Calhoun times. (Calhoun, a.) 1876-1876, August 16, 1876, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

HT T2 TIMES. I>. SI, FK f * ?Z A Jf, EVo^ricicr*. af ftCU fj ATZ* KXTK vST V ELY IU (for-'l'j iiJil Collies. C ;Hce i VMii ut., Sculinvtsi of Court House. EATL3 OP Sutf.jCßiriiOtN. o* e Vcar .... ...i. „S2,C O ffis Months . Western & Atlantic Railroad AMu ild CONNECTIONS. •* K ENXIfSA W no UTICA* The following {'ikf'n of.'p-t u’ y 2 ’<?, 1*75 NOKTHWAHD. >o.l. AtTaeto •••••••••••••••••••••••••a* 4.10 p.tt A- T-.veCftV'CVftTiUe G.i4 ** •* R ngstou 0.42 “ “ Dalton • 00*4444* ••01**444 [■ 41 “ * Chattanooga Uf2* “ >O. 3 Is • w e A 7/V‘a.m A. 1 iv'O - • ".0U- 9 MI ~ •• Kingston 9,-ui * ** It ! !. HA4 “ Mo. LI. Atlanta F.i’O p.m Arrlvo t'avtov’-vil’.i V.VJ *• “ “ ih*tU>o 11. 18 “ SOUTH Vv'A LID. Mo. ?. T.ftftvr A'fine On Von., 5.11 “ •* Ki ig'-inn......... v . V,2> “ “ Cartel iville 8.(2 “ “ Atlanta ...10.15 “ Mo. i. 1 0: to Chnlmooga 0.(0 a.m /iVC D;iltou 7 01 '* ** Kiognon 0.07 * “ Crrtoi'hviJle 0,44 “ “ Atlanta 1 ’O3 +.:.t >O. id. I Vie ]' " 1 1 .0.1 A . M Alio 7':i.'stcn '717 *• “ x'.i l icr■ v*T l .. *' ts “ /.1 , ..... ti.i'j < V 1 . u ■* ■ . ■< , on (•> ! I it.: i 2 o? •.’.■{* 1 T ’ . w li. 7 ■ !!••* an i :-*•{.>. ■'. . iVv .1 P.-1., o<Y ■ ;h a,* Sc,'. 1 a: 14 .et • L’ ••> ••’ •’■•'i x . ■ t-. • • *.> ■■. 4 ' . . ■it 1 . .■< 2r. . o ■ ? * . . \ t) . - . ; i ,1 * ‘"V (’' , ’• 1 “ v t)[ '' • • <Ol ■ . <.• iv •> , . 1 '•••*•, * •> f,* t .p. *- 3 ... i :i'J 0 ‘ • L'I'UC I 1 . 1 .* ’ • I ■"l !"t : • ' ’ : ' fl . .V, . ;•••< fro':;'’- ■ V bOi 'Av. : I C N • .1 . .1, :> \ 1. A■ 4? - 1 ■ ■ 1 , .<t £ <<■ !y VP Ac 1 u iv . , ti.vt c. " :TV n V vv :. ■ ;v,rv: -0 \ * . 1 ■ c.e, ; irtf’ - . 0. • fc ' . . . InV ' Va ■ : VV:,,;: ' * T V .. x. *v\ 1 •\ ; o * -.■ i.tjTT w '...Vx C* t> vvv .-V.-, CA T. 7 72. , . JACKSON V *fXIT 'L : , Brcciov ftnJ fcliiyjK'i’ cl tur cr.e jifttcd ’ PuLAIID CHINA HOGS. I Ov j’IIE BSST QU ALTT. *o p voo list ami civot.lar. ebl6 6m. Flak's Patent Jfotalic JBUIIIAL CASES. I’fiv'j porcino. ‘'-1 iftlic* pLo'.k of Bon 2 & Euryil, v.Mol' v. ; U con.' ; uni’/ l.c rr’.Jcd to u lull i'tc i'X r ‘ o?" r.'.'os c.n toi. 1 I’C ioum* fct t :ia olu eland of ligates & MVou#. uccl-5 Cut. S&W TO OET PATEKTS^ IS tTjJjLlf EXri.MN'BD tr : A HA,NO Book i-voiel by Muna & Cos., IVolinuos of the So otihtio Aiucut ii !, Hi Park iTw, Mew Yorfe bead 10 for a;>'■***men of llie bosu iiktstvatcd weekly paper publ* lied. All patents >el: leJ ov Munn -j, - m T c d’ e'o. areni.l’cp'i inti.©Scion™ 1 *tilic Amcrionn w tlioui charge. Fan l Book free. No clot: w o for r. lviceaii'] op'-i’on i - e;; >t •iin's too pa eut. lil! iy of in* teui-ions, S. ini bLeieiies. n.ug2'Cin. “syEWSPAPESS" OP THB UNITED STATES. A,O 1 ■ • , A : t. nil:" > ~'e> i. VV-n.i ft V u r cor/v.-.etl to < •" t ' 1 fowoa iiP.3 'a v tirii Mow p • ptv ?.’■ '■ i ■ - - i; • ■ -••.ic: ii mi Oku -ti'iAnf ; c.. •.? ' 1 ■ Gi. et Mlvv< nape. M • -s ; B-n- . '• >1 nil a i ttixt , oir-t < :• .. . lUe . ••. '.• il tic•'." •i/ipei* im :'• • f -o *1 <■■' j lUiU'. 1 • rm >C. A • v m br;*o r r •; • - a ' C ..-'a- C . Ejlli.- <•,'.. n oi;v. Cos y. Y - yv.-, '? % < *;• k *••. .. i' 1 i*, ' ;V. ii * '■ . • ,11 1 . V ... '■a. r,..,J 7or 0 s' tv 1! t i.ow A Cos.; I no f;. (♦l*) A D ;r> • r ‘v- 1 (i)| /. o.lia u.tn iuuiS A.'cg i..A j CC ■ lt,J Me .a ;.i. Main - - Hltlie Y’A Fcl!511 is Co-ii o 0 3 Kxiik Cii 1A ( i/i>.) CiA e V g’i t y<-r of u : ae it ; i c . c* i! seen (ite to on Via opens • itc E.v • . <. '•)■*.. vy, remsic tml HdvuiK,igeg are iitisut a nn.l 20 par f’ot. cii“4.-ne'- t-h:', rvel/ewisA re. >-ne preni • ,rDrt uf eie>J!fec.- in :..r ic r.< i tvr we 0. ; V’y* •■•4 p.tj.ils 0* HMs college t>. S'. f > air witj-.ijj I’oui years. Boanl anil tumult V or ftDttuai !j*2ls. Walt fjr cc. 1. F, COX, Potts. ■•• *' '*-% r \ * v-t M *ft \ * '*i#9*^K'T*3?3*- *v *v f ? > -.• !*•* T- V *s£rf o .