North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, April 01, 1869, Image 2

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Oil tire ri»fPnlb. The KunxvIUo PrcMftnU Herald snys that ex-Prcitdcnt Johnson, in compliance with thnavisltcs ami indent solicitations of tho citizens of Knoxville, NnslivUle and Memphis, has consented to visit the three places named, and will, of course, address a? tho people who will flock nraund him, He % Imp.v.i^^rthatanCeet.on K,,0XVl " 0 ^ for Hcprcseutatlves to Congress, from lire various Districts In this State, will be hold 111 May next, Tho Legislature did make provision for such tin election at that time, Trnoly l.oll. The X. York World asserts and proves that most of tho men favored with office out - ssr bill—heucc thero will bo no eioetton. ' They won’t nmhe a Pair t'onui, Tho Democrats of Tcxns say they call elect a Governor. We don’t doubt It, but as the military luivo tho counting of the votes In that State, there Is reason to fear thfil when tho count Is nnido the ltads will bo Ibund on top. l’nrtlsnnlsm In Conaress, •VII omnibus hills fbr removing dlsabill- ties nro constructed on a partisan basis, and will not pass. Tho opposition arc thoroughly organized, mid lhe.ro will bo a dead lock until some general nmuesty bill Is adopted, Tlrril or CoujrrtM. G ratiL in tired of Congress already. At an Interview the other day with tho Presi dent, ono of tho Military Commlltco of the House snid ho thought Congress would not ho long in session. Grant responded: “ I fiiu glad to licnr It. I think an early adjournment Is the very best thing Con gress can do.” Good for Grant!—this Is one sensible i(le/v he lias given expression to, If ho never docs another; •live ns lb. “Petticoat llrlrmle!" In view of the numerous appointments or females to ofiloc, tho Nnslivilln. Union predicts that “thopolticont brigade, head- Kl-mi cd by Suo Anthony, will soon lie a part or tho ‘Grand Army of the Republic,'”— Wodon’t onro—rather bo ruled by “petti coats” (especially if they nro young and pretty) than llndicnls, niggers, carpet baggers and scalawags. llo Can <lo III Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, said in a speech the other day, “I wish to God I could reach tho Senate, and the cars of every man In tho country.” Tho Macon Tele graph thinks Lawrence can easily reach Ills Senatorial aspirations by stuffing Ids duds in an old oarpot-eack or pillow-case,' coming this way, getting ten or a dozen votes, then going to Washington and de claring tho other candidate a rebel, trai tor, ku-klux, etc. These nrc tho Radical prerequisites, and ho will bo tho most un lucky carpet-bagger that lias ever tried it If lie should not be admitted. Poor Feltowst The scalawags want olfico-at least they don’t object to one If It Is at all "fat"— and IVom accounts, great lias been the rush of this class of vermin to Washington, slnco the inauguration, for their “moss of pottngo!" But many of them hnvo doiibt- less turned tholr faces homeward, hungry and disappointed, ns a high Radical offi cial of Alabama, lately returned from the “wild hunt” In Washington, overheard Senator Sherman say to n carpet-bagger, “It’s our policy to treat the scalawags po litely, but they can’t got anything." Poor “Scnllcs!" whnt a pitiable'condition Is thclrsl—despised and shunned by tho whites or tho South and tho “mess of pot. tugc” denied them after selling tholr birt hright., Teutloi- of Nctfroos 1 Tho Governor of 8. Carolina is tender of negroes, HO has, within n Bliort time, pardoned and saved (bom hanging four teen under conviction of murder, rape nnd burglary. What ail outrage upon Justice! Our blood ruiis cold and we shudder for tho ftitiiro of tho people of our sunny land, especially tlic fcinnlo portion, when we think of tho number of negro fiends who arc prowling over tho country commuting nil manner of crime, such as rapo, mur der and theft, and tho apparent sang-froid exhibited (iy the Radical Governors at the South over llicee hellish outrages. Tho eagerness .manifested by them to pardon nud protect theso wretches, hud punish tlioso who may dure to tnko tho law luto tliclr own hands tiy hanging these villains up to tho first Jlmb, Is indeed alarming. Itnillrnllsin tn I.oiilslnnn. Tho Radicals of Louisiana have succeed cd, with the aid of their blnck allies, ill passing a hill providing for mixed schools nnd tho Governor has appointed two no grow to carry the law Into effect . This Is another stop in tho path of Radical pro gress, and is designed to prepare tho way for a system of wholesale miscegenation throughout the country. It Is evidently so regarded by the negroes themselves, who In thetr outrages on white women all over tlio South nro simply taking time by tho forelock. Whnt is to be the cad of all this Radical lunacy and deviltry wo know not. Every movement that the Radicals miiko only satisfies us more thoroughly that they do not intend to stop until they establish sorial ns wellns jmlitioul equality between the two races—In a word, until tho whites and the negroes nro placed on the same level in every respect; and if these anarchists nro not hurled from power by a general upheaval of an Indignant people, thero will soon ho no security for the free dom of Die white man, no barrier erected ngnlnst the flood of evils by which society is threatened. Hit* Nt'iiro Vote. Tho Savannah (Gal) JlepiiUlmn says: “A solid negro Deniohattc rote in tho South appears to lie the only thing