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DK3IOGHATIO IN l’OU,TICS! PUBE AND BEAlmrULJN JUTEBATUBE) AND PBOGjlEHSIVli] IN WOUTIIKUN INI
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■ T. WHITMAN. DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 7,1870™
i-i ii ■iTn,.,Ti in in. I 1
minhdllaneoen tiAUnrt.
Ice.
:stesik .»: Bi
Grooor and Com:
Bion Moroliant,
BonaiA.
i Ills proresrilonat snrvfco to tlioolt-
“m iiiul surrounding oountry.—
jllant munition will bo utvon to
»al yumlcal ami OUstotrlvnl. on*
* OcLH-ly.
Jill. M, 4 GUMRRA., nE ^
‘ IA.L TEETH insorlort In all stylos.
ug stroot* pulton, tlcorgla.
ni.w-
E ..A. illVlKOS,'
Attorney at MQMgjfc
Will nrnotloo In all Ihobonntios composing tho
Oliornkun Circuit. Special attention given to
the collection ofClrlms. fobiy.
i. A. W. JOUXSOX; n. j. m’oamv.
itrbttKSQN & MoCAMY. • „ -
U . ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Up Wall's In King llnUdlug, Dalton, Gai
Will pmclleo In Ibo courts of tills circuit, ami
In tlio U. 8. District Oorfrt at Atlanta. mr-ly
]-> A, WALKEll,
• . ATTORNEY- AT LAW,
mix Khip street, Dutton, Ou. ly*
•ViTKADOlt AllltOTIlE.US, ' ' .
TO 15 AGO O
COMMISSION MEltCIIANTS,
Anil, Mann Diet livers ofSogavfl,
Ang-ljr 4. »i a- . *'»-
Tito Ivy Greou,
nv citAnyKs picKKka.
Oil, a dainty plant is tlio Ivy groon,
Tlmt crecpeth o'er ruins old I
Of right choice food a'ro'hls meals, I ween,
In his cell so lone and cold. -
Tho walls must bcOruntblod, tho stone doouyod,
.ToplcuHohlsduInty whlm} , x
A ltd thb inouldorlng dust that years liavo tilado
ISa merry moal for hint.
Creeping wlioro no llfo Is soon,.
A rare old plant Is tlio Ivy green.
FnsUiostonlotli oh, tiiOilgh bo wonie no wings,
And a stn'iinoh old lioart lias ho.
How elosoly ho tw}nclh, how tight ho ollngs
To his friend tho lingo Oak tree!
And silly ho trutlotji along tho ground,
i Am] bis leaves ho gonlly waves, ‘
As ho Joyously hugs and erawloth round
Tho rich mould of doad moil's graves.
Grooplng whdro grim doatlilnvshoon,
A raro old plant Wtho Ivy grooli.
Wholo ages linvo hod and their works decayed,
And nations have soattorod boon \
Hut tho st out old Ivy shall novor fade,
From Its halo and hourly groon.
Tho bravo old plant In Its lonoly days
Shall fasten upon tho past {
For tho statollost building man can raise, '
Is tlioivy's food at last.
Crooplug on, wlioro ttmo has boon,
A rardold plant Is tho IVy groon.
irorsorsogurs, . .. , 4 . .
Whitehall Btroot, Atlanta, Ga
N ATlONATi* iroXX2T^, .
Near Unlojt Jhwscngpr.Shud,
. ■ .Chattanooga, TonmipTi^-f^^r;
' * A. L. MILLED, I'iopfmtft“ “ '
Hospitality, Comfort, Convonloftjftu
)ily'c6mbli)od In the manngomont. .
B
iTKL,
[w.-rviiapwif.
Opposite Passenger Depot.-
. Macony Ga,*
roll..Li, 1870. *”rii
KO,[,ll l.TiYliu.
Going Homo to Dip.
Wo were in tho curs at Chicago, mix.
lously listening for the signal hell to tall us
that tho train was about to movo, when
the most piteous moan that over escaped
human lips foil on our ears—a moan that
has haunted me to this day. It sonndc'd
like the lastmoan of despair, andits mourn-'
fill ,coho comes to'mo again and again.—
Turning around to discovor whence came
his outburst of mingled pain and sorrow,
behold two gontlomon nearing in their
arms tho most fragile looking womnn I
over bow. Sho was wasted to a moro skol-
oton, and her face was white as mrirblo.
A prothsion of thick, short rayon curls
falling gracefully round her finely shaped
— 1IUNKY U1LLYUR.
.-..^bvliuA lino.; . . . ■
Hi. '*■ ’ . ; Attorneys rttDaw,
ATLANTA, .0.1,
Special altOnHoivpnUl to cdiloolloiis for par
ties raiding at a dlatiiiubsi • ' ' -
Juno‘i‘M*itn. >
>VAitltHN, M. 1)., .
l*l»y»lclrtn*- Surgeon lind Accoucheur,
ioorOlllco On King street, In tlio old Faxon.
House.
:>Dalton; Ga.,.Tan. 13-1 y;'
T)AUL JONES, Ji { „
V Wholesale doalor in
DrnudlCH, Wittes, Wltlslilc#, Gins,' Ac.
" PKAmiTttBKSTR., ATLANfA, XIA. •
May 27-1 y.
TJtTNKll A SMITH,
. f -Wholcsalo and Ttotafl Dealers In
Groceries aiul Provisions,
1 Corner Droaii And II dward Streets,
‘ . (Vlthdr’s Old Stand,)
Julyl " ItoMK, GBohniA.
• TTOM-B AGiUN I"
^ «T. C. RAWLINS,
• Atjiis cnvif’Bouso again.
G H 0.10 E II O TEL
Df oad Stroot, Homo, Ga.
Passongors takoh to and from Jlotel freo of
cliargo ', . ; . J»nc‘Jl tr
J^AMAR HOUSE,
This Honso Is slti
.is-tbo largest id Ki
miglily j lajp^il red
K $nnWusos ab«l responsible pbrtcrs.plways at.
the Depot on tho arrlval„of .trains. ^ v *
March r 3hl8Vl2nu.,
KH0XV.11.T.B, Tbnx.
tualed In t bebeartof the City,
rlllo, ami bus benn tbor-
l fui-nlslied with gobd
.T. C. FLANDERS, Lessee.
t. jj’inney;
CarviaRO Ropositopy
Cnrrlngc Matorlal", UttrncsK, Ac.
