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P. C. PENDLETON.
JLU-ME IX.
; SAN0EJRSYILLE & SPARTA, ft A., TSUfeS©AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 18a5. -
NUMBER 32.
CENTRAL GEORGIAN.
X Weekly .Miscellaneous Journal,
PUBLISHED AT
S1NDERSVILLE ANB SPARTA.
EV ST THCK-A.A V MOBJiiNG,
P. C. PENDLETON,
Terms of this Paper.
*»J* It aTWaXCK,
iT rsm ttr;EA nos <jf 3 mosths
$2.00
2.50
cB t vriU be counted Ji square whether it
— ten lines <w not- • .
v<r - ta ;i<ies »n«l under tweuty-oue Will oe
squires—air over tweuty lines and un
.. _ ' ,„ l vX spoares, &C-, «fce.
DR. BRANHAM?
A T the earnest request'of many of my. t>ld
i£\_ Friends, and patrons 1 have determined to re
turn in Kat.fliton and continue the Practice of Mea-
I ofrfmy services to the citizens.of Eaton-
d Putnam county, and .will attend 'faithfully
icnre,
ton.and i uumui vwuuy,
to my Prote’ssioc. 1 will give speiitoT attention to
obstetrical cases, and the diseases, of women and
children. Having had many years, experience in
the practice, 1 hope-tOg.et rtiy ‘shhte of patron
age. My office is'"in. the •’ onsoroccupied ’ey Wm.'.
A. Keid", Esq., as a law inti falls left there; or
' til Pi-oria.^ fn
atmvresidence will be attended to. . .
. ' ‘ • f. dOEii BEAN-HAhi.
13th, 135p.
2-ctf
DAVrS&WA1.KEK
EATONTON, GA. . “9'
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
rz* «Cr*Kt OF TEN E1N SS. . ' • .
— £1 O ' and Eiltv cents for each aubse-
#u* v, '"“ ^ * ~
v " . >t i*i without a spccific;t|ion of tlie
'• ' -ortiotis will be published till forbid,
”~ < *^VLfe<.'i"nal Cards, per year, where they
- #10 on
itr >viUilTC, . a*
—fc 7 o. U itith those teno
laying a 6g^ipace.
3 <tr*u
$f*r.
Legal advertisements.-
- ~ ;J id Negroes, by Administrators,
i.uar uaus, are requireo by law to
1 ■ **— montlC between
.. r lS cs>iay in tin
.j. joreuoou :Cid 3 in the attor-
;'l T.A* in the County in which
-e'^nes unis* be given in :
to the day of sale.
’ - v *s,c of personal property must be
-Tier l" uavs previous to sale day.
‘ -..r.aad creditors of an-estate
EXECFIED rROlTPTLT AND' WITH ’DESPATCH.
® HAVING a nnmbef if hands in connection
with me, 1 am prepared to do jobs jtot paly
in Phtuani hut in the adjoming ec mties. ^ £hy eom
Tnuriieatiolt from abroad will reach me through the
Post Office here. . 1 am alfco prepared to exo-ote pa-
neriu"' with neatness, and ou goodterms. .
April; IS, 1354. ' * JEFFERSON WEIGHT.
public
;Aill be made to the Court
-tdhaud or Negroes, mu,.
i * '-tr- o-' Admiinstratiou, Guardiun-
* s- - uMished S 1 . 1 . nays for disiuis-
V ..-ostioK. mn-ihii/y.*** months—for
, ,
'i.reche-are of Mortgage must be ptib-
i.V fir f.-jr months—for establishing
--dl SDJOF of three months—
:V,an Executors or Admiliistra-
n .j _ ,reu e veu by the deceased,
: • bree moutts.'
. will aiw.vs be coutinued.aecording
jair<-meets, unless otherwise
reqiu:
EAT E.S :
ietters of Administration, &o. 5'2 75
it.-u.is-o-v from A '.mistration, 4 5"
do. * do. * O oardianship, r 3 : <J0
3 hand or -Negroes, * 4 Ou
-as.,!* and Creditors. 8 -00
aai pr -perty . u h days, 1 square, 1 50
■. t Negroes bv Executors, <Vc-, 5 <>0
weeks. * - 1 50
.dvertisiiqr his wife, fin advance,) 5- 00
L 4 'Y* will be charged by the
•U>iDCSS
must be Post paid to entitle
• — W* iiave adopted the above rates from the
s ‘ - ie paper*, by wiiich Wfe will lie governed
h,- \dverti-As arc requested ttspay par-
- ’ r-tcr.tion to these rates, and they can waite
* : will if the cost of their advertisements as
» • as we can o nrself.
B EALERS in Groceries. Tohnobd, Cig.cfs, Snull^
Shons, Hats, Drugs, Patent- ('Jcdkincs, Iiafd‘
Hollow ahd w ood ware, Cutlery, Powder and Shot,
Candles, Soaps, Crockery, Fine LiquoraandWifies,
" id
and various other articles. ‘Call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.. Burgaiia. caq.be had. .
April IS; TB(!4.’ -T
HOUSE, MINTING,'
■ In its UKi’lons JSrititicAiii,
RABUN & SMITH,
COilMlSSlOT; MERCHANTS,
' *■* SAVAWNAiH, GAv. %: ''
T ENDER their' services to *he Planters of Geor
gia;' in tlie sale ofEStton" and'other Produce.'—
Having .Ugd many-years experience, they Ratter
themselves oii' being. aDjle 'to give -satisl'action to
Ih‘‘ *' ’ ’ ‘ ■“
feiftral .SJiierSstTOts*
. V 1 > V* *
Jvilkrtiscnuufev.
