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law ‘ * ,i... hour* of ten in die h>r>-
mnnlb. io the afternoon. «t tin
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litetrtlittn ’tlj. !o ' ' ■ Morfj tvt s
|{ol.« l»r tie' “ , f)il lounnomli
mtts! !*• pn'd's i( r . for tin- full
for esit 'iv''‘ii‘- , fotn|»*llin dtl.s
of d.re- i, .oinlstnit« l,ere
fre.tn l.v enlor* » • j •tu ti.t 1, ill"
foil SO. I of dtr-eimn dit , to
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BURKE & WATSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ;
Mffil.-lyMiu- _ s ( — I
A. C. PATE,
Attorney at law,
lIAWKINSVILLK, GEORGIA.
msyS-ly
Batts N. Mitchell
gurgoon Dentist.
r i \VJNG resumed the practice, offers his
IT orof-tsionsl services to Hie cUisens of
lUwkin’VtHc sad vicinity AH
warranted. Office over New One biore.
mar*3*lyt.
~~R. G. FULGHUM & CO,
Auctioneers,
11AWKINSV1LLE, GEORGIA
WILL *t»e strict sticntlnn to all haslncss of tbs
’’ klodejitm-todti, tacir csre. spvt ts
SIXTY days after ilate application will
he made to the court of < Irdinnry for
leave to sell all the real estate U-hmeiii-’ to
the estate of John L Wood, lnte of Pula-la
* .vmnty.decd,
Adm r dcbonl* non.
November 22—Wd
HAWKINSVILLE, GA., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1807.
GROVESTEEN A CO.
I*ittno l'ortc iTinitufurlurcts,
4!H) MHUWVAT, XKW VOKK.
THESE wVvflSfifceAJihe lQfftufi
A ward of Merit! al IheTV ntMNaittir. over
the Itest makers frmn Lottilim, I'arMklier
manv. the i ltienof New York, Hiilitil< !jwia,
Bahimore and Hinton; also tl»e (odd Medaf
at the Atuerii-an Inslilnle. for nv>: sreew*
*ivk vtiw!!: Our ITim.st contain the
French Grand Action, Haip l»wlal, Over
•tnnijf Hnse. Fuji Io n Frame, and nil mod
em Inijiromin’ata. Kerry Instrument war
r.uthal KIVK vr j». Mat'e under the super
vision of Mil. I (1, «a|“' has
■«nil na«os»fWcWr'fccll«h>s f*a tnami
fneiuriiur etmltl- us m sell the*r htstnimeal*
from SU*) to $Mi e).ea;H-r than any- first
clast I'lamnforte.
.AtUL Sit--If -
Kemseiic uttil «u* Him*. J
’i s*-, j&f \
etdWHPB«IC.i -of
i¥T AH die rookine for n
ii~ fitiull. nun l'i'doiie with ja
tSf Keros tu nil or . lias, .mi
Jip- with 11-« irorltlr, and M | _;4J
£?f* 1' - icvpeti' . diniilivanv .4*l
mr odo r fuel 4T .. 3 ‘
I.IIIKIIAI. IMM ol NT TO THE Tit VHK.
KF.HIIHKXK LAMP IIKATKR Cik, iOO
, ’ PEAUI. ST NEW YORK
E\i:n loirs sale.
WILL I *«• miM lx*fi*iv ihf nmrl l»o»is»‘
in Hi Imvn of lluv.kinsvilH*,
EUlniiti t ouniy. wllliln Hit- li jrul lioiirn
«»f-il«\on il.o M Tin Inviu Jrtmmrv,
Hi** ftiliimiM tat)<U h Kriijliit to ihr
«*t C'lutrlt > I«ovo, In of sdU umiUv. Hi*-
. \ I- Nm % W >. m, 315, friii Hon
ot lot ‘M of |H -A tt» i r?*s of lot No
IS I, Hu* :i; 4J* «*'* 1« itljir !U I«n,
nil iiUW’Hofl. I\inr hir! bring in ll*«* lilt <H>l
ri‘ \ of .11 n-ov l*uli»f*Uironn(\.
