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*oS W^-WBj ich'iliil yofigot?
One of the kind to open wnl ehet 7
Own It, or hiro it? Mow toUohdjd jraa pay ?
Doe* Hg° with a crank or treadle? Bay.
Court Calender for 1860.
REVtfdttf Kitt'-'TIIK SOUTHERX RECORDER.
■n’j
Listen, my bay, and hear all abqul it— .
I don't know what I should do Without it,
I'vo owned one now forgot* than a your,
MaSiKSSG&w
"Til tno’clcVerest thlngthat nver waa seen,
This Wundorful. family sewing machine.
It's none of your angular V?heeler things,
With steel Shod beak and cast jrpn wings; ;
JANUARY. r,
2d AlqndijXtJChatham
lMonday'Iuehtnond
.Lumpkin*
FEBRUARY.
..1st Monday, Clark
2d Monday, Campbell
3d Monday, «s*
lllussi-oek
Moriw th'r
Walton
Of c'onj[Wn*.apd brewing its own black hair!
Triton* iis iMoaonf Ai*M>%tap*S*l6itts i
.'rRirft Stand la atutaor With .whatnots, and
Xucf milkcs that dlsnaxt, headachy noise, .
Which all theComfctft of sewing destroys;
No rigid opntrvOan>. of hn^hef ahd^teel.
But one with a naNuM spring ift the hod:
•Mitio ft Me of tkfchlnd tp lov%, .
And wetrs’h sKK«l and a s(nVftfd‘rflo,TC, k -
Has the Ihhitdest cyo and adainty foot,
And sptirtk the nharmingest gaiter hoot,
Anil 4 -Manet with feathers and ribboue, and
loops-, ... -
With any indefinite number of hoops.
' <'I r ~T "’i*'
None of your patent machines Jor ,|nt>, ,
Unless Dame Nature* the patentee !
1 liko the sort tlipt can laugUjutd ^alk,
And tako my arin for anovoning walk';
That will do whatever the owner may choose,
With the slightest perceptible WtMbf t^c
screws. « ■! i. , :
vd
One that can donee, and—possibly—flirt j
And moke a pudding as well as p shirt,:
One that can sing witholQHKifjyttggfefBl!
And piny the housewife, Tally or wKch—
Brady to give tho-eag**4 advice, ,
rpjrfHar -
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JULY.
iRtMonday, Floyd.
4th Monday, Lumpkin
AUGUST
KEEP INSURED.
Monroe
' Paulding
2d Monday, Campbell
’ ; OInrIt •
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Glascock , .
Merl’lber j
Wdlton i
4th Monday Baldwin'
Jackson
Monroe
Paulding
fetto
HOMESTEAD
Tim INSURANCE CO,,
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK,
O/ficc, Whitlock JiuKdiiiy,
[Corner of Nassau andBeokninu Street.]
CAPITAL, $150,000.
With Surplus all Securely Invested.
Or do up yoijf <
' flW 11
MARCH. •
1st Thursday Pieros
let Monday, Appling
j Chattooga
, . Chcrokco
? 1 *ftc>Cow'd ta'
Columbia
Crawford
; Gwinnett
. Madison.
Miirion
* • Morgan'
2d Monday Butts
‘ -fSBS - ' '
Elbert
i i Pnycttn.
Grecno
. Piekcns
J -Wash’g'on
. . , We'u|ter
Sd Monday Cobb
ITart**'
Heard
.Mivcpu •
£ ,X<Wton
Putnam
Talbot
„ .. Talipfct
There. afccrIWo*
. SEPTEMBER,
let Mppday Appling
What do yon think of my maohina ?
Ain’t it the nicest thatever was seen t
’Tisn’.t a clumsy, moehaninal toy,.
But flesh nad^looHl hear that, Jnybofi^
Vntti a turn for gossip, and household affairs, .
Which incl do, you know, the jowpigo/ Jare*.
Tut, tut—don’t talk. I seo you in thrall,
You needn’t keep winking so hard at the
wall,
I know.wbat your fidgety fumhllngs moan ;
Would yov like youxselL a mtoiog ma»hino 7
Well, got one then—of the same design—
There was plenty left when I got mini.
