The Oglethorpe echo. (Crawford, Ga.) 1874-current, June 21, 1878, Image 1

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THE OGLETHORPE Subscription Rates t OsTw... ...... fees Sis . M f^n^pvljftopepsffMsssKtlitfcSi etae. X^giTM«Mh «ss> niK>fi of bia i i) person who wtil ms 4 tu the of fir# orw wm *xo awfa, wta b# inSSlfi to - Ml f<! > vutweriptteo fr*e. Ko 4ab f*t«. InniunherHl (.ram, !«• .......*•"*«■ --‘I '■■■■! geoming white, tatmxl in the glory ot the setting an. H,ld. many a grave where. hidden from oar ’ gome loved , one .lept tif,. to u «kI iahor do a t. Botttwaaare grao .•••«■ . duabanng mooid Thaso are tbs grav.a (teep down within ‘our hearta, ------ t ” TOa c*r*sare and heartache to tbs tatter arid. Bht 'twa* w»t wia^y done and so we draw Before t»M Pvathety of theaoulin*ej« A ht»\y veil. Tfas cM world il it »v f W.uil proffer T ,ay la a OnwandUs.. Bobfegoeaoo. Wa lay tU fimi* a»aj Of Utfoga-wwIovaAnot wisely bettoomU Aadintlw lapse Ot yrara-s* learn to atajr The fretful d.vnUuK of tt.ir fmwral kosll. Weieara to amih-.'iefore the smUmg throng, Although tin. adder's fings to d«i»!v wt; And jotn. perhaps uur.vaiesa to-the «a*,. To aoothe the p,m mm vMoau forget r And thus we learn to envy the calm rest Of thowe wbo sleep beneath the aileiit aod Bound with life* gsllmg chsnu, we know us \*r* To bend our head, and p.« hemsthihe rod And ikataM wauApoansrs taavy clad' la robes of- black, haggard, with tsar dimmed eye, We know their llvee would be more bright sod g Ud Could tiiuy but ^ w life to die. • Monrii „ . t the ..'uuihent.* „i but ra:h«r »»>•, Bleat are the .leepers. Vests may come «ud *«• Head, that .re brown an 1 gold may turn to gray, But they are dene with earth and tears and woe, flwaewlwre, • we know, beyond the world of ittra _ ,■.. , , ^ .... , ‘‘itioani . m ■' f n__. . . , . ,..... 8 tree ' ****■ Uream A LOVERS MISTAKE. vhow ftfwitity &e was uaturally nncongeuial to* man of world 1 Why, il it were not because lie had seen Margaret on —hia-flxst ".sit to look a ft w- 4 * pt n w h wa i of the mill, anilhad diue.1 at her grand J o h n yitaat- 1 ^ gere-yi ? U t - women A a^ j that oM-“^km«“e.‘raerof HiT^rth straug.fr. ■menfidy^r wan ever known to stay a mo thaa-fircnn^tmices pblige«i *?“.• !‘; S ^ .1 , ever aiooe he was ft t»oy in jatrktdB, felt as if he had estabUshecla claim noon her auectious, and wna aggrieved to fiml her •mused by Strathley—walking of sitting with liira in season aud out season; iu the farmvbons" porch in ophfldontial converse, psalter or Sunday singing from evenings. the same It hid] on was surely enough .to enrage any lover, and especially one who TeU so pertain of his case the chains, that he. and had delayed hat taken about everything rivetiug SSSIES SSS::1J-“':;.U3::::! BwfvHS’: ttriaiHsis.'sus ■' he ha*l taken her piet at school, «hen fad bronght bis grandlather'i- nose to tlie mmmm *m And , served ^ to nght. «taf •-. «r«m Providence hail seen fit to admimster— “served him right for edieatiag Ben be* yond tookeidown hi* betters, till he was kU!i that imi proud l:iu he un hi,-i own and ran awuvtosea.whereall the scamps go, when there aint no more money to make way with. And it wa’n't no great When loss, neither,’’ with they hands declared, “ he went down all on board, off the coast somewhere, and no dead.” All at once Lorrimer began to look at himself as if he were somebody .else, andthe view failed to satisfy bis soul, Crossing the brook that flowed throngh the meadow, one evening, he met Mar garet alone. “ Well met,” said she, gaily, show ing him ft handful of water-lilies. “See; I Ashed ’these out of the bottomless pond, in an the ohl, abort'. leaky wherry Will that have was rotting on you Home?” “ Why didn’t yon Ask me t/> get them for been' you* Margaret? You might have at the bottom of the pond by this time." “ It is bottomless, you know.” “ Why didn’t you ask Mr Strathley to. get thoiiBhf.” teem toryou?" .f; beaded, as an after Tlie sudden csolor reddened upon garefa cheek. “ Mr. Strathley • has something else to "do.” ' ' ■ - I have nothing , else “ But tp do that I should like half aa well, Margaret—we used to be each frieuds—I used t. think -but no matter whit-yon find Strath ley more to your mind, no donbt, I don’t friends!" blame yon, only we were such old There was a look of tronble growing kteMygereFwtoer steij. T hone, sne sat.1. , “ - f rie “Arc a. That fellow wite Ms fine 1 *«f Echo. By T. L. SANTT, air* and bold eyen baa bewitched you; j .....re hap?