TIONS-
J\ice~ Things for laittle
'JP<douh.@4|’ * .
S UCH ns Osi'ildiBp of various sorts, Nftts of- differ
ent-kinds, ; 9“.;its of all kinds to suit tlie sea
sons, &e. <^?iiSc.
ALSO ’ * U /,
SE&£R>% TOBACC&AND-SS'C'FF.
Call and taste for yourselves.
May 1J1S55: . • • '
F. if; ARNAU;
• . •«• ay
-Cash -PHid Ibr’ Aarid Warrants! * -
I . BflREpay-thehighest market price for' Lan
* JTunuus. Atthe’stoge of Choiej &; llegrath-d
it Energy is the4ife~of'Busi)iess ■/”
Am«WORT#arid SLAj&ER’S
T HEY can nojv bepound imtheir NEW ETORE 1 ;
betweeu the Ctjuyt Hgtuse square andthe Ohureh"
-»1- X*-- •»
(whiub they rebuilt'immediately after th6 flref)’ on
the street ltadji)g lq.ililledge.viie, where they keep-
on liiiud an entire npw stock of ‘'
All their old goods having been destroyed by ^Jie
Intc-tiri:. They have now on hand a fine lot of
Muslins, jsttmmer Jelqines, Chutt^y 0tuihs,‘Print
Jjqrnestics, Jfotiiietf, Rillons, et-s. 'duel .
- • '1.." '
RPAD Y-ifAPP cloyhpw, AaTS c? cap*
■POUus ek -AilHirL-hAt<£• PPP" f
At JJi 11 'ppk j,
. -MXb PEfiPLME&r.- ' ■ .
Together with a great; variety of articles' usually
kept in their line;. They-, would be.piea;cd -to re
ceive calls from tneir old friend^and cuotp.uieis,^
Sandersville, May Z4th; Itffio, • "•* 16 tf
*• ■! J- T "• '.YA- *I »
heir patrons.' They vill not engage iii speculation
or any kind-whatever. ‘ Orfl^rS for Bagging, Rope,-
and Family Supplies will tie filled promptly and at
the lewest fnarkef prices.. ; •
j. w. eabun,.Of the .-fate firm ’of rabun-* .whitehead.
W. H. SSIITH, ' -1 ‘ r * *" ' 1 n ' ' Sitixd.ai i-ATHROP.
Savannah, Jufie 24; 1854. ' ..
To My Friends in Eatonton and
- . . , . Vicimty^... v , . ;
H
AVING sold outtny entire infcrestki'the prac
tice.of Medicine to. Bj. Nmbet,-1 -can
most cordially recommend him to-the public as a
salb, prurteut,- and stdlWul physiciah. * Tdtlidse v?lio
I — ! V ft— ,{nn It, r A *j ^1 1 ctlltO Jtl V* gPlk-
•may bu icflueiiue^ by .vne, i'wiInstate that -inyr cer
vices can be had in conjuetion with Iris, at miy tiihe,
free of extra charge. KOBEltT ADAMS..
Jun. 20,1864. S-tE .
mm ^ vmw*
.y j»b fl *oi’t or alt Jiinds dons
trllk neatness and despatch.
F si C T O ft 8 . ' Hyi
A?fp ..... .
COMMISSION - MEPlCITANTSj
S^VAiSNAIi, GA. ^ ‘ •
'jpvDK promptness and personal attention to all
Fs business entrusted to our char go, having met
it i approval,-we :beg leav« rospecWidiy .to .say,*our
’■ .t is continued at tlie old stand, plantation and
^rtoanal k justness;
upplies forwarded at 'the lowest Truitket.
jiriecs, and liberal, adAsan^cs made on’.BrQiluee in
Tnintt »ppot—Atlanta, Georgia.
- -roe-t to keep constantly on hand
: Bacon. Lari, Corn" Gats, fctocs
.t. .v .. mil infset everything Gv®r-
.- -< ,,, , .goes; and will be pleased to
a v Saaders riile, *n<l surround-
. ikT U 7iit>l« teraiN
SEAGO & ABBOTT.
2oy
W1RN0CK & DAVIS
; > - Cuibetlge & BroVier.~\
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .
BV'KSELLEUS & STATtuNF.llS.
Ni . 15.-. o NGEESV STREET,
SfiiUt-Nidf Market Square,
SAYAXKAH, GA.
J- •. K WaxjEBti. J Wu. E. Dates.
K»sek. isis. ' 16H f
FRANKLIN '£ MANffiV,
factors; -.
and commission Merchants
SAVANN-ATt, GA.
June Gth, 184S. T~ 1 7
J. E. WILLIAMS,
F ~T,-,er<y oj Knoxville. Tenrti].
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND HEALER IN „ '
U*-. Urd. Corn, Oats, Wheat and Produce
i’ -. ; ..n*-'.a's Ware-house. Atlanta, Ga.
iaT v- -era Jfoa a distance promptly atfende-
a fcu7—2oy
DR.
LAWRENCE.
to the bifddinfT OCCU
I Have KT iffice W ^ i f ^
- ; »ioit by Messrs, GHA\ BILD A,
r slrcz si'irt w — -- .
Sai: ELL where 1 shall always be prepared do at
-- Jwofe^oaJ *-31^ ^ M. D.
-aa.12di.l%55.
2-tf ..
4 Sl.-Afil.lfS.;
' JiTdpS AT VA V.iAoRQ. -
rT\H*Jfe Bwko have already honored us.wrtK'a Jfill
Jl iu tiu
, m ihe above_Stftre are w 11 conviueEa, pftat
we keep'Cofistalitly on hanij v ahd have laid in this
spring. T/'V larghp and handsomfet stock of gOods
w hicn eaj.i ot he -surpassed ih any. country btore,
as’rcgarus beauty style and cheapness.
