North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, August 12, 1869, Image 1

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ANKS & DIVINGS, ATTORNEY: Dalton, Georgia. it. a. nt vinos. among men-who liavo been admitted mem- bci-s of the Masonio fraternity. They, •I. A. W. JOHNSON. JOHNSON' AT Up glairs in Kins Building. Dalton, Ga. Will practice in the courts of till In the U. S. District Court nt Atlanta. fAMMOND A WKI.HOHN. H rt ‘ U ‘ ,,U ‘' W . ,V " "attorneys at I. aw, , Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia, A merican hotel, ,- - Alabama, Str., Atlanta, Gtt Wiiitb A.^Vuitlock, Proprietor./ . W. I). Wiley, Cleric. ' „ • , . . Baggage carried to and from Depot froo oi •hargo. ■. ■ . • parties would evidently. cotno to blows, whon a far oldov man limn himself, boibo* " ,t.'nbted for bis saj “ ' ' ' ; Chattanooga, Tenn, A. L. miller; Proprietor. Hospitality, Comfort, Convenionco and Econo my combined In tho management. , rpME AGAIN 1 C. RAWLINS, At hiSjOwh House tigaln. . -o II O I O E H O r r m OL. , Broad Street, Home, Gu. • PaBBongora taken to and from Hotel froo of * 'Clmrgo . jrjUNTSULLE MOTEL, HUNTSVILLE, ALAm*' yENABLES A WILLARD, Proprietors. Near tho pciuare. Omnibus .n't, every train. Tables mjpplted with the ,best the-market af fords, Itoomp, well yontilatcd, Ju-tf •T' W. B ARRETT, dealer in Dry dnotlH,Gr< jL4« cerles and Provisions,' Hamilton Street, OJalton, Georgia. . Pub. 25-2m. *VfT- W.T1IGGINB, • . W. W ' GUN AND LOCKSMITH, , Dealer in •ttetv Guno, Pistols, Cartridges, etc. Opposito Tibbs House, Hamilton Street. . Now Rifle* made to order, and Rif repatrlhg f done on abort notice, and warranted, mar-ly W:' ’ W wft?rMVJ. BETTERT0N A Blt6., Knoxvillk, Tbnn., 5 . . Whrtlofialo Dealers- in . - . Br.ndles, Wlnt,, Liquors, Chewing nail Smoking. Tobaccos; Fane? Groceries, .tonfoetloncrles', ’ . C&nnod.Frultn, OyBtors tin.d Sardines, nml they itloue, can understand their po tency,- or enthnnto them.at their proper Vtiltio, Wo remember mhny years rs ago hearing icrtain business tntnsnc'tldh ^discussed th more limn usual nmonnt of'ffccdp " eel t Ono person present ventured tho rnii elusion, that tho .whole affair would toi> ihintciii a heavy law-suit, orolso tho two .. . „ -'Voma^kort': .pro wrong, tlioy won’t, light each oilier, nor will they .go to law—whothcr , j « B you know.it or. not, those two men always partition tho square, ” ‘ ‘Oh, wel 1, 1 j wad the response, “If th^y nro-both Masons, tfroy V and tin — soon mitteretand „ . .... . any dilllculty.” They did tmderstniri each other, and tho predicted .difllcultj never camo tq puss." Tho pecullar'-position ill’ which'evoi-y man finds himself after Having been mailt a'Mosort. enables him to coihprohend road Uy and at a' single glance, much that would certainly esoiv’po Ins attention Wen)-ho not 1 1.—»11.V. have it abroad. They-nro the ones with li trixes, nidod In developing the Industry of tho country— 1 who pnldiiiilliohs of dplhirs eaeliyenr to tho .Northern nmmilhcturers, lot the benefit mid beautifying of North! ern homes, *. - : '’hoy arc the ones who cared' for ithc :k nieii'-tollor.thnn thiVwliito factory operatives of.Nfltv.Nilclnhd 'Are eared for, Tho'oncs who fought like heroes and pa triots, as'did Ayiishlngtou mid-ills com peers for what they believed to bo right. Tlioy nro the ones who have been robbed by tho thieves of tho North, tyl-nulzed over, by Northern tyrants clad In tho garb.of soldiers—libeled .by paid vllilfora in tho service' a member of tho craft. Tho moment ho _ enters a lodge lie know-B by whom lie is 'notmeed jimde-i-tr surrounded; the room may bo crowded by .by reckless power of.thc ability to -„rtounde„,,. v j. faces that his ej’e never rented oil before; yet ho well knows that each and nil of {heiir have passed tho same ordcai-as him self, and he would clasp any ono of them to his heart, fooling that a nearer and dearer tie united them than many who .claimed him by tho llcs'of consanguinity.. They lmvo met ns inch and Masons, tlioy. liavo worked zealously and earnestly to gether, sprcndlbgtho cement of bpothbrly •lovo in the sweethSuse of Chniity.nluhBe- nevolence, and their labors of love being' . I ■ unfrcqueul- .j pauses in his work in order to test its correctness by .an application of tho square whicljconstHutesbnc of tho working tools, of his.prqfcssion. He Is not Satisfied by a careleSs.o'xaminatloii, but tests .Ills work with critical exactness,. mid it is entirely owing to lils accuracy In this l'dgard, that . Canned Fruits, OyBtors nud navuiucB,., speculative JtuU N^jJEDICAL ANfl SUnc.lCAt. NOTICE. Brs. A. W. XJivIngrH & Son. Formerly bf S6utli Chrollmi,' ' T.mlor tliolr Professional services to tile cltl- , seitH ofHaltmi ami Hurrnnnalng country.. Spo-'. vial attention glvun to nllchroulu cuses.' tho ground-floor of tho temple amid his fellows and. brothers.' His conduct its a ipan, as a citizen, ns a hrotheO, and nsonh who.chcerfally acknowledges fealty to the Graiid Arohitcct who superintends liis la- . ....... "graft, and I.azy.I.m (tunas. All exchange' .speaks of tho. So plUnU'i’S ns “lazy loi'dlinga,” tq “Brick” Pomerdy, In his Now York Dem ocrat, responds us folluwsjj ^ ■ Hold oil a moment, who are those li . . lordlings? Are they the bond-holders of New. England mid Wall street, or the men' Jri the South .who are laboring under tcV- rililo disadvantages to repair the ravages of war? • 1 ■ . 