North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, July 15, 1869, Image 1

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ORTH GEORGI 1JK5KKHATK1 I> I'llff', AIM) HIOAITUIL ITS LI'lEKATlltn, A>1) I*K< X 4 IHOSSI VK I A'' Hoij TI II'TIITN INTElllS^S. WHITMAN & WRENC II. DALTON, (I LORD I A, THURSDAY, JULY 15, I860. min<>:i.i.amuis AiivSH'klSr.niA'TN. ! ill ANKS ft IHVINU5 A AT i.a\v,ttornkys »h,t{oor K lu. f.'bll it. a. niYikun. A Ncrnioit. j Tin* X«*n'N|m|(<*r I’i-cnm. Sit I in”: in ii station tin* otluT day, 11i:i«1 ! AVe liml tin* following sensible and well- : :i liltli- Ki-i-mnn piTOchod In >flf in I He way 1 tiilibil iitiggcattoiiti in iholNiiidivilli! Gliris- 11 like; a ini I 'll report it lor, Venn- Will, i linn Al , s „ Ul illat w lilelj We J OHNSON ft McCAMY. ATTOUNKYS AT LAW, I T I> Stairs In KIuk llulliliiijr, Dalton, Gn. Will imicUoeJnt in; court a nf this Oreull, in tiiu u. Hot Ci I ul A tin m AMMOSH A WKl.llOHN. ATTOUNKYS AT LAW. Whitehall Street, Atlautii. (leoi-ala. M Kit 1C AN HOTKL, L Alabama, S' Whiti; A Wiiitwk k, 1 \V. II. Wiley, Clerk. llnaK<iKt* on rrloti to and fm T W. ltAUUKTT. dealer In Orv Gomlw.Gio. i a eerier* ami FrnvlHions/lIuimllnn street, DtiUnii, OeorKlti. F»*h. 2r»-2m. \V. iil'N AND LOCKSMITH, •Now Gum, PistolB, Cartridges, etc. OppositeTilths Houho, Hamilton Street, lew Rifles niiiile to order, and all repairing w W. WKUSTKIt. ith W. .1. JtKTTKRTON ft HHO., Wholesale Healers In Drasdlr*' "Wliirs, 1A«tnors, %'lir^injr ami SmnUnp Tobsfro*. Fancy tironwles, Confpctlom'rlcs, Cnimed Frails-, Oysters mid Sardines, AI ho, A«etHs for t ho tlvlee rated ’ Morning Amt Hie world-renowned Horsford Srlf-Rlslng Hr end OvAeVs snllolted »'VlMS-<ini .... . looked around, that my follow-being were u very unaminble and iininlercstin MUI...OO ia A.»..uht mo olio of. the beautiful lessons which we all should learn, and j lul, . v '‘ndoirto, and wo would ask every un taught it in such a natural, simple way, per In our land, having, the good of society that no out- could forget it. It was a and our country at heart, to copy, and to ladies room mi^^ ‘tIto, with Whatever Jof inllu- en women, old and vmmg, who sat wait- ,gum they have, to euloree its wholesome lug impatiently, all looked cross, low-spir- views as against the further demoraliza- itedorstupjd. 1 * * ‘ ^ ^j 1 1 ' l ! 1 ^ 1 linn of society and the fearful depravation of the tastes and sentiments of the people, now continually fed and pandered to by dual then a forlorn old woman, shaking i sensational newspaper.-! and thirdly period- \vith palsy, eaine in with a basket ot little i,.jvi.s. And we most earnestly ask parents wares lor sine, and went about inulelv ol-! 4 , , , , , fori.ig them to sides. Nobody QHLlit '''' !Ul trilllook anything, and the poor old soul stood wldl to,the papers jind-reading matter they bli'nk|ng at the door a minute, as if relue- i take into their houses for their wives, sons, taut to go out into the hitter storm again. | especially their daughters to read.— 8he turned, presently, and poked about , .... „. , ° . , ... IKS room, os if trvio- to liml somrlliio-; j J ; 0U H»«l»I« luvsideiimul your “Jew- and then a pule lady in black, who lay as j ‘‘l** 5 ’ if asleep on a sofa,‘opened her eyes, saw j “ AVe regret to see in respectable nows- the <»ld woman, and instantly asked, in a 1 papers detailed reports of prize-lighting, the career of strumpets, and othc Hitters, :i ration. nuitiiuo N. Mt nuAY, of I TO. Vnu Aimrrit kmoky ft co., } SUMMIT KKS nml ilojilers in Kimltsh, Goni Hint Aiuei'li'ioi Hard ware. Cutlery, ele.. \V. Unit ilium! street.. Haltimore, Mary In ml. Arlhov Kmiwy. \ Dee. 2l-3m. John 11. Kk KDICAL AND SFIlGICAL XOTlCK. X Son, M 1)M. a. w. nivintr i'llllge erly of South Carolina, Ten.ler their I 1 Whs «f Dalton . Via! AHrmton Klven tonllehr....... . Otllee, (luring theitny. eonu roi lvim;A font • * ' Tlmnil' WtroelH, uiiil night at reslileijee on Thomtoi Avenue, formerlv oeeupleit l»y Mr. .1. II. King. W. Hiving.*, f U. Hiving*, S January .Vly. \lt. «. ». MOWS. m m liisunim-e mnl Lnial Agreiit. • Insurance Com- .?nines River f lre I iisu ranee Coin |hi n It rprise, Cineiiinati.aml A IN HINT Col. \V. II. Tllilis, Lowry ft Knson, Hmi. D. Walker ami Col. .1. A. It. Hanks, Dalton, GsL January n-l2m. * kind tone— ‘•Have you lost anything ma'am?*’ “No, dear. Urn looking for the heatin’ place, to have a warm ’I'oiV 1 goes out agin. My eyes is poor and I don’t seehl to find the furnace nowhere.” “Here it is;” and the lady led her to the team radiator^ placed a clmir, and allow 'd her how to waiin her feet. “Well, now, ain’t that nice?" said lift old woman, spreading her ragged mitten: moral matter of a kindred sort. These abominations should be relegated to those papers which are avowedly published in the interest of vice, and not he put in the sheet that daily visits pur homes, and is perused by our families. We were shock ed the other day when informed that a cer tain paper was subscribed for because it contained such demoralizing matter, and parents amused themselves in seeing their leet it with readiness for pc to dry, “Tluinky, dear, this is proper daughter^ 0|i . v ^ v U - H „„„- 00 (Ul JW - comfortable, ain’t ll? Urn most froze to j rusal. The taste thus cultivated* Wo Heed to-day, beltU lame nttd wimhly; and not ! not wonder at the fcarl\ll developments selling much makes me. sorl; of down- • among the better classes of society. We‘ hearted*’ 5 highly, commend our brethren of the. sec- The lady smiled, wept to the counter, | ular press, who will forego a lengthened bought a cup of tea and sotne soft of food, \ sulMripnbn list rather than pollute their ju ried it herself to the old woman, and j columns and minister to the depravation aid, as respectfully ami kindly as if the of society. It is no marvel that religious ■ 1 " 1 papers tiud so lit tie patronage, when llashy old woman had been dressed in silk 'And fur. “Won't you lmve a cun of hot tea? It's Very comforting such ji day as this.” “Sakes aliVel Do -they give tea at this depot?