The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889, January 02, 1868, Image 1

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THE HAWKINSVILIiE DISPATCH. VOL. 2. tiik Hawfcinsyille Dispatch. yUBU.< ! - ii K’.KBlf VBl !i>UxY BY <3*eo. IP. Woods, >:* ffoß Axn I'KopHin <i. fart *** j*»r Annum, UmtluMj i» -£ T tiTAavcrJiWßent* *1 <» I** for awl *t w sot lemwaliwmrifo* ifefssaM-wtvilnr* - .» A IU-ut.l dv<W. rest will Uj'lV tar**?* V& -* **' ■fMx® ,* iJ# mv mm* vw. !WV An*. *'4« l?n* 1 Mm* *J> *•» " u ‘ ** •• « S* S5 ' -’’TfiV iiP-i «r PfSwaOfc- -fe’fowi - . , * • v-'-t -.lran* Kii-nt i tMwar KWfWHWh** lint Ur«m ; • * * 00 for 1/ «*-r» «f lb-raw ■S« • ***• . • nm i<ir |,<-tU<M *|! tV infe •-. ft* Vw to * ; t'.t •* « lAMt T»i-Wnr» an.l <"< *>;.> 4«* Hak';. of 1 nr r-T l '... I V, ■ ■ *"!£, ..VVi-’s-.KwhW" of tail , . | * /' ~ . “ ' £**. •<* • 5 bT-4.i< . h}’ 'IW». tßiwriWwr **•» lin '' 9 * wtl! ** /«’* fr 5 110 iuwl oilier Monthly ft prr 'ltitir. "f leu 'men for e3 tnr, n V ‘T ,<«.«*vCnv*.ta*w MU . Amwim 1800 Pur a raao adrenu-srg l.fe v,lfe, >n S'.tnMK'i'. . - • ' H!" - • “O CarUf. msHSr. . - —.. —?rs*» * - - La-( Cm*. c. BIWtK H X ? r *V£iP *•£•? 1 » lea ‘ •,>»;. tr-*ln»»4YurVkrr ■’'U-ii-• ’< aiaSl !!#vtUs, <4* ”"** **'“ ■ -T\s* ; u ei^vE,- at Law, r Eawkir.aville. Gt. B*wY,rtWVlllr. M* . *•*- rs IkTIWY «•• VA«.. I.AWHKMKI »»*» pate ATTMTim AT U« HAWKINnYIUX <JKOK-M\ W:IU. |.n< ti-e in tie' " f J'”I®"' 1 ®"' ■ Id. Haitstnu, Uiwiiv. Viil.-..*, lihiii. *f*f»lfklr ?H?nCE--ln Hie IWW* »•«•**>' i^eupii-i by Jii'ilf- (Scaili*»roui?ii. ' Marek Til* —it JA*?. VT. TRAWIOE, A TTOKKEY AT E * Hft.WKWSVU.I-R - OFFICE mi Onmim-rr*. ftmt •'* "' Horne. Will pm*' l ' -" u ’ Pu!; ' kl » T. L.. TAYLOR, bX X-e-*’' * Biiwkiiwviili’. b". Pwr " 1 ' H * DR- C, H. COLDf^C ihi- Bbf»W * ; ' T »- ■ l ; : ■ F'. ; - S. V.Pwli -»> r. -(•'Uinwrrn Sr.« I'.av kuirvirn', <^n «J„r> V'. tSCT.—»f "" T A. 'C. BURKE, * Attorney ax Law, HtvwkiniviHe, Ga. OifCWConCMimn •’ ♦HI Rnuul exitpl "ten ul*<eM on • -, Batts N. Mitchell s u rS C » “ Wontl* t. H.VWQ th« pectin*, nit .r« hi* nro(r*.!on«l »errie« ui the «'f H-wkiniciUe »n<i Ticinitv All opcr*tie'"s w*rr»ni. i. Office o*«r S«w Swr«. m*r2-1 y i B. G. FGLGHTJM & CO-, Auctioneers, HAWKmSVILLE, GEORGIA WILI. rite -tfict »t«*otlon to »u bs«‘r.<»* oftbc *’ kind tulnuted to thair c«rt. »p*i tr HAWKINSVILLE, GA., THURSD AY , JANUARY 2, 1868 Cancer can be Cured! HYVTMG p'amdweil, for * n-trnVr of ypar-s, n r -motly liav ipe ftiml. riNi'i!** miv. r.or ’ca.ihnn *ttwi* IWW m.i . of nil V’niK nt Hie cnnie** *o- I! Sn'ion of fn-T'.'l- 1 h*vo d-lt-rminnl !•> srirn t!if nnhlh- Hso hW'-fll of rny «.*>wrtt-ne<' anil ikll! —t there smunmec t’ut t sia wpcr-el to treat .ill ea<c« „f tlii* «l!*e‘ Pww.jl ft.Hst-inee will fniH #. >*wntl»'ri",|iop« in town. lUvln - »lcc*. to Her O R Mrt' i.i. till infs-'--e.,» r.-ikTctintr the o iii: it «;nl "u --r>li< -ton. he will nth-art *» •>! In mv nee u. Meiirrm: Si-ja. IS, i>*6o7 —if Retfl the F.lhiwitis-eertUimtr*: Hu. MsDr-wft—l take- rsl* twtiw* in «v- Itir !r.