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«II)c <£utl)bm Appeal.
J. P. 8AWTELL,] !H. H. JONES,
Proprietor*.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t
Four uonlha fl 00
Out year f2 00
'jail- Invariably In advaxc*. All papers di«-
continued on expiration of time paid lor.
SA VANN AS CARDS.
R.BRADLEY&S0N,
SHIPPING, I OR WA RDISG
AND
COMMISSION’ MERCHANTS,
l i Stoddurd'd Lower Range,
8 A VANS AH, ::::::: GEORGIA.
niCIIARI) BRADLEY, late of W. ll.GileaA Co.
KICHAKI) BRADLEY, Jr., of Suraou.h, G«.
ee|)8 1v* •
P. H* BEHN,
COTTON and RICE FACTOR
AXD
General Commission Merchant,
West of the Excbanjo 1 ,
BAY STREET, : ; SAVANNAH, GA.
—
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
onooxins
AND
Ship Chandlers,
Corner Boy nnd Drayton Street*.
Jo*. 8. Claohobn.1 SAVANNAH, GA.
Jxo. CuMKiKuiiAM. \ aepS ly
Vf. Duncan J. U. Jodniton.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
70 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
■«q>3 ly*
K. II. Asuti-ov G. V,-. AXDSMQN, Jr.,
Jonx \V. ANDtaMN, A. H. I’oLa.
JOHN W. ANDERSON S SONS & Co
HANKERS, FACTORS
AND
General Com mission Merchants.
Andtrtont Block, Drayivn Si., near the Hay.
SAVANNAH, OA.
J-9f* Agent* Empire Line of Side Wheel H enn-
ablpe. aepB-ly*
B. B. PEBRILL, A B. WB8LOW.
FEERILL & WESLOW,
FACTORS and BROKERS,
Bay Street, = : s Savannah, Oa.
JjfT Will eell end purobisc on Comniiuien, Cot
ton, Timber, Produce and llercliundiM.
Ordeu and conHignment* nolicilfd.
KxrixxscxHlt<>bl- llaherahain k .SnnH, Geo.
W. Andi-nton, ling-hum. Hold k Co, Hunter A
(Jammcll, Hurannuii ; A PoiiIIaId, B. 11. Warren,
Augusta. eep3-ly*
SLOAN, GROOVER & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION M EROIIANTS.
Claghorn & Cunninglmm'* Range,
IJAY STREET, Sn vnmin li, On
Liberal Advances on Colton Conslgnml
to nur Correspondent* in New York and Liver
pool.
A. M. SLOAN, Rome, 0*..
C. F.STCBBS, Macon, Ou ,
V, K. GROOVER, Brook* (.'nuntv, (>•..
A. T. MC INTYRE, Tborn.arille, U*.
. aepBIr
KETCHUM& HARTRIDGE,
(Iaile Bivun, llartridge k Co.)
Commission Merchants.
city uoTF.r. nviLDtso,
Bay Street. Savannah, (in..
SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF
Cotton and Staple Produce,
Which will meet prompt etkatinn.
Adranee* in Ca$h, Bacon, Ragging, R
Tiro, Etc., on Cropt nr Consign-
mentt at equitable rate a.
Liberal Advance* made on Cotton to our
fnende, as follow*:
iUthbone, Iirne. A Ca, Liverpool j Cochran, Ru*
sell k Co., Philadelphia ; Fenner, Rennet A Bow
man, New York; Jacob Keavor, Boston; Hall,
Mjtra k Thomas, Baltimore. augtl-ly
DAVANT & WAPLES,
Factors, Porwarclin*
General Commission Merchants,
Corner Bay and Lincoln Street*.
SA VA XXAlt. OA.
HT «pcci*l attention given to the sale of Cotton
Timber, Lumber, and all Country Produce.
i R. J- DAVANT, Jr., of the late firm ol Darent
sep3-ly»
Screven House,
SAVANNAH, GA.
all the convenience* of the beat Northern Ho
tel*, la dow conducted by
T. S. NICKERSON,
or tb* Planters' Hotel* Auguita; National Hotel
Atlanta, and Nickeraon House, Colombia, S. C.
Tbe (urnitme throughout is ot the most elegant
desertptmn, the room* scrupulously clean and well
veetiUUd. and tbe attcudaoce is equalled hr none
in the South.
Travelers atopping at the above Hotel will fiod
tbe comfort* end convenience* of their own home*.
Tbe Proprietor pledgee hiimclf that every deli-
rmey afforded either by Northern or .Southern mar
kets will be constantly supplied to his table.
tnar28tf
8. fl. Lederer & Co!,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
THE CUTHBERT
voi. ni.
Cuthbert, Georgia, THURSDAY, Jutie 3, I860.
No. 30.
SAVAXXjir CABAS.
Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS I
DeWITT Sf MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
137 CONGRESS STREET,
SA VAXXAIl,
. GEORGIA.
HAVE NOW IN STORE TIIE1R
SPRING and SUMMER 8T0CK
NEW GOODS by Every Steamer.
Novelties iit Dress Goods.
J APANESE and Fancv Dree* SILKS,
Slk and Wonted GRENADINE.
