The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, February 25, 1869, Image 1

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Advertisements sent, to us.for publication should wi% the wnaber of insertions desireik or the period to be published, and accompanied with % lfi ithtohiit fdtpiltcd fo^'Sfmeiit. Lcsat Advertisement*. For jbe mfnnpp'iou and guidance of Ordinaries’ Sherifli, Clyfks, Executors, Administrators, Guar dians'an.r .dliersVVe p«H the following, (a rule ‘ in no event to lie departed from.) Sheriff’s Sales arc required by law to be pub’i died weekly for four weeks, and the charge per levy, o 10 fines or less, will bo $2 50. f_ Mortgage’Sales, eiglit weeks, per square 35. /* Citations for letters of administration and gtr 0 "’ •unship, $3. j Dismission from administration, monthly foC • months, SO. 4 J | Dismission from guardianship forty si for leave to sell land, sixty <p I Jjft sales of land, forty d^ «qnare $5. S lies of perishable, property, per square $3. jK* Notices to debtor* and creditors, forty days Estruy notices, thirty days, per square $4. Ik, * 1 man; Job Work. , Every description of Job Printing executed in ■ ’ style which, for neatness, cannot be surpassed it' 1 -' ‘ ’*» v A houtliwestern Georgia. , ' " ' sitij NOW, GAINK.Y k CO,, DEALERS IN CLOTH lNir, Furuisliiiig Goods for men wear, Staple ' Dry Goods, Harness and. Saddlery, Water Street ' Bainbiidge, Georgia. l-hiue 10-ts O rONMWALL ENGINE COMPANY Cjiw Meeting first Wednesday in each month. EDWARD It. PEABODY, Picsd't, T. R W vuokll. Secretary. « dune 10, 18(58. 10-ts. OLDER ok MECH ANICS Meets every Tuesday uiglit at 7 p’,E4/A - k in the Mechanics Hall. M. CUM MING, M. M. VNm. T Wpas. Secretary. June 10-ts LODGE. No. 8, K. A. M. REGULAR V/ Communication on the 3rd Thursday ift each tnonth, at 10 u clock A. M., and at niijlit, _ w r GKO. W. LEWIS, W. M. (•EigU. Hives, Sec’y. dune 10-ts. OAK Cirv IIOOK AND LADDER GO . No, ]. Regular Meetings drat Satin day in each month. dOLIN R. HAYES, Foreman. W. T. Worv. Sec’y. " June 10. 18(58. 10-ts. IMjEMINC & RU’IJHEUFQRD, Attorneys *tt LaW, 1 KUhhndg*. OWgia. . , „ > Office over drug store of 0. C. Kdn" ,Tr. & Cos. Arc fully prepared to takh charge of ail 4ujks ng finder the ftonkvujft Law. June2(,lßG7. 13-ts J. IAW.] W HINRS LAA\ A HINES, Attorpeys at Law v/ LuinW-'clge, tia. Will attend to all business in 'connect! n with their profession, 'C.. . .dj ■’ Iff" Office in Ordinary’s office, Court House. at’g iil-tf I and Doirfeatio -Ci* Belting. Saddlery Ware, leather, &c., 72 St. Julian and 105 Brvan Streets. SW. QLBnyopr, 'Mnotifacttiarcr ot best • Mills and Pans, and all kinds of machinery St Julian street, Send for circular. SEABORN p,. OODOALL, (successor to Senlvorii G<«daU,) Wholesale r%ler Butter, Cheese, Lard. Gantry Produce, &c. *2 LG Bay Street. l. gilbert. , •ti j . , ~~7 VJt DBALKR ill OUOCKRTKS, FRCITS AND VEGTTAIM'ES. c * t i'' Ves^Cornt;r a| ket Square. Sept. 2n, 1 (AFFIOKcf j. BliauiES OLLyKa. General Cum PARITHOfEL, W THE ASEICAY AYfl EUROPEAN PLAY, f Cw. BEEKMAN and-NASSAU STS., Hear City Hall Park, HEW YOBX. GfcOUGE Proprietor. 8,-Located in the very heart of the whole WtlTrf; ‘ hlßiS ° neof ! ho nuwt conveniently JEfft* for “**«•*•. Business men and T 1—L 68 ' till June 16, *60.-6iu. TBAHSKHTBOASD I.NBI *RS. A. N. JOHNSON dAHoh for rt erS j°,^ e P u^*'c first class accomtno- Terrn. rl y V? boarding, dating ir>Tf OIUi Je ’ Bervanta polite and aecommc 4?’ 