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“Hd h> 3 cutJ to togr&tUia him**’? trUh
the por .” vho «vept oot tb* pboe */*.-r ta*
d*s'» w'ort vu rver. During tbe d%y he would
fold (be ei'.k bft Intends to steal it. to t tv.jvtae
:hat might resemble a lot of mute p-per, iratch
bis cfcyjw, ar»d ibrov it into a plao* ;att lsr^c
enough to it, aoder a shelf a !tf iccL**
above tV iVhao thft porter *w«?p: ih*
f.ore, he ror.gbt oot the package v 1 L Lis
(•room. U .iag care to hsv« a enSceDt qnacttty
isenger.
Pniated mm Mm la. Fruit usd Flower of the
1lmr-H«w All the la4!nie Him
«m ;hc Canine Snibtf^imrat or lejal le-
pabl(cast«m.
Frrra lbs New TorkTrfbacs ]
We ab all be qaite oooteat to *ee Ur. Beojt-
nin F. Bader nominated by the Republicans of
Man-*w\.-.**•.:* for Governor. Indeed, we are
yANCI GOODS, FINS CUTLERY,
limi. Qinr tt iietrrUon of Criiur
not oenetn that it i« not of «fi things the ooc-
Musical Instruments, Strings,
V Jo/I pabi>'ed
1I7 *#, of Hartford.]
It rf.» my fortune l*
become
, ofeat ional detective. He
k it 6 rt, «bo*e Ubcr» are
jp* ^re and poLubcn.-.nt |
gbftt prados, bat he wmm a !
( own lanpasge to roe on* |
>r anything. ra He told me I
i§ erptrienoe. He did not
. crldoD *i of tfaoir aofh'-n-
then, rf're too roach for
re;e pltueil eno.ipb to be
c alwtjc ap{ car«*d to have
«• jotdoded (b be mnei 1 e
9 evening be told
np a case of ro>/-
Lo give as nearly
uni Shoulders.
20,000 pounds Sac
Particular attention riven to Repairs cn 6ns and
Difiicult Watches. ***!
JETOLBY, etc., REPAIRS®, md ENGRAVING.
Cxir. Mulberry A (Seeend Sli .Mai i-u,Bfc
A call i« a elicited ami gnat barpatrs giver. to pood
md desirable goeds. Bony articlt* *• iU h» cold »l
mis Choice Family Floar.
preen;
300 barrels R: lined Sugars.
LINE AT LOWEST EfAEfiBT RATES.
pert at ih** bn« dm*.
EXOLtSlYE
jaoelStf
mrrcb.eL' in Broadway had lost
, n , .■): n* . * 'iv hc v«rioi i
to'.m c- a-ion w-* mre a large
Of ootxraa the eleiln in the aa
re aafpeetsd, bat toe re was no
lr.g wliKher they were guilty or
it^h had been on them, bat
j-I 4C jveri-d. I wva engaged to
i, and to cosble me to do no, I
i (be store m an rrtrs clerk and
MINERAL HILL.
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE | COMPANY
SEACON, GEOHeiA.
the /airman end
the eecm. The bead of the bjuae explained,
hewnr, Ihi- J vu a it Itlln of h!a wife, and
had bun throve upon him to provide for. It
wee, tin .for.., ar.<l;ntood that I waa oot to be
acquired to woiit very bard, and vaa toba al
lowed to go or.t whenever I inked ptfmlaieD.
With this :cd rVim!i-:q I weut to w»rk at my
new t iw.i • a. t d.d m.t know anythin# aboot
dry Modi, a« thont wlllss them, and oonoe
■jawiily they pat me npon the onmmooeet arti-
tri, which won not in very meat demand
"hi* nave me plasty of time for lock log aroond
i od nuaefring the bahUa of tha clerk-
“Ibeo- i 'qnoi';t«d with ona after aooth-*
a , text had no headway for aevaral week. In
d tcoTfricp the aoeret. I loocmpanled the
' ot rlo to their room, oreacionally, and aome-
tit aawa were at the theatre together. Iknew
tha ■ ilaiiae that ware paid in tha raUbilihintst,
and I knew joat how reach money ear a mu
coo I afford to speed, and my objeot waa to
find it what man among them waa living be-
yood hie Income. AU of them appeared to be
qolet, well behaved yoaog men. Born oof them
were emlen of 'he Yoaog Men’s Chrietlsn
Are i ;on. and other* patronized the Merctn*
Hie Ui vary, and spent moat of their evening,
there. Throe or four wore a Utllelnolioca to
feat Uv a, bat evidently did oot have money
anonph o carry oot their wishes.
