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and we faicre Uie ©i God. Hi* j
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tho ICDlfl* i(!f ■ i vn-ri {• , ;T| r ., .j... • * I ,-v,
Chrmt \m, patdot anu - . dand
Lot us hoc bo but LoHttVLit*
■u the fUJmco of trial 4m
and Mo ha* ho!(1 of ns as Hosr.id of (hem, •< ii-.tj
people have I forirtpd for tl:ev s'hail
show forth my pisiro ” Let eof'pMnofpa! n»x~
iety row ho thfti this new sorrow »:if r bo a
sanctified sorrow; that it tn ? =-1 us to dis. p
«r repentance, toa'morohuubltng St .,} ge of
dependence upon God and tn M-4 n<>■*.(* i ; -
served consecration of ourselves and uii -vt ■
we have to tbe caufo of truth anti iijmr-.-. . ; j
lawtuuiordei , or liberty and goodgoverninvii, !
of pure and nude filed reljcioo, ;; ; .
weeping may endure t<a ua : • -...'id conie
in the morning. Uessed. he U«;u, Jespitt. of
■tho great, and sudden,- ami touiporerv'dark
.
morning ot a bright a id ; Mou us day, such us
ofrr country uis never ... u. Thduv
all our rulersand to!, out >--. »
will uo; <ft u -.-.a .. , . |
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* ■ . bar ri that ‘'God k i
i feit ;bat nowhere had 1;
• • ■; *"i iu-ifc h- r j[voo hu?»d would C**U- ,
•; : , guide u.~, and that i-ame mercy continue j
f i 1 in !be time of our gveatenUneed. *
-".and tf*-tify whatlhaveof i
‘ " Ft when I affirm that that |
a:ft fiac-rcy were 'he prop which!
1 ! . t ; bur-',;) -vjtt habitually leaned ; lh3t they i
I ■re T Hope he had for himself and for j
■ ■ . Hence when he. was leaving his j
Hi Ii !•.<••• and cominer to this city to take j
i; c :ri;/-. iit’vv chair of a disturbed
| and 01-'o l -' :i lrion ho -aid to the old and tried j
1 r- " tfhe*-ed 303 fully aronnd him and
f •< , 'l. ' I It: re yon with thisre
j fjut t pray forme/’ They did pray for him.
. -4 : millions of other- prayed for him. Nor
(iid they pray in vain, "fheir prayers wero
.card snd the ,: .r ;w r appear •• in ail Lla snbse
queat history, ft .hire- forth with a heaven I
iy rr.diane . ti e whole course tenor of !
Ms ado infetraiion, from its commencement to
ciov _ G', ( ] r < i .<1 him up for a great and
glc:iv,iH mb- -ion. furnished him for his work
hioi a ii • accomplishment. Nor was
it merely by srength of mind and honesty of
Hi m and mu-ity r.nd pertinacity of purpose
v '! 1 • fnrp shed him in addition to these
•': ; he •? ve him a calm'and abiding con--
• ne; ri> the overruling providence of God,
fcriu ! .wif truth and right
••ri.i-:v::d- ])< wer and blessing of
. God la:- cor. I'' :ice strengthened him in all
Hi" oni of anxiety and toil, apd Inspired him
an d•: oring Hoi ■, when others iyero
i incMrdrfr W • '/'/ndeffey end gloom- Never
| mil I {ev/ef the emphasis and the deep t-rao
j -.ion w'i -v/i &he said in this very roefta ia-a
| compar-v of cH -cv:cgs and others, who called
[r-vr-n » ■" rcfipr-i in the darkest days of
I !?,; r civ!’, conflict • Gentleman, my hope of
succ / -u tit!,! groat and terrible struggle, rests
- •iiiinuf:-;. 'Cdation. the justice and
j wjo.mcb; of 1 .‘-.i and when events ar- 1
j v ? r y > hieateni: g, and prospects very dark, “1
I- fif’j hope rih< '-0.-10 way which man cannot
;• - '' will /-■ ell in Hie end ; because cur
cause is ju : t find God is on our side.”
• am; ho’y faith, an 1 it
was anchor id hits soul, both sure 'and stead
' : it nrido him flftn and strong; it embold
■ -/in Hi the pathway ot duty, however
ragged and purilou.: it-_ might be. it-mudo him
man :■ r tk/’ rsffri for the cause of God and
i-i-r;iHiiity,.aad it held him la steady, patient
;.Dt> nr s'v. rviog adherence to a policy of admin
,c itiou which, he thought, and which we all
•U' both G-«:l a .id humanity reqn red
- ' ' We admired and loved him on
■ ,'tij for s!mag and various reasons'.
V i'-vd ht* childlike simplicity, freedom
;u »;>• ' 7 deceit; his staunch and sthr]iri:r
' . His 1 ;■:>] and forgiving temper ; his
pers’sti nt self-sacrificing devotion to all the du
"l pbitlon, from the least to
1 rr-.-.i -t; his readiness to hear and cor.-
ri •:; :(! ( f the poor and humble, the euf*
" ■ - : i!u* oppressed ; his charity tow.-fd
•:* who questioned t a correctness of hit
me and the wisdom of iris policy ; his
i-’i.b'ui t”; in-reoovtciliulir-tr th.-» differen
ces among tl>-> fiionde of the Union, leading
ihc-u away front obstructions and inducing
f.i work iagother anti harmoniously for
•he i ointn- n v;«a!: irk true a'ul.rfinlargftd pldl
*
,h-i. ol; mtm .sbrethren and en
and • ' : •’..' ■ ' I hair creator with certain iaa
’ : .•'!)hts, i.mongst which areli r e, libcil
and the pursuit happiness; his ihflexihlo
Wi;i pui.t*' • vrhaf freedom bod gained in our
terrific civil strife should never be lost, and
iit the end of the war bL- uU bo the end of
: v.vc! '. mid. a?, a consequence, of rebellion ;
-■ r - ••UtiC ■ : ‘ < md and be spent for the at-,
tv‘: uot of pitch a triumph—a triumph tln
bles ! i fruit? of ‘which shmld be as wide
i]-re -ioig m. the earth and as enduring a« fix
run. A.'ilthcm Lhitigs commanded and fixi-a
‘ . ftdmi! at ion and the admiration of tin.-
* world, and stamped upon Ijis character am'
Hfn lh« ntmvfakttble impress of greatness.
