The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887, January 06, 1866, Image 1

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-(T'ljr 11 non an Iwalil. ITTILlffUKD WIISKLY JIVEHY SATURDAY BY j r 1TOOTTR*, J- A. WELCH, f WOOTTEX&WELCH, Pr opr ietors. THE NEWNAN HERALD. €lje Jburann leralii. F. S. WELCH* * * - Publisher. J. C. WOOTTEN, Editor. TKKV- OK Bl’SSOWf'TlO* : One C0|>y one year, payable iu advance, $4.00 % ifccH]i f0uraal;*"gwate4 to politics, pens, ^gntnlte, fct. One copv tix months ...“ “ 2.00 One copy three nion hs, ,l “- 1.25 One copv one month,...** •*. <;iuh o! three copies oue year, 10 00 Ojub of five copies one year, 15.00 I Fifty numbers complete the Volume.) YOL. I.] ZSrE'VVaST.^JSr, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JAelST. 6, 1866. [NO. 18. Hates of Advertising. Advertisements inserted at $1.50 per square (often lines or space equivalent,) for first inser tion. and 75 cents for each subsequent in sertion. Monthly or semi-monthly advertisement* inserted at the same rates as for new adverti e- ments, each insertion. Liberal arrangements will be made with i those advertising by the qnaiteror year. All transient advertismeats must be paid j for wheu handed in. i The money for adrertiscing due after the 1 first insertion. The following unit! and touchingly beau, tifttl poem was written by the gifted but From the Richmond Times. Major General Butler. A terrible calamity has plaunged the Bather Bough Honeymoon. On last Friday morning an athlectic unfortunate Haskell, a short time before I young farmer, in the town of Wayncsburg, his death, and dedicated “ to Mrs. Louisa ! took a fair girl, “ all bathed in blushes,’ whole land in the blackest depths of .Jane Uice, the amiable, gentle-hearted, I from her parents, and started for the first grief and despair The nation is reeling and accomplished matron of the Eastern 'town across the Pennsylvania line to be I from the effects of a fearful loss. Mas- married, where the ceremony could be j sachusets, with streaming eyes, is clothing Kentucky Asylum for the Insane, at Lex- jn.rton ” It was written during a lucid interval when both lie and his friends be lieved that his mental abbervatio i was entirely cured. Hut, alas ! the grievous and fearful malady returned, and his poor bark once more was tossed and wildly uvept, “ aimless and helmless,” over life’s ocean : The Bansomed. BY UKSEKAL WM. T. HASKELL. PAItr I. I'm am adrift oil Life's ocean, and wildly I sweep, Aimless and heltaless, its fathomless deep; The wild winds assail me, *it threatninglv storms, The clouds roll around me in hideous forms. s 1 drift to a lee-shore! I strke!—am aground! T.ic mail waters whelm me—I drown! obi 1 drown — Merer! oh, mercy! Oh, Lord, set me free! And take me, oh, take me.to llenvenandThee. I wander Life's desert—lone, desolate, sad, Faint, reeling, and weary—I'm mud! oh, I'm mad 1 No glad waters meet me, no streams flowing free— I perish 1 1 perish ! oh, God, set me free! Ab ; hopeless 1 pray Thee, 'tis idle and vain ;. I perish ! IporiahJ Kami rain—give me rain— Let tin stream of Deliverance flow gently tome, And drill me, oh! drift me, to Heaven and Thee. 'Mid the wranglings of men and their conflicts so fierce, Half mad and despairing, niv lips spit a curse, Instead of imploring a Refuge and I’eace, From Lite's maddeuing battle, for Hope and Release: 1 hear on defiantly, proud, reckless, unblanchcd At the dangers that hem m« The curses 1 launched At Earth and Heaven. Lord! mercy for me! Receive me 1 receive me, (g_li^vca Thee. TAUT IX. But the storm* how ls no longer, the desert is gone, The battle’s tierce strife no more, hurries me on j Tic tempests no more lash the ocean’s calm breast, And the clouds float in beauty afar to the west. 1 move through Life's bowers full ot bliss and of lot *, Looking fondly to earth and with transport above; ' ■ And an angel soft whispers, "The Lord sets thee free To come to me! Come to me—dwell here with me.” 1 thunk Thee, oh Lord ! that my raving career AVa.i checked by the hand of Omnipotence, here, That struck from its jarred equilibrium, the mind, Whose balance, my madnessand folly combined) Had periled fore’er in my earthly career, While night’s thickening darknesL encompass ed me here, And my sad soul is ransomed, imprisoned and free— 1 am coming, oh, Lord! 1 bow gently to Thee. Joy! jay! Oh ! anguish and sorrow no more Shall lead me, its victim, on Life’s crumbling shore; The winds waft me gently, 1 perish no more : I thirst not—the war of Life's struggle is o’er; Hope beckons me on with its sweet, whisper ing