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?t PrucMdinx* of any Solely, Ais.w.i.Ml'ii, bt Corpora-
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" three time*or oftencr 'TO
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detluUelj the nature of. the buvitiesl to 4m advertised.—
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or. in alter over the atmmnt cmtfhctrd for.
Oiutmct Advertisements payable qnartatly; Advertise*
s from atranguM and transient perious payable in
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advance. ‘
The paper, under ho clrcumsUucra, to be included id
a contract. . .
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Call* on persons te bucotn* candidate*, yrlll ho!ti«cr|cd
w other odrcrtisuhiouta, te.* * - .
adMttCd.
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Announcing candidates fur oflke, $10, te be pai l In
vlv.-mc*.
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•me. will be inserted until forbid, and paymunt ox*
acted. , .
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nrsiloui or regal ring notices dutigin-d to call uttanftun
'to f tire, concerts, soiree#, or any public entertainments.
* T ■ ‘ r wltnittani**—all net Ices of
.... jiirs)thu saute wUl be char^atu!^
rate of, opt I"m than 520 cent* per lino.
Advertisement* ordered In the Weekly, $1 per
Mutra tor inch insertion f»r any. Hot* luas'tlmti one
month. For more tlmn one month, at ouedialfthe rap e
specified In above table..
* The under
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strictly t ..,.
inituic* to doriato.. therefrom..
TLs above-taiiw to take effect March 1,1*50.and to
cootinne binding until changed by the vote or a minority
if the undersigned.
X. It.—This schedule shall not In any way effect, the In
tegrity of eklvting contracts. Mleontuv'i* for the year
ir any other specified thue,'shall* only cease with the
- perfcte fnrwklch the»
wt—
undersigned. publishers of Daily, Tri- Weekly and
ly uewsp.ipers in Savannah, On., pledge thcmsvlres
y ti odltera to the above bill of chargee, aud in no
•spiral
_____ were made.
"IN > WITIIINGT tv. Mnrnllis X.O..
■al.tilKertlHcwcntH.
CUA 1
m npimioK couiiT,jahu.
ABV TBBM. I»T.
TAtB OK OAUIWIA,mu ni.ia oouxxlt
R ULIS NISI —Samuel A Mli.r ini Join. D. Ketgu.
son. ejjwrtner# using the name aud llratol Miller
a rorguum m. Isaao Maudes.
Upoti the petition of the »*td Miller A Forgiisun, pray*
ln^ the (brecloeare of the K-juny of ttedenipumt of and
in all of one undivided out half luterot >u ell the tract
ot l ist SltU ite, lylug and being in the county or t.'linl-
Imui and State ot tiburktaafinMald, a ijoliilnp the lands
af Will il. Davis no tbe i.H|lli,J. A.' W. Ottbbeage nu tbu
west, and J. 8. Mimtiuolllu on the itottli: the owner of
the land on the east not fwing kuuwn. The said tract con*,
taliilo* seveuty-ttve acres moroor less, and tying ubout
three tulles Wrsroftite city or fiavauunh There lietna
however, a prior mor. gags on said nmllridod uuo half of
said tract I* favor or Joseph IJppm .n. for one huudred
and elgbty*two dollars aud filly ceuts, dated .May 'st,
lS5t>, which said property was mortgaged by the said
IsuoMiindouto the said .Miller * Ferguson, by Drotl
betriug <lato the second day of day, tu the year one
th >u«tad eight bun Iredand fl(ty«lx, to secure the tniy*
taunt of the autit ul oue bundrwl and eightysix dollars
an I firty-five cents, srlth interest fr-.m January IsUeJi,
fin iar befira ibt* first day of January, in-the year pne
tlibusand eight hun Ired and ADyrSoven, according to a
priiUlssufy.not*)Wade aud executed by tlie said l»ato
•in id 'll, to the sai l Miliar and Perguv.n, bearing uveu
dais with the Mid Mortgage, and that there »till re*
m.ilus unpaid thereon, the sura of oue buo<lred and
aU'tty^sd^Ura and fifty-flue cents, exclmivc of in
terest, .•
>Ju motion of Use on te Levy, Attorneys for Petitioners,
It ia ordered, that the sAid Isaac Muudi-n ilo pay luto
thisOoar«t ou or berora the first day of Uie next Term
of this Court, the principal and interest due on th«*ald
pro oissory notM«n,t mortgage, and the c»»ts of thl»ap
plKMtiontand lu deUutt thercol. that |h« H<|ulty of lie
deu.inon of. the said Isaac Mutiihiti, to. Ihe said mortgug*
e l pramlsSf be thoucafbrth and foreverforacbsn d,
And it h fnrther ordered, That acopy of this SlULK
sb nl be published in one of the: pdbltc Uasyttee of Hus
Stite uuoeaniouthtor fdnr ‘months,op.served on’tltv
ui irtgtgor or his ep-wlal agent nr Attorney .at least Uir.e
nt <u s pretlnn* lo tlie tlute the titoticy is directed to be
paid, did that •nun urthsr aud other proceedings be
bad a* are prescribed by |bo fiututos of the State ol
3e >rgia, iu sucti'casae mad* au ‘ provided.
Tin extract from the minutes.
BACJX u LHVf, PUIntifTs Attorneys.
H STATS OP OltO KOI A, Oil ATI! AM COUNTY.
kULB NISI.—.I.icph Lippuiau.r#. Isaa: Slttuden.
b Upon the petition of Joseph Lippmati praying
iiiaiorrcfbattreof the B<|uity of Kedumption of and tu
ail that one undivided moiety or half psrt of all tu it
lot of land siiaata, lying and being in the county uf
Chain uu »ud State of Oeoffgla, containing *«v«-nty flvu
acr -« (more or lees,) and bounded ontliumstby iin*
known lands, aotlth by Davi*.west by J A. IV Cnbhagu.
an I north by J. S. MootiaolUni about thrso miles from
the city of bavannab.whlch Mid properly was m»rlgag.
elbythesald Iwmo Muuden to the stid Jnsspl Llpp*
mtu hydsed bearing data th* first day of May.iu the
yntr ou*.thousand eight hundred and titty sis, to secure
th'ptyinvot of the sum »f one hnudrvd and eighty two
dollars and fifty ci-QU, ninety days after th« ditto there*
wnBaMtMriibn. —... -
and tdghty two dollar* and fifty rents.with Interest front
the fourth day of August, in th* year eighteen hundred
and flfiy*Mx*— •
On laothmtif Lloyd A Owens, Atlorasvs for Petitlnn*
er ItUonlvrsd, tWKtlie said Isaac Mundan do pay Into
Ibis Heart, ua or before th* first day of tb« next term
of this Court, thu principal and Interest due on the said
promlwry miteaud mortgage, and the owtts of thia*|e
.^.jAtTlbe Kdi .
demptJou uf the Mid Isaac Mumieu to lb«s»/d worigag-
plication, aud Iu default thi
wittily of l(i>*
•dprrmlsesbethenoefnribeadrnraver foreclosed
* nd U Is farther ordered. T|Mt a copy of this Rule
, ■ — .. Jher ordered, 3it' ..
•b ill be published Iu on* of (be pnldio gawitss of this
I# dlrect-d
Ihate, wnev a mouth fUr four months.or served on Ibo
Mortgagor or hi* vpedsl A»r"Ht nr>ltoro#ir, at least
egsawtoswaa^
uavtsssaStsax* .
mam-
jxu 8A*lawtu» ; Deputy nerk. >. 0.0 (>■
Toail wliom it may
late of Marah Roebuck.
p»sits and admonish alt and
‘ eniilntt Of Mid dre«as«d. to
‘ "thfa iiha tuns nrswribnl
*h*y kave^ why letter*
Mid app'l-
Wltnes*. A. L. DeL .._
county. Ihls ‘Jd.b day ef
wtUmaud
•"“^orilinaijrtor Melniosh
-1*67.
