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VOLUME X.
Ci
SAXDERSYILLE AND-SPARTA, G A., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 18o6.
business CnriK j
NUMBER 8.
,V,eUlr Miscellaneous Journal,
lM -'l>.U?HKD at
\NBERSVIU-E and SPARTA
VVF.UY TJ1YJG1 ,aV morning,
JSS
1. c. n.Nw.nii.N.
CONFECTIONS.
snsiiifsiCarii.s.,
RABUN & SMITH.
iNICE THINGS FOR TATTLE] COMMISSION AivilC HANTS.
'SC | SAVANNAH, GA.
| ^UCtl as CindU-s of various sorts
, „ different kinde. lYuiis
; suit the M-asons, Atc.Nfcc.
Nuts of ! rpENDER their sorvwes to 'lit- L’lnntnrs oi -j
. :; CTl
•xixn- ;
Terms of this Pap<
if all kir.ds to j J_ Georgia, in the sale ot C’Qtt' -ti , ■
l Produce.—Having laid ninny j ;u
i once, they flatter themselves on- Ketag aVle r
give satfeffetiou' to their pair is. . Hie.- gn
not engage in specuiaiioii ■ i * ! “; 1 'A'- 1 ””
ever. Orders for Bagging. R - "■ - ,J
Supplies tviin.o - fitteri-cCE'N- turd at m
lowest mar
$niSMCSS (l
' S. B. JUNES. •
:i T TO LX BY A T l A TF
&-aiitl€ri>viiic Gts.
June 21,1805. 2.0—if .
Prom the Memphis Eagle & Enquirer.
angel music
ALSO
SKC.A.HR. tobacco, and snuff.
Call and taste for yourselves.
y. m.
May 17 1S55 D-
, 0 in ar.vtNcr, -
ini: lAl'iltATlO’S OF
rtt will consist of t«n lines, Wt every | Successors to Cubbedge (I jBrolflCJ. : - - . . ,
isement will be counted a square wheth- j W uoi.KSALE AND IiDfAlI. j FraiikHll &> JppailtlyCT
"Jr ten lines stud under twenty-one j \) ()-{) \{ § K L L E ll S A N D ; J" \ U-. CT" f\
.Jmited two' squares all over twenty ~ ™ t ~ ® « ‘- I A A V-'
' , un der thirty-one, three squares, &«.. ,
MONTHS
$-.00 J -— ft ' . T - T»*. KAKUN, 1 thi- HIM- *vu tab; •
””'jWAHNOCK & I)AAIb,|
:twyj Successors to Cubbedge if* Brother.'——— ;— ; * .
‘ JIA^iSU k GlEUUll),. .
•VTTOiUvEYS- l-\-T IAW,
■ Tf ■■ sSt 'vet, - t VA UNA if. GA..
T>^:.V TK'E in AVEk-Wson comity,
t c.> J TSoftne D-i
nxl tiie •
..retne t'ntirr of (4.
Mrctotin M\ns
M:tv fist, 755.
rnison c<
••ruaiid Meimo Circuit;
United States and Sr
Colts V. CBEitAP-n.
, TES OF ADVERTISING.
* J. E1{ g^uAitu or TEN LISFS.
si no aiul Fiftv cents for each
,ciiHeltloli i
.■entmuatice. ..
T ,.,U,,„eiii; sent without ftspacifieauon
a r,.t‘ in^fitious. will b« published
XT''od Chafed accordingly.
" '. , > rods *■ a, f !
^“'f' noteveeed one square, - 5lf 0«
^^■TraHtciU U;^e unth those
11 , . , i l.u the year, oewpyinf a
U>D*h 0 . - v
Slid
s ttjai .Sdreriisnnents.
. . ' n ..ud and Negroes, by AdminUtra-
or Guardians, are vequneo
V V H. l.i on the first Tuesday in the
!j* to i 0,,.,1-s of JU iujhe torenoon
^.iKtween heliomsol ^ 1JoUtie
V CouJdvUi which he property is sun-
N T . S T I 0 .V s: it $ , ;
NO. 159. CONGK KRS RTREIT,
South-sidf Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. G. M IVaknock, ] Yit. F_ Davi-
May 24th, 1S55. 10 tf .
J. E. WILLIAMS,
Jurrmrrh/ oi Knoxville. 'J'enn.
