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BY J. T. WHITMAN.
DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 14,1870.
MINCKI.I.AXKOI'M (’ARDfi.
lY*- "*™ w7 $S£tivM„&x
hm-ipcj rot ho cltlr.ons ot DuUOinimt vicinity.
jam i:h h-wvi,;' '■>
Grocer and Commission Morolnvnt,
Atlaxta, Ukouoia.
Ieohs of IKtUon ami MmntiiuUmr
I'romnt ami viailant. attention \\ lit 1»’ ulvon to
nil cases. ,Medical MjirgUUt} ami Ulisletvleal, on-
trust oil to Ills care, Q*jU H->y»
D«-‘ "
■ Calls at tent Ion to Ills manner of Treating Will
1 '"uTlFlM at! TKKTlV Inserted hi ftlUtylOS.
Olllce, King street, Dalton, «corntn.
A. lit
Attorney at Law,
AY 111 praetteeln aUnieeonnttesemnpnsIni' the
UherokeeOfrcult. fipcolal attention given to
A WAlMVhOU Mary yrnn n I,n*ftto.
Thoinapt* trees nro tinged >\ ; ltli red,
The lil t ‘
1ilreh\vlt|i golden yellow:
And hlgltlthbvp tltoUrHidtd Afftti'
Hang apples, riolt amT mellow;
And tlml's tho way through yonder hum
ThutlookaBostlllandgrassy,—
Tho way I took ono Sunday ovo,
When Mnry was a lassie.
You’d hurdly think that patient face,
That looks so thin and Hided,
Was’onto tho very sweetest ono
That ever bonnet shaded
lhlt when 1 went through yonder lauc,
That looks *o still nnd grassy, ; host looked llko liny luinmilboiu;
Thoso eyes were bright, those cheeks Wore fair, ov6r existed in tills *
Will'll Mlll'V M'M'l
lit
Tho Htory of n riilludcljitiln Woodcut.
There 1b said to bo a paper In l’hilndcl-
plila which lms ono woqdcut. It was en-
raved originally to represent Arthur
pdng, hut the proprietor liked It so much,
that ho determined to keep It on hand, and
llltlii uo in. w. i mtiu.ii ivi aeep u. uu u.uiu, llllU
run It into tho paper whenever anybody
clso was hung, or died, or was olected, or
_ ......wtyt —
was cut down, thon tho noso chiseled into
i tlio faco
ohoffjfiisfyfrciiit. fii
t Uo fiq|ll^iit3ou-or cirli
- , •* .. U. J.tf’OAUY.
V:‘'• MCl " V, Al , tOltNHVS AT I.AW,
Ilrsln Klngll'iillilliiB, Dalton,'Ga.
.A. WAI.KKII, . Hjnk>
■' aTToi'ikev atiaw;
unit King SI I. IiqllnniUn. - ly*.
But many a tchdor Borrow, *
Ami muuy a patient oufft,,
HaVo madb thoso furrows — 4
That used to ho so fair.
1'our titneB to yonder churchyard, '
Through the hum bo sUUhniV grassy,
Wo’vo homo uiul laid away our dettd,
Since Mary^was a lassie.
And so you seb I*v6 grown io lovo
Tho wrinkles tnoro than rpscst
Kartli’i* winter Honors aro swootcr.far
Than all tho spring's dewy posies |
They’ll carry us through yonder lauo
That looks so still and grassy,
9,10116 J used to go \ i U It
lary was a lassie.
*T
but it
.mtor ii'-
TirnADOIt A lUtOTIIKltS,
1 T. OB ACCO
COMMISSION MUIICHANTS,
And Mumifaclrii-urs of SogatV,' ' ' ' ■
, Ang-ly . Whitehall street, AUimln.gn.
OhafflBflOonii.
4M«Stt«WnWW»!Woh
Hospitality, Comfort, (kmvcidimou ttiut keqlld-'
,my combined In the management. t - .
n.K.nnowij.]
, T> UQ WX8! HOTEL,. .
^ oppOBlto rassongoi 1 Depot.
Macox,' (1av '
Fob. 84, 1870. • ; . v
S/ko. iin.iYKm
kfw. V. UHOW.V.
' HKNKY HILL VSR.
H ii.lyeh & bho., . _
. Attorneys xvt Law,
tics residing at a distance.
d umi'JS-lim. • • ■
iv.tuiies. Ji.iB.,
VlwalcMn, Kiirgooii. mill Accpiicli«-lir;
, As-oriluu ou King stldotiiln 1 tlio ohM’dxon
House.
Dull on, On., Jon. IMy.
Death ot Little'Nell.
She was dead. No sleep so bcautlftil
and calm, so freo from traeo or pain, so
fair to look upon. She seemed a ercaturo
fresh from tho hand of God, and waiting
for thobrriath of llfo; not ono who had
lived and suffered dentin. Her corichwas
dressed wltlihcto mid there somo winter
berries aiid green loaves, gathered In a
spot slid hhs been used to favor. “When
1. (lto, put iho Hear soniothing that loved
the light, and had tho sky above italwnys.”
'*”■ go Avcro.hor WQfdg. - . • ,
...lo Vns'Mcdcl. Dear,’ gchttcv'pn .
nobUKcll was dead. Her llttlo bird, a.
poor.sllght thing tho pressuro of a linger
would have crushed, was stirring nimbly
In its cago, and tho strong heart of Its
cldld-mtstrcss was mfito and motionless
forever! AVlioro wore tho traces of hor
early cares, her siiflbrlngs and fatigues?
