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Dm* A Ilian r XtvM, nrlablMinl IMS, an 23Mvy Aprc«ri»tn« «* Uldiahort I'd. *«•»!• M «l Sept, v, *»y Jicirim - Kt As.'. • 'clr.r.'J Tbo Il.irlf. calls To Krran!," South.” gro ‘s emigre i Southern Sui I years. Gen. i census bureau, says there arc only *t l Smir < 2SStS^ivtn 43 .<W» negr.w» iu Kcnsas to-day, ■ »>W*»a«e*Bi’i<ai t .iyiwttii*:■ n~« ■HP&V rw proof -.»*•** C Wbfatof* 'J w *'* Tmitw- *•» 41 tv-wh iA • ft &M. jVftk jg^iflfOSS and SCHNEIDER, D CO a ew* TUB ONLY DULY, 1KB JEWS LAICGKVT 1I’KKI:KI.Y crilCTLA- riov ix soi’Tfifi’EST «r,oiu;iA. rhe iuilv Neva Aim aamruu to publfah <n rterv uominjt (Hoodajr cseepti r»w U'lULT SKVl Hnlnniay laomin/. SraacaimoM Sms: •* tbrvc ro.inUn M <MM) IMitalll Q,ueoii City, oiw >u«r..., fan utuiitiM . Hi n o niuuth a.. tSOB iso 1 25 SO S 00 1 00 so I Minml iH any part of the city by carrier. Or /re-j of pontage by mail. WKKKLY AUVKUT1SINO UATKS. The ronatoUatod circulation of the Haw* A*D ADfcmuot «v«o our weekly th« lamest diuatollan of May ne»sp*i*r In Houtb- *»t Georgia. Our lonlu am otien Air In- fci-cboo. TIm following rate* of aJrertlsini; tLemfbr are proportlonalwly loner thanibuaeaf aay otbarpaper. and will beairicllyob erred: it: -a. 4. S b ♦1 a oo a ou T 75 0 S 0 aoo «• see lets is so if is woo si so is oo S 60 S is 7 1 00 tf sr> 8 5-1 |S uu!u 5o |5 51,17 U) 5.00' S 25| V 15 I20T- H Mails 00.15 50 9 75; 15 to 19 O' II 51 IS SI 75 18 75 Ifio 115 18 15 22 I S3 9 75; 15 b 11 S^jlMfl 13 15,11 Of is on lit 00 15 S»;41 441 31 15 54 So SI 5< 29 5' S'* 5» SI 4» 45 80 1-81 Traeainut adrertin du must be |«I4 fur In- 411 wlmrUaemenra murttake the run of the pa- • »«ruatom other* iw atlpulatod by contract, au«l tUia the fallowing additional charjca win be re ' mm In * ■.gromltr. M frr ttoi ImU., Mat t* rerdlns matter » “ " i't.l*rml>vallii*eo1iin«< : : M - Ultectal nutlcB. -lb-r loan nttlng atloatloD ' t.M.Mlnm!Kai«aUaB<i local dod(rn,»apl.l. 1 far Uae tor Brel l—trlioo mad 1ZJ4 for lack tub "IS •—vtrMIWo* are-due on lb. inSapprar- aius-«r »•..(!brawl, »r wlitu prr.ci.lcd, except ; a baa afhttwtocontracleJ for. that there were 17.UAI ten )tin ago. j the Keen if the negro population ot that j Cleaning buiean to atl 8 tile had hen at a a land-b till for the ! Tbo result has boon the prevalence of! past decs-tu. Ibis would giro only 26,- j small [m>», hcarlct fever and dipthe: 000 negro emigrants in ten yean, instead Tbo lint disease has been pretty w of Ton greo's CU.UtiU in three years. However, that part of hit book in as the city, bat scarlet fever aai t ortworthy aaaon.eother parts. Tour- gee, and the newspapers that arc re pealing his false statements, might tell a word of truth if they were to add that tho Southern negroes tI.o have “exodoatod” to Kacraa, ur Jer the lad advice of had |H-liliciaa r , are snlTering severely for their folly in quitting their Southern homes, snd women arc SATUItDAY, M AKCII 5. 1881. Kaou the press dispatches it appears that the famous Land League in Ire- land in in rapid process of disintegra tion, owing to miatrust of'their lead en on the part of the members. Me. Joseph Wbabtox, of Philadel phia, ban given $130,000 to tile Univer sity of Pennsylvania to found a depart- •• mint of finance and economy to teach young men business theories and prin* dp'an. JIexbt \V. Guadv has telegraphed to the Constitution from New York thatGcuer.il Gordon has secured con tra! of tho charter of the Georgia West ern Railroad, and will begin work on this important road. Tub Supreme Couit of i'U rida lies ordered that Dennis Kagan, the Madi son radical, who was arretted by Mar shal Westbroo’.; in this city, and carriod to the Governor of Florida, he dis charged from custody. Tub Alabama legislature is hammer ing away at a railroad law. Tho Sen ate and Hcuac do not sccni to agree on tho subject, and tbore teems to be some doubt as to whether or not Alabama is to bavo a Railroad Commission. A wittv correspondent says tlict Stanley Mathews was heard, whilo leaving Washington in