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iii rt? *x*i %?a .^l^r ^db^A nj ?3^^?* El -v/ . . .-..a TO THE CITIZEN'S OFEDCEFIEfcD . . * .'.-rt)..-!r.l: :fi f i ii .:*g?r>:ir4 >*rit-o theWfiWV^f^f^T^) SJ **'r1 i1!'f,J(!T O?YS&ci i Wwt?wgfcr ^k&?'Ma?, aSd ?fW kW c*n#?W ^Close a A t/lfWi IP J THA??T18 '111 ?.z .,h tamifatit?t?fra&i&dG?Ba IS?^'JW ??fe??f4 a')Prw?. Store at this place, t take this method informing mf mawwcP the public"generally that I now naYe in Store.' ?rags, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, In fact e*erythin| usnally ^e?tih^?J>irg St?re^aJl new and warranted gtnnine, ; ?t .,?;; - .-..'*?? A fi . BOOTS, SHOES MD .onie ods xji^r?tfsS oo?fi iaa&x? We How mier io ?he Wholesale Trade, SOO Cases BO?)T% SHOES A^IO HATS, "Which we iritts?H.?prXfest^ or to Prompt Paying Customers, at. V.ERY LOW PRICES. Mejrc&ants waoting Good* io our line "will save money by j giving us a call. ... .a < . . - -j ? Our Retail Department Is well supplied with the Latest Styles and Best Quality of Goods', con sisting in part of -t Dudley's Celebrated B?oi*. and Gaiters, IVIiles & Sou's Roofs, Shoes and Gaiters; Zeig 1er Bros. Congress asid Lace Gaiters, ?fcc, &e. .Remember our Motto is: " QUICE JALE3?A*k ??Ali bkOW?i" (TALLAHER & MULHERIN, 289 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 12 3m S . _? MILLER, RliSEI?L $ B?R?M -AND Commission Merell'ts ' ' ' . * . ?75?mi 177 Broad Street, Aug-ic* ta,- Ga. IV E are now in receipt of our FalL-Stock of &ROCEIUI2S, consist ing in part of- .'. ' . v 'ff . .' ... . * Bacon SIDS& Bacon SHOULDERS, Dry Salt SIDES, " . . SUGARS of all grades. .?. . SYJH^SMtfMlean^ ^<?d^c^R^l^.CilY.ei^y.s^r?,_ CANNED GOODS consisting of Peaches, Blackberries, Tomatoes* &c'. " MACKEREL-itt Bar-rilaVnalf ajid'?iVr?er bbls.^ncLKits, Se e d-? W HE .li T, Se ed" RYE, Seed OATS, .Seed BARLEY, Case foiu?rB ot SRXlft) Y, WHISKEY, G IX, . . . .- .. Wafcllioffifffj?th#b?ost cor?piW and rarest* stock'- of BA-rvRL LlQUOrTS of any House in the City, and sel ring at price* that will indut ? buyers to purchase nearer l#?eitua^ jujEa^Urn markets. To the Planters apd Merchants of Edgefiela we would take this occasion to ?#x^res.= our thanks for their past fiberal patronage, and respectfu!lyi?-:i iqid?st: a continuance' of the^sarne'. , ' >? . 5?^*Buying oar Good- ibr GASH, we are prepared to sell as low, and cfit ^p^twWiV aiti HIL! Brooklyn Lile Insurance. Co. As?et'?'bVer^Wa'? .?> ': .... ? ' . ?.? '-I -': lions Dollars. ALL ?H^wi?^s?WAIiJre in H No. 1 r?f?^nsafarfce??mp?.ny,'i\re-: i-r-nting peculiar advantl^e^j caw ?io HO bv applying to' . ' ".. : MM*t* ll'*! UAt0 Gen'l Ajg nt Brooklyn Life Insurance Co. ?eapecttnl reference' rha>le id ?nidg? Ju?. E. 'Bacon. 'A?wsrs. R. C. Shiver. W.'Si'MVjnteith, A. C. Moore and Joljn Basket-of tQo]nrabia. ' Ex-Gov. M.' L. Bonham. lgn^^^Toc.p](in8# Efafffi ?afliso?i" t. W. C??wilej. Sr,, Jtvs. A? bonier, and other jiairons of the Cotupaiiy. - . .INACTIVE AND. RiJLIABLli'AGlpMTS, who will devote' themselves to ??* Jfcter?at of the CompHuy, wanted m every County invthe State, with whom iihawl, Wn^ viii bp njad?. , ?'JC?'J \- \, . ?mTTjjmi titf? p ?1TqP|-R|li ^cn,L Agent, ^, ; . . . H.,s.o. feW?9 . . Bm . t : 9 ?? 1 T!4/:I - Ai \-U W >r ' 4 ' '--. ?' ' ?> ? ; -^?^ra.^..1 ! i JUST VBI> .{ BAMK OF j^ARJLESTON. a . J T., , ?. .?UARLi?TOX; Si jC., fi?lj. 20, IS73. y GRI?'WrT ? COBB'S, ? Qn ?i?t?"'?iter thh hrst'd'ay of Mnrrth m'' "* . ?'cKtj this ??iiffk willhe prepared* to C011 .dU 4: Doa. Brade'*-Cr*rt> Hf)?s, ? soiidato thp Stock of the Bank of Chnrlos K~f .? *' .'flautera'^toei : fy/** j tort iirto that of tha present organization. fc^l?sA?SS'/* . AV l ^l^^re%o?thetatteV?rffrFa^e,^>wi Amarf^?VE^?ndMarmreEOUKS ^ne hnudred ilollar?, will bc issued for B?bfyUSp1 4 " .* . K f;ve *{S) whole or ten (tw'half Of the' I^??I??gW WARB, for?*rt ' S?r?^STA^b . ' . ' ' ' ?utuVe.dividends will bo paid upon SS? 1** : ' " ? ' . . . .* u,e ,CqM9jl|Uited ?typ? ^r^ihose ocr -, .*,...*;-?y- ^-?? ? ? ? -?-jr" cruing uwgn tho uaconaoi^lotod will be FlirnirHre P?IlSh? ?csecvea umU consolidation of tijo-'syjjje flfh?rA. ?ni#?ro Citt FURNITUR K Phall'be eflecte<i: I POLISH fi erv liousekeeper should The Bot^*^ ^-aosfen jirill.- he closed have a bottta.'1 TO wri* ? , .* _ fro^n {darch 1st to April 1 st. a CUSBY'8 DRUtt 3TOhb. fylfot*, C'asHter. ?'Mar? . tf ' ll. Ch?rlesioa, Feb. -M, Sm 10 . T-~.-?,- ? . ??-*-; ?-y**- _i-iii- _ i , Y^KMN?TAP?J^OV^,. . S^cfa?ny ????fi| mess aiul ^^??^wifetteiPerfuiue^For ft6t^ ^ ^^^^1^,- 4 YOU'I/t FIND MAKKYI.VG PX^ Well, Lither, to morrow's your weddi dav * * ; Health, wealth and contest ail the di of life, God bless you and keep you, my bc Marrying is risky business, For hu^juidjasrw?tt a*) lbs wifejr. < 8Q, geqe'fc?lly speaking, ' it's-o? serr?n . thing As happens to folks in lift. > t t ' Merry Ann Smith and you, Lisher, Fell in love in the good old way ; But ?'ve sgij ^spj^B^e^;^?