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As £x«tt> m BallsD —The very beautiful
Tersee, subjoined, were written by Mr. Joseph
Brenoaa, oae of the most young Irish
men, that ever plunged into so abortive a
revolution OB*B
- poem was addres-ed “To Mt Wife,
and ,n *» New OrleaDs p*p«r ;
of one of which papers, the Delti, the au.hor
was then Editor.
It breathes throughout, the true spirit of de.
votlon and love, and we know that its repub
lication uow, will be bailed with delight by
our lady readers, as well as by every lover ot
true poetry.
Come to me darling, I’m lonely without thee.
Day time aui night time I’m dreaming about
thee.
Night time and day time in dreams I behold
thee.
Unwelcome the waking that ceases to fold
thee;
Cornu to mo darling my sorrows to lighten.
Come in iby beamy to bless and to bgoten;
C une in thy womanhood, metkly and lowly,
Come in thy lovingness, queenly and holy.
Bwallows shall flit round tho desolate ruin,
Telling of Spring and its j uyoua renewing;
And thoughts of thy love and its mamfee
treasure,
Are circling my heart with the promlso ol
pleasure;
Oh 1 spring of my spirit, oh ! May of my
bo*ome,
Shine nut on my soul till it burgeon and blos
som;
'lbewa.ieof my life has a rare root within It
Aud thy tondness alone to the sunlight can
win it.
Figure which move like a song through the
even,
Fnatur-a lit up with a rtflix of heavtn,
Eyes like the skies of poor Erin, our mother,
Wnete sunshine and tbadows are chasing each
other;
BmlUe coining seldom, but childlike and sim
ple,
And opening their eyes from a heart of a dim
pie.
Oh 1 ibanks to the Baviour that even the seem
ing
Is left to the exile to brighten his dreaming.
You have been glad when you knew I was
gladdened:
Dear, are you sad to h°ar that I am saddened.
Our hearts ever answer in tune and in time,
love.
As octave to octave, or rhyme until rhyme,
love,
1 cannot smile, but your checks will be glow
ing;
You cunnot weep, but my tears will be flow
ing;
You will not linger when I shall have died,
love;
And I could not live without you by my side,
love,
Come to me, darfmg, ere I die of my sorrow'
Rise ou my gloom like the sun cf to-morrow
btroog, swift aud strong as the words which I
speak,love;
With a song at your lip, and a smile on your
cbe« k, love;
Come, for my heart in your absence ii dreary;
Haste, for my spirit ii sickened and weary;
Come to the arms which alone shall caress
thee;
Come to (he heart which is throbbihg to press
thee.
FORIUX ITEM*.
Tho Atlantic Telegraph Company find con
siderable trouble in gelling money enough to
go on with their new cable.
Piracy is increasing to such an extent in
the China sens that merchantmen are begin
ning to carry guns.
’itioeait'e |liguo Is unabated in England.
Tbe Fenian trials continue to progress at
Dublin. A quantity of military uniforms, sup
posed to belong to Fenian officers, were
dUcov«red near Corner Clautkia.
There were 60,481 butts of sherry exported
from Cadiz last year.
It was reported that twenty-one armed Fe
niauß had landed at Sligo, Ireland, and were
Immediately at rested.
The Fenian trials are still progressing at
Dublin.
Belle Bovd isengiged to make her appear
ance on the Liverpool stage.
The ini press', jn iu EugUnd seems to inorease
that Earl RussellQ Ministry is destined to a
short life.
Rev, Mr. Spurgeon has now in preparation
for tbe ministry ninety-six young men, for
whose hoard and education he is personally
responsible Tbe copyright of his new book
Is devoted to that obj ct.
A Polish engineer has devised apian for con
necting the **lack Sea and the Baltic bv means
ot a canal which Would pass through Germany
and Poland.
Tho Petroleum fever is raging in Austra.
Governor Morton of Indiana, has arrived at
Paris, A correspondent says he is reduced to
a skeleton
The late King, Leopold, was for more than
half a century a Freemason He was received
In the lodge Iq Berne in 1813, as he was pass
lag through Switzerland iu the interval between
the two catnpa'gus
L had lie. n p opogod to run a street through
Ruuhiil Field's Cemetery, in the heart of Lou
don pr»per, hut the sum of $50,000 is to be
paid tor the laud, which contmus the mortal
remains of John Banyan, Daniel Do Fee, Dr.
Isaac Watts. Owen tbo preacher, Blake the ties
signor, Stotbard Lhe painter, Joseph Kitsou the
antiquarian, and many more.
There has been a plan in progress, in Eng
land, to r-pair and testore the ruinous and de
caying time of John Lotke, the author of the
grrat wo't of Intellectual Philosophy.
Lord Pa’mors ton, in the rauist of all his avo
catiuu* found time to accumulate £120,000.
His salary was £5,00 ) per year.
A young woman is iu custody »t Birming
ham, Eng, oq the horrible change of having
murdered her newborn child by burning it
upon a (Ire.
The passport system in many of the German
States ha* been abolished.
The killing and eating of prisoners is a
pract'ce which is increasing on tue Western
coast of Africa.
Thamtrraee of Prince Christian and the
Princess Helen* of England will not be cele
bra'ed btfore July.
G n. Schofield contemplates spending the
winter in Italy.
The f-pauisb revolution is regarded a failure.
A commission agent of L uviers, F.ance,
has fl»d to America, leaving- liabilities to the
amount o( Lorn 1,200,000f to 1,500.000f, He
appears to have carried out his arrangements
■o well as to get away from Havre on a New
York steamer with his family, the greater p trt'
of bis fu niture. aud without forgetting 300
lbs. of butter he had previously had prepared
for the purpose.
A Mr fsutele, a law stationer has been found
dead in his chambers. It was thought at first
that he bad died from natural causes, but on
closer examination it was found that he had
adopted Hamlet's suggestion, and ‘ his quietus
made with a bare bodkin.” He had stabbed
himself uhder the leit breast with a stationer’s
bodkin, which, penetrating the heart had
caused bis death instauily.
B dieter, Scotland, lying dead in a pool of
blood. It appears that he had fallen, and in
the fall broken the pair of spectacles he had
on, the glass of which inflicted a deep wound
In the lett eye, and caused death by hemor
rahge.
At Cannanore, India, the daughter of the
Prime Minister of the ex-Q ueen of that place
had been married, and while the wedding fes
tivities were being celebrated the brother-in
law of the Rajtb rushed into the house, sword
in hanfliandcut down the bride, her mother,
and a servant. He then attacked the bride
groom and the bride's father, but was disarm
ed and arrested before he had inflicted any se-
rious wounds. • .. ,
The guards on the trains of the bwedrsh
railways are required to have a knowledge of
the elements ol surgery, that in case ot acci
dents they may be able to render medical
assistance An ambulance fitted up with every
requisite, forms part of each train.