that will cure the Xortli of its heresies regard ing the race, nnd Hint they will have in due season,” Possibly this may be so; but we do not much like the Idea of the Democracy, tlmt' Is tho overwhelming masses of the respectable whites of the South, organizing for the purpose of win ning the nogro vote to “cure the Xortli” “fits negro or any other heresy. There Is a great moral and' political principle In volved In such a court* of proceeding that makes It repugnant to our feelings. If our Institutions arc worth anything they should never bo saved through any such a degrading process. .Some-higher and no-' I liter effort than Hint of a contest between ~ respcrtablo white men nnd low white men ofttip South forcomrol of tho negro, must be inaugurated, for If our institutions, aptly remarks the Louisville Courier-Jour nal, can be perpetuated only 1 through the uro of the negro, the question whether Grnnt’s’Jiptltude for accepting presents ll enormous. If a hone, good; thank you. If a house, still better, nnd thank you^ngalu. If another house, doubly Indebted. If a 8G.VKX) check, Just the thing; let ualinva pence. Another Ueorcln mil, 11 seems Hint Goorgin !s to ho put through the Radical Reconstruction mill In some way. Last week wo gave a. synopsis of a bill to re-rcconstruct Georgia, Introduced luto the U. 8. Senate by Trumbull, 1 and bcloiv wo give (tic outlines of another bill on this fruitfal subject, submitted to tlio House, a few days ago, by Spoon Butler: “This bill authorises and directs tlio Governor to summon forthwith, by procla mation , all pommis appearing to have been elected to the Legislature according to the proclamation of .Major General Meade, .June 20, 1808. to meet at A'tlantn within six months of the passage of tho act._ Such Legislature Is Invested with authority to make shell enactments, ami liavo such legislative proceedings ns are authorized by tlio laws of tlio Uiillod States and by the Constitution of Georgia. Member* of the Legislature are to take tlio test-oath, except those whoso political disabilities have been removed by Oct of Congress.— The attempted expulsion of African mom- burs is Annulled nnd dcclarcif void. Tho L’rcsldcnt of tho United States is renu red to Btntiqii in tho State of Georgia sulllciout armed force to carry Into execution tlio not, nnd Its otllccrs render aid and assist ance in tlio administration of tho Govern ment on demand of tho Governor.,” Tlio Last Cuso of Annexation. Woarc likely, If wo are ambitious of em pire, to get everybody’s unsuccessful revo lution on our hands. Cuba and nay ti both are anxious for us to, tnko them with tholr war burthens, nnd now wc observe that President Lopez desires to cedo Paraguay tolhoUnftcd States. Would not Pent and Greece also like to come under tho “groat rag?” .. t t Anarchy la Rcconrtrurtlon—Contusion is Loyalty.” ■ The following, extracted from the Rich mond Enquirer, will give tho render a faint idea of tho deplorable condition of affairs In Virginia. Tho government of that State has been wiped out by order of tho political Junto at Washington, and the “mother of States nnd of statesmen” turnod over to tho tendor mercies of the sonlnwags, carpet-baggers and niggers.— The condition of unlinppy Virginia will bo the condition of Georgia, should tho Radicals pass (wlint they can do with por- fbet cobo If they sco'flt) tho hill, now be fore Congress, repealing the act admitting Georgia into the Union. Though wc know not what Is in store for us, yet wo think we can stand any change that may come, for wo have already passed through great tribulation—have been relentlessly perse cuted—and stilt wc live and breathe; and so long as tho ground will continue to pro duce brcadand thostreamstogive us drink, wo will try to bo content, though we may bo ruled by an iron rod. But read whnt fob lows concerning tlio present condition of tlio laud of Washington and of Jefferson; “Yesterday, bv order of Congress, tho ;ovcrnnient of Virginia went to pieces.— ,Ve have no ollloors of any sort, save hero and there a scalawag or n carpet-bagger. Tho military commander of District No. 1- says lie cannot All tho olllces, and conBC' qneutly the clerk’s offices, tlio shariflb ofll- ces, and all other offices, nrc closed. No' bod; trad fore , ord; no liijnnotlou enn bo procured from the court*'; our women cannot marry.— Anarchy Is reconstruction, and confusion Is loyalty. Whnt have the peoplo of Vir ginia done to be left without any govern ment? They are not allowed to manago thetrown affairs In any manner, nnd Con gress is so busy that It only finds time to decree disintegration.” SflMSncIlUKpMs Superstition. A people so Imbued with superstition ns Is plainly shown by tlio following story tlie iulmbUnuts of Puritanical Mnssariiu- sitts nrc, cannot have refined notions or correct Ideas on any subject—hence tliclr persecution and wicked slanders of tlio South from time Immemorial: “In tho history of Gloucester, just writ ten bv Mr, Babson, ho tolls a legend of Peg Wesson, arcputed witch. In tTicycnr 17-13 n company of soldiers were enlisted in Gloucester, as a part of tlio force des tined to operate against the French for tress of Louisburg, Capo Brcnton. Some of these men, before their departure, by some means, so provoked old Peggy’s wrath that she threatened vengeance upon them. While lu camp there a crow was observed hovering overhead in rather a singular manner. Several shots were fir ed at the bird without effort, when one of tlio men thought It might bo Peggy, nni 1 if so, lie knew that common Iona would have no effect upon lier. So he took a pair of silver sleeve buttons from his wrist, dropped them into his gun, and let lier have It. Tlio charmed missile went direct to the mark, withoufcregnrd to correctness of atm or distance. This bird fell, wound ed in tho leg, arid was soon dispatched.