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W'SljOJrESDvl *' Matty 9,1*53.'
j. &.' TflllSfjiit iiiii-TiiR,, '
Tfcsteks
Oar siricsrc tbahka sto tcndarod out bPctbem
of the press for the kind words’ which w«re spoken
ilium, upon our short retirenYeiVt from, flffi edi
torial clwir, and-tlu; ptoiisaut greetings wffif winch'
lliev haveagain welcomed ns to their fasiks,-.' Wo
shall treasure tlicir kindness'in our memory, aiM
shell serve as an incentive far us to try midr merit
the r ood opinions they have expressed pf usi—
t'oascious of our short-conlnungs. we ackriovrledgo
the greater depth of gratitude.. .- Editors afouc
know the obstacJes-thut editors have to' conteni-
wit'a. and with reference -to 'the' frateru:;-;.-, they
jnay well adopt the motto,- - : • " * -
■•jte to their faults a little blind,
And to their virtuesycry kind;” ■ -i'* A/ ^
We haven fellow-feeling lor. every raeanWr- of
the editorial profession‘who docs not dishonor hig.
ealiiii". More' responsibility is. deyolvtlif-hppn
editors tliiw dpott any other class of men. oii earth
"l'hev, wield the lover vvirvdi-moves flic world.—'
Their csnccial duty is to fight Sgainst error,- aSl
- nligiiten-i’-iankitfd—^rinot to prtfttier to popular
prejnd'.re. Wo. repost it -a-—it 18 their buttress, to
'combat error. They have* task before them high
as heaven, deep tis he!L For even, in tins c-n-
lightcned ' f.9th century, there yet'r-. main’ errors
and prejudices, in government, morals -and. religion
to remove which would-be.doing God service and
for •.vliose.'a-rudicution the giant suits of the press
aiTords the only remedy.
Methodist Meeting. r *f • - *'*
Tile Methodist denomination' had tt three days
meeting ill this place, commencing, on last .Saturday
and ending on Sunday.^. Several’ ministers • were
in atteuii^oOd. • ;
—:——•4p-— ^ - *r ~ v
“ Cause” said lie, *! twarit no rise to do' it after
^cy.haddon6-Wa*li^J^j^.."*
Tito reader of thcbible wffl. remember SusY the'
wools which Tom rendered wash Xim vp? are M>s
.;-Mp to, Wd asked iiuttthp ij«^ffthjgr.*idcbt w&‘
did from curhwty; <tf know Wlia>rtf®n ; bf ; thbu^!t'
Irad been awgfentd in'his-mifid'-Vr .a. perusal of
wliat he had been rending. So ludicrous ^dt we"
find liis iticau'that it-e had to disttitei him from our
presence fof-tiie. .purpose of resuming the editorial
dignity which had been lorn moment kid aside.
This is no feey.aketc-h, but a ver’ritmi j»pqn of.
■wihrt actually p^s^ betwebH Torn &rfd.the'ISditorr.
The yOUDg,'^-fiwpiau«id<a'%rthpt'^Wise.n!eh
Sought uttt the-iiifiint- Clink in order.to wash him
up into.piecea, Just as lie (Tom) would a piece of
4flVSr- Vt ' **’’ ' A ‘' *
-tfckdWA’-
^YenS*** A*-br’’'A** f
-w.t* • - .
55=
^,- T at
le^'OTKt'^j'tW.mfetty ngaiiTst'wWcb fiic.
op^o-Be^'oi^^dng; nitejy d§8§ghji
dissknrt?% voice. $ dislike to ito& st>
mvicii indignation lavished upon an un-
iniporfa*t fnatter. Ido not m%.- .fe
oiijoet.-y.to o jrehtte typoi tje^igns-l-otovdei?
f us.fVr oarselvi^, Jflf Bp) Glstektov
kvo more vefisratior: ffir my Maker Mrs. Swishclsi QB 'Baflciagi
thttii tc.-beiicfe aav.|’utjji Of him. h'Oiie efirioas fact we Itare observed. • May is’-vs
... with' rcitfir>i-ty tiartcidJ^, '■
the vveighliei*' tbatters of the '.hriy the .happiness of iiirferoAtures arid that niOn'.avTbjjlva cijUrdi-or itldt vitlual pro- To
i^-nof r if . _.. ..... ...._. . . _
-r.r : i i/r .::.t^;. grabbing, or mtciiipcruauc, iiiie'gieatcr
.. .V^in><w v ‘ .. .
.A t SherifTs ^te qn Tuesday 2Qth inst. negroes in
this place lyouglit Itigo' cash pfiWis, constd.-ringthe
stringency 'jf.’tbp.tuSes.-' Thiyr,nR>gectfrc%u, pbont
five l'.undrcd, to over nine hundred dullafs.
Gdol- v 1 S-i
Since tim rain andhan.the weatherhosicen quite
cool meruing and ftVenfitsj.. ■ ’ ' •
Eain, Rain'.
Oa Thurs;i;ty evening wo wore blessed, with a
light shower of rain. The clouds rciniuded- UK- of
• ho majority of speakers. They: .contained far.-more-
V;: d than anv tiling else. .' '
Rain ami Hail-
On Frida .'evening we had a splendid rain, ,3i
great deal ofliail foil, and with tiie wind, rain and'
hail, there was a considerable storm. - Soiiieof the
hailstones were half as large as; and in the shape of
partridges’ eggs. -Tito most of tiiem however; ."Va
ried in size, fi lial the size of duck Shot to- that 5 of
buck-shot. Bushels of these hail-stones might
have been raked -up.-where; they accumnlated at. the
foot of walls of houses, driven.-t'lgethor by. tlie
wind, i'iic damage, to,- vegetatiod was not so great
as wo expected it would.be. -y ‘ :
About Dancing-
Tiie letter on'-danbmg expresses the views of the
author, sloup. Wo do not know what fhe other
editors think of it—probably they are opposed to
dancing—and if so, of course they aro not respon-
pib o for our views in regard .to “shaking the fool."
The letter was. intended to be published in the' “In
dependent Press Advertising Sheet.” But'tlie
publisher of that sheet having been taken, sick," it
was reserved for the “Georgian and Press." .
}■> A-cT*
• a I'DancInz'vf' f[ :
. As dahemg; is, n .subject .upon -which liiere is
a great fliverisity. of Opinion,.it is but justice to our
66! lenguesto saythafonr letter to jlr. Arnold,is but
a.reflection of our own views updn tiiat questbn,
and forwha^i'wo a! ne are responsible,.
Correction-
Vr'e were made to say something in the last issue
of this paper,, by typographical error vvliieli.it w»3
fir from our intention to say- Speaking.of Mrs.'
Thompson, the temperance lecturer *we wrote as:
follows:— ■ . ■ . ■
" The impression she made upon us was that she
was a.i honest, well-meaning woman, of great
irodcstyot manner and propriety 'of deportment,
fio fur as tiies-* things may be said of a woman who
becomes an itinerant lecturer, and who- was iariu-
eneed by a mistaken sense of duty to become a
public speaker."