'J1V eominsm) front tlio «i«W. ' , ' puthat Wltlioat’l'uollag some pstn, i Hero n;y coasolcaiai wnttauglit, lly a Inoral'qaltc Unuglit'' WlJhhoiitlmoWt# lioly qnd trubi Tlien ttnwanl I tritvulcit Todiave It unraveled - Wliat Hiram liltulutod to do. . Your lazy lordlings arc tho bondholders ,vho pay no tuxes—who glyo lireseiits to jtnnc—tvhq dissipate lfi fancy hotels and idles—who are supported by take shelter behind a gravestone—yet yi porsecutowith power and nisultwith words adofeneoloss.hrbUior. when he is minding his own business nod "setting an example otfiers should'follow;" ' OldNlrlml rtelteil Vi>. kVo find tho following “good tfno” in tip Cincinnati-iEuquiror: .’ . . Tho number and vnricty of stories which nfo told of.old ffessn Gfiint.-.tlie. individual to wliom wo nre iudebtedfqr ohr.presiiiit stablo government, nro .past cothputation. Hero is the la&t oho:, A yuhtig: mnn.'ovcr in Covington,-tho other day, nietand itc- 'cdstcil.old Jedse, nllhoiiglv ighyrant.as-to' who BSms; mid requested him to furnish him with chan™ iqc.it fiye'dttBiir hilfj He nceeded, and while maldng the necessary transfer,'.being loth to losp an opportunity for making' lnmSelf. known; he. took occa- iontosay, ‘.‘Yodlig -ninn, do vou 'know that"yoiv- arc', tnlklhg'to the •fatherof tlio grenlcjit mail ill this eouiltvy.?’.’ - He -ivitH' lnnpcdiifte.ly informed by the pnrtv ad- dressed that he'wnshot aware that ■ lit stood in tlikprcscuee ofono who lmd that V.distiuction'. “ Ycr;”; resumed the- Avenu-i luiuim A. W. Iilvlngs, I J.C.llIvlngs, 1 j^ii. u. n. nuow.v, workman who works with untempo: mortar, and builds upon' other than that' foundation, whoso maker, and builder is God-' - ! , “Wopart upon the Square'.’' .fuaHthc Telntlons of life the sublimo principles of our ancient craft nro intimately into) K!Nn Stii., Dalton, v -ICO anil Land Agent. •Agont for.vEtria Life aiiilFlro InsurAnoo Com*, puny; alno, Jeffornon litul .Tamos Rlyor Firo Insuranco Compuuics, of\u„ Entorprlso, Clncl.nnat,i,und l'ntmuu, Hartford. > . ' AUfiU! VJE..X X.IL.V U JHW.M A For anS'body wlio entruts tliolYlnisIhc.ss tQ him. . «-Rof«rs to Col. C. B. Wolhorn, Atlitntu: and Got. W. II. Tlbba, Lowrj* A Enaon, lton. IX. A. Wulkeruml C'»l. J. A. R. Hunks, Dalton,<Sa. Juuuurv IT-bim. . . Uoolcselier, Rtntlonor nml Nownuinn> Opposite icflfm Trotters, Apr-ly Hftmiltoil.Btrooj, Daltoh, Ga\ TAUK I,.”"WlllTMAN, Ato of L6uisvill, ICy., formerly of Ringgold,Ga. yriiolosalo 877. nml 379 BroatVwny, Ncw 4 York, ttouso of ROGERS, MORGAN A.GltUBR, Ju27 JAMUEL A.:FAIN, S . ".’"yyitb 0. D.-SHnglutr A^bii, ‘■\VIiplo«alo ‘ GrYo'cerw,": Produod CommiBslon Moroli^ntB, and Dealers In Wines and'Liquors, *1 North Howard Street, novOin? .. • •• Baltlittdrc.. A IIUNTTINX TON FaVCTORS, Central Commission Merchants Nos.-67 A 99 Water Street, (nOnr Wall;). <A. M. WatuinS.) NEW YORK. Uofot to PuinLE.' SproullB, Prea’t Morqimm Fhynlcinn, Kurffoon nnd Arcouckeur; Ojffers his s'erVicds to tho inhabitants of Dnl- 1 tho ton, and the surrounding country. Having rtt- toiUifld£86mo of tl»<? boat Medical Schools in GHnadtNttvl Now York City ho fuels conflUont tlmt ho can give general satisfaction. Office in.No, 2, Over lung's Store. •; IturmtKNCKH •• i-' Win. Tempest, M.D..-Toronlo, Canada,- - Wm. McGill,M. I)., Oslmwn, ' anil l’rof. Austin Eilat. Atteuaiait I'liveleien, Dvlllvuo Hospltnl, New York. aptj U’/O Tho poor will ho iitlonrttiil froo of charge. borshercon earth, mustbftcn ho test by that'unerring square, that all Justi n upright Musbns know, so well howto ap ply, and ivoe.to that slovenly and enreU oar ancient craltnro lntunately mterwoa yen’, and by tho every day practice of those dccupyiiig Us placeinny feet ashlaa- beautifully pollshed to acTorn that spiritual temple of which every hon est, upright MriBon. forms'-a’ distinctive part. By tho praetico ofUliosb conimend- aide virtm's taught us v in open lodge 'Wp advance iu knowledge mul fii'virtuo, the . ..f. aw .. defects Of our separate characters, .'what ever they may be, are nht only pointed out to us; but the brethren why. stand around us are over ready, with cheerful lienrtB and willing hands, to help, nid and assist us in burying them among tho rub