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No. ill »»>' Htroet.;
I Ml City and Country,
BEAST IIUT1.KU ASD TIIK DEVIL, !
w „ Rive bolosr ti highly entertaining
ilotch of Ilonxn and the Doril in Wnsblbg-
( 0 n. together with some crispy criticisips
r,pon tl‘0 morality of the men end women
»ho bang eboot the modexn Sodom. it is.
„i m o»t needless to say thst Don Pur? b re-.
Kiionsiblo for it: if f '
I rodo to the Capitol jeaterdaj through $
fciirfal worW of dost. There was a pnlver-
j 2 «d continent afloat on every aqtiaha. To
one who has never suffered, no woran can
tell th« extent, depth and atreo'gtfc of U$»
ciirne The crnel oppressor of the Hebrew
children who stood oat With hardened heart,
ufier the punishment of irogs and mice,
w oald have incontinent y come down beftf e
wiuJv day in Washington. Ho would haw
covered bis kingly skoil with snekoloth nntj
l, rS to (shield him from the evil, aim entfd
oat in a load voice at the cussed Jews, Vpo
*\vhat w itli the wide unpaved sh-ect* and
. vf nu.x, the light sandy soil and wind*, we
) lU ve tho Capitol on the tnove inoat of the
time. There ure certain rebellions, ante-
constructed winds in Virginia that come tip
, Tery <lny and meet certuin oilier loyal winds
from Verniout and Connecticnl that rush
down to Washington, and their meetings
,o itinne in wrath, throwing dirt .at eAoh*
o h 'r. very like the vindictive Democrats and
>iis Hepiibliaans.in Confess. •Standing
upon the brood steps that l?ad to the Senhto
rhmn her, I saw the city enveloped in a gray
cloud that rolled and swelled - and bellied np
iu wrath, and felt a deep sorrow for the poor
people w ho go o mako up the 'popnlatioflof
thin dreadful place. . ...
Eutcring the Capitol, I passed along the
vsxdf, beuulifal corridor, and for a second
(ditnced at the gorgeous reception room Of
tue Senate Chamber. It • was alive with.
vi„meu. gaily attired—chatting— some mar-
ii v and others earnestly with the law
makers of the Senatorial Fog bank. The
cildtd walls aud frescoed celling, from
which tumbled a multitude of nuked babt-a
no 1 half dressed females; the tail and Wide
mirror* on every hand; the soft carpels a#<t
ilia .tunning upholstery, »11 nemoed lo fit
,„d inline in fbo women who retllert ont
th-ir.nnill talk to the diguitted Senators.
To on© who has knocked about this world a
good deal, the character;'and pnrsoita of
these women were ummstakabl 3, 1 Home
were struns’ers, gazing curiously at the Jgg-
idative aurrounding. but the inaiority war*’
the instruments of the rings> and lobbies tttto
dispe and inttaenee legialation so, as to Dll
tt©i p pockets with public plunder.
From tho reception-room of the Senate,
through the wido and narrow halls, jand dark ,
puw.vges, through tho rotuud* to-lfee halt pt
the house, one passes, or meets Ur groups pr •
mrcaniH, the same material, garnished by
creatures of the undo gender, carrying in]
Ihrir countenances the same evidepce^ ; pf j
prastitntion. . . ‘"j •* .. •*.'
I noticed all tho more cloftelr, for I was
on ray way to the reporters’ gallery to hear i
a debate upon the bettor way to arrest po-
ksarav iu Utah, and legislate for the better ,
Hiirciid of morals and Christianity. IiiUie j
reporters gallery sat the Devil. A qmet, |
well dressed gentleman—
.•Tin l»cket wa* rad aud hia brweclie* were blue,..
Wi:U « nice little bole where tho tail came through. [
And In* Satanic Majesty had on his conn-'
tenance a smile of sardonic Biitisfaction. alto’
looked down through the softened light UpOni
hi* children, talking and laughing, and mtiv-4
ini lo and no. They were tho Saints of tho:
Onvi> legislating for the Siuncrs Of Utah. Jliaj
Merely laughed « quiet lnngti..ar»riely ntH
diMe UH hi- uittclied the Touerable Hell. Itnl-
J.*r Hvriii -' !;is i.ondrioiis belly over bisslendee
lira, and MephlstoplicJes npinntly
hi* d. licAtely gloved- ‘liaefclVin gl#« vW*i^
hfnj unin spoke of the pr«at BnpnblUwi nnr-j
Iv bring committed to this moral move; Thfl
twin relies of barbarism, slavery iiodpolyga*
inv, meat die together, «?iad Btnjanun. j
"Ah, yew,” said the Devil, «*aud they di4
rich auil Uenjamin admiuisters npon thteu
estates. I was with him m T&1&W “
and Ids eo-adminiatrator was J.
