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J,lt. SNEEDS F.W.fllMS.
until or ADVKUTIlinG.
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for wksebeequretftaaerikm, foraay Unto fees than out
; rules.* had adver
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• "Si Tabularwrit* with st,
tlwm«nta occupying doable column,
4km* tooth#?* nm.x. , . • „ lt
■ vAdvsrttotencnu, of whatever length, (Ur any Umo lea
than one mentu, to bo charred at transient rate*,
ror a longer ttaw at tbo follrt wing rate -
lntoi^mo*
$40
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'"’fur any time not above specified, a proportional charge
AdrorttartUfUts ordered tiirvu UlUM a woolt, yrllll>e
Starred {wo-thlrds the above rate*.
, A deduction pf 2A pec wilt. from tlin above rates will
be made nit udvartlsemeutstippoariiig on the fourth page
ef the dally,
iiwdal.tmt
notice*, 10 centa |x*r lino for the tlrat.nnd 6
cant* for each subsequent luaertlon, aud in no guv to be
.subject to'contnmt. Marriage notice*, $1. Funeral iiivl-
tatloua, 50 centa each. No special notice Inserted for leaa
than A0 oonta. Obituary uotlcre, Reports, Resolutions,
jcDum *11 lies of aayJtotecty. Afsuciatluu, or Corpora-
tiou urdi-i«d id La published, i centa por line.
Steamboat* will bo advortlaed at $10 per annnm for
Molt liaat advertieod.
&te*ta»hi|*—where but nneU running, $40 per au-
uuiu; If two or more, $3-.i each.
Auctioneers’advortisuiutiiits not to bo *ul(jeot to con
tract but to be charged at the ratea preacribod per
square.
When auy bill for two months advertising, other Ilian
tontnet. amounts to over $30, a deduction of a5 per
cent, will lie made,
Vr-iulyadverliaing, with the privilege of change, will
be taken at the following rate*:
For one square, renewable unco a week..... ,$4A
'♦ •* ; " twice . " AA
« « »•three times of ofteuer........ 70
■v ry addlttnunl square contracted for-to bA charged
sne-haif the uIkivm mtes nddlllouul.
Yearly advertiser* shall lie limited to the space con
tracted for. All contracts shall bo In writiug, atatlug
definitely the natnro of tho business to be advertised.—
Any adrortisemeuta uot properly counected with the
business shall bo charged su^u atcly, and also auy ex
cess of matter over the amrnuit c.mtmcivd for.
Ooutract advurUsemeuts |Kiy.tble quarterly: advertise
ments front strangers and transient person*, iwyablo in
advance. All others will be considered due when called
Tin' imper. tinder uo circumstances, to be Included in
a contract.
Professional and business cards, not exceeding A line*.
Vi’,I I* lutei ted at $20 per annum.
Call* on ik.-i s.his to become candidates, will be inserted
M other advertisements, to be paid for litrambly ill
vl vanen.
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to bn paid lit
slvuuce.
AKurti-wn,toils not marked on the copy for a specified
line, will be inserted until forbid, aud payment ex-
triel.
11,‘gnlar advertisers aud all others sending column-
-iicstlous or requiring notices deiiguod to call attention
:o fairs, coucorta, soirees, or any puldic entertainments,
Where charges are nuwlo for admittance—all tn-ilci-* of
p- He associations, ovory notice designed to call atten
tion to private enterprise* calculated or iutemied to pro
mote individual Internet*, gui only b* lu*-rtud with the
understanding that the sumo is to be paid for. If In
serted In tho editorial column (which can bs only at the
discretion of tka editors) the same will be charged at tbo
rate of not less than 20 cents per line.
Advertisements ordered In the Weekly. $1 per
square for each Insertion for any time less than one
month. For more than ono month, ut oue-ludfttie rates
Specified In above table.
The undersigned, publishers of Daily, Trl-Wcekly and
Weekly uewspapers In Savnnush, Qa., pledge themselves
strictly to adhere to the almve bill of charges, and In no
Instance to deviate there from.
The abovo rates to takeelfoct March 1,185(1. and to
continue binding until changed by the vote of a minority
of the undersigned.
N. D.—Tbl* schedule shall not iu any way effect the in
tegrity of existing contracts. Mlcnntracts for tho year
or any other specified time, shall only cease with the
aspiration of the period for which the were made.
B.NKKD ft 81 MS, itopiiMicun.
ft. D. IIII,TON A CO., (Jeirglan A Journal.
THOMPSON x WITIHNOTON. Morning N*ws.
Legal *i<lvertisemtaUH,
01IATHA.1I 8UPEUMOR COURT, JAM'.
AHV TKU.1I. 1837.
'TATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY
R Ubii NISI—SamuelS. Mider iudJulin D. Frrgm
sun, copartners using thonauiu and tlrmof Miller
A vvrgiison m. Isaac Huuueu,
Upon the petitiouof thu said Miller A Forgusou, pray
ing ill* foreclosure ol the U.p.Ky of l.edriiiptioii uf and
In ail ol one undivided one bail Interest <U all the tract
of I tn I s.tu tte, lyingaud being In the oounty of*'Irtt
ham and State «>| (ieorgluaforesaid, atUulning the lauds
of W'ui il.Darlsuu the south, J. A. W.Cul»i»:ilg» on Hie
wost,and J. S. Montiunlllii ou tho north: the uwnurof
the land on thoeast not Imlug knnwu. 'i'bosaidtiacteoii-
taiulua«ovouty.||veNcres.more,ir less, and lying alnnit
tlirue miles west of the city ot Savannah. Them being
however, a prior utor gage on add uiiUlvidoil one half of
aald tract lu favor of Joseph l.liipuuu, for one hundred
•ud eighty-two dollars and Ally cents, dated May ist.
lHA<i, wltkh said property was mortgaged by the said
Is-uo Mundon to the said Miller -» Ferguson, by Deed
beiring date tho second day of May, In tbo year one
tli iiivin I eight hundred and (Mty-six, to secure the p.iy.
UKMitof the sum ol one hundred and ciglity-six dollars
and forty-tire cents, with Interest Iroin January 1st,1*57,
oil or before the first day of January, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ilby sewn, uccoidiug to a
S romiss-iry u-ita made and executed by the Mid Immc
liiiidiui, to the said Millar and Fergiivm, bearing ovuu
date with the Mid Mortgage, and that there still re-
m tins uupald thereon, the sum of olio hundred and
eighty six dollars and fifty-flue cents, exclusive of in
terest.
On motion of lltcou Sl Levy, Attorneys for Petitioners,
it is ordered, that the said Isaac Muiidon do pay into
tin* Court, on or before the llrst day of the nut Term
ol this Court, tho principal and interest duo on tliesald
promissory uotesaud mortgage,aud the costs ol tlii.ap
S llcatlou, aud In default thervol, that the ti<|tiit> of He-
eiiiptJun of the said Isaac Mun Jen. to the said mortgag
ed premises lie thenceforth and forever foreclosed.
And It is further nrdefnd, That a copy ol this KUhK
•hall be publUhudiu oae of the public tiasettos of this
State once a mouth for four mouths,or served mi the
mortgagor or bis special Agent nr Attorney .at b-nst I luve
mm * previous to tho lime the money la directed to be
K tid. mil that ol-n nrther aud other proceeding* he
sd as are prescribed by the sUatutss of the (State of
Oeorgla, iu such cases made alt-, provided.
Tru extract from the tulnuie*.
11 AON -a l,UVY, PiaiiitlirsAttorneys.
M. Q. 8atmu, Deputy Clerk 8. G. 0.0.
Jan tfi
CHATHAM MUFMttRAU!iO(HJKT» «IANV
: statM of oWroi a 0I1ATIUM* OOliNTY.
■MUI.K N181.—Michael J. Reilly, «w. Patrick Fltxpab
“Jpon tbs petition of Michael J. Reilly, praying the
foreclosure of.*)»« .&4 u ity of KadempUnn of and in all
tho estate, right, title. Interest, property, claim aud do-
maud of Patrick Fltcpntrick, In or to nil that jot or par
cel of laud situate, lying aud being |u the city or gavau*
nab, and known and distlsguished In tho map of raid
city as lot number sight, (No A,) Indian street, and
boundtHl and described as follows, to wit l on tho. north
by Iiidlau street, on Uieeonth by a lane, on tlie oust by
Int numbed suveu, and ou the west by bit number nlnu t
Together with nil tho buildings, houses and Improve
ments In aud upon said lot or belonging thereto. The
Interest of said party of tho first part fit said property
being drst subject t • the piiymoiit of curtain ipodfiGl
r - f . —
debts, for which said projHirty I* now assigned which
fotld properly wm mortgaged by thu said Patrick
FiU|iatrick .to ths said Michael J. Ilsilly, by tk-od
bo.tt iug date thn twenty-sixth day or June. In tho
year aim thousand eight hundred aud fifty-elx, to socuru'
year.. T _
Uto psymont «»r the sum of sktoou hnuilred and fifty-
throe il.dl.irs and forty soven cents on or before the
twi-nty-nlulh day of October, In the year one thousand
eight hundred ami fifty six, according to Uio lutout and
mi-fining of two iiroiukssary not us mad-; by tho said Pat
rick Flupntrick to the said Michael J.ltailly. bearing
even date with tbo said mortg-igu, mid that there still
lYiii'tltisttniuiM t her,on, the .-mitt of sixteen hundred and
rtUy-thrco dodars and forty-seven cunts, with Interest
from tlm twuuty-ulnthday ef Octol<er uight-eu hundred
and fifty six. . ...
