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4. A. W. JOtlNIOX.
j0HN 8 0 X *M0CA ? ,V, t0K}iBYgATIjAWi
««i the U. 8. District Court nt Atlanta. inr-lj
J^ WAMHKJf, 31. 1>.» ]
conspiracy against the BpUrUqua. tuul to
,vo himself assumed tho (lucupntuui nml
ft shepherd. Ho next appeared ns
l*h) nlrlnn, Sturgeon nnd Areouchrur,
SS-OlUco ou King -tie-el,.hi tho oUl Ibizan
’ Itoiino. . , |( , , •, jvj;i ,i;,
Dalton, (In., .Tun. 13-ly, ul-
a. walker, '''
ATTORNEY AT‘I.AW,
Vn* King Street, lhflton, a A ty*
l-BttcY'attfcKN*,
ofrhlz youl .
mro eloquence, which did not, tlowovrr,
stive Idm from prison, from which lie cs-
cupi;d to Kn^lnpd. Removing thence to
Chill, And tailing to jirouliru iv situntion
thrro, lio feutned totmUnt! At Havre
n captain in the French navy ndvlscd him
’ Attorney nt I.n\v,
onicat Id Door, Upstair* In Ulonn Building,
top Dalton, UooitfW.
ft cftntnln in the r retieli navy, ail vised him
to seekiiti nsylum ip IHo tfnltwl states, --
and oflbred to take MW M'lfM slvlp ns Ihr §W to 1>*» SCI ' over. These words
■ • hilvohcuncpnllrmedhy subsequent events
for llio Catholic religion has over been eel-
_ntn tliuolt*
,.t anti vigilant attention will ho ulvon to
nil cases, M ml lea I Surgical anti Ohstotrfcal, on*
truntcil to hi* pare/» • s; Oot. 14-ly.
-jyrKAnon Mtim
TO v
COMMISSION M KUC11 ANTS,
Anti Manufacturer*of Segars,
•,' • f i\THtt«a.nll BfrtHi A11.«I.?, O.v
ns Sun Domingo, > Tlvo oiler was accepted,
lie nraehod Port nu Prince, and thence
took passage to lialtimoro, from which Ive
traveled, to New Orleans. This was in
1825. Applying himself to tlvo study of
'English and the law. ho was admitted to
.UQ unr, and gradually grow into popular-
tv and fortune. In f847 lie was elected to
Ml a vacancy in live Senate of the United
States, and was re-clouted in 1840 for »lx
fears, tint resigned in 1853 to go ns <Anicr-
ean Minister to Spain. With Juhh Y. ,, , . , . --- --
ter«stam!rc
Alnlmmn, Sir., Atlanta, Ga
Whit* A Whit look, Proprietor.
IV. D. Wiley, Clerk.
aided to preparotho famous OsUmd Man- PT&flfcsy® oi the meapabillt.v to err, or CDS)hlr w&rimonta dujtoa Uio.lnqt ton'
ifesto for tlio forcible seisure of Cuba, llis Infallibility, of the; Homnu Pgntlff, Is years, wliloli, hesa vs. lmfonjwnjji proved
manners Were
cnrcfril, and Pari ,
hisclocution exquisite, and rendered agree
able by,>hU French accent; and Ills mind
Chattanooga, Tonn.
A. L, MILLER, Proprietor.
4 Hospitality, Comfrirt,' C6nf onloneo nml E6r.no*
, tny combined In tlianmungumenti
1Ht ttbbvp ordinary. Ho ftlwnyti attmoUil
crdtfM when ho spoke, and mauy ttlll t*o ;
T w ATKINS,
1 r mnKTT ,t ilulcitjis,
Manufacturers and Jobber* of
Hats, Caps ami Straw' Goods,
. *711W Baltimore* i?t*<M.
June lMltl
mcmivcr his iief co ipoomfagainst live com
promise measures ill 1850, which gave such
offense to Mr. Clay. Ho was arrested at
New Orleans in 1802, nml, aftuccnnline-
mont for some months in Fort Lafayette,
Was released on condition of not returning
dhring tile war. lie was sixty-nine years
old when lid died. .
llAl.TlMOttE.
p.VUI. JO»XIH| JISi
ic!(T00Q wfiBBfifflAelSSL
nrawtHes. Wines, Whlshles, <•!«*, dv.
l’KACUTase Srn., Ati.astA, Ua.
May J7-ly,
..pjylKit
Wholesale and detail Dealers hi
Groceries ,nud, sPrp.vJsioiis,
Corner Broad nml Howard streets,
July l
Ttomb All Ain r .
_ . . J. C. «A>VLI*S,.
. At his own House again.
O II O I O E II OTEL
Broad Struct. Hmne, Ga.
Passenger* taken to aud front Hotel fr^e of
charge . JnnrtMf
N. NEAT.ON,
Itookneller, * Htnttoner and Xowamnn,
Aud Dealer In Dry Uomls, GrocoHos, Produce,
.(VHfaH-.f ^“Jhl^iiJ^roPt, DAI.TOX, Ga.
SA^'^^'^cTp. SUng.ua *8...,
. Wlioloftftlft:Qvooct1*t
Produino Commission Merchant*, and t)baler*
la Wine* And Liquors,
SI North Howard street
novfim*«».* • •
IlnTC more.
W; w< I,IUa,Ns i;iTx A Nil LOCKSMITH
. - pculerlu
Now Guns, Pistols, Cnrtvidgen, etc
OppositeTlhlm nouse, Hamilton Street.
Nuu*. Itlfle* inmloto Older, und all repairIni.
lone on Bliort notice, mid wurranted. ,uiur-ly
done on Short not!
ijv 11 • M<) K KM*.vx, A L K V ^ 05.
Wholesale.
Groeersj *Liqnor & Gommission
MERCHANTS,
43 Sonth Howard Howard Blrecta, botwee
Lombard and Pratt 8t rods, 1
BALTIMOltK.
