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Narrattimculce,
Satisfactory Explanation,—A few
years ago a schooLmaster was .-treated. for
the 'village of Limekins, Scotland.. A
pompous little fellow, one of the applicants
being asked to give r in writing, a philosph-
icalreason why- .cream, was put- amongst
tea, repl&d : “ Because the globular par
ticles of the cream render the acute angle
of the tea more ob'tuse.”-
Men aedBriftes.—“Now,gentlemen”
said a hoMeman to his guests, as the ladies
left the ropm, “let us understand each oth-
• er,are we to drink like men or like brutes?
The guests, somewhat indignant, exclaim
ed: “Like men, of course.” “Then,
replied he, “ we are going to get jolly
tonk, for brutes never drink more than
they want.”
. Tight Lacing.—A learned doctor re
ferring to tight .'feeing, avers that it is a
public Benefit, inasmuch as it' kids all the
foolish girls and leaves the wise ones to
grow to he women.
Tills Sif-OES.—A tombstone somewhere
in New Jersey bears the following signifi
cant epitaph : “Died of thin shoes, jauu-
uary, A. D., 1839.
A Texan editor with great politeness
states, that at the recent sitting of the
court'at San Antonio, thirteen gentlemen
were, assigned places in the penitentiary.
Fast.-—This word frequently troubles
foreigners (especially Frenchmen.) when
learning, the English language. : The dif-
gatoxnaD^fcbnttscmnrts.
THE CENTRAL
=g.:. . .'.nc
tiik rcoa con
he soid on the -first Tuesday in
•' proper. pronunciation only; each having
hut one' meaning. ' The- word fast admits
of a triple signification—hence the trou
ble.
We heard a Frenchman, last Fast Day,
tell a boy to hold his horse miff.
“ Hast, you mean, don't- you sir ?” inter
rogated the fed.
“ Yel, fast, den; mais, I no understand
dis.”
“ There goes a fast horse!” exclaimed a
bystander, as a lively trotting horse pass
ed by.
“ How is zat inquired the astonished
Frenchman; “ zar is one horse fast, and
he goes like lightning all de time; za.re is
my horse—he is fast, too,
move.”
“ This is Fast Day in reality, by the ap-
pearanoe-of the road,” said another.
. ' “0, ah! I see den,” said -monseur,
“ dis. is . called fast day and every thing
'is fast—de horse zat goes is fast', ze horse
auit is' tiedis fist, ah d ze folks zat eat noth
ing aud eat it slow is fast. Yot a ‘coun
tries !”•
property
SO acres pine land more or less, adjoining
Micajah Bland and Mrp. Peacock, levied on as
the property of Wil Jihtn Brandy, to satisfy two
Justices court fj las in fhvejnoteFi-anklin ’Tan-
'icrvs William Brant ley, prbpefty pern ted out
by defcndant. ieyy made and vetiirned to. me
by. .Teons'.able. .. . ‘
Also at the snfeeLtmie hhdfpiiace, 164 acres
more- or less nine land'adjoining Seaborn
Johnson, A. J.. Young.and others, on the wa
ters of Cedar Creek-whereon the said il/orris.
now resides. Also 29,acres more or less,.adjoin
ing; Jas L. Jenkins*, all Rriedon as the proper
ty of John Morris, to satisfy a Justice court fi
farin favor oftJames F. Smith the fest named
tract pointed out defendant and the other by
plaintiff, levied on and returned to me by a
Constable. S. A. II. JONES, D. Sfi’ff
mar 1
GEOKGIA-Wasliington County
Y By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
Ordinary for said County.
YUHEREARNewton J. Laurence applies to
me for letters .of G-uacdiaos
GEORG 1A--Washungton County.
By H A Y WOO D' BROOKINS,,
Ordinary for said County.
ing closed up. the. Administration of said es-
fate, and now applies to me- lor letters Disuiis-
sory from said Administration, " -
These are therefore tdclte'nbd .admbnihb all
persons concerned to be and appear at usy of-
hCti Oti 04* bfifOTP th : 1 hI'.'if -Hf nnSevr Ini Rfinf/iniKhi*
said ■ii'St’.Ke^g^Sfcei'..
Given under iny hand at office in.S.tnders-
ville this 5th day of March 1855. .'. - '
HAYW0.01) BROOKINS, Ordinary,
mar 8 -fo. - fiin -
GuasrcuGi
W'asltiiigiuji Coitiitv
By HAY WOOD BROOKINS,
Ordinary of said County.
HERE AS, Daniel. -Hards Executor of
the last will and testament of.Nancy
Frances late of 'said couhty deceased, having
closed the administration of said estate ac
cording to the will, andno'.y applies for letters
ot dismission on said administration,
These'are therefore, to eke, and admonish,
all arid singular the kindred and creditors of
said-deceased to be.and appear at my office
on of before the first Monday in October next,
and show cause (if any they have.) why said
letters should not be granted..
Given under my hand at.-office in Sanders-
ville, this fiili March 1855.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary,
march 8 hifinb
Guardianship for the
person and propCTty of Jbiry Aim, Elizabeth,
•tud Jenildine Buck minor children Of VYright
W,-Buck deceased. fo.
These are therefore to eUe-aiid,admonish all
personseoneerned to be nnd nppear ut.my of
fice Within the time prescribed by law and show
causeifany they have why said’letters should
not be granted.’ /-
Gtven under my hand at office inSanders-
ville this 29th November 1854. -fo,
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary,
dec 5 ' , . 30d
«EORGIA-.Wa.ihinglen Conntt
By HAY WOOD BROOKINS, '
Ordinary for said County.
"OjTHERE AS William VY. Giles, adminis-
T T -fcitor on the estate of William Giles,
.late of >aid county deceased appli'eaf to me for
lettersof disnusskm from the administration
of said estate,..- ■ '
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to be and appear atmy Of
fice on or before the first Monday in June
nxt, and show cause (if any they have) why
said letters should not be granted..
Given under my .hand at officeinSandersvilfti
this 22d day of November, 1854.
HA YWO-OD BROOKINS, Ordinary,
noy IS 1854 .-infill
GEO85.G1A—.Wgtoil C©stilly.
