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i Deputy seriously wounded,.by
a ili r|NHdo IVom TVitnessco mimcil
.loci •IVilTTiic. . TIio c-ii'eUuiutrincen, ns
we jailier them from Mr. .1. A. NeUou,
— , “f Murrey county, nr* these : Ou’S’lt* gro( .^ tnkoli hit
t.it am, a Republican judge ’M^-cnin-; last lUjchtarnmo )othat, 1)0,1)*. The. .follow.
8 < >'a nil t units oT A in- Rous? of Mr. Uftirffi) T'-rryj 1!\ Ill JJJjj n ,t ii-ln which, we extract from Ills
amp, lin» *l»t-1.1v.l thill 11m Jircf-nl ||„. upper p’lVt 'ii1 , '.MnlfaJrfTpMa.llio.(l|.
T.cglslnttfre of Hint KUtlo I* ng Jilaal jvVti.m of fjityt.spe,, rftliqf n. liiulc,
tidily ititiHiiJVfi nor DmillmtiimU-.>e1'nl uliitiii lie eiifetudml in swopping to
nflli'cr. It requires no very grant* Mr. T. ior n nmlt lirv pony, end Im**
amount of legal knowledge to detenu- niedlelelylefl Iti Uie direction of Pick-
her Sonntors and P.cprcscnlntl
should .not he admitted to tholr scats
in Congress until the Legislature of
the Stale is reo.rgttriizjd nii'l the nC-
o full hrfomtmntiiijf ami
lug article whielt.'vc
papekis excoatliDgly bilious—wolfish
and fiendish throughout—anil allows
very clearly'what the mongrel designs
upon Oeorgia nrot
The ncllpn which CongreaaaliouM take relative
to the cabling LcglMatbro and 8t»ito Oorelfotiiciit
of Georgia seems to tin to He plain. The Recon
struction net dedaroa that, until the Htate shall
Hjo “ bv Uw admitted to representation In Con-
% I“*«••<?«■*'iM
' *■ *' ^ “ ' f oil! Georgia into C«
California Is to furnish a car, finish
ed in California laurel, for the llrst
| extent oi mi wniiijum The “wealth
nnr (|cs 111 whom wo I ol'Oriptisor of I nit” pales before it.—
believe tvo nmv iilnrr tlirttiostlinpllclt j The late Harm, made the following
nfick'tiro t |?J it great conflagration ! disposition of hl« fortliuo t Ho left to
ik process at liis wife,Holly,£3,0O0,OOO,UieLMpteftn i tjirpugli tip to No’.? Wk.
I'elrliriitnH Millar f'dat Miaou,*on i f-’errUra, whose art galleries ars esti*] (ioldab<jrongli, Maine, conluiulng
ls#a ! *w
southeast of I .ttuuurg s0( , nml 8f ,„,Uusluvu3,hcgsv O £d.()00,.
000; to.hUthird sou.Kdmttm.ii 90,000,-
-(■Us grandson, lbo son of.
palpably'" plain that “lbo wayfaring men rode up to l|io tiousu.of Mr, T, in
man,lltougit n fool,” would readily pro- inuVnilof Hiclile, whomtlmydescribed
noutjce It Mtch.’-' '’ ' " ‘ '~-‘ l — L ' ’'' —*- «—
IiAWLLSBNl.:':
1,-1 1 I u„. „1,|,1I„,, I war, molting lor. TJio two Strangers, luring. IsIM oil its ontOUtai on to siTlnb, ster
died,, and bamtloss, law-abiding ; ...J........ JLJFLJ the oath ot offlj, ro.p.lrej !,, n,0 reramrii-urtio,,
I cithor imprisoned or butchered 1u ” ' , f ’ acts. They iltilUnt mlmlulticr thisonll,,became
... . ; immediately went In pursuit of the It would tnive excluded I'rom tl.ulr realm tiros
lit ale Bond for the inottlb of ifceom-. had left a few hours before In llie diree-
her." These llgiiros speak well for the j lion of Dawsonvillo, and was then pnp-
present Judicious management of tlio j posed to bent a house about four miles
n
,, • ■ olid of them, and ashed'hint If such ti. mission of nit'inlne* f out tteorpa Into Congress,
III rampant in tin- r. , • ! Imttliey hsrc not been sCraiuml. Therefore,
happy, mongrel reconslfllcled Arhati-! nnl , ' n5S , ' aj ' ; ' n ' i th» nres-ni Oorommmt intml mrrel.r.
,,,, ,t formed them stteh a uisu had-stopped . Tito neitgustloivts, •• ethonlil tlw Kenstors
nan. 1 he "bid mellslt” arc commit , , , 1 nn.l Itoprreenmtlrerrlret.imhertl.e pr.sonl Oor-
ting the most dutrngeous and fiendish " l lls i 1,0 W ® v I ,rc '!° ,S| aml , trsnit-nl bo „d iifod f We snWrr, No I Our
i 1,1. s« .« f ii,« kkfl tf’atled him A mule, which, upon Ii^Uwini il thnt the Keghhiluie which olccted
dcpietUlionn in many porUoiis. of the j . ,/ e 01U1 tllcv the Hen.mre, sod ..Untried the election ,f lbo
.State. Houses nro plundered, WoniOI) | cxn,n on,|) o\c o «c je one ic} ^ IcSpirdsentatlrr*, was never luwfiillv cniidtltutort,
iiisnlled, and harmless. Uw.nl,bllmr' wcl '» 1,) “ Wl, 8 fo1 '* Tbo two strangers, luring i.tN lu a W ,.,i»tlon to admlnleter
cold blood. _ | thief, who they could bear of all nlojig mcn,,,cr s who couta not uhei't
lei , is , a. , . * Nut it W.I* thn T07 purposu of the r«conntructlon
A\ E notice from the Atlanta hra,«i he road parting to tlie town of Jasper, acta to exulud«,UieM niwla from the work'of or-
i lint Sup’t II ullorl lilts again paid III-' which place they roaohod about 11 j B»»l«i»g the Biot... Hence the Legislature hunt
. , * *1. ■■ li.fi . .c. a m'.I tiinva Oo'ennn unawomuml unorsMiiiaedbodr.
to the State Treasury the; snug little j o’clock on Buntlay, wliero they learned; ita election of Senator-iiditaprotf.KloUpaawKc
sum ef t k J5,000f net cnrnlnfts of the that the man they were in pursuit 1 of J* 1 ® Ul h A^iicnJinrnt.sre void, The- wladom
/ ,, , „... j I . . a , m. . .v. ... .. i of (Aon«rc*Mln pr^ict thing on oath which would
oacluih'scrrt.iln dittos ol rehdi* IVom ni'jlng In
tiiuNttfti>d<iture hlauds demonatraUd by the Imato
tliOMo very rclicla made to ithu<e the power with
which they •nppi)**.*d thpni«rlvci Invested, by «x-
polling (lom tli<*lr hotly thirty or more member*
oivjtccoimt pf thrlr color. This rote waa os le-
cid os npy of their votes, for any vote they cot»!d
hate pasicd wotildjiave been ccpmllv void, hut
Pfcguiltltl when incrojy technical-can be over-
Ioo1?i-U or eveo aanclidhetl iieeomc monstrous
crimca'when they aro permitted to work the dia-
frtfneldswncnt of a nico, «ml the introduction of
Ihi! c)omen; of pn.archy nt.d violence into m citHte.
