North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, September 09, 1869, Image 1

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whitman &i wrench! -c-ivl" ft -t.‘ . '■■■'. • ■ ^... DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0,1809. .■ ^ .1~ „ • ' ’ mN('Kiii..vitfi;ai'N ai>vi:iittni:mi:S'tn! T.TAKK8 * ui visual. H AKK8 * WYSrtijjiflfc, M tAW ; . , nation, Ouoi|[l».' Gil, *» A. It. MASKS. filial. Me*. 1IIVI*tll|. m VTOllNKYS AT I,AW, • Up flair. Ill King llulUlUig, BMlWfffllK .Will nmctlrn In tlw courts of tills oiroutt, And In till! u. H. nlstrlct.Uomt an Aiinnirt.i riu-ly T) A. WAJ.ia;n, ATTOItNLY AT I,AW, KlilgVVfo'rt. ilalton, Uo,'. AMMONnAW K f.nO, feys , Xli: ^ Vi tluntn, Ocorpfla. own WBUnonx. , Whltolml b' T. n AMMO^lV. ___ Ga Wim* A Wuitlock,. l’rpprlfitor. W.P.WUoy/Cl6rk; ' - 1 " "IL . -'1 DugKngo curried to ami from Dbpot froo of yjaabi AiliL. \TATI0NAL ITOTETf, • , J>i. Nonr Union I’utsHuiigur shed, .:a, Clmttiipppgm Toun. A. L. MlLLKIV mirt’lotoh •. * HoflpltftUty, Comfort. Convenience amt Econo- my combined in thu niiiintgcmunt. JJOteE AGAIN I" J. C. 11AWI.INS, ■ AUil».mvn!Uon«ongnlm Mil V CHOIO Eli p T, 33 17, flotSBpmo, Ga. Ijronit strool uh taken to t TTilNmiUF. IIOTF.1^ . . VF.NAlit.LH A WlI.r.AI|ll,;l'roi,rU'l,orn. Near tho Siflinro. Omnibus iitsbvory train. Tallies supplied with-the best the market af fords. Dooms well vmrtllutwl, ■ * Ju-tf W; VFi lllGUINft^ (BIN AND LOCKSMITH,' Pcfttcnln New Guns, 1 Pistols, TJartrldgOB/ eto, Opposite Tiblm Ilonne, Hamilton Street. • Now Hines matlo to order* ami all vophirjn'jj done On.Hhort notice,-uml warOintluh mnr-Iy Letter from ottr SuuiiiiervI}lo Correa- {Tho following letter, fronvEjuinincrvlllo, a*, camo too lrito lor hint week. Wo wltlr W. J. 11ETTF.UTON A IJUO. JvJfOXVILlilt, Tkn^-1, Wholesale Healers In Brandies, Wines, Liquors, Chewing and Smoking ’ssa* Al.o; Agon,, for tl^ml^ ^ {m . Andt^Xnisdr-nilTilgWend Preparation. OrdorrtHoliclfed. reblS-Om Itfiltlmore Prices guarunticil. •j^TKpiCAL AND 8UKG!CAL f XOTICK.^ . l)rw. A. W. BiSIngs At Son, Formorly of SOutli .Carolina, Tender their Professlomtl mrrvlees to tho cili- r.euH of Dalton ftltd snrrOundlWg country. Spo- olal attentlon glvou to all ehronle cases. oiilcc, during thoday.eornerof Kins & Pentz at reels, and blaht-nt resilience on Thornton A venue, formerly occupied by 31 r. J. II. King. A. W. Divings,) j.c. Ulvingm. | ■ i • Jnimniya-jy. vit; it. n. mtowx, Insurance and Laud Agent, Agout for -Etna T.tfo amt Fire Insurance Com- punv; also, .teirerson and..Tames ItIVor Fire Insurance Couinuuie*. of A a., Enterprise, Cincinnati, and , \ Putnajn, Hartford. » Also, tfuNEiMtu i.Ano nfUt jilteFw.anvliwly wIiaelltriltsIlii’li-liilshu-sBlnlihn. r-'ltefers to Col. C.ll. Welliorn,'Atlanta: and Cot. \Y« II. Tibbs. Lowry A .Kasim, lion. 1). A. miUBaRtiul Col. i. A. ltflfiihlc* Dalton, trn. Jan nary a->im'. _ rctto/clcii 0 ' lout. Eds.] I havo boon rending tho Citizen for aomo^flmk'tASn^ V htmihor ’6f itflierg coriilng to my address, suit pm pleased to, bo able to sny, ns an old (florid, nml In days lang sync, ft fellow-luboror In tho ‘‘nrt pffisorvfttlvoof nrts,” llmt It Is nrnong tho most plbnsnnt looking, spicy mid rondnblo popors published In Gc.Qrglu—nnd Georgia Is tho world. ■ X Bay “'among tho most plcnsnnt,” 'bo- causo my eyo is iipon two other Georgia papers that aro mi honor to any commu nity—Col. Christy’s paper, tho Watch man, publlshod at Athens, and-Clfarlio Wininglmm’s’.Hoportor, published at I.a- Grange. I love to speak of cacti of your Journals, because practical men manage them, proving that It requires such men to carry on any business properly. I rnri glad you nre- so located that you cannot interfero with each other, for I wish you all abundant success. I mil greatly grntlflcd with tho spirit re cently nmnllhstcd’by the Georgia press, In .publishing Hew A. G. ll’s. communica tion, even though it condemned yoursolvoq somewhat. It only shows that spfrlt of magnanimity, and fairness which belongs to tho family of Journalists generally. I wns sorry to sco oar fficml Atkluson, of the liumior, so Uoxir^iBd'nlierohyc IIo must have broken Ills, demijohn tho .night before; fodiid it empty, or sent to lied on a dfzcn hiird-cggs. Bat it isgencrallyiin- ilerstood,- “Sim,”'-Mew JSngland rum “rlz”lnj-ou. Clenvo to-your nqmocraey,- my, old friend, give Bullock nn extra punch every week for me. •By-tlic-hy I suggest the set ting apart of Friday, first day of October, ns a day of fasting and prayer for the con version of this creature, or devil, from the error of- his ways, or other speedy l’rovi- dcutial Interference. The Bible doesn’t ■give any warrant for prayer for the devil, blit .let us “try on” a little of it in this case.. 2Vijq kind pnlt/ aoof/tforth by ]-my- crandfacing. Brethren'and friends let’s try’it mid “cast lnm out,” ... Crops in this county are generally fair; where the ground'wns properly prepared to commence with, and where it has been well cultivated since. Reasons hare been •very good 111 some neighborhoods, tolera ble in others, mid “on leave of absence’ ten. oicth-s at some othev.poiuts.'