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VaLl-MB XXXVI.] MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1865. NUMBER 3. TON, MSB ET. BARNES & MOORE publishers and Proprietors. \ j «* "* ROiiuiro\. SI . NI-iBKT. Editor,*. £|ic (tlmon • WK MIIALIi .TIBET AIJAI'V Time flew on, but I noted not bis High , For bis wings were muffled with sweet delight. In free communion of long-tried friends, Sweet j 'y and pleasure in my soul did blend. From the Chicago Tribune July 27. ( out for the coming storm ! He is the fool j Till? tioaev in tiie iiAXDK .or the who imagines that he can control it, or j people where wii.i, it find | that he can ride in it as far as lie pleases. J j ^ vest as j:nt f -ei.eji E.\Tia oi* a -111(1 Lien quietly drop to the ground and GREAT SPECULATIVE BI BRI.E. !; t published Week}}/, in Mi/ledgerUle, On., Corner of Hancock and Wilkinson Sts., /opposite Court House.J At $3 a year in Advance. advertising. TrxNSIENT.— One Dollar per square often for eaeh insertion. . . ,,,, .. , - , ites ..f respect. Resolutions by Societies,(Obit j 1 exceeding six lines.) Nominations for office, ‘ "ciuietttiona or Editorial notices for individual 1 ‘ charged as /ranstenfadvertising. Legal Advertising. % _ y f s sales, per levy of ten lines, or less, $2 . r >0 Mortgage fi fa sales, per square, 5 <H> ; jt Collector’s Sales, per square, '> 00 a:ions for Letters of Administration, 3 0(1 •• Guardianship, 3 00 ■ -iters of application for dism’n.from Adm'n 4 f»0 ,i ** “ *• “ Guaid’n 3 00 ^pjd'n for leave to sell land, Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Miles ot land, &1., per square, perishable property, 10 days, per sq F.stray Notices. 30 days, 3 Foreclosure of Mortgage, per sq , each time, I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | SaW of Land, &c., by Administrators, Ex- | -i.rs or Guardians, are required bylaw to be held | r first Tuesday in the month; between the hours | "nuiuthc forenoon and three in the afternoon, atthe • Court house in thecouuty in which the propeltj is ! ua * ^ ,f tliesesales must be given in a public ga- ! IJnt alas tlie gay band was scatter'd soon, Before bad waxed and waned the moon ; Crimson lips trembled, rosy checks paled, Farewell was said while the wild wilds wailed. Amid the gay throng was a gallant youth, Whom I lovod for his valor and trplh. It was he, with heart full of childish glee. Drought the bright flowers and berries to me. The last dollar of the government loan taken. Opportunity for investment in fed eral securities, except at a premium, has passed, at least until Congress shall au- leave his fellows to dash on to destme- tion. • [1‘rom the Hartford Times J THE MANCHESTER CRiME. Confession of Sfaiktcca flier—lie Murdered His• Mother and Sister—Money ami Marriage the Object. The shocking revelations of the Man- j Trial «f C'ouuiiiticr Kem. [From tbo London Times.] WESTERN CIRCUIT. Crown Side .-^Before Mr. Justice Wuj.es. • SALfSHCRY. JulydS, Jg66. Constance Emiiie Kent was indicted for the willful murder of Francis Saville Kent, at Road Dili House, on lhe20ih of June, I8t»fl. Mr. Kurskke. Q. O.. and Mr. Lopes were coun sel for the prosecution: and Mr. Coleridge, Q. C.. Mr Ediin and Mr. liavenhill appeared for the f, 00 3 d(! r» oo 1 50 3 00 no Chester murders received on Wednesday afternoon the addition of the climax ot horror in the confession of Albert L. Stark weather, the son, who acknowledges that Wil!es hav ; ng tflken his SPat . ,i 16 he perpetrated the crimes—that he, and Governor of the jail was desired to put tip Con he alone, butchered his own mother and j stance Emilie Kent. In a few minutea-the prison er cama Up stairs into the dock, dressed in deep mourning, and having on.a thick vail. She first went to tin* back ot the dock and had some con versation with her solicitor, Mr. Rodway. .Sha then put up her' vail and came to the front of the dock. The Clerk of Assize then stated the nature of Xoir, by Saint Pan/.