The rebel* of flcoipia have aliown their feeth In
an hitempt to thVnrt thorecQnati-ui'iloti inon-mro*
of OohgrejN, and oppose the finnl trinmplr in
that fctatc of those principle* of equal juatlco to
nil men ot\ which Grant aud Cylfax were clccttd
by ni ovcrwholiniiiaminority of the Am* rienn
P"Op!e. The rernetj^ is aimply to icipilro that
the lA’Jalnture of GwoVgliUihhll reorganise,' under
nn order of the Military CdmmAtifler of tlio Die-
trietj by tlio adin.sKlon only of those members
whochji. t*.ke thn oath required by the Uecon-
fetructluu laws to he ndminbUred io all peraon*
vlcoted to tnk’e abr ollicial nnrt In the work of
rcoAnatntetlon. Tide oath I* merely that they
did nat hold OfTIco tinder and swear to support
tlio rebellion niter Having, fir.et Imid olllce under
and sworn to maintain thn Union. It excludes
only tjiia ehi«H. L'tmjjroi** ahould also requiro
the nd.iptidn by the State of swell nn amendment
to it* Constitution ns shall set ntrest forever nil
question ns to the r J j;bt of tho colored people
to hold ami exercise the power of any ortice
dvr tho State to which they may be ejected.
llofttl, nuil nl'.'joiigli we tlllfer, politi
cally, with our quomlam friend* llul-
licrt, yot wo cannot hut licnrtily ex
claim, “ Well' done thou good and
faithful ffifAintl'Y ;
Apt is now qtdvt on tlio Ogcoelice,
near Snynnngh, About 100 of*tlio
inBurrcctTonlsttfflnVs niirfeiidefMl and
HIV 111 cunlody awaiting trial. The re
Hwampn|ofVavc left tlio country. T|ie
military uiitWirilics.innke very light
of tli.c whole affair—8ny tliey found
the negroes tractable,law-abiding,-Ac.;
hut tlio tAvaitnsli Smurf publishes"n
lengtliy statement., in which a'dillcr-
out opinion Is held. ’ r
ClnEnr.EY apologises-for tlie -outra
ges of Dntdlcy's brigands news Savan
nah, by saying that they'ft Vo Only ne-
tuntod by a “rudV stbso iif Jiiattco.”
M’ender what old “White Coat's” apol
ogy would be for tlio deviltry Hint is
going on In “reconstructed” Arkansas
among the “loil meilslif" AiiBivcr by
return mall, brollior Greeley.
'\E.*.ii:.v every vary old negro, who
bns died williin the last half dozon
yoars. claims to have been “a body
nervant of .George Washington,” save
two who died recently :'rve«nmowhere
down Poutlgovcr a hundred years old,
’tho only seta the great and good Wash-
legion—tlio oilier at lUciimoml, aged
ISO years, who was only a “wagon
''.river,In t!ie llcvoliilionary Wm."—
These cases nrc ao very retimrluible ia
wliy we record them!
A max namod James .Walker, livlbg
liearllogersvil'.e, Tenn.,eomnlltted sni-
cide a few days ago by shooting. Iiiiti-
celf tlirough tlio head with n pistol—
The eatfso of thn rash act is supposed
.• Jjl i n the tnlglit givo them the dodge. Ho was
.... f.imiil nf ftin Imnan nl u*litt*1i if Wnc
distant. The Shorifl’of tlio cohnty
and Ids Deputy, being in town at tile
time, were called on liy the pursuing
parly to aid in Ritchie's arrest, which
they proceeded to do. Hut before
leaving* the Sheriff prevailed nn-iiie
party to* fenmfn ‘behind, ns sojnc of
tiicjii wero lijiowu to nicbiu, 'rho, be-
'mg,, on.tlio lockout and seeing-ll[cm,
fifttnd'nttlio house at which it was'
thought tio had Btqppcd, sitting at a
table slmviug .himeulf. The Sheriff
stepped into Hie room, and placing his
hand upon bis shoulder, told him lie
was Ills prisoner, ami to follow him.
Uicldo replied, " Vou will lot mo
finish sharing first, won! yon?”—
to which tlio Sheriff assented. The
desperado than Ctcnped down and com-
tlicnced strapping Ills razor on Ids boot,
mid rose up with n pistol in bis hand,
which ho jerked from lbo log of bis
boot, and immediately placed tlio muz
zle of it ngainst llio breast,ef Hie sher
iff »ml fli'cil, killing him instantly—
The Deputy then rushed ■ in and was
tired at twice In rapid succession, both
bnllstnking effect in his arm and shoul
der,’ disabling bint. Tlio desperado
then riifliod from the houso and made
good his oseapo in tlio direction of
North - Carolilin, on a lnrge, flue, llect
liors’o belbijglug to our Informant, Mr.
Poison,.-which tlio Sheriff had rode to
the house. - -
Tjik TiiNUUK-ui'-OiTicr. The
repeal of tho tenure-of-cIllCC bill hangs
(ire in tlio .Senate. Wilson wants it
amended so ns to give the President
ptfwer only (iVcChiT fahihet. Grhnt
Impfrtbiisfy" tfemapil* the absolute ob
literation of llio whole bill,-and.will be
nwtisliud with nothing lens. - We’hope
to have been the result of temporary they will light it out on tlirft or some
insalilty, produced by a separation lie
t ween himselfjtiid-wlfe and being heav
ily involved in debt.
qt'EEX Ot.tiA, of Greere, it is said,
behaves in a very unqueenly hut prop-
t-r manner. Stic gives her infant heir
nn airing, by walking tlie streets, hear
ing him' tn her arms. Borne of our
American mothers would do well to
follow this sensible example of Queen
Olga, ns by It they would bring tlie
roses to their own cheeks nml impart
more elasticity of spirit nr.d health In
their offspring.
