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PUOfRS.'fON 'l* 0A KDS.
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ATTORNEYS at LAW
» baisbrioqe. ga.
orrioE is Tine tvi/ar hops*.
V ,nb 23-
R. W DAVIS, ,m>
attoum.v at law;
mINf.IGDGE. G'
_ n - .. . t ~<terwjn A McNair*, 8tor«
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**''***' L & SHAAON,
ATTORNEYS at law,
|’.Al> BRIDGE. GA
A ,l ,„„ inc «, eutriii- eil to their care, promptly at-
< inComt House. [July 13, ly
~~DF{ E. J* MORGAN,
O-j Ti’F: on South Broad, ovet J W DeUnar-ls
~.,f B**.*i-lence on Went Stiet-t.
y> ,y hais bridge, ga
S \V\ S \ \ II DIRECTORY.
, r (jit I>vl-i., I'etlir 111 [{utter <7hieae mnl
N j „,| ,4i n,.l 142 Ha* Street. Savannah. Oi.
_ * , o'.<- ariicU-s a ► PKctA&rrT .If von
m g» i in our line, not >t the h-west
* * T , t i 11. t’h >'C ■ Butter anil Lard in
; u.iji, jutckoKes. so. Family une.
Ii p\LK GO. one price Wholesale and Re
uil to'-tninj! W .m-hoine, corners CowgrbsH, |
*i-. r J-St lutian Wh . Stvafitiah Ga A lai
, ,iuof 1 nni'liiag Goods H its. Iruuk', |
. t „ V( - l«avs on hand Mmnfactiny 114
, . • 5',... York. Goods made to order at
the itortfwl notice.
/’tKO. IV. AI.I.EN, Importer of Crockerv, CblnA
( In! iP i'-wiie. Oil Lumps and Chimtu-ys.
s . vr , fin and Widow Woe, and Fancy articles,.
I n-P Fu llidling Goods of eVeiy description,
i , ;i street (between Jetl'orsou cl Mont
gll. r n Sa'sn..ah. Ga.
s v i'2B 187'. 18—ly.
1.1 01*11.M.VllTIN A GO., Cotton Factors an
j t : ■ iMiuiis-ioti Merchants. Bay Street
5.,. „(Ja, Usual Facilities Extended to Cut*
sepß. 1870 sly
mm:kkt squvre house.
8 vi’imli. de it'.'ia. No. 174 Bryan Street,
»V. . s, „ „e airs, liquors and lager l»e>r. sd
(* i imeeteil with the eslah
i.. , c i„.,ii st c‘ .'S ten Bin Alley l>"X 409.
V iLEN'TISK It AS I,Lit, TioprUlor.
110 i ELS.
THE SHIM HOUIE,
•1011N SIIAKON, Proprietor
Bain bridge Goorgia*
r; \ no m s?> per day.
i' ; ti ivi :int j-übi.e are l.oii t" n i'i.i ii that
.- ..... c ha- liven hurngldi 'inf!
•« «vi! us rvt -i tln'-'U :h >ut. and ten
1, .-*4 -t nit* desim'da and Jitivoiilile
- iti -it* .»ttt»\ the Idierul patrona eit
1 « ' -i f-re r ccived front the jmS'CM fi 1 ' on t!ie
m..-i ii ii ill N • or expenses wil. he
.* in intki-the SHAKOS 11<'ll vri nil tlhit any
• ■! . l.vlle fail il'l'! tint its merits.
i '*l r■•iiiiceii >n w tli the Hotel is an elegant
**\ «' i wiieie tile Huent of liquors ate kept
ALBVNY IIOUSC,
ME.l&l'K BARNEY Proprietor
Albany, Ga.
r I , ' ; US ns- Is well fomlsheil anil «very way!
■ i e 1 !'ot t•e i c ••iinioil.itii.il t>! 1 1 <• tiaveb '
e • s it!-tie! lon gmtl I'lteed. I lie l
'* i -i. ik >,iiieii >voli the li •>' tile eon irv can af i
so ,| h. Ilie-ei v it are oti-ui'i ns.—4 in pule
lies- S'. it It# •io I to IliO ivan so. g-uuls. Omn
bn-M-s ronvi ii engiT* to an.l from the ditlereet
mill ..!« prompt.)*. (Jh-rg<s to suit t)ie times.
