The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, February 07, 1856, Image 3

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w ,1:;|U 1,is trouble, if or-tf icJ tU e rub, a*A wc arc left A 1 ’ tllC . 1(i rC on iy of expecting a little ii' e pn ''“ v Am l whilst we attempt it, vill be m* twitching of the poek- . Itmc-ting of that hard muscle ^ lip oii tlic port-monie with such . ,,-e know a croodif mm ,„lieaw°“^ e to the surface wrong ''■'".'.%-iiUes Republican. PAYOMETER. (AX INVENTION' -OF TYPO IX EXTREMIS.) Take 2 lbs. choice heroglyphies, hand over to Tvpo to arrange according to tho best speci- , men of the Black Art, ou a seal* indexed with we OH'-V KUC*\N ’* * ! n< ,1 1 rlou’tl. oU r heart to relieve out co- Truth at. the head of the column, followed down- . wards in order with Honesty. Manliness, Fair- ; tlHJJOJ'tlllll fl’OIil RllSSiil• dealing, Confidence, Wants, Necessities. Ad- i pj. :AC!i PROPOSITIONS ACCEPTED, ply this test to Sub's pocket nerve, and if .the Silver don't rise draw a black line,and release yourself from further expense, carrying your exhausted Receiver to some other pump Halifax, Jan. 81. The lloynl Mail steamer Arabia arrived at Halifax thisevening with Liverpool dates to the lUth inst. i ci. * i ..:....... 4]... : 4 ! 19th, has the following confirma- I tion of the defeat of the Emperor of I I Havti. Ry the arrival of the steamer j Buzzard, yesterday, we learn teat the expedition wiiieh was fitted out by the Emperor Solouque for the invasion of the Spanish side of San Domingo had met the Dominican forces, and that a bloody battle took place between the opposing armies. ------- In the conflict General Dufresn, of! COFFEE WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. _ CORRECTED WEEKLY BY SAVAXXAll PAPE1L.. BAGGING..Gunny # yard. Kentucky BACON..lliuus # tt>.. Shoulders # tt> sides # ft) llog round # & ... BUTTER. .Goshen # ft' Country # IB BRICKS.. # thousand ..... CHEESE. .Northern # II>-. English Dairy # IB. 15 © 15,'i i 1ft 16 j 15}£ (3 13 idi 14 ! 14 <s5 15 j dU 23 36 20 & 24 n l A (si 16 none. Ill rue cuiiuic/L vscuvai on. 44U..4. ^ it, the Ifavtien army, and another gen- | domestic goods..Shirt'. - •- J J~,1 Sheeting # yard Osnabnrgs # y’d.. . ., irmetl we say, it is only a little ' " ',.-.,1, ,,ur neighbor up in A\ dices, in . wuut of a tost to find out who 'j'”' rtvers and who not. The water <! -liter thinks would bring a goodly | 'Ip upwards. A poor prospect for | 'll, that aspect. Irnly. The lire test . tr -„i Jowu this way. and resulted in ! i' . ..CTU-Ct to the whole prospect, . therefore advise our neighbor net to ‘ t f ura Plu-nix without wings is a rilalter all. ft only fed by 11W and nour- ' J ]ie -(epes. There is as little brood. |- u'oiiM sicken and die, if fed . 41C .|, (i;iiuty food, and we are unpo- !!„), id desire for them a different ]lut wo hope the readc-r will pardon ,, j* is only a way wc have, not WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6, 1858. E. M. PENDLETON, EDITOR. eral officer, were surrounded by ’ '" ’ * su- of of of ith <rrc:it slaughter. The Emperor himself'had "disappeared altogether *A. M., and is believed to be an-• an ,| q ] s stl id that he ran like acovv- thentie. ! ard on the dav of the battle, it i lib 15 4 Si FLOUR-.Country, # barrel 3 oO Country # sack GR YIN. .Com# Bushel Cb Wheat # Bushel... IRON. .Swecda English # ii> LARD..# lb •-•••:•- . 1* LIME.-Northern jt barrel ..1 i0 LUMBER,,.y thousand feet. MO LASSES.. Cubsi V* ^ ailu . n Nl-w Orleans ^ gal* ** 4 SYRUP “ “ ^ gal. NAILS..# Keg * ,s 18 13 S5 15 1 35 ' 00 1 ard on the dav oi tlie battle, it j -sails..# Keg * * supposed that he lias been kdled j oils.. i bv tie Spaniards, or died Irom the , Linseed# gallon...* s I . ^ • t I 1_ «1 I’.i.-tnr nj trill 1 flH . . . . HANCOC K SHERIFF SALES. i ||»5|>ort«IIlt fi’OlH WitsSlillgtoU. IVc arc authorized to state, that, the Suer- A iffs Sales for Hancock eountv, will hereafter j Organization Effected at Lasl—Llack be advertised in this- paper. ‘ I Remhlicari Tnumpu-,Lauks Lice- <<( j ted Speaker. THE S.-VLAMANDElt. | WASHINGTON. Feb. 2d I'gi-iuDOSTOiiA tuxETOui'M. raff. Jn the House this morning the This curious animal abounds in the sandy | i-<_>~olutiOll to elect- a Sneaker b districts of Middle and Southern Georgia, il we j pBicality vote WHS , . , t were to judge from tho innumerable hillocks j j or j( V () f nine, whereupon Mr. Orr ' V'i’.e expatriated llavtiens of this I thrown up by (hem, all over the pine lands.