Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, January 26, 1860, Image 4

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-J- ~r~*” ourt Calender for 1860. i eVo rtf bonul Wm on tho str To geld eonvcrthigytme by «(•»;- ' The ripple, on.that mighty liver, * Besldo me <jn'Uto|>an'k_toi« seated ‘ A SevlltejblJIUheiiMra&atr, And eye* that might the world have cheated, ' A bright, Wild, wicked, diamond pair. i wrote upon the sand, ,) loving aand wM going, • 1 (mall, white, shining hand, 1 have (Worn ’twes lilvcr flowing. i three. and not one more; [ Diana’s motto be t Tho syren wrote upon the shore: •‘Death—rhot Inconstancy.” * And thetkatm turned her languid eyes So full on mine that, the devil take me t fire with sighs, 1 was the fool she chose to make ine. flt. Francis might have been deceived With rnch an ey.« and sueh^ hand} Tet one week mors and I believed As much the woman as the sand. D’Isrneli on the Equality of Races. D’lsraoli thus alludes to the 'doctrine of the equality of the races. In his last work, the “Biography of Lord George Bentinck," ho any*, speaking of tho Jewish raoe: t Thoy are a living and most striking evidence of the falsity of that pernici ous doctrine of modern times,- tho nat ural equality of man. The political equality of a particular race it a matter of municipal urangement, and depends entirely on political considerations and circumstances; but the natural equali ty of man now in vogue, and taking the form of cosmopolitan fraternity, is a principle which, were it possiblo to not upon it, would deteriorate the grades and destroy all the genius in the world. What would be theconsequenoo on the Anglo-Saxon Republic, for example, if its citizens wore to secede from their sound principle of reserve, and mingle with their negro and colored popula tion? In thecouroe of time they would become so deteriorated that their States would probably be reconquered and re gained by the aborigines that they have, expelled, and wpo would then be their superiors'. |D|rofe T ‘ffiE"fik>tlrhBRX srconhr.tt. ItjUflitwco^TsT JANUARY. Id Monday, Chatham 3d Monday, Floyd 4th Monday Richmond Lumpkin* FEBRUARY. 1st Monday, Clark 2d Monday, Campbell Dawson 3d Monday, Forsyth Glasscock Morbr th’r Walton 4th Monday Baldwin Jackson Monruo -Paulding Taliatbrro if ‘^iwriker JULY. 1st Monday, Floyd, 4th Monday, Lumpkin MARCH. 1st Thursday l’ierco 1st Monday, Appling Chattooga Cherokee . , Coweta Columbia ■ ' ' ’ Crawford Gwinnett MndiBou Marion Morgan 2d Monday Butts Cass Coffee Nlbsrt Fayette Greene Piekens Wash’g’on Webster 3d Monday Colih llall Hnrt Heard Marou Newton Putnntn Talbot Tattnall Ware Frid'y after, Bulloch' 4th Monday Clay Clinch Einunuei Lee Twiggs White Wilkes AUGUST JOT An athletic specimen of n man from tlte Emerald Isle called at the coun ting-house ot one of our river side mer chants, and there took off his hat to mako his hqst bow, i ’The top of tho morning to ye mister,’soys Pat;«' "I’vo been told ye are in want of help.' “I’vo but iitUe to do," replied the gen tlemqiwith irfcvtty. “Tnen I’m the very boy tor ye s,’ ■ays Paddy, “it’s but a very little I care about doin’—shure it’s the money I'm afther." Hike came into our.sanctum the oth er day with a very knowing look. His first salutation was; Why is the Groat Eastern like an Irish «wr -■ “ Wo of course gave it up. “Became gaid Mike, the one is the Maid of Erin, while the other is made of iron 1” He left immediately. 2d Monday, Campbell Clark Dawseu 3d Monday, Forsyth Glascock- Meri'ther Walton 4th Monday Baldwin Jackson Monroe Paulding Taliaferro Walker Thurs. nfler Plerco SEPTEMBER. 1st Monday Appling Chattooga Cherokee Colum bin Coweta Crawford Madison Marion Morgan 2d Monday Butts Ca« t'ollee Elbert Fayette Greeno Owiunot l'iokeus Wash'g'on Webster 3d Monday Cobb Hull Hart Hoard Macon Newton Putnam Talbot Ware Bulloch 4th Monday Clav Clinch Kiuunuel Lee Muscogee Twiggs White Wilkes KEEP INSURED. HbMEStEp' ' FIRE INSURANCE CO, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Office,' Whitlock HuiUing, [Corner of Nassau nml IJeekinan Btroot.] CAPITAL, $150,000. . Wills Surplus nil Securely Invested. Insures all kinds or Personal Property aguii!8t Loan or damage by Fire, at tho rory lowest rates charged by re sponsible Companies. Planters, Merchants, and others desiring to a Her l Insurance upon their pruporty, are ro- spcetfully solicited to give a portion ef thoir patronage to thin Coinpuuy. Applications for Insurance, made in person •r by mail, will receive Immediate attention. Possessing personal information lit regntd to locations and other details of tnsurubl i prop erty in the Southern und Western Stutes, this Coinpuuy is enabled (beyond many others) to give advantages in rates of .premiums. Ac. The direction of tho Company embraces some of tile first business tnen of the City of New Yerk, extensively engaged iu the South ern Irude, nud eloscly identified with its in terest. Any information connected with insurance will bo cheerfully given, and all business connected with this Company will be trails acted with iiberulity and promptness. 