The Quitman banner. (Quitman, Ga.) 1866-187?, January 15, 1869, Image 1

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F. R. FILDES, Editor. YOU 111. (the (Quitman fanner. it bushed every Friday. TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. tX AWVAM'K. F»r one year 00 For six ujtynjths ... . 1 • • 2 o<> For rf»rw month* 1 00 For single copy * E) TEKMS mil ADVERTISING. iyv vHixtfi.y us One square, (l 6 IT'ne*. of tes*.} first insertic B $? 00: each following insertion. &t % When «and verti»ein«’nts are eontmutd! for one month or longer, the ehnrge writ be as foUov s : 12 Month*. b Month a. 3 Month.*. 1 Month. Number of Fip.ur'-s. I jssoo '■ SlO U 0 $ l.i 00 i# 20 00 2. I 800 I lfs 00 i:> 00 j HA 00 3 ] 1> 00 j 1£ 00 ; 3-'. 00 I 4.* 00 4 .... ( 16 00 | uOO 1 10 Oo ; 53 00 r> J 20 (fit I 35 40 ] 45 00 j lit) 00 i(\d'.nn; 35 (Ml I *5 ap \ *() O 0 i 1%. HO 1 •• j CO 00 I 80 00 | 150 00 j 200 00 Obituary notices'. Tributes of Kespoef, and all artirHvs of a perswuul chuioeter, charged tor as advertisements. For announcmg enniTlibates for office, SIO.OO - ■ WUItfKN FOTLtHK (a t £\J.VN 15 vXNT.K. TIIE DEAD FALL A SOUTH CAROLINA TALE, hy j. w. st. cr'.'ifn. In the good ukl lime* befwe the "war, tfii n* lived in Marion PSJrfct, S■.nth Car aiiiiit, a good i-»Ul number of ill,! Metho <list ClmiCh. For ,*bvidus n-us-ous, we shall not give l,i« name—«etn-ugh that we t;il Uii>—Muggms. N,>w, Muggins—who was generally known by tin sottbritjiuil of tlie '<te-tieral'—, who, though one of tbe Wiath'st Im-uit*r,l niti. in tl.t wolld wus inordinately udiclnd to whiskt-v and that < f the rrt an **l kilnl; tliat kind thtft you umild luiy before the war at twenty tents ligation, and dear at 1 hut. If tie “O- in raJ’Mtad a wwl» in the world that was -l .up t j iijs 'p url, it wits the desire In keep Ids eonvivinl prfcpim sith-s secret from Ins Tiledhm,,’ and his pastor. Nai amount of “dineiplin •” would re fill 111 him ; year after year he w Hi- on-his old Course, will out, howgver, being seen |,y tlie preacher in a slate of intoxica tion . ■‘•■The fu-sMald scheme, o'miee and men Aft guilt' —-e t’lu istmas, with its time hallowed Its tivit its had once more come ; the "Gen vial" had .just icLtrued bum down tiro liver with a bout lead of ie-ee«rwrier, tiot forgetting iTie luxury vs a foil jug of red evt” ite wus in (lie (•undiliuu us Tom O’- Shuntor: Kings may lm bleu', but Tom w*s gl*«i.»u», < I’er alt the ills of life rieterian The ‘ (lenerai” was tal ing his iluiiier siio.ze, when, to Ins idtei d..--tn.ix Ids wife aroused Mat from a \ ision, wii-clt lie aLorvrards a'C red to V'c Uif s vet C t of Ids life: tie wad dreaming that tlu: Pedee Hirer had Uen tnintd into a mighty river nf red eye, and that lie was sto, fiinjr down to take a drink of jt when his wife's rude summons dispelled the vision forever 1 •‘Aftiffgins, wake t.p, ole man, for shore's your born the preachers at the door!” There was no time for re (real There was » ladder leading to a loft above, which loft, as was the ease with most houses at that day, was com posed of loose clapboards, ill fitting and m,jointed As the long legs of the cHsppearcd np the loft, the preacher tirade his appearanee in the ' room- Looking around him with a dis appointed air, he asked for brother Mug (rins. Ills wife, as she had been previ ously instructed, told him that brother Muggins was gone to the b at, to bring .up his supplies; and that she did mg x poet him until daik. After the usual iriqnrios after tire Irealth ot tins family the preacher ,pwposed tannly sei viee A bvmn w»f sung; atm kne iiiig, the, preacher commenced one oftii .se fervent extemporaneous prayers for which the early preaelters of the Methodist church were so deservedly famous. But who can picture the “feeHtiks’' of tbe “Gener , al” during this awful time: he thonghtj over all the mean