North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, January 14, 1869, Image 1

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(proprietor.. DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, lSC9. LKIHZKlt k LOVF.MAV—Wlinhuile Ai HfUil Doalerp In Dry Goody, Geiitlompini rnliliing Good* nml Clothing, Hundlton street. EXTOX & lAXX—Doul«r» in 'Dry Goods, Uroci'Ho*, Frodtfoo und Hardware, corner ,ngl» nod Hamilton atreet. EARNING A WIFE. HIS, \\. n., k CO.—•fTcnli'ts Iti Family nnd Ffliiuy Grdeerio*. Snlodn mwt licd. Ghcitcr Ji corner King nml Hampton. cCUTCUY k CA U»V ELlr- Dea 1 onlh*Dry j Goodii, (Jrooerles, IVodncc and Hardware, ir comer of Waugh nml Hamilton atreet. /JcCCTCIIKXA BITJiXtl—Drnlers In Family Grofeeriea, Produce, cte.j cast aide Hamilton fll.4A, T. SI.—Family Qrwerlej mul l’rovl- ■lon". jqummee bnl!ilii% King street. ■ ICIIIIMt, JOHN B.—Denier In Uioeeri.s. 1'roilucc nml general family supplies, corner gaml Iltniilion rtrent. . ZKYI'IT, J. F Dealer In Dry'food., (iro- eerlea and lVuTiatona, opposite Tlbb’.IIonae. I tUtKR & KN1UI1T—Deolora.ln Dtuga, Mod-' IT. leirioa, PaWW, Oils, Glass,. etc., No. 8, Slab'S Route, Hamilton atreet. riltSCIIBl'KGAH.—Denier in Fancy Goodi, Notion. and.Tore, Rmpilton atreet. > AM, k SlrClBTY—Wholesale and Retail 1 .Dealers in Stover, Hollow Ware, Hardware, l ttamilaclurci'a ofTInwaiv, Hamilton alrcrt. t VOHTHFRI.AM*, A. I,.—Dealer In Stover, O Hollow Ware, Hardware, und Manufaetttrer bf Tinware, Uamilionatrret. •Ami bo you wnnt to marry my daughter, young mnn f sold farmer Bultinj, looking at the young man sharply from liontl to toes. Despite Ills rather tndolont, offom- inate nil 1 , which wns innlnly the result of his education, l,uko Jordan was a lino looking fellow, and not earily moved from his self-possession; but ho colored and grew confused beneath that sharp, scrutinizing gaze. ‘Yes, sir; I spoke to Miss Mary last night, nnd she referred me to you’.’ ‘The old man’s face softened. • ‘Molly Is a good girl, a very good girl, 1 he 6nld stroking his clrln with'A thoughtful nlr,'nnd she deserves a good’ husband. Wlmt emt you do.' ■ The young mnn looked rather blank at lids abrupt Inquiry.' ‘If yon refer to my -abilities to sup port a wife, I can ussure you c ye, my girl, wlml- akoyour lather will nnd good ; and h over bargniil volt ratify.’' As Mr. liUkinnjnid this ho consid erately stepped out of the room, and wo will follow Ills example. Hut the kind of bargain the young people made can ho readily conjectured by tho speedy wedding that followed. Luke Jordan turned his nllentlon to the study of medicine, of whluh pro fession he became, n useful member; hut every ye tr on tho anniversary of Ills marriage, lie delights Ids mother- in-law with some specimens of the handicraft by which lie won what ho declares .to ho tho best and dearest wile in the world. Ono-Thing Certain. Death Is Dio thomo of universal In terest. Tho l’ghtcst heart, tho. least llmnghtfnl mind, has no disbelief of Jleath. Tho distance of tho dark cloud A livni’t that c And filunJ hln inf with fcjftmlnl fl(»W; With HVuip.ntUii-i* large oifluigh (fl unfold All ravn m brothur*, la built r than gob 1 . ~AOOLEDGR, X* F. k Vo.—Tanners OfflcQ in lower story of Printing House Dullding, frtwlbrd Stroet. Always pay w* 1 * i or 1M**♦. g>UXTOhfc CPLLIXS—HouseCarpenters and I > Joiner*. Hlmp corner of Hill nnd Spencer Irsets. Work'warranted, executed with dispatch. O 'BARR, Sill’I. 0.—House Carpenter nml Jnl'sr. Work wnrrantp'1 to aiyosali.lnetlon. ( YiPPBS, F Root nnd Shoo Sinker, corner J of King and il.mllloi) streets. UiUF.YfcSON— Rout nnd shoe SUti-rf, cut of postoffice hmhling, on JCingtlrvet, .. „a,i|. SI. k J. P.-IfnUM, Ripn flat Orrn- m.nt.l Painters, and Paper Hnnpors. I OK DUN, Hr. ft P.—Physician and Sfflpi'nn, ' r he round .t his nlflco vircr l’itiuan't npnecd. ‘I kllOto that yon are a rich nianVi tp which he comes, sailing through tho Unkfi Jordan, but 1 take it forgrahlcd kbosom of futurity, mny be misealeiila- that you nsk my girl to marry you (Hid ["ted; but tho world unhositiUingly owns not your property. What guarantee i that he is coining, nnd wilt at Inst he can yon < ive me, in ease it should be j Imre. In almost every particular or swept away, ns it is In thousands of j existence tho fortunes of men differ ; instances, that $on could provide for | but to die Is common to all. Tho bora comfortable home? Y’ou have \ stream of life runs in a thousand, vnri- hands and brains; do you know hoW I on* channels; hut run where it will— to use them ? What Can you do?’ j brightly or dnrklv, smoothly or. Inn- This was n Stylo of catechism for guully—it is stopped by death, the which I.uko was quite unprepared, and j