North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, October 21, 1869, Image 1

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ft W 0 f?^4T I 9 wmwics I vmwa A,1YX> mBA.'tr’jCTETnL, jar' LITERATILKEl^ND ntOOBBSHI WHITMANS; French, I .APVBRTIHljMItNTHJ DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDj MINGKI.LANr.OUN . H iK «*P» l '%'„U 84 TUW, Dalton, Ufiorgla. - V A. K. XJtMXS, f«l)U ». *. MVIXOt. Up Stairs In King Bonding, Dalton, Gn. ^ l t l L pr u^, l . n ^^.g{JW^ T) S.¥A¥R^, ’ ATTORNKT AT LAW, —-JH «i Tho Iiong Agd; •Tlicro's a beautlfeHstatn tfto long fcgo, *'-•« ’*•' ;; - • ; - Anrt a vivo^tUfttflQvra by lUo shelving alioro Whose .wutcra'nre wondrous bright f' And tho mg of u 9ftp! oar, dhu It carries upbuok to tho shining gatss Of that beautiful past onto tniiro | Ah l otory heart bolds Jomo svroat dream 1 ;0f tho days tlu&hiftvc gono before. Chore woro.bright hopes npraod In the lot\g ago, And tho trials of this beautiful pasture hunff Wlt-li rnnnvtm inlniro fair. 0 » w«t) w n''wiuJ*S , « ITt?0 *' Proprl “ or ' B«W»*« carried to and from Dspot froo of fSPBtt F TION «&«, gy^^y^^Comfort^ConTenlenos j^nf[ Semfo jg-QMl AQAIX I** With many ah Irtlftge fair, , And.6h I tlicro is room for tho foot to tread : This path bf tlio by-gono yonrs, there aio Joys.that bloom in memory's Bold#, And ft fount for our blttor tours, And a grave la which vrd h'nvo RurhCrod up All tho ohl-tlmo hopes and fears. Thcro aro boantl fnl dreama tho libart holds dear Bright dreams of tbo long ago, And saorod toon for tho perished hopes That will novor rotnro—nh no 1 And thus In tho tangled web of Ufa • . )Ve weave oijr smiles and our tears, Yot the bquI has Its lioly uiomorlos That oling to tho parted y oars— Ah 1 drop tho silken ourtain now O’or tho old-tlmo hopes and fears. J. 0. RAWLINS, ▲this own fioasewgala. ‘ / OH O I O E H O TEL, Broad Street, Rom., 0a. Tumts*n t»ksa to ud from not*) froo of JnnoM-tf H vmmu HOTEL, . ”»««(■•!„ , * <*» * HUNTSVILLE, ALA., VENABLES k WILLARD, Proprietors / /•till WirT iSSffidMatf fords. Room i Omnibus at every train, i the best tho markotaf- Mated. Ju-tf W. W -.' H,OU,MS 'oun and locksmith, Dealer in ITefP «hn>SM»tolB^asl%«(lKiw; r tti. Oppo.lt. Tibbs House, Hamilton,Street. ... N.w BldM mad. to ordor, and all repair! ‘ *--*• ntod, ,,m>r- d»a« on .Wort nolle, and w.rrantod,,. maf-ly uT W. WEBSTER, . . W • with W. J. nETTttHTON * DEO. Kaoxviws;*.**., . Wholesale Dealers in Braarisi, Wlsrs, Listen, Ckewlig nd Booking fr ■ 11* "• ‘ lllilifii. fin 'llonSmrVsilLEfiSng Broad Preparation. r.lilNiu " Baltimore 1-rlccs guarantied. TyVEDICAL AND SURGICAL,NOTJCE. _ Dm. A. IV. Hlvinifii ^c Son Formerly of South Gorolin*, *«• Tender tbetr Frofeeslomtl sorylo^to tho eltlr a«a»*f Dalton and surr/mmnifKbhantry. cUl attention given to all cbronlceascs. Ofilce, during the.day, corner of Ring A Pent* streets, and night at resldenee on Thornton ▲vonue. formerly occupied by Mr. J. II. King. t.’ai l J ‘ ‘"tntiWfyt-ij-. Insurance and Land Agent. Agent for ACtna Life and Flro Insnrunoo Com- puny; alee, Jefferson and James 111v- * Walker and Col. J. A. R. Hunks, Dalton, Ga. January BJSoa. N. NEALON, Oa.ka.ller, Stationer aitd Nowaman, Opposite Jf Me Trotters,. Apply Hamilton Stre*T,i>AJ-ior. Ga, against tills vory praiseworthy doielro of tho brlilo. • On tho grand.day, tho'thriStf.Woftion camo In a magnificent oarrlago, with Hu morous attendants; and tho bi'ltle, ns sho to seo youl” . “Ah!” said tho prince, ivSUlo'to Uor, "you hnvrfVoiy ugly rotations!” Then, addressing her who had the largo ftsot, ho said tohor: “llow did you tomo by that enormous foot?” . _ ' “From nslflg It* Intutnlng my^hfnHlhV- whoel,” roplled the ono who had toriica To msr second: “How did you get that hanging llp?l’ “Frpm using my llps.in moTstonlng tho irond, > 1 replied the woman who had moist ened tho thread. And to the third: I'Whoro did you got that very largo A Fairy Story, There was once upon a time an Idle young lass, who took a dtsllko to horspih- nlng wheel. Her mother thought it right to boangry with her about this, but It was of no avail. One day the good dame lost her patience to such an extent tlmt she threatened to beat her daughter, and tho girl began to cry uud make n great noise ■ Just at this* time, the nuccn of the coun try happened to bo passing by, and, hear ing tho sobs of tho uuhappy girl, ordered her carriage to stop, and descending front It, .entered the house, and peremptorily thumb?' . “From twisting tho throad,” said sho who had twisted tho thread.' “Oh," said tho princo to himself, "Is this tho reward of Industry? My pretty wifo shall not spoil her beauty by over work, X will take enro of thatl” So, alarmed at such a prospect, ho de clared that bis bride should never ngaln put hor-hand or foot to a splnning'-whcel, or touch thread with her lips. And so tho Httlo lazy