A. L, PyLORMK.
It may
«» w
*lw»’’ witblN »IN» MnrwnapMMi
TIm p r o _ * : *'-
“U.*,” WI4I4 I.W, MalWnaflMiMiMiMB.
lira ,■ or boWifco wm IridMMM at iMa Ifcoaafa
It bailor not la to bom. 11 all, but Ko* kla t-oltlr,
boilad ll oad.ra Irra.aoN Itoihm
wrot amoot ikaaoMItra, obaaa kt Swhaulabml
’ V
waoramoo* iba aoMlara,
blntwll, ao that,la abun. ha bacai
Whin <raa da, Ida nclmrnt «aa q
amall loi ’
, JWnRjSHSWirhoh'twt «n3 Kt,-al«. to amuw
Ihh psyinmit »»T the sniu of elshwn ltuu«lr.'d and fifty,
ihra* dollar* and f irty seven cents, on or befitra the
tw-nt)*tilittk tlay or October, In the year ono tlmusand
eight fmiidrcd iiinl fifty-six, aocoldlhgto the Intent uiul
ui.'iutlugof two pnonmuty itotv'i made by the said Pat
ries ritxtiatrlck't-itfiu wtll.Michael ,1.Uellly, botrlttK
uveu ilgte with 111* atld mortgage, and that t|ere still
rvnialiis uniMtd tlior•on, the *nin«»f sixteen hun-lr«s| uiul
htty-tlmm tloMar* and forty-seven coubs with Interest
rnjtit thu twenty*niuth day «f October oight'-en hundred
and fifty-six. -
ou motion*! Iildyfi ft Owens, Attorneys fbr Petition*
or, ti i* onturvu. inns site wild Patrick rit»l»*trlck do pay
.into this C.K»rt,otfw Itefur# th« flr4 .lay of the next term
of-.thU Goar* thb |irinoipai ami inn-rest due on the said
pruttikwiry nules and Wnrigsge. and tho cods of this tip-
: pliciUlmt, aud In default thereof, Unit the tmulty or Ho*
dcutption ’ ef cite aald lUtrlch Fltsputilek.ni the said
tmlritosged premises 1» thbucefbrtli ami fo»evi r fore
sail it is further or lered.tlmt ao py or this Rule shall
lUtilUhudlu nit# or the public liitsvltcs uf this Mate,
i a m tilth Tor fotfl months, nr servetl uiitlte tn-irtgit-
MSf MV ill* special Agent or Attorney, at least three
mouths previous to the time the nb-noy Is Jliected to he
p iid^Mid that such fuitheraud other proeeealinxsbe had
M are prescribe.! by tho dUtUtes of the DUte of Georgia,
lu sm-ii cases made an I provided.
J*nJ7-la 4m ■ pjpntyClerK. n.Q.0.0.
a It VAN OJUSTV JliltUtAlc'c’.S -lAi.tti
^^’11,,. ntt d (LD.bvfbre titeUnuri House dot,r, It*
Ihet-nUlity of llryail, no the llr»t ruesday In
— *•—— “•••I*-* * —*• •
March next, between the legal hours nl sail:
Those two tracts or Uad lying in said county, the llt.i
ootiUltiing two littudro*! acres, origtually gruuled to
•lubriel Uadi-titT, ou tlie Jfillt Novemlwr. IWl. the. niltcr
i»ntulu!ng two hnttdml acre*, granted lb Wm. Harn.
on the Jtltti Nnveiuuor, IMIt levied on iu the |ire|>eriy
of William ilrowu, tu satisfy a uturlgitgo fi. fa., Issui-il
fmni the superior ^urt «f **id couuty, in fitvor of Wtl-
JKtWK I. I.AjilttH.
LlttEIITV COl'NTI SIIKrtlF, '.SAI.K
^^-tl.l. UK 'OLD, 11; lir.t Till, urn
m w .baiwveu tbu legal hours ot snlmbefore-Ute i’nurt
llvUMt Joor tu the town ef HiiiMvillo, Liberty county.
. the toilowing property, to wilt ....
One small L-tof ranging timber, consisting of llllrty
fair sib Us In all, living and lying nu whal is ku-'wn as
Kff WcKmlV (winding.on LlillcCammchle. and levied •>«
as III* Iirniwri/oi Albert M Uakcs. to s ttiify a tl. fie. 1*
mied out of the Inferior «5otflt of s.tl-l county Ml tho
.January term of ad I County, eighteen hundred and Ilf
tv soVvu; (MAT.) iu favor of William U. Darwy vs. Albert
M.Dukeq; aud property iHiIntodpuiby the plaiiitUIin
BstH-tition, tlaia i»th day t»i ••annary, WM. •
’ 4AClIII TIllhH*. dhrrlff L. • \
Jan ar
LinRRTY CUU(il’t SlUfilUFF'aaAnib,
W llab IIB SOLD, on the Orat Tdaelay iu Match
nett, be* ween thel-gol h.misnf sniu. laflorethe
Onuit iL-use door, iu llinosviito, Liberty county, the fol
lowing property, to wit ? «... ,
One tract o land containing flv* hmnlred ami fifty
aervA(morunr less,) with all ttieimprovemsiftsthi'rvou,
being an l lying In said county, an*, on the watersnt
.laltlloCatioticMe Three hundred and fifty nets* of
Kimd swamp,a IMrt of wLich lisslieoit Mimieafttly cillll*
rated for Several jre-»rs,»tl4 lemnded ns fallows t nu tits
north nut and-wmth cost by land of James It. Itird,
BoutlnJawin Fioyed,uudon all other side* by L ll. Hon
dries, 1<{VJot) cuMtw iffiiwrly of I, U. Dnnli-r, to ustlsfy
a fi. fa.,issued ftoiu the dit|M-rinr Cunrl of Mild county,
Ucci-^mber tertn.lUfifi, In favor of.M. F. IVmAlAMiw—
L. U. Danrft- -t»M|M-riy jmlnted out- by JefiM«|totpt
the'JJd day of Jxitnary, 1857. : *aj|> •••v.-.vJ,
At th* same thus and place, will bo sold, the following
pro|i«Hy.to wltt . _ •
Two tract* of land lying In add county t tho firet eon*
U nlug five hnudred acre«t (m-ire or line,) and bounded
as follows, nn thu north by John furry, and on all nth*
er shies hr lauds iinkinwii, lying on both sids* ,»f Tay *
tor's Creek; tho other containing one hundred'Acre*,
(niuiv ..r IcoO known ns theTaiam Trvt.ahd bouudeil
as follows) .west ity lauds of Jeshaa Fletcher,, and on all
Other Sides by lands of lowfs Price) levied noM.tbe
prnliert.v of Audrevr Kodger*, to sfitMly three small fi..
raw.,issued front a Justloo XJnnrt, sUtoeiitlr (Jlsirlct,U.
Il^bf said county, twain fhvor of L.-I1. Johns and Wm,
ll.Uauldeit.vs. John Ihiwntngand Andrew ledgers, tit*
other iu fav> rof Jonathan Anderson, vs. Andrew Lodg
ers; lovy made and returned tomobjr a. constable, thi*
/ Alt Broadway, corner Spring st.,^
J»n $* .
iDMIlHITBATOfl
mmmmuu.at .'•prlaM
W ith UK 60LU.at.iprltigfleW.TBnnghiiSiCounty,
•on the Bret rntwday in March next,OdOacresu
Hnd. lyiug In slid emtnty t bonndfd north by (J. When*
baker, east bv Onyler’s land, south b O. Dasher, west
t y O WisvnhAl^eri togotliur with the improvement*
Alao^-at the same time and ploco, will be sold,th*
f**il-»alng negroes, to witt • . .