— They afterward learned that at the exact moment when the old crow fall, old Peg fell in or near lier houio on. Beck street, with a broken leg. And more wonderful , on au examination of tlio fractured cation of women ns surgeons. It says that suppose one were pul under the Inlluencc nr chloroform by such a doctor. “Whnt to prevent tho woman ft'oin kissing you?’’ “Hooker” Ntnle. Xortli Cnrollna makes more money from tier peanut crop than from hor cotton. “HIo»o» In K|.-yp*.” Andy Johnson In East Tennessee. Wo are glad to see ho Is bettor. Tho papers report that ho was attacked with paralysis. imprudent. The papers announce the arrival In Chi cago of twenty wives of Brigham young, How Young.consented to risk twenty-five j ofono roll wjicro tlio cotton Is dolivcredon of the 8nmosort,” percent, of his domesticity in such a place tlio spindle, it turning at ono hundred and as Chicago, is Inexplicable. Probably ho | fifteen turns to tlio minute, where others quirted ills fears with tho reflection that if | n Now Englapd, and even by the shlii of they failed him,-ho lind “a faw more.left ft, turned ninety nr ono hundred.” Fair Ground In Atlanta. The City Fathers of Atlanta hnvo about agreed upon a site for a Fair Ground, nud will probably maty) tbc purchase at once. Tile tract of lniql under consideration lies just outsido tli<?ineorpomtion. beyond the Cemetery, on the right hand side of nnd adjoining tlio Gcorgin Railroad. It com prises forty-one ncrcs; lins on it nningnifl- cent spring, which will famish an abun dance of water for all liocdftil purposes. Acts of Georirln tcxlslhture. The Intelligencer publishes a list of the acts and resolution* passed at tho last ses sion. As an exchango says: I t is dry rend ing, but we shall try and publish it next week. '• A Chltil niirucil The Athens Banner, of Friday, learns thatthcrcsIdcnccofMr. Vaughn, of Banks county, a faw miles from Iliu-inony Grove, was destroyed by fire a faw days ago, In which one of tils children, six months old, perished in tho flames. OoOllCmilllryl Wealthy Cubiins are sending tliclr mon ey to this country for safe-keeping. Masonic. The Masonic fraternity In Georgia Is said to hoover 10,000strong. Hound Lotifc. Tlio Rnnib'Cnhimercial of Sunday says that tlio wheat drop In thut section Is look ing title; No accident occurring between this and hnrvcst, it fall crop Is expected.— Up to tlio present date, tile ft-Ult crop tins not been Injured. Farmers pro planting cord; and with unusual care. Cotton planting lias not commenced with us,— About tlio same area of land will bo plant ed Hits ns last yenv. Tho feni-ly County Nows of Friday says that com Is up In that county, and Is look ing woflj Cotton planting has commenc ed, nnd two-thirds of tho land cultivated A Southern paper Is opposed tn the edu-' hi Early, Miller, nnd Calhdiln; wlil tic do- voted thereto, although there Is a lack of com 111 many cribs. Hogs arc safer In that section than at any time since the war. They have a trick ofentingarsonlc, which rniikcs tliclr meat disagree with some folks. Gcnraln Ahead or Hew ruglnnd. Said Mr. Sprague the oilier day in a speech in tho Senate: “A faw weeks since, in order to understand something of the condition of the South, I vljitcd Georgia, and naturally was Invited to Inspect a cot ton mill, In the city of Augusta, Ga., is a cotton mill that to-day will surpass, and docs surpass, in tlio success of Its opera tions tlio best one in New England, nnd the secret of that success lies In the turn Umb,'Ui*^d«nt^i®»V^P# t 'lS? we , 1 ' 0 tired at the crow under tho walls of Louis- bnrg wore foitufl imbedded in the flesh.— Another version of this Btory was to the effect that a setgo train of heavy artillery was placed in position and in readiness to open tiro, when the crow was observed fly ing luck and forth, passing over one min nnd then another, and not a gun could be “pot oil’.’’ Tlio nintoli wan extinguished, or’the powder would flash in the pan, un til tlio bird was brought down. Strange ns it may seem, this weird tale was very S -iierally received ns truth, nud it ivasbe- eved bv mnnv down to a much later pe riod." ~ ' A Negro Claim* Ran Francisco. A negro about eighty years old went from New York to San Francisco recently for the purpose of claiming and taking pos session of eight hundred acres of that city, lie lived, he says, where San Francisco now stands thirty-live years ago, and the Mexican Government made a grant of tho bind to him, but it seems that lie did not value It highly, and left it to take care of itself. Returning after California wns ceded toonr'Governuient, ho savs tlmt he located a land wntrant on tlio site of tho city A San Francisco paper tells that it is understood this dark landlord fi well pleased with tlio improvements which lie notices on his grounds. Femnto Snm-nsc. Fifty-six English towns have sent poti- they are worth saving may w-m bo in order. lions to Parliament forfemale suffrage. “Jfull nnd Void." Some of the pnpers say tlio'net to recon struct Georgia on tho Ethlopcnn pattern declares all the legislation of the late Gen eral