puss was cleverly freed from an occupation sho so much detested. Wo think there Is always amoral In fairy talcs, and have often tried to find out tho moral of this one (for tho three spinners, you must know, weto allot them ihirlcs, and had boon god-mothors to tho young . ... ;lou vory girl at her birth.) Wo wqro puzzled very muchnboutlt; and, at last, the fairy queou, seeing how bewildered wolooked, nud find ing that her prime ministor and head law yer Could hardly attend to her business, nquired what wns the matter; and then questioned tho fndtllcr why slio was beat ing tho young womnn so hardly thnt,thq erics of her cTilld could bb,heard oven in thostrect. . . ■ Now, tho worthy dame, though itngry With her daughter, llnil the honor of her fiunily at heart, and could not benr to re veal the laziness of her child; so sho Said to the queen: “I could not got the distaff away from her; she insists iipon.keing always and In- cessnntly spinning, ‘qpd'TWflKns I am; X cannot uflbffl to keep her In flax.". Whorcupou the queen.roplled; • "There is nothing'! am sofonil of ns n distaff, the humming of it wheel dots llko a charm upon mo. Fray givo your daugh ter to me, that I may tnko her with mo to* my palace; lean givo her flax in any quan tity, and she can spin there just us much as;sii» pleases.” j ■ Promotion llko this was not tohq dcSpfs : ed; so the hVdtheraccoptod the queeii’sofler with mueh tluvnkrulnesspnnd ner mdiesty enrried off the ypdiig ivonldn with lier. niftlicyhadi her majesty voucti^ifed to tell us tho mean- oVcn to go to bed afterward." So you sen ing, which was: I was getting fond of it, too. ' ’ That ns soon ns over a young womnn is' ‘“Ono night I left thubaby InJoo’scaro, nnd set tho jug nnd a glass oh tho table foi arrived in the pal ace, the queen took tho little lass into tlirco ic qu rooms, that were quite full of tho finest | lta S Spin this off forme,” sniil her majesty, d when yon have done so, I will give when yon have done so, I will give you my oldest son for your husband.— Never mind your being a poor person; in dustry like yours, anil such a disposition to work, nro a dower worth an empress!” IIow clever girls arc! Tho young lass never said a word on this occasion; she lives not going to throw away tho chance of- marrying a hnndsomo young prince, ftqweni-npt sJw.iimlwL*; [But novortnoles8, in nor own mind shefult out stopping, nncUkpm morning to night, ehojjoulu^n^orhaje.gotto.thoopdqj'^iicjj •vriRIt L. WHITMAN, S7T ut »7» Bro.dw.jr^ “S’.'i * -oj' — N.wVork. na wsam mvw-w amubi. a. vAix:;; • w 1 St* wtttiC.-D. FUnnimr A den', WholoBnlqtSifopor#. j - r rroiac GommlMlan Mervhsnta, and Doal.ra In Wine, and Liquors, 11 North noward Streot, noTflm* .. paltlwigye. -^BSSON A n^TTINO^ Nos. S7 AM Watsr Btreot, (n.srl^lU (A. M. WATKlSS.) NEW lOBK, ihior roiuiBt * » Exebango National Banki J. L. Wol Park Bank: R. W. Howos, of Msjsr Most—Naw York. O. R. WUllfti Oharloston, B. C. J. L. Vtltalonnaj' Savannah, Ga. A. Austell, Prsa't Atlanta jStlonnl Bank, Atlanta. On. ■■ ■ marWin* X> WAMBEN ; H. D., Phrslslan, Hnryesa and Arconchrnr. Offers his aortiooii to tho tnhahltont. of Dal. t^aS^TotS® 5SSS,' ^SoiS?t Canadaoad Now York City ha fools conddent Frot^snk IL’lUwillt onl ’AtiendlaijS urneon, •nd Prof. Austin FllnLAUendln* Physroiftn. ■«ai^as^w*asy a * King Btroot, Dalton, Q corals. As Booh d‘s slio wns left- to hersoff, queoti'enmeih tb visit luir on tliqthird day, and soo how sho was gottingdnvhcr rpnj- csty cottlll ttot’Help e^iipissing Mrzurilrisir at seeing thdtslio haa .madffrio.progress whatsoever; i >Howevor; tho young lass c.x- cusdd hertelf by alleging that sho had feltr quito overpowered udtU legrct ati leaving lier mother. The queen Was willing to admit this ns aicnsDimblo excuac; hut, at the same time, when slietook her leave, observed, signli-, - “NeiV, my good yoling woman, it la high timo for you ;to begin yourwork to- m Wlien'thdyoung girlfound herself alone,- and utterly imawarewhat to do,she went,- In heHroublC;' to look out of theiviudow; Here Bno saw three woui'en coming toward; hori the first of them had a largo flat tbotV of enormous dimensions, (lie second n hard- lip, tho lower ono so long that ithung over lip,tholower ono so longthatlt hangover. q\J;c him iii two-words—a Horn and covered her oliin; and the third, a Christian. young married, it |s time she left oil' working, and gavo all her attention to hor house, her children, and her husband, whose busi ness It is to get a living for nil of them, nnd to look to Ills avifo to keephis children clean and good, and bis house tidy. Tho River Jordan. A correspondent of tho Utica Herald thus describes the Hivor Jordan; ;• ;> A line of gi-ccn, low,forest trees betrayed tho course of tho sacred river through th ilalffj So deep is Its chnnucl, and so tlilcl .s the forest that skirts its bunk, licit I