The printer maiieusguilty of the foliowiifgnon-
PVIlHf. “ '
“ Bio iinprcvii on she made upon us was that:
p.:.: was an iionest, well-meaning woman, rqjf gteat
madosty of manner, and propriety of deportment, ;
R") far as these tilings may be said of a woman; and.
w.u w.is inilaenced by nmistakea scu3e of duty to
become a public speaker, who becomes ah itine-.
rant lecturer.” , , ' ' j-i
types throw, upon us the criminality of a
fb v more such blunders, .we •liall renounce Our
connection with them Toreyer., -
A Figkt-
An embryo fight took-pluoa in.tbis viiiago a few
days ago in front of thoihoyd iloitse, betwoeu n
nativ9A nerie.nl, an I an li.iglishman, who danm-
id theKao-.v Nothings, announcedIiiinselfa“LIih5r, J
1 him,* .i who didn’t liask nobody no budds. 1 ' But
iittied vnigo-was dona either party. Cause of
tliu fracas iiibatiocs from the Floyd House,
and the Leonard Saloon.
A Snake in the Well.
Our citizens were thrown into a stale of excite-
miut list week by a rep art which-gained currency
t.nt a deil snake In J oeeu pat into one of the.
puolic wells. Tiie water was drawn off, but no
snase was found, much to tiio rgitefofour ex-ilev-
d lom. win, it had liucii -supposed, . was guilty tfT
l aving supplied a watery grave to the serpent.
“Ding-dong ball, / • -'
Snake's ie tne well-. ‘f
M'im put aim down ? \ ^
Bx-devil Tom.” , . -
Eatonton, April*
Rev. William.' Arnohl;—De.AU^ SjH:
—I have, j u. t .read your remarks in tlie;
Southern' RecoHer, directed to rhe, "q«
the su’nject of diancing. And h-id 3 r oa
not, in severs). in.stances r «ninteHtional-
Jy of course, misrepresented my and in
one instance seemed ti> consider .-it.
your prerogative to .adfnittister a' per
soiinl,rebuke,-.because my ideas do' not
•coustst with yours, I should have pass
ed your communication by as the
production of an honest, Vm't,mistaken
mold—not through any* disrespect to
-you for. you know the Contrary'A^but
because if’you,and I wfere to write
volumes on the subject .which divides
us we should probably hot. come- any
nearb:agreeing than wc'do-ndw. And
•thisame might be said of the respect-
i vo paHies W ho- bel ieved with us.
Yioti sav in my article to which you
alludty you have eome to the cone!us-'
ioa that I was both right and ' wrong
—right in every thing I said . against-
dancinghnd wrong in every thing I
said in its favor..*. You, then, belong, to
the number.which.1 mentioned as be
lieving that “dancingunder, no eireuin-
stancesjcttn -he projier.’’ .Others - f say
there cannot possibly be any harm in
dancing.i'' I r-.peat now of bota parties.!
what T said hoforc: “OF course both
claasaes aye wrong. Each mass is up
on an extreme. The trutli lies between
ti.cm.” ■' ' •“; - •
y-'You say that the bible teaches you.
to believe fcltat dancing is ajgreat moral
evil. I call Upon you for the proof.
Point out the , chapter and the verse.
l r pu.ba\ e cjuoted. Tertubim. Clark and
Cicaro, I lif {.rather you would readme,
a lesson fro 1 !!! the law and the prophetc.
Show', fnej .srnnethibg tliat iioses or
Pauir or uWre*especially that Jesus-'
Kazareth-’s tys upon the issue between
us. As ti commentaries,' and discip-
ines, and confessions of faith, and tra
ditions of- the elders, they are the opin
ions of fneh and are not wortli the pa
per they are printed upon, -when, we
.have tlie bible itself from which to
dravy ofirdde&s of. good, and evil.-yTo
ask . me to UejgoVtS’n’ed % these' is to
ask me to drink-of water in which ig-
noranpe or prejudice; may have dab-
hied their hands, when 1 can go -to the
fountain head and quaff the, streams of
trutli as they first flow forth in their
purity. ' ’ Y
J You say T “ not only strongly advo-
eated .and recommended dancing,‘’*&e.,
‘butclaimed in effect to be authoriz
ed hy. the great and blessed God .liimselt'
to write ..and' publish for the benefit of
the people of- E i touton, espccis 11 y, for
bis, (my?) -views'; of dane;ug.- Erdm
Lbe . eonslr.uetion of your.’lang .‘age,T
eiltftofc tel I certainly whetheryou mean
to sayy that 1 dTaimed to be. anthdfized
by God to give his, (God’s,) views of
'afovnuoned fift* tf rffefc Ijxlndike fo'se^
men killing butterflies, when vultures
are hovering in'their midst yea. jfofeTi-
ing upon their very siioulders. I am
notpiirtia] to seeing theartiHery, .ofjhe*
pulpit and the press leveled' against a
•simple'amusement, when murder, and
drunkenness, and lying, and cheating/
andWimTIiog, stalk abroad id tlie land,
.and irtyaUe the very saneuia;y-r-wh;le
avarice, that hcfSifou; tfcnsion «f
all, with a giant’s tread, sets- .its eartli-
erusliing foot upon the sons ’ and
daughters- of men,- and grinds -in . the.
dust the widow and they.orphan, ,'alf
unyebuked. a, . ' '; ?
.ftiseenistume that there.is a strong
fatuity amongst some people-about
this thing of dancing. Men who j are-
guilty of grievoass. violation* . of the
law', ai-e loud in their denunciations of.
ifo * I Have talked with,find heard tajk,
iii vanous 1«jea i i ties, h u n d redsof .per*
sons who condemn it: I have found
many good men opposed.to it, and
many bad ones. Persons have loudly,
condemned it in ihy presence because it
was a sin, who^tbe -fooment before,
had fold me a positive- fatseiroQ'd/. I
have heard those condemn it, members
of the church, who had boriie eonceai-
ed weapons to take • tlielr'i-bmdjdkV
life. • I have known-tlibse to denounce
it as the most heinous tilfencd- who
have turned the widow and the orphan
out of house aud borne;"' Yea,- verily,
and the vilest, old broken.down lutrloi,
whose life: has been-consecrated to the
service of Satan, niay; become an adept
iti.pretention andprofession. and then
lift up her shriveled band to heaven
with tiuly liorror, speak of the stupen-
■dp'uSevil of dancing, and thank God s/te
tieve'r indulged jn tliesuifliljiractiee.-—
zVnd while the bible- says. “Thou
shalfc nut kill,” “ Thou shalt r.ot bear
false witness against thy neighbor.—
Thou'shalt not commit adultery/’ I
fiml no-command '“Thou Shalt I not
danced’ Put I do find} though not- in
the’decalogue. “ Wo unto yon. Scribes
and Pna'risees, hypocrites, for ye devour
widows’ houses, . and for a pretence
makelong prayers: therefore ye shall
BROSWICS, QSL Y4-/
.LTj rive thuir utt«ftt;en t-j tliepraerice of tae
- In ti>e counties cf Oh.-vtlfcm,:'Liberty, McUi.
GIy.,n, Wayac a lei Auw-leu. of- tlie Fastci:
iy.ruv.it; I.lrtVnfie^, Clitieb, V. -arc. A'hsrlto’i #I A * -
pliWjrof tne Smitbem 'in-uit oral utso Nassau-I.'tj-;
V*L anil Kr.'jifiAra Oocuties Ftoritliu' : - "
'-Tn<» T. 1 Tiio«..'W, Coss.-’.-
eowpffsifg se-reraj acres of ad. a comm , .
