The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, November 04, 1869, Image 1

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It Ypg. Proprietor. ~ rtf ' : i oo months. • •'••••*” {<«% of V*l vui'l*** ■*' l,! " 51 per »i*fcne for elich , re continued feVono mouth barge *" :l1 I,( " a,i f <)llovy8: ! , l-tt'fi" 6 Moa - 12M< * ‘ «ToO| $9 001 sl4 00 s‘2o 00 «Jfl{ 00 14 00 20 00 30 00 ,! Sk> 15 00 20 00 *5 00 40 00 L ->o 00 26 00, §3 00 50 On .* J 2, 400 32 00 40 004 60 0<) 2 23* ‘<o *B<*V **oO T 0 00 « 37 nfl 45 00 56 00 80 0 0 2 4 43 00 .52 00 64 00 00 Op J,~ fl vj 40 no ‘6O 00] 72 00] 100 o 0 nrt i 55 00 68 O'* Oo 00110 O 0 SM 62 00 74 oo! 80 00,120 0 0 ,:f not marked with the ntimWr red, when hanfleA in. will be pnb rtisets order them oiTt; ahd they *r Accordingly. . , ,>; t »e*nt to us foV pObVieatton mould *h« number of Insertion* desired • m and accompanied with 1 ired for payment. it \ lverli< <** lation and guidance of Ordinarie Executors. Administrators, Gua . we publish the following, (a rul i departed froth:) are required by law to be pub’i*hed weeks, and the tharge per 1-vy, o will be $2 50. s. eight weeks, per Square $5. ette*rt! of adirtittistratiOn and guai n» administration, monthly ft* *l* m guardianship forty days, $5. ,r leave to land, sixty day's $0 • sabs of land, forty 'day%, p*e hi roperty. per square SB. >r nd creditors, forty days $5. th tv 'lays, per square $4. .Iol» Work. at of .lob Print ing executed in eatness, cannot be surpassed in rgia. I O v >itti lUrffml. __ ®IIM(UI7CARiX I .1 \IOKG\N. having |.m- ill-1 iii the city <>f Bain-S9Bj£jjKp> i.-is lii< proi'essional services to ■. ui.l respecllully solicits aalnii^; Jf ii i I it bis oflice in Bower’s Block ihn- He >tnd .u his residence on Broughton iiromptlv attended. ■•U'e. M ncii 1. 1869. 46 ly. ■ EDICAL CARD. I FARRAR & JONES Ii i.-n iel ilieniselVes togethei v 'iie -.1 Mkiuckk. lender their pro.Tw - • • th ■ citizens ot Uainbridge OL x ,)i*.v niist.iii s over id. H. Bniith & H, .1 .nesc;in he (•> ml at night .it the ' i>t i»-iifnssiiinally engaged; and Dr ■hi* inc on SlnitweU street, opposite t'hnrch ■ lltr,. i w '’.‘.r 40-1 y. O W. MINKS AIM'S & HINTS. lIMHNKYS AT LAW Alt' ■CItnRS IN EQUITY ■aINBRIDGE, GEOl.Cria. If thdlr prompt attention to all bustties ■to their rate in the following couotieH Town. * Rainhridge Unlquitl, Blakety. Newton. Caittilla. Tbomasvlll His,a practice in the Snpfeihe Courts < ■B 1 States Court for the Souther ■nf Georgia. Oifiee upstairs over J l ■t S (}d‘s , Confectionery. [ApB 49 ts. |R.uirnFt.i g. oltreu if A All* II IT L & GtiRLEY, ATTORNEYS ANt) Poliritors in iT’qtnftf. luKSELORS AT LAW, I\INB IIDGE GEORGIA Bh.ilth, ’69. 42-ly. JACOB BORN, Practical harness maker, BAIN BRIDGE, GA. pOP or. West street in rear of Henderson’s Fur ■ nini'V Store, aud next doot to Cuultning's Pho- Krsph Gallery. Ku kuuis of Hamers repaired of made to order/ [ the neatest and nost substantial style. Jf Irndi.l lot of Saddles. Bridles, Sole and Upper k«tiier a*ways on hand, which he offers to thf B’i'e vxtreimdv low figures for CASH. March llth. 1809. 6 Bm./ Ltof.l axtiF.it a 00., dealers in cloih IN'it. P-trnishing Goods for nicil wear, Stawe ►ry Goods, Harness ami Saddlery; Water strwt piubridge, Georgia. [Junto G e °-P Kowell $• {? 