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WYYcS' Comity Circulation
KTSfS - ITolirlotor.
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B “ 160
B :: *_<*
I,.AVS IN ADVANCE.
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[ f-1.000 EE WARD.
L \tla Fnc' ewes •* ll * , ’ rn '' A/wjf.and
P r; i>~ tt r 1* r flip ran, Rrmaah Ajflidicnt,
I nut >lt cumplaiiifH of the* Urinary
V , _,|e and female.
.■ -11 be paid for any Blind,
I w PILES that DeßlsO’s Kkmebt fade
TIMMENT cures Rheumatic
ft . , y ; a mJ:nrlltd Joint* in man and
I , n »!iere Herul for n Pamphlet.
| ’ •., .142 Franklin nt., Baltimore, Md.
■1,1870 _ j _
jescolt ILColeman
I puis ani> ornamental
Land sign painter
I Brofcl (f Hr-.nqliton tin , Bainbrfdge, On.,
Bill Un'hof work In the neatest, latest and
...veij stylo He is prepared to paint
Kfrum a wilking caue to u State house.
Itall paper
B, m a#«Mtm« nt of every known pattern .
Ev .in It and, and which he will hung for'
K . desire it. JApril 28. 1870
| m WAY EUR!
I ffUfc
ItpiS? ’ ; ■
TOTIHHjff
■ STEP INTO THE
[tit III!
HAihl get milting in the way of
mi BMMS,
•
• Solars,
Cli< wing toluvcco,
Polity Welcome,
H|<up,' 5 your leisure lime in the fine
w mum,® m&M,
BStßrntinan. an old and experienced Bar
H Unys he on hand with that same old
H'm veur drinks gentlemen.” ready to
'!■ ii.vilnin' froth a fancy Cobbler to
straight. '*
■ t;'.b, Cash, 11
I Is the nth> nt Ibis house.
H i< V. ( OLBI'IvT, Proprietor.
B v Capere-Kiug*
■?IS 3XII INTO,
ATiORJiEYS and
fcltowi at Jan*.
■ r '“'»u-i - !:. :*i i«l & Sp ar, Broughton
b>X*lgia. ♦ * ? I | \ .
■* nsnrai
B f* * WL. 9 ,
B- klZj uSiTBi JLl®
WHO WAT NS A HOME
to Gordon. Ala., ami in the
u ‘ f.M!v,r comity, 20 fit il.es ftotn
r ; i't.vti'-u containing 625 acres,
■ double pen sheded dwel-
Bp ll ‘liMN. jji u house and screw,
r-.V™ ! i',y location,good, storehouse
■V.V ' '• l*i. kinsou in Baiubridge,
BY“ c ' 1 Ise place.
■ F. A. Aintnuu).
stt—On the first Mon
!u xs * XV ’H npply to tho Court
tor letters of Guardian -
Bl> -t ! l: '*, ,rsot ' '* rs - Heuryetta McElviu
debased.
WM. J. MoLLYIN.
County,
F ‘' ! ‘"^ a y ' n January next, I
fe* of.Ordinary of said county
,t,ou . ou ttle es, ate of lire
It,] 1 ' ‘ 4tt of said county deceased.
1 Joet. Jotrxsojr, Oi'dy.
f.* r ° nnt y.
. ' '' u day iu Jauuaru=njext, I will
I a r e'; thdinjury of said county for
i a J ' i' tor the minor heirs of Mrs;
It ’ ilt °* >aid couuty deceased.-
Ii. 11. COX.
rthu I, 1 * C ," Unt -V-
Re-ay iu lebniary noxt, we
R. in the 20th District of said
■ V '‘ to the estate of Emery
R county deceased. Terms of
R Mrs L. R. LA&Jcrca,
I J. 5L Okiifui,
RU~.k. ' ' l ' 111 " _
Kc!i , i ,u » U»c.ly.
' us<i ' lv in February next, T witl
■a \ ' n ci Virginia Freeman, orphan
■ deceased, being part of
101 h District of'T'ecntur county
I A BN D. H AKIiEIX,
Pis^ tur r °hnty.
Pi. ~w * M't ion has Wn filed in this
R*'*« * M>lic road to be laid leaving
R # West side of Spring creek,
i-j ;, ril to Mcfjcau's Mill'* ou
■Kv a public road at John
R‘ - a: , '*'<? Miller lino . This is
■IN t, ' Angular the pera>ns wjio
it'W lV iH-fote tm> at mv office on
Bh’ ‘v in January next, and
B Ll:
W Jyix jor«»*oit. Or dy.
I'ltV of E. I*. <'ke*tar, »*P*
BVr ~ r> 1 m his, petition, duly liled ana
has .fully adaunm-
B aj v „ ‘ r * tatate, this is therefore to
Bl W kindred and credit-
B' any they can, why Raid a«-
*'•l not \ o discharged from hrs
vuv j".cvh»y ;ts
*-ni i.Aomon. Ordv.
y )L. Y.
A Fine Invesments!
TIIE BEST PLANTATION IN DECATUR CO.
I OFFER FOR SALE my Plantation, Containing
260 acres, situated in the Fowlstown Neighbor
homi. nine miles from Bainhridge, on the road to
Quincy. The. dwelling ha# eight rooms with fir*
place to each, and all necessary out buildings; a
gin house and screw, all new, and sugar mill and
kettles. Land all cleared, except 78 acres, and un
der good fence. The finest spring of water iu the
county and within f>i» yards ofs.be dwelling. My
reason fur eel ling is t hat l want to change my Tra
inees, not because I am at ull dissatisfied with the
place. B. P. BIRD.
