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Sljc £ull)bcrt Appeal,
I P. SAWTELL, ] IH. H. JUKES,
Proprietor*.
TKIIMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONI
Four a oulh. 91 *0
OmJTMT. ...i ft 00
»yqi Inrarisbly In AttASCU. All psp.-re ills
luntimn-d on expiration of time paid lor.
SA VAX SAD CARDS.
COTTON TIES l COTTOX TIES
Dann'i Patent Self-Adjusting
HORIZONTAL COTTON TIE
A H AORNT8 far 1)m aSora nimsS I’.Unt, wr
brg teat. loconuueod it to the attention t>t
l’lantere and Merchant*
ThiaTIK la a decided ImproTctnent, and contain
the adraotaeve of
OttKAT HTRKNOTIT,
GREAT SIMPLICITY.
EASE IN MANIPULATION.
Uelnp sn-srlor loanf other TIE mamihciurcd.
aeeuc ntldenilr reontnaicad il to the i>ublie.
JSO. W. A.NDKRriO.WS SOX| ft CO.
anjflii.tim Ajjwal. in SavannjU, Oa.
"JOSEPH FINEGAN & 00,
Colton Factors
ASD
COMMISSION M KUCHA NTS.
RAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, t t I t OlOROIA.
I^f Liber il A dr an ora mi |eon Cotton con.ifned
In u« oi to oar t'orrtepvodsoia ia JTew Yoik And
l.irarpool. M|l» Iy*
PALMER 4 DEPPISH,
WHOIIUII Atta AtTAIL D..LM IX
HARDWARE.
RUBBER BELTING,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Powder, Shot, Caps and Lead,
I4H CoufrtM fc 07 St. Jnliun Sis.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
miMci* •
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
COMMISSION
—AKD—
FOKWAKD1NO MliltOHANTL
tintl rollon Factors,
SAVANNAH, lilt GEORGIA
JjfT llac/'n* and Ttea aad other arliclea farn
iahad, and adranrti* mada upon Cottoo oa Cob-
elgnmrnt nr for male. AOgtU Am
grooverTstubbs & CO.,
cotton factors
in
General Commission Merchants
liar Hired, HAV.VNNAll, UA.
Rugging. Tie*, Rope -anil other Suppli-s
Furnished.
Alan Liberal P*«h Adrancra made on Conai.Mi-
■K-nU lor a ale or ablnmmt to Lierrpnol or North
orn Potia. C. K <• KOOVL’K, Hwianuah,
C. F. KTUBBri, ••
au«104m A T. MACUITY BB, ThomaanlU
. H. Amdi
nut W. A
JOHN W.ANDERSONS SONS a Co
COTTON, FACTORS
AID
COMMISSION M KOIIANT8,
An-lenm's Block, Drayton St., near Ik* lUy,
SAVANNAH OA.
I IRERAL OAHU ADVANCES made oo COR
j HHiNMKNTri for eale ia Haraanah. nr on
hhinmont to reliable norrra^oudent* ia l.irerpool,
Near YnrJr, Pki)«dri|-lm, i)>«ton or IlaJt^iore.
To old patr.me we reliiru thanks ; to naw ones,
proaiiae tor beat aareiaaa.
ALSO
A cents Umpire Lion o t Bide Wheel H'e mera
to Naw Yoik. aiif!
J. J. DICKISON * 00,
* COTTON FACTORS and
General Commission Merchants.
SANANNAH, OA.
VW~ Liberal edrsncee made oa Con sign men
aoRlV.Am
P.'H* BEHN,
COTTON and RICE FACTOR
AID
(inrral Commission Merchant,
Weat of the K.xcbattg**,
MAT RTRIiCT, : : 8AVAJINAH, OA.
eaylf-aon*
Screven House,
SAVANNAH, G.L
T HIS a bora Hotel, of mndara oonatrueUon, with
all tba eoBTenietiCM of the beat Northern Ho
tels, ia now ooadactad hr
T. 8. S1CKBB30N,
Or tba riaotara'Hotel, Aufnata ; National llatal.
Atlanta, aad Nickersoa llnaae, Columbia. B. C.
The fuinituie throughout U of tba moot elruant
deaerlptinn, tba rooms acrqpulotulr elaan and wall
eaotdded, and the attowdasaaie fuelled bf non*
ia theTtdath. 1
Trarelera itoppinj at tba aboro Hotel will find
Ibe omfor'a and eoi.reaianeea of their own botnea.
