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THE
/IJUSTUS HOME JOURNAL
tttitD asd prBLisflfcD n't
J. r. WATSRiVIAN,
EVERY -THURSDAY MORNING,
AT PERRY. GA.
CARHA T & CURD,
dealers in.
Hardware, Iron & Steei.
PAINTS, OILS, CLASS,
Cotton and Com Sweeps,
Macon,
uta30-:iin -
- - lioorgta
Cop al: and Japan
VATIWISS,
AT J. C.-GILBERT;!S DRUG STORE.
dec28-tf
PLANTERS’ BANK,
FORT VALLEY, GA.
Aotliovized Conijid, • - - $29- 00 T
CMSEB CHARTER KOM THE STATE.
Receives Deposits, discounts Taper, buy:-
and sells Exchange, also Gold and Silver.
Collections made at all accessible points.
W. J. Andebson, -
W. E. Buows, - -
- - - President.
.... Cashier.
DffiECTOES:
W. J. Anderson, Col. Hngh L. Dennard.
Wm. R. Brown, Dr. Win. A. Mathews.
Dr. W. H. Hollingsbcad.
jul20 9m
on nut
BY J.-T. WATERMAN.
PERRY, GA.. JANUARY IS. 1872.
H. M. HOLTZ CLAW,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY. GEORGrLL
BUFORD HI. DAVIS,
Attorney at Xiaw,
PERRY, GEORGIA,
WU1 practise in all the Courts of the Ma
con. Circuit, and in olheni by special con
tract jan26
C. C. DUNCAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
PERRY, GEORGIA.
DRUG'S, DRUGS
Dr. J. C. GILBERT’S
the place to buy PURE and DNADU1
i’ERATED .MKDICiMES.
HE SELLS AT MACON PRICESi
JALL AND. BUT YOUR SUPPLIES
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
WING & SOLOMON
MACON, CA.,
JEWELERS,
"WATCH W ORK,
"E5 33. a*.iaJv i 33.
v.*l9-I»in
F. A. JCBSOW,
C3r "L3. nS.2li 1 H 23. L
PERRY, GEORGIA.
FIREARMS %
Of every description repaired or remodeled.
Repairing of Sewing Machines,
AND ALL LINDS OJT
BRASS,
STEEL,
COPPER.
LIGHT IRON,
BliTTTANTA. or
SILVERWARE,
Done with neatness and dispatch.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
jan2C ti .
A Newspaper ot the Present Times.
Intended lor Pooplo Now on Earth,
including Farmers, Mechanic!, Merchants, Fr\
fewional lice, Wjrjrar*. TWaicrj, sari a. I Ma.
ner of Honest Foies, and theWives, Sons, an 1
lanzhteri of all such.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEA It !
ONE HUNDRED COFIES FOB. 850.
be e
Dr lose than One . _
850 Crab at every
SEMI-WEEKLY SUN, 82 A YEAR,
of. the tame site am general character: as
THE WEEKLY, bat with.» theater.variety ot
alacelimneoru readies, a :i,feralshlal; .the nn-ira
toitsenoeerjberewith creator freaneas. beewuo
.. 'tcoateatvicea waelUnstaaJ ofonca only.' 1
THE DAILY SL’N, S3 A YEAR.
ABDEH3GN& CROCKER,
FORT- VALLEY,. GA.,
Having leased the
PLANTERS' WAREHOUSE
A Fire-proof Brick Building, will do a
GEEERAL
Warehouse and Ucmmirsion Business;
Liberal advances will bo made on Cotton,
arul all produce in store. They, are also
prepared to til orders lor the best brands of
G-uano,
•it short notice. aug3 -tf
!K!X & KIRTLAND,
. ’Wholesale and Re tail* Dei -a iu
B oo ts and Shoes,
No. 3; Cotton Avenue; and 6G Third St.
MACON, GEORCIA.
MARSHALLVILLE JIGI1
School.
W. R. PINLEY, —Principal
MAESHALIiVn.DE' Ga.,
The spring term ofi872 of this’Academy—for
s and Female—will open Jam 22d, and close
[Written for the notion Home JonmLj j she seated herself and proceeded tu . doiied tile idea. I resolved to expend in the saturnalia of sinful iniquity .
™ « .«• , - T : . ;T tilife®; iudispenaible tablar.e|i- [the waiter pitcher. -The" movement| thus developed,' the voice ofremon-!
Trials 01 UCQSGkGdplii.^ I quette. Dish,-alter dish she .uncover- ; was nrrpsterf Ityn.
