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II. II. JON K 8, Enron.
Thursday, mttetfirr aa, i860.
KpiTOitxr. CorurRMM.—-Wa n n un>
liar many obligation* to otir veteran anrl
diNtinguuilic'l contemporary of the Mu-
eon Telegraph and brollmr Booed of
the Hnvnnnah Republican, for kind ond
flattering wonla recently rpokon in our
lichnlf. Modeoty forbid* their rcpubll-
cation, but w« uiU ever atiive to con-
tinuo to enjoy the good will and opin
ion of thaaa eminent Journalist*, who
arc awond to none at lha Booth for in
fluence and ability.
Preu Wanted.— Having tlulurni-
filed to enlarge our pa|>er, wo want to
purchase a No. 0 Wualdngton Proa*.—
Any ono having atiufi A pro*s ran either
aali or axebangii it for a No 4 proa*, aa
good ag new, by applying early.
One wanted in-porfeot running order,
with all neoaaanry fixture*.
Addreaa, Hawtxi.i. k Junta.
The ezjtslled Members of the
Logl-latnre.
VTu do not propone nt till. tin.
ngaig to agitato ilia cpjantjun of roaeat-
iug tlia oolorod inomliere of tho (ionor-
nl A Monthly, because oh yot tho matter
haa taken no doflnito ahape, but re-
in•■»»«« in ibeyanc#
Having procured n copy, Imwover, of
the pruambio and roaolutiun adopted by
an overwhelmingly largo maj ority in
both bronchos of the Legislature, and
wliicJi wax dvfeuU'd mly by the arbitra
ry v«to of the Cxeontive, it ia but prop
er that the anino ahould bo roitured to
thrir pluco in tho record, and wo acoonl-
iugly lopublinli thorn ne fullowx •
WVreo*. It Is U1 level! that a Judicial ilrals-
Ion nr tlir (piKitlnn of ihn colored man's rlalil
V) linlil office in Georgia iind-r tho Constitution
IWIW III f.jme, would runt ore the Huie to bar
pruper iMwIUoa in Uio Union, aiul give quirt
WpWWMt the Slslo; nnd where*. mIi| tufa.
lion la one which tho eourta of th* Ktate can
fjWprrty take oogttlr.n,-., of » urn] where** we,
the l»pi**wiUU«r'a ^ ibo iwoplv of (i.-orglu,
uiiwIIIIok that any sflbrt should he spared
on iiiir part to bring ahout a state or peace awl
■apwneas to tho people, nn«r tv aottloment ot
ttort. impcrUnt qomtUou : lie it tborefera,
JitMvtd fa ike Stneit and JfatH ,(/ /{tjftMnla
fa" tkifiatt 4 (Jtargia, tu (lateral Atvmhly
mw'wkv/, That a paao involving the right or the
art lured man to hold office ahull, as aooa aa the
• Can Cm properly brought bef,** the Hu-
H ol tfiw tftato. Im (M uni nml d*|er-
. -
ml . '7 yhl Court, mill wa Ik-Hovu that th-
pjwple o tho State will, w* they have borctnn.ro
ahra^a jpae in r«ith abide tl- drolpion ol
MMarMbiHMlertae tfuio, when.
Upttn rending theabovn, tho oirotlm-
atnncea attending* t4ioir preaentntion
ami adoption will readily bo recalled by
all who kopt pace wflft tho aotion of
tho Legislature during ire Into ntm.iun.
It will be retnembcued that after tho
•ipUbioo of the negro**, though pro-
vfnualy tho ontiro Georgia delegation,
n«ve one in tho pewou of Cul. Christy,
had been udiuiltod,. and no one doubted
Kt« reoopliun of the moderate mtpubli-
eana elected to the Senate, yet no eotm.
h * d *•»>■ notion taken tflbct, than Cun-
gt'tM refused to receive the credentials of
Senator* Miller twU Uiil, nod it waa
ojainly maintain,** that tho veonnaltiki-
tioit of Ooorgin- was iuvnlhh ami should
be arrested.
\N bo fiiila to recollect how anxious
our patriotic law makers were, coneem-
Ing tho teiuiro of their souts at this time.
»nd tbcii fear that tho niuc d«>nmu ftt
dwsi uml Othello's ucuupntiun tajy,would
•°on |>o no more 1
It was this motive, chiefly, which in-
ducod tho passage of the 15th Amend*
•newt, which was rinughterod in the
honso of its friends. The asms desire
also to conrilhite congress, culminated
iu tho piunuiblu and resolution juat
MMolcd, wbiuh were offered by Mr.
1‘rioa a premfaont democrat and wore
dvaigncfl as a flnnl svttlvrmmt of the
*holo ([iiostion.
Suub at loaat was the obrioas inter
pretation of this transaction to outsiders
»nd the unUiatml, however individual
members of the JnigUhturo mty dlaa-
" Vow and diasuut from tho name.
Aa statud ia (be outset however, we
bare no disposition to reopotj or argue
this issue at prevent, ns its agitation will
produce infinitely more harm than goo«l.