No. 5 Broad St., Granite Block, Atlanta, Ga.
jW-Carrlnges ahd Wagons mnunfiiotuml nnd
renovated In the host style tuidat, sltotiihn'
, Fchruni'y Id, I87brl2in. . ,
JOIIN. HIGGINH, ,
Watclimalior and Jeweler.
1 -Slioif.lu lir. Brown’d Now Drug 8tor<
• illiiinllUAV Strobt, Dalton, Goorgln.
IfAhhsnmo stock ofjmro |ow6lr.v> for Ladlos
autl Gbullonum, watches, clocks, etc. Hemili-
lug ubatly and suhatatitlftlly.oxoented. Julyl,
T COIIEPT & CO., • • „ .
JLj 4 Import 01*8 01
Brandies,Wines,Gins,Sogtirs
• . >. . Dealers fn‘;
Ityc^Tiourhon andMonongdJicla Whiskies
Manufacturers of tho Celebruted 1
STONEWALL BITTERS
Aitg-iy AVIiltelmll Street, Atlanta, Ga,
J, ”*.‘?'w\iS28?R£aN, STALEY » CO.
Wholesale ‘
Grocers, Liquor & Commission
^IERCIUNTSh .
45 South Howard Howard Hlrocls. bctwcon
Lombard and Pratt Streets,
% ■ ■ - Baltimore.
Ordors solloltedi • May tBT-lOin,
• ^*EDICA1. AND SURGICAL NOTICE.
Dl-s. A.. W. BlviUtfS & Soil
Formerly of Son Hi Carolina,-
Tondor tludr Professional sorvlces to-tho clti-
Kens or Dill ton and surrounding country, Spe-
slniuts,. iis.l. inKlil. nt I'.isl.lcnoo -pn '
A\-.niui', runiirrl^ yc,.upiC.l by -MV. .I.il. 1
. JnnnaiyS-ly.
cad i
allull
Brt “• Ig?*’' Kli-w; DALT.S,
Insurance and Ladd. Agent.
. Firo InsuriuieoComimnlcs, or > a.,
AI.SO, GftNEltAL LAND AGENT
For lilivl.mly wlinculj-utsUicIllrasliipRstolllm.
«S-m.lcrH to Col. C. 11. Woltiorii, AMrtlilu j oo.l
Col. W.n: Tlblw, toivry .S Eiwob, lion. D. A,
Wolkovtoll Col. J. A. H. Honks, Dolton, Go.
.lonnurylMSm. -
■XTDTICi:—Till! nn.lovrilonril bns inirclmscn
iN trom lilsbvotltor, lilslnlorost In tlio
Livery, Feed, and Sale Stable,
Cmwford Stroov Dalton, Ga.,
Whpro.ho will ho nlcasod to,furnish- to tho
public, at all lihnfs, No. 1 Hnfses and Now Bug-
gjoM, I lmvo a commodious Hack? also a
InKlvoinooroU. Slook'fiHl on Hkort;nollco.
QAItltlAGE AND
Wn.f;oii Blniiiifabtoryi
Dalton, Ghoroia.
SHORT & BEOKNER,
ljuvo Just conlnl.itMl Utolr now Simps, oml ore
now roiuly to nmnoloctitro Mocks* fov inoll
routes, light SprloR Woroos, slOBlnpr iloolilo,
lMnntotlon WoRons, ol nil rises, with woo.lcn,
thimbloskeins,onitimnoxlcs. ,
01.1 CurrloRes nmt lIURRles lnmotimeil on.l
lmlnte.1, on.I oil workworronteil.unrt linlsliutl
in liost style. .. ..
Also, oil form work Gone ou short notice,
April 23-12m.s
served to. makij. moro striking ....
ity of her face. As they boro her
nlongtho'nnrrow passage-way of the car,
and while they wero arranging the! scats
into a kind of conch for her, sho scanned
every otto around with grent luminous
black oyesj that seemed to burn with un
earthly lire. As they were about to lay
hor bn thb bod prepared tor her, sho rolled
itpward’hcr largo dark eyes, and looking
Into the Bad Taco of tho gentleman in whoso
arms her head rested, said, with reproach
ful tbndcrncss: “01 Willie, you ate Weep
ing, and you promised mo you would not
shed a tear when wo parted!” - •
Tho gentleman addressed turned his
tear-dimmed eyes away, and brushing tho
;rcnt white drops from his face with tlio
land ho had spasmodically drawn from
under hor light frame, he answored in a
checffiiltono: " . .
“Oh, no, Mary, I am not wcoping: It is
only perspiration you See on. my fnco, for
It’s a very 'waiht dny,”
Blither woman’s perceptions worenot to
he evaded so easily, for lmd hir oyeTailed
to see tho tears her loving heart could liavo
‘hoard'tlldm in the voice that vainly,tried
lonssuino cheerfulness. As her head gont-
y touched tho soft pillow they had brought
for her, her faco gtow painfully ■ snd nud
her wohderous eyes burned blighter. Sho
had scarcely bccomo composed on hor Im
promptu couch; wlion tlio warning hell
and’ ivlilstlojilorcod our ears. I saw tho
jontlemanshe had called Willio stoop nnd
press h.lingering, fervent kiss upon the
fioodless lips,- while tears rained down on
her pit!o face. Not n word did either
speak, yot, oh, how eloquent was thoir
awful silencel Tho train moved, ho hur
riedly left tho car with his face buried In
Ills hands, and wo were whirled away on
our Journey westward. Every one in tlio
ear became interested in thownn-fneedyet
beautiful Invalid, and from a loquacious
littlo woman, Who, with thrcc.cliildrch,
occupied tlio sent behind us,-wo learned
ho following particulars: -
. Tlio fitir sull'erer was' on hor way to her
old homo, nt one of Uie many bcnuliful
littlo towns that Ho along tho Western
railways, from which sho lmd gone ono
ycarqircviously a blooming bride. After
several .months of Unalloyed happiness
with a husband who loved her dovotedly,,
consumption set 11s senl upon her, and she
lmd rapidly wasted to tho wreck that lay
nctlr us, moaning pitoously. After every
source human sklll could adyise lmd been
vainly tried, her physicians acknowledged
their inability to.che'ck- tlip march,oftho
terrible disease, nnd told .her that death
was nigh at hand.- .She was willing to dio,
since it Was her Creator’s will, but oil, it
wns so hard to give up an earthly lovo
whiolilmdhmdphcrllfesoheavenly! Bite
longed' to.sec her ehlldhood’s homo again
and breathe tho same pure nir Horn tho
wide green fields over which she and hot’
husband lmd roamed in their early years.
