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Ii\ SANDERSVILLE AND SPARTA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 185.5,-
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insertion,aiijdiJifly : cents for, each continuance.
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sertions specified, vill he juftu!ishei,f until
forbid.
Sales of Land and Negro.es by Executors,
Administrators and Q nai'db.us, are .rcq uired
by law to be advertised in a public gazette-
forty days previous to the day of satoT V •
The sale of Personal-Properly must be ad
vertised in like manner-at least ten . da vs.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of an es
tate must be published forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court of ordinary for leave to sell Land and
hUgrocs,la^st'be published\vcfckly foi two
months.
Citations fo r iotters of idininistpation must
be published thirty-; days for dismission from
a laiiriistration,vumlftyfar six mimths; f’or dis-
aiissiou from Guardianship, forty days. '
Rule lor fqreelqsure of. 5Lartuagc. must he.
pMinhiii inorUhhjforfikrAnimllis—for -.estab
lishing lost paper's;-for the full space of three'
months—foreotnpellihg titles-fuoin Executors
or Administrators,where a bond-has-been giv
en by the deceased-, the. fullspape- of- 3 months.
Publications will always be.eoniiuued ne-
b irdingto these, thole gal requirements,tinlfss.
etherwi.se ordered.
Allletters on business rnusf be vost-poid.
Of all
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.. .. Exefetfteii W 5
ip’THIS OFFICE, c rn . ' : '
• gy.;R.-i8, REiSISATL , .
'J*. ® • WTi:T,Ta
°f Knoxville, Terin.] .
CQMMISSIOiN MERCHANT,
And dealer in . - -
Bacon. Laid Corn,Oats, Wheat and Produee
Small Debts.
0% fVHA^FlYE lIOLLARS yAlrk ,
•Mr. Herriot was sitting in his office epe
a iy, when a lad entered and handed him a
slip of paper. It was a bill for five dollars,
due to his shoemaker,.a poor man who liv
ed m the next square. - .. b .- V A :i -
,. r . Herriot.had a fiye • dol’ar hill
in his pocket ; hut lie felt as if he couldn't
Dart with Th, i ' ,
Produce 'Depotj'-Allaata, Georgia. IIe ^ liko to be gifey
THE subscribers expect to keen'const..,mW '°AA b 110 ^° } ; b °’- actipg. from'this im-
ahd in f.et every, thing Georgin apd’TemieK
see piodiiees ; and will be pleased to supply
the citizens of Sandersville and surroundinr
country; on fa/orabie terms. , -
SEA GO & ABOTT,
,A' '-Eoy
feh 7
pulse, he had- sent the boy- away. ’ V 7 e
still sat Air. Herriot for the next five- min.
UfTK * VOt +;k'rvr»-,VU*rf 1 f
LAW NOTICES,
ROBERT P- BARIAlr^S
A TT 0 R NE V A TLA'
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
Will practice in die Comities of the Middle
Circuit. All business entrusted in his care
will receive prompt, attention.
fli C iff itS A1 3 fi !
attorney at law,
frivtnlon, Geo.
Nov. 21,
H. L. l’l
Attornei
iTtlcyniiil'lle, Sr,
WILL give bis wl
practice of' Law in all
Jill 12. is.;;?.
T M ~
SCO I f.
AT I.A"'.
ten co.. (!porn
T HE Subscriber
.uiou ri<5'6v.; laCthe ei i we us- <q : yy stqngsoiv; :
a lid adjapeii-f eonntios tKhr4ie lias.rDieafcd:h’ini
sTf in Sandeysyil'e.' where- he will repair
Watches and all oilier kinds of Jewelry at the
shortest notice. Ills work-shop is in Messrs..
Ainstvorth <S£-Slager’s store, where Ijcftteeps
for sale a .fRll-as.Sorf me,iit of the ti.iiest'ah.d ,n'ew.
fashion Jewelry. By doing good work, charg
ing moderately, am! Selling Jewelry on very
reasohable terms, he sotieita a’shavefif public
patronage. JS A,AC FREDRICK;
December G, 3 853 45—(f-
_ Family Grocery.
AINES &■ VVICKER would -take this
_ 'method to inform their friends ‘hud the
public.at-large, that they have just- opened'in
Sariders.yil’.e an., extensive family Grocery.
1 Jjft VJ-'HittUif fi t PAD t?fli’trifL I ifrii n«sh'il#vrl L tt'iii /.
alien!
its br
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lilH
BEYEK'i.Y I). EVAtVS.
ATTOIO'KY AT LAW,
SandersvilUs (iwr-ritr.
WILL practice in the counties of' W;
jugton Hu rice, Jefferson, Wiivi-n.
Laurens', Wilkinson and UatiVoci;.
(G'hee in Court ILpise on Lower Eloor.)
~~j¥67 w7 U U I llB! LL. ..
ATTOIIXKV AT LAW.
