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CUTHBERT
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appeal:
BY SAWTELL & JONES.
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1870.
<£l}c Cuthbert Appeal.
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One •quart, (ten lm«i or lea-*.) #1 m» f*»r the
•firat and 46 c »U fo- each .«n l n*qneiitiiis*rWo»-.
(’-•u Tract advertising ns follows :
4 -1
Spice.
J Months
6 Month-
^, Mouths
4 (Column......
*25 no
$15 «•»
i 75 05
^ Col unn
40 0
7» 0*
1 >0 -SI
On* Col.i n i...
50 Ml
91 Oa
15) Of)
4 6 1
4 ft)
4 0)
4 0
4 0.1
5 0«
JBB* Obituaries, il U0 p.*r square.
LEGAL ADVEltfEfrtfft.
OlDI-VAaiKi. — Citation* fur Liter* of h3-
m .iistrat.o:i. g1 ir lu.iahip. Ac . $4 *00
Applicitio » for lettiTH of li'Minirtsiim .roin
admim-tr-lion * 5 00
Application tor letters of <1 Biuis-ion from
guirdianshp •
Applhsation for leav* to s.-ll L aihL .---•*• •
Notice to Debtor* xml Creditors,
A Ira nist.rator’* Sales
bU.«:wFif’8— Each levy
♦' M irtif.ige fi fi sales
Sales of Li.id by Aim nurtritor-. Ex out or*,
or G 1 nirli hip, are r tjurred by law to be held on
the drst Til May in sue tno it h. between the hours
often in the f-ireno hi. and thrrt* in tfhe nl'ter-
aoo 1. at the C-n»rt House in the confer in which
the propeny is situated. Terms or sale *ti?l b*‘
•stated.
Notic * of the*" ■ales m .at be given in a public
giZ 1 t - 4’ d«ys previous to the JUy’bffc.ile.
No ice for fie s»le"of p*r-«o 1.1 property inn-t
be id veil in l.ke in m ier. Id dayspr v.ous to sal*
•day.
Notice to d btO"« an 1 creditors of au estate
must be pu dished 40 d «ys.
Notice ttut appltcatio.i will lie made to the
C »urt of O.* Imary f ir lervr to sell laud, must
be publuli *1 for o 10 in *a:.b
Citation-- foe l tters of A i ninrstratioo. Guard
HaruUip-, Ac m i<t bi pabl.Ki*-! JJ-Lva -to.* d *
bn Pin fr in \ l n istnin. t ir -* :n 1itln ; lor
d.smiosoti fro n G lar.lialship, 4) »i iy«
tui'*s for f irs of 4 1 trues mn -l H
pabliniied mouhly tor fo ir in ».u hs-for estab
d shuu lost pip r., tor tli • fu l spice or three
in oaths —!>».* c • n 1 *11:1* titles froiri E< y. itora or.
Aim ni-triuira. where bond hisbe-M %ive.i by
in* *1 ©eased, th • fu l *;> iCe Of l ; bre.* rta oithA
Pub ic dio is w*Tl klwaya be coutiua *<l accord*
Hsi< to t lev*. Hie *eg»l req 1 rements, anfaia o-»h- 4
*vrwise ord -r l.
B. 3
R, R...}
ST it. )
M^y.
Thr r d winjred va rle from ocnding'eflrh'y,
With racefui pinions *poising,
I'ouis out a i-qii <1 roundelay
In jubilant rejoicing ; #
The c ck-grons- drums on so mining log.
The fox f-usak-** the cover,
The wood-cock pipes from fen and bog.
From uplinds. leas and plover.
The speckled trout, d irts up tbe stream,
Benea h the rustic hrWljr«w.
While flock* of p* genus glance anfl glehtn
O’er beach mul maple ridges :
“The gol ten nibin trills his note
Araoig the nettf-l alia lows.
The iHib-'eUuk, with in *H.»w thro.tfc,
Mak-s mus'lcvl I'HciU'-aflows.
The peeping t'rog*. wftfc ti'ifver b.-Hfc,
In'chntu cal ovat'on.
IJhig out a chitn * hf treble swells
.’jtHoV'Ui* aratuiat’oii ;
Tli • low of kine is mingling with
Th song of l *rk and spanow.
And fill iw fl *1 Is nr * growing blkh.
Beneath the plow and harrow.
The m*Wn all night serene an l white,
On lake and s'r*am is glowing.
While rip,dug fm Itiim seek her light,
Through w.iodland valley flowing : ;
Aul all nightlong a low sweet^ong
Sweeps oVr the mistv hollow*.
'From m irsh an 1 f** 1 fr »m hill and glen.
From brook, arfd fi dd, and falhrW.
It is tl?e tim • or pl-a^aht thilTgs,
ffrnl »ve ra ik*s up hi« issu «,
A «d h-arb* Will up. lik * hi l list «p:*'mgs,
FrTtn rusted cell- and ti-su.*s~
A time to lie r at b eik of tlay
A -ilv T-c’ioraad matin —
A liqnid fret-work in crochi’t
On atmo-phiT*c satin.
A time to the aonl. the eves.
To watch each bird that puses.
Ah*l half sbrmise that birds are wise,
And men are only asses ;
A »d tb-n to tu-n a id rai-e the loid.
With wval^r shonl l t< b aiding.
And take th • oil, w ll beaten roid
That 1- a<ls—unto the ending
FNiilNEElF 1 KEPOKT
•or th*
BMSBR'Mt CUTHBERT & COLUMBUS
H. R. COMPANY April tst, WO.
iJXOt\EBR'8 OmfF..
BaIxbriogk, CcrHBERr A CotirUBrs R.
Haiahridge April 1st. 1STrt.
To the pfeiidant anti Director* *f th Bam-
\ridge, citthhert Sf Columbus R. R.:
'Gsxti.emex—My very *ht*n tj
lion with yotir nmtl, |>r*-chid h lire po^'Ri
hility «>f making aiiyihmn Irk* rfti ex
tended report; l therefor.* h g lekve to
suhiint the following tUUemcnl of the
proKres^ mid «•< »n< lit ion • *4‘ y* »ur ro ut ti»
the *1 April, wrirh estimates of co»*t
to the toun t»T l*«t!il»ert, uml to offer a
a few lem-irkw «»« lh»* conrnndiori* 1 of
your road an I its importarn*e ha jrf! «Mt ;
let from the in'erier *0 rhe AthmtV and
Gull eo.»at. And 1 take pleimnre in stn-
litijf in the lie^inninR, th.it the fo-»<i n
and surveys were rnadi* uinler the tii-
re.-tmn *»f Gol John G. Gl«rke, late
Chi. f Kn^tneer, and that whatever .W
merit there may lw« in the*e jcr. tiltF is
due alone to h.in, not to me.
1 wilt Hp«*ak «T ib« l«u*uti and ►wr
veya iii tt»«* order in whi.*h they come,
trfni ahatl eu*JeaVor t*» be aa couci.-e as
piHsiblc.
OF THE lOCATIoIf.
^The lorat'Ton 4*.»u»m»*n«*ert on the west
i»:rtik the Rut River, alwmt two thints
• if a mile above TNr* Toll B i*lg^, and
runs in one strnijht A*/g, of rt ^1 dr-^.
W. to the town ot Cohpntt, *iii
(Munity ; a disianei of 20 mil.-s Tli s
work i* all under <*oiiir.iet and in the
hands «>f */enth uien of energy and ahill
iy and at prices which in ike the n ftir
returns 4 »r tln^r lah^»r, and ( imv>* every
eiUlti I dice tfli.it the whde will lie leads
f »r the KU|»ei>tru. ttil* * l»y the 1st of Ju
iy, though ‘’The tn^ilt U.ying <*o« d h«f
••oiKrtieoced moon «L»rii.-r. as ^he 'Work
wtfl he-kept as iieraiy eoi-fi a*t**d asp •ssl-
h|« ih its pr«4{«en8 T<»^:iTdH 'CoVqn.tt —
'File r«*a<l died is tW»W ls 5 i«*|f <lres e-* ’ll •
/mm tin* eii.l ready tor the snjiersimot-
are. The location is «*xc<*ed niHy fav«.r-
able IV»r Thei*»iristriietion «Vf a "first ela-a
r«»ad, as may l»e fftfVrred fr«*ii» the “fact
That Then* is *n» rift i<n flre'SO miles ex
ea*ediiirfd4 feet in depth, and no hank
eX* eedinjg 12 !**et III height, t*kA that
with tin* inaximnm grade, of only 45
fact to the mile.
