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Importers and Deah rs in
ffqc^cry, 6fein$ ?.ihK lassir'arc,
KEROSENE LAMPS AND OiL,
putlery, Britannia ami Fiatcti Ware,
House Furnishing Goods Gener
ally.
152 ST. JULIAN AND 149 BHYAN sTS.,
Between Whitaker street and the Market,
§ \ A' ANNAII, - — — — GEORGIA
Aug- 31, 1870 34-1 v
[odkms
Dialer iu
Tin Ware, Stoves,
HCUSE-FURNISH1NS GOODS,
//./ it ss is x;, bs-'QO & *1. * b
WILLOW WARE.
Owing to the late fire which occurred in Masonic
Hull building, I have removed my entire JSloek l«»
No 10 7 Bi oiiyh to it a ?«<1 tin 11 Nmet •>*,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA
Two l)»o:s ab -ve Weed Ac t’*n nw*-!l,
V, HIGH I AM OFFERING V i.II V Li i \V.
G. Ac II.
Aug. 31, 1870. 34—Iy
3CW MUSIC.
HERMANN L bCiiitil-NEil,
Book and Made Dealer.
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA
THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
IN POLITICS, CONSERVATIVE; IN RELIGION, CATHOLIC; W MATERIAL INTERESTS. PROGRESSIVE.
ISTo. 46
SiYISTDERSVILLE, GA., NOVEMBER 23, 1870.
VOL. XXIV.
BUSINESS C A R D S.
mm
I B U
SAVANNAH, - - - - GEORGIA.
Wiltberger & Carroll,
PKOPHlETUliS.
•Tan. 19. 1S70.
3-1 y
W W. CAKTl.lt.
3. T. CMtTl-.R. J
W. W. QKTKR & S )\s.
Cotton Factoi’s
Uni era 1 fommL>sion M«-rchasil.«,
104 B:.y Sirm-T,
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA,
Prompt personal attention
Planters'sup plied with l*a
Lowest Rates.
Aug. 1 , 1S70.
given to Orders,
jging and Ties at
W. R. VfOi»DBK!I>OI
. E. B'»THWELl.,
lioTHV’ELL & WOODBUiDGl
COTTON FAi Tt Rs,
AND
General < ommisston
s,
74
SAV V NX AII, ..
.4u?. 13. 187<i.
PAY STREET,
CEORLIA.
iy
CJ-A-IRrlFETS,
’ a iOTi
SLa '
a k
MATTINGS,
LACE COiiTA b A T! S-.A1M-S-
March 30, 1870.
‘ JOHN M. C uPhR & C
Corner V/Int.rker dc St Jitli n Mrcut.-,«A* ass.mi,c.v.
IV/.oieialc and li flail UiuUrs in
B iOKS 4 STAiiOAAliV l * lilMiS,
’ C< •I*yiN’G&?KAj/ I’KK’-M-.S, l'EN KMV S,
N* & ILok Flint -i;g Paj>« i & Silk,
‘ GOLD BJ£>'sS, PEN AND PENCIL CASES.
! <rigpr, Wrinug i olosrd Taps j r
Of (ill kind* and Jfif Jihuikojjd Job H o. /c,
.Playing, VisitjjjgPi^uifcTk’ Cards, &e-
J)o<>ks Ordered GYat AYw 1 *n k. JZ-aitx.
j oh L' M.C”6pe'r. • Oc.n^c i. C^m.uU'CK.
/ *v, : Alex. C. N. bincit*.
Aug. 17, l»7u. v . * fc'.m
If *orlc FPoiie
£jOH'
£*rnmptlf/
MZatcx.
al
LATHI®! 5 & C®.
iy
UUII. 7.1 A’■TIT'
I.. J. UUiMAUXIN &(V
AN D
General Cemnifcslaii Kercbants
Bay Bbe- /. Siwn,niih, G<
yu
Thus. J. Dunbar.
jicurj edyl-.