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
ANT) DEALER IN
Bacon, Lard, Corn, *0'at9. .Wheat ntid i ro- • ciincU. Ware, Char
dtu-e generally, Johnson's l\ are-house, Atlon- | gr.utlteiut eireui: on!
t» G». " , I Rt. John's counties t
orders Cpoki fi cIietfiiiCe pr*»!np«.iN fit-
tended to ' i oh 7—Uoy
. TORS
AND C03IMIS-SIDN ,U GRt U-'icd N,
SAVANNAH, GA.
June Cth, 1,8.48. , ~‘— 1 > r
"Tong^yctctie
BRUNSWICK, GA.
i t^TlLI. give Uwit
UaYN'W lewis
Aikrnic? ’'at- Lcm'-ABpd.rta, Georgia 1
■\-STILL prsiet:. : lit HI d.c c 0 n
\ V N ,rt* t-rn Ciruntt—r /d aiso >
■
ur.tff.s. of the
> in Washiag-
, • ' r - ... fl.ul B-f.AvJn C-. ..utiea.
■ : ’vV't'’:. 'v. n n « M s-Tdoor
• Ctl t? r
ijoso* » * b.li. »;*
Stihs.-ril-eris prepared to pr
, , of law
Liberty, Mein
Tatnden
01,'UDi ixs of i-Ui,
Giy.iii, Wayne TiT
e*ii On-iiit; I.cwin''.ts,
u v:A :\ ■: Tiiun tAe
TnYdkcrr.i
S?t. JounT uountie
Titos. T. T.o:
Mav 18n4 ■
.no;.
W. C.
t .... unts for ail't
•c last-1.(4. o:' I'oiwrreKR ' ' •
Vf aynesbo'o, Can hhiy.ilst
_ Y 1 Pr r F TV
rv. ,> ei i.. V
ATTORNEYS
AUGUSTA,
, , a .,u.Q mvist be given in
. , , 1 ,,V -v eils to the day
DR. LAWRENCE.
HAVE moved my office to the building!
a orUif store -.
,a--uw i | GHAYBftj. & ' HARWELL, where 1 sh*U
, , 1 alwavs be prepare-’ to attend pmtossionai yal.ls.
, B .de of personal property j • uw -‘.’ 1 1 M _ j. LAWRENCE, M. V.
TiT in like manner 10 days previous j Jan ^ is55 . 5-tf
' ' . ,i,. tors nii-4 creditors of an
-'SHfeSon wiitenavte to the
• Vc for leave t,. sell Land or
ws,tT*la' published two months.
:iT D_tIiS iu
IdP
attoiinuys at law, -
/AViiyncsboro, C»a.«
. TIilier. Ar.jwstn, Georgiy
Gro.
MENpELL
Medku!.
r HAVE moved my vtnee to tne I rpbe undeti5igh?d T,-hl cont.nve t ; i-..’t:]C |
occupied as a drug store by Messrs. j ae*dieim. in ah hs ••r-r,.--.e<, _, ,- y.,-N
! fully ortVns lus servhwj to the «tuena. ol ‘ y. p .iliuml
i Saudersville aud \Y asliirgton cyUi.ty L.s ,J .' yp RV oi: \. ...
■fide is ! on the corner in‘the u. -.v :-,:. r : ; g i>- y El—7 "‘X 1—
- jY $$££I 0A VID a - al-EXANDER.
OR. R. R. N1SRE I 4 .
/>FFEliS his services to the people ofEiit- J Jun. iH
* “ . .. of Medk-iuo-. and I
A.imvnislration, Guar-
UpWUFa be" published 3-3 da.vs-tor , Ad#niS _ ttr Jtt m house (the residence ot | Imp „rl t -rS X»:i 1>iu!*rs Ul
.-. ., i.n.niiisiraUon, mont dp, six ij r « A.lams,) unless proiassiouilly eng«g< J. .... r .
h-fiem l-roin Guardianship, 40 j ' noth,Uk =-»" ! FILER, CUTLER7 , Ba.CTskiAl -n-
. . „ of Mortgage must h«|rr i {) ! \ \\f (TV V /V * A f( ^ | flU Ol IttT Mecli IB 1C S I S«L,
>J«T r Gt ,: S -1 ii ALl) W H IV cV l l-uIVb, ; ... ullund t .- x. etc,
T! Ay;V-:T u .Wi&r AX j -HCEiVINti, FORWARDING ANu ,
. . ?.* ' «-t bond has ' p,. ,„ m i,v!nn .»ari> hit 111 si. .. ...... . .. i , M iw- rrmet
U r r T.T1.0 ■ * •’ *-v ;
ham, in the practice of .- _
Surgerv. i'an L.rays be found at ms i-u'-.f — i « \fT’l? T , D '. t TlJ F
! a.t th« *uld si-tiki of brtiubiim. La.'vvr^no^ j -H L -L^ aa X -s -v-—
bid house (the !£tc- reside 1 noc of
Jg, ) U1I Pvoiofinl OU TUy O LLgi'E **G •
v
aOESMIT H ANJ>
WO. I.
