Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, March 10, 1860, Image 4

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"•■•agr tt* 1 IflTWe have published tlio following (we believe twice) before ; but ns it is worthy of being rend ns often os the Declaration of Independence—at least once a year—the time has about rolled ; (lord 'insertion.—Eavannai Court Calender for 1860. UV3ED..FOR THE SOUTHERN RECORDER. ' ■ SUPERIOR COURTS. JUp. m ' Gaiter Boots. Offfciiaty foot! x JojEtSrbootl To piety you’re shocking; • ijjooxp know \ Of one thing worse And that’s a nice whito stocking So neat and clean Together seen, ~T ft’ewBtoics must agree , t A hi v.To'you to vqto What Gray once wrote «*■> "> 11-A ’handsome elegy. „ r The lasting theme ,antI - Of midnight dream, .The very soul of song, , J ' •Man wants you little Hero below, And never wants you long. fiy Plato ne’er Sent tripping here; By Pluto rather given, To lead poor man (Aii easy plan) A ' i but hea S' p V-X To any place but heaven. Yet still I vow There’s magic now About a woman’s foot, And cunning was The wizard hand That mode a gaiter boot. For while that knave * The gaiter’s gave To mortals to ensnare them; Mankind he hoaxed, And even coaxed The angels down to wear them. The Irrepressible Cokfipt long For “Union” one, and one “no Union' cries! Shame on the sex that such dispute be gan, Ladies are all for union—tee Mcanaas in Huron.—We learn from the Memphis “Enquirer” that twenty minder* were oommitted in that db in l$S9.to»d that the perpotra- ton of fifteen here not yet been discov ered. > Wn*s cs a Maoris Buxnt Ur?—Ah! it As the role nmm Run are the fiercest ' ' * «f the cffiD that sat the fever. The Tear school alenws turn- i heirent out to & patched battle with IheW^of mw Mg&bor- ■gviHig; hot we knew ohsl his blood- hes cheeks meant—the blood was all in his stout heart.' He was a slight boy, and there was not enough to redden his face and fill his heart all at once. JANUARY. 2d Monday; Chatham 3d Monday, Floyd tthMOsday Richmond Lumpkin* FEBRUARY. 1st Monday, Clark 2d Monday, Campbell . Dawson 3<1 Monday, Forsyth Glasscock Mcriw th'r Walton 4th Monday Baldwin '.'J . Jooksou Monroe Paulding Taliaferro Walker , MARCH. ; Thursday Pierce JULY. 1st Monday, Floyd, tth Monday, Lumpkin AUGUST 2d Monday, Campbell Clark ■ Dawson ltd Monday, Forsyth' Glascock Meri’thcr Wilton 4th Monday Baldwin Jackson Monroe Paulding Taliaferro . Walker Thnrs. after Piorco TbupteMber. ADAMS, McKinney & co., 96 liberty Street, NEW YOKE, Offer for Sale from United States Rort§ed Warehouse: BRANDIES—Cognac—OTARD. DUPUY A Co., P1NET, GA8TILLI0N k Co., JAMES HENNES8Y and MARRETT. Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE 8EIGNETTE, and RA8TEAU. GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own im portation, and various other favorite brands. RU M—J AMAICA and 8T. CROIX. WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and other brands, various grades. * IN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES ALSO in Store a large and well selected stock of " DOMESTIC LiaUORS SUCH AS Eye,Bourbon & Monong’hela WI f«b!4-trlwly. Coweta Columbia 'Columbia Cowqtu Crawford Crawford Gwinnett Maditon Madison Marion Marion Morgan Morgan 2d Mouday Butts 2d Monday Butts Cass Cass Cofl’eo Ciiffco Elbert Elbert Fayette Fayette Greene Greene Gwinnot Pickens Pickens Waah’g'on Wash’g'on Webster Webster 3d Monday Cobb 3d Monday Cobb Hall Hall Hart Hart Heard r Hoard Macon Macon Newton Nowton Putnam Putnam Talbot Talbot Tattnall Wnro Wnro Bulloch Frid'y after, Bulloch tth Monday Clay 4th Monday Clay Clinch Clinch Emanuel Emanuel Leo Lee Muscogee Twiggs Twiggs White White Wilkes Wilkes 4th Thnrs’v Montg'ry. Mondsy »f) & ’ hoIs MomUv ) Elfi'hem ter the 4th ) Echols Monday. J OCTOBER. APRIL. 1st Monday Carroll 1st Monday Carroll Dooly Dooly Early Early Fulton Fulton Gilmer Gordon Gordon Pike Tsylor Rabun Warren Tavlnr Wilkinson Warren Tues. after, Pika Wilkinson Wednes “ Rabun -2d Monday, Charlton 2d M anday Charlton Jinh'sham " Fannin Hancock Hab’sham Hnrris Hancock - Laurens - v Harris J t • Miller Laurens - tvriven Miller ' Sumter Scriven Taco, often McIntosh - Sumter 3d Monday Camden 3d Monday Camden Franklin Franklin Haralson Haralson Henry Henry Jefferson Jefferson Jones Jones Liberty Murray Murray Oglcth'rpc Ogl’thorpe Pulaski Pulaski Stewart Stewart Union Worth Worth Thursday 1 Bryan Thursday 1 Montg’ery after , Wayne 4th Monday Banks] after, S Wayne tth Monday Banks Decatur Decatur DcKalb DeKalb Glynn Glynn , Houston Houston Jasper Jasper Lincoln Lincoln Polk Polk Schley Schley