*’ cried the old lhtly, in a tone of innocent surprise, that m:\krs a smile go round the. room, touching the gloomiest face like a streak of sunshine. “Well, now, this is jest lovely,” added the old lady, sipping a Wit v with a relish. “This does warm my old heart.” While she refresh® herself, telling her story meanwhile, the lady looked over the poor little wares in the basket, bought soap and pins, shoestrings and tape, and cheered the old soul by pjiying well for them. As I watt'hcd herd ding Ibis. I thought what ji sweet litre she. laid, though had considered her mther plain before." 1 felt drcadlhlly jishamed ot myself, tlial Lhad magazines and sensational newspapers are in so great demitn'd. We respectfully hut earnestly call upon pjirents to see ‘what kind ot' pabulum is served up to their.sons and daughters. Recollect, a taste for the perusal of edifying works must he culti vated—-the deprived roH* like ill Winds, will grow wit limit cultivation—how much faster when its cultivated! IVurful Dentil «|‘u Yomitf Wife. The wife of Ilezekiah Greenlee, of M:i- son comity, West Virginia,-was instantly killed one day last week under the follow ing circumstances: In company with her husband she was returning h'othoby a hear, path through the woods from ;i neighbor's where her hushand lin'd lieon :t! work during the day. eiblo Thrilling nml Ilonmntir Story—'I SuftCriiiK of it Slil|nvrerk«>il 4'reu — *!lev<!li .Men Kofrii by 4'niiiilbolN. In the. month nf August, tHikl, the I'^reneh ship Adelina Eliza quilted Bor deaux for Ilong Kong* A humlh a tier- ward she was spoken oil'Cane of Good Hope. She was never heard of again, until ji few days since, her history ami the history of all her crew became public. A typhoon in the Indian Oecah threw her out of her course, dismasted her, broke her rudder, and tossed her towards Ocenn- icii. Had weather lasted thirty days, and when fair weather returned‘she struck upon a coral reef, and the exhausted ciew were scarcely able to take refuge in boats. It was :i moonless, starless night when this accident occurred. They rowed wild ly, and tlmnkc'd God when'the breaking day showed them a harbor, surrounded by ji charming landscape. They reached land and laid down to sleep. When they NiiiIi|(*ii Di'tilli of a MluiNtrr. The Atlanta Constitution of Tuesday relates the following sad incident: On last; Sunday night the K,*y. John Long, of Thbmnsville, North Carolina, ji Methodist Divine of twenty-live faithful years’service in the pulpit, began preach ing to a kirge. congregation in Welscv Chap el— the elnll'tdi of the Rev. Mr. Kimlnlll. I le laid continued some ten minutes, when he suddenly stopped, and with a livid lace jiud gasping utterance asked Mr. Kimball if any thing appeared to he the matter with him. He sat down in an easy position, folding his hands nml throwing his head hack on the sofa in ji reclining manner.— ig his illness, and at the same (Jcorjflik No pro me Court. Of the Justices who compose this Court at the present time, there is ijot one native Georgian. Warner was horn in New England, MeCay in Pennsylvania, and Drown in South Carolina. It seems that' they grow worse as they come South in their nativity. ^l^^inl^^nvAipnd’-wh^ tho lobiirlj i ."i r* wiiIking lumd in lmnd. not, !.! ‘ w-. 1 . ! l . .Ar M?S- iLiir/rte 1 1 dreaming ot any danger, when ji dead tree W" ' DltV GOODS, MOTIONS, &(J. jk, Nashvu.J.i:, Tbn.v. W. L. Huiiu*. I.. T. Armstrong, • \V. C. DIbrell, RAI L, TAVKL ft 11 ANNKU, ^ P WlioUkit. "BlqBwemn'N X sStHlionm-N, JOU I’ll INTKHS, Ami HlJiiik Hook MtiiiiUiietmers, No. is, I'nimi , Street, NiisliVille,Tennessee. F. M. I'iiiil. i t A. Ii. Tavel, } yj. \V. 111! liner, Jr A Jnnuary 1l-^.ni. [ J^JABlt L. WHITMAN, •j fciti of l.oulsvlll, Ky.. formerly of HliiBi,'oM,Gii. WlioleNiile (‘mmiliig, ol 37U Hrftiulivuy, llortn* of HOG K US, MORGAN* J AUFKL A. FAIN. with C. D. SlliiglulV ft s AVliolesnh* (irocers, p Frohuee Commlssfpn-Merfflmnts, mol Deule . In Wine* iiikI Lhpinrs, 31 North How hi .1 st W ipiors, ltaltimore. i;sson ft nrxTTiNG. COTTON FACTORS General Commission Jilt* ehants Nos. H7 ft ftt Water street, (near Walt.) (A. M. Watkins.) NIAV YORI si»r» Kxelumfie National Hank: .1. L. Worth. Cashlei Park Rank: It. JV. Hi wjis ollercd me; and (crest 1 he that It. qet .J| H IP vi A HB |HR room wonder fully.. It changed the faces of a dozen'.women; and I think it.ttmeljcd :i dozen hejtrls—for I saw nmny eyes follow the pl:iin..pale lsidy with sudden respect; at\d when Ihe old wonmn, with numy tlumks, got up to go, .seveml persons hcek- oned to her, j»nd bought .something, as if lliev wanted it i repair their .first negligence. 