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APOTIOK AX^D OOMMIB3ION.
IIKEX, )H M.—Auolion. nml Commission
Morolmnt, King street. ,
| DEY "GOODS AKD QROOKEIEs!
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A Story 1 Siltli 'a Jloral. ' •
uju Ijohd^oloiit olll gentleman of ; a
Nonliotri City, 'While tanking'n tour’ in
pufBiilt oftruuiits Slid llttlo wnmloi'ers,
onti’Sabbnth hiolhing, n score Of yciii-s
ago. folfatl u llttlo -Itoy-asltap ift ft orato
nu bho of Hid 'wharves.-
IIo Sliook tlio faftto, and! 'it pair of-
bright,'blade oybs Opondil ntul’flhslic'd 1
upon him, ivith a lbolc of surprise Unci'
timidbasUfulneSs.’’ '■■“"I •*' '
“Why do you sleep horof'IHhqulMd'
the old ’gfcntlomhh; “Whci-o is yout'
father ?” - . ’ 1 5“'.' '
“ I don’t know', sir. I haln’tsfcdn
him for a long time: never slncoHiO
told mother ho wouldn't coind htmid
again.” : ' •
“Wboro is your mother ?”■
,l Slid is (load.”
“ So-you have no-hotne—ivo'fnthor,
no 1 mother—and live from' hand to
mouth in 'iho’strsot, and sleep in’a
orato?” • -i - :
“Yesyslr. I sell'soap and matches,
anti sleep hero.”
'“Would you lilto to have a homo, and
gd'to 'school;--and grow up ;to bo n
gbod, end brave, nUd'useful ipan ?”
“Yesjsir.”'
“ Como along with mb ;■ I will take
you to my own house, ’niiilTobil- aiid
clothe you,- ntid bond you to soliooi; ’if
you prove to. bo, ns I tliipk vou.aro^a
goodaml faithful boy.”/ - . •
'Aspic old man said this, lio dashed
a tear from, his byes, with Ids coat
slb'ovo, for the boy was tiio very imago
of his own sweet chiljl,:who bpd.died
a .few years before. .Lifting t.lio lad
tondbrlv out of tho crate. ho led him to
his b^nplobfant home, where lib was
t^aagbsSS! ||&£B£8Cf
ryilltm-ZUtt fc LOVKJIAN—Wholcsnlo and
| 13 lletnll Dealers In Pry flood*, Bantlomoa’a
[ FurnlshlngGpods <md Chilling, Hamilton street.
B ARRETT,L. \V.—Doalor In Dry Goods, Gro
ceries; Provisions, etc,, Hamilton Btroct,
> AltCI.AY, JOHN—Dealer In Qrocorlcs, l’rovi-
5 sions and Produoo, opposite Tibbs House,
■QITTINO, N.—Doalor in Groceries, Provisions
i J3 and Qucouavraro, limnilton atroot.
ROZ1ER, S.,C.—Dry floods, Groceries, Hiifd-
Sl-aro, ole.’, btW storo on Uumiltou street.
;rOS( k LTKN—Dcnlcrs in D|-y aoojbsim'
lies, Prodneo nnd Hdrdwar- *
.corner
IwmWBWk'&fii-.* ",
I *|rv AVIS, 1 w. Um CO.-v-Pcnlors In Family ana
I himnoy &&<&)»»' - Salooq npeho^Chb^r
I house, north corner King aud Ilumllton.
I TT A1)I>0UK,, !!• H.*--Dcalor In PryOoods.ifJro-
| JtjL eoHesilistsybaiw, Boots,Shoes au<i&>
‘ Iliunlltonstrcet. ,,1
* T7"IJ'(i, J, II.—Dealer in Groceries, Dry floods
1\ clotliinw find Qbota and Shoes. General
L- n guilt far Agricultural Implements, Ilatnilton it.
T i)lVUf A: f.ASO\—Yr’UoloMe' iuid Itotnil
1 . Donlors 111 Dry floods, Groceries- nod Pro
duce, corner Gordon sud Uiunhton. Sco Advor. i
ndMMl A CAl.lHVtXL— Doalor* in Dry
lVL floods, flfoeeries, Produoo nnd Hard If are
neiit corner ol'Wiiugh and llsmilton street.
■AitCBTCIliA it lilTTlXG—Denlors In Fnmlly
Jy JL ’Ordcerius.i’i'biiueoyotc., cast side Hamilton
street.;. 1 11. no -1 »
AATfllANi T. n.-^Fiimlly Oroberles nnd Provt-
iVjL aions, Posii.fflco buildlng„King street.
King and Hamilton ati-cet.
r) [iu\, j; B.—Wliolcfalo and Itetnli Dealer in
AV Dry Goods, Notions, nnrilwiire, Ciucousvraro
nnd Groceries, No. 5, Tlbb's House.
T IBBS, KEBSER & CO.—Wholcsalo and Ro.
tnllPoidcrs in Diy floods, Groceries nndAgri-
culturid Iinplemonts, nnd Fnrmors Suppllcs,Tlbbs
House, No, 1 nnd 2, llnniiltou street. 1 SeoAdvcr.
nPUKVITT, J. F.—Dealot in DryliOoods.-flro-
A ccriosand Provisions, opppsito TibblaHuuao:
CONFECTIONS, BAKERY~
npOIVSI.EV, J. AV.—Confectioner, Baker nnd
I Fnnoy Grocer, Ilumllton, below King street.
O ’NEIL, R. .p—Fnucy Grocer nnd Coufec-
lionor, with Saloon atuulied, Tilib’a’Houae
• DRUGGISTS.
B lttUVS, B. B —Dealer In Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Glass, oto. Insuranee ngeut.
King Street, below post ollieo.
t HUBER it ltNICUT—DciilcH 1« Drugs, Moil-
ieines; Ptilnbr, Oils, fllass, etc., No. 13,
Tibb’s House,- liiumltun street.
