North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, March 18, 1869, Image 2

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r-NlincblintUrbanrlK it.r In » Ml IB.—tn tlic Sett* Uhange In the a; Ills week is f olmervcr, ave no doubt, that Us tyjKjgrnpbtcnl nrninpeiiKiit is de cidedly Improved, audit* now* mid liter ary attraction* greatly cnlianccd. it give* ns real plensnro to jiresont to our esteemed friend* mid pat rob* the Cit- lltet in It* present new dress, whtoh Is certainly one of K raro. lwautv mid taste; Tho prcuml.iry expense httindlng tills u'.iunpe has lieen very event, we having jnirelmscd elegant mid beautiful uew type mid nil needed appurtenances for publish ing a firet clas* paper,mid as li good dally or weekly Journal is an Indispensable re quisite to the prosperity and growth of any town or city, we trust on'r friends will exert themselves In extending tlic elrchia; lion of the paper, thus helping hs to I'.ect tho heavy expense We Iiave Ineufr.ii, IVo flatter ourselves that th-, citizen Ib tho neatest, best mid most Interesting pa- ]ior (hope we. shall not be considered ogo- tlsllcal) Imuicd In the whole State, and our determination Is to keep it up to Its pres ent high standard of moml exoellenec, making It aadi week n welcome visitor to the politician, the farmer and tlio seeker biter tlio latest news. Should our cflorts in this particular meet the approval of the citizens of North Georgia, and oor simple productions and selections give pleasure to a single Jieurt, ive shall feel that our ln- Iwr has not licen In vain. Toeithmiee tlio jvy or the joyous, nud to bo Instrumental lu causing aii occasional Bunbenm to Illu mine tlio shadowy recesses of some sad dened or' cynical heart,' will give a pleas urable interest to our employment. tin of lio State arc Democratic tlielr eag erness to ratify said Amendment. Wo hare no quarrel to make with" them Spoil that subject, for should the Amendment lie voted down lu every Southern Slots what would wo gain thereby ? Nothing whatever that wo can sec. Wo aro now suft'erlug all that li why make a lbs* about the ratification 61 n tiling that lias already been placed upon ns by force mid fraud 1 It Is worse than nonsense to oppose It, upon Constitutional or State* ltlgbts reasons, for tho Constitu tion Is a doaiU'ltor, and States Rights was burled'fit A ppoiua ttox Court House. Ves, sad tUonght! Constitutional liberty l*gonu an*'. State Sovereignty, is a thing or tlio past! A new. era lias dawned upon n», mid all government has been merged Into one grand, centralised despotism. The States ore now tho lltEATCRES and Con gress the creator; ami though we know tho majority of it* enactments are in direct antagonism to all our notion* of Republi can Hb«rty, yet we cannot help believing (since .Congress luis already fastened ne gro suflbigc upon tho South) that the liest thing tho Southern Legislatures can do I* to ratify this obnoxious Amendment, for by so doing it may ho the means of sad dling it upon tlio Nurtlirn and Western Slates, just ,what\vo-are anxious to see done. As we said In a former artlolo, up- bn this subject, “misery loves company,” mid ns tlio niggor misery Is upon us, wc are decidedly In favor of tho “loll” State* having n taste of It too. Tlio .Tefl'crionvlllo correspondence of tho iitcngn Republican gives an account of icftol and disgusting carnival of Indiana fitato hlch-hns been f fWi upuon liestinlity and crime lu prison, 1 at that place, brougb^to light by tin charge. A 4 nud depravity unequalled Is unesrllifdby Slates evidence boforcofllolal examination. Wc And It only necessary to ‘giro the fbl lowlug extract, as there Is enough In it to disgust nnybodyjpaslwepdiijgmcrm ^ j £ I. I linlton “Looking It is very apparent that Dalton. I* really “lookingiim” and is to-day'more pros- perous than over before slnco It lias been a town. Tlic place tins made rapid strides within tlio post two years toward her des tiny—nnd that destiny Isa largo niul flour ishing city licstled here nuioug tlic moun tains of North Gcorglal First, mid very important, n good class of citizens aro moving In, mid nre buying property nud Improving it—families of reflnement and influence. They lire coming ft-nni the lid- jolning counties, mid from tlio lower part, of thoStiko. At tills wc are not nt nil surprised—11 Is nothing more than wo ex pect, for Dalton lias many advantages over nnyothir town in North Georgia, which ever)- one who Is at all acquainted with the-phcc mul its surroundings kuoivs.. It Is a lioskliy place—high nud dry—pure air an# good water—so essential to lino splrlts-aud good digestion. It Is one *>f the praudncnUiunnilts between the vsl- lies of tlio Clmttahoochco' nnd Touncsscc rivers, mid is some 773 feet above tide wa ter. The dto was admirably chosen, and the city proper is embraced within the cir cumference of a three-fourths mile radius, tho center being upon the depot of tlio IV. & A. Railroad. The principal streetsaro cue hundred feet wide, a very Ihvorablc feature In a Southern town; and the side walks on the ninth business streets (Ham ilton and King) nro neatly and newly pav ed with brick, and wo presume this work will ho continued until all tho side-walks lu the heart of town arc made comfortable for pedestrians. Many handsome brick business houses lift tlielr graceful froiitsonHamilton street, erected durlug the past year; and oue would lie surprised, tn a stroll In the outer parts of the town, to nollcoso many dwellings golug up, of