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WHITMAN & WllKl
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DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 27,1800.
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Th« Nno,.
T.oril UosWfa farnotl* MciSSjw bring*
tlm mnoii, iui it wmv, within forty-twn
iiilh-s of tlio obtorver, itiuj ohjebtn two
hundred mid twvimty foot long wcrodl*-
urrnablo. Kmlnont wivmiii ottiumtu Him
it tolvscape buying ton times the [tower of
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ASKS ,<i III VINOS.
ATTORN F. VS
Dultou, Gcorpln.
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Tile VJ»lltii(c4>i*”l'»tiltNi'l.
A THRILLING STORY.
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW,
Up Stairs In Kl»jf lluililln^, Dnltnii, (**«.
Will iirnetleu in tin* courts of this circuit, mul
in tin* 1'. s. Dlslrlcl Court ul A11niitit. inr-ly-
H ammond & avklrorx.
ATTOUNISYS AT l.AW,
Wliltt'liiill Street. Atluiltii, (icorglii.
I>. T. II A M MONO, liovlv Ol.lN WKI.LlIOIt N.
T'i
MKRK'AN IIOTK1.,
l Aliilmiitii. Sir.. Atlanta, 1
Froprlctor.
^ ^IlilKfiil,
i*. Clerk,
rrletl to mul :
Depot fico of
L.
Unite
11AIMIKTT, ileiiler in 1>r\
llmnllto
■ sued liini tor slander. Roth suits „v.
'*' street. pending—for murder nnd slander.
‘.’.vjm. ’ | Tilt* interest became deeper, when it \v:i
. ^ . .•♦•••r:- i known that Asldev and Pike* of Arkan
W. Ii,-S and i.dcksmitii. !“>■"’ ml(l s. S I'lvntiss (,r Now Orleiine
Denier hi by enormous lees, hud been retained t
Now Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, etc. | ,l!J!
OppositeTihlw House, llmiilltoil street.
New llltles nnnle to order, mul nil rejuilrln.
xlom* on short notice, mul wiirrnnteil, iiinr-1,
A I.«»it I'athei* (iiul Droflict*.
With tin* hope of being instrumental in
gaining information fora most mifortu-
Jolm Tuylor wnsllmisul, ivlini nymilli! nbto ymmglmly, wb im’.ilisli thu following
of twent v*{)iie, t<> 'practice at. the liar', lie letter from Miss Martha Bottlden, Pulaski,
was poor hnl well educated, and possessed j Tcun., which appears in the Citizen of
<• x11-1,nr<liliIIrv gciiids llrumvrinln licmi- „ t |mv mlll u ,. lt Klllm ,
t; who at.eiwards deserted him for an- ' ’ , L ,
o’ilii'i*. Tennessee Inends, hereahouts, may lie
On the l*th of April, 1810, the Court-j able to relieve her distressed anxiety:
House* in Clarksville, Texas, was crowded j | desire to ask your assistance. and that
to overflowing. An exciting ease was to of the Southern press generally, in finding
he tried. George Hopkins, a wealthy (V loved and lost parent and a most all'ee-
nlanter, had ofllwl a gross insult to Mary tlonate and devoted brother. Mv father,
Kllison, t Ii4* young ami beautiful wile of Rojamin Roulden, avuh a school teacher in
Ids overseer. Th • husband threatened to I tlu* county of Cocke, in Eastern Tenncs-
ehastise him for the outrage, when Hop- ; Sl .,. n nd was known as a rehid. On ac-
kins went to Ellison's lioitsi* and shot him | count of his honest conviction in favor of
in his own door. The murderer was nr-1 Southern independence, he was driven
rested, and hailed to answer the charge.— j |Vom home, and his family robbed of ev-
I his occurrence produced great excite- crvtldng thev had. The last we heard of
ment, and Hopkins, in order to turn the hiin he was'in North Carolina. He is a
tideof popular indignation, had circulated !,„tive of Charlotte comitv, Ya., and
reports against her character, and she had i um d ( . that his home during the latter part
1 A ' 1 " l, ‘ l !l of the Avar, hut I have written to postmns-
•wind others in both States, and have
, not been able to hear anything whatever
from him. My brother (Thomas) was a
1 rebel soldier, and was wounded in the left
! shoulder at Fort Douelsou; he came home,
| and alter getting well. Joined ('apt. Wash'
company
W
\v. WKIlsTKi:,
, with W. .1. 1IETTKRT0N .
in
min..
• WlioU'sulo Deulo
BrmullpSj Wines, Liquors, Chnihij: ami Smokhi!;
Toliai vos, l'micy firomics, ('onfnlionpilcs,
. Canned Fruits, Oysters mul Sardines,
Hopkins was acquitted. The Texas
lawyers were overwhelmed hy their oppo
nents. It was a light of a dwarf against
giants. t „ IV11 ,
The slander suit was for the Oth, and I nine spirit drove him away, wbUdl prompt-
the throng ol spectators grew in numbers, t »’dnn East Tennessee Union mob, to which
as ill excitement. Public opinion was set- Knklux or even devils (forgive me) *•»•••
ting in for Hopkins; his money had pro- * ”
, wide first lieutenant, and
ed (hiring the war. After the surivn-
hc came home and •remained there
J quietly until June, when the same demo-
(.■It'-Kishia lire
lliiltiliiovo l’r
m- lllttors,
Fruparulloii.
s KWitl'ioil led.
T. N
Ml'UK A V.
1M I’OIIT Kit:
mul AiiicrU
VV. Hull hnor
Avtliur KiVioTv, I
^.Jolm 11. Kucrlon. (
rKDlCA K AND SI*li
111. A ItTlfl'li I'.MUKV .A
d dealers iu Knjrllsli, German
llai'dwuve, Ci
•eel., Hnltlmor
M" :
J>r.-
. M aryl mul.
Dee. 2!
GOAL notice
\Y. HivingWiV Hon,
Formerly of South Ciivollua,
mler flicit* I’i
clal ii
Si l ee
out ioa veil to all ehr
. ilm hiir liter
. mul uGlil
rqiuuliiia emititry.