—Yesterday, for the first time in four long years, a gulf State held-a general election under the thorize another issue of bonds. Six j authority of the United States of America, months, perhaps a longer time will elapse j Xnat day was the seventh August, and before that body can perfect or legalize ^j ;at s t a f e tj ie state of Mississippi which, any financial plan for the future. I he j on Uj e n j n {] 1 of January 1SG1, passed an | Secretary of the Treasury has no discre- j ordinance whereby it sought to sever -every i his sister, as they lay asleep in bed to- j tion, meanwhile. He is rigidly bound is ; binding it to the Union cf the States, j gether. by the terms of the statutes as they stand j That ordinance came to be a nullity, that j 'The confession—which was not uuex- “Farewell,’’ said he, “but we shall meet *ga:n, oil the books. j effort failed utterly of success and now, J pccted by those best informed of the facts When flow rs are blooming and golden is tb’ grain, j If he were inti listed with unlimited pow- i a fj er four years and seven months of actual : —was made, by the prisoner in the jail in When ripe peaches blush and purple is tb’grape, er, except the power to borrow more And sweet birds are singing when morn doth money, lie could do nothing but what he j step — . - 0 —* i . . - *{?,"- «" com P e H ed -lo—turn Ins | connection with the sisterhood * ^ 1 «... »«■««,- j whole attention to providing to-day for the essayed to flee. In less than a week - cll j eI 01 police, Deiiev mg mat tie v> ou.u . Mr . j ust i ce Wi’les: Are you aware that you from to day the delegates chosen by her I acknowledge more to Campbell than to | are ekar g C j V ;ith having willfully, intentionally voters on "yesterday are to assemble in anybody else, procured the latter to go to j murdered your brother? Do you plead guilty to solemn convention *it Jackson On the i the jail >esterday afternoon, where the that? solemn convention at Jackson, on uie I J -V „„ a ii i,m I The prisoner muttered sdmething which could 13th of fceptember the delegates ot South i wretched young man, discarding all not y T „j erst00( j, Carolina assemble; on the 12th of the! previous lies and contrivances to. avoid j The Judge: What is your answer? I will re- i * iVn are charged with having intention- sd your ^ ' ^ v ^ ~— 0 „ UIB6l u ..... Court And men lay wrapped in their own daik gore I until he gets relief. In any event there j the machinery of the state restoration and ' make certain of the fiendish job, lie had - 1! ‘ 1 *i.„* , i,„u ! • • rn _ t t-onontorllv nlnnmtl bio butcher knife into I er aua acting on ncr oeuau anaDyner aireot.n- j niter lour years ana seven mourns ui hciu.« ‘ 1 A 7The Clerk of Assize then stated the i j separation, Mississippi has taken hv first • this city, to Air. James Campbell or Alan- j jj ie j n dictment, and asked the prisoner— | step backward to an actual, and legal, i Chester, the father <?f the girl to whom the I H 0 \ say you, Constance Emilie Kent, aro you Farewell, farewell, but should our hopes prove j j nevitable expenditure of to-morrow. No vain ' ' estimate can be safely made cf the amount of revenue that will come into his hands until Congress does assemble. Expected results depend upon so many contingen- In all this wide world we ne’er meet again : ' In realms that are free from sorrow and pain, We've a sweet hope we shall yet meet again." None*; iIjvvs istotlie (lav of sale. previous . if f or tfie sale of personal pr«i]terty must be cii ti like manner 10 days preview to sale day. Notices to the debtors aud creditors ol an estate miistalso be punished 40 days. \’ot^*et‘iiitapplication will l»e madeto the Court oi Ordinary for leave to sell Land, Ac, must be id for two month On many bloody fields be firmly stood. With fierce defiance for our country’s good ; In prisons vile for months be was confin’d, Dut that preud spirit no tetters coul-i bind. Tbe-world has been drap'd in gloom to my mind. Since far he was buri’d in northern clime: The flowers have bloom'd, the peach turned red, While the cold clods press my loved one's head I is no possibility that, in the next half re-organization in full operation every- year, he can do anything toward reducing j yhere throughout the south pave in Geor- the amount of the Circulating medium now ■ gi a . In six sovereign states the most afloat, We explained yesterday from the | solemn public assemblage known to Re- story told by official documents and care I publican polity—a convention direct from ful estimates, that the gross amount ol Hie People, with all the People's powers— will he in session, and who that ioves her Ortliii T|‘’'r,j/7-r«''f«r tV-ttersof Administration Gunrilianship. ,. (,e published 30 days—for dismission from A1 niui’tration, monthly sic months-for dismission - .11 Guardianship,40 tiiiys 1 ijjl” fc.rfiireclosure of Mortgage must bopublisltt-d f ini hi u for ton r months—for establishing lost papers, r ih-- full spare of three months for.cnmpvllii'gtith** . A ]> Ut aimed If no : pockets of the people being full of money i CL at uey ^ JUSS l nrs or administrators, wl*. etc bonul-os been i *. O.U—1 A I I.N » LLAIMtl). 