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THE HERALD PERSOSAIS. V
In every morning's edition of the New
York Herald will be found a column
headed “personal.”
Under this head come the notices that
are of a private nature, usually couched
.under some fancy or fictitious name. Join
to the facts presented in thin column a lit
tle imaginative reasoning, and a world, of
racy mystery and fun lises before ,us.
Let us take one and follow it through.
I ForecfoiunTof Mortgige per-.
1.1 m n i.lrerUsing his irife, fm adranc )
The first one runs thus :
M ISSIi T, BLACK VELVET HAT, RED
feather, blue veil around. neck.—Recogniz
ed you from Delmonico'r, Fifth Arenuc. about 5
p. m., Saturday. Desire interview. Address N.
V. Hotel, Herald Office.
This is from some man who has.been.
parted from a lady friend, and who recog
nized her by chance, desires to meet her
again.
The velvet hat, red feather and bine
veil around the neck, give us the showy
fleshiness of a creature of the demi-monde,
while New York Hotel suggests to ns that
the man is a Southerner sojourning in the
oity, as that is the fashionable Southern.
Hotel: 5 T 5 **'< 1 * *
\ —NAT1E O’BRIEN, A LITTLE BOY,
J\ was sent on Tuesday last with a gold watch
to have repaired; he has not been seen by - the
jeweler nor by any other person by whom he
was known. Any information concerning him
will he thankfully received, and paid for by his
father, at 202, East Thirteenth Street.
Oh! Natie ! poor fellow—we aro afraid
that your dear little skull was cracked by
one of the roughs of the city, aod the
watch is reposing in some pawn broker’s
shop.
B EAR CHARLIE—I am heartsick and dis
couraged. When will you come to PRAY.
Tuat tells a tale of desertion—a poor
girl in silence brooding over her love, and-,
her Lothario flaunting around the city—a
regular Champagne Charlie. YVe are
afraid that he will never go to “Pray ”
SATlBDtY MORNING, October 16.
OUR FAIR.
fyaj day develops new items of interest
in regard to our Fair.
It will be a grand affair—at first it was
toned a dangerou) experiment, but now is
in established success, and we hope it will
act only bo productive of vast benefit to
the farmers this year, hut that it will be-
come a permanent institution.
Let our farmers make such arrangements
that they can carry their articles ^exhibited
here, to the State Fair at Macon, which
ooimnenccs about five days after ours con
clude*, and make this emphatically the pre-
mima section of the State.
The grand balloon ascension will be »
very interestin': feature of the fesivities,
and all the people should see it.
We understand that handsome premiums
will be offered upon cottou, though we
know nothing positive upon this subject as
jet.
We would request our exchanges to no
tice our Fair, and give their readers infor-
uiatiua concerning our liberal arrange-
tseuts, and we cordially invite all our breth
ren of:. !!1 so be here iu person, or to
lave their ja. represented. It will be &
unit d time to eniirge their subscription
•bis, get up advertisements, and haven glo-
tious good time.
?" all we say conte, and ye shall bo hear
tily welcomed.
SPIRIT OF THE PRESS
Hie Sumpter Republican urges the
utiiem peo le to go into Convention and
birrnw one hundred millions of dollars from
Kuiiipcan capitalists, giving them a mort
gige 011 a hundred million acres of South
ern lanj ns security.
Tie Montgomery Advertiser has a hope-
3 ’»d vigorous lender on the late elec-
tiuits, and states that ia Ohio, Pennsyvan-
“> Indiana and New York, containing over
Uo ‘nilliucs of voters, the Democrats have
% thousand Hiijority.
Many paper* of the State having charg
ed that the Centra Railroad is a grasping
monopoly, the Savaoaah papers will inves
tigate the matter.
The Tiitelligeccer sustains the policy of
'V otatc ltoad against the attack of the
hswitutionalist.
Montgomery has nominated her Demo
nic Municipal ticket. Said to be very
nroug.
Davis» on his way to Montgomery.
The Impress Eugenie is the best dressed
vomnu in the world.
EDITORIAL brevities.
v^vaimaV had a torch-light prooession on
J0 stren gtb,of her Democratic victory.
A O'WCTpisJest of the Atlanta Const!-
‘“lion, is writing concerning prison life in
‘“■P Chue. He makes some interesting
wclcsures
. ^0 Nashville lLun er is pfcey.j m Vk
s message—disagrees with biur
yoa the 15th Ameoduient—still lash-
!s Johnson,
The MilledgeviUe Recorder, one of the
’ M *taud best Weeklies („ the State,=
rats some man lo buy the half fetor** i#
ewued by the late Mr. Onue. Also,
*“ U * “Meeting agent.
^bsSavaBoah papers are jubilant over
In, , ““uicipal triumph, and draw gr^at
'■ K ‘ '•herefrom. i
^ ^I,l Ic d„ e v Wepjperaire a .
Je‘he removal of the Capitol to that
^.and seem to have hope that it wil
N<swa ’ S‘vee
havo l tpicest pages of editorial we
1Te 856,1 ^ some time.
the Montgomery Mail,
tio i t,, “i t0beiM " 1 ^by an inviu:
11011 to our Slat. Fair. 1
Cai^. PCOple ^ 011,1 w *** to S et int0 ‘ he
‘VETILL lady in black, in a Twenty-Third St.
vY stage, whs bowed to gentleman getting
out, near Stewart’s; at 1:20. p. m., Saturday,
pleaae address Charles, box 1, Herald ofleo.
A street car romance—probably C-har’es
iS gome fool who mistook courtesy for cour-
tezancy, and will catch mostlikely a thrash
ing from the husband of the “lady to
Mack.” : .
1MT. ragged and ssney—it is time you were
F home. BROOKLYN.
A hoyden girl who has left her home
and defiantly written to her people that she
was “fat, ragged and saucy,” and her pa
rents not appreciating the happiness deriva
ble from this delightful condition, call her
home.
A Dearest, yours of the 30th ult. just reoeiv
ed. When we meet wo wiil discuss those
-'precious moments’’ at leisure. B.
A. and B. are linked together with gold
en bondB—glowing and gushing—ardent
and affectionate—they will probably have
a good time.
E LLA, Fifth Avenue stage, Friday morning.
Please address your sacred admirer, who
left stage at Nassau street. Address Lockwood,
station G.
