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THE ATHENS
VOL. 04.
ATHEISTS, GEORGIA
Kill KIRI \L NOTES.
Out nl' SOS Republican pipers 89
nr-- for Grant anil 216 for HI line.
It i- thought at Washington that
f 'niipre«s will adjourn about the mid
dle o! May.
fliii-igo has this season received
SI ,000.000 has! els of wheat, and 64,-
000,00(1 uf null.
High .1. Jewell, I‘resident oftlie
K i" Railway foni|i»ny, is being
Ins>med lor the presidency.
The Railroad Commissioners lure
o unpleie.1 their schedule of passenger
and freight tariffs, which will be
published iu ■ few daya.
ViodoUky. the Nihiliit who at»
tempted to arSMBumte Genera!
MeUkoff on last Wednesday, was exe
cuted on Friday, the 5ib inst.
The winter, mild as it has been, has
not been without some terrible storms,
and their fearful results at sea almost
equal the disasters of a severe season.
Representative Kelly, of Pennsyl
vania, says he does not believe any
pending hill will pass during the pres
ent session of Congress.
>ir. ,1. H. Jones, having failed to
pvrfccl the purchase oftlie interest of
Mr A. W. Kc-se in the Mar-on Tele—
f/ro/i/i, nmr uncis that hu lias so pro-
p.iitary i gins in that paper.
Th
Supreme Court of Oiiio has
Inal it is illegal to dun a
n a postal caid, ns such is
li to iinpaio the credit or
'■n of tin- debtor.
i g is in w chninpioning Grant,
y v. it It the ho|* that should a
am iu the nominating conven-
third term candidate will ex-
- generalship In his behalf.
a utivr parody.
One dsy lost week, while sad end drearr,
Aa we wended, weak and weary,
Acrmis the unrwejit finer;
W e heard, at first, a gentle tapping.
Then it became an earnest ruppiug,
At our sanctum door,
“Come ini*' we aaid; while yet he pondered.
And in ailenee we etill wandered
tVliat for os could be in store ;
Then, tlie door-bolt gently lumintr.
In he walked. Our cheek wu burning 1
Tliou*iito of crimaon gore.
“Are yon the man who doee the writing!”
(What wool will rheme with tin. but .fixiuinxl
Quickly thought we, oYrand o’er).
“Sir, we are,” wo f rut tv told him,
Noddiug la th* bora to hold him.
If he tried to beat u. sore.
“Then yon’II please give me a credit
Opposite tint little debit,
Pur twu d. liar. more.
I like your paper, and will take it
Aa knif aa yon will atriva to make it
Aa food aa it hu bun before.’'
We jumped 1 Be dodged I Thus wo missed
Or wa enrely would hare ktaead him.
No matter il the boya did roar;
So seldom treated in Una manner,
Wa felt inclined to ainy hosannah !
Only this and nothlny more, -
JULIES CsESAR.
And whan ha wished to please her,
He grabbed her np In both hie arms,
And shrieked, “See Julius seise her!”
—Steubenville Herald
And when her mother hovered near
And saw how he did ..jueeae her;
She dried the quickly flowing tears,
And yelled, “Oh, J olios, mm her!”
—Syracuse Times.
The old man also bent hia pride
And begged him to release her—
“Oh, no,” the ardent youth replied;
“She’s such a jewel, you see, eir!”
—Buffalo Sunday Times.
“Your racket stop,” the maiden said,
“Per me ’ti. just the cheese, sir;
While 1 it is thst is being squeezed,
Never shall Julius erase, sir.”
—Keokuk Gut* City.
And than they entwiited again,
And when he tried to cease, si-,
bo mixed were they, the old men said:
“Why look, now—Julio-, he’s her!”
Kokomo Tribune.
Altleii it Bro. are having a lively
time w ith Dr Pratt, analytical chemist,
of Atlanta, over their vinegar.
The Young Men’s Library Associ
ation ot Atlanta are preparing to
put up a’fine library builtling.
Miss Nel ie Everett, the Clairvoy
ant, was presented with a gold lecket
by 'he E M P I Club of Savannah.
The spring poets are rij»i*iiiivy fast
under 'he influence of the pleasant
weather
Georgia Medical College, at Augus
ta, tn>ned loose on thu w orld 2G doc
tor* last week.
Mao-el has had a twoWr-e raffle.
The h'-r-es were won hv Mr A. li.
Freeman, who threw 45.
Capt Boynton the swimmer, is at
Savannah. He generally gets around
the 1st of April.
Dr. Tucker will preach the hacca-
lanrate sermon at the University of
Alabama.
Savannah is going to have a teles
phone between the Exchange and the
quarantine station. . ,
The Madisonian says that the barn
of Mr. Troup Campbell, of Morgan
cotinty, was burned.
Tlie Washington Gazette a-ks the
people to pay the preacher and prin
ter in flour and sorghum.
The Young America B. B. C. has
challenged the Wilkes county chib for
a male') game ot baseball.
The Washington Gazette ehroni-
icles the death of Peter Adams, col
ored, who had reached 102 years.
The Ishmaelite says Haucock has
no candidate for Governor, which is
the nexs best thing to being out of
debt.
A negro woman in -Burke eqwntv
has giVfin birth to three ehildroit A't
l4tf
rail
At
it’ll
the Nt w York Mail lias
'C’m.ik lipt 11 the Augusta Chrun
V -;m ! 'mg il “ipie.” Our esteemed
i di-tu guishtil contemporary must
ml hi- p's ami his q’smore care-
eially his q’s.
“If women are really angels, why
'1'>n't they fly over a fence instead ot
making such a fearfully awkward job
of climbing."
Why? because they are always
“tied hack” so tight they can’t fly.
Dispatches from Bismark, Dakota
Teiritory, report the Indians again on
the w-r-patli. Sitting Bull is on that
side oftlie line, massacre’s have been
numerous, and a general uprising of
the savages is daily expected.
Spain giv. s a minister plcuijioleus
tint) $11,000 i-er year, while a favor*
ito hull fighter Vtceivre $30,000, btt
tin n we\l lather picnipotensh for that
country lor a dollar a day and board
than fight hulls at any price.
The National Blaine Club is flood
ing the country with its circulars,
among which is Bob Ingera ll’s fa.
nmus speeeli when he nominated
!! nine ns "tin plumed knight” in the
Republican convention in '76.
They have n free-and-easy way of
• ■ -unliiigdelegates among the Repub
licans of North Carolina. Those
ohel<d for Sherman are counted for
Giant, and, in laet, the trirnds of
both candid ile* claim a delegate as
soon as he is elected.
A* the National Democratic Exec
utive Committee has met and dis-
chargi d ils duties, looking to the apt
preaching political campaigns, would,
it tml now lie in order and well for
the State Executive Committees to do
likewise?
’flu- House of Representatives went
to work i n la-t Monday under its
new rules As every experienced
legislator favored the change, it is
now confidently expected that the
business ol Congress will he transact*
e.i mine rapidly and quite a* judic-
ioii-'v.
Namec! J. Tililin the victim of
1*71, hits most emphatically an
ti milled t! nt lie will be a candidate
f>r ilu mniiiiialion before the Cincin
nati Convention. Now we may
contidi nlly ex|«-cl his “ boom" lo be
snpported by his | olitieal sagacity and
his barrels. ’
Th” S.u.il Lot In-Mower* have at
la-l rai-ed the breeze in San Francia-
CO. The ( hinese are th eing from the
wrath (-> come and the government is
massing troops iu the city. This
Sum I-lot business ia not only proving;
a serious trouble in California, blit is
likely to bring tiouhle upon the gen
eral government.
“If evil communications corrupt
good manner* the oyster must be a
had ti-li fm he’s brought up with a
rake.”
The man who manufactured the
above, is now lecturing upon the
emnotional insanity and deruorilixa»|
tion consequent iq*oti eating sbel
fish.