^t&vi Have tne very old.scratch to pay. ,. I don't say that you will, Lisher, So there's no occasion, td pout ; But you and Merry Ann will have ts trums; . . * I. know what l'm talking about. For yQU're^i?^line? tb be touchy^ ' f And]you're mjgkty sot in yourfiray, AncL t^ber/^lveii^er^?c<^nd'aris u I .You]ho^'e'apifBtbsay.f / ?> Merry Ann Smith is as smart a gal As they raise in these parts abodt ; Buc thkik?i?d, Liah?iy arc neVa? maden ? .SWl?i the ginger tod peeperietj QU? Bear in mind Merry Ann has heroiotioi And-a will like yours and mine; And that ?he has ? right to', her shy. things That naturally fall in her line. Be gentle about ?the money question : Evefryilme you give ker acent ' Don't ask her to give you a strict A Of the1 way it's ?fr&gX?&sp?h? ?$? * , She's the woman you, loved,arid fcrhafke as a gal'; wi . ' ii?? \ "She'll work andJiveibr.yoij,;, f> All that she is, or might be, boy, She gives, as noonan would do. .You know how nm ch you can affptj . ... Lither. . ,. . To'matt .youi1 y?wly*expense ? Just hand a part oves to Merry Ann, . And trust tp.her.good common sena/ If you ever do have auy diifereno Lisher, \ . Renmmber you keep, ? stiirtbneue ; For wnefi dutsid? parties know fatnil ahkirs, : An.e^'d}^ dlsseuaioiv * begun. , .In health and in sickness, for all sort . ' :Vvf tuek, ' You promised f>8.take yohr'wife-' To love, ahd cherish, aud honor her, All tire days W her Hie. ' Morry Ann promises jdst. the.same ; . . Now-days they leavobut the obey ; rnever set any store by that-> Tpo much o?e-sided,'I say. . To honor and cherish each other tbrougl Jil'e To live with thc Lord in glory., . if yon im1 Aunt ' Phronhr Wnt there ?rO?tl'night, Lisher! God bless von ?in ^jS&gW toinun-row's the dejfc; ? , Ari things considered, I think you'I rind That getting married'll pay. Brevities, anti Leviiies, t?' A rooster died rece?? ? si Ky., in a tight with anothei kind, who had a monal dis.' ^4ftu*_arid ,wi~?ift?lm?kl?ssu 'c?ine-ncar him, for ho s?bne so, than he would Hy at hci his spurs in flesh, fur, cape, That rooster }T$A pion j??U'1 memory of hisai^oesT wp dm] tactic tear ; we Know'Jinw ll is ?SSr* A Michigan husband ? beijnoathing to lvi.s wife tUo j which lie Hung himself. Not of the sentimental kind, she uses it for a clothes jiao^,/, s ?ti ti , fSr- 94??V>fU?re^ the;beautiful snore,' filling her'dhamber from ceiling tci floor/ Over the coverlet, under thc sheet, from her dimpled chin ty her pretty fleet!, i*S'uw rising aloft like a bee hi Jnn?f now sunk to the wail of a cracked bassoon ? Now llutu.'jke subsiding, then rising again, is the beautiful snore of Elizabeth Jane ptr A lady recently reques^d her husband to ?ft? to the dress^niakcr"flhtf tell lier that she .(his wife) hud changed her mipd, and would have th? watered silk mad? up instead' ?f the poplin, and thatu rf she thinks it would look better with bias flounces without pulling, and box-plaited below the equator, wUich should be gathered in ht^n-stitched gud geons up and down the seams, with a gnpi*el4<litch between, she can make it up that way, instead of liming the boblli ne: insertion and. piecing yut w?th po?ut applique, as I suggested yesterday."' Tho man is now? raving maniac ##^?'ynjing 'lady teacher vat' one of our mission .Sunday Schools recently narrated.- -the* cmcihxion to her class ol' little boys, and when she thought she; had ??ir?y engaged theirminds, was*,sar?', prised With, f Bet -they .wouldn't ? done it If Buffalo BilTd Wn*here!".> * i *. ' gt?rAn enamored Philudclphiau has been convicted, of petty larceny, fol; ab stracting bis adored one's carte de visite from'hor photograph'-album ; the-Judge deciding that to steal a " cartu" was as bail, as 'to s;cal ahorse.. 'j??rAht the widow! A Springfield, Mass., newspaper JU entions that a gay faxcinater nf this description recently s-ut a notice of her own death to tim 1 teal journals, fyoughr. not to bo hard fdr the intelligent reader'to guess her db je-tin doing sn; but to preyon^bothera tien of brains and loss ot' limo we may as well state ai once that what tho widow wanted to find.out. wa? whether,ajcer tain ydnng nian would'foTiie toKprhig iield to attend her funeral. We regret to sn}' that tho experiment was a failure. Tho young mun, wi,lh a marble-hearted 'depravity -ivh?i'h" cansos ns to blush frit' ?u;?/.'X,"refused to. como at all, ;md UK* wiilf.'v-aij.'I'Tives to. wat<?Ji ?vd~U) wait. jfr- A <?3orgia'pi,e.$?