Tba Proprietor p'edgee bimaalf that e«rrj deli-
eac, afforded either by Aortbem or Southern mar
bar* will be ermetenUj supplied to bia table,
mart,if
S. M. Lcderer A l!o.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Ramvbi II Lbdrs.s,
Isaac M. Pbixk,
GtJaTATB KcXvT.IX,
113 Broughton Street,
Sarnnnnh. On.
Vto- Nc 209 Greenwich Street. Now York,
mutt-ljr
THE
Voi. m.
Guthbert, G-eorgia, THURSDAY, September 16, i860
'■ " "M j... ■ ■■ •' J
No. 4*5.
SA VANN AH CARDS.
Spring and Summer £
DRY GOODS!
40 Years More the Public.
DoWITT flr MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
137 CONGRESS STREET,
8J rAX.V.iff, :t:::s OEOAOIA.
HAVE NOW IN STORE THEIR
SPEINQ and 8UMMER STOCK
NEW GOODS by Every Steamer.
Novelllet Lu UrrM Good*
T APANKHRaad Paaee UretaHlLEA,
B>lk and W<>n».4 UUKNADIMA
Priotrd MUSLIM! and ORtJANDIES,
A full line nl Mmiraiiijf and Ulack (JOODS,
WIIITK GOODS la every eari.tr,
l^er, Onabm*r. and Thibet SI! vWLS,
l.acr. Silk and Cloth MANTILLAS,
SllUSTlMUH, HUIHTISII.H, LINENS,
lloai.rr, CalipnM and Nollona,
O.iods hw OvatlenMii'a and liui'a wear.
All oar stock U naw aad ttougUt at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And offered at the
I.OWFHT MARKET I'llU’KS,
■w»(a DaWITT A MOHOtN.
W. H. STA RK & CO.;
WHOLESALE
GKOOHRS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT!
and
Cotton Factors.
Amenta f>tr the aalc of Gullctt’a Su»l Rrufli
COTTON GINS.
ALSO,
E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME.
tfaF Careful attention glten to 8nlo« or
Bh pmentit of Cotton, and nil
kind* of IVoduce.
Liberal advancet made on Consignment*
BAGGING, ROPE And ARROW TIES
Constant!/ on band. tnartb-Om
THOM A 8 M. ALLEN,
WITH
COLQUITT & BAGGS,
COTTON FACTORS
im
Communion Mer chant h
Naviumitli, On.
psr- Liberal Advance* on CotwlRnmonUnbcn
tkairvd. nta/13-fim
WM. HENRY WOODS,’
COTTON FACTOB
AND
mu cdjImissioi merchamt.
BAY STREET,
Savannah, Ga,
If pri-pared at all timra to adranc^librr-
all/ on cowiKtiBH-nla for ule in Savanaab. or
for shipment to bis com-*pomleuts lu Sew York
and LIverpooL
atig.Vfim*
N. II. KlfAPP,
W HOLKSALP. and Retail Dealer in Ruddlaa,
lit idle*. Ilarnres. Rubber and Lpailirr Unit
ing tad Peeking. Preucb and American CalfSkln*,
il.rnaaa, Kridl., D.nd aed Patent l^iUh.r, V.Hmw-
Tranka, Carpal Uage Whip, and Saddlery Were.
At the lien of tba Golden Saddle, wait and Gib-
bone' Building, Market Square,
SAVANNAH, OA.
WTA large aaaortment on hand aad for sale at
tbs lowestpnow, sart4-4m
TUB MM* i'll KILN
HEPATIC PILLS,
That oU, long inou n ami ivell tried remedy
Cor nil Rilions diseases, cqusnl hg a
DISHAaDD ZilVJDn,
|«r llaad the following Cartlfioate* fiom pareona
of the bigbc't loapocUblltly.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
Rev. Dr. 0. F. Daema, (A«|. «8d, IfifiC.t oa/a:
“ I bars derived great bentfit Aom thaw t ilia, and
hare known tuauj fatnilii-a and ladlvidu.la who
ham found them tery bem fiolal, and I bare aleo
known i-brtieuina in rxcollent .tending to ratMun.
mend them to their patlrota. Fnr all diaearea aria
lag tram disorder* of the IIrer, 1 haliers they are
lli. tawt metliama oOrred to the pub in."
