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CENTRAL
X Weekly Miscellaneous- Journal,
PUBLISHED AT
SANDERSVILLE AND SPARTA,
FVEUV TIIUBSDAY MOEXING,
BARD WICK & COOK%
DECEIVING, FOBWABDING
Commission Mercbaats.
1>. C. l’EOLETOlf.
Terms «1' this Paper
TMll IS ADVASCE,
Bay Streety Savannah r 6l&
B. S. IlAKDWICKj J. G. COGEfe •
January!, 1S55
UK. J5KAANUAM.
AT the EXl’ISATIOX OF 3 MONTHS
$2.00
2.50
A T the carrtcst request of man? of my old
Friends and patrons I Jitft'fo deterinifiodito re-
, nmitimiAnf Aifia*
Vsqtuiffi will consist, of ten lines, But cvery a'l-
vcrtiseioent
wilt ‘be counted a square whether it
, ( .|,us ten bm-s or nix- ^ tw . cn ty-onc wll be
All ojcf ! over twenty lines and nii-
w ,iiitc<l t •' g p Uare?j & e
dur thirty-one,
RATES OF ADVERTISING;
rrn square of' ten mnes.
11]10 insertion fl 00, and Fifty cents for cael. suWe-
,,iieiit continuance.
sent without a specification of the
S^wy&fiflforbid,
;:;;:;Xi 1 .i'accor.rm g iy.
• Professional
I Cards; per joiir f .wlierothey
ilnsine* 4 1 7‘Tr^v.re - - - »10 00
']TliZmUUct with* vunlricUh thxmeuho tei*h
occapyi,^ a epeciju
main in Eatonton and continue the Practice of Med
icine. I otter my services to the ’ citizens of diaton
ton and Putnam county,,and will attend finthfully
to my Profession.; .1 will give special attentHm to
obstetrical eases, and the diseases of womeij and
children. Having -had many years Cxperiejjc* ill
tlie practice I liope to get my share of patron
age. My office' is in the house occupied by to-
A-. Keid, Esq., aS a law office. Calls left tlicre, ,or
atmyresideuee v'.li R^euded to.
tf
Ilayc .on hand a jayge and well
iSeipcted^sJock of F A L L; AN H-
wliich they offer for sale en ac
commodating terms-, at wholesale
and retail. ,} }
Eo. 101, Bryan,'and OS, St. Julien st.,
Savannah, Ga.
Oct. 17, 1S55- ’ ' , . & - W
IStlVlSoS. ,
\"ahedUebytkeyeur^m^
Lcaal Advertisements.
yectjied apace ^
"by > Administrators,
S" le of Land aud-Negroes, by j aw to
Jui-iitoR, or ■ ■ - the month, between
» hold on tho first A ”' C0Il and 3.ln the after-
‘ toh0B ^toirt uJ»^ the County in which
DAVJS& W ALKER
^AToNTON, ga.
D EALERS in'Croccries. Tobacco, CfgwiJjJSHMi.
Shoes, Hitts; Drags, Patent Medicines, flafd,
Hollow and Wood ware, Cutlery, Powder and Shot,
Candles, Soaps, Crockery,,Fine LiqnorsandWwes,
and various other articles'. Call And cxatnmc Before
•pureliasing.elsewiicro., .Bargain*-can 1# htoLtur. •
April l(w 1854. • .
jiion. at the
10 iSHSX wisoAl J pd>pcrtj- most he
Notice, for the sale o^pen.-^.^^ ^
o° the debtors and creditors of An estate
A‘»t ^fl^l^tionwill be made to the Court
^g^t-ULand or Negroes, must
ite^of'AdnilnistrntiO^iGiiardiaii-
UUtienst , , ]• ] lC d 80 davs—tor disnns.
Kitmi^ton fr^ Laan tarn ’ ' ml ist be. »nhr
B ,, KX&r month*?-for establishing
Wished moll iUv^rjo ■, mont l,^-
]«wt r»pej*iV" ^ f rom Kxeoutors or AdministVa-
^“"llf'h^it/Sirvenby the deceased,
a p vi
iiitfis.
ilif full space of three man . . , ,.
