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a irrruit girl's prayer for trut'h.
O Father, bless a little child,
j’ And in her early youth
Give her a spirit j>untl ami mild,
A soul to love the truth.
May never falsehood in her heart,
, Nor in her words, abide ;
But may she act the truthful pail, •
Whatever may beiide. ,
RELIOIOCN AND EDUCATIONAL MOVEMENT* Ijt.
TEXAS. W
Extract of a letter dated 1 ,
v fc Houston. Jan. 14. 1016.
“ The Anno.ahG'>nfeii iieo of the tfetlm
dlst Episcopal Chur#). for Western Texas,
elosed sis AeSsion in this piece yesterday, af
ter a harmonious and hiterestintr session of
. five days. Bislurp Soule presided.
.•'The Texas Bible Society has resolved
to supply^every fimily in the State with a
eppy ofriie sacred Scriptures, and one tlxio
•aiul dollars worth of the publication of the
American Bible Society have been received
for that purpose. The Conference passed
a resolution approving of this enterprise,
and enjoining upon each of its ministers the
duty of making special efforts for tho popply
of every family within their respective fields
of labor. Will not our political friends—
will not nil the true friends of onr country
rejoice that this newly acquired Stale is to
be thus early supplied thoroughly with tho
■acred Scriptures 1 We do not think there
is now a greater destitution of the sacred
volume here, than is common in other new
States ; blit we do rejoife that the time is
at hand when every family will have an op
portunity of possessing the Bible “ without
money ami without price.’
We had, last evening, an interesting
meeting of the Convention for the promo,
lion of educatirn m Texas. Avery able
end appropriate address was delivered by
Rev. Chimney Richardson, President of
Rutersville College. Tho whole subject of
the thorough education of our entire popu
lation has been taken hold of in good earn
est by the most worthy and influential citi
sens of our country, and from the spirit
manifested thus far, I anticipate much good
will result fmm their efforts. Among the
proposed preustirtes is tlie publication, at
Houston, of a journal devoted to tho cause
of education.
•’ Our principal cities, towns, roads, and
thoroughfares are crowded with strange
faces. New emigrants are daily pouring in
from all paits of the world. The great point
of attraction is the'West—the Fur West.—
A Presbyterian College is to be located in j
the vicinity of San Antonio. A Presbyte
rian minister lias been stationed at that place
by the American Board of Missions.- A
Presbyterian chinch is building at,Victoria.
“Our weather haslreeii much cooler than
usual, but spring is now near at hand.”
The Fountain af Life. —History tells us
of a celebrated navigator, the discoverer of !
Florida, who had lioatd on the gteen shores j
“S his op l’orlo Rico of a.Limain, for
• nay in tiro wilds of tiie American continent,
which possesses virtues to renovate ihe life.-
of those who should bathe in its stieams,
and give a perpetuity of youth to the happy j
man whe should drink of its ovetflmvitig j
waters. He was an old and hardy adven
turer whose'cheeks had been furrowed by !
hard service in the chivalrous wars of Gn u- ‘
sda, and whose form had been bowed by
years of toil. He credited the pleasing tale,
and as old as he was. devoted years to the
pursuit of this elixir of life, which was said
to flow from a perpetual well spring in the
midst of a country glittering with gems and
gold. Af er many wild adventutes he had
desired immortality on earth, and gained
only its shadow.
The Word of God tells us of a fountain
whose waters, brighter than ever flashed in
the dreams of ■unsatisfied desire, are the
truenourishment of a gpbitual life, whose
supplies shall never fail. For the heart that !
has become faint and weary in the service j
of the world, for the soul that is bowed i
down by care, tost with disquietude ami j
harrassed by remorse, there is a fountain of
refreshment, which offers so renew the suf
ferer by a nobler .strength than that of na
ture, Htu! bless him with t he experience of
n more glorious, because immortal existence.
He has no savage wilds to tread to loach it,
no hostile bands to battle with, to win the
tight to drink of its waters. ’ Its stieams
flow down to him from the Cross on which
the Redeemer died, and from the throne
where he intercedes for sinners. They are
offered to him in the living oracles of the
11 ivine Word —in the Christian ordinances
—in the Church of the living God. They
come through prayer, through meditation,
through ti raise of penitence, llnmujjh
the effort bill, through God’s Spirit,
vouchsafed o> sincerity of heart, am) earnest,
ness in the pursuits of duty. —Protestant
Churchman.
Jlow True. —A very eminent. .waiter has
■aid, that although we seemed grieved at
the shortness of fife in general, wcare tvish
ingevery period of it at an end. The mi
nor longs to he of age ; nlen to he a man of
business; then to make up an estate, then
to Brrhve at honor ; then to retire. Tho
usurer would he very well satisfied to have
all the time annihilat-"’ that lies between
tbe present moment .1 the ueltt jquartcr
Hay; the politician vftulj be cowcm to
lose three years Sk- lifer, could he place
things in the he fancies they
■ ‘I occupy after suiTi
a the lovci of
Ihe munfents
away before the next
The King of Prussit, it is
at hi* own expense, the past
seventeen thousand copies fthe* Sci iptures
to be printed for disti among.the
schools of his realm—each bearing Iris soal.
(£/ Thus is fulfillud tho divine promise,
that “ Kings shall be nursing father,.
(jyTho Jesuits wete WuljcJ (thru
Fiance in the ygar 1591. * ’*’* *
Reliction of Postage. .
Now Ilia tjfti to sutweribe to nnv or Monthly
Mn*irSl. mosi age on nny of the Popular
Moithly MaaniwWi t nnv port of ihe United
State*’ t* only Fiflr and a Half Cents a number.
GREAT. AND PERIODICAL
No. 08. Chem^ffj^^^hjjfdelphia.