- •" a*s ,< ? li&:H-#$>rrV3i5i-■■? f*f?rJ 9*l rffTvli if■■ wt* AM> 4*431x7 * • SfcMF '* Jf*Jw ' •'•!' •;#•/' Two Doilav.s a Yeai VOix. YI. CHEAPEST ASP BEST! HOWARD BIDRAILIC mm ! makuf.cctuhfd nn \•{ Kingston, BAUTOVv COIN TV, OEOBUIA. Ccjnal to.he host iportcdPortland Cemeni. Send for C’rcirar. Try this before buying eixeiclu-rc. Eofers hy jK-rifti*p‘oi (o Tlr. A. J. VT*--t Prosi '.lent of Ckevuke.. iven Coinpanv, Polk equity, Oforgia, who hen biiiit fcpier.lii.l uam 801'OHS 1 i'Srl. UPiiig tils c. ami prunorri.?i )g it ihe next he ev / ‘v and. Also v t. r iu 71 SffiifL’ , £m & Bfo., .1 K. Veal. P. i Ktotl-’. J. J. Coil on and Alcur loin ll- i’fv. Jlr.t.ic. o?iigia, Ai.ijor Li. Bry an, of tiavnnva'). T. C. tionyl; o , Rnnerin— if?nlewt i>f Mi.'omy. Fust iilver Bridge, N 'tv Wnk. il. ii. Viut. Sopc’.iidend *“4 V. & A. li.iilvootl. Chipf. J. iv.ull, C. ii. Audi ess 0. li. Vi AHI MO, Kirgslon, Ga 0 :l1 '7 y. I-Iyyiciiic Xiistifiue • f IF YOU wc tl 1 . lov the rM \ h' 1 ,! ■ ; •• ; ./ 11* Ijj J ,j U WOt, !.< I* . 1 • iO". CPi.l.il/ ; .: II -• v" l-a.-* . ’■) c:;. li (■.'/.£! i I' *’ 3 • 7-v’nt.v (’■" : \ for-: {>•- .. ;.- ri I ' Vo,| hi.VO P.l 'U: hi' •: i. )• 1". ht, 'h .n --f • fhmP-li, ChM-. ! e ::. ! vv, Nrt:i .1. thi. 0 of i .is* j'* 1 ■ > .li ( r £:.' !\ Jr : l ;ii, : v 1 . r," < -r J would ; n- !> i, k . I : • 1 ; ‘'‘•'•E • o- ; ; .. V ■ \. i mf T nj; . • ■ n • ■'■ r j!: * 1 ! k. E iA . .. .. A . „i! ill t • : ! .. •• .. V -1 ; |1 ... •*’ t'v ’ t’’ i'. 1 . > L. • ■ hui -3 * j y■ ■ . .j, 1 -Vv ; j.' ri V • V ’ ► - • • -• ; • ■•Jbti . ; , - ..iK.toidtiili.. , - *•<*> TS 1 'J: .Ltr. B/xi* K\ i■ 1 Y' A HS r , i (Y: jjr-:- 0 By ?!:o Cciiv.A-vr.i.vAA - Cos,, ATMAN i A, i Eul’GIA, A r i e-iii’id by i oT.o.’Sft 1 *' ■' S■ y . 'a hof tho Ainouy • iiew:-, a*itM 1 V- ir.,'. ’ e Cm*: :.o*' v v r •r. ;hv(h ; ' ‘ •"* IO\V3 of the ;•* iy. >SfcV* Wi t Ist!'* 01 ' Hi' Vet vrpft.-t". and v'gttv;. 1 >ll "r ‘is on n tiioipai, political, ft ml fyoaetal . vPEov • The comirg cnovess. b*..ito at* 1 Nomoua'. wiil lie I'lloS'dy W,<a hod Kll'l P’X' rend-'M. whl * the iriec■ i*>i crl ft' ■’ i.v-.y •, • Ls tflhe Pt ’r vH‘ r- 7/ aeg i Clio 1. li. it-05? r. hi o 0 .lml xV(i-.:!y ing cueulitbn. TEK IS: C;rr rnoir;’-, Vdceu;?. 77v00t0-i h , F .7 7 Pom ii'cri.u-' 72.fv'. tttto y*-.. ,hw. ). Pi Binding and c: OTO'i v iciio, ti, ne in the Uobf mCs tutu a, io tv tint. I*, ices. CeinaiftiiWfcHh PttWfshiAg C'c*.. A tea nta . G kohcia. Sandalwood Ve -> -• * h tii.t.'i. c,’ r,. '; %t O'ior-iig ;i hvaUhy tin to. It n* • vu - ■tl i es • k** l!(.-. ; . iS i.ltt ..‘.Jt HHii b')e.: <iy "I .■ S ftC - H ;> if ... •. rieUlog , v-. o otpw • -*iu •• . . f yt. :‘.i. *>u. j m o'a **r <’ r . t ry>‘. - Not re lardreiae (M'l n* v •<'*• <7. . to •- u- ">l . 'O'. '7 i- ’- 7* ,1 . i, ', • ~ t .. v • "•. '.'•■••• 0 -• ' ? , , (7 >. • IVO Li. vt. ■ ... and ' A •7 .- :> v: • -.70r 7 •:> • ■ ’n r ‘:'r (■..// V n • " -"7 t ? ' 0. 27; • •••"■' f ■' ‘•* and; .lev , c. -V . 7 . vf 1 {jy- : JUMPS' A 77 :';f r • '* Ct u ; T ff •>>’ to v* *3 i I tv u * -j “*■ .- T> . " * h r r i 'C*- #TA " £ % %Jr y - BA I 2 Bdra Mi CNB lUJNDtlllD’'.' \7 F 'Til BD '''O.-T. (' v o -i ” , r' ' ' 'own • ; ; • u .l • ■ 6... ’ 11 •'•(' • ■' ■ 1 11 ■ - y - , t I? -UH :i, -•v’; ir, (• 1 (, ' J_ ~ . .a ' hivr .. 00 1: . 0 the ii. ceii d , • .t, V. ■ • •; V, ■-H • 1 Ig Fie 1 1 lor. 17 ;M. vh ’ < • ■' 0 • - ,V; *. V ’ll 0 7l I ' • -0.! >0 : . . Ai ", .In •• i.. • I . < .! r I. ' :* Ml. ;m •• .2 • • : • k i ] t „. . c H I f* S.. M• > v * ' N . • . , . • M .. ' • * ■ ' •, .t i- :: • .i‘ ! ( •?..- 1 ’t t !. * f‘.*l i-• 0- • ' ( \ lioli, •* ii't : ‘ :: •. •j 1 ; v- c-u '..' V: vP •’ • Toge ( r : .1 r. con' >1 •.(*'. Oi ov, •' *v -0 i . ~ daied in th Fnhed S;r <r\ AT o, CM r 0 Oil . dvo. many t iTiles of 1 ii-. mowhttc •i'i's co.-: oi adverJi-'ng in vrtviri:: ucwvpapers, and oTCrythai? that 3 hi ii ■* V V i.iV would like ;tO , , 1 <)w. Atluvens GOv. P. BOV/ELL r Go., ii P..,k Bow, N. Y. CALHOUN, GA., WEDNESDAYL AUGUST IG. 1870. PlLAiiSfc YOttt VYIi L Andrew Lee came Nj.ae from las sd . p tv here he iuid Worked a■. day, tiivu an., out v<*Spirits; cuii.o home Ij hi.i v.ic v*i-j w:;s aim very tiled and cut ofs^ir ila. ,; A smiling tvi.'c and chcc.i'ui home— what a i .r,uii.?c it w.m and itef said Au di ew to as iic “turned u:<j eyes fiojui iac ciuudeu idee o*. vlrs. lieo unci sat do veil vviiii a ki.iticn brow witii a moody j-spoet. dut u word was tpeucu by Citii:’r. .ur.