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jjsad 'photograph likeness of him-
•Sd bans op io bis parlor. Be
gjB«ia»k?* sod when Fort Donel-
,i out 10 0 Mm country, leaving bis
ra. The Federal soldieis Tisited bis
,-ftkl most others, and commenced
ige sboot, srhtflr one of them tiep
in the parlor and saw the pietnre.
fly ordered his ocmp&nions to stop
bines, becsnsa the owner of that
rood union man and kepta picture
a banging in
United States Minister to Brazil, has
resigned his post, and its now on Ms way
home.
Lieutenant Maffit, formerly an officer
of the Alabama, and Jefferson Davis
Howell, came passengers by the Hiber
nian, and were arrested on the arrival of
the boat at Portland Me n just as they
were starting for Canada.
An effort is being made in Washington
to revive popular internet ia the Washingl
ton monument upon which no jftMtjM®
been done since 18591 Congress nbt
memoralizsd on the subject and an ap-1
propriation of 9200,000 requested.
A, report is prevalent in Kaehvifle that
Mrs. Baldwin, a sister M the deceased
Gen; McCfcok, intends tifintdroede with !
the President for the pardon of Gurley,
who is now under arrest, and who com- j
manded the squad by whom the General'
was killed. ^
A certain I \ member .of the Tenaesape;
Legisktqps concluded a speech in that !
body as follows; “And wheB^we are' .
done “With the labor and troubles of tMa P e P de( l. It haf always been produced in
world, and are called to eternity, I only j tlt ‘ ea entirely too small, and should
request that we may be prepared to meet ™ ean * he kept up to the full extent i
in the Kingdom of -God, where trouble is m L f This year h.
no more, to legislate around Ms throne.” <° r cotton m
„ ’ , . . . . " ; tude. In Chesterfield alone some small
Gen. Grant, in his report on the cam-j were made, rivaling in quality any grot
paigns of last year and this, calls Robt. (North Carolina; and, so favorable ws
E. Lee and Jos. E. Johnston “ the ablest season, that every boll was saved. Durii
were four hundred and fifty
79 If M aJ
©FAMILY NEWSPAPER
j thousand bales, Valued
in of dollars in this city,
that in the two closing
It was estimated 1
month^ Of th’e current year, the revenues
from the 3ame source at the same place
ifiplld reach more than half, a million of
p&lars additional to the above-mentioned
inrni. If Southern industry is even toler
ably well-organized by next spring, the
revenues or the government from the
States of the South in 1866 will be enor
mous.—N. K 27*»kk,
O * ■ I>e vested to 4
•., ft n —• A • n ~r ; - p ■> --u " im-iti*
a News, Politics, Commerce, Agriculture,' Arts,
O Science, and literature*
_ that it waa a
good picture of the' President, and loft.
A wag once explained to as how the aforesaid
editor came to be so hard favored. He said that
whan he was born the nurse washed bimrihnt in
stead of wiping him she wrunq Awn out 1
The Mayor of Louis villa has been impeach
ed, and Is to be tried before the Board of Al
dermen, this week. £Ie had refused to sign
’cityr Dyep
Spirits, Iml
uni. B hi
effect upon
any way pr
eia, Depression, Lose of Appetite, Low
ciUty, Mental Indolence, Emaciation, En-
a most delightful, desirable and novel
leneivtHU system; and all who are in
For many years past, especially in counties
am ordinance granting the right of way to a
street railway company when the Council pass
ed h over the veto. The Msyor still refused to
sign, and gave as his reason that one member
had been bribed to rote for the measure, and
being thus an interested party, he bad no right
nnder the charter to vote; and, farther, that
ahhoat bis vote there was not a sufficient ma
jority to pass tbs ordinance over the veto. Upon
this the Council, by a rots of thirteen to ten,
HAVES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
The Feeble, the languid, the Despairing, the Old,
should give this valuable discovery a trial; It wfll-be
found totally different frem all other articles tor the
same purpose.
To Femjslev.—This preparation Is invaluable In
nervons weaknesses of an kinds, as it wfll restore the
wasted strength with woodcrfol permanence.
& is also s grand tonic, and will give relief in Dys-
pepsta with the that doee. A .brief persistence in
its use will renovate theataanacb to a degree of perfect
health, and banish Dyspepsia forever.