NlB-’h- .W, SIIEP^ltp, Ol-R Age^t
A Gentleman.s-elLkijown-and 'hjgjily rtjspseted
by'all wiro k'notv'h'imfor'h'is integeity and business-
q-aalifiefttiofiS-would be-picaseitlto gee - ' at- 'the' old
stand all his fpicfldfi aijd customers \vl;olR i.o has ’
stieured during a iSietessfnJ career of some years in
fhis business. Ee ib V<?ady' to “great 'bargains
and. ,^]§o to syii| xlie iastq -ana- fjuiey 5 , and
more especially the ladies, havipfg.a gyqd supcMy
•of-fine goods birtuind'. - .•"*-• ■
May 24th, tSoo.-. ,• « ' ‘ t. . r tf
^bfv
Wa^iirgrton county.
olicrs
and
Pis office is on the gorier in
the new; bpildiiig r'ceently put up by Mesara. J- T
Yohnghlopd & Co.,'.w here he. i'nay ‘always b§ found,
wlfeii not professichaly engaged. ■ * 4
. . - . r A, A. CFBBFNS. .
Jim. 21 53 oy h
_ ply to
Mrlledgevilltr Jnljv£6th 1855
L.F. CHOICE..
5m.
NEW-VtMMES. .
6LFGUR GREAT BRITISH REVII3YS,
v IcAJtfELY,-' * ' •-
^Di^RtiRG-,. NgiRTH, British, We.st
.^inje, (Monthly*,> .
' Commence with is obth BbitisjI
for Mat, 185o, 'and t-he .ouggit. TIb-
VIEM'S, AND BL'AciwOO^' * FOR JULY,
IScp/.-. „ V *. *
* Triors‘“oi ScBscRivrioi:.—Any ono JEqvieVf -or.
BlackWboS, $3 la vein-. • Blaekwosd' gnd-'qUb Be-
view—T-dr say two Reviews, Up T.lyC ioiir Jvr
^tu3 Blao6woo’d,.$10. F8 Qr eopies to one 'address,
?30.
.A Y» AIt*.NjtlIELT: 14 CSS!£ a TEAT. ON BkVJ^W,
A.vn 24 cnirrs os JJi acsw-OOD.
.' Address ' ‘ •'
>. - .• 1L-SCO-TT-& CQ-,.Pj?V>i3l'&r3,'
54 G OLD'STKtET, CpEXEE FULTbk, S'E.W.TO^.K.
.y.-f'tJ. ‘A A.:-;,-!. •*?
■J. -S VflUSGBL&B ¥ t (V
their'New
to sed tkeir
teyp consiantly
8 TV f AY be found tor the pi
j.Vi .Sjorc wliei-e they ivrlL
oltTfriends and onstomers.'‘Jhey t .
im hand a large assortment <T Diw 'Gpeda suited to
-the'times afid- flre proyaiEng-fashions. .Together
witliHodts and Shoes: Hats and‘Caps’, Ready-made
411dtlh«'g,' SidcltuS, Bmlics and'Harness.' E
•LTKj^ISE," ,
• A general',assortment. otl^iLirilwarej- Ctvn^ry,
Glliss, Tiff, Ear the 1: and W do deb') V are;. 'a nU '•& 11
lea no .iren rr»ri<»vt!lUii..niA4»f';p"fI Cit’ fiimTlie?fnr
&(D3iir ajpaiMmsy
BOUSE, SION & OKNAMENTAL.PAINTkR, «Cr
^^Eril’ECTFELkiYr informs, the public that beds
wsmcc
Store, or upon Railroad Receipts
Savannah, May 5,0*1854.
P. H. EEfiN.
v JOHN-FOSTER.
44-ly
MARSHALL R0LNE,... •
SAVANNAH 1 *»:«•<•:UrEORGIA
* At-B. HARTWELL,.Proprietor,..
•mat 7 • *'• Oy
-S.D.ER1NTLET&-C0.,
Satetnnqh, ■ Ga.
A 1
RE now receiving and will keep.constantlyron
hand a large quantity .of DrugsJHedivm.es,
Perfumeries, Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass, &c., &c., Which- will- be sold very
iOw for-cash, or approved credit. .'
S. D. Bhaxtlet, M. D. I Thos. S._Powfll, M-. D.
Nov.-23, 1 S54 ; . - -n32-tf 1
BOOT SHOP.;
E now have the best materials for making
w finrf boots,-and as good workmcUasare to be
found anywhere, and aryi lolly prepare- to inajiO-as
neat a fit, and nut up as serviceable and fashionable
put.up as.
W -boot, as can bfc
■ now. prepared to execute all;kiudbyoti . ..
Plain and Fancy Painting, •
Gilding, Graining, Glazing].Marble-
izing, Paper Hanging, I£-c.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
May 3lKt,M855^, e . .... t 17—ly .
vjndvartjcles fcs are genenilVy needed Hf families'or
on farms. - • ■ ' v
ALSO,
Oh hand and eoustan" ly’- rcctjViTig 'atlarge' ftnd
' T^EiiETTSSS.
TBe following Reautiful little poem from Jenny,
son’s new volume—“Mayd and ot^ier.poems”—now"
iress, is sai5 to bq a true passage from the ]
et’s 6i,.n exjgsfieuce:. Whether, itTs so or no, jt
k’atujap ^nougl* Ui be, thus, set dojvn
Still cm the tower stood tfie pane,
* A^Blac'k yew gloom’d' tfie ^ergnant air.
I peer’d athwart the chan eel pane
And saw. file altar cyld and bare.
, clog of-leadeivas-roniKt my leet, * .
