North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, March 11, 1869, Image 1

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ji luolo Jin; -i.J no \) men rrrr lis»K ”KMh0H, j Proprlotora. DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MArG.H H, 1809, t J ; |»loj ni biifi^sJ itbm-MMlbt.'ukliBi nx.t'jla.. Ii-uiliiiua aJ IlLw.KiyMbii’ia. llsuluiMimw i'l ! ntniiD | jn»iuji*tj»l. l{l»»e ni 1 wsj »;)} ;*q cj u»:ianinr.iJ»b ' abisil- d-jimi <:* n*d: TJCKOW.Il k I.OVIMIAV—WlmlcMlo mil U KuUll Dottier* in Dry Goods, Gotitlemcn’t Finishing Good* anil Clothing, Hamilton itrort. T\FAt<)\ h LYXN—Doalorn In Dry Good*, \J Ghjoorlen, Droducn nnd Hardware, corner Waugh nnd Hamilton street. D AVIS, W. II., fc CO.—Denim in Futility nml Kitnev Groceries. Saloon annulled. Chenier house, norih cornor King nnd Ilumllton. M tCIATCIIY k C.ILOAVKI.I*—Pouters In Dry Goods, Groceries, Produce nnd Hardware, iienr corner of Wnugh and Hamilton street. M cCl’TCIIKN W. 8.—Dealers in Family Gro ceries, Produce, otc., east side llumilton strset. ’VTICllOLS, JOHN B —Dealer In Grocer!.*, . M Produce nnd general family; suppllos, corner King and Hamilton street. rpftKVITT, J. F^—Dealer in Dry Goods, Gro- X ccries and Provisions, opposite Tlbb’sllonse. G lIDGEU &. KNIGHT—Dealers In Drugs. Med- icines. Paints, Oils, Glass, ote., No. 0, Tibb’i Hjmro, Hamilton street. H IRSCIIBBBG, JI.—Denier in Fancy Goods, Not|ou» nnd Toys, Hamilton street. • B ALL &. MrCAUTY—Wholesnlo nnd Retail Dealers In Stoves. Hollow Ware, Hardware, nnd Manufacturers of Tinware, Hamilton street,' OniTIIERLAND, A. I*.—Denier In Stoves, O Hollow Ware, Hardware, and Manufacturer of Tinware, Hamilton rtrect. DOLE!)UR, N. F. .V Co.—Tanners OIRce In \J lower stair-.of Printing. Honso ■ Building, Crawford Street. Always pay easli for Hides. B l.ANTON k COLLINS—House Carpenter* and Joiner*. Shop corner of Hill and'Spencer streets. Work warranted, executed with dispatch. O f BIRR, SVM’L 0.—House Carpenter nnd Jol sr. Work warranted to give satisfaction. C APPES, F,—Boot and Shoo Maker, corner of King nnd Hamilton streets. S Q WICK, II. SI. & J. P.—House, Sign nnd Ornn- O mental Painters, nnd Paper Hangers. G ORDON, Dr. C. P.—Physician iml Surgeon, may be found at ids ofllue over Pitman's store, when not professionally engaged. M f lFEE,.Dr. J, R.—Physician nnd Surgeon. OiQco over Bukof/er & I.ovoman*i store, where he may l»o found when not engaged. n. j. h’cam y. J OHNSON & McCAMV. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, T.’p Stairs In King Bulldlug, Dalton, Gn, Will practice In tlio courts of this circuit. nnd in tho U. s. District Court lyUAUunta. xur- -------,V ATTORNEY AT LAW, \\[ llilj practice law in oil the counties of this t v Circuit, and U. S. District Court. j»n9*ly Woods & Cravon, DKAI.KH^ IV Drugs, Modioinon, Dye Stuffs,Points, Oils, Y/indovy Glass, tic. ukorcia, Auzu.t 27—12niv Hugh Douglas & Co., TT'o'^i-dnv coons, NOTIONS, kC„ So. 13, FnMle Square, iinpM nmisl.r, 1 An Old Man’s Story. Many yeats airo a temperance meal ing was held In a curtain village. A liltlo boy who lived In Iho village was anxious to (to, and persuaded his rath er to taka him. The hoy novor forgot that meeting, and ho wroto the account of It years aftorwards. One of tho speakers at Ilia meeting was an old man. Ills hair was white and his brow was wrinkled wltk ago nnd sorrow.— When ho.arose to speak lie said : “My friends, I am ahold man, stand ing alone at the and of llfo’s Journey. Tears aro In my eyes ami deep sorrow In my honrt. I am without friends, or home, or kindred on earth. It was not nlways so. Onco.I had a'mother. With her old heart crushed with sor row she went down to her grave. I once had a wife—a fair nngcl-hcnrtcd creature ns ever smiled iu nn earthly home. Her blue eyes grew dim, ns tho flood of sorrow washed away its bright ness, nnd her tender heart 1 rung till every fibre was broken. I once Imd a noble boy, but lie was driven from the ruins of ids borne, nnd my old heart yearns to kuow if lie yot lives. I once bail n Imbo, a sweet, iovoly babe ; but these hands destroyed it, ngd now it lives with Him who loveth the little ones. Do not spurn me, my friends,” continued the old mnn, “there is light in my wailing sky. Tho spirit of my mother rejoices over (lie return of her prodigal son. The lujtirod wifo smiles upon him who turns back to virtue and honor. Tlio child-angel visits me At nightfall, nnd I seem to feel his tiny hand upon my feverish cheek. My liravo boy, If lie yet lives, would for- glvo tlio sorrowing old iiian for treat ment that drove him out intolho world, nnd the blow that Inipod. him for life. God forgive mo for tho ruin that 1 have brought upon all that was about me. “ I was a drunkard. From wealth ami respectability,’I plunged into pov erty and shame. J dragged my fami ly down willi me. For years