things that he ever thought of or had ever done —and they were not few —he thought of that last game of “seven up," the store down down the iu wWch, though there was nothing bet bi>t the driliks he had enjoyed himself, he now recollected with shame and remorse as much as any of the wild fellows in the game; he thought of the cock fight last Christmas, iu wh eh lio-ht he had become so much interested that he g"t up a little fight on his own account, in which, he dul’nt imitate his own cock hy any means; for while that gallant bird won his hatile, 1 am Sorry to record that the ‘ General” was pretty well "chawed,” so much so indeed, that iiis h glily intelkctual countenance look ed like a fcniflll edition of the map of the world; the deep furrowed scratch s rep resenting the rivers, and the black and I luo brui es representing the various countries; ho thought in short of all his sins of omission and of commission, he knelt down and tried to follow the preach rr, but that was a simple impossibi'ily. At last the preacher mentioned the' (feu erulV name—fired with ' cqriosi y he concluded to get nctuer, so that lie might hear better what was being said about him. Now this was a tiekelisii matter at any time, but especially so, when the ‘‘lien , ral’ had about a quart of strong whisky in him, the b< aids of the loft being in a loose utijofnted couditiuti, as 1 have u loru said, it was a matter of cart fill, crawling lor the ‘‘General" to remove himself any distuuee without tho feat' of tilting up a cla| hoard and coming down with much m ire speed iknn dignity. However lie managed at Inst, to get immediately ever the preacher; stretch ing rut his long neck lie looked over or rather tlirough thp hoiiuls, dewit at the unconscious preacher below ; the Gen - erat’s interest nip now of the in tensest character; the preacher in calling down blessings upon the household, especially referred to brother Muggins, and prayed for his reformation; at the brother Unite 'ng over to be certain how the preacher was going to reform him, he leant too far, and like the leaning towet of I’lsa, In- went over from hi* perpendicular; the unlucky ‘‘General” fid I; fell, with a crash a clatter of falling boards, intermingled with hmd oaths of a ' cry unreligious character, plump upon the it ifert uuate preacher, who you may rest assured was as much astounded as if .the "General” hud fallen £r< in Ihe skies. For a while, in the precincts of that old log cabin there reigned the most pro fontt'd, the ipest eloquent sileUCg—l-lien , the "General'’ rose like Antaeus, stron ger from his (all, arid seizing the luck less preacner by the throat u.nliuienced belnhoruig him iu the most scientific manner. Now lie It known that the Methodist preachers of the olden time were of the Hiu ryh militant; they were stern earnest men, and as they had usually to gain llmir living by cuLivating the soil, they were a strong, active, hardy race ; it'd averse, if need be. to maul a sneer, if the sail sinner infringed iu any rnati m-r upon the r rights. For a moment, the preacher was bio much astonished to heed the blows that i I'Clj thick and heavy upon him; then Com ino need a combat of which my po >r pee :is poweiless to give the details. Suffice it to say, that alter frigldcn'ng Mrs. Muggins into fils; after turning over everything ill the cabin, including (no bed, the combat w as ended, by the "Gen era!” singing out in a very weak voice the magic monasv ! ab'e—"Xu®'’ The preacher rose from his prostrate antago nist, eyed him severely—then in a hollow sepulchral tone lie asked him: "VVhar’s your jag?" Tho "General’’: read the doom of his red eye in that voice and | replied humbly—‘‘ln tbe cubbard.” % ;| Justice, with her imperious sense ot right, demanded that the fe'on whiskey should be destroyed. Mcicy, with her white hands interposed, whispering that after The beating the 'General,’ Jjad recuiv ed be should havo one drink; fer a tong time the scales were about evenly poised, then Mercy placet, human infirmity iu her side of the scales and Won life vi.