A land otpain across my brow: v ■
" “CoKl altar Heaven andeartli shall meet.
• *BeR)fe y6uhbariipy marriage vow.’*' * *
I .turned apd- luioppM a hitter spng
R’d.tGe wholesome human he@rt.
Tfiatmihck’ d,t;
* And then Ive ffletin.WTafti ahd Wrdn^
■■ - We meg bit-only met to part, ^ ' >* ■—
, ‘Full cqkL.ngr greeting.waSjnd. : d(j%p
She raiiifly smiled,.she liaccjly moved; ■
'Isa'w with h'alf-uhcoiisciotih eye'
• • .She wore-the colot3;I'approved,
She took the Jitfle ivp'ry,cliest,.- • .
With half a sigh she turned the key,
Then ra.sed liCr.liead with lips Cdmprest, ' *
..-,£ncUggive my letters back to "me,- '; *+
Anig^ye tjie trinkets mid. the rings,
My gifts, when'gilts, of mine could plsase;
A“s lboSs a fattier on Che filings ' . ’
ofhis-dead sou, I looked.on these.
Slieloldine all her friends had said: ' .
Trftved agaiastthe.public liar;
• She tsilkbd us if her love was dead, •
, •B.ut.jmjsy-words ^vere seeds al fire. - '
“Ndnigrv^'filQveg your sex i%known^-
1*1 n£?di' wiK bFtwifce deceived. ’ ; >
’ HetiCeforfliA truit the irran aidfie,* ’ ‘
... * The. wojnair-caanotlje believed .. »
Water—the only Beverage of!
L man is »amedjto an^ng-i Webelieve wa « r to be the obIt
m; and is ^redded lo an beverage designed bp God for Man.
pasgiob ;,\yitb an Americ.an.*ft is a. sen-
IB^ent.. ;A v " T:,- “
lieh. yvoTRan^
Amefican.-_ An English .'woman is
anxious to Secure a i-opd; a. French
woman a companion ; an. Italian-a lov- -
-er; an American a. husband. The
Englishman respects, big lady; the
Frenchman esteems his companion*; the
..Italian adores his mistress; tlie Amer J ‘
"lean loves his wife. /The Englishman,
at n-ight returns to- his he use, • while
the Frenchman goes to his .establish-’
ment; the Italian to his^ retreat-; the
American to his ^home.. NYhen. an'-
EhglisliTDRnls si.ck his lady visits Him';
jvhe^ g'French man -is sick l/s com
panion pities hijti.; jvfieq, an Italian is.
sigk flYe.oliitressjiglt^-over n\m ;..\v.hen
/m.Amirican is' siok his vile* nurses
him, /.The. Bng! ish - woinag instnjets-
'.her, offspring;; a French v^orijan teach-
es.her pfiogtyiy', aqd: ^n Italian .rears
her ybuiig, wiii.le.an AmericadbcduQates
. her riltild.” . ../ ,
' 1 ’fl.ro’ slander, meanest spawn of hell,'
(And wdinafi’s aBlffder the worst,')
And yon, whom OneeT’lqved.so well, •
. Thro’ yoq,.my iile will be .accurst.”
I spoke with heart, and beat; and force,
I’shbok herbreast with/vague alarms;
Hike torrents from a'mountain source
Wy r-ushedintp each .other’s arms. - .
ofi'er on'accGimnQ'datingitejms, and invite ptUoLaser:.
Sim'defs'ville, M.iV 24th,. lSSc’. ‘
16 tf
K EEP canstantlv oiidrand the fallowing mticles
Mitsie and Mibical instromenis.
"T ‘*B. MITCHELL., successor to FT 20GBAUM
Gr &-<Joi,-'745.t. Juliau, nnd 104 Kpj-urr striet
iie\t to Mark ;t square,Bavaunah, ", ■ is .pupated to
Turnisjr every article in thS musical- line on the
most favorable terms. '* Biano Fortes inever)’Tuiic-
ty .of sly]y.ncd-price,.
' feb A •
tf
' Rarnesg Making an4 R^painffg,
rillTE Undersigned.'n'Ould.iiifonn..the.puhlic that
JL- they are' eaVryinp on flic 'Harness Making and
Repairing Busitiess'st’Bensoffs old stand.' '* ' -
. Having engaged two good workmen, hlmvtire-
■fe idyto fake ally'o.ri'lel’s rrf the above line, which
vihll be dispatched w-ith (wont, core and speed. 1
May; 24th,’yu ' AINB.WORTH & BLAGER.
rjxHE subscriber begs leare to apnojmcc tothe git-
izehs of Washington and Vue adjoining' coqa-
4ies~t>ftathehas just finished lii«
NEW STORE
On the site Vhcre the old one ’ wah burned. And.
is now receiving a large -and well selected assort-
f. .
^ v.-nich ar2'prepared h’y tllcrr Apothecary from;
radicals’ k"n*>wn. tp.l)«'good 7 * ’
. Laudanum; Pyppcimiatf .Ess. -Chinaman,
Eurguumf, Bay Y\ ater-^yrupSotiills, byrnp Sqrsa-
.p i'rHl’r Syrup Pkik'Rbot,’'Number oft-;- Omtmen’
Xipu/fe' r —~ —
Shampoo,
itiahs ’Dr
HainOH; , . r .
Tliey.-also.keep all the usuaJ'Payjts Oils apa^ ar-
'iisSe 0 - ’’
Wiw ifeere is no Rais in Tcrii.