'ivertisementsfofwarded to all Newspaper.! ah , * net ‘ charged <>n Publishers’ prices, t esditig Newpsaptr kept on tile. > r,n '' t H’n as t° Cost of Ad\ertislng fumified. I j Y' ,es receive careful attention, ii : 'irs by Mail answered promptly. li, " 1 * '| r e , tinted Lists of Newspapers for sal;’ pecia! Lists prepaed for Customers, u rt'sements ft ritten and Notices secured, aerstroiu Business Men especially solicited* M P ABK IWff "n aluable Gitj Property for Stic. \ ...... * ■ A DMI Xf SfH ATOR*S SALK, TN accordance with an order from the Court-• 1 Or liuary, there wilt t>e sold on the firft Tuesday h» l»«emlKT next, the teal estate belonging tt> flu ot Dr. D P. to wit; Oi*e L ick store hots*', whrrp.T. A Butts &Qm are now doing bus i»»_; tjgirAUy lots upon them, in rear af N . B tgg* *> where fson A Beetl ore „,w doing imsioess ; ifTSo one city rest senee tot by >r. R. T. Waddell ; <mi house and let bet ween Cdt J. C RutWaftord's and Col. Richard Sims; on « a-re lots on Broughton street, ueinlj &VP<' tfi: the residence o* -I amt* . 41so lots No. a in '»** **}> ,U s X, lot f Its. af Otatfwr County, tin* last two ion , l«h district D p ,* !nR ***• ‘ Oct S2d, 1869- e estate 01 Ihoua»« tnn ttceu „.a by o*»H Terms <l' e-th-rd Cash* . ?*ge cm progarly. HINES, Adw^ fOL, IT. SAV.IiiN.Ut DIRECTORY ** OFFIJ >’ f J. BERIEN OLIVE. Oerierai Com niissipti Merchat. No 97 Bay&treet (over Wil ox, Gibbs 4 Cos.) Savannah, Ga. [dec2 85 AUSTIN & ELLIS, commisson and f»rvatd ; ng merchants, savannah, Ga. CILAG HORN & CUNNINGHAM, growers and shio 1 chandlers, corner Bay and Dra.jjj|n Streets, Sa vannah, Ga. :— — j -4 —‘ —i C\ ONNERAT & JftNON. wohlesale gfccers .and ) eommisidon meichants, corner Barnard and Uay Streets, Savannah oa. J < * s-- f~«: t - f s JOHN OLIVER, No 6 WliHaber Street' SavanWAh,' Gr. D mlersin saslies. ddor«, blrmlsj ntomder ir.gs. afiit', oils, putty, and all painters’ and gltizie: s .uaterial Miked faints of all coiovfe And shades. JJ. DICKSON & CO . cotton .factors and 'com mission merchants. 58 Bay Street Savannah. Ga,, F ARLEY t SIMjfONR, '■cottonfactorfe anal com mission merchants, 58 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. — : ““ * jj rem HART, wholesale and retail dealer in VT. doors, safhe*, blinds, mouldings posts, &c. North side ol Bay Street, foot of Barnard, Sa vannah, Ga. rl i 7"w~ seal grocers, 20l & 20? k Boy Sttwt. West of Barnard, Savannah Ga. Agents for Georgia, Florida and Alabama of the Orauge rifle powder. MFERST & CO;, Wholesale dealers in groceries t wines. Liquois, tobacco’s and segars, 145 and 147 Savannah, La. » TTOLCOMRE, HfjLL k CO , wholesale 11 Bay St reel, Savannah.^Ja. LJ. GUILMA RTtN & 00.. Vjo'ttoh And V #t*reval BAy StVeet, "avannah. Ga. Agents fob Bradley’s Super phos phate of lime. Bagging, rrtp'e and iron ties t iwnys on hand. Uusual facilities extended to customers. 1900 .\€llES CLEARED LAND FOR 3FL ID T - mg \vtLt, BE RENTED on the 28th of Oteti nekt, on th-cpremises, t)\e Plantation longing to tiie bstate of Daniel Raml><*. lying ou the (’hattahoi cae'e riv’er n,i Decattir county Ga., 1400 acres cleared land—all necessary buildings on Hie premises. . Also will be rented on the premises on thq 4th „f November bebt, the farm belonging to the es tate of Daniel Rambo, deceased in Mitchell county ( j„. All necessary buildings on the place. Terms -Fencing to be put and kept in good older. Notes hu; in twelve months after date with lein on all empa grown on said farms, s(io acres of land on the 1)1 Sept 30-23 td D. RAMBO, Exechtflr DWELLING TO RENT. ONE large two story dwelling, convenient to the business paq| of the city, containing 8 large comfortable rooms..'closets &e , and allttecessa r\ outbuildings—together with a rich garden. Apply