.; e t ircui
atKl will
-CTLV,
ed '
When the twiiigh* weeps ’neuth her azure veil,
And the sweet flowers sigh as the day grows
. P alc >
Then w imgyl aomeson her Buyer wings,
And a golden' h arp in her hand she brings ;
Soft, sweet aiid.l.ONT.j; .
Ilich. numbers flow,
VH I lrnsh'my breath while the angel sings .
Oh! the love-rays fall from her dew filled eye
Like the soft "star beams from the twilight
And .sh? fans my brow with her fragrant
willglF, ,
TV bile she gently strikes on the goleen
strings!
Soft, sweet and law, -
" Rich numbers flow!
An .1 I weep for joy while the angel sings’.
Like thc^oft, south wind, when he woes the
flowers,
! r :i- p t p e a i;i.j bird's note in the love-wreathed
_ xtri i -
crtitlJd bv bowers, .. .
• .1. iOIAY.NE. ; Kte the. thrilling sigh . of the winds harp
V" P-3. -■ l ,‘ r strings,
T(T t r rT> 77 ! Are the rapture tones that the angel sings!
- - - j Hoft. sweet and low,
AT LA W Glad breathing flow,
Q A ; | Ar ,-t I Areas-- of love while the angel sings!
i Like the plaintive voice'of the moaning pine,
j Rip-, the wild, wild wail of heaving brine,
! Uke the groans thntsweep on the nightwlada
j v,->iugs,
' Is the strange, sad song thet the angel sings.
Dark and deep and low,
Sad meanings flow,
I AnJ . i ,«ep o'er the lost while the angel sings!
Then a lofty strain on rich harp swells,
And the soul of bliss in its music dwells;
And the tide- of song o'er the glowing strings,
Flows fresh and free from the Eden springs!
Soft, sweet and low,
Rich breathings flow,
And I dream of Heaven, while the angel
-It
TTORNEY AT LAM _
‘Louisville. Gti.,
iftc C -.fll the Courts of the Mid-
attention to
a.j I#..AsA.*■ ■-* t.
Air ATfls’fU
or Adudnistvators, wheto bond h.is .
i.y the deewued, the udl space of ,
- ^ .v-vn-Uvavs be continued aecor-
'thcif' 1 the* leer'll 'requirements, unless
', u ordered, at the fodowmg
R A T £ 5 i
Coiuoiisiiioii iiIct’CirirLs.
Bay Street. Savannah, Ga.
R. S. UARDAVK'K, J. G. COOK E.
J a unary 1, 1805
2 ly
DR. BRANHAM.
4 T the earnest request of fflMiy ft n-Y
\ old Friends aud patrons I have dvtorK.nl- I
• • 1.' * ... . Itctdli rr:lt‘* !
Savunnals," Ga-,
Keep constantly on hand; a, full
of Planter’s, Bn ders and H--ui-.-kn . .
goods; all of which are-ofl'er-id at prices unusu-
allvlow*. , ,
Goods for the inter -.r gava-euy.- -,
and shipped with du-patco.
Orders- respectful!y solicited.- -
! Oc-t. 17, 185,5 -T
rT., v
c on letters-of Administration, 8-
T! J flati.issory l'rotu Ad>nistnmon, ■* ^ ( ^ and pilU - ons p have a-.-tcrmiu- i — T T , . r T
do. do. '•*’ 4. ob j c ,i to remain in Eatont.iu and continue tire rae- ; £)J> # Y ILi,TA.-i T
m sell Lam! or N egipos, ,, ^ | tK . { . 0 cM e aioine. I offer my services to the oiti- j T Uu-,aia-it
to Dvhtors and Gi ediioie, _ i zens of Imtoi-tou and Putnam county-, anti will
f personal properly, tea days, . ^ faithfu iiv to my Protbssion. 1'.vdl give
re. ... Vvccutors, ; special siteuticu to obstetrical,eases, ana ttie
Lan-1 or Negroes ly - nn diseases of women and ehildreu. Having uad
1 square, a GO i liianv years experience in t-lie practice, J hope
i two weeks, .. .. - 1 - - * — -*—- «->•»*«•«»»■«•»
nan advertising his wile. D»
:juu N rn an
A A" I "
3urg'C and well |
of F A L U
] Cr.OTITJiTG,
jjV'h i’tev-(iiov'Ur sale on;
AUCO31M0DATING- TERMS, at dvliolc j
;:.de ftnd retail.
