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Bissiugcr -Gcrstle WHOI.K8ALK DEAI.KU8 IN READY r MADE CLOTHING, No.98 Corner Gay and Clinch Sts., KNOXVILLK TENNESSEE. rAUTioUL-vn attkntion paidto orders. Vr B. HTAI.KT, Kingston, Tenn. T. r.. ii. m'ckoskkv, Madison ville, Tenn. STALEY & M'CROSKEY, Attorney's mid Solicitor's, Madisonville, TeMV" WILL l'UACTlCK IN ROANE, MONROE, and II tho adjoining countica. l'rompt attention given to tho collection of all claims, and the prosecution of suits cither in Circuit or Chancery Court. - Dec. 2 ly. , KNOXVILLE, TENN., I. II. TOOJIEY, riiOFK. SiTUTjip wjxnix a i'avi Stki'S ok tub Dkpot. A now and elegant First CIjihb Hotel, well fur nished, and having every comfort and conveni ence, SVFFICIENX TIME FOR rasscngcrs on the Trains East & West to get Dinner. TP r; octTtf ' Planters' Hotel, TWENTY STKrS'FUOM TUB RAILROAD, CLEVELAND, XiaJST., TbM( bles ruriiUhed wifh lie lwt the Market Afford. f..A -,.J B. K. Marsu, Proper. b. c. SAWTEi.i., Late with O. L. Anderson & Co 1. A. pBRKKitsoN'j Late with Doyd, Vaughn & Co. SAELIi, c .PERKERSON,. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS ANDj COMMISSION MEH :".'! 'CHANTS' "';" Opposite Dodd's Corner, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA JOWS W. IInl'E. F. MILLKR HOPE & JIILIiEE, Successors to Smith Lyons,) Watchmakers and Jewelers DEALERS IN ... . . . I WateUe, Clocks, Jewalrjr aild Silver Plated Warej Manufacturers of Sterling Silver Spoons. GAY STREET, nkxt door to 1st National Bank Knoxville, Tennessee. CJ All work done by Experienced Workmen ami Warrantca.3! juueit ly K. M. Beanlen, WHOLESALE : ' LIQUOR DEALER AND Commissi on Merchant, GAY STREET KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. Ji if' ) Ay')!' if .11"f-' I ". -f"' ' ' r Produce Boiight nd Solil on Com. - vT.: 1 ftv -;,VLAMAR HOUSEl i If ' Knoxville, Tennessee. J. d; FLANDERS,- Lessee. THISHoiise haifon repainted, and papered ,The Dcdi are Good, : - Business. . men will consult their own interests by bearing in mind thai ihid h'mi9A ill nt'.liili ' ' 1 ' ' v" m ,t.hk misiNES3 n?NTiU3. 'i. ' M which gives tkem advantagos that 'no oluir hdute fkffotde.' Ontiiipu'sscs at the Depot. ..;y, ' Terms' fop Tennessee gxiests as fiberal as any other hoyse. m-r-ii. - 'nM'.'yj !,NM!E:D-H A M - ; pntJIlCII, School and Parjoj Qrgans and Mel-' j ueouv ui UYcry ucsuription, utM reuuciHj pn-, ces. ;Spnd for a qopy-6f the last ' edition of the "Silver Tongue,' ( which .will be (nailed free to any address upotr Application (a the oldest man ufacturers of., lU'ed.. llrjans'nnd' Mclodcona in America. - E. X'. Nkkdiiam &Sos, 1W,,145 & .Hi mm km m., now lornr T. C, DROWN, Fdrmerly ol Mill' Springs, Ky. LAMB " k CO., Commission Merchants ' O o 1 n' in;? ii s, ''G'eo rgla, HEAVY -ADVANCES . MADE O.N . LARGE ' Quantities of Produce Consigomcuts so liclttd; dec 3m ' SWEETWATER HOTEL. : Known as the J. C. Vaughn House. CHARLES H. BEAN, Prop'r. .lITVTPD 1ST. A FEW iTBWDP nru DfPfiT? ' ' "VTO PAINS WILL BE SPARED TO RENDER. a.1 uucBts oomiortnbie in every rcspoct. . Baggage conveyed to and from the Depot, free of.churge. Persons from this and surrounding counties can, have their horses well, cured for. Prices moderate.