All gnno. Sorrow was dead indeed in her;
but peaco and perfect happiness worn
born, imagined, In her'tranquil beauty
and profound rnposo.
| And still hor former self lay there unal
tered hi this.chahgc. Vest'tlio old fireside
had smiled upon tho sntno sweet face; it
had passed like a dream, through tho
haunts'of misery and ’
p.cut .toxTew.-.n-., •'' ‘ '
Wholesale licftlor in •
llrniiillcN* WIucm, WIiInUIch, Oliw, Ac.
J’^ACJitUKE STn., A^i.\vtA, Ua. .
* jiav27-ly. ,...■' . . "... . . a ■ ■
TITNKIt A SMITH,
— : Wholesale anil Retail Dealers In
Groceries and Provisions,
Corner Broad and Howard SUcots,
• ' ’ iPItner's Old Stand,)
dulyl ‘ Home, GKonoiA. , ,
Athl» own lloilBongaln,
O'H o i o id it o f r e I.
Uroail Street, llnmo, Oa.-
. pisaonfisrs taken to. and Worn .HoteJ tree 01
T AMAH HOUSE, .
J j KNOXVII.T.K, TMSN.
.KiKEll
"'^)! I > , VPr illrod ttnW ^ uri )^ 8 ^ C( ' "4th gu°d
s* and responsible porters always at
• amV} * “* "■
Mnmhahl8lO-Unu
.1 < •>‘J'i7T
Carriage Boposltory
Carriage Material", lIAri|ea»,
No. 5 Broad St., Granite Block, ATi-AVf a, (5a.
WCarrlnges and Wmmns manufttfltured and
renovated in tho.best stylo and at short np^lce.
• f February 10,1S7D-I4m. •' 4 •* ' r
Vvatchinakor and Jeweler
Shop In Dr< Brpjvu’s Nojv Drug Store,
Hamllion Streot, Dalton, Georgia,
nf niim'.I„U*nlK*: fnT ]
boy, kiivtu imu HUU1 nuv
lovely look. -• So shall wo ...
in tUolr maj6sty after.death,
Tho old nmu hold- ono languid arm in
-jsiiiirjithosmnllv tlglithand folded 'to his
Ordnst for warnltli. It Was the haiid she
had stretched out to him with her-last
smile’, tho-hand that had-led him on
through nil tlicir wanderings. Ever nnd
anon ho passed It to his lips; then hugged
it to Ills breast again, murmuring that it
was warmer npw, nnd, ns ho said, ho look-
cd.in agony to those who stood around, as
if imploring them .to help her.
She was dead, and past all help, ornoed
of help. Tho ancient rooms sho had scorn
ed to till with lifh, even while her own was
waning fast, tho garden, sho lmd tended,
the eyes she had gladdened, tlio noiseless
haunts of many n thoughtless hour,- tho
e athsshohnd trodden, ns It wore, but yes-
;r(lay, could know hor no moro'.
. “It is not,” said tho schoolmaster, as lie
bent down - to kiss her on tho cheek,' and
give his toars ftoo vent, “it is not in this
world thatllcavch’sjusticocrtdB. Think
wlint it Is, compared with tho world to
which: hor young spirit 1ms winged Its
early llight, and Bay, if ono deliberate
wish, exposed in solemn tones irbovo'thls
bcd t - could call hot back to lifc, whieh of
Uswouldnttor.it?'>.''
ov6r existed in tfds wUlo worl
lmulo hd difference, for tho pro
ways Inmiited It right in overy
a fresh ilttiho and biographical sketch.
It lms sorved already for James Much-
anau, Jcfl’. Davis, Prohst, General Grant,
fmsaii 11. Anthony, Mayor Eox. Sonator
levels, Artcmus Ward, Daniel tn tho
Ion’s deli, Whutcmoro, Jottevson, as-ltlp
Van Winklo,- Blstori.- Asa Packer, Gov
ernor Curtin, and a score or tivo or others.
It is somewhat rusty ilbw, tho old woodcut
is, hut' the owner clings to it with unalter
able affection, ahd, tho first time that any
body does anything alarming, in itwillgo
again with a new Bkotch. Tills won't
mako so much difference now, bdeauso tho
block is very much worn,'and when tho
picture is printed you enn’t toll, to savo
your lire, whether It was intended for a
man’s faco or for a study of d simoon in
thb’pescrtbf Sahara',—.Soston^lTcics. . ,
A Queer Will Cn.c. Vj•'*»«•[
’ Oeorgo A. Alter andCatlmrino.hls wifu
cttOh 'determined to givo to' tho survivor
tho, property lie or slio possessed. Two
tvllls ivoi'e prepared for execution, and ms
was supposed were duly executed, and
then'placed hi sojiarato, envelopes.. Tho
husband-djed, and on examination of-tlio
"nvelopo containing, ns was thought, his
rill, It was discovered thnt-tho husband
ad signed his wife’s will.and the wife lmd
ft this.dilemma tlio wilh ol
* ' was passed
ion stating
mistake” tO tho' 'sutlsfaetion of'tlmregU-
tcr’a coutt, tlmt tribunal is clothed with
“tills powers of a Court pf chancery,” and
Is authorized “to reform said paper-writ
ing,” and “to lmvo entered in iho olllce
for tho register of wills in and for tho city,
and county, the snld papor-wrlting, which
ho (Goo. A. Alter) Intended to exccuton3
his last will and testamont, as if the said
writing had been signed by him, with his
care- at the 3oor of PTO
, . Tho judgo decided against the petition
er, on the grouud tlmt no.law could oxe-
outo a. will for a dead man.—P/iila. Xa-
guircr. ; . -
Novel Stilt.
were
tlmt . .
soon after daybreak. They had read and
S lked to hot In'.tho eifrlier portion of .tin
glit; but, ns the hours crept on, sho sdnl
to sleep. They could toll by ivlmt. sho
fniutly uttered in her dronnis, that they
wore of her lournoyings with the old man;
they wore of no painful scotacs, but of thoso
who had’helped them, nnd used them
kindly, for she often said, “God bless you!"
with great fetVofc
Wakiug, slio never wandotod in her mind
ifitniismtio stock orniwo .inivcit-y, for imiilos bnt'Onco,“and tlmt was at beautUUl music,
1 j!Igh which, she said, was in- the-air.- God
b ooraSTcd,
Bi’imdieSjWincs,Gins,Scgars
- . Deniftrs In r *
Xiyc.'XlourhoiHtml Mnnongalirla Whiskies
i... i- .Miimiriiotiu'OisofUioCelolmttoa -.