Printed MUSI.INS and OIMiANDIKS.
A full line of Mourning and Black GOODS,
WHITE GOODS in Mery vurielv.
Lace, Daubin' re nnd Thibet Sll \ WLS ,
Lace, Silk and Cloth MANTILLAS,
811EET IN OH, SHIRTINGS, LINENS,
Hosiery, Calicoe* and Notions,
Gouda lor Gentlemen'* and Buy'* wear.
All our alock U new and bought at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And offered el Iho
I.OWEBT MARKET PKICKS.
mar83flm DeWITT k MORGAN.
SAVANNAH
MEDICAL COLLEGE
SA VANS An, a A.
riillE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL COURSE of
1 lecture* in this Inal But inn will commence on
the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER neat, unit
continue lour monlba.
FA CULTY:
R. I). ARNOLD, M. I).. ProlVmor of Theory nnd
Practice of Medicine.
I*. M KOLLOCK, M. D.. 1’rofuieor of Obttotric*
nnd Diaeu*CH of Women and Children.
Adjunct—Tuoa. Smith, M. D.j will lecture on Die-
ea»e.i ol Wotneu und Children.
W. G. BUI.LOCII, M. I)., Pioti-aoi- ol the Prin
ciples and Practice of Surgery.
Adjunct—T J Cnmnia, M. D; will lecture on
Minor end Operative Surgery.
J. n. READ. M. D.. I’rofasor ol Mutcria Medico
iml Medical Jurisprndi-ticc.
i Medi
°KT-
1JL3 Broughton Street,
Bmcci M. I.vniar.a,)
I**«c M. K*»xfc.
Grtvare Socweix, |
Savaiiiiall, Ga.
Adjunct— It. jf. Nunn, M. 1); will leclun
e«rjiiri*priiiti'iice and Toxicol „
JI RIA1I IIAIlltlSS. M. D. Prol'wnor of Phy
•doing* aiul Puth.ilogy.
Adjunct—J. G. Tnouas, M. D.; will leclurc on Pu*
thnl'gy.
W. R. WARIM1, M. I) , Prof.uwor of Anatomy.
W. M. CHARTERS, M. I)., Prof.wur ol Chctn-
Mry.
Adjunct— W. 11. Fluott, II. D; will lecture on
Pharmaceutical Clumiatry and Uac* of
the M icrovcopo.
R P. MYERS, M I*., ltuinomtnitor.
E. 1’. ROGERS, M. D., Awinlant Dcmouilrntor
and Curator.
PitacricAt. Axatomv —In addition to the llror-
rngh course of lecture* by the Profeoeor of Ana to
my. an ahundurit supply of material will be furu-
ialtud atudents for iliutcrion*. Thu dni-eclirig
room* are large ami airy, nnd the clan*.-* di*«e< tii>g
will be und.r the immrdiate stt|Htrviaion of the
Proleasnrs of Anatomy, the Doaiorulrator, sud hi*
araii'anl.
C'UNtCAt. Insthi ction.—'Ilia Cily and Marine
Hospital i* silUAted within two hnndn-d yard* of
the College build,eg. This largo inetiturion, a
monnmeni to 'he charily and enlerprine ol our
city, is under the e.h*rge of member* ol tbo Facul
ty It Is admirably managed hr a Board of Trus
tee*, and oi pah e <f containing conrfoiUbly over
two hundred patient* The hospital is divided In
to ward* lor practical medicine, surgery, and ob
Metric*. To eucb ot these w.nde every student can
hue access, and crjny the bedni le instruciion of
the Professor* who teach the respective brjncho*
ia the College. Aside Irom the large number ol
patients who enter fiotn the city snu Bs vieinii
thus giving ample opportunity io students to itud,
clinically the disease of the South, our commeiciul
marine fnrnihhes annually a great tar inly of dii
ti* s peculiar to foreign climutrs. \Yu do no
therefore, leel that wu claim too much when w
assert that but few coilegea In the country can fu
niali better clinical advantages to students.
Upon the suggestion of the Faculty of the col
lege, the Board ol Managers of lha Savannah City
and Marine Hospital hare liberally, end to thrir
credit he it said, recently instituted two new oilier*
of the hoapita 1 , In-wit: One for a Senior and lire
other for a Junior bouse pupil. These ofliceis wi"
be annually elected from H e student* of the collegi.
To the Faculty has been arcorded the privilege of
selecting from thoae of the graduating clasa who
deti c the position, the two who, pass, in their judg
ment the heat examinations, and upon the recom
mendation of the Faculty are elected >o these do-
sirubl* | ositions.
BixmmMU.—One BcneficUry from each of
(lie form- r Congrrsaional Districts of the State will
be received, according to the agreement wi'h the
I-egi.lalnre. This will not, however, exclude oth*
er Beneficiaries, should the Facility be aalislied
that they merit the position.
Hcqcixitm toe Graduation-The applicant
must be of good moral character, and have at tended
twovouis. sol lectures—the first in a college of
good standing, and tbe lest in the Savannah Medi
cal College.