Sho had ekpressed ti.dcsirc to diobenealh
the roof -that lmd sheltered tho first hours
"of hoi'Ilfo, nnd she bogged to bo laid besido
her mother in the quiet littlo church-yard
by tliolittlu brook on whose banks she lmd
heard the lovo that thrilled hor bcingwith,
renewed life.. Tlio doctors snidslio might
live through the pleasant summer timo;
nnd hor'husband wns anxious to lfavohcr
wishes gratified. She wns on the way to
the paternal hom’o in elmrgo of her. broth
er arid sister* lor Willie' was detained' una
voidably in Chicago for- a week ot‘. two
more, nnd his wife feeling a little hotter
than usual, it was thought best for hor to
go .without him. Tlio' invalid wns • a
younger sister, and her wholo life lmd been
ono of love. From the vigilant eyes and
gcntlolmmls of licr brother and sister, wo
could rend the earnest care that Welled up
from their loving hearts. ••
Wo saw tligm. remove tho dying woman
" in tlio car, and watched them carry hor
flUlio-titiiet village streets wlillo gatli-
ffgSeMndiguiicd our sight. The (rain
moved-fTnVSgma-siSgii tlio lair 'Village was
far, far bcmnniijiUtGtho pain, faie.visitor
it lmd received that beautiful Sumnior ovo-
hlng soomeil to bo with us still, and hor
moans 'sounded in our car so distlnctl”
that wo often fouud oursolves looking snd
ly toward thopliico in wlilch slio lmdlntc.
ly reposed. Amid the many gay scones
of a Summer tour, I often recalled tho
sweet, wan face and heart-molting moan
of that dying woman; and when wo turn-,
cd southward at the beginning of Winter,
wo mot at Cairo our loquacious friend,
who wns going our route.
Iinmcdintoly after our meeting I inquir
ed about tho fair invalid, and ivns told that
she died a few days after reaching hor old
homo. It was thought tho travel on tlifi
cars' was too Bovoro for her fragile form.—
They laid her where sho wished to bd
buried, and tho.sjiows of early winter lmd
covorcd hor grave with a fairy-like handi
work, not fairer than tho. heart that lay
beneath. .
I think 1 slmll always remember that-
phlo, lovely fnco; and that hcni't-rcndoring
sigh that first called- my attention to the
sull'crinp woman seems so often to Kill on
my car! Sometimes at nlght.it steals over
ulUlnnea nnil fltnrllPM HIP. WlLll its md-
Tl»o roUtlcnl Inhiio In l'cntiRylvnnln.
mliulolphln Ago says;
jyn
buo of tho coming contest.' - On tho Gth
Instnnttho DomocratioConycntlon of Pay-
otto coufity nssomblOd nt Unlontowu, nnd
nflor.nominating a good ticket commenc
ed'a Berios of onUpoken resolutions byilc-
olarlng-tlmt the fraudulent nnd forclblo
adoption of tho fifteenth nmondmont was
a flagrant oulrngo upon tho rights of tho
States and' an • intentional insult’to tho
white raco.- Tho samo. convention also
urged tho forming of whlta men’s clubs
for tho purposo of restoring tho power of
this government to tho keeping-of whlto
men, and urged all men who prefer tho
rulo.-of whlto man to that of negroes to
ilto vvlth tlio Democracy in an ofl'ort to
rnetuato tho Institutions, of ourcmmtry
. tlio hands of tho whlto race.' This is
tho path In which the Democratic pnrty In
tho old Koystono Stato will travel in tho
frituro. Negro BUfi'rngo wob forced upon
t io whlto men of this State by fraudulent
menns. They wero hot allowed to liavo
voice in tho matter. A-Legislature was
olcctcd upon n far different. Usuo, nnd then
tho majority of that, body ratified tho ne
gro amendment. Jlnd the question of no-
gro sulfrago been submitted to tho whlto
meg of Pennsylvania then it- would have
been defeated by a largo majority, nnd tho
satno result would follow nn election to-'
day. The Radicals are well aware of that
filet, nnd hcqco the cheat nnd swludlo.—
But it is not, too into to administer an an
tidote for tho poison; and that the Domop-
racy Intend to do. .Whlto men will never
allow Pennsylvania to be ruled nnd ruined
by negroes.” , _ . ■
nomittriil Ankwers.
A pupil of tho Ahho Sicord gave tlio fol-
lowing extraordinary nnswors;
“Wliatls" gratitudo?’! -
“Gratitudo is tho memory of the heart.”
“What is hopu?” ' '
■“Hope Is tho blossom of happiness;”.
“Wliat is tho diftcrenco. between hope
nnd desire?” •"
“Desire is a tree In leaf, hopo 1b a tree
in flower, and onjoyment.isa treo in fruit. ’ ’
“Wliat Is eternity?”
“A day, without yesterday or to-mor-
r—a lln'“ '
row—a lino that has no end. ” .
“Wliat is time?” ; ,
“A lino that has two endS—a piith that
bcglnsin tho cradle nnd ends in tlio tomb.”
■ "What is God?”
“Tlio necessary being, tlio suiu of eter
nity, tlio machinist of nature, tho oyo of
, Ustlco, tho wntcli-makct of tho Uuiverso,
ho soul of tho world."
“Man reasons' becauso ho doubts: ho
deliberates, ho decides. God is.omnis-
ccnt: lie never doubts—lie therefore nov-
or reasons." •
Ono of Ilcnst Ilnticr'n Littlo Games.
Beport lias it that General Butler was
at tho bottom of Mr.Hoar’s withdrawal
from the Cabinet. It .came about in this
wise: Certain Soiitlictn senators arranged
with Butler about two months ago llintnn
ofl'ort should bo made-with tlio President
to induce the withdrawal of Secretary Pish
and place Butlcr'in tho State Department.
Tlio complaint is that Fish does not' give
lovo may pass away
lying:
rnyf”
Chignons.
