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Academy of sciences l as
fniineon tlienewr tnefctl
nun edas being-cojitomed
1}: hS in common potter^clay.
,u been pres®ted to,
Liund
,u6c»rrf ohwplT Ir/lm
•port
[body . ,
Kanl II Ui*
. and isapparen
larticlo, SU ppknt _ _
'^"^inidm^y, if nukal
Tlie qualities of this
■inciblefrom so cheap and
,P[°fraw material, are stated-to-
aiule ld f o-iasg. the whiteness
^vor, malleabillity
-ill ,;i,ic - v'eQual'io those of
Eloquence.
Eloquence is not only thentf-of ad
dressing in public,' iUsfttie gift of f Wit
^tmn-g feeldfe^ accurate thought, extCn- ‘
>a/\ro^fi)(iwledge, splendor' of.imaAj^.
trbn, ‘f&ts& 'jji' fjcpeession, tile.
bra-sf
af.iCtn^-
Kiiciiii'.V Rfc ' !
metals, ‘the tenacity of
brcJ: ° : ‘e fusibility of copperso
f.iiifl t ie
: 11 3 filed into every variety of
be
rolled, drawn, ham-
Massachusetts Legislature, au-
' ‘present session,, nas done so
finish and rediculous tbmg
, ne or two more added to the gen
lock- will neither heighten or.lovr-
L character of its members. Its
,1 most reprehensible action
:-rence io Kansas affairs, and on
jedinglv bellicose desire
meet the intruding
admiration: «f the beautiful, ilie d^po*
sit-iou ofupriditeonshess, the enthusi-,
asm fpr yiftu^tlre devotion to duty/
.the heroic toVe of .cgnjitry,' and .the
faith m'immortality which make-men
horoyalj-leT—the fcllirrrfheart, fhfeVlear
hes'd, the-sound judgement, tiiet ^opti-
far knm^leilge, the.artisticinyagiimuon
lift ardent patriot sm, jfre manly cour
age, the TUtachmeru to libertyj'fthe'jpr-
ousphilcSophy, and, ljf^tly, .the relig
ion consonant with the jwost dxalted-
idea ofDiVinity, wln>li refidui* the in-
tr an f’XCi
Iinifesied to
Missouri on tiictr own
and
liter Pi
L. j an a noth all the authority
Ptv of the Great State of Massa-
( ,.ts arraved in arms against then},
i distance the parties are apart pro-
, sa „y idea of lm'minediate danger,
lit will occur to sensible people
t i 1(i matter is-one lor General
f-rmnent, to settle, and that until
U-husetts is called upon for aid in
fin alter it will be just as well for
[ io leave ihe responsibility of act-,
m -lie premises where the Consli-
iJ.os placed'it.—Bull. Amer.
Female love.—How few women
we'everb en in love. They marry,
c-au^lh'ey are asked/ and _ because
marnaire - is suitable, ft is t eir
bcatiou to be married; parents approve
id they have no other attachment,
nv observant person, living in society
here there is continual marrying,
ust be struck with this fact. ‘Cupid’s
niver must be exhausted, or liis ar-
OJV blunt—he pierces few hearts. I
m inclined to think that*a girl really
n love, one who bore the-symtoms of
w malady, would be thought very
mproper; yet'I have often fancied
iat there must be a man born M iUc
vorld for every woman, W* whom
to see would be to love, beer, even
:o adore ; one with ,^\ M sjm-
atliies would ba^ ent.rcdy bleuqed
fiat.she .would^°g"'^ bun at once
lierloni. JNow-and-tben these pair
ic together ; and. woe to her that
,ts tlio other-self too -late ; for
1/p.ce, happiness, nor content-
mV-vil difell therein, though she may
ha\ a loljimr ami devoted heart.,
inio ede tr at you to kmav vtu
lovl^ejy before you make-tie
leap;
Yf
dividual good, -the-people , great; imd
tiiehamnu raoj- s.n.-’iVff ‘ It supposes ip
the human race saci'etf.
us the possession-and exercise- of.
the rntyllciiumV. and moral \
tliatjire involved hr-speech—the * p©tf-
erofthe human'■vfad'.-^LanMrtme.
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allies
• Eeteca, Sf;ar lltiktti! 03/
fr. ^lEbasaww-"- "the di-
rpctiph'pfitl ’Wcjild*- ha^/’jp^me -from ‘
Atid of aH ^he weils, ffftg ,#ilone was
.gfrqEttanjt* gw.d. *' * ,.As we
s^’t,-jKUhFfe'gatn« aiid k: t^t by tire
wrdl • and veiled girls came out
in dong file, yjieh with her piteiier on
her shouldeiy as-in -Iloly Writ, it says,
*• iKcbocea -came ftfrth 4 fiei* pitcher^ on
■her shoukJcr/’ And betudefl men
knelt to indulge in t'L e draught ■ they
asked forf At such, a-well could any
risk in vain? TheBibhq- says, “ she
lias^&T-aml let down Iter piiuher upon
herdrand.” With eucK fatoiTy' is a
v«pe this is attached to tj^e handles^
«f‘the pitch'rs, mid’lhe drawer—gen
erally, as now* a-woman or maiden—
i&ts down the pitclier, the *rope being
held \>y her handy or festing on her
hand, And here' wesat'a ft (C saw. this
very «c*ene. W v e might persue the
simile f‘i:rtli'<'r:' ( the ornaments, the dress.
, £ Successors to Ciillafye & Brother 1 .^, y
’ -** ‘ VVHOMLSALE AMD l^TAIL * I'
SmEiist- ffifl'f'NERS,'
‘ V . 1 MO.A5V,- CO> v GUESS- S^ULET,
' v ‘Soolli-sm© MivrliCt Sqaare,
* • * SAVANNAH, CyA.
J. G. J1 Waknock. -I iititrEL Davis.
May 21th, 1855. . 16tf
evwthe' veil ; for we»heaf, when . ’Re-
JOHNSON 4- I’WDKK,,
jnLEKeujiwf TAijfjO&s^
; ’ SPARTA, GA.
Keep a" good assortment of everjdlhiiig belonging
totiieirliue.
I G. At DAt DEE.
BRY*GQOl>8..
^ HL„. _
ive weekly by^tfeutriers, new anti desirable
i(to of DrvOooU^uid will always liavfeustore a
Qill assortment to ^Bratieji tbe attention 1 of purehus-
%r* visiting titis unflletrisinyited. Among which
wifl be found. * .
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Silks, .Borages Ckally Muslins, Gingnams. Prints
etc.- , . .
J. R. -Johnson.
May 10th, 1855.
tf
A ‘C«np De. San*n. : ’ *
A singular incident ocffUred'A* short
.time sipce in one oftho elegant salont
of the •ChausseinV Anthi, wliere a bail
had assembled a nuirlerous and hrilli-
aut company,
A few^uars ago, in one-of the. prin*-
ciple'chihshif oiie ofour southern de*
partments, a lpVo match united two
vodng and amiable persons, •under the
most favorable, auspices. _ Thyir mutu
al passion had-awalien- d soch a lively
syrnpathA, and excjtcd swell an intej-
■est for therij'Hi the city, that tho rela-’
tives were obfid ed to givetHeir con
sent to their marriage, which they- had
at firet refused. -
ThdSe rDniai.tie unions look bright
and smiling at first, but .they fire' not
always happy. . And thus it was in
the'case in- question. Soon pitasion
was extinguished,-concord ceased, <§nd-
stormsprevailed.' Wltfcii was wrong/?