Assembly null nnd void. If that be so, some capital will have been wasted. Diamond* In Georgia. The Commissioner of tlio General-Land Office hns received reliable Information re lative to diamond discoveries In Georgia. In n pit four by six fact, in washing for gold, three diamonds were found, ono of which weighed ono, nnd the other two karats. Pin. IX. It Is announced that the fifteenth anni versary of tho Pope’s ordination is to bo celebrated at Romo on tlio 14th of April, with great solemnity. In every Catholic country of Europe subscriptions have been made to offer to the Pope suitable presents on tho occasion. Tho Commissioners of tlio hospitals nt Romo, it Is stated, will present a missal stand, BUrinoantcd with stntuetto of tho Virgin Mary, crowned with diamonds and pearls, tho value of tho whole being 810,000. HtigarTrom Sortrlinm. There Is now n company tn Louisville, Ky., engaged In the manufacture ofsugar nnd syrup fl-oni sorghum. The Democrat of that city states tlmt the articles manu factured by tlio company are excellent.— Tlio-syrup brings readily eighty cents per gallon In the market. The BUgnr, “iuovc- ry respeqt—in color, brightness and sweet ness—is equal to tho best refined ‘A’ sugnr ever made, ” says that paper. It adds that It can be made for seven cents per pound —nbout onc-tliird the cost of Imported su gar. Foitrfiil to Coat oiu pin to. The murders nnd rapes bejng committed in this State, by. negroes, upon the persons of White ladies should positively be stop ped. There iB no less than n half dozen cases in the Inst ten days. All negro men who are vngnbounding about towns nnd cities, should be taken lip, tried nud put to work. A. vigorous enforcement of the laws Is essential, or else, in portions of this State, ladles will not dnro to show tliclr faces without n protector. Tlio above, from the Rome Coqrier, is, nlnsl too true. Talk about “enforcement of laws” when tho fiendisb devils are comr mitting outrages upon our women. ’Tls nonsense. Olio tiling, and that only, will stop it. Let them bo hung up to the trees’ of tlio forest wherever found. Let their writhing forms hang as dreadful spectres to haunt the eyes of tlio living, that they may not likewise err. Better letthe spring winds sound a death-like requiem, ns it commingles with tho note of the carrion- crow, throughout every forest-grove, than have another outrage committed upon one of those who, nbovo everything else, have a pow.er nnd influence over ns for good. The Movomcnt for Cnbn. Tho New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes I It is no secret now that within tho fort night past largo quantities of arms nud ammunition hnvc.bocn sent from this port, ostensibly to Inngua, but really to certain points In Cuba under control of tho insur- ints. Perhaps it will be unjust to Impute i tbo customhouse and other Federal au thorities fall knowledge of their real desti nation, hut certain it is, none of them went out of their way to Inform themselves. Thp Spanish Consul, it may be added, lins been in communication with the rep resentative of hisgovorninolit at Washing ton, not only with reference to tho ship ments above mentioned, but to other ves sels which ho hns reason to believe are fit ting out here on a like errand. They do say also thiit there are detectives here in the Interest of the Spanish Government commissioned to watch sharply nH'suspi- cloua passengers going from hero on tin Havana steamers. Itemnrttnble Xlnrrliige—Uelrolbnl (i Three Brother*. The Americas (Ga.) Courfrris respon sible for the following strange story: On the nth of August, 1800, a young man came to Americns and procured license to marry an estimable young Indy, residing several miles from this city; went home, nnd wns married In the nucraoonofthnt day. He was attacked by a congestive chill, which terminated in tiis death the following Saturday—tlio stricken bride fol lowing tils remains to tliclr last resting place, clothed In the same suit in which her heart had been made glad by becoming his bride. Oil the following August (1807) the sec ond brother of tlio snrne family came to Amcrtcus for tlie same purpose which had brought the dccensed one year previous. On his way home—rejoicing in hnppv an- HtntF. nr.vnos, A vcloolpcdn school is to bo established in Mobile. Bell. S, Turner, colored, lins qualified ns Hawkins county, Teilli.', 1ms produced a young gentleman 2“ mouths old who weighs fi! pounds. Between 830,000 and 800,000 liavo been subscribed nt Americns, Gn., fof the pur pose of erecting n cotton factory nt (lint place ’ r, Mntinncr null Konnilin,,, Oiiposlt* Joss* Trottm, Hamilton Kireot, D.u.tes. (U. M. N llOOltai Apr-ly A. r ^r , ^ 0 r T ^w& UIRTUAR, SMYTH It CO„ ' SmwMQi-a lo Mietlmt- A Kinder, KNOMSH, UWlfiXSlff'iftm AMKIttCAX HARDWARE, S3 Heckman street, New Vann. Xcfro lliMitf, The negro, Nccdmnn Brown, murderer of a little white girl, nnd for committing rnpoon Another, In Dooly county, wns taken from jail, on Wednesday night, by a party of unknown men, and hung.. The negroes of the county, who were as deeply enraged os the whites, were clamorous for his delivci-j|jico to them in order that they might btirinitm. Two Auxnatn Negroes rigbt n Duel. Tho Augusta papers of Sunday morning contain the fail details of a duel between two negro men of that city, which took place on tho South Carolina shore, Satur day afternoon. Jim Rhodes nnd Moso Sullivan were their names. “The colored troops fought nobly.” Nobody