- dcc2tf,. Groceries and Provisions, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, . , STATIONERY AND CONFECTIONERIES, DycstnlTs, Factory Thread, Heavy Domestic, iSalt and Nails. Wo design keeping a nrBt-olass Grocery and Trovisiou Store, and will pay cash or goods for whatover wo buy in tho Produce line. You will find us at tho Post Ollico, "East Broad street, Sweetwater, Tonn. NICHOLS &PARSLEY. npr. 23 tf. EL. ERY, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL LIXD8 OP Fsiinily Groceries, CONFECTIClNrE3IS,&c Seth Thomas' Clocks.- He IS ALSO "prepared to reoair Watches.' Clocks and Jewelry, on tho most reasonable terms.- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. march 11. 186'Jtf. ALVIN m'corkle. JUDGE GEO. brown 1' ......i EAST- TENNESSEE AGRICUTURAL IMPLEMENT AND Mill Eur nishing Depot. McCORKLE & BROWN, Manufacturers' Agents and Dealers in : AGltlCULTUBAL ; - 'AND ' 'f LABOR - SAYIAG DIPLEJIEJiT FERTILIZERS, &c Mowers, Reapers ! Xliresliors, Separators, 1 .. . !......... J. " r. ' H o r s e - P ow e r s, STEEt TOOTH WnEEL nORSE RAKE, Cider! an d Wine Mills "GRAIN DRILLS, STRAW CUTTERS, Corn 8hellers,"Wlioat Fans SMUT AND ,C()CKLE MAjPJIINES,, i Improved Steel'jmd1 ;' Cast' .'PloWs. r;v ' castings;- DOUBLE SHOVELS, SULKY TLOWS. WASHING MACHINES. ZERO REFRIGERATORS, ALSO, 1 '. Garden and Farming Hardware, We are Agents for the State for WIIANN'S CELEBRATED '. Raw - Bone Super - Phosphate The GreatFerhlizer for all Crops ' 5 (8TANi)ARD ODAItANTEEDb' To all of which we invito' tlib' Farmers of East Tennessee to come and Examine at our Sot hap le iWareliousol GAY STREET, Knoxville; Tennessee". Neat East Tonness rand , Virginia,' ' and ' East ' Tennessee and ueorgm Kailroaus. f. ,We respectfully solicit ordevs for - all artioles in, our line which we will endeavor to fill TO ;the satisfaction of those patronizing us. : ' ' JCPLetters of inquiry promptly &nswered.i! 4- jl aij a a aj ii ' w t t 'r.'-n-' General ciu-M' Commission MorehantO, " 248 DnbAD Street, Augusta,. Ga.,,-, gpecial atuuition alven to' the ' Sale of Prtduca Merchandise & Cotton Purchaeed. Thos. G. Barren tnteTif Bnrrett, Carter Ic Co,t it' ' Xheo. D. CaiweU, Lata liuker it Cawcll. june 8 ly. r - i ; , ; . SYvEETWATEI!. JEM;, THURSDAY;; JANUARY' 27, M0:: ' -. i . " : .. :. . ;.;". . i;;, .,(,.; ; , I Mi, iMini hi Mm iMHiMim MipK nil ,;k ,:;:pjrvY.". ' (.make a stii.onUnuor'n.v -offiliiifcrfiia;l:l"" i'.: :Fnn and'reli'o:.'. -J I : "irrt-1 .; THE LAST-MILESTONES. ! ' by "pearl rivers." . : . Sixty years through shine and shadow , Sixty years, my gentle wife, Ton and I have walked, together, 'J Down the rugged read of llfo. . From the hill of Spring we started, . And through all the Summer land, And tho faithful Autumn country, r We Jiave journeyed haniln hand, . We have borne tiiq heat and burden, Toiling paiufully and slow ; We have gathered in our harvest, i With rejoicing long ao. Leav.e the uplands for ourthilren, Thoy aro stroug tp g'cw ind reap, . Though the rjuipt Winter lowlands, , ' Our level way wo keep. , . . ?Tis a dreary country darling,- ' ' ' You and I are passing through i ' But the road lies straight before us, And tho miles are short and few ; . No more dangers to encounter No more hills to climb, true friend, Nothing now but simple walking, Till wo reach our