North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, March 04, 1869, Image 2

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4 . I . toft .. . oonstruotion Coraniitioa. | way* adtojrad TrOnHcti far, ltl« great ■ ‘ ’ W^vo M^iik lottfjtUy Ut*T intellect. The viclmuss, tho pathos, : J2 K( UU . 1 A !’. r “ l0 U??* K, U,ou ,™. IvoprcucMtA. I ,|, 0 beautiful imagery, tho matclilosa 7.T»reh.‘. \83;> ■ ii' 1 ' In Cujfown tho Second I # |«g anft0 of overythlng that has over .-- I«nWl«S ftiutrlnk. niMftfa*ari tr» thu I _.a»~ »_a /•. ».». r_ u * ."ii; Ia) l<i .tr.o‘, nihtresMd tn tho | qaionaitoJ from his pen is uuuqualloil JKG, w.agrai-ILL Uicfiailmutioit Committed of Con r rua.u in reply to tho unfounded utat.i- "'! iwnli lOftiTo hoforo tlmt'ComraiUlo by H'liiv.., Bullock, concerning tlio gondii To-nuiut tl.o runnguralinn liatl | tion of affairs in Georgia. The latter comes off in the north wing »f Urn. throughout Is calm,, impassioned and Treasure Building at Waaliington^: pairlotio, and tlio succinct facts given, Th|# 11 nnui-and-brothtr" will be Him,. "Unbare familiar to every one In Goor- dyW ; /ua voulfi to the big dance, says they will pot lie'..lion laws of Congress have not only excluded nidi his consent. Bully.for 1 *—* *'*" “'**• 1 Bowen 1 he wants to get a.fw«f,'nnd a heated hall room is tho place to bring out the smell / _, of tho present day and' tlio Ccngross of twenty years ago, are two very different things. Then wo bad for law-nvikevs men of wisdom, patriotism and statesmanship—now wo have nincompoops, carpot-baggeis and been complied with In every single par ticular, lret that the status of Goorgia, as n Stato In tho Union, Is ns clearly hn<\ unmistakably fixed as it is.possi ble. for 6aid laws to fix it.. Aftor an examination of all tho facts touching tills matter, and proving Irom the.ofll. cial and sworn testimony beforo said Committco of nearly ono hundred judges of courts, mayors,'ito., that the laws of Georgia are not only faithfully ..... — laws oi ucuruin are 1101. umj luiunuuy hawdy-houso pimps; and the reputa- , nm , imp!) , t | nlly executed, but that' by any living author, eapoutnlly Ills gems of poesy, and tills following allu sion to tho gifted old man, Ids family, mode of living, Ac; by a correspon dent of tho Montgomery Mail, makes Olif heart sad Indeed i “ I had an interview with Mr. Tron- lloe, Ho ta not tho man he was ten years ego, Indeed Ids gonitis Is gonu, and ills porson Is a mcro wreck. His family is broken up—wlfo dead, one son killed on the Confederate side, an other settled on a farm down the river —and tho old'man, verging on threo soore and ten, copks his breakfast and dinner in Ids llJ,tlo ; room on tho third floor of the Courier building; and lives only tn conversations nhout tho past. This man 6neo wielded an im perlnl power with Ids wit and his mu sic. ! Now, the world lias whirled P“f>l him, and ho lies on tho .shore a' more Wreck, just as we will all lio if wo should ronoh three-score years through a revolution. Such is ’lifel To-day ivn emperor, to-morrow a cypher 1’’ tion of tliifi once: honored body is not growing auy better- Tho elegant apart ment opposlto the main doorway of the United Stales Senate Chamber Is said, by a correspondent of the Ohicago Re- . publican, to be “ notoriously the great est assignation place in Washington.” And this comes of the rifle of tho “God-nnd-moraiity party.’’ All-wo have to say is; “good Lord deliver us!" A Boston paper says they drive their velocipedes so fust in the Streets of that city, that every collision re sults in tl-O.totnl disappearance of both riders and - machines. No fragments arc, over, found. Wo would not'care trail Boston, both men and women, wonid tako to.the velocipede and <5&t. lide continually,as by it tho progony of a very troublesome and dangerous race might be stopped thereby, so far ns that city i» concerned. The body of J. Wilkes'J)ooth has been surrendered t(J his friends, who have conveyed it to Baltimore and In i’It best terred it beside that of his father in Greenwood cemetery. When.the body arrived in that city an immense crowd assembled to follow it to its final, rest- thero.ls uo resistance whatever to said laws, a9 alleged by Bullock, but a uni versal desire on tho part of tho whole poople forpeaee and a restoration of their prepor relation.to tho States and Government of the Union, he arrives at tho following just conclusions i 1st. That tho law of Congress rec ognizes Goorg'a as a State tn tho Un ion, entitled to representation .In Con gress,'and of necessity having equal rights with other Status. 2d. That the action of the Loglsla- turc, in their decision that colored men wero not,’under the constitution and laws of Georgia, eligible tu ollieo, was a question confided to their jurisdic tion by tlio constitution, so far as mem befs of the-Legislature were concern ed ; and if they have committed an er ror in their judgment, it can only tie properly correytcd'by the court, whose judgmeut, when pronounced, will ho tho law. . od. That, according to the most reli able oflloUl testimony, the condition of affairs in Georgia, considering the circumstances which Imvo surrounded tho people, and the trials through which they have passed, is bette'r than the most ardent friend of peace could have expeotod, and - is still improving. In the discussion of the whole sub Tho following dispatch from WaahJj Ington, dated tho 2d inst., regarding Grant's views on tho Georgia re-rocon-- striielioii question, wo hope Is true.