FURNITURE.
UL-taii DeiileSand Manul'uctprpre of all kimjs
1 a (jfKurnlturo manufucturcil. Saw
attached, .-See Advci'titicmcut.
GOODS ANDNOTIONS,
tho boh of the pliiluutlif'opisl, i
To shorton the story, which lias ran
tofiai enough ,fot- a volume, the gqotl
old man gave the lad all flic advantages
atforded by th^ common schools of the,
city, and then gave him a clei-ksjiip iti-,
his own stoi-o| for lie was a yj-ull-tp-do
mcrohaut. , , ...
Auer several years of faithful 'ser
vice, jUie.young lugjl expressed a. wish
to engage in business on his own ac
count, or iii some other way, to extend
his usefulness.
“I will start yon ill business,’’.said
tbo old,man, “on certain conditions.”
“ Please state thcni,” remarked the
young man, with a smile; for bo sup
posed ills benefactor was about to per
petrate a joke at Ills expense.
“I will start you in business, if you.
will make three promises,” continued
tile old man.
“ Pray, what promises do you wish
mo to mnkc ?”
“One is, that you will never swear.”
“Agreed.”
ia ’ ^ i11 llovul '
_ iniBUUC, 31.—Dealer In Fancy Goods,
Notions nnd Toys, Hamilton street.
STOVES, TINWARE, ETC.
B .ll.h & MfOAJiTY—Wholcflnlo and Retail
’Dealer* In Stove*. Hollow Ware, Hardware,
and MiinotuctUi'Crs of Tinware, Hamilton street.
COUTnnni.lyD, A. t,—Denier 111 Stov.
♦O Hollow Ware, Hardware' and Manufacturer
ofTinWnra, Ilumllton street.
MECHANISM.
C IDOhRIXJEi N. F; & Co.—'Tanner*.
/;! ”
i onico hi
lowi-'r story of Printing Ilouao Building,
Craw lord Street. jAlwnyhpay cash forflidia,
B "’ LASTON & (iOI.IsINS—Houso Carpenters and
/Joiners, .Shop corner, of. Hill and Spimeoi
Btroct*. Work warranted, executed with dispatch,
0 ’ll 11111, SAM’L 0.—House Carpenter and
Joi or. Work warranted to give satisfaction.
C ! OAl^PE!?, ,F.—Boot nnd Slioo Mukcr, corner
f \J of ICing and Hamilton streets.
ATIIEY Jt SOiY—Boot nnd Shoo Makers, post-
ufllee buildiug, in tho rear, King street.
F r^OBB, J.'Ni B.—Tailor, nnd Agent for Sowing
[’ Kj Machines, King street.
L OWRY. John A.—Ilaruoss Shop on Kinj
street, near Post olliee.
j (J4LBEU31AY, L.—Watchmaker nml .Towclcr,
O in Bukofzcr k Lovoman’s store. Sod curd.
S WICK) Hv Hi At J. P.—ITouso. Sign and Oim-
mental Painters, and Paper Hungers,
PROFESSIONAL.
I TZ) I VINOS, A. W.—Physician nnd Surgeon, nt
' JL3 tends to ohlls in city or county. Sco card.
G ORDON, Dr. c. P.—Physiclan and Surgeon,
may be fouiid at his office over Pitinau"
I -store, Avhen not profesaionally engaged.
[ Ti/TcAFEE.’ Dr. .1, U.~Pliysicinn and Surgeon.
' _ltJL Officii over Bukofzcr & Lovcinnh’s storo,
whoro toniny bo found when not engaged.
L ESTER, Rf P'.—Attorney at Law, up stairs,
' King building, Hamilton street.
J, A. R, HANKS,
f ATTORNEY AT LAW..
I TXT ILL practice in all the counties of tho
[ VV Cherokee Circuit and In the Unitod States
[ District Court for tho Northern District of Goor-
77r. .JFERr,
ATTORNEY AT'LAW,
W XDD practice law in all the counties of this
Circuit, and U. S. District Court. janO- *
E, .it. BIV'JJI'GS,
‘ATTORNEY AT LAW..
W ILL Iipictluo In all tho counties composing
the Chorokeo Circuit. junlly
J. A-J.3. OtEJX
j ATTORNEYS AT LA\y,
A TTEND to' all tbo collection of claims am
4irnetico in Cbcfokco Circuit nml U. S. Dis-
riot court. ■ ■ V
janO-
I5-. M. J1IOORE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
W ILL prautico in tho Sapcrior Courts of tbo
Cherokee Circuit, and in tho U. States Dis
trict Court at Atlata, and gtvo strict attention to
all cases of J^djiUruptoy. mar27*ly
p. D. MflCuronKW I. E. Shumatk.
: Ji'cCut’tlien if Shumate,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
W fLkJiraotico in tho counties of Bartow,
Gordon, Murray, Whitfield, Catoosa, Wnl-
]tyr, Chattooga nnd Dude. Junolfi—-ly-
F. A. UAFFNER,
iratch-Malicr and Jeweller.
I - llAVF. jnst opened my shop iritliigplftoonnd
am prepared to do any kind of work'in iny
line of bust goes, si|eh as repairing nnd cleaning
,Watehos,te. I kaopon hiyidJowelryAVoWilies,
aud Spcctaeics.
Shop at tho Drug Store of Qudgcr A Knight.
Dalton, Jan. 3, 1808—ly.
-man in the town; lmibopltiions in re-
latlon' tb men niui monsiu-bs, nml did
not hesitate, on all proper occasions,
to express thorn, ami sustain thorn
'with my.vbtc oil oliotion days.”
“Tlioro ean lio no objccllou to Hint,”
said tho old mint,. “politics an a trado
lis what I-dlsilke.”