I 'saw the cheek of my wife grow pale anil her step grow weary. I left her alone to struggle for the children, while I wns drinking, rioting at the tavern. She never ccmplnincd, though she nnd the children went often hungry to lied. “Olio New Year's night I returned lato to the hut where charity had giv en ns shelter. My wife was still up and shivering over the coals. I de manded food. She told mo there wns none, ami then hurst into tears. I fiercely ordered her to get somo. Sho tv. c. mtiioii, If Gray & Kirkman, Importers of A II I) Yv r A R E No. i5, fulirjis Street, was nothing to the tortures I Imveen dured in my bosom. And now l de al ro to spend the llttlo remnant of tny life In striving to warn others not to enter a path which hat boon so dark and fonrful to me.” When tlio old man had finished the temperance pledge was produced, and lie asked the people to coma forward and sign it. Tho father of tlio hoy re ferred to leaped from his seat, and preosed forward to sign tlio plcdgo.— As he took tlib pen in hand he hestta‘ ted a moment. “Sign It, young man, Blgn It,” Bald the vonorablo speaker j “ Angels would sign it, I woiild write my name In blood, ten thousand times If it would undo tho vnin I have wrought, nnd bring back my loved nnd lost onas.” The young man wrote, “ Mortimer Hudson.” Tho old man looked. Ho wiped Ills eyes and looked again. His faco Unshed with fiery red, nnd then a death paleness cattle over it. “ It is—no, it cannot be; yot how strange," lio muttered. “ Pardon me, sir, but Hint wns the nanio of my boy. Tho young mau trembled and hol’d up his left arm, from which the hand had been severed. They looked for a moment in each othor's eyes, nnd the old man exclaim ed : “My own injured boy 1” Tlio young man pried out: “My poor, dear father I” Then they fell upon each other's neck and wept tenra of penitence and forgiveness together. Don’t Stay Long. “Don’t stay long, husband,” said a young wifo tenderly, In my prcsenco one evening, ns her husband was pre pal ing to go out. Tho wofds'thomselvoB were insignif icant,but tlio look of tho melting fond ness with which they were accompa nied spoke volumes. It told the whole vast depths of a woman’s love—of her grief when tlio.light of Ids smile, tlio source of all her joy, beamed hot brightly tip'on lier. “Don’t stny lolrg, husband 1” and I fancied I saw tho loving, gentle wife, silting alone, anxiously counting the moments of her husband’s absence, ev ery few moment’s running to tlio door to see if ho were In sight, nnd finding that ho was not, I thought I could hear her exclaiming m disappointed tones) “Not yet, not yot.” . . “Don’t stny long, husband!” And I again thought 1 could seethe > ’.Mm NASHVILLE, Ti:NN. PAUL, TAVF.r. & HANK Elt, Wliolosalo iBooksaller3 and Stationers, e 3P2.*i23.tOX*i3, |i: I. A N K D 0 0 K II A N V F A C T l it V. R S, No. 4% Union Struts •tanU-Cm NaSIIVILLE, TEXN. 'vATUKVaiB, IMOTEL. l. Minimi. rtioritn:roi:, rWKNTY ItOt* FROM PAWKNlHCR DTPOT, na«l Avenue, Between 8th m.d Dili Streets CHATTANOOGA, TENN. it—$J.nO per Jay; fcing’o meals 6ft cants tiAMtosn. ni.iN wKi.Minnx tlttv.imoml 6* HVIifcorn, Attorneys at lav/ Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. ledical and Surgical Notice. \v. ni-iscis. j.e.. niviNce. ic. bh’M’«/S!« .s«.v., OiniKKI.V of Smith Caroline, tender their l’rofesslunal serviei s to the citizens of Hal- riminllna country. ItsySpeeJ.I uUeliUon to nil tArmtedw*. S'OIBee, iliiHng the dot, corner of I’en'.z King street., ami ni-iit at niMtlenec, on rnton Avenue, furmcrly oeenplM liv Mr. J. King. .laniiary a—tf. turned her eyes sadly upon me, the 1 young wife, rocking nervously in the great arm chair, and weeping ns though lier heart woultl break, ns her thought less “ lord and master” prolonged his stay to a wearisome length of time. Oh, you that have wives to say, “Don’t stay long,” when you go forth, think of them kindly when you have mingled in tlio busy hive of life, and try, just a littie, to make thoir homes and hearts happy, for they are gems too seldom replaced. You cauuot find ambl tho pleasures of tho world the peace and joy llmt a quiet homo bloss- cd with such a woman’s presence can afford. “ Don't stay long, husband 1" Tlio young wife’s look seemed to say, “For hero in your own sweet home is n loving heart, whoso music is hushed when you lire absent; hero is a soft breast for you to lay your head upon; nnd here are pure lips unsoiled by Bin will pay you with kisses for coining back soon-. 1 ' I.ESI.lK'f tA'IhifffaMli r \ monthly number contains u • • ’ ih, lYom ileum euti'il, which u of Iho latest fashio Ik lmhlishod simultaneously in New York fe Paris; also a I’ouimmiro uncoloroil fasliion lie. embracing thevarimiHlouillmrHtyloa.