Temperance crusader. (Penfield, Ga.) 1856-1857, May 03, 1856, Image 4

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____ From the Evening Mirror. ANGELS. BT C. S. STUART. 0, teach ms not the barren creed, Tnat angels never taunt the soul; That 5 is a dream, O never plead, I would not loose their sweet control; Low whispering spirits, still they come And hid the dear emotions start, With visions of our childhood’s home, That Mecca of the human heart. Their feet are on the viewless wind; Tht-irlips among the od’rous flowers: They till the waste of years behind, And sweetly charm the p sing hours; The smiles that mantle Friendship’s cheek, The tears that gleam in pity’s eye, The thr ll that words may never speak, And hopes that brightly hover nigh. 0, rah them not of angel’s guise— The only founts to rapture g'ven— Th'-se young immortals from the ski s, That bid us fondly hope for heaven! Still floating on their golden wings, They hear the light of other vears, And each a sweet consoling brings To sprinkle o’er the tide of tears. Break not the spell my heart hath wove, Bind not those fairy-footed gleams— Those messengers of joy and hope That people ai! my dearest dreams; Still let me feel my mother near, When summer winds are on my cheek. And let me, though in fancy, hear Her lips in music’s echo speak. Chide not the tears, that while I sing Like waters from a fountain start; The memories o f a childhood bring Their wild coni gion to the heart; Ahoy© the I have passed. The flowers o! life again I meet, And youth its myrtle leaves has cast — Their shadows resting at uiy f. et. 0, chide me not, nor break the spell; All I have love 1 or love is here, The kind, the true, the good, the dwell In Friendship’s smile and Pity’s tear; A little faith may rend the guise, And what our yearning hearts adore, Will change to Seraphs from the skies Who, lingering, watch till life is o’er. GEORGIA* 6reen Cetuitf. Jmui h L Brown, Adui’r., anu “j Ann K Hunter, Adm’x., ol | Bill to marshall At- Hunter, daccaaod, -• t>\ &c., iu Orwin va j Superior Court, The creditors of said dee’d. j ON motion it w ord*r- 4 tbt serv'ce of *aid Bi! upon all said Creditors residing out of the cou fo ot Greere and State of Georgia, he perfected hypub! cation of this order in !he Temperance Crusader, oh of the public gulettea of said State, ooce a mont* for tour full months, prior to the next tsrm of sat< Court. A true extract fr-m th** m : r\ites of gid Court VINCENT SANFORD. Clerk. April 11, 1856. 15~.u4in GEORGIA, Greene County, Jo"” JJnt arnhh Superior Court of taid count, tveh Ter -,, 1856 FfV F, Petition -if William Edmon-s n Guardian 1 Sirah -l. Cradock, respectfully aheweth, th • t-i. tofrtn t<> wit: n* the tw> nty-a cond day *-f Jai nary, eighteen hundred and tiftv five, I). B. Ernei t’ en of -aid countv, made and delivered to your P titioner his certain instrument in writing, common 1 called a promissory Note, the date whereof is th dav and vear aforesaid, whereby he nrotnised to pa your Petitioner, Guardian as aforesaid or bearer, o* da after the dat* thereof, the sum ot five hnndr* and four dollars and forty-three cents for valuer* ceived, and for the better securing the payment < aaid note on the dav and year afore-aid, said D. ! Emery executed and delivered ,U> your Petition* h’S c- rtain d*-ed of mortgage, conveying to your P titioner. Guardian as aforesaid, all the interest oft: said f>. B. Emery in the tract or parcel of lan known as the Woodville Steam Mill Lot it* said com tv, together with all the buildings and tnachiner thereon, the same being one-fifth part of said Steal. Mill, all the right-, members, and appurtenances t said Lot belonging, conditioned to he void upon tin payment of the promissory note aforesaid, whi* • promissory note and deed of mnrtgfig** are here i Court to be shown. Yet your Petitioner av-rstm said I). B. Emery, although so indebted and to pa the said promissory note often requested, hath in paid the same, nor a"y part thereof, hut the same t* pay hath hitherto refused and still and th r* fus . When fre your Petitioner prats that such Ru or Order mav be made by the Court according t the Statute in such case made and provided. HENRY C. WARE, Attorney for P.ff William Edmondson Guardian of Sarah J. [ Mortgage, &r. t Cradock, [ March Term 1856. vs. D. B. Emery. J Present—His Honor, RobkhtV. Hardiman, Jude said Court. IT appearing to the Court by the Petition of VTi liam Edmondson, Guardian of Sa-ah J. Cradod* that on the twentv-aecond dav of January eight*-? hundred and fifty-five, D. B. Emery, then of -a county, mad.-and deliverer] to said William Edmon* am, Guardian as aforesaid, his Certain protnisGort note hearing date the day and year aforesaid when - ny the said D. B. Emery promised one d>.y affor th* date thereof, to pay to said William Edmondson Guardian as aforesaid, or b* arer, five hundred a. o four dollars and orty-three cento for value receive*, and that a forwards to wit: on the same dav year aforesaid, the said I). B. Emery the heiLr t secure the payment of aaid no*e, ex* ented and <).. uyered to sa*d W .lham Edmondaon, Guardian • atoreoaia, h deed of mortgage, wh* rebv the said I) B. Emery conveyed to aaid William Edmunds* ~ guardian as afor.sam, all the interest V h,! u„d. trr,: A oodviile Steam Mill Lot m said county., togeth with the buildings and raachme.y thereon be*ng one-fifth part of sad Steam Mi 1, v/ith ,y rights, members, and appurtances to the same be iongmg, conditioned: tfiat if the sad D. B. E,ner\ should pay off and discharge 6a and note or cause it t be done according tottioteno- and * ffect thereof that then the said deed <*f mortgage and said note, a’.ouid become null and void t*> all intents and puipoa, * ; and, it further appearing tha, sad note remains un’ pai**; it is therefore Ordered, that sad P. B. Emery and pay into Court by the first day of the next Tern thereof, the principal, inter st, and costs, due oi sa*d note, or shew cause to the contrary, if anv h ha ,and that on the failure f satdD. B. Emery so t *1 t* ® Equity ot Rrdeinptioi iijan*l to s duioi tgaye property, be forever thereafter Marred and fbreem e-i. And is fun tor ordered, that a c* yof this liu Nisi be publish and in the Temperance Crusader on* • a month for four months, previous to the next IVrm oi this Cou t. HENRY C. WARE April 19~m’4m P auniff Attorney lure idimpjV Home lor i^aK flßr : ‘ Bd • l H i r ‘t>, Ga, containing nearly five unci red .cr.