— Wo do not ourself seo how CongroBS can gut around recognizing Goorgia as a State in tho Union, Sloop alio' lias car ried out tho reconstruction platform to tiio very letters ' *’ G.n. Voung member of Congress from Georgia, who lip warm personal relations with Grant, Imd an interview with him Inst night regarding. Georgia ilaet tho 111 icerl fall near Covington, lCy., leaving * •. hives full of honey. It ha* been «mti-el Commission -We 1 cl rtaiuod that bees iinhlhe freely of {fo«. ss tVatorStroei, (-•■—"•- Ax Inhuman Motisffcit.—Wc occa sionally give specimens of New- Eng land morality, but tho ono in notlco far supercedes anything in tho hnnqls of civilization. In the village of Sutton, Now Hampshire, reconlly, the neigh bors of ono Mitchell were startled by shrieks and cries for assistance. They gatiicred at tile house nud found Mm. Mitchell nlindst burned to death Ev ery assistance wn3 afforded by citizens and physicians, though she cannot sur vive, it is thought. She stated that it was caused by the bursting of a kero sene lamp. It was known, however, Hint liie fiend-husband was cruel to bis family, and naturally some suspicion was aroused. After repeated eiitrea- tios the suffering woman, upon being assured of protection against the wrath of her husband, gave evidence bofore a Justico of the i’cace, that he had thrown Kerosene oil in the fire mid over her while cooking, aud allowed the flames to burn her nearly to dentil, without rendering assistance. A short time beforo ho took the youngest child, an infant about three months old, and under the plea of endeavoring to stop it from crying; Uo held It between two rocks in tho fireplace, used instead of andirons, and over the flames until one side of its face was horribly burned from its chin to Its scalp. lie after ward struck the child a severe blow bn o himself ,was opposed to Interfering with her at all,General Grant's visit to Boulwoll this morning, grew out of this interview. The Olork of the House has no vet made ii roll'of the next House, The recent statements that ho has excluded Louisiana and Georgia are, tb say the leael" premature; In fact, but few cre dentials lmvo yet bceri - presented.— ltogardlngGoorgia,lt seems understood if certificates from Gov. .Bullock are of usual form tho names will bo placed on tho roll, lint if the Governor, makes certificate Widen admit of argument or explanation, tho Clerk wiil hold thorn for the consideration of the House. General Grant opposes the unseat ing of (goorgia representatives, and says the postponement of tho Georgia, matter by the Reconstruction Commit tee is nttrlbntablu to tho inijueneo of tho house. Qcn. Grant visited the House tpolity Stiff sent for Boutwoll, with .whom lie Imd a long conversation regarding Georgia, Virginia, Mississippi, and Texas, also conversed with Biiigliqm, afterwards members generally gather ed around him. Grant's father aud sister lias arrived. Five Tennosseo papers have already hoisted the hafno of Andrew Johnson as tlio Domoerulio; candidate for Gov ernor of Tcnnesseo at ilia August e.leo- llon. It Is estimated that out of sixty conts paid In Neiy England for n bushel of born from the northwest, only nine cents go to tlio protliicui*, the remain der being expended lu freights aud commissions. A haul of tcii- desperate burglars was itiado in New. Turk on Sunday nlgHt‘. ' Tho snow is five feet deep in and tami, and the lumbermen are. obliged to deem ffio swuinpu and take out their teams. The- Spanish proas nrlvigo the -pro visional'government to keep on good torme with tho United States. The English Govemment^iroposcs shortly to release from imprisonment forty-five Fenian prisoners! (At M. WA . whisky, nt the many stills in that sec- _ tion, and of course Turk DjiUkJ U. w.'iJowoof M»*n»rn Huavom Jt Many—Xt)\r Yoik. O. It. WUUauiii A On., Ulmrluston, 8. 0. J. L, Y11lnlnit!;a t Havummjii O*. A. Austbfl, IVes’t Athmlft Natlonftl llttnU, Atlanta, Ua. ' ^ ~ nmrJ-bm* U sHITKT) BTATI5S INTKUNAt nEVI5NL% Dobuty UOllootm 's Oflloo. 4th UUt. Ua. Daltow, Ua.. Kwb. tu, 18^if, Notlco to hereby Riven that tlf« following ho!« Notlco in hereby Riven that tlio fallowing . anrcmniutoby innattlmoH nntl ulnoua,.ami far tho causa*-tlinrohl nii-ntlonoil. m each ... ntlnnoil in Murray county, far violation or Mocttou 44, act or Oougroio*, paused Jnly 20,1«W. lihu’my oouilty, tor violation of auction 44, act ft™ - lt»r violatl ikumiyM, ini*. NEW~ ADVERTISEMElfTS. W L— —.. sold boforothc Court House door In Dal* ^1... «*. a— * •“‘thin •lIITPlKIsD SHERIFF’S SAfsK-Mrilt lie Gld liofoi ” ‘ * - •» « tho flrat icWill honriormdfC, tbclollowinR property: 1 Cltviot numbin g conim* of Thornton A vonuo iid Gordon at root. 1U Dalton, k f vit>d on toaut- h»fyan attaohmoAtfl fa frofn thn .fUstlou eourl of iho 872.1 district O. M- A Al Non-18 A Co. va Martha W Field. Pointed obt by said ll la, 16r- ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ '(turned to nip bya constablo, and rctu, — ... . Afro, city lot letter 1>,,and tha jvflat half or lot letter (5, on Gordon streets in Dalton, to aat- tufy onoft< fa from the Suivuvlor court of ftald county, J. P. 1#.