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to prosper for you make good use of
your Uitiviog8.f’
Simon Leary, £0 2s. GtL; Bridget
Murphy, £*0 10a Od. “You ought to
. t befgsUfigefl.p’ yourself, Simon; a lone
r'-’wrabWwdiiiin gltes more than you.”
Hirnou ausweved, “I have a large
Inniily, sir, and she has no childcre.”
“That's not her fault,” said the
... priest—“and maybe she’ll mend o’
that yet,” This excited much merri
ment, for the widow was buxom, and
had recently buried an old husband,
and by all accounts was cocking her
cap at a handsome young fellow in the
parish.
Jude Moylan, £0 os* Od. “Very
£«M>d.’*JucIo ;*tho women are behaving
like gentlemen ; they’ll have they; re
ward in the next world.”
Pat Finnerty, £0 8s. 4d. • “I’m not
sure if it is 85.*4d. or 3s. 4tL, for thd
figure is blotted, but I believe it is S&
4tV
said
irpint
Fat
from the
your reverence,
crowd.
••Well, Fat, ns I said eight and four-
pence, you must not let me go back o’
r ^iuy word, so bring mo five shillings
ffc 'iiext week.”
“Sure, you wouldn’t havo me pay
for a blot, sir V”
“Yis, 1 would—that’s the rule ol
backnmnnon, you know. Fat. When
* 1 lilt the mark you pay tor it.”
//ere his reverence turned round, as
if looking for some one, and called out,
r „“ Rafferty! Rafferty ! Rafferty I where
are you, Rafferty V”
r . An old gray-headed man appeared,
bearing a large plate, aud Father Fhi!
continued- -
-*i .“There now, be active—I’m sending
jj.hiip among you, good people, and such
*:ih cannot give as muen as you .would
lik,o to be read before your neighbois,
give what little you can towards the
repairs, aud £ will continue to read
out the name* fcy way of encourage
ment to you, and the next name I sec
is that of Squire Egan. Long life to
him !*’
ftjuntE Egan, £5 Os Od. “Squire
Egan—live pounds—listen to that—
n Protestant m the parish—five pounds!
FaUh, the Protestants wall make you
ashamed of yourselves if you don’t
take care.”
Mrs. Flanagan, £2 Os. Od. “Not her
own parish either. A fine lady.”
James Milligan, of Roundtown, Cl
'Os. 0*. “And here I roust remark that
the people ot Roundtown haven’t been
backward in coming forward on this
occasion. I have a list from Rouud
town—1 will read it separate.” lit
then proceeded at a great pace jumb-
li'ig the town and pounds and the peo^
pie in a most extraordinary manner :
“James Milligan of Roundtown, one
pound ; Darby Daly of Roundtown,
one pound ; Sam Finnegan of Round-
town, one j
Rotuulpouni
town, ono round ; James Casey of
rod, one town ; Kit Dwyer
was hushed, the grotesque of the sub
scription list baa passed away and
was forgotten, and that same mas and
that same multitude stood in altered
relations—the# wore again ft reverent
flock, and he once more a solemn pas
tor; the natural play ot his nation's
mirthful sarcasm was absorbed in ft
moment in the sacredness oi his of
fice ; and, with a solemnity befitting
the highest occasion, he placed bis
hands, together before his breast, and.
raising his eyes to heaven, he poured
forth his sweet voice, with a tone of
the deepest devotion, in that reveren
tial call for prayer, “Orate /ratres f”
The sound ol* a multitude gently
kneeling down followed, like the soft
breaking of a quiet sea on a sandy
beach ; and when Father Philip
turned to the altar to pay, h« pent-up
feelings found vent in tears, and while
he prayed he wept i
1 believe snch scenes as this are of
not unfrequent occurrence in Ireland—
that country so long suflering, so much
maligned, and so little understood.
O rulers of Ireland ! why have you
not sooner learned to lead that people
by love, whom all your severity has
been unable to drive ?