Sandersvills Gao 'gic,
Jan. 2.5, 1853 " hi—ly
K. L. WAR Til EX.
attorney at law,
Sandersville, Georgia.
fob. 17, 1853. %i 4—ly
MULFOUI) \L\usir."~ _
ATIORNEV AND COUNSEl.LEK AT jlAW,
Oiliee, 175- Bay street-,.Savannah.Ga.- '
fab. 22, 1853: - _ 4—ly
j/b. IIAY/sT.
attorney at law,
Waynesboro' Burke Cdunly, Georgia'
Will atre id promptly to all-business
(ruled tf liseare in any.of .the Courts ot
A/ifdie or Eastern counties.
- • '^aepaBI
■S'ligar ol ail kinds, Coffee of different smuts'
.Ifolasses and Syrups, Rice, Cheese, Tobacco!
Segars, Salt, Baggingand Rope. Butter, ,5/aek-
craLB ack and'Green Teas', Pepper!*Spice,
Flour. Bacon. Tubs, Buckets. Tin. Snufif. Fruits
Coperas, Starch. Soaps of all kinds, Powder
and Shot, Candles, Cider Vinegar, Ginger,"
Irish Potatoes. <f-c, <1 e..
FRESH SUPPLIES
of aff t!,e above,artieies kepteoiistan.lv on lump
for tlu; aei onunqdation of pnrehasers. And as
a first requisite fo success in any business is
to deserv ’
The shpe'muktuvwiiHa poor man,' and •n<$6$-
ed his money as soon as earned; he was
Hot unadvised of this fait.-
“I almost wish I had sent him the five'
IdllHrsj'ysmd Jlr.pHerridt ' '' ' ’ '
.udi.bly, ' C'H'e waiits.it w
t He, mused still.fart her.
- is,” be at length exclaimed,
ct.ftrfinrr lin i
in a quick, surprised tone,
<l Wc have'no coal. It was to-buy. coal
that-1 wanted the money.” , • • ; . ;'
I Mi's. Lee. sti-uck her ffiind^ togsther,. and.
an expression of prin was about passing
her lips, when the door of the room operi-
ed,‘and the shoeniaker's'boy came in.
“Here arc two dollars. M r - Grrant sept
them.
wa and Fifty Cents, if I *A ID
OF SUBSCRIBJAG;
—-• go Dollars Paid wiitnis tbjk
Year.
TEn»S OK ADVERTISING t,
One Dollar per square (of twdv# |rK«)
" he charged for the first, rad fksy
s for each subsequent feaeifioo.
• “Hayn’t yoVa fire ?” asked Jim. ' Dee, came into povyer, to abateNhe nuisance,
m6 aWr | bu^n.vmnW' One 9 f these attempts, made
upon the prineipfes that nothing short of
their utfer .extermination would relieve the
c , 0l i!^y,j4. : deserving 0 f notice. It was
quite at the beginnihg of .the present cen-
tury just at the time the British; arms had
triumphed over, those of France in .Egypt
and the beys had been won over to British
iaterests that IJassan 1’acha laid a plan
“Qod bffiss 3fr. Grant!” -'.The exclama- for their destruction. He invited them
t'o.'a.mmptuouis. feast at Aboukir, little.
tion from Mrs. Lee was involuntary!
On the,part of -Garriet, >q whom one
dollar wasytefte^ a gush bf silent 'tears.n'mf.
ked the effect- this timely supply of money
produced. Sim received her portion, and
Without trusting her voice with WiiOiur-
rlqd away to supply the pressing' wants at
lioihe. - '
V Wfew doors from ihe residence, of Mrs.
Lee, lived g-man.who, some few months
before, had: .become, involved in trouble-
-withan evil-disposc'd person, ail’d >ad been
forced to defend himself by means ■ of the
ktw. He had employed Mr. Herriot to do 1
w>aat-was reqmsrteif. the ease,! for which
service thdehlnge was five dollars. The bill
had been rendered a few days before,., and
the man, wan was poor, felt very "anxious
Nr. Grant, as his boy entered the' shot.
There was a great deal of earnestness in
the shoemaker’s tones.
“No, sir.” replied the hid. /
“Didn’t get the money V’ .
“No, sir,”
. ^Wasn't Mr. Herriot in ?”
. “Y!es, sir; hut he said -i; wasn’t conve
nient to-day.” ' ■
fe|y0. dea'r ! I m sorry!” came from .the
shoemaker in a depressed voice.
A woman was sitting in Grant’s shop
" -when the boy came in ; she was now risen
and was leaning oil tlidcountery -a look of
dlsapp-fini meatwa& : hi -her- face.
in t he helped, -Mi-s.-Lee,” said
expecting Her to come; but now
•'l he had nearly given., her up. Therm wus
’ another little bill of 'three: dollars which
had been sent in to him, and he had just,
concluded to go and pay that, when Mrs.
