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AN KUDO I'B OF WEBHK.
It wan in Luudon, and itioighUieu tutu
drod nnd eleven, Wi lier wan In a boat
on llie river with Home Indice, and began
(n perform on the flulo, which he played
lo great perfection. lint seeing that
hid bout Wan lolluwetl closely liy nnolher,
in which were several jnimg officers, lie
put bin flute in his pocket.
1 Why <)o yon stop playing?’said one
one of lint officers lo Weber.
‘For the name red sun that I began,’
replied the c mposer.
’And that is?'
MJecuose it plennes me.'
‘Well, then,’said the officer, ‘take tip
your flute again, or it will please me to
throw you ii to the wnffir.'
The composer Hoeing that the dia
logue was unpleasant to the ladies he
was with, gave way, and began playing
again. When leaving Ids boat, bowev*
rr, be accosted tlio bold son of Mars and
said :
‘Sir, the fear of annoying the people
who were with me, made me brook your
insolence: but to-morrow I will have cu
lire satisfaction. We can meet in Ilyde
I’ttrk to-morrow at 10 o'clock. If you
have no objection we will fight with
swords; we need no seconds; the qilnr
lel is only between you and me, and it
is quite useless to bring in strangers.'
The young ( slicer accepted the chal
lenge, lie was at the renpezveins at the
appointed hour, and met Weber as a
greedon. lie drew out his sword, and
put himself on guard, when Weber pre
sented a pistol at bis throat.
‘Do you wish to murder me?’ said the
cflicer.
'No,’ said Weber, 'but be kind enough
to put up that sword at once, and to
dance a minuet, or you are a dead man.’
The officer made some objection, but
the authoritative and determined tone of
Weber seemed to influence him, and,
notwithstanding the arrival of son c
people on the scetio of action, went
through with what ho was asked, or
rattier told to do.
‘Sir,’said the musician, 'you corapi li
ed tue yesterday to play against my
wish—l have now compelled you to
dance aga’iost yours. Our bond is over.
However, should you be dissatisfied
still, I am quite ready to give you any
satisfaction you may wish fur.’
The officer made no reply, hat held out
his hand, and begged Ids advmsary to
honor him with Ids hiendshfp. From
that moment an attachment sprang up
between them, of which the above-inci
dent was tlie basis, and which lasted to
the day the illustrious oon poser died.
The North Pole.
The French Geographical Society have
lately received Iptlers from M. Octave
Paw, dated August, 1812 from the oast
of Wrangel's land. Mr, I’uvy has dis
covered a large river, near which lie
found, the remains ol mastodon* in a per !
lect state ol preservation, which he ties-- j
cribesthus; "The skin was covered with
black, still' hair, very long and thick up :
on the buck The tusks measured elev
en feet cighf inches in length, and was
bent back about tlio level of the eyes.
The fore legs were bent, resting on the
knees, and tho posterior parts were deep
ly sunk in the snow in a posture indica
ting that the animal hi.il died while try
ing to extricate itself from a watery
grave or a snowy slough. From
its stomach were taken pieces
of bark and grassess, the nntoie
of which could not be analyzed on the
spot. •Over an area of twenty miles, the
plain was covered with tho remains ol
mastodons, indicating that a numerous
herd of those gigantic animals must have
p risled there through some convulsion
of nature. This region abounds with
pohu bears, which live on the re in a le
nt tna.-todoos." Except the skeleton re
mains now ut Ft. I’eteisbu g, this is, wo
lielieve, the only instance ot a preserved
body ol this long extinct animal, and we
tiusl that the skin and complete skclo
toti may be saves loi the French S cioty
M l’nvy seems sanguine of reaching Die
Polar tie a, and sustaining Dr, Katie's
the ry.
The Legislature «l Missouri is discuss
it g a proposition to give juries, at their
drscrelion, power to commute He death
penalty in homicide eas> s ;o imprisonment*
fol not less than twenty years. A bill mak
ing such a provision lias t**eu favorably
reported in the House Toe St. lands
G.aly makes tin s c - 'inni“iits ti.eieoii:
It is to Is hoped that the lull w ill be
c me a law. The almost inesistable
t' n.ptattou to aeqnit when any oilier
possible verdict wiil l hi fatal is f>nud l
virtually annul the luw against murder.
