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CENTRAL GEORGIAN. f
A Weekly Miscellaneous Journal,
PUBLISHED AT-
SANDERSTILLE AND SPARTA,
EVERY T11CRSDA.Y MORNING,
,i\ C.F ENDLE TON.
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reaches wn lines.or nut- . .. ,'.- -
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counted two squares—nil over’twenty lines and uu
jer tliirty-que, tliree squares, &c., Ac.
RATES.OF ADVERTISING.
peb «icaSe*of ten lines.
One insertion $1 00, and Fifty cents Cor eueli sllosc*
auclit continuance. ^ • • •
v iverti-cments sent without a specification of tl v c*
number of ii^crti'o'ns,* will be published till forbid,
and charged accordingly.-- 1 - • .*s-i- '- . *
Unsiness or l’rofessionaTCards, peryaar, where Uiny
do not excae'd one square,! • *;V y*™'« ,r
A r her a l contact wul b»: pads icit/i tnp*e4cn<£mm
10 iitcerUse by the year, oimipyirnfa specified space;
Legal *Idvertisemenis.
--nies of Land :tnd Nctrrocs, by' Adiifinistrators,
W-n’toB, or Guardians are .require., by law to
, j..j , V l t | lC jfrst Tuesday in the month, between
hours'of 10 in the fareuoon and 3 in the nfter-
„n at the Court lwuse in 'the County in which
tue propertyis situated-. . \ ..
Notice of these sales mpst be given in a -public
gazette 40 -lavs previous to.'ttio-duy of sale..
V- rTT , , -V-
ciist be nublishcd 40 dftjs.
V -ice tint application'^will bdnnade to-the Court
of Ordinarv, lor leave to sell Laud or’.Negroes, liiusb
he miWished two maiiths_ i ‘ ; • ”
Citations for letters of AdminMration, Guardian- •
bin &e mnst he pn bit shod 3h days—for dismis-
rionW A-iininistration, irvmthjy six months— for
.lismi-simi from Guardianship,nto days.
Ku'es lor foreclosure of Mortgage must b^ pub.-
liabed monthly, fcy/pur months—for establishing
lo-t papers, tor the ftill space of ■three montle—
for coni-ndilia titles from Exeeutors’or AdmiiiistnE-
tors. win-re bond has been g'-.eti bw the deceased,-'
tliefuii space <Jf tiiseg months.
I'niiiieatioiis will always be eontmiK'd according
to tlu-.-e. the legal requirements, unless otherwise
ordered, at the following . *
It A T E.Sr- 4
Citations on letters ol Administration, &e. _ 7->
,l.i. ilo. Di?n.is.ibn'froiii .AdibistraFidn, 4 50
<lo. do. do. ' Guardianship, o .00
leave to sell I,and or Negroes, •' ’ 4 00
N'.'tiee t‘> ilehtors mid Creditors,, - - -. 3 oo.
Sales of personal property^ ten days, 1-square, 1 5Q
sale of Land or Negroes by Executors, <fee., 5 CO
Estravs, two weeks. 1 50
For a mail advertising his wjfe. (in advance,.) 5 00
Announcing candidates, - . f> 00
Large letters and cuts will be charged (by' the
space they ooeupv. • - -
Letters'on business‘must be Test paid to' entitle
them ro attenti.-i? 1 -
fiy IVe.lo'ytt^.doptoAAlin.-nWs. .it•« f&ro.,Uss-
iu all cases! Advertisers are requested to f pny par
ticular attention'to these -£i>JdS,-und they can make
out what will be the cost of their advertisement-* as
well as we can ourself.
&TJob Work of all kinds done
irilh neatness and elespeitch. .
Jrotrssumal k Uusinrss Cark.
Produce Depot—Atlanta, Georgia.
THE subscribers expect to keep constantly pn hand
a cood supply of nacon, Laid,.Com, Cute, Stock
feus. Meal, Flour, <fce., and. in fict evvry^biiig'Goor-
giaand Tennessee produces; and wifi bo pleased to
supply the citizens of S.uid'ersviUe, and surround
ing country oniavoraWc terms. ’ '
•SEAGO & ABBOTT,
oet 17-~‘>y
AVAKXOCK & DAVIS,
[Successors to Cubbcdge ct Brother. ]
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONliBS,
NO. l.->y, CONGRESS-STREET,
South-side Market Square,
sayan^ah, ga. •:
J- G. M. Vfai'.nock. -J AVm. E. (Davis.
May 24th, 1855. ICtf
•——^ r '
DR. BUAXHAM.
A T the earnest'request of many' of .my-bid
Friem-hj «ud patromt I have determined to r<s
main in Eatoirton and eontiuue.the Frgctice of Meu-
ieine: I Oder my Servii-os to the eitTzetjs of Eatou-
ton and J'utiuuii eoumy.mid ViilutiaiK fuithftiUv
to my Frotenniac. I will give special' niteiltipTi to
obstetrical eases.' iiurt rlA diseases of. Women and
children- Having luid luhuy years- experience- in
the practice, 1 lioj'e to get my share of patron
age. My office is-in-the -Irouse ocenpieJ bysAVgii.
A. Reid, Esq., as a law office. Calls left-tliere^ or
atmyresidenec will bcattciided to.
- • . JOEL BRCNHAM. <
IStlij VS5'.. - ;• y • - -
DAVIS & WALKER
D 1
EAToNTON, GA- ' s ;
E.\i,ERS"in Groceries. Tohaerb, Cigars, Snnfl
Shoes, Unfa, Drugs, Patent Medicines, Hard,
HplW nnd V'ood ware.Cirtlery, Pj. dor amt Shot,
Carulles, Soups. Crockery, Fine Liqtiors and'Vines,
and vario-iis-ot her articles. -Call :in;t examine bclbrc
pnrcTnisbig elscwliere, Baigiim. can. be luid.
