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About Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1867-1867 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1867)
TELEGRAPHIC, Western Union Telegraph- Nprcinl lo llie Ilnlcipiiwc. \i;»v Orleans Market. Savannah, Nov. 11.—Colton opened easy, cLsed quiet and steady, mid diiug 17J, sales 1,187 bales, receipts 4,000 bales. naUlmore .Warltcf, Hal tin ore, Nov. 11 —Cotton quiet, ISI. Hour dull, choice Howard st. extra 11.50, Wheat dull and droop ing, declined 5a 10 cents. Corn ac tive, old white 80, yellow 82. I’rovi eions dull. jVcw York Markel. New York, Nov 11. Flour close ’ rune active. State 8 a 10 a 15, Sous then 9 SO a 14. Mixed W estern corn 87 a 89. Fork drooning, 21.75 Lard unehari.rd Cotton drooping, sales loot) led sat 181 a 19. Sugar Fteadv. Coil e (it in Molasses dull. Tallow quiet, 111 a 11J. Freights qui-1 G ivernment securities dull. Mon ey 7 per cent. Gi l l 38$. Fl'Ota Wasliinctnx Washington, Nov. 1 1 —Papers by strainer Pure land contain the follow iou item : W file the Kmperor of A us t la was enjoying himself at the Sice j le ( hast’, at \ inccnnes, the Enip’Tor Nap- leoa drove in from St. Cl ude n 1 ]' on a short visit to the exhih.tion .1 tv as Imgei o igh, Imwc er. for com fort. A scene occurred as unlooked ii i' as it was disgraceful. 1 hiring lus visit an egg was thrown at the large picture ol him by Flaod-. rin, and, Vina: lie lead ■ his ap ourauce ii one oi lie g .Peril s a loud ami distinct hi>- ii t look place mi the pint of a ml lection of men in blow-es The uu popular’.ty "t the Italian i iterv- in iii . nod the gen r.d stale of u lOa-im ss an di-.-atislaetioii, which exists h re am mg the hover classes, were proba bly tlie can-os of this demonstration. Item■eratio m-i orily lo Now Yotk, 4 ,'JUO, in Maryland' 41 OUO The .1-have gained 7,*1)1) in Mill lit-1 11. while negro -nll’.age. winch " i— vo cd on la -1 year as Well as llu.-, si us a gain of 5l)0. lietiiilis from Wi •! rn e unties ol Kalis s indicate that most ol them have gone Demos Cia tic, I!i veiiue 8959,000. j •'•m. nominates Hoffman, Mozart t! •'!'inaiei] l ei nando Wood and .John ,1 Anth-iay is prominently mentioned by Item.' iat c Union party lor Mayor of New York. i had. .'•'levers lias written live col. uin- is ol a I ttor opposing National lSit.k . and arguing that, while inter i t is j ayablc in coin, In mis cult hon estly he liquidated with legal tender Gen. Finery has disbanded unau thorized military organizations in Dis tricts. NOON DISPATCHES. ’■ rk Market, New lo Nor 12, 2p. in. Flour nciivj and fine. Wheat 1a 2 cents be ter. i in quii tad Bit ady. Fork da 1, 20.81. Lard quiet Cot ton qui et. IS i a 19. Jiivcrpuoi Market. Liverpool, Nov 12, 2 p. in.—Cot ton quiet, sales 1 (),()UU bales, uplands 8 11-Jljd, Oi leans 9d. Montgomery, November B.—-The l’u eon-miction Convention, on a test vote, taldcd by forty-five to foily two th pn-p silioii to aboli-h the present "Ual State Government within twenty and ys. rn urn,nance lias hern introduced no 1 iciiTcd to ti e i.ppiopriiilc cuiiiuut ti e to orgmiizo a provisiomd govern* incut lor the 8t ite and vacating'all important St .to i Dices on ihe liist ol •'aim iry'n. xt, tli Provisional Governor to be appointed by the Convention, win* ,-liall lill all olliees by appointment ol no n whu can sub tribe to the test oat It. It is heli, ved at Washington the r " lent will lav I el’ore the Cubinct the ati ittary action of Gen Pope, in l-hig I- ii the ( 1 etioii in Georgia beyond the time designated in the ori ginal nonce. Tli s is regard and as a char ti iation n| the law, and it is JiktJy the mailer will be investigated. Gorman Immigrants. Go sueay l tveni ■.-ti> c German im o:'gr-uts p and tliiougli this (itv on th ir way to ihe working point on the exti'i.