Whitfield Tattnall Wilcox Towns iKV.fiix; THE BLANCEVULE SLATE (tVARRY. VAN WERT, POLK CO., 9A. rpHH snbioriber now has Ms Slats Quarry X felly opened and Is provided with a suffi- etsnt number ef workmen to fill orders In any port of the South. The quality or the slate has been fully tested, and Us beanty and ex- eellenoe oan be seen by on examination of esverel bnlldlngs In Rome covered with slate from this Quarry. Tbs subscriber propc — to famish the slats at any point In Goort . Alabama or Tefanessee' and lay it on the G reef at an expente ootexcoodlng the oostof Jin roofing. Contracts eon be made wl*h John ft. Free. • man Agent of Rome or 8. W. Blanee general *■ Agent et Van Wert Polk Go., Ga. Gas Lights! Gas Lights! • Gas" madft from Common PINE WOOD ! W. H. MAGILL 4. C0., Builder* if Out Apparatus for making Gat from Wood. T HE subscribers are now prepared to build and furnish Osss Apparatus for elttes, villages, towns, public aud private buildings, ob abort aotioos Gas made from common pine wood it cheap- «r and better than any other light known from another souree. _ . - Persons wishing to see the Wood Gas Works in opperatlen, can see them at Grady, Nicholson Ado’s* Col. Hammond’s or Dr. Ware’s in Athens, Oa. - All kinds or oas and Steam fittiag rder. __Jl kinds of Gas and Steam fittings tainU/ on bandy for lighting and beating ^sent ibroagh the Post Office, or oth- Sll ho punctually attended to. . W. H. MAGILL k C<\ '•s. ‘ Wife 1. MAGILL. BEEP INSURED. FIRE INSURANCE C0„ OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Office, ’ Whitlock Building, [Corner of Nassau and Beckman Street.] CAPITAL, $150,000, With Surplus nil Securely Invested. Insures ail kinds or Personal Property against loss or dnmago by Fire, at tlio very lowest rates charged by re sponsible Companies. Planters. Merchants, and others desiring to effect Insurance upon their property, arc 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 id regaid to locations aud othor details of InsurabTo prop erty in the Southern and Western States, this Company is enabled (beyond many others) to give advantages In rates of premiums, Ac. Tit* direction of the Cumpuny embraces some of the first business men ot' the City of New York, extensively engaged in tho South ern trade, and closely identified with its in terest. Any information connected with insurance will be cheerfully given, and all business connected witli this Company will be trans acted with liberality and promptness. DIRECTORS. Wm. Chauncey, Wm. Chaunccy A Co., 10 Old Slip Moses Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall etroo Paul Spofford, Spnfferd, Tileston A Co., 29 Broadway P. C. Van Schaick, Vuu Sehniek, Edwards A Co., do Front street V. Barsalou, Importer, 02 Water street Jus. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb, 62 Front street E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprague A Co„ 107 Front street Benj. H. Lillie, B. II. Lillie A Co., Ill Pearl street John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ins. Co., 71 Wall street Philo Hurd, 136 Nassau street T. J. Coleinun, J. C. Coleman A Co., 63 Wall streo A. Mataran, 21 Beckman street Wm. K. Strong, 50 Pine strool Edward Haight, Pres. Dank of tlio Common wealth, Nassau street Win. A. Whoolor, 63 William street C. Molatta, C. Melitta J Co., 53 Beaver street N. C Platt, President Artisans’ Bank, Nassau street John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A Co., 12 Beekman street Nathaniol W. Burtis, X. W. lhirtis A Co., 50 Vescy Btreot Wm. L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway John G. Lightbody, 34 Beekman street Pooli Latbrop, Luthrop 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. Fowler, 136 Nassau street Geo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jehial Rend, . 120 Chambers street Robt. B. Currier, Melius, Currier A Sherwood, 42 Warren street John B. Corlies. City Hall John B. Snook, Architect. 12 Chambers street George Carroll, Carroll, Herrick A Mead,—» 49 Chambers street W. H. Bulkley, Allen, McLsan A Bulkley, 40 Chambers street D. M. Holdredge, N. Y, S. Heating Co., 442 Broadway Franc’s Miller. M. D.. 106 Forsyth street Wm. CHAUNCEY. Pres’t. PHII-O HURD, Vico Pres’t Jons K. O.iKt.KT, Soc’ry. B. F. JONES, Agent,'Rome, Georgia. jan3-3m-tw. HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, 'tout Complaints, arising /root amofbld inaction of the Stomach or Mofnelttproduoing Orampt. bytentary, Oolto, Cholera ilorbu», tto. In view of the foct that eveiy member ot Friday after Telfair Thurs. after Irwin Mouday “ Berrien MAY. let Monday Clayton Gilmer Randolph Upson 2d Monday, Btbb Burke Catoosa Chatham Fannin Mitchell 3d Monday Chatt’cheo Quitman Spalding Troup Union Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dado Muacogee Tyrrell Towns Last Mond. Colquitt JUNE. 1st Monday Lowndes .Dougherry Milton 2d Mondvy Brooks Johnson 3d Monday Thomas Whitfield Wilcox Friday after Telfair Thurs. after Irwin NOVEMBEft. 