bish, there to remain, until Our; labors "of love on this earth have forever terminated. The ihet tlmt peace and harmony lmvo reigned.linintorruptcdly ftmong tis, is an nrmilp. ruririmlfin. tlmt .whenever wo'are nmplo guarantee, that. whenever wo dire died upon to part, it will.be in qf ' called upon to part, it will,bo in strict ae-' corduhee with the rules bywhich the-fiit- temlty' have over been gbverned sinoo lho men of- Tyre' first embraced^ each other with. fraternal affection and- cheerfully obeyed the edicts of tho first.Grand Lodge- ntJerusalora. To-day wo labor togethcVas 'inen aiid brethren, each desirous of'securing tho , .esirouBiof 'seetiriutf tm other’s prosperity, built will nolbi 1 ulwavf thus. “Ono.hy one , .. ono our Working tbols.drop upon tjio'inoshid ptivemont, tins liearttlmt onco bent with Joy atvnir success lies pal- sied.ip deatliVtbc willing lmuds that were lti 1 nxtnmlnd to relievi* distress. aiuV-tho ever oxtended to relieve distress, and • tho manly voice so prompt to convoy, instrur pi/will bo khoivn among usiio movo.- The'worknmh hns laid aside his apron and gone fb.receive tho wages dflo.HiiiT.lu an other, lit ay i we not hope ahettpi’ world; and as. we pcrfofih tho la’st sad (ibices rec ognized by I lip cruft nnd Jay him softly down to fest, inny wo not feci grateful tlmt the sweet ties.tbat liambeen.thus ,rudely severed lmvo existed so long,- nijd bld liim a Inst fiirewotl. fisel-wiser aiid bet ter in our licarts as wo gontly inurinur— “Wo part upon the Squtire.’’ : A Sfory.froin “Nctl nrnr'c.’’ ■A iViond sends tis' the foilOwliig’ sfory King Street, Dalton, Gcorghu „ _ ;,in tlio Fcaorul.CouVtn for tlio North- jui District of Georgia, nml Banla’nyt Court nt Atlanta. Un,j tn tho Stnto Courts la tlio emm- ties of Whitfield, Murray, Gordnn; Bartow, Ga- Loosauiul Dude. ...MuyWf; . -r Hv Itkins, ' # / 'bARUETT A HIGGINS, , ManuXapturorB and - Jobbers of Rats, Caps aiwl Straw Goods, .Tune 10taa 27a W..Hu lt|, nnveSU00b nM oi tE . pA-TJI. JQTflSti. Jl*„ ■ ' WtTolosftlo (loftier In DrninHcs, Wines, WHIshles, (fins, At,, PsAcnTBKBSTn,, Atlanta, Gft. Mny 27-ly. : . J, **: K vltw Ji’omtAN, sTAiiqy .t cp,:, ' " . ' Wholesale ' .. Grocers, Liquor & Opmmissibn merchants, ift South Howard- Howard MreOth, botwoor Lombard and Pratt .Sti-cots, RALTIMOUE* Orders splieltod.’ m‘203u B. F ' *^ucoossor to Bennott & J ones,) Dealer in all sorts of Dry Croods, Boots, Shoos, ■ HATS, ^CROCKERY, Ac. Will, hot bo .undersold—Yard Stick . 80 inohos longl - ' ' . « Rome, Ga., Oct 15-ly. JOHN III<5«rr<e, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Shop in Dr. Brown’s Now Drug Store, Hamilton Street, Daltoit, Ocdrgln. daspnaRii fyom “NjDcl Brace, 1 ’ the famous humorist of “Georgia Scenes. ”, AYc dp ifot remem- bor to have heard it before, and do not think it lias ever been in print: Mr. Bacbn, of Edgefield; fl. 0,,'fcho hero of the .Georgia Scenes, undqr the . namQ.pC Ned Braco, was once courting a Ijidy cither in Georgia or Carolina. She had refused him frequently, aiid ho as often-, rcuewed uit>At;<5r - • ' * * his suit. ■* At one interview she became exr ceedingly annoyed at his importunity and, told him she could not marry him, tlmt their tastes, .'opinions, likes' and dislikes were totally diftbvon.t; “illfact, ” afiid she v “Mr. Bacon, I don’t. think there is-one subject on earth finbn which Ave'ugree.” : “I assure you, Mftdame, that you are mistaken,”- said Sir; Bacon, “and I can prove it. ” “If you will mention one thing about which wcagree,” said she, “I- will marry .you.?’ w • . • “Well,7’ said Sir.- Bacon, “I will do it. Suppbse* now, you and'I- were traveling together, wd arrive at night at a ( hotel, and r tliorg aro only two bods vrtcant, in one there is a man, antiin the other a woman, which bed would you sleep in?” ‘ Shearoso indignantly and replied, “with the woman,-of course, sir.'” ' ^‘So would I,” earnestly replied Sir. Ba- con.—^Columbus 8m.' , . proud 4 .' idous .TePse, handing over tljc desired, ‘‘I.am ilie father.of the ihost il lustrious liero this country over produced^ ’ ’ lie young mdu loolcet] at him for-a mo ment' with an expression, of grave abtqhr' ishmOnt on his fuee, and. tlien exclaimed, “AYlvat, vou don’fc tell qie tliatyoii are tho father oi’. Stone Walt .Tucksonl” . The -pa rental author of our Piesidcnt turned up on his heel aiid walked away supi'eme! disgusted. \Vhd will faitmhlly.stand ’■ - ; . ... . In tlio ponds of atreotlon’aiiaipvcl. I lmvo knookod at tlio door, . Onco wratclitjd and poor, v , - ; And tliero for ddiulsslon stood. : Ry tlm ijolpof a frlond.V ,V|id " .Very soon in tlio East . ’ ’ 1 I madoknown.my reqttost, . . ‘And “light,V by conlntaUd, did attomri Whun, lql rporoeivod, In duo form rovcnlcd, ’ . A Master, a lirotiior, und Friend. Thus far ImVo I stated, And simply