Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 06, 1860, Image 4

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.Kara irm "t ti ?.?•. r:«v> i'-:c?i* -iv.' k\ r.'jii'i ’¥• ni V ■»» <«».?■ tfVu’.Y )>? “ '“Wtete publilh- •d ft piece of poetry, by Bulwcr—n bit ter •fttireoBfeineegJi; ^ ; for the offence, we to-day, give our fair readers the following most bcautifal Honored be be woman 1 She bee draCefti/and fair like a being of light j Be&tters around her wherever she itrar* Coiurt Calender for 1860. V*I itk-.fjf-— REVISED. FOR THE SOUTHERN RECORDER. , SUPERIOR COURTS. •' 'JANUARt. •• -\ July: fcj.it > beam* pn the. itters around her wherever she strays, RoSeS of bliss on 6'tflt thorn cpyered Ways ; Roses Of Paradise sent from above. To be gatQFed~in(( twined in |a garland . JA‘ 2d Monday. Chatham 3d Monday,*FloVd ,4th Monday Richmond X r SS Lam; rjpRUARl. 1st Monday, Clark 2d Monday, Campbell 3d Monday 1 ,Torsy th Glass-ock f I° Meriwtl.fr Walton 4th Monday Baldwin 1st Monday, Floyd, 4th Monday, I.umpkin AUGUST- Man on-1 Toeted'b. Counts the harrican's commotion, Louder stiff it rpsrs within, Flraffig lights of-hopo confront him, StuAned with life* incessant did. Woman fiVlt^fhfei-irlthWissln her smile, To ce£e from his toil and he happy awhile, Whisperlng-wooingly—come to my bower j Go notin search of the phantom or power, Honor and wealth are muqory-ecome! Happiness dwells in the temples of home. Man with furry, stern and savage. Persecutes his UMtherMani.) 1 '. ’ ;, Reckless if ke bless or ravage, mssmm Brer seeking—ne’er enjoying, Still to be, but never blest, *srvrw *r -- Woman contented, ill silent repose Enjoys in its beauty.Ufa’s flower as it blows, And Waters and tends it #ith innocent hssrt. Far richer than%an with his treasures of art, And wiser by far in the circles confined, Than bo with hie science and lights of the mind. J^y^^sol>-su£oing, Man disdains the gentler arts Knowest not the bliss' arlslifg, From the interchange of hearts. Slowly through his bosom stealing, Flows the gonial curront on, Till by ages frost oongeali&g, lr She like thVhfltp that instlnotirely rings, As the-bight breathing sephys. sou sighs its strings, Responds to each Impulse with steady re- Whother sorrow or pleasure her sympathy .• ftlsni'-. And tear drops and smites on her counten anoeplay, ’ Llk^*^J,)uj I ^d n ^pwcrsofa > morning in Through the range of Man’s dominion, Terror Ja the ruling word, And tha standard of opinion, . Is the.tempcr of the sword. Strife exults, and pity blushing, From ths scene departing flies; Whale the battle madly rushing Brother upon brother dies. Women oommnuds with a milder control, SheTules by enchantment tho realms of tho soul; As she glances around, in the light of her ■ * 'smile, The war of passions is hushed for awhile, - And discord coutont from his furry to cease, Reposes entranced on the pillows of peace. Paulding Taliaferro Walker MARCH. 1st Thursday Pierce 1st Monday, ApplJng Chattooga Cherokeo Cowota Columbia Crawford Gwinnett Madison Mnrion Morgan 2d Monday Butts CasB Cetfee Elbert Fayette Greene Pickens Wash’g'on Webster Sd Monday Cobb Hall Hart Heard Macon Nowton Putnam Talbot Tattnall Wnro 'y after, Bulloch 4th Monday Clay Clinch Emanuol Loo Twiggs Whito Wilkes 4th Thura'y Montg'ry. Echols Monday" 1 “ m APRIL. 1st Monday Carroll Dooly Early Fulton Gordon Pike Rabun Taylor Warren- Wllkihson 2d Monday, Chariton Ilab'sbuni Hancock |l5nriio. I.tts runs Miller Scriven* “ Sumter Tucs. after McIntosh’ 3d Monday Camden' Franklin Haralson Frld'j ==» can bo had LUMBER OF ALL KINDS? Wragg’s Steam Saw Mill! T HE subscriber, desirous of keeping dp with tho wants< of the community,-have rceently increased their facilities for furnish ing Lumber of all the various kluds requir ed for building and other ordinary The Lumber is inferior to none niahed on os reasonable terms as '< anywhere in this section. ... All the Labor about the Mill, is performed byVhito men,— the timber used and tnaChineryfis not'excell ed, and all bills M lumber will be PROMPT LY and ACCURATELY filled; are re; Rome # made for lumber ’delivered. Terns for Hauling, CASH but reasonable credit trill be given on the lumber itself We are thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowod and respectfully solicit a oantinuanao of the same. ‘ „ L. R. * B. D. WRAGO. Flotd Cobxtt, Fcb2—tf egularly employed to haul lumber, to s and other places, and contracts can be obday, Campbell Clerk . . DaWson 3d Menday, Forsyth Glascock Meri’tlier Wnlton 4th Monday Baldwin Jackson Monroe ’ Pauld iug Taliaferro Walker Thun, efior Pierce SEPTEMBER. 