disgust, to sing between his teeth, in bitter mood, Pope's lines on quitting London : "Daar. dawned. dUtracting lorn, farewell, , Tbj Am la ao morn lit tca>«." Tub English forces, under G in. Sir Georgia Colley, have sustained aro'.licr serious defeat at tho hands of th * war like lloers, in South Africa, involving the loss of their commander, (ienornl Colley, and nearly his ontiru force only one hundred British ironps i-s. caping. Tiik start ing yet gratifying iutelli genee is telegraphed to I lie world that General and Mrs. Garfield attended church anil heard Kldcr Jones preach, at Mentor, last Sunday. Iu tins closing prayer Klder Jones invoked I ho Divine hi saving on “dear brother and .sister Garfield.” Tub Atlanta Post-Appeal comes to us in an entirely new dress, its enter prising proprietor having purchased an outfit of his own and moved into quar ters to himself. Heretofore tho paper has been printed in a job nllito, by con tract, but it will appear in tented clothes no longer. Thu Po*t-Ap;-cal is the best evening paper Atlanta has ever list], or that has ever been publish ed in Georgia, as for Hint matter, and it now begins to look like it had come to ««V- According to Governor Murray, the woman suffrage law of Utah gives a vote to any girl twelve yearn of age who is married to a M« rmon. Tho jaw provide that every woman at tl.e ' ago of twenty-one years, who l-.ns lived in that territory six months mat pro ceeding any general or special i lection, born or naturalised -in tho United Stales, or who is tlie wife, widow or the daughter of a native lawn cr a na turalized citizen of the United States, shill bo entitled to vote at any election in tho territory. Ir 319 wore taken as the total repre sentation in the Lower House of Con gress the Northern States would have 300 and the Southern States 119, so that of the 20 additional members 13 a. would go to each section. la that case lation. the changes would be in the South a gain of 1 in Arkansas, Georgia, Kan- tacky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Car. olina. South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia, and 4 in Texas; in the North, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont would still lose 1 each ; Illi nois, Iowa, Massachusetts, Ohio and . Pennsylvania would gain 1 each ; Cal ifornia, Minnesota, Michigan and Ne braska, 2 each, and Kansas Okb of the leading counsel in king- land asked Davitt, after his condemna tion, why he, who had lived so long out of Ireland, should be ao eager to redress her grievances. He replied : “When I was three years old I saw the roof taken off my mother's house, wc were then place J in *n open cart snd taken , , the snow to a port, where we 1 " •P““ eu * for Americt. 1 hare never forgotten this, and I hovo rowed to dc rote my life to putting an end in a sys tem which subjects others to o like fate.” Curiously enough, one of the first speeches that he tlellvcre 1 on be half of the Land League was from-a plalfocra which was erected on the i x- 44 ‘making daily appeals, in Hartford and in other cities, for serond-haml clothing, boots and shoes, needles and thro id, anything to keep the poor peeplo from misery and death. Many, if not uu«t, of tho misguided negroes are now, and long have been, living in their cold Western homes on charity." Senator Thurman. Tho Detroit Free Pres* aajrs: “Sena tor Thurman leaves the Senate with the respect snd affection of even tho moat bitter of his political opponents. They admit, snd willingly admit, that he is honest, courteous, able, patriotic and public spirited, a statesmanlike and dignified representative of bis 8tate and an honor to to the Senate. They feel toward him as Mr. Beecher did when asked where a man, who had liv ed a blameless, charitable, upright life, but without a belief in creeds, would go to when he died: *He would havo my best wishes wherever he goes,’ re plied Beecher.” Senator Matiivw U. CauraUTSB, dccccsoJ, of Wisconsin, was born at Hurctuu, Vormoi.t, in 1832, ami consequently 67 years