to J. F. KING. Flint River Store OEO RGIA—R f.oatL r County. DC. FAtRCtiOrR next friend of the minor helVfc of L B. Fait cloth, decessed, viz: Duniei J , Mary E., James M. and Littleton B. Faircloth Ims applied for exemption and setting apart and ) valuation <>f homestead and I will pass upon the same on the 30th of October, 1869, at my office in Bainliridge. JOEL JOHNSON, Ordinary, Oct. 21,1869- 26 2w RRORGIA—DECAfuR CountV. MATHEW M. STRICKLAND has allied for ex emption and setting apart and valuation of Jiomestead. atitl t Will pass upon the sahe ori the 16th of October, 1869, at mv office in Bainbridge. JOEL JOHNSON, Oct. 41, 1869. 26-2 w tEORGIA—DECAtUR CoUNTY. T B WOOTEN has applied for exemption find J setting apart And valuation of homestead; and l will pass upon the same on the 26th of October 1869, at my office in Bain bridge. JOEL JOHNSON, Ordinary, Oct. 21, 1869. 26-2 w STATE OF GEORGlA—Decatur County*, YfOTiCE is hereby giVeii that on the first Monday 1\ iu December next, I will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of Guardianship of the tdinor heirs of Wui. S. Whigham late of Jefferson c< tinty, deceased. * 4AS S. WHIGHAM. Oct. 88, 1869 27-0 w . . Notice. FOTRY day* after date we will apply to the Hon. Cotirt of Ordinary in Decatur county, to leave to sell certain lands belonging to the estote of S. Davis Tunge, late of said countv, deceased. Wm G. D. TONGe, ) ... F. L. BABBIT \ Admr * Oct. 28, 868 27 -6w CAUTION! Piedmont aud Arlington Life In* 6iiranee Company. Capt. F. L. Hale, THE ONLY GENERAL AGENT FOR SOUTH GEORGIA . By the following authority in his Commission: • KNOW ALL MEN by these presents, that by vir tue bf authority given us by our Board of Di rectors we hereby appoint Capt F. L H V.LE. Gen eral Agent. a»id empower him to remove and ap- P"int Agents and Medical Examiners for this Com pany at all points he may visit in the State of Georgia, within the counties of Chatham, Bryan, Liberty. Mclntosh. Wayne. Glynn, Camden, Charl ton, Perry. Ware, Clinch, Echols, Lowndes, Berrien Colquitt. Brooks, Thomas, Deeatnr, Mitchell, Mil ler, Baker and Early, in all Which Agents shall report and remit to him. * in testimony whereof, the signatures of the offi cers of this Company with the officiiA seal of the same the day ami year above written. Signed W. C. CARRINGTON, Preiident. (sen)) J. J. Hopkins, Seet’y. By the autlfority In me thus vested. 1 reprove any “id all Agents and Mudicu! Examiners in any of the above counties, not Complying with the above sprci6cations and directions Any agent ar agents otherwise appointed, within this district must im port at once by mail to Capt. If It. Hale. General Agent for South Ge rgia. at Savannah. Office 148* Devotee! Fa.rtlc-ULla.rly to tire Inteests or Sc-uLtSuern anci SoutHwestern. Georgia —— ! a 1 . • * - iTm . " bainbridge, ga., Thursday, November 4, iB6O. DISSOLUTION. THE copartnership heretofore existing between Judsor, A Butts and C:C. King, Jr., under the name and style of J. A. Butts & Cos., is this day dissolved by mutnal consent. C. C. King, Jr. retir ing frpfla the business. The Do'oks, notes, &c. of the late firm can be found at the old stand) and parties indebted to the hrm are earnestly requested to c.