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COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER.
A HTKM!T COS,STK ‘ :CT,MK *"» —WH.WT AXU VCOXOmCAL A.OUMS,-..,' , , , m , U UVi
Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20
10*.
VOL. VII.—NO. 233.
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ENQUIRER JOB OFFICE.
10 rent*.
ii We made in favor of
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’j5n««i'‘|f r ?!“«•> Or oich rubaci,limit
'“Jjwli.iomenl.i inwrtcl .irt Interval! tu ho
;\.lvrr(
parltu'J
fcrti»n.
. .Tf.li-tie.1 mi 1 urJcri.ll nut, anj .• iiiruml
t.v.f ixcrtct tu etato
WCorlimrly
thenuDioer
phcenix FOUNDRY
and machine shop.
c 1 ' inf »rm f heir
. , iv. that they
l.v ii. l Machine
t'liVf.-n Franklin
prepared t<» do
will
mOB nata m«i
1 frien \ ■ 1 '
have built a nr t I
sh.it. ( >n 0,-leF.i Ti e .-tr- •?.
knd BriDo street-?, nn-l •
anriliin-' in tncir line «tl •* t • •
i. i : Mi 'Gt :
“l-UARMlLL< •*! — -**• wr <
fx*i iron '•halt*, ir '
ameter: al< * IvUl i
1 .11 the interne* hat
to order SA1V-M1LL:'
generally. •»! !»«
eh l
Till* Eatabli.shiiJiuif is again prepared
lob Pffiatiag
Oil’ AM. KINDS
NEATEST STYLE OF THE ART.
PRllSONS KUOtHRINtt
CAll 1) S .
LABELS, HAND-HILLS,
PLACARDS. SHOW HILLS,
J. T. PEYTON,
ATTORNEY AT l,AW,
MEMPHIS, I'lCXSrush;
(IROMl-T nttcntiiin riven to i!: i.r .
1 tunica tu his cure,
llcloi.t tu lion, lliues JIolt, C-d-mil**.'- t: «.
sop 18, ly?5 (3nt _______
. J* U Buxton* n.
LAW NOTICE.
IMIE UNDKK8II1SKJJ lint o lurniul a eo*
L parinership, unJerihe ,.. >i
H, .1. MUSKS, and will e: tabled, ao ..tllco in
Columbus, Ua., on the 1st October ,v*\t. in the
meantime I otters mhlnttwJ as n‘>« \c will be
promptly attended to.
The senior partner will attend regularly the
l mted estates District Court at .Savanna t, the
Supremo Court of Uoorgia t-.r tlii- .ludiei.il
District, the Courts of the Chuilaho* • i Cir
cuit, and upon special retainer in » t;,n(
coses will attend any of the Court.' in ;icun.ia
(Federal or state.)
11. .J. MOSES. S -.nior.
auKl-utf H. ,J. MOSKS. dunii.r.
ALEX. C. MORTON,
Att’y at Law, Convoyaucor,
u II.DMAN, VOl \(; A into
exoiunje brokers, Hai l] (lYiHlUinr
.Vo. It<>, KnUSI.le llt-oml SI. ’ * ' 'll DljU.i VI ,
GOLD, SHYER, BANK NOTES,
QTOCK5, E10ND3,
i-’ortisit anti PottK-ciic E.vi'liaugc,
BOUGHT ,NO SOLD. ’
.MONKV J-NVK.ST ; :;i . F.UU'UM WAV
Di UFA i\
Hly Council Money For Sale.
‘•••i i •• uher 1, I8d
a, W.‘no i.. a, p. j awkox
ROSETTE & LAWHON,'
A.1JCTLON
C0SY1MISS10M MERCHANTS
131 imO.U) STUHKT,
(iOitl MIHS, CiA.
AGENT FOFl REAL ESTATE. I P eomV^uVmVs! 1 viyjxi>[ - iv ^ to
*'• ' L'u rt i ,• I’uich.o. juljjCO--tf
I.. SAUSUUIIY. 3. n, WAKKOi K,
WAKNOOK & <30.,
OOTTON BROKERS
0Bices: N». I DU lit
M U. Miikcos will practioc in lh<- r... '.ni'U
which arf hold m Ucor«ia ; au-l, on special
retainer, will attend t * the adiii.^iMieut ul
claims in the Staled of Alabama atrl Florida.
jfllyM dm
JAMES M. RUSSELlT -
-A- ttoruoy at Xj a W',
(Uflico over Sioro of Uunhy A Co.,)
AY1NU resuiuctl the piiu-tice uf Law, 1
will horoaftor give my uudivitled atLciiLiuii
to all bu.dncds entrusted to tuc : r this a .ae n
titfuou 4 counties.
Inly 2u-tr
xjEo-aij OAstn.
Judge 0. A. LtioitttxNP., I U. A. Tuoiinton,
Macon, Ua. | ColumbiL , da.
W 10 have assuoiiitod in (lie practice l«<r (lit
purpose ot attending to all legal bu^iue.-trt
growing out of the late war: x\ls *, claim c .-os
against the l nited States. Krituviat attention
paid to eases of pardons.
Portion will tind it to thoir interc-1 to c .null
iw, as Judge Lo >h»\tuc has recently relumed
from Washington City, with all the ne« c.-. ;tiy
torins and instructions.
Ollit’e in Macon: ) ((Jllieo in Columl
Wiisliingluii llluck.y •! Next to Agency L'l
July 11—diu* ) l Charle
We will make
id MILL WOKK
i. and till kintls of
OASTlS*^’* UCLLnW-U AUK. l*Lui:uilS,
IKON HAlhlN'i. .and anything Iho public
mat desire iiiii ic oi bras < r iron. All kinds of
MACUIXBKY repaired with neatness and
detpatch. . , ,
Inrunnerlion «•!> mtr u .we hivcsc-
curodthtfseni 1 •■! •• •' • Irccdman. who
will take great nlc. ir* i» haulin .* all Ca.-lings
made at-"ir W'.k i.. i;..- r.-nf leputs, (cam-
1,oat lauding.*, cr uiywhcre m thueity, ireo uf
ch '’ r,:0, I,. HAfJtAN A CO.
1>.S. All kiii.I-- "f Cmnilrv I'i.iilm’o tiilcun in
Mch»n«o Ot work, <m Ulimnl ti;nus.
aug 15—K L. U. A CO.
' CITY FOUNDRY.