Tilt* w Moxi 's ilou’i r. I titl mil, rntilaSiiM lot
No **ls, :'Utl 1?'. mi if lot Nt> oil
\vltk*ii tli;* «Hvt llin -of s:v|t|
aituukli S»M tor lilt IrtMW’tlt of Jill* noilM
:iml <*n .**iioj .if nit! «.t.itf, with lltt hi
of Hn* ilmvcr. Tin* ;»l«»vt» mmt
tii.m t) fan It \ ml* • ho.;I1i of huv.kiiM
vHk-.m Hi. vwitm Ol nu * »i«k . n i CVtfnr
i nvk. ’ *«> *. ’ * i.’ * i'l iv itUiu ; nil ill yootl
! rviiair. Torino c*w»li.
l>ANli:i.nAWIA# ~% v«
M. I UR.U’E, J ~v w
Xovclnlier Ist
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ADMIN ISTUATRIX S SALK
Will lie -old, I'. listi■ die t'liirrl iiotisc tliMtr
in li*i L" •t: <»' 3’• .11l ' i“r Ptc Prat
Tuesday in IVlirt uh WISE tin* lollotvintr
! ii'vu lui« in the tow nos iLinford, iH
lo die eslal '■ of Joint W. i itrmlu rs. Jr., to-
I ine lot eiittlatnio; If iierf - -, known its
die IHchnrd Vdleficll dwcllinj; lot: one lot
innhiiofiti' oiio-ludf »en*. known ti> the
'h t.-l im' lol; one lot i-onfiiiiiiit;; one acre.
Vvi I, lilorl. h ilt r Fj ilWliiauMnal ns
- .e- 'll,. : i . 1 ■mil l' 1- lilltui (I ill letter
K. oi e Is fimrin;, I • Tullle A Moreland,
to.I i.'si fa’t'U|V. -’i liy John Haul-, ti.iiliiiu
in • i,’tr o i c ; .11 liloue oilwr known as Mon
-I,mil's old ' • ■ oiii.iiiiin halfi.cn-.
i I I.ATIIR*<P, *
Suv. tn’s-r J- • id-. Ad'niuistrator.
POkTPOKBD
ADMIN I TKA'i HIX'S SALE.
IKf lid, l« old hefoic Hu- fourl Ifimsi
\i i! ..1 in • ,■ l. .1, , Hum kinsvlllc,
wlttihf dm hval Imar-• ot .-d . on lln- lit-i
Till-, i tv In Fell tin v » - Mi.- followin'; til •
li.n.pin id Time
! Inmdr -d ami " tciifiilot. T- olmieired aitd
wHiiiv-fdiiri dl Two hundred and seven-
Vt, itnd Pwo iumdml and niuelT
linjrlSai.i ill die iiitii Ids .rid of o.ijttnidly
j U ilkittson. Imv, I’nl.'is'-i tjMlhly.
! Also, lot- ol land to 'niter Foe in, l wcjt-
I’ rtvcCMlaml Twrtil ’\ I -•<u. ill the I.VJi
liititrlct of oii.innllv Uilkioson. now Pit
i l.iski. o tidv, nmtiilnintr In tint » ? ,nr.x»te
I 1.117 J • , !■• - Sold its die prop
| urn Ol Um dadt” I, lute I,|sal,| • oim
! ti ."dccivi-i ’l, for till- I.’ licit! of the heirsalld
f tedil’ l and Ulid* i itli i.tulinMri eof tile
! Widow'd dower. T’itjf cash.
MARY OA HOf f, Adni’*-
i ik-i ir-fto-1
ADM IN ISTUATOU’S SALE.
W ILL In* sold before the court hoii-ti
dittir iti Jiicka.invlllc, Telfair mtinly, on the
first Tuis.lnylti J.iihijiry nc»t, 1s t iveeii the
law ful houi;:* of sale. oneUfiof l«nd No. 2<!>.
in lip- 14th district of add county, In fimji
lil’r to Use estate of b imam ll iftin. tai and.
(Widow* dower i'\'C;.ii:il.) Tenst* on the
dnv of dc J AS. K 1.. fif.ADIN,
NovetnlsTd sfi—til- Administrator.
AI) MINISTR AT() M S S A LE.