-irn'e forward and hettrb as fibon a.» possible, or thelV accounts Will be placed in the hanr sos an Attorney t<»r collection. Either party is author ised to make settlements. C. 0 KING, Ja. August 19 th, 1869. . NOTICE. THE 'fendeTwgnhd haVe Phis day fofnibd a cd|>art - nersSdp. amt will contimfe f he* \Vholesdle mud Itjfail Drug at the old stand bf J A. Butts & Cos., tender the name and style of Butts & Pka- Bopt. • Thaiiktal for the liberal patronage extended to the Old firm, they .hope by strct attention to busiueS&'tti merita liberal share of public patreonage dUDBQN A. BUTTS, . E. R. TEABODY- . eSpt. 23. 1869 22-ltn FILL UI fill MIS! THP LARGEST STOCK IY TAfi 19ARKET! T. B. HItNNE #ELL & CO, HAVE the pleasure to Announce to tln'ir friends that thev are receiving a Urge and attractive Stock of Goods.. bought Pon CASH at LOW PRICE-;, and are offering them to the public at such prices as will astonish every one. They have a splendid stock of DRYGOODS , gr,Queries. boots & shoes HARDWARE. • WOO OKN ware. CLOTHING,, FANCY GOODS, LADIES CLOAKS, NO I’JONS, &c , find a general assortment of everything usually kept in this mniket. We invite the public to come r.nd inspect out stock bbfoi’e purchasing elsewhere, as we are god iident we can suit them. A large lot of BACON & FLOUR, always on hand. sept 23 just received froth New Grleans. 22 ts a it SqoAX . j. jf. bloan A. M. SLOAN A CO.. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Clagharn A Cunningham’s Range, BAY STREET Savannah, Georgia Bagging and Rope or Iron Ties advanced on crop Liberal 'cash advances made on consignments so sale in Savannah or dn shipVnents,-fo reliable co respondents in Liverpool, New York, Phila ’elph or Baltimore sept 9 20 6m. POSTPONED MOTGAGfe SHERIFF’S SALE. WLL be sold before the Court. Hotisfe door in the tovvti of Bainbridge. on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal houls of sale, the following property to witr Lots of larid Nos. 8,9, 10, 30, and 31 lying in the nineteenth District, of DecAtur coilnty, excepting fifty one acres off of the South West scorner of said lot. No. 31. Levied on aS the property of W W. Harrell to satisfy otie mortgage fi fit,,in favor of R. E» Whigliani adniioistrator against. W. VF. Harftll and Johh T Hdfrell- Propertv pointed oiit in motjt gitke. H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. October 7, 1869. 24 Bw. EXECUTOR’S SALE* BY virtue of a debree of the Hdu. J. M. cidrk, Judge Superior Court, South Western Circuit, granted at Chambers in Araericus on the 19th Hay of August. 1869, [ will sell sell for distribution amongst the heirs of Peter J. Grey, deceased, be fore the Court House door in the city of Bainbridge, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December next, the following property,, to wit: Lots of land, NoS 317 and 312, in the 21st .Dis trict of Decatur county, fractional partsof lots 311. 289, 288 . fid 287 in the said District. 1 eruiS - One third CASH, balance twelve months with mortgage on the property. S. W. PATTERSON. Extcuutorof Peter J. Grey, deceased. Sept. 30. 1869. 30-tds NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ALL persons indebted to the estate of j. W. Hodges, are requested to borne forward and make settlenieutsi, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present within terms of the law. WADE P. HODGES FLORA A. HODGES.’ Adm's. October <, 1869. 24-im I • NOTICE. A P er m ns havsu S claims against the estate of John \v Sanborn, dtcensed, will present tliem duly authenticated in terms of the Irtw and all per sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment. G. A. PATRICK. Clerk Superior Corirt, • A ex-Offioio Administrator. Sept. 9. 1869. 