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DKMOOBA'l’lC IN POUTICS s PUBHAND BliitJTlfftli, IN lil 1 EIlATURE j AMD PllOGHtESSIVE IN SOT jXIIElTN INTEBteifi.
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BY J. T. WHITMAN. , DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16,1870.
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.hisci:i,i,am;oi:n aniw,
Having bceA In tDo brtMnoss lil this city for
ulovun yoar*, ami knowliw tvhufc will suit this;
market, nu Hatters -himself that lm is hettur
immlirodtolIU orders with bettor articles than
nny houwo In Atlanta; All ho asks is il trlul;
April. gs-2ui. ; ■:,.••■• -
.it. m. omiiiiu,
S
KETH inserted hr all stales.’
ict, Dalton, Georgia.
Dalton, Ga.,
WJ11 prnottnn In all tho conntlnsooinposhm the
C'horokoo Circuit. Rpcelal attention given to
tho oollcotlon ofGlrlma. rebly
Tbli-NBON •^mSaSh AT LAW,
Up Stall’s In King Building, DaltAiiGn
Will prautloo In t he courts ’of this circuit, and
B WAUltKN, St. I>.,
pa m **, T v«? wo4'f yVAf.c
I»hy*lelnn, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
«S-Oll\Q0,on King street, In the old l'axou.
Dalton, Ga., dam 13-1 y. • ••
irv A. WALKKIt,
'ATTOIHJKV AT LAW,
Kins Street, Dalton, tin. ly*
^2£-
B\onili(M , W»^im‘foSB : !'orints , ?rvlna l tMh?'?&
iSSns of nSlion and nnrrnnndlii® oonntty.r-
1‘rompt and vigilant attention will ho given to
ull eases, Medical Uurglual and Obstotrlcah or
trusted to his care, Oct. 14-1 y.
T^TEADOB & IfflOTUEttS,
~“r tobacco
" * ’ <n urijrMi’sstdx mekCiiants,
And Miuittfaeriircreof Scaurs'.
Aus-ly Whitehall Street, Atlnntn, On
W. D. Wlloy, Clork. „ • . ,
Uaggngo qurrlod to and from Depot freo of
charge. '■
»PSlWP*«i
A'. L: IIILLEIl, I’roprletdr. >
e. B.nuowN,];. ‘
-rjiioWNS’ 119TEL, ....
. • Opposite l’assciiiior'nepof.
Wf . - -^MAcoxi. Ga. •
Fob. 3ti; 1*870,
fw. v. nnow'x.
■ t.‘ iiy;
C lv yy 1 rt B o It epo s 1 < 61‘ y,
Cnrrlngo Hnterinls.TlnriioKS. Ao,
No. 5 Broad.:St„ Uranlte' lllook, Ati-aht'a, Ga.
irS-Carringes amlWngons iniyinfuctured and
Going Home. AM
Mournorij woeping o’er tho slumbur
• of a mun‘with silver halts,
Did you see Ills splrlt'goltig ■ *
Up tho angels* starry stairs ?.
Did you hear tho angels calling - . • '
‘‘Weary pilgrim, ucaso to roam !••
Woop.nyto'erhlspcaoofulBluumdr, J J
llo Is only going homo! ’ r '
Mother, Bouding o’er tho grudlo,. ,
.Whore your little ono hiuj laid, , • m ,
Did you know tlio transformation
1 iTUufc tho slqpp of- doatU-haf made7.
Think'l his feet lmrt only started
• In tho path beaoVbj’ sin,
AVJion tho gates of heavon openod, .
Ami they lei your darling tn, • • J >.
Wire, upon the grasses kneeling
Wliere thoy lild away from sight
llo Wh6 w6n ybuV love, oh, toll md,
Did yousoo uoglaum of light?
IlolswultJng o’er tho rlvor,
Till tho pale and silent boatman.
Comes to row your spirit o’or.
Child run, tanking for tho sunshino *
Of a loving mother’s smile,
81^0 has only gone before you,
* lSn'ty yotnllttlo whllo. ■' * • ■- *
'Soon for you thoSnnsot Gateway
: 81‘mll, at day’s dooltue, uuplope,
• ’And you’ll pass beyond its portdla
To a long and swoot roposo.
t Malden, Is your pathway lonely,? , .
Do you mis# a pleasant voice? .
lio you listen for a footstep
That could make yqtir heart rejoice ?
OhTtlie path of peace unending
tauofdro your loved 0110’s foot,
And lie’ll glddlS’ bid ybu velooiiid .
• •:When you roach tho golden street. - .
,. WiidA we sCo’dur lovod oiic’sdylhg,
How oui hitter, tuanlropu. fall 1
And wo fala would koop thoip with,us, (
Though wo hear tho angels call.*
1 kiiiimefrftp 4 * Y
_ . okisstheirftps at parting,
Whllo the angels- whlspor^Coiuc l”
And-fqrget, luliupuvn sorrow,
• That tlioy’ro only going homo 1
The Family at tho Table.
Tho famlly^board should*ho honored of
j^MBBICAK “®.uWa, Stv, Atlintn, Ga alUwitlljoydjoiwand lovp. • ItWabtiuo
■ Wni & Wn.rr.m.'k, PiSpiktor. . fi y 1 ' 010 PhurUshucM, coldiioss, sllonco and
.frown, should hava no;pl(igc. .It nmy lie
hiadi 'thrice n> diiy the scene off
scene of festival rich
er and rarer than"picnics in wooded groves,
or sumptuous feasts in gilded saloons. Its
ollprings.niay. bo frugal and humble—no
matter, better is its dinner of lierbs, if lla*
AVISO utnl otherwise. .
Tho national baiilf elr?ulatlonoulstand-
Ing, on Juno.ith, tvns i»aob,505,013.
On Gubau matters. *
Fish, of the Kiivy liopartincntf Is to bo
succeeded by Morroll, Seilittor from Maluo.
Ilavo nil tho Gipsies como toi this coun
try’? i> r o seo ’them reported in all dlrco-
tions. ’
A Wisconsin gentleman sat down on a
bceliivo tlio.otlior day, and now' prefers to,
stand. . • .. •
A wngsaysofawomnm To her virtue,
wogivolQve; to hor beauty, ndinlratlou;
to Her hoops, tho whole pavement. -
Fenian excitement. exists llironghout
England and Wales.
The djftbronco botwcon a man of blunt
sincerity and a carpenter, {s, that Ono.ls a
lilniu-dcnlcr and tho other a dcnl-plnlntv.
it Is ii great oonveuioneo for a dootor to
havo two patients in tlio same street, so
that he can kill two birds with ono stono..
Cnses of Christian* In Austria gding
over to tho dowlBh ililth uro on tho in
crease, ■
Ono thousand houses and stores wero
destroyed by tiro in Constuutlnpplo re
cently.
Emery was elected to IhoidayhraUy of
Washington over Bowen, Radical; by 8,000
majority. •'
The city of Oaxaca tyas'nonriy destroy
ed recently by an earthquake,aiid hundreds
of pcoplo perished. • "
Tlio valuo of starnp^ issued by -tho XTni-.
ted States Intcrnnl Uevenuo Department
for tlio month of May; wds §10,300,030,
• The infallibility dogma 13 to bo forded
through by tho Papal extremists tn Homo
by arbitrary measures. : ’
Tlio securities hold by,tho .Treasurer of
the United Stales in trust for Rational
banks, amoufit to-S738,511i?uO.
“Sir,-J Will ipako you tool tho arrows of
my resentment,” l- Ah; Miss, why should
mot nt irhshcRoo, Alnbanla.
Out special ihesseugor liavlng rotUmod
from the front, brings us the gratlfyiug In
telligence that no. olio lias been sovorely
hurt, and no dumnges in Dipt of any soyt
tendency to riot at an cud.
It appenrs that after Alston was shot,
four negroes wore arrested for tlio attempt
ed murder, nud put injnll. Itftirthor
K ars that some ovll disposed personsof,
cal polltlelnns, among, others, thb
I'ost J faster, ns it Is alleged, Informed tho
negroes tn tho town, and surrounding
country, that tlio shooting of Alstou lind
been instigated bv tho whites, and the
Democratic party. Upon this, some biinds
of negroes assembled, nnd demanded thnt
the prisoners should bo delivered to.thcm,
With a view l.mi.riiv,. flin.n ..n,1
jvltli a vle-.y of. liauging them, and they
tlircatencd If thoy were not delivered to
lako I'ovongo by burning tlio town. On
Monday night affairs lonked tlircntoniui
Hoflaltallty, Com foil, coavonloi.ee niolEoono. viraeity. tlian tlio rich courses of a (-rand
iny comhlncil in tlio luamtgeuienl. , * 'hotel, \Vn
vored with lovo und-epiccd with cliccrful X fcar.your arrows wiicn.you ucvev had carwhlto men wVo oxclted their passions
bca\i? ,y ’• for^ political cflect by falsely- chafgid'f
. . herd hundreds swallow and gull)
amid a clatter of dishes, regardless of each
others prcseuce—or the weary and monot
onous meals of the hoarding house, where
tho people know each other too well to ho
entirely resoryed, aud. Coo .little to bo fa
miliar. Eauh assemblage round the fajni-
ly tablo lias its peculiar elmifm, and each
may bo made a feast;■ 1 • -
The tablo is ijtf place foi’Btifl* dignity 01
austerity. Biting bread and butter, and
-p^UX^ JONBSf Jr., ..
AVliolcsalo dealer ,lu
Brandies,.WlhOB, AVhlsUIo*, Gins,-Ac.,
l»BACiiTacp v ST«., AthantA, Ga.
May 27-ly:
piTXELt & SMITH,
Wholesqlo and Retail DcuIpv.h In
Groceries and Provisions,
Corner Broad nnd Howard Streets,
- ’ (Pitnev’s Old Stand,)
July!- llom:, GKonau... - . B**
H
OME AGAIN !”
J. C. BA\yLIXB,
At Ids own ilouHO uRiiln.
C IIOI G 111 HOTEL
Broad Street, Romo, Gn.
1’ftRScngoril taken to nnd from Hotel freo of
oluirtfo •
oii.tr
L aVMAU HOUfjE, _
IvNOxyn.LE, Ten
This Ilouso tn sltuatod in tho peart of tho City.
Is tho Targes! in Knoxvlllo, and has l>i*«*u thor
oughly renal rod ana. farniahod with good
-Spring Bo\ls.
‘diiinlhuscs and veflpbnfilhl/porters alw
tl,e DepotV. tUo *ylv»1«ffe''K ks< , i0 .
always nt
,js70-l : 2m.'
; G. i'L.VND|;us,-Lcsai)c.
taking soup from a spoon inav be done lei'
surely nnd grncofitlly; but infused dignity
nnd stlHhess is excusably ridiculous,- Hun
ger is a levcler, mid eating and drink one
of the miisC doliglitful pledsares. -No one
lias a right to disguise tlio innocent satis-
fiictkm.of.it at the fiiuiily board-by the af
fection of ail exemption from so Inimnn a
weakness as hit appetite, or disdiiin of the
viniidsSeV before him. ' The pleasantest
Rtinily piefurcs'nre those cheerful .dining
room assemblages' where father, mother,
brothers mid sistcre eat and drink cheeri
ly, us though it did them gopd, mid cloth,
urn, dishes Und spoons'seem to look happy
ip tlio general joy.—Hr. '
accompanied him. Tlio soldiers remained
at Clielinw, live miles distant froipTusko-
geo on .this Montgomery and West. Foiut'
Railroad, until yesterday afternoon when
thoyworoninrchcdovprtoTuskcgoo. .Tlio
Governor went diroctly over to Tuakegco
and arrlyed tlicro with our reporter ana a
number of the citizens of Montgomery,"
among others, Gen. Olautdn, nuout 10
o’clock, A. 3t. The Governor callod a
ucetlug which was largoly attended by
-oth wliites nnd negroes, nnd addressed
them, advising tho negroes of the necessity
of obeying tlio laws and avoiding all-un
lawful conduct. Aftor G911. Clnntqn had
also addressed, tho growd, tlio negroes 61b-'
parsed. They dlduot show any arms, and
'our Reporter Is of opinion that thoro is no
longer any danger of collision. .
The citizens of Tuskogeo-declared that
they did not need any assistance, and that
they felt quite competent to quell any dis
order that might have arisen, whether in
stigated by whites or blacks. • . >.
Of course, while tho negroes are respon
sible for any exhibition of riotous conduc't
they may liavo manifested, the vile Radi-
W, w- 3 i’,GN AND 'LOCKS jtlTlI,
■ ’ : ’ Dualouln
New Guos, Pistols, Cartridges, etc.
opposite Tibbs lions?, UumUlon Street.
Now ltlUes innileto artier, ami ull -repairing
cloiuj on short notice, amt wurrauteu. nmr-iy
a • Scorft o| llhpitinoH.
An ftnlihn BislThp, who had struggled,
through many dilhculties without: repin
ing, and bceiv much opposed without man
ifesting impatience, being asked by a friend
to commuuicate the secret of being always
so happy, replied: “lt'.cftnsists in a single
thing, and that is, nialdug a right usc of
my eyes.-” Ilia friend, in surprise, hogged
him to explain his meaning. “Most wil-
lingly,” replied tlie bislion. .“In whatev-
■fer state I am, I first of all look to heaven
and remember that my great business is
to get there. I thculook dowu upon earth,
and call, to mind (low small a space I shall
soon fill in it. I then look' abroad in the
•world, and see wliatmullitudes'arc, in all
.respects, less happy than myself. And
'thus I learned where truo liappiuoss is
placed, where all my. cares nuist^nd, and
mow little rcasou I ever had to murmur,
or to be otherwise than tlmnkful. And to
live in this spirjt is.to^bc always lmppy;”-
rolIN HIGCHNH,
\vS&ABiiH5fhr and Jeweler,
Shop in Dr. Brown’s Now Dru;r Store,
Hamilton Street, Dalton, Georgia.
Hamlsojno-stock of-miru Jow’olry,-for Jjulies
ixuaGoufioinonJ Av a ten oh, oIooich, oto v IUj]iaii
tua uoatly au<l substantially executed. JnlyJ.
jyj'EDICAIz ANB SU RGUJALNOTICK.
Dr«. A. YV.
- Formorly of South Carolina,
Tondor their BroftissloUnT services to tho ctU.
zens of Dalton andHurrouudin}? country.^Sj)c-
clal attention Riven to dll ehrmilc cases.
Olhco, dUrinR’t ho day, corner Of Kiuu & l.ent/.
HtrectH, ami nlirht at rcsidonow-on Thornton
Avenue, formerly occuplod by Mr. J. II; King.
A. W. bIvIhrh, )
j; G.JUvIhrs, s
Jummiyd-ly.
, KiJia Sxa., Dai.ton,
JQIt. B. B. BROWN,
Insurance and Land Agent.
■Entefprlso, Clnefnnutl»and
" • DUtnnni, Martfonl.
- ALSO,.GENERAL.HAND, AGENT '
For nuOiody wbocntrhtstbotrlmfilncsfltA him.
ttS-ROfors toCol. C. R. Welbovn; Atbuitn: and
Col. >V. 11.’Tibbs, .Lowry & Eason, Ifon.D. A,
Walker and Col. J. A. 11. Hanks, pultoin Mq.
"XTOTICK—Tbuxundorslirnod. luw purchased
JN from his brothor, bis lntotcst in the
Livery, Feed and SaioStable,
Crawford Stro'ev Dalton, Ga.,
Whoro ho will bo pleasbd to funHsh toit ho
public, at-all honrg, No. 1 HprsoS^
Rles. n»avc a commodious IiucR? nln
SBsaapmps
Terms modorato. Will buy or sell stock.
• # Nov • ■ • c. Hf SNY-DEB, Paoprlfttoi*.
lAimiAGKAND
Wlmt Good Ciui I l)o? .. ,
IIow many of us over askunrseU’cs this
question, even when we are oppressed with
enmif and Arc wanting something to do.—
And yet why not be zealous m tho in
quiry, for dopend unoil it.^^nothing gives a
greater happiness than tlio consciousness
of having done a* flood deed. • AVIiftt good
can I dor, ludpcil, the answer is rcany at
our side and on every hand. Good, im-
iucasuhibly good. .Good to the'.poor sor
rowing heart, sighiiig for sympathy, and
fuiuting for. a kind word litly spoken.—
Good to tho wretch who is staggering down
the roaA to ruin. Stretch forth 1 by hand
.and save him. f G ood to the weak and foot-
.fiorc, who piinfs on the way-side, oppress
ed with care* und faints Avitlt trouble.—
Speak* to him a word of'encouragement,
andsustain Iris weary • burdeu. Good to
the. ardent youth struggling against ad-
verso fortune, aspiring to, nnd reaching
altor higher and nobltfr things. Cheer
him on his* way, and help him .with your
friendly smile. You can do good witli a
look, with a-'smile, with a word. ^Y'lmt
go6d*cari I do? A countless,-ipestimilblc,
and worUl-wlde goocb If.^m Will only do
it.—Jfomc^Daily. » ' -
Mrs. PaVlington coris\dcr8 It absurd to
calljthip a fi'pe country Avhen ypu so. fre
quently hcarol’ popples’.memory being
Uv^cd v . 5< r , - ..v .
' It fs recorded that an extraof dinary sur
gical operation was lately performed, which
killed tlitf jiaticnf. - Tho 3oclpr at the last
accounts was doing-well.
What is unpardonfiblu?—A woman may
foj’givc her friend for having a new house,
husband*or lover; butaneW bonnet, when
she has norio-*-never!
When J5nrima went to school she was
asked why the noun “bachelor” was sin
gular. , “Because,” she' replied, “it is, so
very singular that they don’t get married.”
Thdro is a tobacconist in Washington
Avho*rejoices in the appropriate name of
Plugg; and in the samo’city a liquor sefler
named Bacchus.
A young doctor, on being’nsked to con-;
tribute towards enclosing and ornament
ing a cemetery, wry colly replied that i
lining it lie thought lie should do his part.
The amount of fractional ’currency re
deemed at tho Treasury Department dur
ing the week ending June *1,1870, amount
ed to 8448* 800.
A man named Jones, in Troy, told his
Wife to pour a little kerosene in thereto vo.
nnd the flic would kindle quicker. Mr;
Jones broke up housekeeping that morn
ing before breakfast.
At Belvujere, IUiuois,.two boys hat] fun ■
playing'with a .loaded shot-gun until -it
went off, blowing the front part oft* one of
their IHccs, and kicking, tho other boy over*
a fence and breaking his shoulder.
At a .Sunday'school in llipon n teacher
aslafd a little boy If lie kne w \vhat tho ox-
pressiou, “sowing lares?’ meant.”—
“Ooul-HlI dors,” said he, pulling the seat
of his little breaches around in front.—
“There’s a tear my ma sowed. I.tearcd
it sliding.down hill.”
for tho negroes went so far as to appoar.fii
nvmeil squads, and to halt citizens. But
tho.ncxt day they disappeared from tho
streets and thocltizeus took complotopos-.
session of tho place' and. retained it unin
terruptedly unjil this looming, whonsomo
bodies of .mounted jnc A scoured tho coun
try nnd could flud nonrnved negroes nt fill.
Yesterday morning tho Govornoc .wont
tyf. to tho.sccho of oisturbance aud about
a hundred-. soldiers of.the garrlspu hero;
idlers rcrni
white men and- Domocmte-with the shoot
ing of- Alston, should.bo hold to a strict
accountability, - : , • **
. The uogi’oes implicatod in tho shooting
of Alston were to be tried yesterday even
ing -by a special Court- convened lor thnt
purpose .—Montyomiry Advertise?, JtmeO,
Wont?.
0, moonlight deep ftnd teadori
A year umVmovo agon o,
Your mist of goldon splondor
- j^Doumi my betrothal shono I
it**, /p^qbi^loavcs dark and dowy, ;;
. .. .Tbovory siuncyo-scoth,,
■ >-Thtflow Winds trOmhlothrough-yo, * ,
'v Yqriiurmurlnmyilrcdm. 1
O', river dim with distance, ’
1 Flow tims loro vor by,
A part otmy oxlstouoo „
Within your heart doth llqi
, 0, stars, yo saw our meet ing, . t
Two bolngs gud opo* soul,
'* Two hearts So madly boating
To wlpgiennd bo whole, .
- 0, happy ulglit'dQllvor . ‘ .
• • . Hor UlsBos bade to mo, •
Or koop them all, and glvo hor .
A blissful droqmof mo. . -
- ’■ A Nnm'o lit tlio Wnnd.
Alone I Walked (ho ocean strand i 1 t'*
A poarly shell wits In my lunuir - -
* I stopped and wrOtoupou tho solid *• ,- '
My name, tho year, tbo^day. ... ,
i As on Ward from tho spot I passbd, ’ ’
Onelhigorlng look behliul I cast— •
“*A wave came rolling lilgb and fasti ‘'Is. •
. ; And washed uiy lines away.- - i , •
Amt so, mctUouglit,’twill shortly bo . *
AVI tho Very trace oh curthbf mo;
A Wave from dark oblivion’s sea '
,\^U1 rollaorpss.thoplaoo -
Where I have trod tho sandy sbol*o • - ^
Of. time, ami been, to^bo^io nnuo-. ,,
! OT mo, my day, tho riajno Iborc, ’
- Toloftvo'iiotx’ackhortrqcc, :
Add yot withTIlrawho counts tho sands,
. And holdS.tbo Waters In His hdnQs; v i-i:
« 1 know u lasting record Stands -v
Inscribed agalnstniy name, . .
Of all this mortal part Jxxitli wrought, - ;
Of all this thinking soul hath thought, ,
. And f romthoaO fleet in gmtmenta caught..
For gloj’jfQr for shame. . -
• AVirx—Scraps of History.
Tho Now York .World, in' criticising
“Nor is ifc amiss to state a fact not^n-
orally known, hut susceptible of proof,
that when, on the trial :of Wirz, Judge
Quid,, tho Confederate Commissioner .of
Exchaugo, came to Washington as a wit
ness, upupr subpoena to'prove tho fafits
wo have stated, Stanton sent him word
that if he did not return liomo nt onco
his parole would b<s* determined,. Ho
went nWay, aud WJj^ was bungl”
hfra”
To which wo would add tho additional
fa'ct, not generally known, that General
Itobert E. IiCo and General Howell Cobb
Tho “Olil Flag.”-
The Columbus, (Mississippi) Index ut-
tc-rs the following sentiment about the
“old Hag:”, ‘
As the llag under Avhich Washington
fought, LnEayettc bled, arid Warren died;
we loved it, for it waved’over tlio* sous of
.men righting for libme and iireside. As
tho .llag 'under Whicli l^ope ran, M’Neil-
murdered, and Butler stole, we uespiaoifc,
lor it wayed over towards. robbera y atid
butchers pf inch;' As the llag which‘once
protected «tatys in their rights 'rind citi
zens in their property, it commauded tlic
revKU’Qiice Of every truo American. As
the llag that smothers in Its folds conalitq-
tiomtl freedom and encourages.oftlcial ami
political, corruptions, uo true.American
cau look ou it except, in sorrow aud cou-
tempt. M r hcn it gave ihv.boulh represen
tation in Congress, aud something-like
equality-in taxatiou,-then'tho mqu of our
section carried off the. laurels ef valor on'
the flelds/ff Mexico. 1 Non* that it crushes
us to poverty with taxes and tv.noniinal
representation in Congress, arid curses us
with cai
is uatur
Us colors.
waste away, and permit tho springs of his
life to become motionless: oil whose hands
tho hours drag heavily, and to whom all
things Aycar tho vestments of gloom.—
There are scores of greyheads, living to
day, that avo would prefer in any impor
tant enterprise to those, young .gentlemen
who fear and ‘tremble whciushadows ap
proach and turn away at the first .harsh
word or discouraging frown.' . - .
Foil tics In South Cnvollnn.