— . . ... - • pacrimions it her illus- . numtior contains mu oriKinul is ilosrvlhin^ the vyry latest r.s, by «t hulv whose position t!lvpn her ne* ito fashionable soolety. The IHei-my por- ior this MukiixIijo comprlsiLS a contlhueil I.v, numerons Intorostinjf tab’s, poetry, an- »les, Ac. The whole profusely lllilstrateii > Hue engravings. Price, $.1 .V) peV year. [ontents consist principally of original sto- Khv utile writers, InolucllnKa»m inl,accounts l Uniilo a«l vcnturcs.clescnptlons of man. I customs in remoto countrlos, short fairy stories, enigntas. eonnmtrums. Iifles.t^e. Htustrateil with largo ami splr- |ongruvlngM, of which thero are from tlf- ■to twenty in rnch weekly number. Sub- Itlon price, |1 per year. „ LESLIE’S "tLD ASA NT HOUIDt.— I’lio elieunest period leal in tho \T, States, ’ NiJarge octavo pages of let t or press, M to it illustrations, besh|es t wo full- (engravings on t inted paper, in each num* t A continued story, and well written tales ■lories ol adventure, with humorous nneo- i, descriptions of manners and customs, ■ciuontH for young people. Ac., constitute Tiding matter. Price, 41.M nor year. Iddress, FRANK LESLIE, 6.17 Pearl Street, Now York City, lion EST'S MONtlttY Jt.ttlAZINE.tlVli ^M'sitiiv acknowledged the Model Pavlov rdne of Amurldat devoted to Original Sto. r°'‘ms,Sk'<Uc'has, Household Mat tors,Genu Tmght. Personal and Literary Gossip (In- tears falling fast over her chock. At this moment tlio child in tho cradle awoke and uttered a,cry of hunger, startling the despairing mother, and making new sorrow in her breaking heart. “ ‘We Ii,ivc no fyod, James, we have had none for several days. I have nothing for the babe. Oli! my once kind liusl and, must we starve ? “That sad, pleading face, nml those streaming eyes, and tlio feeldc wail of ! the child maddened me, nnd I—yes, I I struck her a fierce,blow in tiio face, and site fell forward upon the hearth. It seemed ns if tlio furies of hell wero raging in m.v bosom, and Hie feeling of tlic wrong I had committed, added fuel to tlie (lames. I had never struck toy wife before, but now somo terrible im pulse drove me on, and I stooped down, as well ns I could in my drunken state, and clenched botli of my hands in her hair. ‘“For mercy’s sake, .Tunics!’ ex claimed my wife, ns she looked up in to my fiendish Countenance, ‘yon will hot hill us? You will not harm Wil lie?’ Anri-slio sprang to tho cradlo and grasped him in lier arms. J Caught her again by tl.o hair and dragged her to tlie door, mid ns I lifted the latch, tlie w ud hurst in with n cloud of snow. With a fiendish yeti I dragged lier on, nnd hurled her out amid Uo darkness nnd storm. Then, with a wild laugh, 1 closed the door and fastened it. Her pleading moans mid tlio sharp cry of lier bnhe mingled with tlio wall of the blast. lint .my horrible work was not yet completed. “I turned to the bed wlmro my old est son was lying, snatched him from his slumbers, and, against Ills linlf awakened struggles, opened tlio door apd thrust him-out. In the agony of fear lie uttered that sacred name I was ;io longer worthy to hear. Ho called mo—father 1 and locked Ids fingers in my side pocket. 1 could not wrench llmt grasp away ; hut will) the cruelty of a .fiend, 1 shut tho door upon his arm, and seizing my knife severed it at tho wrist. “It was morning when I awoke, and tlio storm had ceased. I looked around to tlie accustomed place for my wife. As I missed her, a dim, dark secne, ns of somo horrible night mare, came over me. 1 thought it must be a tearful dromn, hut involuntarily I opened the outside door with a shuddering dread. As tlie door opened Hie snow burst in, and something fell across tlio threshold with a dull, heavy sound. My blood shot like melted lava through my veins, and 1 covered my eyes to shut cut tlio sight. It wns—0, God I how horrible —it was my own loving-wife nnd her babe, frozen to death. With a moth er's love, she find bowed liorsolf over the child to shield it, and wrapped alt her clothing ground It, leaving her own person exposed to the storm. She had placed her hand upon tlio child’s face, nnd tho sleet had frozen it to the pale cheek. The frost was white on the lids of its half opened eyes nnd upon Us tiny fingers. “I nover know what beeama of my bravo boy." Hero the eld mnn bowed his head nnd wept, nil the house wept with him. Then in the low tones of heart broken sorrow he continued t “ I was arrested, find for four Ion VTAtm-OTOrt Till! SPRING. As lirrstm «ttr thii' mornlm; -A’blttMVrofghs motif ’ airsl.tiliio the lwnveiis above tno, Mvveiess tlie trues and tmrei Yet unto tuo^ltu stillness . Till* bm>lon aoema Iq bring—. ‘Tut Moo t tlio oarth’W .waiting, ’ AYiUtlntf tof tho Vprlrig.'