About The Newnan herald. (Newnan, Ga.) 1865-1887 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1867)
it lie Helmtitn- Jkratt.l , • U-HKD WEEKLY EVERY SATURDAY BY f , TT EN. J. A. welch. WOOTTEN&WELCH, THE NEWNAN HEKALD. proprietors. J. < WOOTTBN, Editor. VOL. IIJ ^TEWISTAriST, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1S67. [NO. 25. Onct tkk^s d* auascaiPTios : . ,. )T one vear, payable in advance, $3.00 t ion<i«....;; r -; }■»> oj,V three month?, 1 ', . r ,b of six wiH be allowed an extra copy. A j> v numbers complete the Volume.) •COME IT LAST!! From the Louisville Journal. Augusta J. Evans. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 1!Y EEV. H. A. C. HENDERSON. Miss Evans is a native of Georgia. The fam ily connections—many of whom are known to me—and who reside at Columbus—are noted for intellectual strength and personal accom plishments, • She was educated at home—her well informed mother the teacher. She could not be an «/■.;,miu of a letter school. A Fearful Picture. Clocks. In the retrospect of boyhood’s day At a certain town meeting in Pennsylvania, does not remei u 1 i the question came up w hether any persons clicked behind th, six >uld lie licensed to sell rum. The clergyman, unsophisti the deacon and physician strange as it may appear, all favored it. One man only **»ke the 'arnished clock loor and how we. i who that Eailways in Russia. C|e Mtirnm The special correspondent of the London Tunes, at present in Russia, recently wrote as • .'oilows: i: The distances travelers have to perform in watched the sotem movement of the long pen dulum rod, and caught cihfcpses of the retiec- . again t it became of the mischief it did. ihe tioa of our juvenile physiognomy in the bright : :I ' country arc so immense, and the weather question was about u> he put. when aH at once ; weight at the extremity as it swung in the to- is frequcutly«50 severe, that the idea of giving i J.here arose from out comer of the room a mis- j cus of our optics t After this antiquated speci men of horology was cased up in its cofnn-like receptacle, which re-ted the other read ing to the overhead ceiling, we well r.member h w we used to peer into the W. I!. W. DENT. ftroerr and i onimi^ioii M X3 3EL C JE3C iA N T West Side Greenville-St. Newnan, Ga. first insertion Rates of Advertising. Advertisements inserted at $1.50 per square (ofteu lines or space equivalent,) for first inser tion. and 75 cents for each subsequent in sertion. Monthly or semi-monthly advertisements inserted at the same rates as for new advertise ments, each insertion. Liberal arrangements will be made with those advertising by the quaiter or year. All transient advertismenls must be paid for wheu handed in. The money for advorti3eing due after the ■neon the floor and such di.-advantage*. ges are little houses a sort of domestic arrangement to the cars naturally occurred tc a p anle laboring under Rmrian railway carria- on vh els. In the first, ini p r:!y also in the second chiss, their inte- j SALT, SALT. SACKS Liverpool Salt, for sa W B \V e bv DENT GEORGIA RAIL ROAD. t\ W. COLE, Superintendent gh-.ss window that gave us a view of the gyra- : r;or may be described as a saloon, with all the , . W uf,-, -Is, Tm. dnes, Whit* and Opera Flannels, Cant , n and SaUbury do ■ky and N. C wolina Jeans Linseys, Keatn <’i rimers, Satinets, Jean j;.,.,fiie.l and f!rown Shirtings, Ticking, i ; i/men . Swiss and Jackonet Muslins, . rag< . !... lies and Mis Skirts, Indies and Gents’Handkerchiefs, Uoscry ,i,d Gloves, v. , , M1 1 Bovs’ Boots and Shoos, ip,.. \j ; ; c , nn i Children’s Shoes, iats iwtd Caps, . Crockery and Glass V arc, • . 