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A KNOW ■ -N^TJlKSG.- A Know.
Nothing who belonged to- the aalural,
«rder, »nd did not require the mystc- '
r i c s of initiation who w;ff about to get
married, determined to make himself
perfect in .the fespoujjes^f^h^fumiiigd;
«erv
years:- so, wiieivthe etferg^majt'^k;
ed him iu the church, Ay ilt-thon Jm-ve
this woman to be thy weded7 .....wife ^
—tire bridegroom answered;££ ft very ,
solemn tone? U 1 renounce them dll.”
n-he astonished minister said, «£■ think
vou areafeoir’—^Vhich the K. X.
^ .lied, “AU this I steadfastly believe ;’ •
■’rjk’ •’•
irrfwinmWrniini
Trr~rnm
MImm)
rep,
, V Fable.—'11:3 following fable by.
• Charles Lamb is eminently character
istic of the genius of its author, and,
in another sense of the subject which
it ridicules:— < . " A;;
M v dear children,” said'rtn old rat to
• ? riF f 1
his voting ones, ■‘the'iulirnuties.'df o,ld
; cm are pressing so heavily upon .inn
that'I have determined to dedicate
the remainder of rny days to mortifi
cation and penance in a-narrow and
lonely hole which I have lately dis*
covered; but let me uot interfere
with vbur enjoyment.- Youth is. the
season lor pleasure.; be happy, . there
fore and only obey my last injunction
never come near me in my .we treat-—-
dod bless you all t Deeply- affected
aidwiping bis paternal eyes with his'
foil, the old rat withdrew, and was
sapnuo more for several .days” .-when
his youngeatai-.iughter, moved, rather
with filial, affection than by that
-curiosity which has-beon attributed
to' the sex, stole to the cell of mortifica
tion, which turned out • ft; hole, made-
by his own teeth, -ill 'an enormous ’
Cheshire clicesc.
A Gem.—The following beautiful
lines arc from the pen of George P,:
Morris, and are headed “The exile
to his sister.”—
is streams at mom, from seas tliat- glide
J Rejoicing on -their sparkling way,
%ill turn agaiaat eventide,
-R To mingle with tlioir kindred spray—-
J'ca so the currentsof the soul,
Dear sister, Wheresoe'er we.rbve,
■Will backward to our country roll
Xhelioundless ocean of our lave.
Yon northern star, now buvhing bright,
The guile by’ which theivave-tossed,' steer,
'Beams hot with a more constant teijj
Than does tliy love mytsister deqr.
From stars above the streams below •- -
Receive the glory they impart;'7 'te
So, sister' do. thy virtues glow
Within the mirror of thy heart.
ilOPWrKJobitu /ax' Eg&^-aLd. egg
should not be lx>i!ed pii-'&mdd be
ifc'ir'ffmfiMiAi
(■i
a'ndmi-mber-pfyou-r -eggs, arid .•'t he cqI
Iricgidar .Ueii.strnatjyrr, <Ve., with all lueir aceom-
]>an*iug-eviis,' (Caiitt-r c.vyoj>t<'u,) no uiclk-r how.
aevtffjBor hoty lhuir starhlim'.
Tfirf (bufriMws,
-w ill be required; But if you .'station
your ar.p;irains on a good and whole
some-him, where ' there, is- a firbj and
so,the• radiation pf-hpat isJcgs -posliiv^
-less time wifi suffice. The latter way
is min* 1 , winter and summer, - and the
dilieranoc of Uip;pK\trrounding; circmu-
sfhnces equibzej or . fitspLyp so^yffie'
time. I keep one- egsr under water ij ; a-wiiimblv exi«-rien«'e(ii i.ysk-^.is, wiur have' used
minutes j- two <) 1-2) tfirocjvlb ; • Afid fJ^,ZZr avlil% 1 ‘' 0,a tfacir - l, ' m( ' b -
DR. J, B. MARCJUSrS
CELEBRATED (
lh»r\th& .Relief, and Cure .of Suttering
FEMALES.
. size ■ Yf stands pre-t-miiiont'for its enrflti»-e powers in
, A aiithe- diseases fur vfhk-li it is recommeuded,
-’ COi- usnall catU-d *
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,. v
Of these are Prolapsus-.Uteri, or “Falling of the-'
and obtain n pm.j>ill.et uontaining ample
pruuf teem tori inusl resptetaWo sonfcus, of the
bcaehviaT resulisof-its nsy ; together---witu. tetters
louigtcafly -ll'miiHites. The yolfrfirst
’owns the power of {lie cdloric.’und will
-be even firmly set,..while the white will
t?e Biilky, or.at jnost tremidbusly ge.-:
latinouK: TheJL.vo.r superior to ant'
.tliat whicli-the egg’.o*f the gallinaceous
.domes 110 wnif iiiler.ded to ffaverp the*
substance,- thu-t .which-isylclectabie to
the palateyrid'casy of digestion. -There
! ’s- r perfect kbscncc-oi' 'that gutta'peroha
quality, ip^lie.-white especially,- attince
the result and {he source ff’ dispepsia. . meaitiUi!
I belieye thati'ggs would be.much.more ;
palroaigwdgind muclf more Jiolegome, ;
Notice to Uiti-artunnie Females.
d-tbel itduty iur .nnbe-nt upon myst-if to dc-ciarc
.pnhliriy thu'gret.r'hlesaing i. 1 r. itiifidnsi's Dtcrinc
Catiwiiioon has p.rovc-lt;tu nit-. 'Tor tv. o years my
iK-alth was-n'-.-erable ; i was t.iniost nnnb e to walk.
1’hyaieiaiat pfonomteed r.tv ease hilling of the
■womb, t-\!i-nstle-niui'Tatious, vominenemg with
tiimri-aLnis. . j in, pn-.'nis, rrruuthm, nrostration, and
•-i* dittilarahir t«et\U”“iasei!«uecv reniiered life a
bHri'nut. In ttii's Uii-jer.tble \aunlition, i’r. i.-T.
Ney,dand O'.i'uum ilii lir. Mart'Cpa’s Lhcrii.tc, Xitr.
.js.rr_.rc, Ji.-. t <i-*f mVoelilh'
tiiolh ou. After luijing.'fintFta.ifljps I li„-- ,_ <lf
.jitiriW-* lieiiil.r.' CmurtK e for jay restoration"’makes
me ardcnily desire’t.iaf :iil my VexJ alike nnfortu--
uato-,-may 1ip.1l yine relief trem- tins iijestmmble-
The ah.i-
EuZlKETIi A. X£WI.A3fI),
Ivo. IS- West-st.; i tic;.,7s. Y. :
s'fat.-’ml-ufi know to bo (rue.
if boiling |
tkxrde?l&\ \ v * ^ MNfiCAnr^j.i^o.vi!f iii\Jltiablu iu ulerinQ.disca-
i > ^'‘iiliuU.v. ' 1 luive. u.<cd it in i*Jm>r Albus,
l Atuv>ii.oir;urt?a, Prola;^h.s Uteri, win in cu.^s otsix.-
AS IdUSjj: ]Jl-:TXKH.— -The Eannibul I Tensive nlei-nnion-of 1-iK- vagina an<rus tm-ri, .It is
■ r .1 , .i p if - ~ | ’.vortiiv ot the notice ol tue .racnliv.
Messenger says that the foLlowmg cpis- i * . p 0j -„^ 5L ft-.
tie was se'nt fiam Dublin To
friohpian neaf ifanmbaj
Baltiuiola Md. .
