The Sparta times and planter. (Sparta, Ga.) 186?-188?, September 12, 1874, Image 1

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The Xiffifcs & Planter
IS PIIBI.I IIK.I)
E V E UY SAT (III DAY.
JOHN R. CHRISTIAN Proprietor
Subscription \ at.o«.
One copy 12 months.(in a-h a ce; 2 00
One copy 12 mon li* (on time 2 .VI
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A dverti«in«jj Rates*.
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by the proprietors of this paper, and will
be ttrietly adliered <o in ail charges for ad
vertising
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4 4 00 8 5o 18 00
5 5 00 10 25 21 29 00 42 on
tl « 00 12 00 21 33 00 48 t,0
12 11 00 21 75 40 60 50 HI Oil
18 15 25 30 25 54 75 6 o 109 <>0
24 18 00 37 50 t-7 75 03 00 132 f.O
A square is one men solid N. ttp,reil N«
deduction made for lo r t an a squa
Special notices w ll bw charged 25 per cent
above Notices, regular rules. local ooluinn, 15 cents pet
in
line, for each insertion.
Persons sen-ling advertisernenis will pb its
designate the department ol the pap r in
which they wish them tiserted- wltelher in
tha “regular,” “spt-ei d" or •■local” c-iliinin;
nlso the length ot the tituo they w ish then,
published and the spac-i they want them l<>
occupy. of candi-l ilc* lor nlfic
Aunotincing names i
five Marriages tlt-llars, iiiYtriably and Obituary in a Notices ivimee. not ex
ceeding 10 lines will be nublished tiet hi
for nil over 10 lines, regular advertising rut-s
will bn charged.
Rates anil Rules for Legal Advertising
Sheritfs Hale-, per hvy, . . #5 0
*• Mortgage fi fa 8 a es. per squ rc r
C’iiaiioiia for Letters ol AdmiiiiHioi’n :
«« 1 (liinidiaiiship
Application for Di-’n from \ mini ii 5 ^
** •* •• Gmirdiuti’p 5 i on
“ Leave o e 1 Land 5 ~
Hal h of Land per quaro . ^
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Hh'ch of Perishable prop’y, |ior sqiti’e E ~
Notice *o Debtors and rc-liiora . .
Forei Insure of Moitga »>, per Iqnarc
Kst ray Net iced, 30 -lays..... “.
Application lor llnm. si. itd . . . . ■i oo
When il ! s are >ue.
All advcrli Hvtmuils ill this paper art In,
at any time alter ih lirst iii-ertimi of tin
siiiiio mid will be collected at the pit ii e«
of the Plonrietnrs unless otherwise arranged
contract.
FUOFKHHION.VL AN1> UIJSINKSS
J. T. JORDAN i
A TTO li ,\i: V AT Tin
Sparta, Georgia,
tlflicc qver Cothern % Wntkifis’ .'-■toir.
L. LITTLE
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Sparta, Georgia.
Ofiiee in the County Court room vve-tirf
Court lions,>.
JAMKS IIAIU.BV,
jlflatnnj f// S'f.am t
N/M/r/’.i, a a |
lloomn it. Law Building, wo-t ol
House tiS lv.
HILL & HARRIS J
t r o it \ i: i s % t i. % u ,
Macon, Georgia.
Special altenlion p-ven to Coi.i m-rioms
and oiliei offico businen*.
Nov. 2.1, 1872 ly
-
DR. P. T. PENDLETON
Having returned and loeatevi periuaiienilv
in Hl’AllTA. offers I,is
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
lo (ho citizens of Hancock county. I -
office is at the residence of Dr. K M IT /
ULKPtlN, where lie maybe found, unless
iiroffvsftionally engaged ! 1,120.72
HA 1 LIBIA I) Si’ll l’DUl.KS
Southwestern K. II.
J-ri'i kin ri m» m - < Trie*
Maenu, Ga , March t, lS7 I
O N and after Sundiiy, 't ret, 1-t r«•,. s
ou this road will run as lol ow> :
v’ot evim s vi ut. tk ix.
l.n>av« Macon, p
Arrive «t I’elumbus, 12 ; 15 i m
Leave Columbus, *2:30 p in
Anivo at Macon, • 1
Making clow- c-nmvlion with Western
Kailrund at 1 of ,minis n»r Montgomery, Mo¬
bile. New Orleans, el
eo Liu ms pay khmuiit van ceoMM-nv
Tins TltMN.
Leave Macot <b
Arrive ai t elumbu.
Leave lioluni >i
Anise ,1 '1
VI i n M
ret lien-nl
n * Hp>P
Afrit— ■my 7 m
l,e*v. « rvurv-ra S’>0 h tvv
Arrive- al 'I «c -u. 6 ;D‘ p m
Leave* Albany,_ 10:47 a ut
ri ,i
bert daily ex »p* Sunday
Albany Irani couuvo s with \ laune and
Oalf Had rvad fr.ai « at A lr«*v »nd will
tun ta Arlington oi RUke’-v Eve *iv*u M«- •
da, Wednesday and Fi day, reiuiiiing
Tuesday. Thuteday ml atm day.