Ordjp's *oUcltcil. i • t ; imflWm
*******»*2fr>mmsrLxv,
, King Street, Pulton, Georgia.
Will ^itend prompt ly tivall linwClaims In the
Supromo Court ortho United States; Court of
ern Dint rlet of Georgia, and Bankrupt Court at
Atlanta, (hi.; In the State Court* in tliu conn*
.. -'*•• •- u i,i Murray, Gonlan, Bartow, La-
A “• Mmvdtf.
1 iif^J fivH,
Watchiriakcr and Jowolcr,
BliiqvlH nr. hrrtlrn’t, N.iw Drug store,
Hamilton Street, Dultou, Georgia.
ttiindtMlida stoek df nnrb .tnivolry, for Ijidles
■jyjEDICAL AND SUnUICAI. NOTICE.
Drs. A. W. lIlvInjxM A Syon,
Formerly of South Carolina,
T*ndef their Professional MerVlo***
“* Tij ~-hdflitr ‘ "
i the Citll
...of Dull oh mill sitt'rmtuillng country, 8po*
.olallaUpijHon given <4> alI®rnntoeowSL. _
Ofllce, during the dav, corner of King A
streets, and night lit ■•■•si.inm- an Um
ihnrlj
XA Pent*
'csldcnee on Thornton
Avcnui-.fonhoriy bccnpllnl by MV. J, H. King.
-i.C'AItvniKB*,*' i jAmmry.Vly.
Kino 8tu., Dalton,
Jjr.hi. u* imow.vj
Insui'.ancc and taml Agent.
AgoiWfV AUhaLlCcan'tFlriVliisuraiiooCom-
t i^wy'j.ujso. ffwfurson and JUlv
o, JvRorson amt Jampf J
V., 1 fimmo cmpijamw. df \
Kuterprlse, Cincinnati,nml
,a
For anvhadv whoimtrutathelrhiihlness to him,
d j* Refers’ to Col. C. B. Welhorn, Atlanta: and
.Col.AV,D..Tlhh*,.Lowry A Ku««»i», Hon. D«.*
. Walker ami Col. J. A. It, Hanks, Dalton, Ga.
>11. sir. QlfMllIlA
*«hro 111 Hft imH that ho law rwni
.JJito-i m BuionvannnSwMSffi M.
■ vliio io Oio.iiooiilo ot this ilml -orroanilliig
country Alt work warranted. TWm*
s Of the teeth treated sueebsufnily.
rtMfwlced. -ArlHkdftl-twrttrimertcil
on thb'ruhhur basis, or any way pieforrod. ,
- OffleoWltliPr. Ulvings 3t Son.Ditlfoti.Oa. o6ly
rOTICK—The umlersigued has pim-lia-nl
■VTOTICK—The nndcrsigi- . ....
i3| fromlilslirothcr, ids interest in tho
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable,
Cmwford Street Dalton, 'dai,
5Vliero ho will bo pleased to furnish to Iho
public, lit till hours,*Nn. nforseH and N«*w jfug*
glen. I have a coiuuiodlous Huekt uiho.ii
I have a commodious lluckt hn-w...
.wmgDnt kid' lioiwo*.v- to Ichmiihp »mtld n>-
aphotmlly tl*k thcelt f ‘ ‘"
<8$iSoi-:
-pj^weti ^pebi'
Tin- hlghcAt uiorkot price polil for HIDES,
Jbtec.nld Mqngcr Tannery. Dalton. Un.; al*o,
ne editor of a liberal paper in Purls, wiiteli
‘irougilt him under Iho notice of tile
u Uorofuiwilto ttike advaqUigo
th, and defendud himself wiili
. __ _____ Hlh
Fetor, prineo of npns„,
whoso sugecBsor is llig Itnmnii P.inlUl'.—
And as she is bound to deflmd before oth
ers tho truth of the faith, so also any
questions which may nrlse regnrdmg failli
mutt lio dclhicd by her judgment; beeauso
hioreover, tile words of our Lord Jesus
.Christ, saying,. ‘Thou art Peter,’ etc.,
_ religion has over been col
conned, tn tile Ajioslollo Sec.
‘•lienee wo teach,, With tho appfoVttl
of tlieTIhly Council, and deflno ns a dog
ma of faith. Unit in- the Divine asslstaneo
tho Roman Poutiil; of whom, in the par
son of Mt. Peter, It hns likewise been said
by our IMa .Testis Christ. 'I linvo pray
ed for then,’ &e., cannut err when.nellWg
as the highest teacher of all Christians,
lie Authoritatively delincs what should lio
. - Ami tliu years grfby. i
An llxtrnordlnnr,' Tlieor.r.
A dlstiuguislied Swedish chemist, Dr,
ifi'BsdroCthtvUi ‘
ecs many
E 'lshed; Ids dress neat,
ni’ ‘
equally cxtcnslvo with tlio inihliihillty of
his habits mndernti-i tho Church. .
“If any ono should presume to contra
dict tiiis our' definition, which may God
avert, Ict'him know liiat ho thereby fhlls
away from the truth of tho ihitli'.’’ /
r THOMAS HOOD.
It wii* not In tho SiMrtteV
Oar loving lot was east;
It whs tho tlmivot roses—
Wu plucked thuui as w o passed!
Thai churliKh sojisou i:
Oh curly Invc&yvt^
sr frowned
’ 'Two* twilight, and I hade you gr
But still yon held inn List; -
It was the time of roses—
W.e plucked them more passed!
The Podeapectl.
A few moriiirtgssinen a quiot gentleman
and a .handsome, youtli walked into our
sanctum, bringing with them a queer look
ing package. Tliu queer looking package
was no mnltcf ot surprise to us, for our
eyes ore familar with nearly all tho forms
into which tlio genlUs oi mwptors can tor
ture wmid aud metal, liut while the el
der of the two gentlemen entered inlocnii-
versation with us, tlio younger undid the
package, disclosing a pnir (ifivlieeis, seme
fourteen or fifteen inches In diameter, to
wliieli ivero nttaulied same stout hickory
stirruii-likc appjwndnges, in the bi.ttoms
of which were foot iiiecta, sliniied like the
Pi
woods of common skates.
