Newspaper Page Text
i
ttpi'uk Kind Word*.
Have you uor little bistort or broth
er* f Do you love them ? Then take
rare never to apeak an unkind word to
them. If you aboutd do to, You may be
•orry for it when they aro laid in the
grave, ae you mny learn from a little
•lory wo will now toll jou
Kllon and Jano wero nietera. They
lived In a nice botiao which had a long
garden toft,likothoae of other boiiaoa
near.
Ellen wo* ten fWtre old, and Jane
five. Klloo loved Jane, and in moat
thinga act her a good example. The
oldeat child in a family ahould bo a pat
tern to all tho rest
Ellen waa a buay little girl, nnd tried
to help her mother iu many wnya,—
There wero little thinga ahe could do,
which navud her mother'a time. She
could nee her noodle very nicely, and
could bo trualod to go to the triiopg.-
Sbe need to rock her baby brother to
■leep iu the cradle, and nurse and kiaa
him when he cried. Then aho could
read and write, and laarn her leeaona
quito well. Borne people said she was n
olever little girl.
We think Ellon wiahod to be a good
and kind girl ; but aim had one fault.
She often apoke in u baaty way, ami
used worda that wore not kind or prop
er. Her mother had often spoken to 1
her about this bnd habit} but ah# wna
no better for all that wua anld to her.
Ono day Ellen went to piny ia the
garden by beraclf. Her sister June
«m ill, and waa lying on a pillow iu tho
front room. A* Kllon waa at play, a la
dy in tho next garden gave bur a luge,
rosy spplo. Him ran with it into tho
houao, and with much joy called out,
M Ix)ok, Jane, what n nice red apple I
have got 1 Did yon ever see such n fiuo
re got I
»V
Jano turned slowly ou bor pillow, and
hold out hor little hands, and aaid,
Tisane lot me have it, Ellen. My lips
ore so dry, I fhould so liko a bit of it.'
Now Kllon knew tliut her little sister
was too ill to go into the garden to got
•n apple from tho lady. Bho might
have given her tho ono she had, with a
loving smile. Hut trim suoko in hasto.
In a sharp way she mode this unkind
reply : “No, I want it myeelf. I will
keep it till rny cousins cmno to play
witn mo.' An noon t\« aim had said
these word*, she felt slm had npokon
what was unkind. Hut still she kept
tho apple to herself.
Ultra Jauo turned with a snd look
away, and tears foil fast on tho pillow.
That night tho poor child waa much
trorso. llor mother eat by the sido of
her bed till daylight tho next day.-
When the Doctor oame, it was soon
found that Jano was so 111 that alio
would not live long.
Am she lay on nor bod, she won ho
S ntlo and meok that overy one who
w her could not but love her. Bho
often pat hor little bands up and pray
ed to Uud. ‘I do love Josus,' she said
to her mother. M 0b, I liko to think of
those kind words, 'Buffer the little chil
dren to come unto mo:’ nnd, 'I lovo
them that lovo me, and those that souk
mo early ahull find me.’ ’
Her mother knolt by hor bodsido nnd
eriod to God to spare hor ohild; but if
it wore bis will that aho should dlo.
that Josus, tho kind shopherd, would
take tho dear lamb to honvun.
When Ellon saw tho pnle faoo of Jane,
ahs was very sad. How glad sho
would tbon have boon to have givon
her tho opplo : but it was too late.—
Jane could not tlien oat any of it, uor
would it have boon good for her.
Tho next day Jane wna not able to
apoak, or see, or hoar. Hor oyea wore
closed ; nnd in n few hours bIio
died.
How did Ellon fool now f 'Oh/ sho
said, 'if dour Jano could como back to
life, I would never spook an unkind
word to hor again. I would never ro-
fuao her anything.’ Then she kissed
the cold faoo, uml sobbed aloud. 'Oh I
if 1 only know that sho forguvo me.—
Ob I dear Jano, I know you did love
me, but I hove boon very unkind.’
Ellen'* mother hoard her words end
saw hor tears. Bho called hor to como
tu hor, when sho said, 'My dear child,
you now find what sorrow we hring on
our honrta whon wo do not speak or act
kindly. I am glad to aeo you weep, iih
it makes mo hope that you aro sorry for
what you did.”
'Oh I mother,' said Ellen, 'I wish 1
could tell dear Jane bow sorry I am for
my unkind words."
'That cannot be,’ said bor mother.—
'She will not return to us, but we shall
go to hor. May yon from this time learn
to speak only words of ttulh and love.
Pray to God to give you (lie Holy Spir
it, that you may oe like Jesus, who waa
'meek and lowly in heart.' And as you
**y you sre sorry for what you huve
said and done, may you through faith in
him find mercy.’
Ellen lived to be nn old woman, but
she olten thought o( her little suitor and
the apple, and of the lesson she waa
onoo taught to be kind aud gentle to all.
