Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, February 28, 1860, Image 4

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_ - .. - • — -< -ulwer—a Wtter 5^SRSSS3^_r»!r* top “ nt hU MM**** lfa» a found of aught Tk—*■ — • «,* wMat Court Calender for 1860. mmmm- 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 SSE >01 Warren Hancock tf'Sh Scriven <M£-- Tuei. after Melhtoeh 3d Monday Camden Franklin Haralson TTmnrw .... XX0I1I7 Jefferson Jones ifer* Pol ‘ ■ . Ste lor .rren kinson Tiics. after, Pike tyimm Babu TOftENT! Ilst il< r f **t>i THIS Holla© and Lot lato the Residence of the-Subscriber, to ad. Approved .Tennant it will bo ranted forone or fora term 'mmxsi*** IB k*8 V;T > 3T*: SRAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENT* per Month and Er ases Paid., THE BLANCEVLUE SL4TE (tUARItY. . . . nataber of workmen to fill or* Thursday after J'.Wayne. 4th Monday Banksf DeKalb Glynn Houston Jasper Rr 1 * Schley Whitfield .Wjlco* Friday after Telfair Thuri. after iTWio Monday " Berrien MAY. 1st Monday Clayton Gilmer ■. Randolph 2d Monday, my* Burke S «■>£* VlF Wilkii , Pika Rabun r i. h lsl ScfiveU Sumter 3d Monday Camden Franklin Haralson • iu« ".ansfdlMWUff Jefferson T U ''Jones ‘‘T M«rray ^OglethVpe J * - -Union PhtrVdajf f Montg’cry after, } Wayne DeKalb ftlynn Houston , Jasper ’ .' ' Lincoln Polk , Schley »- Tattnall ? lTi“fleld & .JggaWBEm. SSTEADrj ,.QE CO., ... .Jilt YORK,..,. : •e.'WAil/dct Jiniti/liiff, IV*"-. fcurplus nil securely Invested. Lisures: all kinds or Personal- .Property agaiust Loss nr -damage by Fire, at, the' .. very lowest' rates Charged hjr :re- viol tol Jponsibla-Companies.,!' . h «to- Piatlters, Merclisuts, and olht-ra detlrniitu efteet Iftsurance npon thefo property,' are re- sncctfully aoUciteil totfite ^af'poftlonof their l>afttmbge to this Cdmphfljri *» 1 , AppllentioifsTor Insurance, made In person or by mail, WlH rec'eive immedlate attetitfphr Possessing personal information in redtti'd tg locations and other details of Insufabm prop erty in the Southern trtM Western States, this Company is enabled (beyond many others; to give advantages in rates ofi)remlmns,'4c. the direction-of'the^Cobipany embrace; some of the flrflt business men 'oP the’City oV New Yerkj'eatenslvely engaged in the South ern tfnde,nitd closely identified with ltf In ‘ iAbylnfot-rtintion connictcd;witlijn%urance trill be cheerfully 'given,'snd all business connected With:this Company will be trails-' acted With, liberality and promptness. V'! , ' ' ' "MRECfrORS. > • " 1 Wm. ChaunCey,. WmVOba&ncey A Co., j, . *o-> * -fttfiliTSlfp Meik* TaYlor. Prei. City Bank, ’ Willi stree 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 The Beit Dyspeptic Remedy 1 Jfl PREPARED BY Da W. W. :, Two Splendid Plates *! aRetn preparatIion S utite the aticutiin bf ail I he lor era ol reading to The Eclectic, its rich nml contents, and its beautiful eiubclllsh- mohta. i -^ •Mtirod ttttomedf .rvi'-.Tcl - - it ! 1 The Eclectic as a Monthly Magazine, of 144 pages cr more, duyble ..columns, has tin superior in liberar^- merit or, artistic embel- 2.- Its letterpress Is mails np of the ehofccst rticles, ecleetcd from 7 British iQuartorieli antl.9 British Mp.nthjips.. f jt.aime tpgirp.tbe ** 3/'The Ecleotlci ln''on<s year. eqiialslnp'tiri: tied'.‘"Walter any three entire British Qtlarto- 1 ries. The prieaof them is 17. The price 01 The Eclectic; for the same -is only $3, while the-prints in Th* Eclectic, aro worth alone ■So mure.:. :■ , .. „. , ,, ..» ./’• ; 4. The variety, .richness, anil etiluenca ot The Eclectic articles' in' all ttic deparniients of literature and pupulnr scirticc, both' Iji- structive and entertaining, stamp it as-the best Magazine published,»80 -the - Press and rarely able to Jte on the left side: sometimi .thfr'pafa feWytiilfcr’the 'shWldSF-bladry and it frS^u'ently- eitfttods' to' the tbp'of the-- shouldcr, and is sometimi:> mistaken for X rheumatism i in-.the arm. • ; “The stomach- is ; affected ,with loss of appetite and sickness*- .the bowels in-general arc costive, sometimes' alternative with lax; the hffad''is ■ trdublcd' with ; pain* accompanied with a dull/heavy' sensation Jtt tbc,; back part.; .There- is gene-r rally a cotttidctabje Joss.t^t memory, accopir' pinied with a painfuj sensation of having* left undonc somcthing Which ought to ha^e- been done. A slight, dry cough.is some-- times an attendant., > The-,patient (complains- ofjWearincss and debility; hc isjcajily startled* his feet. arc, cold or burning,, and* he, copty; plains of a prickly ' scnsqtion^pf ( t(te_ skin s his spirits arc low, and' altltough he is satis— ■lied thd't exercise would be bchdfidaf to himj 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- --ns and in several leading journal«. I have d find for three years, and find, its con tout, . idicleitsly selected, so as to' present' a great variety of instruCtivo and Interesting matter, and all'ord a fair Specimen of the current lit- eraturaof the day.