Agril 18^1-rS-i.' V-," Z-"’. -i
HOUSE PAiNTING,
In its fart o its ’3 rant hrs,
EXEClTgl. .rnOlfTTLT A Nil W IT 11 r-isPATCII.'
i
HA VING a. number of hands in connection
SUIT with me, 1 am prepared to <fo jobs hot only
in Putnam hut in Hie adjoining comties.’ ; Any com
munk-ation-irom abr'qad will rcaeli mo throiigli the
Post Office.here. 'Tain also prepared. ttiexV-utc pa
pering with neatness, nnd’oti goodtertfls.
April,-IS,1S54.. AfiFFERSON WRIGHT.
c.t o ns jlm
/'.AND' j®u<
COilMISSION MERCHANTS,
. ■ .. .S.Vy AXXA.U, G V.
O PR pronqitnoss. and personal attention to nil
-business, edtfiistcd to our charge, .having met'
witb approval, we beg-leave'respectfully to say, onr
oP’.-e is eoutihued at thc-old Stand, Plantation and
Family, supplier forwahled at tbe.lowest market
-prices^ told libofaL ailvaiices mode on Produce in
Store, or upon Railroad Receipts.
‘ P. n. BFJIN.
- »a'-- ■ . JOHN .FOSTER.'
Savannali, Sept--2.7, JB55. S4—ly.
Aegeiving,' fGrwardinG-and
Commission Merchants
• v ‘ I.
. . Ji'ty Sstn-et, Sav-wnrmh, Ga. - y \
K. S, HARDWICK, J. G. COOK E-
January 1, IS55. . 2 ly
DAM & WASHBURN.
.. ' . _ SLXCESSOHSTO
Factors and Commission Merchants
Savannah Geo.
Josxrn WAstimiuN, ( Special
John R. Wilher, ) Partner
Flf.is. G. Dana, J General
II. K. TVasabern, J Partners -
■ 'tt'lUieontimic the above business at 114 Bay
Street East of the Exchange. Orders for Bagcing
Roi-e and other supplicc filled j.roiuptly at lowest
RABUN & SMITH,
COMMISSION .MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA.,
r pENDER their services to 'he Planters of Gcor-
t gin. in the sale cTCotton and otlierlh-odnee. -
Hdvihg had many yearr' expt-KieneeJ they dhiiter
theifiaeh'es - on being able to give satisfaction to-
their patrons. They will not engage in speculation
of any kind whatever. Orders ftir Bagging, Rope,
and Family -Supplies will be filled promptly and at
the lowest market prices.
j. w. rabun, of tha late firni of rabun a ‘•rjirrEnEAP.
W. H< SMITH, 44 1 44 SMITH A LlTHBOP. -
Savannah, June 24, 1S54. ltUBm' • , _ •
i. E. WILLIAMS,
[Formerly oj Knoxville. Tcnn.]
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN ‘ *
oiq Lard,’ 1 Corn. Oats, M heat and I reduce
er.dly, -lohnson's Ware-house,-Athiuta,- Ga.
sT orders from a distance promptly attended
l'el>7—2oy
DR. LAWRENCE.
WE moved toy offiee_to the biiilding oqcu,
ied as a drug storeby Messrs. GRAVBlI-L &
IVELL, where 1 shall always be prepared to ut-
irofessioual ^ ^ JfXWR ^ c% yj D .
. 15fli, 1S55. ' -2-t!
s. s. DrsExni:i;i!V.
F.lSIIl()F%\Ii51;K T+lILOi:
~WJE warrant to please all who wisii the late? 1
V\ style of dress/ Shop aip stairW, oVcr C. I).
Pearsons store.
April IS, 1854. - - -
DIR 'R. H. nisbet
O FFELi, his services to the people of Putnam, in
t ic practice of,Medicine and Snrgery. Can
always be found at liis office—sit the old stand of
^RSfennam, Xriwrejicc & Ad:uns—tot ut’bis boupo (the
hu^ residence of Dr. R. jVdams,) uuIbb* profession-
ally engaged.
; Jeti. 20th, 1855. ... ' S_,f
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
DENTIST,
EATONTON, 3A.
May 16, 1354. ■ •
HDDSOS, FLEMING &X%
FACTORS 6c COliiliSSiOS mCBATIiS,.
Ho. 94, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
T ENDER-their services 'to’ Piasters, Merchants,,
anddealers HI the sale of Costae i u J a Il other
country produce. Being connected in 1 isinias with
Hopkins, Hudson & Co., of Oharlont, A'l W d
ment of an otth.. in tliis citv wit ■ fford , j"
disicc of ra-rrketP Strict aft^tion wUl be'Jdnto
business, and tha usual facilities afforded eastern.
in F J I Laubetu Hopkins,
Vi n. Fleulvo > J Augusta
Savapuali. f I J. J -
. Cojie.v, Oha rh «ton.
To Sly Friends in Eatonton and
Vicinity. !/•
H AVING sold ont rav entire interest hUhc prac
tice of Medicine ’to Dr. K. B. ^isbet, I ??aii
mt>st cordially recommend him to the public as a
sale, prudent, aud skillful physioiau. - TVthoeewho
’may be in 11 udiced*by me, I will state that uiy scr-.
vices can be had in* eon faction with his, at anytime,
free of extra charge. ROBLRT AILV^IS.
Jau.iSO, 1S34
3-\T;
Medical.
r j-il.e uiidea signed will continue topmetiee medi-
J. cine in all its brmiclies, aud respectfully offers
i is services to the citizens of Saudcrsvillc and
Washington county.' His office is'on the’ corner hi
the new bmlding recently put tip,by Messrs. J. T
Youngblood «fr Go., v. Ik re ne may always he found
wlien nof '
Ann. fL V : . . * ' 5S <.y
Cash Paid tor Land Warrants ! ■* .
