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"thin the d
THK|
There's
That grows ,
Though loit tb view has at!
The rarest perfume to exbale;
The perfume borne on the zephyr’s wing,
May visit some lone siek one’s bed. *'
Like the bsjm affection brings,
'Twill scatte*glod(|essaroufiid : h<>rhei)<L.
There’s nothing lost. The drop of dew ’
That trembles in UHtftagbncfybreast, -
■Wilt seek its home of ether blue, '
Aud fall again as pure and blest;
Perchance to revel in tho spray, . 4
Or moisten the dry, perching fod,
Or mingle in the mtSdhttia inray,
Or sparkle in the bow of God.
There’s yUBng.mb!XTheieal!<tha^'s gift
By careless hand upon the grouncf, *
Beneath its shade some pilgrim may- ■-
Seek shelter from the heatof noon, -
"While in its boughs the-breezes play,'
And vug birds sing their sweetest tune.
,*7 , •* f .‘-kk JI o-t
There’s’nothitig lost. ' The slightest tone
Or whisper from a loved tne’e voice,
May melt a heart-of hardest stone,
And make a saddened heart reiolee;
And then again,4be oarelesa word.
Our thoughtless lips too often apeak,
£ CoMt Cjjtynuler for ]80s
MTl««g**jror "'Tiii^PTBhW KKCOBDI
l-rt-
Id Monday, Chatham
k*r"
Lumpkin*
UARY. > -
1 st Monday, Clark
Id Monday, Campbell
- Dawson
Sd Monday, Forsyth
Glasscock
Q •MsriwthV
Walton
4th Monday Baldwin
Jaekson
Mopi-or-.
•Paifldlp#
„ I Ups too 0
Msy touch a heart'already i,
And cause the troubled he"
iiiN'i
rtto break. ;
There’s nothing lost. The faintest strain
Of breathings from Some dear one’s lute,
In memory's dream may corns again,
Though oyiry mournful strlng bs; mute.
The music some happier hour,
The he^i^hStswoUstirith Jloyo’sown word’s
May thrill the soul with deepest power,
Whoa still’s the hand that swept its ehords,
SUPfeRltfR COURTS,
r£&Lmzi^
joly;
1st Monday, Floyd,
4th Monday, Lumpkin
AUGUST ^
2d Monday, OampbfcU
Clark
:» t "Dawson
94 Monday, Forsyth
Glascock
- Meri'ther
Walton
4th Monday Baldwin
Jaoksob
Mouroe
IIoW wi Cams jbt^ oub Fin* Rick.—-
A member of the Ohio Legislature, iii
a recent speeoh said— 1
When.the great Jefferson was our
Embassador at Paris, he made a tedious
jourdey^d£tlty~'Alp8 to examine into
the nS&mfttUtt of Sardinia, 'and learn
to what was attributable the. superiority
of the Italian. over the' American rice,
and finding" it to eohsist'm the quality of
the seed, and learning also that the
Government, for that very reason, pro*
hibit^-Jhpjpfqiottationof rough. rice,
he Blleq., every pooket : of his coat,
breedtegandwaistehat with the pre
cious’grain";" wirioli'. fan brought home for
the benefit of tho South Carolina rice
planters. " And now our rice is better
than «py in the world. . ,,
Cfi«jhi^Aijt ; G6siir*B FAe i rb«T.—Over a
very. large establishment for the tnonu-
faefure of barrels, in Cincinnati, is a
mysterious upper story,* (says the New
Orleans Delta,) where cobwebs aro wo
ven over and hung so as torepresent old,
bamtt4hib|iave lain long in collars.—
Theseare to contain the old Madeira
and foreign brandies, declared to have
bdehlihported, but all mode in the me
tropolis of Ohio.
Taliaferro
„ Walker
MARCH.
1st Thursday Pierce
Cherokee
- Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
. Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
Id Monday Butte
i Cass
Caffee
Elbert
Fayette
. Greeno
Pickens
Wazh'g'on
Webster
3d Monday Cobb
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon.