1 ■ - - r V\ ator buckets, v\ : , : Backets, Tubs and Brooms, Saddle:. Snap cud Blind Bridle-; 1, rt -on and Buggy Collars, i: Whips and jinnies, I mbrcllas, Latent Cloth, , .,1,1 and Pocket Cutlery, Vel I:x'.is ana Sad Irons, Sausage Grinders, , l Hinges, Screws and Butts, , Mills, Fives, Cotton Cards, I’uiAo Nails, c. liui ' Axes, trades and Shovels, Bin. Stone, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, S.ida. Starch, Epsom Salts, ,,; )0 y Snuff', Table Salt, Cl,Sugar, Syrup, Tobacco, • ■„d.;r f Guu Caps and Tubes, . ’ ,-ti n Yarns, and a great many Notions ...,j things too tedious to mention. ”* < . ::in - |? ,nks, Almanacks for 1367, I’, per. Ink, (Villott’s Steel Pens, r i.tr Pencils, Envelopes, &c. f which will be sold low for CASH and CASH ONLY. liiib and Sell Country Produce. Receive and Sell any Goods on Consignment. Thankful !o all my old friends and yistom- • . < ):• !. favors, and hope to see them in and teet h e a liberal patronage from all. Corner Opposite 11. ./. 'Sargent's, Greenville Street- Newnan, Ga. J. T. KlitBY. U. L. HUNTER, Salesman, jrmerly with Johnson A Garrett. N iveuiber 10-12m MACK Eli EL. KiTS No. 1 Mackerel, fresh. f*r sale by W B W DENT. SUGAR. | y^BRI.S. Sugar; i Yellow, A !> C and Pow dered!, for sale by \Y B \V DENT. COFFER. lot Rio (all grades) just received for sale by \V B W DENT. CHEESE. STATE, fresh, for s -le bv V B V.' LENT. of Alabama. Air. Erurie, who vat' an acute metaphysician, being a uuvot.-l fri*-n-’ a.io wai- . ..■heirer of Miss l-ha.-s. was frequently ui ccr company. lie is complimented with the accusation of having written the transcen dental part. The cliarge, although untrue, was, ho N ever, no small enconium on the abili ties of Mi«s Evans, for .Mr. Harris was well .-i i In yo.rkr churchyard; all—every one ot them filling a drunkard’s grave! They were i«ii tauglit that temperate drinking was safe, ; that excess alone ought to be avoided, and. they never acknowledged excess. They quoted you, and you, and you, (pointing with h yet like all things . hat “pass away” the old clock is gone anti feta, of the progress qf this “later day” have usurped the place of the old honest timepiece. There ha- been no one th\:;g in which more ingenuity and talent has been first class the carriages are also provided with second stories, so to say, reached by an ele gant staircase, and tilt to i vitb complete bed-; in the second, if there are too many passen gers to be accommodated ou iho divans, part SV K l 1\ n EWaRT d fu fined, for :: le IV W C \V DEN P. Leave Augusta Leave Atlanta Arrive at Augusta Arrive at Atlanta 7.30 A. M 8.05 A. M- 5.20 P. M- 6.00 P. M- displayed than in the arningement and con-] of them are lodged in berth- which take the i juu, jvu, , J.- v.^. 0 — - > J ... -— * v ** -S - • shred of a finger to the minister, doctor and : struct ion of time-pieces. Every conceivable place of the rack provided in England for hats 10 FLOUR. TiBLS. Favorita—lOdacks It Y Brown’s best, for sale by ' W B \V LENT. DENT. NIiytT PAS SEX OKU TRAIN. L ivc Augusta 12.30 A. M. Leave Atlanta 8.00 P. M. Arrive at Augusta 6.15 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta 10.-10 A. M. Passengers for Mayfield, Washington and Athens, Go .must take Day Passenger Train. Passengers for West Point, Montgomery, -Mobile and New Orleans, must leave Augusta on Night Passenger Train, at 12.30 'ft. m., to ..lake c A-e , OKneetions. Passengers fuyChattanoQga,Knoxville. Nash ville; Loui .Lie r.ml S7tb Louis, must lea'.c Au- gu-ta on Day Passenger Train, at 7.30 a. m., to make close connections. {“jf"Tlirough Tickets and Baggage checked through to the above places. (felfFlcepiug Cars on all Night Passenger Trains. Dr. Neely and Judge Meek, (the latter the , r ,, , . . , , - , ,, ; author of lid Logic.! by turns, got credit fur ! ot the benefit* of temperate drinking had i •ru ! crMstic ! vo * v • !U )’ husband and sons. I begged, pathetic J! USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMA CJ[ BITTERS. Ki-L. lr is desirable alike as a corrective and S * id Cathartic. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. j'. A- it is being da !y used a: d proscrib ed »y fll phy-icians, as the formula will be handed any regular graduate. USE EDWARD WILDER’S . STOMAc’lJ /UTTERS. £v..;"Tl is an excellent apetizer as well as strengthener of the digestive lorces. CSU EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. fe^Tlt will care Dyspepsia. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. {ggrlt will cure Liver Complaint and all epecies of Indigestion. OSH EDWARD WILDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. will cure Intermittent Fever and rever and Ague, imd a 1 ,'- periodical disorders. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS.- gsg^It will give immediate relief in Colic- and Flux. USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. ^JV„Tt will cure Costiveues3. I SE- EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTER'S. jj. jy»U is a mad and delightful invigorant for delicate tamales. USE EDWARD WILDER'S STOMACH BITTERS. f^°lt is a safe Anti-bilious Alterative and Tonic for all family p-rpos<^ USE EDWARD WILDER’S STOMACH BITTERS. JSsTlt is a powerful recuperant after the frame has been reduced aud attenuated by sickness, • . * EDWARD M ILDER. Sole Proprietor, No. 215 Main Street. Marble Front, .Louisville, Kentucky. gtU5°-For sale by all dealers everywhere. certain rhetorical parts. Dr. Neely is perhaps the most accomplished rhetorician of the Southern pulpit. A. B. Moek, is a poet of high order. In evidence of ties, one of his poems, both in America and England, for a long time passed current as the coinage of the poet-laureate Tennyson. Now, J have conversed specifically with Har ris, Neely and Meek, a trio of my friends, and all of them, w hile admitting the compliment, disclaim the ciedit. * Miss Evans thought out and wrote “Beu lah.” Borne of my friends have suggested that Miss Evans is an infidel, or inclined to be one. No ! no!! no !!! She is no “Beautiful tyrant ! fiend angelical!” She is a Christian, and •‘Beulah” is a Christian book. Go on Sabbath to St. Francis street Metho dist Church, Mobile, Alabama. You will find an elegant Church, a tine, intellectual looking congregation ; in the pulpit, ♦ a man whose />< /> voice, rhetoric, logic—all, will im press you, and a-tine choir led by Miss Augus ta J. Evans. Instead of being an infidel, such as DeQujn- cey depicts in Mrs. Lee, making .scepticism ••buoyant by tnc gay feathering of many splen did accompiislrtucntS,” slie* is a meek Metho dist—a Martha at the feet of Jesus. There is nothing transcendental about Mis^ Evans. .She don’t affect to be an angel. She is purely humanly—womanly. She drcscs plainly, talks unaffectedly, suits her conversation to her company, and over whelms you with the idea of her exceeding common sense. She can talk to you in all the modem lan guage an ! all the terminology of metaphysics. s i-e wjn’t unless you leave an ear for it. She c: n give a nan )f arniquai inu taste art inkling of all the traditionary lore ofTarquins. Talmuds, Korans, lticliter, etc., but if you pre fer. she will.talk to you about the morning paper j or the raising of vegetables. She will sit down to the piano, if you like music, and sing psalms or ballads, or play funeral marches or quitji- steps, as you may prefer. She is one of the very finest performers on the piano. Miss Evans rises with the lark, and is fully prayed, but the od Is were against me. that completes the character of the retarding power and regulating the accuracy of the time keeper. We find a change, too, in the materi- Tlie minister said the poison that was do- III of the movement from wood—honest oak stroying my husband and boys was a good creature of God ; the deaoon, who sits under the pulpit there, and took our farm to pay the rum bills, sold them the poison ; the doctor said a little was good, and excess only to be avoided. My poor husband and poor boys fell into the snare, and they could not escape ; and one after another was conveyed to the sorrow ful grave of the drunkard. and cherry —to metal of brass, steel and iron. When we look at the olden wheel, all cut by hand with the knife, aud see the nice machine- cut and polished pinions of our clocks of to-day we look upon it and say, “What a change is here 1” Of the form and fashion of cldc-k-cases we may truly say there is no limit or end. and the same mar al-o he said of the material