((Asti said boforo, I got along well,-
nnd ns good fortune would have it,
iporsuadeil somo friends to think and
vote, ns -I’did. Without’ coimultlrt^j
the; olio .iday lat a State, doiiventiou,
tlioy nominated mo fdr Govornbr, ”aml
" wnB elected, lndood, l am now on
jy way to Washington, to 'transact
liusiness for tiio State.”- • ’
The writer dosires to say Hint this
story is a truo 6nb,
T A Sad Story,
Ono.of, the saddest stories wb ewdr.
l-oad was that of a child in SivitkerJaud
—a,.pet, boy, just ns, yogi's, roader-
whoin bis mother, ono.hviglit mofuiii
rigged out in a bpnbtiful jacket,, all-
shining with silk nnd buttons, nnd gay
ns a.mothor’s lovo eo,uld-mnke it, and
then permitted, him.to go out to play.
Ho, had,scarcely stopped from tiio door,
ol' .'tW.Swjss ; cottage, when an cnor-
nious, eagle sw.oopod: him/ from. Iho
groundj.and.borp 'iiipi.,to..lils.nosF, high
up among Lite inotui.talit9, aiHl yctiwilli-
ig .sight of tho house of .which lio.lmd
boon the jpy, There ho was killed aud
doypiirpd, tho. pyyio ; being at »:poii)t
which was literally inaccessible to uniiij
so tbntnq.rolief.qo.uld bo nflbrdud.; r.
In tpariug tho, child to pieces, tho
eaglo so placed tiio gay.-jacket ill tlid
nest that it becamc.n fixture there, and
Whenever the wind blow.it would Rut
ter, and tbo suu would shine on its
lovely trimmings aiuiy.o^iiainoins.—
For years it was .visibhiffninii thb low.
lands,; long after tho eagle had aban
doned her nest. What a sightjt. miiBt
have boon for tho parents of,the little
victim.
timnr
“ Agi'eod.” ...
“The otlicr is, tlint you will never
have anything to do with polilius.”
“Agreed.”
True to his promise, ns (lie stepl to
the star, the old man furnished ids
clerk with capital, and started him in
liusiness in one of tiio Western States.
Tiio young mail was very attentive, to
bis business, and .Ids habits of iuduptn-y
and sobriety were, crowned willi goyd
fortune, which generiilly accompanies
virtue, courage, flntei-prisc and iulolli-
;eue,e. A few years ago lie paid a vis-
t to Ids venerable friend in city,
and found Idm the anmo kiikMiearli"!
and genial gculluiuan Hint lie was when
he first led him from tho erale on, tiio
wharf to tho pleasant cotlago on tiio
avenue. - '
“I nm delighted to sco you,”'remark
ed tho old muni “May I a'skyoil if.
yon have kept tho pledges you gave
mo, when you suggested to mo the idea
of starting business on your own ac
count? Are you a tompernneo man?”
“I have not tastod a drop of any
kind-of intoxicating liquor since I
promised you I would not, and you
know I imd no sacrifice to make in
keeping Hint promise, for I never was
accustomed to the nso of such liquor;
and I do not furnish it to iny ducsts,
nor to persons in my employment.”
“Good hoy—give mo your band nnd
let me shake i lagnlir. How about that
promise not to use profane language?”
“Well, sir, when I was a little wan
derer, and sold,soap and matches, I
scattered my oatlis as liberally us col
leges do tiipjr D. U.’S, but I dropped
thorn in your Sabbath school, aiid 1
never resumed them. I never, indnjgo
tho silly and vulgar habit of swearing.
I think it shown n lack of originality.
A man wishes:to say something to! be
emphatic, fin'd owing to a lack of Ideas
and a proper use of language,,lio tills
up the chinks of convorsatioii with
oaths. Ho curses iiis eyes, his limbs,
his soul, his heart, his horse, iiis luck',
and thinks lie is iluciit when ho is only
profane. No, sir, I do pot. claimftp
bo a paragon of porfcotioli, lint I sliopjjtl
bo ashamed of mv speech if I spicc'd
it with profanity.”.,
“ Good, good 1 I oxpeotod such a re
port from you. How about politics?’'
The young mnn of business bad un
til tins moment maintained porfaet sclr-
commnnd, but when tbo last question
was put to 1dm, his ebooks grow red as
crimson
“ Well, sir, I suppose somo people
think I. am a politician,” remarked tiio
young merchant.
“ Sorry, very sorry,” observed tiio
old man.
“I couldn’t help what happened, she”
“Yon promised mo you would ImVo
nothing to do with politics."
“I know I dick”
“Well, it is strange that you could
not keep that promise as easily as you
did the other two."
“ Well, sir, nave pntienco witli md,
and I will toll you what happened.”
“Well, go on." ■
“As you are aware, I was fortunate
in trade, honored my paper wheit it
became due,. .and paid, with interest,
the
yance.
IlrtUT.u. Outrage Two peaceable
and unoileiuliilg .citizens of .this city,
Messrs., Jus. and Wm. Richardson-^
the first" mimed amaiuied Confederate
soldier—were set'upon without.■provo
cation by a mob pf yelling black dev
ils, and feiqfully beaten, cut aiid. bimir
ed with lighted tore|ies. Tlioy are
botlfnow lying confined in their boils
nml scarcely able to .move,,
Tiio facts, ns we leofn^Uiem, aro as
follows: There’was n torch-light pro
cession and speaking nt tiio City Hall,
by negroes, Iho few scoundrels with
while Yucca lin'd who lead them.on, and
upon Lite .cry being.raised flmt^They
wero iired n't, tiio mob rushed at tlicsc
two j'onng nieii.
They protested ll.eir iunoeenco, imt
it did not avail them. The demons
Yiclp nenv, and we eijn only Wou'ddr
they were hot killed,(I'ntright.
No shot was fired nt'all, mid it is be
lieved that this cry was only a pre-
len'cc to kill Win. Kielmrdsbn, for be
ing a Deinperaticcliallciiger al tile last
eleclion.—9/8cun Journal tnhl Jlcaecn-
gcr.