-.hrtr; ?n't'rauslating tho sentence. M'ljbc hiirv?st :,s over, the season is ended, and thy soul.IK n.M. Saved." pm it, M Dc corn hos been cribbed, doro ain't any more work, and do debbil hs still i'ooding ;vld dis community." fSr A*We3tcrn woman whipped a man who had slandered, ber husband. She was a^wsttfd.ajidAied, and herMaorat^r ful ftpofpp wmnw-pi^tht?ta?wi > ? Thirty yc?fs'mxu a young man entered the city of S'.r.'>- y?)) k in an al-' most penniless condition, ?ut j without u; single acquaintance in tho-gr?jn? wuder-i ness of nouses. To-dfiv Ills name is Jkno>TU wh/j-cverhinniHilfcy lireadies.. It ie spoken^ n every ol ty; and Isa^tamlHar to the workers in tho mines as to his brotheBiiv'tbcf mlll?] and 'wherever lan guag? ?8.'irt?own aj?tf ideas" expressed tho nuxne ol' HUH /penniless,, unknown, and uncouth Lid of-thirty years ago is uUer od. It was John Smith. . y~ ^?OxA f-chooUuaster in, one of bur, (^neighboring loffns,,-while ohId? raorri ijiig/\r1ilk, pasS?f By;th?'rrbfij'of a p&'sh* ii'?r who wa-i excavating a log for"a pig tr?ug?l M Why," said tho schoolmaster, "Mr-. have|ronnotfumitdreenbugh fet?" "Yes," said tho mun, "pnough ?jf'^iy own.fem?M MiTikp?ct tb'bo?ftl IP selioolinasterabi^Vinter, arid lam making preparations." I KS*" An enthusiastic lady,, who hikes ?art tu tfie religious exortves in the St. ,ouis t'eut ral Polieti'.Statiop.s. Sunday mornings, told one bf -the partie*''alie found there last Sabbath that sho was' glad to. sed^hn sober, otfce, as ijho.could; so?Tjy'hlsi looks tharric Was not often* so>' and after she had spent some little time in urging him to reform, and lead a dif ferent lifo, closed her discourse bn being informed that the subject^fJiorT solici tude was a minister; who hnttb?'eri*inVi ted'to assist m the exercises of the day, ---*'-~m 'Jtiim ?'' '--i- . r . I i?7Cljai-les Manloy, (p.egr.0.) who yas 'c?hvi8t???o? t?Mj?iun-t?ec bf a?? y$d>irjfh)jM man, a dock-mender, named. Monroe, in Julv last, in ?4exaiwri?? .Vft^'wa?fhang?d'' Marth 28, -ra -thet yard qf the jail, in the, ina iaio to whisky:'. . ; Notes' of travel on * Recent Trip to Texas- < . i MR. EDITOR : At th e solicitation of oth- j eis, we propose to furnish for the readers' of the Advertiser a few notes of a "recent} .rnnjiiji^rfip jpTexa? f / 1 * Leaving AufcHsta oft thp-e'vening of the' 24th February, .with aa esteemed rela tiv e as ?trr traveling companion, We pass-! ,ed over the railroad to "Atlanta in the*' night, and consequently saw nothing of; the country between those points. Du-1 ring the night; vKow?ver,.WB gotInio con-" versation With a gentleman who resides1 in Kentucky, hjvt near Cincinnati, O.; He had beard a few days before the Hon.' 'A. H. Stephens speak in Augusta for the) first time-was favorably impressecMMth "pn?ihnm?ortharn'e7*ifl[ ?ttnnoT^Wtiii many ot hors, had misapprehended' 7$r. Stephens' pc^tfoh/*l??v?^?e4es<5?n und tho late v*ai ; haft all alor.s tmoer-' stood that Mr? S. was opposed to both,? from Principle as well as policy i where as lie had learned #onV him,' ?Sueh [wainc-t his poalnon;--?hat neTi^cvnever; ! disputed the ;ight of secession. ' Among other tin ngs, the subj eut of i m - migration V?? trathe?: upon.'ytieKett tu ciclan remarked that he hat! had .abu n<-' dant opportun lt^-' to "a?cortain the sen ti v ' ment ot- the la bo ring'-das sea-^oro''par ticular! y the mechamos of Ohio; Illinois -anii Indiana relative-to immigration to the Southern States, arid the invincible, declaration by that class of man was, that they would never seek horne? in a State4 where they would he brought ?ri contact' and (..? un petition With a n?gre- population. And he-veritqrod 'the opinion" ?that-Sou rh Carolina would neyer be filled.!wi th white i rh migrants so tongi a? she whaooritfd?Med, by the colored element of our population -no matter:what other bidhiejoents ; 'might beoffered.' ' \ And just.here ?ve would remark, that in our travel the enquiry was frequently made, hov could the people of South C?rollaa otjOseut to remain Vft?*Pinfa mous a State, and one ruled, too, hy-sit ' interior race ? uur reply wa*; that we had gotten somewhat ut^toit^?ia^ihe. realization was not quite- so b?jd> tt^- the' seeming; ?n,<i that whatever of ?-fa-tue* there is i a our law -makers^ ,is, 1 wit h but few exceptions, in the negro element, . '. We arrived at Atlanta about 6 o'plock,. A..M., next mo.niing, and(oend theai4e walks sheeted with ice, and thq eaves of houses fringed with icicles. The famous Kimball House attracted our attention- ; covering, as it docs a \vholq., bj(o$c? or square.. Ithas been ao'yfre^y^nt?y tide ?ciij^e? hym?me>4% ?efrspapfts #t ; |vp i'i|l|iof savirnqi-? ol'i^ so?u ijrewlfcc. ' on the trafh' mbvin<f for W?U Poi?it and I Montgomery. At SI breakfasted at Pal- 1 motto, where wo partook of the best steak wo h??*? hnt\ <v.? ? '-? . . . . . iSLvn Opclika' 1 wo see unmistakable e\ Idences of thrift i Wd enterprise. ? Fron?,? little;village In ! 