The Hawkinsville dispatch. (Hawkinsville, Ga.) 1866-1889, February 03, 1869, Image 1

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THE HAWKINSVIIIE DISPATCH. VO 1,. 3. Hawkinsville Dispatch. ITOBUSUFO KVKlis’ WiaWBIDAV BY XDoxvis 'W' ID Boully. tagrtt 00 aimb. Uwtahly la Atvaacc. .jfcl rtT Advent* ment* #1 00 per square for the first insertion, aiul Ift cento for each *ob-e<.n<*nl insertion. (A square is the apace of Mai Hm > Brevier •> PP» A iilM-ra) deduction will 1% mad# with thoae who advertise by the year. The money for advcrtUi iiu nfc* a «ue w ttu tlw? ilrssl insertioo * OOHTRACT AWYIyJ tKO. Im. 3 a** C B». 12 m. nl.-.syare ♦.* I ; ’ >o I\ w* |{•>» *» J* */■£* 2 I.". 'Styw ... One column 40 30 1,3 thibctbb or m >ri i'T. etc. Tribntc* of Rasper t. It* solution* bv Soeie- j lie;, Obimaries. et*'.. ne t JitiT *«x lints, to lie ch.tr-' 1 os transient advertising. I*o Al. AOVKUTISUiO. ' Oust•<Altv'a— Dilation* for Letter* of Administration, l.v Admlnistra* tire Ever >tor*. Otiartfttns. «« t- ■J ApftUcation for Letters of Usama a!on from .Vlministr.it on ...•■ 7 00 j Application tor 1.. iters of D.-rn, - __ ! •ion from Guardian-Lip . '* ; Application for !• tvt to sell J m» « «*>; Xofir*- to D' »»(\ ( rtMiaors .> - 0 Kmli'» of pervmnl or perishable tprofertv. l>er square of ten line* 1 a '> ■ Kales'of i.iti K n,)t « c * c<l,n S t:f- \ teen lines ... •••• •••••• 0 “j Sitf.iun''s —Each levy of ten lines. | r Mortgage attje*, ten lines or Jess . OfW All ailmM-ere-ntsof' *!" ig*. exceeding ten litter, w'tll be ■cltarred in |ir. .portion Tax Collector's an!-*. per squire « to* CLxm's —Fort closure of Monta ge* and oilier Mon tidy tel v*r’ : - men is ft per square of ten liner tor each Inserficn. a rn Announcement county < ’«<> .' ■ - * ’ Anncwneoment district <.n ' ' •'- . For a man ndv. rtisiug Ids " de. m advance ‘ ow | ••gr Sites of Land. Itv Administrators,! Evei utors or Giuti-ii '.tu. are r< mired by law 10 L-In-td on ti.e Br.d To ..<>• »u ti*- Smntli, I etw. en tbe lioursof ten ill the torc . Boon ami three ill liie nfteinoett, :• t tl": court house in He county in which the pruiH-rtv is Mutated. Nmie,-s Os the rib's nvst >-• given m a wolkfo K axcuc ■+• rlaysprevtoar to thatfey »l life, Notices for the s tie of pee-oml pr»l« rty nvmi Is* riven in likeotanner 10 anyaprevi ons to sale day Nolle,, 111 iV.itors •I'd t n dto-s of an e-- t ite must «ha» S; publmhml -H* d«y - _ NnUei - ill'll hpplb itioo nulls' mtioi to the Court ofdirilinarjr for h .!'•• to sell hinds mutt l** l t * twn i . • ’i v Cjut? n><* «»:i 1 !!* r- f.< tnnrt *" « »»> C,uardi.msl.il., &e . m; -t I e ' • »l Tl; for *n montiilr lix lit• 'Hllm ; for dismission from Cwatdtanshlp 4** and " J Hull * lor the tV.reel.onrr of M-rt. ur« • miml i.e put ills’e-d monthly I r four iitontle for i sla’-ifetiltir lo t I*>*’• ••• f' ,r {l "' b;'" a we of three inonlli —ii.re.iuilH-UmL' nlles fmi Kveeiitore « v r Ydednisfrttu.tv I.U‘ || t, ind |jft> lei'ii trlveii i'V the deceasi *!, tin V*i|tlfl.'i. I- |V >*TT -I—-. t—i+aiMl*'.. Hi.- coniine to tie's Ce-hviir. pimmcnt , im |ra> ollUlwisC old. r’d. Municipal and County Officers Min/nr. .1 • I. ’.I * i iniil 7roo"'i‘ r . I*. I*ur !i. I M.r.h I M I. I * ' V V\ T. r. ire, !