old at hia death, He entered tho Military Academy at West Point in 1843, and remained there two rears; studied law with Rufus Choate, and wav admitted to the bai; removed to Wisconsin in 184H, and entered the practice of his profession at Milwaukee, but was again elec tod to the Unite d States Senate rs a Repub lican In the place of James R. Doolit tle, snd served from lbCfi until lH7f. He then practice 1 law in Washinglm and Milwaukee, but was again elected to the United States Seuatt to sncccrd lion. Timothy O. Howe, in 1879. His term would havo aspired in 1883. How time su'mIuoi and mellows passion. A few brief years ago, Rufr s B. Bullock was denounced .by tho Dc* raocralic press of Goorgia as m plunder cr, and all flint kind of llilng. Now Bullock stands tho most highly respect cd Republican in the State. He is en dorsed by tbo Democratic newspapers fur a position in Garfield's cabinet, am! a- prominent Democrat traa heard ! say the other day that Bullock would tic the next Governor of Guoigla. It is well, perhaps, to forget the past and forgivo offences, and we shall not oh- jeet; littt from proin^ Bullock' again Governor of Georgia, good Lord J.-bv er i s. Sknatoii Lam a II. of Mississippi, who found it coitRidrnt with Southern senti- ment to eulogise Senator S inner, tin- apostle of civil rights, has voted in sup port of the hill Introduced by General Imgan for the lienj-flt of n«n. Grant. The bill had two clauses: 1. That (ion Grant is (?) retired on a salary with the rank of General-in-GhWf of the Army th - position of honor which ho held when first elected Piesident. 2. That whenever the President doomod.it ex pedient lie should bo empowered t< put Gen, Great in actual command of tho army. Cul. Lamar voted for the first item, and against ]thc second, bc- canso iio know to paw the wholo bill was to give Geo. Gran tall tho power he formerly bad, and which he -used to the detriment of tho Sooth with ao much greed; ami, moreover, he knew that in the soon-to-be organised Con gress the House would be largely Re publican, and the Senate almost even, and that upon.tho presentation of the bill before the tvv Congress, as must be done, both elauscs of this abomina ble bill would be paasod. This is the Senator’s justification of his vote (?). Tub Arlington Advance t'ras speaks 'of Miss Emma Jones, a young lady of Cl tr county; Mias Emms Jones, of Blufllon, re turned home, on last Monday, from Philadelphia, where she bad keen at tending lectures in the dental college. She was left an orphan wine years ago, though not exactly pounilcsa; she bad a small patrimony. But without the aid of this, and by her owu efforts, she bas completed a course of dentistry. Miss Emma sots an oxample of self-de nial snd perseverance worthy of emu- get spot where bis mother's bouse i General Grant’s visit to Mcxiso is not regarded with universal favor hi that republic. Tho National, lor instance, in its issue of January 90, says that this expedition is connected with railway projects snd speculative schemes “with which no Mexican who lovos hia coon- try can agree.” This speculation, the National says, cannot fail to bring great.dangcra on tbo southern republic jf they are not averted in time, Tho Na tional has probably soon some late numbers of Pnek. Cincinnati wants to sell the South- cm Railroad. This city is now- suffer ing; it is losing every day in the trade and earnings by roasott of the to mpo- rsvy arrangements under which the Tho Southern is not getting its share of the traffic. It re ceives only the overfiow, or thereabout, from other road-, and this it U not pro- . This is no fault of tho it is 4hO; mb’ Garfield will give a Cabinet •orae quarantined i-nd kept in one have been universally prevalent, and perhaps worco among the rich than in the houses of the poor. The eases of small-pox occurring during the months of January and February were 128, and the deaths 05. The'wintcr record for d-pthiri* is: cases 2,575, deaths 997; scarlet fever: coses 2.828, deaths 645 lx the