One DoDarper bottle, or six nettles for MS. Sold by
Helnbdd’g Extract Bor In
Weakmtt erinny from Exeunt , w j
lpeached the Mayor, charging him as follows:
closing to discharge the duties of the office
: Mayor of the city of Louisville.
CotnrEDKRATx Soldiers Remembered.—
he Speaker of the Mississippi House of llepre-
ntativee, Gholson, was a Southern Major io
a hue war. The President of the Mississippi
mate, Col. Simonton, commanded a Missis-
PP* rriitnent. Bobert Bradford, a wounded
whtoWi soldier, is a candidate for the of-
Jl'f Staw Librarian in'Mississippi. H. 8.
y Brandon, who lost a leg id the Con-
®my, has received from Col. Donald-
Mi: WILL FURNISH
SSL .
© TIE LATEST HEWS F£}0M ALL atJAHWii,
AT THE EARLIEST MOMENT. * 1
Sold In Satanaah by A. A. 80 LO MO Si AGO.
dec!3—eodam
appointment of agent of
cau jar Rankin coonty.
however mistaken in their cause, drew
forth such herculean deeds of valor.’.’ A
gallant adversary respects his defeated
foe.
Mniclde in France.
The well-known Dr. Brierre de Boismont, of
Pavia, has just published a work ou suicide, In
which he gives some interesting and many euri- !
ous statistics. Over three hundred thousand ’
Frenchmen have committed suicide since the be— I
ginning of the present century. C." Z..
Boismont has carefully analysed four thousand
and ninety-five cases.
In F ranee at large he finds the majority of sui
cides to fall between the fortieth and fiftieth year:
in Paris, however, the majority occur between >
the twentieth and thirtieth. 7
nine, l '
peopl* commit suicide between seventy and eighty I
than between thirty end forty. 1
It is a mistake to call November the suicide’s
month; as a Paddy preferred warm to cold water
to drown himself in, so it seems the generalitv of
WM. MONTGOMERY, MACHINIST,
YONKERS, N.Y.,
(Successor to the N. T. Steam Saw Rill and Machine
Company.)
Office inflow York Oity, 157 Broadway
ie Jackson Miseissippian.
I 1 *- Or
It is Loped that the interest and variety of its con-
cd tents—its regard for the business interests of the com-
^ munity—its Financial and Market Reports—and its
CQ advocacy of all just and humane enterprises, will com-
mend it to
q Tke Patronage of All Classes of People,
C3 I and make it *
S A WELCOME VISITOR
Moons rencounter took
"Monday evening, between
a correspondent, I saw Alexander H.
Stephens—a little old man with most
marvellous eyes—looking not so much
like a human being as like a character
from one of Dickens’ stories. Yet if
Georgians reverence any body it is Mr.
Of these Dr.de Stephens; and there isn’t the least ques-
I l_j ! tion but that his presence in the State is
beneficial in the best sense. He resists
all importunities to make a public speech;
....j uotcbu • ^ut * am that he converses freely
Two children under j with all who call upon him, and that he
kI’i—***** ^emselves. More I urges everybody to accept the issne of the
nfimmi .nm. . - * * i var jn the most cheerful andliberal spirit.
i While in Columbus two weeks ago, I waa
: told of a letter he wrote to a friend in
that city immediately after the famous
Hampton Roads conference. I tried in
. every way to get sight of it, but without
: success. The gentleman who told me of
i it had [read it and used these words in
the favorite ! respect thereto: “He said that peace
g meny(0iich resulted in the shooting
er Starting, and, ox it was supposed,
wbmtding him. He was still alive
' afternoon, although his wounds arc
from one question to aanthre.
Tbese symptouss, U allows* to » oa
MetUdno Invariably IISISIIS silsa M
rower. Fatuity, sad Epileptic tota, la on.
patient may expire.
During the Ssperintendenc* of Dr. W
V'oswerwl very dangerous. His assailant, Mr.
BawlMM, has not yet been apprehended.—
rh'rmix, 6(A inst.
Dt. Gwin, who waa arrested some time since,
(Ht his return from Mexico to the United
8toes, is confined at Fort Jockt-on, below New
potientof reason bad for a time left tosa, a
died of epOepay. They were of hath asaaa, u
twenty years of ags.