*, well i.,proved, having, >n tb „ pre “* es exc* ten* Dw Ding, Otn ad Thrasher, Tan VartL Ar— % *tt *LR. R \*-c**m j. ‘0 choice, prompt* ni* to oel! OABNKY • . JONS •— • < ’*Jr ‘ ***H ‘ niui heauiifu on*- Willmv good • i. ixl'-'end*—in inrorgt*—give !>• abov. wo or th>e ~ Kevlu-41 | £efto i cnt&, GEORGIA, Greene County. WHEREAS, Thomas It. Tnornfcon and Wil liam A.ov.-rton apply for Letters of Admin oration on t‘*e estate of Vincent R. Thornion, e- These are therefore to cite and admonish all anC -ingular the km -r*-d and creditors of said deceased, .5 he and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be hel* r said county, on the first Monday in June nexi o show cau e* if auy they have, why said Letter* Mould not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Greenesboro” \pril 7th, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. A.ril 19 *♦ i* GEORGIA, Greene county. \\rHKHtAISS cisha P Jair.-I! and Wiilja If Keidappl* f*r Letters of Administration oi ie estate <*f Redden Jam-F, d-ceas* <i, These are therefore to cite and admonish all am tngiilar the kindred and creditors of said deceased o l*e and appear at the Court of Ordinary to be hel r said county, on the first Monday in Jane next, t •how cause, if any they have, why said letters shout* ,ot he g*-an*ed. Given under my hand at office in Greenesboro Vpril 12ih, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. April 19 5t 15 GEORGIA, Greene county. WHEREAS, v\ nliaui fcngimii applies for Let terso Administration on the estate of Ann K luglish, deceas*-d, These are therefore to rite and admonish all ar-< mgular the kindred and creditors o’ said de<-ease*b > be and a pear at the Court of Ordinary to be be** >r aaid county, on the first Monday in June m*x. o show cause, if any they have, why sail letter .hould no-i be granted. Given und r tnv hand at office in Greenesbon Vpril 7th. 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordmarv. April 19 ot 15 GEORGIA, Greene county. Court of OkOINAKV. WHEREAS, Nancy J Admin tstratrix, and John F. Zither, Adtninistiaio *n the estate o Aden L Faulr*iiigh, decease*!, in ’tion this Court for Letters of Dismission from sai state: It a therefore that all persons concern -how cause, if anv they have, on *ir before tin* fit> fonday in September next, why sa?*l A*iministra rix and Administrator suonld not be di-chariie*! • md it is further ordered that, this rule he puMishe n the Temperanc - Crusader for tl.e space of si: •tenths, in t rtns of the law. A true extract lr*a>.i the minutes of this Court.~ February 26ih, 1866. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. March 1 6ui 8 GEORGIA, Greene County. COURT OF ORDINARY IVTIIEREAS, Hart C. P- k, Administrator oi Tv the estate of Thomas F. !rb>, decrased, p ’ Moos this Court for Letters of Dismission from sat state. It la theres re ordered, that all persons concern* * now cause, (*f any they have) on or before the firs tonda in Sept ruber next, why said Administrate hould not be * .’.-.charged : and it it* further order© hat this rule be published in the Ttmperance Crn *d* r for the space of six months, in termsofthe law A true extract from the minutes of this Court February 6th, 1 56 EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. F* b 16 nffim 6 GEORGIA, Greene e®uny o COI'RT OF ORDINAKV. WHEREAS, Win. L. Strain, Executor o J■ • n Cole by, deceased, applies for Letts i *) antisaory: I'hes** re therefore, {o cite the kindn'd and cred •ra of -aid deceased, to file th ir ohj.*-tions, if an hey have, <>n or before the first Monday in May nex hy Win. L. Sti iin, Ex.cufor of John Cob by, <1 -ased, should not be released from the trust repos* i him, and that this notice be published month! •r six months in the Temperance Crusader. A true extract from the minutes. JAS. W. GuDKIN, Or*lisinry. Nov 5. 1855 mfim4s GEORGIA, Greene County. WHEREAS, James Smith appli* s for I* tt*-r of A ‘uiuii-tratism on the E-tat- of Pott ‘lark, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and a ’monish ah an ingular the kindred and creditors of said decease* •> be and apnear at the Court of Ordinary, to l>** h-1< or said county, on the first Monday in May next, i -how c .use (*f any they l ave) why said letter -hould not be grant and. Given under my hand kt office, in Green-bor Vpril Ist, 1856. EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordinary. April 5. GEORGIA* Greene County. WHEREAS* Allred L. Wil is and George J‘ U :i is :* fur Letters of Ad’ uni-aratiot; < the Estate ol Loti'im W'i I is, dcceastd : These are, ttier. fore, to cite and admonish ail ai • insular the kiudr and an.i creditors of huh’ deoi-sisti o tie and appear at tin* Comt of Ordinal \, to I leid for said c unitv, on the first M> unlay in Ma ext. to st.o-v o u-e ( f M ,jy they havi) why sai Letters should not be granted. G• v* n u and r my hand at office in Grctnesbo* Vpril 3rd, 1350. EUGENNIUSL. KING, Ordinary. March 5. 