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hr nil ia»« witw nirtnv «.*«*«.
• tiro veritable OlympuBCAof Jliiulostan.—
I And Iho luultiiiidiMi in tiio jiluioabononlh
look up f" r hiflj* to Chef a hills wbcntto
. , .. . I tltajf hulp is to come! And when wo
l" 0 dn nnt « nnw “« nM y P° Rm rtfobtjht of the myrnfrl* Who worn then
could bo moro npmomirttoly ieproduO.Ml Jn<fki ||p f or | lu | p to theeo nho.lefl nnd
nt tin* tuuu, thnn Willi (iojr old Cliuk * thri>lll;ri c f dicta, how could wo help
Juinutif.il I inert on "October, which will f„,.)inK that—unlt-M they wero rescued
ho found lioluvr.—JeuriMi S'
Hnltmn, M Leant hi to view,
Month of niy heart' then dawocsl tare,
With M<l and tided Isr.v* to alrew
Pale summer's mclanUnly bier.
Tin m-mulng of thy wind* I hear,
A* tho red annset die* »(*r,
An<l tiara «f purple cRudt appear,
Obscuring every western »t*r.
Thou solemn rnonlh I I hear thy voice!
It U-ll* my eoul of other <J iy»,
When but lo livewsito rejoice,
When earth wen lorety lo my gate!
OS. viaions brljelit oh.Dtrased hour*,
When are thy lie ng i apt lire* now?
I *»knty spirit's wearied power*
I a k my pel* aud fur % cJ brow!
I look to nature, and behold
My life'* dim anib'eme, rudlirg rour.d,
In Iiiim of crimeon end of gold -
Toe yfai'a deed honor* ou the ground :
And sighing wilh Iho wlnda I feel,
While their low p'niotl murmur by,
How iiiiiob Ulsir **• aping, tune* mtm!
01 UCa a. d hautiiu dee iny.
When epii. g'e delightsome momenl* shone,
• They citne la aephyra from Ih# Waal;
Th*| hole the wood lutk’a melting lone,
They alirred the blue laik’e glut*/ breast;
Through summer, lalntinjfln the ho t,
Tim/ lingortd lu the f rost elude;
Hut cfaa-tged and strengthened now, they heat
In stoiui, o'erimu ta r, glen end glade.
• Mow liko thane (rini[otti o'er the broil
Wl#n life li frorh and joy l» new;
H. di i>« the Im'cyou'e downy nett,
And transient oil *i they aio true I
They allr Iho Imres in that bright wrea'h
Wliloh Hope about her forehead twinee,
Till grief a but rigs* around It breathe,
Tbon Pleasure's lip ila amlle tedgns.
Alt* I tor Thnn and Death and Cart,
What gloom about our way they fling!
I. ike cloud*in autumn'* gusty air,
urflh psgeanl if the aprlug,
fFenin* llmt caih suectaaive year
tkomod bathrd In hilt's of brighter pi Ida.
All**' l.ko wit hoied Iruvca appear
Amf sleep in datknes* sldv by aide,
The bur
Ti e area it
’ by Hritiili syrppqljiy niuJ ii»benov-
olcbeo from the grnup nf spiritual death
on (hut ihiy when liny lnttf tCunipct
! sound*, the*o my raids, tasteful or looking
i tip to tfKmo pcfrletw emtacewt for aid,
j will be found calling on those vory rocks
tint! mountain* to full upon them mid to
hide them from Iho fueo of tha Lamb?—
Surely it wan nn awakening view of the
cure, A Bolotrinistagimprekion—to rualUe
| in menial vit-ion Iho condition of tho vast
; multitudes, which instead ofgndmiring
: in theHO'OVOfliwtlng hills tho workmnn-
ship of tho great Jehovah, tint! in them
i tho originating and perpatuutliig source*
• if idolatry, nupcrnlition, and eternal ru-
"in. Arc we not warranted, then, in up*
pealing to nil who bear tho tiattio of—
[ Christ in theso highiv-fuvored land* to
j eotno to tho help of the Lord—tho help
, of the Lord against tho mighty in those
| fof-d'wtant heathen real nut—that mitn-
born, roamed nnd tiaved, inatoad of call*
, ing on tho roeki nnd mountains to cover
tlioin, tnity bo privileged to look tip with
triumph lint joy to tho tSrfch of Got), ro-
j voided from heaven, on tho grout white
| throne, nnd bail Irs coming, not iih a
I judge to terrify nnd condemn,blit iih tho
' Saviour of tlm world to pronounce u Bun*
tuuco of final nc'juittul?
[Sunday at Ifoiiu.
1 "Tho word Himalaya is lingulurly ox-
i prcfOtivo, being a dc- Viplivo photograph
•of tho rftnlity. Tho term “llifn” ih tho
‘ strongest ono for cold, implying frost
and enow; "aluyo” i» abode or residence,
So that nimnliiyn mny bo rendered "tbo
| perpetual rcitiduiico of frt>Bt nnd hiow."
| \V, T. Colqult of Carroll Cd. Gn. given
tho reodem of tho Southern Cultivator
i tho following directionn for keeping po*
tntow:
| "I build a pon ol logn, nhy deni rod
I length,.nnd live feet wide, (thin leanonn
the rbk from bulking,) four to »ix fuel
1 high ; liew it ilown evenly on the itmidc,
1 mi that tho wu'l* tnny he ceiled or daub*
WOBD PAINTINU. cd raoolhty ; cover tha whole with a
Tlm following incl^hparnblo piece of, good roof, unit hnvo n Hinnll door in tlio
word painting in from the poo of Iho eel j l *nd. When thin it done, raino tin* hot*
, . tom with A'.nnon five or Hixlnehea high;
librutcrl Dr.Dull, Mwionary froilMloot.j cmm ||lM „ w „ h dry Bnndi kc0|) ,| lem
laiil to tho India. Tho IUnnilnyna nro rrom cutting the potatoes, which may
a myn'ory. | now bo put in, beginning in the middle.
In the lowest (luti of Hengal and else Threo or four inclieH *»f dry nnnd munt
«hero, tho iq.l in often below the level! bo placed between them and the wall,
of tho non, which is kvpt out by embank* 1 *
inoiils un in Holland; and in nlriking eon-
81,ATE FOB FOGTINO.
J *Tbe following extract* nro from urn
intorestilfc corre spondent of the Macon
Telegraph: .
In noticing tho vnst mineral rcfsour-
n nf jron. coni, gold, granite, mnrblo
and lirno, which enuved Georgia to re*
Kemble more, in her natural eapacitiOH,
tho groat State of IVonnylvaniu than
any other State io tho l/nioa resembles
it, and which, then developed, will prove
a Hourco of unimngined wealth to her
people, tho urtielo of »lat»; muat not be
omitted.