CHARGES:
For Cour«e of I^c'ures, : : ||05
Matrlcnlatlnn, ft
Diurcting Ticket (paid only nncu) 10
Dipfcmi, t :: i 80
BOARD can Ire obtarreJ at from six to ten dol
lars per week. Slndenls on their arrival in this
city will call on the Dean of the College, Dr. W.
G. UclcocS, 88 Liberty Street. mariVfwn
GH1HA.T
Southern Preparations!
WHAT ARE THEY?
r|MI F.Y ate a class of select hunily medicines prt
I pared bv physicians, with accuracy and nea
ness, from pure and fresh remedial agents, for the
convenient u*c of families when a physician is not
at hand. They are the result o' a long bedside ex
perience in the Southern and Western Stn'e*, nnd
phys cir.ns, druggists uud fanners aro preferr ing
them tu all others,
A Cllll) OF FORTUNE
Who can boast of a name in the casket ofn nation'
glory, and who is surrounded with nil the glittering
grandeur that riche* can bestow, is unhsppy, me.
■nohnlv nnd miserable when nlllieted with rhosa
teriible female complaints which are so common sll
over Iho oountry. If thus afflicted, buy
DROMGOOLE & CO.’S
English Female Bitters,
and be once more restored to health, beauty and
bunvnncy.
This compound is specially prepared lor all those
female complaints and irregularities depending up
on an unhealthy action of tha Uterine o'gan*. It
immediately imu.<es, restores nnd rrgulstes. giving
tons, strength and color to the palo and feeble.
For salt In Cuthbert, bv
T.'R POWELL, Trustee.
FEMALE BEAUTY!
English Female IMtlor*
English Female Billers
Kagllth Female lfiltera
English Female Bluer*
Kugli.-h Female Bitters
Cures all Female Complaints.
Cures all Female Complaints.
Cures all Female Complaints.
Cures ull Female Complaints,
Cures ail Fvuulo Complaints,
As u Female Regulator
Al a Female Regulator
As a Korimlo Rrgnlntor
As a Feinula Regulator
As a Female Regulator
It arouse* Old nnd Young.
11 arouses Old und Young.
11 arouses Old and Young
11 arouses Old nud Young.
11 arouses Old anil Young.
FOR KII).\EYSAM) UK.\ 1)Dl-flt,
Use Extract Bear berry and llur.hu.
Use Extract Kenrberry and Bitchu.
Uro F.xtrnct lleurberry und Buchu.
Use Extract Beat berry and Buchu.
Use Extract Bear berry arid Iluchit.
Cures Gravel and Urinary Deposits.
Cures Oravsl and Urinary Deposits,
Cures (Slav -I und Urinary II, posits.
Cures Gravel und IJriuary Deposits.
Cure* Gravel und Urinary Deposit*.
Phyiicians prescribe it.
Physicians prescribe it.
Phyeici'iti* presenbe it.
Physicians preset ill* it.
I’l,}*iciuns prescribe It.
, Cures Weak Back nnd Gleet.
(hires Weak llnrk and Gleet.
Cures Weak Buck und Gleet.
Cures Weak Back and Gleet,
Cures effects of D'ssifa'lon.
Cures ell-eta of Dissipation.
Cures effect* of Disr-ipution,
Cure* ('fleets of D.siipuiion.
('tire* frequent desire to Uiinnls
Cure* Irequetil desire to Urinate
Cure* frequent desire to Uriuate.
IT 18 A POWERFUL DIURETIC.
IT IH A POWERFUL DIURETIC
At O re Dollar per Bottle.
At One Dollar per llotlla.
At One Dollar per II >ttle.
At One Dollar per Hot He
At One Dollar per Bottle.
PURITY YOUR BLOOD
With Constilnlior.nl Monnrch.
With Consululional Monarch.
With Constitutional Monarch.
With Constitutional Monarch.
With Constitutional Mouurch,
Cures Scrofula and Old Bores
Cine* Sc'otulu and Old More*
Cures Hen fills and Old Fore*.
Cure* Scio'trla Slid Old Horcs.
Cures ,Scrofula aud Old Boren
For disease* of the Bkin and Glands.
For diseases ol the Nkm nnd Gland*.
For diseases of ilic Skin nnd Glands.
For diseases of Die Bkiu and Glands.
For disease* of the Bkin nnd (1 ends.
For Gout, Itch und Toller.
For Gout, Itch mimI Teller.
For (lout, Itch und Tettvr.
F„r Gout, Itch and Tetter.
For Gout, Itch mid Teller.
roll C111LLB AMD I EVER.
Kiug ol Chills i* the herd.
King of Chills is the liusi.
King of Chills is the heat.
King of Chills is the best.
King ol Chill* is the best.
It arouse* Ihu Stomach and I,Ivor.
It arouses the Bloiuuch nnd Livur
It arouses the Stomach and Liver
It an use* tiro Bmmach nnd Liver.
• It amuse* the Slninach und Liver
Doe* trot iff cl Head, Ear* or Nerve*.
Doe* not eff ct Head, Ears or Nerve*.
Doe* not cflect Head, Ears or Nerve*.
