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■ry Clay ttiiii Ostittn U. Dodge at
wine, and pawing them to Sir. Dodge,
remarked in toues efficiently loud for
all to h*rf—•
"Mr. Dodi
"^thont . _
2>bdge replied— _
“Excubo me, Sir. Clay ; 1 am a strict
tee-totaller, and with your norinission I
Igotpu in to»at is mV nt'oro Cm-
eal 'of the |)wity of trite friend
' 'Hi!
Court Calender for 1860.
-sss*-
r. Dodgerletais pledge ourselves in
diont* tmwtrtng tlie glitss, Mr.
(laced (lie glass jjf-
will pi.
hlemati
ship, a i
wino-upon tlio table, scanned witS ins
eagle eyes the features of his guest, and
discovering tVn*prossion,bot .that of
unbounded Mtfncfc readied aoross the
corner of ^nedable, grasped tho hand
of his honest friend, and exclaimed—
_ -Mt- Dodge, I honor your principles,”
and then laughingly added—“but I
oan't say that 1 admire your taste!’’
Sir. Dodge, jvjUi his usual prompt
of retnr{|Mg^ff«ot >; ,it?not.
doctrine that our orators are daily
teaching us. Sir. Clay, to throw aside
taste for principled" u
Amid the shmtts of liuiglrtM' that fol
lowed, Sir. Clay exclaimed—“lland-
somcly turned! Charles, move the
* wine from the table.” »> i ;.,
A.vecdote BrifitiihYj—Sully, the pain
ter, was a ninuidistinguished for rehne-
ment of manners as well as- his 'success
in art. At a party pne evening .Sully
was speakiug.of a belle, wild was a great
favorite: e 'dll i J J ' • -
“Ah,” says Sully, “fiho has a mouth
like an elephant's
jayrean.-you
i 3’ £ & . 4 K
bo
‘Rude, ladies, Whit do you mean ?—
I say she’s got a mouth like an elephant
because it's full of ivory.”
O.ve or~Tii$’ Poston
Post says, tlilt hew WftrWn, ilo’nh.,' is
posted on a moadow fence, the follow
ing
► JtowS'ls allovf i e4' v in
woman
■ode wot gets’
into my modder* aforesaid gliall have
his tale kut of by jijeei' Obaduyh Rog
ers.” • M “
j,.. .A Sad Mistake.
Several now members in the House of
R«p resen fives, on rising to addness tho
...—fks with "gen
as’so absurd, that
''“■'itvulsed' with
SUPEltlOit COL’UTS.
JANUARY.
2d Monday, Chatham
3d Monday. Floyd
4th Monday Richmond
Lumpkin*
FEBRUARY.
1st Monday, Clark
2d Monday. Campbell
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Glasscock
iloriwth'r
SValtuu
4th Monday Baldwin
Jackson
„ . Mprir.JO
Paulding
Taliaferro
' - ' Walker
MARCH.
1st Thursday Pierce .
1st Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Coweta
' Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Million
Morgan
2d Monday Butis
Cass
Cnfleo
Elbsrt
Fayette 1
* Greene
£ .l’iekeue
Wnsli'g'ou
Webster
*d Monday Cold)
Hull
Hurt
Heard
Macon ;
I NeWtOu
K Putnam
Talbot
Tattnal 1
Ware
F-ridy aftor, Bulloch
4th Monday Clay
Clinch
house, profited the^
tlcmen.” Tho f
the wholo lions
laughter.
"Tub*:
our river continue to bo crowded with
passongers, chiefly nlunteis;.with: their
families and slaves hound Ydr thb nidfe
southern States. We venture to state
that at leastH.200 4>r 1500' emigrants—
white and black—pass down the rivet
every week,.most of whom are bound
for Texas.—Montgomery Mail.
Jl9*Tko sale of “Helper’s Crisis"
has reached the number of 100,000 cop
- 5q‘: iv- W 1
«t£ Annual Announcement. .
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
: 061mtopo!itan
ART ASSOCIATION,
F ROM all aoetions of th« country subscri
ber* tp this popular Art Institution, (now
u its sixth year) are being received' In a ri-
io unparalleled with that of any previous
year.
