Tin: PL AIlN DEALER. . AS ' - 7 INDEPENDENT J0U3HAL, '? . ' ruUialicd Wecltly, at -v HI l.' "laasne i PLAiNDEALS - . 1 TTrr -r r O TOT - 3NJ . O i rl in Two Dollars per anr.tsmt; Onre Dollar for Six Months -IN AbVAXCE. V rami will lx entered on the subscription took tiaVl tl money is received, anil the I paper wi I lw. stopped at the expiration of the j time paid for. , . i 8;')c!iinn copies will be sent to any addrea n application. .', . ; . . . NORFOLK. , QFreedom Trade- DFreedom Ibi? "Wliito Men. Volume IL WILSON, NORTH CAKOLDTA,: TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 18G9. Number 19 NORFOLK. AMERICAN ' Button-hole, Over-seaming i A. C. BOWUUEP.! sr: D. IT. VOXO. GENERAL COMMISSION I AND THE PLAIHDEALER. tWILSON, JUUB.3, IGG9. THE SOUTHERN FAItH. AND - '- : 1 SEWING MACHINE Forwarding -Msnknty COMBINED. The Ko, 1 1 Iloanoke Square, Norfolk, Va. Will sell in this, or Forward toNorthj . : era Markets, ; . "y. From the Itecons! meted Faimer.J Tho Reconstructed. '"Picraery. Messes. Editors : My . plan , of raising pigs according to the new or reconstructed plan is to have them in a FIRST and OiiLY JiUITUM- Coltan, Grain, FeannU, hU ALL Kinds Of very convenient plac where the eve HOLE and SEWING MA- ; . CREEN PRODUCE. ' - . Lr. ' " n...-. -Ia . - OnTNF rnf ETNTD TV 1 ; to Ifes.ra. Bnrruss, Harrison A Ci, v vwi mh wu mcui, am the WOULD,, , , That can do ALL KINDS of SEWING needed in tho FAMILY, 'Co., Koriolk, Vx. Capt. James Corniek, Nor- lerslmr : C. '' ; ' fblk.Va ; Wp.Uara Beasley A Bon, Petersburg, la City, K.C. 1. V v R. B. Oe cy, EHzobrtt Ajril 27, m FROM THE COARSEST CLOTH TO THE .FINEST FABRIC. It will wvrV lautlful But'.on-IIoles, Eyelet Holes, Embroider over the IMc, do " Over Hi amlnj " as by hftnd ; nlso, all kinds "of Stitching, Hetnming, Cording, Felling, Braid ing, Binding, UuflUng, Tucking, ScwingAJid Galhe'iirti on, at the name t'me. This CUEATEST KOVELTY OF THE AGE, is tow en exhibition and for Bale ftt - Ko. 7 llarket Square, Hprfolk, Va. ; MILES & CREEKMUR, . Dealers in' Clothing and Fine Furnishing Goods, &c. ' ' " ' ( N. B. gpnd for Circular -with price, and Samples of Work. ;. Mr D. L. HARDY, at the Acricnltaral Warehouse, Hi ick Block, Wilson, is A-gent for . u n it. - Xrl, U nxlara i vk" 11 -w for thff name. If orders "for threo or more machines aro received, they will be bronght out, ana a lady will acepmpany them to give all necessary insiructioa to the purchasers, rnfcii tiiAr-OE. If, cfter a fair trial, the 2finh!nc do tiot aive entire inti.ifricticm, they 'v ill be lair beck WITHOUT VOW to those or- thriif 1 1 THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVEE OF EKED IN fiURFOLK, IN THE WAV OK "i ; CIirCIkED aud I , NTIIIPED NAI5SOOKS. The above goods we have bought largely aiid very much below their value, tbey will be old la pieces or ' ' -. ' 20 YARDS EACH. We have also recelTd 100 pieces of RICHARDSON'S FANCY and .MEDIUM LINENS. W hicu we aro also eU?iz BARGAINS IN. Lnru'e line of Linen Damatk Goods. Real JON- VIELE KID GLOVE8, all Size iu beanUful Bprioj? colors; and NINE dillereut grado 6f BLACK REP SILK, at New York prices ; CHECKED and striped POPLINS. I In addition to the above, our Buyr is now in the market, and on iMourtay and Tvfesdajy, April 19th and 20tb, wc will have ready lor sale another NEW STOCK, which will embrace maoy beautiful goods, particularly JJrejs noons. " SHELTON, ELAMIRE & CO., h ' Old Be Hivk, ' 03 lain Street, Norfolk, Va. on the wind and keep so poor a3 not to tempt a thief, to apply to M. doldshoro, of Baltimore, Md. ; J. JOIINSTATON; Edgecomle