'fhi-y are killing by electricity, the million
of rats which swarm the sewers of Paris.
Great Britain’s coal fields embrace over
#,700,000 acres.
WABnureTG:v .tews
A Washington dispatch states.ct tbe_ ma
jority of the v i'cetses who h >ve appeared be- j
fore*he Reconstruction c. men:to e, ci-. c .ns that
the condition of aili-rs South i;as Lccu daily
growing worse since the su.render.
O-n Sherman was in the House when Ray j
moDd delivered his t-peech, and in conversation j
afterwards, endowed it- s-ntitnents.
About a r-gimeat of m u aie at 'Washington,
claiming ash are in the reward tfLred fer tho j
capture of Booth.
The Congressional Naval Committees are j
discussing the propriety of inerca-iug the sal .
ary of naval cflicers.
Tb« total number of armv, navy aud other
claims revised in ib office of tho Second
CompiroMer during the mouth of J inua’-y las*,
wn» 9 073, iavji>ing the large sum. of $58,-
CS-9 I)9i. . , ,
Hi a -veerf-tary ( War has received from
(riends in Engine princirally in fcfliminguam,
$5 000 for the be, - tit ot the destitute freed
rn*-o. It has been turned over to Genera!
Howard's Bneau. ,
There aie only 22.000 applications for ofhee
fled In the treasury Department at Washing
ton .
The receipts at the Internal R venue Bureau
for toe last *e» n month*, end - January 3ljt,
1866, nm-uint to S2OO 90S US.
ihe receipts, r- icnursemen's and transfers
•>f the 'treasury D paitnienr, for the month of
January la' I ', amounted to $l3B 329 509, while
ihe distun e tee u. ledemptiouj aud transfers
amounted to sl2 821 691.
Hon. John Covode )• ibids tire use of hia
name for Union candidate for. Governor of
Pennsylvania.
It has been discovered that the hostile In
dians ot Minnesota and D >cotah hive for a
tong t ; m« hi-en supplied with Kuiietd r flss by
English smugglers.
During the year ending December 31, 1865,
two hundred and sixty seven Treasury cletkb
resigned thir positions on account of inade
quate compensation.
Owing to de-enionß from the Regular Ar
my, Gen. Grant has issued stiingent orders for
its punishment.
Toe Council of Generals have made their re
port in relation to the report of the Senate
Army Committee.
It is currently reported that a privale un
derstandint? exists between the governments
of _rreat Britian '<nd Washington, by which
the claims made by Ameri .a lj. losses at sea
will be amicably arranged.
The military committee of the House have
agreed to report favorably upon the bill creat
ing the iffice of General iu tog Uuited Srate9
army, with a saiaiy $125 per mouth gteater
thau that of I he Lieut. General.
Geu Grant has revoked all orders heretofore
issued requiring transportation to be furnish
ed, to furloughed soldieis.
It is believed that the Committee on Elec
tions have agreed to report in favor of Gol.
Washburne, contestant, for the seat occupied
by Mr. Voorhees of Indiana
The military district of Missouri has been dis
continued.
A shipment of p'stols, etc., to Vera Cruz for
private use has been preveuted by the authori
ties at Washington.
It is said that one of the Indian chiefs now
in Washington City has been married eigfity
five times.
Gen Grant states that he has no intention of
visiting Europe at nr sent, but he may pos
sibly do so in one or two years.
It is now considered certain that Canadian
trade will not bo disarranged by the expira
tion ot the treaty.
The Navy Department positively contradicts
the story at out the fitting of war vessels at
New Orleans, to operate on the Rio Grande.
Gen. Wherry, of Gea, Schofield’s staff, has
returned from Paris.
The Secretary of tbe Inteli ir, Mr. Harlaut,
was some years ago a poor Method's preacher.
A National Bank, v/ith $1 000000, will
shortly be started in Washington
Gea. Howard of the Freed men’s Bureau has
ordered the net-roes shall be taught in the
public schools cf Maryland the same as white
children.
Baker, late detective of tbe war Department,
was on the lstinst , found guilty by a jury of the
charge of false imprisonment, but not that of
extortion.
Wav against tho hostile Apache Indians ia
about to be inaugurated by Ueneral McDowell
with great, vigor.
It was stated in a discussion in tbe Senate
that less than a quarter of a million of dollars
bud been lost during the war ou account of tbe
negligence of Federal paymasters.
It is proposed to increase the number of the
West Point cadets one hundred and tit ty, to bS
selected from the sons of soldiers who full in
the war.
General Sherman and Thomas have left
Washington for their poet in the west.
An interesting naval trial lias taken place,
of anew invention, by which life siving ap
paratus can be applied to the detaching of
bonis from vessels when under fu'l speed.
Over 3 000 prevet nppoir.ment-i in the volun
teer force were confirmed by the Senate Febru
ary sth in executive session.
M£\Vd SUMMARY,
The Board of u’>d irwrlt-ora at Louisville,
Ky , have determined to take no risks on
boats where the tu‘- n*- boiler is used.
Thn Texas Com utb n has elected as its
President, she gent', nan w l >n presided over
the secession Convention of 1861.
The total receipts of cot'on at New York,
fr«m September 1 to J maarv 31st, were
536.708 bates, and th“ exports 221 841.*
The machine and carpenter shops of tbo
Allegany Valley Railroad Company, at Law
rence vi lie, Pa,, were burned on February sth,
Eleven 1 c .motives w-’re destroyed. The loss
is rerv heavy.
Th» telegraph lino between Nev Orleans
a'*d M'bil'-i t* be opened throughout the
entire ex s ens within a few lays.
Chief Justice Sampson died at Giascow,
Kv„ February 5, affer .a painful illness
Eleven stores and several oth-'r buildings,
all wooden, were destroyed bv fire at Ottawa,
P«repa has sttled for Europe Her tour of
the United States was the greatest musical
triumph since the d.avs of Jenny Lind.
Rev J >hn E Elwird, is in It ci’tnond solici
ting aid for the suffering poor * f Richmond.
Bissop Morris has lost the use cf his right
hand, from h ! s late illness.
The West is reported filled with produce yet
to come bv rail to oeaboard
Twocitizms of Halifax Court House. Va.,
wer* r(»ceat!.v arroste<4 .an the charge of at
temptirg 10 incite revolt.
Sl(*epin2 cars have hepn provided for the
Orange and Alexandria, Vi .Railroad.