-tory; fl .wly and sadlp' did the "General” itiise die jog to bis lips; most tearfully did lie .li.uk, Hi* a he saw tlie red eye p elted ■ ((Ot upon the ground lo'irii- glc with th.it gieut river ot whiskey td whteli lie had dreamed. I wish that l could say in this ‘ O'lVPf trim tafe.*" that the “General” reformed front that hottr; I wish that I uo.dd state that he i left off cock lighting, seven np and red eye, and ti.at he became, as lie pretended to be, a good member of the church; but the great truths of History cannot be trifled with, and I am sorrf to state that he was known for a long time after as the most "owductotis” rowdy on the “Big Fedot.” Os one thing, though, lam 'certain Ids connection with! he Methodist Church ceased from the ni Jit in which to use his own language: “That cariter loji'n cuss of a Methodist preacher gave HERE SHALL THE Pr k ESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN, (JNAWEU BY FEAR AND UNBRIBED BY GAIN. QUITMAN, GEO., JAXUAUY .15, ISffl). Bill Muggins the all firedcst wallppin that a gentleman ever toted.” For a long time after the eventful night in question, if you said “left" or “clapboard" in the "General’s” presence, it was the signal for the commencement of hostilities on his part, and iu the sol emn watches of the night, bouts that were floating down the broad river u front of his house would round to, while a perfect chorus of "loft” and ‘clapboard’ would go up from the-wild fellows that composed the crews. Tlie “Chivalrous Southron," A FAVollAllt E VtEW trV A "l.'>Y.U.” I'tTlfFl;- iiis uKxrr.o.sn'Y, cot rtesy, ami itoNolt—- •801 T.M,KUN’ STUiI M'S. John W. D<‘, Forest of tlie baited States army in the January Jfarpi I,’ thus discourses of the "chivalrous s.iiitlirnn,” as he terms it : "It seems to me the central trait of the ‘chivalrous sonllmm’ is an intense respect for virility, lie will forgive almost any vice in a. man ah.i is man’y; Im and ill ailnore vices wleeli nre but exaggerations of the tnnsCulilie. If \oii will light to kill v'lir antagonists if von ( an govern or influence- the com moll held, il you call ride a dangerous horse i. vent rough Country, if you are a go. and shot or all ('Xpert swordsman, if you stand by yuttr own opinions riiifli’ticli ingly, if von do your level best on whis key, if von are a devil of a fellow with women, if, iu short you show vigorous iniisciiliiie altrilmtrs.il" will grant yoti his respect. 1 doubt vvhelher a man wla |, aves behind ht-n numerous irregnlai claimants to Ids name is regard and with and sl'avor at tlie South. lie will be con demned theoretically; it may be cons il ered ptopet* to shoot him il lie disttirbs the peace of respectable families; lie will be looked iipon as a nobler reprerentat.ive of his sex Ilian Ca-lebs. It may he ta ken lor granted dial a people which so highly prize virility looks upon man us the lout of creation and lias the old fasli ioin'd ideas as to what is the proper sphere of woman If the hightoned gen tleman eontinnes to be influential at the South, it will he a longtime before the ‘strong minded’obtain niiu-li of a footing there; a long time lu-fiiro they will estah lisli female suffrage. N<*xt to our sup posed passion lor |III tii|g the negro on an equalitv with the while there is nolle ing in lMirtlieru life so nbinirent to tin* S tit homers, of Got li sexes, as (In move ment. in favor of woman’s righls. (TEXF.tl'lslTY. “It was not that Yankee generosity which semis pundits (o eon-vert Hotten • tots, founds seinu.il systems, Inispiials, sunitai'V t-onijiiiusinijs,.and eudowg col-, leges with iniilmtis, ll was tlie old lash "iofied s0 f ihe funei