The w.it^r opi-ninRs are of mie.h smfefl irfi-
portance flint 1 Imve co .ei lered thmii in
I he cost ol •ont ingerltexpenai’S Tln re
was grad.-d to the lat of April 7J miles
and Hie rtgfhtol way clear-d and ifruh
bed iiiileH. For the newe eonve'hient
ari'^VlfriHitWit of the estimate I will di-
vide the fhifd 4nt<» two divisions. First
divi-ioi*. 2d tnih*s, from 1} «mhiidge to
(y-•!c|*ntt ^ 21 division, 45 miles, fium
XJolquill lo GuthbiTt.
FtRsr Divr-ioy
•E-iiin ne ol tin* fi at 20 xnilea with full
''eqftlipfhi'iit ii(.UH4 V to do the bus ness
ot the U *ad im uiding a Howe Truss
Bridals w th a draw of 6J feel op niu^
•rfVer the “F .iu-l siVer.
L<>c.u. Work.
Ex»*» r 7(l &f9 iAWc.ward* 1?<$ c fits. /Ti iY 1 Tt9
Bmhk. 8l.3t>7 *; **• 18| - 1V«T 89
Gruiibiag A l**aring 20 in les $207,710, k.l’»4 0 l
Crii8> r? ?1c.v54 80J at 24 cents. 13 152 0 *
Total cost of local work. kfT.t 84 70
Average C‘w»t of loe d wo kp-r mile. $2 334 23
Cbst of one M le guperttructure
70} ton*Tipm(4» He. p»irytll #73.00. $5,300 25
528 ) He. wr«Mign't'Vf»a chairs 5 cts. 261 0 )
350 llw sp kes Ac's. . v • 165 UO
Laying truck »nd gtraightclirng iron, 500 00
Tot.l. #6.2.15 25
The Or. .ms ties being already' e*uilrart
ed for, and »i*!• in^ delivered on the
line nf FP».id. I have iin-lud**d them in
Ol** N'ost i ; f I »e i| Work, (hough th
ahoid I- [jpop- rK* CHinc umLrllie head of
Sii|MrsVr-iierifrb.
EpiipntetU SeceisrPT/ for the Fi-$t Turenty M Us.
•$24.00.1 0>
7.J00 JO
500 IK)
*17 Oil* 00
1 .'50 .Ml
1 h0 ) 00
250.1 0
1 -5«h) U
.2 Loc hii oiv*.-. tfl.,W» ill,
"2 Pu#- uger C 1 is $ .50 ) H).
L B igg«k«* Onn* $ 50 » D 1,
25 tr sgbt (Jnr-. s7-n 0 1.
5 Gnivei Gk ’a $35 > 0 J.
* I) p a 'Ha. d ng, ^80 OT),
1 E igiac 4f<Hwe.
4 Tar 1 di « aim F xttir.**
2 Rump Tu iks IV IK A X *^k1 1.0-. J 0.
Inn tn- 2 suliugs 1. M)» 1 et lung, each
40 lbs p r yd li-} tons #75 ik-rHott. 881 l5
KXTRAORDIvXKX Kxi'RRIilEAT. — An eV.*-
*'nim» pi<f*or m ik**s aoMie H4n i*»$7t ^it«t
(melds relative 'to fh« «*^ah'rft'tr»ti tnSur
gery known »r« tr.ilisJhsinn .^il Mid
fmm 1 ne system iufh iRmtft^s. It in
stances a X^iSe wh'fciu a d»»jp. iVlpi sMi.
j *eted t’» t-ln* pr«a*i*ss l»y* Di-s. Fi«*er hh l
Itihih \led:enl * olie^a The
( i*«n'ifiJ arfer.v of tlie can n >nfv
•Ted and the’hjcaid >||«tWi*d I-» fl *W -esfji
•until 'the vnl»j i-l ha* to all appenranee
dead And iiiemtwn w.-m then made in
‘the mi ni .i s jugular V-iu, by whirji the
hliMid was trail-den ed in'fo i4ie «*err.is«».
when ih<t (l»>g was restored t«• arriirra-
1‘mn. I he tame of the exploit tiavinjf
Teaehi-d the parents i.f a eonVumpiiVe
;y AtitR lady in Iowa, they sent t** t) .
Freer requesti*£ him to try the trails
fusion ex peri m<-nt iijsm their daughter
Dr llont, of the Rush Gollege, acted
m the matter, lie f.itiud the girl in a
^Vpiy exhausted condition—ii- faet dying.
Immediately ho t*s»k sixteen • >uitt*us of
bh»«»«l from a sixteen-year oid brother
of the >«»ung l.idy 4tid ir5'*«4ed it into
-her ay stem, I he pat-im then went into
a com :i t«»se B'ate. Another drain-of ihi*
vital fluid was resorted to, and a rhh'.l.
frmn a h n year old 4an»ih«*r ol the pa
'tient, until thirty-six ounces were intne
•duced it:to the exhausted verm* of the
^coiisaiHptK’e by this extra(»rdinary expe.
trini(*tft ¥f*> result^ f;»vt»i*ahle or other-
'trisa,lias s" far attended the n|s-r «tion
The Isslle of tin* alf.ill is looked f* rwaid
to with great interest, especially l»y the
medical f-c-Uy.
6tartiixg, Hut I’kuk.—The nuui^>ei
of deaths in the United ••
last June. .* “ - oUlw ending
, -osuitiiig from the in*em|»er-
4*tO use of anient spirits, is j£iven In-Urw,
AM well as the number *ot men, women
i$nd HjhiUpon KiTit to poor-houses, insane
•and inelmuie asyhnns from the same
Realise ; State iM-BeteuliaiieM f.»r offences
commuted while nnderthe influence ot
liquor, as compared with the number ot
thoae whose crimes were TudtKed by
other caus«*is : Deaths,dig,000 ; lititcides
from intemperance 409; buicides from
other causes, 37"; lu l«M»r-houses, hie
b late and insane asylums, 13**,000; l*er
cent, of crime caused by iuiemperauce
65.
The above is a mo>t startling exhihit,
and snows the gr^at evil of uidu g ng in
the wine ctip It is a th- «sl Ingti fui
commentary up--n the morals of tne |»e«r-
ple ot tile Ulilted Stales, and suggests
the quosimu whether or tn 4 the fcuose
S inw sa4 jaisory wui4 o° l
U wmovetl.
*ikl.u3l it
BriSjc /K'TFliir R r >r. H5.MJ UO
Recipiluhtio.'i.
‘L-ical Work (lstli.v) $ 4~.C81 00
2t.‘ m l •? «ij> r-trilc h *«• ^6 i3"» "25. 424.7c»: Ju
•*jq*i=p*n.*i»v fo 20 rains. 'fi3 rt$l
b. ;H;»* Wit Pliiil -k V« r, 45 00J 00
. T n.ll. '$:7#5"r9 25
E n -Tiirg sui-1 r«»n'tinp*ht Ex-
'■p-h^«> t » p*-r c-'iii, '.7 1
TntK' 'Cosi 2b mi'cL $307 >«1
.4‘v.*iR««* im> p t ihilr, 15 39. 05
Pum uf (fo istruct on.
The •e'ki •r.i’Hg sfid grflhfnng edhsTsTb In
-•nninij d-»\vu ail ir.*es for ti»e width «4
lOfl feet --m -e.llrei* Vide *r4 the'iienire
rrnd re owing fr -m the stpm^e >o Uro«*c -
pied *hy the emhioA'fH«ni, all logs, brudi
and «»th V Y^T^h^le waleitstl, an-l tell,
ing ail tr-*es w*rt)K*mt rMm timi #, that
In -V he liable t-» f.. 1 U-h^O itie tiiick.—
All i-tnmps will be gnnldled fiXMii the
“pace t-» he - c- up ed by einhavitm-ms
of 2 Icet an«l less in Height, and befwceft
.the heights ol 2 and 3 feet, cut even
with the Mirtae. ; an I when the cuts are
not, s ii Hi i-ntly deep t» tak-* up the
sl'fimps, they will be gruht»ed 1 fo-»t he*
ow grade £ nbsiiikmciils will be 12
feel -wi-le on top, wita « slope ol 1| i<• 1.