KUKAl LA Mtattv raKmiir »M» .wcv'ViMona*
Tl«*x THAW.
Laura* .VlaCnti, 9 TO p m
Arrive* *t Kufauia Itbgo a nv
Leave* Kuaula. 7 2’- pm
Arrive* at Maran, )*,4«5
Train* leaving M#e,m *nl Eo. a on
tilt* acheduta S why Tme-ixv and I
«i*y n ght* cam- a* sutithviUe w
fiaiti* k< Albany. YlRiliL 1‘O’VEttS.
Eg 1 8 n* r wm leu'.
SPARTA, HANCOCK COUNTY, CA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 , 1874 .
f e S al Adveri tsem
S\ I. JiK SOI,it belore iht
■. <l.«r m K|.,rw,
Irgiil hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
October nex , TIRO TlX o »-s of laud levied
a- ihe proper 8 . H y,» s to 8 l
mvo fi ins, issue frein ihe Superior James Coutt
Ha tow county, one . favor >(
Moore & 11. L. Midi! ebrooks the othe
fa tor of II. H. Cuiver. l’ropevty pom
out by * plain!iff a attorney. JiW SIOORB,
a g.29-’73til8. Slieriff Hancock co.
/ \ the first Monday in October next
\ 11 iciition will be made lo ilieCnur.
Onlioary ol Hancock county Georgia,
lea e t sell a irnci of and in said
belong, g to tile estate of Wil in II
uprights, d-c <1 known astl, ‘ un
adjoining lands ol A. M. Summ.rs
urn, and con aining Tli ec Huudr.d acres
loo e or less, f„r the purpose of carrying
out the provisions o the d wid veazky of deceased
Wm.
Executor of Wm. fl. i-pe'ghts.
Hxcciilor’M Male
W ILL be a id before the 0 urt II use
door, i Sparta on the 1st Titer day
SkTS.'.'S; ! 2 * 1 X"
T “*
One lot Of l,„„. in sai-i county, k own as
the (,’ mhe ~z_ ace, coiitaiumg 10. aeies.
more or less, 2 .i * Inch are thee o-.d ,
cabins, tvvn smbles nnil a gon«l w«» I o! w;»
i«r : b iioii 110 MC*i*t*H under cuhivaiinn and
about winter 120 acres of t- stock istrsci &c. original t
fine range for
One f mi. known iim til Rufbtlo
place, the ob] Homestead in said county
containing 555 acres, more or • s» ; on the
j, ace is a goo-l dw. ltin house with sx
roon s ; five fiame buildings, tour cril's si,d
iwo log cabins ; 130 iicia's under cuttivaiiou,
a sufficiency of original forest r-ouveuieiit
!y locuted tor plantation (lie u-e if••
One fat in, mlj. iniiiv estearf place,
coutaiiiing 520 acres, trior- or less. 102 acr s
ii-Kr cuilivu ion uu-l ah-ut iOO acres ,)
0 rigusl kircst On this |ilac there r- two
big i alii s. The two lust iiameil plac-s may
be sofil a h one farm if desircO.
Terms, one half cash the other ■ air,
twelve momhs with interest, to lie secured
hy mor gage oi HENRY ho land.
*1 Alt It 1 8 , ) Exr’s
C. W. DuBOHE. f
rii - , 22 tds
J* TATE V5 harms, (d- A. GEO II = * i, ( zr -
—culms nt \Y = zr f sat
conn y, decease- . rcpr«*en T. to the Gmi-l
ofOidininy that he ban hilly will dis-bai->e Iti- i
Iks y in I lie exccntinti <■( ihe n l
e-lHl and Mucnr 1 mg to taw This is there
fore cite a t persons concerned, it how
i ails-*, if any they ch . wliy sui-t Executor
slimed not he disclia gt-il In-m Ii s and in
mi nisi in linn, and ice iv i- |. hers of disnn
si-in in the premises -a the lit'.—t Monday
Novemhci next,
W ii css, my officinl signature, this 30th
-lay of Angus 1871. LK, Ordinary,
TlloMAS, 1. Ll I I
aiigi i-;,iii.