.' Upon the whole, Cluittooga county is all right.— Those desiring to move in must do so be. fore the ltailroad comes in, or they sunlit come gt all; Nary cornel over hero, hut some chills and a slight sprinkle of lovely blue coats, jlist on lliu line, in tile - neighborhood of Alpine.. tfiOOKOUT. Tile.Golden Hide, Thereto many n rest In llio roinl of uro, • . Irtt-'jjwonlrfonly.toiitn.lnka.ltj ‘ . . Awl.tunny a tono for tho liottur land If tlio qtiorulatiH Jtcnvt wonlil nmko it I * * To tlib subtly soul llmt Isfnll of liope, Ami whoselienulind trust no’or ruUelli, Tho Bless Is groon nnd the fiou-ors imiln-lg’hl, Tliodgh tho wlulor otonn iiroyultuth. lieffir to linpe, lliongh tho olmuls Imng low, And la keen iho oyos .till lifted i For lliu street hluu sky will B00n*jteeji throuBh, When the ominous clouds hi-ormcd C Tlioro wns uovor u nlsht without n Uny, OynnovonlnBwHhontnmomlfiBi * And thedavkost hour,nntliCluaveibRocs, . In tho hour hoforo tho duwuliiB, ‘ There to ninny n gem ih tlib lmth of life, Whlob wo pass In our hub pleasure^ That Is richer ftir tlinn llio Jowoloil crown, Or tho minor’s lio'nrtl of trcnsnroi.; It mny ho tlio lovb of a llttlb child, Or inothot’a pmyor to henven, Or only'h hegRur’s gruteful Uinnkn, For a cap or. water given. Hotter to wonyc In tho web of Ufo * A bright nnd golden ailing, And to lib God’s will with n ready heart .; And hands that nt-o ready nnd willing, Than iff snap' tlio delicate, inlnuto threads Of onr'carlousllvoa usmidor, Aifll then blame heaven for the tangled ends,' . And sit nnd grluyo nnd wondew, . Tailing llio I’lodgo, “Como, Smftj let’s go in nnd take a lit tle.’: Old Bob Bummer keeps llio best liq uor in town. Como, don’t-Imng hack; let’s go in. “Jim, I have been thinking tills matter over since I saw you lost, nnd I can’t do it. Besides, I lmvo been'figuring on this matter snpie, nnd what do you suppose it costs us to patronize old Bob?” ■“Well, a dollar or two a week, XL sup pose,’: said Jim. , . .. Sam, taking a pencil nnd a picco of pa per from his pocket-book, Handed them to Jim,-and said, “l-ict.uq.look at it fully, and make a fair calculation. Yoii deposit It— “You? money—andioso it. “Your character—nnd lose' it. Your health of body—nail lose It. Negro Mob In Hnitrnclt Tlio Greensboro Herald gives tho par ticulars of recent negro outrages in Han cock county. It nppcnrk that on Saturday night, tho Bftllj ilist., a negro man, who lynsliving on tlio plantation of Mr. Mnrch- mnnr, on or near tlio dividing lino of Ilftn- cock and Greene counties, was murdered by n pnrty of unknown persons lit disguise. It seems that tlio .negroes in tho neighbor hood became greatly excited, anil suppos ing Mr. Marclunam to bo Implicated in llio number, a body of thlrty-flvo to forty organized tliomsclves into a regular armed compgny, on tlyo' night of-tho 18tly Inst., nnd repaired to Mr. Miirclnimm’s house, They surrounded the house,' mid, with horrid eatlisnnd vows of vengeance, com menced nn indiscriminate lire on tlio prem ises, in which Mr. Mnrchmntn wnB Bovoro- ly wounded. Alter keeping up tho filing for fifteen or twonty minutes, on theassur- “Yourstrength of mind—and loso it. • “Your manly independence—and lose “Your solf-rcspcct—and lose it. “Your Bcnso of riglit. and wrong—aud Jose it. , ‘.’Your self-control—agd lose it, “Your home comfirt—and lose it. “Your wife's happiness—and loso It,- “Your children’s rights—and lose them, “Your country's honor—and lose it. “Your own soul—and loso it, • • “Ralbj'yJ’ll tako tlio pledge for life‘ oil llmt. • Comolet’sgoupandsign the pledge togutlier.” - Is it not just ns true of gambling ns of . imj-that they destroy everytliingheforo them?' ' - . »■ XKAtm,' • -;. 'Klnoknollcr. (ilntloMcv rilnl Newsman, Opposite .lossb Trotters, Apr-ly Hamilton StrtT.tcHAiToc, Oa. M auk i. wirmrAN, ofLoulsvlll, Ky.; formerly of l!hiRgohl,Ga. ■yVlioloHalc Clotliiue, .s. .• »il loo it uMlsitol’ » .-mi l 577 ami 370 Broadway, ..' -— New York, noiise qhiogkhs, moiiuax a gup an, jam Colirornln’s Tatst Ncnsnllon—.V Strange I.lgllt 111 tho Sliy. *- About 4 o'clock yesterday morning, tho norllien8ternsky, from iiortzon to zenltlq was illuminated by a reddish light, like kincliogivesa twoandahalfcoluniii' list of that rcfiecldd from a great conflagration, the criminal cases'disposcd of at the last' Acting upon tho supposition that such a term- of the Crimina. Court, wh.ch com- rung; and the hoys turned out with flic gAMUEL,WFA , N, iihc ; i) : smis , ii ^ So ,, ■WlioloraJo Grticmi, . I’rQiIuco CQmiii^iHKioA MeiHirfntsj hhil Deiileva 31 North Howuvil Stvuut; . . , novOm* ^ DnltliMoro. nyy-KSSOX A nUNTTlNO v Generat Commission Jlte> chants Nos.-n7.