Excavation's W d^<5t wide nt brutom,
vurfi a tpiiform elojMj of 1 t. 1. Should
1 find I’-on* further mvesfigai'b.'w -that i4ie
soil wi I stn -d si greater si.»pe, 1 will in
erease it t*» } t » 1, and thereby eoiisid-
ei ably l«*ssen tbe cost «»f the local wo k.
Expe len- e lias taught, that the exp-1 s
f keeping up the roidwuv U - Ulsgie-t
!!l" •mo .n ments " —• •* -
J .... • » « M 3
'..-mg t*» impt rlecl -Ira Huge Th»*
width of 18 feet is sufficient to adm-t «»f
a ditch on eHher side ot the r ad bed,
2 feet wide a-frd I 4 deep, suffi i« n't Id
■keep t-he foadi-diiv dry ; particularly
alter Lhu ball isiing is put on. For • ul-
lasting^coarse gravel is pn ferred and
it th.it cannot Ik* hud, stone In ok n up
sufficiently small to pass througd a 2
inch ring, can be n**e<5. THik, from it-
fHiniuA nature admits the w;.l«-r to jn-t
col ate freely tnrougk it; thus keej-ing
tbe T-*Adfl d fr 4 Horn wat*er s mcTeas-mg
its finiHiesB' and very matetiAfly b-sseu
ing ihe cost of repsiir It is usually
put on fr-un 1 foul to it iuch-*s tidck.—
There is no appearance of any instwid.
so far, on the line; >mt should any be
developed during the progre-s of the
w.-rk, it can be put on after the road is
in rqiemrinn at oni«*h !■ a-* co-t. I have
not c(*!fsider«*d it m th.e estim ite. The
c«*( hi 46 ce«ts pn cubic yard,
equal t«» $1,400 p**r ihVle;
efeetuca w*.* *4 of tne
long leal pine 8 fee* long, hewn on t
sides In a tnrfocm itnokness il*6 inch®*,
so as tohfiohr $ iuch**s > clear «-f heart or
ih--face, and bhakc-l <^T suffis iently t*
retn- ve The bark and f-*rm re« tangti!ar
siibrS-=-ciosstii*s will lie placed 2 feet
apart fr«»m centre to Centre and bedded
4 inches into the loadlted At the joints,
the weak t*o»its «•! he rrac'fc-, tlie lar
gest ties will be Used with a chair, a
simple plate wrought iron, weighing
10 lbs., turned over on the edges, so as
to clamp the has-* of the rail The rail
is fastetied tr» this and to each tie by
spikes, six lactic* h« g and J itk4i square
The bridge «*Ver Flint t? ver w'iH l»e
rtf t e Howe VnMqtttttin. w eathe boar
ded. c iVcred and paint d with a draw
01 60 feet opening. Abutments and
Piers of hick; and C tvould beie re-
»*r»fiHf»eiid that if fcood bedding stone
can lie had within pn»|>er limits, aU»ve
i.r liel.-w oh the river. That it be substi
tuted for brick. The inct eased cost
will 1m* wh-dly in commensurate with the
end. The propriety of this i* too ajipa*
leut ininffpA,
*1 he cofcimned high water for the last
two iimuJis has made it impossible to
ftrtrke the proper s-mndiiiws for fourrda-
tioD- f *r the Piets ail*I ALutm-i tH, with
out which n • co.Tei-1 esiifn-te in detail
c-ul-i l»e iiia-le, A» so--a as cm* urns tun
ces will |iermit the nwcessury eXaiuiiiH
tiofls will Ik* made and estim «t«*s in d»—
tails reinTned. But 1 think, und. I* (»rdi-
nary cir- uni-tunces, the estimate of $15,
00 Pwill ht sufficient to cover couiin-
MECON’D DIVKIOX
Of th Survey* frim Colgu'U to Ctdhbe t
I cannot s«y rh »ro id trre q»re imiaury
surveys than t«. % give the uiimuiit 1-»r
vrhic'i a R -xi> couhl im* ti'liPt from Col—
quit to <Jiitnl»ert acc iidmg ti t-hc sur
veys receudy made.
Gsat of ImcuI Work.
Ercuv .*ti-»n. rft)9.0 >0 cubic y%te. 18J c. $7.‘.315 4 )
Linbxiikiu'i, 241.00J •* ** Ir^c. 4t..'8 » 00
GruM> iii;A-e<t*«ritig 45 mile«,$2«U07. 9.346 50
Totil co^t wk (2d Dhr.) $126,746 50
Distance* from Colq i t to Gutlits-rt 45
miles. At.i ig-( c-rfi qn-r m le. $ - .81C 60
^liisis btftTtft eX|K*rimeiK>rl suiv. y,
mid it is bih "neasonulrK} to 'i*om*!u<le,
that a careful V-csrti"n w ill consi-l- ral.ly
lessen the amount iif w*»r k, and ehorteu
the -lisiance.
Ejmpment Xece&nry to do the fc uincu from B^Oi-
bridje to Cutkbert.
2 Locora-»tiv»>, $ 12.000
4 Faa-sMiger Chik. $3 50(5.
4 Huccu-ce Cat*. $2^300.
75 Frt-isbt Cars $7 0.
11 Gr iv.l On-$33*.
1 L» El- D p »tB mfl'flg
5 Sm-11 Depot Buildings
2 E ui is linnsD.
I Repair Simp and M-ichinvry
6 rarunara m l F*xtur>.
•61*omp- W I1-, T« .k-. \To*» Ish- d--,
Iron for 6 S dintf* 1 »0 hm^ each,
3’d o m ln«n per yn d »75.
121 440 Cr-M«tii«. a iuclud-ug hidings,
•>i «.
ir**m (aduifibits viu Troy fo Montgomery
and Selma, direct communication with
Mempbis Hickman, Columbus. Cairo,
and with PaduAk tt tW jmirti »nvd the
Ohio and Tenn. rivers, and also with all
N. Ala. Jrttd Temu The same end mill
!W suhs. ived Iy • mvd iwtw* t4iaifdr d
lr«»m Eufairhi to Moutgorn-My. And
further, at New O’leans by the
fusas IfaKmsd Of>w in (iperati.ui within
the |Vm U of Texas, wifh nil Southern
Texas fhrtttfgli H nist-m und Austin.
I«s»tjf»g nlrrtn.itely to a jnn- ti-.n further
west with the great coirtemplated Fa-
eifl-.* Raiin>ad, S-urth. At Vick-burg at
once with tlfe Sclfftlldrs Pacific. Railroad,
mar in operation, cr--estf»g Red Rivrr
at‘Shieve|M»it, to the town tif Mor^han
fn^.irrfiwH county, TeXs*s, to he run
vAt Hi h jin etioti with the Memphis, £1
T*as»» & Pacific R. R i*t a point already
in t9r»uleiiq4a!ion, ulxiut tbe head water?*
«»f the Tri.fi y River still an -the'r «4n
nection with the gr. at Sstlwm route
to the Pacific at Memphis ih rough the
Memphis & Little Rock Radioed now
jh opersti-rtt t*» Little Rock, Arkansas,
-thence by rtre Ca?Tii •& Fult*»n Kailrood
to the Telus line at T- Xarkaifna, rhe
’eaWLrn tei minus of fhe Mefnpld* fel
Pasodb Pac'fi.* Railroad, and with this
road to its jiiuctmu with tbe 6 P. R R.
uear the head wateiB of the Trimly re
f- nvd to atn*Ve ; theftoe in one coium->n
truiA l»y way ol Ei Faso ou tbe Ri<
fjTatide, to the pacific at San Diego and
San Fruticisco, thus forming what i
kiiOAii m- the line ‘321 4 > araliilbd*iii the
sniveya made according t*» an l»ct ofj
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OF TUB CONNECTIONS.
I might say much as t-» the cap.icily
ol your coil of tv. m ^r-nbi-u a paving
business t-*r y-*ur toad, aiiil th* 1 Oiic-uut
freight find tr;»v 1 that should natur-
sdly pass ■ ver it, wheii it aha 1 have been
commie ed to th* neaiesl practical j o nt
(*n -tb,- -F4»»riiJ.i r«»4d ; hut this I think
wholly ilnntnaiisaiV. ‘The pTefirtit sue
ceV8ful working of the udmiral-le sys
tem of 'railroads i. Georgia, and* the
rapid construe ti-.n of others, will g-»
further towards convincing y-*ur |*e-qrfe
of the udvfihtage to l»e derive*! from
building yofn* n-ad, than anything 1
could say 1 will tin relor** merely draw
y--ur ntt- ntion to s-mie (*f tne most im-
I ortant coma cti.uis, and give the dis-
t iii. cs fr an Mime *-f the m -st prominent
points-*n your road, to the Atlantic and
(itill rousts.