a small order to bo sure; but llioy will eventually give place to larger nues. * There nre no houses vnenut in town, nnd some of them no doubt rent yearly for uns-fourth of tlielr flrst cost. Though Dalton U improving In many respects, yet there Is still much that could lie done to add to the prosperity of the place. Tho water-works enterprise that was discussed nnd agitated a few montlis ago, tho construction of which would be but trilling lu cost compared to the Im mense benefit It would bo to tlic town, ought to be taken hold of nud put through at oue*. With nu nbundiiucc of. water flowing into Dalton, nud the John’s Moun tain Coal Mlno 2 J miles distant, wo would be ccrtain-to have the machine shops of tho li. It. & Dalton Itnllroad located here. Another “string” which Dalton will ho able to “pull” vilhgood effect, at no very distant day, Is our Dalton A Morgantown Railroad. When this important link-ill the great railway route from tlio Gulf to tho Eastern cities L built, and It will lie done—’tis a mere question of lime—Dalton will have a position, commercially, tliat hut few oilier places in the South can boast of. But more anon. ato the Joint resolution extending tlio tlmo r. the removal of Ineligible officers only )pllc* to Virginia. An amendment to the bill repealing eniuv-of-Ofllco reads: “The same Is hi by suspended until tho next meeting to “Klop, you Coward 1” Mr. John M. Hluckloy, late solicitor of Internal revalue, seems to lie a rather bel ligerent Individual. Ill Washington, Jlie other tiny, he pitched into Deputy Com missioner Harlniul in a’ way not very pleasant to Hint gentleman, and finishing up lilts job,' lie turned upon cx-Commis- sioncr Rollins, who lied from, the angry man for dear life, Binkley in hot pursuit. The race is said to have been a very inter esting and exciting one; but Rollins prov ing tlie fleetest, succeeded in gaining a ref uge within tlie door of the Internal revenue bureau just ns the ex-solicitor was about to put liia hand upon 1dm. During tlic race Binkley threw away ids hat and cane, mul divested himself of Ids coat mid such other clothing ns cncmnlicrcd him, nml yelled at the top of ills voice: “Stop, you coward!” “Stop, you cowardl”—but Hof tins’ cowardly leg* only went the Ulster.— A correspondent of tlio Baltimore Sun sums up tho result of tlio wliolo battle thus: “Killed, none; wonded, one, (liar- land); missing, one, (Rollins); badly dam aged about the tmwacre, one, (Btncklcy.)” (Irani** « Dander” L'p. It now KOenullint Grant is not so “mod est” nnd "unpretending” alter all. The hero of the Potomac fuels his “ksepfa*. An Editor Assns.lnnlril-Tbe Assassin Lynched. We learn front .tlie ^ugusta Cliroulcle & Sentinel thal Mr. Chnrles'Wallncc, late editor qiid proprietor of the Warrcnton (Ga.) Clipper, was brutally murdered in tliai, town on Friday last by one Dr. Dar den. Tlio dlttlculty arose nboqt tlio black balling'of Mr. Wnllaco on application for admission to the Masonic fraterni ty, which led tho latter to. denounce Dardou through Ids paper, whom ho suspected (he being a member of the Lodge petitioned for mem- bersblp) of voting ngulust his admission. Darden shot Wallace iritli a rifle, without Warning; from hjsnffico.wiudow. ns lie was phmlilg by. Front tlio account of tlio af fair In tho Chronicle,-the shooting wns a most dnstqrdly anti Cowardly,act, and caused so great an excitement' in and a- round Warrcnton that Darden was taken from tho Jail that night about .12 o’clock, wlierchowas Imprisoned, liya]argcbddy of disguised men, and shot .until every spark of lifts left Ills body—no less than twenty-flve batls piercing him. Bad Amilr. The Rev. Samuel Anthony, one of the ablest and most zealous preachers In tlio Georgia Conference, a mail whom we have ever revered for Ills genuine piety, was, wo regret to learn ftroin tho Americus Cou rier of the IStU Inst, seriously if not dan gerously wounded on tho Utb. The fol lowing aro the particulars of tlie sad af fair: Mr. Anthony had gonotoMr.Mnun’s, ten miles cost of Americus, to marry Mr. Daniel Biigloy to Miss Salllo Mann, When the ceremony was about half through, Mr. Mann, tho step-father of the bride, enter ed tlic room with a shot gun, and objected to tlio proceedings. A slight scuttle en sued, during which the gun wns acciden tally discharged, tbs contents taking ef fect in Mr. Anthony's groins. Consider able doubts are entertained of Ills recove ry. Tlie ceremony was concluded by Mr. Anthony while reclining on the bed. Wo sincerely hope that this venerable man of God may recover. He may do Right. We aro no great admirer of Grant—nev er had much confidence in tlic man—al ways regarded Ills expression, “Let us have peace,” a* mere “clap-trap,” utter ed during tlie Presidential campaign to catch votes; but the. following, from a Washington dispatch of the 12th, If true, eucourages us to hope that he is a belter men than wo had at flrst thought, and that he may give to tho country an Impar tial administration of national affairs: “General Grant la reported to have said, legislation hag been exhausted regarding Mississippi, and no more is required In her ease, lie wants Virginia and Texas let alouo until aRor the Constitutional election. He deprecates any interference with Georgia." The Indian War Ended—Suhluctitlon of all Refractory* Tribes* According to a special dispatch from Fort Iloys, dated tlic Gth hist., tho coun try is placed in possession of Uio gratify ing intelligence that the Indian war is at an end. All tlie refractory tribes aro sold to lie entirely subdued, and there is now not a hostile Indian within tho limit* of the Missouri department. Those tlipt made promises, but failed to come to terms, have been driven fur out of tbo depart nicnt. ' ‘ In the i no. Then _ Swscaw ted. Druukrnnesa nnd lnstlield high car nival. Their.favorite* muting the women were allowed privileges, came and .went at will, spending the day outs d*thoi pris on walls nnd returning at night to riot or sleep while those who reftiii-cl to submit, or threatened to tell tales, were stripped nnd whipped on lliojiaro back with lie “cat o’lilnn tails.”' One mode of amusing themselves on Sunday waste strip the wo man nnd ha vs them run-races, wlillc thess drunken reprobate* laughed at the (ton.