Georgia—DOOLY COUNTY.
BY virtue *>f an order of tin- isn’.rt of ordi
nary of said county, will Is* sold, on
the .lirvt. Tuesday in January next, at Hie
eourt house il<s>r in said (siiinty, la lw is-n
the fidtal hours uf«u!e, llh- lhiymon R. t aj
innm Place, in «ahl ’ minty, w hereon In- rent
id at tin* Hum* ol'li’m cfaatji,« IWo |
lnin<!r«*«l two am! om*-tialf Run*?* Tr»<%rf or
Itfsm, B*4il gA ihv i»n,)jM*rty ofuaynion H
Calhonn. unm-faik pneiimufaß^of
tit** wiflmv's ilftwiT, f«*r His U'iicOt of flu*
ami cfeilwiv. Terms on tin- flay of
SsIMHOK h. T.iVLOR,
Kovciwlnt 1 -jili—td.-** Aflm'r
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
*W!IC'ILL tie *old lafore tile rolirt iill!'s,'
V v disir in Mu l”wn of IrtrinvMle, with
in the lepri hours of stle. on the first Tues
day in January nevi, under hii order from
diehonorat’fi itu-’ mtrtof Ordinary of Irwin
conntv. the following land* lielonging to
the estate of John II Tucker, deceased, to
wit Halt ”! h<! No l(f| and Jot No HI.
in tin- Stli district Irwin county. Hold for
the benefit of the heir- and creditor* of said
dcccn-eil. Tcmi' on the dav of sale.
MR AJAH'TK KER.
N'ovemlter Bth.* Adjnirilstrutor.
GE<)RGlA—Wilcox Cochty.
is lie made to the Court of Ordinary of
Wilcox county,for leave to sell the laudbe
longing to tlii- estate of Al-ndumi Moore,
lnte of raid countr. dee’ll.
8. J. WHlCirr, Ailni'r.
Oct. 11—COd
EKUORi, or YOUTH.
V GENTLEMAN \vlu> supfiixdloi years
trout Nervous DebHlty, Prtatw.fure i>«
ell) ulld all the elfects of youthful indl*i re
titiit, will, for i lie - ikeof-.I try ring luinoutit.vr
st-ii’t lice to nil who weed it, Ute fitgNd
din .lion- II >r making the wiinidtswatpy tff
w lii’-h lie was cured. Suifctmgiw'Hhttig to
jto£i>tit bv the mht rtiser’* C VL’fjßWfe-can do
s*§W aAdressin,..-. InnafigjwetiHSl^,
X^tkM offllfeS. Sew York.
N■ >» Ist din
>
il, I’-l . 1 -'.III. | to]
GEORGIA -I’ULASKI COUNTY
Wiii-rens, Thomas W Rotmek applie* to
mi- fi»r letter* of guardianship of the perstm
ami property of Ell/.alieth N. I Icnilerson,
minor till!. If. Hojtderwoii. deceased -.
These arc. tJiett fore, tocite ami admonish
lilt com etnrd to Is’ ,;'>d app. at at my ”11’ee
within tin- time piiwrllttst hv law anil si*,w
caurc, if any they have, why- said letter*
should not lie granted the aratlleant.
Given under inv hand ami otllcial stgna-
Hire, this Novi-uilier filth, IStltl.
J J. SPARROW,
Novetulier loth. Gnlinafy. ,
ADMIN ISTR ATOR’S SALE.
I> Y virtue of an oftier ftom tin Conitof
> t intinury of Dooly county, will.lK-solil
before the court house door at Vienna, in
li.Kih county, on .the first Tuesday in Jann
on next, seven hundred and fifty aen sos
land, more or h-vs. known a* the late jysi
lienee of John 1). Williams, dec'll, mu-mile
from Millwood. I’luntatlon in gotal Yeptilr.
Sold n» fin- prttWTl.v of the -aid John I).
« iilianis. and” eased, for the la-netlt of the
lu-irs. Term,' on the tiny ol sale.
S IUII .1 WILLI AM 4 , .
Nov. loth—fikt A<unini*tratrix.
GcOJ ;■ ia-THLI- A ll l COUNTY.
