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^ T ' TflnnSI>AV AM) SATI KDAV.
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Over Gilbert & Vasmi's Drv
South Ale of Broad street.
“■ o Advertising.
kierted ntthe rijle'orOiio Dollar
Bquftro of Ten Line*. fin* the
M«»enty-flro'Coins 1
jt-p»ynj>lti 76 udvnncc.
ALBANY. GEORGIA. JUNE
1867.
LAW C’AURs.
J. H'HIOMT.
U. t. fi. «MR«n.V.
J. W. I-HA IIS,
WRIGHT &. WARREN,
attouneys at r,wv. Provision Dealer & Grocer,
Bat* 1 P
iincntB ln8<
iiCenupW !
V flion, nti' 1
iserli<
ALBANY,
W IU. njauice in the fcvcrnl Courtsof Law:iml i
I'TM*)’ (••l* Ntito ntu! ilia Circuit CnurU
of I lit.* t'niti*tJ SihIph for iho St mo of fonruia.
Also uitpntii.ii given to COMMISSIn.V i» ; JUNK-
lililTW. {Tt f'V nri'Aucei
-37 ilYlm.Mvnt
A ft icon, Gn.
$10.
Albany, 1 N'r.v. IS, ISOS.
Bankrupt Laws.
F r.TITIUN.S iii Bankruptcy under Utc Act of l
' 'ongrets CAN NOT JJK y[~ "*■
BEplSD I A L N 0 T I 0 K.
Lancenicnts of C(tn'lWatc« for oRi
iffiimcax'to bt c bur Red for n( regular ud* .4. 1 "Hgivis CAN NOT j!L FILM) 'mill the gone
KIT 'Ttrlwpcibi In.advance. , " 1 * "idos of 1 lie Judges of the Fuprome I’min
.jnltne*; of brovleiv mike one < t i'-er.i 11 Itt) preuiriHe die form of Hi* petition
Mtcomenlft il»»nr»ako over oi«l.t lines etc,. 110
»es, counted o.i two squiven. '• ia ‘»‘ »'ie< ireml mid dutvitil Court of tlie United
..mark 011 their advertise wonts; 8tnt.«s cm properly hear Mie-e en«rv we (hall
R^*ftf«nu»res thev widiHieiu to oecupy. | Jtbidly represent our clients before them. Ua«r-
wfustinna for individual Lenctit. will hel r, n* he determined in vactifion or term.
BK r .o ntr fuiiorc for each insertion. IflNl’.K v \: IKHU’.S,
- Attorneys at Law.
\ Advertisement*.. _ A ",' 1 "- v ; l5 ’' AllTiliu If?!'. ’ _ ” ,f _
5,,'t^sta* Mt.our mi. fur IoimI »Wr~ MRDICAT. CARDS?
feIz d:r. todd.
difOTK
, ten days....
0 Oh
rom Oimv-
4 Oh
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toj8tagSfe.d !,o OEFIfT.-l.cton'.Corner. Oppedl.hlver,SI.Ws.
KUafibsUtsihn 1 i,fiU.mln.ion Irtim Ailmin-
* ret ion JV (i ; 1V»>I2-»1 J »f| ALBANY, UA,
of application for.dr*tuission «»«*-
■*invhip "'v"^
™£outo S eUUad... r .i...
®^®j»bIs.propr r, y« tdn days j| ]*“' K> of Al'mny and vicinity. Otiicu on Uroa«l HS.
* -| i'vltiuury -1., jy'JO. 16—If
Mfet«Ui>d».Y»
Jfgjut lit the above rates;will be roumied
Khurrsnt notes.
1 in
Drs. Croimvdl &
FFI’.U tludr professional services to tho.dti
of Albany and vicinity. Office on Urosd
jhrunry - f M jyo»J. 16—
Drs. Callaway & Pope,
ni. in ure complete i**r sule niidde*
CORN BACON AND HAY.
In store nnd t<» arrive,
ihi. Smoked Uncoil,
Hu It.dk Sail Sid—,
buslnd* Co**ii.
(.O.oi'ii lb. Northern and I’adern liny,
hid • A B C HWgar.
-'id hhii Superfine Family Fl*ntr.
