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AN Hoar at the Old. Play-Ground.
BV ttXXRY UORFOtlD.
I sat an hoa^to 4y. JoKa. / , f )
Beside the old brook stream,
Where wo wore school-boys In old time.
^Wheti manhood was a dream:
T’.ie brook was choked with fallen leaves.
Thwboed is'dried away-
I senrcSydHere f
xuKV m
^VislKidffHouse
B'eneatli'our locust trees; M'alto
The w4ld rose by the window side 4th Monday Baldwin
No-more weaves in the breeze <v f - ^dackson ■
r\ \.r
■M
The scatter;
The sold . __ __
Has been pToweiTup by stranger' hands
Since you uud I were gone.
The chestnut tree is dea l. John,
And what is sadder now—
The broken grapevine of-our swing.-.-*
llmjlOu the withered bough ; f if
I read hnr names tlfton the hark ’ *'
And found the pebbles rare
Laid up beneath the hollow side,
As we had jdlodnkcm there,.* f~o f{
Beneath the grass-grown hank, John,
I looked for our.old spring,
That bubbled down the alder path,'
Three paces from the spring ; ' 1
The rushos grow upon the brink, .
Thu pent is black and bare, ' K
And not o foot, tbis many a day,
it scents, bus trodden ihoro. *
1 took the old blind road, John, / y
That'wandered up thc/hUl;'
'Tis darker than it used to be.
And seems so lone and still I
Tuo birds sing yet among the boughs
W hero onca tfe iweftt graphs hung, ?
B it not a voice of human kind . *
Where all our voices rung.
I S’t me on the fonco, John,
That Her as in old-time,
Tuo same half pabolln.the.naib * ' -
We used soAnt to.cliinb—. i, 4 \
An-1 thought how c’or the bars of life
Our playmates had passed on,
A id left ino counting on this spot
The faces that are gone. ^
■ r ' A.Lovely. Oath.
“ Th^ydit,'* said -Belle,- the other day,
“ Love me in earnest, as you sny ?
Or nro those tender words applied ' I
Alike to fifty girl* beside ?■' ji j :
“ Dear cruel girt,” cried f. “forbear ,*
For bv thoso eyes, those lips. I swear—”
Sho stopped me as the oath I took, ,
And criod, “You've sworn; now kin* the book.'
SUPEUIOK CO (JUTS.
JANUARY.
2d Kond 1 . v t Chatham
id Monday, Fidyd }
4th Monday Richmond
Lumpkin'
' FEBRUARY.
1st Monday, Clark
JULY.
(it Stonffaf, rt„y,l.
Uli Monday, Lumpkin
2d Meudav, Campbell
f, ' mark fi
r
’ * Moot 4
1 'tUVanMing,
Taliaferro
Walker
, ; ,, MARCH.
1st Thursdiy Pierce
1st Monday, Appling
*, Chattooga
nn»OT“
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
S $ K beH r ,
S V 4 Fnyutto
A. V. .A Oreeno
1’ickc- 8
V.'asbVo*
Webster
!td Monday Cobb
Hull
Hurt
8gy*In the Pikea Peak, regions such
delicacies as chickens bring $4 a pair,
eggs, $2 por dozen, and. sweet potatoes
45 cents a pound. Common dishes such
as wild turkeys, stuffed with antelope
hearts, and Qlibitt* slices of flit beat
meat piiid.blibk-tailed deer,: gro sold
cheap.
tSTA rapid and emphatic reoitnl of
the following is said by a provincial
paper to bean infnllable cure for lisp
ing :
"Hobbs meets Snobbs and Nobbs;
Hobbs bobs to Snobbs and Nobbs;
H obbsnobs with Snobbs nnd robR Noobs
fob3. That is, says Nobbs, tiie worst of
Ilobb'sjobs, and Snobb’s sobs."
8®*it is the opinioti W-'thS 1 doctor
that the lawyer gets living by plunder,
while the lawyer thinks that the doctor
obtains his by pillage.