Our nolo ohjoet Is aiutply to reproducf
all the fueU uenuactad with the Uana*
hcaaauf Ifoi'FR, Satanxui,
kaMl
Thia Fpldplta
rvputaiioa which riUMla flow
lliu rpuan regimu ol Utc Nnrtli, to il»c uto4 die-
t'vut oraiif* »f Florida. Tha iaralid aad
f"wasipU»navi4i^» mora (caial clliuo, sod
tho vfc'Hom rpicura who dtli«hU in tho plr»*.
MPM ,ha m\J aliho be miIumI in the va
riety ami 4<*lk»ej or the vlaa<U which tho rtc-
laot Mil of fare elaborately acta forts. Tbc late
Ccacrtm hospitality or the proprietor to ths
«rr. %*d piwrnfwi ot the San Jacinto, and Ida
uniform courtly to all who take ohcUer under ht.
Johans £ioolly nvioon t bln to tbc trar riling
Mr W i|t oer,* ^ >n t fw
Siiwcm to oo. U4* ^obil UlKl 10^.
Tho South 4 Oleqjfc of litghti
When Uio f Alif.ilJtuanliun »T «
ity'n "iUAx prfcloi^l t'"l 'Jw. 1 '
pronch of dawn, nft. r a night of terror
and alarm, tho announcement lulls upon
llm ears of tho anxious eitixers with a
gladness menodrnhlo mily by tho inten
city of their fears und snfferinga.
Tl is ftiiis tf.o t.fovo but dovVn-fmdrfen
Bonthrmi m»w tid* »■-!»• turns bil
gladdened cyce toward the political lw»r-
ixnn, and catriies a glimpse of the dawn
flush that hcraidi tho approaching dify
ut bis deliverance from tb« thraldom tp
which ho haa fur many y«»r# been an
cruelly subjected. A u«bn survey of
tho |tr««*nt aum/untling reveal* much
fur which to bo grateful to the benfrfl
cent Kuler of nations. In tho light of
recent events, he may behold a marked
advance toward tho initial point uf bw
civil und political regeneration.
When tho last nolo of the defiant
war-bugle bad diod away in tho hush
of surrender, and naught left U> our
war stained vdterana but an imperlsh
able boritago of valor, tho people of tho
South, relying upon tho fair promises of
ibeir auDquerore to guarantee rights of
person and properly a* tho guerdun of
obedience to the government and lawn
ol the United Mutes, nttestod Ilia Knott-
ity of their aubwiseiou by implicit com-
pliunco ttiili the tnoet unrwiaunuble do
manda cf tho powers in Alas, the
fitilily of their many humiliating con
ccssiofla has been cut ns with the point
ol a diamond into tho dark pages of tho
couulry'n history. The demon of Rad
icalism, the foil, legitimate offspring of
PutiUniukl bigotry nml hate, had not
in vain boon worming itielf lor forty
years into tho vitals of the* Northern
body politic. No sooner was the bluz-
inglorch of war quenched in the Mood
of a conquered foe, than its baleful fires
warmed into venomous vitality that low
pnuoiple of ooctionul persecution which
alone bad caused in the Southern heart
a natural and irrcswHble yearning for
separation und independence.
Through Us iniquitous influence tho
spark of magnanimity, which, in la
bour of victory, glowed for a moment in
tho broaat of tho conquoror, was quunch
ed. The wand of police and reunion
gave place to tbs roil of lyrunny.—
flright hope* and fair promises wore
lost in tho glomn of a puttie fuith. Kx-
acutive olemunoy was forced to surren
der to Congressional dictation, and
barely escaped tho guilhlino of impeach
moot. Tho blood of itiltooence fed tho
inauliutu appetite of guilty vengeance
Imprisonment, otuifisontion and dinfrnn-
ehiseinent, ignoble iutpiomsnts of a pu
nitive cruelty, wore substituted for the
tough Damascus with which bmvu
hands und stout heart* * n manly conflict
bad hewn the way U» violory.
IHtnanAljHitlon, the base pruduotion of
envy rid rapine, whs imtdo tho stop
ping sloue to lha olovutiou of ignorance
and vioe over virtue and intolligeitcc.—
Tho ConttiMiim, once tho proud gum •
dinit of liberty ard palladium of Metes
rights, torn from tho group of its fuitli*
lul Kxocutivo defender, was luanipulu-
tod by legislative jugglery Into* justify
Ing embodiment ami approver of tliia
national highway robbery. Political
ieauhes from the seas poo! of !tftd!culi«m,
sustained and ouuouruged by an epnu-
lettod satrapy, foataned themsolves u|>on
the vitals of Sonllterrtaoeluty, and fkUoti
ed into Ineoleuoc upon the politicftl gar
bage furnished them by our slavos of
yesterday.
The interests of agriculture and com
merce ; the cries fur help of tho wide
and orphan ; tho imploring protest of
bewildered und depressed mauliuod
struggling for life, were alike unheeded
in the scramblo for office, and the mali
cious effort to subordinate tho white to
the negro race.