rode within twenty, yards of it befm-o l watarg.i;i caught'tho flrst'i was agreeably disappointed, I hnd t the Jordan described Its an Insipid'n stream. Whether it ' was the with thfi; dcs'ohtiori n““— 1 — | that made itogrecn t _ ■■■ know n«K : biitit did'deoln atJttmti) of its revelation. to njy. longing perfection of calm and loyeliucss, , It .js hardly as wlflo"as.the'Mohawfc-at Utica, hut far more miikl and impnssioned in Its flow. Indeed, of all the rivet*! hqyo over seep, the Jordan has the flercesLourrent. Its wntorjs by no means olonr, but it as little deserves the name of muddy.' At thcplnce wherei fifstBaW.it, tradltlou as signs tho baptism of our Snvionr, nnd also the miraculous crossing of the children bf ♦lfll Bint Tomnarauoo Ntovy. - “Whenl-wnsalittleglfl, wollycd among (ho hills of Scotland, wlicro my fatlior lind a largo sheep-farm. -‘Temperance, 1 wns novor Heard or then, and every day for din ner wo lind home-made boor, and all drank aa.mtieh' im thoy^vanEdi nhi no frl«5 •ver camo in without Mug asked'to hnvo somo old whisky,; ;Od®S«otcBud fair ly" Xhnvo seen nion como-homo sick, at 10 llttlo folks- woro told! and all the re* mark that would he mudo r iibput it was. ‘Folks must .hiivo a Htllo fuu sometimes.’ I used to think thnt getting Sick wns queer ftm, but ns I crow 6 understand tliaf it was the whliity that mado thorn sick, I would wonder how people would tnko so much trouble to brow anything that mwlo them sick find cross (br a long time nftor they drank It. “One day I shall noYcr.furgot; ivc Were In the- kltchon with our mother, who was il>eaklng vory kiudly to a poor cmzy wo- nau, who lind slopped to rest and beg a cup of milk. Mother felt so sorry for Uio old womnn thnt sho brought a glass of hot whisky and oflbred to her, In nn lnstnht, glass nnd whisky were hiirled to tho back ofthoflre. Horeycs sparkled! Shcsorenm- od out, ‘IIow dare you give mo a drink of fire—fire, Isny?> Wo did notkuowwllat to think, nnd clung to mother, who tried to quiet tho old womau, but it was of no uso. ‘I want to warn you and yolfr pret ty little ones, never to taste tho stuff that hns burned up my husband and child, and loft mo to wander without a home. I was married to as lino n lad ns over walked, nnd wo lind a sweet llttlo bnbo and cozy home. My husband and I always kept the jug in tho corner of tho oupboard. After a while I thought It had to bo filled a great deni oftener than when we were first nmrrlcd, and not only thnt, but Joe—my husband —would stay too loug when out with a friend; and I would mix somo hot drink to put mo to sleep, and sometimes would drink so mucli I could senreeiy remember OCTOBER 21,1869. jtliand company, while I staid with W Blok neigh bor. Before morning wo hoard a nofso, •and going out, found it was my house In. roof had flillcn in on Joo' and tho baby.—• 'They itever. would have boon burned up If ho had not had tho jug for compnny. lie must have drunk hlmsolf stupid, nnd lei tlio candle or his pipe fall into the cradle I learned to hate it too late; but I wanl , _ want you tohatc it as much ns I do;’ “My dear children,” said our grand- mother, when sho hntl finished tile story, “that was our first lcseotvin tomporjtneo, and It was n good ono. Ifo ono of us who heard the old -beggar-woman ever would drink after that. -Wo did not have Bands of Hop6 in those dnys; but I am thiiukftil w.q .liaye now,, aml'I,bless God that my dear little grandchildren belong to one,” JfafitM Ihmpcrqiice Advocate. . ' \.... Fifty Yearn Aro. A stmngh ibcident' recently occurred in n furniture auction-store in Pliiladt!- phla. A tall, white haired ladjj, dreused in l)io cpstuuiq af fiftjf yon'rs' ago,' entered' the store and. with an air of abstraction wandered nbout nlnpngllie old fumitory until sho came to an old-fashioned piano, Wlilfili lqfikcd more Jiko aJinrpsichprd or ag river iR,tae:WdrEI. , Three the spot whore I now stand, miles below ilia noble rivmviHseW the- yery-emWeih' of life, suddenly -throws itself On the putrid bosom of tho Uond-Sen. - —- , ..I’ l'^ Tho T,-«o Goiilliinm'i. . -i cnlloti Iho. por trait of a trqo gcntlfinpn^fywnd.ln an plil. Manor iloute in Gloucestershire, written, and framed, and liffiig over tho mantle- l>!£fifi.qf,» tocstripd^ittjfig yoopi: ;10 - Tlio true Gentleman is God’s servant, tile world’s master, and his own limn; vir tue is his business, study his recreation, contentment lijs vcst. amli,happiness Mb reward; God is his father, the Church is his mother, tlio saints ills brethren, all that need him his friends; devotion his lobrii steward,- olmrity his treasurer, ‘ pi _ mistress of the-house, anil discrctlotvlilj' portot,‘to let him ih' o'r 1 but, ns most fit.— Thus is hib whole'fivmily made of virtues, and lio is the trOo masfcRof the house.