On ouo side uf the Bllrrup-likenppenda
ges were firmly fastened mctali(( plates
A ’Xodt-rn Dlurbcnril.
Dr. William D. Potts, alius Duvall, nii
old resident of Nuivark,. N. J., hns been'
convioted of murder of his fourtli wife,
at Janesville, Wisconsin, and sentenced
III. •JilUl'KYlUUt n IBCUIIMII, UIIU WIUPUL-CU
to imprisonment for life, tho sovorcst pun
ishment that can bo indicted under tlio
laws of Wisconsin. The convicted villain
is a Jersey—man by birth, having been
lmni in the southern part of tho State,
near Ticutoit. where Ills family Was well
connected. In Ills early life lio Was ncler
gyman, mid At tlio llgo of fourteen was
widely known ns “tliu boy preacher.”—
He followed this profession up to tile ago
- • • ” ' d ‘
GriltscilJiieh, aProfeBsnrijfAlm Uiiiverslly
of U|wal, lias come to the eouulusioii Unit
tliosu Egyptian mummirs, which arc found
111 tho nuelcut tolnbs on the Nile lu a'com-,
ptete statu, that is to say, without having
beuu deprived of their brains lind entrails,
liko most mummies—are not embalmed at
all, but “nro rcnlly the bodies'of individ
uals wiioso life lias* been momentarily sus
pended. with tliu intention of restoring
them at some future time, only tho secret
of preservation was lost. ." i •
Professor Griisselbaeli 1
proolk ill si ' — • • •
ers, Ids ex
years, wlile ,_HML I
alieccssful. lie took a snake mul l rented
it ill such a manner ns o benumb it us
lliougii it lmd been carve tin marble, nail
it was so brittle that, hag he allowed,it to
fall, it would linvo broken into
In this statu III) kept it fur Be
am! then restored it to ill
With it slnnulntinif lltiid
of ivhieli is secret. For
snake lias been,undergo!
composed of successive df
ructions, apparently wit
linrin. ;
The professor Is reported to have.sent a
petition to Ids government, requesting that
a criminal wlio lias been condemned to
dentil may be given to tin
id the sumo manner
lug to restore him
years. Itisundersi
dcrgolng F ‘
mt-nts.
dcrgolng this cxtierlmcnt is to be pardon.
of thirty, when lie relinquisheil iteutirefy Uf course, If tho man can lio kept in n
for tlie practice of medicine. The Ml stntcofsiisiioudcdanimntloii for two years,
• •- ho may ha kept) Tor. two thousand years,
and, if tlio professor succeeds. Wo may lay
up a few specimens Of contemporaries fo’r
exhibition In tho thirty-ninth ccutui-y.—
Appleton's Journal.
ord of ills ram-cr is principally a rccorff
of unmlers. lie had four Wives, two of
whom belonged to prominent New Jersey
families, and wrromniTiod to the doctor
during ilia residence tn tile Stale. The
manner of their deaths—at the time re
garded ns suspicions—coupled with the
ascertained thel that tlio doctor's last wife
Wdipolsmled by him, Convinces tis ail who
ara familiar with the circiimslnhces that
they met their death at his hands. Ilis
third ivlB lie married at ilufliilo, N. Y.,
and she died nlso suddenly, and without
apparent cause, two years afrorwnril.—
A Is,.lit •> 1-non mrn'lio •iioHiitnil Ifivo 1-MlA
About ayoar a^’hd ntarrivtl Mins 1^112-
abtlli Moon*, of Jnm'svllle, and aflcr llr-
iiu' with lu r six numihs, h!il> was in turn
sacrilicnd, bur dentil bnin^the result of
poiftoji udniiuistiTed by him.—-Xiiv York
WoM _ ^
• Th© .Surromlcr.
Jdlm Eston Oooka in his new book,
“HnnwiK ami linger,” snys:
Ou liioJOth of April, 1800. tho old sol
diers of tlio Army of the Potomac
~ it r-tu •* i . a .i —----- , 8tr&tc1|cd the hands of comrades to the
each having n short axle or bearing pro- they lipd fought so long. To-day they
.i , ;“ l ! 1, .b' 11 _ j 11 lr )‘; Aip-’n whjch the nr0 rc , u |y to do as much if civilians would
^ r i ^ '!■ 'I only lot tliem. There Is a personngo
eppi'mlagcS Were imulj of lint niore fetoeious and implaeablo than ttie
st! ins of w nod about llireu mehe8 wide in . |],. m , 8 t s.ildier—it is tliu mail who has
tlie broadest jHirtmn, beiit sn that one side j sla p| nt imine and never smelt giinpow-
! ‘'Vfi'#* re » t font-lit,,clapped
made'lb meet it aliout midway to form a
sort of loop. In tlie holluin of lids loop
were placed tho foot pieces above describ
ed,, provldedi with toe straps mid a clasp
fof tliu heel. To the fippftrciid of the stir
rups was attached a piece of wood to lit
tlio outer-and upper conformation of tlio
calves of the legs.
■ In less 11 tnr* than it' took us to note tlicse
points, tlie young gentleman—who was
subsequently introduced In lis as tlie sou
of the' inventor of this slnguiar device—
hnd strapped on the wheels and commenc
ed rapidly gliding about among tlie chairs
and tables With singular swiftness and
gmcufbhicss. A space being cleared ho
proceeded to exccuto with seemingly por-
ibet ease, the inside and outside roll lig-
urc of eight, etc., amply ■demonstrating
that the r 'pedespced” lias all the capabili
ties of the skate, botli in tlio variuly and
grace ot tlio evolutions that can bo per
formed With It. ■ ■
Tho Pedcaiiood is light nnd strong, and
dinary parlorskate w-uid bo useless., -Tlie
Inventor, a largo und lienvy man, informs
Us ho can use it constantly for two hours
Without fatigue. For gymnasiums, colle
ges, nnd parts of tho country where no ieo
over occurs, it affords a delightful, honllli-
ful, nml graceful pHstftnc#t nil seasons of
tho year-j-riiticiitylc American.