Any person can become a member by sub-
scriblng #3, which will entitle him to
1st—The beauti ul steel Engraving, “Sliak-
speure and hit Friends.”
2d—A Copy of tho elegantly illustratod Art
Journal, one year.
3d—A Free Season Admission to the Gal
leries, St# Broadway, New York.
In addition to which several hundred val
uable Works of Art are given to subscribers
is promlums, comprising choice Paintings.
Sculpture*, Outlines, Ac., by the first Ameri
can and Foreign Artists.
The Superb Engraving, which every sub
scriber will receive immediately on receipt
of subscription, entitled
Shakspeare and His Friends,
Is of a character to givo unqualified satisfac
tions No work of oqual value was ever pine
ed within reach of the pooplc at suh a price.
The Eograving is of very large site, being
printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inch
es, making a most superb ornamont suitable
for the wills qf either tho library, parlor, or
office.
It can bo sont to any part of the country
liy mail, with safety, being packed in i
cylinder, postage pre-paid.
Think of it! Such a work, doliverd free
of chargo, and the Art Journal, one year for
three dollars!
SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received until
the evening of Tuesday the 31st of January,
I860, at which time the books will close aud
the Premiums bo given to subscribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscrip
tion, Those remitting $15 are entitled to six
memberships.
Subscriptions from California, the Canadas
and all Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 in
stead of $3, in order to defray extra post
ages, Ac.
Persons wishing to form clubs will apply
for a circular of terms, Ac.
The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal,
giving full particulars, will bo sent on re-
voipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin.
Addross C. L. DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A.,
548 and 548 Broadway, New York.
Subscriptions also roooived by M. A.
SMlT?.^R<fm»*ud vicinity,
Thursday
‘ * after
Kmunuel
Leo
Twiggs
. , . White
,. ’ Wilkes
•1th Thurs'y Montg'ry
Monday ah Koh „, B
Monday’ j Kt'Vham
.APRIL.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
{ , Rabun ,
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
2d Monday, Charlton
Hivb'sham
Hancock
Harris
Las runs
- Miller .
Si-rlvnn
Sumter
Till#, after McIntosh
3d Monday Camden
Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Jotters on
Jones
Liberty
Murray’ i
Ogl'thorp-
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
I Br.van
J Wayne
Itli Monday Banks]
Decatur
-Do Kalb
Glynn
linustou
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Schlev
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after Tolfnir
Thurs*. after Irwin
Mondav “ Berrien
' MAY.
1st Monday Clayton
Gilmer
Randolph
Upson
2d Monday, Bibb
Burke
Catoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Mitchell
3d Monday Ohntt'chce
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Union
Baker
4th Monday Calhoun
Dade
Muscogee
Terrell
Towns
Lost Mond. Colquitt
JUNE.
1st Monday Low odes
Dougherry
Milton
2d Mondiy Brooks
Johnson
3d MondayThomas
4th Mouday Richmond
JULY.
1st Monday, Floyd,
Ith Mouday, Lutupkin
AUGUST
2d Mouday, Campbell
Clark
Dawson
3d Mouday, Forsyth
Glascock
Mcri'tlier
Waltou
4th Monday Baldwin
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
Thu re. after Pierce
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday Appling
Chattooga
Oierokeo
CoUuo bia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
Cass
C-ollbo
Elbert
Fayette
Greene
■'Owinnot
l’iekeus
Wasli'g'on
Webster
3d Monday Cobb
Hall
Hart
Hoard
Macon
Newton
I'mnAn
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
•1th Monday Olay
Clinch
Emanuel
Leo
Muscogee
Twiggs
White
Wilkes
Mondiy uY)
icr the 4th‘> Echols
Monday. )
OCTOBER.