— Sometimes a drunken headache mnfle them crass—then woe loony poor devil of a con vict who might get Into tlie way. Ho would be wlilppcufor amusement. Ono poor old man tinmed Campbell—sixty years of ago —on such an occasion got what tho wit ness culled art "outrageous whipping. No ono can'teU how many stripes that gray haired old man received. The next day ho was carried to tho hospital, nnd on tho next ho died. Tho hospital steward, in hisevldenco, “drew it mild.” IIo could not swear that ho thought tho whipping was the enuso of death, liut lie thought the man would not have died at Unit dine if lie lmd not bobn whipped. Another-sto ry, not sworn to, has been told me of a poor crazy Irishman ivlio wns whipped nnd stamped to death, and died like a man, (Iglitlnghli tormentors tdth'olnst. I don't like to believe such a story. But tho hand writing was on the wall. A woman who had bgen tjiercfbr nearly threo yearn wns Bnftn to nft released, nml would go putwjth a baby a few months old in In r nfiiis— Soma of hor friends had got hold of tho shameful tale,nnd troublewnsnmlelpated. Tlie warden and hospital ateivnrd wns dis charged. 'He threatened rcugancc. Tb fortily himself ngalnst dnnger, the warden caused tile woman to swear tho child on tho steward, and lie was arrested nml com pelled to give bands.' Smarting under an ger, lie preferred charges of drunkenness, prostitution or female convicts, bastardy, nboritiemi gambling;, cruelty, bribery and misappropriation of funds nud property ngalnst the warden, nnd then pusluid them with n pertinacity that demauded atten tion. Amendment* to the 1)111 enforcing the provisions of the Fourtopnth Aqtendtqent, approved pfocecdlllgby quo warranto with precedence over all eases on the dockets of ■United IJtalc* Courts. Tho penalty nbt to bomorethhii threo year’s Imprisonment ora fine of a thousand dollars, and perpet ual disqualification from Federal or State offices, Mr. Morton Introduced a Joint resolution that a majority of apy State Legislature enh ratify tho lttli nmendmont, nnd that tho resignation, withdrawal, or relhsal to act by a minority ahnll not affect such ae- Alon by the majority. Among the klllslnlrodueed In tlio IIouso were the following: Building n postal rail road to New York; preventing the snlo of public lands except under tlio pre-emption laws; dlseuUragiug polygamy. In Utah by grantiug suft'rngo to women; Instruct ing the Secretary of War to Inquire Into ths alleged arrest and Imprisonment of Gon, (fumes 11. Steadman; provldlnga pro visional gorermnant for Mississippi. Tho jolntrcaolutlon providing forajolnt committee on thowemoval of'political dis abilities, sens referred to tho Reconstruc tion Coimnlltoc. The bill erasing “white” from the char ter and ordinances of tho District of Co lumbia, passed and goes to the President. .Commutes bn Reconstruction—Butler of-Massachusetts; Farnsworth, Brannnn, Paine, Ward,- Julian Poland, Yi’hlltcmorc, Beck, tVooll, AVoodward and Slorgan. AViiya and Means—Sohenck, Hooper, Albion, Maynard, Kelly, Brinks, Orth, McCarthy and Marshall. Claims—'Washburn of Massachusetts, Hotchkiss, Holman, Cobb, Stokes, Ela, Dockery, Moore and Stiles. Judiciary—Bingham, Davis, Butler of Massachusetts, Cook, Peters, Morccr, Loughridge, Eldridge mid Kerr, Foreign Afl'airs—Banks, chairman. Freedman’s Ailhlrs—Dockery,clmirman, Replyingtothelnilian delegation, Grant said.he would aid auysohemft thn’t would civilize these people and 'make them citl ' zens. ■ -. . hi'.: Tlie Spanish Minister remonstrates MERE MENTION. The nogro population of N. York num bers between 111,000 nml U,000, Norfolk, Va., Is shipping her vagraul to North Carolina, Spow on tho Alloghaulc* last woek two feet deep with tremendous drifts. Tlio Israelite* of Macon, Ga. ( are paring to erect n temple. Tho pcoplo of Huntsville,' Ala., are threatened with negro sbldfmsr ! Every Southern Statu ha* an agricultu ral paper except Florida. , Key.AVcst, Florida,’I* Overrun with Spaniards. AVhy is the Grecian bend llko n cigar? Because It it manufactured lo-back-hcr. Columbus editors aro puffing now Irish potntoea.’ Ashburnoithomallrobberncknbtvledgcs guilt. .' Election Ibr jiistlcesof the peace,' Jiicaalt district In Georgia, lid of April. Smnli bonnets, small hoops, and short dresses will continue, says Jennie. Juno. Indians on tho war path In California. Citizens for exterminating them.' Kingston is to lie lucorpofali'd as a town. All the palters of Northern Texas -rep resent tho prospect of wheat as vtry good. Five Northern nnd ono HouthoVn Stale have slrcndy ratified tlio 13 Amendment. Ex-Gover'nor ltcAVlllle, of Mississippi, died near Canton, Miss., on tlio lid Inst, Thoyounglndy who wns “lost In thought” has been found. ShciVsahnggingaii Idea,” and It looked like n man. Young grasshopper* aro making tlielr appearance in sbmo parts of AVcstern Tex as. • A laboring man In VTaslitiigtou connlyi Mo., tlipptllcr day found au old shoe in tho road containing 9300 in gold coin. In the last few weeks Macon, Ga., lids been flooded ivlth counterfeit.GO cent pieces of tJnttcd States fractional currency: A Georgia merchant proclaims n gener al amnesty to nil persons Indebted” to hint for goods purchased lu 1800., Reports from various portions of Middle and AVcet Tennessee state that the plums arc-all killed nnd most of the peaches.. A thief siolo a hydrani and six feet of pipe froma yard in Lynchburg, A’n., the oilier night. Unrniiiff count lew,~ Unit tic lm» Junt oponcU, Ju iliUcity. o Urgn nml carefullynelec. of ifclte City. “■“‘asiUf m. luHjqei aim crlruoH n York City, now how Fortune* aro innH how Hhrewd Men arorutuct 'nl'lBilns SSI ■xsterlM Ktsmtaril Patent Heillctnea, Wines Slid Liquors, of tho Pure*t nml finest qualities, TheMtuourl I^Ulnturoi The following 'Interesting statistics of tho twonty-sixlb General Assembly ofmls : | ngnbist the course of- this country toward sourl are gathered from a pamphlet: ■The Senate consists of thirty-four mem bers, with only ono bacliolm- In the : lot.— Tho youngest .Senator is thirty, and thu oldest seventy-four. Frufi-sslounlytcnare farmers, twelve lawyers, one agent, ono M.ASS, PUTTY, PAlitW^V'AUNMBEB, oils', While Lcarti Palates'* liroalic*, ete., etc., nyi-UuiTi, spleen, twcucc, l.ampa. taiuip ■ Flstnres sail ions, snil cverylhlhK In tlio Drug Line, together with .ll,Sm , .Vr l ’.»«»rVia*uior I: r: •' KANC-y 'foitr.ET AHT«|tA:9, ; 0 ,4]|s.9yVRlWlW4MMMd'« ,Y*‘inq - “' 1 Mait I'ttpular nml Fragrant PorhiVne^ * ' r. jl’iiroilmvl Bc«t LillyIVliltc,* A^rtiiifx>s pp uitfsiiKS. 1'rotCrJptlonw fart fully Prepared Uy 1 tfio Doctor Cllnixcir* With nn tixiiurlcnfto of twenty ycnr*{nrnctlcc of pliyNtc, iun1 n ihoi'ouuu knowlctlftoor tlm Drug uusIniM-i. | f«*l not tbo lort*t prorfumiitloiH lu b’taUngtotliOdo iho may fitvoY mo 1 with t" Klffijvc 0 bo •*' ni«ow0b?8»o’8Sr nnni KtfmK, where everyi lilng I* fresh mul nuro.lU I In* Tllibs 1!nu*o >0.^ hut wjvn Wot el KuirutlCu uml Tiblu & Kon- h lSsrtaty’' 4 j! r: Anpovts. M W « BROi, UAi.yn.v, QHonoiA. • _ DculDyA lu; ■' r,.. Orbcei’lcs, BooiV nud Shoes, t!EAT<tKU, YAHN'S, , DOMESTMl^ Cultlery,' tinrdAAhro, N'ptlons, Dry (tootle etc. l'ltlCK ONI* Sfegfegag- 1 Mjjii*^*, iiirrtiieoTT A lUK»w*°h. lI * v,l,|l ‘*' Oniii* ifnsw, Foreinuti. ' r : Mr^NTEli Country Protluce' of every dcscrjiittoh,. for wlituh tlic lilifhimt market prlco will ' WaI A] iptton.. bepUtUi ' Wvi nre iikm AgYiit* for thcxiilo pf StupcN Si- trogcnl^ctl SunoniluisjihAtovr/.lmu—onoof tho boHl Cnimnoniiil Korlfltccr* now in use. onco'r ulc "■;u,ipi;i l h. Mia "'" ■•'""'i” 1 '- • AHn, AgvntMtortiitr '' JAueifowx. N. Y. I.jrrixcoTT A IUkrwiclv.:—We hnva no iroai blc'vlth your Sawmj tbpy dolilHcod toholIrtfJt Up^lth pftpcrrwnintt t|Tam on tho IMndrol and they go right along. ' MauufaclurorH oi Circular.' Malay. Mill Onng Milos* I'ntont Oovcrod Hcoop. J " C nua :t), AiflitiTS-SMto*s» per month, . everywhere, nmlo nml femnlo. to Intro. nnee } li«^i^ r j„v,, , o ftV *8N.SE.!,SK tlncotl_ SE1V1NU MAfiHINE, kill, imu-hlne W Stftehl liom; felt, look,.quill,ronl, lilna, bruld nnti inn! tirof Iter ,1.11 apuislrnprylov miumen. 1-rlooonly rUluiltier's Fondrvttc, a Shipments of sugar and molasses to the 1”* M&SZ'. «*>!'“ U..S. are mid to, he very heavy rftom all B tv parts of Cuba. • MsgBSlfm^sfcti^ptjebefctovj;,* Tho Arkansas Senate 1ms pnfisctl n bill publisher, one claim ngent, ono wagon- maker, two merchants, one tanner, one physician,-and four “gentlemen.” Fivp were born In Missouri, three in IlHnois, Gttba. Jinn and' inatcrlal reach Cdba tlirottgbtliceomiiyauce of Federal officials. Tlic executive session of the Senate coin firmed Siducy A. Htockdale as Collector of Revenue far Hie flrst District of Loulsiann, so fa ^ ^ tclnIX , 9tllolls on Wc0rd Ilt nnd Jtis. N. King ns Chief of tlic Bureau ; . 1 . onlt hefnro Ij ilRPltf I Ur I.Vi appropriating 810,000,000 far tlic cpustfiiL--; T* F '^"VjjifVnUiiE 13 T.tGirrt tlon of railroads in tliai Slate. ; J ^gffyr^pWMtWffWiiilnstlftgriiiui h. Mrs. Josephine’!,. Grilling,an’itdvootto ■•'-'■i— ■* ofiieltiooatsttllVnge, has npplietl for Hie. post-office hlrtli at AVasliltiglbii. Tho present winter is suit! to have been, pay *1000 far spy tnnehlnn Hint will srtrs strmi. gor, more lininflfa , or mnr* elanto sum thun w ainewinsaAis inMi»i’*, °r a rommtMlou from which twice that am omit enu no uimu*. AUdroea SLcoMli & CO., I IttRhnrgh, Pu., Itoaton. M«H«„or8UI*oo!i, Mo, CALTiy.\.-.D(viiot hplmpoaod upon hy other, mul lev Wlming cfl* worihlOM ciut-imn mi. orihlchii cant-iron . ma in o namo or oiliorwitie. Inc • IS II.J “TIT I.HS I .-HIS «r JIIIIIMIU iwwt. 1 ry U uml Uo convinced. It cunmu Ha owcuod'! It la tlic Hnfcut* cleanest nnd cheapest: limC tight now In UHv--bcntP intythlngt - It Is s-nrrantolt to he nil that I el.iltn for It! ilt I X'i'V CENTS per tiullon of Engineering. AVAsniNOTOS,March 10.—An order Just one in Indiana, tiirec lii Ohio, two in New ls,Ui 3 1 f,8>i S«s Shcrdian to thu Division of York, one in Vermont, three iu ilassa--j tlio, Ml^ouri; Gen. llnlleckto the Divis* chusetls, one in Hampshire, one m ! ion-of the South, comprising tho Depart- EliS;:'Wt'inT inenls of the South and Louisiana, the-fill n-land, two in Tennessee, two in Nortli ryl Carolina, two in Germany, one iu Prussia, and one in Scotland, In the House there are ono hundred and twenty-eight member*. The youngest is twenty-four and tho oldest sixty-seven.