Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 08, 1860, Image 4

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ItROKS OF THE .them were tiu then f Were the^r not men? they not men? •smasr* ’TWBH' J CaIeMef for 1860r i Revised for the southern recorder. CTTk mn ) was.a farmer, as was also Put nam, Allen and Stark. 10 BJTTc. >1 Hancock was a shipping merchant. 2d Monday, Chatlinht: 1st. Monday, Floyd, MSWodey; Ffcqrd f . 4th Monday, Lumpkin 4th Monday Richmond . -UAj .wauAWafUOt shipping mer chant. <u feri'/sU Samuel Adams was a tax gatherer. Humphreys was a historian land ^ffsyns '(Mad 'Anthony) ' ¥afiV' idr- ™5£vkXia'£iQli» JrajLf«6™l' justice of the peace. «4HpTgw» yas wdfOT^r,,, t —A love- fitrucic poet maices tne following Rpoiogy M&- '■'> iifOdOST 2d Monday, Camphell Clark Dawson Walton 4th Monday BaldSrlnt ’ t : .1 ! Jackson I Monroe Paulding Taliaferro Walker Thurs. after Pierco T3EPXEMBER. j at Mondhy Appling , Chattooga Cherokee Columbia Coweta for,his stuttoringJJulcinea Yet hor speech did break ;> Along her sweet lip’s tender rose, As V& the shining pebble breaks The brook, in music, as it flows. And as I gazed, The eager word And struggled for ah' Of bliss upon a ooueh so rare. 433** TCJ! sd Monday don’t yon do it. When a youni alone, lays violent?) sing “kiss” i doit. SP. Iff When # horse kicks a strong disposition to don’t you do it. pany.oopaBiqj) yi * lltftD and Matter.—The talented sis ter of a learned and humorous man was studying metaphysics.. Tussled by the ’ asked, “ivliat is mind 1” . Looking from - his book, he Wittingly and evasively re plied'., ‘'No matter.” She pondered o'vefthe answer, and presently return- jpg, asked* “But brother, what is mat- terl” andmoeived the laconic reply PNever mfad'.’’J ; i tg*^^hn«?WWttffwiipyi9 of: totptatal his tread is noiseless. The days come softly dawning, one after another; they xmfipin at the windows; tjieir. fresh ,m6s2iirig;iair is grateful to the,lips that pa^^iE^^4tt^pi|^Bi<i»mmet ;to the, tils for its own. aehMtalcah CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Fifty Hollars per Month and Ex- J Kft^j^k-'S-^nenses Paid '^■H 5 wish to engage an active Agent r county, throughout the Unil ianadas, to travel and. introduce • Ma- st noknowl- T utility. wanted to soltoitordSrs i wboma salary of 150 per month and expenses will be ,y»- I»Shoeaadli»ath«rigjp^uigei^^p, 'Ianl7-trif.ni menu, whScrmlKttSihS5S^Ksl popular machine in existence, and aej edged to be unsurpassed for general,'! THE BLANOmitN SLATE piBRY. A. fully opened end la provided with a snffl- elent number of workmen to fill orders In any partof the Bonth, The quality of Ibe elate hai been folly tested, and its beuuty end ex- eellence ean be seen by an examination of esvtnd buildings In Borne eovered with elute Quarry. The subsortber proposei i the slate at any point , In Georgia, or Tennessee and lay tt on the at an expense not oxoeodlng the oostof ntniou ean he made with John B. Free- Agent of Borne or B. W. Blance general t.atVan Ifert Polk Co., Ga. MBWREmmmsm FROM , , fS Iq Buena Vista Banks. NEAR SALTVILLE, . -WASHINGTON COUNTY, VA. :iL^^«yo^drdlr p lS'^‘ • ..CO .:h ^Priee of jt LUMBER. OWING to the Increased price retery article Of heirfe coo- imption, w0, as a portion of 'ag class, feel that we her and Bawi - ^ P rice ’ of Lum * '*-* HBatton, Oa-, January Uth, i860, “llirbeswty given, that an Instal- of Ten Dollars, on each share of SsetsMrtfaed, of the Dalton lroad Company, has been payable at the offlee on the first day 4th Monday Biel l/.'MfeW let Monday, Clark 2d Motidiy,’Campbell ; Dawson Mondayj Walton *.B»*2asr Monroo qOLld GYMUHfltfi Taliaferro M TO r r Walker RCH. ayYli . lay,.Appling Jl Chattooga , 'Cherokee . Coweta Columbia - iim 85rM Madison Marion Morgan 2d Monday Butts Cass Coffee Albert. Fayette '/{ TGreene ' ,/Pickers j j ' Wosh'fe'on SST J.UDY7v 14 <14 son Martod Morgan 2d Monday Butte Cass Coffee Elbert Fayette Greene Gwinnet Pickens Wash'g|on Webster Sd Mqntfay Cobb Hall Nowton Putnam Talbot Ware Emanuel Lee Muscogee pcito Wilkes Monday of ter tbe 4th ) Echols Mondn; ( Echols Effi’ham Fri. th ' Clinch Emanuel Leo , ... , Wilkqs 4thThurs'y Montg'ry, Monday af" ter' ^th Monday a APfiiL. 