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THE PUBLIO GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE.
t 11UTEI & Mil.
ATLANTA^ GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1861.
NEW SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 36.
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i ooeap|U| doable column,
imrked oo copy for a epocifted
Misfeed until ordered out, and charted
» above rate*.
4* taeerted In the Dear, and Wroxlt
l W IU be charted BO per cent, additional to the
*^!/rer«eer* will be limited to the apace con-
. They will be charted extra at regular rat#*
Inn, Benevolo, Copertnerehlps. Notice* to
u Be., and payment demanded quarterly.
Taxiaiakr Aoviktuivo wrsT a* mo roa n
o bo Inserted In the Weekly paper on-
I frrefwlar Integral# In either of the papers, wW
gmd #1 per square for every Insertion.
^vertleement* for Charitable Institutions, Millla-
[fire Oompaulet, Ward, Town and other Fuhlio
, will be charted half price.
. Tribute* of Keoprct and funeral InvluUone
1 Botlce* In Local Column will be charged 80
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a per, under oo elreum* lancet, to be Included In
HJR RAILROADS.
k Railroad * OoUw Otmtyawy.
k to Akl.nU, IiTmUso—Fare,—<8 II.
ORGhi YONGE. Superintendent.
RORNINfl PAtllltlk t»AW.
I Alluu, daily, at...- — »■•*. A. M.
l at Augusta at ••*> P. ¥.
AsrusU, daily, at—I.W, A. M
I at Atlanta at Ml. A. M.
ntir nnmn tract.
i Atlanta, daily, at - *■ JJ
L ut AuAueia tl i.Mi A. M.
riUK! utj.il
m at Atlanta at - ll.il, F. M.
I itoad run, in connection with the Train,
oath Carolina and tha Bavanaah and
k Railroads, at Augusta.
■la a VwtTaiat Balboa*.
i to Weat-Point, IT llilaa—Pare,.*! M.
">RGE Q. HULL, Superintendent.
atr aaaamaa raaia.
I Atlanta, daily, at..... 11.11, A. M.
kt Weal-Point at *■■*, P- ¥■
Feat-Point, daily, at _ 1H, P. M.
I at Atlaotta at - l * 1 . P. ¥.
Illlf rtawilk tract-
, Atlaati daily, at - Ml, A. M.
a at Waat-Point at 5.18, A. M.
I Waat-Point, daily, at 1.11, A. X.
k at Atlanta at... Ml, A. M.
toad ooaneela with tha Montgomery A
>int Road at Waat-Point.
a Atlantic BaUraaa.
t toOhatUaoag»Tl«Mi)aa—Fara,....$l.
IX W. WtwUrSuperintendent.
OAT UIHMH TBAH.
| Atlanta, daily, at 18.18, A. M.
b at Ohattaaooga at - 8.48, P. M.
[Chattanooga at-., — JfJ* A. JJ.
I it Atlanta it....,, l.l». r. M.
, , nightly, at 1M, P. M.
I at Ohattaaooga at 4.18, A. M.
I Ohattaaooga at I.|8, P. M.
I at Atlanta at „ 11.41, P. M.
Mead ooonaou.aach way,with tha Roma
, Railroad at Eiogilon, tha Kaat Tan-
ad Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and tha
' I A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta-
i a WMtaf BhkUrond.
k to Maeon, 101 Milaa-Fan, 44-88.
BCD L. TYLER, Superintendent.
nar raaaaneaa team.
»» at __ Mi, P. M.
k Atlanta at. T il, P. M.
•»»taet 1.18, P. M.
| Maeon at f.M, P. M
1 W ra»««,e«a nan.
|»«o>> »*• 11.88, Right
UflMrfaW Ml. A. 1|.
It o’clock Right Train from AMaata,
ta with tha Oantral Railroad for Seven
[18,48. A. M., and tha floaih. Weetovu for
{Mam boa, at Mi, A ¥
1.1* Train (Vote Atlanta, aonaacU with
.Sggprmari-
1 Through Ttoifeta foom AUaatatoRew
' ding Omalboa fora in flevaiuah.