tress drop their leaves at tho approach Im stared blankly st the questioner of winter’s frost; man falls at the pres- without speaking. «... — —; I believe you managed to get through A Rcpablioan Estitoato of Ourpot- t Better than Gold. Bag Congressmen. jRclter tluin jjromUur, bettor firm Don Platt; tlie Wellington jMtijdPB*! fi* pondont of tho Olnfclnnali Commercial, Lid -’mp]{pimiirss iliitUy.s'plosss, writes as follows or the carpet-bag a heart that cm r«ol furs loiliels Congressmen from llm Smith i And »b*ro HliJiif A ml In all sober earnestness, to write in “tv.frhuk and manly way, 1 ' the not purport (Hid upshot of our reconstruc tion measures at.the South ns seen in Congress is noli pleasant. Nb amount of cerliflvatos of election and formali ties of an oath can make thesp gentle- ^ in on of llm liafld-baggnge rcaF'M.rCs. i Fornili,.i nml muvsi. in n.iinvc'ipl.Vn, When oue makes Ills appcltranco mi j AWilw gouuln. tens «i' . gJn'UsniOi.' tho floor wo cannot look each other In I ,, oll „ ,,,,, lW „ wo ,., n] ,„„ thec.ounlenahco without nudibloamlles j or the mol nil »h-n theirl.horsoln e; that are Indecorous. If the, gentlemen • BsttirTInn golJ Is thep.mr msn's sleep would only indulgo In a |iltlo disguise 5 n * lll f ’’‘! m d"?!* m» lu ’" b A r d ? t l’ to helpon the delusion something ,5.ght. ' lie gained, but not only is the voice ol Ills simple oplsto lahnr deems liio enemy, but ‘.lie look, manlier, dress, | A slmitur rusil to the lend el' dreams, and above all, tho vote, is Ibe yoto of; n Mt , r fj g oM Is • tlilnWTSjp ifflnd. the alien. That in tiio realm of UookBeBit (1ml The antagonism hotwocn New Eng- A trcHiure iurp»Mtug Austial »n Halter tna’ pohl U a cnnaolanca olon**, Tltmijjlt toiling lur bruiul In an luimhlc ap’njrn; Daulily liloiit with eon tout and health, Unirint l»y tint lu-tt of cam nr wealth; . hna.ly llvi'ig nnd lolty ihmighi. A.duru nml ennoble a poo V.,k ti.’l. 1 .... college—tjavc you any profession ? INo, sir; .1 llionght— ‘Haveyon any trade ?' ‘Ko'-sir; my . father thought that with the wealth I should inherit 1 should not need any,’ once of death. Every successive gen eration lie olalmS for his own, aiid his claim Is denied. To die is the condi tion on which wo hold life; rehollion sickens witll hopelessness at the thought of resisting death; the very hope of lhe most desperate is not that death .may bo escaped, but that he is [store, elion mil. profession-rlly wli.rc 1.IFRF, l!r J. R.—IMirslcUn «ml Surjicim. Offlue over llutnrzer k l.ovenIan’s slorc, lie mtv lio found when not enenged. J. A. E. HAWKS, hTTOUNICY AT I, AW, V rW, pr.ctiee in ell the CQttnliif of the , Cherokee Circuit end in ihe L’tiiled Slstci district Court lor the North,rn District of Geor* I. tr. j! 5 -Eft r, kTTOll'NKY AT LAW, \\T IHI. praotiro law In nil the counlieslif this \ V Circuit, Slid U. 8. District Court. jnliO-ly js. .4. as t'i.r&ui, ATTORNEY AT I, AW, 1 Hill prai-ticoln.nlI tbo counties composing tho Cherokee Circuit. jimlly laia-ael -A-. TPs*.i*i, with tISs ,. n.- sitsur.v’T * .wax LU SALE GllOOERS, dues C-oihmlMion liVrchauta, ami i»calera in Wine* ai.d I.iijm»ra, ■Ihllirai j S’srael, n. . . HAuTIV'i J'sK. J. H, KENNER, Wsf’.ttfcfttf, ’ A* Co., 111 6 u e K a L E (J II 0 C K u s , Liquor and Cupimisiion Merchants, W, Ual-.imore an.l iti Gcrtnan ?t<., . llAiyi 1M.0RS. A ?riler» for Grocelier^ onJ^Conaigof* ^ nniicitcd. . j' q .it Bfgi at fn i. gj ti Lin 3., .ESIDEilT DEH.TISTS, lilTU-ti ova- John II. Kinps, Dalton, (m. J AVING permsnently loi-aiuiT here, nnd Iwlng I provided with the laics, improveni.iiU in Dt-n- j niatiMnl, lire pTejiare.l to do .I'VIhing imrlain- D nisl Su gory. Ail wurk wtroinurl •'> s'vu Your father thought like a fool, stomal; and all that the young, the then. He'd much hotter havfi glvtirl ckruless, and IJie dissipated attempt, you. some hottest occupation and . cut . is to think of him as seldom as they yen off with a shilling—it might have can. No man, therefore, will deny the making of you. As it is, what arc that whatever can lie said of death is you fit for ? Here you arc a strong,! applicable to .himself. Tho bell ho, able-bodied .voting man, twenty-four hears tolled mny never toll for him;' years old, and never earned a dollar in your life! You ought to ho ashamed of yourself. And you want to marry my daughter. Now, I have given Mol ly as good advantages fo^JeRining as any girl in townsndUhYhasnY thrown ’em away; but if she didn't know how to work, she’d he no daughter of mine. If I Chose - 1 could keep more than one servant, but I don't, no more than I choose that my dnlfgliter should bo a pale, spiritlesspeaUicc^bll of dyspep sia, all sorts Sf fine lady-ailments, In- thcro mny ho no friend or children