- im 1 the Tallaha-s e riilroad, Uu 'i Inn-day uigl.t tli - same nuuo b r pass'd through nii th simc uu-- u I hey ate all to fccmp'o.e lon the road. Sav. He raid. Tho Trial of Jefferson Davis, it is st .ted that neither Chief .Ins tic 1 t hi se, Judge 1 ndi'iwood ~,. - i-trict A i tan lie v Chandhu' lia.e r-- civ (I any and, (i etc reply from lie C"ii I fur Jellcrs-.ii Davis ii-garihii g the pr po-ilnm of tlie i liicf .1 ust.ee io tty liai son the 18th of Nuvetnl; r. judge Underwood has reeciMll htt I lianu V\ i 1 am M Kviirts. of New N"i k. counsel lur the Government, till i -ays lie has unit n to Mr. Hie - md ii. liana, oi Huston, one of the C unsel lur Davis on this subject, hut im- reeved no reply. Washiui/tun (Jill uni Is. The Southern Cultivator for Sale -1 lie mateiiul and good will of the Foul hern Cuitiv a tor « 111 L>. sold at | lib lie outcry in the 20th of November, lßfi7, at ti e book store on tlie corner o! < (i.ledge tvenue and Mam street, Athens, e.a. Bale commences at ]l) A- M. Enterprise i SEMI-WEEKLY. ) L. C. BRYAN, : : : : Editor. THOMASVI 1,1, Id, OA.: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1867 N. II STAtinerK is our authorized Agent fur the City of Savannah, to receive and receipt for advertising and subscriptions to the Southern EutcrpiLe. RAILROAD TAX. Will rot pay your Rail road tax ! Wliy, s : r you are paying a worse llian Ruilroad tax even/ da// You are pays ing tu ii dohais more on every barrel of flour you buy, one dollar morn on every hundred pounds of bacon, and fif'/u rents more on every bushel of co u tliaii you would have to p y, if you It id the Sou'll Georgia & Florida Rad road. We are told that this section o' c u-try 1 uys 100,000 barrels of floor If <o, that would boa saving of §200,000 enough t pay the whole amount of hands to be issued bdb by t vvn and county. Rut you pay niore. You pay tit least 8159,000 on coin ad bacon which that road would saw; you. Now add $50,0(10 more, which yi u pay on other articles, too limneroiis to mentnui. ;i*;9 we have a total ol four hiin/lri'fl tliuusnnil dul h.r- heavy t ixi s you pay, which you do not murmur at This is nearl enough to build the road, a 1 inonci/iar Hut you must pay this sum every yeat until the Railroad is built. Wnul tti not be be'ter, would it, not be more sensi/,/ -and more profit ih/e to recon sider your rcsn'urion and icsnlve that tile Railroa 1 slto/l be constructed im inedately t !l you call get money to j ay tlie above lp avy tax, you can g t money lo pay the interest on half ill sum NOT A RADICAL. Joe 111-own, in hi- last sp *ecli to the Radicals to Atlanta, before the 1 at.i I'li'CMon. declared that be ‘ was nit a Haft teal Up, perhaps, might put our huger upon some in this section who say they are not Radicals. Not Rid cals ! \\ hat then, in tin; name ol common sense, are you '! Is p | lie who breaks open my house a !jii!i_! Ir? In t lie who steals my pocket liiiiik a tine) ? is nut be who. with malice, -lays bis lellow mail a mnnlerer ? Most assuredly those who do these tilings ate hnrglu v, thieves anil mur driers II ynii are not, Hmiicals why did you and why do you still a sociute with them { 4 -1 Ik; man is known by the company he Hops.’’ If you are not Radicals why did you advise the colored people to vote the Radial tick et f 11 you are not Radicals why do you endorse their unconstitutional measures '( We know you do not en dorse them from /ini" // Ir, for you • do not pos-ess any principle; but you cndor-c them from the ineiiiie-t of all print; pies-- you endorse (hem so <join } \ lor office You caress and flatter what you hate, lor tlie miserable pittance of j 'onio small nllioo, nr Ibr the hope ol i gaining not. r cry in a higher position', ! ■" and such mitmiuty, siirh a position !-- I \Y ii bad tat er lie as /nor as 'Job's ! Tin key’' —so poor that we would have ! to lean against a tne to gobble—than to accept, much less seek, wealth and ' | notoriety at such a. suer if ice. Monel/ \ and position arc your idols, to which j | you ‘‘bend the pregnant hinges id the knee’’to worship; but i/uu will uevr \ i/ain them, Ifyou get eootig to live on it u ill l-e your Inssft f am) if tour rr : potation reaches htyonu the limits and | your county, it will be to meet re -1 prouch and rebuke. The idols you wins hip gi e no real wen tli, no tepu* ration worth having. 'I hey deceive lor a short, time, tin n is -u e (lisappoint -11" lit and cllugi in. I hey make you ; odious to your next door neighbors j and rob you id' the pr vilego of bong or being considered clni-tm sor ns len honest men. Lke Gain, the mark | wjl lie on your forehead, and will fob I-w you to your grave. No man will | slay you. but all men will iiqirubnto ! y ui, and "the laud will spew you out j of lo r mouth ” ou eneouraged tho vil st uieastires o| tlie Radicals, you enuor.