Who can say that thas exceasa an ant to-
followed by tboaedirefal " mu Ireadsy «,
enmption? The recced* of the tens Arr'ee.
the metaneboiy deaths by rniwa|i« n. hea
witness to the truth of there MMK>>ita. la i
Asylums the meat mdsiieho^reBUbitwe >,
The countenance is actually sodden ad q :,:
tnte—neither Mirth or Grief reer vMu ft. a
sound of the voice occur, It ft rarrly artieatato
“With woefal a-naw* wan Down-
Low sullen sounds Us grief bsgailad.*
Whilst wc regret the exidencs of the alios* d
and symptoms, we are prepared to after aa lav.
gift of chemistry for the removal ft the e*are>i
UELMMLVS
Highly Concentrated Fluid
tract of Buchu.
jSST THERE 18 NO TONIC LIKE IT
Itta.su anchor oftoipe to the —Tf— red ptowe
Orleans.
The Gi’rmsns of Montgomery, Alabama,
bare fbrried a society nnder the name of the
“German Society, ” for the promotion and pro
tection of German immigration.
General Scott arrived at Key West on the
7tn and left on the 8th for New Orleans. He
FAMILY CHICLE, The COUNTING-ROOM, and The WORKSHOP.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
Government for the transportation of govern
ment cotton, large quantities of which have
been stolen.
A company is being organized in Richmond
with a capital of $5,000,000, for the purpose
of making loans to Southern planters, who
and capital to commence planting.
Ueat. Gen. D. H. Hill, late of the Confede
rate army, arrived in Macon on Saturday, as a
detaftate to the Presbyterian General Assembly,
saw convened in that city.
parse nf rom Texas reports that every road is
XAKrrAcrmza or
CIRCULAR, GANG AND MULAY
The Savannah National Republican, issued Every
^ Morning, is furnished to Subscribers, (by Mail or
y Carrier,) at
Cd TEW DOLLARS PER ANIfUM,
#v Particular attention is paid to the prompt and early
£aj delivery of the Paper to its Patrons in the City, and
SAW MILLS STEAM ENGINES *
AND BOILERS, GRIST MILLLICAc.
For descriptive Circulars, address
WM. MONTGOMERY,
noytl—eod3m No. 1P7 Broadway.
Johnson, Dempsey &Co.>
AUCTION
f ' * AND
Commission Merchants,
LAND AGENTS.
find Real Estate Brokers,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Immediate personal attention given to all business
harrying and jostling each other
! )rug and Chemical Wareh
SOi BROADWAY.
5. Poison
8. Other causes
38,205 28,910 9,295
imcids is mere frequent in the
M«J. Gen. Thomas has uobfie^life authorities
f b “ S5^!*v to o reIieTe Alab ^ a 0> Federal
trsoM, but that the Governor thinks it advisable
^ h* retained for the present, and nntil
there shall be suitable organizations of the mi
litia to preserve order and assist in executing the
MWI*
It is s oonsolatory and encouraging evidence of
th* sympathy of our paiple lor the unfortunate,
that the Sergeaat-at-Arms of the Senate is with
•at lege, the Doorkeeper of the Home without
tome, the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the
both cn crutches. Despite these mis-
feriaass, these gentlemen all prove very efficient,
capebto, and acceptable officers.—3’. O. Picayune.
‘Fheoonwspondeat of the Memphis Bulletin
toys 10.000 bales of cotton have been stolen
along the Mobile and Ohio Railroad ; 4,000 or
5,000 balsa at Columbus, Mis*.; from 5,000 to 10,-
000 bm*m *4 MeouSp usd smaller amounts from
whef points. The OoTernment officers are in-
OF GOVERNMENT
To Mews Dealers,
from the Clerk’s Desk in the Counting-Room
At $3,50 Per Hundred,
r » ® , f- vo Oonts per Vincis cfotavi -
entrusted tdtbelr care, and prompt returns of all sales
made. .