Lee called with the balance of the .money,-
one dobar, which she had received from,
the.'shomaker, Grant. ’’ ' : '. : -
Maff au hour later, and the pocket-hook
of Mr. Herriot was no longer empty.' His
client had galled and paid his hill. The'
five dollars .had come hack to him.—Home
Gar: tic.
iavi
Lit Ml to UllSinp^S. Gil
ns bc‘i<»
To the w:i:
i liberal patronage,
n ov :: 1
•t. t-y a- >
y keep in
to.onr Jim
if eiistoiiiei s, t
Grant. ^ “i was sure of getting the moat
trqin b$iU; he never disappointed me befor
Call in to mopr-ow, and-. 1 will try and 1
it for you.” i
The woman looked troubled
disappointed. Hlowly she tui
and left the shop. A few mi;
her departure, Herriot came in,
some words of apology, paid the
“Hun, and net- this L-Ill chain
■ Kata of ilia
. A • correspon do 111 o
rfwho isospen i: :
.'Arm Oakes.*.
f the Detroit. Adcer-
; t e wi if r-in
east of Alexandria, on the coast,)' and' af
ter the feast he proposed an excursion to
the bay of Aboukir, having provided plea
sure boafa. for thc purpose ; to which they
consented:and to quiet all apprehension he
embarkfed" with them himself.
They had not proceeded far, however"
before a small cutter was observ«jLeyldcnt-
1y making au effort to oygrtako themyupou
y.hich tlrtC. Fahha. stiggesteij that probably
au Envoy froni the Sultain, with -dis
patches, was on board-and falling hack un
til it came up, he transferred himself bodily
to the same receiving ami opening, at tb:
same time, what sehitied to be. the 'dispatclies
lie had!”anticipated. By this time the
1 tile fleet was far ah a!, and while the
Pacha was lingering, as the boils supposed
to rend his.dispatachcs - they entered the'
bay of Aboukir,- and before they ivei'e
aware w-ere in tpu midst of the Turkish ,
fleet from which destruction was poured
upon thcpi without mercy. A great portion 1
of them -were slain uiid tL;Le. 'c^.-ape.i
were taken prisoners and .compelled to
swear upon the Koran their allegiance
to the .Siiltan, to the, reiiuuciatiun of all
Foreign influences
-rr»ct.
Ancient liatijdo;!.
It wiil not he forgottoii’that the French
Government, ttvo or three ygars ago, sent
three gentlemen.to make scientific and af-
tist-ic reaearefies in Media Mesopotamia,
and Babylonia, One-Of them! M. Julc-s
Oppert, has retured to Paris,' audit appL.s
Adver- from his report that he aud his colleagues
'Efiypt v bthought'it:a'dvisaMe'tO bo^inLy! coulmuig
resting s&etch of the 'Mame-* thc-us'elves to: the -expjoratiori of aucieiit
Babylon. This task was of immense dif
ficulty, and it was ciihanccd-by £fee exces
sive heat of the sup, by priyia'tiuns oF'-all
kinds, and by the incessant hostility of the
Arabs. After a while M. Oppcrt’s two
colleagues foil ill so that all the labors of
toe expedition dev;Led on him. He first
ul aii made excavations of tlie*Tuius of
file famous .siisjimided gardens of Babylon,
which are now known by the name if the
AmmDilm Ali ; and he obtained '
of that science have, been, ordered- to be
supplied the pupils. Tis a good move
ment. The practical . operations" of the Temperance,
agriculturalist will be all the more inteb Whatevea may be said in
ligently perfoim d by underbidding the ! hi favor of the is; aj and rauafSH
scientific principles upon which theyMre) vine and strong . uk ass beverate. all
kase d- M . I must adniit the tact.
Astthia.—Immediate relief mav bei^f'''' hy - • : - -ue to
had by the victims of this distre-sim/ di -'
trecssing disorder by burumir in the room "f 7 ' ' koU ‘ the
a sheet of white rZL* ,„.i -:«i. H '- s ot ! ;i " : thousands, many of
a solution of saltpetre. The relief is but
temporary, but the frequent use of the
salpetre does uot lessen its efficacy The
.writer of this, has witnessed- gL'
ies of i
the nios
m.tian.
manj
learnedf and intellectual
£ — Nu. h a stete of thyig ; cur
be deplored Ly all who love tacir -.
er their race.
Bat to fir.d;
.writer - of this, has 'witnessed- the' relief
affiidcdJn so many instances that he hopes
the above recipe may be generally- circu
lated "for;the benefit of sufi’ercs.