Tim New York Herahl graphically
depicts the situation : “ Georgia is out
of gear, Florida is in n muddle, Lou
isiana is turned topsy-turvy, with the
nogrpes nt the bottom, which will tier*
■ cr,do, Arkansas is given ovor to rtitfl-
nuisin, and even Tennessee is n shock
ing cxnm'pWof law amt order. These
belong‘to the reconstructed States,
and two orthreo'of them, nt least, are
1 n bo reconstructed .over again.”, Yes,
and when Ibis is done the niungre! dev
il will .bo,-unchained for. true. Oh
the horrors or mongreltsmi
'' The South is not.Hie only barbarous
section of the Vnlon—not the only hind
iij which property and life aro Insecure.
Duvitanleal New England; it seems,lias
gome into the “intimldiillon” and "ap
propriation” business, if the follow.ng
irom a Boston paper lie true : U .Many
people are moving from New Kogluutl
to the South, In avoid .the insecurity
<.f life and properly in this seeltoli.''—
AVo’H warrant ilenst Rutler is out on a
other llnei Here Is‘whaf Grunt says
aticnil himself: "I never was in fnf'or,
of tlio tuiiurc-ofu-IHcQ bill. While 1
am not a lawyer and not qualified to
Judge-of the constitutional power of
Congress to pass such a bill, I accept
the opiiiiou of tlie Judiciary Connntt-
teo on Hint subject. 1 believe 1 one
my election more to the confidence of
tlio American poople iu-my patriotism
and inlogrity than to any knowledge
of mine on reenustruction, suffrage or
amnesty. Tlio people expect tne to
snvo them from wholesale robliery by
opiciaU, to sco the laws executed, and
revenues faithfully collected. Bo help
me God, 1 will do it or resign. An
executive ofileCr, satisfied o: his ina
bility to execute tlie laws, is unworthy
the respect of his fellow-citizens, if lie
continues to hold olllee.”
Tub Tampa HCuiiisuia says that
during tlio cold spell about £oth of
last mout)i, the coldest weather ever
felt In that part of the State was ex
perienced, tliermohotor indicating ns
low ns twenty-two degrees above zoro.
The damage, therefore, present ami
prospective, is estimated nt millions.
Tlie orange, Icnmn, lime, in fact all tlio
tropicnl fruits have been killed or se
riously damaged.. liven the fully ma
tured and ripened fruit which remain
ed upon Hie trees waa all frozen and
destroyed, ami tlie trees look Ukc,tbcy
have beeu scorched oa by a groat fire.
The potato crop ia badly damaged, and
the pens; beets, cabbage, aitd even tur
nips aro killed.
Hauio.u, Wait UuoN Tim Catholics.
—A Washington account{if tlio ITolise
proceedings on tlio Civil nml Diplo
matic Appropriation hill, last week
Bays: “.Mr. JJrooks made an effort to
gel in an nihcmlmont to tho hill pro
viding for a renewal of tlio mission to
Rome. Tliis gave riso to a lively do
bate, daring which Mr. Co.vo.de, of
I'ciiiisylvaulii, mndo'nii onslnught, up
on tlio Roman ('alliollo Clmrcli in gen
eral and tlio ltnmnn‘Catholic voters of
Wostcrirl’cnnsylranla In parabular,
Advancing towards tlio Dcmocrati
side of tlio House, Mr. Covoile deelar-
cfl, iq on excited manner, that tlio Ro
man CnflftjltcB were engaged during
the late, campaign in manufacturing
fraudulent mituralizaliou papers, w.lioje-
sulo and retail, and had defeated him
in his district. • This was the grounds
ltd look agatust’ sciiditig a Minister to
represent tlio Guited Btates at Romo.
Air. Covodo spoke with imieh feeling,
ami evidently' let out tlio animus of
tho dominant -party’s opposition to the
illu sion to Rome. Some of ids friends
look occasion to disclaim a follow feel
ing with him, but tlio amendment was
defeated by a nearly solid vote of tlie
Republicans.” ‘
A-S.vnta Fk dispatch of tlio 5lli in
stant repnrts.nn' affray between the
white and colored troops stationed nt
Central City, hear "l'iuos Altos,”, in
which two white and three negro sol
diers tv.re killed and u large iinmbor
wounded. The difficulty originated nt
a ball giroti by tlie white tronps. The
negroes claimuil a right to dance and
participate in the festivities', which was
refused tlieni by the whites. A fight
oiistied, and afterwards the negro
troops obtained roiiiforaomcnU from
tlie fort and rota rued to tlio ball room
and' killed two wliilo soldiers as they
left tlio liour-o. It is reported that
they burned the building ami ravished
the wife and daughter of.the owner.
gsu some Hlne «int*f anil great efforts
linro been -made In czlisguWt R,ilibt
to up imrpose. An chock
its .fierce career was mil 1 ' 0 "AM" 1 ; ercc-
tion of mud walls ami Hie pumping jn
of large 1 quantities of water, mid by
tbia hicatis tlie lire wns pnrtiully-smotli-
cred, but tlie licet became so lutcnso
ami llio pressure of.gas ““ B|*“J* H |at
tlie walls were built, nml the flames
nro.now sweepingouwnnl with greater
fot'e-o than ever. The lire i».epreuding
llirougli the old mines at tlie rate or
Bixly yards per day, and lt.is foared
the entire field may bodcalroyod. bo
muoli progress lias been made by tlio
flnmee Hint it is estimated Hint tlie
cost of extinguishing them before tliey
have spread over a apace of a thousand
no [os wtll l)q not less Ilian $150,000.—
Twenty-two loaded Wogoiia and nil tlio
tools of the minors linro teen lost thus
far.
Tlie cool field over which this grent
subterranean deluge of lire is' sweep'
iugv ie one of the most vnlnuiik* on tlie
AlonOngnlieln, and extends a distnuce
of some elglit or ten miles. It is diffi
cult to sny wlmt will bo the 1 rcatlR of
this underground conflagration if it is
not checked very soon. Wherever a
vein of coal extends the flro must fol
low It, and the whole I’ittsburg coni
region may-vet ho endangered. Let
some greet lake of Pennsylvania oil-lie
touched by tlio resistless Stream of
(ire, let llio underground gases lie turn
ed on, lei tlie rust la-da of coal throw
out their strength, anil tlio o:d Key
stone State, or nt lust a large portion
of it, will form the vont of tv'tnblerra-
lieAli hell inferior only to liioso- which
brother quarters of the globe lironk
out in blazing volcanoes IVom the'siir
face of the earth. * ; 1
TLe funeral of Don Cnroillo Cepe-
do,, a young mail of twunljwByo,, who
had been nrrestod for syinpklUy with
llio insurrectionists, mid dioAof brain
fever wliile-in jail, at Uavaan, was a
most imiKising oiie. A train W carri
ages,-176 in number, followed the*
hearse, while 3,7-SS persons, wlites and
lilaeks, with lmta olf, ninriliediu pro
cess! n. The ablest lawyers dul doc-
tore,-tlie richest morchunls, mil all tlis
best ol' native Oiilmn sooiety,|tiirtieil
out. There were few ejpniiiar* pros
cnt.