On tiioti.ui of l.loyd A Owens. Attorneys for Petition
er, it I-ordered, mat the sal-1 Patrick Fitapatrlckdopay
into this Courtem or lieforu tho llr-t day or the next term
of this Coiirt, the principal aud Interest duu on the said
pr<uuls«>ry notes and mortgage, and tho oo,ls of this ap
plication, and iu default thereof, that the Kqnlty of Re-
il-iii|dlAn of tbo said Patrick Fltxpatrtck, to the raid
mortgaged premises he ihencuforth audforovir fore-
And It U further oixlered.that ao-py ofthlsUnU shall
be published iu one of Mitiilbllo Uaxettes of this Rtete,
unee a month tor fonr months, or sorywl on the utortga,
cor or his special Agent or AtforAey, at least three
months previous tii the time the money la directed to be
pii l.und that such luitlieraud other priK'tudlugsbo hud
as are prescribed liy thu Statutes of the titate ofUourgia,
Iu such coses made an I provided.
True extract from tho miuules .
M.tl. 8HKFTALL.
Jan 27-la ».4m D.>putv Clerk, rt. n ft. O.
fiSIlVAN UUUMTY tillliiltlKK'.fi wAura
W lhl. HR S iLD.before tlioO-mrt House door, iu
the county or Hryan, on tho first Fm-wlity iu
Marcit next, between the legal huiireor salt:
Those two tracts of laud lying iu said county, the flisl
containing two htntdrad acres, originally grained to
tinbriel lUddlff. ou the 2Htli November, 1*21. the otlli-r
coiitnltilug two hundred acre*, gruntod toWiu. Ilaru.
on the 2tftn November, IS21 j levied on as the |iu>|K-riy
of William It row n, to satisfy a mortgage tl. fa., Imui-u
r. out tlm Superior '.'ourt ol said Giuuty, In favor of Wll-
Uura llsxrn. JK 8ftK Ik.UMUmJl
IsinKUTk’ COUNTY fiHUiUFF'a BAbE
W ll,I. IIK >ul,D, rii first Tues-lay iu Atareh next,
between the legal hours ol sale,before the Court
ll-.use\l<H»r III tho town ef tllnesvllie, Libel ty county,
tlm tullowiiiK pio|K-i t.v, to wit:
One suialt Lot of ranging limber, conilsliiig of thirty-
r nr stb-ks iu all. being and lying on what Is known us
tell Mt-Fuil's Utmliiilf. on LittleCaiioiichie, and levied oil
ns iho piu|KU-ty ol Albert M Uuki-s, to satisfy a 11. fa., Is
sue lout oft lie Inferior Court of soil comity nt tlm
.innuary term of sai l county, eighteen huudn-d and fif
t.v seven, (I8.i?<) in favor of William II. Darsey vs. Albert
M. Dukes; nml projauty pointed out by tho plaintifi In
Execution, this 28th day of Jan nary, 1857.
' - J AGOII Tllltete, Sheriff L. t\
Jau fil
CHATHAM VVPBRIOR COURT, JANU
ARY TERM 18*7
STATE OF OKOlUiiA, CHATHAM COUNTY.
nUI,K Nidi.—Joseph Llppuian rs. Issa: Mun-ten.
lli U|M>n Uio petition of Joseph Lipiiinau
tlmlur 1 ^ * •* ■*
mreclosurs of tho Equity of Itedeuiptinit uf sn-l in
all th it ono undivided moiety or half psrt of nil that
lot->f laud situate, lying and lining In the county of
Chatham slid 8tate of Qo->rgla. containing MVi-uty five
acres (more or less.) and bounded ou the rust by un
known lands, smith by Davis west by J A. W Cubbags,
sn I north by J. d. Montraolllu; about three miles from
ths city -if Aavaunsh,which Mid property was m-<rtgsg-
c I I-v tho said Isaac Muudeii to the sild Joseph 1,1pp.
imu by deed bearing dale the first day of May,lu thn
yr<.iroun thousand eight hundred and fifty six, to secure
th - paymsnt of th* sum if one hundred un-i eighty-two
doll trs and fifty cents, ninety days after tho date there
of, according to thu tenor of a proiuls-ory n-de made by
tin- said Isaac Muudeu to the said Joseph l.ippmnn beai-
iug "Ven -late with ti,u Sul I in irlg-tgo, and that thura
■till remains iinpanUhen:.)!,. the sum of one hundred
and -Ighty-iwo dollars and fiftycents.wlth Interest ftom
the fourth day of August, III tue year sightecu hundred
and tmy-sJx.—
On mntionof Lloyd A Owens, Attorneys fur PstlUop-
er. it is nr-iured, that ths said Isaao Munden do pay ft)tu
tln« (^,nrt, on or before the first day of iIn next term
of thl« * .,irt, ths princi|ml and interest dim on tlm -aid
pruiuioory note and mortgage, and the «*#is of lhUn|>-
pH ,- iiIon, and In dufiiuU thereof that the Equity of hi-
dsntptlou of the said Isaao Muudeu to tlm said mortgag
ed iitetufses bs thenceforth and forever foreclosed
4n I it Is further ordered, That a copy or this Rule
•li-tli its published In one of ths public pusttes of this
State, snee a month for four months.or served on tlm
Mortgagor or his spsdal Agent or Attorney, at least
tbi-"* months previous to tbs time the money Is directed
inatliat —*■ ‘ “ “
to be n«id, and that inch further and other proceedings
be bad sa am prescribed by (he Statutes of the State of
Oeorgi*,!,i such cases mads and provided.
Trim extract from the minute*.
' M. O. 8HKFTALL,
Jan 2I-I»n4m Deputy Clerk, 8,0. C. C.
iUTATB «V neoUUlA, | Tortll wiioKi It may
McINTOAII COUNTY. f concern.
Where**, Margery It. Forties applies for Letter* of Ad
ministration, on tha Batata of Harah Roebuck, lata of
aald county, deceased.
Thess are, tlisrcfors, to cits and admonish all and
•Ingular ths kindred and creditors nf said deceased, to
bssn-J Sppesrst rny office, Within ths time pre-crlbed
by law, and show esnw Hr any they have.) why letters
•f AdminiitratiOD should nolbs granted tbs said appil-
Saul.
Witness, A. L> Dslaims, Ksq.,Ordinary for McIntosh
eouuly, this 2dtb day of January, UU>7.
ja»M A. L. tisLORMR.
'Wbsrsas; J OonlomlfawarJ will applk at the (four t ol
Ordinary for Utters Dlvwlsaory, asOuardlatt of tips
pruMrlyatfralHilpibboits. ^
Hiss# are, therefore,, to clta and admonish all whom II
Wsy wmeonii to be at»-l appear before said Court lomvka
i said letters will be grant-
Wltnsas, John lMIbo. Req., Ordluar/ for Chat ham coun
ty, this twelfth day of January. 1*67.
Jan M JOHN
Jan M _^V WHN NILRO.a.o.c.
tansslf,* wllVb* sold at pnbiis ontory, be for# ’theVfourl
lion*e, lnftaraanah,by Mays of tha c«mrt of Ordinary
VOWU).«V. Hour. A. AI.I.KN.
Administrator.
JlFF<( |A
‘MVTII.L DK BOLD, before the doer of lbs Court
▼▼ llonss. In lbs rtty. of isrannali, county of
Chatham Hitt ths firs* Tumday In Marrh nsat, between
ft*.nNsgrjt Slavs Aaron i tarted on
ihl/r
L1IIKRTY COUNTY fillERtFF'n HAkE.
W ILL UE SOLD,on tho find Tuo-lay in Atarrti
next, between Uio legal hums of sale, before tho
Com t Uoii-e door, In llliiesville. Liberty county, tlm fob
lowing properly, to wit:
due tract o. laud containing five hundred and fifty
acivs,(unite or less,) with all tliei'iiproveineutstln-reou,
being nml lying In said county, an-, on the waters of
Little l.'uunttchie. Thnw hiiudreit nml fifty »cre« «*f
good swmnp.a part of which has Ih-cii sticcesifuly culti
vated for several year*, and bounded us fallows: on thu
north mist aud sotilli east by laud of Jairn-s H. lilrd,
.->'i,li,Ja-m Floye’L and on all other sites bv L. U. lien-
dries; lavicd onaaiiiopr -te-rty of I,. It. Daniel, tu satisfy
n II. fa.. Issued from the Superior Court of said county,
December t<-rm,lt*6H, iu favor of K. F. Wood A Co., vs.
L. II. Daniel l*roi>erly imliited out by dofoudaut, this
thuUJd day of January, 1857.
Also—
At the same time aud place, will bo sold, the following
property,to wilt
two tract* or laud lying In sail county; tho first con-
tu uiug five hundred acres, (m >re or less.) and bounded
a* follows, ou the north by John Lurry, nml on nil oth
er sides bv lauds utikuowu, lying on fo-tb sll-s of Tay
lor's Creek; tbo oilier containing one humlrud acres,
(more or le*s,) known as the Tatatu Tract, and bounded
a* follow*; west by lauds of JoHnnt FI teller, aud ou all
other sides by lands of Lewis Price; levied ou us tbs
property of Andrew Rodgers, to lottery throu small tl.
Iks..tesin d from a Justice Court, sixteenth district, 0.
M , of .all county, two in favor ol to It. Johns nml W’m.
It. OnnM'ii, vs. John DowiMiigan-l Andrew U-'dgera, tho
other in fav< r of Jonathan Amluis-m, vs. Amlrew |t«Klg.
er»; levy made aud l etiirued to me by a constable, this
2Jd day of January, 1857.