Kin isA 1**
•d witnesses who served Ins powerful
| advocates. When the slander ease was
called, Mary Ellison was left without an
attorney—all had withdrawn.
1 |‘JIuve von no counsel?" inquired Judge
t Mills, looking kindly on tin* plaintiff,
j “No, sir; they have all deserted me,
and I am too poor to employ any more,"
: replied the beautiful Mary, burstlhg^nto
i tears.
“In such a case, will noisome ehival-
u\. si7 roils member of the profession volunteer?'*
said the judge, glancing around tlio bar.
Thy thirty lawyers were silent.’
“I will, x’oiir honor," said a voice from
the thickest part of the crowd behind the
bar.
At the Sound of the voice many started
—it was so uneiytlily, sweet, and mourn-
fuh
The first sensation was changed into
laughter when a tall, gaunt, spectral tig-
‘l»e-
Tl'pcmon : mv elbowed his wav through ‘the crowd.
mill plnwit liiiuA-ir wltliln tin- bur. Ilis
JmiuHry.'r-ly. 1 clothes looked so sliahhy that the court
hesitated to let Hie ease proceed under his
Kinosti:.. Dai,ton,* j mnnagemeiiL
lusUritnce and JjiukI Ag.ont>' rolls V.'r tu”staV.-v’" .iV-nMInd.'.'i ISA 1 - 'i'l-.i'J. 1 -'.
D
lllvlnys. J
it. ». It. HKOWX,
Age!
■ In-'
• Companies, of Yu.-,
lllve
“It is immaterial,” answered the'stran-
jfltnts. to rush my poor old father awav
from his helpless family, and then rob
them like insatiate fiends. My brother
went to school at Sand Hill, North Caro
lina, for a while, 1ml Hie last we heard of
him he was iu Georgia. After waiting,
and watching, and praying for their re
turn, O, ever so many weary days and
weeks and months, with no * tidings, no
friends to help us, and no ties to hind us
to our once loved home, we moved to (tiles
coithty. and hopi*-by the grace of God and
the assistance of friends, to eke out some
kind of living until their return, or tidings
of some kind reach us from them. My
father and brother were each six feethigli,
and of fair complexion. Father was an
alleetimmte and devoted man to his fami
ly, and was himself beloved hy all who
knew him. Ilis smile was the joy of my
own young life; his Immdv supplied mV
wants, and his love strewed my path with
flowers. How justly may I say mv happi
ness lies buried with liini if he is dead. I
have .a blind mother, two sisters aud a
brother here. We, are in a helpless condi
tion, destitute of all of Hie comforts oflife
—among strangers, without, friends or
money. If yoii can have sympathy for :i
Ollr <
Tin Mill,
Tillin' :
i\ 111.Pc
I lisli'l
fCIltll* !
ell,
Amt think we heiir I lit* inunte.
Our ehthlliooit knew so well;
To imxo out on the even,
Anil the hound lens fields of nlr,
And feel iiunln our boyhood's wish
To roam like ungels there.
There are many dreams of gladness
Tlml cling around tin* past —
And from the tomh of feeling.
Old thoughts come thronging fast •
The forms we loved mo dearly
In the lmppy days now gone,
Theheautll'iil and the lovely,
So fair to look upon.
Those bright and gentle maidens,
Who seemed mi formed for bliss,
Too glorious and too heavenly
For such a world as this;
Whose dark, soil eyes seemed aw limn
To a sea of liquid light,
And whose locks of gold were stream
O’er brows so sunny bright.
Whose smiles were like I lie sunshine
In the spring time of the year—
Like tne changeful gleams of April,
They followed every tear.'
They have passed—like hopesawsly,
And their loveliness basiled:
Oh. many a heart Is mourning
Thai I hey are with l lie dead.
N,vni|d(iiiiii nl' tlhl'llillillNlnu'NM, ’Twill bo t'uiiNolliitf.
A Scotch paper Hum details them: An exchange, ivtunm thanks for adoun-
When IV wonmn Itcjilim to iti'lnk her ten , tlou of elmmntly vxoeutod OiMifrilcriitn
*%!!?. hu, | '■""Vf"’ T tM tu Sl00 ’
ries ubed—that's a Hymptom. which ho says wo have placed among oiu*
When a woman gives a sigh on hearing prized arehieves, and long yenrs hence,
of a tvedding—tlmt's a Hymptom. j when wo Khali have panned to our “dreanv-
h a s' re fiisei 1'i i ut n'v a n°ofib r—tl m cVas v i up- i *‘‘ 8S •deep,' 1 Home scion of our house, widlti I Rosso's would ho able to distinguish “tjic
tom •’ .1 ; rummaging over the ancestral rubbish, i man in the moon.”
When n woman begins to say what a < may come across- these mementoes of a ‘
dreadful set of fellows men are, and that! notable era in his country's history, nnd
he would not he bothered with one of proudly exclaim, “Why, grandad was a
rich man once!”
them for all the world—that's a symp
tom.
When a wonmn begins to have a little
doir trotting after her—that's a symptom.
When a woman begins to have a cat at
Return of nn Exile.
The Winchester (Ya.) Times say
The nottom Fftltln*
The Yicksbm*g Herald says that “be*
tween Oak Ridge and the Yazoo river—
not far from where the ‘WHdMan of War
ren county’ was first seen—is a strtp of
her elhmv at mealtimes, and give it sweet-1 ex-Senatorajidex-ConfederatcStatesColiv
enyd milk—that’s a symptom. ! missioner Jus. M. Mason is in Rnlthnorc
\\ hen a wonmn begins to ho ashamed to ; . .. „ ... .. ..
take oil- I.,t bonm'l in n p'nth'nmn's ram- j "» " visit, i Ills in the llr«l time Mr. Mn-
puny because she has no cap on—that's a | «<«» has lieen in the United States since
country consisting of an extensive ftmist,
ys that j ami of the highest hills known anywhere
•sConi-1 ln Mississippi* Between the hills arc
lymptom.
When a woman begins to change her
shoes every time she comes in Hie house
after a walk—that's a symptom.
When a woman begins to say that a ser
vant lass has no business to have a sweet
heart— that's a symptom.