Tho gront Creator, in supplying this
wtrlli with Uh interuul sources of wealth
HoemH to hnvo been chary in selecting
localities on wlneli to bestow thin miner
al. Not to refer to tho Old World, or
to other cmmtVies beside our own, ulute,
n few years ago, wns mp|>o8ed to exist
only in -tho States of Vermont, New
York, I’onnsylvuniiLund Virginia. La
ter yours have increased tho number of
States possessing this valuable commodi
ty by one—namely, Georgia. Tho States
of Kentucky, Tennessee, South Caroline
Alabama, and Mississippi, nail tho Wes
tern States, are all supposed to be deit-
lituto of this mineral. Further investi
gations may discover it; bt^t this is doubt-
nil. Uuftiucs this, in tho Stutcs which
contain slate* but few loctditics scorn to
have Icon assigned to it; though, whore
it is found, it is found in a quanity which
seems inoxliastible.
The fact of Iho fewness of localities
which contain slate capable of bring
worked, should repress the ardor of thoso
who look for sluto flurries in every plnco
where l.liio limestone is found, in tho
State of Georgia, from 4 stict nnd thor
ough geological purvey, only tho region
in tho vicinity of Van Wert is believed
to possess it,
• •
To giro some iden of tlm extent of this
mineral in tho vicinity of the plnco be
fore referred to, it w ill necessary to com
pare Iho extent of quarries there with
thoso known to exist in other portions of
tho United Staton where elate is found.
Tho Hag^Blato Company, of Now York,
boast that thoy hnvo a quarry of 80
acres, but tho Hate Company of (J -
trust with these (says Dr. TlulV) tho liitn
nltiyas*—the most stupendous protubor
nricce on tbo surface of our glubo—ex
tending in knight for two thousand miles,
nnd hIjmtiiig up their loftly summits in
to tho sky, hall as high again as the An
tics, or dourly twtas tho height of Mont
lllauq. The appoornneo uf theso will
vary indefinitely, according to tho posi
tion or distance of iho speututor, tho sea
son of the your, or the statu ol tho at
mosphere. As tlio.Wjiluf of theso lines
I rometimes have a plank for tliia pur
pose, raising it up as tho potatoes nro
put in, keeping tho spneo between tho
plank and wall woll tilled in with tho
band which will run down through tho
potatoes ns tho plunk is raised. Lot
lehin remain «i> untiM freezing weather,
when you can readily cover entirely
with the dry wmd, deep cnagli to keep
them from being chilled, come atten
tion may bo uecociiauiy for awhile, as
tho sand will continue to disperse itself
among thorn, mid Iduvo the top naked.
There should be no locks in tbo roul.
o inuot outer into minuto or varied dotaitn I There is buSlitllo wnnU> in tho sond
bo cun only try, Imwuvor inudoquntoly, ( when on<jo'urociirod. Like'tho house,
to portray thorn an tliuy unco pvusonted it is ulwnys^Tiindy, and nt tho spot,
tliomsolvcji to ilia own veiw. Viowinff; Hence, tho chunpncsH of tho plan. fb»
them from a part of tlifc groat Gaiigvtic! pliilosophysif Iho plan, in tho uniform tern-
plain Dunejilh, they worn soon rising iu poruluro it ensures, whilu it nlisorbs, nnd
micoessivo and doarly-dollnod ranges, carries oil tho uxceaa'.vo m isturo that
amt almvo tho other. J,oohing at tho j may be in the potatno. i havo tried tli'is
lowest range lirst, it somewhnt resomli plan satisfactorily, it was suggested te
my mind by seoing hogs rooting Up
sound potatoes in thoSpring
Pavino iiih Hacos.—A good story is
To Mask II a nr, Ho*r.— Pour four gullonsof lioil
trg w-kUr orarsix ponnda nf wubiog aotli (sal *o
At) and thrra pnnndi ofi;n«lxck*J lima. Bltr tho ' ««• I'Hooia, Uri.ig a*kad the uboru
.l,i g ,.»II..^MIIM>U u>Ul 111.
dear. It i* 1,-Cprlo let It Hand alt night, aa it j
takes Inoalimo fi-r Ike arfllnunt lo actilt. When'
nlear, strain the w»lrr, put in rii ponnd* of fat with
tt, and holt for tnu hnura, tUrriog it m«»t of the)
time. If i' il ■»* not aeem thin eocu^h pat another
gallon nf wnler on tha ground*, stir **d drain i IT, j
md add *a is Vnnlcd lo Uie toUiug miatarr. It* !
thicknertean bs tried b/ oceasionalljr r" ui "ir a little (
n e pliile In cool. Htir in a handful of salt jual be-
fine lakleg it off the fre. Hare a tub ready aoaketl 1
In prereut the annp from sticking, poUr it in, and I
let it stand until solid, s hen you will bare (mm the
shore quantity of ingredlehis abodt forty pnunda l
of nico shite soep.—American Artisan.
Hard snap made aa abnrr, we And by trl.l in ntir |
own bouschoid, ia/sstly imprured by Ihe follow .
Ing rociept taken from the Country Gentleman, 1
Which mukea it an exeeilen^U lift ro*p by tha addi-,
lion of a iuite%le perfume — Eot So. Cixr.
To Banes h'o*r — M*b-a kettle of brine-one
ptal of eemmo ) salt to two gallons of water. In
Are gallons of ibi* brtno boil Id pound* of aoap for
two hours. Vben cold, nil it )■ bars, scrape the '
sediment from lire bottom of Ihe bars, lay them on
* eloping shell lo drain well, espoaed to tbs sen fur |
M<x i-hing kr a good w bile
'ABE YOU A MASON 1'
M- rift, rector rf St. Funft Churth, Pe
by a
I nm ore nf lb* band,
W'bo will laiihl'illy aland
lo the bond* of effoctuin and lure: .
I hart knwkad at tha door,
One wretched amt poor,
led the,* for ~.t%»vw.u I stood.
Br Ihe b. !p of a friend.
Who a»i »i*nte d.d lend.
I a uroeiled an entrance to gairtt
Was rrcelred in ihe West,
tiycominaiid fiom the Kut.
Uut not without felling acme poa.
Here my eon arete* wrs la'tgh*,
With a moral qui'e fnioght
Willi rr-otlmen's holy uml true ;
Then ouward I traveled,
To hare it unrsra.led,
What Hiram iuteaded to do.
Ve'j soot, to tho Hast
I in Kile kin < wu my rrqiieat.