The following is au extract from
Governor Seynimu-’s luossago to tile
Now York State Legislnturo of ISfii):
“Under no circumstances can tiio di
vision of the Union bo conceded.- Wo
will pul forth every exertion of power;
we will use every policy of conciliation;:
we nil! lin'd mil evi i-v in-lucomentdo
tlioipfibpio of tile fSoutli- to return to
their allegiance,consistent witli honor;
wo will guarantee them every right, ev
ery consideration demanded by .the
Constitution ami by Unit fraternal. re
gard which must pruvail in a common
country ; but we can ncycr voluntarily
consent to tiio breaking up.of those
Slates, or the destruction of the Con
stitution. “Horatio , Seymour."
How the Result was Received—
liming the mmomicemeiil of Lite vote
bn tile long term Senatorsliip, yester
day, .Ml'. Bryant proposed to call in ti
polii-o force to suppress the domonstra-
tioils.M approval at tlio result. Mr.
Trumlin, of l’anilulpli', l-cpljed that we
weru'reconstructed now—in the Union
—and needed no police force or bayo
nets, especially, to quiet women and
children.;.’ for tho ladies—God bias's
them!—were more pleased nt the result
than aiiy ope'else,—InleUfgencerl
Jackson vs. Grant.—'“I shall have
lio policy of my owiYth intbrfercngnihst
the people.” “'U. S. Grant.”
“ I say again, fellow-citizens, rcihenv-
bor tiio fate Of mjclent Rome, and vote,
for no enndidnto who will not tell yon
witli tiio frankifess of an independent
freeman, tho. principles upon which', if
elected, ho will administer your Gov
ernment.
“ That man deserves to bo n slavo
who would vote for a innm candidate
when Iiis liberties are nt stake An
drew Jackson.”
. Howto Get Sleep.—This is to many
persons a matter of high importance.
Nervous persons, who' are. troubled
with wakefulness and oxcitnbility; usu
ally linvo a strong tondoncy of blood
on tho brain, with cold extremities
Tito prossuro of tho blood on tbo brain
keeps it in a stimulated or wakeful
state, and the pulsations ill the' head
tiro often painful. Let them riso and
chafe tiio body nnd. extremities with
briiBh or towel, or rub smartly with tiio
hands to promote circulation, and with
draw the oxeessivo amount, of blood
from tiio brnili, and they will full asleep
in a few moments. A cold bath, or a
sponge bath, ami,rubbing, or a good
run or rapid walk in .the opou nil’, or a
going up aud down at.aii-q a few times
jnstboforo retiring, will aid unequal
izing circulation and promoto sleep.—
Those rules are, simple, and easy of ap-
plieation, and may ministui to tiio com
fort of thousands. ... J in.
The tew* ef liniwiiiiitloit.
■Tlioro is not a clty r lbwn-or villago
fin- Iho-Unitod States, biit’lms its own
share of loafers|-or ll#ll^tj(S-<inl about
places where - liquors aro-difepensofl ;
and the enso holds good in a thriving
town in tiio State of’ MarylAlnl.' My
loafer, or hangor-on, I will’htyle Hob
•Bray..' Ho wiis tiio bane of Joliniiy
Homloelt’s dNistonco, for' Joliuny kftpt
a i' cornor grocery,” wliei-o not only
eatables but drinkables wore dispensed
ovor the,.coillitor. Rob had a wenk-
lioss'for the li-nrdoiit,” but labored un
der a disonso oD tlifl'podkdt wliloli Horn-
look fneotiditsiy styledll-“;oliroi'iio im’
poeuniosltjriV * Ho: would - saunter in
tbfougli J oliiiny’s open dodr linlf a de»
on.tlmea-dlni:ualljV“ n( i! witli admira-
bib iiUpjomae.yj - nmmigod tohlhstract-a
tumblof .i»t - olil i ryp: d'rdm n tiio i-bamil
hrondcd i' pitre unaclulUvatod MuiUjn-
gebijln,’-’: without attrlmtuig tli6 atten
tion' of- Joijnny !S; otliori dustomiirsv but-1
not "the Argus oyes of Johnny-hlmsolltf
One afteTiioon HcinloukconooctJedin
palatablo fancy drink, and, just S3 hbl
was about to place it to ids lips, ,-vtla
dy customer ontoreil,.ftiid lio wns com.
polled to forego the plonsuro oMinbib-
ling until,site Imd bcciT waitoduiponlHa.
The lady bad a- Dumber ol'i plii'ebasos
to mako ;: and, in tlio moantime,' some
lmif-dozen-ulort came- into..the storo;
aud- among them Rob Gray. Ho soon
cxurclscd.liis aocuatomcd strategy, and
found.-himself! faeo td'.fade;(l(wt&JAhhk
ny’s-faUey ll/'ink. : His ’eyes :sitTrkldd,-
aiid-witiiOUt a tliOtlght-bodf.-dowiv ivitli
it,i' nnd smnokihg ihis -ltps,i took m seat
on .fciJiafl of,Iton-pcnueyi.nails, and,
witli. uofrosbingi coolness, ebramonedd
to li|
ed-'tl
vow, determined to.have somqfnn, anc.
at tbo same timo to rid’himself of his’
thirsty aiid,“,impecunious”, friend,
So soon ns his euStomer imd been
nttonded to, and hot- arms loaded Witli
brown papa* parcels, Johnny gnvd’ a
sly.wink to .tho half-dozen men, Who
woro ranged in all sorts oppositions
about the store, and appeared in no
burry to bo waited upon, aud ddmmene-
ed drawing 'some old Bourbon for a
seedy, but paying customer;/ but no
sooner did Ids oyd fhll lipon'tho empty
glitss'i than lie'gat'd a ■ theati'ienl stnft
and, dropping tho pbit lhcadurdj bx-
claimetHn a loud- a'lid excited tone to
iiis orrnnd'boy; \Vlio bail entered nt the
back door just’liv the iiiuk of liilio:
“ For Goifa salce,-l)lek, did you driilk
this?” and lie held up the empty glass.
