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It is joyous, in the midst of peril
ous times, to look around upon a
people united in heart, where one
purpose of high resolve animates and
actuates the whole—where the sac
rifices to be made are not weighed in
the balance against honor, and right,
and liberty, and equality. Obstacles
may retard, they cannot long prevent
the progress of a movement sanctitied
by its justice and sustained bv a vir
tuous people. Reverently let us in- 1
voke the God of our fathers to guide ,
and protect us in our efforts to per
petuate the principles, which, by His
blessing, they were able to vindicate,
establish and transmit to their pos
terity, and with a continuance of Hi*
favor, ever gratefully acknowledged,
we may hopefully look forward to
success, to peace, and to prosperity.
The Man Monkey of Brazil.
The captain of the French schoon- 1
er Adrienne, who was stationed last
summer at Pernambuco. Brazil, gives
the following sketch of a tame mon
key:
A short time ago 1 dined at a
Brazilian merchant’s. The conversa
tion turned upon the well-tutored
chimpanzee of Mr. Vanneck, a creole
gentleman, whose slave had brought
the monkey which he caught in the
woods. Everyone praised the accom
plished animal, giving accounts of its
talents so wonderful that 1 could not
help expressing some incredulity.—
Mv host smiled, saying that I was not
the first one who would not believe
in these results of an animal educa
tion until he had seen it with his own
eyes, lie therefore proposed to me
to call with him on Mr. \ anneck.—
I gladly consented, and on the follow
ing morning we set out. file house
f the cr< Hies on t road to t)lt la
about an hour s ride from town. \\ e
proceeded along splendid hedges ot
cactus, shaded bv bananas and pa: m
trees, ami at length observed tiie
charming villa. A negro received us
at the entrance, and took us to the
parlor. h..s: •amg to tel l his master of
onr visit, i’iie nrst object that caught
our attention was the monkey seated
on a stool and. sewing with great in
.. - v. I watche I him attend
wlii. he. mat paving attention to a>.
L’i door
I, and Mr. ’> . . ■... r< dining i
< - ir, was w i ?ele I in.—
Th High ins 1 gs were pardized, he
s ... rigat and cheerlul; he we 1
c lus up Kimi:v. Ine moii kcv
went < it g vit i gr at z 1. I
ret rin .»n xciaim mg.
aid nr ■■■■ -s of t.ie animal were tm>. e j
■ . . ailor. H ms s .
’ ■ >1 ’’ pantahions thenar-
r< > [ at :
r iiit ided for h m ‘lf.
A negro now • .re I. an • miicbag
M J min, wl M. d< in-
- ....
w. •• a - ‘Ompaiiied bv Her lit
he -h ivmo •. ; gid of twelve years. ■
- io i lia Iv ran t>th ■ monkey,
■ \\ i1: .: I.* 1 ; fill O'l 1 l‘i‘ ::< •. a. a•i c-
im. Jack
i ■ 'i ■ • ■ iat his mast n* but as
Mr. Valine-k s glance w sirim. tic
t .r ’.’••••J on < • dog. So. Idemy his
tl.r .’ I I r--ke. and lie put the end t ■ .
his n ut smoo he 1 it with his lips,
.■ I i with hi left paw, aid th rea< 1-
< the Mr. A anneck
. an iq •. king it
II j ? me calm 1 me in which he ha< I
. pat
c aside, and ■ r.
Jac to the; » room,
ami ike: -we-t ail’d dusted like a
cl ■ aver house-maid. I could now
perfect! v mak'/ont his size, as he al
ways walked upright, not on his
four I. nds. II ■ was about three feet
ight. but stooped a little; he was
clad in linen pantaloons, a colored
- iirt, : jt and a red ne ikerchi f.
At another hint from his master.
J?k went am night sevei al glasses
of lemonade on a tray, lie first pre
s ;nt d the t *ay to Madame Jasmin
and her daughter, then to us, precise
ly like a well bred footman. \\ lien
1 had emptied mv glass, he hastened
to releive me of it. putting it back on
the trav. Mr. \ anneck took out his
watch and showed it to the monKey: it
was just three. Jack went and brought
a cup of broth to his master, who re- ,
marked that the monkey did not
know the movements of the watch,
but he knew exactly the position of
the hands when they pointed to three, ’
kept it in mind that it was- then his
master required his Innclic
If the watch was shown to him at
other hour, he did not go to fetch th.,
broth: while, if three o'clock was
passed without the luncheon being
called for, he got fidgety, and at la.-.;,
ran and brought it; in tiiis case he
was always rewarded with sugar
plums.
“You have no notion." said Mr.
Vanneck, “how much time and trou
ble, and especially how much patie
nce I have bestowed upon this ani
mal. Confined to my chair, however,
I continued my task methodically.—
Nothing was more difficult then to ac
custom Jack to bis clothes; he took off
his pantaloons again and again, until
at last I had them sewed to his shirt.
When he walks out with me he ,
wears a straw hat, but never without
making fearful grimaces. He takes a
bath every day, and is on the whole !
very cleanly.
“Jack,” exclamed Mr. Vanneck, j
pointing to me, “this gentleman wants
his handkerchief:” The monkey drew I
it from my pocket and handed to me. '
“Now show your room to my ,
quests,” continued his master: and I
Jack opened the door, at which he '
stoped to let us pass, and thciUblkwV-1
ed himsef. Everything
ly tidy in the small r . Ln it was
a bed with a mattress a table, some
ehairs, drawers and various toys: a gam
hung on the wall. 'The bell was j
rung: Jack went and reappeared with
his master, wheeling in the chair. — i
Meanwhile, 1 had taken the gun !
from the wall. Mr. Vanneck hand I
ed it to the monkey, who brought j
the powder flask and the shot bag, '
and in the process of loading acquit- |
ted himself like a rifleman. I had
seen so much that was astonishing,
that 1 hardly felt surprised at this fact. 1
Jack now placed himself at the
window, took aim and disclaimed if I
and without being in the lca«start
lel bv tie report., lie them went
through the sword exercise with the
same skill.
