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'1'Iuti lu ami from Depot free o
lun, Uuoi'Kla.
Fob, 23-2m.
Ii of this young Indy iu (tie
lilooin of lifi! (lit Dio age of I irmly), caus
ed much sympathy in Ilia neighborhood; c
mnl her func$tl, which took mitco in thb
evening of tho day of her tlruui, nUmclcd
a largo concourse oPpPopie. Bile liad died
obiiii't one o’clock in the morning, and her
Ihncrnl occurred at live in the evening.
Ho far there is nothing remnrknhlo in
if, mtJdats,
>V . UtrN AND LOCKSMITH,
Denier In
Guns, Pistols, Cartridgos, eto.
I'lbbfl House, Hamilton Slioot.
JJuu IIIHis iimile to oriler, anil nil fbpiilrhlg
ilono oil nljert notice, mnl ivnvmiitiid. niur-ly
V' " Ji'lUmV!".!. lIKTTKliTON | DUO.,
Ksoivaiai, Tinlr;, ,
Wholesale Dealers In
audio.*, Wines, Liquors, CUnvIii}? ami Smoking
Tolmfo.% Taney Crotcrlei, Confottloiieilos,
, Caniifil Fruits, Oysters ami Sardines,
wpSp-te;
ml tug M oi'M-ronowneil
llorsfofil Seir.UlslngBreuO rrhymrutlon.
HtUeitcU.
n X. MURRAY, of Gnpmln.
L. -•* with ARTHUR EMORY £ CO.,
Elia nn«l dealers lii.Eiigllsh, UoViimn
•rloun Hurdwnro, Cutlery, etc., hI7
\V. Unit Um.ro Street., Baltimore*, Maryland.
Arthur Kutury, i
John B. Etferton. $ Dee. 2 Mm.
fEDlCAT/AND SURGICAL NOTICE.
•s. A.. AV. 15ivillas «Sc Hon,
Formerly of 8outli Carolina,
ulor tlielr Rrofesslmml sr-rvleeslo the, eitl-
f Dalton and surrounding country. Hue-
tent Ion given to nil chronic eases,
a,'during li»o day, corner of King* Dent 7.
4, and night at residence on-Thornton
VventuN fonne, ly occupied by Mr. J. It. King.
V c. \- .January .1-ly.
isiii'itiK'c and Land Agent.
^iioiitdir'.WimlariimnlFIloIiisimim-i'Coin.
iwnv; nlao. Ji'll'iMnon mu I 'Ilnurs Iilvur
Fil l! lii.nirmiiM! Comimnli'H.Vil. Vn.,
. KnlfiriiiTsi 1 ,’ L'hitl n nut I, ii ml
I’lUiimii, Hafrtfui'il.
ALSO, UKXKM.U. J.ANU AtlKXt
n'mivboilv Ivli.lffitnllStlii'li'liusiniVB Kill hit
i—ifi'l'iiI'd*loL’ol, I', 11. IViilllonl. Allmilitiniiil
„„„ tV. It. 'illllis, I.oivry A Kasim, Hon. I). A,
[viUfal'uml Oil. .1. A.H. Hanks, llllltoll, Un.
.January twain.
tills nceonnl, except pn
lapse of time frnnrihe'linie of the lady’s
death to that of her interment in one of
the Catholic cemeteries of the Second Dis
trict.
But tho report goes on to say, Hint on
Unit samo evening tlie sexton oi tile grave
yard, having same business to attend to
at town, left his son, of mature age, in
ehnrgo ofthokeys, with the instruction to.
close tlie gates at tho usual hour, after
making his round through tlie cemetery,
iii order that no visitor might he. acciden
tally confined inside. About <lnsk tlie
■xion’s sou, while going his round, pass
im short travel the dlher’way from which they are
coming from behind tlie slab. Losing Ins
ilaltluioro l’rk'i'ttRiim'mitlcil. self-possession, nml overcome with fear,
—— ho hurriedly left; the scene, and closiitgtlio
„ or sit down on tho ground and
whistle some right lively tune until the
flirt comes round.
Old bachelors make tho llirts, and then
tho flirM make more than ever, Uy'jnak-
ing tho old bachelors.
A majority of .flirts git married finally,
for they have a great quantity of tlie most
dainty llt-blls oi woman’s iiatar, nnd al
ways have Shrewdness lew hack tip their
sweetness.
Flirts don’t deal in poetry and water
grewel; they liov got tew have brains, or
elso somebody would trade them out ov
their capital at Iho fast sweep.
Disappointed luv must ov course lie all
on one side, nnd this ain’t any more .cx-
eiiHoftlr being an old bachelor than it iz
for a man to quit all kinds of manual la-
... . ... bar, jlst out oV spile, nml fluo'ii pcor-
maiu gate of tho cemetery, went home, house hekaso ho Han’t lilt a ton at qne
and it was not until morning Hint lie rela-
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lioolcHOlloi’K & Stnt ioiu-vs,
•roil 1‘MIXTKUS,
Anil mJRBhUc Mnmifiielwiirs, No. IS, Union
Slruel, Nu^livllle,Tninn'ssile.
