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VOL. 11.
An Independent Republican Newspaper, Published
at Auraria, Lumpkin County, Georgia*, devoted to the
preservation of the Union, and Sovereignty of the
Spates. The sycophant of no Party—the slanderer
of no Individual —the friend of Jackson.
PUBLISHED EVERT 9ATURDAV MORNING,
•By 11. H. GATHKIGiSIT.
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vat ce or at four dollars, if not paid until the end of
the year. *
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the Editor, to any subscriber in arrears.
Advertisements and Job Work will be executed at
the customary prices
< lommunications to the Editors must be post paid to
entitle them to attention.
No subscription received for less than a year.
EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS’ DUTY
Notice to Debtorsnnd Creditors to be publishep
six weeks.—Prince’s Digest, page 157.
Ad intended Sales oi goods and chatties, belonging
to iostators or intestates goods and chatties, shall be
published in two or more public places in the parish
J county] where such effects are to be sold, and in the
gazette, at least forty days before the day of such in
tended sale.— ibid 151.
All sales to be between the hours of ten and four
o’clock, and if continued from day to day. notice to
be given thereof on the first day of sale.— ibid 167.
Sales of real property to be on the first Tuesday in
the month, at the place of public sales,after sixty days
publication.— ibid 171.
Application for Letters of Dismission published six
months. — ibid 168.
ESTRAYS.
To be advertised by the Clerk of the Inferior Court
SHERIFFS
That advertise with us are notified that to make
their sales legal, must appear,
For March by the thirty first of January.
For April, by the seventh day of March.
For May, by the fourth of Aptil
For June, by the second day of May.
For July, by the -ixth day of June.
For August, by the fourth day of July.
For September, by the first day of August.
For October by the filth day of September.
For November, by the third day of October. ’
For December, by the thirty first day of October.
NOTICE.
A LL persons are forwarned from tres paesing on
A. No. 346, Ist District, 3d 3 ction.und Lot
No. 718, 3d District, 2d Section. Pc:sons wishine to
purchase said Lots, can do so by applying to the sub
scriber at his residence in Perry, Houston county,
Georgia.
AUSTIN PERKINS.
Jan. 21.—14—rovv2rn.
Ji ranch Bank of Darien ut .duraria.
AT a meeting of the Board of Directors of thi
Branch on Wednesday the 21st inst. It was or
tiered, that a reduction of If) per cent, upon all notes
falling due alter the 15th of February next, be requir
ed to be paid hi.”
Extract from the minutes.
JOHN N. ROSE, Cashier.
Auraria, Jan. 24. —11—tl
~ LAW NOTICE?
HAVING been request, d. by S. D. CRANE Esq
to attend to his unsettled professional business
in this county, during bis absence, those clients w ho
may have employed him, will please call on ..e at Au
r.iria, or lent e their instructions with John I). Fields,
jr nt Dehlohiivga.
jun. 17—2 l GEO. W. PASCHAL
GOLD!! GOLD!! GOLD!!
Lot No. 231 15th Dist. 2nd Sectton.
If not sold at private sale before the 18th day of
November next, will be sold i- th. L wn <>t Milledge
die on that day, the above valuable Gold mine.—
The terms of sale are one half cash,, and a credit ol
twelve months lor the remainder. This lot has been
tested, and proved tn contain Gold— Persons desirous
of purchasing will apply to
N. B. JUHAN Agent.
Oct. 29-—3s—l't
LATEST FASHIONS.
D. CLOCK & CO.
ATHENS, GEORGIA, ,
I NFORM their Cm*’oners, that tliev have, during
the present week, rev a considerable addition
to their assortment from Neu Yo k. -el. vt. d with
particular care by one of the Partners, who recently
visited that place, for the purpose of obtaining the
latest anti mH improved Fashions.
Among the articles recently received, are the fol
om iug:
Sup. sup. and common Blnck CLDTH.
Sup. sup. "• common Blue do.
Sup. sup. ” common Brown do.
Sup. ami common Drab do.
do. Rule Green do.
Ohvc and Bottle Green do.
Claret and Mulberry do.
Steal mixed do.
Plain Black CASIMERS.
Jo. colored do.
Fancy striped and ribbed do.
White ana buff do
. Fancy, striped, blue, mixed, and drab SATINET TS.