A allocking Cnso or II31Iro;,1,oh 1 a
On IVtdne^lnyiof lnstyfeok', a eltfze'n of
Queens, Long lain ml, named I Ion ry Klenn,
Was nttaeked by a ferocious dog nml lindly
bitten. Tin* attack of the bruto was ob
served by Messrs, ltmvlaud and Gillen,
who drovo tlio dog away; and carried
Klenn to tlie post ofllce, where bis wounds
'ivero dressed. Uo was afterwards re
moved to liis home, whom her Anally re
covered so ns to bo nlilo to resume Ills ev
ery-day duties. On Thursday Instills enn-
dimt excited sUMiioloiu lie compliiiiied of
folding (lixzy, which ivob attended by iutu-
sen and vomiting. Uo mitered tliu ’nger
beer saloon of Mr. Sclimidt and asked for
a glass of Ingor, wliieli when offered lie re-
fuseil toaeeeptand left tlieliouse. Under
’tlid liorse-slied be obseryed a pail of water,
wliieli liefrantically seized nnd dashed to
tliu'ground.. Uo llieb sliirtcd on a run for
eiwiii. bis residence. He dashed open tlie door
in a paroxysm of terror, yellipg with dc-
llriinii and pain, frothing from the mouth,
nndblocdlng ftsmi tlio nose. Uo continued
unrelieved in his sufferings forpbout'nn
hour, and, ns he seemed to grow worse, it
was found necessary to enuso his death by
sniotboringbim between feather bods.
The Rrtro*pcet.
Uow.diiforrnt is tho view of nost llfuln
tho man who is grown oldin knowledge
and Wisdom from that nf bin) wlio.is grown
old in ignorance nnd follyl Tito latter is
like the owner of,a barren country, tlmt
alicaulifiii and spacious Inndscniic, divi
ded into delightful gardens, green mead
ows, fruitful fields, nnd can scarce castbis
. cyo on a single spot of Ids possessions tlmt
■ -"* r ‘ is not covered with some beautiful plant
or ilowor.—Atlditon.
ids lintuis, saying;
“Fight Oil, my bravo boysl You are
covering yourselves with glory, nml ivc
are watching you!”
If til-oivi’i.iiia h il li-an at Anjniint*
tux tliuy would linvo buteliend or liand-
enfted tile men or Lee—would you not
ineisscursV You would certainly linvo
split tho nir witli every brass band of tlio
army, and shouted “llosannah” at their
humiliation.
Doll, soo the ditioroncu between men
who light nml men wlm do not. Tfli) old
soldiers of tliu Army of tliu Potomac kept
quiet. When LcenppcurcdntGen. Grant’s
quarters every bend wfis uueoveivd. Vlc-
odder
lory saluted defeat.
If tko Klnrlfi were t» slanil Sllll.
If the revolution of the enrtli on its nx-
is were to be suddenly stopped, tlio tem
perature of qyorything would be raised to
soph a degree 11s to be incnpnblc of exist
ing in any other form than vapor. When
a btillut strikes the target it liecomi-s so
hot tlmt it enmint ho held 111 tlie Imml.—
Its volocity is nt tlio rate of 1200 iiiot a
second; but wlint mdst bo tile llcnl pro
duced when a body like tlio earth, moving
at.tiie-rntuof ninety million feet n second
is 6uddeuly arrested! It would sqnn be
cnilvertod into a sea of lira nml all llfo rfprgnniKfltiim of his cab
wmiltl become extinct, It Is hot pi'oba- will go oyorb'mrd certain,
hie Unit this ealnstropiio will tnku place
in our generation, but ns the light of tliu
sun-is a&id tar be due to the combustion of
worlds in its atmosphere our time limy
some tlinoconio to add fuel to the flames.
A I'mirli Lovo Wlrnfogcm.
A Paris correspimdent .tell* this story
concerning stumbling blocks iu tliceoursc
ofAruefovo, liiid bow they were overcome:
YV/oijUg glfl is beloved, and gives biiek
sigbWor slgli. by a young centleninii, her
8U|ierinx)8oeiairy. Her parents forbid Iho
courtship, ami request tliu lover to visit
Hr ■'
no moi'e. llllt tile iinule of tliu Inver in a
coustnpt visiter—twlco a week regularly
—at'the hnuso of tho young lady; whoso
Hither la his friend of mnqy years’ stand
ing.' Ho nlso passes two evenings per
week in tlio society of Ills nephew, whoso
lovo matter ho disapproved of. Now
cxnlfiinlng it, found a letter from his
daughter. Tho latter was nut under lock
nml key, nnd it was only after an attempt
to suffocate herself with cltnfcoftl fumes,
tlmt pity-bocnnio ‘akin to love.’ ”
The Turin*.
Tiio Hails', Fnst hnd West, ftro to lock
lionis on the tariff issuo.V A bitter Radh
cnl paper, Iho Ht: Paul Dispatch, thus
throws downlhu gauntlet to Horace Gree
ley aud the protectionist of tlio East:
Grcoicy never said a truer tiling than
whin lio declared that tlio tariff question
“is ihotssuQ next in ordor.” When lie
rnpose to accept tlio issue,_ nnd If U10
Republican party is not hold .enough to
‘ r " and tnko "
gnipplc with tlie. question, mi
bide uf tile people, it must look
__ tho
for defent.
A Wise Ckolcc.