It would be t(X> long to jot down
all Mr. Vanneck told us about his
method of education and training: the
above facts, witnessed by myself,
bear sufficient evidence of the abili
ties of the animal, and its master's ta
lents of tuition. We staved to sup
per. to which there camo some more
ladies and gentlemen. Jack again
exhibited his cleverness in waiting, at
which he acquitted himself as well as
any man servant. Going home, mv
companion missed a small box df
sweets, out of which he had regaled
the monkey with almonds. Jack had
managed to steal it from his pocket:
and on being afterwards convicted of
the theft, he was severely punished
by his master. — (tol.ien l-'ra.
Georgia Mate Coiiveufioii
i’ lb : ■ jutes of the C’onvcntioi:
from the several counties in thi.-Suite
are hereby maiiicd to meet in th
ciiy c. Savannah, on Thursday, tin
7th of March.
GEO. W. fit AW FORD.
Ihvsi.l ’iif.
Bel-Air. Ga.. Feb. 21. 18dl.
To the ('iliziTis oiTksinow ck,
H SIKES woiihl respectfully anneanee to the
J. e cic < 'ic of Bniiis’.vick an<l vk-inkv tiiat In;
has r ?nt j loeat <1 in the city, and will I <
pleased t.< d? any j< Vs of haulin r. with which
i!;? citizens may yVese i.> favor him ; mid :,s he
has mules, w.a .m >v.. wiiii hme idle. Im wiH
c.iaratim; > - J V <■ -r thmi miy other mmi.
See lam . mm . - house or r■■ vc c.rdm .
. t M”. S. cir's ’ fee _’7
1 B_6 .1.
ri onniiTMrl
L-j 111 l lib -
hmm me and Retail,
VF AI:E *’/i-TRIKG. as usual, ai. rim stock
it <■!’
nT.nTi
are det iiiu Ito ell on th< ios
b’e rorms.
I'he (- ds ;re of onr o"’n immediate i ianu-
i ■ > with si J ' : ;ferem e to
our oust im, which w<• pride ours<dves ha■■ her ■-
Our AVho’osale Department is already well
- •■■u'l we heli ve merchmits in the comi-
t.-y will lind no need for gohi.c father than Sa
. di. to supply themselv ■ ...vantageinisiv.
We are also prepared to offer
GENTS' Fi'itNISsIING GOODS,
of i:vk;:v okscrivtiox.
Trunks, Carpet-Bags,
AJ.ISES, & <•.
In general a Stock which for superior selec
tion, workmnnsh’p andchcaj m ss. enables us to
compc te with any in the land.
Give us a call. We promise satisfaction. All
orders promptly tilled.
.fmulon & €’c.,
No. 101 Bryan mid Gs St. Julian streets,
feb 27 Im Savannah. Ga.
G?orgin-—ayne county.
To all whom it may Concern.
IV il ii Ili’iAS Daniel N. Campbell applies to the
H Ordinary for Letters of Administration on!
the estate of William Campbell, late of said coun
ty deceased. These are therefore to cite and
admonish all. and singular the kindred and cred- !
itors of said deceased to be and appear at my.
office within the time prescribed by law. to show
cause if any they have, why said letters of ad
ministration on the said estate of said deceased
should not be issued. Given under my hand and
official signature, this Februarv 7th 1861.
JAMES HIGHSMITH,
feb 2Q D. <*. Wayne county
-g; Tsw Schooner
TIRITOIxr,
CAT T, lIILLIEIT.
Vi’ M.L run remd; rly between Brunswick and
it Sort Brown. St. Simons Island. Leaving I
,',r’.:nswi”k on Mondays. Wednesdays, and Eri
d ys, and returning on the same days. For
h-eigbt or pas-’atf' 1 apply on board, or at. the
Oglethorpe House. feb 20 ts
Lisi o"
I)EM.\IXING in the Post Office at Screven.
11 Appling county, for last Quarter. Person
calling for them will please say thej' arc adver- ■
tised. R. < J. Lawrence,
Mrs. Elizabeth Nichols, E. Slade,
L. Siimmerlield & Bro. James Snoden,
Allen Brown, S. S. Mauer,
Dempsey Phillips. H. (incus. 2.
fob 20 C. H. MIDDLETON. P. M.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
THE above reward will be paid by us for in- I
1. formation that will lead to the arrest and con
viction of the person or persons who destroyed
the ,S7e« m, at our mill.
WOODBUFF & ANDERSON.
Brunswick, Feb. 20, ts
In consequence of numerous depredations hav- ;
ing been committed on the above property, all ,
persons old or young, white or black, tire forbid
entering the Mill or Lots on which it is situated
or that appertain to it, (unless by permission) tin- j
der pain of prosecution for trespass. •
By order of Woodruff & Anderson. I
LEWIS W. HARRIS. Marshal.'
LATFIST AHKIVAIJ
FAU AND WINTER STOCK OF
.N i g A CJ A C IF>’» I - j
i . C O J’.’X Ji J J.'-!
IV 11 i( 'll lie will sell sell as cheap as can bo ■
I 11 purchased in the eilv for ('ASH.
IHiY GOOS.
I . AND
GROC.V LIES.
The following comprises a pari of His Stock
UICA !>V M a Die
bCEUQ. T HING.
Dress Coats, Business ('oats, and Ov w (toat™aTl
of the latest stvle. Pantaloons, \ sts. Shirts.
Hats. ('.ips. Boots, Shoes, I lose. Half i lose. (1 loves
and Cravats, and all kinds of Gentlemen's wear
' ing apparel.
DRY Gt-OODS.
DeLaines. Ginghams. Calicoes, Silks, Jeans.
Sheetings. Shirtings. Casimeres. Satinets,
»hawls. Ribbons. Ladies' Kid Gloves.
etc., etc., etc., etc.
