Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, November 14, 1860, Image 1

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VOL. 111. Cjre (fcirterprist, I #~ O o BRYAN & RENEAU, JM-oprietor**. ii <*n -4 . >ii \n . * ° .* * = • • * • M it -t ■IPTI4H. • • . * is pal fished Weekly n: d’w ■i • * a # .i ■ * ’ pa aria advance,’Three Uoi rl -’ <1 • • < !.!•#. f i ; ** is ; • ‘ ..1 • e • , * Ci s ‘ * . . * ferraa, with the Name, County aiuf. • • . ....•* . • . A IJ VKBTI'I ‘fl., * •*. * # # • ;■ * * * * . : * ►■• - * % • . * • ,'tii.i t. - * . • * . * • * • cd oat an • Ob#ti iri Noti -- six lints, will be; 1 ‘ t p * < .11 . * ° * * über, * 111 :•• s* • * -t * • • • ° e f\ nut r \ v., ii: \ rs, Ons*i # \ * ; . * ft ■ * a telve solid Aliiyi * © © © • * • . ;• -4*. 1 • • • • - • • - . • . • • # • LIXGTH 07 ADVEUTISEjycSTS. V3 t* A * *• * • • * • ( * r~ if ■= • = . **” * . • s * . . S • • , IS.* *...*. 1 1 5 .10 00| lti (dt] s*l*oo 25 00 .¥oai S “...Jj , * • • Five ...... T i h* :i-i (i(|. S** . * • * ’ Half ( * .• f * , • Tii* i* f/'olma .... . • Qne (ft * •.. •• % . * • * */ . , •charged in proportion to tl .* • y o cupy, at Q.nje Do LL Alt j i e i • • • • . . ••- - - . * |.i;cjai- M)V! s; :► Dvffitix. • • , *, * * * Notices, etc.,•afe.coi ttcdled by law to * . following*nls: # * . ... * * AiliiiinMi ato. .. or Clnardiaait .A U Si .t* -a - . t * * !•* •*** “ ■ ;•• • • • ill!’ * * * ihe prop rfcy is No! ♦ be given isi publi . •’ • tlie day oV siib- . . . . ; finlc of Personal !’r;)i+ly: ■_ N ’:>'■! . • “ 1 ’ | 4 R . “. Rutiiti iVklors iitisl 4 ifdiloi 1 *: * * • N * ft „ * • m be [fhb!**i lls i\ 11 t> . .< CSiirl tis Oiiliiiiir) So “ctl: • • 1 . N r * a * 4 * to the Qmrt I ’ * . ft ‘pule IWe ,■!>; I . . • ••• • a<l illi i|4'Ss 5 1 :<>u i; it! t • ?>: f •: . . Cit* ,* ’ . pilbli>! * : i *,* . 1)■ _ . istitltion,*ni -:,.': ! ■ Six M for Disoession . • from Guard * ‘ • Foreclosure "J’ tlorlraucj * < •• p !,p t bo M* * I : be pi:-> S w . o • Enlabliahing l.oxl I’jj;* * • , 4 * *. . .!'♦ f * .. . • . • * • tin* 5 to ihe idWv unless o 1 LAW CARDS. • • wo •*. * *.* .5. il. R. St ill* Mi y. * • LAW, . • J CO. ,*GA.* • WIR i Corn!! • , < ’ * ° * • tin uit.. • * * • dee li*U * .—•— —> —• * • * . , W. 15. Beuul’t, A TTORNE*/ A¥ LAW, , / . *. A .* * • . . ‘ t . Will prutl ire ill. *1 Rl! S, !. . •- . en Counties. • . • .** * a ~4 * 4 . • . • * .1. IJ* Al f exEl\'r, • . Attorney at.law, • is':, 258-ts * • • 1 IIOM HSVILLE, GA. • ■ -■- * . ’ • i l. is. liedfonr, • . ‘L TTOR*NfiY AT LAW, , . * * •• •• Will pn *4l 4 .* 1 ■ e ol the Brijuswit * and ih LoWndes auni Berrien Counties * 4 ( in :il . . • | ‘ . • John M. D^son, Attorney *at ‘law, • . • .TlfOM VSVILIE, Gl. Office next n.Hf t ■ IV- I* > ! • ‘’ ‘ . m ‘ s ’ • . t .. * . • # Ihmone 1.. Illness All TTOErNEV at* law, .je 26-ts , ♦ • • •. T ;£. < . Bsi y;i*, ’ * A TTORNE Y AT LAW.* * • ‘ AmhlO . . •’THOMASVILi-E, GA. , t • ♦-- • *i 4 • * . * * . V. ASiirsan, Attorney at law* . • . BERMEN C(k,*G \* . w • * o • and jjie ( l • *• • . *4 ( 4 *4', - * • • 4 . *n>hii? . *, * • _ ‘•• * * R. T. Peeples, * ... ATTCsI?N£Y at • • . •* •• j . .s'-.'.'.N CO.,GA. # , 1 12 . #** **_ • y.-L Sandel B. Spender, •* ( Attorney at law, . # THOVASVILLE, GA.. # Will gije his*elltin Practice* Uw •u jke Counties of th. Soutl it* * m 4 O- . 1 •buikliiijp # • mil l''.!!’ * • m . A. k. RfCanltsl, *. • . JUSTICE OF Till; PEACE. *• *• ? * * . AH Ansiness entrust e Ibe attended to prompt ly and dispatch. • 4 ph23ly* • # CJias. 11. Remington JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. • * • . • 1 ’ 4 * • Collections of ~ jken on lit>eral tbnns, either ■ Jus - S * r Courts. m 4 mli IS ts * . 4 # * Sell© Bel dPs * . • IRONWORKS,. • ADJOINING TRE PASSENGER DEPOI". . 21acpn Georgia, # M4inTilat;uirit's of * * * QTCiHEiisinosiaml Boilers, Mill and Gin (icai fii'j. * • sane Mills and Pans, * Syrup HoHers, • . siiaftift'i ’and Pulley. • AND .M.T. KINDS ©f MAI UlNfifeY MADE TO’ order at short ft. til, , * E. REMINGTON A SON, jan 14 ly • Agents, Thomasville, Ga.