MOHAIR. PLAIN, AND FANCY VFLVET,
English Silk, Valencia,
& Cashmere Vestings.
An assort meat ot well fitting S POCKS.
flam and Ruffled Linen BOSOMS.
I.VDM RI'URRR CLOTH.
.5 genera! assortment of trimmings.
Ready Made Clothing,
INCLVDLNG
INDIANUBDEB COATS,
IXPERCIOVS TO AIR UK WATER.
Over Coats. Dress Coats Frock Coats, Vests,
Fanta’oons, Drawers. and Cloak*.
V'■p’Gentiemens Clotting, ladies Habits, Ac. Ac
made to order at short fcOlxe.
e;x ss- n-.K
MINERS Wk RECeBDER
SPY IN TH® WEST.
‘LET THERE BE HARMONY IN THINGS ESSENTIA I, —L IBERALITY IN TH INGS N'T ESSENTIAL CHARITY IS At L.”
AURARIA, LUMPKIN COUNTY, G ;■ 5S3®.
Pigeon Roost
MINING COMPANY.
IN CONFORMITY with an Act entitled “an Act
to Incorporate the Pigeon Roost Mining Compa
ny, of Lumpkin county,” Books of Subscription will
be opened for Stock therein, as follows, viz r
AT AUGUSTA, on the 15th of January, and be kept
open for three days.
AT -AVANNAH. on the 21st January, inst and be
kept open for two days.
AT WASHINGTON, A ilkes county, on the 27th
January, and be kept open for two days.
AT ATHENS, Clark connty on the 30th January,
and be kepi open two days.
iT MILLEDGEVILLE, on the 3d day of Februa
ry, and be open three days.
AT MACON, on the 7th day of Frebruary, and be
kept open two days.
AT COLUMBUS, on the 12th day of F< bruary, and
be kept open two days.
A . * URARI A, from tne present time until the 15th
January, for a limited number of Shares.
AN AGENT will attend at the above named times
and places, a id Copies of the Charter and Constitu
tion of the Company will be furnished for the satis
faction of those who may wish to subscribe for Stock.
Shares, One Hundred Dollars each, 25 per cent, only
required in advance By order of the Directors,
J. R. CALN, Sec’y.
Jan. 3.—4l—tf.
'CT 0 The Sout .eru Banner, Southern Spv Georgia
Constitutionalist, Savannah Georgian. Georgia Jour
nal, .Southern Recorder, Federal Union, Macon Tele
graph, and Columbus Sentinel, will please give the
above three weekly insertions, and forward their ac
counts to this office for payment.
PROSPECTUS,
OF
THE TELLEGRAPH,
A WEEKLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN DARIEN
AT THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
BY NATHANIEL M. CAULDER.
OUR first year has nearly closed, and as yet, we
nave, never come tieiore the public, with a re
gular prospectus. Our views it is true, have been
briefly set forth in the first number of our paper, bu
its circulation, at tnat early period was of course, ve
ry limited, and they could cot b« very vvideh dissemr
inated. Under these circumstances, presenting out
Prospectus, it is but right that we should, in as few
words as practicable, reiterate them. Our Country,
our State, and our Home, have an equal claim, and
thei, several and united interest, it shah ever be our
aim to promote.
The general politics of our belovea country, shall
occasionally occupy our columns,but as Editors, we,
disclaim all political party connections. A et.ict and
und'Maling nc •ii y, oliali always cliaracteiiz. .nr
writings, tor reasons which are good, and substantial.
Our patrons and friends are found among those ol
both parties, and it is at their suggestion, we consent
to pur.-ne this course, lor the establishment of thepa
per is desired by all, and could not be sustained ex
cept by a Union of both. I’lius then, we
and lo our friends ol both parties, to our patrons, and
to the public-—we pledge our best, and most unremit
ted exertions, to render ours, a useful, entertain.i
and interesting paper.
Subscribers received nt ihis office, and at the Darien
Bank AgencyAuraria, Lumkincounty.
LIST OF LETTERS
REMAINING in the Post Office at Auraria, on
the Ist of January. 1835, which, if not taken
out by the Ist of April next, will be sent to the General
Post Office, as dead Letters.
B. Wm. Lackey.
Win. AV. Box, M.
Edward F Braket, Jacob Matthews.