186? nott ° b “ ** ;T —■ — i mm « VOL. 111. JOHNSON, WEEKS i GO. - : ' General Commission ” merchants; 135 Pearl rStueet, near Vail, f R. H. JOHNSON, ) A T FW TOilt* W. i>LVV SAM’L M.' WEEKS. J *4’ FitrticUlltr atteuiiou paid to Orders. J f nia<le WJWijiHls duce in, hoed, 13P| i°lekgrapk Piblicatioj^J —*' '.A i • ■ uia,nn a, I have * MnlJI " i,il • v ”' l f " to I*, yulj^ t heavy §> n dollars and costJof\ Bk front I • ?v! ii v, vo wh{»e wßiTierJaSw^^*^ , 1 jMapgnthfiin .T,.ffe (lie ease was s^MßlfjM.f'swr'Tiliatrb 1 stion of (he iBUuJRri- 1 ll 'V t<l • f X > asa WRopresfuitative favo” iju: I lotion, and waid that it was a nt *' t ii l«?lV er y ,"»p«n»at. lUbeW #“ (oonhwltw vlfe A inoßl TLliyl ice from 50 cents to $1 50 per bottle. * i’eral deductions unde to dealets. Idresa G. D. GRIFFIN, Bain bridge, G ) GEORGIA WEEKLY lELEHIiAPIJ This .Splendid Sheet- *is among tiie Largest in the World It is composed of EIGHT PAGES and FIFTY-SIX COLUMN Sr-nearly all reading matter We shall accept for it but few short advertisements It is a complete epit<*r»e of the Weeks History, and •as a F >inily Journal, has no superior in the world: PRICE: $3 a year, or $1 50 for Six Months. ' Address * ' CLISBY X REID. Macon. Ga. Jan. If ’(>!). ' ; ¥ 39-ts. r 3su , :KjijtD: CHATTAHOOCHEE MIRROR, FORT GAINES, GA 4MPWM .owq* W 8 The proprietor of the above named journal has spared no labor or expense to make; it one thc%rst week I es of the State, and lie is gylifinedlo announce that his efforts have been liberally awarded hv‘a generous miblic. In point of interest and giumjml news the- Mabajo* «jR l»j exedfod by few. Ak an advertising medium it offeis superior indneemouis Tim' Mti Lon ha‘s nnfv a’ cii-chilafion Yhaf reaeUes nearly every point in .Southern Georgia and also extemls through many countiesyf,the South-eastern portion of Alabama. Advertisements and sifbseriptiohs solicited. Address • . .... - » I T M. TUCKER/ | lit fl * * 1 % l* T *iai(fyWMbl#tfcF f Fort Gaines, Ga< , FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1869. The fi'-st of One Thousand- of Vick’s lihisti <ited Catalogue of Seeds and Guide in tW Fh wet 'Garden is n§# published. It makes a work of -100 pages, beautifully illustrated, with abptijrioO pjn e Wood Engravings of Flowers and Vegetables and an. JITST* Jk c °M^^ pLArß a A BOUQUET Or JFEOWER6. '■Tt is the n 4 structive Florai Guide published, giving plain and thoroug h direct ionsjor the 0 FLOWI ftS- AU)^VEGETABLES. The Floral published for the benefit of my customers to whom it is sent free without ap plii-atioa, but will be forwarded to all who nppfy by mail, for Ten Ceuts, .which is not half thecost. Address. JAMES VICK, iToehestcr, ts.-V Jan. 13. 1869- 29-2 - J'.it’iimtah glqiuMicau, D,l ILY AH D WEEfiM r . by j. rTsneeo: THE undersigned is pleased pomace to ) his friends and the public that lie has again Come in possession *of this tHire-honored journal, and expects to devote his entire tiihe to making it, R« a newspa-. per. second to none in the South. The liberal pa tronage of past and better years, whil j the R«poow can was under his charge, encourages him to hope that by prompt and continued support the public will enable him to carry this purpose into effect. To the Merchants of the South and especially of his on State, he looks with confidence Tor ageporons support, promising them, in return, the best news, commercial and political journal that his experience and capabilities can produce. llic J&et&lg gUjinMitmt, Designer!