tale, To^R.alk through, all hopefully, Life's pleasant vaie, And l come to Tkcc, Lord, unimprisoned and free, ' 1 - And l bless Thee, ah ! bless Thee, for mercy performed without a license, happy pair were accompanied by a sister of the girl, a tall, gaunt, sharp- featured female of some thirty seven summers. The pair crossed the line, were married and returned to Wcllsville to pars the night. People at the hotel where the The 1 herself with sackcloth and preparing to sprinkle ashes-over jbq££able habiliments of inconsolable woe. Benjamin, treason ably ealled Beast, but sprnamed Butler, her well beloved and greatest warrior, has shot like a meteoric stone from the mili tary firmament of les-ser suns, planets and wedding party stopped, observed that they I and fixed stacs, and has ceased to be a Major General. He tendered his resig nation the other day, and as republics arc proverbially ungrateful, the President, forgetful of the blazing glories of “Big Bethel,” of the immortal honors of “ the Gap,” and of the flaming renown of the “ fire ship,” accepted the mighty warrior's resignation. The newspapers, with malig nant emphasis insert that it was “ prompt ly accepted,” and one Godless journal vi ciously hints that the proffered retirement of the mighty lloabdi was “ snapped at by the war office authorities.” Profound as will be the grief of the civilized world at the retirement of the honored and honest hero, Virginia is al most desolated at the national bereave ment involved in his loss. We shall al ways recollect that many of this great man’s most Famous and wondrous achieve ments were upon our soil. IIis first essay at pitched battle was at Big Bethel. It was here he dug his immortal “ ditch,” and from the waters of Virginia the great “fire-ship” sailed, and exploded with conducted themselves in a rather singular manner. The husband would take his j-istcr-iu-law, the tall female aforsaid, into one comer of the parlor, and talk earnest ly to her, gestickulating wildly all the time. Then the tall female would put her foot down and talk to him in an angry and exciting manner. The husband would take his fair young bride into a corner; but he would no sooner commence talking to her than the gaunt sister’would with grim visage rush between them and join in the conversation. The people of the hotel ascertained what this meant about uine o'clock that evening. There was an uproar iu the room which had been assigned to the newly married couple.— Female shrieks and masObline swears star tled the people in the hotel and they rush ed to the spot. The gaunt female was pressing agaiust the door ol the room, and the newly marrried man, mostly un dressed, was barring her out with all his might. Occasionally she would kick the door far enough to disclose the stalwart any further reinforcements to Lee from , hops. If they happen to be interred a Beauregard V' At that moment Beaure-, little differently, is it anybody’s business ? gard, as Geo. Grant informs us, thanks to As so many outlandish things have been the time wasted by Build*, bad drawn in I eliminated within such brief intervals, all his “ loose forces in North and South who can tell what phantasmagoria live Carolina,” and was “ bringing them to men may exhibit for the edification of the the defense of Rtchnfffndntod Petersburg. Two days afterwards, on the 16th of'May, he fell upon Butlerasttf him book into a farmers a bunch^of turuips ; ipto a husband, in his Gentleman Greek Slave such terrific and harmless splendor a few apparel. It appears that the female insisted upon ocucpying the same bed with tiie newly married pair; that her'sister was favora bly disposed to the arrangement, and that he had agreed to it before the wedding took place, and now indignantly repudia ted the contiacL “ Wont you go away now,'Susan ?” said the newly married rnar.v softening his voice. “ No,” said she, “ I won't—so there!” “ Don’t you budge an inch !" cried the married sister, within the room. “ Now—-now, Maria,” said the yoting man to his wife, in a piteous tone, “ don't go to cultin’ up in this way: now don’t.” miles from Fort Fisher, after which the General with characteristic modesty, with drew his forces from before that place, and permitted a younger New England General to gather all the laurels. Two Virginia cities, “ near the sea,” will ever hold in giatcful remembrance, the human ity, urbanity, unselfishness and splendid integrity with which he disc targed his official trusts. At the very moment when the heart rending intelligence of liis resignation reached us, a member of the Y irginia Legislature, anticipating