And “Bghl, b« command did attend ;
Wli.n lu! I (Hirwircd,
to doe Sum rndfcled,
A Master, and Urotber, and Friend.
COVEiNOR WORTH. -,CF tfOKU* CAR0L1IA, DFSIBTID.
T9 1HB VRXHl^ W- Th c ,j TM flowed u nh the light rf* i|s brr**»,
Delegates from diflpront pnijmna oil And tbr ware* were efldyfhg bj-;
North (.'arolina to on oducai^wl. con- ,\nd ll.e round, red »im went down in Ihe Wei
To Ittuiira rnx Ttsrs or New Wood—A new
keg, churn, bucket, or other wooden rra«el will 1
generally aemmunieate a diragreeab'e odor lo enr- j
thing that I* put ini# it. To prerent this inonn-
renwnca, Aral rca'd tha raraal wall with balling «».
ter, lo'lliglbe irs'er remain in il till eold. Then
di«*o!re some |«atia*h nr soda In lukewarm water,
adding a little bit of lime io II, and wash Ihe inaidc j
ol the rcaiel well si h this eolation. Afterward*
reald it well with plain hot water, and lihae il wi'.h
c<dd water Ufuie you use it.
Giibbx Tovirn Ptcat.tJ.—T^k* any six*, bn!
tho** ready t« Open am tha hot, plac* them lb a
rearel and throw on a band full of salt; cover with
baling water, and let them stand till colt*; then
dice them ihriiug'a Iransrersely once or twice, ae
curding to also; then lay them In a crick with thin
sliced onions. I’repaie the vinrgrr with clores,
cinnamon, and allrp ce, and pour on hot. Com
and set away fora lew dajn. They will b« found
rery delicious, and sill keep all wiotar. Those
n ho dislike onions, may omit ILcuf.
Cabsaor, Wurrx -PtcaLsn.—Fites j our eabtugc
thin; then lay il in rail fcr twenty four hours, strain
It very dry, then put io » stone j>r with allspice
j n.are, attd tinegar, snd poor it in bollirg hot;
M have aa.TPlained from It strict aiul | It rery clow, rrpml the vinegar three limes, and il
hid tho Width, or Cuinborlund,nf Grain-
jiijtfinuuiitiiiimsucii from tho distance of,
if dozen or twenty miles. Hohiud that,
nnntWr tango nsoondod nlnujitly nndj
bohllv, some setflun or eight thousand 1 told of n Western farmer, a candidutn
la,tl, ls .i, U-*td A, .™on ; l, » .l.i. -l flir o..„grPM,whMo,u.i Kl .lK. t WMlp l |i«
wat »Jon toworntg aloft amidst ovorlnst' ... h , , „
ing snows,, ticoi jug into tho clouds „|- lndnt of »toalmg his hogsfnnd was flnully
mlht'f HliovVtlm clouds. Gns'ng at this! onuglit in tho act. Anxious to socuro
umgniticiuiit bopiio When t)io sun was tlio inuii'tt vote nnd liisown poik at tlio
4 p ,° 7° W\ on i^ ,0 i lirH ' W snmo link ', tho farmer wont to him and
durkuned with llui shadows of night, tlm'! ,, .
so*ond still illumined with Iho tioiy bluzo 81,1
Ail tin sun; when it iu turn, boon mo dar- 1 “ Now 1 "'“l 10 H'ls |uopo.Mtion—ifyon
I wlt'd, there was s ill tlio third, with, its W 'H l° l *uy I" K s nlono in tho future, I
dax/.ling masses of jiuro wjiito snow. j will not only say nothing of tlm post,
When tho sun had fairly approached , when I kill in the l.ill I'll put into
their hoi is in, tlioy apnonrod to contract * y° ur ‘^'Unrfivo barrels of as good pork
n slight tingo nf purplo, which gradual- j ii»,1 make."
)y thi. pcnetl into acurli-t or crimson.— 'I ho follow rglortod a moment and
Aud whcivtUa ldngof tlio day had mnni-. tbon reoliotl:
festly disapponrud from tlurto umcalca-j , l ‘''» fi'id’s a fair proportion
b!o heights, tho rosato blush suddenly 1 !"'. v 'L ow i »«"l, seeing as it's I'll do
vuniahur, anil was Instantly sueccodfltl I *’ u ^ I v °w I believe l shall lose pork
by greenish^ndwritJco thogluistlinesa of a! lj . Y 1,10 operuti-)n. M
coiiiitenanoo in tlio grasp tif death, forol- j
bly yet sadly rominuingof ono blooming! Tun Itr.v. I.ovick Pimtoe.—'I’bis nni
like tlio bright rose of summer, ami tho nook divine nnd remnrksb'o man. who
ne\t moment a stricken corps - '. j has been tilling the Methodist pulpit in
• lluv.ng ascended the second range, this city for several days, is phycicnlly,
ami taken our station there befuro tho j montully and morally a study for the
dawn of day, what an indo.«o: ibnlile spue- thoughtful; Ho has been preaching tlm
• t.icle prt'sontcd itself to our astonished gospel constantly, faithfully nnd ably for
v, \\! Fro tho sun became vi.-iblo hi«* ^ivy-two years, having commenced his
lirst ray a woro seen in ono direction, labors is ISO I, being now years of
Hriki.igou those eold, ley, sli rv, neotllo-! age, yet oil Sunday last, ho preached
like joints, which seemed to sparkle two sermons of over an hours length
like glittering diamonds nr stars in the , each, and lectured tho .Sunday school bo-
dark bhni uxuroabove; and ns tho sun sides. What a living hero! Let tho
nipmitud upwards, tho brilliancy deceit-1 youth* of tho present day behold and
d •«!, like varied streniuea of liquid fire' u**toii to this excmnlilioution of the' man
pouring down, till all became one gorge- of God—take heed to his counsels, and
• ms and enchanting scono. Tit n, iu an- l' vo ,IH l‘° l l “ H live*! '‘Then shall thy
other direction, if Boomed lo tho eye of d»y M *°"K l«» 'ho laud which tho Lord
seiiso us if thcro was not a vision of tlio! ll, y ^°‘l g'Voth theo," and "thou shnlt
l-tney only, Init Bomething iiko n leal ce- Jf° down to thy grave well stricken in
Icfiial city or fortress, gigantic walls, years and full of honors."—6Yi/m star.
haUlvmeut*, nni( towers, with (lomos nnd — — —»
r J ,' |,i rr a, .; r tw - v , «•*»•.!«»» q.-...