Co., N. O., April 1," 'C9: IrotltM oft Farming, , At a discussion of the 1cw York Farmers Cluh, in reference to tbe cash' money profits of .farming, ,it seemed to.be generally conceded that the husiness failed yield seven per cent, on the capital invested. We vrerWomcvthat farised that none of the dehatera tljnt of givrng the farm credit lor, tho three great ne cessaries of life house rent, tahl J. B. lltAKD, New York. C.W. Youno, New York. W.J. Heard, Norfolk. F. E. Goodkidg, rorlsmoutb. May 4 A. STATON, W. U. BENNETT, T. M. r.AHNA, lUnillton, N. C. XorL'olk. Norfolk. STAT0N, BENNETT & CO., COTTOW FACTORS an n COMMISSION MERCHANTS !clrAIL' Whart, " 0 HFOLK; ' This Hoiifo docs strictly a Commission busi ness, and will, under no cirenrnf-tances, depart from tho principle. - April 0 101 y IMPOUTKIl AD DK A.LER IN j HARDWARE, CUTLERY, iVo. 11 Mar let Square, SOU FOLK, VA. t7ALL ORDERS .PROMPTLY FILLED. March 23 ; 8-3m , HEARD, YOUNG & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS :, FOB THE SALE OF j ' Early Vegetables, Fruit, &c, 217 Washisgtos Street, ; NEW YORK. MOUTII, Va., shippers may rely upon having tbeir Produce sent lorward without deteutioh. . ; We refer by permission to Gov. Z. B. Vance, Col. 5. L. Fremont,1 R. J. Gregory, Esq., Messrs. Gay & Tysqn, and the Banks and McreLauts generally tttNjr: toiK and f ortsmoutn, Va. i' March 1(5 G-lra please. v.':--' To keep the thieves away, you may put them under' a lock and key at nisht without much i trouble. ?Iy . .11 .- neighbors say it will hot do to keep them so nice and tempting, somelo ly will steal them in the daytime. You must look out for such thieves and. make them understand that if caught in such an attempt they will surely be punished j by law, by hook, or by crook. Be sure they under stand and believe this, uid youlwillnotbe in much danger of having your pigs stolen. Can hogs be raised profitably ? To a limited extent they can. By feeding on cooked vegetables, with a small quantity of meal added, they can be raised cheaply, but beyond this they cannot; you can buy mess pork chea per. If your pigs are to be fed on un ground food, it should be soaked in water, with a little salt added; if it should be ground, cook it with a good supply ol salad trom the garden. t Your pigpen should be. well litterl ed with swamp muck or woods mould once every two wee ks,. and ,as often . CLIPS. AJcotton factory is to be establish' ed At S.elma, Alabama. The wheat harvest is progressing in Georgia, with a good general yield. It is stated that the New Jersey peach crop will be unusually large. H trr.. al rn'j-r.Tt cts'j fr t;U t . . Yr r- Tyr K,a,rr, I- Pi" w " n Jlx I . C To 1:5, r.e Lct!irycveilrM,ectiUtt'st ' lr-a;;.t lr-f --Tjbi rT' Jnnce. Ccntrt- alr-r.jvn--.: -, qnarw.y ! aIa-. 3c. Tt tnt-J : . i ecu:; i la e-7 c. Yellow fever his appeared at Key West, Florida . The Eichmond Patriot, a wctkly German paper, has made its appear ance in Richmond, Ya. . The latest kerosene accident was in Ilobokcn, when a can of that oil ex ni Tu ri. rrn, i r - uunu i;iir aim jnio tuc bircct, frn- Florida-hat ct lccta ! seU Yet Flora: U Alalia, f 000,000 ia Alaliicabczdj.: Abact twenty U'.5 7 : : rtrcriedto haTetcc twii ' diaas ia Wc:tcra L.:u,rti Garibilir4ThT:' iil ":t ho will never agiia I hia Ud. . -4 old, feed and count them "three' times a day. By doin r this your pigs will thrive and grow to be fine and fancy and" will be so manageable that you supplies aud fuel. Viewed in this can handle and control them as you light, farming is-the safest and bes iuvestment that can be made of