OOOiamllo
Hie late .Solomon Rullisclilh
I. Tliis Is pretty well iu itself, but
PCS not exhaust tlio vast heaps loft,
tlie modern. Crrrsus. . The largest
m lias fallen to the lot of Ida oldest
son, Alphnnaui, who eomosin foralrl.
fie, of £d0(000,000. Tliis coloaal for
tune—mid pm linps .those legacies .do
not- exhaust the nmuiiiiL-renches the
sum total of £1-1,800,000. It may give
some idoa or what this.'nicans : to men
tion iliat it would nearly pay the in
terest on Hie'national debt for live
years, and Is considerably-more limn
liplf tile income of Great Di-itan. Ver
ily llio deeeseil Dartm must, like Mi-
dns,liavopc8Bcnsed tlie facility of turn
ing everything lie totieL'Cd into gold.
Historical Secret.
Another .terrible state’ secret lias
been unearthed from tlfo dust of three
ecntuHcs. Juana, llio mother of the
F.mperor Charles V, was tlie legitinmte
Queen of Spain. - Thu' historians 'say
thdtjlm went inad llt-coiisequenee nf
tlie siid'lcn dentil of llor liiisliand Rliil-
ip ; lint, in reality,- slra was not mad lit
nil, hut-ivaa kept crneily imprisoned
first, by her fa-her, -Ferdinand.' amt
ilien by her non,- llitf German.Einperot
Ciiarls V, for-lilty long years. The
pei'seyutionspr.whioh aim was madg-n
victim wero coinjneneod by her moth.
er,. Isabella, tjeeaine, Juana.UlLterpt
heretical, views about tlio perseouHous
of heretics (burning nt the stake, etu.)
After, Isabella’*dsalli, her Father, Fer
dinand, eqnlinucd to in.illreat the poor
woman, in order.to reign in hor plane.
Filially tier own.soii, Cli.-irlys;V, oon-
Hnod her in a dungeon, and permitted,
himself to abuse and torture her. when
she refused to take part in-the divine
service licld in the prisop. Tiiese raels
hareheen brought tolighl li.v aGomnair
histori.au, M. liurgonroth, who derived
thorn from the autograph letters of
diaries V,.hitherto kupl-seorct iivllie
arehieves of bimaiieas, mid ptildijiied-
them in Sy-hd's llistorie.il Juiirnal,
November-1,1SU8.
labile worship^ " -1
A bill [las been liilrodiioed into Hie
Tonneesti Senate giving womon tlio
right to plo and hold'tiftlco.
i’lliludilphia can boast of a lull po-
llcemnn i llio person*of John Rollins,
wlio is « c fool seven and llirec-quanor
inches it
The ti liiiscnllic Memphis and-Cliar-
lesion r ilroad nro reported ns block
aded'up ijp l-lm snow—fourteen inolios
liftVlhg t lletl nt AMekslinrg.''
Tho Irccinu Uetul. is. miliiovod by
tlirowli ; tho eliest forward and tlio
trunk li okw-urd. What Is done with
tho ros of llio baggage?, . .
Sixt; seven negroes lmvo Jiocn com-,
mitted a Clmtiinm juil, as Lisurreo-
tionist of tlie Ogeccliee. May llio
devils ot their just dues,
AVc
Rkmaukaiii.i'. Honk Sr.mxo.l-A lit
tle fellow iii the north part of (ili tfprd
fell from the lop of n coal bill rid pul
Ills shoulder.out of Joint, nudli sur
geon was scut for nt once. 'llmigjj
siifforing severe p- iil), the jijdg llio is
a regular elimber, got into a yiinl- ail’d
he to s*'c a fat mer im-reaso' the
groivtl of useful plants mid shrubs
nroum bis liomc, but do not like to seo
him nt rails, poles mid honrds to prop-
ayah: ill).
Tin lYuil crop of tho Dahnmas la
very i iiindant tliis year, but as there
is no euiaud for it for transportation
millio s riT oranges aro rotting on the
trees,
Ro ert Kmmet,llic colored Feninn,
tof w Me capture tlie llnglish tloverti-
mciit offered a large yewin-d in, 18(57,
lias r. rived In Ilielimond and tuieji ro-
ceiv
TI
was
that
wori^will i*e eoniinonccd ou said road
in if
T
cent
diii
drill
lial
RALE,—Hy vlrtuo of
Wi n , '(Joiti ? “'“b'oui-l-llon™
r-'SBlKi'
vorl^va,
r vs. Itonrj* WoTluy.—It uppcat-inirtotHii
‘.vtUorcturn of tfio Rl.mVir. thuffi!!
it How* not'VoaUlu in tlio suUl count v of
Court, I _ ..
uiftirtn for lour inontlia, previous to thn m>vt
lorni oi tills Court, in the North Goorulu CJU-
r 1 fi!uiffi;im-ort 1 o t bo? r To?!n. s lu ’
.... ■ . X. II. KN1UIIT, .1. s. e.
Athieoxfraht from tlio Mlmili-s nr olhnor
fiuilorlm- com-t. s, V. Wll.I.IAMS, c. h. c.
Jha iiri-j-si-inlim-Pi-.. foo ,*1.
by the Droliierhoocl
I’rnnswh-k and Albany railroad
ild 6n last Tuesday. AVo learn
hero is every p'roiiability that
iort tune. ‘
i Methodist mini.tors have re-
.traveled linmolesled through
llielr iitofessltihnl skill in tea
ng won the li.earts of the t’elcs'-
- Rr.coxaTitucriox t» GimautA—The
Washington correspondent of the Now
York Herald, l ll.h says r bThe Recon
struction - Committee will probably
ninlte a report to tlie House iii a week
ol'lcu days on the result of this invss-
tigalion into the condition of Georgia
and .Mississippi. uTIto commit-tee is by
no means agreed among IliemSelres as
to wjiat should'be done.- Some of
them, and aiming the number Mr.