A policeman very probably constitutes
this “sacred admirer” who will lose his po
sition at “s ation G-.” if he letteth not “El
la” alone.
F LORIDA hu arrived and anxiously awaits
you.
A star-eyed beauty, from the land of
flowers, passion-flushed, waits with impa
tience the approach of her lover.
M AUD MULLER—I was not in town Wednea
day, and will not be in on Saturday. Jim
will meet you if you come down. 1 will see you
Monday. JUDGE.
Done up in a style decidedly literary.—
Tennyson’s delicious little poem embodied
in real life. Judge calls his Maud Muller,
“the nnt brown-maid” from her new mown
hay, to the city through the unpoetic wc-
dium of Jim
H ATTO GORZBAL, who worked at the Astor
House till May, will hear of something to
his advantage by addressing Mrs. W. Leddy, cor
ner of Dikoman nod Richardson streets, Brook
lyn.
Probably a fortune has bean left to this
individual and that like Tittlebat Titmouse
ha’ll come into possession of “ten thousand
a year.”
W ILL Mr. Allen;who called onltra. M. S„
at 51, Greenwich avenue, on 4th ot July,
addreu a not* to Union Square postoffice, stating
where he can be seen ?
“On the last 4th of July” ah! ha ! that
ia a highly respectable old gentleman (prob
ably from the oountry) who, amid the fes
tivitics of the Great Fourth, got a little
booxy, and called on this Mrs. M. S-, who
we fear is rather a hard one, and when so
ber repented of his error-
Here, as late as October, the enchantress)
tries to draw her victim back. Let us hope
tW. Mr. Allen will refrain at least until the
next Fourth of July, and that his estimable
spouse may not see. this personal.
Bat we will go no further—in contin.-
uac.ce of the column may bo found lovers
seeking lovers; business men. positions; se
ducers, viotims; parents, lost children^
swindlers, greenhorns; and nymphs du'
pave, men of money; burglars, their pals;
merohants, their, defaulting .clerks, and
lawyers their clients-^ perfcot’.epitome of
fast life in the metropolis.
Negro Jurors.—Experience in the
South daily shows that Sambo is not a sne-
oeas' as a jurot. The Galveston (Texas)
PoUatin, a Strong Radical paper, rematks
as foljojFS’ Recent verdicts have done much
to unsettle popular faith in colored juries.
They have a disregard fcf lay and testimo
ny that is absolutely heroic and would be
amusing, were tt not serious, , A op wap
tried in. the criminal orurt, to which the
testimony was ‘ absolute, positive and heap
ed gp- Tbe witness for the defence proved
the charge- M W flennot conceive of a case
in whioh^he testimony eoutf to ©ore con
clusive, yet the verdict was “not guilty.”
It is not too much to say that, wlth-ihe
elate of jurors that now hear cases, justice
is perverted, and that it.has come to ’beja
lottery. f r\i. f r s ■ j JxU-
A dander /y? q f is on trial before a Con
necticut court, the parties being the -Rev.
Harry Howard and Gilbert B, dflen. It is
charged that Aden said he “wonldn’o go
to hear the old > muttonhead preach,” or
something of that kind ;, Sb4 Mr. Howard
auee him for defamtoation of oharaoer.lay-
ng his damages at 85000.
My Ideal.
Small,frvil of figure, young and like aohild
For ntter trest, and loving eyes;
?ith nsS££r'
But very anroetto hear: asatin skin,
: .it- l_4 a v
White mostly, but flushed faintly from within
With rosy lights—as when a lamp is placed *
Within a porcelean vase—as though a rose j i
With blaom-white heart vrerrTslowly growiug.
■Lik^i^arls entwined with-blossoms, she Bh*n fl C0 P rle ? i f .tfCRr Aegbciatton. and'all
Mil -- - ■- -
Fair for the Cherokee Country of’Georgla 1
talti'Oi. : »,,d Alabama. :
The following resolution was adopted at
at'recehtmeefapg_o^jjljftjDirec 1 ors oflhe
mm nevcii
: : Rtx/lcal, tl at the Governor and Execu
tive State Officetadll judges of the Supreme,
Superiuruicd Circuit. Court,.;all members
of:the Legislature,- all PrcsidenL-;,'.Superin
tend out# of- jailroed^rttfaBtalisvattottMded
D . art bestow.-,
8he shall be pure and saro enough to greet
A poor relation in the gaping street 1 o '
Blooming like the Rose.
A old trapper, who crossed the western
tins thirty-gye.years ago, says that there’
was np grass at alifflint only a few sag'-
bushes and cacti, Now there is a ,thin.soil
formed over it he ‘tend gravdpSnfl^'Uass
covers the entire surface. It appears that
this enriching process goes on iastef and
faster every year. 1 This is why so many
people have been astonished at not-Adding
any “Great- American. Desert,!' nnd- eou-
is it dftf erist, but tms pasredYWri^^ 1 * ? ^
V Game of Bluff.
, , , . -d agt^d “goakTthe otlif J day
on one of the young “bleoas” ofl tms-' city
who went down to “he edge of the Ark an
sas on business. White down there he
went to a party, and while at the party
danced often, and became very familiar,
with one of the settler’s wives. Racken-
sack stood it as longgq lie j:'jul;L-but finally
becoming a-ttfaged, lie' went pp ■ to blood,
and says r “
“Look here, Mister, that is niy wif • you
are dancing with.” Well, what of it,” said
theblqod.' f^Why^ tfiisafyffiwiflh>
herTigaini yotf speak to'Rer; you*'even look,
at- her again, and I’ll blow the top of yonr.
head off.” “Now, look here,” said the
blood oooly : ‘,‘do you' see that unihrflla,
zeusnnd publishersbftheBtates of
and Alutouna, be and are hereby-invited"
attend our Fqjr t^bejifild in Rome on the
3rd; 4^h,i5.UH6th, Ff^5)x<snhe*^h«od, and
that the Secretery baiostraeted.to furnish
th e grounds upon, applieatmiLi*^e^peiiod-, ^
icpls of Georgia,and Alabama, turn request- ju
ed to publish the abo.ve, r;i£ swcffl:
-H. Wei, t B- F.. JONSS,Bee’y.
Rome, Gpj, Octsiay:}S6ft. *a< r . >
. T . -
^Letter frop General IViilungton.
d @t%.V*a«aN, May.iBfl786.