— j w ',thdrew his* name as the nominee j c - ltv weru delighted with the intel- ! Up to this present date, however, it has not ' ‘ ' ! been our lot to get tlie sight ol i wc seen many persons who pr the learning and accomplished | llle|n - a i t iiough living for years in tlie ; [ )a jj 0 t ]5;iliks received 102 VOtCf , .-j,! llurfim of anatomical memory wc | JislriL . ts - i„i L . dte ,l liy them. Several years 1 ^ikeU, 98 ; Fuller, Id; scattering, ! ,,permitted in our own way to lay ollt | s ; nCPj we n-ccived an application from Prof | ' j residing in Paris SaVS t jipct'aml reach the conclusion, that j of t)|C Slu i t i lsoui an Jnstitutc, for spcln-; . ; I have obtained an extraordinary ,r we limy properly (m our own estimate) , nlens ol - t his annual, and wc have been endeav- | THIRD DISPATCH. ' piece of intelligence which, I think, : : (1 „ r sympathy for, and condolence orhlg to procure one, but have failed to the j rp ]ie b a U 0 t for Sneaker stood for | indicates a much closer and better | LoTuben distress. Wo suppose | ut diUe . ' - « - — t-x.tt.... e . - ' , - fatigue of the march homewards. I ' 3° ulouque’s mutilated army had I not ybt returned; but .as soon as 1 the 'disappearance ot tne sa.ble Lni- I peror was made kn.H'vn at tne capi- ’ tab a provisional Emperdr was pio- a Speaker by a : C j a ' imc d i who will, in all procabdi- planility vote was adopted by a ma- ! ty succce d to the reins of power. _ joritv of nine, whereupon Mr. Orr ; ‘ q'hc expatriated Haytiens of thii • pine lands.— j w i t h'drew his* name as the nominee | c5tv were delighted with the intel- ;cr, it has not! o( tlie Democratic Caucus. The ! lj( ^ nc3 an d the next arrival from one. nor have ! pDirnlitv resolution is to take elfeet jj’’ u ;’ s i 00 i ce d for with great intcr- uvfess to have | fiftor three ballots. Upon the first . est. y gallon...* 3ft Castor # gallon RICE..# tt ROPE..# lb ,, LIQUORS..Gm, # gal-.-. 45 Rum, N. E. # gallon 1 6ft Whiskey # gallon.. 41 Brandy, cognac Gin, Holland SUGARS..N. Orleans # lb Porto f.ico # lb Loaf# It> Crushed #lb Refined # lb SALT-.wffimrnl Salt # o.sck ........ SOAP. .Colgate, pale « Yellow #tb Country # lb_ SHOT. .# Ib & (& <$ * «5 l f - & >0 @10 50 <iS & & (a @ & (£ @ a @ 5ft (<e @ 5 CO @ 1 O'J da (si 55 C J cs Hi 50 @ 1 75 Hi 4a 4 &ft @10 Oft 1 30 @1 30 S @ 3 8 @ 10 11K & NOTICE. T HIS being the regular time for the meet ing otthe Honorable the o.nstiees ofytn • Inferior Court for January Term, 185b, linii none being preseut but Smirk Robison, Esq., bv authority of the statute in such ease made aiid provided, the Court is adjourned over to tlie Monday the eleventh day of February next, of which, all snitors, jurors, and witness es will take notice. SAMUEL ROBISON, j. i. c. H. BROOKINS, Clerk. S. A. II. JONES, D. Sheriff, j.,., at. * 6 td ytMEOMCM JYOTICE. D R JAMES R. SMITH, having returned to Sandersville, respectfully offers to his old friends and the public his professional ser- V1 A familiar nequaintSinee of nearly twenty- five vears w : th the practice of 1 hysic in all • its branches, he trusts, will entitle him to public confidence. ^*Ofhee the one recent- | lv occupied by tlie lute Hr. llu\nes» ^ ? ! or at home, he may be found at all times, j Jan. 31, 1856 0 - To all Concerned. T HE notes aad accounts of Dr. Tin. P- Jtiivnes deceased are in the hands of Jo seph'T. : Stnrth, who is dnlv authorized to «Ct- tle the same. Mr.Smith can be found :.t all times at the store of Zaeh Brantley’s or at the Parsonage. Immediate payment of these da- mands will be required.. Those having claim* against the estate will please present them to i. 1 ;,., MARIA B HAYNES, A. J. LANE,Ex’rs. Jan. 24 5 St Haramia Plan Lottery. lo 1 Oft 12 @ 11 di @ da i 25 @ 15 @ a & & —»0>*- L *tter from an American GEORGIA—Hancock County. By C. IF. DuBose, Ordinary. HERE AS George White of said county applies to me .for letters of Guardiau- | ship to J Alien L. Evans, orphan child ot John ,ir n-ogii-"' 1 m...sMo suppose I proscut date. ! Banks 108, Aiken 100, Fuller 0, : understanding between Napoleon ! tb^»r«w to cite and admonish all w ar " UOt .