journoy's end. We have had our time of gladness, 'Twas a proud and happy day, Ah 1 the proudest of1 our journey, When wo felt that we could say, Of tho children God hns given, ..... Look fondly on tho ten, . ."Lovclywo men. are our daughters Uur sons arc noblo men !" -..l- '..:' ' ' Woha,veh d our timo of sorrow . ' Our tiiiio of anxious fears, When we could not seo the milestones Through the blindness of our tears. In tho sunny Slimmer country, ; Far behind us. little May .; " And Willie, too grew weary, And we left them on the way. , ... .. ." . i .: t !' '' Are you looking backward, mother, . That you Btumble in tho snow ? I am still your guide and staff dear; ' . Lean your weight upon mo, so 1 ( , Our Mad is growing natrow, , And what is it, wife you say f 1. Yes ! I know our eyes arc dim, dear,! But we have not lost the way." ''"" Cheer thee! chcorthco!' faithful-hearted Just a little way before, , , ;Lies ttio griat Eternal City' ' ! " ' ' Qf.tjip King. that V adore,' I ffin rlifl wlii n i nrr nnivnd i- .. . . , . . u mo iv lag, iiio iving, my ucar, ,. , ,,, ,. 1 -We hatttBervod him long and humbly ; Ho will bloas us, do not feari ' 1 ' ' ' Ahl tho snow falls fast and heavy ; ; . ; flow you shiver with tho cold, , .' ',t '' , . Let me wrap your mantle iloscr, '"' ' And my arm around you fold. " ' Vo are weak, and faint, and weary, ; 'A'. And the sun low in the wost ; t. . We havo roached tho gates my Jwling, r Let us tarry herd and rest. ' ; ', :' ' ;":'' Wimpy, Wogan & Co. ; In as much as ire published tho corres pondenoo between John1 A. Wiiiipj," of Georgia, and Wogan & Co., ' Counterfeit orsj of New York, wb' give pliico in our columns td' th'o following defonoo of 'Mr. Wimny-.which we' find' published' in the DahloDegaj!(Ga;,) Mountain Signal, 'of januory utn; i87Ui ' , ; ' " 1 .That'paper says: Tho certificates a( taehed ; below' nret entitled td'full force and credit as some of thorn are from tho very best citizens of the sixtli (Ga.,) Con crressional Distrint. ! '' " To the 'PutUc i.i n mere naving Dcon publishcu a corres pondence between oortain partios in Now York City and mytolf, in the New York Tribune of the 18th ultimo., and after wards copied into other newspapers of the State, from.which it would appear, I was acting in concerlj with them in circulating spurious money. Injustice to mysolf, I beg leave td.eay o tho public, that I am the author of tho letters, and tho identical person represented in them ; but tho mo . mi i . . V- ..... i tive which prompted me to, ongago in this correspondence, .was.'juat the -raverse of that attributed to mo. About tho first of October last, several of. the cUizcns cf Dahlonega received confidential circular letters from these parties, proposing tp sell them counterfeit money, manufactured so perfectly asto.defy detection, which caus ed much concern, here'-,., ,To protect the good people; pf my county, I took the re sponsibility, right or, wrong, to ferret out and detect' theso parties in New York, and others in Ihis secion.who might be guilty of circulating spurious money in 5iir midst.' '"'As to my intention in: this matter,' befdro I wrote tho letters referred to, and soon thereafter, n a quiet'and safe manner,' I communicated to several good and responsible citizens