left to lament him ; ho may not have to lie through long nnd anxious days, look ing for the coming of tho expected tor- ror ; but lie ktiowe Hint lie must die ; lie knows that in whatever quarter of tho world Ik abides—whatever his cir cumstances-- howover strong his pres ent hold of life—however unlike the prey of death ho looks—that is his doom to die. and civilization and that of tho South, ft’ 1 ' 1 "’V, IU \ lll ,7,W ,n 7'; ,,d ol . . • . ’ The bmUtiu tho poet* lav; previous to tl.io war, was not mom Tho glories of empire puned swuv; loadly limn is tho antagonism of in- 1 The world's greet drnnm wilt Unis unfold Hi into [ and give them military Governors to Some of the Washington correspon- stead of tile’stffiling, briglil-eyod, rosy-1 dents linvo a great deal to say about a cheeked lass she is. 1 did say that! prospective quarrel between Grant and site should nut marry a lad that had j the Radicals in Congress. According been cursed with a'rich father; but to their representatives; Grant wants slie lias taken a foolish I Nnd I’li tell yon wbs't l BjWo prepare « ‘ ", gunranioi e’teyth. • Superyr Vrgrtahlo T« otlt T ut&iu nothing S-pri-My tl to LtEOiU T. N. MCrU.lY, « WJTU-*— • Arthur Emory & Co., tlTEUS ft ml cU-ftlcb in En^llub, Gonna AuH*rii*ftu llurtlwui-o, chfl«*r>v « . itultlihorc si rout., Dalliiumv, Maryland. Artluir Kmdvy. ) Voim lb Egoru>n. $ Bcc. M-niu. Hugh Douglas & Co., riI0I.ESAI.7s DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, « Ko. 53, Public Square, hih Douglas, . C. Dibrell, DALTON' MALE AND FEMALE 1 s>Es. Sobooi i uxorclscH of tho Dalton Mule nml F< itlo lligh School will ho jvnimod on tl> under the control of tho mgs course of Instrueilon Is rompte, ctnbrac- lII the hrnuclma usually taught in cpmmon bis and Colleges. a . , l* following rates of tuition have been •stOlftijs, per month (payable monthly )< |3 00 •oml Class, “ *, . ; •» o® rcl Glass, “ * -■ ' JKTXO EXTftAB.-^ft f -Parents Orsiro it, arrangements will bo ‘ a for their daughters to take Music Lesson.-, jr competent amt ortlcbmt tuuchurs. Board can bo procured with good families nt y n usonablo rates. ww » >«■ ic. ‘24-Jin. “ J. R. GLENN, A. M.<* Dalton Seleot School, Jtomluy tlio rttipf Jiimiury next, n lieveimnt euiiervletnu unit tnl- TiVo oo'nrfoof lustruotlon will l-""'"" tier my a, The , , kh. The nature, prlnolnloe itni work, and prove yourself to be a man; perfect yourself in some occupation— I don’t care what, irit is honest—then cornu to me, ar.d if tho girl is willing, she ia yours.’ As iho,oldhj:.n said Ibis lie deliber ately rose frOln .the settle of tho porch and went into the lionso. I’rctty Mary Uilkins was wailing to see her lover down at the garden gate, llieir usual tfysling place. The Bmil- ing light faded from her eyes as she noticed his sober, mseomfited look. ‘Ruther means well,’ slie said, as Luke told iier the result of his appli cation. ‘And I'm not sure but lie's iibout right, for it seems to me that ev ery mao, rich or poor, ought to have some occupation.’ Then, as she noticed Iter lover's grave look,-slie said, softly: ‘Never mind, I'll wait 'for yon, Luke.’ Luke .Iordan suddenly disappeared from liiSTU'cnstomed haunts, much to the surprise of his gay associates.— But w herever ho went lie carried with him those words which were like a tow er of strength to his soul; ‘I'll wait lor you, Luke.’ One pleasant, sunshiny morning, late In October, as I'anner llilkiiis was prop ping up the grape-vine ill Ins front yard, that threatened to break down witli tho weight of his luxurious bur den, a neat looking curt drove up, from which I.uke Jordan alighted with a quick elastic step, quite in contrast with his fOjtnerly easy, leisurely move ments. “Good morning, Mr. Bitkins.' I un- btood that you wanted soma butler tubs and cider linrrcls. I think 1 have some that will just suit you.”. ‘Whoso nmku are they V asked the old man, ns, qpeuiqg the gate, liu paus ed by the wagon. ‘Mine,’ replied Luke, with an air of pardoimble.pride. Mr. Bilkins examined them one by one. ‘They’ll do,’ he said coolly, as lie set down the last 01 the lot. 'What will you take for them ?’ ‘What I asked you for six months ago to-day—your daughter, sir.’ , Tito roguish twinkle in the old man’s eyes broadened into at smile. ■ ‘Y'Ou’ve got tlie right inelal in yoii, after all,’ he cried., ‘Como in lad— ijkjng to you,! the present Congress to repeal tlie ton ’ll 10 : Go to urc o'-ltllce'act, so that his hands inii,V iKnalluli Hiuiuuhxo will be (lioieuzlily in- Ititfilefl, unit WMSKiiitmt syalt'malieully, to ■ intention of the learner. In this nno tm- .nt, tliouirli in noli tiiigieotoa linuioU or leli T.ltoruturu (Grammar), I aolmowJeose nottmeof come j n) j B lioul(I <, ut wonder if we made u trade after .all.' iUah ..... siumrlni*. , , ’ - uk or Tuition permontli. 