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Xaa.ro. IkHi—I»F«rt»»l WotMom,
y\\ u»rn from s pnv»t« source lh»t ib* Su
preme Court ol South Csrolins hM totelj de
cided in fevor ol tho validity ,ot contract* in
which itaTci wit the coneWeintion. The court,
we we it formed, «u unanimous on the ques
tion. t -
Personal.
We were much gratified st m'eting, Iwt wen-
lug. et the Kimball House, on his w»y irom the
Weal, Mriar W.T, Gary, of Bdgefl id. South
Carolina. The Major to one of the moet pop
ular and promising young lawyers in that State,
and it wohtd sustain a great loss U attraction
should be found elsewhere sufficient to cause
hi& to emigrate. .
Sbcrtaan’a Amendment aa AmonM.
Sherman prpeStd to adopt, in the hu Km*
bill, the principle ol the old. common law ot
England, which imposed a fine upon " the
hundred” tor murder, when the perpetrator ot
the dted could oPt t e detected. Congress would
not consent to revive litis obsolete idea, but it
has come very gJgETtT ft b*» created a new
ofiense. not known to ary modern code so tar
as we know. It has concerted the whole'coun*
try lam a grand pcsu eomOatm tor the preven
tion oi cr: me Tte principle o! the amendment
to that ‘"sjos oi omissiom” are proper subjects
of legislation to be pantol ed by the civil law.
It these Radicals he allowed to go on In thmr
mad career they'will tre long make OueV
thought a crime.
Sertbnei’a Jlouitoijr lor Stay.
The May number lito- begmoiog ol the sec
ond volume) ol Scribner's Momhty to at hand.
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The illustrations are beautiful, aod the ai tie lev
are Exceedingly Interesting. ‘‘The Wonders ot
Yel o vstone,” to its leautng ii.ustrated article,
in which is described adairict lying in Montana,
lull ot csteral wonders. The other illustrated
artices are, “KeatioiweBces ol CbarloUe
Bfoote“ The Aye-Ayethe celebrated "Mo
abite 3.one ’•Living Arntr cau Antols.” Al
together, it presents a rich table ot contents.—
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year.
The Kn-KKI Bill.
-.Thenoon telegram olyest r lay inDounced the
passage by the Rouse o. the hill known as the
Kc-Ktnx bill It atoomnoanced that the bit:
was pawed by a strict party vote. The wires
have tailed to give us the report of the Second
Conference Committee, and therefore we are left
to in’etenc* in determining precisely what was
the final art.on—the exact prove ots ot the bill
w hicb haa now become a law. Mr bh ratin'
remarks as to what would be its prvct.cai ope
ration, show that ho was not satisfied with it
He said, “cot one ofieoder will be convicted—
not one dol ar’s damages wul be obtained un
der it; the only virtue led in th/e bill was the turned home,
emp oymeat of liniie1 Mates forces when nec-
estaryr- • We inter that the odious feature !
which requlr d the iron ciid oath to be taken by ;
Federal jurors in cases which might arise under
55 IreWWvflVt OaaiWJaaraal.
. About thirty rear* ago than come to this city
• stranger, • lu hartotpo, who gam.
her n etna s* LlxmOarlSqw. Koala* more was
to be, deal aod who feltoi teos utter riding her
In wcuriBg alilM'kst h» Ihe establishment ,.f
a Mrs. William*, • tnUHncr and dressmaker,
iffiSrKTuis&stS'iisr ^
L'uls was a handsome brunette, with a
wealth ot ravao hair which swept the fiber,
with bright expressive ey< t, and, altogether, gen
teel and dignified' la her general appearance.
From bee lady-tike deportment and close atten
tion to the interests ol her entyloyer, she was
toon mads superintendent ot the establishment.
The social lines were not so strongly marked
and scrupulously guarded then as now, and
hence the young and beautiful stranger was
toon received into the beat company—forming
a number oi tiieods outas-ie ol her business i if
cle, among others a Mrs B, a prominent mem
ber of the Baptist church, at whose house La
de was a frequent visitor She, in time, attach
ed berrelf to Hist church and became a most
ftwnpItTy mtmbftft
Uuiing.hcr vtoiia to Mrs. E. she met Phillip
Slaughter, himself one ot th" pillars ot the
cl trch, who, alter living in stuglc-bh-aaednCss
tor yean, enjoying his wealth aud family station
altWone, soon conceived a tender wntimem gr
the young and h vely tister. Old bachelors are
considered public property in so far that a lively
public interest to always manifested in their
matrimonial aeliare, aodhtuoo it »at not long
alter tue match-makers put their brads toget her
until me twain were made one. Tue marr-ag*-
ceremony was performed at the Baptist chutvh,
then standine ou the southwest corner of Filth
and Green, 'he Rev. Mr. Buck officiating. The
happy bride and gro <m, a-cowpin ed by a
number ot >heir brothers and sisters, rep die 1
to the reeideuceot Mr. Slaughter, about ten
miles Irom the city, on the Bardstowo pike, lo
parts kerf rhetrmU tetttvRtes
The homy-moou witnessed a mutual growth
of admiration between the two, and not only
the honey moon, but seVerat oliirr moots,
w.xid and waned, and dripped with honey
“sweeter than the honeycomb.’'
Ala, I that man’s avarice and biuta'ily should
b-eak in lo mar and destroy a scene ot happi-
neaa like ihis!
About .-unset one evening the door-bell rang
i iTT.ii-—i ow Mrs. Slaughter—leit her bushacd's
bed side (he was confined lo his room hv »
slight 1 ness at Ihto lime), arrarged her toilet,
and desceo-iret to the parlor
One piercing scream, that startled the echoes
and shook the ran era, aroused Mr Slaughter,
who rushed down ihe stairs. What w*. the
astonishment and dismay when he f Hind his
bride la ntrog . n the floor, and a stiange gentle
man, and attended bj a policeman, bending
ore; her.
-air.” said the stranger, "this is my slave.