11 IIO 1 r . r . ” . , 'fl Jjond* Annihilated.— if C deceased.the full space of tbrccmonibs. , oue i ias 1)ia( ] c t lie (liscovei v and P’ O- i ~ w . e at; ^’ what IS ° . , . ‘ ^ ! manufacturer of braids > ns will always be continued according to i , ,,, , 1 r affars 1 Arc we to have bard times and requirements,nnkssothcrwiseordcred. j cured a patent 1 hereby claim one for ; denc0f carc> oconomy , and safety in the I °. l:i ^° rth 1 ;venty-th,r Even now, with a bleeding heart I wait, Our blest reunion at Paradise gate. Where flowers will bloom that never shall fade, And we eternally happy be made. All! I.nilfiEVILI.E, 1805. From the Meridian Clarion. mi Kxecnt vei- by tl I’.iu'.u'uf i currency—national and bank currency-— in tlie bauds of tbe people, was very laige. We stated to be eight hundred and fifty millions of dollars, and we believe that we were under rather than over the mark.— j The loan all being absorbed tlie govern- i inent being unable to make any move i 0 nce more may be within her borders and toward the redemption of its notes : the j prosperity in all her palaces.— Const. i banks, impelled by strong self interest, : * | being unwilling to do anything but push [Philadelphia-North American. 3d ] out the last dollar in their vaults; tbej coo non ■ v A heavy _Loss—832,000 in J reasnry Thomas H. Wolden, for dresses, at No. third street had occa- ittllKing soup. macjretnent of l.tiw or are v.e ,„ | «'°n Jo leave lto etty for a couple of dajs. 1 lierobv give tile brnciit of tlie panto ! l, ave a pletl.oric money maker aud a pc I [f c . Ic , ft r ,n f l,a, g e ,? ntan named . , t n; >,> . . ,. 1 J i .i lkobcrt Leech. Doth parties arc Enghsh- to the Cltiiion OltiU'. liod of wild, visional}’, ami fatal specula- ,. , x , f . . , b . r,v, • • u .• , ii. „ «i,_ men. Mr. YY olden returned in due time. Ibis morning my attention was coil-! tion ? AY e sec nothing (o piexcnt the j IV — c<l fo ?t pot of 1 c)’ hominy by my house- occurrence of the latter. All the con-1 hi* paper be will know that , hi * S^tCeJenJi- 1 woman—too inucii water to get meal, 1 dilions whidi invite It are fitlh.le.d ; mid | H h d deptsited ia a packing box, with expired, or is about to expire, and must be renew 1 - f loir linminv m oar opinion no power can picxent its j . e *, , . . 1 , ,J^f he wishes tbe paper continued. » ld 'f ! ild to subsist O, ley botn.ny ; P Heretofore (be loan market a la ' ^ . , lrt . 6 PJ'"f '» C f^ C „ r '■? ry IV.do not ..oJ receipt, to nor. .uteri, at sUelt times—I called the cook and , in wbich the ovei „ mcnt I,as been t |,e|™“0 f f-'2.000, T tn7.o0 and o : S0 Dinted sers. ’If they receive the paper they may know j directeu rite corn to be taken alid the , j a t and mofat profitable customer, lias ■:nt we have received the money. ley saved, first trying it and finding it i act g d as a 6a f ety valve by which a dan r -^ Subscriber* Jut?the to be better soap than I have paid two ge rous accumulatioi irom one post-office to anotlier must bwib uib i ± !».... unie of tbe post-office lrom which ttiey wish it dollars a pound 101 .kiiged. repeatedly plunged his butcher knife into j au f acting on her behalf and by her direct in- o . . ; structions, 1 desire to .say two things before tbo their throats and bosoms, winding up the j sentence of tbe Court is passed. In the first deed of horror by setting the bed on fire, 1 place the prisoner solemnly, in the presence of and then his own bed down stairs. I Almighty God, and as a person who values her “I did it,” lie said, “I did it Mr. Camp- j ovvn son' desires to say that the goi.t is hers alone, ,, , , r iia i I R0 ' 1 fbat her lather and others, whojiave so long I], out of love for } our daughter, and su flere*l most unjust and cruel