-- qj&maeftf to v.-iyj <'>(!• It, t|n- ev.rrs o*«V*t» t. I hay# tiow nj«u my fSr e the !:,<•>» rs .-inn tfhleh fl-ne'l' -'■me '!irc - ye-<V. nf-o. anrt f t>r whifcli ton wooW -'C'-lvr >’(' rrwrtw-rafinn. l *«i j;Ud iln\t, vtm .*O - >•-•• -you wBJ. I l-e -ttttr-lt- 'tcwoßM. . 'n | -f. TTirtliilll V Mi ’■**»•%• .i«vPttrn ytmr at&mlm to 'ihiji sr?,;ti !' -r;> fi -fit.-' 10 •-•iv'tiiet my *-* V t; - f' !. MiTrnn t.. i.atl n horsi -<•*«! -r I r --r. ’ n! v l ieh wtSt vnrv f ' stul »• Rt- fl to yh-ij' '« mt-lltct) Wrlrv ~t Wlit-i von Were' e-tih-rt in It WlwtMrt !«m line nn irti k tontr.nnrt -.•leviti - t»j»i»ny. VV i'Me t n.onfli yen Im-i it killed anrt eiir.il “.rtii rtjoajrti it w*mlo»».-twelve’ yet,r* n-jo. then are t»-> -4ir«s of a return. Joins F. 'frl.t/in. HlnvKhwvil!. , ‘h|«. IS. I*o7. t rto hi r«rtr,- , r>)l\ th.-.l 1 have wii-ie-niert the rwvfitl tr.c.-hndnt nti-l ettre m'entieer hr Kobmu, Mfiliwt, e.n i with ere it irteSMire t rwfimsner.'i hint In thrwe who are afflieietl with the »Uive rtWn -c. ('mu. ; - E. Ci ut'rr.. M. I». Vk. Mt-IHnttTi-. • -V'.nr fcvror has been r.ei-lTert In refitfinwe to eun<«enm* tmnort, ar I I take in• at jrti -i - re in vitiitjt that : sinenriy lieUeve yon hnvi- Into f dole tun! certain earn f..r tf.at w retehert tltsbiraf. C. 11. Ctu.-.us MD. n»v insvilh-, fC-pt H». Iwi7. if River Insurance. THE 1 * NDETI WRT TEH S \GE\CY (-< A' juirtlv cln'eti n lr.t-.re alno- of the -/ pi .i-i'thv ”til nn.l Winter bnitne-w Uy rwwnrii of t.« „tr je espial, ilbsTßl tariff of rates, tint! jt?< - ‘pi |. -.• of nil jit ■’ rtcr.i--nri% The rati * of rivet e*urt)!Ui-iil la«t rear, have te r ; the rotnimr lonthte m-'.-k.ii, un-l Rs. uniler *f*nol wonVI wspwtfuH)’ lev; *,r.V. j-w raor . i|e*irtJ|e to itwite Uiipeiee.. eoit-ii e. other frsivht from thi-i point ity Iv ! l-i Ski vannah. to«*Jl ut«m him *rhi»nlli • the, I ■ r -V, It i.<n. an.; re|tnli|e • e-nplinv -.- e. :’■ -ot - -UIV- ’•' -Ii i|. r« ril>*r'» 4 •-tier, tie eir tilnr h- : - . the General A-'etil. iluii-r rt-.ite Sot>t. t lfii. tmt7. i!,mi < a«h*oii-t < to the minimi' of ('MAS c KintlF.E. HuwUln-. ill**, S- jit lit- !m The Grealesl Discovery ! lPet.ro Oil! Ti c Clicnpcet. Sttfeet and Qiatt J). latninu'iriK 0 : l vet Ditmoverod! Nop Expldeive and cm tHlii* no grease! WTV; the tm.if! mart, h.-ne liiisisriit the »* evrliiuive rieht fur v Hitt ' fllj* e* Ir hr:iv-rt tiil In ’hi county of I’lilaaici, nnil are pi* r>-»i to fnrnialt tie- nee 1-i.jtil IIon»> Hhmicr, wlileo ean lv tito-rt t-' miv K>*ro j.