Economy in Wives.—-A younc; m?.r-
ried vvomaii. v..ho lias not had the opnor-
Ivviity of profiting by the advice aud ex
ample of a good mother will find some
difficulty at first in-spending her money to
the best- advantage ; for tiiere is really an
art in span-ling'monev, fta-'uvii it is Lot . ,
ting rid of it.) gome women will keep j I' 1 ‘ L £ :i:te v «'- HIc
house icsp ■•r-tahly and pienti: u‘y „;i om-j Jc? ^ In ‘ ',
third less money than wiil be re.;i;ircd-| * '*
by others and witbpuL mean ness or' iilib
eral dealing. But to do this, judcyineiit
forethought and experience are n • • -smry
One woman wiil be able to tell h-.w much
her house keeping costs to a shiiling while
another connot guess, within ten. The
former has method rule regalarifv and
Certain,sum Assigned to her ; with the _ itelorma
ter it is all hap hazard—it comes and it I c '* r vle. It
goes,she ne;thqr kni.w§ how nor cares.-—-
And this.is almost sure to be the case ii
for centuries, have cxertmed
influence in the affairs of tlifti
copy one of his letters on
ad to the citadel of Cairo,
rear of the city, upon a
untains of ?'lo,kattam, yq\,
mearanee of a cluster j
-jiii tue midst ol tne i
the nmney is ro’i d out by her Kudbahd
in a few' sbiiliugs at a time.'—Farm-,-
m
.-.C- Planter
Hams are preserved by -siuoking them
over a wood fire, because wood smoko
euiits a quantity of creosote which is a
gi%at preseryativc- of'meat and all ani>,nul
substance^. Creosote is an extract fSjm
the oil of tar and derives its naiiie from
this peculiar quality. ’
()UXG!!!/)(;]) (-()’, havcoii haLfl
l T
■- > a a
lints i
Biiiifi
general assortment .p’Di
nil C;i|'»)fLuidy Made Qj
s :ur] iianifsss;
.; * j'*. J.■.S
A general assortmcnl of llavdlvavo,Gi-occ-nes,
Crockery, GliisspTiji, Lartfieit and "AVupdun-
vvare. .
On handfarfd eionstaiitly' .^pivljig; a 'gen-'
eral assorimeni. of Groceries,'siiclt as Fiour,
Suga«. Coffee, Bacoiv Sides, Simulders, Eliyns-
&e)&c„. ;
oct 17 .tf
Domestic Econyaij.
Britannia should be first rubbed, gently
with a woolen cloth and sweet oil; then
|.washed in gariu suds, and rubbed wii.li
soft leather and whitimr. Thus treated it
ill
proper remedy, under
existing cir.-i-.m.-xance-. for a habit fhtu
with so many t-vifs, is ft
have wept, from age to age,
knee, amid-1 the utter ram >,i
brightest earthly- h< p>s—vnp- -' r
euncss to be an evil, for which there x _-
no remedy
And webe%feg .there is a- r.-r.ed.v-t
i a id ;u 11
I : etn;-. i-.tgalonp, — 1
thom^-fe, ar?lilcc ropes of sand, ur-
iw»*r in the jnx p!e t*>
. -a<‘L our cl.bldrea to
: . Ln ^ f 5 T-to get i' rnues to eiwet
to. maJce huiKst m -n of them is f 3'v
■me. To teach m, t bijdrmi bv
jKjTjB-"-’’- exsmpd© at bywA 1
"■ -n <a!l upon drunken ji
rs to make ajber
1 15 $. { * n isadiu'ws.
-npation lansi begiq in the family
isfonous ttmk to rear or
train a nation of sober inj>,. but He eu-
1- au wcik to rcfcr.n a n -ti< ti of dnmkrfda.
Much rime,.talcrta and money have Leu.
:p uded. In the Last fifty ye.u-s in tiring
ip i- 'lorm the drunken, and tlmrcby brum
uni back to themselves, family ai*3-
tneads-clotbcd and in their r! h/mifid;
but from many vca.rs observa ion I ean-
tide that but little good has been efi’ect-
ed. -In myjndg-' rent !?m cbief and j..-r-
.ii inentgood has bt c,-a effected in prevent-
ting d r _unKenness. After mxfeen wears'
connection with vrftorm t. i.rpersneemgan-
Jzatums, I must say that my pemiam-ut
Tmpc i«*fouRdrdlutl
generation. If patient
[would do-their dnttfto-tli^raBaeTAm. %
To iiv Old Ciisiomers,
I HAVE tins day-disposed of all thy stock of
goods and thg good - will . of {he ktoge to
Messrs. AiriswovHi and Singer I would res-
peatful.l/bespeak for therg .it..share q-f.piiblic
on- patronage, ai.dtbatkiudness which you have
the ! imil'ormly sliown-to myself, whdKfnn''biisihgss
loui« cook;
F. 0. AltniNGTON.
ATTORN EV AT LAW,-
Lnnuvdlls, Ua.
licto’her, 25. 1553. 3f)_
-tf
in vour midst,
oct 24
an lire.
JAMES S. ilUOK,
ArroRNEV AT LAW,
Sandersville, Georgia.
WILL PRACTICE IN THE COUNTIES OF
Middle,circuit. I Washington Burke, Scriven
S -mlterson and Emamidl.
