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'■ PlOiS 4*®-Cherkie»v.—Tb« inveterate
joker The Journal of Commerce is respons
ibl® for tdfce following story f *■
.'On Thanksgiving afternoon we wenf to
m«a old gentleman Uncle S-——, who
Sved on -Long island ojv' hkr farm hear
Brooklyn. Mr. S» is from G-enuany and
has been for some years a strong Tempor-
sace-Eisn, although brought up with an
ardent appreciation of tbe vrrtare of grape
juice.
“Une?e r >T said we as we drank a tankard
of eider while partakfng at his bountiful
table how came you to relinguish the use
•f wine ?” Well,” responded the bale
old gentleman unbuttoning hfs vest to which
Biehad helped himself, “I tell you den.—
When I first coines frpm jarmany we. mo
ved to Laucaab*er county, Pennsylvania
and dere was no wine ; so every .year w<
make a barrel of chery bounce and we all
gets trunk on it every Saturday evenin
liwht Spring when der bounce was all
drinked up I geefs der cherries to der
hogs. De oonsequense was de bogs gits
shooat so drunk as a of beepls.
‘‘By and by* hogs gets sober aggsa hnd
I trie*’em nut another mess. Dor hog.-
was very hungry and came runnin up -to
der trough shquealin like,der tuyfeJ ; den
dey shtick in dey shnouts and ahrnack dee
chops till dey got a taste of der cherries.:
add den dey all. run round der yard' uri:
der tongues wide open, and der mouth-
hfcnging out and reb-der ground again der
noses to take away der teah. Hogs could
n’t ahtand it .how—iualc,e deroi orfal sick.
“Old dad said, ‘neder’ give it up da:
way go nKext weeks X geefs dor hogs
anoder mess of der cherries and when -h
come*mit. der bucket to' feed em right
away dey see something wrong. , Up dey all
walk*slowly to der feed ; .and when dey
shmelt der cherries and tunned right round
mit der hind quarter^ to der trough !-
“fiver since dat time my poy when der
prandysubject comes rip 1 s boost rightj,'
about face and has. uorhiug to do mit . der,
subject.”
We felt as though he had heard;an .im
pressive temperance lecture-and- cougrn
tainted ourselves th'atUuele S. had strength
ened' 'the conviction .that temperance is
better than indohrence.
gttrbettfsemente*
: .L
THE CENTRAjL
GEORtilAxWailihiztou Comity
13v HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
_ Oi'iliiutry for said County.
UrfHEItEAS Newton- J. Laurence’applhs to
-me for lettera-tof -Guardianship. $* Un
person and property of .Wary Ann, Elizabeth,
and I raldiue Buck minor children.of.... VVright
W-Bjickdeceasod.
Thi.se are therefore-to cife anfTacfmpni'sU.a!!
persons concerned to bo and appear at my of
fice withiu the time preseribed by law iind show
cause if any they have-why said letters-' should
•WH'-be grouted.- «<•’« - ~
Given under my handat 'office- rn Sanders-
villethisflhu.i November B854. .
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary,
dec 5 . . 30d ' -
trEOBii J.4- iVastiiugten County
By HAYWOOD- BROOKINS, ; ■
Ordinary for said-Co-warty.
YVjTHEREAS William W. Giles, adminis-
f v\ irator on the.e.-flnte of .VVjtliam Giles,
late of giid county deceased applies to me for
letters of dismission, from the administration
of said estate, ’ . ,V .
These are therefore to cite a'nd admonish all
persons CoiK-oriu-d to be and appear at uiy Oft
nee on or before flic first Monday in Junk
irxt, and sfinW «.-»a.sw'<if apjj' they hAvA) why
said letters^ jlrquld not tbegpinted!.
Given under my hand at office in Sandersvilk-
this 224 dav of November, 1854. ■
HA Y WOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary,
nov 18 1854- ■' 1; ,.. 7
gabaimaf) ^bberttsemeuts.
Fait agd Winter Dry 41 sods.
W- V WA US^YOII Y1I* Ita-Gbntrri’ss st
I S now prepared .to ofer to jtlie. citijens-af
Savannah, and of .interior, a.Iprge and
Well selected stack o£.,...A . ' -
Faiscy <&b- PifapfelJi’y {goods,
■Embracing almost every.-article forjus)? or or-
liumotit 11 'Wo nnetlniiloelir rnull/.
The jJttehtidn bfPhfriekins'is diteete’d to
their extensive assortment of Chemical® re-:
ceptty seleeft-dfrom the maimtactureMv •
Terms ca$h or approve<hcredif.
s. d. BRxuri.ny, h, a j x. s. row am., *, n. •
dec 19- .-
Example op. Washington.—--DurinL.
the American Revolution it is said the com
mander of a littie squad was giving or
ders to those under him, relative to a stick
rf timber which they were endeavoring to
raise up to the top" of some military works
they were repairing. The timber went
up hard and on this account the voice of
the little great man was often heard re-m-
hrij vociferating, ! ‘‘Heave,.ho.T.- !K§»-
•he goes ! Heave ho ' An offi'cef- hi>t
in military costume was passing^aud asked
the commander why he did not take hold
and give a little help- The latter astonish
ed turned round and said “Sir, I am a
corporal !” “you: are—are you l” -replied
the officers; “I was not .aware of that?’
*nd taking of his hat and hawing, “I ask
your pardon 3Ir. Corporali'.’ . Oo this he
dismounted, and. lifted until the sweat
stqod in drops on his, forehead. .Wfcfco
finished he turned to the commander aud
said, .“Air- Oorpoml when you have another
such jab, and have not men enough send
for your commanderdn.chief, and I will
come and help you a second time !” The
corporal was thunderstruck. It was Was
hington.
A Figurative Policemen.—A police
officer, giving evidence at Bow street of
fice, London, against a woman accused, of
robbing a pawu-broker, assured the Magis
trate,—
“ That, on telling the prisoner the na
ture of the charge on which he captured
her, *he turned aside from-him and swal
lowed abedtick, and a pair f -stays-,' two
brass caddlestieks, a smoothing iron, aihf a
hallows!’’ -V • ?
.? Magiitrat^r-^^Nobsemle ! -Have you lost
your senses ?' . t
• Constable—your -Worsuip, I. mean that
she swallowed the tickets.of fhenf articles
Magistrate—Oh ! that indeed.—Daily
Nent. ;_}■)'■ , r
On ths Broad Road.^ 1 * Bob where
are you going to : ‘ —.
; - “ To'the devil,’”quoth Bob,“if I. may-
judge from the least leaf of my cash-book. ’
“ All udnsensa—you won’t get a berth
these two months.” - - -. , '
“Why not?”' ‘ -• .