The balance ol trade after bi ing in
our favor for some time ha* turned
against us. No sooner was the pros
pect of lletter time* firmly grounded
than tlie orders for foreign goods went
abroad as fast a* tlie steamers could
carry them. As a result of this our
import* during the month of January
exceeded the exjiort* by ten million
of dollars _ _
There is a most significant silence
among the Republicans throughout
the South, relative to Blaine m a
presidential candidate. What this
exactly means cannot now lie fully
determined. But when it la roraem-
liered that the moat commendable act
<>l Blaine’s political life, the defeat ot
wluit was kuowu as the “Force BiH,’’
ha* not, and never will.-be forgiven
by the majority of tlie Radicals of tbe
South, it may be eel down aa a sale
conclusion, that among the Sunt hero
Republican* tno fight will be between
Grant and Sherman, with tbe
chances apparently much in favor of
pmw{-
8TATE NEWS,
The Latest Sayings ftml Doings in Georgia.
Rome will have a convent.
Brunswick wants a poor-house.
Klberton wants stone pavements.
Columbus is wanring a City Park.
Macon is re-nimiberin > her houses.
Quitman raises bananas in the open
air.
Savannah is jubilant over a grand
skating carnival.
The lather of Susan Eherhart is
dead.
A Leap Year party by the colored
girl* of Columbus.
Daniel Bright)- will he hung
Thomasville uext Friday.
Mr. D. H. Davis shot and killed
Mr. Martin in Worth county.'
Albany will get 40,000 bales of
cotton this season.
Cuthbert is shipping strawberries
to Miohigan.
Macon is moving to have a new
opera House.
I. H. Adams has been elected Cap
tain of the Putnam Rifles, of Macon.
MadisoD county still has Grange
meetings.
The farmers of Stewart county aie
planting corn.
Corn is worth one dollar per bushel
in Stewart county.
Alapaha desire* to become a first-
class wool market
Mr P T Harfill, of Stewart county,
fre*h in Covington.
Dr Thos Bird, an old citizen of
Newton county, is dead.
The Georgia Railroad are having a
large lot of new freight cars made.
Madison and Eatonton are stircd up
on the railroad question.
Central R. R.- Stock is steady at
102 holder* asking 103 and 104.
Macon is moving up in the matter
of having the Slate Fair for 1880.
Tlie Savannah Irish Relief Fund
has reaction the sum of $3,720.21.
Carrollton has shipped 0,500 bah v
of cotton.
Gen Decker, the little man is at
Savannah.
Washington is a favorite place for
the drummers.
The Madisonian• got up a snake
story in the winter time.
A boy wa* kilh-d on the Central
Rond near Griswoldville.
W W Gordon has been elected cap
tain ol the Georgia Hussars.
Bishop Beckwith confirmed 21 per
sons in the Episcopal faith in Macon.
Small boys in Quitman amuso
themselves by catching 15 pound trout.
Mr Crine, of Albany, had Ids sale
robbed of four or five hundred dol
lar*.
Thu Tallulah Fire Company of At
lanta, have gone on a visit to New
Orleans.
A negro boy was killed cn the Co
lumbus and Rome Railroad by an Al
abama sling
Labor is reported scarce in Musco
gee county. Farmers not half supplied
with hands.
Atlanta manifest her usual enthu
siasm over the advent ot a John
Chinaman in her midst.
Saturday night last James Browu,
colored, ol Savannah, was shot m the
head by another negro.
The Macon it Augusta Rail road
was sold at public sale, in Augusta, on
Tuesday, the 2nd inst.
The Brunswick Advertiser claim*
that Brunswick is the best port in lit -
world tor shipping lumber.
Some of Macon's good boys have
been gambling, one of them lost
S300.
Macon is making preparations for a
grand Sunday School celebration on
the 1st of May.
Dr 8 D Ram bo, of Blakeley, ia at
home from Rio tie Janeiro, where ho
is eugngi-d in business.
Joe. Brown will build a short Rail
road out to the coal bed* from Rogers
Station.
Much attention ia being paid to tbe
opening of gold mines in Dawson
county.
Tbe Dublin Gazette says the Hon.
Chas C Kibbeu would make an excel
lent Governor.
The Stonewall Fire Company ot
Griffin is happy over their uew
steamer.
Judge Claiborne Snead has been
acting as oue of the Judges of the
Supreme Court.
Colored laborers are going to the
turpentine farms on the M. <fc B.
Railroad.
A party ot three men in Americus
went bunting and bagged one hun
dred and uinety-iwo partridges in
two days.
An old man in Lee county h- s
been bailiff for the grand jury 43
years. He should l>e pensioned.
An attempt was made to assassinate
Mr. Geo. Brittenham, section mastar
on the M. & B. Railroad.
Albany lias a chicken with four lega
and four wings. They ough to enter
it for a walking or flying match.
Hie Albany Aavertiser wants the
Paddle wheel at their fair. “Let ’er
roll” will make you sick if you fool
with it.
A while girl by the name of El’a
Jane Smith was fatally burned near
Lexington, one day last week. She
died the next day.
~ lebv and A. F.
irincipals in tbe
at Sand Bar
last aoconnt the return# iverq i
The C- ’vie it ton boys and the stu
dents of Emory College are to t-ave a
match game of base " ball on 8th of
March. Prize $50.
Thn Wire^Grass iriitckman makes
its advent into the joiiniali-lie. world.
1 lie first copy ha* just reached ns, it
is a newsy paper.
A negro in Stewart ronntv kicked
a hush and a cockle hnrr seltled in his
windpipe. After much difficulty il
was extracted.
Oats arc repotted a- having a vi-rv
yellowish and blighted appearance in
Stewart county. ^opposed in he
caused by I lie fly
Dr Casey, ot LuGrange, has hocn
appointed Fish Commissioiicrof Geor
gia. He will soon he prepared to
furnish ponds and creeks with fish.
The (-tables, carriage-house, barn,
and several other buildings on the
farm of Mr I* J Blackmans, near Au
gusta, were totally destroyed by fire
on last Saturday.
It is stated that Georgia has 137
counties, in which 193 papers are
published. Of these 12 are daily, 4
tri-weekly, 3 semi-weekly, 154 week
ly, 2 semi monthly, and 18 monthly.
On Saturday night last, Charlie
White, son of the proprietor of the
National Hotel, had a difficulty with
Frank Kelly, a shoe store clerk, cut
ting Kelly seven times in the head
with a knife. The wounds are |iainful
but not serious.
On last Saturday morning a mar
ried fadyiu Sava nah attempted to
drown herself in.tbo canal, but w
prevented by a
T1IE RAILWAY COIXISSION.
Work Upon Regulating the Passenger Fare
and Freight Tariff.
The prime results ot thu lalmrs of
the Railway Commission are an
nounced, from which we make the
following synopsis:
Passen ger Tariff.
For passengers with baggage, not
weighing over 100 pounds, the rite
per mile shall not exceed the follow
mg, viz: Pas-engsrs
and over, with tickets,
mile; without tickets, 4i cents; un
dcr 12 and over 5 years, 2 cent*;
without tickets, 24 ceLts.
No moreAtpfit the lowest rate spec
ified shall be charged when the ticket
office shall not have been open for a"
reasonable time before the departure
of the train from a station. Tickets
on sale at any office in a city must he
kept on sale at the depot ticket office
at the same prices. JSvery passenger
paying fare must be furnished, with a
s«a. The fare for’be'rthrBtrslefcjfiiig^
cars shall not exceed the rate of one*
cent per mile for each berth.
Freight Tariff.
Less than car loads and per one
hundred pounds, first class freight—
30 cents for 50 miles ; 45 cents lor 100
miles; 60 cents for 150 miles; 70
cents for 200 miles; 75 cents for 250,
miles; 80 cents for 300 miles; 85
cents fur 350 miles.