But, more sublime than any or all of those,
mote b.'dy and influential, more beautiful and
i s-rou-: and sir rtinjna was his abiding confide; c-'
Li” f H-i or t;i tbo iinal Triumph of truth * f>.mi
r h‘upnassl through Him and for Hiso Ui;.
i His was hi:; noblest virtue, his grandest p. in
ciple, tho ancret alike of Ms strength, bis
; pai ience and-bis success ; and this, it seems to
j me, after being Pour him steadily and will;
i him olu.-n for more !;nn four vears, is tbo prin
ciple 1-y which more than by any other, be be
ing dead, y ■ Yes, by his stead;, -n
oi ■' /*-, oouh- once n Geo, and in the co.ui/i-ae
Tt'iliiiatc ;.t:t •• of -ha cause of God, which i;
■ nuts:'; of hn>” -.uity, more than in any other
’ .ay dot.; now s; ; h to us, and to tho na
tio 1 ! o loved and r ’t'ved so well. By this be
sj.-ral;- to ids snoocftspr in office, and charges
- - he,v ■ f'.'i.d; in d!->d. By this he speaks
■ : of is's Cal inet, the men v#h
v.->- --re ii-cna. • *1 led so often and was associated
I wiiL i v kmg, :t-nd be charges him to have faith
: By he speaks'to all who oecupy
; ■ :<>'>■■ f hifla.Hico and authority ict these
i : n.’ times, and he charges
. ... -ia i , have faltli in. God. By this he
i ;>■■■ ik< Lc his great people as-they sit in sack
V - i. d.*.y and weep for him with a Litter
tvai ovi lofußC'to be comforted; and ho
1 lb- 0.1 to have faith in God: . od by
i iiis he will speak through the ages, and to ail
u:--.h and peoples in every land, and his cu-s
. to them will he “(.ling to liberty au«l
right; buttle for Hum; bleed for them; die
for them, if n. eel be, aud have confidence in
God.’ ?
Oh! that the voice of this testuu - may
■’ d-'w« imp our hearts to day and"even
I.'- - the'heart ok the nation, and exert
• ..-.ouS.!e infltittuco 'upon our feelings. j
; L;:Bi. (•(:•. ratience *nd cur devotion to
-f d'..- ‘o us than ever before,
sis widest and
" dir . >*-,i.f>.i -Ha is dead, bat r.h>*.
: ... -1 0: whom hr- Trusted uvse, and He can
gu-he ami- -.ti-engthen his successor as H-.
r-.-dicned him. A is dead,
I ' tt«’v : -h ,c G-vi lm*s. is precious, and will
j U ' .-.-. or hiv noon in tt« country quite and wa
I W the -jtiil of time. LI. is dead; bui the cause,
j :o aid •-,!}■ loved, so alily, patiently, faUh
i • . pseuted and defended, not for himsel(
j v ' • : ' :i ?* uii people. iu iiU’
l • • sumg {i'eaeiauous, till time shall be no
s'. • '-.-at c.sU'O survives Ms fail, and will
4 . ■ > : - brightening prospects
• . .i.'ound the glocm oc
■ : :; I the language of
i ,'v.e. : A p •, v ; . is telling us that,
• s • K < • die, liberty ih-olf
■ : ; .• s .ssiii strong enough
.e hi, enough to quench its
■ • r sin : i. i:sonwaidm'.vch
< no.re of the ♦ rid.—
is ia . urcoiisola
: wp ,vM mourn t;,»day. Though
: - ; fceh }
“ ; aistj so we slug of mercy as
or judgmeci. Tears of graticule
“ oi «»riOw, while there Is
- pi*g of a brighter, happier ‘ day
■ u our Jtt j. hen and weary land. G-rl be
o . ;
-- ' ■ ‘e-'-f!'. and day star ot pv and |
= Rv»to «•*-.. ,. b , ~t ipn. £j e saw h ard
v * .. . ; • .! ho raw tlio a. 5
-.- , \v; C IVHi* QrlitfU, iVi'.'X rt j
happy cd pet ple'are re
.. •. ; \r, ii will thine upon his j
]■ , '.■■ . .vlii be . pter: a- red j
■ j -'■ Thafrier.ds of liberty and 1
7 . to it in 3
’ ~ ..■ - ,• the uiemnrv of its oecu
- ' .7'from his very
; ‘ ■ .■ i b, final ui hi. and ’ds and
f :-ToTv. . -of felU> their
IWU d Its c
i and simpiV utterance' of the heart,
. sow to our departed President,
i . rue s-ifiht modification. the language
\ -w rariuis] in fcis Use of Agrieoia,.addressed
. u .• i v 1 ' • r in-law :
: ; ■ 1 • a wt- u w no.*- ebeeratniaie. You are
. 1 y oi;'v l ecauae your Mte was a ca
/ ....
