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VOLUME xxiii
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BATES OF WEEKLY.
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'“■* M 'bates'fob tri weekly. ^^
"£^5'ir3iE: ? »
M ;maBLYIN ADVANCE.
more «n« copy will be fur-
u'iurt,yU'“JF ch *5p for g>“
M. OWINELL*
Proprietor.
, rrAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ill, Aam : i:istrators, Elector, or
the l' r, '|r T ffVe' orenoon end three in the
! ‘“ ori of , ho Court llonae in the county in
afternoon. it V 3ituatf d.
»hich the P r ”j' e3 ' e - sa ie, must bo given in e pub-
i ( o,vcn m • ■ t0 sale day.
t Debtors and Creditors of an estate,
m „,tS'pufei?e>l 40 days
..ssSiS'isaf
*rJ:sn!SWSS«a^
1 ' ‘ ! lrou Administration, monthly six
"'“ClTor dismission > from Guardianship, 40
“ I, O. O. F.
F: P. Flemming, P. G. M., G. L. of
,Ga., I. O. 0. F., will visit Rome Lodge,
Vo 40, ThntSdtcy/eveaing next He de.
sires a full attendance on that occasion, as
he will have something to say to them
which will not only be interesting but pro.
Stable to all who may attend.
* >hoefe—2fiiui
^r,r°5KffMeSW i Communications _
. ...inner, through a public gas- W0U ]J J, e gbid to receive
• Vrocloseure of Mortgages muol
“■ ,I monthly for four aieuths—for es
■ l l i l : llbh ,' for the full space of three
forcomiidling titles Irorn Executors or
t ,..iith»—tor t n 1: t * b -S ha3 Been given by
"'‘r'vJ > for the full so .* ’< ‘V ee mouths.
' ,l “' ' veil’ always bs continued accord-
b Segal requirements, naleds olh-- .
v * 1 .. , „
rivisp lit the fiUoWin?
■herill'. Sales per levy If lei. Hum or less $3' 00
: r; Morlilige ti. IT. .sales, per levy,
T.vTetleflor? soles, per levy.....
Ji.Mioas for letters of Adiiiihistratioa V00
. ,,.; onfc n,rletters of GuHrdinnshipy •
wii **&*** **>'.*&*»***»* 4 - 00
Ifejilon fur uisuii?si(TO irbm
yvice .rf apr!i«
liiurdianrhip. r-itTE J~"fclT£"
\|.t.lie*tion to sell laud...„...
Pel.torsand ftBW>r»ilW-i>4i-
0?
.. J 00
,1, Land, persquerc
3 a> ,f parish;. Me property, 40 days,
e.r riV-Notires, So days/.. ■
'.rcclwurc of Mortgage,-perequnre. 4 »0_ _
“ adrertising his wife, (in advance)!® 0
•1UESU.VA
OllNlNti AprU. 6,
I hint Class Crockery^0100.-3j*) tfio
Tiling. -
Mr .1 E. Veal has istabfshed just what
Las leno been needed (1 Kunic. viz: a first
,i.iv llruckery 8thri-sriiere-a Tndy can pur-
el,are everything needed fur table use. A
bJv Call now. at his store, find a China l)i-
g SL-t’worth'.-Jahidred dollars ; or,
-||. can buy six l’laies, six Cups and Sau-
,-,-rs. ::»:d six Tumblers, aU tor one doUac.
Hi, store—hear tbe centre of tlie bburtcr
Hindi, is unit of unsurpassed beauty, and
.•very bo^yM* tj'is viofnfry should' Cal/ in
and see i'.*
New Goods.—Messrs. Sullivan A
Gealtucv, 11c now receiviiig-ifoeir-large
and beautiful ttock of Sprig" and Summer
j.. The ladies will surely be delighted
with their very pretty, aud fashionable
l'r.s, patterns, L*iees," i friuuniuga dec. &c.,
'IVustiigk of white G ouua i» very large
and cheap. We have no better niercha ts
in this city and we alii glad to see their
hnsiiieAS rapily increasing. Give them a
nil at first door above the Bank -v fee
aiv’- ' • ■ -/ •• .
The Georgia state lottery.
The Daily Drawings, to be reported in
“..a* of the-above named Lottery tor fo e
benefit ui'thc- Masonic Orphans’ Home, has
been delayed by unexpected causes fot a
rw days. They will probably commence
-iiiit «t^)OD QWLBJ-l
-W?“Kev. .John D. Easter, Ph. D., foriuer-
h Hector of St liter’s ~Qhui$:liJ Sff t thia
<i«y. has accepted a cull from Trinity
(' h u r jJgSt.^ouyi/^o. g
-^retiu*j o! Stockholders of S. R. «fc 1) R. I*
i’v a »: lietitO bttlf'itjud in' anotliHr-. <;ol-
c:t u. it \?.U \je seen that tlie aauuu) yitHit-
Ji1 - "* the stockholders «f the Selaia. 'Rmuo’
*jh1 l^aftrtn'Hflil fioad Company will beliefd
»n Selma ou the 2lst instant. r -*
1st uist
.tJUlinery.
Mr- J] ,h»nas has received n large and
heantdul stiR*k of fashionahle Millinery
G-tods, Jor the ^pnug and Summer trade.
i;^F many leading article? at wholesale.
Hie ladit.4 should give her a 6*U bgforo
ptirehaftiug elsewhere. »See "
Mechanics' Association..
i propose to Orgii:ire, the ^ pur-
mght of W'eduesday, the 7th ipsfc, for
^ purpose ot orminirinir.
* aL l, j) Ifj’ ) |> ) i> i ;;
"I'liose wj
Can (j
I
Ito have, npl paid their^ tuxes for
° so by calling on Thomas. A1J J;.
rout will be here
my.-ai Tin
' r ” ,r days 'in!\y~ sTH
u “ I uesday next.
W ^
111 f. J Cece&Co. mak^a. fin.nl appea
1 tbeir d iutors. iu to-day’s paper, to come
■ r *-rj Sid pay thS£KBdbtodi«M. See
a, bertiseiueut.
_ rarrij K ,s-and Bug S ,es thr S.le.