VUKiusg i->in p»*jt<S*«.i,r eonjrrtK-*Tifi. c.n-i »m- r.±
\<t be*.tt uadi ftirproeuriiqf tlie stta
spoken- of amUAcmenfs and enjoyment goat, on ivhil If llfo sins'of the-eohgrc-
gene rally." gation are laid, that tiiey niay be borne
Bui what von seem most-to object' in-bie wilderness. Lcn tiie preacherut
.' -- - . , any. t nne submit to a gag, w inch, shall
to ua.my,boklmg.tue opponents of OI / some e^peeia! ocA,Jam, forbid hts
dancing fi. : spi)nsible, dif a great degree, opemugr-bfij mouth for the'dumb, or re- £nii
for the-dances which oceur under im- -proving a.wealthy distiller, -of fat usu-
I'miief circa instances. I repeat my who grinds tiie poor to pay pew rent
belief- Dancing may be transferredd^- ^hwtth getfi frcslt anatnefoa otf
... . v>.. „ - . • - -i dahemg, • JSltow us\\ wettlthydicaeyir*
.gBSJm-tfiekbailhf 0 !^ private, par- vwifo who.will haggle-, vvuu a widow
Te SoMiers, Seamen, &e,,
cf ail'W*as> lliclr Wid&tfs
; emi Minor CliildreH*
h>r. And there it is shorn of its'eyfLA to get washing done for twelve and a
Those who drive it out from the family halieentsadozeii, and then pay her in
. OA - • riraili* or o-iVe too ilmias ami ]bui*Wi<
circle tire in a great measure responsi
ble, for its misdeeds. liovy keen an
utlge lias truth i •?'.
But you quote one scripture, which
yau.wrest by implication into a sword
to-fight against dancing*- Tl is -the inr
jiin'ction’of'St; Paul: '• Ihirents, bring
up your children in the nurture and ad-,
metfitipii df tlm-Lord.” Ai.d t lien y6u
add. “ Now, if dancing is not a
part of.the nurture referred to by-j the
trade, or give, too dimes and. four cop
pors for twenty-five cents, and we will
shjnV you-.uue who will take- a spitsm
ovef tiie iniquities of a eoliliou. We
never knew the.rulo to fail r and have
..ivatcued itSavoTkrng so.lbngxhatwheti-.
Ayer any-person.Ik gins^ -a’- lecture for
. daneitfg we saspeet him or» her of
dfoing a. worshipper of Mauunqrt,-—,
0td 0:-a4sLian ■’ in his .Idng'jbu'riiey,
-dauC^AA’foE joy*, • .but the mail With 4 ttW
mueit-YakejWiisr two busy’,* ‘Kothing
appears better calculated to conteud
S. M; K N I G H T,
ATTORNEY FOB GOVEBNMENT CLAIMANTS,
" v - Wpi/ibiftOii, p*
C OXTtNBES to j6ive i rotnpt .hkT personal at-
•t'cution to tlio protiefULimi of Cahus of even
“ r - u iljrdia-'t. tlie Geiicrnl 'Goi-erwiient,. snS
v thote before.tlie Tret.-iily JJuparttnttit,
d«l Bounty-Larnl , Bureau-, t’.aeut .jjo
Ger-^MtrDuid* Ofttciei, atul BoarJ of Claim*.
.Astexparieuee- of vu&r*, and a fcmhi.ujty tviji,
;k(j-nieiins ot obtifinnj* the eariiest sud mast ,ilr-
r TMIlS itk-titutH*, reo-ariy ^tvbB«.*ie i :»
'X-Oityof Bi-hj-, will I* opened for the
tiiwof :pp'd*na M'lniaT, January Sir.d. IS" -
bfeuufifiil and raired ntuaikm hm bocn *cl.i-
Critaibsai *cd-T.ri.o** jjlik*;-AppBTaitt*. toce
lotran rau. To tk«K
•vorabic action on Claims, ivitli Ills faciiitie.- for tin
denarii of-busta'.-s#, justi.y liim in ussuriug-liii
Com-r-JxiO'ieBt.H. CiabiKint*. mid the fiiblic -RCutf-
“ Vtliaf intercats-urtrtssted to his keei«ng .wilt not
alfci , ...
.lie-negteeted.
Bahnty'Lznd, Puterit and Pub-
$s Land Lnieg, . -
He has nearly ready for.cratnitons vlirtrih'titloit
anio:
may
ns hiahusiRcseCorreepundtuts, (andihoae true
bcc«n,e each,) a neat p.u/p!;’
;iei voutaininy a
sviiopsis; oi the existinv 1 ensiou, Busntr-Laiid.
ruteut, and Ptiiilie Lanu.J
. , _ . .—jUtaii, dpu n to the end
Of the-iafe Oonpress—iuclffdity the
SjtgA
airftted o Ubr.iTj- of several Utos-eaei vr>ii
Cabinet of Alifiefais rad s eumpiets. Clieutk-.! l^i-
osuthrvy-rty tlurt a*» appliances may be vrant-as *.-j
render'lastrnAdli arkoce tho-oturi. uai prt*v:;. .
\JSpt pritn-ipal tlisijrt; of f! - <sf.a-ol will p- to - rc-
jxtreyonnjf tfon fUf tiie ective' bnaine-s of littk t>
at tin:a* to bccontti A^rierdturban, ilerchsni-. '-it*
-.imnk-e, Hnghjcers cr Sliir-r*, by a compr. liet -iv*
..■onrse.ef sit:dv in tb6 tvjerrtstint their"tmai*r-.-%*
applications to 1 he UecTid Art>, At tiie ja-tce
lo .-ucli as mat Ce-iro, opport-n"t • rrHJ ?e ot?-e-..-
for tne atttuf of the Amatu: of tto Scoir* Ian*
jraage*.
1 tit-Scientific Course «1C etshraee ■ peri d zt
study vatytnp tirem two v> four years, depending oa
:Le ign said 'proficwiKy of the atisuttit uj-cr. eu-
lianee; and to Midi as complete this, n Dip.’- rua
will be pi vun. lhr.Iy necatCs of merit will fie V.
an,, an aecoant 6f eadi evinAr’s etaaditar triA-
ir.iUcJ to tiie A tut or acardLai.
gne Piseiyimc will be strict tghi pwtenta!;
iuniitits for Oynuiastii- extn-wes and recreation *iA
l>e alfordedt a watchful eye wiu be kf-pt over tie
habits ami morals of the flCvienis. ml nothing
will beL-n aaaoticed which becomes U»c Kuril
and the genUctnan.
Synopsis of Sfstfies.
ii.
rvOWTr.-
ACT OF MAECH3RD, 1S55
under which ail who have heretofore rect-ivafi less
jhoAfoa-acre's-.ire i*uw entitled to aitditioiiHl Jb»«i;
gaid Act WiUiKal^itao Ifri acres to ali Otficcra. potfc
\ comuliSsioued* OffieCTc, t3iajdulns, SLinK-rs, VCugon
x t AJiu't'-ris; Teamatcnt, hnd.*thcuai'v iiiuiaiM'df-tue-
,ta * ' fc **-• Veil -** - jy ~
the .great- Apostle 'of the Gentiles tioli miner for a charitable bbifot with >?k the conreu ‘ t ‘' ^ i’Jnnied A a^nde,
’ tf. >■■ -V-r;-.. V* , s - X- }- . V «r . d Jtfc.e-. fa-tv.