Dear Sir: In for a penny in for a pound,
fL'nPrPil r.n frA .
setting
ell
_ tuarif'^Wai,’sposel
you handle that umbrella; you touch that,
.umbrella; you even look at that umbrella,
and I’ll ram it down your throat, and I’ll
spread it.” Rackensack ‘•scooted.”-w-/i»’i
Persons who can’t afford to keep a car
riage now-a-days can ride in the stroet par
for six cents and get a little hitggy, or walk;
all the time and get a little sulky
Scott Post.
A Progressive Rig.
“This mhrning,” says the finfaula News;
we saw what we never saw before. We
haunches a la morfe’dog. his foro feet iuthe
air, sacking a cow. As the little fellow ex
tracted, the lactic fluid front-the rgentle an
imal Vc seemed, to Bis rapture, ‘to forget
that a crowd of amazed spectators A were be
holding the indignity which- ie was per
petrating on broad street.” - ■ • : - ■
National Traits.
It has been said that an Irishman is at
peace only when he is in a quarrel; a Scotch
man at home only-when he is ahroad; - r an
Englishman contented only when ’ nnaing
fault with something or somebody;- and a
busy, Mastering,-impetuous:Amqrjcan is at
the height of felicityonly while- he is hr-all
these tnmnltnoas conditions at the same
time. ' ~
rsc i 2L/UATB
A steamboat captain on the lakes was re
cently feeling his way along in the dark,
when the lookout ahead.sang out ^‘Schoo
ner without a light 1” ft was a close shave
and, as the schooner passed the steamer,
tie captain sang out: -“What the bloody
blazes are you doing with your infernal
schooner here in the dark, without a light!”
To his dismay, the< skipper, who was >a
Frenchman, answered :"Vat zc diahle you
’do here viz your old steamboat in .three
feet of water, eh ?” and just then the
steamer'landed-high anh' dry • on & sand
bank. ' -. , .. . . c
, Eyeless Fish.
One df the eyeless fish of the great cave
of Kentucky has bean captured alive and
taken to New Orleans, where it -wiggles for
the edification of curiosity seekers. It t is,
as the name indicates, • without any- ■ eyes
whatever, and about five or six inches long,
much like a catfish in shap e , but without
scales or outer skin, .and is perfectly trans
parent. It feeds entirely on fife,, Janitnal-
cule to be found in water, and .this .must be
regularly changed to supply it -with food.
The water must be kept at a uniform tem
perature of about seveoty-five degiecs'Fah
renheit, special care-being taken to-keep it.
from being topyrarm. . ..
First Love.
It is one of the oddest poihts of differ
ence .between man and woman that woman
has no first love. - The long alphabefr oT-Tier
affections is without any distinct end or be-
gipntogjshe mounts By insenHb^'.'grada
tions from dolls and kittens and pet broth
ers to the zenith of passion; to .descend _-by
the same insensibla gradations from the ze
nith of passion through pet brothers to tab
by cats, , • ' .ary*.
There is nosach event as a- first .kite
forms in a boy’s life to mark for wemaudhe
transition from girlhood to the sadden ma
turity of passion; she has been kissing and
purring and fonding and petting, from her
cradle, and she will pet and fondle and purr
and kiss to her grave:. '’ •
Love, in the technical sense of the word,
is with her little more than an intensifying
of her ordinary life. There is no new'hic-
tiiife. bufflfie colors are for the wkile a little
.heightened and the toneraHSd. Presently
the vividness of color will fade': again £ and
the cool grays lower the tope,' and tbtT pass
sion of life will have died away. Bat there
will be no definite moment at which one
cbnld fairly say thgtJpye came,..of..gppla. A
girh ’ : —
will:
nev<
.... .pencil; that Lam
U0*£_-%ftSS < fttoteaStJb | 'jbibQtl ( itfid>s?t»lik,e.
iSfjJSW vCP,-»-JUOniHUtettof.*hifeg*l»y -.are
, delineating thp, T ltpesn)! itoj* f*cedLS-.:'i _
- It is a proof among many others of what
habit and custom . can effect. 1 At first I
was as impatient'at the.request, and -aswes-
'. the.operution, ,a3 a colt is ofthe
. —.•Columfcmi (Ga.) Enquirer.
a* “I)MarihjhgFu»
Coaid we only pass through the grare
yards of onr Southern country, and upon
each grave endorse the proximate or re-
use of the nremature death of each
it, the number entitled to the above
_ih would be truly a'tonishing. Tisit
resorts of the laboring whites of the
‘iern States—the factories, work-shops,
ihurbs; -f. cities, the .hills anidpiney-
, where Jive, .that class whicl, by haul-
wood,making chairs, and by the cultiva-
of a little patch,eke ont aliving forjtheir
families,—and how, uniform and marked
iognomy ai yon find. Who can mis-
e “cracker” phiz, the parchment-col-
kin, tight stretched acroa3 the nose,
sd on the cheeks and'about the eyes,
pale lips,” lank, lean body, stooped
shoulders, flat chest, and lazy movements?
Africa itself marks its"- children with no
more distinct a mark. Wohld you know
the cause? A visit to the kitchen would
reveal it. Wherever you go the ever-pres
ent frying-pan 13 to be found, and three
times;, a day is it called into service. The
most wholesome antTnourishing food, by its
use, is made indigestible, its most nourish
ing portions utterly destroyed, and render-
cd tough, indigestible and fit only to beget
. dyspepsia ahd ali its attendant ills, to say
notbtng of the waste and extravagance con
sequent upon its use.
Compare the ctess’Spoten of above with its
own class:with.Fratfoe -of- any European
country. The foreigner fresh, healthy,
Reported for the Tri-Weekly Conner.
n; Mr. , JuDlxoft——The eminent names of
Louisvillb, Oct. 14.—Business SUB- Hillman, Swain. Dues and Dodge , are
-j.j c * ■* lik® household words' imNorth • Carolibl.
tive ,t
saddle. Thp.aext timeJC sabiritted very ie-
luctantly, but .jyith Jess ffouncH^i-nott, hoi aQ(1 vigorbn ^ the other lean lank
draj.“twes morerqpttjly to’the'htttthanF ^Lz q? hfi ’ „
do. to tjiCjpaipter’sphahLA lt may easily be‘
conceived therefore that {.yielded a ready
obedience to yqnr.rpqqn-f’ ami to the views'
ofilr. Pine. _-j „q ....^ T , J ; y; , ' :
’ Letters from : Euglnnd, recommendatory
of thesis gentlemen;, canio to any.Rand pre
vious' to his arrival in, America—mjt.qMy
as an artist of acknowledged emiceucc, but
sallow, sad. The one enjoying the sports
of. his. great-great grandchildren, and the
other either filling a premature grave or lin
gering ont^. tiresome, premature old age at
fifty years.