Young Female uonege
Thomasville, Georgia.
BOARD OF INBTBUCTORS :* .
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-:
In the Department of Natural .Science, 4^t..T.- r . r|
REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL, .
In the Department or Rhetoric, Logic, Mental and Moral Philceophy, amt evidences of Christianity.
MRS-C. KARAITE,
In tl*c l-cpirti.c:a ot Fi ei.cb, Penmanahip, History and Elementary Science.
MRS. W.J. YOUNG,
In tbe Department of Mask.
of Townpound, one rouud— p<
inane ; Fat Koundpoftiul—Poundcn,
I mane—Fat Poundcii a pound of
Poundtown also—there’s aa example
for you !
Rut what arc you about, Rafforly ’{
J don’t like the sound of that plate of
yours—you are not a good gleaner
•'o up first into the gallery there, where
J sen so many good looking bonnets—
I suppose they will give something to
keep their bonnets out of the rain, for
the wet will be into the gallery next
Sunday if they don’t. I think that is
Kitty Crow I see, getting her bit of
••diver ready : them ribbons of yours
cost, a tbrille, Kitty. Well, good Chris-
pans, here is more ol the subscription
Afatthcw l iven*, £*0 2s (I «//<.
doesn’t belong to Roundtown—Round-
town will be renowned in future ages
ioi the supnori of the church. Mark
my words! Roundtown will prosper I
from this day out—Roundtown will be j
a rising place.” 4.
Mark Ilennessy, £0 2s. (Ul.; Luke
Clancy, .00 2*. fid.; John Doolin, £•(>
2s. tiff. “One would think they had all
agreed only to give two and sixpence
apiece. And they comfortable men,
too ! And look at their names.—Mat
thew, Mark, Luke, and John—the
names of the blessed Evangelists, and
only ten shillings among them ! Oh -
they arc apostles not worthy tUr*
name—we’ll call them tho poor ay*ov-
tles from this out!” (Here a low
laugh ran through the chapel.) “jy 0
you hear that, Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John V Faith ! I can toll you
that name will stick to you.” (Here
the laugh was louder.)
A voice, wheu the laugh subsided,
exclaimed, “I’ll make it ten shillin'*
your reverence.” ’
“Who’s that V” said Father Phil.
“Ilennessy, your reverence.”
* Very well, Mark. I suppose Mat
thew, Luke, and Johu, will follow
your example
“Wo will, your reverence.”
“Jin! I thought you made a mi«-
tnke; we’ll cal' you now the hiiiliful
apostles and I think the change in
■5‘mip name is better tho r ., seven aud
sixpence apiece to yor/
’•! ms you in tlw galiiry there, linf-
feriy. w hat dr, y 0l j pass that wcll-
fnvs?.ed '.Tonkin for? thry back—11
see thal, she had her money ready if
you only asked tor it—dcn’i go l»y
that other woman there—Oh ho ! 8o
you won’t give anything, ma’am ?
you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
There is a woman with an elegant
►thraw bonnet, and she won’t giv
farthing. Well now—afther that,
member—I give it from the nllhar,
that from this day out at hi aw bonnets
pay fi’pcnnv pieces.”
Thomas 'Durfy, Esq., 1*1 (Is. Od.—
“K*s not his parish, and he’s a brave
gentleman.”
Miss Fanny Dawson, £*1 0s. 0»7.—
“A proicstant, out of the parish, and a
sweet young lady, God bless her *
faith, the Protestants i* shaming y
** Dennis Fannin, i*0 7s. Od. “Very
good indeed for a working mason*”
Heidt, Janflon&Go.
NO. 135 BROUGHTON ST-
SAVANNAH,. - GA.,
SPRING
SUMMER
CLOTHING,
COMPWS1NO
AH STYLES and QUALITIES!
AND in WORKMANSHIP
EQUAL to Custom Made Work.