The internal revenue coiteefionu at Ijouie
last vear amounted to $6,044) 000 au increase
of *3 000 000 over 1864,
The Democratic Aim mac giv*>s a list of one
hundred and fi tv six ca*es of tn»e “’-■renre with
the liberty of the press in the United R’atrs
from April, 1861. to SeTdember 1854 of wh : rh
sixty were by mobs, and seventy six by order
Ot the President
Gen. J. L. K°tnper enoceeds Gen. Imboden
a* General Superintendent of the National
Express and Transportation Company, the
latter taking the position of Company’s Coun
sel
They have had extremely cold weather in
Dee Moines. lowa, the thermometer being as
low aa twenty degrees below z to.
The 500 000 acres cf land granted to the
P.afffic Railroad has been defeated in the Kau-
sa* Legislature.
Preparations are b?ing made for the.assembl
ing of the two State Cocvent : oas in Indian
apolis—the Republican moots on th 922 Icf
February, and the Democratic on the 15th of
March.
The extensive pape'-miU of O. M. BuUer, at
St Charles, Illnois. was destroyed bv fire on
Sunday night Loss about $100,000; only about
$20,000 insure.’’.
'I here were tuirtv one killed, c.nd eleven
wound ed, by the b'owing up of the steamer
W. R Carter, near \ icksl’urg.
One hundred seaman, captured by the Con
federate privateer Shenandoah, have reached
Honolulu, and arc cn Their way to the United
States.
The Richmond paper declare that city to be
fall or the vilest licentiousness.
A teacher in a n j gro school in r armvilla
N C.. named J W Davis, not nicely thrashed a
day or two ago by a seus ; ble Federal soldier,
named Allen, for uttering seditious speeches,
telling the niggers they were as gooi as the
whites, if not better.
Gen. Frank Cheatham has Joined tns tpis> ;
o’.pal Church. 1
NWS «T>IMA RT
A colored man’s bank has been chartered in
Louisville, Ky. It is prohibited from having j
any thing to do with the Freedmea bureau.
One hundred and thirty sixne.v patents j
were i-soed by the commissioner ot patents j
for the week ending Fib C h.
Biig Gen J u hn Ely, Acting Assistant Provost :
Marshal General o! West Virginia ha* been j
ass'gned to duty at Nashville, with tho Freed- ,
men s Bureau.
Charles Francis Adams hrs been elected
Honorary Follow of the Loudon Society ot
Ant'queries in place ol Hon Edward Evciett.
The Maryland Legislature recently made an
additional appropriation to complete the work
of enclosing, grading acd ornamenting the
An'ietam Cemetery.
Mi.-s Olympia Brown is the leguiarly or
dained ami settled minister over a church in
Weymouth, Mass.
The small pox is abating at Nashville.
The salt works on Navy Island, New Orleans,
will soon ba prepared to f -ntsh 1,000 sacks
of salt a day for exportation
Iu Nelson county, Virginia the negroes are
going to work on contracts for the year, at
wages of from sixty to eighty dollar.
A well founded teporf, says General Frank
Cheatam is to be married to the accompli-tied
and beautiful Miss Robinson, of Nashviiie.
The United States steamer Narcissus, v?ae
lost during one t f the recent storm at the en
trance to Tampa Bay. Florida, aud about lorty
persons—all on, board—.perished
Genera' Armistead L. Long, one of Geppral
Lee’s staff, and subsequently la the Oonfed
erate States artillery, thus tii« snperintenev ol
the second sec ion of the James River and
Kanawha Canal.
Reverend Dr. Woolley and G. W. Brooke,
the actor, weie among iho lost on 1h« steam
ship London recently foundered at sea.
The weather up the Calaforn'a coast for the
past fortnight has been the saveiest e\er
known.
A toronto dispatch says ; an attack on the
frontier is hourly expected The trains are
ready at Hamilton and Toronto to loud troops
at a moment’s notice, and the military in all
Western towns are in arms.
General Roseucranz is in Cincinnati
Some of the planters of Louisiana, find it
difficult to get labor *rs, despite ihe promise of
h>gh wages The negroes are leaving the coun
try aud fl eking to New Orleans.
The B ack Foot Indians have_been killing
the white settlers in New Mexico.
Au order, foibiddiug law suirs being brought
against military commanders for conduct, the
result of obedience to otder? is made to apply
to Kentucky-- thus su-pendirg the many suits
now pending against (den. Pa iuer.
The contents of a diary found on the person
of Wiikes T oth at the time of his killing, are
about to be published.
The question of raising sjjk worms is exciting
considerable attention in California.
An oil well has been struck at McMlnuvTle,
Terra., at a depth of one hundred lest. Twenty
barrels ate proenfed daily.
The town of Niagara Falls has been sued for
$4,600, its citiz-ma having burned a private,
though disreputable house, some time since.
Harangues by officers at negro meetings are
prohibited by the Mississippi Freedman’s Bu
reau.
• A woman in Albany has gone to the Peni
tentiary for three months for opening a letter
directed to another women.
The negro regiment stationed at Mobile
is shortly to be mustered out of the service.
There are eighty cases of small pox in
Eufaula, Alabama.
The military Post at Elmira, New
has been discontinued.
The proprietors of large business bouses in
New York, are complaining of the threatened
rise of rents for their premises, during the
coming year.
The reported flight of Gen. Forrest is con
tradicted. He is in company with and ex Fed
eral officer quietly engaged iu tilling his farm.
M'ss Velsoa of Princeton, St. John’s, was
killed not long since by her little brother who
is four yeais of age. The little fellow was
trying to frighten his sister with what was
thought to he an unloaded pistol.
One hundred and eighty officers graduates
of West Point, were killed in battie, during
the late war.
Discoveries are reported in Idaho of now
mines of gold, silver and diamonds.
The Indiana farmers are giievino: at the ruin
ot tbe wneat crop. The laud has been so bad
during the winter, the snow coming too late,
the wheat is frozen out.
In Memphis every hotel is crowded, and
so is every boarding houso ; and lhe renting of
a house, or even a suite of rooms, for a small
family, is next to impossible. Small unfur
nished rooms on the third floor rent readily
lor $25 to S3O a momh,
According to the ruling of the Disrict
Court in Philadelphia, the great majority of
the persons bving together as husbands and
wives in the Coramonweabh of Pennsylvania,
were never legally married.
An application of a colored girl for admis
sion to the high school in Troy, N Y., which
was refused by the principal, was taken to the
Supreme Cout, where it was recently decided
against the applicant.
The Washington Artillery, an oid military
orgar.izition of New Orleans that served with
such gallantry and distinction in Gen. Lee’s
army during the war, has been re organizad.
and it will, it is said, soon be reviewed b"
General Sheridan.
Gen. J. D. Webster, forme’- chief of staff
to Gen. Sherman, has become a citizen of Ala
bama.
The cholera is abating in Guadaloupe, West
Indies.'