'-Wm liaiucy. ut his new building op -***t ^
;’*!!* S&Sk? * Block: i,as , fine, assortn^dt: flnd 1
A, for sale, lie buys afidwd^
, U .' LS .uid’Hwu., and ; hsaampte4tcortntbi
'"'L> for feeding stock. See Advertse-
meat. (KOTnOtoV a Auh a-c
k.c jf) rot unit, ics.i
»| ,, - aT«l}-j:u « A‘l .li .1
T). , ecUou *•»» Saturday.
' ^ --Berry was elected Justice of
eace
;'isWi
, . itonie COhict Baud. _ ...
: Tliis amafeu^ |jatid' was pi^iijiized^a few
Ldiyt’siiiee.!
XtmmamM
Harmony Hall, Louis^Jf Keutucky.
mnragQH
»re srT!swe"wilFseiroii thclt) fh
"b^rs:
waiter. G. IL Ward, K. s
MitctelL.El'.iP^Yf!^
WaltV
instant, a
Iti^prmv
semenL ’
jfpd W. Vf, Matter*® ** W
r TSd fustruments haVe J
perfect order, ^Sec. a^rgr
jTbrfc.-, •i.ttomj'nvj ndt ui - bn
“ From the well knewn energy and ’^erse-
fve euce of the members, tbe community
need have no fears Wf a-ftHdUron the part
_of thesegentlemm; and we hope tlle^ 1 wbf
■receive that cordial entfdfegemeiit. trhieh’
iihe. enterprise demands. They .--till need
about one hundred dollars.—after subscribe
Solicited.—We'
communications
trom any of our farming friends, who have
anything that will prove interesting or
iTUhw Tn/in tfore .Til dSffli
pay for their Instrunmnlnv ■A—good Band
ijHUad&grihtiy iidi.4hoiljS«tst»» v o?> * every
citizen, and it is to be hoped that all will'
cheerfullj^ r^p lud^ tjieir. ctdl.’; The sub-
scription list is,jtltlfi gj
,_ j o t „ tylajtAyi .iireasater. d; It jaihroighAheieacEgy
truitufeib'iiitiif fiiany ireaders. tT£e'^caence if Mr. WeRs that the subscriptions already
of agriculture opens a large field to the in- made; "have 1 befai,'1br'ti)C jjiostpart,secured.
tclligent and ibqulsitive’ niind: frofii^rJrfc^ f jb 50 ' wa^linip nuia
hnrl otlmfwiso L> a -. 1 • ' •
Reconstruction iu Oeorgia remains* m
statu quo. f — ^ . ti . ti
Butler,has introduced,a general biff for
the remuyai of disabilities; The billliprof
vide®, for -a3 general system for removal of
political disabilities, by petitions to the
United ■States : Conrl3 iia States/and Ti+rito-
rics where the persons applying resided du-
ring<tho[«tar, admitting-the (applicant be
lieves the Oonfedcmte Gencrnl- and State
Governiiientis ^o’-hfiN-c ’’bced*i’eh,i#lj0 1 us and
treasonable, auil that J-e truly repents ot
all acts ,d,(jue.by.jhfm iiijiiaiujnna«mt,G*ef6-
of. .■•! imim Iom-10 ’'ill da.Hi
to gather facts,by experience and otherwise
aud which will be safely garnered if sent
in t-us. 1 There is s-arcely an observing
man that does not have good ideas sturid
away, -thfit wilibe of de benefi. to the cbtfl-
munity unless published.
We find the above in the columns
of a cotemporay, aud subscribe to its in
tact.
-•I MOH1
Monday^ morn
4ng, there wilS i4ie*vy white frost 1 in*- this
vicinity. It cut down ali tender vegetables.
; such as Irish potatoes, beans, etc.
and
probably killed a con-hlerable portion of . 'l ho Tenure of Office - Bill; tis -amended,
Il,e eafly peaebis - ' ‘ " has finally passed both Hbttfeik '^ItprS-rides
that the President"ni8y liusjjfcud auy civil
We learn that on account of' the sick
ness of Judge ’ arratt, the above nailicd
court hits been adjourned to Mouday, April
Igth.
From a Religious Stand Point.—
Tho religion cf the members of the new
Cabinet instated to be s follows: Attorney
General Hoar is a» Unitarian; Secretary of
the Interior. 1 ox is a Swedt’dborgian; S
retary of the Navy, Borie is a Catholic; ex-
Secretary of State, Washburne is a Uei-
versalist; Secretary of State Fish,is aDutch
Reformer,': aiud Postmaster General ■ CHfes.-
well eschews churches altogether. The re
ligious faith of Boutwell and Rawlins is
not yet knowu to fame.—Grant's family
are Methodists, -and that is the church'
which be usually attends. ' : '
Commercial Convention in the.
South.—The Daili/ Kentuckian advocates
the proposed Commercial Convention to jic
held in Memphis on, the 19th proximo,
and say*- the; condition of the South is
dUfercut now than befofe the war, whon
commercial conventions were as much po
litical as otheiwise.” It-adds:—"If the
South understands her true interests Bfce
will engage extensivrly in manufacturing,-
and an extended system of c immarce will
necessarily follow. The means commercial
independence and once establish that on ,a.
firm basis, and political independence php'
necessary consequence” The idea, is-a
sound one, aud if followed will, mi doubt
-result beneficially to the South. It is said
that ex-President. Johnson and ex-Secreta
ry MoCuliooh will be present at the conven
tion. ’ j >t ''}' {(!' 1 1 , i ( >i ' i 1
NoMINATI INS BY TAE PRESIDENT.
A. T. Akerotan Jto&lKS. Aitwhoj-di or
Georgia; Wilder, (colored) postmaster at
Columbia. S. -C-, and Miss Hobsonpost--
listr^Si at Talladega, dife,
Important to Cjgar Pralers-—We
clip from a Ifortlier i paper, the fallowing
information which wetrustmay be interest^
iug ta„cigar. dealers at least; . v - 1 »
The internal. reYdnqe laW of Jdly 20,
1868. provides' that on anjiafter Ihe first
day of April, 1869, all cigars shall be pack-
ed in boxes not before used, containing,
"25* 50. 100, 250 audt^OO, and shall be
id aud takenfti^have been manufac-
or impofdy 20, 1868, and
shall be restem^^tih tayppid Stamps.