All this, and much more, bn* the
happy Month bean required to endure
under tho blighting amt doinoniao bo
hosts of Radicalism—and yet she line
not only survived with honor itutaraieb-
ed, but Pliemx-like has steadily risen
from the ashes, uutil bur wistful gaze
begins at lost to catch the silver liuing
to the dark cloud onfoldiog her.
Novor since tho hour of our homilis*
tiun bus the ptrpspset bot»n as ehcering.
On the broad fitco of ilia land is seco
the smiling promise <tf an abnndaut hur-
veAfc’ The heart alike of ibo plan) or,
Uio merchant nnd mechanio glows with
delight at tho evidences of approaching
pros|»arity. If nothing occurs to blight
present hopes and |Woejieots, tlio indoa-
■txlnl energies and resource* of the South
will bo enablod tt' grapple with tho pro
greativu demands or tho coming year
with renewed confidanco and vigor.
Nor uio wo without cause fer faith
and hope iu our political future. Train
od by hard experience to apply the truo
maesarr to changes wo have bcuu slow
to recognise, our people, bravely cutting
loose from the fallacy ft depending for
succor upon the .Storlheru Democracy,
and seeing the iuevitablu adopliun of
tho Kiltcunth Amendment, ute wisoly
rfepajJngAenffipfvrs tvdcid with fatt,
rfAl bjr a jiifiicidus use of their powers
and opportunities wrest from and turn
agaifrttoor haters (he very weapons
with which tl»oy had hoped to compass
our sacral ond political enslavement.—
That snccctu is attainable mid redemp
tion litre, is^'plainly demonstrable In the
graod result* ut the Virginia and Ten-
jsssc olcclions, to ba repeated beyond
doubt in thoM of Xfnqissippl and l'cx-
L
A* heretofore, ohr enemies have used
the pliant negro merely a* a p«*litieal en-
glno for onr dobasomant, lot us in tho
future cost nslde prejudice, nnd by even
banded justice iu meeting to him his
pulitisul right*, ond by exerting (lie
controlling influence wc are naturally
able to wield as hi* employer and beat
friend, so win upon hi* confidence as to
inuke Ins power available ns well for the
promotion of our interest* us the confu
sion and overthrow of our cnomio*.
With all tho 8t*tea once moro within
tha fold of tho Union, nnd all pretext fur
government interference removed, our
domcatiu affairs will fall naturally uuder
our own oon trot, and unoxatnplcd pros
perity, under the smiles of a propitiated
Providence, reward us for our many
yenrs of travail in tho wilderness.
Tun StfffftK (Jotter on Kxi.ixr.—The
Constitution of Haturdny any* : Wo
have tins decisions of tho Supreme
Tourt, delivered today, including those
upon the important subject of uUvt>
note* and homestead*. Wo Imvo not
spaco to vivo the duei-eon in full in thia
Ihhiis, and therefore, for the hem-lit cf
pnrtie*, announce »ho result. We will
give the whole in our next iesue.
The Court run* the sutno programme u*
heroloforo on Relief. Chief Justice
Brown and Judge Mutiny decide<l it to
tho Inst sylluble, and Judge Werner
dirtsont*. The sluvo notes aro buried
beyond resurrection. Tho Chief Jus*
tii-o think* it in no wor*o to kill negri<|KO-
nitride* than to kill the property tn the
chattel itself. While, homostoud* are
retro active and everything else vital,
on high constitutional ground* of lofty
jurisprudence, viz : public expediency.
Wo were m tho Hupreme Court room
for n brief while when tho negro note*
wore tinder discussion, and heard Col
Warren Akin make a strung argument
In favor of their validity. He uttered
some burning invective against tho in
famy of that Constitution whioh drives
tho widowH nnd orphans of the country
remediless from its Courts, and destroys
their honest claims, while tboee who
hsvo enjoyed tho benefit of their proper
ty nnd the um and hire of their negroes,
nre permitted to laugh nt the demand
for payment. Tho Colonel advanced
the poeilinn, rvmsrkuble in tlieee days,
that creditors had n low little bit* of
rights ns well as debtors
These diets about wind up the Ho
lier.
New Advertisements.
flOLTQffi PILLS.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
ozzxiji*0 <mci rEvun
Dr. H. C. BAILEY, Sole Proprietor,
AMP. It I CUB. GEORGIA.
n Ol.TON'S PII.IJ*, ■ eerUin core for Clill* »nd
Fever, Dumb Arue, PeflfiOioil IlewJ eebe,
Neuralgia, end all affections of a like chsmeift.
The prnj rieior cannot, H> a notice like iWj enter
Into a detailed accnunt nf intarnillteat Fever, com
monljr called Ckllle and Fever, or Fever and Ague.
I aimpl/ intend calling atteation i-> ita cauae, • few
of its umptoo.s and cnser<|uemee. Cbiile and
Fever effitet ereiy pen inn «d uur coao'r.r, Irom the
Northern Lake* to the Uulf of Meaico ; its cause •»
Malaria, with it* sroiptoms all ars LmitUr.