— Sixty-six are farmers, twenty-three law yers, twelve merchants, eight physicians, and one or two representatives of almost every other profession. Twenty-nine are natives of Missouri, thirteen of Ohio, twelve of Kentucky, ulevon of Now York, nine of Indiana, niuo of Virginia, nine of Pennsylvania, two of Nortli Carolina, one of Alabama, one of Arkansas, ono of Illi nois, four of Connecticut, twu of New Jer sey, two of Massachusetts and ono of Ver mont. There aro thirteen foreigners—six born iu Germahy, three in Prussia, one in Scotland, one iu Ireland uud one in Nova Scots. Only about one-fifth of tho General As sembly are native Missourians, Ail reli gious views ore represented, nnd in poli ties, on joint ballot the vote stands Repub lican, one hundred and sixteen, nnd Dem ocratic forty-six. Military District and the States compos ing the Department of tlie Cumberland, with Headquarters nt Louisville; Gen. Schofield to the Department of tlic Mis souri; Gen. O. O. Howard to the Depart ment of Louisiana. Mr. Johnson departed on Thursday. Air. Sherman Introduced n resolution authorizing the recognition of Cuba's in dependence. Outrages by IlroViiilotv'n Millttn. Our Tennessee exchanges report tlic worst slato of nfiidrs existing ill the enmi ties where there lnynl fiends are stationed. Robberies are of daily occurrcneo. Busi ness is stagnated. Etlnrtsaro being mado by prominent citizens to induce Guv. 6cn- ter to rescind the Infamous order of the devils foster brother, Broivnlow. The fol lowing case of rape upon n negro girl Is reported in thcNnslivilloUnion and Amer ican: • ' On Saturday Last one of Brownlow'ainll- itia went to tlie farm of General John O. Brown, who was absent, and stole a mule, on which he rode nivay. About two and a half miles from Pulaski ho stopped at the house of a ueerq mill, ttAMed Tele Uowcfi, who had ri” wife, and a daughter Tha Treasury. The new Secretary of the Treasury take* possession of tho Treasury when it is in a very fair condition. There are now on hand about $102,000,000 In coin in tho vaults, 29,000,000 of which is in gold-bear- _ , | ing certificates. andfillkOflii nona, y[ lri . en _ i named 'Tennessee, nlinu't twclvo years of cy. The public debo on the flrst of March' — U1 - 1 -♦ OrtHt' ... I Himnititi't; mitfftfnriinti! Dn not ihu Kilt-el In oil with Kcrnjc er^ fur they Urn Iintiuloptud to its usw rt*p:iirc«t mul fh.ingetl i,o suit 1117. > bum- Horace Greeley is mentioned sut a prob- able person Uiat will succeed Ibm. Iiever- ToiJHSmtH nqmirt-a nun rn..n e , dy Johnson ns Minislcr to England. .*S‘ tnilltii< rn«T. Tho Street Inspector of Norfolk, A’n., l^MTra At,,, lms been “imiicnched” for-jneglect of da- iV.'Wi? ty. 1 uiifUlmvotrluit Harris county. Go., Inis stibscrllicd ji'ai*siiuni^ l nt!i!|!)faii!l"*n«S%-*^t'TEainmt S:i0o;0flflto tho Columbus and Lagrange 1 " uU l’ rl '-' c "- 0, " K ' 10 „ „ HArinotK . s Rnilroad. i i)mrK5m Vnrlciy SU)ri.,lluiulltuii sir. Mr - George Collins, n highly respectable ' -^xinvvsv * BrixiVoB ins" ^ “ cltiz5iiofLiiieohicouuty,Gn.,dlcclrccciU-; H ’ ‘ ‘'Tnfutcmiii ly aged 102 yertrs. | Bioves, Tlji-p-tu-o, .Both brauclies of the Legislature of U ™ M tiwri-, striu •»r • I *s.s 1 -i., r IhiKH. VIIIvi'ri.t!lingo ConkH, \YI Alamo nave ratiUed tlio 15th Amendment; 4 umswi< »i>cuiwj Wrmisht ] so also has the la-glslature of Pt-nnsylva- j t-, m ,,.h „rI'r.u'Ir'nIK"'■ !• 1 i: Ilia, bheef'IhuiiCojijier. I*en«., . ,, , ,, ,,, ,, I’luuitih- llrivs,. t.nnilH, M-ns:i llastna, Plugs, George AMlkes and Dali Sickles are com-' t CteE^WntirUosrt*.«te., ole. petitorsfor the Mexican Mission, Slcklji " ehanoea nre tlio best. Vhlritl sinim t Jiiin l*J|>u for , Tin riutf- Contract ora lot 4 Koofln*', Cci'kn, WntorcloHi* ... lA Uorit 'rityif, In Tin ji|k wit * Naljn’ml llotcj. The tmstecH of this Metropolibm Moth- Ai A '. V.'l. odist Church called on 1'rcsUlbnt Grant | AY^ ull *T rA f»>3IA»*e coi,li;ui 4 „ Saturday, nml formally assured hint that! F«Tii]oiir.u>fTm**u*ca. his pew would hereafter he reserved. ■ acuity complete. piu'llc* pnhnluu i chlnoM, iunlev thu 4uBN'm-w-AsVkiv■rotoRLttor ' -TV. • "PENN r.KTTElt HOOK," yvtitloh lA'Jnjfn a lviilly ImlUpotmublo iVatme of butluuAd ivitlitn thu reach of all.—Price.* 4i.» and upward. Noiiu ifuoifc nut tp praise It* simplicity nnd convenience, ih it iveommcndH ltxelf. uinl kcIU at night. Adopted to every kind of httalnoM. It does not play out, iih the nrstsulc Is only u beginning. Lxchulvutcrrltoiy given. Fortes, tiinoniot*, terins,tte..uddr«;ssp. tiarrktt A Co.. 702 CUcMuut nt rue l'UUudelphlu, l»u. 4-:4Tr-rir4TT;«-«-‘|i 4 To rriR Working Clann f—1 am no\v proimrcd to fill'll lull idlelnsiicii with tbo eonitiuu employ incut nt their homcc.'thu Whole of the tlun*, or for the opnro moment*, llnslncsi now, light “U.I nrontublc. Flfiy cent* to finer evening, tcaully earned by persoud of either sex. uml ho tx>y» nnd girls earn nearly as much us men. ■ rent Inducements nro offered tbosa who will devote thtdr whole time to the business t mid, ” very person who sees this notice, muy io their nddressoH und test tlio buslncfs jiUsolrcs, I make the following imparal- !u ml offer: To nil who nre not well •attsflud with the iMitolnuiui, I will send ft to mv for tho troubleof wilting me. Full partlcuYars, din e. tloiiH, &e., sent free. Bum pi o sent by timtl 10eta. Address K. C. Allun, Augusta, Me. mpiiHs _ __ ^villi’, rei nubio Invention. Addrc oi;d St., llultimorc, Md. A CENTS WANTED In • XV. celebrated Clipper Mower iTlglitoat - 4 - .ightciit draft nnd mo.it durable mocblnrs made. Send for ehentnr. CUPPKH & KEAl'EU Co., 12 Cl Ill's t.. New York. A quantity of human bones, skulls, nr- j row heads, ami other Indian relies, 1 have I’mler the I’r.