1 .. , ,• :m be continued according
Publications will always— _
to these, the legal requirements, unless otln.ru isc
nlereJ, at the following
BATES:'
I Citations on letters of Administration, &e. *2 75
,|n. do. Bisu.issory from AdmistraLon, 4 50
do. do. do._ Guardianship, 0 ™
I l.»sTe to sell Land or Negroes,
Mice to Debtors and Creditors,
I Silts of personal property, ten ......... - -»
’ ''egrocs by Executors, &e., 5 00
1 50
HOUSE RAINTIIB,
In its rariauti Branch«•*
EXECUTED FltOWFTLT - AND WITH UESrATCH.
“ i eonnection,
E HAVING a number of hands ip connection
with me, 1 am prepared to do; jobs nof ouly
in Putuatu but in the adjoining comities. Any com
• JaV ..k.nn.l «.,n rnool, nTn kliM)mfb thfi’
inunieation Trom abroad will reach mothroi
Post Office here. 1 am also prepared to eXa-ate pi
ne ring with neatness, and 011 miodtenns.
1 April, 1854. ’ JEFFEBSON WBIGBT. 4
in rarr«*» , («
Kl.-. M» • -n'j
COMMISSION MERCHANTS;
SAVANNAH, GA.
CONFECTIONS. ■
JVfce Things for Little
ScuNTmc Abeeicas wiB
'pay in‘cash the following splendid prizes for
thelbortecu!urges* list efs*Wrft>er* seat “
teween the present time and the first of
’“ForUelW largest i.ist:.:..T.:.
For the 3d largest List
For the 4th largest Lisr.- „
Forth* SthlargestList.,
For the 6th largest last 4a
For the 7tli largest List *0
For the 8th largest List 85
Eor the 8th lorgest List 80
For the lOthlargest List 2i
For the 11th largest List 20
For tlie 12th largest List.'....!..',......-.. 15
For the 13th hugest List 10
For the l&h largest List, . ; 5 ;
Names can be sent in at dilteren times, and from
different Post Offices. The cash will'be paid to the
order of the successful eompeditor immedhHely af-
tertlTO 1st of Janni
and Canada moue'
S UCH as Candies df vin-ibits sor*S, Nnts of differ-
cut kinds, frVilts-of all kinds tq Buit. tlieaea-
souS, A?. Ae. Ae. '
^- ALSO "■ * * ■
SEGABSyTOBA CC0, 4*D SNUFF.
" CSU and taste for vourseh es. s
t . *' i F. M. ABNAU. ■
Jfeiy.17.185p- - lY
pay all l|tfem^iffi d direct to
AWSWOllTU & SLAGEB’S
STORE ATBAV1SBORQ.
jipi. m
A at tlic.thc above &torc_are W -11 eonvhieed tliat
we keep constantly on'hand, and have laid in tins
spring. 7*ip Utrj/ut-anHia»d»otMtiC stock of goods
Which cannot be surpassed in any conntry Store,
as regards beauty style find cheapness.
has concluded to offer for sale, his valua
ble fittle plantation; containing about three hun
dred acres of .the first ehoioeof pine, and swamp
land, lying on the Ogeechee river, ftwir miles
tfie town Of Louisville; anyone wiMiing to
chaaa land cannot certainly 1 help, but being foiw-
MR. II. \y. SHEPARD, Our Agknt
, A Ceiitleman well kmmXS and highly respected
by all who'know himfor his iutegrio and business.
qnalifications s'ould be picosed tosieo at lhe old
stand all;'bis lriepds and cufetomere - whom ho-, has
secured diiruig » successful c4rel-r of some- v ears in
life business. He is ready to offer great bargams
nud also to sjiit the-taste-and Taney, of alt; ihmI
more espeelalty tli*; ladies, having a good aupply
of fine goods bn hand. - ■ '
May 24tlr, 1855,... ;J W tf
a* wwmmsb
HOC®. SON & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, &C.
8 00
4 00
, r 8 00
days, 1 square, 1 50
Kale of I jind or
Ltravt. tiio weeks, . ’<
t„r a nun advertising liis wife, (m advance,)
Annwiodng candidates, , ^^-wreHirgsra-
*'to-s’onTnisHiess must bo Pott paid to entitle
lira to attention. •• . • ,
IVo have adopted tlie above rates from D'*
Mi'llslircville papers, by which wewill bc govern
in ,11 cases. Advertisers are requested <»Wjf
fu-alar attention to these rates,
nat Hint will be tlie cost of their advertisements as
veil as we can ourself. " _ ' .
promptness and personal attention to all
business "entrusted to' our charge, having.met
, we beir 1<
with approval, we beg leave
otilce is continued'at 1 the old stand. _
Family supplies forwarded at the lowest, marlpet
t rices, mid liberal advances made ou l'roduce
tore, or upon Kailroad Receipts.