J3ofh,^witliouttloul4. .Hostilities' reach
ed such a pitch- that t.o' l ve" together
was impossibly the-refatives int&rfer*
ed^ahd- a family tribunal pro notified a
•st paration inliisjjensible. They had
each'brought a s-nudl but equal dowry*
into the generaLfluid; eaon 'tqo£ their'
own ^ she reit-nyied to her-famny, a«d
the husband went tb- IGxb? a-s-uie best
place to en.i^y fns liberty'.
JVJvaris h e’ fth- the nc^d of am us
: neht. Doubtless die, secretly grieved
over the separation be had so eiigeriy
sought; such a eoptradictiotfis the hu
man heart'! 'The yodng husband,
once more abacuelor, seeking- Todissi-
p ite the ennui, threw Rimseli with sueli
/eal and so little prudeiTce into the
whirfof {Measure, time in a short time
he was Completely uumyd. *
Family lnisibrt-unes destroyed his'
hopAif assistance in that quarter, and lie
becca knew that the man who sat ii
the field was Isaac, she took a veil apd
covered.herself. 'L’hisshows she" had
■done so-before, or slie'would not ha ve
’had one 1 -ready. The objection Eli-'
ezer made was ode that would arise
this day among all*Easterm, and per
haps among t-liem only : ^.Kradven
ture, the w’ooian will no ibe willing'to
foH-pw me iifloVuis laii'd.” The wWIl',,
like manv others;.has,a square stone*
at-tbe top with ;tcircular hole to ulra'.v
watery' rind near-stood (-tins is usuab'al-
so) tiUTnerouy- sfdiie troughs, soi.ne
higlier-/ soinh lower, "for'tlie . different
duijenj.Uions-of animal to drink out of;
and we ri;ad v .“slie hasti d^and emtied
i*er pitcher into tli6 trough- The pitch-'
e^,itself. a*s wi«y bo S&e'n-liojn the- Nin
eveh afrd EgyptiatpexcaVfltions, was Df.
exact 1 v.d io shape-used still. Little <1 iti
tlrGse laughing girls—Rebeccas, Ra-
c'uelg, i'ujd Sarah's Jierjiaps—‘■think of
tjie r(*ason we wfrtoligd th<ir every
motion soyfoseiy,and ofjlie,deep inter
est Wje Joo'k in every step of what'seetn-
bd to theyn a jneps .thiiVyj d.uty, but to
^uft*a wonrferons record pf "tbe p'a'st.—
The lion, F, Wcdpofc's' Travels ju tae
East. ' ’
was forced
'iy
atone upon, lumself.
kuuld be mire humble and.
d.d through ignorance
|sncss, measure the tem-
by their own exj.ierL-
■ fove, pray to God
a|nd “by the sweat of
] \ br^)u shalt eat bread.”
frAXD irs Rights.—We often
7;remark that a man has a right
1 mg, in yhieli the implication
srong/hat if he does not earn
//^V he/nay claim it
«-■ wlV) bas earned it.
of somc-
A raan
.'■’ !,n \i /MiB to such of the ;uo-
buction'Av l^bor ns ’ ’ ' '
ion.br' Ittbijr -as be himself has
created ip pfe ow.il industry. He
fJ '0s no rijp t 0 L living jndepemlant.
'’is diitlto (irnthat living for him/
He, ‘by lijiaboif. Everyman has ♦ J,p
liims if a , Iiw4. in
t,1 , e .Pr'\siei] aid mental povyf w ;th
.T ll,ch disendowed. He use
t,:o;e fdis b» as to'comy“ ld a h , vl ”?
7 makin^fj ] a p^. useful to others.
Society is niffer no obligation to find
' Laziness travels su slowly that pov-
erty^soOn overtakes liter.
or
On Tuesday evening 15 inst by T the
Rev’GarhTs Steplien's, Mr,Benjamin,F.
Riley, merchant of Sparta, to Miss Les»
tinaCheelvf dg-uglrter ofMrJohn Ghee-
ly-of Wafrefi @osnty.
' On the 29th of April, at the resi
dence of her mother, bv D. K. An
drews; Esq.', M-p. William Yincent to
Mrs.*Caro-.ine .Kelley, ail of Putnam
vounlv, Ga. '
Administrator’s Sale.
I ~> Y virtue of un or Jer frojn the. court of Ordinary
J of Jefferson county, Will be sold on the first
iuesilay in Jipy next, at the M. nket Lousetnthe
Town cf Louisvihe, in said county, the dollow-.nir
prouerty ti wit: a ’tract or parcel ot paie land
cdtv.srmne one lnuidredjuid filpson iunl a hait-ueres,
mere -tries:*, in suid county/jidjoiuiug-lunds ot Ben-
uiah A Movtj, Spencer G.*Spivey, and others, bff-
ilijr.-a part ofth Aands of ihe the estate of Keddiu
Hall late of county dceeiised, jnid mow: as
>»MP’6]r-ii • ••
maoy and divis
ion of tl:e ilall%uds reeeutiy l.nudBKj Bryant Ben-.
- ' -’c—— .jflum
scy ewiiijCtJSarveypr, said parcel of hind sold iu Dc-
cemberTn 'an (truer 3f said court
-oi Ordinary and
Tiurfeliasec. by odc Joseph Hall, who bus not eoui-
u. ( ; with tile :ypi*s ofta.le. aliu row to. be sold as
tliejiropcff>tilS -tbeVstate oi Keddin Jisllde-
eeased ainlTifthe t^uid former purchaser.
Terms on ^*^13 s HALL, Adin>.
b Notice.
T WCkroonfbs. after date application wiH.be made
to the ^tunorauR
e the court of Ordinary of
\\ aiiiiueton eomity, for leave to soft a negro miQr
belonging to the estate of James . llTrnett deeewed
yijjiy
24
J. 11. slIERLrKG, Aoin’r.
2m *
THE GIEAT DISCOVERY-
KROLLE1UON.
FOR CURLING THE JIA1U! .
-|~v>r manv veers it hasboeii tii<*cbject of deepest
J; study dfeneiflists uud otpers to pronHce a
, .mnlind to the hair, wonld Ullthe K to.
fluid
uTat/applied to the hair, would ouithe K to. wave
• - * * besfiitv to ti:e xutUfrul curl.
ittud-ewi eqtutjtin
th e*kroller|un
Is the Orth- article ever offered to tilt the world that
will-effect this most desirable object. Rfuthjcet-r
four applications are necessary io =(jurl it as ■“‘” ch
as mavoe desired, and foruuy lenglu oiiinie. t iom
t e many testimonials of those w..<» have used u,e
ti e subscriber does not. hesitate cp Warrant the
KKOLLEiUON to give rausiaetiok an - provij^s
recomuiended in uii ca^fct?. .
Thercseipe for iflakiug, with lull directions for
use, wilt be seirt on the receipto; one dollar, post
paid. The ingredients will not cej ev^r 12 cents.
‘ Directto H A. I KB^ONT
Wurrcu, O.
niry
Harness Making and i&pairiig*
r jniie Undersigned would inform (the pabTic. that
A they are carrying 011 the. Ihirijess XiaKing and
Keprhring Butjiness at Benson^ on,:stand.
Having engaged two good workmen, they are
,,<3y to take any orders in the above line, which
nil beMisnatoheJ with great care and speed.
Jla-v 24th,'55 AINSWORTH & SLAGRR.
WemovjuT.
a man empn^menti.nsueh, pursuit on-
Yarious expedients iiiikd,. and after
many vain efforts be was forced-''to fall
back upon his - accomplishments' lie
was a good musician, playing the vio
lin, and lie cndt-avoivii to obtain seiiol-
ars, without success, however, and he
was, obliged to engage as a me mom'
of aqBcfdrilk; bamt. .' ‘ .