- more especially for the planting commu nity, and others who have not* the privilege of daily mall, wi*l be found to contain all tMfc news if the week condensed Into a small compass, and by the close of tlm year we expect to issue it on a large imperial sheet of eight pages to contain more read ing matter than any other paper in South. TERMS. DJtily One -year. SIO.OO “ Six months. , /.. .. *. 5.00 “ For a less time (per month) 1 00 Weekly pev yt*»r. 3.00 N. B- Payment in advance for eithet edition will be requital, without exception. All letters should be addressed as below. J. K. SNEED. Wefnrhf ietth“Office, Savaumito Ga. Ko¥enrt>ej 4, 1868. 53 ft-ti?* 1 BAINBRIDfiE, GA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1869, Agents Wanted fop the GUAY* JACKEIgyj ,w»t, all <p jlayri#. ft I ~ ,s -v "' •• Kion^^r 11 ;' h'rivcrF»J Nn,' ' f t ” tJ h h< V hardship V*gistsin BA IN BRIDGE o ', - ; a “COSTAR,” 10 Crof j ,e P,ct,,r «* $ Hen ryffsuceesors to)Demas BaSi?s^ he rJ ’ t,, vw, NY3r. 4 1 (BAINBRIDGE, GA., by Dr. J. A. BUTTS n> [Feb. 26th, ’69.-44-ly. Jn AGE SHERIFF** SALE^ “yi Coprt House door-i l i the 1 r/i of Bamhringe the ns , j r 8 ? f MIJ» tll e firs* Tflesba|To May nex* f|> following property to wdt: J One lot of land in the I4tl ata On containing 196 acres. Levied on as *»• >— ——f James D, Smith to satisfy onesurvSTTYT^ia 15 iviBUTIO^ Also, one If BY THE .2x H *»'■ I containing gi* . _ rrcuto tH by oV Metropolitan! * en j Tnikaaß#* •' ififiMn'» : *I wor> ' i” Bed Bug Extern>«j|n IjJJlflfT—. ft $200,000 (only pure) InsepfgV''' -V w ,<■ votA - Infallible - ' Crx* arsestabl.be . 3 towj DraiL A if I . * s:ooeo 10 * - > 42-31. 5,000 40 ” “ f 500 200 “ “ TiT:r. “ ioo 300 “ ‘t , “ 50 450 “ “ ; ♦* , O t j (500 “ “ ’ “ 25 3o Elegant 55 “ k. . * “ liliilJßeonßf. ri 75 tt> 150 150 Sewing Machines “ (50 to i75 Musical Boxes..' .. “ 25 to 200 •b 0 FuieiJokt \y r atd)Vs..tt> i fl' 300 750 F'mteSihW WhlHie?....... *• ‘io-tfr 4 5(1 JCine Oil Paintings, Framed Engravin.deSilver Wnpe, Phot-ogrn]di Albums, and a large assortment of Fhie Gold Jewelry, in all valued at 1 000 OOP DOLLARS. I Chance to law any of the above Prizes by P phasing a S u ildilo 85 C ltts. Tickets ih scribing each Prize are SEALED to En yei <4peSWnfl N1 £>ijKuglTlj/' ini.'Sjd Os recenJT of ji Se.Tlid 'Picket win Ins- ilrarvfi, ••'witlHMft choice, and delivered at our office, or sent by mail to any address. The prise named upon it will "be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of onk d,oi,j.\r. Prizes will I»e innurdiatidv sent to any ad dress, as requested, \»y yxpvess of return.mail.. \ou will know wlmt your lViztj is before von pay for it. Aliy Prize may he eXelu.nged for another ot the same value * ■ U.ur Patrons can depend on heir dealing. 1 ' Itcfei cnccs. t(»lhrwing- names from the many who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly permitted us to publish t hem. S. T. Wilke ns, Buffalo. N. Y., sl.oo(i;Mrs E Stuart, 70 Nelson Place, N* Y., $500; Miss A Mon roe, Chicago, 111., Piano, valued at SCOOdW. Curtis, New Haven, Gold watch, $200; Robert Jackson,’ Dubuque, Sewing Machine, $100: Philip McCarthy Louisville Ky., $500; Jas. Rogers, Washington, D. p , Musical Box, $150; Miss Enirna .Walworth, Mil wauke, Wis , Piano, $500; S. T. Ferris, /New Or leans, Gold Watch, $250. We pulish no names without permission. - I ©F .f>REs§ : -;'j j\ “They are doing the largest, business; ilie firm is reliable. %*ii\ anokaas,”-*- Weekly Tri bune. Feb. 8. • * | IVB g V 1 "We Ivuyf examfned uicir svsfern. and know which was promptly received. —Daily Aews, March 1868, Send for circular giving many