* Jfoto WorltT ~ IITE .IKE >OM o i*lS; PUtKDTO OO lf.l, * * bads ol .1 • ’ I i I*KIN ! INQ, from a Visiting (,’drd to, a luge Poster, at thi Estcqiris* Try as. . o 4 |B* ItV A > A o K I W*A l“ J ( Proprietor 1 *. \ • O i meßical anb.dental cards. 4•* • . V * • i'l :•u. Is • , . • l>r>.. Bruce Reed, n*'.syiN'i FORMED CO-1 . I>P IN* * ■ • , , • 4 , • * . 0 • 1 ftCy liava opensd a IIOSPII VL the convene .* * * 4 * Surgical attention: and i , •• * * *. • • * , * .* * i; .1. BftUCB, M D. * .'•1 * * ‘ft KKlUfc M .D. . , —* - - —• 4 -* — , Dr. M. c;. HfcDoualA, 1 X TENDJiBING ills pItOFESSII )N LL SERVICES 1 • * \ * * * * * • .ft-* 1 *.’ ‘ . • • • 1 •* * . • . .* * • . * * *. • 4 • . • • . • •* Ii L • * . - • . • ••• *. o * . 4*• 4 4 • 1 . * i>r. ii. J. ONieji3o,’ FRafctitioner of Medicine- and Sucgeity, • i ** *G U.wCo.,GttT .• Tv • ° • * . .JBn. s. x. tdatni,’ . | ?•'. #. *••■'. .. ‘Mi :.< r* S*L * * . 4 . 4 * ■ . • • • \• • * . ts . ’• 5 T • . : . Dr. P. S. Rower. . ObVEIbS- 1U - .1 K< >t'ESfION*AL SERViqjES,TO •** •**. •* , * 1 *•• * . • —* . *. —-•—- Sy. Brsmticm, * .* n* . i-K i-: 1 ; u ;i iA ; M 4 Iv.iW OltiSl . 4 * * . *■ - v> ibe given*to Surgery and ‘I ThomuSville, January 15, 1860. . ts • .’‘ • o , \ Drs: £l. 11. AE. 0.. Arnold, • ftnt Dej i m •> m ICE HAVE Tl/i-; PRACTICAL ADVANTAGE OF t 1 • : . . __ ► ‘ • • * . 0 *.** * . > 4 . the j-. 4\ . . . • • e have eyery fa * “ * • J • J?OW H'ISD *:X.\'l'..D Continuous >’ : * .. : • .* . . • •* * . •*■ • • 4 4.4. • 4 r>- * * * ■ 4 * i ’ * . . • v n-lft .. • * * * 1.. ; <>] erat imi iu • . “. 4 • * • 4 *t f . 1 . ._ • New Drug* .StiOifcL. jL\ SS . I s . -.. : J ft", ;: 1* •. . !'•* 4 . l/i > • b\ 1 A LNI,\ BK< • * . • *'| “ • . Drftgx, [ / FANCY.APS, Act-, • 4 ‘.•* . h a pqjl. 4 * ’ . . * . • • r * * * - •• •** . , • 4 e . , .. • * ’ , . 4 ivin such ft 4 I ; mav u.-d. . • * *. . • Kerosini ‘. . 4 ft * Wi : i-.■ • ■ coustautl^' *oll hand and for * * • * ’ it. v f —i —*— . • • ‘ - —•- P . *iv.s*r *.-(. . rear I : , - * ... - * * *. • 4 -,1 1■ i 1 • • C... -...i-.vls ol all • • , * ♦ , Sturts, 1. * . , B* •*•* . * . (btniphene, * • . * • -ft * . 4 , “.‘ . * . a • 11* • * • • * t . ••*- 1 rjftlft: SUBSft K*BER*HAVMfG TAKEN A S^ORE ; In ThMlpMl’f respectfully invites flje ii-:,’ \ <•!’ thp n; 1 '!:. i ‘ltiscum • * . DrugS, * . . . * * • 0 •Me’clicincft?, \ 0 Ciiemicals! * *’ . ‘ V S * . • * . . • Oils, .•• Dye-SUifFs, • * .• ,[* • •• • Pcrfumerv, • Spices*, • ; . * TobVcco, • ° * . • Seg^is l . • .Fine Brandies, .. . . * ; * Wines, .* • • *. Porter,* * #** * Ale, *• * * Toilt-Soaps, * * . ... * •Potash,* . * * *c„ £?o- •’ .vr.l.nl-’ WftlCH WIfA BE DON UEASONA ... * # ‘. >, l: ■ s* • “ . . * . 4 :li■!’ ’ • , • • “ • . Physician’s Prescriptions* * At *: i:i> I •.Xft *-• * ne. , X *: MftlK INALD, M. D. * * 4 ‘ * ‘ *t’ •• • * • o •oo • • • Sfiddle ami llaroesft Manufactory. * 4*i-ajk.j: 4Nd,*completE assortment or A liacnotfs a 0 I! * es. „ -JuA * . J whip*;. 0 • v • . .* * * - .. • • *.4 “>* * • K *- # *.” * . . *. X * * and for sale, at the ftdnu- • • * *. . McGLASHAN & IJtTTLE. * Harness aud Saddle REPAIRING promptly at -0.%0 * . • ’ • • a • a a ‘% .svif.* Jan. 1. D- ... * ly •Boofe! Boots! . • • \ (IKiU E LOT OF. BOOKS, FROM THE o BEST r\ -Vtthvi <. ir.4St -re a- ‘.f-r sal--, to which jlie atleifii*i | of • . * * 1 irchasere of several Books in tlie lot. * *. . . X G.,M( ft- >N*ALD. yhdtaasrville, Ga., Jyne tft * . tft •* Sada Water. •• . rfIIIIS*DELIGHTFEL BEVERAGE, IX. ITS PER- I • .* .••*.* . * I • * Betuam, at the sstt , of t*:o nndersigi * . • ~i E a1 an eftt stiftil .y. and for sale by* •>; 1860. •-K 111 XST A UK. Baptist Female College, .* ’cuthberT, 1 \ • FalTTeiMßi GO.- fTAIIE FALL TERM WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY, X • * 0 • . v 4 # • • • . Bfronibfr TwentT-ftrsl.’ - rt %us I. en spared to sei .0 ■ - 1 ( talent, fti all the Department#, of a thorough and accoui -4 *44 • Fortfkirther iufonuation, applv to * . * *. Kftlft. MALUUiYf President. jCutbbert, Ga., Augdfel 1.1860. • BtINGTON HOTEL, Broad Sti .Albany, Georgia. . , T T. Bl I.