1 Old beggar women*are not romantic; neither tiro cups of tcsi; 'boot-lacings and eblori-d soaps—there were no gentlemen present to be impressed by the lady’s kind act) so it wasn't done for yflcct,‘jind ho possible reward could- be.received for.it, except the ungrainmatical tliauks of a Digged old woman. Jlut that simple little eluirity was jis good as a sermon to those who saw it; and I lliink each It'jiVeller went on her wjiy, better for tluit luilf hour in the dreary station. I cjiti testify tluit one of them did, and nothing but tlieemp- tiness df,her purse, prevented her from “comforting the heart” of every forlorn old woman shomel lbra week after. >ke they found themselves hound hand and foot ;mdsurrounded hvsjivjiges. Their captors proved to be cannibals. Kleven of them, thoivcdptaiti included. wer»*slain jindeaten. Three others contrived (how, does not appear) to make their escape, hut they were mutilated. The one who succeeded ill returning Europe lms one arm cut oil* and one eye torn out. The three reached a remote part of the island, where they found si canoe and embarked in it, preferring the risk of being devoured by sharks to the certainty of being killed aud eaten by cjtnnilmls. Fortunately tlicv found themselves in an arcltibeliigo, anti were able to go easily from one island toan- otlier. After wandering for some time, moving as rapidly as possible awjiy from the cannibals’ home, George 8aniazoh*s two companions' died of exliaUBtion. lie remained alone, mutilated, hopeless, upon a frail canoe. He nevertheless con tinued to push on, touching land only when necessary to.go to Sleep and get wii- tersmd food. He ate shell iisli and roots. One day lie reached the lust island of the. group, and nothing lay before him but the. wild oeejm. He set to work to build a Vnft» It took him a year* lie launched it. The waves threw it back outlie island. He several times tried put it to sesi, but ConftJihtly failed. He resolved lo turn his footsteps landward, but in si dillercnt di- .. reetioU From the cannibsils’ home. Ho climbed a niountiiin, ciossed a desert,.fell agiiin into savages’ hands, once more es- capcd from them, tied through forests;his feet were bitten by venomous insects: his face scabbed by the bites of musquiloc?. At last, nearer dead than alive, lie came upon white men. Ho lmd been walking for Hirce years, and had crossed South America on foot! The while men received him kindly, - and did what they could for him. He embarked upon a small UoiTu- "ucse ship, and at hist readied Europe.— 11 is family had long given him up for dead.—Paris Cur. AT O. Vicayuric, A Ileuiitirul AllcsoLr. Ait ravel lei* who spout some lime itiTur- kev rehites u bOiUitifuLparuble which 'was remains could not be rccognlHcd as that of a huniJin being. Strange lo say. Mr. Greenlee was not injured in the least furth er than being .sl'mincd fora few moments. Thecvcning wash calm one, and it iss’up- poBed tliat the tree, which wjis rotten at Hie roots, gave away from its weight.— Mrs. Greenlee had beenTimrried ;i little less limb six weeks. in bv a dorvisllfaiui which seemed even limre beautiful thau Stern’s celebrated figure of t lie. jtcCusiug spirit jind recording, angel. “Every mull,” said tile deverjsh. A CnrlnuN Cnso for Snrjccoiix. A curious case for medical men lms just come, to .light jit .St. Mary's ilorfpitjil in Detroit, it appears tluit about seven weeks ago a gentlenmn of that city, hav ing retired in sound health the night be fore, awoke in the morning and was jis- tottiUkd on discovering that during the night his right hand and wrist Imdswolch to fully twice its natural size, and yet, stmiige as it limy seem, lie experienced no pain. A physiemn was called ami Ihe medicines usually applied in cases of swel ling were resorted lo, but without other ellect limit to ihcrcjise the swelling. Oth er medical advisors were called, but nolle were able to give the singular disease a name. Four weeks ehipsed, and the swel ling finally ripened aud discharged ji small (pmutity of thick matter, but tHc lmnd immediately began to swell agjiin, mid it The <’ropx. Our exchanges from all parts of the South continue to bring us cheering accounts of the growing crops of all kinds. In some few sections an excess of rain is complain ed of, and just here we have an abundance line observing tlml ho, \vns quiet, Mr. KiqtT ; ul( j p, spare at this tinio; With iiociiter- lali arose and concluded l ie sermon, all { , m ... r.«.« the time thinking that Mr. Long wjis bet ter, from his quit* A .peak l Mr was spcflgjilcs It wjis an apoplectic stroke, from whicrh he never recovered. He died Momkiy morning about live o’clock, lb spoke again. this year, Georgia will he free, whether in or out of the Union. never in I'.x('fill0(1 by I.iim'ii's Orilor— The Villus District in Itninx. A AVashington uispsttch of July 2d says, after t heir recent repulse the Spanish thr ill tlie Giiicp Villus district were reiu- tbicedby two tiiousiind men, regulars and volunteers, which increased the govern ment force to nearly double ‘that of the Cubans,jind they were compelled lo retreat. Soveriil small bodies were captured by the Spaniards—one body numbering eighty- liYe lUeji. Among the latter Were a num ber of Americans, all of whom are report ed to have been