Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, February 09, 1860, Image 4

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%, m i Court Calender for 1860. 'ram the Mobile Register.] SONG. REVISED FOR THE SOUTHERN RECORDER. A *001. THAT WILL LOVE ME. X soul that will love me'ti all that I ask, A heart Aatrboats true to my own; _ I care not in fortune's bright sunshine to baiky tVl live in love’s starlight alone. ^Though ef.on its pleasures a 1 ® nrkajjod with H moments «T heart ache,-and pain, Tot gi^bflO hut give me the Wibs of tliat a madness! Contented I’ll evrry the chain. JANUARY. 2d Monday, Chatham 3d Monday, Floyd 4th Monday Richmond ’ Lumpkin* FEBRUARY 'Tills life without levo is a wildornoss drear, Its boauUei attract net the eye ; The sweetest of melodies tall on tho oar, And watfo Vatin answer a sigh. Yes, shut from me irnturs, with all her rich treasures. Yon far spreading curtain of blue ; Take the world with its honors, its wealth and its pleasures. And give me a heart Hint is true. [From tho Philadelphia Journal.] Congressional “ Mother Goose.’ BY BARLEY Ql'IN. There were Congressmen in ■Washington, And they were wondcrous wise, They balloted untU they found They could not orgalmc; And when they;found't)iis would not do, With all theirmight and main. They got “advances" on their pay, Aid—balloted again.! Hey diddlo diddlo, The “chair'' in the middlo ! Tho “Congress" will organise soon ! Tho lobby mien laugh to see tho sport, And all feed from the National spoon! The Pretty Puritan. “Of what persuasion is Miss G !’’ Demanded oneo a grave polemic, “Sho is so handsome, that to mo She seems!’’ said I, “an Eve-angelic." gg^Fending the discussion on a bill grant ing n djvorco in tho Nebraska, Leg islature one of the members related an instance of sharp practice of a couplo Residents in that Territory. They ap plied to the Legislature and obtained a divorce, and, immediately tho man and his wife preempted one hundred and sixty acres of land apiece and liavr ing proved their- title- thereto, wero mar-. ried again the next day, after securing one hundred and sixty acres of land by the operation, ,, I " fiQpLord Palmerston lias just appoin ted a Methodist the 6on of a Methodist preachefr, to the responsible office of So licitor General of England—the first dissenter placed in judicial offico sinco the time of Cromwell. Otto Goldschmidt, Jenny Lind’s lius hand, is reported to be gambling des perately with her money, and she is about making personal investments for security. ggpA little boy returning from Sun day-school, said to his mother, “Ma. aint there a AiWen-chism for little boys ? This caf-cchism is too hard 1” Tlie Homestead FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of tho City of New York. This Company continues to. insure against Loss or Damage by Fire, On the most favorable terms and Pays Fully the Losses sustained, And not pro rota Ac. WM. CIIAUNCEY, l’res't. Jse. K. Oakley, Philo Hurd, • Soc’y, Vico Pres't. B- P, JONES, Agent, Rome. nov23-3in SUPKUIOlt COURTS. JULY. 1st Monday, Floyd, 4th Monday-. Lumpkin KEEP INSURED. CO., NONPAREIL MILLS Rome, Gn., Aug. 13th, 1850. TATE now announco, tho above Mill, in yy regular daily oporatlon. Wo will, un til further notice, grind good clean dry grain, in good order for toll, especially, good sired ' ' And in no case, less than 12 bushels of 3d Monday, Forsyth d Monday, Forsyth Glasscock Glascock Moriwth’r Mcri'ther Walton Walton 4 th Monday Baldwin tli Monday Baldwin 'Jackson Jackson Monroo Monroe Paulding Paulding Taliaferro Taliaferro Walker Walker MARCH. ritm-s. after I’iert-o 1st Thursday Fierce SEPTEMBER. 1st Monday. Appling st Monday Appling Chattooga Chattooga Chcrokeu Cherokee Coweta Coluin bin Columbia Coweta Crawford Crawford Gwinnett Madison Madison Marion Marion Morgan Morgan 2d Monday Butts 2d Monday llutts Cass Cass Cofl'eo Caflbo Elbert Elbert Fzystto Fayotte Groune Cuccno (twinnet I’iekeus l’ickens Wasb'g'ot* Wash'g’on i Webster Webster 3d Monday Cobb 3d Monday Cobb Hall Hail Hart lfart Heard Heard Macon Macon Newton Newton l’atnam Putnam Talbot Talbot Tattnall W aro Ware Bulloch Frid'y after, Bulloch 1th Monday Clay 4th Monday Clay Clinch Clinch Emanuel Kutanuel Leo Leo Muscogee Twiggs Twiggs White Whito Wilkes Wilkes 4tit Thnra'y Montg'ry. Monday nC], Monday af] ter tho 4th > Echols , iai ( .Tic no is ter 4th > vn;M,n, n Monday, J Monday J Jm,n OCTOBER. APRIL. 