of my town and other counties in my district, soino' of whom have been kinijenoujjluto .furnish rhe with BtatcmSnts,rfierbto annexed, , por eoborain the same:' I could furnish otlj er and more statements of tho same char acter iC it were necessary to do so.' r.TIa orfortA place) hiy1 self right before the public, I havo this, -'with' the accom panying statements, published. m Those who know too evei) inthe abscnoe ,ot confidence in toy' integrity.,' will not do my understanding' such gross irijustico, as ff belferv" I Would haizard my social and political1 BtarjdStfg by writing such -letters and "trusting1 khenl to the, mait-buKS and L Nje w' York ' counterfeiters without ample - John A. Wimp?. ' Y Dahlodtec'a, Ga., Jan. I0thr S70, , j 1 Ordinary's. OiVicB, Cvjjmino, Gx., ) ''') '-' ' " ..V , January (Sth, I870.r -,.) '' I, Wta.D.Bcntly,"Ordiuary'of Forsyth county, Ga.j having been called upon to tura, of a coivorsation which : took ylace between,' tha lion, ,'Johri A.' Wimpy, of Dahlonega, -f. and myself, rolativo to spurious moiy,. which some New. York oompanie-i. wcro proposing to diatributo through . tho.j cwntry, who styled thcra sclvc Vojau.A; Co., and. othor firms of New York and othqr places. Several of our citixens haying received an offor from said companies, I was at loss to know- tho real j;itcpti;ii.i.3ho partiosJjwiisequcuUyj l.trequeutly akod.tlie qpiuion of those. 1 supposed could givo me soma information, I asked Mrjnjpy hiaiopiuion and. ias well as I now roiuembor, be remarked that, unled3 some stops, were taken to prevent the circulation of this spurious currency, it would, no doubt, .flood the country, and that he, Wimpy, had, at that time, entered into a correspondence with Wogan & Co., or soiho other company ; I do not remem ber which, in order to ferret out and de tect parties in this soction, as well as par ties in New York, who wcro engaged in that illegal traffic. This was about tho last of October, or first of Novcmbor, 18G9. Given under my hand and soal of Ordi nary's office of Forsyth county, Ga. ,. Wm. D. Bentlv, Ord'y., Stale of Georgia, Lumpkin. County. .,, I, Alf'rod Hani's,, a Notary, I'ublic.-and Ex-Oflicio Justice pf tha i'enoo. in ud for said county , and State, jo. Jicrcby : certify tliat about the first pf. October,- 1869, in tho town'of. ..p'ahlonpga, . in 8aid county, Hon.. John A, Wjmpy stated to rao in a cqnversationfc..that ho was then endeavor ing to detect somo parties in this section and Incw xork, who wero supposed to b0' engaged in tho business of circulating spu rious currency among pur people. And uftcrwards, on or abou. tho 15th of tho same month, in tho law office of said Wimpy, in thp prosonco of Dr. M.. II. VauDyke, who then expressed fears that counterfeit money would bo circulated hero to a great extent, said, in roply. to enquiiios mado by said M..H. VanDykej in tho roost positive tonn. that, ho underi stood the whole mattqr, and .that ,ha: .was. after them and beliovod ha would cortain- ly'catch them, llaving known Mr.:Wiiu-' py tor many ycaw, ns a oitizcn and lawyor in this county, I , must say, in justice to him, that I Jo not and ounnotbclicvo that hq , entered coricfpondenco with Woj ;an,i y luijiuro . moiivca. Given uil .And' and offioial gig- nature, this iscXJanuary, 1870.,! .;... ; . Alfred IIauris, '. Not. Pub. and Ex-OlTicio J.. I., of Lamp. Co. (la. . Atlanta, GaPco.W, 18(59. i -Cox. Joun A. WiMrv, Dahlonega, Ga. ) Bear Sir: Yours 21st inst.