suspicions, are bell notlii else. I felt I must have that suspicions, wholly and absolutely innocent. Next, she de- will not now say in contemplation of that money, for without it she would not marry ! sires me to say that she was not driven to this act. thought—God bless tlie South; make me, and I got the money. Wisdom to direct her councils, Moderation , promptly obtained possession of to temper her conduct, and Justice to j these facts for publication in yesterday s shine forth in her very law—that peace j paper, but at the desire of Air. Campbell, - . - _ w | )0 assured us ti, a t nothing should be said of the matter to anybody further until to-day, we refrained from giving the ad ditional news in yesterday’s Times. as has been asserted, by any unkind treatment in her home. She met nothing there but tender and forbearing h*ve, and t hope I may add notTtn- properly that it gives me or melancholy pleasure ■to be made the organ of these statements, because on my honor l believe them to be true. The Clerk of Assize then addressed the prisoner. Con.-tance Etnilie Kent, yon have confessed yourself guilty of the wilful murder of'Francis Savi'.le Kent. What have j-ott to say why sen- ef all Book and Jct> Yvork, PROMPTLY AND NEATLY EX EC I T T EIIS O F 1’ ( < K - YY’hen a subscriber finds a cross kma?* TED Finding, however at a late hour that this ! , de , uth 1 shou!d ,,ot be P assed u P° n - v,,u au ' arrangement had not been complied with, I Mr j ustK . e Willes, having put on tbe black cap, and that rumors of the confession were j the.n said, with manitest emotion: Constonce Em- circulating verbally in the streets, we put Die Kent, you have out the facts on The Times bulletin at di< ^ :l ’ 1,1 cb ’ l,r ' ” about dock. He found that during his absence the office bad been cleaned and tbe rubbish burned-. States bonds. He kept this a secret to himself. When he returned he found tho BRISCOE & deGRYFFEKRIED, Attorneys at It aw, l ulation spirit has been prevented. i learn there was near three pecks , has now been shut down. It is probabl I of corn and about thirty quarts of that all government bonds will rise to a ! strong lev, and it boiled for four hours.! sli S bt a, '. d t0 , f Tlie hominy is at this moment under- i « ,ent , wl . b . \Y MILLEDGEVll.LE. GA., 7ILL PRACTICE nrio in the Conrts of nCjoin tentiun under r.*t h, i860. e--i<iua! partie ii<- Dcpartmci L. H. Briscoe.. July 16, 1865. ! going a cleaning to be eaten to-mor- i i row. This is no joke, and 1 think I so a Mr. deGraffenried will stive speciifiari j Llio man xvlio talked of making soap j When these ominous sounds strike the the* President™A^neBtyVmclninatioiqof May from shucks, meant COl'll. We have j pub lj c car — an evidence that capital is Arrangements are being made with ]>re- eleven quarto of better SOJip than some j begging for customers—the day of spectl- ic^tmal] < such K ca”esi ll ' ,t0 a * '' ' i of our bard cases would have charged lation is not far off. In the beginning the ii. 15. PFGRAFFFsrtKD. M . e j j f or fy dollars for, and the horn- gambling tendency may be guarded and " j j n y made. cautious ; but it grows by what it feeds ! If I am not in error this is a bless-} l T? n ’ an< ^ v e ^ e ^ on ^ re ff ^ els rC f ! . - • 1 - tinker up the finances, the speculative jtttR tn these times when grease is m , nia J, be tiniverEa i and furious. We i scarce, i hope it ma\ benefit 0111 | do no ^. g e(?j a nd, perhaps, nobody can tell people, and thus F \vill be quite paid what it will first attack ; but when once lor 1 his. i started, the public may be sure tha£ it will j Let some other person test it and seize everything in its turn. It is prob- tlien circulate the result. able that railroad stocks, as they have j A Refugee of May, ’63. long been the favorites of the speculative _ M n _ j classes, may feel the first impulsion; and . ,, rinn,- 1 from them the motion will be communica- I A 1.I.OCKSDEK VS. FOBREST’S Ot!®- t#d , # whatever e!se of real or f.ctitinur ; it R Company. llu re is a mighty x a ]vie men arc accoustomed to deal in ; good story cold by a sunburnt friend and perhaps, before the people are aware of ours, who returned the other day of the tendency of affairs, or have eom- WHEELRiGHT AXD BLACKSMITH SHOP. rixiIE Fiidersigned are prepared^. X to manufacture and repair bug- gies and wagons Horse shoeing, and all kinds of iron and wood ^ work done at prices to suir tlie times.