At Coltinibua Jifii have the most direct
conn**--lions with the North, *K;t%l ami
< at ; w*th tl e \Mxii, lhr-mgh Atlanta
to Criarlotte, N«»tth Carolina, by the
Georgia Air Ltn- R-ilroad, llietfce
dll ret to Uiehni-md, N-»rf«»lk, W ash—
ingtoii l-«tv‘, Ihiilad-hmia, New York;
with Tennessee, Reiitne-ky, w-id th**
>(• thweat-m Stales, through Knor-
vill , Chaltati oga Nasl.vdle, and boh
l-v111 ; with the West tPioiigh OjH-tika
to ru-cumhiai, to t *»ii*o, at the in'.iiih »»f
the Ohi-», Mt-mphi- ami Vi»*ksl>urg; and
E.siwar«l to Wi'winig’oti, Cbatiestou
and Jt ivai.iiiih A- Outhh *rt vdii »re in
-fin e --ounuimiehtinh with tli^ sy-tem
• »F o..As Ts'ibfi'lihg out M - won. The
Rune may Ik* said 1 Golunddis. Mii-I on
t-e West wit a Kiifoda, JS-hig-unery,
S »ti M .bile, nnd N*e.\ Orleans At
B .1.0 dg** diteci r-mniti -ieuli*»ii with
SiVannah ulid Dmiis fck, and w4n»n
>-*ur r--u«l 8*i«li have tieeii coin pie led t--
Hi** Fkirtd - lyail, direct comfiiuni- ati-Hi
4rit)» the tlaiitm at F«-rna:i-lin» and
Jai-kHonviPe- a lift wi’Hi (vulf, at Orddr
Km a ai.Vl St, -Murvit
Duiarttexfrom Piottuneiit Points on the Rond to the
At la Uie and Gulf Coasts.
From O.iUfc.-rt vi« M tcou to Savanfiah. $11
miles.
From Catbbert via Bainltral^e to Savannah,
297 m les.
Fr.-m Cu!b>«ert via Bainl'TlAce te Bransai. k
26? m les.
From Orrth btfrt Via Ba ivhrid^e to 3acksonv ii li*.
27 l mile .
Fran Cutiihert via Baii»l»rs!ge to St Ma ks.
12 i mil e.
Fmm Lumpkin via Cuthbert and Macon to
S.iVaniiMh. 33. nHeK.
Fmm Lumpkin v.a Biin'chl^e to Savinnah.
3*7 miles.
Fmm Lumpkin via Baiolirid^e to Brunswick.
293 m les.
From Lumpkin Via B)«nHn£ge to Ja;k-on-
vifif. 29i) inile ..
Fr«»tu Lumpkin via B;tinbri<lje to St. Marks.
11(> m.les.
T here are vet other connections in
cohto?iip];tiii»n which should n--t be
■ ..a i. l . • , • I
; — o over it^tiiiv, viz: a conn»-
with Mobile nod New O* leans mid the
Misa River thrmigh a lina frian your
road to the Ghuttuho-i- H-*e at C-buithia,
or worn** (Viber P*rat7 itoibl-* p« »i'nt t -eoee
by « rb .d nfrrjjtly chartered to fVIbird
in •Jonnec It C-mnty, Alab.-Tha, wh- rc
the read from Montgomery, South,
nrufiches to Penaucola and Mobile, am)
from lhe Limit ah--ochee : via. Tri»y t*»
Montgomery ; and ;«n-»ther fr- in Knfaula
by* the Vh ksh r, r & B un-wi k Railtoud
;« Meridiaw, 34ihs. That latter road is
now under XMkrtTavk srtme twvTti.y miles
/com Lubirtlit, and the mirve\n and fi
catbh* «rw being pushed biTward <aprd-
Iy, looking U» mu early letting • *1 the
w h<»!y r-»ad ; and lastly hut not least, a
line d*‘rect fr«»m Columbus to Kingston,
in Cass coftnty. Ga., «*tt the road Ir-xu
Atisnia, ti«irth ol wh-re the mud to
R -iijtf hr-oicitea. All of these taniijec
turns are of great iuipo- tain*e ahd should
receive yoar m ist serums considerutJ-m
By tH«« road to Pollard ybn w*fl have
diVeiut cufiimrtfticati n tkilfi
Rv the road
(-ongies in 1853 4 to aHeertaiu the most
pract.cab e rotate f -r m Railmml fn»fn
the Mis.'fiseipfii R-v-m* to tbe TaviRo
Ocean—and ot which Was said the Fft*n
innry of the several mutes eXaffiTHed —
*fne r**ute - f the 32 l parallel i- of tin Re
surveyed the iu-is* practicable aiid ec«-
u*-micwl r-utc far a Riilroad from the
Mississippi R.ter to lhe Pa« rfi.* 0<*can.
Tt.is (act has deou m«»?*t clear v demoii-
aliated, as ivi fence t by the 40 miles o
snow sheds found ab-olutcU necessary
• •n the loud now in ojieiaii->n To f1te
P..c fi • ntid, the trlrtnid fitili in«»r«* «»r
le>s lucid* lit to this latitude for neatly
six monttis in the year, fmm which it
is scuici'fy i;«c«*?sart to say The hue
it)*-23d parallel, w il Ikj almost cntiudy
fr-e. That this r--:id will lie built at
ii-* distant d .y, in this money making pro-
gre*eiveTai‘roiid age Would seem ecari*e-
ly to admi; of a d util, and wh n edrn-
pleted as has been shown, that on the
w-sty-^U will have ta-niiectiirfiS n-»t
o. fy with the fh-ist practicable and eco
nomic 1, but l-V reference to tbe map il
wi’l be foiln-1 to Tie flie shortest i oute.
'for a rrfil -o.id from the Atlantic toftla*
P.o itic ahd i(rat. to*», M t Bi*tin.sw»ck and
S.v nnuii wiihiTi the b«»r-leis ..f y.-ur
own Mute. Of the uliitr.ate ttdv.int.i
ges ot this « Ollliecti-MI it is U— less f >|
tue to say any tiling, and at ti si I did
ic t intend I-* say this mu- h, Imt having
re eriedto your coin.ecti -iih with the
Pat lio could not, in j*tstice y have said
less.
()‘ t!i« cn.itemplafed direct connc-*
ti<»n of i. -of* ml ms with K'ligstmi and
the a-K’antage rtieiVl*y. lafl «*?idy to y»mr
road, but to ymtr people iiih--b yftgtit
1m* said m-»r« than time and the limits
(»f thn rep-'ii ivifl aM«»*v. I sh ill tnere
f-»re endeavor to be us concise us poasi
«c.
The importance ot this connection as
:>*fforditig the most direct railroad coni
mvimo»T.«-n with the great mineral grni
an i R fK’k regions of the Valley of Va.
and fhe N-'it : -w*-^terft rftat-s, and also
from the West Indies to t*or mt-*ri- r;
may he readily seen when I Male, that
an tifr tine troin Havana to Phirago the
great Rail**- ad centre *»f the N uth west,
posHes di:ectly through St. M rk- and
TaIlah«sBe«*. about 2j miles from Bain*
bridge, f«mr miles trout Columbus t«»
Chattanooga thence about tiuil way be
tween Nashville find L<>u:svi|:« to Old
••ago.