Thus it was that he was present at a
fete iu the Chauaee d’ J.-.fri,, ii cLo;f
lime ago. Concealed in the. group' of
musicians lie contributed sadly to the
pleasures of the, exiling h.s melini-
eholy giSTice_w;,ndeiing over the as
sembly, when he pepyived a ly,djf,
loung, beautiful, - graceful, richly aftir-
ed, sparkling \viet\ 'jewds, and sui;
rounded bv adrniraig crowed- lie'
re’cognizjX his. wile, »who was j'liti
takimi'Jffir*{jhtce tor the dance bciore.
tjge''brbhesua. The vioim. slipped
vtorn his hands, and the uijhappy artist
fell fainting upon the stage, 'i’iiey Has
tened to the poor musician, raided him
up, ; tmtl bore Liiri <0 ail adjomiiig
room.
The young lady, ignorant of the
cause, approached, recoginzftU her Uus-
band, and iu Iter emotion - exclaimed ;
“ Ed Yafd !* Is it possible ? Edward 1”
A few taiunfes aiteT-,-''.the -musician
In Eatonton, -on'Mouday, 14 : h May,
Richard Bal k, infant son of iiieliaru T.
and Margaret A. Davis, .aged ten
months.
. At the Eatonton Factory, in But-
aam County, orr Wednejday', 6tit May,
in the ”33rd''year of lAr age, .Mrs. Char
lotte Towii.s.coQso.rt Towns.
AtteRiinn Democrats!!.!
TIE Democratic I’urtv of v\T--hihirton tVnHtv ir
J. T. YOU^BLOOl) & jCtt
M AY be found for tbcprcseuf-.it Benson’s old
‘staled, w.ieYc ti.ey v.-ill be iurpy to (fee their
hold : r ! cast--mere. They keep constantly
i oiidmn'i a large t-Miorfuiei.t of Di r Goods suited to
t o-limes nuL tb - prevailing fas lions. Together
with-Boots ami.Sliocs, Huts and laps, Ready-gnade
Olotbiu-', Saddles, Bridies and II mess.
LIKEWISE,
A general assortment of Hi •.tw:ire t Crockery,
G! Till. Earthen and Woo en Vi'are, awl all
such articles us are generally ueJdcJ in families 01
c>u farms. *
ALSO,;
■ On band ail’d constat) ly ri-.-prvipg a largo ond
ffesh snpy8V of tlJwO€ KUlllH. TTTert aa Bacon
Sides, S-.on'dersfllams.'-Suaarj, t'otfee, Fli nt, Mo-
bsacs,-.Better, Cheese, Ac. &c.i All of which they
offer on accomino(ipliiigterms,'fiKl invite purchasers
to call iuid examine for themselves.
SatniersviUe, May 24th, 18555 . 16 tf
rrni;
5 leqilested toracet at S-mdersviiic, next Wed-
lyas hedsifes. o r finds it eonvenjerft
N' follow. Tb'OPjoct of all labor is i recover-jd kis 4 seii3Bs, ojich'ed ins' eyeft'
I satisfy 3>Re, existing want. ’
If so-
tv tlofi/not w nt particular kinds.
°f lalioJt is under no* o l ligation to
PH’-fkp" them, rtn.d the individual
yi turn his labor to such product-
, , f 8 ’cicty does need and caiinot
uVwithout.'—Phil. Ledger. •
Yachivery in the-Human* Frame.
~ er J I (, 'v, even to mechanics are
'lire, how much machinery, there is
/' r bodies. Not only are there
^ :u Y hinges in the bones, but
f / e are VT *‘ves in the veins, a flm-irig
u-p in tlie heart, and various other
■ '-oMtK-s. One of the muscles of the
- orms a real pulley. The bones
'■ 0 support t he body are made pre-
S’ly in tins r ' .- v , ~ r r ■
m tr.at form, which has been
■“iihited by mathematicians, to be
-‘Gr juljars and supportiTi
jiyfs; tliat of'cynhders.
11 hi
nes the greatest ligh
3 LTeatest strengh. Of t
f T\'Hs of birds’ wings
qiiisites are necessary.
An Eli
, oef.ment iv Rr,
IliWNGE, K. - ‘ N 111
his forrh
ss with
form are
ere these.
Twill not
tjpeak; I wifi mot ,-rliante.you by saying
who'I am. ‘ Be OSsuieli, and return' to
the ban. •
’ u Yes,” replied slie; bfftyoipwill re
turn with- me. I yviif reman'i # uptil you
arc- able to give jm’e your liaiTd.” -
Tlyis letidiagllie erttpilied musician,
-she r-. nn red the ball-room, saying. 10
the-guests; Perm a me to introduce
my kunhand I” __
It a *vas good thought-^a re&rn of-
tenderness—and ti betttii' explairtuion'
eould not leave been giyeil ofrire words
tiiaUal? ]xtd’«oYerhet'u d.
. They ’wore re-utdfed, mpl the bus-’
bhn# shares the brilliant position Ins
wife enjoys tlirqugh a large iiyheri-
tance. * Lbeyi ivyJXdO,u.bdess be happy,-
for both uro wiser tlrtuiwheV where. *
Life in
’ec-edented
xc’.tement h as bcftn
r f 10rin ? yilagc 0 { (^Hfcge, by the
i'l;c ment of mnrr^B gentleman
it ‘ . V oua p htdy ofV^peat, personal
,r.i c ln " s t Un< -1 the (laughter of one
, - e richest residents of that place.
J eil . t cman who has thus abscon-
- been doin g business in New-
anf I 1ms left a wife and childin
/'/ve unprotected .and uncared fojv
/tious to leaving he borrowed
various bu in ess men sums* ranging
vO JO to S2,000,. in all to the a
°1 $15,000. it is unknown
n n ' er ■ fc eloping parlies have genie
» whether they are still in'
n (l , rv wp ' learn that both’
... av,)Vi '"2 their determuiatinn
;°t lo return.
lath.
-otMar/c Mercury, April
aifd seeing her alOne with him, said':
" Fear nutlung. "rnadame. You. have,
como-to request discrbCiofij
■ PH0?PH0.R¥s.—The origin of plios-
mliorus is the. most remakimble tiling
concerning it. Every otlieh Substance
with^wbieh we are aequaiated can be
traced either to the earth or kif; but
phosphorus seems, to be or animal ori-
,ed in the, gin. . Of all the a-nirnads man contains
thg. most; and of tlie various parts of
the body,plie brain yi-felds'by analysis,.'
more pSosoJiorus Allan any other.—
This fact is of no. little moment. Eve-'
ry thought fids, perhaps, a phosphoric
source.. It is certaiu'lliht the most/in*
tel'leetual beings contaih the most
phosplto’-uk It geiferaffy happens that
when a. singular discovery is
many years e]appe/bctpre any appli ’Ar
tion oi it is made to the wt;lTare; and
hnppin’eSsof man. This remark, ap-*
plies to piiosyiliorus. It is only the
odieff da y that .it was sokLat fivu. sbil-'.
lings an ounce ; now it is so cheapulrat
the pen'niless pdrtion of*our 'jMiuliiMoji
hawk it about iir file form gf rpatcbfts.
But what a noble, life, liglTt And fire-
a social
>s tion was tine.'im-i"” ,l, v imunm.wtA-iiaun
'•''don ” rehii. ,1 iat * a religion?” ! The diJnand for i
v..- re J)il<:d nn» it I
party
one evening the
u^UaV-clic 3"U. .mf.. to Hppjiul De'.c/Ht.'-i to the
GnUcriiiitoriiil Ci-fiventionto^ssemhle irrMi!iCiltte-
vLioen tho 5th proximo,jind to tlie Cougresiiouul
Oonventioa for the 7th District.
