The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, January 17, 1856, Image 1

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r-f.-f.r'. wOmodm esssShsssb , t ^ * f P. C. PENDLETON. ■ v.:- :• 10 . (Ttinpfrancc an . nr 1 DiE£3aiat-3»at as 9 $2.00 \ year, m advance; VOLUME S ANDERSYILLE AND SPARTA, .<> THU USD AY, JANUARY 17, 1856. NUMBER 4. CENTRAL GEORGIAN. —V^V Miscellaueous Journal, PUBLISHED AT SllWERSULLE AND SPARTA, * EVERY THURSDAY HORNING, business Carts. 1>. C. PENDLETON . Terms of this Paper. PilD 12" A! ' C ®> AT tDF. EXPIRATION of 3 MONTHS - $2.00 2.50 1 ,qiiar« V.U consist often lines, but every Iscment will be counted a square whetli- .drertis it reaches ten lmcs or no,, ill over ten Hue* and under twenty-one -ill be counted two squares—iall over twenty fjes and under tbirty-one, three squares, Ac. OF ADVERTISING. links. rates 1-ER syCAld: OF TEN SI 00, and Fifty cents for each (Inc insertion . t . .. . ’‘“’’fi 1 -ertisements sent without u specification , ttr of insertions, will be puVbshed ull forbid, «n r Cards, per year, liosui*™ T* 'oi eX cced one square, - I10DM i)ieret.V. t will b fi - duuU~icith thdse \ Kb rid contract J ate?* h the year, oe^yonj a j&cijiid apace. ^ , j< Idvcrlisenicnts. Ly Adniinistra- legal M-.of Umd cnardia'ns, " are require. w.r, ixecators. I, law to >e held 0U the tirst Tuesday in the '• ,1, hetweeu he hours of 10 iu^e forenoon niui'th.tictwceu tlie Court House tl'At’&l «ui«v»*'«- „ e «l., s must be given; ill a Noucc ot tl^ ^0^ Loth* day of CONFECTIONS. NICE THINGS FOE LITTLE m nt ^ man-amp' S UCH as Candies of various' softs,- Nuts of .different kinds., fruits pf all kinds to. suit tlie seasons,' &e. &e. &e. ' ALSO. ‘ SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND SNUFF. Call and taste for vourielves- -F.lt. May 17 1855 .VRNAU. It WAR NOCK k ILi.-o Successors to Cubbedge & Brother. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS AND M T.f TIGJYER S , NO, 15V, CONGRESS STREET, , + . t South-side Market Square, Savannah, gal J, G. M. \Yar.xocK. 1 May24tli, 1855. Citrus. .a RABUN & SMITH* ' COMMISSION KEfiCteiS. s X va eim A»4i; G a ~ fpESDER tbcir. services to ‘he Planters of 1 Georgia, in the sala of Cotton and other Produce.—Having lmd many veitrv experi ence*-they flatter themselves on bring ablfe to give satisfcriion .todhrir imUous. They Till not engage in speculation of. any. kind what ever. Orders for lagging. Rope, and Faniily Supplies will be filled- promptly and at the lowest market prices. i. w. i!.un;K,wi't)i« late tirm kabvs* wurrEUFAU w. h. smith, “ ‘ “ smith a latukof. Savannah, June 24, 1854.. 10-(im Wa. E. Davl«. 16 tf J. E. WILLIAMS, Formerly of Knoxville, Train. COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND IfEALElt.IN _ ... - Baco(,, r.HT.l, enriq Oats, AV liOyit and Pro duce ffenerally, Johnson’s Wiirc-houae, Atlan ta, Ga. . til ’ Hi ■ Orders from a distance promptly at- tended Pi ' reb 7 2oy public gazette f„r the sale of personal property ■ in like manner 10 days previous Todct? to tlie debtors and creditors^ ofrf ■ Illations (or letters of Administration, Gnar- dian-hij), &e., must be published 3«litovs for dismission from Admimstratiou, meet fly, .u Mntht— from disission troin truardianslui, 4 J days. ■ ■ , iitiles for foreclosure of Mortgage must, bo published