IstMonday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gilmor
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Tues. after, l’iko
Wednea “ Rabun
2d Monday Charlton
Fannin
.... Hah'sham
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
: * Miller
Scrivcn
Sumter
3d Monday Camcleu
Franklin
Haralsou
Henry
Jollcrson
Junes
Murray
Ogleth'rpe
l'ulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday 1 Montg’ery
after, j Wayne
1th Monday Banks
Decatur
\ - ’ DeKatb,
Glynn
Houston-'
Jasper
Lincoln
l’vlk
Si hlev
Tattnall
Towns
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after Tel fair
Thurs. afte r Irwin
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday Berrien
Clayton
Elfi'ghum
c Milton
ltnnilolph
U pson
2d Monday Bibb
Burko
Catoosa
Mitchell
3d Monday, Chat’clioe
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Baker
4th Monday Calhoun
Dade
Terrell
Thurs. after McIntosh
Mond. " Colquitt
do do Liberty
Monday 1 Byrati
France, Broadbcnt & Co. fisg’n
Wilmington, Delaware. ■
Tbo Managers call the attention of the
public to the following Splendid Schemes U
be drawn in Wilmington, Delaware,, by State-
authority. J
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
Grand Capital Price
#70,000 I
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware.
CLASS 4.
To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Saturday,
Jan. 28, ISOfl.
SCHEME.
78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots. •
l’riio
I
$70,QUO is
25,000 is
12,500 I
12,500 /
10,000 I
10.000 /
8.000
5.000
2,500
2,000
1,250
1,000
000
500
200
100
•10
$70,000
25,001)
25,000
20,014
: ’"32,00c
.. 20,501
10,001
20,Off
J2;50l
132,001
39,600
33,000
20.40-.
13,201
158.401
510.800
$1,202,004
4
4
10
10
1«2
! 60
06
132
132
3,000
25,8-10 20
30,310 (irises, nmotimiu;
T’k’ts $20, Halv's$10, Qiiar's$5,Eighths$2,50
A Certificate of Packago of 20 Whole, $310 01
Do do 20. Halves, 258 00
Do do 20 Quart'rs 120 01
Do do 20 Eighths, 04 54
Grand Consorted Lottery of M
UN TUB HAVANA PLAN.
CLASS FI YE,
To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday,
Jan. 31, 1800.
Every other Ticket a Prize !
Prim payable in full, without deduction.
In these. Lotteries every Prize is drawn.
I pmo of
1 pri e of
1 prixe of
2 prizes of
2 prizes of
2 prizuH of
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$5.>.0U0
22,^0 |
10.900 |
5,000 1
2,00 : I
1.750
2 prizes of
10 prLos of
10 prizes of
10 prizes of
100 prizes of
25,000 prizos »f
t oaienaer lor 1U6J. | coNsoubATiiD , HOSTETTER’S
roil recorder* LOTTERIES of DELAWARE} JJTflM AfiH BITTERS
——=*=1 FOR JANUARY," i860. . f L
And 164 Approximatinns prices, ranging from
$20 up to $700.
25,305 prizes, amounting to $34”,001
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50
Persons who desire need only remit the
risk on a Package, for which we will send n
C.rtifieatu as follows:
A Certificate of Package ol 10 Wholes, $90
Do do 16 Halves, 4t
Do do 16 Quarters, 24
Do do 10 Eighths, 12
't©_rrizoa paid Immediately afDr the
drawiug.
CAUTION.
Persons living t a distant a should ho ox
tremoly cautious of whom they order Lottery
Tickets nr Certificates of Packages of Tickets.
The country is flooded with bogus and swind
ling Isittcriea. Every inducement is held out
t° get pit-sons to invest money in them.—
Capital Prizes of from $24,000 to $40,001
head tlioir schemes—with Tickets at Om
Dollar. $100,000 Capital - Prizes am off,red
Tickets $5. All such in every instance, are
fraud!; and If money is sent to them fi r
Tickets, it is so much thrown away, withoiu
lltcahadowof a chance of getting -> prize.—
Beware of all Lotteries where the Capital
Prize is immunity large in romparison to
tho price of Tinko's. fn ovary instance
where lurge Prizes are olTre-l for a small
ost of TickctH, put it down for a certain
fraud.