/
.. . have lost r. par< m. and, in our dis
| : gs, it is now an addition to our heartfelt sor
■ w< h lit uot in our power to com
j -,uao with you on the Led of languishing and
> . oi.ld have been ever dear, to tts.. Your com
: we t Lould have treasured up and graved
.' -mr hearts. Tbit* pad com*hrt we '
■ ' ’ o wound lor - . rrasun 1
• .! tin- w : •’ Ui spilitg be! -„.i |
->!ar i . -.p!e. |
■ ■ ;tl ti { . ■
the mp Htton of >out virtues Tl.. se
we mast not lament. TANARUS: ■■■ :e impiety to ul
ly them, with a tear ! o dieti-h tLeir memory,
t-o embalm them with ur o'-'u»es. and so fa as
we ran to emulate your or lit example will
be the truest mark oi your re- per -, the bs‘
tribute we can offer. Your wife will
I fd ve tbe memory of the best of husbands, and
| t*-us your children will prove tb ,ir fi’.i it pi ;y
By dw .lUrtgly gconstant on you- words and
J ac'-oitH bey w nave an illustrious qffa; .otei
j before their eyi s;; and, not content with the
|ba o iroas-e ■; our mortal frame, ih-.yj • will
j have what k more valuable- -the „ ;onJi :,nd
features of > our mi ad. Bu ts and statue-*, like
! their originals, are frail and perk liable. The
sonl is form and of fim-r - ieineats, and its inward
form is not to be expressed by the hand ot an
artist, with unconscious matte-. Our man
ners and our morals may in some degree
trace the resemblance. All of you that gained
cur love and raised oar admiration sub
sist, and will ever subsist, preserved
in the minds of mw, tbs regis
ter of ages and the records of fame. Others
matured oa the stage of life, and who were
the worthless of a former day, wi.il sink for
want of a faithful hij ; rn ..to tho common
lOtcf oblivion,inglorious and nnfcmensb*-. and ;
but you, our lamented friend and head dt lin«
nted wth truth and fairly consigned to poster
ity, will Survive youvself and triumph over the
injuries of time.
[From tho Fhiiadelpaia Bulletin.]
FOUtCIGA *>F vriittUOAS GK“'-
iSO Al.tr.
Wo took occasion recently/to. notice the bit -
ter hostility to this country evinced 'ey' the
lending article in the last numb r of the L >n~
and u Quarterly. It is pleaeafit to be able to tmu
fi’o-n such an exhibition of/Eoglisb arrogance,
ignorance and spite, to another essay.or. Amer
ican affairs, which has just appeared in lb.e-Btl
fnburg iiovievv for January. The writer has
v.dsiidv studied on.- n/ilitary*situation care
ful inn. iiigently,tmd gives his views with
a degtee of candor un-Impartiality In f>i king
C'j)/ra -:t wiih tiro snarling cri ic of the L adctn
Quarterly. /
i .ic reviewer the habitually'con
tempt*. s 'vis in >v hicb man} European writers
rider to ifoe i. ilit-uy ui-cvemcnts of Anu-ticau
armies in ih” pie. out civil i.« these sensi
ble words :
“The world is by no means so near the mil
ienrum - t peaceful arbitration cut we cm af
ford to despise its teachings iu a military view;
and tier pite the contempt With which American
ru niies, generals and etrafvgmfs havo been
itfcntidantly favored Irem European critics, wb
are bold to say (hat the -e lerson's will be the
ui. re valu'Hi. : 8 they are. moreeurnestiy sT”.,if-d
.. ; be!ft”’ nt;der:-t cri.”
And again :
“We.r.aghT dwell upon (why:, has b«ien 'no
often IHi.ion ..-n by writers on This war) the ex
ai-rnely caVelul thcore.ical tuwiuing k>: the
chiefs un either side-so strongly con hosting .
wi h .. is rude material of limit uattalious. W~6
might even ds-clav:: that, iron? West Point
fumwl'-dge aud American ingtituUy vnfm-g
with uch Jtdvan-ttgee and such drawback; as
Amc* icun gt’Ue.als h-iTVi* known, examples of
j+.iikhig value should have been anticipated,
ui-'-d tha! xpset lco.; was but to docinre on-. ’e
Igm-niuce cd the detail c;' the subjec ”
Gt ra Grant is thus assigned to his j:; ;
, r. tbe history of the war :
•’lhe sword of victory which Gran, waved
over \ icksburg was destined to win him
triumph before the year should close, r.nd to
- ' .
svidicr of the Union. II s at. campaign had
: 1 owu a wi-ii-pb: oicd :..tahi. y triumphing over
■g'i'v o natural difliu dii*- and elaborate de
n uc- ■:■, by the bold execution of hi? march up
n the enemy’s rear, cad hia after patient
-vatebiug. His ’next was to prove him the
rcf/ly general who, at close diet: -iCo, e;m
search out tbe weak points of the enemy’s po
: itiou, and u--e his own forces with lactical
dexterit. to pierce them.”
“The mar,oj:tyring 1 : v v.'bscu i'uo Cockiderate
littee y.'eru forced by Giant, at the butt!, os'
GLattanooga, arc, a-* tactical achiev-. socntH, f.u
better to be classed with th« best feats of Na
poleon and Welivogtnn, tirm any. advantage
won by i Euu.-ptv.n gemT-ul since the days ol
tfioai giannt of war. Wo assert this without
u v o' any contradiction from those who <-x~
uruinr-ili.' subject with care, and' *ve their
v idiot with candor. They will .find v.- the
11 prepu; and amt thoroughly . xeciiied details
of these alliurs none off the" blind, uncertain
striking which won tho Alma and Magenta.
T-e .-iitiuicisu advantages were gained simply (
by junicious use of ti e means at com maud, and
t;sat against troops superior in morale, if not •
in discipline.’’
The English writer goes on to pay a high
tribute to the military genius of Gen. Sherman.
In discussing his share m the campaign of 1802,
die review declares that :
“It had shown the sagacious thinker to be a
practicar soldier ot high order, mid • placing*
him second in the estimation of the federal
Government, to Grant alone; whilst, wi.ij
more far-seeing instinct, the Gonisderates he: a
him for ihc most formidable of their foes.”
V/e believe that Genera.’ Grant has long
binned ibis “far-seeing instinct,” and has often
generous'y declared his conviction that Gtn.
Sherman is “ the first soldier of America.”
The enduring fame of Sherman will doubt
f-.es it.-: a, bis present camp agn di-mousrrat-
T.-as it titui clone, a strategic theory utterly
at r ; nco with all the precedents of the war.
