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Carriage factory. The undersigned respectfully ih forms. (fliu-.public that he is prepared to do all Kind of Work ia the .ab.ave line .on iho-shortest no tice and at. Living Prices. HORSEJSHOEING doue in the best possible manner. } nlr=o have in full operation my PLANING AND MOULDING; MACHINES, Aud GRIST-MILL. All work in ibis line done without delay and on reasonable terms. A share of the public pntVona^e. is solicited. july 25 ii. riggs. O^VX^T, 1 CALL a r itt i: PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1871 by the Propri etor, who is still ready ami willing lo iill orders in BREAD, ROLL , l?IES c a k i-: s or ni i t\i--,u: i jti lulls. (JUNG EU IS By the BAKUM, or ?OX. Also B 11 :r?: A .1 ) anv oilier Kind Ol For Camp-Meeting Meeting?. .' .ist received |?rcM!l ('onfoclioiaru'Scs. Fitiicy ?t?oti<t-s Ami RiS Si;.im Whielt will '>e Mi Id sis LOW a* any that eaii bo-hon "lit in tIrangehurt/. Thankful for ilo- past pnlrouii^e Of im\ frinids and die buhlic I still so lie if a con tinuance of their cn-uoiu., T. W. Alhri-ivd i i, f.i!--el! Slreel, next tloor sept 11, 1878- ly Mr. .1 P. barley. I OLD AfiD RELIABLE. \ J{Dr. SaxfokiYk Livek Inviooiiato; ? Sis a Standard Family Remedy for ^.o? ??diseiiacH of tboLiivor, Stomach ?/*?jsTOs ??and Dowolfl.?It is Purely <h*?J.a ??^WS jVegetable.?It never ?.?*"'* ? j| J?ebiiitatea-ltia .r '<V? ;^ {@ ti ?'Cathartic auj ** f>'ly o n i c. STItY u ?* ?> ru<A? VU V? >S> t \\0 n^:< * \ ??i*%3lrl 3 ^il I 0 Bf> &'vibrator} ' WS?> b"''7, ??bell i? ?y practiceS for nioro than ."5 years,J *?* with un precede ntod result*).} SEND FOR CIBCUtAR' $S. T. W. SAN FORD, M.D., ffl??S4KiVrf ? ASY DHt'OdlKT M l Mi TKI.I. YOt> ITS KU'l T*Tln\. ? Ncpt H) |y PIANOS & ORGANS EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT buddein tit nni< ?.' Orniitl Introtliietlon Salo continued until Nov. i, 18S0. Only sale ol the ki..d ever successfully carried out in America, n.otio superbinstrumentsat fueiorj- rntoi for Intrmlucl Ion and .\?Iv?ti iMfment. Nrw plan of Helling; Ho Agtttl I "o Coaaijstoo! I los'.rs Borti itltpsl airoct from i ictoty to prcsier?. Itidlli rssa'i prtfits t:vcl. Arant'i r&tos to all. Oaly boat*Dccth MllltgODtblipUn. V1ANOS, 7 oct. A12$, 7) net. $155; Square tirands, till. OltUANS, O Stop*, tfii 13 stops, $71; 13 slops. Mirror Top Case, ts>. New, handsome, durable. 0 years guarantee. 1.1 days trst trial, t'nr. haiers cnoii e ftmn ten lend tng makers nud HUU different *tytm. Join this KtjCM ill le ?-l nl? of c pun lusers and seenro ?n instrument at wlsoleaisiti I'ltlvn. Sp<-cl?l terms io Music Teachers, Churches,aM Vttstort Addirss lor IiitttMl u< 1 lou tin lei Lirculars, LUDDEX & BATES, Savannah, (hi. dec l!l 2| Fi > K S A I A house and lol opposite Wni. Willcock'n on tlie be'levllle Kond. The house is in coin* pleteordor with every convenience- l or particulars apply to AM SALLEY AT TIILO CORNER OP Russe! Street and Railroad Avenue BY A lull Stock of A GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Whioli will 1)0 sold C I E I? A 3? r"? O A H> I T. All my Old Friends ami as ninny Now Ones as will favor me with a call is respectfully invited t<> examine my Goods and Prices. inn i lv TBE KEW WH ^093 ^ ?t> U s3 uU<lg i.. 11 -j i ' 5 2 EiS i a 0 ?j fr. wonderful In Its conception; un precedented for doing n lar&a rarc-n of sowing In tox:i!o fabrics nnil leather. Us motions nro continuous, admitting of rn extraordinary u?lo ai speed, either by steam or foot power. Every motion of tito troadlo makes rdr. stitches, tints produc ing about one-third rnoto wcrltina day than other Sowing i.. ichines. Ii- no stop motions, and V ?? hi ::s the ctlicri with tho ncocilo out of '. io f>'.