8®*Let the poets who write for our
columns be brief. We have no objec
tion to their having several feet in each
line, but we don’t want their pieces to
measure several feet up and down.-
I'rentice.
Crinoline excommunicated!— The
Cardinal Vicar of Hoino(spokesman of
the Pope) has issued an edict forbidding
ladies to go to church in crinoline. The
confessor is to refute htn the taramn t un
less they arc dressed in a simple manner
A man was lately brought before
magistrate Charged with stealing a dead
sheep ; the magistrate dismissed the
complaint, observing that there was no
suoh thing, as whoh a sheep died it be
came mutton.
; Iftard
' Maeon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Tati null
Frid'y aftar.dhdlocjh
'■ttb Monday da'y
Gltokock.
Mc-ri'Uier
W«i) tou
4lb Monday Baldwin
fi. V«!i?SS»big
Taliaferro
Walker
Tliurs. after Pierce
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday Appling
- Chattooga
iHBii'gm
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
Cass
Colfee
Elbert
f luVMto
Jr Greene
nr m si
•tli Annual Announcement.
CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE
Cosmopolitan
ART ASSOCIATION,
* A ROM all sections of the country subscri-
X; bors to this papular Art Institution, (now
in its sixth year) are being received in a n-
tio unparalleled with that of any previous
year.
Any person can become a member by sub
scribing $3, which will entitle him to
1st—The bcauti ul steel Engraving, “Slink-
speare and hia Frionds.”
2d—A Copy of the elegantly illustrated Art
Journal, one year.
3d—A Free Season Admission to tho Gal
leries, 518 Broadway, New York.
In addition to which several hundred val
uable Works of Art are given to subscribers
■s premiums, comprising choice Paintings.
Soulptnres. Outlines, Ac., by the first Ameri
can and Foroign Artists.
Tho Superb' Engraving, which svery sub-
•eriber will rertive immediately on roocipt
ef subscription, entitled
Sbtlcspeare and His Friends,
Is of a eba/set-r to givo unqualified satisfac
tion. No work of equal value was ever plac
fd within reach of tho people at suh a price.
T’to Engraving (• of very i’,?rgc sire, being
printed on heavy plate paper, 3*.’ by 38 inch
es; making a most superb ornmnsn- suitable
<«» the walls of either the library, pat.'* r » or
office.
It can bo sent to any part of tuo country
by mail, with safety,’ being packed In s
-cylinder, postage pre paid.
Think of it! Bitch a work, deliverd free
of charge, and tho Art Journal, one year for
three dollars !
SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo received until
tho evening of Tuesday the 31st of January,
1880. at which time the books will cloto and
tho Premiums be given to subscribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscrip
tion. Thoso remitting $15 are entitled to six
‘"s'abterlpfons from California, the Canadas
and alt Foreign Provinces, must bo $3 50 In-
atoad of $*, in order to defray extra post-
^Persons wishing to form olubs will apply
for » oiroular of terms, Ac.
TSo beautifully-Illustrated Art Journal,
giving foil particulars, will be sent on re
ceipt •$!* cents, I® «tan»P« or coin.
'A.ldre*»C. L. DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A.,
- , 548 Mid 548 Broadway, New York.
SiibscWptioiit Allo received by H. A.
SMITH, tor Rome and vlotnlty.
JanLtrwlt
oildayulay
Clinch
Kmsnuul
Leo
Twiggs
White
iVilkes
4th Tliurs’y Montg'ry.
Mondayafl
Monday
APRIL.
1st Monduy Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
(iordou
•f . Pike t <
; ' ' -Itabuh ?
Taylor
Warren
-- . Wilkinson
2d;Me»day, Charlton
» w » - -r j i stt'sham
Haneock
_ , Iturris
Lit'.reus
Miller'
Bvriveti
Butntcr
Tiles, aflur McIntosh
3d Monday Cuindcn
Franklin
Haralson
r . ' 'Hefiry - •
Jelforson
Jones
T Liberty ^
Murray
Ogl’tliurpu
Pulaski
'- - Stewart
Worth
Thursday ) Bryan
alter ) Wayne
4th Monday Bunks]
Decatur
DcKulb
Glynn
Houston
Jusper
Lincoln
Polk
Seliler
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after Telfair
Tliurs. ufter Irwin
Monduy “ Berrien
MAY.