STOPGAVALL IHTTEBS
, ■KtE-lir-A,.. yiillelmll sncot, Allamu, U.n,
' J;^ tt ^»AN,STAf.Kricd;
* ’WlioluBtiin - '
Grocers, Liquor &' Commission
■ ,/joi 'i MEUcilANtS, '
13 Sdlllll Htlwiml llomtnl Slfeols. :il6tt?ccil
V l-omlliml itml Pnit Sli'pets,
" 11A1.TIM0I1R.
ortien aollolteri. Muyai-loiu. |
IVIIIUII, DIIU earn, IHIfl HI IIIU 'IIII, VTUU
knows. It may lmvo boon. Opening hor
eves, at last, from a very quiet sleep, slio
begged tlmt they would kiss lior ouco again
Tlmt dono, slio turned to the old-man
with a lovely, smile upon - ho( faco, such,
thev said, ns they lmd never: scon, nnd
could never forr ' " - -
X>i-h. ^V. •VVe-ItlvlMKS & ^oii,
1'orim-vly of Soft!ll C.'uvnllnu,
.JroLiU'ii'g^"' I ' JitmutryHy.
quiet Inlnd, and manner quite uualtered
T)«- , ‘‘ , '- BKOWS ’ft,x I1 m I .:, D .G TO „
Iiisui’aiico and Land Agent.
Anout for .EtnnLifemi«l Fire lii*nvm»ouCmu-
l'utmun, lliutroiTl. v
AT.RO, UllNlill.U.-.I.AND AGKXT .
Juuuury D-l-m. . • v •• '.k\
Livery, Fccdand SalcStablc,
' Cniwforil 611-cel l’allon, 0e„
TVlieVo lie « H1 I"' tiWW •<* .'.",.^1?
1 n nlvu nuui onll. Ijl/jpk foci ..-- - -
. - QAK1UAUV AND .
AVafjoii ikannfaotoryi
- D.itTox, Osoiiau.
Aloi)g the' erdwdod path tlioy boro lior
nownspurd tho newly fallen snow tlmt cov
ered'it, whose day qn earth' lmd.bcon as
llOotingi -' Under tlmt porch where sho lmd-
sat, when Heaven In its' mercy brought
her to that peaceful spot, sho passed.again,'
and tlio 'old church received hor In Its
quiet shade,
Rolling n Klmro In Future life,
lie fore a court in tho province of Posth,
Iluugary, a suit wns peuding, tn which an
aged Jew was to make a statement under
oath. ■ ■
Ho wns ready to take tho ontlf, when an
other Jow arosonud ’protested against it:
» "This man (lare not take mi oath.’!
“AVliy Hot?” nskedthe judge.
■ “There exists a Hebrew prayer which
contains tho sentence; that ‘ovory Jow has
u share in. till) life to come.’ It is now
abouttwenty years ago, whlls 11 wns pres
ent, when tho man who is how about to
1’lnntatlon Wnunns.
'’UmlilnAkt*
“!.! C i ft i:
os reimktifleit tfhd
jsilnumVittiif nil'work witfroiitixl uml ifitlsltutf
AImviiK raroi work tlnnoou short notice.
Aprikes-i-jiit..-;;
AliltorlKlil* from -lattlinlr.”
“Tiino moves with equal Blowncss,
whether wo experience many impressions
or none.”
"If wo could only so conlrlvo our liycs
as to go into tlio country for tlio first note
of the nightingale, nnd return to town for
the first unto of tho mullln-bcll, existence,
}t is huinhly presumed, might bo moro en-
"Thc gardener, llko all hcitdgnrdcuers,
was opinionated.”
. “Olio’s life clmnges In a tnolnohti”
"The feeling of satiety, almost inscpnrn-
blo lrom largo possessions,' is a Burcrcauso
ol misery Ilian ungrntillcddesires.”
“Xo real busiucss in them,” (referring
to tho Fenians.) “Their treason is a fai
ry-tale, and their sedition a child talking
in its sleep.”
‘ ‘Xiuc-tonths of existing hooks aro non
sense, nnd the.clover hooks area roflita-
tion.pt tlmt nonsense.”
“Tho external llfo of a nation is Us most
important one.”
“Thrcescoro-and-tcn. at tho present day,
is tho period of romantic passions.”
“You know who tho critics nro? Tho
men who have-failed in literature nnd
art.”
“Xovcr you sign a papot* without lead
ing it first, and knowing well wlmt it
means.”'
“There Is no man', however gifted, oven
however conceited, who lms any real con
fidence in himself till lie has noted.”
“He loved conversation, though honev-
crcoiivcrscd. ,‘TUofe must ho annudicnoe, ’
he would say, ‘and 1 am tho audicnco.’»
St. Aldegondo “was opposed toallpriv
ilege, and, indeed; to all orders of men ox-.
m a
”“ 11 * *' i^i.-etsqtit. - - - /
A citizen of St. Faul, Minn'., whoso lifu
was insured for forty-tlnco .thoushud dol-
A voty,. novel and interesting suit was
istltutcti a "
Wiho mul Otlierwlno.
