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The Daily Herald.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1873.
T'FK IIKllALU Pl'MLIHIlIMO COMI’AW,
YELLOW FEVER.
More Developments.
li A. ALSTON,
Kditou and JOauafcrs { r |'}j('
i tit. jicatma oi me itfoiAUO are mm iouowk ; I
£AlL.Y, 1 T<«r f20 00 { WEEKLY, 1 Yaar...$2 00 ,
DAILY, 6 Mouth ... f» 0$ WEEKLY, 6 Moatka 1 00
r>AILY. * Mouth* .. 2 60 [ WEEKLY, a Month* 60
DAILY, 1 Month.... 1 00 I
Advertise mecta inserted at moderate rat*-«. Nab- '
w^npticcc and advf rtiaomonU ‘nvari&bly in ad rant*. ,
■.rid/*** HERALD PCBLI3H1NO CO.. \
Disease Supposed
be t’ontagcous.
SEVERAL NEW CASES.
Gold and the Rothschilds
From the Chicago Tilfccnt.
, The Uorqnis de Chambron, who was a con*
. nection of tho Marquis dc la Fayetto And a j
! friend of do Tocquerille, has just produced in
! Paris a book on the Executive Power in
: America. This gentleman was bratully as-
1 ' sailed two years ago for Laving brought the
matter of the salo of French arms to tho at
tention of some of enr Senators. He was
then, as now, doing his duty as the logAl ad-
i riser of the French Legation, which was
j maintaining a lawsuit with individual cou-
j tractors in aims. Tho lineage, intelligence
j and experience of the Marquis led me to pay
! heed to some observalions which he made to
| mo yesterday on tho subject of specie-
' resumption and the'weakness of our currency
AVOHLhEXAMPLE.
riug list* present yellow fever scourge, ihe
era Union Telegraph Company has set a i
I e xample in the way of relief end help .
c suffering.
I The Towu Almost Depopulated. ; in America. I do not pretend 10 be exact
x * i in this remembrance of soino nu
Baindbidok, Ga. October DO, 187.5.
Mr. Frank Green died lust night. He was
a prominent yonng nun. and fcis death in
fiitioned, the
Besides making ten>
j.i tram ported free,
donation, ol money it j K (ntrail - V r6 S r,Utd
every cent that othir
panic* have given. Iu employees almost j * >c ^ r ; 0 w tew very sick.
'.vithont exception htv.» blood to their pasta
1 kept up lightning communication between ! physician to-da
stricken and other cities. Where one baa j new case. % only one ol which ifl hopeless.
:i.ilea in the discharge of his duties the com-
ilo novel
matters:
Mr. August Belmont belli;
Marquis said:
"What is Mr. Belmont? l(o i« most nota
bly the person charged in America with in
fractions from tho Rothschilds as follows:
‘BUY GOLD FOB US WHENEVER 10U CAN.' *
The Rothschilds have thus been draiuern and
hoarders cf gold for years; they tako it ia all
I iiavo found it impossible to see every j tho time and let it out when nations mod it
Dr. Butts reports four I v»r other people begin to hoard it. In IS33
Dr- Munsey Slandered.
SOt FALLEN, NOT INSANE, NOT DEPENDENT, |»OT }
A HOMF.LI.no, HOUSELESS WANDERER.”
Nashville banner. October S3, 1*43.
Various publications with reference to my
self have been in the newspapers cf the entire
country for tho last few weeks. And it is re
markable, that in all of them there is scarcely a
sentence .but wbat contains a falsehood and a
slander. An obscure man, upon visiting East
Tenuefcser, in some kind of away, heard of a
raraor and told it in Salem, Va., in tho hear
ing of tho editor of the Salem Register. This
editor dignified the rumor by publishing it in
The 8tory-of Two Doctors-
Memphis AraJancbe, ?2u.
Ten days ago two persons arrived in this
city and registered at tho Peabody Hatel in
lather stylish chirograpby: “J. Murry Ryan,
M. D.. and E. D. Hilliard, M. D., Chicago.”
They presented letters cf introduction to
Mayor Johnson and the Howard Association;
offered their services free of charge nn J were
regarded by numerous citizen* ns philanthro
pists, dorirons of aiding suffering humanity
in this, our hour of distress* They went on
duty in a general way, and Ryan claimed to
The Human Ear.
Let me deseiiUe whot is probably the wool
frequent way in which the car is impaired.
that is, by the attempt to clean it. It oogh'
to be understood that the pastnge of the car
docs not require cleaning by us. Nature nr.
dertnkes that task, and in the healthy state
fullfills it perfectly. Her means for cleanin';
the ear is the wax. Perhaps the reader has
never wondered what becomes of the ear wax
I will tell him. It dries op into Ihia fine
scales, and these peel eff, one by one. Bom
the surface of the passage, and fall out impor
fever practice. Ur. Hilliard made no
Mrs. George Pearce
ale
tf eaa. M r.
i Mr. Lewis Khrhsh ie some better this
has at onoa pensioned his family. Such tr.eming, though his caao is still doubtful.
practice in thwa cruel days of rapacity and j
^clfishnes* i? truly refreshing. And in an
when corporations notoriously have no
Hr. Morgan reports a nc w esse, Mr. W. D.
Maxwell, very hick.
Mr. XT. C. Hines, a young gentleman who
.yv VU4.11 lUiuyjii.iUUS uemeuwujij unto ,
: .Vl , the Weslern Union Telegraph Company ™ with Mr. Bruton during his illness, is
-Area conspicuous cud enviable position j ™ry to-day. and it is suppose to be from
.nr.cng her eotemporaries. A grateful nation • vo |^ ow
r*Al hold her kindness in remembrance.