1st Monduy Clayton
tiilmer
. Randolph
‘ ■* Up.-on
2d Monday, Ilibb
Burko
Catoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Mit-.-hell
3d Monduy Cliatt'chee
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Union
Iluker
4th Monday Calhoun
• Dade u
Musi-ogee
Terrell
Towne v-
Last Mond. Colquitt
JUNE.
1st Monday Low ides
Dongherry
Milton
2d Mond ty Brooks
Johnson
3d Monday Thomas
4th Monday Richmond
Gwinnet
PioUtins
Wash’g'on
Webster
3d Monday Cobb
' llall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newlon
I’utnam
Talbot
Ware
i f l Bulloch
4th Monday Clay
Clineh
Emanuel
Lee
Muscogee
' "' '' Twiggs r“
White
Wilke*
Monday af]
ter ibe -1th V Ecliols
Monday, j
OCTOBER.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Wiliuer
Cordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Tucs. after, l'ike
Wednes “ Rabun
2d Menday Charlton
Fannin
llab'slmm
lianeoek
Harris
Laurens
iliilcr
8. riven
Sumter
3d Monday Cumdcn
Franklin
Haralson
Henry—
Jefferson
Jones
Murray;
Oglctti’rpi
Pulaski *
Stewart
Union
Worth
J Montg’erv
Wayne
Hh Monduy Bunks
Deentur
DeKalb
** Glynn
Houston
Jnsper
Lincoln
Polk
S liley
Tattnall
Towns
Whitfield
Wilrox
Friday aftcrTolfair
Tliurs. afterlrniu
NOVEMBER,
1st Monday B.-rrien
- i Clayton.
' Etfi'ghum
Milton
ltoii-'.olpli
Upsim
2d Monday Bibb
Burko
Cutoosa
Mitehcll
3d Monday, Cliat’ehee
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Raker
4th. Monday Calhoun
Dado ! f
Terrell
Tliurs. after Mi-Intosli
Mond. “ Colquitt
do do Liberty
Monday ] Byran
alter. (Liberty
DECEMBER,
let Monday Dougherty
' • Lowndes
2d Monday Johnson
Brooks
3d Monday Thomas
-HOMESTEAD; . t
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
0> THE ^rtY*. OF NEW- YORK, .
Office, Whitlock lluildiny,
[Corner of Nassau and Beekuma Street.]
CAPITAL, $150,000.
With-Surplus all Securely Invested.
Insures all kinds or Personal Property
against Loss or damage by Fire, at tho
very lowest^ rates charged by re-
sponsible Cemjmiiie.s. ■.. t u.
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lairoiuge to this Company.
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locutions and other details of Insurable prop
erty iu the Southern and Western States, this
Company is enabled (beyond many others)
to giro ndvanlug-S in rules of premiums. Ac
The direction of the Company embracer
some of the first FtisinesS men of tho City ol
New York, extensively engaged in the South
ern trade, and closely identified with its in
terest.
Any information conuooted with insurance
will bo cheerfully' given, and till Business
connected with this Company will bs trans
acted with liberality and promptness.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Cbauncey, Win. Chaiinecy A Co.,
10 Old Slip
Moses Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall street
Paul Spofford, Spoftvrd, Tileston A Co..
29 Broadway
P. C. Van Sehaick, Van Sehaiek. Edwards A
Co., O.'i Front street.
V. Buraulou, Importer, 62 Water street
Jus. 11. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb,
62 Front street
E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprague A Cu„
10* Front street
lienj. IL Lillie, B. H. Lillio A Co.,
114 Pearl street
John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ins
Co., 71 Wall stree
Philo Hurd. . 136 Nassau stree
T. J. Coleman, J. C. Colatilun A Co.,
63 Wall street
V. Mutaran,
Win. K. Strong,
E,lward Haight, Pres. Bank of the Common
wealth, Nassau street
Wm. A. Wheeler, 63 William stree
C. Miduttn.C. Melatta A Ct„ 53 lleavcr street
N. C Platt, President Artizeus' Batik,
Nassau street
John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton streel
B. M. Whitlock, B. if. A E. A. Whitlock A
Co., 12 llookmun stree.