Tlie 'American Baptist tells tho follow,
ing story, which wo commend to our
young female renders, nnd.nmlcs also;
‘Wlict-o did von ilrst meet wltirynnr
bride?’ I said to if young friend of mine,
who had invited me to his wedding.
Ills reply was: A year ago I' was ono
of a large dinner party of Indies and’gen-
llenicil, at wliieli a ynung Indy was notic
ed not to drink any ivinc. Our host ob
served it, nnd said:
‘A glass of ivino with you miss?’
‘Excuse me, Bir,’ said she.
‘What excuse! Are you a teetotaler?
Wlmt, linvo wo a tcototaler here? llal
lm!"a teetotaler? Why, do you nevor
drink wine?’ _ -
‘Never, Bir.’
‘Why not?’
‘From priucipic, sir.’ .
Notiilngmoro was said; Her decision
of character deojdy impressed Bit. I
sought an introduetlim to lief, satisfied
that ouo of such principles Would pmke
mo a good companion. 1 became a teeto
taler myself, nnd now sho 1ms last) be
come my wife. That’s why I 'married
her. , ■
Our friend was right. Su
lady will, make 11 line tromi
there were more like her.
marking the LobbyTsI--
Loglslntion at tho West is freq
mnrkcd by a groat deal of sagn'eiti
- sal tui ■
l ll-llli . Tor Hyorybodjre
ijottf planllbg fcau comhicucbd inBqtU'
tot county,'AW, , I,!,» .'noia viiuVj
(lin t is being made tn Imild a sec
ond ^ethpdlst elmruh'nt Alliens,,
Another largo oot ton fliotm
to he put under way In OMidul
Tlio flrotnen of- Savniinnli nro to liavo a
grand parade on; tlio flrtt of iPty,
Tlie time td blib SB3^teatfpfhon tlio
iit isdh'ybu. ;
Wlmt Is tlie ^oaljeet Vfnnt of iho, ago?
. llllt of ftmil*.*, , / 4 ; „ j, ,. q,. [
An ncter ought to be a happy man,-his
work Is to piny.
Vhy do tldcFes load ir Cbrnflirtahio ,11 to?'
ceritise they take Ihltigs'so bns’
T(io mosi effyetiml ."way to! p^.. -
out of eoimtenaneo is to cut ,hii licnd off.
Gen, C’huiton Is becoming tlio popular
Democrti tie caotUdato for Governor of Al-
nhanm. , j. ; „ i,,t ,,|
Tho divorce business seems to bo popu-
lt»r in Augusta. Three couples hnvo been
umimrried Intoly.
This year’s yield of sugar in- Cuba is
estimated nt flftcon. to twenty por cent.
•liflrVof liist year’s] [ ’
Forty-one snpw-stomu are- the number
correctly recorded for Springfield, O:,
from October lOtll W JMH.li 8th'.
A Uttlo child, eighteen months old, died
n few days ago, in Augusta from sucking-
the bloom of tho yellow jesnmiho.
Whatpniicr ought |ieoplo with sovere
coids to write upon? Why, tlshod, or
cours.i. 1
A tilnlcnl jbacholor suggests to us • thut
ninny of the girls dr tlio period nro less
facts than figures.
Wien Adam and Rvo partook df tho
treo of knowledge,,, did they spljy tho
higher bmnehea?_
’' WliytBh' lliaiTtlho' 'siit!fts'liis M eli , flurcii
liko another who builds castles iu the air?
BccnMsi lie indulges iu-funcy too much,
Tlie brack of' the State Road is being ex
tensively repaired lu tlm vicinity of Cnr-
tel'BVllle. It needs it ail along tlio line.
Thu Hcbrcw/i of Amerlcus nro making
arrangements fur tho eviction of a syna-
gouge.
A Lady physician ia Lnfayette, Ibd.,
returns her income from her profession
last year at ©3;odo.
Tlie Itev. Clmndler Robbins sn)‘s, "In.
nocenee is the morning twilight of perfec
tion.”
A colored paper out.West prints It obit
uary notices under tlio heading of “Ne
urological.”
Tho South Pacific Railroad Is now run
ning trains 185 miles from St. Louis, aud
has twenty miles’iiore nearly Uoud, :
Tho-city, of Atlnntn is mnrfhing on.—
Last week, Coli Adair dls|HJ6ed uf.dne
hundred thousand : dollars’ worth of-rral
estate. • • ■ ■■ i .' ln .'
The dried fruit trmie;of Western North
Carylhm is gaibing in iniportaneo. The
town of ML Airy iildnii 'sliippad 220,0C0
pounds tlio past season.
Tim ncsiilt In Tennessee.
Tim Nashville Union says tlio new C011-.
stltutlon Jins boon'rnttlleil liy nil over
whelming majority, linil tlmt there was
never n qiifetcr election known In ,tIio
isiate. Tlicrb was |mrdlyn quarrel ro-
iidrted. Tlio Union say's Iho .election, of
jtndlqil Shcrlffij, .bolli Northern men, in
tho two largest coiuit Ic's in the State, Da
vidson and Shelby] will disprnvo the slan
ders of ,tho, rcconstructiqitlsts, that tho
life of a Northern Union man is not safe
InTenncstec. , ^ ^
An llxpUnKtloti;
a yjung
I. Would
pmcli&il turn. A resolution' Imsbeen of
fered in tho Wisconsin Legislature, which
ought to pass. It provides tlmt. “alij|>or-
8011B acting in tho capacity ofloblwists
shall, during thu renmliider of tho seisiou
wear a biiduo on tlieir lmts or caps,, or in
ennnpicnua place 011 the broadest part of
Micir prison, ivitli tlie name of theseboino
they represent plainly printed thorepn.”
Tlie plan here pro posed.would lend a
new nnd brilliant variety to tlio vestibules
and stair cases of tlio National Capitol;
and 0110 greet advantage df it would be
to facilitato commerce, sinceevery lionor-
nb’.o memlx-r would know his purchaser
at sight. If would save no end of expen
sive introductory suppers nml interlocu
tory cocktails,—AVic l'orl UYibnnr.