I Judge Bill Gibson, of the Au^
Circuit, one of Bullock’s judicial ap
pointments, in his charge to the Grand
Jury of Richmond county, last Mon
day, went back upon his friends in the
following unchristian style. Coming
’ from a umn who did all he could to
—— j saddle the deviltry he denounces upon
\’OT TT VO l P^Pta °f Georgia, his diatribe
kj. rt |sounds very much like the Devil
j qnoting Scripture. He says;
Shall it be 3aid that at Appomattox
was forever buried whatever of consti-
1 ‘SINCE FREEDUM CUM.”
musician and successful telcher. will tite choree
...f the musical department.' '
'Sect
ceased, are ..requested to. -make: immediate
payment, and those having demands against
he estate are requested to present them in
rms of the law."' f«0v. 16,1871.
JOHN H. LOW, Executor.
tho’ I have had seven, on trial already
with applications 1 innuMerable, ' and
yektiiemonth is ; -scarcely’half-’g^ftfei
Mr.D— advertised for a- “good cobk
washer and irbner,” and I really "think
the door bell was answered at least-r
dozen’ times a day, with - the- request*
ifiiidow Glass and Putty
FOR SALE BY
3r, iL O.
dec 28-tf
C. P. CUILFORD & CO.,
. MACON,-GA.
Are State Agentslor those Celebrated
FLORENCE
REVERSE *FEED
W -GLD inform their fri^iul* auo all Iu want
•i -Dor-tv jUiti - x>uoen tu a>.y kind, that thr>
have o-i. hand one 01 the iar^t Rt aud b«at ***ort-
mcuti 'ti he,found iu the stale. They t-ordudlv
mvita e Vydd « ust:*mers, at.d all others iu wai.t
of anything in their line, usually kept in a first-
class sfcortv cn'A %’i<\ examine. They pledge'
tliemaeivcs to sell at the
LGW ST POSSIBLE PBICES,
A preSnilnentlT reaflihle n-w»i>spcr, wltn tH
Ursee’ circulation iu the i.o.-ia. Free, ln.’c-
Dc-aiect, utd teerlen In poll!ice. All the new,.
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TIIE CHATTE11B0X
A Magazine for Children.
I ROSPECTU^
OF THE —
TLANTA
DAILY AFD WEEKLY.
A DE.UOUKATIO JOUHXAL,
ifed at the Capifcil of Georgia, .and tae O ffi
cial Paper of the County and City.
vicurt being exclusively engaged by The Constitu
tion. Full reports given of the meetings of the
^tate Agricultural Society. The Legislature Wall
Hooiimeet. " .
Its Correspoadcuca Bepartmont
has cl' giiT
PI a no s
itr 5* 5 f^isi
■Je n specialty. Its corps of
cuts in'the United States and
mg been engaged at great expense. Tho I
cf tae G .ueial Government csiiecally'of'the,
United States Congress;'are furnished by a Spe
cial Washington Correspondent. For the benefit
of Lady Headers, tho celebrated “Jessie JCke” s ‘ VI'
has- been employed', and sends monthly Fashion
f nf (arc train Va,v .1- - **" - A- „
Letters item Sew Yurfc-
Xlie Proprietors
luce with great sat-
-• arrangements for
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Messrs. 1‘OTT & Asikbt give notice that they
have made anangemeats Tor the sale of thi ;
monthly parts of thig-popular English Periodical.
This Magazine has, in a short taue. rcaoi.cd the
enormous circulation in England, of
16 0
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0.0 O !
Editorials and Original Contributions
Upon Politics! Literature, and other topics, from
leading minds of the country. -! I. - ^
'Hie. Lonstitntiou is known pre-eminently for
.ess Mir upon the enemies of the people and
Slate, refusing and utteriy repudiating .offi.
piti-onage, and throwing itself for support aoiely
upou taepcpjsle. _ _■ •* -J" • > *
oAV. A. IlHirpHiLLand E. Y. Clahhe, Proprietors.
jjgyfc-A-vgESx and E. Y. Clakke. Political Editors.
. A. Hemphiix, x>us*iuess "Mauagpr.
Wc al^jhave Lews acd Local iiiitors. :
XJ IE CON^'JTTUTIOIN
Each number contains 32 printed pages, and is
Illustrated with ten lull-page and a number of
a mailer BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED WOODCUTS.
Tne printing ia in that style -which is so attractive
to children, and which lias made several
magazines, and the chatterbox in pait.cn
favorites with children. Price f L50 a year.
Adreeas POTT £ AUER
ami 13 Cooper Union, Now
IwTigfmfiii j
T . . , ~ r-.- -TT-3U — .—Bfed-in Georgia.- .
it* yircoiation is large and increasing every d&y.
a .-.plemliil M diuni for Advtr.isers.