monthly, fur. four .month*-tor Cs- ublisbing lost papers, for iir« month*—for compelling titles tr0 ' ,tutors or Administrators, where bond ha* bteu f Tea by the deceased, the lull space of linn mouths. Publications will always be eontmned accor- di>e .o these, the legal requirement,, unless otiitrwis* ardered, at the tollowmg F. A T -'E' S"-: * ^ ■Citations on letters of Administrathm, ^ 75 do. do. DiMi.issory Hem AdimstraUon, | ^ 4 nil DR. LAWRENCfia T ‘HAVE moved my oflk-c: td the bnilding 1 occupied its a drug adore by Messrs. ^R AY BILL & HARWELL, where 1 sludl al wavs be prepared to attend professional calls. M. J. LAWUENCK.M.D. Jan. 13 th, 1855. , , Franklin & Brandy, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA. June Gth, 1848. ‘ 7—It, gttSttlfSS ClirK'r^JC, S. B. ATTORN FT AT L A W* &«naer»rille 9ma. June ST,'1855". ! , 20^-tf MARSH & GIERIRD, -ATTORNEYS - AT: LAW:, 175 Ray. Street, SAVANNAH. O-A. pRACTICE in .Wilkins on .county, and. the *AL liUX HI llMlwt'K •J 1 '-*, _ courts 5f the EastcrU atid Middle Circuits^ and the Conrts uf «w' United States and Stt-’ preine Court ofGeorgia. . ..» Mutromi M’ahsji_ J- JoairV.-Gvnumy. May8LFt,-'-55. " 17—;ly - 1. .R*l- f ~ A-' - -"On^ bftWqueerest and fnuniest tilings tb ihink of in after life, is ‘‘boy IdveA No sooner does a boy acquire a tolerable statitre tlian lie "begins to imagine Tiimself a . man, and to ape rnanisb ways. lie‘casts sidelong gfariOcs at theigirls he'may tneet, Ueco’ofes a regilhir ^attendant UIS ^ . ;cain & LEW A/Jornhs at Row—SparUr, Georgia W lLL-practlc-v in.ell- the ooixntibs bf tbc Xortiiern Cjrcuit—a id also in W«4blng* ! lon.’.lrfferson and Baldwin cc;iptk-* v , _ j Offieo over T. TV Windsor'Store, first dAor LONG & COBB, BRUNSWICK, GA. -\-TTILL give their attention to this practice YY of lait lit tlie. counties .of Ouitlwnu. liria wti^owaii. -fvavire' 'and Camden, of the Fasten Citciiit; Lowndas. Clinch' Ware, Chafltou tnd Avpling of the Southern circuit and also Nassau Duval, 4ud St, John’s o<unities Florida. ' ThoA T. Long. 1 Tnos. IV. Cor.n May 1854 •’ *“ » ’ tf ; . Medical. 2-tf DR. R. B. AISBET /pvFFERS his services to the people of Put ' Medicine ant ut- Muiiil ill the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Can always be found at his office— at the old Stand of Branlwi), Lawreiice & Adams—or at his liouse (the late residence ot Dr. K. Adams,) unless professioiiAlly engaged. Jan. 20tli, 1855. Vtf HARDWICK & COOKE, DECEIVING, FORWARDING AND Commission Merekants. Bay Street, Savotmaliy Ga. R. S. HARDWICK, J..G. CCOE E- January 1, 1855 T ie undea signed will continue to practice medicine in all it* branches, and respcct- fnllv offers. - his services to tlie citizens at SandersvilTd and Washington county. Hi? of fice is on the vomer m the new budding re- centl' put up.by Messrs. J, 'f. Youngblood jfc C<>., whcrylifr hiay alwavs be found when hoi professioaaly riigagbd, ; , Jail. 24 .,. ( *y : r . : -v ; ?y . - to the right,. , v . - Tuwie' E. CAIN,' ’ 1 , Al\ Y>. LEWIS. ■ MnrthJ5 --i f • *7 BOUNTY land. T HE Subscriber >s-p.rfp-red to procure Land Warranta.for all-‘those .entitled . the last act of Congress. - AVBYrH'shoTOq Ga., I , . ettrries bTs head cretit, Wild' strlits^a little in liis walk^ ' Presently,'and .how very k>pn, he’ [falls'in love--, .yes, falls ih’-fe