oXeCUlcd by order of Gen ial Lcscji, commander of the expedition. Nearly all the large plantations inlliedts- trict have been destroyed. It is reported Uttll the Cuban General is concent rating his forces to meet Ihe column under Lcscji, jind that news of a decisive battle is expect ed every day. The **Slnr” on the domluCt of Ihe i:*»i- te«l Sink’s Towards t'lilm—IIn IleiiriiiK on the Alnlmiiiit ((Ui'slion. . The London Sluf oolmhentina oil llio ropoi'tod doportui'e fiom.Xow York of Colonel Ilynn'soxpcdUion for C'nhn, brings the eiremnstnnees to bear upon tho ques tion of tho claims now pending between the United Sinks and Great liritain. It A C'lirloiitt He*ult. The .Supreme Court bits decided that ne groes ;iro eligible, to hold otlicc in t Ids Slate. The same Court lms decided Unit thesoeml status of the negro is inferior to that of the white, and that* legislation looking to it cquuliziition would' be, under the coustitu- tio'h of’08, wliieh.deelares that “thesocial status of the citizens .shall never be the subject of legislation,” clearly imconstitu- tiomil. We then lmve this anomaly. A negro limy he Governor of the State—the liigli- cst omeu known to the laws—yet, if he at tends ehureh lie must take his seat in the gallery with negroes, while his footman or privjite secretary, being while, would be seated among white people. As Governor, It limy ho ni ccsssirv for him to ride on our railroads,Mnit if Inf does so lie must hike ji scat in si .second c'fcufr, car ainon: Yenaemiee. An olllce-holder at Washington, a re spectable gentleman, married Miss Anna I:. Surratt Iasi wceli iiiill *Vaa ibitucdiilki- ly dismissed from Ids position. II is not enough for tho lbulicnls tluit limy hung an innocent woman, but'tlicy must pursue a poor follow With vengeance for daring to marry her daughter. Where shall liadi- eal magnanimity find 11 sparallel? Gault lie fotifid in tins world, ol- must wo vkfit and look for it in the next? The I'ikm and The Ilaton ItougeadviK-aleli for the following,good stpry.ut. carpet-tmggers:. ; ,v‘ ' “Is.tllHt COOll llViltyl" , ''01i, ycH «lr, rop'llwl titii (if UK wild a spediiictlu'i evof in tho Coinite Hwhliip; . ; t "Well, I want a relit' live), him on that root,” pointing 1 knoli id' a viu'y. trill dak, “tilld! will stir liiniHelji” No sooner said than done, went up tlie ..tree like tv gre lightning. ‘'You satislleil, “Weill J'eiji a lms idp." Tlio froedimm looked ud t tied, and scratched ids hem and said! . . "Well, boss, dat coon'13 like U cnfpit- bagger, worry promising wlfBrlie® downi Imt when lie’s up liejiiqt ltd dso to nobody.” A Neil ill litre—B*tr«ordlni»»y kheiinm. ■ enmt. A jnfouomcqon of a most extraordinary nature line lately Ixj'cn witnessed by thu inhabitans of tlie borders of the Caspian Sea. This huge salt lako is dotted with numerous islands which produced yearly a, large, quantity of naptha, and it is lh> uncommon occurrence for fires to break tint lit Rio MMis add burn for many days licfnraiU'y, cim he extinginslied; Karly DlnrUborrion. Tim Asheville News couimemlsj the peo ple to gather and dry blackberries. It We urge our country friends to collect blackberries this Reason, dry them, and bring t hem to market. The crop lms be come quite jc prolitable one, and we see it staled that in one county alone, Forsythe, over 820,000 worth of this wild fruit was gathered )o*l year. The Writer knows of one wonmn who picked and dried with her own hands over 870 worth Of berries, l»e- sides Jittending to her ordinary household duties. Try it for one season’. Corn Crop in Knst Toiiiicsnco. TheMoristownGjizettessiys: “Wenev er recollect lo have seen the crop, in this section, in better condition than it is the present season < 11 is not so fot vvjird as we jiiive seen it, lnit it lms been well worked, and if the season continues lavorable the crop will he ji heavy one.” >ays , <k ... ie dcverjHjq. has' two angels, one on his right shoulder “We arc interested in the conducl of the l idled 8latcs Government in tliibmatter. America now stands in rckilinn to Culm exactly as England did in relation to the Southern Confederacy. Her neutrality laws must be thoroughly jiid etleelively enforced, or she will lojratho hold she has gained on the public opinion, which en sures the fair considerjilion of the Alsi- hanm claims. The Akibama escaped un armed; with *sm orditmry mcrchantnmn’s ci’cw on hoard, sind wc uro justly held*to lmve incurred a high degree of responsi bility for the conseiptenees. The depar ture of a party of eight lnuidrejl men i roiii New York harbor, as fay ;\s can be judged from present siecounts of Hie iillair, ap pears to be an iiilVactiotiofneutrjilityjiist as tlagrant ;is tlie escape of llie vMjiba’ma, and one wliich eouldhave beeniuuchinoi-e .easily prevented.” ii-am* WAUUKN, 31. D., Jhy*l<*li*n, Kiirjjcon niul Accouclictir, DircrsUtsRci vK’i’.s (n the niluililtiints Iff Dal ton, atcl tlicfiurvmmiliim country. Having nt- tcmleil some of tin--lii’st Mcillciu bcUnols in Caiuuiunml New York Cilv lit; fcnlq contlilent that he can uiv§ Buicral satlsfiictlon. Office in An. 2, Over King's Store. Ray kuhn i jmd one on hi* HL thin dor llJI: he does evil, theangel on Ihe lefUwritos it down, and lie waits till midnight. If be fore that linn! the limn hows his head and xclajiils, was soon worse than before. Ills ease