"Afte a time I found oat that one. who waa
the jo, qnlut acj unobtrnmo of the wboio
lot, sees fd to tie llviog a tittle bevond hie
moans. Jponbim I fixed my suspicion, and
wvohed t liu closely, both la the store and ont
("PHIS favorite Bummer Besort, eitcatrd near
J Bern's £-ration. East Tennarsec, and nine
rnllea from McrrUtovm, Eaat Tenaeasee and Yu>
cicla KaJroad. has jeat been 8PLHNDlbiiT fitted
- ... ,t... t3nM,Mae a-./ 1 iW-l
Tbe Ways of tin rsnadr-
tit t, and digestion, nch, powtrfal, honored.
“What more,*’ asks Young America, JpoHcg
over all tha pablie men whose names we hon
ored bythoir country—“what more la there
than this to live f ot ?" It there any more ? Is
this map's aooaan at pettifogging in poUtim,
demagoguery, brazen aodeeit7, charlatanry, and
mental sleight cf head to make Urn an example
for tbs youth of tbo land ? Or fer the youth of
Mamaehcaettz that has honored and atilt honors
him 1 If ha is, tat'ze him governor sad set him
in marble or in brass, that they whooome after
nt may sea tbe faoe and form of oar divinity.
Tbe mors! meaning of scoh a statue would not
need immolation. Done to the life, it would
transmit in enduring form a oosaplete Ideal of
the spirit of the age.
It la because he so thoroughly embodies tbe
idea of tbs period of greed through which we
are passing, or in which we are to be lost, that
we hope be will be led, or rather tint be will
not be hindered, from stepping to the front in
Hanachnaette. It ia high time tha, its tie was
Joined upon just the questions aaoh a candidaoy
would open; time—all other questions that
divided parties having been swept ont into the
Hmbo—‘-hat the Republican Israel call off for
Clod or Baal. ,
Let w remember for a moment how he grew
to hit present poeition and influence. Be raw
—no one sooner than he—in 1861, that his old
party had touched the top of its tide, and that
its ebb had begun. Be waa a keen observer of
events and calculator of chances, and it vne hie
nature to take large risks. At a time when the
party had just oome to power seemed Vo be
grasping a barren sceptre, when bloody battle
was about to be Joined, and all recruits from
whatever aouree or of whatever character,
to they were willing to bear arms, were wel
comed with joyful enthusiasm, he came over
to the Union cause. Tricky, lueky, and nee-
fnl, be brought us mneh assistance. At a
time when considerations of personal char
acter and oommon honesty wore so merged
in tbe overshadowing one of patrlotlwn,' that
wa almost apotheosized orims in our admira
tion of a regiment of nonave* made up ostenta
tiously of cut-throala, pickpockets and thieves,
it was not atnnge that Mr. Butler was for
a time a oonspieuous and notable snooeea.
To the blind courage cf tbe book agent, he
united readioees of invention and fertility of
resource. Where others boeitatu] he dared;
whero they were tangled in technicalities he out
hit way with a reoklate sword-threat, or over
throw his adversary with an audacious cointge
of legs! construction. He did good work at
Baltimore; he seemed tea almost inspired
when, at Fortress Monroe, be for tbe first time
labelled tbo negro “contraband," and discom
fited the acaailants of tbe Uaioc, who rntrahed
with the constitution in front of them; he gave
to captured Sew Orleans e vigorous government
whatever else it was; hf exhibited qualities
that the time seemed to cell for, and that in
many instances was admirable. If there wee
anything disreputable in his military career, or
in his administration of civil affairs as military
governor, we pass it by.' Out of gratitude for
what he did thst was good In itielf and its eon-
sequences wo might be content to honor him.