. “ They were all engaged for the board
of brokere'iq September last.” . -
The Retost Discourteous.—>At a
convention of clergymen, not long since,
it was 'proposed by o.ne of the members,
after they had dined, that each one should
entertain the eoaipuiiy with some interest
ing remarks. Among the rest, on© drew
upon his fancy, and related a dream, ~ In
his dreath he went to heaven, and he dis-
cribed the golden streets, the river of life,
ete . eta. As he cotieiu-led, one of the di-
vinot, who was somewhat noted for his pe
nurious and money-savi i;r babies, stopped
up to the aarratov, and jocosely inqui -el:
“ \V i u li.l veu se anythi g of me in
your dream ?”
. “Yes, I did.”
“ Indeed ! wbat was I doing ?”
“ You were on your kuees
“ Fraying, was I ?”
“ No—scraping up the gold!!’
GEOASiS I A— W«s Sii iiy; t «i*
By IIAY WOOD BROOKINS,
• Ordinary for sftifl Gduiity.
IITHER'EA N Ghli-blge C. \VilHainsou applies
*' to me for loti ers of AdnniiisthVtios) on live
.estate'of Miinha Dixon late of said county de-
easod. •’, j/
These-are therefore to'i-ile and admonish all
od sifigular; ilie kindred and creditors of said
teeea^ed, to be and appear at my office within
• le rim^pToseribed by. law, and show-eau.se ' if
i fy they have, why s.'inlietters should not br
grant-ftii?
Givcrr under mv hand at OOiee in Sanders
ille. this d 1st-Heeotitbvr-, 1354.
HAYWOOD BNOGKINS. Ordinary,
•dec .26• 30(1
. Wf LIjA AiVA . w. £.Xi3C.«&£g i r
. ^Successor to Joseph ,M. Tu,rnse^ ;
; s jf Druggist and (demist. --
MONUMA'NTSQUARE, -
Savannah, Ga.
H AS an. hand andis constantly receiving
fresh supplies of tne^iwiiislDK&Gs jVIVBr
iciiies and fthtEisiGAts:
: - y(. Also, •
Brushes of eve rydescriptioti, Fancyprticles
Perfumery v Garden Seed, Sic. Ac.. Particular
Sabannaf fttihfrfismtcnts.
ft D. BRANTLEY & CO.
Wholesale hni^gifits.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
A RE.now receivlng'a large stock of gehutnc
Drugs, JSedicixies, Cliemic.'als, Perfumery,'
. mid-German Cologne in-grekt variety—
Oils, Wipdo.w Glass, i^jrihud’s Yiiiuff, - Lmtd r
SW/W 11 *r Q r pirtieulSrly invite att^udou to
yohol, Burning Fluid and Camphene,^fency ^ Hrst0c k 0 f f
N(>aps Bfushes, &e. . ' .* • ■ XiADIES’ DRSSS GOODS;' I
-Which we feel confident cannot he - inrplissed.'
tn^richness,style,or.variety, -jn.
••' "
W© offer ajarge and varied assortment ef styles
and designs, entirely new, and which are just
ly termed by the Ladies. The G^ms'of the Sea
son. We have,.nlso,V. large stock df '' '
Mtention is psid in the selection of Medicine
.: ?to lunve none but the purest, and all articles
sold oy me are warranted to be just as they
(ire represented, and Phyeiciansr, Country Mer-
ehantsand Planters, may rely upon their oV-
ders'bei.ng'filled With.as much desp atch and
carCasif thcy' were present in person.
, Feb, 1 1. 1853 : ‘ 3—Jv
'E$RU£jVr- W ASHtXlfxON Cot: NTT.,
. By HAY \YuuD iuif)OKlNS ;
^vr- - v?. OrpLi:iiy.ftu-.s;fid Cdunty-. >
A/ HERB AS- EIij:f|h.'E'usl.:ypotl applit's. fid-
* ‘Itstlers-'ofA.Iinijfijitriititili witte- the-' will
annexed, on the estate'of Fiif.sli East'wodd de
ceased | '• . *? *>
These are therefore tc^elte and admonish all
i.ndsiagular the kindred- and creditors, to he
ind appear at my office, mi or before the sec-
‘.Uil -Mond.-ry in January .next, and' show cause
(it any they have)-why said letters -should no:
he granted. * , ?
jGiven under my hand at tvffiee in Sanders:
vilie tliis 9$h daydf Deceirtber 1854'.
HA,Y ITOOD BROOKINS,Onii i;iry.
dec 12 - •: - r y ;U ; - SfOd
GEORUbA-
O. 2t & or 3.3ESSSI3I<J3tSSi»S»
- Wfioksalft Drusgists,
AND DEALERS iNDAiNrSi
Oils,. Window Class, *£•&, Mustard. Spices
andj SnuffsPerfurriery, Brushes, - Ac., and
Landreth's Garden Seeds,
Gibbon’s Buildings, Savannah, Ga
Feb. 1=5, 1852. i[—g
JOHN MA LEERY.
Draper and TaHor.
Dealerin lieady-MadeC1 othingandGentle
oen’fcfttrnishing Goofls-. 155, Bay street,
.Savannah . Ga.
feb.32flS5.3v 4—lv
SCOTCH PLAIDS, FRENCH MERlWOES,:
- RrinTed d# I«inw,' Baw Slit '
Geeimon De Laines, jikdn^ and^All-Wool de.
Laines, Paramett;ut.Girrghan.-8. Prints, cf-c. «f-c.
Plain and Kept Bi.ick Silks, of h'gh rustre. aiirl
superior fi11isb, wbiclr weav/imint to- he the
genuine Boiled Gootlp, wiiioh-wiil :not- crack or
split by wear; black.Satin Siripes‘ aa 4 d Plaids,
in great Variety’. v ?
, .MOURNING GOODS.
■We Have taken especial care td select a full
and eomplete stack,of .Bprohsutibcsy- MerinOes.
Kslafat Cloths, -Alpaceas, Canton., XJlothg,
Ginghams,DeLaiReti)P‘"ints,Mourmi}gSioeye»
and Coliatof to which we invite particular at
tention, aa wo are offering them.at extreinejy
low prices.
EMBROH3ERIES.
Swiss and Cambric Edgings and Insertmgs
Bands, Flounces, Collars, Sleeves, Handker
chiefs, very fine and rich.
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS,
Ofr very description,such as 6 4,3,4, JQ-4, ja
4,and 14-4 fine Bed’ BlankeU Toilet.,Quilts',
b,zes : ‘hd prices, Linen Damask and Cloths,'
Napkiitsand Dm les, Sheetings,'and Shirtin^
Furnitnre Binriiy and Cliints,' 'Flahnels, a!!
styles and qualities) Hnekafeftek Towels and
Towel ling, Twksj Grills, and-Wlfite Goods of
dvprykmA.- ./
CLOTH CLOAKS,AND TALM AS.