Rer. John W. Fuller, Hoow 11 ill, N. (Jan. 1
IttW.) aat a t •' For t reive years I rat a giret auf-
brat. My liver waa diseased- I lost my flmtb and
strength, and tuy akin seamed changed In In aalur
bv tha bile with tfhftb myayatam wMovr«nabargrd
I became a^bjcvl to Irrqurnt and violent attacks nl
bilious cholic, every attack leaving me weaker than
its predecessor. The phvalolana bad born able to
patch me np a little, but pjy health w aa in Ad»|>lor-
abh- Hie!* I bad l.ken patent medicine* wnlil |
waa iM cl them. Without •nrrrjf or oAtafcrt, |
was barely able lo go about • It'-iM At IcrgtU |
yielded U tha aatnaat MrauaeJnn ol a ( tend and
cummaaoed taking Ibe HEPATIC FILLS, *lth a..
co»ti.l*aaa In them. They sated like a ebafttn an
me. Vnnn that hour I bar# lmprt>tr<1. I* hi.v.
u« r-.• rerad in llieir uaa. until now, b) Ood’a blefa
fng. I
DYSPEPSIA.
ft. I). Wallace, Kaq., President of the Wilming
ton A Weldon Hatlnnd, (Ang. 3 , lt>*g)aarat "It
has been said that DjSpvj *i» is our national 4<>-
rase. However this mar bu. it o*Ufcd me long fnd
arvvra suffering. I'rorid ntially a Iriend lurnlabrd
m. with a lr« hnira of the IL putia Pills, and the
uh of thrin ho* perfected a cure, la my family
they bare b*en osrd freqovnUy with eminant anc
ocas. Amung tnf aniiialatanaa. aiaay easrt origi
nating from disced liver, bars been relieved mid
mired by them. I regard them an laveluebla med
icine, and take pleasure ia foraardl g this volunta
ry tribute.”
A W. D. T*r)»r. K*j.. Petersburg, Va., (J#». U
-tti.t'J,) aatra: - lp Ike Spring of iB/rn, 1 waaattnek-
ad with Dy.tieptU to auth mi extent that all my
(ibhI of every dafcilpliou diaugreed with me. I
waa swollen »o 1 had to looavn my clothe , and
aigbl altar eight I atiuld gal no alrep. I tried one
or tw» phrekieaa, mad took a good deal of modi
clue, but iotind oo ra laf. 1 parelaaed one bo* of
the southern Hepatic Pills, und the ffret do** I
look 1 fait relieved, and continued until I took the
whole b»i. I am now entirely wall, und cut hear
tllr, tud never.beve bran attacked algae. I can
palely reonmmaad Ibree Pills to Ibe Dyspeptic and
the onmmunltf at Urge "
11 you are llireuti ued with Pneumonia, rr*d Ilia
following ft urn L’atit. W. P Duels, of Pstoraburg,
Va.: ” Hruipatby for lb# auffeitng ptnmpla Oie to
co'tify that tor acrvaul man was auffeimg in the
Isat stage ol Pneumonia, Uirowbg up matter and
bhod in great qiiaotitira. bIs cans was considered
entirely bopolras, mi muib an. that there waa no
medical prescriptions used for nia rceorery t I re
garded him as good aa (load. Ilciring of the great
cures made by tire Southern Ucpallc l_illa, I Iborigbl
that I would
gnrdrd him sa good ua dond. Ilesrini
* hr lire Southern Ucpt . _ Wfi
.try aa aaparlmant oa bim ; witlioat
ay bops of auccaaa, bowerar, I gave the 1*111* in
.jrga dose, j In a abort lime, to oiy great aurii- Is*,
Ultra waa a change for tba batter; I continued giv
ing them to blm, until he became a peifectly a-'imd
man. He Is now attending to his work with aa
imicb strength and vigor aa he erar did. With h a
case, and what I have ae#n and heard of the g *od
effects of tbaaa'Pltla. I do m at earnestly r, com
mend them as the beat family medicine I nave ever
aeon or toed."
Tbar ran be amt to any point In the United
H'ata. by Hail or Ksprees.
Orders should be eddrested la
(i. W. DKKMN,
No. 38, Hnuth Calhoun Street,
IMilmote, Ud.,
Fur sal. in CuthlM
Janat ly
T. H. POWELL, Troafre.
W. J. WALSH,
Wboleaale and Retail Dealer in
Drugs. Medicines & Chemicals,
r.l TENT MEDICINES,
PKKFUMKltY. FANCY GOODS
■riMjtt'Ai. iNrritLMr.xta, tuiww,
PiilnlN, Oils and Varnishes,
DYE STUFFS, GARDEN SEEDS, etc..