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t •!“!!• T“vel,
i. li. Tuvin, .
.W. Hunin-i’. nr.
.tiinnary 11-Sin.
yrM L. witi'r.tfA.v,
• i)br Loulsvlll, I'nrmrrly of Hliiggnl<1,Uti. 1
thioiemnle C.'lotliii:<>•,
377 unit 370 Ihoailtvay,
Now Verb.
House oflftttiKns, MOllCAN S HlUnill,' ,|ilg7
tell tlie cirouiiifttanco to his liorror-strieken
famllv. Information of tiie fact was im
mediately sent to the bereaved mildly of
tho deceased, nml workman were soon'em
gaged in opening the tomb and breaking
open tlie colifti enclosing the remains of
tlie voung lady.
The spectacle was too horrible to de
scribe, Dor face mid body were in a ter
rible sinlo of distortion, her hair lorn from -
the roots.
In the terrible convulsions which had
preceded her dentil, she had literally har
rowed her beautiful face with her nails,
and her clenched lists in contact with far
foaming lips showed the t races of her
teeth. It is unnecessary to say that'life
was entirely extinct.
We will not relate tlie terrible impres
sions which this awful circumstance pro
duced on tlie minds of those, present, for
it can be more , readily imagined than
described. Tile cofllu nml tomb were
closed once move—tills time forever—upon
tlie victim of fortune; nml tho story went
out, hut indefinitely, as we have already
■•emnrked.
It is due to the family of tile deceased to
say that they deny theslatcmentrins.noted
above, lmt, ns tlie facts have become.street
rumor, we. liave thought proper to give
them ns they liave been given to us.—AT.
0. Pitujjitiif't lift fast.
• .... -— -■—gi ■
Voting Vo;ni1nlimi of Wnsliliigton City.
Tlie correspondent of the World gives
the following summary of tho class of
people who now cliielly compose the
voting population of Washington, and
wlio woiv tho rioters at the election .there
on Monday:
Out of about DA 000 populaiion, Whsh-
mgtetj City numbers at least (10,000 blacks
and 20,000 carpet-baggers who lend them
JAMlil.L A. 1 A, ^: |t!lC . it.'silnglng A. Son,
■Wlioloi-inle Ctvocroi?^,
Kt'rOiluou Commission Mi'relinnt.°. nml Healers
f in IVhii's ami LUtpors,
31 Nnrlli llmvaril Slfeet,’
niivOin* Hull itnni'e.
rUSSrtN .t' m'NTTINH.
/ COTTON FACTOUS,
nn«l
CTeiliral Commission .Vr' clnmls
Nns. H7 A Oil W'nler.Street, (near Wull.l.
I t A. M. AVatkinsi) NKIV VOMIf.
iioferinSami K. Siirnnlls. l’res’t .Merelmnls’
1 J-.xoluiuirnMiiiioiinl llnnki .1.1.. Wortli,Cnsliler
hu’k llunk: 11. W. llinves, nf Mivsi-h Howes &
Alain—New Volk. (1. M. WMIliims & Co.,
I Charleston, s. C. .1. L. Vlllllloima, SiivnuniiJi,
I <la. A. Austell,-I’re's’t Allnutn Nttllonal llwik,
AVA1U1F.N, 31, D.,
1‘li.vsll'lnii, Surgeon nml Aerouelicnt 1 .
OO'ers jits services to the liilinhltnntH ol' lint-
10 a. 101,1 the riiirrounitliiK count r.v. Having ttg
l lull luf can give j'ciicral nut Isfnct Ion.
Office in No. 2, (Jeer Kinrj's More.
• KUKllllKNCi-.H—
Win. Tomj)c»t, ^r. D.. Toronto, Cnnmla,
Win. McGill, M. D„ Oslmwa, »•
A. Fnnle, M. !>., ilrooklj'ni ”
,Wof. Frank 11. Hamilton, Alp'iiiUiiKSnrpei
mnl l’rnt'. Austin Flint. AUenillug l'hysieji
lli'lllvuellosiiMiil, Newt ink. nplji
ir will bo i "
skives. Of the r>T,000 fjirmer slaves, at
least r.0,000 are of the clnss that, in day
of peace, were called tield hands —liegn
who worked in gangs put in-tho lief
lived among themselves, nml did not pi
that ordeal of-house-Service,, Of these
jUjSlO Held hands, at feast four-fifths liavu
drifted into this tmliappy city in the wake
of the Federal armies, and liave come
from all parts of Virginia, Maryland, and
tlie Carolines, being tho worst of tlicir
rai l', whom the adveiiL of peace has en
tailed upon tlie best government the world
over saw, as “wards,” political puls, and
venal voters. ^
Colonel IKnllro rt'H Letter.