When proper lieaimsnt Is negleelcd, llsconse-
<l'i#nci » are serloin, and oUen ob«lioa*elr prolrac-
led. Ttie emaclalrd ehtrfc. swarthy ersnpfexion.
lorpld liver, sgue ceke nr lamp In ibe tide, g*ner»l
debiliiy, and ftaelly death, art by ao mesae nucotn-
toon.
ew of lha wide spread prevaienoe of Ibis
, its unpleaaanl symptons* and diapetroun
eonseq'ience, 1 niter to the public a reniedr that
will prevent Ibeeintple I'bills from br coming coo-
gestire, or terminstinr in Hlllious nr cmtioued
Fever—(the IJOI.TON PfLL«».) a wife remedy and
certain cure, without a-tyoflne nnpleaegnl armp-
Inma of Quioine, or the in|m i»ue tOccl ol calomel
or blue maaa. Try them, and you will tariff ihetn
to do all I claim tor them : you nny stop ths chills
with Iro n * to 6 pills, tint taking a purgali-e of
some kind, and it wonld be aa rfleduul as if you
had given rt'iinine. Though It must not be sup-
itoeed the disease la cured when the chill is broken,
Kites only been onuaenced, aud wmsi be perse
vered In tn secure immunity from II, olherwlse, the
patient is liabls to auffer a relapse.
la order la eradicate Ibe disorder from the sys
tem, take the I'ills according to ibe follewi- g
DIRECTIONS:
First lake a purgative to set on lb* bowels freelr.
Iher. lake 3 pi II* per day, one morning, at noon
and night, until rmi stop Ibe chill, then Uke one
moraing and night fir 14 days. Dose for children
la prportloa to their age.
r ^ II C. HA I LEV.
Ftt* Hold by all Drngglsls Heat by mail to any
on* on receipt ol #1 Jku per Be*.
The ftillnwlnr highly rf*|ucUbl* genllvmea can
fully testily to the virtues ol thru Fill*.
crkTiricsre*:
Col. A H. Cotta, A malleus, Oa.
Major T. M Farlow, ••
Frsa. W. A. Wi.eoo, ••
lliv, H, Anlhoiiy, " M
Rev. J. 13. Mcliches, M M
IJ, 11. Tucker, Dawson, Oa.
J. M. Grim, " |
New Advertisements,
1 ' 9 i • 1
Be IiiBUi*eil.
EQUITADIiB
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,!
New VorU lily.
NA.TXOITAI,
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
AVtu)liiii(;to!! (Jlty, DJ C.
T. 8. POVVKI.L, Agvuf, t
, Cuthborf, Ga.
No fflxtter w*rat war b-4h* wiyee* •( your eo- t
llcitode. be iusa*rd. Wbalinr yew ere thinking o! ■
ihe ru'd/ otyour life by land, or by railway, or 1
by i*a, ov cf the ukhroken cra«liiitMi,<d yenr arma
and lej*, »»r bf the I ni4iu!#i*n<* <*« geScral heallh,
or of comfort and lompe'cncetn your old age, w |
ol Ihe inWreeU uf wife end ihilJreu whra you u*y I
DRY GOODS!
Exolusivel y
_ JAVING lung swn flic necessity of an EI’CL T SIVK WHOLESALE DRY
llaT J pVst.nng 1 * CJ °()DS HOUSE ill our city, Wo have cloue.l out onr RETAIL STOCK,
mind the subject ®a<ur-b* i»*«red t'*—Dissssa oolargecj our store to nearly double its former cu|tuuitj, and skull confine oar-
It is time our»«i,4e und-rstoad and practised HCaVOd
more guaerally Life Assurance. Many a widow;
aad orphan have bad great reason to be grateful
that the advantage of i.ifo Asrurnnce waa under
s'lKid and embraced by the hu.band and father. A
large amount naa been paid by Life Awuraee*
. t ... J _ _. I . .. .1. ... .Van 4. In. m.l
Judge 0. L. Hatfle, Mcbley eounty.
I*. I-. Twitly, Anipflena, On.
M. Miller,
A. B. Haifird, KherilTHotTiter e»nnly.
J. It. Christian, Kdtlnr Ctuirlrr.
\4T Wholeaa'e Agrus -li \V. HUNT A CO.
Macen.Ua., Maura. Ui Ksssom A Hossins. of New
Yotk.
ang-JS 17i
%. Wltlle in Uni orw-s eorvuti' fur Mmon n -
■eiiU). wn formal a very pli-iuaiil iu-rpiniutaiici'
wllh,('"l, K F. solves, of (Sroeiishnro. N.C» Who
Im Uio grm-rul Agent of III" CnlmnMn and Au-
gitsla, Ihe Clmrlotte ami CoUimhla, the North
Oantlliiis,susai Ibo ICIoUtitoud ami Daurllle Kail
roads.