osfty of the Arab mid of (he d'otidel n (Cite, feeding eve y beggar who rune to the do n l , setting hoiiiitenus lablvs and k.cpiug full win 1 cellars. ll was the pnduseness not id philanthropy, but ul good fellowsl.qi. Even before the war, there were single States in tlie North which gave mi le to the missionary educational and charita ble fitgatiizatioris than the entire South. "Bill I In- Southerner was more than lavish; In: was good mitnred amt easy iu diis business transactions; he had hlK'ii a contempt for small stilus that, lie wutll'd ! nol Use pennies ; tie paid IdosTy at lung 'credits, and was Careless'in liis c.fi’hc hous. Cul RTESY. "I shall never forget the grace and kindness of a man who must. yet. lie re memhered in Gliarlestoti as one 01. its most finished social ornaments. 1 was at a supper of the Literary Hub ; we were standing' or sitting around a table which would have pleased Brillat Savurih; all ihebih’efK were well known citizens, revered and respectable; I wa~ tlie youngest and the only stranger. I had dropped out us the conversation and withdrawn a little aside when 01, John Alston observed me and divined my strati (led situation. lie did not know me: >f was the first time that we had evi r met; tmt, lie instantly came towards me and begged leave to wait on rue. It was not the deed so mnch as the ■ manner which was so exqulsitively ingratiating. There was an impressment ih his oXpress'.on Which seemed to say : "Fir, your mere appearance fills me with icspeet ' and interest ; yon arc obviously worthy of my attentions.’ I have sometimes thought Hint it would lie a fine thing to be a muni some young lady; and 1 Jell at lint moment as if ! were one. Weil, 11, is hoapit"hie act toward a police: stranger, this coin tomis advance'toward a wad H.lwer was ••characteristic ot the man, and in general of his caste. nnxoß. "Notwithstanding his thonghlliness, ;f ere was a high sence of honor in the , ‘chivalrous southron.’ lie did not mean to defraud any one. I have known an expensive, generous fellow to cut his throat because bo could not meet .a note which was coming due. I have known another, to put Ins wife and children into a buggy and drive with them into the sea, drowning tbe whole parly. 1 do not assert positively—l only give it as my str >ng impression—that such terge- I dies were more common iu Dixie than :n Yankeeland. flie honor oOoutherti stu dents is note dlege honor as it is under stood at the North, and perhaps iu Eit rope; it comes much nearer to tho honor .ot good citizens, and the lion >r of the : gent Jem ah of society. The pupils arc tot leagued against the teachers for the purpose ol passing fraudulent examim* ti-ms, by tlie trickeries of stealing the prepared lists of questions, c tnyiiig fur tive copies of lessons in'o the recitation rooms, mutual posting, ami purchased compositions’, ‘A professor us the Charleston Medical College assures me that he has never de tected such a cheat iu thirty years us la iti oi. A professor of tin* univorsjly at Columbia, *. 0., told a friend nf mine that In-had known but one sack instance, and that, in that case, tile two criminals were forced to leave hy their classmate*. The ‘eh valiums southron’ undergraduate at loiJ, while surround.-d hy his native moral atmosphere, considers hit'isc'l a gentleman first and a .student afterward- When one remembers the strcugtli ,ot college ivpril ih’ corps, these facts exhibit an individual self respect ami upright ness which is astonishing, and whii h must, 1 suspect, till the I'.ieuli ins ul \ ale and Harvard with envy . ” A lllOltKtsce.N'CK Os G KiUIKK I’r.VftnllV,. - \Y. W. Corcoran, Esq., in an interesting letter to tlie Georgetown Courier, refers to Col. Kurlz's reuilir.scene.