R. PETERSON’S and
Ref ahliab merit nems Mr -tbs. Publication
<Wnce of/ 1 Graham’* the * 4 Ladies*
National Mno&afrie. No. 98. Chesnut-street, Philadel-
riytSupply, ell order* front country agents,
jind aily per*op wishing to pubecnbe for nnv of the
TTTffgazines, in advance of nil nthefifl, and n! publish*
•oris price*. Also, n hrge nnd eXl*n*fve assortment
of all the ‘Magazines, Newspapers, nnd Chrnp Pnh
lientinn* of the dny ni the lowest o#?i prim*. He
respectfully invite* country merchant*. ngen's, the
trade, stranger* visitin'? the citv. add the public gon
rrnllv, to mil nnd examine hi* extensive collection of
iWnjjnzines, Chenp Book*, nnd other pntyientien*.
where thrv will he sure to find nil the latest issues
published in this city or elsewhere.
T. B. Peter*on i nl*o a gen* for. nnd receives suh
peviption f<r the following Monthly Magazine* nnd
Weekly Newspaper*, which will he served regularly
to siihscriltifr* in nnv parr r s the city or disfreto, or
mailed ‘o subscribers in any port of the United States
or Canadas.
Peterson** Ladies’ Nationnl Magazine $2 80 ner an.
3 Crpie, f .5.00 Ho.
Graham’s* Magazine, monthly, 300 do.
2 Onnie*. monthly, 500 do.
Godev’* Lady’s Bonk, monthly, 3.00 do.
2 Copio*. monthly. 5.00 do.
Arthur’* Ladies* Magazine, monthly, 200 do.
3 Gopie*. monthly, 50? do.
Columbian Magazine, monthly, 200 do.
2 Copies, monthly, 500 dn.
Sear*’ Family Magazine, monthly, 2no do.
3 Copies, monthly, 5,00 do.
1 Copy of Pear*’ nnd one copy of the
Ladies National Mnanzine, 3.00 do.
The New York Illn*troted Magazine, 3.00 do.
2 Coni-*, monthly, 5.00 do.
T.adies’ Musical Library, monthly, 1.50 do.
Knickerbocker, monthly. 5.00 do.
Democratic Review, monthly, 300 do
Eclectic Magazine, monthly, 500 do.
J .it de’* Living Age. weekly, 0,00 do.
Christian’s Fnmilv Magazine, 1.00 do.
Hunt’* Merchants’ Magazine, 5.00 do.
I.ndies’ Gotland. 1.00 do.
New York Whig Review, 5.00 do.
Sntnrdnv Evening Post, 2.00 do.
Saturday Courier, 2.00 dn.
Neal’s Weekly Saturday Gazette, 200 do.
Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper, LOO and.
Saturday Amerienn, 1.00 do.
Robert Merry’s Museum, Loo do. j
Parley’s Magazine. 1,00 do. j
Anv two of fbe Three Dollar* Magazine* will he 1
sent one year for Five Dollar*, nnd nn Orig : nnl Novel |
n* n premium, will lie sent to each subscriber gratis, j
Subscription* received for six months to any of the I
above Magnz’ne* or Newspaper*.
Where nnv person does not wi*h to hue a dollar’s
worth of Cheap Publication* hims°lf, it will ho rn*v
for him to find among hi* friend*, two or three who
will he glad to join him, and for twenty.five or twe've
nnd a half cent* each. g r t some desirable, entertain
ing or instructive work, or some of the choice music
mentioned below.
NKW WORKS JUST PUBLISHED.
All the Magazines for December.
The Wondering Jew,'complete in two volumes,
Winchester’s edition nnd Herbert's transla
tion, the whole for 5o c!s.
The MPrchnt's Daughter, by Miss Ellen Picket
ing, , 25
j The Quiet Husband, by Mis* Pickering, 25
I The Prince and Pcdlcr lv Miss Pickering, 25
The Expectant, by Miss Pickering, 25
Who shall he Heir, bv Rii*s Pickering, 25
Nnti Darrell, by Mi** Pickering, 25
The O’Donnghiie. a Pile of Ireland 50 years ago,
by Charles Lever, 25
The Lives and opinions of Benjamin Franklin
Buder‘and Jesse Hoyt, widi anecdotes nnd
private letter* of most of the Political men for
the last 10 years. 37
The Wing of the Wind, a Novellette of the Sea,
by J. H. Ingraham. Esq. 25
! The Whig Almanac for 1810, I*3
[ The Boston Friftid. a Novel, bj* die author of
the *Gamhlcnt Wife,’ ‘ Tho Young Prima
T/iVi in a,* N ** *
Agne* Serb 1 , hi# Pickering, 2.5
The Qienbiirnie. 25
Marriage, by nc author of ‘lnheritance,’ 25
vonira ; or the Wandering Heiress, 12
1 The Lone Star, n Tale of Texas, 25
Short Patent Sermon*, by Dow. Tr.. genuine. 25
! A Synopsis of Popery, ns it WAS and it IS,
j by Wn. Hogan,’ E*n. formerly a Roman Ca
| * tholic Priest in t’ i* city. 25
i Fanny Catnnbell, the Female Pirne Captain, 25
‘I he Smuggler, a Tale, l>v G. P R. Ja tries, 25
The Temptation, a Romantic Tib* by Sue, 25
Svhil; or the Two Nation*, hv D'lsrm It, 25
Evelyn ; or a Heart Unmasked, by Mrs vowaff, 50
Lntrrnurronf i or'the Court Conspimtor, hy Sue, 25
‘l’be Monk, n Rnmnnee, by .m G. Lewie. 2.5
Mount Sore] ; or the Heires* of the Pc Veres, 12
The Maiden ; The Wile ; The Mothr r : n Series
of Three Work*, by J’. S. Arthur, each 25
The Crisis. An appeal to Our Countrymen, on
the subject of Foreign Influence in the United
Slate*. # 14
The Secret Foe, 1 v miss E'Vn Pickering, 12
Little Emma : or the beautiful Foundling, 12
Emily Mansfield t °r ‘he Ga’mhfer's Fate, 12
ATTRN TI O N LADIES! I
TAKE NOTICE!
music ! music !! cheap music !!!
