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*fTOWEfc & BOWER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
»i’.AlNHniD<f». OMu
ovnos is '-t*Bf ton’s*,
M-»r'.li 2?,. TfeTl. ; -14-ts *
K. W I>A\ 4H,
ATTOttNF/? AT LAW,
dunkuwgr.ov *■- i . ~
W Office over Futturmn & McNair’* Store.
<*H.\RLBB O CAMPBELL Il p. »liA&nV.
CAMPBELL «8 SHA iON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
v,.w> Hlirifß 6a
All l"iHlneK!i enti iii" cd to their care, promptly at
t.i-h-l to. '•
Olli-v in Gou t Uon*e. [July 13, ly
Dr 7 E. J. MORG AN,
OnrtCl’oo ftoath Broad, ovet J. W Dennards
RerHeuee on West Street.
Mat-co BAINbUIDQB. GA
■B««<e*W*lWSMWl*>K*Bßß*iinS**Sna***a*SßftSßn*MnW*S*Wa
% \n ni tilt jrouY. '
O B (MX)DAT.I., Dealer i>> Batter. Chetree and
r» # liird 141 a i 143 Bav febo-et;.Savautiat*. Gt.
W make the above notch** a mmiiTT If you
m,vtlitu:r '»}'« *o <*ui line, ami at the lowest
, it.-- -i via na<;li ion t*>ittt.;i am! La-.il in
. 10 and 30 lit. packages, tor Family utw.’ *'*■
| l, KAl.lOk €O.. oft* price Wholesale and Rc
! . t .iin . thi-ntr ■W.uehOme, < rotlwra Cotiarcsw,
’.Yhitakoi |fKt Ju'cift Hr* HtvatHi vli Ga A large |
’.,-1 of Fund-ling Goods H.tU Trunk , i
\ kiis Sir., dwava ou hand MmaLcuny IH
i'ii inh i N v York. G»«wd* made to order at
the *h«n«wt notice * #* I
/ 1 80. IV ALIEN', Impoitei of Crockery, China,
l lau l (llueKwtre. Oil Lamps ft <1 Cbimm-v* j
fin amt Widow Wnv, np -Fu ey ftOieha.
also, it-use Fm-uidting'<t h>4h m eve.y ,;, eflfctiun: j
1 ,;7 Itruiolitoii *t i•".*l (between Jaffeivxi & Motit
moiery) Savan..«ih Ga.
Sept 38 I*7’. 18-ly
-I.T GUILWAIiriN A CO., Celt oh Factors an
i% (ieoeitl Com mission Merchants. Lay Stieet
wvaiimih. Ga. Usual Facilities Extend, dto Cus
sepH, 1870*1 y
IJ<rfnrrrt . rr - mT jii.ib ■■inii irmr ***•• ****>*«■'**.
UoiEl.S.
THE S m>r HOUHEV
401 IN SUAKOX. Propel*‘tor . j
TT vtf tlsk m>’-U td PJ&R DAY. *
rrt 1C trltvefuik RUhbC •»»*• ; ereh* notitieO * hat
.1, hou-c'tms been h’O ugldy »epaio and am
rt 1i ,..d a* iv, if .s r,d r.,i ■ tl.ron :h-••«* and re*. ,
, , the in' —t l« iruble and agreeable
PotrF in th.-S’nle worthy tdu- liber at patioim fit
heretofue t e*-»v*«! IV »m do* l*»- ••
.I 1 ,,'! th.- rod -tC ut tba m.v :
, .... ivadd and" ''-i'l ; “ ~ntst
. - i•, ■ - ■ :
SA I MI W'twi w
ALBANY HOUhK,
\l!’,Oil UB i ,; C. CnipOor
Albany, Gft
f fins il-is ;.v, >’.i nUi« • o.d .very way
I it, ~f l lot l • anvo >'» otttie tmuh
■ euti.e s.itio.,oll" guoan'ced. .ho
i, pv.mde.i with the best the. uu.' r>* can at
■ and and t. e*, rv >'at.,ave un*uroas*ed In |»*>l»»e
---,> id atie• • tio iTo tho '
, s ronv v ,M-*ioV' o* a"* J.om d*e dl.c.nnt
~ i .ads \«f ouiptty, Cli rgts i * MUt tin tunes
ail,list ylst ts.
tStME TRAVELING'PC BLKJ!