-ed tlmii worst oppressions on your neighbors, ! tinil exulted in their sm ees.ses ; ami | .you are still aiding and abetting them to overthrow the Gome Ittitiou and de ls! roy iho Gmerninent I> • out these things in ite i/on t/own Hi"/ira/s / Ay, w "sc than Kudieots, lor yon bad H ’t. then excuse lor oppression, lint i/on will fail. |ho Noi tliorn peoj |. have di ctared it. GONE TO TIIE NORTH. Gen. 11 ii vv a id, (’bn f ■ I tin- Fn ed men’s Hiiivau. says T n Thonsan.l V' l"i'"d peop'i; went Nonli 1r.,,,, i|,e j Di-tnel ofUnliiiidiia alone anft ~h aim ] n! loams anft cm/ft a/mint tii.aii "'imbi is went voith ulso fro ~ hei si etiio s id the 8.11111, and all fmnft io.inis 11 nil em/i/oymi nt. We are glad to lie.,| lie N' riheill people lifter sill'll '■‘due. ute 111s I- (heir coin ed Iriemls Ihe N till is a 1/1 eat eountl'v. .'.ll lb Flour and H co 1 produced there, and the people (lo no have to Work tun half lic year. JJ. side, they have tree lusii utims tliele, and at nun at. lire/h len lie 10, without regllld pi 11. /or 1r 1- mplext in. It s a glurmus country of ease, pl- nty and fieedom liny have ‘‘clicup goods” iln re, and Jo not have In pay heavy lux. s like the Soul hern J pie, sod they lia'o Uu ted States Jionfts there, which, il | a man possesses, he will n t huve to iroi /.- any more, or pay any tans in We should like to move to the North and t (Collie the holder if I i,ip J St ilts Ronds. W 0 should like to move there where we could he fm I ""ve more, buy cheap goods and eat the fit ol the laud. GEORGIA ELECTION. Full returns hav’e not yet been pub lished, but it is stated at Atlanta that sufficient returns have ..ecu received to show that tlie Convention was ear tied by eight or nine thousand major ity. Georgians may, there ore, ex pect sr on to see as- milled in Georgia a similar hostile body to that now tyr> atiizing over Alabama. Resolutions of the New York De mocracy Jiesolreef That th" Democrats of the Empire City are now Fullv prepared to raise, by tin* power of mao mouth ma jorities. and proudlv carry that banner of patriotic success t’onneetieul hand ed to California ml which th ise seas hoard States in tn-n reeetly entrusted to the vict rions Democrats of the Midi die State- whoso n Jilv re- tied Ohio I’riiin the v >1 liet ve ripe of 11 ut Wade, and P-nnsvl. ania froin the fanatical ddi nes of Tint I Stevens. rtpsolreil. That the policy nf the Radical majority in Gongress which continues to subject t 1 e people of ten States of this Futon to an irresponsi ble goverment, carried on by tnilitarv power is inconsistent wi h the express promises of the t'nn-t'tntmn off e Uni'ed States, and is subvei -ive of the lundattiental ideas of our g ivex-ment and of civil liberty, ami the object for which this great wr.-ng b i- been per sisted in, as m.w being and -elo-ed to the people ami to the world, to wit ; to subject the whole pent lo of those State- to 'he absolute supremacy, in their loe 1 governme ts a. and in their i(‘pi. s ntnr 011 in tlie Senate ami Home I'll, r -it Hues, olthe black tace ju-t l Uoogi il 1.0111 personal servi, t mb*, is nbh rrreut t, . lie . i ei]izution of maiikiml. and nvolces u- also if tli N 11 lieu States in the Consequen ces of surien jefllig 01m.tliiuj of the S. eat, anil (MC-qUul'ler of 1 he House of Repiesentivis, which are to legislate over us, lo the dominion of an organ ized class ol emancipated slaves, who ate without any of th" training, hubi it-, or traditions ol -eif-goa enm ot. 11 '"/e< if I bit the refusal of the R.'publi -an pat tv. while eou-umm ting ibis monstrous duni.iiion o er ten Still'S, H) submit at I lie present , led, ion the questuih ol negio sutlrage in lliis State, is a cuWatii|y evasion of an issue they made, and oi a trial of their own itica-iii'e before lie people. lien ft re. /, I hat the e verument of 1 his State, us eunto on by the Kepub \ lie n party, is eoufe si and oy themselves j to ptesent a .scandalous speelaide ol J abuse and eorrupiiuii in the executive | oliietns who administer the funds and J propetty ol the people, ami in the leg- j islat Ivi bnilies; dial waste and s.ecu- 1 lation are lidding (lie pte-surc of' tin. { due State tax.diou 11 the oppressive btltdi us imposed oil lit, peoj'le by the Mime party in dm Federal Govern ment ; that odious nod disoi iminatmg j legi-latmn again t this nily vex .t ..us interl'eiences with dm -ocal . ...o and habits us large ola-.