Nathaniel W. Burtis, N. W. Burtis A Co..
50 Vcsey street
Wm. L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway
fobn G. Lightbody, 34 Beskman streel
Paoli Lathrop, Lathrop A Wilkinson,
, 15 Murray etrert
W. M-Newell, Newells, Harman A MeDou
aid, . . 13 Murray street
Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher.
38 Wurren stroo
Ninard II. Fowler, 136 Nassau stree-
Uco. W. K;ad, Geo. W. A Jehinl Read,
120 Chambers stree
Robt. B. Currier, Melius,Currier A Sherwood.
42 Wurrou stree
John II. Corllei, City Ha!)
liihn B. Snook, Arc-hiteot. 12 Cliumbors stree'
7eorge Carroll, Carroll, Ilerriek A Mead,
' 49 Chambers stree
W. II. Ihilkley, Allen, MeLi-nn A Bulklcy,
411 Chambers street
M. Holdredge, N. Y, S. Heating Co.,
442 Broadway
Francis Miller. M. D , inn Forsyth street
Wm. CHAUNCKY. Pres't.
PIIILO HERD, Vice Pres't.
Jottx K. Oaki.by. See'ry.
B F. JONES, Agent,’Rome, Georgia.
jaji3-3m-tw.
21 Ileekmaii.stree-
50 Pine stree
HOSTBTTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS,
Tor Vi* cure of Dytptpela, Indtgutlm, Jfautta,
flatulence, Lou of Appetite, or any SOioue
Complaint*, ariting from a morbid inaction
of the Stomach or fcwele,producing Cramp*,
bytuUry, Colic, Cholera htorbue, do.
In view of the fact that every member of
the human family in more or less subjeeted to
iMara of the above eomplaints, besides in
numerable other conditions in life, which
by the assistance of a little knowledge or
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 la,
Certainly, that which will, produce a natural
atate of things at the least hazard of vital
itrength and life; for this end Dr. Hoetetter
has introduced to this country a prepara
tion called HOSTETTER’S STOMACH
BITTERS, which itt this day is n> a new
medicine, but one that has been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
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 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 ohange 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 forms, than
any other; the cause of whioh may alwaya
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can be 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 t
Every country have 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 whieh has attended to advanoe
the destiny of this great preparation in the
medioal scale of soience.
Th
itmr
Superior Courts ior Lumpkin county, con
tained also a section regulating Hie service
of Jurors for said county, and a section at
taching the same to the'West.-m Circuit. It
r ut sod the Senate in this shape, but the
(ouae struck ont all except the Section regu
lating the Jurors and the Senate concurring
in the amendment, t*e Superior Courts for
Lumpkin county have not heon changed,
and the county is still attached to tho Blue
Ridge Circuit.
A FIRST RATE
SEWING MACHINE
POR SALE!
BELOW Hf. Y.C0ST.
Especially Adapted for
Plantation Work.
Warranted to do
First Bate Work
ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE.
Rome, Gb., Aug. 17.
DR. BAAKEE
Treats all Diseases.
SPECIAL attention given to all chronit
iiseascs—Coughs. Croup, Consumption. In
luen a. Asthma. Bronchitis, all discuses o'
he Nose, Mouth, Throat, and Lungs; all
Akin Diseu<cs of even description success
bllv treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses.