THE MARSHALL HOUSE.
havannah) Ga. *
11S "'KSd GLASS H'» EL i> M.'nated on
...toms at. ,m.M- cthe
vs, Hft'■: 0, **nou *us ■*l ‘-g;
x *. >a , v be V tl. .dall"* at the
.j . \) ■ Sit nob , la ' i’ c-. ««• c«- >vey
s',., t’ The best
MW.',* VOLE \ib k'M.MODA ' Ir)NS
,ib iT a! i tins: he n >UM*
'- 3 v| , , ~V.thrl time, trouble
,‘xp . ■ r,r a\v b iru-*t« tVißiertabl.*, npfi
! 1 this II ,n-e, in ev*rv >ub<tm t at particnlu
,1, 'east to any hi the State
[hr Rate of BdurJ .’ns b?f« raloitfd 1o P er
it i.ld i:Pi«i»riep*r
\iisc i? pndy volts
vJaofi BEST
IP THE CUE A PHST
Fire Insurance Co*
A.nvts ovt j s3l) tXh .00u it- Gob!. Overs3 OW.POO
IV. '. i, * s iniiuedu> tidy altei adjustim ut.
11l* 1 New York Life Insurance Comp'?
Assets *l<> one W)rt.
\ 1 j.* JO' yi'TON' .1 CD , General Agents.
\ T. B UCNXEWELL&FO . Vuents
V'J • iiain'.i i ’gQ, Ga.
\ FOR SALE.
J for sale on reasonable tetms two cias
\ BLLIAIiO TABLE
O is a four and the «lx
Parties ftnSug ea r, enn g t a bargain.
\ N F COL3EKT
IS ts-% Forprieior Exchange Saloon*
VOL* VI.
Jy. *
FAVANSAH LAUIUk
11 II IHI ■ I I |Js>—Ji'r*f~ M- r i. ieUIWCIMMjpMUJIJUIIL
-4o» Ciafty n.. a Jfu> Cuuuiwghfua. *
; ? CLAOii (j&N pffQ Nl i h ii tiliJ,
WHOLfetAUE ASD MKrilL ‘ *** **"
G a O C E R s,
Also. Dealers fn j
OUOIU*: IMPORTED WlNfcfc. MqLOßfi gGRAftK. I
G *r. ttay * Drayton Sl«., La.
A l.'O, Dealers ir. Ship Chandlery ; Sfe-n&snal;
IX itonne and UU*cksmith's Coat—and Importers j
Liverpool Salt. Otderg from the country prompt*
i f* 1 1 • t * S-ep 18-6ta |
i
mw > %K^cc
il-SW,
ORFF, WATKINS & CO
SAVANNAH.
Bep2l 3m
0. Hayes, * Bex. J. Lestkr
Richmond, Va savannah. Ga
fhc
Tobacco, Liquor, and
Com Mission House
Win. C. HAYES A jo.
141 Bayhtreet, Savannah. Georgia.
OFFER'iippcial and particnlar inducements to the
merclmliLs and planters of Georgia and r la
CvP Hides, Cotton and general produce tekjiii in
< xchange, assign conaigmuent. With liberal ad
vances. .{Ui# tstdea, and smull commissions, we
liope to shale* liberal patronage from then trade
generally. * o|B
si .. . . -- • - •
m£&hHAI D. BROS A CO.
L*.' •
* “* Whalesah* Dealevs in
mms SHOES. HATS,
, Ready Mado Clothing,
£urnisfting <Soodsi
111 'Houghton St.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
orncr.