Her name is Malmda Cass l am a Mississippisn
—b< re is the bill of sale 1 bought h r a lew
months before she escaped Irom my borne. I
have tvre-n on her trail.lor along time; aud now
she must re urn with me "
The distress of tbb unfortunate cnurle drew,
at once, a large concourse ot their friends, who
were as much at a lues what to advise in the
midst of these strange relai ions as were tirose
most deep y cum eraed Toe husnand, alter the
first paroxysm ol hi- grie: had sutwded,. vowe I
t-Uinai fid. lty to ms wife, : ond >r Iree, and,
wi h tie assistance ot Deacon E holt. Rev. Mr
Buck and others, it w as arraigned that, to quiet
matter*, the stranger should be indemnified
tor the lose ot hi* slave, aud a little party ol
trien>!a met at the Well tloise, whirethe Missis-
sippian received $7tX) lor compensation, aud re-
otherwlse the Martha Torpey who baa jual been
tried fur tho robbery—waa seated by the fire.
Parke* soon took the diamonds from their casts,
and exhtbi ort them to the husband and wile,
various remarks were, maduon the beauty ol
the ijvmvholr coat auff relative desirability,
Md then Tyrell proposed to bia wifo that aha
•hould call hat si ter. who was a id to be In tha
r , atnudln* . ,,
which aha went ou*. In a few momenta aha
came bark and said her lister would be
there directly. At the same instant
she paasad behind the ueaWspectUig Perki
and crammed a bandcrcktet saturated
with some ai sMthetifi, over bia nose and mouth.
SUmtiUaneousiy, Tyrell ruahed upon him Irom
the front and pinned his arms against his sides.
A struggle co<ued, Parkea trying to free hi*
arms, ami occasionally escaping'from the hand-
kerchhf; but Tyell or Torpey cootinuing to
grapple with him. and the womm to follow him
up, aud to thrust the handkerchief against bia
mouth and nostrils At last Parks was thrown
ou a sola and became Insensible. When he
recovered he found him - II bound hand and fiot,
while ins male assaliaut was standing over him.
The woman waa gone ptvbtblr to pm up the
Jewels iu some secure place, and the man, alter
cautioning his prisouer to make do noise under
paiu of death, aod laying that iu a short lime
some oue would come nud release him d --ap
peared also. Auer awhile Parka contrived to
tree himself and made hit-escape.
Of courec the aUtrin was gtvtn, and tquall;
of course the bird* had Sown. In the sequel
Yvypey got oft sate to the ct fitment, where lie
is stilt at large, taking with him the diimouda
The police, however, managed to capture the
woman—who had none ol ibe Boo'y—and the
other day Martha Torpey was put on trial lor
rembery. ah the facta as we stated them wire
duly proved and the case given lo the iury. In
seven tumults, and wiinout leaving the bi x,
that jury brought in a vttd cl hot god y. a«d
the prisoner was ihereupon disclurged Tuis
singular ToditTng coi:c u i m wa, ariived st
upon a theory ol great antiquity, hut one, we
st oujd suppose, that moM Vo growing more and
fiidre distasteful to a certain class ol ‘progress
ive” thinkers. This fheory coosUts in the h-gal
fiction that a woman o s no - i sP iac save
ttiroueh and by favor of I or busbtud.
New A-dvertisements.
Notioe to Contractors!
a sat in PROrovaiiS wiFltx rvcelvvd nntnwnt.
fS ntsdu, the M e«jot Boy next, tor tho budding of
a COUNTY PRISON la Atlanta, apon the old situ,
Ike wala prison to be of rmeb e etone work and pan to
luted t end Ike Dhettff'e or Jailor's bonee and uffl.o In
(rant to be betltet brick, tnd completed ibrouaimni
ne per pkne and eperlgretloni to be teen tt my ofltc.;
UewMtn to baxeaskted by tbeXSth cf. October next.
Bond end approved eccnntr w’lt be required for thu
fnttkfel perlorn-enee end eamptetlen ol the vmik, as
pet plane, epedlcnUone end eonueet. And the andtr-
jbjjd reMev-U. right pfi , r!tAN) l, o*
AttonU.Oe.,Aret.«t,Um 0 -aSSg,r ,lt0n ^
W. & A B. -R. Company.
State Baptist Convention at Carters-
villa.
FOR ONE FARE
nonet Oenersvllle, on sUNDaVNEXT, iSd Hut.,
A Passenger Train Will
LeftVe Att&nU At 7 00 A M
Air*™ uarte-srillett ... 0:45 .\ M
L«**vbr»rW*T»vtlte,... 4: ■s P M
ArTiTeai AtiAiiU 7: u t' M
pM»insrcni p«ylmr foil fare to CartarwUle, wl*l r«tarn
fhJ« on • erktbctu*, vrti.ch they w U receive iroiu the
Axent where they parchate the ticket
K. B. WALKKR, M. T..
Weat rn A Ammiimc K I’m -ft <?•*
POPULAR LECTURE!
FOR TBB BBNKFiT OF TUB
GOOD TEMPLARS,
On Tneadaj Mix til, April 25, 1871.
A
T TH R FIKST BtPTlST OUUUt'H, COKNBK
. , o' Walton aud P^r»; th ■treet , Bcv. JaM .t.%
TDe Krconlrr, tn sutum'QX ip for the Jury,: biXON. D D., o( Aamma, will deliver hi celeurttad
S^whJ^fef*,° f '* W | W: “ ‘ te'ev'^S.I^iTurtth!i’f'Tbep’r'oSildWref;
timt w hen an set w-ts c- -mmit eil by s wtn i«.ciure will fte me for toe b neflt of thj •• Hate City,
DczW r. and at th • door
tlit* presence ot her bustaiH. it wx* d >ne under *' Ftora*’* and **0 erhj’* Lodges, I O. U. T. 8 u^e
h S control Mr. MouPi*u Wi.Vann, who uw«1 i Mcket- fiO Cent*; ticket* adauulng gentleman and >ady
U„s hue of ileieose with re ma kab e iugeuut.y "*
nn i eh-quencc. in-i ted that Mrs. Torpey h-d “ “
been acuially c-'erevd r>v lie h-iaogml to do as
she had done: aid the fleet of his glowing pe
riods wssentiiuced by Pie prisoner, who wept
silently throughout bis spk-ch. while her baby,
in the arms of a female ward- r hard by. set up a
“feeble Utile wail’’ To the e>e ol common
sense the rohherv w-ssa cl> a> O l-c ol conspiracy;
to the eye of the law tt e secused was the Iduo-
c -nt tool oi-a wt-'ked b'trbmd. She conse
quently left the dock u m y seoi-tree, But in a
lecbubml s. n e without a -lain on her charac
ter ; and t y rtits lime, no doubt is sharing with
her lord the fruits oi her iiulaci usenterpri-e in
some town ot Southern France or sunny Italy.