>• r U Cos! in*., A \V. H oil ■«■ t. A N* - ' to'vrki; E A 15,i 1 . • si'etituon roraf. Jurl. lC, .! 11. A■A Ii . Untie’inr (1- n't tl, l* ll nnrt. Vlrrk, E. A li'irch. ] JusT'ce or tiis I’..a b—R. G. rul tfhlllll. Coßoaxa —I* « s, .i. SiiKKirr. .1 iio \ ll* ndi‘*y. Ohu n.uiv. .1. I- Si,arrow. I 1 mtMA.sTi it A G. H phy. toi rrr_>CMvr.ro». i "> ( ' s H r 'l. v * fflFA'i'ff .jM.i . k Urei; i • .1. Tax Kb F3VK* —Win M.-K im y. Tax t'ou.iCtor — 11. 0. J te * n. jLiUBt rf»B (fdrtl . ANTONY C. PATB. UWW.SCE C. BY AN *Tt"IO I VS %T I VW HAWKINSYII-l-K C,Ef»RC.IA \«71J.1. pra-lire in the omniii-of l’n \\ laski, II" mtiiii,Dmdy, Wii ox, Irwin and Teifsir. OuncE: In lie rooms formcrlvoecnpieo by Jiii'.ge SesrtsHougii. dec »-tl. Lav/ Card. /-tiiAttt t> . Kiri r. ;• y Z V*> ‘ 'h"; ', H ’ i W ' „"iv'tnO I?'- ia Coife.'L iV' S .ntseoi'oreim .ml Ilf *ff»4l*> * ThMl-t*t» utlicr ’ **’t*»f. j J. WATSON, Attorney Lav/. IIA irJC/A'S VILLE, G i. dec 2a-tf ; A. T. 2URKE, “ Attorney at Law, Hawkinsville, Ga. OFFICE on Commerce Street, where he will be found ex eyt when on prr/c<*K*ni’ * d«f 55? «t HAWKI-XSVIJLLE, GA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1869. •'Take the Old, Reliable Route. JOURNAL AND MESSENGER FOR 1860. ONE OE THE OUIEST PAPERS IS THE STATE ESTABLISHES IN 1308. On the first day of January there was lie gun a nfcw programme, w ill. E men- rs? TERMS' The Daii.t, per annum $lO 00 “ ► v months fi On “ three inoliU.M, / 2 ..0 | “ one month 1 00 The Ttti v. i Fi.i ,i it annum .* 00 *• mx months 2 ,10 “ “ threu nionths 1 •’■n The Wekki-T, per annum :t On “ six months. 1 to AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, It is specially commended to the public. TERMS KIiASOS A151.E. N > lalior or expense will If spared l > make t one of the la at puiiers in Amerhai. Address, J W BI RKE A CO San 20-if I’nejTlctova. I ’ P-AVXN3NAII MORNING NEWS, 9 ] V'or 1869. t»n tin 1 -t of Jain rv. the M 'rn e - K« •>. • v,« ?t ? «»n It" tJOili vr*fir. Tlio Nrws i«i well known tliroiurliout | t»ji Oi Ike Kmtthftrri tl»:it u , it- or if- utan-.l n ; U dtph unnect wary. Thp i fTurts tint Ij.'j ve lwon mmTff, during , life y«*ir. to makf It n »|Kr \v.»rt!*y»>f Snvnnnnh, liav« tH#t with wits! <• - , nml to-itny. in mldit on t«» itn Imvlttf: th«r I in.n*<tf r r< -tl »t'on in tin* city, it cun In* fiitui‘l in every city, town and villnja? in j HoutHcm tJcoryi t end KhnMn. - imv- Iti'i’ * ,r * n< rn! cirrnhitimi fliioUtthoiit tills ntnl otiicr Southern Staten, No effort will !«• >j>ar* A to make the \ ’|t»r.i } n:T N' d*. r» camwhcwktvc medium I (•l’!/* ii ti!, ami commc iCiaHittclH- j • i r*c. fijMflnl at!' ttUon Im'ltv c veil to the xv cp ;o* of i van trill, and t!jc isitcrcYt of j am.l Florida. !