1 n a>i<liiioti to tlio above, no have a cootl assort
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
rrtffr ■
Jt
aim;
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At H
PBIMAB? DEFAJtTavrailsrr :
Under He charge ot MIS. CURA AABATTE. •
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Cuursc in Collegiate Department, ....
*V “ Primary “ - - - -
“ “ Music “ -
14 “ French “ ....
No incidental or extra expenses charged.
$25.00
17.50
25.00
10.00
pleasant an.I healthy location, good society and varied church privilege* they earnestly recommend
the Institution aa well worthy the public support.
For farther information apply to Mr. JOHN K. BAKER, or to A. H. If ANS^LI*, Secretary, or to
-W- J. -5TOXT3XTG-,
President Board of TYuitec*.
S* Doakd can be had in good famine* at from $10 to $20 per mouth. martl-ly.
1873.
1873.
Trunks, Traveling Bags, Ac., &c.,
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, Cutlery,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
NheeUun, JtedtiukiDgs, etc., just received
for *alo low fur cash by
u akdaw'a v, mckinnon & co.
A fine and very superior lot of English and
American Hosiery for rale by
1IAK1MWJY, JZcKIN.VON St CO.
A good stock of .Wen's Medium and Common
Clothing on band ami Tar sale by
iiarimwav mckinnon a co.
A tine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
always kept «n l>nnd by
7/AKDAWAY, McKIN.VON & CO.
A fine stock of Tin Ware, consisting of Ps ns,
all sixes, Buckets, Cut*. Coffee I’-.t^uic.. for sale
by 1IARDAWA V, A/cKI.VNON & CO.
A large l<>t of Glass Ware and Crocker}- jast
received ai d for eU«- l.y
imkdaway, mckinnon & co.
A fine lot of Axes and Hoes for sale by
HARDAWAY, McKINKON& Co.
Spades, Shovels, Manure F.-ri.s and Rakes for
sale by HARDAWAY, McKINNON A CO.
5000 lbs New Orlcani Sugar, very best quality
for 0 by 1IA m ) ^WAY, McKI.VNON & CO.
200 bbla St. Louis Floor, different grades, in
•tore and to arrive, for sale low by
HA/.'DAW AY, McKINNON & CO.
HARDAWA Y, McKINNO.V & CO.
A fresh lotofBaeon, Cheese aad Butter, Just
received and for sale by
HARDAWAY, McKINJVOA' & CO.
Crushed Sugar and Country Sugar fur >alo by
UAUD AW AY, MCKIKKOS If CO.
Fine lot of Tire, Plow and Band Iron and all
other sorts nsed for plantation or wagon pu
Tl'kljA WA r, UCKUMONf CO.
Also a largo lot of Cost Steel and l’low-Stcel
for sale by
//audaway, McKikkox & Co.
A large lot of Cast Turning Flows just receivod
nd for sale b .*
IIA no A.WAV, McKinxox & I
4 Tons of genuine Peruvian Guano on hand
>r sale by
llAKDAWAY, McIClXXOX & CO.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or ether
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
All of which will he sold low by
Ilciilt, Jaiidon & to.
Our Jobbing Stock for the
Spring Trade is now complete,
which the attention oi Coun
try Merchants is rcspccttuHy
invited.
THOMASVILLE IRON WORKS!
JACKSON ST., UTEA-IS. THE G-TTX/F DEPOT.
I am prepared to furnish, on tiie
IQost Reasonable Terms^
Jemmy Riley, £0 Vf. Od. “Not bail
• for a hetlgo 2arpenlheri”
•* “1 cave you ton, plaze your rever
ence, shouted Jemmy; “ami by the
same token you may remember it was
on the Nativity of tho blessed Var-
<*ln, sir, I gave you the second five
fthUlinV
“So you did, Jcntmy,” cried fathcih
l»hil *, “I put a little cross before it,
to remind me ot it; but 1 was in a
burry to make % sick call when you
gave it to me, and I forgot it afilicr :
and indeed myself doesn’t know what
I did with that same five shillings.”