.lu.Pcrir, South America, rpin. is* un-
Lnuwji,. Thc-.coa.st of Pors’ is within
' 1 region ^.ef- perpetualsputh-east
Guihi Caniph(rfi*I > earlasii,
asst
GlnetBhie"St'im&Cin.’P’ei’as,-Starch, SaJaYatns ’Root
’ ..Nutmegs, Mace^AUs]
ailtj ground Ginger,.Nutmegs, !Wace,.Ausp 1 ec, iTus*
tifrd, Dmh Arabic Fbtash Borax Epson add Glauber
Salts, with all the usual Medicines (bfhestrquSOity)
prescribed by' Rliysicians. .. ■
v r^f^Snice grofincl to order at eliott notice^
riparia' March 15 ' .' ','^tf .
tradevvjiLus.- ^Though the Pepuvitm
shores are om the .verge of the.- great
.South Sea boiler-vet -it never Tains
ijdJieTe. The reason is".piain, .The
south-east trade-winds in. the Atlantic
-Peean gust sirike the water on .-the
const of. Afrjea. -. Travejing^ to -th*e
north,vest* ihey- obliquely cross-.-the.
ocean enti^thoy reach the coast of
- THE STOCK OF
Congress St.
•• • -’SAYA3S : H-AH GA,
C. 5¥3LDSW0ETH,-Having detertnineB to
, «]-. se his busines.-.in Sgyannah, offers3is
•Stock of .’Fancy ancTStcple Goods a’' NEW Y'ORK
EOST tbr-the.next SIXTY DAYS'; FOR GA8H ON-
" ,y: and resBectfnlly invites the atten'.ijn of_ the.
;sn'me. Tlid assort'ment'dfiDresS Good
ment of
1 FAMILY
ponsistinj^in part ©f
... Utme in tile whole oolintry. YVe
warrant *our >vot1v t and where, there-is h fuilivre- to
tit. there will be no sale provided the boots arc
returned to us in good oiucr. Either of- us will^be^
prune red anywhere und on all occasions to take
measures, aixl have.boots ijiade and dehyeredras. r
directed. -For the:- ebnvefiienc^oT dtir iriends and
custoipers in Eatontou,.and surrounding country,
we will keep a. box.at Messrs Bavin. & Walker’s
BACON, SUGAR
- -Aeso
1 t L
store, wkefc hiD persons wishing repairs’done to
- - - ’ >es, can-.write their names upon
S. S. DUSENBERBY,
F.f SJIlO.V.f BIsE T.lMIrOi:
\\
Apni Ife,
E please all who wisb, the Jateg f
Gi. «ire?4. to hop «p stairs, over C. ^ D.
DH. E. B. NISBET
; \t r BBS Ins Services to the people of Putnam, in
V J the jwaietjee of ilc itcine and Sur-iery.' Can’
i-v-ys be found st his office—ut tlie .-old stand of
Let-.---r La«-rfU-c V iffldns—or’stVishdnse (the
-- of Dr. IL Adams J unless profession-
Ey rtr-rwi.
2-43,1855. . S -tf
Jtlieir hoots pr shoes, JB— . .
them, and drop in them written directions for the
repairs ttffev wish fnaile,' and'put them in ontbox.
We will sebd to-tow-u evety. Tuesdny-lbr aH such
jobs, and return tlie work wc!L done, ju'mci’iallT on
tii e TuesdaV after, at farthest; and generallyjseoner.
. Keader, please show this uetioe to yoiiRassociates.
Ye.solicit the patronage of uil oil- friends, who
- • ’ '■ ’ ' Give ns a tnal, bud
waftt neat anS faithful work.
,.wc wamantlq please. -- '• ,,,
. ", JAMES C..& J. CqDEMLAM,
Oct. 7th; 155f.
NOTICE.
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
miBENT
DENTIST,.
EATONTON, GA.
5i*y IS, 1554.
Hl’LlSON, RUMIYG & CO.
JririiOriS i GaHiSSSIu^ KSRCUiWfS*.
Street, SavannaB Ha.
f IvESDEE their serrtees to Planters m
JLrad Sealers in the gale of Cotton
L ? n\ act - in bn&SS;
I Y2?L'' ^Charleston, the'estahlisl
m afford ourfrieucD
k r^K® 1 ' St r i,-t att «cboa will be «vn„ to
I
V
attention will be given to
’ ■« afforded castoniers.
Hoskiks,
Augusta.
J eJ-(Starlocto
I AM compclled'to coUt'et all the money due me,
an.d-.wish .tp do so yvithont running any man
to. cord but unless 1-upl paid, or arrangeinciits ijntde
to 'enable nine to 'piiv ihy another return
day will not puss -without riiw sncHHs aad accGuuts
bein'" put in suit. I*• E. PRw?ll4^^*
Eatonton, Jan. 13th, 1855. ' * ’ " 2tt
NEORO SHOES
FOR SALE AT COST.
\ L^ROB stock of very heavy, iioilhle-s.oled
AX. -negro.-shoes of oak-tanned and hemlock bot
toms, warranted not to rip, and of superior quality
-for sale iitVokt. Planters imd .nerchhiits world do
Yvell to. hring on .their measures and hnny-their
orders,-Tor if they let this chance, slip^ they will he
apt to'go farther and do Worse.
• JAMES e. & J. e. DENHAM'
Oct. 7th, 1S54. 25—ly- .
TOWN' PROPERTY
, JFOU s«f ts'£.
T HE undersigned offers for salgmpph
al terms the following property,
three lots with fine new houses just cc
ALSO, .
very liber-
tp wit,.:—
completed:
Iron, ' •..'*"** ( .,
.Nails, .. _. *.
*> ' Trace ' * ,
Chains,
Tubs, " F ' ‘A
■ • Buckets^
Pa ils., *.