*!c usos t!?o well-known Wilson Compound Food on ! co," the needle, it has two-thirds less parts than any ether first-class S6wlri? r.-'.;-- :i!r:o. Its arm is fully eight and one-half inches U-.--: and five r.'id ono-haif inches high, and the whole Machine i~ yery compactly and scicn tificaiiy constructed in proportions, elegance, design nnd appear anco. Its simple, powerful end perfect mechanism places it r.s tor In advance of all other Sewing Machines ctn the telephone o superior to the tin speaking tubo. The WS'-GOfd WIEKDJWG ATT/tCHr??KT, for repairing all kinds of textdo fsbrics WITHOUT PATCHING, fur nished FREE with all WILSON SEWiNC MACKSNES, together with e Tucker, Rufflor, Corder, Set of Hemmers, Binder, etc, THEODORE KOISN AbKNT FOR OR A NCtEIU.TRG (MrXTV l-'vivmls i otcnir.vm- ?> alloncl! ?">n lint .VJlil mi: il ? ? :: ?.J?i?nd I vrv vi. Ill in ; i:ir<> ?!?? I', T k ? I'l'sjlJAIfS vom-1 i i nn ? i i" ! ? Mi bb.'i r..v h: H \ MS fen t'iiee, U}\uu]t k :ii ibo !.<>'? Ii- T i'lt?<*K.! -!<>?/ ih>! Iii- Ploii'r -'?> Ihie hi t'-<-. sind \ I !. :liin^- in Ill's I n ? **:iv. sonii' l! T! ?'! - in around ? Ivvi'ry iVuiii - lit ?t 11 < I bayo :i punii'l ; \ ml ii \? ii ii '< < ? v. t:.i and iible. I'm iiir .M.\i'l\ 1 11 l-'X on \ imir Table ! ,.iitii nr?r iill ildi'ijis in hi- Sim'. J i ??:? - mi c.iiii >.i ;isk fir more! i .v\\ i'ry Iii? "i:s ,.,,?>? ? itn'l Ik- i'i|inilli'd ;ni wlifii ! Ivveri iiuui w bo know- I ?i:M "iii-lii-- I'nr hi- iron 1 ? k-\- !?? ! Jr. Iiis S?nitii|?.> I loom diey Ily, very time thai lltey aivdry ! oiue hin!: to 1> lliyin 'I.'/ * lit ? m in '. \ ml lip nlw iys It? <1 t'.< v in ! \ev? r yet ilii'l lie h i Pat, &j|oii'| vi ii know li>- ii ib'l be bca' ? ? unk within his Stnrusii iratnl; n Iii.-? I'mi - l??ti ii ?tie ii" i It;? ??'*!'; tljco-tion him :i il yon wills >r - i S i>; \i ??. !1 it * ?> ?>i' : )h ! 'v iii n k liii y i i n? vi-vr. I j t-IISOli J'oil.l ? to M*". Ill-Sl'iit, .-v'iiii - iinry iJrii Wrt |(? ail?? ivt ii: iii lisch i i; i r;ii i-aI . i>?-nt ii.-?iuieii, 1 U...I \ s-. lls clican, ml I ho Inn si ?iiis w|:i keen, /v i \ 11 11 ;..-i-in b.?\i.ii; siars . >ii\i ii w tili all - exct j'i 1 ><? M A U.S. T I I r. tUU Iv, WATCil.UA Kl ii am) It EI> AI It Kit. '; riiiic ibid (ii*k, ' both tvantc 1 .uv, Poi \\ atch iniil ('jock anil |.|dt? In it, 11 lit-' yi n iii cd. i?r iinie to sei, I ii-i sannn r rni im I to C'liiyiette. i'nr two ily y ar- and hv'i. lie's Rjieii ii 11 ruin!: how his ?i! - to know llv .-|n'ci:il I'r.ivi le'i ?? lie's senl I'm < iranei bnrj? ilinl ait to -bow. II :i \\ itlch will ki eji ii" lime, ^ini if a (Jloek will civc.no tick, "I i--ju-i because yoii've inisseil ihi- liii ', Abieli tells oftjmiil wm'.^, true an?! i|iiicn If your Wairh willkoe|i no lime, < in i, ? T. !),?( ?iivictto; If yoi.r * l"i'k will u'ivr n ? lifk (in tu t' be< hiviette. "Tick ami tihie" arc iieciled hero l!y I'livniei'H, hoclors, Lawyers, all, 11 litis t*o true, tbonlako pood rare i )n 'J'. I>. ('hi vi \n c ill. I.