.0. tir ", I 1 f," y ' Victwia “»t ...wnton,. of ll,o rkho.t
IKvWe&S* vw - r “ la “ i m*' !"■ h v °- Z''° ,V ut,KS
Stumlinir ..n i r ... Kent, who hud up a considerable sum of
. nnSfA,, ? !^‘ l.'lt II »n t.. 11.0 Quoen. Tin
n« U lU.rh.r?' r.’i‘''l" 11 ; 1 *’ "" pilnoo •'i.n.-ort nl«o, ,vlm followr.) n
.... .. h«J.ol llio m'lltllmlo, tl.oml ■ „ tl coomimy fram tho vorv .t,v «.r hi>
u... tim« <.r i,r» death
IhJ «K i,™'.h I b *"“ h ' ' Vk "‘ “'"’ItliopoMOKSor C.fu lutoo fortui.o. Ho
I,II ,0 „,K‘ m ' » lu..do Ini. will i„ favor ,#tl„ Quwu. Fi-
i W f Jn "'- v 1 !' riK,1, 1 "! 'Hilly ail <||.| aontlviiian,«ho find inn nt
! .1 I ""'T'"! “r «■»-timmit for h«r Mujorty than for his
n who U,w^rvorW. Hi.hi.it n-laliotM, linn just limdo ilio
"* 7 , 7' 1 '" fire Miovod to bo (Jucon tho lop,too of Ins' whola forllo,
, tho nbodvs of flu'J>|.in ij.nl liltldofigods, nm uuMi„); to lult; millions or A al.rs.
I
thorough geological smvey tlm*. they will ba filler*
hnvo 90 acres of sluto.
Tho gfout draw buck to Iho develop
ment of iIiphi! quarries in tho Htntu has
their distuucg from any lino of rail-
rmd alro.dy built, uml 'tho vast expense
iaoident to tlio first opcniiig of any sluto
quarry. Vujj Wert is distant about 18
miles from uurtcrsvillc, Iinrtow county—
tho nearest point to tho ruifrond, nnd as
slate is about h»lf ns heavy again to the
square ns shingles, and must bo hauled
m vlngons to thu rtiilioad, an advance ol
8- fiO per sou.are has to ho charged on
slate nioro than would ho renuired were
a railroad running by tlio piuoo. It is
true several lines of railroad linvo been
projectod running in somo tlor.cn miles of
iho quarry, and wo pro of oppiuiou it
would amply remunerate any ono of tho
companies, bating theta' linos of rail) ends
in charge, to divert their main truck so
as to enmo by Van Wert, or else to built
a brunch to tlio quarries. TIkno ro-
murks apply with forco to tho A'liiutu
mid Doontur Itailrond, tho Grillln and
North Alabama iUilrvnd, the Homo and
Selma Railroad, nod tho Marietta and
Jacksonville Railroads, flncli of theso pm-
joetod, and in somo instances, partially
completed lincB—-for tho quarries would
load daily, nof p single car, but a whole
train of uara. T!«is would tend to tho
devoloninent of tho quarries, tho giving
prolitublo employment to hundreds and
thousands, tho enhancing tlio value ol
tho mineral resources of Alio Sluto, uml
tho putting down tlio price of tho best
material for roofing i|t thu wnr'nl boluW
tin, nnd on a level with shingles, so that
it might he used not ulono on costly edi
fices and splvnd il mitisiona, but eventu
ally on wll private dwellings.
A BICE IPS WCRTHONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.
"Tuko ono # pound of sal soda, ami
half a pound of unvlaoked lime—put it
in u gallon of water nnd boll twenty
injniites. Lot it Blind till cool, then
strain off, and put it iu u atono jug or
jar. Honk your clothes over night, or
unttil they nro thoroughly wet through —
then wring thorn out, nn^ rub on plenty
ot'soap; nnd in ono boilhig of tho clothes
well covered with water, add one tous-
iiooiiful of washing lluid. Roil half fin
hour briskly—then wash them thorough,
ly through ono ends, uml rinso with wa
ter, and your clothes will look better
tfooi tho oil way'of washing twice be
fore boiling. This is an iuvn'tiablo ro-
ipc. nnd I want overy -poor tired wo
man to try it. 1 think with a patent
wash.tub, lo do tho little ruliing, tho
washer-woman might tuko tho last novel
and compose kernel! on tlio lounge, ami
let tho washing do itself. Tho woman
who can keep a secret has known this
a vein or two, but hor himbnnd told it
hilo on nn cJuntioncrring tour. 1 ' Ho
says tho Ohio CiJlirutor.
-H»U*a I’lactioal Cookei/.
Oi.t* II**ur roa Us#.—W# find the following
rrc«ip* In Ilia Fann*r sod Mrchsnic: T-» any qnan-
Illy of glue at.d cnmnion wtiisluqi In S'sad of wat*r,
(ini batb trgtiliir In a bettlf, «nk It I'jht snd s* |
it way for tbrea or four dsja, when it will fit lor
itbcul tbs application of brat. G'ua thus
prrpartd will kstp far rears, and it ia at all tii
Tims far t bsra stated;
And simply rr'uted
Wh.it he; i.cnrd a lien I wa* mtdn tret;
Hut I y# " " sinra tt|g'n,
And waa " r*ir«d " up sg»in
To a *t.b!ini« aod ancient drgrea.
Then onward I marched.
• Thut I inigM I'* ,An b*J,"
And Sod out the e trui'ire* long Uat;
When l *hold abngtn ft air*.
Ftorn Ihe rnidit of which catro
A tols# which wy cars did »cc«»st
Thrntigh'th# ..rail*'' I then went,
And succcclrdat leng'h,
Tb* '-Sanctum Handwuoi I,. And;
lly ih* "Sicnri" I gnined,
Ard qu tklr obtain* d.
Employ niettl a hicb auit*d my min J,
In the dct>lhs I thw wronuhl,
And nvnel oarrfnlly aniljln
For t**»siir»s an loug hidden there;
Ami by labor and toil,
I ducorrrtd ikh spoil,
Which sro kept by tb« ciaft nilb duf care.
Haring thus far arrirrd,
I fnrilier coiitrlmd
Among the raliaol Kniyhl* to appear;
Aud a* pilgrim and haigtu,
I Mood ready to fight.
Nor Scaraccn loo did I tear.
For the wlJow dhtra-sed.
Thera's a chord in inr bicast;
For tbo help'e's add orphan l feel;
Aid mr atrord I e■ uld di*w,
To maintain tin- part lanr
Which the duty okkluoua icteal.
Tims bars I rareaU.1
(Vat iv.Mil*y C'.i.ccal*.!)
•Wli*i tho ‘ Free s-id aooeplod" well know.