1862*, ffirheij uje Iii.-t i>afsert.if: Opfelika has J fissained thc proportions ot n town, and < contains at this time four thousand in- I liabltanis/ .)l'-rt; tho'railroad to Colum- ' bus branches otf from tho We-1 Point " and Montgomery ruad, aiidalsotho Mom- ] ?iliis iuul Savannah road, whose present : Northern terminus, we believe, is Bir- I mingham. AuUurn isa pretty village, "? rifted for its literary institutions. Pass- I iqg herd tailed ito'ininfl 'J War-wick," j(h hts "HohTe hmong the hills, near Au- ; burn, Lee, couti ty. Ala.,'' whose versatile ? fetters so long'graced thc columns of the . New York I)uy Hook. What has, be- | come of bim ? Prom Chehaw'to Ttiskee- ' ( gee, a distance or six miles, in a "narrow , gauge' railroad Id 'successful operation, , built at a comparative cost of half that ; of a.wide gauge road. 'It is now paying j annuajlj' a dividend to stockholders of , 33 per cent,"so Wtf -vHre rnfcn^OoV by < S?najor TjjrjfeU. of Bideville, Ala., jw*hpm , we met on. tJic train on hlslwrafl) jMdnt- \ .joinery,' to attend ^hd- ifcglsiatirre.'* It j was along herc, too, that we met the ?lia ra ortal ''J. N," the-philosopher, about ] whom so mudi ha.-* been said jn tlie pa < pera, and with- whom we had a confab., , He saya that he comprehends thc situa- , ?ion; tbat.his theory is' equal honor and ', pensions to the soldiers ol' both aripjbs- ' that bc had President Grant aboujt right, \ or soon would have him so, and that , peaca and prosperity would pervade the , land. , ?'( . ' i Thc iron-horSv pulled tts up' to Mont- ( goniery Depok at -li o'clock, P. M., 25th , February. Expecting to stop only an ? hour or two in thc city, wc took a carri- , ago and rode over it awhile, ancrbaok to , Depot'." fJ*g"siatufo"is now Mn Cession. ' luMV-didn^t "haxi) t?ne, to yenmore (han a!pas%?!ook ?t4;thf B?k$t -.Capitol. 1 Moutgoin?iV, Uko Atlanta, is built upon hiijs and vales which, according to the '" taste of'some, lends toits beauty Wd ?' got our supper and wore aboard the Alp bile train just as-' '?/fA'i i ' " Night orew her shble mantle roimd. I ^Aud pinned it with a. star-" **wk saw norning ?f-\he^lOoinrtrV tw'-i-n Montgomery and Mobile-passed th rft ugh tho village all unobserved; Where rskidas qiir d|d friend aiid schoolmate, GoUP. D.'Bofcs-heard him oo/iq>iiuiont> . ed IJJ Judge-, of Greonvlllo. 'Wegot to Mobile at Ci o'clock,' A. t?,, ?6lh, 'the morning after Mardi' Gras Carnival, . Railroad now runs right into the city? which i' lid n6t do iii 1802, by this road j strolled about this beautiful city j no ticed anew^Sustom.Housc .nearly.!com plete, i^st j opposite <tfte BattlOj House! ^I?b?etlii?sJ*wrOT?? pretty ??^t? residences; called on Col. Jno, R. Tomp: kius, our mutual friend and former .iel* low-citizen, who is President of City ?Joiuicil* aitdaoUng Mayor of'ths-XjityJ 'WowerbgiVete^'by him in hisHirUai courteous, pleasant manner. Bidding him adieu, wo proceeded t? the Depot and *ook. the train for Now j Orleans/at ? O'Clock, A.M.' Foi some .dislance , we traveled through a poor, . ievehipipj?y C^.?^dK oj?ijt?y^o^ojd t\vo or three steam saW mills on lino of rail- ], road. At ISaqt Paacag^ula wo took occa sion to ask of a citizen the price of land ? h/t?i?Vecdon? He replied that any quan tity could be purchased within throe or ioat miles of railroad at ten cents per aero, ^he bpi ness of this section con farms visible. ? We soon reach Biloxi Bay, a beautif?? body of water, on whose" 1 DosbW are 'se?ff! px%ra ? galheflng^teiB b and fish, which they follow as a business, tor supply of Mo hilo and geyr Coleaos 1 hi&rk?t?; .on East ; ?c??'n Springs; on ^Wtb.?v.tQ^'^' ii ore lund*, are. cc/uo t? ft itv dollars' focalityVfte. Misa i Christian, further,qnj resorts for Mobile; bear thelmere that respect that AikJ prior to the.war. Louis, over; wide, .and. et's description are seen flail, i and oysi and townAare'i .high-schools and: "of ?bis; hay is ?ttl? tqwfj^of rl^ the fernlee ^raXe'freni er accoj-dlng to &iy-anaj'-?fess notejt sjuujxi?^ iv Orleansj and; Wfced&fcies in; ^Charleston' jp Bayou Sd ??ire6 mile* Tgquire apo-! its sUr?ico fish, i itsi ?;Cityy-'Beven, - ?POP* tgea, '-maie ahd?e Bond and; *&<:&he?W&| ?i?is NOT* ?artHni? is smooth and "fatter ?* fr^ef E: m-ed<ryless? 