- .Tuekson vs Cordor & Short, ua tfieur.qTcrty eff ddfomlanta. • Also, lpt (if land ouinbor 822,1ltl> dUtrlct and ad auction of originally Cherokeu,no\vWhltflt‘ld county, <1 iVB Dunks for t ho urns of .1 H Falk A Co.' va Janies M Keener, liiukgr, and Wm H OuthrlOf indorse.!’. J-- i ~-i e83t of lot Ject !us news throughout are broad, ing place, but the relatives of tho nn f* ■ “ 1 ’ - . , . . . . , comprehensive and patriotic. There fortuiiato man desired a quiet bunal, ; ^ Eo pr ^ luliec csllibitud by and the crowd respected their wishaud ^ llciir0 nl3uifcsU a disperse.. s 8 ® c la a . . to hesithe wounds engendered bv the time tbo remains of Booth were being ,,,, . “ ‘ ; , .. , -* war— toscenot oalv Georgia hutall tho a on to n timore, a ew nen s tre States and all tho people united onco the other side, choked it until it was yisit,^ the grave^of h,s ; 'iel.m, Abre- ^^ ^ of #nd of friendship ami brotherly love; and con cludes his vindication of the good name and fair fame of Georgia in the follow ing earnest appeal in her behalf: In tho name of tier good people, and for tlio fuUe.nf tim rrm-— harmonious Union, and perpetual pence of our common country, I ask that Congress will stand by tlio law which recognizes Georgia as a Stale in tho Union, entitled to representa tion in Congress, mid on an equal foot ing with her sister States. liam Lincoln, at Springfield, and the U. S. Senate ivas rejecting n proposi tion to givo to Lincoln’s widow a pen sion of $5,000 a year. Bather a sin gular combination of .circumstances. MpcUjxcUc.UltntJiaa.aiNmn.ont^r. the publication mado in tlio Citizkn recently concerning tho discovery of a f toal mine near this place. Many have treated tho whole affair as a hoax; bnt . it is no hoax—''tis a reality! Wo learn from Cnpt..T.H.Kingofthlsplaco,who lias tested the deposit thoroughly, that there is coal there, and in great nbun- (lnnco; and though not so good as the coal obtained from some of the mines in Tennessee, it is nevertheless equal ill quality to that taken from one of these mines, from which, thousands of bushels are being weekly transported South over the State Hoad. Capt. II. and otliers nro working tho miuc vig orously, there being three shafts now in operation, and they tell us that tho greater progress they make the more thoroughly they nro convinced of its inexhauatibleness and tha better satis fied that the quality of tlio coal is of such a character ns to pay to dig it out and put It Upon' the market—in deed sonio of the strutas nro said by competent judges to bo ns fine coal as onn be found anywhere in tho South. From TomieBseo, Nahiivii.i.e, Tznn. J*ob. 2f.—A fire broke out in n grocery store in tho town of Gallatin, nt about ono o’clock this morning, and communicating to other buildings, destroyed tho greater portion of tlio west aide of the’public square, thirteen lionSos in all. The (Ire originated from n defective flue. Four hundred militia have been sent to Giles county, where martial law has been declared. This is the comity ii; which the ICii-Klux originated. Memphis, Fell. 24 A suit has been instituted by Capt. lienj. Johrispit, J>f St. Louis, against Frazer Titus, John Wicks and othcra for tlio recovery of $413,000 in gold seized by them ns a vigilance committee, in 1301, and also for $10,C00 damager. ‘ Nasiiviu.e, Feb. 23.—Mr. Seuter. Speaker of tlio House, was inaugurated Governor to-day, in place of Governor Brownlow, resigned, in the presence of n convention of both branches of the Legislature and a large number of inaiiy^bfenokfee. . . . MicMclng at the soutlK’ast couhh* or g.Utl lot luml.-nnd ntnnlnR west nlonjc .*mlri land line tho fcouthwuat.onrnor of said lot, tlumon north along tho lino o. mild lot, one hundred ro*4js to nHtuko, tlicncuou'-timrullcl with tlio east and went land Ilndtothi? east Dno of said lot.thcneo Booth aloirRthosald oust laud llrto, one hundred rode to tho place of bcfflnnlmr/ Levltd on its the property of Uufus K.. Foul, to satisfy ono ll fa from t ue BrtpoMoV court of snld county, Flotnon Mosh vs UufUH K Ford, prlnolnal, and Henry Davis, sccavity on attvy bond. r.’i't-larU AlSo lot of land number SlfcHft tl/o llih din* trlet and 3tl section,' JoVloU on us tlio proptu-ty ll. Kenan; by virtue or two' fl rroiQ • Jf • ’- >y person or j)6r«Qiu* olaltulng any of thu RolnRuriloli*MiTord(|nlrotl to appear and tosuohcUlin within thirty days from this date, hnd rIvo bond um required by law, other, wise the ttuuto Mill ho sold for nan of the United atutuB. < . WKLL9 lb WJUTKOUK,. Fcb23-3t ‘ Dobuty Golloctor, perlor Us any wo have aror uslub BlI AW, llLAfltUARD, A Co. raman. < rUKKAY SHERIFF’S lAMB-WM bo sold J. baforo tho Conrt-Houso door, In tho town r 8pr|ti#.riaoo, on tlio first Tti“Hday in April ♦prttftf IMaoo, on tho first Tiu'silay 1 . next, within.tlio IiiruI hours of sale, tlio fob lowing property-, lo-wltt ..MBTPtfflMll t.ot of land nmnhof‘221, In tbo Dili ritatMftt and 3d suction Of originally CUcrokoo how Murray- oountyj levied on as tho jjroporty of James Ed* mondson tosalisfy two rf Ths from tho Superior court of Murray ootfuty. Ono A Udmlios vs Jos Edmondson, uud.Abram Seay, soolitlty on stay lfondt thontliAr WdWimi-M. Halt, hcim*r, vs Jus Edmondson, nlakcr, add J. D. w. MODouald, Indorsor. ,*,••• Also, lot of land number 314, In 10th district and 3d sect ion of ovlRlnally C'hovokcc. now *" v, to sat isfy one fl fa from tho In* Mtirruy ooufity lorlor court of said count v, Ca'iiow Mefl A Co., Indocsore. vs,Jolm MVRookj loylod otuu tlio property ofdofeudaut. Mui oh 4,1888 K. .T. RRCK, Sheriff. Wi oil mV ALKEll SIlEftIFK’S SA t.ES.