- No work will be delivered until paid for either in money or provisions. l'y* Shop opposite the Federal Union office. YVM & J. YV. CARAKER. YVheelrigbts. JAMES H. SHERLOCK , Dlacksmitb. Milledgeville, Aug. T, 186.». 1 4t. lif YV. - GUBBEDGE, ~ ,T -. ^ ...til. iI.a Ronb of Mfll'OI’. ^ •Stocks, Ronds, Bank Notes. Coin. Ste" ,ld Meillldlis anu bring OUt articles “CGll- Domesvic Exchange bought and sold, Money , ° i , i .. invested as parties may direct. tl'ubaild of War, 311(1 WllO tllUS relates Particular attention paid to the rettlemdbt of <fld j 1,is adventures with some of “Forrest’s claims against Ranks or Individuals. ! rhildren ^Collections made and promptly remitted for. lmiiuicii • - —— veil, mine friend, you zee i vass go /?j,rrnrr».—Isaac Scott. Ariier^Ayres^. o^in ^^- ^Mcmpheese to make leetle beeznis 51 3m and pye te caveilry poets fur te poys, Ilorke, J ohn B. Ross. N. C Macon, Ga., Aug. 1, 18T>5 the rule in New York, ant] to a less extent in Chicago, for every speculator to make a fortune in a week We think we sec plainly enough that mining oil, and manu facturing stocks, as well as grain and all the great agricultural staples, and possibly city lots, will be blown up like io many bubbles, and that the entire property of the country wilflb'c whirling in a vast atrial ig was amoYig ___ ; disclaimed any knowledge of the valuable bells of its criminal revelations, would be papers in question. If they were there perfectly in keeping with the rather stupid he burned them. The alderman, after character of the prisoner from a boy up, some deliberation, held him in §10,000 and also with his unshrewd conduct in the bail to answer. j circumstances connected with the murders —bis foolishly bungling contrivances to avoid suspicion. HIS LANGUAGE TO THE POLICE, Starkweather told the police, during the examination following the murder, that lie ased his mother’s interest, for j . iti the farm : that he had got a pose ox raising silks and wines. , r • i mi. UCCU Ul IIJC UlUUCll) , huilu uuutmt mu ik iv proposer agrees to furn.sl, one null,on j,; ss Caranhell and that oo tlieir marriage grapev.nes and ten thousand mulberry.. recor( |eJ. He also stated fees, and *>“ ,hc ab ° re, ' 8 , t0 that be bad made a bill of sale of all bis Extensive Silk and Wine Growing Proposition.—A proposition has been made to the Agricultural Bureau by Attilio Valteiiina cf Lombardy, Italy, to colo nize eigbty-two Italians in tlie States of New York or New Jersey, for tbe pur- r JI Ur . Cn ^ 81,500, m fineo nr roicino e<i Mr c onri nfinno ’I L n * tion : pleaded "(iitiity'’ to the in- .ui with the willful niuider of your brother. Francis Saville Kent, on the’ 29th of June, 1803. It b> my- duty to rect-ive that plea. _ ! which yon have deliberately jint forward, and it is J i!L. LLI J I:,I. j a satisfaction to know that it was not pleaded un- alltided to was written by tlie murderer j after having had tlie advice of counsel who to Mr. Uampboll. It tilled nearly four would have treed you from this dreadful charge pages, and the statement was made that '• >°. n could have been Ireed lrom it. 1 chii en- ® — -j. - . i tertam no doubt, alter bavin"-lead the evidence, tlie writer was now in a Com ltiou to mail} j an( j cons ;doring it in connexion with your three JLiss (J., as he had succeeded through J confession.* of crime, that vour plea is the plea of forgery, in getting money ?o the amount of i a guilty person. The murder was one committed 84,000; and it also said that he was i under circumstances of great deliberation and ’ . . ,, | cruelty. iau appear to have allowed feelings ot “about to commit an atrocious . | jealorsy and anger to have worked in your breast, you the influence [ Here the learned spoke in accents prisoner was likewise overcome by her feelings, and almost tnd in the dock sobbed audibly.] The learned judge proceeded : Whether Her Majesty, with whom the prerogative of mercy rests, may be advised to exercise that prerogative in your case on account of the fact of your youth at the time when the murder was committed, the fact that you are convicted on your own confession, and the fact that that confession removes