Naughty hoys at New Orleans cut tho
tails oil' the ooufe In tlio suburhs- of that
city, nnd sell them to the chignou-makcra
Tho Lilli,
voplv.
;as abominable in
,lo sister’s share of tho
. Uy," said Tonmiy, “didn’t
ou tell mo, ma, that I wns always to Inko
ibr pnytV’ 1 . - »• -
"Oh, Tommy, tin
you to cat your llttl
eakol” “Why,” s
m tell mo, ma, tho
ir part?” .
Amblhcr hail rorifcatcilly callciVlior lit
tle son to como and say Ills prayors, ns it
was: bed-time. . Finally ho stopped his
play and Bald, “ What’s tlio matter, mam
ma, Is.God in a hurry?”
“Pa., lias tho world got a tail?” nskod
nn urchin of his father. "No, child, ” re
plied Hie old ’uffi|mpatlontM?“how could
It lmvoon'o';whon it’s, round?” “Well,
why do tho papors say ‘bo wags'tho world, ’ If
It linsn’t got no tall to wag?”
“Mothe'r,” snlit a littlo girl who Was en
caged In mnkjng her doll an apron, “I lic-
llovo I shall be a duchess when I grow tip. ” ■
“IIow do von ever i-vivet: in lirt’rtmn n
“IIow do-you. over expect ,
dnehoss, my "daughter?”. Iior mother ask
ed. “Why, by ninrryliig n Dutchman, t<3
ho sure,” tho glrl repjioil.
A lady had boon cnullontng her Bon, n
bright, affectionate littlo hoy, In the mnt-
teroftnklngeold. “Youknow, my child,”
bIio Bald, ‘T enmiot help being‘anxious
and troubled about you when you aro 111.
Ah; Freddy, you liavo littlo Idea of tho
feelings of a mother'.” .‘..‘.No, motlior,”
replied tho dear littlo fellow, with genuine
earnestness', “but I may know something
of tho feelings of n fntherl”; .
• A clergyman haying called'up n clnss’of
girls and boys, began with oho of the form
er 111 these words: “My dear child; tell
mo who mndo.your vilo body?” Sho had
uuu uiummi£ u, (iuiuk couriusy, rcpiicu,
“Plepso sir, mother inado tho body, but I
mado tho skirt.” j ■ .
C'iilUQso Iilolntr}'.
The Chinamen'aLVirghiia City, Neva
da, liavo boon dedicating a temple with
oriental ceremonies. Tho performances
bogan nt 4 n.- m. ■ Tho tcmplo is a framo
bulldlnd, anil cost about 8300. Tlmlntc-
rior is fitted up with a profusion of tinsel
ornaments, at n cost probably of 8800. ‘ In
tlio-west end of tlio tcmplo' stands tlio
high altar, and seated'upon, itnretllrco
crowned nnd'bcnrdcd gods, or kings.—
Two of theso wooden gods liavo long
beards and moustaches, white tho beard
of tho third is of the sailor cut. All threo
aro seated bchind-a sort of curtain, hang
ing down from a canopy, nnd looped aside
that tlidy mijy plainly lie scon by their
Worshippers. In front. of tlio altar is a
table, whereupon was a frill grown roast
ed liog, with cakes, sweetmeats, &c. Bc-
foto the altar were a number of colored
should bu plai
pnrtmcnt, ' , ■ '
Tho Southern sailnlors did not make tho
President acquainted with this bargain,
but urged tlio removal of Fish bccauSo of
tho partiality for lils Northern friends aild
beeanso tlio South should Jiavo a member
of tlio Cabinet. Tho latter proposition
impressed the President, hut -he argued
that if any changes were to be mado in tho
Cabinet Massachusetts should lose a mem
ber, ns that Stajo hail two members.
Attorney .General Hoar- got wind of this
movement, anil this, together .with tlio
knowledge that. ho was. very unpopular
jvitli senators, it is snld caused his resig
nation. But wliilst tho South now gets a
representative in the Cabinet, the schemes
of Butter nnd certain Southern- senators
fail, for'evon if they succeeded In displac
ing Fish the President has committed liim-
The ceremo
nies, consisted in blessing cortain-robes
with whjoli tlio gods were clothed, bless
ing thb wine anil food before thb people,
andlnmaiiybowsnndgenufiections. Upon
tho conclusion of these oxcrcisos. in tlio
tcmplo, there wns a grand discharge of
bombs nfid fire-ctackcrs outside, which
lusted fiir half nn hour.
A Loyal Inspiration.
A Washington correspondent of the Cin
cinnati .Times, relates this huccdoto of
BcnstUutlcr:
sion
on bunting was renclicd; ’tissaid tliat But-
ter arose, to higher Mights (of eloquence)
than wero ever soared by. our profid Amor-
leap bird; that lie apostrophised Yankee
Iloodlowithgrniidilpqucntcmphnsis; that
he stigmatised it ns.nn outrage and burn
ing shame that we should bo compelled to
buy the ycry bunting typljal of our glory
.of tho.monnrcliics.oEEuropo; therefore lie
iroposed, out of gushing lovo for tho Ynn-
;co eagle nnd the, flag of our Fourth of
, i Hrcvotlcs.
American property In Vcnazucln, is to
bo protected. Jlow.ahoilt tlio Amotican
Wyjp lu Cuba?
Tlio Union- anil American claims that
tho census roturils will show n population
of 00,000, (bwNnshvilte;
It is said that Norfolk -will vote a Bttb-
scriptloh of ono mlllloll to tlio Norfolk anil
Great IVestoru railroad.
: Tho Bov. J.' ti. Dlgovt, pf Fayolto coun
ty, Tennessee, fell from a fence ono' day
last week aiul was, kilted.
Ono hundred thousand bend of calilo
liavo passed through-Bolton, Toxns, this
season, bound.Nprtli. Forty thousand
moro went through Gonsttles.-
Tho principal occupatlonof tho .“girl
of tho .pevlod” .is sald.td ho to sit at' tho
wlndow anil watefi for tho “coming man.«
Two women’ln a stmwborry 'patch- In
Illinois engaged in it political dUcusslon
nnd ono-pr them was hurled uoxt dny;
Tho survey of tho Savannah and Mcln-
ilils Railroad-has boon completed from
Ipelika tb Talladega and ChildBburg,
Georgia. ' .