For terms apply to B. F. Bird, Fowlstown, or to
his office.
GEORGlA—Decatur County.
ON tbe first Mond rjy in January m*xt. f will up
ply to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for letters of dismission from the administration 00
the estate of John Hutchison, deceased.
This is therefore, to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of said
estate to be aud appear at that time and obpet if
they can or forever be estoped.
WM. J, HUTCHISON, Admr
Sept. 29, 1870. S!2-3ra
LJ. GUTI.MARTIN & CO., Cotton Factors and
• Genernl Coin mission Merchants, Bay Street,
Bavannah, Ga. Usual Facilities Extended to Cus
tomers. sepß, 1870 sly
For Sale,
OR RENT!
The Hlndsome
and coumiodieua dwelling house on King Street,
near Bruton’* Wharf, known as the Powel place,
and now occupied by Mr Robert Allen, including
all the outbuildings, stables, Ac.
The house contains six large rooms, is situated
in a healthy locality, and in convenient to the bus
iness portion of the city Upon the place is the
best wells of water iu Southern Georgia.. Pos
session given the Ist day of January, 1870. For
terms, apply to B. F. POWELL, Bainhridge,
or J. It. Hayes, Sun office. oct 13 2 m
TOHN 11. GARDNER A 00., Shipping and Com
(I mission Merchants, 128 Ray Street, Savannah,
Ga. Agents Union Line’ Now York Packets.
0-ly
J. H. CALLOW A* £ CO.i
MmiaßMS,
Fort Gaines, Georgia*
ALL grades of Fresh Flour ground at their New
Mills, and packed up in 25, 50 and 100 pound
Sack*
CORN AND MBAL ALWAYS OS IT AND
nov 8 2m
GEOR G lA—Dkcatuit County.
"I UUOUS, witnesses and all interested, cited and
f J summoned to appear at the October, Term,
IS7<>, of the Superior Court of Decatur, are hereby
ordered to be and appear in January. 1871, to
which time said Couit is adjourned. All persons
interested wiU take dde notice hereof nud govern
themselves accordingly. By order of Peter J.
Stroaicr, Judge of said Court.
JAMES K. DICKINSON, Clerk. -
Nov 3,1870-26-2’m
G KO KGlA —Decatcr County.
ON the first Holiday in December next, I will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county,
for letters of dismission from the administration of
the estate of Thomas WJiighaui, late of said county,
deceased. This is to cite, summon and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors to ap
pear and object if they can or forever be estoped.
It. E. WHIG HAM, Adm’r.
Sept.. 8, 1870. 19 3m
Wm. C. Hater, J. Lester
Richmond, Ya. Savannah, Ga
She finnuia IVholcsnlc
Tobacco, Liquor, and
Commission House.
Wm. C. HAYES & Cos.
141 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
OFFER special and particular inducements to the
niorcLuuts.and phmters bf Georgia and Fix
Hides, Cotton,and general prodace taken in
exchange, and on consignment. With liberal ad-
JAii-oes. quick sales, and small cbmmj«sii>ns, w©
bpe to’Rhare a liberal patronage from the trade
generally. * noT
GREAT BARGAINS
AT
T. B. HUN NEWELL & CO’S STORE.
THE snbserilrere. thankful for the very liberal
patronage extended to them heretofore, an
nounce to their friends and the public that by low
prices and fair dealing, they intend to make it to
the interest of all those who buy lor Cash, or bare
Cotton to trade ot sell, to buy from us.
We have now in Store the LAUGRSI and l>r.-i-
STOCK OF GOODS ever offered in this mar ket con
sisting of a very extensive assortment of
DRY GOODS,
and other styles of RICH and CHANG ABLE SILK
and WORSTED GOODS, SCOTCH PWADS in high
odors and green, and AMEUIC AN • DtLAINLS in
great variety, RICH BLACK STLKa, BLACK AL
PACA and MOURNING GOODS.
SHAWLS.
Shawls la new designs oud some very handsome,
also, LuCioth Sacques and Cloaks.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
We never had a better Stock and of the most desi
rable styles' If you want to get A cheap suit and
a good Ht give ns a call.
BOOTS and .SHOES, every variety, and of fhelrest
qualit v. Gent’s, Ladies and Children's Shoes, Gar
! ters, Ac , in Kid. Mbiocca and Serge, all of which
we will giMu-antee as represented. Wo keep uo
paper Soled Shota.
LADIES’ HATS
We have a small and selected stock of Ladies’
Velvet Trimmed Hats, of Latest Parisian Fashions
Those who call first will get the Gems, and at a
nrice that will astonish them. .
‘ FURNISHING GOODS. W© have an elegant
assortment, Consisting of Casslmeres, Twedui
Jeans, Satinets. Kerseys. Linse ys iaamus<vnd
and ItoUery, Crockery and Glassware,
UROCFUH>.” A full *fid complete Stock o. cv
*”dlro”
srr i?izz
i w, .„dh^ u <*w*i-n^ KEWEIJ s C(K
1 n -IT i !■■—■—i
-A.13 I iD.cio~peTi-c3.eiat Joutirti. JPqxftep tiio of G eorgla.
“NOVELTY”
“0 I ODE GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN;”
THESE Pens equal, and guaranteed for two year
to do the same service, as the best Gold Pen
Samples. Sent rest-paid 25 cents per dozen. I'a
tent Eraser, Pen Itchier, Pencil ■Sharpen*’?,* do-Rer
Opener, Ac., combined 25 cents. Patent Corn
Busker. 60 cents. A**Ms can make from $8 to
*ls per day. Send for circular andtsamples to
JAMES GERARD & CO.