SUg si * let if.
TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC!!
THE MARSHALL HOOSE,
Savannah, Ga.
THIS FIRST CLASS IIOIEL. is situated on
i:eto Vivet. and i- c nvetiieit to the
>i s> : art » f th.-Citi. Omtdhnsi** and Bag
' a will always he in attendance at the
'* • s1) ( H«ts and Steamboat lan. ii.gs, io convey
P*' v -e sin tue lintel The best
LIVERY stable ACCOMMODATIONS
*• i found adj ininc the House
■" • and will sp re neither time trouble
■ V*. ti. tu ike bis srttests Coin fort aide, and
•'* tins H i'.'C, in every sub-tuiitml particular
: * • i't to »ny in the state
’if tis Boar*! has bren mintltti Io $8 jer day.
A, U. Ll t L I'repiieinr
THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
rs THR TREATMENT >‘l
A. liroui ami Texual disease.
A PHYSICAL VIEW oF “ARKIAGK.
Tli* I'u-ajvst fcmkevcr published—containing
A'"') thiw hn>.d'«( |Mg«B and «»ne hnuiind ina
t ’ri* I'Ufw and engravings of *iie anatom
«nmns in « ibitem he«lth and diad
*** * 'b h treeing on eailv errois. its deplnrablo
• i -«*> up<m the mind and body. with th
4 ' '' ' *ai» ”t trrxtment—(he only ration lau
' ' fii m.dr us cu,e &s shewn hj a report
l,s s- i>e :«•<! A tru'hfui whertMrr to the married
* , c 'it ■ pia’ing marriages, vho »*nteitai n
, ' 'in-’r ■■ lysicd condition, then t free of po^
. ‘ n ' H ddrt*s, oil ivc ipt of twenty-live ecu
lv , ",y r
R'< 31 Maiden Lane, Albany,
t'*, ~. 1 ‘ sl4 ’ r 1,1 *>’ be consulted upon any of l*
f- Jr ' ' * "hieh his book treats, either perso
»or & m ®diciae'i seat to any part S
Jfe./ * Bk. inn liinblrt
TH . /4Jxr . M'/W » 4Wa t .
811 11 IT I fi
B n ill f L Hiß ;| | r !l !g | IJ.ll
ycSlvAvr
L \}Sr) VSNT NJ vs \y vy-sy A- •
vol- Vi.
savannah HARDS.
&.<**>**. Jno Ctuimushtim.
ULAOUOHN &, CtJNMN r OHAAi.
' £ ’* ■ .V..*
CROC E R S,
CIIOIOEIMTOEiSO WINKS. LIQUOBS. SEQAES,.
o>»r. Bay & Drayton Bt#;, Savftnaah. Ga
A LHO, :au!e-s in Rhii>C«iH, di ry ; St mW,.
I\ House aid Blue‘iS'iiUh’a Coal—and ImpoCi-rs
I-ir-.rpool halt. Oidutft r -^-
Wf.SjttT o Sop 18-6 m
ORFF, WATKINS & CO
SAVANNAH.
Sep2l 3m
C. Hayes, • Ben. J. Lebteb
Richmond, Va Savannah. Ga
Ihe Juliana
Tobacco, Idiquor, and
Com iiission House
Win. C. HAYES & o«.
141 Bay street, Savannah. Georgia.
OFFKR special and particular inducements tp the
merchants and planters of Georgia and Fla
«SiT Hides, Cotton and general produce tek'en in
< xchange, and on consignment. With libeial ad
vances. quick sales, and small commissions, we
hope to share a liberal patronage from then trade
generally. ° W
MEINHABD, BROS * CO.