13EI1N & FOSTKR,
Faetoi it\1 tl Commis^ioii Merchants
Bavaknar Ga. .
uent'.for its enni-,
live powe.rs in all,
the diseases''for
•j^^.tvhiclritis recora-
' ,mended, -;.,-us.uaiLy
F&nsalo Compallntg
Ofthdse are Pio-
lapsns Cteri, or
E all in g of ,t)ie
Womb; Flubt Al-
bus, or Whites;
Chronw Inflamma
tion, and Ulcera-
riori ofthe Womb:
K emes.
T r i
Jew Da^id, or Hebrew Plaster,
The GiiGAr Remedy for RnECMATrSM.Gout
Pain in.the §fde, Hip, Back,Limlmand Joint*;
Scrofula, King's EtU White Swelling Hard
Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all filed paios what
ever- Where this plaster is applied pain can
not exist.
it lias been, beneficial ia cssesnf weakness,
.such as Pain anjl Weakness in the Stomach,
Weak Limbs, Lameness.Affection of the i.ungn
in theiii primary stages. It destroys mfLuna
tion by perspiratina
James L. Loyd, Pickens distij'So. Ca., tesii-
ties that, by its Use alone he was cured of KbeU'
P t. B
ffeb. 2
l.c
]> ‘
| JOUR FOSTER.
- 4—tV'
W Asm NGfO N Cou XTT.
By 1IAYWODD. BROOKINS,
Ordtiiary for-said County. ~
W HEREAS Elijah Eastwood applies to
_ _ the for letiern oftAriitiiriistratiou on tin-
estate of Mdrfefn iiistVvooil late of said couuty
I deceased. 4*‘*
. ,’Ljiese are therefore- to cite and admonish a!!
md singular.the kindred and creditors, to be
md appear n-6- jny ulliee, on or before the-sec-
> ‘ i<1 Munday i)i JajUiary next, tind slfo.w cause
ir any they iiave) \XJ\y said letters should not
••i gr-hted. . r
Giverrunier nry;hana at'office in Sanders-
aile this 9i!i i=( vj.it' December 1854.
HAYWOOD BUOOKINt>,.-Ordinary.
dee iJ 30d
iriEOSGIA-WnthiusSoa <Co»nt)
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
Ordinary of said County.
\ITrIEREAS Charles Mills, adnvinistriitoi
v ’. ‘de- hauls non with the wall annexed ,»n
-lie estate , of James Mills, late of said county
deceased, applies to me tor letters of disniis"-
-i<>n frrfiM tile adnTinistration iif st’iid estate!— .
i’hese'are. therefore to eite and admonish all
'icrsyns, ep'ueerned- to- be and vippear at my
•ifiee, o:> or before the 'first;Tbjt;s - dh'y' in- Sep-
lejhbcr next, and show, cause why said 'letters
iliould not, be granted—otherwise they yyill
:)e.grat ( ted iii terms of the law.’ln such eases
nade arid pi-ovi-.lcd: b
Given "tinder mv hand' at office'in Nanders-
ville. this 47tlr January; ) 855. *
HAYWOOD- BROOKTN8,- Ordinary
j«n 25 ■ ; V * ' - •, ni6m'
Libel.—-The following, libel is goin
around: “Never trust a secret with a
married man who loves his wife for he will
tell her and she will tell her aunt Hannah,
and aunt Hannah will inpart it as a pro-
fauiui secret to every one of her female ac
quaintances.”
SiMPLtTviNo a Spelling . Lesson.—
“Spellcat,” said a little girl of five years
of age the other day to a small one of on
ly three.
“I can’t,” was, thie reply.
“Well then,” continued the youthful
mistress, “if you can't spell cat, spell kit—
ten.”
Never he put- dnvn by trifles. If a
spider breaks ’ l>is thread twenty times,
twenty times will be mend it again.
Make up your mind to do a thing and
you will do it. Fear not if a trouble
comes upon you, Keep up your spirits
though the day be a dark one.
UEORGlA-Waskington CuuntT,
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
Ordiiiarv tor said County.
^tTHEREASSeabnrn W. Buck'appliesto mf
if for letter* of Guardianship ofthe persoi*
'tui properly of Mary Ann, Elizabeth anc
ternldjne Buc!> mjiior children of Wright W
.luck dec.eaxi d.
Tiiese are theretore to cite and admonixl
.11 persons concerned to be and appear' at nr.
liltee within the--time preHeribed by law aii-
Kiow e.Ruse if any they have why said letter-
•iiould not bo granted.
; Given under my hand at office in Sxnders-
i'ille, this 23d jiumarv. 18551
.Hnl WOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
. jan 25 1855 30H
Dry Goods.
H enry lathrop& co., win continue
to receive weekly by Steamej-s, new and
desirable styles' o 4 ’ Dry Goods and will a I wave
have in store a full assurlmenf, to which the at-'
•tenlion of purchasers visiting this niaiketrisin-
vited. Among which will be found.
- FANCY DRESS GOODS.
V Silks, Badges Chally • M uslim., Ginghams.
Prints, etc. ; -••- • " r
MOUJRNI-NG DRESS GOODS.
Bombazines, Alpacas, Canton and Tnmmin
Cloths, Mus'lin de Ltd ties, Grenadcns, Ba rages.
Muslima, Ginghams, etc., eic. °
WHITE G< ODS. |
Snrp Mull and Nainsook Mu dins, Figil i
Plaidand Strip Swiss and Joconets, Dimefies?
La*vns-ete. - r ■
. .. LINEN GOODS.
9 1-4 to 12 1-2 Barnsby She'tinge. Pillow
Case Linens ,Best all fax 4 1 2 Irish Linins
Table Damasks and Napkins, Drapers, Uncn-
bacs, etc.
HEAVY GOODS.
Plain and Striped Osnaburgs. Sbirrings and
Sheetings 3 1-2 to 12 1-2 Drills, D-Jainins.
Cottonades, etc.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
A full assortment tor J.adies, Men, -and chil
dren.
• - ‘EMBROIDERIES.
Collars, and Sleeves/in 2,luslin and -JUun.
Chifnisetto and Sleeves), „ , .
Edgings and Inset-tings „
Bands and Flouneery „ ' *
Thread an I Valet-cans, Laces, ele.. etc.
Savannah Feb.,1 lo.v -
not fall to c-al! and insnet-f tlijs stock
plantation Goods,' .'
Such ns Negro Blankets, Kerseys; - Linse'vS
plaid Iltindkereiiief!, elc.etc. ri /. • ■".
Thes.e.ajid many.othejGobde, are offered to
the public at such low prices that it will be.
we think, for their interest to. uvike purchase-
at WADSWORTH’S, 115 Congress-st.
' Opposite tht Fulasii I leuse
_dee l3 • ■■■ .-r ~: pos -
. El iV.-v i\ . & t-
lagCJSlYJNfif, TOJWVAlliuNG ANI>
€ olus&iln«i «>^a . AIa:i*c hisuls
Bay Streeij Sava ninth, .Ga.