Ashland, the homestead of Henry Clay, was
said on Friday last, by the widow of Junes B.
Olay, for $200,000 It issaid the Agricultural
College of Kentucky Will be located on this
property.
Brooklyn, N. Y. is thinking of building a
$150,000 theatre.
Walter Briggs, has been arrested at Mobile
by the Uuited States authorities, for counter
ieiting greenbacks.
Great improvements have been marie during
•he last three years iu the navigation of the
Hudson.
Large amounts of valuable land will scon be
brought to sale in different parts of West
Tennessee.
The ears will commence running on the
Memphis & West Tennessee Railroad about
the 15th ot Februaiy.
The private secretary of the governor of
lowa is missing with 25,000 in the State bonds
which don’t belong to him.
Jerome B Chaffs. one of the Senators elect
from Colorado, was a feW years since a mer
chants *n the village of Union Mills, Indiana.
Several wagons loaded with Illinois cotton,
arrived at St. Louis recently.
When that load of Massachusatts women
rescues Oregon, it is proposed to found a city
aud call it Stu*c*rgo.
a firm in New Orleans received, lately, an
j order for 1,000 plows from a single county in
T-. x is.
j An investigation into, tbe charges against
Judge W. C. Goo Hoe has been ordered by the
Kentucky Legislature.
All the judges in Sau Francisco sustain the
specie currency system of California. They
won’t even let convicted sportingmen pay their
flues in greenbacks.
Mr. James G. Fernandez of Union District,
S. C.. was shot and killed tberw, the last w.-ek
of January, by a body of soldiers sent to effect
his arrest. Mr. F. had had some diffibuitv
with members of the cauison. and while beisg
arrested, wounded one of the detail.
Mr. Frank Brittingham killed a negro man
near Hampton. Tenc. recently in seif d-fence
I'he Provost Marshal discharged Mr Brltting
►'tun, but Gea. Miles had him arrested subse
quently.
J bn Morrissey, the milUonaire pugilist, is
a candidate for Congress in New York, and
the Tammany Organiziuon has been arranged
with a view to his nominati-n .
It is estimate 1 that 150,000 000 feet of lum
ber will be cotton out this winter upon the
rive , Maine.
*e merchants in Matamoras protest against
the conduct of the United States officers in
permitting the recent raid into Bigiad.
The I'ombigbee river, Alabama, is infested
with guerrillas, who fire into and plunder
p .ssiog sseamers.
Sneaker Colfax has declined this winter one
hundred and seventy-limes invitations to lec
ture, from Port'and and Dubuque to Rfh
moad.
Tbe New Orleans stable keepers clubbed to
gether and repaired the famous Shell Road.
NEWS SUMMARY,
The enchanted Fountain is the name of a
new play in New York. Golden water, silver
Wylers crimson, bice, emerald tinted waters,
fail from romantic picturesque basins, which
are uphe and by iivtng nytnpns
A thousand labours have been engaged to
ret uild Charleston, 8 C.
A women died of dropsv ia North Carolina,
after losing in ten years 884 gallo. a of water
The quantity o f an'hnscite coal sent from
Pennsylvania iu 1865, was 9,488 396 tons.
AU the fast nags in the South are goiDg to
Mobile to engage in the sprit g ’•aefs.
Tho'piess ot Alabama approve the action of
Governor Patton vetoing the apprentice bill
and other special legislation ot the General
A. sembly.
The chief stockholder in the New York Tri
bune is Dr. James C. Ayer, rs pul celebrity.
The Quartermaster and Commissary ware
houses at Fort Rilev have, been burned, in
volving a loss of one million dollars.
There has been a large fire at Jefferson,
Texas, destroying two blocks, and involving a
ios-i of SSO 00')
General reports from Central Texas report
the crops good.
I* Louisville Collector Speed is requiring, in
accordance with instructions from Washington
alt coal or dray tickets to be stamped.
The Trea-ury expose it having a damaging
effect on the State officials at Cos umbus Ohio.
A bill has been introduced into tbu Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania making the* publication
of a bogus marriage notice an offense punish
able by a fine, not to exceed five hundrea dol
lars, and imprisonment, not to exceed five
yens.
The demand for-torn by the South, next sea
sou, w'-ll afford au immense trade for the West
The attention of the South being again turn*
ed to cotton, the West must supply it with
breadstuff*, aud this intercourse will create a
uDi ru Stevens and Sumner ctnnot destroy.
has just been set up in the Char
lestown Navy Yard, which weighs 246,-
600 lbs, and cobt $35,000.
What negroes there are In North Alabama
are represented as behaving remarkably well.
General John W. Geary, is lively to be the
next Governor of Pennsylvania
Gov. Humphreys has issued his prolatnafion,
calling in the able bodied couvicts sentenced to
the penitentiary,
B-lla Ayres, a courtesan, committed suicide
in Mobile last weak. By a curious coincidence,
the min who betrayed her died of small-pox
tho same day in a h s ital of the city.
A meeting of shoemakers and shoedealers
was held in New York not long siooe to peti
tion Congress to take tax from the manufac
turers of leather and place it on the raw mate
rial.
About 1 000 tons of 6hot and shell thrown
into tho forts at the mouth of Cape Fear river,
below Wilmington, by the navy, during the
bombardment by Admiral Porter, ha7o been
recovered, and will be sbid at auction, Feb. 18,
for the benefit, os the Government.
Hon James 11. Bondurant, formerly of
Alabama, aud lately judge of the fifteenth judi
cial district in California, died at Varilia,Cali
fornia, lately.
For the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1865,
the mint and branch mints of the United States
coined $32 819,248 64, in gold, silver and cop
per.
Oil has been struck on Duck Run, in Sciota
county, Ohio, at the depth of one hundred and
sixty feet, and the well is yielding nine bar
rels per day.
A,corpa of teachers, male and female, have
arrived in TuECumbia, Ala., from the North,
for the purpose of opening schools for freed
taen.
James R. Spaulding, one of the editors of
tho Now York Times, is suffering from paralysis
It is feared the attack will prove fatal.
Stewart, the New York dry good’s man, has
secured Ihe arrest of a sub editor, of the N. Y.
Tribune, aud the proprietor of the St. Louis
Republican, because of au article which ap
peared recently in the latter Journal.
Property iu Virginia ia depreciating. A
house which sold last September foi $25,500,
was offered recently at auction, and the high
est bicl for it was $17,000.
A civil court in Houston, Texas, recently
fined a restaurant keeper SSO, and bound him
over in SI,OOO, for floggiug a negro waiter.
The position of the President of the Metropo
litan Railroad Company at Boston is woith
SIO,OOO a rear.