Every manufacturer 3 -f*cigars shall b.
into tbe box,- with a metal
numbei of his mam
improvement, .a eumberof
Homey J 'All jour^ltery, district and State and shall pasl
1- Msuf uuitui) aid a U d
.'Iwbuie- Asstifiatiou iu lloum. All jour- — ¥ ,. , IM .. . . , mmmm
the ’
up denoting that the tax has
fe .i;
Any person who shall soil, or offeyfor
' any other form than iu
i shall pack Ip auy ’
of the number pri
sale, any ci;
new boxes,, or
anv ci|dSilu,' .
ed by law to bo put iir oacli box, b1k.11, upon
conviction, ^
than $100 nor more than*#!,*
the new bfcok tax-paid stamp.
Withdrawal prom^ ttie Kpisoopal
I MwiStry. -Rev. MarshaflB. Smith, rec-
X® GFifidO^ dOILB'Iiri I^4r St. John’s Church. N. J. an alum-
arriag;,s-aud Uuesnes for Sale. “ £kSlT9S%i»0’ ^Vilfr
■ginia, and foFIEe'past'lwo'years the word
ing editor of the Protestant Church map,
hits writteumdetter tqJJisbop Odenhehne*
annbpneing that he has formally with
drawn from. Ihe iiiiniiitryGaf the l^iiseopal
... ^i.fuUau! Cl*, a— w
Church. He says:
“To leave V chura. .endeprpd tome by
so many and
easy matter, —,,„„ T _
sibility, Irat fidelity ito an a honest sense of
, r ‘foif.99.
^a5gffla&i^iaapje
107 ^Sflaw ,l/ ^Ir. S«i,itVs .reasons- for the step me in
.* •brief, hU despair of seeing what he Cplls
IM’mfa. ff - t rl ullu Bistriet, and J,’.G. irrupt practices, aud a just guarantee of
Charles Smitl^ T-jgidep; B. F. Buck.
riatt, Vf.-iM. IIiTnvW I Thh-- 7 *T- l^S*!nm3fow;-*e^BOt,aiiiy xeiterata tn
and IV. -Wi -Watters. 8 c'l r otoj^ L'lic ^vcsdditioBileyiddoci
support of .our allegatioadgmjflt^c is
pow. before Jthe6en»teyas otur - Wnshington
correspondent affirms,, a siqglcJudian trea.-
ty,-which will, if reri&d, eMl-f«im:Uie trea-
sury ; of the people the-large sum.of-thirteen
. .millionsjof dollars.iu a single year.. Ifcabm
appears that sinoe-the formation of the gor
ing liberally themselves—with which to "Clas- of Auierieai: citizens, and no i
a; poia otjiertvto fill tbeir: placese Sbe lattor
to can ti fine inWfEte antiltbcii end ! ofitbe
next'sbSHibfi'ol’ C l o"}i"rtssf,'iyhfeA, 1 'at*.ffi^o^- 11
tian df’ tbiUenate the suspei ded otebcH-ipay
be reinstated, or the new appointment con
firmed.
Indian or.sny.ietW.kininf nationality can
be recognized inside of that established by
tlie povereigu: .will Of the people Aloro-
over, it seems that these treaties tare ratified
ifnfit,negotiated,’- id.rsboret scesion, when
but two or. three members are present, and
that the. Indian ring in t e Senate are actu
ally cputemplating the second purchase of
the Territory of Alaska from the native In
dian tribes, under the pretence that Russia
.gave pi»ly a <1 lit cl iiul.to thc Tfcrritury when;
she disposed of, itRo -^tbe United-States. -Jt.
causearelybe'icredited'that these -corrupt
jobs can be carried on Without arousiug the
.indignation of the people nil over the laud.
Wie jflpeat, that tbe-India a is no more enti
tled to special legislation,.or to the power of
treaty maki-.g, than Sambo and Diuah on
:tbei$ Southern plantation, or the Chinese in
TCaliloruia. He has no national rights be
yond those enjoyed by the negro, aud all
the talk about this or that Indian nation,
this or,that treaty with this tr that Indian
tribe, are merely schemes gotten tip by , In
dian, jobbers, sndiaud sharks, to rob the na-
ttoual treasury . If laud buyers or specula
tors have auy rights in the transfer of Indi
an titles,.they, are questions, of law to: be
dccide-1 .by. ..the Supreme Court. Let us
-hear se liiesv about such nonsense as Indian
treaties.,or special treUies with any elass of
people located, within the limits of the Uui-
"d States., ;Jt is as much beneath the dig-
ity of the national government to recog-
jze tiie.-existeuc-o.T a treaty making- power
UK-rg any ,of its ;0 w u people, as it would bo
.Iqila sovcreignJu-Burope to do the. same
with,fiis.own,subjeetS.■ Ail the denials or'
,explanations.made by the Indian ring or-
gans natiqpt wipe out. the fact that our In
,^i|j||a»yr Ncjtliol. CiUcUr^ltu^ ,
The Sunday; Schools ^f .Cave-, i Spring, J as
will ie;Sceui*bribw T -b»v« -extended itt-dordial
invitation to all tile's drools = oF'-fonie^ j fo
unite wiih tMetiff at’thai place, iii a .^rand
Jubilee on May Day. There’is no prettior
^ace in Upper Georgia, for such a purppsc ;
•than hear ifia’t tiobie Spring which so geh-
erpusly pours forth its .hcnlthfui, slrean»7-
t-urrounded by ample grounds, -delighttblljr
shaded.
If suitable arrangements *c*n be made
With-thej'Railroad' 1 Compahy, 'ii> aVVibi to'
, •* ir->.h ot u.-iM-sr ..- r.i\ i-1 nftsthn*
Xnake It too expen^ve,, we seo ; . no. rea^in.
■why t|eJn'yiiation should nclt,,ft91 aceqpt3d,j
A)’-e suppose, however, the Sunday Schools'
of Roaeawilbtake early afition on-tbis sub.'
jeet, ThtFfoliowtngTfrthe .'tar^"6f’ trivita-
tion allud«id'to.:(. . ‘ J ' , |;;,uud bui •-
Pile undersigned, a .Committee of.fuvita-
tion oq the part of the Sabbath Schools of
pits of thv^bqtfi Seliqpu of. Rome, ern-
bcacln^aU-denoiainationiJ/ jto : visit, us. next
May-day. and join ns^ in a: Sdnda}** School
celebration.