t l-p i li(> IA IIaN, o K ( OUN I Y—
I IS Ii y : iv al 1 persons
I ' , 1 , tImi l n v nben tic m
ll >1 1111 y i|. i t tbs life
I, St t' e -I tied for ad
u = on the cstat-' m sai<l Liiraiia
VS nrthe.i i £ I in !c ms of the law admin is
vv ll tie vestei in the U-rk t Hups
t curt id' llauct-ck county, or sum oili¬
lit and proit-r nerst o, diiriy lays after
tiblicuti n of lids notice, unless some
valid bj- r-V u is m-t hand e lo and bis ap|Miiuiiitcnl,
Give ii li- r my official ■iviii
this itit* 2'>(ii day of Aigust IhT I
I IIGM V.S I. Ll f I LK Otdamry
tig 29 30-1
I I VXCIh K UT OF il IN IKY
£ I * • urnr T i 3 Ordinary
it being made < * = Hi ot
said coutt y, that VI = s F. Dickson but
said enttu y of II n = * Ut org a, lifts do
pal led this tile iittei-t Ue. an - no |> rsotl 7
i |.>r iiitininislta-iou on t e F.si-iU
sai-l Mm tli T I)iek«oe. and iu ei nis of
iiilniiiii-tration wil Ii ves ed i
le U "I the 8 up ior on i er s ine odi
til |ieiNi,ii alter cue and lega p lie ~ III
notice iinleas miiuo valid <» jeotimi L- made
in (he premise*. It O .AS I III I
iiugllfiOd Ordinary, llauc u-k l
( F.O 111! I \. HANCOCK l ol'NTV
X VYl ei'eui Marlin lonloon, a u b is
i nn oi Sa.iiT VV lex n«!er ; rejecs- n sto
(lie Court in bis petition, duly filed ami en
inred on record, that be lias full, a,In,inis.
Icred H.iinuel W A I x in lev’s estate,
II,i i he ie tore lo cite all poisons eon
oer ed, kind , d ,nd oreibto ,to show C.'IIII
if any limy can, why s* d ndmiuisirut >i
slmtild n->i be disi barged fiom liis ndminis
trftlioo and reeei.c leito - of JisiuisSoit on
the Dt Monday in Septet = ■r, 18;».
(liven undet ny and l r tlice this the 1 si
day o li.no 1874
TllOH | LIT I LK, U,d’y
dune <>, 'Tin.
LKSSON’S IN MIUSU
1IVEN (-> a united number of pupi’s on
I die piano, at her resi lt me by
ang 29, i m MRS. r L. I I'TLI
HOTEL
Reduction of Board.
OO I’or .1 ) a y !
1 V E. IHtO \ N At 8 v»\. proprieinr- ol
[V i s 11 quill d- r that (u>. I ami !>1 inf-i ih« in lie t-i ir
triei on a Her
of S> pi ember I rates w ll be reduced
Li- r d it.
Wk ^Ail v eto*s wonhl r -p- e,fii ly rt-'-nn
iha k- f.»r the r t v ibeval put
PF-oide I to the ih, lions - for friends nearly
year- and h-su e ir m nv
- will ,-e our be-t endcav r- for ihe
< to giv- tile’s- 1 in •IlstiC'l tli t We
Vv Every st ntio given i
and I uge rooms aSwav
in r-vdiu-s* for iinmercial travelers v ;-11
mg M«< V. E llKVHV N A M).\,
• C|V>i t
R0BT - H - may & co..
to ' V >1 \N sS; M \Y
Manufactu:ert &. Dealers in
Cm*risT<jroM> BuixgiCN.
AND PLAN AT ION \Y GON'8.
Harness, Saddles, Carriage Material,
sh-c Finding* amt Lea her of all kind
licit iua, etc . etc.
2 s Broad Street Aiu-ista G*
dw27l»
j »nw ai)vertib ement 8 .
iV,D
rftl lo'IPuillilhlR I ITT
eXt Se * to '»® ,.m P .....
***** IS7J.
Street Healthy dhciplne. location. Moral
Tlior.>u z h
Thorough toa lung Moderate
S. veil t rofessors. For catalogue or
matien, apply to
J. II. Blake. Chairman of (lie faculty,
Post Office, Davidson,College, N C
$ 5 Ge $ $20 SiiNsON per tree. «fcCo. day Address at I’or ho and, re.
Me.
MOST EXTRAORDINARY
fe ms of Advertis ng are off-red for News,
papers in H c State of
8 nd for list of papers an I schedu , e ot
Seo. P. Rowell & Co Advertis’g Agts.
AO 81 1MRK HOW A. V.
Refer to Kd.ior of this p,ip«t.
i fi n (1 h P ATTrnll flWfill N 0 iln 1»(1
UDU. -1 r, > iuwuuaiu.
Co d ct an \ L e cy fo the re> ept on of ,.d
v-nisenieuts for Ainer can N ws npers—the
ii)o.-t comp ete establishment of th< k nd in
the kepi world Hix thousand Newspapers are
regular y on file, open to itisp ctim liy
eu toner. K ver\ idtctlisciiK-iil in
akcti at the h me price ol the paper, with
jin any addiiioual charge or commission.