4 rveoltn : ,ry hlriuiehcs—.U-tllimette, Oo0«ra- . ^EngliriU JlranolicH, Woods &. Craven, > - ■ I)MAI.KR3 IN aga, Medicines, Dyo Btuffs.Paint*, * Oils, Window Glass, &o. 6C0LI) gust 21—12ms GKOaSU. MEN ICO & BUDTHEB Wholesale and Retail Dealers in pie and Fancy l)ry Goodi, Cloth ing, Booti A Shou, Hah, Ac., KHALI. STtltlT,. I ATI.HTA/OA. vemhor f—2m," AVMDM). OLI.H WLI.LIIOUN llumniontl It n'ellitom ’ Hammond It R eiioorn, rTORNEYS at LAW, tiuv-ly Whlieliall 8treet, ATLANTA, GA. Nothing loth, Luke obeyed. ‘Aiotlyl’ bawled Mr. Bilkins, thrust ing,his head into tlrf kitchen door. Molly trlppod out into tlie entry Tlie round wliile alius were bared above the elbows and bore traces of the flour site had been sifting. Her dress was a neat gingham, over which was tied a bluo checked apron; but site looked ns Winning nnd lovely as she always did wherever slie was found. She blushed mid smiled ns site saw Luke, and then, turning her eyes up on her father, waited dutifully to hear wlmt he had to say. The old man regarded his daughter for a moment witll a quizzical look; ‘Moll, this young man—mayhap you’ve seen him before—has brought mo a lot of tubs and barrels, all of his own make—a right good article, tpo. Hc asks a iirelty steep price for’em. but if you are Willing to give it, well ho free when he assumes the Presiden cy. lie is said to have declared to one of the Missouri Scnnlors that tlie law. mu.t 1 o repealed before ho begins,nnd to have asserted in various forms his determination to have things his own way. But tlie leaders of the party that elected Grant are not sure that ho can be trusted, and therefore they are Unwilling to make smooth tlie way fi.r him null, lie declares his intentions. Tlie correspondents infer that n breach botwe'en Grant and his-party is immi nent, and are already predicting its probable extent. But we hardly be lieve there is much likelihood of a rup ture. Grant lias marched Imnd-in-hahd with the Radical leaders sinco they tool; him into their camp, and we shall bu very much surprised if ho quarrels with them about the teuuraof-ufllco bill. We-do hot shnro tho confidence of some of tlie correspondents on Ilia subject, and we advise the Democrats generally to wait and see before they begin to throw tip llieir caps. Destitution in New York It is estimated that no less limn two hun dred, thousand persons arc now resid- ing in Npw York city who have no work, no real lioules, at;d no moans which insure them a livelihood. Some of them.beg or steal outright; but a large number eke out a miserable ex istenco by running into debt for lodg ing and board, or by borrowing front week to week of whomsoever will lend them, or by quartering themselves on reluctant relatives or friends. Tlie re sult is reported to he an aggregate of want, squalor, misery and degrallon fearful to contemplate. Awful.—The Nashville Press and Times recently contained a “hellish Kuklux outrage.” It states how a ne gro in Haywood county, Teunessee (a Radical region,) was hung nnd drawn and quartered and roosted “by a slow fire for doing nothing.” A ftcr tho ne gro was well spitted uud turned, tho Kukluxes out him lip nnd ate him willi Worcester sauce, which they manufac ture out of mustard, powder, blood, nnd brimstone. They aro dreadful, these Kukluxes I keep tlie ponce until tlie negro is edu cated, tho white master subdued, and Time, tho (consoler, heals tho wounds of war, than thus to make a cnyricature of a representative Government and stultify ourselves. Butter Ginn gold D u peaceful home. Where 111 tlie tiro ante ,-liarltiae uuine, Tlia .-Urine of luve, tlie heaven of life. Hallowed lay lApttur, or aieier, m wile; However Uuiiilile liio homo tuny he, * Dr tried willi eorrow by licaveife decree— Tlie bleeelugs tint never were lioilgliior »y'J, And uelltro there, ere better ihaii guld. Shadow and Sunshine. Bhadnw'e never far from atinehiiia Night il never far from dny : Thill treeiU in tlie elope of pieeuiiro ; Never is the whole yoar gay. previous deadly than is the antagonism or in- [ The worid'a great terest now between' tlmso localities, [ And yield a pliaUiru heitcrfibati gold; und yet tlicse gentlemen of tho paper ■ collar nnd extra dlckry follow Now Bn'glkhd and vote all lliu time against the Inlerchts o[ 4 (hell' colihtituonts. I had a’long talk with one of these representatives ad inl.crim last night, and tried to convince hiliulmt it would be well, Just for tlie appearance of the lliing, to cast n vote now und then for the region lie claimed to represent — •But no i I found my friend had an intense contempt for one-half of his pcsplc, nnd a deadly