< :u- I-apip. WI- itavc, also, -. - 1 -ok of (-la-** ] t'hitnneya. AVte!i*. tttn! Phti-nt j which, in lein-in? Pritti Oil, reijuirv** no chtM»pev« uort w ill not -moke. , In tvfdUfoii to tie- alnnc, w« loive a rofai ..Hiiv-li' of Tin anti H—Mow W nre. Stove* I ••••! f Its: >~. Farnlfclitnj? flow la. The puW'ir 1 are n neetfiiny inrifert togivc ad a call aurt evamhii- lor th 't»»elce*. V. Ii .V t \V BllA• .’ackwvti St , llawkinevUle, On. ( July 18, WIT, Jm Roberts &l Tillman, GEN tit U. Conunissinn and Forwarding MERI'II ANTd, I Office North oirte of flay Streep Second j Jtoor weal ofliic City Kxchajige, a.WAVY.UI.CA. S”ryl;Yl- at;eiiti.i»i eiv<vi to tin- sale of ( . *• !) in thht market, *o»t ue<v»««t(* t*i n-k •’ -.. oinjit’-y We will also ship Opt ion to Liverpool, ■inrt ii ivc it *oM for account of owner. Tn | all oaxe* where the owner deeircr, lie- ml cavli udranr-x will l« matle. BOBEHTS A Ttl-UIAN. H,nvMßnmnH,x.> S;ir(inn , |! |l I. HOKWrtv. ( Jrmnnt Tti.i m vn. Alartison, Florhla. Bepl 13—Sin Valuable Plantation For Sale. I I offer for sale mv plantation three wiles ! earn of Haw kln-ville. on tin- Macon & Hnui svrirk Railroad. I fmi liruo.- almut 105 *era* jof escellcni htnil. I'pon the place nre n ocnei frame.l dweiiinf and kitchen, ail nec i-ran i.uthtiildinm.. hiciudlnp <ci» house and icriw. inlw dcrire to tiii-poee of all the vtoak. nroviahn, &>.. a* follows : Almit H».l.it«h; laofi«ni. 15.-tK»|H«inils of fodder. IS,* tutor 2 -OftO poureb of new Cotton need, a Urge lot of sweet teitntoe field jatar See nrast hoy*, stock hog*. 3» bawl of rattle. AUo, plantation toole, Maekarnith tools, one two-boron asfon. one ; sane mill and 2 boiler* of <so;t»lloii* ' irb j No Tletter and di-*irealile place of lliii. shtc can la- |«irrliaw dhi Southern Georda. It lias the ad van Pitre of twine on a railroad. n«ar » market, and in a healthy locality. Call on. or wldn-'s the proprietor. PHII-UP PIPKIN. I Nov. 7—lt Hawkinsvillt, G», MOW PCEBI.K4 Av,l4Cj» Tilt: «U> MAH. nr joitx qcill. I'cfldcs had just i.skert Mr. Mcrri welher’s dattyhlor il a*.e would jjiv- linn j a lift out ofkicl.t lordom ; and -he -ill | “ Il thervlore b* cantc uiiaoiuteiy | accessary so vet tl»e cud man’s pe. mis. sioa, so ns Pet-liles said, that arr.o.g— incut* might he nude lor hopping the fiftyuga! twig. I les sai-J he’d rather jxiji the ques i tem to ftH of old SI -rriw r-h. r*a daught ers. and in* Miters, and hit female cotta* iu, and hisattal Hannah in she country end. the e iioie of his female rclw'iona tfltuaak oh l Wrrrtwrdhor. But it had to is. tli tie, vo h • *at down and etitdjfid ■ f’eel-t. dfopp.ll in On ittiti o'H> ' tv, ' . \v;-- o A ‘He f.i.-i , i leiiittiur ! a round to «wl i Srv* >eg to oakuhrte the rt q'f'fif his interior could lioTd 'withuut 111 .Wing th# head off of him. “ llow are you, I’ct hf” s.iM'fijd Me, nwcthtvr, «* R. chU* welked in as, white ns a ehut.lt of ch ilk, anti ir«m~ h’.iirp a* if he hail -.wathiared a con l Vita e i ' irthq’J -k- , PcebliH w s afraid to to uiHwer, because he w sii’l sure h .out that sfM'eoh. lie knew he had to keep his grip off it while he had it there or il would slip sway from him ([lin ker fhuti an oiled eel through an auger hnie, 8 i be blurted right out • “ Mr. Mittriwetber, sir: P. rhap* it limy nr,: lx» unknown to you, air, that -jhirhjg an extended {tcriod of »oi»« futr or five years I bnvff he n busily enga ged in the pnew uni on ol a ooiumt-icial . nti rprise—— *» ,l Is that so, and krepin' it a'secret all s e lime, while 1 thought von was ten din' store. Well, by Georgs, you’re cue tiPciii, omv ain’t y ou I'«?hb * l ad to begin »gain to get the run of it. “ Mr. ir-rriwether, sir: i’.