• By HAY WOOD- BROOKING, ; fo
Ordinary for said County.
estate of Martha Dixon latcdfsidd co.unty.de-
ceased. -• yfo fo’" /fofov'fo' fore'.
These are therefore-to cite and admonish all
and .singular the kindred and erfidftbvs. of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
WADSWORTIPS CASH HOUSE.
No. 115 Congress St., opposite Puldska House
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
JS now receiving a large and well si
Fancy A Staple J&rj
to which the attention ef persons visiting this
market is most respectfully invited.
By doing a regular CASH BUSINESS we
are able to sell our goods at much lower prices
than those-doing a. long credit trade. We do
not have to tax the cash buyer for long credits
and bad debts. Persons buying goods for
cash will find ittd their interest to purchase of a
REGG1AK CASH HOUSE, ■
as by so doing they can effect a saving of from
Iff toil 5.per cent on the amount of their bills
■ In new styles of R
DRESS GOODS,
we are exhibiting.. Printed Linens: Beautiful
Fine Printed Brilliants; French, Aanerienn and
English Prints;; Challi.es aud Challie Barages;
While Canton Criipe Shalls ;New Style Spring-
Ginghams, and rroods < f niher fabrics.
. EMBROIDERIES,
Beautiful Gimpsene^Viftiice i’eint, Maltise.
Cambric and Sunss. Collars and Sleeves in
setts, Fine*'E tnbroidered and Hem ;Stitched
Handkerchiefs, Ipifants - Waist's, Swiss anil
Cambric Ed rings and Inserting.^, Flounce-
andBand-, Under Handkfs.ilfouriiihg Collars
and Sleeves, etc. elo.
SPRING MANTLES AND SCARFS.
In this branch of our trade we fake the lead
and are offering a beautiful assortment of the
latest anij feslubnablc pattern^ 2i ail the most
idesmifeie cdto-fs.
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS,
10-4, 11-4,"and 12-4 Barnsley Linen Sheetino-s.
4,4, 6-4, R-4,, 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Superioi
Cotton Sheetings, Fine and common Toi!e
DR. J. B. .YARGHltirS
i CEf.EJBRATKi> CATIJOLit'ffS
For Vie Reliefand Cure'ofiSvfrering Females.
• ■..jf-j’US3£n^,-1|* '^Tt^liindsn J^-eBlfr
nent for its. cura
tive povvers in all
the diseases for
which it is -recom
mended, usual iy
called
Female Gcmpalints
Of these are Pjo-
lapsus Uteri, or
Falling of the
Womb;Fluor Mi-
bus,. or .Whites;
Ch ronie I'nfla mmn-
tion and Ulcera-
w ion of the Womb :
• Til R # D.iJnfnl
patent ii^ctJinncs.
Jew BiiYid, or Hebrew
The Grgat Rkmcov for RuEUMATrsi, Gout
Paiu in.the Side, Hip, Back, Limb3 and Joints ;
Scrofula, King s Evil White Swelling Hard
Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains what
ever- Where this plaster is applied pain can
not exist. - ; : Y
it has been beneficial iu cases of weakness,
such as Pain and JPeakness in the Stomach,
Weak Limbs, Lameness Affection of the Lungs
in their primary stages. It destroys inflama-
iion by perspiration.
James L. Loyd, Pickens dist., So. Ca., tesli ; ,
fies that, by its use alone he was cured of Rheo j ff out > Humor:
matism ill both, of bis knees of several ; years , ^
standings ' ■ ; . very few Se the
The lolio'wing was handed us by a respeeta- ! due is not more
file Physician in Georgia: ’ | ness and saife-i:
Messes. Scovii. it Mud:—Gents: I have i !f, ssbat etfcctua
been.using your Ljverwert and Tar Hebrew : -^° person can !
Haslervery extensively in my practice for three | ’ b '
AYER’S PILLS,
: snccessftd temedv far
l NEW and Sinnularlv
xl cure of all Bilious at
gestion. Jaundice, Droww, RheumatL-m V,
« Norvonsness. IrritaliEtv, llSN
c, rains kt the Breast,' Side.
male comxdriBts, &c.. *e.
U1 ' ser ^ s
Cat! m rtic were more fteely
:el well white a costive kaoi;
_ . --ides it soon ^eerrates sericn. -
—* * *
the iime prescribed hv law, and show cause if Quilts and Counterpanes, Pillow Case Linem
any they have, why said letters should not be uip3 Cottons, Scotch and Ruslfa Btabers and
How to Telu a Good Tbactier.-—A
gentleman from Swampviile, State of'New
York was telling, how main 1 dlifforeat occu
pations he had' attempted. Among others
he hat tried school teaching.
“ How long did you teach ?” asked a
bystander.
“ Wal, I didn’t teach long; that is, I
only went to'teach.” *
_ “Did you hire out ?”
“ Wal, I didn’t hire out; I only icevJt to
hire out.” .
“ Why did you give it up ?”
-Wal, I gave it' up for some reason or
nuther. You see I traveled .into a ihxsirict
aud inquired for'.the trustees.' . SoinelVixly
said Mr. Suiekles was the' man I wanted t-e
■ see,-; SoT found. Mr, (ShieklCs—named my;
object, int^rdnsing niysolf—and asksd him
-.what hts tlibiigfif about letting me try my.
luck with the big boys and unruly gals in;
the deestrict. He wanted to know if I
raaily considered myself cap’ble; aud I;
told him I wouldn't mind his asking me!■ -
a few easy questions in ’rithmetie and ’jog-! A
raphv, or show my hand writing. But he j ’
said no, never mind, he could tell a goauj’ 110
teacher by his ejait.” >
G53CfeR.GE.-l—SSriiaimel. Comily. (
ami he no LEWIS, I) Ordiu;fiy'6f said County.
VYiJEREA,S Francis A. Parsons applied fo
* J me- forfeit era. of Adibinistraiion qfi' the
estate of Isaac .li. Nonuan deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to. be and appear at my office by til-
first Monday in April next, to show cause u
any they have, why said letters should not be
gfejited. »
Given under my lianl and official signature
this 5th February, 1855..
fch B. LEWIS; D Ord’y.
feb 1.5 , and
..... .npnwmmi
Given up^cr my lifind at Office .in ' Sanders-
ville. this 21st December, 1854. ; r^SSr
HAYWOOD BNOOKINS, Ordinary,
dec 26 30d
GEOEtGffA—Wasisisiefon Couniv
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS, ‘
' Ordinary of said County.