I P R I
Gr.
18 7 1
H. & A. W. FORCE,
ARE NOW OPENING AN ELEGANT, SEASONABLE 8T00K OF
BOOTS, 8H0E8AHB 8LIPPERS,
OF EVERY DIBORIPTION, FOR
LIDIES, GRNTLEIBN, BOYS, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
Ltttu*t stylo* f
Bjat Matorlalul
TlxoroueH Worltirtimo‘hlp.,1
Onr a««ortinoat of Fancy Boots and Hhoaa, of Foil Droai Boots and BUppera* and buckles aud Hotettea, eto.,
hae uuver bcou so olaooraw, aud we aru euablad to *fler thou at <-
REASONABLE PRICES!
O. II. & A. tV. FORCE,
Whitehall fitreei Atlanta, Georgia.
Bn: Mr S being rather feeble minded and
easily infl i-aced min, was so ras t b> h s -ela-
lives that ue s-submed hts wile, os they could
n ’t tolerate one in iu b relation os that, who
had one r pot Atiican blood in her veins,
if, Mas finally st icken out. it would pethq* | however c mcealed beneath a tair exte
have been better lor the coun'ry, In one view
el the matter, had Ihto feature been retained
This measure a no doubt destintd to be the lead-
rv r. He turned the pwr woman in'o tht
sireet, and she, broxen heartei), went Irom place
to| , v« iu the capacity of a seam’reus, sum
after giving birth lo n.«oo. bhe managed to
ing issue between tne - wo national [irtits In tht j supP"rt berselt and chiid^snd to bear up umier
Dtxt Pnsj eutiol contet, sod ii it had passed in
| ail btr mUlortunes uod Mr. S marv e! another.
, . . , ... , .. : She st once tor* to her be i, was kin ily attend-
its most odious torm, it would have aroused the i cJ ry lhe jq,.„ s Chanty ml a lew oi the
people more thoroughly to a sense ot the dan- j Bar ist satera in this cit), until she died ot a
ge;s which threaten. In individual cases, no • br ken heart
doubt, it would have been more oppressive a-
it ca ne from the' Senate. Bat the bil', as it j
digitally jjaasfd the House, and as it final.) :
passed, has sufficient in it to exc le the indigos- |
tion ot an oatraged.people. “The only virtue le't '
inthebiil was 'he employment ol CnitedSlaK- j
forces when neceistry.” sajs Mr bhirmsn—th s
he deplores, ft w,s not en ugh to invest th-
Pres-dent wi h pewer, at tis discretiin, to
march Untie i ot .us troops into anv State, sus
pend the wr.t of hy eat corpus, sms', cit tern
at will, and hold th-m as mi iUrv prisoners, tor
trial by the United bta es teens His party
however, could not be b ooght up to his extreme
views, although he was sustained in them by
the President and the meat prominent leaders of
his party There is a significance in
this l&ct. I: means that there are many
in the party w no are becoming alamed
if not lor the sa’e y ot th- cocn'ry, fer the-
safety of the pir'y. This is a favi.r-.bte
symptom. It bet .kens peace,trep dtrim at th
approaching tempest ot p poat leelmg, wh:c
tqj* ineqaitreas leghlarion to obliged to excite
Ti e creek of the paa’y whip, however, forced
tnem do a methiog, to take some action that
Mr L i »»i went 8.->nth to learn s trie sta e
nWEt ol uer history, but 'he reports there- were
as conflicting ts they bad in tue meantime come
to be here-
L znie Carlton pers sted to the last that she
was a pure Caucasian—a free woman. She
relate'! that her motner, a Portugese, oo reach
ing tha o.unln, heii g a dark br'inette, termed
the acquaintance ot a wealthy planter iu New
Ur eaus, who became so IhfatuaUd with her
that he took her to his home and to conceal hi-
pt rpoees from his wile, gut her cons-at to pass
a. bn servant—her app-a-ance eiaY ng her to
assume the cba-actev • t a bright mulatto. Liz
z;e was the .flspriug pt this illicit stra'euy, ami
me plan'er dying suddenly, and wiihoul dis
closing me true character ol h s mi-trees (who
herseit die>d -o n alter) Ltzze, wui:e qu te a
child, deseeodeti to the heirs with u.e other
slaves of the tstate; and the estate becoming
inv-lved, she was told to a stringer—the same
who atterwsrdi via ted Loui*vl;le in sea cu "f
his proper-.y. She fur.h r stited that tue gen-
'ierr.an who brought her- here was her ball
nuher— the son ot her m •ther's seducer —.n !
taat she fled l" escape the persecuti-ms of h«r
j perrhaser, who peniated ‘n solicmog tavor-
| wnich t ' w mv ly virtue could not toieraie.
I A Iiw . it i ,u«t n ore blamed the unlorta-
; oa‘» w i i., . ng berselt, as they called
II i- !■•.«. But lime has medoweil
| th , r uni t tb- ".n iment wh;cn was then
I r .a ent and ma e unanimous the opinion th
The Inriueace of Fretiy ttomsa.
Life becomes more barmouiou.-, it boats with
s keener pulse ot er|oy in' nt, iu the presence ot
rretty Women Alt r al, a charmiug little
figure, a piquet little hoce, is the best remedy
lor halt the ills I exist' ure, i's worries, its vex-
a'ions, Its dulnes-, its dreap ointments. Aud
even in the laretr and mi re p’scul types ot
b-aaty, in the b a v of a Lacy Duiu xllo, it
there is a ting- o’ s'uptdtly, there I-, at anv rate,
an atmosphere ol repose, a gen al intlaence
mould ng i ur soc al converse and habits into
geut'er s apes.