-rhups it, ••nay n the un!tni»tvn to you that .luting < nglige.i in tT.e p , eettti.i. fa C'-.n ifi' iclai • nterpriie, with a dstermin*- tir.n to pneare a miflicient ma-ot,- ! mi ftps ” “ Bii down, Pc-oh, and help y<>iir*elf tn beer. I) n’t antnd there holding your h»t like a bliod beggar vri<h a p»- ralysir. Wha'’s the matter with you anyway ? In> re' am* you bfihnvo your sclfsti:. all my born days.’’ Peebles was kbucked out of time tigski, end i &and to wander back and take a ficah start. ‘•Mr. M : -iwetl-er, sir: Tt may not he unknown to you that .luring a peri od of some five years, I have been iu tins prosecution of a commercisl enter prjao wiih the delt-rininalion to procure a sufficient maintoiianci ” “ A wbieh»*nco /” a.lced old Morri— wether; bat IVebht held on to the hurt word like it was h's only chance, and went on. “In the hope that some day 1 may enter w, dleck, and licwtotv my er.rhly p ,»«o- t dons upon one wi.om I cosid cal! my own. I have been a lonely mfiti, sir, and have felt that it w«s not go and fora man t» lie left alone, therefore—*’ “ Ni ith.-r is it, Peebles, and I'm all fired gla" you dropped iu. H w’s t e (old man “ Mr. Mcrriwcthcr, sir,” said Pciddaa in dispatibg couth ton, rshffng hi* vote to • yc'l, “it may he unknown to ymt, that during an extend'd priod of lone ly n an. 1 have been e. ga-ed to enter ' wen ock and to ia >to<* all ray es>ri.me,- ci-1 ent. rpriw nron one whom I o nid procure to be a determination, to be goffd for a sufficient pi.osession—no, f tnecn -that is—that—Mr. roerri wether, sir: It rosy not be nnknovn—— “ And then again it may. L- ,k hero (Peebles, yna’d better lay down and take* raetbing warm, yon «in*t wel!, M I’ecbfee aweattf-g like a (oar year old coit, wen 1 in anain. “ Mr. Mertiwcibcr, s’r :It may not ho lonley for you to prosecute me, whom you can oill a friend for a commercial nivtn’etianee, but—but—oh—dang it— -3lr. Mini aether, *ir : It—^ ' Ob, Peebles, you talk as wild an a jackass. I never aw a more first clssi idiot in the whole course of my life.— What’s the mater with you, anyhow “ Mr. Merriwether, sir," said Peebles in an ag ny of bewilderment, “it may not be unknown that yon prosecuted a lonely man who i* not good for com- A p ri.vlet e wd.yit ielt lor the “Se,. b!v*,yr.u'r« drnuk, «»d ii ' on a- " better than that you'd it Ii y-.-t and i . chuck .< nn out {, 'm a Duiebtnmi.’’ “Mr Merrtrfjk «, cuspid L» C e .les, | tiantlfi tin d# I. “nm ,y tug l- nn known n> y«u.J|'at *t- carl My pwau— «i ns til- un c ib r a edlcck live y p *t* * : ’i i nt.lv lonely man *l' *' " - ‘' “f ' * t**. l Ufolal tuata v-nsroc “Tie ’ Ip"#’ - y a „ vmij.t, git km, or I’ll ksiiiuk i. fcj» ; r.tj. b out of yua ynu have left.'