suspic ion from others, is a question which it would be presumptuous in me to answer. It now well be hooves you to live what is left to you of life as one about to die, and to seek a more enduring mercy by sincere and deep contrition, ^nd by a reliance on the holy redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction for all sins. It remains for me to dis charge the duty which the law imposes on the Court without alternative, and that is to pass on you the sentence which the law adjudges to all murderers. The learned judge then, in the usual terms, passed the awful sentence of the law upon the prisoner, who. after standing a short time in the dock, covered her face with her vail, and was conducted out of court. lie deposesf that lie (Leech) had employed sed claim this letter as prooi of the completely i himself in setting the office to rights, and prisoner’s insanity ; though it have turning rou destroying the rubbish. Wolden deposed been written to deceive the girl s father - into the belief that the prisoner had money tbia comttrjr for *40,000, anc-l.alf to te j 8t0ck _, o Miss C.’s father, and that this expended m tbe purchase of vines, trees, wil ., j„.,i „ f together with the deed of the farm, had silkworms, implements aud other expeuses. . 6 I" i, , { c a. i i i « been stolen by the two munV r! »> Care ho hnc Q ruirto/it I’nniir loll ren nr ! ** _ _ „ ... L. H. BRYANT, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCECANTT, YYV.ALER IN REM,.ESTATE, PRODUCE, Ac., &c. Cherry Street, .^faecn, La. Ang. 1, lSb5. (dlORGIA; YY'ilkinson county. Ordinary* offer, for said (ovnt’i. WHEREAS, Richard E Hatfield applies to me f.*r D letters of mlministration on the estate ot James II Kunntain, late of said county deceit sett ’Iniw cause, if any tiiev can, why said K-ttc If* granted tlte applicant. „ _ ‘ ..-.t, Given under my hand, and Real of office, the--< ■ . F CHAMBERS, D Ord’y. and de dings fur de gurls; now veil I, „ - ,. , , , . . vass koom out of Mcmpheese bout fif- J 0V J > the wrecksand fragments of fortunes tetMi n.tie, 1 meets some citizen, on J des t roy cd and enterprises foundered, will liuss-back mit guns on dare packs, i strew the ground as thickly as down trees and do capetan lie zay, “Stoop dat j in the track of a windfall. There is anoth- ! vagin, yer leetle tyvil, ur I zhoot yer ; er agency in addition to those that we have ted;"’ den dev* stoop de vagin and' mentioned that will contribute to this prakes open te poxes and dakes all ( dreadful result; and that is the small w w mine pooty dings; vun zey, “Mozis, I! bo , nds , of th ®. var,ou , s loa , n ^ that haye bcen , the candidates and voting for them, but it 1 *, , c i , , i ; taKen by tbe people. YY e no not know l certainly a coincidence that tho entire [YUSSSAvap ia 11)1 } 11 ’ *’. ll j the amount of the “fifties,’’ “hundreds,’ j Congressional delegation from Tennessee poets mine fine bea\ er on bis bet and , and ..g ve hundreds” that have been is-1 , s ] 10n i d h e members of the old Whig party. i throw his tarn old gray hat mit holes! Eued ; bu t the sum is immense; and we- ~ in te top to me, and zays, l Mozis yur do know tliat in a time of either panic oi i ^ Uimk for a Kiss.-— A traveler, near I mammy’s .churn fits me vere well,” j speculative excitement, these bonds, now j ^ c | oge a wear y day’s drive, over a i and den dey all 1 all’, and decapetin lie | quietly reposing in bank vaults, chest-j j one ]y and muddy road, came to a little luke hart at mine neestil round mine! bureau-drawers, and brceclies-pock- . | Q „ ca [,i n j u the forest and asked for a I at : 1 of drink A young ]ady supp n c d Ins wants, and as she was the first woman he had seen for several days, lie offered her a dime for a kiss. It was duly taken and paid for, and the young lady who Lad never seen a dime before, looked at it with some, curiosity, and thon asked what she should do with it. He replied what Ha says be lias a perfett knowledge of j wh u rged b „ officer Cowles to eon- bo business, amt that such a farm or plan-, f „ |e crim » nn J bch gi ., ell , 0 under- tation could be put in operation in three or four months. The first t^o years the production would be nomiL f, but tbe third it would pay a profit, and the fifth year lie estimates the production at the enormous figure of eight hundred, millions of dollars. Tennessee Congressional Elections.