of which Now look at me again. You probably sec the casois comp.sol. Me can enumerate wood, me for the last time. My sands have almost | run. 1 have dragged niv exhausted frame j from Iny present home—your poor house, to warn you, false teachers of G-xi’s word !” And with her arms flung high, and her tall form stretched to its utmost, and Lei* voice raised to an unearthly pitch, she exclaimed : “ I soon shall stand before the judgment-seat of God. 1 shall meet you there, you false gables, and be a witness ; gainst you all!” The miserable woman vanished. A dead silence pervaded the assembly ; the minister, deacon and physician hung tlxeir heads, and when’the president of the meeting put the question, . “ Shall any licenses be granted for the sale of spirituous liquors?” the unanimous response was—“No!” Discontented. We never vet knew iron, glass, brass, silver, bronze, marble, porce lain, gutta-percha, cement. Xe., and fashioned after the angle or curve that geometry ever stops elegant buildings painted red, with broad white facings round the windows and along the eaves. Without, the very picture of clean liness, they are well-stocked receptacles of the good things of this world within. The pas senger enters a large waited hall, scrupulous- j ly whitewash'd and paved with flags. Ou long tables a sumptuous repast awaits him, every ■ plate over a lighted lamp to maintain the 1 warmth equally necessary in this country for I taste a::J wholcsomencss. The \iiues and , beys of every dime are represented in uutue- 1 rous bottles, alternating ou the neatly covered tables with steaming plates. The hall is in ; the bare, cold style so often met with in this country when pomp is not iutended; but the A LL *’ J| SS WARE. le bv W B W DENT. ATLANTA and WEST POINT I?YYITaJRO.ALD. Atla^Li I ARROW TIES. OT Arrow Ties for Cotton, 50 per cent, cheaper than rope, for sale by W B W DENT. IIow universal it is. »«c ug.« ......... . - ... . - , the man who would sav, “ I am content.” Go i hor went tor the payment of the clock that was, where you will, among the rich and poor, the j to tell for more than one generation the time ; man of competence or the man who earns his ; of their rising up mid the time of their sitting : bread by the daily sweat of his brow, you hear ! down. Farewell, old clock! thy venerated the sound of murmuring and the voice of com- ; face L almost forgotten, end where thy ancient j plaint. form is cherished it is, by those who have [ ho was gfown grey, am’* bent with years, and, like produced—formed after the likeness of every- j viands are good, the waiters ready, and their thing in nature, and out of nature—flowers, an- white gloves unexceptionable. I need not say imals, nymphs, and representations of heathen j the whole affair is* dear. Such luxuries as deities, some chaste and appropriate and others these .ire still regarded and paid for as exotic wholly inappropriate—tl.e human form some-! ;□ this distant latitude. The station is an times grotesque like^a Falstaff a banjo playing i oasis. Round about it the aboriginal race of “colored gemma?;, ora smiling Dinah—Old the country lives in woodsn cottages, iuclu- iime hiinselt, reclining, with scythe and glass i ding the whole familc and their quadrupeds, thrown aside, and sa lly viewing the quiet i t nn a ctn.ri,. rf nn■» moving of the hands as they travel their daily ’ 4 round. Elegant and inelegant, cheap and costly, chaste and common, sober, brassy, rad tushy are the clocks upon the vender’s shelves. .M’c can take our selection as our taste aud purse dictates. We are not? restricted as were our grandfathers, and the purchase of a time-poicc is not a matter of such moment as it was with them, when perhaps the profits of a year’s la B RAGGING AND ROPE. AGG1NG aud Rope for sale by Lcav •Arrive at Newnan Arrive at West Point Leave West Point .... Arrive at Newnan Arrive at Atlanta L. I W B W DENT. IRON. 7 RON. Swedes and English, for sal.