P. 0. PJIX 3891,
86 Nassau Street, < ' 'VmjEmm. .
* l, . • * . *■ . « wJ> 4 ' '' ■‘ T
John S. U. iiidgely
Chas. J. Miller j j
SAUNDEKS. GODWIN & MIDLER,*
FAQIOUS AND "* -
mmbibii iraiimm,
146 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
SAUNDERS &.GOODWIN,
Baltimore, Md, -»
Advances siad#. “ ’OMlsigTtmcnts
A. J- MILLER A Ct
FBESITffiE DE4LESS ■
!34 BOUdHTON STREET/ I*sl
Savannah, Ga.
Walnut Bedroom, Sets, Imitatation • French Sets,
Parlor Sets,.Bureaus, Wa'sh-stands, Bed.
steads, Chairs of all grades’, Children’s
Carriages, £c.
JOBBING AND REPAIRING
NEA TLL F DONE WITH
I> I 8 PATCH.
MATRASS Making, *
FEATHERS,' UPHOLSTERING, &C
Sept. 8. 1870. ; 19-3 m.
JAMES E PURDY, ~
Wholusftle'ntid Retfril tifealer ia
BABNESS
TRUNKS, LEATHER AND BUBBER ‘BELtInG
1I08E; PACKING. SuLE LEATHER,
CALF SKINS, &C.,
' * t • . *
A IARGE STOCK
ALWAYS ON HA,ND
: : ■■ I ■ °
attention given to all orders from tire
Country. , , . :
' Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets
' SAVANNAH, GA.
Sept 8, 1870
Adminstrators’ Sale of the
Bainbridge Factory.
, EORGlA—Decatur County.—On the fit t Tues-
Jf day in January next, Will be sold at theC&urt
House iloor in the city of B.iiribtidge in said coun
ty, within the lawful hours of sale the following
to wit;
The entire interest in the Stock of the Bafabridgc
Manufacturing Company : Consisting of forty
acres of land more or- less, the Luge Faetolry
Building, its Machinery and all other appurtenant
cos, located near the’city of BuihUjidge and in tin.;
15th District of said county.
Sold as the properly of S Davis Tonga, deeM
for the benefit of the heirs creditors Os said
deceased.
Tei!Msoe Sai!e.—Ope half Cash ; balance in 12
months with interest, sk-ufed by mortgage on
purvbaeed propcrtK. « ‘
W. G. D. TQNGE;
... , f. L. Rabbit, ,
" Adm’rs Estate o’fS. Davis Toige.
Bainbridge, Nov. 7, 1870» .
> to ■■ e... :Jf ,* . Vs,
ANNOUNCEMENT'!
STUB AHEAD t
New Goods, Low. Prices
BELCHERS& TERRELL
WATER STREET,
BAINMUIDGE, GEORGIA,
TAKE pleasure in announcing to their .friends
that they have just received a tremendous -
STOCK OF GO-ODSI
and would be glad for them
.
And. Ex-amlne
THEIR GOODS.
STOVES, TIN WARE &C.
always on hand.
Tlicy keep everything you may wank. Give
Lem a call- ee *
J BERRXAN OLlVEß
©ofton factor
ASS ffKXSBAI. . fS
CflmwiisS'iott |Hcr(hanl,.
8j Bay Slwei, MWf<•!* *
Agent for the Unrivaled Brown [Upland] Cot
ton Gin. Price $4 per Saw
solicits Eisas ix ra* «• i
Soatkera Life InsarrHiu-e Company,
OCX. J. B- OOBDOX, PHHrMI^ST.
rsompt VERseyAL AmtiSTiox to all
ecjft. 8, OFtOETRS ... , ji
n EORGIA;
YT dav in February pext, 1 will app.y to we
.-Lrtorf Ordinary of said touuty for ictuire oi dis
mission on the k'sfrftc orJAntot. YTHiiaiua,; s®,
SSSf diseased. This is thefforeto cite afe*.
SmonishSl and singular the kindred and creJ
died and crcrlitors of the said James \S rllmms am!
.iake nt if thCTCan or hcjmev^to|^-|
BAINBRIDGE, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1870.
■ ■ —ra —
Dr. St’ll Ih\f h ad
ire*
to go to FinritiWl'imct.
Having for the last tfcvoled'mv
whole time and attention tulhMߧ§dy«t hing.dn-.
cnscs*r»d eonsumttff< »n.l ftaM tafhijwuderstand fully
lire canv#y thatfMUiht t«# he pmHßn restore a tol
erably bad case oi diseased luujg®|sealf}.y «<*mid
fiessr' The first and n»o»t iniMßfliiih ferJhe
patient to avoid taking of ail
pbtees od fhis coßtinentTor .in winter,
is-Floridg. wn U down in tlfrgHmrbcre the tem
perature is regular, and act rnch vatia
tions as in more NoMhcrp Pnlatka is a
■fiMht'-*! fan- w-Cottfr<<-nd.' is kept
there by Peterman. Last % iuSHKg |«t«W per
sous there .wiibfte <rlaags had
but who under tbe healing bifiililirttfbf the climate
and nmmedipjße, were * *
Onw Tsnhdtcd miles fuitbey dtiwu tlwniutrlsa
rfroint wj.ich l J£°«id prefer to gKtka as the tem-
Vnifcae Isfnore even and thefgifdrj and biadng
MelkmvTlle and Entcrpris<J;'wSp<x»i|cd there. I*
Mtw fleflmed prdflHagjp' to 14 el lon vi lie. !