..0 kegs Nail*,
lot* Snrft* Liverpool Halt.
j Having nu AOF.NT Wen couifauiiy huyinj?, no
—•' one has thn advantage. Planters wauling produce
| especially COllN, should hand in their orderx
with till* CASH* in time. The rom will he
irsmdomt on arrival, saving drnyage, which wll
always he «icents in busi.ei less tiinn prices from
Store. This is saved i.» purchaser^. ;ioo buslielV
i* a car lend.
J. W. FEARS.
January 20th, 1807, /i-
..SPBQIAL NOTICE.
KfUndby. AdminUtrators, F.aoeuiors or
—jMtar®roquired by law to bo held on the
j!ffnad*y in each ninnfllfchefwey/t the hours of
ETia the forenoon and Ihyo in l«e nfiernoou, at!
ffSSctlWftl la the coffutyin wldelrthe proper*,
DRKffi£:: , ltMid0 oribwe aalea mu'*! ho given .
I iwbUcOaieitaforty/hya previous. . > .
IlWwB of tlifi sale of,pftri«onal proneny must be j J, practice of medicine, nml hereby tender iheir |
Ai^wnsr. ^Trough tv niihllc gnsette ten t Mervieesto iheoitlvens of Albany nnd vicinity.
nrnul^IttBW* OFFICE—At tin* Drug Store of (lilheit \ Uru.
Hebfor* aifLoroditnra of an estate nnist | mi Washington Hivot. May 2d, 1807 (HHI ,
PALMYEA, GA.
March doth, 1807 (60-Iy]
DUS, SHIS k tllcRILUX
■JJAVH associated thcnisclviH together in the
SEYMOUR,
—Corner 3rd nnd Cherry Strei t —
Mar.on— (*u.
AVUOLK8AI.15 DKAI.KIIS IN
1 Grocerlrs, Provisions, and llnniifac.iirfd
T0R.U10. .
I There ontncih glad tidings of joy to nil,
To yotiugnnd 10 old, to great nnd to small:
The beauty which once wan .10 precious and rare,
Is free for all, and all may be fair.
, liy (he urn of
CHASTKI.I.AR'S
WHITE LIQUID
]|]NAME ( L,
Cor Improving and ib'iuiiifying the Complexion.
The nioxf valmibl.) Mini perleet preparaiion iuuso,
for giving the skin n beautiful tmnrblike tint, il.at
is only tumid in youth. It nuirkly removes Tan,
Freckles, l'implcs, Itloiciies, Moth Patches, Sallow*
no‘s. Krupliona, and.nil iiniuiritiea of she nkin,
kindly healing the same nml lcavitig the skin white
* an l clear as alabaster. Its use cannot be detected
by the closest .scrutiny, nnd being a vegetable pre
paration i* perfectly harmless. It is the only arti
cle ..I the kind us,’d by the French, nnd in consid
ered by 1 ltd Parisian as indispensable 10 a perfect
toilet. Upwards of P.0,000 hot (lea were sold during
the past year, HfijtUicicni guarantee of its efficacy.
Price only 73 cents Sent by mail, pout paid, on
I receipt of an order, by-
VEUQEll, sums & Co., Chemist*,
j 28.*. Hlver 8t., Troy, N. Y.
! AFFLICTED!
Sutter 1ST o More 1
| When by the use <d DH. JOINVILLK S EUXIH
lyo 1 can be cured permanently, and at airiflingooat.
j The astonishing success which has attended till*
• r *- , invalunhlo medicine for Physienland Nervous Weak-
jnoss. General Debility .qmi Prostration, Lose of
! Muscular Energy, ltnpntency, or any of iho eonae*
& Off| j quetiecs of youthful indisoretion, renders it the
wll 'most valuable preparation over discovered.
It will remove all nervous affections, depression,
excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of
memory, confusion, thnitght* of self-destruction,
fears of insanity, ftc. It will reatorn the appetito,
renew t ho health <if thoee who have destroyed it by
sensual excels orevil nraelioea.
Young Men, ho humbugged no more by “Quark
Doctor*" and ignorant pruct it loners, tiul send with
out-delay for the Klixir, and he at once restored to
Ah EpUodc in Indian tllslorf. '
health nnd happiness. A Perfect (’ure is Gunrnn
teed in every instance. Prlee, SI, or four bottle*
in one address, 86.