—“Edward Everett.” . From Noblo Butler, Lonisvilb Ky “The Epleotio -Magazine is one Of the best guests' that can he raviteil into the family. Itslu: llponco.must be good on every member, -ft i* really,more useful than would bo/the seven British Quarterlies, aud the nine monthlies, th’o 'crcpm’ of Trljich it gives. Ilis tho same, tiling aS .if we took tho whole of these peri-, adituls, arid emp’oyed a gentleman of tu.-te to reud them all over, and Iel6ct- the- best fai ls or Its articles, in my nqniDie judgment, uttequalcd. The engravings alone rare th the price of subscription." . .' r/ 'rom the. Ilujn. Judge. Umgstrect, l’rcsi i&ieFPw»« CT Prepared and seld by HOSTETTER It BBflVJNIUWS6 throaghoat. the i f «?dJ.t«te»^!»|ajUi 64ith America and .Germany. ( «CO Yfl, fit MEAD, | / Yk>; ; jtEW pHLEASS, M„ ■ , *4 sy|iek«alc stent* r-owif persuat.' From the HoiE; Judge :Lumpkht,'. Athens* yni*i"| Ge.—“I have been a copqtant render of The El'leclic for many years. Whether instruc tionnr entertainment be- the object, the tcltk-. lions of Its articles, ill my hdtnblo judgment. lansi/ ‘ ” wort tFriy' , , . _ IJnt of South Gurqlina College.—“I ltavt lohg "boon a Vender of Tho Eclectic Magazine, ftifif regard it as ttnstirpitsscd by any work ot the kind iifouv country for valuu'ble reading The commendations of tho Press are many and genacoua——— 1 . All lovers of choice reading and beautiful art-portraits and engravings; Are invited to send their orders for the cotiiing year, Enelt .tiatvsubicriber to tlrn tyork.or any person in ail- either Gtli Anuttnl Announcement. CONTINUED "SUCCESS OF THE Cosmopolitan RT ASSOCIATION, ROM alliseetlon* of the country suhscri- bers to this popular Art Institution, (now taitaeiathiyear) are being- received iu a r»- tio unparalleled with that of any previous 'year,t£ !-»■«■• ■ *T-V3C« «s • • Any person can become a member by sub- scribing $3, whieh willvuititle him to ■: lik-Sihe-beauti ul stool Engraving, “Shzk- speara and his Friends.” • • : 2d—A Copy of (ho elegantly illustrated Art ^itoten,te to. lprics, 548 Broadway, New York. - In Addition to which several hundred val uable Ytnr.kl of Art are given to suhseribert ■#S; premiums, romprising choice -Paintings, • Sculptors*, QfiHlljes, Ac# liy the first Ameri can and Foreign Artists. ‘ the Suporb Engraving, which every sub- Shakspfiarfi and. His Friends, Is bf a cburactor.tpxive unqualified .satisfac tion. No workjifi.dquitlfiraluww4dkexer pine Bd within reach of the people at suh a price. tt^msmissAsss officq. rj*I*g -.1 r 1. * . <-|t-.ff It can be sont to any iiart of the Country by mail, with safety,-.bptoj packed iu a cylinder, postage pre-paid. . .. Think of it! ’ Buch a work, tleliverd free of charge, and the Art Journal, one year for three dollars! . ■ , • ... , 1 . SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received nntil Ihe evening of Tuesday the 31st of January, 1860, at which time the books will close and the Premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a .tingle »ubeorip; tion. Those remitting $15 are entitled to'aix memberships. Suhscriptionsfrotn California, the Canada* and all Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 in stead of $3, in order to defray extra post ages, Ac, JrS23&6££Rl+. ’Sim Tho beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving fall particulars, will ho sent on re ceipt of lSeqnts, in stamp* or, coin. . Address C. iPDEnW.^cttiary/C. A. A., SMITH, for Rome and vicinity. * Janl.trwIt or prints.' 18 One Steel Plates, and 106 Por traits and Faces in 1850—worth more alone than the prioe of the Work. • - • ■ :• ■; - ; 6.. The Ecleetie hits acquired fin establish, eel character as a.rtandard work among litei'a- . It finds a Viace in'many libraries 1 Hon: ” *' ^ ‘ " " ! From 1 Edwiird Everett.