Here a pallid woman, who
kneeling near the rails of the altar,
uttered an impassioned blessing, and
exclaimed, “Oh, that was the very five
shillings, I’m sure, you gave to me
that very day, to buy some little com.
forts foi my poor husband, who was
dying in the lever 1” aud the i»oor wo
man burst in to loud sobs ns*hc spoke.
A deep thrill of emotion ran thiougli
the flock as this accidental proof of
tluir poor pastor’s bencflccnce burst
upon them ; aud as an affectionate
murmur lx gnu to riso above the si*
ience which that emotion uroduced
the burly Father Philip blushed like
girl at this publication of his charity,
aud even at the foot of that altar
where ho stood, lelt something like
shame iu being discovered in the com-
mixtion of that virtue so highly com-
meDdad.by the Providence.to whose
worship that alter was raised. Jle ut
tered a batty “whisht, whisht!” aad
waved with nit outstretched hands his
Hock into silence.
• In an instant one of those sudden
changes so common to an Irish as
sembly, and scarcely credible to a
stronger, took place. The multitude
SUGAR ILLS
AND
BOILERS,
m&m maims.
BUY
ENGLISH STONEWALL
GUANO
IMPORTED B-5T
B. C. FLANNAGAN & SON,
ml now daily exported t«r BritBli (hip*
lanliua,” •*CatlRvlr»l," and “Untverae,'» and
Mcanislilii “YVeilrington,’* direct from Liverpool.
It iahighly conorntratud.aiul jtutly regarded the
Best Fertilizer
rer offered In Georgia.
It lias been u*e<l in Georgia for three yeaj
ithout compliant.
READ CERTIFICATE.
GEORGIA, January 21,1873.
This* in to xhow that we acd each of nt Lave
lined the Engltelijitonewall Kertilizcr^purchased
I we deem it a fir»t-<laa*
B. C. Flaanagan & Son,
_. tton laai year, and we
Fertilizer, ami the text we hai
■becrfully reeonitneiwl it to Planter* gene rail;
* B. Q. LOCKETT, Dongherty County.
B. (I LOCKETT. Dougherty C
l*. I*. HARTWELL. “
A. K. VICKERS. Lauren*
B. D. KVA.VS. WasLiiigtiin
T. O. WICKER, “
D. O. HUGHES. Twlr«»
& BKO-, 1
W. B. TARVER & I
F. D WIMBEKLI'.
Twiggx County.
1 VIDS/JOHNSTON. Morgan County.
J. J. McARTHUR, Montgomery ••
We a Do oiler KNUI.l.SH DISSOLVED BCNES
r direct Importation by aama parties, which,
•hen mixed with equal quantltie* of Cotton
Seed, make* aa excellent chea{> Fertilizer.
CHEMICALS for HOME-MADE MANURE,
fanibhed at lowext rate* for eaxh.
We offer alao, One Humlred Tons GFRMA.V
POTASH SALTO, direct Rom Prumia, for
pouting with other material*.
Parties would do well to call cm u*^
PRICE for STONEWALL $67.50
Cash. Payable November 1st.
HUIU
Payable November 1st, 55 Ou
for factor’s Acceptance.
FLANNAGAN ABELL ft CO.
Savannah, Co.
Consignments of Cotton aad
other produce solicited.
. air ado.
SCHWARZ & BRADY’S
CARPET HOUSE
r. » >.•*'. . “V
The only and exclusive Carpet House in the City,
CARPETS
- OIL CLOTH,
WINDOW SIIADES, *
, WALL PAPERS,
STRAW MATTING,
LACE CURTAINS, Cornices, Curtains, Cords, Tassels and
every discription of
Upholstery goods,
At Wholesale and Retail.