One bottle is enough to effect n euro in nil ordinn-
Keep oonslSnlly on Imnd on, of tl,o fine.i »n;l | ‘ T 7*,st>. Dll. .lOlllVIM.R'S si'KOD'lf VH.I.8. for
forty day»A_^
|Haapplication wiU.bc made t<> iho Court
leave to soil kind must he publish-
('OilM ISSIO.V MKItCUAXTS,
«..
rletters of Administration, Guardian-
_jfbSpohli*hcd thirty days—fur dis-
lAdministvation, monthlysir. mouths—
Mi frmh Guardianship forty day*.
rtwcldlitro uf Mortgage.* tnu*f be
J*6iFfbvitrhionth*-Lfor establishing
full space of threw months—fur
KwW from*Exroutow» or Administrators,
• bffJdluvobeen given the deceased, t'to
^BUtec months^
& Co.
[AfiO-fOlTE
■ MAtJTTFACTUKKRS,
In BROADWAY,
' -Now York-
, »lU>nl!on of (hei pnlillt nml llio .pn-lo U ii.ri-
1^1,one New Seal, Seven Ocleve Uesewen.l Vi-
which for volume nnd purity of tune, ore
jKW by any hUhorto offero l ii» this Market,
r contain all the modern Improvement*, French
.V. .1/.
New Orb
be*i selected stock* ever offered in thl* market. 1
Consisting nf
llacou, Corn nnd Hour,
l
.V-Ixmi,. U A, Co. Alhinf, Dunham \ ('<>,
t <}. C MeKlnncll, | John 0. Atkin*.;
1 Tho*. II. Smith, »J. I.. Dunham.
Ilazelhurst, Mi«s.) W. C. Houle.
Ap^laohieul.t, Fla^
Merritt, Dunham, McKinnell & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS,
COMMISSION & FOBWAROING MERCHANTS,
No. 17, CAHONDELET STREET, ; „ _ "...
■ry © tpU» m 33 aa g 1 Liquors, of oil Descriptions, j
fKV- .1. I„ IH-SHAM, nfllie nhovcfirin wns nn Bill | ,; W y m-liele lu (lie (ilUKT.liY !'.l'.*lS|SS ran:
in I v, tiiilitn ,-ilijrn el (In'* |.laeo—lnllerly rf hl . In „ nl | wi || i, p . u |,| .,( (lie 1
Im-hlrnla, 1 la., af llio firm nf Aikin,. Duulmei .y f.e
ji.ani.rr in. isun. _ w '™' _ . j Lowest Cash Prices ? i
.•Oil!* |». ATKIN*. J. I.. III.’XJIAM, W. *'• ltltVLK.
ATKINS, DUNHAM & 00.,
the speedy nnd. permanent cure of G on or r lira. Gleet,
Urethra! Discharged, Gravel, Stricture, and all af
fections oF tho Kidney* and llladder. Cures f ffeot-
od in from one to five day*. Tliev ore f”’’--’ **
. ). t '' .f .t. lie t
j lHCTlUat
Souu’ilting over nvo inUbs from * to Ink
tion of Tipcr anti (’liiokamnuga etajoki ylitt ft.^
tho Wcsforn nml Atlantic Hailvoail ■ '**
tlirin, “toiv.l nfimo years siiveo, n loj,* slant) *lh.*<lsy
oreupK'tl 1»y a man nainctt Si^anson. Tilts * ‘
hut was fonmuly the resilience of an I«Uf
whosit* uame w.t- * { J >r«Mvni»g J)enr t M and ,
is proha hi v vet well remeihheretl hy'sqiio wb/.'’ ^
oftheel.ler eiti/etis of I hut Vn linH. ilb
was one »>f the lew who eseape.l the’ (Micro*
kce e.vtulns in the NYeal,an«l livcl nt this
place tint if his ifc-.uli. However, ho had not
always lived here, having t ome (hero long
til!or he had attained manhood. HJsorig!'
nnl home, ami the lmmn of his nativity, was
up nmoiig tho mountains of Tennessee.—
Why ho loll his iii>t home and eomo to set
tle among the Georgia Uherokeea, was nov-
er beforefnilv known, ami I will state every
thing in connection with it as concisely as
possible. Ami there is Quito a little ro
mance attached t«> il.
