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SANDKRSVILLK AM) SPARTA, GA;, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER;??, 1855. NUMBER 42.
iirils. !' fenmil ^iberfefllttnts. <S«M*s>l f " ’ kFNN: "-N" I‘/White! 1”riff ft**,’it four, ib*.at, sevenor eight o’clock?”.
llAlMiWKk AuGOOKS,
RECEIVING; T GRAY ARM K G AN D
Commission Merchants.
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
1*. S. HARDWICK, J.G: COO> E.
January 1, 1S55. ~ ' /... 2
; : 5>AN-t%.y.'tUKfeRS AND : DEALERS 1N :
fcEAl)V-MADE CLOTHING.
Have on hand a Jar go uifil well
selected: stock of F A L L A N I)
Jy ^|W I X T E It CE O III IN G,
Terms or tins raper
« aovascb, * - - $2.00
DR. BRANHAM,: I which they offer for sale on ac-
at -wholesale
: exi-ikatio.v of 3 mosths •
■2.00 i T. the earnest request of. many of my old i C03IMOI)ATIX(> 1 TERMS,
I main in Eatonton ajul.continue tiiL' ^raefu'cAi/Ri^fi 7 \ - Q- °^ v.ptall . . . . ■ _ y . , _ .
t iMno T nftV.T nn- vorvi^to +h* ^Ttr^ridrif fefc3r£‘J \ WlH €8, St'JldieTl
TaH>
. t ibine. I ofteritrv’^ervieitfrto tbe‘citizens of fcfl’foft-
yi“^ t wi u l, e counted a square whether it
- if - ( 'ii lines nr not.
^‘•■r ten lines 11,1(1 under twenty-one-w ill be
I' 1 s ,' t vo squares—all over twenty lines and uu‘
jturty-one, tliree Rpuares, &c.s &c.
RATES of advertising.
w:r. BQCAltE OF TUX LINES.
■ ertion $1 00, and Fifty cents for each .subsC,
f^Mnents «'nt without a specification of-tbe
^"^“•sertions, will be published till 'blind.
.umber ut insertions, ;iu
! nd charged ueeordinniy.
. or l’rolessiomd La.
eroies-ioutt, .,..rds, tier year, w here-tlieo'
l(*i«r(i« h thc !/ car1 oecn JW ut V a
Legal .IdrcrliscmcnLs.
*'fSSS
■as ft, to. To<sl»v In U.. mJptlj bciTO,
pul,lic
40 jjctsotuvl T }rty~mn& ho
S10 £vh previvuV to mM Aav.
Xotlees'to the debtors and creditors of-an estate
*NoUc'e^Uat 1 uppU^vtioii*vvi 11 be made to Ac. Court
foXary, for leave to sell Land or Negroes, must
published t»o .{Jniinistration,-Guardiun-
^TmarttpubLtd oo dava-Tor - Ms-
&*m Adiniiiistratiqn,
i.mb.ion from C.uardiuuslmi, do dais.
Rules for foreclosure of'Morttage must W P'<b-
monthly, for Jonr wvdL-Uyr.establmliing
« nul
liKMir
IpptSffi: the full
.nninnlllULF tltlfiS tlOHl 1-1
rrive speSitil
obstptrieal.ehses, and ther diseases of wouioft and
children. Jlavin" liad many years experience in
thc practice, 1 hope to fret my share of patron
age. My office is in the house occupied by Wm.
A". Reid^ Esq., a« a law office. Calls left there, or
atmvresidence willTsc attended, to.
JOEL BRABHAM. •
Vs;.* IftlKaSS^vi *VO
DAYIS& WALKER
EATONTON, GA.
D EALERS in Groceries, Tobacco, Ci'.irs, Snurf.
Shots, ITnts, Drugs, Latent Medicines, Hard,
IlollowamlYYpod ware, Cutlery, Dowder and Shot,
Ciuidles, Soaps' Crocksry/Fine Liquors and Wines,
and various otber articles. L’all.and examine before
purchasing-elsewherq. Bargailis can be liad.' '
• April-J6j-1354$ f’gi.' r; p vA; U n,
.Savannah, lia.
Oct. 17,, 1 dig.,
37 tf-
COXI'F.OTIONS.
•/Vice Things for Little
Enteral gitefisaiifnfe:
i “Whilst! ye Oirtautlin!” saiJPeter, | it four, five, six, seveii or eight.o’clefck?”
! who ItSd'a'lf thi« time been standing i “¥es, mrpthat’s the truth-1” Said Per-
i quietly by the side of the othe% ter nodding bis head. > -
: J aS I’ninot a 'lHtte • -gossoon ■ lost in A I “ Wlyyb of those hoi^s ?” aaid the
S UC31 as Cttnfln-s of varions sorts, Nuts of : ditTcr-
ent kinds, fr.iits of nil kinds to suit tltc sea
sons, Are.'Ac. Jie. , •
- ALSO
SEGABS,?OBA CCQAND SNUFF.