(k local d<: par*men! K n t Piltv, nn»l more i** *, ’»l t*» iV ] l»r i!v:h than Ey any mUvr journal ht the j It cut always lw* relic*! upon f«»r tt fti’l j of reatllnff mntlcr. «n«i the lafewt j ia: /oy} : tu ! Imn c»»m coir ‘pouner' . - -w MuuattiiHi.., 1 I** contain- a f ill nod • * mate dully cot ton an*! produce r*-j«ort of tl i* m irkt t. TKIUtS; p.vttY, one yeftr ftO nix in«mtl»N •*» 00 three nwniltt 2 T one n.ontli I fttt Tut wi iKtY, rwic y.ar ... fi (JO m month* H 00 Hum* 1 50 Wi-.f.k jv. one v ir 2 00 MxDvmtU. t (JtJ j A Mrew* J. J 1 lISTIIX. ian 2t> ts ftavannah, Ga. THE HOUSTON TELEGRAPH,, Os Houston, Texas. This newspaper was established in tflS'l, an/ is the oldest in tlic Ktate. Alltimijrti Democratic in polities, t treats its oppo nent -kindly and fairly. It is also largely : devoted to the development of the immense n- mreesM the er. 11 Seiie Os Texas, ftn empire In territory, fert lily and proiiuc | -1 , Site ha- tin: rieliest vi I. the largest : pnblli- doma n, the mo«i gonial el mate, the most var ixl pro Uietions, tin* cheapest land*. ■ the most la r ttifn! si-ene»y, and offers the lr* .in-si indini mi nia to immigrants of any Slate lit on !hi» eoitUnent. Sin- needs now ten millions of ,¥ *.ple to w tile within lu-r I mi:., and find aI we have ph tured; and all Inuint my es|« etaiiim of emigmling from the id ler Slap**, should snlacnbr for the Ti i.koiiypii. to find all desired infor mal on ala,ut the country. Fortunes * n la* made hy nvesting in lands noiv. »nd all Inningmonev to invi“.t on speeulut on. or for honn -.would do well to o;a*n a enm-pondeurp with the editor, i As an sdverti- ns tmxl obi. the TtU* oii.vrtl ia not aurparet-d in the State. ‘ TERMS: Daily. sin ; Tii-WecUy. sl2; Weekly, —.t*i currency. Ucin * i»ioc»y at our r «k 1»y I* (J. or kr. or In • iilift on New York or New Orlciine, drawn or indorsed to our order. Address dmidv. W ILLIsVM G WEBB. Hoc.blon, Texas. * jc. B.—-Any newspaper or mag”*z no ihnt w »l] puklMi 1 h * prosjHTtns. tnd di s* nd*li tion ihcr* t*». wi 1.-** rrpuM l»y tin j»wtilicrt* Ikm. fur an il iim«. «»l i»* jimspectTis. not to cxc c«! t!ti« tcilUcr. n the Telejrrrtph \ n* 1 wf* would !*• yhd. t»y t*i ncikc sat -iVictory arranp*mcitts with had nf( psp-n m! over U»o In ted Stotw lor an ititcrvliauip* T»f*>iH*li courtenr. i Juu 20-ts W* G. W. Job If W/.* Xentlv oxocnlr'cl at this office. THE Audffihl' IHHIKK I ■ EC. BY "itOlXA.'’* Foith lYoni in scabbard, pure ami bright Flaehed the hivon! of lan*! Far In th.» fiont of the deadly fight. High o’er the brave. In the caiwe of right, ila stain lews idtcen, like a beacon light, Fed u» to victory, Out of its ucabbard, where lull long It almnliered |waccfully— Rouaed flrom its rest hy the buttle wing, 8h elding the ieeble smiling the strong, Ooarding the right, t enging tlie wrong— Gleamed t)-,« sword of Lee! Forth frOn f a'igh in air, Senoaih Virginia a »lty— ■ .■* ‘ Ami they tvho mw it gleaming there, Aim kUj» *|(|) 1* —* 4*Mf'M***WM*' Tiint tv hen* tliat sword led they would tlarc Ty follow and to die. Out of Its sealitainl!—Never lianil Waved sword from stain as free, | Nor ptm*r sword led liravcr band. Nor braver l.lisi for « lirigliter land. Nor brighter land had a cause eo grand, Nor cause a chief like Lee ! Forth from its scabbard! bow we prayed Tliat iwortl might victor lie! And when our triumph was delayed, And many a heart grew sons afraid, We sti 1 hoped on, while gleamed the blade Os noble Robert Lee 1 Fortli from its scabbard • a 1 In vain! Forth flashed the sword of la c ! Ti< shrouded notv in its sheath again, It si. 11« the sleep of our noble slain. Defeated, yet without a stain, Froudly and peacefully. * Father Abram Ryan, of Knoxville, nti tlior ot liie cell bra ted lines on the 'Conquer |ed Danner ' iNashtllle Banner.) From the Fort Valley Ledger. the JtintM i or mte. nv “ nou sNomt *• lll.