\GTO\! Proprietor. x_j fl. yjlK STAGE .OFFICE, for Stages running to sville, IVi ti mi A , bridge,*Quincy andTallahassee i< # kcj-t at this Iloute * ,iv 10 ts THOMASYILtE, .GEORQU, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14. ISGO.. • .TBS DEVIL A\D HJM L.^VVBK. Thi Devil came • ° •A • • *• . < # o , , Was proaEg tearg le ca Nw,l4awjer liis n • 11. , For to his . • o o * ‘ # • • •.• • ° • e* s had r been caftght, ; And for his* own pleasure lie fa It a ala * th and. tlie ra s Son enquire, * Well, • o * M . %vu, * • ’ To* hear t.. .• ftl >i na y . • 8 *. •••• , . * * 9 A .. . 8 • tu-st, r Thus they quarreled, ca ntei <led and arjuned bo #>ng, L'l w # s hard to deft Maine wttia • eui was wrong, • .. I quit * . * •* , 8 ’ i a<;1) a ther be trite, 8 8 • ‘ •’ But I’m satisfied now, its ttl) v< ry well-e ----8 • 8 * “ c : : :i. • • 0 •.*••. 8 * • .’ • • . a?d 8: .” jonrt with tl iir tjiilaiaoascavil, ■ , : , - 1 leal the peril; .My agiiiip :.*•■ rigkt tfl lei . For fuey’d surely swindl s. • .* . *♦ • *** 8 . * • \ *• . * i . • . • • 8 • * j bUIETTf O# TBS EJIIGBAIVT. , J ItV 111! lio.V. I'.LACKWOyjJ. • i . *.* * • • •• On * * i .May # :_• long ago, ,W 1 • o , *• I • TJ 88 . een, 8 • • A*; rk sang louaj and high,, ~ * 8 J And the red was on your lip, Mary, .* *• And the love.iiulj in vaiur eve. 8 • • • ° 0 ‘place is little changed, Mary, .. • 1 a ° *. then, •’ Ihci *k.’ i*u<i :...nii4i< in inv a-ae, • . 1 • And the corn is green again*. 0 1 niTss the s ilteclasp if youfhand, # . ‘ • Yfiur bngath warm ainNiy cheek, * 8 , * And 1 still keep listening for the word • S'ou never iiii>reniii v peak. • 8 • i is 1 ut a step and w'ii pointer A. ! the .;• • tonal .tfr.ir — : * * *Mry. ..!** t . • Bn • iveyara* lies a tween, Alary, • . • n ei -:. ,* • I*; I. v inlaid yoft in to sleep, * ”, • AN itli \ e:;i’i , uir\ ur breast. *•* „• • *o’ ‘ 5 ~ * * . . *. 1” ‘ ‘ poor n ake no new friends; • . • Te•. oil. ,ieyltiy B tln better Jar • 8 The few our father senals, • , . Aral yen were all 1 la J, 1* r;', • My # blessiugand my pride; •• , There’s nothing ietk to B care for qdw, . • Since*my pa or Mary; died. 8 ••* . . * • tours was*tiio*go and bnreetfeart, Mary, ■ * on, , * 8 • • When tthe'tnwt in Goal had leftmy sopl. ** And my grinds young\treugth was go?ie„ 8 Fhere w: • t your lp, •• And the kind look on your brow, * I’’■ e- n,rt! *,j. r that >an. 5, • • llnei h yon eaini ;la yiifl. - now. • * • , *, • . 1 •h;9.i|t y*i f tin patie: J smile, * • , M, ... (break, .. • ■ • . • R ing there, ” And yea hid it for my saka * * • i *i * ‘*'l* • mt wgral, # • .', • , . , * * ire; t ß i 1 I m thankful t uit you’rt, ItHrv ° • NVTiere grief qan’ireach yew more. • • f i _ • , • Id: bid i’ ■ • : 1 , Aarewejl, MyM•,! • . ’ * o I • But 1 11 not*£org*t j on, dai . • . ,*•l.. * , ■ ** • • 8 They* ” for all, *, Anal Ihe Mr • Vs tl*eft; 8 8 •But rr . We* it •*: v’ • :s fair. * * °* * 9 • • , And li: ■ *a 1 Bid r'oods • , • I’ll sit, ands •* • * •* , Alai i •* J “. . * I • y lies, 8 • And I’ll think I see the little stile • . 8 I',, • * 8 ‘ • And the to)* aging corn and tile bright-May moito, W hen first ;• ■ i w< • b idi;!. , „ • ‘7 * 8 * pit III.IJI'EST.] •” . Vijj: < • 0/'!icni B s<Vte! the 8 , , l'li;;f e’er hid lio-flin, pui'er, white*! • , , ’tin'll ab .n.t foaAv what envious wy 8 ( • Thy veiling snoev hath given theywriter. , •So ti ml\ frilled—so pjnmply filled! , ,* * And ‘-..n t|,,. eyes that aba>ve it? I bufTj— i| it.wrotig, *• , , , • . (.At Ie B i.-t ins Hong) alear girl to love it.^ Sw*et C'ln-njisetta*! tlie•<>ral > , , To eliain thy folifo in gentle alutji. Flwjgs round ajadow uj>dn the Bnow ’1 o ha ighten so th* beauty^ • Ami ne’er before, on sea or slre, * • • “I'ideoral fpel as. ier billow Natl 1 coni I the gylai around it Milled, • * , ,*. Though ten times told, deserve the pillow 1 V) flu-Viiset te !* I?e!*w theg met * *. • * ‘ •* * • • A <• ‘ rib my hinds Imr haxltliffc ; > And in rmi ,'s clearly seen • , ( Wie B nalf the ajueen, and one thesgodddls. a, * .Her.voice is low —imV .