Sluiifer. Quartermaster. - Qaaftarau
wan a good busiuess during tha.'war, J]
Wilson and old Ben balrcd-on -ilia quarto
initt. It was rich nn|»» fatoefa. Now
rain, who has more, ilntl#***^. 0 !® 1
than vnr ninn in the country, ha
Wilson appointed aovernor of Utah, antT*'
on foot i ho great morkl monument Unit inn*
thfr proht. may accrue, fiu rc J. nnotber
e»utc lo nilumii.ter unbn, aujt I be twn an
rrrty. TVh,t e i dtfifrfoo* be H-
Mlrn he coiuee to me ut lest I
tail ami 1
icuipicd lo unscrew toy tail aun
to him." . . _,
Hi. llnjwty cowed that be iuirM enjoy Mi
> uwiucui m silence lb9 men
sppruiihhca n.Mirer Uie evil one l
phyrtcjtl and rooml nature. Ib
Jrvil Over 1 bis oventlul pset oDe^boolis 4-
''•infor one tood end onj Itma
(.ncrous emotion. Hut for bin clc»r. robl|<
iuiijlcct tbnt keeps bim in aocmrd elk bji
Ifho, m«u, ifUj^umituiiy k
•.Md" 1 ssid tte I>*ril SR-— .
OTL-ood friend, the Il.m. Monteiumn Uriel
Ii"..ir hi, rURUlM Whlvucts us be denonnei
l.e (Jetirndiilion of pObytroof He docs u|
1 11 tis abut I know, »ud ibi.t is of the lislf-
•tsrvsd, wretcbi’4 wonn«> bftHe«>“r down
btrk slicv, hid nwsy irom tis ordinary S«e
life. XowJisMu 10 Iht earnest eloqojjg
tay excellent IriAid, ibei Honi Welskyfi
He sold his codetsbip so-piui'iuuly the e.
niitteo boa not found it out. He wlw
?oie every day for cash. What a precii
Mow he I* J4h» sonl is heayv with wrath jat
iba iniquitous Mormonsp*o| cqpj^q/iij
kml bare they come—mine, all min^
hare lurnod the ntionnl balls oflagisial
into eneiuew of IdRb moral reform. All I
thieves, all the rascals, all the sharper*, al
dlbinohed soilless hypocrites are here, b*yi
w bees. coVeriuR over Ibeir wicked desl*»
*itli a class of morality. The old SRAd bpl-
lied. book-posed
Miid me 6a«daltou«fir <tba sBopobhc wlro
beed open the virtne of tho eittzens ohd
no, 1ke poison trolled HP from oeaspbol" W
drains ondermtnes Ibe labrio. while nlUJat
i. .h-.tntetive is done under the namoof
norality. 1 *
1 tiirued.--,—.. . .
the wotk goingpn bel^v^.j
frbm ui
Masala from Utah, Rot the floor and be|i.n
t—litis a lenRtby appeal in liebair/rpts
eouhtiiiients. ll'iulier..Is ,a .plain, dusduma-
nth ol bis
of the'chived ‘leonldno^ bntfeeVsorTy
eousnttieoU. llooporMj*..* iBj““‘ ... ,
ted, Lunest man, lieltovibg in ibo faith oi
people; and very popular among ShJjmi
Ur. of the Care. 1 could not hot feeev-
for him -.lauding‘aloudin the face
House and l.efora tba erowdsiotbegaUf
Vainly pleading lorinatico in MUIfW;) 1
■ecuted "sndTb’oaei'>„qiW““" it y- —Vf* 1 *,
pity, I tbrindH,. tt. WJ
- ... - gathered abhut
nd truth,
hod to an;
id »*c«
ibe blooming Hooper ni
Vy and eloquence in kl*
■ ■ - rrr ^
It raay Internal vaaa. i ownera and »*eai ieo
to lfRrn that the experiment of water bal a«t
lor iron ship* has lietn satistictonly tei tod
tnd prominea to have w mnrkwd cffaeUn |th
economy of navigation;Vopels built
Vater compartments c#itt thds lake in or ito-‘
cklrge ballast at stiy tiff,; fcpaUMJh imd
Vtlvts iu perfect trim. .Steamers HWh )Vv
ded may begln‘ti,oyagS with no- bfclVsst bat.;
their coal. Aa this is cxjtsusjed, iter
coaid be pnmped in,and the necessity orsmt
laj vrith an ovcrioodcd : sbtp in cvdsrto carry
- and ballas t to
safittent coal -lor tba voyage and ballast to
>«rve when lha fuel Is nearly axhatii *a,
c mid bs entirely ovsreotneiT The plsn has
already been extsnsiyelyadopted inples lore
and r.eing vsebts to., diminish tho dsiiv r ot , ..
•ha vassal ainking in caae of being capo: tad t y - = lh»a-W«k they will J »Wt •
Waay of the ttnesi • 'i>yna.boilt ahlpaarobow anon »«*» go to Annapolis,
being constructed on this principle. Utils fellows, and of uto be
Avlr.'-T Msv4Ti>a*%n 4-mr.i , t ; u ...
TUB TRPTH OF UpTOUV,
The most danberons sentiment over ntter-
*1 on tbifcMUWwat to tbatricejrtlyaddrcaa-
Thgatiaael-
lUres more
materialistic
■chivalry don't pay. it
Tba Sonth wanta money-
• arVai
chivalry.*’* In tho coora^.