-lVMbos6ld hoforo tho Cpurt.lIouHtf door;4n tho town oi i^iFayouo, Walker bounty. <m thofii nt TuoN. day in April next, within tho IoroI -hours of Uo, (Uo foliowlug pvopony, to.wlt: Loth of land numbers 1<<J, 177, 185, and thq — r id_. ..., A , ..... north half .of lot number 173, all In tho latUUIs- trlct and 41'h section of said county, (is the nro* port y of James H Emit,''by Vlrluo of a fl lu from, the Superior oourt of said county, Thomas Lawrence vs John HaUlolU, Joint Malum, A. II. Horoi’h, (J, G. Holland'und J It Evatt. This property was sold ut fcdicrltr’s Hale on tho first Tuesday ln‘February, 18fW, to Greenhorl'y Ev il tt, for tho sum of two thousand dollars.anil ho not Uavlug naUl tlu* nurehtwo money It will bo re-sold ht Tils risk. ■ • March 4. A.-A. HIMMON^-Sh’ff. Jamestown, N. Y LirriucoTT A TJakk'vblt, j—Wu huvo no trou. Ido with your Saws ? tin y qtm'j m toho lined up with paper t wo put thqui on the Mundrcl and Ufoy go rlaht alomr. Tompor porfeoHy uniform ami quality unsur- passed, RGsueqtfully, On ah, J. Fox. Mat ^T^ih^oott ahai^ewelt,, Jzl l Fll'IC/Ui i X ISA ICIblV 1'.LI,, tfnufootarorfi of Clrmilavi Mulay, Mill Gapr HtCroHS-Ciit SaiVs. ChdpfilnR Axos, all shauos •. Dlhurn’s Patent Axo. Hhovels, Spados ami ilus* Patent (Jovorod Hcoon. 1 u prANoa i prANOsi pxISoaF ‘The Tarlor l-‘»Yorltf,> S HE hrtmeiisfl demand for this popular In strunumt has Imlneod ns to make its inan- Luro a spoclullty, and wo nro consequently enublcd tooffor thorn at much lowor rates than nro charge?! far’srmlhir Instruments bv other uiakors. Innulro of rosldont dealers rir semi for our illustrated catalogue and prloo list— Address Gao. M. Guild & Co., rinnofartoMunuPrs, boston, Musi* ' ^-hTLu' 0, UT SOAP S ^ - *+ IV19KE0NL.VmiHAAGr.N&Co. Honey, (ilyrcflnc,Elder llourr, Koqutlntnl Pnlm, I N Quality, Stylo and Pevfumo warranted equal to thoEuRllsh und sold fully 50,’por cent, cheatmr, which acuoonta for tlio Rreut ttUniiig offih.tho donmnd for tho forolRijsoaps, and tlio unprecer*'"’ r*— Coil the unprecentod siicoohh of tho Amorlean ui puny Toilet, soaps, now sold every whore In l* I) nit oil Stut es. an Ha. G W Stancell, 'exoc:ut or of said Kenan, doebased „a,f „not lie, la tffi Util district ami 3d sectioq. as the propnrty of R 11 Sapp; lei led on virtue of a fl r.i from Whit. Held superior court, O D Finley, adm’v of tloht Fliully.doooasod, vs RIISapp,and PC MeOwen Also, lot 74, in 10th district uud 3d sect ion, as tho property of F W Fl-ehcr. doeoaeoM, by Vir tue of twoll fas front Whltrteld Inferior court, one In* favor oft;. R. Weiboru,and one D H Print- up vs said Ftsoliov. wkYiV) Also, tho house and lot In town of Tunptd Hill, Whil:: -M cn-.itj!;-. sit g:i'c l sotilli •>» uml adjacent to tbo Dv*potS> Comity-V. IP ^ IngnppHrtt tobe ifjipol'itcf! Gnurdlatror «Xj’crRinco, \vlth .Uiaxrahi und- dlieoilous for tho person,and proporty of Mary J. E. and Ju- maklnR trap. Also Instructions How to Train 11a L. Koltrf.', flilriors under fotmeon y ‘ - " 4--'—»* • • - - auo Hnd rss hi nuts of said county: This Is to cite all personseonoor Mi KF.ON E, VAN H A AG EN A CO., Solo Manrra. . Philadelphia uml New York. H U ^’1 nTT A N1 )“TRA PI’ING—lnsfruet Inns by n limiter and titipper of Iour pr«4>»iv«i uxjit’rlonce, \vltli diitRiam und direotloi persons conoernod to bn and npfrCHPat tho next t.orm of the Court of Oi-dl- naryi after tho.explratUm of thirty days, und hIiow cause, If any they can, why J. Mi Keith should not ha int rust'al with the Rnurdfanshlp' of the per»nn aud property of Mild minors. Witness mv oillclal fttRimtnre, tills Fohruar MILTON UUSSELL, Onl’y, Animuis, ineludliiRuiuny ftinuHlnRimd wondov- luitrlcks. both for only ton cents. Jeibu 11a- xwy A Co.,'119 Nassau st., New Yo” 1 ' 27th, 18. M Mu rail 4-.”,0;l. EOJUU A. Walker Couhtv.—AVheroaa, Man'- \T ell UljpAns lioAuppUed to me for letters of aduilptatroiioii, do bonis non, upon tho estate of f iooi-RO Glonn, lativof said enunty,dooqusod: This Is toeitv all persons Inter j»fc*d tdheaiui appear at, thu fl r-1 terifl of the Court of th-ilinn* ry, 1‘fiyr the oApIrat’ort of thirty du\s, to show cause why lottem should hot be granted the upnlicanton said eidato, Wltmwrt my hand and oflh-.Iul Jlyrtuture, this IM . Fuhrunry.a7ili,lhiV tt in said town.and I ^Miirol, 4-30d. MILTON RUSSELL, OuPy, ■ ArcuIs AYnutrd for. lion to mako the Farm P*j. tiXOW todoublo the value of land and the JJL profits on stock, and how to raise three -.times the quantity of uUTunn crojis to an acre. - 750 pages and 140 beautiful and useful illustra tions. Farmers, yonngineu and experienced atrents find It puyato canvusH for tills * ■ r - * did 'r*®!WE;! ri eonms. waikn- ondgnuw,. vX'ainwmtfrof juviti i;. tiumii.-., kuvTiffl '^p'ic’.'theaou'rt'own wHiV'ui'uljed ; i't , ;ua , iNt?fT7tfcTiu ! thv'liV.vtrHtf»!iu' 1 t«rta ....i..., »'5 0 >"4 An^fe»ilrua , cluay.alt ,: I lie e.t-jifral i'oii nf rtaj »,an or, ft ir i , derwJU he allowedRfUntlnR sahl leave, if no ma.l”» l L«> f .. tll «!gfc *m« f«u»i)isblios-a tn ihewalmLt aortUorit- to’tho Vu.KSfc|aiVt“'S oV.’J ?