° f tlmt ,lK P V, : Some confusion serais to exist in the pub- ! Campbell J, Wells 1. Tl.C Clerk i ftn J England as regards tlie L mted tho kindred and creditors of and he Hc min(1 hl to the specie, to which j Banks elected, but the States mid tlic Central American | ^ m ^d dnhen M. obstacles ill the i they belong. Some affirming that they are a j vote declaring the 'election ot Spea- ! question than is general lv thought j j{ )rc t ] }e firs t Monday 'i,'success b ; iiuit tiro in the one c aler test only pro mo desired. 1 when appli THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AND THE FARMER’S GUIDE. Great Reduction in the Price oi the Latter Publicatiox. T SCOTT & CO-4 New Y'ork, continue to publish Llie following leading British Periodi cals, viz: 1 The London Quarterly, (Conservative). 2 The Endinburgh Review (Whig). 3 North British Review (Free Ckurihi. 4 Westminster Review (Liberal). 5 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory). T IIEgreat and important cventz—Religious, Political, and Military—now agitating the nations of the Uhl World, give to these Pub lications an interests and value they never be- tore pbsjessud. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news-items, crude speculations, and living rumors of tho uuws- p-iper and the ponderous Tome of tlie histo rian, written long after the living interest in the facts he records shall have passed t away. The progress o i the War in the East peenpies a lar'-e space in their pages. Every movemten is closely eritieised, whether of triend or of foe. and" all-short comings fearlessly pointed out The letters fr--m the CRIMEA and Lorn tlie BALTIC in Blackwood’s Magazine, from two of its lnos’ popular contribution!, give a more intolii-riblc and reliable accounts ot the These Periodicals ably represent the three movements of the great bcligeseuts than tan elsewhere be found. . . . •Treat political parties ofGrcrt Britain u hijr, Torv. and Radical,-—but polities forms only one fcutiire of tiicir character. As organs of tin- most profound writers ou Science, Lit erature, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as thevcver liave stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the sehohir and the professional an, while to < - » 1 1 r t ..... 1..K nroM' /.1-ivU tlw*V* illl’- Jasper Coonty Academy Lottery- Class J. BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEOR GIA. MACON, GA. 10,000 Numbers Only. One Prize to Eight Tickets ! To be drawn at Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintendence of Col. Goo. M. Lagan and James A. Nisbct, Esq. This Lottery is drawn on the plan of tho • Royal Lottery of Havana of single Numbers. CLASS J. to be drawn FEBRUARY 15, 135#. THE Manager having announced his deters munition to make this "tlie most popular LoV- j tery in the world, offers for February 15tli, o ! Scheme that tar surpasses any Scheme ever offered in the annals of Lotteries. Look to. your interest ! Examine tho Capital*.. Ob* Prize to Eight Tickets 1 CAPITAL, $12,000* 1 Prize of. 1 “ 1 “ 1 “ 1 “ 5 “ ia “ 60 “ 120 “ 500 Aprox’u 500 “j ..f12,000 is .. 5,000 is .. 4,000 is .. 3,000 is .. 2,500 is .. 1,000 is 5,00 is 50 is 25 is 10 is 5 is .,,.*12,ft## ..... * t m »,(ioa 2,50# 1,000 5,000 8,000 ....V *,000.• spoo ....... 2,50# 1200 Prizes amounting to ,*50,QiW .- Tickess S8, Halves 4- Quarters, i.. Prizes payable without deduction J. Persons sending money by mail need not .- fear its being lost. Orders punctually, attes ted to. Communications confidential. Bank Noes of sound Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers, should., ordci immediately. Address JAS. F. WINTER? Macon, 6*. _ Jan. 15, 1356 4*4 | lIIC r-4.1, >4114 .14.4.. ..4 , - 7 i. the intelligent reader ot every class they lur- i,[p nlsh a more correct mi. 1 satisfactory record of h.UU LIIV. o 'round ; hence very lew persons ..aw c- , j tec an interest of lour per cent. Oil , "‘,'nTof Febrwv'isSG.'” ‘ ell them. The only way to kill them is to j pjjjppjJJfB BY THE ARABIA. ' tlie investlPentS, which would very * l '‘* ' C. \V. DcBOSE, Ord'y. where a fresh rnound lias been thrown, Nl-AV YORK, Feb. 2. '• promptly saftlire ftllV anlOUilt of Cap- . Feb 7 ——-——— Hid sit near by and watch, until the dirt 1 »pi ie i ;ltest accounts from tlie East i ital that'might be required for the; Carriage Shop for Sale, us to move. By shooting a little below , Mouravieit' was ail van- I purpose. or coarse all this is witllj undersigned propose to sell their (ar- nirface you may chance to kill one, .1 you j ( an(1 was witllill three hours j the consent and approbation ol , huiluing! havragTfour narch of Erzeroum. Oinav Ptuna’s Great Britain, and I, for one, nope I ll0rse ‘A wer eu jine,‘of sufficient power for nil roops had began to arrive at Tre- the work may be promptly coin- i orfe“ rr AS»%°?Eia4i- Given under my hand at office in Sparta this , i, (lll . vpnort I Thcs-. are tnerciore toe-.ie aim imiiiv..