1st Monday Carroll * Dooly Early Fulton. Gordon Pike Babun Taylor Warren Wilkinson 2d Monday, Charlton Hab'sham ■Hancock' Harris—- ■■ 1 of) th [] OCTOBER. 1st Monday Carroll Early Fulton .Gilmer . Gordon ' Taylor Warren Wilkinson inter ■ & ^enry M*X Ogl’thorpo Pulaski Stewart Worth Thursday ) Bryan after J Wajmo 4th Monday Banks] ' Decatur DoKulb if:;,.' Glynn Houston 1 ' Jasper Lincoln Polk Schloy WhitSald Wilcox Friday after Telfair Thhrs. after Irwin Monday “ Berrien MAY. - 1st Monday Clayton Gilmer Randolph Upson 2d Monday, Bibb Burke Catoosa Chatham Fannin Mitchell 3d Monday Chatt'chee Quitman 8 ■“ Wednes. . 2d Monday' Fannin ‘ Ilab'sham Hancock •oup Union Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dade Muscogeo Terrell Towns Last Mond. Colquitt JUNE. 1st Monday Lowndes ' Douj ‘ Mill. 2d Mondiy Brooks Johnson 8d MondayThomas 4th Monday Richmond JJJl . : ‘ ’ Worth Thursday V Montg’cry after, j -Wayne 4th Monday Banks Decatur DoKalb Glynn Houston . Jasper Lincoln Polk Schley • r ; > Tattnall Towns Whitfield Wilcox Friday afterTelfair Thurs. after Irwin NOVEMBER, lit Monday Berrien Clayton Effi’gham : Milton Randolph' Upson 2d Monday Bibb Burke Catoosa Mitchell Sd Monday, Chat’ehee Quitman Spalding Troup Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dade Terrell Thurs. after Molntosh Mond. " Colquitt do do Liberty Monday 1 Byran after, t Liberty DECEMBER. IstMonday Dougherty Lowndes 2d Monday Johnson Brooks 3d Monday Thomas •The bill changing tho tiino of holding the' Superior Courts lor Lumpkin county, « tamed also a section regulating the sor qf Jttron for soid county, and a section taohlhg the same to the Western’ Circuit passed the Senate in this shape, but the House struck oat all except the Section regij- ldtiiig the Jurors and the Senate concurring in the amendment, t*ie Superior Courts for Lumpkin county have " not been ehsnged, and the county fs still attached to tho Bine Bldgs Circuit. A FIRST RATE FOR SALE! V: BEI.0W \. V.t'OST. Especially Adapted for PIutatloR Work. Work ENQUIRE AT SHU OFFICE. Rom Ga., Aug. 17. T ■ T9 -riTlTh TYTftTmUTV _ insisr tmnrwmjr FiRE. iijisinijNCE m •OF THH- dlTYM)F®-NEAV YORK,' .QtsOffuBe, Whitlock- Dulhiiiujt !n't [Corner of Nassau and Beckman Btrect] 1 CAPITAL, $150,000. With Surplus nil Sccnrcly Invested, Insures - all kinds or Personal Property against laws or damage by Fire, at tho very lowest rates charged by re sponsible Companies. Planters, Merchants, and others desiring to effect Insurance upon their property, are re spectfully solicited to give a portion of their patronage to this Company. Applications for Insurance, made in person or by mail, will receive immediate attention. Possessing personal information in regatd to locations and other details of Insurable prop erty in the Southern and Western States, this Company is ennblcd (beyond many others) tetgive advantages ill rateBof premiums. Ac. Th* direction of tho Company embraces some of the first business men of the City of New Yafk, extensively engaged in the South ern-trade, and closely identified witli its in terest Any information connected with insurance will be cheerfully given, and all business connected with this Company will bs trans acted With liberality and promptness. DIRECTORS. Wm. Cbanncey, Wm. Chauncey A Co., 10 Old Slip Moses Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall streo Poul Spofford, Spofl’erd, Tileston A Co., ' 29 Broadway P. C. Van Schaiek, Vali Schaick, Edwards A Co., 65 Front street V. Barsalou, Importer, 62 Water street Jis. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb, 02 Front street E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Spragua A Co„ 107 Front street Bcnj. II. Lillie, B. II. Lillie A Co., 141 Pearl street John O. Holbrooke, International Life Ins. Co., 71 Wall street Philo Hhrd, 136 Nassau street T. J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman A Co., 63 Wnll streo A. Mataran, 21 Beokmnn street Wm. K. Strong, 56 Pine street Edward Haight, Pros. Bank of tho Common wealth, Nassau street Wm. A. Wheeler, 63 Willinm streat C. Melatta, C. Molatta A Ca., 53 Beaver street N. C Platt, Presidcnt.Artizcns’ Bank, Nassau street Jojin T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street B. SI. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A Co., 12 Boekman street Nathaniel W. Burtls, N. W. Burtis A Co., 50 Vesey street Wm.L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway John G. Llghtbody, 34 Beekman street Paoli 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 street Ninard H. Fowlor, 130'Nussau street Geo. W. Bead, Geo. W.' A Jehial Road, 120 Chambers street Roht.B. Currier,-Melius, Currier A Sherwood, 1 42 Warren street John B. Corlies, City Hall John B. Snook, Architect.' 12 ChntnborsStreet Gcorgo Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead, 46 Chambers street W. H. Bulkley, Alien, McLean A Bulkley, to Chambers street D. M. Holdredge, N. Y, S. Heating Co., 442 Broadway Franc's Millor, M. 1>.. Hut Forsyth'street Wirt. CITAUNCEYl Pres't. PHII.O HURD, Vice Priss’t. Joust K. Oaklev, Ho-’r.V. B. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia. jnnS-3m-tw. STOMACH BITTERS, °iytuitery. Colic, Cholera In view of the fact th’i the human family in more or less suDjceiea u> . some of the above complaints, besides in numerable other conditions in life, which by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may be able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, secure per manent health. In order to accomplish thia dmired object, the true course'to pursue ia, certainly, that which will produce n natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter has introduced to thia country a prepara tion called HOSTETTER’8 STOMACH BITTERS, which at this day is n* a new medioine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction, to all .who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and livsr, hsstonnp I DR. BAAKEE Treats all Diseases. SPECIAL attention given to. all chronic diseases—Coughs, Groin., Consumption.' lln- Auen/o, Asthma, Bronchitis^ ail diseases of the N646; Mouth,-Throat, and Lungs; all Skin Diseases or overv description success fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheumatism. Gout, Neuralgia, Pa ralysis, Epilepsy; or Convulsions, Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Diarrhoea. Tho very Worst cases of Piles cured-;in a short time; also of the Stomach, Liver,'~ and Bowels. There are many diseases incidental to women and chil dren Which are tiWted with distinguished success. All particulars will be given by letter. Dr. Baakee can produce one thous and certificates of his perfect success in our- ing CANCERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP DISEASES, FISTULA of every diserip- tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS, . POLYPUS of the NOSE, Or in ony other part of the body, . . TUMORS., and' SWELLINGS of every description, and Without the uso Qf the knife, or any surgical instrnnionts. These last named diseases cannot bo cured by cor respondence; therefore al) sueb patients Mutt place themselves under the Doctor'd -persci. nal supervision. Dr. Baakee has made a now discovery of a "Fluid,” that will prodneo absorption qf tho "Cataract,” and restore permanent vis ion to tho Eye, without resort to the knife All EYES and EARS are successfully trea ted without the use of tho knife or needle.