— He is necessitated totokrtho world on his way to hell von; but he walks through It As fast as he Can, anti all his business by.tlie wAy is tijbtake himself and others happy. and a iho-hargctcd froth tho few jiorsons.ln.the stoije, slid began to piny tlio old (Scotch air of ”Btmnie : Doori.V Tills .was followed witCmitont9?rtipl!on,'tiy,'. l Thc IJnrp tSpt one* tludugh .J'irrWs - Halls^’ thp/tranjo visitor accompanying the instruiiient with ler Cracked, piptftg'volde,"Bnd tlioso ivlio itdod 'hy’sAw tenrs strcnpiihg'down' tfie did and wrinkled checks. 'Af^er singing oiie or two stnhzns of Moore’s melody sho stinicklntothoi.'bdld strqlneof the aueiodt an'thom,“'yl^i|Si)qrly)^HeavonlyFlnJnc,”„ (till sbbmng as she 'sung. When tho line, “T*U me, iny soUj, can'.'thl's'/bc dciith??’, wna rcaclied, she suddenly stopped play ing, tihd'burleilhcr face In her hands. -So she sat'until the. attofitlep of, the. two or three persons present wna called away -by tlid entrariee Of customers, and when,they nrM4n ItiVrihA 1 fA'Wffl' inlil Uinnft l.Vn U’Ali^nrl monstrous overgrown, Jong thumb. They planted themselves In front of the window, with their oyes fixed on tho chdtji- licr, and iCskotf. tho young girl what it iva» .that sho wns socking after. It Is not exactly wise anil prudent, as wo all know, to take strangers into ou'r confidence: but this poor girl wns young, nnd in trouble, so sho was glad to find a listener, and told them nt once alllior sor- , The threo females instantly offered their assistance. “If you will givous yourproraise,’’said Ithey to her, “to Invite us to your wedding, and nddress us ns your cousins, without being ashamed of us, and ask us to sit down at your table, wo will come in and spin your flax, and soon mako an end of the ion.” “With nil my heart!” wns the young girl’s answer; “so como in and begin at 0, So sho lot in these threo singularly look ing women, and cleared out a place for them in tho first-chnmbor, where they quickly sot themselves to work. - nn. _ n l nut thn tin v n Tho Late Terrible storm Aloha the’Roy* of Fund)’, Tlio late heavy equinoctial—so far ns known tlio heaviest afong the -Atlantic const, from Virginliy northward, in its rainiiUl, of all tile storms of the nineteenth century—appears to have been fhr more P'tvtjtf&jsggji*8uh - . . ■ Wholesale Aoaler la Brandies, 'Wlnea, vnilaWOs, Olnu. A'c.; PlSAoriTRBB fiTB., ATLANTA, GA. May «7-ly.. / z* ■ J. ^®th motImVn.-btaley A CO., Whiliaale'- 1 ' U South Itreots, tietnoon Street.,... BALTIMORE. OrdersW>U|ltjjhrjj -|-, ■O F. JO paaler-taatf* 0 *^ at , m-y GlortclH, t Jones,) : win ootbnirnAeruola—Yard *°Ko in e, G o., Oct.l5-lT- Slioos, ®'*p- Btlek 36 lnohou roHN HIG<JIN8i . Wa^clijji^er ahcl -jFpw.eler, i'i ’sho? lii-Dr, Bro'wa’s Now.DrunStore,,1< Hamilton Btreot, Dalton, Georgia. Tho first drew out tho flax nnd turned thewheei; thosecond moistened the thread; tlio third twisted and turned it on tlio ta ble with lier thumbs, and at each squeezo of tlio thumb that she gave it, there came down on tho ground a skein of tho finest thread. , , Each timo the queen enmo in toscehQW Oib';'ij'oj^',V^'g6(pi£bhj the young girl hid disastrous to property, including live slock, in the British provinces of Now Bruns- ly point Within tho United States. Around Sack- ville, N. B., among the damages reported from the tremendous tide driven up the Bay of Fundy, are the destruction of bridges, wharves, pikes, railways, tele- f -raplls, ships, houses and barns, the sweep- ngnway of thousands of tons of hay aud tho drowning of thousands of cattle.— These losses will doubtless involve, much suffering in the inundated districts; aiid. tho worst of the losses have yet, pcrhaBB, to come, for it is hardly to bo supposed thnt in this sweeping tidal wave no men, wo- mon and children were drowned, ,WUS guiua,uu, »» )-‘‘“f.- „ spinners, and showedher majos- ty the quantity-she had done; which sent the queen away wbhderiqg moire and more every visit. '• , \ylien .the-first room wns emptied,-she passed 'her spinners on into tho second, nnd then tb tho'third, which' they flnlsh- en'thc'three women took their leave, For tbo Boro. Sovcn classes of company aro to bo avoid ed, viz: V 1 1, Thoso who ridlculo their parents or disobey their commands.' 2. Tlioso who -profane the Sabbath, or. sooff nt religion. 8. Those who uso profane or filthy lan guage. ' 4, Thoso who arc untruthful, play tru- nnt, nud waste their time in idlcuess. 8. Tlioso who are of a quarrelsome tem- por and arc-apt to get intq n difllculty with others. V ., (i. Thoso who arc addicted tp lying. 