Wholesale Dealers lb
80GTS SHOES:. HATS,
Ready Bn. de Clothing,
'Juniisiltinfl 6ootlis
111 Bouixhfon SI.
SAY \N T NAII,GEORGIA.
offiCk
11. Melt-bard. 1 S 0 &8- WHITE ST. (S. M- Uh.od
M. Mein hard. I New York I E Mvinhar
aTJ' miller & co,
FU3NITB3F iLAIERS
Brmirhton Street, Savannah, Ga
Walt-lit B---1 it -orn Sets. Iniitation French Sets,
Fiilor Set... Bn leans. Wasl-r'ands, Bed
steads. ('haiis of all (trades,
Clifidu-r.s’ i’ai riages,
etc., etc.
Li OR RING AND REPAIRING NEATLY
DONE WITH DIsPA IVIi
Matv-'S' Making, Feath- rs, Upholstering, SiC.
sep 14-6ui ]
B J. LESTER,
COMMISSION MERCH’NT
and dealer in
Liquors, Cigars, Tobaccos, &c,
savannah, ga. novOGm
an old em aulimied uoUoE.
JOHN OLIVEB,
B..ALF.K IN
PAINTS & OILS, PUTTY
And all i’ainteos’ Materials,
KASUES, I>LINDs AND l)(»0RS.
Htm.-e and sigu Tainting,
l No. 3 Wil t ikei at ] Savannah, Ga.
| B^i>l4Ut>in.
A M. MOiS J H. ' DbAN
A M - SLOAN & CO*
Cotton Factors,
HMSII imiSTl
AND A GEN T.s FOE i'HE i ELEB .:A I ED
Etiwan iiiul So’uUft Sea Island Guanos.
CLAGIiUiIN AND CUNNINGHAM S RANGE
PAY STREET SAVANNAH GA
august IQ 1871 II (5m
FOR SALK
I offer for sale on reasonable t , 'ims two cla6
BiLLIAED ABLE
togftht'r with cneennd balls.
O it: of tin: Dtbles is a four an the other a six
pocket.
Parties applyiug ea y, can g-1 a *argain
3FO L T
18—ts. Porpviet r Ex n g Salo n*
THU BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST.
pvtrpooV & & <DL>be
Fire Insurance Co
s over s2o,oot'.oon in Gold. Over $8 000,000
Pays losses immediately after adjustment.
The New York Life lisarance Comp j
Assets *l6 000.000.
J. E. JOHNSTON & CO , Geneta! Asents.
T. B. HUNNEWELL & GO., Agents,
ts) Bainbridge, Ga.
BAI.VRBIDGE, 4a.. JANtVIIY 6th 1872
j J. A. Phillips. John J. AicArrhu^
. savannah. Mnatgomery Cos., <*-.
J. HAND, A me lips,
John A Phillips It c O ,
Factors and ‘
Corn’s ion Merchants
No. 102 Bay Street. Savannah, Ga.
_'titwaPadvahc*s :tiade on conHgnnienG of
\;**■ *»»d Pro.lir C M Bagging and Ties oti kit ».
Agents fur Uhes*pi ake Guano. A#
l Sep’2l T.
G. M. JTEIDT,
WHOLESALE- DEOOGIST,
No. 21 Whitaker St., Savannah, Ga^
AGENT Fop.
COMSTOCK, FERRE & 00’S
Genuine Wetherßidd
GARDEN SEEDS,
In papers or in bulk—l<* Dealers, Gardeuers or
Fami i' S.
fDetitenhoffv World Renowned Swiss Bitters.
bep2l-orn.
Ml S C ELLA AEG US.
I. M. ROSEN FELD.
\\T ( HJLD Respeetly inform the citiz ns of
Vs Bai nb ridge an a surrounding country that
he has opened in co-.nection with his store a
Musical Depot
Where he will keep constantly on hand a com
plete assortment of music of thelat -t publ-cation
from the best composers. His lacilities for g«t
ting Music and Musical Instruments are as good
as any house .n the country
Also agent for Piano’s -rom the cel bra?ed man
hfactutie-. of
HALLET & DAYIS AND EMERSON.
So 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 A Bates
Savannah, Ga.
TH MI?!B?JBGS FACTORY
BAIN’BUDGE, CA.