™*.. all • ivn.i, oi oouu, | , -- ll, . tU A . I and slugulsr the kindred and all others enu- Hiid whenever occasion serves we ! — . , , | were made by Mt. Fuller and Mr. ! confirms the representations that. cemed, to be and ap^r^it , (v ,, h . lV e little use for such tests, j A gentleman who has frequently killed them, , Campbell. The HoU.SC then adjourn- ! have been made, the Linpcroi h.lo j the time ^ N r; vlivs:l - id letters should not be 1 j said tlie Government will guarail-| > - • 31,» 3 risk, ,,, rvi.il « cliimccs in 1 *» «~~1! fc "' I™'* 1 '”* H'.iartcr. It desired to find judgment we “ ri > !lt 11(1 ,kes our paper—therefore his judgment is j U I’. anu SI ■II,-at. If of his intellectual qualities and begins W.-.S tens', wc areatnol^ j thcs.w ^ ^ you will 'Ze UTItt ItI,r.d•'w'rcldul he I wait in vain. We hope somoof our^ts.nen . tr(|om hml beffan t0 arrive at Tre-! the work may be promptly com- | purp i ' ’ ’ idcantilc I will try their luck shooting salamanders, und r p ILO months after date application will b* X made to the Court of Ordinarj- cf Wash ington County, for leave to sell all tli* negroes belonging to* tlie minor children of John C. Harman late of Jefferson County deceased. Jim. B.IIARMAN, Gnardias.. Dec. 7 44 2m tasi incionuuio i ., column and the j bring us tho first trophy they win, rt ask for any j given as a rare tilbutc to the iu atural history « you to (lie in.sikets, tho last ill from Kurope, the a .•ilvcrtiscnicutR. Iu short ask ffr any ■ quality of our reader ami it will not fw' 0 '!) 1 '- g < lens inu.-Ji to produce the test that shall | » ov • , DEDICATION EXTRAORDINASti lit n-itn inu -li more certainty and accu- . , ,. v v i • , , . • The good people ot Newark, A- J limn our Georgia Book making Jj. r *wyers . iu,1 f s ' ; u ;! |'bizo5',de.""Oinar had tendered his ! mcnced and succeeded, for the Uni and it s m | res j ?nat ; ou to t j 10 Sultan who re- J ted Stalea u-nnld foi- ihvk oi-.mtesf. j fused to accent it. There was some ; gainers b\ it. ^ ^ j talk of his being sent by the Turk- j „ ry he j G u'rnal of Commerce j isli Government Minister to Eng- , ^ ishtJ(l tiie following statiftti- have i hmd. Persia announces hoi neu- ; ■ ar j S on D f the relative trade .. f i trality. Paskievttch s dying nijunc- | f-,£i<rn norts in American and ~ gg i *» g^go; V ^m3 S,, ° U S foiT ! .g“teMon“a t tl,= _rort ofXcrv ZZZrniZX?SA S ^ i""Vte dqd Uf Seba-itopol arc | Vork for ^ T.,„„. south, a're to conduct the several services o! j Kiclmiond, Feb. 2. j Toralin54 zlsEs., Tlie Soutlicm Commorctal Con-! The &d» lw« t’.cvctoped «ho* ’ AmIUHUIHU lit. uGivLti 1,-r - . 1 and the Lev. Bishop ivj down the number of pounds, mill nrn t.'l COniillCt he d nsliy and volume of the sun, mark K i-i-k of the planets with the compound ■a of the sat elites, draughting you their iihUml epi-cycloidal curves. The ine pt will weigh you the atmosphere it- ■ii toll you the amount of vapor and heat itainv. and all these by certain tests. But «#,. till—unless—(and thereby hangs a ••lit)—the quid: silver test. Let us sec. the d iv So anxious were they to secure the tailing to effect it by several epistles, , resolut i ou dechiring that the 1 American vessels during the la- Church sent outtheRev. Mr. Cox, then pastor. 