-stdeiley of J.’ T. MONTCOAIEUY, A. M. , « , 1 ' Doahl t(»be Fnl-UnMouev.or- Fro lues*, been found in the shell mounds neat*, the ! t . From *i -i to >i7 per Month. garrison at Tamila, Fla, ( 1 ih om Eighty Cent* to 41 .id ivrWe* , k. An eminent physician lms discovered • - 0:1 hand aiut in . .. • dRUynxalHiioiwilltoClttwtw. that tho nightlnnre, in tune eases out o'. l'linlb. charged only from the day oreutranoo, ten, is produced l>y owing a bill for a pa-! per; And any remedy but to pay up would j „ ."'M- r. wynn. bo utterly unavailing. I/?t delinquents | toCitizen “ante Up" immeulately, aud avoid tills disturber ofplcnsant dreams. _ _ CHINK. Only TIIEE DOl.f.AUS. Sim- pqvpruetieal and durable. Makes the Kluttln ehaln stitch, uud udiipted for ul) kluds of plain sewing. Any eldld cun operate It. An elegant '•1ft. Testimonials dully. Sent In perfect order t “Mixed" Delegation from (loorgtn YlnlU Urnnt. A Georgia Radical dclegatlou—four white, and threo niggers—had an Inter view with Grant a few days ago upon the subject of the disloyalty of we “ rebels,”, and rc-rcconttrUc.liug the State. Grant dld’nt comfort' them tnucb', or at least ho did not promise to. hang us nnd throw, the State hack. Into a Territory—lio merely dismissed them by Intimating that their statements required confirmation. wns 92,MS,000,904'28, but since that tlmo has decreased about three millions. No payment of Interest will be due until the 1st of May, when thirty millions In coin will be required to pay the semi-annual in stallments of interest on tlie five-twenty bonds which falls due on that date. Tho public debt has not, howover, been reduc ed since the 1st of December, the. March interest exceeding the Febuary decrease. no.to'ii Woman lu Iho Prlso muc in n Boston letter tho Now York Her ald, tho latest news from that Athens of America; that self-boasted center of all the refinement, culture nnd morality of tlie country; that capital of Puritanical sever ity in'all the proprieties of life. Never was there witnessed a more disgraceful, degrading and brutal spectacle than the event thus chronicled os occurring in the capital of Now England. Much lins been heard pf tlio vile of this city—tho prise fighters and gougevs, aud dog fighters and ruffians of every stamp—but absolute vies has not yet gotten here so far down ns to match two wretched women to such an encounter as that to which our ruffians pit tlieir dogs. This acme of human disgrace was reserved for Boston and tlio land of isms and progress aud woman’s rights.— In future chronicles of the great women of Massachusetts we must not forget Sally Clinpmau and Molly Jones, and their gnrao encounter of an hour and a quarter. ago. When lie -tnAdS his appearance at too door,-the militiaman told Howell thnt he laid couio to arrest him and his daugh ter to get some information about tho-Ku- Klux, Howell said that he would willing ly go, hut'that-Ids daiightcr did not know anything, and as tlio night was cold lio would prefer that she should remain be hind. Tlie militiaman said thnt a squad of his comrades wure waiting a short dis tance from the house, mul advised the no- Til. foreign Mission,. It is reported in AYashlngtou that the Foreign Missions nro to 1)0 arranged this, week. George AVilkes, editor of a prize Coo uior* U.nd Cone. On tho SCtli uit., a negro man named Nelson Harris committed an outrage upon tlio person of a respectable widow lady liv ing near Union, Ala. lie was captured and placed In jail, from which he was ta ken by a body of men on th* following - gro to go and sec them and try and get rid of the arrest. Tlio uegro took tho advice and lift for tlie place where the squad ivos represented to be. As soon as ho was out of Bight the militiaman said that he lmd done wrong, and would be court-martialed if he did not tako tlio girl before the com mander, as lie was ordered, and addressing hfmself to tlie wife of Howell, ho told hor that tho girl must accompany him, thnt tlicy could cut across a field aud reach tho place in a ft-iv minutes. Tlio mother con sented, and throwing a quilt around tlio g irl, sue left witli tho militiaman. They ad not proceeded very far,.when the mil itiaman drew his pistol nnd forced the girl to submit to his hellish designs. Who af terwards reached the house of a white map in tho neighborhood, to whom sho ap- S reached crying, nnd communicating tlw lets connected with her outrage. • He re turned with her to the house of tier father. Fcter not finding thcmlUntla which lie went to seek, had returned to Ills homo, nnd found Ills child laid been outraged.— He lustily summoned a few colored friends nnd pursued tlio militiaman. Overtaking him they commenced tiring, wounding him in several places, and getting out of ammunition, they rushed with uncontrol- able rage, and beat him nearly to death with tlieir discharged guns, upon tho pub lic highway, where they left him, as they thought, dead. Paw 111m Around. A white man, calling himself Young- nigbt tod Yan-fA sai bis ti>Jy thrown in-; blood, says the Augusta Constitutionalist, to a creek. Dsrfs*l!