Fink Lasucaoi von tiis Pooh.—The
folly of using fiuo language to poor, ig
norant people, and the strangu inintnkua
it gives rise to sometimes, is thus illus
trated : "A clergyman was seat for the
other day. The men was rathur deaf
to whom be was oalled. ' What inducod
you to send for mo?' inmpously said
the clergyman. ‘Eh?’ 'What inducod
you,' he repeated,‘to send for me?’!
What doe* he say V said the man to
hia wife. 'Ho eaya what the douce did
you send for him for I' ”
MB. The power of eloctrioity on eels
was clearly notioed on Thursday last,
during the tempest. Waquoit Bay,
Massachusetts, received two severe
bolts, which so effected tho eels that
they tame to the top of tho water, their
heads out liKe sea serpents, and swam
to the shore. On being taxon up ami
thrown baca into the water, they imme
diately came aehoro again. The follow
ing morning, some fifteen barrels of
sees were picxed up, bating come athori
Vices of I'cnlns,
Coleridge was auch a slave of liquor
that he hod to be kept an unwilling pris
oner by Christopher North on an occa
sion when some literary performance
had to b»* completed by a certain time,
and on that very day, without inking
loavo of any member of the family, ho
ran off at full spood down the avenue to
Ellary, and was soon hidden, not in the
groves of the vtdlpy, but In some olwcnrc
dc-n, where, drinking among low com-
K anions, Ida magnificent mind was soon
ronght to tho ravel of the vilent of the
vile. When his spree was over ho would
roturn to the society of decent men.
DcQaincy was auch n slave to the
uso of opium that his daily allowance
was of more importance than eating.—
An ounce of laudnnum a day prostrated
animal life during the forenoon It was
no uncommon night to find him naloop
on the rug before the lire in hia own
room, his head on a book and his arms
crossed on hia breant. When this tor
por from tho opium had panged away,
he was ready for company until about
daylight. In order to show him off, his
friends had to arrange their aupper par
ties so that nitling until three or four
in tho afternoon hu might bo brought to
that point at which in charm of power
nnd conversation ho wua so truly won
derful.
Burris was not less n drunkard than
Coleridge. It wn* the weakness of
fit mb. And whraonn remember the Inst
days of Poe, without an irrepressible
regret ? Ho was on Iris way to marry a
confiding woman, stopped in Baltimore,
nnd was found by a gentleman who
know him in a stnto of beastly intoxica
tion, unconscious na a log, and died that
night in tho ravings of delirium tre
mens,
Dougina Oerrold wna n devotee of
gin ; no nlno, was Byron. Btcelo, the
brilliant outlier of the Christian iloio,
was a bonnily drunkard. Men wrote of
him that ho would drrvs himself, kins hin
wife and children, tell them n lio about
his pressing engagements, heel it ovor
to a groggery cnlfud the "Store,” and
have o revel with his bottle companions.
Beilin nnyn of Alexander the Great
thul the true position wbiuu brought
him to his end wan wine.
The Empress Elisabeth of Russia was
completely hrutitled by strong liquor.—
Bho was often in suon astute of bncchio
ocstacy during the day that bIio oould
not bo dressed in the morning, nnd her
attendants would loosely attueli hor
robes, wbioh n few clips of the scissors
would diuengago In tho evening.
Let overy man, especially tlioso in
public life, who desires to avoid a
drunkard’s death, remember that ho is
on tbo crumbling vergo of such nn infa
my, whon ho begins to feel that in order
to prepare himself, tho doctor for con
sultation, tho lawyer for n cause, the
clergyman for a sermon, tho politician
for n speoch, lio must tuko a pint of cof
fee, or a plug of opium; and the self
same moment of that discovery let him
put his foot down, raise his band, uikI
■wear that, by the help ol God, ho will
novor tanto another grain or drop an
long an life remains, Thin in tho only
safety.
At a Turning Table.
Ah Thomas Bent was wulking along
tho atreot ono day, he saw n gentleman
drop a purse upon tbo wnlk. Thomas
quickly picked it up, slipped it very sly
ly into bis pockot, nnd walked on, Buy
ing to himself. "I’m a lucky fellow I
This puree foeln an if there was n good
lot of mouoy iu it. Hurrah for T
Hont I’
Just then, tho boy’s conscience woke
up aud whispered, ‘What lire you going
to do with that purao ? It in not yours.
If you keop it you will bo a thief. Re
member the eighth commandment—
'Thou shall not stool."
Thomas parsed a moment to think
Then, with Hashing cyos, be run after
tho gentleman, and handing him tho
S ureo, said : 'If you pleaso, sir, you
topped your purno. liero it is.’
'You arc an houest boy/ said the manj
ns bo took tho purse, and smiling pleas
a otto bonded l.im five shillings.
Thomas wulkud home, feeling hop
the
ny indeed, ns ho bnd good reason to do
lio had ononpod a great dnngor. When
ho picked up llmt purse ho wan stand
iug at n point where two roads uiot—
ono was the path of tho thief, tho other
of the honest man. If ho had kept tho
puree ho would hnvo colored the first
path, snd most likely hate landed nt
last in prison ; by restoring it ho entered
tho way of honesty and right. Ho you
see, ho was ot a turning point in hin life,
nnd he turned it safely. Happy Thom
Bent.