13 GEORGIA* Greene eotunv. WHEitEAS. r oinas iStocKs, Guardian of fi minors of ErJbou Seymour, deceased, a “ies for Letters ofDit-m s-ion, It is tuerefore ordered, that all personsconcerm tppear at the Court of Ordinary to lie held for sa county, on the first Monday in May next, to sh> ause why he should not be dismissed from sai iuardisnship; and it *s further ordered that this rn f>e published in the Temperance Gru.-ader for fori lavs in terms of the law. Given under tny hand at office in Gr< cnesbor- March Uth, 1856. EUGENICS L. KING, Ordinary. March 22 11 GEORGIA* Ureeue eoaitt)< WHEREAS, u iHam Morgan, Guardian < Mary J. Binmn, applies fir 1. tl isos D, iiNsion, It is therefore ordered that all persons concertn •ppear at the Court • f Ordinal', m he held f„r *.-■ county, on the first Monday in May next, to sin cause whi iie should no* b>> distiuV.sed Poui mo Guard andi:;; an lit is further ord* red tnat this rn he putilis i<-d in f e I’e nperance Crusader, lot ton days in terms of the ‘aw-. Given under tny hand at office in Greentsbo. March lath, 1850 EUGENIUS L. KING, Ordincry. March 22 11 ‘ GEORGIA* Greene county. COL’RI oV ORDINARY %yiIEREAS, J.tfm Jnckson and dames W cc-Jed iotm 0 ' 1 ’ . Ex ', cutors ~f *• kson, ,i. T T! u G. iters of Oismissior, ‘•onth^n^JL 111 o, ' < \ ero ' h tha ’ r,oti,,,i P babe and that all imZlh* th °. ! ‘ en V ora, ‘ ro G’ruaa.le* i nos said annin-ant, v j l,lc ‘ lions to the dismis Monday in June nei. * hvfurv the li.s 10b. “Sm-mheV?: ™; n,,U * R Court, tin ‘---l" 50 J^S ~ U ~ OODKIN, Ordinary GEORGIA* Greene county ~ VMMu£" ! An ■ ■ i A,Klr,, ” 5 > lor Letters Dismiss -ry : f I>u I nest ae t eielor , to cite and admonish the kin bed and creditors of -aid deceased, to ti e their ob- H'ctioiis, if any they havi, on or b- fore the hist Moo- Jay in May riex , at widen t. nn.d the Ooiirt t eras Oil be hea*d, and iinogood cm>< ia-lov. n, and tin Estate is ti, t n s rfltd up, the pe itinn of said apjilj d*nt vi be gr mted. A fnit* extract from the rnin- JAS. V\. GuDKIN, Ordinmv, Now# 1866 ’ eaXBLES GATLIN. \ar the Untied States Hotel, Aigista, Georgia. IS THE SOLE AGEKT FOB TIIE S thE OF CHICKERING. AND NfGS Ic CLARK’S JUSTLY CELEBRATED mu jfffLiinn. ‘PHE experience of mere than thirty years in this market, has proved these Instruments better adapted 1 to this climate—that they stand in tme better, and retain their original *pialty longer—than any tliers that have ever been introduced. He has constantly o:i hand PIANOS of OTHER MAKERS, a LOW PRICES! and if any particular style or make is desjred, he is prepared, and will order and mrni.-i. * the customer, at the lowest Factory prices, at any Depot in this city, in perfect order and tune with •at extra charge, any kind they-may want, and will give a guarantee that everything sold by him -bni prove exactly as represented. He has a large stock of 01/jfjiif, instruction Books of nil Minds* GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDIONS. \nd everything appertaining to the Music business. ALSO, WATT3HIE3JS9 Fo- s*de on the best, forms. J-gf“A!l orders prompt y attended t<\ and all information desired cheerfully given. July 21 29 lv* GEO. A. OATES & BKOTIIER, E A 8. EK IS IN IMAXO FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, SC.. BROAD-STREET, BETWEEN TIIE UNITED STATES AND GLOBE HOTELS, Resihtfi.ly invite the attention of their friends and the public generally; to their larg* and well-selected stock of From the following celebrated Manufactories, for which they are sold Agents, viz: Hacon dr Haven, A. H. Hate * an d Hazleton 4’ Brothers, New Yo A; and Hallett, Davis 4* Cos., Boston, • hich, for sweetness of tone and durability, cannot be excelled. It is useless to say more in their favor is they are too well known to ne*-d puffing. Piano Fortes of ai;> Maker or style ordered at the lowe.- rices. Their assortment of MUSIC is very large. Also, always on hand, a supply of oWclodeotis, Guitars, rioliws, flutes, viccordUms, ffic. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF ms ns ./ml me mj Mmt sm tt* ms slt i sa z ns ms nimble for a full Band, besides everything in the Music line. AH the new Books and Music received n -o**n as published. J-gf"Persons at a distance, ordering from us, can depend upon setting a good article, as we make it (tint to keep goods of the h.-st quality, and such as we car. reeomin* nd, and warrant in every respect. N. B.—Ff the satisfaction of persons who may want to order, —not having an opportunity of visitm ne city,—we refer, with pleasure, to the following gentlemen, who have purchased forn us, and wh ave cheerfully allowed their names to be used. Hundreds could be added, but space will not allow u Rev. A. M fans, Pn-s’t of Emory College, Oxford, Ga., j J. L. Rku>, Esq , Eatonton, Ga. *K E E. Jones, Madison, Ga., j W. Gatewood, 1 E-q., Putnam county, Ga., ‘ol N. f. Hutching, Lawmiceville, Ga., \ R*b\ J. H. Echols,'Pres’t Madison Female College May 12, 1855. * ly 19 ” i>. bTpiFlii it 6” DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN- Fi ure Medicine ?, Chemicals, Drugs Paints. Oils. French and American Windou Class. Varnishes. Putty, Paint Mills. Gold Foil , Gold Leaf\ Spouse, Choice. Brandies and Wines, for Medica 1 Purposes. Fin - Shaving and Toilet Soap, Foreign and Domestic Ha ndkerchief Extracts, and Cologne. Water * Ground Spices, and Flavoring Extracts, Landreth's Garden Seeds. Together with every other article usually kept in their line—all of which they offer at WHOLESALJ* *•• RET ‘ SL. nn as liberal terms as can bo had at any other estalishm* nt. March 24-, 1855 12-lv AYE It’S : CATHARTIC |"jfc I* . .4'fc Hhy their nowt-i !ul infiuence < n Hie internal vig- j \ F cera to pu-ify the hlomi ami etimu'xte it into healthy ac k**i. They remove ‘he ob-triv-tioß-* of the stomach, bowe 3, liver, rni oMi .r organa of the hmlv, and, hy reatcri-’g their irregular ac ini) to lioalth, correct, wherever th* y exi-t, such ('erangements < are 4 e tir-t cauaes of diaeaec. All exie ?ive trial of their vir ue j , hy Pi o c-.