Ail aoveruser in dealing with the Agency,
is -,ucd trouble ami corresnoudence, muk
iug one contract iu?tend of a doteu, a hun¬
dred or a thousand. A Mooli of eigh y
pages, contai: ing lists of best papers, lar¬
gest class, liicuatois, religious agi'iculturil
I po publications ii ii al, daily and country papers,
Hio all which are spec atiy
valuable to advertisers with some infornia
n about, prices sent I to any
css wishi on application. ]»crs< ns at a di?
g to make contracts for adve¬
SI n an» (own, city count., 7. ne or
5 irv of the Umte-l t tics, or _ y is nr
= t tic Dominion ot f z ladit. may -1
CO else (.1 tl-llle t Of n ? , they want, to*
w ih ony of(he IVVr.lt TISRmEHT
cesife in-er ed - w>i!l receive in
, by return = ti wliicli tvif t-tiab <•
hem to decide who rr ■r in re.isc or ie
the order . For such nf rnmtiou t etc
h no L-haige Orders are taken for a sin
(inper as well as tor a list ; for a single
as rea lily «s for u larger sum. Offices
Building),
41 Park Hew N. Y.
A. Lathem’s Space for Moses
Whelchel’s
NEVER SAY DTE
- I i ^ i lit Y !• A I-S I* \8 f I liave only its,a) mi
* un-dii inc for iho speei d benefit o»' my
Ismily uu-l neighbors Tin v have of laic
pc sii eled me lu ni ik' il known to the world
now do. I will give you the leuding
ses ii cures ;
Of“ it eur s (! z cers, ( onsmnf.tion in its
fi-st singe and if i c a final cur fur Hardy
sis, it tines ii gw Ii cii es I hcumaiism,
Dyspeps Bio litus. Liver oomplsit ts
Felons, 7. e L. gs, ore Eyes a d
ills and Fever
eT7“ H.'phil -, Secret ii senses of any
kmd. pur tics the blood and cle ns- s the
sysiem enlire’y
l’rieeper l> Z. de fir Clinin'e Dis uses, •
lt.iue I-ell-in, K is e Lotion, 50c F 5=
my -I rve ions which - asy d>* e, uu-l if you
re not i = Ir-tn Buy ot the hove di-eas
is wliicli *V t wil cure, you money wil
be cin e folly refunded bv Mr. \. La hem,
r 1 A gen Gaiiiesvill-, ( . to whom
a- ss nil your orders by tn nr expre.-s
I 'el ti'ica t au ohi resident lla 1 conn
tv Geoigia
This 0 * t.- rtify li t 1 bad an cat -r~ can
c* r o - my i for three years 1 Ion
lilt e - evil c* and what I id s em to do
ine IIO gem ill I had - nken on Bottle of
Welcbel's • / ve: Huy e ** which fins done
me gti good, and V = satisfie one bou le
mere will make a final e it I of e-ni se
Ti > v; Ii ty i -uinieud ii lo ntiv anil all utlbet.d
wiih cancers ILLIAM DO" DY
March. 1-7 I.
To my Fkdno- wn-v «iik Sick This
s to certify that I vv»s very low w ill il-e
Chi Is and Fever and a fiumor in my Id,ml
I tool; He bottle Uhelein l's • Never Say
Die,” * h.eli eur me sound ,ar. t well. I
fe d Hi £ l mu u d--r obligation to tee.-m
me d - to H 11 those nlllietido. es.
JAMES H. L i'll AM. J. i*.
(’rut s yoi n F.yks. — " he I « as nlmo-t ,
.-sighi'c-*, n,y eves wo re enr -1 in thirty s x I
hour- by one npp-ieaiHv of \l hel bef
* \tvf Say Do You em onlv get u !r in
J. A. Latlwia, G inesv lie, G.i.
T. f B yTES.tia nesviile, G
Itl «'O U VI K I) \ I lev.
? e. bo i nd. r-ign.d, knowing this med
le = ,, do eheerfu ly rec< mmetid it to li.
atllicted, and >1 • not hesitate to -ny s=
pn ties ire 2 spi-ll- b e alid Will -b S lint
th v -ay. 7 ig ed by
,i ss.s/ n.
Sniitli.
. Gaudier,
A Dorsey, M-rehmt
11 . 1 en
v leiueuis \ Rro.. **
H M. \\ ti urn. Ordin rv.
. .1 M ine. C. - C.
Haute. Chief Marshal
. f-iuimnns, Attoruey ,i I.iw
i Merrill,
I Sanford,
g.2 3m. Gai/tetriSe, (Dargia.
a
The Famous ‘ taliion, “ Billy,"
1 8 NOW owned by me and can be found
me p - seal a- s -a at my place in Har
C-'d » uu-y. Fur lerms, &c., apply u> Judg*
T. 1. LmU at Sparta, or to me, either ;:i
per-on or hy tei er at n»e same j,ce
Sept. 27. tf W . 1). Bit \NTLEY
WA>'TE1).
IGHFST MvUKET TRU E paid
CASH 1
DRIED FRUIT
HIDES. W -OL
BEESWAX and BRASS, bv
s luoMii ii:
0 the Trtvelng P bis.
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1IB C14 *S CSHilll v g dii ; JlS*Lv3<L,a
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SA7AN twirl GcQiiuiA,
_
; r 1 PHIS first-e'ass Hotel ! s situated on
busiaem. Broughton eilreef, and is coovenieet lo
the pn.t of ihe citv. 0 „,..ibu »es
\ j and baggage wagons w ill be in attendance
at the various lb !•-»»« and -Dumb .at land
^nfs. 11 e best L verv Stable acc inmou i
’i 6 im wi 1 be (outx) luljoiiiiug the Hous#.