capi tal; Take for instance, $20,0G0; let it be judiciously invested in a moder ate amount of land and all the stocl and implements necessary to its sue ccssfal cultivation. The proceeds from such an investment will support a family in a degree of comfort, and even luxury, that wpuld cost six or seven thousand a year here in New York, and where is the safe, honora blc mercantile pursuit that will yield six. thousand a vear on a twenty thousand dollar investment ? The profits of farming, except in rare in stances, will be found to diminish as we extend our operations beyond what is requisite for the comfortable support of a family, and this may be done as well on three hundred as cn a thousand acres : of land i and this is a strong argument fer the subdivi sion of the , great landed estates of the South. ym, 'Field and Farm. Itii itidthitt: jTic The crops in Ireland are promising vclcped in Came, and ttm burned to 1 Tcssets of warl-rc cf ic:!.: well thus season. death. Ilcr hcabaml. frantic uifa to the British, v .j Tho wheat harvest in Texas is in frl,l threw his little V-j cut of the progress, ine area planted was lar- "" j-'f .-.r.u.-., i , 1 i- 1 Tho Israelites in New Y'ork are Gen. Lee, ia'a reply to a note atjj raising funds to relieve their brethren company ing a present of some goods in the East. J A national convention of the oppo nents of fecret focictics is to be held at Chicago daring thia month. . IUinois'has seven hundred Masonic lodges, and about forty thousand members. ' - '--.- manufactured at the Eag'e and Plice nix Mills, at Columbus, Ga., says : The coiton blankets arc the hen I have ever rccn, and I prefer the dressea of Eagle plaid for my nife - Henry Clews, MT r ;'.. .U d?alcr in' ct ;Ycrk,- millions by the h!; tdti--r. The new cf papsr n:: all uenorainatio!:?, "rill b t- ' 7 fjz distribution to 0-5 ftfjlh t! ; I'l of July. , i,vV ' . Chicken cholera ii jr;nV:t' !-;, Anne Arundel cc'.ty, 111 , tzX t : - A. HIYEKS,- - ' rOHJIEILLY OF BALI3ETJRY, IT. 0f i . WliOLRSAlB DKALSR IS- FOREBCN & DOMESTIC So.8COMMKItCIAL ROW, FKHIIY WHARF NORFOLK, VA. Alwavs on hand a full assortment of select WIN Ed and LlgUORS, both Forclpn and Do iflMilc. wbloh will be sold to the trade on as ftcroinmodat'iij; terms as can bo had hero or eisewliero. Orders respectfully solicited and fllli'il w ltb jjromptnesa and despiteh. rt"Grcat advantage ir red to tho trade In domkst;c LIQUOB, tonLhh I cull KjpPECIAL ATTENTION. . Mirch2:i , . - 8-Sm J YANCEY, BROTHERS & CO., ; WIIPIJSS ALB DEALERS IN Nottoris & Fancy Goods9 ; Atlantic Block, Mala Btrect, ..; r: - V if ' ' - - NORFOLK, VA., Invite the attention of the Merchants of North Carolina to their larce and varied assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC , Notions and Fancy Goods, Including a full lino of HOSIERY.-GLOvSeS, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOOP SKIRTS, ; I?M BRELLAS, PARASOLS, DRESS TRIMMINGS JEWELRY, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, iand SMALL WARES gcncially. Having haa much experience in tbis business In anotber city and ample facilities, we are pre pared to offer the strongest inducements to the trade. ,! - , YANCEY, BROTHERS & CO. March SO Q -3m firticrs Lar lent riarlr tht '.r tr ''r and danghtcrs to the richer: silks of klock of fowK , France. Please present ray sincere I . . . thanks to your company for their 1 A Lonuon . Ciergyso a-ircrtl uiai i;e WiU if iKt , uxs 1 1 1 t ftr. .. hion? for half a crotn ipiecei r 1-- . ior iv..,iraiTnaira ongiBaijCamett, and evangelical. Mr. Lawes, writing of English farmers, sayshc finds the best farm ing on poor land, and the;worst on the fattest lands. Mrs. Adkins, wife of, the Georgia! valuable presents, which I prize the Senator, lately murdered, has been raore highly ai products of Soatuern arrested for complicity in the assassi- manufacture."'