'leas; New port ,( .jtohwtrtup,j and-bayou?;. b?f tance. betweurf Mol id over water. Tl ?fromjclt'aasteam river. We reached Sbnfhenr se? P; M..' Tti? Mardi its' celebration the fore1 hui-arrival. fr?m*?broad still has had her Murd i Rouge; whilst othe '?d strongly of it, yill'probably'be leas does ari Imme judging from tl Whidi lie around we could see, rec .cargoes, or freight of New Orleans o in business; he state Government calling upon the ' enroll themseWea. wards^the uni?rtu: took place between ?Leo and MoEn?ry at. the St. ?Louis building of peculio* lng on, three strei Bay ?that we were with this house and too Uttle|aocem sics like us, yet^ any other house in leans is divided' in two distinct portion American and Fre: this latter part of tbj> city was situated nur Hotel, where womet Messrs. Sibley and John McDonald-of Augusta. The former accompauiod' us to Galveston. Hero, too, wo had panted out to us Kel ?usun'^'~ p-vefiwif ol ? Heans, the ?at.? fiy, at'4- 6'Aolki 'haa here too had ni evening be of Itt/ votaries city. 'Galvesiou. and so has Baton, ?ster? cities tali-? "ny-' auotner' year,; ring.' New Or-f hipping business, ber of vessels whards as' far as and 4de?i gering: t the merchants lain of .stagnation! f their unsettled v, Mo Kn orv is of the city to few days .a^jer conliiflt of arma Metropolitan;']^' ' ia. ?We-'st?pped; -a very .JprgST traction, front Hore we would i so much pleased* 'tnuch formality, .ation, to suit rus ig higher than Ht% ' New e at least; iifto style respectively or Foreigu. * In -..?encan por ....,.ut with wider and more uni form streets, and 'botter taste as to styl n buddings, and is the most attractive <o fur ns wc bad opportunity to observe [n.this part of tho eily is located thc St Sharias 'Hotel-the most inagrnncei building wc have over soon. It f as thronged with visitors tho evening i ?ur visit. Wo were somewhat disaj jointed in seeing so few negroes in thi muthern metropolis. AU the waiters a Doth tho St. Louis and St. Charles Hotel ira white,'as well as at some other Ho els at which wo stopped on our tour. Took our departure at 7} o'clock A. M Feb. 27.. Got into a crowded ferry-boat it the foot'of St. Ann strcot, opposite Jackson square, lu n few moments wo lad crpsscd the- MJj?gSpipjpj^] river, di i?iubarkcd and took train for Brashear L-ity-;(the ferry-boat; rail road und Cal veslpu line qf stcanors k-now? as tho Morgan line aro all ramed by tko samo party). This train hid eleven passenger ?achesj all crowod U tho fuir-, when wo started;-got rid of anumber of the pas jengers at the sta'; mi on the way. This road, like tho ono t described, is all that could be-dosii m a rail road. At Bayou des Alloman..-., we noticed a wo man paddling a canoe all u nc. Between this place and.Bayou Lafouuhe ara vast mgar plantations-san oof them in good course of preparation for planting cano iced whilst others lieas yet fallow, "At rcuehanie thi? {iy?a od' a brunch if twelve miles to Emma- herc wo had [jointed* out to us a sigar plantation of three tbousaud acres,which had. recently been sold for one huidred and forty five thousand (14?5,?O0j dolars. Tho canc-secd mdj^tock On the pren tees .were included in tho sale. Small pautations, without sugar .houses'and ixtures) are worth Qrdra fifteen to twent; dollars per acre. ! ' -We passed Tigersvllo on Bayou Black, frhd other' places o' less note, before reaching Bnlshear Giy, on Berwick Bay -rt low marsliy plaee-buildings inferior, and was described to is as we went along by a humorous gcnionian, fis I! a place i?f two or tliroe house arid?y2 or six pig pons'stuck in thc nud." On. our \jay hith'nr', .Ex Judgo, Ix Governor Baker who waa Governor c lower Louisiana^ under appointment f Abram Lincoln sat just in rear of. us. He is a sion: thick set ?briOem?n of sev'nty years' HVfrt sidos near Brashear ?fJK- Reachtyg.h^rQ BtI2iO'clbok'm. lookiassagq in Steamer Whitney, and were tf for. Galveston at 1 o'cioek P? M. "with ibout one hundred passengers. Wo haca smooth sea-and pleasant-, frip-r-no BC-Bickness.. Aa we hove iii dight ol Galeston'. ?U tfere anxr lous to get a glimpso(f tho City. As. the cliaunel Of Approach was 'circuitous, ta had,.a good.view oit. Th? dislance from Brashear City > Galveston ia two hundred and twentyniles. . We anohor-. ed at 8 o'clock' A.'M28th, disembarked and proceeded atona^ to Dpppt; pf HenV dfrson, Housion ?teTejcaa Railroad to take accom'wod^P1* tr?iin f?s Houston which wedi'd'a?? olook,' expecting to btop'in Galveston oniur rbturn,-conse quently can( say ndiing of it, except that it is located or* deep, sandy soi? Sooni?W emerglngfrom the city, we crossed a-bay two ules in width, and upon lt? Northern bich hoficed some of Goo. Magruder, Confi?ralo earth-work*. For.'a'oohsid?rable ?stanco above Gfo vc?t?n tere vost pitas qf uncultivated prarie, with uothingupon thom to ??et the eye but gfeen,' gw??\herds of cattle I ^ here and, there graalx, now and,, theil af t dead carcass, and'oosionally, catilerdri,- ? S V"efs; mounted on psa-fed ponies, all fflt?ffl&^&M ?-fcSe' 'Jf?l ?roased^an Antonkiad.Hja^^^ ^ ' j. Road at Hari1sbu*g^0put here .we-no- n fl -?ri . . rt,. Ositil JgH?tf? Wwi ; Warfest, $t ^sj&^'on. ?