This route Not Hi. is fin niili-e kIi.liter Ilian nny
oUirr ft-oni Augu-tn, nml the insMMigr r rum ore
elegant ami comfortable, while the alcrping no
cnuimmUtluin an* of tb*i bra) dracrlplluu and
tin- p vrisl tilling hiiUK-a well krpL
The coiuilry trnvnrrad is very lienllhy. nnd
the railnwiil track* In perfect order. No dein\«
einliarirtM the Iniveler and a high grade of speed
is mslntalm-d WithMOfe eonoeolTona.
Herrral of our fellow townsmen were Indoeed
to lake llilr route, aiul we doubt not Hint U will
ho vtify llhernlly jmttriolied the pesent sea soil.
KxTaaOMtNtusr (J.«h« or Famtvsitwx. A
Had pointer bitch. In this oily, brought forth, ou
Ike morning of Saturday Die Uth insb. one pop.
ol nearly ntalura »lxo, hut without hair, mid
found dead. It firing taken from her ond bu
rlod, no further Indi'-atioiw oflalMW wrrcutswrverl
until TtirssJ-iy Wonting nbout 10 o'clock, w lien
she hod aiHSbur pup, alive ami obitfe-d with
hair. U w in howevrr, prun.Uuro, and died In
s lew niluolri. This was also buried, after
which no mura «tyn« aftpeurad until the follow
Ing Saturday night. Airing whh h nha hrought
forlli throe mature, living pups, wbkh are doing
weij. Tho tdltih Is large nml strong has seemed
well aud active, throughout all UtN tlino, and 1h
not known tu have fycdCrwl any hurl. The l»*t
delivery wa* aflor a period of alxly one day**
gteflakloii.
Li out IhU an uncommon enae ?
Now Advertisements.
For Rent.
KuLiola slieei. On the premises la a good
wfll ol water amt large gnnlrn.
Als-«, on YiVitova street, over Henlist Collie,
a llau«« rautaleing Are ruome and a large gv<t<w,
there ht-fug six sore* enclosed, and located ou Ihe
most elevated spot In Cnihherl.
Also, nee milt weal nf the Cnart House squire,
• Tsenary, bar
rent for a term
Tan Bark
Alta* a Store IIonee, adjelmog Ibe Brooke llouae.
Alan. West cad of Store Room. North.wesl oor
nkr of rnbllc Sqatre, snliahte for a wbo’eaale
a Tsenary, bating foriy saui, ia good repair, will
*" " of years, and tan furnish J5 cords
ORFF, WATKINS &
Snvannnb, (»a.
Co
Uk.vjsui.v Faaxaun,
Exclusively
cerv, feri will ant permit reteiffeg hv the d. w»k.
I will add ten ( at mure ao a* to make it a mr da-
eirwhle heune. and the ItK-ntloa Ihe Ixwt In the clly.
The emit, or front, now oronplrd bv Ur. J. H. Op-
penhatmer, who will ha*a the preference over aay
one applyiiw Tor the atom If not takon by him
in two weeks, wn rent to the next In turn.
Pnisemioa of the above dworthed property can
Jfe until January next, excepting lU
house and lot on Lutaula street, tannery, aud -Ihe
■two store hooves, which can be occupied si once.
^rttofaHat® life J. R AULA NO.
Orrtoh 0? rnr RsiKotiboa, CrToaiav tss )
CoLevetM Kaitaoto Coarxn r, >
Bainhiidge, August “Uh. IM5. 1
A CAM. for the Oral installment of 10 per rent.
Upon the aubeeeiption to the cxpllal Mock of
lhaBaiabridgo, Culhberl and Columbus Railroad
Compsi'r, is hereby made upon each sod rferv
subscriber 1o Ihe lame, to be paid October 1st, 1G«9.
I'eyments may be made io Columbus, to Mr. John
Kiev, hanker; In Lumpkin, tn Dr. J. K llarnum ;
ia Culhberl. lo Cepi. W. M. Tumlin, RecreUry
aad Troaeurer sad in llainbrnlge, to ihr under
signed. BENJAMIN F. BRITTON.
^AugtMme FrsakJent.
Stolen,
T AST FRIDAY evening, on the road between
j Culhberl and mr resndeoee, a Hletk (is
HOI’-ND, foor aiusih, old. ilia breast and lips nl
lots oa left fore foot «rt white. Any information
ax to hfe whereabouts will he Kberellr rewarded.
sugW-lm JOHN W. MATTOX.
EACH OAUQO OF TUIS
GUANO
IH ANALYZHTt
Moro Being Offered for Sale,
Ami Warranted liquid III tho
OrUimtl Standard Value.
fair To be need on all (Yoj* prtcu*ly tit
Pemoiitn (humo.
II. 11. JONtiR. Agent.
ang-.’Slf t’Mlhtrcri. (la.
SAVANNAH
MEDICAL COLLEGI
SA FANXAff, a A.
milK THIRTKKNTH ANNUAL CDUttNf «-f
I l.-clurc* in Ihfe tasliluHnn will comjpence no
the FIRST MONDAY In NOVF.UIIKR uexi, aad
eoallnoc four months.