Acrolulu. Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, r’u
-ulysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsiu,
Dysentery, Dinrrhma. The very ivor-t case;
of Piles cured ill n short time; also of tin-
Stomach, l.ivor, and Howell, There an
many diseases incidental to women and chi!
dren which are treated with distinguished
success. A11 partluulars ivill lie given b>
etttr. Dr. Baakee cun produce one tliou»-
nnd certificates of his perfect success in cur
ing
CANCERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS. HIP
DISEASES, FISTULA of cverv discrip-
tion, SCALI) HEAD, 4VKNS,
POLYPUS of the NOSE,
Or in any other part of the bodv,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of every description, and without tho use ol
the knife.or any surgical instruments. These
lust named diseases cannot he cured by cor
respondence; therefore all such patients must
place themselves under tho Doctor's perso
nal supervision.
Dr. Baakee lias made s new discovery of
a “Fluid," that will produce absorption ol
tho “Cutaract,” and restore permanent vis
ion to the Eye, without resort to (he knife.
All EA'ES and EARS arc successfully trea
ted without the use of the knife or needle.—
Dr. Baakee lias 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-
or sex and ages—Inserted in flvo 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 the
Arm und Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL
FEET, with the Ankle, Leg, and Knee-Joint
attached.
These articles arc perfectly natural, and
adapted for cither sex, and can be 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. Baakee is one of the most celebrated
and skillful physicians and surgeon* now
living. His fame is known personally in
every principal city of tho world.
All letters directed to Dr. Baakee must
contain ten conts to pay postage and inci
dental expenses. Alt Chronic Diseases can
be treated by correspondence, except those
mentioned, which will require his personal
supervision.
Office Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M,
DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office, 704 Broadway, a few Doors above
Fourth street, New A’ork City.
janS—trSm t w3m
EMPLOYMENT.
A MONTH AND ALL EPPEN
tJPtlUies paid. An agent is wanted in
every town and county la the United Btates,
ta engage in a respectable and easy business
by whieh the above profits may he curtafnly
realised. For fortiter particulars, addres Dr.
J. Henry Warner, corner |2lh Street and
Broadway, Now York City, enclosing out
Podage $tatnp. a r:0 fun
FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, whieh fixes lit
ItiUlMS grain an th* httdr iff man, reducing him to'
a mere shadow In a short space of time, and rendering
him physically sod mentally useless, can be detested
sod driven from the body by Ihs uae of HOSTETTIR'S
UNOWNED BITTERS. lurther, any of the above
Stated diseases can not bo contracted whan exposed M
any ordinary conditions producing them. If tho Bitters
are used ss per directions. And as It neither creates
nausea nor offends the palate, and tendering unneces
sary any change et diet or Interruption to usual pur
suits, hut promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion,
tho complaint is thus removed ss speedily ss is con
sistent with the production of a thorough and perma
nent cure.
For Feraona in advanced years
Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable sa s restora
tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried
to ho appreciated. And to s mother while nursing,
these Bitters are Indispensable, especially where the
mother’s nourishment Is Inadeqnat* to the demands
Of the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here It is where s good tonic, inch as nostetter's
Stomach Bitters is needed to Impart temporary strength
and vigor to tho system. Ladles should by all means
toy 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, wiU recommend theli
■sc In all cases of weakness.
CAUTION-—We caution the public against
suing any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, but ask for Hoststtek’s Oilebbatxd
Stomach Bittkbs, and see that each bottle
has tho words “Dr. J, Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitten” blown on tho side of the bottle, and
•tamped on the metallic cap covering the
eork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is on the label.
ET Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER It
SMITH, Pittabargb, Pa., and sold by all
Dragglsts, graters, and dealen generally
Ureigheit the United States, Canada, Seath
America and Germany.
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NEW ORLEANS, LA.,
Wbolesatle Agents
IjililiM REPOSITORY-
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Ths Eclectic Magazine
FOR JANUARY, lotrit.
Will be Embellished with TWO Splrmlii
Flates.
1. Thu Etupr.ss Eugenic and the Eight
..allies of ll.tr Court. 9 Beautiful Portrait.
f <J B.'iiUtifuI Ladies.
2 Qu*:n Victoria, Prince Albert, and tit
Jliildr.n ol tho Royal Fu-tily. The artistic
unboltislnneiits and the literary attraction.'