Second class freight—27 cents for
50 miles; 40 cents for 100 miles ; 60
cents for 150 miles, 60 cents for. 200
miles; 70 ceuts for 250 miles 73 cents
for 300 miles; 75 cents for 350 miles.
Third class freight— 25 cents for 50
miles ; 35 cents for 100 miles ; 45
cents lor 150 miles; 50 cents for 200
mile-; 55 cents for 250 miles; 58
cents lor 300 miles; 60 cents lor 350
miles. ‘ 1 J '
Fourth class freight—22 cent* for
50 miles ; 30 cools for 100 mi'es ; .35
its for 150 miles40 cents for 200
aneloqcent;,'
Tlie
patriotic, ujife^nijes'jii
man, in the conclusion'
^Sthpw
ter the at
fit
cloud.,
hours al ^
are the wa
• 4 ceiitsMpar » peace, be sfili."“
f^t strife ia pvtjr v ar
Lipf that, inffiijS
has been again joini
■ti-rfi
ana*wot -tar* '
jfri
uo via nvJJMM Sly
; i -moo mil ml find, oil
t.OoijlMVfeu-j
MW- Wtn. Odx.n*
tifllg.od " . vvd vuiijo u>|
oo* it firmJ.ahf >dl.»4sw»
raitIu.'ibUAIWlflMtiHWWBiHypE.
1 tnvfl «iil no- mii«iJ5W)o veltnuif
.jf A *W«L‘Ji
'di If*■ nSWPIW AiPqSPBr,
' TWulhV ftftierlH.ee wit,
if* tWP.Wrtaitlfcg 1 tp’l "kfl cWfNevPUMppe*.: )
, .faavje a'ahooime sti'dz"ly)pg ■
acrdssalongViw, wVflf our iiidnograin’ tai s»,fj ot -* r, ,|p
•tA.d'iitiaiMbfiiirrtitfffitVi’iktd “Hflduiphp, J A • ‘ L
J npprbpriatai epitapb.lcMdedvdnMlie,
ifVWfl-1 Aw.ltxtffaqt BiWit Qari,Sfilu)r#V
8xptti>ft l t; ’ i Ybdfs,>’!flAtec'TtkArt?.' ,
■ I iP-6.—Semi’meal thighbonv'otfhe
fell## «hkf
inliM f^nfr^
P t r, ng? Tlie oM Iiovntzer unefT on Uie*
‘ ‘ BW'bdfWUHM! 1 *'' -
■ wnp joint. RADISO.V COU.Y1Y.
j''ihafftriffl ot
'• Awwalpapun
th«h*u rficeijtlym rtefnqct
JtbJisUment-.iniSaq.Foin-
Ijng the^sHiff ; on a big
38? D /u 8 ^^S^ yle conntrv to’ ‘i
Jffeva* thFIF* 1 fflff flhe. ’ Tflfiji J fed. a
their type just ns it atoodlin thtjfertji*,, J; _. .
tied up tltBTtrmffiW Wlllt stout cords ’ - 1 ' '<
by a prtuMife»*dlpknb*autt» priiiieiv,'
•lid jjaqkibg th.’iu closely in boxes,
/ftwfed tb Mftdflifill Kbdwspdpad iome-
- ■whorii which mrodkl it bo iiUCt) landing.
irciimstj
Imrjiws
., f..l. j . » 11 ^ ^ "nifyhw
'diiaumiai
the “gainer
fcine-i nilgh -. .<1 j
{Jans'
itf place’ iflklWdViit" aWPIWAf it),’ dfar** in^ffvWy,
_ , :r Which'-dheyli'edn-. coiijtiiig-liousejhuiqucse is laid aatde '
•t^iftewAfatroaing Avnuld l)ftvB;.^tpn|/ofi.VhfcBjntf Bf)<1, iFbfj g^u;o, - pfa
fMf^Sttfcl .VIIJUI . , >
There’ war a farfrtU ettendsnee than
'u*tt*F«i'the Spring term, 1880, of
Madison,Superior Court. Both th*
taYISf pRteruiinmeut were
fwsj-n»4 single'room—and thst not
j > irswrprisiitgly , Urgeoue—filled with
«W>«a Wftoraptwi-
een ipm pelted to occupy
.. not My to sleep) lor two
fn^htk <k-it1r>Mc*»t the frateniitv, then
voabavr rt«..knowivot»*of life : s most
ilfJV'g ffifj iKXltalisHpg, experiences.
prerervo your mental
‘jrrfu At»ri«rs^fcl6«’kJ’ TVtice^the
advice of loqo who.has. suffered and
non’ ofavood or |i«st»boshd ififceeni oth the
hrfd
llalljt
creased
m
“the' ghdy'bl tb& lattei*.
be greater fhan the former
place ISW1I teit'd petftft-,’’ —i _
and pea&flaeffjr!?' fti'llftlh
tbis
mile
45 cents for 250 miles :
foreveH
the section
As the'Thblil
w ho liap-
hixil anil
Capt. A. C.
O’Brien war* rite two .
recent misteriou* duel
ferry.
Jeff Patrick and George Thompson
colored, of Walton county, had a
difficulty in which Patrick was killed,
Thompson has been arrested rad
lodged in jail.
dl-covered her ptirjjus--. ‘ ’Supposed
lo be depression of spirits caused by
her sister destroying herself a few
years since.
_ An engineer in Co'umhus started
his engine suddenly while a colored
man was under it and cut olf a sec
tion of one of hi9 digits.
Ye local of l he C• and C. say* ‘‘fan
cy skating and solid tun at the rink
to-night. We suppose he meuiis bv
• solid fim" the solid falls.
Pleas Stovall terms strawlierries
■‘spring blushes horn the hillsides.”
We advise our young Irieml to use
*oda cocktails without spring bejghe*.
An old and highly lespeeted gentle
man ot Meriwether county, about
eighty-five years of age. quarreled and
separated from his wile a fe*. days
since.
A joinig man named David Neel,
accidentally shot himself in the face a
day or two s nee, near Deal ing The
load earried away his upper lip and
lodged und. r his eye.
Chronicle and Constitutionalist:
AVe learn that Sunday evening, near
Washington, Ga., the body of a while
man named T uruer was found in a
gully. As he had been mis-ing since
Tuesday, it was supposed he had lieen
dead several days. Some time since
he had a difficplty with a man named
Cox well, iu Wilkes county, by whom
Turner was severely shot. He was
recovering from his wounds when he
was killed. We have not heard of
suspicions or arrests.
Wiregrass Watchman: The tur
pentine business in this |K>rtion of the
country has grown to an enor
mous extent within tlie past few
year*, and gives no little work to a
large number of laborers, tit very re
munerative price*. It is, therefore,
utterly out of place for this erv ol the
laboring classes of this portion of the
country, that there is no work for
them to do. Why, rit.-ht here in
Ilazelhiirst, there is work for quite a
number of men nod boys that will
work. Iiesides all along the line of the
Macon and Brunswick ro id
marriages.
Col W Y Atkinson, of NewnAn Ga.
to Miss Su-ie C Melton, of Mariano,
Florida.
Jes-e P. Hodge, of Augusta, Ga., to
Miss Gussie Wheeler, of Hopkinsville,
Ky.
DEATHS.
On the 25lh tilt., Miss Lula, daugh
ter ofDr A R Welborn. of At'anta.
Mr A L Tarvin near Rome Ga.
Mrs M B Marion in Rome Ga.
Mi* Rebecca L . daughter of Rev
R W and Mrs S E llaiiibric in Co
weta county, on 20th nit.
In Washington co,‘Fannin, child of
J Leaptrot, aged 8.
In Madison co, Rev James M
Adams, aged 68.
lu F'loyd co, Mrs Martha A Om>
berg.