* J 81 fmjjf ash fiiul atifply ojuintntit, lloujjch oak nM pbi>dlftrltl K h, Stretchout thoirtaf>tn«iT>mn«*hC# ARntnattlihwIntryaky. t Even tho Rullty i\sptm Hath eoasort hot* qhiveHnir, Al though she, too,'was ilrMttug,' : Waiting for tho spring. I stVHln'ntvwti tollstH^V 1 If Imply wltcro I at and But ouo stray noto of , May sound In all thclantj., ‘‘Why art \hdu n}tup, Ol»lnck • O thrush, why doit not flttff4 - Ah t. surely they arc watting, • ' Waiting for.tho spriiiu.” * » full , O heart ! thy daybdM darkaomo • • 0 heart I’thy.nlghU aro tlrtar; Jlut soon tthnll streams of snushluo . Proclaim the turning your, l^oon shall tho trees holoayj;, , , Soon ovot'ybirtt slmll slug; *ri‘ortu( Lot thorn bo silent waiting,-'I ,; - ' ’"d * Waiting for the spring. • - 1 ' mm l'EVbt'r.L’jl. Bwlng on. old pendulum of tho world, Forever nnd forOvor, ' * ‘ Kosplng the timo of suns and stars, '' Tho march that endeth never. Yourmonotouospcaka Joy and grief,. And faU\iroandcudcavor, Swing on, old pchdpl’um, to and fro, Forever and forevor. Long at you swing shall earth ho^Jad, .., } t And nicn tie partly good and Imd, An«l each libur that passes hy, ' 1 '' ' 1 4 A thousand Shull bo born and die; Die fronuho oartlh to llro wotrusti, UimlutckleduUunDiud\v,lthdivit.| iti| Lniig as you swlug shall j^r^ng cpipp rig/j^ j i As suro us morning follows nlgVit ; ( ‘ , Tltndn’ygoes 'wTong—tho hges ncHr^: ' Swing old pcnilnHtrti-^stvIhgfoimtW ji*' ^ •' ..! ■: ' ■ * m': ;■ -- IF YOUjWzYNT^VKI^ TAK^IT.,, | t The.r<f'4 a Jolly Saxton proverb : s,- 1 • ;,o y/J . TJmt, is prcUy umoh UkoDiM, ,( Tluit a man Is bap iubcavea. Wlirn'Hblih’s a woman’s kiss • But there’s ditngoVin ablaying— ^' And tlio sweetlicps tnny forshk«4t{ Ttc< So I tell you, bashful lovor, . j a <v» If yo;» want a kiss, why takp.it, • J . -t t Ncrer lot another faltdw -ft (ft ; i Stopl a march on yon in this; . Never let n laughing muideu . See you,spoiling for a kls^; Tlmre^s royal v?ay of kissing, “ 1 ' Atid'the Jolly ohcli Who make it :' * Hnv»* n mottotlsitrIs winning— : 1 f yv»,u b’ n V, t ' ft *f. hj' Liko it. , ; t Any.fopjipay face a oanuon,: •. I bd« ,ft Anybody ,\veur a crowu.ji: But u man ttltlsi win a wotnaiv; ’ If he’d iiave hor forhlaown., Would you huvet he goldcu apple; 1 '* You u!ust Hud the tree and shuku It. If the tiling Is v.’drth the having. And you want a kiss, tVtiy take It. Who would burn upon a dcsort, With n forest smiling hy ? Who wohld glvo htn sunny Shmnior For a-bloak nnd Wbttry sky? Oh! I tell yon there in magic, - And you cannot, cannot breakc It; For tho sweetest part of loving Is to want u klsr, and tnko If.', Prcsidont Grant’s Inaugural. jjp,l: ' -4... CtUzcnt pJ.Qtfi IjtatcH: Your sufi'i-iiges having cluvatcd mo to, tlio ptFenof I’rsslileht of the United States, I liRve, ip e^aformity.wlth the Constltuliqii.of Qilr. ttikop the outir without /nunul -rpspryalioiiKBiiil, wit|i., I|iB, (leteriqiiiqtioii, tpxlo .to tlio best of djjr ability . »IJ it.rqqulre# i^iis rjispblialbniflcsof ttio npqition I Tphl; but abeojit thu nt ,w Ijiliout I car. 'flip. dlflcoTidiioUiA to,mo liqsought,,'anq I 'coturtte'iicb lls .dutlps, iii^r»uime|lod. 'I brtifg to' Ita, cpilsbiehtious ileslre.-niid ilelei'miiiatliiii to Utl It to'tho best of niy wultty Vo -tho hatisfuction of"||iq, Vqbje, . On all leading questions ^ tnnn'fth'q (iStiflq'mTful, I syi|l, aliviiys expresk itiy Views ttjCoiiarcss.aiKl nrge "o tuMM posliigq vei'o toi.lofeaf'mdasuros'Vi , I oppose. Hilt all Talva tvill bo fiiifir- fullj exedi/ted wflbther fliey inect’niy approval or tetj' ‘, I shall on all subjects have 'a po^fqy to recommend ' but hone Ml ciifpsce agalntt 'the' 'wltl'Sf the pcoplb. 1 ' Lniys. are to gbveVil all alike—tliosb ondbac'd to as well ail tliSs’q ttlio fnvor't'heuw. ,1' know'bo ''mctliod id secure the i-cpcal i>f (ilinexieus fiiws so cifectivc as their stringent execution'. . ; 1 “" Tji.o cotiii’tl-y,':ht t-lilg .filsl emerged •froiii ’a great'vcb'olllon’, liiany que'sjiqiis Will'ionic 6ofo?q' it for 'Rttumunljn the'iie’xt fouk ycars whfcli (irpecding ailiniriislra(foii»|mi ,, e never l|ad to.dpm. th’ lf VOL. II—NO. 10 ioiiisn ailj to -jonssb* rWMsisn art 1 ifll . ls oW : (fos8rtlJ§W Wlll fin'dr-any Cdurlib’--WW«'r(l' which: tends townrdq-thqir civilization, C Jjrlst,lan teaUqp,nfift ; «WmaM sWf«u, Till! ifiilirtibb'ofUiifriigJifoneu’ti'l'dli' is likely t« *gttAfo : tiftl'pitWld' : rti( l llH''ib- lollg as a portion of. the cltlzenk oPtlie nation £t-o. qxqjqdail Tim itn^-imlvileg.. :^»ABSSsaJB .settled ' n&tv, rfntn oiitertaiii the'hope nnd- express tlie' deslVCAllkt It-m'ay lid by,tlip-fatifloakion of,tiro Fiftecntli Aro tlcle,of Amendment ; oLt.h»TCj,uqtltUr '•lion. a ... 