-crr., Phyiciana, and Pate nt*, ‘>as shown cures ot angemuk diseases -iltn >-t beyond belief, were theyu*it -üb-tsiiti t.*-*l hy (>--••*. ns of. .-ueh exa't and posit on and character as to forbid ie si;*!* cion of unt'uth. Their reri.ifif-ates a* e puhliahed in toy \ \*neric:m A'man'ic. which the Agents below named are pleased ts | irnis five to ail inq ir ng. A .in-xed we give Di*-c**ti- ns for their use ia the complaint* • vhieli they have tn-eh found to cure. Pop. UosTiVßKESf?..—Take one or two Pills, o? such quantity as to j -iitlj m**ve th*- bowels Costiveness 13 frequentl, the aggrava- j ” cau eof Piles, an-I ttie cure of one complaint is the * ure o* rli N* person car. fee) we l while under 3 costive habit a; body, i nee it s ouhi he, as it can he, promptly relieved. j Fo* Dvspkp-u, which is soinetimes the cause of Uostiveness, ?.n> : • ways one*'Urfortable, take m i I doses—from o eto f u:—tostipi- j ■- te the stomach an liver into heilthy action Tltey will do it, *i th*- hr‘i 1 itnirn, ho ly/ium an ‘■ Monlburno : y-pepsia will rai - \ \y •1 j anpear. When it lias gone, and *n’t ‘big t wli .t cure*l you j For a Focl ‘TOMach. or Mori,in Inaction of the Bmo fa,-which | •o DC'S general l*p.essinn of t!*e spi it- and bail ii aitli, tal:*- ■ otn four to eig t Pills at £■ st, ami tonal er doses afterwards, un- j *! astivity and strength is restored to the system. > Kor Nkp.micsnkss, ns Hkadachk, Nauska. Pain in th. Stto.i- ! ’•//, Bo Ic. or Si>/&, take f ora lour to eight pills on going to bed 1 t ey.io not ope at*- suflh-ie-it'y. he more the n*s day unr ‘ ! *-y •*. These complaints wil lie swept out from ti>e ysiera—l l.’twee, there and their kindred disorders because your stum-i ch is foul. j Por Pcßnio-LA, Krvsipklas. and ail din-turn of the Skin, take ; o* Pills f**ely and fr* qu ntly to keep the bowels open. T'he erup 1 *nis will generally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many I ad u-jjh eri* and s*-r* s have been tieal*d up hy the purging anil I ‘ififying-ff * t of these Pills, and some disgusting disease- wliici *fne*l to satu at* tlie whole -y ten* hav- c inpletely yield*-d t*> | • eir infill-nee, le;*v ng the suff-rer in p. rs- ct healt-i. P tlent- ! j iduty to so-iety toroids tha you should parade you-sot. j md tlie worm covered with pimples,blotches, ulcer* sores, and ! I’ or any of th*- unclean . isea-es of the skin, because your system i rants cd-ansing. To Pck-fy tkk llUioD, tin y are the be-t medicine ever discover- j ■I.” To y slnuldbt taken re*- y *nd frequently, an-i viie i ..puri- j vs W"*ch s*.w tlie seeds of i'-curahlc di-eases will be sw-.-t o-it <>f j *e -ystern lik* chali_h*-for- the wind. Py tldsproperty tliey do as ‘ net* good in prexenting sicsti-** as by the remar ato cures) viiicli they are making every where. ‘ | laVEH I'X.Jti LAI.VT, .lAVKPK'K, Olid nil RilioilK Afft>'tioM ar-se j i-oin s -me iler ugebn-Mi—either torpn.fty, congestion, *>r ohatruo- I •••ns or ti e Lit *-r. Torpidity and congestion vitiate tlie bile and -inler tunm for (hge-tion. Tin* is disastrous to tiie health, and Ct-on-jitu ion i- tia-quently vu.iertuined hy no othei cause. In- ! getioiiist e ym tom *)b-t U'-tion of the *luct which empties j lie bi e int the -tmuach cau es tlie bi c t*i o erii w nto 1 i-e liloo ‘. ! ‘ii.- produces .1 iinidice w-itli a long and dnngerou- train of evtls. \ o-ti* eues.-.o’- nhe nateiy costive* c-a and iliarrhoe-t, prevai b—’ evC’ ish symppms, l-.ngu-.r, low spirr*, weariness, restless e-s, j nd melancholy. w : tn sometimes inabil ty t*> sleep, ami sometimes t •e t tirowsine s; s m.-tiaies iliere is severe p tin i< tit s de; tiie ! ,tn and tlie whit of the eyes become a greenis . yell .w; tlie stem- i h *ci*!; tlie 1> wels sore to tin touc ! -; tlie whole sy-P-m irrit hie, ■ itli a tendency *o fever, widcii may turn to tiilious lever, bin. us , •Go, 1 ili- u- di.rr ..yente.y, *c. A mediu n (lose of throe or 1 •ur I’ids taken at night, followed ny two ..r *h ee in the morning, ‘ il -epeated n few ilays, will remove toe cause of all these t ou- ! es It is wicKed to suffer such pains when y u can cure them for I ‘2D cents. Khi:uhat!sii (lopt, ‘.nd nil Inflammatory F ieri, ire rapid*y j cured I y tii pu lying effects of I. e e Pills upon th- Idooil anil the ■di uus which • hey . Ifo dto the vital prino pic of Life Ko these ! md a 1 kindred complaint- >h*y should be taken in mild doses, to j iiove the bowels gently, but free y. I Asa Dinner Pii-L, thin is both ,*g cca de and useful. No Pill cm I ie mad*: more pleural*! to take, and certainly none has been made ! nor effee mil to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. Prepared by J. W Kit, Practical and Annlytlcal < hrniitt* LOWELL, MA P. Sold by 3 M. LANKFORD, Penflcld; Dr. A. ALEXANDER, At anta; OEO. PaYNE Mhoop, and at Wholeale by iIAVII.AND, MSLkY k CO.. Augusta, Ou. April 6-18 d? llVEfilf STABLE, JUQ UK EfA fMlOtltf & I*ls & HlXr . /TVI I | %* • ‘< sold to J. T. Dolvis an Interest In our STAUI.h • 1 and established a Branch al Penfleln, we are now prepare” ” accommodate tlie tr .veiling community with convey inces Mther from Greeucsborn’ or Pen eld, to any ii tlie following •dace*: M.Zio , Sparta, Whlti Plums, Powe ton, Morrell's kV ‘*ry. scull Shoals Factory, Dr. Durham’*, Watkins vide, Athvu tuiwlntown and L<*xington—in ahor- any part of Ureeue, Uai. “Ck, Putnain, *)k ethrpe or Taliaferro counties. him r r on * &,i rou &’ for Macon or Savannah, via Eaton ton on *lilled)fevilie, will save six hours travel (a 1 or which will be In tit. ii . ‘ Hn *’ with more comfort to themselves, and lor $1.70 le. i'JU the wiy of Atlanta. A so, persons going to W odston Mn i v n# ! hh'TlnK imint, or from the Railroad (Wood vide) 11 verii** i w J .