North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, September 23, 1869, Image 1

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Uba. v *+ w.u-l»»a.'MaKMMtssrnri. DliatOCUATIO IN POUTICS? PlJin : AIN1> HMAl 'i lTOL WHLTMAar & WRENCH. BCanJHwnaJBra ii— r.Miu ip.-? MINdlM.AXU.Ol'N A hVI.HIINDII.MN W* nTOUNEY8 AT LAW, j. a. vr» JonmoK. n. j. h’camy. J OHNSON* & XJcCA.M V. attorneys ATiUW, Up stair* in Klu[j RuIUIIiik. nation, On. Will piueilro in tl»o oonvt* of thttrlrrult,ntnl in Hu- V, S. District Con it at Atlanta. »m«ly . A. AYAI.KKR, * ATTOUNl'.Y AT I,AW, uujf King Strrot, Dalton, da. 3y* From l ho Homo Oouftlr. Bill Arp," An tho I'm* Excursion. Mr. llrnru W. Grady: MY DlC.Ul Yot’KO PlHBJJD—You nslt mo wlmt I tliink of tho Pross Excursion. As mi olil mini full of years and full of honors (slch ns they nro) I will suy Hint, t iking tho whole concern Into consldem- tlon, u'omBullockand linns Wright dowu, mid mi to Hulbort mid Pitch, I will say that 1 hnvo been sorlqusly oonsldorln Whether tho Excursion wore n succqss or not. Homo of tho editors sny they worn sucked hi. X suppose (hero wore some suckers nlong, anil some sucking done, hut Ido not think Unit kept It from being n suekeCss. Noiv, Mr. Ofady, I like editors—tbeynio respectable fnniity of lioopte, nnd I sup pose can’t lie bought—for a less price than other folks—everybody hns his price, nnd so hns editors, I suppose. I don’t know what is the price of editors, but I do know l rnt they nro frequently bought. 1 notlc- id that soon after they had visited our llgh mountains there wns some Irndln done. Some organs .sell party high, nnd some less, according to muafe, and it is nmusin toseeeuiuhnngo their boss. Now, I’m In for.all the ftm that can bo enjoyed, nnd after a popr editor hns woro out his wains and Ids Body lyin on ono side, I think its good for Ills constitution to turn over nnd fie on tho other. Put tills is nil li.UTon to tho sub|ect.— Tho question iswero the Excursion a suek- ccssV X wns thhikiu Hint editors hnd liroml street, Home, On.- tilings most .fit much their own way, but I Msongers tnkcu to imp from Hotel free of don’tseo rciillyhow it ennbo helped. They jnnoM-tc are their own Judges nnd juries, nnd no body else am say a word again cm. No body else tins got a paper, and if anybody olse .wanted to criticise or nbnfio em,jt would bo a little too into togctttiii. I’Vo U AMMONIl & WEUlllllN. ATTORNEYS AT 1.AW, Wllttolmll Sin'l l. Athilitn. tfiowi' ll. T. HAM MONTI. Hill IV PUS WSU.tlOnS. WittTU A WiiiTLot Ki l*r opr let or. W. 1). Wiley, Clerk, ltrtUKiigo carried tuiuul from Depot freo of . N ational noTiiTf. Near Union PuABeiiKcr Blicil, Chattanooga. Tenu. -s- A, L. MIM.KU, Proprietor. * • Hospitality, Comfort. Conviaxlenco umVKcolio- tny combined in tlic mannjieinent. AIN S’* JT0MF.;X J. C. RAWLINS. At his own Houses again. O H O I O 13 .H O T 12 X. , oimrgo IjSxTSVIUK HOlKli Near tho rtunaro. Omnibus i Table* supplied with the hest, Tords. Room*well ventilated. Ju^tf •vir w. ititn.’iNs. VV • HUN AND LOCKSMITH, . Dealer lu Now Guns, Pistols, Cartridg03, etc, Opjio-lte *1*11.1 ,s Huns,■, Hamilton street.' New Uliloinnudo to order, and all repalrlni ‘ wtjoneiN * done on abort? , nnd warranted, repairing TIT W. frBltSTKtl, -VV . with tv. ,r. iiKTTKiiTos A nno. Kxo&lkOs, Tusx'.i Wholemilo*.;I>i'tiiei-8 hi Brandlc*, !\Vlnrs, ( hf u lug and Smoking * Tobaccos Vane ^ Kroccrlrs CoufHtlouerlM, Canned Fruit?, Oyatera amt Sardine#,. Alsb, •AfcthiljJ fot* tWllefclccrntell Morning Star Hitter*, And tho worhi.renowneil Horafora Solf.Rtolng llread Preparation. Orders aolloltud. * ' ■ Kchl.^hn U.aitimore Price* gimrant ted. jVJTKDICAI.-\NU SlTllllC.Vl, NOTICK. Urn- A. AV*J31vinp-M & Soil, ’Formerly of Soul)) Carolina, Tandpr their Professional 8cr,Hcoa to the citt ern* % 8P °‘ • tinted, 1 during tbeilay,corner©r*Klug & Pent *U , «et*,;nml night at reahlence on Thornto Avcmuo.-formerly oc6upl6d-1iyMt*. J, If. King*, A. W. lllvlilJJH, [ J. C. UlvlnBB, j January My. D lt. - *' KUt^aTU., pAt.TOX, Jnsiuraxicc and Jiiuid Agent. im Life and IMinv; also, Jefferson *Mva Inauriineu Coim.... . EnterpHae. Clnefnnatl. and v x < o- ‘ * i -Putimm^Hanroril. ALSO, (JKNKPAL LAND AGENT For an vhody. w ho out nttn thhirbxulhesH to him, 4#-Ucl'eva to Col. C.'il. Welhurn. Alluntu: and . JajmaryU-liUn. 5». N.KALON, , Ifookaeller, Nlntloxier anil Nofranmu. . X>ppo»ltb JeasoiTrottera, ApMy Hamilton St rooty lUi/row, Ga M AUK L. WHITMAN, * * of LouIhv 111,’lvy., formerly of ]linggold,Un. ; Wilioloisitlc ilK 37 f tW?; 37 l'^UPAd.Wuy, > --a. 'i —~ NrwYorkc House ofltOtiEllS, MoiiOAN A (HtUHH, Ji\37 QAMUEL A. FAIN. O «, : ■ withC.'D. SHuglnff A ?on, ^. G rocorm, Produce CammiHaion ilerohnuta. and Duilorn in W.hunx'and LlxitioVa,- ' a «^ t °" 1,, “ Slr,iCl -'" lla.t.more W ksson a “ 0I1S ' ^ . ,«vnq • General ^oinininsiQn *l!e> chants < a. Bayysrar* { mm* uofcv to Haml E. apron I la. Prea’t Merchant h' F.xeUiinKO•National itnnkj .I. I.. XVortli. Cashier Atlanttu Ga. - ;• nmrt-«m» WAunux, si., y aid nil,. Surgeon nnd .-Accoucheur, Offorri hfa Horvicos to-tlio inhabitunta of Dal- ton. and the .surrounding country. Having at- tended Honus of the beat Medlcnl Sehpnla ji Caninlaand New York City be fucla eonllden that ho can give gcuorn! aatlafnetlon. 