ballled tlie skill of the most eminent phv- sieiiins jind*surgeons of the .Shite, and-the rd: but it* not at nrdniglit he sejils it, smd the beloved angel oil the right shoul der weeps.” .1. Foote, M. D„ Urouklyn, ltrof, Frank JI. llainlUon. Attumllnjrsuyuenn, %ihI Prof. Austin Flint. AttislqJIjig Physkhiu, • Yolk. aptjuTO ulctl free of chary. VICKY ft FRKKMAN. j\.. ATTOUNKYS AT LAW, King Street, Dalton. Georgia. Will attaint promptly to all LtlW Claims in Ihe Supreme Court of the I'nited States; Court pi Chums, ami Kxeeiitlve Departments at U ach ing. D. C.; in the Federal Court:- tor the North ern District of Georgia, ami ltankriipt Court at Atlanta. Ga.tln the State Courts in the conn- 1 les of Whit Held, Murray, Gorilan. llartow, Cu- toosn Jiiul Daile. Mayiktf. M. N. NKALON, Stnlioncr nml XowNiimn, posite Jesse Trotters, Hamilton Street. Dai/ 'PUl.Yt; IMPOItTA I IOV FOR 1S«!U Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods, AllMSTROMi, CATOU ft CO,, 237 ami 239 Haltimore Street, 11ALTIMORK, Import era and Jobhcrs »>f nontiet nml Trimming Rilmns, Velvet anil Sa.-h Rihbons. Freneti Flow. ‘raw .........—...... -- ---- Trimmed and Uplrlinniod Sundown and ShaUur Itooda. Tlielargest Stock oVMUHnevy Goods in tht: id unequalled in cljoieu which we oiler at pi le r ‘" tition. Orders Nolle a that will defy eoiupe- G KKAT ATTRACTION .‘Iinicimw Allnli! IliiUT.simii'il; forgive Inc!’ tlie migol mbs out Lite ive- huvo iccoivcilu (lee)) iiuij ml line, uuilthe eiroulutiou of llio blood in ihosg pufts seoins to lmve entirely suspended. As l’rrsideul Gruul \rns driving lo the ferry in Sffir Vork, r. lew dnys'ngo, lie was recognized liy Ihis driver of thu ear, who shouted at the top of ids voice: “lie you moid tlie illnon o' wnthcr I gave ye, Vorninst the stunted poins at lsli]iolsylv:t- niti Court llduse?” That chap wns evidently fishing for nil otllee—one of Grant's cousins, wo pre sume. 'Hie Virginia Itleetlon. I’lintMoxi), duly T.—The Stale, accord ing to tlie latest returns to-night, lms gone liy nearly foriy tlioiibaild <-lu,ooio for dvMkol'] and there, is a IJ'alker majority of fitly (ui a joint ballot in tin- Legislature. Tile jValker people elect all tiiu Gongress- men except three, who are 1'lalle, l’ortcr andNorlon—colored men. Tlnseompletc disaster to the AVell’s ticket results from: First, the unrcliabllltv of the negro vole, which in the country districts lms gone largely for Walker; and second, because: of tlie' failure of their raleulations in some of tho counlies bordering on Tennessee and Xot'lli Carolina, where the white votes for that ticket were clnelly expeeled. In that quarter, counties liml were expected to give hint HOO mhjpfjw, went against him bv HiOil, fTl. n ‘ TV..11- Co it led urate Archives.. Tho historians who lmve been vexing their hearts over (lie persistent refusul of tlie War Dcparlment to grant them access to tlie archives of tho Confederate goycnir meat might heller lmve possessed tlieir souls in palieneel It is t'epol'led Hint the President is nbout to throw open these records, under proper restriction, to idl applicants. Tlie New YorkTrihunesays that If tho testimony of those who lmve examined them may he aeeepled, it will then ho found llmt the archives soongerly soughlare nearly worthless when attained. seal m a second igfiss car among negroes, whilchissubordiimlooHicmls, being while, will he provided with seals in tlie first-class ears. If he visits the theatre or circus lie is sent lo quarters among negroes—if he slop at a hotel, he is denied access to tin- hotel table—refused lodgings in the hotel rooms. This limy lie the eondilioii of afl’airs un der tlie recent ruling of the Supreme Courl in this Stale. .How it niusL shock the com mon sense of all' people lo know Unit such eonllieting mid uujusl decisions lmve been made. .Spain Willing fo Sell On!. Spain is said to be getting tired of tlio Cuban war, and iii proof of it tlie Impitr- eial, one of tlie leading Spanish'journals, make.', a s(raugo statement.. -It says that agenls of tlie government lmve been sent about lo the newspaper offices to tamper with Bio press, with a view to obtaining its advocacy for Ihe sale of Culm to the United Stlales. The .Spanish cause in Culm is by no means hopeless, but tlio cost, of carrying on tlie present desultory war at such a distanco is too burdensome to ho longer; endured. Tlio Spanish Govern ment think (hey.may as well have ft good round sum for their lino possession, and they lmve, according lo tlio indignant Iin- pnroinl, invited the press to get up an agi tation on tlio subject. A Violent .Storm—t'nt flu, IIoxMtml Poul try Floatinj; bli the Air. Olio of llio mostfcai'l'ul storms, says a Dubuque dispatcli of tlio lid, over known lias just passed through Clinton county, Iowa, it being nothing more or less than a violent tornado, which pursued nearly the same path marked out liy tlie famous Cdmauelie hurricane in 1SU0. Nothing was able to withstand Us progress. Feli ces wero swept away like eliulV, trees The'Walker .Stale.Executive. Commillcc telegraphed President Grind ibis morning, congratulating him oil the triumph of Ids policy in Virginia, and thanking him for Ills liberality. Several Walker colored men have been elected to the Legislature. riu.ch .V Collmi'g/K 211 mnliil Markin Street, CliiitiaiiooKii, Trim. Who nro