Senate, Saturday, Mr. Vance | Company’’ intro lured a bill for the purchase of the papers of the late General Bragg an 1 Polk. Mr. Burnside addressed lilion, account oif ‘-to tiheii: I JaW w | convirtpu^ ami limtl $&>. i w»«fn, in default of payment, idjc I chain gang. .. J . jTutoihf. in old citizen of Pocatnr, ■ . . I called “Splort" Roberts, was shot j and killed by a young man named Dock j Tharp. No arrest yet. From infor-1 matinn, it smacks of a cold-blooded murder. The only provocation— threats towards Sharp previous to j homicide. The old man was shot • while peacefully pursuing hia daily j labors. Our “Oak City Hook and Ladder i LANDRETHS’ Iehewek?, SEEDSKBEST I: ManMa I oar istwtl . cBurvi l"fn l-y mja.L I» , ^t't/'MWUWlorCi jnfflM mod Prxwra. Tkn OH-W and wen frronr+n <s tin rniimj Salem. DAVID LANDHLTU & MlsaPim... P. mCipiiBM- SB SXinatar, Freeuadf nstussTi. Zrp:rt BsttllB 2c:r a Specialty; tho Senate on iffc reaolu that tho consent of the Uhitcd States is a condition precedent to the building of inter-oceanic canals. Mr. Eaton ex pressed a desire to l-ave the rvsolutk-n passed, but sa Mr. Windom; who desir ed to speak upon the subject, was ab sent, the ma'ter w< nt over. The Sen ate then took up tl o river and jharbor bill. Vnrioui amendments to the of which w.-ie n-ject-d. Among those rejected were several proposed bjr Mr. Brow.i f- r the iraprovem,'n| of Georgia .n ale streams. Mr. IlUt dwelt upon the ex- actions of rsilrosl magnates In favor of improved system o r water ways. . .De spite tl.e «'ct ra n -d opposition of its opponents tho 1 ill was passed, and the Senate adjonrnod. Tns Northern exchanges arc pub lishing tho following luminous para graph and form note : “Down in Goorgia owing <o the wholesale homestead and other exemp tion laws it would he difficult to incur debt- or borrow money under any of the ordinary forms. This may be a good thin ; in some respects, but still not every debtor would feel inclined to sign an obligation in the following comical form, which a rorre-pondent assure* u • is * true copy of a 1> >na fide transact!- n: $393 42. Ati.axta. Ga., Dec. 9,1880. Sixty days after date I promise to ly to — or order, three iSt l-ave Grounds. - leased tl-e Fair Th-y are going to Iiatc a Spring Fair, first-class. They Jare en terprising business fellows, pos*e»dng pluck and go-mhesd-a-livencsv. They intend to make it a success. Rarinv bird-shooting, croquet matches, base ball matches and fun, will be combined with numerous {other things to make the Fair attractive. On - the evening of^thc 23rd, at the Methodist* church, in ttio presence of the fashion and elite of the town. Hr. Charles Daniels, one of our worthy measure weto propo^e-l, the majority young business men, and Miss Rosa Han 1, one of onr most charming young women, were, by Mr. Barks, Pastor “Two Snola with bat s a!Bale thought. Too hearts that beat as one.” hundred and uinety-tlin-e dollars and forty-two cents, and Hereby land my self, my heirs, executors, administra tors anil assigns to take no advantage of tho homestead or any oth-r rurally Georgia law as far as the debt is c->n- ccrn'd, sohe'p motion, and keep me steadfast in the performance of the ism-'. Witnrsi my hand and S.-sl. *11. W* G.” tolograplis the follon irg roin New York to the Contlitatinn of yesterday : “After the many delays nri-lcut to a tri-le with a corporation, he 1. mi-v:lle and Nadiville tioard In lay offir's’ly or.lerod I’rrsi 1-nt Itaid- ”in to sign the contract made in De- •••inbcr lorni- over ttic Georgia V'f s- -rn cliarl*r to General Gordon. Mr. Baldwin offioially nutill-d Messrs'. Kng- lish and Miypliy of Ihi-action, nnd they leave for home l * irghl in Boo spirits over tlie outlook. G.