Juiiis resolutely refuse to lake life. It
w ill, therefore, do no harm, at h ast, to
Ky H.e j icpostd change of the Jaw as an
experiment An additional reason fm
it is the fact that the exulting law of
timider is s : mply | respostcrons *in its
failure to disciiniinate between crimes
tlmt'diflcr vastly in magnitude. It de—
dare-the .fia*-ion -Irei.zii and homicide t
have acted with dehheiatom ss and ill
cad Llqod ami pr■ scribe* iln* same ver
and ct and tote tor one who slays the vin
ator of bis domestic peace as for urn
who mordent for gnu. This should hi
reined it and, and the 101 l will be a Step to
ward a mueh-ne-dod reformation ot cui
penal Code
Miscellaneous.
f SIMMONS'!
[regulator!
Tld* unrivalled Medicine la warranted not to
contain a single particle of Mercury, or any in
jurious mineral substance, bat is I‘URELY VEG
ETABLE.
For torty years it has proved its great value
in all discuses of the Liver, liowels and Kidneys.
Thousands of the good and great in uil parts of'
the country vruch for its wonderful and peculiar
power in purifying tho Wood, stimulating the
torpid Liver and Dowels, and imparting new
Life and Vigor to tlio whole system. SIM
MON'S Id VKit REGULATOR is acknowledged
to have no equal as aLiVKIt MEDICINE.
It contains four medical elements, never trilled
in the same happy proportion in any other prep
aration, viz: a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful
Tonic, an unexceptional Alternative and a cer
tain Corrective of all impurities of the body.
Such signal success has attended its use, that it
is now regarded us the OK EAT UNFA 0.1 NO
SPECIFIC for Liver Complaint and the painful
offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTI
PATION, Jaundice, Billions attacks, KICK
HEADACHE, Colic. Depression of Spirits, SOlfll
STOMACH. Heart Burn. Ac.
Regulate tho Liver and prevent CHILLS AND
FEVER.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR Is manufac
tured only by .1. 11. 5tF.11.1N & CO
MACON, GA.. and PHILADELPHIA.
Price SI,OO per package; sent by mail, postage
paid, $1,04. Prepared ready for use SI.OO amj
$1.50. Sold by all Druggists.
Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. [5-ly
O' .
# And all Others in need ot
DOORS
SASIIES, IILIN DS,
MOULDINGS, BLIND TilHlffi
SASH WEIGHTS, ETC.,
Oan always find a Large Stock and Low Prices at
Blair & Bickford’s,
171 Bay St SAVANNAH, GA
March 21, 1873. t.\25-'75
SCHWARZ & BRADY,*
DEALERS IN
qam3> is a-3
Floor Oil Cloths,
nME .-'tk r B3” H mi
WALT. PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
And all Grades of
Uph o Is 1 r;/ f* ootis,
IBM Broughton Street,
(South Sido, between Bull A Whitaker Streets,)
SAVANNAH, GA.
1 tooember 20 1 5 <
L. T. WHITCOMB, Agt.
_ Importer of and Dealer in
mt mm nmn
Pine Apples, Apples,
Bananas, Potatoes,
Oranges, Onions,
Lemons, Nuts, Ac.
WfjclabUs,
Hay, Grain, Feed, Ac. Ac.
99 HAY STREET.
SAVANNAH CEORCI.A
7#"Terms, Strictly Cash. 15?^
.October 25. 1872. Cm
.9. B. MILLER,
nE.U.KK IN
Maliogaisy, Walnut am! Pine
BDQOnSSBSo
FRENCH AND COTTAGE
CHAMBER SETS
Sj o o /*■ sn y <*-1 ass es.
MattressesMndeto Orel©;.
155 A 157 BROUGHTON STREET,
Next to Weed A ( ornweE,
I SA VAXNAIf GEOBGIA.
f September <». 1872. (>m
M. M. SnLLIVAH,
Dealer in
. SHAD. FRESH AND s
I Salt Water Fish, *
j Vegetables, Fruits and Other Produce.