J We would cull the particular retention >f nil who
purchase MU*l<\ to the follow ing, just published, nnd
j nt one fourth usual price. Our music, though cheap,
1 i* equal, if not superior, in correct ness o( beauty and
! appearance, to nnv published—nil that is necessary
I to convince nnv one of this fact, is nn examination
! and comparison of the old nnd new order of music
J Mnsic front the Opera of La Somnnmbulo, 25
i Music from the Opera of Fra Diavolo, 25
Queen Victoria’. Dance*. Entirely new. With
| a fttll length likeness ot the Queen and Prince
Albert, handsomely colored, 25
| The Chinn’s, Julitm’s Chimes Quadrille?, Just
j introduced this win'er, nnd entirely new, 25
Music from the Opt ra of Postillion of Lonjit
menu, 25
A compk .* set of Mazurkas nnd a ret of Polkas,
now jut puhlisherl, hy Coofe Si Glover, 25
Morris’s melodies. Six of his liyst songs fir 25
Jidien’s Original wiztirka; <>r, the (Vllnrius
V.dse, ns danced bv..Vu* , orin and Prim e Al
bert nt the Inst great Ball, with n handsome
engraving of ihe-fety, tthd full directions, 25
Gems from the Bohemian Girl, Seven Favorite
Airs, . ’ 12
! Music of the Ethiopian Serenades. Nine Songs
j and n,complete set of Cptlillhms, 25
I Polkas, Nine-of the latest and inosi popular, 12
j Eleven of Lover's Songs, 25
! Beauties of Nerma I Seven of the best Gem*, 25
Bohemian Girl music. S;x Songs and three
piece?, . 25
Russel’s Sq’u£*. Six of his best for 2- r )
Four ?e:s of Popular Quadrilles, 23
Twenty. Airs from the Bohemian Girl, arranged
fyr the Flute or Violin, 12
Fourteen celebrated Marches, 25
Shanes’ Waltzes, Sixteen, 25
< Melodies of Ireland. Eight songs and five pie
t ces, 25
Moore’* melodics, co*itnin:ng eight of his songs, 25
| Thirteen Popular Waltzes, by variousCompo-
! Fourteen Favorite Gnlopadc*. nnd all for 25
Punch’s Seven Mazurkas, with illustrations, 12
I F. y> Grand Opera of Leonora, three parts; each 25
Twelve Popular Quicksteps, ...
.Melodic* of Scotland, 11 Favorite bongs and
Ballads, . . 25
Where can the Lndv he found in this Country that
does not want some or all of the above popular Alusic,
just published, nt one fourth the usual price, or only
qric and a ha'f cents a page for Music, that formerly
cost six cents a page. Send on your order*. Ladies,
nnd you, Gentlemen, that have Ladies, for them,
fcWitbpui dllqy. * The* postage on any of the above
■ faiS&ns to any part of thjq United States is only
i fiwflnd a half cents. *
:• Ire has also for sale. .*&*<* f?bcnp nnd popular
* work* mjblished in Ufs couttry, tlig work? r,t the
\followffljmiMior*, whojflMM>nd retail. J.Fentmnrtt
Cooper, Fredcrtka .Eugene Sue ; Sir Wal
lerScotk; Sir E L Bufwcr ;'Charles Dickons, (BozJ;
D’lsraeli; G. RkR. Jam"*; Cftpiaih Marryort; Lever;
W. H. Maxwelj; Mrs. Ellis nnd other*. Any Cheap
Work advertised can always be obtained by sending
lathe undetsiwipd, post pnid.
wfMifffg any of the above, or any other
, get them by return mail, on remit
ring to fle undersigned, post paid, all of which are
subject to only periodical postage.
Address, T. B. TETERSON.,
No 99, Chesnut-strcct, Pliiladelphti.
januayy **
®<D 10 JQ Si it iU a S (fi. IS IL 1L A P'iy J
Morgan Sheriff’s Sales.
TTTILL'hc sol! on ihe firs’ Tuesday in At ARCHnext.
** before the Court House door in the town of
Madison, said county, within the legal hours of sale
the following property, to wit.
209 1.2 neves of land—lot No. 124 nnd pnrf of lot
No. 114—Distriet not known —known ns the Ale
Gttire place, adioininc Wade and other*, levied on as
the property of Francis A.Cherrv, hv virtue of a fi fa.
fmm Harris Superior Court—Thomas McKee vs.
Francis A. Cherry. Property pointed nut hv Albert
G. Foster ;Jevy made by former Sheriff and turned
over to me* ..
, * --.R. 11. FRET WELL, Dep. Sheriff
Also*, otv rond wagon, one cart nod s'eers. two four
wheel nnd one copper still riming ope hun
dred online*, all levied on ns the property of Robert
J. D. Hark'ey, bv virtue of two fi, fas. from Morgan
Superior Couj% one in Invorof Wilson Wlin'lev. vs.
*nid one in favor of Francis M. Shep
herd. fir. said Barkley ; properly pointed ojit hy De
fendant,,
Also, ope hnv horse about six years oM. and ore
bnv mare, levied On ns he properly of Charles Thomp
son. to sn'iofy n fi fa. from Morgan Superior Court in
favor of Milton Hniuev, vs *'*id Thompson.’
Also, one negro woman bv the name of Snllv, about
thirty-five yea*'* of nge, levied on a* th'* pronertv of
Ahrnlmm A. Heard, ro satisfy two fi fa* from Morgan
Superior Court, one in favor of Jofin S*r'-olhert. vs.
James M BrondfMd and Lewi* C. Cofer makers,
nrd Abrahmn A. Heard endor*** p , heo?hrrin favor
of John S. Colbert, vs. .Inme* M. Broadfield maker
nnd Abraham A. Heard endorser; property pointed
out l>y said Heard.