“Noj'sir; ymi know I never drliilt,"
replied tbo boy in a sotncivlmt crusty
manner. 1
m HoirHray pricked tip iiis e’arsj 'drop
ped liiB jack knife, and witli'half dozen
ouslomers surryiiuded Johnny. .
“ In tile namc .of hmivei, Rolq liav
1IRI j’gif u'lffljcr
h ai gtlllKllVATBfc/.lN '*WH
I'J-i jae si-t -):l*t»«*rl
i#gi«ob !»3 *»!{.
ijjyb OJ : thr,
hiej tnrr ,-j itc
nv *. j. w.
ertt
lUifC del!
ny’t'femu'lii'tS* 'j! 'i "'IT
Dy Ilia,still wntci-s llipro is,’
O aafn WP^floulHy %
J i’l yn t
.TM^£S > UrX.»i!daS^a^Ube,’ rr
An«J sorrowing souls find perfect pmoij/. . il *
!v(iHuT
Dy tho still water* thorci Is Love, *
<) yJirniBgthoiflk, 4llit IlRo- tho tlttvo, 4**1 l't
-Go floarchhig lor tin* l.dojt of 6a|in,.' ' j.c-M f «
Fahufroin your woiw.v wnri<ioring-~ •' ,<n f
VfVo Itour/hHilVoiAo: \rlulu yi slilitl p^vd ID '
Tho height (fml dopth of pcifcct Lorn .iI-uh
-By tho *tlll water* there IsZife^ /V J ^
.wtyidugioycH.th*tt~ViUh<>«Uval>3J iiifA
, .To hide tho tcuva that ovm fluyi'iT»I >/•» >'(
mw?mSBmlm
1 They only sleep, they are not deiul, 1 J - 1
-AndjU«Hwyond(the;Colli<»!UOte»rii(»,iJ . < ; • /•
RinjifKf, jA,iwfaSkHrWii -J ud (hailn
Bv the still waters.
•BjNtliai sdil srateni meidhn tomai.
‘ i'rtcJ.
dq4oiu n, >1 AWU, Jfe&vi ut UenViSi .T .3
— , . India rubber hath tubs, tlirce feet iii
money y°“ was kind enougli to ad-1 diiimotcr, lint wiiieli can'bo put in' n
cd. * I was tho leading business lady’s satchel, are tho latest novelty.
■ytm” _____
loclcglared wildly BjmpHasBSBH leas
ed against.a niolasses,barrel, tiio image,
of despair.
.“ Wliy—y-e-s. Anything, wrong
ajjpi)t iL?” Rob Jookeil. green nilli-eu-
(leliiii-d terror., Heehuuged color from
white to red, from scarlet to6ca water,
anil, knqckiug the ashes ifi'p.i;) Iiis pipe,
loolied from Hemlock to the fatal glass.
“ Wrong!” oried Johnny, it was
ritiilt, deadly poison I , I mixed jt: tq
kill rats yvitin I was to soak somo
eriiekci-s witli if, and scattor tlieui about
tiio crevices; and now—”
“ My God, Hemlock, wlint am I to
do? I—I believe I am dylngl" aivd’Uob
mndo a rush for the eoal-seiitlie; nnd
leaned.over it paid tiio penalty of Iiis
temerity.
After some few agonjzing throes lie
looked up with a seared and woo be
gone face, aiid said in a heart-rending
voice:
“ Do you think I will die ? My-.Gcd !
I feel it bundn'gimy Vcry.hcnrt oi.t'i—
Wlmt was it ?” and visions of prtissid
acid, eorroSivo subllinato,-’hud nitrate
floated through iiis brain.- “KittBlmue,
Sfaiycbidnoj mid the deadlfest of all
poisons, saluralic acid!>* exclaimed
Jolinny, calling upon Iiis imagination
for a long word, pointliigwith a slink
ing Auger to tho sudiinoht of sugar and
nutmeg at tiio bottom of the tumbler,
“ God liulp mo -then,” cried Bob,
sinking to the floor*
Tho.other bystandofs understood
the joke, and landotho most of it.
‘ '•» Hun for it doctor,” Cried one.
“ Send for a carrlage,”,'sald aiiothr
or. -
'“ Groton oil is a’good ahtifltjte,” ex
claimed a third. •/ •’
’ And the-long and sliprt of it was
that, nftor' somo dolaj-, during which
timo Rob’s fears’ woro 'worked up to
sueb a pitch that ii’o a'etniilly luiil ev
ery sympton' of being [loisoncd, irpliy-
sleian was Summoned, wfiio ’of coui-sp
whs enlightened ns to the true state of
aflitlrs, and poor Bob was 1 puiitpbd as
dry ns a last year's cider-barrel: : A
carriage was thon'Bont for, a,nd tile pa
tient conveyed to his home; and it is
a fact Hint ho did liot recover froiiijiis
sickness for several-days, Wlien the
story leaked out, (is Joliiiny fbok good
eai-o to liayait, it l's uobdles/.Lp ;say
that Rob’s rage know no liouiqjs.' [Rut
lie jiiover. ontered Hemlock’s ‘ grocery
again, intiol; to that gentleman’s satia-
l/etion. ; . , ••
Tun CoNFEmntATr.s in-tub Demo
cratic . Convention.—.Tho Kads are
making jaukasses of tlium’solves by
.howling over-the presence, of Forrest,
AV ado Hampton and other rebel soldiers
iu tbo Domooralio Conventions ■ >As if
tliat'woro not tho very tluiig.tho Anicr-
ioau .people have been longing fpr over
since Loo laid down Iiis avmadtgVppo-'
inatox .Court House, and Grant, db-
eiarod tlm loynlilry of tiio South- genu
ine, nnd complete.,
Do. these noodles snpposo tho ArnoL--
iaaiTpoopio want a Union .restored with
the'Southern leaders left out ? Ho tlioy
snpposii it can bo rostorod ifa thoy are
left out," or that their places can be Hill
ed by blacks, carpet-baggers and trai
tors to ii'otli'Nbi'tliand Soutfij like Joe
Grown, of Georgia, at, Cjiibagb ?—
Abie York llurlt/. ' «
'VJw,aarV.lkc»li»,faoii’>iW'iFioili. X ’
i Anil
* Ami
'Yfliflfavii^’at. '«IVK
, r,:->favt flptUyonr.lleiu-t. be (h'e»blpt/»
Sweetly floating down tliobonturice
como to us tlici tender. wordls.“Let not
yOnviicart bo troubled.” 'Look h|j1'aint
toiler, in tliisw’orkUay life,- nml. cateli
tile music ol'this: sonlende as it falls
from ihallowed dips,) “Lot-.not your
heart bo troublpil.” Jesus saySnit. to
you. Wliatdove beams bndiisfaeo'
\Vhat tenderness.. He knows how
weak and frail J’oU itro. Ho scon that
the path is narrow and rough., .Ho socs
that your, feet aro blooding.itsiyou press
alongithron'gh. tbu (lelilo of poverty,
Ho.sees the pal'ehod-lips, he!hears'tho I r # ^
trennUons sigh, and knows if it in fori iv.o'lnty tho unrortnnate city of
love oLMfimif. iuilefcdyoit ore trying *” ■ ’ " • “ • ■ r ■’
to follow,in his way* ; -xv r-.vx an >•;}.(.