Doe* not effect Head, Ear* or Nerve*
Dot * not efflsef Hoad. Bar nr Net i c*.
FOB PRIVATE DISEASES.
llsc Enrfka S crel Cnro.
tire Eureka Secret Cure.
Use Eureka Secret C'ti'e.
Use Eureka Secret Cure. .
Use Eureka Hecict Cure.
One Rn'tle will Cure you.
One llolile will Cure you
One llolile will Cilia rnu
One Bottle will Cure you.
One BoiUu will Cure you,
fl Cost* only (2 30,
It Coat* only <2 50.
It Cost* only (2 .VI.
It Co*t* only f2 fiff.
It Co*U only (i An.
Tbe above prepare! io
No. 209 Greenwich Street. Net
mar'Oly
N. B. KNAPP,
W HOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Saddle*,
Bridle*. Harne>*. Rubber and Leather Belt
ing and Packing, French and American Calf Skins,
Harness. Bridle, Band and Parent Leather, Vnliscs-
Trunks, Carpet Bags Whips rind Saddlery Ware. I
At the sign of the Golden Saddle, west end (Kb- ;
bans' Building, Market Hqu ire,
kavannaii, GA.
tW A large aaeoitment on hand and for rule at
the owo.t prices. mur24-fiiu
arc offered by
. I*. DROMGOOLE k CO ,
i'lioi'nuToNs,
Memphis, Tenneiice.
L. W. HUNT k CO., M-c.o, Go., General
Agent* for the State. i pr<t a>n
>VIiitc Lead,
1’iitty, Vuriiinheu, 8pico*, Soda. Cuttle
Powder*, HIijo Stone, Lniupblock,
DycHtud*, Htinfl’, Toilet SonpR,
itrunhe*, Comb*, I’erftJine-
ry, Unit Oils,Cologne,
Jliiir Host ore r*,
Lilly White,
find n
Thousand and One Other Articles I
Can be found ul Iho Drug Store of
ii-iy J. J. McDonald.
Physician's Prescriptions,
Carefully Compounded at the Drug Store of
marll-Iy J. J. McDOXALD.
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines,
GINS and ROMS!
Wanted, a Minisfci’* Wlfo.
At length we hove Bottled a pastor
I am sure I cannot full why
The penp'e tliouhl grow »n restless,
Or cumUilnU‘8 grow ho shy ;
Rut ufier two year's searching
l'or the 4 smartest'' man In ilie land,
In n lit of desperation
\Ve took the ueun-st at Imml
And really he answers nicely
To *• fill up Iho gap.” yon know ;
To ‘ran thfi machine” nnd ''briug up nrrent
And tmiku things generally go.
Ho lias a few little liiUings,
IlisKcrraon* are commonplace quite,
But his manner Is very charming,
And Iris tcelli arc perfectly while.
Aud so all iho 'Moor people”
Not one in a hundred eotnpluins,
For beauty anil grace nnd manner
Arc so much IteHcr limn brains.
B.it thu parish havu all concluded
lie utrds a partner for life,
To shine, a gem in the parlor:
‘•Wanted, n minister’s wife I”
Wanted, a perfect lady.
lady.
. refined.
With every beauty of person,
And every endowment of mind ;
Filled by early ctllliiru
To move In a fusbiunablo life —
1’base notice our advertisement;
"Wanted, n minister's wife!”
Wunled. n thoroughbred worker.
Who well lo her household look*:
(Shall Wo seo our money wasted
By extravagant Irish cooks?)
Who cuts the dally expenses
With economy as sharp as a knife,
And washes nnd scrubs in the ki'.ehen
"Wanted, u minister's wife!”
Solium Tliorts.
I!T JOSH Oil.UNO*.
—
Tho f’Jitv of (toil i/. tlie uliilnHnphy
Sue Muncly—An Evortful His
tory—Caroer of a Female Guer
illa-
Ncui'l)' ovary |>li-;iannl dny pedoslS-
‘ gllloo ut
rnaril ly
i barrel or
j. j. McDonald's. |
A'"very dmiv'slie person
To "cullers” she must not bo “out,”
It has such a bud ii|ipeuruueu
For her to lie gadding about.
Only to visit tho parish
Every year of her life!”
And attend the funerals mid weddings :
"Wanted, u Mixisruu’s wife I”
To conduct llu> "ladle's meeting,'’
The "sewing eirrle” attend ;
And when we "work lor soldletw,”
Her ready nssiduuee to lend.
To clotho the duslllnto children
Where sorrow und want are l ire,
And look up Sunday School scholars :
"Wuulrnl, it nilniilvt's wife!”
Carelul to ontoriain strangers.
Travelling agents nnd "such
Of tills kind of "angels visits”
The dene oils have hud so much
At 1° Prove a perfect nuisance,
And "hope these plagues of their life
Can soon be sent to Iho prisons
"Wanted, a minister’s wlfo I”
A perfect pattern of prudence,
To nil others spending less,
But never disgracing the pnrlslt
By looking shabby in dress;
Flaying tlm organ on Sunday.
Would uid our laudable strife
To save lha parish's ninney ;
"Wanted, a mlnisle's wire!”