- N<) l'K T'. Ali Wim hr n niaiitini wilb me lor renairsen tin- 1st Nov., I87J will be sold ai anctiOn il' tioi railed lor ho fold the lir-t Monday in December next. T. DnCHIVlICTTK. inly 4 tf ?| ! '? HN !?; AND )lKllll.\Nir.A i |:y I.!,-, i.. ?. \\'<>i.!';-. ?>rti.-.> over M. Lhiiin >-j<i ^atinf.ciUiii gu.U:pitc-e..l in r?11 Optfr :1 !<?i|s, f-- " Tce'li i'A'lf.ii'h'il without pain. ' y !.?? .i .? ni Niirn t)<;^' ll.i.?. . YS Si tit a/HivCS^ ">r., ma; k::; --T.:.:r.t Koj.ic'.!.i!.y inform^ tjie |'?tt 1 ?Ii?i g< nerully} 11-nt 1'iS Mhblt* it re com:1 ??? it .1 nnil lilleil sviili KI N K I10KSKS A .\ I) .MILKS Wiiiilti lie i- <>!i* rinr ti v ry r.o w .i * i m c' i: Those in wnnl ni'.Htiiiil *5 <><?'; are re - (Ti i; ? lly in vi 11 ?! t n ?jive ino i ? ?:'.!!. .1. '\ . !!. hl!KK .fi:. Tr' O TT T 23 3S HOJ3SE AND CATTLE POWDERS .%m Will ours orjirovenl ni?.-n.!e. ?fo Unnas will dlonl t'i MO, J!i 'H.-r I.c.-.'n F?. ?\ ?::. i f l ?utc'a I'owitan are uvjd Iii tttiu>. Koitlx'sl'owdera wilt run nit I prewn 11 :<><; ('tiAt.::n \ t'otiu'a I'owdur* will |..-. out is tri:? in I <>w i KoiiU't l'owilttra will Im*ri'n5i Hie ipntiititv of millc nn.I cn-arntwenty percent., ?ni| niuUu the liutlur firm Uli'I SW.'Cl. ? Pout/.'* Powder* Will our.- <ir prov.-nt ftlinoM r.\ ichy DtSRAftR t.. w hi -a lion 'i and i ittUi aro ?nt\'i rt. POVTZ'n I'omukkh ?11.1, OIVK f-A i Ci'Ai-1 1?>.\. ?ul.l ever) w |i?>ri?. UAV IV E. FUCTSS. Troj rlotl r. lJAUi IUultK.'aid. Fi r raM y I r. a; N a \i ,\ K i 1.' Hi il l>r. a. ? 1)1 ik k.<- uovlJ Iv wax wmtmi Having neenllv ni'ivi'tl into my S r - ??. i wot:Iii ii ?.? 11 i \ ?? in form my oM frii inl-i ami ??. hlio g neraily 'Iml i h ve o . hi con tin o to keep on h mil tin I' n-.-i I ?inj-, l!c-i I 'ti mts uml I i:;-, 1 .:i ni|>> n 'i.l I- . \ f ill . ] im > ('igii r niiti I'o in ?>?, i lain an I Inline t !:tn ? .<? . A ni ii liict, evcryiniu^ sii:ili> ??.< p :u :t . . i ?. class DL ? Li Si ORK! I also occupy, willi my fami v. tit" rooms ov. r I lie store, ami llicrnfnri! v\ i t ? l)t> nlile to put up prescript ions a any tuUl n'l liiuirs iluriug ilie ni?rlit. Sec Itcll mi Iroiii iltior \. C. DIK KM, Mi 2>. rail :;l if^T'.i ly u. t. )n i)cx ... <???>.. ;?!??:.;, s~i< .<?? I(l<?n apt?..?.;.n F*n?noia?w fJatifurhl?, und nur. ??! tViwhiiiKtun and Chuxltiin Sts.. N. i'. SolU by nil Urugyiite and I>ral?rs. AiTuin of Fortuno's Wheel. 2.' _ _ Charleston to Bo the Entioput of Ihe Trade of the West. .New York, January 22?The tiMi.il demand, during the. lest few dn\s, for South Carolina Railroad stuck and unsecured bonds is explain ??d ;ii last. A syndicate ol New Yoik capitalists, |iromin:nt among whom arc Samuel Sloan, President of the Delaware and Lnckawm-.i liti!r>nl; M< ses Taylor an I Rieh ird huh ?r?, has been formed lor ihu purp'MC of taking control of the .South Carolina Railroad Aiid rclea-dn r it from the litioatTliii whi<di now keeps it in the ciiMidh ol the l'i:i.cd Slates ( Vin t, with a eitw to uiakino ,i without de lay the iciiuiihu link in ihe chain oj roads whtedi sliali (iaiiii ?et I .lie great, in11r u'l system ?< ol the West wicll the Atlantic ??: .t oar I a ( ' i u i -r > i 11 llti j Iii ii- of tin sy ml ii i ?> ar ? eayrn-d . t road is iu he in -.::a.. i-o vufi . i < I. . i.e.-^ \ :. wili s-peedily lender Chariest u the leading ?Inp pn.y i'tih -on h id New Y'ori;. Sixty iiiiii oi ii ad at re to he httiit iin tin di al \\ to connect the South Carolina II liil \'{t\ j? . i an mir cniii i nil :Vihi \ihit ' nek Willi ti e > ineiithaii Siiiilhciij linitd. Hot ?d new and -[ letidid .sieauii i's :.