When a wonmn begins to rub her fin
gei\s over the chairs
tliev are dusty—that
When a woman he
1801. He is iu fine health, and looks re
markably robust for a man over seventy
years of age.
broad valleys of very flue arable lands,
which are yearly cultivated. On lastTues-
day one of these valleys, which lmd been
recently plowed and planted In cotton,
three acres wide and two acres long, mak
ing six square acres, sunk to the depth of
over forty feet, leaving nn immense cn\-
l ern, in which could be obscured—were it
possible to put it there—Mount Vesuvius.”
Hulli(<«l at l«aNf. ^
Even the New York Tribune stands ' t'ntm.
[hast at Hu* conduct of the Radicals in ' Private advices from Cuba, in business
and tables to see if 1 the Indiana Legislature* who adopted the j circles,and free from all sensation claptrap,
moir'ibed with l Amendment without a quorum j are deeidely favorable, to the rovolution-
l.iki
To I’mlo 1
1 lunls of siiniiikt*!'
n w ItU the Klein :
cly ileal Ii
rlh like them !
Ami v
I the thought Issaihlenlng
To inuse on hiu-h as they,
Ami feel that all t lie l}0(iuttful
Are passing fast n\vu\ ;
That the fair ones whom we love
(•row to each lovInjr breaht
Like the tendril of theereeping vine,
Then perish \\ here I hey rest.
And we can lml think of these,
In thepoft and genilesprlng,
When the trees are wav lug o'er ih.
Aud the dowersiu-e blossninlng;
And we know that winter’s ruining
Wil h his cold, and stormy sky,
And tlie glorious beauty round us
la liiuldhig but to die.
A IVoiiiiui'k Dreams.
•She sal alone in the moonlight, her beau-j 0(10 more. The total annual tea duly is
tiftil check resting upon her hand, so soft >.?13,000,000. The taxes upon tea are more
and white and dimpled. You could tell as than equal to the cost of it iu China, with
you looked at her, that her thoughts were J the exportation from there added. When
'* ay, and that she was thinking of; a person buys a pound of tea. half of the
her stockings and iluimel night cap mi— I ‘*1 either house, a scheme fixed up, it is | ists, and a private dispatch from Wash-
tlmt's a symptom. | said, by Colfax, Morton and a few others. 1 ington says tlmt unless the Federalftdmtn-
Wlien a wonmn begins to pul her fingers The Tribune recites the facts nnd says:— ; intention takes morodecided steps to mnin-
hefore her mouth when talking toanv one. . “Wc jircfcr to wait further details as to \ tain ncutmllty the Spanish Minister will
‘‘ “ U " S ! ' h - l-n-.U„v, iH'fmv r.'joic-1 ili'ininul his p^porh,
When a woman liegins to talk about j ing over the adoption hy another State.” .
rheumatism iu her knees and elbows— *♦■ ~ 'Vhlutllnic.
that's n symptom. ('nierptiiitr in Noiidiuestern (toorgiii. j A Sacramento dispatch of the 8tb says:
When :i woman begins to find fault with j The Albany News of the 14th says:— I The Central Pacific Comparty had thirty
her looking glass, and says it does not , “Wc are assured hy planters who know locomotives gayly decked and ranged In
tom" 1,11 1,1 UUS * ^ * U 1,11 j more from experience than all the theorists i front of tlio city, nnd as the signal gun was
When a wonmn begins to talk about! hi the world about the caterpillar, tlmt it tired announcing tlio driving of the last
cold drafts, and stops up nil the crevices j baft made its appearance iu this section, spike of the rond the loeoihotlves opened a
in the door and windows—that's a symp- j nn ,j iv,,jn their knowledge of its ori- chorus of whistles, and all the bells and
• gin. progress and ravages, the most serious steam whistles iu the city joined in.
Thx«*h on Nngiir. Ten, mul Cofree* i apprehensions may bo felt for the safety of _ ^—77 ...
In 18.18 there were JO,500,000 pounds of ’ the present crop.” I \ u
tra Imported into this mimtvy.' Tlieilnl.v | - • ♦ j A abama papers are
11 AcqnltiLMi! ommts 01 uiimages by tlio ruccnt pood ill
(’apt. K. Mi-llarmi Timimy, late of tin: | ll| at State. Com and cotton, on bottom
railed Slates army, who, last rail, at tile ! bridges, railroads, etc,, mtf-
Ainerieaii Hole!, in Atlanta, Hbotanil kill- : fcwl severely. The Selma and Meridian,
ed, iu self defence, Richardson, amembei
of the (ieorgia Constitutional Convention
was reeenl.lv found not guilty of the clmrgt
tom.
upon it was about thirty cents a pound,
which would he 810,000,000. In addition
j there was a tarifi'of twenty-five per cent,
in value, which would he equal to 8“ nnn -
Mild iikio.i r IMtii t.vt.il *1 iiiiii.i1 t ■ ■ • ■ <1
family in tins condition, pier
finding the loved and lost ones
CiMcIubiil 1,1111(1
1'iitiiiua, 11 art ford.
’ALSO, l.KNF.KAK LAND AUK NT
For anybody who cut nil -1 ht'Irpu»iii<'*s toUiiil.
Kcl'ers loUol.f. Ik We
Col. W. 11. Tibbs. I.o.vi v
Wtilkurnml C* l. .1. A. IK ll:i
r. his thin, iiloodless lips.curling up with ( not write more. Rear with me and Help
-necr. "Here is mv license from the me if von can.
W.
a sneer.
highest tribunal in Am
hand'd l lie judge a broad parchment.
, The trial went on.
n. Aibuitu:«»iil Ile siifleivd Hie. witnesses to tell their
. own story, and lie. allowed the defense to
j lead oil*.' Ashley spoke first, followed by
j Hike and Frcntiss. The lull »r hrouglit
. ; the house down in cheers, in which the
iMiV'Uoobs, notions, .^c. jmw joined,
i- Sgr.MtK, Namiivii.i.k, Tkxx.