Children, you now see what a turning
point is. Whcuovor you are met by n
strong temptation to do a wrong act,
you nro ut a turning point. Let the
temptation conquer you, and you will
find yourselves in tho wrong rood.—
Conquer the temptation, nnd your foot
will Htund in tho right way. Look out
for turning points.
The first Methodist newspaper
has just boon started in India. It is in
tho Hindostnn language, though with
the Komau letter, mid is deeigued for
the uso of tho native Christians.
‘ Wife, if you era going out,
pray, why don’t you put on your bon
not ?’ said Hpriggina to his bettor half.
‘ Why, I’vo had it on this half hour,
waiting for you.’ Spriggins hod not
especially inspected a square inch or
two on top of liis wife's hoad.
ty Anthers have their peculiarities
Longfellow can’t mako a speech; Tenny
son is anything but tbo poet in hn (tress
ami habits: Washington Irwin had
mortal dislike to the camera, and could
aeldom, if over, be induced to sit for
his picture. Tho picture of him with
which the public is moot familiar, rep-
roeenting him with hia hand to his head,
is a copy of an oil portrait, said to be
tbo only picture over made of him.
A Standard Time tor
Whole World.
A correspondent writing to the Sci
entific American, upon the subjsot of a
standard time for the whole world, saye:
Tho annihilation of time by the tele
graph must have fotced upon many
minds the necessity of establishing at
aome point a timo-pieoo which shall gov
ern all the rest of tho world, a time dis
tinct from tho local,’ and which shall
point to 12 o'clocx at tlra same instant
all over Ibis rphero. Tho houra must
be numbered from 1 to 24, inclusivo, in
order to distinguish it from loco! time,
thus doing uway entirely with A. M.
aud P. M. (when using standard or
universal time); twelve then would mean
midnight only at the government point,
while twenty-four would mean noon ut
that point. For the runt of lunnxind it
would be a certain guide for official pur
poses. Kirili ond time curds would no
longer perplex tho public, and trains
would run on uniform tiino overy whore.
Every watch would hnvo its own set of
hands, one for tho local and one for tho
universal time.
A telegram sent from London to Ban
Francisco, bearing tbo tirno at starting!
would show to tho recipient thereof ex
actly bow long it toox to roach hiuit
how much actual timo it actually con
sumcri. As it is now, no ono can have
near idea without considerable figur
ing, and thon bo may bo figuring twen
ty-four hours toy early or too late.—
Every telegraph and rnilwuvouce would
receive its time daily, so that nowhere
would tho 'time’ bo a minute ‘out of
joiut.’ January 31,1 o’clocx, J808, all
ovor tbo official word.
What n lino regulator of local tiino
this would be; wo should always have
one right by having tbo other correct,
them being nlwuys tbo samo difference, i
so that should wo Know one wo would
kiiow tho oilier. Bupposo, then, that !
Greenwich be the standard time ns well j
as tho calculating point for longitude.
Thoro is still u butter plan, but it so
entirely supplants so many familiar
torms, hucIi un ‘noon,’ 'morning/ 'even
ing/ when need in connection with
lnuaufM.it, dinner and too, that it would
go a little bard ut first, though I bare
no doubt that, at sumo time, thore will
be but ono time, and ut a future day it
will bo porfootly easy to suy 'dinner at
0 o'cIock/ which would meao some
where near our present timo.
Htriuigc Doctrine.
Tho Methodist Church,or rothor some
of its leading members are putting forth
some new doctrine in tbo way of religion
snd it would seem to be apparent that
this church, lias, for somo years post,
been making npecial effort to inculcate
its (lectrinon into political nffuirs, and to
roach forth its arum for political power.
Is it fur tho Uniouof Church and State,
nnd would it liko to becomo tho power
in the State. Recently, Ucn. Giant has
made a bid fur the support of thi»
Church. Jii Know Nothing times, the
ministry of this Church, that is to ssy a
large portion of it, took special pains to
promote its proscriptive tenets, uud some
even went iulu the cornfields uud other
working places to swear its momborn
into that order. During tho war, some
of the must blutant and fiurco speakers
ut political meetings were preachers of
this Church. 'Copperheads’ especially
th««y consigned to tbo nether regions,
almost without any distinction, and if the
Church will not have moro mercy upon
mankind than some of tbooo brawling
ireacbere hud for tlioso who differed
rotn them politically, thon indued is
lltrro littlo hopo for tho salvation of any
of this class of people. Hut to the doc-
trinoin question. Tho Rev. Dr. Waldo,
rx lending membor of thu Into Methodist
conference nt Chicago, uttered the fol
lowing views :
'That nil government is based npon
tho religous ideus of tlioso who enrry it
nn, and that tho Northern Methodists
C. W CAIUUJiUTONil’midwt.
rf. E. B!,A IK} Secretary.