1st Monday Appling Chattooga Cherokeo Columbia CoWeta Crawford Madison Marion Morgan 2d Monday Butts Cass Coflee Elbert Fayette Grocna Gwinnot Pickens Wash’g'on Webster. 3d Monday Cobb Hall Hart Heard Macon Nowton Putham Talbot Wnro Bulloch 4th Monday Clay Clinch Eniuuuel Lea Muscogee Twiggs White Wilkes Monday af) lor the 4tb > Echols Monday, J OCTOBER. 1st Monday Carroll Dooly Early Fulton Giliner Gordon Taylor Warren WilklnBon Tucs. after, Pika Wednos “ Rabun 2d Mtnday Charlton Fannin Hab'shnm Hancock Harris Laurens Miller Scriven Sumter 3d Menday Camden Franklin KEEP INSURED. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE CO, ’ OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Office, Whitlock Building, [Corner of Nassau and Boekmnu Street.] CAPITAL, $150,000. With Surplus nil Securely Invested. —..... . Insures all kinds ■ or Personal Frapbrly against Loss or damage by Fire, at Ibe vory lowest rates charged by re sponsible Companies. Planters, Merchants, and others desiring to effect Insurance upon their properly, are re spectfully solicited to giro a portion of their patronage to this Company. Applications for Insurance, mode in person ar by mail, will receive immediate attention. Possessing personal information in regaid to locutions and other details of Insurable prop erty in the Southern and Western States, this Company is enabled (beyond many others) to give advantages in rates of premiums. Ac. Tha direction of the Company embraces some of ths first businass men or the City of New York, extensively engaged in the South- cru trade, and closely identified with its in teres). Any information connect^! with insurance will be cheerfully given, and uil business connected with this Company will be trans acted with liberality and promptness. Gas Lights! Gas Lights!! Gas* madeSfrom Common PING WOOD ! % H. MAGILL A OO. f Builder* tf Gat Apparatus for making Got from Wood. rpiIE subscribers an now prepared to build JL w® furnish Gass Apparatus for elites, ftU< *P r * va *° buildings, pto* wood is cheap, er oad bytter than any other light known fnrtn anothor source. P®" 0 , 11 * wishing to ass the Wood Gas Works ia opporation, can see them at Grady, 2nefeffm> A Co’s., Col. Hammond’s or Dr Ware's in Athens, Go. All kinds of aas and Bteam fitting ) order. _.AH kintUof Gas and Bteam fittings constantly on hoibd, for lighting and heatlns pdrpotei. T ; - 6 Orders sent through th. Pout OIBce, or oth- Orwiae^nrill be punctually attended to. nftoafifls. sr r W. H. MAOUjL A .0 .:»3tit->aosa,- novSOwIy.:':.-’ ,. , V: BLANCEVULE DARBY. ILK Col ffA ■ bis Slate Quarry irlded with a suffl- to fill orders la oay he South. Tho quality of tbs (late c been filly tested, and its.beauty and ex- n.ll.nss son be seen by-an examination of several buildings In Rome covered with slats from this Quarry. ThO suHMribsT prep ossa - ii>t< at ssy potat 1 Is GetJifis, assess and lsy it on ths not exeoodingnhs cost of Tin rooting. — - Contracts onn bs made with John R. Fres- lao Agent.pf Rome qjr 8LW. Dianas central - .tellers on Jones Liberty Murray Ogl’thorpa Pulaski Stewart Worth Thursday ) Bryan after J Wayno 4th Monday Banks] Decatur DoKalb Glynn Houston Jasper Lineoki Polk Schley Whitfield Wilcox Friday after Tel fair Thurs. after Irwin Monday “ Berrien MAY. 1st Monday Clayton Gilmer Randolph Upson 2d Monday, Bibb Burke Catoosa Chatham Fannin Mitchell 3d Monday Chatt'obeo Quitman Bpnlding Troup Union Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dade Muscogoe Terrell Towns Last Mond. Colquitt JUNE. 1st Monday Lowndes Dougherry Milton 2d Mondiy Brooks Johnson 3d Monday Thomas 4th Monday Richmond, Thursday after. Haralson Ilenry Jefferson . Jones Murray Ogleth’rp • Pulaski Stewart Union Worth [ Montg'ory Wayne DIRECTORS. Wm. Chauneoy, Win. Cbauncey A Co., 10 Old Slip Moses Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wail streo; Paul Spofford, Spofferd, Tileston A Co., *>. i 29 