related • . • * T" “Wlmt happened when I was tnado froo; But t , vo'“im'98cd ,, 8ihco then; . ’ 1 - ‘ And rfll«,cd.up again . To a snbltihchnd'ftueient Dogroe. Thence onward I inurelied, * ■ Tlmt I iSight'bo '‘Ai-Qbqd,” And Rud out'those Treasures long lost 5' .. When, behold l-almight flamoj . - ' Fi;om tho midst of.which chmo\ ;A voice which my cars did aocost. .. Though th9 “vallH’ f r tl\6n went, • Ahdfiuccccdcd at leiigth,. Tho “Sanctum Sanctorum” to find j Bj’lhe “Signet” f gained,' ■ And dnlohly obtained • ' ' Employincnt that suited iny mind. . Xxi tlio dcptlm r thou, wrought,.. .nd carefully And carefully sought For T.reaHureH so long hidden Uicrb}. _ 'AnrV,by.luboi ? amitoll, *. •’ ' . , I qiscpvcrcd rich - apo!!,- . . . Whlcharokcqt by thgCraftwlth dueenre, * Ha\#ig.lhhR far arrived,. 1 furtherchntrived / > . Among VtUlai{€ Knights to appear^ • .‘Aini, ip» Pilgrim and Jvnight, ’ * • I^ipbd fnudy to’ilgl)t, . ^ . V « Nor Suracenfoa did! four. For tho widow VtiplressiMl . There’s a phgrd’lu my breast ; . For tho h^lplceS 1 and. orphan I feel { . Aiul Ihb sword ioonld draw ' ; g, not only on account of the excclloilt atcr-poweiy but beciui.se of tlio nbim. dance of iron ora;nntf its contiguity tb the great mill'oad system of the North, West and SobthwCat. Iu short, thoro is scarcc- ly’acountry on tin* t-imli whi--!i <-i.inl.int s j States bonds in Europe, besides other stocks. It will require the equivalent of oiio million hales of cotton to pay oilr in terest abroad every year, ■ There is noth ing in history pantliel to this, nnd no re corded financial crashes will compare with that'which must como on this country.” Didn't ray. oncrilfth „ fivo- ycqrs henco.- NW is tho’ time to iu- vQsJi taumigrato aiid build up a great and prosperous cqnyniiniity. ” - ■A Npocpli I»y Ni ; . llr^u'nfi . Dub of-the saddest nnjl,. most topcliipg .spbechcs istliat.of tho yencrGble ppbt, Wil-■ fciUOn up Alive. Wo tde It state J that Charles JVlilto, tlio lion-tamer, traveling with Thayer’s nicn- KffiZ was actually eaten up by the Hons Dll Friday night,-in asniall town iu Mich igan. .Ho is said to liavo, been Strunk on ;thq shoulder by tliis same lion tlmt came* 60 near killing him at Rocliester, knocked - . ... •„ ' Jiim dowii, and tho others at once Tpralig A Drunken UnsliHiill. A drunken.husband is a hideous 1 to a wife, but for a woman to marry a ‘man notoriously addicted to the'vice, with her eyes wide open, is just about ns wise aiul virtuous a step as if she had taken tho left arm of .Satan, and chattingly and laughingly walked with him into' “sion of horrors. nop sqnTof learning, tn wHteWryoutffnro|-off lmd torn him to-pieces and devoured ' ‘ ' “ "‘ ;o of tlio J the greater portion of his'bod}-, . , v: „ 'df Ti-ained to succeed;. wflrld, Hmt.X'am -ill tho situation of one ■who, standing bn o flpot desolate with win*, ter and dim wi.tli twilight, should bo per- lnittcd'.by n. sort of jniruelc to look upon n neighboring region glorious with tliu bloom •pf Spring, nud b'l'lght with tis- l» am . "I morning. ’ Oil the hUIo whOrb I islnn'd tiro' berbloss Holds aiid lcaflc6s-.Yr.oadB',. pools shette'd" with foe, a frozen-soil- and tho shadows pr-.nptiroaoliing. night.. On Uio side to which I look tire emerald meadows, .fields; of ■ springjhg w.heat,I Orchards, in ■bloom, transparent streams, and a general sunshine. ■ Witti me, i( iS.tOoTqto for any. I'atnfiil Acctclcnt* A young man iniriicd Wm, hfnbod, while .origaged*in tending a thrasher, a feSv miles A'om this place, says the Athens Tost, last Friday,' lmd his right foot caught in the maciiihory and so badly crushed as.toTcn- deT Amputation nGcessafy; Mound Ul». Aiul tlio Bwortlioonld draw To raalntaip tho'pu’vo Jaw.. \VhlclrGic dutj* of-Masons reveal. ’ Thus liavo Ivevvalcd *- • '.•** (Yet wlRoly conceuled)- Wlmttho “Fi-ec anil Accepted” wellku’ow. \ Iain one of a band ‘ f .*'•■-• . Wlio will laitlifuliy stand As a Bi-otlior, whefovdrf l go; p _, I Vm^lQL Abst6^e'd, and my honb iiud prqyev isthnt under such auspices all tlio promise which. mdets^mYoyes may be amply fulfilled,'and that from-these luxuriant fields-a harvest* may bo gathered, richqr apd more abun-; 'daub than has ever yet been stored in’the:, granaries ot our land. ’’ . -. “ '. The Golden Mouse of Negro. • Very Important Decision. Our Supreme/Court, in tlfoir rulings, de livered yesterday one tlmt carries i-eiicf.a- good many degrees to perfection, ' I11 the case of L. N. B. iiatlle vs. James A. Shivers, from Warren Superior- Court, tlio trcmondiius, ■ and we are constrained to say, iniquitoiiq dietmn is promulgated tlmt the suspension of the statute of limi tations' duripg the ivar did liotapply to thodion of judgments, lmt tliit liotwitii- 8tanding.the collection of judgments was absolutely stopped, the liinitation of tliolr Hencoiitineed, and they must become dor*' mnijjftiinirss levied in the sevenjours pre- 'scribed for keeping judgments alive. ; . All judgnientspeven years.old, thathave no oiitry on them to-keqp tliom : alive, are xlorinanti and lose their lien, and nnist lic : sued liko accounts', or notes,'or anything else unsued. They, are simply stibjcct nmttel' and rights ,to sue. ■ While thousands of judgments, will he deslfOypd that; were deemed unepnstitu- tion'ally solvent, thousands of -younger j udgilicn ts tlmt Were regarded ns worthless will gain new vitality"from tire removal of older conflicting liens.