CARTHZ13DS OAFITAIi, $800,0001
FIRE, MARINE, INLAND AND CARGO INSURANCE,
BY TUB
JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF SCOTTSVILLE, VIRGINIA.
Company SHALL UK MO UK 1*11
A chance ia offarnl la this old Company to the eltixena ol oar country lo patronixe our own rmerpriw
and relaio oar fund* at born* lor lha nroaperity of oar own eiliscn*, ioalaad of sending large Mina, u
often dooe. •« Foreigk Countries for fnrnraorc.
It baa paid loasaa alnee organised, without dalay In any Case, lo tfaa amount of |111.7*4 68.
For erldeoca of aolrency aod for Insurance, apply to II. II. J0NK8, Agent,
aprMm Cuihbvti, Os.
DRESS MAKER.
Mb
Tire
JAMES RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY.
HOWARDS V1LLE, Albcmmrle County, Va.
Capital $1,300,000.
*V. C. CARItlNGTO.V.
PicgaiursT.
J. J. IIODKINS,
HtECOKTART.
T IJR wall known and reliable Company, having #*tabll*lied an Agencr in the rily of Cu'hbrrt, D
now prepared, at moderate rales, tu Inaurc Hnildings »ilb or without their cLutenla—Macliit*
Hhopa, Wood Shape, Family Dwelling.*, din llouaea. llama, Aradtmlrn, Churches. Maou'aetorlng Latah
lialimenta, Merchant Milla, Hotel*. Cullegra Court ilotiec*. Manila, ele., ate. Alto lo lake Cargo
Railroad rirka, aud risk* upon Cotton in warehouse or in IraueUu, J " '*
in atore or at act.
For further Information apply to 11. H. JONES, Agewl,
janiO-Oin Cutbbeit, (ia.
R3. E. BARRY
{fetpeWulfr Inform*
her friend* and the public generally that abe ia pre
pared to out. trim and make Dreaaeo, Harquea, Jack
et*, Coats, Dante, Veeta, etc., a( aboil nonce and on
vary reasonable term*.
Also, tlraiding aad Fancy Work. inartstf
CHEAP READING.
35 Cent Edition of
Dickens* Works!
Jl'SJT RECEIVED:
f NICHOLAS NICKf,KBY.
PICKWICK PAPERS,
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
DOMHKV AND SON,
HARD TIMES,
KKETCKRH BT " HOZ,"
talk or two cities.
CHRISTMAS STORIES,
OLIVER TWIST.
DAVID COPPBRFJKLD,
• For sole by .
T. S. POWELL. Trustee. *
W»27a4 Druggist, Bookseller and Sutiooer.
JF YOU WANT A
pocket rook.
PORTE MONK AIR.
RILL BOOK,
PASS ot MEMORANDUM BOOK, or
BLANK BOOKS
begnl Advertisements.
J»ANDOI/?U rouSTY*
/"iKOtlbjA. RA*r>oi.r« Cocxrr.—Jobo F. rjJ:
VJ doo. Guardian of Jraeph T. Kiddoo, baviuw
appl ed for Letters of Diamiaaiou, all paraana later-
oatad ara notified to Ale xldrction*. It any, by the
Beat September term of lbs Court 6'f Ordinary for
laid coualy. W. D. KIDDOO,
jrf Mi Ordinary:
G EORGIA, tumqlrk Comt.^OaiinBmH/
Adminiktratrii on the estate of Joaiab Boyett,
haring apyUad lor tear* to aelt *.ba laud belonging
to the aitd estate, all persona interested are hereby
•olilied that her application will be considered af
the next September Term of the Court or Ordinarr
for aaid couuly.
Wltneaa rny official signature Ihl* June 17. IMS.
Jell fm W. D KIDDOO, Oidinary.
S. F. Al.LlSOX, 1 Motion to nlablish loxt Deed
**. • In Randolph Snperior Court;
MARK SIMS. 1 Nor. adjourned Term, 6*1 ’
I T appearing to the Coort. upon the forrgoing pe.
L I it Km of H. P. Allison, that he was recently ft/
the poa rtsion of au original Deed, «r which the
foregoing in a Hubatantial c. py of aaid Deed, end
that snid original has been lost or destroyed ; pray
ing that aaid copy he ea'abluhed in lieu of said loat
or destroyed original. And it further appearing Ox
the Court that said Mark Slm*. the maker of gajd
Deed, has removed from the said county of Pike
to part* unknown.
It i* therefore on motion ordered, that (he aaid
Mark Sims do show cause, at the next November
Term ol Ibis Court, why said onpr deed thould nfid
he ealabliahed Iu lieu of the lost or destrojed origi
nal. It ia fm (her mder rd by the Court that a eopy
of this rule be published In the Cuthbert Appeal, a
nrwspsper published ill lUudulph ennnty. Slate of
id upon all other goods, ware*, etc., CF ANY KIND, do nut omit to examine the stock
T. S. POWELL, Trustee,
Druggist, Bookseller snd Stationer.