—I ions and •fad it foi ildicieiis! .emi tueir oraers tor me coining year, 1 hew subscriber to flio work. or any po who sihds iv new nnme with llie pay in ranee, wilHbe'eutltlefi tc s choice of-el gems of art and the treasures of literature to Uel found in The Eclectic. _ t TERMS —TheEclectfo is isriiedon tho first of .every month. Each- number, contains 144 l “ ; n .(lfillhVB - "-«vty stitched fa green covers, with ' " * Sartain. — - volumes es* and cmbellistimcnts. rrteo *5. The pos s -euly three cents a number, prepaid hi the office of delivery. Tho January nlnnh for 50 crpte* any /other for 42 cents, shut postage stamps. 475 Ai/ V II. BID WELL, ,-jv - • - ' - '-'NorS Bcck'mau street, N\ Y. j'an 3—t-w 5t ESTABLISHED 1760.' I PETER tORHilARj Srintf k Tobacco Manufacturer, j f 1# A 18 CHAMBERS sj., (Formerly 42 Chatitam Stteel, Now York,) Would call the especial attention of Groi cere and Druggists to his removal, end also the articles of hi* manufacture, viz : ' b, » * BROWN Bku.j^ % ') Macahpy, Demigros, , Fine Rappeo, Pure Virginia, 4i CoareeAplfaeo, •; - . Naehltpcbes, American Gentleman,' Copenhagen. 1 • -YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, _. _ _' Fresh.Seo(ch, gh To 1 Toast Scotch, roast, Scotch Snuff, which-will-be article for dipping purposes. T8 PREPARED BY DR X p formerly^of GHJEn, G^i Jtpstt fa Be 8 harp*, and others t to fu virtues. W. W. BLISS, fijl J. lathis vi- fa*, by tytJUsee paid. An agent is wanted in every town end eounty la the United States, fa engage fa a.nap*etsble and - eaay baslneri by whieh the above profits mey be certainly wffTaswiSpa Broadway. New York City, eneleeififi on* High 1 Fresh Honey Dow Scotch; or Lundy foot TOBACCO. suoKiso. tni cuVcttxWmo. No. 1, . , P, A. L., or plain, No. 2, 1 1 1 Cavendish, or sweet, ' Nes. 1 A 2 mix’d, Sweet Seented Oronoeo; Litefoot, Tin Foil Cavendish ; g q/n .smoking,;'' oniiois. 8t -«iWPi ?. . Spanjth, .. • ■ Canister, p 0 re Turkish. ( A Circular of Prices will bo sent on appli cation. N. B.~Note the. new article .of vFresh iiitpii Smift' wiiiak'aani.k* fi.*...*. _ nipcrior 83m-tW VOX THB OVBH CP ■ii UTirjti'i I’j’.i, j14:1^^%. Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, a DjtffigiiiMCTftNB! WAR rie(^jh%6HE. j J s- qjsU ~\’T^ST uo't oszK Symptoms of a Discased Liver; Ytiibnittioi iol>u bkoracirflfa-ofi] Ujvr ’ '• ' ipp [janS ’' ;• Ji AN I 1^ NOW'all men b. by these pn DRESSER A JIT.f.SON, ] eiit j >jj RAP. resents that we .. , Manufacturers ami Patentees of JIUson’ji Patent Animal Trap have (far valuable consideration trarts- tsrred to Most. R, W. Inman A Co., the privl- supplying the said Animal Traps to all tho Southern Statoi—herobjr binding -our- selves to furnish nous of those trap* to any partial in the Southern Ststoa, exeept those who are appointed agenta by the said R. W. Ltman.fi' Co. Given under our hand and sett). By the suthorily Invested In us we have appointed Mesira. RERRY A LAMK1N, Merchants fa Rome, our sole Agenu for the following eountlea, via: Floyd, Chattooga, Cass, Polk, Gordon, Walker, Dade r Whitfield, State of Georgia—who will always have a stock of.'Tra/fnf all ftps* oil band, to “ ufacturcrn prices. | Posters, Circulars, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Blank Notes, {shocks, or other Job work will do. well to give ui.UcaU [ MARRIAGE LICENCES, - and all kinds of . -j, LEGAL BLANKS, ; kept constantly on hand. -. mni IMS." WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1 RULING MACHINE of tho MOST APPROVED STYLE, and are now prepared to fill orders in this’ line.— ’ Blank Books, ~ * 7 Hotel Registers, Steamboat and Rdilroad Blanks, " Bills of Lading, Way Bills, ^o. kook itimum; A RRAGEMENT8 have been made with on excellent Book Binder to fill orders entrusted to our ear*. Persons having Msg^- astnes or Periodicals of any.kind. Sheet Mu sic, Law Books, or Books of any kind, they (tasiro bound, may be assured that, it.wiU M neatly done, and on roasotialile tertnf, ifotv- frosted to our care. •- -’i y ;-t Terms Oasb,. ; good Jurni rnish customer* at manuft * CHATTOOGA RIVER T INSTmJTE, « Gayleaville, Cherokee Co., Ain., S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S tudents of both sex** win b* E*e*tved et this Institution, and fitted for to* com mon duties of llfo, or any class fa our fial- lexes. Competent Teachers era employed. 1 - Fend for a circular.