—The Nashville Dispatch of the Sth instant says the returns so far received indicate that the following gentlemen have been elected | to Congress: From tbe 1st District, N. j G. Taylor; 2d, Horace Maynard; 3d, i YY r . I>. Stokes; 4th, Ed. Cooper; 5th, W. 13. Campbell; 6th, 1). B. Tnomas; 7th, Emerson Ethridge. AU these men are old line Whigs, and it is probable the member from the MemjHiis District will be of the same faith. Wc do not know that this was thought of in bringing out stand that if ha would do so a way would be contrived to get him safely off, lie re plied that “he knew what sort of a fellow Chamberlain was, too well to make any such confession, even if lie were guilty, for Cbaimberlain would spot him and hold him.” He also said, “Do you think if 1 were guilty, I would be such a fool as to leave that butcher’s knife on tlie bed r The Right Spirit.—The National Democratic Association, says the Transcript, have issued an address from Washington, to the democracy of the country, urging them to rally to the support of Andrew Johnson. The address of the associa tion takes strong grounds against conferring upon negroes the rights of citizenship, on the ground that they aro unqualified hy education, and as a race so greatly iuferior to the whites, as to iower the standard of average intelligence hy inter mingling. J his is declared to be a white man’s government and negroes a foreign element which cannot be assimilated. The immediate readmis- sion of the rebellions Slates to the sacred circle, with all their rights and privileges unabridged, is also.urged upon the ground that the Federal Gov ernment cannot exist ’Ahilea portion of the States comprising it are free, and another portion virtu ally enslaved by military government. CAi ! Ti’REr> Stores at Macon —The Chatta nooga Gazette, of the 13th, announces the arrival in tliat city, of Mr G. YY T . Gerding, who. by di- vaste, and ltollurs, “Give me dat pee-1 r ts ’ waitin 8 lhc t semi ammal - , , -, it 1 .. ■ interest, are ontv so many pieces ot papet stil oi I rfiute you ted, and I gee\es. t i, at w ;ji f orm an addition to the circulating him de peestu and it voss make me —will Brintr them him de peestil feel so seek. it VOSS make me j rned i U!n s tr i nge ncy will bring them j - den dev ail lair. De\ i f^rih to pav debts, and desire to mtikc "GEORGIA, l’ulaski County. . call demselves gurrilia*, but I dinks i money by speculation will put them flying TpRLtSG JOHNSON, te mwUii’frani-1 dev tikes more like Toppers. Yes, tam in the air like so many autumn leaves. de ^ckulalttrs, I visit dey v.s. all j Add them to the ei s ht hundred aud fifty All persons interested will file their objections il " 11 IlV thotr non An FiofnrO 1 lit MlYfldfiV 1H i ^ ®ny they can on or before the 1st Monday in Sep , — , - - • - timber uaxt,wletters dismissory will be granted | ctUl t make mtU^iitllij.r, so, llO\Y 1 x *li- t; *e applicant. * »r6 into de Cumsiiry Putment too keep ^Givet under my hand officially this March 18th. j ^ yar Y OU can give me leetle 43 mflm. JOHN J. SPARROW Ord’y. | pl a se, n ft—A - O. Picayune. GE(JU(jfAV l'tflaiki county. | "■ * ■" — Spenzis on te gootes is SO high ! millions of bank and national currency, j s j, e chose, as it was hers. “If that’s the O i liaua or. nmomit fnilT tllllPS 3S * 1 1 _ ,, a , -.1 1 1 me for let- . trillion of 1 WHEREAS. Richard Linzey applies to t ter.* of dismission from the ndtniuis Alfred Shivers, estate. .... YU person? concerned will file tlieir object tons if any ,b «y can,on or bvforethe first-Monday in October next, T-herwise letters of dismission will lie granted the ‘i'pheaiit tu terms of the lad-. . .. Given under inv hand, and official signature, tins April 1*1865-4 ‘ . . , H mfijii JOHN J 8PARROYY . Ord y. Divine Rights’.—In early governments “divine rights,”.80 called, aro generally the bitterest of human wrongs. Correlatives—The correlative to loving our neighbor as ourselves is hating our selves us we hate our neighbor. 