.,CaU and taste abr.yourselves!
May-17-1SS5- *—
T HE proprietors of tbuSciEsriFic Aimucss will
pay in cash the following splendid prices for
thc fotirtce ri 'largest list of subscribers sftit in be.
teween Die present time and the first of January;
t . . ■ - . ,
Fo'rthe largest List... ....$100
. For the 2J largest List ., 75-
For the 3d largest List.................. 65
For the 4th largest Lisr..... 55
For thcatth largest Lift.;.,,’,.;. .- 50
.For the 6th largest Last .45
Kor.tliefitU iorgest list. ....^.,~7T TT.-,• '80. •
" ; For the l&th largest List..; AvCS .■;. .: : - Si
For the Utii largest List, ....... . 2ft :
For thclSth largest List 1 IS/.'
For tlie loth largest List ‘ ' lb
!For the 14th hugest List...... .... .,..V. 5
Names qan be sent iu at diflferen times, and from
different Tost Offices. The cash will be paid to the
order of the successful compeditor immediately af-
terthe 1st of January 1856. Sonthern, Western,
;ind Canada money taken for subscriptions, l’ost-
pav allldtrera. and direct to
: HUN N & CO. 128 Fulton st., New York..
Sept. 20, T -55 33—4t
FORGET ME
■ Together ther
' ' ' A? ... r ,.«naTtie cnew swray. * - •
pand eddying tMe, L-. t«An*h, beftef mariners Ho'ye!” re-
itqrted"pfct^. i; -^W-onld I beAfthfer dis-
| < UF%ii r honors m that dirty \Vav ;
, . Itin*d-3f eiritfefmn of standing An’ i a ta-
-iriil • lA , dbeivof the decenetesf ” ' i ■ -
:. TI 7 1 iai(e.-^r..»«tofro*r-«ud
_ 'And he swims the stream with courage brave, dferk, »ia(ferill« the - book. f> ; V<
- -]&&i . c “Do-voii take me for a. haythqn?H.
And the prjb>e.thej backward bear,
j A knight and alady.gay- . .... f ,,Sftid'the dnST; snVrify.
And they whfehed the deep ai- , " j:r-: — le, -‘ 4 — - - " ’ * 1
Round n flowerr islet strav.
*. . i *. j »*■
And oht forthat flower of bHUiimt Irfie;
; i Maid thenthplady, fair, . ;
To hnnjr my neck wrth the blossom? bine,
F. M. ARNAC.
. lw. •
HOUSE
T n
. xt A A j.V!VA-y
Jn its I'firioits Branches, •
F.3CEet'TF.I) 1‘iro.Mni.V - AND WITH 7/ESPATCII.
M HAVING a umnbet.of hands in eonnectiou
with "me, i nm preffiired “to'do jobs not only
in L’utjiambut-intlie auibiunigee attics.. . Any com .
m.uuieation in.m abroad will reuei^me tlirourrli tlie -
PosfOflice here. 1 ant also prepared. to e*bv,ate qi*-
perina with neatness, andoji aoofltenns.
April;. 18; 18541 JEFFERSON WRlGJIT: .
A15S1V0RT1I & STAGER'S
sroitK AT.-DsmsBOXO.
rj^HOSE who ha\*« already ben >ted hs with a cal 1
■ ± at the the above.SUire are w II convinced that
To deck his Jove, with thc brilliant hue; .
Arid brafiy-lier -nut-brown hair.
• But the way is long, and the enrrent strong,'
And, alas, for that gallant knight
, For the waves prevail, ^nd.liis stout arms fail,.
Though cheered bv his ladv’s sight.
fttY ‘
CJ^HE subsefiber wkhing to change his mode of
y JF ^ CTO ns .
.... ~A :th .-wjn> ■ :
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA. xr /
life, has concluded to offer for sale, his valua
bio little plantation; containing about three , hun
dred aeros ef ffk brst choice of pine, and swamp
land, lying on the Ogeechee river, four miles from
the town of Loufevilie; any one wishing to pur-
chase land cannot certainly help, hujs being forci
bly struck with the fatalities iiiforded insuch a place as
I am ofibring for sale. Its convenient distance from
1 our pleasant little town ofLdnisville, oughtv'Tt.be
■ another grand indneemeutfor persons wbhmg to
\ purcbitse, and another still .greater inducement, is
MR. IT. W. SHEPAlte, OUR Agent ! its prosimity ton sj-it Ofthebcst steaa. mills, both
- ; sjiw add grist m the county. Plantat.on • under
A Gentleman well knoum aRcl highly respected j j, OCK j re p a i r . a comfortable dwelling negro houses,
j few con. cribs,.mule Shelter, .wagon shelter,. Ac.,
as' regards beauty style and eheapuefft.
qualifications would be pleased .to see
sbind-all his friends and customers whom be ha*
secured during a successful career of some years in
liis.business.. He is ready to offer great bargains
ami- ulse to suit the t:tste and fancy of all ahd
com'pelUnit titles from Executors'or Administra-
where bon.) has been e veu by tlie deceased,
full siKiee of tbree mouths.'*, ' .. •
i Publications ivillaiwavs.be continuedaceevduig'
m these, the legal requirements',.'unless otheoviSe
riiered, ut the following . .