H. Muinlnird, 1 sO ft 83 WHITE ST. 1 S. Mflnhnrd
M. delnhat'd, 1 New. York 1 E Meinliar
’ * a7J: MuYiri a co,
fRNITURF iEAEERS
Broughton Street, Savannah, Ga.
-M~- a .. -
.*,Y «T I * B (1 n ><*m S. t*, tmftailon French Sets,
P 1 i Set' Bureaus, Washstands, Bed*
rtead.'. (’lntiis of all grades,
Childrens' Carriages,
etc., etc.
.JOBBING AND REPAIRING NEATLY
no N K AY I m DISPATCH
Ms trass Muking. Feathers, Upholstering, Ac.
►.apt 4-nut }
B .T. LESTEII,
C< )MM LiSSION M EIICH NT
and dealer in
liquors, Clears, Tobaccos, Ac,
SAva n n ah, ga. nov96m
an old E? 1 ahLIMIId iiOUMu.
JOHN OLIVE ’,
PAINTS i OILS, PUTTY
And a,M jPalntois' Mntoiials.
SA-UKS, ULINDS AND DOORS.
Hi*u*e and >igu Painting.
Nn, 3 Whit.kiu* st ] Savannah, Ga
sepldOtjm*
A.M. oak 1 11. Snoax
A • M FLOAN ft CO
|
COTTON FACTORS,
cam Miiniffi.
AND AGENTS FOR'l HE ELBBMAIED
Eliwan and Soluble Sea Island Gnanos.
CLAGHORN AND CUJiJIISfiR.LY'B RANGE
BAY STREET- SAVANNAH U A
august I0 Is7l 11 Cm.
M \RKF.T SQUARE HOFSE.
Savannah. Geurria. N«> 174 Bryan St.cet.
IaINES'I wines, ale*, liquor*, and lager be*r al
-1 wars i»i ha and. CenuecUd With theeaub
iiahuieut is a first-class Ten Pin AH*y f ; x **>*'■
j valentine basler. Prupm or.
eCon -
THIRTY YEARS’ KXPEKIENCL
TV THS THEATXnENT
Chronic ami Tcxual disease.
A PHYSICAL YIKW OF MARRIAGE.
Tho Cheapest beik ever pubiiahed—cnUri'img
nen!> three hn died p.ges a„d ..tie hundr.-d md
;u. ,-iv five plates aid eng; iving- ..f 'he anatomy
* ih** l)H ! n ui iii h« *th **u*ti uift*
, isi* with a t r * .uies «•.•< eat 1 v errors it* deal .r»Te
I CM»t«ltruces upon the «uind and bod)'. **th the
! authors plan <>t t*eanm-»t—the only rational au<l
'Uccessiul m»do of cnoe a shewn bj a report of
chsc3 tie ited A trn bfal advertiser to the awrn«
and those c ,nte„ p uin? mairiages. »ho mtertaiil
i > a \,u of tii t piivaical umdstion. sent free of ja.n
: tw to a»v oldress, on r,c ii-t of twenty-five c«i?-
■ In-ta aps »r poK-ai cuueucv. by Uti.
‘r.A i ,o\'X, N* 31 Maiden Lme, Albany, -v.
\a\ Tip. author nwv be com>«lted upon any c: as.
upon which his book treats, either pertOm'
fly or by ami aivdiciues taut te- ar* i
the world.
BAINBmDGK,- GA.. tfEgfp K 1871.
i. A. f biiilp*. John J. SlcArtHiir,
havaim«i», XTurffofherf Cn.,Ua.
J HAND, Amcrlcns,
John A Phillips & Cos,
- F ; ?UTOH»AND
Com’sion Mercliauts
No. lf>2 Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.
m" Liberal advanws made on .consign men taos
Cos ton and Produce Biufgjjsg and Ti«a ou baud.
Agents lor Chesepeake Goar.o.
R*tf.fences: C. Eppiug'StCo.. (Jen. H. C. Wayne,
Savannah,
ft hep2l
n. M. TTFIDI)*
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST.