MAN Y.ItriilOCE ATS.
jhar 24 . I . It
“ Ekeryy is the life of Business ?”
A1NS W 0\lTH and SLACER’S
FIRST. NEW STORE v
iiti'YaiT st-iEa atacnii.
rj^Hoi «in now bo funnel in their NEW STORE
beu\p;eii-t!ic Court House sqniH-p.milthe (Hill
!i they repnift iniinaJhit:-i}'after the Are,) on
’ ” -lie, where they kceo
of
the streefleuiliu.it to -Milietlae
on bund an ehtirejjew stock <
Au ineir ,cv*ods l aving been destroyed M’ th\j
ijtrc tire. T!:e}*'jDive now on h'.jnd n fine lot of
tiuiiLTfier xltlsUi/cngf C/uLotey l*riul,
* JjvnlL tCic-i, JJuii/iti o. KvJ(jo/ls : iCc. die.
^s-K 3
J.ZEADY-ifAJj^ CluxHajNu, jiaTS dr CJJ*S
* JJUUlN cl’ ZAJJULJid w JJiil-
l/L/l A1 Cilliz, -JH LI ElV J, «*
A 1 IjJNJML A1 Ltli J .
Together with a*gr<&it variety ot” articles jusually
kept iii liie.r kiic.' *±ney would be p.cu^ed io re-
fnv
{una.oihjtoinc
Stuideiavilie, AluV'RLtir, 1 ii Tit.
10
& 6&8.SW8&&
- ■ ,1 TTqriMKS at la w.
Syh'/tHia, Striven County, Ga.
Will pnAcTfCE i.v tm Middle Oikectit.
AIuv 24 1855 tf
JR ail Hoad ulcadcmy.,
W
“ if
r lE (Tycreises offNiis-ftnorishhig academy, situa
ted-bet ween Gen. \Vartlien's Steam JuiU and
Col. Dope’s residence, will commence its 2d term on
Monday-rile 18ti( June next, under the ■aBle'reetcu--.
ship<oWl;i)Hi-s ft. Olipkunr, who is unsnwiassed. in
his qua! iff cations as a teacher. Those who attend
tnisscho-d may ro«t assured, if the bumps of intfl-
h-et eah be be-found, Mr. Oliphant will, find them.
This uefidemy is in a lnfalthy locution, one and a
half oi lies east of Tennille, und'thnae miles South.
East ofSundersville. There is'also connected vrith
this Institution ‘-The Rising Star Polemic Si-
-eiety,’b tor the raonldjng of Orators. Oratory iit
the Tecfr'thut moves the world, and beieime is * its
fulorum.
' Board can be obtained on reasonable terms.
T. U. DAVIS, Secretary.
, - •* . “ '.tf
May 24*1 S55
AIXWORTH & SLATER’S
* AFORE AT DA VlsiiORO.-
rrmySE who have-ill ready honored us with a call t% 0 ns. and all kinds of J*uts,. Candies, Orauges, Lum-
4 it the thaabove Store are W *1 convinced that olls £ c '. •
,‘VALSO
we deep cnastuctly on hand, cnd hnue hid" in this
spring. The larflint. stock of ponds
w4j:c1l cmi.tut be stir'jifctKi iu anv country Store,
as regard's beauty- s^ftc and cheapness.
Miff
T HE subscriber begs leave to announce to the cit
izens of Washington and the adjoining coun
ties that lie has just .finished his
NE W STORE '
Onllfie site where the old one was burned. And
now receiving a large and well selected assort
ment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,,
<*onsisling in part of.
BACON, SUGAR, COFFE-E,
ALSO
Troth,
Nails,
Trace .
.'Chaim,.
Tid>s,
% ,- .• .Biurets,
Pails, „
■ . Cotton
Yuma, dec. Ac.,
And every thing usually kept in- his
line, w Inch lie offers at his usually
LOW PRICES.
CALL AND SEE HIM AND YOU
•‘WILL NOT REPENT IT.
. ... ZfiSANTLBT.
3% n;- 185.Y -- •■*..- G
• MOURNING DRESS GOODS.'
Bombasines, zVlpacas, Can ten and TummiuCRff
Muslin de Laiues, Grciiitdc.ns, DarageSj Mb
Ginghuaies etc.,rttc. f. -
- WHITE G^ODS.
Surp Mull and Namsook Muslins, lig'd Plaid and
Strip Swias uiid Jocouet^, L)iineii€A Lawns etc.
LINEN 'GOODS.
g 1-4 to 121-2 Barn by Sheetl pigs, Pillow Gase Vmen,
Best all flax 4 1-2 Irish Linens Table Damasks and
Napkins, Drapers, Uacubaes, etc.
1 HEAVY GOODS.
Plain audStriped OsuaDtirg^, Shirtings' an<i SlveeL
ings a 1-iito li 1-2 Drills, Deinnins, Cottonadcs.etc.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
A full ^assortment for Ladies, Men, and ehildrene-.
. EMBROIDERIES.
Collars and Sleeves in Muslin and Laiiu, Chimisettz
and Sleeves „ „ - *
Eagiiigs ana insertiugs ,; • ,, *** *
B.muS and Plouneery - „ ' .„
'l'nreud uud.Yuiereuhs. Laces, etc., etc., . .
StiyunimM if dll.. 1 -9 loy.
gtiikrtisejineRS.
K EEP constantly on Rand thrt follow'mg articli
which are prepared by their Apothecary l'ro;
artiefes
,.,- r j ^ ft' 'km
radicals kno-^n- to be good :
Lauda'ouffr,_ Peppermint j Es*. CinBathoir, Ess.
Burgumo;^ Bay llater, Syrup SquillsTSyrnp Sarsu-
purilla. Sy.nlp’Pi.Tk L'-ui,’ Number six. Ointment
Wine, Pomatum, IL.ir Pow.li-r, Lemon, Cologne,
ShrttnjX)0,dLve Syrup, Syrup Wifd-L'berry Eate-
'nmus Drops, Tincture As.affXticb, Tricoplierous
■HuirjGil, Black iuk, Putty.
T8ey also keep all the usual Paints Oils andVar-
irshes. ' -
Putnam
Pntnam SherHTs Sales.
TTT1LT. be sold Left -re the Court-honsc in Eatoo-
t t top, Putuem conntv. w".Iin"Uie lairfu! hm,
uaj in Jane next, toe following
] proper!' tu-mt:
Two uiu.urcd and
ursnes. _ ...
Alcohol, Madder i.ngwooii Indigo Toilette Soaps,
Soda, SeuHitzd'owderS^CinuMnorr, Cloyca Pepper,
Gum Cuniplior, Peariusiu S.fft Petre, V indow(ftass
Gl»o*Blue St'-ne; ckmpenis,Starehf Sa’seratus Root
aadgrournJ -Ginger, Nuttuegs, htfiee, Al*si le.M- - -
tardj.Gum Arabic Potash Borax Fpifon and Glauber
Salks, with all-flie usual llrdieinea (of best qaauty)
‘prescribed by Piiysifiiiris.
£5?"*Spico ground to order ateffort notice.
Sparta,*llaruli 15 '
Samuel Pierson
of David Moore to' satistv a’fl f» i«-ird
fri-n».I’Utiiiini Superior Ci-« t In F-.v,^- of >n-»cnt
Swan vs mid iloore, i^id to satiety ether fi tas
ag; inst said David Moors.
Also, at the same lime and plate, two b-r-dred
and ninety terceacres of land, lyh-f* in said toaiAy,
adjoining the lands oflius hr-• •"■. Johnson, Mrs.