SAVANNAH CARDS.
W. M. DAVIDSOiN,
• Avfuiiosale Donler In
FOREIGN ami DOMESTIC
Wines and Liquors>
160 Ray street, Savannah, Ga.
(Ea'abliahrd in 1844.)
T TAS oonrUDfly on hand a large storl nmt ot
1 L French Brandies, Uolland Uin, tit Uroix and
Jamaica Rum,
Scotch and Irish Wlihkcy,
Port and Share/ Wine, {tha latter direct import*
lion from S|>ala.)
JF«C ^ M** *^° r$ Liquor* art guaran
teed to be genuine, as imjmrted.
Alto on liaed,
J0H* OIBSOH'I UHI A 00 '•
Celebrated WfiltkMt, of el) gredea.
Hole ageul fiw Georgia and Florida (»r Uaasey,
Huston A Ok'*, celebrated Philadelphia Draught
Ala. in barrali and half barrels,
ang 1H-ltd*
A. M. Sloan. J. II. Hloan-
A. M. SLOAN & 00,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission Merchants
CLAOBOU a CuxxnroaAa'e kanob.
I1AY STKEET,
s.t r Lvjr.ui,
(.•yp.-iou.
Flagging and Rope nr Irnn Tire, advanced on
crop*. Liberal c an adrancra made oa consign,
nients for sale in S iv.ynnvh, or on abipmenta In re
liable correspondent* In Llvcipool, Neve York,
Philadelphia, nr Baltimore. auglk flm*
a. a. am wail
Isaac a. n.Aur
SCHWARZ & BRADY,
ll’holetale and Retail Peahrt in
23 T £3 ,
Floor Oil Cloths. Mattings,
eil.lDE LINENS,
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
C0RNI0K8, CURTAINS, CORDS, TASSEUM,
1 IT* Broughton Street, Wylip's Duildituj,
(Houlh Hide, lletwcon Bull und Whitaker HI*,)
SAVANNAH, OEOROIA.
ITT Dual Offioe llu* 404. augia-ly*
H-H- UNVILLE,
WIT II
S. W. GLEASON,
Iron and Brass Foundry and Ma
chine Works,
Mnnnfncturor and dottier in
S UGAR MILLS, HUOAR PANS, Gin Oear.
Old In* Scic.va, Shafting, Pollrra, Porti.li>
and Htationarv Strum Engines. Cora Mills and Ma
ch inety of all kinds.
Ht. Julian Btreet, Want of tha Market,
SAVANNAH, OA.
(9T Orders rcopeat fully a-dlciUd. aug19U
J JgggL-JL.il. 1 *
M. KKTCIIt'M. A. L. RArvaroaa.
XETCHUM & HARTRIDGE-
BANKERS
AND
QOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
EXCHANGE BUILDING,
SAVANNAH, : : : GEORGIA.
lUrsNBxcs*: —Mo«aa Taylor, Prealdoaf City
Hank, N. Y.; P. O Calhoun, President Fourth Na
tional liauk, N. Y., John J. Cisco k Hon, Usnkrre.
N. Y.; Morris Krti bu/n, JJankrr, N. V.; J. 8.
Noirfs, Cashier First National liauk, HsIHmora:
M. Mr Michael, Caikior First Nstional Bunk, Phila
delphia.
auglV Jy
A. S HARTRIDGE,
General Commission Merchant
ANt) FACTOR.
05* Day Stroot, SAVANNAH, GA.
Having had over twenty yeura experience in
said bunnies*, bv will par the aatne strict attention
to the sale of Cotton and other Produce, end In
• i lb* porchaas of Supplies, aa In former years.
FINE WINES and LIQUORS, Mr hjikhWh, i„ ib,
v ’ chase of CoUoo.
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
aog]V-ly #
8. H Cor. Droughtoo A naroard Hie.,
Savannah, t s Georgia.