*. A T V. S' : " "
'Utiunson letters of Administration, Ac. 75 . ... ... .
do Jo. Disudssorv from Admistratiou, 4 50 ; V / business entrusted to our charge, .naviiig met
do! <lo. do. * Guardianship, 3 0(1.' i with approval, we beg leave respectfully to say, our j
«ve to sell Laud or Negroes, 4 00 off.-." is contained atthe old stand. Dlantation and j
otiee to Debtors ami Creditors, - S 00 \ Family supplies forivarded atetbe lowest market j
property, ten dsvs, 1 square, 1 50 1 qiriecs, and liberal' advances made on Produce in ;
IcgroesbYExceutors, &e., •• 5 Q0 ! Store, or upon Railroad Receipts,
travi, two weeks, 1 C 1 '
are also' new. Iri fine, the plantation eon tan is^ all
the necessary requisitionsfa health and farming,
Ac. ’ . ■; ... . •- '
PV BH _ . . Tliere is an abundance (ficorn-and fodder, on the
more espeebilly Hie ladies, haying "a good' sup|>ly i pianbilion to sttpply It^tfiati would also sell on
of ihie goods onhand. - ’ t accomtiiodatiiip terms, also stock can-be had on
May--24J.lL 1^55. . 16 -tf ; tlie place if desired, jAc.' ; At*F i°ne wishing fiirther
I information, can .obtain it .by; addressing iae
TeqiectfuE tonBvfoar In a cofirt: of j-us-
tice!’ 5 ' ’ S’S tjsa 1 v xr.' NS
• “BtityufajiinststveaiV 1 saiid'tbe cle^k.
sharp] xk~ hrer honors - ; iver E&r
the likes.o’Jhfft , ’ UaTd Reter.,' appeairxfg
Tlmi the blewsbma Wh^ to theffiank.he threw,- b|o' the bench',-- ^‘A Christian' man, .an’
And “i.adyx iti g<mc, tlnneownikniglk true. t'A daccnt look ut man, too, bar fan Tie
Forget hie not,”'he cried. - ^fiia^lost Hs cirojj of hair intireIt r “AQ‘
. The farcwellpledgetbeladyenngbti'.l:;!” : LputOft'a-Sthrange-lookin’ thatcfi”~tLe
elerk wore fr.trig 1 —“to mak€<fnfe \>ur-
t triarionsly an-Heel loniotisly--s<i'ear-be :
j ii>Fe the fiteo-ofyer honors, an’- thegin
. StiH remembered the bupKss lot: .. , • tieineh ©fitbe ilirv, an’ the :'&mrtSfefnea
Aud she cheTwmfCl the flower V»nUKiiSt'kut. ^ ' 4^1*1 * r'. •
And she braided her hair with the blossom* L/u .-UUt ttTC V&XtUC' IU 1HC
Won’t let me <io t-hnt same.” - . ' -
* “Mulroone^,”-sai(Tione of the jadgesj
striving to repress.the quivering about
• the ptuscles oi' bi&i-iips^-liis associate
‘ .wasat-ttffing a . white-handkerchief into
his mouth—“Mulroouey, you must be
a»r:ire*fftat U;fs aireays necessary for a
«;itlies3-to take an oath bcfore'he can
Isother Molreowty Story/6» . give- tevidence
BY SYLVANtS-LmBlA#, TffE A^NcifeRt * ’’ ^
And hence, as icgends'seV,' ' - %rrw»» n*.iT7fr
The flower is a sign toawaken thought • ; i . e n ‘ „o.
Of friends who are Jar away;
Ftr the lady tiiir of her knight so true^
bliWL. ,
And she called it “Forget me nfiffi s •
... - ■ --.I- -
O UR promptnes's and personal attention to all j
htntiiwuic nirtrnutAti to rvm» nfiorrrA- tlflvibff iitH't '
5>r«nun advertising his wife, (in advance,) 5 0o
limoiuidQg candidates, .5 -60
Urfe letters and cuts wilt bo . «lvav^od by the
pfeibev occupy. -
Dtien'on business must be Post paid in entitle
Savunuuh, Sept. 27,1S5
P. H. BfifiN. ,
JOHN FOSTER.
34—iv . . .
| : "HOUSE. SIGN & 01LVAMEK'UL PAINTER. &C..