Jail 28 JACOlt TH1K88,8.L. C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK,
ravriLL RE 30LD.at >pringltelil. IJllugliaiitcomity,
fV on the first l'iie#<liy In March n-xt, test ncreso
Ian I. lying In sal-l county; boiui-b-.l north by 0. Wteeu-
linker, coat bv i.'nyinr's Ian I, south b. (>. Uasliur, west
■<y 0. Wteuitbaki-r; t->getiier with tlm improvcuunts
thereon.
Al*i—at tho same tlmo aud place, will be sold, thu
following negroes,tn wits
Nathan. Ellen, Abby, Rotsey, Jane, Sucky, Sitrnh.
Cle-y, Juno, Mary,.Hut, Frank, Fanny, nml Delia; tin-
sain,i sold as tlm property of the Estate of John Uliuer
deceased, by order of the (’ourt.
Jan litetd MARY C. ULMER, Adnt'x.
KXKUUTUR'H SALE
rflllK Executors of tlm will of the lion. John M. lies
JIl rleii. htw of Chnthnui county, Heorgla, deceased,
-•iter for Hale, by authority of tbs same, the following
property I
I. A tract of land situated ou Dlack Creek, in Chut
finm county, (lenrgfn, about (2 mites by thu .Augusta
road, from riavauunli, containing UIO acres, and known
as thu Springfield Plantation. Tho tract is near tin* lint-
of tho proposed Charleston fc Ravanintli Railroad. A
portion ot it hns formerly been cultivated In tics.
II. A tract of laud in llxhorsham county, Heorgla, in
cluding thu Dwelling lloiiseaii-l grounds,lately thu Sum
mer Residence or the deceased Testator, known as Rock-
iugliain, situated about .1 miles South of Clarksville nml
about 26 miles from the Hue of thu Rabun Usp Railroad.
Tlm tract contains 250acres of fair average upland, ol
which ahnnt 40 acres have lwen cleared nnd cultivated;
tlie ruiiialnder is well wooded with the ordinary growth
of tlm country. The Dwelling House is large, commodi
ous nnd in complete repair. The site command* an ex*
tensive view of the illiieRidge Mountains. A fin* spring
of water is near Hie Dwelling House. On tlm premises
are Kitchens, cubic*. Carriage House, Corn House,
Mu-ika ll-ois-. Dry-U'el|,\Vater-wcllptn-l Farmer’s Dwell
ing House, all conveniently and substantially built. An
orchard on thu grounds contains a largo number of mrs
fruit trecsot viiriousdescriptioiis.
lit. The following tracts of land In Florida: A tract
*t lan-lin Atarliua county, Florida, designated as sec
tion Id, town-hipO. range I’J. containingdlo acres. The
tract lb s within 4 miles of tha lino of tlie Fernaiidiua
and Cedar Keys Railroad.
Three tracts of land in M’akulla county, knewn as
Lot number 18, containing 8«0 ncr«w, l/>t number 27,
rontnluiiig IM)acres, nml part of Lotiiiiiiiber2H,coittaln-
ing 280 acres.
The properly in Habersham county may ho examined
by application to Alexander Erwin, F.«q., Clarksville:
that in Al i.'lmacomity bv application to Horace Mer
ry, Esq., Micaiiopy, Florida: tlist III Wakulla county by
a|iidicatien to Ma[. Jolm Heard. Tallaliussee.
For terms apply ittHavannab,Un., to Henry Williams,
one of tlie Executors.
THOMAS M. BERRIEN,7
CHARI.K8 J. JENKINS, >-Executors, Ao.
HENRY WILLIAMS. J
nor! A
Savannah Morning News, Hi* Tnllahssse ITorl
Ran A. Journal. Augusta Chronicle A Routine), Augusta
Coustitiiiioiialtet, MllMgevIltn Recorder, Charleston
Courier, will please publish ths abors dally foi l in-.nth,
and send bills tn thisnffles.
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMI
AD V KBTISj
M.r.tt’. BalMI
W »»» BROADWAY, Nt*
LIGHT! LIGHT I
DXBTiB <*,
tlGHTl
Mannlactun-rs of
ncpaoTio xEBOisms cakphkhx, vivid
oil tilt.mpa.
GAS FIXTURES,
IN VARIOUS STYLES AND FINISH.
OHANDELIBR8,
tups to oar-En roa
2, 1867,
NUMBER 60
CUUR0HKS, 00LLKHK8, AND PUBLIC HUJLD1NG8.
No. 1J2 William street, near Fulton. New York.
foh80-ly
F
fsctu
SOFT HATS.
IRBNCII SOFT II ATS, (J. Conplns, Alxft for sale by
" " "* agent. Air - *■
. 8. J. PARDKS8U8, solu
turers’ Hoods,
foil 2ii—3 m
lino, Shoe Menu-
No. 54 Cedar s' lout,
New York,
Shoemakers and tUioedralers
•JJPPKR?, HEADY FITTED^ Oentlejnun'a ^Fancy
Boot and Sh -o, Congress and Oxfonl Tie Uppers.
d i.hll-roll's of every matarlaf
a.»o Ladles', Youth’s and i.hll- reii's of every —
and siR-, for salo Wholesale or Retail by M. ARTHUR.
'Importer nr Shoe Findings aud Machine 811k, CO Gold
street, New Vink. Orders promptly filled for all parts
of ths Union and Canadas. fob20-am
WILLIAM MILLER,
PIANO FOItTS MAN UFA OT i'll Sit,
Nsi, 168 4s 1ftn But Tw«nty>Flrit-8Li
HAS ON HAND, AND !» CONSTANTLY MAKING,
ifome of the most Magnificent
PIANO FORTES
xvi'.h orrxxitti to tiii i-ubuc.
T HE Superiority ol tono In ths above make la too
well known to need mentioning. III* object being
to nforin tbo public Where Plano Fortes, superior In
tone and touch to any other muko, and Cnr.mia ron
Cash. Va ylug from $20o, to $1,000, and warrnutodi
feb Cfi—.'int
COURT OP OliniNAHY- CHATHAM
COUNTY, FEIIRUARY TERM 1867.
W M. II. MILAM, ra. James I*. Scrownand Richard
T. Hibson, Executors of 0. I 1 . Jtichsrdsone, de
ceased.
tin reading and filing Hi* petition in the shave cause,
praying that the said Janie* P. Screven and Richard T.
Hibson, Executors a* aforesaid, should by the order of
thn Court, bn directed to make title* to the petltlsnln
thn termsof tlie Bond of said C. I'. Illchanl*<>ne.<tecea*ed,
and on motion of Attorneys (orl'ettl loner It is ordered that
the said Executors and the heir* or legal rrpifseutatlves
of said C. P. Rlcliardsone, deceased, and all other par
ties interested, show tsuso (ifany they hove,) before this
Court in tlm term of May next, why said order sboujd
not Im grunted as prayed for.
And it Is further ordered, That three months notice
of till- order be published in onsof the public (luxettes
of tlieclty of Fnvanneh.
feb A—lawfim _i on,C BILBO,o.c.o.
AOMINIHTIlATOM'S NOTleK~
A I.L Persons roncerned are hereby notified that
Ap. two months afterdate I shall apply to tho Honor-
ablii Court of Ordinary pf Alelntmdi county, for leave to
ere* of land/ ' * T
sell ten (III) Acres of laod/more-T Issa.) belonging to tho
Jixu 2A
It. F. J0NB8, Administrator.
NfVriCK.
A LL Persona Indebted to the firm of Blebblns A Lyon
arerns|iectfully requested to make Immedlata pay
ment to thusiittierlber.. All notes and accounts not set
tled by the first ef March neat, will lis put Into tlm
hands of an attorney for rolloctlon. •
lUeelmro', Liberty Co., 1*67. 0. BTF.DIIINB.
•n 2rt mwffi __ _____
CJT A T b'ofcj solid fAT fTesl I’whomlt may
HI CHATHAM COUNTY. f concern t
_ Whereas, Mr*. Margaret N. Waver, will apply at Uio
Court of Ordinary fur letters ef Administration oti the
estate of Francis Waver.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it
may roncern, to Im and appear Ufore said Court, to
maka ablertIon (If any limy have) an or before the first
Monday in April nest, otherwise aald tellers will bo
granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham conn-
ty, this twenty first day nf February. 1867.
ruory. If
JOHN
BILBO, o. c.c.
’|H»ri«i oirent oy mn on tKNtrtl
Inxan axperlsaredhan-1 to pur*
Thn piildle m«y rely aimn gat.
• Havana Segars, and at much
HKflAItUt NKflAIINIt
OimuiM Havana Itegsrs.la,-
jfiflltFlFlf If i»ri«l 'Ilreet by m» on boaril
my own vessel, am! havir * —•— J *
chase In Havana for me.
ling nolhlngbut genuine
rr rates than site whets i
Brat
La Ksmeralda,
La Esmeralda Conehaa.
Conchas Ds llusna Vista,
Conrhee lie Bora.
UllldaD# Vllhtverd*.
FlorFIna (Oners algal,
Media Kegslls.
Ml risol,
Brands.
Be Pmsi Maulissulss.