Kl IIOICUS *
JlUMb Doilj^lus,
la-. j
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tromfi f
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•T;ui. 7-fim*
W. C. Dibrell.
¥>AI I., TAVKI. A lIAN'NKll,
I Wboli'Mnle
A: SI sitiou<*rr4,
. JOU FItINTKIiS,
Alid llliuilc iloiik Mull 111
ll was now the stranger's turn, lie
rose before the bar, not behind it, find-so
near the wondering jury tlml lie might
touch the foreman with his long, bony lin
gers. He proceeded to tear to nieces the
arguments of Ashley, which melted away
at liis touch like frost before a sunbeam.—
Every one looked surprised. Atipn he
sirei'l, X.ij-Uvilli'
.1. W. I Ian a ei*. •! i’. \
-\,r.vi:K l.Whitman,
T.uti!ofj.oulsvlli, iiv., fonma-ly of UlnfjgobLliu,
AYIibloynlO
:;77 nml llro.i-.lwny,
XTKUfV cfllne to tlu* dazzling fiyit.of the poet-law-
e-iui-crS’ No. t , Union ! pike. Then the curl oil his lip grew
.*? 1 ^ j slmrper, lfis smooth face began to kindl.*
17s to opoiv .d(hi aiid dreary
Itonsc ofllOUKltS. MOUj
S AMt*KL A. FAIN.
WilliC. i>. Slhi{?lujy .t Son,
Y holesiale Hi'ocers,
J’rodiu'c Commission Mi'i-cbnnlo. nnd Dcn\0r^
in Win'*.* nnd Liquors,
.11 North llownnl Street,
juv 1 --i'v '"in'
•liiirtatyy R-^in. no longer, hut vivid as Jightning, red as
lir.'-yl Iu -. aid glaring as twin'meteors.
The whole soul was ill his, eye 5 , the full
t heart streamed out of liis face. Then,
j without bestowing an allusion to Prentiss,
1 he turned short around on the perjured,
witnesses of Hopkins, tore their tejiliinopv
! into threads, and lmrled in their faces such
j terrible invectives that all trembled like
! aspens, aud two of them lied from the
eourl-hmise. The excitement of the crowd
llivll iniovo.
w.
LSSUN
Martha Rouldkx.
From Indlami
An Indianapolis date of the ,18th gives
the following condition of things in the
Indiana L"gislatui'e:
All the Democratic members of the
House of Represcptfitives except two, re
signed this m iming, leaving the House
again without a quorum.
In the .Senate at roll call this afternoon,
thirty-seven members answered to their
names. The doors were, locked aud the
absentees sent for. Pending this pvuecOd-'
ing the Him amendinv*nt to' the Constitu
tion was called up and the, vote was taken.
Although the I >emoemtic members pres
ent announced tlmt they had sent in their
resignations to the Governor, this morn
ing, the Lioutobnut Governrfr ruled that
the Senate had not received official- notice
of their resignation, declared the amend
ment ratified hy a vote of 07 ayes, to 1 nay,
11 Senators present Jiot voting.
liiuii TiiiicB lii irnyti. ;/ . •
The negroes are having a high old time.
Here is something froin liie late newspaper
correspondence:
Provisions are being solfi at the most
something beautiful. Her eyes were wist
ful; her lips were softly pressed together;
Hie dimples in her cheek lmd died out, and
1st me • only the dimple in her chin remained, t he
- I little rosy cleft, the impress of-Love’s liu-
She was less glowing than at times,
me tlie less lovely. I thought to my-
■« 1 looked at her, tlmt she wits near
er heaven than we coarser mortals, and 1
longed to know whither her pure heart
turned itself. I approached Her; sbo did
not hear me. I spoke; she did not answer.
L touched her softly on the arm; she look
ed up and smiled, a faraway smile, such
as an angel might haye given.
“You are thinking very intently,” I
said.
She answered, “Yes,” iu asuhdued tone
of voice, as though that which was on her
was becoming tremendous. Their united 1 fabulous rates-n barrel of Hour being val-
Kfe and soul seemed to liaug upon the uelHIt> r ,H'd JLili .n paper cult, ney) and
hiihihig tqiVgue’of a stranger, iiud he. in- A,,, ‘ ISTrt * 1 ** *—•
spired them with tlio power of liis passions.
He seemed to. have stolen nature's long
hidden secret of attraction. Rut lih$ great
est triumph was to come.
•His eyes began to glance at the assassin
Hopkins, its liis lean, taper lingers assum-
ticncrat HoMmlss0h etMhu siune dfrection. He hemmed the openaud violent pillaging of the provision
Nns. of .S: nu Water street, (iteio'Wiill.) ’ ! wretch within a wall of strong evidence stores, nnd no property is safe because
(A. M. Watki.vs.) Ni-HV York, j and impregnable argument, cuttingotfall
iii.fi.i'insniiil 1:. Simmin. I'n-’i >f«re1i»n(i.-! '"T"Hi' diiKlicnentli thojSur-
Km-Iuiukp Niitiounl 1 la ilk; .J. I. v Woi-tli;X'»MliIyr derers teet ditches ol dilemmas, and held
‘ ' c-i. ' un the slanderer to t he scorn aud'eontempt
of* the point lace. Having thus girt him
about with a circle of lire, lie stripped hini-
R. Williams L’n..
. .VlUtilorigil. SiiViimmli,
Austell, l’fCM't Atluiltii National Rank,
(•Imi-h'ston, S. C.
UiU A A' " ’
Atiaiila,
WAUREX,
imirl-Um*
R.'
in*.1, Hiii*g.eoii anil Aer.oiiclieiir.
OlVurs liis Kovvlees lo the Inhabitants of Dal
ton. ami iho.sttrrnumUntf‘'onntvy. Havingat-
tendeil Mimu of 1 lib bust Medical Schools in
Canada null New A'orl* City ho feels eoalldent
tlmt lie cult fxi'.e general satlstaet Ion.
0(//it i'll jVo. J, Occv Kilitj'a st'irc.
It r.rjniKNcr.s—
Wm. Tempest. M. D.. Toronto, Canada,
AVm. XletHIl. M. D.. nsl|iuyn, ”
.1. Foote, M. 1 >.. lirooklyn, ”
l'rof. Frank II. Hamilton. AttendlnarSurpeon.
nnd l’rof. Austin Flint, Atlending l’hynielaii.
