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TRI-WEEKLY NEWS. seam jp. CARGILE & CO. WISDOM—.11 STICK—JIODKHATIOX. 82, PER (QUARTER bou § ®KLY NEWS, i pBDIIflnED ON F.VEIIV # 1V, THlIRSBAV_m) SATIIRD1V Li'ICK—Ovcf tiilbcrt & Vason’s Dry ^ b Stows, on South side of Hroml stvoot. o Mverltaluff. iirtrtentB Inserted ntthc rule of One Dollnr irol* Cents per square of Ten I.lue. Tor the ■Kton, and Seeenty-flvo OSjits lor cocli ^gSterllon-payaUIe In mlt.noc. SPECIAL NOTICE. Aj, ancen ,ents ofonudlilntes for office, Slo, ^^tiieee to be ch.rgo.l for nt regular nd- >.I«3—to be paid in advance. , of Ten lines, of brevier, make one rertisements tbntmako over eight lines teen lines, counted ns two equaros. .111 mark on their advertisements If V.. af souarcs they wish them to occupy. ■£${?£for Individual henelil. will be 11160 per sipinro for onoh Insertion. nl Atlvorllsomoiils. , are our ratesrfor legal advertise- x\LBx\NY, GEORGIA. APRIL 18. 1867. NUMBER 38. LAW GAUDS. G. J. WliKHIT. .1. W. FEARS, WRIGHT &. WARREN, ■ attorneys at i.axv, Provision Dealer & Grocer, K> °‘ ALBANY, (SA. 1M7ILL practice in tin* i*ov**r:iI Courts rf Iji\v:iii<I | ▼ * Equity hi t.iis Stile nml ilio Uircutt Courts- ; There cornel h ifiiul lidiu^N of joy to oil, To youii)? nml lo old. to uveal and to Muiill : The tieouly which once wn* ho precious nnd rare, Is free for oil, and nil may he fair. •ill. It riff's Sales per levy of clgltl lines er loss..$ :! UU r. 1 _ Vi v,\. mile*. tier it’s Mortgage Pi. Pa. sales, per levy CoHector'a Sale* 00 00 itAMtor*llttenof Adminlst rat ion 1 tm ‘WforlirtTeffluardlanship .....I UU lies of sppllcetlaa of dismission Irom Adutln- ""ppiication for dismission from tluar- ‘ see ‘I 00 i'oieiihaud •> 00 ibtors nnd Credit or* •» , Notices, stxly days ••••' UU mt at the ftboto rates will he required in currant notes. SPECIAL NOTICE. ■ of Land by Admlnistrutom, Executors or _4os are required hy law to be held on the Eftiiadij in each mouth, between the hours of Jitlke forenoon and three in the aflernoou, ai I Court House in the county in which the proper* Tii limited. Notice of these sales must be given Lpaftlk Gaxetto forty days previous. *j£«f the sale of personal property must be isTnTike manner, through a public gatelto ten avious to salo day. a to dsbtors and croditors of an estate must ^bed forty days. that application will lie made to the Court ■Oidiury for leave to sell Land must be publish- I months. „ ms for letters of Administration, Guardian- - most be published thirty days—for dis- from Administration, monthly six months— IHUssIon from Guardianship forty days. TKr the foreclosure of Mortgages must be ltd monthly for four months—for establishing for the full spaco of three months—for r „ s titles from Executors or Administrators, bond hivo been given by the deceased, the n«eufthree months. rTovesteen. & Co. 'MO-FORTE MANUFACTUUKUS; 499 BROADWAY, Now Yoi'k- intion oftlie public ami the Ira.lo i« it.vl a our New Seale Seven Oclave ltosewon.l Pi- 1,-fortea, which for volume amt purity or tone, are [rivalled hy any hitherto offerr-l in Ibis Market, lowalain all th.moacrn improvemenla, Prenoli p»l Action, Ilavp I’etlal. Iron Praqte, Overstrung a, etc., and ench inalrnmrnt heljig made under |i.|trsonal auprrvislon of Mr. J. IT. GKOV'BS- jwho has had n practical experience of over yoaro in Iholr manufacture, la Silly warrant li every pnriloulnr. k‘Grovestccn Piano-Forte,’ : -iv ed tlic highest award oi' merit over all others at the eelo-1 tin ted WORLD’S FAIR, ft ter# exhibited instruments from the best London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, i,.Boston, and New York. Also nt the B'tnstitnte for five successive years, the Silver Medals from both of which can be grvarerobinB. duotton of improvements we make a ® perfect Piano Forte, and by inanufactur- Wjftly. vjtli a strictly cash system, arc enabled instrument at a price which will pre- * competition. * iTerms-xgt Cash In Corrent Funds. Calaloguco sent free -©* |Wb 5 8-fim PAPER. EKLT CONSTITUTION' ALIST I Every Wednesday Morning. .MPAQB PAPER, containing the la ws by Mail and Telegraph, Editorials , fall Market Reports, Miscel’aneour J. and a Selected or Original Story, nnd ar- * appertaining to the Form and Dairy eacli S We shall endeavor to make it d-Clatw Newt ft Family Journal. . ?