A. J. MILLER.
a P. MILLKJL
N //.—Country order* promptly at-
tondid to. innr25-(]iu
White Lead,
I’utty, VumiMlion, Spice*, 8od*, Cattle
l*y*f4er», Blue Stone, Lumpbluck,
hyerftoflti, Banff, Toilet Bapi,
Ilruabe*, Comb*, Perfume
ry, Hair Oil*, Cologne,
IIair Kewtorera,
Lilly White,
and 0
Thousand and One 0th«r Articles I
Physician’s Prescriptions,
Carefully Compounded at the Drug Store of
marll-ly J. J. McDONALD
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
Furniture Dealers,
134 flroufflilon St., *
SAVANNAH, : : : GEORGIA.
W ALNUT Bedroo-ri HeU, Imitation Preach
Itofc, Parlor Hett, Huraana, Waab Blands,
Bedsteads, Chairs o( all gradas, Children's C’arri-
•{*, rtc.
Iff Jobbing and Repairing aoatly dona and
with divpateb. Maltreat making, Featbrrs. Up-
holalaring, etc. augl ••fim*
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Whulcaale and Kelttil
Grocers,
And dealers in
Fine Wines, Liquors, Segars, Etc.,
Corner Drayton and Day Htreeis,
SAVANNAH, OA.
WfAII Goods WarrstiUd. Orders from the
country grumpily attended lo. aagtO-ly
[cilMMt'NH'ATKU ]
jArKHOSVIl.MC, Ft.A , Aug. 30,
Mr. Editor: Ponnit. mu lo submit
f'»r your acco|4M|0o, lho fpltawing
hi offering to||,farf tr vjP
itbli* jnurnal.
Tltiti exijuisitfl portraying t>f a mol It-
or’* tender unuitinn on ibo nceafiion of
it fMVorito dt nntrringe,
fancy hlcfub. Th*> Writer formerly
runktid nmonjj*tt the mo*t bi illinnt of Cur
olinu’* fairest juweln, und this tribute t»J
iimtoriul love wan n j;ennino offoring to n
choridlietl duu^hter on bor britlal inorii.
Year* have elapsed ninoo that eventful
day. The blualiing bride lias beuumv
•ibe dignified jmd lowly mat
with living pledge* of tin
plighted. Ho who robbed .
motherofber “pr|c<*ltwi (fei®
juat rcAtifiilion in Tmcaru ,
bo ban guarded amir
let* tfeaeuro. Anti the 1
panying ’the precious lull
touchingK invoked by the ia
havo descended in gontle
on tlio happy coupio, at
pathway with n light divifl
to their VUitliled lifu that |
pnitseth hit understondinJ
_ 1 M. Jj
To my ])aii(Uler «ui her Marriage
day With 9ho Gift of a llfble.
I •end thru forth, my darling girl, afar from me
To Were with all ll)J SuoUmt strin
ger homo {
I give tin* up, a ptloeliwi gem, lo deck anoth
er’« eli rim?.
To brighten with thy “rny MnN** another brow
Hmn mine.
Tbo’ ho (o wlium thy lovo li given, bu all ,my
heart can claim,
Noble and It uo hi* gem-run* soul, ajmtliM hi*
honored name,
Tho’ well I know how landed/, lie’ll gti«rd
llfo’« ttdlrtomo way,
I.c*t o'er its rough, mulmllcrod pulUa. lby Iwcil-
leaH feet ahoulil ilruy.
Yet child nf fill my di'-lrcAt lovo, cAinpnfiion,
daughter, friend—.
Swuct coniftn-tur In thoM Kid hour*, Infinite Win-
duin *i tula,
My grntlc, lender, pnllent muse, when aldtiiewi
bows rny frnmo,
Whoso hand with tnaglo touch can cimrlfl the
rcntleMi couch of |frlu.
Di ight minister of household joy*; angel of
peace and love ! •
I tow shall 1 bear to give dime up, an udtrisil
world to prov*;
Tho' laiighlug love, with ruK* now, thy Mute
path bestrew,
A Mother's eye prophetic •ctuw, Uio Ihorni that
spring there too.
Yet tremble not! a Talisman lmntort.il In IIV
power,
I bring lo ebeer llty filntlng mu I, In every dark
ened hour;
A cbnrm, which o’er,thy bnppy youth, hath all
it's hrigbtncw! whcil.
Which still shall deck Ihy Ijtow and heart, when
youth ami grauo have fled.
What Sleep Will Care.
The cry for rest lias *1w*yi boon
londur tbnn lb© cry for food. Not that
it is more import tint, but it is often har
der to get. Tbo I rest rest comes from
umind sloop. Of two men or woman
otherwise rqunl, tbo ono who sleeps tbo
host will bo tho most moral, beallhy,
ami officiant.