the proper ; wprtl,‘ be ; oqw in-a fairy region, sonjetyhAip collateral to the world, and yet, somehow, blended inextricably ^ ^ , it. He nerfamtjx-ltls'hafr with fra- profligate’s head—and ushers him with seraphic hymning irrto an up* per ten Heaven. * ‘ . Fanny Fern. Ill* frp-i Ax Iaa Cream. ; ■ Ethan Spike thus relates nis ad venture in a Broadway, ice-cream 'saloon: “Gno.day toward sundown, Iwas goin' -by a shop in Middle, streotihat looked wonderful 'slick, tfierc ovas all : manner bf candy. an’ jossamAts. a*it’ whatnoteNit the win- A 4-1. T»rt Ti? nc*. cat rrri a Tin ul at church or meeting, spoffe% can.e, . ^ er . ; an’ there was wgria with gold 1 * 1 - *V VI. .1 ^L.Av—4. - ofVllfe’ O 1 _ 5 1 * h w/1 tlh A letters oh -’em ’ hangirf • round the door, tellia’ .how they soldsoda wa ter, ah’ made'ice cream there. -I Sez 1 .tamyself—r-^h heartfif-goo'd,. deal, 'about thisjee oreams^fqb nO>A blow.' iL -I xc^iiyt—) ickuf. ^ire. made of. So 1 put my bairds intew hiy. pockets,- and.walked ’ in kvnder jparelessJ’aud. sez to a -chap -skm'din A.. J A T. W. MILLER, A T TO BNE Y 8 A T ' t. A W .. - ^AITOUSTA, GA. * May 81st,/5$. ! ’• — ATTORNEYS AT LAW,- : ' - ' Wayneafcoro, Ga. ‘A Referto A. J. & T. W.Miller, Angu^tu,Gcorgiai T. 11. ItlLI.Xh, , T ‘ XiCy. A. MtKDKLU , May 81*V’53."‘ ' ’’ . * , - lv 17—ly 2 ly Jo. do. do. GuArdiunsl.jp, )a»ve to sell Laud or Negroes* ■ ... Notice to Debtors mid <. rcdijois, - ten days, 1 DR. I5K.ANHA.Mv A T the earnest request of inapy < old FrieniW and patrons I bave deti 00 y of my letcrudi*- edtti nimiiwiu Eatouton and continue the Draiy tiee of iilutiiei.no. loiter my seryioes to the ciu- 1 50. I zeiis Of Eatontou aud’Potuam' eouuty, apd will i oM-enJ tiiithfullv to nivProfession, t will give attend liiithfully to my Profession. eeial attention to-obstetrieiiJ cases, of Lmd or Negroes by Executors, _ _ | add cliiklrcn. Having had 1 50 , nmnv vears experience in tlie practice, i hope (in ad- t )to get‘.my rimre of patronage.. Mv .ot^e is Lies of personal property square. 6f ‘ ' ,te., 1 square, Xilravi, two weeks, _ ... lor a mull advertising bis wite : vtuce,l ■stiSTSSia. w *».»**#«* •sarJresu?’—»*.a* ** «niitlc them to attcDtiHii. . ■ fiu<i the SAAIUEL PALATER & .SON,, Importers and Dealers in. j FILES, CUTLERY, BLACKSMITH AND j all other Mechanic’? Tools, j Agricultural Implements, etc, etc., Savannah, Ga-, Keep constantly on- hand, a lull assortment of • Planter’s, Builder’s and House-keeper’s goods: all of'which arc offered at prices unusu- allvlotv. ., x j-jf'Good.s for the interior packed with core, and shipped with dispatch. Orders respectfully solicited. Oct. 17,. 1855 DAVID J. AkEXANDER, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, . Luuisvillr, Ga., WILL Pracliee in :J1 the Courts of tlie Mid die Circuit, and wjft give prompt attention 17—ly bc'luaJbbp-counter, -’Ho you keep f }<% creams hove?” . . will.y9nhav i eA:' I shavesshid’ffodiirtsTot arb'earct 'ilh.fpoiisTtjijjicd a minute o-n’h aad.sez-T, qa&teslio^fry ih Arhich •,‘ t l:ov?A aM‘|. "A'pii>b sir.'ly-TW. young .feller’s ^dove.” ftnd^AHicair;” hn€,’ “darT,” 'f ace swelled but, ak’die. liked to ■ ’ ' hc I l,i-fcArie-ivt onf •-.bat.ailera? wnife ably safe-seat, 'in case of .such am ac cident.” -This-, decision we trust will setdle •tbe-cj^esti’on.