Compare the mode of life and the cause
is plain to any observant man. The French
woman . goes to market and for a few sons
buys a small piece of meat—a joint perhaps,
W^'V^W^T 1 our ‘‘cracker” would throw to fils
It give me-.pleasufe te hear frqm ugL,
sffall"arways,fvel an interest ,in your.happi-
ness . and ..with Mrs. T^qshiugton’s qq'mpli-
hients and,|esjt wishes joined to my sjwnfor
Mrs. popkinsan qtitl yoursclf.
Dr.Bti;' j. i fq,.-. .
. ' ‘Y’i'hiQst'obedt jaffecte
Hole servant
J, - .;. .: ; G, WAS(IXNGTON.
FR-ik’s Qoekqison,, , e - t •,
. u-riT . . ■' ?
: . A Curious Fact. rieaei
It is a carious fact that men wh&have'
beem grodigal.of. their livgs in htfctlo; and
haye(passed throagli,, many djhavrbteadth
escapes i.’ ih’ imminent deadly ; breach,”
should have sogy^afa dread of death when
jt. comes, from the hand of an assassin. It is
rocked andtremhled for
then the shock gradnally collapsed ; so a
trembling and distant rambling was heard.
In the dwelling houses 1 ih'thV’city the
tj^f’ah'dahool?.’ Jtzfe said to'dw'theteostr
violent shockft'lt in th>s part of
J ' - n ' L - ^rem-
the first settlement.' Tboshpot'a
bling oltogether lasted two minutes.'
Guide,” published . in~Np
day—this or the coming month—“A Memo
rial Volume of the Hon: H ow ell UbBh,’ of
Georgia, edited by Samuel Boykin. 1 '
This is the volume: to which alhrsion Iras
heretofore been made in thes£' fcpjhm^'aqjj
shtphfwe trust, will he a worj''
10*1.
place, in onr city. 1 It will bq.eB^jeJyrftie
understand, by a capitally writteif sketch of
/I fl-LL'n TiPa nnd in^ooil ipa MvfrfliAr
Gen .’Cobb’s life, and, indeed, wo leaf.ntha't der; th 9 .law; but. itgoes. against the gn
the desire to obtain and insert that, sketch, of the Virginia distillers,.
has been the cause of the long delay-in the
publication of the volume.—3/tmm Tele
graph
wfiicB was advocated his .assassinatipu-baSir
Neil Campbell, iu his journal lately publish
ed gives a graphic account of the fear which
Napoleon felt for his Hfe.daring the journey
{jrom^onUinebJeaa-tfi Elba. On leaving
Orange, wBerq bp. had been received with
derision and abase, be left his’earriage, -and
enveloping nimself in a Russian«loak,-and
wearing the wl^ite .. cookadn in a common
yongd Jiqb.-.herpdeion in advance of his es
cort, aecpmpanied,, by only a single courier,
d. iltiripg. the rest of the journey repeated,
ly changedaiame and clothes with the com-
missiouvrs who aecpmpanied him. So chary,
then, uf life wasthebero of Lodi.—GasselPs
Xtapa'u'uc. , „ ... - ,... -
... rate Hr 366;
1 Anna zJJckinson, >
T^e Colorado -Herald,- - of the 22n ni t.
says: “Anna J>iekinson created a sensation
in Georgetown yesterday morning by nionnt-
ingpnahtrge horse “straddle-way s’ and
riding away for the Range, at seven o’clock
io the evening qSha-waadressed in bloom
er,, and, ware » gentleman’s overcoat. ■ -Her
delicate little foot and tfiriely turned ankle
were encased in substantial boots, with'but-
ttpina-'aprithe'Bides. An rye-witness gives
;the number- of the boots at two- and a half.
The,same: reporter, :who can be-relied ot,
for qeracity,:says she has a’ glorioiisr | Oiilf. v
So. there’s a.divinity :that shapes'the ends”
ofcAnna J)idrinson.« ! ’•'- 3
diamond r __ _ 0 — - r —,
his hairloug and worn behind’his cars and
parted; jttst above* one of-theifi ;fijs sao’ns’
tache dyed coal black irrespective - of the
color of his hair, and to ’this may be^hdoed
a round, stall-fed-looking ‘ countenance per
petually red and grinning.' -Dancing a
gallop with’ him is as difficult as holding^
yearling calf, rrhilo his legs are always get'
ting tangled in the German and obstanate-
ly taking him on therladies* train, .
A very. ingenious and French mode of
relieving the hunger of travelers has been
adqptod,' on . the leading lines, oat of Paris.
AV certain 3 |tations on the road the rail
road officials,' all of- whom are dresjed in
nniform^inquire if von ^wUl jJine-or sup, as
the - ‘"case m£>Wy«laDHMlIp•&
firmative, the' fact jp immediately telegraph
ed to the station where the meals are pro
vided. Even the npmher of yonr compart
ment goes with il). .On arriving at the eta-
tiona-ho/ putjipto ronr hands..It con-
talns font vifttvsea, wtih.jqtap jgid.wips.