'Iti'oOnilnsloti, I iisk iintVoht.forbear- anco one toivaftl tinOthc'l' tlfrou]?liout tlio land, itniV'a.' ditfl-iltiiied effort ou thff|iort bfKiVdiyoinisfti 44 W 6fl share t u w li rrt, eeiaJanting it !k a |f|ijl lUnloir j Hhll‘ I ask DiSbpriyyarsj of; Ike, rtaUDlUo AL- :m^ghty,9ya^«|fil^l^.Wil^qmqna.q. Flftpontli , GtoatitutidinilaiAmcntl- sit; aimt ‘i on dli7/ Imitiislrairohaliare never Una to ilealj the ag)pnij|uqi\Vi ill),' 'Fftifteflfig Jlieso It li desirahI6 r S-estrictlona nqt.i at they 'slipOVd' be' anifrofched*oqlti? ; franoplse, but u ill pil do J” rc i IU: ml li li n jj th?it llf/ great- bit good ti) lliu greatest nmnbcr.js tlib nbjfict.Sp , 1IS|tlTOflfcuI^ VKla 1 f iff litres 'scdWltteii dip pcPsO'n; : - p'ranBi-i5”ir!iu J ler it; luo «n. Ltttlq Things, f] orif liJIw -Why-should tlio male sex avoid the wro At.: mms-. il >'•«« Why ought a'pig to bo'tlie'cUverosF of .nniinals ? .Bseuuse.kq, has.a hogfa hea^of.brains. A. wng pnopo*fs.tP,pi|bl,isJiAr per td lie' ciilliiil' Vim ' fcoiuei[ willi rm orlWllal taMWVy’WWfe 0 ’ ° " ,0 ‘ : ■Irt'it'dbinfnitVcd'bflafllbS IrtiaCffttif tli ' voloil Is nb do'itii tl hi way » bori-iid : bj-c» • J Imndspnny-majority; ,.j eM ,. ,.>!! .e-ji. A, sujippi .qpinwH*fle«fln.^flto«»5fiVft!. ,m !i?i!i , flbwk |i 8H^b‘r%saffli»i ^ accoinmodalo four liundred pumlsToiir storlco high." ; gal ‘‘•Figures, won’t, lip,V, : is,ti»„ phLand homely expression, but few men cf lobk on rt fakhlfilVitb’lb ifclUati’a ll^f iiow-Ailnyff dtfil lay'ai-HiuoH; 1 ”’- 1 «\VKet«;tlb';v’(fu.liii1ITrbm ! ?" : (iUbrrbdY a Yanhoe of a’-traveliei'.' tfhWherb'do^ ‘yon rain.fiipm ?,7,,‘.‘,Pon!t : rsin;at-n 0U “N'eHlier dp ll.ail-so mind your own business.” . ,kt»V«-b-W./L.-W9J B**d. W r on dliVf .settled d 0 «'” Pnf,^9f J " , I,8 l " B \ '* ‘ nevor ' Hhifi:bh9UlSilib , rt , 'filWi| i iiinVlef pPmif J»?»«®np rooniplftln oT. being ,dut: of frafjbi 1 ! Thdi!Mts8°l.rtl'^?ol-i(t^ ln "O’ >' re - '‘the right of any citizen to vote slMll 1 - A country editor, speaking of tiro iiotj.l^dtfujgililHt SilrtKIgttU'Jbtltoiflttt | cj’bpsi refiiarks' that Jiw many lililcos ■iiMUtaL- for' 'bxdrtiW'Hr'WWflflYA »Fi In .tho .rlgUtaof»old*bn)cq Intitfy Sthtb; on,-.accoiuitobfirarbf qaiqr,.-‘nativity, properly,.qdiKjaUqu.pr.ptqsdJ/ci • rellgfHus ifillTiiilltfcfl diiiilloit’iUtViih 1 - |)aft *bf J btir eniHthbii' coil iflry M-ttltdtrp yegnrd to.locai piVj'iidipo^ . zllTliwy to .'jecllreTli4s8‘efyls will fjcefva my boat, ‘(•ffprts fbr tlicjr cnfo'rcemeiit.. ’ zt’^bedtdeVit lias becii cbiitt-’actqd in becnVihg tb us hnd'oii’r' poslcnty the Uutbll. "Thepaynieht of this principal, anrfV’hWdft/J ns wcil as the rlqtiirn tq it spccitt basis, As sdon as it cariTio. nc boihpililicd ifItlVbut detriment to tko ■5-’ ffiSyrf I* 0 nl.es in the Kissing iiisIVife wiiii.e Dvino op HvnitopirOBiA—>(r. Kckei-son, who •lied of hydropliohla at Siuldle Itiver, X. J., had lo he hold by live or six men, nml during bis lucid intervals beg ged to kiss his wile, who was very ill in another part of the house. .Tut hc- fore his last dreadful lit lie pleaded so pileously to kiss her onco boford lie ilieil, tlial, risking tlio consequences, they took lier to his bod. Tlio dying man carefully wiped tlie froth from his face, ami compressing -his tooth tightly, to prevent any of tlie poisonous saliva exuding from his mouth, kissed tlie lips which lie hnd so often pressed in lovo and affect Ion, and then resolute ly turning away, alter bidding her adieu forevor, relapsed into a dreadful paroxysm and died New York Hun. X Rk.markable Family op Immi grants.—On her way here, says tlio Nashville Itnnner, tlio limmn Floyd landed yesterday at Hell’s Mills about eighteen miles below Xnshville, a Ger man family consisting of a mother, eleven sons, ull “old bachelors,” nnd six daughters, all (wo beg pardon,) “old maids.” They have purchased a tract of 1,(100 acres fpr $04,000, cash down, and brought with them, from their late home above Cincinnati, all tlie live slock, wagons, machinery, ini- plimenfs, etc., necessary to farming on a most cxlcnsivo scale. _ -tlTl ■cngravtnps, useful anavoliulileimtl. li'lurlrs, and a constant succession of »r- Tiovcitles, with othor useful and enter- a? literature. jerson of reflnqmont, economical hnuso- Br lady of taste can afford to do without J'lul Monthly. Yearly, *3. with a valua- ■tnlum, two copies, fci.50; three* 7.50; five, , M Ti“r! nt*i.!lSh? n r -'"* WK99 lor w | months I wns a raving maniac. When Tubiiyntion nm.o, Kwnmaiiwny,' N. T. I recovered I wns sentenced to the prB.t', Monthly an.l Vouub Amutlca lo I wllhqiremluQ,, forfl f*eh. penitentiary for lour roars) but this Good Security. “Uncle Oliver,” said tho-pnstor of a country church, to nn elderly fanner of liis Hock, “I wish you would carry a load of wood to old Mrs. W., the widow of our Christian brother, who road to D.” “I will try to do it,” said the farmer; “lint to whom shall 1 - look for the pay?” . , “Rend,” said the pitstor;‘“wlien you go home, the first three verses of tho forty-first I’shlm, and then if you want any bettor Bccm-iiy for payment, call on me.” - It was but a few days after, the old gentleman met his pastor, nnd said, “I like that security you mentioned, tind liavo no fonr that it will fail me in tlie timo of need—for my heart so felt the assurance ivUcii reading it that 1 could scarce close my eyes that night.’’ 