Be has been already honored largely. For
seven years past be has been prominent in
civil affairs, one ot the most oonsplonoue figures
In our pottles. What doea he represent ? If
anything s': all, it ia the idea of absolute tel-
ft shoes* arid greed, and-utter disbelief in any
higher motive in the State or people; It was
this that led him lo adopt very early the notion
of paying tho debt in currenoy, and to drop it
too when be found to hie surprise that tbe poo
pie did have virtue enough to oppose a. scheme
by which they could make a dollar; it was this
that led him to champion Oakes Ames and act
aa counsel for him; to fawn around and flitter
a President he hated; to strengthen himself by
the distribution of patronsge; to invent the sal
ary grab, and undertake to seoff down with
aheap wit the indignant protest of the people;
to advise the Peoi fia railroad companies to retain
s candidate for Senator; to bo mixed up with
all aorta of money-making contracts, aqd to do
all the damagognery he bos fl runted in the n*i
lion’s face for six yean past. He belioves, in
short, in getting money and infinenoe by what
ever mean* bo may, and he believes tha people
are no better, and set from no higher motives
than himself.
It ia such e men thst aspires to be Governor
ot Massachusetts. Two yean ago he had tbs
turns ambition. He made such a desperate ef
fort for U then eti extorted the ed mi ration of
his opponents for hia stubbornness, persistency
and hardihood. Bat the Republicans of Mtesa-
ehuiett* bed not reached that level, though the
Republicans of his district returned him to Con
gress by on overwhelming majority. Since then
they have seen frauds in administration covered
up, corruption condoned, bribery winked of,
perjury passed over, elections carried by fraud
and oonvicted repeaters pardoned, party pledges
Under the (it's of “Sromperon," an English
journal, “Tbs Qieen,” discourses of tbs signs
whioh betoken a member of tbe tribe of the un
ready, of those who loot a half hour the day
they were born and have never mads it op.
These eigne ere e broad, bright, beaming faoe,
with a vague smile and un taady eye*—heir dis
posed to fail apart in shaggy fltkes, or criiUtng
oot into spiral ends that suggest the broken tips
of twisted wire—e droea that baa the Ineffeoes-
ble mark of the toilet pitchfork in every fold
and fastening—a harried air, a manner die.
tree ted, lneUenllve, tbe manner of one whose
brain is perplexed with the ooneoioomesn of
things left undone, end ever search leg for re
minders and excuses—answers mode at ran
dom—remsiks eut Into the general fund of
talk like pebbles into padding, Inappropriate
tod without xaiiclog.
As the build of s ship In determined by tha
first lines that ere laid down, so is the Ufa of a
men, including the minor sex, by aocidenie of
the Initial moment, end no aoamperer is to be
held responsible for all the breakers and whirl
pools of hia life, end no one wee ever known to
take himself to teak for his burry, or find that
hie own delay bad prodi.oed hie own oonfuaion.
Apology and expltnaU-o are not tbo badges of
hie or her tribe. They m eel way* good-nstnred
and always forgiven. For the soamperer, with
hia or her hearty manner, genial smile, or for
the most port frank end affection rio ways, dis
arm* reproach by tbe very quail ties for wbiah
reproach is deserved. Indeed it is these quali
ties which have mode him lets, end which lead
iiim to give himself to tbe airen song of tho mo.
cipnt, and preferred to charm hie present andi-
7iJ STATE of QE0RGIA
IN 1869.
jsntOif
BOOT .ND SHOES
The only company having first-cl as* securities worth £100,000 deposited with the Comptroller of the
State of Georgia for security of Poliey Holder*.
GUARANTEED CAPITAL $500,000 00
ASSETS JANUARY 1st., 1873 - - - - $542,202 28
ITS PBINUIPAIi FEATURES ABE:
Ateolnie Seemly, Economical Haiapeit ant Liberality to tta Iwel
the cool and bnarg mountain air, together with
the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN S0ENBRY, tend
to make this one of tho most pleasant summer to-
eortt In tho South.
■ST These Springs ora accessible by dolly hick
lines - Parties desiring to Tisit us will stop et Tar-
ley Bouse, Morrietown. and oil for William-A.
Dickinson, proprietor Back Line to Mineral Hi lb
AddreaM
DBS. TAYLOB &GOOKE. Proprietor*,
Bean's Station, Beet Tettheeeee.
BOARD—Forty Dollars per month. Special ar-
rangemente for families. may 18 2m
JT. W. LUKE,
(Saoomor to GABB A LUKE,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
30.303 Commercial at., St f outs. Ho.
Befer to Third National Bank. Union National
Bank and bankers generally, and Y'. A. Buff, Mi
eoh, Go. aprlifi 3m
•E AND RETAIL.