*; - ■ . :“J' ■y tPRJOK. ..-•ft I cap.cH, cental one.tlnte. tjypaiinan copy ocnl when desired. STOCKTON & 00., . Augusta, Oa. jPAPERS abum’a CA8DEH SEED. f lalho tttao to buy, when the clock L, K. WELCH, Druggist. - if ,. . _ -JSpfiwSS '■wstcs quily of the United States for llie Slate of CJe iriiia. Also intention given lo COMMISSION in BANK RUPTCY. Albany, Nov. 19,18HA. —:17 MKI)K'AL CARDS. DR. TODD. OFFICE—Lehman's C«i ner. t ippo«itc Livi vv Sint lo. jwswKXcr: r x. r. unfxsnx s. Fe1»l2 nll-tri ALBANY, U \. Drs. Cromwell & Coiifflllj O FFER their profeHsionul services lo the oiii/.i>ie of Albany and vicinity, oil'ioo on Uro.id Si. Fcliruary 2-1, ISihl. I t -if CO.M.MISSION MERCHANT ’. Macon, Cl a. [ 1%/f'Y nnangi'mcniH nvy complete for sale nnd • JLvL'livery of 1 CORN BACON ARD HAY. BARNETT cortox fac Sl CO., TO /.* S, Grocers and Genera! Coni, Merchants, APALAt’IIICOLA, FLA., & roi.l'MBl’S. ISA. P ROMPT ntlcnlion given in nil t’oiisiguinentH and SbipiuenlH of t'oiinu lo New York, New Orleans and Liverpool. Libt>ral advances made on consignmenlH. Forwarding & Receiving House, j P 1 APA1.AC1 riO< )IjA, I I.. EAR SIR:—We respect fully call your atten- lion lo tlie fuel, that we Imvo e'labli«hed a louse at Apabicliicolu. Fla., for the purpose of do ing a GeiicrulCommisHion and ForwaidiiigluiHinci-'. Having established rein lions with some of I lie best houses in foreign ami domestic ports, we, are pre pared to offer unusual advantages to shippers of cot ton and other produce. Special attention will be given to all cotton scut us lor sale,either in our own or any foreign market. In addition lo our Commission business, we will keep consilinily on hand u large slock oi GROCBBIBS, which will be ottered to inerelmiiH ami planters at prices in the Northern and Western markets, mere ly adding cost of liTiusportniiom Wc will be prepared lo accommodate our friends with advances on cotton aeiii us for shipment or sale, nnd to furnish them with bagging ami rope for the coming crop ami during the entire season. N. If.—Our house in Columbus, Oa., will be con tinued at the old stand, corner St. flair nnd Broad Streets. IMK.YETT A: € O. June It'd It, ISno.'Y •••I -1 f. /,. J/. MariU, Mrh’iniill \ ( u. Atkin*, I hi it/mm .V C» New Orleans, ( O. (' McKiiincll, | Joliu D. Atkins, I Thos. II. Smilli, >.l. I.. iMiulmiii, llazclhurst, Miss.) W. (’. Beale. Apalachicola, Fla* Merritt, Dunham, McKinnell & Co., COTTON FACTORS, COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No. 47, CARONDELET STREET, S2T «vSRy CO U <□£ Gki lo G3 e fltfjy J, L. DfNllAM, of the above firm was an old and reliuble citizen of this place—latterly of Apa lachicola, Fla., of the fmu of Atkins, Dunham ,N Co October ltt, 18tlti. wHm * la -U 2:..tMni Ho •jn.oim Ro re ami l<> nr . Smoked Bn Bull: Sili :• A,Inlit birdich Cm fid.tNHt Hr. Norlhci .li l.bls A It i •J.iti bills S„p AD hogs Nail Dm) Sacks l.ivt Having an AGENT We-I ii. •rlli »o.d Sail, otisfntitlv one has the ailvautagi' especially FOBS, .she Willi IIu < AMI, Ham Id loin iranslered on ar always be A eenl Store. This i- • is a ear bind. January -Jib. •ii. i hm bid |,.hs i .1 lo l\iv!..|-l Imping, lo ng |.i.. lime I r orilri'v .ill \\ ill lo will 'll wil .lie- IV. Cl I AST 151.1 .AR’.S WHITE LIQ UI l^NAMEL, , For Improving nnd Hcnuiifying the Complexion. The most valuable nnd perfect preparation inuse, tor giving the skin a beautiful pearl-like lint. Hint i- •»nly fnun.l in youib. Ii quickly removes Tnn, Freckle-. Pimples. Blotches, Moth 1'ntrhe*. Sallow- i iie-s. Eruplioiis.