4tli Tliurs’.v Montg ry. Monday af.4 Eehols Mouday } APRIL. 1st Monday Carroll Dooly Early Fulton Gordon Piko ltabun . Taylor Warreu Wilkinson 2d Monday, Charlton liuh'sham Monday aft ggy If Madder colors red, ia that tho roason why the madder you get the red der you grow? “The ocean speaks eloquently forev er.”—Bucher. "Yea, and there’s no use in tolling it to ‘dry up.’ ”—Louisville Jour. “Prentice says of an editor who said that he ‘smelt a rat,’ that if he did and the rat smelt him, tho poor rat had the wont of it I" iQrThe half yearly tax *of Nicholas Longworth, of Cincinnati, for 1859 amounted to $10,694 85. This amount in itself is certainly a small fortune. R®“Dogs are said to "rpeak with their tails." Would it be proper to call a short tailed dog a “stump orator?" •th Annual Announcement. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE Cosmopolitan ART ASSOCIATION, JARQM all sections of the country snbscri r bers to this popular Art Institution, (now in its sixth year) aro being received in a ra tio unparalleled with that of any previous year. Any person can become a member by sub scribing 43, whieh will entitle him to lit—The besuti ul steel Engraving, “Shak- apeara and his Frionds.” 2d—A Copy of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, one year. 3d—A Free Season Admission t» the Gal leries, 548 Broadway, New York. In addition to which scvorul hundred val uable Wurks of Art are given to subscribers at premiums, comprising choice Paintings. Soulpturcs, Outlines, Ac., by the first Ameri can and Foreign Artists. The Superb Engraving, which every snb acriktr will receive immediately on receipt ■of subscription, entitled Shakspeare and His Friends, Is of a character to give unqualified satisfac tion. No work of equal value was ever pine cd within reach of the people at suit a prie Tho Engraving is of very large sisc, hein. printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inch ea, making a most superb ornament suitable for the .walls Sf either the library, parlor, or office. It eaa be sont to any part of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in cylinder, postage pro-paid. Think of it! Such a work, deliverd free of charge, and the Art Journal, one year for three dollar* ! SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received until tho evening of Tuesday the 31st of January, 18Mb at which time the hooks will elose aud tho' Premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscr lion. Those remitting 415 are entitled to jgsmbershtps. Subscripttonsfrom California, the Canadas 1 sltiBiialsn Provinces, must be 43 50 in- Ac£93, In< Hancock '■ * M * Harris Ln.reas Miller 8.-riven Sumter Tuea. afUr McIntosh 3d Monday Camden Franklin Haralson Henry Jeffers on Jonas Liberty Murray Ogl'thorps Pulaski Stewart Worth Thursday 1 Bryan after J Wayne 4th Monday Banks| Decutur DeKalb Glynn Houston Jasper Lincoln Polk Schley Whitfield Wilcox ' Friday after Telfair Thurs. after Irwin Monday “ Berrien MAY. 1st Mouday Claytan Giltuer Randolph Upson 2d Monday, Bibb Burke Catoosa Chatham Fannin Mitchell 3d Monday Chatt'chee Quitman Spalding Troup Union Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dade Muscogee Terrell Towns hast Mond. Colquitt JUNE. 1st Monday Lowndes Dougberry Milton 2d Mondty Brooks Johnson 3d Monday Thomas 4tli Monday llichiuoud order to defray extra post wishing to form elabe will apply ‘ -- ' itratwl Art Journal will bo tent on re in etamps or celjf. BY, Actuny, C. A. A., roadway. Now York. Tecoired by H. A. vicinity. ter the 4th > Echols Monday, ) OCTOBER. 1st Mouday Carroll Dooly Early Fulton Gilmer (Jordon Taylor Warren Wilkinson Tucs. after, Piko Wednos •• Rabun 2d M.nJay Charlton Fuiittiu | Hab'sbam Hancock Harris Laurens Miller Seri veil Suuiter 3d Monday Camden Franklin Haralson Henry Jefferson Jones Murray Oglethorpe Pulaski Stewart Union Worth Thursday 1 Montg'ery after, / IVayne 4th Monday Banks Decatur BOSTBTTBBK STOMACH SITTERS, Mr U* ours of_ Dyspepsia, MigssUoe, dfo-fto; Seat -Artiitij Attraction Two Splendid Flates> imperial Court of France, DIRECTORS. Win. Chauneov, Win. Chauncev A Co., 10 (lid Slip Moses Taylor. Prci. City Bank, Wall street Paul Spoll'ord, Spoflbrd, Tileston A Co., 29 Broadway P. C. Van Schaick, Van Sciiaick, Edwards A Co., 65 Front atreet. V. Bars.don. Importer. 