* M Lankford, at Penileld, Will be promptly cot - . ii„„, ‘ If v, > on band a good stock of florses. Carriage , W* Our drivers are sober, careful and safe, win go |a person and drive ladies trsveiling aJene. DOTER A POLVXN. <•* 88 l| ! SQHS OF TEMPERANOB. 6®tfficpß*s off liae (rrjatatS fiJiSvisuosaD |E. 0. Grannies, .No. 1 G. W. p. |G. J. Lloyd, No. 17, G. W. A | May Horn, No. 1, G. S. JA. G. Burrs, No. 0, G. T. jI. S. Gardner, No. 34, G. Con. G. W. Hunnicutt, No. 0,.. . ,G. Sent. Jos. Grisham, No. 102, G. Chap OFFICERS GRAND LODGE KNIGHTS OF JERICHO. At a regular meeting of the Grand Lodge Knight.-* : -f Jericho, State of Georgia, held in the City of At j lanta, on the 18th ins*, the following were elected J >ts officers for the ensuing year: | E. M. Pendleton, of Sparta, G. W. 0. j W. W. Haktsfield, of Thomaston, G. W. Y. 0. | Wm. G. Forsyth, of Atlanta, G. VV. R. j J. K. Leak, of Oxford, G. VV. M. Wm. Grace, of Haralson, G. W. S. I F. P. Perdue, of Atlanta, G. VV. Chap. | Sept. 24. 1855. KNIGHTS OF JEEXCHO, ; f l tIAM IA-I'EinPGAME-CnAßm. | CREAM BLiJ.—We, whose names are annexed, desirous of ce : uenting. more, closely, the bon<i3 of Brotherhood—advancing th* i ause of HUMANITY, TEMPERANCE and CHARlTY—affording ! additional aid in Sickness and Adversity—cultivating feelings o’ . Mutual Respect—promoting Moral and Mental Improvement a nr. one j -urselves, and extending our Social Relations, do agree to ast.ee j ite together. Ac. j PRINCIPLES.—To Got! we owe Obedience, Love and Worship j to the World Justice ; to our Brethren, Forgiveness and Fratern i tv; toOu-selves, Sustenance and Protection, j GOVERNMENT.—I. Subordinate Lodges—to which any whin ’ male, over In teen years of age, possessing a good moral char.-icte- I may -<e admitted to membership ; and any lady, of fifteen year *nd upwards, to honorary membership. | 2. Grand Lodges—composed of Delegates from the Subordinate , Lodges j 8 A .National Lodge—composed of Delegates from the Gran | Lodges. i LAWS. —These are admirably calculated to carryout theprinci !es of the organization. One of the most marked differences he ! tween this and other Temperance Orders, is the discarding of the j beneficiary system, which haw so often been the cause of contention j Pun Charity is substituted. ’ PLEDGE.—We w-11 not make, bay, sell, or use as a beveragt ! any Spirituous or Mult Liquors, Wine nr Cider, r any other Alc> ; hnJic Beverage, whether enumerated or not. hut will use all honor j able means to prevent their Manu-aoture or Use, and the Trafd i therein Form of Application for tiubordirutte fjidge Chtirtrr*. ; Po the Oran.l Lodge. Knights of Jericho, of the ~tnte of : The undersigned, dt-zens of lawful age, believing the Order <• j Knights of Jericho lobe well calc-dated to cement more firmly my I I'ra terra! Relations, and add to the general prosperity of tlio wliou I tinman Family, by promoting the cause of Temperance and Mora! I ty, respectfully petition your honorable body to grant them ii • Ihnrter to open a Lodge of the Order, to be located at , and miled as Lodge, No. —. Knights of Jericho, under your ju risdiction. If granted, we pledge our*elvcs. individually and col actively, to ha governed by the Ru’es and Usages of the Oram: Lodge, and of the Order at largo. Kudosed is the fee or Charter ind Ritunl —$10. {JjyAII applications must be signed by at least nine rcspoctahh -itisens, of lawful age, and be accompanied with $lO for Charts nd Private Work. AH petitions for Charters for new Lodges of the ORDER Os KNIGHT OF JERICHO, in Georgia, or communications seeking nformatton in relation to the Order, should he addressed to W. U. rORPVTII, o. w R., Atlanta, Oa. tWln States and Territories where there is no Grand Lodge .(■plication for Subordinate or Grand Lodge Charters must lie nade to tlie National Lodge, through tlie undersigned, at Atlanta,. Georgia, who is prepared to furnish, at short notice, every article •I Private Furniture and Regalia used by the Order. 0. R. HANLJEITER, M. W. Recorder, Atlanta, Ga. t W The postage on all communications must be pre-paiti in or ler to insure their prompt delive y hy the Post Office authorities. CAT - Remittances should always be made in current Georgia or ‘touth Carolina funds, and letters containing money should be rrg- Meretf la the oftoe when they are cutUod. April 3—lJ TkorgYa femalelollege. F A CI'LT V . GEORGE Y. BROWNE, President. P. LOUD, Nat. bciei <*e. R. D. MALLARY, Letters. J R. SEALS, Music. foUefiare year for !6f(i, wil’ on Monday, January a 14th. Cnnn/ieucement will bo h?ld in October. Pup’ls fr- n ‘he low country, will thus spend the sickly -.*: <-n in our salubr. ■us c.liciate. Uatalogues, containing f urther information, may be obtained b ■ipp.ying to either of the Faculty, Madison, 1855—47 ft. I> M ILL ART, Sec Facu'ty. mi FALL IK A mi, 1855 POPULAR PRICES! Wf aSS s, EBa*4 ae a •., aiu.up.ta of ob IT OIA, are now opening tlieir FALL AND WINTER suj plies of CHO CK FAMILY DRV GOODS, selected with great car. ‘rori re ten; imp o rations, ami comprising nn assortment wiiicl •ir lIICHNM, VARIETY and FXTEN is riot u ually found ii thi:! market. As they now have the reputation of selling FIRS’ •LASS GOOFS upon a mu ii LOWER ."CALK OK PRICES tha. they have en usually bought here, they beg to assure the fiends in Penfield and niirntundirtg country, that ti ey intend ‘■ seep up this standard of CHOICE FOODS, and to keep down price oh air remn .erative profit. To CASH and PROMPT BAVIN* CUSTOM KBS, and to none o'hers, ve shall offer great induce inent’ to visit nur establishment. Our stock cansistu in part of aid; nuiowing 39SCB3S-’ fi Rich Ye vet Brocaded Silks; Mnlrt Vntiqv S ! ’ks, in B sek and Colors; New and B-auritui shaft-.