“Drowning Hear” had his hut upon tho
banks of tho Tenues-ec Kiver, where it flows
-through t.hn rich valley lying bet veen the
life:
Win - 11
Efc’J lun'f,
won. 1
torf.it -MMIXi,
keep hlu, If w?
viirylHg upon
cvenii.j, nnd Hear*''
od wuiHi ’
w)
■■ - >, sinMonJ ,
1*V i t tlrii;»* <’l it gUw» i -J»l , i , e
. tring tlic- I'uUet.. 4, v,V*r *• •“
. I Suva YtyUTr aml'iK. >, *S'
^ ««.k wi n'" him .i£<thi artdbw.
hituf r. IttjA
true, under the pi
C’utnbet laml Mountains nrd the Blue Ridge,
nnd lie hunted the bear nml wijd turkey ou
tho mountains, and the deer in Iho valley
around. And as this valley ol the Tennes
see was rich in till the better resources of
nature, it attracted many wliito settlers,
who, ns is always the caso with piouocrs,
were a rough nnd hardy sot of men, ready
either to embrace you or shoot you, a* oc
casion required. Bo that .in a short time
Drowning Hear found the while men almost
ns numerous as his own people, nnd quito as
“nvtigo; nnd among other evidences of civ
ilization w hich they brought with them, they
introduced the‘•fire-water,” ns the Indian so
expressively calls alcoholic liquors. And
the Indians soon began to kill bear and ^.*er
able tQ jetmkhllcuhln mfelvj
lowing >ii aa'faat da be could, but Dtowu.
IngBesc wiu n lost hinuer, and nl thaiRb Ihef'
f>-od at him ouoeoif tVrlec; he gofintoVhte
eabm without raceiving any lejury. '
was not then alowin getting down Wa gan-
and hatohot, and looking to «e* tb»t U»«y, ■
were in good 09ndltion foruae, he wabtUl
tha baekqfbla door wliore there wn,nn open
ing between the loga, through /which ha
could obserTn the movemcntH of hhaurraira,
nnd then he took his atsnd to await what
ever might tranaplre. •P- <' ;• ;
Taylor had followed him aa nsa^ the cab
in aa he thought it pttident to go, and
sti
nml nth.
Used to
• til d
i in’\tiftrf& - Hr.xobSii^s ei' acco. .
. .. bilUTi'd * Go., tTffifmUti,
No. 285 Hifrr Street. Troy, N. Y.
O o 11 o ii o, effcp r s, i
Commission and Forwardin' 1 ' !
^EKfOK-A-nSTTS, :
APALAOHIOOLA, FZiOBZOA.
kc7y Agents for the New Orleans Line of Steam-
Ship*.
SEYMOUR, JOHNSON Sc CO.
felt III, 18U7-18—Cin
WHISKERS
ani>
MUSTACHES
FORCED to uravr upon the amoothfesi faco in
''from three to five week* by using Dr. 8KV-
NE’S BESTAUltATEUR OAPILLAIRB, the
most wonderful discovery in modern science, acting
pirn nDfir ‘U A11CC 1 {upon the Board and llnlr In an almoat miraculous
LAOn unuu nUU^L l manner, it hn* been uaed by the elite of Parii and
*' ‘ ••* ’fn
Ofttohcr til, lSCti.
niKUr.uicic j. cosant
thud'
Massesijurg. sox & haiidis,
WholCMilr Drliggi.la »liCO!», 0.1,
am nr.i> i, voeau.
London with the moel fiatrenng suooesa. Nsmaaof
: nil ptirchasri .i will he legbtered, au.l if entire aal-
I infliction i* not given in every instance, the money
will he cheerfully refunded. I’rJce bv mail, sealed
and postpaid, £1. Dcscriptivo circulars nnd lost!-
! inoninia maile l free. Address BEKOKll, .HIUTTB
; .v (ML, Chemists, N". 285 Hlver Street, Troy, N. Y.
I Sole agents for the United Htntes.