£ ! »?•. “i vvS?pSsa N i b »*> law «P])1>0.1 lo mu fur nxn uwinpviv w iMt hi- tJ iFniialrit'k's I Poi'sonjilt.v urn setting apurt and va I liomeHtead and 1 will pass upon fhesanm at my “ ■ ’ " “**■* Mn tell 4, ;i Ordy. Folki. v vs.J. Imaker.-*, mul N. P. llarb-ii, endorser. [Pro. f>o$\ 'g In the soniity, In po: onty-thv stmlt lino fmn linn- with tho ,, Ord’y. The State .of Teimoeseo must bo Devilizcd or Brownltiuiized, which is one and the same thi,ng, as tho devil is no better than Brownlow and Brown, low is no better than tbe devil 1 Tlds afflicted State Is cursed with venomous reptiles of huge dimensions, and rav enous wild beasts that can tako in a half dozen hogs and one or two cows at n meal, and deep holes or abysses of unfathomable depths,into which men and horses fall and arc seen no more. Tho Knoxville Uerald recently told its .readers about ono of 'these bottomless holes in East Tenncsjce into which some poor opossum or coon hunter disappeared for aye one night, and the editor hns found another hole bigger and deeper than tha first, into which tiro horses fell tho other day while a man was plowing his field,and we pro sumo tlie poor animals are still “on tile wing” downward as nothing has been seen of them since. Wo do not doubt tlie story, but what puzzles us Is, that that man did not know that hole was in his field t The people of Walton county, in public meeting, liaro protested against the extravagant course of tha Legis lature, denouncing the per diem pay of nine dollars ns “an outrage upon our impoverished people.’,’ That's right, Waitonians—we nre with you in that Bcntimenl f ‘ae is every honest tax payer in tim Stale, who, if they could make themselves la ard, would thunder in the ears of the Legislature to adjourn nt 03'-c. True Baoonatruction. Bui’OiiTS from tho plantations nil over Middle and Southwestern Goor gia represent tlio most extraordinary activity everywhere prevailing. Eve ry hand that can he obtained is being employed, and tlio most liberal wages arc paid. Every planter is wide nwnlto upon the cotton question, and they are putting evory acre in cotton that they can tend properly. We like this—it is the truo rord to a thorough recon struction of Georgia—a reconstruction that will be felt and respected by our Northern masters. "Money is a great power in tbo land. Then let us, ns n people, eschew potitics altogether, and turn our attention to agriculture, to tho building of manufactories and rail roads, encouraging emigration, and, in n word, do everything else that wc .can toward tho development of the rieli and inexhaustible resources of our noble old Commonwealth—let tho “black belt” plant cotton,and tlio far mers of this rich and productive grain region plant corn and wheat for the cotton producing section, and let us all invest our surplus capital in man ufactures of every description, and wo will then he reconstructed to nil in tents and purposes, in a monied if not a political sense. There is a glorious future In store for Goorgia if her peo ple will only give their whole energies in the way wo have pointed out. Mon ey is what we of the Soutli want—tlio more of it we have tho less we will hear of “rebels,’’ “outlaws,” &o., as applied to tho people of the Soutli by l’uriiun New England. Tlio cotton crop of 1S38 will realize to the State $10,000,000, ami should wc, as is con fidently believed, receive $50,000,000 for the cotton crop of this year, our now-forgotten virtues will bo remem bered by those who have mado us groan under grievous political burdens—re bellious Ueorgia will no longer be re bellious in the eyes of our persecutors, but brotherly love, reconciliation and til that sort of thing, will agitate their “loii ” bosoms for ns in the light of tbe almighty dollar. black and blue, and then gagged’ it with a handkerchief. A brother, with more forbearnuco than manhood, Imd him arrested, on'the charge of uttempt to take the life.of his wife. The Jus tices were soprcjudicedagainstMitchell vi—. u. i...u w U- ■ii.-muveu u, 'a uoign- boring comity for preliminary trial, and was bound over to tlio Supreme Judicial Court, and put in Concord jail. Before lie left Sutton tbo women there were so incensed against him that they threatened to tako his case into their own hands. Mitchell is about thirty years of ago, and has long sustained a bad reputation. Ho is sometimes in temperate, but there is no evidence that he was in liquor when committing tho above' diabolical dyeds, y uf .mini F. WliiOlalilsuaovi Go lo in T,auge Pieces.—On Tues day last, wo wore shown by Capt. S. N. Boswovth, of tlio Nncoooheo mines, three nuggets of virgin gold recently found in’tlio mines he is working there, weighing respectively 8T4.249, arid 103 dwts. The captain is operating for a Boston company, is working thirty hands, and is averaging about one hun dred dwts. per day. lie also allowed ns at the same time the yield of his mines for the nineteen days previous, which was a handsome “pile”—weigh ing between six and seven pounds. Captain UcBworlh informed us that as soon as spring opens lie contemplates increasing bis working force lo seven ty-five hands, and intends opening sev eral valuable veins upon the property he is now working. The Captain is a practical miner, and ids success is but nn Index to what may bo done in the rich mines of this section, wheuever skill aud capital are brought lo bear upon them.