And when we hare found lln* person,
Wo hope, by winking Iho two,
To lift our debt and Imild a new church -
Then we shall know wlmt lo do ;
For they will bo worn nnd weary,
Needing n change of life,
And we kliull udurllse ‘ Wimlcd,
A MIMHTKK XXII Ills WIKKl"
Symptom3 of Old-Maitiishnoas.
A Scntiwli pflpof lliuh (Jutuilrt lliom :
w hen u womun begin* to drink her
lea without sugar—tliut’* it symptom.
When a woman begins to mi l her
stories abed—that's n symptom,
W hen n woman give* u sign on hear
ing of a wedding—lliut's n nympton.
When n woman begins lo sny that
*lic Ini* refused many un ofTer-— that’* a
nymptnm.
NN lien a woman begin* to say what u
dreadful eet ol follo'.v* men are, nnd
that *ho would not lie bothered with
one of them f-r nil tho world—Hint’s a
symptom.
When a womun begins to hnve n little
(log trotting nftyr her—that'* a symp
torn.
When a woman begins to hnve n cat
ut her elbow at mnul time*, nnd give it
sweetened milk— thut’s a symptom.
W lien a womun begin* to bo nHbnin
ed to take off her bonnet inn getlemnnV
company boenueosho has no cap on—
that’s a symptom.
W hen n woman begins to ultnngo her
mIioch every timo sbo comes in tho house
after a wall:—(hat* n symptom.
When a woman begin* to say lImt a
servant las* bus in basin.•** t u |,uvo a
sweolnoart —that’s n symptom.
When n woman begins to rub her
lingers over tho chairs and tables to sec
if they ore dusty—tliut’h a symptom.
W lion a woman begin* to go to bed
with her stocking* and flannel nightcap
on—that's a symptom.
When a woman begins lo put her fm
gits before her mouth when talking to
any one, for four they should sec that
she i* losing her teeth—Ihut’s a symp
tom 3 1
Wen n woman begin* to talk about
rhiumutwm in her knee* and elbow*
tout's u symptom.
Witon a woman begins to find fault
with her looking glass, und says it due*
not show her feature* right—that’* u
symptom.
When a woman begins to talk about
cold crufts, und slop* up nil thu crevice*
m tho door* and window*— that’* n
symptom.
CnkirarJtfEK. Bormi people talk a
great deal about minister* und Hie cost
ol keeping them, paying their house
rent, ond. other item* of salary. Did
Pitch croakers over think that it costs
thirty-five millions of dollar* to pity the
salaries of American lawyers; that
twelve million* of dollars uro paid out
annually lo koep our criminals, and ten
millions of dollars annually to koep the
dog* in tho midst of tin alive, w hile on
ly fix millions of dollars are spent an
nually to keep six thousand min inter* in
the I'l.ited State*.
ov religion; tho love ov find i* tlm; an* on mtr principal avenues pass a
charily ov religion. I dark-eyed brunette, of medium Hint*, a
Hope Vf. u ben that lays more oggs ■ plump figure, nnd richly dressed; In
than she knn hatch out. * \ Iho onrly spring of 180*2 Sue Kiterndge,
Hotter leave yttre child virtew than j o lovely girl, just relurnod from hoard
money ; but this i/. n sekrot known only [ > n R nohtlDl, lived upon her father’s plan-
tew a few. - * i tntion in ono ol the rural district* of
I honestly belenvo it i /. better tew j Kentucky, that hung inn balance, nn-
know nothing than tow klfuw what ain’t I ooVJmn whether to tisk her fate with
80* | the new "Cunfederaey” or hang back.
About tho hardest work a phellow i Suo was 17, a frequent visitor at the
kun do iz tew spark two gall* at once, nd,joining plantation of Mr. Mnudy, an
nnd preset ve a good average. °hl gentleman whoso wifo nnd non, a
l’nidotmy ir. ono of virtow'* bastard*. | wiftn, composed n happy family.
A nickname will outlive enny man or j Ono day a company of Union cavalry
think; it \t like tho orook in u dogg’s; to«1o down upon the place, plundered
tuile, you may cut it oph, and throw it the promises, carried off tho valuables,
behind the barn, but the orook v/. tint re but nod Iho feMitlenoo, nnd finally shtngli-
yet, and the stump i/. tho epitaph. | terod the parents, who were defending
If you aiuiHko what most men kail I their owm fir sides, laying w aste the
plezisure, you will find it Composed ov ! counlry in their track, and leaving young
ono port hnmbugg, and two part* pain Mundyand SneVtrplinns indeed Young
When you hmrrt got nothing tow do, ( Muudy was at last arousod, nnd while
do it. at once j this i/. the way to loam ; being enrrioil off » prisoner no word ~
to bo biz/.y. | raped hi* lips but ''Sue.” When as
We httv bin told Hint tho l>est way to i hi* name, lie repeated “Sue,” probably
ovorkum misfortunes ir. tow light, with j ^J 10 trflV'ots of n disordered brain. Hi*
litem—1 httvo tried both w ays, und re- burn being examined, tho indoliblo nnmc
commend a successful dodge. "Mundy” was found, und ovor nftor
Tho art ov becoming ov importance ! be was known ns “Sun Mnudy,” tho
in tho eyes of other* iz not to overrate constant. tenor of Union citizen* and
oureclfi but low cause them tew do't ‘ Mtl'lieis in (hut section.