Bingham, tliu Clutlrin in, are opposed
a Congrfgatiniialists. of Jlassa-
Its ii.-ive siiereeded III eohverting
lUiieseboy. His iiamn Is Kudo,
ie came to .Massachusetts to learti
zalion at one of her schools,
r .Vatic Alayiinrd, elected to.Co'n-
gre i by the negro voters of Teunos-
'fcain'e very indignant, some time
heeaiise he. was inisluken for
ii-il, the would-be rmgro Congress-
from Lliiiisiau-'f,
Me
on top (if it, and Ml hvadloiig * the tf) new-reeonsli'iielion of Georgia,
floor, lus mother qupposiiig that hi lord,, -.
. . , .... , I HE T elegraph oceasionallv refers
spoon thieving expedition, mid that e .
J . r , , i to the “ Sue Mnrpliv” c a m ns-hmng
tho killing of women fovw itohes ins ^
ri
ng- that the testimony does riot
warrant Snell a course - , mi l -that her
State Constitution is thoroughly re
publican in-form mid spirit - . Those
who listen to the stories of ihe Bitllnok
faction go IbT reonstmetion. Tlie
number of tiutse, .however, is believed
to bo small.
broken ids. nrek lids lime. Ji
jumped, lip, ami swinging Ills
gleefully,sliquted, "It's nil ri;JLl!'
nnjlj sure enough, the second fall uul
put his shoulder joint in place as
and lie was ii3 i»ood as now witi
tho aid of a doctor.
MADR!ft* Jan. It.—One of Af
milinn's Bonorals iu here, secretly
gaging Sjiauish scientific and inili
nllk-ors, lorn movement to placwCo
Girzenli jin liie-Mcxiean ilinme.
wants.-tifo liumlrtil' oil!vers of
rank. Ijmir pay will Inm^aciireuj— | g t - fttu8 ordering thorn' to ttisconxlilns
Several ihembers ol the Govcnim nt l>r ' OOCi<Ml ;» ft || persons ac-
aasisl in ho enterprise secretly. I nn | , „ ri o!r .. Ue os for acts-
grants officers who de.-uro to .i*mill,o , comn W P H d „ rin „- thp i, t e rehelPom”
expedition, mil,limed leavjri aliseiee. i T|| , c , mrd „. cover,, the ease of .Id - -.
hauV that l-.inparor Napoleon|fa- , Vr9 i , );lvU M tba , 8Sl nl 't.lr™e
ie 1
Asixsstt, Siunzii,tSKAtAn-.vxn-Dk-
i.tVFjnii:.—A . dispatch from Washing
ton last night,snystlie Herald,informs
us lhat.Uliite,d..States Attorney tieno-
G
Rill i>
•ril-.'t.
d-1 »t,- oxympJiMii of-qj.'i'.-<mi.L y
rt ami vtilutuinn of homcsicji l,.
llllS' Ftftrt'J
tlrj xy’ili liiat. Tium .I.uuuii
* .,W. r \ELJ
/V
M'
\ a - 1 u puli oil for •.
1 ‘l 0hit* npurr'T*i»>I'
Will Vii.i.snpnnl
mi ou UioUJt.lt J.i
. 'il-'JI;
ltorv
\ HMINI8TUATUIX’S KALE.—Hy vlrtuo of
u*ii.')i n i 0 i n01 ’ from tho Couit of Ordinary ol'
>\ hiLllold county. Will honolU.ou thoStrrit l f uos-
Hny luMareh, lhJi), at tho Cotul-Hoilso door in
wild county,between tho l«<tfal bourn of.fiuli« tho
two lot« of hind. 1SI and 17*1, in anUl county, on
which ,J. II. Ilelvoraton lived ut tlio tlmo of his
‘loath, containint;320acres, more.nr loss, ono
third clou rod land, and two thirds in tho arigi.
’ml woods, Tofuis tush.
E.
•Tan. 2l-tdH.-rrs. foe Urt,
/^1 EORGIA, Murray Co
VJ W. Keinbort applied t
administration ou tlm.oBti
into of waid county, dbccuned: Those aro ttthrn-
foro to cl to and adm-mi »h all. uni Hin-ralar tho
Jdafh'od untl tfrodl or««*f snld ,doo tRioil, to fllo
tholr object ions, if any they tia .-o .on or hororo
tho March Tovmof tluLout ofOniinnr/ to ho
hold in said county on tho first M.mduy in
March noxL.othoi'wIso letters will b » gr intcl
thoaPplloant. Glvoh under ntv hand aml ofil-
clal hlgimturo tills 10th .Lin., lstJ‘>.
ANDEUSON FsVHNa’.VOHTlI,'Ord’y.
Jan. 21-JQd. L _ J
rltba y County,—Tlio?. p.TMort o
\JT Iiuh applied for cxnuiption of pcrsonalt- .
uml sotting ujifirt und valuntlon of homostem.,
and I will pass upon the samo nt 10 o’clock, nt my
office, ibis 18th day of .Junuorv, 1P09.
Jun.SML A. FAUNS>VORT1I, Ord’y.
FOJIGLV, Walkkr County,—Whevons.'Witi.
M. .Tamos und John M. Cutlott. ExcoutorH
of t.hc l.\4t will and todtrtmont of Thoir. Jones,
tl'*f»n<mtl, has applied to mo for leavo to soil
tho south half of lot of laud.number 2tW, in the
llth district and 4th Hociitm, for tho purpose of
dijtrnmtlon among the legatees of said toHta-
lor, ami if no objection is raised at the first reg
ular term after tlio cxjdrution of two months,
an order w 11Mjo pa^otrgrau11hg 1ho prayer or
potlttonors. MiLTOX HUSSKLL, Ord’y.
January ai-Qm.-Vru. foe $).
r form. Tipplit'-d to*n
Tit
.. proper , ,
letters ofrtdmlnlstrntion'on five oMtato of John
F. Victory, lino of tjald coanly: This 1h to elto
all and singular tin ore Items uml next of kin
John E, Viokory to ho and appear at inv ofiloo
wiiliih tho tihio allhAVoti i>y law, amt show
cun rift, if any they can, why left ora of admini*-
t rat ion should not ho grant od tin* applicant on
said oHtato. WHnoriM my haml and ollicial Hlg-
‘ * i. Iflth.im
MILTOX RUSSELL, Ord’y.
v.—AVhrmm, s'.
of Hohort Carson, deeens-
• for leave lo mdl the real
od. for tlio put'po.To of dlri-
Jan,
•o. tliis Jai
i. tii-add.