more references' and favorable notices frr/iir the press. Liberal in ducements to Agents. Satisfaction guafante'ed. Every Sealed ihivelepes coiilaiipi Cqsia Gift. AlnextcuS should Be addressed to PAIiKKIi, niOOKG & CO. Dec. 2, 1868. . t So—2l‘n-i| JAMES WATT,'’ Guns & Pistols Repaired and Warranted Satisfactory* ALWAYS on hand: a fine lot of Double and Sin gle Barreled Shot Guns, Rifles. Colt’s Repeaters, Smith & Wesson's Cartridge- Sliooters, Powder Fliiskg, Shoe Pbuehes, Cartridges, Caps. &e., &e. In fact, anything to be bad in a ffrst~ehwH -Gnu-Store. Also, a liao tgispi(imeiy. of. Fishing, Tucklys. - - Jul,- .15, 1858. IM,. —:”:viu l ti I—Jiti1 —Jitii — f~~ *—- ! A. M. Sloan, Rome, Ga. I A. T. Mclntyre, Thorn as villa. C. F. Stubbs,Macon. | C. E. Groover, Brooks Cd. SLOAN, GROOVER & C 0„ COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J Clagjioru & Cnnningiam'B Range, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. f —o— Advancespo Cotton consigned to our con esnorntonts in New York and Lijgeri>p<>V . « 1 * /J h«. M^chke, k wn t.ut-b(dowc; the ' * sos J'W lof del* 'hand at a speed of SCO an a cr»n iqiir y ? '’n ilT^~ifry ■* u raH *- arj( ! will not fai' U IVm f I JSfichV I’* 1 ’* ,l hno»»t every article required 'for | yp or Conpef-plate Print “ 4ileetretyping, and Stereoty V(^ ’/( e "fopb-te for each. 7 P***** W l {eil, i<> | ! to our patent PecUonal *I.£I ,r fe A, •• “Mechanical Quoins, Patent Lin (J *f»i?| p^iuulHu Siaes, StaiuUiig, Galleys, Patent / Sv odkins, Printers’ Knives, &c. and Type of oi'h own ilnportaHon and lido expre.-islv for .our’ Newspaper .and Cylinder vinwrg Machines. * Estimates in Detail Furnished. * ?A new CATALOGUE, containing cuts and de. sdri tidriK Os many rieW'L’thtchihefi. dot before shown in, their liook,, with (directions tor putting, workhrg, &c., and other use.fnl infoi niation, is just Qoiuuk ted, and x:an be hud oS apparent ion. HOEA’CO. , , New York and Ik ston, Maas. Publishers of Newspapers are at lilgyty to insert this adveithernent, displayed as above three times *>• 1 hei r .weekly paper, with (Ids vote and not without, atly * time preyious to January, 18(59 but. not Liter., pro vided they purchase type dr materia 1 of our nianu- - sac tur e* for fiiirr tiftionnt of '(heir hill, which w ill l»e allowed in settb inCut id, vans ou 'WVteipt < t a copy of their paper containing the advertisevnen f Oct 14 ISLB. ' _ , L B-t PROF. M GUMMING, i IIAINBRTISOE, GEOROTA. TuDes' aiid repairs Pianos, ‘Melodeons, Organs, &c. Onfois left at Cumming’s Photugr»()h GWlfcvy. ,fp.b > CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. GLRERATi SUPERIN'i’ENDENT’S OFFICE,) - Atlantic' and OtrxF RaiLroili),' > / ,$yvAN.NXfr, October. 2§frh, 1898. ) ON and after Sunday November Ist., the Sche- j * dale for Passenger Trains on tlfis Road w'ilt Juq - 'r i Leave Savannah (Sundays Excepted) at 7.00 a. m Arrive at BatnhrWge at ' ' ' id.2o* fr. m: Leave Ba\q.bi idp at,, . ; 7<.,00- P. M. AY'i ive at Savannah at . ’ , 8.00 a.m. ,i-- h. Heines; General Superintendent. Nov. 4, 1F69. , 81-2 m PLANTATION knQwn as “ Rp§E£ANLL”. A ffnlf miltSs fi-om Baiiihridge, 1 containing 1,000 acr«fc-680 Cldaved.. The Imfroycments are a very comfortable Dwelling, contaWnug 7 roqms—all with tire places —and every fconveitience heeded by a Mowaek«epcr,s.aß -well as out- Store | houses, Servants’ houses, ; Kitcljen and hf sufficient Ciiiifacity'for a large'family*. The grounds about the ..