T. J. |)!M!.\I! & t0.,
Importers and De.t.ers ill
BRANDIES, WIRSKIES, (.1 VS, WINES
4 sttalts, lOUU C<t, Ac.
147 Bay Stkkkt,
S i V AN K All, GEORG IA,
Jan n, 1S70. r - tf
I L F ALK &, €q,,
—ONEPKltE—
]] holtaole and Iicl'dl
lU'lii/ltl
agents FOlt
RRADLE’S Mijicr I'liu.'i h:«m «f l ime.
•! KW h LLS MlJ.LS Y Alt NS, DoME&TXCS,
&• <tc.
Baggiag, Rc|m\ & Iron 'Ins.
dian/s on /nihil. Usual lutcmUcs di’x-
t-udud to Customers.
Aug, 31,1S7 1 '. Cm
MKIlNil \RD BROS. & 00,.
W h'disalf Dealers in
isjg Warehouse,
No. 147 Congress & 147 St. .1 ulien streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A large Assortment of Furnish ngGoods,Hats,
* T runks, Valises, &e., always on : and.
Manufactory, 44 Murry Street, .New York.
Goods made to order at the shortest notice.
.Hiiuary la, 187o. 8—lj
Palmer & deitlhi,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
hardware, Rubber Belling, :»gn
cultural ra{)!<ments,'
Powder, Shot, Caps and Lead,
14S Congress and 07 1st Jal.iuu k>1».,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Marc-I. SO, 1870. • B’
Ready ^lade Clothing,
. GINTLE MEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
111 Droriglitop Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
,/an. IP, 187''.
BLAIR
& BICKFORD,
Dealers in
floors,
J. M. HAYWOOD,
j GENTS’ FURvisHINtt GOODS,
COMBS, BRUSHES,
A']!
5« ^ 1 ts5 ' ! w>' V * W?
Amer ic.usr and Itnprrrterl P« tjnmery,
Cur Bull and Bryan Street*,
SAVANNAH, - - GEORGIA.
May 11, 1870. tf
•A. P. Goodman, JI. JVIykhs, F. Myeks.^*
Lynchburg, Va. Savannah, Ga. LyncLLurg, \ a
GOOllMtN & MY HRS,
TOBACCO
^Scvimk/jiCm C>//erenan£j J
'Cmmfyjtcti
And Dealers in
Cigars and. Iv’ipes,
137 Bay Stieit,
SAVANNAH, GA.
^ As Agents for the various Manufavtures of
lr ginia, We are prepared to til! orders ior every
RnJe iud style, at -Manufacturers’ prices.
"'E Pit THE HH4HEPT PltlC’ES FOR
.UIOES, lllitSU AX, Jec.
*Ky iS7i>. 18-1/
v 3
Mpnldings, Balusters
yVticff Posts anti Slttutl
RAILINGS,
109 and 171 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH,
Alev It, 187".
- - - GEO.
Hy
S. S MILLER,
[Next door to AVced & Cornwell.]
DEALER IX
jflahogany, Wttbtnf 6* Pine
mi mill i:.
Frencli & Cottage
Chamber Sets
—and
Mattresses Made to Order.
A"o. 155 and 157 Broughton Street.
SAVANNAH, GA.
July 6, 1870.
S I N K S S CARDS.
C. E. GROOVER,
►savannah.
C. F. STUBBS,
Savannah.
A. T. MACINTYRE,
Thomasville.
liiiUUVKK. STB BBS & Cl
COTTON I-A Cl OHS
iieneral Commission Merchants,
94 Bay Street.
S.II\#,V,V.i#l, 41.1.
Bagging, Tie?, Pope ami other Suppiles
Furnish*, d.
Also Liberal Cash Advances made on Consign
ments for 8ale or Sbipuieut to Liverpool or Northern
6m
Ports.
aug. 31, 1S7«'.