hatred Tor tlie other half. It was a Connecticut Con gressman elected in the South. Having no very high opinion of my- Bell', and a contempt for tlie rcstof hu manity,lean put upwith the grotesque and ub,urd as well as any one. But there is a .point, yon know, beyond which 1 find it aitllcult lo keep my countenance, and tho New England carpet-bagger carries me thoro, I wrinkle and haw-haw—I can’t helj) it —wiicn tlie gentleman) of tho paper dickey front) New England gravely lakes hi$ scat as a representative Irom tlie South. Better cut tlie South into provinces, Sunahine ie niVor fur from eliaiiew, Day H never lur from night; Tain il lollowcil still by pleasure— Snow nula'l not tile whole veal w MardSrs in Havana. Havana, Jan. 0.—Reports have readied the city of an engagement ho- tween tho troops nnd insurgents near Nonvltas. Thu result is unknown. ' Puerto Principe remains quiot. Its g.'trrison is too weak to attempt oiTon- ! "ive .operation ngaiust tho vuliela i Little has been heal'd from Count Val- I mesedn. Throughout tho enliro.east- | eru department, and in portions of the j central department, provision* are ox- Irotnsly scarce. f % * The troops are-preyentod from mov ing rapidly for want of trains. Spine dlalurlmnces nre reported to-day, ow ing to the excitement created by fes tivities. A negro this morning assaulted a young man tor some unknown cause. Later in tho dny a Mexican was mur dered by a negro in a ller,*e assault. This aftonioon an ofilecf of thb Span ish army, in a street quarrel, inurdor- oil Senor Sirro Vitsquez, a voting C'u- bun of respectable family a Tlie oillcer ran his sword entirely through tho young inau's body. 'J'ha murdcrerwas arrested. Last yoar YusquOz cowhld- ed a Spanish Judge. > ews reedvod from the- interior As to the effect that Count Ynlmnsednis. inarching towards Rayamo. Revolu tionary forces, strong in number, nre besieging Gilmrn and oilier towns, nnd 2,000 of them are holding Col. Tone in check at liunna. “ Tito Marquis Santa Lucia nnd Gen eral Castillo, nt tho head of tlie rebel bands, remain in tlie neighborhood of Puerto Princlpo. Provisions are ar riving at Slthtingo. 10. M.ig's perpetual alglilng tires m«, king’ll eternal stnils’s ns bad— Gim me Moll, who's nlwnvs cliaiijjiug— Nut long nici-rr, not lung sad. . II—NO. 2 [ Paragrapho, , Several parsons arrested by llm mil- itary at Jefferson, Texas, and konl in close confinement, mo not permitted to sco oven their relatives. No eliar- ges have been preferred against them* und III) one except thmSatrrp knows why they are Incnrccriflod. Hon. B. V. Askew, elected by over 1,100 majority to llm Arkansas'State * Senate, from Columbia county, lifts been denied Ids scat because Clin ton says tliero are Ku-Klux there; Til# OXIIerlmont of “ filniwmllnn In Tim experiment of “ oinlgrallnn to Brazil,” it is ealdjtaa ended in suifer- Ing, disappointment nnd regret, to nb regrot most nil who left the South to settle in Hint empire. A West Virginian whipped his wife e other day for an unexampled ex- travr.g ;nee in eating botli butter amt ino aise8'on her bread. the A Financial Qiiabii PiiEtiicTEn.— The Baltimore Com.itercinl says: “A friend of onrs, just from New York, called-in to see us to-.d«y, and says that a heavy imnrey pfSSsiire fxtsted there, which, it is believed by many of the best citizens and most reliable fi nanciers, must tcimiuate in a financial break up, mere disa^troifs tliaii liasyet occurred on this continent; Tho gai- ties and lavisli displays of tlie city kip tlie fahe excitements wliicli in general precede Ihec'risis of disoaco. Tho fail ures that have already occurred are not so significant as tho harrowing anxiety displayed on every hand for getting oflf enormous stocks of goods on almost any terms that may bring money. Highland Suspension Bmtos One of the grandest of modern enter prises Is about lo be c nntnenced in tho State of Now York. Work will speed ily bo begun for the suspension of a bridgo across tlie Hudson river, be tween “ Anthony's Nose,” on tho line between tho counties, of. Westchester and -Putnam on the em-4, and Fort Clinton on tlie west of tiio Hudson, about forty-illrec miles from liio city of New York. Tiio lor.gilt of tho bridge botween tiio towers will he 1,- fiio feet, and tho total length 2,4 IB.