62 Water street. Jos. B. Wilsun, formerly Wilson A Cobb, 62 Front street E. D. Sprague, Dayton. Sprague A Cn„ 107 Front street Beni. II. Lillie, B. II. Lillie A Co., 141 Pearl street John O. lUlbrookc, International Life Ins. Co., 71 Wall street Philo Hurd, 136 Nassau stree. T. J. Coleman, 3. C. Coleman A Co., 63 Wall sires: A. Maturan, 21 Beckman stree:. Win. K. Strong, 50 Pine strep Edward Haight, Pres. Bank of the Common wealth. Nnssuu stree. Win. A. Whcolor, 03 William street C. Melatta.C. Mulatto A Co., 53 Beaver street X. 0 Platt, President Artizons' Built, Nassau street John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton stree: B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A Co., 12 Bookman stree Nathaniel W. Burtis, X. W. Hurt ia A Co.. 50 Vescy stroet Win. L. Me Donald, Carriages. 412 Bruutlwa. John G. high (hotly. 3( Beekmati street l’aoli Lalltrup, Lutlirop A Wilkinson, 15 Murray street W. M. Newell, Nowells, Ilurtiuin A Mi-Dun aid. 13 Murray stroe Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher. 38 Warren stree, Xinard H. Fowler, 136 Nassau street Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jehinl Read, 126 Chambers slrce RobL B. Currier, Melius, Currier A Sherwood , 42 Warren stree Joint II. Corlies, City Hall John B. Snook, Architect. 12 Chambers street George Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead, 49 Chambers street W. II. Bttlkloy, Alien, McLean A Bulkley, 49 Chambers street D. M. Iloldrcdgc, X. Y, S. Heating Co., 442 Droudwny Francis .Miller. 31. D. 166 Forsyth stree Win. CHAUXCEY, Bres t. PHILO IIUUD, Vice Pros’L Jolts K. Oaki.hv, See’ry. B. F. JONES, Agent, Route, Georgia, j in3-3m-tw. In view of the fact that eveiy member of the human family ia more or less subjected to tome of tho above complaints, besides ^in- numerable other condition* in life, which by the assistance of n little knowledge or exerciso of common sonuo, they may be able ■o to regulate their habits of. diet, and with the asautanoe of a good tonic, secure per manent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true course to pursue u, certainly, that whioh will produce a natural state of things at tho least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this eountry a prepara tion called HOSTETTER’S ST6MACH BITTERS, which at this day is n* s new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaotiorf'to all who havo used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, ana thus by the simple procoss of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted Dy,. new settlers, and caused principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various formB, than any other; the cause of whioh may always be attributed to derangements of the diges tive organs, can bo cured without fail by using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT- TERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some Kind, then why not use an article known to be infallible? Eveiy country hove their Bitters as a pre ventive. of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, fro.n whom this preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which has atteuded to advanoe the destiny of this great preparation in the medical scale of science. The Eclectic Magazine FOR JANUARY, 1869, Will be Embellished with TWO Splendid Plates. 1. Tho Empress Eugenic and tho Eight Oldies of Her Court. 9 Beautiful Portraits f 9 Beautiful Ladies. 2 Queeu Victoria, Prince Albort, and tin Children uf tho Royal Fussily. The artistic lubollishmcnts and the literary ttltruetiout of the number are intended to be matchless. Other brilliant gems of art will follow, it is intended to please the artistic eye und grati fy the taste uf all lovers of clioioo reading. ' READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. UTIL DeKalb Glynn Houston Jasper Lincoln Polk Schley Tattnall Towus Whitfield Wilcox Friday a fter Tel fai r Thurs. alter Irwin NOVEMBER. 1st Monday Berrien Clayton Ktli'glium Milton Randolph Upson 2d Monday Bibb Bttrko Catoosa Mitchell 3d Monday, Chat'ohea Quitman Spalding Troup Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dade Torroll Tliurs. after McIntosh Moud. “ Colquitt do do Liberty Monday 1 Ityran atteV. ( Liberty DECEMBER. 