—-lttniita COnstitu- tion, 25th; That Comet nt Inst. ... , We lmd. intended*wrilhigm paragraph about tlio edmet, whose approach we told our reador8.about' some months ago, and whfolL'fo nojy"visible ill tlianorthernTieaV- bus, Uut tlio following, in the Jfiishville Banner, saves us the trouble: - •'« T qfiUioe.H . . , than a mile in breadth—Nero creeled his “Goldon House,’’ as lie called the now ■palacein ivhlch lib - fixed Ills abode; .The vastnoss.of extent and. tho varied- magnifi cence of this imperial residence and itsor- naineutal grounds almost surpass bqlief; and if tlio (lelnils that liavo come down to us respecting' it were not too wcirauthcn- tiea'tcd fo admit of doubt, they’tflight ho regarded as fabulous.. Within its oiiclo- and beptembor, in this year, the pnost wonderfiil'eompttho'world'Knsdverkno'Wit woflld'i'cappear., This cpnict is on time. It is now to bo seen with- the iraketl eve, any clear, night, hi tlio .northorii part of the hen yens, between elevdv and twelve o’clock; ambfi-om that time.till the'.morn ing star rises,.'. Astronomers; assure ms that this comet will approach nearer tlio qartli than-any'coniet overdid before, and. that either tho.'earth or the- Coiiiet will have to elmuge its course, pr a collision is inevitable. ,TIiiS-come)rissaid to-be many .thousand timesJargerlluui tho.earth. .It. is it solid mass of lire, -with a- tail of fire that would' reach around tjio'oarth more than a hiimli-cd times, nml a collision with our plitnot is not 1111 event to he- Vory-ar.- dently.desired-; - . jmlaco' itself. consisted-; of. ifih 'buildings l-iisod on the shores of i Tlie vn'riojis wings wore united.by gajlor- ios each' a mile iii.length.. TKe house,' or Renter Elected Governor-by 00,000 Mo- : Jorlfy. Knoxville, Tenu., 'Thursday Augllst —The olectionrotiirns. received fo-mght show a swooping' Pcmoerntre victory.— Sontcr-is olecfeiUiy 00,000 majority.' ’The legislature is Democratic by a large ma jority. Johnson’s return to the Senate is local olllocs voted iargoly DT-moeratie.'— Knoxville giyes Bcntcr -1,000 majority, a lent frotn Kiiox county ti Colonul BroWnlbw ip defeat ed "by a large flinjority. Ilisowii prooinct voted for Young; tho colored people near ly four to one against him.. Granger,, SlcMinn, Anderson, Khbx, Roano, Hniq.- iltou,.Sullivan and Grcone, Kiist Tenncs- seqoounties.-soiid Johnson men to tho tog-' Mature, Tlio hew registration leaves tho State Democratic by 00,000,' The returns do noVyet-.show the blection of ono Senior Ropulillenn to tlio-LeflTBlttOfe. It is two- tliirds Dembcralio. Tho voto is lioavy.— Tho feeling was bitter, but tho Stokes men have been overwhelmed by the Renter reg istration.- - A Jloj- railed I»y n Kite.. The Vicksburg Times, of-tho 10th inst,, relates the following incident:. A young lnd at“Luke Station, Jtississip- pi,. had a very largo and beautiful kite pre- tors -I-- re.- *—four in sefltcd to ‘him, about six feet by size, which lio attempted to rafsi lin'd Wcftllicr lil Oc-loli-.c.-. ■Capt'. Saxby, oi - tho-Royal Navy,' has called .public attention 111 tho London Times to tlm following facts, which.if ver ified, by /results', will prpvo; a curious Ill-’ stance of apafiori reasoning: “At.7 a. ,m. oii the ensuing October a.lho moon-will bo at tho part of her'oruit, which is,ncajL-est tho earth; .Ivor attraction will, therefore, be .at its .maximum-force. At noon-tlio moon will bp oii the earth’s' equator, a circumstanco which never oc curs'without markcdTitmospheric dtstur- bnnccj.at -S p. in.,' tho same day, lines •so on Uio I diiiwnfrom the earth !b center w|ll cut the '2d inst,, just as tho wind was increasing.; sun niid-moonjii the slime tiro of rightas- and a Btbrm was threatening. -The. wind' cehsfon. 'Thoujobn’s attriyelion uiui- the . L boy along also. To prevent losing Aortto, lio wound the cord around liis body. At last tho gust, boro kite and boy along in tho rapid air currents. The boy seem ed to bo about one hundred feet aboye the earth, and the kite five times that distance.. At last- theybung kite-flier caught In the top offt.