-ucral Onr don sayt that fie will p it -oit a com pany of sUTYoyora at o-o> li-yond llry- barsvilio, and w’lillo this sutrey Is lining made ho will lo-gi i the repairing of the rOAil be-l for the thirty miles now graded. I cannot tile now any- tiling ill tho wsv of the early lie- ginning of this long wished for road or ta prompt completion. The l’rorid-:ics (llep.) Prtei re marks that the Arkansas Legislature has pgsac-la bid by an a'most unani mous veto, Jo appropriate $IU.CKU for a colored normal school, l-'iuiids has made won-le-fnt progress in eilncaiion the list four years, during which 25 per cent, ware school houses hare- been built and 50 per cent, winru school- operated than ever before, in every Southern State in lieations ofsiihstantiv' progress in cdicational.ui»tivrs, bv pro viding liberal appropriations aml.a bet- ter class of teachers, give ev'di-n that popular opinion has at ’ast boon : r m>- ed to the impor ance of A belter and more liberal system of education throughput she South. 1 ’ - ——- -- v»> Tits total amount, of -tho claim* of the depositors In ihe swindling “Lvlics* Deposit” institution, p, Boston, the msnag-r of which is row In Jai! on tin indictment for frand. is $257,996. rn 1(111, Washington CorrrepoodiDt ailaala CooatlUfti -i. When tho Senate was eonside -ing the funding bill tlie other day, Mr. Beck was making a very ugmest appeal for three per cent. bond*. Jlo madi declaration to which Szuator Uill audibly assented. The |Ccntii.-k- ian was evidently ' pleoscil. Ho crew still more csrnest snd advancing hear er to Mr. Hill delivered moat o ' -di rest of his speech at him as if he were the or c person he was tku iujsi animus to convince. Tho incident was noticed l>y everw one «m the Boor and in die galleries, it is said that Mr. Beck lias the v»ry highest regard for Mr. Hill's opinions, though they frequently differ from bis own. 0m» tlmy 1 beard honest old Eaton pay such s eoatpiunent to Mr. liiil in a speech to full Sentao amt ^lieries »« might have mado him •lush in spile of bis s-df-poatcasion. Mr. Tliorman regards him is one or tho very strongest men in Ilia party, and Senator Brown declared lieforc 2.5tS> in Atlanta who applauded tlie sentence tbit he considered “Ben Hill |I>P grand. , t orator in the United States Senate.'', It is rumored that he is to have a: very important committee if the Demo, ! erats organise the.Bcnate. Mr. Hill The “Wallace Com nnstioo Troup” played to fair booses Friday sod Satur day nights. It is o p»»l company snd render their pieces well. They treated us to Minnie* Luck and Jaeqnetle, both attractive plays. Hon. Bea K. ii««-ll. was elretid Saturday Mayor of onr town, over his opponent, lion. J. E. Ibnaldson, by sixty-three majority. Ben Greer, col'd. was arrested on Satnrdav for Rnrglary. In default of bail aent to jail. Measle«. Croquet and Amateur fhe atrieals, are tussling with-cur eitixeu . In roh-,r-al are Deborah. Panchon an<l other light plays of Ilk - character There * fun a head O O. G. SVXDtT HKADllli. Support IU. .flluialer-, P»B aat wrev'* lolh»rlUavua o: ahnnv.a-r PS PUBIWU Ab v . BIND* (IP AhlVEi If ,ay Sava aa 84 *4aaa blaprfl ar rent w wilt alto itaapaaly^avw EK4Xn>;Y n«-« , **t* atS. L. Uowi’(SI«os tp you vpa.nymr^jEa or ntra hue PATENTS, Applj to F. E. ZEH3E, Haimgrr of the American Patent Agency, 50 Sarletta Su, Atlanta, tie. Pwbtbtonofito AMERICAS INVESTOR, I if 1*0* nhKatrg airahaalrU aaJ aekatitk- n^^uoU. UabcvqaWaV, prewar Cut this out enclt week and see whnt it spells: • MMB iM DOIKW J Cm Iom nL«ea 4 Thera »WU La Uir tort loa«. All iM-ts UitUl K*V rKHU K'.iAlM* AND KhVKhrSS. D»«*onon Jrrr Oovtt.Ua. Feh. 15.lltl. Sprcldrntlcmm for ft Pears T.» be bain ta wetos that port of the final J rm l)iit ott ttovftt *Wr of Newtt-o ‘•’J toe.« to oiwffit ot 5 0 p»neK u oie or Mr: j Piota to to* 7 tort tong, fmt frrt in tb« KTuurtl mil to l»fff wimh iwKiuare ivr lorbra haft f ctio tolvttot bt.M and Ihtjftlt twto • •rilifffitftviiii I* r tep{'lank Tbo boiUja panb iu to UI2 lurlMV.fc' ‘ .nchrw fr.Hn (hr fU'UOd. 1 u-l mr ptocka U4tarbrm.C9 tort T _ •«** ptouk* a«H la tbr euaOructloa of »«bi for* to be *-f pom ltd b«mfft plor, au-l oppurfUrocb auH V:.