At no time will ,rouble or expense be
spared 10 make gnesis coinlortabl , and ihe
House equal 10 any in • e >ia'c.
BOARD liGUH Ei> TO $3 FEIi PAY
He msp Ctfully solicits a proper .share of
the public pur tinge, it d trusts tli.it when
you visit the city you tvi’l give Irii i call
A. IS EXtfK I'rop
MV 30 tf.
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waif I i SkftiS. A
The ouly Re :ab!e Distribution in the country
$ 50,000 00
Xu Vft’uiblo Clifts!
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN
l . d . n n s ? c
109:b RK lULAR MON 11,’LY
x. T *-s-a s—g mm\
To be s Monday, £;:t IB!:, H7i.
«N Je 4»IC,% \ t) <• ( I*U >, ■ c>ri/:-: oi
$5,000 i»i old !
Two Prizrs $t,00D ( ' ilQT r.TpIrn
Two Prizes $500 >
Five Prizes $100 ;; j j ( *> OOiiUfltAD
One Family - nrriagv a -l N-.iitched IU
with Silver-Mounted r : urue wo; ih
§1.500
One ll.iiae and Ifi .'jy, with .S.lver-momi-.cd
Harness, war ii k-, ■ ,
JtlK File.lot).1 J;,l. Wood I’ililO tVOftll
.8i55o
l-’.ve Family Sewing > a- vvoi ih .$( 10(1
Fnch !
750 Gold and Silver L> ■ ffiiiiti W.jd.f;
(in all) worth tr->.m ' 20 t 0 il
”okl ( hniit-, Silver-w Jew <■
_ / inn er nt < 0,0 i —
60,000 !
%vflltN Wmifetl ttv N ..11 ’rn ,,,
%V llo III 1. the ml I'lellitniu- \ I in
* I»«l€l.
-irigl. Tickets S] ; Six t, Twelve
Tickets .$10; I v It v
( irciilars emit link a li a
Jv«.-ripli..u of 11 1 - m , n I i- -I
at her informal ion in t rib Ho (ri
billion, wil be son a -i v on. >r tug, v ”
le l< rn nitut be a ,
MAi* tries. L. 0. SINE- B x 86
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need >9 >T vn r Til o,
and ne tra -l
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as it ir l v ,pg
seeds of death v n
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trace of -fise ri ii t‘ r U
and leaving
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BLOOD. RI ^ V i l PAIN : s
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DILIGHT, prep r Dr. J. S. PEM
BERToN A .
For s,
A tl illKSTSO .Li & a O .
BARRETT. LAND .<c > '
l Agta., Aucus a. Ga.
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The »»Sp,*r « *ilver Cornet It slid.**
Ol’t in t! i »nlly t-iliglit,
“Night, Sable goddess from her
throne, wielded >, ,, h- r , leaden , scepter
a sluixhering word” hire I heard
eoft ° l low w nm-murim* mu.muun^ of , f some
guitar , touched by the baud of
l. el sclf—imi out Hwctler xurr-otM. far 1 to tb<» those . ,vl,
have an undinuued perception of
niclodious. beautiful and 1 practical, 9 i
tuc strains . that fell
upon our ear? on
| a>t evening (1st September) 1 from
, ,, part a Stiver c.-T Cornet Band. ,,
This Baud, composed of the
gouts of Sparta, both in crmii
ti@n and social culture and position,
truly, i- not ouly an ornament to the
city' in which they live, hilt to the
State, It deed they show much pre
cocity of musical tab nt con-ideuing the
time iu which they have been [ laying
which, to the best of my information
lias only been some nine or ten months
Like „,o * r “ W ® 0t
***>»cr, „ Waited , by , the gotitle zephyrs ol
an evening* twilight, to greet the del
ifutt ... f nasul or^r ns ol some lair maiden,
»e all. redino. hsr i.au-lite fmii up
on Morpheus’ downy pillow—the sweet
vibrations of -‘Put Mal-iy”and “Cottage
by the Sea’’ fell upon our ears to glad¬
den our hearts and awake within us the
realization of the truly melodious and
b ” u! il " 1
It . brought vividly to mind the days
of Apollo,when ho tuned his lyre to ihe
biddi g 4 the gods, nr so e sweet r.i
ret, tlat beguiled crafty Ulysses, and
caused him to Wander from his native
Itheca in search of the unseen bliss.
But “\\ inding the Horn’ is not the
worthy and palpably distinguished
liaracteiisiic ol the “Sparta Silver Cor¬
i ot Band, ’ for there is the handsome,
ite and courteous DeLnnjar Tur
m-r; t yo”ng man though (-ad to say
Indie.-) m ui- d, is an admirer and
by the uubetrotlied of the cir
in whiclt lie moves. DeLamur is
unto g ih merchants ol Fpmt a
md an ornament to any community in
I c lives.