'IF YOU WANT A . FULL loll SI i!All
1 MILL or hi. I l lii; ul L - titan (hey wero
ever fold k»r in * uhumms. coil «»n
l'OKihU. Mi lLlii.NNN ,v C«).,
Nc ir Stciimhuat Linding,
Auriut f'-ltn < lumluis, (tu.
CITY FOUNDRY.
^IMIK subs,aiber would iv-|icclfully inU rm
1 their friends mi l I he publi- ■ «in rally, that
they bare ItJ.'IJK I LT tlicLr I •>! NDltY.aiid
are now prop n od Lotluauy kind «•! C \S1’1NU.S
ot Urn' < r Ir„it; mi.-It ■■ Sugar MilIs <»t the
mi»t liMl'JtoVKb FATI’LKN. and any rrtzo:
which wimviII W Ail It A NT lu ST A N D: SY IU1*
KKTTLi:>. nAllR MiijLs. i.lN UKAUlNti.
wi*tr>v Kind of mill Wurlt.
Wo will iu.ik<- any kind uf Machinery to or
der; mi.h a- sAW-MLLLS. UK 1ST M1LL.S.
ani in fa--t .u»y thing in our line.
*#*Iu eonneetion with our hudne J ,wo have
ftearei the serviee* of one «»f the bc-t l’AT
TURK M AK F.lis in the eounlry.
We nro also making a largo a«r«»rlineiil of
UnLLo W WALK; .**u«*li a- 1*‘ITS. mV IONS.
SKILLKTS. Sl'i DKilS and LI DS.
We will exchange any tiling in our linn f«,r
urkindot Country I'luJuce, at old I'lUCli.S
or monm;y.
Orders re.-poet fully solicited and promptly
executed.
I’MRTKU, MelLUKNNY X CD..
Near .Steamboat Lauding.
U 119,1 tf _ iloimnimw. Mi
BEDELL WAREHOUSE
AND PRESS.
*1 lilin.V A IIKDFiliL, l*vo|trie(nrs,
W
the Inner purp,
A* wo It a* «• *
cilitie t-.r fl i *
Thr ); . .
PROGKAMMES.J
BLANK FORMS, OF ANY KIND,
RAILROAD TICKETS,
STEAMBOAT .«• RAILROAD
RILLS OF LADING,
BILLS OF EXCHANGE,
BANK CHECKS, BILL-HEADS,
OK ANY OTIIKK CLASS OK
j o i* w onu,
m IT I lie It PI.AIN ... .IIIINAIIIIt.NTAI.
Cun liavo it i.xponto. 1 with diapiitrli.
H Uffioo
Nox
Clm
LAW XOTICE.
tittoiuiim to iho l.i'AOlico of lui
IHNKS
Cotmnlius, On., .Toly 0.tttttS.
l.aw Notice.
oil!.'
u I fill':'
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cilice No. 131 l>road vSt.,
(Kc.- ette A: Lawlwm’s Ancli'.n liooui.)
1M1 F.V arc proparod to ,-t re Cotton, MercU-
I undue, l‘ro luce, .Vc.
i Kiuticiilar attention given to the sale of
CUT FUN, 1‘llOlM'OL, lU.
ixo. U>»n:, A'c., furnished at the market
L-tf
, 1 litll in
1|.«- ooU
• rmiiote
'*/ lius
• ii
wiili tho
• \il, or
1 from
'lisniicnl
•ti i ct.ii nos
NVo tiro
iracniou.;
tlu* per-
* reinc'tiu
J, we ollVr superior fa
idimr and re marking,
urn weighers*
| SOY — | HI
Ca >TT()N ! i '(>TTON !
K101 IS & UO.,
AIUUIST’A- UA-,
OOTTON FACTORS,
AM, M1UNTS OP Till'. XKW ANI,
mx'Hxv yn:\.m i;k iii.i.k.y,
Eunnlng «yi|,ly between Augu.Ku nn<l Su-
vitniinli,
|^A\lNii inode the necessary Im-innss
■ rain-•innit'»,
era l adv
ail
etitm-u. 11., ti„
unnali. New \ k .,r l.n
H, jr/o. ,md e vpeiiM
Ui«*ludn,a ,• ivrnal rcvctiu-'
prepared In make lih-
iL'Hinerils of Colton
'•r shipment to Sa-
‘•rpool, with all iho
- if lend wit thereon,
v, A «*
i to t lie
' for Sa-
1*0 OK HINPIN o,
in all nil imANcnn:
PROMPTLY RXRCUTKO AT TIIK
Xluquiror Jolo Oilloo,
• • ') ■' Will I
r< •' i: 'i ilie 111 LI N,and• out
V • . v • 11.: 'Ill ill of
Avu t ,. r ,- # ,! • j ,| . j |'.,r ilc in fh it market,
1 Mur,", in bort . t ,••:■In days.
11h\ >l . p i i of .-tipper **lii|> i be-
'"eoii .Nfw Kiri; and Lncrmml, aJJ )iipmonts
'1 Utton intended P,r tt,, : l.iii. r pi... ••. will ho
•cutforward without del iy, thus a Voiding tho
lunin r cvjkmi • >t in ,ir.im-c and -lorage while
ta!>«V.,rk. KtaNJiCO,
Age tils i Steam or 11 cion,
MlVu-e .1 nek*on street,
- Yn Op.So. . . W.myn.ltloejL
Boarding School,
WOODHTOCK.
\f^- foil. l’M'.Dwill icopenlierllnard-
| |,o, 4 llMg lie, on lllO 1:1 of
J'-t.bcMvNt at \No..d in.-!;. imirCiivo Spring,
• c "- I,.ulmad commune at ion i now open
nm. f„ >m u lu. h pi;,.- - t- Cave Spring
lL ^«« a daily |age.
. 1 will Ik* cn. iged and every
**uniuKo fur educati >u« Rercd.
T K It M S.
'rSu^. rc :' i,n ; ’^^ntyweek: ♦2 r *0 in ad v unco.
I rtl;, :
<ajl«i«.ve„| trashing'.
.-V," 1 ' ,'«u*t fumi It tho’r own Led clothing
i;.,; •' r, ’- 1 -*' , d mu . apply them dws with
ii.: ’Materials and Slnmt Mu-
• c ani. lei*, il lurnishod, at tho
a , n ‘l Tcligious teaching of Iho
Fur hlrtn n - C ! 1,11 oi 11,0 •'•J'> ! - , '»*al Church.
*^rfurther infunuation apply to
Mrs. iv K FOLD,
Cave Spring,
Re^'» tK Y ,!8: i7 lr “ ,ho r IDliolt? oF 0 (im,rgin.
Ur:
_ h—tllw tw till „et 1
For Sale,
.iliintml
Select Limited School.