Nathan Kll«n, Abby, Betsey, Jane, Sucky. tiarah.
Clney, Juno, Mary,Jim, Frank, Fanny, and Delia t the
eaine sold aa the property of the Kstute of John Ulmer
deceased, by order uf the*’ourt. ' ' ,1
jin in-Id MAitV c tTI.MKK; Adm'a.
KXIfiOUTuti’yi * a i-« ; ;-4
rflTHK Bxiwutorsnf th» will of the lion. Johu U. Usi
JL ri<-n,latonf Clutthdm county, Georgia,
ui|dr' fi * - • |-
lor for sal' 1 , by authority of tho siltin', tho following
pioprrty:
I. A iraet of land wltuato.1 bn Black Or*-"k, in Chat
ham couuty Georgia, about l*J mile* by the Augusta
road, from fiavannah. ronUlulog ttl« acres, and known
ai th<* Springfield Plantation. The tract Is near th» line
of til» pro|H»H«l Clmrleitnii A Havannah Kailnaid. A
pnitlon nl It lias fortm-rly lawniniUivated in riro.
It. A tract of land lu Habersham county, Georgia. In
cluding the Dwclliiig lLmseaudgfntindN.lut.-ly the gum*
tner Uusiilenceof thediKuascdTesUtoi.kmiwnas Hot k-
Ingham, situated about .'I tulles south of Clarksville and
all ml '.'5 tulles Irum the Hue nl the Ibtlnin flap llallro.nl.
The tract contain* i-Viacres of fair average ttfiland, of
which about Ml acres have lawp cleared and cultivated;
the rent tinder Is well wooded with the orllnary growth
uf the country. Tho Hwelllngllwiwo Is large. o>mtno<li-
on* and lu complete repair. The sit* commands an ex
tensive view of the Ulus Hklgv Mountains. A fine spring
of water Is near thu Dwelling Hone#. On the premises
•re Kitchens. Stables.
House, Corn House.
«rl)A"d Farmer’s Dwell-
mhstantlAtly lotllt. An
s large nnnilwr of rare
In Florida! A tract
lted M Sec-
acres. Tits
Feruandlua
flm-ike House. Dry-Well
lug House, all co
orchard <»n the ci
friilttrecsuf varhmai.
III. The following tl. _
** landlii Aia<-htia coitnl
tlon 10. tnwndiipP. rang
tract ||e« within 4 mile* .
and Cedar Keys Itallnad. .
Three tracts hi laud In Wakl
fait mimlMtr IS, containing fl<H)
routnluleg atm acres, and part of
inuJMi lures.
The nto|>erly In llabsreham county
t,y application to Alexander Krwin, ..
that In Alochnacounty hv application to llnrace Mere
ry, Kvj., Mlcanopy, Florida) that In Wakulla county by
application to Ma|. John Beard,Tallahassee, a ‘A __
For inrioB apply atHsvanaah,Oa., to llenry Wiltlam*, FBI 1
on* of the executor* 'tS-.
THOMAS M. BKRKIRN,) »'
CIIAKI.KS J. .IKXKIXB.VExecutor*. Ao,
IIKNHY WILLIAltiL j 1
ttovlA -A
Savannah Mornlnc VewCtha TaUalta*#*
’ ■ ‘ * •— ‘ * CnrunlcleA Hentlra^Alij
, lieci
Han k Journal. Augusta
CouitItntIuuuHst, Mllledi
Courier. aHIpIPxm pnblh
and send lolls th.
coiHT'uIr
ouuiiciiks. ooUkiikn, am, ,-uut.io iiuumsaa.
No. 1.13 William street, near Fulton, N*w York.
P
fac t it
[’HATS.
IllHNCII SOFT HATH, (J. Cotiplna,
All.) for rate by
iso. Shoo Mann*
_ 8. .1. PAKDIM8U8, rule agent. Also, „
etttrera’ Goods. ■ No. 64 Cedars're<-t,
jwto—am New York,
Arrive At Xavanm-.k..., ..,,10.45 r. m.
■xtwikh saVAitxau akh ai
*KlOAkW qtiiTlt.lL
Augusta.,1 ..,.*45
.JvtoAugi , «n...A,
Arriv*lnnavaiinxk....,..tv,..t.au.
■SHk^MShT ^
ArrivnaiMnonu S.!5r.M;antl
•KTtvskR •avANNatt, Mtu.sneKVit.LS anu ba-mmtoM,
l^aveHavatntah,,..,. Sa.m.
Art!vein Mlllodgevlito ...2.45 r.N.
V«w« Macon...i .11.45 a. M-
Arrive In Eatimton .fi r. m.
• .. WN,M. WADLKY.
davannakiGa , l-Jih i tel.. 1855. «oU3
U‘>
whormaken and ShotdVarers"
. t-l-KUa, HUADV riTTNUl UiutliMn'. r.,11
J Root add 8h>. Congress ami Oxford Tin Uppei
- i Ladles’, Youth’s and t till rcu'w of every nisterl_
and dse, fdesai# Wholesale or Uotall by 61. ARTHUR.
Imp-irter of Shoe Findings and Maehiuc tMIk, flJGold
bt reel, New Vo'k Gflcrs piumptly mild fur nil purl*
of tho Uiiion-nnd Canadas. feb ‘Jd-am
WILLIAM MILLER,
PI A XO PONTE MASUPAOTUltEIl,
fifo*, ISO * 108 Knit Txveuty-Plrat-Nt.,
GAM UN HAND, AND 18 CONSTANTLY MAKINQ,
8otna of tlie most Magtdfircnt
PIANO FORTES
' xvnierfxatt'To via vvxuc.
mxormwito tin venue.
T UB Superiority i.f toon in the above make is too
well known to not-d mentioning.* Ills ubjn-t Mug
to nlbrm Iho public where Pianu Fortes, superior In
tune and touch to any other make, and Cukspcx run
CAMt. Vn ying from $iOO, to $l,oofi, nnd warranted.
‘ ‘ "IU-Hiii •
foil 20—!<m
Bowuo & Hasbrouok,
CITATlGNintH' HALL. Nos 171 and 17n Peart street,
55 N. Y.. IMI'ORTKUS and 51 ANU FAJ TU It K118, offer
for sale at tnw CUth i*ricet or approved credit, every va
riety of Vi-cuant Books, t'apoi« fancy and Sbtplo Ha*
tlonery, Writing Paper, laigai I'ap-r, Notre, Drafts,
Mnnerntid shipping ittcoipts. lukbt.md*. Mcmumnduiii
aud Tinio Honks, IVtt*. I'encii*, 8latt a. l’eii-Kn(ve*,Llids
and Haggatumon Uoards. An., and allartlcb-* usually
k- tit Ly lha trade. JOB HUNTING and L1THOGHA-
I’llY executed at low rates. Cards t’lreulnr*. 11111-
llvads Ao. COUNTRY MKK0IIANT8 INVITKD TO
CALL. feb Urt—ilm
SPRING IMPORTATIONS.
1857-
PKTF.RSON * IIVMPIinHT.
521 Bruadway, opposite St. Hlqholhs Hotel,
IJTAVii Just rtH-eltcil nud'nre unw pti'tstred In ex.
I'M. hil.lt tlKlr new »t*«ck of rich Gnr|"-lings, which
f i tanety aud etyle.ranuut bo i-qualled, coiiblbtliig of)'.
Rich IKiinalse and Medallion Carpets 12s. to Itfe per
yard.
Hinlt Velvet ant Axmlnstsr Carpet* 10*. to 112*. per
yard.