General Terry has fifteen companies of Uni
ted States infantry in Virginia, distributed at
eight different stations, in addition to the force
at Richmond.
The library of Harvard Collefle contains
BD,OOo pamphlets. Tne total niuhber cf books
in all the libraries is about 165,000.
The amount of public moneys on deposit
with the States under the act of 1863 is ofli -
dally stated to be $28,101,649 91.
William Cullen Bryaut, altnough over seven
fy-six years of age, dors daily editorial duty
on the N. Y. Evening Post.
Mauy colored women and children qre earn
ing a living by digging in the soil about Peters
burg for bullets. Tney sell them not for relict,
hut for old lead at six cent a pound, and earn
about a dollar a day each.
Caracas, the Capitol of Venezuela, which
has been reported destroyed by au earthquake,
w.ib one .of the largest cities in Tjouth
America, and was nearly destroyed in a simi
lar manner in 1812.
Rev. W H. Wilburn, the celebrated blind
preacher, is lecturing in Michigan
General Winfield Scott was on a visit to the
Pensacola Navy Yard, on January 30th.
Seaton Hall College, South Orange, New
Jersey, was destroyed by fire, on January 28.
The Feuians made a demonstration iu Cincin
nati, on the evening of the 31st January, Gen.
Sweeny, Robert, and others made speeches.
Three hundred freedmen arrived ia Saven
nah, Ga ,sm the 28,h January, from the Pea
.Island. They were returning to their old homes.
The wells in Maine are aimost dry, by rea
son of the prevailing drought
Edwin B Katcham is treated like hhj fel
low- prisoners ; is marched with them to dinner
and locked up in his sell at night.
A religious revival is going on at Sanisbury,
North Carolina.
the late Gen John B. Floyd’s residence, in
Abington, Va., is advertised for sale.
Mobile city contributed $778,74 to the re
lief of Mis. Stonewall Jackson.
Gov. Jacob has not yet resumed his seat, as
President of the Kentucky Senate, not having
stifli ientiy recovered from his recent illue?8.
Ex-Senator Gwiu is still in confinement at
Foit Jackson, New Orleans, notwithstanding
the tff arts made by Prentice and others to ob
tain his release.
Fierro Carme, the celebrated French billiard
player recently made a run of 528 points, with
out a push shot, in a game played by him j D ,
Richmond, Virginia.
Three respec ably dressed women were de
tected at the Executive Mansion at Washing
ton clipping pieces from the curtains of tfe
east room, as souvenirs. They were arrested
ami taken to the police station bouse.
Efforts are being made in the Y irginia Leg
islature to oust the present D S. Senators, so as
to elect Gov. Pierpont and John Minor Batts
Gen Lee is talked ol for Governor of Virginia
at the nevt election.
A steamer arrived recently at Hatches, Mirg,
having on board some thirty or forty white
laborers, who have been engaged to work a
plantatian on Tensas in Louisiana.
An eruption called “Swine Pox’’ has made
its appearance in North Carolina. Several
persons have died with it
The Gas Works in Charleston have been
seized by order of of the military, as captur
ed nroperty.
Guv-Curtin, of Penn,, in his message states
that, notwithstanding the expense* of the war,
the State debt is netulg ssoo,ooo less than it
was five years ago.
George B Hodge, who was a general in the
Confederate service has become a banker in j
Cincinnati.
The Canadian Fenians have issued an address
to the American brotherhood, endorsing the
O’Mahoney faction, and declaring that the true
and only object of the movement is tho free
dom of Ireland, and denouncing tbe proposi
tion to go to Ireland by way of Canada.”
Mr. Elisha Matter, tbe oldest mason in
Michigan, save one, died recently, at the age
of S3 years.
Tee Boston newspapers paid $5,719. revenue
tax upon their advertisements in October, No
vember iid» December last.
The quantity of wheat in store at Milwus
kee, on 20 h January, was 1,261,000 bush; on
tbe 27th, 1,325,000 bush; on the 2ith January
1666, the quantity was 476,000.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
GREAT SALE OF .
WATCHES, CKAISP, DIAMOND R’NUS, Ac.
One ra 1 ion Dollars* worth J To he difpo.-vd of si One Do *
lar each! Without regard to Vah-e ! > 7 ot to be paid lor un
til youfeLOw wha» you are t receive ! Spltndid list <t a4ti
c ! Ad to be sold at Une Dol'ar each !
SOO mubica: boxeß : : : S2O to s’so each
150 *• •* with be v s and csstlneta iCO .. 50U ..
boo silver teapot'' a deefifeeurua : : Qo .. 50 ..
60) •* chafl’i* and s'i‘B : : t 80 .. HO ..
1000 •* ice pitchers : : : 90 .. CO ~
2. r oj “ ayttip cups with vera : : 0.. 60 ..
6000 •* g'-blets and drinking cipa : 6.. 60 t .
30t0 “ ca tors : : ! : 16 .. CO .
2000 “ fru*r, card and cik? bast eta : 20 .. 50 ..
COV) dozen eilve; tea spoons : : : : 0.. SO dec.
100 n 0 * * •* table ppocn ands >rka : S0». 40..
250 «enti* «< Id hunt in* exsewavhes * 5J .. 150 each
2CO iadiTf 1 £oid nU enameled hun ing case
wa*ch s : : : i £5 .. 7d ..
500 g c, n s’ hunting care sliver watches : ft.. 70..
20j diamond r»gs : : : : 50 .. 100 ..
50!P gold ves f anu mc\ chains : ; : '4 .. 30 ..
.'•000 gold oval band r-ce'ets : , :4 .. h..
6'h o jet and go and rraceleta : : ; 6.. 10 ..
sOOOchate ainechame aad g*a and chains : 5.. 20 ..
7000 so itaire anu gold brooches : : 4.. 10 ..
5 00ccrd. opal and emerald bro ches : : 4.. 8..
6Ck)O Mosaic, jet, lax» aid n rentine ear drops 4.. H..
7f.0) c »ral. opal and emerald eur di ops : 4.. 6..
40 01 alifomla diam r nd bnat pins : : 2/0.. ]0 ..
8500 gold fob and vest watch keys : 25i .. 8..
4to» fob and vert ribbon p ide* : : : 3 .. 10 ..
r.y 00 ate s litsvire sleeve till ions, studs, Ac S.. 8..
?000 goldrhimbl-s. pencils, Ac. : : 4.. f* ..
<0 00 miniature locktts : * : : 2TO .. 10 ..
4 00 ** lockets, spring : JO.. iO ..
80 0 gold tooth picks, crones &c t : 2.. 8..
fit 00 pHin gold rings : : : : 4 .. 10 ..
6000 chased g ldru.es , * : 4 .. H ..
lOf'0) stonfe set. and signet rliifcs - - j 9 60.. 10..