1 1 AVINtl long entertained the idea that a
I L limited School is best adapted to secure
tho highest ends of Female education, i have
selected Columbus, Ua.. as a suitable location
for iho establishment ot such an Institution.
The largo and commodious Residence of Mrs.
M. 10. Shorter, opposite tho baptist church, will
bo occupied for tho purpose.
The number of pupils will bo limited fo Id,
of which nurnbor 10 or 12 can he received into
my family iw boarders.
Pupil* must lie cntcrod for tho Scholastic
your, or for tho remainder, alter entering: and
uo deduction will bu made for nJisouco, except
in omm of nrotroctcd sickness.
Tho scholastic year will be divnied into three
terms—each 14 weeks.
The Firnl Term will o|»cn on tiro Dth of Octo
ber noxt, Tho rates for it os follow* :
Tuitiou Literary Department..- $*'»0 (K)
" Music “ 27
Music with uso .of instrument hh op
Latin 0 and 10 *h>
Koard.(cxclusivo of washing) 7 > 0()
To be paid iu advance, in currency or it?
equivalent.
Provisions will bo mode for ornamental
branches at the usual rates iu other institutions.
Hoarder* must furnish their omi sheets, pil
low eases and towels.
Applications for ontcring pupils will bo re
ceived until iho’Jth October.
Address until 2Mh Sept, at Kufaula, Ala.
after that time, Columbus, (la.
JOilN U. MclNTO&H.
. Russell co., Ala.
Col. J, T. Flowellen,
Dr. J. F. Rozetnun, Columbus, <la.
Col. J. M# Chambers,
Mr. James Cook,
Mr. Win. MitcaoL '* '*
Mr A. 0. Flowollon* "
Sept 8—Itw Sun copy.
Wesleyan Female College,
M A CJ O N* GA.
rpiIR Twcnty-oighth Annual Session opens
1 OCTOBER 2d, Tho Faculty is com-
dote. The rates for the First Turin, which ends
December Hist, are os follows;
Regular Tuition ill College Cliwoft
lilc nppheutioii* for puid.m under Um i*i••
d« nl'.s .imuesty proolamafion. amt al > t•» (i.»i
act all other prolessional Im.-inv
U. D. cV U. Wm. lloupr.R
aug 23 df
DOCTOR STA.M I-’OIlD
U KSlIMKS tlio practia^ of .M.’dwim* a'
Surgery. Oases from a distance noiiiii
surgical atto»lion can liutl cmnloj !.«!.)•• • • ■*
I;, V. M.
> U
DR. WORD
thi* city,
community in tiu
gory and obhtolrics
nit. n. m. (LciTivun,
II O jvo: EOrATIIIST,
r pllNDFKS hi* sorvicos to ihcoitiz.cD • t i'i*l
X umlm.' and vicinity. Ulhce at hi. rc idem t
on Molniosli i'truut, betwoea ti;.i. I *h ; 1 1 ,o
Clair, next tlonr to Dr. (hi-hiu io •■•»■!.
iMime hours troiu •> to 8 A. M. and iioiu I i •
V. M. no is u
Dr. A. E. Ragland
FFICHS lii,; professional aci ■. m lo l!**• mli
rains of Columbus. Wyimtoii ami the m-
ciulty; and will attend promt»t!y to all i i• •
al calls, lie may bo found .•! Mr. Bran-
'a Drugstore during tho 1 I l«i»
father's residence in Wynnl oiat niglu.
uug I
ROBERT C. GWYER,
SI 11PPINCr
COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. til Wilier H(r«-» i Yiav toik.
Con. ignmonls of CUTI’oN, J • L PI'.N fl N Iv
RuSliN, Ac., ,Vc., solicited.
Hrf> rcnet—L. Merchant X Co., Mobile.
juiya>j-3«n
CRANE, JOHNSON ft'QRAYBILL,
SAVANNAH, (IF.tlllPn,
VOKWAKIHNii ami (M.VilSSHl\ MU*'ilWI’S.
[ n. (IRAYBILL toko pici iro in In »»
'• ing his m iliy IViond-* in <’ durn'm ;
uintry Hint lie lias ro-o.Mabli. ii l In i. i i-
..avamiuh and will giv «• nvlnl hUcmi, -g !■■ G
bitsiuoss entrusted to them.
. PRANK, JoliX K. JolINSo.N', -mi 'tt' • • * I u.
1 A. 3TRA8SBURUER,
General Commission Mni-cliaut.,
NVJlOl.mSAl.K (ilMHJI .11,
loj ('.i.MMKiiui: srm:i:i, «»J
Montgomery, A In.
A LWAYS on hand an extensive a ■ ■»»« .
Lbiuor*. Wines, Sugar* ani U n If.*
du
K 1
Columbus, lla., Aug.\
.». V. TYI.KIt SAM I, K. KOH18PK.
TYLER & ROBISON,
Grocery X Commission Merchants,
NO. 129,
(i\v<it'fj Oj)jios'i!e the Hank of (?oln.mbu& % )
K KKP on b ind a good stock of I WMILY
<• mn’/■:/;it:s, ant *a/■.,.• >'and sro.s /;-
if 1 /.•/:, l itII. 17 T so.1/'. I’IMS, MI.’NIH.I-JS,
i ’i >MIIS, Si‘1)0Ij-COTTt>.\, nnSltistlc 0/1)'
ooous, at'.
Particular attention given to thu purchase or
.sale of any kind ol produce or merchandise.
J. A. TYLER,
um:Vtr ^ ^AM'L Ii. RUBISON.
BEDELL & CO„
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
(.V '•'•Ilf opjMiir, (,f Cnhimbii*,
CODUJVLJJUa, UA..
KPeoiHtantly mi hand ill iCFKIF.S ntid
i»l NlltV PtiUDLOK of over.' kind.
‘ oii.'iguiucut* of .Merchaii ii-<!*olii'i(od.
Prompl attention given lo tho purchase and
ale oi tiood* of every dc-eriplion.
W. A. UlWUlJj,
A. IL J1KDLLL,
julyl 1.—t f _ C, ti IIAItRLSUN.
I.C M’lLHIIAN, It.J. MKXr.FBS, .ISO. It. Xl’PKIlltAN
3i«i’i;iurAN & mi:m'! i:i:,
COTTON FACTORS,
Lcnrral Tammissiou Iler< iiants,
AN11 bK.4l.KU8 IN
I»HOVIQXONS f
IJALU HOPE AM) UAUOIXU,
MAIN STREET,
p.i: f\v LicN fi usr and ,:••«.>n dstwkf.ts,
(dll IS\ I , ICY,
KI XU AUF.NTS for 11.■ pricipal Manufae-
I) turcr.'-of lia.e Rope and riaagin;',, wo are
prepared al all time* to turni-Ii said articles at
l,»\\t i ca h price, direct Iioiu the laclory.