The San Francisco Hoard of Education
lms resolved to disolmrgo any Tomato tea
cher who gels married.
Ah Ohio paper Bays that ono thousand
married couples were divorced in tlmt
Sl.-iln lust vp!ir. t,II f wifT t-
A man In Chicago a few nights ago eat
two quarts of Ico cream on a wager, aud
died before morning.
On tho-lst inslant an Island oti the Gre
cian coast was gobbled by an earthquake
and disappeared.
A Minnesota, preacher supplies liino
churches, his circuit being 170 miles long.
•Last year his entire salary was §308.00.
Tho grasshoppers are running the farm
ers In Kansas. They causomore ditmugo
than tho Indians, nud can't’ ho killed or
dflvbnaWny. Vr 1
lied Cloud, noticing tlio great- number
of hald-hcndcd people-ill IVasliingtou, re
marked that lie thought It was a. poor
placoTorsoaips.' • 'J ;, jS
A nurso in Oakland, Cal.; lm's bicii Bc'n-
tcuccd to six months’' imprlsOnhieilt fo'r
boating a. haho four months old ju tut uu.-
raorclftil manner.” -
A widow in Xehrnska is imilcr arrest
p'n a clmrgo of killing her four clilldrcii,
iii order to remove all Impediments to a
second marriage.
Beauties often dlo old maids. They sot
Buch'hviiluo to themselves that tlioy don’t
strongly in invor ot ino equal envision oi
all proporty, except land.” ■
Ail agrecahlo person in defined as ‘‘one
Who agrees with you.”
Cnt'clilng h i'ly lu C'liurcli.
,'A-lady in ono of our churches rested lior
head on tlio hack of tlio pew in front, 113
all devout peoplo do In the time of pravof i
hut in tliejiow before her sat a y oung nidti
who noither bowed his head Or kneeled.—
A hcautiful plume nodded and dnneed up
on tho bead of tho fair ono behind him,
occasionally touching tho nock of'tho
youth, who ovidcntly considered it it fly or
somo "other troublesome Insect. For a
tlmo lio‘boro tho unpleasant sensation
without n mhrmur, hut at lostpatienco
censed to bo a Virtue, and from tho flash
of, his eagle eyo brio could plainly see that
tho hour of “that fly”, lmd coins'. Instead
lnrs. dropppd dead while fishing near that
city, ono day Inst week. _ . .-
Courting is -tiio poetry of lifo,*and inar-
riago Is the prose; olid tho practfeitl polnt
is,-not to let tho poo try Bpol! ono’s appo-
titofor tho proso.
: Java must bo_a pleasant plnco to live in.
During tho pas’t year 183 women and 38
children were killed by ’tlgere, JS3 persons
by crocodiles, and t\vcnty-t\Vo by Bnakos.
Nico kid gloVcs can now bo bought In
j?arls for. two. francs .(37i cents) a pair,
and tbei market is so overstocked thatman-
ulhcturers can’t koop up the prlco. - - I
Belgium,nllttlo kingdom of it,382 square
miles—about the slzo of Maryland—gives
Instituted a fuw days nga in- the Circuit
Court for Baltimore.city. Tho bill alleges
that tha complainant has buried her hus
band in a com.otcry belonging to a Jewish-
congregation of the" city, of Baltimore
known- ns tho Ilodoph SchTilom; tlmt sho
desired now to'romovo tho remains of her
husband, hut that tho congregation deny
her the right, nnd slie'prnys thnt-tliecourt'
may compel them to. deliver over to her
tho keys of tho cemetery. This, suit in
volves tho question whether .a congrega
tion has a right to pass laws rcstiictingits
mpmbors frqip removing the remains of
tholr-rolatlvcs from thoir burying-ground.
This is a law that.custom lias for a long
tlmo sanctioned among tlio Israelites, and
its legality: will he determined at this trial,
rllttllimore. ~
i Gazette. s
- Geuornl War.
The following letter;' dated at Denton,
Texas, gives nn account of tho present dis
orderly condition' of tho, Indinps of tho
.Toxa8 frontier:
. . Parties from west of hero report tho
country full of Indians, and tho greatest
alarm prevails among out citizens. - Last
night, twolvo miles wrist of- here, a party
of Indians took nnd Carried off sixty hriiul
of horses. A, great many of.our norse-
raisers - aro gathering mid driving - their
stock back to the interior. -Some of us are
stlU, holding on, hoping-*’ ll0 government,
will glyc usqjfotmmon, but I nm fenrfol if
it comes at all it. will ho • too lnte. ' ■ Wien
wo saw that Gen. Sheridan'lmd gone to
tho front wo fait that our Indiau troubles
writild So‘dil bo brought to a closo, but be
fore lu) lmd time to do anything lie must,
ho stopped to givo the cut-throat chiefs a
ohalico to lmvo a talk with their Great
Father.’ An express from the Comaiiclics
ot Fort Sill soys: “Bo Olt tho lookout.—.
Ono hundred aud twenty warriors, lmvo
left for Texas.” - Tho reports front all di
rections Indicate a general war. .'