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
, . Tattnall
Ware
Frid’y after, Bulloch
4th Monday Clay
Clinch
Emanuel
Leo
Wilkes
4th Thurs’y Montg'ry.
Monday ar]
ter 4th
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly.
Eorly
Fulton
Gordon
Pike
Rabun
• Taylor
, Warren
Wilkinson
2d Monday, CbnrMdO
Ilab’Hbnm
fe l
Ltarens
ISMT. •
Wnvxn - -
Echols
Effi’ham
A Foolish Hoax.—A story|is;
'mm "3ro:
’U ■ j'the
rounds about- the drowning of forty-
nine.children at Hardin, Calhoun coun-
tyln this State. There is riot a word of
truth in the whole story. It was got up
We presume, as a sensation item, and is
both foolish and wicked. There is no
University at Hardin, and although the.
town is thriving, being only a few years
old, it is doubtful whether that number
of children could be got together from
ecircnit of miles.—Alton (111.) Courier
Feb . 21.
ADApfrcKOfNEY & CO.,
98 Liberty Street,
HEW YORK,
Offer for Sale from United
Stetes Bonded Warehouse:
BBANDIES—Cognac-r-OTABD, DUPUY
A. Co., _ "PINET, CASTILLION * Co.,
JAMES HENNESSY *»d. MARRETT.
n Rochelle—A. ALEXANDER and HOPE
BEIGNETTE, and BASTEAU.
GINS—IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM, own Ira-
• portatlon, and various other favorite
i brands.
RUM—JAMAICA and ST. CROIX.
WINES—SHERRY, MADEIRA, PORT and
' other brands, various grades.
jIN BOND—SCOTCH IRISH WHISKIES
t ALSO iu Store a largo and well selected
•f"domestic uouors
L... . :>• SUCH AS
Bye,Bourbon AMonong’liela
1- THE BL4HCE
SLiTE
*..*Wlvaa»Dar oj worraon to nu oraors
- eeUence.caa.be seen by an ’examhn
VAN WERTPOtK Cp^QA:
rfMIB subscriber now has . hii flat* Quarry
A fully opened and 1s provided with a euffl.
• elantaumber of workmen to All orders in toy
* the slats
.■-find' ex;
seen by' an examination of
, oererel buildings In Roms covered with stat i
< floi ftW.QuAriy'- .Tho subscriber propose!
to furnish tbs alsts at any point' fn GeOrgle,
Alabama or Tsnnssist-and ley it on tbn
rdofotkh expense not exceeding tbs cost o
Tin rooinfc • r ,■ r , .
ContnCotTotb he madewith John R. Free
man Agent of Bonis or 8. W. Blancs gsnsrsl
Agent at-Van Wirt Polk Co., G».
a-»0 ■■’-Aaar --X ;~".rvnow».. - -.yi
on'sPatont |
..Vie'.. "T" FI iA F m
man by these presents that wo
uWHf,'#! ¥j btgto * Co., the prlvi-
Stetos:bxeoptJtho4
. IsV tho said R. W.
W98EB A JILLSON. ’
fltata of Oeorgla—who will always have a
«k of Tnps of all r* 1 -* |
*£7
good stodief Traps of all slsas OU hand, to
furalsh enstomors atjajmnfaetumrs.prioM
nor*.—4a.
INMAN A 00.
Tues. after McIntosh
3d Monday OOmden n
FriytkHn
Haralson
Henry
Jeffers on
Jones*
Liberty
Murray
Ogl’thorpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
Thursday ) Bryan
after J Wayne
4th Monday Banke|
Decatur
DoKuIb
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk.
Schley
WhitAetd
Wilcox
Friday after Telfair
Thure. after Irwin
Monday " Berrien
MAY.
let Monday Clayton
Gilmer
Randolph
Upson
2d Monday, Bibb
Burke
-Catoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Mitchell
3d Monday Chatt’ehee
Quitman.
Spalding
.. Bakes 1
4th Monday. Calhoun
Dade
'aliaferro
Walker
Thure. after Pierce
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee.