(©“Florence Nightingale, in her re-
cent work published in London, has
tollowing paragraph, relating to woman’s
dress:
“ It is, I think, alarming, peculiarly at
this time, when the. female ink-bottles
are perpetually impressing upon us ‘wo
man’s’ ‘particular worth and general
missionariness/ to see that the dress of
women is duly more and more unfitting
» ir any ‘mission’ or usefulness at
is equally unfitted for all poetic
and all domestic purposes. A man is
how a more handy and far less objec
tionable being in. a sick rcom than a
woman. Compelled by her dress, every
woman now either shuffles or waddles—
only a man can cross the floor of a sick
room without shaking it. What .is be
come of woman's light'step?—thefirm,
light, quick step we have boen asking
for?" * '•
A Parisian Dinner.—At a late dhr
her in Paris, at. which twenty gentlemen
sat down, one hundred , bottles of wine
were drank, and the dinner" cost' thir
teen hundred.dollaris.. . : _ v..
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SAVANNAH' ROUTE !
Great Reduction in Rates of Passage.
New Arrangement
New, Orleans, $39 74
Mobile. 35 00
Montgomery,„ 25 00
Columbus, 21.00
Albany, m, 23 00
Macon,.:..:..!:: 20 00
emphis - $32 75
SnsUviUo, 27 75
Chattanooga,.. 25 00
Knoxville,...« 2$9*
Atlanta,... 21 00
Augusta,17 SO
ge checked through by the Manhat
tan Express Company on the Central Rail
Road Cars, and delivered anywhere in New
York or vicinity.
By the Splendid and Commodious SIDE
WHEEL Steamships
Acovbta, 1,500 tons, Cant. M. 8. WbodhalL
Fromm, 1,800 “ “ Isaac Cit-well,
Alabama, 1,800 " " G. R. Sohosok,
These steamships belonging to tho old es
tablished and favorite lino, , known as the
.“New York and Savannah Steam.jffiiri
fort, accommodations and' Fare, cannot be
■excelled by any vessels on tho coast.
- Through Tickets are sold
la New Orleans by R. Geodes, 90 Gravier st.
« Mobile, " Cox, Braixard A Co.,
8. If. Kill, Agent Har-
; dcn!s Express and J. M. BivmS, Rail Hoad
• Ticket Agent, and at all other points by pop-
' necting Rail Rood Ticket Agonts.
Ronls.
' JOHN R. -WILDER** GALLIE,
Agents, Bay SL, Savannah.
SAM’L L. M1TOHEM, ABOH r
fob28triwtf Agents, 1| Btyadwty N. Y.
VIRGINIA LAND PLASTER
. • . ‘ ■ FROM -
ia Vista Banks.
^^^EAn‘ liALTVfLLE,
A
Bons,9»., Nov. 14,4m.
Jillson’sPatent
AJUM
and Patentees oT
ar>!
Bison’s Fsteat .Animal
logo of suf
i all the
who lire appointed ngen s h.V ! *
o, oarsg'
wi’kir, Uadlj, 1
will alwajfs hbvc
all siscs on band,,, to
t manufacturers price*.
H, If, INMAN* m
CO.
v s Tatljpnll
Waro
Chattooga
Cherokee
Colombia
Coweta,
•Crawford
Madison
Marion .
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
Cass
Frid’y a Iter, Bulloch
4th Monday Clay
. Clijaeh
-- E.miinuel
Leo
wr
■ Wilkes
4th Tlinrs’y Montg’ry.
aMl,
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gordon
Piko
llabun .
Taylor
Warren
-Wilkinson
2d Monday, Charlton
Hnb’sham.
Coffoo-
Elbort
j Fayette
• * Greono
Gwlnnot
... i Fiokons
i- Wa-di’g’on
Webster
3d Monday Cehb
Hall ,
■ Hart *
Heard
- - Macon
.Nowton
Putnam
'■ r« ‘tTalhot
l ’ v’Wnro
Bulloch
4til Monday Clay
Clinch
HOSTETLERS
STOMACH BITTERS,
IbrUU curs of Dyspepsia, Indication, JIThusea,
Flatulency, Lou-of'^pMU.^ar^BiHou*
Complaint!, arf* ina fiom a morbid Inaction
of IX* Stomach of Boxed*, producing Cramp*.
Dytcntmj, Colic, Cholera htorbxu, <to.