1st Monday Berrien Clayton Effl’gham Milton Randolph Upson 2d Monday Bibb Burko Catoosa Mitchell 3d Monday, Chat’choc Quitman Spalding Troup Baker 4th Monday Calhoun Dade Terrell Thurs. after McIntosh Mond. " Colquitt do do Liberty Monday 1 Byran after. | Liberty DECEMBER. 1st Monday Dougherty Lowndes 2d Monday Johnson Brooks 4th Monday Richmond 3d Monday Thomas *The bill changing the time of holding the Superior Courts for Lumpkin county, con tained also a section regulating the service of Jurors for said county, and a seetion at taching the dame to tho Western Circuit. It e issed the Senate in this shape, but the ouse struck out all except the Soction regu lating tho Jurors and the Senate concurring In the amendment, tie Superior Courts for Lumpkin county have not been changed, and too county is still attached to the Blue Bidge Cireuit. A FIRST RATE mm MACHINE POR SALE! BELOW N. Y.C0ST. Especially Adapted for Plantation Work. Warranted to do First Rate Work. ENQUIRE AT THIS OFFICE. Rom Oa., Aug. 17. DR. BAAKEE Treats all Diseases, SPECIAL attention given to all chronic diseases—Coughs, Croup. Consumption, In fluenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, all diseases of tho Nose, Mouth, Throat, and LungB; nil Skin Diseases of cverv description succoss frilly treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Pa ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspopsia, Dysentery, Diarrhma. The very worst cases of PileB cured in a short time; also of tho Stomach, Liver, tiiul Itowols. There are many diseases incidental to women aud chil dren which are treated with distinguished succeos. All particulars will be given by letter. Dr. Baakec can produce one thous and certiilcates of bis perfeet success in cur ing CANCERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP DISEASES, FISTULA of evory discre tion, SCALD HEAD; WENS, POLYPUS of the NOSE, Or in any other part of the body, TUMORS, and SWELLINGS of every doscrlptiob, and without the uso of the knlfo.or any surgical instruments. These last named diseases cannot be cured by cor respondence; therefore all Bttehpatients must place themselves under tlio Doctor's perso nal supervision. Dr. Boakce has made a new discovery of a “Fluid,” that will produce absorption ot the "Cataract,” and restore permanent vis ion to tlio Eye, without resort to the knife All EYES and EARS are successfully trea ted without tho use of tho knife or needle.— Dr. Baakce has constantly on hand at his ofllco a very extensive assortment of beauti ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS, or EAR DRUMS, which are Suitable for eith or sex and ages—inserted in five minutes.— Ear Trumpets of every description; also cv. ery varioty of artificial articles known in the world—a large assortment of beautiful and durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL FEET, with tho Ankle, Log, and Knee-Joint attached. These articles are perfectly natural, and adapted for either sox, and can be sent by express to any part of tho world. All kinds or Trusses for Hernia or Rupture of evory description, for either sex, and Trussos par ticularly adapted for fi-males in a weak con dition,also for those with Prolapsus Uteri. Dr. Baakco is one of the most celebrated and skillfiil physicians and surgeons now living. His tamo is known personally in every principal city ol the world. Ail letters directed to Dr. Baakco must contain ton cents to pay postage and inci dental expenses. Alt Chronic Diseases can bo treated by correspondence, except those mentioned, which will require his personal supervision. iSS. Office Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M- DOCTOR BAAKEE Office, 704 Broadway, a few Doors above Fourth street, Now York City. jan3—tr3m k w3m by the assistance of a little knowledge at exercise of common sense, they may be able so to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonio, secure per manent health. In order to accomplish this desired objeot, the true oourse to pursue is; certainly; that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter has introduced to this oountry a prepara tion called HOSTETTER’S ST6MAOH BITTERS, which at this day is to* a nsw medicine, hat one that has been