It is amusing 'o see bow the pretliueas of wo
man t* !ls on her dress how thu order aod pro
priety ot her dress tells on tire home. The pur
suit ot b ”Uly, the habit of prettiness, give an
ideal d guuy to the v. rv airangemeut ot her
b 'DD“t strings, in eve y niovcroen - , in the
very »wee:i rf her a-n,re folds, m the pose < I
h> r'languor, in 'll- g y start of her excitement,
one feels the soltetnnharmou xing influence
ol her last look in ihe gl.t-t. Sue m iy be giy
or sorr w ill, q .et or energe'ic, but sue m at
be prel'y Be uity exeroi-es an Imp tcepttb'e
empu’si' n ovt r iter, whu h ' u'da her whole
life into graceful and harmonio is torina. Hei
dress ris»'S out ot the nitre cloth ng ol man into
the regions ot science, ol p. e.rev, ol art. A
thoiaand c msidi nuons oi taste, harmonies o:
color, con'rasia, cor espondenete-, oe i< a'e a I-
juatmems of light and sha- e, di tate the choice
o: a shiwl or me tin! ot a glove.
And as preittneas tells mi dress, it tells on the
home. Flowers, pictures, the g y notis of a
sonata, the c zi st "f couch' *, gorgeous hues ol
Indian tapestry, gia-s-work "I Mtirano, a uun
drtd exquisite s irn*.thi igs an I nothings, are t:u
natural re’t'ng of p-etty women Toe art ot
the b "’do r t- s Oi al b .t the chaos ot the
huah.nd's s u v. Around that last r figeol
harbirtsm Co its at: atmoson 1 re "I taste and
retiutm'-r,' in win h the pre.ly wile ires and
mores acd has her being. Aud tr m (histone
ot the home gro«s tie tone ot lociety, the
s cml laws ol good humor; oi proire.y, ot
K-lf-restrain', ot coo-ii ration fr o-b-r-*, ot
gentleness, of vivacity. The very hush oi th-
tough tone* that have thunderednverl'elopn-
nese »s 10 r cits tiends nvir As parts, the mile
u-i s in : delica ies ol p. n-e, the joyous s--rf
d tus a d id eness u! 'he iu .n tesi and m st
eoergviic o: men, tens of the tiiunph ut pretty
wo nen.
Has loag besa rewarded as the best and cheapest
Baking Powder tn ase. Perfes-Uy pare and hcitthy.
It makes, at rfhort aoUce, delioious ltiseuits. Kells,
Ac. There need be no waste of food prepered with
U, as It ts always of tbe best quality we would say
to those who hare never used tt that a very f*-w
trials will enable them to use it, not only with entire
satisfaction, but with economy.
Put up Feu. srr weight, is npreaeated.
Grocers and Dealers sett it.
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Prop’s,
69 Now Street,
JTFW TOKK ('ITT
< ifficial Advertisements
A PROCLAMATION.
GBOUOIAl
By Rufus B. Bullock,
Governor of said Slate.
st th- Ninth '.hat ihe S u h vt' in a ywtstsU!
ol revo'iution, »rd a’,to to iDdie roe Pres deo ,
ii in b-i jncgment it sbr uld become htettwory
to carrv lhe t<xt fkc:i'n by ‘rice. This s
tow h rere gr-.tnine ■ i me lariv. The war
up n roe S nth i- renewed. I u- wounds thal
wer> fii-i • - al ng u ', ar: o V t rn op.n Tbe
flgb' i- in b- m "‘e o> n ibr i i' i--ne‘, a'.) the
vicrorv won
tween 'he t
ttnuli n* our laiher* ■•■ald -b-i! Ii hasc-'ne
t»-1' § re nqi' x n -.1 Lorn ; if lb-- Ridical party
raid-iand u - i. tlie gi"un
p« re are prepare •! t-, -urn
and V' tc thr oiei'hre'W ib ir guveromeut.
would serve to mpreas u; on tbe publ c mirui b*r story was true tn ah reap Os. Tne oldest
i :h»b ’a> u ol L'Ut-vil e now d' Clare ti.eir ne-
i ;■ s ie was md- ' roe uuzhter of a l J tu
g»s-; w . a. ; that ibt was at ge'.htr gi ted
w 11 lendid virue*. -n . ■»»- the inn -cen vie j
tint "1 'he - raievy of ■ - p :ea s. and was, oi '
C‘"ir»e. a. much cant • d in the right* of a ire- j
W"mar, si n y one w:,o w. s- F ,ur.h sheet i"- '
diy. Her lathe:’- ar.d mother'* rulden deiih |
was the cause ol all her w.*a; rven her 'Steoai
ih c-st ol irsierr,al lee irg b— ' l.-le owner was isno-anl oi her true hi-t ry,
<>■ s. ;a-'h ips, ot Ine ree in- H ,w lerr.tilv, in that insUnce. »e e the sius oi
ie paren'- r rued u:e>n 'he th .u!
Poor, heart bntkeo woman! A little *rev-
it his taken, ti e in’.be VV-surn Ceuiettry oi the cny hu se;
••er ineir bbertie* j upon ber lure the »-a! o: evermsting eilenre, and
\ ii is m> et, now that uoe, which >o ,n- r or later
I works i s revecg s and grouts that joaiice wh.ch
wa« wirobeld, taat tl e true story of her itle
Ilru■ /!>! — 1 tie tragedy l rhonid be writ'eo—that the cloud when eu-
shrohded ber lur name shou u tie swept &-ide—
an ; that hi-T s m. if be is living to-day, may rot
no longer under tbe laise imputation of hsv ng
been turn a slave.
Soon alter 'he death ol Pi b’i/l Plangbter, h 1 *
re ative» sent lie te.y rtferred to above, to
ilawovt 1 , n thre State, to be raisred y a man
named L'l'k'", or Lucky, under an a--umed
n.me, sod vince that time Dchirg has b en
known of h, is'e, un.eas to the re.atives
oi Mr. biauguter, several of whom are still
living.
B'.revDH' - /fil'd-v
J'pytdy Pure-.a (An
I aem n ha- yl ela .V
9 an.b/i.us b a s eye-
'h' re ore no t. irk tyre
Mrteig back iy n •
• i'h Hie wh ’e c/rfiAi
7 A>y //ice ifort '
:>' — I he tragedy
c a;i'd wnh the
iruing 'o B !}•«'
y r—ad 'bat see i
■ tire dark pui 1 1
ervftiron in .-
cates me tv acy • I h tre 1. f. The hue iragrd .
woman ts he u n i-ai | re ximatir.g to'betrtonde
rs'ber U,a:, tie tri.n th. Cleopatra ba.1 red
hair, and was trukod; 'a', ha-lag had dark
• ye>, must ’.re c'orsid ' . her as a remi or aa a
Uark-cyeJ auburn t,.'n e. bo firihTiii er-, the
beauty ami tragedy woman of her day. Mr.