. [TJoh lW'ork of aU Wh<J* done
liril/i neatness and despatch.
Ulroitssiim'dl business
A,
WEBSTER &
-WHOLESALE DEALERS IN—
GROCERIES,
[successors to A. 1VF.LLES & GO,,-.** G*e
OLD STAND,'NO.
P. n. BEI1N.
JOI1N FOSTER-
K..r.r QT 1cm..--'
DANA & WASHBURN.
SUCCESSORS TO
WASHBURN WILDER & CO.
Factors aBd€on»missi©B Mewhite
Savannah Geo.
JbsMTt NV.vsiicuitx/i Spctiid
tPattncr- -
Fius. G..Dan \, 1 General-
JonS ILWildeb, . ,
- -t- FiUs. G.-Dana, tl . _
• n-'K-AVASABcnfi, j Partners
' NtflLUeontinue the above-business .(ff -114 Bay
Street Last »f the Exclumg*.
Eope arid other supplied filled promptly 4l lewx-i’t
cash prices • ' v
Au®^t2ud -18a». r . -T* •
RESPECTFULLY informs Hiepublic Uiathe is
now prepared to execute all kinds of
Plata and Fancy Paiatiag,
Gildwffy Graining, Glazing, Marble-
using, 'Peeper Hanging, «fcc.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
May'81st, 1335. 17—ly
un i uUOUS..
ary 1856. Southern, Wertem,
taken for subscriptions. Post-
. Sept. 20,1855-
00." 128 Ftiltoh st, New Yolk.
rptHE suBacriBer wishing to changOhis mode of
; A ‘life, "■*' “ “
Forget not TflY Mother! when Cir. far away.
The tliougiitof lieTEiRsT-Boicv h$*triglrt and bv- day;
Mow her heart clung to thee through the lapse of
' long years,
When hopsnwectly bcamSd mid Iter bittcresMoart.
Forget sot tot Monifiil.condemn not her -deeds,
Let her heart be to thee a green spot free from
weeds; - ",
Magnify her few virtues,ber frailties still hide,
Aud he thou the last one to doubt or deride. -
Forget hot toy Mother! thy love should fTcrbc,
like ocean’s broad billows unshackled and free;'
“ Why, yes,” stud Mr: Woodsam,"
“there is one that I have- thought-of
for some .time past that I should prob-’
ably ma«ry, if it should be the vrili of
Providence to. take you from'-MS.”.
'“And pray, - Mr. - Woodsum, who
can it be ?” said the wife, with an ex-
prt»sioD»ore.of-earth than Heaven,
returning to her eye. “-Who is it,
Mr. Woodsvnn? You'
it tp her have you ?”
• “Oh, by- no means,” relied' Mr.
Woodsum; “but,’my dear we bad bet
ter drop the subject; it agitates jou
How I studied every feature, trying
Which
In life’s busy moments, or death’s darker hour, tOO.mnch.” -
Lc£ thought of that Mother, all others o’erpow«r.; “-But, Mr. W^jdan'm,- ;
Fob*et NOT TOY Mothkr ! Hnkmdnesscnts deepr-'
A wound made, by thee too lpug open would keep:.
And remorse, though she hastened her bahn (Hops
mid hut^'alf heal fljo Infiom att saddened and
sore. ---v
1 am offering for sale. Its - .