VEKY ('HEAP Poll (’ASH.
i * 5 ? < > \lt < b Yi Mi-
Flour. Bacon. Lard. Sugar. Coffee. Rice. Butter, i
Pilot Broad. Soda, and Sweet Crackers.
TOBACCO & CIG-AKS.
, Jewelry. Table and Po'-ket Cutlery, ami every
thing usually found in a first class store.
AU of the above articles are offered for sale.
FO R ('ASH.
13KI11id,
by the pint, quart, or gallon.
An I will lw sold as clr-ap as any i the city.
-I Ge th? Best,” and von will get tin heapestbv
e.n’in ■ a ' B V ‘- : 'EN. '
. n ‘K o t . IB TJ . VI.
SUCCESSOR TO
saw
yfIRE ME DI e Rfgy
-jT7»m •
' ; '' < \
'. ’“Sil" .K T"'’ ’TF’
V* «Vi * .. Ci" " . ...'. • j.>l J V.ll:i -■ , s
' V iii.n.. .■■ ;■ n a pirns to nr l (’>;■
I 11 Letter- . \d. .:■■■ irmlon iiv? est..t • of
• Moses M . : • : . : •. . . d.
. AU per . i; - -I . o ” ■ ' imtifi dI >
I. 'i . >i . .i■ X' : I;.•haw. mmy of-
■.' • 1 . . .■. ’ ■ - . |.. ;y hi .. , . ■•a n .
J :. . J::: 1 ' :'. J. I.i G. i i S;< f. ().
- IMAINI' ■I in he Po-1 (■ ■.. ■ at Satilla.
. .. ( i;it Jno Kv. iekerson. 4
Plelw . A. .1. Ilerd’e.
/ ■ ■■ 1 . at. I.'. A. B.
H. H
!». r . Si’iri < If. '.I. Go. >
ms. G’ii.iiau ('. Wars, 2
1'..!. ’ Eii-.n. Jam ■- W. i I ’milieu' ■.
■: i St'vkimi i. 11 mry ! ■".’•■■ry.
Persons calling 1 >r them wdl ideas? say th -y
er V'.r. Iv. d. lIARLE f J < »NES,
f. b 2 P. M. i-aiiUa.
.■<X
In vi • w ••>;’ •: Sc. i hu-.i (' >.if? iera ey. we have
<?.- abli.-i: • I the better rule :
No 'ioney, No G-oods.,
rra 'j " S v. ! X- < r ,,i r; s
3. Ji.l4 J i. _ ia'-’i i. O
A y >mi ;• ndmeue. f Groceries, tine sc- ■
gars ;.!i’i To a’ -co, :tn ! .-<> ;:e clo* liing and
On .-door from John Brooks' warehouse. Bay
Str-et. Brunswick. Ga.
J A MES SI’EI R.
T. X. GARDNER W. 11. DASHER.
C: AZkA’iiF?, D j "VS,
art X-j-slw,
BIGINS WICK, (JA-
Will att< ■1 ■ >r< ■ nptly to all busines.- en rusted
to th'-ir care in tin? c'l’int:"-; composing the '
I Brunswick Cireuii.iii Mclm ishof th? Eastern
Girctiit. . nd .Lowndes. Brooks and Berrien of
the Southern ('ircuit.
Office next door from B. ('. Franklin's st ire.
IYILL be sold before tlm Court House door
TT at Holmesville, Appling county, on the
first Tuesday in April next, one half of lot of I
land number two hundred and seven, in the
fourth district of Appling county. Sold as a
portion of the land of the estate of John R. Net
tles. deceased. Sold by order of the Court of
Ordiii.irv of said eoiinlv. Term.; made known
ISAAC D. CARTER, i
fm>2 .lan 19, 1866. Adm'r. '
1
Steward.
ll'xa ■' w from llm subscriber at Sa- j
.AX vmmali. some time in December last
a likely boy by the mime of Harrington,
commonly known as Harrington Chirk,
of Brunswick, Ga. He is about six feet
high, wt il buili, .-■mall beard and mous
ache ; co. iph xion black, xvalks erect,
and has a down-cast look when spoken to.
I will pay the above reward for the ait
prehen.-ion and deliverv of him, in chains,
to any Savannah and Florida steam boat
Captain. A s his relations are all in Bruns
wick-he. may be found in that vicinity.
JABEZ GRIMES.
jan. 2G, 1860.
Notice.
I LL persons arc hereby forewarned not to
j I trade for a certain promissory Note for elev- I
on hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty
three cents, with interest from the first day of
December, 1.860. payable at the Bank of Sa van- ,
nali, signed by the subscriber, made payble to
Henry R. Fort, dated 16th May, 1860, and due
the fi st day of June 1861. Said Note was
m ide payable to Henry R. Fort as accomodation
endorser and endorsed by him, and given to B.
F. Griffin. The consideration for which said
note was given having failed, 1 am determined :
not to pay the same unless compelled by law. I
fob 2 THOMAS N. GARDNER. '
82 3'LSi
John b. A' B. F. Harris. 1 Mortgage .Vc.
\’S. ( Oct. Term 1860.
! Thomas T. Long and |
I Francis 1). Scarlett
Georgi’i ■Glynn ('ouuty —In Snpcii.tr I'uiirl
i Present the lldnorable Wiliam M. Session;;,Judge
I of said ( ‘ourt.