(IweiM-sg are too tin need de scription. A fine orchard nM-aclred,,qf .ptyotye. Trees atld Giapcry. Farm Burldfrigs ample. ALSO, tt '• - i ii 'i -r' ■ ->•*'' - The dwelling in Bainbridge at present occquied,by Mrs 'l’hornpshn aifd stetfcral btwinesl lof« m’tlife ihost eligible part pf (he ciiy. as. well as a aymbet of tb« moit desirable residence k ts. JOHN M. POTTER. N0y.28, 1867. , ... 36-ts I'.-' mmmim’B i • > EXCDIiSIOB ' PHOTOIGRAPH I.CALLERY AVustStieet, Rear 6f the Matobrc -Hall, , , -BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA. - HAVING purchased the ei>|ire , interest of Messrs. Jeffers & Starbuck, lit their 1 Plwitaftraph anfd Ambiutypi: GjillfVy, I . nqw nonnee to the citizens of Soutvvest- _ f ern Georgia that I am at all to take Photographs, Ambrotypcs, Ferrofypfs. OpaJotypes, &c j Os any stjfid«tf pictute known to the art. Cull and examine specifnetis, and »I flatisfied rhatyou will be pleased. - , IPioburoa Taken in any Kini of Weatlie I gs? Pa-tfeul*r attention paid to CHILDREN’S fPICrURFS. PriceaCheaper than ever! febQ * '45-Cm t PLANTATION FOESALE V IN JACKSON £QUN TT, FLA . A GOOD HAMMOCK: PLANTATION, with all the appliances for,planting oo 4 la upoa.H, can be h id cheap by applying at this office. The stock ajsrt, together with fill she planting I utensils, can .be l,cwl noon liberal Urma.. 4-. f August 26, 1868. * 21—ts Why Truth G«h* flaked i * '*'• ‘ • •' "‘~ K ~ "" i! •»■ J ! * U. ... ■ - *t.*ax*, j - ■ ' List to n tale well-worth tiic oar Os all who wif ami sciibc admire; *• ‘liivbfrti d'-Jit is very if ' . '■ ~ , spt»e ft£e« jmw *» M«Mh*w< ?rior. * - *- it tft; «»• ii r ud* i' 1 Jt* ./i; tj, t ] .FulsebQfjdfamn^nub,-“upqo,»fh»e,’',i „ , ~,, One day in delicious weather^ ( ,r lwas m a*distant age »md clime,) \. • I.ike sisters took a wait together.* *' lit- * - •* 'it... <1 f I «.t i ( On, tbtdr irierry-way th‘sy took: * 1 * 'i'hrough fr»gv»tiki wood and verdant meadow, r lo where a bvecl* bv siihi ja Invited rest beneath jt& shadovy. There sifting in the pleasant shade, ITjioti the margin's grassy matting, f A Telnet cushion readymade ) The young companions fell to, <rtiat/ting; *• ■»fi 'j * < 0 ! i : f;t -1 *J *; -It j■y-j •« *«*V 1 ? Nq\y, while in volpble discourse t ( . > On this and that their tongues were running, As Imbit bids each speak—perforce, The one is trank, the other cunning. Falsehood, at length impatient grown, With scandals ot her own «muiio<»,‘ Said, • iSiuce we |se (huite alone, /; And nicely screened from observation, sv •* * •. . ■ BfVV.LvtNa; S' Machines pr Kews rrintjr g, Kof Newftj attention ohpeVit jauce of thceidde ’doing, iLno. Mp.he, vuiueaslly i4»(>hs per’hour, |(£00 per hour. *4 w4^et ( ar.r 3 cap Weigirt.boxgd ■ ' Printing- Ma- Suppose in this delightful rill, 'Vliih* all around is so propitious, “We taTce ahath Truth *T will— A bath I’ui «6r«M>i4The delicious 1 . > >a • .;•>! ■- •-*>,« h*v * *):■■•» 4 A,t-.this her. robe,site cast aside, . - c>- And in the streaia that ran ,before her She plunged—dike ocean’s happy bride— As naked as her mother Lore her 1 *» ' ■ -r • i, i U <»• - -n t - Falsehood at leisure now undrest, Tut oft the robes her limbs that hamper, And having donned Truth's inowy wet, ’ Ilan off as fast as she could scamper. Since then the subtile maid, hr sooth, Expert in lies und shred evasions, , Hits borne the honest rWunc of Truth, ' And wears her clothes on air occasions. * " While Trnth, dwdaiaitrg to appear *-■ It f i falsehood,’« .petticoatand buddies, Still braves hl| eyes from year, tq year, As naked as a marble goddess. T RLliGifffimlmf ASSOCIATED Mtl*S DISPATCHES. ,*vrio.'