0(ficc in'NOi 2; Over King's Store. nKFKHKXCKR— ' „ ' Win; Tempest. M. D., Torqnto, Canada^ Wm, McGllJ, M. 1),, Oslmwai ’’ J. ; Foote, M.-D., nrooklyn, ” Prof. Frank n.Hnir' , ‘— 1 nml Prof. Austin FI ItolllvuellOKpittU, St The pbor will bo 111 t Prof. Austin Flint. Attending .. - \ New York. »nv o attended freo of charge. DALTOX, GEORGIA, TIIUR lira, and fbogrEssxi'x: iis hoxjtiieBN uva-ianiasTs. , SEPTEMBER 23, I860. ..•yvwwvwi^ww, YOT, II—XO. 38. A Now View oMIle PBlldenl Sllimtlnii, A Now York corretpmulonti of llio ],ou- isvlllo Courli’r-Jouniiil, writing on tho Till, xnysi I nm going to ti ll you fi si-crot. New Englnnd in upon the verge of a general, but perfectly silent, Dolltlitil revolution.— Tho six Ynnkcc Hint -, Odlran iquuded, nro nropnrlhg to join the Democracy. The negro no longer inspires tho ardor of tho i’uiitnn; there is danger of free trade; there is danger of repudiation.—. Knmbo.is the IVlend of both; nnd the llf- leCuth nmcndmcnlt lit to bo employed by tho Imperialists, tho rcpudlnlors, and tins cnrin.l-nnirgiTs pnieliiiiiiiiig free Ir.ide nnd unlvwal surirnge—ns n precedent fur reducing New England to a single State. New Englnnd sees lit thu negro a wild cat uponItsheiuTh-rug. ItlookstoHtntosov- erelgnly ns Us sole salvation. It will in consequents) swap places and lssqcs with Dixie. Tho South, on tho othor hand, will he-, como tho great ccntmllner. It will return to power to Hnd n lot of rascality legisla tion which it can only brush away by a lVco use. of tho machinery tho Ihidlcals hnvo fnbrlcnlod. Tho Radicals to save themselves will resist with tho doctrine of Stnto rights. A strong government will ho tho consequence; 0011101111x011011; repu diation; free trade; universal sulihigo; nnd a big ox-rebel oligarchy. There Is libpo fort!recce yet, TVhvdon’tvi (Ibernlteo aemftjt mul it. llr.Oliires. A traveling Correspondent writes a very Interesting letter to the New York 'Tri bune, fropi' Cnricrsvilljly from which Wo extract the following- The. boundaries of this 1 M|>itnisli Wnrftirc. Dr. Slmmona; lately returned from Cu ba, says: The Cuban army lias on th oecasiots drawn !n lines qIo^l* ardlfnd Pn- rto Prindpe. When about, to mnko an - Pni tuf our State altaek, which niust have boon biiucchsiui, vl^i t An U ih!i LC n 0 - , I *1? no i'A“» ho Savannah , tho Spanish commander has at tho hayo- tiin Cl Qmi»t l . 'o,* a i H n 1 i'; on no1 ’ 8 polut sent alt tin; Cuban ladles and » S2r» . i 8 fi l i? I ° r , Altt1, f^ a ? n I children In de»*o crowds t«> the van of m ” 1 ’ to stand ns sidehis heforo >f .Spain and Cubnn volnn- the Htuic from the Chcroke mug to ticorgia Its present metes and I ces of dan - .... . - ■, . boundaries. Its length from north to I tha'SlraiiiSl south Is about ISO miles <■— ! ■ - ” , , . ,,,, cs, and width from ■ tears, tjucsadn, lor humanity’s sake, has Kin! 10 Si 1 Iff,'"?*, to 10 ™ 1 ™, 10 l] 10 i wlthdrawnfromlhcattack. Dr. Himmont Hlalo map It will 00 seen that 11 Is beam!- fully tHvorsided with mountain .1 oyery where presoutlng to the eye: a beauty ! hanshv tlio hellish conduct of unprincipled ! ! , „ t ?. bc S!,t Spanish olllecrs and soldiers is lloyomt all San I. 1 . 1 !, 1 ',, ° t ia n " H 1 . ^'iV 111 ! 1 1 tlescrlptlon. They mean to till the treneh- which suggests .thoughts of plentiful bar- C3 with murdered women and children Iks- vests and overllowlm? barns . it 1 v fi .11 pin i ‘°r° 11,0 «ty shall be .sum streams, it Is watered by tho Chickamau- lultnnlats • ?a, Cliatlooga, Xotlcy, Htawossn, Tuliu- — a, Coosawattlo, OoHtnnauln, Etowah, ' shockime Mnnicr \m Cotniesaugn, Toccoa, Carccay, Ellijuy and Tho Phranl Chattahoochee Rivers, wltff iittutfreds Of! their trlhuhirlcs, on tho sides of which lio J}o y cr » A VERY A FUKEMAN. , , . A't * rj t .) * ^ ATTORNEYB AT LAW , r rVJ t ^i^streot, Dalton, Gcoij'iii. Will attoml promptly to all Law Claim* in tlio Supreme Court of tlio United State*; Court of Claim*, and Executive Dopurtmfcnt* at wa*b- iiiff, I). C. nu the Federal Court* for tho North ern District of Georgia, and bankrupt Qourtat Atlanta, Ga.; In tho State Court* in the conn- tio* qf NYbittiold, Murray, Gordon, Jlartow, Ca toosa ami Dado. Mnyo-tf. J V ATKINS, ** * .. . 'uAHItKTT ft llionixs, Manufacturer* and Jobbers of Hats, Caps alitl Straw Goods, pAUTi JOA13H, Jl'„ Wholceulu floillci' 111 . . I’xaciitubs Sth., Ati.ant.A, tf.i. - 1 Muy«7-ly. abuse everybody, nnd nobody.has a ebancc to light buck.. Them hint but one thing Hint makes cm mail with one another, ana that Is for one. feller to git more pap!, or daddy, than ,tlio rest git. Then tho fur Hies, and hides aro put on a polo. The. whole unfortunate concern glls mad, arid they remind pnft .of a pig rubnin off with n year of oorli, and all tlio llltcrsquenllnaf- erlilm. Editocssny iishijjh.prijsciplenc- tiiatin an! hut a closo phserver snys, tlioy nrc mad because the fortonnto individual sold out .lbr a less price than they hnd been ntkmo*'! ”>■ ><’ •' 1 Rut, to go hack to the main point—wore tho Exaurelim a BUcUccss?. | If that is tho question, whatconstlttites suckcoys'i 1 Why to carry one pint. Welt, I mlglitsnysar- knstlenll.y.thnUhecxcur-sion