! 3 T appearing to the (loiut, by the petition ol ;
’ I John I;. X- B. F. Harris, (accompanied by th.- ;
Judgment <4 said t'lmrt, note and .Mortgage I Iced) ;
that on the nineteenth day ot August I.B; >i. the
defendants Long A Roll made and delivered to
McCarter XCo. their promissory note, bearing
date the nineteenth day or August 1857. where
by the defendants promised on or before the
nineteenth day of August, next following the
date of said note, to pay to McCarter X’Co. or or- 1
der, oiu- hundred and twenty nine dollars and I
twenty cents for value received, at the Commer- '
eial Bank of Brunswick, also that Judgment was ■
obtained upon a certain note given by I homes T. i
Long in favor of William IL Milton. which said
note was given on the fourteenth nay ol i-ebrua
rv 1856, whereby he promised, on or before the
first diy of January, next following the date of
said note, to pay to William IL Milion or bearer,
four hundred and forty-live dollars with interest
| at eight per cent, for value received, whien said
last mentioned note, as before stated, judgment
was had then-on at the July Term 1858. for prin
! eipal, interest and cost, making the sum ot five
| hundred and thirty nine dollars and titty two
cents, and isterest thereon from the 12th day ot
July ISSS, said notes being placed m the handset
John L. X’ B. F. Harris ior collection. And that
I afterwards, on the ninth day of March Eighteen ■
I hundred and liftv nine said Thomas T. Long, the
! better to secure the payment of said judgment.
mid note executed and delivered to said John L. i
X B. F. Harris his deed of Mortgage, whereby j
the said Thomas T. Long mortgaged to the said
John L. X B. F. Harris lot ol land, number three !
lintjdred and seventy two, (372) in the city of |
Ih nswiek. And it further appearing that said |
judgment and note remain unpaid, it is therefore ,
o.tdered, that the said Thomas T. Long and Long
A Roll do pay into Court, on or before the first i
day of the next Term thereof, the principal, in- 1
terest and costs due on said judgment and note. ’
or show cause to the contrary, if any he can. and I
that on failure of the said defendants so to do 1
the equity of redemption in and to said mort- I
' gaged premises be forever thereafter barred and i
! fe.reclosed. Andut is furtiii r ordered that this .
' Rule L-e published in the llrnAdvocate \
I onee a month for four months i revious to the j
j next Term of this Court, or served on the def?n
--d ml.' or their special agent or attorney, at least
I three months previous to tie- next Term of the
i Court.
I A true extract from the minui-s oi' said Court.
ED.iARC.P.DARr.CI'kS. C. G. C.
nov. 10. 1860. -Im
Sak of 15 Vahiable NogT-MG.
I "Ml ERE will be sold, in the town of Sr,. Ma-.ys.
Ga.. at public out-, ry. on the 27th of March
next, fifteen h.< *1 y yuim < ?\c jroes. cimsisting of
I Men, Women Ohildren,
■ Among the lot are two X<>, 1 young men and one
boy; two excellent ILmse Servants—Cooks.
Washers and Ironers, and sever.;! Held hands.
' Term-? m ide known on davofsale.
j. J. RVALS. Att’v.
feb 2
Ili’-G-d, (’dko and Pie Bakery,
H.A\ !XG titled ti;> onr Bnk'cry on an
1., piovi-'l plan, we .-iii- now prepared to
irttkli BREAD, (AKES and I’IES a!
sli rrt nolice.
(>; dors front the c.nni. rv promptly at
tend e l to.
Jan 1!) DINI )X <S: M ITCHELE.
Tm ZS N/x/" GF OOID SI
I’ ALL G if: j. Lit t!
J i ST RE< ’EIVED
J?’ 1 IKtOIvL
fcG € • y Xi*;’ t-Mrt <<J o
;
i Sheeiings. Kerseys. Kentucky Jeans, Casi
i-:-.- ■ ■. .'.lea's woo! half hose. Ladies' ami
MisseS t'oiic:! Hose.
BEADY MADE
Ci j CY r l’l I E 2N C J Z
A";*!- wl-.wi fi -s.il SSov.-; 11
73 O O T S S J-x O 7T* g _
CLOCKS. GOLD & SILVER
’ Vv’ WOEI ES,
PINS, NEEDLES, THREAD, BUTTONS.
Pocket and Table Cnilery, Silver Thimbles, S] cc
taeles. Hardware mid Woo. I ware, etc., etc.,
HATS, BONNETS,
FLATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.
BONNET /? C'CHHJ I A7/7//OAN',
ETC., ETC., ETC.
In fact, a general assortment of Goods, which
will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, for cash.
Hides, Beeswax, Tallow and (Jotton taken in !
I Exchange forGoc-.sat fair prices.
CMI at ( B. ('. FRANKLIN’S
se;.t 22 -ts Cash Store.
a*£' ia - - zlpp 2 i C o as ua t v.
• |
IVA ERE AS Mary P. Dean applies to me for J
I! Letters of Administration on the Estate of ‘
William Dean, late of said county decease:
1 hese are therefor to cite and admonish all.
and singularly the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to be and appear at my office by tlm
first Monday in December next, to show cans.-, i
I it ant they have, why said letters should not be :
granted said applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature 1
i this October the 9th, 1860
J. LIGI irSi-A, Ordinrv A C
oet 20 30d
i . i
Negro and General CominiNNion
A XI)
Brokerage Business.
'THE subscribers have this day formed a of
1 partnership under the name and style co '
Blount & Dawson, for the purpose of a General
Brokerage Business, in this citv. viz,: the pur
chase and sale of Negroes, selling the on
Commision; purchase and Sale on Commission
of Stocks. Bonds, Real Estate, Ac., and the col
, leclingof rents and hiring of Negroes. Havin->-
taking the office and yard recently finished by-
Wm. \\ right, Esq., we are able to offer secure 1
and eoizifortable accomodation for all negroes left j
with us for sale or safe keeping. Office. 72 Brvan
street, two doors east of J. Brvan’s Esq., and op- I
posite the Bank State of Georgia. We would re- '
spectfully sblieit a share of business.
E. M. BLOUNT.
W. (’. DAWSON.
Having leased my new jail and office to Messrs '
Blount & Dawson, would respectfully solicit for
them the business of mv old patrons and friends ■
n WM. WRIGHT. ’ i
Savannah, Oct, 27-3 m
MUSICAL! ■
|LL kinds of Musical Instruments will be re- ;
Ja paired and tuned by leaving orders at Messrs j (
Dixon & Mitchell’s store, by
feb 20 ts PROF. WRIGHT.