* , j " ' - , • ■ i :Ufir took Pc«- , ... ' '£&£r ’ " ’ f Meniwet’.- eidksd ti v TiffiP- sttittMl'i- frontdoor I’.-lddoiHjehi.it- 1. !• hgs a» 1 ouo thing ■■■pL <v#ng n ih" pa«eraL>. .irr-i’-.;- a ' ;i, |ni) yclh-d oat : fjjfoMpi -her,- Mr: It way nn* t* t» o- ’’Which timde ih o!d imtl raid Urat ho went out an 'mffi !w..1-tcrriw on Pce'df s bo fre he ltf|d an ntw* to rafs« u bro rnti »»d ni. Otific dog fight wit!, odds inipMor o fW dog. until key tr-ff j to th«J foirN, nd .oven then l\-i.’ * *t til dls ro *•? iod htiil :errft‘,- home, i gnped Iwe .> elsrai- on bis U-g, if it bad not brier, that tl » v.na' w*a t->o irudor, and tkor/d (ffoiHng ’hat a .mottling or otHer is-ist ever tn illy giro way. h M mi j until its gobble -bop off of Peubl- *’ calf, and P • Ues want home list' a pound lighter, whiW M- rriwethu.- s'-ertri to thi«. tl~y tb«t they h*d to <lt .-.■••/ a'l >!»<• dog's tiH-th to get Ain’ li-«l- BUI of Ids mouth, “ for In- bad an awful holt for *nch a xrmdl *tn vit.’’ Os • nit ■ M rriwether's dnticli'er hear! a bant it au ! ate was tto until that *l:.i iKSter.ja’.'e die old roan any peace -.ing|. ro- mi ftrmxad the neat day t" •wf PevW*w about it. Peebles lo ked !' -- -y. t#—-r- > -w bliiffii ——**.. vi i il l beef. :>svl . - bad n whole piecii ot | mn-liff wrapj ad aroitud In* off leg, ’ M-rriwetiiur vii i : *■ i’ceb, I'tc sorry oheut that mnss Usi night, bill ii foil didn’t behave like a r viug ni-mtae. I’m a loaier. I never a. such a del it erate ass aittue I waa | lioru, Wlmt’a the meaning of it any way !'*. , ; “ J waa only tiy’rog lo ae’e you to let me have ymir and tighter,” grounded l’> e irtrs. ,V2' j “G. -rat—Wrtut 7—ho| n you didn’t j mean tel say—v eil; I hope l may be i shot. !■ if r y i» ain’t s regular old wood n.hejv’ei Idiot—l thought your in ml ww v v tiag. VV uy didn’t you , say it lig rt ~IUI ? Why, of course J.itl can-! itve her. Pm glad to get rid <.f her. TJ - hfif, my 'ray; g“ it, go ii, 1 sill drew a I<| of firtt obs« blussicy , into the tut. gvia ” And P 1 ble* l x>k il ruefully r.t bis ■JwKef.tn 1. g *ffd wi-.hed be hadn’t been tn h n (iifil, bad 1 c wept out and mai ri eil tli-.- girl ifid lived happily with her for,about t» > nmnthv, and gt the end of that Unto ifeold a confidential friend that he w.-||d I wiiliiigly take more trouble nd i flnp- a mdti.m more dug i 't£ A U» >'■ t’v.'.rirt. * Tko editor of ‘j., wfio ’•)& UmtlJy made o tt ij, ( ffoihi.t Stern Guprgis, «av*: fj* ••From »’ wu<wn gather, in a late trip southn I. I, the most dcpforablu state of d* taljfii and prospective banktuploy * ret the firs.iplo in the f»c Planters, gffb<-itl!y, are finable to pay cxpetisw, »r><i this mcrehunt* will not be able to m.;*t their li.-ikdiues The sffisllcat amiip •« Canrot be cwllecled from Jtartie* |w o have lie. n acetj- trailed lo ii.*- luxurio* -f life, nnd we p-edict more auff.