In Harris co, JssL Cash, aged 71.
In Sumter co, Mrs Enuice Price.
In Webster co, suddenly, Mrs H
Hobbs. %
In Americu-, Mrs N J Joiner,
aged 34.
In Suniier co, Joseph, son of Rice
Bans.
In Columbia co, Mrs Polly Dorsey,
aged 68.
In Haliei8h:im co, Mr* Nancy
Bowlin.
In Burke M;
Henrv A. Viilette.
In Newton to., uu
Thos. Boyd.
In Vineville. 14th irist,,’ 'George
Logan, aged 23 years and 6 month*.
In Lee co, Nora, child of Henry L
Long, aged 10.
In Rome, Miss Sarah Hinton, aged
about 71.
I» Johnson co, Minnie, child of
Rev J M Wood, aeed 4 years.
Ia Atlanta, Mrs W M Lowry. '
In Early co, Peter D Howard, aged
40. ’ T” ** •*
In Miller co, Burrell Roberts, aged
about 72.
In Jefferwui an, John Clark, Mrs
Alltbrd, Mr* Whitehead, life Susie
Browp. j 1( ,, . „
In Carroll co, uncle Jimmie Bryce,
Mrs Nanoy Long, Sqajre John Earn
est, child of Mrs Robert Parr.
cuius uu 3oil mile* ; 50 cents for 350
lIlilONj
Fifth ci»K- freight—18 cents for 50
mile*; 23 items lor 100 mile ; 28 cents
for 150 mile*; 32 cents tor 200 miles?
35 cent* for 250 mile*; 38 cvnta lor
300 mili-a; 40 rent* for 350 miles.
Sixth class freight—13 cents for 50
mile*; 18 cents for 100 miles; 23 cents
1 -r 150 mites; 27 cents for 200 mile*;
30 cen!s liir 25o miles; 33 cent* lor
3 0 miles; 35 centsfor 350 miles.
Class C—F'lour—10 cunts fur 50
miles; 15 cent* lor 100 miles; 20
cents lor 150 miles; 23 cents for 200
miles; 25 cents 250 miles, 26 cents
for 300 miles; 28 cents for 350 mile*.
Class D—Grain, hay, etc.—9 cents
for 50 miles; 14 cents tor 100 miles;
18 cents for 150 miles; 20 cents tor
200 miles; 23 cents lor 250 miles; 24
cents for 300 miles. ,
Class J—Colton—20 cents for 50
miles; 25 cents for 100 miles; 30
cents for 150 miles ; 35 cents for 200
miles ; 40 cents for 250 miles; 43
cents tor 300 mile*; 46 cents for 350-
miles. - : , t
Class K—F’ertifixers—6 cents for
50 miles; 8 cents for !00 miles ; 10
cents f .r 150 miles ; 12 cents t& JlOQ,
miles; 13 cents for 250 miles; 15
cents lor 300 miles; 1(5 cents for 350
miles.
Car Loads. ' / t
C Ij 1 »* Is—Cealpwol^i. gofr , pe¥
ton—90 cents for 50 miles; $1 20 Itfr
100 miles ; $1 50 lor 150 miles, and
thence 10 cents per mile <>ifH|ll dis-
laiices. ' ,i ^ ’ i-
Class M—Iron, per ton—$1 20 for
30 mile*; $1 70 for. IDO miles; $3 20
lor 150 rai.es ; $2 40 for 200 miles ;
*2 50 250 miles; $2 60 lor 300 miles;
$2 70 tor 350 miles.
Class N — Livestock, per cir load—
$20 for 50 miles; $3o for 100 miles;
$40 for 150 mile-; 845 tor 200 mile*;
$50 for 250 miles; $55 for 300 miles;
SCO for 350 miles.
Cla-a O—Salt, lime, cement, eta,
per car load $13 (or 50 miles; *17 lor
100 miles ; $20 for 150 miles; $22 for
200 miles; $24 for 250 miles; $20 for
300 mile-; #27 for 350 mites.
Class P—Ores, sand, elav, rough
si one, brick, etc., jjper car load—$10
tor 50 miles; $14 for 100 miles; $17
lor 150 miles; $20 lor 200 miles;' 8i_
for 250 utiles *24 lor 300 miles; $25
for 350 miles.
WHO WILL NOT AmtECIATE TUtS!
Harper’s.
There was much gumption evinced
liy that particular darkey whose mas
ter was a surgeon, who had |>erfonned
on another darkey an operation rt>
quiring a high degree of skill. This
latter darkey was well-to-do, and the
surgem charged him twenty-five dol
inrs for the operation. Meeting th'
doctor’s servant afterward, this dia
logue occurrred:
‘Dat was a mighty steep charge ol
the doctor’s for cutting on me (.udder
day.”
‘How much did de lloss charge ?’
‘Well, Julius, he charge me twen
ty-five dollars.’
‘C o ’long, niggah, dat’ ain’t much
charge.’
‘Well, he wasn’t mure dan three qr
fair minutes doin'il mid I link fivft
dollars was all he onghter took.’
•Luok-a-heah, Sam; you don't
nii’stan’ ’boot dat lint’. You see de
Ikiss have to -pend a great many year
lamin’ howto use dal kuile, an’ it
co-t him nea|is o’ tuoney. Now de
fact am dal lie ouly charge you five
dollars for il - (qieration ; de tuddef
twei-ty lie charge for de know how.'
That’s il—the time aud money to
learu the know how.
48’ tliii ’LticAlncmonians-'deStriijtedi the
«M*M peilfSei-I'Wi'’yb(r'<ary IoHtwtitf | ‘Ly‘Chd appeifrilii4b!W
tFNt tmirndUnek" : of tMO’-pakt; 'hat^lJe^uTlifcff;. impressed the 1 (fasrifin-J
™ l »be#.yflH'k IfiJAke oftheir dtfTtgfeE- All
W,dlsil$W«Bja*llm
anb8tlftcA\iiiin'ftk»ln'ri n ?VirtM!’>ffi«ha-
^b'Wi' ! ft , the’’t*iteFitltr^WJ»alWn%„*
|fft«ciu1' dejidsiC'OcfcaaiOned' 1 b/.afasfi
fifabt’s ratn.’"Thd* r«MStfffid(» jolfity.