Now on hand
. .on Piece* Assorted Brands Ky. Bitgg.iiu .
Coil* dioiee Machine Hope.
FORWARDING.
To Ihi.’ branch •! our bu incss weave giving
• pncial alieui ,i. any goods sent loourcaic
will hai ,i old dispateh.
Mur i die.*, lor the handling ami sale ol
• Iricnd
<h>ired, wo uni inako lif>-
XCI.S on consignments ton*
oNew \ orU .
JL I'LKJl d X .. MKNKFFL.
thu
Cotton bought to order.
Prompt attention given to all eon
Jttlylsj.—Hin
J.
MIJIRTIA.X-.
til llroml Strrel* C.’oIumDn <*tm
Makor and Doalo ' in Gnu ,
AM. KINDS OK 111 :: MATI.lllAl. ' •
autici.es in tiii: -connm
llo*8tockiug and Reimiri:.' 1
ATKINS, DUNHAM iV (JO.,
C«ll.lllSSIO.\ , aatl l'«I!ll’Al!l)l.\/i )lUlt'iU\TS,
Al* UiAUiUCOLA, 1 LA.
July I If D. lS(F).-tf _
WM.'J. lllt.VNN()N A- CH>*.
Auction & Commission Merchants,
Kl.FAlJLA, ALA,
the rale
AM KM MI.I.MMV, l.KoN VON KIXKKX.
N i:Uil(;Ai\ vY V ON ZIMvHN,
COTTON FACTORS,
General Oommiosiou Morchauts,
1CAKONDKLET ST.,
NLiAV OK I. IGA NS, I.V.
A ;u us 12.1,18»v»-3m
wm. v. m’kkn/.ik, i.. r. joiixmtox,
WM. It. CIlAMitRlUi.
U M. A. tV t o.,
General Commission Merchants,
OOTTON BltOKEUS.
—ANI»—
Rcooivinij and Forwarding Agents,
AI*A«.A( UiCOl.A, ST,A,
AiiKUflllo-lm
WILLIS to CHISOLM,
Factor.., Commission Morchauts,
AND
Si'llIM’IINKi AOHNTS,
U!.\UbHST<).\, S .
Rustic Charm nml i mi
liio iinptovcd jirnclic • t
(U rb^ituU it* prof.,- . :* n*l 1-
Itif^mm iid ro^a: .
old delusions still lii . ;i i .. .•
hearth, iaila ,
from ;.»rgo towns, i. •
many u spociUcoliavm • • ,
inc-cou'fh, nprtto, t • : . .
epiloji-y, nml oilier ills 1, i
is heir lo, The form of jo . y v,
»yal touch,” in c i.l a of ui•
scrofula, lms not long di t ,,•,.
ur firnyor-boul;:: but tiu- a !•. t
1* “ti child’* caul" lor sale i- -
to lie scon in our n«WK)i:ipei~.
thus reminded of it* suitposcd u
powe.r of preserving t-:ulor-* lV<»n
il* of thu tlcup—)>ut it inti.-l L
berrd that £stilor> huv i-vr L •••n not. 1
foy tbeir auperstit.. .i , ;:vL a is lot
surprising to find this old faith lingering
ftinoiiR them.
One method for obtaining a cure for
whooping cough used to bo, to imp.iiro of
the first person met riding upon a piebald
horse, wind was good I.*p the malady. A
friend of l)r. LcLtsom, who one.* wont a
journey cm n horse of ibis description, wn
s.o frefluently interrupt 'd by <|po*tioii8
about this disease, that it was with some,
difficulty lie effected hi.- pro^rc; . lb rough
the villages in his route.
Con sin bio, the jaiinter, wrili ntf from
llams'ead, in 1S27, say-: My pretty in
fant, soon after you -aw him, wv seix.ed
witii whoopinp-eough. I timi medical
men know noteing of lliis tenib’.e disor
der, nml can afford it iu> n licl; conso-
•piently, it is in Iho inunis of «juacI;s. 1
lutve been advised to pul iiim tliroo times
over and three limes under a donkey, as
a perfect euro.”
An old remedy is: “Take a mouse and
Ilea it, and drio it in an oven, and bent it
to powder, uiul let the purlin uvi-wed drink
it in ale, and it will help him. ' For
deafness, “Take a hedgeho-, and l>a
him and ron.-l 1dm, and let tin* patient put
hOtneuf the grease Unit oommeth from him
into his earn, with a Ulle li«|Uid stora.v
mingled thurewiih, and ho shall recover
his hearing in u short space. r fhal has
holpon some that could not r almost
unylhlnR at nil for the space, of twenty
youres, and yet were hoi pen w ith this
medicine.” Or, “Take a g,ood iiver cole
(if possible she may ho «_•••'ten,) or else
some oilier brightc cele, an■V , r-oast ln»r up
on a sppitlu, and let the drrppiue; of bor
bo kept very cluane in some cavthon ves-
soll, and when you d » to b f, put (h.*
quantilio of tiiu quarter of a i">.mfullo
tlicreof at n time into your eare, ami then
stop it up with a little of llm x,. »l that
growelh liutwcen the two mr of a hliieko
shoepo, ami the next night i •llowm.r u e
the contrurio eare as afore is : aid, ami so
continue this for the space *»l i.i. orb n
dayoft, and il will help yon.”
No disease h:i^ given j i. e to niorecuii-
oils eataloguo of % el»ni*nis th.m the agm*. A
practice in some pan.- of tin* <•. uutry i
for tho patient to run nine lime through
a circle formed by :• luiav that grows
naturally in that direction; tin* process
being repented nine a. ■ - ivcd;»\ . A
spider given unknown lo flic pain nt is
hold \ ' l*'* minimi hi i|y ul h l( I »u il pro
venting U pal '\ysm. Mrs. IV-laiwy, ina-j
bitter dated March 1, Dl i i, ;.<• t’ <- ■
(wo inl'alliMo recipes for tin* a y. •: “ i.
