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'Found Dead;
st died.-on-kis pillow
ifo mother, no brother^no sister dear,
„ Not a waftfrtg oyo or pitying tear.
ear
ofstono,
afpillotlhif'stone!
*0* he begged for
Great Reduction id Rates of Passage
New Arrangement
of through.
Tickets.
FROM
«T;>ATJZ
o silent dead.
Till at lest on
tMfflS
JlySown will
Hunger and cold and
Had wasted his form and seared his brain,
a.bcdof frozen ground,
of stone was tho outcast found.
New Orleans, $39 75
Mobilo'.......,.,. 85 00
Montgomery,.! 25 00
Qolumbus, 21 06
Albany, 23 00
Macon, 20 00
,«aooa,
Baggage checked through by the Mauhat-
an Express Company oil. tho Central Bail
load Cara, and delivered anywhere in Now
York otvtelmty.
By.thq Splendid and CommodiouH SION
trihiaiaet feint moon/ i ‘^ * AuotrerA; 1 llffoTtbisf Capt. M.S. ! Voodhall.
when Me sad heart cease* to Fto mp.A ( .1,800 " " Isaac Crewell,
& />Cfl .f^OUtS dXfiABAWij^MQO “ “ '
cad—dead and alone
iUpwofatona intho roofless street—
knowwl
COtt* !
No mourter lingered with tears or,sighs,
(IkiWAastaralookeddouftt-With pitying eyes,
And The chill wind passed with a wailing
J SHJSM- t*s
ut ,OIftAMMdMUL*-*y«ii*OY alone;
Thoro Was somebody near, somebody Tioar
jdm&rttsaat&Ai?
One, when every human door
baa «oia ilJrtlsasd to ohildren accursed and poor,
>t.fio n«*£ | »?»P® ft ‘ tka h * avo i ll y'p? rti ' wklo > . .
Atid Qod was noar when the outcast died.
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School Kiss.
“Who gave thatkiss?” the teacher crledi
“’TwosH^ry Hall,’’ JohnJonos replied;
“Coma hore'to rile,"'old Switchem cried
And solemnly he shook his head;
“Wjbht evil genius prompted you
So ruao a thing in school to do 1”
>H*rm “lean hardly say fa
llow it happened. Any way,
jasum she whispered me:
And round my face her curls, you see—
That is h
Just
rt Bov*—The folloi
lftgueln ‘ ' '
School. _
Master—Which way
lengthways,.Sir.
faster—You are a bright boy an*
deserve a leather medal.
ersey
• Mi Wei
Marrying for Money.—A.Rhode Is
land gentlemHir, who shall be nameless
<«oor, but some seven hundred dollars
iWtaft ,sn debt, whioh ho hod to pay. She as
sured him, howevef, that the debt was
-«« m»I« contracted for dry goods, which she
bought to captivate'foim.
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SAVANNAH
iTO
ROUTE! I Court Calender for 1860.
KEEP INSURED.
REVISED -FOR TH*" SOUTHERN * BBCOBDBtt
FROM
Memphis .,$32’76
Nashville,.....: 27 7?
ChuttanoOga,.. 25 00
Knoxville, 25 90
illanl.
Atlanta,..!..,
Augusta,....
21 00
.17 tO
G.
H. ScUexck,
io steamships belonging to the old os-
jlishcd and favorito lino, known as.the
tew York and Savannah Steam Naviga-
in Company,” an* worp built expressly for
excelled by any vessels on tho coast.
Through Tickets arc sold
Through Tickets arc sold
in New Orleans by R. Gedmw, 90 Gravicr st.
"Mobile, “ Cox, BnAiSAitD A Co.,
Columbus, " B. H. Hitt, Agent Har
den’s Express and J. M. Bivins, Rail Road
Tiokot Agent , and at all other points by con
necting Rail Road Ticket Agents.
JOHN R. WILDER ft GALLIE,
Agents, Bay St., Savannah.
BAM’L L. MITCHELL ft SON,
,feb28triwtf^Agents, 13 Broadway N. Y,
Jillson’s Patent
AN IMA L TRAP.
I A' NOW all mcajijr these prosonts that wo
l\ DRESSER ft JILLSON, Manufacturers
umd Patentees of JlllSon’8 Patent Animal
Trap, bava for valuable consideration traus
ferred to.Mess,.R, W. Inman A Co„ the privi
idll-—ap*. ; I^“'if leg*Of supplying the said Animal Traps to
on’t kQOW Why:*’' alllhe Bouihern States—hereby binding our
selves to furnish uoneAf those traps to any
parties in the Southern States, except. those
whtritro appointed' ag’odts by tho said R. IV.