Tlie MiUedgeville Southern Recorder
pays the following merited compliment to
Col. Ilulbert, the present hjuperinteiulent
of tiie State Itoad:
“Wo publish inanotlier column, a letter
of Col. ll ulhert’s in reply to one Mr. Dali,
member of tlie Legislature, wrotu relative
to the payments in the Treasury ol' the
earnings of tlie Slate Hoad. For want of
room we do not publish his last letter, lmt
we have no hesitancy in saying that Col.
llnlliurl is right as regards the dignity of
his office, ami is under no obligations to
report his reasons or (he workings of the
Hoad to this man or Unit mail, and why
lie only pays in 893,000 per month, Were
wo in liis position we certainly would not
“Wo do not know Col. Ilulbert, nml
have no motive in speaking for or against
him, -hut as an act of justice, we believe
that lie is managing the State Itoad with
ability nml honesty; mid that lie will lie
able to make a very satisfactory report to
tlie neSt Legislature. Sueli are our im
pressions and opinions. He certainly
manifests great interest ill the welfare of
the road, nnd has labored diligently to fos
ter every thing that would lie advantageous
to tlio charge he has in hand,”
Josli Hillings’ 1'lillosoiili.v.
I have heard a grate deal ccd about
“broken hourtes,” and there may ho a
few of them, hut mi cxpethice lz Hint
next lew tho gizzard, the Iiarto is
the tutl'est peace ov meat in the whole
critter.
There is nothing in this life that will
open the pores of a man so much ns tu
fall in luv; it makes him nz fluent az a
tin wliissle, nz limber nz a hoy’s tiffin
chain, and us-perlite ns a dnnzing muster;
his nil.'.", iz az fall ov sunshine az a hay-
field, nail iigre ain’t any Wore guile In
Jilin than there lz in a stikoV mcrlasses
curniy. - , „
It strains a man’s pndosophco Iho Wust
kind tew lull'when ho gits bent.
IVimmin are like Uoiwsto, n little squeez
ing makes them the mitre fragrant.
Matches may he mado In heaven, hut
they are generally so 14 down here.
>'[usiek hath charms tu soothe a savage;
this may he so, hut I would rather trl n
revolver on him fust.
IliipeiieliioeiCt.
The ground-swell for the impeachment
Of Gov. Jlulloek is gaining volume every
day. Jfoii without respect to party lines
nee calling fin- it, and wo learn Unit prom
inent members of both parties are engaged
in getting, up the facts to he presented at
m.'
. rough thing to overhaul, un
less the right dog is after her, and then
!hey are the easiest of awl to ketch, and
dlleii make the Very best ov wives,
when alltrt really falls iu love, she is
1 powerless asa mown daisy.
Her impudence tlgai changes into mod
esty, her tunning inter fear, her spurs hits
a halter, her priming hook into a eradle.
'The best way to keteli a nfrt iz ten
pop,
An old bachelor will brag about hiz
freedom to you, hiz relief from anxiety,
hiz independence. This iz a dead heat,
past resurrection, for everybody knows
tliQ.ro ain’t a moro anxious dupe' than lie
iz. All his dreams lire charcoal sketches
of boarding-school misses, he dresses hiz
hair, paints Idz grizzly mustache, culti
vates lnmyons mid curns.Tew pleiisu his
enplains, the wimmen, and only gits lulled
at for hiz pains.
I tried being an old bachelor till I wtiz
about twenty years old, and came very
near dying a dozen times. I hurt moro
sharp pain iii one year than I have hnd
since, lint it all in a heap; I was iu a
lively fuver all the time.
There is only one person who lias in
habited ibis world thus far I think could
liave been an old bachelor and done tlie
subject justice, and he was Adam, 1ml 1
hold it to ho every man’s duty to selqekt
a partner and keep tlie dance hot.
11 " 1 MU 1 II: l- ,
workmen of tlie cadaverous ‘obuquered
race’ lnrcrd to leave their work, and pn-
dorse, in office hours, at a public meeting,
the monstrous requirements ortho Super
intendent! This is a public ‘proclama
tion,’ excluding from work in tins institu
tion (which employs probably more Ilian
a thousand men) all printers whose self-
respect revels iHmit-nml-onl equality Willi
tlie negro race. The same means will lie
used m all tho workshops of every descrip
tion under the control of the. Government
Wldther will all this tend ? And what
will be tlie (inale thereof?
Tlie same correspondent says that “a
case of considerable interest Is reported as
having recently occurred on tlie heights, S]
wherein tlie daughter of u wealthy mer
chant of high standing in the community,
billowing the dictates uf Nature, and the
example of Dcsdomonu, eloped with a
gentleman of dusky hue, who superin
tended tlie equine department of her pa
ternal relative, Tlie proof of (lie lady’s
Illiirts to
folly is said to he conclusive
suppress tlie promulgation of the fact
have proved futile. For obvious reasons,
is pure I
on, and lie |
live tliousa
past Week,
lias
tlie agent of tlie
some time since, did not come
clothed wilh full diplomatic powers. Ills
object was to liave informal interviews
with tlie 1‘reildoutntld Secretary of Mtate,
and to learn something of tho stiite of feel
ing here. Having inplishcd his mis
sion, he returned to Ciiltiu
Tlie Cubans are more, confident titan
ev-'i of success. They do not believe that
Spain cansparo many more troops, asslie
will need them to quell dissensions at
lmmq, while tlie Spanish troops nmv in
Cuba are sulfering terribly from tlie dis
eases incidental to tlie climate.