• JP#*AU orders promptly attended to. Terms
Cash on Delivery."tS^
u-r’llna I Savannah, Ga.
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$60,000 00
In Valuable Gifts!
TO ISE mSTKIi.CTEO r.N
la 0 „ S 1 W E ’ M
160th Regular Monthly
GIFT ENTERPRISE,
To be drawn Monday, April 28th, 1873.
Two Grand (Capital Prizes of $5,000 each in
Greenbacks! Two prizes of $ I.OW, Fiveprizeg
of SSOO, and Ten prizes of SIOO each in Green
backs.
One Horse and Buggy, with silver mounted
Harness, worth SOOO. One fine toned Rosewood
Piano, worth $500; Ten Family Hewing .Ma
chines, worth SIOO each. Five Gold Watches
and ‘JhaluSw worth S3OO each! Five Gold Amer
ican Hunting Watches, worth $125 each. Ten
Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches worth $75 each.
800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (i»»
all) worth from S2O to S3OO each. Gold Chains,
.Silver ware, Jewelry, etc.
Whole number of G Lb, 0,000. Tickets limit
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Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom
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Single Tickets $1 ; Six tickets, $5 ; Twelve
tickets. $10; Twenty-five tickets, S2O.
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■VTTITII its gloomy ottemlants, low
y\ spirits, depression, luvoluntAry
emissions, loss of semen, sperma
torrhoea, loss of power, ditty head,
loss of memory, anil threatened Im
potence. and imbecility, find a uover
citfik cure ia 111 XI I>IIUKYS» HOME-
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lit MITtIUOV.S* hI‘KATFIG HUMLOPATHIG
MEDiCIK E IX)., st»a Rsoadway, N. V.
•
»n Georgia. The discoverer is a physician of
ion*- experience, extensive observation aud pro
found jndgme-.rt, and his discovery has proven
such a blessing to woman, that it is already
known throughout the country as -Woman’s
Best Friend. v With remarkable quickness and
it cures all cases of suppressed men
st i# ion, acute or chronic, and restores health
in every instance. Dr. J. Bradfield s Female
Regulator supplies a remedy long needed in the
treatment of diseases peculiar to woman. This
the Medical Faculty knows and admits, while
many of our best physicians are using it in daily
practice. The medicine is prepared with great
care, by L. 11. Brad field. Druggist, Atlanta Ga..
and sold at $1.50 per boilio by respectable
JL>l uggistc everywlkne. j.iiiiitf
Miscellaneous.
FURNITURE HOUSE,
Quitman, ga.
JOHN M. WITT,
Cabinet Maker iTJiulertakir,
lias now on hand a fine lot of
15 U It E A U X, BEDSTEADS, SAFES,
WARDROBES, AYASII-STA N DS,
Windsor CHAIRS', Boston ROCKERS
and is prepared to put up to ordM—
SECRETARIES, SIDE ft) ARDS,
and everything needed in the Furniture line, and
in any style required. »
An experience of many years', justifies him in
assuring the public that his work w ill give sat;s
faetion in every respect; and prices will colt -
pare favorably with those of .Savannah or else
where, with this important advantage to the pn -
chaser : every piece of Furniture leaving his es
tablishment will be warranted.
Bopairintf done with oeatneis
and dispatch.
ptf Coffins promptly forwarded to any Sta
tion on the Atlantic andGuft Railroad.
SOUTJ Z.Z. WITT,
Quitman, Ga., Feh. 23, 1872. 8-ts
a <**» ■<&.
Metalic Burial Cases,
>, N D
Burial Caskets !
The underpinned notifies the public that h
lias now completed all arrangements for the sue
cessful conduction of the Undertaker's business,
having received tin* Agency for the sale of the
celebrated Fisk’s Metalie f3urial Cases and Cas
i kola, and the same w ill bo sold at regular Un
j dertaker’s rates,
lie will also keep on hand silver plated ban
diet* and mountings, which can be substituted
for the metalic bandies, etc.. In a few.minutes
T &Ci-.CitizeiiK of neighboring towns can be sap
piled promptly with ahy description of case de
sired.
Terms, CASH on delivery.