■ *> ESPEUTFULLY informs the public that he is
1 JV Aqw.prepared to e^eertte till kinds of
Plain and Fancy Pain ling,
Gliding, Graining; Glazing, Marble-
■> : i?ing, Paper Hanging, Ac.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
May 31sf, 1855. 17—ly
i Ikiuisville: Jefferson AViunty, GA
FREEMAN A, AHRINGTON.
Tine Valley. Sept. 27,1S55 . . bnU; J:
.f.VH .1W
_t
DANA & WASflBlRN. >
AVASHBURX-WILDER & CO.
I)RY GOODS, fc
ixSSf®
r^" We have adopted the above rates Ironi tlie
IliWrevills ptqiers. by which we will be governed
lii ill eases. Advertisers arerequested to pay par^ ..
ticnlsr attention to these rates, and they can make FaCtOrS and CommiSSIOU MCrClianlS j
it what will be the cost of their advertisements as .
I- Savannah Geo. !
TTHK jindcisipjtedy respectfully call the attention
, IX of the citizens oftVasIiingtou and the adjoining
JL4-receive weekly by Stemners. newanJ desirahle j p omi tio«, that they have removed to their new
, S5SS23g®ffiT2SSr3K| s «rr P
H KNKV LAtn 13\*>P& CO., will continue
r
13; that 1 Vs£is there,' :uid .tlurt m-hilc i_ olls ,yeim T i or : m.eoorl” - •
there, it became my fortune to ineet; “Lmur Iffetaye’r. houbr
hiiepKosin with 11 iv A LI oe-fV n r .i n'n ni-,‘ : . 1 -. rhi -1 ■ .
said Pe-
ciicroaclimtnts tr^>bh‘tho cTi^rrity'
bar;'and, judging front the broken
heads and blao{ccn«l 'eyc.s-cxhibiVcd by
maBV'oiHbe spectators, it u as-' »bt‘ ilii-
ficult. to. '8uimisd ■ th;it - the occasion.
full tt we can ouraulf.
ITJob n'ork or all kinds done
irlfh neatness and despatch.
>vili be' found.
FANCY PRESS GOOPS
lia rages dial ly Muslins, Ginghams, Frints I
well selected stock of
JF.IL. I, and H7.1T£JJ
to obtain the plaster of the lav*, ipr
j wouuds wlticli had-lately been rctciv-
SUk:
A fO URN TNG PRESS GGOPS.
$ro(cssioiml ^ liuskfss
. .loskmi VxsimuRS, ’r Special
Jonx R. Wilder, {Partner
Fras. G. Daxa, 1 General
. II. K. V .vsAr.irm, f I artiu-rs j Bombazines, AlpheaS. Canton and TnmminClutlies,
V ILL continue the above business at 144 llf, y , Jluslin dt Lninvs, Grenadens. Iknagcs. Muslins
Street Last ot the Exchange. Ordere leg Haguixq : L- -i ' .. .. *
Ro'rS and other SUpplice tillea promptly' at lowest ’ ‘ = ■'
i cash pricqs
—. August 2*i.
i 1855:
WHITE.GOODS.
&
;s,
-WHOLESALE
GROCERIES,
Successors to A. WELLIES & CO.,—at the
OLD S T A X D , N Oard .9. 5 .
!RABUN cC- SMITH,
: .ummssiookeciiams.
Surp Mull aud Xamst'ok Muslins, Fig'd Plaid and
! Strip Swiss'arfl UoephefS, Dimcties Lihvns etc.
tf It* • - MNEN-eOODSf >£?
1 9-114 to'12-1-2 Hamby Shoeftngs. billow Case'LSiCn,
| Best all flax 4 1-2 Irish Linens TRbio Dnnia»ks-.and
j Napkins, Drapers, llaealiRcs, etc. *
. ! 4 'ilfAtvv .CAAtlC ’ '
Consisting if every article belonging to tlie Dry
Goods and Hosiery line.
Ready •Hade Clothing
for Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, .
Cold and Silver Watches,
JEWELRY; (StJNS, RIFLF9,
Mtdrdteare and Saddlery.
A71 of/which wc are pfl'eruigiit low prices anil on
the nsual terms. ., ^
Mr.' M. Newman respectfully solicits a call at
this store from oli his friends and fetinor customers,
where he -will use his best exertions to please the
most fastidious. . AINSWORTH & SLAGEE.
{October 4, !85;T. 55 tf
. cd by one of,those Spirited rmvs which
warm up so delightfully-ihc old Celtic
heart . .
Rut let me describe tliesccne. AVith-
in the raitin®', and Yimflitis* from'it at
table number-of witnesses, consisting/
of a delicate sprinkling of all' natibus.
Parallel to the-benches, but on-tlie op
posite side of the court-room, on eleva-
gTcat-sliamc fo muSfclf if I-clid.
“Swear him !” said the judge, nod-
ding-hastily fo tlr^.clerlc, 1 and stnlcing f. a ^
bfick mliE wdU cushioned seat. ■ ; .