In reply to a question as to wllGtht r the
Americans Who liave joined tlie Cuban
forces would not also sillier severely from
the ravages of I lie climate. I was told dial
Clitic >
soparatlo .
mains pretty muck as sill
slightly damaged bV tho t
expense of tlie i ' '
Wo lea:
ocomrid
county, y«
tlmtam*ntl
liiul a little quarrel \vi
Cast time on yesterday, «1
of which tin* hushanil
house, saying to his ’
go down to tho mill,
who recovered her temper,
down to the mill, which was
distance oil', hut had not been there .
when one* of his children came runni
from tho house, and told him that
mother had killed herself, lieturning
his home, Mr. Walker found his wife ly
ing on the tloor in a pool of blood, dead.
ife
at least seven out of cMit irero Southern She had cut her throat front can* <«» car
Tlio jioor ’
3 uttimdedTrco of olmrgc.
A VKHY £ r«FKMAN. , ronspvs w T<AWi
King Ptrcot* Dalton, Ucol-gla.
Will attend promptly to nil Law Claims In tho
.Supremo Conrt. ol tho United States; Court Of
Claims, and Kxeeuttvo Departments at. Mash-
in«, 1>. C.: m the Federal Courts for tho North
ern District or Georgia, and llaulaupt Court at
Atlanta, Ga.s iu the Htnto Courts in tho comi-
1 les of Whit held, Murray, Gordan, ItartoW, C'u-
loosii and Dade.
May.04 f.
jyj X. XEALOX,
Ilooliseller, Stationer ami Xcwsinnn,
Opposite Jcsso Trotters,
-Apr-1 y Hamilton Street, Pat.tox, Ga.
gPKlXC IMPORTATION FOR 18001
Bibbons, Millinory and Straw Goods.
armstrongmTator H, CO.;
2.'J7 and 200 Halt Imoro Street,
BALTIMORE,
Importers and .Tohhevs of
Bonnot nnd Trimming Rthons,
Volvut and Push Jtlhhoiip,
Bonnets Crapes, PllUs nnd Pallas,
Illusions, Blonds, Cnees. Uuehos, Notts nml
? Velvets,
Fronoh Flowers nnd Feathers,
Sp ; aiv Bonnets nml r.a«llos Hats,
. Trlimned and l:Htriiume<l,
Pnndown and HlmUer IToods.
Thnlnrgcst 0totd« of Millinery Goods In this
emmtrv, nml UUCdUtilled in ehoieo variety,
wldoU weotlhr at prices that will doty compe
tition; Orders Solicited. k’bio-tJm 8
Q.1!KA*C AT'TllACTION
■Unoli .S3 C'ollmrgV,
231 and 2;}:} MurkVit Street, Chattanooga, Tcnn
Who avo now selling Goods, such as Fancy and
filhpife KrvOooils. Boots, Shoes, Clotljing, etc..
at. such ptMees as were never known hol'on?, nnd
whi'Jh .defy eompotlttou. Cull nnd oxamhio
1 Dating hoiight our goods in thc first X. York
Houses, wo tiro ahlo to supply mtTelmnts and
farmers iit wholesale and retail prices, unusu
ally Sow for t his market.
ith thhTiibusc,.
A Man Who Couldn't Live on n 3IUlion
it Year.
Tho walk of Paris arc this momcnf
covered'o’itli bills aimmmoing Iho siilo-ol'
lho';])iclui'o gallery hoiongiiig to Count
Koiicholcfi' liWihoriidko. It is said to bo
tho last remnant left—nml it belongs-To
creditors—of tho magnificent estate of
which lie entered into possession just
nine years ago. It then was valued at
sni,27,0,000 in gold. He traveled through
Pastern, Southern nnd Western Europe,
in great stale'. There was no whim ho
refused to gratify, llechartered asteam-
sliip to convoy hint from ono point to mi-
other. He hod special railway trains for
Ids party, lie gave princely entertain
ments, was lavish of presents. lie had a
numerous relimie. H was his sister who
married Air. Douglas Home, tlio medium,
jl was la- who carried Alex. Dumas to
Russia. Nino years ago he was master of
8000,000 annual income.' .It was not
enough for.him. lie could not live on
less than f-1,200,000 a year-his expenses
several years are said to liave exceeded
Ibis amount of money—anil now nothing
remains of nil that- wealth lmt debt.
*>• ' tin A'M-l.-'.l I'ily ill Sonora.