-es ol i. peo ple of t h s city, aiming to cnimeo by law Ooiili ruilly of t istes ami plea n.es to the ideas id the majorit j oppi'.ss-. ive 1 nacl incuts against the soil, age of the pei'| It; ol tins city—ib limning ; and , mbuirassing its exercise b, com- j plicate,l regulations, paeticallv inipos- 1 mg a tax on every poor man in his loss ol lime while personally attending' on the registry, lur which the rural | districts are exempt ; tl esc mo the mm,mik's and policies which ehaiaeter i/.elhe Re| mdic'in p r■ y and demand that they should he expelled I ruin the | power which they h \c acquired. lie.si li/cil , i hat our tii'iiueipul sue- j cess to the approaching canvass ami j the consequent repeal ol the ml tits | I .ws imp, is dby die Republic.,n p a ny can only lie imperiled by lot s go eu | to irreg'ilar eaedidatc-, and we cumi eslly appeal to the i, tedlg, nee and pa- II io ism id die I bin... mey lo sas'utn with lidulity the nnme- now presented In their support, till I to Im) Ito -| el a. Count 11 1 \ ,n the I til ure all prctc - and -I le ,1 I • w 111. lor pel s -n:,I or amhi Mims ol j els ,1. se.t al ibis crisis die true standaid of tin Deim cracy. Gai’ubaidi. Garab 1 Ii is now over sixty, having lei'll hill'll in N ee July | h, iMMi.— For more than tinny years In; In.a In en engaged 111 leviduiioniiiy enterpiises and in lighting by sea aild by laml, being a sort t»l no.phib,011s warrior, the sou of a m,im.ei, , .1 liim-e f ed* neaied to 111.. t prof -s a,,. 1,1 is equal iy sk ill 111 and I'Xpelieni* ll to the h'U deisli 1p ~f vo'lln'eer mini, s, ID- life Ini- luu 11 one I great ami valid nil v mure in alumst ull parts ol I lit wm| —at. one time 111 I'uikiy. ai another iu South Aim rua, and again in Daly,— j Al ones ei 10 1 I.■ w -in the sen ice of | I 1 ’fi ll ', and v .Handy Ii the lie- j publ , , Ui at s y though s Ullcs ! II ■ u el. Atterwards we find b. lem Inn. m itheinati. sat Moutevi do,i Again, in |.s|S, lie went from I * mil \uu run with a pur, i.m of die ; R"1 an I ,i■ g|, o 1,, pjcdiumil, where lie relnbuiil gallant though Uliavatl tig ■sen ie agat si lie Austrians, In 11549 J when tie Flench ox u, it 101 lt. re-tne ! die Pope appear and Imf ie ii m ,be gieaily disi. ligu -h tl b mseit hv *s heimsm and part i 1 sin cess. Hiving ..ecu luni -hid train s;ln|$ ;l n| nia, lie canm la New \iu k in Rs,)(l, anil Silppi.i ted lllmselt by making . undies in a n.auu lae ,iry mi Slat n Is and Aluii wards I e ii -uined hi- voeut on as a manner, and made s me voyage in tile I je.tiu. lie a 11. * ■ wards retur - e i to Nice, atnl l.vnJ there in retire- 1 ,l " ! l (| 8 tin* war with Austrui, in I*.i9, wlien die Sardinian 'tovi-rnment ili\lied bim to tin in a corps, which he- I'aii.e celebrated as the ‘Hunters ol tlie Alp-, and Ins services throughout die war i,eii‘ most luiporlaiib —Charleston ('out it r. Yv hy is a loaf, r in a | r uting nffieo like a s ude lee i Hocavise wo are glad when lie leaves. from Frank Leslie’s Chimney Corner. Politeness. The basis of ull true politeness is kiq-ncss. Al politeness should be red, md from the heart If you con stah,lv strive lo reason away your piej udfees against people you wll lieeome polte. Most of our dislikes have very iit(e foundation. A large proportion of di.-ni spring from idle gossip, from d slights, or from trials of our teufper wli eli we could very easily for give, were it really our interest to and > so.| Rut it is always our interest to kelson tlie best terms w tli every one win is not really bud .r and srej utable. To 1 i tli s one must miiutain an un» eeajing wateli over h s or her temper, auqsuif r no o piortunitv lo , sea e. lunteve'' trifling, o. gratifying others. If Sin in, ss oi heart be the fi st tvqui site io i.nl I, in -- 11 - <|u teas true tiiui uHsiiluiiy i- ii ■’ i* s- m vied. it you Iu j i.e good, your knowledge er ii hie. \our per-otial i|.|t’aiamc Jo ,1 of eccentric tv, and f ybu hav J :o tivo ,1 m iking yoiFself nii, -ole,n,n-,’ tli re i- no rea son why \ > h old rot lie firm ami a-sored uu . »ll Do not vex V' Ill's sell .with dmugh Is of inferior.ty ; hut •be yourself to yours, if.' a"d . ‘itde tau.i'i.irity w tli tho world w.li ~n i, at ft you the absurdity of limi'Lt.. - Eas uipidly brings graci’, ,I ai: v "tiort tt Ii ui ver he unnle to -ay ami d*. k imb ly lleiigs ii ach.etlulaml eonciliuto ry way. Exvcise your attention and your thot,gilts when u loinnaiiv If you find til it b i-bin 1 n-s- and einharras— men witlumtea si oc, asioi.Jy afflict you l) S'ic.ety, banish them by finding sotiirlhing to do r say foitliwith. Do not -top to argue with yourself, but net promptly. Talk of tlie weather, or tie walking, or tlie room-, or ati\ trifles, t il something better suggests its. I . The fi st step iu politeness is to tiiuke such iff its. and they area dmy. In society you owe them to your Imst or hostess, who does not, of four-;, like to sea gloomy or embar rass t guest. A 1 and y.