I iriLL pay thcTiigftest markel price ’ Tor Iim'
IFaraiits.* AMhostCfTfc of Choice M cLrn.th.a
.x\pply; t'v L. F. bilOlvL. *
Miiledgcvillc JulV2Gtli 1S55 '' 5m.
FRANKLIN 1 BRAXTL1,
FACTORS *;
A ND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SAVANNAH, GA.
> June Gth, 1S4.8. . ' . Wl
-s .Ctueral -
Jyice. Tliiiigs for £stitlc
: r•
OPCJI as Candie? of various sorts, Nuts of differ-
V7 ent kinds., fr-its of all kinds To‘suit'The sea
sons, &C. Ac. <fce. - f [■>;-. bo;} -j-
t ALso:; " T
'SEGARBfo^ACVp, A$$i8ZUF.R-
Cull and taste fprj'.oursolves,
.May 17 1855-'-
F. M. AENAP.
• Ny
“ JSnergy is.the life of Business F
AINSWORTH and SLACER’S
FIRST NEW STORE
trui a ii'giiia,
T HE.Y.can now be found bi tliqir NEWSTORE 4
between the-Cmrrr House square andtlse Church
(which they rebuilt Immediately alkir^Pig fire,) qn
the street leading to-MHIftiTgerile, where’they keep
on hand an entire new stock of . " . •
_ pyx jn muJi thp r - —
Dig Ibiirteen largest list ot subayribcra sent- m
teween the preaeltt timemid the first: of- JAioury,
-IS^fittOf-jnt k : <; .- .. _ ,i-. .1
Fgrtlie laTgest Jist.
' For the 24 largest List'...... i+itif-.H *.
'* For the 3d laigeSt J list 65
For the 4th largcSttior.-,...'.. 55
Fdr-lho 5th largek -List- ..... 50
-•-fNA the 6th largest List- • 45.
For tlie 7th largest List.. '../... .... 40
ii.. o,i iag^s Tii, . *.-«•
■ -. Slot-^ic Otli lorge^t Lisf. *0
For .t be 10 th largest List. ••• ...*—.1 ifr
For the 11th largcst-'-List/.-.. . !0 ■
■',' Forthe ldtii latest List,...•..a..— ..16'-
(For the 13tli largest ;List.., i........-.. TO’ <
£ ' FbV the 14th kfgeSt ‘feist. '. US'
•Raines eim be sent m at ditferen-tirnea^ind irotn
iliS'crciit Post.Ofliccs. The cash wilibcpuid tot lie-
(order of Ilia srhteessfttl cofnpedirqr immediately’al-
terflip-fst oT Jaeuari-- 18-V>.- ■ Southern, «.We»ttni;
auc^Gau^^a^ncracy takenJbr subscriptiqn*. ,- Pbst-
pay sll k-Mors.nrid'diTeet-tq - -*• . * i j *
.' L.-MPNN-dE-CO. I&jFuTton st^ New York.
Sept.&-U>9»g * IT. ... - J . wMfef -
.
Alt thqir ohfgoods-having been dost roved by the, -
late file/. They have now on linnd a line lot of- ■
Muslins,.'summer aeLames, Vitatky Cloths. Print
JJomesthc^.JJonncts, Jiibl'ons, (tc. dc.
. L^SL; SS «LE> •» J *
READY-MADE CLOTJJJSC, MATS d- <M$&
. BCO To dc SJJOES, SADDLE^ A- BIO-
■ DLLS, II ALCJJLS, JEWELRY,
* f \A-\D TEIcFCm L.R Y. I
Together with a great variety of articles usually
kept iu their line. They would bts- ploased to re
ceive culls from their, old friends apd elastomers.
■Sandersvjlle, May' 24tli, 1855'. ' 16 tf
AiXSWOIi lTl & SLAOLlt'N
SiOBJi A T DA V1SBOBO. ■ ‘.
rpiIOSE wlio have already lionoredxts with a ettll
-A nt tile the above Store are w 11 .convinced that
ue keep eonstaurly on hand, and have Lid in this,
spring. The-Lhrpsst and handsomest stock of pLals -
.which cqu.i ot be. surpassed in any country Stofe,
as regards heuaLy stGc and cheapueis. - - , ' r
MR. IT. W.-SHEPARD, OihAgrnt
A Gentleman well known aud highly, respected
by all lviio know him for his integrity and business
qualifications would be pic-ased to.see at' tilt; oltt
stand-all hisfriends and customers whom he b«»
ourjdeasant littfo- town ol Louisville, ought to'Jic
anotiicr grund induccniont lor persons wishing to
*puW«se,'-and'aiioaitrstnrgreater inducement, i»
its proximity to it si*u of the best steam mills, both
saw and grist iiTpie qounty. Plantation - under
good rt’ikur^ a eonifortable: dwelling, negro houses,
netvTOrnx-ribs, Binle sin-iter, wagon ..shelter, igv,
are also new. In tine,-the plantation eontuins ^n
ttie^ni-GCSsary requisitioustv. health and farming,
..,J. ^ A"
T'neraia an abundance ot corn and foddejr, oiftlie
plantation jo supply if, that I would alio, sell on
aeconniiodutiug terms,.also stock can He "had tai
tlie plucelf desired-&0. A?/ fue wishing-further-
ii/fonqation, - can obtain it by .addressing uiq at
LountfiUe: Jefliifsoir Gtntrty, Ga. -. *■ ‘ ;
FREEMAN A. ARRINGTON. .
Tine.-Valley; Sept. 2J* 1855 . . hid. y.
more especially, the hidies, having-q good .quppiy
of fine goods on IuukL
May 2-ltli, 1853,- — -
HtirSK, SIGN & ORNAJfKFTALTATNTFR, AC. -
t> ESPECTFl'LLY informs -the pu'hik- tliut he is
1\. now prepared toc-xceuie all kiudq of
,.„Plarn PaipUiBr .