1st Monday Carroll 1st Monday Carroll Dooly ’ Dooly Early Enj'ly Fulton Fulton Gilmer Gordon Gordon Pike Taylor Rttbun Warren Taylor Wilkinson Warren Tuos.aftor, Pika Wilkinson Wedncs “ Rabun 2d Monday, Charlton 2d M.uday Charlton llab'shnm Fannin Hancock Unb'shain Harris Hancock Laarons Harris Miller Laurens Scriveu Miller Sumter Scriven Tucs. aftor McIntosh Sumter 3d Monday Camden 3d Monday Camden Franklin Franklin Ifaralson Haralson Henry Henry Jofl'ers on Jefferson Jonas Jones Liberty Murray Murray Ogleth’rpe Ogl'thorpc Pulaski Pulaski Stewart Stewart Union Worth Worth Thursday ) Bryan Thursday) Montg’erv after J Wayno alter, J Wayne 4lh Monday Banks] 4th Monday Banks Decatur Decatur DcKalb DoKnlb Glynn. Glynn HouBt m Houston Jaspor Jasper Lincoln Lincoln Polk l’olk Schley Schley Whitfield Tattnall Wilcox Towns Frklny after Telfair Whitfield Thurs. after Irwin Wilcox Monday “ Berrien Friday aftcrTcll'air MAY. Thurs. after Irwin HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, (Jjjicc, Whitlock Jiuilding, [Corner of Nassau and Bookman Street.] CAPITAL, $150,000. With Surplus all Securely Invested. [nsuros all kinds or Personal Property ugaiust I.oss or damage by Fire, at tho rory lowest rules charged by re sponsible Companies. Pointers, Merchants, and others desiring to ,.float Insurance upon their properly, are re spectfully solicited to give a portion of their patronage to this Company. Applications for Insurance,made in person or by mail, will recaire immediate attention. Possessing personal information in regai.l to locutions and other details of Insurable prop erty in the Southern an.l Western States, thi Company is enabled (boyon.l many others to giro advantages in rates of premiums. Ac Tin- direction of tho Company embraces some of tli« first business mou of tho City ol Now Yark.oxtonsively engaged in the South ern tra.lo, ami closely identified with its in tcrest. Any information connected with insurance will bo cheerfully given, slid all bttsines connected with this Company will bo traits actod with liberality and promptness. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, Wheat, or 2 bushels of Cora. W» much pre- for larger lots than these limits—and wo do not agree, to continue grinding for toll, un less itprovos, upon trial, to ho practicable and profitable. Wo will furnish sacks for flour, with our Mill Brand on them, whon desired; provided, tho wkoat ground, ba of pritno quality! We Will exchange flour and meal for good wheat and corn. Having to pay Cash for grain, wo will soil all produots of the Mill, for Cash only. Jons R. Towers, ] TOWERS A GRAVES. Jobm II. Graves, V‘ C. T. CuttstsonAM J auglT, THE BLANCEVLILE SLATE QUARRY. VAN WERT, POLK CO., OA. v-PHE subscriber now has his Slate Qoarry JL fully ohm! aqd is provided with a suffi cient number- of workmen to fill orders in any part of the. South. The quality of tho slate has been fully tested, and Us boauty and ex. cellenCe can ho seen by an, examination of .eiveral buildings In Roms oovorod with ' slate ,from, this Quarry. The subscriber proposer to fhrnish’tJie slats at. any point in. Georgia, Alabama or-Tonnoisoo and. lay it on the ro.of.at so oxpenre not exceeding the cost of Tin roeflog. tracts oan ho made with John R. Froe- iM*n Agent of Rome or S. W. BUooo general ^jfnt^tt\Vw Wert Polk Co., Ga. VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER FROM Bttcna Vista Banks. N3AR SALTVILLE, \\V2h8yiNGTON COUNTY, VA A 4(upBly«f Atwtbero.named plistor, kept constantly on hand and for sale by •. COTuRANS A ELLIOTT, Agts. Nov, 16,6m. TO RENT! DIRECTORS. Wiu. CbatmcoY, Win. Chauucoy A Co., 10 Old Slip Muses Tuvlor. 1’res. City Bank, Wall strea Paul Spoflbrd, Spollord, Tilcston A Co., 29 Broadway P. C. Van Scliaiok, Van Suhairk, Edwards A Ci., 65 Front itroct V. Barsalott, Importer, (12 Water street las. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobh, 62 Front street E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprague A Un„ 107 Front street Benj. II. Lillie, B. II. Lillio J: Co., 441 Pearl street John G. Holbrooke, International Lifo In-. Co.. 71 Wall stree Philo Hurd, 136 Nassau slrce T. J. Coleman, J. C. Column.! A Co.. 63 Wall stree A. Matarun, 21 Beekmun strest Wm. K. Strong, 50 Fine street Edward Ilaight, 1’res. Bank of tho Common wealth, Nassau slrce- Wm. A. Wheeler, 03 William street C. Midattu, C. Melatta A Co., 53 Bearer stree N. C l’latt, President Arlizous’ Bank, Nassau street John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton stree. B. M. Whitlock, B. M. k E. A. Wliitlook Co., 12 Beekmun street Nathaniel W. Bnrtis, N. W. Burtis k Co., 50 Vesey street Wm. L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway .John <5. Lightbo.ly, 34 Beckman street I’aoli Lathi-op, Latbrop k Wilkinson, 15 Murray street W. M. Newell, Newells, Ilarman k MeDon aid, 13 Murray atreot Frederick A. Fisbor, Wolfe, Dash k Fisher, v 33 Warren street Ninnrd II. Fowler, 136 Nassau street Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. k Jeltiul Read, 120 Chambers stree- Robt. B. Ctirrior, Melius,Currier k Sherwood, 42 Warren street John B. Corlica, City Hall John B. Snook, Architect, 12 Chambers street corga Cat-roll, Carroll, Ilerrick A Mead, ■19 Chambers street W. II. Bulkley, Alton, McLean A Bttlkley, 49 Chambers street M. Holdredgc, N. Y, S. Heating Co., 442 Broadway Francis Miller. M. D.. 106 Forsyth street Win. CIIAUNCEY. l’res't. PHILO JIURD, Vico I’,es't. ■Tony K. 0*Ki,nr, Hcc'ry. B. F. JONES, Agent, Romo, Georgia. jan3-3in-tw. Dbr the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, 1Vausea, flatulency, Lose of Appetite, or any Dillons Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Dowels, producing Cramps. Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Jlorbue, <f». In view of the fact that every member of tho human family is more or less subjected to some of tho above complaints, besides in numerable other conditions in lifo, whiqk by the assistance of a little knowledge or exeroiso of common sense, they may ho able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with tho assistance of a good tonio, secure per manent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, tho true courso to pursue is, certainly, that whioh will produco a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this country a prepara tion called HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day is n*. a new medieine, but one that has bean tried for years, giving satisfaction to oil who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by the simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. Diarrheas, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlera, 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 vnrious forms, titan any other; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the diges tive oranns, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT TERS as per directions on tho bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some Kind, then why not use an articlo known to be infallible ? Every country have their Bitters as a pre ventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, nnd among them all thero is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, fro.n whom this “renarntion emanated. based upon ecieniifio Geat ATtUtij Attraction Two Splendid Plates. Imperial Court of France. The Eclectic Magazine FOR JANUARY, 1»60, Will bo Euitiollislicd with TWO Splendid I’lntcs. t. The Empress Eugenie and tho Eight Ladies of Her Court. 0 Beautiful Portraits uf 0 Beautiful Ladies. 