*u owe them at al. t res, ui il places, to everybody, us a nuttier m j eliteness. P and t tie-s is in ni le-te 1 by e utrte ous mptni. s after tlie filet ds and lotii lie- of tli ,S'. whom you meet, and in lnuiitl’csting a eordial interest in them It is sh 'Wti li\ and voting a lit tle space in every 1 ttir 'o ‘l'. tiieni brance’ for friends. It is a lug ly gratifying form of j><d tetics.- to write • ecus.only to nil from whom you have received kind, ess which warrant you iu so doing, ft, is polite to cimiorm yo r dress, and pin reason) your hab its. to tlie tastes or feeling of those whose guest or associate you may lie It i.- p dito and complimentary to ins quint after any one of whose acquain tance your friend may have nason'to be proud. It i- polite, when you are a guest, to endeavor to enjoy your.-oil' and make others do so. It ts po.itc to those "l.'. •" 'issem'nled to any place to avoid It, at"d aigtiment, anil al 1 noisy rental k, or ‘remat liable’ con •R’Ct It is polite so promptiv a-k ev ery one to lake a chair who enters your house; ami tin; more cu tivated you are, tlie more widely you will ex lend suelt civilities to hiimhl.* people. It is polite to ma'.e no ttllu.-um to age. It is p. loe to spare pimple older than yourself, ami women of any age, any excition of personal effort, even in tlie merest trißes. It is pobtu to take no notice whatever id need nt-nr ..o noy tog occurrences, uni, ss by so doing y. u can Ik; of assistance. It is polite to make teady ami unstudied sairdices ,and your exertion or of y.air comtort to gratify others It is polite to sup press your peculiar tenets in religion or polities before those who differ with you It is polite to never take it upon yourself in any way to pun ish any person, unb ss it lie distinctly your liusitn stodo so It is polite ?“ avoid practical j,dies ll is polite wlsen Von lia.e ml- and ini' ue, or butt Ins feeling" 11, ..tty w ,v, to apfllo giz.e lor it, use. n!y o-s.tde, with out resetvati'Ui r excuse, since (lie mole vuigat nan ts, the more ,1 ,es lie ohseit i degrade an apolo gy by sell'-pi-i i itnoi. It i> p lite to ,'Xpte-s an st m, or aifmiratioi' o', tinil wine - . dear to others. It is somelniit's n..,ie polite to ueeo| Ia g..l or o.mtlesy, especially fnnn lu ui hle people, Ilian lo rut us •it; an Is f'.dtl, io -how the u most Kilidm and e. en t, sy t, I lies who have bee o . ■ do ceil l y adversity And it is s melh ug mote t an p ,l.te to hit. i p -e and shield an iller |,eiS"ii Iron n. . ,fica I oil, wounded self-respect, U'ld 1 SS of dignity A'-oid very lMi|Ucot conversation on any su j el ii Hiia-li yi umu n.,1,>- Motisly line, et> if. If you liuve a spe ouitly in polities, rclijjoii. in in any otliio tl iiitton, it will ho often enough iclei'.ed 1., l>y , tbeis wi Inuit iutiodu clog it. || y,,u are physic.by strong and baud-' me, or ueeoiapli bed in an . aits, do mu make sii'etigth and heauty and yeur favorite ibililie-, . veil di rectly, a frequent subject of discuss SIOII. K ware of u peculiar form of vioi 'y vv Inch consists in making confiden ces ol your p ivato all .iis lo in iuv p, op e, and in binding eveiy aeqiiaiu t.mee to solemn aeciesv as to tins ,r t at matter lejative to y. ins, Il ,r It lends. Weak peopl . often think by sue!) Coliliucneo lo utHavt in limit V, Imi tlie loidiil, and in se.ilniii I'uil, on re tl, ctmti, to attribute it to mere vain ly. Os nil lo! ie- in" cse k to make cap il 1 In geiieial eoiiv, ‘ sation by Commit mea uig to ntiy inoitul whatever your tuisl Hums, gi evanoes, ad 1 -sis \\ hu'cvoi immeotary sympathy you may attract will, iu too many ease-, be entirely lieutruliced on tlie fatal sober second thought ol those in vvln u v>>u may confide. That is a pit I'd vanity indeed, which would s oner exp se it defeais (roui fortune than to talk of self More absurd still is tlie eonfes. | sion of your private faults and vices— a species of vanity fr.quent enough among would-be roinantiu people of a school winch is now becoming g. neiul lytidi -ulous On ibis subject a French writer las w, ll r marked, that ‘y u should always avoid mention of your- B**lf, since il'it bean eologium penile will regard it as a lie ; while if you criticise yo rself. they will take you at your word, and accept it as an ai ti de of tiiilh.’ In short, never allude in any way, or under any circumstances, where it can fie avoided, to your own excellen cies or defects It is very vain to u c strong and emphatic a«-eitio,ns. such ns ‘1 know ;’ T am /tositiri/i/ certain ;’ ‘ves--bui / happen to know all about, : t.’ ft is ini tolerably con eite I, and in most in s'anees irritates, without exciting the slightest respect lor ■ our declaration. Alway-snhstiru'e‘l think,’ *1 believe.’ ‘lt seems to me,’ ‘Excuse me, but I link I have heard ’ Ii iino f enough to limit vour words in this respect ; y ii slio’d I never emphas ze tl.e voice too f'orcJilv. One may say, ‘I b f, g your pardon, sir,’ will) an expression equivalent to a flat and insulting con tradiction. Still more vain and vulgar is the use id' Hindi exp’es-ions us ‘H’iii !’ ‘Pshaw !’ ‘Much you know about it. !’ ‘Stuff!’and ‘Fidd est eks !’ i’liese ex. pressioo-, and others like them, of a stronglv diss' Ut'ent nature, should nev er fie uttered by any one, under any cirenm-tiinccs whatever They are all tude ns s indeed every w nil and every enn Imsis vvaicli il rectiy expres ses denial of any a.-s rtion. Avery common form t f vulgar im pud'nee is the staring at ladies. To do so in any public place is ungentles manly ; but. to avail one’s sell of a vi cinity w b oil ciicum-tauces tender un avoidable. is contemptifile. The man who wajl stare 'continually at a lady ac os- a theatre, or in an onin bu-, and. ~ sen s to be horse-whippi and. Igno raut young men fr (ju lit iy do tils, U' dei tlie imp es-ioii that it is not r< , ally disagreeable to the 01. er sex, and that they are, in fact, [,n y in g asp - cos ofcompbm. nt. Cou'dthuy know tfe vexation and annoyance, winch is often masked umlyr the air of e.Jin iii’-s. with whieh tlnor insoicnce t receive , they would think diff tent y. Tliq Names Called For. The ( "luml.us E'ni/niier says that. General Pope ha- ordered sent to him the names of a I tli” white prrs-n- wh i voted at, tin; 1 te 11 ct mi, for the pur pose tlie Enquirer li.nks, of finding out what punlie officers did not vote. These, judging from certain givings out of Railmal organs, arc t > fie eon. sidcrcu as ‘impediments to reconstruc tion ’ \\ e hope Gen. Pope's men will ah so send us ii list of it- white v. ti’l’s, as ue Would to; most lu.ppv lo oufn.sh n Iren nt cl.urge.— Mm on 7’. / .// a/ili. A Damaging Exposure. Thuilow Weed. Rid lea!. savs that the annual stealing from i!ii> Govern ment would more than suppoit its le gitim. ite expenses, mtl leave a margin tawiiid the payment o; tlio inteiest of the national ill lit. A day s-'lil im pa-S'S that, not one or more of oui rcinl r- are importnnod lo iii sure in lit’o or acrid mill uisiiiaiite coiii|ia tui'S ill order ilia those left behind rimy not hi; dependent upon strangers ho* -u - hurt; bu it stdd on oecio s to tho same par ti « that hnt a small moiety ol the money invested above win often keep the vv ll tron, ibe door, and perhaps the bead of I he faodly from going lo dial bum ne fr.on whence no traveler ret,no,s, ami which in surance cionpa ies are no preventilive for, lull which often is prevented b, having go,id and wholesome remedies tl 1 hand Having essayed to attract the attention of tin* reader so oil*, we will conclude hy call ing his alien,i.m iu t,.e well Known rema kes of I’rofessm* Kaylon. of Savannah, tin. Ue a lode I" Ka. ton's (Men a Vi tie, the great (i.rooin l.iniuiem for lheuma lism, neuralgia, Inoiliache, iiei vniis lien .- nehe. earache, sprains, swellings, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Kail,in's Migicl’ure, for din rhoea, cramp colics, iliseui ry, elndern morbus, coughs, colds, usthum. Kaylon’s Ifyspepiie I’ills. tor tlyspep er comploinl. sick headache, t.i imis ass lions, etc. For sale by all druggists and wholesale at \. A. Solomons \ I'o.'s, Savnnimh, Ua. —Montgomery (.lla ) Adver tiser For sale in Thomasville by I>r. I’. S Dower. Now Advortisem mts. HUY YOUE LUMBER AT 88.50 FIIUK >ii> will f»:iVV I. 4 tlrli v«‘l <‘«l ut I iii* Mill, iif mi'r fr in iht * ourt lloiimc. ill (lit* niiff lor one ui nUh N, • \ I.M I f* I HOMrSON urn. VI.!. I ‘l’. I* ■*< >N S oppose Itn ji.ivn'jj tin* Kailrotd Taxo! Thonun ('oiiuiy. -m te teU to me* f in Th on Sif uvthiv the dot N tvciii •r. to t ike to resist it, im itp tax r n is ok tiiom as. JefTers AT II Oti E!! Mlv t* A e*s to ttie eitii ns •>! 