C hampion Su Freeman
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GEOCEBIES,
PROVISIONS, WHISK Lb
Tobacco, &c.,
103 Buy Stiif, Corner D.avion,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Bent- 21, 1870.
37—tf
PEUKY A3. DkLEOX, | CHAP. C. HARDWICK.
t)E: toN & UAliDWIK,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
&: Cftlt rs in TF.ll I si. MZ TSI S,
64 Bay Lti^et,
S A V A N N A U, G E O K G I A
Agents fuF Chappell’s “CLainpion
Superphosphate.
Aug. 31. 1870.
34-1 v
M. FEKiST & CO.,
H HOLES ALE DUAL BBS IN
YYiaes, Liquors, Segars and
' .isas ritx «£_r-
FANCY GROCERIES, .CANBFKS, «c., Ac..
hfiaoied to corucr
O' Y WiHTARE i TUtET?
S A V A N N All, (1 t:0,R(r I A.
House in N.w Yoik, 449 Ur«»i»W»y..
J. A. MEKCIER,
torn.
DKALhR IX
Oats, Hay, Eran,
And all Kinds of
FI Ei>. CRIST, and .81 AL,
CON RIG N MEN TS SOLI Oil EL?
And Orders Promptly filled in every channel
of Trade.
153 B-<y Street.
Oi,e door e-i^t <d Ho.con.be. ID 1. Co.,
SAVANNAH. - GEORGIA
A i **r«b r-* Mil ivcci v e Prompt Attoution.
Mai 1;, 187". l s -ly
ESTABLISH ED 1840.
Jolan Oliver,
Dealt
a ashes, Blinds | Doors.
Il'ivtUu-filtfss, mis, Tur
pentine, furnish, Brushes,
Butty, Etc.,
House & Sign Fainter,
Xo 3 Whihdrer Street, Savannah, GY.
A uif. 31, 137"
J. Fincean, J. B. Parra more, J. Itutlcdgc Fincgan.
JUS ? i PH FlXtGAN & LU.
COTTo.N FaCTOI-.S,
AND
COMMISSION M ERCIIANTS,
BA Y SThEET,
SAVANNAH, : : GA.
Liberal Advanei s made on Cotton consigned to
us or to our Correspondents in .New York and Liv
erpool.
aug. 31, 18?o. 4m
J. A. rniLLirs, Sav. Carl Heinsius, Sav.
Ol the lata firm Carl Epping A Co.
CO,
John a. Fimyi's a
FACTORS AND
f on t miss ion Merck an ts,
Old 2?o. 149, Ktw Ko. 152,
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA.
|C§r' Liberal advances made pn consignments of
6m
Cotton. Timber and Pbodhoos
irept. 14. 1870.
(Carriage k ^b|)osi!or£.
feolomon C ohen,
Coiner Bay and J-ffer.son Streets,
SAVANNAH, — — GEORGIA
Keep> a Fulllineof Carriages, Buggi-s, Plun-
ta ion and Lxprers Wagons iroin ilie most reli
able Mai.uiacturers, and guarantees satiafue-
u n in Qusti y and Piives. P an ter and Aler
chaii’S visitii g the eiiy aie rcspectft)lly i. vited
u? > a ami’ e he stock, also a fu 1 lino oi Har
ness and Whips. 'ienus liberal. Inquiries by
mail will r eeive prompt attention,
sept 21, 1870 o7—6ui
Uavailt, Waples Su Co.
FACTORS
—AN D—
Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH,
B C S I N ESS C A R1>S
PUGII8LEY, JR.
B. T. MORRIS,
PLGHSI-KY & MORRIS,
Gmerrd Beaters w
UEIU4I AMUSE.
s w ainshuro, ga.,
00DS given in e change for all kinds of
C n try Produce.
Liberal advances made on Cotton and Wool
eo sign’d to them for .-hipunent.
E pc tin^ to ebange our business we are now
clo-iug out our tutire stock at Savannah Retail
Prio s.
Nov 23 1870. Gt
BERNARD SB. SMITH,
Mrti.n{iH'iurer and Dealer in
tilt ware,
SA N UERSVTLLE, GEORGIA.