: ‘QJow, Mr. Mtfh5oine?" said the con*.
know about this afftur.”
Rcteris story is a perfect' rigmarole.
He: had been to bis friend McShauc’s
wake^-lic.tiud returned from it-^-bis
lriouda got into/troublc with.thc . Ger-
maiis, hut as id hoiv. the affray commc-n-
^ , . ee:l,-lfik memory clear-efioaigh before,
right angles,:were sGme seven or :eight bettlme slKUo Myw e rv Fiazv. All he
.benches, CTOwded'Widiqjiite a. reapec*, xg nld re?0 lie e fc was. that snhdrv of tlie
Could, ref.olieet was,. that sundry of the
Irish being soundly piunmelled by the
iGcrmaris; pummelled quite as soundly
jbeir antagonists inTCtiuTL/
Thc eross-cxaniiuation how commen
ted; seats, sat the .tcrnbje Alie |cedj aml/as Peier caughUup and re-
centraf space W^AHie.up.ed-by- fairj ^p ed eveiT |nove of rltieA'een-wittcd'
mahogany XabRs/Covered, wtth grecm^ contes{ .between cultiva-
be
bo
thankful,” said Peter. “It’s little I
know about the one hour-dr,the other,
we dhrive the .tay. time up an r dowar
j,he night so.” . . , ' •
/The. attorney, bit jhialip^Aff^re you
marjied.sir f'said he. Nf' .
^.■'‘‘Qfejbul.tbat does be bothering me
. “\y1iat! don’t yon know whether
«nnrrtflri nr,not 7ll • .
*Ajeejj-sxs&y ifyotl please: sujfe’ffs
a troublesome question to answer, any *
way, an’ that’s ml lie. Misthress Biddy
€onE§ly coqfjtpd*. a p’ married . me
> / »'■ V : 2 - ■: "
u.^mean, * \ suppose;
.thenf* . :
ConrioiyTrotb,^
opinion the fat bald'
idp.’ herself for agoth*
iy/years foren’erit us.
Ap?d fare. *you ?” sajd:
the httbrney, 'looking 4 .js^nlficantl-y i 4tii .
the juiy,.as much as to siivj' Ha! ha l
here’s a pretXyNvitness for you.!” ... %
Divorced! not-a bit of iF,”-' said.'!Pe-
fnF- :■ % A **'•'' 4> « 4
“’Separated then?” . l
’ “That’s it!” said Peter, and then
.bursting■outiuto.aiow ricb laugh be
added, “Oh by the mortial, but it tvas
the’late
hane what did you and
said Peter,' with the
Utmost simplicity. *. '
‘^A’jNhat next ?” - v .' V. \
“Gave Dinm's McShane as dacent a
AYake as ever was seen out of ould Ire
land* 1 ’ . ' /
‘^UlSkwc, - ME ’ Mulxoclrey, .you have
told us~you-Were present when the riot
-took place. I wish you to state dis
tinctly who began it.”
. VPdlrke to know, av it plase ye"
said Peter liiimblyy as he smoothed the
erosifn.oflbis hat.. “I’d like ter know
man li ke; xrerseR if ye can tell mo
wbemLwodMrUelouds eofUC. thegithe^
Strud^6fst? u 4e.. t {- -gsssh.-
“This is no answer. Clouds cannot
be compared.witk two-parties of drunk:-
en ipen.’ 1 -: '
‘/I think- theanswer quitepertinent,'’
said tlie-attorney for the* defence, with
a smile, “for both clouds and men ap
pear to .have,, been charged with the
■•flaiek” r.X w
. “Ah, ha !’^aid-MR:Bibulous; nod*
dfbg.^iffnificanjtly' at Peter | “ah, hal
the iaan is-no fool, I see!”
“I’d.be sorry to_ep.ntbradict yer ex-
cloth, around which were seated
a number-iOidaintily dressed-gentle- 1
October 17, 1855
Produce Depot
L Til E (ubserili
rrrTi r palmes- j of an viand xvluitever. Draurs i<^ Lagging,, nope,
' ’ ! and Fatally SuqiyEes VilFbe filled promptly afid-at
- * r {tUeTowcsrmarkeVprieef 1 . -
Atlanta, Georgia.; *
I r SarDnn.ih, June'24, 1S54.
lie r * ,'xpeet- to keep-constantly on lmnd ,
Kooil,supply of Hucori, I.ur.L, Corn,’Outs,' Stock |
SMITIi a laturor.
lO^Cm
CJllM's^und Sle.eycs in Muslin alid JjjtVn^ Clijmi»ic-t>)!
ivfiti SfceLes;.’ " ‘ . 5 " w
^itlghigs'ilml.Inf.ertiHgs •« -;»^5 ■■; t t
Bunds i'.*)d iiiumecry . „ ... : ■
Tlirencl jind V:ilerc»hS Luces, ete.yT-tO.