20-40d GEORGlA—E^catcr ON the first Monday in November next.l will ap ply to the OouA of Orditiary of said county for leave to sell the reat Estate ot John W. Saubofu deceased. G. A. PADEIdK, Clerk Superior Conrt aai ex-Officio Administrator. Sept. 9. 1869. 20-2 m I “"I “ 1 Gen. A. H. Coixjbrrr. t Hugh H. CtmqciTT. Baker County, .Savannah Ua. James Bagos. Newto*.\Baker County , G«. COLQUITT tfe BAGGS, OOTTON pVpTOftS AND— >- General Commission MSIiAC UAtsTG?®, BAT .vjji* -SAyAHNAM, OA. aprU 23, 2S Sm dUk ■’ & ■ j - 1 ' ' •• r New Stock m ii— rpllß gnWbriVeifiistyspeetf'uHVean the attention of their frienHsand the public gehbiallv to Hitelr w 1. selected Hiock. and soiidt a continuance of the generous Jiatrohage heretofole eltended Ui the u 6rth. I hey keep 'constantly on hand a dimpTete stock of D u PAINTS, GLASSWARE. MEDICINES. OILS & PH ARMAGEHTICAL PREPARATIONS ’ E V . PAJNT BRUSHES K u. . j Varnishes. t S, CHEMICALS, SURGICL INSTRUMENTS. LiQUORS W jEaticy and Toilet Articles, Perfumen Os every variety—tUir Brushes, Tooth Brushes, HE WHISKIES, ME. PIT! BPS. Pishing takle of all kinds, rttr m i sc m&s A : *?9 BLANfc BOOKS;FINE FANCY ENVELOPES, NOTE L&ftTE, CAP liVJD BILL PAPER, Kerosene Lamps OF VRIOOS STYLES, KEROSENE 01L LAMP CHIMNEYS, and ever!) blber article Appertaining to the businegs. The irputatirtH of the house is and Mtlfleifent giti antee that all order* entrusted to it will be filled to entire satisfaction. / PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and accurately Compounded at all hours day or Y. if* - * *" : . ’ i 4 - ’ -t-.. ~>Ac 1 .F. BRI7TOH 4b CO., &EAL ESTATE -;AND —:—o— THE FALLOWING CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE: FOUR DWELLING HOUSES AN tiOTS THREE 1 BUSINESS HOUSES AND LOTS TWO VA GANT BUSINESS LOUS ONE ACANT DWELLING LuT ONE WARE HOUSE AND LOT Apply Parly, as all the above property Is offered F RY LOW. OFFICE BROUGHTON STREET, - - Opposite Court House 13 -tt BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. W. 1. aUTSlftfOE© .. . _ _ wiebout Dnwr,. on feana so( . or KxS , lstn|tr r U—* f M***ut& j • , * -4 ~ - . , .. . r»JjiM-faS f* THE Bit 10HT SIDE. t>S H()?E fcVEII ! There i« many a ifnt in thfe road of life’, If only woutt! top to take it, Aod many a tone tVom the better laud. , If the qitem tons t Would wake It! To tin; snnnv >oiil Unit is full of hope. And wh;>*’(* heaiHifut trust ne’er faileth. 1 he gi ns* is jrreuti ami tHe flowers ant bright, I hough the win try storm prevaileth. Better to hope though tiie clouds hang low, , And ti> keep the eves still lifted ; For the sweet blue sky will soon peep through, , tVhsoi the onilmms clohds are rifted! There Wits never a niaht without a day. Or an evening without a morning ; * And the darkest hour, as the proverb goes. IS the hour before the dawning. • There is many a gem in,the path of lif*, Wliifch w« pass in oijr idle pikasnre, That Is i.ichrivfitt than'the Jeweltjsl crowa, Ur the titisVr i hoardef) tm*#? * It ui .y be the loVrt ot a little child. Or a mother’s pr-iyer to lieuven ; Or only a beggar’s grateful thanks Fbi a cup of water given. Btitltef to weave in the web of life A bright and golden filling. And to God’s work with a ready heftrt AHd hands that are swift and willing. Than to snap the delicti e. slender tlufc'adii Os our lives'asunder, And then blaiflb Heaven for the tangled ends, And sit and grieve, and wondef General Grant on the Got,o Ul.ve. Mr. Robert Bonner, of the Ntvv Tu k Ledgei, tlihingh a friendly letter to Gen. Grain, suggesting t(ie*pioprieiy of a brief denial, offer his own si gen lure, of nil lorekuowU edge