—-CWtm&wi Enquirer-. Capt. Standish. departed this life on the 29tli of jaiuiafy, 1G2T. This circumstance is mentioned- as an introduction to- the following an- ecdofe^ which, has bee-n carefully • handed down- by tradition :• ’ In a very short time after the decease of Mrs. Strmdish,' the cap- tam was led to thinks that, if he could obtain Miss Priscilla Mullins yi, d'augbter of Mr/.Wm. Mullins, { the jSrfeach in.liis family would be happily repaid He; therefore ac cording -to‘.the custom of those times.' sent to asL Mr. Mullins’ per- iluugLiiiiJi-. missi'O'L id • Wsrt iiia John . Aldeii, tire messenger, went trncl' faithfaHy communicated the ■wijhe-s of the captain.^ The old. •eentlelnaii did .not object,, as- he -miirlit have done,, on account of ftctly agfeeable to him, but the yojfng lacty- musV^dsp.' be consult ed.':'The ^damsel ivas accordingly called iitt'o the rbbniyand John Al- den, who is said to have beeh &. : Ihe ’ young man of most excellent form, ritme.- -iS’feS.to.tlrorf'-te snQ^'riggt Out. Ml vtr a ftirimd‘ ■ J L i sor ter pisebj ta-o^e, andun a veiyepurteoiwana I look ill a l made him J prepossessing manner,, ueliveyea his- ot bis .beloved ;*is nusiil tb thC’sev; |: \yhaj. it made me.- eiR.hAvaveifsliespeatep^^^ltrpaiid.I giii.hina.A'k . .. is.betrayflttinto. fhe most' aSfon'isn- jpoli' that madp himiook.€obfflr in j na^sage. , - t t.- i-;*-I:>.i.v a «,<:!», aa4 q i>!u;. Sf :t u n. :.an l ..a ivu.u l.-tar.- :• ; AkSi A d u£a(Z ged in the gloomiest-regionsof-mis- j nv . f 13t al y atiiijn, (here Mr. r spee u ... .-u ’ IWimr her Jnthropv C- a frown'.- » t^keAvoreeloe With- a most d,a-ir 0< f^ He believes himselftte Most d_e- bofcs , egression WA- , i voted -love*-in the World. There i nance)- hfl hauled in his horlfeabout 1 - ^ ?,-»» ~ ■t I hover was Snelj’ahorher. There J'fc qu hi4li Mr .handed ^oaquart IA ymnof '^.ffnXed, Awed. nil bnsdneBS entrusted to 4iis care. Slat, 1SG5. 37 tf 0'n f iii the house occupied by Wm. A. Reid. £sq ; , 5 00 ! a» iv iuw office, (bills letl there, or at lily ro.si- JOEL BRANHAM. 2—tf !V' Wa have adopted this above rates from | tl.t Milledgeville papers, by winch we will be i pvernod in all cares. Advertisers are reques^ DAVIS k WALKER. Vdlle- IF. A. HAYLES A (>s Louisvilk'; ami JNO: M. COOPER h Co., .Savannah.. June 28, 1855 JOB W" O R K y OF ALL KINDS, DONE WITH NEATHESS, AND ON LIBERAL TERMS, . EATONTON, GAr‘ EALERS in Groceries, Tobacco, Elgars, Snuff Shoes, Rats, Drugs, l’ateut Med- - .Anm-seif ileiiies, Hard. Hollow and Wood t«ire,_< utlen, their Advertisements ns well as-.wc can o • . aut t jsliQt, Candies, Soaps; Crockery f i Fiuc Liquors and Wiues, and vanouJotlier ar- 1 tides. Call and examine before purchasing ! elsewhere. Bargains can be had. April 13, 1354. ■. - ■ business Carte, CHAFFER AND CO. 'Ak 6 Whitaker Street, Savcmnah Ga, I10LSL PAINTING, In itf Whartons Dranehes, EXKDLTLD PROMPTLY AND WITH DESPATCH. WHOLESALE, and RETAIL DEALERS M IllOna'a. YY\*.—'a . , TW. i->.A.,w.Ji.,ii W rs. Mouldings, &c, ('•"Paints, Oils Varnishes, Glass, iiiusi.es, ,; "l" Leaf, Bronze, &e. Also 25 different kinds •'fClocks, from $1,25 upwards. Builders and "tilers would do well - to give us a call before 1'urrliasingelsewhere, "The nimble sixpence 11 our motto. Jan IS •' 1 °y M HAVING a number of. hands iti connec tion with me, 1 am prepared to do jobs not only in lbltuapi but in the adjoming eo in- ties. Anv eoutmuidcatian fronl abroad will reach me-"through the Post Office here. I am also prepared to execute papering with neat ness, and on good terms. .