Tho true way to understand the judg \ ^p 0 *' being released on parol, ho im
tnents ov heaven i* to snhmit to them, mediately returned nnd interred the
Method iz everything, e pc.sliily tow charred remains of hi* own parent, as
ordinary men; tho few men who lean W °H the body of Mr. K Taking a
lift ji tun, at plousnre, hnv a divine right j 8 °lemn nnd foarful until of vengenneo,
to take hull ov it tow a disadvantage. ; nl, d accompanied uy S(jo, who was now
®I)C tUttlljtbcvt Appeal.
RATES OF ADVERTISING:
Ono dollar pHriqunre of ton lines for tbe first in
sortion, nud Seventy-IWo Gents per square (ot Mtefi'
»ub«o<|uont insertion, not exceeding three.
One square three months | 8 00
One square one year 20 00
Fourth of n column nit months BO 00
Ilalfcolutnn six months 70 00
One column six months 100 '0
without homo i»r friends in this wide
world, he started fora neighboring camp
nf bushwhacker* or guorifi.ts, whore bo
wur received with open arms, nnd was
soon promoted to tlm oflleo of a com-
untngi.
The mind of man iz liko it piece ov
land lImt, tow be iihcI'iiI, mu*t bo ma
nured with learning, ploughed w ith en
ergy, sown with virtew, m.il harvested
with ekonemy.
Where religion iz a trade, morality iz ! mender of tho force, while Sue, disgui*-
a merchandize. °d nnd pnsaod by t ho numo of ''Kit’’- -
I’Diiverensliun should bo enlivened ou abbreviation ot of Kitarudgo—proved
with wit, not composed ov it. invaluable ns n spy, it fearless rider, and
The les* a muii know* tho more ho | ol undoubted bravery. Kit, after *erv-
will guos* at; and guuwnng iz nothing ; in ff nearly two year* oh a spy nud gen-
morn limn suspicion. i nTnl planner for tho band, found her
Going tew law iz iikuHkitiuinff n new M'oalth failing. Disguised and armed
milch cow for tho hide, and giving the "' l '' l 'm highest testimonials, sho sue-
meiit to the luwyor*. j oceded in securing a position on the staff
Death, lew most ov us, iz a kind of of Gen. Claiborne, tho hardest fighting
‘‘farewell bvmfit”— "positively our last 1 Irishman in the rebel armv.
appearance." | Thi* poHition-shc held, doing her dn
i'ltool* are quite often like hornets,; *>' ^iko a man, until Iho bnttlo of Atlanta,
vory bi'/zy, but about wlmt, tbo Lord!*' u ty 1H04, in which l’ut, Claiborne
only ktiows. 1 wur killed. Ruturning to her youthful
Living on hope iz like living on wind, i * l0r ° *md hi* band, she ngnin revelled in
a good way tow git phtill, but a poor; rim carnival of blood, and though her
wav tew git phutt. ‘ I evil spirit was Willing, tho flesh was
Jealousy don’t pay, Iho best it oundo "'cak, and Kit «va« again transferred to
iz low tli mover wlmt wo don't want to duly at Andeisonvilio. riwoners who
find, nor don't expokl to. j have shnrred the hospitality of that cel-
Sekret* area iriortgugu on friendships, j ebrntod oump, will perhaps remember
I don't think a bad man iz nz dan- ! 11 rian t, stout, and mtiRcnlaryounglieu-
gt rttiiK nz a weak one—I don't think a I tonnnt, with fluthing bhrok eyes, n face
b.le that Ims come tew a lied iz az risky *mooth ns a maiden's, iinu cruel
az n hidden one, tlmt may come to a I though a fiend incornnto lurked within.
dtz.cn led'. Thi* was Sue Kittcrodge, tho nmiubio
A vivid iiimglnashuu iz like sum glass
ch, make* thing* at a distance look tw ice
nz big a/, they am, and tins* to, twice
az h m it 11 az they.
Hope i<4 a draft on futurity, some
time* honored, l<nt generally extended.
If llm world (liHpizcfl a hypoktil, whjit
must they think ov him in heaven '(
1'lnttury is liko Kolone water, tow be
smelt ov, not swallowed.