My wifi-, hnviiig used several hollies ..i pm Mab-
rni.-is -t-Ti-ui.vj: ..ft.-inuan;oN, iiu.l having derived
Dear -Nephew—1 havn't slot ye's i nryat benetiis phi'-roC-oiu, has' no_ lmsitanc-y iti p'vo-
. -- ■ I j ■ - - 1 best meSteipOs evor. ^iiiajij-
u lether fjinee. the last time I wrot
yes, bekase--we-ve moved from our;
. -I l.ouaeiug ,{.yue-oj'lh"e
1-0 '’evu, -.aid, .ra-.-o.miioiK-eti j
the ailiicte'.T.-''
-J. E. Sn.nn, Ui-matido, Miss.
former place of -liyu', rfuT dcrti-’t know ; .rild^mh w ’ /a " ha '
whether A lether would reach ye’s or ; . 7 nr,
not; 1 now \yid pleasure take un‘ mb Dr„gg.«,
pen to mforru ye s ol the death ol ye’s : nubeu&vyhitc, M.arreuRnj, tea,
6mi livin’ ■ uncle; Killpathriek,.’ Aho § % N.
died very suddenly aiilfer a -lingerin
illness of six month's. The poor man
-wos in violent po’.ivulsions the v. hole
timp' of 1 sieltness; Lying *■ perfectly-
’quiet and spatehless all the tim'o talk-
in, i-nccharintly, and It calling lor wa-
ther—I had.no opportunity to. inform
ye’s of his death, excipt I had wrote
to ye’s -by. the last post’ - whichl Went
-offtlie two days before he,died',- au’;
thin.yo.u tvouid have had "the ppstpgc
to pay. l.am aLloss’to. tell .'.whs^ Ai;>i
death Was- occasioned at, but I tear
it washy-his last ..sickness. .' lie - never
was well tin days together dtirin’ the
whole time of hisfecuififiemeriX. I ain
Y.
ioy
.GEO.RG I A—Washington County.
By IIA YWOOI) BROOKINS .
Ortiiiini-}- tor said Co.nuty.
W IlKKRAlS George F. - Jiojilright applies to me
ior letters' olhAiimitristrutiou <>n" tue estate"of
Zijp.iia lioiurij'iit'laie ofiicU tonnty deceased.
't ue.-e :.re therefore to pile and uc.monish all and
sinoulnr uil- huinreo. amt vieciitors 01 :aid uCeCuseii,
14 bc.iiud appearUfniy ollit-e.^ni or betbre- titeHtet
flay of July next, mid siimv cause, if any t lit-y
luiVc why "said letters should not be granted.
, Given under lny hand ai.ottiee in,Saudoi-svillb.tilts-
lKh iiav lS-io. - ’
HAYWOOD BROOKINS. Ord-V.'
May 17. * oOd '
Notice.
r pWO tnontlls afterdate application will be made
! A to the .court, of 'Ordinal-}' <jf ilmanuel. county
at a loss- to till what- occasioned it, but j Georgia, for leave lo-seli a lot of laud Tying in Mer-
I fear it was bv his at!a too mucil' of-1 ^'Vontbor (orignmily TroujO No. one lumdrcd-and
- - - ' . ... _ uthirt}'nine, (1^9) m the bec6ad Diatvict oUsaid
ted his last, tjjd doe tors gaveyij} All. hopes I- rr 1 — r
of bis; I'ecoyety.-' I-hee<InV' toll you i
aiy ohingabout tus age. tor sou \\elj ; xts.TlHbdsoldljefiite .Hie'.aJu^.h'ottsd.'doftr; in
-kn'oW hcAVOU-ld'hov-bin just N> years i It- Ssiudersville, witltiutbo- : lcgalbpurs cf sate,
Administrator’s: S«ilc.
old iaekin till mouths an.uftti llO Jived : on the lirst iuesdav ill July next, thc ; .negroes be- Kajikins, Drapers, ilacabacs, etc. ■
,-u^i .tii 1 - • .] , longing to the vstate ufTlibs. Mills deceased, to- wit: I rinkwo.
till that- time, would hev biu six months -, SKa D 00 f n uliout2 i vei.rs old, j,,ek in, luce and her | HEAV Y GOODS. •
dead. •
His pVoj'xi ty irow devoiv es
tN I’m 1 i\r i \ o I i
to
rnxto.kin’ Wiru a,lf dk-d some time ago ,
i fc-hiil): Caroline 5, Raetiofil," Harriet It, Darkis.15. j PiaiivandStrlpcd Gsnabnrgs, Sliirtiugs hiid'Sheet;
his i t-iVkb'v virtue pf 1111 -order from the Ordiuaiy of ( n'fc* H l-g v-> la 1-2 Drilis, JJeninins, Cottoiuides.etc.
. ,r_N - tr . HOSIERY and gloves: - -
ANOTHER DAR1XG ROBBERY 131 r CHLO
ROFORM.—Oil the night of the 3d dn-
stautthe house of Mr.'Jacob Fees r of
Davis county, Iowa, was robbed of eight
hundred dollars, in the following-man
ner: The window was’ .raised, and
small rolls of pfiper ’saturated with
chlordfonii or-e'ph.tm-tjj rmvr. into the
room, by which the house"was-filled
with smoke, and a dee]) sleep came
over all the inmates. • The.money, was
between the straw and feather beds
311 which Mr. Fees and his wife wore’
sleeping. Linuen cloths, wet with
chlorofbnn, were placed oyer thcTaees
of tlib'off lady and gentleman. ^HVLl opinion or cverv hod v at the time that'f ere forwarned from tiuuiug fur said notes,
thus they were kept unconscious while ] ^ would have Vond the race if the i One noteibf b'do dat'ett.-th A^ii.is55, nnd due
+i, rt rnnno-u ..-00 tj]-u]i fwt.fj nntl“r 1 ” 1 ' , 1 i .,.1,| 25th December 1 Son. Oucaiote for $30, dated 7th
tue money us-tyn ,.u.n . unu r ] K ,^ 0 ] le niy against Intd not occn ty.6p- Al)rif 183s: d ao ^ 5th n^mw. rSi twii,^
them, -i i)oi*ia Avcie. live p!?usonS in the thst )r Iilhi. u idaver c>riw* :
house, and ail slept till an uuusqally j j],g doctor's a 11 say so that took modi
late hour in tue morning. i cinq Lethfer nor he did. lie would as
Union. v | ! { ivc t:dfeEither as sw-ateff-it^ duly had
r\ «T T~ r ' i it e ,* -. Uhe taste, add ancoareuVe; ol .wliiskew-
One of the most, remarkable features j “• T7,. . u q*. ; , i,;.,,.;,. t k,.
of tho litmor Iwv lateW ,l,its»wl«t-.JV'«..!) oug. pot tjwnt* »'<•
J. J. HARRIS.
B EGS.lpavc to anndnn'66-fo.tlie citizens of Wash-*.
ington Co., tbat -he’?ias pefmacer|ttj- ibCated;at
Tebniile tvlierc. lie may be found at all times wben’
in)t profesaouaRy absent. lie would further state
tliat in addition to the advantages usually enjoyed
by’studeifts of medicine, he has .been in constant
.attetifiunce for two years past, upon the ‘- Surgical
' InffnnaryV of the'Drs.yCanijjbell, .where lie h^.jttet
abuiidanWpportuuily.cifaTjservitig disease,and ffeap
propriate treatinent. . .
, He hopes bv promptness and; assiduity to merit-
confidonce. -
, may 3-'.f'A j ,..-'- ■■ . ■ j* ” ■; oy "N-
r - 7 : Medicial
>jsT<rriod'w-iireontipncto practiie.’niedP-
. _ "eine-Walllts bj-auvlics, andvesiTOettgUy oi£ws
l»is servites to the .citizens ofiSamtersvilte aid.the
county of.Washington. Ills office rs-near hislionse
where be.'atall tii'nfcs itniy be fimnd when u<5t pro-.