■ 'A 4 correspondent of the New York Sun
writes froin Florence, .South Carolina, un
der date of May Sri
••The disreputable Wliittcmore is very
busy visiting tho negroes in their cabins,
C
Wagon MiuiufUotovy,
d.\i.tox, Gsoitau. .
rating anil drinkiiig; with them, and oth
envisosucdossfully conducting the politi
cal campaign, which will ienhinato prob
ably 'wfith "tils'rc-dfinthm to Congress,—
Mrs. XVhittcm'oro is itlso active. Stand
ing nnii campaigning for licr husband op
tlio platform of.tho:railroad station in
Darlington, slio kfssos tlio negro- wenches
whom she meela-there, and tho dramatic
olVcCt is powerful. Tlio wcnchcs aro very
grillclul, nnd quickly ‘ bulanco tl\o conde
scension pfrMra.nV hittemorti by. recipro
cating tile favotinkihd. This'lip.ecrv'lco
also helps-Mrs. ■\VliiUcn(orc , s's6hoolalong
where sii
SHORT & BECKNEH,
HaVoJustcomplotufl tbolrixbw fibops, nnrt arc.
now. veaily to mauufaotura llacJts’ (or. .irtall
routes, Ur lit Surlily Wurous, hIhrIo or Uouble,
nantutlon AVuRons/of qU sizes, wUb.wnoiloiif
tblufble skolns. ainUrr>n uxlos.
Oia.CarrlaReH amt BurrIcs remoU«Ue<l anil.
palntcTl, ami all work warranted und ilnished
in best style. •
Also, nil farm work dono on short notice.
AprB 23-.l*Jm.* ; j. ‘
Ti/rACIUfiirKI^ao lCits No. I and *2 Mai
JiVA JuRl.,vcccivcd and'for.sail) ehoftxJo
evm* sold before. LOAVUY A EASON.
Ajirll 21, J8?Q. ‘
TT A ■wr-.f^Two Car Loads of nllme Tlmo.
TLxV X l thy lluy Just. reoelvotLninl for
stilob^ ^ LPiyXtY •‘t HAbON.
3ro slie generously teaches tho. young
ridgVbcs for 25 cenls a'licad per month.—
Tlic.pupUs arc very immerous, and tlio
income.svlilcli slio accuinulntes is highly
advantageous to jiofself ai)d husband, -
^ lVI)lt(eiaaro’f) Majority
WliiltomorQ, the .cm’j)ct-bag .Reprcsnm
tativo to Congress' frrim Moiitlv Carolina,
Avho.Avas expellcd.from tho llo.uso of Uop-
i*eseutativpa*a fbw moutlisagoTor. Scllinjj
Ca’dctships, lias boon
body by anlneroak’d ihnjority-^-l
cjty,for cqiTiiption having .'culm
confiJeuoo of-Iris .cou$tituoncY'
AYhat ay ill t lie House do about it?
rush.On.
A Hviso man will never*rust out. As
long as lie breathes the breath of life, ho will
be something for himself, his country, or
posterity. Washington, Frank’in, How
ard,. Young, Newton, all Wero nt work al
most to the last-hours ot their cxisteueo.
It is a foolish thin" to behove that wo
must lie down and die simply because wo
inuuiuum in vunj;iGqo, uuu uuaco ua
i ciiriiot-bag and scalawag robbery, it
itural ivc tail to seo anything lovcfy in
Frcnlui ol' Nnturo— A Jloii ltuisliin 1’up*
‘ pic*.' .
Tlio Surrey fEugiand) Standard lias
the following; • •
_An eXtraordfimry freak of nature can
be seen nt the keeper’s kennel nt Staumcr-
pn'rk. A common domestic lien, two
years old, has been in the habit of laying
her eggs in a’dog kennel, in which a bea
gle has a litter ol' six pups, now six weeks
old. She wanted to-set and wns shut up
for tch days. • Mow let loose, she 1ms gone
to tlio. kennels again, ami taken charge
of the. pups, as.a mother would do her
chickens. Slio covers them with her
wings; slio scratches about to lraru them
to feed; she calls thorn, tlio puppies follow
her, nnd shows light to any onu thnt tou
ches them. Rut tho. poor thlug cannot
nourish then;. ... .
wore also subpou-nted nnd ordered to
Washington ns witnesses for tho accused,
but were subsequently mot on routo by
dispatches from the'government Ordering
them not to como on. Gon'. Cobb got ns
far ns Savannah,- and,' reocivibg lns.dis-
pntch; turned back. Tiro prosecution hud
both theso gentlemen rejected ns witnesses
on tho ground that, having engaged iu rc :
hellion, they Wore, personallyTuiiimous
ahduOtto lie boHcvcuon oath. ■
jVo tuny also state as au interesting
fact in'this connection,' that Gen. Cobb,
who wns in command at Macon during
tho year 1804, had ho been aUowtd to reach
.Washington, Would have testified that
upon, receipt of n very largo number of-
wounded Confederate's from a recent bat
tle, more than could bo accomodated in
Macon, howfoto to.Andcrsorivillo-tohavc
a quantity of lumber that had boon col
lected there sent up immediately, to ho
used in the construction of temporary
hospitals. Wirz refused to let it go, al
leging Hint lie had bccu trying long and
had prooured it with great difficulty in
order to shelter .his prisoners. Wo lmd
this circumstaueo from Gen Cobb’s own
lips.
Thus it was that witnesses for tlio dc-
fenco were silenced by that blood-thirsty
court, and poor Wirz, iunoecnt.thoughho
wns, sent to ills last nccouht. Stanton
lias gone to moot him before h higher tri
bunal, whore no witnesses are jvanted.—
Savannah Hcpublican.
, Tlio AYnsliuiRtou Flcctlou-
A special, of the 7tli, says:
Tho municipal election hero yesterday
resulted, after ono of the most exciting
contests ovqi* known in the history of tho
city, In tho complete* triumph of tho reform
* )ket by a large majority, M t G. Emery
'“Mi
tie!
being elected
uivviuiu .Mayor, and all of .the Couiv
are old. Tho man of energy is not old, eil. Three thoiwauacitizcnsofalLparties.
is only ho who'suffers-ms energies to including.about, one-third of the colored
voters, united against the City llall ring.
‘ tlio colored Yotcrs' imported by
ftcuslblc. • .