'Wo avail ourselvesthe Courier,
whocs columns ptitiVkjt'&ftljM
obliging$difor, tnixteifd
tation,' , > ., | . ,.,|i ---i l-!. i-j.i-j:
" A. J. King, , VUorn ofl
D.N.Sanders,,)-Baptist
P. B. Sheldon, ) SchooL
a
Geo.T. Watts, A Com.of
J. S. Stubbs, [ Meth
' -ibul dm G. /tWrjiortT j Scho'3{r
. .
nd jrnite ti plenty of proyij
ht cotton yon may be able.
afeneral ttnn^ffnUlnJtW)
has not nq^'ljeeti^ipat’ei ially ityurcq,; ,„She ),
peach trees.arenow its fi^l-JWoon«..Lj.p* J .is«xX<
(gE-l’he Lynchburg Virginain, of thb
Stliult., reports the deathjaf. gamuol. Mil-
in Virginia.” ^ejras
e acquired a
-ee millions of dollara. Hj
leaves $193,000. for thft, esfoWishmenU. nf
a fomals,
UamaKlBx.Exposure.
One nannah Tyler, holding a clerkship
at Washington, indites a letter to {He New
J **" ' * '* ' women
v _.. |( — c i dgflfo
: thsi? tire occurring, uoder, the prdext of The writer deliberately charges that' h
—-:*i- 1 , -- 1 - reds-of women are 610"*““*^ *“
Indian Treaty.
’ A Fp^S»iiti*<Arlwtosas) papfi*.under-
tekps,-ttl maka.-r»n ,olnborate denial of; the s .
•charges., mi.de Jui-our--Washington corres- fork Independent, respecting the wo
poudenoe >n:regard to the enormous swin- employes of'he go .eminent in Washinr
treaties with fo called Indiani “na-f
9(r”n.-;i»« w , we. not, only reiterate the are-not heeded, and if the* were needed are
entirely unfitted for the positiprs they fill
witbiltadiah agents. . The whole system
■rotten and corrupt from beginning to end. be obliged to foleratfe their socreity daiy by
In the first place, the i Senate has no right day. Let Mr.-Boutwell clear out the liff-
or authority to, moke “treaties” with
dial.s^tciALis,utterly wioug, and that arad-
ical reform is urgently demanded.
a&kU: -alt-i.i.cj..i: -
Uard t)n«tloni to Answer.
J Tie ibw' York Times has a correspond
ent dp whom it rather dotes than otherwise,
and who signs himself “A Veteran Observ
er.” Ue'lias, this to say, and puts these
hard'questipns to answer, in a-late issue of
that papor:’' .
“My opinion has alivajs beeu that what
is called the Fifteenth Amendment to the
Constitution cannot be adopted either iu
Olikfqr Indiana, or probably Illinois. If I
understand ^h’at amendment, it forces the
[State - ' lo admit Chinese'as well as negroes
.to|Vo£e, and’Hindobs, if they shall come.—
Now I want to ask yon in theTimes: First,
If.it is right to admit Pagan Chinese and
Hindoos-to-vote; iPjOrtret/uW ? • 1 Second,- If
you: have a right, to force upon any State,
even-by an amendment to the Constitutien,
a change in its fnndamental stmeture, viz:
tlie members of th; civil community? And
third, How do yon propose to enforeo that
amendment«n, the. States that reject the
amendment? If the State of Ohio should
reject that amendment, what can you do to
jenforbo.it? These are very serious ques
tions, and if that amendment should be car
ried into party issues, I think the Republi
can party has more to dread than at any
tifoe since its formation. I know that the
great i bodyi of Repulieaus will support it;
but, sooner or. later) if forced Into party is
sues, it must come before the' people,' and
whit then: The-amendment is- not as
‘strong. ■ asif it holdjy said negro suffrage.
But Abut venous.
he a'so s-iys^*'% : - notorious that
-the women ate the paramours of memh
of Gongtess- who keep them, as weRaa the •'
bther useless and superfluous female clerl
in office, at the-expense of the govcrnniei
How letterioldseS as fblloW»: vl ' ; ‘^ 0 “ ■ '
“Coogress ok the President tfu*M“ii. af-
of members of Congress forced upon us, arii
day.
raff and pollution of his department. ' Let
him appointmoral-awd—competent women;
then let ns be paid aficordtng-lo our merits.
Such is the earliest prayer of f-— r '
woman-clerk. ’ Hannai
i Josh Billings’: Papers;—Dry goods
are worshipped in this world now inoretlmn
the-Isirdi*. *
Councilling with fear w the wtay.fowards
arc made;,bonnciUingirith.Iiopo.izJth»li(ay
heroes are. made; counciliiog- with': faith : iz
tlie way Christians are-made, u-..: l
Plcastii-fe ialik-'a.hnriiet—generally,ends
with a aafoyiefarqbirinq lo latent so JsU*
- The’ wstdargerous characters--in the
world are thfoe.whpjlive iu . thi> suburbs of
virtew—they are rottofiiee. - - --; bit- ,Ei
Luzyucss is a good deal like money—tho
more a nran - haz of it| the- morlei he seems M
Want,- ,,^ u . .... ..v. : -.. ue an id
. There is no such thing as inheriting vir
tew; money uud titles sed fever taoscs-'-eau
be inherited. ” W
The .^virtews. of a .convent, .are- 1 like'
hot-housc. fruits—tender but tasteless. --
Life iz like a mountain-—after climbing
up one side and sliding.dowu tlie other,i pbt
up the slfd... : 1 - V : ' - *•»<» 5 '
B’heu a man. proves a literary firilurefhb
generally sets up for a critie’jmd, - like the
fox in: the;fable,, who.had lost -his brush in
a trap, kanusee a ujee : long 'tail '.without
haukcrin to hob it. .-.hi'-.i. totemgflived
The devil: owes mod® of kir. success to the
fakt that hu izalwus on hand: fctate
C'oquctts often beat up the gxmef '. wlrilt
the Prnos hag-.it. . Ltd ;ul d-.iilw .Jtf'jin
There is.only aoe excuse fer impudence,
and that iz ignorance.. u»l /Ilct-j,
Reputashun is dike, 'money—thfiv prirMfcd
pal iz often lost by pntting it! ont at inter
est. ———
- Thure are lotaaffoHis in Chita world who,
rather than not find no.^qlt atall.wotlldn.’tr.
hesitate to j say to ^n ,jngle f mmjqfet.' hiz,
tail was altogether .too long fry the rest uf
his Body. . j,uUi fo&n) wxill jhos
Envy is an insult to a man s good 'sense;
for envy is the pa,n we feel at-the excellent
cies of others.