& «i Water Striqit, tncnV Won.l (A. 31. Watkiss.) NMV. Ulllh. iroaUs. Pres't Mercliiuila’ L. AVortlf, Cashier Mrssra Howes & ....... ... ... ivlUhnns Co., Charleston, S. C. J. U Villalonmi. Savannah, Oa. A. Austell, PreWt Atlanta Nxitlon«\l lank, Atlanta. Gii. , • inavf-Qnt* T> WAHRKX, )I. Pliyi Pliynlclnu, KiiMfcon niS*l Acponrtieiir, OiTora his aervicos to tjxc inhahilnhts of Dal ton, and the tAirroumlinK country. Having at- tuiuleil Bome*bf the liiwt Mutlioal hehoois In Caumlaaml New York City ho Tenia eonllUent that lip can rIvo general 8atlafaetln|i. Office in No. 2, Over King's Uorc. KaviiaKNriis—' „ ^ ? ’ i Win. TbmneHt. JL D;. Toronto, Canada, « >Vm* McGill, M.D., O^liawa, ’’ .1. Footo, 3L I)., llrooklyn, ’ I*rof. Frank It. IlnuMIton. AtiemtlnjtSnrffCon, •mid Prof. Austin Flint. Attending IMiysfe an. Delllvne Hospital, New York. nptjiuo Tli’u poor will lie attended free or charge. ;tf*H*mx** . KlQg Street, Dalton, Georgia. Will attond promptly tanll Law Claims in the Supreme Court ortho United Stales; Court of Supremo Court.......... , - - Vtr . .Clulius, nnd Executive lleiiertinenls nt Wnsh- illjr, II. G.: ill the FedemlXeurts for IheNnrlh- . orn Dlstrlet of Geol-Rln, nmUInnkrupt Court et Atluntu. On.I In tho Stnto Courts In lliu conn- ties or lymBleld, Murray, Gordon, Harlow, Ca toosa nnd Unde. ,Muye-tf. . . Forewnencil, I'e-.-t-ermt'l]. Tlio Colinnhiis Sun tiiiuks that our peo ple should fecl.derply.gmleful to the agent of tho Associated l’ress nt Washington.— Major Barr '1ms not forgotten ids old fripnijs, and with characteristic- kindness lias notified them llmt'Henst Butler will attend the Georgia Stnto Fuir to bo hold at Macon in November next. After tlio announcement all visitors will, of course, go-in, plain dress, and leave their jewelry at homo. jAwbr ourselves wo.do hot be lieve that tlio Beast can lrelnrcd, coaxed or drivenjm tlio south side of the Poto mac; but for fear of accidents, the ener getic and sagacious cpmmlttoo having the Fair ill charge will doubtless withdraw the prcihiums'offered for silver ware, silk dresses, pianos and pictures. \Ve arc sur prised and mortified to know that an out law, with no claim upon humanity, 1ms been honored will) an invitation. , Colored Jurors. At a recent trial in Mississippi of frccdnmu indicted for the niurder of an other fre'edinan, five white men and forty- five freedmen lmd been summoned ns The jurors. Tlio defendant objected to colpi ed men Bitting upon the jury, and Ills counsel made a motion to i)lmsh the writ summoning the jury, on tho ground Hint negroes were not 'recognized ns jurors by tlie Constitution nnd laws of Mississippi, nnd Hint the military orders in regard to tlio return of the - list of names lmd not been complied with. The court decided tlmt tlio point was well founded in law, and quashed tho writ. Two other colored men were also under indictments for mtir dor, nnd their trials were postponed for tlio same reason. It is staled tlmt tho col ored men prefer to be tried hy white jurors J W- ATKINS, . . . ' with * DAUnF.TT A HIGGINS, Mamlfactnrors ami Jobbers of Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, • i —U "trpet, HALTIMOHK. 272 W.;«ultlmore Street. Neptpnibcr. Frojm tlio Imay skies of D»o >for.Uilan«L l»i*ou«l, broor.y Soptombor bus stojippil t ., And up through tho meadow and vlnolund And over tlio morass and ptnoland, ' ' • Tho goddess already lmvo crApt. • You tracodibr whbrovor you wando^ In valley, in dingle, or wood, , r The oak her red colors are tlyln^ i Whllo Summer’s gay banner Hiving Whore tho uuconly new com, r stood. ; Wlicro she stood as sho doftly painted Tlio wild grapo i\ purplish bluo j And limned tho rcflcotlon of blushes, tho struamlot that dashes and rushes, Where onop mcek-oyod vlolotq grow. WUoro iho wheat floldii'rdllod tholr'round bll. lows; ,. *.i. t Of softest and tondarcst green, i , . i •. 8ho shook tlie bright gold off lior trossca, Ami touolied liy her gentlo caresses, Tlioy'put on a lovelier shoon. * 4 Tho snhset Is Boftcr and hrlghW Than wlion tho hot supimer-was hero; - Tho winds toll nnco of Mrs. Marclimau that they, lmtl M-tS&Mnlljw killed her husband, tlioy loft tlio promises, ny tlio roadside meadow and more. ' Uttering tlio most blttcrcurscs agalnsHho SvoiraerrniM....^icM Amicoronco. whites. So far ns wo can learn, tlig lie- u, 0 noCk, Mountoius Nineo n.o groen made no effort at eoncdnlmcut. . Mr. Mnrciimain nmdo his oscapoJn dfs- gulsd, ainj soon' procured assistance." Tlio civil 'atillioritigi acted promptly, nnd.fif- tceh of the party lmvo been arrested arid' confined in tlio jnll nt Spnrtn. They have made a full confession nnd given tlie names of all thd parties Implicated. -Floyd,Moore, tlio lender of the gaifg, Is yet nt inrgo. Tlio Grllyslmrg Fnllnrcr TI16 great Gettysburg celebration lnm but few friends. Even tlio correspondents "ofultra Bndicnl journals, such ns Forney ;s papers and the Now York Trihunb, de- npnnco tho whole nifnir ns a fiilluro and n KellpSo. Slnoo tho recent solar eclipse, they have upon.tlio summit of tho Itocky Mountain chain, wlmt tho inhabitants cnilii'’ 1 second twilight,” so brililarit with colors of mist, simile nnd firelights ns to pain tlio oyo in Us steady gazoupon them, and to-lcavo ap impression on tlio mind that Will no'vorbo obutoratod. Just' ns the.BUn is about to sot, a heavy mist gathors on tho mountain, and grows, ing dense nnd denser it shuts out oritlrcly tlie last expiring rays of that luminous body; then all is darkness, or nearly so, for almost thirty mluutcs; when all