It b: two miivs front river or Itle) It
most te^^U>lii'toJUiO'CoUrlliere;
.Florid# mighAhe bßttcr patients complain at limes.
f ,l'«# tjwtt-is a feood gffifi, as ii indicates k Tetiirrt to
aniJ'«beii this is tire ca-e they geueralty
ftssh, audithen thiHung* ainst heal.,
> Ac, HiTarnia Cerlwan Corte; and miitfy
other pari# of Florida, cap be
mbrwed ’dq..cc>nsgu l jsivee iu winter,
M.v#easpf*fl|r sityUrj! So tu-e that patients a?<f lessr
liablcj to tafee c<d<t than here there is a less eveq-
and'it'h not necessary to say that
whercic <Jotisutni)tiyes person, exposes hunsejf to
frequent colds lie is certain to die short 4 ’ Wefes"
fme my advibc go well down well into the
twntis'out of the reach of prevailing east winds aud
fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the lo
calities I have ever named; will benefit those who
are troubled with a torpid fever, a disordered stom
ach, and wanged bowels, sore throl or cough, but for
these whose Pings ato> diseased a more southern
point Is earnestly.recommended.
For fifteen years prior to 1869. I was prpfsv«sion'v
ally in New York, Boston. Baltimore *nd PhiladeK
phia every week, where I saw' and examined on,an
average five hundred patients a week. A practice
so extensive, embracing every possible phafie of
lung disease, Ims enabled aie tomideistand the dis
ease fully, and hence, my caution in regard lo tak
ing cokl.) A person may take vast? quantit of
“Chenck’s Pulmohic Syrup, ■SeaAveed Tonic and
Mandrake Pills,” ucd yet die if he does not avoid
taking cold.
In Florida, nearly everybody is Using SeUenck’s
Maudwdie'Piljs, for tne climate is more Hkoly J ft>
prod\feeMjlliphs habits than northern lati
tudes. It is a well established fact that
Floddararely of consumption. espt|.iai)y those
of'tne_soutfiern part pn the Other iiantl, in New
England ..one-third at least, of the populate ij <lie
of this terrible disease. In the Middle States it
does not prevail so largely still there are many
thousands of eases there. VVIuJ a vusjfc pcrcenTage
■ ts life would he savefi if oohstinrptired as
ly alarm-kl in regard .to taking fresh cold a,s they
are about scarlet fever, small pox, Blit they
are not They take, w-hat they cvrm a nttlg cold,
which Ihey are erednlous enough to believe will
wear off in a few days. They pay no attention to
it. itnd hence it lays the foundation for another and
another still, uhtii the lilhgs are diseased beyond
all hope for cure. * '
» Mv advice to persons whose lungs arc’affected
V ;ii slightly is, to lay in a stock of Scllehek’s Pul-,
moni(> Syrup, Sclninck’l Seaweed Tonic and
Sch<MtcA ! s*(M and rake Pilpsand go to Florida. I re
romnurnd these pfti tiqular medicines becau-c.I am
thoroughly, acquainted witi| their action. I know
that whereTlicy are used iiy strict accordance wit#-
7ny uirecUcns they will do that is requir
ed’ Tim accomp'iisitcdt nature* will do* the rest.
'Hie physician who prexcvihes for cold, cough or
nightsweats and then advise Hie patient, to walk or
rhie out every day, will be sure tt> have a corpse on
his hands before long.
My plan is to give my three medicines in ac
cordance with the printed directions except in.some
eases where a freer aiseof the Mandrake Pills is ne
cessary. My object is to give tone to the stomach —
to fret a good qppetite. It is.a!way*a good sign
Tthch'a patient begins to get liuugry. 1 have hopes
of sudh. With a relish for ft>i>d ami the gratifica
tion of that re!ish comes good blood, and with it
more flesh, which is closely followed by a healing
of tlie lungs. Thou.the cough loosens and abates
rihe;Creeping chills nmi elammy mglit-swe.'-.ts no
f longer jrrustrate or. annoy, and tire patient.gcls
well, provided be avoKis taking colL
Now there .are many Consumptives who have not
the means to go to Florida. The question may b'C
.asked, is there no hope for such ? Certainly lire re
is. Sty advice to such is, and ever h;is be,efrTto
stay in a warm room during the winter, with a.
temperature of about seventy degiees, which
should be kept regularly at that point by means of
s a thermometer. Lot such a patient tnfcc hts exorcise
within the limits of the reom by walking up ami
tlowpas much as ilis strength will pqm»b, in.order
to keep up aliealtpy circulation of the blood. I
have cured thousands by this system and c*n dose
again. ,(lonsu.tojdion is as easily cured os aßy.otljci
dlkewseif it is taken in time and the-propqr kind of
treatmeut is pursued. The fact stands undisputed
on record that Sehcnck’s Pulmonic Syrup, Man
drake Pills an<f SeaveeJ Tonic havfc cured very
many of what.seemed to be hopeless c;ises of con
sumption, Go where you wiy. you will.be almost
x-eHaln to find some poor, consumptive who Iras
been rescued 1 from the very jaws of by their
use;
‘ fhr as thc'Ma’ndrako PSTIs are concerned, eve
rybody should keep a.supply of ttemou band
They act on the tivdV better than calomel and leave
nbiTe ofits hurtful effects behind. In fact they arc
exceUent iu all cases wdsere « purgative u<fcjlciueis
‘rcq'uimL 31 you Lave jut taken too fcftfly 4f ; frUit .