1 . ,. i- ( ,] ass ! vear as compared With the } eai pre- wi.li instructions to remain with the Bishop CStabl^hmet of ad mcffihnA ; -|3 { t je (lecrease ill foreign „„,i, rv„ oburiiivrl- «.».f ‘ W,J !' i v« S ei.4 is oalcla.cl to give great reluctantly, as wc understand, entirely upon j Lc j is l a ture | encouragement to o«r ship OWIlCls. the principle ot'bnug.ng about a bettei ««*«j ■' ^„, t |, ot . n to use eilorts ! The increased American tonnage foreign countries pr ami in good Working order. Also a Black smith Shop and the tools necessary tor earn - ’ Our purpose U to quit the 1 '>'>'"iess an,l we i.rrnose to seli low alid on gootl terms. An) person wishing to earry on such a business would do well Jy & RENFROE. Feb 7 LJE DISSOLUTION. rrMIE Copartnership lii-retofore existing nn- I Yter the firm of Z. Gray & Co. vyas dissolved on tho 3th January last. l»y Hie withdrawa' ot Zaehariidi Gray, who has sold li > ■ - the Stock to N. IV- Hames, who w ill continue the Grocery business at the old st.u.e. Those indebted to tie firm will comc for- . . .. .., ,. C 1 n- 6 ward and make immediate payment t- A > ’3riuh Gray who has , 1 1 _1.,.4— -4T 14' 11 i IN FA. Ig about a better tceimg, t •v.-» 0 c J,,,, • l,(.7 u» mm* of l'0«> “ ■'« g tlic T1 , 0 n.ovemvnt wo rogrw.l « «» , to procure roll. •> lui4 .it t,.c c.i. ^ tbe a „ immense ag- lore Its well as itsweignt. It » the one . and pregnant with good results. , est con veiiieuu. “re«nte of augmented wealth, from «^ «.c pure gold 1,1 tne mine* | as wull ,, s cCesiastieally. That the j _ At a public dinner tinker HOOD o cU ^ ^ en . uiat it iron, the worthless earth, u j ' %ho iu effect d , poscd a bishop. ; m w Hcli the member,. ot tU• G an , c • ^ extent by foreign w-‘ h“Sr,: -- r7 ;rjr ; ^ Lr: - r withtheih.ip™*^ C h. — patient.) So ictusioniourw-itsto-janffi collseC!atioll for | ^ •r. Something more than a _ r<d,c«.u> . , kfiyvTvhkca Anting tor the past, (E. b. STEAMER I' UETON bt.o I- may result from this par irunent mosi.es , • ' TO nBervative spirit yet lingers! BEARCII OF l ILLlBUSlERri. •pud,-silver test, that is the question—how : A ..... Y deswite the acts 1 Orders have been sent to Pensa- ■ 1U(mllll w w.i«- o. - tui/ipiiej? I’.'m it relax that hard listed mus- among tm Jl - ; -itutives ! cola directin''' tlie steamer Fulton j j H [j]dinga' on Broad Street, opposite Uaiieircoulvre,,™ or.l,c,r B.^ktai.u. , ool I, On4Ctm 0 ^ ^ Uie j ““" e =-„ d Pho , Mix Hotel. The tint doubles over tlic vestibule of llie ; iu Congress. '.1, , ,. —:,~n r..—.. I , G i- nf no mre ID? Help, ye shades of Guttenberg, of Faust, Great Fire iu Augusta. Auffnsttl, Feb. 4—2 o’clock P. M. ^ A lire oecurcd here early this morning, consuming^ some twenty Sanders vill (- F(b. x. W. HAINES. r1856. 7 tr Administrators Saic. NAT ILL be sold before the Court House door 1's part of the'Estate of ’ said deceased. Terms made known onthedng Adm . r with the will annexed. ' , _ 7 tds Feb 7 = — ftl.-r: Il-jpa p ;>or laboring typo, who . your niemufv bv a 1 devotion to your art, ve the mighty then iriit, to discover the dc-sidoratum to perfect the grand • ut tvnp ma r have repose und the ; 1 ha ijiie.--! T1 le test, all, here j we have ij 0>ii'cfcsi)vcr. Typos Meteorology. . for the Month of Jan. 1850. i bark Amelia, which sailed from , buildings were mostly of no grea : Port-au-Prince on the 2nd Decent- j va lue. •■Her for New York. The Amelia Notice. i V I.L persons indebted to the Estate of Al- phens Stokes late of Washington coun tv deceased, are requested to come forward and settle up the same, and those ha'J’V fte- mnnds fg dust said estate arc requested to band them in duly ^'^‘f^KOBlSONfAdm’r! Feb 7 ‘ 7 40J lllMil il lUViV W..VV. . , , , the current literature or the day, throughout the world, than call be possibly obtained from anv other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS front the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, especially during the pres ent exciting state of European affairs, inasmuch, as tlu-v can now be placed lit the hands of subscribers tiboutus soon as the original addi- ^ lion*. 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THE FARMER’S GUIDE To Scientific and Practical Agriculture. By Henry Stephens, F. K. S-, of Edinburgh, and the late J. R. Norton, Professor ot Sci entific Agriculture in YalcGo.lege, New lla\en 2 vols. Koval Octavo. 