iaf'
Old hand ;
Lcl c < ■ t ■ - cl 8 to c k
VNl) winte
' ■ h ’ " 4
tnnee ffom liis servants av as una
vailing. The carriage had disap
peared. but the Bishop made an in
stinctive movement as though anx
ious to escape from further pil
lage/ . .,
“Wait awhile, or may be I shall
get angry with you. Hand over
your watch and sales and then jou
may trudge.’ .
Now it happeued that the Divine
felt a particular regard for his watch
—not so much from its being of
considerable value, but because it
had been presented to him by his
first patron, and he ventured to
expostulate.
“Surely you have taken enough;
leavp my watch, aud I’ll forgive all
you Have done.’
“Who ax’d your forgiveness, you
old varmint? . W ould you trifle
with my goodnature? Don t force
me to do anything I’d be sorry for,
but without any more bother, just
give me your watch, or, by alithats
holy”—
And he jerked the bludgeon
from his right hand to his left, spat
on the homey palm of the former,
and regrasped the formidable wea
pon as though seriously bent on
bringing it into operation; this ac
tion was not unheeded by his vic
tim—he drew forth the golden time
piece, and with a heavy sigh han
ded it to his spoiler, who rolling
the -chain and seals around it, found
some wider aperture in hi3 apparel
into which he crammed it; and giv
ing himself a shake to ascertain that
it had found, by its own gravity, a
place ot safety, he said
“And now be off with yoii, and
thank the blessed saints that yen
leave me without a scratch on your
skin, or the value of your little fin
ger hurt
we may catch, if you persist in
wearing it?”
“Take it off, dear papa,” observ
ed the daughter, “but do’nt throw
it away; it may lead to the detec
tion of the wretch who robbed
you.”
The obnoxious garment was re
moved; the young lady wr a about
to place it under the seat, when
she heard a jingling noise that at
tracted her attention; and on ex
amination, found in various parts
of the coat, not only the watch,
pocketbook, purse, and silver, of
which her father had been depriv
ed, but a yellow canvass bag, such
as is used by larmers, containing
about thirty guineas.
Mysteries of the Air.
Beta man roll a little air ^ n J}' 3
mouth, and what is that? Let Na
poleon twist it between his lips, and
all the world is at war; give it to
Fenelon, and he shall so manage it
with his tongue that there shall be
everywhere peace. It is but a lit
tle agitated air that sets' mankind,
in motion. If we could live, with
out air, we could not talk, sing, or
hear any sounds without it. d here-
would be a blazing sun in a black
sky—sunshine mingled with thick
darkness; and there would be eve
rywhere an awful silence. There
is less air in the u iper than in the
lower regions of the atmosphere,
the bottom crust of air is, of course,
densest. Sausure fired a pistol on
the summit of Mount Blanc, and
the report was like the snapping of
a stick. There, is a well at r ulda
three hundred palms deep ; throw a
stone down ir, and the noise it
makes in its descent will be like the
firing of a park of cannon. It goes
i o0 many L‘«w«xv tlK, “ lu i-------; - v
i :uL ! to pet my share ot patronage. M> oflitois
5 on I in the house occupied by. iu. A. hciy. -hoq.,
5 00 i a s a law ortk-e. Calls left there, or at v,y resi-
- „,V "will bcatteuaeJ/to.^ BRANHAM.-
DAVIS & WALK FI!.'
H AVING •pc-rmawnt
paths borough rtlsjK-c'
festofnal services to the ntitv
county-
Apr 4
s,i?A-
bc chr.rgo.-d by
Hesperian Harp.
s for sale by J. M .8 '■ -.Ni't'RD
I s io. 3i-°
J. T. YOUNGBLOmt &
I ville; W. A. 11 AY LEA
i JNO. M. CO OR Eli ec ( .
i June 2S, 1855
u’.-ing eaudidateF,
i letters and tuts w
:tcc they I’ccui'j. ■ paid to j
rs on business must ne J- t
them to attention.
