Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, October 13, 1860, Image 3

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•aagagsffivprr: •R®'. Josura Walkkr is Agent for this authorised jug, receive paper in Charleston, For Solicitor General. We are authorised to announce the name sRsowsEsrasca oral of the.Tallapoosa circuit. - • i Election first We in »lay in January next augtwtd R.A. Gnrtrell Esq. Ma.'Eprto»: Please allow nr to ann nance candidate na Cir 67**4. 4«pt8—IriAwtd Arrival ot the'North Briton.' Qtjxnxc, Oct. 11th.—The steamship North Briton has arrived, bringing Liv erpool dates to the 27th ult., no later than by the Africa^ but more rail. Liverpool Cotton Market Sales of the rieek 80,000 bales, of which specu lators took 19,000 and exporters 8,000 bales. The market was active and firm bu twau*tf^mif|Hi and pr^feacoplfliued unol ms. jsnitoa: Please anow ns to ann thaubovo named gentleman as a cam for Solicitor .General of . the Tailapnoii Suit. Masv VOTI g@»SEE FIRST AND FOURTH PA CES FOR INTERESTING READING Matter. . Fabiie Speaktng. J. R. Parrott, tiie candidate for elec tor for Bell and Everett in the fifth district will address the people at Springplace, Tuesday Oot. 10. Resaca, Wednesday “ 17. Adairsvllle, Tlmrsday, • “ 18. Rome, . Friday, “ 19. Summerville, Saturday, “ 20. Dalton, Monday, “ 22. Ringgold, Tuesday, “ 23, Lafayette, Wednesday, “ 24. Trenton, Friday, “ 26. Tunnel Hill, Saturday, “ 27. Atlanta American and Augusta Chroni cle please insert until the appointments expire. Bank or tux Empire State.—The “Statement” to be found in another column speaks for itself—comment la unnecessary. Read it. Bcligious Meetings. The series of meetings that were pro posed to commence at the Methodist church on Monday tho 8th iust, hafe been postponed, and will commence, Deo volentc, on next -Monday the 15th inst. Services will be twice eaoh day las fol lows: Prayer meeting at 9 o’clock in the morning, and Preaol.iug at 7 o,clock in the evening—Veal’s time. All persons are invited to attend pul ed-by "Democrat! in the . „ _ in the 9th districts. Indiana Election. Washington; Oct. 10.—A special dis patch to the Star of this city, from In diana, states that Lane’s majority will be over ten thousand. Indianapolis, Ind., Oot. 10. Twenty counties heard from and they show large Republican gains. The State has undoubtedly gone for tho Republicans by 10,000 nuyerity. Eight Republican members of Con gress, and a majority in the Legislature of the same party are doubtless elect ed. Pennsylvania Election. Philadelphia, Oct. 10.—The Repub licans claim a majority in this State of between twenty and twenty-five thous and, and eighteen or twenty Congress men. Baltimore Mayoralty Election. Baltimore, Oct. 10.—-The election to day was unprecedentedly orderly and quiet. Mr. George Brown, the reform candidate was elected by a large major ity over Mr. Samuel Hindes, the Bell and Everett Candidate. Address of the Black Republicans. New York, Oct. 11.—An address is ftublished this morning from the Na tional Executive Committee, to the Re publicans of the Union, which claims that the contest has been decided by the recent elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, and they urge in creased efforts to secure a Congress fa vorable to Lincoln’s administration. Mr. Wadsworth’s Report. We call attention specially to the ex tract we publish this morning from the very interesting report of Mr, Wads worth, Chief Engineer on ihe Dalton & Jacksonville Railroad. It shows clearly the great importance of a con nection by Railway