Patronize Home Instiiuiions-
All mere’ ants and 1 1 infers of Southwest Geor
gia and Flo. ida a e ri p ctiu ly r* q usted to -end
your ordeis to
THE BAINBRIDGE FACTORY.
F'cr O-nabU'Ts, shee:ings, w goods, va-ns,
&e. lam sat• sfied that the m. -ch nts and elan
tcisof •'outhe- o i -an save 2-i ner cent hv
buy-i g direct fr m tn-* F eto- >, thereby e abling
them t > mid- 7‘se ; Ball,competitors who buy in North
ern ma-k ts give me a call, J guarantee
tiou W G' D. i’oNOE
(iEN.S"WANTEL) tot the
TRANSMISSION r F LIFE.
COHS'SEt.S on tuc Nature and Hygiene of the
Ma>culi'ie Function. By Dr. Na beys, author of
"The Physical’Life of Woman.” I* relates to the
male sex ; delicate but outspoken ; practical end
popiitui ; highly enrto-'-ed ; sells rapidly So ! db»
subscription *»«»ly* Fxclnsive territory. Terms lib
eral. Pi ice SI. Address for (v-iitiMits. &c. J. G.
FERGUS & do., Publishes. Philadelphia. Pa
CHAELS3 A. D_UJA, Editor.
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A Nnmaper si ihe Preneat Tlbm.
ht*wM tor Fo«?b» Haw m EaKli
Including Tuner*. ilechanici, Merchant*, Pro*
fbnioaiU Men, Worker*. Thinkers, and ail Man
ner of Honest Folk*, and the WITU, gone, ut
Daughters of all tack.
ONLY OXS DOUlft A TEAR I
ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR Sst*
Or less than One Cent a Copy. Let there he i
SSO Ctub at every Post Office.
SEMI-WEEKLY HUN, *3 A YEAR,
of the same size and general character at
THE WKKTTT.r, bnt With a greater variety of
aaiacellaneoas readme, and furnishing the new*
to its subscriber* with greater freshness, beoause
tt conrea twice a week instead of onoa only.
THE DAILY SUN, $0 A YEAR.
A preSminently readable newspaper, with tP«
largest, circulation in tne world. indw
hendent, and fearless in politics. Alt tbs news
from everywhere. Tv ) cents a copy «hy
50 ceaw a month, or 56 a year*
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THE DOLLAR WEEKLY HUE.
Fir* copies, one year, separately a-Mr.*-
Tea copies, 0t.3 year, geonratelv addressed <aa4
aaexur.copj to the getter np of cl nt>).
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THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUIT.
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to Pert OR** orders, eheeka. or drafts
Tout, wherever e-jayecieet- If not, Utea ragtetu
tee letters containing uioaey. AddrAs
B; F. BRUTON & COj
IlIfflIM&ilMIM
■' O “TVy 4W..
Merchants,
BAINBRIDGEj . . . . GEORGIA.
LI PPM AN’S
Great German Bitters
PUREST MEPICATEG
i*T LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BITTED
Cures i’emale complaints.
iW REAT GERMAN MTIEU*.
Cu.es ‘never well’ people.
BT LTBPM \N’B"PREAT GERMAN BETTERt-
Will givti an appetite.
UT * LIPPM AN’S great german bittFr:-
gives a „wO«l appetite.
LIPPMAN’S GREAT G iKMAN BITI ERS
regulatestlie bowels.
LIPPMAN’S GftUr GERMAN Bi'lTEßb
excites tbe torpid 'ivr
LIPPMAN’S GERM GERMAN BITTEfci
ate r< comjnemle-1 by iheb st physicians.
fgr LIPPM A X’S GREA E G Eli MAN Bl'i'l Elis
cui is uei vousntss
LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS
rui :s debility.
£§T LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN BIITERS
prexeutrt chilis and fever.
iIT LIPPMAN’S GREAT GERMAN PITIERS
have met with wonderful successt-very wU e
LIPPMAN’S PVRAFUGE is the great i:*i
ana fever expeller. Try it.