— It will have railroad tracks and high ways for general travel, ftud tho cost will bo from $3,500,000 to 34,000,000. The rmite of the Eric and New Eng land railroad, from Turner’s to Derby, in the State of Connecticut, vin the bridge, lessens tiio distance from tiio Erie railway to Boston, compared with any existing or proposed route, from twenty-five to thirty-five miles. A Sad Picture of Human Suffering. Yust'eyduy morning Coroner Dick Moore was called upon lo hold at; in quest upon liio body of a woman uam- ud Catharine Samples, nnd was direct cd to go lo n house on tho Cnua Hun road, about eight miles from the city, where the body of tho deceased was reported to be. Promptly answering tlie summons, the Coroner at Once leit. town by tiio Cano Run road, and,-fol lowing tiio instructions given him, nt length nrriyod at his destination. The house proved to be a little log cabin, perhaps sixteen feet square, aud stood back some dislanco from the .road.— The sight that met tho eyes of Mr. Mooro us he stepped into the cabin was ono Bitch its few. men fiver looked upon. Such .TscciR'ofdquatid wrefeii- ediioss, of filth and famine,,of woe un utterable, lie at least had never before been called upon lo witness. Croucli- ovur a few smouldering sticks of wood sut a helpless old man, striving to draw a litt'u warmth from liio half-' burned pieces, *hilo about him were a number of ragged, dirty aud neglect ed children. This old man was Wil liam Samples. On a filthy, tattered mattress, the 'shuckg from which were scattered about!lie. floor,lay liio corpse or liie wife, Catherine Samples, while at her side,, unable to move, lay the eldest daughter, a girl of fifteen, appa rently in tlie last stnges of soma fatal disease. Two of tho smaller children were also HI, making throe out of the six children who were helpless. The Corouer asccitainod that tho mother {tad died of pneumonia on Sun day ev.ning, nnd that, eho liad lain where she had died nearlyJorty-cight hours. AH this time the eldest daugh ter, who hail beet) seized witll pueumo- Love is an undeflnable something that seizes upon nil of the human race at some period of their existence, ear ly or late, and makes them more or less worthy of pity according ns'they b'tiVe' it bad or not, a feeling not under control or regulation of good sense, calm judgineut, or even your own will, blit it Lakes hold upon you ns the whooping cough, measles or small pox. does, without asking yea or nny, and often selects tho very poreous, Hint either good souse or calm judgment on your part would any not suitable, and places on thorn tho whole amount of nll'eotion you liavo to spare. It makes one a slave, alijeot and humble to’the loved ono—over seeking to plensc, con tent with even being allowed to pour out tlie treasures of tlie heart at tiio feet pf the idol, and deeply thankful for any littio crumbs of regard that may bo thrown in return. And tho willful and proud of heart are more liable to attacks of this description Grant's Cabivet Some “wag” suggests tile following as a good Cab inet for President Grant. The sugges tion shows in-part liio vastness of the Washblirne family: Secretary of Stale—E. B. Wnsh- burnc, of Illiuois. Secretary of tiio Navy—\\. R. Wash burns, of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Treasury—C. C. Wnshliurne, of Wisconsin. Secretary of tiio Interior—C. A. Washburne, of Paraguay. Attorney Gonural—eisracl Wasli- buruc, of Maine. Foreign Ministers nnd Consuls— Some more Wnshburnes. Revenue Otlicors—The rest of tlie firajKbnrn’cs. All tho other Officers—Tho relatives of the wives of the WashburnCs. A Hindoo Priest called in all the members of a large family, ono of whom was kown to Imvo, committed a theft, and thus addressed them ; “ Take onch of you ono of tlicso Bticks, which are all of exactly equal length ; put them under your pillow to-night; I do not nt present know tlie oll'umler, but you must return the slicks to me to-morrow morning, nnd the ono belonging to the .tliiei' will hnvo grown an inch in tho night." Tiio family retired to rest, hut be fore ho went to sleep tho man who had committed the theft, thinking to out wit the priest, cunningly cut oflf an inch from his Stick, firmly believing thnt it would by this moans attain the- length of tho others by tho next morn ing. The sticks wore returned, nnd by comparing them tho Priost'wns in stantly able to pitch upou the offend- than thoso of other tempernmenta are. - or, to hts groat surprise and dismay, nia, bad bren lying helpless at the side of her mother’s oirpso. There were no whita neighbors noal'or than ainilo away, and none knew ol tiio terrible sullsriug aud d s.trcss in lbs little cheerless cabin. Tiio old man, who seemed to be about fifty years of age, was nil iuvniid, and lias long bcunsuf- feriug from a disease of the heart, so that lie was unable to make any effort toward tho relief of hts dying wife and starving children. Grant and spectral, with not an inch of clothing that was not torn to Bhred.s, tlie half-naked chil dren huddled about him. They were all too young to realize fully llieir Con dition, tho youngest of fivo of them being almost nu infant, nnd neither of the four being over ton years'of age. Tho cabin itself was a wretched place, tho floor being laid upon tlie_gronbd, and liio roof lolling in tlie cold rain which trickled down upon tho mattress, where lay the dead and dying. Little pools of rain water and filth were form ed about tlie floor, nnd everything seemed to conduce to the squalid wretchedness of tiio surroundings. It‘Was stated lo Mr. Moore that Mrs. Ssmplcs, tho dpad mother, lind been a liard working, deserving wo man, who had with her own builds sup ported her largo family, and up to tho timo of her being seized with pnenmo ilia, some ten days ago, imd toiled in- cessanlly to keep them from starva tion.