^iml all impuriliea of slie skin, | kindly healing the «ame and leaving the skin white ■liol clear as alatmsier. Its u-e caiinoi tie detected by ilo* idoscM serniiny, ami being a vegetalde pro- 1'itviiion is perfectly Imrmlcss. Ills the only aril- Jeleofihe kind n«ed by the French, ami is eonslil* m. I l.y ilio Paii-im as indispensable lo a perfect , iiulei. t'pwards of .ni.mm boilles were sold during 11In* pa*I year, a *-uttiei<*nl guarantee of its ettleney. I'l l.'., only 7A eenl •. Sent by mail, post paid, on ' i «’■ • p: <d an order, by I'l'HiiER, Slil'TTS \ Co., Chemists, -SA River St., Troy, N. Y. Tlio CoiiHliliilional Aiiifiidmoiil. ^PfMCTBD! ■'■■i Sillier* TsTo AI.ovoI J. W. FK \H;L SEYMOUR, JOHNSON & CO (Nmicr iii'il ami CIicitv Slia-. t WIIOI.KSAI.K DKAI.KIIS IN Ciroccrlcs, Provisions^ anti Waniifaclured TOB.KTO. Ke best ! coiistanily on Ii: jeted “locks evi Did uni of ottered in ibi- When by the ire 111 DR. JOlNVILLE S ELIXIR y.» i caVi be cured periiiiiiienily, and al a trilling cost. Tbr ri-i.'oi-liiiig success wliicli has ultemled this iuvnlmible medicine for Physical and Nervous Weak ness. (icucrnl Debility and l'roslrnllon, Loss of Mti-cular Energy. Impoteuey, or any of the eonse* .pienffs of youthful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever discovered. ; 11 will remove nil nervous iillVctions, depression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss ot j memory, confusion, thoughts of HcK-deiurttclion. 11.* n - ot insanity, ,Nc. Il will restore I lie nppelile, 1 1earw the health of those who have destroyed it hy I -ensiml excess »revil practices. I \ oung Men, lie humbugged no more by “Qinick Doctor^" and ignorant practitioners, but send wiih- . in t delay Ibr l he Elixir, and bent once restored to health and happiness. A Perfect Cure is Guaran teed iu every instance. Price, $1, or four hollies : lo one address, $51. -i ami One boilie is enough lu clfccl a cure in all ordiiin- f ..iisi.'iing of Ha Fish. JOHN II. ATKINS, J. I.. 1.1 N II AM, ATKINS, DUNHAM & CO., Cotton F a c I o i* s. Commission anil Forwarding MERGHA1TTS. APALACHICOLA, FLORIDA. pdf Agents for the New Ortenns Ships. October HI, 1 Still. ine of Sienin- «m.« AI.rilKI* I. VOI NII. FltKDRRICK J. CON ANT CONANT & YOUNG, COTTON BAOTOH8 Y_r -£i General Commission Merchants. 3d SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK jl’ay close and Particular Auoniion to'shies, oft’otton,Tobacco, Wool, Hides. »tc., *tc.. nnd the purchase of Merchandize of every Description. References : John Jackson, Albany, Ga. W. H. Young. Columbus, Ga. Atkins, DiinlmunSt Co. Apia Fa Young & Woods, Enliiula Columbus, Ga, Oct 27, 1806 Bin BROWN S HOTEL, Opposite Dcpol JIACO.Y, GA. E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietors. T HXB WELL-KNOWN HOUSE hns been refilled and repaired, and is now one of ihe LATEST HOTELS in llie Slate, and Hie most convenient in the city. The Hotel is supplied with every thing the markets afford. Macon, January 17th, 1807. 3—ttm Com nml Flour, Cutter, Tea and Sngir. Mackerel, While Fish ami Bit Cheese, Crackers ami Itai-in . Pickle**, Sardine** ami Oysters. Prime nnd Mess Pork. Soda. Potash nml Simp. Syrup nml Molasses. Chewing & Smoking Tobacco. Liquors, of all Descriptions. Every article ii! the GROCERY BUSINESS can be found, which will be sold at llie .Lowest Cush Prices ! SEYMOUR. JOHNSON & CO. feb III, 18G7-1G—Gin CASH DRUG HOUSE I ALSO. DR. JOIBVILLE S SPECIFIC PILLS, for ibe speedy nml permanent cure of Gonorrhen, Gleet, Pieiliral'Disohargos, Gravel, Stricture, nml nil nf- teelioiH of llie Kidney* nml Bladder. Cures i fleet ed in from one lo live days? They are prepared from vegetable exlraels tlial aft* harmless outlie system, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate llie brealli. No change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does I heir notion iu any manner interfere with business pursuits. Price, SI per Jmx. Either of llie nhovu-metilioned articles will lie null lo any address, closely sealed, nml post-paid, by mail nr express, on receipt of price. Address all orders lo REIKiER. Slil’TTS & Co., Chemists, No. 2H3 River Street, Troy, N. Y, Hr*i>11'til hi/ the Semite nml J/ouse of lir/innutiitire* of the I'niltit Stntr* of Amentum (’•«</»»«♦ /•/../ (iwo-lliirds of both Houses eoneurriiig.' That llie following nrlicic l»c proposed to tlie Legislatures ot llie several Stales ns an amendment to llie Consti tution of the I’nitod Stales, which, when ratified hy Ihrce-fourlhs of'snbl Legislnliires. shall be valid ns a part of llie Constitution, namely: Autii’Li:.