kbd inlrfh agfaitf mwrnSl'sftVitFniajbuti, ,
as tlifi SwiHlewfifflrig (Sirs■p.lssed'itlie
•seNA>i*itl t aiMfelek. elAie ebsevueM -pl-i-‘
eeivNAl-h'slibhtltltsf{4lidn‘6n<''Sbfe sin- 1
»*“'■rtfitlalrttnit.’*^ 1 A ,, litd^agw’Gf ttetr
minutes'tvfis inadd sd- tts'-tV'nllww q
phdfogKintrrif tlie 'train 1 ,’’with' its liv-
—.. ....... „
BpoktJi uvBT'jiiyi rvmainH ,) t<J ^MKHJiiligla ^huuiau florins
dust, earth to earth,nsliesiiDr'twiips,'’ ' ' ' ' ‘
will I Ire false to the.menipty .utpthi^' . . - - ,
“ oecttfnn^'-tto 1 'ruihtaU) against 1 felie
pleasure of tlie voyage: : "‘A sttmptu-
‘Wtls luneh wots sjrrelid ‘fit 1 the. station'
„ imJ'IfKl* tinnl 'speiit
there by tlf#«dtt(mhy iw-feaeting fandi
%p<4cb-tfiaWfilg;4»'The*rettirt»“j<&rtiey
W ak silbseftnently tnadfiwfth as much
wifely arrd- ; satisfi5cti<m- as the! first
fcreMalng." ,»**oU o8ta«T *J; u » s-h i «
i(s‘t is br-M-raoevOi. ill'll# ,|| lu ,. t
bee v-IWff j
t»i •i.lr Li »4
hraiien'Wottuiiieiit tlievdind Maced in
honor of tlii ii AriniVrph.^’riRRUnwftvi
(leiice ot slrifotfiiduhvvefllail#belween
Greek and Gmek,’’ so wooldil to-day
destroy all evidences “of intetiiCcine'
strugoles that deluged our>Mrifand iff
I'btOii. -Noinhatei would feiiget the
past; ot lief wremdmeiiioviee., ineifei
never; ueveri.trlttle'. memory is,,true
to her a’tributes: nevgfiijtibjMi'lhir
heart irtjbs with life; neaer untll it
Coufetlerato dead , Trqfttraa3»jll not'
ceusuru-Tibrave pren applaud ibis sen
timent. For one 1 honor the. North
for their ceaseless care of thq'ssh.es 0 f [at Longoei
their death And,iilitty ' J bqarers^* , ““' , “ - ''
it L could calli fivttt a>U»eir
battle inode graves,those whb;jv<rre
the blue and the gray,Jkntl i.oeuld
muster them in ; pnei. grwiil pnn y,
here lotday—aye, jfi ,X i could eum-
mana the restless living. J'rom .thc
North aud South; aa iWitfeBsaithat
ui uster—math ink a- they woold/ see in
that mighty throng the iHenius o(
Liberty,^ sandaled, with.forgettiiluesi
girdkd with charity and EoruVoo
with tjierey, as abe pointed them witi
oug,Jiapfl, to.,the. bloytly«ga*5,.(qve'r
ters, and with the other to, fha^apin^
trv of promise that stretches out be- 4
. ronnse.l Canaab be lore
tsrai I. Yes. hijr lelarer*, 'i
country and lay country,
that yoti 1 hake unfuVleil id thVUireeze
to dayls yottr flag “and mine Fan'll
and though the-Confederate banner.
■! . ..In. ,Ji, 0
Broken is iu -tuff, sad stirthred,”:
yet this Iiosom was wrung with agon^'
wlien Destiny ordeiwik ■•o.u..*’
: “Furl that banner—full it simrls-uilj
FurUt puitlj—lurljt holy,. » r«Lb#* >U '
eral’R.^N.'Hdbif' Wd
'ihWd rb'atPhemrM^
Bid 1tW‘7thblv4.'iriu’ft;
fcbm^ffi' it tt* life
ttiid.‘"'He1tT36 w haS
CblBROlG.
SOUTHERN SECfianES.
Nurthrrn Investors Looking TUI* Way, anil
Especially to GrorgUu
AagosU Evening News.
\ letter from New York city to at
gentleman in this city, says that South
ern securities are not considered tbe
thing iu financial circles of the metrop
olis. Investors are looking this way,
and Wall street is wild over Squtbein
stocks and bond*. Georgiw securities,'
particularly, are leading in interest—
buyers taking every opportunity to
catch a good investueut. Suck sign*
as these are very encouragibg, and
show that the promise of prosjH'rily
and advance in values now upon (Jie
South are real aud are appreciated in
New York and the great iiuuiev cym
tree ■ ..... '
GUARD AGAINST CONSUMPTION, "
That life destroying scourge, bv
piomptly subduing with the aid of
Parker’s Ginger Tonic every aftack oif
Congh, Cold, or Sore Throat. There
is nothing like it. Aeting powerfully
"poo the blood and skin, and the mu
cous surfaces of tlie threat and lungs,
it speedily overcomes these dfiri£enMtt
disorder*, prevent* the development
of the dreaded Consumption, rad re-
mates all pain and soreness from tbe
lungs. It is wonderfully efficacious
in Dyspeptic afflictions, and give* the
moat comforting relief from Headache,
Distress in tlie Stomach, Nervousness,
Low Spirits, Wakefulness, Palpitation
of the Ueart, Heartburn, etc. It re-
gnlates the Bowel*, corrects both un
natural looseness and constipation and
stimulates the Liver to healthy hetioo.
Buy a 66 cent or $1.00 bottle amt try
it. Sold by R. T. Brumby Aj Cu.
The New York World publishes
rumor, which Itattys prevails in uewi-
(taper circles, that Mr. Tildeni$ nego
tiating for the purchase of a large in
terest in thoNew York Sun,
«itli the js>et priest, , ' 1 * 8 ** it j.
Touoli it not, anfufl I j
, bere *oJ.M»ryyiilei
4<’MV4i fared MtMiiRMMrendMem I ip ,
idit il drop UieiLYinried _2or*ver.v
* Y«*>, «irdy true mea NortUr friU.ai?* --.—rs-r— -
priciate the a^rtioo UvU.• a« J ***dt'iMtlsMto'+lkbfariimo a < **** ■w 1, devite out far
u> principle and to truth humuL
people, td the Bmth to tht-jr.Aitg-J
their cause, so G-li-lity to oUfigatious
trtM
Unimj and ti^ liietr auues aiul respou
sibilipe* as i itixeus ui goyeramsdf
in which they live. ’ .
, / * r,'. tii ( r «i mode „j
I. f dr.tbe honor ol that gauntry, fpj.
•fa,., gro*B>, and devjslopm’vpL loj.
its happiness and : pqac<e,, ^off;
••weaftereJej. opr, PW.e^, agy,
eend to-dpy. i? . ,o«r »«%.
col Israel you have seqij your country
riven by teiutiesl and shaken hv’ the
e.iHliqna[fe,’ yoU "see' It'"fabw 1 " basking
id the suiishlne of |dfic< ‘ "
’ | Vi4ry'fca$sfe*4.b‘#iWs*tei«nJfc»df'tlte iihe p#»*e*t esntpaigo,’’ ,
Blne KUlgecRofid are vcfvf ictivda.id
hxre-Tii<««ly’abWMiiet» OeWsfatioti im
«rathv<faw.fof:ib:»wri.5$di l n5reta .«»wfconbffnw bhbf,- *«<to spt*k
Wiilihvtiiftinektten yRiM Hnrditfcims l *“'1"V«em# Bipes» songpMy ftlouataifr
of a half iteiiuifjf'WilFbd realiiteil, and
Ivno^illA wnl'haYe drre/t emfimuiffl' ? ’'Guodifo# three. IndwnfcrfSockyr
cation with'GhttrlestoW’’ail'd ’Augnslil? br/<*
!*f'°*<WiB LbiiireflMttnd NaahviHd Cofa-
-redd i
pany tllve afci
of thHr credit r __, ...
be Ufa 1 for’‘tint* tbtaMishfeftiitiuoflvi roii
pd.lco. caliu ns the,
eUtning bfjrour days, its lovely'as the
sunset of yoiir eHSteuCe. '’Yfoing
men, tlirsis jybUr cbafrtry^-lit IF tf,e
legaov your fathers gave • VreB Pre
serve it. perjietuate it—it'm agtam
couniry;*»- • i $»<- i..
* '■ ‘-“I * »>'• 1“ It •il.l -.fir Jt*m
Mot'uera, daiiUMi-rs,' here aM the
sepulchres-of yrssr lathers, ami lu re
your kindred I dwell*—among those
sepulchres and around those hearth
stones eet? the example 1 of patriotic
devotion; and fiooj sbpolchre and al-
tar let your prams 1 asoeiul. a--iq jj.