Founded ginger made into a jm- lo with
brandy, spread on -heep s leati cr, and a
plaster of it laid over tin* navel. A
spider put into a goose quill, well -cabal
and secured, fining about fhecliiM - mck,
as low as tlio. pit of il* stomach. Kii het of
thcM*. 1 am assured, will jrivi ca e , *o
Ini turn cni." lipui lliis h.dy l.lanover
notes: ‘‘Altliou^h the ; «i pi no',' tin
spider iu the quill will probably • nlyerc-
alo amusement from its apparent th-ur L
ly, considered nn i-. ly in an old cluinu,
yet there is no doubt ol the medicinal vir
tue of spiders uml their webs, which have
been long known l<> tin- in ho hi-
lanls of Great Britain and Ireland.”
in Notes ui <I \> rrirs, N ». K’l!, Now
Series, parlieiilar.- are given ol the ctlieaey
of spiders’ webs rolled up like i pill, and
swallowed when the ague III Fc eo/egoe.
•Jnniiarv, r, '/•» •
1 he night : Tw
bet barley-w at.
■•V T s!|e di ink \
'oi lier. Taken
w uiderful erne,
iiigofii. 'f;
It would I •• I .
I Alt you* self;
eight botti- i
►trained oil*
lie a g ml war,
of that to eve;,
must be fre I
days, olberwi
Snails lia . i* !•
sumption; lit:iv
1 l> < Mary < odgli in
* o. Miron Hail:' Imiled in
La-water, oi what-
• hi be «»f great service
nine, they bare done
ho imai know M"tli-
-• no manner of tu le,
body should know il
I I should imagine .»i.\ or
i quail of water, and
put into n bottle, Would
a iding a spoonful or two
liquid sho lakes. They
m* overy two or throe
lh y grow too thick,
"'•/been a rnmo.Jy forron-
taken in our day, but re-
Comtnend' d in the veiilcenth century by
Sir Keneiiu fjigb.v. Aubrey describes
large snails, twi«u* or lliri, times as big a*
our common -uni!-, found on Ibc Surrey
or Sussex downs. He calls them tho
/»’' or lh which A limolo told
Aubrey the 1> r«i marsiml iirought from
Italy, ull l scatter.•«! tlioni on the downs
hereabouts, nml between Aibury and
Horse y, wit- vc are tho birgesl of »db
I b« v wer Lr<•.i.dit o\i .• iiy ibe earl, in
bv;s. !or the r .Nate, «-r Arundel, who
look them for a cmr-uinpiivo eompiaini.
They nro found in great number* on Box
Hill.
I*er8niiu 1 sketches -AiiguMa J. Kvvaiis.
Tlio uuthorof “Boididi” and ‘•.Maearia”
doaorves nnu e than a pa--ing notice at the
hands of every friend of Southern litera
ture and Southern get in.-. Wo are not
given to hyperbole, but L» /lo jindico to
Miss Evans, wo are compelled to umi Ian*
gungo Mint will appear hyperbolical to
those who have m»t. watched her career or
lmvc not ‘Studied” her production* a*
“works of i:rt.” lu native genius, then,
wo believe lor tube a star of the 11 rsl mag
nitude. Still i;i the heyday of young wo
manhood, her gcidu? i- - ?«» exuberant n.=,
in most of ilj> nmnifoRlations •parlieulnrly
in some of lh** fin*'-t pas-ag/'s of “Mnca*
ria”--to present tp die cold, unintpngsdou-
ed critic tlio appearance of “high art"—
reckless of the “uniti* ” — a Koh-i-noor
“in tlio roug!i.” But Ibis defect, this
blemish upon n geni of purest my serene,
mu.4 speedily pass away; in fact, you can
already see that it is pa-dug away. “i*rnc-
tico makes lu rfect,’’ uml practice only;
and with each rilcceediiig Work of Miss
Kraus, it is plain t» the m ».-t indilferent
observer that she i* surely rising on tho
wing ol a mighty inspiration to her de
creed place aim'll:' “tho lew immortal
names that were mu horn to die.’’
'Flm lady admirer-; of tho author of
Beulah” will be interested to hear that
she does not hclonclo the “i.mnel> guild,"
us i< so usual with women of genius. IVr-
soiially i.liraelive, that aUraetivenos* is
inde.-ciihnhiy heighlem'd hy a wondrous
charm of manner, and by unpretentious
conversational p"\yi .-u.‘hn*, we venture
to alii no, Imv e n rely been equalled by Lbe
eelel'i'iti.-- ol either -ex. .splendidly as
rdio writ os, «•biquwd. e he is with her pen,
she Mir|»a**es. hei-tdf when she speaks;
and you cannot help thinking, when lis
tening to her improvLutiomd flow of
spark ling thought on all imaginable sub-
j rtc, hero is an Aim i iean ( oriniie, quite
equ:d to the ghirii •! ( om epti..n Mad
nine ilo Stael; In*: • • i. a ,\ oung woman of
extraordinary w«-u!:h of intellect, \vlio*e
luhors in the i i • • I * I of letloi- are bound to
e.verci.-o a )io|.-nt in il nm. o in improviru:
ihoDe-le end / , !( \.iting the character ol
Soulhoin SiD-iatui'o. Mi nm/iis .\ryu't.
I tiff l*tt tt lor Kansas.
W VAN POTT K, Allgn.'t “T,
Kansas is reafiy a ningnifl- ent .‘■iiate,
ami one of vast capabilities. Mv reeent
trip high upon tho line of lbe I biion J'a-
eific railway lms convinced mo uf Ihi .
Dot mo hero relate a lint. in 1S<*) an
frisliwiuimn— a widow lady who;a* only
iiieans consisted of four hundred dollar.i
in monoy, and some half dn/en eliihiriMi,
look one hundred min sixty nei«:s of llm
Goyornment land.
•Since then, ?lio liar increa ed this, bv
n8i>islatico of l,«r children, until her elf
and children now own 1,200acres, all paid
lor. 1 lirs year j»hc sold her butter, made
last year, for $900. She has reeently sold
Iho balance ol her hist year's ( urn crop,
1,*J()0 bushels, for S2 oO per busliei. which
is ^3,UN), iiasl week .-he m.bl U'J head of
oxen for $75 each, for ?>l,C».»o. She -..Id
her bacon and hams for some S'lUO. ;
that the produce other farm, over a:, d
above koeping the family, ha heen over
#0,000. Sho has now «>n i-iiml If.D head ol
cuttle of all siron: IbrVKoi wliieli li<* r,
fused SoU each, folic has ‘JU lirkiiiH ol Imt-
ler in the collar, which averag.. );'D||... .
each, aiul wliieh she say- she will g.-t 7 •
vonu per pound for, hy taking it to ■•me
of the United State* posts higher up. Sim
ha* also, hogs in abundance, and ».» acre-
growing corn, which will j.rodi*.- id
bushels to the acre.
Now this seems like exaggeration but it
u literally true.
J)r. Graham, in his “1 ><u
proRcribtul .-pid/irs' web-* for ague and in
termittent fever, and al • nam powder
mndu of spider*, for tin* ague; and men
lions his l.nowlcdgO of a -pid« r having
been sewn up in u rag and worn as a
pnrUpt round the nock to e'.nirm a wav the
ague.
In 171* a Suf-ox miller )*avo twenty
drop* ul the spiiits of hartsliorn in hall' a
quartern of gin 1“ drive a w.«\ tin*, ague;
and he allirmed that it*had driven away
Ilia many n time.
Old John Aubrey, the Wiil-hire anti*-
<(tiary, is very positve iltal iho .l-Lvo-o-
ihibra, a mysteiiou - word, written triang
ularly, on parchment, uml worn about the
nock, will expel dbease, i-pi.eia1ly to ter
tian ague. With this spi ll, Auhrey adds,
“Ono of the Wells' hath Mind «i»ovo n
hundred of the ague.” Then he tells us
to “gather cinquefoil in a g< >> l a-pi«t, and
let the moon be in tho mid le i\« ti, il you
can, and take of tho powder of il in while
wino; if it bo not gathered ?e < oid ng lo
tho rules of astrology it liutli little or t">
virtue in it. With this ret ip vine Brad
ley, a (Junker, at Kingston \\ iek ttj
I’he Crowning i «»•«* linn
(lie Sc;
W
11.1,18, A. tt. eiiM.K.M
ILL atlcn.l to the |»nr«*Ii:» -e. ib- iiteDhip-
iii. Dl I'.iro'mui and Ib.ine-iir 1'inl*,—
C.
FOR SALE.
U 111 TK OlVors liis until :
,.i i ,niu.m ,, iii imu county
(i u ot L.wu :ex, ten miles | r „ „ V.,l I .m ., tho
Iku in,-» «* ;ln .^ lw " iiiilos Irma Aynttuh.—
jid-JL: con tu it, i i , ur thou.Htinl tlir»*o liun-
lion tufTl*. huu.lrod arc ; t culliva-
ofwhi°,rt ,,M< 4 Jn h'.tdiiy in tin, county,
within ! C evcn hun-lrc l li.4 \ e I., ell clc.ir/ai
.. 'I Tho dim l.-.-UHly
n.V ">• Hontoti.m Ij u FiiWuiitml
ci.tiroly TUo l.uild-
wcl1 *•“n-iriined.-
*nd .-iiriM. r i' r 1 '" l - , l>..r<-r^ nro
CjtiJrwi TV,' it> 1.K U|-w tr.li .!■ 1*N
l.lVi.'i All ..I 111. Iilueli
h" -s i i w,f * ‘D'’"as'-'nie ol mules, cuttle,
^•rijaniu^; { “* '•« uvo, ono,
iulyCl—L'tawtt **’ ’ALDBtlRK.iluViuiuah.
Fuel •
00 I
To he paid in advance, in curroncy
equivalent. J. M. DONNELL.
aug £Pw7t President.
Residence and Small Farm
Fori SAtiE.
1 0F1TR for salo my Residence and Farm,
lying tonr miles nortn of Culuiubu*. on tho
river, oouUduiac 250 acres. Any person desir
ous ot entoring into tho tniuiufivcturing bu*i-
neg s will find u« good wator power on it iu, any
in this vicinity. It him on it a good dwelt,tig
ium«e and outnousos and Inn House .
Apptv ioon oi you
Sept, 1, ltoS-lm
il
t.iiiiue.-iwui »S. U.i • ... ... - -
I i.. Au rustii, m i.: Me*M*s t’(.irk, Dodgo .V
.Mr i Moit.lv a .Nephew, .New \ uk; Messrs
t ' \ < "..: • s . 1 . ... i ■. 1' ■ mu.: Me u
I*. i i r.-.i. t, Fenwick X Co,, JJalUinure, Md.
ttUg ~l-«lll,'
mmivsts ; v.
I JR A. EL F. BROWN & SON,
.v /; u /. < > Y DOM, com mi:* ’ I'D hi r,
^’iLL •• trend promptly i * iho purebafi
Me
. Me
A lb.Ploy.VO.
y, I..
, l S .Mute.ill,
Carriage and Wagon
MATERI Al
lo any ono uisliiip; to oii;::igc in ih:u I*;.
as it stand.-, and the privilege ••! Lie d m
known us
MoKEE’S CARRIAGE SHOP,
ON OULKTilOlIPE SlRUtn'.
Such M Hubs, Follows, Unkaod P- ; h.t• .
i<r. and one lot of :» o, r (ed I mu, Lu.
and Batts and Serin*', Ik'hiL. 151
Tools,
4 Fine Express W;igcns, New,
l Humor. * Holts t.and Hou-idi.dd .r.i 11.>
uii Furniture.
Those who want harj: iih r •• t vc •
a call, us I am umv •dosing "lit
Augmt 1 l id _
|l?8r.\Hi.iniutn iv His
WM* SMITH IlltOW N ' (>••
vrnoi.itau.R in. \n ■; '*■
BOOTS AND SHOES, j
4Io* !Ui| VlinmlNirii Hl*i n Noil*.
bhtnueiut'i ut C’oD"
•on. .id l hi it. • e i L i Iv n ■
I .li* ariangeiueui* are • ueli •
attention to (ho intonr*t «»( the
Sept 15—-m
tin
lead iii
bcloru i
rly
I'cau*
•! bv
I. o.i.ii I ( AH pure*
i v. i ling of nil el i
free ol
low On, m
FOR SALE,
at 'ini: oi.ii st 1 no "i
J. H. JAQ.UE3 to iiRO.,
A I,DC OF FINK
Top aud no Top Buggies,
IIARNESW,
WHIPS AND COLLARS/
U ' I -lllNl* In. I., p-nul I l|i. I..' . .. ii, >..■ ..ill
ell' lie Ip III ri* Il, oi e\e||.il.> |'.i| .'"I •
Tbnmcs, linlli cured above «•!;.■ immired.
“A herring that is n»*Jl ph klcd, an i j
Split Oil tho iioliy .-ide, and wm m- d vc.y j
hot, and lay oil nn l»"tli tin uf tic* led •
will help the ague.”