CaL and examine our goods, and convince yourselves that
we sell the best goods at the lowest prices.
SCHWARZ <t- BRADY,
133 Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga. I\ O. box 4M.
1873.
1873.
Wholesale Trade!
Spring & Summer Stock!
Lathrop Sf Co.
138 A141 Congress, and 18, Whitaker Stroete., Savannah, Ga,
'tWTOULDI.VyiTE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANT* TO THEIR LARGE Mat ATTRAC.
VT Urc stock In Si«uig ad,i summer Good*, whkh nro ►pc» ully adapted to Um Country Trm!«, ta
Fancy Prints,
Fancy Pnnted Lawns,
Solid Colored Lawns,
Solid Colored Ounbrics,
Fancy Dtess Goods, all styles.
Cotton Pants Stuff, Plain and Fancy,
Linen Duck and Coating*,
Hickory Stripes,
Bod Ticks,
Bluo and Brown Denims,
Brown Drillings,
Bleached and Brown Shirting,
Bleached and Brown Sheeting,
Georgia 3-4,7-S, 4-4, Brown Shirting,
Georgia Fancy Checks and Stripes,
Striped and White Oanaburgs,
Athens Yarns,
White Goods,
Linen Goods,
Hosier}*, (How*, Ac.,
Shirts, Drawers,
Notions,
SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, &c-
ORDERS SOLICITffp, «n<l wiU meet with prompt attention ami have our apvcl
O tO. M. MrKINNON will !>e st»! to meet kUtrictula when In the CUy at tub I
Manli 214! meV,
Palmer & Deppish,
Wholesale Dealers In
HARDWARE&CUTLERY,
148 and 150 Ccngrcss, and 140 and 151 St. Julian Streets,
Savannah, - • - Georgia-
KEEP A FULL STOCK
Common Plows, Brinly’s Plows, Avery’s Plows f Dickson's
Sweeps, Harrows, Fan Mills and Every Article
required by PLANTERS.
The Lakoest Stock of. Double and Sinole GUNS in the City.
Powder, SSliot, Caps, etc.,
11. IJisston's Circular Saws.
11. Hoc A Co’s ditto.
Ituhbcr and Leather BELTING.
-
- Agents For
Bite 1'roof Safes, Fairbanks’ Seales, Hope an<l Twines. All Tor Sale at
Lowest MAUKET RATES.
S? ttX&PISIf*
BOEHM, BENDHEIM ISO’S
MMrvfiacs'smiBv romaceos,
AGENTS FOR BLACKWELL’S
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brand* of Fine Scgnrs,
COTTOtV BOLL, rOSTILI.ION, PAI’AGENA, PANI«)I!A. I.A MEU-
VEXLLE. LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE
MORNING CALL, I.A MVRUIIA, GRENADIER,
ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER’S ARTICLES.
Ba» Street, : ; Savannah. Geo.
LATHBOP & CO.,
18 and 2© Whitaker Street. Saratmah, Georgia.
DEALERS IN
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW CORNICES, &C,
Have always in Store a full line of
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
llcpa, Uo«.k*,
Damasks, Tacks,
Hair Cloth, Pins,
Plushes, Picture Nails,
Ciclormc, Slip Cover*ugH,
CordH, I.oops, &c.,
Fringes, Curtain T.oo)>r,
(.limps, ( 'iirtuin Gimps,
Cords, Curtain Silk Bordering,
Tassels, Jcc., f.aco Tidies,
l.acc Pillow Shams, I.aco Bed Spreads,
WALL PAPERING
Of cv4»ry kind.
Fresco, Gilt, mid all Grades in Colours.
N. B. Having the IkhI workmen, and so many years ek{K!riencr, wo l«*el
confident of pleasing ull our friends. Mend si.:o ol nsmis and windows, and a
fit is guaranteed. LA T11 HOP A CO.
COASTINGS,
Gin Gearing &c.