After all. there don't seem lew bo . „ . , —
but this difference between thu wisco BGwing hair s'.Ill hung about his sIioqI-
wizo men are | dor*, nnd when hi* yottiful corpse was
ynlirtg boarding school miss, the cheer-
In! companion, Iho oneo wealthy heiress,
tho beautiful maiden nnd Iho firm friend
of young Mundy, whoso life to her was
dearer than her own. Hue Mundy nud
a pai l of his band were captured and
tried by a court martial. Kit was pres
ent riming the whole trial, and used
her grunt cut influence, but of no avail,
Sue Mundy wna convicted nnd Imng
at Louisville, Ky., in March, 180'). Thi
Lord Byron and his Daughter
Ada-
We linvo touched already on hi*
deep nficution for Ada, Mine Gtllecio-
li teil* tt* that the dny* in whiuh hn re
ceived a lock of her hair or her mi na
ture were kept ns days of solemnity,
and hallowed with inexpressible sad
ness. 1Cvoi• when in Greece, new* iff
illnort* of Ada tifleefed him so dcop'y
that he was not able to continue hi*
journal. ‘The mother of Ada,’ lie would
*ny to Mine. Ouiuoioli, 'has hud thu
smile* ol her chillmod nnd her yotDIi,
but tbo to nr a of bur womanhood will bo
for me.* lie felt them springing for
him warm and fast, ufar, acres* tho
dark valley* of timo and through tho
frozen vapors of death.
Year* after. Colonel Wildmnn, Aim
Httcccssor uf Byron in tho proprietor-
ship of Kowstead Abbey, met Hyren’s
daughter in the round of London socle-
ty, and invited her to come and visit thu
Rent or hot* ancestor*. Sixteen month*
before her deni It Lady Lovelace Hindu
n visit to Newstund Abbey. In tho
great I brary ol llio Abbey, Colonel
Wildmnn read one of the Boost pass
age* of Byron to Byron'* daughter.—
Touched with tlm beauty of iho verso,
alio asked wlm was I he author. ‘Tho
author !’ said Colontd Wildmnn. 'Thorn
j* hi* portrait' (pointing (o tlm picture
id Byron by Phillips on tho wall of tho
library ;) and ho recited vet more of By
ron's poetry lo her. Lady Lovelace
was mule with nstomshnienl; a new
revelation burst upon her. 'Do not
think thi* i* affectation,’ she said, 'when
I tell you that I havu boon brought up
in complete ignorance of all that regard*
my father.
From tluit moment n pnssionufo en
thusiasm for all that recalled tho mem
ory of Byron took pomtesflinu of her.—
Sho loved to shut herself for long
men nnd tho phool*; the wizo men tiro) . ^ . r _.
all fu** and sum feathers, while tho tnkon down and laid nwny in hi* narrow
phool* aro all fuss and no fenlht r*. j bod, thu bleeding nnd broken heart of
Without friends and without enemy* | Kiterndge was buried with it; and
iz tho last reliable nckount wo have ov a , ll0 "'i n wanderer on Iho face of the earth,
stray dog. | Imfnelus* and friendless, she live* with-
Men generally, when they whip n 1 n,,t i ,0 P° °i heaven or mercy, forsaken
mule, Hwnro; the ninja remember* the I nn d dishonored and east away.—Detroit
swareing, but forgit* Iho licking. [Pont.
Sum folks wonder where owl the n..„ u . m *“ X7 -' A
lie come from but I don't; ono LI 7 Vn
liar will |.iisai. u uliplo a unify, k I i' 1 lov " , ( r " m ll !" W
Hu-ling attar lama ir. liko hooting „f l ‘"j !‘l' ,'' nn """ l -
Ho.., hard tow batch, and aarolaw "l T Uk “"- ■ 11,0 “ J /
’ precedertco In her swam, wlm, ns he
placed liimsclf in tho opera tor’s chair
ter IIojh, bard tew ketch, and sure tow
make yu uiuzy if you do or don't ketch
thtin.
Menny people spend their timo trio
ing tew find (he wlmlo whore sin got! i '' 7
into this world-if two men brake U Tv'"'\ il^ ti ^
gli Ilia ioo into „ .pond, they ; P ,ltl Z ,n fr ,
n?sumed the physinguomionl character-
istics of n poor mortnl in the dentist's
through
tod butter hunt formV goid inifu low [ „ ' , .' 1 ! 0 .' vu , s ln , k< '" : ~. !| ho i " si »" l ' ,d
get out, ru than git into n lung ar- , “L" 1 " 1 .. . ,
guIncut ul,nut Ilia whole they cum taw ‘ “ 'y. ud lllt : nltended him to lilt,
(u full ill chair, tolling him to lnuk ‘‘kinder smil-
Tningtnaahun, tow much iadalgad in,' j"," ?!“' r'i, " r
won in to, tun-,1 into ran ily ; thi? ir. onj, ,TV° • ’"' U , " de ‘‘ ,dto
way that gaud hi,aa thief, are inada-» “ W J 0 ' T nu "'*»«. puckered
man lean, over a fauna ull day, nnd inn ! T, ,V" e f.',™" 1 "’" rull ""'? d , "" oth<,r .
nginca the Iiomh in the lot l.alonga taw 1 !"“ " Ilh “ hlllu At loatgrew-
hnn, and .lift enuli; lha fa.t dark night, I !"* ""I'" 111 '” 1 ond drapm-nta, aha rreolr.