I heic are, also, the Messrs, \\ ilsot b
m-'ii of erudition, guoJiooks and
ol lieai t and mannerism. T’lu -se
men are n'so votaries of the uter
| rolession, and truly an oriia
ni to the eiicie in which they so sue
fully grace. Ti e best wish of tin
i -I . tint tlu iis may be the happy
• •I s — aping the destiny of smne fair
; and that in the r-'sy Ii gered
riiing of their sublunary existence,
inuy partake oi the svwet ts of the
mm ia state, an I that when the ha
,• evening twilight their life shall
, ■ they iuty ct -h the me -li,
ct. - I ti e ••.'■’li^i r Cmnet B i ’ of
p i i, but tf e angelic strains of “Wi¬
me y e Bb sH-d.”
1 o ar. also, Messrs. Lamar ,t
r-i, y ung men ioss easing the si = *
’ * f learning = d social stand .E *11
the above These young men S -
u tl, me - t i’o business als,
Then- is < . Mill* r DuBuse a y on ng
of the gal j rofvssicm J also lion¬
L t l in d 's hs p- stmastcr.—
oung man al -mled ti c I nivei
■me time 1 -ae but ill lu al b j rc
M I Is m from fi , siting his courge J
on li return lu¬ i eeame a vot rv of
I- ., al [ e eh&i m, and i now stand- ,
t ,i u the , using young lawyers , of
pan a He pos-e.-ses the confidence of j
p- pi itm-iig whom his lot is cas
as r* ards hts legal ability and
‘
.standing. jo Mich , a young'man
A = r. any t| pru-ntive comma
\ s; a not s ( urc ml sum," but
: S ad
We would not f - c‘ c Mr. Babcock;
r»t illy a gentle = a whose cv T y
e- mmends hi S - > true, tin
the cultured an ~ business
a 4’ 2 s part a
W -J gref very much indeed that
uri - ; pir-onally acquainted with
r. s nder nf the vouug men of tl.e
silver Fornrt Band,” of r-parti a, lint
• vi- g theopj ortnnity of m« eting ih- in.
if we take it granted that they
--ith? same *• ttonat, so tl and
im*r*» traits as their brother ns- i:t'
F'-r- if h-« v»g sMiee b- c -me a 'ta.st
t u -ijus- y -o t o) that “Bird- oi
r ti ck tojretlitr '
HI in co-ielu.-ion we w. aid sav, that
V •s elation and appurance oi the
.....“'pie-how very clearly, that
y abluT flic mi-anthropic they
app x mate the spirit of the utiliiari
- r they ru to ei coura_'«* a ta-te
f r fhe cult iv ■ ti of the tter. finer
r oi our ruiture, ’■ : a - -
t n - str aiulet of life , it will
I f» the steamer ami itar.-her
JnMes of life and ea-t a warm flush
i happiness over allot its worrying
bus to the “silver Cornet Ban i
v tart a. we would ay, happy you
v bo choose this better portion and
j y that real i fe which those only ca-t
avo who. in ail cf their stiutates ol
us are gu i by that true
* file while it hastens the step of i
pr-wemcM. dees not prevent the coop
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SPTit« EO.V.
London’s Great I’rcaclicr
C o in pa red WI t h EScec her
1 woke up in London Sunday morn
ing under the shadow of ht I'a ils
hearing a man’s voice singing a Meth¬
odist iiymti, with a great deal of fervor,
and thought ol Taint’s discription of
the _D;.iclon Sunday ; lioiv everybody
W( ' liurch, and how nobody could
g.;c into a drug store or restaurant even
in >. ease of life or death Londoners
are without doubt a vast deal more pi
otts and religious than the Purisms in
matters of form and doctrine. What
the mutual reward of the two will he
hereafter I don’t know, but hero below
the Frenchmen has tlie best ol the
bargain. 'J he devil laughs in Paris,
In is gay, London bright, jovial and agreeifblo
ho do s nothing hut snarl
and g-owl and show his claws oi.d tail.
But to go hack to the Methodist
by in u singer and Suntlay morning.
Hot as the (Jay iva I concluded fe do
■
a- the Londoners do, and go to chut\ ll.
There w s Spurgeon, and Newman,
Ilall, and .Mont-ur- Con vny, and Kmv
|aml in St. iiill, Paul’s and theBi-ho hear ol Melb utnc
to So hailing an
omnibus, which, like its brethr ( n is
s'ruek ad over .with advertisements,
making it impossible for one to know il
it was hound for “High tio’bum” or
“l’rayir in the storm,” i asked the
conductor to “set me down” nt Spin
genu’s, which he did with a “that’s it f
Miss. ’ Nobody who has never been in
England can appreciate the con centra
ted obs, quieusm ss of the “.Miss” ns it
lulls from i.nglisli lips. I never hear
it without a piritual squirm Mad
emoisid e, Signora or ITaulcin all have
a grace and charm ; hut Mi s is a mean
pinched up, Satiric, suidonie, character
less title, that seems to nave been run
through u clothes wringer since th
d E--.i it was -=> ora ; and “Mi n ’ (Mrs.)
is ut an ol o ugation ol the l hope
,
w n the American Acad sc; ol Bich
aid Grant White’s reemst i avid ini
proves the great Amoiicai anguage,
that it will give angelic crl-ulm... ■cm Mime
thing better than' Jliss’’—whie ih isn’t
Spurgeon.