R. s. V *.u.n\vii-!.:, , . :.t. a. .Jif-oKB.
Dft
•ivE.
Incidental ilembiTuage^or FloodingPainful
Suppressrd,and Irregplat nstrinition, tf;c,.
with all tfieir aecompanymg evijs, (HaneeF ex
cepted,jflo iniitter how febvere or of liow long
standing. \ .
The,Catholicbjifar surpasses other reme-
diea.lrl being more cbrlain, less expensive, and
ieavingtbe system iti, a bcttisr- condition. Let
all interested call and obtain apamphlet (free)
containing pnijilc proof, from the most rerpte-
thKle shurces; of tlie lienefirial results of its
use.; together.with letters from highly expe-
rieneedPjiysk-ians, who have used it In their
practice, hi id speak from theirown observations.
NOTICETO UNFORTUNATE FEMALES.
I fee4it?iidutjr incumoe.-t unon myselflo *JeLce*^Piaj.!«T i^»lo» in UiU»tt--
HeSare publicly the great Messing Dr. Mar- l, . oa ' There «* a lady in (hi* eouniy who says
.Cih'/ tT...!.. /!-'..*!.. i: »._ j she would not be without this Pl**ter for f<oOO
m.itisin in both of his knees of several year*
standing-..
The lollowing was handed us by a respecta
ble Physician in Georgia:
Messrs. Bcotil & Mead.;—Gents: I hare
been using your Liverwert and Tar Hebrew
Piaster very extensively in my practice for three
yearr past, and it is isrili pleasure that I state
ray belief in tbfrifsaperiorily over all ether am I
cles, with which 1 am acquainted, for which
they are 'recommended. The Hebrew ‘
i specially, is an universal panacea for loeaj
pains. 1-have also found it a most excellent
application for Sprains antfUruises. It gives
universal satisfaction wherever osed. *
S. 3. OSL1N.M.D.
Knoxvffle, Ga., March 4th, 1858,
The following commendation is from an a-
gent, resident at Trenton, Tennessee ;
Trento.-i, Gibson Co., Teitn. Not. 7, ’49.
Messrs. Scovil A. Mead—Gentlemen - The
ileitrcjn^Lulcr
patent ftbisirint?
AYER’j
PllllfJ
70S ALL THS P02?0SES OF A
FAMILY PHYSK
Thw has lonq eristed a pnb& Aerritf v,
•ffectire pargAtire jmU whiHi reuld he
aore and perfectly safe in its or.cntion. Ttw *
been pre^red to meet that detnaad. ard ate*
bits *xul of its Tirtnes has concltz^irdj tbowz +%
what success it accomplishes the purpose dwrj
It a easy to make a physical pill bit r-.t <rtD
Stake the best of aU jyiih— me which shooM I
2K)!)C of ths objection*, but mil tint
ertrr ether. This has been attempt*-! heir. .*
with what success we would respeelfally 'ibwaw
! ths public deci-'ion. It has been nn{brtwiE>V
j the patient lnthe-to that almost everr pur~-,
The Hebrew Plaster, a aerenoaiou* and irv-tatins ta the jT.
* *■ -'*-■• ’ als. This is not. Manv of them prodee* an — ■
piping pain and revulsion iu the system as t- „
than counterbalance the good to>>» <Wrhvrf c,»
them. These pilit prod"«e no irrl-at a-j or -
unless it axire from a ,«-<»T>o*iaiT nj-.;r.; eas®^.
turn or dmangrment in th* bowels. Beia*
vevctable, no harm eae arwe Setathc.r esc
quantity; but it» better that sciy aedteaw n»!
b* taken judirfou^y. Mumte trettsovc iu
use in the several diseams » which t-e» bTT
alieahl* am oa the bo*. Among the -3
plainU which have been sue»li> -is. - - T ihea
mjrrcnenttotrT-.-. iU:at. lb .a Taroa* Srwi
of Jaundice. ATmigee.rfm. Languor and Low, nf *.
/fiim’s 1 Uterine Cutholicon has proved to me.)
t'HAU'Tii it CO.
Mo. G Whitaker'Street,. Savannah, Ga.
W HOLES.: 1..E and II ETA IL JQE-1 LERb
in Sash. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, Jr
Also Faints.Oils, Variiishvs, Glass, Bi tfslies
GhM Leaf. Brotizv, &i\“ Also -jo*"'liitlTscii'
tiiids of Glocls.fVoiii >p 1:25 upwards: /Juild
i.-r.s a lid otlicrs -would do well to -jive us a c.tl!
before jituv'ursing e'sewhuie. “The r.iu.bi
six pence ” is i ur motto.
jan 18 oy
JOHN &. ¥A2:I,-s:&&Xi'E
Hh«!i!Mile aiui 4 Kctuii Dt’alcr in
PAINTS, OILS, TURD BATIN'Ed
Va tiXISHES.E R EXClt A Nil A.VERtCAN'
Glass, Paper I fangii-.gs-and Borders. Fir*
Board an3 DJeoriilive Papers, Sashes.llliAd-
tnd Dtfors. West Side *>t .4/onrimeiit Square.
''avaxxau.G a. iNE* ' b'dcrs from the eoun
l'J*y promptly attendi-d to. >
/. fob. 2'-!,’853*. 4—ly - :
She was afflicted far some time with an
gave her a
great deal of pain. The swelling and pain had
extended up nearly to the armpit, and occasion
ally she could scarcely breath*. She was con
fined for a considerable length of time,-during
which she was attended by stiaie of our best
physicians, bntthey gave her no relief. She
, , 1,1 - 1 I T . . U vrnr. oue was auucieo lor some »
For two years my health was miserable ; x Was' f -, a ei _ lect oi the Spleen which
limoftt rnableto walk. Physicians pronoun- ^ rea , dea , of p , in . The swelling a
ced my case fa'ling ofthe womb, extensive nl-
-rertitiohs; commencing with floor albas.' The
twins,irritation, prostration; and the intolerable
foetid, discharge, rendered life a burden. In
this misef'ablechnditioii, Dr. F. P. Newland, re-
.•rtrrurrafided Dr. Marchis’s Uterine Catholicon.
■lfter taking tour bottles I find myself in por-
fcct health. Gratitude for my restoration
nates me ardentljl desire that nil my sexfnlike
mfortuiinte,.niiiy-find sure relief- from this in-
istimablemedicine, ; * .. . .. .
, ' Elizabeth A.'Newlaxt),
" ’ No. 19 'Wesf^st., tlttei: N. Y.
The above statement I know to lie true.
F. P. Newland, M, D , Utwa. N. Y.
fhave no beimation in saying, Dr. Mar-
ckisfg Uterine Ca/hoHevn is invaluable in nte-
rinedi.-ma.sesgenet'al.ly, Ihaye used it-in Fluor
Aliius, Auienon-hcea', Prolapsus JJten, and in
•dses ofeXteiisiVe'ulc'bratioii ofthe vagina and
osulerL, Itis vvortlij’; .ofthe notice ot the
Facnity, John C. OiutipK, M- D.,
' - ' ■ 'Baitimbre Mff. ,
•Mv wife, having tised severol bottles of Dr.