7; Those who pro of a cruel disposition anil take pleasure in torturing or maiming animate. ... - T saying'to tho yoitng girl. , ,, “Don’t forget nbout your promlso, and you will find all go right.” . . When tho quisonsaWj how tho young girl hod completely emptied all tho rooms, and‘hhd adipfrcff thfiSavall spun;shp.Jqst. "ng a day; for her marriage, anffhhi n0 Theprince^'overjoyc'!l at having so clev er andftetivo a wife, fell (intently in loye wljli her, off-hand, aud asked her what ho wwn ner, ou-mum, ■ could dotoobllgiMr,.... . ... , “I have threo cousins,” sho jcpl “wHV htiva been vifcy kind to nte, at shmiid notllke to negleot them io my h< irtunc, will your royal hlglu . ) to,i«ylte tbfmtoiiiy W|dA „ give tfcm a seat at our own.tab] Tho'quocn and tho princo saw no rensen , Negro Rmfgrntton from Viral ills. Tho Soutbsidp (Virginia) .IJlnips-WJ thatsevonty negroes passed througliBurkf vlllp for ’ iMUetesippi, test Iw'eelt, and that forty-more-in that county would follow'to tho same destination. Railroad contract ors from Alabnma have engagod more than-a-hundred in this city. Wo hear that forty or fifty loft Buckingham for cotton picking in thq South last week.— This moitemont is becoming general.— White the blacks,aro golpg South; North ern blacks are prospecting and :buying tends in Virginia. tj# $a*Fteno.,llio isappearod. " , . -Attsudlns VbenonheMirt. _ The Gqtlibart Appobl of tba.Wh tlih'sc. jLlidiit tho hour oH', p.-m., yesterday, the flth inst., the community wns startled by a terrific explosion in a direction ftp-] mrcntly northwest frointlus, accompanied iy a dense VothirfWismOKe; tmcgcnllo- :e. Une gcptlo- man-oompared thc'reporf tb the' Blnmltlt 1 neons discliargc.ofswrk ot artillery, and distinctly saw tlio column of sipoko which rose in the quarter from which the sound proceeded. The explosion was hcard hy two-thirds of our citizens, nnd some assort thnt tho shock of nn earthquake was plainly felt. Addison, nn intelligent colored man In thecmploymcntofMr. WillianiH. Brooks, says lie was at Beall’s mill when the event occurred, and, iu coiiipany .with- a white man, saw what resembled a sheet of flame descend from tho henvons towards Lump- kill, northwest of Cuthbcrt, and heard at the same time a terrific explosion. Tlio true solution of the myBtory may ho ] bund, perhaps, in tlio sudden projection - born tho moon, or somo othor hoavonly body, of a vnst terolito or metalle mass in a state of fusion, which doubtless lies deep ly embedded in the bosom of mother earth. Wo shall anxiously await developments, Wlterei whoWWtll bci Unite: I A hundred ysiMUtoeoniot Tbo Itcwor* tlmt nowtltt beauty >01-11111, A Jumtircilyoqrati) come t Tliofb>y,ll]»,liiolonybrp»-, . Tlioh'«nfitimVbrai>>o'ihny nei* O, wlnsraVf 111 Be loVoI, iH-miilnk u>*6 ioy '±^mm n m l’nle, trembling oga, urn) ncry youU: And ohinihood ivltb Us heart of truth, Tho rioli, the poor, on laud uud sea, Whoro ivllUho mighty millions by, A hundred yours to eoiuet IVo All w 111: lu pur gravel shall sleep, A hundred yoars tp comuT No living soul forus will weep, A hundred years to oomc. Butother mun ourlands will till, Ami others thou-our strhote wilt flit White other birds will sing us guy, (Vliero tlio Nun Hues not Net. Tho following graphic pnssugo is from tho- description of a scene witnessed by a::Ms Cumpboll.nnd his party, in tlio North of.Norway, from a cliff 1,000 feet a-bnvo the sbo: - i Tlio ocean- Btratahod nwny In Bllenl along the horizon, llko-tbo slow bent of tlio pendulum in. tho. tall clock of our Brand-father’s - parlor corner, Wo nil stood silent, looking at our Wntchcs.- When both hands chine together nttwclvo, inidnlght;ilie(fullnrh hung triumphantly above tlio wayo—abridge of gold running duo North spanned uw Ami bright the. sunshluoAe tq-dny, • A piiinlrcd yeura to como. First Lore. It is one of tiio oldest points of differ ence between man nud woman that woman hns no first love. .The long alphabet of her afl'eotlons ia without any distinct end or boginning; sho mounts by insensible imitations from dolts aud kittens and pot jrothers to the zenith of passion, to de scend by tho same insensible gradations from tho zenith of passion through pot brothers to tabby cats. There is no such ovont ns a first Kins forms in a boys lifb to mark for woniun the transition from g1rl- ' to tlio Buddep maturity of passion; is been kissing Jipijpnrrlng andfopd- ltmr nnd polling from her cmdb, and sho will pet nnd fondto -and purr and kiss ' to" her graVo. Lovo, - in- tho technical sens*- of the word, is with her little more tlusm nn intensifyingofhorordinnrylife. There is no uew picture, but the colors are for tho while a little heightened add the tone raised. Presently the vividness, of color will faite ngaiu, nnij tho .cool grays low,pc tho'tohb.'and tho passion of 11 ill will hayo died nwny. But there will ho nb flofinite moment at wliich ono could ihirly say thnt lovo camo or wont, A girl who Is not whispering in n lover’s eitr will always spy frankly enough that, sho never knew what ’t was not to bo In love. Tlioro Is one ob- irldiis deduction which sho forgets to draw, that there never can be a timo when sho can know whAt it Is to bo In love; Hero and theyo, of course, a woman, may bo colder, ’or later 111 doVeldpment, or more self conscious, nml-may divide by mote rigidly marked- lines the phrases of her lift. But even then, if slio bo a woman at all, slii with an, act ofolilivion. Every lqveTis n first love. “I never loved any <mo before,’Lis saTd, and said truly,, tq a dozen loving ears in succession., . ‘STboJh'st- thing I should Lethe, the stream of forgetfillneBs, ’’ But woman finds a little -rivulet'ofljethc at ev ery stage of her heart’s careor. If sho rememlxirs the pastait all, it Is to ofl'er it up ns n burnt sacrifice to tho deity of tho present.