Earthworms nro bollcvod t hnvo won* |
derluJ vortueH. A wino »>1 carli: worms, ’
with a liltlo aomped ivmy uml Knglisli |
ahtlron, will do a man who b th<- nun- l
dice—“marvelous much g* •• I. l'.n.th-|
worms were 111 o an
king’s m il. “Ti
lay it alive u)>on tie* phi* • a .u*d, tm*ii '
taken greet, ilock**leaf «*U two, ami lav
thu Wornu*, an i then bind tlm m, •
about tho nccke of the par
night wild) hlM) giU'lil to II.
morning, when hen rii< n
ugailic; and if it bo llm .
worme will turn into j>. ..
otherwise, the Worme will
liis own former Ftalc, n >
alivo.”
Among the various <
o|iiiop*y, and other con\ . .. "..!••
tho berries of mislld -i
pri/.cd. JYii old writ i f -i
liful plant inu-t have In
tlio Almighty for furlhci i 1 •
purposes than luridy to L d lino, i ' . »•
to be hung up superstition l.\ in t' < !•*-••
to drive away the spirits.'' IL* : .•!>. t*
tho voih ration in which tho I)
hold, to tho cure* they pcrb*n.i«' I b\ t o
meaiH ol (lie mistletoe of the o.t\ . Bom
callo 1 this remedy lu /.<
dy with thi* name is prepared Lo the p« •
i;ent day.
The pains of teething ail ml amide •■••,*
j for the ((*■<• of chnriii*. Th« ** urn chi* d\
in the lornis of heads or bind-. Tie
“Anodyne Necklaou" Was ( 'iiici s m
cii'.iifiMid -il by iu inventor t e i • • i * * 1 • •
ly: “What mother tun fo'. ; \-> her eii
wi»o uiier- her uh;h| I■» <L • '...ib ot a,
a,P»dyne lieel.lace !” Tlii« I’.n • to • k
iiieo « oimisled of m string of pi • • ‘ h.eio,
in the form of oat*, ami w.i Iroiiftlv >0
eoiiiiiiondeti for teeth-eultimc by
Turner, ii*« inventor, and /*• Cham
bcrbiin, who pore .*1 tho —••ret. . W*
romembor jeurm-.y ng all the way L mi
Soultiwalk lo «t. *ng Ai.m 1 • ]■ >
oftheso “amnlyno<,“ fo, , little hiolhc
who was culling hi L* •:I,.
A the -die *f the l.i-L 15 *u».
liful of the
Tlio mo t rlriliing and oluervcd of their
now toiiett'* xv won, by a >lately Geor
gian girl, who in,ohm - eoiild not have
exceeded twdity, but wim carried hersolf
witii tlo* air ol n woman of forty—ul one,
loo, who hud looked down lb * crater of
life mu} found Ihero wir notliing in it.—
11 or dross con-i. led. ». :i traiir of white
vnlvot, falling not from the wnst, but from
the) shoulders, ami 11ailing il - *h»w length
along. It was without -ie.-ves, but wn
held over the shouub i t v cluster qU-|
of largo diamonds, The arms were ban
ami poii.-lo'd as tlioso o| aftHliie of i'rnx
tile* 4 , as w.*s ni o tho /nee and not k and
bust. Jndeod the Inanity was marbleizcd
—was turned into nlabasler hy a new
liiotiiod I'l'eiiuineiing wliieli we won! tie-
scribe, for Ihe i*i a-on Uml. girl* will ti in I
• >ul tho ifiprot 8Doi, enough, and w» ch,
Hot intend to gratify the curiosity of the
•wretched limn •*! thi; day and g.mern'i'*n,
who, it would • ii, have nothing better
lo do than tom quail.t Uieinsdve- with the
mimpest am! mo.-t >*crcl ol a Indy’ - make
up. The heavy white \ »*lvel ol lbe train
did not look warm on a creature so cold
and statue quo a- tin* wearer, though a
thousand light worn hln/.ing nml hh»*d
ding streams of im i bl«* lire out on the
warm air of a ftill mi'•eiuuuar night.—
( ominon - place people it. ill., and i aid tan.
and go?s:vmer ti-su *s, flirted their Ians and
drunk ice wator, and id.ru!led out on the
ground ami l a ••• nies, ami exclaimed :
“Oh, dour, Imw hot it i-Imtslie moved
like a great white cloud that sails above
Him intersecting air current- of tlm earth
sphere. This robe was noted for its entire
absence ol trimming, an almost unprece
dented tiling in thi- day of extravagant
ornamentation. The leiir wa- powdered
with pearl, and pi.s.- d in the A-pasht
style, lull instead > f blue ribbon, u-ually
employed in the making ot that superb
eoilVeu're, a eiico t «M •i'anmmJ slur elus
tors were pubstituic I. 1 in* slipper* wen*
of white kid. and hud diamond 1
fastening blonde and satin Imw
gloves or bracelet were worn;
From the Loudon Times, of September Mli •
The Death of Mih. Moore.
On September itb, at Slopcrton(’-dtage,
Mrs. Moore, widow of the late Thmmt .
Moore, K*q , author uf “Lalla liookh,
aged sixty-eight. This is nn annomice-
ment that quo of the la t rose of a glori
ous summer bus at length disappeared.
Few are now left of the bl illiunt cmupnnv
who adorned the early part of the him*,
teenlli century, aud whose names are
famous iu our literature. Among these
names none is or will be held in timrn
kindly remembrance Ilian tlmt of tin* iadj
t<» whom tlio pool Mtunit gave hi IiohiI.
Moore not only loved her—in* wa* proud
of her, and it is delightful to see in'hi*
letter* and iu Ids diaries with wlml eager
ness ho sounded her praises, lie write .
U> bis mother in IS!A:
“You cannot imagine what a scn.-aticn
Bessy excited at the ball the other night.
She was prettily dressed, and eeilainly
j looked very heautitul. 1 never -aw •
mueb admiration excited. Jt UnJ.v ey-i
crybody almost that sees her Imw like the
form and expression of her fare are to
Catalani'a.”
And to through nil his letters and jour
nals, he is never tired of referring u» be
—quoting what sho said, t-lling what -he
did, describing how she locked, and re
cording imw sho was admired, (le mar
ried her in lt*lI, and her hhloty ’rruiniucd
uj» in tliis one phrase -tbal : lie wa* llm
delight of his life. She doc- not appear
to occupy a great place in lii- po. try . but
it is one of the curious trail of many u
poet that lie i- excited to nig let by the
real mistress of hi* lieait tlimi by tome
imaginary heroine, or by -in.* beauty
that kindles a passing tfanu*. Mr Moore
was riot a Ije.-hia, imr a Befttri* «*, nor a
Laura, nor a Highland Mary, de-im *d in
*ong U» live forever; lull a* much m uuv
of incite, if not more, she wa- n pect’-
idol.