meant by tins injunetion. in detail.—- more hope of success than a social par- parties nut wishing to avail thumwlves
Ahv .uf-GS may well doubt whether * r Y-« Here aH wcje daucing to.the mu
'•*•**- - *’•- - - * • • •
bbi.ie^-
w.e know dll that is,embraced in'the two g P od. violins and-,a -trom-
adrnonitioiu J suppose that lie .meant I do not know whethef this 'discus-
i-n getter;l terms that parents should riij OT * j^to be kept up. I would prefer
bring their.cliiidren-up ns free from flul't-it shoud not be. If it is however
siikas p)p s sib1(j,Ttnd .&> -ag; - : to.:*-iaalce j e tus not .-lose •sight, of the issue. ') oil
a^eeive.the-gFe-atcr dathpatifimf' 1 jft^id I
.find this:—“A new commandment' lexclailo ‘ t b >" h \ uild ;uv ^ 1 ti<J ;• •-
give I unto you, that ye ioVB^ oiie.'ah- ‘i 1 !*’- '.Icyristdcr the 'iir^'
dancing, or my b wa. I speak, si neere-
,f K{j, -and reverently, I presume .you
meant the- latter. But iu either event
- 4 y l ou afatnist^ken, I. do nui pretend-
/; am Tiot Bo pre,sumptious.brt)lasphe-
jnba^, either,to pretend—to sijeak '
Tom," but it is ■„ TE* ~riL the will of God -by stiechd " attth'of*ttr.
i a is aa jrmat a rhyme as the nature of * J ‘ * -
Tin, do,\a doei not rhyme .very well wjtli
>- a,u , ill admit of—by the way, hOtJoitg siuee;
" a this well was cleai.td out. a doiiblu-Lamled-
iii>toi was drawn from its -doptii*. It t ad toon
” lt ' 1 l ' 1C " L ** a 'i uut M year and byats-ow*
ails, ubatlons at tiio Floyd House. -'
Oar T
A Hew Version of tie Bible-
n * tijo^cx-iievil, is boiuo.
a S f ‘ *e saw liim readin
sV -«i him what it
A short wiille
a sraaU voliupo^ ajid
Km*,,. „ Waa *'- I* rurnod-out toUje * Tost
Vi, Lut r °‘ P iM}8#cr 2 a that it
l:iidt JL ' SU3 ' ,V : w ' bom ' ir, : Be ! ;lll - e fo ! n-t'f-JudeaA' He
%u ,:" rea ^ tUat diapierwinobglvas- to
10! ‘fib nnfivlfA n.
nativity of Christ;
° n tii« r j;. tline af I° r . I)us, Tora-ofiered sbme views
tr v .r6 T 01 m ° ml3 ’ Wb ’“ ;h we aid ttert cqnsid-'
ifiio j ' Kiox ’ aod . w % accordingly askeii him
8Us -wasjv. t v S0 * n his“Now-tVlfeojUet
focii„ e | - i f 1 ' i "' Botlir ehom-of-Judea." With out di-
.i I,. re P*T to ow question, lie anSwerocL 7.. '-
Im’ J Sa ^ most by hart, now."
A lsll Mryom” said we. ‘ '
.ehuni of TnJ ''J ,JV - w fon Jesus was bomln Belli*
loJ erilto , Ca ’ therq « une TO'i>en from the East
ofthe j e wv ,. Sa; ' mg f Where U lle {hat is horn King
sad -rn on ‘’ ,0t T® • b!lv ' e eeen lusstar i u the East,
„. i COmo toipajJiAijnap." . ,, t7 .. 7
t h ere f’-said wc, boing^willingtoii^^:
atWSS TmS iaea, itl ^fo-ence toVais
7J* SCnptUre ' ^ *hen continued.. 7
tl,B y;?W clean cionjes on - " *f
ibrpko out in »laugh and answered’.
Some, persons do^lfoweverv* l have-nfo
ypinment.lo make, is’or did X—tior^tfoT
Dpretend to hive special authority
from,God to speak my ovvh View,
on dancing, or any other subjte!. But
I do claim, in coinrhoh vvith nij!> ftllp.w
Me^ to have -ihherjii;dl fi : €8u lo;aven.
fpeedoitf of
.express'my opiVrtoii up m-’any ami- si|T
was a “ Now-* 4 A **• ••‘‘f /. , . »> >
snojeefcs whatever, -. Arid to my- Maker
aIone;itn I fespojjfeible fdr- .wliat- I-suy
and dft.T’S;hal{exerciiio nay;right, Leihp;
o@e for thp future be suiprSdI;-aV.%iiOi:-
ittempt- to rebuke'me for, it., - -7. •' 'V-
. As to' my stronj. ly advocating'andre.
cdnimeiidih^ datiqingpl dld;no.. ; fiUch'
jhtrig,* ft is sojhethfng at^dt wjucB,- - s<>
far hs l am , ihdlyjdu.il,‘y .* tojicerifod, 'Jk
carg n^ljiingi f wish; those tp’dahcerjaPiy-*
eVei, who^tfosire to dp so, aiJ|
want them to be hung, quartern!,;aod
drip#h'here, an# eonde^Bhed^ men’fc
g&tilitforvhereait^ Qa-*feoira|:
act which may be innoaettfly perfora^
edyasw4|j<ir^&ff if%"
other.’ 7 If. men and wirmeti-tvxiujd at;
tend more fo the commamlnt uifs hid
woes'of the bible, they would have,
less time to condemn «1;- uciug. - .Aud
■those who consider dancing one of the
yvorst crimes in the imiyYhse, u>.%i
sistent,,must consider the inspired jiens-
men as remarkably derelict in their
diit-es'in not' writing-down dancing
a’mong the capital odenses.—I hope it
is useless for me to tell youonce fdrall
that the. purity ufyour efi aractcr forbids
the idea that any of my-remarks in'this
regard cau possibly attach to von. A
long life spent by yon' in disinterest-,
ed [rreiolpngfor ttw g »pd,. gives me a
respect foryo.a Ido not attempt to con
ceal. I speak of m iwkind generally,
without regard to cl ass,creed,or jirofes-
sion, by. none of which I am accustom
ed to judge fof men. But*. Ido sav of
many of tire bpponentsfof dancing, in.
the language of Jfudibras, that they;,
•“.Compuun J for aiua tliey are inclined to A
By-datouing those, thoy have ni^miiiJ-to.”;-. -i
Wow a wortl here as to my ideas. :of
God, as j’o : seem to uismaate that !
have,thdagli unintehtiqna)jy.,you kind*
ly admit, matte “an iihpr per use t>f
lire sacred.and - awful , name of God,"’’
simply Occau.se I wrote the v foliovvi.ug}.
and'you quoted only u part of
f Parents you can't jn ike your chil-
drett satisfied with auy' thiitg slrort-'
of - enjoyment.. The 'GoU of Jiea’veri.
iiaa'giveji them ears for music, eyes, for
the beautii.ul,'graceful limbs 1'oi; skip-
ping and tlaneing, and .--hearts to be
.gkxiat the 'universal intense’ which'
goes.hp frfim a myriad sources otpi'eas-
nre tdijae throne t>?that Creator .wiio.
prouoiineed every thing he Ljut
made as very good. For you to endeav
or so iff duil the auditory neryp. ng-to.
make tlae “uonqorrt of styepti souiids,j’
harshness 'tOYho satne-foiojutuidjoe-the'
eyes so as to m ike a beautiful obj.-et
ihein good afu j vvornen. Now
youqt'Suine dancing tY be ft-.sit/'J tujd
hence say it is excluded by St, ' -Rial'’
Tliis, yoii know is begging- t lie quej
tion,-you assume the very poml ip diJ'
pu,te4-;aid yfonpvi 11 - . n< >t -. i nsist upon
the argument since its fallacy, has
heeti pointed out to yim. . -
But I do not admit that ererv thing
.which, is tfot etui raced in the nuiurf
spoken of by' Sf. Paul,'is intended to
be excluded... thereby.' Is eating cm*
braced in it? is ilrinking ? Is play in
ball, shooting mvuiiles. flying kites?