„ To the allsrs of your sires pnd the
temple,ol yo*r fathers, 1 we|coqtfeyou
all tu-duy. : Conte oiie;, outMr alJ.j
Come ye, true men of tbu.Nofak aqd,
ye pattiot* of the Souilt. piffl *1 thft
solemn seal to the covengut /i£ yoqjt
patriotism and yorir # ')u(jplty,, Moi
thinks ,1 see you coming, Mpthiiikj
1 ‘'IV bpeum”
I hfatr* their harper’s ‘*'flB*beuiu«
song' and with In^lWcfcl’ uui
son aS -they are wafted along the
lines, the ahfhcnis''halMdjalifi’«f the
assembling ' worship*nt. 4 MelSfliks’ 1
see on the mountain heights Af N&V 1
England ’-«• > rejoicing i mulfttudb'
signaling- ■ their * joy . and • dtii-diV
to ■ tire moving throng. w.| Me-'
thinks ‘ I see tbo Union’s em|nre '
state—dier bim< lieart awdlingtwifh
unutterable emotions of pleasure; fibr
hands, extended its.she* invokes tfii'
bleasings of peace aud uiifon aipoti
‘he thousands cdngregaling faiount
the common Altar of a reunited eodn
uyi Methiuks I see the yonlig4Ye'U
p oud of her prestige -aud gtorefyitfg
in her strength bringing as wvialtar
offering; the first,fruits, sf heg. harvew
fields, sapid the swelling poupuff thff
reapep’a sutw,, JM # th»sk* 1 4.( W ^ooth
Carolina, whpaevsrod the, fip«,,fherd
thatboupd.the 8tate». togi rijCft, and
firpd the first gup «fti»? gevplmiofl*—
hanging, to the templa .ber„(f*tbelt „
bqilt her werificjpl offcpng^f,^>r«l» Sri
prejudicesandipiist miiinoptiw- Ms*
ihmk* I see G ?4 rgia„ W apk^be O*
thirteen, entering the wtial*,,’ '
•n her bauds goidm.vtareU ffi|
rtchest tacemw tgr the tempi*
•raAIethtukiil.aspBtupHNott
the mother of tire first,dopfaq
independence, «i Meckleubu
‘e-ing.ttm 2hobr Mt holies.’’ c
before her tbeorlc of the covenant,.
following iu her steps , is her daughMrep
'pr^Wauraredey- bringing for Hfifo
loyrity and pearl* from*
her ! pat riatistui 1 ‘Solemfa «Membfafai$
kraiM'/duU-Mklfowsa "oere<bouita.t
descend »to -du¥»
aiid kiudletbe sacrificikffiMtlomid the
^a‘v7sibfe'”ddi#ri^uifW _ tha
' All dmi’noiis cracking,
».Voit! appairtoih’ior* 1 v«e/
Ddn tliohf^it”rtftl piirohssp Ofithre *.--'
fill#ry’find military supplies! was at
reckless piece of, egpsvug,>uee, tyidk
\> hen wo start our paper (ve
mint fire a silute. A UfiwApajier feif '
0ce. 'vjt[7:irt jHery'haa a liultte on the 1
busiiu-sH ’’ No’Vfell r'difttlfited oftce in
OaKlft'mia should be : wilhnut aihmv.it-
zsr. Alfa-man oomes in fiqr a, retiar-^
** on 'fvfigii hleiw.hjpt-iptp the. next
qpunty. The,howitzer goVs” r
This Siipriifed nrgiini rli," ai!d"'(hi-
ndkt'nAt- Hi# two joiirtuiliMs'tonle Alu;,
l#o#rtiwJtl»tlnir,prim.fi^j niitJA ^tar-
•W'lffo'- / f ,.•••; , , . . > '
j ^Juyiext uigla 0*e>' campfcT i» •*'
mountain rVvine ‘iitfoii’ thfTcii’frt)iii
Sfmlisii^a, ahtT "• building* Hiie
usna! CTtmp fire; fell a^lreji. .About
eleven . ,tW, hd^Q^.^ya^uiied
p.miciiiH .*uid ti p twfj 1
journalists were; led to the eohefuMOil'
that A j»^rr*tf of [ruTi ihs- Were? mnlriier,
tiiTafi«>efneats lor a nightj.ujUntU. In
T ]'
>qwgs_
• 1j|m i * Johnson; of Lt*xint»lnii;
Jud Wl anf,M»j^^Sp
n bOgihs.
Uy,moviRR the pipcetujrBunditaibrBi;
Willi be lound eusy.enuuizu iu unuj
bfit thl^alt^hd’ int^sUWn?Ti«
bring“F3j 14 nillllO 'fute wtQr’'
puzzlo >which' is' fucking.! every jono’s
.bl»i«s.’, l |,Soiiiavi(ttev.4WcpJuRfa
unanotmrmgTT2 Kagff'rMM* •{*«iri«4dvHflfMS"^
w:>W»Hyftnd ifaiuvityw m-u'j dii„
|»v Quita fe/ijifober of. eftm.Wen, dis-
«P 8 «i?fitJ 0 A he l Jh«
deepest ..interest and 1 eonsumed tlie
most tiiho mtid g 10,000
daUrtgUfi for nllfeged slander, <in which
H oko,¥ ' WilUama, was plsintiff and
queift. 1 fie genefyl epinl;niali0ii ai«*J Jplm li. Gunnels.qpd ,hU, wife- Jody
~ lefendants. The
6nsof the piar-
tfas;-“ihh relationship existing between
'quei/t. me general cUiii1>ni
TiYiA at is this i* ‘ ’dl IsnJ
| Ol • mq ' 2J 31 -qix.U ntun
m” »(i5i-ifls-7 AsniifJ fill' '
iuf .1.> Trti .*
il yiM’ illj »,l-,***lYi.ui*lfK>-hlDcjJ*
lu. he.Suii.fav relflipn.of li.y 7,«ic» *
a *'-til(tin 1 was puUlnined, hilPa-'ih^ ,c
'Timts i5 iflffiltu# dipfirfi Jflh'dlettbr^
upon the-subji ct rite solution Inhere
riqii iiited:,. 1,,
wyiv gttolw a.xnidct
i lb
din 1
If itb^Oen
Htf
from
l (d'.hW' 1 AWi^t'4ad,
At ’'ihjrtWiii to
arts-C&rMina
ffccrelnyf rtlte problein.Vf'fibuipfayer
iu* VtASL'd iW.jUiuAbe purpyse, uf ,ar-
, PW'fA 1 ,pYl/flj]igJ'tsiii-d about half a I
mile jivray, al the toot oT thfc"W«m#
TnA’ id/'a “uP 1-ncdnnti rintt 'hiifaurtt
never elnered ihe lieuds of the suo
iforUiue-sevkeri, aiul- they had, , no
' «rviq, ;t ^uddpjjjy Twain hrigliteiied
up,, remarking: ' ”‘ 1 ” ' ' 11 '
'‘*rlie ‘tioWizbr!** 1 •* “ <• *-i q 1.
’'“WeNc got nothing but, powder,’’
said Ban. m, u . u .. u/
1 I “JYk!|, powdc’ll scare ’em; and
fff&W •*« ifp’ r ’ ■ :
The piece t*as immediately loaded
with a g'OOll big'charge; and liux.two
rnte'n foil quite certain -tliat jtbe. ilnti
"ft 11* 4.14 4.0 ($»
elai !“ipiti 1
men leu ijuiie ceriain inm , mei
u br ; the' ‘•lians, - hearing the iroor of the
. i*W|
Wt8h’ v
Ate W!iJ’UtittTlffseiftre’flift Wenth
fJF4he'eiitflpmrf 1 8f,1Wrtf BAY,-'and
1ie : is safiduiiie flM'flie ’dfne , 4 dnot
lar distant when it will be ffdAftr^ra-
o4i: ;ss\&
4» At net ion oMMrtwte tsfottsKli
wmare. ttMStaebfUusiWthnth^'onV fa*
savages, 1 with I'ramio cries oft pain; 1 ‘every ■■ other one -iof itte 'next ! six
reeled dowii thu ravine in wild. ciiufir-
■•fW-w-.di ti, „ ,,, wi ... i.