Voftra is essentially* n cotidn growing
region fin-1 the experi lice of the past
has shown, that whale cotton is made a
sja»cialt), but comparatively little grain
find Hto. k is riise-l. Tlies-* your [n o
pie are obliged lo haVe. Where then
can tl ey be m »re vastly and cbeaplv
slip! b-*«l than with this connection 5C-»m
p|et.-d, 11t ns afT-udiiig Tbt? iihoitest H*il-
Kiad c -mmiinicHtum w ith the grefii grain
and si«ick r^ioiis of Virginia, T*niiieu
see, Kentucky a.id th-* No ti west? At
Kingst*»;i there wfli 1»e direct * onii e
lion with th Vill-v of Virginia,Thr- ugh
Du t-m to K m-xville, Ibisiol to Siilem
on the V- rgiiHa ir»d Te.ines^ee Rail-
roa I, thence down tin* VajjlfV l»V a iv»;-d
t*nw l»eing located tola-completed at an
early dav throign Lexington .«n«i St -n
ton, the v- rv he-*rt • f t-ie valley, to the
Bal iin re an* 1 Ohio railroad. Ai King
Iheic Will also he Voi^ftectiilll with
Teni:(w?ee, Kentucky and lhe K Tth-
wext thuMigh Dalt-*II t » Chattanooga t »
Memphis, N.u»hville, L--iitsViite. The
.i tiers I and Agricnltur;.! wealth of
T7ie*-e Slate* is t-ni well k'l'-wn to need
anything at my band-. When all lli-S
roads are VvifnpL ted, such an a»range.
Ill- lit rn.-»y b«* ma-le by the -lilfclent mm
pail ier* that a car rn »V lie loaded at any
of these pl.ii es uami-d, with horses,
mules, cairb*. corn bay, tl -nr, Im
e-.rv, krM, iron, in short everything lbat
V ur |>eo,-l*- need and aie «.bllgi il to
have and landed at jour d-mrs withoijJ
breaking l-ulk T He sa-u«* rftny* lie said
of Cuba and lhe West f rid es generally*.
f-»r th y t-m Rite yonr »e«- ion haVt* theft"
vqiemab^es of ■cr-tTon and sugar and the
varied products of the iro.-ics, and ct»n-
M-queiitly the same wants: a car can
l»e loaded assle-wu iiIniVu and Uti*-*nded
t-» a '•{ Marks, and return la
den with tti*. pr -ducts *-f this w-irld re
nowiied region t-- he (iisseimnated
througii the luterb-r avid »H, both Trade
and Trfiv«*1»4* wo dd pass Avd* yi'u'ir rrtad.
If the ad .'antage of such a coinmuni
cation with rlu* We*l Indus a foreign
co'lut'y. are of such importance now. I
**ak^ what wriH they be \vhen Cub:, U\-
t» and Wsftt- <»f the most iiii|suiRul is»
lands l»e« ome a part id the U S terri
tory as lhe tendency of things plainly
show- wdl be t 1m case at no very dia
-uni day.
The people along the line oT the pt* >-
prnsed route t«> Kingatm and in he
Sift*ih'-*r«-ter'n portion -*f yonr State
xhoulvi feel u deep interest in it, for
whilst they prodiUTs c-»tton afc**, nuiike
yonr people they cah pns^uct) wheat
corn, (nits tiftutr, xbntidantly and stocw
In » great extent which cam lie put !«»
must profitable a- omit as may lie readi
ly . een when 1 stale that their wh- at
i .»n be harvested and ground and de
livered on the line of your road, and in
the West ln-i es, whilst the croja* «»f
Virginia; Tcnnaatme. ftt|d
XoitH-wesl are yet standing in th** fi -l-l,
tt'Us a* - uring die Iwncfit of being the
fiist in the ;u rket and demanding the
heat prices. This is two plain a prop*,
"siIhai pi need dem-»nsirati- n- In «*as*-
you do ia»t *«* the air line to Kingston,
there i- .HHoilier tvgy by which this de*
si ruble end can, it» pfift be* sCtTtfined.
v'-s : by a road aitvady charter-d fom
Unlwrihtis to West P-4tttar. the Onatta-
ho? ch**e river, thence by Atlairta to
Kingston. This h* a very desirable
r-.im-ctioR but y-»u should leave u*»
stone TjiituiTied m secure tne dire- t line
fn'in fi,!iunlmn t-» Kingston It is use
less lo say in-ire.
What will tie the result when yonr
T-»a-l shall have been completed Trovn
('-•bmilms lit Fla r-m'd and all these de
sirs(»io connection's attained, I leave
you to deP rmiue; Imt I think tliWt a
r-4t 1 n*«H*e to rhe map will convince the
must s^Hfilrcal that you will lave a
country wmilly or m part trilmtary t«»
y«mr road that will produce a buifiness
fig* las* ond^the most sanguine SfjietTrf-
tirni- of its f.-ieuda And here just
a word to the Stock-holders and I shall
liaVe d*ftie. The road has l-e^n f.-un-l
to Im exceedingly cheap find of an easy
constMi.-n'on and ubtfring is w*uutiiig but
a united * fl -rt on your part to obtain
Hie end. Tire -officers m-e directing ali
their eirergi»-8 toward the early coui|4e~
lion -»f the first 20 miles in order that
y**Ti may ■'get the lieriefit of the Stab
aid ot $12,000 j-er mile., whicli secured
will render the early completion o' 3’onr
whole road from Colamhus t-» rhe Flori
da road only u question o time; and I
have Vasily Underrated the intelligence
and foresight nf thts p« eifee tf they jier
vnrt such advantages p» pass unnoticed.
Other eommmiitrea all «.v*-r the State
are T«-rfji''ng the lienefi , daily, of tl.eir
bneeight afi*l’JiroHipt IkTiaii Is there
anyrea«-Ki why yoft tflioilkl la* less fa-
vrned ? 1 tiiii-k ubt. Unite then as one
man in aiding the Pr-sid-dH an«l 43rre«**
tors in forwurding this road winch I
know you must f»*el s^frsfieij, will re
d-kind not ••lily t-»*youi* irnfivi-fu il inter
T.<t, l.trt to rhe Fwii-fil '(tf the whole
country. But th s mmh is certain
without promptness irtfd I'ouctTt if ac^
lion but little can f»e‘d<^ne.
My acknowfe-iemcn t itre diie tojotir
H*m. Pr« sidedt and other officers of
the company with wh m I huve had
lire pleant!re «»f" a(*qnn*nt.»nee since 1113'
v.-iy short r-tno'cltisi wifh yrttir road
l-»r lhe very -ffi. i.-nt n.d r**d«*red me in
the discharge of my duties and th
courtesy which has ever characterize-!
our iuttfrcfifirse.
tte»q»ecrf.il!v ?u'-mitt*-d,
F. S. MO-BY,
Kng iicer 111 Cuarga
Evils of Car4 Playing.
One of the objections to card playing,
•s an amusement,is that the excitement
is fiai intense. We Americana live at
high pressure all the tune. We are al
ways under ex-*it-*cncnt. W* ue*d aedn
tiv*-a not stimulants. Boy a and girls
paritcttlarly need what 'fidl el«*iie the
muscle, not what will stimulate brain.
K**ci eation x .onId re create. Card play
ing does not. The clerk, afier an even-
ing.-t rWhI, does n--t go back tA bis
a next day refresr-ed and invigorated.
It does tsH aend the siu-ienl buck to his
hooks with *a bett*-r appetite for>iudy,
ft absorbs the mrnd ; it does no recu
perate. To send a ls»y to the card talnc
for recreat’.ou is as if a farmer should ut-
tempt to rest Disburses by taking them
• •ut of rhe and pulling them on
The race cour.se.
But fhat ht tint kll. *Carft« arc eot
merely the gamhler'a instrmnen% they
aie Us? g..mb er s bait. No man ever
Tvodt-Cb Iris first l*-t on T-mlette; ran Iy,
in this nJOfitry eu d-nrfinoes. if a young
man is to be ‘packed,’ he is asked, al
first, at all events, to an innocent game
of whid^or euchre. I had ft conversa
tion on this subj et once, with a gentle**
man who was thmmgldy acquainted
with (he secrets of a gambler Vi prides-
siim, if he was not a profeTftioiial gaiip
Her himself. *It is the g«nnbh*r*,* said
he. ‘who ‘crfftstttiited 1'* e c ief market
fr playifigcards. Most riianiilactur
cis have au eye to :heir patr nis. The
only safe cards are Uio-m* w.th plain
backs Tbe car#hf with fi^ure-l Iimcks
are ail made with>uu eye t-» the Immimi
A professional can a I way.s teil t lie face
fn-fit the hack.* 1 do u*»t Votlch f-»r the
accuracy of nb statement. But l have
examined a g-Msf many packs -»f figure
l-arke-l cards since, a-Tld l cun detect
s ight differences ifc J the "figures onys- ff
It is cvlt i.f! that tlie hacks can often he
read, by an expert, <*f riot always A
pr-ifesMoteft gambler hougfit tip a!i the
caids in a ce.tiih Wes era town, near
whaie I formerly resided, lie tn«*n se
cretly srrpptied the trade hi itself II.*
Would, tberd-*n% play with any one with
their ntn pack. Of course tie al a ays
won. Tbe same thing was once done
oft a large scale in Havana The ras
cal made an rniineuse fortune. You
wi<l find lhe account iu a We«»'tiiiin.*tcr
Review.