-< F!, t in sand K.ppod . ha. vr eavy and rich Pi-iid and Striped Silks, in great variety; B'a. t.a ian an i Tofi*t Silks; Sill, R hea; ‘Jtir Tu k; C sh icrea, D- Laines, Atne'ineCloihh, P aid Stuffs, F'encl and Knglis Merii.os til shades; Flam I>* Lait e-, Persian C'oth , Eng ish. F cuch an* American Calicoes and Gingham*; Calico b bes. &c , Back Ron hasiries. Canton ‘ raja s. Canton Ch>tlis, Bla.< f hal ies rnd Alpa< ■as, Embroideries and Lie- Goons of every description Bven.du Dress Goals, in evety variety. ? Is N’S AIH'BF BfOY‘s WEAK, C!oh3, Cuasimere, Satinets, Vestings, Tweeds, &e, r*S* M HliA 8 M3o Bat , Whitney and Rose Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheeting l‘ How Case L>nens tnd Cm tons, Red, White, Grey, Oret-n, Blu. ‘•Vefsh, axony an Domestic V mnels,"baket Flannels Plain an F'gured equt Flap e’-, Ta h Damask, St,iyties Napkin*, Moir tlottis. Towetims*, Lip-e oral Mh<i ! ii Curtain's, Curtain Material ’rui’ Cloths, Color.al and V, hie Dimities, I luck .back and Bird’ Eye Diapers, A-c. B*!.A VS” %T!<!V Negro R'atikets, (Seorgbi and Kentucky Plains, Cotton Osna ■urgs, lie rgir Stripes, Ac. Orders filled with the most care Hi attention, sm* all goods war n ted. Vt A HI), LUKCIIARD & CO Augusta, Cm., Kept, niber 22 SQ INFIKMAIiirFUR M-AJKobS.’ P¥MII3 ttmlrV'.goi and Lav e opened in thin city, at -I- Liiirmnry t-T the forej.iti.iti of negroes \vh* may need iovdica! or suigical treat juen*. It is con vcnien ly situ t< and in a liousejnst arm s the Alley fron rtie New Pissetig r Depot, and is row ready to re reive patients. The charges for Board wilt he merely sufficient t com! •si ‘irises, those for Medical treatment ad Sui gic. <1 Operations, saeli as customary. P ant, rs and others who may send n<patients frni; distance, may denetid on their s rvaiils yi ceivm every atutition that iiav he n <|uiivd, •J \MES MKRt EU GREEN, M. D HENRY J,. U \T ! LE, M. D. f>Ta on J=.i. D' l , 18 E>. (o>lß JLrs COi. ds TIMEilT mm> m*z - s§” m r B- HAVItNCI located in the town o{ _tu . eiiesD, >ro’ for tlit? purpose <•!'I rcticing Dentistry, would resju ctfully ‘*-Z-OuP • nvite a i w-ho nitty require Dental operations o <rv hem :i call at their utti e in the tireettetimro Hotel >r, persons so desiring may he visited at their tvs i net s. Dr. V. &L. hoju ,hy the character of ihei perm ions, their lea.sjmdde prices, atid th* ir gentn •nanlv treatment of ail who may honor them with ; cad, to m tit and ob ain a fir share oi the operating per ormed in this section. N B.— N<> char< e tor examinations and advice. supplied with ‘l'eeth, Foil, lustru i muiiw &c. i 3m Jan. 12 SASH ANR BLIND AGENCY. | rpiiE autiM iioer is Agent for toe sale of D. I j J- tn'eet & Co.’s Sash, Blinds, Doors, &c., a | . r< ally reduced prices. If you ar- 1 in want of ant thing in this line, give rue a call and I will satis! | you of the truth of what J cay. ‘ w. a. Johnson. Givcneshoro, Ga., F, h 2fith, 1850 3iuß DISSOLUTION, The Firm neretoiore existing i>et een the sub scribers, under the name of Greene, Simontoi : & Burke, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.— j \1! persons indebted to said Hrm will please tsiaiu I payment to Jrmes Burke, who is authorised to col ■ i iect and settle the snine, and all persons holdins. | laims against said firm will present them also to j Jauu s .Burke for uayment. B. F. GREENE, JN<>. A. SIMoNTON, J \MES BURKE. Grceneshfii-o, Fi b 11th, 1850 0 The remaining Stock of Fancy’ and Staple Goods, ‘rockery, Hardware, Shoes, Hats, &c., wil! he solo t cost for cash, o? cost and freight when charged. F- h 10 *; THE B RIT ISH IpErTo iTI C~AXS AND TH K F A K M Ii li s S GUIDE. I iREAT REDUCTION IN Tub PRICE OF THE LATTER PUBLICATION} VIZ: FROM $6 TO $5. ISCOTT &: CO., New York, continue A pubi sh the following’ leading Brit, sh Peri, d cals, viz: i. THE LONDON QUARTERLY, (Conservative.) 2 THE EDINBURG' 1 REVIEW IWhif? ) 8 THE NoilTH BRITISH REVIEW (Fr,;e Clurch ) 4. THE WK TWINS'! ER REVIEW. (I.ib?r ) 5 BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory) The great and important events—Religious, Polit cal, and Military—now agitating the nations of tin 1 Hd World, give to th< se Puhliyationsan interest and value they n ver before jioss ssed. They occupv •iddie ground between the hastily’ written news terns, *rude speculations, and filing rumors of th i WEcapers, and the ponderous Tome of the histor - ic written long after the living int vests in the fu ts ie records shah have p iss< and away. The progress <> lie viarm tin East occupns a large space in thei< ag* s. Every movement is closely criticised, uh< th r of friend or Joe, and all short-coinings e arless]’ •oiuted out. T‘;o left rs from the Ciirnea and fron i- Baltic, in Blackwood’s Mag zinc, firm tw • of it ost popu’ar contrilutto’-s. give a more inteiltgib). ud reliable ace uni fti e great b- ligercuts than c;;u Is *wh re be found Tins Periodicals ably r j.resmt ‘he three grea* critical partus of (beat Britam —Whig, Tor. am Tndi.aa but polit. cs forms only mv feature of then araeter. As Urbans of the most pro.ouod w i ter n science, literature, morality and reiijion, thei t tul, as tin y hau ever stood, ntn iva ‘ed in the world f!(ttes, In ing-onsul. red indispens tbh* to the schol i and the professional man, while to the intclhg ni ttdi r of even class, they ‘urmsha more corn ct ano di'i.Tcto. \ r cord of the current iiieratureofthe dtn, ,r ughout the w >rl , than can In possibly obtained t o u any other smir c. EARLY COt’lEg. The t< ’• ipt i.'Cod ince sheets ;ron the British pu’ - shot's r,v. s ot.iiii,.mit vain lo th S’ re piin*.-; espt - i'i'h durin<r t o- present , x • ting s ate of Europcai tfairs, i .asmuch .is I boy can now be pLtivd in tie auds of suhgct’ib rs about as goon as the on’giua editions. TERM.