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•Vis'dom, justice and uodebatioE."
VOLUME 5.
Rome, ga, Thursday morning, june 28, lfide.
NEW SERIES—NO. 88.
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e y
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Ctt To'Clubs of five or more the Weekly Cou
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tous copy will be furnished to the getter up
of the club. ■ . % ■ .
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the paper at 3 cents per lb.
M. DWINELL,
Proprietor.
Bates of Advertising.
One Square (ten lines or less, Minion,)
first insertion, Ono Dollar and Fifty Cents.
Rtch subsequent continuance, One Dollar.
A libcrol discount to those who advertise
’by the year.
Rail Road Guide.
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS.
ROME RAILROAD
CHANGE OP
SCHEDULE.
On and after March 12th, the trains will
'run as follows:
Leave Rome at 6 F. M.
Arrivo nt Kingston at 7 30 P. M
Leave Kingston at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Pome, at 6 SO A. M.
. The Day Twin on the Rome Railroad will
he discontinued on the above date.
The Passenger Train wiil connect at Kings
ton, Ga., with the Night Train on the West-
tent it Atlantic Railroad.
The Regular Passenger Trains on the
Georgia, Atlanta and West Point, Macon
and Western, East Tennessee and Georgia
and the Nashville and Chattanooga Rail
roads, connect with the‘Night Passenger
Trains on the Western and Atlantic Ruil
road.
Passengers going fcouth will find comfort-
bleand commodfo
Professional Cards.
JAS. P. PERKINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
COUNTY SOLICITOR.
O FFICE City Hall Building, entrance oh
Bridge Sircct. Business entrusted to his
Bridge Sireet.
care will nieot with prompt attention.
maydOtf
t. w. ALBXASDIR.
J. i. wniOBT.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GA
W ILL practice in the counties of Floyd,
Polk, Chattooga, Whitfield, Gordon,
T T folk, Utml
o^fe th
above Bridge »t.
Street, four doors
maylOtwtf
n. s. pnixTur. , % ., u. ti pouohe.
PRINTUP & FOUCfiE,
ATTORNEYS., AT LAW,
Rome, Ga.
PRACTICE generally in Cherokee Georgia
-1 and in the District Court of the United
States, for the Northern District of Georgia.
septl4’65.1y
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
1 C. RAWLINS, Fopt,
jjAGCXnE takon to and from tbs Depot
J> free of ohargo. Aug31„.tf.
AND
LIVERY
HALE STABLE,
BY
E. G. LOGAN,
Broad Street, Romc^Ga., opposite Sloan’s
jahll-twly
A O. PITNER.
J. n. coorsit.
n. D. HARVEY.
. DOXJ.AP SCOTT.
HARVEY & SCOTfT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
f Office open at all hours. Prompt atten
tion given to drawing Deeds and contracts,
as well as to all otner branches of their
profession.
BILLY HILLS,
In office with them, gives, his special at*
tention lo all Justice Court matters and all
small claims under their advice and. assis
tance, and is authorised t<o recejvo and Re
ceipt for all claims ana other business, in
their absence.
febl6-tw.
J. W. U. UNDERWOOD
C. H. SMITH.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
Attorneys at Law.
HOME, GA.
Office on Broad street, next door to Ex
press office. dec5-tw*ly
Pitner, Cooper & Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND
GoMnissfth Iderchants,
PITNER’S CORNER, BROAD STREET
Rome, Ga.. .
V/
0MBKRG & HOUGH,
Merchant Tailors,
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
from
S AVE moved to the star* adjoining Hen
ry Smith’s Book Store where they will
ovct^tton^ln the line of
FOB
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
ALSO— ...
FURNISHING GOODS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Pieaso call and examine for yourself.
• JSfCattlng done for others to make.
A. A. OMBERG,
junoTtw E, O. HOUGH.
MINUTE OF POINTS,
Decided by the Supreme Court at
vil!e, (7a., June Term, 1868.
jcoNTiNysn.l , ■’, '
•SasssS do, Whitaker, ) Award
vs. . V Fulton
Weekly 4 Warren. )
Walker, J.
Id this case there was enough evi
dence to uphold the vordiot, and the
verdiotrwaa not contrary to charge of
the Court. Judgement affirmed.
Hammond and Barnett & Bleekly,
for Plaintiff in- error.