There is not more tbau seventy-five xr'iito
men in town at the present time, bueinesa •
being suspended, nearly all have left. There
uraa a heavy first this morning, which does
not Fcwn to check this epidemic; but the
physicians think (hero is little hops for those
. Dalles from all responsibility iu tho j dangerously ill. Tho Mayor is endeavoring
of the United Stales against Thos. G. j to prevent any ono from coming in contact
noin's made j with the fever, as it is believed that it has as-1
Burned a contagious form. I am not potitivo ,
of this koweve-r. I hope iu my next to assure
von of tho abatement of the disease. If it
A .11ST DKCISIO*.
"i-j people ci Atlanta will he heartily re-
o.>.ed to know that the juiy of the United
a Court have released XT. 11. Lowe e nd
.:_:us and k» eternities. Th-
y ...o c;uusol of these gentlemen were that,
• r p. square settlement of accounts, Mr.
-ic.013 didn't owo the Government anythin:
.nd that if 1.
did, Li* bond bearing their takes an o&waul march, wo may
aacci was never delivered to the proper nu- i lengo tho aympa hy of the wold. Farther j and we now bring
„ „ n . i Ar i n i| particulars by mail thi* evening. R. E. R. sent, if yon will, t«
ruorsUea, and never a legal bond. 3 he jury j i J _ I C0ntj a 0 ijce.*
retained these points, and found for the dc- ; J ay Cooke & CO-’S CdSB. ' ‘' The •»«« ooJ ' i
the young Thiers (or hi* factor) w*nt to
Frankfort to got eighty odd millions cf francs
[perhaps dollars—Narrator] for the French
Government. Tho chief of the ltothechilds
thore H»iid: ‘Thtro will bo no diffloalty about
this; dismiss it from your mind, except in
this reaped: we would like you to be present
this evening when we call together the repre
sentatives of the Jewish houses which sup
port us in onr loans and credit*.’
" ‘That is unneceesary, and awkward, and
and will embarrass tho result,’ said the
Frenchman.
‘Xot at alt. The people know the basis
ot our banking-specie, and specie is the
specialty of onr txibe. They all have confi
dence in u?, bat, at a time like this, we wish
you to add, b\* your official presence, confi
dence to our representations, for »heeo Jews
know where tho specie of the world is hoarded
in revolutionary priods, and, if wo loso tho
confidence of our Israelitish bankers, nobody
else but they would find that nprcie.’
“Therefore, r.s expected, tho Jews gathered
in the evening, ani the R >th*child on th
spot said: ‘We have negotiated n loan for tho
, new Cit zen King of Franco to such an cx-
1 ebal- tent. We are accustoms l to rely upon yon,
Farther j and wo now bring yon here to give your as-
o that in which we li ive full
his paper, and the entire press of tho country, such pretensions, bnt exhibited I
scarcely without an exception, republished it, | deuces of having served as a Burgeon in the
till I am tho subject of tho common conver- | Federal army, and stated that his residence
satiou of the people everywhere—some exeua- at Chicago had been brief. Hr. Ryan, on the
ing, some deploring and somo eon-i other hand, acted ia a strange and rather efii-
Idemiug. In that publication there ' cions manner, and ore long it wea whispered
in not one line of truth, as far as tho subject ’ about that his associationn tad been of rather
matter touches me. By medical advice I uwod | a questionable kind and that he was r.ot all
stimulant*, being seriously threatened three he pretended to be. A story that he had
several times with paralysis, and hiboriug been educated for tho priesthood, ar.d another
under great nervous prostration. My health ! that lie had graduated at Trinity College,
is better, and I have discontinued the use ' Dabl n, did not exactly 1 illy; also another
entirely. And, whether my health is better ! that he entered Mobile harbor iu a European
or wor^e, it makes no difference—I shall givo j nobleman's pleasure yacht, and witnessed a
no farther occasion for evil spoaking. Some ; regatta at a time when war lagcd ar.d rocat-
of my friends, accepting the statement in the tail wore not nmong tha ;*porN th?n very
Salem Register as probably true, mako me i much indulged in.
have had much ixperienco in yellow ] eeptibly, and leaving behind them a perfectly
' “ ft - - clean, smooth surface. In bcahh the
passage of the nu is never dirty; but
if we attempt to clean it we infallibly
muko it so. Here—by a strange lack of
justice as it would seem, which, however* has
no doubt a deep justice at tho bottom—-the
best people, those who love cleanliness, anfff r
most, nnd good and careful nurses do ft tnis
cLi 1 to negligent ouch avoid. Mashing the
car out with soap and water in bud; i»> kcep^
the wax moist when it had ou^bt to become
dry and scaly, increase i'.a quantity unduly,
and mat.' i it absorb the dust with which the
air always abounds. But the most horfli *
thing is introducing the corner of tho towei,
screwed r.[i, and twisting it around. Tbia does
more harm to the ear* than nil the othe* mis
hil-o.i together. It chives down the wax upon
insano to save mo from the charge of immo- I These and Ihear lack of succcvs amoeg the the xn»*rabrano more than it gets it out. Lei
rality in the premises. Among them is your • sick caused unpleasant remarks to circulate.
correspondent, in your paper of tho
19th inst. I appriciat© the kind feelings in
your correspondent, but I am not “a home
less and houseless wanderer.” I have cloth
ing and friends; nnd while it is true iho only,
support of myself and family is derived from
wbat I can mule by a lecture occasionally,
yet I urn not in a state of penury, and
not dependent upon the contributions cf any
At their hotel the unpleasant incidents above
related caused tho landlord to inquire into
their financial status, and failing to receive
i^tisfactory answers tho baggage of their late
guests was confiscated and ite owners invited
to seek lodging elsewhere. Every day since
their arrival, the Doctor h tames had burn
conapicuouply registered, and it appeared from
| | _ m . .. other »>ymptoms that tho doctors were anxious and btcomo extremely hard, a”d these arol
one-neither have I received any such con-! tor all the notoriety that they could win. j also hordiypro'Sed down upon the membrane
tributioBP, nor will 1. I am not “fallen,” Hr. LukoP. Blackburn, of the Wat hall Inflr- • Often i* is not only doufacss that ensuoa, bet
neither am I insane, but hope soon to be hblc j mary, had an altercation with Ryan day before pain and inflammation, nnd thr n nvittor is
to resume tho regular work of tho iteneraney. j yesterday regarding a eick patient whom the I formed, which the bard mass prevent* Iron.