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butta
Cass
Coffee
Elbert
Fayette
Qreeno
Gwinnet
Pickens
Wash'g’on
Webster
3d Monday Cobb
Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Ware
Bulloch
<th Monday Clay
Clinch
Emanuel
. - Lee
Muscogee
Twiggs
White
Wilkes
Monday af.)
ter the 4th V Echols
Monday, J
OCTOBER.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Tues. after, Pike
Wednes “ Rabun
2d Menday Charlton
Fannin
Hab'sbam
Hancock
Hartis
Laurens
. Suffer
* . 9 c Tf en
Sumter
3d Monday Camden
Franklin
I HOMESTEAD
FIRE INSURANCE CO,
OF THEdtlf OF NEW YORK,
*■ Office, Whitlock Building,
[Corner of Nlsssau ahd&eekmah StrooL]
CAPITAL, 9160,000.
With. Surplus call Securely Invested.
Insures all kinds or Porsonal Pr.pcrty
against Loss or_ daihage by ' Firo, at tho
1 ' very lowest "rates charged by re-
spousiblo Companies.
Planters, Merdltiants, arid othors desiring to
effect Insurance upon their property," are re
spectfully solicited to give a portion or their
patronage.to thls Company. , .
Applications for InsQrance, made in person
or by mail,: will reoeive immediate attention
HOSTETTER'S .
STOMACH BITTERS,
~ r - ' - - ~ -button, jravtta,
, or any JJIUout
, morbid inaction
srssrte-«s»."7 f -
In view of the'filet that every member! of
the human faulty is mote or less subjected to
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
•o to regulate their habits of diet, and with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure per
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired object, (he true course to pursue is,
certainly, that which will produeC a natural
— /telngs at. the least hazard of vital
th and Ufofor this end Dr. Hostetler,
troduced to tMs country a 1
Haralson
Henry
Jefferson
Jones
Murray
Ogleth’rpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday I Montg’ery
after, j Wayno
4th Monday Banks
Decatur
DeKalb
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Schley
Tattnall
Towns
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after Telfair
Thura.after.Irwiri
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday Berrien
Clayton
Effi’gham
Milton •
Randolph
Upson
ertj , . .
Company Is enabled (beyond many others)
to give advantages in rates of premiums. Ac.'
The direction of the Company embraces
some of the firsi business men of the City of
New Y*rk,oxtensively engaged in the South
ern trade, and olosely identified with its in
terest.
Any information connected with insurance
will be cheerfully given, and all business
connected with this Company will be trans
acted with liberality and promptness.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Chaaneey, Wm. Chauneey A Co.,
10 Old Slip
Mosel Taylor, Pres. City Bank, Wall street
Paul Spoirord, Spofi’ord, Tilcston A Co.,
29 Broadway
P. C. Van Schaiek, Van Schoick, Edwards A
Co., 65 Front street-
V. Bariaiou, Importer, 62 Water street
Jas. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb.
62 Front street
E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Spragus A Co„
107 Front street
Benj. 1L Lillie, B. II. Lillie A Co.,
144 Pearl street
John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ins.
Co., 71 Wall street
1’liiio Hurd, 136 Nassau street
T. J. Coleman, J. C. Coleman A Co.,
63 Wall stree
A. Malaran, 21 Bcekman street
Wm. K. Strong, 50 Pino street
Edward Haight, Pros. Bank of the Common
wealth, . ' Nassau street
Wm. A. Wheeler,' . 6% William street
C. Melutta, C. Molntta A Ce., 53 Beaver street
N. C Platt, President Artizens’ Bank,'
Nassau street
John T. Wilson, 73 Fnl ton street
B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A
Co., 12 Beekman Street
Nathaniel W. Burtis, N. W. Burtie A Co.,
60 Vesey street
Wm. L; McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway
John G. Lightbody, 31 Beekman street
Paoli Lath.rop, Lathrop A Wilkinson,
It Murray street
W. M. Newell, Newells,'Harman A McDon
ald, 13-Mttrray street
Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher,
38 Warren atreet
Ninard II. Fowler, 130 Nassau street
Geo. W. Bead, Geo. W. A Jehial Read,
120 Chambers street
RobL B. Currier, Melius,Currier A Sherwood,
42 Warren ’Street
John B. Coriics, City Hall
John B. Snook, Architect. 12 Chambers street
George Carroll, Carroll, Uorrick A Mead,
■ - ■ 1 40;Chamber#Street
W. H. Bulkicy, Allen, McLean A Bulk ley,
40 Chambers street
D. M. Hoidredge, N. Y, S. Heating'Co.,
442 Broadway
Francis Miller. M. D.. 106 Forsyth street
Wm. CHAUNOEY. Prest.