Thomas Burch. Lewis Marshlmrn,
Miss Ami B'>y ktn, Stephen M< Laughlan,
C‘ Archibald McLaughlan,
Henry M Clay 2, Wm. Miller.
Robert Collins, J.
Parish Carter, Joseph Norris,
JacohCanoil, Miss R. M. Nelson,
Philip A. Clayton, Reuben Norman,
Samuel G. Colt, P.
D. DiviJ Porter,
John Purus, A Peck 2,
Daniel R Dees, Thompson D. Payne,
Stephen Deraga, Major John Powell,
Lewis Daubs 11. S. Patton 3,
E. James Faxon.
Wm. Edgerton. Richard Perry.
F. R.
Henry Fry, Reuben Rens.
Robert Freeman, S.
John J. Falconer, Alexander Scott,
Tinsley Fortu.n Ann Emmerson Sewell,
G. Joshua Sewart,
M. H. Gathright, John McLehom,
Hiram Gillehain, D.
D. C. Gibson. Dr. Shelton,
H. Jeremiah -'r>ber 3
Thacker B. Howard, < T
Joseph Hansford, V' iley Tipp»
Alford Harris, VVtn. Tucker.
Wm. Hesterly, Dyer Talley.
7..M. Hatton 2, ' V.
I. C. Vickery.
W tn. Israel. AV.
K. Wm. E Walker,
Wm. Key. Wm, R. 5\ illiams,
1.. Jam. ? Wrice,
James Landrum, John 11. Ware,
Win. Lindsey. Wm. v\ard.
Win. Laird,
fan 10—3 t CHARLES A ELY. P. M
LIST OF LE 11 ERS
K EM VINING in the Post Office at Dahlonega
Lumpkin county, Georgia; which, if not taken
out by the l«t of April, lb'3s, w ill be sent to the Gen
eral Post Office, as dead Letters.
A. John Langston,
Robert Alexander, John S Little,
Wm. Anderson, Manon Union 2,
Charles Anderson, M
Barnabas Arthen. Daniel Magnies,
B. Milton Martin,
Thomas Y. Buford, Stephch McDaniel,
J. Blackwell. Felix McKinney,
Thomas J Bow tnao, John H Martii.,
Jefferson Bowman. zVaron McDaniel,
S. D Crane7, Joel ’’arable.
[ Henty M. Clay 2. N.
Ambrose Christcper, Charles H Nelsen,
i Sion Carter, Thomas A Noland,
Apen C.’trk, Jane? Nicho!«oz,
AND
D. C. Candler, Elijah Nicks.
John D Chapman, P
E. K. Camp. John L Parker,
D. David D Palmer 2,
Gen. R. G Dunlap 2 I. D Pan n 2,
Col. Richard Dennis, Anderson & Pinchback,
James L. Duff , VV > Pinchbeck,
Johnso Davis, John F Price,
Edward Davis, Davi H Porter,
Ehud De ny, Augi s u- Parker,
Melton Davis. John Patterson
E. R
Arjah Elliott, T lover Read,
■James Edinjton, John Russel,
Jesse Edwards. Josepn Rm ledge,
F. James \ Brooks, ~
T. J. Fennell, W j| y Rog rs,
Wm Finley, J<» n nay,
James Fle'cher, Sanders W Ray
Gen. J Folds, S
John D. Fields 2. Z ichariah Samuel 3.
Isaac Fleming, Cyrus Sear,
Gilb-rt Falls, Wm Stepp,
Hedgnan Green, Johna 1 an Sparks,
Linsey Gad- is, John Sm th,
H. Job Shay.jun
Samuel H irris, Ri< ha-d Sieward,
James P Haynes 3, T
J. J Hutchinson 3, Elias Turner,
Jo' n Hail. Doctor Towns.
Elijah Hampton. Charles '.Thompson.
J. U
Wm. E. Jones, Wm H Underwood, Esq
Je-ry Jones, VV
io athan B Jones, John H Ware 2,
Rob rt Johnston, Wm B Woody,
Young Johnston Jacob B Witzel,
K. Wm H Walker,
Saurnel King, James Water®,
Wm Keenum, Y
L. OctavusYoe,
Joseph Lampkin. Win P Young,
Samuel U ster,
jan 10 - 3t WM. A STANTON, P M
L iW‘ OF GFO! GIA.