,[ th* number arc. intended to be inuteblesr
Other brilliant gems of art will fol ow. 1th
a to tided to please the artistic eye and graii
•y the taste-of all lovurs of choico-ruudiug.
READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. 15TH.
FOR FEBRUARY, 1860.
Two Splendid Plates
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• uried contents, and its beautiful embedish
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I Ths Eclectic as a Monthly Magazine, o
144 pages or more, double co.umns, has n*
<uperiur in literary merit or artistic emhel
.i.hineut.
2. Its letterpress is n.ado up ol the choicest
.nicies, selected from 7 British Quartern,
..id 9 British Monthlies. 11 aims n> give tin
truam of all.
3. Tho Eclectic, in on* year, equals in prim
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•ios. The pru-o of thvm i»$,'. The price ol
file Eriectie for the same is only $5, while
he prints in Th* Eclectic are worth atom
's mure.
4. The variety, riehnnss, and nffiueneo ol
file Eclectic artidts in all the department
if literature and pupular science, both in-
-tructive and entertaining, stamp it as th.
,est Magazine published. So tho Press tin
■minent munsuy, in all parts of the land.
5. Evory number ol The Eclectic is spirit
lidly embellished with on. or moro portrait!
,r priuts. 18 fine Steel Plates, and lull Por
rails und Faces in 1850—worth more nlont
ban the price of tlio work.
6. Tho Eclectic bus acquired an establish
•d character as a standard work among lileru
•y men. It finds a place in many libraries
Front Hon. Edward Everett.—Boston.Sepl
:t)lh, 1850.—"l colour in the highly favoru
do opinions of Tho Eclectic Magutine whirl,
.ave been expressed by many eminent per
ons and in several leudingjournale. I hav.
vad it for tltreo y.ora, and find its content,
udicieitsly suloctcd, so as to present a gnu
ninety of Instructive and interesting totille.
■ nd a fiord a fair specimen of the current li.
-rutur* of the day.—“Edward Everett."
Fronr Noble Bntler, Louisvill, Ky.—“Th.
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Iting ns if we took Ora whole of these peri
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-nr own poreual.”
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in.—“I have been a constant reader of Tin
.eclectic for many years. Whether ins-rm
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ire uiteqttaled. The engravings alone or.
vortli the price of subscription.”
From the lion. Judge Longstrcct, I’resi
lent of South Carolina College.—“I him
eng been a reader of The Eclectic Magazine
nut regard it aa unsurpassed by any work o
'be kind in our country for volunb.e reading
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if two beautiful premium prints, worth $2 5.
aoh. No intelligent family, o voicing lad)
•r young gentleman, should In* without tin
'cuts of art am) the treasures of literature ti
to found in The Eclectic.
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;ho office o’f delivery. Tito January number
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pontage stamps.
575 W. II. BIDWELL.
No, 5 Beckman street, N. Y.
jan 3—t-w 54
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &c.,
ni will manufacture to order, any article in
hi? linn.
Attention of Buyers Solicited
Rome, Juno 1st.
Con
Ai
I tioi
f and
■ ivu
Consumption and Asthma Cared.
^ Dr. H. JAMES discovered while in the
East Indies, a eertniu cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, Brouchits, Coughs, Colds,
and General Debility. Thu remedy g
was discovered by him when his only f
child, a daughter, was given up to die.— J
His child was cured and is now alive and/
well. Desirous of benefitting his follnw /
mortals, ho will send to those who wish
it, the recipe containing full directions for
making and successfully using this remedy,
free, on receipt of t heir names with stamp fur
return postage. Address
O. P. BROWN A CO„
32 A 34 John Street,
dec21—fit] New York City.
THE BLANCEVULE
SLATE QUARRY.
F.-liV WERT, POLK CO., GA.
r PHB subscriber now has his Slate Quarry
JL fully opened and is provided with a suffi
cient number of workmen to fill orders in any
part of tho South. The quality of the slate
has been filly tested, and its beauty and ex
cellence can be seen by an examination of
several buildings in Rome oovered with slate
from this Quarry. The subscriber proposes
to furnish the slate at any point In Geirgla,
Alabama or Tennesse* and lay it on the
roof «t aa expense not exceeding the eost of
Tin roofing.