^.pril ?r l« r l604. T "*** DR. VYILLTAAt L-. JERHIGAH. H AVING permanently lpeated lihnself at "Davisbqrohgh jesi>e«fuUy offer* his pro- (tsioual services to the t-itizcu of the /Tow n avid TRK \ i «.- tit Li Lit' i xtii»poi<, lie- tiu. MANUFAirrUREKS AND DEALERS* IN ready-made clothing. Have on hand a Targe and well selected stocj: of F A L L AKD WINTER CLOTHING, which they offer for sale on ACCOMMODATING TERMS, at Whole sale and retail. % • '• No.. 101. Bryan . and t>8. St. JnliensL Savannah; Oil. Oet, 17. .ISiC.* - ' idulator.! •He is the ’ very,type of „iiL,.i>»nisiiiC nairl " colC.olsnogafif'.il Wealth 1- he despises tlie groveling thought Poverty-, wntb the ador able beloved, he rapturously" apos- tropliiscs as tire first of all earfln} b Less mgs i and “Love in a-Cottage with water and a crust,” Is the beau • ideal paradise of dainty delight?. He declares to hiiriself, with tlie ;* -p *n<> ’ el Hill in. J^iiuetyary... 14 djata mind teiv spit, it out, blit-Jflat-£u• 1 see the confectionary chap griumn behind,the door, which lis mv. ctander. Gall smash it ail, fmnks I, X ! }1 not let .that wliiteliyered uton- key think rhi afgered> I'U eat the darn’ 1* stuff "if it freezes my mards. most vsolem-n emphasis,-. that' lie I J toll ye_wliat, I d rathpr skinned a wouldSTthrough "fife and water, ! bear, &i* whipped a wild* hut I * 9 l - *1 1-AV«... +/-V Qh ma i! _.f 4. n4 it- nnrl aot f niP IllVtl in 37 tf . undertake • a pilgrimage to mid Kamscbatka';.swim Storm-toss went at it, andeat*th,e hujl in about a ininnit. Tv"al, in about a quarter feel., rather h iV-L IndienfEa mate tbaii Ms diffir dence ".voeld permit him. otherwise to express. However, he soon re- uewed hi» visrjyand it was not long before their nnfpnals were celebra ted in ample form. ■" , t, From this couple ’ were descend* gdall off’ the name of Alden in the United States. ' What report M made ‘ to' his Gonstituent after,the first interview, tradition dbea not unfold t out, it is said, how true the , Hesperian Harp. . s fprsale by J, AV. STANFORD ofSparta; 1 .iT I\ YU UN G KL («) 1> & Co..’ Saiulei'.i X. B. HAYAE, Attorney,«nd Counsellor at Thnq\ Waynesboro' Burke'Bounty, Ga- PRACTICES in Burke. Sen veil, Jefferson, Wiishiugtop, Bulloch, Kmasiiel,. Tiltnall and Montgomery ■ - /. r bounties. 1 May 31st,’’55.. 17—tf REDDII16 HOUSE, Jffacon, • Gfa., HE Subscriber . (late Proprietor of the. T^VaJliiri^toh Hal!) havinglonsed tlie ’well known Hotel (Floy.i House) for a-term of veal's—the House will be known liereaiver l»y the name of Redding House, wnere lie wdl be hanpv to liicet his old customers of the Wash ington Hall and the Public gencraliv, and pledges liiinselfto spare no p 3 ms to mskc.his gnests comfortable. He lias fitted tip large comfortable and convenient Rooms for Lashes, „„ floor near tlie nrivafc*. entrance anil 1 ar- ir.f.V* 4* ATTORNfES AT LA}\\ ' SaitdcrsvtUe Georgia. B. D. EVANS . | R. P. HARM AX. • May iJj 1855. but-Tpr ouc ( . dear lips.'- He'dotes upon a flower ■shelias cast away.