between- Jackson ville and the line of roads running North. We are glad to learn that the negotiations which have been carried on for some months, between the Dal ton St, Jacksonville, and Georgia A Ala. bams, R. R. Companies, have at Igst terminated successfully, and $he in terests of the (wi" 1 Companies will be united, Aiad-ihe line from Dalton to Jacksonville tyass^ through this place. We hope this will give a new stimulus to the work and inspiro-confidence .in its friends thu.t it.iviU ' be speedily com# - Caii County Fare. ). On the12nd jnst. we gave an imper fect.list-of premiums awarded citizens of Floyd. County at Cass County Agri cultural Fair. Wc now republish a cor rect list from the Cassville Standard, as a matter of, interest to many of our readers. - - • HORSES OF ALL WORK. Single Harness horse, W. Ramey, 10,00 Draft horse, J. H. Walker, 5,00 Pair harness horses, “ 10,00 .FAST HORSES. Premiums of $10 for fastest and $5 for second fastest Karo or Gelding John If. Walker eaters s. g. Tempest. T. Sr- Williamson, ■ b. g. Bullet A. S. Groves,.. g. g. Grey Eagle A. S. Hamilton, b. g. Beauty, Track 1650 yards. Time 2:41. Premium of $10 for fastest and $5 for second fustest Stallions, track aa above, T. S. Williamson, Black Boy. M, 0. Whitlock; Black Hawk, Jr. Time.2:38. Premiums off 10 for fastest and $5 for second fastest horse, mare or gelding, track thesomer A. 8. Graves, JohnH. Wjilwe, A. S. Hamilton, Time2:42. b. %. Black Boy- b. g. Bullet, g. g. GreyBfigle. . e.g, tempest . vVt. PRENIVXB ; AWiBDED. Fastest gelding or mar*,J: H. Wat *‘1 ker,... 2.' ' - S10.00 2nd fastest do.,Williamson; $5.00 Fasteaf'EMliQU, '' .' *• 10.00 2nd “ Whitlock, 5.00 Fastest single harness horse open to ail, T. S. Willamson, 10.00 MANUFACTURES. Buggy, Eve * Brtif , w f 5.00 - 1 MISCELLANEOUS. Best loaf bread, Mrs. W. S. Coth ran, _. : A 1.00 The Paoposao tJmoN in . Vieoinia.— Tho executive committees of the two wings of the Virginia democracy met in Richmond last Friday, to consider the proposition for a union upon one elec toral ticket They failed to unite, how ever, and adjourn to fight it out tlffi-S-The Re icketia probably olect- tfority. . !\ mmtlo.Congf etfrmen are elected 1st,Ed anaJ2th; and probably Election iu Ohio. Columbus,Ohio,Oot. 11.—The returns received indicate the election of the en- tiro Republican State ticket by a major ity of 20,000 at least. The Congressional delegation will probably stand 13 Republicans and Democrats. C. A.Trimble (Republican) isre-elcct- ed from the 10th District. R. H. Nugent, (Democrat) is elected from the 15th District. Specijjl Notice?. TO Consumptives. E Advertiser, having Veen health in a. few week# by a iy, after having suffered Mi a severe lung affection, and Consumption—la aoxii » his folEw to mple _ to. make -sufferers the mean* of ,IV>*rwin Kn^oo^jT e prescription uefd (free of charge,) wi ircctions fur preparing end using tho whieh they will find a sure Coaa for loxscuMndu, Ai«nUiJJa)*xcatT»,' *e^ The only object of tho advertiser in lending the Proscription-' l» to benefit the effllotej, and eprokd informutioa which he oonedves to ha invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, es It will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tho prescription will please address RcvJRDWARD A. WILSON, ' Williainshurgh, ootlStwly] Kings oonhty, Now York, Regular Mootings FIRST TUESDAY NIGHT in eaoh month. THOS. J. PRRRY, H. P., ANDREW J, BEARDEN, K., WILLIAM N. DUCKER, 8.,; D. j. SANDERS, Treasurer, D. Q. LOVE, Soo’y. febOtri I y. 1.0. O.F. • NO. 40. Regular meetings, let end! 3rd WED NESDAY NIGHT in each month. Officers—C. H. SMITH. N. G„ THOS. J. PERRY. V. G., R. T. HARGROVE. Secretary, W. N. DUCKER, Treasurer. febOtrily. Floyd Encampment, No. 1L I. 0. 