Marfihisxs Uterine Catholicon-, and imviiig de-
•ived great benefits therefrom, ]ias no .hesitancy
iti prrtfioHFk-ing it one of the best medicines
•ver produced, and recommends it to tlie affle-
;ed. J. B. Slade, Hernando, Miss. -
Pamphlets to tie had gratis at the store of
Znihariair Gray, Agent, Sandersville, Ga.
ALSO SOLI; BVi I
Dr. Win. A. hayles, Druggist. T.ouisviile, Oa f
E. J. White. “ Milledgeville. G.-i. 113 Chartres street, NViv Orleans,
Hubert <p While, “ lYarreuton, Ga. jGnly -Agents for the Southern States, to win’
petite, Listhwsaees. IrriUbi.Av. Bilious
Eiiiou* Fever, Fever «,a Ar.t, Tais in t:-» j*.
and Loins; tot, in troth, all these are > -* tie
sequence of diseased action in the liver A» «
aperient, they aTori prompt and rr-e reurf jr. w
tvrenees, Piles, Colic. jDvsentriv, Saai .
ula and Scurvy, Colds with .eerrnesa of the
Ulcers ar.-i nnpuritv of the bio'll: in sh--r* A-
ond everv case where a pr.raative is rcqr.iretl. ’
They hive also procured some ruivtuarir rc_
cessful cure* in RbeumaticE'. Gent, Ur.,.-.
«... .... J 6 “ . , l i vvooiui vuico ui ifcit* u.UJw'l. . L»rtonT, 1-71!,
procureda box of Hebrew Plaster,and rtreliev- J Erysipelas, Palpitaton of Kccrt, f --•
ed her almost immediately, and now 3he keeps
a supply of is o« hand constantly. These fact*
you are at liberty lo use as you think proper—
they are substantially tiue.
.. . Respectfully,yours. &c. t
JESPE J. WELLS.
Beware of Counterfeits and Base imitations.
CAUTION.—-The subscribers are the only
general ageiits in the .Southern Stales for tin
sate of this truly- valuable Plaster rand in ordei
tp.prevent purchaseis being imposed on by i
counterfeit article, 6uid in this city and else
where, tor the genuine, they invite particular
attention to the following marks ot the genuine
1* , l he.genuine is.pul up iu stnoolb, engine
turned bottom boxes soldered in.
2 The genuine liasthe engraved head of Jen
David on the directions around the box, with
accompanying record or court to E. Taylor.
Rochester.
-41so take notice that the genuine has th*
signature of E. TayW, on the steel plate en
graved label, on tlie top. of each box—to imi
late which, wili be prosecuted as forgery.
The eonnterfeit is coarsely put up, in Tmita- |
Hon of the old labels, and‘is sold by severa I
dealers in medicine in this city fur the genuin* !
atticSe. Beware of it——it ss worvlil.s--,
acoviL A MEAD,
J. B. M.4RG11I3I &. Co., Proprietors.
Central Depot, 304 Broadway. N. Y.
nov 14 Toy
N'm (j coils Si; Fell aiul Wiiiie
VTEGRO Bl.mketn, Kerseysi slidOsnaburgs
Back, Stomach, and Side. They sin _ __
taken in th* spring of the year, to rnrifr ?i«
and prepare tae system sot th* chn-.ee of snwa.
An occasional dcs* stimulates th* strauefc
bowels into healthy action, and restores
tit* and vigor. They parify the blood, and. tv
stimulant action on the circulatory iys»v«|
Tate the strength of the bodv. arid’
wasted or diaeased energie* of toe wr.oU r—*«a
Hence an occasional dose U advann^-s -.-A, , ,
though no serlon* derengemest exi*ts; L- t*
necessary dosing should never be earned tan fc-
as every purgative medichi* redui-r* tfcv »tr«s*ia
when taken to excess. The thousand cawv is «ta«
a physic is required cannot be enumerated hen,.»
they suggest thciusehee to the re*,- ~ of era-
body ; mid it is confidently believed t .. phi rl
answer a better purpose than any thing N . ia
hitherto been avaSalil* to mankind. «••,;.
virtues are once known, the public niii ca ^rp*
doubt what remedy to employ wuea in need t: i
cathartic medicine.
PREPARED BY
JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Frie« 25 Cents per Sox. Five Ecxss for Si
'. AYER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
all orders mid appliuatioas fyr flgencies'iiit s!
invariably. hi> addrossi d. “ »•
Sold also by Z Gnj;, sSncflersvillr ; \V. I
Burnett, Sparta- Jn-iuea. Ijcrtz’, Willcdgi vilic
H. Q. Beutiey Irriogtou’; C. U. B.-ail, JeilVr
soilviII*?t George Paync^Ma^on ; Isaac Nev-li j
Gordon ; Miller A- Hayles, Louisville; Moui (
trie »Sh ijro , Term's Bridge, Georgia. , 1 j
——■— , ; A - /m j This remedy has won .for itself »ueh vehuivw
B ns s » a •*. L. 'from its cures of every varietyof polrocuery di«*a*.
. " . ■ . n-'Vv.vKJi ii.sj.T J j j fiat it is entirely nnneee^aiy to recount the ro*
DYSPEPSI A, J.-VUNDIGE, CI1KON1C Oft j fences of its virtues in any community whnr X
NERVOUS DEBILITY, ■ DIsEAtE Oi I has been employed._
m>o,; oot< Msitj m-trr.Are'rv f' ttat almost eveiy icctinn of ths eousteyrfwwia
in persons publicly known, who have been retime
Foe IIh rapid Car* of
C0F6n$, (OLDS. liOARSE^ESI,
BROM HITB, RUOON.YL-roi fcl,
'CROUP, SSTII.’W.t, A.YD
(OASTRPTIOY.
ilcgql gltibcrtisrmrnjs.
SEORCI I!A-Waiiliiitgtou Cfluuly
.-• % Haywood bkookins,
' Oi Aiuary for saij County.
YAf 1 iFREAS, Littleton Matliis apjiliesto me
. T » tor letters of (li-miseion from the aduiiq-
mstration of the estate of William Hooks ,ate
if said county,deceased.
Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish all
im] singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to bo and appear at my office, within
the time prescribed by law;, and show cause
(if any,they have) why said hitlers should rrot
be granted.