VI. I. |H-r-on* indehlisl to tlifi nutate ot
John A. Powell, 1.-ile of slid county
licensed, an- reliuiivsl to make Iniuiclhile
pat meti!; ami those having demands are
rattneste I to pn sent tin in in terms of the
law. JNt). ril l l il, Adm’r.
Nov. Ist 1(1.1
Motice.
\|.L persoiv* an w* rnd aguinsl trading
, for a note given to lit) self by J. H.
Moreland, ill the spring of 1803, lor tw euty
nluv dollars and some mid eenht.il hrlltg
I.M, mislaid mSf .Sti. M.di.’fwnwwP'
hlg paid lln name, I have given him n r<•-
i.’ipt lor ii WM MYlilt'K.
ilttym vitle, Nov. 90, 18tW~~3t*
Notice.
\l,l. persons inddilisl I” the estate of
James M Daniel, late of iHMnaki eoim
ty, deceascl, are rcqnesied lo make imutetli
alr pavment, ami tlm-e Inning demand*
n-ralusl s-dd e*lale. will present them lit
fcrui* of tin- law.
It N MITf'HEI.L,
Dee mil -Hid Executor.
SIXTY days al't.-r dale application w ill lie
m t to'tlic honorable Ordinary of Pn
ia-ki i*• an tv fill- leave to s. H a JHirtion td the
teal I laic of A If* Idlttli. late of said COUII
tv ilee.’d. Nov einher -H. islid.
JUIIS W WALTERS,
November 23 (Wd Exeenlor.
Notice.
Tills i lo notify all persons who an-In
ilelit’ I lo tie- mid’ l>igned. that he i*
now in nml-uf file nioney Ilehasac
eoiniumluli and liintl), and now lie. in repun
.l-1 r.hf. to I»r* iuCOTTSMlrttltltfO JlliiiHf'll
JAMES PHILIPS.Jr..
1 law klnsnille. IHt.OUi—lf Agent.
PJotico.
ALI o, -’.a,- iiv’ol.tcil lo the estateXtf A1
i-x.imler Martin, deceased, arc re<|»csfi
~’j to make immediate payment, and
those having chdm* against said estate will
nrew-nt them la teme-of the law.
JOHN If MARTIN.! Executor*
JOHN A MARTIN, r' xeC WW
Dt-eetnla-r fitli — tod ____
GEORGIA—PI'I,ASKI COUNTY
Wiirbi’. vs, E B-Gilliert nppUw lojttfifiw
letter.' of administration on tin- estate of Eli
/.alieth Dive, deceased : Amr _
Tli'-se are, Hu-rcifirc, io cite and admonish
.all < om-cnn-d to lie and appear at my office
williin tln .iiiue mretarritied by law and show
il any Ohy frui. v'liv w*i*i >'
-hmlid not W Maided Given under 111'
'“'“^RlFTj^farhgw.
I),s- till,—So.l OnUttnry
■ . tCNTV.
Wl»KH*Jt , .fipS»>et!i - Daniel* applies i”
me for tstn-rs ’if'giiardiaiiship of the |n-r'’,n
andutropertv Or SintCtdidßUltlels. minor of
Janie.-s. Daniels, dtas’tl: These ure.thel.
fore, to cite and admonish nil com ennsl to
be and appear at my office velUtltt the time
preserlis-ii bv law and sltovv c*ta* t it any
they have, whtv *aid letters of guardianship
*h,Hiid not Is- granted (lie applicant.
Given under my band and official signa
ture, this Nov -mbcrSotli. ISfifi.
J. J SPARROW,
Dee fitli—3<Vl Ordinaiy.
ADMINIBTUATOKS’ SALE.
11 T ILL Ih- sold, li.-fore tin- court lltlllse
\v door, ill tin- town of Jacksonville,
* * within tin- legal liour* of sale, on the
first Tm—lav in Fehniary next, under an
order from the lion-’niftie i-imrl of mvltiinr)-
”i Telfair county, tie following hinds lie
longing to the estate ot Allen Ray, deed,
t’.-wit No 111 and fifty-*me aero* ol lot
No 11(1 all ill the 7th district of Telfair
county Sold for the lament of tin- heirs
and credit or* of said deceased. Term* on
the dav Tills Nofjhid 1880.