of tiie liO« Wad street “corner'* bn gold, lias drawn from the General tin! lol loping reply : Wasrinclt >n, I) C., Oct 13, I*Bo9, Robert Bonder, Esq - l);ar Sir : Tour faVbr of ihe 11m nsUn, is received. I have never thought of contradicting statement* or iilsinuations made against me by inv spbhsiblw parties aa those are alluded loin yotii letter ; tint as you have written to me on the subject iii so kind a spirit I will say tlult I had no mote to do with tiie late gold excitement in Nfcw Yoik City than your self or any otiier innocent party-' except Mbit I ordered tiie sale of gold to break the ring engaged, as* I thought, in ii most dis* reputable transaction If the had t'een successful you would never have heard of any one connected with the Ad ministration as being connected With the t I'itiisfictiou, , Yours truly, TJ S. GitAXT. P: S.— I have written this in great haste, and Without exercising judgment as to the propriety of writing it* but I submit it to your judgment, tT. S- G. 'Zi ow Prices Betts and Bears.— It may not be go’ijsraG ly known what, a "bull” or a “bear’ is, in commercial parlance Ad the information is interesting at tin- present, tiniQ, we give die following tixpia'ianon of tiie phrase from the Dubnfjiie Tidies : It may ««i be amiss to explain briefly the meaning of Hie terms '“Bulla'' junl “Bears,” names applied to the two classes of men who operate in the New York market, and' by their operations more jr less effect, tin price of gold and mocks % The “bulls” »n men who hold gold or stocks and Want to "toss up” the price. T'he "bears” Wish to purchase and do all. they can to‘‘draw down” the price j br, the Bulls are rnefi who have hoiight gold or seoeks with tile contract that they are tyn ba delivered at a future time • for instr.vicc, when a man bliys gold at 145 io be delivered in ten days, and in the liieauißn/’ tries to raise tile price by offering more, and establishes Uie price at UO he is? a siieci'ssful ‘•bull.’* Bat should the man who sells gold at Iss, with others reduce the premitim to 130, lie would be a successful "he;ir,” and tiie "bull” wlio bought Would be unsuccessful. Aud tin? same is trlie of stocks. There is a continued struggle going orl between the “bulls” and ‘Hiettrm’’ The (hah that is * ‘■bear” to-day aitd buys stocks, will be a I "bull” to-mdiroW; and remain so until his stocks ale sold; liuless lie should want to make other purchases of the stocks, in which c:Ue lie will try for a time to reduce the rtiavket value (if his own stocks. It is in tliift way that Vanderbilt, Fisk, Gould and others have operated and raads their mom>3'. Nd MackeukL. —The Cape Ami Ail rest i.siji bniigrt luid news. It says : “There has been but two an itills from tho B;iy tlu* present week, the ye«*eU brihging hioderab* lines They report iildfckeiel very scarce—nolle having been cSiiglif for the past three weeks; There rlr'e some vessels wlndil hate been in tln- Bay all the seas. >ll tlmi lidte 'ess than one I hunt! red barrels. A pbltion ol the fleet have done well, but the aggregate eateb will be far less than Was anticipated, tin-* less the fall catbli improves. The niarke! lor both Btv a lid shore mackerel is quite? firm, and the small stock di first hands cause* prices to rule high. Shore was selling for §23 50 and $24, ar.il Bay at s2l.‘ 50 ami $22.’ OStEaT VIKtUE<. Do liot be troubled Ill's cahse you hate no great Virtue; God made si hiilliun Hpirefc of grass when* he made one tree. i fie earth is fringud and Carpet ed, not with forests, but grass. Only hav* ehougli of little virnles and common fldeH' ties, and yon need not mourn because von are neither h saint nor a hero. A good falfiify newspaper is a necessity Which every intelligent family Will have; It heips to |»;i sr a feighre hour pleasantly ; it furntithes mateiial for p«ofitaffl'e conrer*> Siilton, and improves tile mind, elevates the feelings, and driVes away dilll Care. MoN''FtLIETS. —Senator Carpenter of Wis consin, »ri a recent address total : for ai! practical > UP »üßet* we haVe Ijtti ope lelegfrilpli O' m;>o. y i in' Unit* ii St at s. and but otfe 4, x !*’ss eoinpiiny. If no h is done to proven, tin- pr<‘seof tendenci 's wii ! ii.»t be long until we shall have bat on 'abroad coiupa .y lb the tyliitoil Statesj and tiled it is by no niejin* improbable.th»«; three motfbpilies ij»ay 111 order it form » more pel feel Union,” “insure (rarm quility,” fjrttt hh- for ibeii c> *«J**>< o« deli tipu>-_, r . Htid I.ruuiut*- n.. ir •'general w. i hoe/' "O' I ..etatu »« f> » Constitutor ” trfcsseh j tub ,o.i.i i.i'ia I— J , the nmji.Kr >r^.uitwli I Uliere XaU. o, „ ' , | linii Ia iv it - !., ik <i *»i».m wn,, mg "V puty • ...1 I' spfki; Doty and lesp.ki ut ge*nr*i p„ u , uon i m x |gi'.iy Yon w il ind tin in Inch * uiiiiogst 15'ks, tmi not ••lo an, th«? liiisii. .. ■ When they do hug emh 01l |} > 1 mean siimltiing, «■ ‘ Pitt\, without respekt, hAin’t got v 'note oats in it than disglrst hu|. 1 had rather a man Would hit me on c , sde .>t the In and than tew bitty me. Wut ili. re jx one ifbtUi in lhi« wor|(( .» am.m ! nmu take oph mi hat, and rem. uiicov, ia and mint lie gi's safely by ( . is tin- dm rtki sch -olmaster. * When I meet him, 1 look him u i w, ( tyr just returning (i«.itj the slake, or on k way liiare tew be cooked. He loads a more lotie-tup* siugleiji’ tlniii an old bachelor, and a more aiuio‘ otte than an old maid. He rz riMticinbi i. and j st almni an long «i asst kii naieiy az a giiiu board ig hv a tr«»*- eluig pack pedlar. Jl Uc n.ideriak'.-s lew make hit tkulUio; lov him, llie ctianCcs are lie will naglefc* their laming} and if he don’t lick them u..# and then pretty otteii; they, will amtu iu,'< hiin. '* *'V The tlirtrikt sko’dlnaster hthdt gut a iiii'iid on tie; fit hide ov ohi tji. Tilh tu>\ * •'‘now bail him during recess j the girla {.< i »:t cr iti Ii hor dm; ami fkdpl. cotnuiiu*, mi ike* tom vvtvijc icr half the.motiuy a eodei g;:s, aritj hoard In ii TubUud*tie. i»oi Inmd, ult are they gi v liipi ryfe -a ,I‘tei.eil with thdllaasfs, teW drink, liawls 3 tiitiew a day for Vittii‘4. And with all this iihaso, i neAhr heard ur i dtStnkt .skpijlihiisief swAieing ihait—coin!, m U. D‘»ti i taik iew me about tlid pnuhttrj* or iii-diuht Job. Job had pretty plhiily ut biles all over it m, no doubt, but they * rn . ali ov one bveefl* Every yung one i:i a disJtt’ikt nktml Is. a bile o| a diffroiil breed, And fe*ch one needs a diHienl kind ov puUllisi ietv git u, good fmad on them. Ad strikt skooimußter, Who. dh| a aquatv job and takes his cddlmli bawls luvereutly, i/, a belter than to day tew bar lifting mound louse than Solomon woitld bu art\*r - ed in all ov Ids glory. Soinihan wii2 better in vrHtiug promt'# ami manageiug a large family, than In* wo'ljyl be teW liavigalo Ii dlaUikt skoal boils; NO. 28. Eiiny than who hax Rapt a distrifcl «|m.f ten ye;O s, and board around tlm caberhwod.. ought teev lx mad -a hiuger general, •'it«* n pt'Oslinii tor the rest w big ntttt«4 days, a.id a lioss and waggin tudo biti ffrb ing aiivumj