his appointment to the command of his military division, had introduced a resolution tedolent with between the forks of the James and Ap pomattox,” where, as Gen. Grant, with somewhat unhistorical, but by no means disagreeable malice, observes, “ his army though in a position of great security, was as completely shut out from future operations against Richmond as if it had been in a bottle strongly corked.” G«n. Grant’s quaint picture of Gen. Butler “ corked up in a bottle ” will IiTe in history and furnish a splendid theme for the painter and poet. With his char acteristic pertinacity Gen. Grant, having hermetically bottled Butler, deems it not inadvisable to shake him up a little, as if he was a sort of prescription, which re quired such treatment, before disposing of him altogether. He pounces down upon him for his Fort Fisher fiasco, and asserts that Butler went there with the ar my and fleet which was sent to reduce that place without permsssion. He pokes an infinite amount of dry fun at him when he says in his report, “ I rather formed the idea that Gen. Butler was (in going departed. Is it to reason thus: Into statesman’s grave jewelry shall be thrown ; garroter’s, a pair of bnisSflr n ucEfos; into a carpenter’s, a chisel; into a steamboat captain’s, a smoke stack ; into an ex-quar- termasters, Confederate bond and Abstract L; into Beast Butler’s, a Newgate calan- dar; into a Major General’s, his commis sion and a copy of Sherman's .March ; into Beecher’s and Brownlow’s a barrel of sulphur—and so on os the imagination may suggest. It will be seen that wc have said noth ing of the ladies. Into your grave, Ophelia, there shall be cast rosemary, marigold and violet. But into yours, mother of our heroic slain, the tears of the good and pure.—Augusta Const itu- ionalist. Spain and Chili. Spain is decidedly in want of money Austria, Italy, or any of the weak and miserable lesser European governments, never withstood severer trials in that re gard than Spain is now undergoing.— Nor, has she the inherent, or acquired to North Carolina) actuated by a desire | eneT &’ ‘ hat crea,e wea,th or 8tiluulato “ I'll cut up as much as I wanter!” she ! pleasant reminiscences of the great war rior’s deeds of valor in Norfolk and Ports mouth. It was a touching and eloquent tribute to the late Major General, for it recommended, in anticipation of bis ad vent, a “ distribution of all the money in the State Treasury, among the widows sharply replied. “ Well,” roared the desperate man, throwing the door wide open and stalking out among the crowd, “jest you two wiin- min put on your duds and go right straight homeland bring back the old man and woman, and your grandfather, who is-uigb j and or P hans of deceased soldiers,” and on to a hundred, bring ’em all here, I'll marry the irho/e caboodle of 'em, and ice'll all sleep together The difficulty was finally adjusted by the tail female taking a room. Wclls- villc is enjoying it.-elt over the sensation. [ ('lea vki n<l Plaindealcr. also provided for the appointment of swift footed “ couriers ” to convey the glad tidings of his arrival through the land, and to urge all prudent housewives to conceal their silver spoons and forks. to witness the explosion of his powder ship.” Phew ! we call that a cruel hit. And Gen. Grant renews the roar of inex tinguishable laughter which followed the explosion of that ship, by saying, with most delightful maliciousness, that “ the aforesaid ship blew up so harmlessly that nobody in the Confederate States had the remotest idea what the explosion' meant until the Northern papers explained the mystery.” In this opinion Gen. Grant is strictly correct for we really thought that a fright ful disaster had befallen an iron elad, until we were all convulsed with merri ment at the result of the ingenious But ler’s plan for blowing up Fort Fisher.— In this, as in many other instances Gen. Butler was singularly sparing of Confed erate lives. The care which, as a pru dent thoughtful warrior, he invariably took of his own precious life, made him unwilling to shed human blood.— Confiscation was his strong point, and when he moved with his confiscation co horts in the rear of a “ fighting general,” he was really grand. But alas! alas! this great and good man—this incompar able military governor and most preda cious and prudent warrior—this hero, whose fame is as familiar as household words in three continents, whose deeds are at once the admiration of the brigands of Greece and the pirates, of the Chinese seas and whom Vcrrcs and Hastings Never Slept with that Regiment. Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, now stumping this State, went to \\ ashington at the head of the 22d Massachusetts volunteers, but it will be remembered, turned tail at the capital and let his men no on to battle while he cultivated the arts. . , n . ^ ; ot a weeping country, and when Comm it was an amusing peculiarity, of the j might have envied as the upright governor great departed, that be was fond of plater j of conquered provinces, has gone from and had an exquisite taste in jewelry, our midst, and no longer illuminates with musical instruments, household furniture, J his splendid and incomparable reputation, and gold and silver coin. The people of j an honorable profession. We still hope New Orleans delight to keep fresh the memory of his remarkable taste in the fine arts. At the moment when Benjamin, the beloved of Massachusetts, is taking leave of peace in the United btates Senate. , . . , 1 . , . bta, with a well moistened mourning In his speech at Yonkers, he said, tnabus- . ~ , „ r . r i l i handkerchief at each ing the Democratic party : “I know ihera. wintered with How Sugar is made White. The way in which sugar is made per- j l have slept with them, | them and summered with | then a returned soldier in ! called out at the top of lus voice eye, seems to say, don’t go, Ben,” it is to be regretted that Gen. Grant should have alluded in his that a very lofty and well merited cxalta- tation awaits him, although tardy justice and the ingratitude of man may postpone it to his very last moments. Nemesis is sometimes apparently inattentive to her ; desired to impose on it a free government, favorites, but rarely fails in the long run ! In that year, she also, bargained with to mete out to them a measure of reward resources to development. Miserably bankrupt, ns is her exchequor, no indica tions of replenishing her coffers exist at home, and she begins to look elsewhere for a supply of requisite funds. A few years since a foreign war gave her a tem porary recuperation. But unparalleled profligacy in squandering the public money has left her treasury empty. Since 1855 sixty million pounds of church property has undergone secularization, but Spain’s financial em. barrassment is as tetriWe as ever. Her budget for 1865 exhibits a deficit of six million of pounds. Her flouting debt - a he beginning of the year is repor.cd at about twenty million pounds. At any rate, it was so large, and her abilty to meet It so small, that the Queen presented the government a portion of the royal do main. Thus some estimate may be foizued of Spain’s monetary difficulties. A necessity has arisen that Queen Isa bella II, and the able Narvaez, must meet. The latter, the principle crown officer— the Premier sees that there is no hope of doing at home, and hence, the national piracy that she is inaugurating against the little Republic of Chili, as a desperate resort. Too weak to make such resis tance, Chili must become a victim to the repacity of Spain, after a manner hardly justifiable by the coda governing civilized powers. If money is not to be gotten in this undertaking, she hopes at least for renown. In this way she extorted 20,t 000,000 piastres from Morocco a few years since. In 1858, she joined France in an expedition against Chochin Cina.— In that year she declared war against Moroco, upon a trivial pretext, and the latter paid out by a heavy indemnity. The war against Mexico began in 1861 by the capitulatiomuf Vera Cruz. Spain, anxious for the welfare of that country, DRS. C. D. I. E. SMITH, H AVISO associate# in the practice ot Medicine, respect tolly Render their servi ces to the citizens of Sqwn«n and country.— Particular attention glVeri to Snrgvry and Obstetrics., ;( jj jhgrMay found a^ all hours, when not pmfessionajlr emr.iged; at’their office on Brick Front. South dtiic of Public Square, third door front. Dodd’s corner. (Oct. 21-7-tfl r rlHK undersigntd take pleasure in announ- | cing to the people of Newnan and coun try that They have just received a stock of FPIES] DRUGS. 