Poo! and others; leviedCo k.- the land of James
Y alley to satisfy TWbJfa* issued in favor ofJoha
VII. VV affti-r, Executor of Joel \W.lktr, deeeasrxl, from
1’atnain {>upe5;ior CouiV-one sgaimrt W.uiazn G.
Lee, snu Jmoes Vanefy^ security.
Also, at thekametime imd place,' a negro T. sir
named. Anderson, Tcvicd on as the property of th.
cWate of Prederick Rainey, dcccare-f. oy virtue of
fi fa issued from Put man Inferlm Court in bvw
’N E W GOODS
1«55. iSpring Tr*4le. . looY.
WADSWORTH’S ’CASri HOUSE.
Mo. 116 Congress St., opposite Pulaski House
BA VANN AH, GEORGIA.
I S now receiving-alarge fflld well selected, stock
of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOOV8,
to which the- uttentkm of pei sous viaiiui£*lsFs Wir-
ket is moot respetnuiiy invited.
By uoiMg a regumr CAt ii BUSINESS we are
ableto-seii our goods at much lower prices than
"(liose doing a loitg credit traue. \\ e do not have
to'tax tne cash bin or fpr long etedits and batiiieljts.
l'ersomf buyiqg goods lor easii will find it to their iu-
Steres- topureuase oful* ^ . .
. REGULAR CASH HOUSE,
as by ah- doing tliey cun efl'ect u saving from 10 to 15
pergeutrtin the amount of Uieir bills.
'In new styles of
" DRESS GOODS,
we are exhibiting. Printed Liffons; Beautiful Bro-
Chuilies and Cliahie B.irages ; WhileOnutonCrape
Shulls; New Style Spring Ginghams, aiuLgouds of
other fabrics.
EMBROIDERIES.
Beautiful Gihrpsejie, Ycniie Point, Maltise, Cam
bric uinjja'wisS-. Colbirs and Sleeves ill setts, Fjue
Embroidered and Hem Stitched Handkerchiefs, In
fante WitiktS; Swiss uud’Cainbhc Edginge and lnsev-
tiugs,*1Piowiet;ft Mtd Bands, Uudbr Hamikfs. ftoLurs
Mourning khd Slyeves, etc. etc.
SPRING MANTLES 'AND SCARFS.
In this branch of ourjrade we take the lead and are
otferitig a beautiful assortment of the- lutest aiiu
fushiouttbicpauerHs in all the most /Msii'alhe eoi-
ors, . . ■ ’ -'
' • , ^ HOUSE KEEPING QOODS,
10-4,11-4, and 12-4 Barnsley Linen Sheeting-V 4-4,
,,-4, 8-4, 10-4,11^4, and 12-4 Superior CotttHiT5heet-
ings, fine and t-oinjuoii Tpilet yuilts and Coimter-
paiiea, PHlow Case -Linens and Cottons, Scotch aud
Russia Diapers and Crash, Huckaback Toweils aud
Towellings, Superior Litlen Table Damasks and
Napkins, Curtain Muslins, Eiue Dimety,Ticks, &e.
WHITE GOODS. ' .
of every description, styles and variety.
~ i HOSIERY.
A full and complete assortment of Mens’, Ladies,
Bays and Misses, ofthe hest German aud English,
manufacture*.
PLANIA TION G 0 0DS.
Striped and Plain Osnabnrgs, Marlboro Stripes and
Denims, Heavy Blown Cottons, Piaid Ilaudkci-
cliiefs iVe. <te.
Persons favoring us with a cult may be assm-ed
that-they will meet with honest and lionorable deal
ing and procure the best goods at the lowest pos
sible prices.
mar i ’ tf
F«r
' DB. J. B. MASCHIS1-S
CEIEBUATElf CAIU01IC0N,
the Relief and ChPc of Salleiing
FEMALES.
I T stands pre-eminent for its curative powers jn
all the diseases for which it i» recommenced,
usuull called
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
Of these afe Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the
Womb; Fluor Albus, or Whites; Chronic Inflam
mation aud Ulceration oftlje Womb; Incidental
ileq.GH-lioge, of flooding; Painful Sujipressed, and
Ini'giikrr Menstruation, &c., with all their ueeom-
pauviug eviis, (CaiiCer excepted,) no mutter hbw
severe or how Tong standing.
The Cathoiieon far surpasses other remedies, in
being more certain, less expensive, and leaving the
system iu a better condition, i-et all interested coil
and obtain a pamphlet (ikee) containing umpie
proof, from tlie nio. t respeetuble sources, of the
-beiietieial results of its use ; together with letters
front highly experienced Pliysieiaus, who lrnve uaci.
it io their practice, and speak from their own ob
servations.
N-otice to Unfortunate Females.
I fbcift a duty incnmbsflt upon myself to declare
pubtijfly tlie-greati blessing -Dr. JLachisi's Uterine
Cathoiieon has proved to me-. For two years mv
health was miserable-;1 was ahflust unabte to walk.
Physicians pronounced my case lului-g ot tne
vvoinb, extensive ulcerations, commencing with
fluur uibus. The pains, lrrinifion, ufostratiou, and
the intolerable fuetid»disuh*rge, renoejeu jiib a"
'burden- Iu this miserable condition, Dr. F. -P.
Newland leyommerfd Dr. MurcLis^’s Uterine Ca-
liiOlieon. zViter taking four bottles-1-find, lir.seil in
pettiest iiealjii. Grutituhe for my restoration makes
mmardently dCsue that nil my se.-i, uiiko uoflirtB
.ujfte, may find onre relief from tills inestimable
uiedieinq, ’ • .
Elizadeth A. NewlaJiIi,* .
No. If West-M., i»[ieu,-N. Y.
Tlie above statemeu: i know to be trui.
*' . F. P. N cwi.and, iL D., Utica, N, Y.
i have no hesitation iu saying, Dk. IfALcULsi’s
Utuu.ne Catuoudon is-invaluable m uterine disea
ses geiaerivb'- 1 have -used it in Fluor Ajbus,
AinenoiTUaea, Prolapsus Uteri, and in cases of cx-
teneive uleerktivn of the vaginu and as uteri. _lt is
vvorthy of the notice of the Faculty.
• JoaxG, Omticx, M. D.,
Baltimore MdV
My wife, ffaving used several bottles ot Dn. Mae-
chisi’s UTskisk CaihoIicon, and having derivrt.1
great beueflts therefrom', has uo hesitancy iu pbo-
nouneiug it one of the best roedioines ever produ-
i, and recommended it to tbe afflicted,
'J. 45. Slauk, Hernando, Mies.
T HE subscriber respectfully begp leave to in
form chg citizens of Washington and adjoin*
dug counties, that lie has resumedtiis business in hia
... NEW STOKE
And keeps eoftstantly on hand an assortment of
FAMILY G«0€£RISa V
Sscb as Butter, Bacon, Com Meal, Sugary Coffee'
Lai d, Flour* Rice, a choice lot ol pickles^' also Sal-
aratusrSe., Ac., Ac.,'
; •- ' ALSO
Bar soap, Tea, Almonds, Fillierts, ftYalnuts. Rai"
Spun Cotton, Crockery, Tin Ware, Salt," and. in
fact all things usually kept in a complete Family,
ejvring office(.loes.it fill ! T Fi>rcommer-*l MR. IT. W. SHEPARD Our AcENTl 6 jW:. ^ applies reeeived_weekly v Cajif
’ . »* i * / HlHi SITt III:
cial p.urp( Gc—mu ‘c!i -raaklnop-—{ffioF-
phorus.ifi extracted- from I.uryJ wn<?s.