In view of tbs fact that every member of
.the human family is more or less subjected to
some.of theiabove complaints, besides in
.ditto
Insures all..kinds or. Pcnmpnl Property
against- Boss or- damage uy Flee', nt the'
very lowest rates charged by re-
■ spunsiblu Oompauiei,. , ,
Planters, Merchants, anil Olliers desiring to
cfleet Insurando umin their property, ara rt-
spcctfully Kulieltcd to give n portion of thoir
patronage to this Conqiauy. ■
Applications for Insurance, mode in person
er by mail, will receive immediate attention.
Possessing personal information in resold to,
I locations and other details of Insurable prop
erty lathe Southern and Western.States, this
Company U enabled (beyond many others)
to give advantages in rates of premiums. *c.
Tile direction of Ahe Company embraces
solno of tho first business n,un of the City ol
New Yerk. extensively .engaged in the Soutl^-
t orn trade, and closely identified with its in
ti rest,.
Any in formation connoc.tcil with insurance
will lio cheerfully given, and nil busines,
connected with this Company will be trans
acted With liberality anil promptness.
numerable other-.conditions in lifa, which
by the assistance of a little knowledge or
exercise of common sense, they may be able
DIRECTORS.
Win. Clinunccy, Wui. Clmnnecy A Cn. f
• .. 10 Oltl-Slip
Moses Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall slroe
Paul Spotfortt, Spqfferd, Tileston A Co..
* 20 Broadway
P. C. Van Schnick, Van Selitiii-k. Etliranls j
Co., ,r ., ■ , 06 Front street
V,.Barsnlou, Importer, 02 Water street
•ftis. B. W>lsen, formerly Wilson * Cobb,
- tig Vrn.il .t.i
Tne*. nftpr
3d Menday^aWdcn..
' lin
\ Frank!
ossr-
Jeffers on
Jones'
Liberty
SI array
Ogl’thorp?
Pulaski
Rtcwnvt
Worth
Tliursdny 7 Bryan
after J Wayne
4th Monday Bnnkd
Decatur
DoKiilb
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Sehlev
WiiitSeid
Wilcox
Friday after Telfair
Thiirs. after Irwin
Monday “ Berrien
MAY.
1st Sfondhy Clavton
Gilmer
, Randolph
Upson
2d Monday, Bibb
Burke
Cutoosa
Chatham
Fannin
Mitchell
Sd Monday Chatt'chee
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Union
Baker
4th Alonday Calhoun
Dade
Sluscogoo
Terrell ,
Towns
Last Jibuti. Colquitt
JUNE.
lit Monday Low ides
Dottgherry
Milton
2d Mond ly Brooks
Jolmson
3d Monday Thomas
4ih Monday Richmond
ter the 4th J- Echols
Monday, I ' ■ >
OCTOBER.
1st Monday Carroll
Dooly
Early. -,
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
Tues. after, Dike
Wcdnos “ Rabun .
2d Monday Charlton
Fannin
Hnb’sbam
Hancock
'•Harris
Laurens
.Miller
Soriveti
Siimter
3d Monday. Guindcn
Franklin
jflaralson
Monday af)
Emanuel
Bed-.;- '
■Mnscogeer
Twiggs
White
Wilkes ,
V £
lleory
Jeflerson
Jones
Murray
Ogletb’rpe
Pulaski
Stewart
Union
Worth
Thursday 7 Afontg’ory
after, J Wayne
4th Monday Banks
Decatur
DeKalb
Glynn
Houston
.Jasper
Lincoln '
Polk
Sehloy
Tattnall
Towns
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday nftor Telfair
Tliurs. after Irtrin
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday Berrien
Clayton
VCR',
EflVglium
Milton
Kantiolpb
Upson
2d Monday Bibb
Burke,
Catoosa
Mitchell
3d Monday, Cliat’elico
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
' Bukor :
4th Monday Calhoun
Dade
Terrell
Thurs. after McIntosh
Mond. “ Coli|uitt
do do Liberty
Monday 1 By.rnn
after, j'Liberty
DECEMBER.
1st Mpndny Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday Johnson
Brooks
3d Monday Thomas
*Tlto bill changing tho time of holding the
of Jarors for said county, and a section at-
(dManMriM&o as
Ilmiso struck oat all oxcopt tho Section regu
lating tho Jurors and the Senate concurring
In tho amendment, t--a Superior Courts for
Ridge Circuit.
r A FIR5T EATE w
HP ii
PQB SALE!