COTHRANS & ELLIOTT,
I SON MERCHANTS,
minous proprietors, and their possession
regulated by it for twenty or thirty
years, is conoiusive upon them after-
BROKERS £Np COltMIS^N 1
TTAY.ING resumed business propose lo
JLL receive deposits; Buy and sell Ex
change, Specie, Bank Notes, Government,
Railroad . and other Securities; make col
lections,, and remit {promptly; Attend to
Shipment ofOotto n Vo New 1 fork or else-
tpmi ...
where, and make liberal advances on the
same.
YyiLL Receive and_ Soil, Ship or Store
Cotton or other Produce for.the Plan
ters. Mr. J. H. Cooper, who hai had long
experience in the Cotton trade, will glvo
his spootal attention to that branch of the
business. 8cpt28..tf
aoeMcy
National
able ond"commodious Stages in wailiijg at
Borne to carry them to Blue Mountain, Ala.
where tboy mrko sure eml prompt connec
tion with the Alabama A Tennessee Diver
ltailrond lo Solma, and points South of that
C " y ' C. M. PENNINGTON,.
m „rl5 Eng. A'Bupt.
KIIGSTON ACCOJinODATlON TRAIN.
Western & Atlantic Raimsoad. 1
Atlanta, MAv 5,1865. f
</*\N and afier Monday, May 7th, King-
ston accommodation train will run ai|
follows: • t v j
Leave Kingston A. Ml
Arrive nt Atlanta 10,00 A. W
heave Atlanta r* J
‘Arrive at Kingston P. ft
Com mutation Tickets, in packagOH of twer
ty each, may bo purchased nt a difcotint \
:o per cent, on regular rotes,
mnvlO»l2t
JOHN Y. FECK,
Master Transportation's
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC R.R. J
heave Atlanta at ? JJJ 4*
‘Arrive nt Chattanooga 7 26 w
heave Chattanooga at 6 P
Arrive at Atlanta £ JJ J* 1
heave Allan ;a at \ SO ju
Arrive at Chattaneoga at 5 36 jM
heave Chattanooga at.. ■•••'••J 'J* {*
WUUVU VUttHUUUVK» - 'I
•Arrivo at Atlanta at ••••• {J *
C. WALLACE/
Sept. 14; ’65. Superintended
GEORGIA RAILR6Aj6^
Day Fassenger Train'i
Leave Atlanta at •• J J
Arrive at Augusta at... ® ®,
Leave Augusta at J J® .¥
Arrive at Atlanta at 8 3® I M
Night Passenger Train,
Leave Atlanta, V. ®
Arrive at Augusta.....'..'.. £ 2 J
Arrive at Atlanta...- ••••••& 3 J
E. W COLI
Sept. 14,1865. Superintend*
ATLANTA AND WEST POINT R.
Leavo Atlanta at ® ®’
Arrive at West Point,.., ....11 45m
Leave West Point at..,, 12 31m
Arrivo at Atlapta., -•*••• 8°J*
Superinoi
MONTGOM'
▲. R. WRIGIIT. B. jc. BROTLE8
WRIGHT & BROYLES,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Rome, Ga.,
Offico on Broad Street, over Dr. J. H. Now
lin’s Drug Storo.
W ILL practice in tho counties of Floyd,
, Polk, Haralson, Paulding, £a83, Gor
don, Whitfield, (tatoosa, Walker and Chat*
.toognj’also lu. the Supreme and Federal
Courts in tlje State; and will attend to the
collection of CLAIMS ON THE GOVERN
MENT. Oct26..1y.
AND ..
INSURANCE COMPANY,
' Of St. Louis, Mo.
Assets July 1st, 1865-9377,045 GO.
B. F. JONES,,
E, GA.
Resident Agent, ROME, G
OFFICE—At the store of Burnett, Jones
A Hargrove. jan26-tw tl
A, 0. PERRY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Summerville, Ga.
Will promptly attend to all business entrus
ted to bis care.
janll-twly
J. A. Il.ANOK. I. r. TH’OMPSON.
BLANCE & THOMPSON,
. ATTOHNE J S AT LAW,
CEbARTo'ivN, GA.