, Andjrerfonantlmr brands, for sals nl ths favanneh
**' 4. A. BROWN, w
Frnlt^mjN.riam.h
s
■I.J0IIM0X A 00,
Bowne & Hosbrouck,
S TATIONKltA' 1IAI.L.NUI 174..H-I IT.. IVurl .trrat,
N. Y h IMPORTERS and MANUFAI.TUIIEII8. offer
Pir sale lit low Old IV/cm or nppMVed credit, every Va
riety of Account Hooks, Pspur. Fancy and Staple Sta
tionery, Wilting Paper, Legal Pn|n-r, Notes, Drafts,
Monevand Sbippiug Ri-cripta, Inkstands, Memorandum
and Time Rooks, Pens, PentHe, Slates, IVu-Kulves,Chess
and llAggamnioit Boards, Ac., nnd all article* usually
kept by thu trade. JOB PRINTING and LITHOGRA
PHY executed at low rates. Cards. Circulars, Bill-
Head*. Ac. COUNTRY MERCHANTS INVITED TO
CALL. fet.2il-3m
t\>lltl*jn TMA’ti s.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
18j5 7 •
PISTRHSUN A Ill'JlClinEV,
024 Broadway, oppo.it. St. NiotaoUu Hotel,
A VE Just received nnd are now prepared toex-
H A .
Mbit their new stock of rich Carpetings, which
f r variety and style, cannot bo equalled, consisting of:
Rich HotivnK' nnd Medallion Car|K>t*rJs. to IDs, per
yard.
Rich Velvet an I Axminster Carpets 10s. to 12s. per
yard.
Rich Tapestry and llrussrls Carpets.
Rich fi-piy and Ingrains, of every pries and quality.
Oil Cloths, of every width nnd deslgu, from tho best
manufoetorles.
curtains nml Curtain Material, of tho very latest pat-
torus, nnd nn exj>erlencml uplislster to attend to order*.
Housekeepers nnd Merchants aru invited to examine
uut stock and pi Ires before pun basing,
Institutions, Lodgers, Clnirrlies, Ac., supplied at tlie
lowest possible price*.
PETERSON A HUMPHREY,
6.4 Uroadwuy, corner 8piing-at.,
feb 26—ly New York.
MR. LEFKBVRK’S SCHOOL.
nicriMoivx3, va.
HE 80*0011 of this bcliool oimns mi the first da;
For Ibrnnl
For AY.idilug ■„■„„„■»
$200
20
For Kuxlisli Tuition
40
For Mudcru tauijrn uos, uach.....
For Utiu
20
20
For .Music mi I’iuuii or Guitar
Fur Hum. lu-r lusvni..
••••••••••
80
a
For Browing SO
For Drawing from Nature 40
For Painting ill Water Colors 40
Por Painting iu Oil Colors 50
For ii»A- of Piano 0
WO ZIXTZtA OUAX
FACULTY.
IliiburttP ?,cfebvrn. A M, Principal, NAltrnl Philosi
phy and French I!Miry.
Rev II H Kejqdcr, Mural and Mental Philosophy
Composition.
Itav W E Webb, A M, Mathematics, Latin, IUiotorli ,
History.
John P Little, M D, Chemistry.
It A Lewis, M ll, llotany. ^
E Camps. A M. MimItii lamguages,
Mr* M FOury, English Braucher
.Mis* M C Gordon, do.
Miss K Barttett, do.
llsrrd W Thilow yiano.
Mo.ri!r)L lot-ey do.
Madame M K%tvan,8iugluff.
Mrs .M Taylor, do.
U Rosct-n, Hollar.
J A Calyo. Drawing and Painting, . Ij!
Itefuretiena—Rt Itev Bishop Elliott, of Georgia, lit Ri
Bishop Cobbs, oj Alabama, IU Iter llisbop Meade,of V* n
lit Iter Bisli-qi Julius of Virginia, thu Clergy of tt<
Episcopal ctiurcli in Virginia, Mrs Governor Towns,!.
Georgia.
For thnaccoinmodatlun of persons front a disbtnct,
pupils will ben during tlm holidays (July, Av
gust and September) and charged for board ut tlm saw'
raten» In thn session. They will lie then exclusivel.
engaged ill tlm study of French and Millie; for Frctio
they will bo charged soven dollars a month,ami for Musi
one dollar per lesson. For further particular*, ntqdy U
HUBERT P. LEFEItVllK,
cor. of Grace ami Eon-lira streets,
dec 20-1 y Richmond, Va.
Anlvnal Savannah. v.*..aid4
IITWII* aAVAMMSH AUD aCdVBTA.
, ,au4lt.l5p.n,
f, «A*»d 1 a. ■
1 BJOr.ii,
_ .4J0a.ll,
■BTwign savaniuu ann svAust*.
Leave Savannah, W-l* 9t ft H god 8 r. M.
Arrive } ....A45 r^Ngtid 3a.M,
Leave Augusta.... ;-® A. f..30r. Mi
Arrive liiSavannah 1.30 F. M- add 10.48 r. N.
k a«T*vt ag Mstion aan avousTa.
Leave Mneott *.11,45a.M.,eedB.so r, m,
Arrivoal Augusta ib.46 r.M H and 3 a. m.
Loave Augustas, i A- n.. and 4.:w r. m.
ArrivealMaeoo*... 0,15 r.x^s'ul I a. m<
exrwasB -avatteaM* mttaoeaviai.e ana ea-roxTon,
1grave Savannah v &a.M,
ArrlveleBalontoa-
" Vvi*. M: WAlVl.KV."
.05113
Aavanttab,Ua*l84M>ela IBM,
CHANBE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
Over which passe* tho
Crnt New York & New Orleans Nails.
'/•him# beiieee*
Cotumbu
Leave Macon ut 3 A M.. ami3 P. M;
Arrive at Columbus 7.1A A. M., sad 10,10 P, It,
Leuvo Colniubusat 4.16 A- 51,, and l-P.'.M,
• Arrivo at Macon 10A4 A. M H snd 0.15 IHi, / .
Leave Macon Dolly at 2 A. M., for Ataerktu and
Sumter City. Arrive at tbo latter at«JO A. M.
Lears Sumter City nt 1.1U P. M.
Arrivcat Macon 0.16 P. 61.
Train* to Cnlumbtis form a direct through connection
between Montgomery. Ala.: ami Augusta, Kiugsvllle*
Wilniitiiten. Savannah, Mittedgevlllwand Kat-mton.
post Coaches run from Hummr City to Tallahassee,
Albany, Tliomasville, Balnbrldgc, Ac.
Hacks ruu from Amurlctis 7W- HM?y,to Lumpkin,
Cuthbt-rt, &o. Also ftntn Fort VnUi-y to Perry, llaynsi-
, 1 lie. 1 law m 1,■Tint* u|i<i nii'aiiiir, un.
Passenger* for point* I-clow Fort Valley, ahoutd take
tbo ttmiti Train from Savaunsli. and eveniog Train from
Augnstn to avoid detention at Macon. For <-t!mr points
take either Train,
First claisiteamslilps leave Kavaunah for New York,
Mi-diiesdays nml Saturdays; for Philadelphia, Wednes
days. Cabin Passage $25, Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $tl 00.
do Colunihns do do 10 00.
do Sumter City do Ho 9 60.
Abuvo Schedule went into operation December lat,
I860. GEG. W. ADAMS,Superintendent.
Macon Dec. Mil, I860. ite* 0
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD,
Great Northern and Southern Vail Bout#*
rua nortiieun, Hontmttt amp wixrout tkavelxu,
T WICE Dally, (8nbdny night excepted,) between
Richmond nnd Washington City, via Uordossvllte
and Alexandria.
Hour* of depart are ut Richmond ...6.45 A. M.,atid 7J0V.M.
Itetiirnlug leave Washington A.N., and r.M.
aud arrive nt Rlchniomt Uhl p. m., and 4 A. u.
Baggage Checks and Tickets, given through between
Klidituond and M'ashlniftott.
Thwm two Rallruads having no Strap Hail, and talng In
excellent order, and carrying tho grunt Northern and
Southern Moil, give the best guarantee of always secur
ing connections, a* Is slmwn by arrivals dally at Rich
mond and Washington city In advance of the 8tean1bu.1t
line.
Farute-tween Richmond and Washington........ ~$5 60
A ti Gin 11 (bus w| 11 bs found always ready, t o take through
passengers and tlmlr bapgngsofwearingnppurel, between
th* Depot*, free of charge, with ample time for them to
take their meals, whether going North or South.
Through Tickets can be obtained between Danville and
Washington at the terminus of the Rond, now ucnrly
completed to Danvillo. An agent «*f the company will re-
celvo the checks of passengers tram the Danville Rond,
and nttend to their Imggnge all tho way to Washington
or tlm Buttimoru Depot.
Tho fare tho same by ths mail lins.aa by tha old Steam
boat route.
Therote no change of cars on th* night line, between
RlrhmdPI nnd Alexandria. Jsu 14
VIRGINIA CEVTRALRilLUOAft.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
EDUCATION AL.
_Tito REV. U. II. KAT0 > having taken
Hpcliargeof the tele of llono School for tho
ensiling )ear, tho exercises will Im re-
mAAinnW sinned on the first Monday in January.—-
All the branches usually taught iu a first class lustitu-
liou will im taught in till* School. Children fromahrond
will he hisirdt-d In th-< vicinity of tlio school. Bum-ficl-
arles of the P.H. F., residing In the Oth district, will be
taught gratuitously.
STEPHEN F. DU PON,
dec ft Commissioner P. 8. K.fith District.
Massie School.
T HE MASrilE 80II0DL will ba o;tened on Wednes
day, October 15th.
The Re. illations rcqulrp that aft- r tho opening of the
School, “applh nlits shall lio received every day of the
first week, nnd on Monday of each succeeding week ut
tlm term." Them am *till*cvuralvacnucie*iii the School.
Until the opening of thu School, applications may lie
lands to the Principal, who will lie found nt theSchool
every morning from 9 to 10. By order of tho I'onunls-'
sinners. It. MALI/IN,
oct 10 Principal.