Inman A Co. Given under our band and seal,
this 10th day June, 1859.
DRESSER A JILLSON.
By the authority • Invested in us wo have
appointed Messrs, TERRY A LAMKIN,
Merchants in Rome, our solo Agowts for tho
following cbuntics, viz: Floyd, Chattooga,
Cass, Polk, Gordon, Walker, Dade, Whitfield,
State of Georgia—who will always have
f ood stock of Traps of all sizes on hand,
urnish customers at manufacturers prices.
nov9.—6m. R, W, INMAN A CO.
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2d Monday, Chatham
3d Monday, Floyd «
4th Monday Richmond
Lumpkin^
FEBRUARY, -
1st Monday, Clark ' “
2d Monday, Campbell
Dawson
3d Monday, Forsyth
Glasscock
Meriw tb’r
Walton
4th Monday Baldwin
Jackson
Monroo
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker
MARCH.
1st Thursday Pierce
1st Monday, Appling
Chattooga
Cherokoo
Coweta
Columbia
Crawford
Gwinnett
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts
Cass
Coffoo
Elbert
Fayotte
Greene
Pickens
Wosh’g'on
Webster
3d Monday Cobb
Hull
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
1’utniitn
Talbot
Tattnall
Waro
Frid’y after, Bulloch
4th Monday Clay
Clinch
Emanuel
Leo
Twiggs
Whito
Wilkes
4th Thurs'y Montg'ry.
Mondayaf) E(!ho , B
Elfi'hnm
JULY.
1st Monday, Floyd,
4th Monday, Lumpkin
AUGUST
2d Monday, Campbell
Clark
i Dawson f
3d Monday, Forsyth,
Glascock
Npri'thor
,. Walton
4th Monday Baldwin
Jaekson
Monroe
Paulding
Taliaferro
Walker 1
Thurs. after Piorce
SEPTEMBER.
1st Monday Appling
Chattooga
Cherokee
Columbia
Coweta
Crawford
Madison
Marion
Morgan
2d Monday Butts ,
Cass <*
ColTeo
Elbort
Fayette
Greece
Gwinnet
Pickens
Wash’g’on
Webster
3d Monday Cobh
. Hall
Hart
Heard
Macon
Newton
Putnam
Talbot
Waro
Bulloch
4th Monday Clay •
Clinch
Emanuel
. .Lee . .
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“Hillo,” said Smith, “The lion ‘land
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J they!”
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gether."
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HOSTETTEHSl
STOMACH BITTERS,
tor the cure of Dyspepsia, huUgaUon, Jtausea,
flatulency, Lotto/ Appetite, or any .Batons
Complaints, arising from a morbia inaction
of lie Stomach or South, producing taa*
byscntcry. Colic, Cholera Uorbut, do.
i Cramps,
In view of the fact that every member of
the human family is more or less subjected to
some of the above complaints, besides in
numerable other oonditions in life, which
by the assistance of a little knowledge at
exerciso of common sense, they may be able
so to regulate their habits of diet, and with
the assistance of d good tonic, secure per
manent health. In order to accomplish this
desired objeot, the true course to pursue is,
certainly, tnat whioh will produoe a natural
Btate of things at the least hazard of vital
ndlil
strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostetter
BITTERS, which at this day is nat a new
medicine, bnt one that has been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to all who have
used it. TheBiltors operate powerfully upon
the atomaeli, bowels and liver, restoring
them to a healthy and vigorous action, and
thus by the simple process of strengthening
nature, enable the system to triumph over
disease. Diarrhoea, dveenteiy or flux, so
generally contracted by new settlers, and
caused principally by the 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, than
any other: the cause of whioh may always
be attributed to derangements of the diges
tive organs, can bo cured without toil by
using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT-
TEES as per directions on the bottle. For
- this disease every physician will recom
mend Bitters of some kind, then why not
use an article known to be infallible 7
Eveiy country have their Bitten as a pre
ventive ot disease, and strengthening of
' the system in general, apd among them all
there is hot to be found a more healthy
people than the Germans, from whom this
preparation emanated, based upon scientific
experiments which has attended to advanoa
the destiny ST this great preparation in the
taedied scale of science.
tor 4th
Monday )
APRIL.