\l*lEli VI l k' pt ntv ev* s itgiit on the ( Kotv ,vi boti' witikin r hlinkiu. I »»m (’•■m i- in ve til; in list wiiiip*-, uni I w s •ie. l lut.' til to a* I see.lining to t- reuni» -Uriel's. Tneiv til' no n-<* f r a lell » ... « i.dym wliit e nil and when h«- ~s in w diifl ulit. N no fyo .r li ir.n mill I,it light will II the p'liuli c iiii-K. li'- I, op leiter to k'i*ji mol, x il ii t e tiii iii.mn lit pr vulc I r 11-ill. So i in .de . p hi) mi li to iio lie In -i 1 Cool w iii I si-. 1 I ipio n'Hiut to ak> sigle. I goiil to ue' toe hail ulpi I in;, op it > e Was 111 ttVo fin 1 of me, t.ii i.e n.ig't not hi e me ii In- ttjs ivn no ■ 11 si. net foil I.Hiklll liisl oil one SI ll' atl I t ill Oil to iiel, not lo* k |it n lii .1 •«. ■ igb, 1 ■ gun l ■ il.i ' Ii ii iln't s II lie. All rattll ie lies'll tod os unis ill. s.o,is No t was my tun. , (ml 1 m k'• p in. • )■'■ on linn. ■no ii lii.gbllo a •U'.ii.tmi * IIP. 1 j . . y lac loa .iils i im, and weiii i i... I. a ..« in) ull-f >ur . I tv.sslo* ill -ole. Ik> pi l aesili, and •».- kepi in . Now an I lie n I’d lo 'k behind In e tv tl c . way I Was gain Altera ; il* I,* sl-.le i go' 111 st lo il»* gII bouse, ami tt ien ] p. k'- In- i *l, be e come < 1 U'ggur. ,\*.w h*r P, lo whim map on IP -I e .mil C li eup l 1..i I. Tight |u.. i now Goo case, if < nil ii n’l go lip lulu liie .i -house. I hall lubo p one eye iookm neiore wnlctiiu the while muii, an I on*- etc la Ii n 1 to tvatnh Cuf- I ■*• Rul su*i* < noug'i, up the steps lie g as. Now’s my lime* —Whi o man up km ill the ttoods, niyg r up in ihc* ! gi.-.-lioil-e. K•up I jumps nml into tin* .iikiu ioom I nip. Tim « want tec fl -l iliian in tin- p.ckm ioom l>n; n big hogs’ i ad, ..t.oii halt full n) pen-. 1 run around Ireinnd ihc'liogsucad, , ip) -qii it leddosn. I lliidii 1 Im c . Iliciu long e I *n* I Pea and -uni. b .iy wslkiu I kc tip )’ *,s c mm ii I ip* . ixiin. Gi pdupii W. T el* 111, 1 hul OP -do r, ml he’-e.II in righ into i Pa :. In lie e, m*. Wli.i a.• ton ifiuii ? limn lo c«»m on ml l is sid,. tin •• « h and ti tin u in •< i Win:, gom I g* l *oo • |mm-. Mike h.a e, nig 2 r, and g* l too p ', 'O .r r ...in's litter |* mi lUf comp n- I’li.P*. t, <l; A. Il s'* ,i*il g- t oU’ I IP., V, . II g.,1 Ills p- »*• and wen* out, 111 p lili-l iln* and. r i st and fmi I 1 «' and like h «»t is *mu ii At r a liiti- A |,|i,- I |. ad lilt* White ftloM lalkm -'III ’ 111 toll**' It go I tv i*.h Ic utdn’l nil - is*.u I. Lll’ ii k» p eipn I close , I, i ISi c m ipl * l down rg' in liie do. oil e| • ekui ro in. Kays l o lo i In- nigge*, *' f.-tiy, have toll to* n Im' liavtk all -ul Ip'ie, llik*. iV* Ilio T "Nw-ir,’s •t s Tony. “W el,my c tek eiis are goin l*-o las' o liie, “ml I’ve missed si vcr.il tuik _t s, and begin lo believe you all li ic a bind in the steal* in.’’ “Net use, in *s.-u, i wouldn't take a chioken to save my life. Lies* good [ ness, ! no sleeV’ !“VVetl, my thickens keep : n, and lw l*e!i|ve liie haw ks gel them nd.’l \‘ VeII, inussa, it uint •he nigg rs.” ‘ife til, who it il, Tony,, if lie tpogeM rpti't do »t t” “Why, .college Imy-, what’s (tl way* i-ofinu nhoui every Sat« urday and aver * t i *hl, pick it up rvety il i*g they cm p They do ih,* mis- ! chief anil poor itpg e- hare die bl mie.’’ “When di*l you U* them her* *Bom>* of Vtn been iilie 'i day, I lie bound Da tracks just h* Nik, down dar in de patch aotnelonn comi triuhs,’ 1 “Wets, I dide’llmif that hefou*, ore) I’ve been Ua*ißn y,| uigger*. hul if I' catch one o ’ .*% * y- .in nit preuihea *-l<';ui!i col'e/p.” “VYpuM you slioof him inns* sa ?*' I'd slio*.\cue ascic.ii kas 1 would a rabbit Ant body that will steal ot'ickeos nn*l Sj.keys, will steal any thing els,, il the clmbccK Were i qil lliy goo*t and I'll si ott him juat its quick hs I would ino w! v l >ri-s to ste-d my florae The urinm is tint same slid the punishment »uyh'„to l« ih** same. The pe.xi tune you *e • one of I hem here, you let in know, nut; I’ll stop I im.” 1 hill l I, that’s hoi talkie, un !I j Ist kil l* w hat I’ll (, t ifl*f* sees me. lie’s gig no ipi: so. colsgajboy** ami I nocdn’l exp* et a lit of bp try. lie ili lift see in** when I wasLyil in tin* p.tch, nml I m terrible glad of it. I want him lo make lin't slid ()>/to tiio house. I'm liied of tour cotniiey, and you can he exi tix i! tv thout »t in pii tieiil.,l' about formal tv. J Says Im, ‘ Ton), did you get those pens I livid you i^i. lit ” “Yes, Sr.’’ ‘ lio* many Itturei in the hogshead i’’ “If ght Miiart. mi*sn. ’ No*' lor it, here he dim;* to s.’p how mny| e s in thr boyfierel. V* usa ■ li".t*l, why didli'lMut /.kv Ti tty's wotil f r ii. \on Call lln ljfvo what lie Hits, hut must oom ■ litre feepin nnupid this bogskpnd. Coin*, iiiti I what y* ii’rp *lo ti—shinny otiyoul •wo si*!*-. Don’t e tit!' roil ml h. re. Alirid Imw you (H'Pp m, d'p’t eei \ourysfc ght over tit's side. So.kin the iio •Il.'ad. Win', try in to tu‘n it our. Iljil on, d.m't you liirn i’ down. l'tn 111 r here, olid the ohl It gsh iid aim hi ell. ugh ii av, and it * II n ver and * t*| Ill’ll it down uild he Xj 0.-in me t ■ ojMn (ire. Don’t he tuk tt aw iy my Ii en* wt ks. I hut's it, let it alone. Tout's a ever Ic-llnw, go idoeg on; now, nml Job w II soon g* t oil' ton p o‘tis*'*. AT bat ynn stop for— go ■dong >oit Wj me ytt prmiliu about iiltpi. G"l hi!iml, lioh, he's goin roll id *.ii hit k G*t a rapid, Roll, le* kit* p- o< nun What .r • you |.H>kin f>r, up liter'* pi lie c liner. Keep Voot ’ -I mild- Jkd*. ti* ’s g**t yon tn n tijltt pbiac. ft** ch.'tug* tl tiu liisu un it I’m ti the site it xtjo tin; ••nor, and In* Oil loihi" fill*. I'm .1 great mind l • in k ii jump f r ill *1 or an I run like fils/. ». I wilie r if lie’s go id on the w ing. H ’ll I, per ofn In cs cll me win ii In- tiri oil', i e n't g t around lie old (logs ».