and dial rbua ensues, a dose of the Mandrqke wHl’
cure you Ilf you ara subject to sick ncadacfc*,.taW
ad tecfjhe Mandrakes and they will xeHevc you
ft! two htfurs. If you would obviate the eftect, of %
cjiangUrOf woter. or i heA.h> fretjuent Indulgence itr
fiuit,Take one of the Mand.-akes every other n|ght.
and yo« may then drink water and eat vatcnnel
lons, pears, apples j pbrais, peaches of com, vvith
out the risk to tie blade vick by them. They will
protect those who liWin damp situationsugsiust
chills and-fevers. Try them. They are ptftecLy -
harmless. - %
1 baVe ahandoneil my professional yisits to Bos
ton and New Fork, but continue to see patients at
mv office. N0.'15; N. SIXTH Street. PLifa.Wps.ia.
every Saturday, from 9 A- M. t 0,3 P. M. Those wlio
wish thorough exainiiiafion apth ihe -Itcsirometer
will be charged five do!lara The Respironuter dcr
s"l; ? res the exact condition of the lungs aud pa
tients ern readily learn whether they are curable
or not. But I iV-sire it distlncUy understood that'
the value of mv medicines dcptmds entirety upon
their being takm stricftly according tc directions.
Iu Conclusion, I wffl sav that *v!,eu persons take
mv medicines and their systems are brought to a
herdtlrr condition thereby, they are not m> liable to
take cold, yet no one with diseased Lings can| bear a
change of ntmosphert; without the iiab..ity o.
greater or less irritation of the bronchial tul-es.
- Foil directions in all, I«i. A«| oai l BUi y Iny
medT?tres so explicif and clear ‘hat any one can
«sc them without consulting me, and ciC
*“ 5 ’““Ar SCHENCK. M £&£,.
t \ No. 15, N. SlXTHdwfirefjß
Philadelphia.
Oct 27 1870-25-1 V
«|«r.. mmiaifAm ‘ *
Ai M. Binninger. &C*
frirbatKES ixo kuouwals ukaasm Ml
BBAffB*SS. WHTSBTES,
r IVJSZS, O/X.v, IC,
S© I* BEAVER STREET
Xkab BaoADWtT, - - * NEW \ OlrN.
..7i V H. It ■ W «;■ ■
SHIP
' i> - 4 |.Z w >V -.ASS
Crackers Bakery.
1 l T3 and 734
Written for the Southern Sun.
PASSING AWAY.
BtT. * WMICIT.I,.
Passing away like the wavelet that .gleaming
Rests but a moment rstfivoeftn's wild 6trand,
Qr*l.iko the flower, when golden suns beaming
Robe it in luxes with a Lright-magiclhnnd
i' 1 ' .-ywj
.
They with the'pntting'ffet, prattling'and luagh
ing ~
Merrily tfeying in life’s rosy dawT*,
- Chasing innocent qqpffing *
Life’s joyous «Aip, ln s ita rmshadowed^fhorn.
They pAthe'teuder smile, gentfc, endearing 1
Light of homo’s alters, lovingly blest,tQ
jSitvter arnd^frieQd —ever f.
As V^perHgut^ading—*
TThey’of the felSesafy^/ie^rg.
VWiantJto wttMfte io life’s earnest fray,
Oft like the w oak-to Hie tempo*t tnyrielfbcg,
In.ite ■sieJti.byltho Vey ’
J ms^i !
They of the fasloriqp*stegf bend
in b'. > t r .
No win evening sliade, * tVembUn,g and,
sear,
Child-hood again with their snowy locks blending
Decking lifd’i?close*as its slpraows appear.
• Thus
, Earnest or thoughtless in fife’s golden way—
In.its brief span (jus bour-glass_.seeeuugL
—A’Robfcd >vith that iajuutsed by dpcay.
J , . A PKOrTTET, -
The action of-rifeertdfn"pi*per called __
Georgian, 1 ’ published ill Atlanta, Ga., in coming
out against .the^,Republican
President Grant, and taking generally a strong op
position stand, a supirort, of the
'Democratic-nominations for Congress in Goorgia,
taa dirciimstartce ol more'significancejthaxrjnigbt
at firstpOlppear. The editor of the True Georgian
—so called, perhaps,*from the faot that the Geor-
gians. luxve.ittterly seouted it aft a violent ltadioai
publication^—is that same w orthy who lias ■ once
betore gotten himself into notice by 1i ;claim that
his was the first newspaper in the country to for
mally announce General Grant for the Presidency,
’ijrhich claim the President appears to have admit
ted 'as valid, since on the patriot preferring it, he
not long smige .conferred the Governorship of Ida
ho. For the recipient ofjjthis- re
ward failed; to perceive therein the full value of
hiis serv!''* < the appoint
ment, and, wending his way back to Atlanta, be
gan to turn the crank of the’ president-making
press again. " For a lime—the unrighteous may
suppose that he-ntrl! had hopek of a better bone—
everyfhifig done by the occupant of the White
House was, if anything's little higher
Lifinv but with the tremendous buffet administer
ed Mr. Grant t>y North Carolina, the zeal of his
real, old, original, genuine nominator cooled; and
as West Virginia, New York and Missouri deliv
ered their fire, kept cooling; and now, as the
knocking himself down' faster than
all his friends can prop him up, is altogether ex
tinct, defunct, exanimate.