1st Mouday Carroll
Dooly
Early
Fulton
Gordou
Pike
Rabun
Taylor
Warren
Wilkinson
2d Monday, Charlton
Ilali’sliam
Ham-ock
Harris
Laurens
MiUer
Striven
Sumter
Tuas. after Mo In tosh
3d MondayCamdon
Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Jefferson
Junes
Liberty
Murray
Ogl’thorpa
Pulaski
Stewart
Worth
Thursday ) Br.vnn
after J Wayne
4th Monday Banks]
Decatur
DoK-ilb
Glynn
Houston
Jaspnr
Lincoln
Polk
Schley
Whitfield
Wilcox
Friday after Telfair
Thurs. after Irwin
Monduy “ Berrien
MAY.
1st Monday Clayton
Gilinor
Randolph
Upon
Wilkes
Monday of j
ter tho 4th > Echols
Mouijay, )
OCTOBER.
1st Mouday Cnrsoll
Dooly
Earl?
Fulton
Gilmer
Gordon
Taylor
' Warren
Wilkinson
Tues. after, Pike
Wed nos Rabun *
2d Meudny Charlton
* .Fqnniu
- Hak’sham
Hancock
Harris
Laurens
Miller ■
Soriyen .
Biipitcr
Sd Monday Cumdcn
Franklin
Haralson
Henry
Jefferson
Jones
- Murray
Ogloth'rpe
Pulaski
Stewart
.. Union
Worth
Thursday ) Montg'ery
after, j Wayne
4th Monday Banks
Decatur
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10 Old Slip.
Mosos Taylor. Pres. City Bank, Wall streot
Paul Spoiford, Spofferd, Tileston A Co.,
29 Broadway
P. C. Van Schaick, Van Schaick, Edwards A
Co,, 65 Front street.
V. Barsalou, Importer, 02 Water street.
Jos. B. Wilson, formerly Wilson A Cobb,'
62 Front street
E. D. Sprague, Dayton, Spragne A Co„
107 Front streot
Benj. H. Lillio, B. H. Lillie A Co.,
- 144 Pearl street
John G. Holbrooke, International Life Ins.
Co., 71 Wall stroet
Philo Hurd, 136 Nassau streot
T. J. Coleman, J, C. Coleman A Co.,
- 63 Wall streot
A. Mataran, 21 Beckman street
Wm. K. Strong,. 50 Pine stroet
Edward Haight, Pres. Bank of the Common
wealth, Nassau stroet
Wm, A. Whoolor, 63 William stroet
C: Molntta, C. Molatta A Col, 53 Beaver stroet
C Platt, President Artizens’ Bank,
Nassau streot
John T. Wilson, 73 Fulton stroet
B. M. Whitlock, B. M. A E. A. Whitlook
Co., 12 Beckman stroet
Nathaniel W, Burtis, N. W. Burtis A Co.,
* 60 Vesey street
Wm. L. McDonald, Carriages, 412 Broadway
John G. Lighthody,. 34 Beokman stroet
Pooll Lathrop, Lathrop A Wilkinson,
.. 16 Murray streot
W. M. Newell, Newells, Harmon A McDon
aid, , 13 Murray street
Frederick A. Fisher, Wolfe, Dash A Fisher,
38 Warren streot
Ninard H, Fowler, 136 Nassau street
Goo. W. Read, Geo. W. A Jehial Read,
120 Chambers street
Robb B. Currier, Melius, Qurrier A Sherwood,
42 Warren street
John B. Corlfcs, • City Hall
John B. Snook. Architect, 12 Chambers street
George Carroll, Carroll, Horrick A Mead,
49 Chambers street
W. H. Bulkley, Allen, McLean A Bulkley,
49 Chambers street
D. M. Holdredge, N. Y, S. Heating Co.,
„ 442 Broadway
Franftis Miller. M. D., 100 Forsyth street
Wm. CHAUNCEY, Prcs’t.
PHILO HURD, Vico Prcs’t.
Jonw K. Oaxlby, Seo’ry.
B. F. JONES, Agent, Rome, Goorgia.
jan3-3m-tw.-
7 EVER
2d Monday, Bibb
Burke
Cntoosa
DoKalb
Glynn
Houston
Jasper
Lincoln
Polk
Bohloy
Tattnall
Towns
Whitfield'
Wilcox
Friday after Telfair
Thurs. after Irwin
NOVEMBER.