- - . jj'jo w~.s gutting. sojr per ami muvud übouf t,.0 rooui i.tii a. w eary step. “Come," said &hc, with a sidegiuueo ul her husband. An lie lose and went to the table, ue was lemtcu to apeak an angry Word ihu. controlled ini.seii ai*u .eui. iio ci:ii not Had any fau *. witu iiissdop ii,,d iiOUie-n.auu broad Uor vvuu tile fragrant tea. 'Alloy would have co.eared his iti ward uian ii there iiud been a gleuid of' sufshinu on vfie rice or his wile. ‘ ; Aie you well Idary.” These woids were on his iip&, but lie did not uUe them, for tae face of his wife looked so repol ant Uiut he feaa&u au irritating ’cpiy. “This is purgutory,” said Lea, as he commenced w iking the room, v. itu his li.uu- thru -1 into nib trowser pockets ...id his chm very near tcuthing ids breast. Allot the things ivd been removed (•.ml carried imo (he kite.icn, Mirs. fj-.'.e M t'-j. and a i_ie hi o t 1 er.d ( Vet* i..e vu. .- ,tno v>at*, a t>e,<uuu Oi'ij,iit l-.,.p m- re ci. iSiie ihcu ve>t cm. e..,x i.•. ii:C uoor, leaving her uu m-m. by Lie laule ai. with nis unpleasant fee ing, lie dtow a imig b ca.n, . ••> .e did •>, mid InVuiga pr.p'Ji* COiiiLlienCt-d to 1c,.d.~“ c.tEUi u eii 'i.v,i 5 the iv* ids upi.u wiiicii I. eyes regieu ve "i7.iv. your v. lie." 7in 3 raf.iior i.!*•..ed 10 liicvcaso 11, v p i'| e\i 3 •; ias in,’.! iVeui whicit ne was 1 gi... ing. x ji.U'd 1 se to sc<* some ocea.-ion h. . ia..--.ig mine. 11. ui iu-.c 3’ u ..3 ta'.,; ,s e.\[ tested lii.u i.i ii i ;.Vu sea timem. i-ui n.s eyes were on Lie p. - p r bopu 1 ii a ami he read on : “1 1. ;-r iy:iC.n .iiij im pli '• s‘f. c . .v • i . a.. .ve 0.. v.. .•. .-..a. ... i it-.. gu 1 iui Aer/ xin\rev Lee ru £e • Im cy-vs ri i 1,.: , 4 Oil'. •••', n- S VVe.i cl.. .vh. A, - ... ' ' :. *a 1 -a i . L- I- il '.1.1 3 • ii ■ ...* C .... :., .> • V J bu ~A a u svix.a.g, ano J 'O ~ U‘- ) 1 * P‘ J t l “ ' iv.,• . a"l 1 oh .■ ■ . ii . , 1. .a .. LVe U n.t exp*'o. ; v. J u wn: \ . 1, . V.O ;-i v 1 • jOn l. iu t in. u 1• E e '/veil \i* 1t..1 Venl’Sj bat \. ..1 t. . • ■ i . ........ valy-u .. u' -. ■. a . tv xxi •■ ■ .’e . .1. u ■ 1 a eve v> aAS *rre t. *."* u cVpr-. • •••; f.rld .a -.ua jud ’ r ' • i< , a i. t-ud v ecu si. i "j, i iii.it' ae. i,.. e* n.w. ...id lie ien 7eiv. . .L-uke. ~c rend oil fj liber, for uiCUgoVs c not too busy rid iu a now diVLi. 'ti. .so", ry ir.iS u;i* ■ itieV'j. ii iu i. :■ j is’lee Lj t.. - w Mb. — i idU ii o 1* 10 : vi nor <: i tiix' fc ii • i.ai ilCl iOil : a a.vd expel 11 iicea l lie vc.s r .me ni ive vi ii)C liiic or c.cctn mi .3 ne tborght taus drs. Leo e.uuc i.. from O t ci 1 3 t.‘ ’.to l - ucr biuL*. . O .j au< Lite faoie w.,dOut spcaK'ug, to au la ?i w. ai.'. Lie giauccu sum yat the v, ih and ok n it w.s Lie Uvs ru or a .shirt ,iiu nine*v it *vu3 ler nui s..e wv.a .. t *- a; k. ‘•i imise your wie.” The e wo ds wt-.ie oeihre -he cyt* f nm tuind. and he could not look avay irnui them. — Hit i.o was iot read,) ior this ret. iio Si.i. le,L UJOC-iy and it.iOJ'g! V:il {• Ami cxpvcssi mi ci uis he: he iuicr** p et< uto ix. 0.1 n iii-ii;u\re ici v. nieii oe It dno yiUwicuuo. Lt’Moyos iei. upon i.o [it w.*; >.pei spread •ut beibre turn and ua re:.u -ire tcutculc r “A kind, cheerful w rd spoken id * gmouiy bouse in oho ill ci ci lift iu tire 0.0.dr that lets the tuosbiue thioug if' liis own ill'in; turn had to be ecu vucred r.ed bis moody aecV-iPg spur 13 subdued. lie thought np'Tuar.v thlgs to say and ! ’ot lie feared to buy idea, iOPt has wife’ should id eel Lis add'as with a re! uiT. A h. t ;.e said in av mo ta.a W.m nodulated with kltldaes*: ufd Ukkjtb work ly, di'^r/ vs. fiCe mad m reply Lut \ r Hus, b*. ;d 1) tx CC-.i i tii.O < .ft -il.Nilny in;ti : I cKp.vL*. vi I :cr i.-cc. 1". ‘ • lit' ulicil tlUiaC Oi i). j mf. \ 10 xmj H> p, hel’ t.U,b.-ilu, t.LCU.i -Cm. i > • c-jcd. “A e th■*/?” Mrs Leßs voice rb 1 ] w, • ; d .. .and vi i. a slight h'if'W. ■ t— ire Ltid brb'in tuf i inn. vc ft and ..si vv.o vo.v easy. lAs uu.ds ailiO'bg -o CiOUtli ml a ; o* !iy '.\s ' u ■ uuy —h: g - ; *uicu 0 a i-V m S ll try,’’ he an-, ered £ i'^ <• * -,y io..a g.u>d \v,ic .viu on w- ;J. ~ c ;! V(*.. i . *)'* * .x- U 3' '* r lu- u.v • -• fts h s wv. xv mo - 0: ; . xvJ • 1 - I II 4 ; eJ . ... "iuo. b oi. ... you ..• U S Cl'." . <’ - •• ' t • A-v. d' tic.. x -i vc :o now a..d i . , - u ‘* O. J..a V. '..C • • • 0... i.'g bOC I. t in . ....... lv. „<i r . >i X( 0 l. % , .