Tho.Connoctlcutnpus'o of Itopresonta-
tivos was raccntiy opened with pmyor by
a feiriate chaplain. * • IVoman’s rights must
ho flourishing In that .State. . -
A London husband, pounjtng hte Wife,*
was attacked bo fiercely by tho famlly'dat,
that tho woman had to tako hor off to save
iilsilfo.
A youngslioddyilo, in NowYork,-makes
great display In hotels and publio places
by lighting his cigars and cigarettes with
greenbacks. . - ' ;
Madrid Is excited over tho discovery of
plot to blow ufi thb powder hingnslnp of
Gibraltar. Feninulsm is said to be at tlio
bottom, of it. .
C. C. Crowe, of Alabama, who waa con-
firmed Friday night ns Secrofary of tlio
Territory of Utah, died Saturday nt Ills
‘homo In Alnbama. ' •* . >
Vanderbilt and somo of tlio directors of
tlio Contra! railroad, recently run a train
front Rochester to Syracuse, 81 miles', in
01 minutes. A littlo tooTost for comfort..
Mr. Henry McCnuloy, on Ills jilabo In
lie' cduiity, Ala. ,1ms gntlioredfrom tlirea-
elgjlths'of On. aero 00b -pounds of 'droll
•cured -liny. It was cut-just'before fttlly
manuring!
I.lcUlnlric runs. Down n Sinn’s Logs—
Extrnord'liinry lismtio. from Dentil.
Thfl Charleston; Rows of IVcdncsday
says: _ . - ' '.
From ft correspondent nt'Roimd -OJ-Ci
ton county, wo gather tho followin' - 1
tloulars'df tlio ■narrow escapo of I
WilllSv (formerly probate judgo
county) mid two, of his children,
death by lightning. About last Satur
day, white the judgo. and two. of his
n.
:lt a:
irist giving Massachusetts another
member of the Cabinet whilst Botitwcll
remains iq i(. • Tlio onslaught upon Fish
is to bo renewed, however,- mid Southern
Soniit' rs will demand his displnccmcut.—
Cor. Richmond Dispatch,
Tlio Fruit or Care. ■ - .
A poor girl in California plckcil up tho
cutting ol a grapevine, thrown into the
road, in order to- dfivc her mhlcwith.—
Shoenrricd .it home, and though it .was
wilted and worii, mid appeared good Ibr
nothing, slio stuck it info the gronpd. “It
lias a little,life left,” slio said; “1 will try
and save it.” So sho watered it, nnd
Watchedit, trained it, and took ns much
care of it os if it were tho most promising
shoot in tlio world. IVoll, how did it re
ward her? In"onoy<!nr after It-wns six
years old, it bore fiyo thousand bunches
of grapes, nnd each bunch Weighed oncC
pound; theso, on being sold, brought her
a thousand dollars. . You -see it is not so
much having largo moans to do with as ill
doihg tlio bestyou can iyith small means,
—Children’s Friend..
“Call Mo Otto..”
Tlio following is vouched for as being a,
Verbatim, report of- a speech delivered in
Frankfort, Kentucky,."recently by a Ger
man Radical office seeker:
Mine F rents—Ladies and SiieNtle-
mens: Von I cooiris to.dis country I-cooln
vitli mine heart warm in do cause of liber
ty and the rights of initio colored fronts.
I foorst fought with the many of Die l’o-
totnax mit General Miko Clellen, and von
tlio President call for colored troops, I raise
von regiment and was villlug to sacrifice
do last man df mine commmiu to sale tho
'orious vlng, and .tlio best 'government
„ o'world evor vas Seen.. I wns always a
Republican, anil ntn a Republican now,
nnu do fronts of do colored boobies; and
vants to be B olico Slmdgc; and I vants do
colored boobies to vcol dat I lovo him. Do
colored boobies; is so goot as do vito mans,'
and as bettor no' goot. Veil ho moots Dio
vitaman ho slioodt not speak to him bollto.
He’s yust as hotter ns'nny vitn mail, and-
yust ns bettor ns mo. .Minocolored frcnts.
veil yon meets mo on tlio slitrect I dou’t
vnntyou to.call mo Mr.' Yon Borrics; I
vanti you to callIno Otto; and mino fronts,
veil I gels to.po do Bolieo Slmdgci I yust
bo your front. Mluo.frcnts, I tank yoU.
. Very Tr'no,
An oxclmngo gives the followhi;
formrtkingnp utter failqre oflifo: " Young
man, it.is easy to bo nobody. Go to tho
saloon to spend your loisuro lime. You
nbed not drink much now, iust a littlo,—
tlio 1 mean timo elicekoi's, dominoes, or
somctlilng else. If yoil read, let it bo tlio
h Imbue novels,” of the day;'then go on
keeping your stomach, full, and bead emp
ty, and in a few years you will bcuoboily,
tiulcss youslioulil turn out'tq bfl a drunk
ard or a professional, gamblor,- oitlier of
which is woi-60 than .to bo nobody,
I-'nst Time.
Tho new stcamor Nntehez recently
mado tho run from New Orlenns'to Mom-
plus in fifty-seven hours anil thirty-six
minutes, being' tlio fastest timo ever vot
made between the two points.
Itlg rcelpo
: “Young
Mis proposition carried. Joko: Heownedi
tlio only bunting manufactory in the Uni
ted SUitesI” • , '
Konsiblo. - -
. Tlio Buffalo' Gominorcinl ■.Advertisoi r ,.n
rcliablo Radicnl qrgan; mate's the.follow-
ing sensible remarks about soino of its po-
litical'allic,8 in tlio South: ’ . • . ’ '
TlioRcpubiicnns in Louisiana hnvc'much
to complain of if report tolls tho truth. A
number of them are now in .Washington
urging tho,Admliiistrntion to assiSt-.thc.m
in: an attcinpt to save tho State from (far-,
tlier pillage fit tlio hands of an abandoned
and corrupt set of ofllco holders. One ef
fect of tho disfranchisement of large num
bers of Die Southern-' people -has bccnlo
bringaIot.br worthless -adventurers into
power, iron liayo run to tno South' from
all-parts of tho country,' anil by persistent
misrepresentation liavo succeeded ill ob
taining and retaining Important plllcial
lositions. They are now being Bhown up
nthoir truo colurs.-and the quicker.tlioy
are thrown overboard Digliettcr it will be
for Dio South and tho Southern .Republi
can party. AYlllttOmore in South 'Caroli
na, Bullock, in Georgia, nnd Wnrmoutl
in Louisiana, are fair specimens of-.tile
c'rcw.Diftthnvo'got.-tho (leek now at thb
South. It is to bohopod that thb Admin
istration will bo prompt in getting rid of
all Officials of that stamp 411111 ale , within
its reach.--' • * ’
, T~, ■
Indinu'OntrnffOR.