— Dr. Baakee has constantly on hand at hi* office a very extensive assortment of beauti ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS, or EAR. DRUMS, which are suitable for eith er sex and agos—inserted ,ln five infantes.— “ “ ' • description; also ev- articlcs known fa the i largo assortment of boautlfiil and durable. ARTIFICIAL . HANDS, . with the 4AXS-SSiffi " uiSlffS r' D.if*£ aro perfectly natural, and adapted for either sex, and can be sent py express to any nart of the world. All kinds of Trusses for Hernia or Rupture of every description, for either sex, and Trusses par, ticularly adapted for females fa a weak con dition, also for those with Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Baakee is one of the most celebrated and sktllfal physicians and surgeons now living. His fame is known personally In every principal city of the world. Baakee must contain ten cent* to pay poatag* and Inci dental expenses. All Chrenia Diseases ean be treated by eorrespondenee, except those mentioned, whioh will require his personal supervision. ' : _ _ USB. Office Hours, from 0 A. M. to 4 P. M. DOCTOR BAAKEE Offioe, 764 Broadway, a few Doors above Fourth street, New York City. janD—trSm t w3in DYSPEPTICS READ! Tbe Best Dyspeptic Remedy Knoi I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, formerly of Griffin, Go. p « Prof. W. W. Bharpo, and fathers in this vi tally can attsst to Its virtues. o • ! i For sols In Roms, fay l julyS.tf. J. U YRI8ER. imph flux, new settlers, and disease. Dianhoea, d- generally contracted 1 caused principally by the change of Water and diet, will be speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other; the eause of whioh may always be attributed to derangements of tne diges tive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT TERS as per directions on the bottle. For this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of seme kind, then: w hy not ' fallibli Imperial., Court ;ojT France. iroYAir-FAMI J.Y OENOLAND. le? nse an artiole known to bo ini Ereiy country have their Bitters as a pre ventive of disease, and strengthening of the system in general, and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, fro.it whom this preparation omapnted, based upon scientific experiments which has attended to advance the destiny Of this great preparation in the tnedied scale of seienoe. FEVEE AND AGUE. This faring and provoking dlseuo, which fixes Us nieuBsw grasp on tho body of nan, reducing him to a mclBjhadow in a short spoof of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by the use of BOSTXTTER’B RENOWNED BITTERS, farther, any of tho abort stated diseases eon not bo contracted whn exposed to any ordinary.condttloha predating them. If tbe Bitten am rued as per dbeottons. And os U neither creates satnoa not offeodt tho palate, and rendering unntess- lory any change of diet or interruption to usual pur- salts, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, Urn complaint Is thus removed as speedily as is con sistent with the production of a thorough and perma nent care. For Eergons in advanced yean Who am suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm body, them Bitters am invaluable as a restora tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to be triod to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters are indispensable, especially where the mother’s nourishment is Inadequate to tho demands of the child, consequently her strength mast yield, and here It ia where a good tonic, sueh as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should by all means Ifa^ia remejy for' atl easte df debility, arjd JMWo so doing, ask your pftyslcltn, who. lf ho Is Acquainted with the Virtues of-the Bitters; will recommend their oas In til eases of weaknws. » CHJTlOJf.—TWeiKtion 1h* public against using any of the many imitations or coiir.