Will pWotfcoin tho Courts pfrPolk, Flovd,
Pauldioj?, and Haralson, ana the Supremo
Court or tho State. Particular attention paid
to tho collection of all claims of every do-
scrlption.[jon20*trily
SHEET IRON, COPPER, Ac;
, peoial attention paid to Manufacturing
Guttering, Stove Pipe; and all kinds of Re*
'pairing done at Bbort notice.
Special arrangements have been mode for
ering any style of Stove or other articles
pot ip stove. All goods will be sold ns cheap
as can bo bad.in,this market. . ( ,
Shop 2d door above^the Briclc Livery Sta
ble, Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
feb24
J. D WADDELL
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
CEDARTOWN, POLK CO* GA.
A TTENDS the Superior Courts of Floyd,
Bartow, Polk, Paulding, Haralson and
Corroll. apr2Stwtf
Dr, W- D. HOYT,
(FORMJp^Y &URGEON,C. 8. A.,)
O FFERS’Efs Professional Services to
oitixens of Romo and vicinity.
OFFICE in the Post Office Building.
Messages can also be left at the I
Store of Dr. R. Y. Mitchell, Broad Street
Post Office corner.
june2tw-ly
WM. KARELL, M. D„
OFFICE
bint at,
heave West iulnlB
Arrive at Columbus at
tcava Mon r t° nlg0 ' nCry “»
Arrn-e at West FnfcZ"’ 7!
MACON AND WESTERN B.
?D WEST POINT B. * 3, CHOICE HOTEL,
15 p ROME, a A.
r y7 t -;;; « y Miotifi- .. ’ . . •
H *1 nRvS. GRAY & PIN so
T.. nAYPAssExonn t«aik,
Lca\o Macon at
17 IV0 Atlanta at..!!!"" /i in pu
Alanta at '..‘"'it 55 a u
“rrive at Maeon ;.!! JvY 85 r u
x. jnoBt Ykfiix, 1
heavo Macon
Artlve at Atlanta..!!!
Mrs
V'jf.i 05
Y ’ v Alinuta.... ’..aaaa.4 06 A
JjS? AUanta :.7 00 f
Arrive at Macon.....; ,yl.„„. : 8_50 a
8e P‘-14, ’65.
iTWALKEB,
Superintendent.
NASHVILLE and CHATtANOOGA B. R
Leave Chi
&Wsie=i===J8;!
®ept. 14, ’65.
,.8 30 a H
...9 30 rs
W. J. STEVENS,
Gun. Superintendent/
LOOiSVILLE AND NASHVILLE B. R.
[ N r 0Bl ‘ Vi1 , 10 60 A M 7 45 P M
wle I Lo ? 5J, 1 . 11 ® 6 00 v II 5 00 a H
mL j fa,hvil, e-. tilt6 30 p « 6 30 * M
P •'*, 06 Superintendent.
KER,
33,
:e\
BA
V, , AN » DEALER in
^Confeetionaries
j resh Brcud every Gyeninc,
TfEPpa ROME, GA., *”
' A ainc, c “ n . 8t »“llyon hand Oyators, Bar
ter, Pi« ' ^ dtt CrackcrB, Sweet Wine, But-
h»» cmel’edJPt and Candle.’ He
hire to 1 Baker, and it la hiide-
l bind. 1 Bakery. Cake, of all
1 taade tSor,u.7 ““band. Wedding Oalca.
I mare.tw.w' * ub lc Peonage .olicited.
DRS. GRAY & PINSON
Practicing Physicians,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
H AVING fovjued a copartnership for
tho parpose of practicing their j>rofes
gion in its various branches, oiler their ser
vices to tbo citizens of Cave Spring and vi
cinity. Having hod ten years experience—
four of which was in the C. S. Army—they
hope to give entire satisfaction. ..
Office idme as occupied by Dr. Gray
Cave 106
1 Spring, 8ept2d.
Southern Express Office,
AT McCLUNG’S OLD STORE.
TTOURS of receiving freight from 11 A,
H M. till 4 P. M.
Freight rcceiyed and lent oft the same
day ' j. ,t. bobi jrso'if,
oot9-tm |Agont.
Ala, & Tenn. River R. Road
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
12 Hours to Atlanta and 98 00 saved.
24 Hours to Chattanooga and SIS 00 saved
1860,
On and alter Monday, Jane 4tl
Trhins on this road will run as folio,
Through Passenger Trains will run dally
(Shndaye excepted) as follow,: ■.
