The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, February 06, 1852, Image 4

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POK|poued]£x«ciit«r^ SikflT A GREEABLE to an order from titq honorable the inferior Court of: Washington county, while sitting as a Court of. ordinary, will be sold before the Court-house door in Sanders ville, on the first Tuesday in February next, be tween the usual hours of sale, the'following property, to wit i One tract of Pine Land con taining 1300 acres more or less, lying ihsaid soonty of Washington on tjie waters ofidine- stone and Little OhoopieV adjoining lands be longing to the estate of W. P. Taylor, deceas’d, Win. G. Salter and others; Also, at the same time and place, one tract of Land lying in said county, on the Little Ohoopie Creek, containing 300 acres more or less, adjoining lands of L. C* Mathis, Philip Clark and Rachel New and others. All fo be sold as the property belonging to the estate of Wm. P. Taylor, lateof said county, deceased, and far the benefit-of the heirs of said deceas’d. Terms on the day of sale. nov. 3, 1851. 42—td GREEABLE with an -order of the Honor- A&- able the Inferior Court of Washington county, while sitting as a Court of ordinary, will.be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Swainsboro,’ Emanuel county, on the first Tuesday in February next, between the usual hours of sale, the following lands, to wit. One lot of Land containing 200 acres, lying and being in said county of Emanuel on Har- waone Braiichi drawn and known as the Wm. iorris Tract. Also, at the same time and place, one tract containing 159 acres inore or less, being a lot drawn by Gh&rlette Tarver and Charlette V r ick- ers, bounding the lands of Andrew E. Taver and others. All to be sold as the property be- Lmging to the estate of James C. Francis, late df Washington county, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms on •he dayf. MARY. A. FRANCIS, admrx. nov. 25, 1851. 45—td Trustee’s Stale. ILL be sold before the Court-house door •" in the town of Sandersville, on' first Tuesday in February nekt, one tract of Land containing 700 acres more or less, lying in Washington county, on the waters of Buffalo and Keg Creek, known as the Dee land, and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of Wm. Dee, deceased. ' JAS. S. HOOK Att’y. For Jno. Barky, Trustee. jam 13, 1852. 51—td AdDtiuistmtor’8 Sale. ! the twenty-third'day of February next, will be sold at the* late residence of Junus Wright, in Wilkinsoii county, all the perisha- filfe properly bele^^g to the estate of Junus Wright, late ofsiifpbunty, deceased, consist- of corn, fodder, wheat, rye, oats, horses, cattle, hogs, oxen and cart, one two-horse wagon, household and kitchen furniture, and other things too tedious to mention. Sale to con tinue from day to day until all is sold. Terms «n the day. JOHN ROSS, Jr. . i admr. , ELIZABETH WEIGHT < admrx* jan. 16, 1852. 52—td and singular the kind* . prescribed bylaw, and Stow c any . they have, why said letters shouft be granted. Given under my hand at ofli Sandersville, this 27th dajnQgOetober, 1. net. 27, j, ’ 41—6m wMbBcS Clerk' 1 i Office, Court# Ordinary. JisfampliesdoJne: fo^letfersof G^dnoikhip; f<jr Ja%cs;Vy: Hudson, ihinor child of James J. Hudson, de ceased:';.; v' -; v - These are therefore to cite, snmons and ad monish the kindred and creclitors df sa; J ors, and all persons concerned', to. be - pear at my office within tlie time prescribed by law, and show cause, if, afi^;4figy have, why. said letters should not be granted. . Given un der my hand at office in Louisville, this 16th day of January, 1852. NICHOLAS DIEHL, CTk. jan. 20. 52—30d . JCj —L lions in the above sta riffled tb ? by ; afl|(iavit,. Dickson, (who hitbrnmiraed ingfield, 1 formerly the wife o; field,'deefe#al); have^emoved... its of thisSState-^aad, it also'. ~ kpjhyb$l : in’, said.; anklip'JK.htKerford, i 16 said the legal represeh^fSfe of Airs. Martha Diek- soiq deceased, be made parties to said Bill, and that,'the said^ra^lin Eutheyfiord, Wiflhua S.£ Tv ‘'' ' ' s eprd8entatiy,fe|fc^|d biEOEGlA, WuhIiIugtoit county. Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. W HEREAS Thomas Scott .applies to me tor letters of Cuaidiansliil|;of(Margaret, Shadrick and Samuel Tootle,'minor children of Shadrick Tootle, late of said county, de ceased: # " • These are therefore to Cite and admonish all persoiiS'CQtteerned, to be and appear nt my of fice within the time prescribed by law, and show' cause, if any they have, why said letters should.not be granted. Given under, my hand at office, this 12th January, 1852. HAYWOOD BROOKINS, CTk jan 18- 51—30d . i GEORGIA, Washington County. Clerks office, Court of Ordinary. THUTHEREAS Francis > A. Murphey applies » » to me for letters of. administration on the estateV|f Henry Murphey, late of saideoun- tyj'deceased : ' . ~ v These. are therefore to cite and admonish all and si.ngurai the kindred and creditors of said deedased, to be arid r appear' at my. office, within the time prescribed by law, and 'show cause, if any they hayfe, wjiy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sandersville; this 12th- January; 1852; HAYWOOD BROOKIN', CTk. jan. 13, 51—30d coeemed att _ w _ s ^ cj)J^fflbier '.Td¥ ni . ^k^ssu^t^iiam’E’.. Difekkciri. and be allowed io-prqoeed ex partf as to thfcm. It is further or'dOred that this «tdbp be publish ed in a public^ Gazette of thif^Sthte once a month for four months.' ’ / T - T/ A true extract from the Minutes of said Court, this 27th of October, 1851. L. AUGUSTUS JERNiGAN, CFk. oct; 28, iS5l'v ' - 41-^m4rn' • GEORGIA, Washington County. „ Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. HERE AS Seaborn Jones applies to me v * for letters of administration on the es tate of John Powel, sen., late of said county, deceased:, '.-N'T, . These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditor of said deceased, to be and . appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they nave, why said letters, should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sandersville, this 5th day January, 1852; HAYWOOD BROOKINS, CTk. jan. 6 50—30d Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLE with an order of the honor able the. Inferior Court ot Laurens county, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, be tween the usual hou rs of sale, before the Court house door in the town of Dublin, Laurens eounty, a lot of Land containing eight and a half acres, in the town of Pine Ridge, adjoin ing A. McMillon, as the property of Mary Hicks, late of said county, deceased. Terms eash. JETHRO ARLINE, admr. jan, 20, 1852. 52—-td Administrator’s Sale. TyTTIjbL be sold before tKe court-house door Y Y in Sandersville, on the first Tuesday in April next, between the usual hours of sale, three hundred acres : of Land, lying in Washing ton county, adjoining Littleton Mathis and ethers, as the. property of Benjamin Skrine, late of said county, deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and .{creditors of paid de ceased. Terms on the day of sale. JOHN KITTRELL, admr. jan. 20,1852. 52—td GEORGIA, Emanuel county Clerk's Office, Court of Ordinary. W HEREAS Mathew Buie', administrator on the estate of Archibald Buie, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters of dismission from said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors, of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, with in the time prescribed by law, and show, cause if any they have why said letters' shouid not be granted. Given under my hand ’ at office in Swainsboro’, this 3d day of November, 1851’. JORDAN FLANDERS, CTk. nov. 10, 43—6m ■ GEORGIA, JLuareus county. ■ Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary. W hereas Jetliro Arliiio, administrator on the i estate of Mary Hicks, applies to me for letters of Dismission Prom * said-estate:. These are therefore to cite and admonish alb and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they liave, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at of fice in Dublin, January the-16th, 1852. FRANCES THOMAS, Cl’kv •an 20. 52—6m In Washington Superior Court. ” ••• SEPTEMBER TERM, 1851. Samuel Robison, Ex’r. «&c., of Elisha King, | deceased. . *,ln, Equity, for inter- vs. j pleader, &c. Berrv Tipper, & others. J JTappearj ng by.the bill ip Mbs ^aus^ tlv^ajfe reside in this county, and have notoee’n served, to wit: William Crafton, Dixon Forbs, Isaac Moye and his wife, Calvin King and his wife, William King, :Lewis Harrison'and his wife,- Isaac Tanner and his wife, it is ordered that each of said defendants Be served with a copy of this bill and a copyoflhis order, and.they appear at the next term of this Court and plead answer or demur to said bill, or that,thisi canse will proceed CxVparte as to them; and of the other defendants named in said Bill, the follow ing reside outjbf^this coapty, to: wit: Tprence King of Pulaski^cdunty ; Shadrach Dixon, of Bosseu Parish, Louisiana ; Robert Dixon oflhe Parish of Onodike, Louisiana ; G uilford Bur- ney and his wife, of