»o 00
5 00
*50
X 00
aeo
HEM,
FELL,
C O R D.
BRAID,
TUCK,.
QUILT,
BIND.
D ABN,
GATHER,
lLk! Ghtbei’ anil Sew on -a-ithoni Rfist-.
ing.
J. D. MARTIN, Agent, Perry.
Also Agents for the
WORLD RENO WNED
BELL-TREBIE
IS *!■ . LOUIS
IAINES BKOTIIEKIS
piANei'
l-.7CLKTc.XAS.
‘-Hdgbo! when will my trpnbfcs
enil?” thus sigbed Mrs. "D—, a lady of
wealth, ami Influence, as she sat. all
alone in her boudoir,- one bright sun
ny morning in tUe 'nml'dte"o£
jiivB ——m
1871.' Here ■ f am without a ctioi,'all idg from the-table -she retired to her
to see Missus D-^On summoning each
'applicant to my presence find intero-
gating them as to whafcthey could do?
“well mami jnst anything and every
thing,’’was the invariable reply;—
some were even “bom at de.copk.pot;”
.bgt op . testing. tbem; they. knew n«
more than.a.CoogpTSuyage nboyt ; pye-
piniDg a decent meal? victuals. Fresh
imported field hands, suited oniy to
the cottonj-patch and cqm-fii-ld.
The last one capped the climax.—
|f 6 gfCg ^^3
IP’s r 0 »
I'l § 3 ^
! f ft*
§8
o 'i
«9 ca,
would have spirh^d it in disdain!
Smoked 'hominy, blistered' "'biscuits,
buriit waffles, heavy" rolls, raw Ateak,
tea coffee, no worider Mr.D—becami
disgusti-d, peevish ahd 'eross; and' left
for his office in ah-ill hiimor! He how
ever settled with-the miserable em
ployee: she has taken her budget and
left, and T om : all’alone in' my glory,
with my dinner" to cook ; myself; so
this will not do for me: I niiist be nj
and stirring'for it is mow " past ten
o’clock, and twelve coixtes soon thesi
ehort days. Suiting: her actions ti
’her soliloquy, she hastened with alac
rity and delight, to prepare for her
liege lord, a nice dinner, such as slu
knew he. would relish. Mr.D— being
a man of means, bad prepared even
convenience for liis delicately, raised
wife; her kitchen j dning .the diniu;
room, contains a pantry and n Lird-r,
well supplied. Her stove was one of
the very best in use,the wood was cut
and conveniently piled;,and-the waicr
was ciu-ried througli pipes to. the ver
itable tubs themselves. By the stove-
hung a, “patent fircrkimil-r,” that
must eisseuliul luxiiry of the age,
that Mrs. D— could. find no fault in
the way of conveniences, to her domes
tic apartment. Our heroine,—.(.-lie
was oue in many seiises of tlie wotd)
d-'teriniiiiiig to be independent iu tiie
tuture oi these “unreliable good-for-
nothing darkies,” ‘now entered lnr
kitchen ior the first time iii her life,
its sole mistress; “monarch of all sh.
surveyed. ” YVliat a sight to behold!
everything in disorder; dirty pots,
kettles, spiders,’’pons, greasy tubs and
paifs; all to be “scrubbed, and dcaneu
by her tenner white hands. There
being no other altariiitive,* to < work
she wieirtr- and soon bad everything in
nice order. Her dinner already steam
ing over a good-fire; she began to
make Mr.D—k "favorite desert sponge
cake padding, with- lime sauCe. She
was blithe os a lark, perfectly happy
in anticipation of the unexpected suii-
l>rise; -she was prepiring for, her idol
ized- hnsbuiid: Such, a' thing as -hav
ing to cook, had never once entered
tlib head of -Mrs. D— in her youthful
days; bh! no, she had been educate!i
to grace tiie parlor,alone; playeu
splendidly oh both piiino arid- gnifcjr;
could paint, embroider,- make hair and
wax work, etc., but the culinary de
partment(tlie inost important of all
itecomplishments,) she was taught to
•ignore! sdudgeK .ihen-cye fair. .<mes,
what 'nozkmderiakingi her-’s -musthaye
befen. The’seqneliwill shbw how 'she
succeeded.
In due time the table was cavered-
with snow- white damask - btidi with
elegant china, silver knives and Yorks,
— - px-j— -rr-.-T--— -y..-“n--so'Taspihg, so}strance sliould be drowned.~ Out of i s.'i:...:..! ia.