I.L kinds of w- rk i" Tin,
\ I.L k
A". <fcc.. done on short i
( opner,
e. K”.
beet Iron,
ng Gutter
ng Vi.h ting iu town or country, prompti} atten-
ic*l Id.
Merchants will be supplied, with Ware of the
hesi quality on t.lie mo-t reasonable terms.
' (>rdV»t* solicited.
Apnl SB 187<».
A. J. MILLER k ( 0 .
150 BROUGHTON STREET,
Savamiah, Georgia.
New Work made to order. Repair
ing, B«4i liantlipgv XJalfcRsss Mailing
and Upiiolatering,
.IT fiSiOttT .XOTSVE.
A. J. MILLER.
A ng. 3.1. 1870.
C. P MILLER.
34-lv
11. P. P.icnnoxn.
Min. il. Stark & €o.,
Wholesale. Grocers, Colton Factors,
Grocers, Cotton
AND
GENERAL
djyomm "/jtort Cd/ie tc/iavt^
SAVANNAH, G A.
J gents for the S"ie of
<;IJI.LETT’S STEEL I5RE I! COTTON
Gins, lialVl I'Hleiii < «.ti«»n l.in Feeder,
.t il iw 4t IV TUu>.
Also E. F. Coe’s Super-Phosphate of Lime.
Cart ful attention givm to Sales or Shipment of
Cotton and all kinds of Produce.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE OX CONSIGN-
M ENTS.
aug. 31, 187'\ fitn
G £ 0 £ G I A.
Ang. 31, 1870.
HAl'KhK, -k UFO .NY & CO.,
Fr«<!nce fontmlssion
HIOTJSE!,
ss.tf sst, b.ico.v, if'isssiit: r,
tOft.V, BIS V 1ST,
AND FERTILIZERS,
SEEDS.
We call our patrons atiention to our Seed
trade list. We tire the only V\ hulesaie Grower
and Importers of seeds in tbe State of Ga. 1-t
premiums at Ga. .’ tale fair, Ala. State fair,
Penn. State Fair, United Stmes fair foi Celery
seed ami Kanv Rose Potato, and a coinphnien-
titry reprt o- aceount ol'our fine Fruit. Wheat,
Oats ai d Grass seeas furnished pure, fne from
trash, grown especialiv lor tbe trade by us.
Catalogues and price list furnished on ap
plication.
89 BAY STHEET,
SA VANN AH, - - GEORGIA.
WM. HACKER, ! ’hil:i. FRED. ENGLE, Sav.
E G DIKE, Sav. T. ■>. MUl-uNY, “
Aug 31, 1870 34—t2jp
CKi.MJS'G*. of SCMMTOCMjF..
Xo Change of Cars Between Snvannah,
Augusta, and .Uouttaiutry, Ala,
TRAKSr0Sl?ATL0S QFFIGE CENTRAL fi. K., >
' ' SXxaxxap, A-gust 14, 1&6S. J
AND AFU EP SLYsDAf. 161 H IN SI.,
Passenger 1 tains oo the Gcofgia Central
Railroad will ruti as follows :
UP DAY '1 RAIN.
LKAVE. ARRIVE*
Savannah Din* A. 11.
Macon 6:4<- P. M.
.M.gu-ta ?. e:38 t’. M.
Mtnedgcvii.e .^..... &os P, M.
Eaton li:0n P. 11.
Connecting with trains tbai leave A ugustat:45 A. Al
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Macon 7:u0
sitvaiiui.h S:3 n P. M.
Augusta ..3:88 P. M.
Cauneeting with train thstle veMUgu*ta6:4o A. M.
UP MGHT TRAlNj
Savannah 7:ao P. M.
Macon ....6:35 A. X
AugU'ia 3:18 A. Y
LcuueclingWilh traiutbatleaV): Jugustai::3* P. A
DOWN MGHT TRAIN.
Macon 6:85 P. Al.
Savai nah 5:10 A. At
Augusta ...3:18 A. Al.
liilledgeville 4:80 P. M.
Ei.tot.toti 8:4<) (’. M.
Connecting will, train that leave Augusta 9:3A P. Al.