- When -Cleopatra -talked' nlxrat Cicsar to Mark Antony. • slio passed,- no doubt, her fingers through hor tever’sliair- ahd wonderM. how sho could over liavo. dbted on such a bald-p'ated folio# as tlip dictator.- Had she succeeded iii ftiAiming and him., rtoro'ho Bliono In silcfi Csty. -whlfeh krtaw rib scttlrlg,' Wo unfarily took oil’- onr -hats; said. Combine,, if- you.cau; tno most as C s-coloring which'now Mt hp obcnrf, on and: mountalm In half an hour tbo eun had swung up poiceptibly on his beat, tho colors changed to thoso of morn* ing, ti ftesh breeze rippled ever the ilmul, one-songster after another piped lip'in the grovo behind us—wo had slid into ani othor day- . ..., ■ ;. hue Kissing tho nnlijr. Itwnsthojlot'of the writer to dwoll lil , the white tents of-Camp Harrison, in ho returns to England. lie proposes to UlU WIIUU IUIIMJ Ul • VJUIU^J AtlUUDUIl. IU Georgia, Jn tlio lower .part of the State, , — > loyroR^,,. . where families , nro alwaya far between, In War times. For long and much so — weeks Wo had not seen a woman or child. nil ft Attest tho railroad through tlio camp wns repaired, and In tho first train.there wqs'n Indy with a wide-awake, bluo-oyCd, crowing baby.' Somo hundred of rough soldiers were aroundjthe cart, nnd Captain Story of tbo 57tli Georgia Infantry, wns Tlio lady, wltli tho bnb; Octavius, sho would havo -womtered equate ly at hor Infatuation for,such, auo’er-do- well as Antony. And so it is no wondor Antony tlmtqww””’* sss-iuujr,- --u-ii vac unuj in liel ariiis, was lookiug from a -window, And lio took iff his.hat and said; “Madam, I will civo -on flvo dollars if you will let mo kiss that jahy?" Oho look at hiS bearded faco told hor that there wns uothlngfiia'd. ih It, and nylug, with a pleased laugh,- “I ilo not ilmrgo anything for kissing my baby,” U %rS|wn‘ of an cHlong, were just- tne playhouse It had boon looking for. iu ueun luoaiog iul. , More tiian one klss.did the Captain get fronvthcliUleredlii»,andtliBrewaseuorgy in tho hug of tho littlo-round nn ' igor tno lituowouna arms.' Then other voices said .“Pass-him;over Cap l’’ and before the train was kicked and tugged nt whiskers aB'ohly a happy baby:snu.;: It watsatt ovontvof thb mpaigu; and onegiai)t«fqi)muutataq<(r (; feel and act like a fool: but Iv’o got-Htte- havbiieeu forwan jqstliliqUathomq.”—ii,-O. Pictt’/UUf. - ‘ -rtSti - .... i-,-, ..: -If ' .J.-riir-r- .-il-iui | yuilcrtsIjrtmASOI- My tbo fiuin qr Their Toetii. Pennsylvania and-Ohio have;bien c tas't'wcek tlio adopted' the foi lurtcndments p' Constitution of former tlu-rc were four in i lie Senate and six in tho lio fifteenth iimcndmont passed the n unahimoiis vote, white in thcro weiftivo (ono colored Hi against, It. * Tho J.ton about to Rstoro. Princo, Arthur was warmly welci at Montreal, on Friday, A ten-days vis it to Albany finishes his tour, after wliich ho returns to England. He proposes to visit tho Unitcd'States next spring. Inrtlnn I>ofeat. Latest nccountsftom Gen. Duncan con firm the fqrmor report of bis victory over tho Indians. /Tlio troops captured much valuable material, Includingnlne thousand- pounds. of Buffalo meat, and a large quan tity of hides and furs. : • i oUnaIiA ' Tools,to. A youiig gymnast who was killed, at Cherry Valley, Illinois, a few days since, by Tallin;; from a .double trapeze, had promised liis father (o quit tlio business as. soon ns his engagement was finished, of which'that at Cherry was (he Inst night. A curious Ntory Iron Cubo. A Now Orleans dispatch to tho Louis ville Courier-Journal has ti story of a coun terplot In Cuba, or aplot within a pidt,- whoso purport Is that cortalnwcaltliy Cu! bansln the Island, opposed tdihsurrcction^ nrenb()ut to unite with tlio resident /Span-, iq. vne ia " ts i t > a . “straggle for iudepcndonec.”--- 7'nud Ttfoeuviops part of tlio story is that “(ten. Itoht. E.-Leo was resolved upon as Pros- idont-of tho 1 -Republic of Cuba, ami tho. loeition ofiered him for ten years. " -Wo .rbftirtlipr Jissured ,t]iaj tlio documents: position pfPresidentf toliiip. llwl , IllnrL" Hnrean. j ;.By.A Jaw of tlio last Congress thoFreeite' meqji Buroan is now -donfined.'to nn cdnJ o» r “MiS»^ »r rk iim r« !'