The official prophet of the administration, the
seer who sighed out afar off the fitness of Mr.
Grant for the Presidency, and was regarded" for
that perspicuity by a Governorship even as the '
seventh sons of seventh sons receive testimonials
to their skill in black “art— reader
•of the Grant horoscope declares it so overcast
with ruin that the only thing for a sensible sage
to do is to renounce the whole concern. Simul
taneous with Wendell Phillips’ declaration that
the machine is fio#mianagod by the camp follow-*
era cbioes the voice of the ffiagicifti crying,
that yet a few days and the President and hid par
ty must go down cheek by jowl Info limbo. liv
eryman, says the proverb, is to be credited in his*
calling;-end from the Christopher Columbus of
the sdiftitfistmtioo, the man signified under the
great ns' an unjjvailed discoverer, comet the
announcement that anew yprld is opening ahead,
wherein a tater of no beggar
upbn horseback cannot any longer rula.—Nj. •Y.
W*»-‘ 1 ' !
. —« <
£icm»io CaEctmaf aar Tho } Bo;^
ton Jourdfl of Thursday nay ft: About six o’clock
last evening officers Ballon and Forsythe, of
Stoughton, having received word that MOrart had
be«x pi* house Wi*CJ9e'ii#fornierlj liv
ed, gathered a posse of nine/men, including: twpj
cf the Selcctmenjaf S toughton and, Bey an
La»d d»ve to y -fitribun-’ ]
ded . Xaibot
tiftlebt?, at thesama time discovered a t rap-door,
which had* been cat thfough the floor under! tho
bed. . AcfothfcS baaket efolid belhre it to I
it. Mr. Ballon stepped upon the door at once,
and at thaHuomNjt'be heard the olf a pistol
anH whiz M abutted* passed up within
an inch of his face and lodged in the ceiling. An
other shot was-fired immediately, and as the offi
cer stepped aside he heard a wall falling in tho
cellar, jand called out to the men oatsMo to look
out. Moran dash out of a bulkhead door
in the rear of £he house, i»*rt -wasfweioonied with
a shot which made hits ifeteoil.: - He ‘dashed out,
however, and took to the fields and the officers
aipl menatkyjc him. - It was'moonlight. and sev
eral or the men fell in the pursuit, but six or sev
en shots were, fired at him, and at last he fell
! wounded in the knees’ He then turned and fired
his last shot at officer Jforsythe, very narrowly
missing him him. Officer BaUou Jheu .came up
mud Maf&n taAkdld op lx>tli*hi* habfis or
he was a dead man, and he instantly complied,
rhe was taken, then without resistance to a Car
riage and carried to Dedham Jaj| as the .safest
pladb for his detecfioii. The officer® state that
they were pursued by a mabfftnXtettfp 40-id<jp them 1
and that they would have lynched him on the spot
•if caught. filorau’s wound* were 'examined
Dr. Chase, of Dedham, onhis. arrival, and ho
pk4v«i3 *a-Moth Knees vrfth bullet
onu shot. .
blood. lie states that he has been back and fokttr
in bast Stoughton Mnce fee murder, and Mjpa to*
Vfffcv# yesterday morning.
- FcnlfK# \f’tnio£r 'lfiii pi
drv bn-ad 1n a* !?tt *o w^ter
and squeese out a.l the Aud ■"“*
cient L-ir ui sWiAftcn
a«ssa»3Sg«!
kftx trdl titjfrtlier, af d> fig a In..c »*t
spke- The pudding U pat into ft gri ftsfd
tin pail, a ci*»‘h placed over, anti the cover,
put on. The pail is set in » kettle con- j
gaining aulScnot rater to coma bail ve»y j
fin fill* mil- f ~ * *»*
THE 1 *UK! MBVI *,i M KSS^t<! R,
\Vaphingt..n,. December 5 —Tln> ant Mi. 1
wn* r*ud in Mil lj..n S ,s t<, d.»\
The following is ;i synopsis;
Alter congrafnhttitig the ooinivv on tin
prospect c»f peace, Hie President r. hied
that the free eiercisq of the elective fran*
eliiso had horn denied, by v ojeneo and in
Hniidatfoa, hv cit’;: mis in m* v . ,al pU ( .< s
lately in iel diion and (ho vcrfHßfti the
people thereby reversed.
Kt'fcrßtej to the European w w, he spenk- I
of the SKti*f*ctfO£’ thhntier in winch. the j
►protection of ,|oe An'irncm Min'atrr at j
Paris was Extended to German subjects w*.j
Prince* Referring to the prod .mation .<d
a repubHo in France, lie says tbui. shpajd
-the preset! in attaching the'
hearts of the French t a thV kt.rtpie of
Republican government, ft wil he S subject
®f still further satisfaction, The Ametijjau
popple should not bo iinliflVri t:l in the
spread ofJAmcrieanr political hh r»a in' ;i
great and highly elvifmed country like
.France —that if an opportunity for inti r
posing the good .oflioofi of the United States
in restoring peace, present Itself, that notion
will be heartily taken.