I chivalry,
nguage of the age.
dnlinate departments of the Got
this nonsense has given place to
-jm<| chivalry.
enough under *tbe - barbarism of
„ but decidedly old fovgyisb now. Tot)
•tided yduVaelvea upon your open-door
.lity. Twaa a foolish piece of extraTa-
Better Udte present* from friends than
spend your money upon them. Yon boasted
of your well-fed alavee, no* wondfr you were
poor; look at our pale 1 fkCtokf gma and
Von be *o great an. .
bo**mahy crude nolione mndalwui
I Thfl little, opeech of the bead, of the Gift
tnttrprifee was intended aa a sneer at the
bastiiitd* warning for tbfcfetare. The ut-/
leranee of a coarse boor would deserve no
fconsideratlOD, did it not'bappezt that the
coarse boor is Chief Magistrate of the United
Stated.' Let 1 a* tben.examinir kU aneer; and
nee whether wq ought, to^takej heed to hia
warning. , „
Has the chivalry of the South dwarfed
her intellect, impaired her manhood ordi-
minisbed her material reeourcea f If no in-
•lightingeffe
ry. *yfe will take up the three heads sepa
rately.
In the formation of the Federal Constitu
tion, Madiaon, Pinekney and Mason were
, unquestionably the controlling spirit*. The
'Supreme Court bench ha* had no abler nor
' pnrer Chief Justices than It at ledge, Mar
shall and Taney. The North ho* produced
nq ^tatesinen equal to Calhoun, Madison,
Jefferson end Clay. No theologians compar-
ventor of r<utlly important things superior to
Brooke, inventor of deep-sea eoundiug ap
paratus and tortoise-shell irpu-clad; to Me-
nventoroftho real
ikj. inventor
tar bf me reyob
intoi ©f ‘ ihe *
■tb<rds*of
mid t
; to Gill, in-
emmobs, in-
been
fe of-the' Nal
spent under the administration of Southern
born men ; is proof enough that •kshivalry"
has not dwarfed the Southern intellect
Let ns look at the second head.
- ^Iri the iirst great rebellion, the army .of the
United States .was commanded by a South
ern born man. In the J812, Andrew
Jackson, of Mecklenburg county, North Caio-
lina, gained Che most laurels and inflicted the
heiv;k?st. blows upon the enemjf. ^niihe \far
of 184C, both wiugs of the Americah army
Were commanded by Virginians, Scott on one
line and Titylor on the ether. In the war of
180&v *t i« iiotoriooa .that the Sonth fought
better and ehdnred 'better than tho North.
All Futoinv was ransacked to fill the armies
of the Union, though the North bad four
tiroes the population of the South. And yet
after, getting recruits by tba hundreds of
thousands' fToni among Germans, Irish, Ital
ians, French, Poles, Swiss, Spanish, Ac., the
Secretary of War of tho United States made
the humiliating confession that the rebellion
wonld have been establisbeffbnt for the timely
eidiof.two hundred thonsand Southern ne
groes !! But this is not all, the South Irom
first to last furnished four hundred thousand
men to the Union canse. No great disaator he
fell the arms of the Sonth atony timednring the
four year’s strugg’e, without the blow coming
mainly pr iu part from one of h6r own re
creant sons. The reveres was inflicted at
SfUl Creek, by Thomas, of Virginia- Tho
first confidence inspired in the demoralized
army of Hull ltuu, was owing to the genend-
Ord, of Maryland, at Draneaville.
When two thirds of the Federai'anny had
been scattered at Cbickamauga, Thomas, of
Virginia, stood, liken rook .in tho ocean
against which the wave? dash and fume and
fretinyain. H*d it not been tor theatnb-
born resistance, of. tWii one man, and he a
Virginian, Chictamanga wonld have beeu a
complete Federal rout aud tho Southern Con
federacy au established' fa6t at this hour.
Blair, Canby, Crittenden, Alexander and
Nelson were born in Kentncky. Northern
writers tell ns thaf the hist-uamed saved
Grant from annihilation af.l^hiiph. Thomas,
Nowton and Cooke are Vtrginiana. Ord and
Si kes are MarylAnders. The ibost haccess-
ral of all the naval heroea was David G. Far-
ragut, of Tennessee. This !* the expressed
sentiment of t^e Ifefthern Government if*
aelf. DopflUi. Ot (.Uyslwltlmg DJs.sre and
Goldsborougb, of Maryland, made the first
lodgments on the Atlantic coAgt
There is notan intelligent loop in cither
. section of the cpuutry, who does not know
mat if it had been a contest between the
men of the Bofllh’wod the men of t^w North,
army, «u orgapixed. by itooU, of VirgiolA,
srrd tbnt tits toadkok ahd control of the war
.•ss under Abraham Lincoln,aSonthern boro
jhifn- , J. iti.'I h t't -i f'i’j : ii
k ie unneoessary fo? na to Rlancobntn
moment' tit the third head. ITiChont the pro-
iloots of the Sonth, the • Government never
could have held toRether ten yenrs. The
balance pf the. rrade wonld have always been
inst the' CTnited States. Two-third" of
the extrorta bf the country have always come
front the Sonth. Mr. Everett, pf M»s*ebo-
settn, confessed thst **the North could not nf-.
ford to fow the. Sooth.’’ - dost after tho sror-
reudsr.The tticreury of the Treasury of the.
United States stated that the eotlon found in.
he hartiedfiod deflated Sonth lM«7«d
tun Government from bankruptcy. Charles
trm, in her ashes nud rains, exported pore
than Boston in her aplendid magntfleehce.
f.et the cottop, sngar, tobacco, rieeand naval
stores of the South, be destroyed, the bonds
of tbs’Government wonld not bo worth the
paper upon which they are written. The
salary of the President would not ba anf.
Beltitt in feed
clined to accept. .
Wo bare examined patiently tho sneer of
the man, who by the power of the bayonet
and the atoenfith or the negro vote is Prrej-
dent ot the. United Slates, We thiek U»t
the Sonth has no rea ion to be ashamed of
her past M-tory. She has prodored no
Ulynes* fit Grant; * but limn that her
George Washington ia his equal. She can-
ttrws^h Alndl I* 0 *® 1 °'t *PdhR-S , ' i fL?d l y®lf er »
she imints moaeatly to ner tncon’fipbble
John Os.-CRlhowi, She doea.nol, number
ahioitRlier Skwels a BevCrehi SePriio Howe,
a Ilnvert-nd llprace Cook nod a Heverend B.
F. Whillemore; bat ah'e elalms that her
clerRy have preaohed, the troth a*, itisin
Jesus, with faitblulness and simplicity. She
has no nusexed daughters strolling over the
land, shrieking about women’s rights, bnt
she ban modest maidens and trno-hearted
wives, who sro oonlent to occupy the sphere
find has placed them in. She has been so
tom, Millerism, Fonrierism, Com:
Free-hrre-tam hare had no tovor.io heiieye*.
She ihae been satisfied with ,th» oU Family
Bible, and tho dear old teachtnga of the holy
materialism and the a*ful ainof its neoee-
prefer tbo older, more doctrinal and more
Stattmmszfcs
that are latterly bbeotoli^ tboifi^^L J
Cmtntsx SiTOXNTi.-r-Tya^Chlnree bon
sent to this coBntrj fco Jb^ ^Jooqtod, «• to
New York, in.charg* of OarttonTto Groot
-Ihia-week they- win thil 'Wret Point, nnd
THE REED 1SVESTI-
Beatles oS’sik'Exrftork.'pr.Gbs *p>att-
1 tUpatsf Cwsalllir.and EvIS.sre.
If *Rf donbt has heretofore existed in the
' ' - those who .are at all conversant
morse of our ’’thrifty GoVet-nor,’’ in
certain forged and altered bills, ahd
will be convinced or converted, -let
them read the evidence in ralaiioft W- some
of hia Wtoconsin exploits, which wet -lsy Ibe-:
fore onr readers -to-day nnder the-abore eap-
Ths~ bpportonlliea there aflorded for pree-
ticing and perfeetiog himself (practice makes
perfect) as a ‘p^tttiyaOor of Legislative pea-
eeedinga were irrtsistable to hia MiutcrpliUt
natore. A bill having paaaed the ttonhla in
corporating certain lands in the village of
Nsenah, ■Wisconsin, bdonpng Ur him. with-
in the tin*£6 limits, they became subject to
the corporation *•
ThSSdtft suit Reed; fee ws«'t tHferif-
ly*" tfiefi,-lad *o he set himself about to
the bill” so a* to exclude his lands
o corporation limit*, thereby exompt-
it from village taxation. The cpjnmou
expression that "old dogs seldom learn new
tricka” seems very appropriate in this, cob-
nection, especially to any ope who knows of
the mystenona change in and audden disap
pearance of bills paaaed and claimed to have
Meti passed by oar Legislature. After, caior
failj reading the evidence taken befpr? tho
Wisconsin investigation coromi|tee, apd oorn-
pering II with Keel’s conduct *nd connection
with the forged Agricultural scrip bill, aufl.
jU* Lit lie field Baftroad, bill, Ac. t Ac., thfcrc*
cun no longer be any doubt in the mind as
to WHO WD IT 1 —TaUahtissct Floridian. 1
\ The Floridian publishes *hO teatimonr,
which is full,and conclusively cstftbllshefl the
.guilt of Rro\ who seeing, .lflte our Buttock,
to bo a thorough graduate in Radical villainy.
AKBRHAN.,
We cheerfully render onr wft/nte io this
notorious man. ‘XVheii vfe read hia letttrr
written some time last yeaT, ‘td *0mVbody, o lt !
matters not when nor to whom, only bo far
as Akerman is concerned, we said that that
l«4tor on the state, of the country was Ibe
vilest and roost unrelifyed bit ojt, Radicalism
wo had ever met with. Akerman holds hi,"
own, and among Art the herd’ ’ Of* pettjr rtnJA,
born of these timte. -'Of bad little men, be*
bos vindicated hia- claim _to pre-eminence.
Here is a part of hia argument before Judge
Er.kino oft the Stephens habeas corpus case:
The Court asked if MrJ Akermnn meant to
ear that Gen. Terry could declare that a
crime
i which
gnized as such by
not recogni:
, common law.
Mr. Akerman said, yis, he meant, all ikaLi
Gen- Terrj' was not here_to execute old laws.
Ifow c. Pftmf fafrFmfcjpnp 071
mtffpwoe, when the acts say no State govern
ment t xists? If that is so. Then there conld
be uo State law. There were certain acts
made, criminal by military Order that were
not criminal previously. There was a new
state of society, and it required new laws'
Gen. Meade trad made* law, and bad col
lected taxed not provided for by law. The
learnt d gentleman argued that ihe powers of
military commanders were entirely discteliona-
ry, acd if Gen. Terry was to be restricted'to
law now, then the acta of bis predecessors
must be illegal.
T1 e court repeated the question. ,
Mr. Akerman said that years ago Judge
Story had tried to induce Congress to adopt
the common law of England as the cpmpiop
law of the United States, and CmurreM*. re
fused. There loas at the present time no Oran-
sno* tar recognized in the Courts of QtorgiQ.
Cong-ess had made Qen. Terry the administra
tor oni interpreter of the law.
W hat should be done with a creature, a
crawling thing, who could-tnua disgrace tb«
character of a Georgian, and of a man ?
There must be, indeed, something mighty
sweet in bread, whett fe men must eat it by
the twro it of such villainy as this, and Aker
man must be nearer starved than any man in
America. We hope every press in Uw Htno
will repabliah there words of General Terry’s
worshipper, and preserve the memory of hu-
pin p of the Yankee "ala^e power.” We are
not vindictive or crnel in wishing' this, bnt
simply just. Give Akerman Wrf dwn.^ His
nmb.ti m is to aland first with the enemies ot
his country, and let 1dm stands only with
them. For liiiit the nn|vertal contempt after
thia, every where, jNorih aa, weft South.,
East as well aa West, should be «o blaaftng
and unbearable.as to eVpd him from human
society.—JUacon Journal u .\\ r ^
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The Xitert and most Fuhionsble Styles hf '
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i PEBBLE AND FLINT SPECTACLES AND EYf
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WALKING AND BIDING CANES, 4tC., JkC. > .
And every thing usually found in a Firat-Clwa Jew
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All of vhicb will Tie sold at reasonable prices, and
each article warranted taltaae ropreeentedd i.«i ,-u.k
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CROCKERY, CHINA
uJt AKU
Assorted Crateaol-Ware, from $48 upwarda. j*i , u..
We are uoar offering Gooda.to Dealers at a 'SMALL
ADVANCE on Old Time Price*. xnA ,
tot Cpmgreae and to'4 St.,Jqll*a SU.
T?U«£re^Sa»mnK*t5v2SttSnditerenre.t
Vinr stten^i U t»ilW WjP‘? ,ollow ‘?f )* w I : “i
- ■ — g amss%5e
1 collect any aceotttitj
aeration oti
'dgj^Aftrs oma
' —” !b puary 1Mb, l87tt
J MERCHANTS. 1
Growth*'
tire and bavs - C x^ #
feTcaaridiSSrea-reiel. ,i
sn* commodity wld by their weight or meaauhea.'’
And are berebynotiQcd that having now* complete
artofatandardweights aud-m«*Bir.BIrtnprepawd
to brand sod
irt r fhe fl^flrteni
March M, 1WT0.
„ OT MESi MINNA
. that hia wife rosy b«-
aiOPordlDg to the laws of
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to trad, for ..1x1,4., DUAFr. toted, Jfnj.D
Men. 1ST., draw.
ereded b, Clgthon. * Crenlssksai, SsrennSB. 0...
rearer” Wanwrisht* Enox, for Bye hundred sod
— nt • ame has been
BRANTLY * CO.
eighty-two dollar*, aa payc
To^ Wharf Owners §M Htberfc
/. fiUMf AlONfc DIVE* AN
^ ^ lha necea.ary material f
. J otbwV'" ' *"
i the T***r- '
mlrtAlm
JOSH. OOROMAN.
Macon & BrunntlcR R«Uv<»»^ •
Cl.anae «iU» Talxen ** *’?f-
’pUiNTATIOtt MfPBLUa ON BAHPo CT
A. m feePBAIL* C4>. ?1
MAHUfAdttWiW OP TV? ',
Celefirated Stfir iind Crowii Scale
PIANO FORTES,
XVhletforpnrlt,. BarsMBt,, trouq*,. forer tod
jiesswffiesss*-
aSS suhmEh iiGQflPis i
r ihpceiyed 1 -
French ORGANDIES and GRENADINES;
New Style* SUMMER POPLISS; •■ ^ ! j
~ ••
JAPAN SILKS, new styles Inst oijenedtf t.
, OBE3ADIBE ARABS. ke„ Ac., fc'U.C-
' Pei sals' b,
DeWrrrasMORGAN,
JS1».
S. S. MIJ-tLKB,
" DEALER IN
XAHOGAXV, WALNUT an(T SHE,
FIFRVITIIBE, "
Is r
H,:—
3 3 ! i £
» 3 Jf
z: j p
I ?J.
165 and 157 Broughton St.,
[NEXT TO WEEDS A COSNWEIX,) . e re.
tiito—<f WAVrtNNAll. O-A.
To IIX IL R II W JE’S
NTTTI 3
• :.t:T•.. :a : A»:rn;J .* e*l~
CRACKER BiKEKT
“■ 67 and 69,'
<NEW NUMBER 7 3.)
BAY STREET,
WILL SUPPLY" ■ •
S H I P B R ir Ai i)
NAVY BREAD •
and
BOL8HAVV & slLTA,:
toe Ism; Glassware, &c.,
At : wholesale.
dhantf. purcliasing In our line
;ekamine im. -u.-, i^-i |
’fcytni SPRING ;STOCK
. u ... . or TOE ABOVE GOODS. ut j
Orders promptly executed, and at closotagnreA,”
.. ■■,iip^SwfdRw^.
rnhJ tf St. Juti.p tnd Dqrs° »tn»«l»-
L H. PUTNWits,
i l ‘ 1 ’ e r ’ » n <1 ii ^ ’ft
WHITE BINEy-' - t^t^“'’
■, bLack walnut;
.; .it aim MAftpO,
LITMBFI'RS:,
' '"ctinie/oUHanlion sndlArrtolBkreetA :
HANNAH:' i
D*W ITT BBUYM,
TVo.l Sail Street, corner ©ft Baft
ni»«n: ftilt.i-l t it(UP 8TAlRSbR .siu*: ,.G ;
Drawing* add ^ociacatlnnafnmiahM; fez
ian»tf. . ..i k; - Vi ,
mope ncmiE
-mid lo tniBo lo amta) ot rw^adp
*'(48 has .oTtilutaigUal Jjoay-irj odl Lq
II* .IlIuxujt^iA lo aeoqrtiij
aaci oif j bu
bun
bnm essaeedlw/J to winaoT.’u
tfillad i/^iv ,ornJ ad
-nooji udt thili noth ot frerfer.
lo 1AJ13U—*rfJ fly.J V.M..
adi uoitOinjdaozsn w Jatj.lua
rehdSdoiq ■«'
"'Q-bJ/dct oxadlimH ad) ui [lot 1 i,
ENRY a.tjokes,
eseTc 1, it/i 'irfMi it
V
fioqTT
tAu'i - ms.
Ydrma oi Ufa and. (Endowment Policies lamed.
Alt Penns
•t.n
reJJ uf - . ti--., ,I-.V A.'I ■’t
od: to ‘toaitbuodn udT .ttoJt.ioL,* px ,• vu
Jaataovovrou »,Jj hiu. .wv..'(M-i«.
aoijulo**L f>n« tti.i, n odt i .if*, rijiint.’j uii
inidtut.*, odj )iuU ouiii.t*, nn ii., >»j
•NPKOIAL VKA.TUBKB.
xtiyjqao-iq r,i mtij-re la:/,,.., .ST ;i
iittllSUI oj ,;I,:!*1
3d. DtTtdends DEOLABED and PAU ASNUAIAT-
,>-ju lb f,.‘.i,flo j ■li r i„ y
•A CMA Premiums st»n OJdEAfHpU^ toMJAfn,
totoUana.firewrets*). 1,Y I . t reumxwk;
or IJDAN Vstni" sn-
i officer ‘
.,,.1 f:
IVI, POB CTfklPfct, |. | ,J
TSi;Vn nx. 1 EBdownSat, fi:-
Afe35. Asnusl Premtnm ,33 M. Amount, »1.006 oo‘
Afleda Annual rremtums.................. . 151 00
2 2SS
8 i..'ia.sI,,.iW£
Njitw^'S.i,,.
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••fisai .. ti.. : . ..• -m
si. NONFQRFEirPBE tiw (orths exiensten o»
uaurinco LIBERALIZED: that Is. If UMASsared'
esse to p.y, his Policy sill be kept in force full
mount, a* per example. , „
" "YPl/ieeti' Yeair FndbwmenL
,T7 u Day*.-
Age35, after2 AnnualPremiume..»v..U :•» JJJ
d S : ..J.- J ■ --.^irg
i- ' 11 1 : 3so
6th. Policy Holder* have*liberty to travel to any
qkttof the world Without permit or extra charge.
E. It. DEWEY. Oenersl ICsnaser of Ajencfes.
B. If. LOCKWOOD, Asst. Qen. Manager of Agencies.
...i D1EKCTQB8.
ry A. Jones—Preelde^. •'*
II. WaUah«_Wm. n. Wallace ACo. ,
r Joaegh F, j^ripp-ItaliM- k Knapp, -En*.‘ilsf. sn4
rWgoi. Bell-PresN Ne* Jersey Zlno Co. ' H
'wil\iam^SlJ-tlcePrealScnt: 1 ^
Ydrk. 1 ^' " ”
Charles UcCauley—Borland. DIgelorr A Co.
John C.-Dtmmick—DUaddeXlat Perry. o. .1
ChkrlesPrstt—108 Fulton street. New York,..; ,1 :,j
Chae. H. DoweV t—Secretary. t;‘,., u -o
SWDffl a Al ppragae-M.fjhnmhre |fleet. N. T.
ti
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or imw* !a>b 'ttaunniBoii.;
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United 8
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r i Ijii off owiniyi^oA otsld odt oj eiadawi
j'iuoo ihomtp odi «a hobinj^i hhht kuJT .1-
iirmrtnLHna „i : J 1'
COffY.
tf«q*»H <
CAPlVAjDtpSOO^Qin G<*<1.