now selling (ioo,K -mill ns t’mio5anU Stapio KryOomK Hoots. Shoes. Clothing, ele. j,t sneli price which defy pQSSfi ,\s. C.c. Alnxumli’.r. nf Lomlon. and >1. H. Canant, of Rin^nliLiuv with thi« house. Nov.l. HWMy. J. l-lllilgrolion to ll,o I’nllod Matos. There seems lo lie no ahatement.of the emigration from Europe to the United Slates. During tlie week ending Juno 5, 5000 persons left Liverpool ulone, of which a large number were Germans, Swedes and Norwegians. It may be' estimated that as great a number at least sailed from other European ports during the same time; The Northwest seems to be tlie destination of nearly all these people. lti:,hlcnu^ Punishment. itatchcl, the scotindrcl who outraged a wrenched out at tlieir roots, and cattle, hogs and poultry, were taken up inio’ the air a great distanco nnd killed. Dut tlio renlest scene of ruin ami desolation was wrought at Jlalcno, a small station on the Northwestern road. Nearly every house, in the villngu was levelled lo the ground, aud one woman killed, while sev eral others were severely wounded. Tlie damage is estimated ill several thousand dollars. Suicide A man who lias been studying tlie curi osities of suicide, sny3! In England during tlie five years, 1802—7, hanging was the most common form of suicide; and the deaths of 2,list men anil ■IS 1 ,1 women are recorded by this means.— Cut throat anil drowning stand next in order of frequency; bid males aud 387 fe males commuted'suicide by'former, anil 888 males and 177 females bv the latter means. Out of tlie 8,888 suicides, 8,020. means. Uiitoftlic 8,808 silicates, .'Oieii, or nearly three-fourths, were commit ted in onr df these three ways. By poison there were :>S0.deaths ofmalra and 808 dedths of females. weiimaaure . us, ,. .^. Huie idiot girl in Maury county, Tenues-! The Allauta Intellige. Hilts, Clips Jind Ml aw Goods, , ni _ )1;1C # ^ ) - hil;i | )CCU iUot and are twelve hundred build uv- v.MtaUni'.oie ' killed. '.eoustrueiion in that city. Al,ivc 1’tt.v The Atlanta Intelligencer says there buildings in course of tty tmliu ItiallcN nml How (hoy arc Dressed Tlio ornaments worn by tho nativo wo- men of India are something wonderful.— Commencing at tho toes and going up, or commencing a t the head and cm uni ug down, it is a maze of mystery. The hair is hand somely divssrd, and nlled with all kindsof silver arrows iitid gUId dnrts, and bound with bands of gems nnd precious.stones. The ears are pierced for not only one set of ear-rings, but for several, the lisual cus tom being seven holes in the right car and six in the left, which, in a lull dressed hollo, arc tilled with gold rings. The nose is usually pierced in the left side, and a ring with pendant jewels hnn«rs around llio molttli, dangling upon the cnin. The neck is heavily lstden with necklaces of ‘metal, precious stones, corals or peJirls.— The bracclots oti tho arms are of silver or gold, according lo tlie means of the wear er, sonic of the mil' sex wearing as many as Uvcnty-live or thirty bracelets on either arm. The lingers are*covered with rings •in the same profusion, with the addition of a seal ring on each thumb, which is gen- Hjy the finest and most’ornamentiil.— jtiiUlets of the higher classes are of solid gold, set with precious stones, and arc extremely beauliful. JJltlC bells arc t'lurliiimNl mid <iii«ttiui(M>K». The Cincimmti jK*ople have voted almost unanimously for the ten million appropri ation to build the Road direct to Chatta nooga. We understand the work on the Chattanooga end ot the line will he com mcnccd at an early djiy- The Cii'eat liifttruicr. The telegramssjty the pioUslIoward holds claims sis informer, for pointing outSouth- ern jiroporty for conliseation, jimountin, to two millions of dollars. That's wlmt it is to ho “truly loil.” Howard can heat Titus Gales sis an informer. Titus never got a tenth of that money, and was whip ped at the Cili'Ua tail into the bargain. v V . ( dill he x 4^..,, jiist mph'") owing tojiomeuuhtorraheoUH dist^ihiinces, enormous quantities df this inUiimmahlo substance were, projected train the naptha well and sprejid over the entire surface of the water, and becoming ignited,notwithstsindingcvery precaution, converted t he whole sea into the semblance of a gigantic flaming punch bowl, mnnv thousands of smuiro miles in extent. Thu lire burnt itself out in forty-eight hours; leaving the surtacc strewed with tlie dead bodies of mmimovahlc llshes. Acropotua mentions a tradition that the same phe nomenon Wns puce before observed tty liiii t ribes inhabiting the shores dr tile Caspian 8ea. 1 <& I'lnuKliluit I'p Nilver Coin. On Monday last, wo wore shown, by ilr. Berry, ol tin; houso of Bright &l J orry, live old Sjianisli dollais, and Btio old half dollar, U. S. colli, which wore found ill tlie lield of Mr. John Vann, of Wimir.% Falls, Glierokco Nation. It appears, that I11M1 lie * tool UliW.U Clink. ... . one dn.ti last week, Mr. Vann was plough ing in ilia field; and his plow struck some thing, anil stopiied his mule, and suppos ing it to be a rout, lie struck tliii titittb with Ilia Ball, and give it a smldeii pull, .iVlieti up came five old Spanish dollars. Mr V. went to tlie spot where the coin appciircil and on examina tion found a keg full of tlio . tlie staves of tlio keg were rotton, but tlie dollars were as sound as when (lined at the old Spanish mint. On dig- . lie foimd.it contained five thousand dollars, all Hi old Spanish dollars of the date of about tsllU, .mid American half dollars of old date. The keg must hate been hurried twenty or thirty years ago. Since the finding ot this money,'the whole field has been dug up in search of hidden treasure.