Policies Issued on all Approved Fonns~$o Fancy Schemes.
'He ae I I b. came feet friends. We went
iut the ity together; wa visited the i heat re*
I beer. eraene, end on Sundays took a trip
Gooey i iland, where we occasionally spent
oral doi are la entertaining ouraeiros end
nee act ualutauooe; but the young man,
tan X wti call Johnson, was oonstantly on hia
ird, and - .heceverl proposed any new amuse -
at or on; additional expoone, he always as-
od It, ar 1 said that be ooold not afford it,
ngb ret ehow fa* did generally afford it be-
A T the lowest mutual rates, and Dividends declared when policies ar* two years old and applied at
the end of tbe third year as foliowe - To reduction of premium whoa all cash ia paid; TO reduction
Of Loans when loan ia given, or to increase of insurance when desired.
POLICIES ISSUED UPON TBE
STOCK OR NON-PARTICIPATING- PLAN
At as low rates and npon aa favorable terms aa can be need with safety.
HOME COMPANY
Making all its investment* in the 8onth and therefore siding in the development of lie industries. It is
managed with economy, and great care given to selection ot risks.
'OULD reaped fully ante tbt.i friends and the publio generally that they have remoMp to
their now store on Chi :) etroet. and bare opened a large and comprehensive dock of
3vg> TEE MILD POWER M
leynEsl
“1 font 1 he tod a elder living in Harlem.
Omt.uc .all;, but not often, the called et the
stare. Lb* wrsly bongjrt anything, and csver
remstord lot gtr than n fowmlcurea. lie vis
ited her eve y day, though sometime* a week
or ha i.risbt '.ntatvrne between hi* journeys to
the place who. * she lived. Btverel lusts, when
he *ut* r.rent vi;JI knew he was to be away for
the evening, I .i*'ted bis room, and searched it
c r .folly; cut tnver a thing could I find to Im
plicate him in ti. . robbery. Not a scrap of alik
. r too* cr ..nvtl.it g cf Ui sort couU ever be
<ii aooverod in the t mm.
“1 next meoegei to be Introduced to.hi* sis
ter, anil of ooorso J pretended a great liking for
her. She was Ilrin; In a very quiet way, lo e
boarding house, she. was n teacher, on e small
salary, in one of .tb i public school.,. Having
a curtained her r.alsr,\ end cnlcnUUug hor ex-
pen < i, makirg tin rs urate of the va n- of her
clothing a- nan -iy ae I tonld, I wm aatitiird that
she wuedlving am * r h U beyond her salary.
■ Oao dry Johnson told me that he wet going
with h..* Meter to a sobx>l plants. He hod ob
tained Imvs of nbgir.O) from the store, and I
thoagfatit an ev rollout irae to nuke Investiga
tions. So I want lo hie lister’* boarding bouse,
soMbsAfot tb* young lady, end of oonrso was
told that aha wea away. I explained to tha
la. thirty that I had reeelred a message, saying
tb.... ta wuuM lie si h-un: several hours earlier
i44n elm aps oted, and that I vu to meet her
that ail moan, to go on itomber txenrsion. I
■aid It wsc alnat time fur her to reooh home,
and, if the landlady hod .n objection, I woa’.d
watt in the parlor. As I bid heefi then fre-
qtisr ly, r.r rt the Ist.disdy knew me, eh* made
no obj-ction. Lnrkdy the w»nt out afew mlu
uics nltur, aril gave mo more freedom to oper-
at» than I bod expected.
f im.-nsdlsUJy went to the Jiang Isdv’« room
—of eocroe ii was very impolite for ins to do
au—-nd hi -ir-clmd it thorou|-hly. It it of no
nw telling jju all I found here, unless yon
have never bet a in a lady’s room, and do no!
know what it oontaint. Bhe had e very good
weidroba—hotter than moat yoang women in
her position. It strati; mesa very odd that she
had four dresses, of rich black etlk, which did
niappesr to have be r made a vary great
while. Four dr. isez ol black etlk nre a pretty
good mnply for e .-.oi.ol trocl.tr on a nuill aaf-
ary, in.i I tusce np my mind that the atlk came
from the dry good* store where Johnsun wae
urairu RUTS'
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
TTAYB PROVED, FROM THE MOST
XX amide experienoe, an entire socceoa. Simple,
stylos and patters;, and fro't the beat factories. COIN
.r stock end prioa list before purchasing elsewhere. Ve
For Ladies, Gauta and OhOdr
TBY MERCHANTS will do w..
also keep a large e:onk of Lv .