- is' ro cciypd, . In answer, can say:' About the first of this nlonth, in a conversation, you stated to;, mo that you was then trying to dotect soma parties for .counterfeiting. 1 .' i ; v rijlespectfallyy . ' ... , '; : ;. ; l ,1-.. i , P. O'CoNNoh. ' ' :. T f J . I '''l ' : i v i Dahlonega, Ga7 Jan. 8th, 1870.' ,' Hon. John A."Wimpt': ",,' ' ', j Dear Sir : In answor to your inquiry whether you at any time had a conversa tion with me in relation to those counter feit swindlers, Wogan & Co., and others in New York, I leg leave to say that I do remember that somo .time, in thp month of October last, in vour office. I handed von a circular letter, handed me by John, A., wootten, toronor ptjpur. county, ottering to sell counterfeit moucy, .manufactured so perfectly as to defy detection, and ask ed you if somo moans' could not bo adopt ed to save . this.romoto section from being imposed on by this spurious ourrondy, you answered in an pmpnatio manner that you wero after thom and would catch, or got them, at the eaino timo Ksquiro - Alfrod Harris, of this town, was present transaot ing somo.court-businoss with you. ; I do not -remember to. bve' had any further conversation, or to have board you speak about it at any other1 tiaib, or plaooi andj I will add, that I do riot.-f-ofone momdnty believo tpatyou entcrad i intai thrrt- alnar: with any other,.than.'gfa'aud-4iDnos 'Wo tivcg,-i !' .llepdtitfuUy,V v '-::''''" ' -i-i'ii'i tfi I.MiilV V-inDrK 8;. i,.d nWn-ino .niui-l hi n-'' ' J;BAHiotQ Gi' Jan.' 8llr 1870; IIoN.-'JbnN!A:'WiMPv:? '': !;' ' . Dear Sir : Y6'u aslf mo to. say if any and what," Conversation ypu had .at my stord, in tefation to tho circular, letters sent mtrf this section of country! 'by , Wo pari & Co., and others, offering to sellspu rious money, purporting to be so perfect as to. defy detection by exports pud' bank or Government officers,,! pan only say that much foe'lini? and .anxiety,,' at; that time, was expressed b many, of our' citi zensj'on that subject, you may have said to me at mv store! that vou nitended. to ferret them put and eafch'thpni; buj; tof this I have ho distTuot romeipliranco, as uiuvu was Baii)(ayoui iuit,iiiup, in ruiuiiuu to the profrcrod'countoifcitors, but this much. I do say, with al,, coufidonce,' that, believe the course you saw ul to take, in order (to; farrot out;tho swindlorSi .was done sqlely. for, tho good . of .our. people, and not WAth-any disliouest motives. ! "It would havo been unwiso to havo had too many confidents. .?;. :.'"'.u 5 - 3 Yours, Very Truly, - , . . T- II. KlLGO L fi jAre jqu.fpnd, pf .tpu,i3iej;fiirl' was always fond o1touuge,(imad.a)ij,,tiiid I 11 ' , Ml ..' ' ' 11KO lLStUl., ,.. ;( m t Why did Adam,' when oTbtt'e, 'find the day very longt 'iieoauso'U1 was ''always morniB without ."Evb-""-""1 " ; liprtdnc'gayiiig.jio. another 'Yon speakfuoTIshly,'' he answered, J4 is, thqt i .Gently the dews are o'er me ?tealing,'; as the man said when fivo due. bills were prcscntqd him at one time. ;ii.'i'v..i Why is it probablo that Klirg Cbariej'jt. consented to bo executod t leoauso .thcy used him whether ho woultj pywl-,),: ', A schoolmaster said to himself, "I " am liko a hone; I sharpen a number of bhides, but I wear myself ,out 4 u doing it." -. ; Why docs the fetter I? in' the word ju bileo Tosomblo' a Bccrit'kriown only to''ris two? Dooanscr' it is between you and I. A cbriupttc "may be coniparod to tinder, which lays Uself.out to catch sparks, but ;loos not always succeed m lighting a match.