A Al. trains from Savant.ah and Augusta,
and P. M. train from Alaeou connect with Mil-
'edgeville train at Gprdon daily, Sundays ex-
ei-pted.
P. .V. train from Savannah connect! with
through mail train on Sontb Carolina Railroad,
and P. Al. train from Savsnnab and Augusta
with trains on South Western and Muscogee
Railroads. WM- ROGERS,
Aet’g Master of Ttaueportaticfl.
22-iy
BUSINESS CARDS
Einstein, Eckman fy co..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS,SHOES,
AND HATS,
No 153 Congress Street,
SAVANNAH, — — GEORGIA.
A. EINSTEIN,
S. FI. ECKMAN, | A. VETSBURG.
sept 21. 1870 37—6m
A nson B. 1 ves,
Bull St., next to Pulaski House,
SA VAN i Ail, GA ,
DRAPER AND TUL0R,
SHIRT MAKER,
Fine Re.adj Made Clothing. Furnishing Goods.
Hats. <fcc. sept. £1, 1870 —3m
A. & L. Freidenbcrg,
Dealers in ad kinds oj
GROCERIES,
FLOUR, BACON. LARD, BUTTER
jbiQUXS, ciG'ises arc,
AND
CONTRY PRODUCE,
21 & 23 Barnard Si reel,
Corner Broughton and Congress Lane,
SAVANNAH, — — GE KG I A.
Mrscellaneon:
[ Ero ii tie Chicago Ectti g Post.]
Treatise on Treating
TUE
UNTANED AMERICANS SOCIAL
HABITS
MOTTO: “QIJilK SALES AND
SM\LI. I'KOFITS.”
37 lv
OL’R
sept. 21, 1870.
GROCERIES.
COFFEE—lli-i and Java,
SII<jrAR — Different Grades,
TOBA CO—Various Kinds,
WHISKEY—C rn and Rye,
“ - In Cases. '
LYON BITTERS—in Cases,
HACS “ “ “
Assortments of Shelf Goods, for sale bv
PALM IS & T.V0N
SAVANNAH, 6a.
aug. 31, 1870.
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02.81 ‘IS #:fn V
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ICllN M CONAijiiYy AGliXT.
WHOLESALE DEALER IX
Foreign and Domestic
IT’S BAV STREET,
An" 31, 1S70. hm
J. Berrien Oliver,
C O T T 0 N F A C T 0 R ,
4*enH Commiss on Merchant,
94 Bay Sheet, Suounnidi, Ga.
Agent for tbs Unrivaled Brown (Upland) Cotton
Gin. Price, $i per Saw.
agent for the unrivaled Lyons (Sea Island Cotton
Gin. Price 5125 per Gin.
SOUCITS RISKS IN THtl
Southern Lile Insurance Company
Gen. J. B. GORDON, Prksidj.xt.
Prompt Personal attention to ALL Orders.
Si-ly
Prompt Per
Aim. el, l67o
Alexander k Bnsseli,
Wholesale
GROCERS
Cor. Abercorn and Bryan Sts.,
BavaniialT, Gra.
Ws»* E. Alexander.
Wm. A. Russell.
May 11,1«70.
A. M. 8LOAX. J. H. SLOAX.
A. M. SLOAN & CO*.
CO 11 OX SAClOttS
AND
6enca!i’ Commission Merchants
Agents for the Ell ll AiY and ISOL U-
BI.E SEA ISLAND G UANOS
Claghorn & Cnaningbam-s Range,
BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, - - - GEORGIA
BaggiL • and Rope or Iron Tiea advanced on crops.
Libera] Cash advances made on consignments tor
sale in Savannah or on shipments to reliable corres
pondent* in Liverpool, &ew York, Philadelphia, or
* - ‘JI 1 Q-Cl Am
aug. 31, 1870.
ta
j.