Ko. 21 Whitaker St., Savannah. Ga.,
AG BN T FOE
COMSTOCK, FKKKE & Co’3‘
Genuine Wethersfield
GARDEN SEEDS.
In papeis or in bulk—to Dealer*, Gardeners or
Fimides.
Wotld Renowned Kwiaa Bitters.
hep2l-6m.
MJ S CELL A NEO l r S.
I. M. ROSENFELD.
117 OULD Reupectly Inform the citix ns of
f f Baiabridge an 1 surrounding country that
he has opened iu connection with his store a
Musical Depot
Where he will keep col-.‘an,Gy on hand a com
plete assort ii.enf, of music of the latent publicaiiou
from the best composers. His ;acilities for get
*ing Music and Musical Instruments are ;»a good
as any house m the country
Also agent foe Piano'a ;rom the cel brated man
ufaetUiies of
HALLET & DAVIS AJXD EMERSON.
Bo well known in this and other countries ; and
the
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN.
He solicits subscription for the
SOUTHERN MUSICAL JOURNAL.
Musical Monthly, published by Ludden 4, Bates
Savannah, Ga.
TH BAISBRIDGE FAGTORT
BAIN BRIDGE, GA.
Patronize Home instil utiorts-
All ye mcrcl-ants and j>l inters of Southwest Geor
g a and FloOda a e rr.-prctm ly requested to sen’!
> o’.r orders to
THE BAINBRIDGE FACTORY,
For O-nabuiCß, sheesings, wuolen goods, .yarns,
he. lam satisfied that the merchants and plan
tern of otiihst u Geoeyia ran save 2o (ier cent by
buyw>g direct fr,>m the Faetorv, thereby enabling
th in h > trud< rsel Fall,competitors who buy in North
ern markets give me a call, I guarantee satisfac
tion W. G* D. Tong*
BEN'S WANTED for the
TRANSMISSION GF LIFE.
l-OGNSELS ou th*- Nature and Hycrl«*ne of tb* ;
M ascii lint* Function. By Dr. Na ’hey*, auttior ot
“The Physical r,ife of Woman.” It relates to tho
male s-x ; delicate hut outspoken ; practical *n
populm ; highly endorsed ; sells rapidly, l>
subscription only. Exctcsive territory*. Terms lb
e>al. Price SI. Address for contents, &c. J. G.
FERGUS & GO., Publishers. Philadelphia, Pa
A. DAS A, XAMer.
TJT&v dFablg
A Rnntouwr mi tWFmwt Wliaaa,
latnM far Fiwle N*w n tonk
T—-f Ff Baers. Meetealm. Meeebantt, Pro-
Wntirmal Men, Worlrere. yuatm, aad all Man
ner cf Honsat Folk*, aad ftaWifd, ftCM. and
l>««cl>ten of ail iuoo. *
MLT OKS DOLLAR A TSAR !
Oil HVWOKID OOPXJSS WOK M*.
Or >M* than One Cent a Copy. Let there be a
CIO) at eTery Foet Oflet.
mi-WEMLT SUN, m A TXAKt*
of ttie tame alee ana cenerml character ae
THB WBSKLT, lw.t with a irroater rarlety of
■Uecetlac earn rcsdietc, and far ntshla? tbe neva
to its nwori&era vttk greater rraaineea. oectoac
tt cornea twice a weak taateaa of oaoe only.
TH* DAILT SUN, M A SCAR*
X »ro£rrtin»silv readatOa nctrapaper, -wlta Wie
crtair- Joi ia tne wond. rree. Inde
pemlent. and tearle» tn politic*. All ths new*
from ererywhero. Ten centa a 001>/ ; by aaU,
ft# oatoa a naaott, or t* a year.
TOTEMS TO CLUBS.
THS DOLLAR WKSKJLY MBIT,
rtwarw, <»• y" t »* s,m^Jj*^ lM
Tm esriea, cU tv, ►r«irste>r addreaseu (aa4
*i »Ttra copy to «?• e gr*ter u* of el nsy.