done Unit.nid a half plirt over. Rut, seriously, if linving n good time ntplher peoplu’s expcnsc.is it suckciiss, tln ri they had it, and they on. ojled it, lind wc nil enjoyed it, and have ieen feclin good about It ever since. AVe look liack nt it us a green Oasis, and havo nothin to regret about it, only Hint they dldTititny longer. Hike editors,luidluive only made Huj forcgoing.caustic remarks out of deference to Hie public, who liko slander. -Yonheodrt’ttalKtomcnboutthc Atlanta Slander Mill. I've wntchcd im- man rintur for- Several years, nnd my opin ion is that cVery man lias got a small slan- deriuill in his own bosom. Sllindcr is ns necessary to good moral lienllli ns turnip (teens in the spring of tile year. Its right isrd to live wIthout.it, and my opinion Is that it dogs more good than lmrm. I al ways Teel kinder toward a man after I hnvo abused him. It sorter restores the equilib rium. . - lhit-the question is, were the Excursion a snckccssV l-'itcli says it was, and Fitch ought to know, for what lie did'll t sec, and hear, and partake of, did’ut belong to tlio onuceYn. 1 Itclidevclopcdnshewcntatong, He drew bis pints ft-om history nnd Gaily lco,and St. l’nul,nnd Gnsklll.nnuet ce tores. He snysho.wnsTit demoralized or contnmi- naledby Bullock, or Hulbert, or Glascock, or Hancock, or nny other rooster.— Fitbli is au honest editor—I don’t know what his price Is, hut l’U bet he don’t ask as little us some folks who put 011 nioro pretensious. Several or cm don’t seem to know how to write nbout It. . After gittin all the gooft of it, they say well, we—hnd a—very—good—time—and—lint—and Bul lock nnd Hulbert—they—will, &c., and so forth. Willingham enjoyed it, and sodid Fitch, and they talk out of school. Fiteli snys there aint but. two honest editors in Georgia—one of whom ho is which, und modesty forbids him to uarno tlio other.— There is a heap of competition for that othyr—and I don’t knpw who’l git it, but I rnlher supposed it. -would ho between Whitaker’s front and Dr. Bard's rear. But, tlio Mention is, were the Excursion a suckei-ss? One tiling is certain, I’m in favor of bavin cm once a year, just for tho ftm of tho tiling. It wns a glorious occa sion. nnd done tho editors good. The trouble with editors is Hint they can sec oilier people’s faults, hut they can’t seo their owti. Nobody ever writes ebont em—every ono praises the other’s pnpersi They even sny they are gratified that you, Mr. Ilenry, have fied your time and tal ents to sueli nu able sheet as Mr. Dtvi- ncil’s! Great spoons! Good sakes! ns Col. Akin would say. Bat 1 shnut make any inueiidocs. I’ll refer tho matter to Filch. Editors can write ns fool things ns anybody, but nobody dare to tell 0111 of it. Tho reason is nobody have got a pa per to fight back in. I’ve thought 1 would buy n paper, but then If I did I suppose I would jino the fraternity nnd stand tip to itty crowd. But Hie question is, was tlio Excursion a suckcess? Ilulhevt says it was, and Hulbert is a man of parts. 1 might say he wns a whale, nnd Hint tlio Press was Jonah—hut I wont mnko such painflil al lusions—nevertheless, jrulbevtwasasuek- ccss-rthnt’s certain. He got tho editors in the cautions State. 'They whispered “cat in tlio theft! tub,” mid he hollered hi a great big, double bass voice, “IRON.” They said there’s poll licks In all this, nnd ho shonted, “enal—anthracite -hematite —marble—gold,” mid they hushed, and went along as gently ns a drove of hogs Ibllcrin a leaky corn wagon. I tell you Hnlbertlind a devil .of a time of It, fdr there were, a few harrows along who were bal'd , to tote, but he tolled emi Ho did certain, mid they cat his corn; and It was good,sound crirn, nnd It fattened om, and thoy mightent-to be ashamed of it. I don’t think there has been any damage done to tlteqe editors. Thcy’yohad li good,' jqllvi Hide, (turns Will make am live longer. If there’s anything wrong about it, It is owin to the fiiet that editors aro so poor general ly'Hint when' anything is offered to cm gratifl. they go in,, whether it comes from strong Butler, tile. Beast, as tho leader of the par ty? You can’t theorize Kentucky out of her prejudices. She got them honestly— She will stick to them courageously. Lot her alone. Let the fifteenth amendment alono. Let the nigger alone. Free trade Is the idea; and' universal suffmgo—not negro suffrage—Is the slave alike of freo t radc and repudiation. These accomplish ed, wo'wlll dismiss.Sambo, Ilcwill.havo served his purpose, nnd wc will colonize him upon Cuba or tho Dry Torlugns. This is tho now party. This tho ftiturc. This, victory. Amusing Court Hccuc. Last week to ono;of the New Orleans courts, n negro'wns called as a witness.