'"he r. vv dwells at K-aglh upon ibis lea
oi_ tin campaign. Wo extract briefly,
ft in this iaiereslrug part of the article :
“That General had begun a movement of a
kind Kut ii: comprehended at the time by
1 1 Gud or foe, but which in reality is 'well
worthy of study.”
h-fter sketching Sherman's first raid from
Vicksburg to .Meridian, which fidied of its ul- j
inmate purpose in consequence of the inability .
oi the column of cavalry, under General W
- th, to form a junction with him, tiie writer
remarks :
He had conclusively provt and that a consider
ibic army might raan h, ou its . wa rcsouroes,
aivled by those ot the country and with bat
tr.fl.iig toss, across cha whole breadth of a
Confederate State; and he looked for a tiaa«
when bo should repeat the experiment on a
grander scale, and wM- more striking result.”
Tins opportunity came when Shcrmmi'com
menced his present wonderful expedition.
■ fire chdr.iis of the inarch to the OgeecUoa
are fresh', in the memory of our Teaders, and
ail may discern the ability’c* the siategy mrei,
the excellence of tin; organiaitfou-io which its
success is clue; whilst maser informat on,Hunt
nufc Confedetutu rumor shows ; :,nt- :he move
i'\> nr! -is been conducted with, a maixod bT-ser
wince 01 discipline and . abstinence from out
rage.-' ’
this article closes, with those pertinent
words, ! y way of a summary oi the whole
question:
‘• Ye roturu to our original thesis in declai -
it.g that this great ermtest abounds with im
portant. professioiuv lessm-, to which anew
one has been add* cl Ty the - autumn events in
Georgia. If agecevai’t, perfect adaptation ot
givou in, jins to a .required end—if careful
.iithought in design, with a just mixture* of
audacity md caution in execution —may fairly
challenge out admiration, ' herman's c ,m
--■>•...gn in 18i>4, and those of Grant and Lea in
tht preceding years, seem u-u uuwcuthy to be
classed with the ' highest achievements- which
the annals of modern warfare record.”
The whore article h mmked by n uiim -ss of
r rc. a clearness of discenun 1, . • ip‘ arpre
ciatiou cx men and eifeejjisuirC'W su. i a
-horcugh ac-quaiutunce with tin* v .coir sutyect
under discusoiou, thatc amaead it to the care •
ful perusal and the bouest' admiration «*? tb *so
<vlt i have had bo few opportunities to speaik
. < ••he production -or I.ngiish writers
during the progress u. tne vrar.
——«UQ- lit™
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: mingham. Eng., for' the purpose of bringing
' into use sundry novel improvements. The
frame work is of angle-iron, welded. By ruing
1 this, several inches of space are -aved, and
* jo hue accomnmdatmn. Tire panels.
; which in ordinary cabs are ot wood, in these
acw ones are of papier mache. The paper re
sembits leather, rut is slider and very^tough.
-'very part of a cso usually of wocai, indeed,
,is in this instance made of paper. j.ne springs
I are beneath the body, which brings the wheels
uve inches nearer than in the ordinary vehicle, '
<-n1 ve* nGo gives Bddi* s onal room in the
. , - -,.. a r"i " a':. the rooi on tho
: u., ,t (f*,;ke a siirh : and there
; ; .4 ■ -ii <• .«.r, wbtfh i. yhe pasbfd dowitjUud
i coiin ii i>. ;b l-.-dv of the v< hide. The
j .. .mp', -.fed. O . style of
i Haiti a.’: h:-.s t- i.-..p w* ! >l:deß down, and thus
!in t > .-n < - i*,v -pt ivide i. The cost of ve
hicles is s id t. y b« '-onri-Itrably reduced by the
new mo<l of c t -trnci • ’
[From N. Y. Tribune,. May 1 ]
Xexv York 4|*rl! 2»-
Tences • rixes oi Misso.’ri Sixes,
'j- and fca- b*-t*p sre *iy at- -tb -at - i-4t>a.l4(>4.
oa*;; .--Ul ti.c riay. If..- t.xport jnovt-mept
f. ' i.*f* Bt-k ii-. been sm-til —only ®217 !“-.
Grover in “Tit ‘ ci-s have b -u active and
; ,vs- oteady at 109alo \ for o-2Ds. and 110 for
the 6s of 1881. L*:*m the day there was a
go;a. nquivy x tu'.i p ces, and holders were
firm, the Brics of 7,30-. continue large. The
First Natienal sold *200,000.
R/.’iw ty . - arcs were tather lower ia the ear
ly part of the day, but close very steady at
higher prices, and a large demand, some Stocks
selling high jv than during the excitement of
Wednesday and Tliur.-'iiay. Ihe d-sposi-don to
speculate for b'ghvf iaf- - is ott the increase,
anti is a good dual stimuiated by the ease with
which money can be borrowed.
Money is viy ibutidaut, and at 5. per cent,
the sup. ly a: stock h uses ;s excessive. Large
imouuts arc loaned a; 4 pel cent, and even
lower. . .
Exchange e ntinues dull and is quoted :
Banket'fj’ Sterling, 00 days, 100|al09|; Bank
•M-s rimriioH-, 3 days, liOj ; Merchants’ Ster
ilnrf. 108]-.;108|.
Thebuciut-ss of the Sub-Treasury was: Ro
$7.00 I(>9 91—for Customs, S4<>o,ooo. —
Payments, slOllO3. 6-13 5 : —on a count L ;a;J
$1.370,000'. 13.. lance, $32,173,802 62
Trade iu Domestic Goods has been enor
ntcus during iff; Week, i’fc vre. has been a
great adv:>ne(- iu bleach . -1 browX sheetings,
cottouades, str;oes, ticks, denims, &c. There
>s a great activity 'in the rnaikei generally-
Desirable V> sses of .g‘oo>ls are very scarce.
The Auiosk :gs rise from 33c. U) 40c.; ol the
Peppevell ; and zone tre to be had. They
are only sol i a*' value a; 35c. Stark and Ap
pleton ”A'both run up fiorit 32c. to 40c.