in. But, •->vs u general const tjiience, « dintrikt skoolunastei hain’t got any mor® war a* li'K'HGs tliaii an old Jlind fox Imun had. 11“ iz jisl nbciil ax we Ik tun a|« lit gatherer iz. .He is itspfected a good deal ng • wan i# whom we a itwe a debt ov dollm* to and 'ioJi’t mean tew pay. He go(« 1 1 1 ro tig ii life on » hack ro»d poor ;i/, a wuinl sled, mid finally i»iiii»*ed— -1 but WliauiVer bekmns uv ini icmViiia, i k>a' . Tell. Fortitnnteiv he is not of(»n a «*n»Uiv4.: in.Gi; if in* wn* he Oorildu’t Aftriy mote keen a diski ii;i skool than tie cobid file a kro*.* kill saw, Win is it that tliege tnUtt and wimtnw, who pssbuntly and with ciiiiee t>raiu taael* 6Hr remorseless lusts the tejns meaniwg ev the alphabet, who take the flist heal on iheir destinieSj wlm lay tl(« »!• ping stem s ami * nktillage themtew mini upW'Ai ds, who hav tfitn iiiofe'liard ami inr ’•vo'k than any kbit** on the lHtsioal» have pr iyed over the reprobfttG »tl‘<fl»#fl ! v ••ned intin - id, restrained ‘llit? and Haiti-red the imhi ode, wlto have •mi kodlish and vile c ff e* him! hsint k.*!™ heard to swaie—win g it that tll*y** treated like » vagrant fi loler, ditneed to fa* a uigllt, paid opli in the ruorniiig iitd Mr geriy |brgot ten. I had lSti'cr hum A cbal pit, or kesp flys out ov r hutchers simp in iW month■* 1 August, than up oMle wiilt the diikrit • hixZncNs, ' if. The totai number of irniiiigraftl* irhotl ' rived it; tie's conn try during lhr4ftreeHw» ,h '* 1 ending .June 30til of the preiUml yr«r *** 165,967. Most of thrill wMwof •.IfrH*' class utuit usually arrive*. Among were 60 clergymen, pliyn : cia»s*t 5S »t lists, 5,550 me chauios, 333 linker*, lw buteh.es, 74 seamstresses, 133 756 tititin>, 2 058 mason*, I 518 of W |W!B , la neons trades, 560 clerks, 16,558 fflrtflvf*, 46.255 labor, is, 1 948 trader*, 480 mariners, 5 G2O st'ivaut*, ; * u< * rlt M otli«i specified occupation*. Tunis of it B >rs —B ys, i» J business "by which to gain » hvvWM ihr.ngh lib, will do well words of Ibnatio bef-fe m-MS ti.eirrhom..; “i s . e around «f* tiemen,” h- - • and in a recent ,#pet*i, ** like rnysell, belong i« tin* fM*rfUt*N«g We aHi jealous nl our ? WiJ «■* tiemen, let me «ei! you, .til*. ever lived m ’he pursuit of h» pwfc*** ever added one dollar »f weuhh to tin? cou trv , physician ever did jno pre^ eve,- did ; ho banker ever dub * « * miteful, I trust, in,our *em«l in life ; but it is our business to t / va.de*> of-.e in sfortiuiert a»d .dollar to nut U>» " rtl ’ l M,ck f can ,Im* noblest eccuptllidtis ‘ affords, an f winch, if should be, wtM give MU k|>‘'g! . w)t l*‘ feelin* of cotHentmeßl »n<J HaHhf4«‘ » himself .hat he w.il imt liml tbv * of law of the tricks of trade. ANTT«:-i:UAX.-\Ve aaw an did V’este'i day. named fb ib’en B»J “ r » *' | M , r , dmiHon his staff, who »av« he "** > on the 4<h duly. 176 3, winch «j i«ihi at I-liift time 507 "/ ' WH r#»4 well remind ers the ‘J'’ 1 ’ 0 j|,at «'“*■ Gen. Washington. U< l |V ’* d 'J # on me K»fcteri» 6 e»re, atid exp ,a c „ iarity vvi h m..ny ancient w "* ‘ >d : Cording to bis account he * ' p^.., Hgewieul Wuahington died- G- • ( I'd Ihl-n lgil th- h old of UH«ir i » w ‘f' . „ tirm*, and has b.-co.ne well |,p, the sou nl ol t n undef. lie* l >’ and dreads to beoan.- JS*^’ Flt'troKtAt.-S me dvlud« and ebap. agtna lon outruns the faclsd' 1 **** U tells vi hat he w lild and •: ‘•Jf T « it iokfe Uilitor, i Waul.ln'll Imv, a timv, "A J *r.iui<l»'t a cnss«t word * Fat tvs* than a * « line. J i k ;® , * Wi »,, X . Li tfW ” ,r **'**s> >: