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Educating Brave Boys*
From Scharf’s Illustrated History of
the Confederate Navy, published by
W. H. Shepard & Co., of Atlanta, Ga.,
*e find a very interesting history of the
Confederate Naval Academy. The school
started July ft, 1863, under the super
vision of Commander John M. Brooke,
C. S. N., one of the most accomplished
Bailors of his day, and he had an able
staff.
The staff remained almost intact until
the school perished with the Confederacy.
In the summer of 1864, Lieut. O. F.
Johnson relieved Lieut. Hall as com
mandant of midshipmen in order that
the latter might devote more attention to
the instruction of the classes, and in No
vember, Lieut, B. P. Loyall relieved
Lieut. Johnson. The only other change
of importance was that later Com. James
Henry Rochelle was ordered to the school
as commandant of midshipmen and exec
utive officer. As far as the exigencies of
war would permit, the organization,
studies and discipline of the school were
modeled upon the curriculum of the
U. S. Naval Academy. Cadets were ap
pointed by members of Congress from
their respective districts and by the
President from the Confederacy at huge,
and the school began work with fifty
acting midshipmen. They were required
to be not under fourteen nor over eight
een years of age, and on the roll were
represented many of the most distin
guished families of the South. After
passing a physical examination and an
examination on such elepientary studies
as reading, writing, spelling and the four
principles of arithmetic, they became
acting midshipmen and entered upon
their studies, which comprised six de
partments and twenty-two branches,
Ttte’re were four annual courses and the
'' midshipmen were arranged into four
classes, each class pursuing one of these
courses. The studies of the fourth class
embraced practical seamanship, naval
gunnery and artillery and infantry tac
tics, algebra to equations of the first de
gree, English grammar and descrip
tive geography, those of the third
class, practical seamanship, gunnery
and artillery and military tactics,
algebra, geometry, plane and spher
ical trigonometry, physical geography,
history and the French language; those
those of the second class, seamanship
and steam, gunnery and field artillery,
astronomy, navigation, application of al
gebra and trigonometry to mensuration
of planes and solids, political science and
French; those of the fijst class, seeman
ship and naval tactics, gunnery, infantry
tactics, navigation, surveying, French
and Spanish.
The Academic Board held examina
tions in each June and December, and
the December examination was attended
by a board of visitors, commanders, who
ascertained and decided upon the quali
fications of the midshipmen for promo
tion;* and as rapidly as the latter were
deemed proficient they were ordered to
ships, batteries, or other duty. The
Patrick Henry was usually stationed near
Drewry’s Bluff, the scene of desperate
fighting, and by the time they were sent
to distant service they were versed in the
practice as well as the theory of war. If
tire routine of a day was not broken by a
summons to man the guns on shore, or
do scouting, or take part in boat expedi
tions, it was full of hard work on board.
The morning gun was tired at seven
o’clock, and at eight a breakfast of hard
tack and a decoction of sweet potatoes
or beans that masqueraded as coffee was
served. Sick call, studies and recitations
occupied the hours until two o’clock,
and (ben came a dinner of salt junk,
perhaps a mess of vegetables, and the
inevitable corn-meal that became a staple
article of diet when wheat flour climbed
toward $1,200 per barrel in Confederate
currency. School exercises and dress
parade took up the remainder of the day
ended with tattoo at 9:30, and taps at
10 o’clock. Near the close of the war,
when it became necessary to have the
boys on shore pretty much all the time
to stand to the guns, they occupied huts
in the Drewry’s Bluff batteries. Such a
training nourished and strengthened
their finest qualities, and it is not re
markable that so many of them have
since risen to positions of great honor
and trust, and exemplified the virtues
and worlhy ambitions of civil life.
The eight longest rivers in the world,
according to the calculations of Maj. Gen.
A. von Tiblio, of Germany, arc as fol
lows: Missouri-Mississippi, 4.191 miles;
Nile, 4,020; Yang-tse-Kian, 3,158; Ama
zon, 3,063; Yenesei-Scanga, 2,950; Amur,
2,950; Congo, Mackenzie, 2,868.
The length of thfe Missouri-Mississippi is
taken from the report of Messrs. Hum
phreys and Abbott. Kloders estimates
. rt at 3,658 miles.
French physicians have discovered
from study of the manner of death at
the great fire in Paris that it never comes
more painlessly than in the interior of a
burning theatre. Many victims are fright
ened to death and the blo< d rushes to the
heart. Others die from asphyxia due to
carbonic acid.
A .11 altitude of Ailments.