FA-OriiTY:
n. D AHNOI.D, y. D.. Ifrur.vrar of Tho*w\- nnd
Ifraotfeoof Mcillcim-. and ('llideal Medicine.
F. M. KOl.MJCK. M. D., I'rofveM-r ..f Olwtvnk-
uml l»U-.iw* nl W.iimu nnd Cliil Uvn, nnd
Cliulcul ,'liihvifm.
Proteeenr Adjunct—Tiios. Mbits, M. D.
W.fL BI I.I.IM II. M.D.. rrob-wor nl I'riiKipIre
and Fracttce vf Smgvry and Clinical rturg> ry
I'rofeeaor Adjunct—T. J. Ckxrltox, M. D.
J, ft. RftAD, M 1>.. Frofrsmw of Mutrrin kh-dioa
and Therapeutic*.
HroCssaar Adjunct—(L J. Nvhm, U. 0.
Jl'It I All IIAUHISA, y. I>, Frufweur of Fhy-
etology.
Proleaanr Adjunct—J. 0. Tuns**, U. D., Lecturer
on PaiHologr,
\V. It. IVARIMJ. M. D.. Profnwor or Anatomy.
\Y. y. CIlAUTEffS, M. D., Profum.r ol Chctn
Istry.
Profiweor Aiffuart— W. H. Rxliott. M. D.
Hon. 8om»io>« Udrui will feetuie en Medical Ju
risprudence.
It. ft. MYWtS. M D.. Dcmonvtrhtor.
R F. ROfiKHH. M l) , AswUtunt Demonstrator
, . Also, pruviafeo m»d*
for sltcndaneo on Midwifery esse*
Reqnieitva for graduuiien the same aa in all i eg
ularly obartered CoBeceaof good sUndiug.
.. - wwi address IV, (1.
■Imoat their only reaourcc.-
709.
Hisca manhood reached me, I hare kept <m my
life a perpetual insurance ; and I ibiuk uiy duly lo
thoaa dependent upoo me whiM he uodischargrd
If it were notgo.—Ilusor lisa tut.
AseonsTios* for the aaaureaee of li*es are lo be
ranknJ among the very noblest Insiilnt.on* of civ-
ilixod society, and their oeefnloeva cao he aitesied .
by Umnsaniis r.f heppy and Independent families.!
lescued hr their meeim from the biUenseea of pur- i
srty and tbedegradnlloo of shirtty. . L>u» Haoeo- j
HA*.
Tun relief from anxiety *ffi*rded by Idle Aneu
renew ierr frv'fueeli/ rom-ihu'e* to prolww* lh*
life of the ansuicd, while It malcrially augments I
ibe coip! it end wrll being of those dependrHt ep ,
i him.—MeCfLtocs, Comhixcisl Dtetmas**.
A Psutt of Life A-xuiauec l ( .be cheap#! and j
aatert mode of making a oeria n prnfJiM in for *m> * ;
lamilv. It la a atrange aoumaly llist mfn shmikl j
tw careful u> in*u>e their l.o-m**, tbwlg furniinre j
lheir ahipe, their meicUaudiae, and yet neglect to
insure their livea, surely the om*t important of all
lo thrlr families, aad far mar* Sul Ject to Lea —Has [
IA ms Frsmblih.
A Pni.lcr of Idfo Inaunuice is always anrridencr I
of prudent foreilKiught; aod oo man with a depen ;
dent family is free from reproach If bis Ida is nm
insured. — |y>«n CnsacsuLca Ltsssiur.
PnaaaiaBra i* the right eya of Fruileuce.
In ibe height of prosperity aspect adversity, sad
fortify yourself against its cvila.
Al’ai DBATiiun foreaeeth Ihe avil.—J'aovaiiea
Mil.
A aoog man leavath aa inbcrliar.c*.-Paavaan> !
II: SO.
•Htill, still tho victim of affllcflnn. Alas! I he
gin lo teel ibe worst, lluru's |Mmr widow, and
half a di'i-n of h ia dear little onee. helphst orphans
There 1 am aa weak aa a woman's tear. Enough
•I this—'us half my disease."—Roasav Oi-Rsa.
Pact* prove that ihe man who iosurea hi» life ia
more likely to live to aa adiaaced age Ihau he
who noglecta to do ao.
Lira Assnranci
If for the benefit
C'.as-M or auemr, as well lor Ihooe in affine ace »s
fur ihooe in moderaie elre- msisneva. All assy, ty
the exertion of a Hill* forethought an* • small out-
liiv, protect (heir fHmlllea from want.— Ht. Uiv.
Uuunr Putts*, uf FmiHethVAM*.
Ae antidote against |iuvcrtt I* to be found in
Life Aeeurance. Tho preventive le st once airnplr,
c h. »m aad sure. While afwajs slraplt- and el-
•ear* ame, i'a chespoea* is sffrcied only by delay*,
which year by year Increase ihe uncertainty o» Ilia.