killed, Wo nil HIioulil Bo. Said n very old mail: ‘ ‘Some folks always complain about tlie weather,' hut I fun very thankful wiien 1 wake up in the morn ing to find auy weather at all, A I.Utle Ciirl Criiklicd b.v n I.oc. In Wilcox county, Gn., on tlio 10th Inst., as Sirs. Mary I.and nnd her two daughters were clearing up a pieco of ground they had occasion,to move a pino log some twen ty-five fact longnnd of corresponding thick ness. Being upon a liUUsIde they soon started it down the hill, and Olio of the children, aged te nor eloven, followed after it. While pushing It along she fall over and the log rolled over her, crushing her to death instantly. Tlmt'N onr Experience. Josh Billings, In an essay, “Concerning Courting,” says tho more advice you un dertake to .follow, the less amount of good courting you will do. IItin-lot In n Sri-npe—'Trios lo Noll Ont. The cause wliiclillasbrouglitSIrs. Stowe’s Florida plantation into tlie market is said to bo tho insecure tenure by which that la dy holds it. It was confiscated during tlie war, bought for a song, and now the heirs of the original owners nro demanding their property lu tho courts. Wlll'llt Uso to It. A man, arrtlsted for drunkenness in Sa vannah, Gn., tho other day, when taken the court put in tlie pica of surprise, ns ho was a stranger in tho city and totally un acquainted with the qualities of the whis ky, nud a small quantity made him drank. lllilftcopnl Convention. • Tlie nnmial conventlnn of tlie Protestant Episcopal Church of tho Diocese of Guor. gta will assemble at St. Paul’s Church, Augusta, Ga., on tho Sth day of next May. It Is expected SfvomI newthurchcs will he admitted to union with the Diocese at the time. ticlpnttoil of making the worthy widow of his lost brother his own bride—he wns chill tlio jeimo evening, and died the eve ning previous to tho marriage, which wns to liavo taken place the following Sabbath. Again, instead of listening to the merry ringing of the marriage wlls, the death knell wns lienni, and a fanerat procession took the place of the marriage feast. Some time during the month the third brother of tho deceased procured license, anil wns happily married to tho twice-be reaved lndv. Ituther Kiirly* Green Pon3, grown in tlio vicinity of Sa vannah, were oll'ered In that city on Sat urday for tlio ripe price of one dollar per quart. TtilocIpeUe on the Brain. Dan Gastello, tho circus mnn, has sohl all his spotted horses to an express compa ny, and now uses nothing but velocipedes. Tho show-folks rather like the change, though for a time they found some of tho acts to come rather awkward. Gold Field. In Ala.ko, Alaska ndylces report the discovery of three rich gold fields, ono oiily sixty miles from Sitka. -The climate is so cold, how ever, that mines could only be worked live mouths in tho year. Only -Hirer. There are but three Ex-Presidents of the United States now living, viz: Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce and Andrew Johnson. . . Georgia Governor*. There are only four Ex-Govcrirors of Georgia now in life, viz: George IV. Craw ford, Herschcl V. Johnson, Joseph E. Brown niid Charles J. Jenkins. Cuban Njinpathtier*. A largo meeting of sympathizers with tho Cuban revolutionists was held in Stoin- way-nnll, New York city, recently.— Speeches were made by Mayor Hall nnd the Rev. Henry JVard Beecher, and oth ers. - -From Havana. Tho dispatches from Hnvnna state tlmt prominent Spnnish officials, among them the mivcrnors of Trlndnd and Villa Clara, hare been charged with treachery, nnd.nn entire battalion; of Spanish troops are snid to have gone over to the insurgent*. It is suspected that several vessels now on tlie Florida coast are preparing to run the blockade, nnd the Spanish cruisers are on the lookout for them. Nassau is fall of Cubans, anil trouble between them and the Spaniards is somewhat feared. was made to hum tho 01 vlllo, Tenn., Clironlola. At Fort Vnlloy, Ga., on Saturday last, a negro woman stabbed and killed another woman for slapping her child. A harbinger of spring In tho form of a man weaving a white linen coat appeared in Montgomery, Ain,, Sunday. Warrants have been issued against all tlio gamblers in Montgomery, Ain., nnd qitllo a number have been arrested. Ilailronds from Boston to Huntsville, Ain., liavo agreed lo pass emigrants at 2} cents per mile. Green peas liavo made tholr appearance in Savnnnnh lu limited quantities and al most limitless prices, Two soldiers in Grccnvlllo, Ain., offered nn Insult to somo young lad Ics. Tho father nnd brother of the ladles promptly thrash- od tlio rascals. A horse Wns killed In Augusta, Gn., tlio ot hor day by tlio accidental disehargo ofn pistol hi tho pocket of its rider. A largo number of Georgians pnssed through Joflfciaon, Texas, tlio other day, on tliclr way tb-settlc in dlilbrent counties above, Last week over 118,000 pounds of bacon nnd over 10,000 hushets of corn were receiv ed In Macon, Ga., from tlio West. Mrs. Susan B. Martin, of Cotton Gin, Monroo county, Miss., publishes lier hus band, who has runaway with n widow wo man who has two children. Little Rock, Ark, wns visited by n terri ble hail storm on tlio 14th last. One man wns killed, another seriously wounded, nnd nearly every pane of glass in tlie town broken. Arrangements are being made in New Orleans for tlienmiualmcrtingoftlie Amer ican Medical Association, which is to take place in that city ill May next. Tlie meet ing If harmonious will prove n -very Inter