UctSui^S Yy Sikh 'VO Willie j EAToNTON, G A.
ev can make-n.t wbat will b N„ n^if ! kim-s Hard. Hollow aud V'-'ood wanq Cutlerj-, ,
• ivtniscweuw “ wca "" u v " ' I F^^s|d | x'MSSai
13*^ p • :
i April 1^.
rsuM-t
j, B. MAINE,
I it rney aud Connselhr.at Bail',
"Waynesboro’ Burke County, Go.-
JRACTTCES' in Bttrkc. SAiv-m, Jeffereo:
\Va<*iin ,T ton, 15 ul l ot;h, Ilium nut* J 7
“T-:u:-.U nn l. Mwutgomcry
gcr iiurt. . . -j down fimous cIgiisg ctir. cind ftiso iti
It needed no persuasion lO^indLce ,
AcrtKA.u'f'' r i Be ^trikes air with his tiiroa. ami
the despoiler of his _ worldly goods - ^ ^ & stone stnke3 water, ancl
/*r» *• n of rm D
*o„ Lc-uisvil
BEDDING HOUSE.
con
G.
T
,;;e
> O §3 O SI SI,
OF ALL KINDS,
DOXE WITH NEATNESS,
ID ON LIBERAL TERMS.
u E
Pi
; the n.Tine oi’Kcdainjr
happy to meet his
Ufftse.-i T;i.v‘. well
i for u u rin of
wu. Uereiiii-T hy
■ - -■ * - i - the ■ • -' - ■'
THE IRISH ROBBER.
j) r \\ : , the Bishop of Ca-
i slid having occasion to visit Dub-
- r 1 fCT * T "li‘ accompanied by his wife and
■CM, ^ 4 determined to perform
Co- ,, | ^oimey 1-r e»y sUw*,. in h»
U own carriage, and with his own
i sleek and well fed horses, instead
i of trusting his bones to the tender
I mercies of an Irish post chaise and
1 the unbroken garrons used tor
j drawing these crazy vehicms.
! One part of his route was thro
; ' wild and mountainous district;
l and the Bishop being a very nu-
; ,n a Re man, and considerate ot his
[ cattle', made a point of quitting his
I Ur A at lUo foot of every h.U
I and walking to the top. On oil-
occasion he had loitered to look at
; the extensive prospect,. indulging
in a fcvric upon hs sterile .appear-
... . .A>rU & SS.lSlellelBT
ATTOBNIES at 4-1 vc
Santi-ersviltf Geesruia.
D. KYU' NR i K. r. HARM AN.
Mav 17, 1855. 11
Jn Hu Various Hreuuhcs
EXKCi-TEO rlt'.imiA A5i» wiTU l/BS^TCU.
at n i sappy to meet
Air j ingt.on Hall an-'- ' I ublic .gone.
J ' U ? I plcdffos =- t-a n» ; •;
hex, [ guests comlortakie. --- . U--j -- ■ f - ‘ i • • -s
ATTORNEY' AT LAV.,
i*; el O’ i.Tt’OJ Ztiidi
. ,U„ ' , 4—ly
comfortable and eonv
. on first floor, near the nn y:tt>
‘ $3* H .WING a uumber of l.an.is in eonnec- i ] or . This. IIm,se m n ; -;.r--
I lli.1 me. ! am prepared to do jobs ■ II. J- - l-. ]’l
i SSwnlv in I’utu.-.m but in tin* adjoining co m- . B I - I», . >!«•’ - -
I ties \nv-ommuuicatiou t.utn abroad t.iII | Aug 2.>, ISoO
' h me VnrotirrIi.-tU.e- Rost Office bore. 1 am ”
..> fc
A lilt i ul'-
tlD‘ IVU-U!
!. ih-u/riotor.
ii. L
CHAFFER AND CO. |
Whitaker Street, Savannah Ga, ! ness,and on e<wd wm..
,->! Vv \t v ni l RETAIL DEALERS
u-SiwI. B!iuU, U'orf, Mom<unsl» ;
linU, Oils Varnishes; Glass, L.ushe.-
Mdnt'cil.
i. Pit ESCOTT.
\ T T 0 R N E Y A T L A Y
Scrtchi Georgia
titlentiorUto the pra-
24—DiH
SS, and on crooa u .
April, 18, 1S54. JtrFEKsON W KH.ll f.
I5THK (TF^STKii.
MS ! services in the prac u’« • .
] | His office is i - the at-- o a '
E tl ■ - - ’ & t -o., where ,;<?