—Section I. All persons Imiu or nnt- uralized in.the United Males, amt subjeel lo the jurisdiction thereof, arc citizens of the C. Stales, nnd of (lie Slate wherein they reside. No Stale shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge llie privileges or iinitmtiilirs of citizens of llie C. S, Nor shall liny Slate deprive any person of life, lib erty or property Without due process of law, nor deny lo any person within its jurisdiction the equal protect ion of its laws. Sec. 2. Representatives shall lie apportioned among the severnl Stales according lo the rrspre live numbers, counting tjic whole number of per sons in each Slate,'excluding Imllans not taxed; tint whenever the right to vole nt any election for electors of Piesidcut ami Vice President of the United States. Reptcsenlntives it* Congress, execu tive mid judicial officers, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of (lie male in habitants of such State, being twenty one years of ago, ami citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion or other crime, the basis of representation therein ball he reduced ill the proportion which the mini tier of such male ciGteus shall hear lo the whole number u| mate citizens twenty-one years of age in tlint Slate. Sec. No person shall be a Senator or Repre sentative ill Congress, elector of Piesidetit nml\ tee President, or hold any oilier, civil or military, under (be United Stales, or under any Stale, who, having previously taken nil onili as a member of ■’ongress, or as an ottieer of the United Sta as a member of any Stale Legislature, or us an executive or judicial officer of any State, lo sup port .the Constitution of llie United Slates, shall Imve engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof; but Congress may, by a vole t.f two-thirds of ench House, remove such disability. Sec. I. The validity of the politic debt of the United Stales, authorized by law, includi.ig the debts incurred lor the payment of pensions and bounties for service in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be quest toned, but neither Ibe United States nor any State shall assume or'pny any debt or obligation Incurred in aid of insurrec tion or rebellion against the Foiled States, or clniiu for the loss or einatieipiition of any slaves, hut all such debts, obligations, and claims shall be held illegal nnd void. Sec. The Congress shall have power Ioenforce, by npproprintc legislation, the provisions of this article. . WHISKERS $ MASSENliriNi, SON Wholesale Di iiXRhK- & IIAKUIS, MAC’OY, LA. Unadulterated Drugs, Pure Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Imported Toilet Articles. French Window Glass, Paints ami Oils, ‘Tlmt’Old Virginia Smoking Tolmcco may Attention of Dealers e/tennlli/ called Io our STOCK and SALE OF I’ll ICES. December lath IH17. Hm W. F. HAVENS II. M. BROWNS HAVENS & BROWN, Wholesale nml Retail Dealers in NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, laiKlit stud MaiiOurd UK'i-alim*, Siitt iolim\ i'vv*.. No. 91 Merry SI MACON, (i.\, January 17, 1867 1- lm agents w a N T E I) (Disabled Soldier* preferred i, ; —Foil TIIK— Life, Letters, Speeches, &c., of BON. ALEXANDER B. STEPHENS, IIV IIF.NKY CLKVKI.ANI*, I'.Sq., Late Editor ot the An^rta (Gad CoiiHitntionalist 3 BNi>~fnr t-ircnlnra and-sce-om in of the wo ' NATIONAL General Order from (ton, Pope. 11 katuiFAttTKits Third Military Dikt,, ) Monigomhry, Ala., April R, 18H7. f (vonrral Ordrrs, No. A. I. 