Is hunting squirrels?. Is. eatciibig'-ilsh?.
if they are'not embraced in. it, then,
according to your argnmci-tk. they me
two necessary acts ami tiie others .nec
essary and innocent amiisemefits.
teaching a boy, by example, if not by
.preeepLtu love the afihiginy’: doflao;
than he loves Ids' own souq cR
part- cl' flit i.utifre >*fck-_ 11 -of by bt.’
Patti ? Dyies teaeriiag him by exanr-
ple, if not ly pieeiq>f, .to think it of
vast Itiiportaiiee lo make a' shrewd
horses Wap. - - ami' Chvat- his ikigiifior
just a 1 like, if nut more, even if Tic juts
to tell a flute white falsehood ifo.-db. tt
-in a gjntleinanly way, foonstiuite' a
part of that- ?i«/n,-s? Does teaching,
him by example, if not precept, 'to
take usurious interest of /jns neighbor,
constitaie a part, of.it? Docs.standiiig by
the cuui.Ur jewing, OT.hejiml itpbei.bg
jewed, constitute a part of that nurtare'J
\ et men -in the ehutclf and out- of tlie
church." \yho condemn 'daticing, are.
not -guiltless, iu this regard/ hmch
■ siiptiid pluck the. bean out their own
xye, before attempting to . puli the;
hiote out of their-brcither r s, evep ‘ad-'
mitting dancing, to be a mote. - Let" us
hoar more denunciation of .tlicir' sins,
and then I Will not object to the nb’use'
Of da.neiiig.for a season. - -
Now as to tire exiraet from. Dr
Ola ru. 1 am.aeqitai u ted -with tlieviews.
of this teamed divine in wore-points
than one. 1 admbids critical aeig^en;
and ifls ability its a biblical and elas«ie-
atScholar, All ins theological views
I do not admit. I dei(y the justness
of his remarks upon dancing, lie
was but a man, find his views liable to
bo erroneous. And I have bdt a word
of regret—you might e insider it harsh
for me to say -pity—for the mau; who
writes, or .quotes, such an .ext ract as
the following in connection with , the
assert that daueing is, under fill, ,-eir-
eumstances, an evil, an l it. may "be So
proven by the bible, I hold tho nega
tive of'this imposition..- Tiie burden
of proof is upon you. If von do: 7-nol
prove the affirmative,I shall be tempted
do push - the negativ and showbVhfil'
-thebiblc does not Condemn dancing.
My positions are these.: -1st-, that
dancing in the family eird> amongst
prfopef persqus is no evil; 2dly, .t-liat,
if an evil at all, it is one of minor im
portance, not ranked among,the weight
ier matters of the law, and therefore'
1 '■As tvortliy »>f drimneiiitioa and. holy
.uiath&ma, tbaa.asaotos - oLfftier joifoni-
sesgenerally indulged in, but which
are noYripJqachedLt agai ust,. iadk^il
g^btsit vi?lfirten’^S®-'#/v : grii" J ’^ T» -I
Ar-.'j, luurauiii:; Stare Trcojie,' V«ii<jih*M «ud JAt- 1
iitia;—4iid jfle OSjiwrrt, Svuiiou, ilruinury Seamen,
•MurUies; Clerks, anil Ijui<Ii<|iieji vl tne -'Navj, uo:
• iieretuliirc prt*viae<l lur, n-no lurve nerved ota less
tiiau jeartceii diiy-. fiiiViifo iu b.iule,j at a.iv porwd
sirefc I7T8 ;*«irio -to.tUc- wijows uutl minor eailareu
of ati sucii peiriows uotiee-j, ai,U .uc-en.^t-J.
Ttiis yaxr ; il:u; ci*ii";:iira *’Fonii . of Ajiplicatiuzi"
more fuil.ttU-i wnplea- tUannirv .'elMiwuete to be
to.upd;. radar.ted iu tiie waats of every eiiuin-uile
nmiei ttm Aetwati copious Jeu.-ious i’i.T iustrae-
tions of tbc Liepartmeut, aud praetjeal secgestuKd
i**- fcAre.,^.,..:j jpeadea <nr re-
. fo I ... r _-.. oftlie
iilLl jit iOs affordeu by t Ii is .OiiIl-o in seeuriujc prullipl
eadpersuuai enperiuteuileti>e of tlieir. t-iaiius at-tiu-
to-yiurtJtftiits, eau obtsiu ci'pjes oi’ tlie ahuYe
pioetLy. leiiiiatag- t irty tcuta in postage stam-.n.
Jn concIu^foR, permit me"to express
v- - ■ ... j .-the hone tlr it you. will not mistake the
.But besides this..-la.the praecccvorfo..a
; 7 , ; caador ei'my refoarks fi>r discourtesy.'
lyteynhty be pointed, it is .true, .bull
have only followed your example,
You know the respect; I feel for you.
•Aud-with assurances of esteem, 1 am.
Your Obedionf Servant.
J. A. TuBXlvR.
eSt*
^uDnnna!) nlisniicutY
e«.
YOiiK&I'lIIUDELrillA.
.'gliitInceEieflts to Correspondents.
• Corrc ponJunts wiib prepare aud forward cases
f<*r Hiatp.igcliii-iit by; this Abbacy rti.l 1* dcnit with
iiiierany; siipjiiicii vritluftll ueaessar^ bJanks gratis,
aicl kept .cuustaririv-iutviscd of ifie' ciiange^ ttmt
from timu to time oucur in tiie execution of the
llaVt-, —
- Tfia witliin tbc sttbsoribt»''s power Je-direct his
correspondents to tbc locality of'.very liiajiy o'er
sons c1n4ie.it lunier ine fate Act ; auif };;:Viac‘ : <fo-*
taiiitfut rcvcral riionsauu I.oua >Vt.r’!.j'o» under fof-
uer-IiiWSj.IIe is.-ia..p5s“css : cm of oa’ 1 ttikt will ma-
• erially assist ia se'curti« adiltunual bounty.
Fees bul.'Vv Vio usual rates—.md-comiugeut upon
tile-admission of Oiiiiuis.. ... */'•"-' - ... -.*.-
The. highest' cash pr.ceb-jfiyca fir Land Wsr-
rants, Bevotiivioruin;-istrip, au-i-Illinois L .ad Bat-
cuts. Address-*. "■ - . * :
, 8.M. KNIGHT,
llarrfi 81. ’ IVasliIuijtoa Citv.
TREATMENT.
g Bt IXHAL-^TiOr.
. . up *:« - -“ •
BY M, S. TIIO.MS ON, M. D.
"V:. -> ; jfAioy, ga.
EBTO the ;grand,-diIBt'u!ty m'fue wav ol -
fuc successful ;tna,::uem- of ahsease*-01 tins
.1 iiuts, JU.-.s. bevii tins:.,
racily-u
manicaiicii
Enolisu ijTxRATTHr.—Kca ii.07, ESocatiiv.
bpcllia--. Writhe. tcmpo«l:ior, Bletcr..
Lc.dc, oeo,niphy, ili-tjry, ileutai au
ilm.ii Ptiliusopny.