Y r ou arftqllowd ffirty nuputee to pat; which
yp’n , do qlien, thp 3 «k i»iC»its : w»ja»*5h*-
dinumys hpt„ pnd ffixflelltmt.v.y'Bn^at at
yc^Qemarp, ; *pd.qre’ph»rgedithe mydemM
Juice of sixty cents for the iprtangemeilt*
Sour box is taken iram-you, and yon pro-
ct ed onyonrway. ' j ’ •'•*
| -utso-S'i' ; kirinala ft Mi '4 Vxa-’wtjBtel f
In one of the last oonyersatiops it was our
yritF Jcjitf! A. Rawlins—a
aagjjaffaaMalSBg:
satio'n’ occnried soon ^afterthe 'President
had developed his policy in making ap-
il ^wpakkbh'heCterito huvytiteteg>Hmf»
Tier, aid
"i-nii ia».'
gaympar?*- *
which, we trust, will .oe a wor5ny=ana,aon- iBxDANStON.J-’Stime- .
orable tribute to a distinguished-son of -haymgr^aaed the Internal Revenue Act
Georgia. The boot, we hope; will at least by making whisky from sweetspotetoes. the
appear before the' great. State, Fair*takes'Commissioner flanked them fipally b^ d?-
_i*—Tf vi?iii lvo nnA va pi<1innr tlmfc “swput-7intabo£3 must bs rccard-
_ciding that “sweet-potatoes must be regprd-
=cd-a% graip.’t ; jTliis :is -something new.'un-
tee v
JKuntE^at2kbi£aiHi xovyiugiiffin ■»
. The Rural Beau.—You will see'hiM
in his glory thts'-'wiuterr—His toilette for
the bell .room is, in.-- Ms eyes, the perfection
of taste. A longtailed frock coat,'i-cUt nar
row and pnfimdtpirthashonlders, with bag
gy sleeves ; ;ia’n - embroidered white satin
yesti » shirt • whiebrisia-miracle of needle*
work;anil a. present'from his.sweethearl;
a white cravat with -extensive ends'; (paper-
collar, itaowers of adoose and: large cut,
pump so!ed> hoots <irefally pnnctnred od
iMto^fdf TJ If ton (K l a 6 r'ter“ S ennmtai’prerace tnarsta.nea tne nwtoryor
white ki^^abo sao tOolm^e for him, a gthe Bounty. The world 4ill
brcastpHUnntfa gOTgeons fob chain , . .. t&T. cnlnnv with
with a, little cold bread, makes a good,
wholesome, nonrlshing dinner for a family,
. Another day a chicken is bought, again
Boiled with herbs, rice, floor or meal, and
a good spup is made; while the fowl care
fully, cut and seasoned, a little flour made
■into dough, and a pot pie ora baked pie, af- ulcrtms -
fords wholesome and sufficient food fhr a
family,. Now visit onr parchmcnt-faced
friend, i His standard food is a piece of ba
con frieji;. the fat taken and with floor >r
mea^ mixed into a heavy mass and con-
aigned fo to;the inevitable frying-pan, and
out pomes a lnnipof leathery-looking some-
which tEe stomach of-an ostrich could
igest. Givevhimia chicken, and what
.does he do with it? Outs it np, and into
the frying-pan it goes;' after being slowly
.simmered until hard, it is pat into a deep
disk,and the grease poured over it, and
what fat is not soaked up in the chicken is
iqade way with by soaking: his frying-pan
bread in it. : , Give’ him a: rich: jnicey steak,
and into.fhe fiying- pin it goe* and is slow-
Jy.simmered and simmered'and simmered
until np knife: can cut it, and then eaten
with heavy bread Soaked in the remaining
iat; and, thus good and wholesome food, in
quantity, snfiicient to afford a wholesome
liara E’raBoh artixan’aifamily, is by the fty-
iug-pan .process rendered not only barely
enough for one man, bat converted into a
slow poison and. a fruitrol source of dis-
se.
Scarcely a day passes but some poor suf
ferer applies to me forreliel from the “Fry
ing-Pandisease,'” which - relief I am nnablo
to give,.withoot an entire change in his or
her. habits; and unless: such changes is ef
fected, whose appropriate cpitanh will
be.
ILiI :; u . Pied of a Frying-Pan.”
■id* -'-m ’ii 'li' «i ' ‘
-Robinson Cruesoe’s Island.—The Is-
lanck oF- Juan Fernandez, about four, hun
dred 'miles -from" the coast of Chili, is the
seat now of a German colony. Last winter
the Island wascJSeJ’By^EEe-.. Chilian Gov
ernment to a 'comjjany of Cermans, led by
Rohert’^Fehrman, a’Saxoa engineer. He
and his ’’“siteiety have now taken possession
of the islitUd and purpose to make it their
home. ■ They numbered' some sixty or sev
enty individuals, Und have taken with them
cows and other eittle, swine, fow^%9iR
kinds of agricnUUrtIlajil«mento,wltlri)paIU
and fishing apparatus, 'and fools for the va-
rions mechanical trades. It “is said that
Wefirman Itft'Germanj^'eleren years ago,
ahd,‘after passing 'some time in England,
was engaged on-railhayh in' South America.
While there 1 hi conceived the idea that he
has now carried into effect! This is a repe
tition on u larger scale’ of the experiment of
Pitcairb's ieland, without, of course, the
oriulinal'^eface that stained the history of
pended for participation in trade pro
cession, which is five miles long. :
_ Private dispatches make Packer’s elec
tion tolerably certain. .
Official count required to decide Ohio..
Paris, Oct. 14.—Several large ■ meet
ings yesterday. No disturbance. -■ tsi ’
Nashville, Oot. 14.—No now devel
opments regarding Senators hip.
Louisville, Oct. 14, noon.—A com
mittee of one from each State, was appoint
ed on (he following subjects:
The Southern Pacific' Railroad; Rail
roads generally; Direct European Tra
Immigration;- Mississippi and " Tonnes:
River Improvement; Levees; Direct wai
commnnnication with Atlantic Oca
Mississippi outlet; redaction of taxation
and protection of labor, • . . .
Cincinnati, Oct. 14. —Hoh.-
Rawlins, Judge Stalls and; Rev.
Vickers, speak in Philadelphia..';•*
m ’ " • l le 3?® - a
The
table estimates 4100. The Age “says
contest close, only few hundred majority-
a settled matter.
The Pre=s table estimates Gauy’a. 'ma-. qf Dodgft’s wit, determiapd fo be . revenged
yortty at 2,300. The Centnd wa3 offercJ ^
was not Iong^fo^spon that gentleman was
engaged iqan jqiportant ease, and while
CbLUMBUs, O, Oct
— -t IT - t 1A AAA TT l fYiom wrntft t.V fmliwrmfv in ’.fotnlrtfiAn'*
watch the career of “this little colony with
deeply interested eyes; fUr; apart from the
ciiriosity-snld sympathy naturally attracted
by the experiment itself, \no more 'engaging
spot could have been chosen in which to
mako it than that which is cherished in so
.many-heart) as Robinson Crusoe’s Island.