Broadway P. C. Van Schaick, Van Schalck, Edwards A Co., 05 Front Btrcot V. Barsalou, Importer, 62 Water street Jas. B. Wilson, formorly Wilson A Cobb, 02 Front street D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprague A Co„ 1UT Front street Benj. II. Lillie, B. II. Lillie A Co., , 144 1‘eari street John G. Holbrooke, International LfffiWns. Co., 71 Wall’stroot Philo Hurd, 130 Nassau street T. J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman A Co., ' 03 Wall Btree A. Mntarnn, 21 Beckman street Wm. K. Strong, 50 Pine street Edward Iluiglit, Pros. Bank of tho Common wealth, Nassau street Wm. A. Wheeler, ■ 03 William street C. Melatta, C. Molntta A 0.., 53 Beaver street N. 0 Platt, l’residout Artizcus' Bunk, Nassau street John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A Co., 12 Bookman street Nathaniel W. Burtli, N. W. Burtls A Co., 50 Vesoy street Wm. L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway John G. Ltghtboily, 34 Beckman Btrcet Pool! Lathrop, Lathrop A Wilkinson, 15 Murray street W. M. Newell, Newells, Harman A McDon ald, 13 Murray street Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher, 38 Warren streot Ninard H. Fowlqr, 136 Nassau street Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jeliial Read, 120 Chambers streot ItobL B. Currier, Melius, Currier A Sherwood 42 Warren street John B. Corlics, City Hall John B. Snook. Architect. 12 Chamborsstreet Goorge Carroll, Carroll, Ilerrick A Mead, 49 Chambers street W. II. Bitlkley, Allen, McLean A Bulkley, 40 Chambers street D. M. Holdredge, N. V, S. Heating Co., 442 Broadway Francis Miller. M. D., 106 Forsyth street Wm. CHAUNCEY, Pres’L PHILO IIUltD, Vico Pres’L Joux K. Oaki.kv, Soc'ry. B. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia. janS-3m-tw. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, /hr a* eur* of Dptptptla, Indigestion, nausea, flatulency, Lon b/ AppcUte, or any Batons Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of in* Stomach or Bond*, producing Oramps. byeenterg. Hollo, Cholera Jlorbue, <to. In view of the fact that every member of the human family is more or less subjected to some of the above complaints, besides In* numerable other conditions in life, which by the exero: the assistance of a good tonio, secure per manent health. In order to accomplish this desired object, the true aourse to pursue is, certaiply, that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostettcr has introduced to this country a prepara tion called HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day is n> a new medicine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to off who hava 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. 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 ft brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease whiph is probably more prevalent when token in all its various forms, than any other; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the diges tive organs, can be cured without foil by HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT- 3 os per directions on the bottle. Far this disease evesy physician will recom mend Bitters of same Kind, then why not use an article known to be infallible f Ereiy country have their Bitten as a pre ventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, aud among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, fro.n whom this preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which has attended to advanoe the destiny Of this great preparation in the medied! seole of science. : CO. , MAOILL. irons inis quirrj. te furnish tbs slat# Alabama or Tenaei roof at- ah' expsms Varnishes of all Kinds. A LUO, TURPENTINE, for sate by JCSKT __ TUBNLKT, 4th Monday Bunks Docntur DcKalb Glynn Houston Jasper Lincoln l’glk Schley Tultnull Towns Whitfield Wilcox Fridny nftorTelfuir Thurs. after Irwin NOVEMBER. 