-jessiopallymigiiged. ' ~ A. A. CULLENS,
.jail 24 ' . c ' . • U SUoy
REMOVED
T HE undersigned informs hub friends 1 that they
ean.be found in Bensons buildings on the road
tb the Depot, where they, keep an assortment "of.
ury Goods 1j|
aiid Clothing. They iviil be particularly
obligedlo tiiosc friends, who ure indebted to them,
if they would cull and settle nn as earlv bs possible.’
LAZAifoN & Newman. 7
may ,3 ' . *' tC‘*
U; r ,i Soticfe;i, .y,; 7
S IXTY days after date applieirtion will be mad to.
tbe Court ot Ordinary of Wujliiugton county for
lejiveto sell the'negroes belonging tb" the estate of
Thomas Mi 11b, late of said eduntj deceased.
SOLOMON GLADD1N, Adm'r.
DR. WILLIAM L. JERNIGAX
H AVIXG pcnumently located liimsolf nt
Diivisborough respect l'nljv olfers liis profosiomil
services to the eltizon of the town nhif eornity.
upr 4- . - •: - • •*. ' ■ v . . . -. tf
Last Call..
T HOSE indebted to the undersigned are licro-
Jar notified that alt claim* due him nmst be
liquidated at once. His papers are in the hands of
Z.Tirantly, Esq., to whom all those who. desire tb
to save cost eaninake payment; S. D. BitANTLY.
. flee 21 " 2m
RECEIVING, FORWARDING -AND .
Commission Merchants.
Bay Street, SivannaH, Qct.
E..s. Hardwick, j. g. cooke.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH : : : : : GEORGIA
dr. JPAISi 4m O Projoricbr.
DRY GOODS.
H ENRY LATHROP & GO., will 1 continue-to
receive weekly by Steamei-s, new and desirable
siMes of Drv.Gooils and will always have ill storen
.full assortment to which the attention Of purehas-
ers visiting this miirketis invited; Aiming which
will be found. - I
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Silks, Ijiiragos Clu»ll\ 3IusiiHi5, Ginghams. Prints
etc.
MOURNING DRESS GOODS.
Bombazines, Alpacas, Canten and Taminiu Clothes,
Muslin do I.aiiies. Grcnadens, Barages, Muslin*
Ginghuiiies etc., etc. .
WHITE GOODS.
Surp.Mull and Nainsook Muslin.*, Eight Plaid and
Sufi) Swiss and JocoueU;, Dimoties L-awns ete.
- • " LINEN GOODS.
!t 1-4 to 12 1-2 Burnby tjheetuia*, Pillow Case Linen,
Besridl flax 4 i-24n.-dr Jjueni Tabic-L'umiisks-and-
^eouiity tbbthe bqfiblit xtfti.e heirs and eredi-
. - • ™Dbi'-ijaiti deeensqd.' TV-mts btilfieday ot-sale,
so i excipt it will HO.tJcoivCft botwaiic jV- ,. SOLOMON4la1) - DJLS, Adnt’r
us,- an, ye’s -know his property- u.ow Ly.miiy-17 u tds
was very cunskletlieraWe, for lie had J Jk. ; ’ ... -p
a iilit; estkate.whieh wluf to pav liis j l 10 rttlHtC.- NL7 'lumilBii
clwoths an fhr-the remaDetllor lie lost, 1 nrHE consideration fur wbieb-Riofollowmfcwtoa ETunncery
ucqnusan, ijtatK.toUUUiLuu.r, i.v. tost , v - c f e given by me, ’ liavtug faifcd, I will-.uot Thra-ad and Vuiereahs.
j | 1 , . * j ». 4VU gl > 4.11 K/y 1111^ .U£ lelllVU, i' Will UUl
that 6ll a horse race, out tb V*IS the I pay them unless .compelled by law. All jfbrsisus
April 1S05; duc'gath December, 1S5U. Ouo note
li'uever saw- ;t fliall au<[ lijr .s-lU. dated ttli April 1855, duo 25th December
1357, all payable to Wmfor'd Logan. -
ELIJAH SMITH.
May 17 It*
Legislature of New
with all its _
the traffic in sprituous and intoxicating !
fic"enactedi) V thV punch if it wo fid Onlyv^t
7v,, r |. j.sanie h-umor for- tightm.—jjut pool
1 nunnitiU-o.Vninet isouliiiver afc -or niore JJU
with all its pains and penaltiessaerainst j ? , . , ’ -jb.inrir.w w
- 1 ■ 1 '■ 1 ! vou now liavm’l a RV3ir xekuum but
liquors it places no restrictions on the
manufacture of the article. Manu
facturers are allowed to make as much
liquor as they please, and of any kind
or quality which they may wish,, pro
vided they sell it beyond the- limits
of the State- Protracted meetings
are being held by the liquor dea
lers in all parts of the city. They
assemble nightly in nearly
ward, and it, is said 'that . at
revivals, the ‘‘ power of the
is abundantly manifest eel.
wliat wife* ink -rn. tue last war. But
I can't dwell on his mournful subject
rand shall Sals my. letther with black-
uncle's
- every
tlic.se
spirit
Newly Discovered Fisii-bait.—
The Free Press published at Burling
ton, Vermont, states that a short time
ago, a wood-chopper at Hyde Park
in that State being thirsty with labor,-
•chopped a hole in tire dec of a moun
tain streaip,,find laid himself d uvn t$:
don’t open tlte'IeUlie.r till_three ot four
daysa'dier-y^ 'receive if,, by which'
-time ye’i wiii'havc time to be prepared
t .for the sorrowful tidin’s. . Yq’re ould
^ I swatehca^tsiuds her love to yc’s unbe-
ja ! knownst to me. When Terry 'McGee
; arrives in Atnercky,-- ax him for this
; Jettiier.aiv’ if hedou’t knotv it from the
' rest'tifi him it. is the oneYhat--speaks
of .vex u.ncle;s.’dealh an’is sailed, in
bliicjcT I remain yoke aj'hekshuneight
0 u!d grandmotlier,
Jr DA- 0’JIO'OLIGAN.
To Larrv O’llc'oliaan. -late of--the
I NfiMirsuanee of an order fri.m'bis Honor "Wm.
"Ty. Iloit,' tilt superior court- ol Washington
_ .. , ... , . agton
eouutrv; 'vilt be adjourned until the thirfl (3dj Mon
thly iu .Tiiue niyct, alt'At tushies S.ttitors Jurors and
witnesses are lieicby notified. .
' ' B. A.. JERNIGAN, Cl’k.
SauilersvilloYlay. 17-- ;. ." ' * jnt ■
CONFEOTIOSS .
JYlce Things for Little
.TCT'Cn®
^UGIIas CiiuJiesqf varipus sorts, Nuts of differ
ent kinds, TV-.its of nil lrinds to suit the sea-
ons, it. tee. tee. Call and taste for yourselves.
. ' . . E. it. AENAU.
May 17 1855.. lv
A full.assoniiieiit for- Ladies, Mej7, und eliildraiiH.
. EMBROIDERIES.
Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and LailiL Chimisetts
aBdtSjeevea,, ,, 9 „ . -
swSmagg.Az'lL. .v—*
<s-
K EUf*' constantly on band .theiblidvring: articles
which are prepared Uy GiisL^ApotlitihU-y from
radicals known to be good.: '■
. , Rajldjuntm; Reppermiut, “Ees, ..Cannainon, -Ess.
Bnrgauirft; Tfap- AVate^J?ywipRdt!ills,;%rirn : Sarsa-
iparilla. bytnp-i'ui-k Root, Number six. 'Uintnient
Wine,'Pq'ActdwjiHafr'fYvwciec,: Lenrohj- Gviogpe,.