Tlio following from SnuFradcisco, S8il.
If true, Is' horrlblo: ;
Advices from Southern Arizona to’.Tuno
10, give tho particulars of tho murder of
Kennedy and Israel, nnd tho.dispei'slon of
tlioit party.- Konnedy lived to reneli Tu
cson. Israel was scalped, Ills logs burned
off, nud his heart cut out, a coal of fire
placed in it. Tho remainder of tho party
reached Camp Grant. .....
Gen. Cogswell ordered Liout. Cushing fioyprnnioni
of the 3d Cavalry to pursuo the BnvngcB.—
Their camp.wns discovered nnd surprised,
IBSjndians kilted nnd 2 captured. Tho
PS ’ ” ' "
Dr. .Livingstone.
rWiilcd, only, by tliopfibstinato .rofiisa
lieltev’e- in Dio-dcath of tho greati»r
explorer. Sir John Franklin. Professor
Sir R. Murchison, of Dio Royal GEograph-
Ical Society, confidently’ predicts good
news from Dr: Llvingtouo lii aliouL seven
news,from Dr: Llvingtouo ili nijoillBoVc
or eight months, whereas, in nll probabil-
ity; ho wtiB< eaten by tlio- men and broth 5
ors of UjljLlong tlmb UgO.
death by lightning.
day, white llio’ judg .
children were oil their way home, It com
menced to rain.-' He took Ills two children
under n tree, "anil leaned ag_ainbm- p wlth
his umbrella over liimr*T&>lmu»b<teii
there but ft short timo when tlie.trfceuvns
struck by lightning. Tho mnm bufi-ent
ran down it, nnd, passing in abpnt eight
'ttichcVof the Judge’s hcadusplouglicd Die
grouud at Ills Tcet. A small current
struck his body, near the' nrm-mt, .and
passing. down towards tho .1iip«4ji ‘ ‘
and ran -down both'tegs. YHi
daughter, about flvo years of lii
wearing nt ‘Die timo- a now' snri ubnnct,
IlccUlesH anil Klmmrltil
llu* I’lihlle
Olio hundred and oj_
lnrsI It'iS said,' have heed
last ten years In fighting the
dkpis.' AVhat a reckless, ex')
thj) publio inonoy iS' ljcro r-xliil
but llttlo' or no good lms been accomplish
ed hy'this Ynst outlay. Tim war liasTit
been much of. none, and tlio Indians lo^
dny, if reports bo D ue, arc far from being
subjugated—they are. still on the “war
pajli,” stealing and murdering. Nowon-
cter tlio peoplo aro groaning under heavy
taxation. Tim Bntllcal party is nynsten-
gliio of oppression,- nn well a'B a Inigo body
of Coniederated tliibvcs and Rconndrcls;—
The greater pbriion of tliciiboyo meiitlpn-
od 818b,000,OOO, wo liavo no idea, was over
oxiiondcd for the jimqlose of ' subjugating
tho hosCIlo Imljausof tlio Went, but thumb
Its-way Into' tlio pockets of TUo'lenders’of
the Infamoiis ltmlleal party.
Value or Itj c. .
Tho Importance of a crop of rye seems
to bo but little understood by farmers. It
mains cxcbQent'ibdd In tho fall, long after
grsss-bccomes'bntiyely worthless. Again
in tho spring, so soon ns tlio Snow is oil' tlio'
ground, itmakesgood pnstdrhgo, nuii limy
bo used as Bticli until tho grass Is. largo
enough to liinko good feed; nor ddes. this
fallan'd Bprifig’focdlng Injure tho crop for
grain; : . •' - '.
A rnhtfaovFnls.up n Little Iloj-.
Tile Parkersburg - (West Virginian)
Gazotte, says: - •
AVo learn that a horvllilo.affair.look
lilnco, last week on IhtfMlddte Fork river,
in Randolph county, somo fifteen or twcifr
ty miles from Beverly. Two littlo boys,
aged ten nnd six years, sous of Mr. Sam
uel Currcncc, went out in tho oVcnliig to.
drive bonio tho cows. --AVIion but a short
distnneo.from the house they were attack
ed by a very largo panther., Tlio eldest’
boy Immediately gathered tip thoyOungqr
ono In his anils, but.tlm patilher seized/
him and tore him -loose. The boy Bcoing
that 1m could not savo Ills' littlo brother
ran'to- the house.' Tho fatlior lihstolnid
back with him, and when ho got to tho
spo.t,found-ills child almost entirely de
voured. . ■
-Demorem's Voiiiir Amei-lcn
Is as sparkling ns over. Tlio July num- ;
her, just received, is a- fnlr speohnon.. of
Dils most popular andbostjuvonltemontn-
ly. Ilscutertalnlng stdrlcs, skotohes, an
ecdotes, talks to dtg readers, correspond-;
.’cnee, poetry; muslc.-puzzlcs, nnd nUmor-
ons Illustrations, nud a' chroma'-of tho
mcadow'-lark, furnish a rich mental fonst
fob,Young Amorlea. ThonowPst.of val-'
uablo Tremtums for ycarlj- subscribers is
■'poffeoDy astonlshlngi- In fact, most of
lard Worthnfijratlinu tho frillsuh-
itiou price, 81,'fiO. .'-Address, AV. Jen-
]SbJh*cstj 838Broad way, Now Y ork t
. Tlio'r.loiitlml ArnU'. '
Among tho Confederate .odlcers in tin
Egj-ptian ntmy are Generals Jenifer; Sib-
ley, Rhettlof Soutli Carolina, Colom
'Campbell, TliQvtio, Rogea-s,' and. Unjc
AYlilte, lirnndino aiid Pliolpe, who lmvo,-
‘Ifitclyarrlvod-InCarlo. ’Brigadier Gorier-'
at Alexander;' - tlio- orico' popular Chief of
tho artillery of Stonewall Jackson’s corps;
The United S
abolish Dip
House lin
insist, all I
come Lax w
this year. .