• ■ ‘ * *- ' Cotlofi
Yarns] ~&'c. Ac.,
'And" every thing usually kept in his
Line, -which he offers at his usually
; LOW PBLCES.
CALL AND FEE. RIM AR1> Y-GR
WILL NOT-REPENT IT. -
' . • 2 IiRANTIiEY.
May 17, 1855: -. . . tf •.
s to ilie’&n'itie,
bdnsists-'of bli the • hauling- and most faslaonable
styles,—suqh as Silks,- Baregt-a. tMiislins, ' Imien
Lawns, French Gambrkg and Brillianfes, Maiftillas,
&c^ i&c:- rAlao, a ,-fnli ,stock of• • '-. *- *
. HO USE KF i‘Tl N€r GOO BS ?
Linen Slicetings, Pillow Case Linens, Cottofi Sheet- ,
ngs Dimask Ci«tb& and-Napkins, Towellings o*
■erv dcsetJjition, TpilqJ:»Quilta'M;4 Uounterpains,
lrlain S usl 1 Its,-DTmi ties, '
- EMBROIDERIES!
This line-'of Goods- will heftmnd Worthy erf atton-
tion ; as-the stv-irs are all-new mid desirable,• such
’us.Swbs'aud' Cahibric Setts, Cellars, _ Sleeves, Jac-
conct andEwiss Edgings ■ and Insertings, -Cambric..
and Swiss Batids, Handkerchiefs, &e., &c. -
AVc would c-ai-1 attention to our laige. stock -ot
English and Gcnfian Hosiery, consisting of every-
ya5etv-Vor Gonte,. Lailios \ outlie- and Misses,
■sarifitv- T° , -
whicli ore very cheap,
WHITE GOODS
2'inar n< anti DcLaiue's, wilb'be offered at streh .prices
as will, induce persons tojamchase.for next Fall and
^rff^An'eivrly call will secure-thwhest soleclions.
' J v ne 28 . .... . ■•?)—tf.
drygoods.
HS'” y
A GO.; will continue to
^receive weeByhy Steamers, new and desirable
rstvles^f T>rv Goods amt-will always h'utfie instore a
fuh assortment to- which'the atteutiouaof purchas
ers tislting this miirkqt is invited. Among which
will-Be found.' • *
RANGY'DRESS GOODS
f-pHK subseriber. respectfully begs leave- to ia
forrp the oitizeus of E'asintig’.on and adjoin
ing counties; thaflie has resumedhis business m his
Silk?, Barages CkMlyMyslins, Ginghams,frihts
MOURNING DRESS GOODS. ,'
Bombiizlncs, Alpacas, GrtntOiV imd Tammm Clothes,
tMuslin de- Laiucs, GrenStdeus, ’Bt.mge*, Muslins
.Gingham*, etc,* etc. „ » .
STORE
9 4-4 to 121-2 BarnbvSbeetriga,Ejllow Case Ianen.
' "Bestall flax 41-2 Irish linens Table DamaskB and
'Anct keeps constantly on hand an assortment of
-i" £ : WHIW-CftOCERIES j;
•Stich as Butter, BacoR, Corn Meal, Sucrar, 0ofieei , 'Napki3HA, Ditip^rs,>Bucaba^^c.
Laid, Flour,-Rice, a ckoio^ lot of;pipkles, also Sji-- .;
aratus Ac., 4c., Sc.,.
' .. also;.
Bar soap. Tea,- Ajpinnds,-'FilheiJs, 4Yalm
,s6ns, ahdall Rinds of Nuts, Caudles, Orangea I
onvto. ' y ' ’ •
Ve parted: sweetly gleamed the stars,
. Atnl-sw^dt the vapoi -braided blrfe,
•iow' broezt^fann’d thejmlfry bars,
T As^homorty^d by the church I drew.
‘The TCTy"graves appeared to smile,
So4resE they'rose in shadowed swells;
r, u Bavk pornll, J j..I said, “and silent-aisle, .
There conies a gaped of marriage bells.”-
Hoaesty.- •
" A Quaker, passing through' a ma’--
ket, stopped at a stall''and feuquiredtfce
price of citrons.^" ' •
l ‘Tliave fione,'” said the honesteoun-*
frynutfip “that will suit yon,' thfcjr • are
decayed and their’flavor is gone.”
'‘ Thahk' tbee, friend, I .will 'go to
the ‘next stan'd.’' Hap thou good fruit
t'o*day?” said, lje'tq 1 tfie dealer.
‘A Yes.sir"; here aye sGrne of the fin
est nutmeg'offmy 'garden. They are
small but go6d oTtheir kind.!’
vi eh tlrGu eanst recommend tkerh?”'
.“ Q, certainly sir.” \.
P-Yefy well;-1 will take two.”
He carried them home,- and- they
proved.not Tjnly unsound, but misera
bly tastl.ess.
.The next morning he again impaired
to the same-place. -The man wlio.-sokT
him the previous day, asked him if he
would like.-porr.e more.
“Nay friend, thou hast deceived me
once, and now, though thou ' mavest
speak'the truth,-still , I cannot -trust
thee ; but thv neighbor choose to -deal
upright! y with me, and from henceforth
I sh all-be-his patron. Thou wouldst
Man needs no artificial stinrnlanf. Dr.
Huff eland says:—“ Water is the best
drink for man. It is an excellent
strengthener and reviverofthe stomach
andrnerves.” Dr. Saunders says:—
“ Water drinkers are the longest liv
ers.” Eaust says:—“It is the most
proper beverage for man. It cools,
thins, and clears the blood. It keeps
the stomach, head and nerves in order
—makes man tranquil, serene and
cheerful.” Shakespeare says:
2 Though T4ook‘ old. vet I am strong and hatv,
For in my youtfi I never did apply
Hi.t jnd rebellious liquors in my blood.’'