ON. A. I. MefoBAXW
IT1IV8TIIVIIIC811IAL
—AND-
BLOOD PURmiR,
t«l SUiTVT RIM IDT
In the WorM,
MOW DRLICIOC0
Delightful Cor-
EVEK TAKEN.
fPHK thousand* up-
A on Ihoueoad* who
dally aelng Me-i
I'e Strengthening
Cardial, certify U\a4 It le absolutely an Infallible ram-
edy for renovating and Irvioouatiru the ehattered and
diseased eystem, purifying and enriching the Blood—re
storing the tick, suffering Invalid to
HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
There Is no mistake about It; It wlH tore Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Headache,De
pression of Spirit*, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever. Bad
breath, or any disease of the Liver ‘ * “
Stomach,
r low-
t^"6BNTLBMEN t do yon wish to be Healthy,Strong
and Vigorous?
LADIES, do yon want the Bloom of Health to
monat to your Cheek* again ? Then go at once and get
McLean’s Ntrengtheulng Cordial and
Blood Putlflar.
Delay not a moment; It U warranted to clve satisfac
tion. It will cure any d aease of the Kidney*, Womb,
or Bladder; Fainting,Obstructed Menstruation, Falling
of the Womb, Barrenness, or any dlieaoe arbing from
Chronic or Nervous Debility, It le an Infallieble Ready.
For Children*
each bottle.) it li dettekws to take.
%ST Oae table- spoonful, taken every morning fast
ing, It a tore preventive against Chill* end Fever, Yel-
low Fever, Cholere, or any prevailing disease.
%JT Cannon.—Beware of Druggists er Dealers who
may »ry to palm upon you a bottle of Bitters or Sarsa
parilla, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It b Just
a* good. There are even men bsee enough to steal part
of my name to dub their vile decoctions. Avoid inch
infamous pirate* and their villainous compounds! Ask
for Dr. J. H. McLean’idtrengtliening Cordial and Blood
PariSer. Take nothing elec. It la the only remedy that
will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at tho
r bottle.
' six hot-
It I* put np In large bottl
- ' )*. DR.J.H.I
Corner of Third and Pine St*., St. Louis, Mo.
DR-MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS,
For Liver Complaint, BUionsnut, HtadacXe, dee.
T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medic I r e, offered
to the public, that haa given such entire satisfaction
as McLkxr's Uhivrsral Pills.
Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly innocent,
and can be taken by the moat tender Infant; yet prompt
and powerful in removing all Blllou* eecrotloLR, Acid,
or lmpare, Feted Matter from the Stomach. In fact,
they are the only Pills that should be need in malarious
districts.
They produce no Griping, Bleknese, or Pain, In tho
•temaen or Bowels, though very active and searching
In their operation, promoting healthy secretlone of the
Liver and Kidneys. Who will sufftr from Biliousness,
Headache, and Foul Stomach, when so cheap a remedy
can be obtained I Keep them constantly on hand ; t
1 months ef sickness. Ask for
Universal PHle. Take i
i other.
Dr. J. H.
Being co
coated, they
•eat hy mall to eey part of the Ui__
J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
Corner of Third and Pine Sta, St. Louis, Mo.
Dr. J. H. McLeau’e Volcauir Oil Uui-
Nieut.
Tft* Mtml JbUmul in Ike World, for Man or BeatL
rnHOL’SANDS of human belnga have been saved a life
J. of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this Inval
uable Liniment. It win relieve Pain almost instaneous-
ly, and It will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest Sore
In an incredible short time. McLram’s Yolcaric Gul
Limimkrt will relieve the most Inveterate case* of Rheu
matism, Gout, or Neuralgia, for Par>lysb, Contracted
Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness In the Joints, Mnscles or
Ligaments, lv will never foil. Two applications will cure
K re Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Bums or
aide, er any peln, It le an terminable remedy. Try It,
Jf
and you will Si
always on band.
l indUpvnslble remedy. Keep U
Planters, Farmer*, or any one having charge of hore-
ee, trill save money by using McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lin
iment. It Is a a needy and Infallible curs lor Galls,
Sprains, Chafes, Swelling. Lameness, Sweeney, Sores,
Wounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try It,
and you will bo convinced.
J. H. McLEAN, Sole Proprietor,
March 7. IMl-dAwly. Saint Louie, Mo.
fdf For saU in Atlanta by Q. K. A J. L.
UAM ILTON, and by MASSEY A LANSDELL,
and Dealers everywhere.