-wa-et its flow! * 1 la*’ 11 pp ? lip i4;s(l; : 4 - the under; Her ciyls are Ifke.dart: vv v J thsK strike Ain rbfo id;;!’- -;b*:i in- a.-under. • • . * . • • O repining grace! O •adiant face! • • , II Win . love is U'\ o it knows no measure! • Ili rl 8 . ”.*l. Imt y. 8 .ail yall • • pleasure: * ’• • • Al .s t # -y prop . mi sleeves aif ale Mp. * White * lace, “La Mode Ramil]**,“ 8 .. 11 • else 1 : . • # Bil ‘• tfeina us iif tha?l>olls of lilia *- • •*•* . • 8 a As clQudt goy feathery wing, • , . 1 . • 8 - ,io;vii a minute, * • So. ClK 8 i:- : s'.|fe! thy silvery Ret, , ■ ; veil tike .O lußir me up! 1 faint, llroow • • •* , • „ My glc*vin t* pulses tiirobtmd Magi* — • , • In mortal bliss? but grant ine this,, 8 • 8 In such>a ha i?\*en one hour to mingle! 8 , . 8 • • • Onr Tnrn A*t Come. * • t, O • /ienerati*n ai'y?r gct\t'rat'*)n, says a fine wri tt*r, “have lelt as we now.feel, and* jtheir lives were .a* active as our pwin They MSfldH like ava wfiiltf nature wfore the ‘ann? aspect of! bofinty’ls when her Creator Commanded her to be. * Tlih heavens shM* be :ft brtght ove* our jgjavCs as they are uow 8 arfiund ou* }iaths. ’The .\iond wijl have the same attraction’ for our offspring unl*in that she* had onye for® us as.jchiljren. Yet a little whihe,*.anti* ajl *will Vuavtj happenemfd. Tln? heart, will be stifled a: dwe slrtill.l eat *cst. Our fuue j ral will niid, its way, and will sa*tl, i hnif then we shall*be left alone fn’silence and in darkness*for tl.e* And it may be , foa short tiipi 8 we. shall be flpeketi of, but 1 the thtßsof life will creep inland our names will soon fie * i ß _oWi'n. J fays will continue to* move*on. and laughter and song wilj bo,heard in the room in which we died, and the *eye ibat mournet] for us will be dried, and glisten , again with joy? and even our children wall, cease to think of us, andwill not remember to* lisp our names ” o 1 O -5 —_ — 0 • ( ‘°J*ulius, why didn't you oblong your stay at dc sea-side V * * 8 ‘Kate, >lr. Snow, dev charge too umolf?* ‘ How so, •'olios, * hy..de landlord charge*dis nidividual wid de spoons ’ * 8 • • _ a * N'oiiA*ii) lug ('•uiiiici,. Tfce following table which we publish be s low, Ve take from the Comptroller tTeneral’s Report. It yill be seeclltat jthdhe age fifty. lour conn tie.- that drajv uwfge. money from the. State. Treasury khsn they pay into it. ffihirty j ot them lie north of thg Georgia Skilroad add I the Atlanta #d Wesf Point Band; twenty- I two lie Aouth B of*tlw Central Railroad and the , ?outh'Western ai I Masc<f3 Jlailroad; two — Clayton and til. se <*k—lie i*i middle ii • ‘■ are a number of others tlwt save tbem*- ° es tv payipg from sl2 to S2OO rtiore info ‘■ the Treasury than they *.ke* ut. * The reason is obvious;. .Theft* are more counties in Jhe Sjpte than therg is*any reasonable n6e*essity j fiw, and if a tinal sto;* is not put to th*d crea- : tion 0f more new eounflesun few .counties wilt have lo bear thw b : rtlu u of ?upf*iU'tiug B the [ State. J.et the political econonyst'apply the 1 rightful remedy id tune. * The reductiqp; wof * V* ‘• .i-*,J .y< •’ j. i*- ;'i®o .rigl t ful reipetlvk, f.dt only as a*great -Riving to the * State,*but the securing of hotter*aDd safer le- | jgtslatnm. • 8 •O . • * • & mm -V . . • o ° •• g 5 V • • B £ • BZ Z* • * • z: ~Z.° r. - o •• - •< •• * * A -.f . C.js. • 8 ? 2 3 . • -•- •• „ • r- B ? e 0 *• -• ••••• v, - • • • • • • a ‘ —• —- p ..*. .. .1 > l .I'M ‘< $ 9 • . litrtilis ..b *!.420.. • V ; :2 licrticn .. 1,44 ...a b..b. #4O JI u 1 locli T ljtitil 1,308 l C'arrqjl BfS4S..tf... < ?, a.L’b* atoo.-a t ....*. 1,812 *. 1'.304 • ('liarltTin 1,017...f. # . *122 ” CbattooQ? ®. 0 o 2.*02 2.OGG ( IpiriTkct; 3,678 ? O.i vion a 1.5 ft a.. 1, UK)/ •Clinch 1,480... a : CBB CfjJfee I,2K' W 547* Colquitt* 1,002.a 224 Dade .. k ..... 1,671*. 610 I Daweon ?. A. 717 .*. 8 485 ftchols .• ft..~/.. ,l;.tfiyg!fain ....*... 1, 0f) 7 a...,1,380 l,‘>2f .1,100 • Fannin •2,8(i1*..... *. s tjpO i L'\n*vih ~...