Given under rnv hand at office in Sauders-
ville, tins I tth day November, 1S54.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
nov 14 mGui
LX Plaidand plain Ltnseys, together ^edb*akfL*OTbItR^iDBR.
large and-well selected; stock of Fancy and I More than 5t)0 persons iu Ule.city of ftieh-
-taple Dry Goods, eoinprisiug/every, variety! , non d t Va., alone testify, to tiie remarkable
tnd style of ladies’ Dross. Goods-—the latest,
and richest f>aflcrn*-—Frd j ncJi' ( 4p*iig?is. .ij'.e rc,
spectfulli iiivite pur friends and all who' visit
Savannah, to'exannne bur slock; We sell low.
Our stock of French Cashmeres and D’Lains
is large and well selected. Alap'aecas. ofeve
rvshado'and variety f a fine assortment of
silks, eol’d aud bl’k ; brflciictc figured silks.—
Our stock is large arid complete'. Please, to
call and aee. ...
Corner of Brough tan a nd Whitaker street
'> Navunuah.
IAS. II. & M. NI1EAIIAV.
■ Lato of Millcdgevillo, B^ldwinco.
oet.l 9.1852. 39 -
iEOUGIA- Wndliilgton t oiioij
. By HAYWOOD BROOKINS, '
, T _ rTr ,„„ _ Ordinary for said county.
\\t H^^BAN Janies R. Saiiih and iiemiet'
,r ' Cr.i ft ofi applies to me '
mission form tlieadininistra -..n
-d r>. B. Crafton, late of saidcoimtv dt-c-jased
Titese are therefore to cite and adiuonish
ill and singular the kindred and creditors .of
s.id deceased to be and appear-ni my office
' i'-liin the .time prescribed by l.-uv. and' show
;.iuse if'.-my they have why. said- letters should
n it. be granted.
Given under mv band at office in Sanders-
ille, this 8th day of February, 1153
IlAYVVOOD BIiOOivlNs, Ord’y. .
■ ~ m6m
fob 8
u^ORLIA—asliiuzton conuty,
By iiaywood brookins,
- Ordinary of said county.
YT^HEREAS William Hurst, executor of
ff the last will ami te-tament of-Henn.
llurfst late of said county deceased, applies t<
me for letters of dissnvissidn from the adinin-
istration of said estete. - •
1 liese^ are.theretVire to cite and admonish
■11i-ind singular the kindred and creditors of
,aid deceased, to be and appear at my office
-m or before the first Monday in April
mxt, and shovv eanse (if any they have j ujliy
-aid letters should not., bo granted. Given
under my hand at office -jn Saudci-sviile, this
27 day of September, 1854.
HAY WOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y.
°ct 3 ni6tu
Administrator’ll Sale.
.4 GREEABLE to an order ofthe c«.urt of
/V Ordinary, will be sold on the first Tne-
day in March next, before the court house
door in Sanders .-ille, a lot of land containin'.
■ive acres and a fraction, adjoining lands, et
RadiSHI, IFilliamson, imd' Floyd, be'onning
to the estate of S. B. Crcfton, late nf Wash
county deceased. Sold to perfect ti,
BENNETT CRAFTON,) . J -•
. JAMES R. SA/ITU, ( Admr’s
janll—td# wjth the wjll annexed.
GEOHGL1—^Vasiliinflon county
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
Ordinary tor said County.
YTjfHEREAS LitfJetoli Mathts applies to
1 I me for letters of dismission from the
idminstratiou of tho estate of Sarah Hooks
Icc^ased. ’
' Tliese are tlreretore to eite and ndnionisli
•ill and singular tlie kind 1 cd and creditors.of
said decease ! to be and appear at my office
within tho time prescribed by law, and show
cause, if- any rimy have, why said Utters
should not W granted.
Given under my hand at office Jn Randers-
ville, this 14th dav of November, 1854.
iUyw'ood Brookins ordinary,
nov 14 ni6m
GEORGS A— tYanhiiigton GouniY
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
Ordinary of saiJ County.'-
HERE AS James II. Gilmore, Executor
»* oft the last will tind testament of John-
Gilmore deceased, applies to tne for letters ot
dismission trom the administration of said es
tate— ,
■ 1 heso^ are therefore to cite, and- admonish,
ill and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased to be and' appear at my offiee
within tlie .time prescribed by law, and show
cause if any they have, why said letters should
not. be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Sanders-
ville, this 17th Jvly, 1854.
HA YWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
25 . m6m
&EORhfA»WaMiington Couuty
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
tmiPmu c, , , 0n tf |1;l >y of said County.
WHEREAS John H: Walker administrator
, T .j" the estate of Allen A. Walker late
<»f said county deceased applies to me for let-
.ers ot dismission from the administration of
said estate,
These are therefore to cite and admonish
1 j j sll ‘^ a l :lr t * le kindred and creditors ot
said deceased, to be and appear at mv office
witpxn the time prescribed by law, tind-show
c.ausfi if niiy they have,why said letters should
not bo-granted. .
m y hand -at^offiee in Sanders!
ville s this 10th day 6f Januarv, 1855.
HAYWOOD BROOKIN,Ord’y.
,aB 18 Offtn.
OLD ESTABLISHED
^Savannah Stove Depot,”
BOOKING STOVES of alt sizes and
vuSons patterns. Grates Stoves and Heaters
for all purposes* Tin and Britannia War
Rum ns and Pipes, Wooden Ware, Danies-
ic Hardware and House-keeping articles,
oo numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RET AIL,
iHHLLIVAUf & KIvLLY,
No. 145 Broughton Street
{Savaknau.Ga,
Feb. 13, 1853, 8—ly
Musie and Musical Instruments,
G * B. MITCHELL, successor to F. Zqg-
*• baum &. Co., 74 St. Julian, and 104
Bryan streets, next to Market square, Savan
nah, Ga : is prepared to furnish evert’ article in
the musical line, on the most favorable terms.
Pinna Fortes in every variety of styie and
price.
' feb 14 tf
RUSE. DAVIS A L -NG.
Commission Merchants, and
SHIPPING At iNTS.
126 Bay Street,'Savaiinrh, Ga.
Jj.LOCKETT, W. H. LONG, J.H.DAVIS.
sept. 20 34—tf
SarsSall nor^E,
SAVANNAH : :: j, GEORGIA.
€!. Fvopfielof,
mar 7 - nv
...JOHN B-MOaiil? & C0..
Wnolesalc and Retail Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN ' ' '
■ White. Lead, Paints', Window Glass, Linseed
Gd and Varnishes,Sperm, Lard, 1'atincrs and
Mitch iuery Oil; Tiirponrine, Caniphln'e, Burning
Flttidj Nutmegs. Spices, Fig Blue, Matches
and Landreth’s Garden Seeds, keep a Choice
selection of Arflcles forFamily lisa, consisting'
ofRassla Isinglass, English and American Gel
atine, Preston and MerrilFs Yeast Powders
Flavoring Extracts, Green, and 'Black Teas
Hallowes' Arrow-Root, Starch. &c.