IJelliviieHo-plInl, New York. uplju7»
The poor will lie attended tree of charge.
A,
J. IJANKSTOX.
Late of Tennessee, with
Illusions, Rionds, Lqe
I
R K AT ATT15
15;s<*H
231 and -Market Sire
AVI10 are now selling (1
•StapleKryGoods, Root
ompet it ion. Cull
Having bought (
self to the work of massacre.
Oh! then it was a vision both glorious
and dreadful to behold the orator. Ills
actions became as impetuous as the motion
of un oak iua hurricane. Ilis voice be
came a trumpet tilled with wild whirlpools,
deafening the ears with crashes of power,
nnd yet intermingled all the while with a
sweet undersong of the softest cadence.—
His forehead glowed like a heated furnace,
his countenance avus haggiird, like that of
a maniac, and ever and anon lie thing his
long bony arm 011 high, as if grasping after
thunderbolts.
He drew a picture of murder in such
appalling colors that, in comparison, hell
itself might seem beautiful; lie painted
the slanderer so black that the sim seemed
dark at noonday, when shining on such a
monster. And then, fixing bojh portraits
on the shrinking Ilopkins, fastened them
there forever. Tlie agitation of the audi
ence amounted almost to madness.
All at once the speaker descended from
the perilous height. 11 is voice Availed out
for the murdered dead, and living—the
beautiful Mary, more beautiful every mo
ment as her tears floAvcd faster and faster,
till men Avent^ihd sobbed like children.
I Ic closed hy a strong exhortation to the
jury, and through them lo the by-standers;
tlie panel, after they should bring in a ver
dict for the nlaintili*, not to offer violence
to the defendant, hOAvever richly he might
deserve it—in other words, “not to lynch
the villain, hut leavo his punishment' to
God.” This Avas the most artful trick of
all, and calculated to insure vengeance.
The jury rendered a verdict of fifty thou
sand dollars; and the night afterward,
Ilopkins avms taken out of his bed by the
lynchers, and beaten almost to death. As
flic court adjourned, the stranger said;
“John Taylor will preach here this eve
ning at early candle-light,”
lie did preach, and the house was crowd
ed. I have listened to(’lay, ’Webster, and
Calhoun—to Dwight, Rascom, and Reecli-
er—lnit never heard any thing in the form
Uo'rMiliimu.yOiioiW In this of MiblimP wonisWSlj iipm'oxiinrtflng lo
the eloquence or .Tmm liiylor—iniusivons
ll mountain, mul wildly Hulling ns n Cntii-
l-nct ol’ lire.
A cmwsiionilonl of Hie Aimwicus ('mi
rier snys Tuylor wits u Georgian, iiml at
one time jSitetioed in tlie Superior Cmirts
of some of tile > ,n «'r counties, and owing
in liis eccentricities, lmd but few friends
~ —*
Frotoct tlu* Torn!.
al rule, should lie
siblo
rtlirrilAK. SMYTH it co..
sucTi'.-sovs tnSlH.'thiu'& Flagler,
•Importers ami Dealers an
KNGLI5II, GERMAN -VXD AXLE RICAN
nvHmvAirK.
NS RceknmnStreet, Xinv Yoiuc.
II* II. jSllOtlllU*
Jolm H. SwiTt.Viieiiliil I’aVtnciV riRMh
• '
Jtooliseller. N<«<loner mill XoiVN|ju[u,
Opposite Jesse Trotters,
Apr-ly HamllKiU Street. IMi.th.v, Ga.
glMUNtl ULrOltTATlO.I E0U 1809!
IRibbons, Millinery and Straw Goods,
ARaiSTItOXR} tATOK k CO.,
237 ami 230 Italtlmoro St reel,
IIALTIMORK,
Import era ami Jobbers of
Jlonuol and Trimming IMboiis,
Velvet and Sa it Ribbons,
Romiotrt Crapes, Silks and Sathis.
’ aees. Ruelies, Netts and
civets,.... .
French Flowers and Feathers.
Straw Rounds and Ladles Hats,
Tt iimif -I And I'ii! :■until'd.
Sundown and Khakor Hoods.
The largest Stock (d* Millinery Goods in tills
country, and itueRualled In choice variety,
which wpoa'er at prh-es that will defy Afl n . , .! M ’v
ollnii'g’ts,
■t. ( h:illano(iga. Teiin.
lOils.imelias Fancy and
. Shoes, Clothing, etc.,
examine.
r goods in the. firstN. York
IIou-M'Vwe are able, to supply merchants and
farmers at wholesale nnd retail prices, unusu-
nlly low for this market. , r
Messrs. G.O. Alexander, of Loudon, and J. II
Cnmint. of liing^old, are \\ ith till • h*j
Nov. '. 1-'' !;..
The tonil, a,, - T . , , ■ ...
protected and spareil, siml when possible
• j purposely introduced into the garden.—
' American. Kntniuol
ji hdrrel of pork at £14,01)0. Gold in* a few
days rose in vnllto from £000 to £1,200 for
the American dollar, and 410w it reaches
.81,000. Thu. people arc positively starv
ing, and merchants Avill only sell i'orcoilbe
or specie. St) great is the destitution l*a’-
eryAvhei'e, that threats are made of aii
there is no protection AvhatoA'or
The villages of Torheck, Pert Saint and
Cavalilon bad been Captured by the insur
gents; therefore those places Avefe lost to
Hie government of Salimve, and all the
plains of .Uaynes has boon completely
scoured by the army of General Domingue,
wjio cleOTcd away the hordes of the bar
barous pirns or nic ruett*. The massaere
of those blood-tliirsty Avretches is repre
sented as perfectly horritying. One thou
sand live hundred of them Averc left deail
andunhuried in one of the valleys through
Avhich Domiugue’s army passed.
^ — ♦ ♦- J
All I lid Inn Dandy.
A voting Comanche chief, killed in an
attack on-a government train near tin?