'i HE SAVANNAH
News and Herald,
UML Y AM) TUI IVKEKLY,
a muiu
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM
WhoUsuU and Retail
GROCERS,
Corner Bay and Drayton Nliu, Savutiaub, fia.
(Ealabliahed ia ]8U.)
I “ F.KP emalantly on hand a large and varied a»-
IV aoriment of GOODS, suitable for Fain Ir or
Plantation u»e. A'ao. a general aaanrlment offlne
Imported WINKS. LIQUORS and SKUA US.
wr Country unlaia canlully altanded to.
angll-ly
ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
ATTOIlaSKY AT LAW,
crwBKRT, GvnnaiA
W ILL practice in all the Courts of the Petaitl*
Circuit, and in Calhoun county of the Soirh
Keiiort of the Savanimb Market, oon- I Western Circuit, and la the Supreme (oSrl of Ou.
tainiog Pricoa Go?rant, Comp.ratire Stelemrat of lls baa made arrangements will. lion. Edward J.
Cotton, and full Murcaotila Mtalia.lo*. cnrsfil'lr com , Harden, wbo reaidea in Saraonab, Ua.. In a'leud hia
piled under end by direction of the Board of Trade ***“ t '-*— 1 *■ *' — ! - -
ol this city.
TERMS:
Family and Commercial Newfpaper,
cost u>ran run
latest News by Telegraph and Mail,
FROM ALL OVER T1IB WORLD I
A Delly Telegraphic Report of all Foreign and
Dotnratic Markets, together with a full Daily
Report of the Savannah U tica, Grocery end Pro
duce Markoi*.
Frery Pildny we publish a full Flnanelal and
Commercial Report of the Savanimb Market, oon-
Dailv, a ye
Tri-Wockli
ly (Munday, Wednesday, anil Fri
day), a year . d
ualcatione. to raoalve prompt attention,
All communl
must be addraaead In
MAbON A V. TILL, EdilnruJk Prop’re.
Ill U..v reel. Savannah, Ga.
W. C. GUNN ia our authorised Agent at Cutb-
bert. aprfo'tf |
HAVE JUST RECEIVED,
D n. SAN FOR DB LIVER fNVIOORATOR,
For Lirar t'ainplaiute.
|^U. SIMMON’S LIVER Ry.GUl.ATOR.
rpARRANT'S SBt.T7.Sn APERIENT.
L For It ear thu to aod DyapepaW ■
L ALLAklAVD’8 SPECIFIC.
For Rheuuiattam, Gout and Neuralgia. ’
C ITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
A del'ghtful aperient and eatbartie. I
pHILATOKEN
The Female'* Friend.
I70R COUOIIH. COLDS and CONSUMPTION:
JL Maraden'n I’mIoihI Balm,
Dr. Tuggle's Syrup of 01 abe Flower,
Ayer'e Cherry I'eetoral.
l.'OR CUILLS AND FEVER :
L Galligl.an'a and Soi.UcniHtrgere Pills,
O-good'a India CboIngngNa,
Ayer's Ague Cure
For sale by T. S. POWELL, Tmat„,
marllrtel Druggeai, t'ookeuiler and Slammer.
In tha Federal Court at Sataonah, lliuaaaving
traveling expense* end hotel bills. anggVIy
McDowell & dickinson.
Importers and Jobber* of
Pott no N' Bml DOMESTIC FRTITH
lf'rn%Hri>..lh/ Fmlnl f/ow/«.
Prmrrf, Jtlhn, f la for <09 KtUarh. Me,
**7 WaAlngter It, (far. of Chambers)
1. r. nenowau., I New York.
j. r. tnrniKonK. J nett.VIy
P £ N!
BACKGAMMON BOARDS and MEN,
dick nomxoKft,
Oritab* ge Bnarrla,
AND PLAYING CARDS.
Forme by T. S POWELL Trwaien,
sprat Diuggut, U nikrallct and Htaiiooer.
LOVELL & LATTIMORE,
IVhi.leaale and Retail Dealer* in
House Furnishing Goods Generally,
Ard Manofietart aid TIN WARE.
ALSO DEALERS IN
Jan I Oct
ZINN, ALDRICH & CO.,
Imvo ncquirud l*y connaesl tho rialittu a . ■, j rt t\
control the religion or tho South. That otaplo ana rftney Ury Goods,
it ii jiiit as WrOQg to allow the Huulli-1 Ifo*. 80 A IT LernardBt, (Weal ol Broadway,)
ern Mothoriista to meet and worship In i w -“•*'**.
thulr way as it would be to allow Lou!
and Johnston to call togethor and drill j rnoe. daklixu.
thoir armies ngnin, Tho roligion of tho
North is bound to rulo this comment, nnd
it proposes to mtiko n proper applica
tion of our I iblu to all tho Bouthuril | \ir III) had accounla wilh me during the past
I ICO-1 vV veer, can rainier a -igoal service by their
"... prouipl allenilou lo III# same I am wet' awaicaud
IBM j participate in lUe groal diatraaa of lb* ommuoilT.
mvn nornlinr Irlnna than fn nan tli.-iin . * ami reluellawilv hew the prompl crmaidera'imi of
MY FRIENDS,
.J9i, horn I \1
Hiatus and pooplo. A Buhjugntcd
plo havo no more right to apply t t
own peculiar ideas than to uso their iir- \ »"d rvlocilaiiiiy b5g t
ploments of war.’ 1 TLSSTS^JiZtj^- ,hdr w ”" br
Wo call this ntrnnge doctrine, bcoauM
it comes from tho lips of nn ordained
DR. S. G. ROBERTSON,
SVRnr-OX DEXTtST\
ocISXlf ss*v, Giosnit.