The vast Greek brown columned
portico nl the Spurgeon tabernacle was
tilled with people waiting fVr the doors
to lie reopened at tlm conclusion ol
the prayer. Presently k<y- were turn
ed and u helter-skelter scamper , r soon
dispersed the er- wd to the itiiici ■ conns.
i vvu fortunate enough to be given an
excellent seat between a comiiiiiuiet
tivc old English woman who bad b on
in “the States” and meek Cockney,
who politely showed nit 2 I st idler
I ad twice heard it pi E 5 n d. The
t.- ernacle i* in the sli r* e o an egg,
vv tiers of seats rising to the dome
an all around, like an amphitheatre.
A ciiculnr, douide-sioried plidiorm, on
the top of which is the preachers d sk,
rises not far from one end of the ob¬
long interior. So, in whatever direc¬
tion the speaker ooLs, he sees faces,
laces, laces—enough to make th man
go w.ld. T lie commui ic-itive old Indy
informed me that 3If Spurgeon was a
‘lice-will Baptist,” and that tiicivwcn
sea's for six th- iisand Nearly every
seat was taken, pmfect quiet r-i d,
and the atmosphere ol 1 a church as
co-d and agreeable r Spurgeon
•* iued’ the I ymu, y i wa. sue -.t to
tli. I • Oil -4 m b ol God, 1 co = e,”
Vast e L - 1 regntjon, marsh - ed,
by a eceptov—no organ. Tito Con¬
or,g onal singing was excellent, lie
British bruskm-as yielding grace C
to the sofiin ss and melody of Ute m 5* a
As a preacher F’purgCbn and is less n
etie lit; Beecher, le-s hmtu o
But iu * the same * iality, ic
t , and knowle tgi hitman n
C He has a full. ■cable voice,
at he seems obi n 1 ' ! l-> tax s F ewhat
in order to fill his vast an iitoriu E . Hi
| 0 ‘ ,,, une;aiion only now and then
trays hi IJughsli I ro/m* in such vv I.
* “liy-alir , . ,, v. for “heir, , . •„ and . , ‘ yuhr . ,
ns -r
voal .“ , lis | loice ol ^ r is i> most
happy and sufficiently t - a 1 While
b ling consul* r CT supu 2. or s ir.s pe ,
f ' 1 r i! status of bis flock
being evulerth i *~- only ordinary cal
ilre)j he ; 8 at — saiue time with th'- n
, 0 oroughly i c f-.-el iio.ai,.] knows so
We he height to which they can r> ach
an the nec is, temptations, and ie
qu rein- nts of -o , that he stands in
im danger of j> 1 ac g bis spiritual “iod
der” too high. He shows gnat vigor
‘ ir,! ^ robusttie I body. uni Londoners
sav be has an "en iimus api e'ite for
«-at and drink, L had seen him at
U ie Tiobbontc tr.al ild have • T
i ; -vgniz -l iii III HS ztiiituunt, so st 7
ing is the likeness 1 jetweiMi the ?=§
c bi¬ tes ;,e gtaml indication
the pro-peri of bis c’mieh nud
touguauimity of its supporters ;■
s own in he ab e e of a coiiecti-j s
: . ^
Un:*, tia
tend- an ,1 for Hi, ‘ 1 t
r T 1 “’ ’ lk ,
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\ South <.’ar- Una darkey in a r«eent
-p - - i : “Mista <’burman. 1 can’t
help cus-in. buttbeerdam ct ihings aint
mixed, and de lie ub.ican j r,y am a
gvvine to do devil 5 Guvnor Mo¬
g n-raison ol bonds and potheeatyin
at tin of it rains pocket I . . . ■
this potheeay biznis n > bow, and in
! specially when it comes tn >'iCy r.rat
tors. Now Guru >r Moses heup t-et>er
s op po'hecaryin dc;a bonds, a'td leave
| ’em in de sale, whar dey won't do nn
i.ody no il irtn, an 1 rc-peafs, salt, I can't
| help e s,in. batterbedam if thin-.-s aint
' " : art j
gwinc to le devil pr-.Uy fast enough,’
NO. 34 .
' * Le Fctfciul. Infru*l 6
n
i* is to He lu>u!udei|r-^ii|J
tribiiMon of l>ops ia llH)
Soiitli. - ir
• ’ l ", ■ ! # ,-r
Waounoton, 8 cp%iber ^l-Brfbro
leaving Wash in a tun,, Tn/if<r/igrlit, Attor¬
ney Goneoal Williajns addressud a lot*
tor to the See rot any .’of nf, in the nat¬
ure oi a request, tp ordtvr the stationing
ot United States. tr 8 ops at certain points
indicated by l)Mn and \yhero Southern
outrages liave been most virulent._
ilis letter was today forwarded by..
cl] Secretary commanding Belknap o General McDow.