*lt h» tuUtod a jdtf v plank 1x6 inchmtb* h. I. hth of i hr fetter. Trt>|*a j tutl:** to browerf 11 toili** jug mU feucr, and mot Mu thu 18Dulls 11 tbr (v«L a futt *o*1 a»Itftt hord,«i:h tvo smrltir*. f*r* «b'* itoiMoantuf tto coat ot •It! bo r- quirrd Kf iho4*ToOM to «h> b**£'rtd lk11 ** thu ahotrr rfacrihcd Ontonto that tku mhowo apFcIlralh^f bu en trrrJoo tbu raiuoiuuof ItocMilitotorrniMil iu tMM at I hr U«,n*nf that thu ftstift tr bulH*ug nW tooer b Hit ptibUcoflcry on Mundkj, the 2Ub u.'Msnb next. J La BOTTpj . CM M4Ya . CumtotOMr. ItoU^L' 11J To , (5*. *r lust Received A. STSRtfS’S A Irurrl-ractfraai thaailauli ri'xsiuaai ulnar oM f. Bua^Tl Clerk. CIBCCLAR NO. It. c »mcaor vna Baii.uuAD COJOIIB-IOS,I Au.m.iU , IVbnuiT » IPU. J Tk* lnj ii.nl m cre-t-* la Ik. eljnill aauitaT I ha t’nilMl -ta—ilalln-tHror llrencD. THk-jr lv SifKBih, FWKa aatl Ww.ra K-llrJad •Wptr.r rt al, 1-avloE h-r. 8'aolwt. the folim ine order ha- bra I na-8 by ih iiCna* wl«% i Th.rrialh.aa et Ih. Saracrai, Flwhta aad Waloa lallnud U- Ik. Coa.mlasirur-'-HaaA- ar4* latir,m 1-M.hv wa*«D-«MaaB.IAna8 Ihallara -a4 llno-aolak railn.4 at IhaSa- .annah sail Ik. »• uihvalm iralk-ad I>lvlal4..a -rib.r.ntra« KailtaaJ. aa| ahTaM la CtirrSw naadwr T.r. L Th. .-aranuah, FlsriOa aad Iriairva Rall- r-ad la plane ia Puaap. Cla. a * Clirabr u>iulh-r Herr. u. A. Bacos. Jamki u. Sarrn . ... . li "TN**nr- Chatmian fob 0 l.wlv Mill. The following is from an article ii. tin- last wane of the Southern Preeby leriim Retie-r. We ' respectfully comm-nd the le.naik* to the c-nMi'-ra tion of the Albany pul.lic : There- are few. if any qiieations not before our cbiire-h »f giean-r practical cono-q.ieiioe than Hint which is col- crnied about the a.l-qtiate ..l-tenatin of the ministry. It ia a d-plorahte tar that so many of our pre-«c!i.-rs an. bu- poorly ruiiipHiwat' d for their labors 'l"he |.rinct|.t.» n! j it.lie- r. quires that they he lairly sup|...rted—distributii. j instic.-, for the lali-.r r is w.uthy uf hi hire; coiiiuiunicat ve justice, f.q if tl.. people receive apirtmal things from ll>< ministry, they onahe in return to com niuniest- to tb-iu (heir carnal things Th- sentiment ..r -ram.-d- ali-ul.l ii.-- pel the people to furnish them a con . jicleni support—gratitude to God f- tbe incalculably pr-cieii* gift nf a preach-d.go.|n-l. tin instruuieiit of oi:r c-uuuilations in this world and the chat ter nf onr hop.-, for the next; gratitu- e ti> the human <hs|M-ii*ers of Inis l>o»i. who, for the elect’. >ake arc willing :o endure reproarii. rlll.ctiun, and <-v.-i death it-elf. It would nut be difficu to nh'iw that i| -on ||:o pros-eution ur *.he minisl-rial work hang the maintc nanoo of our system of gnv.-rnm-nt. and the whole .dnilnismiive working of our prauiieal system Suspend th. work of (ho mini-try. close the tho pulpit*, shut up tin. churches, si lenc- the preacher-, arrest the indite trinati-n of the i-—pie in the truths and prbeep s of the divine word ihroughoul our borders fr-un Dan to Ueerslielw, and how long wonlJ it take to disperse our eburoh Ou’irli, or reduce them to the m-re shadow of government, bar the doors of <>i|r thi-.d-gioal fu-minarin- scatt-r nur e«wddve o-niniiltees, an.t dry up ihe fonntslns of Domestic and Forcigh Missions, whence living strc.ms are Imwing t.i gladden the de- rerU of horn- destitution and heathen despair ? Ihiry the ministry, and the visibio Church w»ll!d sligre its grave. The imagination of what its. loss would entail helps us to appreciate it sa a bleating possessed. We take occasion also to observe, that tho ministers of the gospel intrinsi rally deserve support from the church and the world,. Wo havu lived long enough, and had sufficient contact with men, to form, in the egercise nt ordina ry judgment, some proper conception of the qualities of oar fellow-laborere in the ministry ; and we hesitate not to say, without de trusting from tho merits of others, that they are tbo no- blest clans of men that breathe the at mosphere of the earth. Subject to pas sions snd infirmities of unglorified spir its in daily intercourse with a' world of sin. and. like the impulsive diariple who denied hi* Lord, fire exposed to temptation, and need to watch and pray. But