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- _ . . . . 2d MoniUy, Chatham
a i14BIbpsbk>^«3-'ijaniiHL.
A soft, light tone, and low,
Yet barbed with shame and woo j
Ah Imfelitit imimbit Uuwe^ yw
•45 ft. UP
Sie littlo mean
Another voice has breathed it
And so it wandeM*rosM >RM
5.0 n ear to lip. from lip to ear,
Until it rcafchea ti gentle lieart
That
bat
urn iiy tv Gtu t
gentle hfcaftp ' ;
Lumpkin*
■' FEBRUARY.
1st Monday, Clark
'2iJ Monday, C«HpJ>ell
3ii Monday, Forsyth *
. Ulassi-qck
zmm&ti
m ■! tfiSB,-
Ii f “*^ lL,iftferr0
When first its accents woke;
It reachedtliit'icflfte-hbai^'at'his^rr )ju ol) ;gxnhftaw*pur •
And that it broke. , Columbia.
iv
Low at It seemed to'other Airi,'? ‘
It c^me.a thundej-crtteU to here—
That'fragile girl, so fairtind gay.
’Tis said a lovely humming-bird,'
That droaminginalily lay, —
Was killed by but the gun’areport,
Some idle boy had find in sponti
So exquisitely fraildtdmdnel, *1
The very sound a death blow. came.
And thus herft4arP0fifiii»toM&e,T
With lovo and hope, so fust and sweet,
When first that cruel word u heard!
It fluttered like a frightened bird,
Then shut its wings (Hid, sigh od, - ,".r
And, with a silent shudder, died,
A New York Belli.—Wnny Fern- ^
/yourt Calender for. 1860. ,
•TUB SOVTIIEHN recoiidkr.
? k A
1st Thursday Pierce SEPTEMBER.
Ut.Mopday, Appling lit Monday Appling
Chattooga Cbattoog
Cherokee
Crawford.
Gwinnott
Madison
Marion
Morgan
Id Monday Butts
Goes
C«ffco
Filbert
1(1
iiai
Fayette
Greene *
g'oh
, ..ebetcr
T^WJjfonday'Ccibb
Hurt
Heard
Macon .
v<$m
Putnam
<o
gives this pen-and-ink miniature por
trait of one of the fascinating and fash-
‘?5he is very polite.holdi JtoV htal on
one, side, sgid peeps out af her ayes
squirrel fashion. She approaches you
with a hop-skip-and-jurap, which ,sho
imagines immensely , f&ipihating*,' and
giggles bUi a silly laugh, which sho fun-
cies is: musical. When company is-in
the .jMurlot, she runs. across .the room,
stopping in the middle of it, with her
finger, on her lip, (a favorite attitude,)
as if she were trying to remember some
thing ; then she tosses baok her head,
smiles deprecatingly at herself, Scuttles
baok to an ottoman, with the hand her
bnfifils!. is upon uttermost on her lap,
and relapses into a pretty little re very.
Delicious, small lamb. How interesting
it is. One feels like tylhg a blue ribbon
aftppi^ its neok, and-retrangliugiit." /•?
Hoff to do it<—Ofleof the writer's
schoolmates «vos always behind wijfch
lessons; upon one occasion his teaoher,
ip an academy in Which be had mana
ged to obtain ah entrance, was endeav
oring to explain a question in arithihe-
tic to him. He WAs aattbd: “Stipptft*
you had one hundred dollars, and were
to give away eighty dollars^—how Would
you asoertain now muoh you had re-
m&ining ?” His reply Set teacher and
scholars in a roar; for, with his own pe
culiar drawling tone, he exclaimed,
“Why, I’d count it.”
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onx K. Oaklkv, Sec’ry.
B. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia. •
jan3-3m-tw.
DR. BAAKEE
reals all Diseases,
Sl’EPIALAttention given to all chronic
iseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption, In-
ueu/a, Asthma, Bronchitis, all diseases nf
Nose, Mouth. Tiroat, and Lungs; ail
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STOMACH BITTERS,
Ibr flit our* of Dytpeptia, Jndlgatlon, Xautea,
flatulency, tot* of /cppetfto, or any XUiout
... ■ ' from a morbid.inaction
* * !ny Oramp*.