KAYTON’s OIL OF LIFE should h€
every household
tr T-'bthache, Rhetimatism ’ Neuralgia »»
Life other [iains. yield instantly to Kay ton’s 0U
•Tacoli Lippriiflu & Bro., Wh-'les'f!^•- , a-d Peta-
D ucc slj-, S■ vineah. Ga . and whol< s.de In-u.-eai
No 71 New i-beet New Yoik have 'h- soieiigist
to maaulacttlre these Bitteis f--r ihe U i e i State*
Foi sale in Bain bridge at Bn Its and lea.oby’s
and bv Oru-gist and Groc-r- ge- erally
Nfc.\V
F£L m WHTER GOODS 7
BELCHERS & TERRELL'
water Si R EST
B AI& BRIDGE. GEORGIA
% \f E c ffi-r to the public a large :<nd «*U-'cl* cteu
\ Y stock of P’ail and Winter Goods Sucl* as
BACON
FLoUE
SUGAR.
COFI-E
S'LT. ’
TO I *
EC® MML "W - Ml 6 tßm
CLOTHING
BOOTS
SHQE' : : and all ki: ds of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
STOVES. TIN WA ;iD* ETC-
Havitig made onr |-urch;ises in the Northern
marko s. oo the most favfable terms, we are able
to compete With anv house in Southwest Georgia or
Florida. We keep on land a large b*t <f Bur
in,'ami n«sA iff the heavies, qn-ibtv We are
gi.vwiedto hr it Cotttrn and all C uintrv Pro nee,
living t ? e highest maiket prices Iba kiui tor
ga>t fiavo: s, we ask our friends and oiiß'**inets to
nl I t-l examine our Stock lnitf»,r« »'••• -’ha-’B-' el e
ale,e ft iEEELU-T
w hep2l ts
Yesterday, Tj day ami Far aver.
YESTERDAY.
Gone, g tf** nt*vi‘r to return—liiat which
Wa< otn-c iw Whrft n i Hinder! If (lasAi'd
tionugfi etchifty ou'otii* •idle «*^o
ete.uny «>»r oiiu r, liko a timlivti through
np.tvt y it p tshr and h K>t!<TtM Alt 1 m
lhoiiiKhta, v»rrt|.«* and afCiioits of muiiltdid,
vv hot her nwrtlj in .» vnloitM*, and when j
u.y e,od and, i»*hc« <1 the leeold
; wph« thy a ptie 11 tj|A*vk?» U m
dayn, wtiictra«>7?
AceOUut.
T -DAY.
It is here, tit? oily ton lion of time to
wlnfeli we Citn lav elainij but it »a fiwifily
passing, and will soon be numbered among
ihe list of yesttrdAyd the name ind'scrim*
inately applied to a!’ to days that hqfce
fu fidod th'* rms-ion npoti whibH tie y were
sent. To day i.- the tune in which we
reailylivi) for new events are acluaUy
♦ rtiikt-iring; rHe* past is gdlie; lind faithful
revs el Up iiiory is all upon which we pAii
t*elv ; Wliiie ill •future ladiikand uncertain.
Ei j>y tin* present and turn it to the best
advantage; never let chances of hapjimss
slip away ini mi pro veil, tor they are <»s gol -
d* n stramis woven in a well of life, which
diffuse light and beauty through tin*
whole fabi ic, and, win n age lias enfeebled
ns, we will hav a brjgh: past to look upon
which will fi ci its brilliancy upon oh
declining years, thus lighting our path to
ihe tomb.
CORDIAL OF me JQE
T BEVER.
Tlmre is coniaiiifd in this word seme
tiling wlbch inspires us with profound aw--
something solemn, grand; inconceivable!
How can we imagine a series of years
merging into eternity and nevti* ending?
Ii is impossible; An inipeuetr tide mental
daikness winch envelopes the future* years
of patient toil has failed lo dispel.
Great minds have aoiiuded ihe depths
which at one tone were and eined uofaihotn
able. Reason aid r< fl ■ciiiin liave traced
and brought to light many hidden laws of
nature, bill befeie this subject the m- s'
profontid minds are powerbu* - All is d.it k
ness and uiic rtainty !m* II -pe persist
eiilly poinis through the gloom id a point
in the d : fs\!>»ce wldcli seems brighter than
lie- rest, but which we are unable to see
diroitgli any other than the ey. of Faith.