tried for years, giving satisfaction to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus by tho simple process of strengthening nature, enable the system to triumph over disease. Diarrhma, dysentery or flux, so generally contracted by new settlers, and caused principally by the ohange of water and diet, will bo speedily regulated by a brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other; the cause of which may always be attributed to derangements of the diges tive organs, can be cured without fail by using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT TERS os per directions on tho bottle. For. this disease every physician will recom mend Bitters of some kind, then why not use an artiole known to be infallible t Every 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.n whom tbit preparation emanated, based upon scientific experiments which has attended to advance the destiny df this great preparation in the medieefl settle of science. TEVEB AND AGUE. This trying and provoking disease, which fixes Its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to a mnoshadow In a short space of time, and rendering him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated and driven from the body by tho use of IIOSTETTKIt’S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of tho above stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed to any ordinary conditions producing them, If the Bitters Ota used os per directions. And os It neither creates uansea not offends the palate, and rendering unneces sary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pur- sulto,hut promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion, tha complaint la thus removed as speedily as is con sistent with the production ot a thorough and perma nent care. * For Persons in advanced years Who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and Infirm body, three Bitters are invaluable as a restora tive ot strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nursing, these Bitters are indispensable, especially where tho mother’s nourishment is inadequate to the demands of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here It la where a good tonic, such as Hostetler's Stomach Bitters Is needed to Impart temporary strength and tlgor to the system. Ladles should by all means try this remedy for alt cases of dshUity, and before so doing, ask your physician, who, if ho Is acquainted with the virtues of the Bitters, will recommend their • In all eases of weakness. CAUTION.—Wc caution the public against using any of tlio many imitations or coun terfeits, but nsk for Hostettkh’s Oeledratkp Stomach Bitters, and s6e that each bottle has the words “ Dr. J. Hostettcr’s Stomach Bitters” blown on the sidu of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, aud observe that our autograph signa ture is on the label. B3* Prepared and told by HOSTETTER It SMITH, Plttsbnrgh, Pa., and sold by all Druggists, grocers, and dealers geuerally throughout the * Itcd States, Canada, South America and Germany, SCO VIL Sl MEAD, NEW ORLEANS, LA., Wholesale Agents DYSPEPTICS READ! The Best Dyapeptic Remedy Known. I S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS, formerly of'Griffin, Go. Prof. W. \V t Sharpe, and others in this vi tnlty can attest to its virtues. For sale in Rome, by jul/O.tf. J, GY KISER Cth Annual Announcement. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE Cosmopolitan ART ASSOCIATION, 1,3ROM nil sections of the country subsefi- C bers to tbis popular Art Institution, (now in its sixth year) arc being received in a ra tio unparalleled with that of any previous year. Any person can becoiuo a member by sub scribing $3, which will entitle him to lst-VTbo beauti ul steel Engraving, "Sliak- speare uml his Friends.” 2d—A Copy of the elegantly illustrated Art Journal, one year. 3d—A Free Season Admission to the Gal leries, 548 Broadway, New York. In addition to which several hundred val uable Works of Art aro given to subscribers ns premiums, comprising choice Paintings Sculptures, Outlines, Ac., by the first Ameri can and Foreign Artists. The Superb Engraving, which every sub scriber 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 pine cd within reach of the people at suit a price, Tho Engraving is of very largo size, being printed on hoavy plate paper; 30 by 38 inch es, making a most superb ornament suitable for the walls of cithor the library, parlor, or office. It can be sent to any pdrt of the country by mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage pre-paid. Think of itl Such a work, deliverd