, 8 aooidenU will happen, etc: ip well-regu
lated families, it it eery desirable to have
tome cheap and convient way for repairing
Furniture, Toy*, Crockery, Ae.
SPALDING'S PREFAB ED GLUB
meets all sueh emergencies, and no houeehold
can aflfbrd to ba without it It is always ready,
and op to sticking point There ie no longer a
necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers,
headiest dolls, a»d broken cradles. It fe just
the artiela for oone, shell, and other ornamen
tal work, eo popular with ladle* of refinement
and taste.
This admirable preparation is asodeolu, be
ing ehomicallv held in solution, and possess
log all the valuable ounlitiea of the beet cabi
net-makers* Olae. It nir be need in the place
of odfnery mucillago, being vastly more rd-
hesive.
••USIFUL IN BTSSY HOU8B.*
V. B.—A Brush aecompanlee each bottle.
TwMbr-VtT* CMta.
VMwI. Ba*O*. Ma. 41 Oadar atraat. Raw
York. Milita
HSXRY a BPALDIXO * CO,
Bo* Bo. 1,801, Raw York
Put up fo. Daalara Id Caaoa containing four,
a'lkv *94 twain Lfan—a baautlftil Lhho-
papkif SKoo-Oanl aeoooi^a/luj aa*|> paek-
_AataftakotttaSTIfALMROt PR*.
P4MB OLD* will ana taa Uaaaa Itaaoataa-
aually to avarj Waaokold. W«
ATLANTA
CLOTHINOHALL.
I HAVE Jnet returned from the North with a
large atock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and am ready to supply the eitisens of Ath
la and the surrounding oountry, with
Cento,
Pnaite,
Vests,
Shirts,
Hand kerchieft.
Neck-ties,
Seeks,
Hats,
Cape,
and everything elee in the Clothing line, o!
food quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
desire bargains should give me a cal).
—ALSO, os *A«D—
J ewelrv I Knives 1
O o m b s I
And other Notions.
M. OPPENHEIMER,
Whiteall street, nearly opposite
marohlfttf Eddle-nan A Bank
«MM>i_Dta ak<j,U aaki a aota al
—mss, wtaiUMk Ojt OkLBS 1 Sklftta, aad ]8 b
A tUfCRLATIVE
TONIC, DIURETIC,
DYSPtP^o
IMYiCflRAnNC CORDIAL
W OLFES celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO
MATIC SCHNAPPS should be kept in
every family. It invariably corrects the ill ef
fects of change of weather, and, as a beverage,
it is the purest Liquor made in the world.
Put up in pint and quart bottles. Also,
CDOLPHO WOLFE’S
Pure Cognac Brandy,
Imported and bottled by himself, warranted pare, and
the beet quality, with bis certificate on the bottle, and
Ids seal on the cork.
CDOLPHO WOLFE’S
Pure Port Wlue,
Imported and bottled by himself, put up for naedleinal
use, with his certificate on the bottle ; warranted pure
and the beet quality.
CDOLPHO WOLFE’S
Pure Sherry Wine,
Imported end hotted by himself, the same a* the Port
CDOLPHO WOLFE'S
Pure Madeira Wine,
Imported and bottled by himself, for private mod med.
iclnal nee, the best Wine ever offered to the trade in bot
tles. This Wine Is warranted perfectly pore.
UDOLPHO WOLFE’S
Pare Jamaica Rum,
Nt. Croix Rum, Scotch and Irlah Whiaky.
To the Public.
I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing ae a
merchant of thirty years' residence In New York, that
what I pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, and
my certificate, Is correct, and can be relied upon by ev-
■y purchaser.
Physicians who nee Wines and Liquors In their prac
tice should give the preference to these articles.
For sale hy sll respectable Druggists snd Apotheca
ries.
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
Sole Manufacturer and Importer of Schiedam Aromatic
' Schnappa,
No. BE, Beaver Street, New York.
HUNMOUTT, TAYLOR k JONES,
Atlanta, Georgia.
February IS, 18S1.—d • ■
Iteltaa, Ai*aricao and Enpttaa Marbla,
■■Malta. Tanka, Taklau, Haad and root
mo. Uiaa, Vaaaa, Matblo aad EaaaMlad
Slata Maatala, Statuary Figom, aad Furoiak
in, Marbla of alt daaorlftioaa
Alwaya oo band a loa aaaoilmcnt of Monu
Mania, hath Plata and Carrod, of all ilan, and
prtaaa to anil.