Leavo Selma at - - - 4 p. «
AiriYe at Blue Mountain at - - 12 p,
Leave Blue Mountain at ■ . - - 4 a,
Arrive at Selma at - - r 1-
SsuThrough Tickets for sale at tlie Smith
iiouco! Kingston,;
Passengbr trains Connect at Selma with
boate to Montgomery and Mobile, and with
the Solma and Meridien Railroad for Vicks
they'comiecfwlth ^Icr^Gif^
Jc, Co.’s splendid line of coaches from thence
to Rome, GA, and thence by rail to Atlanta,
Savannah, fcharloston, Chattanooga and oil
w hr A K A h
ONLY 91* GO. E, O. BARNEY,
Bnp’t and Agcfit M Lcrsee.
JUST RECEIVED
BY
Pitner & Merck,
A Large and Excellent Assortment of
COOKING STOVES,
Parlor Stoves-
ALSO—
T G. WATTERS k (ft.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
WATTERS & POWERS!
AUCTIONEERS,
Nu. 53, North lido of Broad street.
ROME, GA.
TJAVING scoured a commodious flro proo
13 Store Boom they respectfully eoiiet
consignments of all kinde c f Morchaudii
or Produco to sell, at Auction or otherwise
nsrany be desirod. Liberal Advances made
oh Goods in Store.
THOS, G. WATTERS,
T. McGUIUE,
W. S. COTHRAN,
S. F. POWER8.
fcSl-tw-tf.
H. ft E. », EASTMAN,
GROCERS,
AND DEALBBS IN
Flour, Meal, Pork, B
LAUD, TOBACCO CIGARS, ]
MitiONS, toys, outle: . .
Confectioneries,Tlnwaro, Woodcniraro Stone
ware, Queensnqre, Glassware, eto. etc.
NO. 2 VABANDA BLOCK,
BROAD STREET, ROME, GA.
aprill0.tw.1m
[jERY, .
No "Civil Rights Bill.”
HOME INDUSTRY
GENUINE SOUTHERN MANUFACTORY
FURNITURE,
Of ail Kind, mad, to Order at
HARRIS & LANSDELL’S
Cheaper and Better than can be bought
from Northern and Western markets.
UPHOLSTERING of all kindly done to
order. ‘
Orders fillq4 promptly* Luinbor or Pro-
duoe taken in exchange. , ,
Wareroom at the old stand ef H. PI Lum]
kin, Broad Street.
[. P; Lump
mayl7tf
CORNELIUS WILLIAMS,
FASHIONABLE
. FASHIONABLE
Boot Maker,
BROAi) ST., HOME, GA.
Three Doors above Burnett, Jones A I
^Genteel Work and Perfoet Fits guaran
z
junol2
T&U'
Lumber.
undersigned..are pr
nber of the best quo
tiw.
villi
Gardner A Co., New Yovki- |>
John f " ‘
Snyder A Co. Loulayillej'K.,
; Patterson tCo., Philadelphia.
James Maguire, a Co., Boston, Moss.,
Gardner, Smith a Co., New Orleans, Lo.
Garland, Goode, Mobile, A1&.
E. B. McGlanahan, Nashville, Tenn.
feb8-twtf
CHAS, IRWIN & CO.
HOUSE
SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
Painters,
PAPER HANGERS AND GLAZIERS,
. , ROME, GA*
I Lluordere left dt the atorcTv.West A Bro.’,
'JA. will be promptly attended to.
REFERENCES: ,
Dr.,J. H, Nowlin, West A Bro.,
Hob. It..D..Harvey, ,J..P. McDowell,
Copt. J. R. Stevens, Cothrans A Elliott.
mayl9tw3m
WM. RAHEY. A. a. anAYES.
RAMEY & GRAVES
Livery
SALE STABLE
deeS-tw-lf " ROME ,QA. *
tator flix negroes by name, and $5,000
. «ix ne .
in cash, to bo’delivered over to him"on
rrlvihg-’-"* “ J *’
Brown do Pope for Defendant.
Ua 'fed
) ftngham.
Ef-
Ganabl,
Luupkin, C. J.