0. F. R EGULAR moetings, 2nd and 4th Mon day Nights in each month. OrricERi—E. A. BURCH, C. P. A. P. NEELD, H. P. Dn. J. KING, S. W. W. N. DUCKER, J. W. GEO. R. WARD, Scribe, 8. LEVINSTEIN, Ttes’r. Jnno2trl!y. Our friend Dr. Bull advances with the step of a conqueror from ono medical triumph to another. His last, and the children think hie greatest achievement, js his Vegetable Worm Destroyer. Pleasant to the taste, and certain In Ite effects, U ha. become a rrateer- snl favorite with both mothers and children.’ —Evansvillo Enq. oct9tw3t COOSA RIVER Markets. „ Savannah, Oct. 11.—Sales of Cotton to-day 975 bales. The market is firm, with an adtrohuirtg tendency. Sales of the week 5,07D bAle8.' Receipts of the week 11,000 laala^^mjdAat 14.750 bales same t'usjp -hut-year.' Cuahi.kston', Oct. 11.—SuleAipf Cotton for tiie Week, 9,800 bales, at an advance of GoodJPddlijags^t®IO$, 1^4oalw^|a ffi&>QB|rttojHavBMi.L. —On-Monday, the 24th of September, there was a discussion at Holly 8priugs Mississipi. in which the lion. Jeff. Da vis, Col. Chalmers, and other distinguish individuals, took part. In the course of his remarks, Mr Davis took occasion to hear bis testimony to ihe.foithfulness of Mr.Bull to his sootion. No one knows Mr. Bril better than Mr. Davis, and nc one is more competent to judge of his fealty to the South. Such testimony ought to si lence forever the demagogical cry of pet tifogging, cross-road politicians. Pennsylvania.—A private letter from i experienced political observer in Philadelphia, to a friend in Boston, says: “Politically, everything looks well. I believe Foster will have 20,000 majority in tliis city. For tho lost six years I have always come within 500 of the ma jority, so ao not think I am wild. We can’t calculate so closely now. Ilis ma jority, will probably be over 25,000. I nave not from tho first doubted the election of Bell and Everett by the peo ple 1 ” STEAMBOATS! After this date the Coxa River Stesmboa Company’s Steamers will leave for GREEN, SPORT, and intermediate landings* os fol lows : STEAMER ALFARATA, or PENNINGTON, Leaves Roma, Tuesday Me nr ing at 6 o’clock. Leaves Greansport Wednes day at 9 o’clock. ELLIOTT A RUSSELL. Janl4triwtf. V 4* FrCAk Kentucky - ,. SEEDS. Jo# received direct from Kentucky, ‘ Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Clover . -WUet, ^jTori Two Ffcr Sale very cheap FOR CASH OR GOOD NOTES, HARPER A BUTLER. augkStwlmaWlm Rome Railroad. F ROM Itle date, the rata of char- gaeon STOVES- on Rome Rall-f road will b, 4° cents per 1011 lbs., in cluding stoya pipe and fixtures. augjS r r W. 8. COTHRAN, Sup'C - AANFORD’M LIVER INVI60RAT0 NEVER DEBILITATES. I T ta Compounded entirely from Gums* and has become an established ' a Standard Medicine, known and ap- ve by all that gd have used it, and Is . .....(..I ... E.t. ' " ..J f ' ... .. fact, prove now resorted to with diseases forwhieh it It has cured thou- two years who had relief, as the numer- tifieates in my pos- The dose must be perauent of the in- aod used in 'such greatly on the Bow- Let the dictate, of In the. -urn of the end it-will euro Liv- loue Attacks, Dyer arrhoea. Summer terry, Dropsy, Sour Coetiveness, Cholic, Morbus, Cholera Jaundice, Female Weakness, i succesfully as an Ordinary Family Medicine. It will cure Sick headache, (as thousand can testify) In twenty minutes, if two or three Teaspoonftils are taken at commence ment of