2 Queen Victoria, Prince Albort, nnd the Children ol tho Royal Fa«iUy. The artistic embellishments and the literary attractions of tin. number aro intended to be iiiutcliless. Other brilliant getns of art will follow. It is intended to please the artistic oy* and grati fy the taste of all lovers of choice reading. READY FOR DELIVERY DEO. UTII. 1st Monday Clayton Gilmer Rnndolph Upson 2d Monday, Bibb Burke Catoosa Chatham Fannin Mitchell 3d Monday Chatt'choc Quitman Spalding Troup Union Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dads MuHoogco Torrell Towns Last Mond. Colquitt JUNE. lstMonduy Lowndes Dougherry Milton 2d Mondiy Brooks Johnson 3d MondayThnmas 4th Monday Bichmond NOVEMBER. lstMonduy Berrien Clayton Efll’gham Milton Randolph Upson 2d Monday Bibb Burko Catoosa Mitchell 3d Monday, Chnt’choe Quitman Spalding Troup Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dado Torrell Thura.after McIntosh Mond. “ Colquitt do do Liborty Monday after. Byran Liberty DECEMBER. latMouday Dougherly Lowndes 2d Monday Johnson Brooks 3d Monday Thomas *Tho bill changing the time of holding the Superior Courts for Lumpkin county, con tained also a section regulating tho sorvice of Jurors for said county, and a section at taching the same to tho Westorn Circuit. It passed the Senate in this shape, but tho House struck out all except tho Section regu lating tho Jurors and the Senato concurring in tho amendment, t-e Superior Courts for Lumpkin, county have not been changed, and tho county is still nttivubod to tho Blue llidgo Circuit. .. THE House and Lot late the Residence of tho Subscriber, Mott approved Tennant it will "he ronted for one or for a term For particulars enquire of Col. C. and Oil. _ in Oil, Zinc, White, Lin- aebinory, Train,' Tanners and J. G. YEISEIt. 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. Rom Ga., Aug. 17. “reparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which lias attended to advance the destiny of this great preparation in the medioal scale of science. FEVER AND AGUE. This trying and provoking disease, vrhich fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mere shadow in a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can bo defeated and driven from the body by the use of II08TETTKR’8 RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of tho abors stated diseases can not bo contracted when exposed u any ordinary conditions producing them, if tho Bitters are used U8 per directions. And as it neither creates uaussa nor offends the palate, and rendering 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- O^nt cure. For Persona in advanced years Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restora tive of strength aud vigor, and ueods only to be tried to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters aro indispensable, especially where the BjQther’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the chHd, consequently her strength must yield, and here It is where a good tonic, such ns Hostetler's Stomach Bitters is needed to impute temporary strength and vigor to Uie system. Ladies should by alt moans 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 recommend their use iu all cases of weakness. CHu'TIOiY.—We caution the public against using any of the ninny imitations or cour. I. X. L. . COTTON SEED FOR SALE. O F THIS now amt splendid variety, origi nated and established t.y the subscrib'd-, urpussiug iu production rfll uplands and Jolln-o" in fineness of st.-iplo, which I gave ton years ago to agriculturu and commerce, slid established for it a special demand with the manufacturers at tint “ World's Exhtbi- ion" iu London, and lias continued to cotn- itoud the highest market vnluo of all up- lauds. In those sections of tho Cotton region, where "Son Islands” have hoeu introduced and cultivated as the staple crop, the 1. X. L. will supercede them when known, being as tine in .tuple, tiud seed well adapted to Uto oporation of tho long Cotton Gins. The crop being more productive, profitable, and relia ble every way. Tho plant differs in charac ter from all other varieties, being strong, vigorous and stocky—loaves doeply serrated, and pro»,nt a singular lively, green glazed tiolor—bolls long and large, frequently two growing oppositely at the joints, nnd single onus at the junction of tho main stnlk aud branches | maturing and picking qualities unrivaled, bearing uniformly until frosts cuts oil' tlie crop. lias uot been subject to the disease of oth er Cotton during eighty cars existence. Having devoted many years to the success ful nnd practical improvement of the great staple product of tho Smith, and