Call aad aaa apeoimaua, at Vara Roomi aad
Tardoppoaita daotfta Railroad Dopok
F IFTY barroli of Priiaa Loaf Lard la Stora
aad foraal, by
juaalt BUnnS FETUS.
bataaafOaaa-
PRTRRS.
J**
"Up®
NOW 0PENINQ
—At TBS—
FURNITURE STONE,
FIRITD00EWEST OF THE FtflTON I AM I
ALABAMA STRUCT,
A greet variety ef
Psrlsr Siltes,
Made of
ROSSWOOD,
Rattogeny
-A_nd Walnut,
Coy,rod In BROCATXLLE, REPS. VEL
VET. SHALLY, and HAIR-CLOTH. Al
mad, la a workman-like manner, oombinlog
Strength, Durability end Beauty I
Modelled efter the atyle of LOUIS XIV,
and many of the Oriental Styles adapted to
American taste. Alto may be found
XOO XioolsLins
AMD
Ladies’ Parlor Chairs,
Mostly ot new Patterns, from
$5 to $30 each.
Sofas, Divans,
Ottomans, and
Tete-a-Tetes,
Of the latest and most fash
isnable styles.
200 BUREAUS,
Of Rosewood, Mahogany,
Walnut and Imitation, from
$1.25 to $80.
LOOKING-GLASSES,
Of every style, qi .lity and
variety.
Cane, Ruth, eud Wood-Seat CHAIRS, fo
Parlor, Dining, and Bod-Room, with a large
variety of Children’* Chair*; Rocking and
Nurae Chair*, with Cane, Ruab, and Wood
Bottoms.
WARDROBES, Wash-Stand*, Hat-Rack*,
Corner Stand* ; Side, Centre, and Parlor TA
BLES, Ladies’ Work Table* and Quartette*.
BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND.
FRENCH IN ROSEWOOD,
FRENCH IN MAHOGANY,
FRENCH IN WALNUT
ORIENTAL IN ROSEWOOD,
ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY,
COTTAGE IN MAPLE AND
WALNUT,
COMMON IN POPLAR & MAPLE.
Cottage Suite* in a variety of style*.
Hair, Mou and Cottod Mattresses made to
order. All kind* of common Mattresses usual
ly found in Furniture Stores kept on hand.—
Also a full anpply of Window Shades, new
Patterns, together with many other article*
common to this line of trade.
Particular attention paid to Repairing and
making to order. Looking Glass Plates kept
conatantly on band.
D. CHAFFEE, Agent.
Atlanta, Sept. 19—dSm
IS!
New Book Store!
—AT THE—
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK
Whitehall Street
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every
description.
ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every
description.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
SUPERB GIFT BOOKS.
SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES.
ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS.
PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT-
INGS OF LANDSEER and other
Artist*.
TEREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO
PIC VIEWS.
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
WALKING CANES—from 30 cent* to
•30.
VIOLINS—from 75 cento to 175.
All of which will be sold cheaper than
the oheapeat, at the Sign of the
"BIG BOOK!"
aat-n-tf. J. MeVBXXaOX * 00.
INSURANCE.
ATLANTA INSURANCE COMPANY.
BANKING, EXCHANGE AND COLLECTION
OFFICE.
JOS. P. LOGAN, President.
PERINO BROWN, Ciahier.
DIRECTORS.
L. F. GRANT, JOSEPH P. LOGAN,
THOMAS L. COOPER, JOHN W.tDUNOAN,
GEORGE G. HULL, JOS. D. LOCKHART.
D EPOSITS reoeived and commercial paper
discounted.
Collection* received and remitted for at our
rant rates of Exchange on day of pavment.
Uncnrrent money, Gold and Silver Coin,
bought and told.
Loan* and Note* negotiated.
Stock*, Bond* and Real Estate bought and
•old on commission.
JMF* Prompt attention to correspondent*,
aprillfi
FIRE AND LIFE
iHsmuci micY
T HE nbacribcr represent, the following first
clan Companiea, aome of which aro now
tho leading Com p. .tea in the country—all
having Cm Ckjninlo and a largo turpitu. The
Companiee thu«» designated limit mtnty flw
per et. of the net earnings witA the poticy Adders:
HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y.