• : 1 ' '
George Francis Train,
locomotive that has rnn off the track,
e'down, with its cqwzpqtpbep bqried in-
a‘stump, and the wheels making a thous
and revolutions .a minute—a kite in the air
which has lost its"tail—xhuman novel with
out a hero—a man who climbs a.tree tor a
bird’s nest ont .on the limb, and in order to
get it saws.the limb off between himsel: and
the tree—a ship without a rudder—a clock
vritfiont hands— a per^op thot is a|l text—
/TjantoroTme "of words—an arrow shot Into
the air ~the apotheosis of talk—the incar
nation of gab. Handsome, vivacious, ver
satile, muscular, as neat as a cat, clean to
the marrow, a jndjfb Qfthif’effectqf clothes,
i '—gal jit fepd,*ahff-regillar only ip habitevv
oon-day mystery^i-a solved conundrum—
S raotieal joke ini ’earnest—a cipher hnnt-
a ’figure to- pass' for something; with
—brains of twenty menTn hishead all pnl-
g ‘different waytr;-uot bad' as to heart,
bat’a man .who has shaken hands with rev-
sfehcS,’ > e tu* 1 • - .a -<• i ’■ ■»
|'b>j ac Tt'1;;-^ JjiC 7 .’
5 «* *-'v' Fashionable Colors.
' The fashionable 'Qqlors.in'ipilliw
fall . are jplntn colorj a dark rioh tint, new
anffelegant, in velvet—Rntelan green, a pe
culiar shade of dark.green,’ very becoming
Grant—Hayes elected by 10,000.
3 & 1 Republican majority. Signed
Harrison,Chairman Republican, Commit
tee. . j’j u
Savannah, Oct. 11.—The Democntie
vote for Mayor .and Aldermen- is;.over- |::K i a>
whelming. Ont of fonr thousand five
hundred registered voters, the! Democrats,
will poll four thousand. The negroes gen
erally are voting with them. . - :j-
Columbus, O, midnight, Oct 15—Re
turns since noon don’t change the probable
result—ten thousand majority for Hayei.
San Francisco, Oct. 14.—-Revolution
in Sonora immense. Troops statioped
along the Southern frontiers. . The . gov
ernment in baying and mannfactnriii
material. Deserters from the army . nd-
Lazados cavalry appeared on' the
frontier, causing considerable alarm.' : I
Madrid, Oct 15.—The reply of Min
isters to Sickles, is that National ’ dignity
prevents the acceptance of a foreign medi-
atorin domestic affairs. kmwiii
Valentia still holds against troops.’- ::j
Philadelphia, Oct. 15.—Thg Press
table makes Geary’s majority 3>I64. - The
Age publishes no table, but says' returns
are unreliable. Both parries claim-, that
State official returns will be. required, to
decide the contest! , ru i
Washington, Oct. 15.—Customs from
the l3t to the 9th, inclusive, over fo t and
a half millioni. v ,
Revenue over quarter of a million dol
lars.
Delano returned. '
Mr. Davis sailed from Baltimore 1 for
Charleston to-day, en route for Mississippi.
D. G. Swan, appointed by the Freedman’s
Bureau, Educational Functionary fori-rite
border States, vice Kimball.
Farragut will hardly live through the
night ' "’ - '
Delano acceeds that lawyers having two
distinct offices, or places of business, must
pay two license.
It is stated that Gen. Canby*B report is
fatal to charges of fronds, intimidation, etc,
in the Virginia election. ’ " v-
rfioar, Phillips and Carlisle argued ' ju
risdiction intheTergcr habeas corpus case
to-day. Discussion reserved: Court ad
journed to Monday. -
Philadelphia, Oct, 15.—In connec
tion with the election troubles,, the t pro
bate of the Court of ^Common 'fleas was ar
rested and locked np; his office. ‘hears .sign ‘
of having been'ransacked.* ' ! -
Paris, Oct. 15.—The Times’ moneyHr-
ticle says confidence in Spains’ -ability".to
suppress the insnrection is ih creasing in
commercial circles. -
Gtascow, y?.; Oct;15;—wjc®
mg. Vulcan Oil Works ’and - the Eagle
iron Works destroyed. Xoss very heavy.
Washington,. Oct-15.—Nothing addi-
Daisies. , -tj
Ifiirw6»rfi% sca of snow-white daise*.
—.I Walk kne«-J«eP in Xhb'lavel tid«
Mi« me‘a path tiiron'sh their lovely aVce'tnl
Sadly marking my r.thjraj hcrme.^ ^;. ,. ,
°^f^nr^s^^^ fpI “ 3UrC ’
Hare Imjrfe wMto of the Under beauty •;
That tees and butterflies find so sweet.
UA l« JunMls ■».>!»■
News Jottiugs.
Texas is disgusted with its negro jurors.
ttSXV'if 4 etoft!
Many Swedes rushing into Mississippi.
^hscalodia’MSff'I^graph,;.'
_ has plenty of partridge
Corn scarce there at JI'40 per'bushel.
! The Herald tHintetllat'tBeMtetrtidni of
the 12th do not signify mneh. - dyd
Eumqrgd that-B. E.-Lce. has been offered
Presidency of Cuban Republic.
Tjj^rifve^w ^uy_y%*ii^,toffier#rrery
where demanding freedom. vaJi-WJ
Chinese immigration agency has al-
m
tional regarding the elections. . . ;t
Proceedings of the L mis villa -Convent
ion still preliminary. : ;Y- ainl
Wilshnoton, Oct. 15.—The ;caso'’oF
the war steamer Cuba eomes np’before “the
U. S. Commissioners tomorrow, and ebririn-
ues. Excitement great. A Marine‘ who
deserted the Cnba was brought as a GoT-
ernment witness, and an attempt was made
by the officers of the Cuba to arrest him
to-day, bat failed-. Officers of the-Cubk
are confidant of ultimate rdeasC. '
Richmond, Oct. 15.—Win. Todd w'af
thrown from his horse to-night and killed.
A telegram to the Dispatch sayy -Gov.