testing severely tho relative merits of almost every variety introduced within the last thirty yours, regarding also tho present active dc- tnnud and future promise for the finer cluss ol upland Cotton in a greater ratio titan any f eriod since (ho creation of the Cotton trade, do confidently recommend to tho producer tho I. X. L., as tho most valuable and pro ductive SEED, Also, of the o'd-fidtioned Mexican-hrecd, known all over II a planting region as “Petit,’ or what is tho sumo thing, tho “ Gulf Hill” seed, which lias proveu itself in tho long run tlie heaithiost, hardiest, und most productive ever introduced of the short staples, but was unfortunately discarded or adulterated by ad mixtures with woithloss sub-varieties. Tlicso seed have bcon preserved pure and unadul terated for thirty years, amt ure tlio identical ,f tho famous “Aritndo” brand, and main tained its position at the head of tho New Orleans tnarkot, alwnys bringing more money the whole crop round, than any other suldin that mnrkot. Any ono one oneo familiar with the original “Mexicali” Cotton, can readily identify thorn a, tlie “Simon pure.” As for maturing, productive nnd picking qualities, no variety, including ail tho “Subs” and “Prollfles” ever originated, excel in any one quality, tho Moxican parent. Ait, all exhaust before tho season is ended, if a lute one, except tho I. X. L., and the “McBRIDE,” A vary productive short staple, nnd a great favorilo with thoso who know it best, have smullor seeds than all others, and tho only two varieties Hint aro uniform nnd run out tho maturing season. To plant a crop with only a single hand docs noiinecttho promiso of “tho early and latter rain.” Seed in strong new sacks of either of tho nbove kinds, will bo delivered on Railroad, aud forwarded by Express when required, to uny point of tlie cotton region, on receipt of current bills of any Bank ofGoorgin or South Carolina, or in sums over 621) iu bank checks ou tho same, For I. X. L., of one bushol $5.00 " Old Mexieau “ “ 3.00 “ McBrido, “ “ 2.00 N. B—No rain on tho crop from wliioli these reeds ere savod. Circulars giviug in formation on tho culture of I. X. L„ sent to all purcliu-crs uf tlie seed, on application to J. V. JONES, t'anSO.wlm. Herndon, Burke Co., (ia forfeits, but nsk for Hostettek’s Celebuatkp Stomach Birrxus, nnd sec that each buttle lias the words “ Dr. J. Hostetfor's Stomach Bitters" blown on the side of tlie bottle, and stamped on tlie metallic cap covering lit* cork, at)d observe that our autograph signa ture is pn tlie label. D- Prepared and sold by UOSTETTF.il It S.11ITII, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, Sooth America and Germauy. SCOVIL & MEAD, KE1V OKI.TEA NS, LA., Wholesale Agents Cth Annual Announcement. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE Cosmopolitan ART ASSOCIATION, F ROM till sections of tho country suhseti hers to thispiqmliir Art Institution, (now in its sixth year) urn being received in n rx- tio unparalleled with that of any previous year. Any person enn become a member by sub scribing $3, which will entitle hitu to 1st—Tho beauti ul steel Engraving, “Shuk spenro and his Friends.” 2d—A Copy of the elegantly illustrated Ar Journal, one year. 3d—A Free Season Admission t» the Gal lerics, 548 Broadway, New York. In addition to which several hundred val uable Works of Art «»ro given to subscribers as premiums, comprising choice Paintings. Sculptures, Outlines, Ac., by the first Aineri ;;an and Foreign Artists. Tho Superb Engraving, which every sub scriWcv will receive imiuediattdy on receipt of subscription, entitled Shakspeare and His Friends Is of a churneter to give unqualified satisfac tion. No work of equal value was ever plac ed within reach of the people at stilt a price Tho Engraving Is of very lar';e size, hein* printed on heavy plate paper, 30 by 38 inch es, making a most superb ornament snitubh for the walls of cither tho library, parlor, or office. It can bo sent to any part of the country by mail, with safety,* being packed in cylinder, postage pre-pa id. Think of it! 