,Saulhr.rn Circuit. \ - . - . Laurens.
Pr.mulgce Circuit j - - - - Wilkinson
[Office next door to Warthen & Cartels’.]
\v7J. “ ~
WILUllER,
A TTORyihY A T L A W,
WUIP.I3NTQX, .CEORC.IA.
flffil prictiee in tlie Comities of - the Nothern mtII , , ..
Uffciiit, and Washington and Life,-sou of!
ti.e Middle Circuit. , , -L to tlmn-
SAMUEL
W»Ssc.«." ■
We have Uiisday pareliased-out the
stock of Mr. Louis Gpok and shaU.contiiuiet'ie
j business under. )fie.feame ..and style of ' Ains-
| worth and Siager. s£be businpss^w’ill be in tlie
I hands as oijr Agent, of Mr. II. ..Vy, tsheppard
j ft gentleman well known and iHglily eompetent,:
who will be glad tq. see and wait upon all the
old, and as many new, customers as may please
to give him a call. Hoping that our arrange
ments will please, we respectfully solicit a
-share ot public patronage. 'L " •
. AJNWORTH <L SLAGER.
oct 31 - - tf
tbf it ah hour a;
“iNush 1 had.' it, MTs.. Lhlen. But-T
assure, you. th.it -I lufvfc )im(,”'! said' ■'Mr.
AVeaver; the. tailor;.!.’- “I pliid out the-.la.st
dollar just.bnfope.yp’a'cauiq. ill,.. But: call
in tQ-nuuTow, and yoq fjLxiil Lave the inapcy
tq a certainty.”
Bui what am i to do to-day ? T haven’t
U(cbht tofblest? myself with) and I'owe" so!
much to the grocer’s where Ideal, that he
won’t trust nie for anything more.”
The tailor looked troubled, and tips wo-
-man lingered. Just at, ’ '
shoemaker's- boy en tered.
“Here are the three dollars Mr. Grant
bQrrowed of.you tbi.s_ morning,” said the
lad. “Hesays. he’s.sorry, he hadn’t, the
fponey when ymu.-seiit fbi- it a while ago.”
- How tlpe fac*es of the tailor and his nee
dlewoman brightened instantly,
u-e |hall he prepared to contemplate 'their
1 tragical end. . •
. In the lapse of about, twenty' centuries,
ending with the eighth of the - Christian
gleam of sunshine had penetrated tho
room!
)ITerc is just the money I owe you,”
said the former in a cheerful.voice, and' he
handed the woman the three dollars he had
received. A moment alter, and he was
alone, but the glad face of the woman,
whose need he had been able to supply,
was distinct before him.
Greeks, ; tbe Romans, and the ,Saracens,
successively, and, in their turn, the latter
werecompclledtoehangepla'cekwiftitheir
own slaves, the Mamehikes, who-’ in. the
beginning of the thirteenth country, be
came masters'of the country k ;.>* •-.-
fhe most reliable account of 'their-onsr-
)n i§ that they, were introduced into the.
country the century previous, by Saladin
the Great from Circassia because, as a
foreigner and usurper, he was ‘afraid to
trust the natives of the country about his
person. Aud for the same reason, they
themseJyeSj iq their e^altatioo. transgorted.
slaves from the same country and 'these.
|oo, at the ond-of a hundred and twenty
years, took their turn and hbcame masters
of the country. While the throne became
theirs, however, the Mamelukes .still con
tinued sulistiiutialiy to govejm the country
as beys ol disti-ic,ts iqAyhich capacity they;
bad *hii}g§ pretty much.their own way.—~
And eyeu alter the couutry-had" been over-?
01 the three dollars received by tip nee- run and conquered by the Turks
dlewoman, two went tq the grocer on ac- 16th century, and had become '
FIELD
ATTORNEY AT
SANDERSVILLE, GA..
■"iin ■ ■ ■! n J tvuamcLXSj ~~ *x
ML'DICAL NOTICES.'
largest calculations as to its vast extent
are not- exaggerated : aud be puts . down
that extent fibs at astquqd]hg. figurebf 5,000-
Square kilometres. French measure (the
iqi^i^rkilqmetrq is 1,196 square • yards;)
Tips is_very nearly eighteen times the size
of Paris.' But.ol course he docs not sav
that, this enormous area was occupied, or
any thing like it; it comprised within the
'walls huge traces of cultivated lands and
5 d3$b ftf ..supplying the populalibn with
d id the event 'of fisiege. " M, Opport
has discovered tlie Babylonian and Assy
rian measures, and by means of them has
,i! ualimmil it buife—thmi cool ,|| .
Brown oar.thcrn-ware. particnl-irly may
toughened in this way.' A handful A' rv,-
oj.-. wheat brail-thrown in while.it is hoil«m
will-preserve the ghizing-so- that -it wiji'
not be destroyed by acid hr salt.