BELOW % Y.C0ST.
Especially Adapted for
Plantation Work.
titrqVIRB AT THlfl OFFICE,
ftbm" (jar,' Aug. IT.
02 Front street
E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Sprnguo A Co,',
107 Front street
Bcnj. II. Lillie, B. H. Lillie AjCq.,
144 Pearl street
John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ins.
Co., 71 Willi street
Philo Hurd, 130 Nassau street
T. J. Coleman, J. C. Calomau A Co.,
• ; 03 Wall slrco‘
A. Mnturnn, 21 Beekiutiu street
Win. K. Strifng,' 50 Pine strei t
Edward Haight, Pros. Sank of. tho Common
wealth, Nassau street
Win. A. Wheeler, 63 William street
C. Mulatto, C. Mclntta A C»., 53 Beaver street
N. C Platt,- President Artiaens’ Bank,
• - Nassau street
John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton street
B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlock A
Co., 12 Beekman street
Nathaniel W. Bnrtla, N.-W. Burtis A Co.',
■ 50 Vesoy stroet
(Vm, L. McDonald, Carriages. 412 Broadway
John G. Xiiglithody, 34 Beekman street
Panli Lathrop, Lntbrop A Wilkinson,
• 16 Murray street
W. M. Newell, Newells, Harman A McDon-
nld, 13 Murray street
Frederick A. Fislier, Wolfe, Dash A Fishor,
33 Warren stroet
Ninard H.- Fowler, 130 Nassau street
Geo. W. Road, Geo. W. A Jchiol Read.
120 Chambers street
Robb B. Carrier, Melius, Currier A Sherwood,
1 42 Warren street
Jolin B. Corlles, City Ilall
John B. Snook, Architect- 12 Chambers street
George Carroll, Carroll, Horrick A Mend,
49 Chambers street
W. If. Bulkley, Allen, McLean A Buikley, *
49 Chambers street
D. M. IloldrOtlge, N. Y, S. Heating Co.,
442 Broadway
Francis Millch M. D , 100 Forsyth street
Win. CHAUNCEY.'Pres’t.
PHILO HURD, Vice Pfes’t.
Tons If. O.iKr.nv, See’ry.
B. V. JONES, Agent, Rome, Georgia. 1
jnn3-3m-tw.
DR. BAAKEE
Treats all Diseases.
chronic
SPECIAL attention given to all chr
diseases—C itigiis, Croup. Consumption, In-
npl
fluen/n. Asthma. Bronchitis, all diseases of
tile Nose, Mouth, Throat,- ami Lungs: nil
Skin Disc isos of everv description success
fully treated:—Lumbago, Lumbar, Abscesses,
Scrofula, Rheumatism, limit. Neuralgia, pa
ralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions, Dyspepsia,
Dysentery, Diarrhmn. Tito very worst oases
of Piles cared in a short tiihcj- also of the
Stomach, Liver, iintl ’ Bowels. There are
many discuses incidental to women anti chil
dren which aro treated with distinguished
success. Ail particulars will bo given by
letter. Dr. Baakec can produce one thous
and certificates uf his perfect success in etlr-
CJ^NOERS, OLD SORES, or ULCERS, HIP-
DISEASES, FISTULA of every disorip-
tion, SCALD HEAD. WENS.
POLYPUS of the NOSE, -1
Or in any other part of the body,
TUMORS, and SWELLINGS
of evary description, anti without tho uso of
the knife, nr. any surgical instruments. Theso
last named diseases cannot lay cured by ooW
rcspondcncc; therefore till such patients must
place themselves '-under the boctor's pbreo-
nal supervision.
Dr, Baakee lias made a new discovery of
a “Fluid,” that will produce absorption of
the “Cataract,” and restore permanent vis
ion to tlio Eye, without resort to .the knife
All EYES and EARS are successfully trea
ted without the use of tile knife or neodlo.—
Dr. Baakee has constantly on hand at bis
office a verv extensive assortment of beuuti-.
ful ARTIFICIAL EYE and TYMPANUMS,
or EAR DRUMS, which are suitable for cith
er sex and ages—inserted in five minutes.—
Ear Trumpets of every description, niso ev
ery variety of artificial articles known in the
assortment of beautiful and
ery variety
world—a large n«
durable ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with tho
Arm and Elbow Attachment, ARTIFICIAL
FEET, with tho Ankle, Leg, and Kneo-Joint
attached.