at onco tho heavens bccomo Tit up from tho hori zon all around, far up to a small circle in the centre; with a lividglarp of tlip most dazzling ■ cliroipatic color, scomiug ns deception, A Triburio correspondent says; though a. tremendous bonfire was ablaze hTlinnNunnltsdlinHnsntn.Flv.hiirff'ilnf^ TliopreseutgatbcringatGeftysbnrgdoes fully beautiful scene lasts for nearly nil not seem to have lmd sufficient motive, or to have answered any largo purpose, or to lmvo satisfied tho vnguo expectations' it aroused. > It was relinked from llio South, slightly attended from the North, nnd it will probably he tho last inflated effort to lengthen out the mercantile uses of this battle-field, which shotild hereafter bo left ns the nation intended, a pleasant come- Wry to many brave dead, hut not a peren- nialfair madolflalbroiis hv failures sucli ns this, which I liave noticed bcyon,d its due.” “ . I'rlino In Mcnipiila. Under this landing tlio Memphis Atn- menccd its session in tlmt city on the 22(1 of Juno and closed on tho 20th of August, during .which termone hundred and nine teen prisoners were brought up for trial, of whom forty-four liad nolle prosse, enter ed ngninst them, owing to tlio prosecutors and prosecuting witnesses being non tet, fifty-six were convicted-niid selit to the penitentiary, nnd only thirteen wore foiind not-gnilty. Tim Avalanche gives tlie fol lowing recapitulation of tlio busiuess of tlie session; Number convicted. BO; nggregato num ber of years in peiutcnlinry7272; sentenc ed to bo imaged, 2; not guilty, 1»; dis charged, 1; no Indictment, 2; noil in-o.i., 44, white, 20; colored, 01. Totlll, 117. No doubt-hut intemperance played it'B part with nearly every one of tlicso floor shiners! ^ J _ ’- TlirlHIiig Incident. At a temperance meeting ill Philadel phia, sonic years ago, mien rued clergyiimn snake in favor of ivjnc as a drink; dcinoji- stmting its -risa quite to-lfis own satisfac tion, to ho scriptural, gcptlciimnly, nnd healthful: “When* lm sat down,' a plain, elderly mail rose, nnd asked leave to say a fcwwohls. “A young friend of mine,” said lie, "who jmdlong iicon intcmpcrntc, wns at length prevailed an, to tlic grant joy oi' his friends, to.tnku the pledge of en tire abstinence from all tlmt could intoxi cate. He kept the-pledge fnilliftillv for sometime, struggling with ills .lmhit-fear fully, till one evening-in a social-party, glasseBof wiiw were handed around. Tlioy came to a clergyman present, who took a glass, saying plow words in vindication of till! .... - ‘ IIIG U1MO VUIIIUU UUV II III! lliu machines, only to discover after a run 1 that tlioy were- having a wild-goose clinso. The Illumination lasted about half an hour; After it lmd Almost entirely died away, s ilres of re-d light shot up In tlie cIoikIs, s niilar to *tho aurora borealis. - Finally, tlio light died away, nnd a dark cloud took its place, out of which the sun tij due time prose. The day which followed was quite warm, and clearer than any we lmvo had since thocclipse. Shortly after sundown tlie tru til “that CT)ttonisking,”niid a great tho phenomena of tho mbrriing was re- king, too; his doubts ought to be removed mated, .with the'red glare oxtciuling over ™—«■— lie entire westorn half of tho sky, nnd causing n light painful to the eyes of tlie observer. It lasted about nil hour, fading iuto a yellow ns it pew* dimmer,—Sacru- mento Union, Aug. 18. • .wfiaPtHi great cotton croif of 1880 wns ninde ln In dia, over one million three hundred-thou sand souls pci'ishod iYoin stnryntion, pros duccd from puttiiig lnmls in cotton .wliicli A Vlncdnml Colony In Virginia. ’should havo lieen appropriated to lircnd- A pnrty of Northern capitalists, ntthc stutt's.” So also ill Egypt, jt is a'driiitted, bend of whom nra,H. J. I)avis;of Boston, in 1805, “when a largo attcinnt at Cotton growing wns mndo, some 8507100 of tho , ,.i m. . , . population perished from nctiml stnrva- purelmscd the cntlrc.T|iornton estate, con- lion.» Tho product of Amcricml cottoh tnlnfng 7,BOO ncres of land, loented at last year was 8,000,000 halcB, Tliis.year Thornton’s Station, on tlie Alexandria, tho amount will be 8,003,000, nnd'next it, Loudon and Hnmimhirc Bnifrond inThe Igte^teo^^E county of Fairfax, Va., for SIBO.OOO. Tim ton as’well ns colored pcoplo. Xs India, tract is to ho surveyed immediately and nor.Egynt, nor Africa, nor South America divided into small lots, nnd a town Is tribe can meet tile needed siippiynf cotton, it is laid out at once, and the managers of tlio enterprise lmvo made,sucli arrangements plorfng other fields, only tosliow thogrent- ns will ensure tho occupation.^of Their land er value of American cdlton, wliiohlsnow by a inrgo number of people fr.om tho North !