*“ w - ta nf tb - ten tliousand, which if trua is.veCT-littlo in noarly 000,000 votes. In Pennsylvania, (ol .... __t'in.mnn’sUfp ItTs. a TovolutiOu. ItTs In thet ’the cn's thing that makes htmmnn, ThoWUrM off boy hood is-strictly a; world-of-boys. .Bisters, lopslns, a.unts,.mothe r s. nro mixed up in lie gclicml cimvd of bavhannns that stand vttboutr the ; plhy ground. ■ There are' few warmer or more-pSctlc affections titan the chivalrous irifafitbip of schoolfellows ;- ‘ utao.worthip. v jmWM world inTteelfi libtdtto B-wonderfolly nat- ro# .aud restrifted world. -Not a girl may the pojpigs.-, tUriz-saq’tiumiK tho,-Press olalnls, 2800, while tho.:prcs» oraoclation says tho result Is -vory doubt ful. Two -thousand majority by 1 100.000 votesis about as Ultimas can bo.: These ■csulto speak nn awful warning. T! ell tho ltadlcals tho people are tlrtd w bis iSvprlajting ; pounding of the South, mil -want.-ths-war closed up und peaco roclaimod.—JUiwyA ”' hi milk-sopsj tlvey cry tliev nmafruid of n boy’s eyes thftu ngiri of his oito nge tfsut ally is. Then in some fatal moment-BomeB the revolution. - Tho barrier o{ contempt goes down with a crash. Tho boy-world dfwijpeat'B- There is a suddeti c6or In the friemlship that Was td Inst f school.to the cravo. The boy’s - life has bqcpqic muddled and confused. The old SqBtht Tho report of thii Bureau for. the* fiseqj year just ended will show a steady * advance ; in tbe causo of education.. . ‘-ig sssss Tho provision'of tho now consti'tiitmnT gqArniitceingperson'alltberty'w'assusjic'niJ-' ed by the Coties, 'Contradictory reports J prevailed in Mailrid'ns to thq feniharimtioq of troops for'Cuba; Tlio caildldaturo of’ friends Bout! pose to seni G°Mral < d‘ i (?oin T tW board, ' ' A WrSv^fe;7vi,‘::mta are rob bing corn fields and killing hogs to such an-extent,that the pooplo -fearapartiaP famine. Tlio Suffolk Slin says thnt farm- ersiAro givlhcrinii in their -corn white‘ion green, - to keep tho ucgtOcB from stalling it'? from tho liold: - ‘ ■ ‘-el -'wic- in :-i i/»j A Ifru nknrfl OfTorlnq jrinisslf for Bap. ' i.-jo d/id» ■■ 1 a m sew wiaMIH A drunken man offored himself for bap- ' tlstlt ot-thtaCliristiait oiiUteH in Kansas ’ City pn- Sunday ovenirig last, and gavo : four or ftvo. mcii a good deal of t rouble to ‘ keep him fruln immersing hir.isplf. ' Crbpii in Texnite" , A obiYc^pnft'dent' of tKo ‘Macon" Ttilc^ pntelontlint-hcwiirown thfitho ilmattihg graph, writing fronrFArkereounty, TeK- alUhis "fuss”-ahout'agiri. .For.a mo* as, - reporteaH fcrops*reiharittihiy goodltf ! Ht. Tliouins—Another * Fearful E • qnake. Washington, October 10.—A lotterhas been received in this city stating thnt on tho lltli of September the Island of Bt. Thomas was visited by an earthquake, 1 which occurred atsjp. m., which shook tho city of St. Thenins to its foundations. The shocks were so severe ns tb rnateri-' ally injure many buildings, sliattering the walls of the Spanisli and Union hotels, aud othor larro structures, which caused a general panic among, tlio inhabitants, and tho entire suspension of business.—' Tlio day had bocnoxecssivcly hot "without the slightest breeze, the thermometer in-, dicating 02—barrometcr 80. Fnir weath er. In the intorvnl between thb first shock and 11 p. m., nine illstinct shocks occurred; producing wide spread terror and dismay, The writer concludes- by saving fie had experienced nwny eevero shboKs, hut noth ing'to compare with those of yesterday.— There 1ms been nothing like It since the great earthquake of 18()7,,, ment iip .rebels against The speU .qC thftt ono little faco, the witchery of that ono, llttlo hnnd. Ho' lingers on the border df; this Dew country from whence there is Ad return to the old playing-flolds., - Ho is shy strange to this world of .woman, and wo man’s talk and' woman’s ways. The sur est, Steadiest foot on tho crieket-ground tumbles ovor foot-stools, and tangles itself in colored wool. Tho sturdiest Arm that ever wielded bat trembles at tho touch of a tiny finger. The vafoe that rang out like a trumpet,among (ho tumult of foot ball hushes, and trembles and falters in saying half a dozen coipmonplaeo words. Tno old sense of mastery is gone: Ho blushes,' nud a boy ’s blush. Is a hot, pain ful tiling, when -tlio. sisterly beads bend to gether and lie heara.tbem whispering whal a fool ho is. Yes, lie is a fool^-tUaCis one thing.lio feels quite certain about. Tliora is billy one other thing lie fools oven njoro certain aboiit—that lio is iii ldvo, and that loye,litis tqfido him a man.—Saturday Jit-. view., j " that State thisyeat.” Tills'Is sorttethihg' undliial for that'flit -away country. Tho Telegraph’scorrCipdn'deritsaj's: ■ ’ *>”• . .... —_ Wheat lias yicldcAthis;year from twen- Stwtes Army officer, 1 ofi a'Ccoilnt n lliirlv.iiltio hiuhnla nor nft.Pft! l>fl 1*1 fV vn.mnMtt e,.,’ 1 .A Air. .... -!■ ;: ’ 1 • »" •• s stmt Kcgrp Necrel Moclelj. »>».?