AixTHuoTics.—Aretl:m*tie, Alpei-
•etrv, Trwtintiiuetry, CVnic t-cci».c
ha*.
III. NxirRAL Sctescr.—Clieniirtry, Entry.
- Idmcricioiyr, Zovimry, OcoiiJ., Nali.iu.
I bnosopmj. Astrcn'-my.
IV. Iriu-wisn.—LamiscTip-'l dr.- infra nil Pke*- i.-
„■ .Ing'uf Mnp» and Bt-aur foi lisn-cs, I.ri., s ‘
-. nnd ilsctiilirry, of Blots a’.d Br' iir •_:
lu.il 1 1. A*C.
Y. lltii. AxoiNXEtisa.—Lo«ati-*n of Bat-s**,
.. Km.xoads aad Cal a.-. 6-urvcyiuc af.d I.c c.
. rUttdf lamd, Gntaif i. Surwyiur, X_\.
A.Ju, 4iea>ura*ii..i of liei^uts aud'. isUa-.r-,
,Traua-iualiou Mai Jopcfra^ibjem. M:f
ibir. with 1‘r.ictice iu t! c Ficni.
VI; ' PttuANics.—Api>.k»tioti of Vtrliar:>xi
. BuUUsoptiy UMue Cvuatrnctiou aiut ttr. a- .
turn o! Alacahiery, Dyiuimo-*. ti-.e r.
Eunice, V. ulcr t voer, V ater V i.eels. * ■
VII. Ai„ ui-rijcirrx.—t'sc.ui -.ad
L.ffereut Orders oi Architecta»e—Lt ..,.-
in^- itstcrial.-, their StreiiqTh ami c .-e,
iirawiujrs. •'-pecibcat- ns unu Contract.
VIII. AiiUki an in..—I. Aeroi-rtr., Heedo*.;»uJ,
^iUiersiiO^icftl aua Cceuncal 1 ro;»cna-
tae.&Uki, jlcausof Fetuilzatiou, Aide :
*i£j, Agricultural iiccnaiiics. r. Aa 1 -*'—
tuiu i roja-r—.NjsrciaiOnit«re of Hants. .-
tueii Sc-feu, tor rodder, t'cnauiercial I .. "*-.
(o.cs^*. ..ou.-*. lex!tUKtoria),; The*-*;- - *
'* Bntut-j.-is, A,, S. Iionest-’c Anita.. - —
Tueie Varieties, Treatment acd In—
.4 liuraJ hcouubi}—Or)taEizatio«M>f a i -
ituumi or I arm, Oa*-rsl lriruetraet 0$ tue-
. • Operations. Itnral AaUfceuaic Ajrra.-.. «
rtd ltook-KecpIiy. f-. Atmeliitnrai 1
Ci^iogj— MaJiiimcture of facer, of U *.:
. Ows.-ol" Colo imt Matter, of vane. ; a.
an J i^ct .viaarj wcrkiuir of Max, L.a_
OuUou, Tabuing. Soaj* liatnfiktcre.
Cwtuiabca.;—iLok-heepmif by IXutbie F"-
■n>>. Commercial AnUouelx-, bitter ,.;p
and Ublumissuiu fansine-s, Baokitq;, r
change, lun-itrM nml IXiaiestic, Annui.»-
S>tc<-..s, liisi.i.-ncc, Arcunnts Cnrreiit.
1... .vivAots.—^incideiitaJ. or at the **pr‘. r.
of Aim tumieut,) Latin and Gri-«ls.—
f-iy"-rrciic... ijenuta and Spauish *Ui le
ebarged cxlrt.
XI. AiCsic.—V octl and lastranental. Flirts,
Viylin, Vicuntebo, Ciari vuatt, Cos one:,
Guitar.
IX
X.
General Be&iarkSa
la Etigineerinp, sta-.amU vrili bo required to ft
Vfaoa^b ovjtti su-Ui.icu. feela practice to na.kcts.tm
pcrles t',-- familiar wish toe Use of tne tustresm i t*.
. up:..- in hulaby, Ocolony, or Mineraiufry. w ..
make freu-oem excursions with tie Tetcs.cs! m a
"as desire 10 botaiuzc with profit, will provide
s«ive? with b* t..nical Jk-x an-i sirup, -wni.c c.jea
c.bo dysiie to iciua practical yec-.-^y t ,r numc^-,
sriis be c<|U,p}HH4 with a grulssricai ... -
■K/ckcl co.upas', fne lcswusin t liemis.ry -da
imns:raic\i l.v extscriniclitat ■ the lai-.raio:’
rrc-tt*. ui-.rrc -i-ikeu ibirrnsuj «uirttt-hett»- wiiy union Aec^uncgr immipawtiuwii, jfc *7 7- 7
jiuri then *. ,iiey were *■ :V t.ie irises ot'-toiu- ' .ii-,c os’sue clseuiicssis suid o- - ;*...- will a., c. I -^,i
.icli aa-Jt tverovAii-i Ccqita llot bcreucLtd. extra. '*
-ayUjj.s, .Bassaisiis.fo’cs-iwiily.TExpectorar.ts. with*
■-iOlCsislids of oL'int/iisa' ct-Uf litto.-uescfiptiou. ibtvy
i*--Vo irtvsm fl
been nworted to; uui.tiionjffi they ii-.ive Lriccii rciief
an T in isutd- ciises m.iy have cured by their intfirafo,
ucii-.b, \ct it lifts id-urays been felt thutrisonietaing
Wasl.icXibg, mid tlicjirfcr.cral resu.t inis been so u:i-
Ucen so snarkcct. us . to g.ivb fi-nn-td tl:« jd_a that
whatever cun improperly nsci’ us-tt renjsdy f.,r CS--
isdfteil inn'g»rri>rst be iire.st&ed.' Hence wc" find that
Asuuy nuunebt praeUi'iiiMW of-the beu&ijfiira are at
tiris diiy cirin'c tSe.r researenw U.Is direction, with
tt e view; of iiscertuiniuji what remedies are- iest-
noapted to uccouipiish ttlift object.
Sousa refdunr.Cijid'medic-Hte-i vupo? nf one .sort;
some of uuoti.tr, rouie'-jirescribe toe b..imydiK-e/cs-
of IlaVuua aqd Forto Rkiy while others cc mnu lid
tuc cioudy litianspL'crc of a Louisiana sttgar-lsopje,
but lioweysir‘t! 1 e;. may di.fi'4r 'as/td ihe mean-, ah
lire ?.srre.ed tfinftnc duly mode ol’ iditiBg directiv on ■
the ltuigs mnsc be byiehaktion. ' !
Ilairiiirtntertai-ued these or aituslttr -Views., for a
.considerable time, tne. nmierai i 'ued iuss made used ,
tUefeSteildcd ifiei.ns of observation tiia*. a twenty
pructi c ill varied and numerous ca-cs ot
-uxtra.
»n ihisir; twoor lire*--iesartseper week wLi b«
given to those who uesire, *nd :! Ttu-re »nos»id Ow
-isy.cuusiderabie number of pup;:-, either iu vn. u!
or uistruilftntal fthtfedepthey will be cWjreu at ua
lowest rate biftued.
Board cf Imiructois.
8. J. SrrvtNj, IVmcrpni, and Teacher in Ehjrfiali
Liter.lt;re. Uaa-kn and Mathcnwi'c.-.
