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Court Calender for 1860.
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watch to kee;.
llliiii
mj Ion beflde,
with the Raphael
'On her eo
Which Hast to hfr heart she uaed to w-..-
Ifunting it o'er with her tender eyee, * '
When my own Cana wae not there v
%
Mi if
If I^demot taka it away.”
if 1 etratched my hand I held my breath
I turned a* I drew the curtain 1
I dared not look at her f
I knew where to find
SUPERIOR COURTS.
jinx.
Flpyd,
dayiLumpkin
AUGUST
JANUARY,
id Monday, Cl
day, F
tlhMdnday ft
Lumpkin-
FEBRUARY.
let Monday, Clark_ fid Monday, Catn^e,,
.ilsiT Wm»
4th Monday Baldwin
t 5 Walton
4th Monday Baldwin
*Beee.YfHOi3;H3t&
1 dei'd.'l^aon.t my potrait liea, Walkor Walker
ding
aferro
ker
. MARCH. Thure. after Pierco
let Thursday Pierce SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday, Appling 1st Monday Appling
urawioru
Marlon •
Morgan
e curtain apart, _. M . Morgan
llu
Coweta
Crawford
,«H Mwd.ieotr
.tMototw
Morgan
!d Monday Butte
Cass
Coffee
>rt
Fayette
side; abnert!-i<ea4 w*
And at ones the sweat broka o'er my brow:
•‘Who idjfobbirig }hi fcrfp«*|” 1 J cried. 1,5
^fht friendof my boeom, the man I loved,
Stood over the corpee,and allfawhite,,, '
And neither of ns movod
"What do yoqhherw mjr friend M The rasm « ;
Looked firstat mo and then at .the dead,! t
"There ie • ti
"Thera is—it is mins,” I said.
Said the frlend 'if 'kV 'idtott: “YdutS, no
rltHU
Putnam
,**..!R --Talbot
Tattnall
Clinch
EUtanuel
Leo
dlKa'dnonth ago,
BKfc:?* 1 '
ill,” said 1
"This Women, she lovi
"A month o|
"And in yourl
Ho answered, “Let ue see.’ 11
We found the portrait thara in the place;
Wh itbj Ike itRttta ohfaet -
Ytmgemi wen alt unchanged—the fa
Iunehanged-
i neither his nor mine.
TOtThnre'y
Monday af]
AfRll
lit Monday Carroll
to taeaneiagRplys
“ «K
Tfe'Wton
Putnam
Talbot
Waro
?S . Bulloch
May.ciay
* ’ Clinch
Kuianuel
; ;»/ Lee
Muscogee
3IE3
MoncUy )
t*r the 4th. > Echols
1 nHa
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton,.
Gilmer
twuwaiiSpfj
Who eonfesMd her when the died.”
.jtiOlftBMHS
the statute against carrying deadly
SSft«Stiift&WM
pocket.
S.VMiffiTitowS Sft£:
they Rave a benefit for the poor whieh
WMj54Kroniiod"^bT We"'
eraLthnrrhole
as the idle boy
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Warren
Hancock
tf'Sh
Scriven
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3d Monday Camden
Franklin
Haralson
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Jones
ifer*
Pol ‘ ■
. Ste
lor
.rren
kinson
Tiics. after, Pike
tyimm Babu
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pfillt Spefibrd, SpbfWrd, TilestCn A Co.,
,t S3'Broadway
P.'C; Vun Sehaiek, Van Schait-k,"Edwards A
CA, " .- ' ' fi.5 Front street.
J 'f-Blirsalpu,'Importer, '• 02 Water street
as.'.B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb,
I * ■ ■ "• k ' 1* '■ , ' * fisfront street'
£. : D: Sprague, Dayton,' Spl-igiie A pb„,
-ivy Front street
Binj. II: LilliC, B. If. Lillio A Co.,
i 114 Pearl street
John Q. Itulbrooke, lntenjatirttral' Life Ins'.