.'.T!' v- .4 ■>»■»! from Atlanta, Atlanta, Feb. it, 1869. The RopjijblicanqpuUy is'split in Two fsc. lions; one wing wishes to reasseWile the Constitutional Convention, and place tin* Stale under military ru-la;, the ether* larger aijd conservative, oppose *ny such thing-, and claim thaj. Georgy a is reconstruct et an,\i lias complied with all. ibe' laws <*fOo*w gross. One party held- meetings at the Grant Glut) ptaws, ,uad. Got»sorv;ativeaat‘. Representative HsdJ.. , , ~ . . \Vasiw»cton, February I<9. The .Senate .Judiciary Committor, mi their report th.at after a cai*fid axauimatjo* of the subject, they have no hesitation it* coming to Ufp eo|*eln#ioH that the Pres*, dent’s proclamation at' ,Re*cmberw as wfcul ly. beyond jibe constitutional power of the PrcsiiJopt, apd that it ran have no efficiency to the. s *nd 30tight to he;Beached bj- it. The Constitution .permits him togmnAreprieve** and pardons, but not pardon and tamatAf. They argue to-show .that amnesty ita a lar~ get; power than pardon and operating upon the crime instead of the criminal,-mid *f» feet ipg reatorjuiop and -reatiiutigri mi imfw, instead of merely remitting unexecuted* puj*isbmc.nt and proceeding liltfn what is caljpd a general pardoi), not ft mn -the exe— entyou be lm tliQ. , government, tho sovereign *p»wer* v\dti«h in England,, was,the King in and with his Par|impeat, as in theiUmlydStates itis iu the ,C'iag»eßs, acting with thn ap proval of the President, or by * two-tluids vote without it. When the railway acrosa the continent of America is completed, there will be constant conveyance by means of railways and mail packets for passengers desiring to travel round the world. This grand tour will be 37.000 miles in length, and will cost SISOO, and Will he accomplished in about eighty days. The American tourist will he able to visit Eii gland, Japan, China, Gey lon and Egypt. He will cross the Atlantic, North Pacific and Indian Oceans, the Rea and Med i Iter raueah Seas, the continents of America and the Delta of Egypt. He will be able to leave New York, say the begin ning of May, and to arriye home again about the middle of July. • »»*. ; —« A boy having been told that a reptile is SJJI ‘animal that creeps, 1 oh .being asked jpi / name one on exam nation da*, jnomolly and % Uirnphantlv baity 7 ‘ SO. .44 tiny would, in this manner, receive all the cniiching they re quire. Pear trees, and. donUless tin* peach, woqld be greatly benefited by this proced ure, j; • *' J 1m certain vineyards in France and Italy the ▼ ities arc kept in the highest condition |jy simply burying at their roots every leaf arvd branch that is ctft off, or falls from the viaes atHhe close of the season, wif! not some of otir farmer 1 * of inquiring minds giva . this simple process a trial ih‘n nriitife|- * Springfield Rep. A Newsboy’s Rkvksge— A cowardly feb ow kicked a newsboy the other day for prc-si el h ! m to buy an evening paper. Xhe lad’s revenge wa* ingcu'ous and coijs» plete, lie waited till nuother boy accosted “the gent,’and tlien shouted in hearing of all bystanders, ‘K’s no use to try him. eaiA read ‘ ' *' * T.XTKAVAGA'NCE OV CoK(;Wt>B. 1 Ihj Mppl'il--, ******* IMHb» by the CvmgfWK* of •he fcuitvd Srt»fcfr*foHlrtf ddfrtfftgent expei.-* cudiii* ■ ■:,r- — y mV4it M ft I J.V 3Li m HUM iwd •*wev-tw*rr jh* 43*26? 49! 34 ♦t -P'VIF ■.**«s? 4Uv*. .etfWAwm' «»f t!»e two Mouses of Congress for one year T a i«l hs hy the &*!»