1st Monday Berrien Clayton EflTghum Milton Randolph Upson 2d Monday Bibb Burko Catoosa Mitchell 3d Monday, Chat'chee Quitman Spalding Troup Bukor ith Monday Calhoun Dado Terrell Thurs. after McIntosh Mond. “ Colquitt do do Llborty Monday ) Byron after. ) Liberty DECEMBER. latMouday Dougherty Lowndes 2d Monday Johnson Brooks 3d Monday Thomas *The bill changing the time of holding the Superior Courts for Lumpkin county, con tained also a section regulating the Hcrvice of Jurors for said county, and a section at taching the same to tho Western Circuit. It paesed the Senate in this shapo, but the House struck out all except-tho Section regu lating the Jurors and the Senate concurring in the araeudment, tie Superior Courts for Lumpkin county have not boon changed, and the county is still attached to tho Blue Ridge Circuit. A FIRST RATE SEWING MACHINE POE SALE! BELOW i\. Y.C0ST. Especially Adapted for Plantation Work. DR. BAAKEE Treats all Diseases. SPECIAL attention given to all chronic dineases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption, In fluenza, Asthma, Itromdiitis, all diseases of the Nose, Mouth, Throat, und Lungs; all Skin Diseases of overv. dcseripthfn success fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheumatism. Gout, Neurulgia, Pa ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diarrhoea. The very worst cases of Pilos cured in a short time; also of the Stomach, Liver, mid Bowels. There are many diseases incidental to women and chil dren which are treated with distinguished success. All particulars will be given by letter. Dr. Boakee can produce bne thous and certificates of his perfect success in our- ing CANCERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP DISEASES, FISTULA of overy discre tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS, POLYPUS of the NOSE, Or in any other part of tho body, TUMORS, and SWELLINGS of overy description, and without tho use of tho knife,or any surgical instruments. These last named diseases cannot be cured by cor respondence; therefore all such patients must placo themselves under the Doctor's perso nal supervision. Dr. Buakce lias made a now discovery of “Fluid," that will produce absorption of the “Cataract,” and restore permanent vis ion to tho Eye, without resort to tho knife All EYES and EARS are successfully trea ted without tho use of tho knife or needle Dr. Buakee has constantly on hand at hit office a very extensive assortment of beauti ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS, or EAR DRUMS, which are suitable for eith er sex and ages—inserted in five minutes.— Ear Trumpets of every description; also ov ery vnriety of artificial articles known in the world—a largo assortment of beautiful and durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL FEET, with the Ankle, Log, and Knee-Joint attached. These articles aro 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 either sex, and Trusses par ticularly adapted for females in a weak con dition, also for those with Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Bnakee is ono of tho most oolobruted nnu skillful physicians and surgoons now living. His fame is known personally every principal city of the world. AM letters directed to Dr. Bankeo must contain ton cents to pay postage and inci dental expenses. All Chronic Discuses can be treated by correspondence, except those mentioned, which will require his porsonul supervision. &4U Office Ilours, from 0 A. M. to 4 P. M cm „ . DOCTOR BAAKEE Office, 704 Broadway, a few Doors abovo Fourth street, New York City. janS—tr.lm a w.'lm Warranted to do (ebl I. No. 3 Choice Homo. Bate Work. ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE. Rom Oa., Aug. 17. FEVER AND AGUE. This trying and provoking disease, which fixes Its rdeofesu grasp on ths body of man, reducing him to a meehehadow in a short space of time, and rei^pring him physically and mentally useless, can he defeated and driven from the body by the use of BOSTETIKR'B MNOWBED BITTERS, further, any of the stove stated diseases coo net bs contracted when exposed te any ordinary conditions producing them, tf the Bitters am need os per directions. And as It neither creates mouses 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 ths production of a thorough and perma nent core. For Persons in advanced years Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm body, these Bitten ere invaluable es a restora tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried to he appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitten ere indispensable, especially when the mothm’s ‘noorlshtdent Is Inadequate to the demands of tbs child, consequently her strength must yield, and hen It Is where a good tonic, such as Hostetter's Stomach Bitten Is needed to Impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and befon so doing, ssk your physician, who, if he Is acquainted with tiro virtues of the Bitten, trill recommend their use la all cases of weakness. CfDTlON,—We caution tha public against using any of the many imitations or coun terfeits, but ask for Hostettek’s Ceiebbatki. Stomach Bittehs, and see that each bottle has the words ” Dr. J. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters” blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph signa ture is on the label. S3* Prepared and leld by IIOSTETTER k SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the f Ited Slates, Canada, Sooth America and Germany. SCOVIL & MEAD, NEW ORLEANS, I.A., Wliolcaulc Aironte Gtli Annual Announcement. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE Cosmopolitan ART ASSOCIATION, TJ3ROM all sections of the country subscri r* bers to this popular Art Institution, (now in Its sixth year) are hoing received in a ra tio unparalleled with that of any previous year. Any person can become a member by sub scribing 33, which will entitle him to 1st—The beauti ul steel Engraving, “Shak- speara nnd his Friends.” 2d—A Copy of tho elegantly illustrated Art Journal, one year. 3d—A Free Season Admission to tho Gal leries, 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 Ameri can and Foreign Artists. Tho Suporb Engraviug, which every snb- soribor will receive immediately on receipt of subscription, entitled Shakspeare and His Friends, Is of a eharactcr to give unqualified satisfac tion. No work of oqual value was ever plac cd within roach of the people at suh a price. Tho Engraving Is of very large size; being printed on heavy plate papor, SO by 38 inch es, making a most superb ornament suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor, or office. It can bo sent to any part of the country by mull, with safety, being paeked in a cylinder, postage pro-paid. Think of it! Sueh a work, deliverd free af charge, and the Art Journal, one year for three dollars ! ■ SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo received until the evening of Tuosday the 31st of January, 1860, at wlrich time tho books will close aud the Premiums bo given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a singla subscrip tion. Those remitting $15 are entitled tosix memberships. Subscriptions from California, the Canadas and nil Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 in stead of $3, in order to defray extra post ages, Ac. Persons wishing to form olubs will apply for a circular af terms, Ac. The bountifully Illustrated Art Journal, giving fuM particulars, will he sent on re ceipt pf 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, Autunry, O. A. A., 540 and 518 Broadway, New York. Subscriptions nlso recoivcd by H. A. SMITH, for Jlomc and vieinity. Jan4.trw4t Gaat Artistic Attraction! , ■■ ■—- - ■ Two Splendid Plates* Imperial Court of France; ROYAL FAMILY”UF ENGLAND. The Eclectic Magazine FUR JANUARY, 1800, Will bo Embellished with TWO Splendid Plates. 1. Thc Empress Eugenie and the Eight Ladies of Her Court. 0 Beautiful Portraits of 8 Beautiful Ladies. 2 Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and the Children o( the Royal Family. The artistic embellishments and the literary attractions of the number are intended to be matchless. Other brilliant gems of art will follow. It is intended to please tho artistic eye and grati fy the taste ot oU.lovers, of, choico reading. READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. I5TII. FOR FEBRUARY, 1800. Two Splendid Plates ARB IN PREPARATION. We invite the attention of all the lovers oi choico reading to The Eclectic, its rich nnd varied contents, and its beautiful embellish ments. 1 The Eclectic as a Monthly Magnxine, ol 144 pages or more, double columns, has no superior in literary merit or artistic embel lishment. 