'Pints it is often found Hint tlie “word of truth,” is most precious, when, with a cliild-likd trust, it is received into tlie mind nnd heart. We do not need to wait for Ihctiirifc-ih which tlio prom ise is to he fulfilled, for Hie "earnest" is given by tho Holy Spirit, when tlie word is taken as a practiehl truth, nnd obeyed cheerfully. - •■ U liero .w»s In the llouse when t lion enmo' uj), ftHY Jft’tVKingtTf uj'tnadff a strong' spoutlbtbyMflfttiit+iuiioV'lVutr tho body was hgrUustlilui by more than thrpa to q»c t ftnd illifliuUlPjSenRto^YiiB thrown the responsibilily jifi.dcfqatiqg tlie whole thing or’asking a cbntercnco. The Senate took thb- idalfcr up'a^nln, and receded, frdnt4tshino)ldtnent,’when the rosoliition, »s,.originally reported, wns carried by the constitutional. iua- Jorfty. ; r ’'" ’• " The 1 next lliing in-ordea ik for the Slates to defeat; Oiis.ciicr'oatiim'ent up on tlioir. reserved i jglilsj Experience lias proved that Cpugre^Sjkas already too iriuch power, and this new mcasurq is lnit an’otliei-Btep toward a consolida ted despotism.—Savtirtnah Rejniblttan. ■ ■ y . i-'ll It A RiMAitK.^rgi St^te.-t-A man who lias ITceuTravciliijg.in Texas, says 'of if: ,|.,ir: ...• } . :•! ‘I ik X ■ “ It js jhc . kptjesl,gP't j coldest) the criltfieiit intfel.teiliiess should bo paid in gold,' linlesa otbcrivl'so expressly stipulated in the contract. Let it lit! hnderstdqd,' that no repiullator of one farthing'of our, public debt will bo trusted in public plnce, nnd it will go far towards strengthening a pfodlt which .ought to ho tho best intho wo'rld, nml will ultimately enable us to replace tlio debt with bonds bearing less inter est than wo now pay. To tills should he added n faithful collodion .of Uio revenue, a Btrict necountabllity to tlie* Treasury for .every dollar collected) and the greatest 'practicable retrench- wetlcpt ariit dryosj, lljq .rioligst and, men'l in expilndituie iiV evef-y deiiartr poorest, tl|o best aiiil tho meanest, has ment of Government. When we bompnre the paying capac ity of tlie country' iioiv witli ten Stntek still in’poverty from the effects of war, lived so long just beyond you on tlie but soon to cmoi'ge, I trust, info great- ’ ‘ " * or prosperity Ilian ever before, with its paying capacity twenty-five years ago, and ealcidato wliat.it probaUy will bb twcnty-ffvc years lieuee, who can doubt the feasibility rff paying every dollar then wity hioje ease Lh in we nojf. pay for nsejess lilxnfios? ' Why it looks .is though PgDyidonce had bestowed upon us a strong'bo’xl— the pifcclphs inetals locked U P "> tho sterile mountains of the far West, which wo are now forging tlio key to unlock—to nicct llid very contingency tlial* is' lioVy lipon us. Ultimately, it may he nct-ossmy . tn increase tlio facil ities to rea2!i these riches; aiid it may ho nij'pessary, Info," that the General Government should give its nict to se cure tills access. ■ Hut that should pu- ly he when a dollar of obligation to pay sedires precisely tlig same 'sort of dollar to'lisp;now,'mid nbl before.— Whilst tlio ’qiSHkxInn of specie payment is in abeyance, the' prudent .business mafi is cat'oful about liontradiiig debts payable in’ the' distant fut'u.i’e. . Thq imtlbn feliotild follPiv the same rule. A prostrate chlnnicrcp is to t^0 | Vjumjt and all. ikdiVslriis’^cjicpliriiged. ' Tlio yoniig meii of the country— tJlMb’vtJin itVotn their kgo,'tnust'tie1ts rulers l.wo'if ty-fiyc yeqrs hence—have.a. peculiar-ill^ tei cst in maiiilniiiipg the 'national lion- A man in’Xcw Orleans took out an accident insurance policy before start ina on a journey, amt happened lo be klilod by n railroad aceidont. The widow, armed with the newspaper re port in which his namo wns mentioned among the killed, presented herself at tlio olliee of the oompnny, but was in formed llmt more definite proof would he necessary. “Why, of course lie’s dead,” said tlie bereaved Indy. “That is possible,” said the pol)to official, “and, my dear, madam, I am'very sor ry for it.” “Yo'r sorry, are you sorry?” “Of courso I am; I'sincerely, sympa thize with yon in your bereavement.” “Yes,” exclaimed (ho excited and be reaved lady; “(hat’s always the way with you men, you nro mighty polite about evorything else, but whenever a poor woman gets a chance to ntnke a fluid money, you’re only sorry.” Anil tlio indignant woman left tho room in search of additional preof. Mnn may be tho bond of the family; hut, far better than that, woman is the heart of it. Tiie Split The Now York lleraid, commenting upon the-split-in thc Re-’ puhlienn parly of GdOrgin, says : Now, whit is the policy, under such j-ircuinstances,of tiro conservatives nnd nil others who desire to see the South relieved of nil disabilities anil restored at oneo tp her .propel'-position in the Union? Itls.to letthc6e tiirbulelil radical factions fight it out among themselves, and thu true men of tlie South keep on raising good crops, mak ing monoy, becoming oeononilo.il,' and developing the resources of the coun try Excellent all Vico I We trust--the , true men-of'th'B-Sontlf~WHf l'R'clVft’Tt’fb ns such, nml profit by it. A nioiuinl's rejlec.tion its. lo, ,whal *ill bo our conigiamliiig influence Binoiig tho lialipiis qylio f.nilh ill tlipir some reverses. The following is cr mlvisaldc, but it will bo when tlio ong oiir most;reccnl. ailvlcei: (dvil laV is more fully restored in all Tire . Ceban: iNsnanEcTiox.