- a Why is a man searching for the philos'-j oplor'a stonoiike Neptuno?" : ilecausc' lir is, a sea-king (socking) what never cxiitcd. , ,f .)! riI -i-IK'i "According to tho -'lawp ojf vciajtioun what rwht havo vou ta-.iitckaii.tajttist'; picket? Bccauso hp hjis piurpspiukedi A young lady being asked who thcr ;slifi would Wear ai wig whoiv her-hair tiirndd gray, replied with great earnestness. "Oh no ; I'll dye firsU'l If Now York is 108 miles from Albany, how many ladies wonhl it take to. roach from thence to New York t Aus" 1 08: bo!. , cause a miss is as good as a niye :" '. - "I wonder this child, dou't go to 4oei said nn anxious mother to a female friend, "Well,-! don't," replied tho lady,iU face is go .du'ty ly .cpnpt, shut. ltsjcj'v;,!; A younjr "lady intendini"tb:'Tiaiiik'hcf cheeks with rodgo.uit'atrthe'piftiltfonlh'ei'' nose,anuuiu noiuiaeovereci ncr crromnui sho was requostcd to 'sign'tbtf 'pledge ! '' Ineodore Hook, mocting 0;,'tnqna (,just after leaving the King's Ueneh risjaiiwko. said to him that lie I was, getting fatf'Yeij," replied ITopk.''' I was enlarged to-day," !, r,y ..--'--:vb.'--' r'-.".' .. 'l ... ' lu a dispute between; at HCdwcrna a toper, the fuhndr saiJ,rP be 'your bull; no longer," '.'With all my honrt' sui'd' tha latter, "I never-liked an-emptyTwe." "What niimd -do you"'InfundJ to give your bdyl'f asked a' friend 'fcHlfls ''pdiorj friend yesterday. .V eUj hs lid has terri ble sore eyes, I believo I : skalf '(Ml'iii'lh Isaac." (eyes-acho). .. j ... !1! li'i.C, 'II. 1 I 'Do you understand, mo nowVV Jhund.-, ored out a hasty-pcd,agoguo' to aarorulin, at whose head, he thr,c(aQ,.iuii!(laiid. -':, have got ah mk-Iiug of: what' yol nica,a ,ror A person, was remarking th othef day, "How cheap everything is got 1"-" "Not every thing," mid - bis t'riond. -""Why whafcis-not ..Wola'n!, "01 nyh.I forgot woman is always dear." ji "I wonder you never tako a bath in the sea, Sir Harry, now you are At Brighton) it is one ot the hnest things in. tho world to promote health." "My dear fellow, Jickr les don't agree with rao.J'"' ;1" ''; " ' 1 . A man in New Hampshire, .jvjjo accord-, ing to tho best information,, is lU.tJ- years, old, is said to have jjust; left off thp use;uf tobacco, Because 'y.tpiioc.ta are, injurious, qna it tonus louojt.tin, iiip." " The son of a .'fund .fatlwrf, when'goihgtrt war, Dromisedt ft bring homo the head 'df one of the.eiiQmjy.-, His parent rdplidd,' "I should bsfelad-lfrscolyou eomd hpilia wltli- o'ut a head'pro'viiieA'you-ebnle home sale.' "' A'Pamlc'y'lBiii'flo, in' speaking of 'one of ha ''tonfljutbrs in' bllleeV whom ho though a, little "cracked,! said, "If thqy.donvt keen tho razors frao that rnaaho. l.cammit V "l)an as tired asanx)lu horso ufooserr'' ed tjio editor of the DublEn Mail to-a friml the other cv.0Dtng. ; ''No-iwoiidtf'qbB'eTV-ed McCarthy, when votf haS'o'taon'imT'lOir1 ed bo long .ia forwaxdin j the'MnTl.