<«r pleasant little town of LouisviHe, ought-to be
amAer grand inducement for persons walling to
pure.base. and another still greater inducement, fe
its proximity to a sett of the best steam mills, both
satf acif grist in the county. Plantation under
good repair; * comfortable dwelling *egrtf> houses
new com cribs, mute flieRer,- wagon shelter, Ae.,
are also new. In fine, tlie plantation .contains, ml
fho necessary requisitions to health and fanning
There is an ab-andancoot corn nod fodder, onthe-
plantation to supply it, that I would also sell on
accommodating terma also stock can be had o»
the place if jterired, fie. Aiiy one wishing further
information, AAn Akfein Ji-hr aiMfpmnif mo-At
UugniTtude 'sends forth us wurmiwu «uu - —— - , ~r-t. i. - , t - . <
But love blend with duty, rich btessinga iuipart^ - Wooilsnm, who by this time had taiS-
To chcsiand make happyjsagh desolate MWt. - - ., . _r...
can obtain it'by addressing me<at
*****
Pine Valley, BepL 27,185.5
bat y;
.rfw
will -continue to
new aiut dcslTiablc
RABliN &
'.COMMISSION
SAVANNAH, GA,;
TTBNBY LATIIKOi’ * AX).,
Ilreecivo WfekK- >w StcMfwj*', ., . .
sulMOf Drv Goods and will riways lmvejustore *
fqll assortment to whieli the artentiojL qf pqr<dms-
cr<vVMting this nmrke* feluvitea. Amtmg which
will be found. ' > \ -V -'
i FANCY DRESS GOODS ^
* ClntHy Prurte
; etc. : ‘
, mourning dress goods.
Bomharincs. Alpacas, Ganton and Tanmjm^oriiCs, t
Muslin tfe'Lainvs, Grenadchs, Baragcs. Jfendjit*
GingtaoN etc., etc.
WHITE GOODS. - _ • - ;
Surp Mull and NiouSob* MusBfts, -Rg’d TWdand-
Strip Swt’S “**d doeonets, Di«netus»Aatwn@etfe s ,
LINEN GOODS/ .
ett«gS,Pillow.Case Linen
IMIB-S--
I New Way to C«rc HypoefciiiHa.
. V*•- Woodsum waa .iu. tlie midst of
liia Autumn work - winch bad, been
several times interrupted by. the. pen-
odical turns of ^despondency in hiff,
wife. One morning.be wpnt to his'
field early, for lieliada heavy day’s
work to dq, and had engaged one of
his neighbors to come witlf two yoke^
JtiK undersigned £•
_ olW citizens bf Washington "* **£*****
Counties, tliat tirey .haro removed to toefe no^
wt-U selected stock of
tSgfibor dould o*ly lielphimthat'day,
lin'd he was very anxious to ploUgb
TMMa mnd
Consisting cf eveiy articfo^ belongmg to tk^Dry
(ioods^and Hosiery fine.
rfXENBKIt their.ser\ioes to »he- Plantcrsrf'®*^;
w'yearn ^porteuee, tliey
dSvtrou feiflg ahto to I*™"
SAVANNAH,
pos. W. TVKIISrEIt. I
October 17,1855
GA.
GEO. F. JCAUIES.
37 tf,
Of any kind Mmtcven , Orders for lfeggi ngi ltopc.
Produce Depot—Atlanta; Georgia.
tirl.T
tin?
ptb-
'lin*
;9 nf
e as-
3»t-
-.v ill
r the
pri«
(THE suhscrilicTs expect to Keep constantly oa hand
1 •-■>od suiii.lv of Bacon, Lard, Com, Old*, '
" . Meal. Flour, &e., and in fact everything L eor-
t'i and Ti'imcssee produces; and-will be pleased to
1 ' r tlie citizens of SamlersviUe, and. stirronnd-
I"? country on tavornble tc'fnC.
SEAGO & ABBOTT
-ft 17 2o- v
SSraSSSsW? filledprompfiy and m
trio le\v«5t hlaiket prices. __ ■ ■
hares, of the fete *m-8f
w. n. smith, - anmawamo,-
Savannali, Jane 24,185L . ■ 10-ftia - •
,0.
Hi&»
lint-
let A
WAJNOCK & DAVIS,
‘Successors to Cubbedgc - <t Bt'othefr. ■
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IDOKSKLLEKS & STATIONERS,
XO. 139, CU.NGBFS8 STKELf,
Sonth-sidc Market Square
SAVANNAH, GA.
M WAiisoty. 1
«' 24th, 1855.
■ft’xu- K. Davis.
ICtf
To My Friends btawta.