J. i!. ISear, Teacher isi t..c Sciences ucd their
nAppdchtitiiis.
v' i-.TssLA.NxoY, Teichor iu Drawing-, Architect are
ami Lhgsnecri-g.
fa. Banouai', Teacher in Yoeai and luztrmatu-
tal'M’idc.
Tuition Per Innum.
In tlie ^tedieeof the Eeguiar Course, iaclustnr
Latin Ii-xs Greek. fA>< 0”.
Philadelphia and Savannah
STEAMSHIP LINE.
CAKRYISG THE LA S. 3IAIL.
Change of Schedule.
YljSSE Athmtu.& LaGriingc Kailroad qprinecta at
•at
Bust I'oiTtt. with the JI:tcou&WT-sterisBairroiid.
■T?ifoougfi from Montgomery toSuvannaliin «i>hours.
Leav&Mou'ry at 8180p. m.ar’v'eatE. PTit 8,20 a.m.
“! ETfoint atS.4u m. -j -V
HUPP . fir.
Macon at 4.39 p, iti. “ cf Say'U.. 2.S0 a. m. -
Fee from Montgomery ro 'I'.'est- Point,..S3 S*>
“ LVesvFoijtt to Bust-Point 3 25
'•'.<» ■ FiatBoint. to.Savannah,. 8 Or
Tlshf- tiuV consists of the well known first-cihss.
stcaiiiskrpsf-to ' -T ; " - ■ - ' . •.
STATE OF -GEO' GIA,......... .C«pL jSa&fo
-KKfaSTtfXfa STATE, 7...-....... .Cupt. K. IUkdib
in strtmgtli, speed T,iitt. aecdtnmod.,tioim these
siiips'ifre. ,fiiifturpsssesi,jjf equalled, h'v lysytoan the
-const. Kivertntviintiofi. lOu miles. Two nights at
sef. dniilqig days,, .every AVEDNESBAlfi fix*:
esioU port. - - - - ■
. ,—----—. —v— <-tagedion, the great tiia-
yorrtw of lung diseases, such as 0'cn's.hmptiosr, fcrou-
cJionri;:, JftiryngiliSj Asti.rua. Fouj/fs, Ac., can now*
be.;hred'. "
Hitherto tiiese meant, have oaiy been r.se-J ntuver
personal supervision,’ but. considering that m«nv
Ml*fl T 1*11.1 111 t. t,l Fill--#, h.SMV ..M.I J... - — _ . • *
Vre'unable to take Js*iie-Kndexpeih--ivo p1n.-1.ey3, tlie
iiigLt do'more harm tii-m eusaiire
tatigue of vriu di tsiignt do more harm t!nn cuange
of csiih: te or .personal treatment would be able to
conriter.-.ct, the undersigned has considered it with
a yjow to general jidaptaiiitity for HOME n»e, and
has nqwtfi tuim.unce tlhst’lie *is prepared to send
bytmi^-toaii}' part of .the. conhtrv sneh atr instru-
nu-ui. as will b; easily applicable under almost anv .
circiiiiistanccs, together with sfieh remedies as will
be best adapted t<- tlie cure of Carls particular ease.
Tirf ftpplieautimist ffiyo.Jhis'-nge, history of tiie
,<M«e,.|od present cosutition, iu writing, afidYneiose
ifo the first pafoage and insframent, flO,- and <5
for each subsequent package.
' to tbtfft iurtsdu.ciug' this Viilivibto means of.esre
nnd adiipting it td genend ' HOME u.-c,' 1c but car
ries out more frilly the principle* that lie basso long-
liCt’h ’to-ostnhfw»» smsi’
I rene!-., Uertu..n. planish, each. ?;0
Music (vocal, 1 vli L*J or tS OU.
Anisic, rinNtrumcutni.J 00 or fid 09.
ImrUctitai 0barge, fl tiy.
V* etuieJs ana Apparatus, (If used by the Knot
ars.) filo ik.
One half tl.s Tuitldn for cacti session will be re
quired in advance—the -remainder at the etoxe ef
tne Term.
Advantages of the Inriiiailoo.
.A G E ISr T/S:L;
A: T„ 'L,ii*ri. "Coriisr
c-ts, ; ; • . > .. ^ - .
Bliiiiidelpnu!, ItKkoxcfc Maeti:;, j North' Wharves.
Neyi-s-Tork, Fcicoton & Tallman, 19 Old Slip- foot
VVall street,
Savannah, id. A; I..riLAHATi, Ci-rue.* Drnvtiiu ar.-l'
' fafv£ii streets.
apjKjar as dv/qhhity; to :itei .vwiou^fo • jyMiocffiit amnstriept of fi is noigliixir’sfonk
j.iaralyze tiio leaping liuilxs of youth and an | t i-. U gl,t ers j] ow hiitnv on £Ucli
acttVsiv—to pour’galt ami bitterness into ■ . y . . e •'-,...
the heart which Lieaven designed as the VffSW'S have sacnffiml tl.cn-cl.astity
receptacle of peace and joy—toxlotiio.se And then, to hide their, shuma,. have"
Biings, you ruu counter to Heaven’s stifled the .human being and tiie - pa'-;
foigauic lau, and . make man. wiiosc rent, and by direct or indirect means;
Great Architect designed him fur 3lV"/ ' - - i ,
thingof flgfft au l ide au.l joy, a mov- dmvep^a penoi to the innocent off-
tbAt 1 - entertain the ions; jof Gntf
am
%
to lliu ue-a.uties autl haruionies.of God’s T rnfikejtLie eitfaef.! X h"ad~-iieartl stieai
V; .an idea advfiiiced--iierore. Imt did/ not
tWASwaf while"
|-*t?»»/i . • • I
m:
Uiafe J 4o« Erban qfiikljwifod np, I have
tpk i miyidiave-hearditeTfea;^
and havc ieaj&ei^AffJfofok u pon my‘ Cre
ator more iayh.to light. °f a - wise aud
good Father, tltaa as aa awful aad an-
giy ehfeniy of the human-race. I have
heyfirTeamed from the sacred volume,
nor yet from the.words which my Ma-
of iny neigiibors,' bnt I thank God that
T eh- in thisAvay rather than in the dp*
petite. Remarks made by tDr; Cktek
applieablG to the low brawling peasant-'
•Ay of Reland, in Vhfose mods?: he„ \v!1sl}
borp and partly raiat?f], can.rfot be &pp.l > If.
cable to •theiadieSand genlleinen of 1Y ““
riW.O MONTHS niter dute nppticiition- will be
A fiuote to tbe-Cuurt uf OrJiuery'of Butnaiu
-TiiiuTjj-fiirT&ivei.lii tu-11-the Iasi 1 beiougisig to'
Lciiurd. IJttie, lyiiig in ;-.aid coiniv. .. t ... - ■"
- WM, LtrrLE, GufoitW.
- April 3rd, !So5. - 14-^
A jnS’OiVV SOM E'THIN : ;G- ■
.-Vs-.