PHILO HURD, Vice Pres’t.
Joint K. Oaklkv, Sec’ry. ^
B. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia.
jan3-3m-tw.
tion called HOSTETTER’S STOMjAC
BITTERS, which at this day is nx a new
medicine, but one that has been.tried for
year*, 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 notion, and
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enablo the system to. triumph over
disesso. Diarrhma, dysentery or flax, so
generally contracted by ttew settlers, and
caused principally by Uto ohange 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, titan
any other; tho cause of whioh may always
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can be cured without fail by
using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT
TERS-at per directions on the bottle. For
this disease every physician will' recom
mend Bitters of sane Kind, thou why not
use an. nrtiole kuown to be'^ infallible ?
Event 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 this
preparation emulated, based upon aefentifie
experiments which lias attended to sdrsne*
the destiny of this great preparation in the
medioal scale of scienoe. « ...
FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, which fixes Its
selsntlsss grasp on the body of man, reducing him to
a mesa shadow In a short space of time, and rendering
him physically and mentally nselses^ can be .defeated
and driven from the body by tho use of HOSTETTER’S
RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of the above
stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed to
if the DlUere
are used as per directions. And as H neither creates
vansea nor offends tho palate, and rendering unneces
sary any change of diet or Interruption to usual pur
suits, but pronwtu sound sleep and healthy digestion,
the complaint’ll thus removed as speedily as Is eon-
tistent with the 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 an Invaluable as a restora
tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried
In bo appreciated.- And to a mother while nursing,
these Bitten tire Indispensable, especially where tbs
mottos# nourishment Is Inadequate to the demands
of the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and here It la where a good tonic, inch as Hostetler’s
Stomach Bitten Is needed to Impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. Ladles should by ell means
fay this remedy for all cases of debility, and before so
dolnif. ask your physician, who, if hs is acquainted
with the virtues of the Bitten, will recommend their
ns< In alt cascs of Weakness.
MOTION.—"Wo caution the public against
using apjr of the many imitations or. couc-
terfcits, but nek for Hostxttib’s Oklebravep
Stomacu Bittxbs, and te# that each bottle
hat the word*. “Dr. J. Hon tetter’s Stomach
Bitters'' blown on the aide of the bottle, and
stamped on the metallic cap covering the
cork, aud observe that our autograph signa-
ture.is on the label.
Geat i Arthtia Attraction; f
Two Splendid Plates.
Imperial Court of France.
ROYAL'FAMILY OF ENGLAND.
The Eclectic Magazine
FOit .lANUAItY, 1860, '■■■
Will bo Embellished'with-TWO Splendid
Plates.
1. The Empress. Eugenio und the Eight
Ladies of Her Court. 9 Beautiful Portraits
of 9 Beautiful Ladles.-
2 Quoon Victoria, Prince. Albrrt, end.the
Gliildreri-of tho Royal Family. : The. artistic
embellishments and the.literary aliracUodS
of the dumber are intended "to be mutcbiesz.
Other brilliant genu of art. will.follow., Jtis
intended !?- please the artistic eye and grati
fy the taste of all'lovers of chotSo reading.
READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. 16TII.
FOR FEBRUARY, 1860. . >
Two Splendid Plates
ARE IN PREPARATION.