And to contract for and execute
all work in my lino.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIV
EN TO REPAIRING.
Estimates furnished and orders solicited.
SATISFACTION GkXTAhJElAJN'TEEXJ.
' C. //. TUQMx'SQJf.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
and others in need of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS.
MOULDINGS,
ir Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 Bay Ht. Havannah, Ga.
McLEAR A KENDALL,
Dealers in
139 CONGRESS STREET\
Savannah, Ga^
TTJTOCLD INVITE THE sttcutiom of the La.
if dies of Thomaeville Tbouuu couuty to
their new zml chgaat Stock of 1
DRY GOODS,
Stock and Colorol SUkr—eUquxliUca; -
Bhttoad Cokwd ClrwJhf; •*
. Percale*, Jucoortx, Cambrics aad Chliooee*
Whl-e Ftooca a»! PW,ueTrtoiiato»ri
J«(i«nr«e Silks ud Cbene I’ojlirji ;
Spring Shawls, Btorfe Ca hmcre Shawl,;
Beautiful New Syria* Paras-4* ;
manl-12 tnoV.
LUDDEN & BATES
Southern ISusic House,
Savannah,
m. isols:y & co.,
1 186 & 181, Comer Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews Hall,
SAVANNAH, . OA.
Wholesale and Retail
DE.II.KICS IN
FURNITURE.
Ga.
Great Bedaciios in tbe Prices of Pianos
FEBRUARY 1st, 1873.
WM. KNABE&CO.. j
At lower prices than ever sold before. J
silrcM us lor tptrial Unu. j
SOUTHERN GEM !
$290, $300, $320, $-340, $3*). |
IIALLET, DAVIS A CO.
7 Octave fXSto $37* ; 71-3 Ortave,
Square Grand, $JT3, $41#. 84W.84W.
PARLOR GEM !
S2G3. 8773, 8300.
Orders from the country promptly
attended to.
Head of Bay Street, SXV^NNAU, GA.
▲LEX. FINLEY, Allot.
■ora-ly
Also, a full line of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
. Alto !«•••* Cash Now. ‘
LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES I
Wholesale Depot for tiie
Mason and Hamlin Cabinet Organ.
Fifty Styles for
CHURCHES. SCHOOLS A HO PARLORS.
FROM $55 TO $1000 EACH.
We feupply Uicm Organa at New York Factory Prices—delivered freight
paid to Cash Buyer* iu any post of the South. Send for illustrated catalogue
giving prices and styles.
SHEET MtSIC ! MCSIC BOOKS!
And every kind of Musical merchandise,
Supplied u low a. can be lad in the United SUtro. SeadferonCtUlogM.
hand a large, Well M.-lccled aud var
ied assortment of all classes ol Furniture.
BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY, KITCHEN,
Or OFFICE Fubnituuko! every description, suitable lor Country or City um:
HAIR, MOSS AM) EXCELSIOR MATTRESSES,
Of any size, ready made or made to Order.
feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feathers for sale at Wholesale aud Retail.
Show Caw-s and Chihlit-n's Carriagcw of all DctoriptioiiR.
Mattress renovating and repairing of furniture executed promptly at rea
sonable price*.
Country orders solicited, and particular attention paid U> filling, packing and
shippite; same.
II. LOWENTIIAL, formerly connect'd with the A. A O.R. It., i* now «m-
nccteJ with the above Firm, and will U* pit a»> d to *re till hi* frimda.
Mareli 21-fiii.o’a.
A. -I. MILLER,
C. P. MILLF.lt
./. JtMler Sf Co.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
150 BHOUGHTON STREET,
Savannali, Georgia.
BTei
Worlx Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making, & Upholsteriug,
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly MM. All goods sold at tbe lowest market
prices, and strict attention given to all orders from the Country.
Country Merchants when in tlic city woukl do well to cailtuxl
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
F. O. Box 773. a*. a»*iHy