^4 ?bd^aseutgd,tq, .her .husband, .to j defiant, Uiat A^ignsiinesliriek'ed.' The such a condition i)f dffaira revolutions' tte: ' Sra ‘ tam r*’oj>b
terefu^d^suchimkmd.remarksmmstrdl. below had been joined by! are' Wsuallv born- and tlu.-arii the ^If overv effort oftheSn-
ric3 ; was : all glue,The pie anoflicr'arat. Theii . Wiis'-a sliorf, prostrate blegding Sonfli him neither u r,rtn - < ^ co P lc of
not seasoned to suit-his epicurean fiWce collbquy-a noise like an en-|st4hgth nor desire for anv such tadi? a ! S ° Ten,Cle ^ ““Y> de^
t.iajte, the cabbage were over done, the
potatoes sobby, the bread burnt, and
last oi all the pudding not fit for old
dog Tray. This was more than she
expectedf she could retain her feelings
no longer; her patience gone; and ris-
room to give vent to .her mortification
in a flobd of tears.' She was soon .ap
prised by thteishunmuig. of. -the street
door,: that her would-be. ‘lord of.-agti-
tion! 'had -taken his departure;' ■ and
deft her ohce;miire alone, ;to- compose
jOa
^ %
Wholesale and Retail>Dealers in
o
uontaiuh full repotta of Legislative Proceeding^^mY» r ”*’ " a W -
aud oi the Supiciue Court, tee Bepotter o_ tke; i J il i f-i • Ml*- J|£ '^
KUS10AL kerch^hdise.
Correipona-
in large. iiiY-
' ' jffi
Sold On Instalments.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT
iacuLABs and Pane Ltscs seat free
|on application.
■- • G. P. GUILFORD * CO-
eonspicuonsly shone the snperb castor,
recently a Christmas present from--Mr.
D— to his wife. :• Being: childless’and
quite wealthy, these two could, weir
ulfbrd td:enj(iy. the many, elegancies
and “ilnxdriesc of .this.-life; rUmaoiq
Mrs. ;D— had barely “completed her
band’s footsteps, upon Hie. door mat,
and herdiea^bbnndeditaiii|Bkk i^^nv>tWTiy »tf;ftaffqKqB»inprin,.H»a--vmiik-
tionsiathis. neariai^rosich,' expectiug-
him on seeing hervaccnstantadisea^t.
vacant, ’ to,! hunt -her np. Hhe was
sadly mistaken, liowever,forhe threw
news begun perusing it. To call Mr.
D— aselfish unfeeling husband, would
never dp, lor bis comrades all; styled
him a. clever fellow; cheerfu 1, qjleasant,
and fdhd of a good joke; tho’ all
agreed that he wiK yeiy close and pen
urious, to a fault. Alas ’ how little did
the world know of his real character!
As usual with him, when troubled
abroad, he had returned home to find
fault wiili his meek and patient lit
tle wife, who had to the best of lier
ability been endeavoring to do aii in
her power to plea»3 him.
Every thing in apple pie order Mrs. D
having a sweet smile upon her face,
threw open the door and with an af
fectionate “come to dinner darling,’
summoned her moody lord to enter.—
Leisurley he obeyed, grumbling at the
Ga. J turriinnw 9I the meal, without reply
Mr.ID-^-s-in tlieJahd!; ’Tis.trnethiit
in those days that by men’s souls' the
.sterner sex meet witk many andi hard
trialsin . their, intercourse. I with, each
other; but is this any excuse why-ihey
should bring on-ill humor home, with
them? On the contrary, should they
not cast their .troubles to. the winds,
and as much as lies .in. hisj power, go
uome and meet .cheir loved xines, .with
cheerfid apd pleasant smiles thus
^•bedding a halo of brightness aiymnd
them. A .wife, has. many and secret
troubles known only to. herself," and
God"; often beneath a smile- is hidden
an aching heart. The canker worm
of neglect preying upon the. vitals,
has seut mnuy a devoted female to an
early grave. Womiih is a dependent
creatuie.'she needs kimi and i siflfection-
ate treatment i skhis' ever warmheart
ed, and loves sincerely, : constantly,
and-requiring a return’of the same;
and sad indeed, and truly to-be pitied,
is she, • who meets -with coldness and
indifference, from him- who-ia dearer
'(bail father or mother, sisterior broth
er, vea even than children. House
keeping is no light work in" these days,
‘{since freedom cui&,” the trials are
many and sore ones, and are known
only to those who experience., them;
therefore a husband should ever be
ready to sympathizer, soothe-and alle
viate the cares of kia meek and trust
ing wife, in every possible manner.—
Fo&r Mrs. D— became disheartened,
and requested Mr, D— to obtain for
her a good cook if possible. The next
morning there was seen in the News,
the following notice:
Wanted.