*. Fee An; For any one of the four Review* and one Preni. vol. $ > 0 For any two “ u “ one “ R . For any t',rev* “ “ “ two *• 7 i>< ‘'or 1 lou'’ of tl>e Reviews “ two “ b *•’ For Blue wood’* Mag ii ne “ one “ For 15lac wood and three Reviews “ three “ t* *’ For Black wood and the four Reviews “ three “ lo 0. Jhnnnents s o ‘>■ mailt in al’ cases in advance Mo e carve t in the States where issued tail be re served at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twontv-tive percent, from (benbovi rices will be a lowed to Clubs ord ring from L. ‘coit & Cos., direct, four or mor copies of any oneui more of the above works. Thus: four copies oi Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one a- 1 * reed f-.r four copie-* of the lour Reviews and 1.1 ickwood for $80; and soon. POSTAGE. In all the principal cities and towns, these Works will be delivered, free of postage. When sent In mai l , the postage t<> anvp-rtofthe United Stans will he but twenty-four cents a year for Blackwood, and hut fourteen cents a year for each of the Re view, Jan 26 patent LET ITS REASON TOGETHER HOLLOWAY’S PI j, L S WHY ARK WE SICK ? It has been the lot of t> e human r ce to be weiirt.od Pease and sufieri g. IIOLLuWaY’S BILLS are sm-eialu ail d to the reliei of the V. E \K, the NEKVOt 8, the DEI.It.'ATK ‘he of all clifnea,; gs, aexesand constitutions rlotik ,>r Holloway persona ‘y auperiiiten.is t e niHtiubtctuie of hi.- intd .inea in the United States, and •. ffers then to a frv ami enlVr-i,. •ued people, as the best remedy the world ever saw ‘-is the • a! of disease. . THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. * These famous Billh are expressly .-osabined to operate on tic ‘ornach. t e liver, the kidney-, the .upy*, tbs akin, and the how". ■.*,cone-tmg ai y der ngement m their functions,’ puriiying ti'r Hood, tin; very fountain of life, and thus caiing disease in all its irnis. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly alf t e uum.iii race have taken these Kills It has hi A-. nr .veil n til parts of the world, t- at nothing has been found eou&l to hem m ca-esofdisor ers o! liie liver, dyspepsia, and stomach oinpl lints, generalli Trey soon give a healthy tone to i!,et or” tn s however much <: rai*ge.l, and ivnen all cti.er meant- hayr faiied. GENERAL DEBILITY. ILL HEALTH. J! my of the most despotic Governments h .ve pc ed tl.en ( a;. oin Houses to the iiitrooiictio'i of these •'ills, that t. ey m;<\ 1.-. ;o ne the medicine of the masses I. a’ liei! Cohep. s ;i>.mit t,iJ'. I>. s nedicitie is t’ e ’ est remedy ever known for persons of dc;;. at- health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invig ■rating properties never fai to afford re ;el FEM AL E COM FLA IN TS. No Fetnule,young or o!il should be without thi celebrate.; mod. cine, 1: corrr-t* end regul .te- the tu u'elj c< n sat ’! -.i ri •ds, acting In many cases like a charu It’is a.-so t,.- bist'ao.J afest w dieme that rni< !“• given to t/hiti rm m -.;i ages, n,, i t ,- • tiy complaint; consequei •y no family sl ouhl he w;>!■ •.?;■ ;t, Hollouay's Pills arc fhi tost remedy k i oicn. in. the world for t hejfoiharing Discnst* : ‘ \thma Diarrl.osa Indigestion Sfon** and Grave? dowel Coiuplsiints Drop-y I flucr.z. tiecondaiy Syti.p ’oughs 11* bii'ty !’ finininatien on ’olds FVver & Ague Venecia! a fleet- Tnwa rd Weakness ’• est diseii'ea Female t oni- tions 1. ‘ i-r Loii.p'ainrt ’ostiveness p-aifits Worms, of all 1 own’ss ofspi. iff.’ Dy pspsia Headaches kinds J’;|c 3 *if* Sold at the Manillaof pin ci-s.ir H<>! Is wav, Ri ,YU Uh n Lane, New York, and 241 Rtrana. Londoc,al rti pci tai. e Drnjr gists and Dealers of Medii in. tli.'i ughout H eUai eii s-au>.; mi the ( ivi! v and world, in boxes, ai 25 cents, •>$ ou ts, and eai n ESSy”Tuere is a consioeiatdi -gvli gby tak.t g the larger -it s. N. 8 Directions for t e jruhUnce oi natinus in eve v dis... \r ire affix- and to each box. ‘vi.i f KRR IDLE I;im;m)SlULr r- SECRETS FOEThE t t ® A most Wonderful and Id valuable Pitbikir'icD £* b . ii *. ,uis rs 5 8 Bt'iiig an ovlginal and TY“ati..> uj> M A N A N I) W O M A JV. fheir P.iyrinlogj, FnnctWi sand Sexual Disorders of e> ery kind with ru ver-taiimg lUmeGiv's io ri.e sj ee y cure of -* I, o f ;i privi!f -ittiJ ih.M*..iter f jv tient to tin- vio #iion c Is vr.* qj turr, aii<i of Nanire’s > i* a c S3 ’A’ w j .7- 8 vr. < . ~ii i , , *'*• au imr of the above v< h;me is • •CnN m’S 8* iff- i! h'rmiua e o onto the first M-.dicai ‘-YAt. ’ ‘ , .Hirh'L i‘ c "°” s I!1 the U tilted .'taiesan.i h..v-” ,!i B devoted a quarter of acenta'yto dH™>*rn££e. ? tf n atiiuy ..mi ire. tuietd oi typi dhs /MmumcAeMt'-’ n 'j Mndreil diVnrde J<s as iVc . i.ty, -if*Ln s .:Jr r MA‘njsYvN* iie heeome possessed of n.ost in v. valuable in formation in rtg.nl to the J V;n';\v\V N Slime, and is ab.e in com ress i'.to 1 ’ 1 ‘ ‘ vade mecum e’oum tss the- very qu nT “s.cnceo‘medical science on tins iinn<ut.>ni subject -as the te u't of the experience of the him >m r,enr jihish’ tins’in” Eu oie ■ml America is thoroughly d< iuon tr, ed in hts- own hgh > mk jessfix practice in the trea tin. mos seen t niseases n manv'thou sar.ds us cases in the City of Philadelphia alone. The practice of Dr. Hunter har, long b cn, aii.i stii- i-, unbounded, but at tfie earnest solicitst on o: numerous p- r.