Pike county, Alabama; Thomas Dixon, of Stewart county, in this State; William B. Knox, William D. Knox, Benashly Knox, Haywood Knox, and Arena Knox, of Pitt eouty, North Carolina; the children of Nehemiah Dixon of Pitt county; John Ring of Lenoir county, North Carolina, it<is ordered that said last named defendants, do appear %l.the 1 rje^j te.riii of this Court and plead snswer or demuyto said Bill of ;complaint, or that this caofse ^ill prooceed ex-pafle as to them, and thatupopyof this order be publish ed in the Central Georgian once a monUi for four months, prior to the next term of this court; and as to the defendants who have been served, it is ordered - that they plead, answer or demur to said Bill on or before thie first day of the riext term of this Court. ' . A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 21st November, (Sf>i. L. AUGUSTUS JERNIGAN, Cl : k. nov. 21,1851. 45—hi4in S t oT life first- term January, vvill tbe iast of June.' The second ~g on the list'Monday in August ast of November. .1st Class—-Spellihg, Reading and Writing, ^.8 pertmu of 5 months. , -'- 2d. Class—Tlie above included, with Eng- lisjB^rapdmar, Geogxapky and Arithmetic $12 peV term'of 5 months, - ; 3d Class—Th^.;ahove .included, with An cient Languages, Algebra, Geometry, &c., to gether \vi h Natural, Moral and Mentai'Philo- sophy, $16 pef term of 5 months. 1 French, Italian and drawing; extra, eaeh per term of 5 months, $9. . Music on Piano Forte, per term, $20. Use of Piano “ . $2 50 Board.—-Board in the best families, includ ing washing, lights, tires, etc., may be obtain ed at $10 per month. The^Tmstees: of the Institute, can, with con fidence recommend It to the favorable: consid eration of those who have datjgliters to he edu cated. .Sandersville: has enjoyed, for several years, an immunity from disease,. and in this respec t will compare favorably with -most up- country towns. Within three miles of station 13, Central Rail Road, to which a Hack runs regularly twice a day—it is easy of access. Grateful for the liberal patronage which our infant institution has received the Trustees are determined to spare no pains or expense aimilar Ihstitutioivtit v-. - ILLIAM SMITH, WILLIAM HODGES A. A. CULLENS, . BEN J. TARBUTTON, E. S. LANGMADE, ■ Trustees. N. W; HAINES, . JOSEPH BANGS, ■ IS HAM H. SAEFOLD, sr HAYWOOD BROOKINS, GREEN BRANTLEY. J Sandersville, dec. 23, 1851. 49—6t Fe- male Schools, %vfe the Measure of an- nduheing to the ;pphllc;*ih*t they have secur ed the servicesf of Messrs." Thojias C. Neel and Richard M. -JoHNsfon, as Principals, in the Male School for the ensuing year. They feel no hesitation in recommending them to the patronage of those who desire to give their jjwNMHMr 81 W *|| it of-only ei., feel H>i‘ hfs Itwfe... sale On the mo'st’reasojiable terms. If, to ob tain a goqd Buggy at a low price be any in ducement to purchase at home, he feels eonfi- , dent that there will he'no need of sending off i for “something to ride in” hereafter, as he in- - tends to furnish them at greatly reduced rates, v' H^also keeps constantly on hand and for sale. JBUGGY HARNESS, which he will sell on reasonable terms. ' He continues to repair all kinds of ve hicles, and to make, to order, all kinds of car riages from a wheel-barrow to a pleasure car riage. $W° He invites the attention of those wisli- ingrto purchase, to-ith' examination of the qual ity and prices of his presept stock of Buggies, before buying elsewhere. , ; ; LEWIS BENSON. 26. . 31 ' ie^Sf eyas ; to The abirl ili fJl GEN®] liiijil'U V Jxll 1J EENTS. Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY with an order of the honor able .the Inferior court ofJefferson county, while sitting as a ' court of- ordinary, will be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Blakely, Earlv county, on the first Tuesday in April next, lot of Land No' 339, lying in the 4th District Of said county, con- teimng- 250 acres, as the property of Elbert Hudson, late Of Jefferson county, deceased, andfor the' benefit of the heirs and creditors of •aid deceased. Terms oh the day! ,S ' -- CHAS! MATHEWS,admr. . jan. 20, 1852. " 52—td Adminfstratf ix’slSaleT A CRE CABLE to an order of the Inferior Court of Emanuel county, while sitting tor ordinary purposes, vvill be sold before the Court-house door in the town of Swainsboro’, on the first Tuesday in April next, one negro man by .tlie riahie of George, the . property of the estate of the late Rowan Johnson, deceasy ed, for the benefit of the the minute. Terms on the day of sale. WmBBBk SARAH JOHN SON, admrx, jan.,27, 1852. 