'hu* iollowin^extinct from (lie recent Arts of Congress in relation to recomitritc* lion in llie Soutltern Stales is |tultlislieil for tin* iiilontiation of all eotteerned : |IM iti.io No. R. j Alt nel siipplomentary lo “An act entitled an act lo provide for the more etlieient government' of tho rebel Stales," passed March 2d, 18b", and to facilitate restoration. lie it enaeleil, ,Vr., tlull, before ilio first day of Sep!ember, lsrt7, ilio eonunnndiRg general in eaelt dislriet (defined by nn act entitled “An art lo provide for the more ef- fieient **overnnienl ollltt* rebel Stales,pass ed Matvlt 2d, Isit7,) sitail eanse a registra tion to iu* made of llie male eitizens of the I'nited Slates, t w enty-one years of ago, and upwards, resident in’eaelt eonnty or pnrish in tin* State* or States included in Ills district, wltieb registration sltall include only those persons who are qualified t«» vote lip' del egates by the net aforesaid, and who sltall have taken and subscribed the following oath or afiirmution: “I, -7—,do solemnly swear or nflirin, in the presence of Almighty (tod, that lam ja citizen oftlie State of *—; that I have resided in said State for next prece ding this day, and now reside in the eonntv ••f , of the parish of , in said. Stale, as the ease limy be; that I am 21 years old, that I have not been disfranchised 1 1 lor participation in any rebellion or civil 1 war against the 1’nit ml States, nor for felo ny committed against the laws, of any State or the l' titled hi ales; that I have* never been a member of any" Slate Legislature, nor held any executive or judicial office iu any Stale, and nfierwards engaged in insur* reel ion or rebellion against the United States, or given aid or comfort to the ene mies thereof; that 1 have never taken an oath as a member oft'ongress oftlie United States, or as an ollieer oftlie I'nited States, or as a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judicial ollieer of any State, to support the Constitution of tho United States ami nfierwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or given aid or comfort to tho one- FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE 2STEW FIRM! RUST& JOHNSTON. mUB UNDERSIGNED r., r MlfuUy i btn lo nn- I noatlcc to llie PLANTERS an.l MKRUIIANTS ofDoaahorty and adjacent Conmice, that they haae tbla day formed a c0 P-““5 1 r *': 1 P —Sf* el 1 - dpsorinlinii of tin* work. A*1*1iths, ^ f.eria.vti PUDI.I.SIIING CO.. Box 242, Atlanta, Ga. SPRING IMPORTATION 1867. Ribbons, millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CAT0R& 00. IMPORTERS and JOBBERS OF Ribbons. Bonnet Silks and Satins, Blond.*. Notts, Crapes, Velvets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers. Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, fee.,- 237 and 239 Baltimore St., BAI/riMOliE, MI) _ Offer the largest Stock to be found in tlua coun try, and unequalled iu choice variety and oheapuess. ‘ * *1«itea and prompt attention given. ofS.Ke * BUS > Albany, Ga., Ju MUSTACHES lAOBCED Iu grow upon Ihu smootlient face in 1^ from three to five weeks by using Dr. 8KV- IGNES RESTAURATEUR CAPILLAIRE, the most wonderlnl discovery iti modern science, acting upon the Beard and Hair in an nitons! miraculous manner. It lias been used by llie elite of Paris nnd Loudon with the limit flattering success. N nines of nil purchasers will lie registered, and if entire sat isfaction i- im! given iu every instance, the money will be cheerfully refunded. Price bv mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive circulars nnd testi monials tiinilc I free. Address BERG EH, 3IIUTT8 CO., Chemists, No. 2S'» River Htreet, Troy, N. Y. Sole agents for the United Hint os. BEAUTY® nhlcn, Flaxen nml Silken Curls, \RoDUCED by the u-e of Prof. DK BRF.U.V FRISER LE CIIEYEUX. One application warranted to curl llie most straight and stubborn Imir of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy tnae^ -ive curl-. Ila- been used by llie