Also constantly on hand an elegant Assort
ment of French, English and American Hair
Brushes; Shell, /torn, Buffalo and Ivory
Combs; fine French nhd English Toilet Soaps-
Lnbjn’s Perfumes; (german Cologne,and JJSiJf
Preparations or every description. Medicine
Chests, fitted up in thebest manner. ,'■)"
JOHN B: MOORE & CO.
Gibbons’ Buildings,.Savannah, G»,
Peb. 51, 1854, . 4~oy ;
o- TMH-
ARISING- EUOMVdI60UDLRLD'LIV-
Eli. OR .STGMrfCii.
|,Sncii asCcuisligatiein, Inward Pih-s, Fultni’S:-
<iif irfood to lire Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
pauses Ileartl>uto, L)i,gu»t for Food-, Futfnere
f or R'eigl't m the Slorriarili, Sour Eructations
Sinkiug or Fluttering at the Pit ot Lie 6'loiilacli.
S* ijiitiling of Hie Head, Hurried and. Dstiiciib
Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart; Choking oi
Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture.
Ditnripss of Vision,', Dots or -Webs betWe-the
sigltt, Fever,-•and.Dull Pain in the Head, Dili
Ciency of Perspiration-, - Yellowness of.'tlie Skin
nnd'evfs/P.tin.in.Uie .Side, Back, Ghesf, Limbs.
cures performed by
Harter’s xpani-sfe JSislure* v - yr
The great Sprint Medicine, and Purifier oft » Sodden Flashes .of < Heat, Burning Jn tin
- ° ' • ' - grateful j * *'s»r. c ."m»tanl lirragiqjng^pfJivil, and Grcal
the Blood ia now used by hundreds of ^ *»., ... .
patients,' tvho testily dairy to the remarkable ( Ucpr^saKtu of S|nr}ls^
cUTesperfordied by the grealesi of all medicines ' ”
Garter's Spanish Mixture. Neuralgia, Rheuma
tism,.-Scrofula, Eruptions, on, the skin, Liver
Diseases, Fevers, Ulcers,.Old Sor£s! A-ff-ctions
ofthe Kidneys, Diseases.of the throat, Fehiaje
Complaints, Pains,and/Jchiugoftbe Boned and
Juirila, are speedily- put to flight by using litis
grest.aiid iiiestimabk" renredy, - _ ....
Fur all.diseases of the Blond notfiing bas yet
.beg-n found (n.compare, with it ll.cleansos'the
ys'tem «f all iniptirilies, acts gently and rfli-
ientlv on lbe*l.iver and Kidneys, strengthens.
BY
i lie Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes
he Skin cleer ’and healthy, and restores the
Constitution, e.nfebled by disease or broken
lown by the. excesses of youtb,_ to its pristine
vigor and strength.
For the Lndies it is inco.mpnrnliye.Iy better
than all the cosrnelie.s ever used. A few doses of
Carter's Spanish Mixture' will remove all sal-
lowuess of complexion,-bring the roses mantling
to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im-
prn*j the general health ip t remurkable de
gree, beyond all the medicines eyor heard of.
A lkrgo number of certificates of remarkable
cures in tlie city of Richmond, V’a., by the use
of Carter * Spanish Mixture, isYh.e best evi
dence that there is no liumhng ahout it. ITie
press, hote.l keepers, magistrates, physicians,
and public men, well known to the community
ail add their testimony to tlto effects «f this
Great Blood Purifier,
Call and see a few hundreds of the certifi
cates nronnd the bottle
None genuine unless signed Busoyrr &
Biers, Druggists.
Principal Depots at
It-WarJ. eio.o Sr c.„ jr^.os M V
T.. W. I)y ott & Sons, and Jenkins & Hartshorn. PhUa,
Bennett & Beers, Ho. 125 Main St., Richmond, Va,
^nd for sale by—Z. Gray Sandersville; T. W
Hardwick, Davishoro : C C. Beale, Irwreton,; year ago.”
r!nilirtin A- Mnrlin Q'nnrln . - m
CAN BEEFFF.CTUALKY CDRED
IMS
'CELEBRATED G E II M A N BITTER?.
_ - J*RS?A. K tT).BV . .
; sa,
■ Ao. 129 Aveh Street Philadelphia. .
Tht-ir.power.on-er the above-diseases is, nor
exceed, i f equalled, by any other- preparatini-
in the IJCited Stales,as the cures.attcst.in rva'ni
cases after skijfu! physicia-tis had failed.
’-Tlit-st- hitters.are worthy the attcntii-ii of in
vnlids possessing great virtues in.tlie rectifi
cation of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands
exercising the rinhst searching powers tn weak
ness and affectiohsof tlie digestive organs, thev
"are, Withal, safe, cVflaiii and pleasant
READ AND BE CONVINCED
Fortlier lesiimony. from'Peniisylvania, in fa
vor of Hoiifi.akn’s German Bitters, prepared
by Dr C Al. Jackson; Plriludeiphia.
Dr Gnu, Newton II.-miilton,Ta Alay, ’51.
said: ”1 have used mysdlf half a dozen bottler
of your German Bitters for Liver C'omplaii
and diseases of a nervous cliaracler, resulting
from the abuse.oft'mercury- 1 n as poisoned nnc
afflicted with spasms, from the use of this latter
article. The German Bitters is the first article
from which I obtained any relief. I have also
given the article to qmny dispepfics, with thr
uiwt salutary rcsujt. I think as many more bot
tles will entirely cure me.”
J C. Young, Esq,, of Dauphin, Pa, write
May 5, ’51 ; v. J wks afflicted with General De
bility, intestinal VYeaknbs and Cosliveness, for
whiclrlused many different re-nedies witbonl
relief- I at last naed your Hooflatid's German
Bitters, i took a fbw bottles aoeordinjr to direc
tions, and was completely cured I have net
been so healthy tor ten years ns 1 have been
since I look of your Bitters, u filch is about one
from alarming and even desperate disease* of as
lungs by its use. When once fried its sc,erin-:-r
ever every other medicine of its kind is too appsj-
cni to escape observation, and where Ps virt-is- s.-;
known, the public no longer hesit tewtat aradsie
to employ for the distressing and d-tEgeren. * i».
tions of "the pulmonary organs which are insdeoi
to our climate. And not only in fornuiatte xt-
tacks upon the^ lnngs, bnt for the milder Tnini-r
of Golds, Covobs, Hoarsosess, ire.: r.rd i»
Children it is the pleasantest and safest medium
that can be obtained,
As it has long "been in constant use thror.zfcost
this section, we need not do more" than asrnre da
people its quality is kept-up to the best that it erst
has been, and tllat the genuine article is sold ky—
to. Grr.j ,p;.i.a-u ti.,.'*. v.... L
visbt.TOMgh: C.-C-F» ak-Ii v > - •
Watkins, Sparta; ai:d l.y to .-!• r- i: r
elsewhere. i:;,.y C— r y
Enr ;t ttcl ». v«-.