The ailme.ita which afflict tho kidneys and
blaxi ter are so numerous, that inanely to name
them would till a space far outrunning the
limits of tips article. Suflice it tosay.that they
are both Obst mate and dangerous. To tier
prevention Hostetter’s Stoma h Bitte sis well
aduited. The st luultie which it lends to the
action of the kidneys when they are legartldc,
serve to oounieract a tendency in the u to
iape", Sirs’, into a sta eo< pernicious nutiv.
iiy, an ta t rwa'tlsintooneoi pos-uve organic
diset.-e. which Boon d s rots the.r .lei eat > iu
•cg'.uiente, : oteon- the b nod an.l Climes death.
A douolu put pose it .-<> ted b ths dtp ire t.
Jt proiuo es ay-ib' iy the kidneys, and expels
impurities Srem the b..A><i wh eh I are no nat
ural c an I of ou le .except tboa* organs.
Const ipa/.i- n,bil ou-n -a, rever and* rue, rh<u
ma' .stn and .Ivqivps a, are also remedied by
tiu» meditnue ni thorough actim uff "hii
" The leprous distilment, whoss effect
Holds such an enmity with blood of man.
That, swift, as quicksilver, it con ses through
i The natural gates and alleys of the body,"
and causer the skm to become ‘‘barked about,
most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome
crust." Such’are the effects of diseased and
morbid b le, the only antidote for which is
to cleanse and regulate the liver -an office ad
i mirably performed by Pierce's Golden Medi*
cal Discovery.”
The dnmag- by forest, fires tn Northern
Michigan in May. amounted to $7,000,000.
For Rickets, Marasmus, and Wasting Dis
orders of Children,
Scott’s Emulsion of Col Liver Oil with
Hypophosphites, is unequaled. The rapidity
with which children gain flesh and strength
upon it Is very wonderful. Read the follow
ing: ‘‘l have used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of
Rickets and Marasmus of long standing, and
have been more than pleased with the results,
as inevery case the improvement was marked."
-J. M. Main. M. D-. New York.
Gray hairs are honorable- They do not stay
on a bald head.
Dr. Pierce’s "Favorite Prescription” per
fectly and permanently cures those diseases
pecul ar to females, it is tonic and nervine,
effectually allaying and curing those sicken
ing sensations that affect the stomach and
heart. through reflex action. The backache
and "dragging-dow-n" sensations all disappear
under the strengthening effects of this great
restorative. By druggists.
The warship Chicago has finished her "dock
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Prickly Ash Bitters warms up and invig-
■ orates the stomach, improves and strengthens*
the digestive organs, opens the pores, pro
motes perspiration, and equalizes the circula
tion. As a corrector of a disordered system
there is nothing to equal it.
Over $6,000,000 of Southern railway bonds
have been subscribed for in New York.
America’s Pride.
True American men and women, by reason
. of their strong constitutions, beautiful forms,
rich complexions and characteristic energy,
areenvied by all nations. It is the general
use of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic which brings
about these results.
Advice to Mothers.
Dr.Biggers’ Huckleberry Cordial should al
ways be used forchildren teething. Itsoothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for
the bowels. Try it.
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Young men or middle-aged ones, suffering
l¥om nervousdability and kindred weaknesses,
should send 10 cents in stamps for illustrated
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Many wish us good-morning that were the
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Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free.
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If a cough disturbs your sleep, take Piso’s
Cure for Consumption and rest. well.
Salt Rheum
Is the most common of all skin diseases, and Is often
exceedingly disagreeable. The skin becomes dry
and hot, grows nd and rough, and often breaks Into
painful cracks, while small watery pimpks appear
in great nutnbi rs, discharging a thin, sticky fluid,
causing intense itching. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has
wonderful power over this disease, it purifies the
blood and expels the humor, and the skin hials
without a scar.
“I had salt rheum over nearly my entire body. It
is imporg ble to describe my sufferings. When Ibe
gan to Case flood’s Sarsaparilla the disease began to
subside, the watery pimp les, with their agoulz nj
itch and pain, disapneared. and now 1 am cured ” -
Lyman Allen, No. Ch cage, HI-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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1 1 BITTERS. dyspepsia.consti-
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j «easiiy taken by child-
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LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES.
Mrs. Mary A. McClurf, Columbus, Kans.,
i SVP3 lIIQFA2F writes: ‘‘l addressed you in November, 1884,
LilLO UIOLAOL j n regard to my htialtn, being afflicted with
lun liver disease, heart trouble, and female weak-
ness. I was advised to use Dr. Pierce’s
lUftURI F Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Pre-
HlAili I liuuuLL. scription and Pellets. I used one bottle
■■"""■“““H o £ t jj e ‘prescription, ’ five of the ‘Discov
ery,’ and four of the ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’ My health be
gan to improve under the use of your medicine, and my strength
came back. My difficulties have all disappeared. 1 can work hard
all day, or walk four or five miles a day, and stand it well; and when
I began using the medicine I could scarcely walk across tho room,
most of the time, and I did not think I could ever feel well again.