Rirlt Tapestry and Rrussels Cnrpet*.
Licit mp y and Ingrain*, uf evefy price and quality* ,
Oil Cloths, «f every width awl design, from tho beet
manufactories. . • • ... . .
• urtaliH and Cartaln Material, of the very latest Mt»
Aeiti*, and an nxporieticod uphelefer to attend tu ordiir*.
ffmis( kee|>ersand .tf«rehant* are invited tu examfue
war stock nnd piIci-abelorepnrt^*^**-- 1 ■
lustitiltlnn*, laalgrn, Churd
Oroat Northern and Southern Nail Bout*,
MX NORfllKKNt sinfTIUHX AND U UrtXM TtUTKt KM.
Dally, ’(flntidar night excepted,) lietween
i JL Richmond and Washington City, via Gnrd<m*vllle
and Alexandria.
Ilmira of deinrtnreat Ulchmnud...C.45 a. M.,aml 7.U0 r.M
Returninx leave Wn»ldn*ton.... M . AM..and r.M.
iWJkd arrive at lUclintond. 100 r. w., and 4 a. x.
jThiggage Checks and Tickets, given through between
RlrhmQtnl ami \V ashinatun.
Three two Knilnvid* having no 8tmp Rail, and being In
excellent order, and carrying the great Northern and
Southern Matt, give the best guarantee of always reenr*
Jug connection*, as hunwra'^r arrivals daily at lllcfi*
||||ondaiid Wafhingti)p cjtf Is adianre of th# Steamboat
Fare between Richmond and W«sblngluii.... NN ..-.. w $5 60
AnGmnfbnswfll be found olwaya ready, to takethrough
jmsrengscif Una —“
M LKFKUV UK’S SCHOOL.
r llK 8ouloti of thi* School ojama on the first da;
. or Octaber and terminates on tbe first day of July
terms ««>r th" w hole 8«-*Mon:
AuJtoinl. |200
AViVtliing 520
l ‘ttgli*h Tull tun 40
Odern Languages, each.. 20
aUlt 520
For Marie on i'latin or Ouitar - 80
For Hnrp, per loreon 2
For Drawing..... 20
For Drawing from Nature..... 40
For Painting ill Water Colors 40
Por Painting lit Oil Colors 60
For nse of Piano 0
STO MXTI4A OHA.HGr£]S. ,
FACULTY.
llubert*p Lefehvre, A M, Principal, Nalaral Phi low
pbyand Freuclt History.
Rev II 8 Kepplor, Mural aud Mental Phllowiph)
Composition. •. - .
Kov W K Webb, A M, Mathematics, Latin, Klintorh .
Illstorr. *'} l 1 '
.John P Little, M D.ChomUtry.
it A Lewis, M D, Botany.
r SCamps. A M, MtHh-rn Ungunge*.
film 51 F Cary. Kitglidi Drnnchor
sMissMOflordoti, do.
-Ml** It Dartlott, do.
Hefr'J W.TItllow yiAim.
Mitd'lftlL Ln-a-.v do.
Madame M (CatVAii,Singing.
Mrs 51 Taylor, do.
c Hosceu.tiuUar.
J A Calyo, Drawing and Painting,
References—lit Rev Uishn|>KHiott, nf Georgia, Rt It*
BlihopCahl.s, oj Alabama, Itt Rev HUhopMnndc.of V#,
i)t Ret-HDhop Jolin*. iff,Virginia, thn Clergy of tl-
KpDciipalcbiirch In Virginia, Mr* Governor Towns, <
ueprgla,
For theaecommiMlation of persons from a'distant*,
pupil* will bo received during the holidajs (July, Ai
gun mid fieiatenilier) aitdVharged for butnl at thosats'
rate a* In the session. They will be then exclttdvul
engaged In tlie study of French and Mmdc; far Kri-ne'
they will be charged suven dollar*a month.and for 51 its},
one dollar pcrleuuu. For further pnrtlriilnr*, apply l>
HUHIHtT P. I.KFKIiVRF.,
cor. ol Grace and PuhdiiH 1 streets,
dm 520-ly IGchtttond, Va.
EDUCATIONAL.
The HKV. G II, RATO i having,taken
ichurgonf the Isis nf llopo School for the
ensuing jwar, the exorcises will bo re*
sumed on th# first Monday In January.—
All the branches usually taught In a first class Itislltn*
lion will ha taught In thlsH-hmd. Children from abroad
will he hoarded In the rlrlnlty -of tlm school. Ueupficl*
\ H. I'., residing in the fith district, will be
arts* nfth-- P.r ... - ... „
taught gratuitoariy.
STHPIIKN F DUPON,
Commissioner P.8. F.fill)District.
School.
OoiirUr.'.* JHl»!raV|Pnbll*li the above dally fo*-I *j
, CIIA-.
w «T5T;iiOT.r P. Screven and Ilk-hard I
TV T.Gibson, Bxecatorsof C. P. Richardson*, da*
Ceased.
On reading and filing th* petition In the abate cause,
praying Gist the said Jam*-* I*. H-reven and RlcliHr-1 T.
Gibson, Kxrcutors ns afoterald, siioutd by the order nf
the Court, be d|rw't*-d to make titles to the p*tltl*nlfi
the fi rms**r the Rondcf said P. P. Rkhards.me.d*cra*fidj
ami on motion nf AttorneysInrPetlllnner ll leordaretf L
the said Hxertttors and (he heir# or leyal refifeestitfitl
nf said G. I'. Rirbanlsons, deemeed. and all other I
tire Interested, show rmtio (If any they heve,)l*efurs I
Court in the term nf tlay neat, why said order *NmId
not ha grant' d a* prat*-d for.
Anditlsfurfharnidernit, That three month* mMice
ef lhl*ftrd«rh«pnhHt|ii > diuoii*of thepub'i* 0*«*ti
of the city of Fnvnnneli.
feb A —lawSIm JOHN BILBO.n.o.fi,
‘ A l> WI flflhf KX>POIlTd“lYJ|iIC»C:
HIM MASSIF SCHOOL will be o ( >oiied fin
day, October 16th. 'MA-w
tile ulatlnue require that aft r tliraopenlngof Iho
8ch«E“*ppliian|e shall be received *v.>ry day uf the
first MM. and on 5londay of each sitcrt-Mlng week ol
the tsrm." Then* are still m-mml vacancies In tko Scho
Until (be opening of I ft# School, apjdirsllons OMjr.M
—■- fi> the Principal, who willlte nmndkl the School
morning from U to 10. Dy order, of the Coi
»
A LL .Porfdms r-mnemed are hereby nnilnefi that
7%. two tnonths after dale t shall apply to the Honor*
abu Court *»f Ordlusi-y-f Hefntn*h rminir, for, tray* to
•ell ten (|U) acre* of land/inore *r lass ) b*don«l*g to the
Retatn of tf, L. Jones, and for the benefit oftbehslr*
•Hddlstribntecsof eahlFxlat*. - ;
lea a ILF JGNR8. Administrator^
Jfnesssttraiajs. snL _J
o,. qriBiUK,
' - - - wwf» - ' ■ '
“■ Mmm.
It* toll]
Udlss’llne
qnallllesand
' “ivraol tho.™... _
sty Island appeal
rbt^HAnltan, hnillsti Thread aad Olmpnre
:SniPeWOTk 7 iAND$,» lary• aseorlnsat, from It
|f|S«tis*a*,i
>-*l»«ON»-.vl B'W.:T*nBMf*Q5t to l»r
ma^smsrr
j nils mimw.
as:
BOLPOMBB, JOBKkOX . (XX
il twr. »W,ii
«r ill. if*.,“
Jlf.'hrM
iMur.thxt vita
nowing what
ler all about it.. ,
Td thw betr was lout
'hen thi* fact »r
Jit deep tl
callpd ihls,
- min*,)
them flee
right wetcouie.
maker, and dr* ...
in lh*t oceupition, thu assistsne*
|«tr.