- Glean a brass kettle before usimr it for'
Cooking with salt- and viiiegar.
; The'oftener carpets are shaken the lon
ger they will wear, theMjr( that eallecis!
under thoin grinds out the threads.
.s if you wish to.preser.ve fine teeth, al
wayscleati them th.orpu^hly after you have
eaten your last ineal at night.
Yvoolens should be washed in veiy hot
suds,- and not rinsed. ' Luke wanu'water
shrjnlcK them ! A - t
D.fj nqt w-r-ip knives and forks in woolen
Wrap them in q good strong diaper. Steel
is injured hy lying in woollens. "
example and a pre
to their as=of-iat
change the whole :
respeef. 1 had ra
up fifty d-iidren ii
ance ih.in t:» hihIci
form one drunken
In connection v
orffanizati-H's i
by L-
IWn pletq. e. E.«
daughtci-s to mirr’ry
sons to be temp:-
KJ-Tft
tl Oft
• -onJd
i th:.-
; r - „
Die
; its
heir
ir men am
Who . that
fit berk heart in hi- bwbii^Irmm«herk
bive would 5f«t‘sign.mfa-aflv ' w j t j,
the hope.if j,roj.
danger of iutenq-wranco. "Train tin ;t
child in the way he .‘Jii.uid ir> vuf wlu-r
he is'old he wiii mu depart fiimi it.*'—
Sfcfra P^S.f iTcmld bo a« great source^ of
protectiou to the vcmpg-" man when first
thrown into tho tray of ti<m]*tatiof;'. I be
lieve that such a pledge could begotten
M '* *
wd
an
er design, and that thousands
sTgtt.it, who cannot ha reached in
Vap
find gardens. On the limits of the town,
properly so called, stands at present the
flourishing town of Il'illulr. [this, town,
situated on the banks' of the Euphrates,
is built with bricks from (Kc. ruins, :?nd
many of its inhabitants' are taken from
them also. Bev'bad this town ! if the vg'sl
j stliattliey-haveepeued-’at the above store a very-I ftem | within the .memory of many of us, embra-
iihandsome «tOek of Fall and Winter mnffl tnc t.ulqi j, ^ „et he^ cme, and be aple to’ cinga period of more than "six hundred
! - IL VAmxfae&hir**. evenr^dw-^rrnlirg—mmilje-^TWtliwSSS
fliSvi ' 1Le , J C ?: i tr ^ we G they continued to. b'ker.t' muQQfi-
■ v -i ^-‘is paid to tue baker, v/henbe^cal]-:trolled doniiiiioiL in' their respective dfs-
|f PHE undersigned wiil uon.linne to psaetlcj.
, medicine innll its branclies, and respect-
T" !| y kU services to the citizens of 'H.m-
.•rsvillc and ihe county of Washington. Ilis
|LLc at tlie’ old stand, where; m at home ife
all times mav bo found when not.
finally engaged, - A. A) CDLLBNy
- 4 ' • 52ov
l)r. William LJoniiffan,
HAVING permanently located him
•seit'in D.ndsburough re.sjifieifully offers
comprising,
Ladies Dress Goods,
Domestics, . •
riiiks.r.nd Straw Bonnets,
1 Ribbons, Shells,
- Ready Jiade Giofliing,
JIafs and Caps, A A
V . Shoes and Boots, ' ’ A
Hardware and" Crockery,
•)- -...- Saddles and Bridles,' ; ■
[Jewelry aiid-VVatches,
Groceries iimi Tin-
e ,-ware, 5redicines,"&c., ft-e.; All of which pure
■aR. ; chased in Ne w York and Philadelphia-, they qf-
fer to-Sell at very low prices.
They invite purchasers to come and and
examine fop themsel v--s.
-' - B. A. MATHIS, ft- BRO,
' oct 17 "l tf
ed towards eveping to. leave the accustom
ed loaf. Thus, the poor needlewoman had
- - i-'.-JRi^s*s f e^pb^ivG-. ®
to ids ceing accountable t-Q the "Viceroy
only for a certain amount of revenue.
1. i i \ T -« ■'* . ■ — — ■ CTJ vtiLLi uiuuuu v ui icYtJiiue.
J; r 0n -f^, e >° -^seuargo flour units, and at There has been much pompous declairia-
e same time re-estauhsh uc-r credit with j tron about the freo and independent spirit
tne giocar.-and baxer. from .whom cam a aa -i_i -A 4 -
NEW FALL AND, WINTER GOODS,
proressionai services to theeitizeiip
£5835«OM' “« -Mnswobth a
dl times.