Vicinity
VtaVING sold ont lny-entfrc iuteT0t«t fn^ic jtrt
TT vice of-Mcdiviue to lb'- B- B.Afehct, I *
-** . Vi; 11 him til tin? viubViC. ^ ^
. be lu^jn c^nincrion witl.Td^
free of extra charge. EUUtUi AI a*
J=in..20'1854-S ^222 1$
l-44o 12T-2 Barjdo Shoett«gS, ruiow.vase^i--.,
^st nil flax 4 1-2.Dish Linens Tirtdc lfemasfcs u«d
-UapkWr DfiipefttfUacfthai-s,f b*-.
; HRAVY G0OD3 : * ' ;
rluin liriftStriped Osnabtn ?s, Slififtings ahd'^Blieet'
i'ngs 8 l-2tu lal-2 Drills, DeuuiiSs,Cottoasdes.ete.,
' - H0$IEftY AND GK)VES.' j -"
A frill ^'s&rmicnt fof LiuBesf Sfeai, sn'd childrens*
" -flMBRGlDERIKS. ‘
dolfef*Wsicei-S ffiitesfeaW E«tw*. Chimiserts
aud Sleeves,, n ' ' ”
tnserting* „ v
Ifcmds.and Tl.omeery -- d ' -•>
Tjitrtrf told Yafefcahs Lapes, *tsw etc, - •* -
aavamnili ieh. l. . -
Read# Made Clothing
for Cfontiemcn, Tbullrt and Tk>ya,
Silver WBtch**,
‘ JEWELRY, GUW,-SiH.F*r
IjftrrtiHwrr SudMetrif.
AN «f witeh W ** prices *** **
rids store from n» !ns finends snd fortnerenst^etA--
mlrerehe ^fisd-hfe^
mostTsSlidhWfe.' AINSWORTH & SLilGEU.
-GtfcberL fk»3 " 38
5-snhsewV-r lwgs lwvctoaBnovn^.totluy^
Medical. - ->
nudea signed- ffill cStrtinne to rreriiee mhdfe
' ^errii-es to the ciUzens of _ Sandersydfo -a.rf
recently put tq« b\ Messrs,. J. i
when not prolftssioniily cngngeiL ^ (jULLENS.
J. E. WILLIAMS,
[F'lrmerly of Knoxville. Jeidi.]
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
‘(m. Lard, ^wn^oals Whe^t
Jau. 24,
Cash Paid ter Ua* -
Milieilgcville 2®th 1855
ill
-V
Hack to JFmmlte
EivnTO TOY Mother I let gentle words,fell,
>Ttn its worHrwood'afid gaH; 1
you must
tell ma who it is; I never could die in
peace till von do.”
? It is a'aubreel tpo nainful to think
about,”said Mr. "VYoodsam, “and it!
appears to nie that it would be best
not to mention'any nameS!”
**But I insist upon it,” said Mts-
r elbow, .white
aiidwasteanin
hdr searching glance wasteadipg eve
ry ^inoscle in her hosb^d’s face. “Mr.
'Woodsum I insist upon it.”
« Well, then,” said Mr. Woodsunr,
with a sigh, “ if you insist upon it, my«
dear,! have thought thatif it Shonld”
be the will of Providenc to take you
from' us-^-to be here no more-—I have-
thought 1 should marry for triy secoad
wife, Hannah Lo\-ejoy/' . i
An unearthly fire oncti mote “ashed.
fromMrs; Wocxlsam’s'eyes—she leap
ed froin the bed Kke a cat; ^walked
across the room, and seated hprself in
a chair. ... ,
What!”she exclaimed^juLatremh^
of oxen and a plough to JmliL tion-^- u What! man-y that idte,
to detect, a: qbaii ge offlonaedsort
gave me a clue! Tt came at last: he
-gradually lowered his head, and by
the “wiggling^ motion , of his hind
quarters, which Icould just spy over
hjs shoifldet, Tsdw he was Withering
lfis hind tegs Under him—a sure indi
cation. Wltaf odd things come into peo
ples minds In moments of peril 1 That
movement brought to ray reccollection
most Vividly a bitterly parallel scene
in my aunt’s garden at Harrow, where
f watehed hfr edt gathering herself up
m aa exactly similar way to pouns#
upon a wretched sparrow.
The next moment he dashed at me
. with a hoarse snarl, which sounded
an though a giant h»!drawn tho bow
suddenly across the strings of a stu-
penduous violincello. I fired as he
rushed iff, aiming as well as I could at-
the middle his forehead. As I did
so,' I was swept dowrt with the force
of an express train, and for a fevr sec
onds lost all consciousness.