—Lou. Journal-Courier, Dec;. 30. nothing to putf, ndvcrlise, etc. And thus one and another will sponge' an extra paper, putf, or somo benevolent advertisement. Tony- forget that this business makes them known. They forget thnt it is piiiiter'sink that makes nine-tenth's of thoir immense-fortunee; they forgot that it takes money to pay compositors—to buy ink, typo aud pa per; and lastly they forget to even thunk you for working for nothing, by .gratuitously pulling their business.’ I’bo’whole number of interments in Savannah in 1808 was—whites, BUS, blacks 59G. Reported Difiloul'ty with Negroes in . Virginia. Norfork, Ya., January 7.—A com munication was received last night from tiie slicrilf of Princess Anno coun ty, addressed to tlie .commanding offt- ecr ofthispost, staling tliatin attempt ing to serve a writ of ejectment he had been forcibly resisted liy nu armed hand of about 50 negroes. In com pliance with a request (or assistance lo executo the law nnd preserve thb ponce, the military sfint a force of twenty men to aid the civil authorities. Later information from the scene of tiie disaster is to the olfoct that iu an encounter to-day between the military and negroes. A sfirgetiht had been mortally woundud and throe negroes killed. Tito otliccr commanding tho detachment makes application for rein forcements. Ho says the negroes iu the surrounding country nre arming, and threaten an opon attack. Addi tional military force wilt probably ho sent out to-night, N.etu'opK, Jaimniy formation received tit! tiio sceno of yesterday's ports that the negroes nre mooli ted, but no further acts of violence had occurred. The military force sent to the, assistance of tlie Shorlff has return ed to this city. No furtlfer disturb ance is appreheuded. Qu on Olga, of Grcctc; wnlke tlie streets of Athens with her baby In her arms, and Stops to tltjk with nil motlb et'8 she meats. Tho French Emperor lies' subscrib ed liVo thousand francs lorn monument to he erected at Trieste to MaxiinUiatn It is stated thnt the entire fo'ute from „ • St. Louis to New York is to bee furnish ed willi a double tratik. An English paper called tlie E Wterri ; Star lias been started at Alexandria, JMgypt. - , An army surgeon lias invented a * system of playing severnl brass bands at a distance from eaoh oilier by means of electricity. . . .. * It cost Lord Derby ono hundred thousand dollars to carry the Engl isli elections, nnd then ho did not. A colored Utah in Cleveland has rc-’ covered three hniutrcd dollars .dainai ’ ges for. harms been ojectod from a skating ringWfcaccouiit of ids color. Quito a novel Con*mtion Is to be held at Trenton, Now Jersey, tide month. Tiie justices of tiio pcaco throughout tho State are to bavp a meeting. f v The remarkable proposition is mailo to cut up the lnvn lately thrown out by Vesuvius,sell it for paving stones, anil use Ihq proceeds for the benofitoT tho sufferers liy the eruption. Rev. Mr. Addison, of Lnnta Clara, Cal.; lias been expelled from tiio Bap tist church of that' place fe tering and participating in merit’at tho Presbyterian An English pauper w’ during divine Oath to bo Taken by Persons Ho- libvod of Poiitioal Disabilities. The public generally are ignorant of llm precise form of tho oath required to ho taken liy porsons whose disabili ties, under liio fourteenth article of tiio Constitution, linvo been removed by Congress, ajid who may he elected or appointed lo office under the U. S. Government. For Lite information of our readers wo insert tho law passed by Congress on tho subject, which contains a copy of tho oath, as fol lows : Au act proscribing an oath of office to be taken by persons ftoni whom legal disabilities shall linvo been reinoyod. lie. il enacted by the. Senate, and House of Hcprcucntatiue.i of llic United States of America in Congregn assembled, that whenever any person trim lias participated jn the rebellion, and from whom nil legal disabilities arising therefrom have been removed by act of Congress liy a vote of two-thirds