|it Its enough o keep him from -leipg II" «■ n round |»| It at liie -i >• te* aloe, I eiMiise ho Seemed lo be lod.iu for soup thin, m and it pul me up tn sir trump* 11 keep up witii b in then, hut when ho slnr s out, li ’ll walk strriigid along, nr.d I never can keipnii of sight. I'd better run in • ime. Make reudv leg*, and do your duty. I h getiin voter dark and m.ybe fl.| t*a**’l »■ e hi- -ig'da. I mudo a plange for the door, and just a- I on.lp the jump, that nigger Tony, Ii <1 j i-l got in the door, brtngin the I, sk' l b ck, in wlnoli lie cur ied lii («'is. I juiii|>ed tig t into hi-liroa i, slid vri lebcd Idol Hilt on hi- hack, I li-ll Oh my •• l-f urs. but I was up in n j | inii.iite. M> I*g* lib like they Wire ! move i by •<» n * engine, Min moved like | i -pok- si a li gov wheel when n c lioise I- mil'll away. One leg p-ti-cd the t tlu r»o las' 1 couldn't lell the right I rmn tin left. I run light I'm the wnoda. like h yi'tiug ion cl let lo s . 1 could a ni,.H f.*. I 'lie bu.let hiitin me in t> e bielj. Tie* mu cles Ii twin nmy sli ul deis kepi j ikin, uni) f< It wii'm like the) know* .I will re the hutkt would hit. I run */ig z g, so he couldn’t get r straight -ig I. I w«-ju*t about gettiu into liirn w. O'l*. win ii liui g went the ild Ye • i r ''/.fi- in n ch ar -kv. clear i m oi iii) a- it u, iijjjgS -m on leg*. I iievvv looked width way‘l wus gom. Down thiOUvh th* ,wo id* l wel t. These long, nlicky •bamboo briers had grown itH over the wmids. I run .'igaiur-t them with uli my m ght. They took mo scm-B the eyes, round the body end legs, and liked to hivetript me up two oi three times. 1 Hover cared for eyes and fuce, I wo* fo r gelling ft way (ram that gun. I ruw down a »toi p hill to the branch, and I (I t such spar and before I-ts to the branch that I couldn't stop, and into it I went. It was mushy enough to mire a goose, and 1 wvnt up half wny to my waist. I fl iurujeted I'dp. a catfish in sh dtew wuter. Igo l.qhl ou a bush and pirlied -«•«'. Rut I: Ijrp* laWwrtw-ry Alter pnllin out of n half dozen places. I got out, ns muddy ns a hog. I run up to n lit! .' (it Id, and I thought il would tievi r and , to go across that field. I ioak tight down the swamp, for I was ufi aid that II llow Wn* Matidin up> ou the Kill, wait ill for me to emss the field. I want goin to give him (mother |" Pat me, if I could In Ip it. The woods were thick as a pine nurs ry, tinil I soon hid nivsell in a husliy place. It Was now,* gettiii dark, and I wnlttcd to take a few breaths, if lee hunter was on the truck, I couldn't hear nothin ot him, ands give one or two long breaths ih t li-lped in ' might!). I set right still, for I wa- afraid to move, fist i might shako a Irosh or aotni thin, and he'd find whole I wa* an i t kc ap p i.t me. I k**pt Iryin to look toward.