8C5UA1I orders and prescriptions promptly attended to. (J. D. «t T. E. SMITH. December 1S-15-31. am ATiRAi MEW i iu..! Cl DENTISTRY. J. \V. WILEY, D. D. S., H AS returned to Xewuan to resume the practice of ID entistry. All Work Warranted. Office on Depot street. [nov. 11-10-tf. JOHN S. BIGBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, ILL practice regularly in Coweta and V V the surrounding counties, and iu the United States District Courts fur the Northern and Southern Districts of the State. gfe^Spceial attention given to the collection and securing of claims. Sept. 1#—1—tf. J. C. WOOTTEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWNAN, GEORGIA. BgyOflice in the Herald Office. Sept. 9-I-tf. J. D. WATSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND REAL. ESTATE ACJEAT, NEWNAN* GA., I jlOR Selling, Renting or Buying Real Ks. ^ tatc in Newaan, or in Coweta and ad joining cpnnties. [Oct. 28-8-ly. J. LORCH & CO., Have just received at J. M. DODD’S old stand, South- West Corner Public Square, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, A new and large supply of READY MADE AKT1D STAPLE GOODS. LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S tiwvzmmmk All varieties of 0 HATS! CAPS! J. M. HOLBROOK, W OULD most respectfully inform the pub lie and his old patrons that he is now permanently located at his old stand on WHITE H A El, STREET, (Sign of the Big Hat,) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, With a large stock of well selected HATS and CATS, all of which will be sold low for Cash at wholesale and retail. Nor. 25-15-12m. J. M. HOLBROOK. WM. B BERRY, WARE-kOUSE GENERAL AGENT, FOR Receiving, Put ting in Order and Ship-i ,-o ping Co‘ton to safe :ind\Ty< responsible firms in Au-* gusta, New York or Liverpool. £Sj“Liberal advances arranged for parties desiring it. Newnan, Ga., Sept. 2fl-3-tf. fully commensurate with their merits. them. rcport t 0 the hero of Big Bethel in such j the audience • . 1 . , . . A Hew Wrinkle. At the burial of Lord Palmerston fcctly white, it is said, was found out in j ^ jf JQU have ? y ou nC ver a curious way. A hen that had gone through a clay mud puddle, went with her muddy feet into a sugar house. She left her tracks on a pile of sugar. It was observed bv some one, that wherever the tracks wexc the sugar was whitened.— This led to some experiments. The re sult was that wet clay came to be used m wefing sugar. It is used in this way The sugar as you see large ends are upward. The smaller ends; have a hole in them. The jar is filled with sugar, the clay put over the top and kept wet. The moisture goes down I,.,* “well s ‘S n *^ cant an< ^ sarcastic terms as to show j m03t extraordinary incident transpired, rie’pt wih ,hat he / reatI >’ co" 16111113 and his | After the bodj ha j beei deposited in tbe ^ pretensions to military skill. | tou.b, the AH of us remember that in the spring j ritual of the Santa Ana, the ostensible President of San Domingo, for the restoration of that country to the Spanish Crown. But the people of San Domingo were opposed to it and the negotiation failed. The Mexican affair, so far as Spain was concerned, terminated no better. Subse- officiating clergyman bcgaEf the Sp,in comment ^ with , j , . , Peru, on account of aliedged wrongs to le dead, ana pronouncing the ’ ° . ° of 1S64, Gen. Butler at the head of a : solemn words with due clerical decorum , son | e of her subjects, and she seize! the the 22d Massachusetts! The roar laughter which greeted this sally con- pletoly abashed the eloquent gentleunn, | T™«kir.r and . . , ‘ ! Chincha Guano Islands by way of recla hadn't the hart. vast arrn J) steamed up James River, and came to that never-to-hc forgotten phrase :: J J landed on the south side of that stream. ^ As h c *s to ashes, and dust to dust.” Uui- j As discretion always entered very largely 1 versally as all men know, at this sta^c of ! | and when it subsided he • tu go ou with his vituperation.—X I - I HWJ. into the valor of this great chieftain, he the interment a fragment ql earth-mold is A Rkmarkvri.e Man.—An excuangc . . , - » * i paper tells us that “there lives a man in y*- ’ is put roto carthern jars, shaped l 1 . critical davs the , , fpi,-1 the town of Marion, W is., who t5 sixty :e the sugar loaves are. lne! , , 1 v, r chuckled at the tr ° 'years old, and who never went to a bar ot c anv kind and drank failed to advance on Richmond for some eight days, and for two or three of these Confederates always crumbled upon the coffin. Not bo, hoi matt on It is the same predatory disposition which now culminates iu war against Chili, simply because Spain alledges Chili violated her neutrality during the pen- TIIOMAS BARNES, Depot Str., Newnan, Ga., Will repair neatly and promptly ffj 'r—‘ —AND— <£f ® A . September 30-f-lv. CSXL&BEK’S SH3ES, BOYS &c GEN1 LEMEN’S NOTIONS, Of all kinds; KOOP & BALMORAL SKIRTS} CLOAKS. CORSETS; HARD-WARE AJSTD CUTLERY. Also a large and full supply of all kinds of GROCERIES & CROCKERY. J. M. MANN, J. A. HUNTER, } Ne new bakery.i Fresh. _h>reacL! The undersigned is prepared to furnish FRESH BREAD EVERY MORNING. If liberally putronized, customers