Aai»:Gil,Black ttik. Dutev-..: ,
. Tliev also 3t-ecp -all *hv srsual Paints Oils and Var
nished.
AleoboL,M-adde7 Logwood Indigo Toilette Soaps,
Sodiq Seidlitz Powders, Cinnamon, Cloves' Pepper,
Gum Camphor. Pearlasli,BaltPetre, W indow Glass
Rlncj Bluo^tene, Coppbras, starch, .Sahcrnfus Root
and ground Ringer, Nutiuegsj Maec, Allspies, Mns-
tard,-Gutn ArabiirPotai-ti Borax-Epson and Glauber
Balt*, with &ll th&usual Medicines (of-best qilulityj
prescribed by Pliysieinns.
;3?XSpiee gronnd to order at short-bntiee. '
.- Sparta, March 15 . tf
^/s. carpenter:
LLoiise Carpenter and Joiner.
e’nees ern be. given. Rates to suit the times, Let
ters addressed to bite at GplvenoBcIIantoek.eonnty
will receive prompt attention- ~ yZ -.* ^6ar*- t -
.Tunis '
E. L. RAY. '
AYalckinJilicr and Jewder.
. " Sparta, Geo. "'
W GHLD rcspeetfuily announce ttAthc public
gqnbraily. that he is prepared to do, ail .kind*
nri/I Tf'/.rb linn nt cllftpt nfltlpi 1 .
tate-of Jolin Howard,deeeaKed- . .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
Sinifttlar the kindred and -otkeru interested to be
-anil appear at my offic»,.oii or before thQ first Mon
day ill June next, to ahow-Cunse, if any exist,, why
said Liters should not be grunted. . V
v ;• WM. B. CARTER, Odinrv.
i' -Jfcs jltj. * f- iti.'* -7 .. •V'W4 7 v
of repairing and work in 1 is-linc, at short -notice.
All work done by himscif. and for cosh otliy.
-. feb 22 - .. - .rtf
Honse Carpenter and Joiner,
rplHE undersigned btkes^bis uiethod of i nfon,iteg
J_ hi*,fovmqr patrol
> .. patrons and. the T>nblic generahy,
thathe ha’s built a large shop oufite -West side of.
public square, where be is ready to receive orders
for any .work in his line, such, as window sash,
blinds, doors, add cabinet furniture, Also house
building and repariug done at moderate hitcs.
-' RICHARD Ell ARP
• -Sparta, Jan.-II. . tf
NEW GOODS
AT JOHNSON. AND PAEDEE'E; . '
W e..iiltve just received oar Spring and Summer
stock qf-goodsconsiting .Of cloths, eassam'erw
■Silk I.inen and ‘Marsailes Vestings, every vuriety
of Linens nndLincn Dri'ls for eo-’ts and pants,
Drap. do. -etc., and Alpaceas,, fine article. Also
fine dress Boot and Shoes. A.beautithl article in
suape ofSprir-g; and Summer- Hats fui dress, also a
good variety ol other hats'.
Ready made clothes such as Coats, Pants, Vests,
Drawers, Shirts, French Embroidered and Fancy
Shirt Coll irs, Stocks, Cruvats-und Ties,Tone-bait
Hose, Gloves tee., tee., ull.of which, we. will sell low.
(.'alliudlents and “face the T intisie. , i'
Sparta, March 22 , ■* tf-
DAVID G. WILDS,
Attorney at lav:-, Spa- kt Georgia.
WILL practice iji the counties of Hancock Washing,
tou, Wurren, and Baldwin. 'Prompt attention
paid to the eollectiou’of dcbts.,tec,
Jan i
■TnOMAS C. ALDAS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sparta Georgia. '
October, 4.
M. & R, M..JOHNSTON. . r
ATTORN IES AT I.AW,
Sparta Georgia. ' ^ '
"WILL praeitce in Iltuleoek rtnd the- adjoining
coiint-ies, and the Bfipreltie’ Court.
-MARK JOHNSTON, -|: R. M. -JOHNSTON-
CA1N & LEWIS ■
Attornies at Laic—Sparta, Georgia
Bcifiam Sheriff’s Sales.
.property to-wit:
Ttv;o ;huudre.
o 'bnndre'd and seventyregtht acreB of.land,
jyina in-suid county, adjoining the lauds' of Green
Wiggins,. Samuel Pierson and others ; levied on as
the land of David Moore' ttr satis'fv a li fa iss-uea
fiom Putnam Superior Conrf in favor ot Siskent
Swun vs said Mooie, and to satisty otlier fi las
against said!David- Moore,
Also, at the same time and.place, two hundred
f laud, lying in said county,
and ninety two fteresyjf ,,... - = . . ..
adjoinhbrthti luiiils.of Busiirod W, Johnson, Mr*.
Pool cikT oiliers ; levied on ns the land of James
Yaney to satisfy two fi fas issued in lavor of John
H. W alker, Kxecutofof Joel \Yolker, deceased, from
Put-nain Superior Court—one against William G.
Lee, and James Yancey, security. - •*
Also, at the same time and place, a negro man
lined Anderson, levied on as .the property of the
,estate of-Frederiek Rainey; -deceased, by virtne of
.a"fife issn/d from Putnam Inferior Court iu favor
of Joel - Branham- against Frederick Rainey gar--
uWtec; JOHN B, FITTS. Sheriff.
May 17, 1655.
G EORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY.
IX Whereas Ann P. Howard applies for letters
of administration with the will annexad on the es-
GEORGTA-, Putnam County.
Court qf. Ordinary, December.Term, 1.S54. 7
I T appearing.to the Court from tho petition of Al
exander Keid, Administrator of tho real estate
of Zac-heus lhitlcr, dec’d., apd-Administrator with
’fro will annexed on the personal estate of Raid
&ichcus Butler, dated., also as AdmV|^|j|^or with
tho will annexed on tiio-estate of Massey R. I!i
tho will annexed on tho-estate of Massey
lor, djec’il-., tliatTro has completed tho said several
administrations find prn.' to l>e dismissed there-
irom, Grdered, that this l.lsiqiphcation he publish
ed in tenns- of the law requiring all persons cotl-
ce rued to show cause, if any they can, oil of be
fore the first Monday in June next, why said letters'
- ** ... 0 (jo granted.-’'
of dismission should pot at that time
Tine extract fromtlie minutes of Court;
W. B. CARTER,WJrJinary
Deft 6th, 1854.
LIN Q H’S
.IJk'Tl- IS HE li.LIJl TIC
| POWDERS. M
n IIEUMTISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, AND SCI-
JTt ATICA. Fiji- flic' above diseases a safe, spec-
id r.idicul'cure is.foiiod.iu LIneli’s Anti-RUeu-'
civ and radieu 1'eure is.foupd -iu Lmclte.
ijiitie Powders, the greatest, reinedy now Jtnown
for -lihemyatism, iu any of if* forms. Among the.
many noslimns oi'the.duy r so lauded os onres for
Rheuuiatism^nqoe have ever yet been discovered
to be pos*csl»S of half the curative powers ofthese
l’owdei-s. '
Bet those afflicted Toad the certificates appended
below', which are from persona • perfectly responsi
ble', and whose yoraeity ea-Hiot be questioned. If
relief from sutfiering bi Je»ired. you have only to
procure a box or two of these invaluable Powder.*,
ithd follow strictly the diteetious, and their magic
effect will Bduu be felt, iu a total absencevf jirfu..
By. arrangenient with Dr. J, G. Gibson, their
discoverer, these Powders will hereafter bo pnt up
by B. W. Adams. A Box contains six powders.