I Atn ono o( a bond.
Who will faithfully stond
As s b:uiher whirtrn I fo.
t*>"A writer from Atlauutu tho CuUirafor, h|i
v Ibllowii’g sensible rematbaupoii fallenirg Ing •
Mo-t writers will tall yon it U bast to grind a* I
«oh corn before Iredlng to fattr^rg hog*. The
libido so, wb*h J think r*n
entitiu <ff colored people muttst Roicigli
last Monday, and ooiitinuod' ' B *oMHon
throughout tho week. On V fdnetubiy
they wove AdvlrcMcvl by Gttvf woiih, tm
follows: f .
j "I have contw here, upon h< v|1, ‘
j lion, to give yytl bv my prwfrco whot
I countemmew and encouragement l could,
! having understood that all vob'proceed-
j ings were conducted insa bctUKoing and
orderly manner. 1 was not notified that
any remarks were exivUod fitm m**, till
your tymident just informed ^
few words I shall say art! unfvernedita-
ted.
"In thc first place, let me anire ymt
that I urn disposed to do event hi" 2 *
can, ore a citizen nnd as Ge'crnor, to fP ,b<
protect you in all your rights, wd to on-
courage you to bo industrious, to ‘‘du-
uulo your childron, and to tintfo yur-
helves respectable ami happy ; wd while
you may oxpoct my protection "bile you
•lo right, 1 chilli bo equally wady t»>
have thiwo punished who do ff 'Hg-
"You ar» very poor. Youl list cflrt?
should be, by industry and twenty, to
proVIdl? good supplies of meqfc'd urcad
and devote all you can spare fo educate
your children; ami rcmcnil>er ! 'iat it is
thu oommon interest of both fact thut
Hd (hitttty bd Mbwed tit grdw Up be
tween them. As for ns I knqfr,tho gen
eral feeling of your lute mast h is kintl
toward you. Tho whites fee uat they
owo you a debt of gratitude l>r quiet
and orderly conduct during tli»' nr, nnd
y<)U *hotlh| endeavor So t > ncl m to koe|i
up this kindly feeling hctvvo« t tho two
races.
Let mo ndvi o v
governmental nftaits. You k' -w how
low of your race aro notv enp^bo of un
derstanding matters of this sort anti you
see tho strifes und troubles in tuioh par
ty polities havo involved the vldtca.^w
Avoid poilicB. Prnctlco iuddsty, virtuo
und Rtdtivtilo the uiml feel i i - gar .i c brnow
•■.lists between tho two rucA •*i‘l }’«»u
will thus acquire conipe\ym.e Ocl ilevato
our eomlition.
WJr AND HUMOB.
Wit w.s originally a general naif
intellectual powers, m.ailing the
kirns, pcrBafVas, kdowe. nmte stsnai
lljrourriiWnl in its Sigiu float lea to
lj the res itthUnre between iiim*; v l**tl;
if .n ludtcious
nsrt b;
H
lit fur u*t, exorpt lo rerjr cold weather, wlien II i say it is economical _ ^ _
•buuld Us Sri In warm water befi ra using. To *b- j doubtful. Now let us see what It costs to goal
,i.„ ,h.,i*,.ii T on,,u,m
the glue <l?mg lu tbs noulh <.f lbs rceiel, use a tin mill: tu this, add th-> nnai .l iable wa*t* in f. "l.nr
Teasel with the corar titled tight to the ontsidc, to i maal, and jon will bare another eighth. Then,#
prereut Ihe escap* ahbtfpiril L y steporatlo*. A “ l*' 1 w
' ' , , , , . ' | ought to l»i much better. In nroka it pay. C'ookiti
strung solttlnm nfltiiigius, niiwle in the same man- , i. not ubjectionabl#. but taw of our farmers are pm
ntr is su excellent cement for leather. pured fbr it. Mr pun, (which I Icum from so uml
! nrntly practical snd sncceaartil fermer.) supcfc.-.' s
the neces»ily of bulb C diking and g i'>,|ing. It is
To eras Meat. 1st. Kill the hngi early, talc : pl.ce near the hog pen two re...Is. either b.r-
cured ment is much rnnre subject lu the attacks of I re's or b^gthRad*, according to tbe number uf b«*g«;
Inn... lb., .hi. n.r.J n.ll., la lb, mva. >1... j j"' »»*1'*!°" . \ '" n
. ... .... . ..... , c.v .1 I tar j l*ed out on* raaael, and as soon aa o now till
khnuld be latlrned so as to kill durttijf tbe cold *;>ell t ,p ugnin, and commsncc un Hie other, aud to on
that almost, if out alwey*, inrsrUblycetnct between j iba ubj*c> being to Bo'ten end emir the com. A
the 1Mb sod ti*th of November. St Is cheaper ti> ■y' u P tiead.'ol at fir*t, to start to men-
r.. _.*• bitt .1 II.., )h „ I.,.. ,1.^ taitun. A short experience will show how long the
fatten meat to kill at llut lints than later, and the j forn 0l|)! ht in soak, as the soaking process must rot
ruing is lass troublosogie and more certain. h* curn.d too far, aa tha id jnt will be detrutaJ by
X. I’atk jour treat in cask* of atrong brine, im | conrertlntf th* sugar ennleinad to tb* oro llrst it
7-
Nuilhsr salt pelro or sugtr are required tor curing. | o, irP( by loakmg. i* solteuad. aod hence mor. aaady
but can beadded, if I iked. They will ba salt eanugh msmeued ; eecon. Ilr, by Oounng. U mure easily
In lb-,. « hot to bib. ; tblrdlr, Il b.
, . , , ,i.i t . tod on the ground, the until way, wiibiut wasting
them cot and dram ; imeur .rr*r all the fleshy part. ; , ^ r ,i u _tha whole prom a costing nothing, when
with a paste of syrup sn.l Llack prpper, eorering eompand with rithir cooking rr grlmln-g.
every exposed part; ihon hang up to dry. In a light i "Jt^cxo*.'
.ay loii.., n,.,«i.i.,.,.k.,*.i,.,ib. bwb T „ rB ,^,r„„-. w;i,:,T,b'. ; P ta,„„ rf
pepsr—the reJ pappsr is of oo usd. The syrnp i* mating rrstcruar. nr* the New Orient* I’umjune
only etuplojed to bold the pepper. Col. Wilkeraon 1 ••! the 3d. a genilcmaii recmtly rrtnmel from CorJ
Iboaod Of bla b.n.., t .r.J ,n Ibli w.y, wilU.ul *b. f » *t« " , d,« of lb. I.