Georgia- Waytic Cosauty.
\V 1 ' 1 ’ l ' ' IS i: " RRe I Haiilerson and Samuel E.
’ I earson, Administrators de bonis non, of the
estate of Jacob Rmilorson, late of said eountv de
ceased, applies to me for letters Dl.n issory from
the Administration of said ( slate; Tberclo'e all
persons concerned, ire herby require I to show
I e.-m.-e, it -my the;/ have, why said Admiasfrators
de boms non, on tin- lb Monday in Jun- next
I should not Ite discharged.
i Given under my hand -ml official ; Anatnrc
| tlns November 1 7th. I SCO.
JAMES HIGHSMITH. D. (>. w C
nov 21 (ini
Alexander (’. Scott. Jr., . Morbjaye, <(•<•„ i
ir ''‘,■ October Term i
C. W. Ferguson. j I8G()
Georgia—Hamden county—ln Superior Court I
■ Present, the Honorable William AL Sessions I
Judge of said ('<>nrl.
IT appearing to the court by the petition of'
| i Alexandert . Scott. Jr.. that, on thefourffi. nth
day of September. Eighteen hundred and tiflv
: nine, the defendant made ami delivered to the
plaintiff. his promisory note, being dated the da v
and year aforesaid, whereby the defendant prom
ised. one the first day of Fcbruarv, Eighteen
hundred and sixty, next following the date of
i said note to pay the plaintiff. or order, One him
| died and seventeen dollars mid eighty-five cents
| for value received. \nd, that afterwards, on I
■ the day and year aforesaid, the defendant, the '
I better to secure the payment of said note, ex- '
ee -ted and delivered Io the plaintiff, his deed
of Mortgage, u hereby the said defendant mort- I
gaged to the plaintiff, one-half of lot of land situ
l ated. lying and being in the town of Jeffersonton
I in the State and county aforesaid, known and
I dis'mgmsbed in the plan of said town, as lot Xo.
five. (5) begining at part of said lot fbrmei lv bc
. longing to the estate of Joseph Thomas, after
! wards owned by the estate of G. P. Cohen, and
I now owned by John May. thence northwardly
I on said Thomas’ line to low-water mark, thence
up the great Satilla river to a part of lot former
I ly owned by the linn of Lang & Tompkins and
j now owne I by the firm of Lang A Crawford,
j thence eastwardly on street fifty feet to the
[dace of beginning, being the fourth part of the
i front part of lot number five, together with the
; one-half ol the storehouse on said lot. belonging I
| to sai l defendant, ’with all the appurtenances ;
i thereunto belonging or appertaining (which note
j and mortgage m o here in Court to be shown.)
i And it further appearing that smd noi” remains
I unpaid, it is therefore ordered, th t the said i;s-
■ fend.mt do pay into Court. on or before the first
' day of the next Term thereof, the principal, in-
I terest. and costs due on said note, or show cause
. to the contrary. if any.]?? c:.n. And that on the
failpre of the defendant so to do. tiie equity of
redemption in and to said mortgaged premises,
i be forever thereafter barred ami foreclosed. And
i it is f-irthdred ordered that this Rule be publish
ed in the An'ro'-iR.- one? a month for
i four months previous to the next term of this
; court, or served on the defendant or his special
. agent or attorney, at. least three months previ
ous to the next term of this comt.
A true extract from the minutes of said court.
WAI. M. GOWEN. Cl'k. S. C. C. C.
, oct 27-4 m
DR. MOTT’S
Chalybeate
G
JEB V IE
PIULS of
I
4 X aperient ami Stomachic [reparation of
jV IRii.a purified of Oxygen and Carbon bv
combustion in Hydrogen. P-amtioncd bv the
i highest monies] aiithoril ies. both in Europe and
i the i tided Smtes.and proscribed in their practice.
i Ir- e?;per.on. c of thmisands daily proves that
i no prep .r.iti’on of Iron cun be compared with It.
Impm-ita- of th • bl. .>d. depression of vital en -r.
pale mid otherwise sickly complexions in.
■ ■it - necessity in iihno.-’t every conceivable
Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been
riel. it 1: is proved absolut. ]y curative in each of
; the following eomtili.iiits. viz:
In DeLdit v. Nervous A ilbetion-.'-, Emaciation.
Dyspepsia. Constipmimi. I iarrlmen. Dysenterv-
In-’li i :.t C.iosmnyt’on. S-rolhl.ms Tuberenlosi;-
i .'-dt Llu-um. Mism.-rstrmdmii. Y lutes. Chlorosis 4
Liver Complaints. Chronic Headaches. Rh-nma
tism, In: imittent Fcvc: . Dimples on the Face.
A • <\ (*.
1 In eases of G1 neral I’ebihty. whether the re
-1 suit nt ■•euri.ic disease, or of the diminution of
j iici’\ otis end muscular energy from chronic com
piainl.-. one tri-.l of lid.; r(>.<l'orafive has proved
sueee.-sfi t L> an extent which no description nor
written attestation would, render credable. In
valids so long In:t-iidik-u as 11 have I ecome for
gotten in their own neighborhoods, have sudentc
ly re-.i’ipearcd in the busy world as if justal d
turned iiom protracted travel in a distant ifal-r
Some very signal iustam i ofthis kind are si -ej 1
of female Sutterers, emanciated victims o appa .
rent marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion. I 'critica ■
changes, ami that complie.itii n of nervous an '
dyspepli ■ aversion to air mid exercise for which ■
the physician lias no name.
In Xervous Alie-'.’tions of all kinds, and for
; reasons familiar to medical men, the operation i
of this pre;(ara.ti<>n of iron must necessarilv be
s hit; ry, for, unlike the old oxides, if is vigorous
ly tonic.without I"'ing exciting and overheating,
mid gently, regularly apprient; even in the most
obstinate eases ol costiveness without ever be
ing a gastric purgative, of’inflicting- a disagreea
ble sensation.