I spent last week with Hr. A. II. Bedford, of ' latter had interfered with, and for calling Hr. j (-scoping diseased and worse may follow.
Nashville, agent of tho Southern Methodist j Blackburn a liar, thclutUr administered
Publishing House, at the session of tho j other a rather severe caning. Of course all|
any ono who doubts this make a tube liko tho
pa.':&ig», especially with tb* carves which i f .
possesses; let hirn put a thin membrane at
one end, smear the burfaco with o subatanct*
like the car-wax, cud then try to gei it out.
eo by a towel. But this plan doc* much
more mischief than merely pressing down Iho
wax. It irritates tho passage, and m«ken it
cast oft small flakes of tk;p, which *7 »!■
riolatoa Conference, which met at Marion, j this created much talk, and. !<■> settlo the
Virginia. Marion is seventy miles from trouble, Mr. Lsnghtaff telegraphed to Chicago,
Jonesboro, Tennessee, where I om at present | asking: “M'hat is the social sutas of Drs. Ry-
resid ng. Both^illngca are on tho same lin ‘
of railroad, end both are within the bounds
lies of tho Holstcn Conference. If my fnecd3
and Hilliard ?’* Yesterday morning are
ply from K. K. Fairbanks came, it rend as fol
lows: “Know nothing of them, and cannct
desire any information concerning me, let! fiud any cue who docs. I gave them non-
tbem a^k Hr. Bedford. I viish it distinctly ! committal letter to 3*00. I send yen f 1,000
: mdanls. The motion of Col. Akcrman for
u r.ow trial, smacks to us very strongly of per- j a wither baxebupicy suit at philadeiihia
socution aid will, we trn^t, be abmdoncd. curious items off as^rts.
The case has been fairly triod. and its adjudi- . ,
a ion should be considered final. , ‘ i,y te!f2rtph t0 ihc Tribune.;
Philadelphia, October 24, 1873.
An Obituary Editor.
A petition in bankruptcy against Jay Cooke
A Co. was filed here this aft-moon by Wm.
ih* Sb Louis Republican baa an applicant i L - Hirst, on behalf of Frank K. Steer,
.01 the position of obituary editor. His letter j v -’
a^.ieg for the situation gives « sample of his • week before they failed.
abiiitios._IIe say 1
! walader granted
Our parents were wealthy but honest, and | returnable
del tlieit h-.ads Bllirjuativc-
Hy^ Thiers was fo profoundly impressed that.
; alter the upsetting of Louis Phillippc, whom
I Ihe Rothschilds had well supported, he said
to his benefactors of fifteen years before:
! “ ‘Hid you not feel crippled and apprehen-
■ five the year of Louis Phillipe’s downfall?’
j “ ‘Yes, for six months we did. But these
i Jews, our brethren whom you saw in ’33,
| knew where moat af the immeasurable gold
„ hoarded up in Asia was seereted. They sent
deposited $7,000 with (ho^firm one* {to the Jews in Chinn, India, and all the Mon
golian nnd Malay nations, to produce it from
Judge Cad-
course wo nr a now poor; but we can live on j
the third petition on record here, the
a very little, because* Mary Ann and I have ! other two having been postponed from week _. r _
.Tiado ourselves into n grange r-.nd buy r.t • we ek, at the request of tbo debtors, who j C/l j woil«
wholesale pi tecs. i aro cmicavcrin^
M iy be you have a lull corpse t> do settlement signed.
Vvur fanny wilting, and if you will on- secured the signatures of about one-halt of
mo I will do anj thing in the ! lhci r creditors. It was intimated in court that
\va ° f p* 10 ’ 1 ’^hiding places. Responsive fo that call,
Wedacsdaj’. This is which was confidence in itself, the money
came. It Bared the house of Rothschild.’
“.Specie is the basis of the social and politi-
‘ ’ iGold has bc<;n mined for count-
10 ge*t their deed of voluntary ages, nnd relatively little of it ever lo»t,
Th'*y toy that they h;
bit-uaiian her; it will suit or.r fetling
>a H, although the V/ashmgtou proceedings in j
Ur, fer Miry A:.n nnd I lav« ber'n i b.nlcrtiptcy Lad rcach-d a moro advaacod !
affliction lately. Great Rrand-raother ! s '-«!; 0 than tLosc here, yet as the first petition •
‘— M ^1j C died ■ been filed here, the jurisdiction of this v ‘
but jest i coart had attached, and the involun-
...i.T * :c i.i Upon,
lor cot quest got s m search of it, cownrdieo
surroudoN* it. nnd compromise find:; it most
convenient to givo up and to demand
bo
detailed
ie misled
i eric died last week, aged CXIX.
juoo bofore, when sho was ninety*}
after aho was laid out sho seemed to remora- ; tar . v settlement,
her somehow that she had forgotten to finish ! w ould have
r x>tiDg a stocking for her youngest bov, who ci, y*. Ihe
7*3 only seventy-four years of age, fo she 1 ^ rm ” assets and liabilities supposed to be
THE hoarding of money.
elabrftfod F.aglieh Parliamcufary ia-
e^tigation, a low years ago. the question was
asked:
“Wh»t would be* the effect ol the find shot
undo^ntood that from my heart, I appreciate
tho animus of “Q” and “O.” Please publi.-.h patch
the following extract from tho Marion, Yir-'
gima, Patriot and Herald:
THE SLANDBBS UI’ON DR. MUXSEX.