AN \CT
To establish election precints in the several
conntie* nereinalter named, and to repeal
certain laws passed for establishing election
precincts, and to provide the punisment of
persons who may commit frauds at said • lee
ti<»ns.
Sec. 1. Be it mailed b.i the Senate and
House of Represe t ilivrs of 'lie Slate of Geor
gia in general assembly met and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of lite same, That Iron?
and immediately alter the passing of this act,
it shall and may be lawful for elections of Go
vernor, electors of Pro-iden' nd Vico pr ~
dent of f| |P Urn < C St.it, s, r< presen*Htives
Congress, members to the Legislature, and
county officers, to be field at the several places
hereinal'ler named to wtt. at the house of
.fames M‘Donald, to the five hundred and
twentieth millua distru t in 'he county of Bibb;
al the house of Arthur Sheffield, in the origin
al sixth district of the rotintv of Early; at the
house of William Fussels, in the fourth district
of Irwin county; at the place of holding jus
tices’ courts, inlpersimmon creek district tn the 1
county of Rabun; at the place of hilding
justices’ court in the seven hundred an< filth
m ilhia district in the county of Meriwetfrr. in
stead of nt lot number twenty-six in the ninth
district of said county; at Dyko's st<re, tn
the tenth district of Meriwether county, in
stead of the one heretofore establish'd at
Ge' Tgr Grrffirt’?., ro rhe rl«v«u!h distrjcl Xli
said county last aforesaid, anil also house
of Jesse Roberts, in the eleventh distnc, of
Meriwether county; at the bouse of George
W. Turrentine, tn the six hundred and mnetv
third militia district in the county of H< ird;
at the house of Cornelius Cooper, in the six h
district second section of Cherokee, now G>|
iner county; at the House of Newman Pounds,
in Captain iiussell’s district in the county of
Monroe, instead of William Turners in said
county, now the place for said proctnt; a’ ths
House of Ralph Ih< ks, in the sixteemh dis
trict of originally Early now Decatur county;
at the place of holding justices’ court in the
house owned by Lewis Green, in the forty-tif n
militia district in the county of Bulloch; at the
house of Ephraim Rcnfioe, in the sixth district
of origi .ally Houston now Crawford county;
at the house of J retniah Cox tn the county
<if Jasper on the road leading from Monti' el-
■ o h*' I t ,ns pnngs; at ibe House ot Jo
, s ih A. C Ensue in the county of Upson, ot at
I such place a* the justices’ court may be here
' after be held m said district; at th<- house of
D. D. Nel sod in the tenth district of originally
Early now Baker county; at the house <>l
Ephraim Saunders, leading to Tinsley’s f rry.
in the county «f Jones, instead ot that here
tofore established at Swepson Tailor’s in said
county; a; the Hous, of Benjamin Warnock
in Captain Jones’ district, in 1 nomas county,
under the same rules and regulations of other
precincts tn said county: and the precinct .it
Roddy’- old store in Carroll oounty, be reinov
ed to Hicks’ town in said county, and that the;
pircmctat Marshall Liggons, in the third dis
trict ot Coweta county, be removed to ihe
house ot Henry Kellers, in the second district
iof said county; and that the precinct at Lew
is Wiggins’, in the coumy ol Forsyth, be e
moved to lot number ei w bl hundred and seve >-
ty-seven. in the second district and first section
oi originally Cher kee county; and also that
the election pre. tin t or right h ndred and
forty--ec ) >nd district Georgia .Miiitn, be h> id
at th. pLces ot holding ihe justices’ court* n
said district in said county; and at the buu»e
•f Na'-ban Lands, id :Lc sgve&ib district cfi
tlie couniy of Irwin; and also at the place of
holding justices’ cour-s in the sixth district in
isaid county," under the laws and regulations
governing precinct elections in said county.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That a
justice of the peace, or justice of the inferior
court and two freeholders, er two justices of
the peace or of ihe inferior court and one free
l holder, may preside at said several election
pr emets, each freeholde, firsi 'taking an oatb,
faithfully and impartially io superintend the
elections superintended by him, and to make a
jji’.st and true return thereof according t > law
and th be;.! ot Ins ability; and ui.n all . | ee
tions liereafi* r to be held at the court bouse in
the county oi Manon, may be superintended
by a justice ot th inferior court, or justice of
the peace and two freeholders.