Uiulmg, Urainwg, Glazing, iiluwle-
izitigi Paper Hanging, etc.
ORDERS .SOLICITED.
May 31st, 185*. > - : V- - - 17—ly
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH ^ GEORGIA;
A. B. ‘HARTWELL, Proprietor,
Music and Musical Instruments,
C -t B. MITCHELL, successor xo F. ZOGBALM
jT & C-o., 74>tt. Julian, and ’ 104. Brynn sm-et
next to Mark t square. Savannah, j is preian-ed to'
furnish every jiirticle in Oic musical line on the
most favorable -terms. I iano Fortes iu eTery varie-
tv of style and pricta .
‘fc-b 14 ..... . ,Xf
Harness Making and Repairing.
r |''HE:Undcrsigned would inform tlie public- that
l they are earn ing on the Harness Making tuid
Repairing Business at Benson’s'dld stand.
LSfMiuting engaged two good, warkiuein thevtire
ready to take any orders in the above line, wuieli
will be dispatdtcd with great cure’ uhd speed.
May24th, '55 .AINSWORTH A SLAGLE. ..
SMI BRANTLEY & CO..
SavawiaJij Ga*
A RE now receiving and will Veepdonstanriy on
hand a large .quantity o£ Drugs, Medicines,
Perfumeries, Brushes. Fancy Soaps, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass. Ac., Ac., which' Will be sold very
low for cash, or approved-credit ' *
S. D. Biiaxti-et, M. D. | Tnos. S. Powell, M. B.
Nov. 25, 1854. n32v-tf *
TOWN PROPERTY
FOR S.IMjF.
T HE undersigned offers for sale upon very liber
al terms tic following property, to wit :—
three lots with fine new houses just completed:
ALSO,
Thirty seres of wood-land within flic corporate
limits of the town df Eatonton, T-" TUNISON.
Doe. 2,185-1.—S3-tf '
rp]I E subsoriber begs leave to announce totliecU-
X n-.ens of Waaliiugton. and "tlie adjohitng se^nn-
ties that lie has just finished lii/i.
.$EW STORE .
,t ' • r . . * . *.
Ou the..site where the ohl one was burned. And
is now receiviM^f a lnr^e ulhI well selected as»ort-
ment of , \ ‘ . , . t
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Consisting in paft oX ‘
BACON, SUGAR, G0FFE,
‘ . -.-' ALSO
Iron, .. j i.- - ' •’
- Nads, “ _ ff . j *0-
' Trace _ . ' f T * /* [ ■
Chains, '
f'libs, '
’ Bltelrets, '*• \
' . ‘ Peril',
...Coilpn . ... -•••
' ' ' 'Yarns, Tr. Xtc:,
jVnd ev^rv thing usually kept in his
line, which he of lets at his xvHWally
LOW PRICES.
CALL AND-SEE XITM A Nl) YOU
•, WILL NOT REPENT IT.
' . ' Z BRANTLEY.*
May IT, 1855. • tf - ” .
T IHf suhgcribef respectfully begs'leave tnin
form the citizens of Washington and adjoin
ing counties, that lie has resfiiViedfils business in his
NEW STORE '
A-nd-keeps constantly-on hand an ’assortment $(:■
FAM^Y GROCERIES
Such as Butter, Bacon, Corn Meal, Sugar, Coffee,
Laid’ Flpur. Uicc. a choice lot ef pickles, also Sal-
a rat us ic., it-., ic.,
also .. , ; 41
Bar soap. Ten, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Rai
sons, and all kinds of Nuts, Candies,'Oranges; Lem
ons, ic.
' - ' • ALSO
-Spun Got ton.' Crockery. Tin Ware. Salt; and in
fact all.things usually kept in a complete Family
Grocery." Fresh supplies received weekly. Ci "
and seo him. J. A. NORTHINGTON
May 17, 185*. tf
it - V' ^
4S>«itrai'
i -nr- V -. ; v;;:. /;-. ;
fJ'IIE prbpricti
XKTIFIC AjItRtCAX Will
priies film
f'HE -Subscriber, tyisliing to ehangohis-inodciol-
a. life,.has concluded to ollyr for. Sjilu Tiis valu.v^
blplhtfe plaqtation f ?ontaihing almut thTee. -him...
ilred acres of the first choice of "pine,.- and .sunmp.
laird, lyingon tiio Ogeecbec rivet; fonc-milgs from
tlye.town of Louisvslie; jiayj?Hc;-wisfiiug_-to. pnr-7 T
cha^olandfCatihot certainly help, but being Torpt;
D.f M.OlyVw-, f./diTlR/ir. nfllwvlr.fi inSHtfitft. tllflHP’BS
REMOr.lL,
•-j. -T. ViH’Nbni.ooi) 4 co.
bo ffiimd Ibr tlid present at- their; New
the Hints aiid the pu-vailijig fnakions/ Together
wjtlr'UiKfts anil Shq--, Hats and Caps r Ready-made
Vlothiug, Saihllek^EriiUes and Harness.
A- general nsrortment of. Hardware, Ct.-ckery,
GllrsSj. Tm, Eartheir atid Woollen -Ware, nm all
sneb articles as are geuoral’.y needed iu families or"
on fiirms. . . ^3 .., 4 . s ’ :
ALSO, V • •*
On'hand and entestan ly Vei-eK-mg a large and
fresh supply of'GROCERJES, such osiJ&tcot
'Sides, ^houidoro. Hums,,Sngars r Coffee, Flqur, Me
hisses, Butler, CTidtee. Ac. &c. AU'of which
loffer-on aceouiinddaUngterum, sudinvite puiciissers
toaadl and examine for tlwmstlws.
SandersviUe', Slay 24tli, iSo?. 1C tf
THE STOQKj OF
Di^ GoQds>( No. 115 Ctuigrtss Si..