Co? r - .' r . 1 W.urst(-eet'
PJnlnHWflf " 1“ •’ * 13(1.Nassau stroet
T. J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman*.!- Co., ' *'
I V •'* « ‘ ‘Hi Wall stree',
A. Matardn,' . ' 21 Beckman street
Wm. K.’ Strong, . SO Plfio"street
Edward Haight* Pl-es. Bank of tho Commom'
wealth, Nassau str«t :
Wttt. Ai Wheeler,- ! - ‘^o fiS'William street,
C. Jlelstta, C. Melatla A Ce., 33 Beaver street
N. G Platt, Presidcitt Artisans’Bank,
.1 •«»;•••: tsj Nassau stree't
John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street
B. M, Whitlock, B. M. A E. A; Whitlock A
Co., 12 BfeekihanStreet'
Nathaniel W. Burtls, N. YT. Burtis A; Cot, c -
• «-■ 50 Vesey slreilt
Wm. L: McDonald, Carriages, 412'Bread'way"
John G. Llghtbody* 34 Beekfoafti street
Paoli Latbropi Lathrep A Wilkinson**■' * , mJ
15 Murray street'
W. M. Newell, Newells, Herman** 1 McDon
ald, ' 13 Murray street
Frederick A; Fisher, Wolfo, Dash A 1 Fisher)
38-Wnfreh street
Ninerd H. Fowler/ - aidv 130 Nassau street
Geo. W. Read,Geo: W. * JbMaf-ReM, ‘
‘ ' ■»' -120 Chambers eireb' 5
Robt. B. Currier, Melius,Carrier'A'BheHroocI,
1 - - A»'Warren streii
John B. CorlieS,' 1 r > v- City Hall
John B. Snook, Architect, 12 Ckatnbers'srrotr •
George Carroll, Carroll, Ilerriclt'*M«ad,
' ’■ ■'*' 1 10 11 ■'■♦O'Chamhe'rsstreet
W. II. Bulkley, Allen* McLean A Bulklev,
i «>! »»!»*<> 1 ■* “‘t’f. dOGhSOiberSHitBfe'P
D. M. Iloldredge, N. Y, S. Heating Co., -«rrr
1 .trJftvrjl •••’• is miA v.»: Brtradway
Francis Miller, M. D;, 10# Forsyth'street
-Wm. CHAUNOBY; Pres’t
PHILO HURD, Vice Prts’t/
Jonw K. OsKtUT, See’ry. •• ‘ ,Y ''
B. F. JONES, Agent,'Rome,-GeorgliS. '■'* u
jan3-3m-tw. - .u-i»,i> »rtT
K
■ : V- »-> s ■is.tiiij'.vt
x.mu mub-uuw uiw» -
amily is more or less SUbjeeted to
r above complaints',' besides fa
rther condition* in life, which
Ifatttta,
. BUiout
JnaeUgm
Okolera'Jfortui, <to.
In view of the fcct'thab'evefy member of 11
the humanfamily' '
some of the 1
numerable other .
by tho assistance of a little knowledge <*'
egCTCUMi of common aeoee, thej may be r u ’*
mlmlrd health.
desired -object, the true 1
certainly, that which wi!
state of things at'.W fa
strength and ltfe j.for.thi
has introduced to this. Cf
tion called HOSTETTI
BITTERS, which, at this
medioine,4mt<m*-that.ihaf ’been Inid for
years, giving satisfaction to all mrbv have 1 '
asedit. The Bitters operate powerfully upon
thb ■ stomach, bowels AtuL liver,: veatoring 1
j Tw^8pl4 I >4J!4.^1»t6»-.iT
tatB^&mnqf'Frtiice;,
' - Htfttts fajiififW E^Gi’A^b. !: T
; ^-i iioniis.'-.t-: *r.».rjt>7 oveiiimtilrii 011 Jr.
!
Will ha Embellished with TWO Splendid
j -ell* Plates'j.'--,fi2 .<f - f AqimtiKtilf
1, Tho, Empress;.Eugenie- and. tbs-Eight.
IntSfaf GfitHeir.Cmirt.. V Boautjfiil Portiraiis,
* f 2 ^uem^Vietbriaip'i-inob Albert,*ani'jtft
Chlldrtii bf the Royhl Fatully. The artistic
;mbcUishmeuts and the literary attractions-
if the number are intended to he matchless.