—Air Line Eagle. —A volcanic action oil I he,posterior j Ailn, u im or'ilmi'mini'or n. hemisphenj of the moon was observed j by M. DcUrety, a F rencli savant, at tlio | time qf.li|eajp(MLwlywe, . He obsecv./ cd, he says, tjlree voluminous protuber ances on the moon unite. They were feebly illuminated, and resembled the tops of mountains, receiving light from tho solar rays. Fifty, minutes later, continues M. DeCrety, two-tldrds of tlio sun's disc having emerged from the moon, the samo appendages wero seen, more strongly ilbdninnted and belter distinguishable from the lunar disc; their summit had thenppearnne of metal in fusion, reporter of those of Science of i’arii nomenon hitherto annals of astronoi ... bv bapot Sqiiivv**, ntn'ili by S. J. \V spectators. His address foreshadowed I'llf 1ST, K" Tins") no paiiey for thu future. . Voi.canic Litumoss in THE Mdoy.j 1 Gr K w?'hi soniilty.'HTwl I will pnw upon tiio Rainc at \\w pv«»p. fvft; lor tills book.— 9200 per month nccovtUiipr to ubility uml ,Je ypv (’nil particulars;address K1ULEK, McCcituY tt Co., Philadelphia, Pu. I7URLY ROST POTATi Jli olcp SprltiR Wheat* Clover SecuB,Grafts Seed, . _urlqy, J Hog*, FoivIb, Best Fod- jLxtkuij dc# Cutler. Send for the Exthuimkhtal Jourxal, only *20 centn. Adtlrena Geo; AV Di.itz, Chainbersburg, Pa. w-v ANTED, AGENTS—f75 to«eoo per month,* . . everywhere, iputc ami female, to Intro* ilueathe Gbsuixk JMenovRn COMMON SENSE SEWING MACHINE. Nhlftmneliinu wllYrtftcft, . toll, tuck, quilt, coni, hind, hruld pml e.,. braider In a most Hnporlor luunner. Price onlv #18. Fully warranted for fivo Tours. We will pay #looo for any much!no that will new a stron ger, more beautiful, or. more eliiHiiofteam than oitrs. It makes the ‘-Elastic Lock Stitch.” Ev- ory fteeouilatltoli wav bacut. and still thoeloth cannot bo pulled apart without tearing it. pity Agents irnni #7316#:C0 pur month ami ex- peiiHCft,or o eommisHion from which twice that amount can boimulc. Addrcha SKCOMR A CO., Pittabnrgh, Pu., Boston. 5Iu.N.s.,orSt. Louis, Mo. C-CumiN.—Do not be imposed upon bv other parties palming off worthier* cast-iron ma chines, under tlio same mime , or otherwl6e’- OnrHistho onlv genuine ami rcully pructloal cheap machinen.aiuifliciuml.. ATKNT MAGIC COMB ^ rhm*. ? Sold everywhere. Henibv HiuG t #1.^ Address \VM. 1‘ ATTOS, TrvtuumuS• Single CmnbC’on.punv, SpringfleUl, Muhh.' A*GENTS. FARMERS, GARDENERS AN1 Fill * C ‘1 EORGtA, Catnns.v Cnuntv.—WUoi*ea*' Mil- i TTkoti Ex’aiiM.admlnlstrator.an IS. A. Kvujh. I her iu favor,Of Simeon Knmkford. ! x ortho u*tatu ot Jam *h A. Evans*, late of A!jo, u parcel of land in tho city of Dalton, Httid otnmtv. deeeascd. lnis applied to mo lor in said count*.', known on the map of said citv leave 1° spU lota nfiaml mnnbar* 7and 8. In tho us the lot fronting on the oast. Mila ot .fom's | ‘2<tli d^st Hot and Jtd section ot oaid omiutv. for iitroot ami next, adjoining oa the west tb lot : the benefit of heirs and creditors ot said de- j number 7 «,oa Thornton Avenue in miHcl'-v, ! veasctl; If no^objection Ift mlKG*l at the first reg- • in poftsosision of I. E. Shumate, and also tfni j u*ar terra, aft.or the expiration of two montlift, : house uud lot where Wesley ll. ^tunsolKonnev- nil .?. r ,^ L ‘ r " ‘ ,l lv - passud grant I mr the p Hi ,»i t* ot ly ruftldcd and whereon T. M.Mellun now lives, I pktltloaera. J. M. COMBS,^Otfd’y. I __ fronting on tlio west Hide of Tiiorutoit Avouita Marca 4—'-in.—.20:►,•>. . |'TIT’.'.NTED—AGENT.-—Tn Sell the P0 feet, and running back sum.* width three. 7.—~' ~~ITI AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, hundred und uiitoty-lhruo figd— both lolfl lovieil ! f-2-*';^ . Coujtr»Mijion Evany i Price.439. Tlies(jiipk*ft;.elicapcst uml ljeatKidt -- on as the property ot Wesley II. Htunsell loan'.- i x-T havlbgapnlljn. in proper lorm, to be ap- ting Machine ever Invented. Wilt knit £20.nco' Ufy onofl fa for tlio purchase inom'V thereof, pointed Cuardiun ot the person and property i st.itelieij per mipnto. Liberal inducements to issued from tlio superior court of Whitfield «• Evans, a mtnnr under fourteen Agents. Address AmkiiicanKmit.xoMacqisk county, in favor of Dabney.!’. IMaylock va W. V«arp of ug** nti 1 r •shlent. nt 'wild county: This Co., Boston,Mass., or St. Louis, Mo rk r iti i t uitun'i.K?.—Send far particular* it •dU*t , H tmpvoved Fruit Tv<*t'nndViholnvj;,- ‘vnlor and insect Destroyer.*’ Samidus to lot, ill ho forwardvd to any part of thu t.’nltc.; : latcH and perfect f-utlKlaefioii guaranteed.—' oo I A gent •* an* wanted in every Cniintv in io t nitStates. Addrehs J, All KAHN. lebomt .Struct, Haltlmoie, Md.