“ , ' n nn ^ eiiBnnnrlfKl SP.Vfllltv-llVe' tree, and suspended sevonb'rffve- foot aboye tjio ground, A flood of rain’ ; tho. Hue, abating ^.Id^Sffifttiesutferertobo iscued. He was found to came rescuedr^HewaBfSund toboiirieonscious, and so-bruised and marred qs to be scarce- ly recognized; but was rcBtoredthe same evening, and .is now doing well. . sun’s will, therefore, lie-acting in the saiiltf direction... In otlie? words, tho lfoWmSgn willbe on-Uio 'eartli’s'equntgr wlien in perigee, and nothing more threatening enu occur .of high tides nud destructive storms. Tho “wcather-wlso” among our readers would dp Well to lay aside the foregoing paragraph until -.tho'. time conics to sou whether the prediction contained in it.will ho verified.” ; A Sign. ■ j , . . BrickPomcl-oysayswiienyou’seeasliort, flit, girl, jt is a slgu she hqs not been prop; orly hugged. . . : .Anfttiier Important Decision. .*• Our Sunrchm Court'on Tuesday "deiiv-' ered anotlier of tliolr rtiliiigs-that have il special importance for out people, in oop- nectibji With the times.- Large- amounts of nioney-iire coiieeimed.and tlio heaviest iutorests of that large class of legal Char acters known ns fidifoiury,' as gpai'diliiis, nUiiiinistratbrs, oxecutOrs, etq. ; . . Tlie case-was ICille's Brown;, against, VVijl. Wright, from DeKalb. The Court decided that a prudent guar- d.lnn, who Ijofofo January, lt/03,.loaned mdney of- his wards oiiTjcgrb security, is not liable; because bf iibgi'6.emanoipntion whereby the -money ivaslost. And that a guardian, who .took Confederate money, jn good faith for debts dub.his-wai'd’s,-wli'eii prudent men .were geuemlly tiikirig'feucli Vis qirtltocteaiand if lie loaned tho money, . funds, bo received before tho 1st dny.'of Jnngary,«08, on'good .security, and tbfcy wore lost by the results of.tl;o will'; lie is not liable. , Hundreds of guardians, executors, trus tees, etc., look Confederate motley which was lost; who linye been sural or threaten ed with suit," who will now bo rollovcd.— Atlanta Constitution, A'lTOff Kllln.n Mnn, , Tho -Augusta Chronicle, tells of a fearful tragedy, in'/piid of our counties, R., a young gentleman, with’ a-bcautiful young wife, lived near Ltj a gentleman of 55; bis: wile and if daughter of 25 years. It. .had to go'to'Atlanta; . His wife went over-and.' Otvited-Miss.L. to stay with her, and re turned liftme. She received a n ote, after tea, that her fhthcr would not let lier go'. About 12 o’clock site was aroused-by somo opo seeking entrance at her door.,' Tho man told her tb'opon tho door, or ho wquld break, it down: Mrs. R. told' hini slid Would shoot. He laughed, and ipirsted I the house; -At pi bor„L,, who had forbidden .his daughter spending tho night with Mrs. R., to vio-. latb-her. • The dog killed tho hnary' nud lustftiloldjnau. No names are given, but the parties arc said to be of tlio first ra- spcctaBility. A Stoat Drimdrol Ktnml. Two eharmi ng women one day wc re dis cussing what it is which eonstfoufos beau ty-in tho hand... They differed in opinions, ns mucii ns the shape df tlio bcautiftil mcm- bqr wimsqmerlta.tliey .wet'o diseuSsing.— dftgcntlcumn frioiid presented hlniselfoatid by coliltnoU cohseut the .question was-^ rc- forred to him.' It wits.a delicate matter, no thought of Paris and tlio' tlireo Gotl- .dosscs', Glanoiiig from bile to tlip other of the beautiful white liaiids presented for .his oxamipatloii,' he l'cjfllcd at last, “I givwit tip"; tho question is.too liard for me." tint ask the';poor,-'and-they will tell yoit tho most.bcautiful hiiml in thp woi'ld is* the hand that givel,—J/oorc-'s Rural. giyfls gratifybiij. evidence of'tlio scrutiny exoroisod by the Stale authorities, through authorities, throug] whose action it is compelled to wind up, because it is uot in condition to.pay lostcs if it should meet any, and* to contiimo , whilo iti that condition would he only to artj thus gamble with an unsppisticated public,— A LnrffA (Ireeu Ttirllc. ' ; The-Columbbs Sun says: Tho daddy of all tho green turtles arrived in this city yesterday,'from Florida, Ilo weighs GC8 pounds; -and is tlio largest ever- brought here, wo believe. week. Similar reports come from other cities, cast and west. In Vllly-rmir Venn. Diu-ingtliepcrindhetiveen tStSandlSiW, 'tv-four VGfirs. .six nml n ltnlf niillimw ..r people left Groat Britain tq seek other clinics, IlMIrKj-crl 1,3 n Morin. Tlie town of Detroit, on'tlic Kansas Pa cific Railroad, was entirely-destroyed by a fierce hail and wind storm on IVedncs- day night. Tlie wind blew down all tho buildings in the town,, leaving tho inhabi tants in the morning on the hare pruiri", literally houseless. • N'OIV York .WerchniW llrnw-llrd. Peter Kerr, one of the firm who manu facture Clark’s spool cottoii, was drown ed ivhilo bathing ill Long Branch, on tlie C2d instant, from cramp. Grniit on I ho Hounds. Grant is,still on tho wing, spomling his tinlo at fashioimblo watering places. lie had