Texas border, Avns very fancifully decked
out Avith a white Avoma'n's scalp, a corpo
ral’s stripe, a heaA’er’s skin, Uoav and ar
rows, quiver, looking-glass, butcher-knife,
earrings, bracelet, line bed pouch. Hint
and steel, haversack, moccasins, breech
chit, his oavu scalp, which is large, nnd
Would make a very delightful Avnterlh.il,
the hair being black, thick aud glossy; a
beautiful breast plate, Mexican hair brush,
'Mexican scarf on his shield. tAyo small sil
ver bells and nn almost innumerable num
ber of beautiful feathers nn liis shield.—
lie also had in his belt a ‘Mexican bridle
worth about fifteen dollars, a common
Mexican blanket, a rain-hide lariat and an
extra pair of moccasins in his belt, lie
Avas prepared to ride or walk, as occasion
might require—he A\’ns on foot Avhen killed.
A Good WITe. .
In the eighty-fourth year of liis age, Dr.
Calvin Chapin Avrote of liis Avife as fol
lows:
“My domestic enjoyments hiu’e been,
perhaps, as near perfection as tlio human
condition permits. .She made my home
tlie pleasantest spot on earth. And now
licit she is gone, my Avorldly loss is per-
feet.”
IIoav many poor felloAVs would he saA*ed
from suicide,- from the ponitentiary and
tlie gallows, every year, had (hey been
blessed Avith such ii Avife. “She made my
home the plcasantest spot tome on earth. ”
AViiat a grand tribute to that Avoman's
love, and piety, nnd common sense! Rath
er different Avns the testimony of nn old
man a few years ago, just before, lie Was
hung in the Tombs yard in Noav York:
“I did not intend to kill my Avife, hut
she AA*as a very aggravating woman.” •
Let each wife inquire,- "Which ami?'
Hutlier Walk!
Fourteen old girls assembled at a party
at .Saxton's River the other day, found
that their united agO Avas 1,043 years.—
Tlio oldest. AA'ho AA'as 91, on being invited
to ride home in the evening after tin* par
ty. resented the imputation, and answered
testily that “dic'd ratheiS walk.
toliic* iiHTvIiiini. mill linirtu lilt! Ill'mimliT, mill ivl.!iiM-(l IVom custody.
GoA'ernment.
\Yc imported last year 230,000.000 pounds ’ Don’t Life* tlie Nmne.
of coffee. The dutV, at 3 cents per pound, A Noav York cotomporary says the most
amounted to £12,o(jO,000. Wo also im- opprobrious terms that one negro, when
i ;#*»«>•». l^, »" T ; e/nploy ngninst
nnd nnioiintcd in the u'Tirreirate to 88.000.- aiiothei' negio, is Aoud nigger.” lo
and amounted iu the aggregate to
000. Thus, upon ten, codec and sugar the
people of the United States are taxed,
through Hu* customhouse alone, £33,000,-
000. Tins is equal to nearly £30,000,000
in greenbacks. If the Government would
abolish the National Ranks, call in their
circulation, and issue greenbacks in (heir
stead, it would save more than half this
oppressive tax. Those who are in favor
or cheaper tea, coffee and -sugar, should
insist upon thenholilion of National Ranks,
mind ivas too Holy for discussion. Rut 1 andthesupplantingof theirnoteshvgiven-
persisted. ' ' hacks. The11, with that saving of &33,000,-
“Will You tell me Avhat 'your thoughts j 000, avo could admit tea, eolfec and spgar
•Avert*?” 1 asked. * • i free of duly, Avith hut little loss to tlie rov-
She shook her head. “You could not j emie.—Cincijtntili Kiiqvircr.
understand,') she said.
“I could try,” 1 said, humbly. “I uni
coarse aud rude, I know, but I could strive
to comprehend.”
8he smiled sweetly, but still with that
faraway look in her eves.
“No not eoiii'se,” she said “but you arc,
a man. It is so different with
you a Avonian you would understand it at
once. Now perhaps, you may smije, may
laugh at me.”
"Relieveme. no,” I Avhispered; 1 “adore
the lieautiful, the truej the pure. Let me
know your sAVeet thouglit. ”
She gns'c me her hand. ‘I will tell you,’
she said. “1 have thought of nothing else
all clay. Last night 1 lay nAvake thinking
of it. * I am sure I must oe right; but if I
am wrong: oh! if I am Avroiig, Edgiir, L
tremble to think of it,” •
“You cannot be wrong,” I said.
She gaA'e me her other hand.
“Youthinkiiot?'*shesaid; “ail! but you
cannot he so good u judge as u Avoman. I
think—I believe—”'
“Yes, yes,” I whispered, bending near
er: “Yes, Angeline.”
“I am nlnU/st sure," slie said in accents
softer than the ripple of falling Avater, “al
most sure, Edgar, the blue fringe Avill look
belter on my new Avalking suit than pur
ple velvet. Don’t you think so?”
all liis dark adversary a “nig
supply a profane prefix, is todiselmry
‘the
and the Mobile and Ohio railroads were,
considerably damaged, travel being sus
pended for several days, but all are right
now. The Alabama river aviis very high
and several thousand acres of cotton and
corn Averc destroyed hy its overflow.
Didn’t Wont but Five.
The vigilance committee of Bryan, Wy
oming Territory, called upon a desperate
olmrnotcr a short time since and gave him
fifteen minutes to leave town. He mount-
(IciiillicNt insult tlio Afrit-mi miml cun coil-1 oil lii>. jimloimd said, .'.‘Gentlemen, if tffgi
d—d mule don’t balk, I don’t want but
five.”'
Court, at l
the point:
came up in the United States umv.reigns there. Aeorresj
ticlunond, oh Friday, of Avhich i 1 he Spring trade has bee
Messrs. (’. M. Frv
Tlio N|>rliiR- Trade.