A good cook. No. 1, for which lib
eral wages will be given. Apply at
No. -17, Grcen.Sfc.
[to BE CONTINUED. J
fierce colloquy—a noise like an en-j strength nor desire for any’such sad!T* may oe ae^
giniserljferihg the wafer in^^ bisbofler, i eventuaiity, nniesssbtae rescue comes, * "ttftwai’Ol-.ilie
and a combat ensued. I conceived an the very'atmosphere itself will S’ ^ de *
idea," I had "seen on the Stage the
heroine of the piece throw herself be-,
i ween two rivals, and crying “forbear,
spoil a very pretty fight. I acted on
tills. X ton: from her" nightly resting
"place the’eause of contention outside,
and hurried'to tiie window! Attgns-
tihe divined my nitehtion, anil threw
herscTf iipoh her favorite.'" “Let got’
•‘Never'!” We lioth: pulled. . Augiis-
fine-hisd the ’taiL It was a stroiigly-
An'idea.-' Xlet.go "the agitated" quad
raped, - who immediately established
the truthfulness of my pietious assier-
{^jnj^by.c'drrngating her benefactress.
AngnstmC," cqiivnlsiYely to
hiil[" frirtbered tlie execution. I ran
i?ere accusad of fiendish cruelty, of
regaining ’.possession /of the cat, aid
flu-owing it, with a portion of Augns-
Eme attached," oiit of'the window." ! T<.»
those who know mg deniai is "nnnecesr
sary." Angnstine ^’threw . herself finfo
the’ maternal" arms next morning,
wherehpon "the maternal "arms "threw :»
bench at me: "I '"have'ddiie* thy own
ebbkihg ever since. I kin likely to do-
so. 1 Biit'T Wish* if distinctly niider-
stood", that if, , from the deprivation "of
iny" societjV the nnhappy worn fir finds
An early grave, it is hot1 wiho did it.
It’s" her mother. Let'the finger of
.scorn Re pointed at" her:"' She can-
stand it." Personal -conversation will
show’that she’ can "stahd" any thing.—
Bftt, thank heaYeh the cat is dead. I
smile when I think of that.
be made a Condifion of admission, the
law makihg^rovisiOTi'would became
a dcSid letter. In the ^opinion of a
large class OF influential persons there
Sr no present nccess ty for thrf admis-
'^ion of Utah as a state.
The great prosperity and )he devel
opment of theTesohreci of Utah will
be as well", if not' better, under the
temtbrial organization;'
If is said that'Baker, the" principal
witness against the parties charged
witii the murder of Robinson, lias been
spirited away.
Robbers, giitroters and dbsperiideso
of all descriptions abound here, thus
neither "life nor property are ’safe after
nightfall.
A man" was strung tip List night and
nearly strangled, and then robbed.
Brigham Youhg refuses to be intei-
viewed.
There have been no trains from the
East in four days, the weather is freez
ing cold: ..
pTiom tfic Phiiaut-ijilila Ti amicrJpL]
Motlior-Iii-lAaurlossuosH.' ‘
My mine is Tubbs, and I am separa
ted from my wife. The latter is not,
be it uuderstocrfl, a consequence of the
former; for, ■■"aHhough I admit that
I’nbbs is not a very euphonious nanii,
still! it-suits me, and, as: far as I know,
was always Siltisfactory to Augustine.
Hermother did, .1. believe, at the
eia-liest stage of my Intimacy with her
daugbt-r, sniff disdainfully when it
was pronounced, but my good eon-
duct and the sfeadinefs of" my devo
tions overcame her objections, if she
liad any,' and Tubbs, bytaaternal eon-
tant^ was ttddcd'to Angustiho Glariisa.
No! the cause of onr separation- grew"
up in onr family,* • - Gould I have, look
ed- into 'futurity—had I foreseen—bui
no matter. 1 Augustine i is, with her
motherland as that old lady isnp to
rhe average of mothers-in-law, she is
likely to: stay there., I::will be veiy
concise in my statement. I am not
fond of cats. Candidly, I detest them.
My consternation, can, therefore, bjv
imagined when,-upon returning homV
PFrom the New Orleans Times.]
What Radicalism Has Done in
Iioniriana.