1—td ‘ TIOUR months after date application will be •4-' to the - Honorable the Inferior Goart ©f Washington county, while silting as a court •rdi(tarjr;for leave to sell the Land belhi to the estate of Josiah Amison, sen. late ftute of Alabama, deceased. JOHN AMISON,admr. GEORGIA, Jefferson Gouuty. ClerBs Office, Court of Ordinary. noil, on the estate of Robert K. Allen, dece’Sd; These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said ; deceased, to be and appear at my office wi the time prescribed by law, and sho w cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted^ Given under my v. Louisville, this 16th day of Jano NICHOLAS D jam 20. , GEORGIA, Wasbing Clerk's Office r Cdu\ 14T HE RE AS James X Y Y f or letters o: ’kons and‘property gil T., and Ezekiel G. Fimiy, Ezekiel Finny, deceased : . . These are therefore to cite, sum oils and ad monish the kindred of said minors,'and all per sons concerned, to be and appear at my,office within the time prescribed ; by law to -' show cause if any they have, why said: letters should not be granted. Given Under lay hand at of fice in Sandersville, this 5th day January, 1852. ,; HAYWOOD BROOKINS,Gl’k. ■ r ' 43—30d -fe Georgia, Washiugtoa couUty. ; Clerk’s Office, Court of Ordinary. Articles that can be Bought ;■ T:"' " OF H, BUTCHER. Ready-Made Clothing of all sorts. G ENTS fine and heavy Overcoats, Dress and sack cloth coats, a;* Cloth, cassimere and sattinet Pants, »8'ilk, satin and other voatings, ■ Cloth cloaks, Ciotlis, cassimeres and a great variety^ of other articles of Gents, wear, :awers, half-hose and cravats, ps find boots 'of the latest style, _ :o blankefs, hats and shoes, of all sorts and sizes. ; .' T : ‘'T ' Ladies' Dressing, r A'rich variety of Prints, mus.. d’Lane, Alpaccas, silks, •: ’ > . Brocade, Stranburg cambric,' tf-c. Dress Triming of.,all kiride;?: ’All kinds of hosiery, .V. fi Capes, collars, cuffs, shimezetts, «Szc. Lady’s caps and bonuetts-vof the latest style, 1 sorts of ribbons arid flowers for bonnets, RAUUN & FULTON, Factors & Commission Merchants Savannah, Ga. - - ' WILL continue to give prompt and strict personal attention to all busi ness in tbeiriline confided to their care- Or ders for goods will be promptly tilled with 'scrupulous care, and at the lowest market pri ces*. The highest-prices'Mill be. obtained for produce consigned to.them, arid the proceeds promptly sentlaccordii^id-iristructions. The usual advances willh'e made upon produce iu stOre. They have never beeft engaged in speeu- lation of any kind, and they will not in future. N. B. Having employed Major William Hodges, to act as their-agent at Sandersville, all their, customers \vh.o desire it ciin by calling at lus store, he furnished''.'with-Bagging, Rope, Twine, &alf, ; Mc.','at Savannah prices, expenses only added. ‘ Major Hodges will attend to the sending of orders to therii . in Savannah—the receiving arid paying over of the proceeds of cotton and oriier produce—and whatever else, may be. required of him as their agent, sept. 24, 1859. 37—tf ill htstrue’tibn; J no wn anieter of may be •eorifid'ed to their care. Pt rents'arid guardians who may send, tiiek sons to this Schcrol,'may rest assured that their best effortsjvill be- dhected to their meiitid improvement. Their government will be such as to ensure good conduct on. the part of their pupils, both in and out of school, yet so rea sonable and just, as to secure the approbation of the pupils themselves in almost all cases. Thfeir success- heretofore has given them in the communities where they have taught, a reputation rarely attained.^ TLiv : ~ ~ ' them for.’ sfime:gears' in their' i Teachers, and frorri their youth, a'agentlemen, -we feel no hesitation in announcing to the public that we. offer tliem a school equal to any in Georgiiij for fliorough instruction in all of the branches ushallv taught in Acirdeinies, Thev would also announce to those who liave Daughters to educate, that they have had the good fortune to secure the service of Rev. John A. Mosely, as principal, in the Female School. Mr. M. has been engaged in the vo cation of teaching for the last 7 ten years in Gherokee and elsewhere, with great success, and is well qualified for the position he is to fill He will be provided with-^ the . best teach ers of Music and other ornamental branches. His unremitting efforts will be directed to the advanc.etnenlof his scholars; Instruction will be given in the various branchesaisually taught in a Female Academy. The ratee.ofTuition