* H« cherishes her glove—a little worn- in; the ffn- ■pointine .... ... .at6mach,‘ ‘“an” -kept oh. feeffn ’ better ffist, "till at lastAt se'omed as though-Fd a’ stoaifi- iugine a saiviff „ ers L_aext his.heart He^iglis like j shingles iff. me. -I -sot down, in- a a Iocombtlve letting-off steaiff. He j cheer, \ jra\ hent. ffiyself up like a i^ nwnp ’over nuires -1,",,r prtievpr flunhiti Itl £frtn ani scrawls her dear name ‘over quires | hut cracker, thifikiu’ I d grin and of-toolscat'--fitting medium for his I bear it; but>Teouldn t set still. I insanity. He. scor-fffqlly 'dfepreei- twisted and squiriqe.d- like, a-fish If • ATT0ENEY,AT LAW, Santlcrsrille Georgia, feb. 17, 1853. " f-ly on first floor, near tlie pruaL lor This House is nearest to the Depot. 11. P- REDDING, Proprietor, B F. Densk, Superintendent, Aug 20, 1835 °- v JEFFERSON WRIGHT. lil’.HN & FOSTER. jF ./ t T O « S; ER & P; -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN-- G K O C ER IE S , ^itceessors to A. WEUES & CO., AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 1&5. AND . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA.- .UK promptness atid personal attention to O'all business entrusted to our vhifrge, hav- Medical. •tiee of Law July 12, 1S5S T HE undersigned luiviug permanently loea ted in Siindersvilie, would res; iu respect 1 nlly off^r citizens of the Town and tlie inhabitants His office is -in tlfb new building oeonpied by ,j q\ Youngblood it eo., where he may be found at-al 111 ours of the day and night when not Professionally engaged. - HORATIO S'. HOI.LIFIELD, M, D. August 1 iSt ii 1855. , 1 ,y <lir - i fully to sayfour • .. - sthiliL Plantation and Faimly supplies fiw- — ;ma lip- office Is continued at the old « «l» l.«« ”J*aSS&«Le orui advances made oq upon Railroad Receipts. Savannah, Sept. 57, J855 Vi H. BF.HN. - JOILN FOSTER. 34—ly SAVANNAH, GAi J «. tv. weiister. I GK0 - F - rAI - MES October 17, 1855 DAM & WiSHBliRN. SUCCESSORS TO •10HS RESIDENT A. 1V1U GUT, Hl DENTIST, ea^tonton, ga. it 1R, 1854. , g. -i 1 .MiJii*ii 1 OUU.'LnI>VtiQ av 37 if ,] ^VASIIBUIiN WILDER & CO. - Factors and FommissioB Mer chants. Savannah 0*0. Joseph W ashbcks,' ESperial John K. Wilueii, { Parmer - Fbas. G. Dana, 1 General •H. K. W ahabuhn, f Partners S. S. IMEBERRY Fashionable Tailor. Hip warrant to please all wbo wish the ll latest style ot dress. -Shop up stairs, J. LAWTON SINGLETON, Attorney at Law, SYIVASIA, GA. -wiTILL practice in the courts otScraran, Bui- . J i _lptl'r*non *anr lock, Effingham, Burke Washinytou. Jjov. 1st, 1853, Jefferson -’aud 39—oy 15. L PRESCOTT. AT TO lEK E Y“ A T L A W Sylvania, Scrivert ’Co., Georgia. WILL.gitu hi* whole altenlioii t* th* pra ice of Law in all its branches^ • ‘ i 24—6m p. G. ARJUKGTON attorney at law/ • Xr ou 1ST uer, Ww October, 25, 1855.‘ ates the- Btt cut ions of other boys of liis own Tig®.; cuts Peter Tibbet dead, because he said that the adoi- abl.e Angelina had earTotty hair, and passes Harry 3ell contempt^-, ously, for dai’ingfto compare, “that •gawky.Marv Jaffe,)’ with his.incom- parabre Angelina. Happy! hpppy-1 foolish boy-love! wit'H its hopes and its fears : its j^ys and its sorrows ; its t jealoffsies, its delights; its raptures .and its tor tures; its ecstaticf iervoTs,' -and-ter rible heart-burnings; its solemn lu-< dici’ohsness, aud its intensely prosa- ;ic teTrnination. '*' ■ .writer icnows not, that-the ct r never, to • the day of hiadeflAht fOf~ gavfe'lwm. ImpartiaIi' Jupstict:. A- Messrs. Strahan, Paul, and Hates, a bank ing firm in London of the highest nr-’trrAfc fnr Itnlf fl. fteil- tury worm on • a hook, till at last the chap that'gin nie the - cream., who had'been lookin’ auhsniekerin’.