SAML. W. SEARS A Co.,
Importers II Wholesale Dealers in
IlnrdMsirc k t'otlen,
168 Oreenwicb Street, 1 near Cortland! St.
»*■' w. »«.»*, I New Turk.
JOmu aotu. I actS-VIy
£ AM BUYING
Beeawax.
T. S. row ELI-, Tiuairo,
Dmgglal, Hfmksellar end Slat Inner.
janlflrt
DEMARE8T & WYGANT,
Produce Commiltion Merchants,
AMD WtlOLVat LK llliMXf l»
BlirrKU, CUEP.SK, I.AUD, Etc.
JU ITT Read* I tree t, (Corner of Waalnngimi 1
o. w I'vu (Msav,» Near York.
* v wroaxv. | oe'7i-ly
BAKER, VAIL A CLARK,
Wholesale Fish, Provision
xvr
OOMMIRRION MKHCTT\NT«.
17* * 174 R He *801 A 903 Washington Its,
n a. xixti. t
j. w. tan., r New York.
c. * tu**. J ret .A ly
mm N’S HOTEL.
•ivcinbtr Teini
tinule*.
mavH-lem^m*
true rxtrset from tba
. C. PARKEK80N,
Clark.
Hasan J. Karmic*, J l.ilwl for Divorce in Ran-
ve. * dulph Superiur Ctari.
Janie M. Kannica. |
I) apiiraiin>; In Ihe Court llut the dcVndanl,
-lamra M. Reddick, i* a nun resident of lb* Stale of
Georgia, it is Iherrfote ordered that service u! Iba
iibrMn the above Muled care be perfected by publi*
cat inn. The difovdant ia hvreh- e ,| 10 appear
et the May Teim next, ni ihe .-.u|tennr Court ef
aaid county, f.ervonally nr by aliniw*v, fo ahoW
cauae, if any hi haa. why the pravet of the peli-
iwner shonld a 01 hegrauted. In default of such ap
pearance the COMM Wilt ni (treed in the prriniaea.
A tiue extiaet Irum the minute* rt ih# Court,
IHb Match, 1848. U. 0. I’ARKKRSOjX,
marl-i i*m4m Clerk.
/ t KOKUlA, RAKDoaea Cofaft.—Notice li We
ll by giren lo all person* c.iucerosd, that E. L.
D<>n<la*e. Admloiatratbr on the estate of Mary J.
(lagwe I, and on the eftiele of Benjamin Screws, haa
applied io mo gir Letter* ol DismlsMoo from aaid
aflmlflbtration*. DitmlMion will be granted at
the neit September Term rrf this Coffrt if fm legef
ol-jttclioa thereto shall be made.
maru-Ctu W. D. KIDDOO, Ordinary.
STEW ART COUNTY.
J K»*r, F***r*ar Tra*, 18««S.—J. 1^ Wiuata'
txv. Ordinary, (’residing.
U|M>n 'lie petition of Joarph T. Turner for /.el
ter* of DiKmia-inn from the Ad i.iuialration of et-
1st* of Charles Carter, deceased.
It ia ordered Ibat all tteraons concerned show
c***r«e hr fhe nett Repf—by Term of raid Cofrrt
why »i(d latiera afo-u'd not iben be grant. <L
A Hoe • xtracl Irmn :he minuiea of aaid Court.
mxrl'Jfiii J. L. WIM1IERLEV, Ordinary.
JW narv, January Term, IbOo.—J. L. Wiubsb'
txv. Ordinary, Fn aiding.
U|Min the potitfon of William Hefrforra, for I li'
•era i f D>amia»ion from thg cdmtn atratiuu ef the
*»lale ol .liiekwn list r 0 .n. ilrceased
If is therfVor# ordered that all person* concerned
show r*n»e. if any, hr the n*xl Angnai Tana '.f
thio Court, why add Idlers of diauiaaion »heul4
out hv gran-el.
A •*•># extract from the minntea of said Court.
Febrrary I, IM9. J. I». WlMUKRI.KT,
IvbT-t.m Ordinarf.
^
OProsfTI DRFOT,
>Lt((Mi, .... (.rorgiu
K. K. BBO\» N A FOX,
octaS-ly I’ropr ielors.
~XXT orms.
our chi'dren air t’onbled with Worm*, Iry
Van Deneon'a Worm CWfemlon*.