It is in this latter propm-fy, among others. .
■ which makes it so remarkably effectual and per
manent a remedy for Piles, upon which it also
appears to excri a distinct and Specific action, bv
dispersing the local tendency which fofms
. them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable are its causes. '
i a single box of these Gludybeate Fills has i.ften i
' sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the ;
i attendant costiveness, in unchecked Diarrhoea. ■
■ even when advanced to Dysentery, continued,
emanciating, and apparently malignant, tho elf- ;
feets have been equally decisive and astonishing
In the local p;ins, loss of flesh and strength, i
debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which I
generally indicates Incipient Consumption, this I
remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and phy- !
sicians, in several very gratifying and interesting ;
in.-1 iiiees. in Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this med
icated iron has had far more than the good effect '■
of the most cautiously balanced preparations of !
iodine, without any of their well known Habile I
tics. The at tention of females cannot be too con- I
fidently invited to this remedy and restorative i
in the eases peculiarly affecting therm
In Rheumatism,both chronic and inflammatory
—in the latter, however, more decidedly—it !
has 'oeen invariably well reported, both as al- ■
leviating [lain and reducing the swellings am)
stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermit
tent Fevers it must necessarily be a great remc
dy and energetic restorative, and its progressin i
the new settlements of the West, will probably
be one of high renown and usefulness.
No remedy has ever ben discovered in the
whole history of medicine, which exerts such
prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects.—
Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisi
tion of strength, with an unusual disposition for !
active and cheerful exercise, immediately followr
its use.
Tut up in next flat metal boxes containing 50
pills, price 50 cents per box ; for sale by drug- j
gists and dealers. Will l>e sent free to any ad
dress on receipt of the [n ice. All letters, or
ders, etc., should be addressed ty
R. i>. LOCKE A ('<>., General Agents,
20 Cedar street, X. Y
oct 13-ly
FOR SALE. I:
Also, a lot of fine Furniture, consisting of .Marble '
Top Bereau. Bedsteads and Boding, Marble Top :
AVashstand, Secretary (mahogany,) Centre Table, i
and AVhat-not, Also a lot of tine China and ' i
Croekeiy Ware. I i
For terms, prices or other information, applo i f
thisffice. [juaily p]
ARTICLES FOR EVERY-DAY USE '
13- t. 8.A.i3:8i r r r r , s -
PURE MEDICJNAL YEAST
0Q Manufactured from common Salt
and Bure Cream Tartar. When; ■
. usedjn Broad. C.d<e, or Biscuit, it'
turns to gas. (like that from a bot-
I AND tie of Soda Waler.) mid remain- AND -
Jo.inmit in the dough until it is set,
ju tho ovci), v»’hv!i tho ' “mt Causes
t-y.-w to escape thro’ the dough
! / O A' hilo bakin;--. The Bread, Cake, or
B'seuit is not only very’ light, but; 1
(perfectly wholesome. Where this
. A east is med yon will require about
■one-quarter the amount of shorten-'
jng used with ordinary Yeast. It
mmy also be used for Buckwheat
‘A ke. Johnny Cakes, and all kinds'
of Pastry. This Yeast is put up;
only in one-pom d cans, with check
j ered label. Red, White, mid Blue
—no other is genuine—beware of
imitations.
1-. 1. Babbitts I’ure Concentr;ited:
Pot.'.-h. Warranted d-.mbtc the
stieiigth of common Potash, and;
|Superior to any Saponifier in mar
ket, [mt up in cans < f Hb. 21bs., itlbs
bibs..and 1 2Jis., with full directions,
for making Hani mid Soft. Soap.
■ ’ ’ nC l’ 01lll(l wi!i 15 gallons of
I UO t ’’ on P- linie is required. (3Q,
Consumers will find this the cheap- ■
lest Potash in market.
| _ I’- f-Babbitt s Medicinal Saleratus.
, AND A perfectly pure and wholesome AND ■
article, free from al] delcterous mat
ter. so prepared that, as the eireu
l:!>,:|,- comp-in\ ingthe Sak i-.diis will
/O Xhow. nothing remains tn ihe brea-' ‘/ Q
when baked fait common salt. Wa
lter and Flour. —Put up neatly in
‘papers, Hb.. -Jib., and4lb.
B. T. Babbitt’s Concentrated Soft
Soap. One box costing one dollar
Will make 10 gallons of Soft So.-.p.
by simply adding boiling water.
B. I'. D.-da-iii s (’(.-ir-i ntrated Sa!
Soda. A new mta-le exclusively
fertile South. Sal Soda or washing
6- q Soda cannot be sent South during _ .
O warm vreather, ns’l diliquesees or OO
melts. I dry out the wat - and
]m‘ up the mds.-.■!., in 1 lb. j pars.
\N'i '’‘Varr; Lied t-> smml th” wa nest ~
climate, on; poi nd is equ i to -' A ‘*
four poimils ofoNi a r Sul Sou or
V, as! ing Soda— cimseipicutly it is ,
■wp ’“J 1011 elie.ipir—the dealer saves yy
I f V/ i's p'-rcent. on tiie fn ight on water.
Ask yom siorckeepor for B. T.
Babbitt s Conceiitrated Sul Soda, in
i lb. papers.
B. T. Babbitt's Soap for Family Use.
One pound of Ibis’Soap is equal to
three pounds of ordinary Famiiv
.Soap. One pound will make il
gallons of handsome Soft Soap.—
It will remove paint g; ease, t. r. mid
stains, of all kinds. It will not in
jure the fabric; on tho contrary, iti
preserves it. It will wash in hard
or soft water. But little lal.-or is
required where this Soap is used.