1st Monday Berrien
Clayton
tiai'-i...'
Effi'ghum
Milton
Randolph
Upson
Chatham .2d Monday Bibb
Fannin 1 Burke
Mitoliell | Catoosa
3d Monday Chatt’cheol Mitchell
Quitman 3d Monday. Chnt’chce
Spalding
Troup
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“Costar**” Rat, -Roach, to. Exterminator
‘SCosteito”- r «-f? .. f H
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"Costar’s” El^otria Powdtr, for Iuseete, Ac,
,. j - r, D*»ntoTS instantly i •-
. Rate, Roaehes, Mioe, Molof^ ’ Gronhi Mice,
■Bed Bugs, Ante, Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
InsectXbn Plants, Insects on Animals, Ae„
*o., in short, every form and speeies of
VERMIN, * ->
1° Years sstoblished in New York City-used
by the city Post Offloo. the city Prisons and
Station Houses, the city
the elty Hotels, "Astoi
and by more than 20,i
Druggists and Rof-"
, hero sell them,
infa in-all the large Cities.
26L-69oi and- $1 Boxes, Bottle,
ordors—or for
Imitations. Examine
and Flask, and take noth-
tations, Hotels, Ao., by
iirouiar to D^tle
COSTAR,
adway, N. Y.
Wholesale and
feh2tr!3m.
SBKOES KKSAlSi.
X ‘
AND AGUE.
TUs hying and proroklni disease, which fixes Us
nlsqgBS grs*> on tbs body of nsn, reducing Mm to
a mffflnhadow in a short space of Mmo, and rendering
him physically and mentally useless, can be defeated
and driven frojn the bodjr by the toe of HOSTBTTEE'S
BENOWNED BITTERS. Further, any of tha nbOva
stated diseases can not ha conaaoUd when axpaaed to
say ordinary conditions predaring then, if the Bitters
are used as per directions. And as it nrither creates
nausea nor offends the palate, and rendering nzmeoes-
wry any ohtnga of diet or Interruption tenasnnl pur
suits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy dlresUon,
Ut* complaint Is thus removed as speedily ai is sen-
ristent with the production .of a thorough and penna-
nent cure.
For Persons in advanoed yean
Wbe are suffering-dram an enfeebled constitution and
Infirm body, then Bitten are invaluable ae a restora
tive ot strength and vigor, and needs only to bt tried
to bo appreciated. And to a mother while muring,
these Bitten are Indispensable, especially when the
mother • nourishment is inadequate to tho demands
of tbs child, consequently her strength most yield,
end here it is where a good tonio, such as Hostetler’*
Stomach Bitten Is needed to impart temporary strength
and vigor to the system. I«dles should by rJl means
' by this remedy for ell cases of debifftr, end before so
doing, ask your physician, who, if ha is acquainted
with the virtue* of the Bitter*, wOl recommend their
um In all eases of weakness.
CfCTIOJf.—Wo oaution the public against
using any of the many imitations or coun-
terfeite, hut ask forHotixma’s Oxubbatkd
Stohacu Brtius, and see that each bottle
has tho words ” Dr. J. Hostetter’# Stomach
Bitters” blown on tho side of the bottle, and
roup
Union
Baker
4th Monday Calhouto
Dado
' Muscogee
Torrcll
Toivm
Last Mond. Colquitt
JUNE.
1st Monday Lowndes
Dougherry
Milton"'
2d Mond ly Brooks
• Johnson
3d Monday Tliomna
4th Monday Richmond
Quitman
Spalding
Troup
Baker
4 th Monday Calhoun
D.ulo
Tor roll*
Thurs. after M-Int'sh
Mond.- *• : Culquitt
do do Liberty
Monday 1 Bvran
after. [ Liberty
DECEMBER.
1st Monday Dougherty
Lowndes
2d Monday Johnson
Brooks
3d Monday Thomas
' •Tho hill ohanging tho 1
tging the tirao of holding tho
Superior-Courts tor Lumpkin county, con
tained also a section regulating tho sorvioe
of Jurors for said county, and a section at
taching the same to tho Western Circuit. It
g assed the Senate in this shape, but the
[uuse struck out all except the Section regu
lating tho Jurors and the Senate concurring
hi the amendment, too Superior Courts for
Lumpkin county have not been changed,
jumpktn county nave not neon ounngou,
md. tho county is still attached to tho Blue
Ridge Circuit.
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