■I' t! e day and tu
rplIE undersigneil having permanent v
A ted in Sandcrsvilk, ’-••••• >.“'f
iif the sitrionnding cou
WIT.T. -Tre
ce of La-.v ii
,1 iliy id, 18-
1 its i- ra
i ttucc, and the change that agricu
1 ture-might produce; and in so do-
' ing chanced to suffer his family
aud servants to be considerably in
advance. Perceiving this, he has
tened to make up ior_ lost time,
aud was stepping out with Ins best
speed, when a fellow -leaped from
behind a heap of loose stones, and
me uf.-spuiler of his — - - -
aud ha ing no weight to carry he
set off at what equestrians term a
hard canter,’ scarcely, however,
had he reached the middle ot the
precipitous road, when his persecu
tor came running after him. He end
eavored to redouble his speed. Alas,
what chance had he in a race with
one whose muscles were as strong
and clastic as a highly tempered
“Stoo, you nimble-footed tnief of
the world!” roared the robber
“Stop, I tell you! I’ve a parting
word with you.” ,
The exhausted and defenceless
olergymrn, finding it impossible to
continue his flight, suddenly came
to a stand still. The fellow: ap-^
preached,, and his face, instead of
its former ferocity, was lit up with
a whimsical roguishness of expres
sion, as he said—‘‘and is it likely
I’d let you off with a better coat on
your back tjian my own? and I will
bo after losing the chance _ of that
elegant hat and wig? Off with them
this moment, and then y an 11 be
quit o’ me.”
f .J C T O n 8
Ifcu A!Fo’ 2 4iiflvV,nt kinfls j W
biro..; DUO upward'. i j _
, n |,l - v ..;i to give us a cull , ■-*) ANT)
' COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH,C
O . tJ . U-JB 1! 7 k n HI v
' ATTORN F.Y AT LAW.
L;;;:U:CT;'e, G a ■
from his tongue as from the stone
spread undulating circles with im
mense rapidity. Those circles may
be checked and beaten oack m their
course, as it is with the waves ot
sound made by the stone tumbling
down a well, beaten back and fu
riously multiplied. At the castle
of Simonetti, near Milan, one low
note of music will beget a concer ,
for the note is echoed to and fro by
the great wings of the building that
reflect and multiply a sound est as
two mirrors reflect and multiply A
lighted candle. Sound is, intact,
reflected just as. light is, and may
be brought quite in the same way
to a focus.
A word spoken in the focus of
one ellipse will be heard in the fo
cus of an opposite ellipse hundreds
of yards away? Such a principle
was illustrated oddly in the great
church of Agrigentum, m Sicily.—-
The architect—perhaps intentional
ly—built several confessionals of an
elliptical form, with corresponding
opposite ellipses, in which, whoever
rA 1 1 -1 -.11 *l,n Mirtrofa whlfinfir*
1 . * , j, opposite ellipses, lu. w iiivu,
aitome. ^ st ood, heard all the secrets whisper-
The foot-pad quietly di vested the tQ the oriest; A horrible amount
Bishop of his single breasted, eoa- \ ■ - r nCi ~
lCCQ
nu
Disnop.ui uia
—laid violent hands upon the ele
rical hat and full bottomed wig-
put them on his own person, and
ud a Lean of loose siones, then insisted on seeing l^lateap-
.mpanying the flourish ot a pa rel used m their sted; and with
■- dtnU U?m » avuwui* £ luua mx. 5 u ——fr
t oiau tviu i Wn t m most merito-
lA'l'i; ]> Xr P \ [ M F-S. 1 Y\UR promptuiss ami persomU AU-ntiou to
jM I jII (a i I ^J all buMiicss entrusted to trar char;
_ .. . t Tun ix' ; iiuT rtipf.
IDLES ALE DEALERS IN—
as o n id si it. & ,
t’ssors to A. WELLES & c °*»
' THE OLD STAND, no. 19&-
SAVANNAH, GA.
t r,eo. r. PALMES
IVLUSTEK. I .
37 If
ter 11. iso-
j \ / an v... ..-ariit-, lia-i
; iuc met With appr-ival, we h'-y leave re.-<i>ei-v-
| fullv to sav. OKI- "lfl'.'e is eoutioued at tl-.e .olu
i st-iid. l’laitiaiion raid Family supplies ior-
i warded at t-ho luvrust iqtirket pno<-s,_an.Uiij-
J ailvauccs made ou i’rouuee iu store, or
■ upon Railroad IKoeipU. ^ fJ . liKHN
JOUN FOSTER.
i Savannah,'Sf-pt. 27.1355. 34—ly
.1. T. Yomipf’ih-i
found at all.hours
notProtc-ssiouiilly eii/ai;'- ,, ;
HOKATU! S. iL.Ti4.lrl:. ■ -1 >. -1.