Sold by T S. POWELL, Truu e#,
m ritcl Diuggi*', ilo»l*cll«r aod Staliouer,
Iv
CI.AYCUU.tTV
1 said ennnty.—Edward Mrll.-nald, Admiid-t'a-
•or, da beans nnn. on aside ol Geo. It. Waidlaw,
having peiitioued iu tfixchaigcd Irum said ad-
minlsiruifon.
Ait fiCTron* concerned ate rev|olved, witl.M if;#
tunc fixed bv low, to show cau««, if *• 1 ibr) have,
win die raid Edward Me Dor-aM ahrerH nr-f ie dii-
chatged, according In Ihe praj-er of bi* petition.
Oi>en under my heuif «Aa *#■! of edict, this
March tth. lRitH. JOHN C. WEI.lJt,
marlO-Sm* Ordinary.
J a. id eounlv — C. C. Gi*ene, Adm nlslralnr o»
raUteal P. P. Killebrew. having petit:ooed la b*
discha.god Iroin *aid sdtninUlraiion.
All |ieraoiia •.•ncerned are rn]iiirrd, it thin lha
llnte 8 ted bv lew, fnahow can*#. If any ther havt,
why the rnid C. C. (Ireane •h.nild not be dnchargtd
norm ding In (be prayer o( bit petition.
(I ven under my bend and *e*l r,i office. Ibis
March Dli, lliti. JOHN C. WKLIi*,
marie Am* Ordinary.
MitA-
\Yhy
minister of the Qospol, whose charily
ho is a true follower of his Diviu
ter, ehoultlbo without limits,
spome of the 'religion of the North?'
is it different from any other truo re
ligion ? ffrnuine roligior. makes no
distinction between victor and victim.—
Wo trust that such sentiments met with
no response in that highly rcepcutablo
co n fe rcnco.—Xorr utoirn Rtgitier.
keeping in stuck, and hope lor ihvir _ . .
-. H, POWELL, Tinalee,
ni*r8''ct
'peraii
'male*,
d Hiatfoner.
Drwgftot, Bookaaller
A- & J M BIOSES,
ZiAZixs nEFiNmna.
IO‘i Greenwich Street, New York.
Axaox nose*. I
10** u. uoaaa, | oef.'X’.y
TO THE PUBLIC.
r■illK undaraigned would inform hia nld friends
1. and patrona that be still bold* forth in Mr.
Gunn's shop, ivbar* he is prepared to do ell kinds
Blaolksiultlk Wovlt,
l-ef No Radical mules can wear a hoe* made at
this shop, aod none but Democrat io Iron worked up.
apr.T'if _ IRVIN ANTHONY
JOHN !S. STOKES.
JC : ^C" To ihnKO off trouble, you roust
set about. doing good to Homebody.—
Put on your hat, and go visit tho poor ;
inquire ml., their vranl. jnd admfntater I Al , b „, „, k , , nd
unto them; bock out the diaconaolate' —
nnd consolo them; bind up tho wounds
of tho afflicted, nnd in bo doing you
yourself ehnll be filled with tho ou of
J°J- „
Mr. Kerr, of Edinburgh, has
invented a reflector for a locomotive, by
the means of whicli tho engineer ia able
to boo the rear of his train, tho conduc
tor, nnd all who nro either getting on
or off, without moving from his Boat —
It can be arranged for any length of
train by simply changing tiio angle of
reflection. It haa been tried on tho
Jeffersonville roud, and pronounced to
be a enreeiw in every renpoct.
(Huccaaaar to MARTIV A ITOXU,)
MANUFACTURER OF
Chocolates, Confectionery,
ROCK CANDY
BY STEAM,
12.N .1 127 Hudson Street, Kxw York.
Tub Ssak* Story.— Lebanon (Tenn-1
Herald and Register pronounces tho big
snake stories lately dublinhcd in this city, j
« '“*;.*"* **V* lh ?‘ ,h f. »P» tcd ! TKRUS CASK; , p-r «,>. .Ill b. .lhmrt
author of tho letter on the subject was when C**h aceempauM-t Ihe order,
in Mississippi at tho time, snd therefore tJr AU ' nom ’
know nothing alout tbem.
STOVES.
1*-' and IX (fongrra* HI.. Hsvannah, lit.
J.JF* Ordvra aolivited and prompt atlentfon giv-
Important to Smokera.
A Charcoal Pipe !
. . Charcoal, which is m> pm»u* that a cubic iaeb
nf it la estimated to h-v* a aurf.ee of at lea*t abux-
dred *<|uare feet, and which aian pn.-arosea the re
tiuikabl* |>ower of ahaoilung and coodenaing nine
ty time* Ita own vnluino of certain gnie*. ihl* pipe
secure* to the amoker the tame immunity from the
poisonous properties of tobacco, that the chare a*
alter affect* iu decolorixtng aod purifying foul
water.
Tb# abtotbcul quality ol eharcobl dnesawvj with
all moiatur* m the pipr, *0 that it can lx smoked
until every particle of ihe lobocco ie consumed,
thus combintog economy with as important aaaitery
condition.