^sez to me, ‘’Master- vfhat ails you V— “Ails me ?” sez J,., !t thaF ar damned stuff ofyours ia freeziu’ up. my.day-' liAitsd” .Ethan required. a great deal of “doetorin” before die was “set to rights’!aftflr eatingtdiequarf of ice Warn. ' 39—tf SAMUEL FIELD . attorney at "law, • SanHersviltc. Ga. . ocL 11854 E. CHIMING. ATTORNEY AT-LAYf V Irsrinton Geo. Nov* 21*, 43—tf j t-. W% s ij H G E O N D E N T I S'T, WILL continue the above- burinw* at Bay street East of lb* ly ut loAgest qosh prices. August 2ml 1555. < i »«r C. 1). Pfjursou’h store. April 18,1854: "" To My Friends in Ealonton and Vicinity. , B AYING sold out my entire iu‘.erestuJth« praetiee of-Medicine "to Dr. K. B- v‘: ' OF ,1X1 A7.TRS, Neatly Executed at-this bet,-1 can most cordially neeointnend him to I tlie public as a sate, prudent, lUid ^Ktilliul physician. To those who may be lnflaeneea i.by me, I will state that my services Can be hud in coni action with bis, at- any time, tree of extra clmrge. ROBERT ADAMS. Jan. 20, 1854, LOUISVILLE, GA. ,L practice in the following comities: Lawrewec, Emanuel, liurke, Jefferson, Hancock, and ’.Vaafiingtor,. Sov. », l«»i 48 MEDICAL NOTICE. T jyg undersigned respectfully tenders his FiWfessional services to the citizens of the emmflt* of Washington and Hancock.- "Office at the hiu*e of W. B. Hall, Esq. * A. G. CARSWELL, M, D- Halls 5*1 Roads June 14 1855 tlJ • a DAVID G. WILDS, ‘ , Attorney at lair; Spa>/(t GeOryier. WILL’ practice in the counties of Hancock Washington, Warj-en, and Baldwin. j5gfpforupt uttchtioa-paid to the oollection of debts, ' • .Jan 17 - - -V g HOBBY k CARSWELL, A TTORNIES A T LA tF, Sylvania, Svi'ivtn County, Ga. Will pbactice in tue Middle Ciecuit. May 24 1855. . . • ■ XI i aatak* SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 9. ®. 1 PROPRIETOR. tf October, 17, 1855 37—tf THOMAS G. AUD AS. attorney at law Sparta Georgian October, 4. * *8—tf M. & R. M. JGfttfSTpN. ATTORNIES atd.aw, f SpdfTa Georgia WILL practice in - Hancock and the ad- Fushionable (harth in NcwYqrk ’ You enter the church potclu The, portly sexton, with his-thumb an the inn holes! .of his vest, meets yPu at 'tlie ‘ dflor: - He glance^* St ytfu your hat and float are new, so he graciously, escorts you to a'eli- , glble seat in the broad aisle. Ulosfl j behind yoq follows u poor/ meek,- j plainly glad sseamstress, deprived from her treadmill round to think, one day. in seven, of thy immortal! The sexton is struck with sudden blindness 1 . She stands embarrassed one moment; then as -truth dawns upon her,- retraces her steps, and with tv crimson blush recrpsses’the threshh’old, which she profaned with her plebeian feet. Hark to the organ ! If is a strain from Hor- ma; slightly Sabbath-ized. hfowj the.wopsliippers one after another glide iff.—silks rattle—-plumbs wave —satin' glistens—diamonds glitter, and scores of forty dollar - handker chiefs shake- out-*their perfumed odors. What an absurdity to preach the Gospel of the lowly Nazarite to such a set! The cleigy knows better than" to do so. He values his fair salary 'arid handsome par sonage too highly. So with a vel vet tread the walks all round the ten commandments—places the . The TAHLua^TuRNED on Spir itualism.