in both Schools, which are low, will remain un changed. Board in respectable private fami lies can.be. hid on good terms; Persons at a distance, who may not find it (nfny.enient.to come with their children, may secure boarding by makiiig application to either of the principals S. A. PARDEE, V : V- T. M. TURNER, | B. T. HARRIS, >Trustees. H. ROGERS, j } J. T. MARTIN. J :]■ “ The Schools will commence on the second MONDAY in Jannary next. C". iiA- ioKl xg ' 3t - At New York Prices for Cask. Homespuns, Woad&d JUnbleached of all . ^ ao^4. feM ^ sorts, -New Fall Goods, Bed-ticking, cotton drill, osriaburgs, etc. > Crockery, hard-ware,cutlery, etc. . Cqrpct-bags, valifeses, etc. - Powder and shot,Tobacco, cigars, . .. ; Buggy-whips'arid collars, Saddles and bridles, . ' Umbrellas, over-hhoes ande'owhidcsfe " Perfumery of every kind^ soap; etc. Hair-brushe^ehiribs, etq.' h Coat, vest, pari^ and dress buttons, - Shce-blaeking and brushes,. A lot of superior shaving apparatus, : r JR months after date application will be _ j_ t } le Honorable the Inferior court vhile Fitting as a court ell the lands belorig- Barnes, sen., late of ARTHE N; admr. | .42-—4m' H ■ " ipplication will be Inferior, court gas a court land and a T e Esta' - :• These mre therefore to ci persons confeerned or pear at my: office 1 law,;# said 1 der my hriridMfe.. day of Deeeriiber, 1851. ,f.:-;’HAYW dec. 23. -aucr. SuBscribbris iyal from New Yo piitof CAB IfftE 5 ’ ost approvl Uthferricoit^^l t to such advantage,that he'ean . prices. sofas, do. divans, do. otto- do. di--;T. : . ^ - chairs, with red and,, green plush seating, mohair, dOfmahoganv setting full three-fourth and five-eights I’rench chairs; curled maple# black '^tilririt, arid rosewood chairs, cane and wood seat settees, side-boards with mahogany and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, side-case: burehus, writing table and bookcases, cottage: bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’work tables, eem-; tre and pier tables, with maable tops marble top wash stands painted do. dressing tables, tea tables Grecian'elawfoot dining' tables, ex- tension fahlfe, crird-tables, With luirpeandOge . pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat terns, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do. ALSO, Curled maple, black walnut and rosewood- chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor chairs, chit dren’s high do., counting room desks, revolv-. ng clraifs for counting rooms, counter stoolsi foot stools, hatr-staaifc bellows and brash, bird cages knife trays, maihogany and cherry cribs hair, matiras'ses*, moss do., leather beds, bolsters,' arid pillows, green, red, black, blub and white cord,. with tassels to match, hair cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow wagons, do- cradles. ALSO, A great variety of mantle and pier glasses toilet and dressing glasses of all of the difler- ent kinds now used. .U-.i.:-' 1 Persons, either in the eity ©r country, wish ing to purchase-any of the above articles, will find it an object to call before making their j purchases, elsewhere. Every article may ba depended eu as being What it is represente<L-r« Liberal deductions will always be made to the | who make large purchases- 1 Removed to Arnett’s hew Buildings. .j Broughton street. I W MCKRLL FeW 12cr FI:«¥® HOUSE-Mac<m, r Ga THIS well known and popular Hotel having been recently repaired and put in complete order, is now open'for the reception of Boarders and transient per sons. - The proprietor pledges, himself that nothing shall be wanting on i.is partj to make and contihue it one of the mos.t. popular Ho tels in the South. The Ladies Departmen t ishnder the-special .care of MRS. LuvIES, formerly of Goiuui- bus;: and'- mytirabiv‘ liiiowu to the trayeiling community, v r ho will see that nothing is warn ing to make visiting -Ladies and families en- ly at home.: Their appartments having been uewlv and beautifuHv furriishecE . &' THOMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor. A. B. Martwell, Superintendent. . N. B. An Omnibus will always be ia readi- n’ess to corivey passengers te and from the Rail Road Depots.. pigTThe Alligafor Line.of Stages has its office permanently located at the Floyd House. i F. K. Weight, Owner! t THE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the peojde of Washington county, that he has commenced the Tailoring business at this place, and will be thankfhlfqr-ashare of patronage. Everything in his line of business will he done with neat ness and dispatch. He hopes that his atten tion to business will merit him the patron age of those iori whom he has been working for the last four or five years. :- ; - Shop up stairs over Maj. Hoges’ store. < WM. T. SPILLERS. jan. 13, 1852.. V . . 