• j - .s. ' l/L’o.. C (r i ; .C .1..i Oi -u. V.W L-C. x.J t;U l2Vw*. given irs vviic even the ruiali rew.nd ci praise iuv no iuvi.ig intercut cuie w.j maniiestcu and .’By until and .urn oi via lose Lad entered tier s.ul ?md made tuj Jignt, seeui dark.mss. No wonder h-r Aoe b .ow ciuudcd or he conkiucred • 4 1 u'iiili All ; moodiue-s aid ill nature took possession i of her ?*ir't. “You are good and true, 3lary my I own dear wife, &nd i am proud of you .aid my fi st desire is your happiness ) fill ii I could always soe your free in sunshine, my home would be the dean | est place on eauchf' 1 “How precious your words are to me | tliey are words of Jove and praise, An j dreNYf'" said Mrs. Lee, smiting through I her sen's into ids nice; “with hem iu toy cars, my heart can never be iu a sha-iow.” Hew eany had been tbo work for An (I.'CW Lre! lie had 'Wept his hud aoi'es-' the cloudy lui i*oh .nod Low the bright sunshine was gleaming down and Hooding i hut home with joy and bo '-u.-. ty. ’A'l*e Ti'oisdrr. The readers of the J ravelLr have been made acqua nted witii . he woudTr fu! inventions of ifrof. Bed, by which musical and vocai siuuds can Le, and have beeu seut over the electric wires, butfe.vif any are aware of the won derful results which are sure to follow these improvements in telegraphy. A few uighta ago Ahvf. ilei! was i.i com*' muuication with a telegraph operatur iu xNcw r ioik, aud commenced expriiujcotr iig with one of i.is invention > porta n * g to 1.-O 1 a.i-. ..abii-U ( { U.USiCui.v*Uit(.iß. ire -liede Uhv oi jks p.icnclvo oig.-u .md p.aycd toe ...no 0* ‘*x\uierica, i*. ii'i.ou l.ie p., a tor iii v \* aor w at lU* li'.Li and. “I beard the tune -T “America,’ replied New York; “ give as .ui nlierf' i iOf. ben ti.on pi. ycd “ .Tuid M-iv" Syne/’ “ What do yen hear now V’ •* J hear the iuho oi “ Aufd Lang Syn,” will .be fail chorus, dmtinc;.iyA • a pi led Aefw Y-u k. 1n • ii3 r unj'ng discover-y bj.> been vi'7o ;hat a man ca-. p:-y upon musical instruments ia new Yv*iL, New O .cans, Jj. ndon, oi i'ans, nn.j bu heard .v-Mlliv ly" in Lo t il. i.;' (ill-* e ;j No O' ■■■■•, wlij ca.i.a.i‘i.s.i-'g-u Led perihi * - ■ i-l.ro i.O . ilO .1 <t IC VHt.i 'd’e.’li ti.u 1 aiiisie in xViris, fi and an an o .sviii.i.e m -iUbic iLth. ii.iL.ua, l-j i; tei 7 j'v f. 11'!' •*; . vovc'?*- - of.-:h > y the t. <Si :i of 111 i.U .1“ vui. -U, ii 3 ui.CxN.iC s.* . ill* pcriveLu :i m*, >*.*!, o O' il Vo. , a1 U .'d uU •I.V, ••„ ; pe; •c.i - . . hough &S >f ; no vo*aA .1 . ' J I ;..o l ij. i nu o i'U 0 l 1 i.e v ' vu ir. m* vc ‘•'i i o tw.) f .oi's .ns. j>i>'. if i,e a. .5 ' V o\ C.i.l •'• Vv' ; , Oil Ox .' f ’.C \V o. . ... d-S. !..<•< y. 1:c w l ' *1 L’vo >i‘ I h*o# kilOWil V i'llNi "I'C tCiv'-N N’NNtl N ’ C 7 ■' —x.: O Ci. X-..H ,iV'lO Ci *. N.o •d | w l ' • y soon u.oliNg ii>uß<i fr.Su dc ii ci‘i .g speeches iu \YashttigUiu. New . N u or imuduH, cud t e audienc-?s ss seiiihied in Idusic Ua!i or Banuel iio!? to iiSoiA. — Jloiion- i. avtfer. T a. m 1 4>s- Tu nips are a very profitable crop if grown on rich land. Five hundred oa.'. eF to the aero ate often grown at ■ cost oi about kid including gathering a . and putting them in a cellar, root housm or bU ying them, making the cost only three cents a bushel. Some variety may bo sown ..ii July, the flat variety in par ti' iiiar which is frequently sown among com, immediately after the last hoeing. (Are -hon’d be tft .en not to s u? the seed too thick, as tlnu ing out is ik t gene; al 1 1 piaotiCx.u when grown ia this vray nor is any weeding done. This it decidedly tiie cueapest way that a cron of turnip) can bo grown. Cover the seed by a brush Lag drawn between the rows of corn, oouie farmers object <o growing turnips to feed coF9, on account of giving the milk jn unpleasant flavor ? but ill’s is ob ::ucd by feeding the ti.rnip-, cither when milking in tho monr ug or imme diately after milking, and no bed fi vor is imparted to the evening's m’:k Fixed I7>. A wild-looking old mri, wlili a con fused tmse iDd ft" I'.gbv-lookhig iciatcl; *Aowi ire left cheek, went into a diag .-'oro orr -oAin street i.isf F. ’f v av<‘ >i t'ahi to the c. .:*k . “iAui if wv git set uo t‘?r day ; ca sif i don’t.