— The judge, who j*. noted for his austerity,- hold out tho hook and tho witness, was sworn, and was, of.coursc, expected tbkiss the hook. But the witness avos unused to criminal proceedings, nnd entertained cu rious Ideas of the manner aud propriety of swearing, and stood erect:. “Why don’t you kiss?” ttemanded the magistrate, ,( sar?” i~ - ■ — -- , . “Ain't yau'gollig to kiss?” was again •inquired. “Snr!” repeated tho astonished darkey, evidently mistaking thu meaning of the court, and surprised beyond measure at sueli an invitation. ‘Kiss, I’tell you,’ thundered out the. ■'■■■ I III II .11—W—Ullta I Will I Mif Wm. 1*1*1111'* Ciirrlioio. I Negro Hint In Alnhmun. William 1’oim’s old family enrrlngo hits The Montgomery papers chronicle a ri- i coma into the possession of tlio Michigan, ot at Wilson's Station, un tho Montgomery * ilitferebti Central railroad. The relic, is over ono aml ( Eufttula Railroad. X'vonegronienat- ‘ hundred and sixty years old, A gentle. J tacked Mr. Charles Melinite, and tho hit man of Jackson, Michigan,either pyrelms- j ter killed one of tlieni with a knife. Me- cd or fell heir to il, but on its arrival lie Dado then surrendered himself, and while failed lo pay express charges, and so the on trial before nu examining court, the company took possessittnlndefault, it is negrofs brake up tho court, nnd by last ono of tho most interesting relies in the 1 1 ,,l-1 says that the titter .wretchedness caused ana valley, | tlio wives, children and sisters of tho Cu- yc n beauty ■ bnnaliv the hellish ermiluel of nniirinetnled ,s^s to Its , fore tho city shall be surrendered to rovo- .hicknmau- ‘ 1,01,...: ., ‘sari yes sari’ exclninlcd the fright ened nnd trembling darkey,'nerving him self for tho contemplated embrace; anil without more ndo the long arms of the shn of Hum were thrown around the judicial neck, and before, he Could be prevented n stentorian smock resounded through the court room. “Quit, you beast—help! help!” shouted tho magistrate. Rnt tho witness enjoyed the luxury nnd the embrace was renewed with unction. “Take him off!” cried the court, white tho loud shouts of the spectators testified their appreciation of tho ftm. At last, however, the Officers of tho court Interfer ed, nnd tho lmlf-strangled judge wns res cued from tho olnsp ol'-thb liberal witness. A Hot rincc til Avtmnsnn.. A Mr. James Reedus, ayh|lq out hunting in a ploco of land knoivu as the Black Hammock, in Chicot county, Arkansas, fired it charge of turkey shot at a rabbit a short distance oil', the whole load entering the ground, from which there immediate ly arose a light blue flame and hazy clouds of smoke. Mr.. Reedus was very much alarmed, hut advanced uenr enough to the place, which was emitting a sulphurous smell, to observe that, the Mound around had assumed the color id' brimstone, -nnd was fast crumbling into the appearance of Joe-nails nnd crisped hair, in mm dissolv ing into, smoko nnd si noli. The whole nelghbortfiSa wiis much excited,' and hun dreds had visited theseene, now sunk deep into the bowels of the earth, but still Emit ting occasional whiffs of suioki’. Wjtan ritr Collimtitri. ThoFluunix says: “A young woman, wiis found dcntl on Saturday near a stream about threo and ahalf miles from tho city. From tho marks upon her person It is supposed that sho had been outraged and then murdered. No clue as yet 1ms been discovered as to the perpetra tor of this foul act,- The jury of inquest impanelled by Coroner Thompson met, hut have not yctnrrivcd at a decision. Tho post mortem examination wns made by Dr, R. W. Glbbcs. Her head anil face were wounded In several places; tliosknll fractured, nnd the neck also showed mark; of violence, Which undoubtedly caused death; ” . . A Nimv Way. Fire insurance to Japan is simple, hut cllhctlvc. No paid-up capital is required. Tho “company” consists of the Mikado, Who. issues ouo general“policy,’’ which ho calls' nn edict. Tho chief condition of tho policy is, that every person whoso house catches fire shall lmvc his bend cut off'. The losses hnvo been very light. Cure for 1-olsoit Onlf. A correspondent of tlioS. F. Alta gives this as a euro for Poison Oak: “Simply bathe the parts poisoned with hot water, ns hot as can ho home; keep in creasing the temperature till It can no longer ho used without burning. Press a soft towel against tho parts, so as to ab sorb the water, and avoid rubbing; then apply a rather strong solution of strong navy, or plug chowing tobacco on tho poi soned places, and letltdry. Thosolutjon is best when tlio water is hot. 1 have tried this and* havo been cured, or very nearly so, in two days—four days at tho most.” , Nolil! A steamboat on tho Mississippi passed a drowning mnn. Tlio unfortunate man struggled,splashed,tlounderednud scream- vast extents of bottom lands, which in fertility of soil nml variety of production nro unsurpassed by any oilier region on the globe. Though tills was (lie last set tled Bccllon of tho State, and even now only partially known, by Us railroad nml river facilities, oven bolero the war it hnd won for itself tlio cognomen of tlio “Flan ders of tlio South.” Who .that ever traveled ou the Western and Atlantic Railroad, imlayaofynre, docs not remember tho largo depots til Dalton, Calhoun,-Adnlraville, Etowah, Alntooim, Ackworth nnd Mnvlotta, filled to overflow* tog with wheat, corn, liny, bgconfftna cot ton, which tyi'iity daily trains could scarce ly empty in time for the next crop? Aud all tins wns accomplished hv a primntlvo system of agriculture, tlio average produc tion being upon Idw-lamls front twenty- live to fifty bushels of corn, from fifteen to twonty-llyc bushels -of wheot, and from fifteen to twenty bushels of oats. Tho productions of uplands was from ten to iwcnty-flvo bushels of corn, nnd other cropsnVerelu proportion. Grasses, too, grow spontaneously waist and shoulder high, nml-red anil-white clover also, mak ing line pasture land for cattle, without the assistance of guano, nr nny of tho manipulated manures, consequently wo nro anxious to. sec experiments made nt farming on strictly scientific principles up on the best lands, and from the little we know of the matter, wo confidently pre dict a result not dreamed of by any of tlio people of tho South. In 18.