60'0 (Vifo nia diamond rings : 2 .. 10 ..
7500 sets ladiea’jewelry—j *t and goid : 6.. j 6 ..
60.0 •* •’ c..meo. psarl, opal and
o‘her stones : : : : : 4 .. 16 ..
lOCOOgo’d pens,*silvfrexterßioa holders and
teuciis : : : ; : 4 .. ’0 ..
10(00 «old pens and gold mounted holders 6 . 10 ..
5000 '* '• extension ho ders : J 5 .. 2ft ..
5900 and Jet buck r es : : 6 .. 15 ..
SiOJ hah ban and bills : 3.. 10 ..
AKKAKDALE & CO., Mnnufacturer.-’ g^nta.
JNo. 167 Bro dwt*y, New Ya k
Announce that all of the above fist o f will be sold hr
One Dollar each.
In ronsrqufnee of th-i great strgna'ion cf trade in the ran
uf-ctu !■ g- L trots ot Er g ar and, ihicugh -lie war, Lava- cut
iff the supply if co-ton, a iarg» quanli yof va u»b ejewelerr.
oiiginaiiy in'ended tor the high h ma ke*, has been s>nr off
for sale in tl is country, and u uit he fold at any tacr floe ! Ui -
dvr these cireumstat Cos», A rtandale & Cos., acting aa: gen's for
the D in-ip,l (cur iptnn mauu aclu'ers. have r-c Iveu upon a
gre t Gilt Apportionment io be divided tccordiig to the ol
lowing -eguUi io s :
( erifleates of the vaiious ar'icles are pnt into envelopesm
dl-crmiua ely, te-led up, and when ordered, are taken out
v 1 lieu! r guru to choice, and scHi i y mad, thus showing no
favoritism On receipt ot tie certihc to. you wll see what
you are to reoeiv . arul then it is at your cptr n to a nd lhe
and iar and tube the article or uot. Burch(sets mav this ob
tain a go and »i ch, diamond ring, or any set of j ewelry on our
lis for tine Doll ar.
REND 25 CENTS FOIL CERTIFICATE.
In all 'ranxactions by un i, we sba 1 charge for f.rwardlng
thee rt'flcates, piviDg nott geand and -Ii g,hehustnes*, 25cen*s
each which mud be enclosao W'.en the cerbflcite >s sent lor
Five ceriifi ales will beser.t for*L eleven for $2, thirty lor *\
sixty five for $ 0, one hundredfors:o.
WHAT THE •PHESs ’SiIY OF US.
Cbsai. Gift llisxbiiiutton.—A rare orpurtunity is offe-ed
for obt lnii g wate' es cuains. diamond rings rilvervare c ,
b Messrs Arrandale & to. at No 167 Boa way. They
have an immente sicck of ariic’es. varying n vane, au<- all are
offered a' one doilir each. The distrit ution ia very fairly d..n“
—you greeto take ac rtificate ol aca la a art ce, endowed in
an enve.ope, inn arc n t require.' to nay v< u do is- uole. s
you are satirfi and with the ar lde, which wi 1 ce tamly be worth
more than that auiouut. a"d m y be *6O or *OO An excel
lent mode tb's ol Investing a dollar.—Sunday Times, N. k.
Cby. February 19. 1868.
Messrs A ra-.dale.» Cos. have lo- g been pirrO-'fllv hr,O'"n
to is, and we be leve tb‘ mto he every w»y worthy of public
confidence.—N. Y. Scotti-h me ican J urn»l June 11, '(i.
We have iiifp.cted, at theofllc-o; Am ndale fc Co.’s Agen
cy or European Manuiaitur n< ,iewe era a large as.-o-tment
ot fvhiinsb e and valuari e Jewelry o f tue newest patten-
We also not ceda large qu > tity ot silver r'a e, and under.da- and
lhai the who e f there ewly importe artie ee are to be dis
posed of n a novel min inte. g vmg g-e.»t advanmge* to bay
eis, and affording ex cn ive etui 1 ryment to ag-n s We know
the firm in quesli n to bs v.ry resp ctob eond th i nugblv wor
thv of public confidence, and ecomm-uid onr ir ends to re.d
their tdv itisemeut —o. Y. Albi n, i-epte i barß, 84.
iir Messriv Arrnnda'e & Ito.’s arrangem i t. tne advnntfg s
mu.tbe ntb's.dio the customer, f.r ne h->s eve y thing to
gain a u Dortiing comnaratively to lore. He kn va wtiar he
will get lo his dollar iie-rreha-d. an,, n e nmd ml sesdictl
he e riotS'itiafied ■• .V. We,kly New-, Aug 6 2865,
' Ebplctmxst job Ladies—Ti e most eigbie and prrflta
tle ernpl y ent w.- have he-id of to iadlis is ihe sai ot c~r
tlficue* torthe (jirea G ft Di tr but rn ot Arrr cse ic,, _
’■ ia yof cur aiqu in an e has been veiy sue e.-jful in Ibis
wav, not only ia tilling her own pnr e bu'al,- in and ilnga
good turn IO it (8 o whom shr s) and the certiflc ,tes, as w I be
seen by our a ivert'-irg co.umns G-nt-emen c n also be thus
engaged.-N. Y funday Mer-tirv nugu-t 14. iB(4.
In our co.nmns the reader wid find a er is-irncnt of Ar
ran.iale * < o’s ‘Si t Distribu ten or witcaep, j welry ail sil
ver v are. in payn en* ol tnat adveitiseinei twe receiveds.v
erai sets of t*-e jewel y a'vert-ed. md we' a e warra ted in
eawr g thit. both in finish and qu lit.y, Ihey e*c ed«our expec
ta in s. The turned rut to pe jus’what they h a becu rep
repented true Democrat, <C- wi towr) s gl7 1865
AG-.N -«— w e want eg n 3 in e.e-y tegimen*. and in eve
ry town »nd coun'v i the counrty, an those ac i gass ch
wilt be a 1 iw< and 10 c nts one evy teitificiie ordered by them,
p-ov.ded ihetr r.mut .n e amount toouedolar. , ge its w 1
eol'ec 2 cents f r every ceriificat .and remit 16 cents to us,
t itlier in cash or postage stamps
AKRAN'DALK A CO .
febl 4t I*w44w7 167 B. oaf way, N. Y.
Mill Furnishing Ware.
TH**"- underß'gned would respec*fu ly inform hlnold cus
tome's ana the Mdlcra in ge ueral that hs i dow pre
par.-d to turn sn the best quality of French, b irr Esopui ad
cologne mill st n s ball ngcl) b,s uutmsc ne3,be,uig. wiic
cloth, mill picks, asdacy o her articles uq-i ed in a goad gris
ai.ii fi luring mill.