In regard t'/flic Bourd ef Instmetort, the Ti a-
teestoee.ii it uniiceess^ry to fay anytuing of (m
I’riucipui, whose abililit*aml-jccrts-s us a. teoeL-ar,
during a itt-riud of tse:*c viuri iu Georgia, ora
welt known. Mr. Beleiauov tuis r-stabtished a sue
repatotiou tomi instructor iu French ansi Drawing
utrncXJnerokee FVr.i.-iic institute under ;he charge
of Mr. Foueiic. Mr. faarclny is tie ere!I koo-.-u m
Gc^igii-and Aiiibiiiiut to »..-cd cniii5neTKU.‘, : .<n. to
relfttiun to Mr. Duty, wiiotias been iu tins coca try
but a siiort time, tiny would state tliat b.t is r. grad-
uv’e cf the L:,iversify uf Liege, ban traveled over
it (treat part of Europe, iu comismy with Si*<Ji ar f ea
Lyeiiaii J ether iListirtgrdsbfn! dt-.to.gisrs.ii-s-
two rears in Beat ral America on a Scieutific Misaiac,
has -been for tbree years Brcfc-sor in Hie Centre!
Coliegtf of Arts aii<i Maimfaetures at Urns--is, ami
liasp»iba-s!iei several >cietitifie and Agricuitniai
vrorim in Europe. They deem > prequr to uit.
■ir. Ltcby i> r-vtnprrutivciy a strauerer. and
niueii, as Mr.
. Tbig method he still’ ep-’ilhipcs, and cures
Palsy, D s, :D r OP-riV, Liver Lompiaiat, 'Dyspeiwia',
Blieinnattsm, Stricture, Sypfsiifis, Banal imel Uter-
iiie diseaaiis^-iSc.. without Veeiog itic ptitiesit.
-.tfo Tive.ibilnwiltjj Jetteris giA’euaaoneoftnaur,
imrt.wni spe-JK Tor KSeif: * .
_ / : Twjoos Col, Ga.. Feb. 17,1655. - -b;e terms.
Di;. M, S. TllQMfaoX, ' ' ‘.'J.JIi uapw,
DtariSfr,—If.ydn recSle'et, abtw.'; sr.-en asonttis 1 D. ) . M. Miuut,
1-mv, I applied" to \-ou fof meiiicined to cure my A. buoiniiR,
Gontrh,’ W-flien had trembled me very iisaeh for over
•three years-;’so badat times, that: rhure often sat
Up teilf the night, cmigiung and caiubiag for breath.
factthcre sieenieftt to be-nu_ilonbt Fiat I wus jes-
tined tqbe itddca tv tc adtieclto the long list of
victim's of Consumption. •
I I-hart applied to several physician*, some uf tiiem
tb.ejnost eminent in Twiggs county, but alL to’no
preeaui a eumbiiftrtion cf ndvantagea ocsnrj Asj*.;
by any siiuiflir laslitation. They invite spenri ut-
tenUun to the cotiiptetenen! of the Scietiiifie
Agrieultarul Depumnent, under the change of Mr.
t^T Board cau be had to good families <*n re*e- n-
tOLCANiC REPEATING PISTOLS.
pnrpose.; .ti.r Icontinueci tii gef sii.reWb w’orsetbat t HISJTS10L can be discharged wftii gnatcr
1 der.p*died of relief, until ofie of your paptrs fetL A* nspr "
into iny hmfo's, when I immediately concluded fojfnow
W-. -fa. Cui amor,
' A. il. Suiax,
-■W m. Johnson-,
-- tYIL 6*nii,
■Ml‘Teli.,d4.
A. T. IlAtonr.
J. B. Auumuil
J. ili a-,
C. T. Ccsygrunait,
fa- 8. NvtTTuM,
D. S. I’RtMrr,
X. J. Ouetno.
THE KNOW-NOTHING'.
try .yottj Un'd 1 atW^appy and proud to s-ly thatrivosjf ■
firsPShdaittiy pi%scfipfii>B Ikui’ entirely cured 'me.
WIIIIE sub-e.ribc-r wrtitkl respectfully announce to
A Hie viritoiis of Washriigton-and odjaceut eoiin-
rietf tliat ho iMa^tilfihcyd.-tiie watcfiriim.,thess »
SandertviiJe, where hj wtitprgpaff w.itchv8 r fIoik 4
and all kinds ol Jeweay, vud Aiwicdeous atr tlie'
shortest qotieq, audln tijebek and neatest Tjs.h-a
neri.; wofks in-tfie shop formerlv oceuwed. bv-
Dc. IVin*. toJendgotr, at>h» sltm. nf-the -big
watch she Iias otiJiaiid a- fine double ease -gold DeL
Twcftuauf g dofibljecsise WhieE
for I tiavo hud. no symptoms of mv old complaint
. since eixjjfeak* .aftef -I *''- 1 ” -
I riow eOnsider myself
it It catoriur-'- 1
y and eertaintt- than suiy other pistol
_ a ,Tiio following is ati extract in relatitn.
to them, taken troui tlie Netv ilaren I*alhidium;
'-'! - t\'e have seen and fired a pistol recently jj>
fiaeheu .
liq.TiiIlVelfafa«rgtd iii iai^h'.- Aisn wfeVBfltetiUie--
ver Cfotikn irpn.friimes jukid tviih’Peiirii,-tfoth U,
tj? 15 n^lJar^ ail V4XtT<5iteci. Ho weri * (feliv4n#cl:
Twitliout U16 caa% ’ f ^- -
I .^r,.T?OS. M. iiuuilES, - {pistd compared witli it seems tike a distortion, ors.
Consfilnitions by letter free of charge, and per- .-clumsy, uncouth, and ridieulimsafiair for aftre-srn.
feetly confidential. .. T he voi.-miic- pistol cal ries n Miuie or cbfiiea! bail,
j^kddrese (poefe-pma,) - } JftafiBebare; and wiilputit Uiroaglt a threo-
Mirfetr iA 7*T.‘ . ■ ri* IflOMaoX ,* M. D. inch plank at-a aistanco of ninety rods, Tl» rt*.
’ MaC ° lr ’ rod hold for. bdi Lnre. W , whS,
■GEOIlfSiAg PiitnamConnty: - reay-.bo tfopo^ted .in two aecoods of time. The
■ fiw* Of Ordlwrp, Pf&nter Tsm, ISSfc d^ torper.’. ti.irty times to My see-
■nnjL«jt'attoT.-.t _ ^ ^ j ^ 18 80COPtKVed tliat it IH DOt llftbitf to ac~
ltrrmpfoAl- eideatal distiharge: Thare is no priming, no oafav
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Mrfvinion Geo. *7 .
it,. y . >43—rr
it in the slightest degree injuring U»o
j powder fi to afl rc*J*»-
OUfi-mont’;.-, s^ler : date upplienti- -
to. the court of Ordim rv of 1
vuity, forjJetiyetOseU^lVpe real estate held
tbrp ihe fir-t Mondiiv in.lmie next, why said letters
°fo .ITsmissi n “bout-1 not id that tiuic be mranled.
1 rue extract livuithe. minutes of XVnrt?
<. It. fa. O’AliTEK urdinarv.
■face. CHRISM. W' .- * -••
-; ,*-. . w txeesbit^of'Tii/uqj-R.LFit#litsoek f iate-ofWoah-
tonton, or of America. * L^f&gfon cofiaty-deceased..; v . .
'' ^ V? M. CLAY,- Aslrn’r. .
To Rent
out* of the must jx-ribc-t things in the shsotii g b.
that we evertook into our bands. - ’ — ,
£3?*' A small lot just received and for sale
MADISON BOOK STOaZ.
Madison, March 24, 1855.
-But shiee j;pu qudte/authority: 1
imt,
jjiy
S EVE?.^! mrce. fine rooma forthehalance of the f
ieur. Apply to- 4 >
■ IV inftiifr' li‘i' if'ii'ihi-' ’ BBflfe/j ,?5- -