Madrid, March 31.—The c-o:
ChfiBSjiftop gives the thropertOUi
gus ifoi* ’Irfeh - The crown £ *‘ L
ng for WffleMfi l
Spring Styles in Bonnets, Flowers, I
Etc.
The newest and most fashionable color is
a delicate buff The 1 other fashionable col
ors are-green,- ’ absinthe find caronbier, a
risk ruby tint. The new bonnets arc elab
orately-trimmed.- The profusion of lace,
fibfrere tuld trailing vines, is such that the
bonuet'oannot be sees. Grasses are a|so
^ and there has nev-
r display”of beautiftil flowers
'{$j| season' of pfoe year,than it dqfo nair.
An'nunsna'ly large breadth.of Japd was „ ,
'U.MtaikateSMnteM.BSBMi
thing,-’Well'pufidn, a
killed,’ ,; the sforid-w eiedllmtittid-the Ufp
The greater paf t of the corn teophas been
planted,during.theprefapt,week,. AYq,fear.
that ino6fc of the large mmonl* ftfyfertilizei*;
purc^ 1 dfi*tlte>hestlai'tef*^»*»^! thh S^nisb
m
ure in the University of Virginia.
other provisions of. hjs will arc not
yet known, but as he had no immediate
family, apd only distsWf^tkm^it is? 'WataropndJho edge; n beautiful- cluster
supposed that most of hi* wealth has been of whrtftflpwprp, with apasmonflower .n
henSed iu aid of charities l iadVpublic the of fops ptthp book ;and
bequeathed ill aid of ob*ritie* ‘ public
enterprises. " .
M -- r Vi—
Colored Nuptials.
Twenty-four souls with hut
aoJthsag^T s»aol2
Two dosen hearts that beat os twelve!
is I -o;a
- ‘Last night a dozen colored swains, with
tl^>s->hrid®^a*n^U“^'r8is w ■
the altar of one of our colored Methodist
cburoles,and asky^{fySTT 1 * , 1
The minister, of course, took th
uun respon, 'Sud make-them
ble. We never hi
TorBdtrithdina* BAimty 'getting
:imrpne_QCcasion before. The m
o£.the
the
oorly the clijqu-
' C W
le poetry o:
Ice i
'e hearts
were all “just as happy - as:, big-sunflow-
hair, which is worn high.
^ e the .pretty Ftancbpn,which
backward, aud was, not profusely
id Watteau are entirely pew
nnet, and the. new styles of ronnd
- ,4 —- and la Perichole, aiter
of that name, who was
i wear this shape. ...
jbofjpchoftbp Watteau shape,
low .qpoq tjje'forsfiea^fopot» ?
prheat, a clostpr of roaes^ loops ; of
oen ?uUu rihhoi), ap<J two trailing vises
4ereath t of ; |jIne bows across bith the front
aodlcenitpivwitb a hoqnet of roses, hluest
and sprayspfT., j»heat; ,with a tall -of rich
Chantilly lace. Apather of the same shape
iol^aqd bftws of »{raw-polored onipa
ajcloster. of wheat and poppies
teautiftd bpnflpt has- several sprays off
clemaiies resting upon.u puff of blonde in
front, and wide blonde edging is plaited in
form, of a shell at iho-fotolb The white
n strings am finished, at the - ends foy
wi^eblonde .hmng, fulled on, headed by
spraysofci«m«tfo.„i .:.i. .... ..i • *--«
An elegant briditi ■hatflias white satin
ipg.3 of fopo 4 t the back- >an4
P« of (half-opened jmssion
with green'leaves, ’i L-.
A round &t«f white straw has a wreath
f®'Slo*W'h*trthorne leaves and berries in 'front,;
_ .r ■_ chantillyjace fulled around the back and
joined to tbo vrreath at.eachside by rosettes
of nairowivefoet rihhop: ' 4 pretty bdpnet
' Lof.it fluting Of blacir lace hpon the.
-.puff.ofblue-sati*,a wreath of: rose-
uting on fine black ' feathers; and a
white aigrette, and the end of the strings
are edged-with feathers and roses, t- »• to
A white chip lias a wreath of lace around-
St,’With throe daises; made of sparkling -jet
■'“5nt,-bhick aigrette and bow of‘flame
ed ribbons, ‘ „»i,L i»d-
Round hats.with-vory wide brims will
who officiated, deserves to:ho. - called: be'in vo^ue this season for tlie seaside wa-
edding champion. Ahr-Hanner, “Hbw^ tering places and ‘coxnfry wear. Leghorn
it .-?i' n PL.R<VnS'<fA4r£h'«1ates-i HSfa wirh'bn.mswill be fashionable, trimm-
. f-.ulni Sr
Cuba and the South*.
Because the Cubans have revolted against
the yoke of Spa in, liaving bet-n fought the
the trick of revolution by the mother couov year,
try herself, it is gonerally, - supposed that r ’’
the dream of CuJbao independence moans
final annexation to .the (huted States; L-We
learn, however, that though there 1»a phrtjr
actuated by such motives; it is by, no means-
of considerable magnitude or influetaOeMtiLg®' eni
The masses of iusurgents want independence
for themselves and their island ; n thoy .aSe:
equally averse to Spapistdominaeioteatadi
an American protectorate,. ;It is-the curse:
she cannot hi
of Spain that she cannot have good govern
ment at home, and, of coarse,- cannot be
stow good government upon her distant
colonies. The grievance-of Cubans is
that they havp h*d, their vjteHty mtekod
out by, tlfo cpijtrolliugi power “ beyond tbe
sea, and that this,
ted by
Wrong bps been polpete*-
pFfiszor^ . That jneSoutli-
feel gome sympathy for
struggling^ patriot® is patprsl.euough; but,
it'does Ioolf a little: curious to mark the fer
vor, the eloquenco, and the contributions of
the North toward tjie reljoJHops of all,the'
outside world. It has been well said that _ .