A Quack Doctor Units ,V,tny With six
• AVomcn'iit (l ThnoT
Dr. Young; tho quack cancer doctor,
who swindled Messrs. Jariics & Jones .of
—t,.i_-^-Lti-.. o. - ] lna |j C0U
his wife
tu- ituou oiouuuii, Hunt .ttiiiott State ho
hfrils, swindled a dozen or two of gentle
men, and ran away on .Saturday moruing
with six young women froiri the neighbor
hood of tho junction of tlio Ilolston rivera.-
Ho took the Western train at Uriloli With
four of the damsels, and wns joined nt
Jonesboro.’ by tho other two. He chocked
his baggage to Louisville, mid is supposed
linvo gouo to Utah with his “happy
sq., (oditor of.tho -jffow Ago) of
Sail Frauelsco;'- have been in this city (nt
WUllard’s) for tho past few days on busi
ness connected with tho mission, und will
leave tills evening for Xoiv.-York, nnd in
foiy days will embark for. Germany for-tho
purpose of establishing tlio order there.-
WushfligioiL Slur.
■ ■ .; •
llotv G-tiklU's.I-(tr,lnti aot luto Print.
ono ■■
It seems that Bullock’s
merely to givo Grikklll tho pardon to carry
nrotlnd In his breeches pocket.- so.t|mt If
any officer of tlio lafrBollarnd him ho could
draw it Ihcrefrohi and dciy.arrost. But
thc'bost laid jiliUiB oven of such sharp cus
tomers ns Bullock rind Gnskili; sometimes
come to grief. There.was a batch of
“procs» nnd other “plmt tnkes”. to go to
tho Era office that day, nnd a blundering
clerk sent tho pardon with -tho rest, anc
next -morning all Atlanta wns posted on
what wns intended to be a very private
little gnino. "Of courso it raised Cain,—
They say Gnskili .blrissed tho eyes, hvor,
lights, otc., of tho clerk aforesaid to such
na oxtent Ihitt if'Wa'S feftt'ed’lio would lmvo
Tho richestparf of tho'whole affair, liow-
Vtrpwns tho consolation said to havo boon
' Gaskill h ’ “ ffif
to Imvog, . ...
family.—liristol News,. ..
ii ho lms nothing
hopikfor in tlio life to conio; it must ho
certainly hulifllTent to him whether to
swear to a truth or a falsehood.”
> TMlrihltor was examined Into, arid, os
tip strilggo transaction was found, to have
wild,sold
...
Times.
—
Civil TVtir.
- In UiPiVriusstori' in Coiigrcss lho lladi-
cals tliri'uN,i',l civil war if a Democrat is
clccted-FreviuHt. “Sir. I say hero,” toi^
Sonator DriV “that whenever the tlmo
comes that TV nation shall seo Clearly
tlmt the voicetf. j'ts iqgal voters lms tx-on
overthrown hy\|s vote In tho city of Now
York, then a IVo poftlofi of tlievotors
Will rise as c”* r ’ '
SS‘T.,„
civil war iu'llUa'couiirv 0 !’"
. TlinnU Clod. . .
Tho- Bryan Appeal, it Texas paper,
thanks God in tho fellowing style: • .
Thank God that wo havo never soon nor
heard of any Southern woman perambu
lating tho country ivlth gVcen-specUicles
mid netmorplirauito apparel, preaching
“woman’s rights,” “free love” and“spir-
itimllsm,” as wo lmvo often scon those
lantcrn-fnwcd, thin-Bhankcd and forked-
tongued “strong-minded” women do, who
hair from that region whereof Boston is
tlio social center. Wo feel grateful that
wo havo novor -hciird a Soutliern woman
contend that tho holy ordinance of mar
riage should ho solely, a tlmo bargain, like
contracts of hire 'and ■partnerships, rind
dissoluble by consent of parties, AVo all
fool' prri'ud of this, and at tho same time,
if these gfech-cyed Spinsters , of the Erist
want to boliovo thcro- is no God. and no
fixed codo of morals, and to enjoy tlioir
frce-loyoisip, and to drink hard cider on
election days; tlioy are yyolcomo to do so.
Tho Virgin Mary.
In tlio Catacombs; tlio subject of tho
Nativity, which occurs on two sarcophagi,
ovidontly belongs to tho last dcclino of tlio
porioctofclassieChristianart.' With those
two exceptions,- iio'tfncC of a representa
tion of tho Virgin can he found In tho
mural or sculptural art of tho Catacombs.
-lb. , • ' .
and declare llutt tho
Fresidency by that
never toko his seat
I como tho first real
Oratory.
Akto eminent
daily practice, during tho Whole of a Ion
llfo, to commit to memory some strikin
passrigo of ait ancient or modern' author
and to, this lmbit his friends attribute-
much to the liveliness of his fancy, an-
thc richness bf-dlelion wh|oh olmraeteriz-
ed Ills eloquence.—Lon- Qiiei'itr/y (1808).
ofl'orod
lya-ft'iend. Gnskili want
ed to know if- his fricud thought the affair
would injure him in public estimation.—
"II—1,-no” wns tho reply—“riotliing can
hurt you. XWeyrdpfc tC Messenger. .
Grant'ns. Gpltty. tin TVhUlotuorc,
Tho Now York Sun (ltad.) doolarcs' that,
tho Houso-must-follow up tho'prlnclplri
laid .down in tho'rejcction onVhittcmoro,
That a man who bestows au ofllco upon
another person in consideration of money
or valuable presents given to him by,the
nppoiutcc or ' Ills fijomls. is himself unlit
to hold office, ahd that'tho IIouso will' dd
all-in their power to exclude such a man
from office*
It insists tlmt tho nouso shall Hot stop
US its application to tho case of Whitto-
more; but givo it a wider application- Tho
following oxtfa'ct Will show wlmt sort of
gamo tlio'Sun proposes they shall hunt: I
Is itnot notorious that tno President of
the United States has received presents In
money, houses, lands, and in other forms,
from certain persons , arid tlioir frictlds,
and In consideration thereof lias conferred'
i thoso persons arid their friends lm-
... .antand lucrative offices? Of tho recep
tion of tho presents nnd the bestowal of
the offices tlicro is not a shadow of 'doubt;
for this was dono openly aud ostensibly
boforoalltho people. If thoro bonny doubt
tlmt tho offices wore bestowed solely or
partially In consideration rif the presents,
i$ It riot tho duty of tUc Hotiso.to inqulro
Inin 4-tv A nth f inttd - •' •
Into tho matter?