-rin. u.d diatnras the en-uing winier and *| ’iff among the poorer clasaes than-i-ve* bef.ire witocand in this aecti-n. As lo the c lor.d race, the pr-spoct 1* tfii more gl-omy ; thou sand- will be th *t»n out of employ. oent, while other :bon*»n«hi will not w..fk il they can get th* work *o do. They prefer to live rnqte other way. Wliat will be tlio end thereof, the Lord only knoweth.” |sf“ n.ii.ma existence hangs upon trifles* Whet would beauty do with out soap ? [Written for tins lUmtiiunrUk ujapittcli ] >*tttib»th scliouti. Mr. Kuitoh :—T am aware thatyi urs is not a religious journal, according lo tho genera! acceputira); but I #pptr bend that fouroolhnins Hre opencri wide iu the das niinati-ii; of .tlicae truth "h oh arc and ever hive thv 1.-Uotlirtion of K>c*al, tuor and mid r.dtgioiis, us w-'II na ; Jit cat hberty atld’prosperf ly. The catis- of education (liitborto so miieh uo-leftr.l in oir own Sunny South.) has recently received freth im petus. In . very vill age, town and hs tn let .onr people nre arcuced & rt thh Un periapt subject; nud school* not 4 few trove sprung bp nfr Aiver ilia c iubtry that in ilny- past wotiM bave'dtmirltocrtr tn |ofi f ■ •tlf oil ••• fsifeiu ; end vr.i •' ls *dfd oqi ffuttnp fepone 1 nduofisu by gei‘frwl6e#r~*ifSff^.frvn e u and ab'dity. which rtp- n fnciliti. to tit. young tuimi that eon Id have b. en found only in our best lit. 5 iry i slinttlona hat n few year* ago- Parent* and gtiardhiu* no imigur vie wish e teh other hi crofiti.ag au enipty bubble, flier, ly to explode afi< l r ctlb-g --•ram- ueoni-nts and o .mmitfet exr.mt nat fens shall h ive awarded j prize or a dip oiim ; fe'rdinv.- . «•: on! in tt'«*rl earn cat to fill »h“ yoiHW tin-II? of ll -ir ehi!- dren, an n Wore h.'U»e, wi h useful and -uhstftiiti and kfi -n ! dge, That kind of knoHledsfe which wiU illumin’ I tut ary society, s-iz tire refno of g«T> rnoinitt inti tranaiitU t- poeter'fy pidilie»l. moral and religion* liberty. Hindi < c stop here and con ent our 6i*l in with mere literary sttninment- ? I treat nni. By refe-en.-e t" th- min Hies Ilf tie- bust meeting Ilf the El nezer BapliS’ A-m-Uiimi, yon will find the fnllowing a- the notion of th >t braly up un the subj-ot ol t*.’U>b.rth Schools. “ Wh- -v.w, « well legulni'-d Sabbath School is the h inrtm id of flic church, and filling il to In- our high- %t duty in fosttfr and euei.ur ge i-very iu-titutt -n that Will di—eminn'e flu t lit ha of (he IS hie, and prepare the render minds of oui children for the stern duti a oi the i*Bf»Vwfei!».-jIBS ~rJ four Sat bath 8o ! o 1 agents within ils Iroomls, to.wit: One for tie oounty of r»{ggfe; one fir the nunty oi W.lkiu •on ; our for tin* county of Pilbtski; and one for the eoui.iy of I. lurcuce. RrColVed, 2nd, That th- agent* fhtl oppointed he requesnd to represent the interest nf Sabbath oi.-h lob. within their bounds ruapeotiv. ly, and to aid in tin most pmoticel maimer in orgmiziiig a uniform system of Bul.Vulii hcinxjs. “ Resolved, ad, Thiit the agenls above named ho ftirihe-- re.jui -ted to eu'i together the. Supi rinlf-ndc.