Tae following paragraph, taken from thv j
Salem (ltoauoke county, Va.,) Register, of Oct
Washing should extend only to tho outei
surface, as far as the finger ean reach. It is h
bad practice, ai-o, to put cotton wool flocked
in Laudanum or chloroform into the car for Iho
relief cf c arache. When a child’s oar become*
painful, as :t often docs, everything should b«-
done to sooths it, and all f trong irritating ap
plications should be avoided. Pieces of hot
fig or onion phould not be put in, but warm
flannels should bo applied, with peppy fo
mentation, if the pain dots not subside*
It should be remembered that constantly
Ryan and j covering up tho ear is adapted to injure it. On
character and i tho whole, men, iu whom the car is habttu-
standing with the profession. You bhoaldjnlly exposed, suffer, if anything, less
dirtmiss them.” And this is tbo sensational | car-disease than women, in whom it n Oftf L
story of the Chicago doctors. It may be prop- [ covexed.- Pop*bv Srter.cr Jfrwf.Vy.
night. '
Last tv*rning another
d from the Fame
ntlemac, as follows:
Hilliard have no xeputab!
4, lias been extensively copied in tho papers ; cr to Hr. Hilliard, who is rerily a j
-*■ - physician, and has been a regular cn-o#»nn in t
of Virginia:
“Rev. I)r.
orators of th-
Clippings.
Wui. E. Munasy, the great pnli.it; theregol.t army, haa condacted hirnseh in a j
M. E.CcmrohSoutti.haa.wc. learn genteel banner since fcia advent here. For.
man jastfrom Greenviite, Tcnn., f * I*: 1 past two or three days ho has not prao- ;
become ft perfect wretch. Our informant | ticcdr.mong tbe sick, bat has beenbusy com-1.,
states that he is constantly seen drunk on the pounding mcdicineB nt Johnson s ding ston', [ ‘“lv t i •
streets, and Lis associates are of the lowest street. He seems to have fallen into , Do Cbambord us gett.
Corn is abundant in Florida.
An anti-secret-society journal las appCAre*'
Alabama Items.
mado in thia fired Lot ween England and France?”
statement
tbo !
cams to again; and as winter was coming on,
The witness replied: ‘The hoarding up of
■^7)00,000,000 of lrar.CB ov^r Europe."’
. attached lo the agreemeent about which so I . “Let me give an instance of tho name kind
:> J so mo eh knitting to bo done, shoron- : tkaeh has been said, nod whicn has been so j >n America. ‘Haiing tho late P»nic,' said a
eluded to keep on for twenty years or so. The J studiously kept from tbs tight of ne*spa- stronger to me, ‘I drew ono well-known Eu-
toHor* think if she ain't disturbed she is j per men, it is learned fiom an observanterod- fopcan^house for'*1,Oil) currency proviously
gone for good this time. Mo ami Mary Ann I ltor . contains the following Interesting items ‘ n8a «^by a cable acceptance. I received
sal up with her to tho last, and she was *">°ng the assets: I w« <500 hills and $29 Mattering. Said I:
checked off into tho full fruition of all her V. K Grant. $2,408; James G. Blaine, I 'Flease change ono of these great American
tacnltics. I Cjnldn't help moralizing as I sat several entries cn different dates, amounting ' bills, as I must go out of the city to my family
by her bedside how lean a person can get nnd j *° about $30 000, ono item alone being $19,- to-night. He replied: I cannot. Currency
yet consume so much gruel, she beat any. 000; Gen. Babcock, $5,600; Gen. B. F. Dent, » not to bo had. So I ran around New dork
thing all hollow that 1 1 ever saw. Poor ! $‘^.400; Senator F.dmnads, of Vermont, a j Rfcutjy perplexed, full of money, but without
' email amount.| - - - “ "
character. Ha is iateusely profana, poorly j company when he struak Ryan 8 path
clail, and is without friends or money.”
We Lavo deferred making any conamenls (»:i
this paragraph until wo could have all the
facts before us; having these, wo pronounce
it basely* false iu substance and circamstAn'’e,
and an infamous dander upon Hr. Muuaey.
Tbe following cards, one from Rev. J. L. M.
French, a well known minister, and the other
from lion. F. W. Earnest, a prominent law
yer of Jonesboro, will bo a sufficient refuta
tion of tho cowardly aud base attack upon
this dis inguiabed minister:
Marios, Va., October 20, 1 S7‘.
Isliturs SP.irlon 1‘airioi and Herald:
Hear S:n—I have seen in several newspa
pers a paragraph stating that Rev. W. E.
> Munsey 1ms become a common drunkard, in-
. tensely profane, etc. I have been the pastor
of Iho M. E. Church South nt Jonesboro,
Tennessee, where Hr. Munsey has resided j on H plantation near Linden, which was i
* . _ . . - j W.’a charge.
j A writer
! a Ihanksgivicg be appointed oa tha 30:h in-
j stftnt for tho preservation of tho city from
I pestilence.
There were three deaths at Marion during
since Lis location at the Baltimore Conveu
tion in March last, and tako tbU means of
saying that the report is not tiue.
J. L. M. Fbskch, Jr..
Editor Patriot cn. J lkrald:
I live in Jonesboro, East Tennessee; am a j ..
ly come
old soul, sho was so lean that tho mns-
quitoea had ceased to be a burden; they
isod to light on her and himmsr
| the bills of Fmall denomination to pay my not a man, woman or child, white or black,
member of the M. E. Church South, and fully ‘
indorse tho above card of Rev. J. L. M. •- , - ,. ,. ,
French; and I will luitber say that there i* \ " >JooV
nnt n mnn. \vom-\a nr child. whit« nr black, i t° n rt 8 *
Ring Lis t$o*3C8 and gala
cairiagea ready.
! The death of Hr. Walter Uriflcot*. a wealth;
octogenarian sport of Amciean birth, t§ re-
j ported in Paris.
j A tegro scan was canght in q cironlar 6aw
j at Cochran, (»a., last Wednesday and his body
• sawed entirely in two.