A Pr&ct cal Joke
A company y**u. g men who were
supping o»g*-lfier at a tavern, found the
wine t.«r«t w as se'ved of very ;niJiff*r-
eM quality, when one i f them, w h se
h us--was in< far distant, men ion that
he hud in his C- liar at home, MB-* W’iiie
tha was particularly fine and that he
*o«r.1. go m>r to h:« hon>e find hrmjr
■C-Hij |e • *1 b .(tHe, wbii^reilyges.ionbiH- h
pb*ased the eompalfy. But alter lie Had
gn e -m his errand, one of the c riipanv
pr-qais* -I to play a trick, by going out
to inert him on the way t*» frighten hifti
Yo ih s practical "j *ke they .nssenied
with great glee; and accord ugly off the
planner w»*nt Yt?! frts cx|>*-dition, widen
promo* d to have so ph-. Maut an efl-*ct.
TheTiyrht was dark, and a part of The
way was in a bmefYT*ud; hut wJiat
hr-ighlened the fun was that j ist at hand
there was a lan yard, where there lav
many flesh hi-b-s nt cattle with the h-»rns
on them: and in one ••! the>c our h*r*«
inver’ed t-iinse f. ill Older to c-nqiletc
the ln»rior of bis fi^ur-*.
The iiaupany in high export'on. wait
ed Mnr tribe for tb- resfrit »>f the fiol n.
At 1afit. their companion who had been
for the wine, entered with his two Ihi|
lies, fcci'WItng to promise; but ms their
companion did not ap|*ear t and b i>>g im
patient to learn the history of the j ike
they plainly a>dc-d him if he had n- t
m**t Wifh someth mg of ra;h**r n sh -ck
ing :ip|M*firafi c ujsm ihe Toad. He an-
sw1 red,—
‘*lnh•*-*!, sonieihing of tin t sort mud-
an nt a**k »i|s*n in**, proli -l.ly a robber
in Vfi'guise; bpt ” be con’iime-l. ‘•what
ever it was, f have done ir* TmViness.
for 1 (jiii-'kly ran ti v sword through its
body and it dtopped in*t:ttrRy at my
feet without a groMtl.’*
T- r- v n»»w *--iz d the wbole ronrrpirny ;
tV> ;ill im-Aied ihi in sear«-h of tlieir tin-
T-irtnioife friend, whoru they Mmn fit in* I
et-vi*l--i»-*d in tlie cow's hid-*, lifeless, and
Welti ling »n hi'* b!ooi|
A tract cal j* ke is alwsy lmble mor-
or liSsto be s't» i,d« d ly* very danger
oos ci'dm q'fiViio* ^1 is tin* r-s- u ce o
f-i-ds w1»o are »nrj5pab|e of foreseeing
the great risk they ran «f involving
tln-rnTclves or the i*t of tliejr iinfe<>]
ing w'it in some faial catastrophe, ft is
a cruel and hazz ird»u* j K'ularify. which
ha« often turned a c--medv into the
di*epe>t trage-'y- The pr-r-lh *a‘y*.
“T*- tlie wise it is ns gie*»t n 4ilea.sure
t*» hear nmnisel mixed with mirth, as t*»
the t-m-H*!i to have sport mingled with
rudeness.*’
Th 5, Erbi.emof Fi.oanvn?.—A l* rren*l
-ays ttint the lilv, as the rml'Wi n
Florence. w.«* a-l*-pied hV r»*j.»wiii th -f
the ciiv was built u|sin a fi 1*1 of tries,
t-V r- fnge# s forn persei U'ion. Mh<»l!t
tif wiihuri'lreilyear** la-f-retbe Christum
era. Under the -ni--lf st-.rte arch*** which
?u*m -ne eaves of the Pilazz » Vec«*-io,
I lies vrhite and r»*«l 8httie in heraldrie
i-l--8-«omty a«( es. lithe -ns of pi-werfal
Fl»neu’li-e families But in th-* sleepy
-•ondrtinfi o'f’tbat atnl other ftn ifrti yAVs
-•f 1-!« years, the poppy would la» a
mftrlt iie»**e fir eX|Mirieut • f h.*r present
Iif • nr. r*th« r. want of I f»*; TWr m Vjadl
i*f sleep is up.m her politic*, her t>itg»on.
h--r indiisliy, tn*r nwKferrt art. Tlie
driver lies a-leep hi* load ; Dm
l.tickRt-er -nods upon » tieftcb mjtsid** Ins
lifle sh-if* ift this drdwsV morning.—
In-Iced it is no nnc- m-n->n sight to 8e*
a h-tn*f-sited ls*y ei*j.»yir»g his siesta
fi!retched on the pav-'mefit of a crow
ded ihtm-fijfMmT, and another throws
down his raptor a pillow in the pnhl c
street, ihith that care’ess grace *vhich
btfl-*ngs t«* this pe- |*le, preparing for a
similar slumber.
Cannibals. — ‘Pa, nre cannibals people
that live on other f -Iks ? ‘Yes, my dear.’
•Thru, jia. Uncle Georg-* must be a can
nihal, f*»r ina says lie’s always firing on
somebody.
Is*. SI I
<>uly fi.« livt « were
ApothtokM!* »r<>» 11 kuvicttd(-—The
greatest pleasures of life aie i-fieu sac
rificed 10 the pride of sacrificing them.
11 -nnibal, who was blind of m,e e)c,
laiighe-l al the painter who re|-r-*seuic(J
him with tw-i cy-*s, but commended hi 11
who p: in led him iu pr«>fie. Many men
cannot bear insipid fl-ttny; but - ve y
one likes to bate bis faults concealed.
Thr li fie f ub's (*f ft gr«4R wink a e
the crUiidwT-lfrowb to envy.
A tuaii said to bis s-m, ‘You are n
but only he decided, and that w.ll
repair y-*nr f*dfy ’
A i-eficf iu prejudices passed ill the
world for good sense.
What is iiaiftt inj iiloifs to the «d'
vano-tlient -»f art aiuf science is the • X-
istni-)e of Wh.*it are -called men (*t goo-1
senfie. Who s -e thi -gn cle -v y — Ojcuuic
they cannot ace far.
iu order to wirte history well, in
should take a middle comae between
Tacit-ns, who fn-kes rnen always act
from design, and Plutarch, who iiiak-*s
them always act fr-#m pa-si.-n. in ev.
erytbiug, men hover a long lime about
the Fnd tiefore attaining it
If you s.n-iy history, y. 11 will'find all
great actions, whether, bad or g-anJ, iu
t-ie periods «#f transition from one slate
to another.
When strength is aboent, Justice no
longer exixt.
Ttmse w ho are f-l e know bust of
'tae world, adiii-Migh they think they
know most. They are t->«» uiueh occu
pied f« concealing -licmselveM to be ab ft
lo observe otners. TImihc who ore open
ai d haVe no vic.es are coiiteni to appeal
a- th- y are, and cah etuploy then* intel
lect in tliewtu-ly *»f otheitj.
Viany in- n a-e led by the fear they
have rfl being b*d
flan I COO lie U avail Imt Kttle ; they
are like the hammer which always re-
mils from the anvil.
Every «.hj-et has so many different
shIcs that we should always eXamfue—
never pispn-oj.
Th-« • who are
walking lea-n
I heir rdeas IhaTi to d.scoVer trilths.
A clever mania often a fnadiTiatl;
f.-r the Iixteft-T has only tne alternative
of thinking himself n I-joI, or lhe eleVer
man mad—and the latter is much easi-
W-* Jhofild lie more slow to condemn
the *ipini-m ««f a great m in than of an
entire peoph*.