Cnbllict Kumorj,. >,i ,1
Tho.Wnshlngtou correspondent of tlio
Baltimore Gazette says: r \m
General Grant is said to lio contempla
ting a coup d’ent comprising a e-
lUlnct. [*'
nnd
ler wlll_ lmvo prominent positiou.
tlmt of Secretary of State- or •S
of tho Treasury. This change,is 1
lie neccssnry tn ensure (Jynef
hold on thoPresldeiiliulsiiecai
nml to defeat tliu aspiratinnt
members oi his pivsent Cn bluet in tlmt i
tion, Thcso reports are eontradleti
[I,,, YTo««f \ r „id- IUomIiI nfl iLI.,
recti . .
inlhe.New York World of
on tlio nfithority of General' Rutler, but
Well-informed persons declare tliqm strict
ly true, nnd .they lmvo born reiterated
in telegrams northward to-day,"»The fact
is tlmt Rutler is assisting tlie -President
ill lobbying tlirmigh tlie Sno 'Dpipingo
treaty; and if sueeessftd, lie will nave n
' in " '
sent hi tlio Caliinet. Tills limy be relied
upon, denials from Duller to the cnbtrnry
nulivithstandlug. 1
Won't Loots lb. 1’olltlolnns.
The AlcJinhdrliijGaxctle Says tlmtngcn-
tlcmnn from tlio oxtram'e South, who hns
hecn-in -Wasliinglon .City for-gome tiino
past; cudcavori ug toprocpro col 1 - red labor,
lifts left for his heme, having been unsuc-
Jhnt forty-
^ ^ _ qiu^VasU-
lngton, bul tluit thoy could not ho spared,
by the Radicals of tlmtclty until after tho
Juno clcotion, ■
§WlS SW/c
AcopltnlaUs
Tlicro is in V
n spelling nnd definih;
four syllables. A friend mr
croni mistake made by a il
boy ill tile country, 111 tlie r~
lessoii. Ono of tlio Words
t a lie
“Acephalous: tvltlioul
divided, ns uadalj Intdi its Separajo sylla
bles. connected by a hyphen (ivhicU Vfolns
words or syllables, ub soa-watcri”) which
probably led the bay to glvo a now word
’ definition: “Ikon Bixdlitnnd
d a lad, after tlio boy,above
j Mid missed).“Ikun do it,”
nnd lie did: A,c-t-i>-li,af, Accnh—alauso
withoutnhendi” "Jlostnllol ’emlaagli-
cd,” ntir infurmnut says, “when tlio boy
Tho census of- South Carolina,is comple
ted., Tim,total .population is ooi.oifti, of
A New-York onrri-spnndent of tlio Cih-
cinunli Times, writing ofTrliiity Church,
says: “An extremely fashlounblc young
tean, who wiis showing a country cousin
null), who whs showing ft country cousin
tho Interior orthc'churtli, wnsnsked ivhnt
tlio alplm und omega, bn tho baptismal
font signified. ‘Tile A,’ was tlie response,
•stnuds for Hie Almighty, and tlmt other
thing there lsii liprse-Hhoc tn frighten n\Vay
nvil Bpirtts. Everslneo tho laird wns horn,
ill a stable tho horse-shoe, you know, rep
resents his diyiiiity.1 After this astound-
i’lg bit of tlieologfonl oruditlou, tlio bluo-
eyed llttlo Idiot smiled ns complacently ns
if she had Inst discovered a fourth member
ot tho Trinity.”
Tho Jo lino's (TmrKo.
A nigger Judge in .Mabanin, ivli
first ensu entile nil, am’ ~
ready, ivhs told by a lilw„
looted Ul charge the |ury.
PMt oil lusxpcetiiclus, and said, ‘'(iciu-
men bb.de jiiry, I charge yen half a dol
lar apiece, And you must pdy it licfore tlm
ense goes on.” Tlmt nigger wi" ‘
tlio United States Senate yet,—Hr
m. t-temI l«tt
’-I- A Noeliiloloaer-
;! RevClA tlie negro Senalnr, occupies tlio
seat once occupied by Jefli-rson Ilavts.—
This nfibrds the Radicals a theme for fre
quent comment, llut tlm Detroit Free
Press asks, “Does not Znclmrinh Clinml-
ler fill Hi" s.-al oni-i- occupied by Isnvis
Casa? Is not Fenton in tlie seat of Silas
Wriglit, -Dick Yates in tlm seat of Dotlg-
lns,_ClmrU3 SuBjfcF in that of Daniel
Webster, Drakcin tlmt ofTlmmasH. iva-
t.in,Colmxin tlmt once occuple 1 liyGcorgo
Clinton and Martin Van Daren, and
Grant ill tlmt nf Georgo Washington and
Jefferson?”, _
Illsgnirerul Ncciiom In Itpy ll p-t.
A special telegram from Kev West in
forms us of tho attempted Us-
11 Cuban a few days sitico, and
her of armed Spaniards who fern'll
rived from Havana are supposed t
plicated ill the outrage. Tliisbu
Spaniards coming ncross from OI
American soil for tlio purpose of in-
in n ltttlu blood-letting lir
■-.lSISMi'lork.”
The Dos Moines (Iowa) Registcy records
the following recent occurrence in tlie Sen- I‘ ,el:e hfb .-mlllra nt opportunlti
nto'pf tlint Sbile: u„.i «r .i™n to n„i.i. p._ 1...:,.
tho diMir-kce|)cr nnudmitaf “SlJingSfrSm
tho lfonse,” and Mias jla?y E. Spoheer,
Eugrossing Clerk of that body, njipenred
and modestly,said, “Mr. President.”—
Tlmt officer replied, “Miss Clerk,”; and
Mish Spencer proceeded Jo read, in a clear-
nml distinct voice, a Message from tlie
House in relation to certain bills which
Intel passed that boJy; At tho conclusion
of the message, tho Senators -approved of
this'first official act performed bv woman
in tlm luiva Senate, liy h'general'clapping
of hands.