cMrtrtl 11 tif-knlM 1 nuirpereifatl’d
loalfaftOOyOlWrJ®^
iL’F,
of tli»7ted , skiu^ ,came , charging up foenfAi hrifigiiYg'lfof bAAftf Br'lliW^po-'
the ravine. ' " »' Atirion’yiniribereil 8. add tbeuy iwHIiree
•q'itfjiimlwsinrirewed hfipid ,ffypi the , , „
wri^ag aboiu to layit o* . 11),
““Itpu^-boie, when raofe:
ol«f ofi^’drlih'raitimodsotrething : '' <t ' 8 '" 1 p.ou^ 4.
into the’montli of th© pieoe. and ' re
marked: i,i.i* •> . Jl(| .,i
, vifTarq rJotree-!”. ■ (1
ran -The.roar oi the howitzer echoed
through the lonfely foi«sti and > the
.fiWUyf.Jwd^r cironm-
enooura g e '
fciMon^Ureed.Srmldshre^nvittireek.-j^i^i,,^.,^^ ,
affords no field, foxiiVti re
'lings, five
J 1'-' fulfil ia ' '
4 1 j.t 1 4/.M1U it j
5 12 3 | 5 1-23 |
f»l«i isu u.’i] isi t»riv Jou li
» ,5 1 2 I 9 5 1 2 1
’4s ! a-'7 P 1* t
lUVn-i,^
u ti lilirew
1 9,” 1
IW'JSvff
■2
Following ‘are tifa' positions after
- ».4.4U
18. ie 4»: tin,
U 6 7 2
3»i
liF ’WBm ,rau. ol l.ojh.w, - K l ,, |jj *
ijaass.Mu tiwvi ,»| I’optrjJ^id the business Dan,
• "" e of your gflologlcat' Articles
yPffle“ l nFkt“’ehaiG|4'Inud I
jng primer.”
'1'Hi’ll phrhiyrethAnt:’’ ”
i m’Frank Pixley on the C<
Fixley 011 the ConstiuuioR.’
came eharg
l Hn *’'1'!ro,V'tUj
riTe r .»d
red
■Dnn puHeif the type rtut of tb«
IrexssvaUfifttiffedcpluiBnaUeT.qohiiqg,
Hb A 00 thm Jim, saypges
m. AnotherTourid
'tlWtefftkWaWlled’
* t»v#r eAAb-otber like hotilderb' Iwepl,
. iawtry ..by tiamquqiaitv.isilnfaWrersi.,
saiiAff W'lW yftifOifiim nulled
1-4.4 an Amwican uug out ol
‘fedffrt.Miuv nl 'ded 11 iolfBe tail-tfoi fd df'the'frawjt
me a tl'lodsantf sto&i>'ThlMM« w^‘ •rfis'kbe'rit'to taskd If tytaefa,
Art oW'ht/di'ai.dTnppAkea t^’BW' ex- hgurm,.ofi,,tlie, 1 foqq,
ffaaffllfia htffij *e r e wre nior« w^ , l.*feovi.ig ; ^, the
« t!.ilfff AW!?- i-iofa - -, J.,,.!, ,„!,
.Mr. FldbtW’fctort'A
Ih
(‘bhA’aWV’kMT'ftidflfl
wMihrWpRRt'-r
W'CdrisbBrtjtWMi
wlfl'he’Vfth !'V^«Mlui ,
"" iddff.’ -ftWhW’r
^'WAh'efSf'irifk ii
ad^fctCtud’miffJ
h'AhstAd: WitYtMv drift# rids fill,
A shafer" *\yhetf I ke
f^Mi’dAi'fi'.Hham3 pfiAmh
IwcX CM -'••rer* l««fo r <» .‘tLaw «.*!* Grder,” .y^u.^iaitufaeturiggiTiCorafany
rfeA’js'fltAie'W.f’AVn'A.’ffltf! tHc tom-“ 1 Fred .Bosttjp Aen^figw^
Jirter til'fiW 'Jifli, and said ‘Flood, , ** ‘“’** oliIK -‘ r i J** a * u &i ] n foe fourth column (Rnpo 13. 15, If,
— ei . ,,ViiFmuk.Gross’ atersea on “ Thu R-!b*I< lfahffot‘W^ed‘'w1thow
thmiiigtlie Ifoardpi anff dflhrit ' llftfi
*a*'g«iii>>H«‘ gwtaststrireretre, lli afidreJ c,eauuaui ' n ' 8,1< ’ wim ' tha —u c
for a rula that wilkwirmonnf Uie dif
ficulty. Tfte 77wp» svadafti vtuiypuzi'
thfem. - .Id, ol --.taj-Ai, foWui “"f
.IT
dcftuoausp, showing the cnemioAl
sliari^’wWehs wwdlth«oq#**ilieop of „ .. —
mutieys bui DdlAv tAriittfadfitai ha* some versus »y
sung to me several limes.fa4lMpuriA‘
5aS£Jfi5SSaSKSS.S:re
—u—lStujl—mtn—f14—t-i t o,. -^|u.Wiliid-o7»lI| P 'wi.' l i. 1 rlril; ‘'ii’
a secret,tfiiftathraSKU tiietHuighbtiriii'' ~' beffl* bfiakn rest
a seeret.drjit«thro#gU ilio,Reighbori
SlUU e |i|« L TOW..| , -"QS®
*wfelh’t* 'ttnf- ’fosfead ’'‘iff " «tafti„o
ogtil4a arraiige tlioai in 1 horizontal
'Ki‘b,fo»,firptfi*iVw»4igt-
n J corqer. 1 -xou pan thus obtain
men
IdrtWinj corqer.- I op,pan thus obtain
<thW*pjsHftHi a f *»bi toll Js.iudm “li
odd oil r4.0roj2 .Itl-nj
uj utiiini! A w - ilt-dd '*. 1 ! bit-
( itsiosJ ,-^piS-itjlQiu J5i! ,,-ln
IT.'.'-fSt® 0 *"*^ b§a . .^oij^n*, ,-iio -
?. h JW W5*h4i fob
hret jiosition_ in the above series, as
ri|ILre«ik. jq« ]«M duttnraliMtkfp. i v
("llAbo
1 Fd'A tBe 'foil'd and ! ’liiA Rmf tlie
''*■* 'fftilWMI' 1ioriitxer ; Uelched ' Its lyiw-.
lofi. graphical homplifauiiis tu.the adfiano
ffittfo •••«“«» Jh% IliWqHjjritRl ffiiyi
riffffl-ire
soorobf
I, j” 1 savage tli7«Ks, "aiiT £HeA ' tlie lowi
;hfor gfoahfi’dfiNtf tlyfore flaferif u»
lifi«,i *aviuaon.jhe.gqnil8;wind4-,iTimi two
863, men walked over thu field of srifightpr,
De- and counted fill*mix aboriginitTsTviiiH.