E. PURDY,
Manufacturer of
Saddle?, Harness and
Savannah, Ga,
Order* for BobberBelYin;, JIo*e And Piecing: Alee
No American custom causes more
•it iiuti.c tHipi iseatid ainusemcnt am diw
traveling loieigners than that wii’cii
16 knowii in our .saloons as ‘treating*—
consis mg in tiie entertainment of two
to moie with lefres inenti for which
<m : votumeers n> pay. Il is a pure
AmtTicani'in ; ami nil over ihe repu —
ic it is a- common as in Europe it ie
Ui known. Tneie is proi atdy no mm
ule ol any day in the tear when two
or three hni.d ed citizens of Cnicayo
are not g'.zz ing souieihing stronger
man water at sornebofB erse s e.\[i n.-e
Thecisual meetiiifi oi two men who
i’iive ever exchung'd a word togetlier
is a signal for both instantly to exuiaitn,
•Come—let’s have S’ ill tiling! and fo;
Dolii to dive down into mo nearest
siiiuenani an cavity below ihe snie-
wa'k. Ttie one who spoke fi si, usual
iy lt.sisis upon ‘[faying the shot’—the
.voik ‘shot being a metaphorical ie-
fbrence to tfie deadly character of the
contents usually taken into ,he stom
ach. if iw ooid ti n mis tin ei, the regu
lar tiling to sav tirst is, lei’s mink 10
u tl nines,’ and tne resident mu.-a mva-
nattiy ‘neat’ srra gtr. li a man be
well acquaint) d, u is considered ti e
generous and princely thn g lo seiz
upon ali li rs iiiap.iain taiiCi S as often a-
pi/ssiole, take mem to a saloon, and
| give them a complicated stand up
urink at the bar.
Il there is anything absurder than
mis habit, vve me unable to pul om
li gei on it. Men do not always ‘treat’
one an oilier to car-tickets UeeaU-e lhe\
Happen lo me* ton the same seal. \\ e
never saw a man lake out his pocket—
nook on encoumering an at qiiain ance
ami sav ‘An, (ieoig. ! Deli nitdtosee
you ! D » n.k a few postage smiaj !
it’s my neat!’ D * men have a mania
lor paving eacii otner’s board—tdils!
Ami is dunking together inote Voc al’
man eating ii'geihef, or sleeping to-
gehei 'l A Ira Ve lei may go all oVi l
ii.e continents ol Europe, ol Asia amt
Ah lea without seeing a man, , \i„ |.i a
Y-oik* e, efi r to hieai,’ and the Fr nch
man ait- quite si-cial i imiigi , bni, w lun
in y iurn into a cafe fo s.p their wine
aid bu.miiid c* ffe tog* tier, » acii tna*
pay s nr ms o*v n. When two G rmatis,
into an i.dj * cent bt er-ceilar, s.t down.
;t’d drink iaig ami cat prezds ami
1C>
dial, but vv m n, they p
man settles his own seo.c im.epcnd. nt-
iv. So in Ifaiv: 'l iie Italians are
prove! bia.ly geneious, but every in in
p,i\s lor hs own vv me, maeaioi.i and
egos. Ti.ey never go in to each
otliei’s pock*-t-books in ttie sacred
name of linndsh p. Tm-y would a.-
soon think ol moistening to each olh-
• rilieir wash- wom.-m’s bill.
Tne pieoosteious Las..mm of *iresting,
s responsible lor ihe lei ri-bje-ib unkt n-
mSa in A im-rica. Tin-re wouid be as
iiuie nteii of temp* ranee societies and
as iiuie w.’ik foi me Got d Te*np'arsa>
alieie isi-.i Gei many, b ranee, ami I a'y,
d this pernicious ami lnsidu. us balm
■a, lake it all, the m ‘si lidicuious, ihe
most uiiteasouably,. ami Hie rm si [ies-
tdenl custom that t-Ver laid its tyran
nical hand vm civiiivzeii human bem*<S
g”
Jl.tio
1.75
3.00
3.50
4.00
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Book »nd Job work, of ali kinds,
PROMPTLY AND NFaTLY ESZ3UTS.D
AT THIS OFFICE.
that she had dispensed with her mortal
e*nl, and saying that she wouid bo
here in the course of a few days.”