2. Its letterpress is mndo up oi the choicest articles, selected from 7 British Quartcrics and 9 British Monthlies. It aims to give the cream of all. 3. The Eclectic, in one ycareequals in prin- :cd matter any three entire British Quurte- ries. The price of them is $7. The priic ol fbe Eclectic for the same is only $5, while >hc prints in The Eclectic are worth alone Ji more. 4. Tho variety, richness, nnd nffiucncc oi The Eclectic articles.in all the depurtmeut* of literature and papular scionco, both in structive and entertaining, stamp it as tin oest Magazine published. So Lite Press and eminent men say, in all parts of tho land. 5. Every number of The Eclectie Is splen didly embellished with one or more portraits or prints. 18 fmo Steel Plates, aud 100 Por traits and Faces in 1859—worth more ulqut- than the price af tho work. 0. The Eclectie has acquired an establish od character as a standard work among liicra ry men. It finds a place in many libraries From IIou. Edward Everett.—Boston. Sept. •10th, 1859.—“I concur in the highly favora ble opinions of The Eelcntie Magazine which have beon expressed by many eminent per sons and in several leading journals. I have read it for threo years, and find Us contonts judiciously selected, so as to present a great variety of instructive and interesting matter, ind afford a fuir specimen of the current lit erature of the day.—"Edward Everett.” From Noble Butler, Louisvill, Ky.—“The Eclectic Magazine is one of the best guests that can be invited into the family. Its in fluence must be good on every member. It is really more useful than would bo the seven British Quarterlies, and the niue monthlies, the ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is tho sunte thing as if wo took the whole of these peri- idicals, and emp'nyed a gentleman of tuste to read them all over, and select the best for our own persunl.” From ths Hon. Judge Lumpkin, Alliens, Gn.—“I have been a constant roudorof The Eclectic for many years. Whether instruc lion or entertainniont be the object, the selec tions of its articles, in my humble judgment, are unequaleil. The engravings alone are wortli the price of subscription.” From the lion. Judge Longstreet, Trosi dent of South Carolina College.—”1 him long 1/con a reader of The Eclectic Magazine, and regard it as unsurpassed by any work oi the kind in our country for rulimbte rcntlingi The commendations of tho Press are main and generous. • Alfluvers of choice rending and beautiful art-portraits and engravings are invited to send their orders for tho coining year. Each now subscriber to the work, or any person who sends a now name with tho pay in ad vance, will ho entitled to n choico of either ofotwo beautiful premium prints, worth $2 50 each. No intelligent family, o younng lady nr young gentleman, should be without the gems of art and the treasures of literature to' be found in The Eclectic. TERMS.—The Eclectic is issued on the first of every month. Each number contains 144 largo octavo pages, on fine paper, neatly stitched in green covers, with portraits bv Sartain. The twelve numbers comprise three volumes of 600 pages each, with titles, index es, and embellishments. Price $5. Tho pos tage is only three centB a number, prepaid at the oflieo of delivery. Tho Januury number for 50 cents, any other for 42 cents, sent in DYSPEPTICS BEAD! « Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known. tEPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, . formerly of Griffin, Go. Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and others in this vi tality eon attest to its virtues.' For sale in Roms, by july6.tr. J. 0 YJSISER. poBtngo stamps. “. II. 575 W. jan 3—t-w 5t BIDWELL, No. 5 Beckman street, N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1700. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff ^ Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 A 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Streot, New York,) Would cull tho especinl attention of Uro- cers and Druggists to his removal, and also tho artieles of his manufacture, viz t BROWN SNUFF. Mncaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappco, Pure Virginia, Coarse Kappco, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Fresh Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast, Frosh Honoy Dew Scotch, or Lundyfoo t TOBACCO. SUOKIXO. KINK CUT CIIEW1N0. No. 1, P. A. L., or plain, No. 2, Cavendish, or sweat, Nes. 1 A 2 mix’d, Sweet Scented Oronoco; ldtcfeot, Tin Foil Cavendish. • SMOKING. St. Jago, Spanish, Canister, Pure Turkish. A Circular of Prices will be sont on appli cation. N. B.