1. tonus vide and vieinitv tli.it tis L,i> ivmi withe iuh ~ eutetti «»f hit* i'lfi r »jkfr *|» -i. Uidlvry, Mini will i»ive hi?* \n -r>«m.d Hlteiifiuu t<» taking NIOTOt.ItIPM, U KKOTI I*l H. \\l> i>om r« ti\ i»h i m:s. i ■■ i rietu'e in the Mta»i*»e»w and perfut sati> lion in w|l enwn. Oprrniiiig II«n m from 9 a t* i vi» Ort W* tt 117 ILL BK RAFFLED FOR AS SOON » f nt» the ( ’liancv:. a e t.iL* n, One Fine ROSEWOOD PIANO, t OCTAVE*. Apply at once at the Book Store FOKTY CHANCES at .<IU I’EK CHANCE. Nov 8-ts coEsaEi.3MA.iar LABORERS! The 11*\ DKKSI' JN ED has made arrange* menta with P. BDKr*OT", LSQ,, OF NEW YORK, T«> Htipply IMaiitefK, wli i.se phmtations are Hituated in liealthy lo< alitit s. with German Laborers. Ordeis sent to iin*. the number ot hands and the description of I .lur, will re ceive attention and h - till and . .*> near ;ik poesible according to the descripiiou, and m rotation. l \rs>u;r, Formerly <>l FI »i itlu, f 17 IS Hi., Nsi van it a If, (L'i. REFEREXCi S IN SAVANNAH: Rohcr r iV Tillman, (.'omirjiesion Merehant« John U . Anilft'so is .mmi Go Goiiiiiii.-»i'»n MerchantK. Tison & (*or on, John \ t . \ iin loinra. (>« av id*, Cohen A: Cos., Fenill &. Wes low Phillips »Sc nov l> dm rom imaifl musii Cnfcalytic HAIR RESTORER. Tlie wonderful virtue of the Catalytic have ht*en tully tested, and uiversally nrovt-n to he thi* Host healthy, leliaideand never la ■ aibiimtion ever produced lot' * ;n» ttiii;’, Bin proving mill E6«-- >i iiiy; t!ic l!air. It u 1 ->ifl • jin every Southern home and on i ; •:! ;,. «• y Soul fern holy. i : .ay ands dud hair of all ages in n ! s normal color. By its u.e, dry. : . f land wiy liiiis chanyed iiito hejtu- Ml'd, fa, -th I assy, ail ken tr<‘s>es, and inclin ed to take and retain wha'ever.Myh* the Wear er mav fmev v\ te.ln r ‘elas-ic braids or ahi nii;!/ i.i-fh is —preseii, a inarktd contrast to tlie lii>w/y t ai ls worn l»v many to wli.iiu t his ar iele is nil iiown. 'l'iie most, tastidioiiH \oung ladies and gealleiiD n who have used ills; CATALYTIC Speak of i»s merits ia tin hijzhi st oraise. 'l’he favor it his feet ived and the popularity it has obtained, is unprecedented and almost incredi ble. liou'ioiis Sty the CatalyUc hi 8 sed as thv Isc*«l trfic* t‘ lor Iflaii*. Because il rc>toreK «rr:iy and faded h;iir of ail«,ire; f" its original color; I'ecause it will re store liair • ;i prciuata e bald heads; because it is the m nt iiair dressing for the old and yomiif; becaiist; it uives tin* h iir a rich, s-oft lossy’ anil L* aniltul ap|n*arance ; because it is free from sediment ami the ell- t ts of sul phur (a g'-eal contrast between all other Hair Restorer ;) Im cause if is clean and keeps the head cool and healthy Be< aiisc ii will not st .i.t the finest 1 >htic, or s ii the hat or tarn ish jewelry ; LecnUrte il tjuiekL eiiresalll.u n ors of lie sc;.lp, re«iiov« ss« ii' f, dandnid ieh iii-T. Bii ;•» in j iVc. and is th;if.r'i: fn*l perlumed wi hihcswe: »-i t xtr els. 'i'nis isjuM whit lhe(Al ,\ I. lit Wi I t|o and t Im-auds who have used it w ill te>t.ify lo I is rt u« li. Be mi* t- !• nsv y tur Dili -gist, tor the Cata lytic Hair iv i st or •■ r, and la »<• n » oiht-r. J. s. I'KMBFRTUX ( <)T, i 'roprielors, I‘ract'Ciil Ghemists, ('oluinhuH, (fa. For sale in Tnoinasvillf hy Nov dm RFID xV (’AS• ELS. Sl« 000 HFsL o xaz zx, x* cl FOR AN ARltcLl: SI’PEUIOU To THE GLOBE FLOWER Thi« <•( lehrat-’.l !‘n! - nary Remedy is etu- j ph -li« allv the most ic ain nd p eas; nt roui j round that medical s i and science has ever ■ tlisctvered In* the cm e «>t < Coltl*. It oiictiili*. Uiioopiit" 4 oil ;ti. Ai J»| Nyvnil*, 4 roup, llifllriilt !?)•:• i t*-ii-;, In<lu« ii/n, of . I«t )«l. And all disc .-es of tin* I.lings ct-din Con sumption. Thi (on i ■ S uj is pu ely ve • t..1'l tihtained hv » • ual p:n<-fss Iroiu tin* active prim iple cjf (J 1 !»< I lower, fkiiownuiso as Button liush.) If * »*»t.»i sim Opium in anv »f its forma. It in plea ant to take, and \ei- d.