>’°. re ofnking than before the^yar.' What, pAtlh .TONEH, Jl’., ‘VYUolcsaio il'dalor In nraudicHs Wines, Whiskies, Gins, Ac., PHAciiTaKK Sro., Ati.antA, Ga. 31a y 27-1 y. J,|pl ^\HUl ^OFFtfAN, sri!iriEY '* fcb., Wholcsalo Grocers,' Liquor & Commission 3IKKCHANTS, ■ 45 South Howard Howard Slrcots, between Ixunbard and Pi*ittt Streets, HALTIMORK. Orders solicited. ' • nrifl.sm B .F. J °l Sh {suc£osftor toDcnnettiS .Ipncs,) Dcalc^In all sorts of' ' Dry «oo«1h,. IToots, Slioon, HATS, CIlOCliEIlY, Ac: Will not bo undersold—Yard Stick Mdnobcs IoukI Homo, Ga., Oct. 15-ly.. , . - JOII7S- IIIGGINS, Wrttclijmikcr and Jeweler, Shop 1* Dr. Dfavh’s Now Drug Stoi c, » Hamilton street, Dalton; Georgia, Hnmlsnmenicickrif pure Jewelry, for Laploa nml Geatlemeh, Watches, clojlcs, ctr, .Bepalr- lngnoiillyapdanhstanllallyoxeeutcit; July 1. Nmnll Conrlcsles. •Tlio way to make yourself pleasant to others is to sliow them nttontioa. Tlio whole' world is liko the miller of Mans field, who cared- for nobody—no not lie, because nobody; cared for him. And tlie whole world would servo you so, if yi gave them the same cause, hot every one therefore, see tlmt you do care for them by-showing to them the small courtesies, in which there is no parade, whose voiqe isstill to please, and which manifest them selves hy tender and nfl'ectionntc looks nnd little acts of attention, giving others tlie preference in every little enjoyment at tlio table, in tlie-field, walking, sittiug or standing. _• FoiuiteiTelt PostuRO Stumps. It is stated to lie the intention of the Post Office Department to annul tho con tract for printing postage stnnms,. owing to tlie fact Hint tlie new issues lmvc been successfully counterfeited by the photo graphic process.—UWn'tK/tai DiHputrk. During tlio into wav tho United States government oncourngcd its experts in counterfeiting Confederate currency.— Their Villainy, like chickens, lms eomo hoino to roost. The Yankees havo yet to learn tlmt oven in war honesty ia the best policy, Wool nrowliiB In Tennessee, C. B, Kellogg, ft very extensive wool grower of Illinois, is going to transferTiis business to East Tepnosse. 116 willbripg with liim 2,300 sheep. man. justify—,— took a glass. It instantly rekindled Iris fiery and slumbering nppo itc, rind after a rapid dowmvard'courjte, lie died of dclirh. mu tremens—died ri raving madman. ”t- Tho old man paused for uttoranee, anil wns just able to add,-“tlmt young mail was my son, ami the clergyman- was tlio Rev. Doctor who lms just addressed the assembly 1”. . ,'. . .' The Axe of llio Knrlh Some of the English geologists claim that in studying tlio earth they can “dis cover no marks either of the commence ment or tho termination of tlio present order,” vvlrim others assert tlmt wo must go hack to a hundred thousand million years ago, or more, if we would stand at the beginning of the earth's ago. Sir 4Vil- Jiain Thompson, an eminent English au thority iri-Applied Mnthenintics and Nat ural Philosophy, controverts hotli tlie statements as to llio .“commencement” and tlio ago of tlio earth. Ho applies in three different methods mathematics to tho solution of these abstruse problems.— His first method is to calculate tlie inter nal heat of the earth, anil of the time Hint would be .required foe tlio enrtli.tp ycnch its present temporatrirt.sincO it first form ed a crust. As tho earth is all the time cooling, it mast lmvo onco been very rinich hotter than it is now; tho rate of its cool ing can be calculated, and the result Bhows that there was ail epoch—say one thou sand million years ago—when' the heat would bo so great ns to molt a quantity of surface rock ono hundred times tho earth's bulk, Tliis sliows tlmt ft great mistnko lifts Been made by those geologists wliQas sert that the earth , had no beginning — tlmt it- has existed, thousands of millli of years. ■ Pennitylvnfiln. Jolm Covodo, chairman of the State Ho publican Comprittoo of Pennsylvania; writes to Washington "tlmt without tho aid of Administration defeat in that State is certain. ” Tlie Democracy are confident of the election ofPackor by a large major ity. Oiu’ftiondsinPcnnsylvnnianre mak ing nn united ntt.uj; upon Radicalism, nnd if tho Federal Government will keep Us hands off,—and you may bet it will do tlmt—Pennsylvania Radicalism will, go liko Tennessee .Radicalism—down to llio bottom.' Let her-went! UIono Culeolal loo. TliO’Utlea Observer says: “Tlioro are 848207808042800804 $280705432200874081200’ 008300241100850 inoro flics tills year than last by actual count, : •; ■■ Willy. . • <i- Mark Twain, at tho Prirk . ton, rang for “a copy of llio’ laws of Mas sachusetts,” .“to seo If there vvqs anything to prevent 1dm ftom’drinklng ico-watcr,”, .The telco. Crop. , Tlio Charleston Courier Bays tlio planters in that vicinity are harvesting'!; ilii'p rlco cfop thU spasoii.’ 1 ' *•'** • 82,000 Rovrnnl. . , Wo learn, from tlio MoMlnvillp Now Era, tlinta rowni’d of 83,000 lms hodri of fered for tho nrresf of Bill Hathaway, i\Uo killed Mix Ilonry Frazier in DoKaib coun ty ..Tepri; ,, ri short tlino siiico. To Iho Ntrona-IIliKleil Women. Lot women not for-voting stir But loam tlio barber’s trade Instead. So shall,tho poll bo hrouglit-to her, To razor o’er her husbarid’B head. hour, tlion steals quietly away; and tlio moon therefore dimmed ny its llory luster regains Its asOehdahcy anil llghlsiip tho balance of tho night in palo shadows ns it is wont to do iqovory other oiimo.