; ,,, . , , ,, . hoe been engagoJ in buslncr*. He telle tt* tlmt »i
srtioae, wlnch*eru laving in bis sff're-room eipo*.d, the colonist* are ».|| with thc e*c-;,',oo I (k-n«i*l
whiqh wrre perfectly sen t and free from all in- I'ritc, who haa fbr »' »o« lime br<n down wtili a •
sec's Hmoke can be uoed or not, iu curing by thu rel u ", l 0> «>•*» <>•' Iriwul left he was
, , . ■ , i convalescent. Toe rest of tho rolony sr.d the
^•Ibiol, Kndinb lolh.lM!.»flb.r«i*.r. ball, .. k , „,| r0 ^ bw ,W
not BCcesesry. Col. W. savs wbsn the Insects In- j Their crops, moreover, aie good, and promise laT^
ssfuta with linuis protected in this way, ba ia "at) , i * ,u | rn < K> Mony^of tho colonials will ra.k* a go.at
V
l»phnri-
f he mind
Si I fe-til l
llRstby,
' lanzlp mb them.
'jfct;
... i , . , . tw tun mn uni\ tu ciu.ii j;riguaitn u™, mu'w xoum greip in'iu nm (it:
\ sec tho ttltovo it) svwrtn uf our. „f tho Mount Holvuk*, IlnaBtit'buaalts, Hpun£wcoUBly, ns do ntushruolU fr
i-ll 11 IS CV| *11 111 ■ I.. w il linutwl,^ ....» k . . . . ’ . * .-
cxchnngoB. Tltcro is u utiftfeb* owl
Komowhoro, ft>r n tom>}>oonfiil o^A'th' 1 •' •
would havo nt* i-fiVct xxhntcvtir-7<vn»v. .p-
ful might. Mrs. Hull directs tim* ^r.o
hull of tho entire quantity be nddctl to
ton gnllouu of m uter for u siu-jloAvtiBliing.
IJouBo-kcc|*ors uuy then ig^isKif jp*m>-
my of labor secured ^iy aotklng tho
clothes oyer night.—Kb. f>o. Ci'vr.
JC : ir* first rate jokotaok fddeo ro-
ntly in a court room up ifpfth. A xvo-
Jinun was tcastifying in betmlf «*f her sx*n,
nnd sxvoro that "ho had worked on a furnt
ever sinco ho was born.’’ Tho lawvor
who cross examined her said:
"You assert your son worked cat a
form ever sinco he waff born?”
"Ido.”
"W hat did he do tho first year?*' v
• lie milked I” ^ |
Tho lawyer evaporated.
nr t ho first cargo of rough rice for
the seiiBon, 5,000 bushels, rniqkcd Sa
vanilKh In.in the Ogccclito SnsHEki.!
not* thut rr*4|jibUnce wben it
surprise. It uiarite* i<less Ijing wid
sudden jptk of the understanding. '
no’.ly meant moisture. * e'gniticstinn
cully retain*, for it is the vrry jmoe
o. xb’g from the brain, and enre'iing
Ing wherever it fall*. Wit e»!stA I
"un.or br sympathy.
M it laugh*at Hungs; Humor ia.
Wit laahes external appearance*,
rrgrr«tes single loibb-l into
glied* into th- tu-att ol iia objec t look* *it,g
Uie laflraiities'-it detects, aud n pri -t* the---
who'* man.
Wit U shrop', darti-g, »rorn'ii!.amIloa , s its tn-
eli.gii* in your Uo-. Humor is slow Sri ahy. in.
ainuntlng It* fun Into yntfr heart. Wifii rieg.ttir# - ,
analytical, deatrntllf*; Humor U etporc. Tb.-
eouplets of Dope me witty, taut ri*ncho|V | *4 ia n
hUuioroas creation. Wit, when etrnanh.it the
e*rr.ratn*M ol paaamr* *crk.pg to dofto#- Ilmfor
has the sarrcalne** • t affection, nnd »d»! lift up
whet is secn.iuglr lowlntounr charitrBsl lore,—
Wit. bright rapid, ant blaai ing us th» tkhtening,
stoke* and r.smsha* in an instant ; tliaw", warm
sod all rmbrscl-g a* Ihe sunshine, baiho iu ob
ject* in a gmial and abiding light.
Wit implies hslra-l or conthapt of |lly and
orinie, produces Its effects by brisk »!>•»*»• ol aur-
prlsf, uses the wh : p ->fscorpions and ’’us iramling.
iron stab*, sting*, ptachea, tortile*, goaS' leave*,
currodsa, undei mints. Humor iurplra * nr# con
ception of tbe beaiitifsl, tbe ruSjeslic, tif he true,
by nho«e I’ght it surveys and ahajweil-ir eppo-
■ites. It is a hornitnv' itillmne* ocArngawith
mirth Ihe ragged lac piahtie* i f -. siSiw- protnot-
I|»g tclrran* View* ol II e, bridging orrr o n;>arr*
which »<|«eTwte Hie loftiv Irnra Ihe lowly. t e gr*at
from the bumble. (Vd Dr. Fullei’* rtn-'k, tbaf a
negro ia "the image ol (Ji«| cut tn etBw," i* hit
mount; Horace Smith's,|tbat "the itA tuler is tbn
msguoftbj deril ml iu itorvF awitly,
Wi.| p #
I 'ipg.u MMKXT.—• \\ o havo vy-y litt’.o
fuitb, say* tbo Tttlx’grajili, in ary action*
tUcuxnt by tho Uiulictiis to imptu It tho
IVcxiilent; yet ns tin- matter isttronten-
oil, our retidorit mny bo cnrinUfl,ti know
tbo uiouinl*. Tluy art; nrrai^cd by
iilff fugleinmt, Wendell lliiilqv nn fe l
lows :
First.—Socking lo overthr-w the
Government of iho I’ltitctl Statca
Second.—Corruptly using tb< power
of npjH)intment.
Third.— Declarin'* peneq witli nt tho
consent i f CtdigrcKs.
Fourth.—Corruptly using thepnrdon-
uig power.
Fifth.— Failing to c’tforcfl tl/j Civil
Eight* Hill.
bixlh.—Complicity in tho Few Or
leans riot*.
Tub Constitution,u. Amin^ubnt I
•M'onmtion."—A lull acconipo rod tho I
amendment was reported on Un 30lh of J
April, to provide for rotating th-South
ern State*. It had two section; one,
| that xvhen they ratified tho nn-ndment
f , they should hnvo rpproeonttti n; the
'•I know nothing of her but wliat I hear 0 U,er, tln.t tl.o direct tax un,*i, shnuhl
t tho neighbor* say; nnd, m my "|'tm»»n, », c posi^ned tt n year*. Tin* U\ which
Jtrhnt a iromnn rays of another is not Lo-mcl tt» look toward roprea-utation,
rortl.y of belief.” xins defeated.