— Gimme ru. AA 7: ihl ma me*' v. v* :. is m—i: —wi.ishy. hcre.ie o, n -iG £• •S !. Cil ; g.. CO'. **ge •-• J> -i,-i' uyceU* ii - ..* v . ;.-.y .vile. C cat Fe F-.TTI .'A i iQi if'.aW gi.i.i powder,vuT‘ : p * •icr, dyiiauihi.or sutiiinh i . ]Ae t ! e as stov g as a & (■" •. .-;igic, aud,..r 1 I’d '.nuke inings dflibrcnt in mv h • ! A lie's wns’a a spirit.’’ The ever. . ..j; ‘•Vv ::i you t d.c tour oath th .t y .u7i never >e!l if i give on r. I e I i;_ L■r. nd illQ i*uUU> ll- of Lie wor dF” due o!<! m.. 0 ni_ Wed in .oad ar.i-i smew") . t: nclo t *c T iie e ml g ive ii tn a g!a<s of p a in so** |o.i, ariu !he u:iu wnt out u> .a vr f; hi-Ng*. ! c • A- V -O OlAn Tv A< uA I. 1 0 Lj* ..... (0 DC uD .A • Vv.Lt II ng 1 ’ A >V Tr ; /? ■ ixC p yo'ir centres fa’! ihereby n( Ay, v. r outside cou.se a sc op niich. A. A.ways have the Lop of you siic v.o u*ht to tee centre. and t-y,. metrical form cf stack.— L'LS;|ii.-uc.'.u 7:ek. r> are apt to build t *o h tj, and run their s.acka up l . a j spn'chV, point. T his is unnec -'-sarv and ! msighiy, and the tops are iial le to be blown (V. fr. ia the pitch of the top, that makes it wa*ir-proof. Aa egg shape is Le be-i for a for ik slack. 1 SOUTH CRN I.Y i)EP£S(i?EME. i : JiMiy*! Trulh Spo?ic< in a Jest. The Natchez (31is.s.) WeeUy Detno -1 crat is responsible for the following e? J cedent sketch : ‘ lleiio, stranger ; you seem tube go ! ing to market ?” | “Yes sh*. I am.” j “What are you carrying that plow j for.” , *Ta a going to send it to P!?ts* burgh.” ‘'Goin.tr to Pittsburgh in Pennsvlvau u.” “You’re mighty right I am.” •‘What ure y. u going to send it tbcio i or. “To get shurpont d.” *A uia way to Pittsburgh to gel. tlurm.ied ?” "Yu b-*< ! We’ve starv-d out our blacksmith. He ru;;*d up sites tiio tue other day and w-:uv o Texes. "Wfl, th.ils rather a novei i.eft. mv fi And, send a plow si* far to gvc sh *;.•' firmed.'” ■*x>A't so oovoi a you har'd .1 w.i 5. ” . “We and > our miiiiu’ at £7 L. 1 “Tsln.tfo.” | “TouTe light ic is. We used ; have a luili a PiiuL’uviile Cre..-;, ha. the,owner n ;t tno pour to kc it u ; an’ wo tu:•■ci 11 our giiuu.n uoi.o :.l ; {. L'.ois. 7-. 0 , * x*u. .w.i t mean to i?.y yei semi Y'lNi -,ias ni> iii’i wuf to St L L . J rail V : ‘ I aid , L:in’ r, v -ut ; Am— )Wo •! :J.t* *’■ O’" LI! i... f• S '')o. 1- El '.Vi; • 'Of ur F j xi ;.n7 ua'.d ..a .Sui. an . i H. M { i ‘ : 1 bv yon liuve a hide on your wag on.” ■ “Y";!; oe (dd Cow died lid week.— j ol’M’Aj '• 1 ;.da h'O 'i X '•.•ho *'.i.-. at ii at. Sc..din’ her aide to Alston to get tan * -od.' ’ *‘A’l ih-i wry to Hast on ? The hide i .7id ii Cat II by the ircNghtf’ 11 1.. ij a ire-. ; Cie-uer (I/ao tae * iiuzzards did tno old criti j i’s care. s*. — ! L'.'t wiiuts me u-i he. ; i axo-a to nuild I load- T omit you '.'hi: p:ooj oi : \*r 'i tjaed to I avo a i .1 yciu over -.t . *Nx - Nr’s,.-. ii! 0 f-f' c -11 a too, hut 1../ - i;<n'il,i u:nir.'.;df ; i V ? , “1 m - up to N IN.” 11. . ki. \ t-4 Cx. .■'A ’J t U'J C m s, x ty • ) ;*!*:• eope-'i iiget no laiah ,• A'. ;CI'Cl L'' . ;L . U N'S > .-<0 and y , V j>. _- )) •TALiO! ; I A i-f —: e ns v • kear l i S. L e ' If .Si ... Ix •!!. • and i...f Iu a con Mm j.) n :r n'jrht ai. ; i iOfniu’ Gild g xiiid about llaco ft i ••ad : y / •• .fbat are you goLg to do for UIPI.I X “S2rJ North for it.” “Scud fsortn V’ “Yes concentrated milk aud gnshen butter.” “Ch J see tbo point !” “Mighty handy things those >Cr oad they make them Yankee fellers and > ad our jobs for us now ; *o our in L*n’ an’ and grisdiu’ snd chujuuf and ginuin.' ” “I see you ba ve a bale of cotton.” “Yes ; we go our bottom nickel on cotton. Sending ic up to Massachu setts to git carded, spun aud wove.— Time pill c-me when wc’ii send it there to be ginned then we’il bo happy. Mon strous sight o’trouble mailing to esc eius.” *—> . “That’s rather sending colton in seed,” “No more than them Western fellers pay when they send corn E i&f. and pot a do!!uc a bushel ar.u pa, sA bits freight . Besides, :-s I said,what a tiie uso vixii f r railroads Tnout wo uso the roads r “Yen seem-to approe ate the auvou t.igca of railroads.” “I think we ought, we pay enough for ’em.” “I reckon y a u fat In all of your own p irk.” “WcT. you are*wrong stranger. I get. lliinoy fe..er3 to do that for tue. . It’s coDVfriiiejrt* too. M mstrotfe s ..hi; o trouble tetirrg a hi; basic;fill of cor ; lbreo times a Jay to in ga iu ap n es pecially ivuou wheii you ainT go: coug to vote.” Pune.an’ity I:* tiuireh* Iflr -a ncd wo? tie. iv.