-|0 and 18(10, a gentleman living about fom-mites from Mils place, raised au average of 2,000 pounds of seed cotton to tho acre, and in other counties many plan ters raised ten .bates of cotton to the hand, and larger crops of grain nnd pork tliau can he raised’.anywhere in Southwestern Georgia. Besides tho cereals and cotton, the grape grows luxuriantly'eveh'Yvherc, nnd needs but culture to make the vine yards bud mid blossom like tho roso with their luscious fruit. Teaches nnd tipples grow finely, ou tlio uplands, and llio small fruits on all binds. Sheep raising may ho made very profitable), ns tho mountains 5f tho mineral productions of Cherokee country, An Evror tlmt nun nut nn I'.rror, A New Hampshire paper hns n funny .typographical error. It speak* of a re ception ^ivon Ron. Eutler, when the band struck up “Nail to the thief.” Two OfllCCM. General Sherman’s commis«ion as Sec retary of War appoints him until the end of the next session of Cong rc.-s. The law does not prevent hint from holding the two oflkes of General and Secretary of War, but he must elect which salary he will ac cept. Good Water Power. Water runs over Niagara Falls at the rate or 1,500,000,000,000 cubic feet every minute, giving a water power auflicicnt lo perform all the manual labor In the State of Now Tptk. . ^ ['. ' * ZollicofFur** Nluycr Kliot* Information from Bourbon county, Ken tucky, Is to the effect that C'ol. Fry, who killed General Zollicoffor, was shot and mortally wounded by n citizen, on Tues day, the 24th or August. Ho had gone with two soldiers lo search a citizen".-, house, nnd wns told that if lie persisted in doing so lie would he shot. lie persisted in ids determination, mid wiis shot with a common allot gun ns lie entered the gate, Tlio person wito shot him ran through tlio house, seized a horte and made his escape. tov« in IXIrIi l.UYv Chang, tho Chinese giant, is up to his cars (l. o. about eleven feet) inlovowilh Miss Swnn, the Noyn Scotia giantess.— This overgrown dnmscl is about ten feot high. ‘ A State In Prospect. Dckota territory will soon be knocking at tho doors of tho-Union. Villages, aro said Ip bo springing up thcro rapidly.— Moro than 5,000 persons havo emigrated to the territory this summer. Tlio present population is reckoned at 20,000^ and‘47,’ 000 acres of land havo lately been taken up under tlio liomostertd and prc-empllflu laws by actual settlers. ; llnrri to Itcliove. A Georgia paper makes men lion pf hav ing' scon'a .bunch, of grapes upoii .which were at Icitat two thousand fully.developed aud perfectly ripe grapes. accounts held Me.Dado anti llio *horilT be leaguered in a house which they were threatening loburn. The sheriff was anx iously awaiting tlio arrival of a detachment oflroops which had been sent, to take him and his prisoner out. of tho hands of tho infuriated Africans. IIow Inconsistent. A Radical paper lias for its motto, u Bo sure you are right and then go ahead.” Tlio poor fellow-editor must bo crazy.— He is "a lost sheep if lie thinks ho is right. Tlio Torrtblo Unlf. During the gale at Boston, Mr. (J. M. Clark was walking the street, when a fti* rious gu.M of wind tore up the wooden side walk on which lie was walking, and tho timber was hurled with sucl* violence against his head his skull was badly frac tured, hi* lips Severely cut and one of his »broken, lie died in a short time. J. ”• if ’ foioOTohftIHn r > >' 65!_. V,., _, Gfrooers, Liquor & Oommission te^hoelmiilt^fmyfS " - m MEUCtlANTS, 1>C,W<10 ' n - j-. v/ r» - DAa/rwronw Order* solicited. m£03ut V. jonks, - 1 '’ b.Ytn Dry, Gooilat, Boots, siiofiq, jou-y incioiios. Watchmaker anil Joiveiciv < Nes'jiroaStQrci in tho condition of my friend Underwood,: who said.ho-wns.rendy to diu totho name ofitlmrDot'd-r’for ha wfts oveii ( wltli tlie. world—that,ta«*MjaypdillhgBi Alt tonny as hu didu’t .owe, iu)u nothing to pay with. - But tho main questfon te,' Were the Ex cursion a suckcess?. AYoiftl, truly, ■ • ■ B;i,t. Aitr, Arrested ro« JUtr>inz.» WliUo WoniBi!. CROCK GUY, Ac. > > ArrCSlCii " ,M,V . orsofif—Yiint Stfey tatnftios 4' fiegro matt was arrestedin Atlanta, vGa., ft few days (igo.-phargea With marry- tog n. white woman. They were both stmt to.tho chain gang for six niqnths.- They of tho 'State. Mtmv may tliiuk “hoax” gotten hi) for the. sensntion of the hour, hot we assure them that it.is not.'— Mr. T. S. James, our informant, who is (Yom Ohicot county, is stdiiping at tho tVashlngton, and doesn’t look like a mnn who would docelvb a' whole community about such a trilling thing as the discov ery of hell in Arkansas. — Vwksbunj Times. Another t'onl-Hhnft Fire—Fifteen Men Injured. St. Lotus, Mo., Sopteroher 0.