- the fence, in the direct inn i had run, Imt it was too dark, and I couldn't sic anybody at the n nee i! they hud In-pa there. I fell mighty iincn-y, lor I didn’t know how near he might he t. ma. I could imagine that I *aw nda k poirti iliin like a man cumin ( towards me. 1 kept my eyes st ruined ! look in until dutk t ings uni spots dtltici and hofon* mv eyes. While I ««s aettin there as nervous ns a Ilian watil in lo have n tooth pulled, some rotten hmb or somethin cl-c strtn k the gioutid. Wake snukes, if I’d gone heel f irinost down Jniiah’s wfauh-, it won dn’t skeeied me worse. I thought j the fellow was right on me. He [ wouldn’t have sk- ered in*' worse if I c'd slept his Imnd on my baek. I’d been wirm for night to come wlcn I wo a} •unmn round that liog-linud, but now | the night was wnrso than the day. He • eonhl slip light on me and I Couldn’t see ] him. «ns Imd enough when 1 was Iy in in i In* fi Id WMicliiu him wln u he wa* h'okin for luiwks, hut it is heap ! worse now, (nr he can just set out there j Mild Wait til 1 I niiVe, and then how me l sky higli. Wh.it sh 11 I do. 1 ciiilM * »• -l' night. Imi g. itm us StidjH dnw n ii li-1 in f ice mi I I i I ■ * Jt wav ik soic Us I’d dlt£: v *.*' ’f-4> '"®« J tfw , ** ' s' <BB wood-, d’ll lell, to MVC my lif aH , k a aH • 11 V "If -■■■' I «S I , lo hy invai-lf. ■*§& mm rif no nsiin lo go to to the go' Jug M 1 .mm NO. 6: i little to the right I would find it. *1 wa? anxious to get to the fence, for then t would hate somethin to answer fi* a guide, limned almost directly to the* right, ami wua utmost sure I'd hit the l< nee, I kept my hand befo<e mv face for fear I’d run up agn »»i the corner of the fence. I tvrfs goin along leelin this i way, w lien first thing I knowed, I struck a I -g. I felt along il, and it felt juat like (he one I’d been sfUiß on, There Wes a little crooked tree by the side of the one I was aettin on, and so I went along hy the side of the log to sec if I could find it. Yen, hero it is. Right gback 11 tim same place where I started. (Tl) UB CONTINCBB.) FT"' •• a«d.i.xy»A» lau-yuaasitir^—The resul's of the revolution, which have eficcied so many imp'riant changes in the condition of the S*>utb, have pro duct and i lie niecssi'/, which bids fair to prove * f incalculable value to our sec- Iren. The interests ol the cotton Suitl h ive long needed a change in the mode of cultivating the soil—a system ofdcc|i tillage that would counteract, to some exit tit, the continuous thought, that of lute years, seems to have become more prevalent, us our soil grows thinner. The fanning Implements heretofore in general tiso may have answered all practical purposes when the lands of Georgia were fresh, and the seasons more propiiiousjwlien the native strength of the soil forced vegetation lo a state of pith cti m with iho am sliest nmount of cultivition—t ut ti.c continue u- nse of short plows, ami the system of skimming tiro surface, loosening just enough soil to be wash* and off hy the ruins of summer, bus well nigli reduced our uplands to g mere skeleton compared with its former capacity to produce. I.i former yeans before tho cotb.n mania bail so com pletely taken posse-sion of our people, Georgia produced an nbundr.nco of g uin, anti a failure of;lto grain crop w «of rare recurrence. We bad plen ty of provisions for homo consumption, ami to spire! Os lute years, the frequent failures of the grnin crops have been n source Os great disadwinlage, as well ns annoy anoe, to our section, insomuch that Mr tiers begin to look upon cottou as ihoM only e- itain crop they can cuhgML;' , f >s j .MSS' j : jm