-ons he Ims been in. uce-i to extend the sphere of his prfe* ioital usefub ness to the community -t large, t* roug-- the me'uiur.u of tVls ‘‘Med cai Manual anu Hai*;l-!!ook for the Afflict, d.” It is a volume that sh. uld he in tht hand of every faa-.'iy in *r c ‘ and, whether usen as a preveniive if secret vict a, or as a guide* for the allevi turn oi one of tne most awful and destrm tiie si ur ecs ever visited upi.u mankin i for the sins of sensualii v anu imp”- rity of eve.y kind. ‘ f If is a vo uiue that has received tin unqualified reconuaendatioff •if the first physicians in ti e Janil, whin u.ai y clergy nu, fathers, m tilers, pliilanthropists and 1 umauiiai ian ’, hv. most freely -A ended its circulation in nil quaiters where its powerful teachings ■ w u'd • e lik'dy to fie instrumental in the moral purification ailq physical be. i ug o’ nmifitudeso our p oplsqatnoUf. thejoung vol atile and ii: iscreet, utln rwise the pride and fimver. of the nai’.on. _ The author argues p rt.-. -j >s ly, m- st strm.g.y agaiu-teveiy spe cies of aeif-defilemem, anil warns par. nt and guardians, in search hig rerms, to gua-d ti.e-young oi both axes from the terrible con '. quenceac'iiiccmitaiit of tlo irignorai.ee of ( hysiological iaws and ■ -mu’ iaipuriti. sand irregulatitie , wht iher exhibited by pieco . ious development or arising from the vicious and corrupting ex tnples of tlici aciiool-niatcs cr otherwise To those who Lav? “een already ensnarin’ to the “paths tlm* take i old on lieD,” a fear and explicit w v is shown hy which they .may • ecurc a re rurn of sound i.ealtii, arid a i egcucratiop of the uoui fi oin its terri ®le po ’ution. It is v/eil known tnat thou-ands of victims are annually saeriS "cii at the shnm of Quackery—especially timae sufieiiDg f om Ye icrial or yphilitic .n-easi s—Rtrictuies. S-niin;.! Weakness, Ner ci.u- l*.|>iliiy, and the numerous maladies wt.icii spring (lire. 1 yor e;,s remote y r.oni tin* induig nee of can; ilpsksions and secret vi olations of Nature. In view oi Hue:, fids, and when it is also cemidered that about Hlu.o.'Kl persons ..ie am u.il y in Dll'United bt .te- of CorisUEipiiofi -a large ci jority being the victim of the voluptuous indiscretion f tlien pr genitor-, agreeai. v to the ccripturat enunciation that ‘ e ;os of toe parems are visited upon the children even to the bird and fourth generation The Author, imbued with semi mints “ of enlarged p* ioint.iropy, will sc tree ybe censured f rai y ffort. o restrain li e vice.- of me age, i.y the hambie instrumemalitv of .is Medical Manual . • One copy, -eem-eiv enveli pe-l, will be forwarded free cf npstavc io any part o tne United States for 25 cents, oi C c ies Wr * old res# post p.id. I’U.'I)EN & CO.. Publishers, box 17. I’mlimel dna. sellers, Caavapser* and Book .Agents supplied on the most libarai terms. g> el , |,<- M.idir’on D ui r (iiemiraj More t lo)It. \YM, S. MKIKIiR, Wholesale and Retail 1n,,1, u, Drays. Medicines Chemicals, Dye-Stuff*. Perfumery. Paint* and * Putty, Paint ami Varnish , (U ,**, Brasher.’ Oil* , Fancy and Toilet ARTICLES, HVw just received from the North, a.vine selected with spe cialcare. afresh supp yol everything usually ken'in :■ e.i -tore Dug e-lahli-hn.i lit Dr .Vi. w’ I n i kei p otlu-i than genu-ne i.-j reliable med c n-<, •ml lie wi l ni: order hi prices Urn. w ii comj „re tavorao.v v. h n.v >iuu! ii e tuiiiisfiment this -ii.e of Au*a in lnr cr to coii.lu • ;hm hu. ‘*nc , v uetber vv- it U x. ecl.il that those indchicd will n-pood p , cruahy to’ ‘hY ac ount', which 'i'l er* ad;, m tit-end oftl.e.vcar T* st ,-.< ■ay w.sh to s ttle It ore that time, can do as the books are ‘posted” to dale Dr. V. lag leave u ret nr h.s ackt on edv.-mi nV. to those wo. .ivv -o i beri. li p iro Aid tne “lore, ami he hi-Pw-tW; hy a •refill attention to the bu.i',t<s, a. will intril a .'ont.minuet! of tin ir favors. % VV'H M SiftlvST KSIM .ViIRFMYVUV 5 lien eforth the GASH s'ASTEM will t-e strictly cii'orceti with those who are slinf )iy, afid more particularly’ with th-se wen .re so piv From and after the first day >r Ja- uary next, id! x ii les r. r which fish i- pa’ii, •*/*,'< wil. !,: r. qrirtii, auhss cueto :e prefe toheeharg fl anatldi'ioi al c* -t o twenty live p. r cent. ■ u>.o. g his clas- are inc.ud- and. Bota-n, tVhi.e Lead, l.'iisted l ram anti Lamp tills, Broprie oiy ntui Dati u> Medici;..--, nd a ewoiiiei ar- Moles not ne.essary toenui rtn’e. fins course mu i to’ auopred n o dvr to collect Ifftids sufib'icnt lo ue. p irj this h. o !_:• oi .no 4'oek. Bale nt Medicines us nil cii- :n.m n;i, i;r;d .‘st> irf he ereil t.l ■ crept oi! the terms ui me in.ntioned ‘.W 1 i.'tlrularattention is.t.'ret. to iids announcement sy-i ’ iMti.in, Dec i .'_S AGFeNTS"! AGENTSVFAGsMi:;!! P£C i DoS accustomed i-~ proem • u’vetDe s Kotik-, Mag ißiurs, &c., or get upnos mr ne.i.-pa|c r.,...” r ed in sen .u- the-, na’fbeshi>. ■ .liltv*, aid !>• f<>-vr.-ej iVr lie t.f eh..rr', spe. ins-11 non her o’ apu lie tor which Ic y tvil fit and •tail’ vtl” • and we wi; allow tl cn; :t i or.;, li-sfon es on percent-, for th ir services. J. Hi! \DF<I{D v HPt.ThKIL N(.r .7—ft! No. 80ou. st Neo- Vori. lEW iRiOKA. ! I> ECEIV tins week, at the Mul son li<>oV j it Sion- : .in Posthumous Wo* J sos the Rv. Dr. Chalmers - | I’he Works of Charles Lan-h, <d:t<-.ibv T. N. Ta.ford- L lly, anew wmk, In the author .f Ousv Moments fan Idle ■* oitiH•; I'hc Testimony of an Escaped Vo vice, b\ Miss Bunk ley; Mexico and its Rtliffim lose Clark, Fannv F. rnVfe*t work; History of ilie ’ouncii of Trent, by Ibn-jem i; Annals of San Fian is.-..; The Old lb.rn. se. ad, by Mrs. Ann S St-phen vla- aul. p’s History of E g and, 3d and 4th vof s The -id larm House; Seen, sin the Practice of a New Y I k Surgeon; Memoirs of the Countess of Blessinc on; Ind-a, Gnina and Japan, hy Bay aid Taylor; The vmg of lliaw -iha, bv Lonnie low; My First S< •ason; 1 even no, by George Sand; Confessions of a Pretty v\ oman; Headley's .Wd Plain*: Christian Theism, by Ph.mipaon; Ihv (treat Iron Wheel; The Hidden Path; Queens of Scotland, by AgnesStriekland; Ten Years among, the Mail Bags; I’he Rival Beauties, and many other new works. Call and see Up m. Madison, Feb 9—5 if BJENJ. (i, LWDOfi,