Contracts oan be made wi’h John R. Free
man Agent of Rome or 8. W. Blanoe general
Agent at Van Wert Polk Co., Oa.
KSTABLISI1BD 1760.
PETER LORILLARD,
Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer,
10 A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York,)
Would call the especial attention of Gro
eers and Druggists to his removal, and also
the articles of his manufacture, viz :
BROWN SNUFF.
Macahoy, Doniigrns,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Naehitorhcs,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, Fresh Scotch,
High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast,
FreBh Honey Dow Scotch, or Lundyfoo t
TOBACCO.
suoKiKd. fixe cut cnxwtxo.
No. 1, P. A. L., or plain,
No. 2, . .Cavendish, or sweet,
Nub. 1 A 2 mix'd, Sweet Scented Oronoco;
Litcfoot, Tin Foil Cavendish,
SMOKING.
St. Jago, Spanish,
Canister, Pure Turkish
A Circular of Prices will be sent on appli
cation.
N. B.—Note the new article of Freeh
Scutch Snuff, whieh will be found a superior
article for dipping purposes. [jauUm-tw
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
1 8 PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
formerly of Griffin, Ga.
Prod. W.’W. Sharpe, and others in this vi
tally can attest to its virtues.
For sale ta Rome, bv
julyS.tf. li YKISfR
Jillson’s Patent
ANIMAL TRAP.
K NOW nil men by these presents that we
DRESSER A JILLSON, Manufacturers
uud Patentees of Jillson’s Patent Anintnl
Trap, have for valuable consideration trans
ferred to Mess. R, W. Inman A Co., the privi
lege of supplying the said Animal Traps to
all the Southern States—hereby binding our
selves to furnish none of those traps te any
parties iu the Southern States, oxcopt those
who are appointed agents by the said R. W.
Ininan A Co. Given under our hand and seal,
this lOtls day June, 1850.
DRESSER A JILLSON.
By tho authority invested in us we hare
appointed Messrs. PERRY A LAMKIN,
Merchants in Romo, our sole Agents for the
following counties, vis: Floyd, Chattooga,
Cass, Polk, Gordou. Walker, Dade, Whilfo-ld,
State of Georgia—who will always have
f ood stock of Traps of all sixes on hand,
uruisli customers at manufacturers price*,
nor?.—fiut. R, W. INMAN A CO.
DR. M’LA'nE'S^' 3
Celebrated American
Worm Specific,
or
VERMIFUGE.
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
T HE countenance is pale and *eaden .
colored, with occasional flushes, or a cir
cumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the
eyes become dull; the pupils dilate; an
azure semicircle runs along the lower eye
lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and somu--
times bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip^
occasional headache, with humming or
throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion••
of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath*
very foul, particularly in the morning; *p-
E te variable, sometimes voracious, with a*
wing 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
unfrequently 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, Sec.
Whenever the above symptoms’are
found to exist,
DR. M’LANE’S VERMIFUGE
WiU certainly effect a cure.
The universal success which has at
tended the administration of this prepar-
ttion has been such as to warrant us in
pledging ourselves to the public to
RETURN THE MONEY
in every instance where it should prove inef
fectual : “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
tit 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
tlighteil injury to the most tender infant.
Address all orders to
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.
P. 8. Dealers and Physicians ordering from others than
Fleming Bros., will do well to write their *rdrrs dlitloctly,
and tejee none hut Dr. WZane’i, prepared by Fleming
Bret., Pittsburgh, Pa. To these wlahlng to give them a
trial, we wUl forward per nail, poet paid, to any part ot
Ihs united Btates, ons box of Pills for twelve three-eent
' >gt stamps, or one rial of Vs-jlfugs for fourteen
--cent stamps. All orders froi Taasils most be so*
compented by twenty eents extra.
«3T For sale by Draggle ts and Country * tore Keepers
•aurally.
Prospectus
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