I have a little baby girl eight months old. Although she is a little
delicate in size and appearance, she is healthy. I give your reme
dies all the credit for curing me, as I took no other treatment after
beginning their use. lam very grateful for your kindness, and
thank God and thunk you that I am as well as 1 am after years
of suffering.”
KMHonMH Mrs. I. V. Webber, of Yorkshire, Cattaraiiffiis Co.,
9 mrn writes: “ 1 wish to say a few words in praise
LiVER your ’Golden Medical Discovery ’ and ‘Pleasant
Purgative Pellets.’ For five years previous to
taking them I was a great sufferer; I had a
uiolrol. gevere pain in my right side continually: was
I’am now well and strong, thanks to your medicines."
Chronic Diarrhea Cured.—D. Lazarhe, Esq., 97S and 277
Decatur Street, New Orleans, Da., writes: " I used three bottles of
the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and it has cured me of chronic
diarrhea. My bowels are now regular.”
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and good
digestion, a fair sk-n. buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be established.
Golden Medical Discovery cures all humora. from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood
poison. Especially has it proven its efficacy in curing Salt-rheum or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores
and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, and Eating Ulcers.
■ Rev. F. Asbury Howell, Pastor of the M. E.
■ MDI&ESTIOH Church, of Silverton, N. J., says: "I was as-
’ v" fljeted with catarrh and indigestion. Boils and
□OILS blotches began to arise on the surface of the
wviLv, skin, and I experienced a tired feeling and
fil OTRHFS dullness. I began the use of Dr. Pierce’s
wluiuiiuv. Golden Medical Discovery as directed by
him for such complaints, and in one week’s
time T began to feel like a new man, and am now sound and well.
Tlie ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets ’ are the best remedy for bilious or
sick headache, or tightness about the chest, and bad taste in the
mouth, that I have ever used. My wife could not walk across the
floor when she began to take your ‘ Golden Medical Discovery.’
Now she can walk quite a little ways, and do some light work/’
■I 1 Mrs. Ida M. Strong, of Ainfru'orth, Tnd., writes:
nlP“«OINT “My little boy had been troubled with hip-joint
* disease for two years. When he commenced the
ÜBe ot y° ur ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and
UlulhuL. ‘ Pellets,’ he was confined to his bed, ana could
not be moved without suffering grout pain. But
now, thanks to your ‘ Discovery,’ he is able to be up all the time,
CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD.
£ld JmS «"»«• ■««**• WK* » promptly cure, a,. Cougte %
JJtmg aliS 5, 3 “ 11 •“> '"■W O' 'hose redured Mow the usual standard ot beallb by
Consumption.— Mrs. Edward Nmwton. of narroiamith,
Ont,, writes: " You will ever be praised by me for the remarka
ble cure iu my case. I was so reduced that my friends had all
given me up, and I had also been given up by two doctors. I then
went to the best doctor in these parts. He told me that medicine
was only a punishment In my case, and would not undertake to
fuiniiqgiimwiM— treat me. He said I might try Cod liver oil if 1
Pniru He ,iked « 88 that w:w the on *y thing that could possi-
Ui(tn Ur b| y foive any curative power over consumption so
far advanced. I tried the Cod liver oil as a last
TD Dlt treatment, but I was so weak I could not keep it
on my stomach. My husband, not feeling satisfied
to give me up vet, though he had bought for me
everything he saw advertised for my complaint, procured a quan
tity of your ‘ Golden Medical Discovery.’ 1 took only four bottles,
anu« to the surprise of everybody, am to-day doingr ray own work
j entirely tree from that terrible couirh which harrassed me
night and day. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for a number
of years, and now feel so much better that I believe, with a con
tinuation of your‘Gohlen Medical Discovery,’! will be restored
to perfect health. I would say to those who are falling* a prev to
that terrible disease consumption, do not do as I did, takeeviTV
ttnng eisi* first; but take the‘Golden Medical Discovery' in the
early stages of the and thereby save a great deal of suf
lenug and be restored to health at once. Any person who is
e’w in doubt, nwl but write me, inclosing a stamped, eelf
ttdaresuxi envelope for reply, when the foregoing statement will
bo fully substantiated by me.”