- forfeits, but ask for HqhrtskV ORLXBaATicp. Stomach Bittebs, and see that each bottle has ,tbe.words "Dr. j, Hostetler’s Stomach Bittera” blown on the aide of the bottle, and stamped on- the metallic cap covering the: cork, and observe that our autograph signa ture ie xm the label. ST Prepared aniwM bp HOSTETTER A SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., aid said by all Druggists’grocers, and dealers geieralty throughout the l itod States, Canada, South America and Germany. SCO VIL A MEAD, i! ‘ ;. •« T; - • NEW ORLEANS, LA;, it AVtaolesnlo Agents ‘ Oth Annual Anttouncemeftf. ‘ - continued Success of the" tio unparalleled witji year. iLtuAJ-* 1 * Any porion can become a meiribCi 1 by sub scribing $3, which will entitle him to "d^-ACopy of tho'elegantly illustrated Art SVeo^ason Admlsslpn to tho oX lerfaG. 648 Brotdlwny, New York. . ' Hit addition to which several hundrorl val- oahlo Works of Art aro given to subscribers ns premiums, comprising choice Paintings. Beuipthres, Outlines; Ao., by tho first-Ameri can and Foreign Artists. The Bnperb Engraving, which every sub- .Jrikdr will receive immediately on receipt of'subscription, entitled _ . Shakspeare and His Friends, Is of a character to give unqualified satisfac tion. ' No work of equal value was ever piae ed within reaoh of the people at suh a price. The Engraving is of very large sine, being for.thewalls of, either the Ubrory, parier r ?r, ° Tread be sent to ony part of the"Country by.mail, with safety, being packed fa a ^^hfak o? 0 i S tT 8 S?eh a work, doliv.ord free of charge, and the -4r< Journal, ope year f6r three (Mlarc I' ' . , '„ I860, at whioh time the books will olose and- tho Premiums bo given to subscribers. £ No person is restricted to a single subscrip tion. Those remitting $15 oro entitled fosix memberships. _ ... . „ _ . Subscriptions from California, fae Canadas and all Foreign Provinces, must be $3 60 in- of $3, fa ( The Eclectic Magazine FOR JANUARY, I860, Will bo Embellished with TWO Splendid Plates. 1. The Empress Eugenio and the Eight Ladies of Her Coiirt. W Beautiful Portraits uf 9 Beautiful Ladies. 2 Queen Victoria, Prince Albert; and the Children of the Royal Family. The artistic embellishments and the literary attractions of the number aro intonded to be mafohless. Other brilltaut gems of art will follow. Ills intended to please the artistic eye and grati fy tho taste of all lovers of eholoe reading. READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. 15TH. FOR FEBRUARY, 1860. Two Splendid Plates ARE IN PREPARATION. We invite the attention of all thelovers o( choice reading to The Ecloctic, its rich and varied contents, and its beautiful embellish ments. ’ - - ■ on , 1 The Eclectic as a Monthly Magazine, of 144 pages or more, double columns, has no superior in Uterury merit or artistic cmbcl lishment. . . . 2. Its letterpress Is made up ol the choicest articles, selected from 7 British Quarteries and 9 British Monthlies. It aims to give the cream of all. : 3. Tbe Eclectic, in one year, equals in prin ted matter any threo entire British Quurlc- rios. Tho price of them’ is $7. Tho price ol Th* Eclectic for the same is only $5, while the prints in The Eclectic are worth alone $5 more. 4. The variety, richness, and affluence of The Ecleetio articles in nil the departments of l[terature,and pupular science, both struetivo and entertaining, stamp it as best Magazine published. So tbe Press and eminent men say, in all parts ol the land. 5. Every number of The Eclectic is splen didly embellished with one or more portraits or prints. 18 fine Steel Plates, and 100 Por traits and Faces In 1859—worth more alone than the price of the work. 6.. The Ecleetio haajyiquired an establish ed character ns a standard work among litera ry men. It finds a place In many libraries. From Hon. Edward Everett.—Boston. Sept. 30th, 1859.