of cncn House, lias been or shall ho elect ed or appointed tn any office or place of trust iu or under the Government of tlie United States, ho.shall, before entering upon tlie duties thereof, in stead of the oath prescribed by tho act of July two, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, take and subscribe tho fol lowing oath or ntllnrtation : “I, A. B. do solemnly swear (or affirm), that 1 n il! support and defend tho Constitu tion'of the'United Stales against all enemies, foreign nnd domcstic; that, I wilt bear true faith and allegiance to the sumo ; Hint I take his oath freely without imy mental reservation or pur pose of evasion ; and Hint I will well and faithfully discharge tho duties of tiio office on which T am abont to on ter. So help me God." ’Approved July II, 13<i3. Stonoino on tiif. Printer Here is nil article we think of framing to lu.ng conspicuously over the editor’s table: ‘The public have a funny lioliuu acyover till moral and political forces about printers. They think it costs m ' t p 0 world ; but can it bo that they B;ll to Regulate the PnrcE of Cotton Senator Rico, of Minnesota, yesterday introduced into liio Senate of the United States “a hill to regu late the price of cotton and to encour age tho growth of tiio same.” YVliat fifin this bill propose ? Tiio Congress of the United States lias a commenda ble confidence in its own powers nnd prerogatives.. They..entertain a pro- fou'nd conviction of their own suprom. imagine they can regulate values, and liy a simple statute upset all the laws of trade? Perhaps so. Tlie hill looks like it. And ns for that “oneburag- Ing’the growth” or cotton—(jo they also suppose that CongrcSs, liy a spe- tfial'miactment, can provide' timely rains and stmsliiiiu—stop tho ravages of tiio caterpillar and boll worm, and, Fo county ta i acre. •New Orleans, , Rosscau diod ve,ry at 11 o’clook, having his friends and staff shortly I Manifestations of regret.are froqu to-day. It.being-the holiday of tho anniversary of tiio battle of New Or leans, nil flags flying, both foreign con sular and American, are at half mast and draped in mourning? An Alabama editor, in puffing a gro cery kept by a woman, says that her tomatoes aro as red as liar own cheeks; her indigo ns bluo as lieriWn eyes; nnd her pepper as hot ns her own tem per. A citizen of Indiana, who'has had the oxporjenco of eight wives, says di vorces are cheaper-than funerals in disposing of Uncongenial wives. An Irishman recently soliloquizod : “What a wnsto o’ money to be buying mate when you know the half of it is bone, w hile you can spin;! it for rum that hasn't a bone in it." The late (ire in Elberton, Ga., was very disastrous affair, and great exer tions wore necossary to prevent tho whole town from being destroyed The loss was over fifty thousand dollars' in buildings nnd goods burned-, nnd very littio of it insured. The lire id believed to have been 'accidental; Jennie Lamar, the old nurse of Mrs.- Gen. Cobb, has been hoarded by Gen. Cobb ever since emancipation, tho Gen eral paying tiio proprietor of tlie Mill-- edgeville Holer in ndvauca for her ra tions; nnd will continue to do so during her natural life. Old Aulit Jennie has been more than froo for the last twen ty years; so lias her husband, old Un do Bob. They liavo been given thoir own time, and taken care of and sup ported besides. Galveston, Texas, now claims 25,- 000 inhabitants. It boasts of GOO bus iness lfrins, six lines of Steamships, live of sailing ships, two hanks, six pri-, vato bankers, two.insnraiteocoinpanies,' and throe cottoii proas companies. In spite of these business interests, there wore less than a dozen gentlemen pres ent nt tlie annual- meeting of the Gal veston Chamber of Commerce last week. Of tlicso one was a painter, two worn reporters, nnd one a retired m&itn fisoMrori A.little boy namod Knight, who re cently ontored thw mission school at New London, was totd by tlie teachers that ho must lie a good boy, nndyvlion lie died lie would go lo Ik-avt-n. ‘ Tiio little jfelinw' was well ploasod with tiio prospect, and promised to lie thu-best kind of a hoy. Tlie next Snuduy appeared in his place looking sorrow ful, and the teacher asked liiru if lie;, had been njjood boy. “Yes,” lie re in short, supersede nature, ns they ’plioff, “t’ v .c tried to be gm/d ; |, linvo done the laws of supply and dc- no me. ’l iio hoys nay I enn’t uinud ? Wo are curious to see Sena tor Rice’s bill— Telegraph. Tho Savannah News estimates tho population of that city at 35,000. boys any but it’s I’t go tl. Ugrtven if I’m ever so good ,’ “Why ’do the boys say that?” inked tho t ack er. “They say,” repIUd the boy with the utmost simpilcity, “there'll ho no ' night there,”