A boundary acquiesced in by co-ter-
his arriving at 21 years of ago.- 'It made
his maintenance and educatimaa ohar^e
tipoij,the general estate. It disposed
Of tho rost of tho estate to other lega
tees. And,by ncodeil, \t directed the
whole estato to be kept together,, Rhd
not divided without the consent of the
testator’s wife , Held, tbgtlhe pecun
iary legacy was a general one, and did
not bear interest during the minority
of the grandson; and that owing to the
peculiar scheme of the will r the legacy .
of the negroes, though specific, did not
carry hire during that period. Judge
ment Reversed,
Stnrncs for Plain(iff )n errpr. •.
J. 0. AC. and A. H: Sepheni. ’’
ird8. Judcomont affirmed,
Wilson a„8 Lester for Plaintiff in
t.Ked h '
Hudspeth
Bartow St Lovell for Defend-
H eaU aBabASSnSr. I F..»
JonxsoN. ] Baker.
Luupkin, C. J.
A Sheriff who collected Oonfrderate
money on a fi fa and put it In a safe,
.whqffb >n censequonco of the absence pf
‘‘— ' — ” . kbyj it
ueleBS, is
amount of
such money, but only for its aotual val
ue itt the time of aolleotion. Judge
ment reversed.
Yason & Davis, Strozicr bt Smith for
Plaintiff in error,
Wright and Warren for Defendant.
“> ppnsequenoe ot tne ansi
.the owupr tjiq safe wifh the,, k
remained until it,became value
not liable for the nominal amot
Darracott
C, ,, ,r
JPenninoton & Stapleton
From Miller.
Harris, J.
)
A to
a ) Stf
Motion
rein
state uoso
1. At the April term ot 1805, pf Mil
ler Superior Court, the situation of the
country was such as to furnish an ox-
cusp to counsel for not attending the
court, eBpeojally. where the absent coun
sol were copartners in the praotioe, and
one 'of them was in the military ser
vice and the other a government depos
itory.
2. This ease having been dismissed
in the Court below, ou aooount of the
non-attendanoe of tho counsel, it ought
to have been reinstated on motion at a
subsequent term. Judgement reversed
Vason and Dayis for Plaintiff in er
HUS0N HOUSE
KINGSTON, GA.
CICERb A. SMtTH,
gold it without instruct
TJ F.GULAR Dinner House for Slate Road
X» Trains, and Supper and Breakfast House
for Rome-Traln.
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller and Stationer,
ROME, GA.,
H AS on hand, and is constantly rocei'ving
large supplies of
School and Miscellaneous Standard Books,
Letter, (lap and Note Paper,
^ 11V sfates, Pcncfi,, Fen’ Holdo rs,
Ink Stands, Blank Books,
Diaries, Pus and Memorandum Books, Wall
Papering, Bordering, Paper W ln d»W Shades,
Photograph Albums, nnd Photograph Cards
of all the Southern Generals, Pocket Bibles,
'll
From
Jfo appearance for defendant.
Tyus 'l
vs. I Possessory Warrant.
Bust ) Dougherty.
Lumpkin, C. J.
A factor who has advanced monoy
Education of the Freedmen.
Shall we of the South leave this work
entirely in the hands of .Northern sooi-'
eties and Northern emissaries? Shall
it bo said that foreigners had moro re
gard for tho interests of our former
slaves than wet Shall it' be said that •
’fcWU&fflU'LWSi
>oso than Southerners? Shall it be said
hat males and females are more wiling
to siorifico tho comforts of home, ana
migrate hundreds of miles for the ex
press purpose of teaching the yopng
freedmen, than persons among, us are
Willing to engage in the Bame work?
We have before us daily evidence
that if we do not educate the blacks in
our midst, Northern,societies will, by
their zeal, liberality and diligonce, con
tinue to cast upon us the opprobrium
of neglect and- indifference in this
matter. We are not disposed to soo
suah a stigma fastened upon the South
ern people. Wo are not disposed to
behold them, by continued inaction,
placing it in the power of the people
of the North to assert that we - are not
ourselves friendly toward} our
proving ourselves friendly toward} our
former slaves, notwithstanding our re
peated assertions to tbateffcct.o Tw-'..'
It is universally admitted that. iu his
qowcondition, it is best for the. whites,
pest for the blaoks, and best for sooiety
nt large, that tho freedmen be instruct
ed; and the question at once ai'Ww:
Shall wo do this work and reau thw
Testaments,. Hymn and
sin
A Liberal
Discount will ho made to Country Merohanls
and School Teachers.
may25
HENRY A. SMITH.