8hfa' ’la nefii siuThciqdM werevhiorribly
[eotafa UneufatediiKitfa .iNOpferefo, bt«gidif,
•'‘pPV , Ri?eU,.dft^et i ,ftiql 1 UfWr>rt8d
H»rtbrA l tb’t l ' , « 1 ry iaATA'r’ tol.eir^ih^
gwiaj, caw lnarK, poinrffig'tfi fr say tf .urneiuimeni. Hie 1
Rga-haufiRgrOvre ritHifab4offa!«b«Kfr.‘ 'WritiVdui^MHy a
t&hUtid tfa ‘
- ; —- tw m 1*1*1, and ness for him,” rejoined Dan.
ilh'tfvSdafBAnrifflblWM'tUit slie rareltSly'*irWlildiaif, u, Afi
I Hfertryairis-fiwt^ -,
Rkfawb' *» 1 'ri‘f*»'!pan-ui9 wu'gbawwJtheiU 1 the,
Pqribe. “MaMtdfidSr^BfiHtMtd
- ._ 'white “Nota i*niud." ,
HtWW#flrt« jAtrea
feratfe reitetaritVUgWltad^g fi, (
dli'MoiiBiaflfoMiii,fci»iRRiiiiwdai
I uDoA&tPfUftHliafeJLjrtaf > titf; 11
“■ *JiM ” -
lSrOit*
14 6'
15 l*U V
I,. 14
me player may no\v begin ‘to see
his tvayout,. ’Thfe ttfext eightlfflfoves
gives the following resultsa Jrurei '
•-lift I • «| '/lll*5, rij tj! . ,.;2S:
is -a a 1
_ 4m **
ii«B.i«i4 3 iU4».MoS
the
Il into it* place, and the 12 into its
Iffa* 1 ; ittd'iiftr prWH’Aih 1 5s' sofvfiif
v»4l Rjjjreyji’jh.jiu/ita-rt
,*iilT i.®*. io!»-u
.«vlj4 yt(fjf[il5 JU| 7 f «t-'ai 4J sIUTjO
i * -niJ L>tm eiaff*t IliuW
1 of tUr'Ioeal
them (Mtr. Gunq-L beiag tfte niece
qf Williams), (he. nature .of the ca-e
/'Oil (the age ot yip plaintiff made this
case one ot'ihe causes ceUbre of Madi-
8 n cduiltyt >!Th<>’ fittorileys for the
plaintiff irerrii ritripU^^i Thnrwond
.imd-Rarwfa,jpd >r delctnl-
iftRl*$j#?*]h Henry, Estes and Lump-
Km. It consuAied' twd days in the
days in the
trial 'and three "earnest and able
speeches were made on each side,
Mresrs Btrick!»n4 ,.T| WW0 iid t a»d
Barrow, sm-afiiiig tor the prosecution,
and Nash,'Lumpkin ahiLEstcs for tbe
llefense. The care was given to Abo
juuy law iitj tbe evening and, contra-
better
coort-houso.’. The present one is t00
small ,*»td jifliy., Ul-aixjptged, /Let
%j .WfoffQfd agitate, the_ji.bj.-ct
through the columns of the Yeoman
» ™.,i o *v' foe'ysorasny of the county de-
13 1814 12 j wmfne to put up eleoart 'hotNeirii'it
they , utn look at wttll pride and ail in
Kab.ran£fffaiM'n
- 0 I i* A 7S iJ I » 1 » r 'Uai'L • l . •; ,
' 7 i Afj.blf 4 1 9 .6 7 3 , Xnfe citizens are coming genei
iiil 5 SSu - V’NMilii 1 to'tlie slipport ofI theff nSri ct
JAL2 .uliu>154408 Si ^k^^ ' TMs is as E ahonld be.
Stafford ift pohliahioga pspef that is a
.flrresby
inaujr wd, AnjBbool foqqre, besides
effort, houso and jail—that’s Daniel*-
jme._ Tfie ehurcli fa without a pa»-
for n6w. ’' Thfe Schobrhotree is presis
ded over by : AIr. White, a competent
and an excellent; jronng //map,,, well
known ill Athenun. riy-nfly oo0 0 |
Gray’s most popular salesmen.
1 THridgll tbd tllne for electing coun*
officers is *0 far off candidates are al-
ready 6onlHig!du^>*FMrt tbe Ordina-
ryfaJoffioo Fleam, there-.will be two
biFSmif fooum-
are Neal
and \V.
pleasure
of faceting Mr. Chandler, but It .mat
U "“beenbre fo^he BAtfsKR fo* thirty
yeat-s. This? faot alone sufficiently at
tests hii fltness for thu office. Mr. R.
J. Sorrels rad Mr,,Brown, a. teacher
JR tbe ioRrw^d qr riieremptr, will
run for Receiver, p— AkJtLuifiS •»_
JAtrjes’White and*
'“"i. 111 toe at>ove senes,
etth Ifo kecil by.tnriilAg'tilie boarJ u
on itasiile, amitlw same: nioVefi wL
bfWtt.Uw ^Wiqjbttr* into horizoncaf *
order. Much time has been spent oil J
this puzzle,.aud-it-ia said that already
tl\ero A>'g-*qv vw l appUreliotw; for lu
natic asylums tm aceouut of it T|i.'-'
or Collector, Mr.
., Jones Simmons
’• will be'Cindldntes. Mr. Simmons lost
wfo^wid Mr.WhUelfada thigh bro-
ken in the Tate w*jv Mr. O'Kelly will
tiefi ot which he so ably performs.
scidb B T^d < ^ name ^ ll of J 5 i^ ub '
^rif’^orrAn' MadisoD. ,The
foe flttj mail is esfablidled Co Dan-
ielsville, tmdother expected route* and
pfifotafoyf pnt in operation.
TOLCAW 'SUDDEHLT ARISES FROJI A
,H-/.t..O til-1 SvMHfo..',fo;,, V , i:
,e ex ^raordinaryhews from ’ San
ador of the battihg forth ofs vol-
fcafio on t of-the bosom b£ tire fake of
U«>an 8 o, on Draamber 81, retails the
Wkiraore wnn^erfui phanomejion of
•>JS sudfJen elevation of the yofeanoot
oruflo, in ’fob province Of Michus.
tin, Mexico, in the night time between-
-September !2&radi29,1769, The spot
i8^W4l'i* fiery qqpqfUun, larger and
dafs agu lilotal'Fraoois k"
iVolff, ol Tippah, made ,!
:K®l5 ta 474S®&
SM, Wfilmdis iffii ST'SuS
l ‘l’l u b“ "* a J U ' ••»4< 1*1M1
JioiiuEkantie 'A.wWoh C-l viiuiil 1 a;
Drab Fnraifadfcjfafiru! * '
H®* Ki
zv4ut net oniyi pleased ‘reWfa 1
sppcnlt. bttwJ OORC4II) wisli yo
ted to bekfrpfatalwy rtAHt siszyi
the time being, and among thost
head .wl'omji farftcgvpttsd.jjBut, .nne
WIWM
BTfasita'afaMiUtsyfenitllenfifort’
• and
m
fs*^' 1
isndriMoiounanMiKt
wtttMvfiUajnkbd
'ftktopfoiMp had.
,V| ^1 Satfoi t«Ai alksdiroq yobr' _
im
<fod mountain - which, belched forth
rods- rfiee,iashta, mud, hot*
aroao jauunmera^e t
—hornitijs,' little' ovcu,. M
hill them Similar phenOu
tb'have wken plufce w the Sen Salva.
eruptiQn.jJbflidUpatch front Pans
*siSs
«*•>* : *m by itt igrfatep height
wndititi- u Jlii* ceqtrrt 1 psak.ifefimed
ae*e »tc teasing m size faster than the
_ others, and from, its summit fbrt out
in wvt.stture,,,while
| n«Aih*,e , Rfa , M»» the fake, was iq« state of
ivWewt ycommotion and jcemingly
beqingnii^he further detaiTs, ,qf fofo
waodsrfnl phepomtnoA,will excjle the
grustestinterert,.,(Humboldt lut* re*
iqorfari tlie fact that-whan .foe, aartb-
which had been in eruption, was ob-
;served to Kcomo suddeuly quiet. It
is not unlikely ■ that similar • evidence
Mm ■' ml,**nnocUon,mll bo ipupd,, between I
SET S‘ syntax
one
of the
crowd the narrow re
■ _ Americas and
’.wonderful vtifoauio ipbenpmeua
mountain 'oAt ~6f flowery
or a'ftiliet lakd,' than.by: a rev-
iihfa just been witness-
t fegfon,*’Whoso ' fondvrs po-
tponed the coup ifttat lo
t. dfi Ltefabjie a ehauM to sse
. e-Meifauld &eet dq* htafafl.
wtehn |U>; *di er -u .Art, ■ -vy;■»,jg-- ■
!; Freight (reins on the Cmc nnstj
Southern are running regufafly.