HILLIARD AT. HARRIS, Sheriff,
jnnnarv 31 41
UDDER an order of the honornhie Inferior Court of
Morgan countv. sit'ing a* n Conrtof Ordinary,
will be on ‘be Tuesday iiv-A P 1 Wbrx'.vin the
town of Gnin*viMe. Hall eruntv. Grnrqrn/nnn lot con.
mining two, acres. .itio*e or less, well jeiproveil with
a eoniiortahle dwel’ino bopop and siritanvont hohse* ;
sold under orrVr of the Honorable.'the Inferior Co*'rt
of Morgan county. *i"ing ns Court o*‘ ordinary, a* the
property of Isaac Walton, deceased. Sold to make
distribution nmopeci f*c F l en"ttpe<!.
PETER W. WALTON, Admr.
januorv 31 41
ITTILTi he sold at the residence of Lot Hearn, de*
** flceen*ed, Putnam county, on the first Saturday
in February next, within the Icon! hours of sale, n
parr of ihe personal property of snirf deceased ; con
sisting of horses, mule*, cattle. lion-s, sheep—one or
two yokes of oxen and part*, farming men *’ls, and
mnnv other things too tedious *o mention. The sale
to continue from ri*v ‘o day. Term* on the day.
WILLIAM HEARN, Exccno P
deremher 12 3fi
AGREEABLY to an order of the TTonornhle the Tn
ferior Court of the county of .Morgan, *it'in' ns n
Court of Ordinary, will he sold on the first Tuesday in
April next before the Court House door, in the town
of ATadi*nn, between the usual hours of sale, a Negro
woman, named Marinh. about 48 year* of age. be
longing to the estate of John D. Swift, dec’d. Sold
for the benefit of the creditor* of said e=?"G. Terms
on the dny. WAI. A. SWIFT, Ex’r.
janunry 24 • *lO
OJI4-®.ta©l!2£!o
GEORGIA. MORGAN COUNTY :
117 HER E -\ P, .Tepthn Ball, npnlic* to me 7,r L o '*^*
” of Aflmini**raion on flic Estate of Zilpha Bass,
lal° of said cmntv. deceased
Tbr*e arc. iherpfore, ‘o ci" and ndceni*h oil nnd
sineulnr ‘he kindred and cfedi'nrsnf said deceased n
hr nnd appear ar mv office, within the time prescribed
hv law, to show muse, if any thrv have, why said
Leiters should not hr granted.
Given under mv hand, ot office, in Mf>d‘con.
E. L. WITTICH, c. r o.
innimry 31 41
GEORGIA, MORGAN COUNTY :
TIT HERE AS. Marshnll Head, opnlirs tri me for L'O
” trr a of .A(lmini*h*ntion on thr E>tafe of Wiley M.
Head, late of ‘hi* rnimtv drcrard.-^^.
q’hrce nn 1 , therefore, to cte nnd ndmonish all nnd
ringolnr the kindred nnd rreditnrs of snid drcrnsrfl ‘o
hr off <1 appeor nt mv office within the ‘true prescribed
bv In w, to show cause, if nny they have, why said
Letter* should not be prnnted ‘*■
Given under my hand, at office. ‘ ■
■ *As. \\*M***s.<,
jnnnftrv 31 s
GEORGIA. MORGAN”COUNTY:
WHERE AP, Thomas Volnn. applies for Letter* of
Administration on the Estate of John Bradley,
deepn*ed.
Tbeeo ore. therefore, to ci' nnd admonish n*l nnd
sititrulnr the kindred nnd credbore of said deceased to
be nnd appear at mv office, within tho time prescribed
hv low, to show cause, if nny they 4mve, why snid
Letter* ahoiitd not he grnn’ed.
Given under my hand, nt office, in Mcdison.
Fa L- WITTICH, c. c.o.
jnnnarv 17 39
GEORGI A. MORGAN COUNTY:
WHEREAS. Jack*on Chehev, npp’ : e* to me for
” Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thos.
B Ehenev. dreen*e<l.
These nre ‘borefore. to ei'e nnd admonish nil nnd
•S'ligulnr the kindred nn* l creditors of snid deceased to
be and nrnenraf mvofiV'C. \ itliin the time pre c eribed
bv law, to show enii-e. if any they have, why snid
Le'iers should not he granted
Given under my hand. t nffifo. in ATndieon.
R. L. WITTICH, c c. o.
janttr.rv 9 38
gisorgtaTmorgan COUNTY ~
TyHEREAP. Cliarle* Rfibertson. Administrator of
’’ Ilertrv Robwr'son. decen*pc!, applies to me for
Lder* of Di t 'ni** : nn from said esta’e :
Tho*c are therefore toei'e nnd admonish nil nnd sin-
JMilnr the kindred nn-’ creditor* of snid deceased, to he
and appear nt mv office within die time prescribed hy
law. to show enip. if nny they have, why said letters
should not he grnn'ed.
Given under my hand. n'offW. in Madi*on.
Fa L. WITTICH. Clerk G O.
innnarv 2 6m37
GEG m GIA. MORGAN COUNTY^
WHEREAS Lancelot Johnson, Excntor of Renin. !
’’ min Garner, deretised, applies-to me for Letters
Di-sniissory fro**i sai<l es'.ate .
Three nre. theres re, to rife and n'dnierich nil nnd
singular thr kindred nod creditor* of said deceased to
be and appear nt mv offiep, within the time prescribed
hvlnw, ro show cnu*e, if any they have, why said let
ter- chouhl not he granted.
Given tinder mv hand, nt office, in Mnffisnn.
•E. L. WITTICH. Clerk c c.o.
november 7 f>iii3o
GEomilA. MORGAN COUNTY:
WHEREAS, Jnme* T Got\gAdministrator
bonis non with the Will annexed, of BenjnmAi ■
11. Boon, deceased, applies to me for Letters of De
mission from said estate; *
These tire, therefore, to rite nnd admonish all nnd
singular the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased to
he and appear at mv office, within the time prescribed
hv law, to show ranee, if any they have, why said Let
ter* shou'd not be granted.