—Fort fSutitli I/erulit. The Nrofcli Minis (or. When a scotch minister told his next neighbor tluit ho had preached two hours Artilifiul WiuifN. Riilwcr gays that poverty is only sm idea, in nine cases out of ten. Solllc moil Willi ten thousand dollars a ycarsullcr more for- wjiut of means than others with three hun dred. Thu reason is, the richer man lias artificial wants. His Income is ten thou sand, and-he sutlers enough from being dunned for unpaid debts lo kill asensitivo man. A man who earns tv dollar a day, and does not run in debt, is happier of tlie two. Very few people* who have never •been rich will believe this; but is true as tJod’s word. Therc are .thousands and thousands witli princcly incomes who nev er know ji moment’s peace, because they live above their means. There is really more happiness in the world among work ing people than among those who arc call ed lielic Tin* Xou Secretary of the Navy. Tlie New York World daguerreotypes Mr. Robeson, Robertson, Robinson’, or whatever bis name is, jis follows: lie is fair, tat jin'd forty; lms lmy-colored whis kers and stmw-colored hair, is live feet ight, weights 18?•',* pounds, wears specta cles, drinks, smokes, has a colored house keeper in Uannlcn (so did Tlmd Stevens jil Lancaster) has never lbtmd any neces sity to marry? and beyond being the butt of Jim Seovel utid an attorney general Jit ter the own heart of Marcus L. Ward, was never anything Worth speaking of. His standing al tlie Jersey bar is not even lirst- rate second-rate, smd the greatness thrust upon him amazes sill in tlie Stale who knew 1.6vc ot Life. Whiit a native clinging of mankind lo this poor llle there must be, wlmt aii inex tinguishable sweetness in tlie mere fact of existence, or at least wlmt a dread of the hour of dissolution, when millions of hit man beings, placed in circumstance:: which many of thqjr fellowcrcatures regard as in- sullerjibly wretched, yet pursue tlieir weary journey faithfully lo its naturalcnd, grudg ing to lose the smallest inch. Watch si poor old mnn in mgs, slowly dragging him: linn. Virginia. The (.'ottserviilives, in Virginia, lmve had si decisive \ ielory. Wsilkel* liar, bellt on Wells, and lifts ji majority of sixty in the Legislsiture. Immense number negroes voted for Walker. Walkorascribes his triumph very much to Grant. Andy Johnson says that Walker’s suc cess in Virginia, and Senter, in Tennessee, would be the death knell of Southern Rsid- iejilistn. The flrst requirement is accent plished. and a luilf the day before, the neighliqr said to him, “Why; Minister, were you not lived to death?” ‘ “Aw, n;\e,” said he, “I , . . , n;v , , wjis as tresli sis si rose;, tittt It. would lmve done > our heart goml to see lioif lll'ed tlio congregation were. ” Fount Them. Count wlmt? Why count the mercies which lmve been quietly Hilling in your His tory. Down they come OVefy mbriiiilg jind evening, as singcl messehgers from tlm Father of Light to tell you of your best Friend in Heaven. Have you live „ , you lived these years Wiiqllfm mercies renewing them eve ry da\ v j and iticver yet realized whetlCo they coifieV. If you lmve I leaven pity you. .. . .. pity you. You liayc murmured under atllietions, but. who hjis hejird you rejoice over blessing? Ask the simhcsim, the’rain drop, tjie stsir, or the queen of night. What is life blit mercy? What is health, strength, tVlehd* ship, Hooia! life? Had each the poWei* of speech, eiie'h iVotild fisly, “iauia increyj” self along in a me:n(strcet, asirtTveiy sten a pain. Ilis life lms been one of toil were a pain, and hardship,* and now lie nmv be wife less, friendless, and a beggar, AVfmt makes that man hold on any longer to existence al all?' Is it any rinhimnlof positivepleas- ilro he still contrives to ext met. from it— the- pleasure of talking twaddle to people who will listen to him, of lookiug Jibout al children pkiying, of peering into doors jind entries ;is lie passes; is it fear and acalcu- V/I.ll II O 113 IIG, lo II I* ill I lulion ol' cliinices, or is it llio mure imiiu- eilily of lmliitV ivlio cilii toll? nltiiclieil, so Hull ill walking or fianoinj lime is kept to tlie motion! The loos ar frequently covered witli rings, tjje seal be ing woru'on lop as upon llieoulsiilo piltliB thumb. An India hello in full eostiimo 11111V wear several pounds of jewelry anil not lie overdressed. Tlie mysteries of tho feminine toilet uro beyond my comprehen sion. Some wear line sill; shawls as a ne ther garment, wound round in a most, mys terious way, and are covered by another, shawl of tlie samo material, which hangs over tlio shoulder and is eonliiiaally flut tering, as if trying to escape from a silver or gold build which fastens it around the waiel. Tlie little children were dressed ill admirable, taste, and looked us fresh aud sweet us tiiu Powers. YVlmt lms ID’conic* 4»f Hit* .Money? The cotton crop bust year, Bays the Fed eral Union, sold for a large amrtuul of mon ey but there does not appear to he any of it left. People frequently cnquiYe, wlmt lms become of the money ? l'f they lmd no ticed tlienumber of cars loaded with corn, Hour and bacon, which is continually ar riving in our cities, and which are being hauled off into the country, they would know wlmt had becomo of the money.