"-'Savaiinttli-Fclv L - oty
vr i ‘ • 'Ti i-ki. J t men*. vy;hp stylfitl lhqrpseh=es*atforneys
UoCn, to ./ CTtmtlC OllU> fat la^'j; , ; Seai<»tiin the centreafiii reari
{-tni an elevated platfyrm, d,ornirRiting
; the humbler-desk of the clerk,U werp a
Friends in Eatonton and
Vicinitv-
SIS
[ Pcm, Meal, Flour, &e.. and' in t’nct tyvorythiii^Gcer- j ^ q
l fis aud Tennessee pro»hiccr; and will oe picusiid tx> .
\ f’*PP'. v die citizens of SandersvLlte., and' .gTtitrotitttl- ;
r b tun oil U\yiable tvTms. ABBOTT, j T /TAVLNG .sold out^nv cntirc-iul-erest in tlie prac- j rplIE sul)Fer?ber begs leave to^annmmee t«u
bhA Y ^ o oV . rri tk ; 0-of Medicine to Dr. If. B! Xisbct. 1 can | A-Jtata* «t W iishinirton andAhc- ndjoimug
- *_i i ' . j-:ii >. that iu<t nilTSllod lilS
of their : funeftmifC-
1 <l: f -*".l 4 f
ted Sharpneps-und -native shrewdness,
beeamc gra.IuffHbivery exciting. '. .
.• "W'dtUMr.'Marrooney,’’ saitl the at-
forfiev, 4 “y'oU say. you left, home itfllie
evening^'to-asfetsfe dtrobserving thisMin-
tiohal eostom of. yours. About what
-■fime f i».ti® evenitjg.?-. -
/; t i ‘®eahr«ir-’ replied-Pfeter with the
AitmoSt simplicity, “but tliat bates mo
ttoffiav..NTwas betwixt and betwane
WHOLESALE AND BETAIIj
WOKSELlkKS* STATION KltS,
XO. 353, CONGRESS STREET,
South-side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J* M AVaknock. J AVm. E. Pavl'*.
24th, V$55% " 5fOCf
' U. 4 “ Medtcah l
- JAJic imde.i signed will contninc-toprilrtiM nuoli-.: CblljSistmg iu ‘patt.-Of
* 1 chic in all its IvrandK-a, and respectfully tiflirs 1 1 . i ri/ivv .rr-t.T/^ k TI HAWIJl?
iTibt services t.o-th'0 tifizens of SandersvMle njid'l R \ f ( I \ SI ItA it ( () 1 I I ,,
i .Waslilngton county. ' Hia otficc iajiiu ho..corner itr ;;"-A U v - ’ ) V Vf 4, -Mj
• Vht* n^^'builiFnn? f c^fentTypnt up by M'o^r*. J. T i • . . ; ALSU.
J. E- WILUA3IV
[Formerly of- Knoxville. 'Mini]
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IX
1 tht- lteve'bulTJrng f cfe.itUYptit tip' >
I Youngblood A C’wj wlicrelte. may.alwHy&bc foiinil.;
1 vclieu not pvoicsstounTv engaged.
L ... Jr, Ai illiLLENS. . |
. 1 Juil 31.. ... : .. . . .. .??,<•?.. . ' 1
-L,j.^rJQ«iaiPeid foe Land Warrants} j
*V H ILL pav tlieliiclifat market price n r t an I
1 intrants.’ At tlie store of-CliWcciS Mrgreth.it
' ..-.Apply., to J~ 4 1-A HO ILL'-
y' M'lneJg’eviire/Aily'Mfli rftio ' - ' ■ 5m. .
FMNa»‘ & BRMTLY
1^" Orders From-a: distiiacc : promptly xittended-^
lo febj—2oy T“
DR. LAWRENCE. I
I ll.AVE moved my office to the Amrldinfr open- .
pied a* a dr up; store by Messrs. GILVA’BlLL &
lrAliWFiLL, where I aludl nlways be prepared to at
tend professional caUs.
M. J. LAWRENCE, M. V.
Jan. 13th, 1855. 2-tf
F A CTO IIS
and commission merchants
SAVANNAH.
- jifuoGih, 4848.- - -7—ly
S. n. KRANTm l (■<)..
Iron, "
Nails, ' . ’ .
Trace ...
Chains,
-V - j ;
ffliclxtk
.. ':.AnK
’ ' Colfoii
Leaves again at 2 P. Mqtmil arrives Lack ati P.
I M jtkl n \^Tenaaie for Dublin <ml^Wgdnusdgysitad 4 -y ilte c^e, whipti was opiof j saB .down and moonrise.’’