J?W*AI1 orders addressed to FRANCE,
BROADBENT.4 A Co., Wilmington, Del.,
will meet with prompt attention, and the
printed ofiV-ial drawings sent ns soon ns over.
FRANCE, BllOADBENTS A CO..
ja«13. Wilmington, Del.
after. ( Liberty
DECEMBER.
IstMonday Doughorty
Lowndes
2d Monday Johnson
Brooks
3d Monday Thomas
EMPLOYMENT.
men AtMONTH AND ALL EPPEN
JJpOUaospsid. An agent is wanted In
erery town and county in tho United States,
ta engage in'afroapootnble and oasy business
by tfhich tho aliovo profits may bo cortainly
realised. For further particulars, addres Dr.
J. Henry Warner, corner 12th Streot and
Broadway, New York City, enclosing one
Postago Stomp. nov80-3m
AGENTS WANTED!
S " • 4o' iKi't,
r»S PATENT CAP
jan34W*f
iff furnishing satiiftctory refer
■ and Expenses will
_ole I* needed by overy lar-
le ini the country, and will
t1 in F6r nartioulan ad-
J. C. OAR*, Patentee,
f I Nassau street.
tbr the ours of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Nausea,
Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, or any Bilious
■ Complaints, arising from a morbid tnaetlon
of the Stomach or Boicets, producing Cramps.
Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Jforbue, dio.
In view of the fact that every member of
the human family in more or less subjected to
tome of the above complainU, besides in
numerable other conditions in life, which,
by the assistance of a little knowledge o(
exercise of common sense, they may be able (
so to regulate 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 things at the least hazard of vital
strength and life i for this end Dr. Hostettcr
has introduced to this country a prepara
tion called HOSTETTER’S STOMACH
BITTERS, which at this day is ni s new
medicine, but one that has been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
used it. Tho Bitters.operato powerfully upon
Die stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, ana
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, and
caused principally by the change of water
and diet, will bo speedily regulated by a
brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia,
a disease which is probably more prevalent
when taken in all its various forms, than
any other; tho causo of whielt may always
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can bo cured without fuil by
using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the bottle. For
this disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of Rome hind, then why not
use an article known to he infallible T
Every oountry have their Bitters .as a pre
ventive of disease, and strengthening of
the system in general, nnd among them all
there is not to be found a more healthy
people than the Qcrntans, from whom this
preparation emanated, based upon scientific
experiments whielt has attended to advance
the destiny of this great preparation in the
medioal scale of science.
FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, which fixes its
relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to
Stnero shadow In a short space of Urns, and rendering
him physically and mentally uselees, can tie defeated
and driven from the body by the use of IIOSTETTKR’B
RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the abovs
stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed to
any ordinary conditions producing them, If ths Bitten
are used as per dlreohons. And as It neither creates
Mtisea nor ollenda tho palate, and tendering unneces
sary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pur
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion,
the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and perma
nent cure.
For Persons in advanced years
Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and.
Infirm body, these Bitters are Invaluable aa a rcstora-
tiva of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried
to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing,
theso Bitters are Indispensable, especially where the
mother’s nourishment Is inadequate to tho demands
the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here it Is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's
Stomach Bitters Is needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means
try this remedy for all cnees of dsblllty, and before so
doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted
with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommsud their
use In all cases of wooknes*.
CAUTION,—We oaution tlie public against
using any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, but BBk for Hostxttkb’s Celeobatkd
Stomach Bittxbs, and see that each bottle
has the words "Dr. J. Hostettcr'* Stomach
Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and
stamped on the metallic cap covering the
eork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
ID- Prepared and told by DOSTETTER It
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
Druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throughout the United States, Canada, South
America and Germany.
SCOVIL A MEAD,,
NEW ORLEANS, LA.,
Wboloaale Agents
*Tlio bill changing the time of holding tho
Superior Courts for Lumpkin county, con
tained also a section regulating tho service
of Jurors for said county, nnd a section at
taching the same to the Westorn Circuit. It
itsssed the Senate in this shape, but the
House struck out all except the Soction regu
lating the Jurors mill the Senate concurring
in tho amendment, t-o Superior Courts for
Lumpkin county have not been changed,
and the county is still uttaolicd to the Blue
Ridge Circuit.