freo of charge, aud the Art Journal, one year for three dollars ! SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo received until the evening of Tuesday tho 31st of January, I860, at which time tho books will close and the Premiums bo given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscrip tion, Those remitting $15 are entitled to six memberships. Subscriptionsfrom California, the Canadas and all Foreign Provinces, must be $3 50 in stead of $3, in order to defray extra post ages, Ac. ,. Persons wishing to form clubs will apply for a circular of terms, Ac. Tho beautifully Illustrated Art Journal giving full particulars, will be scut on re ceipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary, C. A. A., 516 and 548 Broadway, Now York. Subscriptions also received by If. A. SMITH, for Roino and vicinity. Janl,trw4t Two Splendid Plates. Imperial Court of France. . ROYAL FAMILY OF ENGLAND, The Eclectic Magazine I-'OU JANUAHY, i860, Will ho Embellished with TWO Splendid —-—plates.- 1 _ ' 1. Tlio Empress Eugenio amt the Eight I.adics of-Hor Court. 9 Beautiful .Portraits of fl.Bbautifdl LadieB. i } 1 ? * I 2 Queen Victoria, Prince Albfcrt, and the Children of the Royal Family. The artistic embellishments and the. literary attractions of tire number are intended to be inntelilcss. Other brilliant gems of art will lol.’ow. ' It is intended to please the artistic eye and grati fy the taste of all lovers of clioico reading. READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. 15T1I. FOR FEBRUARY, 1800. Two Splendid Plates ARE IN PREPARATION. 1 We in vite the attention of all the lovers ot choice reading to Tho Eeleetic, its rich and varied contents, aud its beaatiftil embellish ments. 1 Tho Eclectic as a Monthly Magazine, of 144 pages or more, double.- culuuius, Jius no superior in literury nierit or artistic embel lishment 2. Its IctterprcBS is made up ot the choicest articles, selected from 7 British Quartories uud 9 British Monthlies. It aims to give the cream of all. ' 3. The Eclectic, in one year, equals in prin ted matter any tlireu entire British Quarte rn's. The price of them is $7. The price ot The Eclectic for the saute is only $5, while the prints in The Eclectic are worth alone fa more. 4. Tho variety, 'richness, and affluence of. The Eclectic articles in all the departments of literature and pupular science, both in- structivo aud entertaining, stamp it as tlio best Mugazine published. So tho Press and eminent men say, in nil parts of the land. 5. Evory number of The Eclectic is splen didly embellished with one or more portraits or prints. 18 fine Steel Plates, nud loti Por traits and Faces In 1859—worth more uluno than the price of the work. 6. The Eclectic has acquired nil establish ed character as 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 tho highly favora ble opiuions of The Kcleetio Magazine wh’ ’ have been expressed by many eminent sons and in sevurnl leadiiigjournujs. I read it for three years, and find its conti judiciously selected, so as to presout a g: variety of instructive and interesting mat and afford a fair spocimeu of the current ernturo of the duy.—"Edward Everett.” From Noble Butler, Louisvill, Ky 1 Eclectic Magazine is ono of tho best gut that can be invited into the family. Its fluenec must be good on every member, is really more useful than would bo the so British Quarterlies, and the niiie mouthl the ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is the thing us if wo took tlio whole of these odieals, and einp’oycd a gentleman of to read them ull over, and select the kes our owu porsuttl.”. From the non. Judge Lumpkin, Atli Ga.—"I have boon a Constant readerof | Eeleetic for many yours. Whether inslj lion or entertainment be tho object, the s< tionsof its articles, in my humble judgni are utiequulcd. The engravings alone worth the price of subscription. From tbe Hon. Judge Liingstroot, dent of South Carolina College.—“1 long boon a reader of Tha Eclectic Afaga, and regard it as unsurpassed by auy wo] the hind in oupoountry for vn]uubio reai] Tlio commendations of tlio Press are and generous. All lovers of choice reading and heuul art-portraits and engravings are invite] semi their orders for the coining yenr. now subscriber to tlio work, or any p who Bends a new imuio with tho pay in ad vance, will he entitled to a choice of either of two beautiful premium prints, worth $259 each. No intelligent family, o youunglady or young gentlemun, should he without the -cuts of art and the treasures of literature to lie found in Tlio Eclcetie. TERMS.