Xiskx D#!!ara.
Twsnr- eojrtes, e*s y&vr, «c?sjn»t«*y sd<lra*»ed
t*_d aa sxu# copy to tb*
FUty coptea. one year, to one oddraa* tsci the
Senu-neekiy one year to tetter bp of «ot>),
Tblrty-tbree Dei I are.
Fifty eopiea, one veer, separately aedreeed (and
tee Se*o- Wt-eKly cue ye*r cju fcK
One Mmdreil eortsa. eee year, to one adore*
«md Se Daily tor one year »the getter no 01
Sib), Fifty Deilare.
One hundred eovtes, dm year. **parswiy aft.
dreeaed (tai the Defly lorcte year to vettei
upcrcteb). Sixer Delian.
TH* BXXI-WBSKLT BTX.
nwewlMW,«b«M^ | Jgt^
cock*, o&e yea.. sepcmtelT.addmsed (act
*3ortm»f7to«eß'rupof cta6\
Sixteen Declare.
SEND T JTR MONEY
tuF it OCt» erdert • iecM. or drifta os New
Terri where ver If rci, .r.ea refjOi!
yae M •esTtlvhtc iscaej. Iddreta
J. W- hMUw.
Sis o***» xew T«i Oil*.
Htjrlo I'ay The Public l>ebt Wkh
« ( oat Taxation. i
A tirrenoouilefit ot, the 5:. Lourn rrptib- }
Jioah, tAtcbifijr ao Loin tin* {jjr??»]iiw4 \
spirt: th*- Ymikep ur.tion, ho c*.'t'.cr»cu<l, j
nvatuTfa »f*d piomuljratod the followiiq; j
spfi*n |d schvimrfor tlu payme*it pf ll|<* n»r
tift»ij*tJebl without crushing oat the- ip- i
dußtfAtd’ titi* Coaut ry; , j
Hr f- to pay tho public d> bt in ]
lawftjhfftonoy, wH.h-.ut i«x;ng ihv ps*x»pL* |
for ami without tarnishing tin? ,
rißtuHßl htrttor, in the great financial qUt fc- j
the nine teeth century. . j
TuO^derw^ncd, »<>mc time since, found I
ii^iup'lippeta.. Jtat| a<>U»»ioii to
pr.ibh'HJ. It* bow- !
maxim, that *‘rcp»t»hea air
arigfwtefll’#” ho hue hesilßtod tu giving
publicity “his grand Hciiamo; but hie
eo!!s% of duly to the public will not permit !
him longer to romaiu silent. Actuated by
a apifit of lofty patriotism which is in strik
ing libnfraßt witil ibn ali prevailing t*t ‘tish ?
nes%t‘f t1t»» corrupt and venal age, he Inis
tfcfSfcnined to let the nation have the ifi'
calculable ben* fit of his immense discovery
hop#4fcig and trusting that his conn* y. n
whfn once emancipated from the degrading
•hraidom of public d*'bt and oppressive
taxation, will in the first ardor of th* ir
gr \Xit4ide, belie the old max m above quo
fc ' ; '
Tl.’e success of my plan will require th.
ahfsgatioD or repeal of that section of the
constitution, which provide** that
' So Idle of nobility shall be granted by
ill* United Stftlog.” This constito’ton .1
iHHfriction removed, there w >uhl b«* no I'm
f
ther obstacle in the way. 1 shall not here
attempt to give the uiinute details of my
stupend us piaiijbut only a general outline
winch may be briefly understood. It con*
HtMs iii the creation by Congress of the va
rfotts titles of nobility found in European
countries, arid the sale of paten's of nobil
ity at public auction to the highest bidder
There should be a dukedom fir each Sinte
a marquis for each -of the great cities of
ttie Union,an earldom for each cougressiona
district, while county viscounts and knights
might be scattered promiscuoasiy over
th**''fcoHiifry, 8 ) as to be within the reach
Os dirt! of niodhrate foi tunes. A' thw wile
of the patent lor the dukedom of New York
the pr< bable competnis would be A. T.