Davisborbiigh Aug. l5.lRiU ' '<?■ lj y
hisplfi cei
15; 1854!'-!'6
nit jobs iu’ErnIr;
T IVI.NQ returned j'i,i ;lf ] (1 |
■5- phia and having determined to loeafe ii
" L-rsville,respectfully offers hisprafesGon
“'■iees to the- citizens of tii.e Town aud Reaperinan ever, riiey tiaye irirm.-suppiy .oi
city. flg-> IffP- most fashionable ladys J Di-psa Gqqds,
>pi 4 £f/~ [Sjlk and SGaw Bonnets, G : \
T HE subscribers take'pleasure jn informing
tliiiir'friends, cqstoaiers, and the public
generally, that they are receiv ng a hu-ge.and
yery haiidsomp st.opk pf FALL and WINTER,
pbods, selected with great care! atdhe North
ern M:
most
phenperthan ever. They haye a ftill sup;ffy of
family
And now let us follow Airs. Lee. On
her arm'al at home, empty-handed from
her visit to the shoemaker, who owed her
two dollars for work, she found a youn<>-
gift; iu whose pale-fiice.Tvere many marks
of suffering aud care, - aqvaifing. her re
turn., '
The gift’s countenance brightened »$ she
carpe in; but there -was no' answering
brightness in the countenance of Mrs. Lee,
who innnediately sajd :
“I’m very sony. Harriet, but Air. Grant
put me off till to-morrow. He said
I.ast rail. -
6SI« indebted tp ti;e undevsighed are
'| y notified, that .Mi claims due. him
i.L )e n.jUidated at once. His papers are in
minds °f Z. Brantley, Esq., to whom all _ m
,.!.; vt>0 des W to -save cost can make pay. They invite pursers to OTve ffipm a
;P A V r Pf rvr • r*nll flnfi Avarnina ~a . o • •
pvr.t.
efi
S. D. BRANTLEY.’
2m
^ _ ho
hadn’t a doljar in the house.”
«, selected with great care, atthe Nprtn- ' ybo gift’s disappointment was vq-ry
wi&bTsssttrrJ ;*
life instantly faded, and was succeeded oy
a look of deep distress!
■ “Do. you want the money very badly?”
asked Mrs Lee, in p low, imlf choked voice,:
for the sudden chapgg in “the girl’s ,man-
per had affecied her. * :
y !“G, yes, ma’ani, very "badly.- I left
-Mary wrapped up in my thick phalj, a
blanket wound all around her feet iq kggp
them warm ; but she coughing dreadfully
from the cold air ofthe room.”
6X-
PH PUPUIP. .
ever wnich could-oqly have been begottqn
in a mind schooled tq the doctrine of the
necessity of a hferarchy ' of sqrne .kind to
trample down the people,
; 'The truth is,'as I have become fully
satisfied, it was under -tLe blightiug (influx
enco of Mameluke rule that Egypt sank
to its lowest depths of, degradation^ - as
!'fortress' - strengthened by Nebuchnezzar.
and iu the midst of it is the royal -palace
itself almost, as large as a town. M.. Op-
per.| says that he was also able to distin
guish the -rnins-qf the famous tower of Ba
bel—they are most imposing, arid stand
on a site, formerly called Borsippa, 'of the
-flTtrer -qg; LnWy. mi.
A RemarVabie Man.
tejral tCTri.,-
situat-ed/ou the banks qf the Eiiphi-ate's,’
iUidNoyqfed with molasses.,
Barlby straw; ia the best''for. beds: drv
husks-slit into shreds’are ,better than
straw.
When molasses is iisg&in.cooking it is
a prodigious improvement to boil and skim
it before yqu.use.it, : ft takes out the. un
pleasant raw taste, and makes it aliticst ii§
good as sugar. Ayivere inoJa^es' is used
much fin- cooking it i, well to prepare!
oue or tw;q gallons in this wqy at. a time.
Never allq>( ashes - to be' taken.' up in
wood -or . put into wood. ’ Always have
■matches and lamp read y‘for use in case of
sudtlen alarm. Have important papers all
togoth'ef where you can lay your hand
practiced thd most wanton oppressions up
on the unresisting nations of tlje country
redqcing them bv their exactions, to
Ribbons; &c„
Ready Made Clothing, i ■>'
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
. , „ ‘ - Jewelry and VEatches;;
And all othei articles usually kept in tSeif
storft. Tnp.v invito • "rti ju. ..:
I call and examiue their goods,
j sept 4 AINSWORTH & SLAGER.
their fiecpuutability iq the Pacha. ; They
were held responsihle tq. that functionary
fqrthe collection annually of a .certain a-
moqr t ot'taxes apportioned to each of
their districts respectively ) and the re
quired amount was promptly collected and
as promptly pocketed, and refused tu be
paid oyer.
Thus matters had gone on from bad
to worse, century after century under their
rapacious rule-until it verily seemed' that
the lowest depths to which a people could
ins. Among them are those of the royal
palagq, the fo feiesS, and- the suspense f
gardens- In the‘collection of curiosities
Oppert had brought away with
is^; which he -declares to: datp radish^'-di-winter ‘
from the tune of one of the Chaldean * '
sovereigns named Narambol, that is, some
whereabout one thousand six hundred
years before. Jesus Christ; also a 'number
of copies of cUnefqrm inscription's,! whi'clr
lie has evqry reason to believe that he will
be able to decipher.
on them at once, in case of fire. ‘ ..