VyHEREAS .Charles Mills', administrator
de bonis non with the will atinexca on
the estate of James Mills, late of said couutv
deceiisedi applies to me for. letters-of dismis
sion fibin the administration ofiiid estate—
These are, therefore to cite and admonish al!
persons concerned to be and appear at- my
office, ori or before the first Tuesday in Sep-
fember liext, and show cause why said letters
should not be -granted—otherwise thev. wili
begrarited in terms of the law In such ’cases
piade and provided. .'
-Given under my hand at office in Sanders-
ville, this 17th J: nnarv, -JS55. • '.
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ortilnarv,
jau 25 ni6ui
ScnvenoStemis 5ale.
IWlLU.be sold cm tiie first' Tuesday in -May
next before tile Court house door if
Sylv.ini.-i, between the legal hours of sale, the
following proporiyvtp-wit: .
.Sam' a-negro, man about 80 : yeiir.s of age,
Sylla')tfiegfo weman.4b.0ut 4(1- y’ears ' of age ;
ILutrief a negro gii-1 : nbou t 28 years of age
Ncrafi ,4^ negro gird ;;Jbou t7 lo'-yeap 1 of igw
said- p-Tiyierty. levied. on; fby. me to'JkSfisfy a
mortgage fi fa, issued from-the Tuferi-.r coir;
prG&iilyatii -conntY^dbrgia. in favor of the
Marine-Biiidi-bf Georgia, vs Wyatt IF. Starke
JOHN GROSS, s. s. c.
teb 15 60rl
Siotice
T W0 monthsaf:er date application will be
A. made to tlie Court-Of Ordinary of IFash-
ilgton county f.>r leave to sell a. negro girl ly
tiie name of J/iliy. belonging to tlie estate of
W iiiir.Pi iJiti-k late of. said co»nt v deceased.
SLABQ'tN \y; JiUoK, Eq'r,
jen 25 .... tiOd,
yEOBfel A—V/itsIiinatoii Coy»sy.
;By liAYvVOOD liUCJOKINS, ...
Ordinary for said fountv.
^WHEREAS Seaborn IF. Buck applies to me
it for letters of Guai-dian.-tilp offije persofi
md .property ot -Mary Ann, Kiizabe'-h and
lera’dine Buck minor .children of Wright W.
Buck dec tast'd; \ ;. - J ■ ‘
These are therefore-to cite -and hdiumii:.!
all persons concerned to lie and appc-ir a! inv
office wkiiin the time pre-c-i jhmi ' i,v I w and
shew caivrifif any they have why said leitei>|
should nqtbe^B
Gi.’i
vill
_ ....... ... and Ru.i-fa Diapers and
Crush, Huckaback Towelis and Towellings
Superior Lin m Table Damasks and Napkins.
Curtain A/usIins.FineDimetv. Ticks, &c. &e
1WITE GOODS
of every description, style, and variety.
HOSIERY.
A lull and complete assortment off Mens, La r
dies-Boys «Tiid Misses, oithe-be^t Germaiv-and
English manufacture.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Stripeffand Plairi Osriaburgs, Marlboro Stripes
and Dehteos, Heavy Brown Cottons, Plaid
Handkerchiefs &c. cj-c.
Persons favoring us with a call may be as
sored that they will meet withlionest and tinn
nrable detiliugand procure the Yet-t goods.-if
the lowest possible prices,
A, mar 8 tf
^ e sTOranmyTcoT -
£a ole*a S « is is*«f?2i*ts.
. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
X R E now.re.-u-iv'my: a Jri-gcTitrtok-of gemnn-
il Drugs Medicines, 'Chemicals Perfumery,
and German Cologne in groat varfety—Pai'ub
Oils, IVjndpw Glass, Loi-Unrds fiifeffgi^ud
rcfh’s now crop Garden Need, 95 per cent. At .
W sv: ^
Incidental Hemorrhage, or Flooding ; Painful
Suppressed, ail'd irrcgiilar Menstruation, tj-c.,
with all their accompanying ffrils, (Cancer ex
cepted,) no matter lio.w severe or of ho\y long
standing.
T.he .Catholieon far surpasses other reme
dies, in being more certain, ies&cxpcnsive, and
leaving the system in a better condition. Let
all interested call and obtain a pamphlet (free)
containing ample proof, from the most resp< c-
fable sources, pf the bentfickd results of its
use; together with letters from highly expe
rienced Physicians, who have used it in their
practice, and speak'from their own observations.
NOTICE TO UNFORTUNATE FEMALES.
I feel it a duty, incumbent upon myself to
declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Mar-
chisi’s Uterine Uatholicon has proved to me.
For two years, inv health was mrie.rab.e ; I was ; i,,', !ar o-enieet of th7 Spleen M D -
almost unable to wahe Physicians pronoun- dea! of pain . Tjle s „. p!U a „- d i>ain hmt ;
ced my case fa’hng ot the womb,- extensive ul- cstnidod up nearly to the armpilfand occasion-1 ihrin In hk exte.-ivr rrlfticc
cerations,commencing with fluar-albus. The ally sl.e cold scarcely breathe.'- Siie *as con- II. C. S ... one of
paihs,irritation,prostration, andtheintolerablc fined fur a considerable- length of time, during chants in N
.foetid discharge, rendered life a burden. In ; which she. was attended b.v some of ohr best n *
this miserablecomli .ion, Dr. F. P. Newlartd ro- physicians, hnt they gave her no relief. She
commended Dr. Marchis'-. Uterine (’nthoiicon
.. - , exteesi ifr trial of its virtues by Physk-i
. S. S. OSLTNjM.D. j sors. and I’arifr.tv, hag s ho via pesnlt'
Knoxville, Ga., March 4th, 1853. f anything hitherto known of any laetli
The following commendation is from aa a - i h aT ® , fceea effected beyond hrlief, were t
gent, resident at Trenton, Tennessee : I stantwted bv persons of «rch exalted
Trentox, Gibson. Co., Tenn. Nov. 7, ’49. ! 4)^^SJoSnr- '
Messrs, fc'covil & Mead — Gentlemen - The r allowed to rcfcr’S-'the» fartsTare ° *
Hebrew Plaster is becoming popular in this sec-; Pitor. Vaeestiss M .rr, the fustlia
lion. -There-is a lady in this couutv who says ! goon of New York City,
she would not be without Uths Plaster for §5f)O r Doc»- A. A. Hxvns, rractnad Che
a year. She was affiicted for some time with an Part of Boston, and Geologist for the St
bed**
Us.
and
After Uilringfour bottles l find myself in per
fect health. Gratitude fin- my resto.-atipn
makes (me ardently clesiro that all my sex, nl.ik w
unfortunate, pmy find sure relief from this in
estimable medfcine.