—Note the new article of Fresh. Scotch Snuff, which will be found a superior article for dipping purposes. [jan33m-tw DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, rom th* oiran by Hepatitis or Liver Complaint,, ; DYSPEPSIA ANlWtJK H^AD^Sk ... ' •” .. .a.wtiW. i..",.- it ..Wri Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. P AIN in the right jjde,' under the edge of- the ribs, increase on {pressure; sometimes’’ the pain,is in the left side; the patient is- rarcly able to lie on the left side; Sometimes' die pain is felt under the shoulder' blade,, and it frequently extends to the top of th<f- shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is ; affected with loss of appetite,-and sicknessf- the bowels in general are Cdillvo, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy' sensation in the back part. There is gene-; rally a considerable loss of memory, accom- ' panied with a painful sensation of havihg v . left undone something which ought to have: been done. A slight, dry cough is some times an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled^ his feet are cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits aro low; and although he is satis fied that exercise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, , he distrusts every remedy. Several -of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown' rhe lives to have teen extensively deranged-. - - AGUE AND FEYER, *Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in cases ot? Ague avd Fever, when taken^with Quiuinc, ire productive of the most happy results. Nr> letter cathartic can be used, preparatory to, ir after raking Quinine. Wc would advi'e alt who arc afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. ' • i m kUR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL ’ kinds of JOB WORK EMPLOYMENT. flJKfl A MONTH AND ALL EPPEN- P»i'i. An agent is wanted in overy town and eoauty in the United States, te engage in a respectable and easy business by which the above profits may be certainly realised. For further particulars, nddrcs'Dr. J. Henry Warner, corner 12th Street and Broadway, New York City, enclosing one Postage Stamp. nov80-Sm CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS ’TO AGENTS. Fifty Dollars per Month and Ex ponses Paid. W E wish to engage an active Agent in evcrycounty throughout the United States and Canadas, to travel and introduce OlirNKW TWENTY DOLLAR DOUBLE TIIUKAD LOCK stitch sewing if ActiiNK. This Ex<e|sipr Ma chine is just patented, with valuable improvo ments, which make itthaehoqpest and most popular machine in existence, anil acknowl edged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A limited number of responsible agents aro wanted to solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 per month and expenses will be paid. For conditions and full particulars, ad dress, with a stump for rotutn postage. J. W. HARRIS, No. 13 Shoe and Leather Exchange, Dustoa, Mass., janl7-triCm Morcer and Njtshanock Potatoes. E OR planting, the finest kind, just receive cd at Nu. 3 Choice House, by • fsb!3 TURNLEY. MARRIAGE LICENCES, and all kinds ot-. .- LEGAL BLANKS, kept constantly on hand. WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1 RULING MACHINE of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, ond at* now prepared ;to fill orders in this lino.-— Blank Books, Hotel Registers, Steamboat and Railroad Blanks, Bills of Lading, Way Bills, &c. BOOK BINDING. A RRAOEMENTS have boon raado with, an excellent Book Binder to fill orders entrusted to our core. Persons having Mag azines or Periodicals ol any kind, Sheet MUr sle, Law Books, or Books of- any kind, they- desire bound, may bo assured that. it will Do neatly done, and an reasonable toons, if en trusted to our care. ■TVzprnft 4<r> CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gaylesville, Cherokeo Cd., Ala., S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Prinoipal. S TUDENTS of both sexes will bs reoeivsd at this Institution, and fitted for the com mon duties of life, or any. altus jn our Col-, leges. Competent Teachers ore employed. Send for a circular. jan21—wly .