1600 pages, und numer ous V- ood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to -rive 7t a wider circulation tlie publishers have resolved U> reduce the pric-e to Five Dollars lor the Ttvo Volumes 1 1 When sent by mail (post-paid) to California and Oregon the* prices will be ST. To evcry other part of the Union and to Canada ^post paid) §6. £4?" This work is Northc old “Look otthe Farm.” - Remlttaiiecs for anv of the above publications *1.0 dd always be addressed, post-paid, to the l*u blishers. LEONARD bCO 1 i GO- jau 25-3111 No. 54 Gold Street, N. I - 1 EXECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold ba^-' Id fore the Courthouse door iu Sandersville, .. Washington county, on the first Tuesday ia - March next, within the legal hours of cala, three negro men, to-wit: Simon a man 54 years of age a House Carpenter by trad*, 1»- monaman 20 years and Charles a man Jt? — years of age. All sold under an ord«r of Ibfc Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county as tlie property of the estate of Elivn Dndley, 4*- eeased, for the benefit of the heirs ami cr*dK tors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. A. E, DUDLEY, lix,r. jan!7-td I hail bevii s-jizcil oil suspicion of be- ; Highest point of*Barometer 29. 74. Lowest jug coniiectial with U liilerbustcrin; 29. il. Range .03, j expG.iition, but has not been he:.vi Thermometer—highest point 54 deg. lowest I of since ike left Pol t-aU-1 riliee. 13 deg. Highest daily mean 43. 7. lowest daily j 1 • • . (;.,rr<ara HL«» ■ 21. Moiltlilv me* l a universal joint—iiia lingers hkl , iul.ui - The Brunswick .Railroad I mg connected wun a mu-ii Bill, 'lhe bill 10 gi\e j expo lition, but lias not been beanl j the State to the Brunstv c - . 1 1 ■ : 1 Florida and Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad, was defeated in the House on Saturday by a very deci- T0 DRUGGISTS. rpHE undersigned love »n hand a stmt1 1 stuck of drii«f, which they wish to sell, ■md relinquish tlTe business. This is a good sun l hr a retail drug establishment eonnee - i at tl.e ruittiiv up prescriptions tor several 1 P KIoWn & RENDLETON. I Sparta, jam CO, 1-850 I — 1 tf ve agreeing talcs and warp Imp- ; louglits into tlic woof of silvery words. . lyes m-e sleepless, his body cold, but the I must run, the sheets fly, or else the uing tlmt speeds along yonder telegraph, II the news from other dimes would be Amount of rain in inches 3.71. Amount of melted snow in incliM 3.31 Prevailing winds N. W. and N. New York Markets. New 4 ork, Feb. 2, 185b. : The Cotton market is firm with i sales to-day of 2000 bales. Flour is 12 a 25 cents lower.- iu the memory of mat md its extreme coldness There without a Hash of light or a voice ofut- and snow, a A m itc- from has been three notable sleets and .is many only. Typo looks on the j snows, only six lrosts. idcut humanity : he must believe in the Tht . 22d was the coldest day we have had j for be trusts to the gencr- and i piltaui: for what? Y ded vote. Alexander Hamilton was on ly 2() years of age witer. he was ap pointed Lieutenant Colonel in the anil Southern at 8 81. Wheat has i a rmy of the revolution, andAid- eeliued 6 to 8 cent , and is dull; J de-cainp to W ashington. At ^ ‘ e I i, e w.as a member ot the Continental ' Congress; at 30, he was one of the ablest members of the Convention whicl - the United States; at 32, he was o 1 1 1UUJ I o JL—l Cfo — • ' • Thi» has been the most remarkable mouth | g t;l te is selling at 7 8b; Ohio 8 50; for the amount ol'sleet i <• -• > --' o ot M'lwoit lists l - v ! Corn is quiet; Spirits ot Turpentine j j linn; Rice firm; Freights easier. Hew-York Musical Keview- 1>UBLISHED by Messrs ^? thur ^ i New York, commenced its sCVunta jear inJanuarv. We have frequently had occasion to say thtit we considered the I.f.tiew on the best, as well as the cheapest panerapub- Vishcd in this country. Dr. Lowell Musoti,. - (• O o r .ro F. Root, and Mr. Jim. t. Dradbirs, «re *,7noiD f its re^nlur contributors. Ibe pub- fliers "h,i,„ for it the largest eireffiat,on at tained bv anv musical periodical in t ic w or d. JSP.ik'SKSr &SS&KX SSATOKWfeSW Who has One 1 XXJ ANTED to hire a girl of 14 or 15 years V T of age, for which liberal wages will be paid. Apply at this office. Jan. 10, 1S56. 