—Tho Wnrrcnsburg coalmine, at Carbon Hill,’ Mo., caught lireln tho main shaft, on JI011- day lost, white fifteen men were to tho. initio. Seven of the men succeeded in got-' ting out by flinging to the ropes of an as cending car, although thoy worp badly burned, lint the remainder were forced to remain in tlio mine until tlio, fire wns ex tinguished, when they were rescued ill a more or less Injured condition. The fore man, Mr. Harvey, is probably fatelly luirt. lloinnntle Old .Htochlnjrs. There is n very rcspcctnblo lady now living in this county, not a dozen mites from this city, who has a pair of stockings tlmt horfathor bought inSpringtiold) lilt, forty yenrs ago for her to bo married In. She,horstetor-in-liiwaudfourofhordaugh- ters, wore all married in the self same pair of stockings- Shoyctlms a blooming and beautiful unmarried daughterwhodeoinres that sho too will stand ns a bride in tho same dear old stockings, provided sho gels married, before the death of hor tnotner, who, by Hie way,', is ca'roftilly preserving them to bo buried in. The indy snys-that thls is the only pair of stockings that she ever had’ that wtn‘0- bought from n store. She also says that sho has raised tho cot- tonantlcarded,spun nnd knit all tho stock ings for herself, her husband and all their children. Tlmt pair of stockings cost ouo dollar nud thirty cents, forty years ngb. Jacksonville Journal.. ., JSov style of Floor Covering. An cxclit ™ r J liapers; i purpose, wall, «nd-Iay them down onoby one, past. tog them till your floods covered, thou let it dry; tlien lay another in the samo way. When ngniu dry, get somo'wall pa per of a suitable color, and pnste. all over ■It. When dry, go over it again with a good coat of varnish, and you have a nice covering for your floor, which will Wear ns long ns a cqrpct, and look as well as oil Georgia, there is iioend. In Dade, Walk er and Whitfield counties thcro nru exten sive deposits of coal, sandstone nml iron. In Walker county there is gravel ore sim ilar to that to Missouri. In Murray, Un- ou, Gilmer, Fannin, Hnbcrslmm, Frank- ill, Ilnll, Lumpkin, Cherokee, l’ickfiis. jass, Faultling, Polk, Carroll. Campbell nnd Heard counties, nro tile gold mimes of Georgia. In tlieso counties lodes nml de posits Have been oxtcnslvcly worked—inn primotivo way, to ho sure; hut they lm\‘e produced enough to induce the Govern ment to establish a mint, at Ditlonega, which was in successful operation until .tho breaking out of the war. The most celebrated mines are Hit} White Path nnd Cartcruy ofOilliler eotmty, tho Chestatce, Chastain, and a number of others In Luiiipkin’ county, tho Sixes and Pasco mines of Cherokee, tlio Alntooim of Cass county, aud the Villa Rieu, Bonner nnd Otven mines of Carroll. Wo have been repeatedly assured by practical.miticrs, who havo visited Ihu Bodily* mountains and tlio mines in Nevada and Idaho, Hint, witli llio improved machinery nud the in troduction. of sluico-wnshing for deposit gold, gold-digging hero could be mnde more profitable than in California. It is, indeed, ft fact that there is scarcely a stream ■ within tiro aliovo named limits where nny ono with a common frying-pan and shovel, limy not obtain gold enough to pnv good wages. Statuary marble hns also been found -in Pickens comity, and was oxtonsivoly Worked before tlio war.— TherO is also nlcdge about four miles from ibis place.. Slatoofn sujierior qunlltv lias been found in Polk county, nml Manga nese is abundant to this (Cass) county. •IronAbounds almost everywhere In this region, nnd from Us proximity to coal, eand-stone, and lime, mid llio great water power—essential requisites in tlio manu facture of iron—it would seem Hint nature had intcuded tills as a great mnnufaclur- Ingcontrc—in Ihct, as a second Pittsburgh. Before the war tho Etowah Rolling Mill and tonfnrnaces wore in full blast, nnd thoy turned out about 2G0 kegs of nails,TO to 20 tons of rolled Iron, and ’between 78 nnd 100 tons of pig metal a day, besido lloliow-wave and machinery casting fully equal to tlio demand. From thoseTnrim- ces the rolltog-millnt Atlanta wns furnish ed with pig metnt,.ns" well ns the several foundries in’ Hint city, Macon nud Augus ta. All of theso, with tho exception of one were destroyed during tho War. Labor is cheaper hero than it over was before-, and water privileges arc so plenty tlmt there could.not probably be found a single place within tho limits of Ohorokoa Georgia tlmt would 1m five miles from a stream of sufficient fall nud water to turn a merchant'mill. In climate wo nro greatly blessed. In summorthc thermometer rarely rises high er than 00 degrees, and then-tho nights, oven during Hid hottest, weather, are al ways pleasant. In winter Hie thermome ter seldom falls below 82 degrees, and ne.v or to tlmt moro than throe successive days. Tho avemgo.temperature of the winter months at sunrise is 42 degrees, nml at 12 ni„ 60 to 64 degrees. Thls.pai't of Geor gia is remarkable, too, for tlio variety of its mineral springs. Among those Hint hnvo bocn improved are the Powder Springs, inCobbcountyiRowland Springs, In this (Gass) county; Gordon Springs, In Gordon