Oiders solicited and punctusilv attended to.
WM. BRENNER,
aOVI6 62w43 li, Bro id street, Augrista Ga.
'WESTERN FOUNDRY.
EbTABLIHHKD 1836.
A. B. IIOLABIRD & CO.,
manufacturers of
Portable and Stationary
Steam Engices and Boilers,
Clemens’ latent Circular Saw Mills, Reed’e
Patent Corn and Flour H«l!e, Mill Gearing
and Castings of every description.
331,330 and 339 West Front Street,
BITWIXK SMITH IX3 BOB* BTRSZTS, CIXCtXHATI, OHIO.
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FOR LRYTEB6 OF ADMINISTRATION
GE KUIa, GtvKKtt a. CgCN IY.
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T £ w B - tsy A J-’awn Died hia v i nca i ... in wrl
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aLU pr.syjDjc f )r i e t* r Dt«mi iron from vaid *u r \ m-h i*:
ha 4 * hereto rc s ocUe and t»l. pvisons •oi c.r »•
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ihesearetler*foreto the »nd req irrall penonsc e “i
to show cause why l etters 0 .; u f diamnl u uep jn
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..e htreas, Irtdeiickc Karberapplies tome for I.ettcrs
sai^coumy‘ r dece.ts°d the * aU,eol Tl * ms “ Oartit er lute ot
,JkUui? r i' ,he l efO T-’ locl, , e »*»1 fitlmonish all, and singular
the kmured and c-edilors of aatd deceased, to b# and appear at
my offlve. on or heforetlte tits. Monday in March t eit. to
granted" 56 ' an F llle F have, why said Betters ah. u!d notbs
Oiven under nay hand and official signature, at ..fflceln Au
gusta, this .-o.h day oi Janua v, -fifit;.
3‘ ' >1 »BVII> 1,. ROATH. Ordtna-y.
UTATEUP UEOHUIA, KIUIIMOXi OOCNTYT ’
C 5 Whereas, A l.liUin t . v> hidty npp ies tome f r Let
aesi f Admialstradon wi h the will a ,ej.-it . n the eat .to
of Th< mas 4. W tton. lit*ot srddcountr..c eitid.
These are. therefore, to *ite and admonish all tut singular
the kindred and credito sos said dtcearcK to hr and at pt-ai at
myofflceon or before the first Monday in Ms c text, to
show cause. If any they have, why said Letters should not
tie granted.
Given under my handandofficial signature, atofficeln Au.
gusta, this fOth day of Jnnna a, ISOs.
t »«' 4w7 ri.VIT) [, Ki.ATTT, Ordlna V.
M ' c.U> l ~ . Ua f it,.. KJ • ■ i\ 1
WJY h eas. Ms. Jane . Weadows pn lesto me f r let.
e.o of administra io os the estate ot i non a E Ate.ujvs,
late f saia ciUT.ty, deceaseu
Th» so a e ti e t ore to id e the kl dred a-r c-edl-rs of said
die a.-cit to at p a.r at the r-gu.-r turn of the ' our o. outni
y to.-pad e.un yon the fir t Mon vinß ar h neit to law
enuse, if my they have, why said I.tteio shot id uo be«r oi.
.and
iv n undertu r hand and cfficial signature, th-s J nua-y
o’h,lt««. J. D. li M.MA K,
Jn"s3 4w3 o-d'i » y.
and \ S. RGI i GKMh« ■ "t NTVU
MJ4 V her .as Jam iE. Kennedy applies for Le ters < f td
in ,ns ration oa tl.e esta*e o< Ja ies a fe ia on. oecrav*:
Thnear tuer-t re, to ctea.4 nq dr all, e Oocun-en-d
to th. w ctu-e, if ny ther ! a-e, *hy s 11 e Ur. n „ and ~o t
egranud »t the t ourt of < irdu arv, to b hem iu ands r sa.d
cour.y on th ti.st Mrna. yin M reh . ext
Given under my h urn at office ii nen&biro’, 'a- n«iy 22 P
'836- EDGEN.rs L. hi t.,
jar24 4w5 p , ir ,.
Ci iUKGIA, GKEAiaA. tU NTY
4 w hir- is, rsmu-lU. Hi'cli oie aiplles for l.e : t rs Ad
ininutta'lon, debt nis non, wph the will smoied. man u.O
eeta'e of band! Wt ke deceaeed :
‘i ltese are ihtref -re. o C IO .4,0 require all p ; rsot s cot c -t ed
to ilow cau-e, if any they hev , why s id ,et 1 n shou and l t
be tr .ntt.i at the Gaurt ot UrdlLary .to b. held in anu to. .aid
county, on the first Monday in - pri! next.
O yea under my hand at efflc>in')reen ’on. Kehrva-y Btb,
>BM- , 0 AUGEtILSL K.YG.
f*■' ; T 4wß | j y
3 1 hotltii;, 1
vY rLanKT COUNTY JTo all wh-m it msyc.ncera.
•fill am Stephe'ito having cl, and his pHi i 11 in | r i c oral
to me praying for ieiters of admlnlstiaiioti with tie id an
nexed r n the estate of Joanna T. carton, 1 ite or and a.:; ty
deceared, this is t > cite all credit r, I ga e.) irx of kl aud
any others int rested, to In and appear at the M ritt tein, of
3't Uonrt ofOrd.ia-y i fsa tic u ty, 18(6, at and ho. .a se f
a y they can, way le tets Ofadm nis, a ;on w.ih h- w 1 mi
ne?: no should not be gr. nt and t • sail Yt iniam b r>. 1 ei.s n
( ,iveu upd rmy baiu at.d , ffleial signal a e tn s Ist day of
S’e-'iieary,*B64, »M. it. E. WA I>*. r.iinnry
la 86.8 aur’Px officio ,'k.
NOTICE.
TO DEBTORS AAD CRCHOUR.
CtTaTE OF CE'JRUI >, RICH UONd CCUiVLT
W All perso; s having demands agulos; tiie ia e 0,1 Wm.
u. flight, of said county, dece .Bed, ate nerei y u ilim and
r,qut;ed to pteseut them propeilya.ies ed 10 the un iranned
wunin Ihetlme prescruied oy law; and ill peisoas m ebie l
to said deceased a;e hereby tequi.ed to 1, ns mined UP p.,y.
meni to. J Bill'll f. CnlUl, i.n.'r
j m2O 6 s
mroTHtt- 1 ~
1m 1s beieoy given that application ha3 icen ma'c toihu
ort if Ordinary, ol Ki hun nd county,foi leave to ela it e
real esti.te beiopgiugto the estaie 0' otiua ,-ii»wm,k , "rte of
aaid county, de.euied. JOHN T. Si! h, Ms „£,
ja-IO 6,(6 A mi.istr.io-.