Prompt; Etf.dcnt anilBehahk. They arothe only
mediemra nerlsctir adapted to popular rue—si
aimplo thxtmistakee cannot he mode in nsmr
them; •oharm]etaoatobefn»fromdanaer;and
so eflkieni as to be i.lwaya ndiable. They have tbo
highert eommrndatiou fmm all, and will altrayn
icn l^r si.rii.f.icUon. IWtoe, ia large threeAryhn:
Noa Corea. , Centv.
1. Fevers, Congestie-i, InfiammatLoe, . . SO
r. Worms, Worm Favor, Wonn Colic, . . SO
S. Crytnx-CoUe,o .'Tertlungo£ Intvuta, . £0
4. IMarrbcea, of Ciildren or Adult a, . •. SO
i. Dyaeuten-, (In ling, EiiioaaCelie, - . SO
C. Cht.lera-5lorb i*. Vomiting, .... SO
7. Coughs, Colds, Sronchitio, . .... M
P. IVeumlsrlo, Tooth*eiw,-F*oe*. Iw, ... SO
!*. Hi attaches, fiiik Beadsche, A ertigo, . £0
10. Dvspt nsla, BRons Stomari., .... HO
It. Snppresseu.te* Painful Partofia, . • . 50
12. Whites, too trifuso Periods, .... 50
13. CroupTcoueh,'Difficult Breathing, . . 50
14. HaltkUienm, JErvsipchm, toupSms, . 40
15. Ithenmattsin, Rheumutus rams,. . . 50
16. Fever and Ague, Chill Parser; Agues, 50
1>. Files, Hind cr bleeding, . . . . . . 50
IA ophthnlmy, and Sore or weak Eyes, . 50
1£>. Cotorrli, Amite or Chronio lufinenza, . 50
20. Whmpinx-Congh, ViolentCoagia, . 60
To snob a liberal fudnetment wiTl be offered npon application to tbe Secretary at the Home Offifit, the
General Agent, or to .he Superintendent of Agenoiee.
TRAVELLING TBGNK
VALISES, SATCHEL8,
To whioh the attention of th* pr.lihs (a iavlt d.
eprKeodfn
WM. B. JOHNSTON.
WM. S. HOLT.
.Vice President
GEO. & OBEAU.
.General
JOHN W. BURKE
.Medioal El
.Buperintendent of Ageuoies
W. J. MAGILL.
DIRECTORS
IVX^h-OOINT.
WILLIAM 6. HOLT,
HENRY L. JEWETT,
A. L. MAXWBLL,
R. W. CUBBEDGE,
E. J. JOHNSTON,
WHITTLE, W1L H
^.TJ<3tXJI3KCjB>..
—' ^'X'Xi^.KrT^..
JOHN J. GRESHAM,
0. A. NUTTING,
GEO. S. OBEAB,
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
JOHNS. BAXTER,
WJL B. JOHNSTON,
PETER SOLOMON,
VTRGIL POWERS,
DAVID FLANDERS. >
JOHN W. BliRKE, ,
ANDREW LOW.
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
V. R. TOMMEY.
A. R. LAWTON,
JOHN P. KING,
RICHARD PETERS,
T. J. SMITH
WILLIAM JOHNSON.
G. T. MEMMINGER..
0. P. HAatMKT
ftbTfianely
Uontioello
• Charlotte, N. 0.
.Chorlentou, H. C.
.Greenville, S. 0.
& Chronic Conge*tionji ajid Eraptkns, W
ire - FAMILY CASES.
■ JSTOP Mlngl« box to auy part,of tho
S^ntr/sfrfe of charge, on receipt of
price. Addrc**
M^PlSSS^ic^edlclne Co?.
And by JOHN IhGALLS, and HUNT, RANKIN A
LAMAR, Alacon, Ga.
eodAawtf
CANTON MATTINGS-"‘ALL GRADES
MOSQUITO WEST
OP THE BE8T MAKE.