the Yankees are 'tolerant «’ Doo*-
rebels bat tbeir own, - This is a trad
is sharply defined whenever some 1 ur
people beyond ourobtSfiaes raise thBif
and desperately assail their tyrints. ' Afew
days ago, there was a mass meeting at New
York to express sympathy- fop the Caban
insurrection,, Speeches atm? made by-{ dis
tinguished individuals; j and;, resOhitions
adopted by
sf eaksiu we ;fii
Ward Beeefier r
Tbe iMlxxlng-II.8. Barabal
Thu .Macon Journal * Messenger repsiy- '
e 4 a viaitfrmn ColqpelJU.a FHcfi,if
States District Attorney for ,lQi
' "" toft
Wednesday. Jfl fsnohse to ftt
the suppoted whereabouts of'U
Marshal Dickson, he said thati
ie say.that.the United
Judge of Florida report
left
Dickson, he
States Marahal nnlt J
haring met him a shortTtima after.be
here, about' ' '
sibly in pur
for, and was given
The Sayanuah Republican of .yesterday
hfls trip ibljowing.paragraph ic refeionca to
this official i
Wo haye h
They edwith a wreath of pint roses, aud long
white tulle scarf, like one worn by the Etu-
seyeral suggestion Vi but i
jg&HS tlfot appear# to he based op: aioSr-.
med ftst* u ; nuo lo ul kvmnei
»;»■-, ’ *
Gqod Times in East Tennessee.
The Knoxville Pres3_ahd^T^rald ' says
that already “the wheat fields .are as yer-
dant as a meadow in May, and th
sowed is in excess of.
15
season for .spring oats has
able than lastyear^
the war, and take.it altogether, the' fa'vmipg
is bettor. Moro aitentfon is being paid.. to
tho improved tnachjuerynowso universally,
used in the neighboring-.. States, 'and,oiir
farms are worked.better since the war. So
far, the fruit is net injured, and we expect
a large yield. If Frovidence continues to
sinije upon qs, wo look forward for good
times in Tennessee for .the’nextyear”"
•‘From Ocean To Ocean.”—This is
the advertisement of some of the" Western
railroads. “O, shun,” would not b« an inap
propriate eantion to travellers on some of
I 1 1--’- 1 ’ '•I. “CoWgfleav'Klii*t-
IVashington, "March' Sl.'^gENAi
The Senate was" debatihgthe'npuse —
tion tp adjourn pn' the fth. ' ' s ‘'
fshows that tlie
’ IVbat Itadicallsm Has Dene for a State. Varnai Branbir.
The Richmond Whig draws tVe following Trembling like an aspeu-ieaf; his hands,
olu - melancholy picture of the condition to which feet, and even his jaws are in constant trem-
Virginis has been reduced By the Radical ulcus motion; lie sits there like a candle
(Congress. Bulloc’: and his party are striv- bllrnM ,0 J ts sockct - » ° lomeDt to
- r i l : ]fr> - go out. Every motion is that of a most
“ Stefs® enfeebled- invalid,[sbw, languid and una-
of wrctcheducss ; The IMiig says: vailing. Ilfo voice fo so.foebie and tremu-
' iVirgtnfirOTralfify'wftEout’bw, or wbat lous tlmt hi-, son, who eonatintly attends
.■c *fcn:i.™a»t.5aJ,Jan 0 y ec t ) ,irith6ut thd ad-' hiuj,-mqst place'hi?bar c-losfi'fo his father’s'
She has (witli-ihS^x-l ?rpls* 3 S4d otBto^ eSnvey u -'-hi3' i -wor ; ds t6 hist
^ iTffiaj’ority^J^
^AfiiliN(!i ; 6N;hIarch 31.—In the SenateV
'ournment,'Snnine;
perfiaps, of two/distriefo .teuiporar-.: frijends. Day afteriday tbe eyes of hund-
j3feKfejt-jy^r«ft68, r .aud; reds intfoe galleries arc'fixed upon the old
and, cle3fo.br courts/— man, as he half sits, half lies,there in the,
i "offibbsJ'lhVirginia. a'rw 'fihiur, a silent, quiveriDg 1 Thuman. - wreck.—.
ohd'-tfteto te:ndt a : saffidtehtnainb’er! Bi
of intelligent, competent, and eligible-men latter
She; ly act
pas nominally a Governor/who has nopow- eyenwhilb
.ontj-Of too faint%•
,lea?’ ! Tf' Hh'*were a niati of.tlie' be heard across the
right stanqi, whose heart -Was WHh‘« n r peo- ( Pin It.
r plefani whose character was unselfish, he !
mi?at exert a strong sttiui favorable - influ
ence at Washington. It is to-be deplored ,
he is not a man of ths stamp referred *
1 His sole aim, fentMihe endofall lfis^f-
. aptqMafcihp Bright? the i.agffititnyj-dR
he authorities at Washfog^^jtp tqnpbfo.ifio
—’ I ’ Yponauun^iilin^p^^’of
iness eousisw'm tom-,'
'to i ,inq/. lo ietxaxa
, tends Vteif aaifiWfhSH info ,-q -i: so
Thorn:are pretty gobdaiu'dicadions that
' PpcBteWttebbut-ojBtbta'vrstbgnitSoB'-ofj
ubarwinsnrgents
thp^^roccgnition -
ntiiiili
of iothefi Beliacren tbJ u But: many
n-Radibiiis are adcUbsxser.ito ihfo
We hare a 'mfiittary .conunaud^r, ‘ftit- his pryaatufitarntMofo* thfiyia^ptcbendetemay
mdsara'lied.. ^ofonbut lootttmdMfrl t^tenly^JhuiBpffinji
tdingover until his appointed tfHficaffipn -tut An«mdI>oa>tepbpte uao T&f&g,ahanUte
M great powers of Europe. The Presi- :iu
denMtowcvefc, iidSid to-heo-fixtad imi bis":
.™,,o -j-K-u..,, - Ifcjann^h^ni.KlnithdiAangiteUprague,
,u:: ■' § •fexfoelbc: jjaterial ont of which to make them.tf^hode Island,predicts outfiiaiteialTiirnp -
S j tiumihitve,acreil’ghverint do*utetal- witiyimrxipresenfcqindebtednara^taBdb Mill
Oixju Ok)mat .f u..a, a 1 J§mnk Blair declares Sprague'is .-the irady:;
itud Bongressiwho comprehends the sit-
itiou and dares utter it. ;!i. S
sf range contradiction are without a govi
Sent, for
bains# hnann't wiT
fh .noua-toi
ertIS%<?5d!MfflWTOn 1 «rdt :o#Jq oitt Uiw min
T3 t^ndsotTr^CSTS
Couimittee.'Tlie hilf'
‘ifnitbd'Sth'tisT*"’
hrterfhstw .5-rtoiW orgawfoitibta «««*<* Wind
Hprirtd pfotir^agmririi on tbs.
iml to tlie other,
to tEoKtf;Kl«
strong 'hand to keett- rfo in ’eheck,'while'the ‘
,., fact'-isi hhatt J
jal-Geor government,- 1 remitted 'to a 'state of ira-
at the *-iiier^:«f : otife ! iafi
te re >
meet* .