CONANT & YOUNG,
Action,.Havp Pedal, Iron Frame, Overstrung COTTON FACTORS:
etc., and each liihtrumcnt being made under nil
irRonnl pupervision of Mr. J. II. GROVES- in i k '
BN, who has had a practical experience of over GOllOIOl G011lHHS81QII^U.61Ch8^t8« |
% yenra In iheir mtmufivctnrc, Is fully warrant- 30 SOUTH STB13BT, NEW YORK,
livery particular. '
irovesfeen Piano-Forte,
Unadulterated Drugs, Pure Medicine*, Fine
Chemical*, ImpofledToilot Art foies, French
Window Gins*, Paints nml Oils,
■Tlmt’Old Virginia Smoking Tolmcco
V
nor Attontion of Dealers iprclalhtcalled to our
wed tho highest award of merit
Kbrer all others attho colc-bra-
•ted WORLD’S FAT li,
39 SOUTB STREET,
ear I’ny n ";! ,, * r !!?? , ; r A,t ™'I" n '".""'r’’ 1 stock nn,i salk of miens.
I of Cotton, Tobacco, Mool, lliilcs. io., &c., nnd thuj
* puruliuac of Murchnmliie of every Do*criptiou.
IlclViem c* : John Jackson, Albany, Gn. J
W. II. Young. Colnmbns. Gn.
Atkins, I»uiihnmtt Co. Apia Fa
Young Si Wood*, Eufiiulu ]
Columhu*. Gn, Oct 27. 1806 Om
December 15th. 1807. 3m
W. F. IIA YENS II. M. BHOWNI
HAVENS & BROWN,
— Wtiolotalo nn«I Uetnil Dealers in
BROWN’S HOTEL. NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES,
in.'-UWlcd Instrinnenti from Hie test (lnnn ,ii u Depot HAtOS, C*. L|,bt nud Mni.dard I.llcrnlnrc,
lllf I AnTiM. tt- .1- " l PIltU.Mallla ^a . 1
K. ErffloWN A SON, Proprietors,
T HIS WELL-KNOWN HOUSE lias been
refitted nnd repaired, nnd is now one of the
. > r.ATEST HOTELS in the State, nnd tho most
llondta, Paris, Ojixnany, Philndelphin
frs, Boston, and N|vr York. Also nt. tho
“» Institute!forfive successive years, the
I Siiree Medals front both of which can be
J^O^riroomV j.,,..,
Sflffi&roductloQ of improvcmcnls wo make n{ convcnieul in tlio eity. The Hotel is supplied with
TzsswaM..
TPSff^ DOUGUSS HOUSE i
-Net Cash In Cirrent Fanils. '
■w&jf. ,caUri ° One Square West of Court House,
a i'A!tin-v paper: Albany, Ga.
UY CONSTITUTIONALIST
EverjJffcdncsday Jlornlng
out r.toK l’AFKB^MkSjfdax H» i*4
rt news by Mail ,ml L'elfcgraph.Widilorlah|
Wly, full Market Reports, Miseel'aneohii!
1* nn '! * Selected u Origiadl Story, g»«l nr- •
fW __ i^iuo-}J'nrm and Dairy each j
{•BunU endenvor to ‘mako.iC’
r dtagea I « this House every Jsy for
! Thoinasville, Bainbridge, anti
Florida.
I If 0\V*dt' )
ally JonrunL
By •
J*. Wr.t nt one
lU ” en c °w w ^
fa -
red.
TO* 4 OO.,
. Augu^e, o^'
The Table
Snpplicd with the BEST tho market affords.
I»rei»:ai-20 ,<t : : -1
e WBIME s,
K . igi|tei^{
i (Shoes, -out of i ho finest- ,
French C.lf-skiu . 'All work war- j
jQ BEAUTY
Auburn, Goblon, Flaxen and Silken (Juris,
P RODUCED by the use of Prof. DE BREUX’
FRISEIl I.K CIIBVEUX. One application
warranted to curl the most straight and aiubboru
hair of cither *cx into wavy ringlets, or b*My ma«-
*lve curls. Has been used by the fashionables of
Paris and London, with Iho most gratifying result*.