NO'1 1 'iC. ~ ■
Sixty dsysaf er da'e at plication wll he madeto he
vturt of owl ary of Ta iaftrro county »t-r leave »o tHI ihe
ittsds belonging to the etta e 01 Mrs bus n Creirtiu and. c used.
f-*>i6w7 DKULA MhAliO «B. dn.x
IDIOTIC 1
iM At, person b indebt'd to the Ks’atc of John Krcelv, kts
ot Ric moLd county, ceciased, are icquurd tonakeia m ot
to the UDaerrtgned; aud Lore lavmgcuims as-uet ad
R.tate ate notiflrd to pre*ent ihem, and ty aus e w tn.n ,hs
time pretciioedby law. M»» tra A t-Aji-Eps,
. v . „ „ MARY HKJC.-LY,
feb6 8 v 8 Executrixes.
WTOTICE
1» months after date application will b” made to the
i.ourt of Ord nary of Richmond couLty or ie t v to 81 11 Oie
-cal esiate belonging 10 the ertaieot John i-neli coo ei l .teol
smUraiunty, deceased. JObahh sj. oi.a, k
B *’ £ ! Exetmor
OTIC E ——
4™ A1- persons indebted lo tl e erta’e of John Sr dl Cool
er, late of Richmond count!, decerr.cd. will make immed ute
p yment to the ununirtgned; and those having cairns again- 1
said estate are h'reby notifle.. te present them, duly attested,
w.thtn the time,prescribed by law. 1
ietli,6wß JOSEr-a S. CLARK. Exccu’.o'.
TWO MONTHS NO f IC ES ~
]\T OTICE.
l i? ft?r . date APblication will be trade to
,hn Honorat 1 the O u.-t 1 1 Or inary ~f Richmond coun y.
* esve 10 SK 'I there 1 es’ate bcl.igi gto neonate ,f
fnomte Hcmry, late of li'chxLOi dcoun y d
Janiß Bw6 so w. O’DUNNrLi. A-mr.
C 1 KOKGIA. JkLbEttT COUjNKY~ ~ "
■T fcjxvydaysaferdale apple tan W) be mtdeto the
•>» urt • f < ’>dinary of Elbert county fjr leave to sel tue .uj ds
belonging to iLe tbiute c i John K Sinderb, late of s iu cduu ✓
THDMASMAXVVa.iI.
feb 8 Swß t dn 4 t
EXECUTOR’S S ALES.
RXttL 1 ur’s hale.
WILL be sold befirethe ourt House and or. In the town
of ( rawfordvi iv, Ta iaterio c-'t.nty, n the sis Tu s
day m March next, with n tbelg-.i hours ot sue. un er uu
outer oftr eCourt if ordinary of eeld enur-ty (iiet -ct of
l r,d in rail county, belOßglne t ■ the esta'e cf John t e ki s.
nteof said county (I.ccbs-d. containing acorn 1 i;,tt, fl.e
acres m re or l-ss. adjoining ands *f a. H. fct, phem. J-i, es
Edge, (ibert Kc tana ith tb, ’
s M tor ihe pu p seof distribution am“ng the Dgat csoi
dece red leims.arh. GlLbtKf K ’J’.
lani7 6w4 (• xe up r.
ADJLM TAVI Oil's SALE
OF GEORGIA, ELB RT c< UNTY.
agreeable t'i an order of :h; Court 01 u.-uin-ry o' F’bert
county, will be sold b’fore the L our H us- dOO i . ■ h t wa
ot Kn erton, within the legal hours of .eale, on th; flr.t 1 ■,«.
and yin April next,. atr c‘ cf la.d beongi g 10 thets »•- t
Savannah A A exander, deaas and ate 01 taid c un‘y, adjoin,
leg the lan §of 1 . ti-r Thornton, Jamet rt. Lu on irul m
»rs. coutilmng two hundred ana six y acre.-, m t‘ o- es
A'so. tt the sums time a dila-r, oa l g.Il w.»i h b-lona! g
to said e taie. ’fetms male tomwa < n the day o ute
1- b3 6wß JOHN A. T RE? OH ARD. / din’r.
MARBIAHK OH I)E
YOUNG’S GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL* WORK
OF every one,big owe Dnc’oe—B ’ngaPriv te instruct'r
'ir Karri and F-rie ns or tb; «e about to T rrv.lHßu Male
and Female in everyth! g coßi-e.-ninv the pb-3 ol gy mi re
la ions of uu'S-x-iai-yotem, atu the produ non r prev> n
don of off,prii g inclua ng all tr e n,w circ vines eve be
for- given In the E g ith langu.ge by w u » OL’NQ M. l>.
This is ral 7 a Vsluaole and tn ercßtinu w. rk It B w itte
in plain language f r the general reater. aud si 11 'noid
wit-i upwards ot one bu xdn and engravings. -13 y ui g- m r
lied pei.ple, or those c no mt.latlnvmarn -go, ar.d hav.i.g the
least impedime-1 to ma-rlea l.fe, ehould real tuts b k It
dieclosessecrets that nverv one should be a.q ai.bd »Uh
Still it is a b-ok that Kiastbe locked up, and not etbeatuu the
huusc. It wii b-seut’o any one on the rece pr off vr
'TI Addresa Hr. Wac. XOUsG. No.Afehp-uc -1. ah v«
Fra th. RtUlaCelphia. ee tSO 26. 4L
ORNAMENTAL
PLARTSARBTREES!
I OFFER f'T pi n‘i-g now, end during the ccnring Sp.-l.ug,
a line lot of exja urge ana beautiful
MAGNOLIA
k.«ONYM"B
PITY OBPORU W
LhGUSTKOM
laoecbtinus
“WILD OLIVE,- or “MO iK ORANO*''
GOiaDItN Ah BOR VIToE
I LAX BOX
DWARF BOX, FUR BORDER*
AMERICAN HOLLY
J L'i'IPEK, (T*i letlrj)
OUNMNGHAMIA
bI I "fcI»UW BiLLS," LILACS, Ac., Ac.
The*e Treriand Hlmirore .e-ythri'tv, *-.d of extr, l»;_
especial, adapted to O.n.mental GrounUe, Oime.ir.es, <tc ,
Ac. They win be
Hold Very Low,
And taken up end parted earefuilv. I evn *l,o ‘upp'y «r.eth
e nFiuit Tree*. G ’-pe Vine*. Strawbe-ry P,a ta, Ac-al of
the chr kert v.rii ties, andkrae of the tea euitablt ti- :nx<-
elate bearing, For Catalogue. *c , addre s
D. RED3IOND,
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