Tlie following aceounl of the discovery
of an ancient oily in Sonora is translated
from tlio JJstndti( dt Oceiikntc, of Uves:
A friend writes us from Alla tlie follow
ing letter:
I will inform you of a new discovery
made by IL lVdro Urias and ills nephew,
whilst coming from the ltio Colorado in
search for a mine, which they found near
Tinajnta in the Prieto .Mountain, from
which place two pounds of metal were
taken out, which produced one dollar and
filly cents’ worth of silver.
From tho mountain summit they saw
two wild horses, which they captured
after a chase of one day and a luilf. Dur
ing the clmse they lost tlielr way and
commenced walking toward tlie South.
After walking for two days in tho wild
erness, they found an ancient city, which
hurt never been heard of before, w ith a
grand .temple similar to tlio one In Cnr-
hoea, with three towers and a dome, with
three bolls. Two saints in their niches,
in a good slate of preservation, were found
insido of the building. In their rambles
about tlie ruined pity they found six dale
Ircesimd a great number of pear nnd other
fruit trees. A spring of line water and
the rains of a itietql foundry were also dis
covered. Here tlio party stopped to pro
cure lend to load tlicir pistols. After
remaining two days iu the said place
these men went iii tlio direction ol Rio
Colorado.
we refrain from giving (lie names of tlio
parties.”
“ Just Jleforc lire HattlCJ Mother.”
Just licforo (Ho li utile, Mother,
Joltllhy felt itmvell;
Wlml.wiiH tilling Johnny, Moline,
Johnny couldn't tell.
Johnny rim lUvnyDIothhr,
llriivlilK caiiinln'rt ire;
Joliiinyean’t nhhle, Mtiger.
Ii'cnritigcnnnoii lire.
Johnny esmo to me, Mother,
Wiisii’l Jdloihy rightl
- Ten with me wits nicer, Mulhcr.
Then n horrhl light.
Let me .Merry Johnny, Mother,
And W e’ll hlrsrt the iluy,
tVhen Just before tho hutlle, -'lother,
Johnny rnnnwny.
A Itrmnrhnlilc Hjiiscoimte.
As is generally known; Bays (lie Balti
more Bun, the Bishops of tlie Methodist
Episcopal Clmreh in this country arc not
Diocesans, hut exercise a joint nnd general
authority over the whole Churoh. One of
them, Bishop Kingsley, is about to start
on a course of Episcopal visitations which
nil'ordsa striking illustration of the breadth
of the field over which our American Me-
tlihdists have oxtended thcirmtesioliary
operations. He goes first to Colorado,
where he will organlzo an annual confer
ence; tlicnec to Oregon to superintend the
meeting of conference there; then back to
the- California conference, and then to
Shanghai, in China, and from there to
the conference In Northern India. After
hat lie is to visit the work iu Germany,
Denmark, Sweden, and Ollier European
countries. Tills visitation round the
world is to end in Franco next summer,
and the Bishop experts to reach his home
again, If; life is spared, in September of
next year. In tlie programme of . this
tour, the days of tlio month are specified
oir which 'cacu meeting is to he held; and
such is tlie completeness of modern ar
rangements for travel that very lilllo
apprehension is entertained of a failure
in tlie appointments.
r--—
Travel North nml South.
A Washington dispateli to tlio New
York Times of tlio lOlli, says:
New York-hotel proprietors and rail
road men nml Olliers in this city remark
that the travel from the South to tho
North lias been lor the last few weeks
larger than at auy season since tlie close
of Clio rebellion. Nearly ail these people
lien, or those who hadTiccomoncdimated
mei .
by residence in the tropics. Any serious
jekness among them is not apprehended.
era received hero by parlies
f tlie
All tlie letli
ill the confidence of die leaders of tlie rev
olutionary movement in Cuba are of tlie
most encouraging character. Tho army
is being thoroughly organized, under ex
perienced* and competent commanders;
reinforcements from this country are nr-
Hvihgtit tlie rate of live hundred per week,
wilh amis, ammunition, provisions, and
with a razor.—.liq/ustn Chrmiielc.
oil. (lie Ilorrlil .Monster!
All Englishman says: “Tin- fairynmv.'
English girl of tlie jiasst—tho ideal of wo
manhood, of home, birth and breeding—
has passed away, and is replaced by a
creature who dyes her hair and paints her
face as the first article of her personal reli
gion; whoso sole idea of life is pleasure
clothing, and tlie Cuban atmy now hum- and luxury, and whose dress is tiie object
hers fifteen thousand thoroughly equipped of such intellect ns the possessor,
and organized soldiers. Thin force,
disaster
It would seem that t
find regular campaign'll
cut from what they promised ih
mol are deserting. I Ik Louisville
ci', 1st in-t.,says: “Tlmmlliliaarede
ingin squails at lfumimlilh,Twin. X
liave died of spotted fever, which is said
lo prevail in tlie camps.”
strengthened considerably by Americans
from' till! West and South wlib have seen
service is believed to he equal to any army
the Spanish Governincnt can plaeuagaluat
them in Cuba.
This,however, is not tnbirmnin strength.