Tit first thing I was sensible of, as
;soon I began to get my senses togeth-
-eri'.was the., clear, strong voice of N
calling to me inthe most placid,
lioaAiyriwKU) pinnjl' nuiffii; lt*S
and fie was very anxious xo i fieki and. hahd, but. thef
the wbtde field. Ho accordingly-had yooil to bear—I ean’t endure that, nor that announced it the same -tinm
-L.—*•—i- ^ ^“X^ahLovcjoyto> '
mother of fey children 1 No, ti&i. she; te^edpyffytfelhost moderate exer
uever shall 1 - Soy on may ^to, your- “7*
nlomditn". Mr. Woodsdof, mil set stand wnj.
letetbe children and servant in the
hbusc, with strict orders to take care of
fheir mother. ' -,
Mr/Woodshm was driving the team,,
and hte neighbor iv'as holding - the,
, and things Aren’t 0ft-' entirtTy'
to their mini tiU ten O’clock^ in fi*
(ofteitoon, when little ■ Harriet came
running to the field, and tojdherfath-*
er that lier motbet. was dFeUdfalfy
lick, and wanted him to-'OOihe' m. '4*
quick a? he Could, for she was cfcrtaift-
^ dying tiovr.- Mr. WoOdsUih, ;-with«
out sayingi word, drove his .team to
the end of the furrow; “but^ie Iotfeed
thoughtfoVttndperptexed. ’ ~ £' ■*"
Although he feR persuaded that Sct
danger was imaginary, as it had afwftys
Proved tube before; still- the Adea of
the“bare possibility tliat this- skknessr
mMit be unto dcatik preyed upon him
with <uch'poti 7 ct, '■tiraf -he 'hour W
dOiftv his-goad 1 ^^, and felling ‘ his
- . uv-j.- .. I.'.- tnrmffi
your only chance.”
How my heart leaped at-the voice 1
tiifoed, “hmke up.nfor^ Are under
the dinner-pot: 1 .
Mri Woodsum went to thefielfmKl
thnmdaVifoon he found dinner' well
prepared and his tvifefeady to do the
h0n*s of the fable. Mrs. Woodsum’s
health from that day' continued to. im
prove; and she was never afterwards
Visited by ’the terrible, affection pf hyp
ochondria.
^ - ms, <—
rvt >iaa« tatae -
' FrflpL * ..records of sportiug adiwm-
cores in. South Africa, recently pubhBh-
neiglibor to tet the istfifo rest'' aw bite,
jwjn^flj-
■OS
DR. LAWRENCE.
HAVE moved mv office to tlio building qetfti-
I ,,; c j as a drugstore hv Messrs. (iU AY BILL &
[.\RWF.LL, whore 1 shall always be prepared to at-
I ld r rofcssioaal j. laavbesce,m. d.
a-«-
ifty
n. Utli, 1855.
FRANKLIN & MANTLY,
FACTORS ^
AJSDC0MMISS1 OX MEfipH^XTS
SAVANNAH, ©A-
- June Gth, 1848. -
1—1 y
S. S. DUSEN BERRY,
p-lSHIO.V.ISSTa V tjucoiz
TR warrant to please all who y.feh the -fetes!
style ot dress. Shop? up Stans, over 4. V.
l^soivH store. *
Vil 18,1854. , , ■ ^ \
S.1). BRANTLEY &C0 t
m
^td the adjoniiug qp*
?restiiatheh»s JnstfeiidiT-d lus
k •' NEiV 8T0R&'
Oft tile slhT wliert- ilie old one wn*bttrncd. And
Istww 'rooeivhig'a- ferga and well sftketpff assort
nquit -of .
FT
Covtfiisfuxg in. pai't of
BACON,SU&AR,
‘‘ ‘ ALSO
Iron, '_T -
urns? "*■ • ■ . ^
Timer. :
Chain*, 'A,‘
BneftdSf'‘ ~
■ T» -• > * .Patls, - ••• :,’
’. v.v ; - : ♦ >
Yams,
And every tlroig usually kept irt his.
fine, which he ofters'at his nsnally
DOW PRICES.