Given under mv hand, at office, in
E. L WITTICH, c. r. o.
September 20 23
FOUR Mnnihs % nfn> dale, application will he made
to the llopqnv'dy-Inferior Court of the County of
Morgan. ffhen.s*inffig o*r ordinaitv purpose*, for leave
to sell, two Negffies belonging to the estate of Peterson
To V lor; btp of said conn tv, deceased.
JOHN F. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
janunry 24 . 4m 40
Books! Books!! Books!!!
Cheaper than Ever !
THE subsrrihet’, willing to co-opet i c withother trades
in endeavoring to induce erdionts ti procure their
Biippl!eßof stocks in this city, begs leave loinlprm the
public generally, nnd the country trade particluorly,
that lie has recently made large additions to his stock’of
Sthool. cV Miscellaneous Books St at lottery, Sfc.
and is now prepared for. (and promises to do,).supply
ing every article in his line, at the lowest Charleston
wholesale prices.
Merchant*, Teachers, and Buyers generally, are re
quested to hear this in mind, before going to Charles
ton, or elsewhere.
CHARLES E. GRENVILLE,
No. 244. Broad-street,
A few doors below Globe and U. S. Hotel.
Augusta, erptember 30, 1845. 25
.
Sands’ Sarsaparilla,
For the removal, and ‘permanent cure of all ,
diseases arising from an impure state oj
the Hood, or habit of the system, viz :
SCROFULA, or King's Evil, Rheumnti*m, obstinate
D Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the
Face, Blotches, Bi'os, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ring Worm
or Tetter, Scald Head, enlargement nnd pain of the
Bones and Joints, stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitics Svmp
loms. Sciatica or Lumbago, and diseases arising from
an injudicious u?c ot mercury, Ascites or Dropsy, ex
posure or imprudence in life. Also, chronic constitu
tional disorders will lie removed by this preparation. ;
HD HE operation of this preparation is three- fold. Ir ,
act* as a tonic,.strengthening the digestive power
nnd restoring the apt elite, a* an aperient, peculiarly t
suited nnd gentle in it* laxative efleet, and ns nn nn- !
tiseplic, pnrifvi ig tlie flui Is of the bedy, and nrutra- ,
liz.ing in the blood the active principle of disease. |
The many well authenticated cure* of Scrofula of the -
most malignant character, wrought by Sands’* -*■ nr
snpnrilla, have given it h wide nnd deserved celehri- 1
tv. But it is not alone in Scrofula nor in the class of
diseases to which it belong*, that this preparation has
been found beneficial. I f a specific in many diseases
of the skin, nn J may ho administered with favorable ;
result* in all; it also exercises a cant ruling influence j
in bilious comp’inin's; and when the system has been ;
debilitated eitl. ?r bv the me of powerful mineral medi
cines or other causes, it will he found an excellent j
restorative.
The followir g interesting rase is presented, nnd the ‘
reader invited to its careful perusal. Comment on
such evidence is unnecessary.
Mndisonvillg, K'. Feb 22, 184.5. j
Messrs/ A. R. Sc. D. Sands—Having used vour j
SarstiplA'iila in try faniilv. nntl witnessed it- henficinl !
effect* oi one of my child < ii, I feel it to he a duty I
aye the Inmitui nitv to make the rase public. About
two yeorjLngo j tv little *on wn* attacked with Scro
fula orbing’* Evil, which broke in eight or nine
places fpund t ic neck and jaw, nnd which finally
hi* eye t, rendering him entirely blind. Dur
ingSh** (tret vo ir from the fiotc ho was ffrtendcd bv
sevelnl pkv*oi; ns. but continued to get worse until I
despaired of hi- ever getting well. Having seen your
Sarsaparilla ad vertised with certificates of its cures,
I concluded 1 Would g : vc ir a trial, and accordingly
sent to Cincinnati and procured a few hollies, nnd
now. after having used in all nine bottle*, T have the
gratification of- saving be i* Weil. The sores are all
entirely healed, nnd Iris sight nearly as good us ever;!
it was; nnd I have no hesitation in saving that he :
win entirely cu red by the use of your Fnr.-npnr’dln.
Yotns truly, E. BASSETT.
The following statement is from a gendemnn who |
is one of the (in it Druggist* in the city ol Providence*
and from hi* extensive knowledge of medicines of i
every kind, and his experience o( the effects of Band’s J
Snrsnnnrilla, ni 8 opinion, is one of peculiar value to j
the afflicted.
Banp’s Sar* APATUT.TJt.--I speak experimentally j
when 1 sav that this medicine is far more eff* dual in
the cure of chronic or unite than anv
other preparntii n I have ever tested. Having endured
extreme suffering at rimes within the last five years
from repeated a -tacks of inflammatory or acute Illicit- :
mntism, I Imv ? recently used Sand’s Sarsaparilla
with the happiest success; my health is now better ,
than if ha* been for many months past, my appetite \
is good, nnd mv strength is rapidly returning. I at- ;
tribute this licnh hful change entirely to the use of this !
potent mediciti \ Feeling n deep sympathy with
those who are o.fflidcd with this most tormenting and j
painful complai it, 1 cannot refrain from earnestly re
commending to such the use of thi? medicine and ■
skill of Dr. Sands, I wn* induced thereby to trv
effects of their ‘Sarsaparilla, and I lake pleasure in ■
adding my testi; pony t< that of many others common 1
dntory of its in raluuMo properties, unkfiawn to and
unsolicited bv tl c e**rs Sami*
CHARLES DYER, Jj.
Druggist and Aoothecarv,
40 &. 42 AVestminsfer-st. Providence, R. T.
For further pni -ticuinr* nnd conc’usive evidence of its
t -’ ,ieritr value and effieicv, *ee pamphlets, which may
he ulitained ofag nil*gratis. Prepared nnd sold whole
sole and retail !>* • A. B. Sc D. SANDS,
Wholesale L’)rugiri*ts. 79 I’’u I ion-street, N. York.