- by " W B DENT. HOLLOW WARE. QAO PIEOES Hodow Ware, all sizes, for swUU sale by W B W DENT. W. O. PERRY, Newnan, Gn. 12 15 P M 2 42 P M 5 30 P M 3 40 A M 0 15 AM S 37 A M GRANT, Superintcndant. W. E. FLEMING, Atlanta, Ga. HARD WARE. fTHRACE Chains, Shovels, Spades, Fry Fans, J- etc., for sale by W B W DENT. MMM> §i©Il PERRY & FLEMING, —DEALERS IX- The other day we.^too;! by a cooper, who playing a merry , foie with ids auJs uvonr cask—“Ah,” sighed he, “mine is a hard lot— forever trotting round like a dog, driving away at a hoop. ’ ’ “Heigho,” sighed a blacksmith, in one of the hot days, as he wiped the drops of perspi ration from his Lrow, while the red hot iron glowed on the anvil, “ this is a life with a ven geance ! melting and frying one’s self over a burning fire.” •J ;i* Ik are aged • y 1 old, nv d waiting but for a little space of luLc- to c,'u-:iv,r’ v'ec. l* ■ tici.s , of thy image with the ass*>ria»ions that have I past and gone.—American Artisan. A Braes of Puritan Brothers, Jt is the boast of that most estimable and exemplary people, the modern Puritans, that all the domestic virtues are more beautifully illustrated in Massachusetts than in any other Vv’hy Women cannot enter Masonic I»dc.es -Frequent complaints arc made by ladies in! relation .to Masonry, and their principal argu ments arc, that their husbands have no busi ness to do anything, that they cannot tell their wives—that that which is secret must be wrong —that it is only a mean excuse, and so on. One I branch of the subject seeing, however to be cu-1 pable of legendary explanation, aud the Nor-1 folk Journal publishes, thereon the following paragraphs : When King Solomon was still a young man he had married his seventh wife. She was a beautiful young Ammonites?, with locks as black as the raven’s wing and eye as bright as ihe eagle’s - It was believed that she was rise favored ftdr one syma.g all the suit.mas of tue 1 Great King for his affections were not .divide.- then a.» they afterwards became. Flie knew | her power, and used it unsparingly. In addi tion to her other qualities she was as inquisitive [ as ever was a woman on this earth, j Oi.e evening King Solomon attended lodge I on some grand occasion, and stayed out some- U | what late. When he returned home, he found the fair Ammonitess in the-dumps, and pout- B WOODEN WARE. )UCKETS, Tubs.'etc., for sale by W B W DENT.. COPPERAS AND MADDER. '(OPPERAS and Madder for sale by W B W DENT. c TOBACCO. rpOBACCO, Chewing and Smoking, for j<ale by W B W DENT. DRY GOODS IT 4 W/ 7 if CASH, CASH. E SELL for Cash or not at all. V, B W DENT. ; D? ,; e • B T. BABBITT’S STAR YEAST POWDER 3 Light bnseiift or Any kind nt ec.k*- may be made with this “Y< asi Powder” in 15 minutes. No shortening is i 'quir- d when sw< ci milk is used. B. T. 1’AJlIilTT, i: I will s.-nd a samplep;-t k.ige, free, by mail, ou receipt of 15 ecu: • • ]au> postage. Nos. (-1 to Tl' . r. duiigtoii st., N. York. June lC-12m. A GROCERIES, South^ast tornei of Public Square and ou Depot Street, nsTiFSNTT'iisr.A.isr, g--A.. ? Respectfully invite the public to an exami nation of their Stock before purchasing else where, as they are determined to sell as low as any house in the city. [Jan. 19-2m. B. T. BABBITTS PURL CONCEN- wounded Southern soldiers. She moved thro’ hospitals and camps "and over bloody battle grounds lHte an angel of mercy. .And now she is devoting the high energies of her nature to Hie erection of a monument (to cost twenty thousand dollars) in Bienville Square, Mobile, to the memory of ihe Confed erate dead. Miss Evans resides about two and a half miles from* Mobile, on one of the railroads.— Her home though not palatial, is tastefully ru ral, and a fit retreat for the muses. It is the literary Mecca, however toward which high end noble natures turn thaw footsteps} and is often thronged with the sons and daughters of immortal mind. A.life-like portrait of our fair and talented countrywoman will gTac ment in the Grand Exposi er, too our authoress, in propria ja-rruno: bend hqr steps, herself the noblest contribu tion to the World’s Fair. Miss Evans’is now a fine healthy woman, about twenty-sevenyears of age. a high order of in tailor, “to be compelled to sit perched up here, plying the needle all the time. V» r ould that mine was a more active life.” .