Senator Cameron observed .tlio - other
day in the Senate, “the Senator from Illi
nois says the country cxpcels us to pass a
tariff bill, expects us to pass a currency
bill, expects us to pass the Georgia hill.—
I do not believe tho country expects any
suclv thing. . My* belief is that tlin country
r»vt»r>nfu nu Uin'nniipnnrlnHniid
expects us to pass tho appi'opriatious nbe
cssary to carry on tl;o‘ government, l'i-
dtico the taxes, and then go liomo to nt-
tend toprivato affairs.' When wo are at
homo wo do not harm tho pubic, and
while wo nro here wo do very littio good;
nml therefore, I think tho.Bboner wo get
off tlio better for oursdlves, nud the hotter
lor tho country.’;'
IEou. Jeflerson . llavlfi A,l,lro.nliiK n
Nmulny Belli,ol Cclobritdo,,.
Over-four thousand fivo huirdi’cd chil-
'dreu niul ten thousand adults attended
tin) Sunday School colehratiou at Jackson,
Tennessee, last week. The seiiools-of all
the towns in that Becfipn were represent
ed. A letter describing tho demonstra-
lionsays: • •' i" .‘ .
Till' Hou. Jefibrson Davis was mtrodu-
e’ed hud spoke leu minutes iu an earnest
and thrilling’, mn-nuoi’. Ilia apnettfafi®
on tlio plan'd was hailed by a'' trCUienilous
Homo’of .. . . .. . .
tlio laftdi' could not even remember tlio
names under iwhloh they-woco rogisterc'd.
Aboutono hundred colored roughs, arm
ed to tlio testh, wero arrested onThe cars
on thoil- arrival from RaltiuToro, and tlio
ringleaders scut to jail. This effectually
quelled all preparation's for n riot. Ahat-
talionof cavalry, a mouutcd noliconnd tlio
A OoiHl Answer.
“Sir,” sa|d a lnd coming down a wlmrf,
In Roston, and ndilMsslpg a well-known
mcrehant, "sir, linvo you any berth for
mo on your ahln'i* I want to earn somo-
thinff.” • '
“ What can you do?” oSkod tho gontlo-
ninn, , .. . .
"I can try mv' best to do whatever I
n put to,” answoroltho boy. 1
“Wllat liavo you ilohof" •
‘Thavo Bawcd and split all moUur'.;
wood, for nlglUwo.yonrs.”
“Wlmt linvo you not done?”
gcntlunmu, which wns a queer
question.
“Well sir,” nnswored the
moment’s pause, “I have nol
once in Bcliooi for a wliold yea
“That’s enough;” said tlio
“you may ship aboard. this vessel, a:
■■you may Bmp auoarq tins vesselynnu i
hope to see you master of lmr someday. 1 tinelioi
Aboy wiio ran mqftera.ivpodqiile nnd Anioh'
bridle ids tongue; iriqst biriitUdO of good 'R ovc if
stuff'.”
Tlio Crown of Thorn*.
About twcnly-flvo years ago an -later
csting girl of six years lay on hor death-
l.n.i CliAwilir luiPni-n nlin ilinrl ■ itild nlillil
bed. Shortly before bIio died, this child
of prayer and pious instruction suid to her
mother.
“Ploasoj mother, wlion I nmdead, don’t
put any roses round my head, whop I llo
iu mv coffin to bo huricu.”
Astonished nt tlio singular request, tlio
mother asked her tho reason.
"Recause,” said tiro dying child, “they
crowned my Saviour’s hend with thorns.”
Montgomery wns told of this iutorcst-
iug incident, and was requested to wrlto
sniuo verses, llo wroto just these two,
which beautifully sot forth tho dying
child’s request: '
The I'lluil
A dlspatel; to tho ,<
tho 8d says: ., V,^ . ’ ..
Tho WnyBnml Moans Comndttee.Imv-
ing got rid protlj’ iiiUeh.br,all file lnbpr
betoro tliem last night,' held n tiWotliig on
tho funding bill atr tlio residenco of tho
chairman. It wns decided to keep tlio
mooting, secret, but enough ,lmai. Junked
but to show thnt wliilo Oio TjenlUd'bill did
not meet witli fkvor there was .'neverthe
less a general disposition amOug. tlip Rc-
“ * ‘ * ’ if
nlng was;very confident that a frmflragi
scheme'acceptable to tho Troasury would
J* « KnJtPWSS J uly T(ith'. w
tUo
kept tho n
unrest by
would confer a.
gcncrnll; __
llilrfflnr .-Unit
T A' Philadelphia 1
w-ns alarmed Thurs
nbseuco of her huibltn
was ransacking tlio pa:
ed with a revolver aud_i
ns ho Hashed past lie: "
raped, .butfrom bloody t
him,' his wound must have I
fife- IS* ' ■■■ “
A Hoy Kill. lil. I’lilyinnCo by Cuttlfljr
Ills Throat with uT’chUuiro.
Tlio Jonesboro’ (Tennessee) IHag, of
tho Sd, gives tho particulars,of a sad and
lameiitablo.oeeurrohco whiOli; took; place,'
on Sabbath, tho 15lh.ult.,-in tlio county
of Carter: It appears tlfnt twdhoyS, fiiin-
Cd AndorOoii and Wilsonhunt, wei'o on-. / • ■
gaged,.on tllo'dny above named, in play- Tlilsadmin
ing tlio gamo of marbles, when a disputo nearly completed its thU-d _
arbso iiotwooii tliem (n. regard to tho game, volumo will begin : in July, ai
From, high words tlio difficulty canio to goal tlmo, to subscribe.
blows,- when young jSjidersbn gavo : way promise a rich and varied
and retreated a short dlstanco, pursued .the new vohunc, witli nini
by liis antagonist... Placing himself on Gcn..p. IT. UiU says:
tho dofeustve, ho drew, ids penknife, mid BP think, a largo jmrt il liot i
ns yotiug 'Whiscnhuutadvaneeil upon him dreii’spapers in tho
ho struck nblow with the knife which sov- regard Rurke’sTV'ei
crcd tho jugular vein in his hock, cabbing Iniact.wowb
iiedinto deaih. ' ' nil of th? others combiuod
t-r* ' “ ' . Terms; §3 n/Jjr., J; V
Terri lie Land Hlldc-Aii Ayro.or Zlom- pubdsilCrS„itnC0U,'Ga.
l>hls Carried off by tho “Ifnlhor or f ;'
Waters.” • . ; .-A ■ .