(??0 i OakiBayqusy. an^,hejTO??b??? ; the advan&^es^ .b?tfc .ter - coaiinuakaUou i^dstransposion. ?krongly., gp^ti^rxU Buikfcmj on Mainj Street is four story -with;li^aJ^uib^wX , frj^t.; J 3*b? blason!c Buildipg and new Market, Housetvp also. ?fin* (jAr^?fcjuoJ turen. We; we^?wi<??pleasedv'ith'thi?t place. *'?-?'? -, ../. 11 J ii11 . ' ' . -A frefrtbie'itfnrdcft' ' ' Vr ', "?Une1 fon^wihg-' letfcaf.'l?^frw? Ttiom?s1 .Watten,' ?fTJ?jbjl 'c?urity, '?rkabsa***' ?cf i J;'M./dc*rtn?tfl' bf Ifearneft' ?la? county,' i?ir., and date?^bu?/few ^ ? . ' ? vii M yq? f oy.pf a Wr^^m?r- ' der ihat took jlaca|..noJ iar from" wfiere ?. ' live'.' it happened ab'our?''??nt"H''?gpv : There*t??fe' font 'toegr?ea ecttc?tned*mst;.' A'Warned Mj^faWKtiildfrtoPiritoate t to stay several day?:' She- was- 'fie* 'wei!. When she left hotne/.and he?-hnebtnl? tbkj "her that he. would ?takf. care ol' the chil dren until .she camabauk, toughen,?m L go^tq.whejesk* waa ?.going, there Was'no* one at home but hired m'ep^a^sh? ?)art-| ' ed back. She, had jwt gbne Cir. be?ftre ai " negro ma^siopr^dTper.ftorae^took her oflj f fore him, ana ne drove -and pushed and} W pulled her . eigtif'Tnilc?* into t?e cqftbrnj t? at cf lieft her f?'>l''trne\ind'Aifienc'tt her^ j He kept he* there' thtee-d?TS ?ari?'?iigh*?s. 'j tied to tHe-?rec.-?no? the"Becon#tMv-Whrle'< titers) sive had;a child- irr fiib wopOs lby her- ^ Self. Siie waA gone- i'r?or: homo three da vi befijrtj.hw husband went aften her? -Hn l| weoi. ov?w.-to- tip, house'where.^?rd?ad? k* atairtcd to.go, and ^yheu.Ale.fou,nd,?hej^.44 * not there started back . home, t ana( Joundf f her horse' tied' wWe_ (he negro had. deft} , it three flays bet?re.'- H? took'tile ???rscj>( born?'and*reelected' some' nilen 'rbge'theii J arid commenced kuntafte for her, ".'?n?/ttte .J next day'th-iy saw'twrrlittls* negrbes; wlty, < told theo-tu?t,'?hey'had- aeert ?;n?jgr?lbo{ "i dayl en re .driving' a white : weepita belora '? him-dowa the patiw Jhtj. scattered -.out] 'i to hunt for them, .and got so close "tbati i the negro went by where the wear.an. wa? ( fied; killed her.with a .stick and j&t?n 1 her, "But they weeft '?h after, lusa, p\jit},) got oft* his track. ' " ' " * -A J I The'negro stopped ?t hefte and ?st??'o" *1 niau and b'by i/ raer? ^'i?^bo?y,htrnt-' t ing for a musing lady i *th?y 1 toW'-h'mv. j; j-ef?, and ss hef[?,t>p?l/)?start they ttudhtj jj him and started back with hirr., arid .met; one ef the wen, in -purauifc. . They taft4c: him tell, where the woawp .waa i J^e.<^aixt he killed her. ' Th?y then nade tifk&t? I them to where she was.. He a??d .they, were in sight other flic day l?et?? wfeh? * the woman fainted, ahusaicfsh?*Bn(i W?-* - ^ ?d thr?e hr fr?"-'*'*-1 Mtein on the coals and eati tnem ; and they would? roll him in tho Boals and lake him out and talk- to him und put him.book, and at- last th?y. -'o^itti i large fire, pu1, him on thu lop bf it and', fat him bani to aih?s, apclthaiwaij thy j*t>r L jfliim, Thora wok nota whiteman ithat* l;ud anything to do with it-alt negrdcsJ fho other three negroes thV.f \*/crc "flled ivere shot dead on the'?spot. 'They kft?wj. ivherc the wdman was and? would .nbt?etl. b< I saw a Judy who helped to shroud the uurdered wonjan, and she. said . she was jri.i-ed ail o\xr tlie body, wlierc h* had. lit her with lti^ Hst She leav^threoj mildrenand a husband. It makes.niy lesli run cold I?) think of it. ' INTERESTING ?.VT?:ACT PROM' \ L>:W'?? )P A MEM BRR OF THK ^Ji?'C*OS?RI^S' , " '?Ve haye been permitted w make the-att-: ? K-xed ax tract abai a litter writlett?by>.:c uember of the ixty {sec?nd.Congress,' ta i gentleman ju our city, ./und?? duie oC ..'ebruai'y ^Stli,, ujtiino, which will no of ^s nterest: . | lr' " AittJi-. niora tiwii 1? wen tba otdjlligent) 3**1 vork, I got a t?i!l .through both HousGs to> wi iay Teni?. Bac u $437 for nuit services" of ?ince thc wa?. On the committee of claims1' vas* a man who'belonged to the 4th Maine- : Regiment, whose flag tne 2d S. Cl Kegi-i I < nent captured at lasrt Manamas. H<i was,' m extreme radical, btu quit* aicfavarjfierlj if fellow. HQ asked me where Bacon, lo?t en lis leg. apd to wijit Regiment, he belonged' ? -I told hun that he lost his leg a.t; Goi^j ? lurg, amt that he was a t?ejriUcr of* Ker- ; ' haw's Regiment, . ?& ronllcct thal- '.' ?hy, ht tianwhobc^gccTto?at'ni'glmefttsVOAldj ?o ic 'pfiict evt-rV dollar the government owed jy lim! That R'egimentgaTo'vw.h -I at Bull ;,' iun." He was still a little hien: s?r] irised wheb I told Khn'l hadbfeeh ? inem- ^ ?et of "'the saino Regiment, andi was-with >^ t at Bujl Run. He beerunaia g?od friend rj[< f mine, and always aided me wiicnover I -s lesired alittle help inthedep?vtm.cnU.' H? , a not now a .member of the House,. *lj irish ho was. 