All orders directed to him at Eutonton, Pntuam
Co., Ga-, w ill meet ’witu prompt attention, if the
cash $5,00, Seeempiiny the order, Medicine sent
i'rgeufcharge . - •
CERTIFICATES.
Dit. J. G. GIBSON;
Sir—1 have been afflicted with Rheumatism for
tlieiast three or four years, wliich, though slight at
.first, continued to increase upon me, uutu it became
exceedingly troublesome, and causing, at times,
•when it entered in the back of my fieau, the' -most
•dreadful and annoying pain. It was suggested to
mtq-onffne occasion, by a friend, timt if I desired
to-be cured of Rheumatism,7. wbuid probably find
■ure for it in jour powders; whieh yon call Linch’s
.-uniatie Powder. Tllo'ughl had but little
. cVnli-Rbeufiial , , ^
i'aitli in their eflicacy, I eonciudoil l Would give them
a fair trial: .1 diS-s6,'imd contrary ip all expecta
tion, 1 bad taken but a few of them when 1 ceas
ed to feel any’morcpain, and I have been freed lionj
all Rheumatic- symptoms up to The present. -
Believing youl- powders invaluable, and having
no dr.ul.t of t heir efficacy to cure,' 1 thought it my
. _ . ' , . , , • . j HO UDUIt Ul-lUClf LUtUlkl IU GUIC. 1 lllUll'IiJL
W-ILL practice in all the c( unties of the ..ortli- dttty-lo give vou tliis testiaiouv in tbeir foyor.
V T ern c irc-uit—and also in'Wusluj'gtoH, tlenef- 1 * . Kaspeertntly, *ie„
ni-'i --- *■ 1 X ’ ' - ; ' J-ts. M, Marm-.
T» Officers, Soldiers, teamen, fee..
Of all Wars : Ihrlr W idows
’ -br * ,-iliRi Minor Children.
V- - ; :s. M. KNIGHT,
ATTORNEY FOR GOVERN1TF.NT CLAIMANT?,
; f " Washington, fi. C.,
C ONTINUES to give rroinj.-t and pers-inal at
tention to the. prosecution of Claims of every
description against the General Government. :.uli
particularly those Iwfore the Treaertry Hepartment,
Pension find Bounty-Land Bureaus. Patent And
X. C^IU XIUUUi;-4SBIIU ZSUIUIII?, 1 1
General Laud Offices, and Board of Claims.
Ah experience of years, and a familiarity with
the means of obtaining the earliest and most fa
vorable action on Claims,with his facilitus forth*
despatch of business, justify hhu in assuring bis
Correspondents, Cluimauts, unu ilw Public gener
ally. thgt interests intrusted to his keeping will But
ho" neglected.
Pension, Bounty-Land, Patent and Pal-
lic Land Laws.
He has nearly ready tor grafrrtnis uvstrioutior
among bis busiucs* 1’irrespondei'U, i jrnt those wh
may becoi
ouie such, I a neat pamphlet containing .
“yiiopsia of -the existing Pension. Bounty-Join.'.
1‘ateht, and PubHe L-uid Haws, down to tho end
of the late .Congress—including the
Congress—iucludiug 1
BOUNTY-LAND ACT GF MARCH 3RD, 1955
under wliich ail who have in-retoforc received le**
t-liaff 16(f acres are now ciititled to additional land;
said Acr granted, aho 160 acres to all officers, non
commissioned Ofliivrs, Chaph.iu*, S-jjuiers, Wagon
Masters, Teamsters, and friendly Indians of the
Array, including Staff Troop*, Yelnntt-ers and Mi
litia—and all Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seanu-n,
Marines, Clerks, and Lomismcir of the N^.'y. r.«:
heretofore providerl for, w luihave served.' >ot less
than fourteen days, I unless in- battle, i i t any period
since -- and to the v-iduv.'s end mi o r children
of ail such.persoifS entitled, ami fleceast-l.
This pan phtet'contnms “ Fonn* - f Application"
more full and comph te than any eisewherc to t-c
fonnfl; isflaptetl to tlie wants .ffi every claimants
uuder the Act, with copious decisions and instrue-
tiohs of-the Department, aud practical Suggestion*
ua to tlie. coarse to, be pursued in su*(-. nded or re
jected ca$cs.
Parties not wishing to avail lhtrn*i : Tves of th«
■fheljitics afi'orded- by tins jGflh-c in *et-i:r'.ng pr- nq-t
and personal snperintenflenee of their clrims s. the
Departmcirts, can obfeiin eopi> * of the al.»v} pan:
plifet by.remitting thirty .cent* in postage stain]-!
Inducements to Correspondents
.Correspondents who prepare and forward eas -
for jKaiiageuient l.v- thlg Agency wiil >>e dealt with
liberally:; sujipiicd With all necessary blanks grati*.
add kejit wiisfauflV ieivise-.i ..f the ehange* that
from timn to time oecnr in the ew-etitnsi of the
law.
It is within the snWeril-ers power to dir-et M*
correspondents to the locality very many per
sons entitled under the late Ad : and having ob
tained Several thousand L:uifl WutTaiifs udder f-r-
iuerlaws, lie is iu possession of data tliat will te-
terially assist iu securing iiddition-d l.oantr.
Fees below tlio usual rate*—and eoutingoat upon
the admission of Claim*.
The highest cash prices given for Land tt'.-j--
nts, Revolutionary Scrip, and Iliinbi* L ind i'at-
Addl'Osn,
. 8. M. KNIGHT.
March 31. V. asljncton City.
rants,
enta.
T R E A T M E N T
BY INHiJ.ATJON
BY M.
S. THOMSON. M.
MACON, GA.
D.
H ITHERTO the grand difficulty in the way of
the successful treatment of diseases ol tl.j
lunge, lias been this:
That no medicine taken internally could act di-
Teeflv upon their ; th--y were <-lF the line Of eom-
rmimeation ns jt jvere. and could not he reached.
' Savunnulil Feh. 1"
Ltocb, etc., etc.
son tuid Baldwin conutii-s.
Utfiee over T. T. Windsor’s Store fifet dcoftojlip
right. .
i Y. CAIN, | - D. W. LEWIS.
Marelilo - ttf
■SWfHBite—- :— 1- I--.w~~
Entonton, April 5th, 1955.
loy
B.vl. .Tl. SIMMS ifJBUO.
AT CURRY’S MILLS NEW STORE. •
rjrllE Subscribel-s would respectfully announce, to
JL their frieuas and the puciie geueralljythatthtiy
liave opened at tiic above store a very nandsomc
stock of Fail ami Winter goods, comprising,
Ladies Dress Goods, -
Domestics,
Silks and Straw Bonnets,
Ribbons,-Snails, -'
Ready Made Clothing,
.. Hats-and Ca]is,
Shoe* and Boots,
Hardware and Crockery,
• Saddles and Bridles,
Jewelry ail'd Watches, .
Groceries aud Tinware, . *
Medicines, tee., •
All of which purchased in New Y ork aufl Phila
delphia, they otter at very low prices
They invite-purchasers to come and examine for
tiiemscive2. .
B. A-MATHIS, & BRO;
oct. 17 . ,7 tf ,
Tin Wnr^JHanuCictory.
's Bruy
Opposite Brown & Pat
Store.