-s of the war ISI2, atid says relstive to the "George town Arlilli-ry Comp my," which tigured. in tli 1 1 war:"Thei>' are two names iji.'it ted, gnd those .uf.world-wide lame, viz: George Peabody, liovv of Load on, and Francis S. Key, the latter I lie author of ‘Tlie-Star .Spangled Banner,’ an I the lor iner the great philanthropist ..1 tlie age. Mr. Peabody was the rauii.ier and spon ger of No. 1. I havenfie. heaiil him sp( ak of I he tight with the British ir'gati s on the Petuiiiae, wia-ii this tXiMipany was acting under command us oithci Commodore I'en-v or ComnuidofeMorris. Mr. Peabody, in one of his visits to hi* native country, old. lined a land warrant fin 160 acres, fur hi* services in that war with tlio in'ealiuns to have it framed and hung tip in his home, as a in nieut" of his sei vices to his counti v." Wasn't a Mother. -An indi.-.uit w-f lately visited an Indiana judge an I solic ited his authority iu eunipelliug the e turn of a trnalit husband. "But, lii.v dear madam,” said tin- basld il, "1 can't make him come back.' "An, wlitii* the reason ve ejtn’t, I'd like to ku-.iw? "V-’hv, tin is a free man, and call ;■ - wliew he pleases." "All, can he do all that, ye say r "Gei f.ainly; bat then you can get a divorce." "An’ atlow him in go about \vil,h the creature when-va he pleases? ’ "Yes.” Tlieie was an ex pression of indignant surprisp on the wo man’s face ass te inquired: "W as ye ev er a mother Judge? Did ye ever Iu ve any child,l II?!’ Till' Jadgi.' lliougbl he uev er l.ad ' Then don't bo after talking to me about a divorce,” .and aim swept iudign intly from the piom. .TtncMi.N.ts W WAtqiKO JiV Tho 4’uu.r rr Haims. Ad M imieut, .pat published shows the ti umber ol' judgments retder ed by the Cnita-d Biates fJuliet of Claiitts during the pro abut year' HtC’h tmos of lla parties in whose favor they wn>- retidei cd, am l of their attorneys and tbe iunoiiiils awat(led. Tlje UmjiJ gave fa-, voralih.' judglnents in fl ! ty ihJ’e ColTuti ruses, the cultnuinviiig been eap'hued by the t rdlad States foruns 'i’ho elaiiii ants in all s::ch cases are required -40 prove loyally to lie United {States at !< tli" time of capture. Tlu aggregate ol 1 these cotton claims is s.'oo,Otto. The sums awarded range bom Under (M-,obo to £4 ( (Jilt). The Court threw nut the claims for acceptances of sundry bills • f exchanges or drafts by John B. Floyd, Secretary of War. Howto Net.-us a <i"on Face.—A cor respondent ban some good ideas on: the lla- imp irtuneo of mental activity in re tabling a good face. lie says: “We were -f peaking ol handsome men the: other evening, and I was wondering why f . had bo lost the beauty for which bvc years ago, he was famous. “Oil, it’s bn- j cause he never did anything,” said 15. ‘lc never w,ukeil (hoiight or sofib-red.—. You ruu-st have tire mind chiseling away , at tli- features, if yon want handsome, j middle.aged men.’ Since healing that! remark, I have been on tho watch to see whether if is generally true and it is. A handsome man who does nothing , but •eat and drink-, grows flabby, and t he fine lines of h.s features are bTifc the hard thinker lias an admirable sculptor at wm keeping his fine lines in r< pair, and' constantly going over bis face to ini prove 'the original design.” Judge i’usteed's Case is before tbe snl.i judiciary committed. IL H. Smith, prlnc pal complainant, has is-sae 1 suixe nas for.five witnesses from Mobil.i. A ending merchant ol Mobile, Mi'. Warring, who is relied npon to sustain otto -,f tlu • principal charges, has arrived at Wash iiigton; also. lion. J. A. M lory, of .Montgomery. “Tlio arrangements of nature are ndfhir abh-!’'eXc , limed a yomiv lady during the late high winds. ‘.Tlio -same wind which disarranges our crinolines, blows (lust into the eyes of tho wicked young men who would take advantage of our confusion.