Walker delivered an address to-day on ‘ the
Fair Grounds at Danville. In the' poeti
cal portion of his address he said he felt
nothing but pity for the opposition, party
in the late canvass, who were led by a set
of cormorants and carpet-baggers,’ who had
nothing at stake hot their own selfish in
terests. He rejoiced that the election set'!
tied the fact that Virginia was hereafter
to be ruled on the principle of right and
justice, and civil and political equality.—
What she nqw needs is plenty of honest
indnstrions and intelligent laborer^nqjo
matter-from what source they come. He
appealed to the yonng men not to - forsake'
the State, and not to forsake the- plow; and
fly to the huge cities of the NoTth ( where
vice and ffemof--li|atipn aqaits ftejn^
Nashville, October 8.
The Fifteenth Amendment was hot act-
edjon to-day by reason of the Governors,
message * not having been sent in. . Ast lie
Legislature has adjourned until Monday*
the question will not como up before that-
day oj Tnas^ay, R pap he stated’ almost.
nuui; Vj w ui uubvvv, J ■■ — —
the charms of a dark-eygd beanty. Navy
Map; n 'Uark {line different from every hln|)
hat has been worn. Chestnnt brown is a
qn lined he* rail s new and,rich color, anfi In velvets and saV-
».n« i-(»b sit ins will be a favorite and much sought aftet.
Virginia'’ rebels, Cora! cola'r Is' destined to’he fashionable—
’ " '* “ also both black and' Brown will be worn in
Velvets; - The Nile green is a new shade, a
pi .-pale delicate tint, something- like' the peep-
’ liar 'shade of sea foam when it sparkles in
the shn-light. Dark velvets,'ai brotjn, black,
will bo trimmed- with brilliant gay col-
J(’ 'pX*r>e <Se ) i it tt.il u'- . It i
4i u i mx m wm ite
,j, ~ - ■ , x lip.U* that have pealed.. mito - -msKew Jersey.” -
aeteteq *^41«3tr1.-hW *{
Texas'negroes are to form(a colony
in-Nevr Ji>tv«v. . •
One.iwas. at one rinie Governor of the
State,.another Judge ol-tlie Supreme Court
and-aff ofjt‘-em werro;distingnished
and lawyers, - q ~i ij ierbin «•» ■>*
In goingthe ronnds-of.the*Circuit, ; on
one occasion,.they all happened "to 'meet in
a little village in one of the back counties,
Sitting inlthe Court House one day, and
Bavipg nothing else., to -do af the: time,
Dodge wrote the: epitaph of-his compeers,
and left iUyiago»- the- desk of Jndge
Du us.- t JUU’
,The document was-in’ the'following
words. O n: c« av:«i-.5, • a Vt 1 Tt
“Here lics'a“ Hillman andh'Swain;
Whose lot let no mira choose; ’
~ ~ " dioAuncpaiiipoX
. Wi
These gentlemen,.whoiwewte.the.victims
them, W|0^ftjBe fjjjpwing in "retaliation’:
For dith nViK&MkpnghVcotfl'd
He could nobdbdgg the Devif” *"
bi»T!>'- ^jnWiowi '- 'HAG:
is about.to he
Twentv Chrizhan'missionaries wete mas-
crcJiri Oliinal >’< *:-i , ; :r • *’ - * j
A lady near Memphis a few days sibee
K tlK’I J
It |S proposed to .reTive.‘thcr South Cato-
Mrafewrefci*. kibwi -.n
Rumored that thq^few York , bondhold
ers will enter the ring against Johnson for
the Senate.
The Canadian ladies are tail
Prince Arthuris apartmentwltt’ Be is away
.faKgeta^si^itteChis cldthesi -ad *! i
One hundred and ninety-eight marriage
tefMps h^vejteen gutted by .thp.Ordipaiy
^Moaroe^conngfhm^eY.^. ?ij
San Francisco threatei
who predicts another eanhq:
pie are. shaky on that subjects : '
State; in the LdniivilleJCoriventioni Seventy-
oae is her number. ,>iz! hafl
The .editorrof the.New York 7Vi5une has
^S®Sr
ffCofe^oh^ere*
of yon,’ said an urchin to some sticks' of
peppermint >eandy (in a confectioner’s win-
4ow-..:» ivpY afil i rz odt
iJddgb Denktrngijr- sORttMli
QcmO> ftpiahiDMfi hfe
election, and had told him he hopedjjhc
would be elected.
jufJcroc: cdl * <erm »V. i ai nam A
J, Clarke Swayza.
The individual whose
article, is gifted with a very vivid imagina
tion. He does get np more highly colored
items for his paper than ever the gorgeous ’
Beadle spread over the thrilling pages of
his marvellous dime novels. In. every is
sue we hear of the most inflammable out
rages occurring, more wonderfully fabu
lous than anything we have ever heard, or
will ever hear, until we see his next- paper.
We have had negroes skinned, roasted,
broiled, barbecued, forced to eat each oth
er, hung by the toes and starved, poisoned,
beat tc death, and, in short, negroes killed
iu every imaginable style.
We cannot think what will be the next :
horror, hat wonld suggest to Swayse to
look over Mr. Bonham’s Pirate Book, as
some lively variations of torture can be
fonnd there. ..
He. heads an article, “More Attroeitles’*—
atrocities^rith two Ts—regular attrooties
—tremendous attrocitie*. After a sanguin
ary introduction, he says:
'1‘V. in f AW finttC that A« 4
Ecer' 'from a
A tie black
of an incendiar^ ’
•A lettered
gentleman in Ma
residents around; that city‘aro' n'o’ir'brirg-
CTLi Jhry- tfyiriopili hnlift rtfiraHnnfiiwttff
.yu^yyo, ; rT .j/ loa .v. tii s.-fi V
Eight mgrqgtates are still Deeessary for
the ratification of the. 15th amendmentt—
The States from which * these eight ‘votes
are to be received are Texas,' Mississippi,
Alabama, California, -Delaware, Georgia,
~>wa. Kentucky, Maryland. Minnesota;
ehraska, -New. Jersey, ..Ohio, ; Oregon,.
■hode’ Island, Tennessee aid Vermont.
;rn« M W
. Threo years ago a Georgia planter sold
his-plantation for {>,000. .As the - purcha-,
ser was unable to make the payments, ..he
was <cotupellcd to take'the land back and
cancel.thjB bargain. -Since “then he has
madq two good crops of cotton .on the land,
•gi f fey days ago he oald.ittjfor .818,750.