J HAVE now on hand a good assortment of plain
Ite. J. tL-GIBSUN,
77-' Eg tun (on, Ga.,
• .Dr.vif Sm—I cannot refrain from "an exjiressiou
fAyqn"ofth*’gftiat*gs|imati> 1 place on y-Our invafo-
ahld.reu'edy for-Rbeumatism. , X have used it in mV
erredj
s.ititlf.. & „ 7
mend it to any-jiersou who may’
fuifijiy with.the most satrsfaebmvresnjtSjimd-would
. Syrup?, Balsams. Pectorals, Expectorants, with
thousands of remedies of a iike .leseriptmn hi*.-
been resorted to, aud though they have given relief
au i in mild ease* may have cured ).y tbeir indirect
action, vet ib has always been felt, tliat something
was lacking, and the genend result has W-en *0 uc
sat'.sfeeton , that it scem» now admitted that change
of climate is, for the consumptive, the (wst j»rescn;>
tion, the success of which, in many instances, Itai.
i been so marked as to give form to the ides thaw
J-whatever euu.be properly n*e-i as a remedy for d:*-
| cased lungs must be breathed. Hence we find that
j mnny-etnihcutprnctitioucrs of the healing art are at
j this "day giving their researches tuis direction, with
| tho view o’i' ascertaining- what remedies are best
j adapted to accomplish tins object. mm
Sonic recommend medicated
some of uuothcr, fame prtBerib^^^^ . * ’
of Havana oml Porto Rk-o. whi Wft.l llliiintt
the cloudy atmosphere of a Loi , ri lC c^. oyt r
bqt however they unry dilp.-r a*'
kre agreedThoV tue gulv mode o lt-8 ai l
ii. J. In*./#* teiei.-r V.s L«. 7 . t, t. t'
JL Tin Japanned Pressed, Planished and Raised
Tin AVare, consisting in part of eo'lfee-Fjlters Soup'
Tureens,- IVash- Bowls, Raised, Pressed. Son
PPH ...... 4tb
Dinner, and A'B- C Plates, Cake Pan’s Fluted.
T HE siihscriher begs leave to announce to the cit
izens of ’Washington ami.the adjoining- coun-
ties that lie iia».fu , ’t h niwled his
NEW STORE
^OrntJie-Riti^ Whereibc. old one was burned. ’ And
is4tu-.v ret'ii.viug u large and .well scieetud tissort-
mie-al- of ’
firink. W-hile in the'act. his nose wjis
suddenly seized by a livnigry Itevlft"-
than of the brook, which buriedc i^’
teeth deeply in his nasal organ. Yhe
astonished wood-entter threw up- hL
head with a jerk and pulled out fip 01 . 1
the ice a splendid trout, weighed- two
and a halt" pounds! The editor of
tlie Free Press has talked with ti man
who saw the lacerated and /swollen
nose and vouches for tlie authenticity
of the stor y. The e.ypciise of‘this
) Hooligan, -late of they -n. i iril y p p a yit?]>T TJG
yUHicligertv, Pai'ish of j 1 A jl 1J j 1 U nU'.LJt lliOj
Bal!j'ragged near Biillyslucbg'uTt-h’y, J -Consisiinglu part.rfDae--n, Sugar, Coflba, Iron
-Kilkency, - Airland. |
j^.y=eHdii’-t -write
r-esavs this.
T |...<n Yarus, tec:/ tef-.-tee. A.id.-every riling-usually,
to'TRO Jill ye s : it-pv iu Tiis lrne wlPeii-be otters ’i.t hi* usually low
I pr^fev
GaH iurdsof-lum and vou willqotreiiehtit.'
tk p- - --,7' ' X. BRANTLEY-,
“f-)-- mav 11, IS55. - - . 7* ' -.‘ ■ tf '
f
In this county on the 10 th Inst by AVmfsMvHraS-
weir-J. P- Mr. E. IS- Puaeoek mid-Miss ibirtliaiM.
danglitei’ of Luijy and John F, -Brantly Baq. all of
YYasliiugtbh county. 7 ;
-spy-, , . ' In MiHedgeville, Oeo. on- tlie :3d'
pew kind of bait will probably prevent Jf**. -:«e^K?C*Tr, *
its general use.
Mu. Wise takeni/aback
have very good imt-b^'ityr says' the
tv ilinington (N, C.) >TIerald. for. The
Correctness-of the fj^oiving anecdote:
Air. Wise, tlie Aceomac Pilgrim,'
was addressing g large assemblage
somewhere in Virginia,.the other day,
and in liis characteristic style, abus.-'
ing the Know E.otbings. “Is . there
-one of that secret traitorous clan here
presenthe exclaimed, “if so. let him
show his face;” No one wise. . Voci-.
ferous chee^ng and shouting. *Mr-
IVise, eatbfering fresh courage and
vehepeugC. “If there’s 'a- fenp\y
Notnitxg fin the room, L challenge' .him
to stand, up dike a man !” Congre
gation -rmifrin seated. Tremendous,
applause -and vociferation. Mr. Wise
Vrim fall of .grJI ami bitterness eharg-
} n S" r °und. “Stand pp I defy ye, if-lhoi’e
ee one here present!” An old
^^OniOn m. f lip rpnr
j inst., l.y the ■ Rev. J. Knowles,Col.
| Jql\4 G.' Park, 'to Mrs. Rebecca - Hqr-
Gn the 20.lli of of April,, at’-tlic- -ros-
ideneepf Tier. nioiiier, by D., R. An
drews-Esq., AI r. Wfil-liiUT) Vincefit to
Mrs.. Caroline Kelly, fill of -Putnam
• 1 fy«T•£»*• s Y;.;. * ;*'•
ton.
ATTORNIES NT.LA IE'
Santlcrsvillc Georgia. :
U. D. EVAN'S f K. V. ilARMANi
May 17, 1805. 7 tf
r pJtE subscriber -vespeetfully begs ’leave to in-
Jl form tlie citizens ofWiisliHigton and adjoin
ing counties, that bebaETesUmed liis business in liis
-In'Sandersvii. May.11,1855, Sistei-
Frattcis Wiggins, sKfi ehibVaced' Religi-
ion and joined the M. E. 'Church two
years past/ She lived ' a .'consistent
member till death. So well she lived
sudden in;'its.0pp>oaraniw
NEW' STORE
And keeps cousthntly on baud’au assbrtmeut of
FAMILY GROCERIES
.Such as Butter. Bucon,- Corn Meal, . Sugar,. Coffee,
Laid. Flour, Rice, a choice lot ol pickles,’ also’ Sal-
ffrawistec., ie.. &c„. -. .’ . ■* ... ' i '
- ALSO
Bar spnp. Tea, Almonds, FSberts, "Walnuts;.Bai-
sons. apt!all kinds of Nuts, Candies, Oranges, Lem
ons, Fc. ’ •-/■?/ - - N.N ?.;•
• •'* ' r
C*-Partnership.
T HE uudereigned have .fonzned a co-jairtucrsIiipL
for tue purpose of carrying ou tlie business of
ilarforing, brjcklaying and Rock work in all their
various Lnillfhes and in the most workmanlike
manner. Jobs taken in the country
DANIEL STEVENSON.
’ A- EAGAN. .
Raudersville, J.-umary 1, 1S55, ... °y 7 -
1855. Spring. Trade. 1855. *.
WADSWORTH’S GASH HOUSE.
No. 116-Congress SR, oppoato-Pukski House.
'■SA VANNAJI, GEORG-M ‘
I " S now receiving a large and well selected stock
of -
FANCY & STABLE DRY GOODS,
towiuehthe atteution Hf persons visiting thismal:-
ketie most respootfully Invited.’ ’ . 7
By doing a. regular CASH BUSINESS, wo are
able tb sell our goods at much lower prices than
those doing a long credit trade. \Ve do noto^ave
to tux llie caslt buyer for long credits and bad dqbts.
Persons buying goods for cash wfH find it’to their in—
teres*-to purchase *>fa-
. ^ A YS 'A JJ JJ.j.4,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Waynesboro 1 Burke Co. da.