If men would not pervert Nature,
and seek that whie i is artificial there
would be no need of stringent laws *
stringent
against tbe-.sale of poisonous beverag
es. If the people -would study the
lrtws of Physiology 1 , their own ’ good
sense - would keep them from the Ed-
dystone of Inebriety that has wrecked
mpny a noble 1 craft filled with Eterni
ty foound souls. Oh> that the people
would read, tlrink and reason for them
selves. Let them do this, and the
demu id-fbr strong drink will diminish
very rapidly.
the
experience-that a-lie i£ a basa thing.-in
*the beginning and a-very unprofitable
riBce-in the end.”
Poisoning a Whole Family in Cin*
cinnati. ' . .
'T-he"Cinqlnnati Gagcttj.’.-’qtAugust 13th
narrates- the latest.'; poisoning .case in
that city as follows" pIVo weeks- siac--
ii/iifficuity-toQlc.phice between. & f ser->
vant gjrl and. the family of.Jhmes H.
ArYnstrong, ,whp .^feides^.on. Freeman'
ftreglj. s^uit. a young-fnan—a jkoiivi \of
the servant girl—'who. the} family had
to -betfr'alotig.. Across ' the cotitTnpfit^
j it as they go, find Vn mffying
with 'it tne sources of the Rio "Tela pla.
tji and the goutherri tributaries of the
Amazon. Finally they re^c-li th$snow
capped Andes, add here is. wrung from
them‘the Last particle of neYistui^'that
that very Ib^p t’empetaturc can extract
Rehchin'g the" summit of that range
They now tumble 'down'*as Tool
and
I!put lii? acquaintance;”' and -diktat
to .revenged if .tlie family Hid not allow
hipi to-continuer his visits;.. Mrs, Anm
stj-oru? would pot submit, jnd told Kato.
the servant girl, that she tyust leave a-'
soon as jrer. waelc was up. This con
versation. wag ; had pn YY eunesday last,
"and Kate’s wgfclc Was to end on Thurs-
dav evening. , Ob,.Thnrsday morning
■d'ry - wiDcf^OU the . Pacific .slopes^ be- cup of coffee, and tknn left the rooni.
Toud. Meeting"wifh' rio eviiporating.i.Hkfr-fesCrtnrnutesJdric off thp- 'children
surface, arid witrli'no temperature cblrL- ,wus Fbtzed with a violent sieknesa at
Hler than thafft'o‘which they were sub-.-^he stomach. Mrs. A. went to his
• _ _^ J >»«_ a 1;L ” * + Ts nn
•jected bn the"'mbimtain tops,"' theV
-reach the ocean' before they become..
chaTffed with fresh- vapor, and' bQfore
Therefore, they Lave apy which the
Peruvitrn Climate can ^extract' Tfi-us
we see hbw the ' top "\>f the Andes
become i he reservoir from Which are
supplied the’tlvers cf Chili and'Peru.
—Bieut. ifchiryW • ~ . ’""
Ah. Extracrdiiiary Fai5t. ...
A cifizeh of Lo.uiayilte irfforjns tlie
New Y"ork■ Couripj- that Louisville
. haaiiQ military force^ and that this was
.tiie'eause of the little efficiency shown
by tl>e N May.or of that city on the, aw-,
ful day .of th^riQL. This ..certainly is
ul
yyhite goods.
Sorp.Mull an4 Namsqok MuBlins,- Fig’d Plaid<nd
"Strip Swiss and Jncorict»> Dimeties Lawns etc.
' LINEN GOODS. -
a rather singular fact... An American
city like Lauisville, pf - sopae'.severity
thousand' inhabitants, .with out a. single
militar'v,qarps ip regulai; ..organisation.
It is at variance with all idea of tlie'
American, gharacter. It ..appears that
someyeaFS agbmilitary-, trainings,, re
quired b,y a. law--,of. the State, .had the
effect Qf.bijeaijmg, '.qp the ..volunteer
companies,jvnlT,the exception-of a few
Herman organizatjon^, and these,-, on
the. . commencement of the^ Know-
.Ngthing movement, also disbanded
jpd surrendered their arms . to the
Slate -so.t'..at.whexj.the.riot.commenc-
ed ffwas found tlrah with the excep
tion of a.single piece- of ordnance and
twelve or fourteen' ipuskets to gnard
it, there wgs.no military, force in the
aity'.T-rBclui'piQre Sun, < - ‘ *
;assigtaflCe;'ahd jlresently- she • was in
the-'same predicament. Mr. Arm--
■stro'ng, supposing that,'it'was cholera,
hastened for a physician, atidwas taken,
sick onthe wav* but "managed' to re
turn home with Dr: Enflersoll,- wlro
found'B}l the family in spasms, - vqfhi-
■ting aud purging. Powerful medicines
’were "immediately administer^fl, arithn
-about two hours a reaction- was- ef
fected.- Ti e coffee was analysed, when
-it was-found to "be impregnated with
a large portion’of arsenic.” Although
darfgijroefflv sick it ’• is' tfiought ■ that
all- the family yfill reebvet. . The ■ser
vant girl-immediately fled.-
Effeete of Free Labor in the Sooth.
-The.impracticability of extensively
cultivating Southern soil by free labor
has been demonstrated by repeated ex-
ppriments. Several of them, narrated
in.:a speech-once delivered in Congress
by Mr.' Hblmes of South Carolina, will
bear repetition, and ought to be kept
‘before the people. One of those oc-
Cuiretbin oar own country, in South
'Carolina, ki Florida. A distinguished
Methodist clergyman—the Rev. Mr.