- to Iii .-.< ed on 11 ' a "v V- l k and < hiirli slon hoc '!!.?.-., i; i .:;;id, will m l:p ? thbi - n -.v j lying '?ii tie- ??? i v|< it tilt i i . id i I U'l lidcif-,1 a/l' II . - '. in ft :? . Ill i'v| I ? Hi! ? ?? inn Hifiji [(.. h' (1; 1.1.4 trad l-iie > inlii;.V.^'-;.1rotdv ?yd -ii.:- ry Iii ii i(M't?-n-irr' 'f ..? ( ?- the ?- ? ii n VLiilwi K..i .n.ci v ouipaiiy. ime oi :\, 'in ailn*. - nloii-' holding twenty tijptusaitd .-hir-s. I'liay Bdo n * ^liJtiii^^J^ii^l-''n _iir f o'-,!)it-.'a; i ?-, with o'.her roads, hm ex poo in win -n (?? s.- hy dint ol Ihe completion o llio rihori .-! and nm-t diieci route Ironi In Ohio liyei to ihe A laiii c ?sealioilid. I he) ?ii* ili.i ? .?? .Maren report .Uli gimw ::; ? Suii'l Carolina 1... hoi l i i in uvcclle it lioune .it condition 1 ,i- atternoiii Sid >> v. ,:- (clvollered tor ."south Carolin \ Uai i o i i'k, hut hoi i - w r ask; ? iu c-1 > i 'i 1'ghl b?ei inj? diiiday iUiy,ht. 11im ? ivi et i he ii t e to t h .? in.in oi 1 i; in w a'ry h - i. . -- ! and ttorro.v > ???. .i! To little hubbies that I a t d iriii.? the ivueU ??. i e in an j Uoy, i .<? eni iti ins oi ? n/y. |> i lo, je.il jou-? and mal iii ty y odd lo the soot inj? ind-.i 'ii.-c- of tins hour, tu. t c I in ii. i. i has come that h i- i;^ hiii o.v i. ijui-jl an I peti te. The ! weekly pi; us -d tin- hone" . in lusl ? i mi- man Ii ive ail bot n con. en uat - i I the hull- er iin- in ti ide _n n r d tue !,?! don i it-i bud I cap a oi I -sit oh* nnd now at peace with eon science ami all tin World, iddiiinio 1 mi I. . i nnui, no k-ii g in puiale i l Ii i .-o happy umlci the .-oothinu in j dm iici - oi ? iOv- i > t c. d \' U|i>iil '. ainlin^ on the In".in- it wli.i win sh dl v lie . p>r I Lioll ol 1". ity, del n a-Uin -olc;UH ip.C i . Ulli II4C WlliLJ 11.401 ol I 11 .' I 11 at *>liil'ii ilij? daWil poll o - c.re { a not 11- i week, i iici >i in ten iii in an ! I inerens, -hau ii c ii reciiril oi life iii.it and du v'i 1'housaniis ol c dllii i ?' lids have ?iinoln cd doaii the hop - of i a; I \ hmiM hiihls?? ihou.-an > ?! mis - y'.- children have nu- ; i want I nuil w-ie, an h i d- i . w < in \ ed wy o ueijo < j>iiii?, whilst . ,c uioine .i ?)? ine .. ? il \v i i i\ i i.i 11 ; . i n ,<i i U- ill ?. ill a i ii.? i i n 11; ? e ? if mi iu lie?.? /?.'. L o.-nr.ii.. .. 1:1 -r Li^slij A II .1 lit o. j '111 1 III 1\ ? ll-.l ? It IS iiccii i ('o. ii ii. iii.i ...i a dayrtfiriwo ehdea vorin-i m induce ihe State :t hi In i iii-.- procure the arrest ol C. 1'. Le> ie, the nolornuis Ian! eom nn.-.-i lur. who is now residing near Topi*) ., I\iiu-fii>i . pplii'stti -ii lor i ri ij'i.-iii hi ?v i- made to la ? ti ivur nor, I'm ^ a- i ufiLscd. Kan as don't wain him, and oven the South Landina I'oniicnnary ivolit have him. Keeping up the Honors. Untied the above caption, the Columbia Yeoman^ among other tilings, says : V He hnppeu to know it to bo a lad that not a few men of very ordin ary intellect an 1 mental ability, hy accident or fortuitous circumstances, attained to positions of rank in the army, and, that, in point of fact, they commanded men who were their superiors in every respect except that oi military rank. We therefore say I hat in looking tor nun to liil our 0 dices this tiling o! going back to hunt our Generals, C lonoh en 1 Majors, wit a now an I then a Captain. \\\ the Confederate army is ail wrong. There was many a private in the ranks who did more and holier aevviee. taking everything into con-eleia i m. th.iu < nnu o.