When, a man starts on the road to.
the dogs he first loses dignity; and
u;hen a .Government, enters upon the
same highway, the same symptoms are
invariably manifest. It certainly au
gurs but .poorly, for the future of
Louisiana, when, its Legislature opens
session with scenes, that- would dis
grace a "pot-house or bagnio. balL -
Could the shade of Jefferson, hover-,
ing over the .Mechanics*. Institute, on
Tuesday or yesterday, have gazed
clown upon the mai-luti-om of rowrty-
ism then and there surging, how bit
terly he would have repented his
agency in purchasing this God-for-
=aken territorry. Where the lowest
dregs of the qjopnlation, taken from
the cotton fields and whitewashed buck
ets, are.erected into law-makers; whert-
bribery, corruption and.treachcry are
esteemed as tije; surest poss-jiorts to
prefennent; where fpnLmqnthed slang
and shocking oaths keep noisy -'time,
with, the fretful fall.of. the Speaker’s
gavel, and ..the very air is", foetid witii
licentionsness/and ribaldry;, even the
most lenient would not- claim, a.home.-
for dignity. And to this: depth ,of,
degradation; has Lonisiana been dragg
ed, A; .den eff- famished . wild beasts,
gnashing their teeth In a menagerie,
cage, wpnld. have cpiniiared. favorably
on this score with thie, Legislature of
Lou isiana during the scenes which have
characterized the opening of its ses-
sidn. : "
Even as one cryingiii the wilderness,
we apoeal to our; brethren -abroad to
rescue ns from tins pit bflniqnily" into
Which-we" have faSeh; even ’as a falien
foe is entitled to some respect we" tie- . » __ „
• r. .v A*i3.r * a. ' die&'dMSfii&uit&s. 1 *
serve rescue from (lie filfcfiy, e tramp-
ling feet of a triumphant rabble; Tti
-XT , . .T, . , 1 - ' ■ - ■ , ' -
ly in the lap of Augustine, a/ yonng.
speeimen of this species." I inildly |
protested, | my motlier-iri-Iitw’s -state-
ihent fo the contra^ notwithstanding.-:
X teprc4roted- akgliiwihfeiyrtis: T‘ “Was,
able the treachery of the animal;-its; glbryrof this.great; land, to be aban
proneness to dissipation andJtatgbpursp
andi expressed- it,. as .“ my nnulterable
opinion that no- well-regulutcd family
Gud help us!
Tho Situation in Utah.--A. Gloomy
Picture-
’ Salt LIKE "oifr, U. T., JanuarY 6
—The admission of Utah a
j populated districts of the Carolina—
her fleeting and distressed people;
crowded jails and penitentiaries—for
evidence of the death of constitution
al liberty, when, too, this chief in od-
■vanee, in a formal message to Com
—The admission of Utah hs nutate of ^
the Union is strongly opposed on the • ** c fe “ n ,J *. . fflt 11
- - snehirandsas organizing a court to
exccntc snch-behests, for it is worse
than mockery, and mere prostitution
of courts. To sit beneath the tree of
uiRn)!ltutti/Lkul pbttrtc oiw
liatriot fathers, watered by their life’s
blood and the tears of woman and
orpaanage, and enjoy its ample and
fnll protection, in sunshine and in
storm, is the birthright of every Amer
ican citizen, and no government can
or should be maintained which denies
it to the humblest und poorest of the
citizens, as well as the highest and
wealthiest.
•mound that it "wonld give/ "absolute:
authority to 'the "Mormon Chiircii" in
the new State; and it is .contended that
nf iuiWiTnTnVLili/.i4l,i
Lively Times dj the Caholinas.—*
Bill Lowery “Governor of Scuffle-
town,” made his reappearance last
week -among the Bedbankers of North
Carolina, and levied .contributions, of
com and meat, which they were glad
to pay on demand and get rid of him.
Biil told them that he should not steal
any more at night, biit come in tke
duy time and demand what he wanted,
and if they pay up promptly. and did
not molest Inin they should not "be
liort;. jfejt not so moderate, was
another gang of negroes at Wright’s
h’eriy.on the ..Catawba, in. York Dis
trict H. C. Tiiey.took; possession—
with cocked pistols compelled tiie peo-
ple to sing and dunce with them to
obscene songs, aud declare that u
■’niggerWas.better than it white man
anyhow.”, tin inner must move np—
tno Carolina negroes will leave him
out of sight..