esting one. At Reynolds, Tnylor county, Gn., tnBt Saturday, a mnn nnmod,Blair, while under tho influence of liquor, accidentally shot and killed his brother, who wns trying to- persuade him to hcliavo himself. A son of Mr. Stokosmnn, living near Glasgow, Mo., fall into a tub of hot water, during the nbsence of the mother from tlio room in which lie wns playing, a faw days ago, and wns scalded so badly that lie died in a few hours. According to a recent assessment of the taxable property tn Savannah, the lots are valued at 82,870,000, and the improvements $3,320,430, or a total valuation of 812,210,- 140, being nil increase of 81,700,808 over the assessment of 1800. David Young, a colored Radical preach er in Natchez, Miss., has been committed to jail upon n charge of stealing. tV negro woman forty-two years of ago, living seventeen Miles from Athens, Ala bama, gavo birth to twins on the 12th intt. —ono a white infant and the other black as tar. A similar occurrence ns to tlio in fants happened near Somerville, Ala., about ten years ago. The mother was n white womnn. New York papers say Brick Pomeroy's paper will soon collapses A. Baltimore court lias decided that cals nrc property. Lltkonn, Ga., is tn have a female col lege, Gcorgin is building seventy-two cotton mills. Our special correspondent. Rip Van Winkle, writing from Sardis; Miss., says: “When Mr. Newcomb and Col. Fink pass ed here some weeks ngo, I tried to stop them but could not. If they would only form tho connection at-Memphis with pic Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad, nnd then bring some capital nnd enterprise down into Mississippi, their road and your city would reap a fino harvest from tho movement. Tho fruit is ripe, why not gather it? But no eft'ort is being made by merchants to attract trade from this sec tion.—Louisville Courier-Journal. Miss Judith Russol, of New Bedford, writes: I have been afflicted with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet nnd hands, nnd a general disordered sys tem. - While visiting seme friends in Now York, who wore using Plantation Bitters, they prevailed upon me to try them. I commenced with a small wine-glass full after each meal. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was astonished to findcold- ncssnnd cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I laid not done for years. I feel like another being. My appetite nnd strength have also greatly improved by the use of Plan tation Bitters. Magnolia Water.—Superior to the best imported German Colongc, and sold at half the price. II. It. shethur, 1 K-T-Siuytti, iHunei-nl Partners. , II. II. llsl Uuer, 1 1 " " - rj-UIK CULUIHWTUU STALLION “ .TOim MOlWAN,’’ Hio Spring Senion, at tUo fel- DALTON, KKNXON PLACE, nml nt TILTON Sor rurtheriinrliouInrsHOiUUllii.nNi^jiljMo U; IVAHItEN, II, I>„ .j*litiTOliaitiiraoountrv tomleil Mimii ot trie bent UeOtcii) School” In Cuimilninnl New York City lin feel, coiiar Hint hbesanlve guaornl nitlafaMNIH. No ‘ 2 ’ W-i Kin 'J' s More. wK: SlQxfe J. Fotldt M. i)., lirnnklyn, ' ** IMof. t runk II, Ifutuliton* AttemllnffSurgcon. /TtEOttpIA; WAi.KnHConK'rr-Utoln.c.Turkor non* concei-nwl to be nml niipdir nt the form of tho Court of Oitlluury, to bo liolil next uft or tho exjjlrutlon of thirty day* Trout the llYst nubll. cation of th s notice. huiI allow eanur, irthey enn, why saiil U c Tucker, ahouhl not bo In ■ • ttuuui'.uu, uiuy, ^JEOntH.v Wjiilrer County—IVm - t Owing* uud ormlltor* of khIU deceased, to bu and on* rsM m wmuma to Milcl npplfonut. Ulven nmtov my Imml uml onlelulsignature, this March 27, Will. apr-SWI MILTON llUSSlil.L, Oril'y. oxoc MMsSiiSS and tO.tH.ent of JainuaH* Inney,d«cwtfced, till* la to cut (j all and sln^ulur tbo kin and creditors umnemtee. of sahl deeum'd to be nud nuiionr i l . r8t •W'Jttr term of tho Court after tho expiration of thirty day*, ami allow cuhc, if any they can why an mimiulHtrallon wilh tbo will /^lEOnGIA, Catoosa Counfy—By virtue of a VJT decree of the Hounrable Superior Court or ffiSLWiVf*’' vo , tt , ni “H 11 b V foru 1 “• House door In Hlimaohlon the llr*<t Tmwdav lu Mav !*n u TS 14, m ! l-otof laml number fi in the 28th dudrlet ot suUl couuty. Sold ua the property ofC. Evans and \V. \\\-Gilbert for partition. Termsca*h» l’osseHslon will bo given on the JlrM dtiy o! November next, the present > o»u ji crop being reserved. Thl* Starch 2fl. I860, up-tds KHWAIU) KOWI.KK, HKNItV AI.IIIIUJIlT, THUS. II, WIf.LlAMrt, . t-ommlHtjloner*. G KOR )A, Wulkor County—Whereas Milo* >\ billow,.guardian of the person and prom eriy of .John, Nancy and Martha Whitlow, ami other*, ban hu id count.' Hlilp of muf nil nelsons concerned to show cause, by flllmr object ons In my office, why the said applicant Hhould notbo dismissed from paid guardiaiN ?*! !1?C* , . W \ VQ neraons, and receive tho unual letters (if dlHuilHHion. UfYuu under my bund and official td^mtjure. March 27. hKMWOd TUN nUtsHELJ^ onl’y. ^ wiuwer Comity#-.! M Lawrence. \T admlulHtrutorofSIhia Lnwrnuce, decen*dl having applied to me for leave toiclltlie land* belong to said deccit-sed, for the purpose of dis* t i1buth , n, wild lumU lying In the counties of Walker, Cutooho, I’liuhllng, - Polk, Terrell, Lowndes. Lumpkin. Murray and Forsyth: this in to notify all persons interested that at tbo JlMt regular term of tbo mul t after tbuo.xpira lion of sixty days, If noobjeeilons are flleil, an orth-r will ho pusueil grunt in-' said leavu to *ell. Given under my haml and official fdgnture, tills Marcli 27, ltV.»