tho linen does. b (!", !?,!" cv P?"""rri ihalnhe annsMol-od
If yon murt elmw Icrhnnter. yaung I ft 1 '"’ 1 ?' ","S 0 ‘ cln '"K‘ i, 1 d " n
man, for Heave.:', .aka, ehaw old pugg, I tlln '° ", l,,lk “ , rou V d - „ Kl1 "
it W tlm mint vent ' | the operator to stand at tho cuniuru -
tm n cHt. Then she seated l.crselt in her fellow
a Mis« »ut i pH) er says il knows j lap. and throwing her arms mound hi*
of it girl there, who "one night last sum- neck, she managed to cast a shower of
mcr, attended a bull, danced all night, I flaxen curl* ns a Hereon between tho nr-
went homo in tho morning, got break-j tiut and the proceedings, which were
f. st. dinner and stq per for ten harvest I pot trayed by sounds that revealed what
bunds, did a two week*' washing nud j wus taking place. When the billing
hour* in the apartments lie had lived
ill, and which still retained much of thu
furniture which Byron had touched and
(isod. Sho loved to sleep in tho room
in which ho had slept, olio gnvo her
self up to lonely meditations on hi* ex
iled fate and his premature end, nnd on-
douvored. with ititensu yearning, tint of
tho association of sooncs over which hi*
memory lingered, (n extract some of
that tenderness of which sho hail been
deprived—some participation in thu
glory of a great oxistonce. From that
timo all other charms of life became in
sipid and colorless before her.
This child of Byron was inconsola
ble. Rho had been cruelly disinherited
and robbed of the most pticeles* treas
ure which it was in the power of heav
en to bestow upon her—tho parental af
fection of the noblest, most generous,
truest and most loving In art which ev
er bcot in tho bosom of man. Who
waned and pined mid fell ill, very ill
so ill that she know she must die; and
then she wrote Colonol Wildmnn a lot-
ter, begging him ns a favor to lot her
bo buried by tho side of her lather.—
‘Yes, 1 will ho buried there—not where
my mothnr conjoin mo, hot by the side
of him who so loved me, and whom I
was not taught tu love ; mid this reu
nion of our bodies in tbo grave shall bo
nn emblem of the union of mir spirits
in tbo bosom of the Eternnl.’ Byron
was more than avenged. Tho father
nnd daughter ho side by side in thu
village church of Jiuukimll.—lU'hjraria
for February.
milking, made n calico dres*, prac ticed
her tnusio lesson, went black Wry ing,
gathered u gallon, walked to town in
tbo evening to attend n concert, and
walked home before bed-time.”
t@T Spunking of Mrs. Put lington, a
correspondent in a Massachusetts pu
per is reminded of a rnun living in a
town with two colloges, who said be
intended to get u ‘‘high frulickiu' ram”
to force the water from 4 spring to hie
hotiBo. It took some study and refieo
lion to make out that u hydraulic rani
was what he meant.
w . tho billing
and cooing lu*toil long enough *0 pro
duce the desired effbot, the cunning girl
leaped from his lap, clapped her hand*
ami cried to tho UHtoni.sliud artist; Now
you're got him put him through.
car Ho who sedulously attond*,
pointedly nsks, calmly speaka, coolly
nnswur*, and ceases when ho ha* no
more to say, i* in poHsoseion of some ofi
thu best requisites of man. j
,, 7 | ttar It lias been legally decided in
Voir This country pnv* mote for nleo-, (Jincinnntti that it is jmposRitilu to steal
holic drinks than for its colleges and l un umbrella, and that posscHaiou is in
schools, 1 u|| cases evidence of ownership.
The Love of a Mother-
I* there n heart in nil tho world po
had a* not to roverencti tha mother
that watched ovor us in our infuntilu
weakness —that guided and supported
our fit st tottering footsteps—tlmt hung
in agony over us when sickness had
laid its wasting hand upon us, ami
watched by it* night and day—admin
istering to our wants ns none hut u
mother can— forgetful of self?
Who of us have not scon tho mother,
in her anxiety for Iter 1 furling child, for
got even to take her aecustemod meal'{
And as fin sleep, that was out of tho
ouestion till her cherished one was free
from danger.
Stand with mo by .the side of the be
reaved mother, when she i* fully nwurn
that her darling child has conned to
breathe, mid is no more on inhabitant of
earth. Does it not seem as though her
heart must break ? Witness thu bow
ed form, tho heaving chest, the swollen
eye, ns she bend* ov r that llttlu coffin
for tho'last time; nnd when the tir»y
form i* gently lowered into its Inst rest
ing place, aud the falling gravel semis
back its reverberating and muffled
sound, dot* it not grate harshly ti|Km
that agonized ni ither’s ears?
Who—oh ! who cun cstimufo a moth
er's love? How little I* sliu apprecia
ted while living 1 Not till she lias-pa**-
ud away ftom our sight, do wo know
how to prize the gem which wo oneo
possessed. When tho world’s chilling
breath passed over u*, and wither* the
Hewer* in our youthful hearts—when
wo *eek for sympathy, and Iiud.it not —
then do wo yearn fin- her kind, sympa
thizing lieuit, and weep when wo think
that her gentle voice can ucvor'lilli eur
hearts with its sweet music.
“A tnoilirr- Hwui'tcsl name on enrU)-
We lliq* it nn tin. kaec,
AimI Motlxe Its sacred notfli v
In uiuiiliuod'x iiifuiic)'.”