Theso artiolcsaro perfectly natural, and
adapted for either sox, and. can. be sent by
express to any part of tho world. All kinds
of. Trusses tor Hernia- or Rupture of every
description, tor either sex, and Trusses par.
ticularly adapted for females in a weak con
dition, also for those witli Prolapsus Uteri.
Dr. Baskco is one of the most celebrated
now
contain ten cents to pay postage and inel-
All Chronic Diseases
dental expenses. All Chronic Diseases can
be treated by correspondence, except those
mentioned, which will require -his personal
supervision.
i&B. Office Hours, from 9 A. M. to 4 V. M.
DOCTOR BAAKEE!
Office. 704 Broadway, a few Doorswfihovo
Fourth streot, Now York City. ft
jon3—tr3m t wOng
DYSPEPTICS READ!
The Best Dyspeptic Remedy Known.
T8 PREPARED BY DR. W. W. BLISS,
A ttoriniriy ef Griffis, Giu -
Prof. W. W. Sharpe, and others in this ri-
Inity can attest to it* virtues.
For sale in R une, by
julye.tr. J. 0 YBiSErt.
mnnent health. In order to acoomplish
desired object, the true course to pursue ia,
certainly, that which will produco a natural
state of things at the least hazard of vital
strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetler
has introduced;to this country a prepara
tion called HOSTETTER’S STOMACH
BITTERS, which at this day is n» • new
medicine, but one that has been tried for
yean, giving satisfaction to all who have
used it. The Bitters operalo powerfully upon
the- stomach, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy aUd'vigorous action, and
thaa by tho simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, and
caused principally by the change of water
and diet, wilt 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 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 as per directions on the bottle. For
Oils disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of some kind, then why not
use nn artiolo known to .be infallible?
Every country have their Bitters as 4 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 whop this
preparation emanated, basod upon scientific
experiments which has attended to advanoa
the destiny of this great preparation ill the
medical soale of soience. .
FEVER AND AGUE.
This trying and provoking disease, which fixes its
relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing him to
ametsehadow in a short space of Ume, and rendering
him physically and mentally useless, can he defeated
and driven fkoni the body by the use of HOSTETTEll’S
RENOWNED HITTERS. Further, any of the above
Stated diseases can not be contracted when exposed to
any ordinary conditions producing them, If the Bitten
are used as per directions. And as it neither creates
nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering unneces
sary any change of diet or interruption to usual pur
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion,
the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is con
sistent with tho producUon of a thorough and perma
nent cure.
For Persons in advanced years
Who aro suffering from an enfeebled constitution and
infirm body, these Ritters are invaluable as a restora
tive of strength and vigor, and needs only to be tried
to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nursing,
these Ritters aro indispensable, especially wiicre the
mother a nourishment is inadequate to tho demands
of the child, consequently her strength must yield,
and'here ft 1s where a good tonic, such as Hosteller's
Stomach Ritters is needed to impart temporary strength
end vigor do the system. Ladies should by ell means
try this remedy for ell cases of debility, end before so
doing, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted
with the virtues -of the Ritters, will recommend their
use in all caacs of weaknete.
CAUTION,—We caution tha public against
using any of the many imitations or coim-
tetleits, but ask for Hootettkr’s Cklkukatlp
Stoicacb Bitters, and see thnt ouch bottle
has the words “Dr. J. Hostetler’s Stomach
Bitters” blown on tho side of the bottle, and
stamped on tho metallic cup covering the
cork, and observe that our autograph signa
ture is-on the label.
.(O' Prepared and sold by noSTETTEtt fc
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all
Druggists, grocers, and dealers generally
throngbont the J Bed States, Canada, Sonth
America and Germany.
SCO VIL St, MEAD,
NEW ORLEANS, I.A.,
WhoI»«n!e Agents
Otb Annual Announcement.