county; (.'atoma Springs, in Ca toosa comity, and ColuMnli jsptingt}, in Murray county. Besides these, there are pno' hundreds of others .scattered all through nice this Cherokee Georgia of greater or less local celebrity* A sulphur vein 1ms lately been accidentally iitttlijritv this place by diggiug a well’, and it bids lull* to do a fiuo spring. * tornth ntncndnient to tlic eonstititUou is Wlmt “Old lien-’ WUIntu* Old Ben Wade jins been heard from He says that Iiuyos, tlic Radical oandidnto for Governor, In Ohio, will “boheatenout of sight”, Old Ben regards Pendleton as ' " ’ ; net only for.QhVeroo? i next Presidency. SiiKKCHtM u Hucwtion. Hog went up some distance i He did so, and found the water scarcely knee deep. A morofoolish, sheepish look ing fellow than lie, ns tho ladles and gen- tlcnicrt on tho boat sqrcnmcd with laugh ter at the ludicrous scene, would bo hard to meet. - .. Corn. Corn is advancing rapidly in this mar ket, says tlio Macon Telegraph, under tho very tmihvorablo advices from tho corn crop in Tcnnessco antj in the North west. Our East Tennessee exchanges say tlio crop has boon nht short this season to nn alarm ing extent, and will bnrcly'besufficient for homo consumption. If sueli is tho fact, and wo have ho reason to doubt It, Goor- gia plnnters will save money by pursuing a very economical course with tho little they have'-raised. Corn is now stiff at $150 per bushel iu tills market, and tllal, too, ia (lie shadow of the now. crop, nnd wo undertoko to say, Hint on tlio first of June next, if our reports are correct, it will command 62 00 per bushel in Macon. Look olltl * AJlrunltcu Mnn Killed byllolnsUlivown Down Hlntrs. A drunkeii man stopping nt. tho Brad ley Hotel, in Portland, Insulted two ladles and endeavored to force his way into their room; when tlio clerk threw him down stairs. In fulling, his skull was fractured, nnd ho died a short time afterward. His nnmo wns Patrick Murray, Ho wns a tailor, and hat! a Wife nnd three children. Sensible. Tho Louisville Courier-Journal puts tho following pertinent questions: Why should tho Federal government pay thirty millions of dollars per year to the National hanks for issulnga blue back currency when it can issue greenbacks, a better currency, without paylngnuything nt nil? Wily should wo keep up nn army of fif ty tliousnrd men nt nn expense of 3 *0,000,- 0o0 aycnr, when an army of ten thousand men, well managed, would do moro titan tlio fifty thousand show nny sigus of. do ing? IIow can speolo paymentsever bo resinn ed when thcro is nn actual drain' of 800,- 000,000 n year in gold to Enropofor tho paymontbiTiUercst to tho European bond holders who don’t liny a fartliing’s tax up on tho bonds? IH-oovcrj, The Treasury detectives to New York hnvo a cluo to tho whereabouts of a litho graph stone, from which half a million spurious five dollar notes hnvo been print ed, nndliaYe possession of tho stone used in producing imitation five dollar bills oh llio Jewett National Bank. “Wlitit Do I Coro for '\Voriiih?’> "Come, Bob; got up," said nn indulgent father to bis hopeful son tlio othor .morn ing, “Remember tho early bird catches tho worm.” “Wlmt do I care for worms?" replied (ho young hopeful; “mother won’t let mo All (Mil llol-AO. ■ “The American Farm Book” mentions a horse Halt died at sixty-seven years of ago. Too old fur sausage. Tlio Colton Croirln Ismlsltiun. The New Orleans Picayune says that unless the local press is greatly deceived, or unduly alarmed, tlio cotton crop In sev eral of tho parishes will bo cut oft’ nearly one-half by tho worms. Iiipropittous wenther, too, iu a few of tho northern par ishes, sinco tho middle of August,'has hud a vory injurious effect upon tlic plant.— !Vhat witli. the worms, tlio unfavorable weather hnd the scarcity of labor, tlio cot ton crop of Louisiana is likely to fall con siderably short of tile estimate current lit mldsumihcr. * ' _ ' “ Dcftcrtptlou of it Hnalio. A Now Englander who had nevor scoit a rattlesnake, killed one in Iowa a few days ago. Ho described it as "a pretty snake tlmt played a tune With Its tail,” , Well Matched. A farmer being asked if his horses wero mulched said, “Yea, they uro,matched first rate; oneof them is willing to do all tho work nud tho other is willing lio should. ” tlci'm-nto Gnnilng. ThoCtirnesb, when their nionoy isg sometimes stnko their lingers on a iq chance. During the game they kcoj them a vase of sensante oil, under w afire Iskept hnrning; and between the players is plnccd a * ’ ’ ‘ thu wimml. This operation does not pre- rent tho players from beginning tlga; . Such is the account of travelers who havo visited China, Incredible as it may appear. Miss balloon.—J' 1 ' Suppose she bail fell out ami broke her neck, could tin y have “saved her bacon?” Duiicliipc Over tlio drove*. There was a dance nt the late re-union at Gettysburg. They .should have .had the negro minstrels there. The performer with the “hones” would have found plen ty of instruments at haml.—JCx. AVo think the deed was black enough, without having hurjit cork professionals present. Unlioallliy State. 