Parties avIio know say that there never
has been such a dullness in New York as
iimav reigns there. A correspondent writes:
■en verv unsatis
factory, no less to t he merchants than man-
... , . ufaettirer; and the season is too far nd-
' uni - & Co., of Liverpool, brought suit against j vunccd for it to recover, ilerchamlise
W. 11. Ilobb's administrator lbr about j has been as effeetually “slq^jglitered'' to
.£3,000 sterling, claimed as amount of j make sales, as the cattle in the market to
drafts qverdraAvn on shipments of some ( in,u ' 1 001 * ...
eight hundred hales of cotton, consigned j Coiirudernn* XoIpn.
to Fry & Co',, through Messrs. Mclhyainc Tn a suit against the. city of Richmond
& Co., of Petersburg. The account Avas ! to make her redeem her small notes the
in nuimr 1
ceive. The Ilaytians think they are in
sulted by the appointment of one of their
oAvn race to reprcseiit this country in liny- 1 ., , ... ^
t, niultWnroIic'clj-i-xprosaingthe,rindij;-1 T|)c All . lni r p hnr|11lr riv ,,. s , on) ,,
nalmii nlxiiit it. .Smnbu ik vary willing tit niascns, im-nlInn^d in till!8Cl'iptm*i)s, imvti
bo mini'll, and putted, and pruisod by tlm I rt-ocntly b: ! i-n. Iboi-miglilyt&glor^d by Mno-
wlliti-8, but liis own ostiwiito of the black | gA'K 111 '. Cm famous canM trnrolor. “ Jlno-
nnvtiiin.F in bi-m „r i ii,a!Mj going from Cairo to Suez,
i.iu w not am thing to mag ol, ltlmnk gtfifcxplorinHElm Tloltn. of tlm Nile, lmd
y° u * 1 liis canoe carried hy land to Beyrout,
(lienee over Mount Leahanon, and finally
launched in the river Abana, on which lie
paddled to the plains of Damascus. The
rivers Ahntm and l'hnrpaf, in consequence
of the Avild beasts, deep jungles and savage
Arabs, have heretofore’been laid down in
accurately on the maps by trawlers.—
Mucgrogor gives an interesting account of
a “gigantic, stone town," with stone doors,
rafters and window-shutters, covered with
Greek inscriptions, dating before the Chris
tian era.
•Squirt Guns and Nardlncs.
A Western landlord, somewhat noted
for blunders, took it into his head to get
up a ball at his tavern. As he intended
to do tilings up brown, iiml have every
thing on the big augur plan, he fancied
that a few “store fixings” Avould be a great
addition to the bill of fare of pork and tur
key. Hu therefore made, inquiry of liis
friends, and found that the only holicaey
in the market at that season of the year,
Avas sardines. Accordingly he sent to the
nearest city for two dozen boxes of sar
dines.
Hischirogranhy, however, was so had rs
to make it read, “Iavo dozen boxes syrin
ges.”
The night of the party of me on, and ns
slipper lime drew near, ’the landlord look
ed anxiously down the street for the ap
pearance of the stage Avhich wns to bring
the principal dish on the bill.
At last it arrived, add Avith a package
for tlie expectant landlord.
Directly there Avas a great outcry, and
a sound of cursing in Hie bar-room.*
The entire party rushed out to sec wlmt
aa'iis the matter, and there stood Boniface,
asmad as a turkey cock, pulling and blow- ,, VIWC , 1#MJliy
ing with rage. , . i the midst of his glowi'n
See thevo! I sent to Dubuque for two i good old sister, carrit
dozeivboXes of sardines for suiter to-night, j scfne, went into raptor
proved, and the main po
iseAvas j amount of £10,000, issued during the
whether judgment should he rendered for j Chief Justice Chase decided that having
the amount of the sterling hills converted been issued to aid the rebellion they can-
illto gold dollars, or Avhether the dillerence
between gold and greenbacks should he
added to the amount in gold dollars.—
Chief Justice Chase decided tlmt the ster*-
ling hills being payable iu Liverpool Avere
gold contracts, and that the dillerence be
tween greenbacks and gold must he added
to the sum of dollars in gold. The judg
ment amounted to about £23,000,
-
Cession of West Florida to Alulmma.
For several days, says the Montgomery
Daily advertiser of the Kith, the Florida
and Alabama Commissions of the two
States lmvc been busily engaged in nego
tiating a settlement. Yesterday, avo un
derstand, the matter was decided, so far
as the representatives of eaeli State were
cbiiccyued, as follows:
The portion of Florida west of (lie Apa
lachicola is’sold to the Slate of Alabama
for the sum of £1,000,000 in Alabama
bonds, the bonds to lie delh'ered when the
sah* is ratinpd in accordance with law.—
This Sale, or transfer, has to be \’0ted up
on by the people of West Florida, and af
ter being ratified by the Alabama and
Florida Legislature's is lo be rejected or
nppVOA'od by Congress.
No Old .Hut(In There.
There is a place in Xew Hampshire
where they never have any old maids.—
When a girl reaches the age of 29, and is
stillon the ladder of expectation, the young
men club together and draw lots for her.
Those who escape pay a bonus to the one
avIio gets lier.
The Men Who Will Novel* Die.
The men who will never die are the man
not he redeemed. The Legislature which
authorized their issue was de facto and
had poAvcr to grant such authority, and
had the notes been issued for any legal
purpose and not for the supervision of the j avIio voted for Washington, the man who
Government, they would lie reliable for j first nominated Grant, the oldest Freema-
redemptiou. j son, the last soldier of revolution, Jcffcr-
‘ , j son's body servant, the oldest American
a- " Cn VJ ,U |- ,,r< Ai i , •* I actor, and the man avIio originated the idea
Xknv ioiik, May 11.—Much excite-: ,, °
i oi a l aclliu railway.
incut in Wall street in eonsequenec of the i • ^
failure of a German banking firm, Scbicp- ^ itcaiuiK Autldute.
eler & Co., largely short of gold. The J A lady avIio has tried this simple melh-
gencral estimate of (heir short contracts ■ 0 d of extripating the repulsive bedbug, is
on gold is eight million dollars. It is un-1 kind enough to give a public profession of
derstood also that they were short of gov- faith in its oilicacy through the columns of
eminent bonds, and had out a considerable | a newspaper:
amount of bills on exchange. The great-1 ‘-If any of your readers need a sure rem-
est excitement and confusion ensued, and j edy for lied hugs, they can have mine, and
tlii! fililimi tins nu miHfUlnl fooling in all 1 eleiiiisc Uie jnmse of tillsi trmiblosomo voi-
, , • riii .. mm without expense. 1 hey have only to
ilopiirtuunits. 1 ho gold mm-ki'l was the i with wlU ‘ W]ltL . I% miin w the crueks
first to feel the olivets of the failure; at j where the
opening there Avasa perfect rush lo buy, j inay look
which carried the premium up to 42',', but !!i} ^
ij. soon after declined to
and tlic eussed fools sent twenty-Hircc I “Glory! glory! glory!” The preaclu
boxes of tliei’n peAyter squirt gRns, and say so diseouctfrted that lie paused, seeming
in the market.” >- '• * utyKiwi
fretpicnt Avith salt, and you
for them. Suit seems
md they will not
trail through it. I think it preferable to
all ointments, and the buyers require no
---— certificate as to its genuineness.”