* 3,0,87 1,221 I,Franklin ? 2,295 1. Gihuea*.. 2,181 $1)8 Olatscoclf *.. . Is-’id.*.. ...*.. 573 Gordon ? . 8 . • 3,423 2,BiJS , Habersham ... 2,(£78 • 01* .flirt r. 2,980........*.? *?„7 : 1 •IRivalson ... • * 1,419 a f)*2 ft art , 4 . 8 ..... 8 ... *1,071 • V*H “Irwin.,. r •.••••*• 991..* . 343 Jackfryi ..*....* 2,885 .*..*. * *2,710 Johnson 1,143.......* 707 bumpkin ?.100 080 .Mflier ....*. * 1,1ift..*.*..5(W Milton....*. •* 1.075 71* 1 * Attcl fl ... 8 .? •..*.... l.rt-li 1,043 ! Montgomery .*.. v .**,140 * *74'• Murtav .*...• *2,225 f,545 P*nlding... ? “.a 2,591 * 8 850 Pickens 2,040 * 533 • o la<u vyy j itabiui \ ? 1,7*2? *. 387 lynali ! 1.W20...? .*..... 1,044 8 ‘ . ..Y? * 8 1.227’.: A 827 l Tews ...?.... ?. 1*470 .*... 313 PTiii.n % 2.05 J *• 480 |*VValkct* a— v . 3,158..*. W * Ware *,... 1,129....!? Is", Wavne... 4,225 *. 8 ... 307 1V1iitc*....’.*.... *,...?.... • k.5-42* 415 fo'ilcox • . 4 .....® I, 1 *■ ‘...a.......*. .174 .Whitfield * 3,120 ..*..! 3,858 • Wordt r 1.P75 *502 t'OEiililj-olre:’ Oil.i'iil’*, I, In our issue of yeste ? ijla\i vm’ a. lefigthy abstract and selections from tlfe ablu. •Annual Itepurk yf Comptroller Genial Tliweat. The document is so replete with nnytcijs of in > tercet that)* was again rei'er te) i? today. , ‘ • We*le.Trn from.the report tit at tliere ai'C 25“ banks now* doing bwsiness in .the State, with an I ’ authorized caj'ital of ? 17,00(f,U<ftk Tht> aggre- I gate Smoutit of capital stoyk j’aid i* is 078, and “paying a ifilo tjie dyefl-ufy amoun ting this year.to* As ther* lias been nnsapjirehensiyn ,aj # to the taR: on *batd? sto<ik, tlie Comptroller General gij ? es tiie liisto *ry of 091* leuislatite action *on tlie sulfjeot, ;?nij says that by the act t£ Dceembei* 19, 1817, bank gtock was taxed and on the#sloo “capital strtek paid in* !*•) jier cent to the same, making the*tax o f( J 1- JO cents nn turb adpUol tile ad valorem system, ;iml ‘re tained this specific tax, # aml the lwnks.*ha;-;: paid it iiacli year teTtUe present tifne..* *• In a ttible in corpora tdM in the’fe^ort*, 'giving the names Qf tfie 515 buuks.now.d*>ing bustoess. in their location, the amount of eftipi-’ tal sU.iek paid jn*and sho # amu'unj of tax... paid \v Bach, (the amount'‘o|’ the*tw.M lattp* ilem*.’ will be *'.*ll abort - e)* the *Couiptrolftr General shwiirts that white*all other property in tlfe State e.yfopt railroad stock pays,Gi .ceiw's. taxes on the $ i 00, .fuyik stock* pays o 9 l-lO CEiifs on the 8 LOU, or .fix times more than, any other < capital. • * • e ivl*i 8 to > thc.i'.\tratt o below,° wind) w* clip fi'ißn the o rep;ii't, showing the authorized tal ot llanks*iij the B*t*te ayd the amounts use*d by them. It says 8 ; ® 8 * Os tRe Banks business, Savannah lias j nine, with an authorized.cpital of 810,009,1HJ0 but they only use 8d,3 0l, B lid7. Augpsta has with an authorized capital 0f*58,400,000, but are usia # g only $2,075,000.® The Bunk of Cfjiun.rtjus* i.-no\* using it*, full O The Ranks doing business in Macon have an authorized ca^it k i*l of 8750,000 but they aid ynly using The llynk of, Athens has an authorized capital of 82W0,000, aiyl ß i>, ouly.using *ThjJ Bank o£ Home lrtis* an* authorized Cipitalyif 8500,000, and .is on *]y using. sJ7*j*o(*o. The bank of.Fujtdli at Atlanta, lias B an autbnrfze3*capital of 8 ; *90,000, and *t is only ufong §90,200. The North Wes tern liairk at llinggold** Cutoysa'countt Imi-. ap , aothunzed.papital of §200,000 it is using SSO, * 000, the banks at Dalton in Whitfield‘county! have an aiyhorized capital of §q50,000 and qiirt ii-iye* 8 Hj5.000. *fhe bank at Lagrange lias.au authorized capital of §oOO,0(|0 and are i* only using 150,U00. Since 1851 have been five Ranks elfar ’ tered aud commenced* business, with unoauthor- 8 izerti capital of 81,500,04)0, which, after djng business for* some years withdrew*with credit. One of these has surrendered its cbarUte —the °I >; 111 kof Kuckerville. ® The report further Informs us that there have 1 been sixteen banks chartered that went into op* o o • * 0 •: * eretion, that hav# failed or suspen I altogether.