'Such a work, deliverd fr of charge, and tho Art Journal, one year for three, dollars ! SUBSCRIPTIONS will he received until tho evening of Tuesday the 31st of January, toAti 41.„ i i 2ii * t I860, nt winch time the hooka will clone and the Premiums lie given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single sultscrli: tiou. Thoso remitting $15 are entitled tost memberships, Subscriptions from California, tlie Canadas nnd all Foreign Provinces, must he $3 50 in stead of $:), in order to defray oxtra post ages, Ac. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, An. ‘ The bountifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving full particulars, will bo sent on re ceipt of IS cents, in stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A 546 and 6 IK Broadway, New York. Subscriptions nlso received by II. , SMITH, for Rome and vicinity. Jnn4.tr-.vlt EMPLOYMENT. A MONTH AND ALL tfTPF.N •ipsAV/scs paid. An agent is wanted in every town amt eouiity i* the United States, ta engage in a respectable and easy business by which the above profits may bo certainly realised. For further particulars, addles Dr. J. Henry Warner, corner 12th Street ami Brondwav, Now York City, enclosing one Postage Stamp. " nov80-3tu ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND. FOR FEBRUARY, I860. Two Splendid Plates DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. FOR TUB CURB Ci? Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. I)AIN in the right side, under the edge of I the ribs, increase on pressure; sometime* ARE IN PREPARATION W© inrite the attention of all tboloror.i ©/ hoicu rrucling to The Eclectic, its rich and varied contents, and it3 beautiful embellish- uonta. 1 The Eclectic as a Monthly Magazine, ol 14 4 pagu-s i r more, double columns, bus no uperior in literary merit or artistic embed ii.-diluent. 2. Its letterpress is mndo up ot the choicest irticles, selected from 7 British Quarterics md 9 British Monthlies. It aims to give the aum of all. 3. Tho Eclectic, in ono year, equals in prill ed matter any t'.ireo entire British Quarto Tho price of them is 7. The price oi The Eclectic for the same U only $5, while he prints iu Tho Eclectic are worth alone j>5 nioro. 4. The variety, richness; and nfllucnco oi The Eclectic articles in all the department* of literature and pupulur science, both in structive and entertaining, stamp it ns tin- best Magazine published. So the Press and mineut men say, in all parts of tlie land. 5. Every number of Tho Eclectic is splen didly embellished with one or more portraits or prints. 18 tii>.o ftteel plates, and 100 Por traits und Faces in 1859—worth more alone than the price of tlie work. 0. Tho Eclectic has acquired an establish ed character as a standard work among litera ry men. It finds a place in many libraries. From lion. Edward Everett.—Boston. Sept. 30th, 1859.—“1 concur in the highly favor a le opinions of Tlie Eclectic Magazine which have been expressed by many eminent per sons and iu several leading journals, i have l it for three yc^rs, nnd find its content.* judiciously selected, so as te present a gr»a« variety of instructive and interesting matter. And aii'ovd a fair specimen of the current lit cmturoof the day.—“Edward Everett.” From Noble Butler, Louisvill. Ky.—“The Eclectic Magazine is ono of tho best guests that can be invited into tho family. Its in fluence must bo good on every member, it is really more useful than would ho the seven British (Quarterlies, and the nine monthlies, tli4i ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is tho same thing as if we took tho whole of-these peri odicals, and emp’oyed a gentleman of taste to read them all over, and select tho best for our own porsuul.” From the lion. Judge Lumpkin, Allions, Ga.—“I iiave boon a constant render of The Eclectic for many years. Whether ins!rue tion or entertuimnent be tho object, the selec tions of its articles, in my humble judgment, aro unequaled. The engravings altmo are worth the price of subscription.” From tho lion. Judge Longstrcot, Presi dent of Booth Carolina College.