the depth of an exceptional fall into Tie* and shame measures the height from whjph the plunge was taken. Modest as women and affec tionate in manners, heroic and self-sac rificing in spirit, animated by zeal for the gl >ry' of God snd a pure and tireless philanthropy, the least token of appro bation tn which they aro entitled is the means of living in order to prosecute their holy and beneficent vocation. Tlie pleasure] of fellowship with then: i* as cbtnping as it i< suggestive of Ih. joyful communion on high. Noble and honored brethren! be onr lot cast with yours, and to your assembly be our honor united: at your altar we would bow; your IrteU apd your (oils to ours; may we life yam life of faith, and mat «ur last ond be like yours! Gather our souls. Eternal Judre. with theirs, when thon slislt give them a place at thy right hand and lav the amaranth of victory on their heads !*■ • iloyal Bakins: Powders, Dcst an«l Pun**! 31 iDuh(tttn<f. Dri;*il B<M‘f, • II(»ol Tongue*, Oat-monl, Buckwheat, (•(‘latino, Cranberries, H AVE aow In Star-aa-l r-nmtanllr Arrlda* *« ih* nuoo advaiu) a, a toll IfoeafFaaty aad Family I Wo harm al-vo l»r». j^ht tnl to . tr Tra<l« a gtatni amoi A FRE-M SUPPLY OF XsTTTTS, fiJWwir ETC. Um FaU «ad Win of' -^T DRY GOODS, J' " •'Or'- % 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, % *»*? «Tt *urh •*» ijv’** r«»l« »* ar# im*4«4 by IH* »h»* «tor Dry ttosU am rf' K», a»» 1 will to Sub! «t brottawa powt. To tin HOUSEKEEPERS $500 Eewa:l j Orrrn Killioft OroMilLod*. : ln lh " r,, J r w® woiiltl atr, that *»ar* .WtOr rir l r «r»'<4 (limit rwi III All Ih**ir nnlnr* to r««tTlU(u. FI.KM.MI i In ibr F»nrj fifel Kamil? firms ry |Jn»> Pit »• • - • * THY PKf»”IVKrovl all ihe «Mk>rl. r al th* MflOT Fids ; ■ M ® r * n h® bad at oar otoro at lb* * , J , i#M to*«l Udfirt rrtm l«C *lr-p-U t f* o-iMili this • ’"uraltw Kit-1 I-, j tp •..!*;■ . * * ♦r»nc<- er.rr ? *4 ahieh - cir » |.*r . (•rtwaf»%r It nr, i and h*» ia* f.-t | W. E. & R. J. C Alknr.hi. Sv^»l ?|. anti —tliiiAft «•***«» 'j Meat Or will | XjA.lVtE rxt Mi* Ho-. r*«r war fe tb?a1!iciv i ni d vlt^i tiny ihw Lr tiUir.* rrvrat'l t-r a *iu^!i mt >tf BACK rhattli- ISri r-.ito •» t'tirr IM$ <tn*ai ern *1i drill P*l“lTSyKLY *-.il P fc *V5| % \KNTi Y ru^ laii bs^o, tom* Herb, Sr|«»|c*, **r««toE iNshrtn, I’ro^ay Briabi'* Wm*»* f th- KMiwm tnr.MnI ncioe •"<i RH-iiiKmi ft ihr H»V. • a.tt mtlton ••! •to KHhrn, 'al rrli v»f (be ItlhM-r, it Lb < *«»! tr- *d L'ri’if. P*»ln in (In* Hael. sd® «r IjiIm N r ftu VitkaeiM, anil in bn :JJ til ii-d -r» •( th*- H ni l *r a-vd Urinary Oiftaa tuh*-IU«*i co .lnve lrtl by |*rir*tf tl|*<iv*r «r oak-f*to LAUiK'.lf twi ar»» and’ ring fnta FrtitNU (VrtkWft lrMirtrrliijra.i>r aur <i'.mr*nc vf tbr Kidnen. fit <*r l*rin, rr II yarns YOU CAN DS CURED! Without 9 *ai uwiny uatu unauinlleiiK'a, by li m ply wrurlny PKOF. OUILMSTTE S Frencli Kidney Pad, Which mr*a by %Uu«f»ttoa. 4ak yon- tlru^ylu for Plot <ti«iia»eU* *.< Ird rH tCMnej P-vi, and lake no uiktr If hr* bus •»--* k«4 *1. •rnO 5’.*4 and you will rreriie ihe Pad by to- SS Wiibjfw! rxt .it- * » U § ta! * A GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE s. Ti&TTldXULS FSOl THE PEOPLE. Jody* Rdriiaman lawyer. Totol * «». *ar* M)o t of Pr»»f • iuCwrlt j*« Fnw'i KMu»y P-d* enwi nr of l.umbtyo la fkr»*o <rtfkrf inut*. > r am had brrt* «h •« i>|t to •tr». at ctfCirir* -•» Hi urab-e. I»u lay t-ll ikl* l*ror I miT ml uuii.ld tyonyan n i I oul ! tr<« ati.o C tumti'y” Gaovye V-«i-»r. J. P„ Toltdd*.«». kvyr aafleffrd <ur l 1 rrc ym»a with dctoltot an* toldn^T Idtaaa^.atMi «>n«n lilt) to go aWjt «in crulcbn • I »»« attl'n-fr and ft*ran mq.K ruinl • flerrMr'nr I**-* AftdlueUC'W Knrtvch Flduvr Pad foarweeka.’ 1 * -qu'ro K. • . c *t. Fy'rnitl*; Wl.wrttuac “I haw tom $ |mi - oiKinr hr is yean with fbyrt’m DiMdN Oi. lUo KMuwj*. F » ovotn <t a ■boaarm uaab>«* to yrl out of u*rf; toJ: lurrrUuf moMcbr. tot (toy *t»* only maptiary rciiri. I r^rrtmof PmT. <iallmr«lr*a hMtf« IVd* »b mrerkt, aud I m»w k«vo« I »m «‘lit*lj currd " Mra. ifellvn .leiooia, TuWm.O. mr ■ -For joon I buro »+m cuhlmd. a gtont rari nf my tboo to to- to4, o\tb Ua4riir> autl f *;ut.r Noakatm. t lutv onr of (iul.tf.wftto Kidory itadGOud was curd in to?