“Last'day of grace—banks won’t discount —customers won’t pay—what shall 1 do 1 grumbles the merchant. “I had rather be a truck horse—a dog—anything!” “Happy fellows!” groans the lawyer as he scratches his head over some perplexing case, or pores over some dry, musty record. “Hap py fellows 1 I had rather hammer stone than cudgel my brains ou this tedious, vexatious question.” And so through all the ramifications of soci ety, all are complaining of their condition, j finding fault with their peculiar calling. If I were only this Qr that, or the other, I should HUNG TRATED POTASH or READY SOAP MA- Khr. Watranteddouble tbestr. ngfhef common tYi be content, is the universal cry. Anything but but is inflexible in his jrition at Paris. Thith- wh:lt V™ 1 -, 80 'PSf lhe Wurld i *» il Kis j The , v ;jj wagged, and so it will. terly.” The poor brother regrets ids inability to pay, and says, “If you want me to move I will do so.” The nabob then sends a bill for a quarter’s rent, and says if it is not paid he “will take the hay and fruit for rent.” As the rent is not paid the rich man says his pauper brother must “move immediately, or remain on sufferance, to leave at a day s no tice,” and will “take his manure towards rent.” The poor brother then prays that a “few tur nips iii the cellar will not be seized. The otli er replies that he will “m t t-.ke the turnips.” then, that I here ordain that neither thou, nor any of thy inquisitive sex after thee, ever enter the portals of a Masonic. Lodge ; but 1 shall enjoin the Tyler to pierce through with liisdrawn sword any woman that shall attempt to enter a Ibdge; aye, even thee, Queen of Is rael though thou be! ” And that ordinance of this wisest of mouarclis lets continued in force till tiiis d;-,v. t ■■ i* gallons of Soft Soai*. No lime is required. Cor.sniii'-rs will find this the ch'-apest Potash . in market. B T. BAFBT1T, No-. 64.6.5.66. 67,68, CD, 70,72*74 Washington st., June 17-12ni. New York. New Siberia and the Isle of Inkori are, for ip upon the dunghill, the most [fart, only an agglomeration of sand, ; B. U- ATL'.-i. “made from common salt.. Bread mad - with this Su<-rains contains, when baked, nothing but common salt, water aud flour. ness of manner, a trustful Christum * Tue Fittre French Emperor.—The yoirn Prince Napoleon Eugenie Louis Jean Joseph Possessed of j g c .u of Napoleon and Eugenie, and prospective ct, a refined taste, a soft- j Emperor of France, -was born on the 15th Jerness of heart, and a March, 1856, and is now drawing near the , she is indeed a queenly plethm of his eleventh year. While still woman. Her conversation is animated She I would be a Demosthenes in the Senate, if hei fsex were senatorial. She can talk t*> you of jointing until bright pictures shall move like apauonuua. Inifore your view. She can con verse of music, until you shall feel that your very heart is a musical sec 1 re. and the very at mosphere loaded with orchestral melody. Mention Pomponatius, Fuerbadi, Gousiu— J2JO. C. WHITNBR’S General Insurance Agency. Fire, Inland, Life & Accident, Insurance Effected and Losses Promptly Paid. Office at McCamy & Co’s. Drugstore, Franklin Buildings, Alabama Str’t., Atlanta, Ga. Refers to Rev. James Stacy, and J. J. Pix- Sov, Esq., Newnan, Georgia. Aug. 11-50-ly. MORGAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Healers in all kinds of urni t n,re, Spring, Hair and Common Mattrasses, GILT MOULDINGS, LOOKING GLASS PLATE, Ac., ' Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Xu. J"ohnson vacate at once. arms he was placed upon the muster-roll of French Imperial Guards, as a private m tue j ' Lazanis again implores m rcy for the sake is imported into China an I Europe, where it i» j Kn'Je ei^k militar-^du^ation ahd after- ! of hisrhildren. and says ; “I should grieve to 1 employe-1 for the same purp- e-t us ordinary | sili j r j? after SiS oSSuV a 1 lave »y poor cbiUr.u ««d.Wo ivory, rvbich « ro, G «h signed as a compliment to the army that an cindj will act injure the most d-!iw.