Capers—tried an experiment under
circumstances peculiarly favorable t*
its success Before giving freedom to
jus slaves,- he endeavored to prepare
them for .their new position by moral
-and religious instruction. He then lib
erated them, gave them a plantation,
and left it after harvest with the bams
full, stock of cattle and sheep, and a
horse to plough. He then delivered
QjlaU ialo BiaSr HaniLq giving
them any quantity of good advice and
admonition, and took bis departure for
.his distant home.. After a lapse of
several harvests, he returned to the
'scene of his philanthropy, and instead
of the pleasan - spectacle which he had
expected, "he'found uncultivated fields,
cattle eaten up and empty barns. The
Tlorse remained, but was used not for
ploughuig and carting, but to aid in
"depredations on the neighboring plan
tations-.
Another ease; occurred in 1S40, in
’Trinidad, Which liad flourished under
slave labor, but tlm estates, in eonse-
emanel-
by the
came to
ed I tiijs country and induced many color
ed persons in Maryland nnd tlie Dis
trict off.Columbia,' to g° to. Trinidad
and cultivate the lands upon the_ most
advantageous terms. This experiraenl
'also resulted in afiiost complete failure;
the free'negroes found ih? Sun too hot,
and either resorted to the towns or re
turned to this country.
Another case related by Mr. Holmes
Is one of white labor. Tlie distinguish
ed Wm. Wirt, having purchased land
in Florida, and hav .ig some scruples
against the employment of slave labor,
carried down to ."bis Florida pianta-
tion a,large number of. white men.—
1’hey- comfne: ced work in Autanm,
and'during the Winter and ^>ring aca-
sons worked with such diligence a«d
fidelity that Mr. Wirt began to con-
f*en T e hisKrightest anticipations aireatly
realized. But summer came with its
hot days and*fnqisi nights, the sinews
'white laborers were.relaxed,
rength beeran to £dl, and fino
th cir
tng t§o burning beat akogether too
:nfor
HEAVY* GOODS."
Plain and Striped Osnabuiws Shirtinm and Sheet
ings 8 1-2-to, 124-2 Driller DferntBCs. Cottonades.et*.
HOSIER^ ANTOTiOVES.
assortment for Ladies, Men, and cliildr©n8.
EMBROIDERIES.
Spun Cotton.Crpek'erfKHfin Wfire, Salt,, and"in
fact all tilings usuitUy kept in & complete Family
Thirty acres of wood-land within the corporate #™«7 :
limits of the town of Eatenton- T. TUNISOlC and sec lum. J. A.
Pee, 8,18M.—B8-tf * *
* May 17, 18».
'Suicide of’a Negro.
• Nfa regret t<4 learn -tfiat a nq;ro
man, '.familiaEl,v .known as Ibe, the
faitiiful b. dy* servant of Col. A. Me-
Dbugald of tlfis cityrcommitted suioidei
by.'banging-bimself on Thursday night
last. - It is.not accurately known what
-were flte; circumstances that led to the
rash act, but jealousy is supposed to .
have been the principal cause. The
loss fiflis heavily oti Col. McDdugald,
not "only in a pecuniary joint of vj.ew,
‘ ~ ’ spriv'ation o* 1'
fa
Collars and Sleeves in Maslin and Lawn, Cbimisette
and Sleeves ,v . . T i> ■ >v
i^odsMid 1 Fiotmeiey 8 * ” . „ ia a principle; with a French womai
Thread and VaierqahB La«w,* *tc.,^ r j 8 a caprice; wit;h an Italian itis i
Savannah .Feb. 1*
. WftMB,
* VTe‘ find the- fojfowing.. ^ojhg ^er
rounds of-the press without credit: »
“The English woman ’is respectful
?md*.proud, the French woman is' gay
and agreeable, the Italian is passion
ate; the American is sincere,and affec
tionate. With an Englisli-wcimanlove
‘ * woma^e
caprice; witn an ltauan itwa
but in fhe.depriv’ation of the valuable
.servih& of a faithful and well JTled ser
vant, whom his owner woiilrt not liave
scrupled to entrust with 'uncounted
gold. Many of our citizens will share
The regret of Col. McD. at the untime
ly. end of poor Ibe, whose familiar
presence at our Court House during
the sessions of the Superior Court
has fofr many years been one of the
not least prominent features of that
tribunal. ■ Peace to the ash®s of faithlul
Ibe!—Columbus Enquirer.
A learned Doctor of Divinity was
cased qf rambling in his discourses,
r one bfhishearers, to which he
Dliecfe “If von will ramble to
devil, I must- ramble after you.”
rauen for them, they t rew Sown their
pEricultural implements, and in a boti v
left the plantation. Mr.. Y\ irt would
have lost his entire crop, bat for the
fortunate circumstance that a gang o£
negoes were in the neighborhood for
-sale,- wham Mr. Wirt purchased, and
thus his crop was saved.
^Another -experiment whit " white
men -was tried in Florida by a New
York gentleman, wlio took a large
number of German laborers to Florida,
and -began the Cultivation ^ of New
Smvrna, whicU says Mr.-HouMS, was
- _ which a German
colony-ouce settled, but finding free
labor eould not cultivate Southern Mil,
bad abondoned "rt. With true German,
fidelity and industry, the new laborers
began their task, and after placing the
ground fix beautiful order, planted the
crops. But tbev, too, were
driven-off by the hot weathoji-■ana
there being no negroes for swe in the
neighborhood to .supply then 1 place the
-New York gentlemandoet his crop ana
abandoned his estate.
These experiments j
em soil caBnot be i
ted by free labor,
abolish the soil,
by* which alone
ductiver—r
p< ]
V . A, A