-.i tii.it there L xc. G e- • tiie ix • <1 vv. M •!i .fli sHA Y'd.-, ti.e au"r.N. /.*••; ci i.te*' ilO 77 dallCJ U • -N’sij, ,a . : '• ■-* .: f 1, v.:. iii ~: ,; -v* iv, v. - 1 j.x *. icGil. the p,u tai . aad A.I .g t. a a U. and .'N : NO o: ' • .a i ' <, t ; ~Ts- n r - x. : . -iix .'• is : .1 J .:** 1 • iJh > '.,i . -v . Cm c f TAcniH.T Diflynnrs -ihrs =■ pro. f i .t H'..ll2tillU cheikOiS io tbe a i i,. c* i.-0 b:.fct Cisuy o*l titU BU:*j ;C* rVOVii cn that iit s.ni.i p:OVt. i j MiO i, •••■?,aeUon o', tno xveriu. tat ilcsu . . x tiie uev. wu voiuDtCcr to uc the aij.ii.eutii'.i, U*o fjlio'ii; g: . f ‘•Teat i.,e bar i ofrit'* art er.(i;inoG is por *ct.y scr y.u .1 - r taut Goo ■• n ; -*t tc-i .o <d: s peculiar U . o'7- se v, ,o kc j a v i. i: . lot iti at e ; f...... s n. • e ver c ue 7 *, ter e rut.l and Lon. of w-r -dip. '.A. x-iaily si a I .t eaiioii N3 u.„ and It 1 •? min. &ib t' h' -p*:l iu V?:. Ca >.e r/;U -t j t c. j, • J iIUT'ICS .H,|V fl ‘ill bis W . UO. f, Uid I. a auvry, li. •s. ie -ei 'I- t.o h o o if 7l“i ; to -.bo th.- A fulness wa.cu he i.,u. t feci as he* kajws mat l>e *.a u-j-iurb* iug the devotions of clb- rs a:-a ua pressing and vve .kciiiog the energies of the uai'Biater whom he haa chosca to be over hiui iu the Lord; also the ! arppy effects which nis examples produce tu vae children whom Gud has given hia* and on his worldly neighbors; also should it be sh>wn that there is a murk ed and dehgbti >1 voulrast ia :he pu.ic t *al attendance which bo demands from uis own servants and the listless loiter, ing lazy manner iu which lie keeps his engagements with the great (Ted. Mores over ; zb some i..dies fiavo copied the example of the sterner sex it will be well if convincing argumec ts Can be in invented So show that the iimo spent on a Saboarh ornin ;u she a .. lgc* ment of a lock of hah, the possession of a hitor b iuef , or luO stretching of r. new pair of gloves is better employed than iu the arraying the soul for etcrai/ Tito AuiS Of A frier?. I do not ill ink, save a traveler, that the ants Duild an -st or home of any kind. At any nue, they carry nothing .'vvay. but eat all their prey on the spot. It. Is their iuudt to march through tne iorests in a long regular line —a line ah ut two itches broad anu several -lilies in length. All along this line arc large .silts. v;bo acu as officers, aland outside the ranks, and keep this singu lar army in order, it they come to a place where there arc no trees it she!- c-i them from tin. nun. who c heat ti.ey ca not. b ar, they immediately build underground tunnels turough wuiou the wi'tilo army passes in columns to the f rest beyond. These tunnels are four or live i’e- t under ground, and are used j only 1.1 mi** heat 01 rite day *r duim ■ a ' storm. When they grow huiq/y, tit : |1 mg iile spromls tse!i c-ver a it rest t.i .. ! in line, and attacks a ad: devours all fit overtimes with a iK.y* that is quite ii ! tCs : 'l:t"!e, The ciepban •aa.d goii'i.i iiy ! bo:ore 11. h n-tuck. h lit a: lives tuu i • 1 tilt h' liv -. ; >cry ani.l Giat uv<- in ! .bur Kuo .1 march h hau and. They j sC' iu to unde island and act upon tho j tactics oi‘ A.tpoieon and concent ale, i ith it. \t sliced, their heaviest f aces | k . f i j ujyju itiisr potut ol atuc*. it* mi m* I credibly is ; >on tiuio tho mouse, or dorr, j r.t le-.puid, or deer is overwh dmo •, • rilled, e.ttou, ,-d the b..re skeleton ie a ♦ r.ui'is. jhievsc-'Ui lo travel uigiit and ! day. Many time I have been Hwukcn ! oil. oat of sleep aid r-bngad t ! rush out of toe hot and it.: . !. .0 water to save my iiic, and, r.lVcr ; ill. si.ficood inu-nso ng*"-oy from the hirer l ■ the advance guard who had g:t i to 1 u.'< clothe.*. Yflt-cu they enter a Lou-o, they clear It of .-.ill living things. (jockroach;-s ' are devoured in an in-Sant, ii its uud •• ice spring around the room iu vatu. I An .