*.-i fabric, and is enpekullv adapted f.»r woolens, wim.-li wni n<*t ’’ter being was!. *1 with tuis Soap, it mav be n.-..d in bard or salt r.ater. It will reui-c. e tar and stains of all binds. One should, at least nominally, go through all gradations of the service. When old enough to begin to learn the military exercises, he was rf Z j homeless and houseless. ' Don’t for Gojl’ssake, elephant and hippopotamus of Africa and Aria, pai’ut. fy* 1 ,' bt i al ™ if the ! tura niv i:-t< the streets. Dives be- Tne isle of banes has served as a • • ! tarry l* rthis i •' ’.’A* 'Wrec'io 1 - -<-n*' with each bar for ao U ! nignly n-plie- : - U for removing, yon will value.! le material for export to Cnma upwards . Vfirc-c- mdlons hlsA.iqmo soft soap from ]VXr*s. ■yNYITES her friends visiting the city of At- I Junta, to call at her Boarding House, con venient to the business portion of the city and Depot, at the cor: er of Forsyth and Peters streets, where they can be accommodated with board and bedding. [Jan 5-tf. and veu will soon see she is a triumphing Sun put through them with other youths or his [ | have to do so. I o.ot consent for you ttG of 500 years, and it has been exp rfed to Eu- remain.” Lazarus then throws his whole soul j rope for upwards of ldO years : b it the supply I own age. and in this way he was taught the trans-j bayonet and other drills' before he was eight years old. Bv this time, too. he had been Faith. amid the vapors of Cloudland. Intimate Christianity, and Jo !’ she i figured into a bright Evangeline-of th* Without; glitters li beautiful aiid the go-.d. a Tine s-.-nse of the ludi- But while special attention has been given to <-r. in.! mi nboundin'! mthos when the Ids miltlary training, liis education as a citizen crous. and an abounding pathos springs of feeling are touched by . . ... , . hand. Her dress is always neat, never ostonta- rudiments of ms.ruetion, he has received master's i has not been neglected. Besides the ordinary tious.- Her manners are simple, dignified, and , lessons :n two or three hr.n*!icra.the last distinghished by an absence of patronizing airs. ■ ot whit n was^ the setting up of tiqies in the or p-eci 1 of inis S- *ap. Each bar is wrappcal in a circuL r cor taming rail directions for use, prin- into one final beartreii'ling appeal, and says : | trom these strange mines remains undimi fied. Jl; Hnrii-', *ij-i German. Aek yopr grocer “Do brolher’ s’oare me another year; for GotFs I What a number of accumulated generations io r “B. T. Babbitt's tv »ap,” and take uo-other, i sake’and forth A of my poor children, let me | does not this profusion of bone and tusks irn- ^ ^ cs „ c3 ?0,'#&74 Wasl.ington ' ™ AI , remain. It . a A depuved ot this pnnlc^e I j pQ _ * .Tune IG-iffm. st., New fork, i n r ] r . cannot nossiblv keen trom tlie poor house. — ♦- * ' \lr.ts ,e *° EESOSENE and GAS STOVES! TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS, OIL CANS, Ac., Ac. cannot possibly keep from the poor He also begs tiiat “the hay upon the place will Historical Fictions.—Gen Early, of the late not betaken from him.” To this Dives replies j Confederate army, in his pamphlet givii in the following touching and noble burst “L history of his campaigns in the Valiev of Vir- gnshing fratt rnal feeling: “Y-u cannot re- [ gi n j a> ass^rt< that the Federal Generals.inclu- main and must vacate as per notice. The hay Gens. MdJlelian, Grant. MeadeandSheri- is advertised’ap.u will lie sold -at auction. i dan never failed in their dispatches, to place This ended the correspondence, and the appro- . .v, e f orCteJ u f the ConfedAates oppos-sl to them FORCE’S SHOE HOUSE. Whitehall, St., Atlanta, CJa .iftjy OF ill f i 1MJOT. ’E.yrJ AVK On Land the largest and best stock g*g“Fc- SAie wholesale or retail bv 11EJH H7.VL 4* FO I, CORNER WHITEHALL k ALABAMA STRS. ATLANTA, GA. October 20-7-I2SJJ- whom of expect she will die the bride of