Capital and Surplua, 81,438,000 98
•CONTINENTAL JMBURANCK COMPANY,
NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus, SI.OOO.OOO.
•SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY. N. T,
Capital and
CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY, N. T.
Capital and Surplus *394,309.
NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital and Surplus, *304,054.
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, MASS.
Capital and Surplus, *484,000.
• MARKET INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y.
Capital aud Surplus *300,000.
HUMBOLDT INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y.
Capital and Snrpln *£35.000.
METROPOLITAN INSURANCE C0„ N. Y.
Capital and Surplus *400,000.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Capital *1.800,000.
Thia Company offer, security ana advan
tages unaurpaaaed by any Life Insurance Com
pany in the couatry. It accomodate, the in
surer in the payment of promiume, annually,
haff yearly, or quarterly. Premiums on poli-
oiea for life. If over till per annum, ei-.ty per
cent, it only requires!. Annuities granted on tha
most libaral terms.
All the above Companiea court investigation
into thair condition and ayatam of doing buai.
Office on Whitehall street, next door to T. R.
Ipley’s,
/ulyH
Ripley’s, opposite the “Intelligencer” office.
SAMI’”’
MECHANICAL.
CARVING IN WOOD.
lUnB subscriber respectfully announces to
I the eitisens of Atlanta, that he is now
fully prepared to execute in the best manner,
every description of CARVING IN WOOD.
He will also giro particular attention to the
fitting up of Stores, with Shelves, Counters, 4c.,
after any plan ; also, the internal decoration
of public Halls, Churches, Ac,
WR. Old Furniture of good quality will bo
repaired at short notice in the Dost manner,
THEO. MR0CZK0W8KI,
Marietta street, opposite Gas Works.
lyjanSI
ATLANTA
BLACKSMITH SHOP
—AND—
BRASS FOUNDRY,
OH HUNTER STREET,
Bxtwee* McDomour aj»d Botler Street*,
Near the City Hall.
r HE Subscriber beg* leave to inform hi*
friend*, and the public generally, that he
ha* established, as above, a
Blacksmith and Wagon Shop,
and also a
BRASS FOUNDRY,
where be is prepared to do all kinds of work
in hi* line. He solicits a share of patronage,
and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction
to all that may entrust him with tbeir order*.
Orders promptly attended to.
JAMES E. GULL ATT.
JtfhHehason hand and for tale two DRAYS.
Cheap for GuA.
Atlanta, Jan. SO.
THOMAS M. CLARKE,
Sucoessor to Clarke Sc Lewi.,
IMPORTER 4 DEALER IN
ENGLISH & AIEBMS I.UVWME,
j»o»thtrn IMtieniq)
Vartans Vegetable Vexatious.
Every man who snna or rtmsa email bouse,
aud lot big enough whereon to plant a dos-
an bill, of po a'oti, feels ot if ho moot havo
a garden. Vegetables art dear at all ilmca,
and ha fondly bopeo, by cultivating a fow on
bio own premtaoa, to oeenomiao in tho ex pas
su of lbo koaoekoM—and it is eo gratifying
la nurture aad bring to tho paint of itadl-
ntaaftr iho pot, one's own turharoaUiea, or
foliation, for yritns ! Fired with an ambition
to bar# “garden mm” aa early as our neigh-
boro, if not earlier, wo road up In the Cultiva
tor and kindred prints, tha “Hints of the
Month," whet to plant and haw ta pleat; call
ed on friend LaTeste and pursliaaod soma
seeds, receiving al tba tame lime, gratuitous
ly- good praeiioal Horti-, AgrP, Flori-, and
other cultural sdvict, and want homa prepar
ed to go to work vigoronly aad penpire free
ly. 1 he weather lo February was warm—la
faot hot,; and tkata’o whore wo were da-
oeired. imagining that tha “d.licet e-foot ed
Spring, with her alight finger, full of lesrea
aud dowers," had really arrived, gardenlog
was prematurly hurried— and now, note tha
consequence! ! Nearly every Hesssd (t) night
for two weeko there has been from, aud tome-
times iee. Pens, wbioh bad long ago appeared
above ground, hove petes fully given up Iho
ghost—they have succumbed to tbt enemy.—
Boots have beat a basty retreat. Radishes
havo got the blues. Turnip, have atopped
growiog, and will wait for better weather ta
tnrn np. Cabbage never will name to a bead.