1 st Monday Dougherty Lowndes 2d Monday Johnson Brouks 3d Mouday Thomas •Tho bill changing the time of holding the Superior Courts tor Lumpkin county, con tained also a section regulating tho service of Jurors for said county, and a section at taching tho same to tho Western Circuit. '* passed the Senate in this shape, but the House struck oat all except the Section regu lating the Jurors and the Senate concurring in the amendment, t-e Superior Courts for Lumpkin county have not been changed, and the county it still attaohed to the Blue Ridge Circuit. A FIRST RATE SEWING FOR SALE! BELOW IV. Y. COST. Especially Adapted for Plantation Work. DR. BAAKEE Treats all Diseases. SPECIAL attention given to all chronic diseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption, In fluen^a. Asthma. Hrouchitis, all diseases of Ihe Nose, Mouth, Throat, and Lungs; all Skin Diseases of every description success fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, i’a ratysis, Epilepav, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Tho very worst cases of Piles cured in a short time; also of tho Stomach, Liver, and Bowels.^ There are many diseases incidental to women and chil dren which aro treuted with distinguished success. All particulars will be given by letter. Dr. Baakeo can produce one thous and certificates uf his perfect success in cur ing CANOF.R9. OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP DISEASES, FISTULA of every discre tion, SCALD IIK.M), WENS, POLYPUS or the NOSE, Or in anv other part of the body, TUMORS, and SWELLINGS of overy description, and without the use of tho knife.or any surgical instruments. These Inst named diseases cannot ho cured by cor respondence: therefore all sue)) patients must place themselves under the Doctor's perso nal supervision. Dr. Baakce has made a new discovery of “Fluid,” that will produce* absorption of the “Cataract,” andffiTcstorc permanent vis- ion to the Eye, without resort to tho knife. All EYES and EARS aro successfully trea ted without tho use of the knife or needle.— Dr. Iluakea has constantly on hand at his office a very extensive assortment of beauti ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS, or EAR DRUMS, which are suitable for cith er sex and ages—inserted in fivo minutes Ear Trumpets of every description; also ev ery variety of artificial articles known in the world—a large assortment of beautiful and durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL FEET, with the Ankle, Leg, and Knee-Joint attached. These articles aro perfectly natural, and adapted for either sex, and can he sent by express to any part of the world. All kinds of Trusses for Hernia or Rupture of every description, for eithersex, and Trusses par ticularly adapted for females in a weak con dition, also for those with Prolapsus Uteri, Dr. Baakeo is ono of tho most celebrated and skillful physicians und surgeons now living. His Came is known personally In every principal city of the world. All letters directed to Dr. llaakoe must contain ten cents to nay postage and inci dental expenses. All Chronic Diseases can be treated by correspondence, except those mentioned, which will require his personal su|>erviium. i-44- Office Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, DOCTOR BAAKEE Ofliqp, 704 Broadway, a fow Doors above Fourth atreet, New York City. Jan3—tr3m a w3m FEVER, AND AGUE. This hying and provoking disease, which fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering klm physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by the use of HOSTETTER’S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above Rated diseases can not be contracted when expesed to any ordinary conditions producing them, if the Bitter* are used as per directions. „ And a* it neither create* vautea nor offend* the palate, and rendering unneccs* *aiy any change of diet or interruption to usual pur suit*, 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 yeafs Who aro suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are Invaluable as a restora- tin ot strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters are Indispensable, especially when the mother's nonrishment Is Inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and hero It Is where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters Is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladles should by ail means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician, who, If he is acquainted with the virtues of the Bitters, will noommend their use In all cases of weakness. CAUTION,—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or coun terfeits, but ask forHosTKRxa’s Celedbated Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the words “Dr. J. Hostetler's Stomach Bitten” blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signa ture is on the label. (ET Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER It SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and said by all Dragglsts, grocers, and dealers generally Ihroaghoat the United States, Canada, 8enth Inertia and Germany. 