- ibod in a deed fi Jicckaon, us tlio proper lor court tl fa in t Difficulty in great excitement iu the CathoUcChurcli ut Anbqrn, N. V., on tlio 21st instant, r.ov. Thomas O'Flatherty, the pastor of the church, who hay l oan in tho po- tt! ’- ?thol ' 8i - 1 -' sition for twenty three years, had been removed by Bishop McQimiii. Tho congregation refused to listen to the latter or liia appointee, Father Kavii- nagh, who wds taken out of tlie churuh by violeneo. The congregation had a meeting and passed resolutions lo stand by their old pastor, and strongly condemning tlie action of the Bishop, and expressing their determination no longer to submit to abuses of what they termed a one-man power in thb United States, but to appeal at once to tho ecclesiastical authorities of the country, and, if necessary, to Pope Pius IX. of Wolfe, Dash A F is lie vk 'I homaft R Cherry, survivor, and Palmy Wilson, admiuistratri " “ to s(j!l nInn uorus olf tlie beast corner of lot number ll n , nth distinct. >ohu* younty.'pxucpt. J Jilt oftiio hoin said lastr SevernlEnglisli gentlemen who went last September to Virginia to spend some time in hunting in tlio Blue Ridge; were so delighted with tin- cnontry that they purchase^ a largo tract on tho Manassas Railroad, near Gainesville. A colony of English will settle on tho land in the spring. and 4th Hcetion of acres off the smiiliw , ... tlobod lot, for tho b. . of L. E. Wilson, do-1 Hors of Brldduoeasod cdm-St raised at tho first, r-gularti rm after tlio ox Also, lot number 8. and on25 feet of thohtr' latioa of two.monUis, up imlar will bo pus? sidoof’lotnumber 10, ilonillton Struct,- Daltou, giAfiting tnepruyer ot petitioner . ... .. March 4-2m.-feo iF* * * r ^ be depended on by Indies in **tlino and hour of Price, 4l*> jier package, by mail, secure* | * iifidcnce, Wm. favor of J W Fiuchor * .J. M. COMBS, Ord. -Whe’ " or. si,represents filed and < land numhof 100, in tlio fith district mul 3J i tion, to pay the purcliaao money, levied on - virtue* of u 11 fa from Whitfield Superior couri, E. U. Nancy llnrdoustlc, for' the usu of Jacob n ‘ Millor vh Joseph M- Lane, Ex’r. of J. I. L. Hurd- iifttlo, ilocettbod. Property pointed out in Haiti Ufa. the Con tered cm reer on fluid eiitat_. This is therefore to cite persons interested to hIiow eun.wit bin the I' tm-ft of (lismfN.siou from said estate should not be granted said applicant in September next, M ttncsft my hand und official algnaturo tli! d day of March, 1809. J. M.' COMI18, Ordinary. fee tjui. id ndmrmlsli all huso, If any' they Tibod by law, why let- *" - Wit Miirch 4-0in. rosTPON’KD—Fon apiiil. R'e regret to learn, from the Aligns- tn Press, that the recent cold snap op erated very unfavorably on Hon. A. H. Stephens’ recent Injury. Jie is again entirely disabled. C'ol. Brooke, ef Vicksburg, was click- ' efi fatally by an oyster of lnrye size. A gentleman who lives in Eastern Virginia, nud who is the Imppy father of ten Children, was somewhat at a loss recently to find a name for a “late ar rival,” when liia eldest daughter sug gested that it bo called “Tiio Last.” Tho old gentleman, howover, couldn’t see tlie point, and didu’t like the sug gestion. The Vei.ocipedf. Mania.—A man in New Bedford lias been offered $20,- 000 lor the pntentof his four-wheeled velocipede ; but has refused it, and contents himself with selling tho Con necticut right for $6,000. Several of tlie leading firms in Newark, New Jer sey, hereto lire engaged exclusively in tho miiiiulaotiire of elegant carriages, have begun the manufacture of velo cipedes for Now York firms, while oili er establishments are rapidly turning olf wheels and iron work lo supply the *“ la Also.-ton a ldt number 183, < . _ acres of lot number 197, thirty-four ami < third acros of lot number 199, and sixty acres of 1 «—«««- -R of skill Iota ia tlio 27th ” ictlon of said county: said lilt portion ol time of h Is death. D ade sheriff’s sales.t-wiu bo sold bc- torotliu Cnurt-HoiiHc door lu the town of Trenton, In said county, on the first Tuesday In April next, within the legal hours of sale,‘the following property,to-Wjt: . One lot In tlie town of Trenton, known its tho .. Howell Rlanset or Majors’ lot, on which Wm. Jcnklnft now lives, to ftutlsfy ono execution from tlio Superior Court of Dado county in fu- —• of A. II. Hicks against B..M. Wilkinson, M. At thefirst performance of the Span ish Protestant service in Madrid, hun dreds of persons wero unable tn obtain admission, owing to tlie want of room. The owner of the house in which wor ship islictil hns received an anonymous letter threatening him with assassina tion. According to German statistics,more than 250,000 emigrants left Europe in 18(18 to find homes in America. Of these, 120,000 embarked nt Liverpool, 66,000 nt Bremen, 44,000 at Hamburg, 20,000 ut Havre, and about $,000 at Hamburg. JptemperAn.ee has become so preval ent lu Sweden that tho Legislature is considering tho propriety of forbiddiug the manufacture of spirits. trade in other cities. Shooting a You no Lady A young man nnmed ICrepps entered a store iii Fulton street. Brooklyn, N. Y., on Wednesday afternoon and attempted to shoot one of the young ladies em ployed there, a Miss C’ussiu Iving. He had formerly been engaged lo her, but she had lately discarded him on ac count of his had habits. The shot merely grazed Miss King's hand, and tlio young man was arrested. A writ ing on his person loads to tlio belief that lie intended nlso to kill himself after killing tlie young lady. Ho was committed. A novel mode of dunning, lately in troduced in New York, is to hire a chaise painter in flaming red letters, “Collector's Chaise,” in which the col lector makes his daily hounds to the domiciles of slow-paying debtors. In very obstinate cases, and when the debtor lives in a fashionable house, it is kept standing in front of the premia es several hours a day. . It. SOUTH Ell LAND, l>. Sli’ll'. ebay horse mule,'to satisfy a in<u i;::t ; .