Elizabeth A. Newlaxp,
No. ia\Vt!.st---t., Uilca. N'. Y.
The above statement 11,-now fo be true.
F. P. Newi.axd, M. D., Utica. N. Y.
I have no hesitation fu saying, Dr. Mor~
chisi's Uterine Caiholicon is invaluable in.nre-
rme diseases gerieriilly. I have used if in Fluor
-Albus, Amenorrhcea, p/ohipsns Uteri, and in
cas.es of exfpnstve nlcetalion ofthe vagiiia ntid
os uteri. It is worthy bf the notice of "tltc
Facully. Jons C. Op.eiok, M. D.,
Baltimore YJd
YorL-X’in-.
C. A. Davis, JI. D., S-.i
United States Marine Hos^tal, at Cb
jiruciireda box of'Hebrew Plaster, and it relic v- such^nmics. Y-'ri ail piT^wh'-n- t
cd uer eliuost immediately, and now she keeps. lecn u«F
a supply ofit oh hand constantly. These facts the ccrt-S-.p.ni <-f the*.-* cmh-aat p
you are at liberty to ase us you think proper— ; shown in their effects upon tri-
they are substantially true i nr-se >
RtspectfuJl., vours. A-c.,
JjRtSSE J. WELLS.
Btware'of Cpuvterfdt.s ar.d Base imitations!
CAUTION.—The subscribers are the only
g‘>0Yri! agents in the Southern States for the!
sale of this truly valuable Piaster; and in order :
to prevent purchasets being imposed on by a 1 £\hc f''herl
counterfeit article, sold in. this city and else-! ia0 re cffidentie-oicdv* than*had hk!
where, tor the genuine, they invite parliculor t.iined bv auv proee->g; 1 .ie reason
attention to the following marks of. the genuine viotts. While bs the oldxuijepsf i-<
I. Tfiegenuine is put >ij> in smooth, eugine- i ; %e Sy.b- rien-i -wth rmre
turned bottom-boxes, soldered in. ' J 1 j' 7v
2 Tlie get nine has the ebgra ved bead of Jew 7
David on the directions around the box, with
These Pills, i
: study, arc offered to the public :
' most complete which the pre-sent:
[ sciehee can afford. They aic com
1 the drugs themselves, but of the r
l only of Vegetable ro-nedics, extra;
process, in arstate of purity and cc;
i in such a manner as to insure the l-
stem i
ted. J. B. Slade. Hnnando, Miss.
Pamphlets to he hud gratis- at (lie,store of
Zachariali Gjuy, Agent, Sanders rifle,- Ga.
ALSO SOLD BV,
Dr. Wm. A. liavles, Drugri'-t. Louisviile. 'G:i.
B. J. While. ’ . Milled;;,-ville. G...
Hubert White. “ IF .-irrcnton, G.-i.
;J. B. M.UlGfBSTri Co... Pi opr!
Fbysit inn, a 11J as.
remedy tritliDur* Ir.
^.ppikd 1I;d .mvuk
tPertur-l :ia i Pi'h
1’racti t i* net." isu th ?
jran Fn>vincas. 3
one \r'uO
Ucnljsd Depot, 304 lit
- jiqVtLl '
Y.
their exteiiritJgajaBi immtcals re-
Ceiiilv st-lcrisi’dffroin the 'nanuf.ieturers.
-*T(*riris caslt’or • pproved credit'.
$. U. BBAXTI.CY, HI. ! T. 8. FOWELL, V. V.
dec 19
HAKWH
It EC'KIYING,
K & BOOK ?■-.
FOR W A R l) 1 y *j AN h
*.» .—T ’
t . _ery.
The c.-nnterfeit is coarsely put op, in inii'e
lion of tlie* old labels, and is sold by several
deafets'in medicine in this city f ir the genuine
article. Bewate of il—il is worthies.-. *
fcCOV.IL A MEAD,
113 Chartres street, New Ojteans,.
Only dg- r.ts fur the Xouttirrn itetes lo vriinm promptly for
all ord r- and applioatiuus for Agencies must! .Ufffl! tue Pal-'nt
“ - few would betaken
Their iifa cdhsiats
. .. ■min 1 The a
0. <-2. Ben ley Jrvingtcn ; C. C. Fes!*, J.efft r- te all e!:en,'a:.! Mi-
, Macon 1 Isaac Net if, • the sptirect, fteeh-
in variably be addresjicd.
Sold also by Grfiy,. Vandrr,, : ; \V. ti
Burnet!, Sparta-(Jarfie* llerl/.. .Miiledget: iV;k
; i-eorge Payrte
Gordon : A iiler & Haylee, r.ouiscilie";
trie AC Brel. Penn's Bridge, Georgia.
• ™-*r 1 i '' .
'sTri: Id t
OtSPKPSiA, jaunj i-;u. r.,('G;r;
NERVOUS DEBIMTA. 0:<r.N
Tin■: KI DNEYS. AND -A Li, -HI.
Moyl
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W1 til
prop;
auesj ;nvs;
ruv TiCs.‘ -
cktiorie
U. Tb
.. Notice.''