Bleep will do much to cure irritabili
ty of temper, peevishness, uneasiness.—
It will cure insanity II will restore to
vigor an ovor-worked brain. It will
build up nnd mukestrong a woary body.
It w-iil do Hindi to onto dyspepsia, par
ticularly that variety known us nervous
dyspepsia. It will relievo tha languor
and proalration full by consumptives.—
It will euro hypochondria. It will cure
tho binu*. It will i-ure the headnohe.—
It will euro neuralgia. It will cure n
brokon spirit. 11 will cure sorrow.—
ludeed, wo might muko a long list of
nervous maladies tliut sleep will cure.
Tho cure of sleeplessness, however, l«
not easy, particularly in those who carry
gruvu responsibilities. Tho habit of
sleeping wt-ll is ono which, if broken
up lor uny length of timo, is not easily
regained Often a severe illness, treat
ed by powerful drugs, so deranges the
nervuuH system that sleep in never sweet
after it. Or, perhaps, long continued
watelifuliiafid produces the same effect;
or bard study, or too little exercise of
tbo muscular system, or ten nnd whisky
drinking, nnd tobacco using. To break
up tho habit'ore required :
1. A cleau good lied.
!i. Sufficient exercise to produce wea
riness, and pleaflunt occupation.
3. Good air, and nut too worm
ream.
4. Freedom from too much care.
5. A clean stomach.
0. A clenr conscience.
7, Avoidauce of stimulants and nar
cotic*.
For those who are overworked, hag-
gard, nervous, who puss sluopdess
nights, wo commend the adoption of
stiuh habits os shall secure sleep, other*
wfso life wiii be short, and whst there If
of it sadly imperfect.- Herald of Health.
A Bronx vnoit "Neo Biucs.”—A
friend send* us the folfowy'pg^tory from
"Ned Brace ‘ tho famous natnurist of
“Georgia Scenes.” We do not remem
ber to luivo heard it before, und do oot
think it lias been in print :
Mr. Bacon, of Edgefield, S. C., the
hero of (ho Georgia Beenes, under tho
nume of Ned Bruce, w»b once courting
it Imly ritlu’i in Georgia nr .South Vitro-
ypA vBUhkA rtftjHf li trim frequently,
and h(? «i ofthif rcftottetl 4)ie suit. At
onp interview she becamo exceedingly
annoyed at hi* impoi(unity and told Min
•die could not marry him, that their
titHtes, opinions, likes aed dislikes were
totally different; “io fact,” said she,
“Mr. Bacon, 1 don't think there is ono
subject on earth upon whioh we agree.”
“I assure you, madam, that vou ore
mistaken," said Mr. Bacon, “and 1 can
prove it.”
“If you will roentioa one thing about
which wo agree," uuul sbe, “I will mar
ry you.”
“Well," said Mr. Bacon, “I will do it
Suppose, now, you and I were travel*
ing together, wo arrive at night at a ho
tel, and there are only two beds vacant,
in one thorn is a man, and in the other
a woman, which bed would you sleep
in ?"
Site aroso indignantly and replied
“with tlie woman, of course, sir."
' •‘So Would I,”'•* ro * a tly replied Mr.
Bacon.— Columbus Sun.
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“Marry U* Twrrwsevi* Crrts
Cl)t i£utl)bcvt 'Appeal.
HATKH OF AOVBRTIBUiG i
0ns dotUr jtsr square of ten lints fur Hit l)nt in-
lerttnn, «nd NSreaty-fivs Ossts p.r square tor steh
■nbtrqnent insertion, not exceeding three.
Onesquare three month. f 8 00
One eqaare one year «... to 00
Fourth of a column six month. 00 00
Halfcoluinn'elv raontbe. 70 00
Oaeoolamo .lx months. 100 00
Clutbot In Religion's lore!/ garb, Affliction'.
Turin shut I bavo,
Tlic sofieucd aspect angrl's ti®sr, a bo wotuul us
bat to save, *
Many nuil rich thy bridal gifts but (urn tbeso
pagoa qVr,
A d lliou sbuU gntbor gems that oartli can boat! '
not In her store,
When frlonds aro cold, and gifts are gone their
steady r.M I nco given,
With brightened lustre, still shall .hloe, ami
polul Uio way to lloavcn.