(lie South, together the Department of
with the circular
issued yesterday by the Attorney Gen¬
eral, with instructions to bo dispose of
the forces under his command as to in*
sure the strict enforcement of its pro¬
visions and the protection of both white
and black citizens in their rights.
Secretary Belknap says lie intends to
comply strictly with the terms of the
circular, hut will nt issue the orders
fir the movement of troops from the.
U’ai Department direct, but from time
to time, as information of outrages is
communie.'ito *5 be will receive from the
Attorney Gea d the localities where
in the military is most desired, and will
Notify Gcueraj ' cDoWell to so appor
lion his command as to meet the exi
giuieies oi the cituation as they mav
arise.
There are now in the Southern States'
exclusive oi Tennessee and Texas, Jour
login e-its of tlio army with headquar¬
ters al follows : The first artillery at
( hark stun, b 0 ., second infantry at
Atlanta, Georgia, third infantry at Hol¬
ly Springs, IMi-s., and eighteenth in
fan try at Columbia S. (J As the
troubles are piincipully in the middle
ol Alabama, the Hod Ilivor
of Louisiana and in Georgia, it
r- .McDowell more tha i probable that General
will at enco issue orders
the present st itioiis of his
command to a point which will cover
the localities designated.
The following is the dirtnlntion of
tro I s in tlm several Southern
ate h 'Three companies of the see,
inlkt-try in Aluhamo, six in Geor¬
and one in Tenues,set > the entire
infantry at Holly Springs, Mis¬
three companies of the six¬
in iintiy in Kentucky, two in
one in Mississippi, one iu
and one in 1 etinessee ;
e.iinpanieK of the eighteenth in¬
in 8 -outh Carolina, and two ill
; - eight t injMiiicse of the first
in Florida, one in Georgia,
in South U in iua, an I one in Vir
i ; jy companies of the stcjud ar¬
ery in A’ortli (hirol one in tvoutli
land—making one in Yirg and lour in
the whole number
tro p. in the South about two tliou
five hundred The third infantry
ordiied lo Louisiana several months
hut on account ol the warm vvcatli
tuil lialiility to lever, it was decided
the regiment should remain ut
Springs, Mis:dssi| pi, until fall.
vvtil now he hurried to l.oui tana.
IX Jipitler in C lim-t-li
its n't o/ an Attempt to limth tlic
>><<'•' <>jj a Itm/ Man's Head.
We have already mentioned that old
Uoilainoic, ho goes to our church,
very deal. List Sunday, iu ihe
oi' the services, JMr. Heft, who
immediutv behind IvLr. Uollamore,
a spider cling over the latter's
head. llio first impulse was to
him and u-li him about it ; but
l'-: mi in be red that (Jolluinoro wag
so be fitted up Ii is band and
the spider o/i Hull didn’t
quite high enough, and consequent¬
in bis n rvousticsH, hit Oollamoro
a sevete blow j man turn
around in i rage to hi who had
in take such a liberty willi liim,
JlolT I gau to explain with gont,
tlio cause ol the (iccurrnoe But
■ iu a loud voice, demanded
he meant It was very puinlul
11 II. Tha eyes of the whole con¬
were upon him, and ho grew
iu iho lace, and in desperation ex
:
‘There was a spider on your head.”
“A white p -to on my head, hoy ?
pose ii iliei’e is, yvliii’n that, to you ?”
i.-I , oi.i-m-iri . “You 11 know what it
lo Le bald-headed .ourself, some
”
‘It was a pider,” shrieked Hoff,
the cungregmion smiled and the
.tiou begun to roll off his face.
•Tertuiuiv, n’ H wider,” said Culla
md got more in it tlun yours,
y p let it, alone—do you mind ?
l r*- n bead alone in church.’’
“.Mr. ( c la more > shriek* d Hoff,
w i hug on your head, and I
off— til is vyarid Hoff
anotlier O at Mr. (Jolla
I eai).
q-j,, 1,1 oia , non thought ,, „ *,, . fie _ was going
’ f t him thi n and there, nnd hurl
' *-i.- hymn-book ut Hoff, he seized
kneeiiua .-»oo| on tlie floor of tlic
G and about to bang Mr. IIoff,
■ xton i iterl rod An ex
was written on a fly-leaf of
hymn h---k, whereupon Mr (Jolla
apologized iu a boisterous voice
resumed his seat, Tbcn the serv
pi emeded. They think of asking
Mr. ( >llamore to worship elsewhere.-—
Aries
\ccor ir.-g lo the moral newspapers
- ublishcd in the valley, a fair, red
... of , -
nineteen bright . ,
•n
-ummers, with both snowy hands
plunged into billows of envious dough,
an I a fly on the end of her nose, con
•tifRe- “a spectacle calculated to make
angels weep.”
Haven’t I n rizht to be saucy, if I
please u-k t a young lady of an old
bachelor
-V if you please; but not, if yott
-lisplease, was the answer.