attack. All who are using it aro giving their testi mony in its Csror. Mix water in the mouth with the Invlgnra- tor, and swallow both together. Brice One Dollar per Bottle. —ALSO— SANFORD’S FAMILY CATHARTIC FILLS, COUFOUNDED FROM JUE VEGKTA.M.K KXTUAOTA. «n4. put up iu Gloss Cases, Air Tight, and eep la euy climate. confidence in all the is recommended, ■ends within the loaf given up oil hopes of ous unaoljcited cer- session show. , to the tem- dividuol taking it, quantities os to set er Complaints, Bil- peptia. Chronic Di- Complaints, Dyson- Stomach, Habitanl ^.Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Flatulence, end may be used I^OMAT TKIS) NO *feANK«, GRAND SCHEME FOR SEPTEMBER, le«o. GEORGIA STATE L0TT£Rf MeRlNNBY A Co., Managers. Authorised by Special Actef the Legislater* Every Ticket a Prize. CAPITAL PRIZE U VC , w \ TICKETS ONLY $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. clabs 8*; « « u iiss: XAGNIFIC Tfbm lhaTK.% Obeemr of May 2d,MW. ^^ClergymRit’g Caaeer. Vm1l ^ » V«WT«W9 JttABy 1*11 *d<1 comnuiid)A|ia !$}• itipiiiiih with a fac< that bore In Arks of kentvolenet and •°. rr P^» staffed ««ir study, and introducod H.Tv.'i tfc w.** T M I’ 6f WwUra new York. I Bis errand was a sad one. Ha had come to the city to have a cancer tf ^v*ditem Wsface' It had alreadrlaJdi ran ref with hu ar * ranged with him to ha operated unen the next day, and now harla/^o « q ^TnioncI Js **^1 on the editor of 40,0 wilh,,i “ ..LMrsUrffSTf.tSf.M ,Kr£j z. -ssnSs. •&-R2.7S: Operation not to peinfol ee he anticipated, ha did not call for ui according to the allgaas. meat, and in a Aw day* came to say that it ♦to,Mo is 10,000 Is , 10,001 8,030 is WILL BE DRAWN THIS MONTI rwint raui, Which Is the ritk t . j A Certifieat* of Paokaga of 10 Wholes, $80 & & s Do do 10 Eighths, 10 P* Tho Fumily Ca- hut aetire Cathartic I has used in his prao- ( ty years. Tiie constantly in- j from those wlio have 1 and tiin satisfaction | regard to their use, place them within . Tiie Profession ferent Cathartics act | of the bowels. , The Family Ca. J due refereneo to this . neon compounded I purest Vegetable I alike on every port « canal, ardare good { whetheVho wss better or worse, whether tho 4.MG Sera returned of net, that if the operation euro that othera might-hear-nf4t. Afc the gntllyhsg tatelligcnhe that ha is thus fsf tnuuty satiMcd that he has been prrfetUy Lnrnnt raairMicr. Isaac Odfftt,' To theEditors of t ‘ “ knife. wiDf i the cure of a cancer upon my 1,, you kdow, Very ftiVorabiy Impressed i EL-sr. J.H MARTIN, Suocccfor to C. A. Smith, ROME, GA. WPOLKSALG AND nETAIL DUALEIt W CHOICE CONFECTIONARY, AND SMALL GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OY8TER8 & SHAD IN THEIR SEASON. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND BAKERY. ASSORTED CANDIES Put up In Boxes to suit Customers, Parties Supplied with Cake - /W* Orders will be attended to with promptness and Dlipatch.*VBb yar-Terms Cash. seplStwly. Tomlin & McCarver’s STEAM SAW HILL. rpHB proprietors will furnish first quality X long leaf Pine Lumber, sawed at thsir Mill on the Coosa Rivar,14 miles from Boms, fit follows: Delivered at tha Mill at|l,O0 per hundred, or at steamboat landing in Roms, or at inter, mediate landings on the River at $1,23 per hundred. For dried lumber 25 cents per hundred additional will be charged. ROBT. O. TOMLIN, J. L. McCARVER. sep22twAw6m Medical College of Alabama AT MOBILE. The lectures of this Institution will com mence tho 11th Nov. uext. The Legislature of the State appropriated fifty thousand dollars at its lost so.sion, for tho