•voi whelminy force ot aut. v. J kill , a rat in less than a mi onto, in .ip’o e<. toe mos' frantic trug;*k‘*, and in less ; than another minute its bones aro strips | pod. Every living thing in the house b devoured. They will not touch veg etable matter. Thus they are in real* ity. very useful, :.s well as dangerous, to the natives who have their Imuse cleared of all abounding vermin, such r*s immense cockroaches, and centipedes, at least several limes a year. When on their march the whole insect world flics before them and 1 liavo often hid the approach of a brshikouay army heralded to me by this means. Wherever th**7 go they make a clean sweep—oven as cending to the tops of the highest trees hi pursu’t of their piey. T.ieir maimer of .'t ack is an immense leap. Instant •y their strong pincers are fastened, and they only let go when the piece gives way. At such times this little animal seems animated by a kind of l'ury which causes it to disregard its owu safety, and to seek only the conquest of irts prey. The bit* is very painful, The native' ri/late that ci minais were in for mer times eqposed K. the path, of the ants, as the most e> us. cruel manner o! put. in:• them to do . u. A: >v:c>' to You.no Men. —Young HJCfi, get m Tried. You will never be worth a iasi years robblYs oeu u. tl: you do. The ft ulta of din. be ior e are misery, and .iu will never be f uly happy w.ii.o iiviu b 1.. disobod; -ace to Gud’a Cota u,aum oi* to oar parent i- the ; rue: 1 . Ho umber that theta arc T0..;.-J mo;s a ami <geb o 1 t>e United Sides tit, n us and 300 000 • i a Lii.tl .S til at liK.i 3. 1 aj ie yours. Mat U.3 bar cl’ ja v :. e;{ w th 75.000 r. it.-sters Pi h 10-.thlcss JWS ju t■■>'.'• o a riei’td O’i t- O r iudfa' o •••' temp- vtd honed the S r-,p of . ureqiiil.: 1 adcctlca as nc-'-US e ; you; cir. :o i- " fl, : c.'ng. Aa • fan me: c r.: re >be< i : "ao \\w. ■:* C-t du! is.* t • r..i v > 'O i l t ro •< , St,' JOil Villi - .CiJ i.l pi ill' C l ' ’ world wt. '.o-o-: r.. the he-. *. of 'nr \ SluCiaU/ _f3 .'i ;.i V ♦ *■* V. .* t!ui . 1 M Uu . % i :- l :ji*p. I tO?’i .*aC#(‘ V *w- iPi* b r * 0. A J.! UiPL'i’ ON G 11L. —'1 o fr now o:; eiuibuio * it Mow 1 *>rk u Mciican aw.-;. Yu -ia ale, wo, th.u.L ; vf V 2 \ Cat.- a*, t. . o s.i i tti.'iii many :i. Is at ine ,oi the r bir; a, Y o .vllowing mea tiiCJiouia >vate Uia.ei* by tb*j i.- n.i o : Heigh.. vnlh bo <>-n, 2d iaoh ... i ... : t leg * Ja. >;;• lOi ii.ch e-t; H. • hc-1 12£‘ ih ; ctrctim* fcreace of th*igb,4i inches circanifcr o ;-e o ali’. i i? e , 4 inches, tad inch til ii: <: Ui ids thumb; length 0 i b 3d i.ichor; width fehoo If Inch if.; t.-.tci t.- of iii-r child arc with h-m and it;c Oi :.v u-' .1 tfiae j ’>. mother Is about tho laodlviu size, die father live fee: Lve cues m height jnd quite liecbv. In Advance. NO. 50. Kates of Adveritsirfg. jFor each Sifcxrc of ten linos or leg* fjv the insertion, sl. sd for each sequent insert ion, fifty cea**. No.Siq rs [ i- .ho, j o gios. j o oloi j 1 year. ftVO v't.Uvl j >..OM | i 1 X.t'o | F •* Cay * | i j.i | JB.OO j r ,;i; ... tj F. ’• | mO-CE , - j Im'O *•>.(.* M.CO 05. C0 i “ [ ‘‘i.trtt i 4b*oo | lm.t'o j 1 K'.OO it's ferit‘S- esveh !wy .....54 00 Aj jiiicatkt! for itn'O-rstCßii 11 CK* Noiiro to t*< biors snd Creditors 4 00 !nu Kil -s ou sq*t<-e....a.v.v.*... 4UO liacn ati^iaonaisquare t(0 A K iffbi nt a Japanese low. We entered the village, which was once a ci y eoutaiuing over a niHiioa of inhabitants, ami ptyr up at a native hotel kept in native style, v gaio obeying the custom of undressing the feet, we passed many guests settiug upon mats aud makiug their chopstioks fly in a way that would make a Yankee envious even in a railroad eating bouse. Up stairs we aud were shown into a room whose walls consisted merely of paper, pm idionmg ona loom from an other, out which were scrupulously clean. Ordering supper and some oh* live ware, we were quick y serve# with ‘tidbit” ptstrv and with some sack-ee, u.so ft bowl containing live coals, togeih* or with pipes ; after which, giving us time for r. sm-.ke, the courses began vviib ti-li, not c ;oaed enough for our tasto, then eggs, ceieken, sweet potatoes, rice and ten. bread was served us nor butter, but as the tea was remarka bly lino and the eggs, though wnalT, were uuiy seasoned with leek salt, We m\ to a good