47 tf Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estxte of Ma n-Baker deceased, are requested to come forward and make settlement, and those hav- in" demands, arc requested to render them fo’-wr ““'“"'itSiSlSS'llAKEll. ExT. Jail 24 2~-E PROSPECTUS Temperance Crusader* [quoxhum] Temperance Banner. * r ’TU\TED dv a conseiention* dwir# to A further the ‘cause of Tijipikaxce, aad experiencing great distidvanU^e in being to0 narrowly limited in ^ ce, by tiie »nulin«w«r our paper, for tlic publication of JCclora Ar- truments and Passionate Appeals, we havt d*- termiueil to enlarge it to a more convcm.n* siz? And iiein*^ conscioiis oi the fact tiiufr there are existing in the minds of a bilge por tion of tho present readers of the Banner and tts former patrons, prejudices and difficul ties which can never be removed so long a* It? ctainsthe name, we venture also to niak* * change in that particular. It will heneafortk be called, “THE TEMPE?wAKCE;CRUSADER- ,j Tliis old pioneer of the Temperance canae i* destined vet to chronicle the triumph ot it* principles. It ha> stood the test-passed thro the “ iiery furnace, 77 and like tlie “Iitbruw children* 77 re-appeared unseorchfcd, survived the newspaper fannn® wiiwh U* ca tsed. and is. still causing many v^*lUH journals and periodical* to siuk, Ilk* th* ••bright exhalations in the eveumy, to ne» no.- more. and it has even heralded tli* ‘ death: struggles of many contemporaries, laboring tor the Uinie great end with itself. It “still live* • and “waxing bolder as it grows older, i» notr Wfloin" an eternal “Crusade” against fermd T.iquor Traffic,” standing like tli* “High Priest” of the Israelites, who stood between the people and tlrt plague that threatened d*- "wc' 1 entreat the friends of tho Temperanc* Cause to gi ve us their inflnenee in extending the usefulness ot the paper.. We intend pre senting to tlie pitblie a sheet worthy of all aK tention and a liberal patronage, for whilw ilia strietlv a-Temperance Journal, we shall endea vor to keep its readers posted on all th* curreah events throughout the country. 13T- i’rk-e, as heretofore, ^, FtrietW in aA. vanee- JOHN II. SEALS. Editor and Rropnetor, renfield, Ga., Dec., 8,1255- fjapir Executors Sale. Lost Notes. L OST between lloleomb and Louisville, one note signed by B. S. Carswell, given to Andrew J. Cook in October 1852. and was due the first of Jammy 1853. for the amount ot *'I4 33 cents. Also one note signed by A. rt. Patterson ‘dven to Win. Patterson the ith ot March 1851 was ducthe first of January 1S55, for the amount of 2ft0 dollars Also one note signed by II. Ponder, given to im sclt the 10th of January last one day after date for the amount of' §58 48 cents, A so oiie note sign- .... bv IL E. Wiggins, given to Ed Losenvuld in -\i»ril last, for the amount of S3o. Also one receipt of T. A. McBride for several notes and accounts of January the ITtli last. Also one tuer tm . 4V.». on noormnr : SS of all men, for he trusts to tne gene.- y nK . e 1S 45, the mean average of the thennom- . 0 f Hojl. AlUliCM j. Milld’. ui'l justice of all; mon far' and ,ieiir ' cter being only 21-degrees, while for t .e ; rj_i| |C tc l e «r r# r,li last lligllt brought b» r-.-ver saw or ever expects to see.- j lmmtll it was but the fraction ol a degree abot e m clanchol V intelligence of th.nve snv is the test of the sultsen- the frocz ing point. We do not remem >er to j j ^ of j[ on _ ANDREW J. MlL- <i the remedy for the evils of tho system- . lliive seen it below 40 degrees for any prevt, | f| . om Kicltmoml, who j “S'enS've U plan/ that HO great *K-ste.„ must be adopted or many a ous ye ar. j died in A'ugusta, at half past eight | ^ , e or improvement has siuce tcrzmg Typo will lay bis laboring • ; u , w8 , :>cen feared by many that the wheat yesterday morning, of pUCU- I b ^ up o n it. he deaih pillow with the burning thought - ^ ^ cr op have been killed out, but f-om , •> . been made upon « »‘»'*c not been provided or, . * we , )ftVe obsenw d, we have no fears u , ^ Millxr was an able lawyer, “ 11 U lif, has been wasted, m so ffir us .o - whcat _ it lua y be thinned, but very , an influenlial a)U l successful politi ck,nsW and important duty of t.u hft j ^ in nl0 st farms. Wc fear bow- high toned and honorable .coined, provision for his own household, a “ 0 u red lands espeptaHy, will | „ riovnted :n ,iw one of these luckless wights, one of ; ever that tlm out-, - b.divers in the honesty and just fair deal- fail ol a good stand. fill ntett, who has learned a hard lesson,, i lYFLbESiA. her he profits by it or not. in the practice | * . . . ,i; sc . a = 0 lias been is questionable virtue, who, if he had his . This very uncomfou. vicinih -. M e lnos would bo better off by some twelve prevailing ffir some time m • t * ke our iiiesn tliousami dollars than lie Ls or over speak feelingly, as