* Truly a philosophical young lady, that.' Turkey has forty million inhabitants 'and an army of nearly 'six. hundred thou sand. Greece lias onjya million and a ; half of population and an army of twelve thAus.wd. tiroat IMstribirijoa l HY THU METROPOLITAN filfre^P’Ny. Cash Ca-iffs to the Amount of .»o». 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Yotiw Ul Sui:n wlmt your Is S»efoi'i> you for L* Any jn’iy.e ma;» b'• > v/iuiUL'yl. for a not Lift rof the Hitl.e \alue. Vo lilllFe. A G’dJur luitrouH nan {Je|jimd oh fiiic (it-ulin;:. K.dt'Vriirtif, •• We seLyl. (lie itixr“ n inios IVoiu flu* nfirov w lig have I4ft*ly dfa an , vn.lii.tble jtrLa'jj ami kindly p«Tini!LMi us to pub li'-lj tfiem : T. Willi!UK 1 IntViLi. N\ V., LqAlisu An ni 1 Monroe. ('iiieairo. ll].. Hand? vnLiod al s(»sn; L’ohL .faef-on. lown. < 7n\i\' VA iVteii. 1 5/25v»; F’liillip Mji artli.v, laaiisville, Kv.. I>ia i iiomb Llii.-'M'F liiim, siiUH; IL. A. i’al HH-am, N«;U Redlord, Al t's., Silvaa’Tea Se|. Mi :•> i i«t m i M ahvorMi. Milaadide. Ml,. Piano Lev T. \Y. PiM, t 'leveiaud'. Ohio. Melodeoa •/ We iHtijlinli m» names without )»evmi-sion. Opinions oS' 111.- Drrbb* “They are ilomtf the 1.110 *1 business; the firiQis reliable ami deserve lljoii sneer IP-: A t;/ 7V/7eoe’, F' •'*. .V !>*•.{<. ••Wo hove o\Hnflneit ihefi* sy Mem and know |.!H iti to be u lair deilwi r Him.” A'. }' //• .<;/»/. 'I. t. 4 week a lriouti oT ;s .li'-’w a Sooo jiri/e, wiiiv’h wu ■ |i) *»iu ll y .Lvceivi’d," l> tihj \<>cx. ?>foM 5, F' : ' : -m , w end for (MFGitlar jrivlfi" man' riTerVife^’s and I'aOnable ndtieo? Iroin the pre’ss. Liberal iii«l ueeuion '• to tißH’iiis. (•'aiLlFt'ti'.ni - tiimwileed. Lverv jj-V’k r;e of Sealed Luveioj>es contain - on k Pvsill (in’r. ticketH for SI : LVtAf': 2 «•••' SA; JlO I‘.r 51.3. - - \i! loiioi N sljjiiltl be letili’-Lst-i'-d to Bi.V3? • H Sfl*,SO.\ & ( 0., 17U Ua^ii TV aV, % ■ V. t ageWts waited To sell 3)r Wm. Smith’s DKfWMHK #1 THE Midi. J r CONTAIN.- uver limp vh- -ul.' ]»vint cd.ii.ml»l«* I enliffln'i, m tnv.i' |)ft;.t('k. h'-mi ru" ('Tee eul.v| i ()l,v((-(i (Ibc- Kuud |(tt|) (v'ltHtk i.-> Il|)|)i ‘l|iria.le|y il fustrutcil wj(li niori*,ll.:i»i -'i'' migeiA illy- on nice-' hut wo., I mifl .< (4*t*t. Os li'ic. (itUln-nrtf. '-ni ip.-l A'C-;.- • ' . -• , ' J," linen;,.: - - tlu AnfiiH'i----, f.tograpliy. teeog- Tojoya-vtijiliv,’ an tm a. *' '.mijleLt.’tL'.} of 4,la' i-ui ijitiuea. _ _ . lI.L lie e OU’V ip CF 'fy J'ib'lc 1 endec bid -peil "tb!h to w every AlbiTsfC-i- ‘rtnd Fnirdny SPItooJ., 'lWtditYi'., n-iitd y*.icdit lobe iy e^uiUaUiily. V: i hi'tetv ,-'l.lllll ■ : b-.i I>V :df t.-un.v! timl ciuiuciit nun, nml by tl.c l’r*** a-'r-tTnUy in nit port Os Ui" iniuiiH y, i« tlje.kest hsuk Os 111,' kind m tip- Bngli -li Tansnn ; '• !>:» nut lie IbcelTcrt! . (iivuiji.j*. jjw pupukuUy oi'-U.K T,■’ 7 li , A.-; I, yi ll 11 -• l ill. • teflon; of (licit Ti (Us ptwr. ; 1.0-eh.-crt -,,-print-' 1 in itii; cui,;i).j ',n.nt. CyC ,AUP ovinv.o p.i. ,-V',,!i.litfy' 1,-y (intuir'-f n’ Ini'-'.-r l.noi) t rjan iln* (fciiffimil -to -(A’cHk' (.lulrt!- ttnil it i.- ,mir c-tit Wu. , UJi v l'ji- "'('?•( htiVlfy #yili,>y m rs „ ~(• . ;.,-1 T- .1,1 : . , ,M; pule r Hum K:i|eti.-li ..iliti'.n el Kkim* l> "K in llii* d>:ii.j. .u- .i.-‘ ,u"v c*icl,-:u U) i-.-hn oil' this ? ;L.,/;'fi„ f.Vnm-s. Tc.v !it-i-.o Htii'l.-utr. Ri'lircT flergvsten. Karin i-.1-.s,ai(il vii'-,-g,-lii:. AV" o,u '?i fipj, fhp cgcnci I*"' !I,N Voi-k b ,tli pl.-fisitnt STifl hn-i'nbvc vinpfny men, -twinsi I'm* eli-oulwr*. .triting full pnitlcii-' till-,-, tciTiii. Ac., In S. S AH! AN’ H IN'.t* CO.. I'ookTjilili*ln*i*?. i2ii Asylum eit., Ilsirtford.Conn. m SAVANNAH HFF y^LfCAN. r>,/e.x ash ttkekly. JIV J. K. SIVKUO. raT'll*: iin.l.'i*s!.,iic'l b iflosisefl to nnnioni - 1 to - K. liis ti icu-ts ami the public that. In- li*h x n.iri goal u in possc--ion of tlj s tiiuc-ltonoreu jnunmi. and expect' tn dcvolc lie I'nnve'tTiiu lo m.ikini it., us u ucwkptqur. Ri’Con.t to none in tlu Honte rile liberal pnljon igc of jt.;4 ainl-.Dctlyr J'c,u*» while the IVnirblicsu! was nffiicr his nlisi'rgn. en eumngm him to hapo Him by and v'lmtiu iii-il -upport tip* jiiiiaic sill cHubljs him to cgiTv tills purpose iritd cftV‘t‘l. ' To 1 lie -M-i*. lion's of die Simtb. ams espoei.ll'.y ofiii-s u.vn el,i;c. lie Jiidl.s with xoiUiiU-ive fir a I . iiip'phri, pr.nnWiil them, in rci.irn. die in- t news. ,miner, *i.