LL persons intltffited'to.tiiejestiitc of; J.gi;
L- 8. Yoiing an'dj^lnie’N, ypuiigfd'eiteaEhd'
roqiiestVcltb.cbmcJdfwnid and .niffite }xd)v
: mriut, nod ail those haringNiemrinds 'against
. j : said estates: are rOfjiicstn<-l to' render them in
u Let me see you w;ilk-olf a little ways,” j duly authpntieatod in tornis.-of the law.. ‘ -4
says he, “aud I,cart tell,” says he, “ jist as|. - FYM. YOUNG, Adm’r. -
well’s if I’d heard. you examined,” says j “-•* 3 ' 40d
i Stile:.
MIe sot ill the doorfas Jt.c spokey and I ; "O Y^ virtue of an ordor from the Grdiii.-iry «
thought.he' looked a little- skittish ; 'hut li .Emanuel eott.itv-wiH bo sold-...before th-;
-was consi’rable f rustrated,and djsEnt'wiin'S?- 00 -’-.^ j own of Paris in sai
some thing, ivas to pay. aud • looked round, othef granted to Henry W. Bcduond for 35
. x L _ A . .. ' - .. 1. „ x . n ,1 -d . «1.1 k/i . ... a-r r\ 11 a a* lioi* ■ e !• -»n ♦ a . 1 i a ..... .1 - T. J .. A*... -. .. i* ... i o
_W«l,;the door.was shet, and Snickfea was
: gono-l” ' ■ ' -- :
- -‘ “ Did: YOU go back ?”
“,AVai, v hQ-**-I didn’t go back.”
“ Did you apply for (another , sehool ?” (
“ YYal, no—-I didn’t apply for another
school,” said the gentleman from Swamp-
Ylile* “I rather judge my appearance xyas-
against mo F*
—one other granted so saiii Huffman for 18
—one other granted to Benjamin G. Glove
381 aerss-—and (ineiptliergiauf'erL to Ari'drev.
J;.Mi>Donald 18r) aeresk-and .one Ofliei trae.
granted to sand IJufTin.-in .for IBffbieres/all of
theahove lands in 55th district of said cpiuifi
ali offBierabove lands to be sold at the risk of
former bidders.
■ ELDRE.VD SWAIN,'Ailin’r.
fob 22 . ' .io-i
Soiice. - •
T VyO inonflia after date' application will b-
made to the court of Drdi-iary of Em in
AnKCTIOTE OF A Nk'IVFOUNTVUAN'D-D'qG/
—-A; gehtlems'n'connected with Die Neav-
foundiaud fishery was onee possessed of a
$ogoi ' '
one occ;
■were in circumstances of considerable per
il, just outside a lino- wf -bt^ak^rsy-w-bieh,
owing to some .change in the - wind-, 'Oi'J-lTYN^ notc ot hand,; niadp payable to C. B
weather, had,, since the departure of the! v™’,)’ 0 * 0i , hvareh'ditfed idth .ripveinhe
boat, rendered, tlve . return through them | T-i'rv^^ ‘ ;, S il ! ns t VYm
feb; m
. k*m
most hazardous. -- The spqctators on shore
'Were quite, unable to render any assistance
to their friends,, afloat. Much lime .Had
been spent, and the danger seemed io ih :
crease rather thaii -diuiinish. - Oiir Me fid.
the dag, looked dn-for ti length of time,, ev
idently aware of. there' being ^reat. cause
for anxiety hvfHe niidst off those -ground.
Presently,.holweYer, 'Itritoolv.^); the water
»itd made This Why. tlupugh to the bb;it.'-—
The crew supposed hi; wishod ip join them
and made yai’iou-i. aftetaifls to ihclu-ee .hitui,
.to comeou'bbard; but no ! he.w-mh! fo MYsho-iiil not he gnni.alfo
nurid..suyim ■ - Gtyen'iiifder my'Jrtild.ai;'afficpdo- s.
irvor. somiriiy, Ail persont!
are forewarned against trading, for said notr
aim the maser irorn paying ifcfo any persor
except myself. . J, S. INMAN,
•foby 1 . * 1 %t
Ci3iOS|.€S 1A — W ..
By HAYWOOD BROORINSp
Oidifmi-y for sal.i Comity. ?
WIDriRMAS, Nathan VV. Unities applies : to
1* me for I vtiers of Dismission from tin
f/na-dianship of F.nsra' V. Haims, minor,
l-heaa are tiioreforb lo cite an j udmonisil
-all persons eonoenned .lo comesfomard' alii
ilc tlieir objcc'ions (if any they have) win
lYmdcrs-
ming.abaat a short .distance from .Diem. | "die. taiso'h I ay-of Fehcnai-v, 18)5. -
After a. while, and sevoral canmouis on! - , HAY I FOOD BROOKINS, Ord’y,
the peculiar conduct of the dog, one of the! [ 40d
hands suddenly divined his apparent mean- GEORGIA ■-EimuucldJoiutlp..
jng. .. (Hive Iijm.the,ondp of a rofri,” ho •- - - ' - ‘
gaid, “that is what he wants.” The rape
was t-hrown^-'the do^- seized the end in an
instant, turned round, and;, made straight
for the. shore,;where, a -few minutes after
wards, -boaff-uud crelv, ihaitks to their fonr-
-'footed friend, wore .qakteed .fsafg aud) tjn-
d imaged. Was there reasoning here (
-No acting with a view to an ond, or. a giy-
0 i motive ? Of wits it inp^nagLut ofdiDa-
..ry instinct ?— The'Zoologist
YytlER l.Yri E. B. Lewis applies to me for
j ? letters of Guardianship - of the jiefson
-pnd property bf Tiipmas.M. and Jostjua K.
Lewis, minors of the said E. B. lewis.
Tli&e are ’therefor®-- to cite and a.fmdiiish ah
and singular the kindred aud friends', to be and
•!i.>peiir:at my oiliee witliln ihojtime prescribed
by .law’ .and show cause why said lefters shbuid'
not be granted. - ;. : ! •
Given under my hamMt; ffffioe hffS^aine^
boro , 5th February, 1855 ' : : .
EZEKIEL CLIFTON, Ordinary.
feb 22 30d J
, „. , . ^■■pp
said deceased tobe .mid appear at my' office
Within the, time prescribed by law, an^. show
oftuse. if any Uiey haV<j why said letters'shbuld
not be granted.