Great Bargains!
GOODS
At.Extraordinary LoivPrices!
EMBROIDERIES AT HALF PRICE!
W ILL open, nn Monday December fiih,In tho
■torn ftom tho markot, in block of Inilldlni
known ae f/iUttm'i Many*, frontin'/ on Oman
Jullrn ttrnlt. The greatest Bargains In EMI
—BROIDE
RIES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS. RIBBONS,TRIM*
INQS, Ac., over offered to flu* citlronsof Havannnh.
260Radio’*Embroidered L. C, HANDKERCHIEF*,
$2 to JO each, cost near dnubl# that monny to ini|Mirr.
600 liodlos’ Embroidered L. C, HANDKERCHIEFS,
81 cent* to ft>£eitch.
. A largo n*«nrlinent item stitched and plain Linen
Handkerchief-, from fl cents up.
Udlns’fino COLLARS at only $4, worth $fl, and all
qiialltlrsatnl pries*, vix: $3, $2)<J, $2, lie.. An., Ao.
Several thottsand Collar* from 26 to 60 cents 1
actually cheap at double that price.
1JFHJ Oriental Collar*, only A rents each. Tliey have
tlm Rtyle and aiqioarancs of dollar (loud*, warranted
NOT tnwasli.
600 yds llonllsn, English Thread and aitnpnrs
LACES,—very cheap.
.Needle Work S A NOS, a large assortment, ftom 13
centa *•“
8ots COLLARS and SLEEVES, tn m $lUto $7.1
i lOSIERY and GLOVES, a fair aoeortmenL
,000 pair l<ad*es T ||oae, (1*^ rents a pair.
„ CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
Ton ran savs 40 centa on tho dollar by buying at
M UMIInACK'S—splendid styles $10 to $12, sums
low as $9, and very good onus from $6 hi $11,
Bonnet RIBBONS and Dress, TRIMMINGS. A0 par
cent cheaper Gran on* month sines,
IRISH LINENS, BEREQES and 0E LAINES,
lie. Mulls,
Velvet RIBBONS, JACONET, CAMBRIC
Ac., Ao.
Also a few Fancy and Black SILKS,
ft®*Th* Bank of Knghtnd Im* raised ths rats of In-
|sre*iti7 |**rrent.i oonseqiieni ihoreis atr«m»ndon*
jwnlc has seised the Importer* ami they sr* disposing of
Jislr Importation* at Immsnsu •s. rllW*.-*,*
CALL BOON, as snrh rhsnce* to secure bargains ars,
llkeromsls, few and fitr l/rtwoen, and only occur a fow
Umo* in each century.
4T)rnit6 Hfiulrol .Vo (Vsdft fUrtn t
dselA-eodllin TllOfi, K.NltfillDAOK.
To Rloe .Planters.
OQflll YAllDfi white Wstek Plain*,all wool,
$,lM)yardsi*oftir
3,000 do
* do
^ _.0«0 do entered do do do,
yard* Schley's will Is Twills, wool filling.
do.
do * bniwn da
fcssi:
yards red Flannel. Twilled,
3,000 d« de, Plain,
Loadan Dsffll lilaakst*, nf all sixes and weights,sows
*t«_ l««tra heavy,
ten Wool Ohi
-a Mead llai
ofllM l*H r
VXKarS.-9 YmSoip. »,« ,u. jMlmUr
W M I*. l AllUr«7l-
MAIli BTAGria IiXIT
W INTF.R arrangetm-nt, from Ulchmoml via 8tann*
ton.Ho-heti, Whitt.SulphurFprlngs, Uwlsbnn,
Charleston, Va* to tlie Ohio River. ’
Hilly trains from Richmond to Staunton, and tri-week
ly from Staunton to Oosh- n. Moiidayr. Wednesdays and
rrl-Jaye-toOnitectlngfit Cosbehwith Wm. I> Fairi-Ji 4t
Co.’* Mall Stage Line, according to the tri-we-vW YUM ate
movement*, adopted by the 1*0*1 OfflC* Department hum
Rlehnioml to tlie Ohio River.
Cars h-nro Richmond dally at (UAx. m.,
mii-I nrrhe at Slauiitcu at 2.40 p.h.,
to dlutiur,) and there eonnecHug with the Mail Stage
.Ines to teraliigtou, Wlnrhester nnd Parkersburg. Va.
Returning, the train* leave Staunton at (1 a.
and arrivo in Richmond at... „l.no
In fulltime f.»rtho|«-s/'ii R cr*going8oiith tocouurctwith
either of tlio Southcm Btsids.
Tin- Virginia Central Railroad has been extended and
completed to Go-hen, fifi miles West of Staunton.sml laid
will, heavy Rail all tho way. will, the exception ofnlsnit
5 tnlh-s, fo-twren (lotelonsville add Shad well Mills,
whirl, spare Is now being relayed with heavy Rail, and
will be completed in a few weeks, after which the w hole
road will tie III perfect onler. nnd for speed, raft-tv and
comfort, will compare with any Railroad in the United
State*. J. II. TIMRERLAKK,
Jan 14 Superintendent.
THE REPUBLICAN
Wih Oslsny in Islrsikg.
Unquestionsblr ffraat bums of lb* poorer nnd
mum Ignorant o1m« of Irish emigrants to ibis
country have been ussd by pojitlotxns for tha bsceit
purpoM*. If Ui« praclloal consequence* of tbl«
usd Imu limply tbo Induction of draugogaM I
oOool of prottb and honor, nnd tbo welfare of
tbo
poor oinigronta hod, nt the mum tlmo, boon pro-
moled, It would bovo boon u mailer of less corns.
uuonoo. But this bor, by no tneons, been (be fact
They bovo boon iudnoed to
CARD.
D A W ROSE, take pleasure In rutnrning thsnkf
■ to the public, and particularly to the cIMkoiiso
Savannah, for tbelr very liberal patrnnngr, and hope by
reasonable charge- and attention to business, to mp«t •
continuance of the same.
Indian Street Foundry,
SOUTHERN IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY.
Opjnmtt the CAnr/cvfon StrnmbnnJt Whnrf.
Store and Show Room under at. Andrew’s Hall.corner
Broughton and Jefferson slice!#, where will la found a
chsito list of patterns of Phiiu and Ornamental Cast,
\S rought, Biistie and Win* Ratlings, suitable for Come,
te-rlr-. 11011*0 Front., Bale,one., Verandah*, I*ark, Farm
ri'tico*, Olurr ItalliiiuN and enclosures of every de.*cri|»-
tiou. Pat ties wishihg Railing from nu.v |xtrtl( nlar do-
sign not In the list of our Patterns of Ornatiisiital, Cast,
nml It 11stlu Railings, Ac., can have new Pattern* carvel
wiih.-ut extra charge, when* the onler Is for more than
100 feet; under that, a light charge will bo made Tor the
Patterns, by furnishlni - r
- jb n working draw ing of the de
sign required. All work iiianiifncttinvlby 11* warranted
to In* as good and a* ohesp os can be nun it foe lured in
any other establishment In the Union.
In connection withonr Iron Railing, we shall keep In
the store, mi ns-ortinunt of In.n Fiirnlluie, such as Med-
steads. S-Hws, Garden Chairs, Garden Borders, Flower
Stands, Brackets or various lines, and any kind of Orna-
meutal Iron Work and Iron Furnllure to order. W#
are al-o sole Agentsln Jtevannah for Demure’* French
ELASTIC SPRING BED BOTTOM,
which we shall sell at Manufacturer’* prices. It can bs
fltte.lto.ultany Bedstead. This Invention was awarded
three'Job! Medal* In Europe, xml Gold and Silver Medals
at the Fair of tha Amerfran Institute In Now York.—
They ara well adapted ton fkmthern climate, on account
or allowing a free circulation of air, being iwrfwtly easy
with n single Matrasa, and aro extensively tiswl where-
ever they have been liitrodnoed. Peraone wishing ths
Spring Bed Bottom, will pleaao Send the else of tho Bed.
stead, or If more couveiiient to them, wo will call eur-
•elves and take tlio dimensions.
Wear*alsopretstrefi te manufitetnro Stationary Ra-
•r Mills with two ol* three Bolters, nt
fines, Sugar Mills with two ol* three Bolters, Pipes.
(Vtliitwns, Lamp Posts, Window ansrds. Iron Doors and
Shutter-, and aiikindeof Iron and Brass Castings, either
by cuntrsct or to order.
Stoambost Work, Stationary Rngtnoa, paw MHIs, Rice
•d at'ihorTuoilce * ° f ovsrhaulod and repair
T w(?ln
« ■ *
a good
. JiURD anil fifty tons Bpllnt
./S!.'* f » r baiiM purposes, all lunipsi
*00 tons LngllijiOannel Coal;
Ash Coal, erg s!*e. screened.
WGOD—MX) cords Oak, Asli, Pine and Llghtwood for
•ate.at tho Ferrv Wharf, opposite tha (Im Hons*.
ite.at the Ferrv Wharf, opposite tliadM llonse.
Ooiisjimnr* will Im promptly supplied liy tearing Iholr
ra 2 r, i n "•/••riJarlioaes. which are examine*! dally, at
10 A. M„ amlft I'. M. Tliey are placed at Mean*. John
II. Oo-qn-r % Co’S. Book Store, Republican Office, W. W.
Uncoln a Drugstore, g. p Brantley h Co’s Drug Store,
and at the offica of ths Morning News.