-2m MILTON BUSSELL, Only S EOBGI.V. Whit Held County—C C Kirk* has applied for exemption ot personal., netting apart and valuation of homestead, ami I will pass upon the same at my office in i.i:athi:ii, v.iuns, Cutlk-ry, Hu.,l«. 1 ,,,; N „ Mnll „ UryUo0iUi0t0i Country Produce of ,v, ry .lc,crl„,| 0 „, which tho highest Omlkot yvlco will holisid. Wo era also Agent* for the »ato of Slope-, N j, ti-ogonUad Supeinho.i)hrto orLIuio-ouo of t|, 0 b(Mt Commercial Ecrllliicr. now lu u.o. Call and *oo Dr. A Moan’s Analy.i,, nlld ono of tlio puinpliluts. Also, Agents forOsrdner’s Pondrotis, u cheap nnd pormnnout Forlnllscr, mnmifsotured from Night Soil, U mnwli igiy ,,,yl . n 2 olsowhoro.' 1 p,tlu “ « lv “ nitl-G- HTOltE IN BALTONI EVEBYTIHNO POKE AND PtlRSU I O Tiflbs iiot’SE. a oft. J. IP, GHOA-Ehl Drugs,Medicines, Chcmicnls, Stnmlnrd Patent Modlclnos, Wiiios and Llauors, of tho Puroal nud Klncat ’qhillllu,, OtASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, VAKNISHEB, OKs, White Lend, rainier'., Brushes, etc., olc.i DyoatuflV, fiplecs, Easellec,, Lumps. Lump Fixture, nud Oils, tln '. togelherwlth FANCY4S0ILET ARTICLES, Tho Finest nnd Best Soups, Most Popular and Fragrant Perfumes, Purest nml Best Lilly While, ALL KINDS OF BttVSlIES. Prescriptions ('arofnily Prepared by Iho Doctor Himself. iiliSS&S'VU. 1 . 1 Iprauifl kuoWlodgtiof the Drhi applied to the court of onllnurv of Pid/oungo tlmt perrwt sutlslaclion will Ue glv- ty torn dlsolmiao from hi* guardhui. ‘’"in overy particular. ■«, , Id persons' Till* Is therefore lo cite Keb|c/inl»er tbo NEW DHUG STORE, where *“ ‘ ‘ OTS5 ‘fi! 1 P ,,r,, ' ln w»« T,hb8 ucr’»Htore CLl fc,n ‘ ranL ’ l! »«»d Tibbs it Ken- inariS-Iy* J. F. GROOVES. M A Full B AKIITITA FEMAl.i: COLLEGE. Board of Trustees. Faculty Oomplete. Under tho rrcsidonoynf J.‘ T. MONTGOMERY, A. M. Board to bo Paid in Monev or Produce, Tuition, then*., 12.oWpurMoMh. From Highly.Cents to ll S3 per Week. ,1 ^^rV’UlTlt'l.Apnn.t,,, un lmn,I nnd hi dally use before the Classes. 1 uplls cbargeil only from the day of entrance, and may enter at any time. For lui-tber nurtie. ulursuddri G EORGIA, \\ alker county—Applleutlan lmv* lug been mudo to have an administrator appointed upon tho oRtateof .fobn Weaver,lute or said county deceased, this U to cite all and Mhignlartho kin and crotlltors ofsahl deceased to bo and appear at the first regular Venn oftb© Court aftor the expiration ortbirty day*, and show cause wbv let turn should hot be gVutitod to some lit uud proiter peradnj Given under my band uml official signature, this March 27, WUMUd MIT.TOX ltl l haKLL, Urdy. Georgia, Whit field County-Wheren*. up VT Horry, mlmlnlstnitoi- ol Joliu nt-ouilrlt-k. I eonuspd. ’Tpivs.-Iilslolheomiitlnlilspollllon ‘lull- mill nml ontm-od on ri-oorrl, tlmt Im 1ms Mb/ mlmlnluc-reil .lulu, UroiulrlcJCi estuu-: Ibis l», therefore, to elle nil persons eon. oenieil lo show eiluse, Ifnny they enn why snid in lull nisi ml nr slio,ilii not he illsehiirgcl from Ills nilnilnUlrulion, uml receive letti-rs ef ills. inhmlon.oillhe flrst Moililuv In Oelnher. loin. niuMhn* .j-ionduy in October, 1mJ». W. II. llltOOKEH, Ordy. G EOIIOIA, UIUUB CoObTv—wnilhm niirks lins upnllcd to me lor exempllon of per. mill setting npsrt uml vniitmlon o! wmnUy ... . ... homcrelctuli uml. .. my office in Kllijay, o-elnck. A. M. —einptiou i ‘Ming npsrt sml villUa*... . . 1’,’SS nntm Min. sums ut tlio 17th Aiiril iieM.nt 11 UEEll, Oril'e. /~1 l-.OlIhlA.l.ii.iiKnC.'oi-STr.-Wminin Silvers AjT ins Iipplleil lo me for exemption nr per. senility, selling npm-t mnl valuation or homo. Steady nml 1 will psss upon Hie sumo nt my onion 111 KUIJny.on luiti Aprluam.m tio’eloeli. Mur. l-2t JOHN W. CtllEKU, oril'y. Ti. .Vo syiiuiuiiKMim ion on uio UHiniu or It W Slmmlilee, lute of rigid county, deocariod: lliis s to el to nil Sndslngnliir, tin klmlreilnml *" £iii!intiH9*'' c li 0 he and nppenr ill ’why-' ........ . wrlurilicr purtlc- h the President. W«. T; WVNN. Prest. Hoard of Trustee*. Having presided over tho LaGrnngo Fcnmlo Col I ego for thirteen year*, four years over tbo Centenary FemaleL’ollegi-, nfAlnlinmu.iimloiie y our over the Atlnntipittsstein College, reenect. inllv HUhnilt my cIuIiuh In the puhlle, wBfl the eontlilent linpe, Hint the Jhirlettn Feinnlo Col- lego will lie ns eompletu usiicci-ss, as that of La. '•range, Siimmorllofder AUmilii. Havingenreil sina l ,“ , i? l "m tl '' l .“™ sl ' t Hnmsamlgirls In Iho Sou! , It will not appear presumption,. In me losolleltthopatronugo of overy man uml wo* !V. U . , .\. W|,A,, ? S l l r ,,nuKl,tu . r to 1,0 (-‘ducatud, with the object 3 ’ 10 ^ onu ^ or ^* r °duee, to uccomplisU Respectfully, I solicit correspondence. Write to me, und il l noepasgry intormutlon shall bo promptly uflorded. mhMm J. T. MONTGOMERY, President Marietta Fetnulu College. J OHN B. (lllRTlN, Ualtox, Gko., Wholesulo nud Rotall Dealor In dry goods, BOOT3 AND SHOES, Cora, flats, Meal, tlay, Itopr, Ragging and. Tbr, Sugar, Laril, Baron, Codfe, Eoal Estate and Live Stock. FT EOIILIA, Gordon County—M M Anderson VX has applied for exemption nod set. Hug spurt mid vulinitlon ot homusleud, and I will puss upon the sumo at my olllco in Calhoun on Hie loth dnyof April. This March 81, ISIS. •March 1-21. D. IV. NEEL, Oril'y. ' hu* applied for uxemtplon nud setting apart and valuation of bomesteuii, and I will pass upon tlio same at my offieo in Calhoun on the 10th day of April next. This Murchai.ltW. D. W; NKKL Only. NK1V