can have bread sent to them before breakfast each day. Oct. 2S-8-3m. W. B. CHAPMAN. COOK STOVES ever with my Lord Premier. lie was no : Jancy of the war with Peru sharer of the common lot; for, instead of Spain in theac transactions is certainly and thought of having kept t he base sod the Chief Mourner (hired for j falling from her old and fair renown in driirkSjf sibv kind ■ 50 valorous.a turn qniet with, we think. Tin are. ; of spirits, never attended a theatre or sh^w ot any description, never took a I drink of spirits, never took a chew of to-; through the su^ar, and drops from the hole . . . . i „ , X . bacco or smoked a pipe or cigar, never English funerals at so much per head) the grand days of her glory. Shepenwits showered upon the old man s metalic case national pride and honor to go, if she can in the small end of the jar. the sugar perfectly white. This makes went to a ball or danced a step, never play- • VL ‘ r ' d'ertm about sixty cavalry and nine hundred in fantrv Tetb* 8 c. pecial part of Genaral a number Butler’s military career, Gen. Grant refers 1 rings! We do not wonder that the spec- with ananionnt of grim derision whieh is tator* are represented to have been aston- He charges Gen. Butler^ t3 hed at this unusual proceeding. It al- .Snlesmcn cwnitn, Ga. R. T. HUNTER, V Salesmen JOS. NALLS, / for Lorch&Co. A. M. WOOD, j Salesmen W. MARTIN, /Franklin, Ga. Sept. 16-2 tf. E. M. BRUCE & CO, BANKERS —AND— COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GA, E. F. METCALF & CO, COMMISSION —AND— F0RWARDIN3 MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, GA., diamonds and precious ! only swell the assets of her treasury. [Montgomery Ledger. Gen. Rudskt Toombs.—A gentleman from this city has received a letter from W. M. Reynolds ■ respectfully inform everybody I V? and the bxUnce of mankind, that be U i now prepared to furnish anything and every thing in the wav of E.iL BRUCE, MORGAN & CO., SITTII FMT1II Contrast. ! ed » iniue o. r cards, bi'lards, JtouMflF «»■>«■* "yolwM* *» ol most parallel George the Thira'a sepol. a,;, disli hed Georgian, dated Uaia- K’Ufrrj’C When Webster jras 3v-1 dice or checVcrs. er anj game ehatever the first grand attack upon thisc.tjHem | tnre , in which eighty jeers of rottenness L 'oia fc. 22d. ' OaG.aaO Ua cnnih ill fnp.laTDftt in »1«r IMrU _ n tv- .t - ■ 1 enjoying flue health. The General was He had been join- & mrvv A AaI WARE, V , Y , i r ” , ' ffie south side of the James in Mav, 1864. W ere shrined iu rold We thi»k it tug he asked some Due D> the grand : that is played for money, never courteu were snrinea in gold, w e think .t ^ o ^ ele-y of Gray ; ! hut one girl, whom he married and lives ; D be remembered that on the 14th j undignified departure from a custom sane-: ^ bj hU wifii a fcw daJS prcvioiU . W ••The curfew tolls the knell of parting! with vet, never joined any order or or- ! of- ia J.< 1^. having then, as we said,j tified by Dearly every Christian creed.— uo d e reUndthatthey haveabaodaptmeans, day r, ^ 1 "anizatioa except tlie"Christian church, of! >4sted *“'5^ priceless days, Butler tele-' Still wc cannot quarrel with defunct b , viag and sold considerable Palmerston dyin- rolls up l.is eves.! which he is still a member, and 'bever had '^r^ d from Bermuda H.ndreds to great men and their mawolums. At the j ^j^ing to the Genera,. This and with his fluttering mind still fixed I his name in a newspaper but once, tV*, Washington that he had p«t himself present time, politicians seem to control j informati , n will doubtless be gratifying T ” j . „ j i,„ r .^ es across pretty much erervihing and added, religion upon the concerns of uatious, whisperswas when he was married, a o lie re/- , _ U J ... : _ ..’i. ." “Read mo the Belgnin treatr again.” j to give his name for publication no* Q~een Victoria is a Pope in j to the i*any friends of the General tbrough- Gcn. Grant will not be trouble! with balmoral skirt-. Palmerston created bis-'out the coantry. The Dady Sun. At the very Ipwp»* prices and shortest notice. Patent of Family Cook Stove* a* from $25 to $50, according to size and outfit. Tin Ware red need 25 per cent, nnder any other market. Come, come everybody, and buv! I will duplicate bills bought at wholesalo in any market in the Union .since tbe war. fiSTShop at present three doors from Pub, lie .Square, on Depot street. (dec a-U-flm. | Forwarding Merchants, APALACHICOLA, FLA. Advances made on Consignments made to MATTS, CRANE & CO., New York, WATT& GIVEN h. CO, New Orleans W. Sj. \Y ATTS &, CO, Liverpool, Eng., by either of the above Houses. October 21-7-ora.