Tbu thfififttiket,
l.waslotd hf tMof .
oown, *otne nl the brawrra
»■ U»«f P8I tk* hrar in, and
lisin tboro poqta time, lagir
mow thin laying. Tho of*
. •d tho daughter of tho ibow-
• good deal ol la|«r, rscolvinf,
RBORGIA MMOATI
^^lay U cured Ibw HI** ot bcW ■
flag *»r Tst ter W.«*. 8m l(*A
^^tsrure*dp|<j*^j
(JlkffVTJl
m
LtaOndr
mMomiu»40MS
Ulcere, DowsMom and UM •**«,
RythtoeOAP are swied (■**■«»*.
W 'fRMVLR 8*M£KAtfp MlAF.
> laihereln-
J. ft. MOOM,1
CHANGE OF SCHEDUQT
ON TUB SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD.
. . Over .which paseca the 1
finat New Vork & New Orleans nails.
tnOHi ticlwrn*
Ootumbu
Lgavo Macon at 8 A 51.. and3 P. 51.
Arrive nt CnlumbueT46 A. 51., nud 10.10 P. M.
Leave rnlmiibiiaut 4.16 A M.« and I P.M.
L*stve Macon.Dally, nt 2 X M, ter Americna and
Sumter City. Afrivo at the latter at 7.520 A. 61.
Leave Sumter City at 1.101*. M.
Arrlvf-at Mncoti 0,16 P. 6|. , ,
Trains to t oltiml.ua fotm a direct through mnnectlou
Ooncni |mg|
Post t
. tfaaa: 1
die* run front Hutnter ■a-'lty to TaHnhassra,
Albany, ThomasviHo. Dalhbridgn, Ao.
:ksrnu from AnietiriUM TH H*«Uy,to Lutnpklu,
F* I lay He**
Hacks run Trom
Ctithbi-rt. kc. Also fr»tn Fort Valley to l
vllle. Hawkliisville nnd Knoxville, Olic^ , ,
Pas*i*ngera Tor points twlow Fort Valley, si
the nwiti Train from Savannah, undeir- 3 —
Augusta to avoid detention at Maconf
tako either Train. .
First das4*ioamihl|u»leaveSavannah for. Hew York,
D «'di\rH'la,vs and Saturdayriite, Philadelphia, Wedme-
•lavs. Cabin Passage |25, Ftrarafie |*.
Fare from 5L,nigomery tu Kavannalt $14 Oft .-
do Coltiinbtie do do 10 00. .
do Sumter City 'do!Y*(it> * 9 60.
Above Schedule went Into operation December 1st,
IWft . UKO.W. ADAMrt.fluperlntsnaeht.
Macon Dec. 6th, 11
nor civil nur eervll* wars.lut, on the ootitrary, '-Servanta
Dbey your maotera.’' Wetlo wot rarau toeay,ourbattbr
loved or dofebded slavery, for wo have ttu revelation or
reason to ray so, and. |*«rhaps, rtssona to ray the very
reysrseiknt wedoiuraiilosaj, Christianity in hi* day
consisted Id remioriiig to t'lrear tbe things that were
Ctuwr's. aud lu lettiug civil and **rvll* Ineiituliuiis
Mhan Christ was on earth, !!• rebuked ala of all claeaee
and kiuils.auil darel to rebuke thv Jewish Prices In kla
Wmpte, or titled Roman Gentile, if they were guilty of
•in) but whlloslavery was all about hint, uslther Ue nur
ID* apostlre ever preached an abolition sermon. Thy
slavery Christ saw dally was that under which a master
could sell a slave, work him as inatiy hours as he pleased,
or pul Mm to cUuth. A Roman slave ounld in t contract«
marring*. Ill* co habitation with a woman wa*)c*fi/u6*r.
uftfin, aud uo legal relation betwurn him and children
war recognised. A Roman e'ave could not have prep'll).
A nittaway slave could not be lawfully receivtd or liar,
b 'rodi to cmieal him was furtuM. The toaster was
entitled to iiuteuwhltu wherever hepleasrd, and it wmi
the duty oral) authoritlra to give him aid in u-coventtg
tlie nave. A person became • sure by rapture it* war.
A Ire* woman, who cohabited with a slate. Uilght la,
reduce I to slavery. The Immense number of tirW-m-n.-
taken iu Ike comtant ware of tho Homan Republic, sud
the iuctiMaa of wraith ami luxury (n rhrist'e day,
.•agdienti-dthe uuiulwrof •Live* to a prodigiotf* extent
Very many Romans po**-t»cd tu.oou and ;&,U)0 tlavrs.
A frvod nun, under August us, who had lost mm h |rr^|-»r-
ty in tho civil wmis. leltat hi* •lenth.d.lltisUvi-e. 3 he
games of theamphllhraicrreipilrcil an Immetite untnber
of slaves. Tim gladiators in Italy, (Mure •JirUiq'3.)
to>ennd*r 8paetains, ami w*re not ihfcatril by the Ilo*
-mans, Ult bO,OU) siavra were sal-1 to have fallen in battle.
Shv*Klraleri usually accomiwaledmi arm) ,(md ftvqueufi
ly after a great hattle had been gal nod, many thouraui*-
wi-re sjdd ut oiicent vety chrap wti-s.
lu trie midst of this system of slavery was lire Chi h... _
era inaugnrafial. Chiivt preached priuciplrs which sub
vert* d thu atrocities of slavery—** «f every oth«r system
orgorsinnicnt, of Ilf*—but an.'lltioniMii was n«>t ble ml**
•i n. b'hriBtlans lu tho Apoetb •' day owned slave*, and
cmdilsreil It nor rlnm to own them. 55 hat w»< tn.«n to
lufer from tbcrafacu It—that if slavery was the sin and
crime the abiJitMiiilfts of this day say U is—Christ raw
it tn a worse point of vieWy'IMld never preached wn mboR.
- - n-nerer
... ——— .vlfleum!
Wasnlngton at .the terminus of thvJto*d,*novr nrarty
cmuplided t«» DanvBle. An agent of tfte com««n> will re»,
ccivu the checks of loiaM-hgi-rt from the Iranvillc lloalV
anti attend to tlu-ir baggage all tho way to 5Vasliiugton
r the flaltimoro Derail.
The fare the some by the mall line, as by the old fltraar*
boat rente.
There is no change of ear* on the night line, between
Richmond ami Alexandria. j«,« )4
VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WESTERN MAIL ROUTE.
5VM P. KAUItlxTf 'JT
MAXXi STAG/M ZrXXYll. .
W i NTIHt arrangement, ftvnt Rlchmoml vis staun*.
ton.Go«)ieii, 55 hlteSulphnr Springs. T*iwl*bnrg.
Cbarli-xtott. 5 a., to tho Ohio River.
Dally train-front Richmond toStauntnn. end tri-week*
ly from fitnuntou to Oiithi-u. Moudays. IVednealnrs nud
Friday-—cor cling nt G.-hrnw itli 55’in.P Farrish Is
Co-' Mall Stage Lin*', acftordlnglothe trl-wecklv Mal^
Cnrsh-avi- Richmond daily at......
nnd arrive nt otaunteii at...,
fi.46 A. M.
..2.40 p.m.,
(to dinner,) and there ootim-ctlug w ith the Mall Stage
Urn * to Lexington. Wlnehektrr and Pnrkerebnrg. Vn.