At fii 'twe see it lut dnnlv, hu<, afu i
gsiZ ng wwllib jj f ink* s Upon iis.elf a more
definite (oi ru. It is a gale—a g-Id n gate
w I- cli opens at liiri-'rt t > receive poor way-.
worn j» Igrinis, eitiitling t gloriously bright
iigh', u hde tin* sound of heavenly music
comes float mg and wn (lie highway of life
cheering the traved.os tneroon; Aw the
eye of Faith glows stronger, we peicoive
an inscription, wrought in golden charac“
ttrs. wioch is *ll V n let this be our
beacon and our watchword.
Education of Boys
R<‘tr)'mbei \i tlr ri'Kpt't bituii'y of your
cliiUiirit- not only to (div»* tlu-ni a {rood
hdiiiol and pity'ion cducaiio’ij but to teach
litem li-• iadliairi Hi', which is tibne it
p-.t tml lit,in any (look knowlfd {£.; M oiy
w. II edilc ttfd people com nit Crine* •; hil
lew indusiriotis oi ea and . They have no
t lie* to get it.to .sciapt s, and Are ran ly
found 111 oil j.tils Oi oil out' jrailoww.
Oar ijvitre ie, to. all vljo hate the {Treat
" 'pi,iit>ihi! iy of the eh.trjfe of bovs: {five
lit- tu » iaH'e, n* a*«el of earpei! p/m, or
- \ (*i. hhiCk mu! i*- 'o-tia. O e ilifit iniii'ts
a.nun jowanl tli- a-ltd arfil itsieful deb of
Y- ti m dl ad n see the result ih in
ciens-it .icMVity of ih-ir tluuki.iif cdpitbil
ni--s i an t ;h*‘ din cti*»n <-f t ; a*ir ideas t
waul jii ic■ c.il •■i-'tiJts j an.l sitb (nd**e i,i
vions'-'., iii ill avi-mbtoce of i-lte intseiiiei
Hifii h-*o <*n.s« ( o '>rnil ad lW«rr--iie«j TO ah'
hii'ti e wick* (~! ss aed rn «al and d»lt«mj.
ty , C'- in', To 1.-o-iTfe.it ant ejo tr, tile pas
inn - ol th. wircii ih to smtceed
us. I’he fill tire of the (vot’d is a'l'eady
sow , ind t.s Hprriynrittjj tiy-O' otfi' chddrwiij
is it not worth while t<» besl«»w a
thought On tln ctll'ivation »( a growth ho
important to s -cieijf, and a » easiiy tiiflu
<*l-C- and (or g<i and •*!' lot ev* f
(hi DT F H KbE HV\ - U*J> ®;!‘4iT'«P
lie* cut or won id vv >b fitiepnlv** id*-d earih
and ren- w lie* ear h in ih * c u s **f a few
h'tirH. i’ms n tnedy is 8 1 ni(di and within
;he t-acii of .vt .v win . hai th a com
pi- re-dt od'W Z r. and nets like a OSwiiltt <Ol
fit .-h W'Uod So is who i* pi lie liirpoigiiue.
. wone-s iiudet ci<»s*- x>*tf'ha'-ion, who
It . I be* tt li-t Miii and l»y a lawyer f-»r <t*yeral
h '< ■ t "■ lost iti-k u for a di o,k of water.
‘T - M ’* s id ih- jtrdife, ‘ 1 rhr k you and l)el
l- i let lhai v. i w<- Sgo UoW , as V'oU h.,Ve
putopted biuidry.
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AA’urlouS Persecution.
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the following sto.y is M bjrth® KnOX*
viHeUhi*omc*y, mid whether it i« sfrickljr
trne H »D its details is a retention o» which
a difft rence of opinion is 11114% ’to prevail.