Itlier brilliant'getns'bf'Art*will follow. It is
intended td ploaso thc artistio eye and grati
fy, the taste, of -all lov.ers of: cbpiep,reading; r.l. 1
READY FOR DELIVERY-rDECr toTH.-. a '
■IISIHrtl f. lo '!:,n—w-,r • Mji; Iff
FOR FJPSRU^RY.. 188pi
•J u examination of
?»&&&&
it exceeding the eoi
cost of
afcn R. |>«e-
B.W. Blaboe general
t Oo.) Ga.
-- - r - '. affllotea wlth Virulent am)
Friday after Telfair
Tliurs. after Irwin
',- NOVEMBER,
IstMonday Berrien
Clayton
Effi'gham
Milton
Randolph
itoitoW
Burke
Catoosa ..
Mitchell
3d Monday,Chat'ohee
' Quitman
Spalding
Troup
IthilofldayCa^un
, \ ;T«rrell
Thurs. after MMntosK
Mood. " Colquitt
. after. J Liberty
DECEMBER.
1st Monday Dougherty
sLowndea,
2d Monday Johnson
-. e,i o: Brooks d-
3d Monday Thomas
»! t- iii.i"/ twin i. vtli ruh
"The bill chariping the tlfail of holding the
Superior Courts for. Lumpkin county, con
tained also a Section) regulating the' service
of Jurors for said cbunty*-abd a section at
taching the sogno to the Western Circuit.' Tt
passed the Senate. In' iW* ahaOe,, but
Housa struck out all except the. Section S
Lumpkin county have not been changed,
and the'eoenty (e'aUU attabhW’ totbelBlde
Ridge Circuit.
Quitman
gPfilding,
Baker
Mpteogee
1 Last" Mond. Colquitt'
hiSI ,Mnton" - A
2d Mond ty Brooks
” ..Johnson
Monday.ThomM n
4th Monday Riojunond
lUnu I
ardor of ths Dlroctars. ■ _ _
A FIRST RATE M
¥ COST BSssa.’"^
Office Hours, ftoWK.
. *1 »*• . • *hJ . . • • r DOCTOU
EspeeiallyAdspted for ‘
.per <
this disease evesjr physician -will recom
mend Bitters of seme kind, then why. not
uso an ’article known- to be infalliblet
Every country been their Bitters as e pre-
rentivo of dtSsasn, and strengthening of
tho system in getisral* and among them all'
there' ia’uot to"be found a'unore healthy
people than the Germans, fro.n whom this
preparation emanated, based upon aelentifis'
experiments which has attended to advance
the dssttnr’Sff this great preparation in the
medisM scale of science. 'C''
and proToldps .disease, which, fixes ll»
grasp on ths lwdy of tmsn, reducinr him to
amepMUsdow in a short specs of tims, end rendcrinf -
him physically end mentally useless, can be defeated
end driven from the body by the use of HOSTXTTBR’S
agNhWSXD'hlTTKKS. further, any of ih« ^jotc
elded dliSfisi hto oot t*e contracted when expeeto ee
•iff ipfitnaryb^Wepe prodasto* than. If the Ritters
sre used , st perffirefaons.. And as It eelther creates
SasMahqr ofiSnds foe palataand renderln* unneces-
taijr any change of. diet or leterrnpUon to untal par-
euUe,hat promote! sound eleep end healthy dilation,
u»: complaint it thfia removed as speedily as is oon-
ststent wUb'tbeprodncttoo of a ihorODfh and perms
necfccur*.■'*; o'ru'f «' r * :-.!;pt--i* n » i
tox &mtin* Rdvaneed yfiars
Who ere Buffering from an eafeehled constitution and.
Infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable arm rcstoia-
Uvs Ot strength and vigor* and needs only to be tried
to.be appreciated. And an a mother while nursing,
these UUten sre htdlsperiskble, espedsliy wh^e the
ren street - mother’s nourishment is inadequate to fits demands '
Oityltrnll ‘ifchild,censeqhehUy her etrengOrmust yttldf
pMnis
and vigor Jo the system^ (Ladles should by ell
try t^ls remedy fonall eases of debility, end bel
lician, who, If *h?ts acquainted'
with the virtues of the Bitters, wit recommend their
use in ell fgu of-weejmeii. f. -f 115xH
CWiTlON.—We caution the public against
pimDstBSaaBs:
Stomach Bittirs, and see that each bottle
has the words “ Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach
Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and
SR BAAKEE
diseaBen—Coughs, Cri
all chronic
Iroup, Crmaumption, In-
iluen-a, Asthma, Brottuhitis,.>aUsliseasei ,-fif
the Nobs, Mouths Throat, and -Longs) -all
Skin Dtsenses of vverv'description success
Tally treated:—lAihtfiago^InMMtr, Abscesses,
Scrofpla,;Rheumatism,/Gant, NtilralglAJ Tal
ralysis, Epilonsv, or.-Convulsions^p.vspepaia,
Dysentery, Dian-ntmk ■’fiirf’veiy worst cases
>f Piles cured in a short time; also' of the
Itomaoh,. Liver, and. Bowels. ..'There: are
many diseases incidental to women atid'eMlv
dren which are. treated writhudistfagUisked
success. All perticulars will be giveh^by
letter. 1 . Dr. Baakeo -oat* produoe one"thousc
and certificates of, fals perfect sucqess fa cur-
CANCER8, OLD 80RE8, or. UtCKR^ HII?
.DISEASES, FI8TULA of every diserip-
4 tfon, 8CALD HEAD, ‘ r
PBLYPUSbf fne
Or in any other part of the body,
, E »vu - *U > TUMORS, and .SWELLINGS
of evary:deseription, and without the use of
the knife, or any surgical instruments. ’These
last nhmed diseases cannot be ouiwd by"Aor-
rcspondence; therefore all such patients mtist
place 1 themselves under the-Doctor's perso
tail supervision. - vFl fie ni ■ ■ -»J • 'top
Dr. Baakeehas 1 mad* «view discovery;of
>U of
a “Fluid,” that will produce absorptiei
the. “Cataraot,“ *nd restore permanent- vis
ion to thtoEye, without resort to - the Jcnffe
All EYES and EA R8 are euocessiUlly: trea
ted without the use of the knifo or needle.—
Dr. Boakce has constantly on -hand at-Bis
office a very extensive assortment of beauti-
fill ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS;
hr EAR DRUMS* which are suitable for eith-
er sex find, agea—inserted in five minutes.—
Ear Trumpets of every description; also ev
ery variety of artificial articles known fa the
world—a large assortment of beautiful and
durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with the'
imm‘mffimim.
1 tattoehed. ■ ; ' J
These article* are perfectly natural, and
adapted for either sex, and ean be sent bv
express to any part of the world. All kinds
of Trusses for H
eroia or Rupture Of every
description, for either sex, and Trusses par.
tiaularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition, also for those with Prolapsus Uteri.
Dr. Baakeo is one of tho mod Celebrated
and akillfol physicians and surgeons now
living. His feme J* -kno.wn personally in
every principal city of the world.
All letters directed to Dr. Baakee must
contain ton cent* to pur postage and inci
dental expenses. All Chronic Diseases nan
be treated by correspondence, except. those
“lentloned, whieh will require his personal
M. to 4 P. M.
BAAKEE
Doors above
antation< ..Work,
..T/ir-'jnj.n
xnquiriat THiiomQE.
Office. 70* Broadway, a fow
Fourth street, New York City.
. .JanSr—IrSmaw3m
‘ISSSBaoWSSli
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orti tu<3e
■sloii. Sept.
30th, I860.—“Iconcur in the highly favora.
bio opiuiona of The Ecleetie Magazine which
have been cxprc.-scd by many cmihent per-
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d find
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tiling aS .if we took tho whole of these peri-,
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ls or Its articles, in my nqniDie judgment,
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th the price of subscription." . .' r/
'rom the. Ilujn. Judge. Umgstrect, l’rcsi
i&ieFPw»«
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wort
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