JOHN LARKBY. t Adm -„
.M RAY, 1
Nov. 2b—td* -
Cotton Storage.
SA FE and convenient Storage cun Is- bail
for Five Hundred Hales Colton, at cita
tot.t.vry rates, t<y apidvin" to
Sept 20. M. KIHIH-K.
Titd cuutfir Court Ltnv.
Below is n coj y of the C/Ottnty
Oonrt jUflt.aa it passed tlia two
llfitup 0f%4 Genera! Assembly :
S ' jj - i>r* r
To bvl Ulit. !.3e n h.Ct !-> ttatayf-BH.;
nrmtul .iui v,. t, ftpppoVm! Jllarch
ITth, t- tiflyi; H’i a<R to or |
•faiHi'-f ti (.XEi]'.it.y ilsl
jurisdit-'ion, ?n-t'd for omfr i*uf•
••■■jWHWp. 1
'Hist ir,.m nfiorngr w
tirisact, tttero sliali be two tormsof
the Ootttify O.nirt, which shall be
knowtiS'-lts eSmi annual ecsaiot s.
which shall be held as now pie
sctibo^l}' fitn 1 two additional terms,
which Shfili !w knowli aa qnartcqj
tteeaitdis, width shall bo held at
times as near equi dists nt, between
luo liemi-ifeiaarccasioiid as pmeti
ctble— said lime to bo fixed by tho
(Vuuty Judy, and advertised hi
one of iit« pubite gazetted, or at tint
most public jtluces in tlio county,
us goon agJ ’Oksible, alter the jup sage
ttf this act. The said emu t, at- its
last gemi-utiiiuttl sessions, shall have
tho gatno jurisdiction as now pto
eeribed in criminal eases, and in
civil cflgoe, where tho amount in
volved is over fifty dollar?. Tito
jurisdiction of the court at the onar
ter suasions shall bo confined to
criminal ensus, and to civil cases
without lutit as to amount, arising
out of ike relation of master and
servant, whether sni’s lor wages;
nlso, applications to enforce per
also, ions for tlio evict ton ol
trespassers, 1 intruders and tenants
holding over for the partition of
personal property, for the trials ol
possessor}' warrants, and habu.-R
eorjitts oases; tho proceedings in
sneli cates to bo in conformity t”
existing laws, and section 24 of lin
net of which litis is amendatory, i
It shall bo the duty of tho judge of |
mid court, when rcijucs'eq in wri
tings flit tu ilo by a majority of the
justice oftlie Inferior Coin!, loculi
extra k’ee&toiis lor the delivery.*'! the
- ii’ call ex in ’i- -
ions lortlielifal of civil ensi s last
opecified ; but at such extra *cßsi.itis,
there shall be no jury trial in civil
cases, unless demanded by one of
the parties thereto, in which case
the .judge shall ctuec a jury of five
to lie immediately euminouud to try
the saute. In all other cases the
proceeding*! shall be I lie saute in
both seintarumual anil quarter sen
sioiis as row provided by law for
the semi annual sessions.
2. Me it Luther enacted, 'liiat
the Judge't f said court, rLull dr .w
juries for b»th semi annual and
quarter aer. i -ns, in tlio same man*
nor a* they wo now drawn for the
semi-annual its ions. Tho juries so
diHwn shall t.-rve f»r tho teliu next
alter being diuwn, and ntuny <■ tlleil |
sessions, which may bo hold pro- j
viuiia lo the at ** ***•*> I hat- 'ho j'*
idea now dnv>ni, shall continue to
serve, as now required by law, until
this luw shall ho carried into effect;
and all civil ca*<s, now undisposed
of, in tho monthly sessions, not cm*
braced in tin special cases referred
to in the fir,’ section of this act,
shall be tractferreel to tho semi an
nual cessions.
3. Be it further enacted. That the
defendant, in criminal cases, shall
have the siuce right of ehailengo to
the* jury, lurprsctised in tho Superior
Court in ly® case-s.