Kb ha** —run* the anecdote—wax so taken with
tie devilish a-ma'ioo ol h r portrait, in pos-
•ts-ion ot M. Dr Langes, that he Lreoafiled visi
bly, v-t c aid ru t leave it
'V^nst is y ur op n’oo of it?” sritefl JJ. De
Wtrm rba Ntw York Tunes
Not gujh,.
A new form of crime ha* been nvented ; n
L n ion. and, u lets legal provision is »fre-e.iily
i-aDgev, faresaxlog the sp-di vt r Mr Dt Ginger, ,/evirtd u> m« • t tbi cm .ng'-nry, we may ex*
or »k ng tht spell alter Mr. KuhL-te. ” Wno ia
she ?'
“ISrnvi’!'-r«, 'hr p-'=on< r and the wireke!e»t
woma tv. F.ai.c-“ atawsne: 51. lie Ur.g ■
Jinui cl. Are. t» i^-dy w Tnan as rehe ssos, ap-
pv»(i t- haV. , :. hion-:
golden lair , ! Ut WD. : -
or livid gray, history *,a-
lia B rgia’s hair w»-, u»
eleors w)>q bavc studied i
the Ambr'ttiaa Lmrary r.
who I- ! i - ary
Byron, Iroui the V ia- ie
<d tbe •. >' r pto e-.v t- r
bd' wa» uiA - “ w
.9 nqt ry-: , t - ’. >•
i’ l- g' d i>. hi - no; ;
nral l-edtll g II 'ii . '
n‘ ce iu the mass.''
twauy and straw-
answers id La -dor's description;
“Cola hair meaadeni.g w th peiladd gold."
Helen, ot Troy, a"d Pep|*i ‘saiim, bad
rbnndsnt Ins- * f :uis samee'iior; .e j s" had
M't", lhe !“ o: lul L-man. Tragedy-women
a,l | —Uuru J v »n,iU.
yes We.-e b
'itrer reetibd l/irre -
■ i. 0ic iciog U> Irav-
l v k it ol ^r*-erv d : ’
M an L gh Hunt,
bar, t .ki h ;,y ly, r >
la- leur. dec ar-s ih.1t ’l I ir
,y ts r- • 1 golden, "ii ( v r
. - M- Hunt, -hi. t, 1.
-, s • w ; ii ;y • o- nrn ;
’ ■ • e e; a. d, -.n- ..h »-•
- had a stiange ipper-
O h rs apply the <p theta
ilorsd, Wntch, in the mass,
A Vlan With atx Wlvea
The Erie, (Pe) Diapa’ch "showing up" Ihe
matrimonial advtu urns ol a travelling 51. I),
wnose immpoii- manner md vniubi ity of long e
htve . iv* d turn ihe u ni oi Ur. “ VYhistlewiu I," :
but who*-e real name is Lyman P. Taylor, who
is the buCianrt of -ix stive* and 'be talherof!
chi dr* ii Mini-Table. A :i- ng his v r im s is a
woman in Troy 1 lie ihvir i-a shoemakrr
py Trade, and tin first matinnomal trie mure wu
■aitn an actre-s in a cm ua Th-- charms ot a
p-eity Q t -ker-aa nsd ic- d aim to >iej*eil hi* wile
• ud w . children, ao 1 he n. on d the luriner.
nvi; g w’h i.-r ant’ rrer ciatli, wb cb wa
la iv .1 • y u.e . x •! -I n 'I a keo s ne lam .
The drotur n-x married h'- ••rvutgnl. He
f.eoeloped wi h a -..at.'-ir Irom rjru ,-e,a Mi*.
tJ i-enbtry, lo *ti •!» in- *ee i a lo have geoiae
afiecu .r,, living .w h h-r U.e long p«r. <1 • f
fi'-en yea's i - do-tor x t-.roed up at j
Ls-.«it gbargs wy-euer ;.'e-'-nie<i hiai-eli hi tie
a wid. w-r. H a ■ -•«•!» c sd and -seme.) to
. sntier bard firne*. II- !'•■*».- op-:.ed a me I cal
! office, and became i'll t out. a With Mr*, hi an -i*
Vt , wno fa ci i e m- filib w -e, a d wr.o flee -
: le irniug Ida true c .rac’. r. is likciy < itner to
1 brirg him to ju,/re ■ r n.ak- the c,ua:ry uo
j hot to hold bun. Ib man-d term I'rov tour
- years avo, r.ne of hi- *ons sod » 5Jrs K og
■ ng t ,e wi D'-s- r>he »s. worth |JJ.U0u,
an-! gave ii m |1,0 d .a- a a e 'ding pre** nt to set
I up a coun'ry sui* store in North t.'ormih, hut
, he ran through It. ain around drunk, and to
J three moi,’. * b d aly a lew dollar* lift Before
leaving N-Ttn t.orinlh, however, an i.flVur
ca.r.e with a warn nt I <r oh ainmg go»!» under
latte pretercea. Ue appealeil to b ts wile, and
she paid 1475 to save him from punahmeut.
\Vh le getting ready to emigrate lo Erie, wile
N'. 4 Mrs tlii-s nbury, made ber a?rpeartnce
and demanded that be'should come and live
with her, and her ihree cbildreo. He derbd
in presence ol wile No 5. 'hat be bad reel mar
ried to No 4. br-e w. 1 that she could hriDg
prie,l enough, but h he would ooaon.eihing for
tbe support ol the children sue would n re proMi-
cu'e. Hi had swindled a *li‘ie rnanutac urrr in
thu city out of o»i r a hundred d jliatv worth ol
gosgia, and these he packed in a box and told
hia late companion ire latte them and sell them
tor the beotfl of htr*e!f and children. He
I then rUrie f tor Erie with bis wile No. 5,
WHP.ltKAS, Official larormation has b.-cn received
st tci* P'ptrtment tbal od or via ut re e inch: o ihe
XMth day ol Starch last. In tht Co icly ul U:hb, cue ,l>ca
UotiTos, a per.on uf c 'lur, did c. m nit the It n*e oi
assault whu latent lo coaim t a rape upon the person
ot I'rr.d-ace Mix.beta Hero... wh.te, xuu tbal the sail.