V. fLimioN Goun
api»lit'H to nn ro
i - Han irpm the e
. Stran.formerlv
jiotl
Tlhotl 1
m iiod I o file I heir object Iona, if any they have,
w In lh» time pfcMorlbot! ?»•.• Uw, nl.-o letters
olplrimlri.'.lon will ho grantiill i In* ajiplieant.—
'»VI|t.'*x. - t in v' hand ami ouai, ti»i« Jan. %* •', l'-x’.
,Ei. 21-Jrn. I). \Y. NEE I, Only;
tjii-tpox ed kx r.crTOi:
, Palhqmi,-Gordon county, withba tha
l*’:;il»9ius otjtqhj. on the ilr-t Tit >adav in lic it
Mnf - .. txvo'fot- of Jaiid, e.mialnin:* :i?i iieroNof
‘iOye or J .*arl ■>?*. lying ia.
* ! ral .Kvarls lias isaficil in.ilrnctianft to (
,r ’ ! all Llib-cIt-stKiut iittoniSy$»in Uio Uniiml j
i -*
_ _ Mitd property
Hohlallf’ property m.NGUitun Edv.atr-N..do
eo.t ji, for tin* -honiMTt.of tin} heiV.'t.nd erndi-
1
vor» tlie l>rojuut.
j tHslIii^tihihed ex robels aiirr.it whose
tin* uumcKty proplauEMion
of* President Jetinson* tlit’fe hrw been
i expressed Homo doubt.
Amelia*-for thee— yea at ihy
rnand, I’d tear the utunud lirummejitli-
Lo a thousand iVagtnpntB—Pd guiltr
the stars ono by ono a? they lundle
from tlio regions of ethereal sp:u^,
and put them in iny trowsers pocket
I’d pick the sun, that oriental tyod w , n . ... ’ ... i * , ,, ^..1,,,
Ilsvtliiittruvorsi’stliehlmi siviioV ten\ j Rcrs hi ten oil. Ampiilelb.n we, merle j ]”
on in snob rnsjesliesplsmlor-lkl tcei !U !‘ “
him from U,o skv f nml quencl, l,ls\ wel l’ * " “ k -
bright ufi'iilgence in rim Fountain of Ij “ "!' u h,a 14 f' 1 ! ? -V
love for thee.” " Don’t Hoil*' 1 11,1 thc #1#’ 3 of ''.V'lrotriiohi.i.
A NIr. Whipple. <>P Jvin-j^Rvillo, AkIi-
tsibUlft'-‘omintyi Ohiof while killing it['jj
1k>o' two w-eelcs ft^o. lufd on^'of his.tin
1 ,.l
eturmil love for thee.” • “ Don’t Hen
ry j it woiilil be so very dnrk.”
T.iij: “lice c-liolern ” is nn opiilemic
In Glintoii ei,only, Ohio. Quo bee
raisor lms lost thirty, out of eighty
hives. Ho lms diseoverml that the
liees nro nttiickeil with a violent purg
ing, tlio matter evacuated being of a
glutinous quality, dings to - the bees in
sucli a manner us to- retard motion—
Tlioir wings liocomo glued np, and in
attempting to fly they drop down a
sliol-t distance -from their hive and per
ish.
- , . .. . (lleciiBied t>i-rore Congress, line
% l.ccn renewed, in that interesting (!) , , . . . , . v - .
.7 • • , ... , , ; Hie claim of a lady residing in Norlh-
iiortion <*f the eonnti-v. -
‘ —^.-1. t-i u Ahib ima, tor psy for supplies tn-
TniiNcw A ml: llW'if r"*-ein!y \-nt- hen 1 v tin- - Federal - army during the
Kslied n'lcngliiy coiivi'i'>|iH*vi. purport- war. 'The InfaiDTof tho lady,"we-lie-
ing lo i.nve tekdi | hire hot». ,-.i a n- j is hi* ;,u-rtiputd.- The fact that
pl.lho - . 1*1 tbs,, pii|,.-r in \X atd.inglmi ,]" eiqmjies were lui.eii aud used b\*
i.’itv ."ini Get,. (Iiujit. ill whv.ll Hie . . . , . . ,
CjAhm-hI imimde to ray a grind U ,„ 11V . the ai my is m.t d'-nied. 'J ho justice
hard thing shout sAv'ciri Cntiiu. t ns- H*c Jrflim is nd'nd'tcA Dnt. Con-
j-iran"*. A' tlijs Crunt flics into n gress will not pass a 1*11! ordering psy-
11:0--ion,- and |>rei,ounces the wholo •merit. Ami wliy? Ilccauso the mcni-
Ih-n fa! -. .■ -■.■■.'.‘-'dv lms c - -idmitly Lcis r.ay tlmt )lm fioverement owes so
lii-r*; .an ! v.- . ■* ... • m.uiy of these kind of; clt^lstlmt it is
'Its’-r. !. n ,1 nn.,,. . r.i.t iible lopuy.iiicni. It owes so much
In the matter, and j'send lor paper, llmt it wmi't pny any. . If-this.is, pot
mid evidence." , repudiation, nhnt is it ?
1’ltItlTANlCAT, -ISOSTON,—It will bo
seen by-llie following paragraph wliidi
occurs in WanDs History of New Kng-
land, written iu lllOtl, that the Boston
of onu iijtaqrsd and s'eveuly years ago
is very nearly the. Boston of to-day.—
Il only lacked Sumner: "Tho inhabi
tants seemed very religions, showing
many outward and visible signs of an
inward ami spiritual, greco. lint,
though they wear in their faces tho in-
nocence of doves, you will find them
in their dealings as subtle as serpents.
Interest is their faith, money their god,
and large posessions the only heaven
they covet.”
The Flow of Qimuie.xuv Sovtu.^-
The money article of tlie New York
Herald, of tlie 8tli instant, says: "For
ty or fifty million:) of dollars have gone
South, and liavo been, or will he ah-
A gelitluman traveling in-'a railway
nriiage was amused by a constant fire
f words lietween two ladies. One of
hem at Inst kindly inquired if their
onversation did* not make liis heftd
elui,* ivlien lie-aitswereil, witli a-good
leal of ingeiiiottSness, “No, ina’m ;'I’vu
tjeen married- twenty years.”