51—tf . WHOLESALE & RETALE HAT&CIPSTORE HE -undersigned- would respectfully in form the citizen's of-'Savannah and Chat ham county, as Well asthose of the adjacent counties, likewise .the citizens of South Caro lina, who visit our city with a view to the pur chase of Hats and Caps, and the .public gen- a large and Well selected stock of Hats and Caps, of various styles and qualities, which, for neatness and durability,cannot be surpassfe ed by; any establishment .iff the city. He re spectfully asks an examination of Ids stock and a share of public patronage. . |^?Cify and country Dealers wiil .find it t< their interest to call and examine-my stock.— : Orders from the? country executed with db patchandfideUty. ''''.;' 50^° No abatement or deviation in prices 1; feb.24. 6-^ly* ; H. R. BOX. HATS fOB. TBS 1KEISX.ZOB. S.- THE undersigned have now instore (at Savannah, Ga.,) a full and comple assort- leritqf every description of Hats and-Caps, Mr the Fall trade,|iiid would invite persons in want , of good HA TS, for themselves or for plantation use, to give them a call. Merchants will be furnished at New N. K. BARN AM dt CO. PIASO FORTS. M ADE by Chichcring, Nunn’s, and Fische and Gale & Co.—The subscriber otiers for sale a large assortment of 7, 6 three-fourth arid 6 one-half and 6 octave Rosewood and Mithogany. Pknos, from the above makers- These instruments are unsurpassed by any. made, in this country for purity and fullness of tone, and elriganOe of w orkmanship; some of them are furnished with the comple Iron Frame., which strengthens the case and .prevents the. liability of getting out of tone; others have the ordinary inetaik* plate, and Can be offered for lower prices. These Pianos are offered with out any advance from the manufacturer's prices,, and. those who are desirous of obtaining a su- periogjnstyuineijt at a moderate expense wbuld' v do wtil to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. I. W-MORRELL. Savaririah, Feb. 18, 4851- 6^-ly : DR. ROGER’S Liverwort and tar. SAFE and certain cure for coughs,,coJtIs, Croup, Asthma, Consumption, of the Eungs, spitting of Blood, Bronchitis Hooping- cough, and all Pulmonary Affections. A Lovely Ytning Body Cored of Consumption The following ’is fretm the pen of Wm. H Levisoe, Esq., the distinguished editoV'0FAhe5 U. S. Military and Naval Argus, under date of New York, January, I860. What could be more conclusive ? “It is seldom-w’e permit ourseves to occupy space in these colun. ns to speak in praisemf ny. article in the patent medicine way; hut when we see the life of a fellow creature saved by the use of any medicine whatever, we con sider it as o«r right, if not our duty, to give a statement ot facts, that othero may, in like manner, he benefith-d. The case which has induced us to pen tljis article was that of a young lady of our acquaintance, who by fre quent exposure to the night air, contracted a cold w hich settled on the. Lungs before its rav ages could be stayed. (This occurred two years ego this winter.) , Various remedies were; used hut with very little effect or benefit/. The CougH grew worse, with copious ' expectora tion, arid -.the sunken eye, and pale, hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its worst on her delicate frame. The family physician was coinulted, and although he would not admit to the young lady that she really had the Consumption, yet he would give no encouragement as to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persuaded to make use of a bottle Of Dr, Rogers’ Compound N’yrup of Liverwort and $ar, and we are- happy to state she was perfectly cured in less than three months by this medicine alone, after even hope was destroyed. ‘ It is useless to comment ori; such a case as this, for the simple truth frill reach' where polished fiction never can. If any doubt the authenticity of this statement, let them call at fhis office.— U S. Military, and Naval Argus, No. 19 Chatham s'treetpN. Y TESTIMONIE OF THE N. Y. ^ ^ From the N. Y. Courier, Aug. 13.1850. Dr. Rogers’ Sjrup of Liverwort & Tar. —We have beard of several important cures ecently effected by-this excellent medicina. reparation, and in one instance that came un- icr onr observation, we can speak confidently One of our employees, who had suffered se verely from a long standing cold, during the