Pilrthseera are requested to giro Immediate notice of
any itafirtenoyln the quantity received, or other Irregu
larity on the part of my teamsters, that I may Im ena
bled to rectify the earns without delay. Terms Cash.
„ . _ XT. THOMAS^
.JP 0 ** Ferry Wharf, opinadte theVi’as W*ijfl
/. • H l°*h of Foreign and Domestic) Dry
Uejme* eomiirlslngone nf the largest etneka ever brought
to this niarhel, and embracing lit variety all goods In
U'e line; all of which travelmea personally sylected
with theede vlnw of merllag the watita of the trad*.
JJ" InviteMerrhants visiting Havaitnalt to Rlv* us a
call,•• wo fuel confident that wa rah niter them such In-
ducamatil* as will aii|iersade the necessity of going
frHher In *»rd«-r to make their pnrehasea.
Onlereshall recelvaaur prompt altaullAn.
VoOTR t
T. •cgten. A tew addinonatatibwrlnara ran he eap
»*'«*• , „ . New.snpnlleeof w
ItoaragB*, de.
THOJUti WILLI AMI.
bava been Induced to aatUa In larga cities,
..where at timaa amploymcnt baa baan dlffionltto
obtain, and where tbay easily bacotna a prey to tlio
land shirks, who are avar ready to anrioh them
selvas al Iho expanse of tholr dupes. Being not
urnlly Jovial and confiding, they too readily con
tract habile of Intcmparancft and tbriftlcssncss,
and In oonaeqncnco buoouio the victim* of their
own ungovernable iiasslona, In Iho wnku of which,
•rimes of every alindo, destitution, degradation
and wretchedness follow, as naturally as tlie no. die
does the natural magnah Hence, emigrants of
this flare have by general consent been considered
as occupying the lowest place hi the scale of social
existence lu this country j and hence, too, tho pre-
judico which faaa bean engendered in the pubtfo
mind against them. This odium or prejudice, it
must be oonfcreed, haa arisen naturally enough
from tbo oiroumiUtnoea to which we have just al-
ludud j aud yet tbo emigrants have been, in the
great majority of case*, utterly powerless to ex.
tricato themselves from the net-work or evils that
littvo ontbrnllod and oppressed them. Arriving in
this country with scarcely the rudest elements of
education, entirely unacquainted with the theory
and habits of aalf-giivornmenL and finding thera-
■clvos without knowing It, tn tha hands nf politi
cal Philistines who flatter their vices in order to
obtain their votes, it is quite natural that they
should make not only bad oitixen*, become a mil-
aanco and n burden to society, but a curso to each
other aud tbomtolvcs. Many intelligent Irishtnon
and other eitisens have long seen aud felt, nnd
deplored this state or things in regard to these
emigrants, without being able to flmTn remedy for
it. At length, however, a movement has been set
ou foot which, to some extent at least, seems ties,
lined to accomplish this very deslrnblo object. An
Irish Colony has been founded in Nebraska Terri-
tory, and front the proceedings of a public meeting
of the colonists held ou tho first day of the present
year at SL John’s, their priuolpal town, In Dacota
county, tvo should Judge tbnt tho experiment is
succeeding admirably. Wo find the proceedings
in tbo 81. I-oui* Lender of the 14th Instant, and
canuot refrain from alluding to so interesting n
uiovemont. Tbo meeting was held fur tho purpose
of calling tbo attention of Irish iyiigrants nil over
tho country lu the advantages lj/d cut to them by
this Colony in Nebraska, and to iuduco thorn to
quit tbo eeilars and garrets of tho great cities of
tlm East and West, whore they eke uut a precarious
exietouco in squalid wrotchodness.porerty, depend-
oiico, crime aud disease, and tnaVs for themselves
hornet that will bo worthy of tbo name, nmld the
pure ulr and upon tho virgin soil of tho hills nnd
valleys of Nebraska Territory. They promise their
friends a cam/ mill nfnulthn. The location chosen
l- ,°. n tho Missouri Itiver, at the entranco of Elk
v alley, Tbo first settlement was made in June,
I86.T. The preioot number is not stated, but to
tho proceedings of tho mooting nro attached forty
olght signatures, tho signer* hailing directly from
ten States of the Union, la reference to tha
mato and soil, they say:
" Wo have every rouson for believing the ctluiato
healthy, without fever or ague, tlio soli rich nnd
fertilo, in everywiso adapted to terming purposes,
without either swamp or marsh, with pure wutar
and spring* abundant!"
It is designed to bo a Homan Catholio colony,
and tboy specially iuvito their eo-roligionists to
corno and help them build up a settlcmuut, to sub-
duo tho wilderness and ciorato thcmrelvcs .in the
scmIo of social existence.
Tboy intend to eschew party politics, having
doubtless already had sumo experience us to the
results of being used as tools in the hand* of worth
ies nml unprincipled men. They also intend to
keep out that curse of the Irish emigrant, icAisI-y.
Two of the resolutions rend as follow t
liy not placing ourralve* or our countrymen in
antagonism to nuy party or body by attaching our.
solves to any party or body, but in justice and a
faithful ohsurvnncc of tho constitution and laws
under which wo live 5
By keoping our colony a* it is, a model of tern-
pernnee, and not subjuct to broil* and contontionr.
If (his colonisation movement shall ba tbo means
of drawing off even a portion of tho surplus ctnl-
gtant population from our large cities, rescuing
them from tbo miseries nnd hardship* to which
they nro exposed, nnd converting thorn into rcrpcct-
alio, moral nnd temperate cittern* of the Republic,
Wo »ha!l unfeigncdly rejoice thureat.
Nobraskn is larger thnu England, Ireland, Scot
land, Wales nnd tho adjacent islands, Man, Jersey
nnd Guernsey put together, and Is doubtless ca
pable of sustaining nn equnl population. A slico
equal to tho whole area of Ireland cut off from ono
»ido of It, would nrako but little difference in its
nppenrnnco on tho map. There is therefore ’temple
room and largo enough" for ail emigrants who
choose to seek independence and hotuo comforts
upon it* plains. No danger of overcrowding there
for tmo generation ut loan.—A". 0. Jlullctin.
A Sckkk in Coxnnttes.—The following sesns
took plnco in the Houio of Representatives on
Tuesday t
Mr. Sherman, rising to a porsonai explanation,
raid ho noticed In the official report ol tho pro-
i-uodings of yesterday, the word* “Ihat’s alio,"
uttered in a low tono, and attributed to Mr. Wright,
of Tcnn.i as having besn uttered to something ho
(Mr. Shonnan) had said ponding the debate on tha
Kansas amendment. Ho wished the gentleman to
•ay whether ho was correctly reported J
Mr. Wright replied that he believed at tbo time
thqt tho statemout made by Mr. Sborman wns
untrue.
Mr. Sherman said, from what bo could lenrn, ho
believed it wn* the language of blackguardism, in-
duced Rv excitement and intoxication.
Mr. Wright replied that ho could not, of course,
bo expected to bandy epithets with tho gentleman
from Ohio until he bad re'ievcd himself trout tho
imputations already cast upon him.
Fifty Years IIeju k.—Rt. Rev. Bishop Clarke
delivered a lecture in Cambridge on Tuesday ere-
ning of last week, taking for his subject, Fifty
Years Hence. From a sketch in tho Cambridge
Chronicle, ws Inkt the following extracts:
“ Fifty years benco the newly married pair will
step into nn emporium for the sale of houses, look
over tho book of pattern*, seleot ono to suit their
teste and means, onler it, and it will be soul home
in tho moruing, put together, aud occupied at
uight.
" In travelling, as great changes will take place.
Instead of the dusty road and crowded car, there
will bon splendid Locomotive Hotel, flying over a
road cnrpolcd with turf and hurdored with shade
trees, nnd heralding its approach with sweet mu
sic, instead of the demoniuo shriok of tbo steam
whistlo, and labelled, Through from Boston to
San Francisco in four days.
<( Instead of tho unsightly telegraph poles, there
will be, fifty years bonce, a net work under ground,
and under iho bosom of tbo docp, and it will click
off thoughts instead of words. Then the Klcctrio
Battery will light ail the street lamps at once, en
able all Ilia clocks in tho city to keep exact time,
and kindle the Beacons on the dangerous rocks,
whore uow men hasard their lives aud wear out
thoir lonely days.
44 Then tho author will not write by our slow
process, losing bis rarest fancies, but Ira wilt sit
down to tbo neweit Invented Chlrograpbical In-
struments, and putting bis fingers on the keys
write as fast as he can think. 14
AkicnoTX or Tnn Hon. William 0. I'hbston—
lint Duaur at thr Bar. —This distinguished
gentleman, now on a visit to our city, whore his
prasonco is welcomed by ' 4 troops ol friends," is
said to bavs ntado his profosilanal dtlut, as a law
yer, In Virginia, bis native State, In tbo successful
defence ol a dog, charged before a Justice's CottrL
with the capital offouro of kllligg a sheep. Tho
cavaliers of Virginia, sotting a high valua,on dog,
as well as gun, as essential to Iho success of field
and forest sports, a statute bad been passod, by
tho General Assembly of the State, in /aiurew
enais viftr, for the protection of tho Ufo of that
noblo animal, awarding him ths privilege of a reg
ular trial, not by his peers, but by a Justice, ou
any ehargo affecting bis life. Under this statute
a fine yellow hound, rejnloing in The enprepriale
name of Triutbush, nnd owned by one Kawwood,
was oapltaiiy arraigned. More Justice Logan, for
having been feloniously “ into Ilia mutton, (with
n view of getting the mutton Into himself,) of some
mountain former, who, like young Non ell’s father,
“fed Ills flocks, a frugal swain," not exactly on the
Tlift UtsnskbMk Utvir,
Th# following Is ao extraordinary ndvMtara of
A worthy nan, wire, with his fatally, resides In
thft Rue do !• IlishodUre, received ft litter from
his nephew, who was n't that time • treiter nt
Hyder-Abad. The letter terminates thus
44 1 hftvt received the portraits of my eouslnf,
Miry end Margaret, whom I have never had the
pleasure or reelng, having besn, sloeemy infant/,
a resident of Hyder-Abad, I shell arrive at Havre
In the brig Qaoi Ego, about the first of October,
mmd. wilts your consent, shall marry my beauUfu
oousla Mar The remainder of the earn#
having been written under tho seel, bod been torn
off aud destroyed in opeulng the letter, to that It
was impossible to ascertain whether the nephew
had chosen Mary or MsrgareL
A mutual coldness aud jealousy now sprung up
between the sisters, who had hitherto believed In Ibe
most affectionate harmony. Eaeh lived that hers
was the name mentioned iu the letter.