meal, rendered awkward by lack nfexperienoe ia using tho chop siicks, wiiitkh were pencil shaped and used by food be tween the ends, the guests, meanwhile, peeping; through t.ho partiiioas and gig* .King at cur lran‘ie cTorts to cat grace fully. While eating supper the gover nor of the place sent a con. table to.ol>- tain our names and residence, that wo might he under prd.ee protection, wo being ftle fist white men that ever spent z n : ; nt ii the place. Suj per be ing over, wc t oir a siici t walk through the town, and as tiicre were many piE grinis in the pi ce who Lad never seen a Caucasian before, we were the ‘‘ob served of all observer!-,” especially our friend, an Englishman, who is six feet two inches iu his stocking feet, making him a giant among il on. Going Lack to the hotel, our irhmds asked us it we wished a bath aud shampoo; answering i.o die affirmative, ho gave the order, , and hearing a i-ug, low and somewhat sad whistle, which we had heard both by da}' and by night iu iokahoma — a. id wnich, thou -h it had excited our curiosity, wo had foiled to inquire the ;easun of- —he went into the street aud br;)U c lit in a blind man, whom ho said ,v.:o to do t-hv shampooing. Tho bath being ready we went down stairs and were shown into u room whoso wet floor proved it to ba in constant use. Auer finishing our bath wo donned cur gown and retu ncl to our room, where the “blind man” took, us ia c large. Beginning with our fees, ho koufkied us all over, prying in between every joint and mnsete of the chest, -aud which, after he was through, nmdo us feel as limber as an acrobat. These shampooei-s, It is said, are made blind •:n their childhood, that they may ply their vocaiioti without i"j mng the sus aeptibiUties of awy one. The sun rose unclouded on the following morning, and after a breakfast served on tho floor, .-iimilar in quality to the supper of tha evening before, we paid- our bill, which amouted to &f 75 —this for both of us, including our wine— Kama Kura Cor* rcxpondcncc of (he San Francisco Citron* icie. Hayes* Deathbed Kcpcntaice* According to Governor Havts’ letter of acceptance he ia a civil service reformer, an enemy of corruption and a friend to sectional reconciliation. These are all deathbed profcs?ions. For tea years bo has seen rogues in office do their worst and has never arid a word, lie was in Congress and we look in vain through his spoken wurds r a civil ser~ vice sugestior* Tho Southern Couutry was desolated. Hays kept ids peaceful mouth shut. Where then are hi;* troph ies as a reformcrer, where his fraternal r.Mjgmds '! There is- Grant, bis backer and next friend,extuoeu by tbeplatibrui on which ho stands. Grain's idea oj civil service' r-.ib.iij is to oust Iji stow, Jewell Yar jmi and Pratt. Dues 11 ayes murmur ? Oh ; ois not. *n of civil service re horn* ia G-ant’s not in t. at the “whiskey ring” must be once more organized ti> the end J hat a llepubjcau campatgu fund b. idricd. Indiana i-io be carri ed;; “;t,:d sure isn’t Tyner the buy to do i ?’•* So the Posi. Oh.ee Department is ! 4 d bo Piuiioa witfr a thorough cut*aml thrust p.- rl can, vv-iio ixUjfta tuo rogcuut the bead ef it. C M Gch .iz’o fin‘ion of civil ger •ice reform r eives Luing iliustratiioQ ! r.-.i .AUa. w A’rrtady thoiriScMnd f>r raising ditw jv j'.uC'i 1- tlte S.o is being ct up. Dv - toe II yc resist?— l Not in .ho i ust. Uu is as uurnb now •3 iiC iid i (tC ti j| C• • ♦ Ind ’bo year before that, 'i e e luutry w.ut3 genuine re and nows that u ch-of par* ties is an iiidPpousi’bie c*Oud-itio prece dent t g*ru.ri2 ieform. if’ the Hepubli citns had meant w iat ITaycs says ho means-, they would have : omiiiatod Nnsi-ow and net one word about Grant' lu carryny Grant, they car-y his ad— miv.atration frum Iftire lo Ilelfenap, tWui Babcock to Wnsr by, Aduiittiog tuat li.tyes .’3 notf so bad a?soci . its does not mend his case. (1 ia conkasediy a we..a n;un-, he wiU be con trolled by the very wois* elements of is party. His Lid gloves would mt bo sp' tless alter he Dubbed fist with psvipie who wii! round the swag, we.e kkj eieetfru possible. it is not possible. lie is a beat rntiu to start with, and he will grow “wus and we?” every day from ou to eieeUoa day.