Jack U nroa bos fl.-d Irum Ju-itce:
1 have thuaght proper, tbereiorc, to issue tr-s
my proc’aiE&tiun, h-reby uffenng a raward ol ONI
SjUoUvAND ncihhAKS lor tbe vpprebe. e ou airei de
livery "■ tue said Jai k Hobvo*, witn evldeuct euffi. icn;
to convict, to the Suer.ff of said couuty unu btali-. u.
order rout ne may oe brought to trial lor lhe . Heiro
w lb wh;cn be stands charged.
Giveu under my bind and the Grant Seat ol tbe Slat 1
at the t.'aplto! In tbe city ol AUtnta. this 15'h day
April, tn Ihe yearuf ou; laird tlghu-e Uauured anr.
Sc J -o:e, aud-ifthe Independence ol tn« Uiittco
fita'.ee of merles the Ninevy-dlth.
HUr'118 d. BULLOCK.
ily tue ■ mveruor:
David G. Uorriho, secreury of state.
-ply dtwit
STATE OF UFOUOlk,
DEPARTMENT of state. I
Al-ioU, lift, March 12th. Ia71. j
ORDURBD:
By his Excellency, the Governor, that hie pri c'-ima-
tio . • f the *>\h Aa^OJt, I6G9, offering; & r» w ild I Ut.e
TuuaMkd LHii.»r» «or the appreheuelon ana m .v r. ol
or e •< ii< Putnam, charged wiib tbe murder ol N at:
Be'.l. w U erldei c • to convict* to the >h till ■ f uhero*
Hes. C'sU.i y. he, and loe ra ne le, beriby rtfukea.
G'VbQ uuder my hauaand e .al oi office
DAVID G LOTTING,
aptVdttwlt 'tcrv'K'j .
A PROCLAMATION.
JOHN KEELY,
DmALEll IN
FOREiGMand DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Cor. Whitehall & Hunter St.’a,
R 8SPKCTFULLY INFORM* TUB PUBLIC THAT
b»f juet rcieived the largeat aua beat assorted
ei-it.k'tif
DRY GOODS
Which hu h»s ever nflereil lor sale—prominent
a.nongyt which, will be louuti, iu large ami
beauuiut vttneiy, the lullotving named classes ol
g ..ids:
Dress Goods-Xncluding
Bl ick a- .I Oiiltircd Silks, Japauese Silks, Japan-
ik i’u,i in*, ami Japauese Clothe, iu every
; Ltwim, o.ith iu build colors uud liiucy
pnuB; I’rm.ed Jaconets,- Organdie*, etc.; Uren-
a -ink's tu alt variety, and iu new styles;
131ack Dress Goods,
la great variety—iuclmiingGennapplne Cloths;
i'lue Apple Ololhs; Grenadines, Iron Barges,
u.. i Hie j nelly lamius •' Eclipse" brand ol Eag-
li.-.i Alpacis, (ol every piece ol whicu, the color
i* go irauteed,) C ilured Alpacas ul sumo brand,
i:< every variety ol color, Irom the most delicate
siiaiicb lo medium browns, uud olhur classes ol
less goods, impossible to enumerate here.
White Goods in Beautiful Variety
All new and F.esli Goods, including all the va
ra e* made Ih Unceks, Stripes and Plain, aud
> t iluusidejab.y less thuu previous prices. Tanle
Lun.i'S, li .Ih in hioivu; U ill-hieacUcd, Bleached
in, i Turkey Red, Wilh Napkins uud U'oyllts lo
match, in b.auulul variety; Irish Linens,
luweis, loiveiiiugs, elc. in uuusually great va-
ri' !)'•
N B.—Having hud a life-long experience in
the buiiueos ol L:neus, vVhite Goods, Towels,
etc., 1 guarmiu! the goods iu this department
n> ne secoud to uouc, as regards price and
quality.
Parasols, Funs, Luce Coburn Linen Sets, real
. , nulla :un L ices, etc., lu very great variety,
..ud i'uimii iy selected.
A veiy large ana chdicc lot of Embroideries,
nt low prices.
Linen Pauls, Coils and Dress Goods, in great
■ uiicly ; Alsu, a choice lot ol Summer Cus»i-
UiiTS 1(11 Geiiliemeu'o and Boys wear.
A i ln-|iecliuii ul ill s aim K Is respectlully SO-
ledeo y JdHN KfibLY,
Corner Whitehall uud Hauler IHeeti.
mh2U-tl,
I'll Is « u HAT P1 It it IN HitiunuNO.'
HERRING’S SAFES,
IN THE bPdOrsWOOD.
isf-it ."LK> IN CCHHLNCY.
md ilie H .ok-, Papers, Silver aud Valuables ol
toe 3|iolsao"J il>.tel uud the Adams CB
bouiheiu Express Companies, ore
Saveli in Herring’s Safes.
ui'i’icu or aumf i xpfu*f Company, )
mi U, tihuAlJWAY. v
Now Yuik DrCtuubor -u, 1670.)
Ueuli.'U, »• ahi.il x suskMan -our al
aryii.^
THE
GREAT SOUTHERN
V *
ATLANTA AND AEWESTA,
-TO-
OharMtoa,Colombia, Charlotte, Kaluga, Wilmington,
Weldon, Richmond, Washington, Uaillmore,
rhlladolpbia, and New York.
THB BATIN ts UUU8B8 ou this Lint- have bean tbor-
angbly overt rated and refitted. Ample time given for
Bools, at regumr ho ait.
CONI) lit; T O II M
On this Line aro Afisbie sod courteous to 1’tssengers.
NO CHANCE OF CARS
Between Weil Point, 0*., sad Wilmington, H.O.
fiOICR TIME AND SURE CONNECTIONS
VIA GEORCIA RAILROAD.
P A
illslaaaond, Baltimore, Urasnluglon, JPBU-
•delpbla. and Hew York,
s i
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES
Via Augusta, UoorglB.