. nation. - mi.ir m . ... .. . . . . Aiic aiacou Acicgrapii siaus, t&ai . After several months of dclibcra- a Jones county, Georgia, b?y la-t tion, the Czar of Kussia has conclu- year took some of his fiihcr't Iin ! ded to congratulate Grant on his hired two negroes an I pitched, into election to the Presidency. hard work himself. He had fnv- Mr. Grinnell, collector of New eight acres in cotton, from w! uh iu- York, has on file seventeen thousand gathered twenty bale?, tvbicli 80td applications for positions in the cus- for an aTcragc upwards of ouv ..... torn house. He has civen notice that hundred dollars per bale, besilcs . : r- ' 1 l r tt raisuig a iuu Boppiy 01 corn. llus year he is doubling his operations all roand, and counts upon proportions b!c results, which we hope he vriil reanzr. cucu young men as tlr.s will own the State of Georgia after awhile. The President his ordered, tht ... is. no more will be received. A letter from Brazil. says that the last colony of Southerners from Al abama and Louisiana is about break ing iipand the members will return to the United States. The magnolia tree, tho pride of Southern forests, has at last been nut -"-.'- TTT ' il. e 1 . ' ueorge v aring says xnc larraer to a practicahl0 use. A baskct-ma- supplied with a new bed j such treat no spends three hundred dollars on j.er liag established himself at'New ment will keep them ckan and not an acr0 in manuring his rcgetable Orleans, .and is making beautiful allow them to become madgy. garden, 13 likely to make live Iran- baskets from the wood of this tree. Tf t . i ' 1. xi r Hml finllra in air i I . 1 r ' I An p (iTi itnt n inrT nnl nnrt hilf 1, - -a ir tn , . - , , ' w nibu aauseuu un, aim tut; iuu . TPrv hna nt woot nshca an- 1 1 ". i iL.i.: ti . . " disannetr v , 4 " . .1 ' o"" fc b"w" h"""" ' I While tO kUOW 13 a SO toll by th S Ynnr RhoiH fnr'-vnnr nortnevt I a n rvx r e i ' w ..o w macaine,tho d.iv of the week, the X our snoats tor jour pork next dollar. The truth of this assertion Uh? nnfrv. Tt iq tn firm no nf ih - . ' winter should be now put in a lot where has hnfin r.adilv dnnstted Wth .. . . T monia ol,ihQ ycar the Ph?t5iCS r the ' 7- ,r -j numeruus iravcuDs snows whu avuicu e.. thev can be well suDDlied with water rnH nf mPnt nnmbW nn. ., . . . . , "vu, vi mv mui, vuujbc rui - , , , i 'v tne country is ac present supplied. ouv wwuncu (tewwro qucccu. un an iignc sons tne action A new timepiece for the cathedral j at Bcauvais, France, ii.a marvel of clock-makinr. Tito train dial b twelve feet in diameter, but there are minor dials which indicate the time at overy capital in tho world, i Al most everything which it i3 worth Confederate ancnal buildiri at !f c.n, Ga., held by iho" Prcc-2icVi' Lurcaa, to b" tnnsicrrti t0u. . Icirgia Agricuiraral Socitj - Tho Supreme Court of TekntiiCdr (!Jadi:al judges): Lire beaded thit" Lc.thcr the Governor tier tbo Leit lature can set aiido lho reriitratica u-idcrthe law of 18CC" .'Thil give the ConscrratiTci or Dcmocnti thousands of votci that wtr ttrock -off. the lift at .'the ItiT clcctfca hj Urowulow. , Tlie quarrel between Governor Ril of Florida, aid the State Ir,Ultur ha; resulted in a tirtual repudiatica the Stato debt, tho. Governor" havi: g arrang'rSrith the StaUTrca surer to refuse. to py. tht intcrctt '. accruing on a large izaott ct issued by direction of tho Ij'z lature for the purppaocf cirrj:: jcr. ;l the State businefC During hisitayinFredencliltrs jr. ( :n. Lee was raet one xnornfr-, t; v the phncts, sainti' days and movable a hundred yards from the tier cC tha. 1 v 1 . .. . .... . 