' After thb I wtt 'fre:hsd4i recognaed-Statb
gbvernment under'the' Alexandria'tti "
non; Thfo 'fost«*’Jrtflia«>ftii4»'Mre‘ ,
;ite comfortable ubder-iH' * Wftwetfe' next: 'l
ofthSt naturc ih
cilling'bn’ SB 'M
: ioountty to pu
ate the information i
W htfn
. , h»D iGovsclNeBM lUscbargteL
Richmond, March 27.—GenjSiotiemvn-
to-day l issued Jan® xjrder ltmuoVing Gjv.
iW|oIls-apd assigningi-the duties of the
ou hhnairifi an, &>* -g*.--• - wao ot —-
' Ateyor Bm^eta; ofUetecsborg/ wawalso
removed from offiom >:!*visir fo" <“ •> l-
: <lm> atliLWt*!' 1 auia,) I
-Wi-i !,j?il 1 -*,i! i - •• •" •“
Hanging tof. ^eeabam HraWU Mdk
YflUWA, DOQHS-CoUNTTjlCUli. ti Jl»
jp^i8*a#a-4 no-q
1.
.Z Tde^-ajJa- ih,
_ _ e Negro -Nt
Browa,wh»wis committed to Dooly county
jail on the: 24th t test, for murdering ! >one - j
and committiner *ju.-zene on
i taken out :iof; ijai^rabout itho.
whito child and
another,-was taken
’clock in the morning of the; ^5tlfo: by
nob, and carriediaboat half a mile westof
i r icnDa,and hung tethe limb of an oat
by the DraytondoaA iflwike;
were fwcibly tnd. violently tak
Kg'
of them. There werrfrom. twenty, tatiurty. ifon J^nU
There wer«from,tweuty. to thirty
men in the crowd. Aftdnquest .waa held
next day,on the body end foh vordict ' Rf
foe jury wag letatoordaneel with the aboTe
statemeof- b I>uc \uaihoatilu-- ccsd
>1*1 Ymaa truly,,d*T*d
m.-oit ( ul ■tOuh .ik
i fixed bayi
t , . fJ . , 1|4 , vjg erw*. r -v'vei«pw>t -»»: a tTfrfA
Mabsiial Dickson.—As it may be in-
ferred from our remarks yesterday that the
a heavy loser by the depar-
ur to, partsLunknown, it
would be. well to correct that.imprfosionh—•
Hfo hoo^s shpy tl(at fhe gofernaent is' in
begQ.nble te tnctjWBljfrcMfiptfcsasaao- t ijfil Sooi ojhpl *.g-jnoe#nu«<m upi
dollars jut) hli possession that belonged to •; to «v-w—tauuMirsef q . ,1 pails;
other peqpfo, an ampunt wbiohheoonld have HoNriAi-a.'STEPHKNB.-^rhe Obsstil-
readtly arranged for. The. real cause.aof: itisB)ilis<tef «t«foteWhcts to learn that
his dtsappearpnee, thcrefore,.h a mystery, 'thfordistinguiahed gentleman is stili r.
and that thff acciOebt wKchprdStti
4fo , 4fi|d < dff«6Wui(9fjnore serious
(i fifbt-'eupposed.’- Some'titnb since
iphcns could go about dnforutehes;
put ho hss to le.si4jpo5t£d by pil-
id finds loeomdtTqn impossible. We
'(il; JI0W WtjnailoZe 11
**r' ‘Mohticello” ‘the former residbece
ti%«aM*ftpl|»»twTho«iiefoJhy vittiio^fH^ss .
— 4 dlaeuAn ilfeA.I'/I'tulMii.! flA* —A .’xf-U * aU ^ )IV||
Sueefissdri^
i ^t-t - -;.! foid r ^l'Park
Colonel Halberto”! fonbem!
a’decree of- the Circuifcl Court of Rich
mond. ad) no avjiJ p; ;- T 0-,jte4)aii or
■# i . ■ ■ t 1 - ltd driJ
If Uoldnel-Hhltei .....
hfodpbri>tlp'p'$ v o^'the''8fote
Governor, ho would pay in fifty thousand,
instead of twenty-five thtmsaud, dollars per
month. We know whereof we speak, and
if the Governor won’t abject too strongly,
we will, ere-long, give him' land ; the 'public
i thebty at 1
matter of eutieinglafoaikdcfrofo his em-
Suite
lefendanlk]
ii89S4uct.. The..case ir.
” erahle attentic*
- ‘"as ’[ f;»"
Tel
ti# ads aiariux** ol sa--: -: .-•< b* - -
fata* >± :.(, ;
^dfoffifieA-ribte,
faced under military law, and had a civil : one fo_..elflan-hloodad.. They havii . chiefly
ivertlo'r assigded gif.
(woj ;at- foist,- df onr.-i
nils Schofield and Si
lie .main, well
jyiciqjn.decent?.
.ve-neither/ahd the , ‘ntnlor-'(!fin.„ .
-Wiiil>ssjjti>ii'llisl l <L<iiV(gttff|~ti?ff,"trfw a r .
” -, adjourn Withottt dftihg hiiythiSg
T glfof —. ji .-rtr.-IoulcY vlevilcuaiuKS
tot our; relief.