. lironulmtii.
Mr. (aftenviud Lord) - j3rouglinm once,
after truvclllug all night f proceeded, to ad
dress tho olcctors of Leeds beforo ho had
tn.tr, performed:his customary ahlutioiis. At
lug tho Whole of'a long tllQ eoriclusion of a-diatribe ngnlnBt cor-
— • ruption ho Jiftod up his lirinds aud exclaim
ed: “Those, bonds nro clean.” As they
happened to bo Very dirty; the gesture did
not add much to bis asseveration of luno-
ccu’co,
peoplo of Gudsdcri, Alabama, ar-
ver ofoxcltcmcntovcr the fact that a pi
ty of somo twenty Cherokee Indians, il-
scendants of the tribe of the celebrated
Chief Knskovy, are on tludr way to Gads
den, tlio object of their visit lining to make
known tlio locality of certain lend nnd sil
ver mines said to bo within ono mile of the
Double Springs, Just outside the corporate
limits of Giulsdcn.
Tcxitt.
Thu Texas legislature Is thus photo
graphed by the Galveston Bulletin: That
journal declares “it would ho difficult to
gather a miscellaneous coilipnliy which
woliid not ho its superior in any of the at
tributes of inanllood. It need not excite
our surprise tlmt ils acts are in keeping
«jth" its general character. The members
of.tlio lower House becmto lmvo neither
knowledge, fear nor apprehension of any
hcrenftor, nor any punishment for their
Jiflbnecs, cither .poli tical, physical or spir
itual. Starting with assumption of pow
er and a knowledge Hint if once the people
of Texas olitoiucd possession of |the reins
of government all would be losl to them,
they havo hesitated at nothing which
promised success.”
Oinrllt Not tti lla so Xoiv.
Tho l’hilndulphin l’ost (Uudieul) eon- ^
fosses tlmt “during the war independent 1
and honest men deliberately urged the
election of rascally or suspicious Kepubli-
cari candidates, because they knew they
would vote right on national questions;
“hut,” says that paper, "the war necessi
ties no longer exist, niul it is cowardly nnd
mean for tho Republican party to ask tho
people to vote for had men.” Tho Tost
appreciates where these “had men” nro
leading the Radical party, and hence its
-yarning/,V V.AsriU >
[Two
Wo
COlTCSp
such distil
the. State 1
application',
tlmt lie d
stituiloii;
did not So
We Cong
cess at
Novelty on tlio N
According to the Paris pi.
don theatre goers have expo
sensation, which exceeds ii
freshness the must brilliant imn
Botieieaplt. It seems tha
II., nt a performance nt t
Theatre, was seuil so tottc....
curtain waslov/crcd, then pr«
up, and the hifypij amt was aiinouno
tlio audicnee, together with tho I
gratifying addendum, that mother ami
h.dtl were doing well, all of which was re
vived witli frantic applause.
Afrantio^clutch and a spring behind him. . ———
Imagine .tho.horrorof tho youth to find in comfortable snpport to over 0,000,000 poo-
ftkt.oraboutfiOOtothoequaromilri, . «
sadly disarrapWng tho contour of braids A society, lms liecn formed in Chicago
and chlgnqn. /Tho lady was indignant, under the namo of- the ’.‘Brothorhood of
MUlaut.Bonedieks.” No person is ad-
that time. ^.Eyplnuntions and apologies "ilttca as n mombo
folloWedj.and the disorganized was put in vorcod llvo limes..
• —i—»-<.♦«. '• , and when'it’s don'owlthuswofeolascon-
Otirt-veiiowHiiip to be iiitrodticctl ,nio teuted as a hoy that’s been spanked and
.. • . . ■ Gentians-, Wtaway-to cool;”
■ a m s °“ d,o ' v
in San Francisco, a resolution wns adopt- tho cost of living-is greatoriu that country
ed lliat. upon proper, application from. a than .any other, although tho prlco of nl-
sufflehmt number of brethren in Germany' 'most ovi ‘ •- •— ■“ —
8>?«:
authorized to issue a dlspensatioufor sucli 1 .A raotlior in "Warren, Pa., wliil6 putting
pendent.Order of Odd Follows in. Gorma-' snaho colled up in tho hedtclolhcs.. Tim
ny. Tho Grand Sire, E.-D. Farnsworth,: snako wns killed, aud found to mensuro
Esq;,.of Nashville, Tonn., and Frank B. fivo’fcot In length.
Austin, Esq., (oditor of.tho — * * '
Ilittllmliftm will Itttlo or Fiabl.
A few days ago Senator Drake declared,
in open session, tlmt tlio election of a
Democratic President would precipitate
tho country luto a civil war compared with
which tho “Into unpleasantness” was a
gaino ofboys. Tlmt will bo just as tho
Radicals like. If tho Democrats elect
their mnn, though, Mr. Drako nmy rest
assured that they will put hint in the
White Houso if it Bhould take n fiyo years
war to do it. :.
Three Grcnt NrolHUtcn Gone.
d Sir- James Clarko is no more. So, too,
is ono'of tho greatest of modern surgeons,
Mr. Symc. Also Sir James Simpson.—
These tlirco did much to maintain the glo
ry of tho old Edinburgh School. Clarko
reaped his honors in London. Simpson
niul Sytno reaped theirs in Edinburgh.—
cher, Tho three did much to maintain tlio an-
mrd; cicnt reputation of tho Edinburgh School
of Mridleino—tho best of Paris was riot tho
best.