® moaUt.** . 11. R ftifeo Wtolm^itowf, Fit'il'ai.o. *•(> “l suffered ftvr A want wick lam- totek aid In ibrre weeks tom permiiMUy curtd by omo ot PtoL KM»? Itoi.« B. F. Kcedfay, M. D, Dmato, totyattsicirt, lad . whet, rtdkif Iu kft order 1 r Kidney pods “Pawonii* of il»» rear -aval -art I re- ST *— J — VMwf mil raaav r»U.’ ‘-Kk&S'-; “PLOWBHAHr 1 •J v I PAW B3NS SDPEJ PHOSPHATE, | . • —AKD— “Diamond Sulubie Bone.” MAhCPAiTDRKD BY Wal-fcon y 'W hann Sz Co, Wllmlrfoi, Dataware. Tlira® F.rtH s m utg Itren nar<) for the pa»i fffldon ymr-hjr/h** |>ln fora nf (tatryU, an*I ca ll tear ituif iti<>n*a«inie itomand for th«*in aa brsa yrr*aC a r ban i> n'«l to aupi»lie«l. altltoi.yh tbu iiiitiif.irtnren* lutre Itrru ml- ••iwjf t«» Hirir rapat ‘iy year by year l*t uiuK llito tlciurr*!. I Till® trraii yinyu^wm ia ''(rHict*Uc mala- ly •« two flirt *, tW: I-t. That flw rdw nt.i- IrriaU u-c 1 lw nt fa the maaufaoldrw «vf oar Fcrti'izrraarw ii*a!/a‘st aotl hiiched wraticar- fi.*!o« that run ftr/hotiylit it* the itr»rkr» t and 2nd, Ihm ffrapaifho imine or otmtu e it> rr- Uuritiy thorn nwinaleiwlq to tbu »crv fliu*L rvioflitiun f«»r u«© by ihe fymer*. fall on u« f..r f Art her ((articular*.: Rpecfal Imlfwornu offrictl to tbr |.1ao>era ' wml GroryU. I Y. C. UU»T. A7i*T. hi lira sn nr i! AT LOWER PRICKS THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. CLOAKS and DOLMANS, SHAWLS, NUBIAS, SCARFS, SKIRTS, Et<£ GOODS, ITOTZOITS AMO A X.INE OP SPETlALTiEA TOO KDMEBOt7S TO UBKTtON. IllearJtrtl and Unbleached Gantht. Calicoes and Thou sand* of Other Article*. fCALti. EXAMINE AND PRICE BEPOBB IT H TOO tiATK. tod are YalnaWe Lots of M fsir Sale. w • a*taa, arfjMlr _ ii* Uf* WITH, all bia< $tul off, what fa kM«a mb lllm 2>ciu Adueutisemcnts. craw oipmiK w^dciuic. Mr. inn ^ 1 • has been singularly quiet thissessior. I 01*11 TOT Nil I P > IJisspceclie* have been few aatl very 1 11 llJA • brief, Ho has been as c-msunt at dutica as the clock, ar.<l bU iafinonee has been bu-y all (ho chile to do what bust it could for iiis party and his State, - WljulicviT a great conslilnlion- j al oocstioa comes npiM'. Hilt is snre to be heard. Not that he lures to speak at sneh times, for thus, are tho * > Am. liratn |f« •ro 11m? woof nntl trarji nrotfo through nemry, Bot he speaks becauac at such timos hi* i>arty canoot afford to let him remain silent Hifh.drr and h»»! TifiFjrdl or nur- —Ion, tost ivy a • ay Invui Ihv rfrer airl oH mabtrlo. Par ub* <>n mrousM- •anaa. For furttorr ptritouiar* tooky >«mt a*l- d«M Wttl .UT A ItlPK, WJ il. KCNIl %i.| /v* the 6r«* T»l ' J iron !!•« >y In Nrr h next b-f®rr thv dw*r ot Wurlb Courtly, at (nb-tlm.ca.. tobpcG th® toyrl hour? of Hiia I will »»U he tl tip ..fan ofti-rf thw court to or- •llaarr *•« w d f -unty.aa Um WMrftl uflto ev UK or Kwr.iv-| Mvm. duFMrSL^ itmi total ot land No. 417. li th. Tilt toMMeuunty, f*-r I ha UuAtoC lvo>«n aad wattfm. “ r»M*» KUWAK1A MXON, F-b l.imt. I Adrtoutot February I5,1MI-U S. MAYER % GLAUBER. Sctolu'o of The S. W. B. K. CHA r JMlK»* rdi *** Itlv «l of ihe fbvutbvrftrru _ M and alter;<ur»d«y, J»uu *fy Mb, 1661, will be tolly.. ..!**? p» daily... MM poo. Laarra Altoir for Sioithrllto. Arrive* AUatoy from -'mlfbeltle to<u«* AlJiafj far ArfUiytou, d»J»y t ,_ *-Iec|ii -utfiav...^, 4-JS p Imfr Albu»T ft— a *•*—«*— J - ,l “ rum Arflu^bvo, daily. -1LS6 a ■ Friugni and . toa«ca AIUaj tor exc*ji -undey U5jv ■ i-vAttj front Maavodally r»- a to rrlrvB ti-ti-uit) (root k - ]*QQ r.CSHELS GOOD SOUND CORN • w rOR SAOLS CHEAP. -- Having reGttcd our Machine Shop, we are now prepar ed to do machine work at short notice, and on favorjble terms. B? - "We have on hand, and for sale, a full assortment of ; STKAM attd WATKR PIPE and-con- nections. S«heet |LEAI>, Etc. Steam and Water Piping cut and and fitted to order. O. W. TIFT & OO. Albasy, Ga., Fwlruary 27, lBil.deodlw-w'at INDSTINCT PRINT