’’’Tbelpemde-of Yifginia' -Wf,‘’i#e'bUferef '
conduct themselves Under’ * ——‘- !
oes more becomingly'than
number of people: miywhere
■*'" ‘ ' ' not ‘
•nb Negro EEmaiANOrHtetjtaOAUSK
Would Not Go io. Church:—We
reeffilBtmnieatt, .'shot and killed another
Bhen - sufficiently' tiied-,’ without' being
jected*>«aeh an OrfeaU ay thfe.' -Besfd'di 1 ,' , j ro namP H Ned' Jones because he (Ned>
Wfo»t w to beoome of their business? Wherff
foeredsuodawbusiness cannot 'fibuHsh.-fc^! 0 , &
Immigrants ahd ■capital', whicH'fiad' bogdn
to pour iUfmufo be- checked so fongtas this
state of thingdtcotitiiftieiLAr they drill mot
’-Virginia,' In' this their
President
! bg<rrfirf-44, To-’ po-Other-rtitriie - upaer -- .
.venom they look. ■ ■ '• ■»*>{
bo# .ten-Koj aid) qofofsb ol hotels shaj
hJ, to ttatej'.lMidsw “1 »)aIqiopa a xd’®iP%flSx«wfli o< !ii0lftDMENr.— Tho
ned to do^ BUpj^^^cdjWas not
4 MmBBB
yat& if
ttyinnitfodfoe'^idedtapbecause Ned did not
heed his-pious instructions. Green is still .
^SS&gsaaafiBSSs
atiotaaltlntelligineer of Thursday eayr.
“The aotionof Indiana and the;refial of
' ter
» t U.:
pqhlfohi
lilsadiog^riUtan
itelgs, {took the the 15th amindmont.- Its
Jktellegenceb as to pertain. We-count againatif Oregon,
^?5Kil Wh,eh WaS Calaforuia, Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland,
le fsTELiojtNCER as Ohib^N^Wj * *
.and Indiana.
S-Sfs
now 13 next --*
y*
ijiTiSomp;;
State Treasurer,' i
iCarMilutiox, and
of the JBra,
occasion to
^SSiMtvtaf .
true Inrtf%' IpbrffRig’a i&sueof Xen. &• suiBcichV to^iefeai it, unE Connec-
. 2?*V d 1 t Ca - rdV ticut alone would end it; We observe tbit
psitali.flJiWhlthOteMses the followiDg c!o- both Pennsylvania' and New Yortfailto
f teg pe»fftsph under his .own signature: ratify, j and it would seem that the “
i.idlSq .far .asithis fobsidised sheet^he-lN-! jiiian meters of foe Leritour “
XELLiGENCERj, has any influence, the ~ •
ShEP. Rggerr. Treasur er .considers himself complimented
when asked by -tbs iGhraraor’a rHome Or.
” find ; haa no complsiut to auke,.so rts
of.his-dixcellehcym charged
to the JOojituia&tts nud not the tYintiiur .
******»
tad • mi foafoMOteXytTreasarer. J u, “ e . <i Sl i 1£lde '
“Atkntai, March. 30th, 1869” -
It- Angier : ift vwritmgand pub;
fog Wrself. _
time after life was extinct, but Ther e
_ ‘tao Oonatable or Coroner in the coun-
. 11 jmmiwiBiB s »ub y, Jno tone felt authorized to interfere with
JWtidiifowfrdid/nAArtidmi^eatLx f®-^* TBe»egr?t« were 1 afraid to cut
. JI denounce- Dr. i Angiar a slanderer and' M°?°^ this ddemma General Stoner
calunuuator. ’Jaxed irwjn Whitakxr.— ““ w? 3 . teI fS™P|l cd k now wh&t shonld
Atlanta jUhtlUgtrictrofZ\gt i *
leti sdOo ootolTDtJ r—K
T, 'Aijivbd April 1st,'1869, bringing' the
;l : . - ■ aJX -J r-..-.
... MtlfistiU I
1x9 ajl te«J) bt
m *4t . I. HSiniaw taw WMt l W
fo* ik« Largest Patou SfctalclM IMattar
hsi>t : -sib fo-‘lte U.talted Xtetitei.h. tat
mi Nxw :Yotak;-March:l, 1869.
DavidK. Foctz, Baltimore, Md..
Dtor -Sir: You will please ship us. riV 4* J?< Frazier, J. A. Cowau & lady, Mrs.
t’s .Horse and' -GoiVah^ E. G. Logaii'A lady, Mrs. Flanna-
uto .Ganil line,.500 groas of Fonts’:
Cattle Powders, at yonr lowest priea ■
1 adveytieeiusnls, have already placed
may bring balm to the suflerer. ahd restore "•*"= mreauy piacea
Hrn4n. active imfnltlSKI **“< ~ wPf! timis advance of every .other e»mi&r ar-
7. r.rf, xx ,batuM pmh auNwl tiole now extanC 1 ’ *
i new
t'vided onr sales sontimm te at.
8P,9f Bffit OUc thauKOLi
ahd expci
zsiasssyssxsw asiseSsiSr'
strict
„ I . .. W_ .HBR ...... , ^G*^.%dytean I d : M^ : L. : P.'EIoyd.
.cesst i wherever': they have beeu knowu;liHiti 'i ,
odr salea ti'cyeof arorapidly'ihcreasiiMr.xteq jUOw,d}drr. ._ _.
“.‘ Many panmiii have'-givdaitiw-m: trial; wedi -Hatpord, riillycr
friim-tlifljuiiU'eumes the vordict, -“Foute’s M.'Elliott & Co., _
n., s ,o„.D,s.s. m --
|r»e!gSSfeaa \»u***3*SL*yn~, »
Davis. & Gresn, R. T.
cliandise, 4c^
oet Lumber, Mer-
■ ' ami'' w-
Ti-Ri II. Rivera, D. D., President
illeg'e7 RdssellvUIe, Ky.,
lUgbont .the South, says
etter under date Jan. 28th, 1869, of
iT%'PR0PHYtoiOri[c.FEUiB:" “When
'l -fog. fo' sq terribly fractured, (a com-
- ■ - pound cominuted , fracture), I do believe
JourfFlaidwvcJi* fltoui mortification. 1
iarsU.— Vcmomt South, ii a letter hoaringiitftJiteBary 2lst,
snya: "Dakuy.’s Phohiylactic F
— ■ : • paoaeea—a preventive and
wife a sine qua i