'N??rtjier? .Rcn'?Vk'unV ara leqdepTy better to us Ihaii' Soulheiii Rti-j lubiicans."-Gtec-nville Enterprise. ^ j " Nix," writing to the Chester Reporter . t?m.Co)|rabia,?says,(,' , ., / \ ?A We have,ha'd a visit from Gen^?l%1 /..<.< )oweli, ifie same Who 'c.oia'i?af.cf?a 'tho T?if?d Wfi 'SMt?? W 'first* M?haVrftsJ , ' Ie vas hore onan'?nsp?ci-ing toith/an?,!, ?J i\ me whisper spmethihgfurmy mtb y?rnt* 1 ar abopt the inspection. General ?Mc-, ' )ow?U invited his ".Certi?c*l?cy", Mose^ Pi 0 join him in thfrinspecviofe.. as. a ruaUci .1 f courtesy, I .presume!, wh;ch ce?j^r] e was oxpected to. decline-but " Ii?ry'l .O echpp. looses, w'eii.fc a,ricl he saw, 'and-j >.?... rajTwo' dori'Tknow wh'etli?f he coiirmefed ? ? . r iot' but he aid -cafrj- tile' ft?gro'Adjfti '?f mt weneivl Purvis with-him; 'as rltrt bi Ar is mililaiy family, and Purvis: inspected "JQ JO, went through ftrl the ranks, looked ac T verythihg " Ss big'a'd^ ae'any'body's t,,i o'n"" with a stump of k'cigar in KiS band; .. nd ii is said th at ,the grumblings, and uppressed curses of the subordinate p?-i ' ers oiid private soldiers, while this 'idar; './ ey" was " going-through- them" with lbse8 and McDowell 'nnght hhve been kened td the "rumblings o? a tb^refttEai?n? i?j olcano. "Regulars insp?.d^d by a^inilitjrt ? ficer^and ii,??, $$gerL" ',Wfiat, n?ittT " foll mi?ai tiije,9,ti98tiou .be asked,, ancl I 'buld like to hear th?Jfeply. ', ; , j Dried Apple Pies. /-.?<?in? j J,, Toalh'e, abhor,"detest,* ?'esplBV'*'- ' ' .bom?natfe diiett opplqple^' ( )' ) Indi Uko good.bread, I Uke good meat, ? #p tr anvthing th'at'a g*obd to eat ; tut; of allpooc!g/ub'beneath the skies ??T* 'he,poore?t is dried apple pies p iw> \ ?PL five'me'the toothache or sort eycs^'ni '; 'Tp n preference to that kino) ?if- pies;- - , : ; ' . dM'iu-n' be 'ho farmer takes hia k nari i est fruit, tii< i'orwfi, ijitt ur und baaxl to 'boot; . St) 'hey leave if he. cores to make,us cough, an .nd don't take half the peeling off; ..A. bri 'heaon adJrty cord tli?y're s^ri? , mi ind from somp chamber window hpng^ ?he Vh ore they serve as s a roost for J\ie?? . ? ha rntil thejtfre reidy to make pies.;... ;? ,^u tep on my oormi ,ox tell me Wesi i . ? G? luodop'.t om e. dried apple pies. , .> .ag' < n," u-i ?j .'?.!?, frynwr .'?r H t... j i J 1 |S^tA'*^t<n>-girl whet' was^,V?E(9rrjfed :?>^ ?ur years ago In adres?worth ifs OOO Alf f V ow oe eeen sphfting hef (?wn^^mdlii^i ? '?#Q#<f? L?cEj?s?!-?c?rn tW, . L. 'D. Bowie, the ejfficient Iritra?an? :?j our town, bas revoked,ihe .old, Uanoi mm miw te>?;%nff is'jssui?^ ?be?ft?s to Tj6f/torrh^tb'^ie^o^r?,Jpntn%>?^ tltonftipj??'~^#V'lan&vta ^stWcttorig gK?hibyi J?dgrJ;?^k?ke?'',Tffi? %w*iy*d-j vidfcsr.-t?i?t,',tq,'-obt*?j' a. . tavern -license; (.which - alone:,,a"ul?on2es-,- to\e?ll-i by.tae drink},) -tfi ? appkeajit; jn uM< be. recommend-; acense that "every nccnsed tavern sEpofii shah1 have and keep in InVor l&r'/io'fjse: sd licensed, at least tWgpod ijeaCher beds oil dent' bed^lotherftbf* tko sahte; *ftd*pw?lde! and^keep-g?cd/ wh'oi?Byme\ ajid wrffifcientt .diet for ira velars, ?and stabling-; and prov-* ender ib?W^o^.^;?.tW^pti^ own stock, upon pain, bf forfeiting ina! license pt recognizance, and being subject! Wm^mm . ia! m Udeufefe'/* Tte iaw na,tmarry??l8*Uiot??'ha3 i beni a tid?<l"lx}ttcr,l-but Judge* tdftke-isl . deferir, ined, ?nd? wt? *Hick.. . Bery s ^dy^jw' reviv?;-atd,-?Q?orce!ii? n^au^wt uts.-rAb-' bvti?k.?i?saja)p4 ?&ttfer. "? j AI???'./ ,?V-. i . ct* ? Bl 5g* .?'??l?.ITlVrVy?! *\IA ,m\V.;\ ,. .jT^N^T^6/'Ptr^?t,^e?fti? oas c^n^pced; h^.nsnai. ju Dueling ubcr^tbe Northern Stafes*. ' 'The 'etonpous.^ss oj business demanding 'Executive1 at tend?n precluded the p'os'ibiTity of tjie Southern] Wut? bnt'Sdes T?ot*i?WeT?crW\n?h;the'nice Il?lVtHpiwio'? New?-Vef k.^Ph?adefphifc, ind'Olbw-Kicrtht?rnicitjwAr^ ' ?lid Otlitur.- - irja^iqu^^OJfrrWVwja??.ofc^LLvy?-iiV, CW ?ka AWffy j #oy< ajftt, ..tta?p# & ?asi^r Ihan.Grapl can flo wnhonf her. Jrdf SpTO^n!^^ #al1 ^mffyjfle Vfouft-HHlha^v?s^fl-j Ain enTi!??1y'a**ir^ nV^nh1?fce^lr^;fcij l?inccnon ?rat ?T his .? atmy'trf:olao?i lioW-i >ra*i:t. til?. fcijuih -Vdu 1 ? -by no. u?a,na ciV,? l ?, *. atwni^?^iieiT?^^^^p^ui?wi-? dist. . _ i Towtowri tie^Ts-?"* .&cV |m?#tf\& wwi0 MjfflAWV^'j [Mt td tfte-^y V^?r; oV&f$, '(?3 ?ffoc? ?'tfte'B?tfrnA'taWih* AHgtH^WM ?tro^s.^-'Biiillie^le^?wme^bdwent ; here tpe a Rtfpoblicdn 'gain o?-two in tho /fingrejsionai-de'fegElion.;-:, the-'-rugged' 'inue-ba?/poiuwo? .na ?good, results, in 'Oles. ' ?frJ?m dwtfees j& ?4* sijpw xi irincipic sent for tHeir little baik.-Bay, fVhen the sky falls and larks turable trj$ RAW) % SW*,*?? fl^WM nd mpectdn ' .,.!,? ~~?. ' f. iii ?i ?^?nl(l <il! j S?AY AT HoME.