Use. hard (soap to wase your clothes
and soft to wash your floors.
qnsKx, who had been twenty-three rears
in the-armies of Nnpob an Bonaparte, ad
dressed the meeting. He arose before the
audience, tail, erect and vigorons, with' a"
glowMf health upon bis cbeek.'and said:
“Ion seqa rntfo Vforeyoo scfentr 'rcarn
old,; > l'have fought fico hm'frht Ibattlm,
have fniuteen wouri'd^ on tuv-body, hav<-
lived thirt^ys qa Imrse-fi -fti, with the
bark o( trees fjr my bread, snow and jq,
for Lay drink, the canopy of hetven for mv
covering, without stockings or shoes on my
feet, and only a few rags of clothes. I n
fhedesertofL bavc moreluA £U
days with a burning sgn upon mv naked
head j feet blistered in tlic'si'-orehmg sand,
Soft.. sba,p
is so s! pp ry that it wastes a good deal in
washing, clothes.' '
a “d with eyes, nostfils and mouth filled
with dust—and with a thirst so t-nnentine
that I have opened the veins- ofiny arms?
and gucked my own blood ’ Jfc ton ;r-k’
IGiscasytq bfiym it supply of home- sw’er, that under the providence of
SYt**!i HllffnGfv r n-»iL I nW<V Vriiw t'.pnuO..G .« .. .. T l »
how I survived a{! thesc’sarrows ? I
cnee of !
owe my preservation, mv hoairb
MP WKKKBBSAPPBWP-
MuM5liEs;-^-Mr. Buckingham thinks **** f th ? 1?r P n{: I ! «rt»L U-- as a
thq Catacombs of Egypt contain more hire who ' “ '
ay.
man.bodies than there are'people now liv- r - furD ^ fron L. KgJft, were ali yf. t n-se
. . , - ingon:.the.globe... These”mummies^^ are men “bs^med faira ardmit .-i.frita'”
S^ 5 ? E # \£- P0 . ST0 i JIC 'T? no - T ? hfilj y of any animal matter.- ... V L N
the basest oi kingdoms.” As beys, they J oqrnal o» t-hm - wee,: pubnsaes a, “letter 1$ has ail changed into a resinous substance . -..^P oid Dutchu,:m who had rr-centV
*i.„ J : 'apcjstqLc.Q^qr- most hqly Lord Efqq lN-', for decayed.: - Tbqy tire fiffien from the cat- V " T
c-hest,
Whs of that paper, and concludes with -parts, as the inlick? of a be;
thd declatatiou that ftsbtmld any presume are sold as-a drug; and .' the'' back’ lone is
to assail it (the dogma) let him- know that ground into a powder which is hi-ftdv
he will incur the indignation of the Gmi-prized by artists. ” : . - : -> J
nfpotqnt God and of His blessed apostles,
Petqr-knd Paul.”rrt4V r . Y. Com; ARvtrii-
ser. ' '
be deduced bad been reached, _ i
had been made bqfore Mohammed Ali J out
i L '"‘" 1 ' I
Louis NapqLqp is collecting his uncle’s
Eqtters and writings. -It is said that tweni-
iy Yblumes will hqrdly. contain all the MS^.
of the Emperor Napoleon Many letters,
&e.-, written fay the Emperor, are in a text
By ; legible-e-it is only with the greare
: Tamed "Moose.—.A couple qf well-
grqwn tamed'mqose were sold in Baiin-cr,
3Ie., qn the 1st inst. One-pf them m a
male, three years old; the other, !a femme,
two years old. They were "taken on the
Arostook wfaen very young. The malq has
been trained to work in harness.’ The
purchasers, it is said, intend sending these
ifinimals to England, where they will be a
oonc
—— v over-
: * > - arK.miotic, and fount] in the ta-
q.qq apothecaries"’ weight, '• eight-drams
nakSs an ounce.” “Aline—,” saw
we dutchrnan, dat ish do dempcrance- for
fim me. I didn’t get but six drams beibre '
aud now I gets eight.,’' . •
Attempts | est diffieuity that the exact words are made j great curiosity, and probably' command
,m ‘ v1 A ‘ ,J A* ’ ! high price. " -
Uneermkntbd TYines.—lYe
see advertisments in the
without
tree fr .ra
ranee on ih«
? more like-
esometiTrfs
-v' , . - diwvsp'apcfs If
- pure Catawba wme warrant -
fermentation;” “ Watrantcd
all alcohol!-’ This mav heigh
f art of thq advertiser; but it
ly an attempt to make total aLtinen
men believe that thev can drink thew
wines without a violation of their princit-hM
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