!Ham ! W i £ desei^ed>this?: ta ..tlieVJast: njid.they are beginning to sec that the
of onr substnhce^toTjfe tom froHL,ns croxt of 1871 will be short o! four ruii-
iby nnserafmlsons: plundnrera? ; Aire lion bales. .Our respected-friends who
iatq»e (ff "the .samd . .lineage--and. tradi; 1 contracted to deliv.er eotton next May
rtitma*; with'those who bunt up the for fourteen cents will have a painful
There is Botarosr.—The Nashville
CJnion and American very malicion>ly
opposes the testi-inony of Webster anu
Wendell Phillips upon the hub,
\Ybbster, iu "his-' celebrtifed"reply to
Hayne, says:
“1 shall enter upon no encotainm-s
upbn the ■ State of : Ma'ssachnsethi.—
l!h(ire she stands. Look atrfaer! Tu,t
iv Boston, and tfiere is Concord; iiua
there is Bunker Hill; and "'ihey will
stand, forever?’ " - . %
f ‘Bostoii,”:says'Philips, ‘is a ' city
"in which every tehtii person-is a icrim-'
.fual and. eveiy seventh' a - pairper.^—
-ihrec quarters of onr farms are
mortgagiHl for drink; two-thirds of rh-
pulpits are filled witii’driihkards, and
the bench of justice is heerly vacant
because one-half of the justices ’ have"
pHOTOOE.iritlNO THE BOTTOM OF THE
Sea;—M. Joselly, an Italian photo
grapher, lias hit upon a new branch
of-.pbotogrupkv. By means of- a div
ing-bell, (and, no doubt, electric mag
netism, oxy-bydrogen, or other pow
erful illumination, we would sayjtbis
innovator has succeeded in obtaining
submarine views. The idea is said to
be quite practical, several experiments
made on the Italian coast have been
attended with perfect success. The
most fantastic images have been obtain
ed, showing the vegetation of the zoo-
liytes of the sea’s bottom, which ac
cording to spheric trigonometry, occu
pies live-eights of our globe, thus affor
ding a .valuable auxiliary to students.
M. Joselly intends to send sample
proofs of his photographs .to all the
scientific establishments in Europe.
To Hill Roaches.—A writer in the
Country Gentleman gives his experi
ence in . killing reaches os follows:
J moved into an old house; the
roaches soon made their appearance in
.she kitchen and cedar under; it was
lathed and plastered between . the
joists. I went down the cellar after
caudle light; it just gave me the hor-
rdrs; A tnougiit wekliould- have noth-
.ng fit to eat; over the victuals shelf I
co.iid not spread, my hand between
.mein—»he .hugest I ever saw. I got
two ounces of red wafers, broke them
no, and strewed theta where I could
among thorn. In a short time there
was not one to lie found. here they-
went I never knew; they were never
round dead.
The Emperor of China is soon to be
married, and lias -imported a pair of
elephant ta assist cue ceremony. Bis
future consort is undergoing a careful
training in the ttiqueite of court life..
T or three years tiie looms of Nankin,
ifUngcltan*and Canton lutve beeh en-^
gagt-d in the" silks and satins of .
briiial trousseau, and just -now they
are completed, T at a cost of neiirly' a
million in our ’money. 'When the
bridegroom wlio lias the snh for his
eiiiblem, goes fortii in a car drawn by
ttapbVmta,’his bfraeVSho-represents
the moon,-is to baborne -to Ler pal
ace in a palanquin composed entirely
of strings of pcaris.
last'!
Chicago was inSBamed
by the disebVc-ry of a 'plot to
; own again. " A parcel of
Ooncdto the-rapacity. of; a horde/ 6:
vagabonds withpnt dignity, lionwr. or
inty to performj.but if.by apy. means
they can "adjonm it to the May follow- Harness.—lhq World, c
Big^tliev wiii be. able, to fill their biflS j ^ Wl d,h";,g paraphernaitata
shame—men who, but a few years ago,; more" easily. Cotton " in Macon has ; , q,daughter, who r
should tolerat^opftj^ajJfho^Ip^ieaipsserfeiihedhnpjlilj^tiqfi sej-ritqra,. anti advanced about h. lf a cent since n ,*., yy ,.:, t Mn Hale of
who bave yet. to -learn, .tiie .difference
pres-lbetween liberty nnd license?.; Not a
i;the -man in this broad realm claiming to
.be im American, but must blush for „
thewxetched trayeslie pnfree govern- -
1 arrangements^ ere she heard herahust; ftSe ibeast ' prospered." --/Ifctajtoafer far.- jnent now being enaetod m this, tatyf
mischief rapidly matured; Mil-kay_‘Not a:maD with the leas.tsjiark of-pa- j her how we shall be .amiiug.'down
_ -£ r „_m. x • 'x* _ uta _ l: " ! 1 . 1
jng,-of-its sampling- 1 every article iOk
food before I partook of it, but come
at* once to the catastrophe that. deso
lated my home. The cat grew- disso-
bhnseif lazily down in^imilintag; bite, as *1 knewnt^^ would. Absent all
cliairjiwith his feet npoh.tbe back of:
another, the very personification of-a
triotism kindling-bis bosom bnt must j next year, fewer bones will be brok-
tremble" for the. fate of.asvstem which, j en.—-Telegraph rf the 9th.
in a few years, can so debase aud dis-! >t ,
grace its councils. Yet to this wei " ’ . ."1
must submit, since the simplest re- Mus. Ch.ap.lxon.Belt-Tinsxs the _ _ .