It few**- *o.«t*» be at *ny rate: '
u \» Hqitvinm*! i short time ago, the dt»fcth
of \Alitlmm P. Woohey was 4mibUftlt*d, and
a Ass was Bled fn* hi* to Which hit
iip > tin Ii *i A
P. Moohey, eaih *>f whom had many ac
quaintanbest Now the friend* of th# living
William, got an idea he wte dead; and to
upon the day appointed for the funeral they
ii paired to the house named in the kdvet>
lisemeht for the purpose of shedding a re*
giHful tear or two oVor the remains of
their departed Fl ic hd.
T‘>e existing Mooney also took a notioit
to call uround;panly to see his dead name«>
sake, and pat ly that he might ascertain
how it felt to attend a funeral at which A
William P; Mooney officiated in the capacity
of a Corpse. He arrived when the service*
were nearly ended, and stood out in the
vestibule waiting for ihetti td conclude.
When all was over; 6titne of his own mis«
guided friends started for the street. They
Wore tunnz and Slid alarmed to perceive
in the doorway the figure of the mati
whom they supposed to be dead! One of
the party thobgli it mtist be ihe apparition
•>f Mooney; so ho poked it with his umbrella
to ascertain if it was real. This hurt Mr,
Mooney, and made him so dad that he
struck the prober of ghosts with hi* cane.
Then another ot the party said to him:
“Why, Mooney, what are you doing out
hetv? A man ought to conduct himself better
at hi* own funeral?*
*Whoße funeral?* said Moouey. “It 4 *
nope of mine.'*
‘‘See here, Mooney,* they all said, “why
don’t yoti behave? You oughtu’t to carry
on so, aftor all the good things the minis*
ter said about you. It isn’t right."
“Who are you talking abontP exclaimed
Wdliutb P., indignantly. *‘l am as tiVleiy
hw *ou are;**
"Mooney, this ia wrong,** urged the*crbwd{
“this is all wrong. You know you an*
dead; you know that yonr family is roOs-.
ting around up stairs there, crying and go*
injg mi like mad. You ought to have more
re-spoet for their feelings than to be stan
ding there fighting. Now just go baok
into your coffin and let the procession go
quietly to the cemetery without any more
fuss *‘
“Du in the procession I* ejaculated Moon*
ey. ‘I am no mere dead than you are.*
“Now it’s of non*! arguing the pdtnt,
William,, said his friends. “The unties
has been published in the papers; the urn*
dertaker has fixed you up cothfortabl* id
>ce • crape hits been tied at your door kuol*
he board of trade has passed resolutions
of rssp. ct to your memory, they hav*
bought a nice monument to hold you down;
and eV< rytliirig; so you must be dead. Yott
can't go back on the board of trade, Mr.
Mooney—now, can you!;’
“I *N. a mistake,“ said sloonev,“it's all •
m siake. Lei me explain to you/
“Ob, here i* no need of explanation/
nm and nis friends; ‘ihe corpse is not in order,
Tim* simple fact is that you are a d*ad
n.3t|
MI re is the weeping family; there 4 * th*
hearse Die undertaker, the minister and
ihe inoono'cs, and in the parlor stands the
c ffi >. N<>w you luve to go in and be
pack- and up in that c< ffiu whether yon tfifi
or n«<*i Some men never know what ,i*
best iwr »li» in, anyhow. We came hereto
havo a fuoeral; and a fuueral we are going
to ‘hav»\ uti matter it yon. don’i li* l *
There is no Use of saying yon won’t, foi
you have g<»t to; so come along, t
Never ' hire another person to do tho
w«>rk/wbieb you can well do yourself on**
le?B you dre suitable employed iu soQle
other occupation.
Pi'rtoM ejtremely reserved are like * M
chain.lied watches which had painted oTt
that hindered your seeing what time it
whh. —Horace Walpole.
£ Persian philosopher being asked by
,wii*i diet bod he had acquired *o much
knowledge, answered; “By oot being pre
vented by sbauie fmm asking question*
when I was ignorant.** *
H »n. C. L* VaiUiidighain’* estate aettlea
up milch mote favorably tbs** it #aa gen*
orally supposed among his feieods it would.
I has been found to be worth over w.
toe, Whitt lot. K) tit O Uitth