Tigt IIabit or Hkaoivo.—Young ®on
should always cultivate u illicit of read
ing; for it may bo to them not only the
moans of infortnaan, libul tho perennial
source of many of tho finest and highest
enjovmonbi of Hfo. They who moke good
books their constant companions, will
never want j^ood und fujibfn) friend* in
their prosperous days,their seasons of ro-
verse. There can bo no blank in the lives »..« r .., —..
of tho persona who,from active love,bold will do you."
daily fellowship with the wisest and best Huge, began to weep ; but tbe parson
Worth "—In Yi r ff ,nla » " here tha iuw
lixeellie marriage fee at ono dollar,
there is n runiioi*oen«ie of * couple who
many years ago Palled on a parson and
requested him to macnr them. “Where
is my foe ?" said tho functionary. The
parties who were to Qnite their fortunes
did so at ouce, and fuuod the joint
amount to be twenty-seren cent*. M I
can't marry you for that sum,” said the
irate old trentloman. “A little bit of
sorvioo will go a long way," suggested
the male applicant. “Ah J no,”laid tbe
parson, “yon donl pay lor the size of
tho pill, but fur the good you hops it
.... - « The lust, intent on mar*
of the race. We think we oould hard
ly be tempted to oXobnnge our habit of sadly to depart. Just then a happy
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reading for any other friopd It nmy be
our fortune to find on earth. And' we
aro sure that any young man who will
make Ibis habit his friend will ever es
teem it among the wisest steps of his
life ; and so wo counsel the y.<ung,from
our own experience, among nil their!
inexorable, sod the couple turned
thought soeined to strike the forlorn
maiden, and she turned and oried
through her tears : “Please, sir, if you
eao’t marry us full up, won’t you mar
ry ua twenty-seven seats' worth ? Wt
can come lor the rest eome other timo.”
This was too muoh for the parson. He
getting in to get the habit, the love of married them “full up,” and they went
reading, and always to have at hand a on their way rejoioing.
good book with whioh to fill np every
fcisoro hour, in this way they Why,
oomo at least to know that the gems of
life are fouod io its waato places.
«S- A man, lees heavy than tho homo,
hua a greater relative muscular power.
The dog, loss heavy thao rhnn, drag* a
comparatively heavier burden. Insects,
bu their weight grow* JottS anti Jena, ara
able to drag mors and more. It would
nppear, therefore, that tho muscnJur
force of living creatures is In iuverso
proportion to their inaus.
ogt. Miss Bneed, a North Carolinu
Bello ut White Sulphur Springs, caught
her uncle, Mpjor Bethel, in u philoporfn.
lie paid hi* way out with a chock tor
$5000. Wbut a dear old honey IJ I
We know h young lady who will catnl-
mondrt with that gentleman any time.
J9" A geiitleroao* b«ng asked by a
clergyman why ho did not attend the
.evening prayer-mooting, Raid he could
ig4>Have.tbpichiklr*s. “Wbat! have
you no Hurvunft be replied,
“we have two aervunta, who keep the
houso and board us *, we ere allowed
few privileges.”
IQ. “My dsar, did you say or did
you not say what I seid you said ? be
cause Mrs. Grundy said you said you
never did uny whul l said you said.—
Now, if you did say that you did not
Bay whut 1 said you said, then wbut did
you 6qy ?’
1 tor A man's character i* hi* capital.
Many people dJn'C hive to-distress
themselves much about the iulety ol
their cspital,
Chloroform.—'Tun TiiinO “Lapim"
ort Tiotrr O*.—Tho extont to which
the habit of tho secret u.to of chloroform
prevails to day among all classes of wo-
into, from the iamates of the shameful
haunts ol Qrccne street to the belles of
the Fifth avenue and the popils of fash
ionable hoarding schools, is known to
fuw except tbe apotheonrics who supply
tho deod'y drug. For deadly it is;
nnd, though its poison is sometimes a*
swift as the oo bra’s, it in at othera slow
in its vengeance, reaching through year*
of misery, but always sure niuTInevitu-
ble. \N e hear with torriblo frequency
of sodden deaths from chlorofyr®, “In
ker) only to allay a houduche but wo
do oot hear of the wreck of the bruin
and the ruin of the uorvous system
which its habitual use surely brings
Shout. The swiftness with which it
produces its dreamy intoxication, and
the few apparent traces which it leaves
behind, make it a favorite with women
who know nothing of its ungovernable
forces, ol its cumulative effects, and of
its terribly dangerous nutnre.