--.tr and tench nrs of Schools for ibe fir.-t and second Association*! Districts, at their next union meetings respectively, (of tin* ptir j p-sn of organizing a Gabbath School j (,'onventi'iu l-.rench dirtrict. j “ R.-solved, 4tii, That wo request the union nuttings to eid in the oig ttcr.a --j tion of the Conventio in any way they ! can.’ To carry out tin* drat resolution of j the report of the Committee on -Sabbath | Schools, the following iramed agsnta 1 were appoiirteJ: 0. 11. Hughes, for Wilkin*..o enunly ;J. Hivcra, Laurens ! county ; R 1C Milts, I ill ask i county j and W 1> Ibniie, Twi-g* cfiuiity. I Whatever may havu been tli© object mul jnti-ntinti of tf*. body of i rfflie ou* im Eigen, e, jt i !/> be kr.ped, ! tfst this matter may n& fall Mil) bortt. ! j The plan suggf rt- dis per'iaps npcos iacrilv irffperfoct at if.- first inception, hut : time Hud experience, whieii arc aoesren | tial in all good and great undertakings, will Improve stjd perfect it. It i» pcriia|>s tin* rough stone jugt ta ; ken Iron, *ho quarry and need.-, only tho ! Imuds ..nd trail* of the craft to shape, pofiih, «nrt (M)ijsre it f*r th- builder’s ose. Hh if! we look upon this important 1 ftubjee! mere! - «•. ■ mpty ri.-.ives on pa pe* ? or feiall we no set iip-n it a* to make our children and our cbildren’a childi-n gr .nrl >ha> the Fifty-Thifd Vnniv- rsary ot the Gcorgis El.cncacr Bip'ist As- cinlion set on foot n plon : for their moral nnd re'igious training that ha* kept pee with . very secular insti Ution of the age ? ' While intelligence is aronsr-d from its lethargy and is shaking it* wioja for I a flight I- higher and colder deeds, let virtue, mo.-is and religion, that may *ie th- re-ulta of Sabbath Schools, no I longer slumber The object of this short oommunica- NO. 50 ti it ij not to eulogize this pr«atubie and Uituo rcsoluiioits, i, )f the action of Una body in adopting them ; Lut having born forcibly impressed with tha importance cf tl e suliject and struck wish the plan -uggi sled, y.*ur humble correspondent would eanvstly cdl the attar,tion of t.rar numerous readcryand the friends o:' the cause everywhere to its faithful execution. Keep it before the people. The agenda vpp. inter!, most oi whom arc minist.and co-laborers in their Mas ter's vineyard, should take hold of this great and,good enterprise in good earn est j t’-r ciiurctie* and people should sustain ilium with every kind word and uucourcscne m uati! it shall bejicrwltW thrqu-bvui the ienxteHpl’Wtradlh'feff. 18- ian i th->t. lira .StthbaUt School h«M v * fo b-, - __ and ell eppe-tiri >n, it "indiMatiii w¥u-- it shocif -re.od, hand in hand with tire church *if i •<* living God, Parettta, it U for your children ; the history of a few short, dreary, but dcso foring ye: -re fii-ien: to convince you f the vanity of all huinaii pursuits; bettoH tniilioft.i of your