Saturday?, returns on Thursdays and Sundays.— hearing war as\ expected, Q11G; Of RS- j,
Kmintng ?enjf : weekly between Sandersi^iro and '
Dublin via.Tennfile.’ RLUBEX MAYO, OsnV.■
. Oct; 14, l«5u T ; j < ; / vb‘ L • “ J6 . ^ '
Plantation for Sale
CHEATED rdeven miles from Savannah,' on — 7
lijOgeecbed and Altanutliaw Canal, iftChatlutavCo-,
ty, conttuTiiiig. frve bundled acres, consisting, offirst
quality Rice iand,.- 11 ^ good corn autj epttpa..land,,
with fine range for stock. . On tlie prCinisirs is a
good two story house, with Ml necessary 4»uf-build-
ings, immediately-on the canal it has one of the
best sites for a steam saw mill. Tl,ie ,place is well
sitfrfited fot"brcl)ardfrorvtneWd.«. ; ' YL?*»
ft: ?■ -i : J»flN Hi;ff|iBBATJ v
.OtLFl -A J'T f-
w&
.but for the vartue. of-tee'oath f - -
What kind of a piece of road was it
Fne.yafl
esookea?”
’-'‘■‘Natherally'ii: -wits as straight and'
pifrty a piece-; of road as ye 1 d like* fo
.look at; htffc circumstantially, it was
as crooked as a jintleman that has lost
his -tifrrper,” said Peter.
.r“IIow do you make that out ?”
“Sure ’t was the liquor that made the
diffar.” '
“Oh f then, you confess fo your par-
ty havmw'beeii dr^nkN
* “Ks m/'sarjoUs opinion that it was
them. Gtermarr/that was batih about
like a wrack at say r an’ that«my frinda
X E \Y Atl RA X GLM EX T-
. style ot dross.
Pearson’s store.
s. s. dusenberry,
F.f SHMOJWMMSLL TAIL OK
W E warrant to- please all who wish the latest j
style ot dress. Slibp up stairs, over C. D. /
earson’s store.
April 38, 1854.
DR. R. B.
O FFERS his services to the people of Putnam, in
thc practice of Medicine and Surgery. Can
riways be found at his office—at the old'stand of
Branham, Lawrence & Adams:—or at his house £the
late residence of Dr. R. Adams,) unless profession
ally engaged.
Jan.20th.1
an. 20th, 1855.
8-tf
•K)HN A. WRIGHT,
HESIDENT DENTIST,
„ EATONTON, 6A,
*«n«, 385^,
Savannohj Ga.
\ RE now receiving and will keep cohsfondy on
A hand a large quantity of Drugs, Medicines,
Perfumeries, Brushes,- Fancy Sdaps; Paints^ Oils,
■Window Glass. &c., Ac,, /wlticli wiU be sold, i^ry
low for cash, or approved credit.
& D. BKAiTTLET-, M. D. ] Thos.S. Powell, M. D..
Nov. 25, 1354. . nS2-ff v .
T 0 W * P it O P li
. Ftp R SAL L.
T HE undersigned oSSrRffdr sale upon vety liber
al terms the following property, to wit :—
hroe 7i>tS witlrfiiie 'iiew houses just cbmpfete'd:
• "“fo ‘ v fi, L S O , t V*A
Tlrirtv acres. 6f wood-i.nnd witlfin the corponiU
limits of the town of Eatonton. T. TUN1BOL.
1 T)e_c. 2, 1F54.—33 tf
’ Autl evciw l^ifog usvuiilly kept ip his
line, which be offers at his.jisua.Uy.,' 1
LOM PRICES.
CALI. AND SEE HIM AND Y.Gtl
WILb Sm REPENT IT. • r
3 7, BRANTLEY. !
May IT, 185b. tf
Yarns,, «f;c. &c., -Arrival and Departure of cars at No.-18; •'pfoaSe.’
met; and, meeting, tong#tm^fto i ^ rQSC at ^tty-sevnu mum
-began tjie affray, seemed as. diffiqait bn g] eren J” -. *
[diwbycry as'tlieplfoadupher’s -■<]': Tlfere ivns a sfolden four though*
Just us I eqtcr^d, the counsel for/the djc Oonrt ,y- c the ,*ikge' of wara
SttUGlS 111 — Heieh: J he face yf the.:
th^derlc^* xnacitwy, ^! ; :^ I V l P'_^ S e Cu t U ig4ittomey.fiusliefi-cntnson,
‘•Call. Peter Mulrpo^^.g^ter
1 -i {TemrilU, G. R. R-) ' • , j “ iVbat do vou expect to proyO by
feowadfiv train-arr. Lid)? P. M;leavek i.*sip. it.'] hlfo said the attorney for the prose-
• Uptlay*train nxr:'Yli *n> feiitioil.
Down night tram arr. l^J'5 AjAl- Jeav
Up night train arr.-pr. 21 F.M.' few.
v<a» ffo .A. Al
es 13) 25. P;
hdfibn .