ED. F. SHROPSHIRE,
GROCER,
0( )MM;is?ipH ND ifkROHA!NT.
Wrt & HARGROVE’S OLD STAND,
Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
K EEPS constantly on hand a good assort
ment of Groeerlee, and family si
ment of Groceries, and
generally.
marl0.tw.6m
supplies
without fnstruotion from his
principal, to a bona fide purchaser, is
not subject to possessory warrant, nt the
instance of the principal—certainly
not, before a tender of his advnnoes’
and expenses. Judgement afin'med.
Strozier and Smith for Plaintiff in
Wniren,ancl Vason i. j)pvis for De-
Wife ] Debt on Guar-
i . ,,ys., * > awn's bonds.
Caldwell & Otdbrs. ) From Fulton.
Luhkin, C. J.
The verdiot in this caso wot contra
ry do. ovidenoe. Judgement reversqd.
Ezzard & Collier, Barnett Sc Bleokiep
for Plaintiff in error.
Clarke for Defendant’.
Bryans 1 Assault _with intent
vs. j to Rape—From Butts
The State. j
Harris, J,
The Solicitor General entered on the
bill of indictment arraignment and
plea of not guilty, but by advortanee,
there, in feot, no arraignment or plea.
The juty were irapannelled and sworn,
'lip ijidictmeti.t was read to them, and
he Solicitor made his open ing address
and was about to introduce evidence,
when counsel fifor prisoner moved the
the court to allow a verdict of not guil
ty to bo taken, on the ground that
there had beon no arraignment or plea!
The court overruled the motion, and
permitted tho Solioitor to eqter .a halh
-• Held,.that ap there was no
benefit, to say nothing of the mattei"M
a duty On ouf part, or shall we: permit
strangers to com9 in and engage in
this labor,. njtpgetlmr , perhaps from
meroenary jt>_otives,, Jhtj, .tVo same time
more or jess instilling . rnto tbe. minds
of thoyoupg freedmen feelings ininiicnl
Lo tho whites among whom they aro to
live ana Whom they are to, serve? We
say.nql, ( Wo want io.seo.tfae people of
^Iqorpnv.taking hold of this work, con
tributing their moans to it and ofiering
their services for it. We want to see
publio meetings called and steps taken
to establish schools all over the State,
under our own management and super
intendence. Tho work will bo done, if
we do not do it; but it will be’dono Jn a
manner unsatisfactory to us, prejudi
cial to tho real interests of tho bluoks
and to tho true relations of sooloty at
tho South. i .
Let us be stirring i n Ibis matter now,'
when the-Nortborn agents havo retired
topip'pranjjf, from the field, »° that in:
the fw,. there will be no occasion for
tiifitq tQ, return.
If it bg urged that we have not the:
means fop carrying on so great a work
of schoi
For Greensport
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDING S
THE STEAMER
UNDINE,
will lsavo her Wharf
evsry TUESDAY MtaTr
tag, after the arrival of
iport and Intermediate
the
Landings.
Capt. F, M. Coulter, commanding.
For freight or passage apply onboard, <
to H. M. ANDERSON, AgV.
m«r?7.tf . Qfilco at Lamkin A Co’s Store.
InsnraDce.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL,
GEORGIA HOME,
VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
Metropolitan, n. york,
CONTINENTAL, N. YORK.
HOME INSURANCE CO.,
New Hitven, Conn.
J*. J. UAYADD,
nov30 . Agent.
Steamer Clara Bell
For Greensport
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
are prepared to deliver
best quality at any point
in the city, in any quantity. Orders prompt
ly filled. Contracts will bo made for any
quantity a»d| timbd^rom^ly^Uvero^
jdntl-twtf-
1.11*5:^ Will leavo .her wharf every
ihfr^ha F.RIDAX , HORNING, after the
arrival of the Cars for Greensport and inter
mediate landings. For ireight or paasage
apply to the Captain on board or to
W. A RUSSELL,
Agont,.