benefit of the Collage. This donation has enabled tiie Trustees ta erect n magnifi cent building complete in all its departments. The museum of the College has been se lected in Europe with great care, and is sec ond to none in the country. There are three large Hospitals in Mobile free to the stu dents. Tho roams for Practical Anatomy will be opened about the middleof Octobor. FACULTY. J. C. Nott, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. J. F. Heustis, M. D., Professor of Anit- ny. Wm. H. Anderson, M. D., Professor of Physiology snd Pathology. Geo. A. Kctchum, M. D„ Professor of Principles and Practice of Mediehie. F. A. Ross, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. F. E. Gordon, M. D., Professor of Obstet rics and Discuses of Woman and Childron. J. W. Mallet, Professor of Chemistry. Goronwy Owen, M. D.,) Demonstrators of A. P. Hall, M. D., J Ahatomy. H. D. Smtdt, M. Dm Prosector of Surgery. Address W. H. ANDER80N, juneHtriSm. Dean of Faculty. thartio Pill is gentle which the propritor tiee more than twen- creasing demand long used the Pills 'huh all express in has induced me ' the reach of aU. .well known that dif- on different portions thartie Pill hss, with well established fset from a variety ofthc Extracts, which act of the alimentary and safe in all eases where a Cathartic is needsd, inch as De rangement* of the Stomach, Sleepiness, Pains in tho Reek and Loins, CostivenesS, Pdin and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden oolp, whieh frequently, if neglaeted, end in a long coarse of Ferer, Loss of Appe tite, a Cieeping sensation of Cold over IU body, Restlessness, Headache, or weight in tha head, alt Inflammatory Disease, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purifitrof tho blood and many diseases to which flesh is heir, the numerous to mention in this adxersisement. Dose, 1 to 8. Price, 3 Dimes. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathar tic Pills nro retailed by Dmggist generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in all tho Urge towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor. 208 Broadway, New York, in Itoi LOOK AT THIS. A SPLENDID DRAWING ON The Three Number Flan! Which takes place on every Wednesday aad Saturday in 1845. 1 Capital Prise of.*....425,000 I Prfxo of......... 0,000. 1 Prise Ofr 4,000 1 Prise oImm.m 2,274 40 Prizes of. 175 are......... 7,000 60 Prizes of......M.. 126 ar*..„...„ 6,060 40 Prises of 111! 60 art ...... 4^M 06 Prises of....M...M 20 are 1,801 05 Prises of...„....M 16 *r*.....„.. - 075 •6 Prises of- 10 are.....:... . 060 4,810 Priscsof.. 27.040 Prises of. ......... 43,680 Priscsof.. 0 are......... 4l,M> 6 are.........186,107 1 are......... 48,p80 2,000 ACRES OF NO. 1 CEDAR VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE t The subscriber offers for take all his' lands lying in Cedar Valley and near Cedar Town. Theta is about two thousand aerea lying tn one body and it will bo told all to- gethet or will ba divided to suit pqrebaaera. Thcro are four dwellings and seta of ont buildinga and the landa ao surrounding aa to conveniently make four settlemeilti. The dwellings are all good, two of them -tha resi dence or the undersigned, and that formprlj occupied by Judje Wm. E. West, have eight m rooms oao£ snl the other two aro framed cottages with fonr rooms each. Thera la alto oatheplaoa a first elas* flouring mill and two good Saw Mills, all carried by wetsr power. These Lands are all of the best quality of the famous Cedar Vallay Lands, and that Strangers may know something of their pro ductiveness