' eump-.-l a proportionate *d»*o-e in ilm rate ul
p'otnium lu be paid. ProVerhlafljr daugeroo* a*
d<4ey fe acumnltel in other msitera. it, tola it 11
pracauuer.tly h»*»rdo;is. WhervTer Life Aesu
mac* U a duty al all. It ia * piraept forty, w«4 jiro-
ciaetiuaiioo luwmies M ala.* Naw Yoa* Mtrgu
uter.
iuvs Iosuntsca conVers on the world a mixed
benetll. it silmnUtea and encooragea hehila nl
and solfdroitl; pr**c«i* the ready mrena
to nm
Wholesale Trade!
Otir fito< k K-iJI ha IcrrpC cornr.l.q,. nt nil tifrio
iliti " ! L * ' ' ‘
, nmi witl» our iitc.roaeod fit-
pulling them in pnrntm; **eM* to pros id ing
for Ul# widow and oinhan ; for alckuoee and old
age; aodgivRS inc*t>*nile s froting of onefl.lenre.
security, end inde|wnd*nce Tkrae would be works
for the phi1a> throplsl. If they were nut, u hanpili
iher ate, the labor* ol the man ol busHieaa.—F M
SIiCandusm.
I.tre Assurance contributes t ffeclually to make
life Itself longer, society happier, th* aggrrgnie
prosperity ol the c-immu iitv greater • and, juat so
lara* it shall extend, while still ennducu-d-on
sound principles, it will multiply the kindly boad*
that connect men. while enconriglng
rigiireiiegeatorprive, iustifving hope to each in
diTl^uat, and rheddfng the l g!it of a more serene
Impuiuesa Into many hoiisi holds.—Rav. It. B.
MtiJupi, D. I>.
lefenoataallpralaa to say that flw Equitable
perlectly wrll repreaenta and juattBcs a liberal, be
nev.dint, wisely devi-ed, and prudenl'y manageil
aysteib ol Life Insurtucc I<* director* are men
■ ot merely ol wealth, but of high and stainle-s
character. Ita affairs are, and ever have bee",
managed with honot, prudence, cne gv, and skill.
Sip CAKi.paaf baa e»«r mmie eucti d : stingmaksd
progvree —tub IIohm Joi-essl, Kkw Yu**.
Tub National Life Insurance Company claims lo
b* a secure ** any monetary Institution can pdesi
b'y b». lt*Urgaafo«k capital, all paid in, and
the hfeh reputation of its mamgtrt fc r '.inanrtai
integrity and pnidence. tire to the insured every
ins* hie guarantee t-f security.
“Mow shall we k*uw what aociaiias *r* sound
we I msnsged t" .Inst *» you know what
Imnks are good and what b»d-by inquiring, by
using your common sense. Juat a* you find out a
C“«4 ifoomr, a god# lawvwr, a good school, a good
hotel. Ark qncattoo*. (ie lo honest men who do
know. Wc har# insured our own life in the Ehui-1
ssrjsst cawwsBRKi. »'& t i
thane of otfarr. We ahuuld select it agai* If we
were lo choose again -Unit Wsan IIsbchbr.
augHSct _ _
( OOK L \ G
dBs,
and Ctirutur.
For further
tOOH, U. !>.,
Bl’L-
particiil
I»*mo.a,
THOMAS SMITH, M.
auH6-km Secretary
A DHLV/STfat TOR'S SALK
U Y virtue of an order greatsd by th* Omul of
Culinary uf Raodolph countt, at the July
Ui mol said court, will be sold at ihe cm»i bouse
in said county, lot of Land, No. IXb, to the IMh
district of Mid county, off tha first Tuenday In No.
remher next, aa Ihe property nf Retdamre Thur-
min'd, fete of said county deceased. Sold lor tho
benefit of heirs and creditor*
Trrmaeaab. HENRY M. REKULKN.
aurOdida Administr>i«r.
DIVIDEND No. 31.
&IVTUWUTBRN RtllBOAD CoUrANT,
Macou.Ux, August ltj, IM*.
litaf Slock of Ibis Compsay, as bold on t
town dec' * * g
Caiutaf m _
SUl uIlium, has this day been declared by the
Hoard ol Director*, payable on and after the loth
instant in United States currcncr. The failed
Sfelaa Revenue Ikx wi'l be paid by this Company.
Stuck bold ers iu ha. auuob will receive their Divi-
mJsut I'cuuJ itsilruad bauk.
JNO. T. ItOIKIU ILI.Hf,
augIS lino Brcretary and Treasurer.
Ill ink \vt> can ofl’or nupm iur imluct tnunU to retain tho trade in ^uvunnali-
WE AWE NOW OPENING
Our Fall Stools.!
Cu train ling of tho LARGEST nnd MUST COMPLETE STOCK uf
Dry Goods and Notions,
Ever brought tu thin mnrkot, tu bo Bold only nt
WHOLESALE
Wo rcfpectfully aolicit ordt-ra, nnd invito tbu uUontion ol Merchants vis
iting our city.
augl9-3m
l- 1 .- -
OKI I*. HATkIVN k CO.