*rh >s ? who wore epaulettes and earriel .-?vurds. We .-;> nk from actual knowledge oi the facts; ami as one who occupied nil intciuicdh.te posi tion in guide ol rank, we hesitate not to ttixj that the rank and lileofthe old army ol the 'lost cause' had j ist as much intelligence, courage and true patriotism in it as did the higher grades rank, lion riug neu for pa.-t -ti vie-s is all right, provided in men h h<i i >? il iy ?-ii arc .honor-id Let us away forcvoivwith thi*1 n'la i tout only those wiio were ollicios in the uiinj iti'i worth via lit l our o'.h 'C iii??t fid*I p a-i ?> .ui-i i?e made lor the o ii me :t.re idy >,"C -i \< dn?i w.. ? utr o a sword, we sey, in ah enndo. and none ty thai :n i ii of jiio v. iy b< -[ material in the .-onto was in the ditches, on the vidclt. post and in the ppe'it Held in the front iAii!.?, a;.d tints, ninny}oltvhctrf are a* I dl.se tying, when homil'S are l>> he conferred, as :;n_\ oltieur, fro u Gen. l.i-e down. We know this i-n >t a p....it..ti view o ihii tpiestio i, hot tt , dins not deter us from expressing our J h UKSi, views in th. mutter, i ook in the rank and file, and see what it contains, u iw and i in n Shcridau in Forn-.tndina. ''Three cheers for Gen. Sheridan.!' These woids cam.: over the telegraph to us Iroiu the calm and balmy city ol Peruauilina. (irt:it heavens ! Can it ho; is itsh? Can human nature _>?; si) low as this? Was i: Fail S'liCri Ian, the _ivat despoiier? W.i i: ihe rullian who made the fair wo in. ii d'the valley ol Virginia so p mr tti i' ih >ir bodio- were unable to give milk to their sucklings ? Was tins to- brute who i\a> hurrahed and ? ii ei>- i lor in the beautiful city of Tun idiii i '. Surely not; out .i s wo think that the devil himself is in-; y cutiiled t- a furlough, ami th it j Irom Richmond to GaUeston the drum und liieaml throat >ii v.thl gieet him. l'nii She dan greeted in the i South? Oh, Lord, please deliver us! t'crhap-" our senses arc ii| on the Kip ! Van W in ^ I" oid-:-, but we would snoiier p.iy hoiii.ige to the greatest lie.iay.-r j: oi'tle I in Sacred Writ I.:.hi io i.ivs a button in h ?nur Ol Ulla j.; ea it o onvici I criiiliu ti. 1> it Ulis p..of our iiistory bj el ?so \.-C/s *r ;e? loten Time*. Unjuit. Tht re i- s long tu k in the fhird ( oiigic tonal 1> ?n el oi iayiug Con I givn man t >. ?\ yuii Alken n the . shell aller ihi> i<a: * oiig less man I Aikeu is one ol ine ablest K*piesen I laiives Sooth Catolina has, btii the j pi upie tue mo ji eased wi.n the iude j pet m o coili 4u win. n ue has shown i a; iiiicuii iii to pursue.? Gci>ryeluioH TiUt Gto. W. Willidins. The suit of the Kew York Cotton Exchange against Gen. W. W illiams tu recovi r io - ol $200,000 has been goinj! ? i. nail) ninco i>ci"ber 1st. ? r. Wi.unnis'plea is that ihe specu lation - w ere made b) his par tin r , woh n, hi .knowledge, und Wero oi. eide ?'