JOHN M. WITT, Agent.
Quitman. July 1 1, 1871. 28-ly
TO PLANTERS!
; 110XEY SAVEDIS MOAEYMiDE
rail IE undersigned has on hand and is constanl-
JL ly arriving—
All Kinds of Plows !
! and will have in a few days a lot of—
Steel Turn Nhuvcls, Sled Keoo
ters, steel Whole Shovels,
Clevises, Ileel Pins,
(ini>s Reds, &c,
itll at LOWER PRICES than can be had in shops
here, and made of better material and better
workmanship.
—Ho is also Agent for—
| DICKSON’S CELEBRATED
Cluster Cotton Seed,
And the Celebrated
DOW LAW COTTO.ULA.™
AND
GUANO DISTRIBUTOR.
joesr*Givo me a call before you lay in your
supply of Farm Implements for the year.
JOHN TILLMAN.
Quitman. Ga.. Jan. 17, 1875. 3-3 m
r. j. stkkkty. <;ko. w. ayrktt.
STREETY & A \ RETT,
r enra NSk w
AM> DEALERS IN
Cooking mid Parlor Stoves.
Os Various and 8/a*?,
And all kinds of
TIN AND HARDWARE,
QUITV VN, (IA.
Roofing and Guttering done in the beet etvb*.
A s e sell Stoves at or below Savannah prices.
We respectfully ask the people of Brooks aud
adjoining counties to give us a trial."
November I. 1872. ly
T II E
WHEELER & WILSON
SEWING
M A J
The Wheeler & Wilson .Machineis a swift fin
sister of charity.
It is a triumph of mechanical genius.
It has no equal for family use.
We refer to the folio win? prominent citizens
of Crooks county, who have this admirable ma
chine in use :
Dr. R. M. Hitch, | F. E Yorvo,
Cru-Kx llkster. j Rewuck,
S. D. F'M. .\IWHV, I W. li. Hoi.lowav,
Jamfs Y. J o\:s, 1 Du. \V It. Joiner,
Philip Hi ks. j Jacor Moody.
N. M. Reddick. 1 .ilcsri's Studsttll.
Mks. M. P. oi.vck,
E. W. HARR 'L. Gen’l Agent.
Savannah. Ga.
I M. M. MYERSONG Agent,
Qui'man Georgia.
November 15, D72. 4*l 6m
HOTELS.
EUmTfon^
A. S. JiUCE .. .Proprietor.
Savannah, Ga.
Board per Day, $3 00.
j October 25,1872. 3m
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE,
COII. PRESIDENT & ABERCORN ST.,
Savanlmli, Ga.
Transcient and Permanent Boarders Rewived.
DR. D. COX
Would Inform his old friends that he is now in
his New Quarters, located as above, and will
strive to give satisfaction to guests.
Charge per Day, - - $2.00
July 15. 1870.
THE MCINTOSH HOUSE,
QUITMAN, GA.
J. R. Edmondson, Prop’r.
No pains will be spared by the present pro
prietor, to retain the well earned reputation and
patrouage of this popular house of cntertaiiiroen
The tables will be supplied with the
very best the market can furnish; the chambers
will be kept neat and comfortable; and attentive
waiters will be, in attendance upon guests.
The patronage of the public is respectfully
solicited.
fftgr Charges Reasonable, -©a
April 12, 1872. 15-ts
W* IMTail H-'fl
a «b 4 B7i w alwsi GGitf Mdw.
QUITMAN t GA.
D, U. MvNEIL rrojmeior
rjlHia Hotel is new epen ior me entertainment
M. of the public. Permanent and Transient
Boarders, will be received and cared for on rea
sonable terms.
The house is located in the Southeast Section
of the town, aud was occupied last year by Mr.
Jenkins.
The Proprietor will take every pains to make
guests comfortable and happy.
He solicits the patronage of the public.
February 9, 1872. 6-ts
8 POTS WOO D 11 (VT HI,
nearly Oppasito" Passenger! Depot,
MACON, GA.
T. 11. HARRIS, PROTOIKTOB
Board, S3 per Day.
January 3, 1873. 1 ly
Miscellaneous.