There has ;«ot been known such a business
for a long-time i ric..-. have ruu up so rap
idly* that nearly all the ag’ents houses are
clean 4 and out of their line of oods. In bleached
.-•hlrrings the;c is also a considerable change.
The N, *■ York Mills, which are always stiff,
:tol:i their own -A 4 m.; Wamsuttas rise froni
35c. lo 43c (the miiis being in operation
aeaia); Wdfiauisvide jumps from 40c. to 41c;
Sen;pin idem U held by both agents and job
i ./is af 30e; ab'i Arkwright “M” is quoted at
35;;; by tin 1 r.-.'miis, and ole; by the jobbers,
Jam-?/.’ smutn mills sells freely at 31c There
.s u vdy but c . ;.n rise iu the piiut mar
ia e%iken a high jump.
Tii te'diiig two weeks ago at i(isc, are now
quoted i*t 26c -During the last fourteen days
u ,re totiou gooJs Lave been distributed
thvough thegpouaUy from this center than
during a y lure period .n the history of the
counuy,tfco natural result of the fate heavy 4all
Sn p; .t, a ><>-tl -Lit) pressing wants ot consumers.
This unusually :arge demand having wholly
.cleared eut wuoleealo stocks, prices have ad
vai;-"sti from wenty to fifty per cent within a
•fortnight, and {he jobbers are willing to buy
far more goods than they can get at the large
advance
There are uo rales of oldr-ice reported, and h
ers are firm..
. 7he denia.ul for cotton has been very limit
: nd pri vs have again materially declined,
closing Suit had in avy at about 47c tor mid-_
dlin-gi ; sales ol 300 bales.
The dr ai1...; lor sugai sas been moderate :
for j i w ar, i i:ric -s am somewhat heavp though
witbour quotable change; sales of 350 hhds.
Cuba ai ii;j ; 14|c ;.refined aro steady. Stew- •
arris • ,a. . -raain sugar bust crushed sugar at
19-|c. ;• graanlutedi at ground sugar at
IB|p.; white sugar, A. at 18|-c.; yellow sugar,
0 at 1 i
SJSL.ECT-ED P.4K\UUAPH*.
I’unch says, it ha.* been proposed to tax
stays, ••:*!. i; was objected to on the ground,
that it would diimnish consumption.
the character of the person who commends
yor. ! s to !>e considered, before you sot much
upon his p -aise.
N > one knows any tiring of himself till he is
tfied. Trial is the touchstone of the charac
ter,.
Tart words make ne friends : asp oonful of
honey will catch more files than a gallon of
vinegar.
The coquette, who wins and sacks lovers,
would, if she were a military conquerer, win
and sack cities.
Were there but one virtuous mail, he would
hold up hie head with confidence and honor ;
he would shams the world, and not the World
him
When Henry Arnaud, Bisopof Angiers, was
exhorted by his triends to take one'day in the
week for recreation from clerical business, he
replied : “Yes, with all my heart, if you will
point mo out a day in which I am not a
bishop.”
Be diligent. Industry is never unfruitful.
Action keeps the' soul both.sound and sweet,
while slotuiulnesp rots its to noisomeness.
Nature docs not make all great men, more
than all other men. in the self same mould.
The gifted is he who sees the essential point,
aud leaves the rest asid -as surplnssage.
To the mean eye aU things are trivial, as
certainly to the jaundiced they are yeliow.
No great man lives in vain. The history of
the world is but the biography of great men.
b at) greatest of faults is to bo conscious of
none.
If a look comes from the heart it will con
t» ive to reach other hearts.
Hannah Moore thought it a duty to he al
ways cheerful, and there is no cosmetic half
so serviceable to the looks.
Never desert a friend. Never wrong an ene
my, Never jump on the “under dog” in the
fight.
The greatest hero ia life if! he who fights its
’ga',ties successfully, subdues his own passions
and leads them in hapiivity to his own will.
The virtue of an innocent heart, like the
fragrance of a beautiful flower, is exhaled to
Imc ■ 0, . received in youth being tbo
10 i*a» las ring, it concerns all parents to see that
their cinidr- n receive only such as are just and
pu viper, None- but good books should- be
placed in their hands.
A golden no is often better received than a
brutal yes
Sorrow conus so n enough without despon
dency ; it docs a man no good to carry around
it lightning red to attra t trouble.
There is a faith which, when the earth grows
.clark, looks -ercne’.y up r Heaven and finds
c. e;■.- itioi: In the eor lempiarion of its r&ptu
•rous Torus. And vh,-i. ... a pvwictism that
I':. • it- ey- above and... k :ia ' disaster of
u./amafand fixfs it. Hli uawaverißghope,
n due assured and coming tr unipb of the
11HIU6.
1 is a sand tiring »«■ uea men have neither
herrt enough to speak well, nor judgment
tr, igh to bold'their tongues; this is thp foun
dation ot impertinence.
Your old ‘age is a public good. It i3 indeed.
no chihi cVrr listens to your talk without hav
ing done ii. r. good that no schooling could do.
Wiisu you are walking, no one ever opens a
goto for you to pass through, and no one ever
b-uiora-you with any kind of'help, without
b 1.-g him k.l sh better r-r what he does ; for
, 1,0 * :.-.-ling with y< u rineas Ms soul for him.
Ti. biio - upon the Larp of an angel
mcTu .. oi- .or-, : -jA .he cry of tiiopeai
■ *-n: for mexey, or Me suypUcstion. of. a child,
for grace, . - . ./•. •
The ic-asou why some people put on airs, is
bccaur: they E.*,re nothing else to put on.
“Os Ml things.” said Mrs. Holman, “never
may I become that despicable thing, a woman
’ *lng upon admiration! The village matron,
u-:yiug n;> for her husband and children at
evf iug far the most enviable and respec
tatfJe.”