-d *l l jioiitk and jnurratl M)ul in exper'e-n an i e,i;iahiiilie.v c.m pn.diice. THE VVKE.vb.Y bij’rjlblgAN, in ione ! more u.qMVkittv fof-tl.e plsmtiug coui -1 muuftv. 'nh-fd: bus who Miv- not the jim flegeof a U.ulv unit, will In, fmii.Pto eouuin all tin new-- of the w ,-*'h coiuleuivil iiuo a sinuU eotn - p.,s(, anil by tin* el.-cteTil' tin' y nr we cvpl-ct. to. i .sue it on a larv* imperial xiamt of uiplu pages. Iu contain more readitts' «>a’b*r than any pap'T in'the i f.dd -. Daily, On.- vt-u- SrO-W „ DailV'flx tii'ißili'* • • luilv. 6/r a-If - tim«- (V 1 uu»rti>K I -"'’ , \V,..-fcly, in-r veal • A 1 * 0 l*»y!m‘nPi' l Jfivaw ! ■” citlivi- ivlittiifi w.H U« . renuired. V‘* i t-l»* >s 11 ♦*>» o l>t . j • All letter* si ( iil«! Ik; a-l.llTss.vl its below. - .1. U. S.VKKI >. Republican (Hnfee. Ocl. 33, Pdiis. Lavapmdi. via. J.OH* W. BRUFF & CO.. '\V"JfOI.,K?!.fI«E DK.U.Kfts J.N* Fj®s All IMjf BIY Ell, ?V<>. - ir» l?!il.im»|i*c Pst., Hotni'cn Ck»i}vs aiyl KiviwMplj sts, ' .folVn IV. lii-Hfr, \ jnim IV. ib.k-.-r. ' BALTIMORE. ,r,„. i: Hr.iiV. l A, 11. I inlk.i.r, ’ » ail;.'r-lj'» | sM.OO per A mtnin yo. 5o A.jkm!. \V .m id ion THE OFFICIAL HISTORY 0 F T 11 !■: \V A !1 , r Us CiVtiM x s. Ciiai-ai-icr, t’omlui-t am! Ilcktills. i>V llox. A 11. StRPHKNS. A Look f.»r all Section* «ui*l all tarth*** T!.< • \\ ..iK |n'"„ .-nI.-, tin* ipijv complex ' id iiut-.u lial analy-is •»i (lio't 'uTiics ui the War v*?l puMl-dMI. ; mi iriws them iMovior UaiiiN and ■ 11 .. <io w - ui' ;he ric.u cpuliivM piny kaluwp lo ih-.m loan "Ui.at- wluV Wa idled the ff«>od-Fuh< of revolution li'iun iis omiparn spring*. mill \Wbc.ti «viv mi h -slide to .Mr Sl.cpli.-ur from his po sition a< s• 1 1• 1111 ! 1 ollieer of The < btdedenuy. In a public ihil lia.-i lm<>u mirleifed with AP ivuih.x:i.v similar py«>i>y«/rui*N.s. w« M. mu i;-i ’./ of"la r?». both agreeable and si- Utarw mid an iiiit- leewtaftfetn cd the highest or •A l - Ut »...au Aj-i.-ucaii War IpIMA! foil m! i !i -to 11 .. tr wor'trfof Its imnoyt'irum. -nn-.l a! wii-o-' lian-.ls.ii a ill receive iha: moderate . an u'i ' in *i .imp i*l <•ca'mynt, which truth ami ii urfmOH v deiiriird. *“ ' * Tin- i »' •!»-:•' desue every w Imre manifested i*» obtain tbC Work. ii- Olfteiai ehnrne.uu- and ready snl.\ «'.nwl)in“tt null nn iii.'n*ns(*.| roni.nissioii. u> aim u .helm. :'.,Wcil-j>l»uii turnk ever publish ed. (♦no Vivid IV . imports ?2 Stiver’ l»yr>i4u ilirro Uj ia. \ * v „. - in I'osju.), \fa10:1 yiVvnb ts in da vs. (In UrMerw.-h!.', 'IVi!»!., J•> ■i*-I»s«: hrr>> in tiv** days. ' .''.■nd- IVn* i 'iivtP.’r* and ««-. ■ **»fr l-i '-ms. arid n I'nil dt. m i i|»ii<ui 01. th** wufk,,iv t.i.iifJ 1 1 uotia*- of ad\ iifVrr ' lu-nf. Ar. A<ldia> NA I UiNAI. mil .l-UrNU (M).. * In<u«J >inan. A-»dain » . ivoiarf-:. D2SS GLUTIC^. i I-. Ih\to\ A Cos., aiul 4«-*|. .-ti.-n of Aif. (it*). I*. I»\vshi: as- AsAti-n.-oif*. tty 'nn*erft of j'uri-o : . s-uid.>4* J'va l l.yiuu .and I h.uadi.C «'►»* a-n-m. to rTosc up -aid Ini • 'lio'-*f. X) ho aaVnr aot Imrd/<-wC lii m otp’ aud -• he a nr. IlJ;. U-N'lc.^. Tor B; 1 /r.iiUon 'A Ok •(I ro urtrv! M. > • }»r !A, n * - A/ivon'-V- ’♦.! ;fl»nv6 in d‘-o T linr by hf jfil'Dh \>A kWVtl’ ot Ci»»iu is >dilo. i In., fliv agouti, in nilniid («.' aay. and all tni- in* ' in.nnorfod, t ili• illo»Vo ii•' 11 uai •ii ttt. IM.VI. Am r> 4.f P. t<. Lfnton A < v». (iron: (T {jcHcrclpnts' yrolc.dilirtftir’pu Hcvcantilc Reference Register. f SAiiL’l Meii anUh* J/-»-oteiilive I uiou. i/'d i. lo jiroMn*io and unhurt trnd<*. I'V ii - Mf'-hsi-r hi»rs I*fiori\ni , !"ft/ , ilifs‘ l ;tnd MrffefV iii tloC \i aniinu ~i niTdito. ua<i lli«. i »•»:«»> rt y /Sj‘ Lla-i’u , at ail points, nnw; to annnmiro that tin y wjll in . .