*>i SAVANNAH GA,'..; * ‘
«z:«»iss- r ac'» .7
-C. WADSWOETIT; Tfavine^detetnimcfl to
, , „ el sc hiibusiues^iu. Savannah, £fc»> bis
St«-k of.Fatn.V ami.Staple Go; ds sX NF.W Jl»>KK
, Cl 1ST for the next SIXTY HATS', FOR CASJTDN-
171', and respoctfhllv ir.site-' the atton'ion of; the
■L’uliea to flit same. The. nssorlnientof Dross Goods
consists of all the leading and most fashionable
an leg,—shell a* S'dks,. Bareges, Muslins, Linen
French Datii^rics and Brilliuntea, Mnntillas,
«fcc. r <fcc., Alse t a lull stock of
HOUSE KEEPING GO0BS!
Linon Sheetings, Pillow Case Liuens, CottbiiSheel-
fugs Damask Cloths and Napkins, Toa^inqgs of
every dgsCriptiqn, Tailor Quilts and Counterpains;
Curtain Musiinft, Dimities, (Go., Ac. ' \
;;;—^ifcBRCHBERIES! -f
ThisLine of Goods will lw- found worthy of ntten-
tioh : as the stylos art- all new in id 'desirable, s«ah
as Swiss and .Camijrie Setts, GolhnS; SlCCves, Ja6r'.
eonct and Swiss-Edgings and 1 usi-rtings,_ Canibrit.'
'and'Swtss Bands, Handkerehiefs, drew &e. . . . .
Wk would call attention -tn’OitT- largo: stock bf
variety , —
which tiro very cheap;
WHITE GOODS.
. Of I>very Variety, Style duel Faeliion*
ThVStock of Winter G<hkIb t '* sirclr ha^BluiikctB,
U'JnHnelB. Meriiio^B, wi'uramvttaB,. AIdbc^is,
zinfe, and HeLiHueE ? .wi41 be "offered »t raicTi
"as.will rntluce'jTcivoijs'to |lufeh:i6e for next Fall aud
\Viuter nse. .
early call will secure tho best seJcetk>nii.
Hluie 28 - 21-^-tf .
Dry gooi>8.
H ENRY I.ATHEOP <fe ,CO,, will continue to
receive-’weekly by Sfeamcrs, neb-and disirahle
stvlesVif Itry Got'dsa'nd trill always have instore" tr
fu’H assortmiyit to wlneh the attcution of purelms-
ers visiting tills market isjuvitedl Among wh'd-li
will be fount!. ' - ■ -
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Silks, Bareges Chally ^usliua, Giugliams. Priuts
Cf* " ** * ' * V :
'mourning dress goods.
BombariiiCK, Alpacas. Canton and Tammin Clqtbcs,
MieCfiriHd Luihcs,: Grcuadetrf, - Bareges, Muslins
Gin^iiinis. etc. f etc.- ' .
1 .l_ - WHITE GOODS.
Snrp Mull and Numsook Muslins, Fig’d Plaid and'
Strip Swiss and Joeqtjets, DjmeticaJaiwna.etc; ,.
LINEN GOODS. - • ;
9 4-4 to 121-2 Ban toy Sheetings, PiUowCase.Lineri,
Host all fltix 4 1-2 lrtsli _IATable Damasks and
Napkitis, Drapers, Haeabacs, etc.
HEAVY GOODS; I
Plhin tmdStriped Osnabtwgs, Slrirtmgs-aildiShcct-
ing» IDSto-liliS Drills, Deutnius, CottoBadqa-eto.-
' HOSIERY AND.-GLOVE& j vH
A fall adkortmcirt fonLtKlies, MenV and aliildretis?"
A-: r • KM BROIDERIES.- . *t
Cffllars and Sleeves in Muslin and Lawn, CbUmsetts
ami Sleeves,,.. - -=*r . - ® ' -
Ijlgiilgs and Insertings ,, -«
Btindsiind Flbnncery „" ; ■ ■
Thread and Vni&rcaUs Xacea, etc., ete. ,1
Saranpab Fch-1. . * ' . *'7
whwyont
ton owe the ortakeYhe eonseqnen-
' IGI1T.
JOHN. Ai-WkH
4-4f
’-'■'■Oii' thcsutimier rrigllt -
J Ha» a-ft^iie tof lijibt, , - ,
And she sits on a saplure thi'dne,
-= r V Whilst YBdl-sWee*".winds load her •
'With garlantls of odor,
From the hud ,to tlie j-obc o’crblown t
_ Hot tkfc i
~ a . "Bw/a'-invrciTjg-1 .
And a -step both strong and- free
—Aria a voVe for tlitmdfir'.'. ; - --g .
Like ; the wrath of thunder-, . i
heu he ehvuta to. the. storqiy ‘jaf.
' Ahil wiyiter n^hl” «.*
la all cold^n-LWhite, . r. ,- -; '
Aud she singeth" a s»ng of pain,
" ' /Till'tlie'wild tjee b mnetli, - _
• • f.» And the wiinu Spring cometh
, .Whwi ehe dies in a-droiun of rain 1 -
'O' tFe nigh:, Ike 'night r
»? -a-lively sight^ / : -
■ ■ Wliatevcr Uie^cligiC. ^
For-sorrow then-iOafeXh, .
"■ !r Y— Aiid-tHertovtr outptmretK -i. : ‘ T;-.
[ ;' Jl^ son! in (a atar-hrjglifc r^pie. .