—Oma- ha Herald. Tho Fnmlly Ilclntlona AccorilloR to Iho Talmud. If your wife Is of a'smnll statute how- down to her and lionr her words in refer ence .to domestic ns well ns worldly nffuirs. Tho husband should .ever ho noxious i hat the proper respect be paid to lris.-wlfe; because tlie libusb is blessed only for her 8;lku. llorior yorir wife,.arid yon will lie bless ed with richness. '. ’ . . Good nnd liad luck, pleasure and grief, - nnd sorrow are In tlw hands of tho jovn Wife. .. „ , . Who takes unto Uimsplf..a wife brings litek to tlie lioitsc, or a yawning gulf. . I have found a woman who is more bit ter than death—a bright jewel or nn op pressive burden—Sana. 100. IV ho lives without a wife knows no pleas; ure, no bliss, no blessing. Who lms to thank so much'to ids vyifu will not only treat her with tlie utmost ro- oml and respect, but nmko her position In ,ho house fully equal to his own. A man without a vvifo is no man at all. - Colton HUH Kin*. If any ono is still disinclined to confess lllnck InKrntltndc. _ r Mississippi negroes sent the treas urer of tlio Lincoln Nation® Monument sonio two’or'threo liundred.'dollars worth, of neat looking Confederate rariiiey, as a contribution to that object. u ! IsiohliiK- for lloonly. Ono of tlio QuakcrTiidiuu agents wri.les liunie that ha lias not scon a handsotneln- dinn womanyct.,„Is that “,\vhat Ini.went out for-, to seo?” ’-.i ' , Uii’M Got llio Worst of it. A Davenport husband took somo mng- ncsia arid made his wife think’it'was poi son. Sho lmd’lils storilnch pumped till lio thought tho year of Jublleo hnd'como. An Instnnco of Adrort’lsInR. Tlio Bangor Whig inBtanccs'ri remark- nbio iristnneo of tho honoflt oT advertising. •A man lost 847, advertised it In^ tliat pa per, and found it—In his boot. ,. That'll So. Young men usually swell while sowing tlieir wild oats. But they always shrink fast enough-when tho devil stops into tho Hold' iu tho autumn to harvest tho crop. Just Knits Them. Montana has now'sent out a “('Mico Kp- poril” to New England, for girls to act In tlio capacity of ;vlvds and jnollwrs. OiicnliiR-Atldross. We learn from tlio Journal-&; Mcssengpr, of.Macon,-.that-Gen. Wado. Ilampton-lms consented io dclivct tlw .address at tlip qpening of tUe StiUe Fair. Notithern ClBnr Factory. Cigar BriiOkers will bo glad'to learn tlmt largo cigar fnotory lias been CBtaBlishcd at Key West, Florida, about seventy-miles from Havana, Cuba, which will bo aliloto turn out good Iiavniiri cigars at ffom,tliir- ty to forty per cent, less than is now ask- cd for shailar brand inCuba. , nt an early day. Nice Rcehonliiir. A statistical genius declares tlmt.“morc money Is expended in tlw United States for cigars Qmn all tlw common schools In the country;” A wag, undoubtedly n lov er of the weed, seeing tlio statement go ing through tlw papers, gels off tlw follow ing:. It lms been estimated tlmt tlw cost "of washing linen tlmt alight just ns well bo .worn two dnys longer amounts to enough; in this country to more than defray Inc expenses of tlw American Board of For- eigil'Missions. Tlie expenses of buttons on tlw bucks of our coats, where tlwy are of no earthly use, is equal to the support of nil our orphan asylums. It is estimat ed that tlie valuo of old hoots thrown aside, which might have been worn rit least a dny lohger, is more than enough to buy flan nel night gowns for every baby in the land. Also, tlmt tlw eost-.of every inch oh tlw fall shirt collars of our young men is equal to tlw sum necessary to put a liiljle iu tho hands of every Pntngoninn giant. Hewed bln. night. A fellow wlw niiBwercd a Yankee adver tisement—‘.‘®5,000 a year without labor or eapitol,” received tho following for Ills twenty-flvo cents and red stamp: New Yoiik, April Dili, 1800.—Sir:— Your letter Is at hand witli tho required amount, the business is such tlmt wo woilffl advise yon nover to pay a negro telfeenjs, on a moonlight night, to watch yourshnd- ow while you climb up a treo to sco if it resembles you. Yours, Ac., . Gumbridge & Co, Wanted. An exchange says, wo arc anxioits to obtain tho services of a very largo limn to attend to the following kind of persons: Tho uneasy cuss who wants to know ‘what’s tho politics of tho paper," and is. ‘afraid it is getting a little wrong.” Tlw iuquisitivo cuss wl)o'nsks “wjmt,’s your circulation.” Tho benevolent gentleman who, in a hurst of generosity, wants to tell us how to nmko wo pnper “a success.” Tlw mean, vindictivo nnd cowardly sneak who wants to rihuso some citizen editorially, to gratify his own personal spite* ■ Tlw siy anil stingy sneak who wants to get nlinlf column puff on Ids business, in serted as an “item or general interest.” Tiw sanctum boro who takes liberties with-nll loose nmmucript and can’t tako a hint to IcAvc. indeed, without it could tho United States do in tlw needy work of reducing to a fee- bio extent tlio amount of our flout ill Eu rope?—Baltimore ■ San. The “I*mly liyrnn Stowc-ry, Tho Flriladoliriiia Press says it would npponr as if Byrori lmd written in pro- plwtic vein.of “Mrs.