-""' "Mother 's'ai'd" W feliow'H'li'e'pUier. usyj' Hs there any harinfi brqdkliiii'cw-shcljjii!' "Certainly not, my deM but why do you ask; "Causo I d0gp4l);tlskct just now, and see what a mess I'm m wuu tne : The following is. the introduction ; to : piece of poetry, in a.late pqi iodipal; ,;"The following lines" we're'., written more .. than sixty years ago by oho wh'o ;has for mauy years slept Jii the graved inercly for his owu amusemcDt." ;(.;i'',;.j;.; hl '"'"An auotidncert nuttinff-un' anantifirie' liomar, helmet for.sala,-old-ib,0'IdonrrMHy' he was informcdthat it ha,d . pJ5rong,eu.t,p --A cont'CDipprary saysajt 'apcenden-. tapsm is too spiniuai cvgnpsionceion psy chological irrofrnrlbility, couneotcd .with conouitant ademption of cncoluuinient spirituality and ctherialisod contention of subsultory concretion, llomulus, the Koman faunucr; but wlcth. er ho wm an ironbif" a' brassfoundcr..,ue couldnot tell!.' f V, tX&fL , . . v . ;. r r.t a(,r,( I ' IfTII in III II II tv,':: '.JHOiiffO-f Oft";ttf fc. . iiii-iur a w.i My 'fry. Si Tebnesa8oan'iTollowB4''YL!rty .., . iBiles ty,Kansa Eobhers " From the Ka,naji City Timcii- H V tt Ve : Kanas ' Ioktn-Ui'hftaJnn-l'rtvus th4pij(tici(litrS)o.quJlcIunioX)9iUBch, in, wiil; liifiwapursuctr, aiid.,t.o.I won, unknot n Ja Uim, w.oith (WauT4iA.t . -; 'Mr. lldrfdington hud been to Fort Scoti, B.leFI?f,i;fng1,rihd through" tnal lorfion of tuQ'flountry'goneraliy,' tof 'two1 wcclta patit.,,.1, ,.; , . 'i . , dui. .-li'J , AVlun.yit!in.alputl thirty niUpscf thp ci'fy,J 'h'e sfoppod ,at' a , store on, tho roa,d, Ki'pt by a man 'named Garrison,' near Sprhig-flillj nt'Whiolr'lie -bought' iomo to bacco and a pipe. Not having sufficient chaiigo-tp pay I'orjlicniliq.w.as jforc.aj' to expose .'some large; bills which ho had ill a sepcrate pocket bn'oV, .which hd had nut been in the habit "of 'jnilling out oii'all occasion!'-! )'' -.-M fit-'- ,i"'-M'i .t'Ji , .T.wo njonisi th(ftor t,thci-,im8 nd-4 ticetl his lii'ijiey-vspijie seven qt.ctgh- buu-. drcd dollars anil wlysp'crcd; one wit anrtthcr in'' it nYannor 'which excitc'i t1" suspicion of MrU'1tWdiiigto'nj'':i'fiBi hiiii'ff . hiiu qailllwusI'i iUafivrtunately hb wl 'Iii- nd (.wjipn ho, ivtjtcippW.to. buy ' pistol fr pistol from , tho lnorcluuit, (.wtcr,j il:'!E; him ins suspicions, ,o wns.lauffiicd.at Jtr lis fcarh.-'Aatr bado "6 6n' witliout 'bdthev- im.4iinsfclf furfherit k.i .- tii'.'i tn! J9,tJ Mr. lleadington did ndo !6uiltrodll jf and incJi approaching Theao-men gained' up- . on him, -passed Liwawd snokB.t.o.buij. aaili Mr.Jleadingtou at onc'e.reconiaed.:thtu (is'tne' twb'iileh'o'f the t'6re, I was hit e, an'd :h) :fele;a'littlo;nnoasyj'bu1( o gallop- ' ' cd hp, phased the imoh again? and went on'1 several miles to a housej vvborJe.ho put'upl j In an Louv after ho arrived who should (rde'Wp'Wtl tlifea 'Ko'iiifip f ''.jfticj ' H' jOHglit-for-lodgings 'and' ofUtained itlWn'' tid,wben. thei.liQur. fdr rofiring oaiilJo -til'oy were put in soperate: rooms,-, TwHiO'-ilU?!1 ing tho night tleadipgtop heard the his;,cl6'or', and eactt", tmip Iio jfj'igh' ert,.iib.j litcneil them off by"calliij'n; btit to" know' Svho' wie'd' the tn the c - -7 .