-rWe had thc pfeasurej, J - -ep- d ^ni^^^i^t^MTjwwgyi Tjalley g ki ? book on ancient epitaphs pnblisucii r^jlan^brlrti!!^ orrt'.?rr)rtie>g*iTiri? cu-' OsUics. A carcml*Ntrl(ly of their style tay provo-nsefiil - to Writers of obitrtarji letry. 'Wo; 1 fn found in the ' Ord Oyfty riurs, Jirtirrljrircrh':'' '. Hore snug hi gravo mV wife doth lie, Now Hbe4s airest, ami so am '/ l Tho next one shows how mu ch umr J accomplished by tlie use pLaJi??^ idieious'poelkail Uocu.se?*' . ? : , Hj?io'liesiJohu Burin, .r ..-, /?vhi? was kiJl'id by fl, gun- , i ik \v.\m? wa^rflfiiitin, bnLhls'Wte??nu'n? was Wflddji?*?'" . t ?'*'. .. i ut Wood woijfdirt shvnie with gun, .so Ihon-ihi irnnh wo'njtl.'* ..>>U< j Th? ibHoMing is a bearrtlfnl fn?tnnce of njuirn? af&ction? .-I'M. ? <-< S llew lie* ittN* deal' xAto?'t\ hnd-?l?u?tu .und uUrfa\i,?.. . . r.?;>-, ...f". ,. ?. I said I nyrrcttcd her, tshoutiUie too.'J Another pf a.similar nature, though it ems a little harrfjtost&i? ?io Jaslword >m ii woman hi th'iswjVy. 'Tpachurch ird near Newmarket lio buried tr|c two ? ves of Tom lexton. On tl i? ?omb-stona one is thc following : ' J "Hero lies tho body of Saran, ?exton - ?h? was a wife thatttever vexed'rine. i im't say so much, for-the ?ne tilt thq next.stone.;.'. ; . I , .,{>r Here is amoro?a-iwtlqftlj.cqmhiofii-ensa iturdi, of *h?,,tned?pd iH'ilec: ., , \ i'This llttif; help Jth?t lies here 11'5 W w (sfincnur'd^y tho dj^rrheor." There ??u^^ bo .s(i?^-,ni?4;ikp, ?,i? this .; < extract, lt\s al hither too j|&bd ',' < mpiimept to'be deserved by Wiy paerej 'V liUiuan being : ^ ^ ' ' (' r..,"J. j T Kn liou?st.?jllow^r? is laid. . " ; [3 dews in furl ho always paid, '. I ttl vrhftt's-'rnor?'stmftjjo; tho'neigbbrjxs .? tellthK/ii, dru ?t-?V) u >/? t it* ? 3 brqogh^ ?iwk borrow cd u^bevJfe'+'Si' " ' ..'?Arev?ntinu:u\ly.i;wiKing)vi?-.<l | , VRGE AN'?i COMPLETE STOCKS ?1, Fui-?ii?ui-o'. , yr-,.x.',..t :. *% irlor, 'Chamber;' Dining Room .4 And ,, . ... j K. Si?.^ 1 ,',.'; /ft Td.THE .LOWE^'IV,,, \ M. iH'consJsts'of'c'vin-y article oTiTtUR??,!] "* TT?E required to ftirnish''a?H??sepr? -j, ??-oi t?ipletb; '-' ' "'?I ;.... Jail and.cxalulna'af .bur W.ai'o-Rqon)'^ ,4 /.fl ...i--Orr-- Wu? ?.lwaj'3.on bandest the lowest pri'cesl j ^ Of our own, -manuhictmre. ?? > J P . /..n. M* .^GueTAji.aA,,. *] S . . M ?|t>) Uli ..?1. .( . ? '.?..t ? ?ff >XAN.TERS- should .exanun? the "T abqve-?araed old-and ?liabl?.'?in w fore buvUur-?ny- ?o?t?r. ,1t. combinas f 5* 3. FeQuired, Qualities , pf, .^InniJ^Ity. K?* p?ngtb.and DUraffinfr. It! glus fait La ri cle?h, i?aKoar*xc?IlenV Hiit'frjftfen V tngring 1- ic - to- l-2c. p?r lb. .nbov$ f * ; and U .universally i admitted to the %hleit r.HJunlng,gin. made? W? ~ vUtf^tbjity, yeats1 e*perieno?Ap.t|ie |'fVJ sindte"and Warra^U^ery gin perfect UBI n? dtastantly, QL IheT, hands .of dofcrE Bots, to which ^Jtovlte vnspei ti?n. ' f?* :Mrculaw,,w?th watfmonlAls^and full jd" ?T'I Brown Cotton tii?i'CO./- <1-^ ?|*j -.r;rf* New.Londtt., Coho* j ^igR?nilff^trJri^l * fe S-Sfeif?i^i^^ . k*Mi<r? *4. ,i"r..,f.v.^^ i^/)-,^ Mr,!?* -.nf fin" fiMtttfffr. nxi ?Iii? .r**. r ??m*.? tf.??,? ?*.#> ?. !vo Au J,? fe,.*? -.1? t*?.? ' T '-...??. *?>? ****** *".wv. f?i..iir.r. ^'^"v ?.rjiMi?ri :-r? ^.?u!T 'T *4;4 .' ? ' : II> nfifi-, ^wH<??i.!-.iM o.?} tt* ,nr.'.t4-t j -?-rf? jif.t? ??l?r, -i'. ? Cr. ?d'? . . . ?. ON?h* **Kftl i??(?r ?ir?*" *. - i, . ?? -1 ?WTO stir?'to Visit tte'? .? " t**,! Ts.? v, .. ..- .?! ^ : ? .?. ?tiM^*ttStu*?Jt^^ ,r, . -..jw'-.... -i . n ^.o?:.-.?r. l ,iJrW f^.,J. Ni?'.???* JUKB . - t- . ."OF Vltel^iM.i-c.^^ps,./ ?. - ?*....? ,.?MM(?>V| nt ?*Wrv??<?'f >. j '< Hn^iti ^/ ? i. v .* vt * ..t ! rhl-l ??.fj .ft. ?r/>!;<. ?ISlt^lf titi**-,) ??.' ... *. '?'w* * ? 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' . . k LECTURR. ?o- the- Nature, TreotJ iL niciit.aad^tiii^?nr&<<)f Spqrma* f???SF\m M ^"V.ual,AVeaknoss,,Involi i?*ry ?m?ss?ons;-SexiiftI ?Aty, and n^t-wunverris I to1?Mirr1 fcfc* gwi?raVy. srvonaneaa. ..UonsumjiiiDUi . rouspni ORr^-J.^'rX'tVla?W-ECTJ, tf.*!):} aiijor n-t il;?i<>4U.8ea/B0oM,,ri?C'. ) tte? Tbq. worla-r.fiv)vva^ri,: uw^i* ..jn? this i Lmirable Lecture, clearly proyesfronj s" ?^^cflfciicu\hatktno'^rn!t'Oti^? ????iestif self-Albus* maw*e ?ftecboalj removed without medicines, aD&vtf lbj. Lt dangerous io?l<?l operations, boa? os, la^i?/n?nt^-'i^i^mwiiiJs? point* KoWjATTBftr- --w^?."->"..?' 8onMriae??f^^trc?tin?< address,? in? a ainsflalod envelope,.flrJS.jfcf (Wftftp? .c cents, ?r (wa j^taie, stamps. Alse !T'itowoio'.-NBW.*erk,v-?..*?... GRIMS .& BITLE? HE Undersigned have formed a I C>-Faft!ier*H11\ if. the Practice ol' Law rm Hdiwtreid County. . . . . .. S. B. GRIFFIN, . K . M. C. BUTLER. . Febl* . , -t . .li ew .I^aw Firm. I* .... v ? ? .? troH$ K. BAOTJN. Tilos. J. 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