- August i-’itii is-.- ■ ‘ ' -l k
^J. LAW SOX SINGLETON, !
.. Attorney at.L-aw.
SYLVASIAi 0 A •
\ -r TILLpraetioe in the eourtsofSerc-ve.r B-«-
YY Jock, liflingbh.ra, Xuruz. J.tr4« i ‘ s » , -’ n * a * lU
W«shii^tor . ov
>,OW 1st.
ho2d. i
IgBl-i; UL D-IULD ■
. ATTORNEY .AT LA'-I,
SandersvMe. Ga.
oet. 1 1:54 ~
ITcinniniG.
\ T T O If N E Y A T L A W
Xt-f »•»*»■#;>?? trrt'O.
Kov. 21, - — ,f
IIU'AU L l U O .. . , re ~ *
de"Ttndfd “money! ' with a feroci
tv of tone and ‘manner perfectly
1 " T!ie feliop gave the robber all
the silver lie had loose in his pock
et hoping that it would satisfy him;
but he was mistaken, for no sooner
bad the ruffian stowed it away m a
capacious rent iu his Littered gar-
ment. than with another whirl ot j
:t luua icvxx^t un. o .
last feat had been the most merito
rious of his life-
Thankful at having escaped with
nnbroken bones, his lordship was
not long in overtaking his carnage;
the servants could not repress their
laughter at seeing their master in
such strange and motly at tire t but
there was in his face such eviden
ces of terror -and suffering that
I N A
DENI
W It I G 11 T.
EATONTON, GA.
DANA A WASHBURN. I
SUCCESSORS TO |
WASHBURN "WILDER 4 CO. j
Factors and Commission Mer- S
ehanfs.
' - Savannah Geo.
' 1 Joseph Wariibhiw, i Sptoinl
i John E. Wilder, j Rartm-r
! Fk;Is. G. Dana, l iTonernl
][. K. Wasabvrn, i Rartm-rs
WILL oontiniw *ho busiuess .at 114
DIE T. W. ivvm,
Surgeon J.)cutist,
LOtTISVlLLE, ga.
W ILL prnoticti in th<» io!l6'Vi!J;X Yotiitt.p-•
tewnnts, EinanuG, Hnrkp, -Mtk-nvM.,
Dayiijc. wn.)
4nt than with another wain oi ce3 - 0 f terror ana suuenug mai
h’-i’biudeeon, and au awful oath, tliey spe edily checked their risible
he exclaimed— „ , . ! inclinations, particularly when they
“And is it with the likes of this J i earn ed by a few brief words the
I’m after letting you off? a few pal-" 1 • -i --i -—-*
try tenpennies. It’s the gould I ii
. J T?11 vnnr hriinsk
• | LI y ivu
Attorney at law, Sf’O.'ta Georgia. ^ j have, or I'll spatter your brains,
WIL L pwvU-p in -.tbe of HaMook | ; it;,nil shivering atie
-olleolion
Vvasidiivtoif. VG-tPren,i !' '• •
- p;-;,A" ; attention paid .0 tnc
of dei'ts.^fci-'.
Jaa 17 , . ,, !/
Ilaucook, and A
Nov. 29, 18"
ahinirto;.
”)V
R.
l\i
MEDICAL NOTICE.
I for ' rpiTE und-.*r,igued rosp.-cttfully loader, h
O m 'O r\TD 17 D V i tDUUJr Vt-.PF -Iiv.l Otlier sttimlies filled prompt- JL l'wfessionat si-rvi.-ts t-• t.w oai/yrir ...
DlbFNBhlUU, counties of Wmshin-rton rtncl HaioooK. Offit
K*Mo»«Me Tailor. ’ - n.g.i a-' ... 1» “ L t!jTii.&ti.r,. M
CARSWELL.
v l TTG UN IBS A T LA TU,
■en Cmenly, Ga.
he ‘Middle'Girceit.
lnivt, ui Aa J.—. i
Arrah, don’t stand shivering and
shaking there, like a quaker in the
attic, but lug out your purse, you
divil, immediately, or 1 11 bate you
as biue as a hetstone.