! A disastrous fi»-o occurred in Savannah or.
j the night of the 24th inst., by which several
ilkd Elijah ! houses were bursed, involvinc a loss cf about
I $G.000.
Miss Pogson, of Madras, L as Lak:u offalcd
r at Montgoincry, ! tbo appointment as assistant to her father.
j the Government Astronomer rf that Ptcm
{dt ncy.
A little girl, r» daughter of Mr. James J.
Andrew, of Madison county, Ox., was caught
in the water wheel shaft of her father’s mill
and clashed to death,
iillahasses Floridian estimates the
damage by the late cyclone in that Btatc at
tho Selma Times uggcU that | 20 t0 25 P" e " n k ° f th f a 01 ' 0 , 0 "° P ',' bBt
—. • • as much will be harvested as lost year.
j The Hetroit Free Press Bays: **L. Bant is
J tho name of a very quiet young man in Gin-
leinnsti.” And there is many another young
week, all the deceased having recent- j man ip that city who is jnst as much L. Bet, 1 ,
from malarisi district", and nil hav as be i«.—L&irirr-Jourza!.
! Metcalf, who killed Abies, is lodged in
I at Jacksonville.
| Theee was uot only frc&t, but t-cue ie
j Marion Tuesday morning.
{ Mtrion Wood'*, of Escambia county.
| r-rroted lust week. He had
j Boono with ft shot gun.
The State Journal of Iho 23J counts up t
date 116 ca*cs ot yellow fc
• with 31 deaths.
' Toe hix foot Hclm.i potato ib winding its j
; weary way through the press of the State with !
| the agility ol a tape worm,
j Mr. Charles Williams, formerly of Selina, |
ported to have been murdered by a negro i cf J
The!
on her akoll with their bills till the room ; \ n * an ^
mounded liko a telegraph office, then they
would scratch their heads with their hind l<
The great Doctor Xelaton, who died recent-
said to be tho coolest man
that ever died. Ho w&aTfinely accara»e, and
under no circumstances was be ever kno
r.nd sail out of the window, worn out. Sh3 : J or an instant to lose his presonce of miud.
{ :ocmod to pain a little flesh alter we cam
here fiom Chicago, and got new spirits; hut
iOnool Lis doctrines was that there was no
danger iu an operation attcr a correct dingno-
somebody told her that her naruo was acci-! f* 8 ta£ * ^ efc P tuade, and when the surgeon
dentally left out of Edwards’ directory, and kuow what he was about. “It you have the
steamboat fair. After exhausting all gcuoral
resources, I applied to a friend: ‘Bon Hieu !
Help me out of this uncivilized extremity.’ He
Said: Twill; becaaso when I foresaw or felt
this panic coming, I drew out of my back $40,-
000 and boarded it up.’ ”
“Thus, tho greatest b inking firm keeps its
supremacy by buying go'd constantly in quiet
times, and by knowing whero the vast excess
of gold is hoarded in time* of panic. Gold is
capricious ns the human apirit. It is tho cur
ia the town ol Jonosboro, who will indorse
the statements that Dr. Munsey is “a com
mon drunkard, nnd intensely profane,” etc
F. W. Earnest.
October 20, 1*73. L
srzszst sj&
Mrs. Kodd Bynum, relict of John Bynum,
Blount county, Alabama, says the Gadsden
Times, is eighty-six years old, and is hale aud
hearty. On Sunday, tho 13th instant, she
]yalked across Red Mountain, t>vo and a half
until
two
, , .. i t.i tj imei Matuth unu uiiiuu, utu wuiafu vhu
paa week, and on bunday n.ght he preached mil „ to a Ut . thodlst CUm Meeting, and
to tho largest audience we ever saw in a I .- - - - -
qat emb jwered in since she was 101, I heave
a cigh ct the transitoriness of all sublnuaiisn
Hcrc^.s got so weak that she wore
pair o' >
strong c:
hor *Scri.
glasses i
them on
part of t.
vided that yon do not htirry.” Never to hur
ry was ono ot tho elements cf Lis power,
j Once upon a time he gave voice to a clevrr
! naiad ox which deserves to ho remembered bv
las&ei for ft spell, but“ they warm i ttl1 ►n^on». *;You are going too quick,” bo
rgh for h^r to get the sense out ol ; } „ to “ n ‘-^lant, “v.e have no ti-ue to
Mires, so wo bad a pair of opera-
cnUd to that tho could v.>ar
her nose. Sho s;it np tho heftiest |
|- <lsy before Ftho snuffed out, and :
icld me m: ny things confidential!.r. She ic- j
me inhered distinctly whsrj Gen. Washington j
:>ot theche- \ cashed that Oak Ames gave him j
for signing the Pacifiic railroad bill —and tho j
paper were the staple ol money?
“France,” fluid ».be Marquis do Chambron,
“is tho nation which britus out the quickest
aud cheapest, bt cause, ia fifty ytars, she bt>s
neve r dishonored her obdgation:-, whatever
tho class cr race of tho benclicirtry. Her last
loan brought fifty-eight francs on fifty franc-.
I The Bank of Franco is the roost approved
his i bank in Europe, bcc tuso it b ft hives closest to
Bishop O’Reiley, of Massachusetts, ^ ^ .
congregation, on Nundny, a Very sou si ulo talk 1 the etiquette ol realistic and civilized 1
< *• th® H ily of employing an cxlr.ior iiunily j iug; ;l dots not hko your American ta
IoLgliueof carriages ut funerals, instancing
mk-
iho Bank ot England, iir
y of its Bur-
tho case 11 a poor man, recently deceased, at plus iu reft’ estate; but tho amount of iuvest-
■ hoso funeral there
> lorry carnage
nn,|«; W «hATZ pi.lT ^ lho "idow was obliged to dcttroiines its circulation. Its general
vas quite e ug girl when Cyras Field and . , , wit hin ft week. II« advi^J dit- n,,v mnv di*tf?rb*nc«
and a moots in the best negotiable business paper j
ed to I determines its circulation. Its general suc-
Hcndrick II:dson brung tbe Atlantic cat>le
over in the M ij Flower. What is home with
out ft grand-mother?