* I The number of slaves in tjrc Btate in v 70 was 45 v 33, ai value 672,61. Chatham covtains the larg( st number, 12.411. Muscogee county has valued at* 84.203.500 ynd ; the number now held iiy the t eountytes 83 less than inTtyM). ’f’iicre are 57 free j ersons 6t color repotted in coryitv. A lull and elaborate exhibit acaoliipan4es the’ rej rt •• >wii _ tj-e jalue of land in the State* and th 8 - increase*%in€e 4859.*. Thy aggregate I value’of land a in that. yfoar was $149,547,?£ a fid this •year it is* stated tvj be 161,764,955, giving an increase in*the vahie of land yf §l2- an average valhe pef acre of $4 85. The l.rtiybei’ Os acres ej urned*M we ye * 36^459,223j and* in. 186 CW to 88,845,289• showing a falling off in the number of acres of ‘.The average of land per sere in 1* ?D, was .84.11 * and nutetethstand’yig the j number of rtiere-i reported is nofc-sd rtpaiT as in I the* year psefioiis, the increased* value largely j exceed^toe falling off, amounting, as we have, ’ shown a ’ove, to sum of 81?.2lV k -075 and an increased value .per acre of 74 cents. . • , We have tlrawn largijy on this important rc: ort, Jjqjt nothing7bt what *we feeJ* assured wiil.be csrefutly .perused .by B many. We re-* a ret that our spit.*’ will i*ot permit us. [<• make huger and more literal Col. &>un. ’ • • o • •—* *• • •* • • o (he Im ritiKO. . The taste fr <obacco* the naytiest that yoises'flut.of rhe earfli, be on the increase, in 1847 the v§lue of the tobacco ex ; per teA i’ro'ii tin’ I’nitcd States*was §7*2*l2,oßft. ! •1n*1852 it h;|d iftereifted to ;u*d . in 1859 to $21,07.1,038. 4The*anneaed figures show.tln valuertof * 18*2 810,1 51.283 * 185*. $121221,8/* ■ 4863...a 11,31 1857 < 30,662,772 1854 „....! 1(1,016,046 Dftß :%i •.y 67 *.i 855. .*.........A 14 • irt.. : 23,W4,( In Tight years t U<y val(W) of the exjKirted to-’ haeco has, doiililo *. and the *tate **>f * trade seems ts irii ijeate eve 4 additional ship ; miints. 8 8 . ® ’* * ‘llutec figures apjßy to the frtivcign j \Vhether she home chewing exliihits the srusi 1 growing teropciisitifr:, irt more than we can say ,at the present moiyent. Tobacco •is tised in all kinds of ‘shapes:.* In rtf or til tlurolina the women use in toe sliape *>f sniff. Tl;e North Cajo -lil mi ladiftf oliew snuff as the fflen do..tbbuceot, The hjdies whs use snuff in .this manner are called ••dippers/’ The dippess tiro still confiu cd li* that i ; *ate. \\*e figjie such will be. the Tof all ti*ne 4” conn?. The sun?; takers arc .divided into different ftmijjies. We have nie snuffkchewerteatyl those who Burse tlieir noses wi*fi siiuii'. rt’V’e have the Uappec'siiutfer, the Macuba snuffer,lind the Scotch snuff cfuTsuisier. Annum tliu*tobaoeo coSsflmers we find tlie dei*onrers of short cufe long cut, pig t;*sr, plug '•ivly ami dew. Their comes tbfysegar smoker, whii hjs regamis, I‘nTyerpes,* Ilavaua other ‘’Torches’* eosting from three 4# ten, cents each. ! • Then follows the foender of .who makes two millions hf spittoons per*year, and I all ’•*>icsu e t!;i/ fcobacgochewfiflr makete mhre nas .tims * tlten he Can hold. This is to )*e regretted foj- o/ all :‘p4e;.. ;:nt object# 1n B a* the spittoon is the most., * * T4ie uguVgs Afhicli we publisn abbve, not on ly short that*tofmcv*o chcjving is increasing •in „ KiTrope, but fau beyoiul the Increase of popla~ , tion.* 44*0 toi ayv?o <ionsumjptidn*of ljurojip jias ftoiJMed in c//ht years. .It will take a.century to double her popuSatiop.* These.facts stro. II gestive, ayd*sljow dial Hie friends .off eleanli-, ‘ ness should be; up :[n ; d doipg. — J£nicke*'boe/cer m . , : * —.. *•. , , • Ootuc il Will. • . Manhood will cofii?, p.nd old age will uome, and.the dyiirtg-bed Nv*ll coiue, and last, look \*rtu shall ever eiysf on your acquipntance will roinc, and tin; agony of tli# parting breath will come,Mind the time you are.stretched a lifeless curpse bedyre the eyes <*l weeping rel atives vill come, and tlie coffin tlnyt is te en close ybu will eoufb, and that hour when the * cfiinpany hs-Auble.