Itosonroos of the South.
Tlio New York Day liook'ftirnishcs
some ctistnmhnuse llgures to prove the
strength of tho Smitlilnlier prolific imtU-
ural resources and wondorftil vitality.—
With less tlmu one-third tlm population
kind nf work in Cubit for 1
and Cubans: . , 'ml ^-i-.nxa!
. -iLa.j, i-iFTr.ir 0 ' -T-ph’Vit 1
“Not <lnlllj."
We piihiisii tlus inrirnin
the Hon] JCIin II. Ream
nmster-Ucnornl totbo S
fMtesasti
in tlm Courier-Journal. Tlio hnratoinJi
in question was fuuudcd upon a statement
in one of l bo Tuans pniiers. nml wns given
simply ns nows. It piilucd us vary much
to give it, for ive imd no desire to injure
ilr. Rengnn, hadhig always eutertaiued
regard for,him ns a-puhiie nlllceraml a
prlyatfo citizen. Wc are glad tlmt In- puls
ami nnqunl-
- - wi _- — ilisngrcc-.iblo
charge hud. ngajnst him.—Ojuiacr-Joiii'-
n:K. >-.! >
of the Uulgp, nnd amid all her trials nnd
Imii
tflim, exclusive of specie And bulUAti; onc-
lmlf the entire exiibrts of the cbunlry.—
ivhlclr 274,1)01 lira Avhito,' and' 266,138
bluet.''
Tlio necessary subscription, hns lieen
made by tho citizens of AtlanUi to secure
tlie location of Ogh-tliorpe CqUego at that
point.
It is stated tlmt : gold in considerable
quaulfll.s is coming hack tfl tho United.
Slates from Europe, mid thu Uoiv of sjirer
from Canada has begun. ( I
Tlm Louis bum Legislature Ims finally
ndjotlrpcd. Tlio itp|iroprUilons foot up
$18,000,000—nindo by a gang of loafers
\rlio don’tpny tuxcs on $10,000. -
Tim best way to deslriiy bugs b to jiour
kerosene,on IhijbiM nni1 sotlt on.flrc. .In
surance eomimnies will tako notlcothat
a. patent bus been applied for.
If you would find, a groat many faults,,
be on tlio look but. If you would'find
them lu still greater ubuudanoo, be on the
look In. <’
A clergymitn consoling a young widow
on tlio doatli of her husband, remnt-ked
tfiat .siio could not find Ilia equal, 'll twit
knofr about tlmt,’ replied tho sobbing
fnlr'oho;‘but I will try.’
A Female school teacher; in Yhlrsville,
Conn., flogged a hoy for contumacy, ami
necldentally ppt out hls'byc. Tho boy’s
rnlhcrsucd for damages, and gotjiiilgmcut
Tim negro who murdoyod a llttlo white
boy hjjlarrlscpunty ni^bort time‘since,
ims arrested n few' days ago nnd “lost”
while-being conveyed tp jn.ll, lip Ims ijot
been heard 0? sinoo. .
A clerk in tlio Treasury Department
linsibcCn dismissed for lending money to
-his brother olerks nt usurious rates. ‘ Tlio
Rndienl party could bo diselmrgedforsteat-
ing money.,
'IUtJio neighborhood oMlbuston, Tcx-
ns ; Uiu ground is parsbed and the vegetn-'
bits, lire wilting for Ifcj want of rain. Ou
tlio Rio Gramle, t.bocottpn ou many farms
is lipnnd.lQoklngwdih. . . (uni'i> \
General Robert E. Loo saya that lid link
never rend a liiBtory of the late'tear, jjhr
tlio biography of ,a man engaged in H, “us
1 ho: dqcp not w|s)t to awdked. moiimries of
tho past. ” Wlint a grand old pntridt hud
Is of ngrli!uItura,.tiio!soulli furnislicd
0i,0t2,03ll‘or'nehrly ten'tnlllibhs more
than the exports of the lAdMtrUU piTsl-
uets ot the bnlnnco of the Union. The
total Imports of tlio country for 1800 were
?Mil.il.'il,(11.1. If wo allow onc-third of
this for the South, qnd that Is'rcnlly too
liberal, she would show a balnneo of trade
in her lhvorof $54.037,7(W, while tlio bAl-
anco against tlio other atauds at $39,01$,-
Aaron Aljicnnt l.-Vniile.v.
ThoSqyanuahDullyltepublican Iriibrma
us that “thorlatcst accounts from tills nn-
torious Individual is, tlmt he Ims been ap
pointed Superintendent of tlm South Car
olina Lunatic Asyulum nt Columbia.”—
If tiiis inforniatlod bo true, and lu- enters
upon tlio. duties Of his office forthwith, Ids
Bpp.t iu the Georgia Legislature will be va
cated. A happy rldancc el'nn intolerable
nuisance tiiis will ho to Georgia, for which
ivo feel tlmukful to tlio man, or men; Who
made tho appointment, il‘ made.
734.
rnrpot Unsworn.
“There is a certain kjml of vormln tlmt
infest thcso BriuthMn $tatcs I11 tiiedmpo
of political mountebanks and [ulvoiiturers
from' tlio Nortliern States, teho thrust
tliemselvc* upon us who have no defi-nders
jn the hallaof Congress, ns Federal ollleo
In tile halls of Congress, ns 'Federal olfiec
holders. -They take pri interest iu build
ing titi A )iarty herd Wr tho ftlturo perma
nent benefit of tlip Soutii, fartber tlinn
their own grasping nmWtion'dictatet.”—
AmWcnn Union. (Hadicttl.)
tlMllry loiws.