—"I concur in the highly favora ble opinions of Tho Eclectic Magazine which have been expressed by many eminent per sons and in several leadingjournals. I have road it for throe years, and find its contents judiciously selected, so as to present a great variety of instructive and interesting matter, and afford a fair specimen of tbe current lit erature of the day.—“Edward Everett.” From Noble Butler, Louisvill, Ky.—“Tbe Ecleotie , Magazine is ouo of the best guests that can be invited into the family. Its in fluence must be good on every member. It is ronlly more useful than would be the seven British Quarterlies, and the nino monthlies, the ‘croam’ of whioh it gives. It is the same thing as if wo took tho whole of these peri- udioals, and emp'oyed a gentleman of taste to read them all over, and select the best for our own porsual.” .... From the Hon. Judge Lumpkin, Athens, Ga.—“I huvo been a constant reader of The Eclectic.for many years. Whether instruc tion or entertainment be the object, the selec tions of its artiales, in my humble judgment, aro uucqualed. The engravings alone are worth the price of subscription.’’ From the Hon. Judge Longstroet, Presi dent of South Carolina College.—“I have long boon a reader of Tho Ecluctie Magazine, and regard it as unsurpassed by any work of the kind in our country for valuable reading. The oommendutious of tho Press are muny and generous. All lovers of choice rending and bcnutifal art-portruits and engravings are invited to send their ordors for tho coming year. Each new subscriber to the work, or any person who sends a new name with tho pay in ml vance, will be entitled to a choleo of either of two beautiful premium prints, worth $250 each. No intelligent family, o vounng lddy or young gentleman, should be without the gems of art and tho treasures of literature to bo found in The Eclectic. TERMS.—The Ecleetio is issued on the first of every month. Each number contains 144 large octavo pages, on fine paper, neatly stltebcd in green'covers, with ]mrlraits by Sartain. The twelve numbsrs comprise three volumes of 000 pages each, with titles, index, es, and embellishments. Price $5, The pos tage Is inly three Cents a number, prepnld at the office of delivery. The January number for 60 cents, any other fur 42 cents, sont in stolid of $3. fa order to defray extra posl- ^Jq&ita^rfsiiing: to’foUn Hub? wh? ippiy ^ThoL^uJ&Slly ^'ua^r^ted Art Journal, giving frill particulars, will bo sent on rd- oeipt of 18 cento, in stamps Or coin. Idress O. L. DERBY, ‘ Actuary, O. A. A., 540 and 548 Broadway, New Tori;, iibaoriptions also received by H. A. — and vletalty., til J . V Subscriptions SMITH, forF Jan4.trw4t every towu and eouhty la tho United States, ta engage in a respectable'find > easy business by which the above profits may bo certainly realised. For fnrtherpartlciilars, aildrcs Dr. J. Hoary -'Warner; corner 11th Street nnd Broadway, Naw York City, euolosing one Postage Stamp. nev80-3ia postage stamps. 575 jnn 3—t-w 5t BIDWELL, No. 5 Boekman street, N.Y. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, ' 16 A 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Stroct, New York,) Would call the especial attention of Gro in and'Druggists to his removal, and e tho articles uf his manufacture, viz : BROWN SNUFF. Mncahoy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Naohitochcs, ' American Gentleman, Copenhagen. ■ YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Fresh Saotch, High Toast Scotch, Irish High Too) ’’FresVnoriey DewBobloh, *r Lundy foot n TOBACCO. SMOKING. - ♦ ' »1NX CUT OnEWINO. Nfe V P A. If,; or plain, No, 2, Cavendish, or sweet, Res.:l A 2 mix’d, Sweet Scented Oronooo; Litefoot, ! Tin xoil Cavendish. Mac « *ayinxmen*' - » -* i :wiw i-VTr'in ’i !