Ti. r-tucb government will probably send
one or two .-t Aimers lo accompany the two
that are sent by the English government with '
tL. Great-Eastern across the Atlantic at- tbe
time of laying tm A Tc.ntic cable, and it is
hoped that the United Spates government will j
do the same. i
OXOKOTo., GREEN E CO "STS.
! t>;;tv for U>s f Jv-WiWr r.D.'-Jrtt ; . t Hohei O
1} w/en, i/.oii:
n-.-tt.e>ef' - ot ;; j ■ t. . , ■- - icem- .
*<j eau-'. " ■ i r . :.: -:• ' u tv ,'W, ,iiv
»aid > ■ r r i«<i >*,t t- n? ;h in aa. 1
G:v, - under y !:a.at . ifk 5 : ■ o ’ y ;. 'S6S
I'O M . L. ki >
mayll -4 Orrtvary.
BY vi* ue o> an :.i-:r fro -. he Uvao :/. h. -«'t o
I'rJiairy of ojunibia camty, will b u'-.-.e tie
C-*urt H 'vseiloor a* *..» li y, i : a-! cv-ts. I- - i: It
ta: ti.uis •: ,a : e.-.n :Ue ntTu. a. i . .a ‘ • iw
ing pt*-p?rtT, viz: VAi-thi,. H-- - : :i ii. . ‘ iu a ’ ih:,
oft' tlißs. Ii * tu-an<rk,x; - ,; i :• . more
o Kdj )iDI-e ’ ; r. sf fUf 'S -tbar-.i and: V s—a!w
ih--- f .iu»-i:g:..t ■> s..viz: O tri .. . • hteo
, Cb'.’d?.- n. G:t)C Vouiif 'i her f -ur r Sref:.
ft-ran yoCtsitt*. T it WOO.IV
. may .o_fwl9 - . m»._
t 2 raT' O !Jf>kGT'/0 ; “E i'HOR ■ : : '! _ ri
V s Wh :• ... - •k. :..i, .or k Ors Os
t. the’estate -ffititifc. ..|..x ts aa'ti
O"” tv.
These are :.iri-ef. -;v. to*cite'adi”,oi:io u.d ua.i.Var ilie
kir.drcdandsu-eft raothutd .’.eceas-.ii, ti. 1-.- -sad »nv»r it ;r»y
offlre w thin 'h:: iiir.a -u/on:., :v ■ t (> s h,,*-y cause,
if any they have, wi,y su.x letrers slioald uot he grant
ed. _ *
GiyeE ccder my hand and official sijn ature :':i? lstdaj
of May, 1865. ~ .j. /:,Ei F—
:}To4wi9 Ordinary,
AjotTck. ~ ; *
Ty All persons Indebted to the Kstr.te ofS. < / -s late ol ■
Coiam'ut Cos.. d*oea?cd. -.v ; c:mkeiinmetU.'P; pav.i.ent othe
nu ers gae.!. a; and those fiavi gebtims a* . *t said estate are
ni!in!u tapresj-at than "Bithiu the time prescribed fy ’aw,
properly attested. . MOKRISS,
mvjiO i 1 :i Allah rfttor vr-tfe , V >l. rv OS- and
J»jn -tKittiW sa.-.8.
IS pursuant of the ’sat WShandT’itimento'f .ahßocs.
cue of Coitunbm county, aeaeaved vail tie sold at the late
res c->M. .'f euid deceat-d, the i’lai-,ration of said deeeas-d,
■ co ,ta.a ip- av- turn :re-.’. .nd iwei ty >.ots of bud, inclurtin
the gsow.ng'cirsp owisa-df-m. vrh!chinin good order. Aieo
the perishsqie property v* su’d t eciaetd. consist! - & of earn,
toflatr, wlit-v . horres, c. Ue, hdp- w p - t . 111..c’.smith ::n
;-.:i taHo-. tool', aid all oil:er r.Tti.-can-d o ant Said
plantation 1* t-ittr led tth-tidies north :•! T’h . . n Ga
? v Me to continue from day to any till -nil is < i.». Teuns
on day ot sale. ■ s Mc-SRISS,
mayiOtwi: w - Adm’r with vy-U ■ nne’xed
RMOia a.
lv two months slier /a.e, appUcatirn wii!be adeto-h:
Ilotiorab. . the Court of O-dinary of ttlchmo <: <j n-ity, lu.
!l.>v i.toiel. the land to •i; • S t/.e id Wiliium
c.iiinujr, late of aa.dcouu’y, dec ~- -.i.
SARAH K MoCORK-IX.
dp'll 8-16 adirnni : a.rix
mjoT-r j,. : : 1
~t# iw-un nthsafter date, aoplitailo: will be made, to the
itouo«*;e Ordinary of Qr,ene county, for !-ave to. sell two
h use;a«d lots in t<■ city of Gr .»:i;. c h -ro. a.’.so fonr n-.cin
(t-6wi f )* Lueiiidert -J ulitt, Is anti VV iiliyuQj ;he jsv-p■»rty
or He :-y K. llu c. late of said •.-o-.inlv d;-c«ased. t n- 1 e tieuc
flt if tho heirs,-hmi to p.-iy»,/- debts of s;. do- eased.
JOHN G. a: L IZ Kim’r
aplS‘3wis . -of ri. X. HiiNT, deceased.
Moth ;e. "“7 *T '.
wo month. vfr -r da'e application will be made lo the
Hjnorabld't'he Oi-ut et rdhferyaof itichm-ond county to
leave to sei’ a negr man . iava named Jack, hr longing to the
Estate of Ann-'• ..Hushes-, deceased.
THOMAS SWEENY,
- a;4'Bwl4* • Adtoinist ator.
mroTioff.' “
DU Two months after date application w/1 be m-rte to tile
HaneraMe tire Court-Of Oretiary of Richmond county, tor
lc ..-etorol one negro slave name l Nna. belanging to Hie es
tate or John (J. Rees, rate o! shut couuiy, doe -asecl.