Acctminlited CepitAl, over $356,000 tit Gold.
*,. 1 1 11 if ' • If. Iill A’ Jl.llrflllldall (i. lii I !r
DIVIDENDS: PAJDIN GOLD-
•nfl ol lulllxod l‘Ul Wlf07jj it lo Hi; (till «ul'f *
B. tYrTUtTKEB,
»«i Bdpsrinteeident df Ageactes.
-figjg im w.; .1 i. tdfiJmtlM oi » Jl!
iKUlUttcrCOIPiltOtHEWYOBK
Fire'and Xfartoe «aka taken atfktr rates hr this
in bsp*.
aprs-tow
At Office Bo. In*, and Trurt Co.
of: jtii , tt r "YoRK. ■'
O ':‘l W: »e«K
, jib Pnlidpa Sun-FnrffiitahlB.
,i /. . - ■' xwslsdV/
HALF LOAN TAKEN.
t rx ui bnfiilert ,noil»!:l«.j . . . . ,'
No Notes Required.
anusHJiiviDHDWFimPB-n
Equal from 100 to ISO per: oent Borertlonar, tort-
'-StAtoWMii''
Policies in «a8»,..X.™u.^ta.. + ..Xi...»»OOMCO
1S&ssat;
ErtdA'.uLs 0dkV».UMsa«l4wi»>4P:4w^-er* ,800.000
A U]ilfj3iriofl|c4tW. rtliT u.jii. -• I
ca-t •
‘ taddAla •fl*' 1 ;
" IIENRY DRIGIIAM,’ “ » l
“UilM v: tATHEOP, 3,11
JOHN'WNNIEWAM, -'d
JOHNE-'YILLALONQA, .
,:,B.C.ANPEIU10.N. Js.,
slmiift tis-it
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E. a ANDEESON,
,J Efbifutornto<i«eredt4^retOisSOtoi«stosrs.
PIEDIOBTtARLIHGTOH
Vttq » ■ riitt i »<» Hiuii s;iuii* . I
LB^EJNSURANCilCO.
T,
W. O. CARRINGTON. Prertdent.
ADSr§S35T^ ,
-COSIH4CTOR1HQ MASTER UUfljlEE.
BnMH Strew. SottfliwME»lffeef» WtM tc
' ”Bread tnd Jionl9tonr»arMto. - i , K
SAVANNAH.
u'i<fi*ivw-WrtM. of Every Deer rip _
m. 4
CARPENTER AND BUILDER^ a
' • - • btbmn J
J. J. BOOMtSi
Carpenter and Builder;
rtaod' Offloee'
it a* nr.il n»|,' J>zr TiV^sj’.il t-’* ani^r.lA ] n
Gt.r,u ssd •t“*. , £,'' , 2j a AL5Si£
fagajswivymaiw?
essenasErL^''
i„ 9HC8.M.4 * —
THOS. SMITH, M. D.
JOHN H. THOMAS.
CaStorSiMSyatem..
encsortrsxit. re.reL. 1
J TX. rend, of the Campscy are tOTBSted Inthoea
gtowslnyrmeh to. 0<m,p^ doeebtafnwm^
_n hot* bA taken by creditor*. 'or: tar {
iyrltS ABW-JIfortntuaoBtl .•.ririnml^l-.
FIRE 1H80BAICE 00.
,,X ; IdVWWQO^Alfll W* 100 ®’ j t
iFWPSf ,buii edi
.\LeiiT ..o« bona
fn 7lilidAiJri >.it ,1 u v.ial
&E3£SS&~«
AVein* rid Twenty
saK^gaSaafflPv^- ' «■
Jem...
iri bJHE 1ABDK AID HLAID,
IISDRAHCE1GEHCI!
PHffiKlX. lNSOitANCE COMPANY,
COMPANY, |
pgRTTRAHCE
■ debitf’ A'.wlv. .$510,570 tW
< 8E0URITY iNBUftANOE’ COMPANYw
. v.; iaiirU lti*»o*Hw t a<pR^
■Oft-p6',
. .tod. JLU'ji. Jtv ;
,<mull ban UUTKIJH THB •:« ort Liu i
DNEEB^SYAOJiaj/IaOYnS, ASSOCIATION,
^BV TOU, .jf
iLlUi/in Aa d.iUlOll!*,'j W%TWWfej » Ollll ‘llli JA r. j
h ^inu<vO 1 j
" 1 HENRY BRIGHAM,’' Agent,
‘ .qevhta ^AtioffitoSo. IM. And ImkGa.iU Bayvt,
wwiewi
S0BT8ERIBSB1ICE4SDTBO8TG0.
^ ' -eeiAja
IXUU.SUH fa «j*r. ruiiWAftl .^brai!l
kFtatt 8DIIDAV, TIIK tot. INSTANT. ,
j ^h. iRM»*rt«er Xzftna on thia. Road wiU ru^.aa
»»« wee, toy at,...;,.. SAa«,Kk Hr
!?as5aiy»ftfev:’aEsia
6.1»VkBkiiJ
at ... 9.16a.m.
at...: T.lSp.
at
been di*continuro.
take 4.00 p. i “
Passenger* „
from savannah. . V • .rw;7t
i Paaacnger* from Brunayllk connect at J6atlp with
train fdr Hsuxnnah, arriving i
PkMbagen leaving Macon
Joanp with Yrain for Floridi
! A Paaaouger Car will be.a
Train leaving Savannah Mondi
Friday at 7.10 *. m.; and arrtl
and Saturday at 3.20 p. m.