In view of the fact that eVeiy Inember of
the human family is more or less subjected to
some of the above complaints, besides in
numerable other eohditions in life; which
by the assistance of a Iittlo knowledge or
exercise of common sense, they may be able
so to rpgulato their habits of diet, apjl .vfith '
the assistance of a'godd tonic, securb per- '
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired object, the trite Course to pursue is, ■
certainly, that which will produee a natural
state Of things at .the least hazard of vital
strength and'life; fOr this end Dr.Hostetter
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years, giving satisfaction to all who bars
used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon
the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous, aotion, and
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable tne system to triumph over
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generally contracted by new settlers, and
caused principally by the ohnnge of water
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brief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia,
a disease whieh is probably more prevalent
when taken in all its various forms, than.
any other; the cause of which may always
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using HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BIT
TERS as per directions on the bottle. For
this disease every physician will reeom-
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use an artiole known to bo infallible t
Every country bave their Bitters as a pre
ventive of disease, and strengthening of
the system in general, and among them nil
there is not to be found a more healthy
people than the Germans, fro.n whom this
"7-eparation oinapatod, based upon scientific
experiments which has attended to advance-
the destiny Of this great preparation in the
medical soale of science.
"FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, ehieh fixes its
relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to
s meroshndow in a short space of time, and rendering
him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated
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RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above
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any ordinary conditions producing them, If the Bitters
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nausea nor offends tho palate, and tendering unneces
sary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pur
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion,
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sistent with the production of a thorough and perma
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For Persona in advanced years
Who aro suffering from un enfeebled constitution and
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to be appreciated. And to a mother while nursing,
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use In all cases of weakness.
CfDTlON.—We caution the public against
using any of the many imitations or coun
terfeits, but ask for Hostztteb’s Cklebratkp
Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle
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•The bill changing the fimfi of holding the
Superior Courts mr Lumpkin county, con-
i«^afcss5»tx»
taching the same to tho Western Circuit. It
passed'the Senuie in this Ohape; But the
House struck out all except the Soction regu
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in tho amendment, tee Superior Courts for
Lumpkin county hav
and (be county is Still
Ridge Circuit.
pot been ohanged,
attached' to the Blue
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DISEASES, FISTULA or every inscrip
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POLYPUS of the NOSE,
r in any. other part of the body,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
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Dr. Buakco has made ti new disohvofy of
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All letters diraoted to Dr. Baakco must
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' Work.
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hr.
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bo treatci . _
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3EQ- Office Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office, ,04 Broadway, a few Doors above
Fourth street, Now York City.
janlt—tr3m k w3m
DYSPEPTICS READ!
dyspeptic Remedy Known.
S PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
formerly of Griffin, Ga.
Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and others In this'vi.
Inity esn attest to Its virtues. t
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LIVER PILLS,
VO* TUB CURB OP
Hepatitis or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA,AND .SICK, HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
T)AIN.in the right side, under the edge of
X the ribs, increase on pressure; sometimes
the pain is In the left side'j tile' patient is
rarely able to He tin the left side; sometimes'
the pain is felt under fhte shoulder blade*
and'it frequently extends to the' top' of rhd
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken fbr a
rheumatism in the arm. The stomach 16
affected with loss of appetite and sickness,
the bowels in general arc.costivc, sometimes
alternative with lax; the head is troubled
with pain, accompanied with a dull, Jieavy
sensation in the back part. There is gene
rally a considerable loss of memory, accom--
panied with a painful sensation of having
left undone something which ought to have
been dohe. 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 ;
iiis spirits arc low; and although he is satis
fied that exercise would be beneficial to him,
yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude
cnougli to try" it. In fact, he distrusts every
rtfmjdy. 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.
.. ’ S AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. M’Lank’s Liver Pills, in cases op
Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine,
areproductivi of the most happy results. N>
better cathartic can be used, preparatory to,’
or after taking Quinine. Wc would advise
all who arc afflicted with this disease to give
them A FAIR TRIAL.
Address al! orders to
FLEMING BROS., PrrrsuuadH, Pa.