THE BEST STYLES OF
“Absolutely tbe Best Protection
Against Fire.”
Oyer 1200 Actual Fires jnf ont with it!
: "■ MOBE THAN
$10,000,000 00
Worth of property saved from the flames
the
IABCOC7
“inere is a greet dtfferenoa between bellev-
liaviog a thing ;.nil proving it. You may be cer
tain of it from the circumstances, but it may
rot L e very »a»y fur yen lo go into oourt ar.i
show it* rerl.ty. Now, here waa my predion-
mtuL I tb iught 11nr die* es wra tec many
for ons jo.iug lady, just *& I occe thought wh*;i
1 eoarohr J a inau a trunk, i.nJ found for.rtoc 1
ousts of different r :x », and no trouser* or vests,
.ha; It r« ■> rer .-irk it- o ward.vhe for a man to
have T.-ot bow was I to at at the fset, nr.I
show the cocneetion betvreto the wearing ep-
pjiel of Mi*e Johnson and the Broadway dry
giyidii s.ure?
“ i'u help c-.vttere along, I made love to Min
Johueon in the ; gntar vrr.y e(erred to my
retail.him with th ) dry geo to house, and ob
tained an cnitora-meni from the heed of the
firm, a* u relatin' cf his wue. I was gettirot
along Weil, only I J.il not wont to pro;r «e and
get an engep: cvnt, htoi.UM that might make
inoaiii'.; a .i'.Gd *«-k<ratd. I i’ef.'r.-e.l t;u
day of propoa&loo thi groeod that my nneli
in :b.' c antry, ftem a'.u-n t S*d sxpectc.tions.
v.M op;osed to nry marriage, rxoep' 10 fc 1-dr
of h i onoosir g su.l .h- : I sj ..id u - hli n -< 1*
wail until ho had bsndr.l la h.s chi elcs, wi. :h
wusid ho before a gn ii as to 1. da lov - |
ly oo. ^L, 4.4 , the r.’.f ixst!-m, sri p'ur.i -1*-
with the dv iprpsla and g»ui. sc that the sitae-
i on woe perfectly -harratrg.
‘•John-., n approved af icy attention* to his
r -ator, ana of coat* e we be tame wrrmtr iriruda
then ever. Ail It x lime I was a.udyicg to en-
!-ap the H-o, so i* to fa.teu the robbery o.’ tho
in; -qo-.'d* nocre upon them. One dry I pre
tended • great admiranoa for e c-rtria k ad of
•!’* toil 1 bad *’. Ihe s'c.4. I told Lean
the: itinitad her uomp ixion rxtc y, and was
leal th' art aa she ought' i vear. It was a light-
O.’ Oted e Ik,.! » pern isr ih.-d", whioh had beta
merit* rtpres-dr to order for ‘.bo dry grids h-u.c
»nd I koowtit-.l they bid the monopoly of it.
T r;>oko *!un; u revc.-id times, and said I hoped,
ju« of th-.-e J«,,, to he able to present her with
.iriroaaof mi* , but did not know when it
would le, 04 my me me jar", at that time, war
too sren I !ur any expenae
“Love for mo nude the girl lactations. Four
or five days later, twenty to thirty yards or tb:.-
'k ware musing from the store, red in a week
. - -- r —-,t- a call, Liura surprised
ritiea of the day. Bat while this pleases the
populace, who assemble on aueh occf.'ions, and
elicits ectbusiutio applause, in view of tha ten
dencies of the age, and the priceless jewel we
of th* South have in the purity, refiaeieent and
delicacy of our coble women, end the pure,
mount importance of preserving and transmit,
ting them to future age*—it is hoped that even
that method of entertaining the ar.dioncee at
commencements will be Abandoned.
Tbe concert by Mrs. Russell's claoa waa a
brilliant success, notwithstanding some ot her
highest pupQi were unable to appear, and her
; .i, italic.* hi 1 ' cr.'ati; t nhurr.’s C4 ty
the recent prevalence of measles in the col-
lego.
I he High Milo Institute, unde* r.-cat dent
John H- Seals, la a snooess. The public exor
cises that bare just closed, are of the mast sat-
isfsclory sad gratifying chancier to all the
friend* of learning in this vicinity.