a fecoption the other day in New Jer- soy-, and a present of fifty acres of land, ivliefo lie hopes to livo someday. Grant can’t stand tlio sorrows of a"poor old. Wan at (lie White House, so he goes hum- ming around to avoid ids troubles. HT-Il Ulysses, . ' TUca smoke awny till'n gotilcn rnj- Llt'hls i,p tho clnivn or tho mbrt-ow, For a chocl-ritl olsur lllto n shield win bar Tlio plows of enreitnd sorrow", tile's, and with-the saino i)rceious“metal; ■Ijf’ ' " Tigbf.thow}dr | ig at tlie same meats of mothcr-of- vnlued morehtglily a profusion of pro- pearl—in those times nm gold—uml. Vvitli a profusion •eious stones. ho celling and woodwork v _„, L-Wi were inlaid witii ivory nud gold^ivnd tho constructed to rescrablir.tjie (IrmametU.— It wnq oontrived to have a rotary motion, so ns to iraltato the motlou'of tlio heaven ly "bodies-. ' The yanUcd. moiling of'ivory openod -and, lot on tho guests a profusion of flowers. atuHrolaen pipes sprayed over them tlio most delicate perfumes,—T/ic World of liTmdo-s. llriitAriXardpri' - * Aifcmphis dispatbliof AUg'flst 2d,.qqjs a man named IVy Sterling was Situtafly murdered Saturday n{ght,afCpunoll Berid, Ai-k.-, fifty miles below .here, by a par ty of -negroes |bd liy-a Wbitc luali..- Ho’was tlio owporof a trading boat, nnd-tlio party went to get-whisky, askiiig for flour. The owner wont tbi* simples, when tMtf drew ’their’pisiefs-aiid (demanded ins' money, iyhleh lie gavo up nt ontor Tliey thou threntoned’ to kill him, 1 middle oflbred qvo r rything’he had,-whieii-tliey refused to ac cept, Attempting to run, lip was tired Upon find killed. Two negroes who arriv ed here to-day. were arrested (is accessories, to tliedoed. ..*/ Tlie lleast Aanln. - Tlio.Now-'.York ExprcBS Says: As'lCtho iuark of Cain was not sufllciently put upon, B.‘-Butlor; of.MasSaqhusetts,Jiy his preVi-. oils acts, Tie How; demands, in a letter, that no Virginian,.elected liy the. people, BliiUl take a' seiit,ln tho • Vlfglnla Legislature who’ cahiiot iako'the test oath which 'tho Prcaident roptlfliated ill- Georgia, Canhy iii Soutlr Carolina, and tho-pcoplc of Vir ginia by the ballot. Tlio majority vote, lic.8ays, in all sfloh-enses should to djsre- gar'ded, hnd tho pliees given to’' those net asido-by the people., * WJia't is tlie'just os; timatc of a man ofsb ;mpch.ii^nstfoe niid ’vindietlvcntei?". • te r loliV itohl, [>r,v. . A strange and piysterious affair la "re ported from Phii(idejphia, - July,80, SOO,; flflO'tiio'procccds of a GoVoi-nment sale,- was, deposited iff the.safe.in;i,lie; Treasurer's" offlowat tho.Lrmted.gflttcs AreCnal jn this cityl ■Sfitiirday: morning, oiifope'njng.tho 'safe; it was' discoVered ‘ that 828,000 Tmd• bpqn stolen. There "were no marlcs bi' vl- olence on.tho, safe, am} tlie "building was. ivell guarded by prlVpto Vafolimen. ;Sev*, oral employes of tlie arsonal lmveLf en .ar- fested Ori-puspieion. . I .. >- ' No* Much SiiriduN. • AVe had been underrtlio imuression,that Ihcrft was il considcfahlc quantity of .old com in thb county, says;tlie.Athens PO'st. Some’of o«r agrioulivrnl friends inform us .thatiu this ivo are mistaken— thatthe sur plus Iswory.'small.:' • - •"• - Wol,T.jiw in Illinois. . , A Press dispatch bf,tho'2il;iiist!}nt, says much excitijmbnt exists in. Pekin, III.,Til regard to tho kilfilfgof-aDcputy Sheriff oi- Tnsowoll "county, while lie was aituniptlil'g, to arrest two foorso thieyes; Tho.cxei.fo-. mont cuhriinated yesterday, when itcrow'd hrbko.'intb tho jail; tools- tH6.lep.d6r of. tlio- gang out and hanged mrqi iiut pof toToro. lie. hqd hitdly out ^evcral of- tlio lynching party, oiio ofwiiom will probably die. Jt is bolioved that most-»f the gang- will be. lyhched. . . ;, . * ’ * , , Intcrnnl Itvvenuo. Many or our renders undoubtedly labor under the impression that in giving re ceipts-for money paid -it is necessary to placo- a two cent internal stamp upon a twenty dollar receipt. But such is not tlio caso. The law reads', “all receipts exceed ing twenty dollars,’’, shall require a two cent internal revenue stamp. is that?” j asked the Doctor.— 'Why, it is my Taylor jug, ” saulthemaii.. “And wliat is a Taylor jug?” asked tlie Doctor again'.- “I had a sou-in Gen: Tay r Doctor, ngnin'.