4. Be it further enacted, That the
following shall he substituted in Hen
of section 0, of 'he act of which this j
is amendatory : “ That the County j
Judge, or lib clerk, shtdi keep a j
strict to-count of ah fines and forfeit- j
in e« ; out of whlcL hefehall i»ay him !
self and the officers of said court
pro rata, all costs which have ae (
enied, iu said court ktu<wn as insol- j
vent costs; the remainder, if any,
affe-r sr.ch ]»ayii eufs, and all other
moneys, exebpt his costs, which
cotneWhib hands, m County Judge-.
Or to his eh rk in hj« dtliciai diarac
ter. be shall P»y over to the County
Treasurer, and report receipts and
disbursements to the Grand Jury of
the Superior Court; provided, Tout
if the fines and forfeiture* arc not
sufficient in the county of Muscogee
to pay said insolvent c sts, tho same
shall be paid out of the C unty
Tteasiiry, or such part thereof as
tnay be inspected and approved, by
the Grand Jury oftlie county ; ami
provided furl her, That no insolvent
costs shall be allowed, for mote than
two witnes cs to the tame mate.iul
point in said county. lie shall also
keep an index of al! court oontruc’B,
and a list of all certific-.tes and and s
clmrgt B granted by him, wh'eh shall
bo subject to inspection of any one
interested therein; and tie shall
likewise provide a seal for tlio said
County Court, to be used when no*
*tre '-ary by himself cr the e’erk and
until such seal is provided the pri
vatescal (4 either may bo u and ; uml
sliftl! inspect, revise, and pass upon
all jail fees arising nqdcr his juris
diction, before the same arc paid by
the Inferior Court. The County
Judge shall receive one dollar for
j each court contract, which h&wfty
5. Be ft further enacted, That the
special bailiff ofsfikbcourt shall give
lihe fnMiful dischfinie of hi* dntis^,j
the county. IL»
power in the c-xccnti -n of the duties
of his office, as the sheriff, ami be
subject t > tho efiifie pains and pen
alties. AH ordets hud jirhce'sos
ffibdH I>o direct id to him an well u*
™e sheriff, and he shall liavo the
same power to soil property Under
executions or orders issuing froth
said court, m flu- sheriff now has.
ii. Be it {qjpther enacted, That the*
county Solicit ji- shall he tlio eoiket
ing officer fbr said County Conr*—
11 o shall collect all fines, forfeitures
and bonds, and pay over tlio same
to the County Judge, who shall di*
burse them uncording to the provi
sions of this Act. And should said
Judge fiiii to pay out money, ns re
quired, he may he ruled in the Su
perior Court, as Justices of I’once
may now by law be tided.
7. Ho if further enacted, Thu’
the County Solicitor shall fake his
oath of office before tho County
Judge, or flu- Ju-Miccs of tho*lufo
riot- Court.
N. Be it further enne'ed, T’-.i! j
tho County Judge, at any time,
may hear and determine the case
of all person* charged with crime*
upon accusation drtiwn up by the
County Solicitor, without a jury;
provided, tho person or persons so
uncased, shall, in < pen court, declare
that liner she, or they, may waive
; a-i indie*mont or presentment by a
g i,iul jury, and iirraignntent and
trial by a peril jury, which declara
tion shall be entered on the name
aci ÜBarion, and also on die minute*
of said County Court. Either party,
in » civil civo, may appeal Tr im the
judgment rendered nt tlio quarter
and special sessions in like manner
| as appeals are now allowed f'rotu the
! semi-annual spjsions.
!). I'hat the semi annual i-oseions
| ”f the County Court for tin- count jr
lof Paulding, slut!! be Jteld on the
j first Monday iii .Ityniat v ami July
j in t iicli year; for the county of M u*
i nl.- jti, on the thin! M tidny in Jail
i unry and July in each year; for the
county of Polk, on tho fourth Mon
day in January and .July in each
your; fbr the county of It chiuoinl,
on the third Monday in April and
October in i itch and every year, and
in all other counties as required by
law. For the county of Floyd, the
! tail li-rni of 'lie semi annua! re sion
j shall la- held on the third Monday
|in October; aemi annual terms of
; tin* annul)) of I-’)r*_, 1 It, sllllll 1)0 Lvlsl
on ihix! .Monday in May and No
veinbor ; Thomas county, first Mm;
day in March ate) September.—
That the Pemi-aunnal session of file
poiiuty of I) ughcrly be held on the
fbnrll) M -ndays in February and
AngUat.