Nor« Heiuli,. ;
A Washington letter says: “It is noto
rious tlmt tho appointments of Grant havo
flH In almost every instnneo given offenso to
ling Is less than* anywhere his party, rind led to Internal wrangling
and dispute. Tho Whito Houso is cou-
by sore-licnded Senators
lives. Senator Sumner,
aiiks among the sorc-honds,
litol in a street car, tho
■~^d In a conversation
Carlylo says that a nmri who has been
only a iittlo educatedrind thon riddled by
conceit, is' llko an egg tlmt has been but':
littla sat on by a hen and then descrtcc’
it is spoilt for hatching, or for use.
. A youug Indy of Indiana slioL a saloon
keeper the other day bcriariBoUripersistcil
in solUagwhlBkoy tohef loyOT^jftthcn,
mw tire yuitr-* t ms mngtiiige -
wards attributed by a reporter to ono of
the most prominent inemhers of Beecher’s
reeutm, vviticti was mane, tnu.uiiii.uiii uuv
satisfy him. .Hbilmv writes to a Brook
lyn paper saying tlmt “tho whole story is
nn .invention of a drunken man.” Tho
taugimgc uns actually used, hut not-by
Don’t Ktnre "tlnl.j.”
The Modtgoincry Advorliser relatch tlio
fiilloWlHg incident of tlio' negro -llli of Ju
ly bntberirio ricni* tlmt cltyf
Judge J: - D; Curinlutihani spoke. Ills
Pacific' track hritween Cheyenne ..a
Wasatch. Troops pro In ptjl’&Ult dr tlioiii
at RuwlihS rthu other points.-’. General
Shofmah.advises that tho lino of tha road
ho.kliardrid. liV judicious dlspdsltloris df
infantry; and will probahly reinforco Gen
eral Augur’s command with the Four
teenth regiment. Tho Sioux In tho vicin
ity of lrert Fettormnn lmve committed
depredations slnco Red'Cloud’s return
from Avnshlngton. Thcsonnd other facts
lead tho officers of tho army, to heliovq that
a general Indian war is immlriont.
— -— : :—
Another ilck nt Mr. Grant.
The Now York Sun, replying tff tho
Troy Titties says:' . - . ’
Having long believed and foponlcdly
stated that General Grant wns himself the
inventor of tho plan of campaign which
resulted in-tho capture of Vicksburg, wo
nro bound now to declare that silch Is not
tho cose. Tlmt plan - did not originate
with his mind; but with tlmt of nnotl
General Grant adopted Hod oxecuf
with success,
longs.to hii
ss. So much credit justly bc-
itn,'but thril ls all.' - 1
needier’
ilnsphcniy nt tlio last .even-,
’lymoutn Church is cxclt-
us circles of Brooklyn. At
services there is it general
.. views. Onoof the speakers
meeting said, alltuling to the
catching the lover Briber, married him; familiarity of some people with IleaVeil.—
whereupon tlio wounded saloon-keeper “SupposeChristwere ouearlh, (hoywould
said ho considered hiinseif the luckier man “ **— '
of the two.
Wlmt Minnesota Wants-—A I.on* Tarrlir
. anil it.Western l-nrlj'. '
What tho peoplo of Minnesota wants, Is
a Western party; a party pledged to Wes
tern ideas, arid voting for Western politics.
It is tlmo to stop sending men from Min
nesota to Washington, to vote for Massa
chusetts and Pennsylvania.
The peoplo of Minnesota want a .party
pledged to tho. Western idea of a low tarill;
a party, tlio members of which, In Con
gress aud at lion;e, shall represent tho in-
crests of the agricultural West, nud. not
thoso of the manufacturing East. Tho
interest of Minnesota is iu-a low tariff,
and tho Republican' party cannot fairly
represent tho people of thjs Stnto except
b^ advocattog their interest in tills and
Perhaps tlio most important question in
this State at this time, as well i;s tho most
difficult to deal with pmctically. ls.thu is;
suo between tho railroad .and tho people.
It is the dtity or Iho Republican 'party to
tlaco itself squarely niul unequivocally on
ho side of tho people in this strugglo ben
tween them and tho corporatloris'at whoso
mercy they now are. Tho peoplo havo a
right to expect tho party tlmt claims to
represent them to be in sympathy with
them in this matter. Reduction of taxa
tion arid cconomyAn.government, is to bo
tion, and should.ho insisted on by tho par
ty!— liochtster PotL
An tmlinii Wnir Api>rciiciiiictl.
The-probability of ilri tndlnuAvar iiiis
been very much sttengthoried by tho re
ception of-dispatches froiri Gcnoral Sheri
dan, nnnouriclrig tlmt considerable bodies
of Jndians are irtcrtliig. across tho Union
~ ritween Clioycnnq .and
i no «iiniicrs.
The New York Sun (Iiq>.) discusses nt
considerable length tho prospects of tho
lX*mocrats for a majority in the next
House of.Represenlativcs. It cites thirty
districts In the old free States, now repre
sented by the Republicans, which arc like
ly to go Democratic this fall, nnd gives tho
Democrats a change of ten in the South,
which, it says, can by effort be made twen
ty quite na easy. This will give us a Dem
ocratic House, hut the allowance from tho
.South is too small. Radicalism has mode
its lABt serious struggle in the reconstruct
ed iStatcs.
Enropcnn Crop*.