A Geiitiem. ii well 1-n--A'» ad 1 igl.Jv respected
b-- all-wlio knew hhitfor his integrity tmd business
Htul Hf*e hi: A
is an !'n •» ° De ^ party, ! manv tons .re ' annimlly.
rW(Sl Z. ran ‘f a ? ainst fir^s in Wvhon K.-.ft
■ ‘"-Atwoi-u f “ 'ur-s m w-.-rien Mi-Ht trai’cIeY. lie liad rot more iu d . ; 8 u u.-snt.ri e taste'ami f.u e- cf.::il;'ind
ebfst Wicv» wh ' ch houesty.s iKa.i half uo 4 46 sefr hefdre 'the J 11 .?. 0 g ! v- :i5a - > good, supply
. ; ].; n -r' _ d.bti wkdirfMbb ooJwrtKo
* - *» :-i* • • 4
c-ed,
Pamphlets to be had gratis at the store of B^cha*
riah Giay, JVgentj Sundersvire, Go. • ,
Also SOLI) BY,
BT. Wm. A. Hayles, Druggist. LouisviRsf 1 GA-
FXJ. White. “ MilledgeviHe, Ga.
Hubert & W bite, “ _ V arieutou, Ga.
J'.B. MAKCIHSI & CO., Proprietors
Central Depot, 804 Bi
.roadway, N. Y.
ley
Fifty Dollars leward.
■J) ANAI5 A V Irpm the subscriber tm Thnrhday
last 2ist inst, Di* negro man Jauuarv. Be
about thirty-four years olcL about 6 feet /" 3 ipeiies
high, very black’ with laTge white eyes, weiglis
about 2u0 pganuSi He' lias a large star upon, the
calf of one of his legs. He probably has gone ti^Ief
wBe're I can get bird.
. dee 2$
WM. W.'GAINEK.
’ tf .
’ J. E. WILLIAMS,
[Formerly of. Knoxville. Tenn.\
COMMISSION MERCHANT^
AND DEALER IS
Boeon. Lard, Corn, Oats, Wheat and- Produce
generally, J6nnson’s Ware-honse, Atlanta, Ga. '
TS~ Orders from a distance promptly attended
to fcb7—2oy
AT JOHNSON AND PARDEE’S.
W e have just received our Spring and Bunimcr
stoex of goods colliding ol iffotlis eassiilners
biia.-LTiieu anu Marsipies \esimgs, everv vawt tv
of Linens -‘andLi.ion Drills lorco-ts and P“ nts i
Drap. oo.’tete., Su’d AhiAecas,, flue sirtieie. Afro
fii.e ure.-s Boot unit Shots. A beahtit^l arile-e n>
smipe ol'Spri'g, ami Ftnnnier Huts Ihr dr#!*, U1 ’ w 8
;ood variety ot other-huts. . .
Ready made clothes such us Coats, valirs, > ests,^
Drawers, Shiits, French IriiibroiUered) auiL JancJ
Skirt Goii’irs, Stbeks,. Cravats a:fu •‘Tie*, one-na-l
Ho.-e, Gloves xtc.,,&e., all ofj;liicii we .will selMow.
(jaii inGe.its amt **faee the.musie.-.’ .
Spuria,’March 22 . : 1 U
Tia Wiire Mi»a«factory.
Opposite Brown ft Pendleton's
^ Store.
Dr(y
HAVE nowen lnmd a good assortment at plain
i Tin Japanned Pressed, Plainsheifi and Ifttised
-i-:.. u.'—T of c«lfi;e Filters St-u^i
Tin Warej consisting in- part o
Xureenff, V.'asn Bowls, Kius
sed, i ressed, Soup,,
Dinner, abti A H. O l iates, Cake*Pan? Fluted,
Basjeing S;ioous, Flesh Forks, Iron Skimmers
Tilled. Wi.ijer* iriyii lO.to-24 iucbej* Blind ^ l P ie?s
to connect the Rod ahd .Sluts to Rolling Biiuds, a
great saving to Carffi-ffters. Also irtalte to
■all articles in .this line of business. Such as G*!
Tanks from one fo four Barrels, or mote, Bath and
Foo't TuBsv 'TiuClinrns, etc! 1
Tin Roofing: Qfittevs, Fipes and job wora tor
cash, at prk-cs eo'raespondiug with those now paid
for mgat and brgud.
Tm NYare'.exchffuged for old .Pew
ter and Lead.’>
jv. r. xr Hart.
Spartn feb 1c. ■* r .
T
*G. S. -CARPENTER.*
* House, Caxptrder and Joiner.. .
-l-*TILL attend promptly to any business in his
Hue cithertij biiiitaugotiu repairing Houses
:a llancoek and adjoining ei-uutics. . The best refer-
chees yi n be given. F.ates to juit the times, Let
ters addtessea Jo him, at Oiilvertoli, Hancock, qpuntj
ivill receive pronuit attefdieu- _ ® U1
jail IS * - - • v
Jousc Carpentei'and Joiner.
rj-iUK undersigned takestfiis method of informing
1 Iris fcrnu r p.itvons i.tid the'public general.y.
ai he jias built a largeshop onlhe West aide ot
public squafte, where he is ready to receive orders
ibr any work in his line* such as wigdow sarii,
Winds, doors, and cabinet furniture,- Also house
buih}iug‘uud reparing done dt moderate rates.
KiCIiARD SHARP
Sparta, Jan. 11. tf ■
cfejjiiujtott' ^^ftliscntcnts.'
CONFECTIONS
JYtce Things for Little
25 «.
eveniy-eight acA of Hnn,
lyingA^sifitl comity, ad^jiaing the lands of Green
and ethers; levied on i
of J<-c\ Brachaui against yreilerick Kainoy gsr-
uishee. * JOHN E. I- dl ls, •'beriSl
AJ'iy 17, .1956.
G I.tflfGlA, 1 UTNASt CVHiNTt.
Whereas Ann ! . Il- w -ro *)yiUes for letters
of administration "dih t.,e Will annexed on thoe*-
tai"e of John H* . anl, deei-ase..—
Thjse dreg therefore, to ri’esnd sd-iintiish all and
singular ti c khnirri! and • 5he's di eresti i to ho
ami appear ,*t my r.flli-s, on < r iwk.re the first liou-
ch'y in June next, to si.i-w cyn**?if say exist, why
said ktte.rs should not t-p erat tf'.
WM. E. CARTER, Odinrjt
Mr.y 17-JR®. . *0*
GtOKGJA. Pritp.aiii Conntv. ,
Vojrt of (fnllnirY, Pnrmier Trrm, 1V4.
J Tpesring ti> the Court tri-inti.e peths<t»t«l AJ-
,-exaisier Itehl, A-:.. -:i -r^-oi ot tne reol cstato
ol ihnlu us lluth r, <i. v'iL, am! A ’lor—iruor wi a
’he «U1 arfrexed oil ri»e person; 1 cotnt-3 cf eeitl
Iu us ltuH* r, ihrc’d.. «w**s A-t«rnni*tn*r-r with
rl.t? will mluoxed im the estate nt Mass'y IL l*«t-
k-r, dec’ll., that lie Uto* bwtnplct*a the said s> vrtal
aiitnlnistnilionsiiud.praying to •» -lisr-’si*-t ti«rw-
ircm.' J»rdered, tfuit tinsdi.npp , 'n-; li(Ui » p::Wi*l«-
idinfenns of the law rv^niriBgail (vr'-'t;s pn»i-
eert)0.1 to show cause, if any they on, m "f i-e-
lore the hud Monday in Julie ifr\t. why si • ‘etvre
of dismission should m-t at th*t tii)-e be u.atiteiL
True extract irointhe mil-. : I' -iiTt.