His lordship most reluctantly \ iel-
ded his well-fdled nurse, saying in
he
■Office
ylvaizta. Scr
Wii.l pkactick u-
• Mav 24 JV-v.
i
warrant to please all who wish thfl : ,,,
luM« r style ot dress. Shop up stairs. ] JL
:. D. “'‘arson’s store.
I IS, 1354.
"m> tin
,1 lb Ij KS eV Si>
fatly Executed at this
BE»
. . _.| A G. pARSWF.LIi, M- A
j To YlyUkmtsiii Eatonton and; wKurti^iH* .’A-
iiiimtj. i _ @1^1
THOMAS •C/AUDAS.
attorney at law
Sparta Georgia,
‘Go
' 3it—tf
H ' WING sold out my entire interest in the — -
practice of Medicine to Dr. R- H. N ns- !« A vANNAH, GEORGIA.
| bet, 1 cuu most cordially recommend hu ^ ® W ^ ^ ^
•* £ r. k I .V !> h , XSSIli! mSS |
i by me, I will state that my services can ''..;
had in eon.iuction Tvitliliis. at. anv'time, tice oi j
1 extra eharjre. ROBEitl. ADAM... October i"
ffi©«s"jaET'm«Z5 SStL.® i Jan, 20, 18F-4, 3-t«- • ! yPN K
m,
PROPRIETOR.
M. & R. M. "JOHNSTON.
ATTORN IKS AT L-'AV,
Sparta Georgia.
iyit i practice i'i Han
jo-imw jionntics. atid tit? StsPrsme Court-
danger he irad undergone. “My
dear W- -!” exclaimed his af-
dear >v • --
fectiouate wile, after listening to the
account of the p.erils to which her
husband had been exposed, for
Heaven’s sake take off that filthy
jacket, and throw it out the window.
You can put my warm cloak over
) most reiucuuiiqv j your shoulders till we reach the
filled purse, saying in I uex t stage, and then you will be
tremulous aecents, “My .good tel- able to purchase some habit better
low. there it is, .don’t iif use me^
I’ve given 3 ou all, pray let me de
part-. r . • , ,
"Fair and softly; if you plnse;as.
sure as Um not a good felloe,
hav’iit done with you yet. I
sarch. for vour note case, for 111
engage vouhayc a few bitaoi paper
payable at thebank; so _ hand it
over, or vou’il sorrow to night.
It was given up, a glaucc at tli
.suited to your station and calling.
“This is more easily said tiian
done, my love, he replied; “I have
lost .ail the money I possessed ; -not
a guinea is left me. to pay our ex
penses to-night. My watch, too,
that I so dearly prized! Miserable
man that I ami’
“Never mind your watch, or auy
thing else, just now—-only P u “
that mass of filth, i
of scandal sprang up in town ; no
body’s sins were safe from getting
into unaccountable publicity, ihe
church soon became such .a temple
of truth that nothing was left to be
hidden in it: -but at last bv ehance r
u discovery was made ot tnv cnar
acterofthe tale-telling stones, and
the wall had their ears stopped.
Russia a Check on England*
In the “correspondence of Henry
Clay,” recently published, is a let
ter "from James Madison to Mr.
Clav, under tlie date of October 30,
1815, which shows that before there
was any apprehension of an Anglo-
French “offensive and defensive al
liance,” it was the- opinion of some
of our leading statesman that a good
understanding should be cultivated
with the Czar, as a check upon
England. Mr. Madison says :
“Since the overthrow of France,
Russia.has acquired the highest de
gree of political immportance in re
lation to the States. As a great
power, friendly to a liberal system
of neutral rights, and with whose
dominions our commerce had be
come considerable, she held, before
that event, a distinguished rank,
but by it her weight iu the general
scale has been much augmented.
Russia forms, in effect, at this time,
the principal check on the over
grown power, of England, on which
account, and many others, ft im
mensely the interest of these Stotes
i-nn^r^tanainir
nrjiiayij Liic iutcitat — -
to cultivate a good understanding
wiili h^r 3o«erei£ta.
ia. over, or you 11 sorro-.v ^ - to cultivate a gcoa unuer
rk E-.A H-? a-l- j Jt was given up, a g.auce a- >■ m that mass ol m.b, * with h^r spWBreign.
r «*jwxu T l.roadshbwec^that all hope of arsis- [ who v aow9 what box.nd^con.agtpa , : ,
ij ......
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