• A largc accret ^oclpt^ of colored voters, x hduud together by an oatii that they will , ‘rote for lio bud for dfilco except colored , moti; is'ln r existoiicV, jn Bielimpiid, Vai, ■: (liid its rriemberaiiip is rapidly Increasing,.. Chnllcnced. Coionel Mosliy hns challenged’( Fauqniot bounty' an .tyto thirty-nino bushels pet acre; barley tack tholatMr Tcccntly foado on Iilin, Resporado-ArresSetl* . l-rt: A. New Rsmydy. Saw beef, it 1? asserted, prevto of tfio greatest hopofit os a dtet, for'persons of frail constitutions, .It is reported that physicians are now administering, to cons supiptiyo8 ,a ,dtot r of ijilciy chopped ,1/tyr beef, jrgporly. rewne'd .with aaJt, and heated iiy,. placing tho .dJsb .containing l(; in l^orfing witte 11 - Tins food l^ glvcttaieo in (.isos'wfiore (be Btomauh rejects almost every other rojmidf food. It assimilates. ■ Gcorgo Northcraft, a notorious dospera- do, charged with several murders, and a , loader of ft hapd of men who have been a terror to tho people of a large section of country in Kentucky, was captured on . Wednesday,, near Lebanon, in that State. Internal Revenne'Decision.' The Grand Necret “Why lmvo you prospered wWIoSomauy around you havo failed?” inquired aman “Acknowledge Him fn all thy ways, ml hu shall direct thy stops.” Then closing tho Biblo ho added solemnly, “This is tho liu jjimiu uu nuuuu Duiciuuiji auio ia uiu rand sccrot of my prosperity > n tho world. ’ ’ Jrtt every youth take possession of this so 4 cret, anil begin to acknowledge God In all I hiB ways. “All cqnsumcrs of whisky or othei ions llqilors must lio required'hoi make trite and exact entry in a be _ j provided for that purpose, of the ana dAy when ho takes a drink, tho qittii- tity drank, by whom tho saino wits distill ed or rectified, tho Serial number of tho cask from which drawn, by whom gauged; tlio kind of adhesive stamp on tho'cask' nnd tlio serial number thereof; nnd in All cases wlicro a consumer takes more tlmft' fitodrinks of tho Bnmo kind of liquor on safe liquor destroyer; and whfcnTio- takes mixed drinks, orarlnks df different kinds, of liquor-on (he-samo day; ho;nHlst bo li censed as a rcctifleB; and stamped aceotd- ingiy. • OonsumorB'wbo taVelcss than (IVo draw in'bno day will bb considered of ho accouttt.” "l." , i’irH- - A-Fiwt Train- Sixty-four inilcsin seventy minptes.says the 1 Philadelphia' Frees of^^ the loth, was ofarich mcrchantoueday. TiiomorchSqt' Ulc tlm0 raftrto ou a trip.of tlio nolv Clilca- turned to tho Bible nniTrend the words, gofMttralDi ponnsylyania Contralroad, on'tho homo stretch. It mado tlio lsSt sixty-five miles in eighty mini which woro cOnsumca in covoiflhg the . . of track entering the olty. No wonder that tho delighted Chicagoans gathered cn mas se to hail its entree. white patientsJcivrn to, long for it and like It as much as Ur. Kano did hi, Arctic dinner of raw seal and walrus. '. KIlletl’byTilghtnliiK.- WliUo stacking foddernear Brownsville, Tennessee,last Saturday evoning, a negro - named Floyd-wns struck by lightning nnd instantlykllMd. Iflsswildthaleverybone in his body was cruslieil almost to atoms, . and yet his flesh was unbroken. ’ - ’• -1. .IS" :iI»L-' -il (J Th« I»r«»l>j*terliiu C'hurcli, Hotithf '• This ohurclUiosoloven Synods, fifty-four Presbyteries, eight hundred and fifty-«ev*. cn-ministcrs,,audflfty-ntuo licentiates; onb thousand fourhuudred andsixty churches, sev.onty-ulne thousand, nluo hundred and sixty-onp .communicants, ■ Additions dur ing tho year, on examination, four thou sand, four hundred.aud seventy, ond-by ccrtlfieivte two thousand .seven Hundred- and teB. . .Tliu contributiona.for all purr-: poses amounted: to seven huudrod and bcv*' euiy-four thousand four hundred dollars. - DOSii she want an OfficeT 1 " A lady in San FraniBco is having man ufactured'ffor thtf Presldont Ah" elegant watch-box of solidgold; boaring-upon one side tho coat-ofoarms of tho State of Cali fornia, and npon tho other; in onamels, the President’s name. Choes?fe Tlio cliecso crop of tho United' Stiles Ibis year is estimated at 50,000,800 pounds. A Hlayfc or Jlerlne Nheep. Aflock of two thousand tlu-ee hundred shoop passed through tho streets of Mad- ispAvlltc, Kentucky,.last Sundayoveniug. / Thoy were mostly Spanisli merino of the finest,grado of wool. -Thoy.came f rom . Iowu, nnd Were on (hoir-wny (o Jiussoll- villo, Kentucky, ..... ajastiwd .1 ' Si Brigham Yoiingcalls the roll of his chH- ‘ dren ovory morning at breakfast. When they,are abie'f qput in an appoaranco; there ^ightof, them.theije to. respond';. Ki ll m rty.- 1 nidsuaiii 8 , usmaW. FlortAa IhUIiiur, w J'al Tho,Florida Indians, comprising rem nants of the Sominoios, Tnllahassees aiid • Miccosnktcs, lately diet fn couucll to select delcgntra'lb'roprcscoh them iu tlio State Legislature. IB SW i always lifts tho souf upward. The mor.i noble tho object, tho higher tlio sacred stream will rise.