1 . . . 1 . . ... from the garden. When your oats 0f ashes is highly enercetio and sal- Xt 13 ' tUouSut tliat e production leasts, .being only e part ol them. residence 01 a gentleman ila.rL : n hey exert a warminand in- ot graPesi? nc middle btat63willbeU be clock contains lU,UU'J wheels be Was to take breaiUsr ly -XV Wffl.'G.'JORDAK ,. ' GENERAL : COMMISSION MERCHANT, fence or wayside. begin to . show sisns of pointing, let utarv thev 1 ' . . o . t- 1 ilr. .1 1 i T C' - n. n,i.- wnnr Rhnata mn n fonwnffft : : t,- very laucu larger mis season man auu coit uoove cov.uvv. '1, 1 i -- .1 . ., .I ! - . . I il'i" hntnro am I itr flm vinn: ti'ill smau piage, anu wnen tney eat mem rapid growtti ot almost every epeciea - . - " The recent death of a lady in naruiy dc aoie to sustain me weisni l , . . -x, ' w pasnington county, xsew lork. m fiT tiih frrnns- i . . It is a mistaken notion that far- . - . .: conscfiucncc of taking chloroform in mers have cot into their hcad3 of ap- ' xne nrss unorce ccr granted m order to have her teeth extneted, plying all the manure close up around tllc State of. South Carolina was do- continues to attract attention and in- off pretty close, move your fence and of vegetable production. give them more of the green oats. Return them to their lot at night: this lot , should be well covered with good, rich earth from the swamp, ESTABLISHED 1831. j. il. freeman; WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, A',. 'Z'J iloi Street, Center of Taltol Street, sj-oxipoxjIi:, 7a.. Constantly ou hnnd a fnli assortment of BATCHES, JEWELRY, FILTER WARE, SPECTACLES, &e. ty Watches and Jewelry carefully and pro VwW Repaired. ' Kiriluir Work xuado up to order. iurcaaa S 12m lPtR BlOflH. JOSEPH J. Biaos ESTABLISHED 1851. . KADER BIGGS & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND GRXERAL ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MUUOI.K, VIRGINIA. ' cii;l and entire attention to atca of COT TON nr.d otber rodnno, and prompt returns ! m.ii!rt. i llx-ral axlvauccs ou Produce in hand. ' Out looR expct-icucc In business qualifies, us w oi.taln the lilsiicsi rr-'c. BMuiINdand KOPK furnished at lowes ; liuiiot rates, payable In Cotton. icpt 2-3 : . 1 : 85-Cm Opptcg 30 C0MHE&CK Street, Spccial att ntion paid to SALES OF COUN TRY PRODUCE of all descriptions, on Uhlch liberal CASH ADVANCES made when re quired. . ! . Orders for GENERAL MERCHANDISE promptly filled. . j MarcUJJO V-t-Cm tho foot of ; their trees. The roots creea at rcenviiie on tne -:ist uic, V1te discussion. A writer in the run off. for adong distance, whence a wifo obta,nmg a decree on the Washington County Post, Dr. T. .C. they obtain but slight nourishment, ground ot U treatment and abandon- Wallace, say3 that tbere are now on In this way you can raise a limited supply of pork cheap; buf according pi .- slight .depth around the mcnt- tu tue .