CONTINUED tJUCOEBS OF .TUB
" CosmopoHtaii
ART ASSOCIATION,
F ROM! all Sections of tli« ooimtry aubscri-
bora to this popular Art Institution, (now
in its sixtli year) aro being received in a n-
.lclcd
tiu unparalleled" with that of any previous
7 Any-poison can-liceouia a membor by sub
scribing $3, which, will entitle him to
lstmTho bcauti til steel Engraving, “Sliak-
spciire and'his Friends.”
^d—A Copyof .f lioclegn nt ly illustrated Art
Journal, one year.
3d—A Free Swispn Admission to tho Gal
leries,'548 Broadway, Now York.
Ill addfjion to which several hundred val-
nablo Works of Art ure given to subscribers
ns nromitims, comprising choice Paintings
Sculptures, Outlines, Ac., by tho first Amcrl-
con anil Foreign Artists.
TJio 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 viiluo wos over pine
cd'witiiln reach of the people at suh a price.
Tlio Engraving is of very largo size, being
pfliWil on heavy plate pupcy, 30 by 38 inch
es, making a most superb ornament suitable
for tB4 wills o'f either the librory, parlor, or
office;' ---- - ■ - * ' 1
M ean bo sont to any part of the country
by mill, ;with safety, being pnoked in a
cylinder/ postage pre-pahl.
Think of it! “ SmcIi a Work, dcliverd free
of charge, and the Art Journal, one year for
three dollar* !
SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo rocoivoil until
the ovening of Tuesday the 31st of January,
1800, at which time the books will ciusc and
tho Premiums Jie given to subscribers.
No person is restricted to a single subscrip
tion. Those remitting $15 are entitloil to six
membership*. . ;
SiibscrrplibnS'ftftni California, thwofinadas
and all Foreign Provinces, mast bo $3 50 In
stead of $:>, in order to defray extra post
ages, Ac.
Persons wishing to form clubs will apply
for a circular of terms, Ac.
The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal,
giving toll particulars, will be eent on re
ceipt of lt>cents, in stomps nr eoiu.
AddriwS C, L. DERBY, AetqiuW, O. A. A.,
5111 nnd 518 Broadway,-New York.
Subscriptions also received by H. A.
SMITH, for Romo and vicinity. r
Jan Ur wit
EMPLOYMENT.
(J* KA A MONTH AND ALL EPPEN-
qp*Jv/ses paid. An agent is wanted in
overy town and county in the United States,
ta engage ia a respectable and oaey business
by iVliich tlio above profits may "bo certainly
realised. For further particulars, addres Dr.
.1.-Hoiiry -Warner, earner 12th Street niid
Broadway, New Vptk City, enclosing on*
Postage Stamp; ' * " nov80-3w
Gsat Artiitu Attraction
Two Splendid Flates>
Imperial Court of France.
ROYAL' FAMILY OF ENGLAND.
The Eclectic Magazine
f "‘ ! ' For jANUAlfYi teOfi, • ■ '
Will bo EmhellUliod with TWO Splendid
Plates.
1. The Empress Eugenio and tha Eight
Ladies of Her Court. 9 Beautiful Portraits
uf U 13 ;autiful Ladies.
2 Queen Victoria, Prinue Albert, pud the
Cliildrcu of. the Royal Family. The artistic
embellishments and the literary attractions
of tho number uro intended to be matchless.
Other brilliant gems of art will follow.- It is
intended to please the aptistio eye mid grati
fy the taste of all loven of choice reading.
READY FOR DELIVERY DEC. lSTli.
FOR FEBRUARY, 1800.
Two Splendid Plates
ARE IN PREPARATION.
We invite the attention of all. tbolovcrs ol
choice reading to Tito Eclectic, its Boh nnd
varied cohtcnts, and its beautiful embellish
uicnts.
1 The Eclootie as a Monthly Magazine, ol
144 pages or more, double columns, lins no
superior in literary merit or artistic embel-
iLhiueht.
2. Its letterpress is.made up oi the choicest
articles, selected from 7 British Quarteries
and 9 British Monthlies. It aims to give the
•ream of all.
3. The Eclcatic, in one year, equals in prin-
-id matter any three entire British Quurto-
ries. Tho price of them is $7. Tlio price oi
l‘be Eclectic for the same is only $5, while
the prints in The Eclectic are worth alone
yu more.
4. Tho variety, richness, nnd uffiucncc of
Pile Eclectic articles in all the departments
of literature mid pupular science, both in
structive and entertaining, stump it as the
nest Magazine published. So the Press and
eminent men say, in nil parts of tlio land.