Machinists mid Printers will find
this so;q> superior to anything in
market. H yimr storekeeper docs
not keep th.- ai.-o-.- - goods, .-end s 5
by mail and I will send a package
of cither article, or an assorted
box containing a p.- i t of each ar
j 0Q tide, as yon may direct. Sendthe i
mime of your Post-c-fHce. also the
State mid Comity- in which you re-;
side, whith directions for shipping.
AND Address B. T. BA BRITT, ' AND
(i-l. (!(>, 6S. 70. 72. 71- Washing-
ton street. Nev.- York.
A lib'r; I discount to Stm-t kcwp-
I Zu H-s. Ijune 110-tim.]
I-’or s.dei y .1 \MEX S. PLAIN.
Brunswick. Ga.
i TV E would respcctftiiiy announce to our friends
- it and the public generally, that wo am now
I opening a well selected
oi’ A a
' which wo sell ala small profit for CASH. Our ■
’! stock consists in part, of
I DRY GOODS
, CALICOES. SHIRTING, HOMESPUNS Ac. :
I V
: 1 a.my >mts. Boys Suits. Negro .-mts. Ac.
Boots and Shoes of all kinds.
//.I 7'N .1 .YD GJ /-'N.
I GROCERIES.
CIG-ARS & TOBACCO
of tho BESS BRANDS.
L I Q. U ' O R S.
i Old Rye Whiskey. Jamacia Rum. Pori -’nd Mc
i del ia Wines, Irish mid Scotch Whiskj’, ah of the
I Lest quality.
Candios and Presents.
TO )'N or J A A A7.\-/hN
, Call .-1 < :( ( 1< i.
((t *. i 11 1 ?<N <' } ' 1 11 ■
Company Orders--Ho. 1.
Head Qi’arteiis Bth Battalion, G. AL i
February 2d, 18G1. )
To ( ’apt. B. F. Harris ,
Commanding Brunswick Riflemen: ■ (
Pursuant Io orders from Brigade Head Quar- ,
i ters. you will form y.our company on their usual . ,
; parade ground, one day in each mid ev(-ry week f
I for drill mid instruction. You will lelurn all de- ;
! faulters at such parades to a Battalion Court i j
Martial. Bv order.
WILLIAM BARKULOO,
Alajor ecmmaudiug Sth Battalion, GL A.L
(Honey the Best of Honey. ’
I "PON the receipt of 50 cents. I will send a val
uable receipt for making HONEY*, which I , ;
have. We make and use it in our family, at hulf !
th“ usual cost, and consider it as good as the best j x
art icle of genuine Bee made Honey, from which s
it cannot be toltl. -Iny person who will make and ;l
sell it, can easily clear from S 2 to per day: ; f
it only requires four articles to make ir. and they ! !S
can be had at any store for 50 cents.
Every family may have this delightful luxury.
for any lady can make it m 15 minutes at. any s
time.
If you really want something nice, do not miss
the lioney or Washing recipes, for they are all , (
I claim for them, and should be in every family
Address Dr. .1. P. CREAGER,
(«-t G-ts Baltimore. Citj’,Aid. *
J. LESSNER
I XFORMS his friends and customers, that ho c
1 has just arrived from New York with a large i
assortment of all kinds of
GOODS,
1
and will try to sell cheaper than was ever De- ,
fore sold in this market. p
Please call around before purchasing else- . tl
w lie re. i
oet 6-ts
Georgia-—County.
H’ HER EAS. John P. Lamb, administrator of
!! John Lamb, late of said county deceased,
applies to me for Letters Disniissory from said ;
administration: These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all to show cause, if any they have, ; *
why said letters should not be granted to said . e
applicant. S. J. GORTON,
Jan 5.1861 Ominary. G. C. ; b
-n z.- A. b-L'fL _!M~ Ill'l—'
i '
I GEORGIA—WAYNE COUNTY.
j AV 1 DT»’oe sold on the first Tuesday in February
! ' > next, at the CourtHous? door in said coun
ty. within the lawful Lours of sale, (239£) two
hundred mid thirty-nine and one-half acres of
; land more or les-, part of lot number (42) forty
i two in tho Ltd) third district of said conntv.
Also,»( 100)one hundred acres.
' Al o, lot numbi.r (2G) twenty-six. containing
I (490) four hundred mid niuctyacri s more or loss,
in the (ltd) thiol district of said county.
Sold as the propei (y of James A. Strickland,
(Deemed, hr the benefit of the heirs mid credit
ors of said deceased. Terms cash.
MARA E. STRiCKLAND. Adm rx
WILLIAM STRICKLAND. Admr.
December 4, 1860. 8
New Goods!!
Fail and Winter Steck
I ' FRIEDLANDER & C<) hve r -ceived their
r I. Fall mid Winter Stock of goods, whiehthey
are now olfering at i-'-as-m :■ prices. Their
Stock has he; n selected with care bv one of tin
firm, in the New York market, and consists of
Dli’Y GOODS, READY
MADE CLOTHING,
Boots and Stioss,
Hatsand taps. Bonnets. Ribbons, Pocket and
Table Cutlery, Hardware, woodware. Ac.
<3r roceriss,
PROVISIONS, TOBACCO. AND
SEGARS, ETC., ETC.
In fact, everything which may be expected in
a first class dry good an-1 gro-.-.-rv store. Cal
anil see.
nov lOtt
G'eorgia--’Appliixg Coanty.
■ [ihßl-.AA Jesse Suniert-.1l admmi. tr.,tor and
I StismiSumeral) miminist, atrix on the; state of Da
i vid Same -. 11, Et of sai ' ( r.mty d< ■ eased, will
■ apply to tlmui-d um-y of s.iid e maty for letters
i ol Dismission from t'r ir a liniui i.rmion on said
' c-statc. all ner.-ou.-. um-rested. are hereby notified
tom Jheiro'.jeemrns. if an ■ i]. ( >y h. -'c. by the
first Monday i i July iv>-;l, in t -rm's of tin-rm tut e.
this December the It!;. LSGti.