As to Cuba he says: The condition of
the insurrection has not materially chain*-
** ■ :
He renews his rocorinnemialidi! to alir?.\
San Domingo, ami says so soon us, ii is
kutwu that the proj.M't is abandoned hv the
United States, negotiations will lie opem and
by some .European power for the
of the hay of Hnmanit- He urges ciirly ats
lion bt Congress and suggests t‘l> it |>y a
joint resolution pt the two lhouses, the Ex
eputive shall bo nutliom and to upp.int n
commission to negotiate a treaty with the
authorities -of San Domingo for- the acqttt*
stitian of Almt,-island, and that an npprrqai
alion he made to defray the expenses of the
commission. The question might then be
determined cither by the action at the Sen*
i ate on the treaty or by the autimi of both
Houses on a resolution of rtuncXiilion, as in
die case of Texas.
lie calls the attention of (Jortgremi to the
continuance and extent of the .Mexican lice
zone and to the Tieri'Tsin massacre in chi'
na.
•With regard to the Alabama c’aims, lo
recommends Congress lo authorize a com
mission to take proofs of these claims, and
that authority be given for their s< '.Vomihmc
so that the government shall l.&ve owm- *
ship of the private claims as wi ll t*s the
responsible Control of all the demands aga
inst Great Britain,
- With regard to the Canadian fisheries. lie
complains that the course of the Canadian
authorities has not been marked by a fri
endly feeling, and intimates (hat if they
should attempt to enforctv a eettuin act of !
the Dominion Parliament, it will be liis dn- j
ty to.take rucU steps as may be necessary !
to protect the interests of citizens of th- i
Unit'd States, lie asks that podrer be
conferred upon him to suspend the opera*
tion of laws author'z itilg" llm transit of
merchandize; in bond through the United
States to Canada, and also to suspend the
operation of any laws whereby the rondels
of Vho Dominion are permitted to enter the
waters cf the United Suites. Ik; *!so con.'
plains of the pretensions of Cauada to con
trol the navigation of the Si- Lawrence, and
argues ojt tlfe importance and i ight of the
tooted States to navigate that*river with-,
out let or hindrance. With regard jo the
depressedlconllilion of the. foreign cntmuci*
ce bf the United Slates, he recommends a
liberal jtoficy towards the Pacific Mail be
tween. California and China and Japan, ah
60 recommends that measures he taken to
permit American merchants to furcb:is<
vessels built abroad as well as lo emmur*
•ge sfm- •rican shipbuilding.
Tuhchiivg the currency, the President
s*y£ 'the approach to a spi.4;tp basis is very
l gra\ify!hg, but the of tlic cur-*
rcncy is very pn j m die isWßhc r< tspc * i ty.
* He thinks the lime has arrived when by
Wiso attP prudent legislation Uohgree*
should lo6k (o a pplicy which would place
at par with gold at uu distant
day . J , , .
Regarding revenue reform, he says, if it
means to keep revenue down to what is
necessary for the nhrporl of the govern
ment ams the payriienl of tlfe interest on
thtrpiib'Hc debt, it lias his hearty support;
hut if it means a failure to provide the
necessary means fi> defray a!! lf»e.ex 4 pcii*M**
of the government, lie fs opposed to jit.
Rereno«/referriifhs sa/*, lAs not Keen de
fined by its advocates. It B'vt'tprii, how*
eVer, to te .cceptod aT Vm<;JmVg which
whs to mtpfdy &rery Tffan’s this without
any Cost or effort on' Ids part. 11 L t(t-*hu f r,,
lie rt*crmfcds thl* abohlioa of the frank-
Irrg privilege, oTul fl-foifif in the civil
iefr' "partrctilatly* as to the of aphnilats
iug anbwrdil.lite r.fficfats.
CtirTOSk’fT Ft'pe<’K!Bß - A pair »»f tho**.* in.y
f dr.*iiftdf eutfrmiin inf TadW rli'n ®<‘
on so fat*** bwMfeSr fi ’He vf..y of
>kd prito
fC-tTy nn r
for the purple us g« ,U l - [‘ , „.toer>
“lud- ed, ladies. f**d ye. j j * , /
tU*tn». ry ccfo ins eo.'iipb teiy
crij.fod u« ’ Then ixubuj**.” n plied the f.
augvdiC eaavawi ‘ Mt .*so’.d procOJC
S*ou s-*me jtuuri•!')!*)-rs* W d, ‘ >” u ‘’ u
.. ... r work'” ,J A'* *<' h» ve *» *• »W->* ih ]~
ADVEufisRMFNTS,
V,*;itttwrU-d at one dollm per Saaarv frr the \
first i .-ertiofl. laWral deduct ions will ha m»dc on J
e-iqru-ts. Ohitimri?*«n4 marbrn'i l wilt be ih. g.i||
t:»u > vine tur other sdv©ril«mivnts
* Bates.
—-t—— -
i Af. 2 %f. Ml r, y 12 m.
lSquuea. I*4 i7j $ U *C4 S2O
2Squares, j H It I 14 2'*
SSq-iuv*, I 12 Ifi j 20 20 46
•1 -mj iurv«, 1 lAi 20 1 20 •
i 2y 2*' a: to
i l. -*qm.iros, i 24 H 1 OS 48
7 S-.u irt-jj, 28 1 87 4*» W» J
.\' <| 82 1 48 62 01 '.O
# DS inrftrS, 30 4 » - till | 72 b»
Ia • 40- 66 S8 j SO 11©
*<' dainir. 44f «'2 74 | 8M 120
NO; ;;i
Bkw Ai.rnvi; Tine Bhavk.— Rewards for sp®.
1 *»«l- acts of v mragi* are advertis'd in tl m
German papers, p«p,.| has a ?i*t of
iliese pr %‘k which extends through seVci.J
eo'umn«. '1 fie rewards comprise reeom.
petite in .money amoi*uting in anm* rases
nmny thousands of thalers, besides golj
» med ih, r*fl *s, eohl watches; cat-riasres, ,
ihoiisands of bottle* of win© and inuumer*
a'-Jv other aiiusJes..