Sec 3 .Ind be it fu the? emeted That
the s pei inteodenfs -I earn of and district
elections shall, and they are hereby required
on the day of said elections, to count out the
ballots by them taken in, and make a fair state
ment of the polls, and one or more of the su
petintendetits of said election, shall meet one
more of the superintendents of the election
held at the court house tn the county in which
said election may be held, on the day after the
said election, and then compare and add the
reiurns of votes together, and transmit a true
statement of the same to the executive office,
agreeably to (he laws of the State now in force
Sec 4. Jind be it further enacted, Thai if
any person shall vote or attempt to vote at ei
ther of said election dts’ricts, aftei having pre
viously voted at any other pla' e on the same
day. he -hall be guilty of a misdeameanor, and
on conviction iheie, sh II be punished as pre
scribed bv the twenty-ninth section of the tenth
division ol the penal code of this State.
Sec. 5. it further enacted, That if
any superintendant of any of said district elec
tions, shall violate the trust to him or them
commit i d bv Ins act, s''h superintendent
- all be gmltv of a high rn' s ' etn?mor, and at,
cie v ction iiu reof before the superior court, I
snail be fined n a sum not less than fifty nor
exceeding one hundred dollars, and shall more
over be imprisoned at the discretion of the
court.
c ec. 6. Ind be tt further enacted, That the
■“ «' said election districts, shall be opened
and closed at ihe same time prescribed by law
for opening and closing elections; and that any
lawful constable, or in the absence of a con
stable, some fit and proper person appointed by
the superintendents, shall open and close the
polls, and shall also attend and keep order at
said elections.
Sec. 7. And be tt further enacted, That in
all other respects the said district elections
shall be held and conducted tn the same man
ner, and at the same times, as is prescribed by
the laws now in force in this State regulating
elections.
Sec. 7. And he it further enacted That the
law establishing an election district at the house
of Christopher Brown in the county of Heard;
the law establishing an election district on lot
number twenty-six in the ninth district of
Troup <>iMenwether county;
law establishing an electron th,
house of Abagail M‘Duffie, in the fourth dis
trict of Irwin county; and the law establishing
an election district at the house of Will am
Turner, in Captain Ross’s district in the coun
ty of Monroe; and the law estabh-hing elec
tion precin' tN at Powelton, Sylvan Hill, Pop
i r Hill, and > edlox’s, in the county of Han
cock; and the law est.,blishiitg an election p«e
etnei at the house <>f John Grear m the ihird
district of originally Troup now Menw thet
county —be and the same are i eic y re e i ed. ,
rind be it further enacted by the authority
ajurrsuid, l liat all laws and parts of laws, mil
itating against ibis act be, and the same are
hereby repealed.
THOMAS GLASCOCK.
Speaker of the H. ot Represeutativss-
JACUB wood,
President ofiho Scn>te.
Assented tn, 22d December, 1834.
WILSON LUMP Ki N, Governor.
TK. K ’ HI REAs Narcissa Austin applies for letters <>
V V Administration on the estate of Michael Aus
tin deceased
These are‘heref. re to cite and admoni’h all and J
singular, the kindred and creditors ot snid deceased, to ■
be and appear at i.iy office within the time prescribed J
by law, to tii< their objections if any they h ive, losirew
c rii-e whv said letters should not be granted.
(ziven under my hand this 23rd S. pt. 1-34.
JOASHLEY JAMES, Clk. c <
TAVERN FOR SALE.
FWIHE subscribers offer for sale their well known
JL CO'MODIOUS HOI'SE and lot, now occu
pied by them, as a House t Entertainmen',situated
on the south west corner <>f the pnblic square in the
town of Dablohnega, Lumpkin county, (>«> rj.ua; to
gether with suclih<>u»t h Id and i.itchen fun dure as
.ay be wanting to keep up a boarding house at »bc
above c t<»nd. A liberal credit will be given, with good
security, upon part of the amount,
Persons wishing to purchase property of this kind,
situated as it is in a huffily fluurishinc village equeled
by tew &. surpassed by none in point of health, would •
do well to call a d examine the premises immediately, I
ai great bargain will Le given.
R. S. BRASHERS, i
THGMAo J. MASON. I
Sept. 17—23-61- I
Links by Mrs. Sigourney.