fashionables of Paris and London, with the most gratifying rcstdls. Does no injury to the hair. Price hy mail, sealed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive Circulars mailed tree Address BERGER, SIIFTTS A CO., Chem ists. No. 28o River St., Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the I'nited Stales. EXCELSIOR! EXCELSIOR! ClIASTELLAR’S HAIR EXTERMINATOR For I»KMO VI Nth Si’ P KRKI.UOCK IIaIR. To the ladies especially, this invnlttalde depilatory recommends itself as lictng an almost indispensable .it tide to female beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the skin, but acts directly on the from low foreheads, or from any part of the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating the same, leaving ilie skin aofi, smooth and natural — This is the only article used by the French, and is tlie only real effectual depilatory in existence*— Price 70 cents per package, sent postpaid, to any address, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, SHUTT8 k Co., Chemists, 280 River 81., Troy, N. Y. March 12-23—ly Commissions in Bankruptcy, Wright &. Warren, Attorney* nt I.aiv, Albany, Georgia, A RP. prepared to attend to all business connect ed with the late Bankrupt Law. march BO-Ot Out Sentiments Kx.wti.y. Wc Lclicve tlinttlio following from the (inlvcslon News will receive the unanimous indorse ment of the conservat ive press of Louisiana: Wc have not seen n single Southern mail who docs not imtiiittiin that since the negro hns been enfranchised, be should In* treated like any other voter, except that, ifmty dill- urenco he made, a more scrupulous cure should he taken to avoid anything like im position on his ignorance, llis also univer sally urged that his ciitrniieliisemeut should forma strong reason for increasing his fa cilities for education. In a word, we have yet to see the Southern mail who does not meet tho nuestion squarely and honestly, with mi ardent desire that* the negro may make such a use of his new privilege as to show that he is worthy of it, mid with a full disposisiou to help him to that result. Such manifestations, under such eiieiim- Btnnccs, are enough to give one a better opinion of human nature. Misery and Happiness.—The misery of human lifu is made ot large masses, each seperated from the other l»y certain inter vals. One year the death of a child; years after, a failure in trade; after another larger or shorten interval, a daughter limy have married unhappily; iu aH hut the singularly unfortunate integral parts that compose the sum total oftlie misery of man’s life arc easily counted and distinctly r me inhered. The happiness of life, on the contrary, is made up of minute fractions; the little soon-forgotten charities of a kiss, a smile, a kind look, a heartfelt compliment in the disguise ot playful railery, and the countless other infinitesimals of pleasurable thought and genial feeling. Frivolities. Sailor’s Wit.—A lady at sea full ofdeli- eate apprehensions iu a gale of wind, cried out, among other exclamations : “We shall all go to the bottom ! Mercy on us, how my head swims.” “Madam, never fear,” said one of the sailors, “you ran never go to bottom while yotirliyid swims.’g A Knowing Hoy.—“You want a Hog ging, that’s what von do,” said a parent to his unruly son. “I know it, dad ; hut I’ll try and get aloug without it,” returned the hoy. • Hackmting.—“I hate to hear people talking behind one’s back,” as the robber said, when the constable was chasing him, “Stop Thief!” Some women paint their faces, and then' lm,,U1 ' Orders.solh , ' feb28. (CP Job Work exeontedat this office in gootlsl ylc. * Also, blanks i (nrnislipit of every Kwcription. - m 18 lm Notice I T HE ropartnerihip heretofore tiltling h.tyeen, My fct.w* hoifMM'iHh IMe 1w tides thereof; that I will laithInlly support. I he Constitution and obey the laws oftlie 1'nitcd States, and will to the best of my ability, encourage others so to tin. So hol|> me <Jod,’’—which oath or