- to harry you to llnj cburch yai'd will come, and that minutg V'iFu yoisare put dowii into tfio grave will cofne, anH the tlnbwing*in 0/ tin? kteisc <iirt into rtie nai’row* li*)Us*’ where you are laid, art id the spreading of the green sod over it—all,*all will corafi on eve ry*livhig creature wlio now hearts* me ; and in,.a lew little year; the Minister >vho now speaks and the people who ndw listen, will be turned *to their long homes,’and *mak(j room for another generation. Now all this, vortf know, must and will happen—your Common ifon-dani common ‘experiivice serve {0 convince yop ofiiit i Vej'haps •it may have been little thought ?>f in tlie days of*careless, and thoughtless and .tljawkless un concerft Vhicli you .have speut hiiiierto; but 1 call upon you to tlyink (?f now, to lav it seri ously to heart, and no* trifite as id delay Nv.be it tlit high matters of dduty aipd judgment, and eternity', are tho set so *c\4dei4ly before you. .*>. nd riiehidlngsVhftrewjtl* 1 am charged —and thg.bloocT both upur; your own lirad and not uppn*mine,.if you will jioP listen to tluwii —the object of nyy coming .amongst .you is to fiit yon know what more tl*iiu?s are to comoj it is tu carry you lyeyonrtl the “region? of sight and of rense, to tlie regions of faith, and.to assure you, in the* name of i.lhi? who. cannot Re? ill at as sure as fife Hour of laying the body in the grave conies, so sjirely will also come the lioury of the sjhrit .returning 40 God who gave i; — ’ Yes, the dav*of.final reckoning;wtll come and tiie appearance of the 8011 <d’ Go 4 in. heaven, ai^i* liis mighfy angels around Rim, and the opening of the ftoulfs will come, and the stand ing of.inr;n of ull before *t!ie lif'lg 1110n\ fMiat wilt come, and*the solemn posing of Ui: t sen Vnee isko fix* v*ou for et(ftnity , will come. — l>r. Cholmcrs • I * • The Marquis de agrcaj ami *? notoriously bad* pay masteft, on Samuel Bernard fl;e great, financier, one morn ing and said: 8 8 ’ Sir, lam going to astonish you; c I am the Marquis de Lavie res;* I do not know you and I come to you to borrow five hundred lonis of you”. * Sir, replied Beraard, I am .going to a/ton -. ish*you more, 1 know yoia, and*yet I am go- j ing to lend them to you.’ 8 _ o* s TERMS, TWO lOM,.vp% k ) ( . In Advance. ! 0 • o o • Death of 8‘11;; I i*h fiiiux*. Wifi iam the conqueror dieii'rom thy enor mous fat, from drink and from the his passions. * 0 • Willyun Rufus died thq ‘death of the > stags he hunted. • 4 Henry the Fywt dies*of gluttony. * • * Hcnn* .the Second died of n broken heart occasioned by the had conducfrof his children. 11 ltiehfiid Cceurtle Lion like the animal from* i whieh’his heart was naifted, by of ait archer. • # •• ~ Join* tiled nebody knovv% how, Ijut, it is said of cha<Ain,.wftieU, we suppose, it> another term •’for a doqe of hellebqre. . ° Hehry the Third it* said to have died a natilf <al death. ‘ *. .. . . Kflwaad the likewise # said* to have died 41 natural death, sf siclyiess which it would puzzle all thcco*ik'ge of pjiysfeians to <ienomin- ( ate. . • * . .. 4 usly and indecently nird*ercd by .ruffians employed •by I'.is own mother mid her p;<nJmouy • • Edward the Third died of dotage,-and Iticli •afd tlie Second by .starvation, and the very re-* verse, of George the Fourth. • • o llen*y # the J\i*¥th is said do }m r Q*d*ed of fits caused by uneasiness, and uneasiness ifi’places °iu<hose tiities way.a'conymon complaint. Henry the tsixth died in* prisen, lyy ineafis knowtfeflien°only to his jailor, tfnd known only, so Heaven** f • Jdd\v*yri2 the* Fifth was strangled in the tuvf .er Richard tlie Third. • Jlichaad the Third was killedfn a baitle. .41 enry the* Seventh wastijd away as a m’yscr ought to dy>, and Henry tl‘o Eighth died of eatymneh's, faf and fullny, while Edward the Sixth died (ff a decline. .