-iu pian ox epmg your pigs a circl say. from 'ej2ht to j j i ii r 1 - " , bo poor as not xo tempt anungry miei, ten feet and apply weH.rotted barn- rccord, in the annals of medicine, ftt- John N. MaStt, commander of the about two hundred case3 of death Confederate privateer Florida,, has lrom chlorolorm. lie also pronoun- you cannot raise pork profitably; you ard mailure and carefally dig away instituted legal . proccedin m to rcco- erroneous thi common belief that can bay cheaper, bupposmg there are the dirt around the base of the tree, ver some $10,000 worth of property greater immunitjr from death attends a great number of persons who do not 'and see if the borers are at work. If confiscated in the nnited State, T);a, the substitution of ether for chloro- HnrHFiMcp o, yrMpcuAii 7ish t0 part from tlie old bf so get a small pieco of wire and probe triet Court at St. Paul, three vcars form, and adds : " Tho best authori- nurJILirafcfl & tMranHl-l-, keeping frames and shadows of pigs the WOund and it is quite likely you a-o, and sold by the United States ties on the subject contradict the be- BOOTS, SHOES, HATS TRTJIVIf No. 9 MARKET SQUARE, f- NORFOLK, VA. Wc Intend to be the LEADERS, OF! LOW PRICES iu Norfolk, -and at tho same lime fur- rtlarv otiv pmtnmpN urith anh C4rMnfl na pannfit mil to give satisfaction, notwithstanding the low J whether old or young. Your breeders Orders from the country trade solicited, and j should not be allowed to grow bid, for prompt attention given to same. and shoats, I would like to tell them may hjt the worm, if so, see that you Marshal for about .$3,000. that their nork costs them more than lt - .1 1 -.1 - . it b,.rtk. and such Dii?3 m alwav, ?7"v PP'f., Xh. Secretary of War informs tl.o ir cnTnL.'a GiA r nn cWt , ., , . President of the Iicw Orleans Cham v; - vi lully repiacc lIlc eartn, and you will they are a nuisance. , Ton should now keep tho best, land no other; such as will fatten iell, lief. Iany cases of death from ether are recorded.. Prof. Rcero is of opinion "that, dii -wc know the total number of inhalations of chlc- ... sac new vigor infused into these bar-j " r .t n ... ".1 roform with two hundred deatb', and . . ... 1 in till v in 1 mm 11 jiti tti Ti r. "w irnTnoi 1 March 23 843bx FIRST IN FASH10NAND LOWESTIN PRICE. JAMES W. DAVIS, - WILSON, N. " with J. B. HUNTER & CO., COTTON FACTORS and y .B. KIJSISAUM, : ' ' -t- I I To tou who wish to follow the old FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, pian I advise you to let your hogs SILKS, VELVETS, tho total number of etherizations, the ratio of deaths in the latter woaM be fully equal to that cf the former. farms where fences arc good, have no . , , " . , ( uuiwc.oi auicoMTin. ?nrfina0n trouble . Acican sweep has been mad. ,n fAVCr of chloroform ntther than ether. w . hVln. ,n ,w the easm-y department ot jonnsoa The eamc remarks apply to tha u.e I TTlJiri ZIT1I1 flllliPrTSl 1 .It - - " ' ' " 4 wishes of the Commercial .Conven- Poor fences make brecchy cattle, tion, in relation to the improvement the world over; Animals raised upon of the mouth of the Mississippi river. I jumping they become spiteful, and often cat their own pigs, and also others. I l!nlf rrorlmT ' frnm fA lirifra Loo o M4VVi"rt . w V V UUj. J AIA I . V 1 I good deal to dov - . . - -1 will soon issue a circular inninDff L.,!. ri,.,i f : t . ran I hogs ; run in the woods and feed them a3 LACES, .WHITE GOODS, formerly, giving each hog one snail exander's best Kid Gloves, ear of corn a day; keep them out of calIed from thc field at any DRESS TRIMMINGS AND CORSETS, siS as much as . possible, and be SI)Caa rerhaps half a day in o Those COMMISSION MERCHANTS CU nOBI Kit V aud BUTTOX8 IN Q HEAT VAEjlTT AlJ I for persons vlsitins Norfblk,.to j t'w wr ofllip end V ter Street, No. 60 Church Street, rORTSMOLTli, Ui , Next door to tbe Opera House, and look; at the 1 Liberal advances made oa consignments on i i.akuis BlUvK. . rcctih t ol DUls uf Lading. , ESTQrdert promptly