W. it. CARTER, Ordinary.
Dec, etiklSM.- *
-L INCH’S .
aii'Tt-RUE r.?/af tic
S' POWDERS, s
1 UCILes Candies Of various sorts, Nuts of differ
ent kind*., fruits of all kinds to suit the sea
sons, &c. &c. die. Cidl and taste for yourselves.
F. ii. AKN AIL
R HEUMTISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, A.NDSCI-
AT1CA. For the above ui-ei-.ses a sate, sj ee-
u\ und rudieal eyre is found iu Lineii s Aini-R.i-o-
niaik- Bonders, the greatest remedy now known
lor Rheumatisui, in any of its forms. Among the
many uosDums ofthe jay, so lauded ss cures l r
Rheumatism, none hiave*cvi r yet Ixs-u ,ii.-,o*. ered
to be possessed of halt the -mrative j>» wti* t i th»se
i’owdcrs.
Let those afflicted read ihe certificates sppendc-d
■ l«loV, which arc from persons pcrtHtly ie-poti*i-
hie, aud whose veracity canuiff be qo-.-sticis-il. If
relief from suffering be desired, you have • n:y to
prntitre a box or two of these invalunbie I*i>wdcTr,
ana lollow stricl.y ihe di'pr* ; oTs««,and t l -*ir
effect wiil soon be led, inn total.bsviue of p- : •
Bv arrangement with Dr. J. G. Git-son, their
discOvorer, these Fowiiers will hcrealU-r De pet np
by B. W. Adams. A Box contain, sixiy powders.
Ail ordeTtv directed to him nt Eatonton, Putnam
Co., Ga., will meet witn prompt attention, if the
cash ♦5,i>o v aeeontpauy the- otder. Meuicine sent
tree of charge.
CERTIFICATE
Dfl. J. G! GIBSON: *
Snf—I have been afflicted with Elieumatimn for
•he last three or four year-, which, though slight at
na>t, continued to increase up on me, until it became
exceedingly troublesome,' and causing, at
•when it entered iu the back of ray head, the most
dreadful and annoying pain. It was suggested to
me, on one occasion, By a friend, that if 1 derived
:o lie cured of Riieurteff ism, I would probably And
„ -litre tor it in \our pigvirers, which you call Liuch's
Anli-Rueuinajje 1’oivoer. Though I had bat Bttle
fajt.i in their efficacy; i coaclndect I would give them
i fair trial. I did so, and contrary to all empecta-
rion, I nan taken but a few of them whcnl aaae-
-_-il to feel any more poar, ar.d 1 have been freed from
all RLewmatiesymptoms up to the present.
Ee’icviiig yqur powders mvalusUe, and having
no doubt of i heir efficacy . - cute, I thought Hr/
duty togiveyou tRistestimony in '.heir it-*.
Muv 17 1S55
Respectfully, Ac-
Jo*. W. ILurnt.
REMOVED
t-pHE uncfer.sisffWd inlimns his friends - that tliry
jS. caiybe found in Bensons buildings on the roan
>i the Deputy wliere they keep) an assortnient of
Dry Goods ainlCiotiAngv. They will beipurticulariy
obliged to those friends,'wh. are indebted to them,
if they woa;d eal! and settle up r.s earlv nos.ibic.
, LAZAIlON dr NEWMAN,
may 3 • tf .
Notice.
S IXTY days after date cppilication will be mad to
the Court oi tjrdinary of Washington county for
.e-.iVc to sLa the negroes belonging to the estate of
Thomas Milh, late of said oennty deceased.
SOLOMON GLADD1N, -Achn’r.
Last Call.
r r , HO. < ?E indebted to t».e uu ersigned are berjt
by uutilieu tout all claims due him. Uiust he
nqumateu at once. His papers ate iu the bands of
Z. Lrantij, E. q., to whom ;di those who dgsiro to
r/\ .. ....... .. % .... 1* A *d 1% DP A VT I \
to s-.ve cost eaii make payiaeuL S. D. LRANTI-A .
dee if *• - iiu
Mi. \l. a?./ tMIMS SB HO.
A? CL KEY’S JliLLS JiEW StTuRE
rjvHE ^ubserifcer» wuuja respeetiuliy announce to
eir friends, and me puebe ghueruily ,1L» tiic-y
.it.ee opt-ne i at the ubove store a very aaudsoiBe
stock oi i ailand u L,,ter.gO Jiua,.ooiopri*i.Lg,
Ladies Dreso Gooas, ' - •
Domestics,. " jm • ,
Silks anu Strew Bonnets,
Ribbons, Si.ails,. * - •'
Re-pay ai.teie Cmthnig,
jlatai a*i4 Gaps,
. Shoes alia Bools, - ,
ilar.i w-i,e and Grcekcry,
Sa . a.crwiiu Undies, • ...
Jewelry and AVmodes,
yrocenesnU' i ’iai ivm^,
j Aleuieines, Ax-.,
All of.wliieh pnrcliased iu New Yolk and l’h’ili-
Jeiphia, tliey ou*i'ut very low prices ,
They iuvite puiodasor* io'Bouuj and examine for
themselves. , •
B. A- MATHIS, & BRO.
oet., 17 .. *
*’ C» ^arlnershlp-. ’
T HE un^ersigneu have lbrinea a co-partnership
tortne purpose of carrying on-the business ol
i iustcring^driekiuy iug anti Rock work iu all their
various- hrauches and in the pierst wdTkinaixlike
manner. Jpbs taken in the count ry
, -. ’ DANLLL' STEVENSON.
. . . • J AM E# A. FAG AN.
ftandetsville, January l,A8o5 p ^ ojr
fb; (hie Public.
JTPHE c%riaideVetion' ihr' which fhe fifilowing notes
A wore givey, by tug, haying laded, I will hot
pay theip frtbd|s compelled l>y law. AIT persons
are-l'orwaVneil 1'roqj tiadingjorsuid-tfqtes. ’ '
Chiu note lbr_$4l dated fth-April 1855; And‘due
25th Doceuibor l'sfio. One notqllbr'$30; dated 7»h
April 185a, emu ValluBeceraber,* l85t>. One note
Ibr §40. ihvlecf 7th A^iril 1855, due 25th December
1867, all-paVable to WmfofU Logan.
• • '• t * mHJAH SMITH.
May 17 * It* - v
jrmTMCE. ...
I N pursuance of an oyjley lrmn liis Honon-Wm.
W. Holt, the Superior court ol Wasliinptou
l omjty, will be adjeni uecrniitil the third <iu) Mon-,
day’in Jiuie next,all-Attoruieti Suitors Jurors and
ufllue.sed’are herebv notified. •
* L. A. JERNIGAM, Cl’jc.
Sandefsville May 17 - . Im
^Notice.
CHAFFER AND €0.
No, & Whitaker Street, Sfa^hnah Ga,
$
THOLESALE, and RETAIL DEALERS
( ih Sash, Blii
^ . inds, JJoors, Mouldings, <fec.-
Ylso Paints, Oils Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Golo
Leaf. Bronzes. &e. Also 25 different kinds of
Clocks, from #1,25 upwards.- Builders and -others
would do well to give ns a call before purchasing
elsewhere. “The nimble six penee” ie our mottc
Janlfl , • or
Or al 1 kinds ne>tly Exeeutcd at
l£~ THIS OFFICE,JS|
T WO njonths after date application-will be made
tu the court of-©rftiuary of Einsauef eouuty
Georgia^ far leave to sell atotsif land dying in Mer-
nweatlier (urlgilrally Trtiupf Noi one hundred and
thirty nine; (139) in tlie Second District of said’
county, bolouging ttpthe estate ot Isaao M. Nor-
unm, dwee-ased httewd.Ktnjimic-l countv Georgia.