Siewart, Commodon.* Vanderoilt and A'e
gust B linont. N<d loss than $25,000,000
would be realized from this silo Col. Jon
Frisk, John Morrissey, Boss Tweed, and a
host of others would contend for the title of
marquis of New York city. Not less than
$10,000,000 would lie realized from tin*
sale of this title. The earldoms of the
several congr* ssional districts of New York
would average $1 000,000 a piece, while
the sale of inferior titles would produce
.-u.iugh to make up <n°re than $100,000,000
coin thi-s single State, and that, too with
• * t tuxmg the people afartlrng.
-
Specimens of “ l oyalists’' in South
Carolina.
A letter to the New York Heral l, dated
'partaoburg,South Carolina,November,
Ist, says:
Let me take the personal character of the i
white men, who are the Radical leade s iu i
7 j
this county. I have befor nfy mind one
man, who has for months past been writing
to Columbia paper the mst ou rage us,
sto> ies concer ing th Ku Klux. Ho was
0 ee a mi ist r of the Methodist Church
of tho South. Th * character he bears is
posit vely beastly. He is charged with th *
commission of offences so obominably filthy
that I cannot even name th m Dese ted
by h s co gregation because of h s bad ,
character, suspended by his church be
cause of his w o gdijt gs, the m serabie
wretch turned upon the eople who k and
befriended and cared for him befo e his -
vile ness forced hem to cast hia oif, an
t ied to stab them.. He sought a mis ion
into the N rther Methodi t Church md
was received—surely th ae who r co c ’
him wer not cognizant of his past care r
J and to day he preaches to negroes and
writes ette e + o the Radical pape sin be
ht-f of the Ta- i eai p ry. Sp ken of only
> * terms of distrus by every respec able
audvirtu us white citizenJi s name uu ea
tinned even by the pure-minde women,
the testimony cf his creature is Le 1 ided
before the world as damning p oof against
the people of -oath aroli a, ana we are
asked tc el:eve it. ihismn 6 one of
the leaders of the Republic us of 'ontL
Caroii a; he 3 egasrded s be ng one of
the principle i struments in maidn the
P esident's pro lama"ion. here ar *. I
and rst rid, but eight -v Li e leace s in
Spartenbtirg county. I have describe 1
one. '1 he re s a ning seY n are iiot quite
so lad, bat every one of than, bears a c«: i
they will toil you that they ’-‘to corisU t j
and eadof a scasiuatwn. An 1 yet they have |
live. for Jour years, the greater part of
.he time without any tp&ary pro ection
whatever, aud obody has molested them.
! Their politic 1 m&Oißvers, their sibling up j
iof strife b tweeu black aiui whit s, their ,
j taunts and hr oats have, it is true, excited
, t> twr- and perhaps iuex* nguishabk *ani
[ aiu®t es; but the fact that they are livijig
1 Lv-day, when it was such an easy matter to
i have murdered them, ia evidence that no
j body sought their lives.
Reap Yous Instranc? Policies,—Tho
, Philadelphia Ledg t s of a late and to, says*;
1 >u r attention has, within a few days, been
, called to a deceptive—we will nb say dis
j honest —form of policy said tbe 1. use Gy
: some East rn and New York insurance
compan cs, in which the good, Id fashion -
! cd words, “the • eceipt whereof is hereby
j Acknowledge ar out tted. We are i
- formed bv one in the business that.these
! insurance companies, in their great desi e
for btisinese, give credit o ins .rnnco
; agents, who, ncil'ociing to hand over the
| premium lx:fore loss occurs, payment is ro.
i fused by the eompnay oat he pica that th
! premium had never been eceived. Ih
pa ies thus insured t urch »se the ch nces
of ;> lawsuit, and in two instances. at leaet,
our informant says, to his own knowledge,
: within the pm-t five years, Suits arising
i froin the polio os of the kind h -o* . lluded
! to » avc bean decided ag 1 iit the. nnd rwri
ters. Every one procuring a poll yof in-
J surance should carefully read It.”