_ Given uiuier inv. hand at office in Sanders-
ville, this 8ih d:iv of Fe;bni.-!i v. 1J55.
; HA YVYOOD BROOKINS, Otd’y.
fe > 8 - m6in .
G.EOJS.CSJA—Wusiliiijsjrtoaj rduiRy:
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
■ Ordihnry off said'countyv
tTTIIf’jREAS William Hurst, excentor oi
r » thy last will and tcRameiit of Henry
Iitrst fate of .said c-ouijtv deceased, applies t<*
ne for letters of dissuiission frotrr tlie adiniu-
istraiion of said estefe..
Taeseare therefore to cite and ;adnionrsli
ill and singular tliii kindred and creditors of
;aid deceased, to be and ajtpear at rffvrioffice
•U or before the first Monday in April
lext, and show cause (if any they lmve) ivhy
aid letters should not be irrauted.. Givety
mder my. hand at office in Sanders ville, tliif-!
17 day of Septenihcr; 1854. . -1 >
_J‘IA YVVOOD BROOKINS,Ordy.
Oci -3. ■ ' . ; ; n-.fim
GE©ES€s.ff!A —Washaesg-ton County
By HAYWOOD BROOKINS,
Oivinary of said fount v
IHHEREAS Johti H. HValker admiidsfratoi'
on’thp estale-of Allen A. M-'alker lati
of said county deceased;applies - me for fo!
" e . r ' s °J rlismi.ssion from the -adip nritration o 1
' .-said estate, -
. These are flier-fore to cite and admonish
tjfomd singular the kindred ar.JcrwOors w
said deceased, to be and appear ht iny office
within the time; prescribed by law, and sliov,
cause if arty-they bgve„why saffi.ictfovs should-
not be granted.
. Given under my hand at office m Sanders
'•'(He, this 10th dav of Jnmiai-v. IS55.
HAY lYOOD BRbOKIN, Ord’y.
•H n ^ n;6ro.
peaces
. j.'inlS
Music ami Musical Im-liumcnls.
n:
Bryan
nah, Ga ; fo.prepavedfo furnish every article ...
die: hi ii steal line,, on the inost fhy ora hie terms
Piana Fortes in every variety of style.and
price”,
.fob 14 tf
in ore than 5!)0 |;ersons-‘ni the erffy. of Ricli-' Uiam-ss ol V isron, t Di*is i"*‘"VV'et)
inondj Va.,. nloiia. testify ' to -the renrar’feuble r-fiL’lif, Fever, and DutJ'Ran'i ip the.If.y.d, 11. fi.
cures-performed by . _ > : - : eieiiqy <j,f-PeTEpurarioa, Y-eilT)W!i^?!i MdoxtSkii
span'isSa-fflisSirare.. f !ind M** 6 ' lbe ‘Yuteypacky'rfo'st.’r.iuifcs,
The groat Spring.Medicine., arid-Purifier of*';, c ’ brushes os Heat, Burning in tfii
the Biond is now used by hundreds of grateful *D- e *‘ , »-Conslant Lnagimngs, of Evil, aud G r> 1 j
patients, who testily daily-tof tiie remarkable j D(g>r?ssior^°f Spirits^
cutesperforpied by tbe.greateat.iff allouedicines ;
Carter's Spabisli-Mixldre. Neuralgia,' R be tibia.-1
. W
i>ns. i.
an «
I NN
' MARSHALL
SAVANNAH : : : : : ; : GEORGIA,
id. If A ak(d4[>, S-’vopavclor.
mar 7 ov
.GEOSSG5A—Wasliissjjtost Corns it
By; IIAY WOOD BROOKi.N r s, : ' ’
Ordinary for said County.
\A7"HEREAS, Littleton Mathis apjilies to me
. Tor letters of dismiseio".from t he adrfiin-
•lAntion of the. estate of .William. Hooks fate
of said comity, deeded.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred.and creditors of«said
deoeasesd-tqlje. apd appear at my office vvitiiiri
the time prescribed by law, and show cause
(if any thoy.haye) why said letters should noi
be granted.
Given under mv hand at office in Sanders-
vil!e,tlii.s 14fhd.iv November; 1854
HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Ordinary.
nov 14 mCm ’
PosJpbncd E^ectitor’s Sale,
au order of tne Co>trt-.of Ot -
T-A. m-nary of Jefluraan county, vvill bo sold oe
flu: first Tuesday in April next.’ before tiie.nmike!
bouse door In _. tbs-town of Louisville,, tritliin tlie
TVif. B RAIiAIAN, Ext. -
i Hi i
A ItDTffL fine Cheese just eeeived and for
safe by,’ YOUNGBLOOD &, CO.
Dry iioods.
LATHROP & CO., will con inno
to receive weekly by Ste.-tine)-;- new and
iesirable styles of Dry Goods and will. „]wav-
have i if si o re a full assort me'nt, t<> which tlje tit.
=enlioii of pun-hasei-svis.il ing this market in iff.
cited. Aniong which \yill be found.
FANCY DRESS GOODS, ' *'''
•Silks.Barages Chiilly .' Musiirm, Ginghams
Prints, ate:.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Bombaziner, Alpuoas, Canton and Tarr.mii
Cloths, Musjin do Lafnok, G.venadons,-Barages
Muslins, Ginghams, etc-., etc * ■'
WHITE GOODS.
^ tVulJ .and Namsook- Afmslins, FigV
Plaid and Strip Swisswvd Joooncts, Dimeties
I .awns etc. .
WKc ltn BN goods.
9 1-4 do 12 1-2 Barnsbv. Sheetien-o. p;n 0 w
Ca-e Linens .Rest Mi -flax A1-2- Irish Ljnins
Table Damasks and Napkins, Drapers-, line
biicsietc.-, . - . . ' H
IIEAYY GOODS,
Plain and Striped Osnabnrga. Shirting and
Sheetings 3 1-2 fo 121-2. Drills, Demtiins.
Hottonades, etc,. - ; ' ' C C
HOSIERY AND GLOYES.
A full assortment for Ladies; Men,and chil
dren,
EMBROIDERIES;
Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and Latin.
Ch misetts and Sleeves .-, ■ A
Eckprigs and - Insertingsy ”,
Bands and Flonneerv* ”
Thread and Valercans, Laces,etc., etc.