Vis ltingsTlilc and W i.nuugu'ii, n t' oumbia, Char
iolto and italelgh; via Columbia, li&nvtUe and Hteh-
mond; via Atlanta, Augusta, wtlraington, and Ua)
Line.
Fare as lov by Aiipsia as any oner Sonit,
PA88BNGBKH wlrhuiK t^» «« ^oriu o> Sea will nnda
8imju*r.a Lmu ui MitouiAiupF (rum CmiriCj«lon, 8. C., to
Baltimore, PhilAd^iphifi, *3 -i**n and New York.
THE CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS
Oiler ercr) niduccmcft o I'a^FeL^ere, with Table® snp-
pliod wilh every luxury tr.c Nnrthcro ^nd Charlea*
ion Maructh car. : «:.d lor safety.
-j* "jl ;rd comfort. ar*>
UHftlVALUED ON CHE COAST !
Through Ticket.!* on ?are a Mcnteoaiiery, vV\§t
Point, and Atlanta, to Now York vm ChoiceUjl 8icam-
«hipa. J . A KoBBK'T,
Goneral Ticket Airout. (»<>or?'a Aa.jrrad.
apr —Am
GEO KG 1Ai
B) Kufu.i B. Bullock,
Uovoraor of .'aid siaip.
WESTERN k ATLANTIC RAILROAD
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MIliliT rX90ENORH TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta..., 10 15 PM
Arrivea at Klneeton.
Arrive* at Dalton
/Arrive* at Ctia unooica
Leave? tmtiaiio.'Ki,...
Ainvit nt Union
Arrives tu Ku gs’-oi
Arrives al AUai.u
DAT I’A
ArrlyefAtlanta
Arri'ep at K ri.’i*SrtLs .
nrr:vi fi al Ua.io.t.,'...
L*‘a\es .1 lUtatl'tiio
i.e*ve* L'batl* o.-^a,.
Ainvafl ai U.»i o
■ rnvcfi at K ..
Arriv. i* at AtiaLia
i. bn i;
I 14 A M
. 3 A M
. 5 40 A M
, bio P M
.11 11 P M
51 A M
. ti 17 A M
iu.
1% IfKitKAS,
P c tn ot Qomerutui tutiaocirw ol iu ojoi-
fji.vi n Tb* LOYe-ty c a Uf#, not in the iie**.*J
P«rrt«etr*ttd, but io Ua« rnttooJ wherr-by puauh*
m niJatvaifci. Kor kor.e time th» R <rb»h
pre jj ban i{iveu onowal atteoiioo t*> a wruin
and hvl <1 tooor.iy oi by a Mi. *u»cl Mr4 Torpey ;
nad in the imov oi the trinl oi tbe p r-
n n, ii i u*trv«d tbe new form ol cmm?. lo
Ret a Ctear view ot tue mailer it i» needful t;
r-fitp i'i dtruin . .
l)o .b« 12 b of J ..unary • la-t,a Renll^man but «f er a *h'*ri tune married a autb wile to
called a? ibe i weler*! ’ibop ol Mesora Ixcdoo that place aod pul t f part* Uf.koown. The
A* liyil- r, iu .vw Bond uUeet ile ^k-d u> aee
fc * ; o* diaujonda, ao : tonn* were aboati io bitn.
st*. •hr' r***’ •• 'a' , r» k m'*n»« for a ihcp
a- . r . . . ti- « ..y to a bouae
'k : pp*r Berk ey -'r^vL li * oacr.e be :efi a*
Yla/k Tvne’l an- 1 ob erve-1 tbal Urn objti t i| tbe
aria:.RcrDtbi lu 14 ieUioo waa that ul abow n?
ine iSuiBonua lo uU wile-lor whoce um; they
J w e r e *ntetj'ie J - bel -re coooplelmR tbe pu.‘chow
j Tu** abopiaan, one Pa*ke\ went m due l^me lo
tue boo»e. and rr.et al ibe d ior oy Mr. Tyrrell,
who apoo. i&l tor ibe aiweoce ol a M.rvaot,
nnd cooduci*d bi* vuii.-r up %'^ir*. When
tll> uilued tue draiftDg-rvoiu Mr* Tir«L—
In'ormifon ha-* b«*?n re-
crii.C * ;ni- iie^irmcut loit mere ib now
id :d* ^auerior Cuori >1 .be c muij o *Jherwk— 1 u
o. l? - m-'»c ciiir^mf one -Ilmen Mai in* t'h tee
otT 'i-e ot -imp e l*rr. n (» >r-e al’.UR.) *n<l tt >'ir. f
tUBd : koown uj ne taai tho Mid MuUm«, a.ter n-ivln :
j b ft. u> /«jla jid under *« ltd mdlctiueut has rucceemu
| .d mtB’a { hi* e?«pj ther<lrom ; and
j Wnerei*, The ao- rld o( end c ant/ of Uh*rok-c
j certifl'-e to me, that he h%* ma *e every poM.b e «*d »rt
in (jiipo-ver 10 Apprehend Ih-;sa d Mu In.#, hat urn >m
tud it 0<mi4 e*Mutial t«> the mtrreptfi ol lb :
e<»un' /’ftxt »he Mid Mul In* he hr*.a jtu to J »-ti ».■ m
crier um oe m*r be pamihed for th many de;.f.
ouiouf h .* tu« cj amlt’ed ap^m me Rood peopiu oi -rnl
e-iurit/ oi Gh- roxee and ibe coo tide* -dj teent thelei«» :
Now, therefore, do here*>v Uei** IbU my p'afUrav
iUjl, odertcR a reward ol Fife Hundred Do Jar* lor t’.t
»'jpreh«n*tOQ ana delivery ol the »* <1 Jme« vlailin* lo
tne .^btr ff of Cherokee roioly; and an additl <o%. rv-
war 1 ol Fite Uo<-<lx*d Dollar* upon ni« convictiou.
Gl*»en u..c*er my tun-J and UieGreat seal ot toe state, al
tbe Cap tol In At-anu. tb:« tid day of March. In
tbe year of our Lo d bljjtnown Mandrel and bcveMy-
One, and of lae ladepen.ience ol me Lulled sutea ol
Am nlcm *he Ninety -fl/lh
RUFUH B. BULLOCK.