^ A Columbus .{OhioY paper latest hat Professor'Sgeftcflr idias recently excited a sensa tion -in Cineinnafti ■ with his won der! ul.de vddnmeots of the phenom-: eua connected with 'this -mystery He- dence, recently faffed, aud the part ners, who had occupied the highest •social positions, were * arrested and thrown into prisoif. After a patient and; protracted inveatrgatrori of "the charge of fra^dentiy employing the ► {noney of others entrusted to them ibr safe keeping,-they have all been convicted aud sentenced' to fourteen years’ transpOTtatibn- with bard la bor, the highest- sentence the law allowed.- The judge rightly re garded their high social position as aggravating their guilt and requir- Jag tlie • infliction of the highest ■counted ftjr on PBieritlfic find - phrkj- sophical ■ .principles,- without refer ence to'fepirits at all, professor Spey- C9r performs all liis- dxpcrinigots with pevsrms from -the audience, "who are skeptics., ^as well as hhfy' 1 self. , ‘ ‘ * , ■ He* makes the tables tnp and dance about, answer questions, spell the names of Hie spirits in\toked, arid, in- short,, do all that any medi um e'anr do. 'He denies -that tablesf • According to-a Paris correspon dent of the National Intelligencer, the cost of the- Eastern war^greatly exceeds one million of _ dollars per day. This- is : indeed ^enormofls. tstfe Stfen. •an outlay must.produce disastrous-Tesalts to f,hc.nations immediately engaged. Tt is said that of 60,000 horses sent ,td the’Black Sea by France, onlr iKOOO remain. The other 70,000 either perished in battle or thengh exposure, fatigue and The average cost was about $10v each, and about us much more to convey to the Crimes. • 1- - A'iettor has been received- by re- without contact, and of-- c^xn. ThomasCrabbe,Cqmmander- in-Chlef of the American Naval even* mov ... fered $1,000 in Cincinnati to any one wbo could* trtovo*a table, tb® oflfer was accepted, and the EfteditnA failed' before the" -audience* of tw» thousand persons. A Safe "Seat.—For, some .past an interestinging quesfion has been on the tapis as to “which is thysa^ fest seat in’Case of a collision , off a .railroad ?” The question, was" one ofm.ucfiinterest to the .traveling community gener^dly, and especial ly to those of weak nerves and fee ble bodies. The committee appom- tento determine-it have come to the sensible conclusion'- +nnt n very sensipie uuuw»‘““ tnat a man sitting on a log at the distance of half a mile from the road might I “be »tm*-, forces, boast of Africa, fropi Anto nio Joaquin • Martens, United States Vice Consul at Vincent, Cape de Verdes, bearing date Oct. 23d; 1855, in which it» stated that the poor 'of St. Antonio are iff a dreadful state t>f* famine. The raihs. have quite failed, and the crops have, all dried ip,, so thst the people have been compelled to eat ^banana stalks# little or no communication is to he had with vessels ip the harbor, which makes the matter 'worse. - He says that numbers..have died from want of food,' and, craves assistance from the Americans, who he says, always readvto relieve the wanta of the unfortunate/’ -. .. V . . V u . w *- -- i • —n - \i?v