Vainly did tba father employ mil bis eloquence
to reconcile bis daughters. At leogth ft courier
arrived from Havre, and announced that bis
master would be in Paris next day. The servant
“Yrtwhelmed with questions, to which be re
plied tbet his msitar bad bison ruined, nod that ho
was afflicted protuberance on the left shoulder,
similar to that which had caused oil the misfor
tunes of iKsop, the Phrygian.
Both sisters vowod that they would remain
maids forever, rather than wed n hunchback end
pennylon cousin.
The cousin arrived. The father embraced him
cordially, the daughters eourteslsd prettily, and
turned away their eyes.
The father explained the aceldeot that had be-
falfon ttie letter, and inquired of his nephew the
olJ*A of bis choke.
44 My cousin Mary, 44 answered the nephew.
44 Never, never I” exclaimed Mary j “lam satis
fied with my condition, and shall not change U."
44 Mademoiselle, 44 said the nephew, “I havo
adopted tho habits of the country of which I am
all but a native. Reed tbe “Manners end
Customs in Hyder-Abad, by Tavernier," and you
will st-o in that country, when a young man’s pro-
posals of marriage are rejected, he withdraws him
self from society si a u-eisss member —
44 Kills himself 1" exclaimed the other sister, the
good-hearted Margaret.
“ Kill* hiin«elf," answered the nephew, in the
tone of a man about to commit suicide.
“My poor cousin," murmurs Margaret, with
tears in her eyes. “ Uo has come so far to meet
death in tbe bosom of bis family."
44 J kuow," continued tbe nephew, “ tbet my
deformity I* offensivo to tbe eye of woman ; but
tlmo can accustom cron the eje of woman to ugli-
uoas. I am eli» aware that my position as a mcr-
•bant is not tbo best.
“Kugaged from early youth in tbo diamond
trade—tho ouly trade carred on in llyder-ALad—
I bare tost all my father’s property, but 1 have
gained vxpsrionco ; I am young, active, industri
ous—the-e qualities nre riches in themselves."
“ Yes, yoi—luinohbsckcd and penniless," mur
mured Mary, in a mocking aei’cfe
” Poor young man," said Margaret; and then
udded—“ I alto have been refused, cousin, but you
don’t snem «o mind that."
44 Refused 1 and by whom 1" asked tbe cousin.
44 Why, by yourself, in preferring my sister to
“ Well !’* replied tho cousin, “ what will you
say ir I ask your father for you ?"
" I shall entreat my father to let my cousin
livo 1"
44 What 1 you consent, tay pretty Mnrgaret l"
exclaimed the hunchback.
“ T<> save u relation’s life, I cannot hesitate a
moment."
Very good, my daughter," said tho father,
touched by this scene. “ I nerceive that romances
have not spoiled you. I have a very limited in
come, but I cannot forsake my brother’s too in
distress. I shall hoop him here as tuy son-in-law.
If thero is enough for three, there ir also enough
for four.
The cousin threw himself at Margaret’s feet,
exclaiming “ You have saved me from despair ami
death 1"
Margaret extended her hand to raise her cousin,
both drew back a little, when Mery muttered there
unfeoliog words :
“My sister has courage 1 as lor toe, I would
leave all tbe poor hunchbacked cousins in the
world to die."
Uncle," said tho nephew, “with your permis-
■ion I shall retire to arrange my toilette a little
before breakfasL’ 4
He kis'ed Margaret’s hand, bowed to Mary,
end withdrew to change hi* (ravelling drets.
Tbe uncle and his two daughters placed them
selves at tbe table, and waited tbe guest, wbo was
soou announced by theiervsnL
Roth sisters uttered a cry of surprise, bat in
beld a ‘
different keys. They behold a charming young
gentleman of sleuder and symmetrical form (no
huticli) enter the room, lie advanced and em
braced Margaret. Placing before her a beautiful
bosket, ho said :
" There is your dower."
The basket was filled with diamonds 1
“It is also tbo bunch which has deceived the
custom-house officers, and arrived here free of duty.
This," added the nephew, “ is what I have car
ried on my shoulders from Bombay to Havre, fer
tbo purpose of offering it to the fair cousin who
would be willing to accept me with my pretended
poverty and deformity.”
This tclaircitieinent occaisiotied general joy,
which was oven shared by Mary ! True it i*, that
Mary loved bersistor without hating the diamonds.
8acrk»xrss or Tear*.—There is a sseredness
in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but
of power. They speak more eloquently than ten
thousand tongues. They ars tbe messengers of
overwhelming grief, of deep contrition, of un-
speakalio love. If thero were wanting any argu
ment to nrovo that man is not mortal, 1 would look
for Bin thestrong, convulsive emotion ofthebreasi
when the soul ha* been deeply agitated, when the
fountain* of feeling aro rising, and when tears are
pushing forth in crystal stream*. Oh, speak not
larshly of the stricken one, weeping in silence!
Break not the solemnity by rude laughter, nr intru-
sire footsteps. Despise not a woman’s tears—they
are wliat make her an angel. Scoff not it tbe stern
heart of manhood is sometimes melted to sympa.
tby—they are what helps to elevate him above the
brute. I love to see tears of affeetion. They are
painful token*, but still most holy. There it
pleasure in tears—an awful pleasure! If there
were none on earth to shed a tear for me, I should
bo loth to live; and if no one might weep over my
grave, I could uever dlo in peace.—Dr. Joknton.
“What are you staring at, sir, may I ask ?’
said an impcrialed, moustached ’ blood’ to a
•booster’on a Mississippi steamboat, who had
been watching him as a cat watches a mouse, for
some fifteen minutos. •• I thought so!’’ exclaimed
the lloosior, the moment the other spoke ; “ ( said
you’d got a mouth, and I was only waitin’ to be
sartin about It to ask you to * liquor.’ •• Stranger,
a list’ll you drink ? or bad you ratkor fight ? I
don’t care which, myself."
OON8UMPT1V W have found In Garten's *petilth Mis
lure, a certain and ejeedy cure, after the preecriptlon*
of matur of the most scientific physicians had proved
abortive. Mr. Taruer II. Ramsey, of FredericOaburit,
*.,wh.yecertificate will lw found around the bottle
acknowledges hU Indebtedness to this medicine for tho
preservation of Ids llle: as do eeores of other* who hare
been equally benefited by ita eflbects. f»blT-3w
The Only ClenulM,
An MOULT m
RAT AND CROW
WhcMf aUft wn [cams oRat tatre«&
Tbs Bat whose botdsnwaxh tore!
doa tread ood MSI
SiItiftSS’
IFJtfeoui IU lima ffo
SUSsl&tt-AMiMHp
A buy s box—tbeyll find K so.
fob 14—Im J. B, MOOBB,
OKURUIA MEDIUATBD MAT
JJIDfttUljrt^UMUUatoUMS
It tejuatlU stuff with which
May U cured tbuhlsa or Ileh«
lUog or Tetter Worm, gore I)U.
lt u eovtrrtgu cure sunllssf.
ttaU-Iihenm, ChllbUias, aud tbs Scurvy,
By It are knocked topsy tarry;
Hcald-hsod, Hash aud Frickl/Hsat,
A ad Erycipites ’Iwlll default
Ulcers, H»ti<fe1ouc aud Old •*«,
By UiUeOAI'orecuredla
ftuflwrere. there Is grouud for buua
ln FEMBLK.8 MKD1GATKD 80AP.
J. B. MOOBB.DrwW ■
For sals by
ftb 14
Beaumarchais.
nRAUMABCTIAlS aud His Than; gkelebw •
M3 French Kociety la tU litb Century, and sfffM
fatuous Beaumarchais' claim upon the U. 8, OnvsTUMSftt
* ilsbtd during the Amsrtcau Bsvslft
for Uapplies.A'c^ftiruW
Uon; translated from Lomenlo, by II. B. Edward*.
Andcraon’s Ukn NgsoUt or BaylorsH— aud Ate-
core fits Daring Fu* Years Wanderings Isitouth Westers
Africa; with numerous lllustratfMM.
Rome, Christian and Papal; sketches of tho Bsllglsu
Monuments, Ate.; witbnoUcreof the JsonJte oudthu
Inquisition. By L. Ds Sanctis
Harper's Narativoof the General Coarse of DliHyy
from tbe earliest periods; for oae of school*.
Th*- Forum; or Forty Yean Full Practice at thsFhlludu
phi* liar. By David Paul Frown, 3 vola.
Tit for Tat. By a La-lr of New Orleans.