The New Era tv ikavck.—The
q.restion of the NVw French Ministry
ha- at length iieen decided. M Oliv* r
h is fi nilly sacc*** de l in firming a Cab
inet which w-oiild seem t-i Im* scecj(ta
ble to the E iqM*i«»r, nod which is in -in
ly **»mposed of men of «s4l Tilieral
prii.c j>les us in-ist c tinmrthd H tithe fa
vor of the |M---}ile. At hist, the Eftrp- r-
or w« uld seem to have become convin-
erd «»( the impractie ilnhljr (fesvttmg
fate and the w ill of the peopl-, Hfid to
have dee ded that a c--ft9:ittTfronal form
•f g-Vv»*rfKneiit, and i|»e •-ft him -ouleut
itient, i- b- tier it» iA thft stsll-*d «»x «»f
}»ers*mal an-1 ir-ea|M*n-ib! > govermnent.
with (onstaut hatred and bickerings
therewith. ,
Ijf lhe membel8 of the tre^e t’abfnet,
mo't of them men of msirR i.i thefr t»wh
hind, lri !* w besub-s M. Oliver,thepr--
mier, are wvfl kft--w n in this count V.—
They are, hoW ver, 1‘neii «‘»T ffisdl wider
liberality than any that ha\*t> piece-led
tlu-m, ail’d su h -i-, ^hilc desiring t»*
in<-ke tnerfl-t»fv« 8 am^tSble lo tiie s*»v
etcigw, will keep ( Ver in in.ml the in*,
teresrH of tfre ^M*op1e. A great change
f-»r the he t»T h.»« come over the fil* ; fr jt
of Frdftk politics, and a very ’oemfi
cial change has been j n u„.
lives ,a the jK-ople. In ti»; tUr e lh**y are
to take that }mri in the g..vernment of
th eonniy which th^ r iuteliigehce and
patriotism nq»i^. 8 .
acctistorhcd to piibli*
in-ir»* li-»w t-» coiiv y
A Lo.idon me'rcfiaVit adrertised
Cnracleik who (uyQltl “bear confine-
o»ei»t ” He receive-1 afi answer from
one who had h-*«rt seve.- years in j of.
MT A chap edveftises fi»r an “equal
jmrtuer in the m Ik hasiness.” People
fl«»D*t know whether he wants 0 pump
or a w ife.
1^. Nupon <m cad** the 45, TOO sclioof.
nrast* rn in his Empire 4 *thc paci&r wiftiy
A
HEROIC REMEDY.
HEiNRY’S
OAnBOLld
ConstitutioA
RENOVATOR!
BASED dy SOfmOB.
PREPARED WIT SKILL,
■nd all the available {ngennity a d cxpertne«»
tha' rtc art ->f phu-ma«'j uf the present day
can contriuute *
And Combi -ing la Concentrated Fena the most
Valuable Vegetable Juices
Known in tiia History of Msdioinaa for
PtJKIFYI.XG TP.ite BLOOD,
Imparting
NtTRTUIlE TO THE SYSTEM,
Tone to the Stomach,
And s Heil-iy Action of tSe titw. Ki
Secret and Elrretivo Organs
A DYING ZOUAVE
I*sv hrr»tliiiig Ik’s ’a-*t on lFi«* WttlffiFd. his
C'>mi>ai:i ns sure- d on an-1 i*-fr. hfin aloie*.—
T ev kn*»w ih<* rsus-* of his appruiicliiirg end —
it Was rl»e d«* dlv i-iillet. ^o frirndTy v-iic**
"00 .1 rheer biru to ii/e—no lmmsii skill could
•av- kiw.
Tbofimis of Precious Lives
wpr H' lap Iv STi.kiox. a «d as sur-ly
'tottering on tu nii ti-n*».y end. in >uffrrit g
Ap"nv. VfretcbeilneM, am* igu <rau«e of the
eatue wl-ich
^cie ce eai arr it an-I assnsga.
Nouriah into new Life a id Vigor,
An * cans * -h* Bloom of Health
To d&ies ones mors npoi th*ir withered Htssks
DISEASE, LIKE A’THIEF,
>t-nl- u. o - inyici ns -m.tr ire-i. ai-d bcf--re
ihev »»•* a ware uf it* fc* flick p'anta Hs«tlt firm
ly in the ey-fcc-ni. an I lhroo *li iieir ? e«t o»* inat
tention bi-onieH sente I. a»id d-tiee nil - rdinary
or ten-|Hiia.y Wea-m-iat to teliuqui-h its mer
cile*-* irrasp.
Do Veil Know tlie Came oT
The w u 1 :-d form-tia holl w cheak?,
Tha wlihar df ea—the sail w campla^bn 1
Tia fonta v-i’j -thi 31 ikn. ql\*y e?» ?
Tha em »ci it id form —th 1 tredih itfj Vame 1
Tha ttVeheYrii* pi twle flu to ’uriog sors 1
Tha ^epulaivi e n? fc ioi -the i flxmal eys 1
The impl id foea -tw ron jh col ar less skin ?
ar-d d-bit Hat. mr ailme - • th- p er-erri nge »
Thcj -in«w-r i j si*npl * and c >ve s the whole
g ouiul in nil i e j.li z -s viz: the
fiANGj OF DISEASE
A NT)
hkuk7>it\uy tunt
Are fimi' v fix#*-! i . the
•Fountain of life—the Blood.
, THE
Indiscriminate Vaooinition
daring the l»t»* w »r. with di-—ix-d Lymph has
TATXTED TJE BEST BLOOD
In tli** ei.tire I -nd. It ha-* planted the ge-tn oT
th- in-»s*. melan.*h-dy dn-nse in the v ins of
»n*-n wc»*nen and children on all sides iced
no hing short ot
A HEROIC REMEDY
will Ftadioate il root a—1 1-mneh, furerer.
Such a Remedv is
HEX KY’S
CARBOLIC
lONSTITUTToJr
RENOVATOR,
■Ox arxcmyo thkit a<*i rruVea a f
orrc-i with -he fii-d an-i liquids Ihet-tLn. and
•rum rhe m-Mi.fnt it i>aF***» ii.t*» th- Blo«»d, it nt-
\u*Iih •bsi*aoe i-t its f *nn ain head *f*t itu x**rm
’•nd rantnrity, nn-l -iiaripa'es it Il»r«mgh th«* ar
t-i-nea of the «*rgans with tmeriin* c-*rtai t\.
and setids new and pun* Bloud "boun ling
t-iruOg • every aitery sn>l vein
Tne tobf ob~« -if v *cW)f-ila that som*'imt-
fl.>iiri.<«li m a s'nd lie i«ner --oiditg «>f lhe ab
d-nneil like k rnelo of c-irn. are wi'h- red. d-S
s-'lv^d a d -radicated *tnd the diewased parts
•ouriuhei i»-i« Ice. 1 heTorpi f 1-irer a d 'a-
act:ve K'dneys n-e si winla*- d to a hvahhy se-
-uvtt-.n. and ti.eir nnhi-ni f*i»»o s reatored bo
reft. 4r»d lira vh i'll a-Mvny.
It- ac»*i»n "ft(••">» ih hi-Mid, fl ids of the b»dy %
and <-Ia duiar 3\*'im. me
TO'rtj. rtiilf iffso and disihtectawt.
At Hi- t*»o**b di-e-ise droops. di*.s, and the vie-
tici tif its vi der-ctf. as it were.
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
It ReV-eres ihe entire system *-f Pains an4
Ach a. enliven* the spirits, and in-p^rla a
ftparkiing bright ess to the Fye,
A rosy glrw to t 1 --- Cheek,
A ruby ti gs to tha Lip,
% dtanii^s to h* Heal.
A bright ie :to hi Coat bxloa,
A buoya ey to the Spirit*.
And htppiae* oa all sideA
Tti-m-an-K have be*ri re.-c-ie«l from the vtnr,
-*f tie g -vc’b\ its lirnrl use.
T- is Ren.ed* is » dw offere to <],«. - , u V,|j #
with .he iii-»et M»emn a<*e-iranc» t*' iia ; L*.;.
renricml v.riu.., ~ J (...we.fp. H„ J)nI
eitiee. at r
. t T<m «ld Arrrcr TBR
Kilners, EeVjitir no f ume,
A,<d of W _ mn ajW CMUn n.
' ervou, ,j rl „ r .| l
tode, and L-*e««. it iii q *urpat
ft *x ingu -hej
Alfeet m a -. t , l0 dsk rad CWivpnjSfta
las* as-^ „f t!»•- K»d » \s I»j »|*» pcia.
K \>i|.eli- Female 1-v-jg ilaritiee, 1 lew
tala, all -kin '4-e W »^* Liver
Omulckit. i-.dig-rion. Piles,
Pnlm nary li.sea—-. • 0.1 -
sumption Sc-ofula
«r hiig*- EmI,
f* y p h itl s,
Pn WARED ST
MS*t-
rorpaa-ed.