»*<s at.
Basil and Blinds,
\TOt LDINU \ BRACKETS. STAIR'FIX
Li L tbi'eiJ. Builders’ Furbishing Hardware
Oram Pipe, Floor Tiles. Wire Guards, Terra
Gotta Ware, Marble and Slate Mantle Pieces.
Window Glass a Specialty.
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.\\ uy Will Ye Die?—Death, or what is worse,
the inevitable result of continued suspension
us the menstrua 1 * H*»w. It is a condition which
-hould not be triSed, Tn all cases of suppres
sion, suspension or other irregularity of the
c urseiv* Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regn’rtor
s the only sure remedy. It acts by firing tone
■' the nervous centres, improving the blood and
determining directly to the organs of menstru
ation. It is a legitimate prescription, and tht
most intelligent Doctors use it. Prepared bv
J. H. Bmdfield, druggist. Atlanta. Ga. $3.5(?
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erywhere. jac2i-tf
Savannah Houses.
W ili.i a m C. I John A. StaijiY,
Attorney at Law | Rotary Public.
JOHN A. STALEY & SONS,
Brokers and Auctioneers,
Office : No. 140.] Bay street,
SAVANNAH CEORCIA.
VTTILL BUY AND SELL Real Estate, Wild
YV Lands, and Personal Property.
Strict attention will be given to all business
ntru-led to us. oct2s-6m
PROVISIONS,
AV.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
Savannah, Ga.,
INVITE of the people, of Brooks
and adjoining counties to their fc Largc and?
Varied Stock ot
Staple and Fancy
I GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
LIQUORS,
TOBACCO,
CHEESE,
BUTTER,
Foreign and Domestic FRUIT,S', NUTS, Jc., te
We are receiving every week, by steamer*
from New York, consignment* of
Apples, Onions and Potatoes,
ot beet quality and at moderate prices.
Prompt attention given to orders.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
Bay Street, corner of Drayton,
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
October 25', 1872. fim
A. M. HAPPOLDT,
Com m ission •flerchanf,
And WiioLEsaUE Deai.fr ir
■c" l *** T
CVmJJr/. ■ VaiddWH wUaM BBwt.M}
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
And Produce Generally.
139 Bay Street,
Savannah, : : • Georgia.
Consignments of POULTRY, EGGS, SYRUP,
HIDES, sc., solicited.
Just Received :
Now Raisins, Figs, Brazil and Pecan
Nnts, Almonds, &c.
October 25,1872. fim
JOB. 8. CLAGHORX. JNO. CVNNTNOUAIf.
GLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
WUOIoESAIJ? AND RETAIL
Q-i MWi CU» m<2 DI«L mm 9
Corner of Drayton and Bay Sts.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
KEEP constantly on hand a full and Urge
apsortment of Plantation, Mill and Fami
ly {Supplies and Groceries.
—AteO, FlNE—
{lmported and Native Wines,
Liquors and Setears.
W. W. ChtsholoM, t DJ‘ Y. 4 Danct
Savannah. * Florida.
CHISHOLM & DANCY,
SAVANNAH, CA.
BROKERS, COTTON FACTORS,
JVND
General Commission Merchants.
• Cash advances made on consignments of Cot
ton, Wool. Ac.
Gold, St ekd and Bonds bought and sold.
Correspondence solicited. . 37-6 m
E. L. LINGER,
DYIALEK IX3
Saddles, Bridles & Harness,
Best Rubber and Leather
Belting, Saddlery Ware*
HARNESS AND SOLE LEATHER
CALF SKIN^,
TRUNKS, VALISES, &c., Ac.
No. 156 St. Julian and 153 Bryan Street.,
Savannahs, Ga,
oct‘2.s 25-ts
F. I>. JOIMYO Y,
MALES dj
.wa*s3a^3 #
JEWELRY.
SILVER J\D PLATED WIRE.
&c &c,&c,
Sole Agents in Savannah for the Celebrated
Diamond Spectacles
135 Congress St., Opposite Pulaski House,
Savannah, -
. r /
}i£r WATCH® and JEWELRY Repaired.*^^
October 25, 1572. ly