- Striwo’s romance,” and quotes from iris “Monody on tlw Death of Sheridan:" . Unrd is ills futo on xvliom tlio pulillo gnzo is axed forever to detract or praise; Rc)iose denies in-rTeiuiii-m to Ids mime, And Folly loves tlie inurtyrdom of Fmne. Tlio secret oitomy vvlioso sleopless eyo Stands sentinel, nceuser, JadRe nnd spy,- Tlio foe, tlio fool, the jonlons nnd tlie vnlu, Tlioonvloiiswfiobntlircutliolnothor'spnln: llcliold tlio host, delfRlltlilff to deprave; Who traok the steps of Glory lo Iho grave, lVntell.ovary fnnlt Glut during Genius owe Half to thorn-dor which Its liii-ftl bestows, Distort tlio truth,'occuninluto the lio, Arid pile Iho pyramid of Culuuniy: ' IlntUor flood. AVe have often heard of j'cmni’kablo ca ses of "nbscnco of mind.”- Iforo is ono equal to nnytliing wri lmvo seen lately.— Tho man was no doubt a very intorasting head, of th6 family: ‘I say cnp’n; ’ said a iittlc-eyed ntnn, ns ho lmd- landed from tlw steamboat Pcyto- na at Natobez, ‘1 ray, carijn, this ftero ain’t all.’ ‘That’s all tlw bnggngo you brouglit on board sir,’ replied tlie eaptain. • ‘Well, sco now, I graut it’s all O K ac cording to list—four boxO's, three chest, two han-hoxes, a portmanty, two hams ono part cut—three rojics inyons. nrtd tea- kittle; hut you soo citp’n, I am dubersom. I fool there’s somctliing short. Though 1’vo counted ’em uiiio times, and nover took my eyes oft’ ’em whllo on board, thqre’s something not riglit, somehow..’ . ‘Well stranger, the time is up:' (boro is all I know of: so bring your wife and, five children out of the cabin, and wo are off.’ ‘Tlwiri’8 ’em, darn itl them’s ’oml I knowjd I’d forgot something.’ • A llorrlhlo.Record. - Nortliern journals contain tho following dlspntcli: During tho Inst two weeks tlw Southern paperqhnvo given details pf no less than nino outrages on white females, all by nc- S i'ocs, the victims ih two cases being less mn.eight.ycnrs old. Four of tlioravish- ers Wore caught nnd lynched. But tlioy fail to tako liio bianio on them selves, The last fiend of them would go fool loolo but for summary vcugcnncc. ' Tnx oil PlnnpH. It is proposed by a German doputy that tax lio Inid'upbn. pianos. IIo finds tlmt In tlw Zollverein tlioro are- no fewer than 870,000 pianos, pot counting thoso'bolong- Ing to music teaohcrBi • (totvl>lllto.enH I' A worimn died recently iriTrcutonlMjeli., in giving birth toiler thlrty-Jlrst cldltl.— Arpong llw'tlrirty-ono wo're tlireo pairs of twins, nnd flw oldest of tlwm rill, If living, would bo'only twontyriilno years old. Cnrpct-Rnir Fontninstors. J. II, W. Cusart, tlw cai’pot-hftg Post- mastot of Lancaster, S. Q,. lias been con victed of forgory.ftndi’obhlng.tlwmails of somo six or eight hundred dollars. . After, conviction lio was sent-tb jail, from 'which ho wasrelcnsed by an igtiofant negro mag istrate, Wlion ho fled to parts unknown. Rattier Marsh! John Owens was ovortnkeri by two young men, In Rochester, Indfnrin, a few day’s ago, as lw was walking out with ri yoririg girl, and was beaten nnd trampled, upon, and thou thrown Into a’ mill-race, from which lm escaped. Tlio assailants wore ft brothor nnd brotlwr-ln-law of tlw girl who suspoctod Owons of attempting bo- dnetion.- - ' Fill uro Rent or Uoverrintcnt.' Cincinnati- and St, Isiliis nfo hnviric a genuine duel of words ns ' to which of tho two cities shall bccomo tlio scat Of tho Fed eral Government. An cxcliarigo thinks tlmt it is a good deal liko counting’cliiok- ens boforo tlioy are hatched; but still Itaf- fords healthful excitement, no doubt, and therefore tlio sport.should not ho interfer ed with. ' . .-■■■’■■ > •: Poor f'roatdro. - InMciiiphis.onFrldfty. Mrs. Ann Deck, a Nortliern lady; nnd’tcnchorof tlw Avory Chapel colored school; murdered" herself nnd her colored baby liy leaping Into a deep well containing fourteen feet of wa : tor. Sho trled.to destroy hor older white child, but tlw. little.follow saved himself by-running away. v - , , Tlio Ntato Road. The editor of tlw'Mi ns a reason why tlw liltlu into tlw Treastt; hort Is making nmnent improvemenlS. Sttoflr* of tlio laouali Iron SVot AVc learn tlmt tho Etowah Irr- hotter known ns'Cooper’s Iro lmvo recently been seized liy llio United States Government,ins tlw property of tlw Confederate States, at tho instance of tlw Commissioner at'Vnslringtbn, under tlw 12lh section of tho net of 1800, rind tlw amendatory nets of Congress. Tlw Etow ah property comprises some 15,000 acres of land. ■ ; AN«n*Htolc. A loiter received in iVrisliington from Arkansas says thif a movenlent is on foot there to cut oil' two tiers of counties in tho western part of tlw Stato and join them to tlw ChocUnv arid-Cherokee nations for tlw purpose Of forming a now Btato organ- f Izntlon. Tlw plan is to ho submitted to Congress nt tho coining session. ,ii ^o!7sixD ..'o(N Norvo Hulllls, Tho devil appeal's loliaVc’got into-tlw negro prdnehers ofrAlahanm of into; Rov. PotcpGoode, of Montgomery', Rev. Henry 1 Morgan’, of Dcmopolis, and'Rev. Henry * Jackson, of Summerflcld, are nil charged ' with rapes, or attempts to commit rape, - on tho persons of nqgro children- Houry Jackson was bound over last Saturday by Jusjico Borry, of Selma, ■^.7 TtoocbteJifTa^ - A circular Iwri heoli issued froin ri law