REGULAR CASH HOUSE,
as by so doing they can effcct.a&aving from 10 to 15
per cent on the amount of their bills,
in new stylcs-of - .
DRESS GOODS,
we are exhibiting. Printed'Linens; Beautiful Bro
cade Barege Robes;- Rich Plaid bilks ; Fine Organ
die Muslins; printevt French conibrics. Flub Printed
Brilliants ; I rem-b, American and English Bruits;
Cliullie* aud ■ Challie Borages ; Wbite Giruton Crapo
Slmlls; New Style Spring Ginghams,.ahd'gpods of
other tubries. • ~~7
EMBROIDERIES.
Beautiful Gimpscne, Venice Point, Maltise, Cum-
iwiss. Cbllors'und Slewvcs in setts, line
brfcjuid Swiss.. _ .. . . v ^ _ J
Embroidered and Ucm Stitched Lfhndkerdiiefs, In
fants Waists, Swiss and’Cambric 'Edgings arid luser-
tinggj-Frolinccs -in’d Bands, Uudtr Haffdkfe. Collins'
Mourinm/and Sleeves, etc. etc. . 7
Mourning and Sleeves, etc. cfoy:
SPRING Iff ANTUES AND SCARFS.
Iu tliis branch of our trade we take the lead and are
offering a beautiful assortment of the latest and
'■ifijshlonablts patterns in all tffe.' most desirable col
ors. -
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS,
10-4,11-4, -and 13-4 Barnsley Linen Sheetings, 4-4,
6-4, ’.8-4,10-4,11-4, imd 1314 Buperior^kittbn Sheets
•* - ■ -t?il 1—— nou Toilet (.putts and. CoimUir-
*Grbeeiy. - 1’rc-sh supplies • received weekly;’ -Call
and see him.. . ‘ J. A. NOBTHINGTON.'
Mai; 1.7, JS'55,. tf
Sppn Cotton,-Crockery, Tin M^ate, Spit, and in j ^CpBIowC^ Lteens and Cotfons; Scotch and
fiict nil things usually kept in a complete Family; Jfoggili Diapers and Crasji; Huckaback Towells and
flivw»ru*re ^ 1W!, fwSntMX.., -‘Tiftirriifilia . ifnA '
Towftlljrfes, Superior, liinen. ^ahle XJania^ka *and
Napkins, Ctetam Mu-Bus, Fine Dimety, ,Ti<Ss A &«;
Music and Masieal Instruments. »■ oTcvcry dd^pScm,8tjK^id-riieti',
IP jemgts ®- ’■ ^ :
N B. IfflTUHBLlLspceessqr'tfo&ZGGBA’UJf
te Co., 74SI. Julian, and ■ 104 Bryan street
’’’ :e, Biiv'au'nal>v;--'i» prephte^lto
- in tfie’nmsi£sd;.lpqe on-jffe
.ntxt’lo-Mirk . i(
ffufiiisli, every ari
most favorabjc terms. 1 iunoFortes in every vgtie-,
W* .IfNX i
Affinll and. .c&lnplete assort; v
Boy's and 'Misse^ea' tlie Be|t,German
.munnfaeytref'-'.;. - A -
PLAN7ATION GOODJtL
Striped and Plain Osnabni
Demins,- Hea.vy Brown.l
chiefs &c. tec. 7 •. —~ , - - --_s
PorspB»ffi4W«ring'U^ wifii ff dull .'teay^lbifoassured
attiiey will'meet with hbnest and bonorabksdeal-
Busteing Spoons, Flesh Forks, Iron Skimmers
Tilled Waiters irom Hrfo 24 ibclics Blind Staple*
to conne'ct the Rod ilhd Slats, to Rolling Bliuds, a
great saving to Carpenter*. Also make to order
nil articles in this fine of business. Suoli as Oil
.Tanks from one to four Barrels, or.more. Bath and
Foot Tubs, Tin Churns, etc.
Tin Roofinn-. flutters. Pi
Tin Roofing, Glitters,. Pipes and job worx for
cash, at prices coraesponding with tliose now-paid
for meat-and bread.
Tin Ware exchanged for old Pew
ter and Lead. J/*
R.W HART.
Sparta feh 1. , :tf
Mtaslincjton ^iibfrlisenunts.
SAMUEL FIELD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,.
Sandersville. Ga.
*® M irm
ATTORNIES AT LAW
SJl.VDERS T'lLCE.
"Will prnctice in Wn- limgton, Joffersob, Screven,
Burke,. Effl'anuel, Tattnall aiid ilontgomery -of-the
iliddle Circuit. Anil Wilkinson of the Ocmulgco
Circuit.
JAM ESS. HOOK. | FREDERICK T. TEBEAU.
may 3 ■ ov
Will attend promptly to all business entrusted
to Ids care in any of the Courts of the Middle and
Eastern cotteties. . ; 1- 7- :; ' - i 7 .
; B. L PltESeOTT.
"ATTORNEY AT LAWt-
Syhania, Scriven Co., ^Georgia,
WILLgive his whole attention to tlie practice
of Law mail its branches.
Jul 12, 1858. :24—6ip
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- - ^JSandersvilie Georgia..-** J
jun.25. 1653 [52—ly
a. 6.
ATTORN ir f AT L
Sandersville GeorgiaLy■'
fob. 17, 1858;-- ; ' .i—lv
-W; MULFORD MAR^if ."v W
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELlilR.'Ai, LAW.
Office, 175,. Bay street, - Savannah, Ga.' .
feb. 22, 1853, 4—Iy
P.C. ARRINGTON
■ • v''atTohNey
J'- jjOuinrAUe Gni-PrACfi-'t,
(6ra.
October, J8551-7!; -fi Vl fiA9-^tfi,-.
7 . 7 ATTORNEY AT L,AB
WILL practice in the counties -of tbV-Noirthcm Cir
cuit, and Washington ond Jefferson of the Middle
Circuit 5 ; :
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Or al 1 kinds neatly Executed at
ST THIS OFFICER
ny result*. She etui eouipluined, and joritv of lung diseases, such as (.'onstimpttoB, Eron-
had bccqiucstitt'cned and partially drawn choiitis, Lawngitis. Asthma, Coughs, tec., can new
W non i hcayd of your remedy, and es- be cured. ’
.'rears of age, who lias bccu severely uflficttid- for Stt
ycWS, hPuiore,’ for aught 1 know", and frequently,
siic lias been rendered helpless by the most exern-
'-ciatingipain, ,1’ing up from i to 4 freeks at -n- timn.
Anxious to relieve her; 1 have tried the most offfie-
l cmedics in use for Rheumatism, but always with
. unsatisfactory resuit*. She btill complained, and
licrSiigcrs'-'^- 1 r-aJta*——
Jrogk'thct. '
pcoiaily oftbc asfonishuig cure.-, that it was effect
ing, 1 determined to try it on'this old woman. She
z-ommenccd to take the powders, according to your
directions,’and in a lew days she experienced- the
most gratnyiug.r'isults. Bat as-her general health
was feeble, and finding hersomewkat foverish. 1 de
termined, by your advice, to discontinue the pow
ders tor a few days: As soon’ as 1 found her clear
offevef; 1 ec-j,nieiiced the jiowders again, and after
.taking them for tlirce days', astonishing to tell, she
said that she was entirely clear of paid. And when
I enquired more particularly of i er condition, - she
thrust out her hands, with lier fingers straight and
nimble, saying that she had not been so clear- of
pain for years, “and she felt like a young gal.” She
has not complained ' of Rbeiimatis*iu since, and I
hope that the faithful old servant may never suffer
pain again.
I cheerfully bear you this testimony, and hope
that you will lose no lintc hi. publishing your Reme
dy to the world, as a safe and certain cure for Rheu
matism.