CALL.AND SEE nfM AND YOtJ
WILL NOT REPENT IT. • _
z bkantley.
May 17,1855. - -1
K d ,S“VKXSfA^arriVesfetac atf-P.
Sf^Swwfth tl^dowtt tjahvtrow Nfoeafo
It leaveaTvnniHe fof DubJifrflrtJW'
Saturdays, retorns An Thursdays awl Sundflys.-;-
DolfliHVia TcmtSle. BHJBEN MAWk
Oct II, 1S55 .- 116
Plantation for Sale-
fv eontarnitig ftve-lmndfed aerefi,.coo«sting offewt
alto good-corn and. cotton fend,
with fine rang* 3 for stock - ° B the prenfises is a
good two Story IHmse; with all
in.-s. immediately on tlie canal It has thkm* «>®
toS 8&W m>n- The plaeo «s weU
SS^ffetfiShl-gS: R -
£«.„ • • - ■-< «.■■»
lull. 11. B. NISBET
ift'EHS liis services to the peojde t>i - Putiiain, ill
fee praetiec of Medicine and Surgery. .Can
I V «*W
r^Uliaiq
»urfe« w _.
found-at In* office—ut the old stand
Lawrence & Adums—or at hi* lionfie It-lid
^sidencc of I)r. K. Adams,) unless proffessiou-
:od. '' * ' "
,1855. Sntf
•*0th,
>osst
A. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
Savannah, Ga.
A K? now reoeivt ng and-wiUkeepcooritanayo"
hand a large quantity
Perfumeries, BruslieH, Fane
KVmdow Glass, ie., he., which w
low forosh, or approved credit.,,
s. b.,RBAKTU5y. ti. D, j. Tuos.
S«.2% 1854. .
of Drugs, Medtomes,
Paints, Oils,
he sold wevj!
nSJ-lf
TOWN l'ROPERTY
FjMI I?***
.... ^atonton, ga.
J IVft.
-wrtlK lufdcrsigMed offers for sale upon vcry HV*-
Fai temr&llfilIT nrffllfrTT. ta.
lircc lets
-NEW ARUAK6EMMT.
wramea detiberafely tovrardsihe house.
Before he had accoinjdished the>hote:
distance, however, his imagSrtdkm flSd.
Udded such jy nigs to 'his speed that’ He
found himself going at a lam.—
He entered the house, aftd found tos
wife ftshe had so often found'lier be--
fore.'irt huf envn eslmiatiGn;
bumi'ed friswbr^and wheir be\ re- couldhear^htedeep,short,^^angiy brarth,
I- -1 A * "1 T n J JintkOW «rol I
ltke staccato ports of an ehorrrioas rat—
coulddCteet fe sma^ing noise, whfeh I
afterwardsfound arose from his liek-
mg5t'a stretott of blood which flowed
down the fiide ofhis Hose^ Troiti a’ dee|)
sote Ofi Iris forehead giv6n him by my
toiri^f Tcs^for a nfoment on; my back
. nbftraud then.
The bitter anguish of those few
J^oBowini ex«o^ on'^Je'^riSj wliis*
ingly-graphicas anyOuBg.-we, have 1^ tQ ■ h / adj an( h a thud on my
iPi§t.witU for some tune- - T J as the shot.told among the fur,
Whilst breakfast was preparing I l hv anOtlier short, sharp
t . Whilst breattiasi was preparing, * by another- short, sharp
•pro<teed^l fo take a saunter to L- ri ^ y frj oa( i fif .tfaaa -the - first—another
tTie pool, not. wdh 01 ^ 30 ^ faint hopes , ^ gen ^ at j on iifc ea red-hot wire
offeS thoqgkl feared our horses, to l^ch, * sensation nxea _
Awdii-S W S1»S^Kwb» kud «ucHa souml
froin skirt along-alittle to the left and look I
■Arrival m BepdrUire M Ha. 18,
' * (TenniUe r C. is. B.} r
Down d»y ‘•““if*; , teSveTlLrel^!
nighttnuaHW^^-^ ^ vesl0 25. p.
night train-
you. Rift rhope wo shall fefel to-
removal.