The revolutionary Government set up by
the “Volunteers.'” and theirscizurcof tlie
Government of the Island isproduejpgdis-
Tho wool interest is exorcising iho Ohio
radicals. They don’t want ex-Goveruor
Hayes renominated, because lie voted in
Congress for the reduction of tlio tnrifi'on
wool lo such an extent as to forbid its be
ing grown iu Ohio. Ohio lias been iu the
wool business a very long time. Sin- was
tlie head-center of tlie underground rail-
allectioii among tlie Spanish troops and a road Wien it was tlie practice to run off
resistance by tho’Spauish officials, which tlie ebony and enslaved
lTof. Marsh, .
covered in the tertiary d
ka Hie minutest fossil hi
It is only two fet high, allhc
This makes tlie 1'
discovered on Hi
■, lias dis-
Nc-hras-
olitained.
imflcrgrou
raeliee to
tlie ebony and enslaved population of the
.South to SOIIIO point where they could en
joy the glorious atmosphere of tlie live
North. Tlie r ’ ’ ’ "
Hxpon
The large Elephanl
exhibition
fumes twcnty-llye four
hundred pounds of oa
all-tends to tlie advantage of tlie revolu
tionists. Desertions to tlio Cubans are of
constant,occurrence, and iarreitBliiL'cvcry
day, while, tlie morale of tlie Spanish army go hack on their wool,
is such that commanding Generals arc
afraid to t rust tlielr men in a light,
It is believed to be certain that tlie first
iD
Ohio radicals should never
In Austria.
It is a rale that when Austrian army
officers below a certain rank marry, they
shall deposit a certain sum of money with
the Flnaiieo Minister ns security. Up to
1800, thirty million tloriiis had thus .been
deposited. A recent investigation shows
that the whole amount has been school-
funded, a Tennessee phrase for stealing.
consideration with lie Roda, tlie new Cap
tain General, must he tlie reinstatement
ol' tiie power of Spain by suppressing tlie.
Volunteer Juntas throughout the island.
Tills will he no easy task, particularly
with a large and well organized army iu
tlie Held against him, battling for life am!
liberty.
An Junior In llllliciiltlcs.
Tlie last issue of tlio Newnan lVople’s
Defender, edited bv Troup Taylor, former
ly of tho North Georgia Times of this
city,* eonlaiiis_tho following very flank,
statement of editorial and domestic diffi
culties, which should gain for tlio victim
the sympathies of all tender-hearted peo- MM^iora"
Hard on Editors.
In the Swiss Canton of Ur,,
and editors are whipped on the I
for publishing articles which the
ties do not like. In Bohemia, editors who
assail the govern meat arc sentenced l<> im
prisonment. In Mecklenburg, the nppo-
sition papers are not allowed to publish
leading articles.
In America thoy. try to starve them out
by passing Pauper I’rc s Laws, and the
subscribers by not paving their subserip-
lions.
plo:
“AVc liave not been ahlo for tho last
ton days lo give the usual degree of atten
tion toonreditoiialduties. Engagements
at homo of a novel diameter have demand
ed tlljjCU of onr lime. Owing to tlio ab
sence of servants and tlio sickness of our
better-half, We liave been compelled 16
cook, milk, and muse our baby, who. by.
the way is tiie smartest baby in'the "Wes
tern Empire.” Tilings are getting all tile
more promising at our house, mid as soon
an tlie l’eople’s Defender makes money
enough lo deliver us from perpetual Cave,
wo intend to brighten up.”
^ .Mrs. Kolb, who recently dieii in Madi-
i\ e shall never know until lye arc son, Morgan county, left ini eMate valued
meml into ctornltv.” wwtns n llvim. •’
at near 8100,000, almost all oi which is
bequeathed to '.lie Ordinary of {lie county,-
in trail, for the purpose of educating tlie
poor orphftn children of the county
UlRlil.
A traveler in Pennsylvania asked tU.
landlord if they had any eases of sun
stroke in that town; “No, sir,” said tlie.
landlord: “if a man gels drank here IVn
say lie is drunk, and never call it any
cruniuo;”
ushered into eternity,” wriles a living
author, “how great lias been tlie intluemv
which one "untie, loving spirit has exer
cised iu a household; shedding tlie mild
radiance of daiiv life, and checking tlie
inroads of discord and sin liv tlio simple
setting forth of that love WhieU’seeketli
not her own,’ hut which suutfmli lotig’
amt is kind.”
Iilena from Knropc.
A Dresden eorresiiondent of tlie Jour-
iwj of Commerce, writing last month,
__ t says:
are of Tlie tomisty hraith iinVf pjeasnrc- “Thoro are no fields, ns with mu-nocn- ^ i hV'. v ai
seeking clnss, and Washington is merely closures of fence or hedge; hut one cro)l is bang muler
cultivated up to another, and to the Cage ” - • •
of tho roadway. ’No ground is lost in
stone walls or zigzag leiices on any farm
lalid on tliu eontineut, so far ns my travels
have extended. Cattle m-o no where soon
without an attendant, exeopt in Holland,
where tlie tlie emmls are a sufficient bar
rier.”