We invito the.attention of all the lovers of
choice residing to The Ei-leetic, its rich end
varied contents, and its beautiful embellish
ments. •(.-
1 -The Eelectie a* a Monthly Magazine, of
144 pages or more, double., columns, he* no
superior iu literary merit or artistic embel
lishment. ...
- 2. Its letterpress is made up o! the choicest
articles, selected from"7 British Quartcrivs
mid 9 British Monthlies?. It aims te give the,
cream of alt.
The,
i Eclectic, In one
! D'R?c "St-’LtA ife'SS? - i
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS,
VO» TUI CUHB CP
.lit
‘ Hepatitis pr, jpiyer. Complaint, '
DR. BAAEEE
Treats all Diseases.
SPECIAL attention given to -all chronic
diseases—Coughs, Croup, Consumption,. In
fluenza, Asthma,.Bronchitis, all diseases of
the Nose, Mouth, Throat, and Lungs; all
Skjn Diseases of overr description success
rultytreatod!—Lumbago^ Lumbar; Abeqeesee,
Muscogee
Terrell*
,. . Towns
Last Mond. Colquitt
JUNE;
1st Monday Lowndes
>WF*
2d Mond ty Brooks
?ol9son
3d Monday Thomas
4th Monday Richmond
2d Monday ]
Burke
Catoosa
Mitchell
3d Monday, Chat’chee
Quitman
Troup 11 -*
Baker
4th Monday Cal houn
Dade
Terrell
Thurs. after McIntosh
Mend. “. Colquitt
do Liberty
Monday 1 Byran
after. J Liberty
DECEMBER.
1st Monday Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday Johnson
, • Brooks
3d Monday Thomas
trite, hill changing the time of holding the
Superior Courts for Lumpkin county, con r
tained also a sootion regulating the service
of Jafor# for said county, and a section at,
taohing the same to the Western Circuit. It
passed the Senate in this shape, but th#
House struck out all except the-Sectlon regu
lating the Jurors and tho Sonets concurring
in the amendment, tie Superior Court* for
Lumpkin county haV« not been changed,
and tho county is still attached to the Blue
Bidgo Circuit. .
A FIRST RATE
mm#NY.twr.
tit« . .Tsai m: j-,..--.-
Especially Adapteifef -
tteton% it?: dlhr
0,8
A -.el
Dysentery, Diarrhoea. The very wotei casoe-
of Piles cured in a-" short time; also of the-
Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. There are
many dieeaSee iriaidohtal to women and ohil-
dren which are treated with distinguished
success. All partloulars. will-be given by
letter. Dr. Baekee can produce one thous
and certificates of hie perfect success in cur
ing
CANCERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP
DISEASES, FISTULA of every diserip-
tion, SCALD HEAD, WENS,
POLYPUS of the NOSE,
Or in any other part or the body,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of etery description, and without the use of
the knife,or any eurglcal Instruments. These
last named diseeses cannot be cured by cor
respondence; therefore all each patients must
place themselves under the Doctor's-perso
nal supervision. -
Dr. Raakee has made a new discovery of
a "Fluid." that will produce abeorptipn of
the- "Catriraot,! r and restore permanent vis
ion to the Eye, without resort (o the knife
All EYES and EARS Ore • successfully trea
ted without iheueeiofrtliC knife or needle.—
Dr. Baakee has constantly on. hand at. his
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 inv five minutes.—
Ear Trumpets of every description; also ev
ery variety of artiAciel-artielee known in the
world—a large assortment of beautiful and
durable ARTIFICIAL HANDB, with the
Ann and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL
FEET, with tho Ankle, Leg, and Knee-Joint
attached.
Those articles aro perfectly natural, And
'adapted.- for either sex, and can be sent by
express to any part of the world. All kinds
of Trasses for. Hern ‘
„rnla or Rupture of overy
description, for either sex, and Trusses par
ticularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition, a) *o for those with Prolapsus Uteri.
Dr. Baakee is orie of the most celebrated
end ekillfol physicians and surgeons now
living. His Tame is known personally in
every principal oity of the world.