9 ThcMassachusetts “Stilt ol.iquor Agen*. cy” sells 800.000 yoi'lliof rum a month for. “medicine.” That mnjtboa terrible tin- liealtby State. K’rnlscwbrlhy; The colored citizens of Spalding county held a meeting in Grillin on tho 10th, to express .their condemnat ion of the roblmr- ie8 anil violences commuted iti.that region by ‘In band of robbers nml assassins, com posed chiefly of colored men,” and pledg ed Uleir best efforts to bring the offenders to justice. ■ i CVnclty to Auinmlw. It is crueliy to nnlmtila in England to carry fowls with tho head downward, and a in,an has just been lined iu ClialltamTor the offence. For Five Year*.. David Ross, w.lio wns uniter sentence of ■ death, nnd was lo have been hnng on tlio 8(1 of September, has had his sentence changed to Imprisonment iu the. peniten tiary at Little Rock, Ark,, for the term of Gveyoars. RossisaChcrokeoIndian, and was 6cutenced. to ho hung lor tho killing of it white nmn who married in Hie Nation. Liberal munition. * • Thq New York Stock Exchange, til a meeting held Wednesday afternoon, goner- ously Bubscribod the sum of 85,000 for the relief Of the families'of the dead miners at Avoudnlo. . ' (Joins to try liictn. The Bniubridgo'Argus learns that two farmers .of Decatur county have ordered a lot ol Chinamen. They propose to niako the next crop of cotton with their labor, thereby testing their cnpacity for cultivat ing this staple. Value of« Matrimonial Promise. In Montreal on Saturday, Sophia Gran ger recovered 335,000, of ono' Boning, for not keeping hts promise lo marry her.— Oh, Sophfti - _' . Cot toil in SiuMlcrNVllln. 4Ye learn from theSnudcrsvilloGeorgian, that about' twenty-live bales now cotton sold lit Snudersvillo last week, at prices ranging fromS!l to SO cents. Lttilo Stvnllntf. A couple of negroes were attested in Co lumbus a day or livo ago for stealing black crape froin the door-knob of a dwelling. Well Armed. A Chicago man (of course, ho lives in Chicago) mado arrangements to kHl his wife, and when the polloe, alarmed by her orics of murder, broko Into tlio room, tlicy fonnd upon tho bed from which the wife kpraug when they outoted, two gttns, are yolyer, a keen bowio knifo, and several honvy iron bars. The sanguinary husband had three moro gttns iu a trunk, to bo used in enso of necessity. WIint’s llio llllCerci’oo T With many womon.. «otng td ehUvcllJa HUlo better than 'looking into it bonnet shop.—-ftic/iiiui/ei With many men, going to church is.lil- tlo better thaii looking in upon.tt party of pi-otty girls. Vi) wonder 1 A strong minded woman in New York wns'lioard to remark tho othor dtfy that sho would marry a mint who had plenty of monoy, though ho was so ugly she had lo scream every time she looked at him. Ii'ClVi!(ltCllti A genius out Wc.-l has just patented a machine fur making chestnuts out ofsweel potatoes. Ho Is n. brother to tho old man who put handles to ppickly pours nud sold them for currycombs. -rue I,ntost.. “Paregoric weddings” tire Hie latcst.r- It is the first anniversary after .the birth of a descendant., , .' * /.' ■ Itiiinoi’. . There is a rumor in Paris that Napoleon will probably abdicate, owing to his lia bility to sudden, attacks of illness, which Incapaoitato him for business. “M«lio It Three.** Au individual lately sued a Indy for hroach of promise. Her friends ottered to settle for two hundred dollars. ‘‘What, ” ho cried, “two hundred dollars for.ruined „ hopes, a shattered nljnil, a blasted lilo, In lronoli loiittjMiii.uj. and a bleeding heart! Never! Never!— Tltcre. arc thiityTlvq. Americans in the | Novcr! Milke it three and its a bargain. ’’.French pcuiteathiry. 1 Sow Colton .11(11. Nashville,.-.Tennessee, is putting tip a “What,” 3300,000 cotton mill. About Illfdit. The Bainbridgo Argus does not bclievo in Chinese emigration, but thinks the nnr'» gro “tho host Qottoii-makihg machine, in tho world.” Im’t*cnslu/?.' ‘ . . • r -r - . Thcro ar6 at the present time In London and itssuburbs aliout ninety Roman C’ath- dhc church’es anil chapels. At the begin ning of tills century there'were only tliir- toem • ~ ' 1 ' • * " ltoi.0 Xot. . . InrOpjy to a paper which'called Gener al Sherman “the coming man,” a Georgia, journal Says it “hopes ho is not coming that way again. ” ■ . *• ° -- '■ ,. A Hint to Dutton. The City Council of Griffin hold a called meeting ou Thursday last, ami formally subscribed tbo S2o,000 stock which was re cently Voted by the citizens. • Itoiv to Catch the Yarnilnte. A raiser of poultry' in Louisiana has dug ft Welliltthecutmnccorbis hen-house, and placddatilthigcovcToiiit. Kisc.ateli averagcs.ono negro a night. ' Scnrcll.v of Iluuils. ■' Cotton picking has fully begun iu.Tcnt ticssco, hut itts.feuVedthat a large portion .. of the orop will ho lost through Hie imibil- ity-of tho planters to obtain hands iasomu . localities. They are offering S3 per day, and cannot obtain them at that price. -*■ “IIllBSTlUK tMIIJtl ot Home.** A married woman on being naked to waltz, gave the fatten tog sensible and ap- propriiiteanswer: “Nti,-1 tlmnk you, sir, X have hugging enough at home,” FpSjr To tliffik that you catii make pork out of pig-iron, or that you can become a shoe maker by drinking sherry cobblers. A Itml lto}-, A Tcnucssee youth ot' ftventy-t ■> > copfcssed to eight murders, " rears