filled. Ker.. , B. KUSBAUM. K.mv. f VnrfolV. PortRmontb and North I - 'V CO Choreb. Street. D:twica 43-Cm I lUrcaSO f -a owners. run are always the cheapest. Viho have 'poor ones are liable to be time to nfrt1 rtfThn- htlf & div In rnnnJnrr certain you do not know or care how aftcr stray animal3 and putting m-uijr yuu naTe; wuen niioruccerries g2p?j whereas if the fence had been come, some of them may possibly be properly repaired before field opera- fat enough to tempt a thief, and my tions commenced, valuable time would word for it, youwill never see them not nave to.be thus lozt, and the cat- - - w 4 T i 1 1 1 nil.ri i.a m Ai-r n r. ilia agam. r 1 nosition. "which is not conducive to I would adviso all persona who (.their thrift "and well being. Good wish to purchase bogs that will live I fences are the cheapest -. ' . of nitrous oxide, or, as it h commoii- l It is said that tne Appointment Clerk I 1 rrill KQrin issne a eirenlar inrYnirinflrl tract from their selling value, as wellinM f. ft rni;t;t rAltu ftf TrT. r .1. ' I nrv clrTt3. with tht 1 vipmf fntrtr I t . . . . . Good fences in the Ion- ' , ' . ifnng numanuy, out iLeiruscibouid Suit is again brought in the Second I and-operations of feverity; and it jjistnct VOuu 01 Lom3iana, on be-1 snoiia oe strongly imprt!o.i upen half of the nuncrons petitioner?, the public mind that whoever eobmhs recontesting the validity of the title I himself to their inCacnce does so at of Mrs. ileuea Clark Gaines to the thepenlcf hu life, and that for tnv properties in this city and State held minor operation it is cnadri?al!e to by the petitioners and claimed by j run so great a rbk merely to escape Mrs.. Gaines. The petitioners ask a few moments pain ; and that in all revocation of the decree of probate cafes cf anjcthesia, there remains lut of the pretended will of Daniel Clark, I one short, irrevocable step to the of July 13, 1313. ' : graTe beautiful little girl, ; chill: c a cf tlj most prominent citizens cf tie s who strewed flowers In his path, an'.i . he walked the distance upon a ted cf . , .--.f roses, the volantcer offerings ofJano-.W cence and lorelincsi to a brail zzl'J. nobleman. .' . i -k'Ji : A Southern IUstorjcsl Society tu :f V been formed at 2t Qilzzzi, irhoss r;. object is to collect rellille diu cf the workings of the lata Confederate Government, and the tittles,1 sieges and exploits of tb war. Ilev. Dr,' Palmer, of Kew Orlcinj, Is Prtil dent of the Soeit-r.1 An3 fnral' 0 1 : . . "Braxton Bragg, Vice PHsidmt for 'C' Louisiina, Generil IL C Lee, fcr Virgipit, General BreclicriJfT, fotl Kentucky, Alexander IL Stephen, for peorgia, andGhieral D. IL HilV' 7- - for ftforth Carolina. " M . Letters froa Cuba state list tha force under Gen. Jordan had sas-".- V J -cele J ia joining the . Culm (sr'C ' S'.kt screr-d fighu, ia all f . whUV. 'i i-! th Spaniards ere . repulsed fri ix ". 'L s- rlom loa. Gen. Jordan' loss irai w. slight not over forty-5ro ia killed v ! 4 ; and wounded. lie saved 'Us artille : ty, ariai &tid emtaunilion. He Fd ' with him eeven teen handred new ri-. ' fief, tf the xac-it approved pattern. It is also stated as ctaiag from a re liable source, that an expedition left ' the Scuthera coat cn the 2th nit, f ' 1 numbering 475 men. These xaea ' -wrrc a part cf General Jordan's cca mar. L All cf thcawtre ex-Federal an J tx-Coafc 'erat icldiers, and in tcrcitcd ptrtics have iaferiaation that tho men end cuniticcsof war hart . eiftly Undcd and hare joined the . Cuban forces. The expedition tss in charge of CoL DeEcatr, cf th v J Ccfirdcrxie cnay, frca Lclra - V