Pro£ M. 5 fiESSt,
DIRECTOR GENERAL ,
n» SHE
B’ kLt.N HOSI’ITAI,
, H. A, k T. 0., P K. H.
HENRY A GC., froprietprs.
Laboratory, 278 Pearl Street.
P.-st-Offr** B«»*. c2T2. Nxw Y« k.
HraiykriTU ioN rknovalox f# $1
p*»r bott.le. a-x ho.ties f«»r $5. ^ent a y where
on receipt of price. Patients are reqo**rt»-d to
rorr-apo* d eonfi-l**nt ady. a< d reply will be
made Hy foll-wn.g ma-'L
Fold fiy all respectable iJrag^iet*.
E-i»n**d srb-i'dink to A - tof C*-nsrv*o hy F, K.
PpviV. In th* Cl* -k*r Offiee „f rb" Hisirict vimit
fer the Awitboro DwtiuA of Now Yask.
VOL. IY—NO. 27.
Eoskoo
7HE GREAT REPUTATION
Which Kuskoo Las attained iu all parts of tha|
couutry
Ab a GREAT and GOOD MEDICINE |
And the Large Number of
Testimonials
which a-e constantly being received from Phy- I
sician.i, and p-r»in« w .0 uavc bepm clrkd by [
it-* nee, is cone u.-iivn pi oof of ins reiaarkablo
vkloe.
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER
IT HIS NO EQUAL 1
ft£1X0 PfgirrVXLT thk most
powerful Vegetable Alterative
'TET DISCOVERED.
DISEASES OF THE BLCCD.
“The life of the fl wh is in tha Blood, - is
Seri pi krai max: n that science proves to lie
'rile. The people talk of ba.l blood, as tbo |
■cause of m my diJM<e\ and lika many pojlti-
ur 'ojflnions this of bad blood Is founded in
trurh.
The srmptoms of bad blood are usually
qui a plain—-bud Dig.-stion—cau.-es impsrfeot
11 uti-iiimi, a-»d consequently the circulation is
f eh e, the soft t isu s loose their tbhe nin4
• la*ticfty. tb-’ tongue becomes pale, btoad, .
ai.d fr-'tf'tMifly fchvered with a nasty, white
coat 1 .!§^ o-iuditiou soon shows itself its
r-itjg'in-M <% the 7»ki i. then in emptive and
u c-ra ivc d!s-.'a*es a id when long continued,
r-subs in serious‘tffeio is of the Brain, Liver,
Lung*, or urinH'y epnnratus. Much, very
wq-Ii. suffering i-i erfusr-d by impure blood It
is es'imated by e-.rn^ th -t cue-flrth ct the hn-
n-an-f .trii.y are effected with soxofula in some
f.rm
W tien tli * Bloo 1 is pare, you are not so lia-
h'e to any d-.-M-naa Many imparities df the
Blood «ri*e ir m impure diseases (»f large cit-
ief. En !irate every imp u-ity from the foui.
tain **f life. an«l eo< d spirits, fair skin and vitkl
streiigth will return to,you.
K0SK00!
AS A
LISTER INVlGORATOR l
STANDS UNRIVALLED.
BRING THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE
that u-noiKNrLT stimulate and cmirectj Hio
hepatic -(-ere 1 -ns an 1 functional deuvXokmkntj
of the l.iVfK w.Ti'roi T DtBiUTATixo the system.
While it ncU-fr. elv u -dn the Liver instead of
C'lpi-i'i• purging, it grad ally changes the dis--
c 1 *rg -a to a p erf eel natural state.
SYMPTOMS LIVER COM PUT NT AND
‘GFSVIME (»K T110.-E DI EASES
PltOflU ED BY IT*
A •-UcW or yetloir color of the skin, or yel
low sh-brow . SjH»ts on the face an-1 o', her'parts
ntthe h>d ; du n--s mid dtowainess, some-
trine-hendtclie ; hi o'er or b.id taste in the
month, pfterrikl heat; ia man cases a dry,
teaming c uigii; u steady appetite ; S irneti-nea
s.-ilr et-un -<*ti. wiih a r-i-iug of the ’food'; a
hl-i-R.ed or full feeling ab-ut the stomach a: d
*i Tt 'g- avating pain^ in thd sides, b-ck, or
bread a -d abo-.t the sbo-i'ders; constipation
of the ho vels; piles, flatulence, ‘coldness of
tbe eX'rtoh lies, etc.
KOSKOO!
fs a fe.h**»Ty of Wonderful Efficacy in the cure
of di «a*-*s «-*f t'-e Ki ln-ys and Bladder. In
tb***e Aff-cti»us it, is as near a ipseifie as any
r-riiedy can b- It do** its work kindly, ai-
!and -urely. The acusv which it affords
s tilth certain and perceptible.
DISEASES DF Tilt KIDNEYS AND BLAfK
1»LK.
Pre^^Pinacq uinted with thd structnro
a»4 fuac’ioniol the Kidneys canr ot estimate
ti«*‘i 11 -or* so re of th sir boaithy act too.
‘Regular and sufficient action of iIm» Kidoeyw
fa aa .mjM»rta--t, nay, even more an. than regu-
Uriryof-he bowels The Eidueya remove
from tue B o-»d tboa* effete matters-' which, if
permitted t- r?m .in, would speedily destroy
uf**. A total st«ir of the urinary die-
ciiaig s will o ca>iou death from thirty-six t*>
for«>-eight h.*u a.
When the Uimy i-» voided in srrti’.f quanti-
tirs at the tira-^ or wheo .her*? !a a dbp»>i;tiou
m (Jritnii* in*ir* frequently than natural, or
when J»* Urin-i* Hi^h o-dore*! or ecildiitc
with wenk'iow in the *m«:l of tbe bi.ck, it
•b*nil i not b* tride*I with or deioyed ; but
h*o*k «»thou d be taken at o ce to remedy the
•iitibuliy, Im fin e a lesion of tbe organs take#
place. „v t of tho oiartaes of the Bladder
•*r g .fiatt* fr- u thoae of the Kidneys, the Uiiso
Im;! g irnp-rfeutl j »*creted in the Kidnoj •,
p t»vc irri aip-g to tf.o B adder and Urinary.
•pa-*ag—. When vre lecolleet that medicine
nrrer re oli*-* the Kidneys escef>t through the
arue al c rcM!ati-*n ->f tl « Blood, we see h-»w
n**cessaiy it :s to k-'ep tbs Fountain of Life
Pure.
KOSKOO!
meets with g*xat acccraa in the eves of
1>I P.A-ES OF THE NERYDC3 SYSTEM.
Al-noet nine »r- tbs of cur p A ojde suffer fi*oni
'»■ rv-Ojs ex -au-i-ion. a*-d arc therefore, liable
i j» eouooniitagt evilaof ir.antsl depression,
c.-niused idea*, fwltcuit.g nf tbe brain. Insanity;
and c enpL't-* breaking down of Che general
heul'h. Tfioiiaands arc suffering to-day with
b-i>k-*n-d**wa nerVofts <y<tnsi, an-J, unforto-
unte-fy. tobacco, -tl ohol. lat*. hoars, over-work,
(jRental an-i plnsical.) »r* causirg diseases nf
the nervous eyslein to increase at a fearful ra
ti o.
The srmp'om* to which diaeaae* oflhe nwr-
ona give nae. mav be stated as follows :
A dull, heavy h e!i»g in the head, eowetimea
m--i «- cr le-s revere '-ott* or headache; Period -
-•al Head .cue. H izi.ie»e. Noises or Ringingin
he Head - foifurm of Idea*-; lemp'-rary
\a>** -d Uemery ; D*j- e tjon of Srpirita; Start
ing during j*’l**»*p; Dreams ; Hesitation in
\h wiring Qi-stionh; Dulueas of Hearing;
Twi chi g *..f ihe Face. Arms. e*e.. which, if rot
promptly t rated, lea. to Pa-alysia, Delirium,
Inaaaity, Impotcucy, Apoplexy, etc., e' 0.
KOSKOO!
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DiugsLid, Merchants, etc.
Ti» Bx»t awn Most Potulax Mrdictvx ut Fax.
ratTAtin oxtr bt
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ORGANIC CHEMIST,
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