Gffic^at the store of Pitner, Cooper t
lop, carry11 _
the general sustenance of schools for
tho Southern peoplo, wo reply by ad
ding that this is to a great extent truo,
but that it need not prevent our sup
plying the j teachers and engaging in
the wort. For wo happen to know,
that if Southrrncrs will not, or cannot,
raise the funds for this purpose, means
fi;qn) abroad oan be obtained. The
main bolnt, ofter.ajl, is lo secure South
ern teachers—Southern, men and wo
men—who witj follhfaJjy, perform this
labor, qpd, secure fdr-us t))5 gratitude,
afieotion and faithfulngsftpr tb.q.blaoks,
which Wo will,, jn a mcasuro', forfeit by
ati ontiro neglect of their educational
interests; for the neglect of their edu
cational interests, moral and intelleohj.
al, involves neglect to an extenj that is,
indeed, sufficient to wean from us the
good will and esteem ef the colored
race. We hope to advert to this sub-
jeot again.—Macon Teleipdph.
proeequi. Held, that ap there was no
issue for,the Jurjr to try. ,t)re jifiaunev
was hot in jeopardy! aha jf .was not' too
Judge-
late to nol pros the indictmoht.
ment affirmed.
Trippe and Floyd for Plaintiff in er
r°r.
Hammond, Sol. Gen. for .the State.
Freeman j Potition to the Judge al
vs. I Chambers. From Ful-
Gaskill. J ton.
v Harris, J.
Defendant in injunction bill, .Was &y
t be Sheriff dispossessed of certain prom
ises in dispute for failurq tp comply
with the terms of tfio injunction, nnd
the complainant wpj pqf. in ^possqgsjpri.
The complainant
bis bill ia open court, without objec
tion from the defendant, by petiuuu,
accompanied with copies of the proceed
ings no longer in oourt, applied ;to the
Judge at Chambers; to bo restored , to
the possession tbds lost, giving no no
tice of the application to his adversary:
Held—
1. That all applications at Chambers,
should be on reasonable notioe.
2. That without some suit or legal
proceeding pending in oourt botweeq
the parties, so as to the Judge
to look into the matter compltingd of,
and redress any wrong which tho de
fendant in the bill might have sustain
ed by the dismissal ot the bill, no sum
mary order tq. £es.tpro the possession
ought to be granted. Judgement af
firmed. , .
Gertrell & Hill, Barnett & Block loy
lor Plaintiff in error. ,
Brown £ Pope for Defendant.’
Jones, Adm J r, J
vs l Demurrer from Rioh-
. Bowdre. ( mond
Harris, J, \.
A‘ wifi gave to a guardian of the tea-
WoiigN and Lioutninc!—A studious
ntteman in Parifi, named Boudin, has
self with statisti.es
entiemati i
tely occupied 1 _.
: persons killoq.by lightning; snl.i.hq
declares thql ladies should no longer
he „a.frai<J, of the electrio Quid, as,-in
comparison with, men, they only suffer
from it in tho rate of twenty-eight to
ono hundred. M. Bouden, assures us.
that lightning exhibits % ,marked pro-
dileotion for The male sex, apd..where
a man and woman are walking togeth-,
er the man is invariably the sufferer.
It is to bq liobod that Prof. Bouden wil
some, (lay give an explanation <
iden wifi
^ . nof thj«
remarkable phenomena, .and, ife.fei?
gallantry will perm.it, . make.. kuiVJ
how the partiality, may be corrected.
general
wn
Thomas and the Civil Coart*
The Nashvillo Union and American
contains the following paragraph :
’i'hree, inch belonging to the 16th teg-
ulars who too confined in> the cityqai),
charged with the murder of officer
Kennally, of the night police, made ap-
£ lioation to Gen. Thomas, yesterday, to
s taken out of the.custody of the civ-,
il authorities and tried .at nhee'bjr a
spocial court martial. The application
was returned with the following-sig
nificant and important endorsement:
“Notwithstanding these mon 1 orreqol-
diers, they are, nevertheless,,citizens of
the
inasmuch, as it is not my intention
ihterfore in their behalf.
■Q_The.jliqh.mpnd (inquirer makes
an exoellebt ppint in lofcronce to the
■Otr.UhXfp
ppi
opq.tinued. payment ^.of.-.laxps in the.
fjouth without Representation In Con-,
ress. “The . time has qome,” says
, “when the legality.,pi cucli
this paper, “when the legality.,pi cucli
proceedings might be, an(| oug)it,to.be M
tested in the courtB.'h..Tho Constitution,
expressly declares that “representation
and direct taxes shall be apportioned
among the several States which may,
be included within the U,nion,.nocord-
,ing to their respective numbers.’'