Consignments solicited
F. W. JOHNSON, 1
J. M. DEMP EY, V
VESSELS
BAY O H ft SONft,
usmcmisf Axn ruomxrot*,
8TIUM.it SftlTH ft ELI WARE ITE.Itl
V »h r i ,a n Kijn r a.
with the polished elegance of the proceeding they
postponed the duel for a month, the lady agree
ing to bestow her smiles on the survivor if the
other waa killed; or, at all events, this was in
ferred by the two men. if not actually expressed
The duelists were to fight in the air. - Two bal-
precisely .Alike. Ou the
Oarhart, Whi ford & G<r,
#t ' MANCFACTUKEBS
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
loons wete construct— ...
day denoted, La Orampre and bis-aecond entered
Jhn now rtf nna WaVlrt^_ r j. It; _a . _ • « . “
that of the other. „
Tuileries, amid an immense coi
tors. The gentlemen were to
other, but aUeacb other’s bhllo
bring them d< ' v
pistols might hardly have served tl
will be received for the sale of the
X AJ, 8. Screw Tuna
«•» «ooud
; -- — i» wm iu tad gArdou of the
inpourse of specta-
fire, not at each
r . -7- - —Jona, In order to
[own by the escape of g«a, and, aa
. the purpose
t took a blunderbus in bia car. At a
e ‘? en W* 1 ro P ea that retained the cars were
cut and the balloons ascended. The wind was
moderate and kept the balloons at their original
distance oi eighty yards apart. When half a
qpile above the surface of the earth a preconcerted
signal forfinng was given. M. Le Pique fired
but mistoX M. Le Orampre fired and sent a
ball thiwigh M. Le Pique’s balloon. The balloon
collapsed, the car descended with frightfnl
rapidity, and M. Le Pique and his second “were
dashed to pieces. M. Le Orampre continued his
ascent triumphantly, and terminated bis aerial
voyage successfully at a distance of seven leagues
frnm Purii B
331 4* 333 ft roadway,
Corner Worth Street, NEW Y ORK
T. F. OXKHAttT, HSMT SUAFSK,
WM.H. WBITVOXD, l. B* VAJi WASZHHI
A. T. n A Mir.TOM.
{V Office of Payne ft Carhart in liquidation.
oct88—eodSm
TERMS OF ADVERTISING,
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The sates sow amount to many dtotnaim*
nnally, and the fadlttM* for Its maiafocmiw
5 Square of Ten Lines Nonpareil Type, or space
occupied by the same number of Lines,-ft
^ $1,50 1st insertion, 75 Ct^Eacb Subsequent.
UNTIL THE
direct from the wharves of the *s*Buf»etory. rwi.
are invited to become acquainted with the «pert»l * i
vantages of this article before purchasing other asaaot
Apply for a pamphlet to
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dec5—2swSm _ Bsvannab, Os.
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.IMPORTERSOF
gray AN, FIEffOH AND ENGLISH
31st Day of Dec., 1805.
The Arethusa
ssfiswa® narus/s
aft 6-5 forward, engine by Neafle * Levy. Ft
pma. Upright and direct acting. Diameter /
der 84 inches, length of stroke 30 inches A « f cy in
erful vessel. toe pow
from Paris.
All Advettisements must be paid for at the
Desk in the Counting-Room, previous to insertion.
CHINA & FANCY GOODS
BEADS, MASKS, ACCORDE0NB, *s.
t * 65 MAIDEN LANE,
Comer WiUiam Street, NEW YORK
ia T it* the attention at bnyers, offering them the
iorgmt assortment of Goods at the most reasonable
prices. novtOv-eodSm
Laburnum.
WAItEHOvalto j *!• 42 Jwftsi at- It- Ywrh.
Samples sad prices on appliearion. Lots madt A
order of any pattern or atomp required. .
CAUTIOK>-These Pens are genste tin ton i
to^ sLfoto gala the vmSdemc of the Amrrtare psr.
lie. The facstmae 'of onr signalura is isfliret sw
enrityagsteat foreign * cx .
fW And for sate at Retail by rii Stotiy- telfot
fommr'y a sister vessel, buflt Ir* Jear ,
ss^eX rC nSlinfercT* e<lbi
Terms Cash
Address Comipander of
rffiosen United States
THE REPUBLICAN
Lbaisiana.
b Lieutenant-Colonel of
Atlantic Fqmidron, Port
nov2S
Whipp e File Manuf g Co.
WHIPPLE FILE
United States.