By me G<jvoraor:
David G. CornMe, BecreUry of Htate.
mhUdatwlt
j ou-, cer.a u »• u a, tfOi>.
c H v u K, Tre .rn er^’
.al A mikmmam, New York
- -11 u , rev,: Lihcd'fluu.u n, 01 ruiue i*uUAJ t
', L -.a l " v mj.e psper* and iK/oita u
1 c.e. it w»fi iLi,/ •-•I’d** lur woi»meu u« s-x
.0 Ql du.o until Uxai y so hoar* alter ihe me. it
1-..). j r*. U1B?vjN,
ore t. 'or Adira* A 'oatoufii Et. Com.,
:«Mu.>. , W, LCCUlslM *y, tclu.
LKITKit F|to\i J M. ?UULKTT A CO.,
JVoj.rutoni of lUc tyu'MtcooiU
1 nape 1, uioLC
M
4 v& P M
5 5o A M
MO A M
lo 3* 1 A M
3 UU P M
II. WM.Kblf, M. T.
the V7th day of
uurka •» »ol a
a- ana Win.
woru uft> d
•xt. la,i. tn
. UrdlLary.
COPARTNERSHIP.
41.re witu me »* . ^."Uer .11 ,u. Live J.ree.rj
H aK Kl.Si
II .Hits. I
apid-
H SHttlNG-’cJ
EM cl! .MI’iONHAFEh
i«t rd nhie 1ru.1c.un iruui fl e now JU.o#i.
Horrinti’ii Ncw’Patont
M !••.»> It . n lv i.HVH' FIs
> ? p otic . u rt^aii.fil liu h ’ ar*’ Toole ex.aut.
RELL Sl SHERMAN,
,c*.*r. .surra, t. New Yo.k.
i.-'U* O., Ttii.ad-'puia.
ul A Juiti tMAN, New Orlean*
l^poc’iiLl ISoLico
TO HY fREN00 AND ME PUBLIC,
I T i* w II. great I' rv ure I aim at c lire named MK,
i r t * i ‘',** !l , l 1 ' " 1U ' **•' ••***• wr is a
fl *'"..• f ",i„v n »l, .,1 ".-1 >. I . in ireil'c'i'-
HERMNC FA
CABLE SC s4EW V/IrtE
BfOTS AND &H0ES,
B0TT0511 KAsTaNBU WITIl & ttCTl..W WiKS
All trie Kage!
Kelt SALK BY ALL LKALKliK.
JNO.
ii';,:..;.
jilicre ami put t r parts
last lime be was heard from he woe m South
liemi, Ii dtii.a The Troy .a.fy and wile No. 4
tre Iredh *"tr. him, and be cin i ic"*
sl levst the Ualcbea ol the :» m*r.
Bs* ADVBBTWKM/WT ot Ur Uaffs’ Dispell
sarv, I leaded Book fur the" million -Marriage
GuwV -tu another column, ft should be read
hr al |e#-ly
Jab WlTk.
We tre tally pitpired iu do .11 detcrlpUons
ul jcb an., qu.ck j, tlcgsully and cheaply.
TA^E NOTICE
That I am sUll at the at<l sund «o well known as the
PLANTER’S SALOON,
Cornar of Dmhbatd Ptacblraa atreata, vhare I keep ou
baad all tha lima the heat
Wbskys, Brandies, tti j.Tuj, Alt, Porler,
CIUAB*, TOBACCO, AC.,
reoJ) at as) sad all tlm.s lo serve rare ff.nd. .n.l cut-
toisne. PleaM Uke imther entice that I have , an.
urn rent of PIOKO.Y UOLC, B .OATAh ai d »v , y j
hind ol tables l.r Ua tmiuemeet of my easton er,
A. J. HARALbON.
i syrlh-im *
M HOLBROOK,
<• •f'ned iho Urjfrat utock of
ii * • i<>r Genii*m«?n, tloyfi.
• wnich ut; caul the aitauuou
Uv ha* a ro at.acncd to h 1 * li at and Cap Km ports in, a
Ml GNiFICENT MILINERY DEPARTMENT
where all d» *et can be accf.inmodated al lha Lowest
Market i fuel.
To country merchant*
Great Inducement^
' r -V • r. ' ora*- dn *o« rnt at u*/ oiu etUbllahed
NOTICK,
i LL Merchant*, (joUncuir*. I.lvcry Btabia Ktapars.
iV Pfiitfi-1*# a m«n, and al» p*-r**» • va^rct to pay a
• a a u iroir i r.**» i*r#-ir*'- wn ! •*!«*. are rr«|ue«|*d to
I.* *»i r ixiy thtrrnn to my oflKa lor lb-*
4a r cb hi. Mile ib'* ■ m or I
p iCt)
CJULierf Vt
L’fl il!. t priKTl
d Ihu Maikftai
• i*-otim,« an
* fiai-d* lor 'o.^rtnin wlthootdlr-
i *u n H B IjOVK, Cstrk rooncli.
AtLaiita, Ua., ApiU X, 1071. apu dl
Ire It
bAirebs AN » mi a. L n
TnankiUsi in> fen
pa.-i,a d luc r *i..i
iu t ith inn in m
aud U-Miu i<am >« a
oi lUtir .rtV.T* It.i
nUtCik
MK>n m tho
i um, i
uDLl-J-et
isi:oin.i: sii \ a**, jr,,
111- LI V A .1 ... .Lire ,ti.
GJKDttGIrel, Fathttm County.
couttr nr ouDiNAiir, .March 7 MTl
W
flu»' ma ti. ••
/. .< har.ah i n
»l d b:ii * •inn,
*t T »«•*.lay it.
* are il.odac-
DAVID C. MI Nun,
NU’MTY.
'• i»rr<uR, Ja- utn Sd, 18T1.
app' ed lor iho ytur*
pro per iy of K!ia l.«K*k,
and
iti J. i’. la*ck, tato of Dttciaiu ronr.ly*
all |Hirfinni*c iiic«*n,fdu,dia
dc-eeAfif d -
Thin tfi therefore to uollt) i
their ohjectiour, •! any the
prvBCniM'd b ; .aw, «:l*c i« .,v»f wi i*, j*r RV-
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DaNIKL PITTUaN. Ordinary.
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