ADOLPHE SACK.
ImjHirtoi of
In 11 .VI-'. It AND GOLD
•W.A.T O HES,|
CHOICE JEWELRY,
BIJOUTERIE, CLOCKS, Dr., Lie.
Curtp-r Urgant A Whitaker 8trceU,
Full and Winter
I MPO UTATIO
1869.
RIBBONS. MILLINERY and STRAW GOODS
I
1
ARMSTRONG, CATOR 4 C0.,
2" A 2"9 Baltimore Street, Baltimore.
XIFURTKRA and J dibera < f llonn-t and Trim
ming Itibfeins, Velvet sad Nash Ribbons, Hot-
nelrtik-, Salma and velvets. illusiiNia, (Honda,
Lvc*. Itnrhea, NeUs and Ora|ies, Freneh Flown*
and Fealhevr, Hlrnw Bonnets aod loidle*’ lUl*
trimmrd and untrimmed, H Ik, Velvrl and Felt
Bonnets and Hats, Sundowns and Eh«ker Hood*.
The largest Slock <f Millinery (imid* in tin*
Country, and unrqiuled in ehoieo variety, which
wc < IIV at prices that will dily competition.
O de-n solicited. nuglbit*
PALMER & DEPPISH,
WIIOLXSALl A fin OXTAIL DBALSa IM
HARDWARE,
RUflDER BELTING,
.AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
•c|>airing of Wulchca a ml
Juwuirjr c«v»i«'l wiib dwpntch, and | p ow d eri Shot, Caps and Lead.
1 |M Confresa k 07 St. .Iiillun Si*.
Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
nuglD Am
DENNIS FALVEY,
1-URJIlTUKIi DHALEIi
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
J auglV dm*
! COTTON TIES! COTTO.Y TIES:
j Dun&’i Patent Self-Adjusting
UOUIZONTAI. cotton tie
• A S AflENTS for the aWe n«m*d Psten(, we
ni beg leave lo commend it to the atteetton of
! Planters »nd Merchant*.
Tbi< TIK i« > decided improvectco'.andcoafeini
. the sd rants re* of
GREAT RTRE.NOTH,
N.ir.I.V.V.f//, ; .- GEORGIA. ORE.lT HIURLIUTY.
Make in maxiimjla riov.
i Being rimer tor to sot other TIK mannlac-O'ed,
we can c nlidenllr renommred it to th* public.
lAll llronghton Street,
STO
A T A HOGAN V, Walnut sod Cbntnut Bed-Room
.'l HstiteSj a'.vu Imitolmn French end Trailer
Switen; Jlsh. ^nf etui Walnu' Parlor Sullen, in
(fairefoth nnd Rep*; Sof**, M»tble-Top Table*, i
Hureaan. Sukhoarda. Wardrobe*. Book-Cafe*.
Withstand*. Chsirs and Hedsteada of all kin I.
, vw New Work made to order, and Country or
ders promptly filled.
aug’.-J Jy.
JOSEPH FINEGAN & CO,
Cotton Factors
JNO. W. ANDKKHON'ti RON'S k CO.
atigllt Am Agent* io Savannah, Gs.
LI GUILMARTIN & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
STB
GEIERAL COXMiSSIOl MEltIAITS<
Bay Street, Savannah Go.
1 Aycnt* fer Bradley • Super Phoepfah of lion'.
House FnrniBhing Goods,
ftr Sale by
S. s. ANTHONY,
iimilacltircr of Tinware, East Side Pul
Sqtaee, Cuthberl. 6a. angjfcl
Tickets for One Fare.
PoiTRwraTSBK Railboad Omni. I
Macon, Ga, August IS, IRC*. (
t COMMISSION MEHCHANTH, Bagging, Rope, & Iron Ties, always on hand.
BA Y STB BBT,
SATA MRAH,
ETS, (o sml f om either termreu* or Station
•* I hra Kind, can he pur chased f»r ONE FAKE,
raid Tickets good 1-11 October 1st and nn longer. !
VIRGIL POWERS,
aug j'j (mo Engineer and SnpcriB'eodcnt. 1
a nr to oor Correspondents in New York
j ‘••verpopl. augl'j ly*
| RANDELL & CO..
- Wh.ol©m*»io Grocoras,
«OI A 2(>H Hay Ht., Went of Barnard.
ff.tr.tjftr.tir, ga.
! fef Generel Agents of fhe Orang* R ; Oe fow.
' •— Oevfogto, Fl-.rfdn nnd AUUre*.
Usual Facilities Extended to Oustnmera.
sngTfoe.-n
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
COMMISSION
—A.VD —
FOILWAHDINO M1EHCHANTt*
jtiul (.’otton Furtors^
SAVANNAH, i » CEOROTA
mail* t*p*»q Cotton on Con-
•gemeut or for sale. augt? Am