A Granger in Congress.
j solicit help within a week. IIo advised dit- i ciss, considering our many disturbances,
j fermt FOcieties to establish a precedent by rc- ! greater than that of the Bank of England. If
fusing to attend funerals when thero should j it held merely moitgages on land and hou-c:
be mote th*n fivecarriagosbesides the Lea
niid there was a sudden rush upon it, its cir-
STHENG7H Of TUE ORDER.
The election of Mr. Nesmith
. Congress puts
of Oregon,
genuine Granger
, It is lime that clergymen cve»ywhere should J dilution would be exhausted; but, as its loansl
openly condemn this cruel exaction of fash- i are ou business paper, it has an elasticity of
; ionabJe lolly, which is a gioss imposition, as ; circulation, for it can increase its currency
well as a heavy burden, upon many famiTea. ; wlno.[there is most need
•To show a relation between tho amount
iregon ; Origin oy the Word Boors.—The word i 0 f currency and the needs •
in lue “bogun” is a corruption of tho name of one I *..,.1 th « Murmiis finallv.
I x/x t.u..v U . j .— —w of a nation for it,
| said the Marquis finally, “is the problem of
squaring the circle There is no limit to ih
perpetrate so Vila and infamous a slander np- j
on a minister, and wo hope the editor of the j
i Salem Register will publish the name ot tho j
| “gentleman from Greenville,” that he may!
receive the scorn which he d*servos.
Tho newspapers of Virginia, with a few ;
honorable exceptions, huve published th::;
falsehood, accepting it as true; wo r. qu*. r,t
that they all publish this article in ju-ticM to 1
tbcmstlvi s no less than to Dr. Muuscy.
rdlx Earnest, Esq., lives but a abort dis-1
tance from me, and aces mo several times a |
day. lie is a nu mber elect to tho next Gen- j
er.il Conference of tho South rn M*. tho.list ;
Church. lTease add tho foliowing certificate 1
from another lawyer in this town:
Living iu Jonesboro, and having been inri- |
mstely acquainted with Hr. Munsey aiuce he
has been iu onr town, and having boarded iu
his family ror «.-v» ral months recently, I can ;
unhesitatingly indorso tbe cards of R»-v. Mr. \
French and Mnjor Earnest. R. L. Blair. ;
October 25, 1873.
(The foregoing is a true copy.)
I 1 can furnish you certificates enough to fill
j one cutiro edition of your paper, from this
| town and neighborhood.
Y< lira, respectfully, W. E. McnbF.t.
j Jonesboro. Tcnn., Oct. 25. 1873.
walked from there a half mile to one of her
Mrs.
six are
living
J grand-children, of which twenty-eisht are iu
'his State, twenty-eight iu Tex s, and one in
Mississippi. Her great-grand children now
living number ninety.:;lx, making her total
liuuf: dmcendants ;-.l this wiiting cue hundr- d
and fif y-nin *
The Spirit cf Biseontent
The oil.
vas play in
erry lb
by a cooper who
Over near Hatchcchubbe, Alabama, yoater-
tkvy, a negro was seen skinning a hog in a
swamp. It wasn't lus hog, or he wouldn't
have run away so fast when discovered. It
was his fate to be tripped up by a vina nnd
eanght He rose to explain: “Yes, I kilt da*
hog. no gittin over dat; bnt I dar, boee, I
couldn't help it.” “Why not?” asked his
captor. “Kase I was jist a gwinc to shoot ft
aqirl'—an* I had de gun up—deu kum *locg
dat hog an’ skecrcd de aqirl’ orf, an’ I let d
hog have it, an’ when do hog was dead I
wasn’t a gwino to Inf 'em spile.” After look
ing over the evidence for eomo time, and
weighing the motives of the accused, wo in
cline to the opinion that the negro didn’t see
any ••sqiri’." Have hogs no rights that n ne
gro is bound to tespccl ?
! A Cincinnati firm has srnt us a letter from
v corn apo&dont in Mis-i>^ippi, eayiog
! *•(? nt-;, I am Hue you $26 10 100 which pleas
; I .old up o:i me a few days. I 4 happ» n to a mis-
j fortune this day 2 weeks ago and I had to kill
P 1 wo j mall g e ]f i), fenca which my Lawyer Lc
ti« adz toned p0iit mo sco.co whicU g
“*\h 1'aaid lie, “efine is a hard !<
(rott’ng liko a dog—driving a Loop.”
“Heigh-ho,” ^ighcd tho blacksmith on a |
hot summer day, ns l:o wiped the perspiration
n j little I om all right w.
orc\a l
throws me behind
r. Journal
I u
An Elznira, Ohi ’
1 from his brow, while the red iron glowed on I hcntelf a carp
! tho anvil; “this is life with ft vengeance—j
melting ar.d frying one’s self over ft fire.”
“Oh! that I was ft carpenter,” ejaculated j
shoemaker, r*s ho bent over his lapstoi
ycusg lady has appren-
iter, und now every young
n ihe place wants lo be a csrpenter sni
j in her.
Josh Billings says: “I have often Ucn
Here I am, di»y aftrr day, wearing my soul j told that tho best way ia to take a ball by th
1 away, makiug soles for others-cooped up
j this little sevcn-by-nice room, ili-ho.huui!”
i “I’m sick ot this outdoor work I” exclaimed
tho bricklayer; “boiling under the swelter
horns; but in many instances I should prefer
thv tail hold.”
W’Leu h i
; sun or exposed to tbe inclemency of the ; about coffe<
pnblicar s tins wii.ter.