It hn been
it a thorough
they ever uaod, —
eland that it la tbe only material through which
tobacco can be smoked with a*r*iv.
For sale by T. H. POWfcLL. Tiuatee.
febSoct Druggist, UookaeUer and Huiioocr
o pronounced bv Iboee who have given
h trial. In he far ihe meat pleasant pip#
cd, and Medical Gentlemen have d«
CARD,
Crmnaar, Oi., M.y lttb, 1668.
D R. ROBERTSON desire* lo inform bin palroot
and others who may desire hit professional
service*, that during tbe Si mmer Month*, he can
be found at hia office from Ih* 1st to the Utk of
averv month only -beginning June 1st, 1868.
majUlf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Comer Whitehall St. ani If’. £ A. R. R.
JulMra E- B. POND) PnormirToa.
FINE CIGARS,
. : jf ^. u ■?fa 5 p°wfl fy Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
ticular attention ^iv«n to shipping good* 6>r South- ^ ®
ern market. junelMy 1 At T. S. POWELLS, Trustee,
ROBERTS * TILLMAN.
mil eOHlISSHI I1ICHAITS-
.S I i l.YA.I//, (,.t.
OPRriAl, alten'fon given t» Ih* receipt and sale
O of the product* ol lha oouulry, and infoiuanl-
ing il through (hi* place fo other inaik ts, either
for sale or on consignment. We havethe very heat
ai rangemenls for
Selling rollon In Liverpool,
and will have it told in that market when owner*
*0 mairnet.
ti~£T On the receipt of Cotton Literal
CASH AD CAXCES trill ho made tehen
mjiiirnf.
ROHKRTR A TU.I.M AN,
Oltiev North Side lUv street,
One Door Weal City Kxcba' ge.
■tax* *‘ 1 *a*T«, ,
o. t. ani.in, [ Savannah.
io**pr vti.LnA!V, Uad’-son county, Fla. marl* f
W. M. McAFEE,
11 Al LUO AD DINING HOUSE,
Font Vxllit, Ga.
? r Cbofce tire and attentive eervenia.
ennf
DcWin Sf MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in
mw mmHe
(Ealabliahed to year*)
137 Pongmw Strret Faxannah. Georgia.
K EEPS oonatantly on band a Hoe stock of 1_
die*' Drees Goods, Houra Keeping Goods,
Gentlemen's Piece Goode, Hosiery, I .ace Goods,
W bite Gouda and Domeaties—both borne made ana
imported. a aril 6m
TISUN iV GORDON,
Cotton F«otor»,
Commission and Forwarding
ye n.r
MERCHANTS,
LATHR P A CO.,
Wholesale and Rotail Dealer* in
DRY 000D3, READY MADE CIOTOIVO,
BOOTS. SHOES. HATS and CAPS,
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, ate,
139 and 141 Congress Street,
»• w vevivr, ) Savannah, Ua.
C. W. BSI XXB, V
* a. uarnaor. ) marl9 fim
Dr. W. B TACKETT,
H AS removed his office to tbe one formerly oc
cupied by E. H. Platt, on CoNege atrtet.
Residence ^1 laimpkin alrvet, al the Frank Leoa-
d place. marMf
SaruHnnk. lit.
•AT Special atlentfoa will bo given lo the tale 0.
Lumber, Roain, Tm pent me, etc.
1* A Co., J. MvK. Gean
anglfoly
J. H. OTTO.
Na 93, Cherry 3l Macs, Ga.
American, Hwi«a and English make. Clocks of all
■IreoripUnne. Jewelry, Stlverwara, a line stock of
Si tinge Air Mueicnl liMlnuncni*, and all oilier good*
generally fonnd in Jewelrv Store*.
Watch**. Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best
manner at ahoit notice aad Warranted. jevi iy
TO PLANTERS
Cotl.on ^Dealers
Of Middle and South-West Georgia.
W K respect full v announce that we have se
cured tbe entire charge and control of lha
CottO* Warehouse, occupied the past Mara by ewT
Mr. Jonathan Collin*, and Aaderso* A Wuolfotk,
where we purpose doing a atrtet and legitimate
Cotton buaiue**, and we offer our *ndividoo atlen-
tiou lo all bstinea* miniated to our eare, pledging
an honest endeavor to please all. And aa reference
w* offer oar ropntatiun. We raepestfully solicit
your patronage.
JONATHAN COLLINS A SON.
Jell Jm_ Maoan, On.
JAMES KNOX. JOHN GILL-
KNOX & GILL,
Cotton JP motor*
AND
General Commission Merclunls,
a. iu suiTD's toif, baltihooc.
Conaignment* of COTTON, RICK, eta, raop*ct-
fullv eoflcited. and liberal advanoea mad# tberaon.
Order* for CORN and BACON promptly executed
wilh eare and attention. Jwl lV*
WANTED!
Clean Colton Rags,
jjfflnt JACOB DAVU.