I 1 v T‘^ y ] 'Wr ! I’he thirty ninth C .ncrx^tld* refus-
'.Hicn Gen. Huttler' ilngi ho mil be buried 0( | to ma i^ ,ho r:H;(i.;ati.>n ofttaninen.!-
nllut one phteo. If cut up in jKiund . ,„ <nl n condition of reprem n':tion. -In
t - , . , • ,,nd totirrted in d.ftoret.t nt , the face of mkI. a fact, for R-publienn*
Urn Urn duty of each grsduatvfic*. thiexcs troxild ^rota from lu* grave l0 j ts nc ndikiMT i« hare
lbs aod of his rpvr," at rrgnrth cuting meal.
IKE V1R01XTA Vi (F THE VALLEY.
Ti e knig'itliest of tbe k.*k[bily race,
Who nun thc d*y« of old.
Have krpl the lamp uf cltiralry
Alight in heart* of gold ;
The Kindliest ol Ihe kindly hand,
Who, rarely hating ease,
ftt rods with Mpolauod sriusd Ihe laud,
And Ilaleigh rciiad lit seas. -
Who cIlutLoal tbs blue Virginian Lille,
Aguinst embattled foes,
And planted there, in ralie|s fair,
The Illy and th* rose |
Whose fiagranre lira in many lands,
Wtmse beauty stars Ihe earth,
And lights the oetrta of many betm-s,
With lorellneaa and woitb.
We Ihoitgbt tbar slep' I lie son* who krpt
Tbe names of noble sire*
And aluu.Wtd whl'e the daihnes* crept
Around tbe riigil lire?,
llut still the Golden llorsc-thoa Knights
Their old Dqpinii n keep, "*
Whoa# f es hi«g luuV rucbanteil gtotaid,
liulnot a k.ebi
aibroj'-
deal of ttionrt this rear. Their*uperior kauwleilge
( and ti.ct bare enabled them to real xj laigely from
I ‘be peculiar labor and cultivation of Mexico. Ho
aatialied are the eoloniata m'io rcmsii) in the conn-
( Ilf wiili their pro*peels that none of them think ol
! rot«rnirg to this country. They receive tlior sup.
pMta principally from New Gileses.
Jonas ft trta's Hicc*mo«--‘.Jov. Chav J. Jen-
j kin*. »aja the liaiubrii gi Argus, hat appointed that
labiejourlst and moat excellent geulieinsn, II
1 D*»id A. Vastro, Judge of the (,H. W. Judicial (
I casks, Uca. II. A. LTatk, resigned. The Goveu
, cou'd tiurdfy har# made an appointment more
•■ug ami popular, Wt are autborixod bv Judge
to publish Ihe folbiwirg a* the time lor the
i sees on of the various Court* spar lied.
Decatur ft. L’., Mh Monday iu Uctob r.
Worth
Mitchell
Dxkor
Ut
2d
id
* Nuv amber.
Dougbertj" 1st •* •• D.cvmbor,
Sumter Sd " “ “
uf\j»urued teroi.
During n trial somo time ago, nr
Me testifyirig with refptrd to m Imlv,
t wli at l
When my love's loring lip* to my lips were ptesl,
Under thu evtaing sky.
Now * raping alone by (lie river I stray,
For mV love baa left nro ibis many a day ;
tail me to 4fonp and die.
A* ibe/irrr flowed then, tbe rlrer flows still;
In ripple, and foam, sad spray,
On by the t-hnich, ami round by th* hill.
And nndjrr the tinier by the old burnt mill,
And out to tb# fading day i
But i lore it nn mure, for delight grow* cold
When the song u attng and tha tale is told,
And hear! is given away.
Oh! tircr, run far! OL ! rivtr, run fait!
O^t! werda float on to Ihe sea!
fun has gone down on my h-autifnl past;
the hope, that like bread on tbe watere I oust;
drilled away like thebi
Af tbe dream il is lied i.nd the d*» it is done,
And my lipa will muutibr tbe name of oue
Who will never Mute back lo me.
Vkbv Kick Lemon Pies.—Grate tiro
lemon, nnd a small bit of butter, n largo
cup of sugar, tho yolk of two egg-,’a
tcnspoonfull of flour, nnd n half cup of
wtrtcrj beat woli together—bake on rich
paste v.ithoiit un ttpjtcr crust; xxliilo tin*
pie in baking, beat tbo whites of the egg*
with :t little powdered loaf stigiir into n
Ifglit fronting, sprcmJ it over tho top* of
the pic, fet it buck in tbo oven u few
tnuuiculs to Lrown very lightly.
A Htecbonii: named Kinnty, at
Albany, New York, hits invented u new
cotton glu, wlliwe tnoiit* nro that it m
portable, it i* provided with it oondon-
scr, and cun bo worked iih well in open
. ii •, i nir ns in n house. A larger per cent.
n '‘ ’ '' of wool in oliltifticd from tho seed anti
tho length of the fabric wonderfully pre
served.. , Tho value of thu staple to the
manufacturer is enhanced from threo to
live cents per pound.
Ann; u. Conekkikce—Tlio next nn-
nual mooting of tho Geogin Conference
(.fiho.Metl.odi.it .Kpiicopul Church will
inert in Amoriciuytu tho 2Slh« f NoVem-
brr. It will bo pfMided over bV Hidhop
McTyerj.
Rich with Costa bp.—Hoil rico slowly,
without stirring it, untill it i* tender and
swelled lightly; turn U into u mould tn
e««tl;mnkoti lioilod., custard, very thin
ami sweet, und pour it over tho rico be
fore it is Fcrrcd.
Jr alt tbh
r which
Its grad'l-
mere-
RAILROAD GUIDE.
MACON AND WKSTKRX.
.1 WHITE, I'HHtoaitT.
E. It. WA1.KKU, Sip’t.
Lears.s Msron
Arrive ut Atlsuta
I rave* Atlanta
An ires at Mmou
Mtirrorum^^^e
Arrives at Allaf.ti
I v*vi* atUnta
Arrive# at .VUcou
» '' \
..4 So A.
...» 10 P,
...4 *5 a
MACON AX1) HHfNSWICK.
I.rnvr* Maoon
Arrive# at Jucctioa... .
l—.iva* J line ion
Arrtrcs at Macon
ROUTH-Wi-STKKN.
WM llOr/rri'aasroBXT.
T1UUII. i’OWKRH, Sir'r.