: SODTH, GEORGIA A KLO]
Leave ThotuafeviHA (Tueedaja, ..
Leave Camilla (Tuoedaya Thursday* «pd\^ : i} L)T4r
An’ivo a t*Thomaav{l*lo".". *.
aphtf . H. ». HAJNK8.Qep.,
>a. m. ponnectat
Veatera Dltifilon^
to Way Ikefil^i;
k Wedneaday and
Iky, ThureCajr h
Change of SchednlV.
KO CHAk-OR OP OAHS BITtAUSStol
VANNA.L ADGUSTA. Ajo «□>, rj^
» \
, .8:00 A. M,
O N AND AFTKB SUNDAY, ISTH OK.lM.
eoncer Trstneon theQeorgU Central BsUroafl.
will run a* follow*:
UP DAY TRAIN. ) .,.!) o'.ut
- ffPSttl tw
:..S:SS!PtlM>
down Day |J<:
Savannah.
•.•nr.7.:::**u....»A'* T
TTT7T—’ — Bft Ps.Mfj
qoxnitop^ng with train that leave* Auguata. .8:48 A.
UP NIGHT TRAINS
*» P..M. k.xrea
Macan..., m*x
OomSing with hiin thst lssxes Augusts! .3A8 P. F.
- down-nigiit train,
tens.*. , :L
mdfii
Ste'.V......*:80P. a •»<•>
3:40 P.M.
Connecting with tain th»*» eavee Am
A. 1L train* from Savannah and /
m*y21-tf Act’s Harter of Tranaportatlon. ^
Change of Schedule^
• i A ti IDO lO
TBANSPOBTATION OFFICE M. ft
■ ..t •- MaOOH, April X 1*70*.;i’fta
O N AND AFTER 8UNDAT, T»*»» WfFjHfi
Leave Maoan dally *$.*.«u.l.. v.« :6bO
Arrive at Jeuup, or Junction A. A G. B. R.
"Arrive at 8avanii*h..
Arrive at Brunswick.
TRAINS NORTH*
Leave Brunswick'daily at ••••■•
Leave Savannah
Arrive at Je*up.......
Arrive at i-avanuah....
Arriro at Mtdon
jKfcSRSsa
nah. Bainbtldge. Thomaavill^ Qainfly.
ut tf-rjifi, Fernandlna, Cedar Eeya, Jackaonville._and
its bn the Atlantic and Guir ana Fltwiwa l*sn-
r9 lY»in* reaching make cbn’neirftlfjie^fttf 1 ^^
*onthwe*torn Railroad frr colujrtrav* ato»jDWrav.
etc., and with Macon lorAt *
lanta. aud all poll.** North. East and Vert.
^Bfiggage checked through, and through tKket*
^.^^.‘"SwSS’hundbed
mw “nd FlfXEI*-HOURS ItCWf-XW"
WIKTER ARRANGE jPSipC.
WESTERN &
UWahjSKfs
xrf’ -ioi
Chau.i
Itoule
The Old Reliable Passenger
r■ . ,i V ,e. . Jdi .iaoR/1 jkX
.... .o -t , L’l '-: a'«?li y*i i oJ&M'sjl oi ai
HortlicrBjiEslterK mh W«st«PDbJ3Mf*»
CABBY1NQ OBEAT VPW>WJ—**fififi
The oni, Bonte from Atmre rtdilltog^
Dell, ThronghTrsln. preynnlltigepawWtKX^ torn
ty.foun24j hoara'idelsy, incident to
no daily train. , .
The United State. Mall hrtweesStUnta aadMtw
Fork is carried exclnsively by thft^ne. ,,*^ -^
x-hitiAitoo”*. with the JCartT'enueiae* and - Georgia
-Smilroad for all point* North a»d JEartLy 14s*M9^*’
HVtuphU *nil Charleston. •J^ntm. Kmphj*
and New Orleans, aud points ire*«
and Chattanooga, ‘forNaabvitfe andsfi potato North,
gart aud Wert. T
Pa*eengera have choice of tweatyrtx da. ^ *
7^TAri>'N»wvw^- ;
1 Fnllmsn’e' TBAVELINQ PALAOfiS! cm fiH.sPght
bain*, /if ,-fy . ■ ;>Jv •
TheBeetEATINQHOUSmJnihyOsinntnr. ■.
Find, Finished 0AB8 well Bested «nd VesdUkted.
Quiclx Ttxire Wnd Sure Connetosn*
Tl<*e«s Kir ref to dl *tehst;oaaedrfo?^“ .
“siiSSrS’' -
preunrntmmawiUWdoUret. ^ VREHN.
• ft- .'. - e - — - - * —* J -* — <
IffEW GOQPSfe
For Spring and 8unnn»ri^fear,
VU'JJ jrllffrai oUta
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