A FIRST RATE. ’
SEWING MACHINE
POR SALE!
BELOW N.Y.C0ST.
Especially Adapted for
Plantation Work.
Warranted to do ^
First Rate Work.
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
Homo, Gn., Aug. 17.
DR. BAAXEE
Treats’ all Diseases.
SPECIAL attention given (o all chronic
dUeasos—Coughs, Croup, Consumption. In
fluenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, 511 diseases of
the Nose, Mouth, Throat, atpl Lungs; all
Skin Diseases of ovorv description success
fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses,
Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Pa
ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia
Dysentery, Dinrrhma. The very worst cases
of Piles cured in a short time; also of the
Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. There arc
many diseases incidental to women nnd chil
dren which are treated with distinguished
success. All particulars will bo given by
letter. Dr. liuukeo can produco one thous
and certificates of his perfect success in cur
ing
CANCERS, OLD SORES, os ULCERS, IIIP
DISEASES, FISTULA of cverv discrip
tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS,
POLYPUS of the NOSE,
Or in any other part of the body,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of every description, and without the uso of
the knife,or any surgical instruments. These
last named diseases cannot be cured by cor
respondence; therefore all such patients must
place themselves under tho Doctor’s perso
nal supervision.
Dr. Baakce has made n new discovery of
a “Fluid,” that will produce absorption of
the “Cataract,” and restore permanent vis
ion to the Eye, without resort to the knife,
All EYES and F,AUS are successfully trea
ted without tho use of tlie knife or needle.—
Dr. Buukco lias constantly on hand at his
office a very extensive assortment of beauti
ful ARTIFICIAL EYE nnd TYMPANUMS,
or EAR DRUMS, which are suitable for oith
or sex and ages—inserted in five minutos,
Ear Trumpets of evory description; also ev
ery variety of artificial nrticlea known in the
world—a largo assortment of beautiful and
durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho
Arm und Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL
FEET, with the Ankle, Leg, nnd Knee-Joint
attached,
Tlieso articles arc perfectly natural, nnd
adapted for either sex, nnd can be sent by
express to any part of the world. All kind’s
of Trusses for Ilcrnia or Rupturo of every
description, for ertln-rsex, and Trusses par
ticularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition, also for thosewith ProlapsuB Utori.
Dr. lluakee is one of tlie moa«*eelebrnted
nnd skillful physicians and surgeons now
living. His fame is known personally in
every principal city of tho world.
All loiters directed to Dr. Baakoe must
contain ten cents to pay postage and incl.
dental oxponses. Alt Chronio Diseases can
bo treated by oorrospondenoo, except those
mentioned, whioh will require his porsonal
supervision.
5SU Office Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office, 704 Broadway, a few Doors ubove
Fourth street, Now York City.
jauu—lr3nt 4 w3m
IMIUilGE 111!
Opposite Harper’s H’dw’c Store,
BROAD ST., ROME; GA.
11 DUDLEY,
Goat AttiSiiJ Attraction!
Two Splendid Plates.
Imperial Court of France.
ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND.
The Eclectic Magazine
FOR JANUARY,’ 1800,
Will bo Embellished with TWO Splendid
Plates.
1. Tho Empress Eugenic and tho Eiglu
Ladies uf Her Court. V Beuutil’ul Portruils
„f 9 B-uutil'ul Ladies.
2 Qu-vn Victoria, Prince Albert, and tin
Children ul tlio Royal Family. The artistic
embellishments and the literary attractions
of the number are intomlcd to bo matchless.
Other brilliant gems of art will follow. It is
intended to ptouso the artistic oya and grati
fy tliu taste of all lovers of choieu reading.
’ READY FOR DELIVERY DEC’. 15T1I.
FOR FEBRUARY, 1800.
Two Splendid Plates
are in preparation.
Wo invito the attention of all tho lovers oi
•boiec reading to The Eclectic, its rich unit
varied contents, and its beautiful embellish-
uents.