Sold also hy t L F. Hoffmax, Madison; G. Payne,
no jO, M. P.EF.BE, Athens ;S 0. PrudDEN, Enton
ton f ctnVfLA nd. Sc Cos, Augusta, nnd hy Drug
gists generally fi rottghout the Union. Price, one dol
lar per bottle—*i k brittle* for five dollars.
flOr The public nre respectfully requested to remem
h#r.thnt it is Snt jds’ Sarsaparilla that has ami is con
stantly achieving Csnch remarkable cures of the most,
difficult class of dp senses to which the human frame is
subject; therefore *isL for Sntid*’Sur.saparillo, arid take
no other. acu*t 15 fimltf
IV very baJeffectMipou the blood; ffeuddeh enittfge
from a full, generous; io n low, poor diet, will be equal
ly injurious to the i jeoitn as sudden changes of ”ko
ther. If we would ’ have health we must ebdenvnr so
proven', ns far a*-in u* lie, great extreine.*4>f nil kinds..|
Every excess, of Inca: or cold, of eating or drinking,
tend* to produce jpHpuriiy of the blood ; thus its cir
culation becomes languid; the very channel* of life
me clogged; and Vie first consequence is that the
become, co TIVE-
We nre in this c- tndition ready to receive nnv di*
ease with which v ,f mnveometu contact; nnd with
out nnv one r.fp'ct td with sickness, ue shall lmvt
headache, honrtbu rn, dizziness, n foul tongue, logs
of appetite ; all the result of the state of cosliveness.
When the rtmos; ihe re heconirs impure nnd oppres
sive to mankind, it requires the tempest to agitate it,
to give it purity nnrV life.
When the bowefs nre costive they require the nd
ministration of Br indreth’s Pii.ls. which, bv excit
ing a commotion, or accelerated movement in ihm
organ, will occnsi mi nil morbid contents to he ex
polled, thereby p- dticing purity to the blood and
health to t| ie whole frame.
The Pills arc *< lint Dr. Brandrcth’s office, N". 211
Broadway. N. Y:. also, hv J. Robson & C’o, Mad
ison : John Cunni nghnm Sc Son,Greensboro’ : James
MeKinsic, Park’* Budge; Folker Pntrlln, Monroe:
James S. Ander*- on, Covington : F. At Alien, Social
Circle; James Byron McDonough, nnd hy nt least
one Agent in evt ty county in the State.
oi*i>hiT Iff 2m27
Dr. Boon’s Compound Cathartic
Pills!
mfIESE Pills tire intended to remove all hilieus ob
i- sfuction. reg nlnte the secrctioils of die sromacb,
live', bowel- and kidnics, and to tes'qrc a heabliv ac
tion in ihe digest iveorgans, by removing all unhealthy
matter from the nliinetnarv canal.
These Pills are of the class “f the Lye Pi'D, with the
I difference that racy nre of a more decided biliousmedi
j cine, more sure and rliorouyh in llieir opern'ion, and
seldom causing pain, nnesun, < r griping ; nnd are no*
offered ns a Cn holicoi, hut arc the'result of care and
observation in \n extensive practice.; A trial of them
will he a sufficient rec-uimendntidri.
Also, Dr. Boon’s Pills for Agon and Fever—war
ranted to core, oi the money refunded !
Prepared on i for sale wholesale and retail at Boon
Sc Robson’s Office, Macon. Georgia, anil nt ihes'ore
of JOHN ROBSON, Sc CO
Madison, Cenrgin
august 2 ls
REMOVAL!
We have removed our stock of Dry Goods and Groceries to the cor
ner stoic, formerly \\ ittich’s, and can now accomodate our friends and
customers with ail the articles usually kept in the interior of Georgia,
for Family and Plantation use.
We have on hand a fine supply of Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Iron,
Seel, Axes, Rice, superior Flour, Seed Oats ; 300 Bark Collars at 25
conts each ; t dozen Turning Plows, at §2 50 each ; Gin Geer, Mill,
Whip and Cross-cut Saws, Ilorse Shoes, Cut and Wrought Nails, Hin
•jes and Locks of all kinds; a fine assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Shoes
and Boots; Factory Cloth and Yrns, from No. 4to 12; Striped Home
spuns ; 5-4 to 3-4 bleached and unbleached Homespuns; Sattinets and
Kentucky Jeans; a fine assorlment of Prints and Calidoes; Broad
cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, Over-Coats, Saddles, Bridles, Leather,
Carriage Trimmings, Oils, Paints and Varnishes; Patent Medicines,
with a general stock of all the Medicines usually sold in country stores;
Carpenter’s and Blacksmith’s Tools, together with all the materials
necessary in house-building, &c.
Wo will sell all our articles at the lowest prices for
Goods, Hard-ware, Crockery, &e. on the usual credit,
We wish to sell Groceries for cash om.y, at the snialießlHHHHHH|
it. Call and see us—we will show you our Goods with M
pleasure, and try our best to suit you !
JOHN ROBgjQM ;,
Cheap Side, Court-House Square, Ma&s^Hßwifo.
A.dlT©]rta§csinm©ffli , fteo J
.
W. G. Ballard—J^ntist,
HAB returned to remain nt
Wednesdays and Saturday#, Otlifer day?
when nece**nry) until further notjjceTßQ
Persons having business with me
sence enn ascertain where I am hy cnllijHNwSHfiJ
Office hour* from 9 to 12 o’clock A.'M., and ffom
2 to half past 4 o’clock p. m.
deremher 19 35 *
Removal.
P F. IIOFFATAN will remove hi* stork of goods, in
L'* the course of a few days, to flic brick store former
ly occupied hv Johns'on Sc. Robson, where lie will oon
tione un'il ib* store which is being built for him is fin.
ished. Hi* fiends and customers will please bear
this in mind.
decembpr 27 36
Removal.