The Bother of Interest.
Henry Ward Beecher, saying M
much as he does, sometimes says a
goud ihir.g. IBs views on interest are
wurth iransferimg to the paper. ‘No
blister,’ ne says, ‘draws sharper than
the bi.stcr interest does. Of ail indus
tries, none is comparable to that of in
terest. It wor ks ail day and night, in
lair weather and foul. It has no sound
oh its footsteps, but travels fast. It
gnaws at a man’s substance with inyisi*
b e teeth. It funds indu try with its
ti:m as a fly is bouncT in a sp der web.
Debts roil a man over and over, bind
ing hand and fool and ictiinghim bang
upon the fatal rne>h until the iong-ieg-
g*d interest devours him. There is
nut one thing on a farm like it, and
dial is ilie Canada thistle, which
.-wanus new plants every time you
break i*s roots, whose blossoms are
prolific, and every flower the father of
a million seeds. Every leaf is an awl,
every branch a sp- ar, and every plant
like a platoon of bay onets, and a field
of them like an armed host. The
w hole plant is a torment and a vegeta-
b e eur.-e. And y*-t a farmer had bel
li r make Ids bed of Canada thistie than
attempt to be at eat-e upon interest.’
TiR/TTIsriKZS,
aad Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kind* of
SADDLERY WARE,
Corner ot W nuaker and Bryan bis.. el’s friends and lelatives in ibe cuy,
A Coffined Young Woman
comes to Life —The Council B uif-
No p,.r*e.oi tm 9.ii tei s ifie loll*>wing:
‘Ay<*ung lady nt>out twenty years oi
ng*-, Margaret Andeisoii by name,
came to li.iscny aoout a year ago; she
came with a company <4 removes and
friends from Dciunai k, and lived here
u i about tne Lt il July last. Tne
male inembcJS ol the laint-y 4*und cm—
piovim nt on me line of the Unn*n
F.IC lie Railroad aijd found it conven
ient to Km* ve then domicil nearer Lite
place of Uicir wur ; consequently, a
ptuiof tne family moved out to Big
Spimgs Station, oil me Pacific Roan,
ami among those who went was Alar-
guiet. Here every thing went on pleas
unity nil about the 1-t ol Sepumoer,
w lien Ma gaiet was taken sick, and,
after a severe illness of about tw*<
wicks, she bade her friends good—by,
a ini ber spun took its flgul. The
same day mat sbe di d the 1 lends at
B gSprmg, Wide to me relatives in
t *s eity, giving parneulars of her
sickness alld death. On the second
day altci sac Dad apparently breath
ed las:, a rmteo fiin was provided ami
tile friends conclude*! mat me lemams
.'iiou d tie lemp.irariiy inicricd up*m
bepuirie, u.it.i aiieli tdiie as w* um
ne in* se coiiVemeui lo take mem to a
p* rma ent r*stm^ p ace Just as the
o ffin had been lowered to Hs p.ac ,
<ili*lit few sltoveiiuii *;/. cal ill ha*4 oecn
miovvn imo the grave, an approaching
iron call* d the bur. at parly at the Sla
ton. After an aottuce of about an
hour, ihe meu returned to the grave,
and as they were about to ksuhh
work with their shoveis, they beaut a
u.*i.-c in me parnaby butied c» fhn,
g Vmg evniebcc i f k.cEmgaud pound
H.g, ai.d older conduct veiy unoecom-
ing a w ell—bread cmp?e ^ and, as may
ne .supp*tse*i, alicr iteovem.g Iiom
their flight, me men lost uo tune in
uncoVeimg and opening the c* ffin, u»
see wbat bad dis uroed tbe dead wo
man’s test. Tue lemainder me
story may be tatter jnmagiued thau
desciiind. Suffice itio say, that Mar-
w.no had moui i e i her as dead, have
j .at rey. yed a i* t er wiit em by l.-er
cwu luud t vury tmphefitalic denying
A Sunbeam.