8COVIL Sl MEAD, NEW ORLEANS, LA.) Wholesale Agent* ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND. FOR FEBRUARY, I860. Two Splendid Plates ARE IN PREPARATION. Wo invite the attention of all the lovers ol hoico reuding to Thu Eclectic, its rich am, uried contents, and its beautiful embellish uunts, 1 Tho Eclectic as a Monthly Mngazino, ol 141 pages or more, double columns, has m <11 per lor iu litorury merit or artistic embol ishiuent. 2. Its letterpress is made up ot the choicest irlicles, scleuted from 7 British Quurterici- and 9 British Monthlies. It uims to give the -ream of all. 3. Tho Eclectic, iu ono year, equals in prill cd matter any three entire British Quurlc ies. The price of tlism is $7. Tho prico o: L'lte Eclectic for the some is only $5, wliil. DR. M'LANE’S Celebrated American Worm Specific, VERMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. lie prims in Tho Eclectic aro worth alou. f5 more. , 4. Tlio variety, richness, ami aflluencc ol t’he Eclectic articles in all the departure, t >f literature and pupular science, both in- ftructive und entertaining, stamp it as th. iest Magazine published. So tho Press an, inlnenl men say, in ell parts ol the land. 5. Every hunfber ol The Eclectic is splcn lidly embellished- with ono or more pni-tmiii- ,r prints. 18 fine Stoel l’lnlcs, und 1U0 l’or- raits end Faces in 1859—worth more alum T HE countenance is pate and 'cadcit colored, with occasional flushes, or a cir cumscribed spot on r,ne or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the -pupils dilate; dii azure semicircle runs along the lower eye lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and some times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lipf occasional headache, with humming of throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion- of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath' very foul, particularly in the morning; jtp-' letite variable, sometimes voracious, with a Enawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomachy occasional nausea and vomiting; valent pains throughout the abdomen;, bowels ir regular, at times costive; stools slimy; nut unfrequently tinged with blood; belly swol len and hard; urine turbid; respiration oc onsionally 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, &c. Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. M’LANE'S VERMIFUGE than the price ol‘ tho work. lh The K ’lectie hft» acquired DEPOSITORY- Opposite Harper’s H’dw’e Store BROAD ST., ROME; GA. nn establish 11 character as a rtttudard work aiming liiera y men. It find* a place in many libraries From lion. Edward Everett.—Ronton.Sept ;0th, IS5U.—**1 concur in tlic highly favoru do opinions of Tho Eclectic Magazine which ,iave been expressed by many eminent per •ons and in several lending journal*. I huvi read it for three year** and find its content judiciously selected, so a* to prericiit a grin *• arietv of* instructive and interesting mattes Mid alVord a fair specimen of the current lit ? rat urn i>f the day.—“Edward Everett.” From Noble Butler, Louisvill. Ky.—“Th» Eclectic Magazine is one of tho beat guest, chut can bo invited into the family. Its in !ucncc must be good on every member. It ■ s really more useful than would bo the «oven British Quarterlies, and tho nino monthlies he ‘cream* of which it given. It is the saint •.hing as if we took the whole of these peri idicals, and employed a gentleman of ta.-U a) read them ail over, and select the best fu. >ur own pcrauuL" From the Hon. Judge Lumpkin, Athens, ru.—“I have been a constant render of Tin Eclectic for many years. Whether insiruc ion or entertainment be the object, the sclei ions of its articles, in my humble judgment irw ttnequaled. The engravings alone an .vort lithe price of subscription.” From the Hen. Judge Leiigstreot, 1’rcsi lout of 6onth Carolina College.—“I liar? long beon a reader of The Eclectic Magazine, md regard it as unsurpassed by any work li the kind in our country for valuable reading Tho commendations of tho l’rtss are main md generous. All lovers of choice reading and beautiful art-portraits and engravings are invited ti 46n<l their orders for the coming year. Kacl new subscriber to the work, or any person who seuds a new name with tho pay in nd vanoo, will be entitled to a choice of eithet of two beautiful premium prints, worth. $25(’ •ach. No intelligent family, o youung lady or young gentleman, should be without the gems of art and the treasures of literature to he found in The Eclectic. TERMS.