10. lie it further enacted, That
ull paits of said net, of which this is
amendatory, having /elation to
monthly or for special sessions ol
said coiu*t, except us herein provi
ded, be, amt tlio same ute hereby
L I’I.KA foil Kahiv M.\I;KIAi.KS. The
f>l laying interesting synopsis of a lec
ture ltpou “ V 'ting end Killy Mania
ges,’’ recently delivery-el in lloston, by
It»v. Henry Morgan, will be read wi ll
especial delight by that olnrn of our pop
ulation, oncoming w.ihin i's scope:
« Text—Proverbs xvi f: 2 :—' Who
so a wife, findeth a good tiling,!
and dbloitirth favor ol tie: Lord.’ Said
fthe speaker: ‘ Katur ■, history, Boa rev
i ela ton declare, ‘ It is not good that man
should b alone.’ lie needs a help
mate; n wife in the balance-wheel. the
j regulator, the guardian angel of a hus
; hand's trust, confidence and prosperity.
• Politically, socially, morally andjipirii
j unify, man requires a w ife. Man needs
a homo. The Homans gave bachclois
no legacies Corinth denied them sc
! |itt’ture. Ath- nians sourged them. —
In J’lai-’fc comtnonwe Ith, si the ago of
i liiirtv 'ive. hey wre Htn Man shut
' half's mail without a w ife. In *H yo ,,r
i gettngs. gel a wife, and never re.-t from
getting till you get married. I letter
I live >n an attic undt r iho hallowed in
j ilu- nce of a w ife than rovoi In a palace
of di-Mpatinn. M.n need* a home.—
Ma r ago is the legitimate basis ol a
genuine h mo. Look at the deplorab e
condition of the young men of tins city
without lioiure. ' It ardi >g liousos have
noe'ev.ling society ot women, no l ,oln ''
influences, no place of mental or moral
NO. 50
In; rovem ’in, no altor ol prayer-, n • an
gri of lave.; In Philadelphia, there are
more hmni s in pro; orlion to ita popula
tion han in liorion. Hence Hoston lias
an uik>’| ltd coulrat in (he buttle of
inoruis.’ 1
(Jo to Walk, Young .Urn.
We have, fr in -time lo time, offered
out advice u- tho, young men ”LyUte
South who are inlvec-c t*,l’bor ot l*> ,
(taint) t» id, k’.:d iTI wfi-eli is at
hand. Asa year ot ijlenc; ; * with many
js. di att\tt4 to a aio ~ vre return to the
S’Uty.ct, "j ilt e Uojie that a judiciou*
pray provo salutary and pfit
"Tl~ TTt' i isi -ebv- - .
work at s-eriK* mg, for the year 1 *ti~.
To this en I wo o. pv some well-timed
Mid sSC'isibift r, marks from dm Shrevo
poit Sjtuliwe i vm.—JlTucan Te/fgraph.
Hie re i* gold in your thews ami sin
ews, youn4 men, more valuable to yon
iff in the g ild -f f rililb nia, while it will
mi ply y. ur materia! wants, itNvil! nls >
regencraie ) ott in irntlv. Go forth to the
t ic country, breathe the pure of llenv.
en, put your ermnpcJ linibs iu ni it ion.
aiet you will Ii- s up. i.I at the moral,
as well a* tho piiysicitl change, that
wil com over ;mi. Tne worship of
Nuture n tier Donning niil teeming
fields ot indus’ ry, »ill eh Vat • uml pu
rify ymi, uml yon will lx- tin to f.-l| like
melt, indepi ii*lent men. Villi’will lie
down at ig' tii peace tuid content
ment, an.l g. t up m the morning with
out a headache.