Literature. The man that claims her hand must be high- soulod, broad-thoughted. God-devoted, or he niav exjiect a civil rejection. val/n a throne. _ ,, _ In the event of ihe aeath oi the Emperor i Napoleon IH. before the Prince Imperial be- ! conies of acre, it is arranged that the govem- * ” be carried on for a Miss Evansls the glory of Alabama, and if ! ment of the country tLali be earned on :•» that noble Commonwealth had no higher claim time by a Regency, under the Empress, assisted to re- ujstruetion it would justly be considered by Br uce Napoleon, cousin of the Emperor, sometuing worthy of consideration to say it is tlie State, the home of Augusta J. Evans. The youngest son of Mr T hn Kilpntnck, oi splendid virtues which nourish and have their home in New England.—Richmond Tvnex. erate lorce did not exceed i0.O.“) ; at the bat tle of Antietam, when the Confederates were estimated bv Gen. McClellan at over 100,000, II Oldest Trxxs in the World.—The cypress of i t j icre vr c re but fiO.000 at Cold Harbor, when Somna, in Lombardy, Italy, is perhapa^he ol-, q cU p U r .? oW n Gen. Breckinridge's com- dest .tree on record. It was known to be in maud at 15,(/.Q there were but 3,0b0 and in existence ki the time of Julius Ca-sar, forty-two years before Christ, and is therefore more than j nineteen hundred years old. It is l05 feet high j ^q tLire c f a larger numltr of prisoners than of Boots and Shoes ever brought to this market an-1 a- they come direct from the eastern Manufactories w ill be offered to coun try Merchants at New York prices -freight j added. ! B. W. Foacv. formerly of Charleston, rv C.. j will be f ie i-f-d to see his former customers. Oct 20-7-12m. AGKfAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. NO SOAP' K0 'WATER!! NO SLOP:!! the Cooking for a family ma done with Kerosene Oil. or Gas^Cj® Kri/'with le~3 trouble, and less expanse,^ j^Tthan by any other fuel. “’SB * 1 Each Article rr.ane foetur r l hjj this Company is yuara.it end to perform all that is claimed for it. j&r^f-Send for Circular.“t£»g Liberal discount to the trade. KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO. Jan. 2-tf. 20tt Pearl Street, N. Y. mand at lo,0"0 there were but ana wi ^ , r*i_ c= ripnm’ncr Pnlictli the campaigns in the Valley Gen. Early asserts Sl’OWn S IxaaSS L.eaillllg rOllSll that G-.-a. Sheridan freqnently reported the : la tented October iU, lcOD. Bleeding Kansas Denies Seftsage to the j Hartford City, Ind.,_lost bis life the ot h Ne 1 bv <retting a grain of com fast in his the her dav ; and ‘2» in circTnnfer- nce at one foot from the yga w jj C i e arm y~ oat. It OKO , The Democrat's T<.qiesa special says the Ls menUonL-d as a singular circumstance—as it House to-dav refused to concur in the Senate undoubtedly is—that this is the seventh m- \mendment to the joint resolution to change *1.”;^ that has hatmened in that the Constitution so as to allow negroes to vote. Xhe Senate voted to strike out tlie w ord male as well as “white.” and to make an education al test. The resolution goes back to the Sen ate, and they will probably recede. uanee ot this kind that has happened locality. A cotton factory of one thousand tpinules and. twenty-jive looms is soon to be^started at Independence. M ashinglcn county, rexa.- ground. Napoleon v when laying down the plan for liis irreat rerd over the bimplon. a por tion of the Alps, div- rged from a straight line to avoi perior, in behalf in CaUveras posed, the trunk, to be 2 F OR cleaning and polishing windows, mir rors, gc' i, silver, platsd-ware, brass.jcop- Baxking to Some Bcepose. —The Buffalo Com- J JACOB BLACK, Commission ^lerchant AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS AND CIGARS, (Under Planters Hotel,) Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga. January 5-tf. ISTotice. A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Viliiom Holland, dececased, are notified ’ ’ 'notes aiid accounts are,in my hands l. 'Those- indebted will please come settle without delay. EGBERT Y. BROWN, Agent for Legatees.