we baie .a ^ much iet, to be from this source of indebtedness, turn with the rest of the p. •• there is a “Divinity that shapes our end, Wthc effect o, a Northern winter « Scut e -it Oracle; whom we are bound to n*pccL j that the winter as well as the disease tm the test: . expended its force. Ordinarv for said County. V!l V Ce ' -1 18-fi 6 - lnt .1:111. *> 1 , loOO — . tiCC0liniS U1 ditliiup.; GEORGIA Washington County. ^ ^ouT^S framed the Constitution of!, By HAYWOOD BROOKES S' are forw . arne a from trading for 1 - - the above notes, and the maker from paying one butmys*lf. Ac y KU>. Iges, late of said eouniy, ueycoBce. These are therefore tocite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they liave) why said letters should not p*c granted. . Given under my hand in SandersviUe, this 28th Januarv, 1855. o r. ^ ' 11 AY WOOD BROOKINS, Ord. Jan. 31, 1856 • 6 the l-ll.tCC k a ‘ ? ‘ n i nr j -w-jr-rllEREAS Jonn Bland applies to me for j aU y 0 , Secretarv of the Ireasury, and or- | TNT letters of administration on.tlie estate I o-anized that branch of the Govern- ofJolin Hodges, into of said county, “‘■cessed I . r l /- lAr n ^rKncii ovo tlipn»fnri». t.frO.ltC ailU JlGITipnisll ?.1I ment upon so complete ancl com- riaiiiiuisti*ator , s Sal ILL be sold onthe first i-acsday .n W liiLi Ge boiu on 411*-^ **»• - -— *. April next before the court house door in Swainesboro’ Emanuel county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property belonging to the estate of Jordan Duett late of said county deceased, consisting of one t nict of land in said county, adjoining land ct Mrs. Marv Scott and others, containing one hundred and eleven acres. Sold for the benefit of ti e heirs and creditors of said deceased. By an order of the OrdinareoDaid^nnty^^,^ j .Tan. 24 5 tds Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cul ler Ivirkland late of Emanneicqnnty deM.e- ed, are reqdested to make immediate payment aml&oschaving demands against will present them duly authorized " itlnn time prescribed b > r ^^ ov BIB p, Adm’r. Jan 24 V * 4nd On the 31st ultimo, by Rev. M. Stevens Mr. friend. Few Mien in the State iveie j ghi’n'I'On'ic HERRiN‘ V of Augusta Ga. fo Mrs. inure widely or more favorably | yp^t^^^^^i^^^fHaneoekCo^a^^ in her councils. Abler pens will! * do justice to his memory, -rxxrrx. Of Pneumonia on Wedne^laylast CIIARL^ J. infant son of Lewis and Elmira Bullara, ug 10 ln °Thiis fades the flower at .artv morn PTre vet the Sun l«»tb »hoi.e apui. Solouquc’s Defeat Confirmed Reported Death of hi* Haf^Z j The Kiugston, (J?.) Banner, ot Uie j 'Washington Sheriff Sale. -w-wyiLL be sold on the first TUESDAY in W -March next, at the Courthouse door u tlic Town of SandersviUe, within tlie le r al hours of sale, the fallowing property towrt. Seventy-five acres of land, more or lesson Buffalo, adjoining Henry C. Hodges andotbers whereon tlie widow Hodges now residcs, le\.- eel ou as tlic property of John llod-.es to*. > three Superior 6surt fi fas, one *" g 1 t - jp m Hodges e . m fUV0 8 0f A H ng JONES, hep. Shff. jan *t—td* W IT L be sold at tlie late resideue* of W* I) Jordan, late of Washington 'county, deceased, on Thursday the 31st dav of tb» month, all the perishable property belonging** the estate, consisting of Cattle, Hog* and oneep. Corn and Fodder. Seed Reas, Oxetm audUn, Gin and Running Gear, Rlnntutum tools, hou*#- bold and kitchen furniture, Bacon and Lard, and niaiiv other tilings too tedious to MB «» Salo to continue from day to day, until till* sold Terms will he made known on th* day of sale THOMAS JORDAN, ARCHIBALD JORDAN, janl7-2t £xecut*rs. Collectin'! Agency- I OFFER mv services to the public, *s % . General Collecting Agent- Beta* engaged in travelling as Collector for »b*i Georgian, I will be happy to collect tor olh-. or* having accounts due m W ashington or asqr JOHNSON & PARDEE, merchant tailors, SPARTA, GA. Keep a good assortment of everything be longing. to their line. J. B. Johnson.' _ 1 8 * A *^e tf Mnv 19th, ISoo. I® « RI D1SILL & PENDLETON. A ttornies at la w, Sandersvtlle, Ga. H AVING resumed the practice of Law will * prosecute all claims placed in their hands. Thevwi.i practice in the comities of Washington^ Hancock, Barren, Jefferaon, Burke, Screven, Emanuel, Lanrens and «•** JSftV. 5UJHS1I.L, | T. C, DErnLlMS- J*--, 1», 1846. ”