.(A-Gorman in - Reno,* Nevada, ^recently
married an English girl, who had come (all
the way from J3gagwalL~J2ngland, for a
husband. The .parties , had: never seen
each .other nntiL .they met in Reno, but had
done their‘courting .’by letter, .and ex
changed*
Ih£ Dougherty, Farmej’q, Club, says the
‘ riy'WcicV, will attend the State Fair,
Members
inept, ..
The more important bills introduced to- At-Vincennes, Indiana, a few days ago,
day contemplate the repeal of partisan laws a mother was tryingto force her child to
enacted daring the last four years. The take a dose of puls,-and iu its straggles
bill introduced yesterday to apeal all laws against swallowing them, one of them en-
passed the last three seaaioni was tabled tered its windpipe, and it died in a few mo-
withont a dissenting vote, ' ■; ' menU f : ' ' ,
A resolution wMintroJnced in the House "■aiinLJI'v’L" am -a ■«
setting apart a portion of a gallery for the L ^h^ttfeka^dewmar Brownaville,
use of negroes. •Heretofore, the colored Jy^turdv eremug .wgro
folks have had fall swing, seating tBem-
fc., .w, m«|
Ho'pse J'o-day for the first timf. He jras in The Spanish Cafeipet refuses ali qjprcadi
close confab with some of his most earnest to foreign mediation between the goveru-
snpporters, and his moTements attracta ment and the Cuban revolutionists. Maj.
geod deal of Rttentiop. 'Gen, Sickleb. has, consequently, officially
- - *•••* ! — withdraws the United States tender of a
I^FSilver has been discovered in'Ar- mediatory effort towards a‘ peace ’ arrange-
1 ksusas. me’nt hitherto presented by him. D
Thm letter says that on the 28th of Au
gust, about midnight, a gang of forty or fif
ty disgnised men-went to the house of Geo.
.Cain for the avowed purpose of killing s
colored man named London Smith, because
lie had dared to speak lavorably of the Re
publican party, and had been heard read
ing the American Union.' He managedto
elude;this dan; and when they fouad he
had. escaped them, they seized his wife and
beat her anrilshehad to be carried to her
bed, and so maltreated and broke the hones
of two "of her cBildreir, that they will be
cripples for life.
The gang then went to a white woman’s
house and insulted and. beat her because
she had spoken iq favor of the freedom of
the negroes, and the justice of the Repub
lican ‘party. .Not content with bearing her
to the most inhuman abase, they tore to
pieces her clothing, and completely demol
ished her fnmitdre.
ij« They next went to the house of- another
negro, caught himjand were taking him out
of his honse to inflict some punishment up-
on him, when he made his escape amid the
showcVof bullets that were fired after him.
His family then received their attention.—
His wife was ravished and left in a lifeless
condition. . .
egro men who have been known to
have given their preference to the Repub
lican party, are now being hunted - ip and
brought to an account for their action.
hen says he cannot produce witoeas-
rcbiels take precaution to kill witnes-
ses as well as their first intended victims.—
The only thing we are allowed . to know
about it is that they “come up missing,
, about pay -rime.”-
Oh, Swayze, old fellow, we are afraid
that-ls most too hard a one,. Ron your ma*
chine” ; regular,but mild." -
He.says again
, ,We have a communicaiion from Hawk-
he subject of the colored man
who.went' io cbnrch with flocr on his face,
Wfrich. ’as rt is another evidence of the
gross injustice practiced upon the colored
people, we will make room for next week.
We shall hare a pleasant little tale un
folded on this subject next week, probably
under the title’ of “The Demon of the
Flour .-face” or the “Hobgoblin of the
Whitewash." . .
AS a writer of fiction, Swayze ia a pleas
ant success, but as a historian, we record
him a bloody failure, .anroff ..I v:7? Bat
- ;* . . ^ .1*
The Chinese.—A writer in the N. Y.
n.’wharknows the Chinese well, thus da-
erreotypes them. **
have lived nearly two decade* in CaK-
forriia, and know’of the people of whom I
write. (They are barbarous, cruel, theiviah,
unreliable, and wedded to nameless pracrie-
3 that .to mention is sufficient to make the
esh creep. Their morality is nothing, on
ly so; Every hen roost and dotha fine in
California luts to be guarded against their
depredations. They systematically coin
and issue counteifeit money—a business at
which they are quite adepts. The few wo
men that' leave China are bought and sold
as to many sheep in the shambles. Every
China woman in California is a prostitute,
and they spread among*the young people
where they reside every form of nee, and
besides, maladies ofthe most horrible ehar-
acterP-y tmj y . • r,
' These would he desirable acquisitions in
deed ! '
’- •*•’ ■'outL ■' m "me ail ■
Mr. Fillmore.—Ex-President Fillmore
held a public reception at the eoert-bons*
in Louisville on .Monday. In tmfemm to
the address of welcome he said:
“Nearly twenty years have riapnedninot
I have taken partin' political mattere.-1 be
long to no party; bnt I do belong to my
country, and cannot express to yon tki
ratification I feel to-day at seeing in pros
ect a deliberative body gathered frost every
itafein the Union, the Union restored—
that patriotic and glorious Union which
has been endangered, hut, I treat, not
lost.
Tableaux, representative of Lord Byrcn,
Lady Noel Byron, Mrs. Leigh and Mrs.
Barnet Beecher Stowe, are pwsretsd at
the Tammany Theater, New York. The
dreadful topic of the alleged inaect—die-
cussioo of which has been foreed upon the
press by Mrs. Stowe’s meat injudicious pub -
iication—is altogether too solemn, too mo
mentous, and ws will add, too dirty (if
anything can be too dirty for the nse.of
the spectators in human depravity who de
grade the stage in these days) to he used in
this manner.
as-A temperance lecturer has started
from Kansas with the declared intention of
walking to Augnsta, Maine, and delivering
a lecture on temperance every evening
while on his way.
IS-It is annonneed that th* okjsst af
the Southern Commercial Convention is “~
consnlt as to the best means of devel
the commercial and manufacturing
ests ofthe country, regardlessof the ini
ests of any particular section.
-7—
Daring the tremendous excitement is
Wall street on Thursday and Friday, tbs
sales of gold on Thursday amounted to thren
hundred and fifty millions, and on Friday
to five hundred millions. New York is a
large place.
Northern capitalists propose to invest
8100,000 in a cotton factory at Atlanta*
Ga., provided the people of that eity in
vest an equal amount.
■JYeather.—The weather is clorioos;
Cool, calm and tranquil.