The order is at ill growing. Alabama has I
110 Gringo®, Arkansas 05. California 8f,
Florida 13, Georgia 231, Illinois GG2, In
diana 4 f 3, Iowa f»J3, Kansas 580, Kentuckv
i7, Louisiana 21, Maryland 3, Massachu
setts 0, Michigan 81, Minnesota 301, Mis
sissippi 375, Missouri 000, Nebraska 328
New Hampshire 4, New Jersey 10, New j
York 10, North Carolina 100, Oajo 154, Ore
gon 35, Pennsylvania 27, South Carolina 102,
Tennessee ICG, Texas 21, Vermont 20, Vir
ginia 4, West Virginia 18, Wisconsin 213,
Colorado 2, Dakoto 25. Washington 5, Cana
da 8—total 7,104 granges. Tho Boston grange
has not responded to tbe demand of Master
Adams in Ronding their charter to headquar
ters at Washington, nor does the Secretary
know anything ofiL iul'y of it. The National
Grange does cot meet until February next,
when the question will come before that
body. Should the B Bton Grango retain
their charter, this will bo the first owe of the
kind yet presented to the order.
The Turkish government has tho reputation
in England of “always borrowing and ntver
paying.” When an old loan becomes due i»
now one for a larger amount is negotiated, and
the groas amount of tho loans ol Turkey un
redeemed at the closo of 1872 was $703,507,-
125. Tho government is now trying to ne
gotiate in European money umikels a loan for
$140,000,000, but as the finances ot the coun
try are in a bankrupt condition the loan does
not meet with favorable consideration. Dur
ing the last fourteen years Turkish loans hav
realized $313,030,000, nnd during tbo -:im»
period there has been a net defi.it of $32,070,-
0C0 c r an average of $2,350,000 a year.
iug the name of Borghes to that of bo>>u«
and bis bilis, as well cs all others of like
char.iC er, were universally styled by them
•*bo>»tH currency.” By an easy, and not very
unnatural transition, the word is n »w applied
to other fraudulent papers, such as ntmm
mortgages, bills of sale, stocks, bond*, con
veyances, etc.
Mr. Gallc» a s book «.n Cuba sets the popula
tion st 1.370,311 tin 1807). of whom 764,750
aro white and 605,461 colored, whils ol the
latter 370.523 are slaves aud 225,038am free.
Of tbe whites a majority of about 150.000 are
the Spaniards and ruling clasr, and between
them and tbe ronst of creole* always exists iu
the most bitter contempt on the ouo side and
hatred oii tho other. Tbe Chinese, who have
been introduced 1:1 large numbers, have prov
ed unfitted lor plantation labor, and aie so
respectful forth© treatment thry receive that
they have to Lc executed for murder at th^ rate
of s'>ine fi:ty ft year.
A c -rr open ib nt of tbo London Times gives
details ol the latest appearances of tbe Yngin
and th« miiaculoiiH results arising therefrom.
I Tbe viriouaries wore two children, aged re
spectively thirteen aud eleveu, living iu Paris,
both of whom were ill, and hud been given
up by tho doctors Tho Virgin appeared to
tho ono lad in FebiUary, and the other iu
Match last, the result b* iu^ that they both re
covered. The Viigiu is H*i<] tc have appeared
on ono occasion with tho infant Jesus
n her arms, and to bnva thteatened one of
ihe bojs with a worse illn.ss if he wc e not a
ood boy. nnd dl l no* say i»n prayers j>r* p-
trly. That r i»le «*.m Cl* found to bt lievo
soch fctuff is a n iracle.
meet
fit
bo absorbed in times of panic. That is the
difference between your merchants and those
of Europe. The American merchant would
like the Government to help him cut of his
need, without inquiring about the legitimacy
ol the help is-ned. Rut nobody cats loose
from a gold and silver basis iu Europe without
some distinct understanding."
Pay as You Go.
John Randolph onco ejaculated, in his
shrill tones, white a member of tho House of
Representatives: “Mr. Speaker, I can cry
Euieka, for I have found tho philosopher’s
stone. It is—pay as you go !” Tho example
ot tho French is given as a case in point.
Tho French, “who never go in debt, nnd who
have been saving money sinco tho days ot
the first Napoleon, havo become the
richest nation in lho world, which
seems proved by tho fact that tho Gor
man indemnity of a thousand millions ol dol
lars, which they wero obliged to pay, has
been ad discharged in two years white we have
been struggling for eight years with twice as
much. Ptrhapn thr* wealth of tile French
larintrs arises as much from the small farm
system aud the high cultivation they give iho
soil. Thero is a vast difference betw een farm
ing in u loose way and hiving all work done
in tha best minner.”
'Ihe »St*to Journal under-Hands that the
I odding o:» which young Mnrl.s died was < r-
deiod to be l urn* (I, l ut i* w'is tot burned;
nn ' now wa learn that tho fat u r of Marks ha
'ellow fever.
Arsenic for Hogs-
For tho ben» fit of tho bog breeders ol onr
country 1 send the fo 1 >w ing: 1 hoard a relia
ble gentleman say ho had several pigs that lay
rounds
Just tho lu
man a right to scold his wife
When he has more than auffi-
ather. I wish I wero a tailor.”
“This is too bad!” petnlently cried tb
tailor, “to I c compelled to sit perched r.pj
here ply ing the ne<d!e all tho tiruc. Would j ** 8 oes *
that miuo w* re a moro active life.”