P. S. Ti-ilor* rhi or<l«rli»t* from othn* fhftfe
Kls'iiiinr Uru*. will <1» well »•» write tl»**lr »*r«l’*rH <|i*tinrtl.r^
siftj t tkr iKiite hut lh\ Whine'*, prepar'd fit/ fi lemiwj
fh-nt.. /'•tti’.un/,';, fU. T»» Ihosm wi-hiur tu ^ivo tWnii A
tihl, wh will f.|\\*ir«l i»n; null, jxvtt paid, tomiy part «*C
jlit* .Uiiit«<l-rflAtti»;
• f Pill* for twvlrp ilir»o-cteiifc
m.' vi il of V«rn»iftigo for Ionrt••«•»$
All ••nl'*rM font Caii*<U mint bo m-
tirfGvmit Mi np«.
■ onip’iiiictl bjr twenty c # :»n oxun.
Sol • l».v nil r.M iwtftWlo Dru&jiit*, ami Country Storo
♦vonpm gaiKinilly,
JOB OFFICE.
EMPLOYMENT.
A MONTH AND ALL T3PFEN-
'3 , «JvXiiei paid. An agent is wanted in
every town tuid courtly in,the United States,
ta engage in a respectable and easy business
by which the above profits may bo certainly
realised. For further particulars, atldres Dr.
J. Henry Warner, corner 12Ui Street and
Broadway, New York City, enclosing one
Poitfiac Stump. , nov?0-3m
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD,
Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer,
16 A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42Chutham Street, New-York,)
Would call tho especial attention of Gro
vers and Druggists to his removal, and also
tha articles uf hi* manufacture, viz :
BItOWN SNUFF.
Mnoaboy, Demigros,
Fine ttapi.ee. Fare Virginia,
Coarse ltappeo. Nachitoehes,
American Gentluman, Copenhagen.
- . . YELLOW SNUFF.
Seolch, Fresh Scotch,
High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast,
Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, or Luudyfuo t
TOBACCO.
■ UOKIXO. FIRE CUT CHEWING.
No. 1, P. A. L., or plain,
No. 2, Cavondish,oreweot,
Nos. 1 A 2 mix’d, Sweet Scented Oronoco;
Litcfoot, Tin Foil Cavendish.
SMOKING.
St. Jago, , Spanish,
Canister, Pure Turkish.
A Circular of Prices will be sent oh appli
cation. ., . _
N. B.—Noto the "new artiole of Fresh
Scotch Snuff, which Will be found n superior
article for dipping purposes. fjan33m-tw
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
Wragg's Steam Saw Mill!
T HE subscriber, desirous' of hooping up
with the wants of the, community, have
recently increased their facilities for furnish
ing Lumber of all the various kinds requir
ed for building and otlior ordinary purposes.
The Luthbor is inferior to none- and is fur
nished on as reasonable terms as can bo had
anywhoro in this seotiou.
All the Labor
about the Mill is performed by white men,—
the timber used and machinery is not exaall-
ed, and all bills for lumber will bo PR0MPT-
LY.oft4 ApCURATliLX filled _ „
a 1 ' Thi^eb TeaWfi • • - -'««‘
are regularly employed to haul lumber to
ttfiWSSaa* "twiw “
Terms for Hauling, CASH,
but reasonable credit will be given on the
lumboriteelf.
W* are thankfhl for the liberal patronage
heretofore beetowed and respectfully solicit a
continuauco of the same.
L. R. A S. D. WRAGG.
Fl.orn County, Feb2—If
O UR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL
kinds of
JOB WORK
uro 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 woll to give u« noall
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
nud all kinds of
LEGAL BLANKS, -
kept constantly on hand.
MUM.
WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1
RULING MACHINE
or tbo MOST APPROVED STYLE, and aro
now prepared to fill orders in this lino.—
Blank Books,
Hotel Registers,
Steamboat and
Railroad Blanks,
Bills of Lading,
Way Bills,
BOOK BINDING.
A RRAGEMENTS have boen mndo with
an excellent Book Binder to fill orders
entrusted to our care. Persons having Mag
azines or Periodicals .of any kind, 8hcot Mu-
>ic, Law Books, or Books of any kind, they
desire bound; may be assured that it will bo
neatly dona, and on -reasonable terms, If en
trusted to our earn.
Terms Cash.
CHATTOOGA IUVER
INSTITUTE,
GnylesvlIIo, Chcrokco Co., Ain.,
S. M. AINSWORTH, A. M, Principal.
S TUDENTS of both sexes will be reoeivod
at (bit Institution, and fitted for the com
mon duties of lifo, or any. clafs in our Ooi-
*^end- ffira*cireul Te “ ohcr ' ttre ‘“ployed.
jan21—wly