Do-**.no Injury to the hair. Price by mail, sealed
sud postpaid, SI. Descriptive Circulars mailed
free. Address UKRQKK. HUUTT8 k CO., Chem
ists, No. 285 Biver St., Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for
the United Svntc*.
Stationer, &c. t
No. 91 TUerry St MACON, CA.
January 17. yff»7 1-Im
agents w a n t k d" i
I
(Disabled Soldier* preferred), l
-w«W- 1
Life, Letters Speeches &o. of
HON. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS,
f". , ■
BV JIXSHV C LEV CL A XU, B*Q.,
little Editor ol the Augusta (da.) Constitutionalist
S END for Cfreahirs and see our term* nnd a full
description or the work. Address,
NATIONAL PUBLISHING C0. f
Box .142, Atlanta, Gx. ,
SPAING IMPORTATION
S& 1867.
Ribbons,
Rth
Ministry odd Strap Goods.
5,nil JOBBERS OS
, nail da Hub, BloniL,.' HcIJb,
iha. Flowers, Feathers, Strai
* nah»rfrim
Baker Jloodu,
*
EXCELSIORJJBXCELSIOR!
CHASTELLAR’S
HAIR EXTERMINATOR
For Removing Superfluous Haul
To the Indie* especially, thin invaluable depilatory
recommend* itself a* being an almost indispensable
article to female beauty, is easily applied, doea not
burn or injure tho skin, but acts directly on the
It it warranted to remova auperfluons hair
roots.
from low forehqgd*, or from any part of the body,
completely, totally and radically extirpating the
same, leaving the *kin soft, smooth and natural.—
Tbit Is the only ntrliole used by the French, and is
the only real effectual depilatory in oxi«(enee'—
Price To cent* per package, went postpaid, to any
address, on receipt of an order, by „
UEllGHR, RIIUTT8 4 Co., Clikmlata,
2H5 River St., Troy, N. Y.
March 12-28-1 y
A 1
tretTf
duct
anil I
by la!
man'
E.R
■ Wl.
Awii
Onotou—Dmi,horlf Count,-.
MBq+rt tunooKCKBs:
NSIE E. B AWSON having lu propav form u-
pffijd'- — *' ‘ J “'-
,0» v. H.v (MnSOO, iltc «f 111(1
ami giimo. Aninng tin- wjillc men wtia n
largo ii ml jiowei fill man iiamoilTiiylor, who
lmil, ll>r nomu ivnsmi nr otlier, liocauto of-
fomloil with Diinrniiig Hoar, nml in his
rough milliner, ivnunu NUinlhriinn. Ilia
augor arose from llm fuel that Taylor was
llio hem humor nml inarkKimm in nil the
country nromul, oxcopl Drowning Hear,
who always linggoil the must game. This
irritated Taylor exeeniltngly, So much ao,
tlmt lie was anxious to have a difficulty
with the Indian. And on this particular
occnsiou, Being somewhat intoxicated, ho
seemed particularly nnxiona to get up n
quarrel, lie pursued Drowning Hoarevcry-
whore, nbiuiii- his pollrys, saying that they
were cut and shot all in pieces, end not worth
half price, Drowning Hear took no notice
whatever of him or his remarks, and this on
ly irritated Taylor tho more. He could not
foreo Drowning Hear into a difficulty, end
ns the shining of evening closed around, the
Indians and white men took their departure
tor their respective homes. And Taylor
left the place hromling thoughts in his mind
ot no good import to Drowning Hear.
To nll'appenriincc everything had passed
off as well us usual, and every one went
home satisfied, and of eourj" a great mnny
stuplfied.
One day not long after these occurrences,
while Drowning Hear was hunting deet in
the river Iniltums, lie found that some other
hunter was also limiting tho locality, and lie
was not a little surprised on mounting an
emcinonco to look around, to meet Taylor.-
Taylor Immediately presented his gun and
demanded that Drowning Hear should de
liver up to him tho peltry's which ho had al
ready secured. The Indian felt no enmity
toward the white man, but when ho
him raise his gun against him, ho brought
Ida to his shoulder in an instant, and fired,
satisfied that Taylor wished to take his life.