JInril Tim
Tin
and AYesL Is
condition,
limes” nt the
the .products- of
Igfi,. tho prices
i nt a figure but lilt
labor is not only high 1
all this with D
ly flooding tlii
should nyt coniplai
nu
One of Die Radio
s a-Melliodist, i
frngc, ami very
was caught in I
oils crime iriconnci
wife/ Both have ’
"i, blit i VO, 811
;ocs out to take clmrgc of a similar branch -. -. -.Never bo cast down by trilirs. U a spi-
lind, nml wlion 'ho rocoYc'reiJ his senses
ils littlo boy Was Sitting down looking nt
him. Ho is sj,ill suffering froiri-tlio ef
fects of the, stroke,>hut is slowly recover
ing. The- little girl.has entirely recovcr-
Y - . - • • •—-/ ,
Cotton noising. ...
Tfio Now Orleans Bulletin says*
Tlio b’estnf producing dolton under the
present system, In tho hamlsof good man
aging planters,-does not cxceeiVPi cents
pot pound; ninny of.lhom, in a.succcssfril
crop iiko'this one, make it for 12 dents, in
cluding. interest on their investment, at
current value.. As a prlcccqualto20ecnts
leaves a profit bcynna.tbntnu'ordcd by any
other branch of agricultural Industry,
there is every inducement to.-Increase tho
extent of cnttonplnntiiig.• •
AVo do not Bpe why cotton won’t he kpi;
in tho future as fri the past. Thd- UniUn
-States has a capacity to-ralse cottbii to tlii
value of over 8400,000,000, nml Dio dtni
last year will yteid 8300,000,000.—^ 1
depress. - _ " ■
'Georgia; .' ' , . ' .
Georgia Is out of (J8> Union. . The State
ins go representation in either branch of
sungres8. Hyr olecto'ral vote for.Soytilau r
/ml Blair was counted only on tile express
gtouuil that the count could-riot change
Dm result. General Terry now commands
llidin.ilitai'ydlstriotwliicfiwnsoiico known
rtk the,State : df Georgia. YofFresiddnl
Grant lms gone so far to reoognizQ tho cif-
Isterico of the Stntp ns to appoint a Citizen
of Georgiri.to tho ofilco of Attorney Gen
eral of tlio United Slates. Ho hnssliowh'
his montempt of tho proscriptivo legisla
tion of his party by calling nn ox--rdIiol
soldier to the highest 'egal position'in Die
nt.. IS it riot tiinu nowplri y
ff/PPOPl . .
vjftago property was destroyed by'Col. rialionalstatutobook?-
Snnfoi-d. - A sliort timo before D)o battle Patriot.
tlm siino band kilted 21-porsoris;.
. ’ Ilnii/'-l'elon. -
Of alLpainful ftjlngSf can thcro be nn
so excruciatingly pain fill as a bonejclcm
,A\ T c kuqw'of liono .Diftt llcsli is heir to,
and ns tills malady, ia’quito frequcnt;.riiit
the subject of rijueli earnest rionshtera-
tlon'p.we glvc.tlibdntost roclpo'for Its cifro"
ivlilch is given by^"that high-authority,
tho London' Lancet: As .soon ns; the pul
sation which indicates tbo disease Is fell,
put-directly over the spot a fly blister
about tlio size of your ihufhb-nnil, and
lot It l'Cftiaiu for, six hours 1 , at lhc.cxpiia-
tion of Wliich "tiino, directly Under the
sifrflico of tlio '.blister, may bo .seen -tlio
felon, wliich can bo instantly taken -odt
with tlio point of a licodte or lancet.
Crons In (ito Nortlnvost. J
TlmNorDiwcetissufibringfromilrouglit,
In Southern' AVjScOnsiri thcro has boon no
Tain sinco thoist of March.' In Mlnrioso*
tft Northern Illinois rind parts of Iowa,
tho whont is heading out'nnd about a foot
high, and tlm berry will probably bo shriv
eled. Corn is not sulterlng greatly ns yet,
ith swept
'—llarnsh
work! tig-.logef.l
nfld tlm glorlbu
reunited repub!
i restored t
Fnllurcs 2n Hie ViiUc/1 Ntiilcs la-1 Vi
From tlio annual circular of Dm Mer
cantile Agency, we extract Die following
intoresDiig liielif; Number of failures in-
tlm United Stales during ISOft, were 2,70fl,
with liabilities amounting to 873,034,000;.
white in 1803, there wero 2,008, with 11a-
bilities amounting to. 808,77-1,000.
Lost lii tlio lVoo/Is.
’Ggplniti Johnson, says Die .Savannah'
Nows', of tlm stcamor Carrie, from Augns-
' if Snvaunah, when about thirty-eight
s.iVom this city wns hailed by a Gtjr-
l'nnn, who wns in the swamp, perfectly
emaciated and evidently lost.' lie hove to
d took the unfortunate man aboard, at-
ildcdtohiBiniinedinto wants and brought
him-to tho city. AVc learn that the man,
a rcccrit arrival, started from hero some
i'olir ilays-ago to proceed to Augusta, Ga.,
got Jpst inAho swamp and picked up as
A Duel.
A tluol was fought, says aMemphis dis
patch dated Tlm 28th instant, that after
noon on tlm Arkansas shoTc four miles bo-
' iw that city, between Geo. 11. l’helnn
rimes Brizzarala, two young lawyers
empliis, ivith Colt's navy repeaters,
oil paces, resulting in Brizzalara’s
jriliot in Dio left breast nnd arm, per
haps fatally, on the second round.
Counsels for llie Yountr;
, . — — Rey
nolds, who clfcited tlm admiration of Ills
old commander, General Joseph IT. Johns
ston, for Ids daring', is snld to bo in com
mand of ft crack regiment of Arab caval
ry.—AVio York Sun.
Rrlglmm Young.