— It lms all vanished like the morning cloud or tho early dew. It has been jefit iittuy to buy provisions. II seems to be a law of God that an agricultural people who IlrmiKwicIt and Albany Itailroml. The Macon Telegniph says it is report ed there upon good authority, lhaC the Brunswick and Albany rjiilnmd lms been placed under contrnct from Drunswick to the Chattahoochee river, that the eonlnict hits been signed, sealed iiiid delivered; and that the rojid is to be constructed as rap idly as possible. Drtici-ilntn (lx* i’i'4!«l(l(*nt'y. A land suit fins just been decided iii :i Chicago court by which cx-Govcrnor Sey mour comes in for a slmre of a million of dollars. This is better limn the Presiden cy. Besides, while the ino’ncyris sure to make frieluls, the Presidency in sure to make enemies. Woim’ii In tin* l’roj? Fishery. A St. Paul paper says: “Ycsterdll.V two young ladies from the’country lu'qltght to I*ald Up. AVe learn, says the Athens Post, that the Esist Tennessee and Georgia and East Tennessee and Virginia Roads lmve paid the July interest on their bonds. SdinUch for having good and efficient men at tile bead of sueh enterprises. It is said that the Nsishville and Chattanooga lloild has aWi paid Up: editors* “It is said that there are more editor.*) unmarried than any other class of profes sional men.” For the reason, we suppose, that the majority of tnem Jire men of tine sentiment, and do not wish to starve any body’s sister. A whiskey guzzliiig follow cattle Kojins drunk one night sind s:it. dowii by tlie tire to wjirm his leet; which were regular “worm killers ” sjiyS the storv. After dozing so//i‘e time lie .invoke chilly; the chillers were Mil indy liid from view, and seeing his feet, lie mistook them fot* his little boy, vhen vCith ji nkijestic wave of Iiishfind, lie said: 8liiiid aside my little and let your poor father warm him self. limrkot thirty dozen frogs, which the*, slaughtered the pi'cviottsdiiy. They found ready sale? smd were going last evening rapidly at fifteen cents per dozen. The frog trade seems to he oil the increase de cidedly, jmd BCVerjil lots of these delicious fowl lmve found sale recently in our city. A Spunky Femalei "While Senter and Stokes Were spejikin; of Smccdville tbfl other if fly it lstdy—one of the advocates of petticoat suffrage, wc pre sumed—became greatly excited at Stokes* Verdict of a XOgro Jury in ArhniaiiH, Crawford county, Arkiinsas, lms gust lmd her .Unit negro jury. hu V thoir i.i'ovi/ion.s»novel- TmM:^ mMwmBBSSthmBm-- lo IniViviilnnfii mol to ! '' (1 !lt ® l »l> fflWr Voice, "A oil RTO I* Talte Your Home l*apcr. ffiftilfo J'litll; lijjjitu iiiljiei'i it gives inofo iiutvii of imlliedkite interest than tho NeW York 01- other papers; it talks for you « !ieli other localities belie you; it stands up for your rights; you always, have a champion in your homo paper; and tllosd who stuifit tip for you should certainly he well sustaiittffl Your interests are kill- died nml equal, and you mlist rise or fall tet'ereier. Therefore, it is your interest to support your home piqier: not grudgingly hut in a liberal spirit, as an investment tlmt will ninply repay the expense.” ».(C Ainpnlitleil. emluiiKin mar A'asliVille has had laid crop of a low price ruins them. Tho only planter.", wlm keep imv of flic money 'I' 1 ”' (ioiuei. Ooini. of lire JiriS". j wliieli tlieir last eolluu hiougl.l them are , r A»iMUu' treusiiD-s of tlio eathedral of Valencia, atul side by side with the iirbt Shari Will. A man died in New Orient i few ikiys ihrwnxvlif, i’llfRed Hicii-owii i.mvisions mnl Y^kuicm, ami side by side with the lirst ago, leaving oneut tho simplest and brief- UioscMlioiajBultnui ounpioMsions,aiut, B i nl t worn by tin* ‘Inlant JcfUs,* and the . .. s » ...:n . n . ( . ()n i i, n,.h- they are «19) tlie men who arg paying up ‘skeleton of one bf.the llql.v illnotients,’is I ^ 'i> U '1H ■ • ' V their old delils. the ‘golden remit, of (lie Virgin.' It is of: W* words. Mis Immir is my heiress, ’ Jfimuni Snkifr StaMeU Stock in warehouse in Ilavnti and Ma- tanzas, 882,000 boxes, 10,000 hogsheads. Exports for the week, from Huvana and Matahzus, to foreign ports, 20,000 boxes, Tiu I! r >* r '°° bogShemls; to tlm United 8tiles, :t.- incifl.uu j 500 boxes, 2,(100 hogsheuds. 1 The market miprisedu erimc-BlJimcd primmer with a 1 t *losud lirmer. owing ii> rise in exchange, i great value, but lluty-i verdict of “not guilty.” I X. y< U<.fuhi, !Hh. . | c.«lv sintiepK* form and workmanship, with teeth j with a codicil of four or live words nlittof on both sides, and is richly jeweled. A | and although it was severely contested in beautiful casket hi the same out hednileon-1 llu . Courts, its h-galily Was sustainwl.- tains the^suutoealix, or cup used by 'Jl-»u» „ .. . ,, Christ sit the last _ Supper. It is of line ! to tllc >_ 8 4iV mfc niun ll0 l u ' '' ’ The W.'.'k of 1‘ij.vtr, onyx, studded with gems of rare value, j lifts two golden handles, sui<U stand of tin* bjtmu nn*tal. These, treasures are hoi of >i peculiar intei- ‘omincudcd In llu* Bishops of jla