-j.i'SV : r yjs-i.' [t-y ; ■;-.- f
It bringfth sleepy...; . ~ l
’- “ -/- To tlie forest deep,
- The forest bird to iB.licit; , —; ^
To care Bright , hom-s ; \
•'And dVc'iiitiS'oTffiowenq
it, And ; tlmt balm -to the .^earj'-rAfSt*.. - :
k.i
whergtlie. obtai aetl jk sitiiafipn-as ij
:? f; every tiding 1 . _ _
VThatolfl^tlischilds himself was
in some, oagtiarue^’ mtjijieny ^estruj- wont to proclaim-.ts-one of the nuua
hirose^;.'-; -. Jf f. ; '?<_ t.- .^pging^iiMtfis of.&is ambition, waa
.. His,£^ett4 > ,i.\rlio rW.as. a*, dhe^gooU fortune which befel ham in
gested^ni.Q aotiv^; enQpl^fnQDtV ( IJiat ^he^sha^l.of a large family of sonst—
would ,t^U riht« R&y - T^ c - - rills <ttuit-depicts one of .the fii
ulhesAmi thas..give iD3’.mih.d a'feBe.lL - tureihoflli.e-. JewisIUcharacterAil
’ * ' ”'***' '■* 1 " ^ lh^rulitofindth^for-
iy the fether scattered to
-the. tvindi UyAhe follies of the children.
rYVho lias eycr geen a-Jewish drunkard,
gathhfer- or devotee of ot her vices, to
^njcVaa esteHt as to impair his acquis-
Vttctiona and, make him si KnrYj^a
like yyyur suggestion,”-, said-. h<V “Hot
( dislike the sea.. r HTBen f uf^.'«ildier.
ancV^eeh employment -jflTn{Jia,i why#q.
.tJierc-is ftlwafjfs 'pieirty.«!f ngfUjng.” >‘H
*' vrtlly^-4io - en|jy. - O^Pinfl^ng'' Eri'klXX
clVafr^- “when ' my engjpetqKbf, uprin-soei^-? . Again, a ; mpng Chri».-
plres I will purchasd^m^ngmcVcedi's. ; ti^HS,.the fadiePs-fortune; is^ Rx> Qfien
ration. X.wodider.tlie thought nevit.
suggestedAtsal^Jdriay-aBcestors,. ats ;
far^feacj^-^A'z7 c ^'7vefq
soldiers,". Better,Jar. better.tqdde Qn
the field oXhittlc than to fall' by ohe’s-
.o^VndwiqdY. '. >,. , *
; ! A few weeks since,' m. running'^xny
eye. along die' list of those wlio dis-
iI’ngHKi.i^r.themselves.at 'the bafti^ of
inkermab, I'saw die '.name- of Ljeut.
Uol^—A -letter . from fny friend",
ha*, f}incc. informed" nae'fhat be hadt.
served in India under Lord Gough,
and was.prpmoted Jor his brave^ coa-
duct,' iu jtlirqg. ..qampargjis.,. He 'was
die subject ofeontentiop among tlie
'cluldreu, and serves (o facilitate the
of public justice, rather
.uian-tQauDserye^he cause of private
interests. Of this there is very lit*
tle‘aui(jng the-. Israelites. Either their
present nRthe. baftles of AFrhn,'B:iJak-
lavaahd InkermaTi, and at last accounts
was in 'good .health, eiigag^d in the
si^ge of. Sebhstbpbl, Tie . was 4*4*1
-Boston Atlas.
J|"Clergyma»’ftirned Solifer.f :'t-
. Some twenty years .ago, a young,
man whom.X^idF.-call “JamiS,” Ws.
pastor of a large congregatjijn of .til'd,
established^ ehyreh of Seotlhml.** A-t
school and at c<dlegc he was distingfi-
‘ishrici for'Ms-love of learnfhji, and as
A'lnitiister was unrivaled for h1s elo-
qnenctS arid mental attainments. XL
hiul' been settled about a year, ami-was
u|>on Kitese ve -of being married to a fine
vdiing'.woman, whom' he bad loved
fr»tn e^iildhpodj when the heriiors and
several English gentlemen, who- wore
t hen on a visit to the North, attended-
kirk .to hear the famous preacher. He
more than verified his fame ; he en-
gaptured his audien e. His thein;
years’ or 'ur-astftiris whtTsy'ns rinirt \ rsr
its heroes, its undying hope,even when
despair feeemed to shroud it in end
less night ; its unwearied toils and its
final tfiumphs, were each in turn pre
sented to the mind3 of his hearers,
with u power and feeling that defy
description. He stood the genius^of
eloquence personified. But there was
one among his hearers who was not
bewildered by biigWing pictures. .-.
The gentle hearted Bella; his be-
throthed; when the congregation dis-
g breed, followc-d him to the manse.—
le received/ her into his study, but
while conducting her to a chair she
sunk flp'tm the floor, and burst into
tears. fO, Jamiel Jamie f’she ex--
elaimcd, as he raised her tenderly in-
arms and seated her on a sofa, “ye.
hae broken my puir heart ;" “How
so, my Bella ! explain!” a Yis were
drunk, raving drnnk, Jamie,‘ arid I
wondef the elders dul riae tak’ ye 1 ont
o ? the pulpit! Ye whined and ran
ted, and sometimes, God forgive me
for saving fabj, I - thought'I sfiw the
evil pnc-Standm^ beside-you, laughing
aridNdappirig vou on the’ shoulder.—
Mr puir brain reeled—I was" mad
and 1 knew.It—-Fm mad now-^-I can*-
nae live out this day—I,Feel my blood
Freeze—O God, be niercrful to mc r d
• Trie RoibsfbiltU.