Most respectfully yours, ■- .*- •
B. F. Ahaus.
Eatonton, April 4, 1855.
Ttfes-mT-kimnoyingdisease, " • tlufonftgsonuM be by "inhalation .* U ii 0 r .>-.•? ;i t
triedit on aBidtih-lfo^te-yoiuan some 55 or 60 . o .
Having entertained these pr s n ,L. K,,
eoHriderablc time, the undersign “ l a .'' - ,
the extended.mean* of ohaervatif■.Vcn.Ut'J Ga-
years’, practice ui varied'ii:d mi
chropiodiseases has giver, bim. mu -
isfied "that in. combination w;ti; CvwJfT?t.
are calculutcfl’to relieve ccnzes-i. it, the great ina-
;■ Hitherto these means have only- been used under
personal supervision, but considering that many
are unable to take lotig’and expensive journeys, ll.«
fatigutf of which might do more harm than change
of climate or personal treatment would be able ta
counteract, the undersigned has consider;*! it with
a view to general adaptability for HOME use, aud
has now to announce that he is prep: red to send
By mail to any part of the country such an instru
ment as will be easily applicable under almost any
circumstances, together witii such remedies as will
be best adapted to the cure of each partividar ease.
The applicant must give his aso, hNiory of the
case, and present condition, in writing, and enclose
for the first package and instrument, fl”. ami $5
for each subsequent package.
In thus introducing this valuable means of qro
and adapting it t<> general HOME nse, he but car
ries out more full;, the principles that he basso long
been endeavoring to establish, and enables those
that are thus affected to realize the benefits resulting
from his method of treating chronic diseases, many
'part of the country by mu v wliich has been so sue-
1 ccsnfully pursued"forj't he hist twenty years.
~Infis mrioteU'e .stfll CTmtinue*. -’
and
jg* The followiug letter is giuoi -.is "D
id will speak for itself:
I Jo hereby certify, that after
years with the most excruciating pain
Kheumutisni, and fouling no permanent relief from
any df the;muify prcseri£fthms given'me tv differ
ent physicians, t am now eiTdfely well, not on I v of
:Rheumatismiuelf. but likewiseof its effects. This Twiogs Cm, Ga.. F.
«nre was effected by a preparation styled Linch’s Da. M. S. THOMSON,
Aini-Rhcomatic Powders. Ofthese powders Ltook * Dear Si..—If you recollect.-r.’-vu:.
two dozen, and have uot had any feympfohis of my ago.--I applied to you for me4icip.es
old pains for three years. The effect upon *no was i tAifigFr, which'li*rl troubled me very much,»
like magic. Within three days after! had'* taken j throe veers:; so biul at times that 1 .:v - <
me first powder, Jiay. jmuos disappeared, and I Jiavc j np na{f the night, coughing mat cat-’.f-w
been entirely clear oftbem up to the present time. ; lu fact there sc-ct.icd ;■> i.<- -obt - -.a* i w
To all suffering from Rheumatism, 1 do heartily re- j lined ta be uddefl to be n.tth d to the b.i
commend these powders ; confidently believing that - victhu* of 0>D*iimption.
you have-.only fagiye Item a trial to" secure .a last- ’ 1 inul applied to scv< rai
i ot Finny,
: pqys
Yours. Respectfully,. .
. Eatonton, April 2 1855:, .- • jfoitir Lixctt.
sutfered-for upwards ot 20 years with Rheumatism
In its most; direful form—first in my toes, then my
tllumbs, wrist and knees; shoulders, and lastly—
most excruciatingly—in my neck,. I took two* of
three dozen of Linch’s Anti-Rheumatic Powders,
and notwithstanding f ain old,' ond ’my constitu
tion very much shattered, 1 have received the great
est benefit fronitbem imaginable; my relief; from
sutferifig and pailr I cannot attribute to any thing
but tlie-powders, for I have tried every thing in
vain, that friends conld suggest op physlcial
scribe. 1 would, therefore, earnestly recommend
-them to every snftererof this dreadtuLdisease, let-
trite be-otd or youiig, Yours, Respectfully,
v -« 7‘-'-> " wi . - '3p»»ebi Myhicx.
Entontop-, April Said, 1855-
P- . „ . .. pi , ..
JLVlast 21st inst. his negro insn-
I am happy to state, for. the benefit of those who
arc afflicted with Rheumatism, tliat a perfect cure
has been effected in the person of a negro man of
tejiie; by JAncli’s Anti-Eher ' “ " * —
-^ r „.henmatic Powders. .The
said boy, having suffered with it iuccssautly for up-
rwavds ot‘ twenty years, lost at least enc-tiiird of Ids
time iuitil he took the above powders; since which
time, now nearly -twteyears, he has been a valuable
and constant-field hand,.never having suffered with
Rlieujnatism, to-the" best of my knowledge, anil
take pleasure in recommending to to ail thus afiiic-
fod. MitnitED L. ContixswoitTH.
■ ■ ** ilfil
about thirty-four year* old, about 6 feet a iweb
high, vciv black, -tvifli large white eye*, weighs
about 20o pounds, lie has a largo-scar upon ua
calf of one" of his legs. He probawvlms gone to Jef
feiain County or to Augusta. 1 will give thenbav*
reward for hia apprehousion and.del: ve -y to me
Tor his bcing-plse* d in auy Jail
ipril Id, 1850. -
i3fv
Given from lindef'mydtand andsfial of'of-
li day of ’Abril. 1853.
fice, tliia thq 10th
William Bi d
it, 1853.
, Ordiiiary,
I certify to the above myself. "
tYSheBdUn 1 ' 1
Clerk of the Su
May 17th: 18
oriorCottrt-of
the most eminent in Twiggs i-oaij;
nm jiosc ; ffiur;I couth.m-d to <-et
l-despaiicdvif relief, untlJ/te?
iato :ny liaiids; when I iluai
brill K r
orrf j.i
xnreLadc
trv
y you. and I am-bappy find prundto say- He*. y»cr
wt wita-rfttir - . if <1. J,£- * '•-—..
111 Juive Itud rib *yiiipl‘our* oTiuv* *»ta
if CAir fire&uiifcu*.
flrrrt Ittta rfrtE
for iJuive hud nb syfiipfo
since aid weeks after 1 cofbmti
1 now consider myself entire!) _
of it ean fun a raev with
Meantime I femaia vt.iirs verv nW2fiiHr.
i ’iqs.. M. lU GUIte.
f Consriltiitipiis bv?ctt<
fcctly confiJentiuf.-
Address spost-puid,)
M. S. TUG Site >N, M. D.
March 24. Mucus, i.u.
enarge, an-i
Fifty Dollars Rewari'i,
ANAB'AV from tint Mibstribcr ..’i T' -tradiy
this younty, or
where I can get him.
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MTSLSV. GAINER.
tf
. v - IL SVILUIA-M8,
|Eormerly of Knoxville. TennA
^HHMISSION MERCHANT.
AN Tf DEALER J X
lOutSfc Wheat
lYiinr-house, Atlanta. G».
Lard.
o.u. Com, Oafs. Wheat and Froduro
Johnson’s W«
^ f* UllllMl/II S o ;i:c"UVuSO, . V. lullHli
(firders from a distance promptly attended
L CHAFFER ABiD CO.
No. 6 TEAtial-e/' Street, Sxvrmnah Ga.
xfTHOLESALK. anj RETAIL DEALER*
W iu Sash, Biinda, 1W,
Also Paints, Oifs Varmm.es,
Iz:ai, Bronze., tee. . Also
Clocks, fre-m «l;8ibupw»rUs. •**?*?*
would do well to gije us a call before purefct img
oisewhero '‘The nimble »"x p. ate” u cur mot*-
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