KE-.VJSAN HIOE»,-
mhSlSwlS - ■ Adm r.
Nf-ruiri- . ... :
Two months after date application will be made to
the Hon-., able the liohrt .- f u (Unary of Columbia county, for
leave to sell the i.egtoes he.vttgi;.* a; the Fs ale of J. J. Bond,
dc«sascd ; , ■ - J-. MA.DOX,
np’l fiw!7 £. ecu tor.
.
I’ATE OF .OJSOKUU, W JUKES (lOUNTX
>” o'.otk's Office lnfetiot i.SiuTt, \pill 3.1. Ism —Mi persons
imefsatei are hereby utiiicil that ■' iun«u H. t-Wr i filie i«4th
Uis . ii. 11V, tollx before‘S'. G.-Wlrgdeld »fid A1 Marcus, free
li-.d Sard of said District, as an ertnv,abay Maie Mn;o, about
twe ve years bid medium sii-> blemish in me left eye. Valued
by sfvid k\ G. Wingfield and Al. Mu-.rcu.- a. fifteen hundred dol
lars
,1 ho pw?jqr of sirid estmy, is required io come forward, pay
chu g. sand tube said nude away or she will "be dealt with as
the law directs.
A true extract i-Om the Estray Book.
&p 7 ii.vls .i , U. (>. NO -JfN.d.l. (!.
r«-tti'yrukbn . i 777N7J u
>ls Whsibas Josr.'h A heeler applies to me for -lotto sos
.■jlmlulstrauoUfWitl-;he will annexed, on tin mb- ate of WU
dam H. Wheeler, late of s-.i.l c iunt ,decent, and.
..These ir.. therefore to cite.,and admonish ail, and singuiar.tlre
kindred aud creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my
dffice, off -or before the -first Monday iu June next, to
show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be
granted. -
Given under my hand and official signature, at office in AO
gusta, ! Ida dOth. day of April 1835.
DaVJLD h. ROATH, Ordinary,
ap2B'' 4wUß*
BTATE8 TATE Os Ct-EOEliilA, OGL rs i'H-.Ji'ft. (JO U,AT X
Whereas, the estate of m. li. Gun er, l.te of said
■ .•-unify dede :se.!,-is. u.ri piesei- ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil and singular the
kindred and- creditor» of said deceased, to be and appear at iny
office on or bet retire first Monday in Ju e u.xt to an,wi
ciuxe l-t any they have, tr.- i .t;e a of-Adnlicistiration on
the es-ale of said.deceased should n, t be..ranted to the Clerk
of the Map ,-,<•* Gourf of said Odunty, or -cm,; lit aadproper
pe; sort as, pie Court of ordinary may Uii- lead babie
Given tinder fay'hand and official signature .his 2»th
*av of -prd, 18f6,. , , K.. U, tfli. h,Eth'u ;o,
ap2B 4w.i.8 ’ Ordinary.
Mjj ivi’Cß'dF - lSO« m .GGliEi isUABb. U. iv ti.
® Wharoiaiusan A Glranoler applies to me for letters of
Admin:-.;t alion oa the estate if J .mea Chandler, late of
sain i uiitv iltcea-ed
Tin Be are therefore to cite ami admomelj, all and singular
the binilffcd aud creditors 01. raid deceased, to be aid apj -,u
at ni) cilice within the Ii r,e preserhed by lr.-v, to show cause,
df airy they have, why said let era s-.oaUi not be grant- and.
Given a. and r my hand aud official slgrta ure this 26th
tiayd m fiijlSto.. J#. U. tifl/ioKlni wU,
ari2B 4wlß . Ordinal y.
OE UEOKGIA, 141 II ONI) UuU l'T .
■{s Where'S Alary AidWOith applirs o rue for j; tc-r-. of
.. -rl’-istraticn on the entaie of mchaid Aldwdrth, late of
sri'd C ualy. deceas'd.
t hese are therefore t.o cite,and adinoniTi all • and singular the
kindred aau creditors of said dh« svd; Wbe an., appear at my
r.ffips nr i Morethg rirsi,Mond-.y iu iu.e m xt, to show
ca. so if any they hav airy said i tieia shdu-u net be gr.nted,
Given uu .er my hand and olliaiol siguuiure, at office in
Augusta, tins 10l“. day of .■ pill 1865
, - DAY DM BOATH,
ap2B 4w _S*_ _ ___ Ortiiaary,
Cl TATE OF GEOUGIA. RI ; ’ . ,\T D ;OG TV.
vvliA-aas, Oliver G. Tarver ay idles to tuo for fitters of
Guardianship f>r r, asbington if limey, 1-u.r of Vv iuiam
Tinley decerned
l hc:,e are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the
kindred antTfrfends of sadd ihinor, .to bo end appear at my
office, on or ..before the first Monday in June next, to
sliow cause if any they "have why said letters should not be
granted.
•Given under my hand and official signature, at offlfce in Au
gusta, this SO li day ol Aprn,. 1805.
tp 8 OV.-18* LIAYID L,; F.OATH, Ord’y.
joT’.Tlfi'OV‘Gl'OUGlA; Hhee :.K GOUKTT.
Wnereat./i'abitlia.o. rleelwo.'d avut l -: Jackson ap
p y for lc ter of -.mniaiitraiion on the estate ot hltiiebe.iy
Fleetiv- OcV, deeci*B»il:.
These are therefore t cite and require aU persons cencern
•ed to ?h ,vi a no, if an y Urey have, why said letters shomd
not be granted at the Court of Ordinary to bo held in and tor
said county on the first Monday in Juno next.
Given under my aud.at office in Greenesboro April 87th,
,835. ’ j-/tIGEAXUS b. EIjSG.
»pBO , 4wlß
GLOKttIA, GIIEEK COUNT 1.
Whereas, WUlium Bryan applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate c-f John J.. Tarpley, late of said
county, deceased.