1 The Eclectic as u Monthly Magazino, oi
144 pages or more, double columns, has in.
zuperior in literary merit or artistie etubei
lishment.
2. Its luttorpress is niado up of the choicesl
u-iicleB, selected from 7 British Quarterns
; n I 9 British Monthlies. It aims to give the
cream of all.
3. Tho Eclectic, in ona year, equals in prin-
.id mailer any tlirv.o entire Br.iisli Quarto
,-ius. The price of thorn t» $7. The price o;
The Eclectic for the saino is only $5. while
ho prints iu The Erie,lie- ur« worth alone
iit m->ru.
4. The variety, richness, and nffiuonee oi
rhe Eclectic articles In nil the dcpat-tuici t
of literature nnd pupular science, both in-
structivu and entertaining, stamp it as tin
iesl Maguzino published. So the Press am
.-ininont men say, iu all parts of the laud.
5. Every number ol The Eclectic is splen
didly embellished with one or inoro portraits
>r prints. IS fine Steel l’lutes. and Ion Por-
.rails and Faces in 1859—worth more alum-
.ball tlie price of the work.
fi. The Eclectic has acquired an establish
Sid character ns a standard work among lin-ru
ry.men. It finds a plueo in many libraries'
From Hon. Edward Everett.—Boston.Sopt
[0th, 1859.—“Iconcur in the highly fuvoru
le opinions of The Eclectic .Magazine which
,ave been expressed by many eminent per
.ons nnd in sevoral leadingjournals. I have
•cad it fur three years, and find its content.-
udiciously selected, so ns to present a great
,-arioty of instructive and interesting mutter
iltd allord u fair specimen of the current lit
endure of the day.—"Edward Everett.”
From Noble Bittler, Louisvill, ICy.—“Thi
Eclectic Magazine is one of the best guest)
that ean bo invited into tho family, its in
Incnee must bo good on overy member. Ii
.'s really more useful than would be tho seven
British Quarterlies, and tho nine monthlies,
be ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is the saint
:.hing as if wo took tliu whole of these pcii
ulieuls, and einp'oyod a gentleman of taste
o rend them all over, anil select the best foi
mr own persnal.”
From tho Hon. Judge Lumpkin. Athens,
ru.—-I have been a constant reader of The
Eclectic for many years. Whether instruc
ion or entertainment be tho object, the selec-
ions of its articles, in my hutnblu judgment,
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575 W. II. BIDWELL,
No. * Beckman street, N. V.
jnn 8—t-w it
AS ALWAYS on hand
a largo and eiioiec as-
ortment of !
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &c.
and will manufacture to order, any article iu
his lino.
Attention of Buyers Solicited
Rome, Juno 1st.
Con
Al
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J; and
■> wa
DR. M’LANE’S
Celebrated American
Worm Specific,.
or
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is pale and 'caden
colored, with occasional flushes, or a cir
cumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the
eyes become dull; the pupils dilate'/ ah
azure semicircle runs along the lower eye
lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and sorn't-t-
times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip;t
occasional headache, with humming or-
throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion"
of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath 1
very foul, particularly in the morning'; npi
petite variable, sometimes voracious, with a
knawing sensation of the stomach, at others,
entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach;,
occasional nausea and vomiting; violent
pains throughout the abdomen; bowels ir
regular, at times costive; stools slimy; not
unfrcquently tinged with blood; belly swol
len and hard; urine turbid; respiration oc
casionally difficult, and accompanied by-
hiccough ; cough sometimes dry and convul
sive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with-
grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but;
generally irritable, See.
Whenever the above symptoms are
found to exist,
DR. M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE:
Will certainly effect a cure.
The universal success which has at
tended the administration of this prepar
ation has been such as to warrant us in
pledging ourselves to the public to
RETURN THE MONEY
in every instance where it should prove incP;
factual: “providing the symptoms attending
the sickness of the child or adult should
warrant the supposition of worms being the-
cause.” In all cases the Medicine to be given:
IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS..