Again lie says: “Tho popular use of
beer among the Germans inis almost.over
come tlie habit of druukeness which was
once so common. It is lo bu hoped Unit
the pi'olijbfttlonist in our country will not
prevent a reformation so practicable and
so much needed m America.”
Anol her idea is suggested thus: “One
is hardly ever annoyed here by mosqui
toes, Hies, or any other Hying insert, mnl
perhaps tlio universal protection of birds
has something to do witli
Ireland.
Dispatches from Cork state that robber-
ies of arms and ammunition are ol' daily
occurrence throughout the southern part
of Ireland. Suspicion in all eases fastens
to tho members of Fcnimi organizations.
Extraordinary precautions are taken by
the authorities lo guard against outrages.
IteiiinrkalilQ Surgery.
Dr. Carnochan, with a view of relieving
a patient of the dolouroux, look out the da
nfleeted nerve, by entting away tin* upper *e
a fleeted nhrvc, by cutting away the u I’D”
jaw ill part, tracing it backwards ftnuei
lieath ami behind tlie eye a I (Q tit tiiree
inches, and cutting it oil' just at iis Jjniii-
tion with tlie hmili. The time occupied
and a half lioiira, the pailon
or tlie iiifiueneo of ether.—A'
Y. Suni
QllalDleit Hnlfrnxc.
Nigger Mitlrage in Wasiiinglrtn i-: live ‘
of-the udious qunUlIeations Hint prevail in
certain of tlie Northern Blales, hiit 1
one not down in tho law. The
of voting is qualified by tho big
Witty that a man will liave I '
if la- opposes Hie majority
dates the vote nml liiak. s
aliment very Udvnutag
travel between tho two sections is looked
upon ns nil evidence that the South has,
iu some mensure, roeupemU'd from tlie
cherts of the war, ami that prosperity is
again returning lo her. The number of
business people and land speculators
going South is also on the increaso. and
several real estate ngeueics here lire doing
a profitable business in tlio sale and ex
change ofSoulhcrn property.
At (Ttilrcli.
Some officious cuss, who probably lias
not seen thu inside of a merting-house
more Ilian once in the last Half dozen
years, volunteers tile following advice:
“Ladies, leave your babies at home, if
you can. Ifyou cmv’t, and tlio miserable
little tilings cry iu Church, get up nild go
out, and nurse them or quirt them some
Ether way, and then come quietly hack to
your seals.
“Men,- lenvo your tobacco at home; or
if yoU enil’t, get up and go out to tho
back lot of some livery stable, and never
come back until tlio spitting is all ovur.
“ Young gentlemen, when the service is-
over, do not stand about tlie church door,
lmt go home and relied on what you have
heard.
‘ ‘To everybody—if you want to talk of
sleep, slay lit home.”
Poor OIil “Floss.”
Brownlow publishes a letter in fiivor of
universal sullrnge. Ho says for tlie re
publicans of Tennessco to continue tlio
restrictive policy when tho party every
where else opposes it, is mischievous and
ridiculous.
‘■llropiicrt off very Huilitenl.v,” mirt Mow.
During the cross-examination of a wit
ness, lic'was asked where his father was,
to which question, with a melancholy air,
lie. responded: “Dead, sir; dropped oil
very suddenly, sir.” “How came lie to
drop oll'siuMrtiiy?” “Foul play, sir; tile
Sheriff imposed oil his unsuspicious na-
XcRrocs Pcclorcil ItllRlliIo Jo Onicc.
Atlanta, Ga., June Li.—'flic Supreme
Court of Georgia to-day rendered a decis
ion that tlie negro Is eligible to office;
Brown and McCay for it, Warner dissent
ing.
Me Cay held Hint tho State was without
civil, government before the Convention
Hint made thu present constitution; that
(lie blacks mid whites participated in gel
ling up the Convention nnd framing the
constitution, and it was against it to ex
clude either black or white from the priv
ileges, unless expressly prohibited.
Brown claimed that the Fourteenth
Amendment forbids anybody being de
prived of Hie privilege, and as Hie Code
gives citizens tlio right lo hold office nnd
the constitution makes him a citizen nml
does not forbid him to hold office, he dirt
not intend to break Hint Fourteenth
Amendment and deprive tlio negfo of his
rights.
judge 'Warner held that tlie negro wns
a now political creature in Hie body poli-
tic;.tlmC lie must hold office by special en
actment; Hint the Code, wliicli defined the
powers of citizens, was enacted before tlie.
negro became a citizen and therefore did
not apply lo Him; that lie did not liave tlie
rigid to hold office Under the common law
nor by statute since ho wns made acilizon,
hut tlio Convention voted dolt'll tlie propo
sition' to make him eligible to office nnd
that until ha was especially authorized to
hold office he was ineligible.
Jews Iw I'artlmnoiil.