■ nn county court, of wild county, L l* vs S W Sparks; property pointed out by vtguge. K. SOUTllfiULAND, D.S. ALSO, AT TIIS ft AMU TIME AJJP ELACB: Lot. of land 'number *282, in 11th district and 3d section of wild county, and twenty acres of tho northeast corner ot lot number *283, in same ala- 1 riot and section; levied on to sutlrffy a fi fa for tho purulia.se money, from Whitfield supe rior court, in favor of John Taliaferro vh B M Smith, said Smith's Interest levied.on and to bo sold, bciiTR a bond for titloa and a right to demand t It lea on payment, of the fi fa levied and of one note for $250.00, with interest from Feb ruary 9,1809. edm |5 Also, Jot number 38,13th district and 3d sec* tion, as til'd property of William Knllet by vlr- Dm of a fl fa from ChattooRa tmpurinr court In favor of Johnson A Bordon vs said Kcllet t. JAMES ROBERTSON, D. 8. applied far . hr apart aud valuat ion of homestead, n will pass upon tho name at my office in Rllijuy March 13. lDiU, at JO o’oloek. A. M. mar 4-21. JOHN W.. GREEK, Ord’y. uftcr date application wilt bo mado to tho Court of Ordinary of Whitfield county, for u fo soil tho real ostnto of U. 8. Moore,deo’d. W. K. MOORE, Adm’r ^inarch 4-2nn ^1_E0RGIA, Gordon County.—J. P, Bozeman lms applied for exemption of’personal* t.vand setting apart artd valuation of home stead, amt l will puss upon the same at my of. flee lu Calhoun on thol2ih Inst.. March 4-2t. • D. W. NEEL. Ord’y. ventlon by. which Die most Inveterate kiok- s, runaways, ami uiclons linr*cs eun he driv* perfect safety. For break ing and train- Address N.T. Bovb Cliester Co., Pa. E RRING BUT NOBLE.—Sclf-IIelpfor Young Men, who, having erred, desire a belter ed letter envelopes, fro manhood. Heat in s .... w „, oi'ohavge. If benefittod return tho postage. Addressl*mlaKTnitos, Box I', Philadelphia, Pa. 1 w 111 send to any ono a list of the liest Newspa pers in the United States. I would once have puul atuovbanu dollars for this vcrTlnfor- Address Box 072, X. Y. City. RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED Also, lots of faud nuinliers 4and*fi, U in tho lOtli district and 4timed ion of said oonnty, tosntis- ly a Justice Court 11 fa from^Pude,county In fa vor of Hugh Kennedy agninst Hawk, Mulcombo ^ Oo. JONATHAN BLEVINS, Sll’ff. March 4,1839. i hereby .Ml persons intrfr.e-stod lotifltfd that tho umlerslgne.., ......... wo - trator, do bonus non, with tiio will annexed, of O. II. Kemion, deceased, will, on tho lli'st Mon- S E8I ... _ To dispose of guaranties far the sale of ded and othor valuable property lu differ- entparts of tlio United States. Profits very liberal, sales easily effected, mid no loss oftltnn from other business. Address J. T. Miller A Co, Jan27-3t Box 4, P. O. Port Deposit, Md. M. QTJEKN,. Late of Atlanta. n; antiTKiN, Late of Buinbridgn. J.U1VFIN & QLEE.Y, ^ Dalton, Georgia, Wholesale and Retuil Dealers In cd, far tbo benefit LOUGIA.R hiTFiEi.n CocNT-v-Sarah Bagbv VT haft applied tor cxemplion of.pei-Bomilty and Bolting apart ami valuation of homestead. cmpiion or.pei*Boimlty . Wuatlon of homestead, Ti" n 1 >v * u ^ on 11,0 8aiue ut my office In Dalton on the 13 of March Murch 1,1800-21 W. II. BUOOKER, Ord’y. AGENTS WANTED FOR Secrets ©t* itlae - Cltyo A -i^ ovk *. doe *? lptlv . 0 ot th0 Virtues and tho v Ices, tlie Mysteries. Miseries and Crimes ofNow York City. - y |sll - to know how Fortunes aro mado *md.) 0 . s .l*J n 11 ‘lay: how Shrewd Men arn'riitmui G EORGIA.Goi don County.—Pleasant Fricks lio* aiiplied for exemption of- per- 4 — ~- ( f ^ ip four feet iiee|i mi i level. homestead,'and I will past* upon the same ut my ofiloo In Calhoun on the 18tli Inst. March 4-2t. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y.. S EOHGIA, WlUtflelrl Com(ty-vr"S. Jiiok- son has applied far v>xeniption of person- , and l will pivHB upon the sauio at my office i -in Dalton on the 13th March, j March4*St. W. B. BROOKFR. OnPv; o —....w U Halls and.Concort fialpoq» are Mnnnged 5 how Gambling nousos andd.otterieft ate conductort; how Stock and Oil Companies Originate and liow the Bubbles the Bubbles -. 8 35 fine en- Mystories and Crimes of Nc^r Yoidc, and is the SpioleBt aud but giro CbeapoBt work of tbo kind published. **' *- PRICE ONLY $2.75 l’ER COPY. Send for.CjrcularH aud see our.tbrms.and a !Pa 1 2 n ^ f the work* Address, ^ONES DKOTHKRS A CO., Atlanta,.Ga. CAUTION—Inferior works of a similar char acter aro being circulated. Seo that thohooks you buy contain 35 fln'o Imgravlngs ami sell at $2.75 |ier cojjy " a 33.EL-S- o o o D S. BOOTS AND SHOES, IlanUriLte, Cutlery, .Crockery. Corn, Oats. Flour, Salt, Sugar, Beal Estate a ffhlikr, t Livo Stock. ‘Ltroumt Lot Live.” Qu^Jk Siijps, SnisHPrefl 11, itimif * QUEEN. * UCTION-Gomtaorntl klnfla solil nt Ane JV tion. F, M.. Qokkn, Auotloneore ing horses and mules to those of our fanner fiicndH desiring to purchase. Qlvo us a cnlh s for tho other branches of oqr business, those 'tailing audit articles us aro In our lino need a call to bo satisfied. Our motto Is