—Tlie Eeleetic is issued on the first ef every month. Each number contains 114 largo octavo pages, on lino paper, neatly stitched in green covers, with portraits by Sartain. Tbe twolve numbers comprise throe volumes of 600 pages each, with titles, index es, and emhellishmcuts. Price $5. Tho pos tage is only three cents a number, prepaid at tho office of delivery. The January number for 50 cents, any other for 42 cents, sent in pnslacc stamps. 575 W. II. BIDWELL. No. 5 Beekman street, N.Y. jan 3—t-w 5t ' C£LE6rATED’ LIVER PILLS, TOE TUB ccns CP Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. .}}:■ Symptoms ofa Diseased" Elver. ! net T I I,rttpn P AIN in the right side, under the qdge of the ribs, increase on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for a rheumatism in the arm.. The stomach is affected with -loss of appetite and sickness, the bowels in general arc costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a rfflli, heavy sensation in the back part. There ft gene rally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of haying 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 arc cold or burning, and he com plains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits arc 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 the liver, to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. M’Lane’s Liver Pills, in cases op Aoue and Fever, when taken with Quinine, arc productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, _ . . .. - y - te EMPLOYMENT. (jjJCri A MONTH AND ALL EPPEN- rJpUv/sas paid. An agent is wanted in every town and county in the United States, to engage in a rcspeatablo and oasy business by which tho above profits may be certainly realised. For further particulars, nddres Dr. J. Henry Warner, corner 12th Street and Broadway, New York City, enclosing on* Postage Stamp. nnv80-3m ESTABLISHED I7GO. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, 16 A 18 CHAMBERS ST., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.) Would onll tho especial attention of Gro cers anil Druggists to his removal, all the articles of Tils manufacture, viz BROWN SNUFF. Miic.abny, Deuiigros, Fine Kaptiee, Puro Virgin! Coarse Rappee. Nacliitoehesl American Gentleman, Copenkag YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Fresh Scotch High Toast Scotch, Irish High Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, or Lut TOBACCO. ■ MOKINO. fl.TK COT CUE No. 1, P. A. L., or plain, No. 2, Cavendish, or swe Nos. 1 A 2 mix’d, Bircct Scented Oi Lilefoot, Tin Foil Cavi SMOKING. St Jngo, Spanish Canistor, Pure Titrklih. A Circular of Prices will be sent ou appli cation. N. B.—Noto the new article of Fresh Scotch Snuff, which will be found a superior article for dipping purposes. [jan33m-tw bUR FACILITIES kiuds of FOR DOING ALL JOB WORK tiro NOT 8UR1\A.SSED by any office in Upper Georgia. Persons wishing Pamphlets of any kind, Cards, Posters, Circulars, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Blank Notes, Checks, LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, AT Wragg’s Steam Saw Mill! T HE subscriber, desirous of kooping up with tho wants of tho community, havo recently increased their facilities for furnish* lug Lumber of all the various kiuds requir ed for building and other ordinary purposes. Tho Lumbor is inferior to none and is fur- nitdied on &» reasonable terms as can be had anywhere in this section. All the Labor about tho Mill is performed by white men,— the timber ueed and machinery is not excell ed, and aki bills for lumber will bo PROMPT LY and ACCURATELY filled. Three Teams are regularly employed to haul lumber to Rome aud other places, and contracts can be mndo for lumber delivered. Terms for Hauling, CASH, but reasonable crodit will bo given on the lumber itself. We are thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. L. R. A 8. D. WRAGG. Flow Cutrarr, Fcb2—tf Steamboat and Railroad Blanks, Bills of Lading, Way Bills, &c. BOOK BINDING. A RRAGEMENTS liavo beon mndo with an excellent Book Binder to fill orders entrusted to our care. Porsons hnving Mag azines or'Periodicals of any kind, Sheet Mu sic, Law Books, or Books of any kind, they desire hound, may be assured that it will be neatly dono, and on reasonable terms, if en trusted to our care. Terms Oaslx. CHATTOOGA RIVER INSTITUTE, Gayleaviile, Gherokee Co., Ala., S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal. S TUDENTS of both sexes will be roeelved at this Institution, and fitted for the com mon duties of life, or any class in our Col leges. Competent Teachers are employed. Send for a circular. Jan21—wly