She at threecL !• / k cn Ho mornie^
cl M..iola> last She wn • n ibie to llm
end; tl,c« knew that •'■<> was living, and
said that idle wa* <|um • liappy. Dio* wa*
the bi t that remained lo m of llm Moore
(Minify, and now that .-lie has departed,
we begin to count with some-adues-, bow
many links are there left t<» connect the
present generation of letter.* with the
past ?
the
nit
. Ni
mught
Ir.
tlo*
p'ump, T'oului • bould' r to tlm delicate tips
of tlio taper Ii • - A (teg* tber, tlioc.nu
tume was a model of n**bm ss, simplicity,
and every •*>d and pi r ed thing loo
modesty.® Tlu* \o.wever, being below
par, and even a mo !• riL* indu gence *i it
not permitted in full ore a, nothing re
mains but to record thi •• the culminating
aiul crowning • • •om.*
Visit t » thr Biuth I’ui k or Gcn.
Wahuisoton, Lice: and uhikh..-A
Corr.*-poiulent <»f the Fredei ieluluirg
JspJger writes:
On Saturday last I paid *i vir-il to the
birth place of Washington: yes, (In* im
mortal Knlhor of his ( oiiiilic. Wake
field — for tliat # is the name of the pi mo* ix
situated on Pope’s (not Bridge a* \\ m-Jj-
ingtoii Irving incorrectly states it) / reek.
N« t one stone is left upon another of thu
building in which tin, Father of In-: coun
try first saw the light of earth, and even
tlo* (.torn* eroded on the place by the lain
G. \Y. 1*. Custis lo denote tlo* spot, has
been destroyed or carried oil'. The iden
tical spot as pointed out by one of the •!••*
acciiduul , and probably llm ob!c t of tlm
family, is now a corn field. Tlm land i .
owned by Mr. Wilson, who married a
Miss Washington. This estate Iim-' tnvn
in thu Washington family l'M nu i'tivn
hundred yoatS.
The family tomb is on Bridge creek,
about one half milt, distant fiom Pope':;
creek. It is this, probably, which mis
led Mr. Irving in stating that Hie birth
spot was on Bridge's creek. Lack of
time and tho condition of tlm weather
prevented mo from visiting tlm birth
spots of iIio other character-. Tin* house
in which Monroo was born, and also HimL
in wliieli Richard Henry Lee wm- bom,
arc both gone—not a trace of them re
mains. That in which Robert K. Leu
was born--thu Slalford llou-c is dill
standing iu all its splendor. The L«gi*~
laturu • f Virginia had, prior to tin* war,
appropriated a sum of money to enelo u
the hirlli spot ot Mr. Monroo, but, Ln*
unex plained reason, il \v»- never
done.
Anecdote of Choate.
Rufus Clioato, in an import mt a- ani!.
and baltory case, at sea, had Hick Barton,
duel main of thu clipper si,ip t'huiteupc,
on tiu* *lnnd, ami budgeted lorn o i».r
about an hour, that Hick <;••( lo- ad. wa-
and iiauled by tiu* wind \ • 1m ing
The Pop/
golbm* at
Father t»r»b
l it tier from
ed with cv.
pr.
pc*
cut,-
Air 1>oU
rreat pait of Id tin
music ami cmver..
n addition to I.i- Id
mist, is known to
igrecaldc and entoi
it day, i\e• I
lipsing till the pri
Holiness wlm, bu ti
Ii lilt w it it u 1 ■'
great favor w if.ii t.' •
likes him pur o , dd
useful in I'oliti. al i .
eiilrust* him with
vciy delicate iialui
A Irloiul of mine
Lincoln). p,*-iug •
was painfully hitieii
single Id"w of a !
aimed, J.ill* 1 liman
enr.g-d ,...!•* fiat, -
ID
,1,. com*. Prn- IX
nm-ie, and pa--,** h
id. with him Li-zl.
• 11 Mint talent a- a pi
be or,o of |lie U,">1
lairiilig talkers of tlm
a m> didicully in
ce entourage oi 111-
IlHlU upon
indeed, in
tho keen Boston lawy •
At ll,c beginning of In
said that the night wa i
devil nut raining lii;
Fu Ide.nly M r. Choate a
“ \N u* there a moon it.
“Yes sir.”
hallo*
testimony Hi. Ic
ih, y«
a
” Y '*-. a full imum !
“Di,l you oo il
"N "l n mite.”
“ I ln*n how ilo you
moori T'
• ■ rho Nautical \ i
1’ II believe that ‘•ooner
i tbi*
urldd
•muti*
• linds him
• r"lifetimes
duties of a
•d cl
ugi.v do
tick, :.i
i ,ullv. I"
11 inti v
. llm pi i
lump,
tin,ii an
w .l 1U III I
lid
glowing
i Imv
: harp, Mr.
crjniin* i"i f" ‘
a. i'.o-U'd wi:h, '
That dog has lm
iU*.” “I 1
1 want t" Ive t!
that there is a pi
“Why, Brin
ed to rails he
“\\ hat -
night, si»
“Binnacio
leiige.”
“A Ii, you a
ton.”
“ Wind tlm Id,,/.
ing me thi hour for to make mo dull
“Be civii, ir. And imw tell me v.Imt
latitude and longitude you cro-.-, I tb ,
equator iu V”
“.Sim you’re joking,"
“No sir! I am in earned, and I deum
you to answer mo.”
“I shan’t.”
“Indeed! You am elii* f mate of a
clipper ship, and are unable to am.war -•»
Kunple a qimsti-m ' ’
“Yes, *l,s llm imple-l qimMi m I • y r
ha/1 n ked lue. Why, 1 thought »\o /
1 tool Ol ft lawyer knew that tin*.. .,m t .. .
I a In<I> who \vi b- ! latitude at the equator."
I I m tlm >« ti, ii - «*- i that .-hot floored Rufu- 1 •
' Al lepgHi he was
■ h M -." v » , about {
I.-cl tb m ten min-
\yn tho i opt). “hill
t t *i icali/.ing erne
i,r,o-nt after death. ’
.•ii tlm fanta-t
did ,V"U d.
Ai, Arkansas butternut adv
• i, il wa* I “miy gal wbal In, got a •• ..
' I ul : -billet, and who know- Imw
• dd Is it is of children, can hour "t a :
Mppl^ing to tfio Uiulvlrtullc.1.
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