treasures as they h*vi! r;-e» i-tly lak> n their High!, and toll ".lie if 1: v. al l not have been hrtt- r had we been jlnting up for our children a ( .can;re !hnt"moth could not corrupt nor Ihj-ve# hre sk through and steal ? Eternity alone will reveal to you the terrible rfepoireibiHly of this neglect; .re \. :i wr.ffM’TT'rt "bury the talents of you. G«[ nnd R>,du> mur but return them th usury ; ariae to a sense of pur dtf.y ; put on tho whole armor, so, the - -utest will wax warm and furi ous, an i tho faithfti! alono shall receive rew r<!; to them is the promise, Cli'i-. - ... it your eyes should fall up on liiero hastily writlen lines, remember ii is for you we labor. Soon your pa rent-. nIisII lie cslh-d away ; then the* world, with its dark, impenetrable fu ture, will present to your benighted minds but liltle encouragement if tho gol.hii oppoitmutie* ol youth are neg lected. ” Rent.-nlwir tL Creator in the day* <i obey tins holy ipjiinotion, your pail, ly ball be strewn with (lowers ; no ili.i.ui Mia!) prick yntir conscience, but happincr* while you live and eternal felicity nli.-r death is yours. Par -ut, t -.icher, pupil, and people, lh. i*. vours; the promises are to you, if faitliful; then let no contention exist. pt that oontention or rattier am illation of who can best work and best agree. Fathrb. General l'ope Kcinoved. Iluu’its of tub Army, ) Ar*j’r Gkx’ls Office, V W. -hington, J). C., Dec. 28, 1807. ) General Orders No. 10-i.J Brevet Major General John I’opo is hereby relieved of the command of the Third Military District, and will report without delay at tho headquarters of the army (or further orders, turning over his oonutmnd lo the next senior officer until tho arrival of hi* successor. Major General George G. Meade is assigned to the command of the Third Military District, and will assume it without delay. By command of Gen. Green E. D. Tows mam, A. A. G. Svcacitv or Cats.—A welt known dentist bad a valuable torii.-ic-ihell cat th.'it ty days di.l nothing but tnaa.i.— Gowing the cause, he looked into its mxutli, and seeing a decayed tooth re moved it and i a pain. Tho following day there were at least ten cats at hi* door : the day after twenty ; and they went on inorco-ing at such a rate that be was romp- lied to keep n hull-dog to drive them away. Rut nothing would | hinder llre.n—a cat that had tho tomh *.’• e wool come any number of miles to have it extracted. It would even i com.* down the chimney, and would not . leave tho ro itu till the tooth was taken out from its jaw. At last it grew to be a periect nuisance, and he w*« never free from one of these feline patient*.— However, being one morning very ner vous, be accidently broke the jaw of an old tabby. Tho news spread like Wild fire. Not a single cat ever afterward* came to him. 03“ Mrs. Jonkinks complained in the evening that the turkey she had eaten in the morning didn’t set well. “Prob ably," said Jenkins, “it was not a hen tnrkey.” ’