“N -good deal, that may take you by
^Jiifo-Reter' Mulroouey -looked-.thet
verr j>ictiire of unconscious lunoccpce.
f “-You mnst speak fo the-point, Y. tt- t 0 £»drink/ had you?”.
ness,'’ said thejrtdge, with all the sharp-
mess lie could, /tomniapd-
swta: is jmpeitfoontc”
qi*rp^f' : x^spoii(fod thc^bthcrMfith-'a. - /“Troth, ye'rhonor,”aiid Peter,-Fes-
, ,i , 4< - - 4 ‘ v 1.- ■ ! . Ti.n#,
rr^-E subscriber Vespeetffilfy liegs- leav^ to in
dorm the citizens of Wbsiungto& .and' adjoin
ipg connties/tliat helms resumedhis business in Ins
JS E W STOKE
And keeps constantly on hand an assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES
Such as' Butte’r. Bacon. Corn; Mead, Sugar, Coffee,-
Lai d. Flour, Rice, a choice. 1<» of pickfos,- afeo Sal-
arttus te.
ALSO
. Bar snap, Tea, Aluunds. FFbert* Walnut^ Bai
sons, anaaii ninda of Kuts, Caddies, Orangeq,'Leir*
offs, Ac. ' . 4 ’ _
■ : ALSO '
4 Spun Cbttctn, Crockery, Tin Ware; Salt, , and in
fact all things usually kept in m complete Family
* Grocerv. Fresh supplies rt^eived weekly. Call
I and see him. J. A. XORTH1NGTON.
May.1T. 19A5. tf
REMO »V/L.
J. L YObfolRfoD : k 60.
A rAY be'fbndd'for. the Rrewit - at 1
yj Store wheretheywill be.happy to
nlH friends and CHStoiners. They keep
awfifoT’-NNi J ifFN ^ ' 7.- - Tf-pecfcfoily, “it’s sorry l am for tlmt..
‘ “Ah, I- dttf&/^i\'*,,issjx)ndt.‘2 ’ihoi-Sure, ’tis the truth I am tellin . by var-
iiwolccutlng attoimev, who;n ivje shall i tuc of me oath.”
r ” “fvrdrA'VnY- *• i “Wh«t. nVlncE in the evemnsr was-it.'
fheir-New-j L*
. . .to.^.qiar
old friends and easterner^ Tkffl keep constantly
on hand a forge assdrtliienF ef DrwOoods suited to
the times aunf the Together
with'Boots arid Shoesrifet* tuvi Cap?. Ready,made-
Clothing, S.ddfcs, *idr»»and Harness. .»-!>
that;
‘/Certainly not: Now .please to tell
the jury what the relreshmenta coni
«N4tO(A'o^ ,,
‘Teshin’s of atin au drinkiiJ,” said
Peter boldly. . . ’ * ' •*
“Never tnind the'eating, what kind
‘Poteen,” saiff Peter, “widtlietbrue
our an- flavour of the pate about it?”
Prey’ Mr. Mulrooi>ey' will’ you :ob-
lige me by explaining what poteen is?”
r Pefer. slyly castin Ins
iJRRwrSE,
4 1
/A general ussorffoeut of Iferdware, Ci.^rj-'i
Glass? T5h. Ldrihek «#« «oOde^Was®, #aS sll.t _ „
,ou flunw.,7 . ;- , ‘^Peter-3iulrortney,”cried:the derk. j Ml 4 .Bigi . , „ ,
AE-Q,- ' ' 'f: ‘‘Peter Mul-roouev!” ex4*iiin«Vthe after tea you say. Well, sir at what
fresh supply
Sides, Shoalc
lasses, Bdtter
. vrtWta,- 4 wJ., ■•‘Si-fffla-r shdiit&l the'erieri.. And
FAMR O TICK. then: lie calfod out agafo at, the top of
his voice— ... f
- 4 _ tt ‘peter- Mulroonoy!’,’ ! king the evening
pAT me wh.tyouow.
ces.
jan 27,1855.
hour do \ t ou usually take tea ?”
“That depends 3ipon convenience^”
Js^'Petli^'nvMi au air of the most pro-
V&tind thoiiglkt. “S imetimes 'we have
My for dinn'eR and sometimes.we have
dinner .for tay.” ' iT .
'Tho. attorney looked vexed. *11:
fS^smt fo know j?our'‘ustMil'liotrfor fa*
iu?*
he'sakl could hot be heard amid, tho
sform dfjaughfoKs -7;, ~
7‘Silenee,” shouted the crier,
“Witness,” said the judge - absolute
ly snorting in the effort to maintain a
coming gravity. “Witness, this cam
riot be allowed fnv long®/. What i*
the reafloi'you evade a direct , reply to
^ Answer him; hbrnust
V.ril do that thing. The
meal we call tea. Is
r »
jRs,
rj should yeu suppose that?”
i^tbeaftcSxey fiercely- ™ N.