I/mU Napoleon and The T—*—**
W. Do Pay.
dre 2 W. TIIORNK WILLIAM.
• Bonaparte Family. ByM.
New Granada.
FJ1WKNTT Months In ths Amtem By i.
_ with mop* and numerous IllustraUoas.
Kl Grengo; or New Mexl.o iud Her People* By W*
W. If. Davis, late U. 8. Attorney 1 with Ulnmnlteus,
Done, liy a Stroller In Eur pe.
Ksihle Drsnde, a Firs Bid. History of Quiet life. By
Ilotinc Lee.
Rigby on the Constitutional Treatment of Vernal
J*n*30 W. THORNE WILLIAM
CHARIER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INS.
H A ?TF _ ..
A bstract of import
or the condition of the Company oa the 111 4
••I January, 1857, audits doing* for the bur aud ft h
tnonlbs, ( tiding at that period t
'.•spiral, (exclusive of Surplus,)...........
Surplus
Capital and Surplus.....
Cash In hand..... ! $9,197J8
Fash la Bank, drawing A percent, to-
Cash la coarse of trsnsarisrion from
Agents...........
. 9,739-32
708.66
Amount Cash Items.........
Rank stocks at matkri valne:
268 Shares Mercantile Bank, Hart
ford r
!W Shares Rank of Hartford County.
Hartford — 33,18460;
64 Kbart-s Exchange Uank.UortforiL. SJOIjOO
M “ Anirrican Exchange Beak,
New York City ••••••••••• 8.166008
lb riharrs I’twenlx Dank, Hortfard..
18 “ State Bank, «
39 “ City Bank. M
“ Charter Oak Bank “
“ Conn. Sav’jrs Bank "
32 “ Farmers and Mechanics
Bank. IUrtfor-1.....
10 Shares Atlantic lUnk, Bo»t< u....
6 “ Bank of North America,
New York • Itj..- —
42 Shares Connecticut River Bank
ing Cu^ ll*rtfonl.H. n , mMm ». H ...
3J78J0
7J00j90
2/)OOjOO
3J70J0 !
J/MM
3,736J6
Amount of Bank Stocks.
Railroad Stocks, at market mine:
7 Share* New Haven. Hartford and
Springfield Railroad J)
DO chares Chicago and Galena hail-
20 Shares Milw ukl* and MlssU«ip; l
lUilMod.. U
40 Sham Erie ,<id North itast Bail-
rood 2.400JO
3 ltonds ($1,000 eorhi liMlionopoUe
and Cincinnati Railroad..... 9.000.0$
Amount of lUUroad Blocks
Amount Loans on first Mortrarrs „..41A,Ti8J8
do do Beak Stocks sad Bell rood
Beads os collate ml* — L, t,TA8J8
Aro rant all other Loaus^ring pem<waLaecwr-
el by endoraeaentor othensia* lTtftlAJi
Aniouat Interest accrued 8,71AM
do Furniture and Fixtures account-..^ S18J3
Amount Aaset*...........~.
INCOME.
Premiums received, less return Pre-
mtuine $38J97J1
Interest money received A accrued... 7 J64JQ
Market value of Company’s Stocks,
above cost 781.00
Amount of Income
EXPENDITURES.
PaidLorees........................ $
i’oiii ComtniMtons, Aaloriee, Ex
change, Taxee, and all other ax-
pensee — 8,84133
Amount of all Kxpturre
$13,038X1
LIABILITIES.
All claim* against tbe Ceaapany....—
The Company tented Its flntDnHcy. Aocwrtll. 1
1, IftftT *
Whole number Policies In force, Jsa.
Amount at risk, Jett. 1, 1S5T.......
Average amount of each Policy.
frtustx. Secretary.
A. WILBUR. Agent, haven oak.
Harford. Jan. 16.1*57. fob 4
OEN MEAD’S
Steam Engine Works.
A. & W. DKSMEAD& SONS,
UAhTl.MOHK, 1
L OCDMOTIVK AND STATIONARY STEAM BX
OINK BUILDER.*. IRON FOUNDEBS, 0ENBE
AL MACHINISTS, AND BOILER MAKERS. KNOINM
(rum 6 to 40 borne j-ower constantly kept ou baud, wfth
all the modem Improvements. Engine* from 40tn2«t
hnree power mode to order Alan PGRTABLB BOIL
KBS, with Engines attached that ( *
iglne# attached that toko up a van small
JBJDOAK w JIIACItlKRRT« $AW, 0BI8T AND
llydraalk PRESSES ;1M-
NK8 for Awthrwdte aud
BOLLING MILLS. Screw end II v
PKOA ED BLOWING MACIHNKL
other blest furnaces; lHUl.KBS andCASTlNOSof oesvy
ji—:^ n . WORTHINGTON’S STEAM PUMP; aim
STEAM. VACUUM AND WATER GAUGE!
furnished and put up. JeMf
Fairbanks’ Scales
•TILL TRIUMPHANT
T HE Report of ths Americas Institute'
Srelre, rredsjhusr
Grampian llills, but somewhere un tha Ditto IUdgo,
ur Ibt Atteghanlos. The sympathy nf tha young
advocate was strongly enlisted lu hahalf of his
canlno client, • hound, not uulv of ftohln treed,
hut of a hundred fields; and. with dogged auldui-
ly and perssverattee, and wlih skill, Ingenuity nnd
aioquotiee, which aavw earnest nf hlslhtnre ami*
italic* at the bar, ha suveeeded tn MtahHihlnf an
alibi, proving that the falsely amused quadraped
was actually thirteen mites distant, from (he seene
of slaughter, el the (Into of lu oeearreeef I and
his olUnl was, of oouree, trlumphaaily acquitted.
Whal foe rewarded the rankten effort end ilfnal
•ncres* of the young lawyer, we are Rol iufurnred,
bui, If It wm nol a good one, (here wtut have Wen
•n wayref^Vf dog In (he oase.—Ofierfortu
»OsaKcr
Imcy flune. In nlerters In Singer, recently said,
14 We hear of kea-yeeked hnsWndi, hnlfotddng
seonl roes (eg-pecked wives.
DAVIS* PAIN K1I.I.KB.
This will certify, Hist about (bur years since, 1 was at
tacked with ahcwreenoM at the lungs, • hard reughjutd
raising Mood, with pain In the centre of my left breast •
was almost discouraged, but hearing what wouderfrtl
•urcere friend Uavl* met with In curing rol,ts, roughs,
pain lu ths sides, ftc^ I was Induced to glre his Pain
Killer a Mr trial. I wa* then raising Mood ftxuu two to
three limes a day, and hod been about els w**ks. with
out cessation. I followed tha dlrecU-ut, aud to my eat
Isfactlon, nty cough eoon gave way, the Mreding ceased
my pain removed, and now ( am enjoying a comfulable
degree of health i an pal» *bvtut Uta,ao cough, no Meed-
tug, and have a good appetite, sleep nanad, and and my
strength gaining and my fireh also Increasing; end now,
whether I live long rr not, 1 want everybody to know
what this Invaluable medicine, through the Messing of
God, ho* done fur me, 1 have used It with equal sucreae
In my fomlly for many other romplalata for which It Is
vecotrnneitdrd, and would most ohrertully reremmend
theal»'\e tae-Uclaa tothivae who hare cohta and reagha,
especially those of long elandlng—m-rer hedlavurage-l
and say you cannot ha cured, until you hate given
Davit’ Pain K'ller a ttlal, ne I hare dona.
fob34—lw Bti.ilARDB PMCKItAM, fall Hirer.
♦♦ IIOPN NMVBM DIRE.**
Ir Head lha following tribute |o WISTAR** BAL
SAM. (tern lha K'ndarhaoh (N.Y.) BestUual, dated Jaly
III-
“A remarkable cure efOon«amp«lan has rreantly here
•fleeted by this medicine, In the town of Chatham, In
lhtss*ualy,sad which was reUied tows by Df.llertWk,
an eminent ph»sMan of that town, to wham we hare
pemMon to refrr. A ymuyi tody wha had long labor-
ed wader aa affiMtlaw of the langa, was caasteered by
her Iriends as bayand the reash of medklaa, and tern
was tofomsd by hev medical attendant that she mw*
dlo »ha Was tadweed le read for a bento *♦ WltTABM
BALSAM OF WILD Oil BABY, as atari remit, tha
young todjrsxperieared treat relief, aad two mare Veto
lies were succrerirely precured and sdmlaWtored. Dm
Is new happy In (he rerioraltou ef health.' 1
Nom geuatoe unison rigusd I, BUTTS eu th* tmp
Fm, Mltoln
FAIRBANKS A (XV. Bread way, forth* beet Bay, C.
and (Vtlle fealre-Ooid Medal.
FAIRBANKS A (XV— For Ptatfo
oonuav. atth drt‘p terer—Silver V
FAIRBANKS A CW—P.WrtotfonPa
FA1KRANK8 A XV-FUr Grid Oota t
Office Balance—Diplren*-
The Sales mrntfoaed above were taken (keen the or*
dinary stock of the tubocritoee, and prove* atth* ttlal
before the Judge* of the Institute Just what they MV
warranted to prove *n every trial and to every-day Mb
rated to prove an every t
tee—••parirctiy cecract".
They ore manufactured, as heretofore, by th* utlglnri
Inventors, end th* utmost cure Is taken ta render them
perfret ae regard* watkamrehlp nnd material—every
Scale bring subjected to the acrereer tori before It tenb
lowed to go edit of th* establishment.
Nearly list medlficuUoa* of there Wetghtwg Mschhren
are offered to tbe buriures pwbDc. among whWh are t
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