“ Lot not your.heart bis troulducb”:
The path of life is shoi-t. Hoyontread:
on liiortiS? :Kaelr sfcp makes tiio why
shorter ;. each,(fay you are nearer lay-'
ing tlie.burdhn down,.:';, ni ;
d'.Let.iiaty'our.hoiu-thetroubled.”--
You nru gohig home: .. The care and
toil, aud waiit'.of;oomfort,-wili-nll'be
" l M ‘ * "
- > 'Fitti^itjim <m tqitstf ’
i’i’lioi Bftnnoi’i of.tlm .Sontlf- (Fatli«i-
Hyan’m paper) .eontaina aonn
remarks on tlm formation of
Radical :cluh” iu.lllflimo.id, win
pWcceiliiigsjHt'tiij-!!, "'woulil bo 1
'etoU8,-if they faet’o' not too ftibi
'toi.fcoiitomplate."!. Thu' avticli:
icwiil'/iiiiilldsntly from ,llio pen of Father, R;
y)r,. j gli|l.afte/; rpfei-riiigjtojtUo,.l'abt. “
same mop' nail shown thblr iidho- ■,
to' 1 RSdfbH!istii 'fi/’dlsbontituiili!'
thediamibrl-lt icOtitiiinbfe’as fblidVb:
■ Woha-ve dinrity onongh-fbr ri.Nortli-.
erii l Amwfaai) l jjtadieal. l ,pr a l’rotestant
fiffi f M-JraSia'Mwi . .9“
llTshmoii or a Cnlholio Who embraces
Itm'politrc'ifl ereeiVof thirfpai‘t!y. : *Thbj'
11itve im eNdusB;- no protONt,'' Tlioy’
lmveiSbert their owli.laiid’delugod with-
*?WfH&.«ielrM]lgi?tt,
proserlboiLtheir. prlhsts linntod down
(tHfn'Kfiy ‘wore mm 1 liieir propei-tv
coniietittedi-’ thbif *««!fiftils tIdosbiF’eip';
their,-children deprived' ofithe mbaiiS
ot.o(fu.caUofl,ifbqfajfa|nUiesiBtafVfilitbj
fAAcir loading men hung OjfW
isiiefl for no other,.crime Ilian loving
IrelHK« 1 itAa # flio r gttf«M»fel(l , MHYll‘
SW'lthtrlbk’too mneh.f ; Thby hnv'6 so'bli-
nndifalMrill. this/ ,and i.to-iUy they see
lfail.Mismpi'TOo^ aufa teaeimig the
ie@ iA>&’r*ifah'hater 0 r-;t!ieii' ) raeb amV
eUgioH,3n-C,olfax a p'orBoentor of their,
raeg.iawl:.cve.od, in Rrpekhiriage.-tlie
.-ebStAl-JblirKe, of time [llvi
iVeUong'ilMblbraiits and porSbenl
vcrytliing foroigli and ltoinnn Catlio-
yoii mlKlits.
When it innbcth glnil the
. A Scotch mlvoente, ’’rlio
prononiio'llMlio iu.nl whua-'
wlwro'ls-tliyilifnshl” IstlioVoiiofcOlibg,
iib.fiL-ltespect at all loft iu these mild
imof power; lhqse,toQ)8 qf degrada
tion, those vile, polluted creatures?—
jvrb tlioy' so debased, so ignorant,' so
wlelted tliat "tlioy can lio'boirgiit away
from tiio faith of liieir fathers and bar
ter tiio: glories of. Ireland lor n polioo-
mint's place, ,or a constable’s bnton, or
aet'as paltry .faeitcys to, corrupt and,
db^i-aded polilicaVtricksters? Shalub
oni them ! '-Ireland spurns 'them—Amer
ica dbspidesthdm! As for us wo loathe
them.; -ViPipity tlm unfortunate city of
Hiehmoud that it has to endure lb.-
presence of tnesg ciqbauehcil creatures,
and thsiiik them forgiving us the grat
ifying privnegS of erasing tlieir'names
from tiio siihsei-iption- boolts' of tlm
Ramjet'.of tho South. Thoy aro. not
'
effcltimoinois y
! 1a little idrl i
liigahcp
ducflouA
Wl ne'ty
“twipm i«i a* i>an
obJwftsW’ bPsMdfi “i the
,uau’ of hnudsomo eyes jrould
lies*; Ho more reaching out for sympa
thy; no more weary, lonely hours. I
“ Let not.your heart bo troubled,”.