-pn iutiVi'. pn’olfsh H: Afh* yoloftir : dim .Mimvlmii: idpinoiiv'y l eani'd** Urli iiTiro l.'rcipd. rontaiuiiHr. Hin'oiji o'rm»* tliintris. t in’ Xmhi<. A'-ttni-f*'o! lin diT.-s«. Afnoniit Credit. id -fno trlO of tin* pnnri iml umreUaiit . |.| ' ■ ■ in . i ' .;•■ s -i coinp i,nd i.y iimh/4 of llie.' iij' • fii\\ ■ iV : y|f! .pos and IWy Urn t uity tfmir lorritoi ie»<. and the hritlsh i’lo\ one.;, uj lyoilU- ,\>‘\riloa ; arid flm n; t nii»pdl\yrtf # il’#lofnml'lsm 1 idtaVAaliir r»iwl u< ••'-cMiy to eiadtio vlaMMt»vfitwut lo *u a -laucr llm CupiUtl,, ClwiACi-vT itifd 'Crtsln (if fhicli of !»i« (Mistofhnc are doom, and woishy hf uiy frrndMmn gff enMU. feow] i‘h4n?t-a! !-jA? iwiW.l/ir-•ij.jes,, “Viltoup Ak;^. I ''- rhu'H d.hc pH-'r. rm‘d idrmea.f pnlvlmairnii. with full i»:i.rtu£i-!n».r«fai.i w Lu oach >novt 1, htduf a rlljlllll <-i.• p' lidrio lim eyiiii'y in ' the Chill and. StHtVx; . ' ' 'fii^mpoi!» and irdormatioh ivtii bo cimfim and t-. flii.ro d-mtiK'd worthy <>f spin*- H*to of hryilH i 1 ntnf as tin- «n’>i * w'HI In* iWed. J)lo. upon Ih<- wrii'mil sJU<lT|h'*lilS of flK* partiri! tlmnt ' ivt v io> ia:d cpm- •fedJ)vAvi-!| I.- ova) and iv!i;fMe 'legmP" v- . pV r artor w ill piovo it- pmu'nin.ee of ilie r.oiTi Cl-li' ■w' of flm information them, it is be liowd that I lie redurtrf wiij prove inpt y, l.rutht I and ri-mplote. and Hmreforr. f»ttperror Lo. m«d of mmn tyliie, than - I'.vaid of iC -V.-tranfi’e llofofrpce Tlogisfrr, huvl:. • min wifi be enabled to u> ;vrtaiu. ut a a.:.fnm. tiio capital njp! "radiitVon of credit, an conijnred vVttfi linmteiaV wv>vt.h. of nearly every merehuat. maimbwiivrer. uvilev ami banker with in the above rutnmd territorial limits. Ort or about she diisfof earli inonth. pnbser'b e-rs wiil;vhse receive .tile .Myp'.lily Chroniele, yarn tniV/mg. alp on g; dumr thin”.-, a record of such Imnortfutiddaintr-es in dim natite mid eondititm of tirmr. the country, a* may occur siifCr(j:ieht to the p'liliVieiition «f eueh lia!f-ye:u ly volutiie of thf* M (mintile Ib'fereiiee Ropisthr: rriceol %h<‘. Men lianf V L'uion. .V/eroantile Ke ferone-e Register.'ftUv dollars. ($. r )0.) for which Hi a rjl be ft/r-wathled lo any address ill the V oided , ; UiU-', tiausportaU-pn jiaid. , , , «. a floldeM of fire sTri shares of llm Cnpltiil in ml iitifhi to pnrfiMpadiipf in the profits w ;, d p l ---i,vr umpeopy <A fe* Meic tnl.il■* Jcyiury-ÜBo •P-L'tstef five of ( fjtf'-'Jf : liohVrs' of feu £fraew* w ill be eidii ied ro. tavo ropt-’s: and no more thuo ten vf tl“- ( ’ajdfai W'Hl bu allotted so any ohe hpplma'itf. ' AU r> mitiama»H. pi <lers*. entnmnrticatirns rela te <; to ti.:■ loiok - hui l Ll} by TtdrC'aed hj the CnrftfH* Pi'btcfTfv’r t'nioh,'ili the Amevifap P.x --' change lliwik Ao. U"- JJrywlway 'tlHx -1 _C»(M.) -Toi l5 f .v. ~ ; - : . 2M lAt I- ih\ CfKHi'b iaU K -]. 1 fbXTiXGTON & Cos,, 1.v.. IJrt.i'fVi »ir., Si -.v -Vob*. Hav.- in r-r<-“-, to h» viwly in Oc:olu-v, Or, Tbe LAST DAY? OF LEE and HIS PALACIK3, lfV J. lisiKX C'POK. - , % ’ Ail iUm < C •Thti ry of Lktgle©- N»;st.' r t >f of wliidi Mohntiis a f eqiod. T* n •hyiv aniT e.*pie*< wi’re almost itmnediulely sold, fin- new work is still more intensely iuVretthiK. P: inwal on Qoc toned s and rieTilc boiiiidm .-loth., iv Lb. upwards ot jniue.s, it has \Lv. it a ii'ontlspieee a fmr sums rp' dallien head of Okx. I.fcn. and four im'hiitifnl m tsfradons :n Hemer -s i io*>< Ftykx Li tln i be ok is sent by mail, post, tV<;e.. oh receipt A ice. .C-. 25. i\r Halo I V ..11. JmnkseUyr.- and News dealers in toifnamd coni tty, s< I. CiLliKirf. Ih 1 tiler in Crcceries, Fuiits t * j«i dAt»kK*-, f eomei- Market , - i.VVim