We wait with interest the coming week for
the brilliant exercises of the Baptist College—
n,.w chanc'd to the name or Bethel Oolleve—
IRE EXTINGUISHE
/®350,000
The Clinrtor Makes. Stoekliolders Individually Liable
D. F. WTLLCOI, Secretary.
J. RHODES BROWSE ft
C*TOT UTI1I IXISOTCXXXXS.)
FOB 3J YEARS THE
STANDARD ne FSCKW
ASSETS- JANUARY l. 1872,
I Amenta at all Prominent Points throagliout the ^onthdix. ,-.nd
Southweet^m States, to whom apply, or to
F. WILIOOI, See';, Coleraine, fia,
! PkvmPsMtT st toiuL Ana
• T. A POWELL, Agent i*t -
WM. J. ASDt.MO V, Agent at
JTXO. A. DAVIS, Afest at
j C. C. KIBBLE, Agent at -
i A.B. WESrog, Agent at
t matron with a view topreeeine certain nomteds
open tfcoir royal mistreea. Unerly ignoring
the steward, the men addressed ilifmoelres to
the Queen ir. the form of t memorial, which they
signrd m r. “round robin.’’ In this memorial
the laborers aakrj loir Msjeriy for :.n advance
of wage*, and for a shortening cf the curbing
lime by ono hour daily. They also requested
to be allowed to leave work on Saturday after
noons at 4 o'clock eo ** lo enable them to at-
t-nri to their domestia dctire, prepare for the
Sthbmh and iaiprove '.heir ralri* Further,
they complained of tb6 beer hitherto anpntied,
i," ax. 1 afterwar da to Delmomco's,
-rat Td to be ahowu to a private
I toad Invited her brother to
rid hi* suspecting anything.
*ay before I had reeel veil
liar* from my naele, &Ld
'use) evening, without
the only pr-raon to
heed of the him
a ua eater, and
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........ Fort Talley,
• • • • ■ . Albany.
' “ » - - - HawktmiTile.
Samoa
WM. W. CARpS, Agent, Macon, fia.
OFFICE. No 88 CHERRY STREET.
M OULDINGS, Brackets, Stair Fix
turee, Builder*’ fnmirhing Hard-
ware. Drain Pipe, Floor Tile- Wire
Guard*, Terra Cotta Ware, Harile and
Slate Mantle Pieces.
WUDOW GYiAHCi A SrSCIkLTY.
i? 1 Prioe sect free od
appuoettanby
p. P. TOALt;
SO Hayne and S3 Pinekuev eto.,
omleudly Oharleat m, 8. &
ehlStf
'teprogreu-
V of chars-
k ae the
•ethteg
ad cf
ar-
and they aoked the Queen to grunt them aix
pint* of good beer per day daring the hay and
oarreat eeaoons. Extra pay for carting wood.
oo*l, eto., waa also solicited, and the rocn
woued up with a request for ill an hoar when
working overtime. Htr Majesty ordered the
memorial to be sent to her steward et Osborne,
with Instructions to moke icqnirie*. Tuts
-we rod was duly obeyed, me men being
'led one by one before tb* steward, who has
a c irged soveo of tb* maunsrioust*, and,
Wiite Pine lumberjR Sale.
Aw O. KAUFMAN,
BAJsniMai,
IS no 1 T WO n snnnmaa.,
BARLOW HOUSE
AMFRICUS. Gi..
WJCIT Jt*SS3 A CO., Proprietor*.
iAftrte-cltAd and in boahiesa csDtmz.
Board pef dsy 92. Ixxj-'mg or roe&U 59 otf
slit 9 6tn
OFFICE, 64 MULBERRY STREET
fc&vti f *T- J IPiM tro-a 4J4ft I
'. R, 1 UPaFIN, Ice^L J. MONROE OGDEN, Secrctaiy and Treasurer.
■
DIRECTORS.
j aga,%sB^k-
OHiSttl H k S. C.
8 00Liiah0S8 active th* Special
JjWtaJaSrolumofjaijHcmao. ietnr
^RPUlaj end PROMPTLY toNew
Afifl*, J*lch *!•?*»» miss Below par
ffftrf MMpnfwn oof nn. .
in the ttme-k<iJ?!W
msroved TBAhSil
indWere, f will h; r-
^^^1 haabtea* attended to with fidelity and
•JHJootiBcnfi of Southern Securities issued
**•“* febUtn