J. Lit«li'l'SE’f (Irdinaiy.
-
Die advertisements of the Sheriff of Camden
county will hereafter be published in the Bruns
wick Advocate, instead the Savannah Republi
i eau, as heretolbro. J. A. PEEPLES.
<-( t 27 Sh( ]•■;[’ c.
coiiiaty
TO ALL WHOM 1 f MA’f CONCERN.
: iV i.Em-.AS Jethro J. Jones applies to the Court
j ii of ( trdmary for letters of Guardianship of
the tmimrs cl i.s wis X. G. Strickland, deceased:
rhese are. therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may cmieern. to be m: I appear at my
l office within the time grc.-erii.ed by law, and
■ tile t'leir objections, if any they hi ve, otherwise
smd letterswill he grimted.
Given under my hand at Trade rs Hill, this
i November 29th, I -tiO.
F. M. SMITH. Ordinary.
dee 8
G-eorg-ia-'-Glynii County.
■ r pA O months afterdate application will be made
1 1. to the Ordinary of Glynn county for leave to
sell the real esi.-Je (>f P. 11. MeConn, late of said
; county ficce.--.s--I. J( >HN Mel '< >X<>i'G 11.
Dec. 15 Adm'r.
iv<
1 lerealti'i’the Leg::! iidvertisememtsof she Or
dinary of Charlton eountv will be publish'd in
; the Brunswick .1./. -; -' Y F. M. SMITH,
Traders Hill, Nov. 29. *GO Ordinary C»
To O onsumptives.
TH E Ad vert iser. having been restored to health
1 in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, af
ter havmg sufiered s voral years with a severe
lung idiic:-oil. .- nd thai 4n-■. Idi <-• s■. Consiunp
, tion—i -a.axiau-to make known to his fellow
suffi rers the m*-ims (-t et-rc.
hi ml who d. sire it. i wid nd a copy oft he
pr<-;;-ti :i used ifree of chmvo.) with the direc
tions for [wii ring mid us ; ng the same, which
I they will tiici a sure cure for Consumption. Asth
ma. I’imx-h:’: ■-. Ao. The only object of the Ad
vertiser i Lem iit the afilieted, an spread in
formation wii-eh h- conceives to be invaluable,
and lie ho ; .. <-vo:y .-::: ’■ ri r will try his remedy,
as ii ; i ■ m •:-ahmg mid m y j-i-.ve a bless
ing. .Parlie:- w:.- ! ; ng th---[srescrij'tioii will [(lease
■ address !:.-•.. EDWARD \. WILSON I
Vi i 11,.: . Em-. - (Dimly, ?■' -w York,
oct 24-ly
SlsteiMFSi'i; pa A3 if $
TV O months after (lute I will a; ply to the Court
!of Or linnry-.f sffid emmry. for leave to sell
the imi of John R. Netties, dc-ceiised, in lot,
of l-md mimbcr three hundred and seven (ito i)
in the 4th District of Appling county. Tobe
sold for the h. ni tit of the heirs and eicditors of
said es-fi to of John R. Nettles, d< eixised this
October 22d, Isgo. J;-' XAC D. ( ARTER,
nov .'l-2m Administrator
Gargling Oil.
l-'r.im a Vetm mm-y -hirgemi.'l ic.>mier< ga. NW.,
Mai-eh, Ist. 1859.
’ihis is ■. * cerrii v I. Win. l.Jwards. an English
V term;-";. Surgeon havim: hid occasion to pur
cii.-is? a Lott!? of your valuable Gargling Oil of
Mr. C. D. Smith, yom- Agent. 1 applied it in a
number of si.r..: a! opcraFmis wiili wonderful
< i feet, and liuJmg it ail. and much more than re
commended, 1 have used ii sit: in every varie
ty of (iisease. ■■ nd found ii (.> Eg almost a magi
cal service in'-very ease. A- a Liniment for
human flesh, it is not surpassed by any other
in use. WILLIAM EDWARDS.
’This valuable Liniment is for sale by
JA.MESS. BLAIN. Brunswick.
And dealers in every t-iwu. • Iso : id wliolesale
’ey M. Ward, Close A Co., and oiher Druggists in
New York. nov
CitewE'giia—Aippßihiig' cotisaiy
ON the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold before the Court House door in Holmes
ville, in said c.mnty. vvitlun the- i'gal hours of
sale, one lot of land number sixty (GO), and fifty
acres of lot number 4 seventy-eight (78), all in the
fourth District of Appling comity. To be sold
as the property of Simon P. Howard, deceased,
for the benefit of th--' h -irs and creditors of said
deceased. Term--- made known on the day of
sa'(-. this October 22d. 18G0. ' /
nov 3 40d .IMY. HOWARD, Adm'x.
VGREEABIA' t i an order from the Court cl
Ordinary of iiphug i-mmt v. will be sold be
l ”re 11:.- < 'ocr'. 11 -a di -or in the town of Holmes
ville in sd l county, on the lirsl Tuesday in Feb
ru.u-y next. Cain, a negro bey idiom. 28 years of
age. belonging 1 > tm-e state of Silas I'n.diy. de
:-(-ased. Sold for dis ribution.
dec 2s STEPHEN CROSBEY’r
GTiilie INo»
i LL Persons indebted to the undersigned will
4 V please call and settle, as their accounts for
18G0 are now ready for collection.
During the pre-.- ml year, it will be impossible
to (" tend a credit of twelve months, as i have
to pay cash for most of I tie leading- articles.—
All persons then, desiring indulgence fora short
time, may expect to have their accounts present
ed qimrtcrly. JAME-- S. BL \IN.
jan 5-.’>t Druggist.
Sooks ior
i NA* person in want of Books can supply them
iV selves by calling at this office, where they
can get Bible, School books, Law book, Medi
ci! book. Religious books, and Book on Cookery.
Call at this office. oct 6-ts