DRS. Lb DRL'NN «k j VI TOS,
Oculists and Am istr.
penfness and risceaos E:dic2l*r Crrcd!
D K. Lf. i i!v*r: if.
from J)eafi:t*ss.hi> Inf-iiil
Cothran & Martin, 5'psrta.
may 30
°y
Boot Making and Repairing-
r FHE Subseriticr would respwtfuily an-
-L noiince to ail poi-sons, who wish fine Boots,
.'tnd flno'work.tliat he eoiirirftto.K on his “o\vn
hook,” at the ‘Court lionse corner,’ where He.
on tin lieu to to make and repair,- Boots and
Shoes in the best manner aiid of the latest
-styles.
He has the best materials from which he
uKloiifactiir.es every article in his line, ond ev-
■rj-"pains will taken to-give best fits, and.all
n ork put up In excellent style, fjftlf for your
line Boots.and I wit] furnish them cheap
Shop next door to Small wood’s Tailor shop
F. EBNER.
”””* ,1 '" 52—-ly
02 Negroes far Sale,
I ^HE siihscig.berkhavin^ sohl ;his plantation.
. in Washington county, offers tor sale the
negroes on flip place. Any person wishingto
pitryhase will call on Dr. E. C. Williamson at
Sandersvilie who will net. as my Agent.
NOBLE A. HARDEE,
nov 28 - _ tf
N OTICE—All persons indthted to Ihe es
tate of John D. Fowler late of Wash-'
jngton coqilty decensed,are-.requ.ested to make
payment, and all those having demands against
said estate are requested-to render them in.
duly authentieated. in terms of the lav.
' JA3HSS H, SHURXiINO, Adm’r.
" ' 60d
ii; T. A. Galt, Slrabsurg,Ba , Oct , 1 '51, said:
“1 have sold fill-the German Bitte'rs, Ipft by
your sgeni; it has ^iverr great satisfaction ;
ni»ny atnnrig ns bear testimony dfils worth
Barrfr &. Bkatv, Clarion, Pa , Oct. 8,1851,
said : “ Your bitters are without doubt a good
medicine.. Our editor here lias used six bottler
and speaks highly of its effebt.'’
O’For sale by resjiectable dealers ltirough«at
Ifie-UnilcA Stales- arpr2f>— oy
Lazaron & NcwjHan,
I NVITE the atfenth-n of thff Lndies to one
of the handsomest and best seleceed stock
of- fnshionahie Lady’s Dress Goods,which they
will open tufting the present week.oonsisringof
Plain. Blnpk.npd Fancy Pl.-dd Silk dresses.
S.ftins,- Merino. DeEalnes.
Ginghams, Calicoes. Pink and blue Flannels.
Cloth and Merino Cloaks. Talmas, Mnntdns.
Kid Gloves. Twisted »S'ilk mills,- •
Embroidered Collars. Uridersleeyes,
Chemixets;Handkerchiefs, and other desir
able goods tor ladies use. All of which they
witl sell on low and accommodating terms.
Their stock of-Domestics, Ready iWade
Clothing. Jewelry, and. Watches,are as wel! as
sorted as is usually to be found ot their Store
opt. 31 ’ tf
Xivno]
F OR sale at the kiln, or 13th Station O. R.R
atone, dollar -And fifty cents per barrel
warranted to slapfc. Cash tequired.
;tov WM. SNEfiD'
BifX's -ji i<> stotitr, eid§fiu
stnern-j
latRtihf-
lies,which have hc-.-D-succes'fti* in neatly *ttt
icases of cri ftMiK ' o. :.ii ess. J i t-e rt-n.wi*»
iCompiLe ditleu::! veur.-t-s tor disc.- .-cs or t*»
:internal,middle aid exti-n.:-' rxi. .-r-.i isre
been pronounced l.y those etlthr.-tod artist*.
Drs. Kr.ip:t*r, of Iferiiti. Jtsrt: i:t!]’*lfar .
is, Curtis, Picker ard \ carsiy < t Li r.v< r.»*
heii.gthe most woiMerltii Mdkfledoafi »»*•
applied tor diseases <4 the int* r: oi*
ear. Dr PrB. warrants a t-uic in «uiv ei-t
where the en is j erlvtl in U-tB.-irii e. i-r rte
eighteen cesiiii«*;«s of- cure* from tkes* wk*
has been
DEAF AND DUMB,
and whose hca.-it-g i> b>.w cr-ir.ph t*ly rcstorr*
and are now eiu.l.lcti to lean: the Laiiga»k*
The names of 2700 persons, vil.o ha*e iir*r.
uurc-d l.y Dr. I.c B. nicy he seer ua; j p.i. aticr.
Patients, by sending a dt-st riptien ol ri.c rare,
can have remedies sent loar.y pr. Buf-
ton is t’tie only Oculist in ii.e L-i ited Fui*>
who practises tlie lieu (airless, 51.J -ntns-ti
method in treating ail the diseases to vU-
thej Eye is subject. VA heie every otht n oi-
have faiird to aflord relict.he a>k.- iiot. nc..
a fair and impartial trial.
♦ TEltAi’iS—05 eonsnitatien fee: 10 fi e to
be paid when tlie hearing is i.-.-Hnc U> 2 •
original acuteness < r vi.cn a v.-. eli can I4
heard to bent at a distance oi 18 feet trer. oh ti
er ear.
Address, Drs. I n PFl'NN &. DITTO''.
fUnion Place, New Y».t k City.
N. B.—A treatise on the nature and trea’
ment of Deafness and di-eases of tor Far, »i 1
the treatment of the Deaf and Dumb price <■»
dollar.
July 4, 1854. Cm
Ctjar TI:iisufartorv.
T he nn ler-igned. still continues ba«iB*»*
at-the eld stand, where he is cen.»tart!y
making, at d M l'ii.r. , ; -r ; rs „f > iip,. r ;rr Cvr-h,
and of the very he-t Uv:var:a Tub: ecu as cbv»p
as they c.m he pun l-ased rry where rn the
Union, llavine severalskillfni workniencn*-
stanfly employed, he is prepared toj u* vpn.u
tornish at the sl t rtest noiiee. cigars ofdifer-
en't qualities.to su>: pen-l asers. Be 'iso keep*
on hand snuff and sru king tobacco, all ef
which will he sold h-w for cash. ^
All persons will do well to give him a roll.
sept 13.1854
HAliRIS BERIJVCK.
4m
C«»-3'a vt 11 r r»ii i p.
T HE undersigned have formed a co-part-
nersliip fi>r the purpose of carrying en
the business of Plastering. Bricklaying and
Rock work in all their various branches and
in the most workmanlike manner. Jobs to
ken in the countrv
DANIEL STEVEXFON.
JAMES A. FAGAN.
S&ndersviile, January 1, 1854. or
A LOT of fine Chee#e just ecetved and ft*
Mia by, YOUNG BLOOD A C©.