the subscriber would st«t* that in 1868 he made a littlo over ten, five huo* tired pound bales of Cotton to the band, and in 1859 over eleven tame sized bales to the hand* The dwellings on tho above namod place* ar* all within on* milo of the Court House, and consequently convenient to Churches and Schools. Persons desiring to purchase are requested to com* and too the land* or for further particular* addrAjP 1 ■' J. J. MORRISON, maylMrlaw-tf Cedar Town, Go. Sold by Druggists i otue. auglOtwtf Colognes, Hair Oils, ND PERFUMERY of all kinds, Seen Bags, Card Coses, Pnff Balls, Portmon- sies. Hair Hat Cloth, Tooth, Dusting and White wash brushos, A greet variety for sale by TURNLEY, feblt. No. 3 Choice House. -Auction AND ' jf C0MinSSI0Nftf9P|! BY Johnstomk IBUlKm* A T the Store Room formerly occupied by XV McGuire A Pinson, Three days in the TUESDAY, THURSDAY and BiiijRJBDAY. Broad Street, Home, Ga. ^FConslcoment* must be made to M. P QALCEBAN, Agent - maylDrily. GREAT BARGANS IN TOWN property. A GOOD BARGAIN IN THE SALE QF Town Proporty. Apply to may23tr!5m. I>R. J. The enterprising proprietor of Chestnut Grove Whiskey. (The Purest Medical Agent ever kt) hat furnished tho community a BUm*lant» Pure, Ucalthfol and Invigorating, at the tame time a mild deliefoua-beverage. It 1* calculated to do away with tho riio drugged stuff that It palmed off on the community, and which it injurious to body and mind. In addition to the certificates beneath, he hat reoieved aDiploma from the STATE AGRI CULTURAL SOCIETY, ad additional testi mony from DR. JACKSON, of Boston, under oath to its absolute purity. CERTIFICATES. Philadelphia, Sept. Otb 1860. We have ear*fully tested the sample of Chestnut Grove Whiskey whieh yon seat us, and find that it oontaint none of the. Poison ous substance known as Fusil OQ, which is the characteristic and ln|urious ingredient of the Whiskeys in goner*l ute. , N _«• BOOTH, GARRET A CAMA& Analytical Chemists: New York Sept. 3d, 186ft I have analysed a sample of Chsstnut Grove Whiskey, roeiavad from Mr. Charts* Wharton, Jr., of Philadelphia, and haring earefollytested It, lam leased testate tbrt it is entirely free from poisonous or deisterioa* substances. It it aa unusually purs aad fin* flavored quality of $•«!«£ CHIM0N , Analytical Chemist. Boston, Mareh 7th, lfifig, I hare mad* a chemical analysis of com mon IsT sample* of Chestaut Qrove Whitkey whieh proves to bo free from tho heavy Fuiil Oils, and perfoetly pure and unadulterated.. The fia* flavor of this Whiskey It derivod from the Grain u*6d in mannfoeturing it Respectfully, "■ A. A. HAYES, M. D., State Assaysr, No. 16, Boylston Street For Bale by C. WHARTON, Jr- Sols Prta. Agt. tepis—triflm No. 146 Walnut St PHI. .KING. D R. BULL’S Worm Destroyer—a free supply at FA.RRLL.A xEJSBWS. 76,076 Prise* Amounting to 8206,696 Whole Tickets $5, Shares In Proportion. IN OBDERING Tickets or Certificates, an- close th* money to our address for the tickets ordered, ou receipt of whieh they Will be for- warded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets sliding in any figure they may desig ns. Thelist of drawn numbers and prises wih be sent to purchasers immediately alter tha drawing. All eommnnleations strictly confidential. O.ders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to McKinney a co„ July26tri. Savannah, Ga. i you thu result i ring tanesre with ung then under wlah [for IhS benefit of those who art, aad have been I which wss L_ -well to the present time, and the cure seesu 1 sstl, stwawni ay . ■lawMBMsi W town that my moat sanguine hopes i folly