“ Where I inn. there sliall-ye, bo also-”.
Lobli'forward.,'.Tiio fiinmeo.'boa't;yvjl)
die ‘away the fast wiil.all be ti'iep fctfjji
gold .'will appear. '
Have you, fast friends? Ho wjsbes
to be the befayed of yon i- Imart. Have
you losl wonlili ? It is that lie ipay sup
port yon entirely. Arp yott siek,? lie
is the Physician. .),re y RH .a. .imlplegs
yrf I U/ aI:U*oi; la tliy lni3baucl—
kimlrud ?—
Jesus, is your oltfar brother. Do, you
uti.T.a-.? Lean.iipuii , him;.ho.carrjos in-
his bosom those, .who are Loo feeble to.
walk by tiio'way.' ’.
How. tender is,fayel “,is ono wbejn
his m.bilier couifarLeth, so' wjll l : com-.
fort you.’! "Host .upon Jesus.'', ‘,'Lut,
not yvtir heart he .troubled.” ■ ■. „
. Hard JoitBiON-Grant Outainsod
nis Order Against. tu»>Jews.—Tlm
Rajlston I/ouloomtjvrnferrilig to thr or-
dcr.isaimd by-Gen.: GriViit, pholiib'ftpig
tlm admission ol'-I»raolites within tlm
lilies to trnllleovilli the soidiei'b/iKys:
At tlm time’alluded to h'pfbfiiiile'ni
Jew cotton’tleAUu-’or-CiHeinhatij inaffij
a bargnlimvlth’-Grantfor the -getting
oiit of - five hnniirbd Wtlow'bf 1 1‘bttoii
from ’the Blhek riVbil obuntry assisted
by the Second Wisobnsiii cnvhlry.—
Tho Jew-olIVired,' its was thb custom;
oitedburtll tho profiit's. Gralit whnte/l
tlioro, aud at last Iho Jew-olfered aii
eightli, which Cfimt nebepted.' The
cotton was got onlp'siilpped ■’to Mefti:
phis and 'sold.’"The -JeW, 'faitlifiii’io
his pTbmisc'f'nfet’ -GfrtYit’ with-thc’pro-
cbeds of tiio snkS’ruVd gave the-gtiVeVitl
bti bill glrf ll''ot f tflS 0 ptoWtTaflft'(faiiSr(b , (l'
Grant’s Adjutant General,•"EnYprisbd
,nt tlm Emailnesff.ar tiio'profits,, sppko
tb’tlio General It, \fm Vas.so
exasperated oil learning " tliat qi'm-
fignW Was.lcss 1 ‘tlian on'e-fdiiHh,'itiill
lie writhin' ’that' hour issued tiio;' prii.cr
bxpeUifli;' all’ JetVs fl-oiii tlm llii'es, ahfl
tp this tbiy' ltas ilob'er foi-gLyeh tlm en
tire' Ya'be fob hi/ bVii ^tupldityl' '.'
’ PvEsur.-r di’1Fiif:E i no3r.-ATIi'b''Nnraula
News mcntibiiVnu iiistaned' whicfi qe-
otirred in that' elty''r6bb'niVy pb'A Vipgi'd
who was driven from her pikblfuf ibdgi
ingbypni-tfas o
the oeoupauts
the disease,-wU,, r
ed, was oatehjug;, j( ,lfavltigjjo,plave to
gp ^DU uo oiie to vvUoin she coulUlaok
s “ ■ s yp.aev
,- ...
body beonpio ojfoiisivo. This is .buj;
b),i,<? L 9f tlm many e,yi(l.enoes.o|,',fl)e.bavo
the. raee have i for.each .Other. , : „
Biit'od a're liei'd sacred in 3apau.—
Tlmir slaughter jsJntenliete'd liy tlm
soycres.tpetmlt* 09 -- - Trp.teetipnofthese
Americans'.would learn.iossqiiR qf, kiuti'-
/jqss l'rom.the, huatlipii in-iVlifaii'espeet,
pepliaps wu.iiouid. lio sayed,tlm r.ij|ioyr-
auees of loatUsonio woriq# and Isqttess
ti-cep 'faring,tlni .season v'tWM.pl(JI| s e«t
walks Iu refreshing'shades-ero, desira
ble.
and ti-ho-licartod Irishmen
principle better tliaii place, and would
not disgrnce their veligidu or their na
tive land .by.saeri/loiiig tiio interests
seierfees lot them dwell, j Torhapb thoy
may,, ere loug, open tbejr oyes to the
tlibit- faith - nhd their nationality. ■ 1 Tho
anoinaly-if too.great—;too striking to
exist.. They eaimo/.lic Irish,Qatholios
aiul Amcrieait Radicals. . They must
give' tip biio or tlm, other,'iuid the soon-
or : 'thb bbttfcr.'” : ” 1 '■ 11
Alton^tlic,South,
'/The Yoliowiia, was..tl|c'short and
difrnost 'reinoii'slraimo <>f old Sfr. Boy-
ileii,oimof-thb ltndleni i'eprcsentativfca
froti North Gatfoliha, agaiusti ’sending
arms to.tliat Rtate, Ufa,.tiiink it was
1(10 b^t sjjgecfa.of the. season
Mr. Homon—Mr. Speaker, ,1 am
afatmu'd'afliid cbHdTtion of the' cOlini
try. It is pYoposed to send’arm's’t'o
NOA'tli Carolina,: -tlmb tho people -may
jisn thjjn against,each other. ; Oreat
God,I fve cannot ( ,:tifjjril to Ught^ gaeli.
ollfav. 'NoSp ‘away ydiir . arnfs. l)o
lirttitiii’g' to indite our peoplebut do . A wbjM woman iee^JI|r'iinreicd>
ovorytiiing in yoin»powcr to assuage
aud .. heal Urn . ('xeitemeut lR-re. \Vo
want no .armf,,, I.wai'u. the. House,if
anna are sent there we will bp ruinpd.