*«!gR ef tbs Loyal, has recently victimized several of our fighting and horse racing junraal, will, ss ; Mi* said Methodist preachers by borrowing money matters now stand, be appointed Uialster I tLM V b-A«iiitiu> v v.enns iznrw what was from them. Tills individual says lie Is to Mexico. Ellhn B. Washburn wm Ht iteaiwffwSfamofaffifasd dwasrJe , would sent for his health to Faria, Wk» via fn * / fw 46 fay Hit itta thtj wonkl to .England is a matter cftoajwfw, for sftetL | < speculation!*nok*n» ju*dmdiBm*»<if ” TmwSpiall. ability and dmessur m the fepaMtam tai prove* that most psdf' | ) 1 ■ »f tha awn favored with office by Grant ■«**«• •(«*■<* ! !*»* eomriiwsed to th* here’s pursc.- ....... Aaeurttaj to SonthaiT, of dm Richmond , OnatH aptitud# for accepting present* is now that lie is comfortably domiciled is leqnfrer, tanner so hate* anything wbtto , enormous. If a horn, good; thank you. tlie AVIdte House,and exiKcts every chnreh -that he redmoswkiso pocket lutiidlniwiUefli, | Ifsboum, etiil better and thankyou again, to have a special seat tn readines* for hi* 1 never wwsrsa white atfc-tfa, avoidevehSie- ; If another house, doubly Indebted. If n august presence when he ahall deign to I washed rooms, sever spear* while kid ■ J3S,600 cheek, Jsst the thing; let ns have enter one. It is said that his “dander’-’ j glove*, dislikes snow, take* Ipeeae fa pro-1 P<*s*> .-wipi considerably raised th* Sunday after r ils imugur.tion, nben lio entered on* of ^ : churches in ATashington andfoondno t provided fur him, If thin lie true, we u-tiV 5 - TT-rT-! the ,C.:n»ri!’*''prripi-'lc^. fereno* to Btagneefa, write* on colored pa per, has U* boots Hacked at every corner; defend* tb* ysBow lever, inittgates the Idaek. vomit, ohjseta to the hleedhtg of nnlrra bocnusc U makes meat while, never -'■11.1 up th.? whites 'fhii eyes. Bolted. The democratic members of the Indiana Legislature, pending the passage of the 10th Amendment, boltcd-on the 10th, and tho Governor ha* issued writs of election fur thcOM to fill the vaeancie*. originally from North Carolina, but more recently from Macon, Ga. By correspon dence with parties in Macon, whom ho gave as reference, It was ascertained that lie was not known there. He is short and thick set, and when he was iu our city wore the uniform of a Confederate soldier. He seems to appeal more to the sympa tides of ministers than any ono else, and claims to be a sort of half-way preacher. Let the press take him in hand. V*n|«l. It is the Boston Post which declares that “New York hai become so wicked that they have been obliged to widen, tho Heli Gate, I’ Tho New York Times calmly re- sponds, “ths Post may be just in its infer ence, because tho object of widening is to make blond'the road.to.Bqston,*’ There Is n fellow up In Iowg.who has discovered the art of building paper lions. Tlio Augusta papers report a rumor that Blodgott will get tlie postmaatership of that city. The Rome Rolling Mill is progressing toward completion, aud it will probably bo In working ordor by tho 1st of June. Peaches In the vicinity of Eutaw, Ala., were killed hy the recent cold weather. Kagtitf. Tho Memphis Bulletin circulates the fol lowing base Insinuation: Always catch a lady when she faints, but do not rumple her hair; it makes her come too before slio is r6ady. ficcrctarj orTreasnry. Stewart was too largely interested iu Government bonds to have control of tho financial affairs. He re-signed after several ineffectual attempts to “whip the devil around tho slump.” Goorge 8. Boutwcll, of Massachusetts, has been appointed. Tcxn*. A bill lias been introduced iu Congress dividing Texas into threo States. It was referred to Reconstruction committee. AVe suppose it is to make more offices for tlio skalawags. ‘ Absconded. AV. G. Dickson, United States Marshal for Georgia, packed his box of paper col lars, last week, took severalthousand dol lars public funds, left his surcitics tlie “bug to hold” and skedaddled. At Home Annin. Gen. Breckinridge was welcomed Ifrtme liy his people at Lexington, Ky., on the l'lth lust. IIo will resume thu practice of law.'. • . Gold Excitement. San Pranoisco is In afover of excitement, at present, over tho gold discoveries at tlie Prct. Eonritor Trustees. IMvta^BrAlMoj over .tlw LnGrivmtc Female l olleitu for Milvtccn years, four vtur* over flip Ccntelmry fem,iluCollene.or.\liUeilii:i, nml one ycorovev tlio .Ul,iiilnulu»slealc'(i.|.v;e, iv-nect- milysul niltluy claims In llm nubile, witli the comment hop... time tbo ifUVtcUu foinno Cot li-ltc will 1)0 in. complete a miceom, astlmt of La- (.raltilc, Sn-a;;..iillum or Atlanta. Ilavlat'carcil for and t-dii 1 - •• laontl). The List Inclutles aiueio l'apcra of over 1M,P00Clrculalbm Weekly, more limn l« Hally Papers, la ulitcli tbo advertiser obtains 21 In- crlbtns to Ilia imnilh, uml tlio luadlnit I’e- Icra lu mnro limb fioOiIltroront town* uud cit If. ■omplcte Files cun beexumtned at our otltec. Send Slump f.trour Circular. AddreastlEft. P. | UOII ELI, it CO., a: , Cl", will - Agents, N. York. Vil m tthnt j-; I solicit corrospouiji'iico. Wrlto to iiio, ami all rccoshuO' intovniiitlon simll be pnmiptly utronU'.l. wIMto 1 T. MONTGOMKHY, Frcslitont Mnrlotta Fcimilu College. H FNNtCCTT & BELllNGUATII, . Flmnliora, Stcuui ami Gan Fittcin, Copper Bmltlia, amt Orimtuinlul Worker* In Rhoct Motal*. Hooting lu R|| Its branches—Tin or corrngaCod Shi'ct Iron, Cojipcr Valleys, etc. llallrottct CroNsIng, inr-iim Atlanta, Ga. TTNITKD STATES INTERNAfr ItE\ ENUE, U Assessor’s omcc, 4th Dt».