alllrmatiou may he administered by any registering ollieer. See. 4. That tin* commanding general of each district shall appoint us many hoards of registration as mav lie necessary, con sisting of three loyal officers or persons, to make and complete the registration, super intend the election, and make rctiirieto liim. of the votes, list of voters and oftlie persons elected as delegates hy a plurality of tho voles east at said election. * * * * * II. lit order lo execute this provision of the act referred to with as little delay ns possible, the commanding officers of tlie Districts of Alabama, Georgia and Florida, will proceed immediately to divido those States into convenient districts fur registra tion, aided by Hitch information on tho snhr ject as they nave or can obtain. It is sug gested that the election districts in each Slate which iu lHilOscnt a member to the most numerous hranelt of the State Legis lature, will he, found'a convenient division for registration. • It is desirable that in all eases the regis ters shall he civilians where it is possible to obtain such as conic within the provisions of the net, mid are otherwise suitable per sons; and that military officers shall not he used lor this purpose except in ease of ac tual necessity, flic compensation for reg isters will he li ved hereafter, hut the general rule will lie observed ofgraduating tuo com pensation by the number ol recorded voters. I'd each list of voters shall he appended tho oath oftlie register nr registers that tho names have been faithfully recorded and represent actual legal voters/ and that the sumo man does not appear under different names. The registers are specially instruc ted to see that. all iuforuiatioii concerning tlicir political rights is given to all persons entitled to vote iinder-tiie Act of Congress; anti they are made responsible that every stteli legal voter has the opportunity to re cord his name. III. As speedily as possible,tho.namen ot persons chosen for registers shall ho eora- iminicatcd to thane headquarters, for thenp- provul of the commanding general. IV. The district comunders in each of the States comprised in this military district aro authorized to nppoint one or inoro general supervisors of registration, whoso business it shall he to visit the various points where registration is being carried on} to inspect the operations of registers, and to assure themselves that every man entitled to vote has the necessary information concerning his political rights, and the opportunity to weep because it doesn’t make them beauti ful. They raise a hue—and cry. Punch humanely hopes it will not lie necessary to suspend the corpus as well as the habeas in Ireland. How to make Good Jam.—Crowd twenty fashionably-dressed ladies into one omnibus. Notune, it is said* is so popular, yet so hard to catcb,as for-tunc. When have married people passed through the alphabet of love ? When they reach theba-he. Who was the biggest liar in sacred histo ry? Goli&h. If you would make caps fit some heads, lake them of foolscap. V. A general inspector, either an officer oftlie army or a civilian, will bo appointed at these headquarters, to sec that tne pro visions of this order are fully and carefully executed. VI. District commanders may at their discretion appoint civil officers oftlie United States as registers, with such additional compensation ns may seem reasonable and sufficient. VII. The commanding officer of oaoltdiffr trict will give public notice when and where the registers will commence tho red^tra- tiou, which notice will bo. kept public by the registers in each distriot during tlie .. whole time occupied in registration. VIII. Interference by violence, or threats _ i_ yon are.. irbetter to Lo langhcd at,for.net being ad than to bo* unable.to laugh ljeoause of violence, or other oppressive means, to p^rovont uch intctfcronco .tinll be nrrontcd *n£ iv tho military authorities. By/conwuM. if Brevet Mitfor Gcncwr, „ au cop* •-• *7.