—Tho Eclectic is issued on the first of every month. Each number contains 144 large octavo pages, on. fine paper, neatly stitched in green covers, with portrait* bv Sartuin. The twelve numbsrs comprise three volumes of 600 pages each, with titles, index es, aud embellishments. Prico $5. The pos tage is only three cents a number, prepaid at tho office of delivery. Tho January number for 50 cents, any other for 42 cents, sent iu postage stamps. 575 W. II. BID WELL, No. 5 Beckman street, K.Y. jan 3—t-w 5t CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. & c., and will manufacture to order, any article in his lino. Attention of Buyers Solicited Rome, June 1st. Cou Ku tior and Will Consumption nud Astliran Cured. ^I)r. II. JAMES discovered while in the Ettst’Indiea, a eerlnin cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Broucliits, Coughs, Colds, and Goncrul Debility. Tho remedy , was discovered by him when his only I child, a daughter, was given up to die.— 1 His child was cured nnd is now alive nnd f well. Dcsireu. of lienefitting his follow / mortals, he will send to.thnso who wish' it r the recipe containing full directions for making and successfully using this remedy, free, on receipt of their numes with stamp for return postage. Address 0. P. BROWN 4 CO., 32 4 34 John Street, dec21—fit] New York City. THE BLANCEVULE SLATE ([LARRY. Warranted to do ♦ First Rate Work. ENQUIBE AT THIS OFFICE. Ron., Gn., Attg. 17. WliV WERT, POLK CO., GA. r PHE subscriber now has his Slate Quarry JL fully opened and is provided with a suffi cient number of workman to fill orders in any pat t of tho South. Tho quality of the slate has been fully tosted, and its boauty and ox- cellonee can be seen by an examination of esversl buildings in Rome covered with elate from this Quarry. Tbo subscriber proposes to furnish the slate at any point in Georgia, Alabama or Tennessee and lay It on the roof at an expense net exceeding the cost of Tin roofing. Contracts can be made with John R. Free, man Agent of Roue or S. W. Blanoe general Agant at Van Wert Polk Co., Ga. ESTABLISHED 1700. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 4 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Btroot, New Y'ork, Would call tho especial attention of Gro errs aud Druggists to his removal, and also the articles ot his manufacture, viz : BROWN SNUFF. Mucaboy, Demigros, Fine Rnppeo, l’uro Virginia, Course Ilappoo, Nuehitochos, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Fresh Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Honey Dow Scotch, or Lundyfoo TOBACCO. SUOKIXG. FIXE CUT CHZWINO. No. 1, P. A. L., or plain, No. 2, Cavendish, or sweet, Nos. 142 mix’d, SweetSuentodOronoco; Litefoot, Tin Foil Cavendish SMOKING. St. Jago, Spanish, Canister, Pure Turkish A Circular ot Prices will bo sent ou appli cation. N. B.—Note the new article of FVrs/i Scotch SuuiY, whieh will bo found a superior article for dipping purposes. [jan33m-tw Jillson’s Patent ANIMAL TRAP NOW nll iucn by these presents that EMPLOYMENT. tSjC/Y A MONTH AND ALL EPPEN- (jpUV.M paid. An agent is wanted in every town and county in the United States, ta engage In a respectable and cosy business by which the shove profits may be certainly realised. Far further particulars, addres Dr. J. Ileary Warner, corner 12th Street and Broadway, New York City, enclosing one Postage Stamp. nevDO-Jm DYSPEPTICS READ! The Deal Dyspeptic llcmcdy Known. I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, formerly of Griffin, Ga. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and others ia this vi- inity can attest to its virtues. For sale in Rente, by I julyfi.tf. 0 YEISER. u by these pr DUESSEll 4 JILLSON, Manufacturers nnd Patentees of Jillson’s Patent Animal Trap, linve fur valuable consideration trans ferred to Mess. R, W. Inman 4 Co., tbo privi lego of supplying the said Animal Traps to all the Southern States—hereby binding our selves to furnish nono of those traps to any parlies in the Southern States, oxcept those who are appointed ugonts by tho said R. W. Inman 4 Co. Given under our hand aud seal this 10th day Juno, 1859. DRESSER 4 JILLSON. By the authority invested in us we havo appointed Messrs. PERRY 4 LAMKIN, Merchants in Romo, our solo Agents for tlio following counties, vix: Floyd, Chattooga, Cass, Polk, Gordon, Walker, Dade, Whitfield, State of Georgia—who will always have a ? ood stock of Traps of all sizes on hand, to uroish customers at manufacturers prices, nov#.—«m. R, W. INMAN 4 CO. Will certainly effect a cure. 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