' name of . a Soatiiern hay m -Sew t y ia cti to somebody. m m
ybody tUerv" sSf?®? * .
well known to the public,
monstrance would be tortured by onr' 1 ,w-_iaHaaww : «g>-; -Tv. ...
". I York, to whom the South generally, ! everybody there'“■* lu ' e
night and comnletely done up in the tyrant rulers into an overt act of rc-L * ------- u
morning. - I was -shocked and objected bullion. . • i° 1-^illaiy > are largely ; too
etiennohslyti Augnstina. whptand re.-. A umv-. cor.iiil.-h; iv;.it.itio!i of .tiie; lu e '' e '' for l )u lU . n -tm
. - ^ ^^i she-wntes for leading New York 'pu-[i A chinamjBj who ha'l hbs nose bit
gentleman ot leisure and; ease, and.
drawing forth from his pocket thehist .strained it of its- liberty. Our es- theories propounded by such, hnrnani
- -■ " “ ” thingement began here, 1 . We.-lmd rer
?tired-belligerently. AYe slept. I was
aroused - suddenly by. Augustine ex
claiming: “They are murdering a
child somewhere!’.’ I- listened. It
was a eat. A male cat beneath our,
window. I. said so. "Whether our
interesting feline had made an en
gagement that .she was Unable to keep,
or that the gentieman.b’elow was mere-
Iy" warbling his attachment to her, I
cannot say. There was a vigor in his
squalling that suggested.broken prom
ises, and a finish that- stamped him as
an old performer. His initial note
was terrific, and he rose by slow stages
to a grandeur that curdled the blood.
A brick would have been of incalcula
ble value. My proposition to Augus-
,tiue to throw oat oar cat to appease
life ‘the
ing “I Spy” in an alley bordered hy
stabi-s, discovered three uler
ing a substance on the floors x
afterwards found to be hitro-giyc
and siiVi-'ral bbies Of "it were-
Jbe liiddeu in tiie stubles.
Satardii^ and in Neiv. York the;same, j w ^ ttljl . ollgli t^ifew .York
ana LDO’.it a quarter of a cent in L:v- housu s ^ mMly lrau kS oi “J
eiqiooL The sales iu Liverpool on j Strictly sp'c-aking it was tap
Saturday. Wc-reSU,OOO bales. I11 sin.it, • - - - — A .*..
we are going up at a" time to setqjlan-
ters wild, but,if they will only remem-
that Js not tiie naae it •
the statute.
General Grant’sti-a’e f'
is sublime. "His new Al
ral is General, ColoWK
or Mr. Georgc-.-R- ■
j UiCgoin . Grout, waatoj
tarians as Sumner, Wilson and others j P era > .“gthem the Sun, the World ; l ‘ ^l), ^n Fitmeisco* . ;
could not be found than in the Louis- f omcr °- T s Democrat, amt others, and =^1 and sent back- home,
-. ... . haspenned many valuable articles for; . J «.»•-
iana LegisLiture. It completely dem
onstrates the fact that instead of the
franchise elevating the negro race, it
has only served to degrade the white.
T/roni an orderly and • dignified assem
blage, .our Legislature has degenerated
to a riotous cabal, more indicative of ft
vondou .orgie. ; qr a Dahomey war
council; and to snch tender mercies
are the honor, wealth and destinies of
a great "State committed. It is not
surprising that, with snch an example,
virtue should have become an outcast
and a pauper; that ven.ility, outrage
and crime should have crept into our
public places, ramifying Their baleful
-; to show hiv friends one oi the Ameri-
thosepapers, correcting- musrepresen- j * 1 Tid"
fations and giving the right aspect to i
Southern matters. She has tskcii r _ , ,
' George Wilkes says Grant looks
adehey as if he had won if
great interest in Georgia affairs. She
is connected by marriage with the : on the Pre
Berriens, of Savannah! We are in- j at.raffl.*, nu-l iku, ersasorai , gr.
formed that Mr. Buna, ot the New J ing, greedy, money-getting mam "
York Sun, avers that this larly has :
aided most materially in keeping-mar- J SoUTHaLV Lttseaby Wousv. —T*ta
tiul Liw off of the State.—Atlanta ! Atlanta Sun says: “Off
stitaiirjn.
him turned on tho tears, aqd., I tawn- j from the highest to tho toweot; Unit
A Kansas pape:
that
_ M . owning
and pestilential influence Through him. and the "next thi;
every depai-tmf-c*. of the goVeruruent,