\ Ga. Notice***Gordon, Whitfield, Murray, €» loom, GUmcr, Fnnnlii| l*lrlious anil DnUc Comities. Ah ro(|ii!ro(lby Ruction'19 of tho net of June 30, lttd.amumUMl July l.'l, l»w, to pvovhlu internal support thu Government, nml pay nubile debt, notice la hereby given * •mumrutlons luudo ... . iTnt'Unlton, 611 tlir ‘ •Wd t>f Mnrah, UjW»,.diwinB tlmo appeal “III boTucWvud, and iluturmlncd, In accoruauc ltli said section. W. II. WATSON. Aascssorlth District, Georgia. Atlrnta, Ga., 3lnruh 15, l*im Hovel lutoriMd, on publicdobt, noth that tho list valuation* uml c aro now open for examinutln ■unuiA.Hiiiiiinu (.nuiitj—r run* LougitT Ini* applied for exempt ion of puraonalty and Settingnimit and valuation ofhomesteuu, nml 1 will par* upon the.same at my ofllco lu Dalton onThe23dof March. March is, \m-2t W. n.- BROOK EH, Ord'y. /’'I EOKGi A,GordonCouktt.—Jchso B.Thoum \Tb rough lms applied tor exemption of person aTty and hotting apurt and'valuation of homo- stuud,4nd 1 as in pass upon tho same nt my of. lieu In Calhoun on tho 37th day of Maroli, 1609. This Mutch 17,1839. D. W* NEEL, Ordy. UT haa applied for exeniptloi/of^porionaf. y arn! setting apart and valuation” of home* nml I ty ill pa»» upon the swine at my of* Calhoun on tlie27in Hist. 1 D. W. NEEL, Ord’y. T HE PATENT >lvg7c COMU Will color gray Im Ira perinanont black o: broAvn. Sold everyAvhore. Sent bv mull* |1.W. Adtlrt f * WM. l'ATTON, Treasurci 4 , Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Mnsn* ANTED—AC*EM'S—To .Sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE^ loo423. Thesh:t|>)eMt.ehnnpci»tniul 1)uH hnli- ig MucF • ” * ting Machine ever L Htiluhes per minut ihoaiicstatoi ... , anted. Will knit *30,our l.llmrnl inducnniont* 1<r AMliillCAXlvNITTINaM ACHIMJ I 4 Si. l.onh. Mo. A GENTS, FARMERS, GARDENERS (AND JX FRUIT GltOWEUR.—Send for- particulate or “Best's Improved Fruit True nml Vine lnvlg* >r uml Insect Do*troyor. M Kamplcs to tcit bo forwarded to any part or the United States nml perfect satisfaction guaranteed.— Good Agents are Avantrd In overy Countv In tho United Stutos. Addrcns J. AHEAltN, 63 Second Street. Baltimore, Kid. MANTTPACTURKb BT S. N. BROWN & CO., . Day ton, Ohio. They also make a nrlinu article of Bppkoa and .. . . ifrlagos and Buggy wheels.— i)3000 SALARY. Address V. R. 1’iano Ca, N. Y. rpAUSSlG, LIVINGSTON A CO., COTTON FACTORS —AND— Commission Merchants,. No. St So. Front st. X 35 Lotitln 8tu • PHILADELPHIA, PA. 47*Adtawcbs madn, Cn Altars Rsasonadll.*^ Correspondents kept thoroughly posted lu all chauges of tho market. E MPLOYMENT that pay*. For particular!?, address ti. M. SPENCER & GO., Brattle- boro, Vt. . ... A N. LANCASTER will buy IowaTmnds and Xjl# Chicago property t also, l*unds and City Lots sold for tuxes ami otherwise encumbered, lb Wall street, New .York. E RHINO HUT NOBLE.—ScU.llcln for Vounx Men, who, having oi-roil. Oeslru n holler of Maxell, to work leads In the White Filie region. fro,poet or tbenper llrcnil, Tho Chicago Tribune assigns goml reas ons for arguing that the price of wln;at will bo much lower during tlic coming year. It concludes Its article hy saying: lest the clianco of selling be deoiled in toto. ritbrtOtA, Gordon County—Sura’l E.lltnlon VT has applied for excintpinu of personalty uml ssttlng apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass upon tho mmo at iny ofllco In Calhoun on the 20Ui lust. This Maroli 17,18C0, ‘it* D. W, NEEL, Ordy. of charge. If bcncfltteU return the’Ppstagp* Address Piiilantii hjs, Box P, Philadelphia, l’a I -pvEAFNF.88, CATARRH. SCROFULA 8PE- ±J C1ALITY.—Cures-logally guaranteed or money returud. By tho Inventor of the Cele brated Patent Invlslblo Organlo Vibrator for , Jmmrublo Doafness. Send 10c. for Treatise on DuafnoHH. Catarrh and Rerofula, Dr. T. II, 8TIL- WEL1*, 180 Blocker 8t., N. Y. •rx EOUOtA’, Oortlon Cmluliy-ff.’J.'b»tnnli(iU VI bus nppllwl rm- cxeinrtlnn ot person- nity nnd .oiungiipnrinnd vulnuiton or boim'- uuir. 10,180Os2t. . J), W. NKeU Ord’y. •ttorribleii lsuffored with CATARRH M|IIRTY YEARS l' —was cured In six weeks by a simple remedy, and will send tho receipt, postage free, to all afflicted. Address REV. T. J. MEAD, ■ Drawer 178, Syracuse, N. Y. 4 p EORGlA.Ganlon County—Osborn Gilliland \JT has applied fbr ” exemption of per sonalty and setting Apart and valuation of homeatoAd, uud 1 will pass upon tho same at my olBco In Calhoun on the noth Inst. March 17, IfcD-lt. D. W. NEEL, Ord’y, /COMFORT AND CITRE FOR THE RUPTUB* ED.—Rent post-paid on receipt of tem cents. Address DR. K. H. FOOTE, author of Medical Common Sense* 120 Lexington Ave., Cor. fcasv Twenty*olghtb Street, New York City, N. Y* , [TOSTPONNDl a DMlNISTBATOlt’8 8ALE.-Byvlrtueofnh ^V. order from the Court of Ordinary of Gor. don county, Ga., will be sold before tho Court. House door in Calhoun, within the legal Hoars of snlo, on the flrat Tnpsdfty ln May next, the Jlock Pillows for n Bridged! theOostanaula rl* March 17, lSKktos; Aflmr: WlBOROIA, WhitfloM County.—Jo#.*8, Thau* |JT ason having made application for penna* nent letters of administration, do bonis non, on the ostato of Williams Crook, deceased: This 11 to cite all persons to show cause at toy offleo* on the first Monday In April next, wny permanent administration should not be granted to hltp on said Crook’s estate. Wit- s8*sgH •“ Ti; 1 Ka.'t"- Fob. MI. ‘ Y"1 EOftGIA. WhitheJd County.—Twqmonths r "JT after date application will be made to tbe Court of Ordinary of Whltflcld county, for leave to roll thercnlcstAtoof It.». Woorc.dcc’d. ' • march 4- 4 4u». . JV. li; MOOllE, Adm’r.