- , — > T uaiootuu. UUli
he has not yet received official notice of it •
. therefore, he has not declined it, and he has
nor told the President that he woold decline it
unless he was furnished with 20,000 men or
1 f men. It is probably true,
•esident intends to offer the
a mission. And what he
the supposed necessity of
opon an exploration tonr
sens of the interior of the
Cotton Gins
•d pastor of Christ Church, Vicksbnrg.
Got. Persons has been relieved by the Pi
idwt as Provisional Governor of Alabama.
*• Of* Of office
of the Legislature, and a nutnbe
He delivered l _*
3 '^“inV 'hat the”
Wril disposed, and desired the i
tforeci'ifl, N orth Carolina paper.
to embers ome^c House,
_ J a number of citizens.
‘*J_**, an< r. njodest address on
people were
BkOWN’S-
Doable Cylinder CftUfta On,
The tolehrftiei CeftiW
Successors to John Whlttemore ft Co., New York, and
John H. Whittemore ft Co.,
HAEDWABE k 0AED KANUTAOTUB’S,
Ns. 70 Beckman-sL, N. Y.
Solesncceseorstothe WHITTEMORK “PATENT
SET," and only manufacturers of the ,
Genuine Whlttemore Cotton tftrii*.
Dealers are cautioned igalnat worthless imitations.
octtS lawCmo ,Lf
Glassware an4 Coal Oil Lamps,
NATIONAL FLINT OLASS
EDWARD BOKKE Jf CO.,
23S FeAVi Street,|W York.
de8criptloiis (f
Is Prepared to Execute
-North Carolina
» Direct T«x of ISei.
August 8, 1861, a direct tax was
*• several States and Territories,
■Ethem pro rsta, according to
xft* amount* received by the
»P »> Sept. 30, 1865,
i&S&ASflS** tl.146.W6 24;
"‘T® 83‘ Connecticut, $201,-
gj^OOO; Minnesota,
ig^foniia. miMs’u ! l v'cr.
tin,420 27 ;
tS8,16S 82 i
tire M - “’‘aC t*.-
Tertitory.” Arl
Tlle gf gross af Unitwrianlam
New Movements in Nero York.
The Unuarians of New York at
® re Rijtog. “ew signs of activity,
the Ghnsti&n Inquirer, comas out
handsome form, and it hai the x‘
Unitarian clergy here as editors,
soeiation has been formed, aqc
meetings ; and measure^ wore *•
form a Sunday School °
lectures r‘— J
the oew ’
teis. pr«'
*' * t Boston,
...NewTsrk,
, .. .Philadelphia.
>har'.es st...Baltimore.
•’A. KEITH, Jll. &80N-
Cincinnati.
W With Neataess, 4ccuracy and Dispatch. H
O sb3stx> nsr Vo-erna oxtmmxts OR
»s vieiaity
heir organ,
* new sod
corps of lb*
..at iS-
regular
week to
rarse of
lORBSSj
...... .vIEvuliMII
>®ONA*r'iSON ft DUNBAR,'Agents.
y koa*»*wm*'r
ittentto. ■ tf- oct IS
uxen
Our Materials are of the Latest and Finest Style
Make—enabling us to turn out all Work entrusted
t in a -m«imer that will give the fuUept satisfaction.
We Are now, andvWiil continue to S^fo, well sup-
,y seven leading Unitarian minis-
jdb.v on Sunday evenings, at Cooper
.iiute. The Unitarians have lately raised
nearly three hundred thousand dollars for mis
sionary purpose*.
Death of Rer. H W. Snchachel. t
Philadelphia, Dec. 14.
Rev. Henry W. Duchachet, of St.
Stepffiena’ Church, was found dead in his
study this morning.
Nothing was so much dreaded in oar school
boy days as tube punished by sitting between
two girls. Ah, the* force of education I Ia
after years we learn to submit to Rucfejbing*
Varnish for sale by tbs
in nr. smith a ro.
CQ plied with all the various Colored'
JQ ample stock of Cards of every size and &
fwjj quality, as also every desertion of Plaui 1
swa ^Paper, suitable for Job Printing in
r O<3ftLAnd pauc/ Colored Printing done Wit
SANDPAPER,WHITE LEAD
lcb> ' CHAEDSOjH ft BARNARD,
to Uikft of the matter, to
without sh«dding a tear.
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