One hundred and forty-nine bodies
wfere received at the New York inorgne
last year, of which seventy-onu wete
‘ *r recognized. All bodies ere now
pliYitogrnphed, and a nuitiber attached,
The two sons ot J. L. Croswcll, of: wliieli is the same as tliu number of
St. Mathew’s I’urisli, Orangeburg, S. \ n,j grave, thus* greatly aiding future
C.ybavc innUe thirteen hales of cotton I identification,
this season from 1G acres of land, and '
Air. Conner, of the same district, by
pulliug eighty,' bushels of cotton seed
lo tlio nefe, ns well as the stable ma
nure from nine stalls, upon ten acres
of land, and ploughing it all in broad
cast, lias-raised seventy-live bushels of
corn to tlie acre, besides fodder and
peas. ,
Kev. Father JlcElroy, tho oldest
Catholic priest iu the United Stales
aged eighty-seven, after blindness for
twp years, lies liml liis sight restored
hy romoviug u cataract, llo oxpects
soon to preach n'gain. llo was a chap
lain in the Mexican .war, and has done
much for tho advancement of tlie Cath
olic church in Massachusetts. -
Letters from London soy-that Jef
ferson Davis and wife have, beon .visit-
8 ; iug Ireland, wncro they wero warmly
" j received !:y the Knglish ofiloials, At
A foolislrold baahelor says: Young
mnu, keep-clear of calicn, if you want
to do anything great. Caiieo is a
bountiful institution. A pair of sweet
lips, a pink waist and the pressure of
a dc lieato hand will do as much to un
hinge a man as llio measles and n doc
tor's bill to boot. ■ ■
'iriiority >
nisma,
satilju-eiiwd.sSgtii-niie.
iaW.f ii.l *1 .-ei-.l-nil. T.-rci*
.1. u. Sr: Kow ui
preorpie jS^rSJm.-pI.q.-aVm. D.'.v. unis.
IMiNlo-ri’.A'l-onsS.U.E.—Il-ivtl-tveof.in
oruev frmii tin-*' tur* of Or lliuirv of c-.-.v
-* -<ltr. OOSwriltlSHOtfl li, fm-,-tlt« court!
•Uo*u-t,i CqltAMii. nil!,li, lUi- l.i-iil n.,uj-o
t-. 6a111 'flu! Tu""1uv Ui n.iivh lu-xo-int,
III unm’it-rj -II milt «. I|> OAirrilViliJtrli I
lUueUoti. - - >1<1 ;>* i!hi i;>l»eriw.«r-.lo*-.
.UK•f.weaJulsfnr ihv!>em*m m i|- - lirtu
u-.-aitojo. T.-i'u' -1 *'i. -. - -
JOiEI'lltrs TU.'MffLt, A,Iri.*. .
ii.ei-U4.-v. • '
. . nt of debtri.
iHitftil at tho first rtvru
jirntlmt txf sixty tlay
loot I’
ooxu
isriTitf gramli
rtliGUDtit
L-KSELL.
onivti
mn
Jan. 21-It.
porsonaUy »ni«l »•.«•!!
Wi.’tHfa.!, I bill , ,
o’clock; on tlio b’ftih <lav of’ Janni
.Lin.'21—It MILTOX HI.i
tiii»c«i):iit and vuliuiGon of lioi>n*8tinui, nml I
will ji:ts.s upon the wnm* on.Hie 2 li day of thin
last, at uiv olVjfit* In Kinirticld ut Jl oVioc-k, A.
>!. v 'i'liis January rub, ik o.
•Lin. 2I-2t-pfs. t* : c %i. J. M. C*Q,ME? r Ordy.
llOtlGT'A. CATorkA*Countv.—l’. A.. Illplrs
X htu* iippikd to mo for sotllhir apart and
valimlinn of hoiUHbtcnd, anil 1 vHi jiuss upon
teefouno at my oTTIco in Hlnj'pold on Frldny
tlnrtWtli Uay of -tliG-Inst, at 11 u’vlofk, A. M.—
this IP'.!) day of .January. I&!9.
Jan. 2£21. ' J. M. COM HP; Ordinary.
rs :
: IJrcnd 1
CAIin.-I ta
tho
opporTnjiii
iTnW'cinv
of Lial l G
>vho^» of.
i the flat
isxpnxs-t 1.1 y praliiudc to .tin*
Df thTtfu bidvt;. iu911, who. risk
uloLmi.1 will vve
I bv mo. •
1. 21—It.-...
•;» until v.rf.iucm-
W. J. MANLY,.
/ 1 EOJUHA, C..LMBU County.—ILM.Cn
v X applied for exemption cf m*r»onul
» *A n K Rprtvmml vtihjailou cf lionioslct
rviiTv'tsH- upoir the sumo at my olficc in
on tlmJavi.’uj) next ill II o’clock. A. M.
,J.m.JollN W. Gin;i:iL <-
"goilgia.' ~
.. llitH lipplit
. aialty, and 1 will j—
olfico iir Kllijny, on the l.«t I; .next, i*t fit o'
clock. A. M. JOHN V.. Oln'.»’*if, ord’y.
liiaiflnttn.onts of.t'ao Grand Jury.
IK Grand Jurors pult-clM, eliofum amt
,<worn for the county cif M'oltflpld; for tho
»b.*r adJf 111 rnmint Term, 18W, of tho Kupc-
Gnurt or nahl county, respectfully auLui't
folio xvinsr jfhndruT pra*»6nttqcutij, to-wit: *
ruurtio uoauh a no. r-juopya.
find tlio road» and bridge* or the bounty
•allv in good repair, consldcrhiff the cidu-
) of .the country ; ami ospeqiully uoto con-
ddo Jmprov.imiMit. in tho banto, shico tho
irned twrui of. ihia«otHit»n^-- - *
find that none of the contmln doners lmvo
11 Ha tholr roportsto the Ordinury within Ilia
:t» require* 1. \Vo vuqqmuumtUlpil l hey bo re
dd to male c tholr reports within thirty day a
f no thftadjourtimant orthlptermof thoConit,
railing so to do they be dealt jv ith uccqrU-
lo law
: county ornc ma.
irnugii our.respective cpuunlttcos wo lmvo
nhiimd tlubobkH-nn.l iveords oft ho County
( icevs.-t Wo find thorn* of.the tfuuei lor Court
< -fkneallyarn!correctly kept,ndlccllngcrcu*
’ liion that oilloer and his efficient* imputy.