THE subscriber has removed his Lnshionafde Tail
oring c.*mhlt*hmcnf to ‘he store two doors below
hi* old stand, where he will he hnppv to serve hi* old
customers ns heretofore, nnd n* many new ones ns
may fee proper to favor him with their p-*ronngo-
L. P. COOK.
november 21 32 . .
Curtright Manufacturing Compa
nv’s Yarns.’
\FINGFfET.D St have taken art Apen'ev for
** the ale of their Thre>d, hv the Bale of Bunch,
a* niav su ; ‘Purchasers, at Factory Prices.
jn-ngwry 17 ‘ 4^*39
FrcSh Garcfrn Snfids.
GARRETSON’S I<opg Ts'npd Garden Ferds, just
received and for sale at the Cheap Store of
V* F, HOFFMAVi
janunry 9 3m38
Exclmngo
\rOTWTTIT?T A NDTNG
■'ll continue to “ Fxehange” Dry Goods nnd Groce
rie* for Credit. Produce and fn*h, on the mos* favor
able term*. Our stork of “Winter Gaods will he old’
uniisunllv rowin o r ’er to moke room for the reception
of Spring Goods Cal! and see n*
SEYMOUR St. CO.
janunry 9 28
For Sale low, 12 Months Credit,
ONE ‘‘single headed” Mule. 4 venrs old,
One New Bitggv-*-A Neat Article.
Enquire at the Exchange Pore.
SEYMOUR Sc. CO.
; janunry 9 38
Notice.
THE sulvsprihefe. having sold their stork of Goods to
Messrs P. R. Thomason AvT. D Hollingsworth, re
turn theirthnnks for the libera! patronage received; ho
! ping the some will be continued with the new hrm,
and will be still more grateful for all those who nre in
i arrears to cnll nnd settle their Notes nnd Aeconn's ns
! early as possible, as we intend eloping onr business
■forthwith. J 11. HOLLINGSWORTH,
J. R HIGH.
januarv 17 39
” To Hire,
\ FKW NEGROES—PIough Bovs, House Ser-
vnntsand ‘Field Hands.
SEYMOUR & CO.
jnnnnry 9 33
Poi sons ’indebtto L,
i > COOK will confer a special favor by miking
immediate 4 -*..
j december 26 * 38
Court House.
i f’pHE subscribers o (He Court Houe subscription
I •*- for re byilding the same, nre notified that thirty
dfJ’nrs. in nddi'ion to th twenty already pnid, is now
called for. Thev will please (nil nnd pnv thesnmp,
for which hearing interest nt 8 per cent, per
annum will he i sued. Deb's have been contrnc red
on the faith of this subscription which ore now due
and must be paid.
JOHN ROBSON, J. T- C.,
ri A ml Agent of the Court,
deremher 19 35
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
P it tops*,’’ Oointfct,
Needles, His>k and Hre*, Suspenders, fte , par'i
culnrly suited for ci'v or com trv trade, which 4te
offere at wholesale only, nt vrrv low r>fcrti
,h CHAS. E GRENVILLE.
No 2448r0ad-*t.
A few doors below the Globe and U. S. Hotels, Au
us'n.
octohcr 11 23
\CcKINLEY St CO., at their old stand, near the i
‘* Depot of the Georpin Rail Rond, nre now offering
in ilitir Custou;ers and Friends, nn extensive assort
ment of A
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Mat*. Shoes, Saddlerv.ilardwarenndCrftlery;
and Wines, assorted of superior onnlity; London
Sorter, Lemon Svrtip, Paints, Oil*. Glass, puHf. &v..
A'* of which will Tie add at Augusta prices, with the
iddirion ol expellees.
Jnlv 26
VLT. person* indebted to of Tnv
lor, late of MtVffnn countv, decraspd, are requested
to come forward nnd splrie. and thi>*e having demnnds
against said estate will (dense prc*ent them n von as
possihle. JOHN b‘. JOHNSON, Adm’r.
december 27 f\\36
To Printers.
Type Foundry and Printers’ Furnishing
Warehouse.
\ TTI HE subscribers have opened anew Type Foundry
J- in the ci'v of New York, where they are ready
jto supply ordn* o nny extent, for nnv k ; nl of job or
, fnnev Typo, Ink, Paper, 6’n*pp. G iffrys. Bras* Rule.
’ Steel Column do Composing S'iekt*. Chases, and
every article n-'cessnry f< r n Printing Office
The type which are east in new moulds, from nn
cntirelv’new set of matrixes with counter*, nre
warranted ‘o ho ups'itpnssed by any, nnu will he sold
nt prices in *irit die ‘imes
Printing Presses furnished, nnd also Steam Engines
of the most approved patterns.
N. B A Machinist consinntlv in attendance to
repair Presses and to do light work
Composition Rollers oast for Printers.
Editors of New<pn|pre. who will buy three times
a* much type a* their bills amount to, may give the
nbove six months insertion in their papers, and send
their paper* eenninin? it to the subscribers.
COCKROFT ‘Sc OVEREND, 68 Ann ft
New York, august 13, 1845. 18 *
50 W,’!
i PPSB 1
i y f
jnhnnrv IN ‘ ‘ r “V
■V. *. a .t. <V
\ Attohneijn.
... . ■-..3|
. . P a V prompt ams s'-ici-attenfioA. c —i{t), entru.l-’
*?a ed to their Mit|a(tnM* V ‘
. |tnnnrv Sf. *
JAMES H. MCHENRY,- 1 *
Attorney at Law, j
Will Promptly attend to hi'a
. c re.
jnnnarv 4 ] y 3g
A. ue use’s law office,
The room. (hrmeriv nonipiej hv lhp j nle wJ. Prur
man, I-.aq„ m the Porter o, Burney buildiny..
January 4 • 3S
D. A. A J. C. Va.on,
Attorneys at-.J aw,
ALBANY, BAKEK COt’Ntt, OSf)JtGL-t.. ....