Savannah Feb. 1 lov
cures performedby Hie greatest iff all medicines j CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY
. ©!£.' SfiOCS-”5.AS»»f4
CELEBRATED G L It M A N. BLYTLE.fc
fllEPAKEI) bv
C. xY3.
No :: l 20 Arch Street PliOddpkia.
Oc-jfr.tr?-srEffrar OiseEses
Coinplaint?, Fains and felling of the Bones arid
Joints, are,speedily put.to-fflight.byusing this
great’an’d irve’stib»aWe.repie4y. ;
For all diseases of the Blood nothing has yet
been, found to eo npare with it it cleanses the
System of all iinpiiriti'es,,-lots gently .'and effi
ciently pn the. Liver and Kidneys, strengthens
the Digestion, gives tone to llie Stomach, m ikes yalids PosscssWig great virtues in the rectili
.k» cta„ ■»'-« cation ofuIiseuresoffiV El ver and lesser glands
exercising.the.mast searching powers in ,v< ah
ness and atfoetionsof tlie digesfijeV.rguns they
me, ivitbal, safe, certain and ,.!e.-iM,„r ' ’
BRAD AND BE CONVINCED
D
ILIA BRUNN
from !.*eaf
idles,whh-h Ii;;ve
v.-isv-: tifvobfitir
--e-m.~t.-Tr.n.r-1»«-& mu im jm.i -ir-r«r.t-T- foatuprkedilforc
Their potver oyer {lie above diseases is pdl*; rnternsl.mhldfo
i-xcpi.e:., i! euu.-.ilcd, by any other preparation heel pv. Mi CTici
in the United Btates,as,the cures alt.-sf,in munj Hlrs.'Krrmer. of
oases afler sUilfui-physiciaris hind fuilc d. i-j; v C,:»-ti-' lfi ■■
Tjiese.Jiittp.rs are worthy the attentann of in
It.
t>IV
Sari.tpfne iro<t woi dcrtul ai.d effrcti
applied for of the intviiia; am,
car. Dr f>c 1>. w nrt;,nts r. cure in eve
where the ear ;> perfect in
eighteen eerriffoates of or res from ti:
h:ts Lccn
Further testimony from Ifonusylv ahfa, in fa- , , I-EAI Aof) Df. Jin.
f off Hooxi-axp’s GtKM vX Bittkrs. tire:,are,: ! nr< ^ " hose heat
' r \Vt:P
stsi.ct
ol 18 feel
None' genuine unless signed Bexoeit-. & : i'ilitv, Intestioal ty.Caknes tthdtCeslivenHs, Jot i rt rilP !! a; : cu1cnc>« <
Users, 'Driiggisis. I -vliic.h I used many different re uedies w i! bout i bend to boot;.; ;
Principal Depots at 1 -elief- F at last need your Honfland’s Cernrir j cr c-' ; r.
i Smi ! T . ^ ^\ & r.
Berinett & Beer3, Wo. 125 Main sj.. AichiHond, Vil H "** * , 'Hf C°<“|»*ClCl.jr cured I have net L monTLcC, Ni W YorkCitV
y'.ind'for sale by—ZoGrayWandersville ; T. Iff |.been so healthy for ten years as I have been : V. B A treatise on ii„- i-Vnre a «^
Hardwick, Davislmro : C (L lieafo) Irwitilon ;; ^ nce 1 !onl; of J’ OJr Bitn-rs, u h'rcb is about on, | r cr.l of D- ..f • - ,1
Cothran & AlnrtU),"5a'Sirt::. . year ago.” ^ ' t|h^ Irenjinenl ri -i J C • t, '
may 30. ’ * ' ev T.. A ft*, -r S.r ,i,.-.,-„ n. ; V tnetll ol ibe Debt and Dr*
S TXTY days after date applicationwill hr
qjade to the court of Oi dinary of Wash
ingloircounty,'.for Rave to sell MI tho land be-
Jorgrmg.to the estate, of John Joiner 1-Ue of
saia county deceased.' Y L •, g 7 :
SARAH .U. JOINER,-Adm’-x
' anll ->-' N ' 11 60d
7VTOTICE—All poi-sons indebted do (he C s-
V tafo of John D. Fowler late of Wash-
, ■«!nested toj-ender Ahem in
duly authenticated, in terms of theffav
. JAMBS H. SHURLING, Adm’r.
. jan ,i-t 60d
the Skin clear'arid" hraltljy, and restores the
Constitution, enfebled by disease or hroken
dov\ r n by the excesses of youth,; to its pristine
vigor and stren;rth.. ;
For the Ladies it- is ineomii.irativeJy better
tlian all the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of
Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sal
lowness off complexion, bring the'roses mantling
to the cheek, gi ve elasticity to the step, and itu-
prova the general health in a remarkable de
gree, beyond al! tlie medicines evor heurd of.
A large number of cerlificdles of remarkable
cures iu thecity off Richmond, Vp., by the use
off Carter s Spanish Mixture, is the best evi
dence that there is no liuiiibug about- rt. The
press, hotel keepers, magistrates, -physicians. 1
and public itfe.p, well known to tlm community given'-tfie article l
ill arid their testimony to they effects of this ; moslsalutnry result. I think as inanv more but- " ■■
Great Blond Furitier. > lies will entirely cure me.” ' ;1 r>-> ::t
Gull and nee a few hundreds of ti-.o certifi- ! J C. You.'c, Es^., ,4' Dauphin, Pa, write i '■‘I;*
cates around theboUle - j .May 5, TI : “• 1 was nfiir-, .• Hlli G.-n,-rci D.- ' 0 F
V"T Ot i tooyi.AXP S Gekm v-v Bitters, prepared :,r<1 u 'hase hentn-g »«.*•
bv Dr G M JArK-soN, Philadelphia. . .tend nre now enr.bfod lo
Dr Gii.r.s, Newton Jl-mtiilop, Pa Mpv. nl A be Rmnesof 270f) pprso
said : “I.-liaye-tyed-.Tnyself half n dozen Unltle- .eiircd by Dr. T e B. mav I>.