■\Vb' ca'n't’t'live’there. li'wo need any:
thing in the s \yny, of. arms, in God’s
lmmg .seini an army, of tho United
Slates'ilicre, biiV'do not iil'm. r.eiglilior
ilpninst libtghbbfi' "tlmro'-iidvfcr' i/asa
nliii-d ilflw’iSd'mba'sm-dtljnn tliiS'p'ltlpiF
sitiohl to tti-ln'oiidn elassiof’Otir.pi'.dpId
wawwgnww«’-''.>*l ■ ->i<m
0 w.jfc*E 1 TO'SEE—A >; fruit
• \V E'TVODr.DVLnCE TO-SEE—A' il'llit
tre'd’fliiit'Ifeeps atv.ay 'pilferers by tts
own Uai-k. *' 1 /
" Gas that would go'bnt in tho m'orn-
ing’njid'come'inat ntgiil.
A Aau'ecpari tba.t will boil over -witli
rn’ge'wihdri-tlio cook is iiisidtod, : ;
A clbck’that-is so conceited ns'not
OxTONk—A’ eorrebpiiiiddht of Iho
Seldntifld’ Auiot-ieiiii' eoniinonds bpltiM
as a bpeeiilo against dpidotnics—hot as
nft. oseulent/iiiit sliced and kept in a
sidk room, wllbi'o'they will ahSoHi’hny
atiEOsphorio pMson.' Tlidy slioitlif -be
replaced liy fresli-ones overyllWr. It
is nolicbd ttiiit ilvtllerdom of a small-
jmxl-pAtibnt they-will biist'or and (le-
o*mposd'with grdat''-rapidity,‘ liilt iviil
prevent tile spread-of tiio mgeaftS—
Tlmir application has also proveii' ef-
fcotivetin the easo of smiko’b'ites. !
•yj.. . -- . —L -As " ■” :n
Speaking of thoireeeiit oieotion in
tliat State, the Brandon (Mississippi),
Ifapubiioan says: Niitwitlistandirig tlio
infamous.gerrymanderingof ijto worst;
than iiifmaous eoinruntioiieof! onrpet-.
bag- tMoves. and SotithorfaU'aitors nifa.
seaHawngti ivo.-lmve:Sfledtodsg^ Bemw--
ei;alii>mn.jurity ol'isiicjiVljIm SeiittlV aiid'
four in tlm Lower Uonsoof qiii- LbgM-
ialure,
tidn I
contract to kill. .• . .
IVii.it is tiio' iliflVrcncc l.cinccn a young ia.iy
"nil a sight-cap ? Ond is'boys to Wcdand tbo
otlio.- is Korn to bed.
Ono of tiio most curious lldUgSllltbwIdfa'lVO
are (tolawlhtOd Is that n • wntcli should ■ lraefi so
perfectly,dry ivliyu it ba^ u replug spi-ingfasidc.
How, sweet to rociino in tlm ijpco ofi-gos-rav
Sbout cisliyom Jat , . , ^ 0J
l'u,-, I’ui,lit, .nil'
potri
Trie full ilrcra-of niintlvc tiidy of Gjibuibo is it
boh-pin and twogurtcriiUfa . ,
. A paKtb foitog dudyirceciuly nss'cr'.c'd Unit slid
aipwffltts
or the outcry. nudo 'by u gentlofaiui lieu. .
- It ia snlil. that only- oub white Hied voted tho
put f
A \w/r,‘hiiatii^yi}id t ‘-tlmt il*eoin0)irtcq could
gpt into theiwr^iig^ruve. fa / i: .
■ Wliy-aliouhl'-a catitilcniaUcr' liovoM/o >pitiba 7
iteu ■■ V?
“I repeat,”saiila pc'rsou of qucslioniihle*xc-
raeity, “diiitiloid fill lioncac mnA’fa
thu reply, “dnd how ninny times do you lmv*o to ft
repeat itbeforo youibelievo ltyour*eU’7f'l »v.i
— who voted the liadi^ivl Uvhet tried to Uksuado
A witness in a lato dlvoroe
tho \titu kid * .vaty
o divorce suit kept shying that
.. retaliating 'diKjiosltion—that
she “retaliated for every little thing.* 1 “Did you
e.vor sc-3.lufr iiuxlmnd kisfa her 7'* asked- the wife’s
coiui3ul.'oi‘ iYcs, air offon.?’ .' WclI^wlidt? dld eho
do on such odGusiouaV” ’ “ She divuva retaliated,
»ir.” ' I ti jior t'dloQta WWW
L’d uut: ;* Is that you.aguiu, yqu.h:
Senator Sumner says that Pondloton will “como
down like it stick.” Frontjo* udds, “Few poof
fellows know better tban -Sumner how a ^tick
cou.o* down.” .
dhiBidijlltTi^loItolL colic frouivl/ots ifi n h'foe,
' 1 Tiio nifnlstef who fiWsfJd ifr pfraeliing '»riiibi:t
tioU’sjiUjfln't ineoa to be uuda/stood-*to. refer, to
.whit'll 'explud/.dy blowing-out »Iia leA’ibido ofh.8
Stt>y. !• * . -• -*.' ui«>hil7
because* ha wits-'Uifigr.Ftod wish ihi |u t-
n b wta. i!w noin«^p/^w< Mmim
ivuni I,y tbu liui.e- () n . ■ ‘Di :..l. iufa-.v
ivilh.mc, .young man," Did you ever;
Tlm.SouUv Cii'rtilW’libb!
conmenced ■ work.' lieorg
governineht; and Ih'f/lbriWt!
co'i»pit7iio* i* the prdcr of tho f
The, Jiieivwu ,;liUDsip|
pp,0 -u majority fotSeymoi„
5ipi*l. ; :.o.
OUltlt Ph
yut of i