—“I have long boon a render of Tho Eclectic Magazine. mi regurd it as unsurpassed by any work of the kind in our country for vnhmblo reading. The commendations of th^Pt.TSj* aro many and generous. All lovers of choice reading and beautiful art-portraits and engravings are invited to d their orders lor the coming year. Each new subscriber to tho work, or any person rho sends a now name with tho pay in »d- ance, will be entitled to n choice of either of two beautiful premium prints, worth $260 each. Nq intelligent family, o youunglady or young gentleman, should ho without the ipnns of art and the treasures of litcraturo to Ijo found in Tho Ktdcctic. TERMS.—^She-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 portraits by Sartuin. The twelve mnnbsrs comprise three volumes of (100 pages each, with titles, index es. and embellishment*. Price $5. The pos tage is wnly three aonts a number, prepaid at the office of delivery. Tho January number for 50 cents, any other for 42 cents, sunt in postage stamps. 575 W. H. BIDWELL, No. 5 Beckman streot, N.Y. jan 3—t-w 5t che pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of tho shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for q rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is .tff.'cted with loss of appetite and sickness, he bowels in general are costive, sometimes iltcrnative with lax; the head is troubled ■with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy cns.ition in the back part. There is gcnc- .tlly a considerable loss of memory, accom-. tamed with a painful sensation of having it undone something which ought to have een done. A slight, dry cough is some-, nnes an attendant. The patient complains ('weariness and debility; he is easily startled, is feet are cold or burning, and lie com- lains of a prickly sensation of the skin ; is spirits arc low; and although he is satis- ed that exercise would be beneficial to him, et ho can scarcely summon up fortitude notigli to try it. In fact, he distrusts every jtnedy. Several of tlie above symptoms ttend the disease, but cases have occurred there few of them existed, yet examination t the body, after death, has shown the ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, in A 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York,) Would call the especial attention of Gro cers ami Druggists to his removal, ami also the articles of his manufacture, viz : BROWN SNUFF. Maciahoy, Deniigros, Fine Unppec, Pare Virginia, Coarse Rappee. Nadiitoclies, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Fresh Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Honey Dow Scotch, or Luudyfoo t TOBACCO. BMORlxa. FIXB C UT CHF.W1M0 No. 1, P. A. L., or plain, No. 2, Cavondish. or sweet, Nos. 1 A 2 mix'd, Sweet Scented Oronoco: Litefoot, Tin Foil Cavendish. SMOKING. St. Jago, Spanish, Canister, Pare Turkish. A Circular of Prices will bo scut on appli cation. N. U.—No to the new article of Fresh Scotch Sunt)*, which will be found a superior article for dipping purposes. [jau33in-t\v Jillson’s Patent ANIMAL TRAP. K an.l NOW all men by IIicko rn-CRuntu that wo DRESSER A JILLSON, Mnniifaotnrora I’aloiitecs uf Jilluoti's l’utont Animal Trap, linvo for valuable connidnrnlion trans ferred to Moss. R, AV. Inman k (!o„ tlio privi- logo of supplying tlio said Animal Traps to all tbu Southern States—hereby binding our selves to furnish none of thoso traps to any parties in tlio Southern States, except those who nr. appointed ugoiits by tlio said It. W, Inman A Co. Given under our hand aud seal this 10th day Juno, 1850. DRESSER A JILLSON. By tho authority invested in us we have appointed Messrs. 1’ERltY A LAM KIN, Merelinnts in Rome, our solo Agents for the following counties, viz: Floyd, Oliattofyjn, floss, l’nlk, Gordon. Walker, Dade. Whitfield, State of Georgia—who will always have a good stock of Trups of all sizes ou hand, to furnish customers at maimfueturars prices. uovO.-Um. R. W. INMAN A CO, vek to htvc been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Da. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in cases of lorn: and Fever, when taken with Quinine, re productive of tlie most happy results. No -•Iter cathartic can be used, preparatory to, r after taking Quinine. 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