Tiler • is nothihg in nil th • muililu
diuoiis iris of peace, which i* well
OulclL ’ted to lutthor til * progress of u
country in solid pro-pority ami true civ
ilization as agriculture -ml concomitant
pursuits ; and there is not a country on
the surface ol the g'o’-e w ill, finer holds
(or -m i, i.*dc* \ tlun those presented
b_, the South mi.v. Then lot every
miihe up an! i' g. Let young and
strong rm n chin to e’-hcr v. iili cld.-r and
le. liter, yet luore expeilenciil men, and
let tie cu in * winter h*' occupied in
perfoeting every Arrangement for a vig
•>r map. i :g to wo It on tlio rich but now
idle nc e*of tho south next s’-oson.
Uliih means and brains nnd go seri
ous!) i” work t >r the gol ‘en reward of
tho harvest, L live ilm sicktvng fumes
of liquor saloons, T e idle pleasures of
th.) billiard r’Sim an I the unceiYin elmn
e< sos tho can dug mlde in the c ties and
tow ns, go forth into the imcniitamituiU)’!
air of th- fi.l'ts -ml th* mornl atmo
sphere of t!tc'country, take otfvour coat
dli’l do siiinHhllig fill- yours. Ives and
yon cotuitry.
\\ .• h ivo i’«i mnv s out young men
in the B’iU-ll -h.iim i,'.-»;y hiirdens oil
the hi «ii nd i.msc”! of heller men than
tin ma ivm -v,m- 'i.t-.-s young nn-n wh -
ri’li tflfl Inlair I ;.s the old mull of til’
mountain fas t-tie I hims If on the back
of Si,lln -, till- S .il ir. It is tiiu-’ tlicy
w ei” shaken i ls olid ci'tnpelled to sweut
I .r (lielnsi ,'v- *.
11l llmcsaii Is of young men now
living in th South, who bore tho hrunt
ni he list Its. ol the lour year*' civil
wr, who th is lav, "me inured to danger
and hardship uml toil, can conduct a
■ in i cn-f and e nnp iign aj iiimt the difficul
ties th.t Ii iVj! invaded the country sinci
tint -Iron;'arm of slave lal*ir Ii s been
*w hd awn, by n fa's.’ phil.nUliropy,
Irnin the braid pi iplali""" ofThc South
The ra«”"' ’*• « hlff crop, o;- even u
half i-rep of tin gft t staple by the hand«
of the young men ol the Southern
H ale- next year would twine their
blow.- with g<enter laurels than over
g ih" il the temples ol dm Iron Duke, or
ot dint other iilo and stained conqueror
who scaled die Wintry Al|«t with no
arm), ami led his embrowned legions
in the mighty shadows of tho Egyptian
pyramids, those
Eternal vestiges of departed years,
Mv-tcrioil- signets of u rnfie gone I,y,
8-1-11*', while ruin o’er the earth careers,
And round whose base tlm wrecks of
age* lie.,
We sre glad lo stale that the young
mm in this (motion us Georgia arc- gen
or dly (Ggi’gi-d in some honorable avo
cation ; and, iii muny instances, pro
(e-sionaf gambler* have, since the close
ot dm war, tu-ned their attention to dlf«
ferent pursuits, snd ore now mskiug a
living in a most r. speetfiblc manner.
Pkaren —Trnyer draws all the Chris
tian gr ces tiiio a focus. Il draws
Charity, with her lovely train, Repen
tance with her holy sorrows, Faith with
her i lev. ted evis, Hope with her
; grasped nnchnr, Ih neficcnc’e w ith her
j (’pm hand-, I-eal looking fir anil wide
j to bless, and Humility looking at h<Kwe-
How many feel has a herse ?
■ Six ; -/ore-foot in front and two bc-tiind.
* iff’ S< notor Sumner’* monstrous
p op Million lo blot It n States out of po
litico! existence in case their people do
ina < ”ii nit t„ v’i’e the Radical ticket,
incline * Tic Detroit Free Press to believe
that th s lia'or’* great idea is to de
stroy tie- Union in order t) build it up.
Hi- logic is (hat of the qu-ck doctor,
who si-ught to throw his palieut into fils,
-‘la cause,” Said tlO “I Bill death Oil fit*-”
15 A Ruflalo Dispatch of the
31-t says Luke Eric is closed with
ice.