I.c«v#s M.tron
Arrive* at EutanlW
Leferes Kufauia....
Arrives at Xacrlv.
6. IS r. v
10 *. a
.» lu r. a
ALBANY BRANCH.
taste* RmiihFlIlc 2 4'i p. >
Arnrt«at Albany I 31 r. >
Leave* Albany. .' 7 30 A. »
At rives at Bmiihville 0 tt a. i
MUSCOGEE.
JOnN MUHTIAN, PaesiDrvr.
tl.AKKK, Mbp't.
taatea M*eno A 40 p. i
Arrive* at Col nm bus 4 .’>4 a. a
tauvpa (bilumhu* * 20 r i
Arm.i at Macon 4 4 a. I
GEORGIA^RAILROAI).
tasti** Angnsta ...7 » *
Arrives at Atlanta • r. m
I.vara* Atlanta .7 "5 ». w
Amur at AuguaU. ....7 41 r. w
NIQUf TSAIW.
I.oaves Augusta r > 10 w. M
Arnvraat Atlanta '■ 41 a. m
I.iMvrs Atlunta 3') r. w
Arrives si Augusts. 5 D*. u
WESTERN AND ATLENTIC.
ROHERT IjAUUU, fear'?.*
l^ave*Atlanta 7 3* 1 r. a
A > rites at Chaltaom g i 1 in f u
1,raves Cbettanooga 4 to p. m
Arrives at Atlanta I 4-> a. a
ATLANTA AND WEST IN
OLD ROE 0. HULL, S. ar.
Leaves Atl*nt%.
•I NT.
rot heap.
01,1 j faced, brazen dishonesty. CJoiditiun, in !
Ar.
t W*M Point....
deed ! ■ They now deny tip* couth all
representation.—TiUjrafh.
Tub Chaiu.K3Tojc Nsna ortk Axjkxp-
fotntxlo aotnhiary to write an annqal let- a oom;
tor utntingwhether shofa married or sin- _
gle'hoWmany cU ; ‘xfcen sho hutt.^id other 0°'” Dlf, ' ,n ' Rrt . v o.v tiik I otom.xc—
particulanj quMcrninf her Btati* nnd! Ucl. 16.—Gold hits recently ,,, b , MAIll , r .,,
mogresH .. /oungftdy of thotlaMofl^d^overedloo both tho Maryltmd MEJT ._ A j ato Uu:ubcr " W _ !
1801 hits last written to tbo class secro- 1 « ntl N '. r .«’ nm 8ldea of L ho roUMunc just j _
tiuy thut
flhq tliiliiw^Jt^ r ... . HP
uriaolli oul i-r tho .mi of tho fuluro in " r 8 a ! li “ n 8 *° <to™op tho lorriturv.-! unv „,o r in tlio Vi.itcd Su:i„"'..Z'
tlio nbiipo lit |\ man's haail. - 1 ho iod.ontK.ns extonj br nb.iut tr J, l lho tido „f t . V o.l,, .ro LSI
m (nulc* on either side of tho river. I • , i •. • t i , lun ." ;
i=sr Tho following is one »f Josh ——j—
Ariivsaat Allaata
montgomeryTwest point.
DANIEL ii. CRAM, Srp'T. ■
.ho i. opt uumi«l,b.t ,l,„t i Iitx-vo UoorK.to,rn, 8awr.il eompnnic. ' -OiangrcoobloM Ihopra-vct „„ be
. .ho cm .co a litll. clooilthnl, Imvo nlri-ndy been formcl or nn. nnc c , r , r j ,,„„ hl K ,
l i-f the .un uf th- - '-m'""- - 1 _ ' ■ - , "" U!
of a rnun’a baud-
Tlio following i*
Usings very belt buying*:
" A mnn thn\’a running It
taavea Weal Point
Arrives at Colurotm*
ArriveH at Montgomery...,
t^aroa Moatg. 'mery
1 raves OolnmBU*
Prrircs at West I'oint
....1 V r «
....4 4<
....# 15 r'x-
... 4 . V-
Civil Acroarrr K>naLar ltaiTjata ix Horra j the Constitutional Amendment, ami . Q .
, CA»0Li>A.-0ea. «icklcj. who oommamls the Mi i- , " 'll only cense to occupy OUT flaonta- Arrives a* Macon. ,
running loroflire, puto tary Derailment cfSHith Carolina, has iaaued au i I'UR position will'll xvo aro reprOvnU'd • Arrises at Angiata.
IUC 111 mintl of n dug that's Imt; he order resrorirg to the civil aulberities in thrt State in Congress by men who can take tlic 1 *"
bml'iD.of everybody ho moots, aid XMtgs ail the (auction* that hare hitherto been withheld ti*t oatb, and when our Slate olbc-s are
himself all over.” from them by the military. The order iKrolaree that, I tilloxl by men who havo never xi'lnt^H
— — "ioaxmotoh as the State court* are now epeo to all 1 aa cxnfo-t* ttilth of ullcg'mjKC to tlo Ulti I- earcs .Savannah.
A Radical spread eogb orator persons, with equal civil rights Ihftcin, without tod .Slates. ' Amvp* at Macna.
ofNew York Stotowantndthow'ngnof a dt*tinction;of rotlor, all raacs-airii aud criminal South (Jnrolina was tlio first fit.de ti
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
WM. It. WADLKY, raarinwr.
ta»vci Macon..
Leave* Augusta
Arrives at Havanuah
Art ires at Augusta..
bird tally to every town and cmn-y, to -in which the t-arUea art civiUn*, must he tamed ■ y.) out of tho ft,ion- wo luv..- ninv
j-nwr.i. „ () J ^ tho jirut to go bnok tu it jrandc'd!
with di.-ltunor. We ihould prvfo; to ho
•Very Village nnd hamlet, in tic broad «w* r to the State tnhuuah; and all birllians
. , . . ... . ■ . ....iu. ..... 1. th.
Leaves Augutta.
MU'LVPCL 1
land ; but ho wilted niton u naughty boy
in tho crowd xang(>ut; "Dry up, .uu——
old fool; you’d get ah«.t for tt gnro* be
Toro you flc\x n inilo.”
military custody willUe.S'r rendered lo the thoritl' j
of the district in which the aliic.sl t-ffehee was cimi 1 , .. . ,
... . .. _. , taxed without reprtvc;
milted. This order rurtieailv annuals tbaaulhnr-,. , , 1
. ,.. . .. : i Uatv, lather than pur.
■ tv nt trrei'm. n s Bureau and military coaiti .a . . , *
tisi li Carolma. | IU su '" !l ‘ W.
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