-c* injmy ; hut ~w iiiyr to its tome and pin it injy pn pfiiies iinist do good mitlei auv v irt luiistauces. Itsef h ( t-are ft mdv wtntdet fnl soothing cnlmint?, and ail.t\ itey l he nio.Ht \ i lent pU'lfv i»K, strengthening: and the who) hyst<• 11 ; ealn-iiijy mal s'Mithiiig the nerv* s; aid im; and tu* iI it liny expet toraliotl. and heultug the diseasi tl luie.s. h's (let it \ ,)ti hove a eote h. yet a bottle of thetll.OßK ILoWIiR s\ R F l‘, and Ite res t led to health and happi » ss. Do not delay ill this matter It IS « *t untied ih.t I oft OM) persons oie Hinni tllv <»r < onsuiuptioii in the Fuite.l Matts. I rot. •, Fieri* savs a vast lumber (J ties** could he Hived hy the timely use of some proper eue and. . That remedy is tihd.e Fh-we Nvrnn. |e.*p redin the latbol'U t«*ry of J S IM Mhißlt>N ACO . l’ropt i. tors and ( hemists, (. olmnhus. tlu. F<»r sale iu T. onmsvi 1»* hv Nov «> 3m RFID A ( A^SFLS. THE ALLEN L iniment (1 Ki i 'tv i TntiorofioCT the _g S . n ies for all Th e •) .i ."I'm 1 are But»ject to, can be : h id * *r« _ Sto) o of *‘v * - ' m F SEIX KB R I ORRII tl County On tie ti s M d«\ in .1 • n try next In* 1 ' uppli* atioa will he m <U* f«* the c*«Hin off Ni- I II «V Os .-a and e*Milk v , f.» sell l!lr- l.anl j to the «st ,t t tljiVnj B I h»4s. i, I ate of »id «'«>uufy. a- er ed A I pers** >n h.*\ iu' o' j«ct • ion- wiJ iu, ke them known «*n that da\ in linns ~f the law J< > VI. I*|| ill DM l.\, ti-‘vf»td Adutr C-tOI2C«l S t|ifrts«ll < nnnci Ulll arY i ext la t. r»* 11 «* court h» «>*«* d(«'r in ti e town ot iat il it s,ii«| e**tt;»|y. «t V ■ as tn«f*»r s sale. In ; s acre* of the w* *t lot »»f land Unrobe* »L* tn the lift* and stri< f f -aid e*»> nf % , ’he Mine my *n>pn*ve.| U» ands Id hp th.- prop* rtv t«. i r tt . ta‘c of D**vidß llu.J-.m Lie . i k I«.v !f vty ■h.< «,(. and f-r the hv etil ..f tt, r l..ir,au,f creditor* ot tuiidmtttt' Ter-as 4* diFsLI’H Hn»>ON nor Nd VFn r I. Kubitshek AND BEOTHER, Fall and Winter* DRY GOODS. I’rints sincl glomespuns 12 1-2 ieiitx per Yard. *1 yr ITII t'c opening of the Fall Trade, | v W" ar" ;", pnvd to exhibit to our f"n ti ••ui.) cu- "ineis, a complete and va ried os. ot luteni of Fall an- 1 Winter Our slock is not surpassed by any in tlie city, having been purchased by an experi enced buyer at the opening of the season, when ihe best selections canid be made. Our stock will be found to consist in part of cjnvrs. Kti tnv hade ri.orri ixo, i. *iiit .v nici'isst noons. BOOTXAXD SIIOI S. HITS A.\!> tUP*, I.A DIE s, II IT!* A- 4 I.OAK!*, I.nlesl .Styles. Vandykes, Nubias, Prints, Merinos, De laines, Passimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, ka —Homespuns, Bleaching, <*s nubuigs, Plain mid Striped, Spun Yarns. Plaids, Fine Bed Blankets and Common, Shirts, Drawers, Yankee Notions, Ribbons, Belling, While Goods, Press Trimmings Hosiery,Va lises, Trunks, Watch es, Pistols and Shot Guns. 86©“Give us a call and we pledge our selves to Pave nothing undone to please yon in goods and prices. sept 1* I. KUBITSHEK A N D Hrollicr. Wholesale and Retail. Y 17E HA Vl*: .IPST i 'PENED a large and \\ well selected stock of GrllO (/ERIES, Next Door to J. Sdiiff & Br ti er, which w me now off rin,/ to flip citizens of Tho inasyilU* ad s>;m*un iing count ry, an 1 lo roitntcy t'e tier-, ni mi h rates as cannot all to si'cui’.* a )ii>« ml p troiiik^e. Oii*s i- all anew ami first class stock, am! fi_rur* s low. W*■ are n [»a ej t > furnish everything kept iu a fi.st class Grocery Store! Inclnlm Babying and Rope, by the h ite and coil. Sait. Bacon, Floor, Su gar. L’« ff ", Hams (canvas. 1 etl) Nails. Tobacco, Bowde , Hhof. Lead. OyMeiM, Sardines*, ( aned Fi a ts. I*r» ticrves, Con f* ctio? ;fri( h. pot ware, A Fine a -orimeni of faquois. B andie9 \C h\ the fa-k ami Bottle, Apples. Onion.'-, Oianjres. Mackerel, White Fixh, Fill on Market Beef. 10 hhds. BATON jn-t received. We are prepared t«* make liberal ad vances ti ( non ami ship to Savannah, New York or Live pool. sept 17 Iv (l HILT >\\ V M. IUNDELL Savannah. New York. Il l bon Eandell, caioiKiis, ANI) DKaI.EUS IN fßflSlOftjfDgtfl AVine-s, LTQUOHO, cfcc., 15)3 BAY STREET, SA>AA\43I, - - LIOIM.II. INVITE tlie attention of Huveni to their large amt complcU* assortna nt oi’ (i ROGER IES. &c. Which they oflYr at the Lowest Market n&U 1 * A l.nrgr nml Finr % Morlinrnt ol T O I? A (’ C O Constantly on hand. Old Magnolia Whisky, 111 It] WHISKY, IU tWKIi .N OLD r'Q! 0:? Navy Fnir’.iml Hum, THE CELEBRATED “STAR” Y.’HISXY, In < n*r«. “Old Tom.” Hliha. ( larefti, ItUtrrw, Ac. Agent* f»*r t 1 «' sjzlf of IliiffiH * to K’ * l *. Ki jj*, quartpr Krgnand Ca«* • fV? 11 w; A,,,