The Old-asFhi >nri) Mother.—TKank God!
some uLua httye an ofij fashioned muihrr.
Not a womau of the j)( rind ciuum h and and
pkin’ed, with her great chignon, her curls
Si bustle, wlioss white, .jeweled bands have
ntw-r fell the clasp of’baby fiugcia; but a
dear old fashioned, sweet voiced mother's
with ev*3 in whose clear depth* tho I litre
| light Rhone, and brown hair threaded with
silver lying mother upon her faded cheek
j Those dear han s worn with to 1, gently
guided our tottering steps in childhood,
-nd smoothed our pillows in sickness; even
1 1 eoching out to us in tenderne?- when her
spirit was baptized in the pearly spray of
the rive ' Bless dis th memory of an old
fashio ed mother. It floats to us now, like
the l eautiful perfume of some woodland
! blossoms 'I he music of other voices may
| be lost, but the entrabe ng memory of hers
‘ will echo in cm? souls forever. Other faces
| will fade away aud be forgotten but hers
, will shine o*l until the light from heaven’s
, portals shall glorify your own. When iu
I the fitful pauses of busy life out feet wan
der ! ack to the old homestead, and, ci •s
--ing the well worn threshold, stand once
more in below, quui t room,so hallowed
, by he otesenc ,how the felli ;g of childish ;
i in ocence and depend- nee comes over us
and we kneel down in th<?molten sunshine,
s reaming through the western wii dow
"here, long years ago, we lx 1 el * by our
mother’s knee, lisping “Our Father ”
How many tim s when the tempter lures us
on as has the memory of hose sacr and
| hours, that mother’s words, her faith and
I prayqrs, saved us from plunging into the
! dee abyss of sin! Years have filled great
1 Jrifts between her and us, lut they have
not hid en from our sight the glory of her
pure, unselfish lore.
Greasing Wagons-
The foliov* ing hi t to farmers from the
v ei ntific Press is worthey tit ion of
ev ry one who owns a wagon or buggy.
“ > reading buggies and wagons sos
more importance than some imag
ine Many ?- wheel is ruined by oiling too
pier, ifttlly. \ well made wheel will en iuro
const n+ wear for ten to twe, ty ye re, if
care i*- taken to ns ■ ’he righ kind and
proper amount f oil; but if this matter Is
not litende to, the wheel will be used np
ti five or six 3 ears, or may be sooner.
L and sliould ever be used <n a wagon,
for it will oenetr te the hub ad work is
way aroun t th tenons of the spokes and
s oil the whe 1. Castor oil is a goo t mate
rial so use od an ron xle; just oil e ough
should be to a spindle o give it a
light coating; this 6 better than m- r , for
the surplus put on will work o tat th ends
ami be so ee Iby th sboul er.-i and nut into
tlit hu a ound outside the boxes, t o oil
an axkt ee, first wipe the spindl 8 clean
with a clot h wet with turpenti e, if it won t
wipe without it. On a baggy r carriage,
wlp‘- and 'clean oif the back ad front
ends of the hubs, and then apply a very
s m U qua tity of castor o i, or some ea
neri flv rii p red lubricator ear the
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. A wciWtimwn '(Ci.lUrn lured u pair of
hnrpq* and buggy front N»ck lla»iW'» Hfity
Stable and iSrqjh? tkem tit© diiiict r*wtd Id.
ttie vicinity of St»ekw,dl..».d struiCt: of lttfU
mil*** *oßth»vaat of (he city. .’11»<!
were hitched to Ihe Jet e? while the gentle*
Ulan tooK supper at the residence of a friend.
After supper, when ready to #Urt
it was found that the horses had broken
‘.heir halters anil disappeared. The young
man caute to the city bj tbs early inornio|f
train from Stockwell, and, the first! thing,
went to tho stable to report a loss of ths
L-ain. Imagine Ida exrprise at learning .