The Hessians which—-it wouhl- Trot,
bc.proper tb say who—‘were brouglij^
by the British ministry to perpettnpe
tlie subjection of the'eolbnres, but rVho
—here' ivhielF becomes' inadmissible
sirincY, and save, oh store my Jamie l fanrily baye: been poor, hunibie, 'Yell
Her head reclined upon 11 btfe 'bfisonk.
she gazedripqn him for a moment,
and expired in his .irms^ : -» / : v '
lie had preached his'last sermon.—
. W A. An*. MM. - 4* A M., M 4 ■ A ■ V Uv A
No en'treatic.vuf a congregation who
loved him—no nattering Differs' .of fu
ture preferment, fenderfcel by the'gen-
try, ctiTTld intlftefc Itim 'to resume his
laboS^Cas minister- :
Ri.v.e or aixc.yt'av; passed, tho urritor-
">f tins, who was his.schoolfellow, ac
cidentally methimin; London. Jamie
was then one.of the principal teaeh-
: cra in a largo educational establish
ment, apdi-was highly esteemed for the
moral excellence of liis character as
well as-his varied learning and skid-as
a successful teacher,... lie was dressed
in; deep mourning* shunned society,
and when the. labors of tb'c dr.y closed,
he either waederSd alone through; the
street or retired to bis; lodgings. ; The
seen© of Bella’s death was ever present
to his’inelnorjr. .... '
; Her pure soul, lie- said, saw hipi as
he was, a poor, vain, self-conceited sin
ner. For tlie pnrp'oeo of concehtfa-
;tttig bis-tkoughts and infusing life in
to his sermons, he was jn the kauft of
taking a glass' of whiskey before^ enf
tering tke-pulpif. The.morning be-’
fbrehepreaclied-the fatal sermon, .lie'
(elk rather; iffirvou?, Il>r..he-knew jurire,,
Wav. he .conductod,.hio'self, no - t effort
ofiqi’eBiory .Qould recall—the death of
Beiiaalope Wid-merged,.itself into the
doings of that.dreadful day. The
compliments which he'received .soun
ded > n his ears liMtotireand mockery,
arid tlie very ^ nanrebf liquor prised
hrinVith; horror.
Ho le%home and came' to London,
contribute to the welfare and-prosper
ity of'ibe country they bad beep', sent"
to destroy—Were a better bargain to
several othe'r- parties tbnh* they .ever
-fHbved totlie English Government..-—
The erector of Ilessc' received - a fui^
sum fir them; the corner stone- or a 1 "
colossal private forturic, wHieh lias
since made the house of petty tyrants
one of tlie richest fivmiiies in. Europe.
The operations -also benefitted one
Mavcr Anselm Rothschild. - a Frank
Irssj.-'iVrrn-df'prH-Ttr’ot f'trm'NrTs 1?cttvtitS
at the age Of eleven, this individintl
tiad received the education-of a teach;
er, the occupation usually entered b\ ;
those merabefs of the Hebrew : persna-,
sion who lack the capital Ttecessaby to
> mercantile pursuit. IIis -tastes led
him into other channels and after a
probationary service in a banking
house at Hanover, 'he -ibrtnd himself
in the commereial.capifalof tbgworjd,
struggling, though as .yet in a dmail
wav, on the road by - which he ,tilt>
mately obtained-scieh splendid, suedes’
ses/, He recesyed the. monise. paid -to,
these Ilesskm recruits, and had time
to ‘turn’ them advantageously bcfofe
Ireing.obiiged to pay them over to his
principles. Thus the American Rev"
of u tion, besides freeing die people of
these States., was the making of' him.
But while this is .the- -popular, nc-
coanl of the origin of this great house?
candor compete us to state that it is not
generally received as authentic. He
seems to have made money In this.why)/
testamentacy ilisnositioris.are more ju
dicious, Qr-pjeu'- Iieira aiid legatees less
quirrpUqrij^,' .
-• _ The ^|qp5e.’’ 5 bf ; Ratbaftl»ildg is no
r fietion;; rt. eo^iasted,/besides tlie patri-
areh,-qf five ^sons—Anselm, born in
u who.resided, till liia death, at
Frankfort? Sol onion, bo rn > n 1774,
whose, decease was announced by the
last stqanaer, resided alternately at
Berlin and Vienna, principally at the
latter places Nathan, born in 1777,
lias.-..lived -in;, London sine^ *1798.
single; his “heart was dead.to Ibvfel'’.-Chiyl^ bW'n.iTSd. Naples; arid
James, born in. J l7iI2 > at Vienna. The
'J Ubrye last named are;, no,w the acting
'' ‘meFibere of \yhat saay be called the
^jfirmw; i. : '. •- .y " '
;. Tlrey entered. . upon,'their present
European position on the downfall of
_NapioIeon,. ahd have done more, per*
ihajiSj.Jo undermine the dynasties of
-Europe by t-he-ivyrlik© support they
generally-.managed to ;def5crt-aDd. ^^ejrd to- t)iem,. than the battering*
ram irnpetuostty of tliejr great prede
cessor would jiave effected, had- be
begn spared.to liold hi? position. In
Awfelve years, aboDt five hunfirgd. mil-
iipjis of dollars were raised by. the
lioiiae for difterertt pewere by \vay of
h nip or subsidy^ w b ieh" were distnbat
ed in nearly the following proportion:
for England, two hundred millions; for
,Ad*ttia, fifty - miliions; for Rrussia,
ifirty millions for Franee, eighty mil'
lions, for Naples, fifty million.s :_jyr
eral G^rinan courts, .four millions; for
Brazil, twelve' millions ; exclusive of
variqu2r .< > iWr,'hu'ge sums. - All tbit
has.beea.greatly outdone by aubse*
^ueul performances.
. - ^be act. ua l amount of their fortun*
as, 6/'qdttr3e f 'kuow4idnly to theraselyca.
It is saui, however, that they have re
cently set- down their personal, proper*
ty, exclusive-of their -real estates, seig«
aurhs^ piiaes^ -etci, at seyen^ hundred
giniions pl . dollars, or a little over/teu
tim^s .the.b5t1cnaldebt.of the United
Sfat^Gbyeanmcm at the., accession of
,Gyn v Pierae*-r-Philadelphia Bulletin.