- r .r r p D . . .....m e duopT..r.,. ,P.M.ijAXilLl " HAadincrton hnrrui'Cb r.riu..(n.n tioioHi m i rn.-. stare as tmssiblcj. Ho had pivoubiv got. within fivo oV six' miles 'of :th'is-'cU'yj 'wlfuTi'" ho caipoiUp.nffijn'.hpoutiifcfeiifrd'twb wbt, at .koiWQ on. tho 1-pad.iiJo, t :ll'.loy.!'fftixi-.f clispiouiitclj and were drawing a bucket,:! oi"W!if6'f'fi'6nra' well'.' ,,.Mr.' Iieadiugton sliw thftt'-o' wits coiinnlvto'' tiftiber'' Very" soeu.tttiiil :ho "belieVW that'tIieW"Hhd"T- 1 A T t-'Vi . 'hclt.Ojul.bp made. ilHs horse intasfitbut-Il ruhii lur ii. iui uauiu!; ujlljIJU'Jjuujir ub the houso wliere tlio;4wshn'en were, ho rode rnriid 1 y.and vjictnio sained t'y wqpi ho'tlhVdfeo" intV'fi Mlru& ., libJcdkediibadk lanriVrthore 'eanfo'fl'tl'io twOiAuen dga'ri4 igalloping stead ily,,:tttcm'-'' 4l.ves,klor.terlUnea1tolwtlluahgAw3T, if po4siWe.; rnc t-d'f .v"ni!o' t" ni idiiioitt Fqr ;threo or'.fdurlmilei this) kind bf a V e recoiyod a jwt. jjsterflajfpin,rMr. George Hcadiuyaiu .cienup .from Teii'neseri: v!i6,TMJ -Deeri'Tn SouTIiwcst as. hg. had much rkraiiia.to ir.3 crrar ho had U good opportunity to keep clear, ot h.ligev'.-' 'He had''pv(lb'a6fy) icBTouir" miles', when in lookinff'batki-fif s!i5r' vd"J . i. , . I . t M l I. lilt Wl IlAI raoe w.aakcpt upnnd: IlcsKringtoTi's horfd;r'' wns;beoQtiiing io bd ilowt a1d tiredi'1' 'l'-"' addition, the twd men'' hftdgaiuod'bh" hiu"" pcroeptibly. Agaln'thby 'we're WhifrngW' raipj.dly, aud.when'vhe' triod- to Bpnr'hisf ''4 horq;,inta ;a gallop,.'tho,poor:bBast'ITon'lil 0 noti'gq bcydnd.tt trota 4vhetyi4iad:pfob(iltJ"v ' gotten wnlnn ono hunclr yards of nM- ,!" ington, when fruui a --Iatitf .leftdiif iti W tlfe" -road two'farnicrs rodo down ou tllcirwW'"', tb luiisas Gityvi-vITho wbhorssaiv tiefii" hnd.luilil nn. RKWjtlkIltloxbhli!linL:rllV'", " .- , ,-rrM- n-j - s 0, ,j liiugjto tlicmromioctod'j.XTitW tlwjcftTO,;,';,': Mr,, .Hea.Uijtore jiinod . th'dir' wmiMwy, '.' and,. it IttstrofcdiuUifrderynilWfeiy.'thtJ t1tiuae.siWo;tli'rif.lrniHji .d 'tW-in idrc d , f li'M 1' f I... 1 1 I. ' llllfl",l THE CON We &f the Ciomia-ittee :Mi.iiiIlflbtiote olid tWl& )Miciv8,,,ricUtol;huatttib'i;t; VSot Jpijpg thatight f the pbofdoii'lai to1 ypte upon tUaisi'idi!BeB:,MiJly. IlwMoa ifo'inmittoe contdnded (latiys iflan'Mil bdon.'. 'fo'lluwild in..evcrv."iiktBiit-wi6?i liiii 'atid ihajk.thfl advocates ogo-Wniiwltal arc acting under , the lnth,oflogBWr Jt. The Committee on Printing Taponfld ittH favor, of, p.rjtiting stenographie "ropoi'tw of the proceedings of tho Convenfiiiirp'i" I3i' After the rcgula-Hig4mtrw-thc Kill of llighfftrWRimTXp iiltiiplsed of .from the, 9 th to.,t$'owShoi(a.-f;!ThblI twoor ; turqe (pqp,'d,monts.: qug4Qihs)tjr m tlie'coimmltc'o'.wero adontad. with bltUtt modo'flyi:p' .JJAJiilg,'RVifli?is!ll;'i'J ine fuojcci or jup .nftoqaajfW'WS''w " whqls ktjcctiillrQabJjl ibiCtLJiofnil . n.iinrrA u; . . . . r. I . i..lu'ru.iA ui if .La ,;.t'A! !littl(h-i4iranV atifoi'frtAflng copy ofawrit to'abIuffiltettcfnecT',, nj ogv ed for.Ws niifficBfliy:Visir;Tns Jft'W" ' hi pr&or iWtaihiy.'Wy ioff.tf f knight of the hammcf,'-ydu,1inu5t aUcnil1" M to the duties of your profession, and so must I to niinu,". and iinuicdiatcly knock edhim 4ovu, . . i'-y i '.'' 'I- i '. f . V',f: f 4 .y. -: !' 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