Foil rill of July. i
This year the Fourth of July falls on } To Urcuk Hcun from Enilna: Their Ekps.
Sunday. The usual custom in such cases j Supply plenty of finely pounded oyster
is to observe the dav after the anniversary, 1 •‘'HcIIm, or, il tlieso are not handy, provide
j hones; besides, some pork scrap cake dai-
iriiii-h wmilil l)e Momliiy, but .some of tlm !, (Jiw , lU , tiincim nbufflneeof ivljoat
Ncav York journals are in favor of keep- screenings or other grain, aud good, soft,
of Emanud .Swedenborg on the subject, I in ,r Saturday, the third, instead. The ad-1 seered nests. AIIoav no egg to freeze, use
,1,.n-upbie pieiure of tlm Sweeileiilmr- j „ r i lu , reoommembilbm is tlmt If Ui'tilW nest^ggs, and rtonin-o nil eggs
| Saturday bo kept os „ bofljtay Sunday | ,e#tn tb “ lr0n * ,wdln8 bC0 *
ijttion a j would follow as a day of rest, aud the new j ^ * ♦
iway Avith the j week Avould he entered upon uiiln'okcn.
md exclaimed: ^
The Wrong |[(Mivcii.
An American minister of line descrip
live power wns on one occasion preaching
about lieu von; and to show the absurdity
inn He:i
n, Avith its lieautiful fields, line
and pretty Avomen; and in j
that’s all there avu
i IMclurc.
( description of llie I\
Brick Fomcrov
soiinble of the Woman's’ Couvenlio
Ncav York. j
They were tall—
They Avere squint-eyed—
Thoy Averc polntcdlu form and temper—
They Avcro loiig-waisted— j
They wora disgusting, dark-colored un
der-skirls.
Their fawft squeaked as if they hadn't '
been .oiled'for n century.
There Avas not a young Avoman among
them. * ■ I
Some of the men Avore Avhisk
breeches, Avlijch were looked up-
suspicion hy those in skirts;-
Jaw has been the feature‘of the conven
tion;
A llig ‘•HraNHliojuiei’***
In one of Cooper’s novels occurs Hie fol
lowing passage: "liedismounted in front
of the house-and tied his horse to a large
locust.” A French author, in translating
this passage, renders it thus: “He descend
ed from his horse, in front of tlie chateau, j
and tied him to a large grasshopper-" ’ tl
A (Onicm 1»<lMe DiinIiickn. | Right Rev. Bishop Biiguion DeEzlach, of
hardlv to know wimuirdo. tiiTiheyir^ \ D ls wiiil that Secretary Botilwell is ; Switzerland, is uoav looking along the lino
ing elder in tlie. stand behind him cried j turning out all the clerks. Republicans as | of Nashville and Decatur Railroad for a
out to the shoutor: “Hold on there, sis-! wellas Democrats, of his Department, Avhb suitable location for a large colony of SavIss
ter, you are shout ing over the Avrong Ileav-1 WC1 . 0 no t j n fiivor of the impeachment of farmers, avIio will immigrate to this couu-
<n * ♦♦♦ — - j AiuU'cav Johnson. "What hope can the try shortly.
All Army ol Isuholla’s Adherents ltciiily | country llllA'C of such a Cabinet oflieCl'?
(<> I'ross (lie Dortlcr. i -
^I.\ dr id,Thursday, May 20.—Dispatch- The lie-in nine;.
A Ncav York date says: Much eonster
have been ret
announcing ,
Flint Work.
One of the last feats on the Central I’a-
cilie railroad avjis the laying of ten miles
Oiat ijbuiil S^(K) nl'tliohillliirwlsortjiiccii u , lUml „.„ s t .. vurt0 d j„ pvmimffint HroP "Oriu'k in one iliiy, nnd one who tinnd
street bunking house yesterday by (lie ills- Ojf actiml rata oi'YVork sinv 240 fret of rnil
t and Fezuela. have
oS's^lSSel? AfbUmmouiHs ' ni'.'mbm'of to , laid in one nhuu.ennd lift,ton seconds,
they were nearly ready to cross the border. \ finn, taking Avith him two ecrlilied checks
TUr Government has*taken the necessary f . M 47r ‘ iU1(l om . for £24,030. He left
steps to prevent sneh Invasion, ,1 posslljle. ; „. ilh him eertilied
Glad (« liras* It. j checks and certificates ol stock to the
All the cotton factories in Newbury port, amount of £93,01)0 to make deliveries ot
Mass., Avith one exception, it is reported j stock and deposits. The proceeds Avas not
hy the Nowburvporl Herald, have been ' returned at 3 o'clock, and his partner made ’ Wheat,
running at a loss for the past year, and ! inquiries at the City National Rank and The Nashville Banner says the prospect
the market has been so dull that, with that ascertained that instead of making depos-, is favorable in Tennessee, this summer,
oiie exception, goods have been neeumit- \ its he had obtained the certified checks ( for the most bountiful harvest of/wheat
laling. Tiic Bartlett Mills have voted to I above mentioned and deeumped. Ilis dcs- 1 ever knoAvn in that section. From one
slop Their machinery and suspend work i (illation has not yet been discovered, nor end of the State to the other the papers
ilL month 1 what disposition lie liasmadcof Ihcdiccks. bring the most encouraging report.
and steps lo pre
AVith !
- Had for V. N.
It is estimated that the gold value of the
currency and bonds of the U. 8. has de
preciated to the amount of sixty-tlvo mil
lions since the first of the present month.