.'Tlio Tteglsintiircs of Maryland, New
\ orknnd other Northern States,' says tho
Augusta Chronicle nml Sentinel, ate ninv-
legal tlm rates of interest agreed upon by
' L -'belfeyo, -
eoiitraeti Hniltii Uaf oi ilia, -wo
tlio oflly Boiillicrn State thus far thnt has
acted 111 this matter. In Georgia the mon
ey borrower, to obtain tlio nhiount dCsir-
wU and the money, lender, td eomnmnd
the current market rata Of Interest, gen
erally confederate discount and iiitere.it,
taking seven pe? cent, discount Triiiri tile
face ot a note bcM-hfg soven .licr cent, in
terest,-’or ns one brim? law-abiding citi
zens phrases it, “oboy tho law, which nl.
lows seveu off nml soven on, with a libcr-
nl clmrge for commissions, according to
the shite of tho.ninrkct.”
|A Toll Toutlt:
There is n youth of fifteen years in Scioto,
Ohio, who is six feet six indies high, .and
is.stlll giwilig.' His pants hare tb bo
woven in a rope-walk. Oa folds up like a
two-foot rulu, nnd lias to got (ipon hbkuccs
td ptit his hands'in his {raekcls.
I’ouinto Opsiosltlbn to Woman HiHTrago
In tbo West.
Tlio Indies of Pcoriaii- Illinois,. opposed
to woman's suffrage, Jiold a meetirig 1 liikt
ij'eek, with closed, doors. Tho attend
ance uumbefed ono hundred, including
proinipeut ladies. . Rcsolutious woro pass-
ed coudemiiiiig tho 'movement of sitfiVagc
-to women; and n petition Urns draivh up
‘cuIHug' on tho cbiisUtntlonal 'ebqycnttim
uot.te l^il,those wiinaro tryingto incor-
imratba clause, granting francliisc to ivo-
Itioll Ulitlic hoW constitution.
A Hlsurttreriil Declaration. "
The IVnsliihWton. edri'cspoiideut,of tho
Niiw' York V^ifid. qJinrgo thiit' General
■nks, lit a recout dinnor party in Wash
ington, said: .
If ho had bis. way,-ho teoiljd mako war
tr)jo-^carU)d SoutUrpn!...,,s 1
“.tack,’ , s(l(tj'n«:i)Idgentlchintl, ‘‘.It iavo'1 Pte4be Southern.Suites, nnd fiatlin oblnlu
board, ouo of the most dollghtful sermoiis flffw IWsbIuii of thorn, BoingaSkvd
, a <;i,si.n,.d wjaSflD.AP.? blwct or. such.» ouurap
nil the tequiremonteuf the reoonstriil
acts,.ho answered tlmt whrtt the Repuhli-
can patty luiyetqfeuri is the Northern nnd
Western Deiitoermw, nml that ’
such njumtiire ilSiffaml
trary eoiitrbf Off fid SofitliV’
...... safety in
bj^upw nnd arbi-
natters In t-ulia,
Disjuitclies reeeired by thu Government
from pur,Consul at Havana, make ho men
tion of auy negotiations between tlio Span-
I’c'elry Not Ilpacl.
It Is nojiscneo to say tlmt imliistrinl
nnd scientific nativity excludis Ihoariistie
ami kills pnetry. No one brniicK of trim
g human culture impedes another; as a,
Ug. arm is no liimlram-u to liraltliy
-s or a 1’1,-er iieml. Thsro are sytmi-
s of an actual revival of rifletrv, 011 a
graud scale. Never before wns pi«tic
Utste-so widely dlllttscd; mo . r was there
such nn. atidtenyo for great singers; never
1II1I tho cohoes of true poets, which lift
flewfipApcrcofllcrsand laMes’nlUunis, tell
ot so high a -standard, and so earnest 11
tanging lor iniaginntive satisfiictions.—
Great pm-ie- tab- timir Inrm aud toneless
fglirawg
Muikespeiup. born to-day could not write
Illinds or Hamlets, but lie would find bis
owu wor!y,not less glorious, and tlie work!
IS ivaiting for hitn.—J’lt'n-ni’s Mapiuine.
’ fntai orvhflcmoiiL
is want lug but 11 proper degrrv of under
standing,, tuny: bo: improved by tuition
fW",.V r “>' 1 "s, to drserve tlio epithet ot'
... .. suqli persons frequently
. 1 -.--.cWtiiJjn tho faculty <{(
judgment, It- is not uncommon to find 1
A Sterling Trutli.
The. New York Day Rook tells ivlioie-
somo truths. - Ilero is a sample:
“Wten tlio Ik-moc-mtle party of tlio
iin •« ucn „
United, States falls so loiv'ns ioia, able to
get into power again only by nieg.-r votes,
it is taluted nml corrupted beioud lvrov-
its
cry; wortliloss.-to-il
und' basiftrcyeriosta'll tlmt e-Iw Ivtidereli
SffJII*, nn-l, l>oirerful in tliu past or tlm;
can c\cr make it of tho slluiiUsl laliie In
lie
jiuver ruiiirn to vlclory'ngain imi'iVi't geN
0 Armlnsr (lio Roallim Niairs.
Tliofollbwingis Hie biil whMi passed tho
UrntudbhitesKcimloMi ilieCl.-l:
"y^’lly-L.Thal tlm ;|ii»ta of
anns-duotoeaeli uf Hie States of VI
ynjmOnrhlj^ti.Houtli Cai-olina. Georgia.'
Alabama, Florida,-Missi
Louisiana, nm' ~
.Arkansas,
'aimary, lt03,”
!t’oi.G Hoorn).,V,wife.
- . Gert, Robert E. I.-.,-h.m -iftv ,|„|.
-, birtTO'iifdllt (bn edit
isliniithbiillesaml (Siban insurgents took-' GodfriIcmU'Lii%^’'H-.'fr!l!!t|<
ing tQ a cessation of hostilities- strueled.
mt