ADVERT1ME3IENTN* [OFFICIAL.] E.VKCUTIVR DurAJlTMBNT, ) Atluntu, Ga., March 24,1869. J OitDunep, That T. Hartley, F**q., be, und be is hereby appointed Inripoctor of Fertilizer* for ttie coimty of Iauirens. by virtnoof the’power roevuum} ui wtuixiie, UJ VlLUtUOl \11Q power und authority vested in me by an act outitlcd ‘•an uettoprotoetthe plantursorthls State from ImposiUoiiiuthoHaleof Fertilizers"—approved September 17,1W9. Given under my hand nnd the Seal of the Exec utive Department, at the Capitol, in Atlanta, the day and year first above written. RUFUS 11. BULLOCK, Governor. By tho Governor: 11. B. mdiuAvrr.NRKin, Secretary Kxecmlvo Department. np4t [OFFICIAL.] Exkcutivb DarAitTMaxT, Atlanta, Gu M March do, 1869. OitDnitvD, That Robert Battey, B*q., be, and ho is hereby appointed Inspector of Fertilizer* for the county or Floyd, by virtue of tlie power and authority vested In mo by an act entitled "An Act lo protcot tho planter* of this 8tato from imposition in tho sale of Fertilizers"—ap proved September 17,1888. Given under ray band nnd tbo 8cal of tbo Exec utive Department, at the Capitol, In Atlanta, the day and year first above wrllton. _ 4U „ RCFU8 B, BULLOCK, Governor. By the Governor: B. B. DliGRAPFEXnm, Secretary Executive Department. nisi [OFFICIAL.] Executive Depautmext, ) Atlanta, Georgia, March 28U, 1«0. \ OanKnuD,- That John M. Clark, Esq., be, and bo Is hereby appointed Inspector of Ferttfizcrs for ipe couuty of Baldwin, by vlrtuoof thepow- crand authority vested in mo by an Act entitled "AVn .Act to protect tho planters of this State from imposition in the sale of fertUIzenj”»—ap proved Sept ember 17,*1868, • Given undertny hand and the 8oal of the Exce« utlvo Department, at tho Capitol in Atluntu, tho day and veur first above written. ftUFUSB, BULLOCK* Governor. TTUNNICUTT A BELLINGRATH, XJL Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters, Copnor Smiths, and Ornamental Workers in Sheet Metal*. Roofing in all Us branolio*—Tin or corrugated Sheet Iron, Copper Valleys, cto, Ruliroad Crossing, mr-6m Ati.awta.Ga. and Oenerai Commission Jlie*chants Jos. 97 * D9 Wator Street, (noarWall.) (A. M. Watkixs.) NEW YORK. Refer to Sami E. SproullK. Pros’t Jlerohants’ cxclmngo National Bank} J. L. Worth, Cashier Purk Bunk: R. W. Howes, of Messrs lfowcs A Macy—New York. G, R. Williams A Co., Charleston, 8. C. J. L. VUlalonga, SavanWub, Ga. A. Austell, Pres’t Atlanta National Bunk, Atlunta, Ga. mar4-tlm* JIo calls tho espec al attention of thosoda-«ir- itiF JnYh 8lock ' 10 tliiihranch of his business, lie will have unparalleled facilities for fttrulsh- SMLte ri ? 8 J 11 , 141 , " u, oa to those of hi* furmer friend* desiriug to purclmso. Give us u oall. As for tbo other branchos of bis business, those wishing such, articles a* ore in hi* lino need but give him a call to bo satisfied. Ills motto is ‘LIvennd LetLlvu." Quiqksalos.Snmll Profits. ■ -.John b. griffin. G EORGIA. Murray CotTNTV.—Jas D Temples baa applied to me for exemption of por Bonulty uml setting upurt uud valuation of homestead, and 1 will puss upon the same at my office in Spring Piuco at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the Scl day of April. 1809. mar. 20-2t. A. FARNSWORTH, Ord’y. AGENTS WANTED FOR Secrets of tbe Great City. A Work descriptive of the Virtue* and tho Vinos, the Mysteries, Miseries nml Crime* orNow York City. 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[rOSTPOXED] A DMINISTRATOR’S 8 ALE.—By virtuo of an order from tho Court of Ordlnuryof Gor don county, Oa<. will be sold before the Court- House door in Calhoun, within the legal hours or sale, on tho flrst Tuosduy in Mav noxt, the Rook Pillows for a Bridgo on thoOostanuuia ri- ver; sold ns tho property ofStenhen McGinnis, dcac’U. Terms cash. JE88E MILLER, March 17,18U0-tds. Admr. consent. Tile business will bo continued by J. B. GRIFFIN, who, alone, is authorized to ro- cept for and col loot all dues of tho firm. J. B. GRIFFIN. DftUofl, Go., March 217,1880. F. M. QUEEN. nARblNO MACHINE.—The undersigned \j has in operation, throe miles from, east of, Varnell Statin, a Doublo Doffing Carding Mo* chine, aml.wishe* to secure tho services of an experienced Carder, 1 will ftmilsh him with a house and garden, free of charge# and give him an interest » all net profits. ntar25-4t VarneU^tatE TJtMPLOYMENT that pays. For particulars, Jtli address 8, M. SPENCER ft CO., Brnttle- uoro, M. , bo made by live GENTS WANTED in every town toscHthe , celebrated Clipper Mowers nnd Reapers— —_htcst draft and most durable nmehinns mudo. Soml for circular. CLIPPER MOWER ft REAPER Co., 12 Cllffst., New York. A G Ugh; £fl»Q WONDER I INDUSTRY SEWING MA- CIUNE. Only T1IKE DOLLARS. Sim ple, practical and durable. Makes the Elastic chain stitch, and udupted for all kluds of plain sewing. Any child can operate it. Anelegant Gift. Test imonials dully. Sentin perfectordor on rccuipt of price.*}. Address Industry Sew- uro Machine Co., Manchester, N. II. £*1 Eouuia, wnittioid County.—T \JC after date appHeatlon will be made to tho Court of Ordinary of Whitfield connty, for leave to sell the roal estate of R. 8. Moorc.dec'd. march 4-2m. w. K, MOORE, Adm’r. 0 EORGLA, Murray County—A. B. Russell has appllod for exemption of per- sonulty and sotting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon tho some at 19 o'clock, the 8d day of April, 1M0. rnar21-2t. A. FARNSWORTH, OrrtV. Y OU will flml a Largo Assortment of Fresh Gaiipkn Seeds at TIBBS ft KENNEltS.