“Last day of grace!-banks won’t discouut j "" 1
-customers won’t pay—what ehall I do?’I
grumbles the merchant; “I bail rather be a
anything else.”
groans lira laws, ns he
—some dry musty rc-
of them; but, fo usehisown words, ho “bated ! cords . ..| lftp nv follows ! I had rather hammer
to kuock thorn ou tho head with light wood ; Mtom . s a j| ^ay than puzzle mv head on tht
knots,” ro he procured some arsenic, and gave j vexatious questions. ’
And through all tho raniificatim'.aol society
all are complaining of their condition, finding
-When ft clock is >
a firm is wound
around the yard aud under tho house, until j t luc k.fi orsei a dog. or ai
they wero nearly dead with the mange. They ! “Jluppy follows!” gre
wero very annoying, and bo wanted to got lid 1 . crA t c fi eH j lls head over
of them; bat, to usehisown words, he “bated j ror jV; “happy follows f
to knock them ou tho head with lightwood j atones all day than pnz:
knots,” ro he procured some arsenic, and gave j vexations quest
them about two grains apiece. About three j AntJ through all the tf
hours af>er that ho toand thorn stretched .*ui ft u nr e compUiniuw of th...
in the sun shire, und he thon-ht sure they | f „ uU w j th ,hei r calling. -If it wore only this,
were “gunners, but lo uts great surprise the | orunv other, I should be content," is tlic
pigs were npnt “grub time,' with appetites »s nniver8 t crv . -Anything but what 1 nm.'
IL.\1 IU\ SUKlUFK'S SALKS,
ILI. BI SOLD, tutor* tb«* conrt house door in
:he tom'n of Ji*uc-b^ro. OlaxWn C'-unty, Gcor-
a ibe l*t TucikUy m November. l>-73. b*-tween
aud bourn of Stic, the :vLcwinu property, tc
keen ns a briar.”
He gave them another dose, but iustca l of
it causing their exit, they commtnccd
thriving from that day. In a short tirno they
had abed all their old hair and peales,
‘Anything
vorld; so ha^ it
the
m."
ragged, and ro
Down* is a Balloon. An amusing in
new coat came ou!, and he said ho had never of the Republican demonstration on Satur-
h*d a finer or healthier lot of hogs in his day night war the attempt to send up a fine
life from that time until they were killed
for bacon. 1 know from toy own experience
mammoth proportions
Ouo dwollin* honsc and lot containing t»*o act-**,
moro or lo.-a. :n tb- towu ol J<>u«-*bort», known as tho
•iwel iug hovee now oocupiod l*y K J Ksak^taly. Lev
ied oii as tbe property of U It lloneo, uuder an J by
virtue of sundry tt in lay bauds in lavor of J*tne«
Uitut-a rn Uhum A K«*y aud Hanes. Key A Uanc^
Property pointed out by plaintiff ibis September £T,
1H73.
Aleo. at the fame time and place, will bo aold one
tiuuured acres, more or lAss, kno n as ihe north half
cf land tot No V44. in (be 4th district of originally
Fteyettr. no* Clayton ooc&tj. Levied •'» as tbe pPcR'-
erty of W W Carry, under and by virtue of afi fa from
Ciay too Superior Court in favor of P K Ktarn v« aaid
W W Curry. Property pointed out by Bylngton &
Waterloo, plaintiff*a attorneys.
A Lao. at tbe aatua tunc and pUce, will be eobl fifty
a-ree, mete or lea*, ot land lot No. 108. in the 18th
district of originally I'.enry, now ciajton county.
tbo proj>erty of Kliiah M Laaoetcr under
Prir.tr
To the Public.
paper Imllo
which had been umnufaciured to order for 1 Levied , . —
Ihut u Crum quantity of stryclmius mill I.tbe occasion Tha K.!Wa «.crndsJ from i
►ldo of lho diatom hom-c, hovered for A j, lrator 0 r g W MrKuusr a*>d Elijah 11 *
and then fell liko r ... *
piece ot lend on tbo other hide of the build
iug. A cnuKiderable ciowd collected at the
scone of tho disct ut, nnd many of the br-
standeiR ummrcitally “chaffed" tho zealous
Radical aeronauts, about their failure. All
agreed that it was ominous lor ihe Radical
party, especially ns tho balloon was supposed
j to be named the Rob*rt W. Hughes it was
! undoubtedly laboring muter di^qua:ifi^!fttious.
in the mean lime i! w-v*. repaired and sent np i
again. As it went up li.pidly for u hundred !
b et the Radicals begau t«» cheer, bnt a few J and domaaUc oL:. .a.
stcon's 11*« r th ir joy turned to disgust, for
c long < xneiiet e* Hinong | the l all ><m rangiit » ;, *t‘ and vanished. It
superior to his piuty imver we d City yrdf. beyond the custom- |
party it' ivery i spo. l " * lu use. linthtHO id I)
hogs wlizn nothing
A hog Ihst Inis taken Htrycbmou or ftrsv-uic ; minute or two ahov
Bhoui l not bo killed iu two or three month'*, ]
tii it will take that time lor the poison b> g» t j
out of tho blood. - Southerii Farmer.
Frank Blair is of tho opinion tin* Grant,
“iiHH a great deal more talent than ho yets !
credit for. lie ia endowed with that unknown
quality called common sens*. II" is very
quick in his |>t rc« plions, lie is a good judy
ol rmm i.s well hr borne*, looks nt cin iim- ]
htanc* s, weighs ewiyrimig carefully, and w tu n
his min 1 is hj.cu o*»iiliniial ia his deductions,
lie acts decisivi !\ and siiccehslullv in any mall '
BVENINC. I will cs «*u a B*r Room at Ro 13
IVaohirre *trv\»t, eppoaita tb«* National Hot I. 1
have gone U> aoius to mac«* neat tha |4aoi-.
and with an » *i*onenc** of over twmty yvara, I fbe!
confident I wiU givo KitiKfsctiou to all my old ouatotn
and a* many now ones •» will jpvn me a rail. My
w atock*sl *lih ib<j bi-at luporito
*. M' U*r with pure, uuadolto.
,:o-t L>qnor« au-t Kreneb Mixture*.
Idvaisnio kr-'p j* g* Liqu ro a« any Dxr In Uu
prtcea to unit tn»* time*. My liar ta rxolu-
bitc men.
•cpift K. J. LOYALL, Agent.