firm ill Washington llmt it is now certain' that tlio Siiprpnw. Bench, witli oiw excep tion, is of opinion-that-tlw cotton tax is uiwoustllutionril, A case is to he mndo in . Docomhcr, nml no doubt' is entertained of; She result. Such a decision will jiu worth fifteen millions of dollars to tlw planters and others’.ill Gcorgiarivho lmvo * paid lids tax. • A Rcnutiriil Hontliiiont. Dr.ChnlinorijbeaUtifid.ly Baysr’Tlw lit- tlo'I lmvo scon in tlw jvorld, mid known of tlw : history of mankind, tpaclicsme to , look upon Uuiir errors in. sorrow, notin , npgor. AVIion I tako tho liistory of olid . poor heart tlmt lias sinned and suffered,' apd repfcsoilt 4jp.myself tlw struggles jnd'j - temptations it passed through—the brief , pfilsntions oC joy, the. tears of i egret, tlio feoblcness of purpose, tho scorn of-tlio- world tjint lias llttlb charity, the'desola- tlon^rtli6 adiiVe sanctuiiry nndtlircaUin** * ing voices witliiri; health gone, lmppiriess gone—I would ihin leajo tlw erring soul : of my fellow-man ivjtii him from whom it cAiP. 0 ’’ 1- ■ , •’ • A - N*rFo ’T’ouriiitrildhtl .<*7*0* • Tho Milton (N.'C;) Ciirorilele gives tile following-interesting paragraph, ; It will lio gratiiying to tlio world or modern lift ing chivalry, with *llrorse,'artd inneoj and ring,” nnd Various Other cmillutenwiils: i. ‘‘Tho negroes of Russelvi.llo and vicini ty indulged in ji colored tournament a few days since. A Queen, of Lave and 1 haul v was crowned. Slw wqroNOi lB brogans; fhc hollow of her foot junkes a hole in tlw ground; and her uudor lip weighed two pounds anil a half, light wolghti” •• 7 To top Eiliirntcrt n» a JonrnallHt. Tho 1‘rl'oo or IIorh. Tho liog crop of lowor East Tennessee, this season, rays tho Clovclnnd Baulicr, is greater than it lms been ini any ono-yoar since tho war, but owing to tho fall-off in tho corn crop; there is-but little doing in that lino. Wo lmyo hoard of hogs .boing offered *at G cents gross, Uut buycrs do not appear to tako hold at theso figures. YlrRlula Now*. Tlio tclegrpms,' iff reference tb Virginia, are important. Attorney General Hoar lias decided that- tlw I?cconstriiclioii laws do notrequire tho applicatloh of tho test oath to nwmbers of 'tlw legislature, and tlio Stnto organization is to bo commenc ed at onco. : ' A Hplomild NllRROt. From tlio Air-LiiioEaglo of Augnst27th wo learn tlmtllwNncoochco Mining Com pany found a nugget of’.gold a few .days ago which weighed ovoV twb' ponnds 'nnd a imlf, worthriearly 8800 in com, nrid-'that their monthly yield Will airiouut to ijbarly 80,000. . — ., — give free education at tlirif institution to a num ber ofyoungmen sHito intbnd adopting tlw profession of joumniismi Evory Typo graphical Union in,tlw South will be al lowed toselectsome youngmnn,.who shall • ho not less tlmp Ilftceri years old and uhlu to enter tho lowest class, and send him to Collcgo.. . There lio will ho received anil educated gratis, hut will bo required to work one hour iq each day at tlw printing trade in tlw ofileo of tho College newspa per. Oil. yesterday tlib President of llio Au gusta Typographical Union received li letter from tiw Chairman of tlw Board of Trustees of Washington Coll ego,* info lin ing him that tlw Union would be'allowed to send on a student. A mooting of tlio Union will bo hold -in a few dnys for tlw purpose of selecting a suitabloyoungman for tlio scholarship,—Augiista Cltroniolc. Roast Rutter nt n cninii srcolinR-ito llofUKtfs Conversion. •* • Beast Britier lmslicen to a camp meet ing,’where ri'fruitless cfl'ort wnamndo to convert tin; notorious spbori tlifer, which is tiuis referred to hy tlib N, Y. World': Thb’nvorag'o Masraphusetls “minister” believes that lie can do anything, unless it mny. bo to perform a mjraoio.'nnd oven this lms been tried in tlio Martha's Vineyard camp meeting, in tho deliberate nttembt to convert Doctor Butler. ‘ The seelw ia graphically-described in tlw Boston pa pers. GovernorClailin wnsonthe ground, Will,“spoko earnestly,” and Senator IVil- son ‘‘oloqucntly npiicalcd to tlio uncon verted," Amid those end other rippeala from rill quarters'; Doctor.Butlcr stood, not only Unconverted, but unmoved.i Wlwrc- .npon,Clftflinhftvingilrilod,nndtIw Natick cobbler haying snuffled and howled lo no purpose) “ml riiixlous slater' singled out Butler and earnestly -entreated him to coino up to the 'altar. ’’ Bat tlw “anxious sister” even could not nrouso' Butler or bring him up to tho slnnd; where tho un converted wore to ho ’specially, prayed Tor. .Whereupon “a- zealous brothor oa iris knees begged him to go forward,” and “Urn elergyriianin elmrgo.besought him, slren- uo.tisiy," oven promising, to keep open the meeting all night;.’! if Butler would only try to.bo converted. All these means fail-, cd. Ilutlcr was oI)iuso to tlw zealous brother, denf to the anxious-sister, arid oriuous to the bpcn-all-night olgrgjmrin.*- Tlw troubki was, Aliese over-eager iiooplo endeavored tq convert Butler—ns some siimurs nre said to take the Kingdom of Hcav6n-ri-“by violence.” Persuasion would lmyo been better—myadojen spoons or a silver teapot, hung up over tlw anx ious seat. '