Lettuce, let us observe, baa boon killed out
right and downright. Onion ecu may at wall
aet at tha doora of the Seed Stores, for they
have core lo a dead aol where they aro. Wo
are thankful, however, that corn and beano
are otyet non at. Galling up regularly eaah
morning and viewing with doleful viasga tho
desolating effaota of the front—teeing tbooa
teDder vegetable, which wo fondly counted
upon, quite dead or in slalu quo—no progreaa
made in anything except in increasing sour,
uess of temper—we shall execute the coup dt
grace by culling off incontinently the Aral as
pirations of our nspsrsgus, lay down tho shov
el and tbs boe, enst oil our rakish looks aad
try end wait, with what modicum of patience
wo may aliil posse,a, lor the advent of spring.
Frieods, don’t burry about gardening— tbero’s
plenty of lime when spring comes!—Ckfttni-
els d Sentinel,
A Tabu With a Moxab.—Ones upon a time
a little girl wae sitting on the mossy bank of
a streamlet. In her band aha held a bunch of
reee-buds, from which oror now and then ako
threw one into the stream, and with merry
laughter watched it aa it danced upon tbo
aparkling waters and hurried away on the
■wift currant. It waa beautiful to fee her
childish glee, for tho day waa clear, tba aun
shone bright, sod the pretty birdo oarreMed
their aweet aooga in tba trees all round. Tho
otreamlal, aa it rippled on towards the Chatta
hoochee seemed also to ting a aong of glad-
naaa, tod the winning lephyra. laden with the
fragrance of the flowery meadowa, fanned tba
sunny ringlets of this happy.little girl, who
throw her rosebuds on, by one upon tho
laugbiog waters, and watched them glide away.
But al length her roaebuda ware all gone, and
her happy heart became aad. Then aha cried
in anguish to tho’owift waters, “Bring ms beok
my flowers !” Awd an echo from the reedy
margin of the streamlet repeated bar words,
Bring mo bank my flowara 1” But tha walars
were silent, and hurriad along, for they wore
anxious to join tho Chattahoochee on ito way
to tbo big aaa.
And now, morry maiden, who ore wealing
away tba praoioua bonra of yoor girlhood in
ldlonaao, will you not take waraing from this
little girl, aad Iraaanr# up your roaabudo—
your golden momenta I If not, tba lima will
soon come when you, loo, will ory in anguish,
Bring mo back my flowera I” Aod an eoho
will answer from tha past, “ Bring ma back
my flowera !"
Kaw Txboit or ths Eaxtu.—Tho Hon. 11.
W. Taylor, of Canandaigua, New York, inalao-
lura dalivorad in Patatraon, N. J., last week,
aa raporiad in tha Peterson "Goardian,” con
troverted the oommonly received opiaioa that
the earth is an oblate spheroid, aad bolds that
iaaiaad of being flat aesr tho poise, then ia a
hallow depression ; quoting In onpport of thin
opinion recent geographical discoveries. Ex
tending 2.000 miln across tba polea is a warm
sea, whovo oxiateneo would bo incompatible
with the received theory. Tha rays of the
ann, in summer, striking lasida tho eavity
which hss the ioy circle far a rim, geoerelea
a vast amount of boat, wbioh in connection
with iho loereseed warmth result lag from a
nearer approach lo tho oarth’o oenire be< otnes
adequate to tho production of the tropioal phe
nomena wbioh, found on tho edgoe cf tho Po
lar Sea, have hitherto proved enigmatical.—
Tho nortkova regions abound with romaloe of
tropioal plants aad aaimaia. aad ia the moat
northern parts of Sibora; around tho Polar
See, smbtddtd in iho loll that is waabed by
thia nakoown tropioal ocean, are remain, of
rhinooeroa, hippopotamus and elvphanta, tha
latter, It ie said, exceeding la number all the
enlmola now lielwg iw Iho world. Mr. Taylor
died tba epialoa af Sir John Heraahd, ebow
ing that ouch a depression at Iho polos would
bo the necessary result of a glebe of liquid aet
ia metioa with tha vtlooky of ithe earth arouad
its awa ails.
J. H. LOVEJOY,
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