No Fovkhai. ok Ocas—Thp Mobile Reg,
tsier, ullu ling to Beast tlutler’a movamest
i>e all well enough oh his aide of tho Po-*
Itomaej but IHe Southern aide he will find
bin ’brive Soitltlern etcltiming,
imtlle up, Ben, that’s lio funeral of oura|
ITgt»i it out •yioirielfP
The Cupreine Gourt of PenlisylVania is
<yilfytl upon b’decide, it a man, who gain*
a wim by falsely representing himself to
i be rich, shall be divorced, the wife claims
! if.g that a marriage contract through such
I sa tfio pretences, is hull and void. Os course
'.tin- divorce cannot be granted, because as
in false pretences to obtain, money, it was
the lady's duty to nihberluiu, before parting
will, heiKidf, ihat the representation wag
c urpc.ily I'ditiib-d. The cuss is a remark
ah u illustration of h'ow far discontented
married jn-ople will go, in these free lov©
days, to procure their liberation from the
mai l iage thrall. Am well might a htishand
suc foF a divorce on the ground \»f having
been deceived by a wig, or by padded
dicsM-a, or by u row of lalse teeth.
Vax‘ce"’<)n ultra Radical
papt'fsjil the Mortiij nwear, terribly ov(>r
IhA idea of ex Ctv’enmr Vance being nd**
iidtWif to a'seal as United tit Hies Senator,
I flic following, aaid to be uu extract from and
: s pea eh addri ssed to a North Curolina nyl
| hietlt that was about inarching to join LceM
j army, appears to set most heavily npoti
f ’.HeirfsloMuicils:
‘Beys, fight till hcdl fre<7:es over n } t’ ©d
li>rbt mi tl<? ic* • fight until ymi till lull »<i
'nil *of Yankees f a' their Ipcj will stick
j cut of the windows.’
This is pretty strong talk, Mis tju«; but
; aber all, it is merely figurative, atfd would
1 have immortAb?i< , d a \ r aiik«-e had braised it
with n bn nee to Lite ‘rebels.’
and his ‘boys’ have both dorm with fight-*
oig, and want to forget they over did
Why not ‘let us have peace?’—
Republican;'
Wiiy Admiral Pohtßfe'H Le4te|
•r-j in 6 I’lhuc -The explanatiuft iris the i»p«
pearaiice of viiia letter at the M l l
ij, say* the Washington
simple. It, bveiflows -
pie.- lons toward*? eit Secretary
vvlt>’ iV'.u C'lritiibrited |irte Wiiuie power of
li : s depariinei't to make the naval operation
against Fort Fisher which Admiral Porter ,
commanded a success, and who thns.in one
sense, created the fame wljieli gave him
pi eminence in the navy and liefore th©
country. He had reason for his gratitude*
ami no proper man will condemn it, how
ever much the llhto of refleeting upon fli©
army and its uUlcers inay be deprecated.
At the last session us (Imigress a corns
mit tec wus raised to enquire into the cause
<4the decline ol oiir commerce and incident
ally into ibo state of tho navy. Admiral
Porter was an important witness, and hi©
whole testimony, froinfirKt to lastj not only
exhibits the feebleness of tin! haty,* but l»y
the clearest implication* strives to fii tl»0
lortpunsibility for it Upon tire last Adminisrf
nation, charging that five hundred n»Hli"»ni
of dollars had been expended snd squau
•jeted, for which tltcre wasnothifigto ibow*
Mr. Wells nut well remain sih-nt
under the harsh imputations, and ns'he is
no longer in {nijdic life, he prohably thought
“1 hat flip most effective no-de of an**wrri»g
Admiral Folder’s charges woald la* l>y pu!»-
lishing Admiral Porter’s
and allowing the country to form its own
opinion a» to the merits of both.
JosTi Bff/iSbs-Mr. Shaw, in many of
his articles in brokeq E glish, eorpassett
ali who have ‘tried that class of writing.
But (H appreciate him fHlly cht; must sr©
femif’ keiw hint. II*; is about 38 years old*
and i* the quaintest specimen of bumatiiiy
with which we hare ever meet.
F ve years ago ho was an aoctioneer .in
'Pongbkeesie, N. Y- Ue has Mince moved
i.>• \ew Yv.'k yity, wl*cro In kvepss board*
. fug house arnns'-d by his »rrepr.e»»ble oddi
ties. As he passes down Broadway ho
cannot escape obacfvalion, Jlis Iwroad,
In form, Ids imnu-tym hdt,
e.i'glc-ailte fe;(lCrys, 0a it ? Way
ii in weaUneits le for (plic&MH? Wftii 1 * l'l4nif
I felling storied. There- i* no »»nd. Bi<»Y
; v lie, in the Such
';b
priu t- 1 h*' oyl> p .
a’ lie- N>• ** l-'fk Weekly. so s yv ‘
he nxekljf ’V'fo» »- «t tt £*
‘ i.-sinri'ux h **" V "m
l.umoret i*
;f r„..kc* f«"»n *» yfar
fr• .fii hie lectin ingr. **4 a *-?!Pf” ,^Br*
h -* nvrt spapcr work.
always w»U>* tl»d yci Kiml, l*C !•
liked exceedingly by his circle of friend*,
i v • haps some of our readers will remember
the publicity
ago to the martinge of one of*hts .l.\ugh|fe.^
ter*, whose ho*«*»