5. Every number of Tlio Eclectic is splcn
dully embellished witli one or more portraits
or prints. 18 fine Stool Plates, and 100 Por
traits and Faces in 1859—worth more ulone
than the price of tho work.
6. The Eclectic lias acquired an establish
ed character as n rtandiinl work among litera
ry men. It finds a place ill many libraries.
From Hon. Edward Everett.—Boston. Sept,
.loth, 1859.—“I concur in the highly favora
ble opinions of. The Eclectic Magazine which
have lieon expressed by many eminent per
sons and in several leadingjournals. I have
read it for tlireo years, and find its contents
judiciously selected, so os to present a great
variety of instructive and interesting ranttor,
and afford n fair specimen of the current lit
erature of the day.—"Edward Everett.”
From Noble Butler, LouisvlU, Ky.—“The
Eclectic Magazine is one of the best guests
that can.be invited into the family, lie in
fluence must be good on every member. It
is really more useful than would be the seven
British Quarterlies, anil the nine monthlies,
iho ‘cream’ of which it gives. It is the same-
tiling as if we took tlio whole of theso peri
odicals, and omp’oyod a gentleman of taste
to read them all over, nnd select the best for
our own persunl.”
From tlio Hon. Judge Lumpkin, Alliens,
Gn.—“I have been a constant rendor of The
Eelectio.for many years. Whether inslrue
lion or entertainment be the abject, the selec
tions of its articles, in my humble judgment,
are tinequuled. Tlio ongravings nlonc arc
worth the price of subscription.”
From the Hon. Judge Longstrcct, Prcsi
dent of South Carolina. College—-I have
long I,eon n leader of Tlio Eclectic Magazine,'
nnu regard it as unsurpassed by any work ul
the kind in our country tor valuable reading
Tile commendations of tlio Press are many
nnd generous.
All lovers of choice rending and bountiful
art-portraits nnil engravings are invited to
send their orders for tile coming yonr. Encli
new subscriber to tho work, or any person
who solids a new name with tlio pay in ad
vance, will lie culitlcil to a choice of either
of two beautiful premium prints, worth $25o
each. No intelligent family, o yoiiinig lady
or young gentleman, should be without the
gems of nrt nnd the treasures uf liter,aturo to
be found ill Tlio Eclectic.
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of every- month. Each number contains l it
largo octavo pages, on fine pnpef, nenlly
stitched in green covers, with jairtraits by
Sartain. The twelve numbers comprise Hire,
volqmes of OOO pages oooli. with titles, index
es, and embellishments. Price $5. Tho po3
tagois viily"three cents n number, prepaid ai
tlio office of delivery. Tho January number
for 50 cents, any other tor 42 cents, eent in
postago stamps.
575 W. II. BIDWELL,
No. 5Bcekmnii affect, N.Y.
jan 3—t-w St
ESTAHLISJIED 1700.
PETER LORILLARD,
Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer,
10 A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York,)
Would call the especial attention of Gro
cers and Druggists to his removal, and also
the articles of hie manufacture, viz :
BROWN SNUFF.
Mneaboy, Demigrns,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse llappoe, Nauhitoclies,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen,
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, Fresh Scotch,
High Toast Scotch, Irish High Toast,
Fresh Honey Dow Sootch, or Lundy foot
TOBACCO.
BUOKIXd. KIXR CUT CHEWING.
No. 1, 1*. A. L., or plain,
No. 2, Cavendish, or sweet,
Nos. 1 A 2 mix’d, Sweet Scon toil Oronoco;
Litofoot, Tin Foil Cavendish.
SMOKING.
St. Jaco, Spanish,
Canister, > Pure Turkish.
A Circular of Price* will be sont on appli
cation.
N. B.—Note the new article of Fresh
Scotch Snuff which will be found a eaporior
artielo for dipping purposes. [)an33in-tw
LUMBER Off ALL KINDS,
Wragg’s Steam Saw Mill!
T HE subscriber, desirous of keeping up
with tha wants of tho community, have
recently increased their facilities for furnish
ing Lumber of hU the various kinds requir
ed for building nud other ordinary purposes.
Tho Lumber,!* inferior to none nnd ia fur
nished on aa reasonable terms a* can be; had
anywhere in this section.
. All” the Labor 1
about tho Mill is performed by white mon,—
the Umber uied and moohiuory 4s not excell
ed, anil all hills tor lumber will bo PROMPT
LY and ACCURATELY filled.
Three Teams
are regularly employed to haul lumber to
Borne and other places, and contracts eon bo
made for larnbor iloliverod.
Terms for Hauling, CASH,
but reasonable credit will be given on the
lumber iteeif.
We aro thankful tor the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed and respecttoily solicit a
continuance of the eame.
L. R. A S. D. WRAGG.
Floyd Covsty, Fob2—tf
DftP M’li.AMfc’ff
CELEBRATED *
LIVER PILLS,
rox tub otras cv
Hepatitis or Liver Complaint,
DYSEEP&IA AND SICK HEADACHE,
Symptoms of a Diseased Livef.
plains of a prickly sensation of the skin,
tscasc to give
Address al! orders to
FLEMING BROS., Pirrsa-jROH, Pa.
P. 8. DimV-r.fi mu! Physicians ordering from others thus
Pl-lulUf Uro*. will d*» well In wrllo theirnrd«n dtainctly,
md l ike none but Dr. M 1.10*'*, prrftar»fi by Fleming
iJrns.. ibUthuryb, i^i. To thi*fii* tvi-hln* t«* give thorn *
Ul. we will forward jwr t**lL »Hwt i«ld, tn nny p*rt of
he United StKttn; »w>u lmx «>f Pills for twelve ’tliroo-cont
•iwtugo or on:- rid of Vorinlfhgn fur fourteen
liiuiM-out htnmjM. All *»nti-rn tom Gatmdn •limit bo nc-
oiiipnniod hy twenty c*tit<* uxtru.
Sold hy nil r.-M‘ectnblo Hrus^lilfg and Country Store
!v(i<‘i(4-rs geiinrnMy.
oomusa
JOB OFFICE.
kUR FACILITIES FOR DOING ALL
kinds of
JOB WORK
■ire NOT SURPASSED by any olllce in Upper
Georgia. '
Perseus wishing 1’nmphlcts of nny kind, 1
Cards,. ;
Posters, 1 ,
Circulars,
Dodgers,;^ 1
Bill Heads,
Blank Notes,
Checks,
or other Job work will <lo well to givo us a call
MARRIAGE LICENCES,
auil ul! kinds of
LEGAL BLANKS,
kept c.nstnnliy on hniul.
1 MUM.
WE HAVE ALSO A No. 1
RULING MACHINE
of the MOST APPROVED STYLE, nnd aro
now propared to fill orders iii this lino,—
Blank Books,
Hotel Registers,
Steamboat and
Railroad Blanks,
Bills of Lading, ' '
Way Bills, &c.
BOOK BINDING.
A RRAGEMENTS have been made-with
an excellent Book Binder tor fill ordnr*
entrusted to our care. PoSSSm bavin* Mo?
Minos or Periodicals of any kftfl, Bhmit^u-
•ie, Law Books, ur Books of any kind, they
desire bound, may be Msnreil that it will be
neatly dono, and on reasonable term*, if en
trusted ta our care. . ’ •* e “
Terms Oftsli.
SLATE, SLATE, SLATEr
Van Wert
Ti ubont 500
-*-. kfifinre*, «f Roofing Slate, of ail size*
and beet quality, and will continue to keep
kZ Sh ,w!tX y “ U doman “ n hereafter.—
1 rice, six dollars per equare at the Quarry,'
cash, °r will make liberal- TIME arrnnge-
moffte with contractor*, or wUJ oontract for
putting it on in the be*t *tyle: ,
.... SEABORN JONES,Jr.
febfltrilv. Vn. n.
Van Wert, Go.
P AIN in the" right side, under the edge of
the ribs, increase on pressure, jomctunc*.
the pain is in the left side; the patient iff
rarely able to lie on the left side; sometime*’
the pain is felt under the shoulder blade,
and it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for»
rheumatism In the arm. The stomactfi ft*
affected with loss of .appetite and sickness,
the bowels in general arc costive, sometime*
alternative with hot; the -head is troubled
with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back part. There-is gene
rally a considerable less 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 cojd or burning, and he com-
TUkJ,