These are, therefore, tp cite, and admonish all persons con
‘ceined, to show cause, if any they have, why said letlers
should not be granted at the Court of Ordinary to be held iu
And for said county on tpfc first, JIOKDAV In June next, -
Given under :ny hand, at office In ureencsboro’, ApdllQlh
1805. ' ” ' EU.GEJtIUSIi. KING,
aprf 4w17. Ordina-y.
giTA'CE OF GKOKGIA, OGLBTrf-MUBC COUNTY,
>3 Whereas, ihe esiate or ft eso Br.d ord, late of said
. eounty deceased, is unrepresented
' These are therefore to cite and admonish; all and singulu
the kindred and creditors- T said deceased, to be and appear
at my offire on or before the fi-«t Moiid. y in June next, lo
show cause If a:,y they have why letter* o> .rCmlms.xa-ion
tie bones n .-n -n the estate of sai de; cased sfiould not be
g.ant dto the Clerk of the Super- Oourv f.raid Ooun-.y, or
some fit and proper parson as th.; court of Ordinary may
ijii k dvlsabie. -
Given under my hand and offici'.'l signature this 28Ui
day of April, lcC5. A.- O. ttiIAuKEUifUBU,
ap2B 4wiß Ordina-y.
Ysis:■-x ■ avbt,«i. ,- .t a**<i*s«..* ~n r -nirviTrwt'i it~ t "
«.<- . ► i«V* « -> . ’
. JUtlcL
i'V omßSTWltw'.- zi . ( -riKtikhe •
mr-ojiUK.. . .
IVS AU veraons nuUMed to tin Aatilo of fcrtxbato -Skini
pet, intt ot aielunocd clininy. win maXe iio.oorli
ate payment to tue uuder-ig-ied, and Uvo-«' havli-.s; claims
a.'auiot. sue Sitatsare n aiai,.: tj preaeut Jitcci duly-atteßt
ul, wit Ula the lime pa« crl edbyiav/.
SARAH K. llaUOKKbft
np’. liwlS • A'.iminl-tmtrix.
.s-To'i’tofii r '~ * ’ -
idi , All pera t>3 Indebted to the Estate pi J s. S. Ilolinea,
late ot Columbia County, deeaaic .w requested lu mk’.m
■iormedi te paymeat to tbe dnderfUned, t-lwse having
claims iigainst said esta e, will preecili them wjlliia the't me
•prose ’ißedhy'laWj 1 properly- atteiteJ; '0 the undersigned for
payment. L. J. UchMXs.
a,>146#16 Adm’x
*110:0. '' ' ‘ ■ J “. r
all All p-jrasm indebted to the E tali John Siias, l.le of
V'p.i-lhorj l .■ county decease! will make iui'n ed? it e paymonl
(■> Oie u e..igned, uud those haV :,g (! dais against tai
deraasa.l w:il present tJcnaj.rope. v »• c s ~.1 wliiun,thtt Uiao
prcscrl, :dby mw. Ode lI.Ei 'if. r I its,
Oifi UtGdlit. MHS,
aptß Swtd administrator-:,
mjo: !■ :i*'. ‘ ™
Mi p'Vio-sa iofiehtb) to the Esl&teoE Tim. . y Sctnlon,
late of Richmond comity dec-js-se i. ne rcqul-vi to make pay
m--nt 1 >th . cade--signed.;art-! sc,,s: haviag clalaa :p :iu t b Pd
c,a:a.a -r. sa,:; and sen; .Wm, lniy ~ . ... withii the
’ti-ufc pr -SaniictMlyraw. • “ MARO .K V to;/ V.Jj't,
apkj 4 y 7* Adminlslrattix.
TWrOTXOE TO DEBTORS AKI) CREDITORS.
4. * ’ Ali‘pertdn6‘having demand jaddltist th- estate of Sam
mhSSdwU .aa&MAR £,. W ahK£h,Xi!m’i.
' '.vwo UfotrFiii
“A j - . .
rtv E—Two - months will-be
ma-b' . ti.eU. : he Coartof O'-' .urypf Rich
mond coanty. tor le veto elfin la did j 1 countfr bd- 4
longing to the Estate cl Arenit, .Id M irk-e Jr. deceased
' SaKAH t Afc lOKKUE,
. aptlsW G , X.ticnt. :x,
nril-AV’S <MWrtKRX«{A. 4 96£>%TU oil t'S-:IOAiR i'> ,
C 9 Two months atocr .-Wu cr th lir;t nguaur term of the
' Court dfOrcinary of'Wid'eoaety thercaf.er. * plication nil!
be made to said (! art for leave to sell she land; belonging to
' the'estate of Thomas A. jSfowart, late of said county, deceas
ed. . ADIV.ED J. STEWaRT.
IpiSVfl* ’ ' Admin!strsitor,
T °^o E month S «S'ec da*e application will be made to the
Uonorablf. too Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for
-leave tosdl the n»*ro Saves frelvaking to the Estate of Eliza
beth Skinner, late es said county, deceased. 1 _
SARAH'K.IfcCORKDc.,
apll owls Admin'‘r ::-
TO TSE Pin? Lie,
•-V beecmes rav duty to forewarn and reqtwfta.t
<- arsons not to trade or transact any bus; -
wti A. C. Douglas.-as he is-n h»>dtual Op cm Rate-, aL *- .
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SCITAUL E EOU V*‘ l PAPEB.
at This Office.
iEJiECI TOR’ & SALE.
BY virtue or order from the uonrt of OrtlMffy of
og! f: 1 couiuy, U-orgla wIU be aoP before
to i ih.'irt ii ■ r -or in the town or Eiberton. Elbert eonntv
. Georgia, ; L; he ,egUhour# ot ale. the undivided ooe-totf
of a true of L>ud in said met mentioned county, known as the
Heard Tree: ;•/1- •!> ,on the waters of Broad Hirer, contain
ing one the .-ud acre?, mors or less. Sold as the'pioperty of
William W. Wilkins, deae-sccl. Terms cash. >
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