L. Kiinmst alhO. the hooka apd record ol the
dinarv wo find so kept mid reedrded rh to re-
t it crcdit upon that worthy and couipctqnt
Wo lluxl in jposseHrdoTi of the O mi nary
I c. or ooHuatIon for given byTrFord
ancut lot* tlio material of tlm o\d Jail,
wo ruQommcnd lie collcctotl us soon, a.:
J 'XMtlllO. • • " • ,■
(Vo find iu the hands of the present Trcasnv
tho sum of oiglity-onb ots. Hy un exmnlim-
n or I lie hooka of tho tormfir Treasurer* wo
..d ho lms mado a final and u «nt irihictory sot-
I’Hnont with tho OfUltturv, Avlikdi-Hettlenicnt.
sqwh that tUm o lst,an amount m *4iu of uppald
glstoi-od claims aguhjst tlio county.
Wo also find tho former Tax Cuilootor In av-
ii'ars to tho County to thoumouqt of jJ MW, or
i lore, for taxes diie tlio county, und we wmh-
!i iond that tho Onllnary rctiulro tho said Tux
collector to make a scttlomout as .soon us prnc-
1 Wefiiul tUa-Court Iloiwoln-good condition,
•'.dthough wc think It
F x l.UHUla. u ii.Rife.11 x. ri.m * ».—j > • s,.
\JC has applied tome l,»r exemption ol per-
ionnlly und Betting apart and valuation of
loniustoml, ami I ,will pass upon tlfo H«.Tnc at
nv office in KUmy, on the 1st Fob. next, at 1
^'clrtck, l\ M. r. ; J. Vr. Git HER,
Jan. 21-2L .
G eorgia
after tin
Court of Ortllnary ofkahl c . - .....
Boll tlio real cHtatc of l’otcr Rurgoss, late of
KaUl county,-deceased.
^f 'trpll has appUod for exemption of t)«i
altv-and setting apart aud valurttion.of homc-
oad.ond I will pims.unon the game at my of-
eo lh* Dalton on the 2«itn Inst. ‘' -
Jan. 2l-2t. * • <W. II. PROOKERt Ord’y.
D'
j; BRADFIKLD’8
Female Regulator,
Female Regulator,
Female Regulator,
Woman’s
Woutlin'd
Woman’*
Rost Friend 1
Rest Friend !
Rest Friend 1
Prepared and. Rold by
Prepared uml .Sold by
> -* . L. II. llUADFIEI.D,
1,. II. RHADWKLD,
Wholesale . Druggist.
Wholesale Druggist,
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta, Ga.
J9B-For Raloby L. P. GUDGER & CO.. Drug
gists, Dalton, Gu. ‘ Jan.U ly
JTACEY nOUSE,
1... Isupiiduruhco would'bu ebn-
'itlcrably Improved hy tin* addition of. a front
’.ortlco. Wyrecommend Hint awumi.onjail for
the use of the county he hnllt >*b soon da it can
ho dope consistently with the at ruttem-aeondl- Jnn7-
lion of our people. - ,
AUhoughthero are clouds of doubt and un-
•vrtuinty hanging over the future* yot, when.
xves'icxflnfnvlaCuce of thrift and Progress which
:.i exlHbited .on every hand, wefoehoonflUeiit,
that with a few more years of peaoo. the coun
try will bo restored to its fovmerprospcrlij- uml
^in 1 tailing leave of hls TTonor, Judge'Parrott,
The two volcanoes, Etna and Veri-
nviu«, have nearly always seemed en
tirely Independent of each other, but
the recent eruptions indicate that a
unity of action has beon established
between them. • The cooling of one
eeema to have been tho signal-for nn
eruption of the otlier.
A
tho m
Some
Ills Wife, ’ * •! . * , I Knii( t i'(v]|]ii'Oi tarn, for bisffciiuw», ,i»... vo
der, cut Ids throat. The daughter was Jo this body, ami his activity in bringing
soil need by a negro ami lms jnstsmolh- , Kv«“5maiU^pmtmsxt™^*t?ii 8 ffi!f a ,[>
ei - ed lief illegitimate Child. | nnr m-y emment ami aer'--
• 1 - 1 — : ' q-o recomint-iiO.Ill'll liioso b “
A hoot-hlafck organization lms been jimhuaiiou in
put in operation in the city of New j, Boi>ortn.,MoG|iuBiiy.'itenry A.iiusso!!, Joiw
Y'ork, By
S T - NASHVILLE, TEVN.i
Mh ‘ ‘ ' '
Jlnvlng thoroughly renovated und'nofiltcd
the Stacey House* I ajn now prepnrod to give
the public first class accommodation, nt mod-
crate prices, -Travellers will find It to their in-
ten-st to make Uris ‘^IS^ajlBGProirt.
Hugh Douglas & Cq.,
r yy”IIOLESALE
DRY GOODS* NOTIONS, AC.,
Jio. 53, Public Square,
Hugh Douglas, )
w t, Paine, l
I. T Arm»troDB, NASHVILLE, TINN.
\y. C. IMbrotl, i Jnn'-tlm*
sorbed lliere. Tlio Iloiv ol uirreney j ))ni,ij n they dined with the Lord Lieu-
111 Hint direetimi, at the present time, j lclmnl of l le lan l. mid, subsequently,
is afll going on, but on a diininisliod j alten(ted au oflicial rveeption,, ffiliey
scale. More will go iu the Spring in j ex , 500 t to spend the winter in the south
iuOieshapoof NtHthorn capltaQwliieh, i ol - jrranee.
under the temptation of tjie higli.prioe |.... ' ,-y a —
of cotton, is seeking inveslineut there. ’ A cable dispatch ruportarthe f°mv
Emigration has set in, and lhero will dering at sea ot the British ship South-, one can nn.'.. "““ w vqr-gg- ljii - KSbv;jJ3«in!*’~8h'mfotit-
he a stvomi t-arrent in the Spring ern Empire. All hands are reported ! meriting at his home, and ftffBRm 0|B- Wrdl%.Xtn«sjmr, «m,i«»rfila«®«eonfe
The revival of cotton eulture. is a to- lest. She was cotton laden, hound for j ing the day as ho ra«y eliooso.to call at ISSmrarn’
ver just now w1(U capitalists.” , Tdverpowi from New Orleans, | “headquarters. j j«a.2i-it-iir8 foe*n.
Medical and Surgical Notice.
A. W. hi riKQS. .* J.C. HIVING?.
DR8.J. W. RiriJI'GS ft* SO
E ORHERLY of South Carolina, tender tlicir
Professional service* to the. citlsens of Dal
ton and lurrounding omratry.
{^“Special attentiqn to all chronic oatet.
tSfOfficc, during the day, oorner of Fen‘.a
and King Btreeu, and night at residence, on
Thornton Avenue, formerly occupied by Mr. J.
H. King. „* January 15—tf.