All Totters directed to Dr. Baakee must
contain ten cente to pay postage and inci
dental expenses. Alt Chronic Diseases can
be treated by correspondence, except those
mentioned, which wjU require his personal
•UDervUion.-* *
Office Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
DOCTOR BAAKEE
Office. 704 Broadway, a few Doors above
jan3—trjrn a w3m
— ... . . year-equalSlnprin
ted matter any three entire British Qiittrte-
ries. The price oi them is $7. The -price of
The Eclectic for the same is only $;>, whilo
the-prints in The Ecleeiio are worth alone
$i more. — : < - -
4. Tbs-variety, richness, end qraasrice of
The Ecloutiu articles in ull the departments
of literaturc.aud pupulsr science, both in
structive aud entertaining, stamp it'ns the
best Magaiine publlslrod. - So -the- Dress snd
eminent men say, in nil parts of -tho land. .
5, Every number of The Eclectic is splen
didly embellished with onuor more portraits
or prints. 18 fine Steel .l’laloa, and llff For-
traits. .and'Faces. in 1859—worth more slone
than the prieo of tlie work.
It. The Eclectic lias acquired an establish
ed character as a ftandnnlwork among litera
ry men. It 'finds a place in many libraries.
From Hon. Edward Everett.—Boston. Sept.
80th, 1859.—“I concur in the highly fuvora-
hte opinions of The Eclectic Magazine which
have been expressed by many eminent per
sons aud in several. leading journals. I have
read it for threo years, and find its contents
judiciously selected, so ns to present q great
variety of instructive and interesting iuuttcr,
and afford a fair specimen of the current lit-
eraturo of tho day.—“Edward Everett.”
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that can be invited into tbe family. Its in-
fluunou rausl.bn good on every' member. It
is really more useful than would bo the seven
British Quarterlies, and the.nine monthlies,
tho ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is the samo
thing as if we took the whole of the»o peri
odicals, and emp’oyed a gentleman of taste
to read them all over, and select the best for
our own persual.”
From the Hon. Judge Lumpkin, Athens,
Ga.—“I- have been a constunl reader of The
Eclectic for many .years. "Whether.InStruc
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tions of its articles, in my hnmtito judgment,
are uncqttated. The engravings alone are
worth tho price of subscription.”
From the lion. Judge Longstrcet, Presi
dent of South Carolina College.—“I have
long boon a reader of The Eclectic Magazine,
and regard it as unsurpassed by any vyrk qt-
the kind in our country for valuable reading.
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and generous.
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new subscriber to the work, or any person
who sends a new natna with the pay iu nd-
nnc, will be entitled to a choice of either
twu beautiful premium prints,- worth $2 50
:U. No intelligent family, o youimg lady
young gentleman, should be without the
ms of art and the treasures of literature to
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• Symptoms of a
B AIN in the right side, undetf*thc edge of
the ribs, increase on pressure ^iomeniriw
the pain is in the left sidpi . the Pfif'entis
rarely able t6 lie on the left side; soinithrie^
the-pain is felt under the shoulder blade>
and it frequently extends to the top of thrf
shoulder; and is sometimes mistaken for *
rheumatism in the arm. The stomach id
affected with loss of appetite and sickness,
-the bowels in general arc costive;. Vdnptiinct,
alternative with lax; the head-is^ troubled
with pain, accompanied with a duff,, heavy
sensation in ,the. hacl^ part- The.rc is gene--
rally a considerable loss'of riicmory, accom
panied with a painful sensation of having -
left undone something which - ought toTiavc-
been done. A slight,-dry. coughs is. some
times an attendant. The patien). qofppjajns,
of weariness *nd dchility; ho is cgsily startjcd,
his "Feet are cojd or burning, and he "cdm-
pjains of a prickly ' sensation "of the skid ;
his spirits arc low; and although-he is "satis
fied thht exercise would be beneficial to him;
yet he can scarcely 'summon up fortitude
enough to try it. In fact, he. distrust* 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
uvea to have been extensively dprang'cd.
AGUE AND FEVER.:,,, ;
Da. M’Lane’i Liver PiLts;*m c,\iri or
Ague and Fever, when taken With Quinine,
arc productive of the most happy'resultR Nv
better cathartic can.be used,'preparatory to r
or after taking Quinine. We would adviee
all who are afflicted with this disease to give
them A FAIR TRIAL.
. Address al! orders to
. FLEMING BROS., > Pittsburgh, ;Pa;...
r, S. n«1«r» aid tniv.l.-un, nrd-rlnx from illlirte'llMa
Ill te . . ...
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,11k,nr .o.v rj ,1 of V.rniipip, far Siurt-m
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Sri# by all rt-i;wctml,l, Drusglitl, and Country Store 1
Keeperezminrmlly. . ■/
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Tho Superb Engraving, which every sub
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(Think of it! Sucha work, deliverd free
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ESTAHLISIIED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD,
nuff & Tobacco Manufacturer,
16 A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
Formorly 42 Chatham Street, Now York,)
Would call the cspecini attention of Gro
cers and Druggists to his removal, aud also
the articles of hit manufacture, viz :
BROWN SNUFF.
Manaboy, Demigros,"
Fine Rappee,. Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Naehltocbes,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, Fresh Scotch,
High Toast Scotch, Irish High -Toast,
Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, or Lundy foot
TOBACCO.
smoking. - rtax cBT cnawiNO,.
No. 1, . ,P f A. L., or.plojn,
No. 2, . Cavendish; or sweet,
Nos. 1 A 2 mix’d, Sweet Scented Oronocb;
Litefoot, Tin Foil‘Cavendish.
"SMOKING. " ! "
St. Jago, Spanish,
Canister, Pate Turkish.
A Circular of Prices will be sent on appli
cation. -i v r q . ..
N. B.—Note the new article of. Freeh
Scotch Snuff, which will be found a superior
article fpr dipping purposes. [)ftn33m-tw
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
Wragg’s Steam Saw Mill]
T HE subscriber, doairous of koopinj
wi th tho wanta of the. eojmfouni
BSiSMI&gWBfSim.
ed for building and othfir otdinary purposes.
The Lumber is inferior to none find is fur- desire hound, mi
about the MIlLis performed by-
the timber used-and maabUory
od, and all bills .for lumber wii
LY and ACCURATELY fiUet
are rcgularly.e'mplnyod 16 haul' lumber'to
- Rome and other places, and ettotraota one be
mode for lumber delivered. - ■ ■
Tams for ^ullng, .
but reasonable o'redit'-'wlU be glveo on tho
luihberluiev ‘
MM aux
QQrVvoiorf)
codHnuanOe of the Senses-
L. R. A S. D. WRAGO.
Fi.evn CovitTV, Fehl—tf
Circulars,
Dodgers/ 4 ^
; Bijl Heads,
Blank !fotes,
Checks, :;r; - .*. . .
or othor Job work trilldowell to give n* a call
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
and all kinds of
LEGAL BLANKS,
kept constantly on handi ' Jm- u
WE.. HAVE ALSO A No. 1
RULING MACUlNL
of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, And 1H>
nowr prepared to fill-orders in this line.—
Blank Books,
Hotel Blisters, ; ; * ‘i'
Steamboat and -
BUIs of Lading, • *
x " ’ Way-Bills, &d.
% ^ n - TTjr’.Tt* nwfm-KFstfjrn
A "BRaGEMENTS havo -been made with
XX. an exceilont Book Binder to /fiU order*
entrusted toout oars-- Pprsans having.Meg
asines or Poriodicate of any kind$b‘cUw£
•Jo, Law Books, or Book* V any klfid?
desire hound,may bo aasured that (tvritf 'lL
hoatly dono. and on rcnsotjable terms, ife
trusted to our (tert. - ' - n».-,
'ten
squares <
and beet quality, and
ge - „ „
dll continue to-keep
enough to supply- fill-demands hereafter.—
Prihe^'riX dollar* perequsra sit Ute Quarry,
1 ' - H I «**b/OT will make Jilmrhl-TWB, arronp-
febBtrily.
Van WMT0IM