.TH0MAS.X PARSONS,*Adm’r.
,Mdy 1-7 • t Jm
Admimstrator^ SeJfr
Y i/ TLL be-sold.before tlie eourt 'house door in
T T, Sanderevilffi, within tlie legal hours -f sale,
on the first Tuesday-in July next, the negroes he-
Dr-ff. G."GIBSON,
-- Eatonton, Ga.,
Dkxit Sat—I cannot rrfcr. (hart exprereie*
to you of t;«e grtenl estitu i- I place <>n voar’ in-rsiu-
ablc remedy tor Ki.c irmath-m. 1 have used it irt wvj
lamiiy With the most ^ati-f-etorv rr^nlt-, snd wac.d
recoiimeud it to muy‘perM,ii who may be rfflicted
wild this mp.-t annoying d>easc.
1 trk-ii h on tin old negro wcinaa some 55 or 50
years of age, wl.o lias been severriy afflicted far 3£-
ye^rs, ormure, for migiit I know, and fry~rrnnlly
r-be na* Iji-eu rendered lu-lpiess l>y (1-r y -st exerm-
c.afing i«ain, h ing tip- < i k to* wi-eks at a tir».
Viixinej to relieve her, 1 iiu\e tried the most of tin
remedies iu use for KlicuuiatiMr., but alwsys with
uu.-n.tb-factory recuits. >tic rtiil complained, asd
tier rtiigcrs had become stiffened aud paititlly drawn
together. \\ lien 1 Imurd o! your rrj-iedv, rjrd m.
{xciaily-of the nstunDhiiqr cures that it is '•ffpet-
mg, 1 actennineaXo try it on this old -treman. 6m
eotnueftced to take the p^wilers. accorditg to ycur
i ireetieiis, and in a few days she experienced tb*
most grtitiiylng re.-«H». lint as hergeneral be *»i
w as feeble, ana finding ber somewhat fir*wii«V * JB-
r^rui'meii, by vour advivc, to uisc-.l.tinue ‘ .? pvti-
Ueis K)1\* le’w'llaya.. A-'.-oon as 1 ur.ud h.s; dear
oi leveF, i c- iumenevd t: e-powdtr* agai;., and fffier
taking tffVm s,r three iyi ♦tonis.i.injr to tell, aba
.-.ilia ttu-t M.C »a.-entire.y i-.i-artof poll.. Ann w>en
l enquired un-ie j i.rtK ii «rjy <f fir conoiton, afe*
fhru-ti-ut uer bauds, with. Ii-r b.:gci> otfai^utasad
uftiitrle, suyiuc lh. t she imo not been so dear ot
jrtii. for jsors, “and she tj.i ,ice a young g—.’' fcfcs
mm not complained of kueomatisin mace, an* 1
hope that tne fuiti.fulold Mnayt may neve, safer
l*aiu again.
I cbserfnlly besr you this tiAtitoorr, rr.d bep*
that you wili lesc no time m ^aboshi-.igy cr Le-u r-
Jfv t«k..e World, as V sate -a- certain ec-r i .'atdi-
lua Jsrti. *■
’ Most respeetfollv yottrs,
- -A. Y Aom
Eatonton, April 4. 1S53.
* I do hereby certify; tiut after f rinr tor M
years with the’ most uicniciatinti p-i.i f; m _('• renic
kneiimiTtism, aud i.ij'iI;i:g no perm umt rri:ei fr*
anvof the many.prcs^njcious utveu roe p.. dtffer-
ent pi-ysicians,’ 1 .mi y.,w ‘entireiy we;., m . o*iy off
RiietUiiatisiy iuclt, but likewise of its effccVs. Ibis
cure was effected by a prep ratk*H r.yieo Linch’a
An:»-R::eumatie l’owdeis. Ofti.oepi-odcrs 1 took
two dozen, and have not iiac airy syttiMia.- of my
old pains for tlireo ye-r*. Ti-c elhc. -n-j Be w «
like liuurie. \»iUiiutbri« days after I b* C Harts
the firs, powder, n.„ pains disappeared, and l l*'*
■ "been entirely clear orjlicikCp w tbe.presoi.t tiro*.
Tp all suffering trout Khcumniism, i do i oairiiy rt-
<-iAnmcud these iK-woer.', conhoently heiisrinp Uwt
you tiave oisty to give hem a trial to secure • list
ing cure.
Yonra Eeepoetforr,
EatonSpn, April 'J 1355. . Jon Lc-oe.
I have no 'hcsfttffion in sryhtg, tbot a.' sr hkvinff
suffered for upwards ot ill years w Ml RLcuro. Vans
fu its-most-direfui form—first iu ray toes, tar wy
thumbs, wrist and Juices, shonluel*. sad lastly—
most exermavtingly—ui my neck, 1 took two rt
D-tobdozeu of. Lineli's Autl-Rbeuruatie F..w -.,tSj
and.niitwiUi»taudiiu£ I am old. and ray eoost. v-
tion very mnep shattemi, I have reteiveu th**gsrt-
ea'Jbent'fit.fronitbeiii imaginable; jut relief ft*nt
suffering and pain 1 counot stiribu e to any tcinr
hut tbe poWders, fo»I have trien every thii g in
vain, that friends" cjiuld suggest or pliyaicians p«y
sc-ribe. TotoulJ; therefore, earnestly reccawjerc
them to o» ehy sufferer of this dreadtul disease, l*t
him be old of young, Yount, Re-pectAuij,
•_ S-jcrr.T Yliwte*.
Eatonton, April 2nd, 1355.
I am happy to stifte, for the benefit of those who
are atttietert with Roeuiuatb-m, that a perfect cure
rson
hasskeen effected iu tlie pe
mine, by Liuch’s, Anti-Rli
ot a negro maa rt
heumatlo Powder*. Tha
said boyf-bavingsufferea with it iucegoanU^fiM^y-
wurds ot' twenty vesrs, lost sf leset
filer uh4J he took the above powder*;
time, aotr nearly two year*, he has been a i
aud oon'ff'U'tfleM hand, nevernaving suffered with
'Blieumatisjn, t* w.e best of my knowVUre, and I
juice pioaanre’Iu reeouuuending to to ail thus asne-
ted. ' ’ Mil-deed L. GoU.ix.w--rtk.
April 10, 1858.
L Vriillam &
STATE OF GEORGIA. (
I’crxAM fiwnr. t
Ordinary of acid County,' do hereby certify, tb*t
John Eineh, Jus. TV, Mappin, Benjamin F. Ad»w«
Robert My rick, end althtn-d L. Cftllk
certify iti* favor of Liuch’s Anti-P-
ders, are reputable citirens of said i
suspicion ot attempting t'-aud nront
be attached to ttteiii, and thrltl c:’-
longing to the esl.itoof Tiros. Mills deceased, to-wit j bids tite ids* that ti.ey La’-"
St-ahora about?l years old, Jack 16, Luce and her
child, Caroline 5, Rachel 3. Harriet 14. Darkis 15.
Sold by virtue of an order lrom the Ordinary of
gaid county forthe benelit of tr.e heirs anti credi
tors 6f said deceased. Terms on the day of sale.
SOLOMON’ GLADDEN, Admr
may IT Ids
Given trom under my J**nr':
flee, this the loio day ci
W ulus B.
I certify 4othe above myarif. ^
j Clerk ofthe Supe nor Court of to« Countv
J May 17th, 1S35. 1 *^ T