Ifi t'lrtilng. Cm train-hare Ftamiton nt (5 a. m.,
and arrive In lllrhmoudnt l.rwi
In full tin* f»r the passengers going South l<» conn.-rt with
either of the Southi-i n R„„d-.
TIu- Vlralnln Central Railroad lias boon e*fi-nd*-l and
completed inGoshru.lsn mile- West nfPtannton.am! laid
with heavy Rail all the way. with tbe excufUun ofalmut
5 lietween Gordons!lib and Kiiadnell Mills,
whirl! *|«nc«' i* m.w being t. Isy.-d with L(«ry Hall, and
w ill to* rompleted In n few wi-ek*, after which th*- whole
road Will be in lerf.- t ..Her, nnd for speed, snfetv and,
comfort, will comparewlih nny llailtond In the United
States. /. ||. TIMHKRLAKK,
J^Ji It FnperinMndptit.
D,
A CARD.
A 5V ROSK. take pleasure lu returning tlisnkf
* d, and |
tothr public, ati.l particularly to llic ciGrens o
Ravannsh, for their very lilmml patronage, and ho|m by
reasonable i-bnrgc* nud attention to biislucM, to meet a
continuance of the name.
dfilkn
SEBMia
jaSJfcli
WellwlapjedtuaBowllllifcllmate.on acconnt
they have keen Inirodncs ‘
pH trill id rase
■ L or If minw fiMivenlcNt Jo
srivre and take th*dlment
ky contract nr tn) ‘
- I
Tnvnn.-*
__d lie that mreta them with a stnlle.
v Is sore to eel them flying.
A Good Doo Smmr.—Th* Ohio Butsunao, of
Stlarda^, In* th* roll owing:
NemnrknbU Hagneiljf of a Don.—A day or two
" bfillhUV- * ‘
(From th* New 1
’ HaVsfy la war lay
of thiaelijr,
•• AbolRlon" heliig *st down n* rke ebr:vitew’s mission
la thl*5 our day, and a* about kl* mt/F mlwtoa, it bw
EuuHwafteattcrMaty to maUth* fact that slavery af
„ avceewty to mail the fact that slavery *f
tb* wgrri kort «xl*te*l la the Roman Kuplrv In our
Savior’s day, and that he nowhere preached ••at-olitlun,’*
. . - “ -oontrar,
lyJpfV|f7
, td by one of the iaotalas, leav
ing fat* dog on Iho portico. HI* wiilt nsi some*
whit prolonged. *afitl before bo bad completed hi*
business the bell again rang. 8oppoiIn*-th*t
another gentleman wst without, th* gentleman of
thobiiuso want ta th* door, wh*o, to bis utter
surprise, ha found tho dog Handing upon bis hind
InnuDItU? ,) UU£kW
llsrprr’* NoreMveoF the Oswsral Coara* of State*?
. rota the eartteexjrartedst ter—e «*f seboote.
. Tbo lormn; ov Forty Tran Fall Practical MMIaift
‘ Ma ftar. . My David Paul Hrewa, ‘J vela.
* *
Tit for Tat, - fty a Lady of N . , . .
iAiitis Napolsoa and The ftoaapwrte Vamfty. flyl.
foot with th* bcli-knoh in his mouth. .Thi* wm th*
second opportunity th* animal had of witnessing
lit* process by which hi* master hid gained admit
tance into the hour*, ami befog tired of wailing for
hi* return, be undertook by th* Mae. mien* In
effect an entrant* himreif, or perhaps to bring hi*
'(F.DsPny.
d*-e 3
mailer ft>rtb.
We do not remembor of «v*r having heard n
more remarkable instance of Mgaelty in -theranlne l
fpscie* then is afforded in the above. If this is
instinct it certainly approximate* very closely to
reason.
W. THORN K WILUAKfl.
NewGrauMUk
T
Kl Greago) _ _
'. H. Dari*, Istc U. F.attornty; with
IWP.NTY Monti
with aixps aa* uumcrow* mesira'ioas.
GrenXO) orKew Mrxl a ad Her Pseate- ftj W.
rls, lets U. g.Attonuy t with lllariretl—■ . .
— T . By a mrollrrla Ear mo.
Kathis Drende, a FireSId-tlworyef QatetlJte. Bf
-dme Lea, . r -‘t ‘ • ■ ' v * .
Rigby en th* ONiatttaUaMl Treataraat mt VmmI
Tiik Qurkk or KxaLAan'a IIcAD Dacas.—This
J retty affair has 20 diamonds lo a circle, worth
7,600 eticli—two large ono* worth $I0,tK)$ each,
four diamnnd cr«*aes in the lame worth $00,000,
four large dintuotnla on tho top* * C the crosses
wnrth$2 00,000, twelve others in Jltnrtde lit worth
$60,000, eighteen small one* also worth $10,000,
poarl* and diamonds oft the ernsros and arches,
$2)0,000, lit small diamond* $2,500, twcnty.six
diamonds in tbe upper cron worth $1,600, two
circle* ot pearl* which are'worth $15,000. AH
there atones are ret In gold, and cost, aside from
(he precious motel, $551),500. Within tho limited
—_... shores of England, wbnre government support* a
•and*, woman who wears thi* babble on Ur bend an slat*
llt] _* Mcaiiuus, there are at least ont hundred tulitcf
per day ieho Hit of actual ttarrat ion.
•J*n 30
W. THORN* WILLI AMI
HARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INI.
A B<Tk” * *f T r
TL nf the coedltioa af the Coarsmy «a the lal 4
i an nary, lWT.aaJ lie datagster th* tear ullb
unlit*, eufilng at that rirMt
i'iul,(*«flud?*efftr — *— *
ft plus
Capital aad l
Afin.TK.
s*h la hand«M.....—~.,,m.....m,'..«m~$*,iITJS
-h la Bank, dniwfaga perceaLia* ^
i»r*ei...^.^ «.««.«..,4i'»»<* RlwJi
»»h la coarse of t
Ageate.
tl «n wrmnn Against il—never-warreil the g»»pt *»■
merit that recognls, d and suiipor'i ti tt—hut, on th** emt*
trary. Iwuitht obwllencr to thatgivertinu-nt lIUudMloii
vii tabii iu sluners to repetitenue, not to conrt-ul rate nil
men’* nmtilt upon the al*olitluu uf slavery, nor to divide
•ui-lcly, or n country, only upon that issue.
It we ronld oMy impress upt»n our nboUtinu preachers
of what they rail “the GtMpal,*'thw example uf Christ
when ou earth In the ixiul-t of Roman slavery—hi
It-tdf Inilvfenaible, because of It* alrocitl*'#—we tulsht.
|M*.-liap«, make lltuiii u*w|ul in tueHoralliig and chits,
tuntiltig African slavery tn lire United States. The
• irly Christian writers, after thri-t’sday, inculcst-d the
dull—tint of abolition, hut of acting toward slave#— ns
iiiAitersiii tin-ir condition would lieucled by—and thus
I ie> did much toward promoting the ulilmati extinrtiim
of slav-i). or in the end of nidging siavra into the
a/Ucri/iti aitbne, or rerfs of the middle ages.
■ four Northern AbnHt.oiiists would only reason with,
iusirM'l nf curst tig our Hoittliertt countrymen, the rights
•nd duties of shires, husiiand and wire, might be legidly-
eibibllshed in our Southern Hates—divisions of families
under executions might hwdonaHWsy w (th, aud a system
afodneation b» lastltatnt—but tlieji ruling and carting
~ ' ‘ ‘ sla——*“ **■
LVeonly strenathened slavery In tbe
—** kter lUa bond# of thv ntaah
.. iB.mirAtKildlouThwilogiai
* mouth or two ia st-dylog up tho system
rsMtcry Christ nnd llisapostleasaw on earth, when they
ireached ••8ervanta .obey y our mast* r,**—and .‘-render
"4k»iur the thing* thxt nra OearV—and when they
erin-nod fugitive slave*, as In the earn of Onratetu*.