The greatest of phyi.-cal paradoxes
is the sunbeam. It is the most potent
and versaii e force we have, and yet it
behaves -iiseIf like tiie gentlest and
most accommodating. Nothing can
fall more s. ftly or more silently upon
the earth man the rays of our lumina
ry—not even the feathery flakes of
.-now, winch thread their way through
ilie atmosphere as if they were loo
filmy to yield to the demands of gravi
ty like giosser things.' The most deli
cate si ip-of gold leaf, exposed as a tar
get to the sun’s shafts, is n- t stirred to
me extent oi a hair, 'hough an .in
fant’s la mest breath would set it in
ircmiili.us motion. Tiie tendered of
nuinan organs, the apply of the eye,
ihough picrcvd and buffeted each day
each d;*y by thousands ot sunbeams,
.-bfl'cis no pain during ihe process, but
njoices m men sw-clne.-s, and blesses
me u.-ef.u light. Yet a few of those
r.*ys, insinuating themselves into a
mas- of don, like the Britannia Tubu
lar Bridge, vvili compel * lie closely kQit
particles to sepmate, and will move ihe
or noie cnoi up-ms raonc wm ns~ nvncn
ease us a giant wouid snr a straw. Tbe
[day of muse beams uppn onr sheets
of water, I ills up la yer after iayer into
tire aiinospin-re, and hoists whole riv-
cis ft*.iu mmr beds, only to drop them
again in snows upon the lulls, or in fat*
Kim g sliovveis upon the plains. Let
tuu ihe air drink in a little mure Sun
ni.me ai one p ace than another, affd
• mi <>i it springs the tempest or the
nurricaiie, which desolates a whole re-
g on in ns lunatic wrath. The marvel
that a p vver winch is capable of
assuming such a diversity of forms,
and ol producing bticti stupendous re—
suns, should come to us in so gentle, so
peat ef ill and so unpretentious a guise.
Bi itlish Qu irterly Rrvieu.
L >ok most to yi-ur spending. No
matter what comes iu, if more goes out,
you w ii be poor. Tne art is not in
making money; but in keeping it; lit-
t o expenses, like mice in a barn, when
mey aie many, make great waste.
Hair by liair heads get bald; straw by
straw the thatch goes on the cottage;,
and drop by drop ihe rain comes into
tne chamber. A barrel is s. on empty,
if the lap leaks out a drop a minute.
Wneii you mean to save, begin with
your mourn ; there are many thieves
down the red iaue. The ale jug is a
great waste. In other things keep
within compass. Never stretch your
•egs fui ther than tne blanket will reach,
or you will soon be cold. In clothes,,
choose suitable and lasting stuff, and*
not tawdry fineries. To be warm is
tne main thing; never mind the looks..
A fool may make money, but it needs
a wise man to spend it. Remember
trial it is easier lo buiid two chimneys
than to keep one going. If you give
ar^to back and boaid, mere is nothing.-
ieft lor ihe raving Lai k. Fare haid
and work hard wiuleyou are youQg;
and y*>n have a chance of rest wbea.
vou are old.
Thou a.-best me what is hope? It is
a leading and flattering star of man
kind, which is ot.scared and disappears
w lib the last beating c f tne heart.
Iu general, that man is a coward
who sutpes his course of action by his
tear.-; at.u be alone is a man of true
courage who daies to do right.
Itis very d.fficuitto keep your owrn^
i>eace tf mtud—if people ihiuat pieces
of then’s upon you. ■ ■ • ■ *
Great works are performed not bj^
s.rengm, but by perseverance.
Truth r»quires plain word.-; she re
jects ail amuiguuicsand reserves.,.
Instead ot regretting that we arc"
sometimes deceived, we should rather
lament ihai are undeceived.
Business generally was pretty good
m Charleston—weather very warm,
wet and wiudy. We were house bound.,
Love in all its shapes implies sacri
fices. Much must bo conceded, muck,
eudurtd, if we would love*
- y-e -Ji.