r ” r f d :r T ':*'P, F Downs. Esq., of ffnrtna VaUeu,
Jioc.'iiaN-l Co., N. I.(P. O.Box 28), writes: “The ’Golden Medi-
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"■""“""•"T j lrs parmelia Brundage, of 161 Lock Street,
fleofltport, N. Y. writes: “ 1 was troubled with
b chilis, nervous and general debility, with frequent
j|rnjj iTu | sore throat, and my mouth was badly cankered.
wLOiLli I. | My liver was inactive;and I suffered much from
dyspepsia. 1 am pleased to say that your ‘Golden
Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets’ have cured me of all these
ailments and I cannot say enough in their praise. I must also
say a word in reference to your ‘Favorite Prescription,’ as it
has proven itself a most excellent medicine for weak females.
It has been used in my family with excellent results.”
Dyspepsia.—James L. Colby, Esq., of Yucatan, Houston Co.,
Minn., writes: “Iwas troubled with indigestion, and would eat
heartily and grow poor at the same time. I experienced heartburn,
sour stomach, ana many other disagreeable symptoms common
I, to that disorder. I commenced taking your
luinnnnirrA ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets,’ and
inW s ixtiß&lES I am now entirely free from the dyspepsia, and
am, in fact, healthier than I have been for
THE a?STEM ® ve y ear8 ‘ * weigh one hundred and eeventy
iiiu vieivm. onp iul( j one-half pounds, and have done as
much work the past summer as I have ever
done in the same length of time in my life. I never took a
medicine that seemed to tone up the muscles and invigorate
the whole system equal to your ‘ Discovery ’ and ‘ Pellets.’ ”
Dyspepsia.—Theresa A. Cass, of Springfield, Mo., writes:
‘‘l was troubled one year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and
sleeplessness, but your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me.”d
drills and Fever.—Rev. H. E. Mosley, Montmorenci, S. C.,
writes: “ Last August 1 thought I would die with chills and fever.
I took your ‘ Discovery ’ and it stopped them in a very short time.”
IS THE LIFE.”
and can walk with the help of crutches. He does not suffer any
pain, and can eat and sleep as well as any one. It has only been
about three months since he commenced using your medicine.
I cannot And words with which to express my gratitude for the
benefit he has received through you.”
Skin Disease.— The “Democratand News,"
ATrnninir of CamlrridQe, Maryland, says: “Mrs. Eliza
ItniliDLL Ann Poole, wife of Leonard Poole, of IFH-
Im tfamsburg, Dorchester Co., Md., has been cured
MiFLiuTION of a ba d ease of Eczema by using Dr. Pierce's
, * Golden Medical Discovery. The disease ap-
peared first in her feet, extended to the knees,
covering the whole of the lower limbs from feet to knees, then
attacked the elbows and became so severe as to prostrate her.
After being treated by several physicians for a year or two she
commenced the use of the medicine named above. She soon
began to mend and is now well and hearty. Mrs. Poole thinks
the medicine has saved her life and prolonged her days.”
Mr. T. A. Ayres, of East New Market, Dorchester County, Md.,
vouches for the above facts.
cal Discovery has cured my daughter of a very bad ulcer located
on the thigh. After trying almost, everything without success, we
procured three bottles of your ‘ Discovery, which healed it up
perfectly.” Mr. Downs continues:
Consumption and Heart Disease.— “l also wish to
tnank you for the remarkable cure you have effected in my case.
Ji Or t*. irce years I had suffered from that terri
ble disease, consumption, and heart disease.
Before consulting you I had wasted away io
a skeleton: could not sleep uorrest, and nianj
times wished to die to be out of my misery. I
then consulted you, and you told me you bad
( ’f curing me, but it would take time 1
monthß treatment in all. The first two months I was
1,1,1 not perceive any favorable symptoms.
II 1 ,,? »/ ”™ ni !’ n th I began to pick up in flesh and strength. I
eanpot now recite how, st. p by step, the signs and realities of
returning hwdr;i gradually but surely developed themselves,
i o-aaj. ( tip the scales at one hundred and sixty, and am well
and strong.
p reliance in curing Mr. Downs’ terrible disease
was the Goldin Medical Discovery.”
"“CBSSSSKXHIXIsurai . _ ,
f: rrniun 1 Joseph F. McFarland, Esq.. Athens, JM..
uLlluikS 8 w rit*s: "My wife had frequent bleeding fro®
i R b'ngs before she commenced using y (,u ;
FROM LUMnR § ’ n Medical Discovery.’ She has not
rnj.fi LJffi.-j. j hn<i a ,, y gince itg nse p or Bome six month®
6hv hati feeljug weU thllt the has
discontinued it.”
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