■r.vour German BrtterV for Liver CV>mpi»mi Patients, by sVMiiqr.i des.
and diseases of a nervous cli.irni.iei. 'VeAimng ! cat) h.ave fdmnlres Jin; to.
rroai the abuse of mejenry 1 » a*poisoned ant i ton is the onte ( Vulist in
affiteledwah spasms, from the use of this latter ( vvh o prrefoes the new f.t.
•.Tticfe.; J he German, B.tiers is the first article, 5 ... . .\„, r ,
trom wfitcli i obtained any relief I have als. RIicIItci' s.tidei* Wf,*
.-cnpfeteiV
Dr
many dispeptics, with Hhe ! )■ :i
I HG..I. _ _ V . : ‘•M' C
d to ;:/fi rd
iimjinriiai it
US— So ton
when lb; he
.•n-ks
i t. f. l
F7(
Boot Maying iiiul JBcprJfms*
TpIIE Subscriber would fespw-tfully air
A noppee to till persons, whn wish fiueDoofo
*»nd fine work.1 hat he oontjfiues otff bis “btyr,
hook,” at the ‘Court house corner,’ where he
^^ontiijhes.fpAo inalte and repair (Boots anfi
Shoes in the best manner apd of the latest
styles. J: f.._, ■ -
Hit lias Re host -niatfinals,., fvrtm which hi
.manuffdfetn res every nrticiela Ms'!iiie, and 'ev
ery pa ins will taken to give best life, and a!
work put up in excellent.style. Ctrl) fo.- you:
fine Boots,and T will ftTfit^h them cheap.
. Shop nhxtdoorto ^pallvvodd’sTa'fidr'ftlfoii
fo.?- fo . F. EBNER;
may 3!,. - • ' 50 ] v
fS13© 18<33A—ffashins?»«*u 7-oiTssTv
;- fk Bv HAY WOOD 1.JR00K1NK,'
- ■ Ordinary for ^ttid Conhtv. •-
VST” I IMRE AS I .itlletbn. Matlits applies. t< ;
me for letters of-dismi-inon ! from fio
adminstrntion of the esteto, of tbuiih Hook:
dec.easeri. foyrfofo,1'r/
' "These.are therefore .to cile-'aud ndmoids!
all jind singuh’.r the .kindred .and creditors of
said deceased fo be and ,‘.p}Ve;;r at'my-offict
vvithin the time prescribed by la w, and ashoti
cause, iff any thijy iiav why said Utter.*,
.sboufd.not be granted.
, ■ Giiiebqundbf my hand at officb in Fandcr^-
ville. this 14th- dav of NTovembef, 1S54.
HAYWOOD BROOR1NS Ordinary;
nov 14 . infm "i
T A. Galt, StruMare.P., , Oct ,H s*,d: Ifopfor ^ ^
“ t have sold all the Cerman,Bitte»s, h-ft by - T, K- 1
your ngehl ; it has given g r ,. at satisfaction; -4^-*—’ -
many among os hear ipstimonv ofits worth.’’ I • Cigar iTC:t IMt fit <-foi
st Havana T..
uJ:;..*ed arv
' r-prd
J7e
-liteBER & P>r. atv,'clarion, ffo , Oct. 8,- je»l.|, r P 1 ^
said ; “ Your bitters nre'without doubt -a dm>d’ I •* at *hc old *
medicine. Our editor here has used six bolt!. *■ 1 making, ci d «*. Il
and speaks highly of its effect,” - and of the verv !
- (EF For sale by respectable dealers tlirnhgheut • " K they can be ;
the-Untied ’States*. arpr-25—py j'.Union. Jf::\?ng
■ • - _ - ~~~~rfo -N-rrrz— Utiuitlv en-ploye.
Lazaron "& Kewmnii. IdyyP =*; ! <' n
' TNVTTE the atteniicn of ffipLa'dfef. ta one'f
1_ off tin- hnndrernesj ;!1 >d s -HeCeed stock •"? •
off fashiontibie Lad; ’sffJre.-.s' Goods.which tbev 1 V - 10
will open dot ing the present \rt-ek.eousfstfog oi ■ A, ‘ >'
Plain. Black, and Fa-rev Plaid. Silk dresses, j .
S.-tins. Merino. Pe/mires. . l ;t »-• L-.;-t ... / - < . .y - 4in
Ginghams. C’alicoes.l'ink and blpe FlnnnHs ‘ fo-Pa rfumbipf
Cloth and Jlei-fooff’ld.nks. T<Pniffs, Manffl;:"' j ■ I^UEsun'ffei ,-igred have fcinw.I a co-par
Kid Glows. Twi„:,-d Ni'k iidfl.s, . .. . . j )’<T-npf. r the |;«rpp*e ef .-arnira- .-
Ernbroidtred f'-ollars. Undersfoeves, jibe biulgtss ct Plastering. BnVklsyog sr
Gljeniizets. Handkerchiefs,- and o!j >r desir--il^ , ' < ,^ York .in nli their carle ns branches rr
ablebnodsf.irladies-nfi^ All off. wl.iyh ithev ln I5!n '- i workmanlike n-anner. Jobs
will veil on low and aecoinmodatJrtg 'erms. " jlteu in t!..* o>-t:n-:-v
Their stock of Domes: i.*s, Readv .17; de DA MEL STEVENSON.
Clothing^ Jew-elrv,and Wtifehe*.are as wei? my-j JAMES A. FAGAN,
sorted as iwysuidly to : bo futind ot their Store. ‘^wdersvlifo, January i, |8*|, or
~ Yo»ir«*
ffXTY d»r
jou- for cash,
do well, to .--ire T in a r*!!
HARRISEERI.ArK.
oef.. ?,t
" ; TAiue;,
F OR sale a tf held In. or. j 31h Ptalio
at oue dollar and fifty cents- pi.,
warranted to slack. Cash ’1 efi hired ' r ~
Wjtf. SNEED
may 9 ._ '. ff ; ^
QL\
O m
A Wju
■ d. te applicctio
4c> made to ffie^'Conrt rY Ordinary
ingten county foi foavefc. sell all ih
belonging toYlre evfite of Thomas ilDls. la
of said epgnM - de<*e.-ivpd.
v FOLttMON Ct.ADIV,
iknl-t jif