They have.tried the carting, now, for a quarter of •
#! ' "
Maxkuou of a Hindoo Widow.—'Thn London
Times, ol Jan list, say*:
"Tho-Indian «h?wb of yesterday communicate*
•n ini|eirtatii event to Ihe world, irat uebodv
snnlo when wo *»y what the event was, ortbJnk
we i vtr-e*tinihla It. It was tho marriage of tho
first llind'iu widow. When, in Ihe person of Lk-
iher a C 'Hiultc- prleet three oetiturica ago took to
hitiwcfTa wile, tho m»rri<ig« wan not a greater
I utrogn upon the existing religion* tyslrm nf Eu-
repo limn this first lllndmi widow’* tnarrtfiga i*
Upon tlm old religion nf Hindustan. The 1**1
relic of ihe h’uftcu sys cm has at ii-ngth given way
to English law.ai.d the removal of ilt prohibi'ion
of widows to marry ha* Iwenfaknti advantage of.
Nur baa tho act been done in a corner, hut with
coii-idershlo pomp und parade, a gathering of Hut
dno rnagnaus.and atiogciber wily n fouk *•! mark
ed defiance, and triumph which eppAare designed
to call public atiemiiin to the event and to mark Ha
significance. Tlie bridegroom H described a* a
" Kooliit of Koolin*," end a “mrfu of.the very
shighcat vac rd.nal rank." Tit* bride, for whom
Hindoo religion designed perpetual widow'* weeds,
baa joe: attained th* advanced age ol t«e>ve. The
union of thii|grava ecclesiastic with thi* vcnrrahlo
matron tvae attended Df * hmidrediCftf Bramine,"
• ho are, of couree. 4 prrpated la lake • similar *tcn
themreive* wiien circumrtaucc* make iidtaitabled
century, ami It Its* dune an good 8uppo*c, now, they
try the Chriitixn creed of “Love one another,” “Do unto
uihi reasyonwonld hare others do nnto you,” etc; and
there is no knowing but they may conquer the world,as
Chriitdid.
,T1»* Hystem of Shipping Penman and
Paying Wage* In Advance.
To ike Editor of Ike Sen York Daily Timet t
The New York Times uf Iho Oth instant., justly
charnelcrire? the preeent system of shipping na*
men and paying advance wnge* a* corrupt and
ruinous, debasing to the men, injurious to the
shipowners, nnd a great publlo wrong. Moreover,
it avers that there evil# will continue to long at
the shipowner* tolerate the system.
Responsibility in this matter then reita on the
owner* i
Surely it dots. As it is their sole right and
duly to control th*tr own properly,theirs i* the ra>
•potiribiliy for th* ^annarin whli It it i* controlled.
No principle lu morfil* h plainer.
Tho owner* of tha Oe«t« Monarch may bare
been Innocent In allowing throe ot Iho officer* in
command on h*r last voyitgo t* Liverpool, not
htsing apprised of the chnracler of thoto officer* ;
but after they hav* been tried by a DfltUh Conn
and flood for '* a series of brutalities" to the crew
"of a mo*t dreadful and disgusting nature,” Ihe
owners tunil, and will bo held accountable to a
human public, if tboio officer* are uot forthwith
discharged.
So alio of th* owners of tbo (Ivy Mannering,
whore second aud third officer* and boatswain
now stand committed nt Liverpool on tho charge of
manslaughter of ouo of lb* crew—should they be
found guilty.
Tho owner* for a consideration convey properly
and passenger* across tho ocean. They employ
Iho men to do ibis work. They pay the advance
wage*. They kuop up tit* lyilcm, acknowledged
by thsmrelve* to bo injurious, and condemned ae
a cure* by tho Christian world.
To tbl* accountability (Ary Most brkrld till they
make rento reasonable) efforts to break it up. Ono
oriwy mere*ntil* bouse* in thi* city may not be
able Uf do it but n dote* cun.
Let them ngre* to pay such wag** a* they deem
proper, but not a dollar in mlvanfi*. Let tha mas
ter and th* first officer ship the crew, signing tho
*rMc!*i<m board. Ut (be ship carr# a chest of
tack at euros on board ii\aafflei*ntly
old tu them at east and interest on the
L*t th* ownors cncouraga meritorious
kip aftd oondutt ou lb* part of officers and
romptly discharge thus* > ho disgrace thoir
lUag by profanity, druBkenc*s,bruu)ity,
. jailors^wlll then hav* A motif*—a combination
ef motives In be men. Being ^6 longer shipped
like bale* of ootiun, and being feteaied from tho
p«w«r of salJor-landJords, ««ir*r*Apcri wlllb* pro*
mottogether with good cooduet. They will
tire la a profession which develop** sum* of (h*
noblest trail* of akaractcr. Of 1*1*, il 1* alleged,
they "have rapidly deteriorated In *haracter. H
Tbl* (• in pari trua, eipeelally in relation to th*
crew* «r path*! ship* In th* European trad*.
• And tlio reasons are obvious t—
1, Btrsn** Ihe best m*n will not ship with th*
Ineompotent .Md.'.vUe, and *h*w with them th*
abut* and WftUlty to whleb (bay are exposed.
9, Becaafk many sailors, on bamwalng Christian
m*n, qalt th* 0c**n, a* *awegeoial with their
foollogi, and onfHendly 10 a Uf* of. piety.
,U«»H 10,1.1 relations, and more. 1<
3. Uoo.u,. .oolol re'ations, am I more, h
Miploymania, tsnfpt American Milan to
4. lleeattse larg* nnmbmn af vieioa* forelgnm
hav* antared American ships, tempted by higher
watts than they can, get cLowhcr*.
Hut, on th* whole, Hi is not admitted tbattb*
character of era man has deteriorated. With th*
Mm* preprtely way deterioration b* written on tb*
"Flv* Point* Mlsilon" ia iki* ally* Uw, women
and children hav* oam* natter tha laflaeare «Mha
Ml ihvnbH tW Imo ,i»i will* « on tU>. of
Ih, *lt« >>d IhJmw! km ■orcM.lr.l, nn In
to uk, lltlr Pltoo,. T» ft momI olmvo, no w*.
irwi ho. loon na4o—ibo, mm M bMMr (bo*
Im or IM jr*«n b»i bo fbfMi ibtl ibo la.
aS3 Ibo imL ->iI> ow, roion,
-tooSvMj.loU
..... .olooiokooMlodi
• .bull bon Ml MmMi
- — lmf-biHi| in' o'not! on.
Him 4
nrowl on m owl Ibo IM^ «Wi
II I* Mid that arer if* Ibmiread ftreaa* visited
Ih* grave of WMbiagua al M*«al Varasa dar^g
IbfpMl yaar.