J. T. YOTKGBLOQP s go
waS famt-ahdJoW, artd her rtllotv w|s.
wet with tetfis: 'Slie' had already
taken leave, -of her dear children,
arid aWaifod oijly to exchange a few
parting^ti^ With her dear imsbfw-
3iSs#Bass*iMMita» ffgfr
- tfcssOlation Mere* Iran ^f^ 8pot ; ^ climbs n
woo
roll for y<Ju.r life! shout-
etear • voice again. - I was
ed ihe trouble—the dying brute,
in hifi oonvulSione giving me.fi kick
»rISSKSSSSSmS-S- «y-
my Jrar.-Mid HAvW«*l 1 ng dam tho steep oat of reach of
M What a short tire, w ataymhh f MT ^ , ta
tarf>.a--to W-W^-5
Tartar Beaaties.
^■aofH^. i_sho.«
ntouici« t» ;—■—i/y - . tEastern writer, to proioitg mj. too-
SitoH^ibafWlffi'MrWrlt.** “fj 1 '* of w^^e Wt i>ope««f seeing tier doaghteis, tfa
jiwrSyOT ilna.the children.— within » few. ysidsotoWi“J 1 ™. SS^rgbpeaf^ intrasive premptef
vou think, 'my''dear,” she Hude lions I ever s^w, na-1 me to take my leave; but, checkin j
StinubdfS iBcrra»ed y tendern^ tm^ged wath_n lo <fe ^Le wfthaviygrateful
^St^s. think it maid teMItn- m hoZbio,-l«6a esgerij, »r^y. ffr'JvSli
to be marned-agara to some land, movements OI
SwHromsfti, that Would be a mother
Ktrie dines, ana mat
i ooUr dear fittle ones, and matee your
Wme plctefeit for aH of/your ^e
and looked earnestly, m Ws
ut -of
.tli« time* ..
V.th-»Brtfe «»d SfcociS
T il Ewubscrilier .respectfully fepgs leave to to
^ J UXBWISE,
'“ Wefl^TYe sometimes il
" ' v v” saTdMr.
it of
bod
NEW STORE .
itri Vecp« cotiStaintfoii Ufad an asaortmentof
FWtLV eSSCHUES -
- Also
fiHllllfll 1
i v ,ery folumn mariner. •
en' you really haye been think-
ingabwtltl” «ud Mrs; Wbodsum,
r f t h icon traction of foe muscles of
< / Bwaoap. f^'Almotfte
IOBH, aHafiii kinfis^ ;
ar*£***- * - -
s to SiSkTFrt.w.ffl^; **w
r h*J*> es ’’! 8 * id
ive sometimes
vbri havti^"
•k. ItfoMces
Mr.
movemeuw of the i^^jr
doubtless selecting one for his brrak--
t ha;
■s- v , ftotaa- 'SB^tottne girl entered at foe
fast. Have you not seen Landseer’s ^ -j^ress’s orders
etching of the lkm in foe old D SafoldingdooiY^and itome-
Mena^rie ? In exactly foe fwiatruckdlmb With stfr-
atill and unmovmg, like anoWe>gtat : fs4>Wa' most bril-
Woodsttm,
about it,
of being so
ancom'
still and unmoving iuce anowe>to*; a
ue, stood this neighbor of mine > „ «rin*ritioii. Imagine, Tender, the
for a few seconds, I. remained really-1
lost in admiration of foe beauly of foe [«q
‘ttableau” he presented. - “. •
It was, however, neeesBary fo tle-
cide on some line of action^
V ot
hr.., I could not — r .
imee to fire, but if I did mot kill
outright with one shot, h® ***.
dose tome font loomd. baralv nope w
earape Withoufun ugly-bri
ly this .was a case in which
«butit migpL be_nu, - -■■• u *
.»'-n tlon t fotnk but it would,
I&alKMPasum,-.ryoacKn ™,ly
and
^tidrright sort of a person. L\
thing depends upon that,*my dear,
m poetryand
ey an
... wiiifen
Of the Ondianting models 1
toOi THeto were three
itudlv beaufou! ’#nd
were diid iri tuffkd.f
in front with
The' tunics were
discretion
and
inere
as he was so absorbsd ta*he conte^i
platfon of the horses below thjdhfchad
noticed me. I cofrclnde^^
not -yet noticed me,
Jontifoan would say) to steal oft
iiOsfedbene -loovus.
STi2y^ rence t * etweew
ye V *
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