There are seven .lews in tlie present
English I’arlinmetit—a larger prnportion-
tiie 'Culled session of the Legislature/ A
delegation will leave- soon lor New lork; . .
ami Washington City to .obtain some ini- rope, join the BU
porliiilt testimony.—-HfiliiW Const. plvcd«
h W *; * P- , ■_ .. ix'y f ' ' ..W P .V.’
ate representation than iiny olher religious
denomination has, exeopt tlio Established
Clmreh. Though- tjipy arc all liberals,
there is no tendency on the part of any
of them to extreme radicalism ; neither 1
are they, in the remotest degree, inim
ical to tlip Clmreh of England as cslab-
s something to do with this filet.”
Mill fury Trial or n Citizen of Sllssis-
sliiiil.
The trial of Yerger, of Jackson, Miss.,
by military commission is now progress
ing, for killing Col. Crane, of tlio Federal
army, and mayor of Jackson. The follow
ing is an account furnished tho New Or
leans Times, at that Unto!
“During Yergcr’s absence front Jack-
son his piano wits seized and sold for Un
paid taxes, Crane being Hie purchaser.—
Verger met Crane on the street yesterday,
(Then the latter mado an explanation in
regard to the sale,.duvihg wide'
HCVflllllC Decision.
Tho Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
iu reply to a letter from Assessor Cornell;
of Toledo, rules that parties engaged in
pjiekingpork in hulk, putting il up in I>;ir-
rels nnd rendering liird for sale, should lie
required to pay a special III" as manufac
turers, and to lotiim their sales. Onsales
ill excess ol 81(830 a day, the lax of 82 on
Slleli excess.
rich Yerger
iiiv furious, and seizing Crane, whirled
him nround, using tlie grossest language, | lotls0 , M loiVislied tlie very ym
Crane resented this nnd .struck him With bnngmg into the pnrlor'a In
a light rattan, lower' instantly dfow a bread and butter, nndsartna
thug knife nttd stubbed Crane throe times,
the- Wounds severing tho heart aiVd pro
ducing Instant death. Yergor was imme
diately arrested, pal in heavy irons, and
carried under guard to the military camp,
where ho now lies.”
olil Ilrcom*.
Tlie worn nut lauds of “Old Greene”
require blit lilllo rest and ordinary care,
lo make them again productive. 1 The
Greensboro’ Herald sitys, and we Cite this
as evidence of what may lie dodo witli all
the “oirt lands” of middle Georgia, Unit
I)r. Thomas 1\ Janes, of. that county.
(Greene) has just finished mowing a field
of live acres 'of red clover, tlio most ol'
WhiCli tilcitsnred four feet and five inches
high, and'yielded two anil a half tons
the acre. It was planted nno ycara;.
Inst March, on old land which lias bean in
Null In (ho Fool.
To* rrtieve iftom the terrible efforts of ^ ^ mra
running a nail m the foot of a manor .,
horse, take,! peach leaves, bruise them, l-
apply to tlio wound, confine with a bail
dage. They cure as if by magic. Renew
the appiieal ion twice a day, il' necessary,
hut one application usually do. s the work.
I have cured noth man and horse iu a few
hours, wlien they were apparently on the
point of having tho loek-Jiiw. This recipe,
remembered nnd practiced, will save many
valuable lives.
Very Cruel!
A very voung man, living in Monlgorii-
Ofy.ltj love witli a very young lmlv. paid
lier a visit Inst Friday evening. Tlio old
folks thought Hint the children were too
oung to k6ci> company, and coitVeyud tile
ilthg tlie girl out of tlie rc
young1
hint by calling Hie girl out of tlie room
nnd sending her to bed. Tlie l:\jly of the
house astonished tlie very young man bv
bread nml butter, and saying, in her kind
est manner; “There, Bull, take this and
run home to your moth
hoys were iu lii'd.” il
outrageous cases of.
lie laid piii'diascd, found tlie dead hotly
of an infanti
Holes rorReniKiiR.
Better to read one good bo
than lo rend teufcarrtessly.
begin to read a book if it is no
will have lime io finish it.
how you spend time in reading
which arq not worth reading. Yot
better throw away money than time,
a had man may have a good name,:
bail book may have a. good title.
A Strange Flab.
The Barnwell Bent im 1 .-ays: “A strange,
fish was caught at Ilavgood’s Mill lately
by Mr. Long. It hail two mouths anil
twotongucs, and his honk wns ia its lower
’ ’ " ything
Wi that,
•urso
iVm.l Jasper FpmKyi
G61. Thomas Jordaii, of Jasper, says
tlio Telegraph, In our office yesterday, re
ports lino rains nil over that county and
from that place tosMueoii, a distance of
about thirty miles. Tlie corn on the rctl
lands of Jasper is almost nsgood nsitcai
It looks like a dark eimul. Cotton iu km
High, heallliy and full of promise, 2
Jordan says Hie guanoed eottrti looks
itiioiit three liuutlrcd per cent, better limn
the other. _ | ^ A
Rnhlcr of a llurke County Planter.
Adkin D. Lewis, a citizen of Dnrko