Waters, f r _
Nearly an aero of our'binding at’ tho
foot of Koplnt street plunged into tlio riv
er vesterday. For somo tlmo this portion
of our Jandiug hns been yiolding to solid,
tations of tlio Father of Waters, not
withstanding thoplcading and sonictimos
Indignant expostulations of our city fivth
ers. Tlio sUddou slide yeslordiiy, lashed
tho old Mississippi in « tornblo rage.—
Tl;o waves swnSJpedj oui barges hnd cn-
dangored-airthosp below Rio sccno .of tho
f .cement.. Several boats immediately bo-
ow woreforeotl frofn their moorings ns
tho mighty Waves pasted on across the
river and- broke, tumultuously on our
Mnutlful saudbar iu Arkansas.—Ant'
lanvhc.
Another Folnr Expedition. ••
A great polar expedition is boiug pre-
pnrcil in Sivodctf, under the .direction of
Professor Nordciiskjold; the great sriou-
ttfle deader of the expedition of .1808.—
Parry’s attempt to reach the polo, by
pushing on to tho north of Spitsbergen is
to be,repeated, and it is proposed tonviut-
er on ono of ‘ tho Scvoriv islands. Tho
Professor is on his way to Greenland to
purchase dogs for thb slodges. and pro
cure somo necessary information,
'The ChOlern lti.l
Tlio cholera .W making i
among tho -natives J
doogur, Hindoos?!
pooiilo: lAvo been attacked
of. bodies are deft, lying'
panic among>tho Jnjj
great as to.doprivo thei
duty and safety to themselvi
counts from there are thrilling
trenw-'
I*rojoctc«l Now Ceuiila'
Tlio Valdosta Times Icarus th
coming scssion df the Georgia J
an effort will bo raado to form a u
ty, from portions ot thocouuti
nud Appllug, with Jessup ns tlio' county
site. It is .proposed to rail- tho county
Ashby, after the.lamented Genqrnl Ashby .
of Virginia fame:-.' .'SBHiMfflW
A J^onrncd Second AVIfo.
able hoarding school, for his second wife.
Ho was struck dumb wjtll her eloquence,
arid gaped with Wonder at'his wifu’s learn-
"You mnv.”.8ai,l lib. —horn a heir
ing. “You mny,”-said lib, "boro a hole
through tho solid earth,, and obuck iu a
millstone, nnd slio’ll tcll ybu to.a sliaviiK
■how long tlio stoiio' will bo golu’ clean
tbroughl Bbo.,lms,'learnt kemistry nnd
“Mamma,” a littio maiden said,
Almost with her expiring sigh,
“Putno sweet roses round my head;
AVlieu m my eoiffu dress I lio.”
cocknoyology, arid talks iv heap about ox
hides ang comical ftlHhjticsi ? lusedfor to
think it was tlio air I sucked in evbry.timo
tliiit I oxpire'd; liowsomedover, sbo teUed
mo, that slio kuowod hotter—sho tellod mo
that I had been sucking iu two. kinds of
gin; ox gin and high gin. Dear, mol I’m
-rv tumblo down tetotiil man'.’ aud yet liavo
been drinking ox gill and high gin all my
life I” ... -
“Why riot, my dear?” tbamothor e'ribd,
“Wlmt ffowor so well a corpse adorns?”
"Mamma,.”.tlio innocent replied, ' .
“They crowricd my Saviour’s head with
.thorns.” . ‘ V
Vigilauce of citizens generally, secured a
fair arid pcuceahle-olooliou. The result is'
being celebrated with bonfires, salutes,
antf serenades. ' .
Arilnlirninntlon..
Our community was thrown Into n per-
ibet whirl of excitement yesterday by-tho
marriage of a young wuito man named
Jno.' Noble to a nearo woman nmned
Amanda Parker, by E. Ji. Ruckor, pastor
of tlio colored Raptlst church from Ain,
b.iirm, who piocured a liconso'iuthis coun
ty-: " ' ““ “
nml proceeded witli thecoremony'. • Tlio
nows got in circulation,_ 'and- during tlio
afternoon a warrant was issued and tlio
parties taken before Justice Shivers, where
the man nnd .bride ivero bound over iri tlio
sum of S300, and in default wore sent, to
the guard-house. Tlio officiating clergy
man wns ppt uudcr .bond of 8200, and in
cm* to-duy. Tlio young man is said to bo
lino lookni” arid of rcspcctablo connection.
Columbus Enquirer.
Tho Inconio Tax.
The whole tenor of thodiscussion of the
Uieomo-taK shows that on lliis point, at
least, tlio House lias become thoroughly,
awake tq tlio foollng'of tlio country rela-
Mvu
lion.
rake-tq tlio fooling ot tho country rela-
,-e to q reduction In tho’bunlon.of'tiucar
in. There'seems littio probability that
burst of applause. Tlio Hon. .Jacob : tho recommendation of tlio Committee on
magnitude
eofnproiujse under'nll (hb-circurtlstanets.
.In,linn Names.
Tlio rianu:8 of tlie.distiagnishcd Jffdiaii
male and fianale, who compose tho Red
Cloud Sioux delegation now on a visit to
tlio President, n'l-o giveri ns follows: Red
Cloud, Hod Dog, llrave Rear, Littio Rear,
Yollow Rear, Setting Rear, Ronrskhi,
Rlnck Hawk, Long Wolf Sword AlVaiu,
The-ono thiit-runs-Tlirough, Red Fly,
llock Rear, Ho Crow. Living Rear, and
Red Shirt, In addition to these tho fol
lowing squaws accompany tlio delegation:
White Grow,- Rattler, Thunder, Snnsaw
AVoimin, and Tlio World Looker. These
of course, aro the names translated in
English.' - ■ < 'h h ft <
AiiOllicr Nort of Red Sin'll.