1 h|it the .lunges had cmne io the stable nr
three o'clock in the tneuiing witlmtit a
driver, aud with everything intact, thn
buggy not even being scratched in the
least* They hud come alone and ‘undirec*
ted, except by instinct, twenty-eight miles
that being the distance from Slckwell
Ly the route they Liken. Between York*
town *u„ Jefferson there ia a bridge, out’of
the flopr of which two or three boards had
been taken. The horses instend of trying
to cross the bridge, went down one side
..f the road, Crossed the stream and tip ths
other Bide, in a track noboy bad ever taken
before. Mr. Hanks informs us that to his
knowledge the horses had tie ter passed
over that road bot once, and that severs!
years since, aa they have been ir. bin p >»!-
tiou quite a long time.
The Old Norm Statu Baxkri’it.—Thai
the finances of North Carolina were in a des
perate condition,everylu-dy knew, but few
persona, proi ably, were prepared for the
candid confession aft lie State’s iiißolyencjr
which ia made by Govern >r OuldweU* He
figures up the total debt, principal anil in*
tercHt, at $34 887 464, and then proceeds to
examine ibe sources of receivable income
to the State, and the prospects tor paying
the debt or bearing the iuteres*. The re*
soft is not encouraging, an l though die
Governor does not recommend repudiation,
but discreetly evades any responsiiditty
.whatever in the way <>( mtggeatious fur fit
tore !< gislationp’t is plain that tho State '•
drifting upon that fatal reef. It is signi
ficant that Governor UaidwclLd* olines to
say just how much tin detil rrtilly is, though
he gives the result of his addition; he thinks
that exports in examining frauds can
•alone tell what the State honestly owes.
Ihigeine’s Jewels.
A gentleman traveling in Em ope wiitcß
seeing $250,000 worth of Kugine'R jewels in
pawn at London. Tfierc were tiarars,
necklaces, two large anchors of diamond*
and about five inches long; lots of brooch
es, one being a butterfly, the body of which
was a large opal, about two inches 1 mg,
and the wings set upon «pi inga, and made
of diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Ther*
was a wonderful necklace, of block pear’li
—:he only one Hi exigence— each beiuT
about mb large as a morrowfat pea; ft 1 bo,an
emerald unique,the omerald bn*
ing oblong and set edge to edge, nothing
between, and about six inches the long part
of the cross j and one*cKch side of the cehft
tr<*, to form the arms; this was about four
and a halt inches long. Two ear rings of
diamonds, the very porest, but cadi cut
like a drop of water, and hung pendant
and stringing from the small end, several
ear rings, all large, diamomd rings, one ft
superb one, worth $2,000.
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What ax HoKeot AnMisisTßAtlo* can* do
is tHe way of Rf.fobx. —The following
figures taken from the address of Super
mtendent HTdgson before tho Alabama
B ,ai dos Education, 011 assembling, Monday
a(Twtd a striking proof of the dilTercn
(V bet wen a Radical and a Democratic aJ
mioisiralioo:
During the scholastic year IS* l, the cost
of admiiißlering the department of cduca
t «ju eas b*'en less than that for 1810, by
There has been a corresponding
increase in the number of pupils and tDe
gth of the school term. Whereas in
1870 Ibe average number of pupils wait 52,*
000, to fimi the numbei in 1811 iuefreased
i«. 107,666, an increase of more than one
hundred percent \S 11 fiiwl, also, that tho
school term which in 1870 averaged two
months and nine days, iu 1871 averaged
three months a« and six and one-half day., an
increase in length of session of day*
uni a quarter pci cent, llii* remarkable
increase in the number of pupil*, both white
and colored, and mcreamd length of *cli*ol
term, i*ad resulied in but small part from an
increase of the school fund. TliC available
tuition fund for 1871 was tut tt} per ceat
greater than that for 1870.