Morn on her rosy couch awoke,
Euchan men hid the hour,
Vud mirth and music drank the dews
That freshened beauty’s (lower:
When from her bower of deep delight,
I heard a young girl sing—
“Oh speak no ill of Poetry,
For ’tis a holy thing.”
The in in noon-day heat rose high,
And on, with heaving breast,
I saw a weary pilgrim toil,
Unpited and unblest
Yet still, in trembling measures Cowed
Forth from a broken string —
“Oh speak no ill of Poetry,
For ’tis a holy thing ”
‘Twas night, and death the curtain drew,
Mid agony severe,
While there a willing spirit went
Home to a glorious sphere,
Yet still it sighed, e’n when was spread
The waiting angel’s wing—
“Oh speak no ill of Poetry
For ’tis a holy thing.’’
Miscell neous.
THE MAN WITH THE NOSE.
“ You were lalking of the Man with the
Nose,"* said the fat landlord of the Golden
Lion, to one of his customers, a tight, dapper
lit’le fellow, in short buckskin britches, and
a thin freck coat, who sat toasting his legs al
the fire, and smoking a cigar.
“ Ay, very true,” replied the latter. “Well,
as I was saying, the Man with the Nose made
his appearance at York in ’he year 1823.”
I “It was in 1822,” interrupted a mild voice
’. from behind the door, which opened at this in
stam, and gave en r-nce to .» .all, .neagr« fi.<
ure, d-eased in a complete suit black, a
cocked hat, and s-lver knee and shoe Luck
ies.
This - entence. and still more the appear
ance of the person who uttered it, produced a
sudden pause in the woids of the other speak
er. He drew the cigar from his mouth, and
gazed upon the stranger with mute astonish
ment. Such an extraordinary cassation of talk
in a man who was famous for talking,naturally
excited the attention of the rest of the compa
ny, which, besides the landlord, consisted of
three individuals, to wit ; the barber, the fid
dler and the town clerk. They looked first
at the little fellow with the frock coat, then at
the long man in Id ick—who had by this time
seated himself near the fire, and drawn a pipe
from his pocket —ar.d then at each other, as if
for the purpose of inquiring, “ what the devil
is the meaning of all this ?”
At last the host, summoning courage, ven
tured to put the following questien —“ Pray,
friend, v.ho are y-u ?”
“ I am the Man with the Nose,” replied the
> <»<.< nw r, taking the pipe from his meuth,
J and emitting a preliminary whiti ol lobaccw
■ smoke
“ The Man with the Nose !’* muttered the
landlord with a stare, in winch the others joi
* ned simuluneo i.-dy —“ and pray whai do you
. want here ?”
i “ A can of good ale and a bed for tho
1 ni ht ” inswer- d the stranger, withdrawing the
pipe as before, and resuming it tho instant ho
! »ot out with the sentence.
This response, though it csotaincd nothing
: at all remarkable, added consider ibly to the
surprise of the aforesaid personages, who
stood looking at him with a curiosity which
would have been at once unjustifiable and im
pertinent, but tor the extraordinary nose which
adorned his face. ‘Such a snout had never
before been presented to the eyes of those
worthy chaiacters, nor perhaps of any body
else. It was neither an acquilioe nose, nor a
' Roman nose, nor a snub nose—noi, in truth,
could it be reduced to any classification what
ever. It was chiefly characterized by its ex
ireme length and redness, and w<«s compara
ble io nothing but to the lugubrious noses
whi-b ate sold lor masquerades by me per
fumers.
<■ The Man with the Nose !’ ejaculated the
landlord with amazement.
“ The Mas with me N««e !” repeated tho
bnberan hddier wub equal surprise.
“ Av, the Man with the Nose,” said the
stranger. “is there any thing remarkable in
seeing a man with a nose on Ins face ?”
“ But such a nose !” exclaimed the town
clerk, half brea hlws> with wonder.
•• Yes, my nose is somewhat singular in its
dimensions, 1 coulees,” replied the proprte'er
„f this remarkable feature, “ but >®t, my
friend, y->u must know—you must know—-you
must know,that it—that it is—that it ■till—
“ That, it is siill what?” said tin- clerk, big
curiosity excited to he highest pitch.
“ That it t« still a nose, 1 * concluded the
o-b-r, putting the pip® once more into h-0
]W. £5.