A Frankfort letter of the 13th of Juuo
in the Herald says: ^
JVhat was hitherto a probability is now
ft fact. Iho harvest will he ft failure in
Italy, a very hud one In,Franco and a very
small one here on tlio Rhino Arid in tlio
whole of Western Germany, while Austria
imu Hungary will liavc an early and ex
cellent harvest.
Fearful Accident In n Neh<wl.
A platform; crowded with elUldrcu, in
tlio Roman Catholic school-house At West
chester, New York, gave way on the 3d
of July, ns the children were witucsslnga
(lisclmrgo of lirc-works, nnd precipitated
the mass of human beings to the ground.
Over forty .children, and several adults,
were severely, and Borne of them fotefry
wounded. Among the latter a monk and
two Christian brothers.
lio Waul, too Merit.
A bachelor snys tlmt all lie should nsk
for in a wire would ho a good temper,
health, good understanding, agrocablu
physiognomy, figure, good connection,
domestic lmhits, resources of amusement,
good spirits, conversational talent, elegant
nmuuers aud money!
Important Doi’Ulom
Chief Justice Chase has rendered an im-
portent decision hi the Circuit Court of
tho United States 111 Vttgiula, ltv a suit in
equity brought to Oriforeo payment by a
defendant to the pluintilfs of tlicir distrib-
utiro shares of nn estate, by vvhicli decis
ion tlio administrator Who IhVestcd tho
motley of minor heirs in Confederate bonds
ivas fffquired to litakc a Mow settlement.
Afraid of Joint.
Tho Montgomery Mail secs great dan
ger ahead from the coming uf tho pig-tails.
It says:
Tlicrc are breakers ahead from t-hiaChi
nese invasion. The lluns, Goths, and
Vandals wedged their hordes into the
heart of tho Roman Empire. They got ft
foothold. The law treated thorn oil na
equals, and Rome went down. Is the Am
erican Republic stronger than tho Roluau
empire? Tossibly!
]!utlC3'*.H*Kilin t'0,
Colli'ctorBiiUcy’sdeliilcatlolixnow.raach
tho cxtracmliiairy amount of six hundred
thousand dollars. Ills securities, Messrs.
UpdykOj Douglass, and others have been
called upon to make good the one hundred
' 1 Cure ror l-oltnn Onin
A ddffespondo'rit gives this ns a ciirq for
.poison oak: Sihiply hiitho tho parts pol-
sqned wlth hot writer, ris tlot ns criit be
home; ltcop increisiiig’ It till It can no
longer ho used without burning: * Norir
press a soft;toivol against tlio jirifts sons
to absorb tho water, and. avoid l-Uhhlhg;
thon -apply ri rather strehg- sbluttdii of
Strong ilnvy or pliig thbriried Oli the pol-f
iotied places, and lot It dry: ■ tf lio Solution
is best when tho water is hot: ihavu tried
this; and have boon.qlifcd; of Aery nearly
so, in trio to four days at the most!
Iiiiporlttut llcvc-mto Decision.. ..
lio Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
In reply to n letter from tho popnty Sbcr-
jff df Gwinuott county, states that there is
lio penalty against Stato Courts for giving
judgments In ihvorof unstamped instru
ments, hut such cases can ho appealed to
tho United States' Courts.. lie also calls
upon officers to report persons who issuo
tho. rovcque laws. Tho’penalty in such
cases' is fifty dollrirspn copvlction.
Wlmt a “Loyrtl* 1 Kinta lms Itccelvu«L
Massachusetts lias received special ap
propriations during the present session of
Congress, amounting in the aggregate to
St,800,000, .Besides this, special exemp
tions in taxes on manufactures; amount
ing noarly to .sovcral millions more. Who
can longer; doubt that'tho government of
this entire; country is admlnlstored in tho
solo interest of Massachusetts monopo
lists?
Ihousriml dollars, for which they guvo
lrodds, thus leaving tho Guvernnieiit a
loser; of halt'll million,
„ . , owing to the doings
nt the immaculate Collector,—Courier-
Jeurnul.
Tin- l'roxprct In Ulliiol.N.
Tho Democratic" journals of Illinois aro
hulking vigorous wittf.irc upon the new
ColISlitUtlon; wldch is to he voted for at
the coriiirig election. Tho opposition to it
ia on tlio increnso, aud there is good rea
son td hope tlmt it will he defeated: Tho
Pittsburg Post says that theodlousncss of
tho fifteenth amendment will redeem tho
State of Illinois, aud bi-big it hack into tho
Democratic fold. ■
Don't l.llio It,
: The New York Tribune takes it in higli
uuugeon tout Jeff. Davis, in a recent Sun-
(laytaiOQl 8i>eecli in Memphis, clcelarctl
thai: “the cause of constitutional liberty,
for which our revolutionary fatliers. finight
nnd hlcd, n was “still dear to his h^artf”
If this lio treason, what’s the use of any
moro Fourth of July? “Constitutional
”seem3 to stink ns ft dead dog iu
tho nostrils of tho Radicals.
• <c8 '- j — • -
lliichvl»r*t I'roinotoil.
Tho Supremo* Court of this .State has
decided that a bachelor is a family, that
ho is tlio head of it, and as such entitled
to the privileges of tho Homestead Act.
Another Ilid.
Gen. Grant has been canonized by tlio
Northern Methodists. They are building
a church on tlio Hudson river under the
immo of tho Grant Methodist Church.—
Tlio tower will ho surmounted by a Hugo
Regalia'. *
Heavy Itick.
j Tlio Ohio Statesman gives Grant tlio fid-
lowing thrust under the fifth rib: “If Mr.
Toombs never got tlio chance to call the
roll of his slaves on Bunker Hill, he la mr-
tially recompensed by being aide tu detail
a member nf ids stall' as the ehieflnwolU-
ecr to the administration of Grain."