. liu regular l?u i u? -s t! s case i* conducted by the tiria ol P. H. Chamberlain A Co. Suicide. A dispatch in this morning's \\njis tcrt dated Sumter, January 22, says * "Preston I). Mood, editor of the Clarendon Frest. and teaoher.of a suc cessful private school, blew his brains out hi t night at Maiming, where ho l(.sided. It ia rumored that the re fusal <d? a fair daughter of Israel to reciprocate his attach incut) caused the rasu act He v\as about 21 years old, ate vvas the s< n of Rev. Henry M. Moid, a distinguished Methodist Minister, and a most exemplary gentleman The young nun was talented bat erratic?some pay not . always wine. He was, reckless a* an editor, and was recently chudeugod by young ( buries Pool on accouut of newspaper remarks Rotn patties wete willing to light, hut tne see-puds could not agree upon the terms- Young .'i.iod was well yesterday, attended a party last evening, and killed himself alter returning home. lie has a lurge jtuuUy connection here. The sad cent has excited much sympathy. The Mood family are remarkable lor p ety Uttel worth, and have furnished several able members to the South Carolina * 'onferenee.'' A large cnucousc. of people atteud ed the Inneral and burial services of ib.- deceased, w itch took place Thurs day altcrnoon. and prominent amonx those n attendance were all t,he pupils I ihe mining Academy, who, with . hi ii;i ? y s '.-tood around the grave of their teacher while the last sad rites were being performed. Aa.ecti.?tu of Patrick Henry. When the celebrated Patrick ^r?^*, ry? of Virginia^wa.t near the close of life, and in feeble health, he laid his hand on the Bible,'andaddressed an ol I friend who was with Iura. "Here is.a hook," said he, "worth more than till ever printed; yet it is my misfor tune never to have read it with pro jar attention and feeling till latel) About the same time he wrote to his daughter: "I hear it said'that the Deists have claimed me. The thought _;ives me more pain than the appella tion of Tory ? 1 consider religion of iiifin tely higher importance than olities, and I lind much cause to re proach myself ?hat I have lived so long and given no decided and public proof of my being a Christian." Church and Theatre. The Savannah Sunday Telegram -ays the Chicago preacuci8?are discus sing win iher chifreh members ought to be allowed lb go to the theatre. Tn Atlanta the question has long been settled in the affirmative. The Presi dent of the State Sunday School As m.v union, the Presidi nt of the Young Men'- Christian Association, as well as Suhtlay School Superintendents and church oflicials, attend the thea tre in that city It does not seem to hi a tnatier of discipline in auy.ofthe churches, yet we presume there is tpiitu as much re igion. it riot piety, in Atlanta as in Chicago.?Columbia /'.< met to Yeoman, Whose Ox? Stop and think about it, stalwart haters of the Sou n !' This Maine business lias a lesson lor you. Here J is Lien. L'ha tuber ;niu i i charge'oftho Augusta Stute House, and tho'netvs papers are tilled with talk ab Hit "guns," "revoluti mary measures," "iia id" and st> on. How you would have railed at such an exhibition be low M.iion ami Dixon's hue a few years ago! Your hatred of the "rebels'' w ouhl have glowed at white heat and justified any use of federal troops for putting down tho "now j rebellion." Charity is best learned by experience, to be sure- We of New England now know how it is ourselves, -S,>' -n:/ji??Id Republican. Mr Denis Iveantey when in E ?sfon was interviewed by the Herald, which was ob' iget) to go nut and borrow a J tot of dashes to fid the blank places I in his conversation.