4iiMi Me have an amount four times as great as that required in a sound and healthy condition of affairs, to do the en tire business of tbe country. When, then, wc remember ho\V small in addition to tlie bank paper of the former speculative pe riods sufficed to upset all prudent calcula tions, and give largely increased and pure ly fictitious values to^ili the country con tained, we may calculate with reasonable certainty the extent and violence of the excitement that is approaching. F-*ook case,’’ said she, “you may take it hack and give me another kiss.” Good girl ! — - —— —A Fortress Monroe correspondent says that Jefferson Davis and Mr. Clay met on tlieir walks the other day aud clasped each other’s hand. They were not permitted to speak—of course. A person of genius should marry a per son of character. Genius does not herd with genius. He may be a stupid young man JlB| recdoi) 0 t the chief of ordnance has recently been some tilings—as lie doubtless is—but nVf engaged in taking an inventory of Confederate is not without a certain base cunning in j stores captured at Macon by Gen. Wilson. Mr. other things. lie planned the murder ! Gerding found 87 pieces of artillery ; 10 steam , a , J .- s I engines; lot) pieces df various kinds of new ma- deliberately, and at aiiotbei tune <? X( ' C j cbiuery; a great many naval stores brought up it with tbe cool and heartless calculation j from Pensacola, together witlr the books of tho of a fiend, making sure of the awful work | Pensacola navyjard ; CO,000 p.ounds cordage of his ax, which he plunged over and over ! lighthouse furniture of every kind : KtO.OOl again into the bosoms ot the mother that bore him aod his innocent young sister w ho lay hv her side. Influence of the Seasons.—Nature has wisely ordained that the year should be divided into four seasons. Two of these in particular, Spring and Summer, possess very powerful attractions, and operate very beneficially on tlie human heart.— Were it not tor such golden opportunities, inau would be a greater savage than he now is, and blunted against all tbo finor feelings that should animate his system. Nothing but an occasional interview with Nature, whose lovely lieadjpcks at these seasons possess a charm that affects almost every human heart, could render this world of ours even tolerable. Let us thank Nature, then, with all our best de votion, for so considerately and wisely keeping us in our own proper places ; aud c ] er | t 0 f court, and it. spine instances justices of 000 pounds copper in sheets, bolts and rods; 400 tons bar iron, fresh from John Bull s dominions; ink. mense quantities of-chemicals : 10,0(M> rounds shot and shell, freshly cast: 1,000 tons cast iron; 30,000 stand captured arms; together with a large lot of pistols in process of completion. The estimated value of these stores is $2,000,- 000. Tbe new machinery mentioned as among tho seaptured stores, was manufactured in England and—Massachusetts. Tb*' English make had no maun'acturer’s mark, an3 the maker’s name had been obliterated from that manufactured in Mas- sachusotfs. Anomalous nsT't may appear, ‘‘Un ion Works’’ could bo deciphered on the New Eng land machinery. Y'cry likely, sais the Gazette, manufacturers are among that class of “earnest men” who desiro to reduce the Southern States to the condition of colonial dependencies. * Tin: Virginia Elections.—Tho Chronicle A- Sentinel learns that Gov. Picrpont has addressed a notice to the justices of the county courts of Virginia, saying he has reliable^information that in a number ot counties in the State persons have boon elected t., the office of Commonwealth’s at- torney, sheriff, commissioner of revenue and for softening those hearts which, during the seasons of gaiety, fashion-rioting aud' constitution, which excludes from voting or hold- P J v - iniT Gthcps. aiiv* nersnn«i whn iova bnld . frivolity, have been all but alienated from the enjoyment of every wholesome social virture.—Kidd’s Honest Thoughts for Honest People. The readiest and host way to find out what future duty will be U to do present duty. the peace, who arc disqualified by a clause of The ing offices, any persons who have held any oflic*' under or been a member of any s« oalled Confed*’ erate cougrcss or legislature. The justices are directed to consider’ ail offices above referred to, to which persons so qualified shall have been elec- ted, vacant, and to order elections immediately. The rail roads in Virginia are rapidly approaching completion, . ’