*• * * ~ Queen Mary is saW to have died of fcbrokht* (1 heart wherhas she died W a surfeit, froTu’eat ing toy nnfqji black puddings. . * . Charles th< First dieiPon jhe. Scaffufil, and ChfuT's tlye Secnlul suddenly of* apoflexy.- * ‘ William the Tllird dic'd frem omsumjtive’ habits,,<jf body and i'rotn the sitfmbling ol'lii* horse. * ** . Old Quecn'Bcss is said t have died of mcl anclwdv, lroifi having sacrificed Ewjex t<3 his ow einies, • * # Jaiiib&the First died of drinkiqg, and of tin? effeafs of a name lass vitte. • ” QimMi .Aim. died from the attachment to “ stromr water,” or/in otln*i’ vyertls diwnken , ■, which-the physicians politely dafied fl^e dropsy. t • > Gqorge the Iyrst died of drunkenness wlirch. •his.physicians as politely culled an apoplectic kit. * • Creo/ge’thft Second died of arupfuroof the heart)? which the periodicals of that da} tyriuyu a visitation of God. Jlti.~ ‘die only •instance iu which God ever touched fiis heart., George the Third died ai he hai? liveTl, a . “ maehiiaiy* Throughout life, lih was aW least a consistent monarcU. • Gporge the Fourth Tied of glaftonv rind , drftnkcqnpss? • **• . •Mi! 1 inm 4hp YYmrtfi died ai?iid%t the syrnpa- Mliies. of his subjects-— Exjianyp. • • * * •- * • • • • * What hind gs Boy* make ZUcit! • .* . \\ ben Dr. Nathafligl Prentice taught rv pub ]i sehoiyl iii Roxbhry, he was Vfcry mucji a vor;t*,but ii*s-patiei*ce,* at times, would pet very n.doji by the infractions of tin? .scliool rules by the scholars. On one ot*pasioq, in retlier a w rat he way he thteatefted* to punish etitli six blows of a heavy ilfirulp'the first boy*, detected in whispering autl ap}loijited some as", (h-teyto'C'.* Shoftly alter one of jdiesg detectors” ( shouted’: „ Joh?i Zeigfer.is whispering.” Jqjm was called “up, and asked if it w:*i a - fact. *(d4114 try.the way. was aJiivoriteljotlf f hi%teacher ana schoolnfatcs*) .’*• . Yes,answeroT John, “ I was not aware wliat.t w:|> *byut, I was intention working gut* auiii, gud the‘one “who sgit next (to reach me tlys aritfimeti* that contained tfie rule wh*cl\ I wished to se.” * •* * * * 11 The Doctor regretted his*, hasty * thrdht,’but loM Jylin lie could not suffer him to whispc* ot esipipe the funishmppt but*continued*:* “ i wish 1 coifld pvoid it, bul canm>f, without a forfeiture of my. word ajul ‘the cipiser]uent 1 loss of.ny authihlty. *“1 will,” lit; continued ’ “ leaic k to Jtny three scholars you maj lchoose*t( av whether or slot 1 omit thepunifh ment.” “* • • John said he was agree!! to that, and iinme- TUatcly called out. 0 G. Fq ’f- D.,yind D. P. TV. The Dr. told them to return a*verdict, Vhiqh they soon**did, after consultathai, ap follows : “•Jlie master's word mustbe’kept inviolable John must recieve the threato*ie<h sixblows.of’ the ferrule* Tut it must be.inflicted on.volun tary. proxies—and we, the* arbitrators, will shyie the punishment by r§eieving* eqph of us ■ of tfce blows. .John wfio listened to the verdict, stepp’ed up - - to tin* Dpctor, aud nvith ou*.;tretchl hands, ?x-’ claipied: • • • * J •Master here is my Jiand 3 thev shan’t be struck a* blow, I w?l!recieve the punisl’ment.” The Dr. under pit tense of wiping *bis face, slTielded his eyes, and telling the boyfc to go to their seats, said he wouii think of it to his dy ing day, bufc the punishment m:\er was inflict ed. * • . —®- 0 • * • Customcr-r-I wish to purchase some very good egtrs tube used in mifldng sjxOige cak. Shopkeeper es, I some eggs that can’t l* beaten. • * 1 C. —(*an’t be beaten? •% „ • o. —No ma aift • k*defy any one in thg mar ket to beai thelif. 4 . *. .t• * —*fhey wont answer my purpose at all, ts on. How can eggs* be made into sponge 0 cake without jpu can bcaf them ? O • A quakgr, having sold a fine Tooking but blind horse, askcT the purchaser: • “ Well, mj friend, dost thou see any fault in him?” . . • • ‘ ‘ No,’ was the answer. • # • ‘Neither.will he see any in thee/ said Broad brim. 0 A man met a boy on horseback crying with cold. “Why don’t you get down and lead the that’s the way to get warm,” said the rman. u It’s a b-b-borrowed horse and I’ll ride ’ him cf I freeze.” o o o NO; 32.