Bdth gnns fired at the sumo moment—Tay
lor’s for revenge—I lie Indian's in self-de-
fence. Taylor was severely wounded, but
Drowning Hear escaped unhurt, ahd he re
turned homo to his hut immediately; Up
there thought over tho In-st course ior him
to pursue again nnd again. Hit -final con
clusion was, that he would lc»vo the Tcn-
nesacc valley and seek another bomb. }U»
life win in constant jeopardy ,?ftiid he thought
i it a giorq prudent course to'loi*et&e econo
shouldacretn
iaiK’irtfi^
l.dH ’ -j'vnlfSgi
Tl.-ii'-.rlf ;-- » - •
through hie loop-hole, and tho neat time
Taylor gU4fd out fired upon him with de;
lihe'ratoalm.endklBedhlmlnttantly.Tbsa
taking up bin other gun ho reeuthed hb.paia .-
to iratoh tho Indian irhoaccompanled
lor but,lie wu not dlaturbed dnring the nl _
The next day a* soon as ho thought It safe
to venture out, ho went out tjnd found V*i'C'
lor’a body where lie bad ahot him the nignt
buforo, but could find no trace oftlio Indian.
It ia believed that as soon as he found that
Taylor was killed, tho Indian thought It.
most pradont to putoff home. Huvritfiev-
er seen aboqt any .ntorc. And Drowifing!
Ben r wm never' met»PM>lostod by any ^ne.
Brick
»*Brlek" chime and
to speak of tho Iffte
would of any other '
He says:
' *Wa JJ
the right
just-as ha
oharactcr.—
BaroViio©:
brcliip htrvfafofa exUting 1
Jr t J.Ufcl, Is <H« day til
)t difficulties‘thai, to take ! «» '
To. Having ■reiolvcdnimnl
hjt started one .morning: in -i
lo>fiml fthoroo.in.tbo South...
he^ocatcilliimself ntsir the Chickamani,
siiidicgtcdV' IKh^ho fthoiigbt Tijm-i
finrthpr- mclcSUtion, J3utio HU gol
And, as wo spoto of hfin living, so Bhall
wstpeskofhlttDiedd. Jio man who strsn-
gtls Liberty UrbweSadie khBll hide behind
a tombstone and elude our pen. - ,We coa- ? ■
nect Abraham Lincoln, alive end dead, with
tho party that made bun, the party he join
ed with In the war upon Bigots, snu shall
Our^tft^ltS^^.llvlbjfcrpr tbcjatifn of
to-day: thechildren of . to-morrow;- And
with Clod’s help, we shall educate the peo
ple to know and believe that this statesman
Abraham was but a joke, that their saint,
wap but a sinner—that their martyr was a
Dun'-Ifulklous of rcspoct for tho dead!
Dpn't pratetb' us that we alone must
keensllcnooover the tomb!
Why do the Radicals denounce Judos Is
cariot 1 : Why not lot thogravo cover hinrV
Why do folks dononnee. Haynan 1 Is Iio "-n'
not dead?, y...- • .
Why denounce and point with sooru to' A
medurt AnoId V Does not the grave cov. ■
•r jjfag ffUQY . j
hy denounoolhirr and Calhoun? Are* <
they not in oraves? -,«g3IIIWIK.-t 1 .WT>..l^
-Why, war upon, dead Confederate sol- \
disrs tod rditoc ladies the prii ilege of plan-
ting flowers over their graves ?
Are not they in graves as sacred as theSA?-
grave of tho maud who was carted from
Washington to Springfield, as a siiffcd el-rA*
s-n around, for a slioW.andfor
i.slich noqsensel i
an age of “progress” you say !
If all the drops Of we ocean were tears,
And nlj the sands mourners, wo shoujf
calc of Llneolnaa we saw fit, end.
ild him dopd ns wo held him livinrf.
lie was a part of our country. 1 IL _
simply the act of (,
urnnd hy humand agency. Lkc
miniitration'wastho most cori
gate, and wicked this conn
cowed with. * v ‘ ‘ •* ' “
i, as being ti, saVago, it
ely known:tp him ho» ; Tar revcjigc
tn lts vktl'rti. - "
self dOwn in the
It ftrcatiin, toidnciil
■
oomed 1
erty i