—’ Cuban insurrection 1 Is nssuniiug 'tiio) proportions of a Iarg0jciv.il,)vay. Tho "insurrectionists’’ Vmvo’.lately sustaju- ( Cd amon_ The rolnnteer regiments are prepar ing to taka tho field against thu insur gents. The hrl” J. D. Lincoln,- of Rrnnswiek,Me.,lias boon refused n eleuro nnco nt Havana heeausc s)io came from a port declared to be closed. X figlit’ had taken place in tlio-Cienfuegos dis trict, In wlildh ttio Spaniards egptnrad. a Mexican General,, whom they instant ly shot. ’Uio iusiirgeiits about Santia go have been qrdcre(l to,destroy all Die estates belonging to'Spnniaids. <■'■■■ ■ 1’Oob ’HoV.— 1 “IHlrafli, my boy,”said a tender father : tb,bis soji, Jf .van must be more careful of yourself. You have not the constitution of aonie’iV, i “Doh.T sliould.i|i$pirc them ivijh national pi'ide/ All divisions—gedgraphical, political, anil, religious—-ean join ill the common sentiiiU'nt. How tlio public debt is to bo paid or speefo.paymcnts rrsnmcd is not so important as that a plan sliouid ho ntfopled and abquiesced iu. A um- tcd,iJctermination to do is worth more than divided counsels upon the method of 'do|ng. Legislation'upon this sub-, ject’may not be necessary lioiv, nor ov ... Al.Jt.— I.l. !» .. 'll I „ .—t « parts of the country, and trade reSiimos its wonted cliahn'els. It will Iiii my endeavor to execute all Ian's' III' good faith'; to collect nil jfevfiiflCB as^es'sofl, v and to have, them properly accounted. ioi‘.'nii'd ocbiioim- Vally (HVbursail../.li\vill,.tO the bast.ot’: rpyaihility, iippojntloiolllac tlibseoiily whp.Bi|l cu ryioiltitllls design. . liur , :l Iuii’ogard U> foreigu!policy v I w6iiltl deal ivitli naljiuis as equitable law;rc-i quiroa.[individuals,tor deal with caoh. :nntigni8(!;60D. ,0t!i»flla«i¥kl woutil.'protqctUhe, law. abiding cilizeft; whelher-ot' nutivo oc foreign birth, wlierevewltis-rights nre jeopafillzid, or thb flag of our obunEiy ' floato. I wOiiM reepeit the-rlghfs'oT believe it; I’vo got tho’Ctnislitnlioh.of' jjU natiohs, domaniHng eqiinl i-ightd for n horse. Dang it, if I don't.Lalhivo., ourlown:- If otlibrs dcparttfrOm- this I’ve got the cuiistltiltlpn Of,tho United! gule Itf tlioir dealings with’Vi's, wb-majr- be compelled to follow their prcccilent. iturrt-thdir back tlpftn it;* I, »tortlbstoriq 'In • Maine; ei'ccle* lo •Rio memory of a wife, bears the Inscrlp- - t!o 04;“?fi»r-Y l ??. n,1 pj- K9(P>'0.h«ri;Ui»r.qz,,, fore,I ,w6en.” . ■ M.sbiiilW.MyiJt‘kjOWJ ... --.I'-S Secrctary. of tjiy Trqa?l>0’ says .that. . some siit'diity million dollars'df eoiui- .terttif grtenBStiks W nttliih ScionVitlc‘m : cn% I i .fraqtfc and 'Gcrida-'. t-<?o'nvu'lakrtii‘onitfe*' 1 poorest, ti)p best nml tlio meanest, lias i lie b«*t‘w6iii'eh aiiil rn'eahost Wetf, flrarff pretty-, lndicq, tlith little'.fcSt ! and‘ : nd calves to.auit^ inoropiukncqp.and loss* health, moyO gtrcaips IgssuiaVjgn-i bio"'waters, more eorn ,nnii fl Jesg menl v mo4o (four ait'4 fe'ss bfscuiV,'mp'ro cows imd less ’milfi^nd billtor, hi'br#Tings nnd Jess.qiirky itOre-tleermnibleBS ven isbn, more- cliickens and fenee eggs, more gold and silvij- and, lyjjs moiiey, more negroes' and Jws labor, more Hu. reaus nnd less ‘rarotftifc, tnnii niiy country ih.the' United Stales'!—and wlioce house files lire and'musquitoes liovpr. dje ?”, <i zV>iE'n'lc\N ‘SECCniTlEH jIuroap.—' The New York ncreld of Tasf'Trt- dny says} i m . iLit l Our Bonds,in London went lip to SlJ ye'steVilay, the highest' figtire llicy have eVor attained.'- This’itffhc'fcanit of a growing couHdenqe.ui our sneuri- ties and a liopeful.feuling as.to thpwiv doniof Oqnsrql grant’s adminiqtration, stimulated more' iin'medfately by tile passage of tlie-blll dei'lniing onr bbiids payable ih -gold.' Five-twenties' nro thus at, a discount oFinhaht eighteen per cent, jf ; tljq i,typi,qf ( q^chafigo he Taken into aonsideration,they, are only twelve Or tliirtcenpci'ccnt..below'pair. ny-tiiiilk-tlio-recenlv oartli imltcato the-formation Of ttlicrr- ’ continentz • ,i • . u ii n i»t In. tho Xejy Orlcalis wiuo case. thd otliQi- dqy, tli,e judgq.epunsel aud an expert used up about twenty,bottles in experlmhntai tasting 'fte'lh'biherit tf man -gives Way to'ln-*" OntinAM'desire,'- disqiilctudoTind’ (or- : ment take possession of his heart. -Tho - proud and the covetous aro never at Test; but (lie humble and pior fn spir it possesses their souls in tlie plcntitmlo ' " of peace. . , n ■ The Colitntliils Sdd holes tlid death, of Jfr. Daniel H.uft’, probably one of the oldest inkamtahts of Muscogco coun ty. - Ho wont to Columbus Mcn'tliV Indittiis were in circulation there. A doctor ilf Uliicngo has been fined $15 for an imauncessfiiliittompt-to kisS a married tvonian,JVloiulqr how muclk. his fine would have been Jiad .tho-at-., tempt proved Sitccessful ? A.lady’s drensimr gallic is proballl/ called a toili-t^lieeauso it is thei'o,that >d ,piost Of .her, toil is generally perform. id./ .. . • ■ • i' ’ ; : l I do not,wish louisult yon.geiilic- ‘riion;’lilit 'I iHiisIf ' tJikt/ tlib liberty of tolling yOn that’tlielb lias heel! a good •’ deal .of, hard lyirtg niuler-tlilsroof to-- day,” “Yciisir, ambitjies preily muoll IV A § n IN OTp N VS.XIncOLN.-jjJ'IiO fpl- wlhi?‘de'etirs.ftiitong tlie procecdingt lowing'pfetfrt' nntohg the ju-Oceoii * Unitcd iStktbfTFJilseSf’Ri ill (lie sentatives on tlie^dfccin o.’ »io ■/ Tlio (consideration of inisccllanoods apptoprjajijijswpq,- rqsnmpd, Aji. amendment npprqprlatiqg foven lliou- qaird ; fldTla?aftir tepOTiiignhiipreserv- ing WaihingtOii’s‘'liouSei‘Wa4 rejected: day, if they are only'true to llienvselvcs, Another - amend iiicntf-appiinpriating tliree thousand. 'L<)llll!?A 1 'fir Lincoln’s portrait, was adopted. A Y Af.tr.vhi.E Ixf rx*n8^—’j*hc I’idi- adelpliia; Lodger ka.fs i.’MAqil iiiveiittmt patented for railroad purposes, rot cVlitly, was testort mir Friday, on tlio Thlrtcehth-nniT Fiftbbntli stK-cis pas- sengor rallwnyV 3< Pllrf InVetltBo/wliilc tiie cal’ wits going;nt, the usual rate of speoil, tlirew 1>jmsglf-.Dnfoqo. itDctwoeu tlio wheels, and was each ti.qlc thrown entirely off to the siile wilTimit rcoeiv- ir.g the slightest injury, ’i’lu- machine lias been adopted tiy lliis company,' and pinccil upon three of*their ; cars, nml willdio furnishod -to ail that they pos sess wit'" 11 n short time.*’ , At; Tumble-'-in d-'nmofn'e.—I("is-stn- j U-d on good authority that freights pre >1 now being carried iietWWn Ncvf York and'Sf. Iiouls' at-85 edriffi'*a hundred. .This tslentd-to Wlio Jtroppsqijlo, kgo'to the roacl^cajryvig chbapest, ' Do not out oiff tjiq lower, ji fruit tree. A‘troo wlthTnof ^ng out near tho grouncl is tfortli two trees triwnicd' iip^yn.^e^i .JHiorten,- but 'do riot lehjiflieiT iip.' ' all hcei) uiidnj the, roof, of .your ow.p moiitji.” ' * . .--a 1 VJJJSU -..: J ;.: i ' •: — .'usuisvil Tjie following bill rendered,by a car- pontqr. tp i latmcfYdr wlioni lie imd worked seerhs' uVldasE eiirloiis':—"To, hangijigqwo.ibsrti. dbciks and 'myself- iseven hours;-ouo .dollar nnd-a half, li "HHiy don’t yoilr fathertitkon nows* paper ?” saidji man.to a little ;boy;, iwbom lie caught pilfering his paper from'his (loor-stdjfs;- "Cos, ho sends mo to takn it," answered tiie ilrehili. ' ” ' “How-are yotl to-tlay?" 4 inquired a doctor-of his pationt. “A little better,- 1: 1 tlmnk yon.” . “Have you takou any . dinner to day F" “Yes, a little gqoso.” “With appetite?” "Nifty sir,’With Tip- 1 ’ plo-sauce.” , ■ ■ J .»• ■ A lady one-day wrote to her absent - hnsbiiiul tha followiug lotter,, whieb, : maybe mictod, As a mudel in.lta way: ,“I wflld to voit^becanse Ilipi-onothing, to do- I end*h6i!nuS6 I’Ve nothing to’ Say.!’I- )iIJuq bu« »*.;•• - m .. - An'ohlccr who hirtHrost hii Imp'd by ; *• a grape-shot, was in company with a i 'v|y. .'Tiis ramarked that.ivwnt ball which deprived him of lii: "A noble ball, ’madam,” said Jic, “fur’ll boro aWay' tlfo palm.” 11 r r 1 A Now Haven paper, cfqsct-iljing tlio localities Of ! tlirbe’prOuilmWt“iiistlt'ii- tions of that city says: “The rUoIlleal-'-i .'College is on tho load To the Cwrotetjl; ii * the Diviqity College on thftioad Ad,, ,: • « "Oh,1nf 'i!ear , sif,’ ( sttfd'n' , p6o : /?i , if- ’' Trrer to a dootiit, "fhal W-tho. second' • wrong tooth you have pulled outl”—■ <i cruel I liaml. to hu righLncxt .tiino!” “It seems to inc t HaW secA -y'Oilif t '' pliysiogUoiny soiiiewhcre before," said n swell to a stranger, ivjjomdie mot-tha... oilier day; "but t-enmtot Hiinglhe' * trlioru.” “Very -likely,'’ replied Iho oilier; “I have been llio kceper qf it prison' for the last twenty jrejirs;"' p;a.,n.,....... ..it t......n.; 11........l _ s ed California, nnd child!- th -iT few months news' -' cnino.tlial.be .'had been killed liy.Ind-. ’, "ftpfe *!FtoS w-fs nfW Wt wifo nmv- ■Hed again, and noiyp.b gt'Hellovillc, to iiiiiillil a husband and eight qhjhli OJKopIg'oqFi of whomTs a Qnjk ir Aly,, Qitll was cap,. ■ tnied by lifdmns, oil Tils way nerosS ' ' tiie Plains, oohsenled to becorno one of tho tribe, nud was taken prisoner recently by Custer. Tlie wife prefers hor second husband, and Gull “is wig. Imi"