- v . v , or Rogislor stritcB tbnlBi'igham'
YonjSBffiSSftworth' seventy, ratjliona'of
dollrii'S, akkie?comiuonlv roported. - Tho
wholo_ Mormon possessions do pot amount
to over forty, millions, and tbo tlthings
which go to Young-arq not more than ono
hundred and fifty thousandI duliqfs ri ycaf,'
besides which holms'nOt aboyo two mil:
Hons deposited nbtqad. Out of these tithes
lie lifts to rimlntniria eonsidorablo riumbor
of missions, rind pay largo sums in gottliig
fofelgn’sricpp into the fold,7 IBs spiieula-
tiohs-{n establishing a co-opcrntivo trade
in Utah hove turned out badly/ 1
• ^ - NtVougo Nlory. 7
A Michigan hirin, .who rocontly-separa-i
ted from Ills with after several years of
mnrricd llfo, has advertlsed.under (Vif ns-
suoicd nnmo for' a wife, nnd as-it happen-,
cd. Tlio Wpinan • nnswcnjd. tho ndvortiso-
mont/ Letters .passed, and finrillyi tliey^
riiet, with iridtual surprise. But all oud-
cd happily, as they rcsolVed to ;(ofgot tho
pasthpd to try It again, determined to bo
happy togetlici'.
- -A tlnory. ,
If Georgia is worthy'of a. place in.tho
Cabinet by; orio who served long In tho
Bebol nrriiy as the aid of General Tooinbs
nml otliorwisepis sho; not worthy of hav
ing Serin tors nml licprescniatives In Con
gress?' The Fresident lms- taken n step
tn mlvanco of Congress, So says tlio New
York Express,
Eptilomle DlscnseH tn Culm,
Advices from iravnnalo the 28d instant
state - tfirit Asintie c|iolei‘a has appeared In
that city and on'sontq of tlm steaniboats,
and is -represcritcd ns ringing violently in
.tlio. Interior; , It is. also, stated .that, tlio
ravages of. tlio sinrill-pux contiuuo iiriabn-
ted. ■ '• ' . .
Congress Afrntll.
'A* landing Now York piipbf says lliat
Die present Congress tylil' notrind driio.
not pass. a general rinraosty. Tlio- signs
of'tbo limes riro tliaKtho Norlli will"
Bend a Doluoeratlc. majority to' tlm uoxt
Uprise; anil, iii viow -of.suelf p probitblli-
ty; how etui Urn loll .bo" expected to re-
iiounco' the .siiiToplllioiis mblribors from
tlio'South?' AVfilCtonjqi'o,“Farter nud.lhat
lirccd generally are now Die- malnslay of
.RAdterilisni. Carpot-liaggery. is in its
lasl’ditcli.' . . ' ;
Wheat Harvest In llrist Tennessee.
Of the wlictii iirirvcst in East Tennosseo
Dm Athciis i’ost says:
ty lime's will lie mend it again.'
-' :
'S ite llUnnlN lUcPllon. •.
ho only State dcclioli held In July will
! place in lllhiois, and soldo of the State
papors referTo’ilTfit' Dm most important
hold In tlm State for forty j-cars.' On Sat
urday, July 2, Dm people aro to decide up
on tlio adoption or rejection of tho new
CoiisUtniloU framed by tho recent Conven
tion after five months’ labor.
An IhiitliiiftlnKflc XJjc.
'A negro orator, iii South Carolina, nays,
“AVe’ll ueber desert do old Hag, boys, licb-
cr, AVc ball libbed under it lor eighteen
hrimfred mid seventy years, and woUt dio
for it now.” : _
Threo Cheers fnr tho tteorgln Girl.
Miss Lamar, of Athens, at tlio Virginia
Female Institute, at’.StariUm, A r a,, this
year, takes tho star medal for scholarship
in a bright class of twenty-two in number;
and nlso, wliat is considered tho honor of
the IristllnDon, the star medal for the prizo
essay in composition.
■ 'IIow tho Women I)n>sN nf Knrntngn.
A tetter from Saratoga to tlio Boston
Jimriini says tlm stylo is nuinzing this yenr.
Thb Grecian bend of former seasons is
nowhere 1 , tills year. Tlio -huge dresses
worn leave Dm impression that a lady got
up ill stylo must have about her person a
good-sized -lobster brisket. I’laln arid
■smooth hair is sOili-coIy seen. But Die
frizzed, porcupine, wide-n-wakestyle is tho
rage. '''■***"
*A Lmijr tlini* lo t'oiiNhlcr.
Tlio'.Massachusetts Senate, after five
months' cotisiiloiuDon of tlm 'subject, lias
voted to legalize the sate of a glass of ate
ill that Slate.
Dennett nml tlreely Ntek.
James Gordon Bennett, tho veteran ed
itor of tlio NowYork Herald, is said Li
bo.oxtremely ill, and with hut little pros
pect of ri recovery. Grecly is nlso much
mulct Die weather. Nobody down hero
woitld shed many tears if they were both
to “kick - Dio buckot.”
IIow, the Chinese Toy Their Doctors.
the Chinese
are'
A Gonernl Amnesty.
.The Herald says: a general amnesty in
filet ris wcllns in nnriio would ho inftguan-
imous rind Dm best policy, for tlio Govern-
■1110111 to pursue. No party political ends
criii bo served by continuing these disabil
ities. Tho mass of the. Northern people
desire to see an end of them mid tl
pteto restoration of Dio South.
past ho.burled in oblivion, and ........ —
people Of both -sections bb ns b'rfitum quite ns lareo ns was -anticipated a few
rkjng-.togdl.boj fot'thoeounnon good wffeksngoybut It 1 ’
oCtlio
to learn mat. trio crop lias neon nut Htl
..tlahiageil by tlio’late continuous rains.-
Tho yield of grain, per nci-o will not I
quite as largo ns was anticipated ale
wricks ngo,mit It willBtlinioabiuidant..
The hay crop is heavy, and oatii look un
usually promising.
, get sick the pay
of the-doctor ceases, ami it is tbetetbre to
Ills interest to euro Diem as quick as possi
ble..
Wo TliluU ho Ought.
lilting
hurt him
. . you
mama’s muslo tenchov
we Think lie Ought.
“-17a, didn’t you whip mo for .bill
Tommy?”- “Yes my child: yon hurt hi
very much indeed.” “Well then pa, y
oughCJOj whip mamma's muslo tench .
too. fin-ho bltmaliima right ia tho mouth.
'. hurt'
nnd I know it hurt her,“because sbe put
hoe arms around Ilia ucqk and tried to
ohukuhim.”
Oregon Election.
The complete returns from Dm recant
clebtluns-iu Oregon show that the Demo-
orats wifi liavu n majority of four in the
.Semite, making a Democratic majority of
thirteen uu joint ballot, ' '