• Araoant Cuh ites>* M —....
ok fD«kvra market ralnt:
•V fl.ares MweaotUe Daak, Hart*
(ora.. - tM,l**M
x. Home Bank ofHsitM Conaty,
Uartford....M....—
i (Hiarva Kxciuutf* Daak.
t “ Americau »*rkaag*ft
New York City ftlSSMB
9 Shares Pbcvnlx Bask, Hartfev*.. IftiTI
A “ Suto Bank, « lAJIW
f *• City Bank. •• t^i*
6« Charter Oak Baak • 7JMJ*
00" Conn. Sax's* Bank" tfiOtM
a " Farmer* and Mechanic*
, Weak. Hartford......Dftfftftft *
U> Ckara Atlantic tuck,' JfeMra— l^OMM
^ m** - tUak " f N’W America,
A Rbtort DiscocnTKOUB.—Approaching Hali
fax on tb* Roanoeke, I was delighted ta a*« tha
country broken by small hills, here and there
stream* parting and fretting along, and an or*
casioual exhibition of slight vein* of rock. White
receiving th* hospitality of Colonel Ash*, at thi*
place, bis lady related to m* tbo following smut*
ing anecdote t—When Cornwallis' army pasrad
tbe residonoo of Colonel Ashe, she remained to
the property.
prelect tho property. Cornwallis and Taitetoo
xrlntad her. In the conn* of conversation, tba
ittcr remarked that ho had a great desire to *c*
it famous rival in partisan warfare, Col. Washing-
In | to which she fearlessly replied, ?*If yoa had
looked behind yoo, *lr, at the bxttte of tb* Cow.
pens, you would most certainly bare seen him."
This retort was sorer* and cutiog, as ft, (bet was
notorious that Washington wm in fall chu* of
Torlcton, personally, Air a considerabla distance,
ou that occasion. [Men and Tims* **f lb# (Atncri-.
cau) Revolution; or Uemolrsof Elkanah Watson.]
It rue* or Fxcnti Dvtx—The custom of nncovstiog
tho beait and taktngntr th** hat or even ettopli tonchlng
it, I- a retie nf the util dimming—the removtn* of the
helmet to ln llcat«- that tbe parly tbne expneed himself
tn the mcrej of an enemy. To take off the gtore wm la
like manner to unanuntlet the band, the mere removal
'tftW
c.nitlmtinx an off.-r ,<f friemtshlp.
reiaowittaOeo*
iX an ol
•itlered uncivil tn shake hands _
king of hand* wax f-rmerty a token ot trace, fa wltfcb
the partlre fi-ik h<>ld rarh of the other’s wrap** hanJ.
to make rare atminri treachery. Il wm also a toVrn of
good w|||. A Frenchman, a ptl«onrr!a BaxUad, once
made a most liiretil»ii« lire ortliiamstma. Having hern
■ut up" again*! a n»pi«»l«"*er. and knowing nothin*
' "Xing, he availed (liuirelf of ||w shaking
h*ud tahte
a brutal fr)*
lief.'re the enc->aiiter. to crush the _
Iron grip. It l« said that a few yram .
low in Connecticut crariied a friend's hand la likem-aacr,
though he did it In sport.
The bow. it Is Mid, whlfh is now • mark of pafttonree,
Is but an Oder of the neck to the -trokeaf the adversary,
while the ourto-y |-.vull»r to the ladlrF Is the tern rf
■wing on the knrr« to ene (nr that mercy which; la ear
lier age*. WMdifiU-nU to get- The hair pin* worn by
ladlreare reditml pditnard* In some partenf flkity
they are still Worn *>f eueb a rise as to bo convertlbJe iuto
wrapoin. The eai^ringe were andenliji teulgte of slave
ry, and were unldered «o that they coaid imi t«e removed
fhim the ear, their firm indicated th* airucr of the
•lave.
vretlknowa
lath* world,
SSSufi
Tax 51 ArmRotr.—This famont wbli
tn every school tuiy aethegreatrel*!^.
hide f«lr lobe eho-n of ail Ite terror*,**'
supplant• superstition. A write* In ' tha
AmerL-anrayet
‘ I have been Infhrroed by a Unropaan acquaintance
that the 5laet«trom havnn exUtence. A nantica) and
scleatlficremmlt-lon went ont and saILd all around and
all «irer where the MscMrem wm raid to be, bat cecM
not find It; the sea was a* smooth where the whirlpool
ought tabs Maay other part of theOemsa oesaa.”
OONSUMFTlYKfl have found in Cartete’eSpanish Ml*
(•res aretliiln and Speedy cure, after the prescription*
of maar of the most scientific |<hyeirians had proved
abortive. Mr. Tamer II. Ramsey, of Frederirkshurg,
Ya,whOMcertificate will lie flntndaround thebottl*
acknowledges his Indebtednree to this mt-UcItte for Ihe
preservation of hlsUfet aa do retiree of others whs have
heea equally benefited by Us rfieect*. feblT-Sw
DAVlft* PAIN KILLKft.
This will certify, that, shout fenr year* siac^ I wm at*
ickedvrtth a hoareettra# at the lunge, a hard eougMad
reWagMood, with palate the centre of my left breast,
f was almoet discouraged, but hearing what woaderfkl
Head Davis met with la caring cold*, cough*
pate laths side#, he* I wm Induced to give hi* Data
Kilter a ffilr trial. 1 waa Urea raUteg Moed ftamtwaio
Utrsetlmveaday,aad had hem about six wraka, with*
eat csesatlna. I Allowed the dlvvcthdM, aadteaqrml
lofMitlon, my ooagft eooa gave way, the Hreding reared
my pain resanred. and new 1 am eajai<H a reusM table
degree of health) aepaln about me, aareagh, nnhteed.
tec, and hav* a good appetite) sleep araad, and find my
strength catalog aadmy ftesh ate.» tacreaateg! aa.1 ue,
whether lllve long it not, I went everybody ta hnew
what this luvalusble nedfetee, through theUraetugef
God, has done fbr me. 1 have used It with eqwo) ewreesa
la wiy ftarily ffir many nher compUlats flw which It I*
recommended, and would most eheerfwliy tscwmmeud
the abets mwllclnw t« these wh* have cvdOe and tengho,
rapcctally Iho** of teng etaading—n»ver Wdtecouwged,
and eoy jnu cannot h* ramd, nnlR you hav* *tv*a
pari*'rata Kfttera trial, ll I have dene,
tehll-tw RICH AID ft. PKCKIUU, Fall ftteev.
iniarMivMmn."
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lot Co., IlMtlur4.KWM
Aiso.ntorkwlt BteAo.
Roilmd r-t-vk., nt MrkH tain,:
7 ' liar— >'■« ll.no, BuUnk re
Springfield Railriiedn.. M . M , MMW .....r
nOrlwrestlilcago and Galena Kail*
■o Fbarwi'JMIw!'ride and' Mlmtetirfi
BailniOiL.... .re——re*—
• Shame Brie -ad North East Kail*
roskd M —.. — ——
Bonds ($1,000 each) lediaaapotl*
•ad Cterintioti Railroad..—.. —
Amount of Bollrrad flock*
Bonds as ceHatvrala—^T...
tmnunt another LMSiMsgwrw
ed by eadwteusent or sdCwtoe..
tmcaat Intsmt accnjed—.. —
do Furniture and Flxtaie* act
Amoral J
mlnnis..—.re^re^rere—-,tliurjn
nurvst money merited A omatdre 7JM4.«1
larkvt value of Com prays flock*.
m
UABIUYtBft.
All claims egaiast the Os*
Th* tXompray Issued It* ftnl PwUey. A agate 11. lMft.
Whole number IVdidra te force, Jra. t, 1W7— —MSB
Amount at risk, Jan. I, IM?..— “ *“
Aveng* *m*mt of earh Priicv.
A. WILBUR, Agent. Savi
Mar Rad, Jan -16,1M7.
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DEN MEAD'S
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14 GINK BU1U)KR.*, IRON POUNDOtB, ORNftft*
AL MACniMSTft AND DOlLUthtARUKB. KNQINBft
•11 the modem Improves** nu!* rig!ftrsu OQtelte
hone power made U ardev Alee Ff.KTABUt BOO,
other blast furnaces; BOILER)* and CASTINGS of every
dlsrnntLwt ITGRTHlNGTONf DTKA6I PUMPtataw
PATENT STEAM, VACUUM ABB WATER OAUOB
fttmlshcdend pat np. >m7^
Fairbanks’ Scales
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