October 10 • / lv'3H
Vi. Ltn- Notice.
ypITAT.I. attend the Superior Court, n fMorfan„
x Greene, Putnam and Baldwin. >
FRANCIS 11. CONE:
jnnnarv IR -jj,
Stovall A Simmons,
Comm is si oyi Merchants,
g6oria.
aeptemher 13. f ‘• jyjj
J. G. GREGORY & CO.
MANAGRF.S, of SOUTHERN LOTTF.RIIS,.
JYo. 2 fi Bond-street, Charleston, S. C.
September 27 )y2i
1.. P. C?ooli,
Draper and Fashionable Tailor,
MADISO.V, GEORGIA,
TIAS just received the latent New York and Phlladel
phta Fall and Winter Fashions. Thankful for
past lavors, he respectfully aojicds a continuance o
the same.
September 27 24
Haviland, Rigley & Cos., Druggists^
(Near the Mansion House, Globe and United ’
States Hotels.) Augusta .•
TIAVE on hand, and nre receiving weekly aupplie,
_ of cbmce family nieff|cmcß, chemicals. pntefß mo
djemee, retfn,„oi;.*,ud l e S , window s!.a.
*<• ■> “ ,| " ch lhy inVite tho’
attention of Planter* PhystdSoe nnd erchantr—he.rfc
tnu now fully prenarayo execute orders, by mail or ”
otherwise, on the umJWjfVornhle terna*.
’ fT nre u ?, rrnntrd to b
of the qualify m the putting up. park.
every ° or ’ ■* iak ” “
September 6 m *,3
To Lawyers.
n F.NTI.EMEN jWirnue of procmine anv Law Book
r “, n hn ” d ßmk Store.., are in
r.irrf.e,rint the Ruhsr rtber will r„ke pleasure in order
ing the same from the publishers for. a trifling r
cent age on firs’ cost.
Ilis supply of Elementary nndStandard law work,
always complete. C. E. GRENVILLE.
.... , Augusta, Georaia.
_J3!L4_ 3
fIIAIU.rSTOY HOTEL,
< jr -r-—*, BV BOYD k SMJTO.
/ Charleston , 5—C. ,
J. D/Bovd. of Boyd’s Hotel, ,
.1 BiwiY Sjiitm, of Newnnn, Georgia. >
October 18 27
Firo ! Fire!! Fire!! J
Tllf. Contributi.msliip Insurnnee Company of New
A Y ork, still continues to insure against loss or dam*
age ty Fire. Capital *300,000. , .
HENRY C SEYMOUR. Agent,
* r , A; Seymour &. Cu’a. New Stor*.
September 27 24
American Hotel,
MADISON, GEORGIA.
THB.SUnSCRIBFR, having purchased the ehoy
well .takes this method of
tnlnrßung hi* fweridsand the iravelirtg public general*
ly. that be wififift Open R mr Mrutdov morning next
bamilte* mid transient persofts wfll be
ed with Board rin th# most reasonable terms; nhd
ev ;;y n ' ,e . n / il,n .R n i4 w? and convenience.
His “ aldewjllbefurntshed with the best the coun
try afford*, at)d his Stable will be under the superin*
tendance of nn experienced and careful oailer.
fk 0 ‘ STARK,
fehruary 8, 1845 jy
Planter’s Hotel,
MADISON, GEORGIA. .
IfRS. LUCINDA CAMPBELL respectfully an*’
, nounce* to her friends, and the traveling public*
that she still continues the above Establishment, where
she is prepared to accommodate travelers, franscient
and permanent Boarder*, in a manner nnd nt such
rates as, she confidently trusts, will give satisfaction
to nil who mnv favor her with their patronage.
Persons wishinc Jo lake ihe Cars nt this BWemay
rely on hem- called in seaeon. as we desi-n payine
particular attention to that part of ouf business
janunry 14 t s 43
“ Behohl, I bring you glad tidings.”
Bronson’s Pulmonary Elixir,
TS now for sale at C. F. Hoffman's Dry Gooda Stor.
l in Mnnison. /
Tiii* Medicine will give immediate relief in tdl case#
pf Pulmonary disease, ns also in Colic,. Heartburn.
Pick-stomach—a nd will nffird relief in Asthmatic
cases in a lew niinutqs. Persons afflicted with dis
cuses of the breast can have a good opportunity of
. Jesting the virtues of l)r. Bronson's Medicine, at ha
Bronson’s Cathartic Pills,
Are nly-foy sale as above, nnd the conditions the
same. They nre gentle in their effect, nnd may b
used with perfect safety in all disease* where it is in
dicated that Cathartic is necessary. The boxes con-
I tain about fjfteert 01;twenty doses.
If certificates are desired. Dr. B. has many fronj
gentlemen of the first standing in Georgia.
( nnveniher 7 80
1 Important News to All!!
pH ARLES F. HOFFMAN, at the well known
D cheap Madison Store, respectfully informs his
• friends and pntfons, that by daily arrivals hi* stock of
, Fall Hoods, Hats, Hardware, Medicine, Perfumery
’ and Shoe*, Negro Shoes, &c., is compleating jn all
its hrnnclie*. tgid offers great bargains. As he is
shortly to remove to another Fiore, he desires to sell
[ all he po**ibly can for cash, before that time, or on
short credit. He invites the public to call and see.
No one iia*, nnd no one win hereafter, sell goods
on lower term* than he will, and he therefore hopes to
>. receive in future the patronage of a discriminating
public.
1
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THE
Southern PUisccKlany
la published every Saturday, in th. Town of Madi.
, ton, at the very low price of Two Doluis and Fir
MS TV Cents per annum, always in advance. One
and Fifty CkSts for six months, also in
jNo wilt be discontinued until all-arrearsge, IT
/1 - (ReAoxccpkat the option of the Proprietor,
1 AdvorAemenm inserted at $1 00 per aquaroof four.
1 Men Bom, or less, for the first, and 50 cent* for *„h
puboortent insertion. 1> nr oin proporttOk)