> LIVER PtELS, ; FOR TH! ODXB Ot' , vV, 1 Hepatitis or Liver Com^int, " DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. ^SymjptomsjSTaTSi^^i'^iver; P AIN in the.right side, under the.edgc of the ribs, increase on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient fa rarely able to lie on the left-side; .sometime# the pain is felt under thc^shopldc'r blade, and it frequently extends 'to the top of thtf shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for £ rheumatism in' the arm. ' The stomach fa affected’ with loss of appetite and' sibkness, .the bowels in general arc costiVe, c Mmctime» alternative with lax; the head? V.troubled .with pain, accompasniedUvthh a dull, heavy tarnation in the back pslft, ThBfe is gene rally a considerable loss of memory,.accom panied with a painful sensation^ of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough fa some times an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he js easily startled,, his feet are cold or burning^ and Ws com- A Cii ‘ BOOKING. i< . .. Spanish, . i /, Puro .Turkish; Circular of Prices will be sent bn appli- oxtion. T«rr v. rr-^r.- ■ r ■ N. B.—Note thfi new artieia- of Freeh Scutch Snutl', whioh will be found a superior •tide for dipping pnrposeS. - (Jan33fa-tw LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, Wragg’s Steam Saw MiU! T HE subsoribor, .desirous of keepin icopins up ooromunity r havo ilftioflfbr furnish- ftbont tho Mm]! porfwno^5. 0 whlto ratm.- tho tigsber used and machinery is nnt.exoell- “d, and all bills fur lumber will bo PROMPT LY and ACCURATELY filled. Three Teams 7 are rogularly employed to haul lumber to Rome and utlicr places, and contracts can be mode for lumber delivered. Terms for Hauling, CASH, but reasonable credit will bo given on the lumber itself. We are thankful for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed and respectfully solioit a cfantinunnee of the same. > ^ L. R. A S. D. WRAGG. Fcotd Covnty, Fch2—tf arc productive of the most happy.results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advi'e all who arc afflicted with this disease to give them A FAIR TRIAL. Address all orders to '■ FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' P. S. Dealer* and Phynirfona ordering from others than Fleming Urufi. will do well to write tht*lrnrd**rn dixtlnctljr, *nd Utkf none but Dr. M'Lane?*, prepared by Fleming Hrns.< J'iUsImrrib, 1H. To thiMH wUhlng to giro them a frl«l. we will f irwnnl p*r malL !*rvt paid, to iiny part of tho United State*; lx*x «f pill* for twrite^threp-cent IJOdtagu Ntauip*. or on,- vl il of Verinifugn for fitiirtreu tlmv'cout ntnrtijM. All onlere from Canada m«*t bo ao- compaitlLMl bjr twenty v^nt* extra. , Sold by all nn-icctablts Dnigghti, and'Country fltora per* gonnrally. — mmm®, JOB. OFFICE. <UR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL ’ kinds of JOB WORK arc NOT SURPASSED by any office in Upper Georgia. Persons wishing Pamphlets of any kind, ■ Cards, Posters, ., • Circulars, Dodgers, - Bill Heads, Blank Notes, Checks, or other Job work will do well to give ns a call MARRIAGE LICENCES, anil nil kinds of LEGAL BLANKS, kept constantly on hand- WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1 RULING M ACHINE of the MOST APPROVED STYLE,- and are now prepared to fill orden in thia line,— Blank Books, ; ; V Hotel Registers, Steamboat and ' 1 Railroad Blanks, f - Bills of Lading, Way Bills, &o. ( BOOK N.W«. ■\ RRAGEMENTS have been made with’ -LX. an excellent Book Binder to fill orders outruitej fa our care. Persons having Mag- azincg or Periodicals of any kind. Sheet Mu- zio, Law Books, o r Books of any kind, they aeziro bound, may be assured that it will bo neatly dona, and on reasonable tend*, If en trusted to our oare. Terms .’ , 1 ■ ■■ ' II. CHATTOOGA KIVElt \ ' INSTITUTE, . ■ Gnyleavillo, Cherokee Co., Ala., 8. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Prjnoljial. S TUDENTS of both sexes wilrte rohoived at this Institation, and fitted for the cor mon duties of lift, or any class in- ouf-til leges. Competent Teachers are employed. : bond for a circular. ■>. jen21—wly ;