'i; ;L%;. Is-' * - »
3cH h IicBthnianV ReHglan*-
' : Dr.' Thompson, in. his~ h$ter3 from
FhVriee, relate IK?'following as ari : il*
-.iistYfition Of the free,'easy,'good navur*
'X?ed¥eI^ietrof Hl&Frerich f TA •
f :S, Nbw Jsittd w' Frenclunari;' a» we
-saf 4'(9vVff togetherTii his carriage “ I
must oonfess to yau l inn a Catholic.—
T cross myself, I ?ay prayers, I go to
mass*ajid edrifessibnjT teach -my - chil*
but thdBiimiyvTts' btily moderate; jbe , . .
was rieher^fter-the traBsaction tljari'^f* 1 ^ do-sotoo.- I do alt this beeause
1 o 1.1 tv ' , • i ’ .W 'r ri« -Itjflior rtt/l oml if riAoc. n f\ niirfn
•before, buthe liad-not yet any idea of
directing the money market'.of. thb,
uvOrid. . The truih appears to.be,/ tluit-
iikeaU other great forturics; thatof thb
Rothschilds grew impereeptibJy. -TTie
to .do, moflerately rioh,- \reaJthy- v erior-
rhously. rich,-hiui what tlie Rothschild^
are; but the foundation of-their pres
ent estate may be saifl .to Jiqvc- bbeb
.-laid'
powerless.
in tlie yfiars wlien the.foaiider w'iuf l^bte-terielife'this doctnne. It te;
pw.«crless r as wlien. hie-'.4wns h^taess-to examine'; it » - in
rielij The ciipitaFamassed-in.-London'T riirri for it. Ids enough for
✓v % .11 x i. • x _ ■ ’•'J Lr#*- rtfir** mtr tfirrfi v 'find sum
whs just-sufficient to enable ltim.to ; bp-
ou, at Frankfort; tlie - banking- lionse,
ivlii^b.von tbo nariaoT to all - eub-
sequerifJopecations. ; Nfet.by any. sin
gle stroke of genius or good luck, bat
by an uninterrupted series of business'
transactions always- characteruted . by
the same activity.ital 1 igeuce/and integ*
thy r -lie continnally extended, arid for
tified its credit.- -In 1#GL the Larid-
gTavc of Htsse r amieipating a Freneh
invasion, or arevolution at home, or
both, ’made him. noriainally absolute
owner of his private fortune; anriox-
h'onorary condition to restore it wl»ep'.
die depositrry would be in- a Qonditioa,
One carious speculation made/ ,R er *
h’aps^yi'F^ 1 these'Very funds, is tol tqo
felated. Tficdlritish'Governrtient, for
ap ^ somBheason'Or dthcr. found if very d‘i£B-.
wou 1 d. be strtingel's to hear, andhc took .cult to transport subsidies to the com*.
nearJy.4^o glasses. . What he. said, of * A -bm*—- °
RotliSttliilds conferred on -the -subject
with Napoleon, and- offered to share',
rhe eomnrissiou witbbim in return for
being permitted to transport the spovie
toSpain by wnyaf.Frajice,mnl/lbrDugh
the French armies! Trie otfrx: was"
Ihy hit Iter did, and it does no harm.
'If-tfijes'me good;, when I aril well’ it
rnaktsrrie better/wlreu/I am afflicted,
ilfmakesme fossafflicted. You are*
: P¥pte£taTitF You say I am wrong—
the bread te not ffesh, the wine is not
blood/- brit God can do all things.—
Wfll’h'e riiake 1 sutflv ttanrfformatiou ?—
^V’tritt'saH.lifS'wdrd ? I do not know,
the priest doe?,' rind he says that the
*'** ' ft te" nos
CO hike Carer of my taririly and support
the Gljivrfh and the State. • Godkuowa
i have rio-ffme to spend in theological
ctmfrdvrirsyr* Now, my ; dear, friend,
do nbt'a'rgue'with me,*I cannot argu*
With' you. I refer ybu to nay prieki.”
*?3 JFoar seods P-ore. ,
•^-Hdvrshall wb- do it ? Hon’t plant
i aiiy ; f'wfr -Varieties of the same finnilj
rWltbin two Inmd'red'feet of each other.
Every planter knowri that liia-corn
mixest'-because-he-sees the different
torihe transfer, if is said,, a mere upon, the'.cob. Yet it is hard
w> believe that-hte Cotton'-will mix,
.'because be sees .no difference iu the
to enjoy and use it in safety amlcoria-' fobrioxir any eharige in . the seed.
_ an Avent-wtrirh -ri'ift nAt. iiot nesVyear-wiiltelLth
elLthe-tale. There
fort — aTi everir wtrich 'di(I.. r n(5t occur - - . . ....
untii alterthe-CorigressofVienBa. This -areimote garden saedA spotLed by bo-
is the avowed corner stone ofthte great- mg raised indiscriminately together
mander of their forces in the Peninsola.
They therofofc offered'a' beavy 'eQrnr' .
mission to any onh'who Would ttndert^ce. .1^ are abr^Uf change pfitees. w*
the m^ponsibnity «f ihetransmission.—f shaft S&ba’eat potritoe balls instead of
than .most gardeners imagine. Mel
ons, squashes; gourds arid cucumbers
are fi^t bleudidg^ into one. Okra and
■cotton;wilf’3oha_&iire'.' Cabbage^ and
long djlIafds aTe' breriding the head
and stallt.' Tnrpips will pat on'head*
insteaddf bottoms: '/Beets are beconj*
irio^wtfody.' -'Irish'potatoes and touaa*
t tb'cbange places Wa
tomatoes, and the tuber of the tomato
wifi most surely become'a tibcous root.
jVhatovar grain, vegetable, fruit or
flowei ji# ; saved, should be rawed y®*
yond thoj rid uence ©f any'of Jte kia*
dred plants. v