Its use is far more to bo deprecated
than that of alcoh'4 or opium, the effect*
of which can easily bo foretold. Chlo
roform, on thu contrary, Is as subtle
and sudden in its wnywnrd vengeance
as the most (ruacberuus and dangerous
of tbs womeu who use it. The (Jose
that was seemingly innocuous yester
day, may, if repeated, bring swift and
resistless (lentil to-d«y, nnd, though the
(lonalty should be delnyed, it is oertain
to be inflicted sooner or later. When,
a year or two ago, a writer charged
American womeu with draokeaness,
tho charge was easily repelled; for tho
delicate organization of tho refinod la
dy instinctively and notorioualy slum*
the rude grasp of alcohol. The charge
that chloroform is largely used by wo
men, is, however, Inmcotubly true. 1 It
is generally used ih ignorance of Its na
ture nnd ultimate effects, but tbo sad
and diflgrncoful fact that it is habitually
employed to an alarming extent an mi
aid to female drunkemicss, cannot bo
gniiie;-id.
Dhonk — Young man, did you ever
stop to think now that word noutlJs 1
I)iJ you ever think whhl m'sery nnd
woe you brought upon your friends when
you degraded yottr manhood by getting
drunk 7 O I it i* u fearful tliiug to tram
ped under foot the high claims that God
and nun have upon you. Drunk I How
it tings in the ear uf a loving wifo I
How it makes the heart uf n fond moth-
or blued 1 How it orunhes out the hopes
of s doting father, and brings rcprouoh
und shame upon a loving a ster ! Drunk.
8eo him oa ho luuns against some ft lead-
ly house. Uo stands ready to fall into
the open jaws of bell, unconscious as to
hi* approaching fate. The wife, with
tearful eyes ana aching heart, sits at
the window to hear her husband’s' foot
steps ; but nlas they oome oot. lie is
drunk I The husbund. tho parent i*
drunk, spending his timo tmj money
when be should be at borne, enjoying
tbo pleasure* and oomfnrts of tho home
circle, ia drunk 1 lie is spending tlio
means of support for liquor, whim his
fumily is stui ving for bre td ; Ids children
suffering for cioUiing. Di unk ! His repu-
tutiuu is gouo, gone ! His friend*, one
by ono, are reluctantly leaving hirn to
his miserable fate, llu goes down to
the grave “unhonored and unsung.”
Extraordinary 8klf Immolation. —
Tbe following statement appears io the
Pall Mall Gazette :
“All the extraordinary proceedings
of tbo many fanatical seots whoso rapid
inereaso has excited so much iftixiety
in Uuasia are fairly tin own In the shudo
by a terrible act of self immolation which
is reported for the goverummt of Barn-
tow. A few months ago the prophets
of a new religiou made their appearance
in that part ot tta empire, preaching
self destruction by fire ss Ibe only sure
road to salvation, and so readily wus
their dreadful dootriae received by the
ignorant and superstitious peasantry
that in one large village oo less than
seventeen hundred persons assembled
in some wooden housos, and having bar-
ricated tbs doors and windows, set the
building on fire end perished in the
flames. The authorities are doing all
they can to stay the progress of this
new madness, but their tusk is obvious
ly a difficult one. The punishments
which the law can inflict Bust have lit
tle terror for enthusiasts who deliberate
ly choose a death so horrible as'fho true
road to Heaven.”
MT* A Tbnneesoe paper reports the
following, whish is among “the best of
tho season
Mr. Avery said be had a fase In
eoart tbs other day in Meraphta A lit
tle fellow was introduced as a witness.
Tbe counsel oa tbo other side desired
that tbe witness should be interrogated
touching his koowlsdge of tbe responsi
bility of an osth. Tbe Judge (Radical)
pronounced the usual questTooa :
“My little man, what are you about to
do r
“Bo awora as a witness io tho case."
“Are you acquainted with tha nature,
obligation*, and responsibilities of uu
oath?"
“Yes sir, I think I am.”
—PWell, thon, what do you think would
bo done with you if you ware to swear
to a lie ?"
“I dent know sir, without tho Rudj-
cula would nominate me for Ooogress."
“Sir, you havo broken your
promise," uui J one gentleman to uuothor.
“Oh, never mind ! 1 cun make auotU-
or just us good,"