Tho following is going tho newspaper
rounds. Wc doii’t know who tells it: "A
friend of ours, who took a trip to Cnlifov-.
jila, said lie was not afraid of tho IndiaiiB
because he belonged, to tho benevolent
Order of Red Men, arid knew nil the pass
words and winks', and tho, figUrntivo lan
guage aud tilings, nnd no snvngo wns go
ing to touch him, initiated and fixed up in
regalia as ho was. Ho hadn’t cone more
than a hundred milcS from Omclia before
a band Of Indians Came nt him and scoop
ed bin; up. Uo took tlio cbiof aside nud
whispered^ tlio password in liis ear, and
gave him the grip twenty-six times on both
hands, und mndusomo observations about
-dfthmoous’aud,‘happy liuntinggrouuds.’
Tho chief replied In a fraternal manner by
tomahawking him and jabbing liis butch
er knife iuto his,vitals. Our friend fe-
marked that theso ceremonies were not ob- Radical party,'qnd aid, by their votes,
defeating tho uteri,'sehcmcs,nnd mnejih
served in his lodge; but tho chief, wanted
to show him nlj tho peculiarities of tlio
Western Bystem, so lio 1 sculped him rind
ehopiied oil' his ;noso, and was about to
build abonliroou hUstomaoho,- whonsoino
soldiers arrived and rescued him. He is
now tho hald-hendedcst Red Man this side
of tho Pacllie ocean, and you never saw a
pdrson so disgusted with secret societies
default must no to jail. Wu presumo the. nml Indian poetry, llo is going-to sue
Grand Jury will take coguiznrico of tlio his lodge for passing a counterfeit grip
—' j_ m -
him, aud - for damago done by losa.of his
hair,
A DlR I.nwtull, . -
Tlio first stop in Rio riuit brought, by
tho' Onmpbcll heirs, wiio claim ovor one-
lialf tho city off Louisville—threo thousand
acres—valued at seventy million'dollars
—was taken on Friday:.tho Chancellor
granting, an. Injunction.. preventing Rio
city from tearing .down eomo buildings
On property purchased by .the city for
wharf purposes.'. AU -hailk rqnls for a
term of years will ho sriod for, so thnt tlio
suit.wilt ho fin- fully ono -hundred million
dollars.. Tlio defendants number over,
two' thbusandj -Thesuilis creating mueli
excitement, - •
-llecr-giiKsIliiR Untch P
Tho Philadelphia Ago says tho Radicals
are now in tlio habit of speaking of tlio
Gormans ns tlio “bccr-guzzllng Dutch.”.
Hero is a specimen of the milk in.thiil co-
eonnut: “At a mass mooting of Germans
hold in Indianapolis, they'resolved to
withdfaw from all nssoointion with.tho
Iri
Rons of that corrupt and dnngorou&ofgriu-
izntton.”
' Argument from tlio Dotul Eon,
•Lieutenant Lynclq coinnmndcr of tlio
American Bu'rvoyingExpeditiblj in Pales-
tiuo. suid: “Wii entered on this sca with
contlletlng opinions; ono of our, number a terrible tiri-iffo
InitSofaW
Way tn Which tho Money Cqo
It is stated that iu tlio course:!
last twelve years tho' sum; of 88,20u,uuu y
lias been paidto contestants .for seats in ?
Congress. Tho effect of this encourage
ment thus glvcu,-is to rnultiply jsucli cas
es to nn'extent never before heard of.— .
Coiigrcss fs seriously considering tho evil,
An honest farmer in tho Stato of Penn-' which wo trust it will cure by'somo sensi- .
sylvania married a Mjss-frpnva fashion- bio nnd just decision. J-4
Conllmiotts I.lno.or I-cnch Trees
Ono of flio most singular sights growing
OUtqf tlio jyar.is a-coutiuuojis lino of peach
trees pf nearly fifty milcsiu Jen
Petersburg, and extending ton
mend.- Thoy aregrowing from tliol
works thrown up by the Confederate ar
my, aud ajo tlio only legacy left by tlio
poor feUows who were on tlio ad vance lino,
within one hundred ynnls.of the Federal
forge. Ilavingcntcn of tiio fruit while on
picket duty.'thowpasttlie'secd asidc, arid
now they uppear in ono continuous line of
forLy-flvo.miles of beautiful trees, which
yielded, nu nbundnut crop last year.
Gohl. r ' ' j
Atlanta'soUs'mliiririlly'two hundred anil
fifty thousand dollars- worth' of native
goal, dug from tlio 'mines’ of Carroll,
Paulding, Lumpkiu,'White, Ua|l,llabun,
Towns, Union, Chcrokeo; Forsyth, Ilab-
ersham, FrAiikliri', Pjekelis, Gilmer,’ Mur
ray, Fannin,’and a part of Cobb and oth
er counties.' . r -- v .
Tlio Place for Tliem.
Grcoly tells usjif a eprivent of monks in
Iowa where they trike upon' themselves a
ypw of dumbness,.arid anumber have kept
the vow ior twenty years. That's tho
na. Dickinson, Dr. Majry, Walker and Mrs.
Cady Stanton will oiily enter that religious
liouso for n fow years tlio relief resuUing
therefrom would assumo tho proportions
of a public blessing,
■ -•»
■\Vliftt Nature Couldn’t Do.
Not'lorigiigo, a'youth, older in wit Rian
tins pbwer of Nnturo, replied,
tliln.ktliero’s.one thin-Nature
“Wlmt isit, my cliildV” ‘-She e
Rill Jones’s mouth nny bigger v
iiug ills ears biltki” ' ' ‘ '•>*■
unbqliovcr in tho MoSaic nccouu’t. - .Afrer ---.—”-«&:»*,•-
twenty-two days’ close investigaR°n, if X go, an exnmmqtion was made of llie root
am not'inistaken, wo were all iihrinimous 0 r n medical college, 'where a vast^lgo-
t'teriDUiun^ remains were, found in n.
Ics of thcPlain:^ '
C'onfederato Frlsonor*.
[ijuont, arid who’ 1ms
just been released from a Federal-.prison'
passed.through:Norfolk on "Wednesday
last, oil the. way to liis home in Frauklin-
Jon. Iio.says'thero are l'opr other South
erners in the same jirison serving out
their terms.” ’
tion wilt bo licltl, ln tlmt-ci
stunt. to bo edmposud- of cle:
Riillhlo. Erie, Milwaukcri, T,
go nnd other poluts neiu-tho
seritingairassoqlaRon cif nee
sand families; who desire to
the iSoutii.