We pledge ourselves to the public, that
Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge
DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
in any form; and that it is an innocent
preparation, not capable of doing the
slightest injury to the most tender infant..
Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. 8. Dealers and Physlciano ordering from othnin than.
Fleming Bros., will do well to writo their ardent diatinctljv
and takt none but Dr. M'Lane's, prepared by Fleming
“ ** m« wishing
... stamps. All orders frot Dnuada inuat bo ac
companied by twenty cents extra.
For sale by Drnggleta and Country Storo Kecport)
generally.
Consumption and Asthma Cured*
Dr. II. JAMES disuovcretl while in tho
East Indies, a certain cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, Bronchits, Coughs, Colds,
and General Debility. Tho remedy
was discovered by him when his only
child, a daughter, wan given up to die.—
Ilia child was cured and i« now nlivonml
well. Desirous of benefitting hia fellow
mortals, no will send to those who wiah
it, the recipe containing full directions for
making and successfully using this remedy,
free, on receipt of their names with stamp for
return postage. Address
O. P. BROWN Si CO.,
32 & 31 John Street,
doo21—fit] New York City.
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THE BLANCEVLILE
SMTE (PARRY.
VAN WNRT, POLK CO., GA.
tpiiE subscriber now has his Slato Quarry
A fully openod nr.d is pro-ided with a suffi
cient number of workmon to fill orders in any
S artoftho South. Tho quality of the slat!
as boon fully tested, and its beauty und ox-
oellonce can bo seen by on examination of
osvornl buildings in Roms covered with slate
from this Quarry. Tho subscriber proposes
to furnish the slate at any point in Georgia,
Alabama or Tonnossoo and lny it on tbo
roof at nn expense not oxceodlng tho oost of
Tin roofing.
Contracts oan be made with John R. Free
man Agent of Rome or S. W. Blancs general
Ageut at Van Wert Polk Co., Ga.
ESTABLISHED I7GO.
Feter lorillard*
Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer
lft A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Streot, Now York,)
Would call the especial attention of Gro
cers and Druggists to his removal, and .also
tho articles of nin manufacture, viz :
BROWN SNUFF.
Maoaboy, Demigroj*,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nacliitoohes,
* American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, Fresh ScotA,
High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toasf,
Fresh Honey Dow Scotcl% or Lundyfoot
TOBACCO.
SMOKINO. FINE CUV CIIRWIN*.
No. 1, * P. A. It., or plain,
No. 2, Cavendish, or sweef,
Nos. 1 A 2 mix'd, Sweet Scented Oronoco;
Litofoot, Tin Foil Cavendish
SMOKING.
St. Jago, Spanish,
Canister, Pure Turkish
A Circular of Prices will bo sent on appli
cation.
N. B.—Note the (new article of Pt'csh
Scotch Snuff, which will bo found a superior
article for dipping purposes. fjnu33m-1
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
formerly of Grifllu, Ga.
Prof. W. W. Sharpe, nnd others In this vl-
inity can attest to its i irtues.
For sale in Rome, by
julyO.lf. G YEISER.
0 Jillsfln’s Patent
ANIMAL TRAP
K NOW all inen by those presents that wo
DRESSER A JILLSON, Manufacturers
and Patentees of Jillsou’s Patent Animal
Trap, have for valuable consideration trims
forred to Mess. It, W. Inman A Co„ (lie privi
lego of supplying tho said Animal Traps t<
all tho Soul horn States—hereby binding our
selves to furnish nono of those traps to uny
parties in the Southern States, except those
who nro appointed agents by tho said R. W
Inman A Co. Given under our hand nnd seal,
this 10th day June, 1859.
DRESSER A JILI.80N.
By the authority invested in us we hnvo
appointed Messrs. PERRY A LAMK1N,
Merchants in Rome, our sole Agents for tho
following counties, viz: Floyd, Chattooga,
Class, Polk, Gordon, Walker, Dade, Whit livid,
State of Georgia—who will always linvo
good stock of Traps of all sizes on hand,
furnish customers at mnnufaeturers prices.
uot9.—6m. R, W, INMAN A CO.
Prospectus
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