$•: ar« $35,000 worili i»f af »ttoufS.v i{ COHO posed tnkra iwc« tfortli in ot.e year,,! Tkn again. vvaji plucks wf <:yu'iuil t«*ea, for hu};m»^ tlnra gct»- 4m pnrfoilea— pat-king Uo*<m* k. $90.000; {«•» lii»»a#rv earn«*gea >o< «nu|> -4k bvraead, $,10,T3A, ant sadi^. horses wanted P»r ?) For ‘inlaew 11 rear«««>-/ $73,650 }- 4W- aa<l ♦etnporary nmil ly l«r elH:thii>rfifi«g v p^rffoUes— sl6 200; cnigpettMhticni’Tlf Haployreis I4t»- 021; enpiiol police $25,488; making an ex pense o. ilio ‘policu’ of the two llousea of $50^483)!.< i / IJow/luttg can tlie people cndmse a o»n* •'less that o'ie mjllipa ai»<| a quar* l«‘«* n ye or for ‘contingent expenses’ ab.rnt tlie eapitol. und that away to corpora* tiotis Jhrd speculations one hundred and twenty•‘fUttr millions of acres ofc public lands f ' .... The SoCtb Vtnnic.\tkd,—We copy t!;e fol. lowing from the Baltimore Statesman : \V« no' longer find in the Northern papers tfi« sensational headings under which they were in the imbit «tt stringro£ ©wt, in ftd-mtdable array; ilm various caseit of crime ami |»srv lessuess occurring at the South. We i*© rm*re of the .‘New Rebellion’—of the ‘Kn- Klux-*Klan,’or of‘Soutlwrn outragi-s/ hr stead we find our attention daily called in these selfk.same journals to tlie “liicreuse of Crime in New York’—‘More Lynching law inlow.V—octp ,‘Fresh Chapters ufityitaua Horrors.’ .■k’or that particular class pf crimes which harp become so frigiwb'ail/ common in Massacltusetls, no specific des ignation seems xH so liave been hit upon. One of those'cases is reported in the papers of tfilsVeHc. 'A mati fifty years or 4g.ei 1; oisened his wife at Fitchburg; Mass., Jit iord«f tkat he might be abfc te matry hiu dangter-iif-lavr, It is a general o beer vs-* turn tlmt esses of hemicide at the South usd* ally occur iu the heat of a persona! quarrel—* a bski-room eneqnnter where both parties are crazy witli drink—or *hecth re has betjugunp ojd fvud rt ,wli«r«? the like crimes are copifitted in or at the eastwai or mopqy> tn nineteen cases out of twenty furnb-itfU the motive and.liui.pro«ucstio«i. It not an* frequently happen*** fwtkaMNoaft/dfie mur deter «md tbs yMinti as in the inatanri- jtfit meptbxnydoO >r iit the Twhchtrlfcasa in Pbrh** udelpltia, stand iu some cl<*se d«>me«ttcrcl*-*, tion; \V+ wifll vpiitnye tW aesertiou that fuses of wife murder, infanticide and par* ricide are nioye frequent occurrence* in th States ttyip Jn another sccli<ni«{ 4 the country—Wo*t. or South; or peiiwp*,, tjhap io all other section# puttogethvr. Save the Dead Leave*, O .r» f/,., -, w • .. • _ If every horticulturist and farmer wonM think tor a moment on \he nature of fallen ■ leaves—which contain not owl}' t|,ic vegeta ble matter, but the earthly salt, lime, pota«h» , site,, heeded for the next season’s growth and fertility—and that, .too* .exactly in 4l** proportion required by the very tree. and , plant from which they full—nay, more,, if they w;ould consider that it is exactly in* this way, by the decomposition oft!u*c ~ fallen leaves, that nuti.-c eprickei the soil, . year after year, in her great forcg% it rpidd * thirdly be possible for ifuch a reflecting hoi- / ticulturist or farmer to allow these leaven te be swept away by pveiy wjnd that bU**#,. „ and fi naly lost altogether, Nog would, lid ■* give them away, as many now do. Jk» •» would rather collect, from week to week. ,♦ the leaves that fall under each tree, and digging them under the jPpU.abnu* tbf* roots, where they will decay, provide,. j« , -He cheapest manner possible food for that tree. 1 this plan should be tried we should tv sec mimfa a* ****<*