realised that far. My Up, i healed in five weeks,- continues frraa'all via t thod of curing eaheers diffefo er. in the following purtieulan, -1. The rtmedy is applied butotke*; and that only.’oh an average, for the space of ottu -TfiBgaBSUtg' sr “ ssST'Jffia proportion of DRUG NO. 3. CHOICE HOUSE. [Ho um formerly occupied by BoU. BalUy.l P. L TURNLEY, ’rtTOULD respectfully inform hit v V friends and customers, and publie generally, that he i■ now opemarurwry. Urge and at- . tractive Stock of Drugs, Medicine., Cl Dyes tuffs, PerMMtyjjhnd lA*oy Article*.— Alto, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Liquor for Medioal uses. Alto Seeds of au Mods, both Field and Ganfotl, (Sehthern Eairtd).- Glaas,Putty,Glue, Brushes, and ia foot, every thing in his llneoY that is UrtOlly kept in a First Mass Drag Store, Having had Several yeors experience, and by giving his personal attention tothp bnsi acts, he hope* to merit w Shari ofpnbUs pa tronage, and to be able to frtralth his eat tomersreli^arpjgrirt^ . At any boose thiaaide of Augusta, Ga- Re member the location. Tha waata of th. eountryubainsssspiflUl and efiectualiy a mu. ease* than any other ] Dr. Blake <* a regali him in ft’ . . lion in Wsstera Haw York, Osnrtttn/w d^s&str^hclsthSteflP aad skill, to th* onu business of curing th* eaaesr, at Ho. 049 Bnaduay, H. Y. Yours truly, Isaac Oakmi; Member of th* Presbytery of Genesee River# Th* following nnsolieited testimony it frott th* FannriU* (Va.) Journal of April 14th This it to certify that I had been afflicted With OfiaoOr of'riiu under lip .inee Ythsufityv eighteen hnndrad and fifty-nine, end under treatment frost 2d Jnly last up to th* 13th February last; without much benefit. I sufo fertd a great deal of pain, frequently could not sleep. On tha lOthFebruary last, I was relieved of all toy two hoars, and kaTO not baa any pains rinee. I consider myself well at this time. I became acquainted with Dr. Bisk* before I left Hew York. I eonsid- hba and Dr. Radley well skilled in their pro fession and gentlemen of th* high eat order# and those afflieted will flpd'it to their inter est to call upon them at their office, fit* Broadway, New York. Rma-Rlinn Harvey’s Store, Charlotte Couaty, Va. H^flend for a Pamphlet a# particulars, seplt—triw3ra. - T 1 . - • -i'i ADAM8, MoKINNEY 4 CO, 96 Liberty Strut, NEty YOBK, Offer fo? Sale ftyp* Unity* State# Bonded Werekowe: BRANDIES—Cognae—OTA RD, DUPUT a Co; Tinet. castillion ajb*- JAMES HESNKSBT and MARBEIT.. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOP* SEIGNETTE, and RA8TEAU. * GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im. pertatlon, , and various other favor#* • brands* t ^ ... 4 , ■... BUM—JAMAICA an# ST. GROIX MINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT aad other brand., various grade* IN BOND-SCOTCH IRISH VTVISKIES ALSO in Store a Urge and w*U selected stock of uauops, lUCH Afo ‘ f Rye,Bourbon 4b Xenong’hela . WHISKIES. febld-triwly. DEALERS IN : • DRUGS AMllOU, Cftlfrgvessnd FlaY«nng Extracts, WORMS! > trtffiowsome and dangerous. Dr. Jshn Bull’s Vegetable Worm Destroyer 1* a remedy alike pleasant and effhetaal forth* evil. Them is not the leastdifflcultj in getting children to take tho medicine. It is prepared in the form of Candy Drops, and will be oaten with avidi- ’’ll«a!— ■ pro.on# Swa <w„W« —4 country stores* Dr. John r viUe’Ky. ■ - • .-ICXlirgg 1UEI . ICE! RINB CIGARS, UUUOBS for Urttcal Per- poses, Ac., Sec. Oc. Kamilies supplied from our Drug 8tore Cam taken in packing for transportation Boiti. iuilrota or HmWi FARXLL A YEISER. apr3—twawtf