-. “I had a sou-in Gen: Tay r tor’s army Tit Mexico,' and Ihe-Geueral al ways told hhn to carry .Ills whisky jug with a hole in tho bottom," and that's it. It is . the best in'veiitidiil everreet'with for hard dfinkors,”. . : Unfortunnfoly a: good'.many keep t|ie bottom in tlieir jugs, and apply the Tay. lor invention to their, stomachs. - VVnfory Mftr. ... It scoiub: that there nro sonic really wa'- Academy.,to say Unit he has detected aque ous viipor’in some- stellar atmospheres; that fo to say, he Tibs found that ccf tain rays of Hr 14 — and that which ho.knows Wtv •iVhli biisly,The'stars-iVhloh exhibit this peett* lfarfty lire riot tlio-paie. btflu olios that wo might' susf""'" ■ “'••*- but th£hic( Betolgeux. anilfAreturus. -""Tho Watel'y clcipejif would appear to'- exist in. great it cuts oii".' Jans"on, iri 1680, made some experimonts iqion tbo absorption exercis- y,ltstlyjiisire.e M . t to renew-expSriments tlirough iuuoir greater thickness of damp air toforo any quantitative cstiihato'oj" stellar hu midity can'to. formed. . Seochf, :tho Ro-’ man nstrbliohibr, thinks lie lias detected water iu tlio neighborhood of tlio Spots'ou tlie sun;—Once a IPeeK . - CallfnriilftFlre. ■ The village of Moore’s Flat, Nt-vada County, California, was destroyed by tiro July 81, Losi"S100,000. A Sr tinner. Brigham Young’s last proposition is a • legislative ‘.‘stunner.” Ho- promises to' qonlino himselfto" one "woman; ifevory incmber of Congress will do the 6amc. tuents (blacks): “‘The-white people say thfy arq going to firing Coolies and white emigrants to this country. , BuLThiscoun- itjthel" PolsOiioilIfo Dcnili. . Jirs, Bickctt, of-Girard; A'a., sont to the drug storofor.a. dpsb of sub-Nitrate rif ' Bismuth;- ./Tho druggist sbnt hor, by niis- toko, CorrqsiVc S.uVmnqfc.-": jho^tbbi it, and was' dead in an lionr. So mucli for. carelessness.. '"- " A ‘ * ., pouDlo'Advantage; An opponent of -“ ivonian’q rlghts’fsayi it is a. .great .convenience: to have Vomet) for postmistresses. They cap ubtorily In- form ap Applicant if tiicre is a. fotter-for lrini, without fookiug,.but ea'iiaWo'tell him" what’s in.tti" . Naval Dl.ilpJinO nUli ii VecKoaiico. ■ Turner, ivlm was re$cnt1}- released frollk arrest' iic tbo, Portsiuoutti says, wasl , confess,' ft. sea,' ho o make hini eased from iris complice. O’Brien, who-', Had; always boruc ii good chn'mdfof, peotested his' in- riocenco, but in hung up. by Tils' wrists ,1’or. three full-days' and nights,- until tho iron but into the bones pi Ids wrists und Jiis arms were .paralyzed.—A’. l r . ,Sna. L'otioii" In Florida. Tlio Tallahassee Floridian of Tuesday says: "Rumors of cateyplihiv multiply, ami there is, no Unger arty doulit of their presence gehoraliy throughout the State. Intelligent planters, ilk the. Jhco of such rainy woatlieriia we are'now liaving, pre ’. entree owns Non (li cnvolliia. I/i South-Carolina a" riegf.o*Senator re cently-told aTa'rge assembly of his cousti- try is ours; Wo’vo got.tho Legislature, and' Wo iv'on'trallo'w it—and wo' won’t.' WeTl" .put'the wiiite iiiah fori feet under ground, 'and its tp the Coolies, we’ll put them twon- ty'-fect.'L' * ‘ V - ■> I'recoC Ions,"Very. iaWf ‘ “Mnmmaiy said a precocious little boy, who',.against" Ids will; was made to rock tho'eradle rif his hrother„“if tho Lord hns any more babies to give away, don’t you ■triko’cpi.’N ."'■“••"■■J • S»rrhoiml. •' The Atlanta, iutelligeflccf of Saturday says: 4 ‘It looked like old times to see and hear General Toombs in a court room, as lie was before flic Supreme Court on yes terday, .with his excellent voice, fino per sonal appearance,.and'wiUi genius, force, arid eloquence arguing against "the consti- ttitloriality of the homestead act. ” . ’ . Tt.'O. O. F. (.'l-aiiil I,oc!)le. IVoJeariiT'ffom yesterday’s -Telegraph,' that tile following ofllecrs of tho above or der wore elected at tlio meeting in Macon, .pn-tlie'Tth:" " • .‘j. . ■ Sw-iVi Mnngham, Lodge No. 20, M.TV. Grand Master; J. T. Thomas, No. 11, It. -B. Deputy Grand -Master; F. A. Lantz- nestpi-, No. 4T, It. AV Grand AVarden; J. m* ; ?* e -r. 2 * "Wy Grand Secretary ., ... -. t il'an,. ...umu, , 1. A. Burke, Nil. 211, It. IV. Grand Tteris- rthuual meeting or tlio R. AA’. ;e of tho State will tal take plat First little. Our' telegraphic report announces the .receipt of the first bale of new cotton.— It came from Texas, and was received at i\G\v Orleans. The first bale last year was received at tlie saiue port on thc 10th of August. V,: :• : n •’ ... Billlhgiiisuisi, ' “Paintji huraifiing bird.sucking honev from a tlower, and yu have got a very ^ood.picture oy iovo trieiug tew liv upon. /‘^Byery thing on this earth iz bought and sold except air and. water,- and-tlioy would bo if a kind Creator had not made the supply tew grate for the demand, Uroiis in I.ouiNlitim, . A private: letter ‘from Carroll Parish, Ba.j datpd August-lst., gives a glowing account of .tho‘cotton in that section,— Corn and other products not so good, though iiono liro.so’ poor as to discourage the planters.. lion. John It,.)). .AVo li’Ul'il froin tlio Nashvillo Dillon •Hon. John Bell, who has been for some, s tiijto past'residing at the Iron Aforits, on diet aiVcarly destruction of tlm orop, some Ihe.Cunitoiiaud River, Is failing in health, thtuk by the fifst.of.Septcnlber—Some car-1 and his condition is such as to give nolle p i lier, some Jater.” - of his jiormancnt recovcrv,