* enough before he came, Do yon know what they say in the vil Sage? „ r ' P \^ her eyea that WHel her words, - ^.'V h»: r.ght have tliey to apeak of me? SV..T J ? yon; listen, yqnj "*g 'lake.-are.John; dou t *.y anything aga net Mr. Strathlcy, You might be ! 1 tents waacast away, andthe last chance of forgiving Ben with it Bnt thoagh Grandfather Bevia ha.1; aged since then, and bad began stoop to m hayeshault his sbotdders, in. his imd step to a grow a fresh crop of wnnkles, yet even grim Death bod failed to obliterate Ben a mi».ieeds—their impoverished condition wa8 a copatant reminder, Mr, Bevia saw his more fortnuato neighbors cleare.1 enjoy jng the fruits of lands he had with the horny hand of toil, sitting down to bountoonsly-suppUed tlie bank tables, fo with a Rood ba lance i n r rainy "Weather. wEISIie andlna and hardly dared to look the fat ire in theface Ben had been the apple of bis eye, and to have suffered from his sel flshnees added another sting to poverty, “WhenMr. graodfather Strathley groaned first mentioarf ^d twl dlSd Bmi. jnst The next tune be mil of the room. shut bis eves do and made believe hanga o Bleep; but now, yon know? Jie upon Mr. Strathley s words, John, But though.he the day never asks a question. will comewhen lie will pardon poor Beu, itwill • “ And 8trath»y, having . done mission iry work, will demand his reward? said John, bitterly. “ fairly Margaret, do von believe he means by yon? J™ ' « l usl a 8Baflon R Amusement to h.m? , « r -Strathley niiaiff 1 ^ was . 0t , at otiri Ford, on nnd off, all summer. . • “The mill needs a eight of looking after,’ they sniffed ; “ ft might run away^ fcyis,_ttd be liad token a mTglity?.».,y to Meg p^raps she expecte.1 to be a fine lady, anon, and nde m her carri but ageandhave servants nnder; her ; bttt l^kqueer, vt»toh the gang-saw 8 l That didn t did it ? And wasn’t Strati,. lev's team stabled in Berts’ barn?. aud didn ’ t Me g use it w hoa teo.mo almpl e w w Rnd a mighty Aad-Bha-auahl: smart team, WIl one-. -why he'd tsmgl.t the Dean meadow of Bev.s sr.sstA'isrTy^ ^L^!'Vr >k “’ W ‘*®" W “* * organ never achedbefore, darkened the; Ho fay # u d enibittered l.ife for him. drcinlwl .to meet friend ur for fear of I 5sssr=v’TA=s , a j le feft very hard toward the haodsomo, WeU-todJo geatlemau poed |, e tween him aud happiness—^who slipped which „„ easily into the position for Jo bu had served twice seven years. He c«*pUV sc uscely bear the sight of him dawdling about Bevia’ farm—as though to the manor born—but he was obliged K to own that Strathley showed a fturp a8 sing good nature, an indifference p, his rudeness that was provoking; and that he was just-as ready to be civil and ^Ssjsgsft-Ks- 5S.cLS3a.W- feS asuKAagsfws 1 >,lB»,t*lktog of the proa peete of lumbering the coming winter, ready life, Lorrimer conld not deny Imt “ I mean to have a tawte ol this camp- t£a life mvmfll this winter, he said, bv to become brave enough not to heed 5X*. poor fate, a hard ©ouch, or howling M “You wou't find it aa easy as lying, I reckon,” saidLorrimer; id Lorrimer; “a ------- little of — that kind of thing ——■ goesajjeat “< *"-• wav,” “I dare saw.' Are you going to join my gang?” No, thank ‘‘I ? you, a chance to sell out. ‘‘Ah, diLppointmeot going to leave for good and all ? An* yJm.ehl” ? She hasn’t gone beolion “Who do yon mean T asked John, fiercely. girl going to be “ The you " are eave hind you." “l have no sweetheart." said John, evasively. More's the pity—it’s love that makes “ the world go round*' M . “ No, it isn’t—it’s money.’ boy, let “If yon want money, my me help von.” ___ You ! No, thank yon, I want, no man’s money.” did not find purchaser .for .Lorrimer a cold Ms farm before the winter set in, ftn d bitter, with angry storms and biting tote He waa atel waiting for one when Mr. vStrathkv came from town on ' ri^ a dark ~ Decemher to^bhe (fav, and meeting m<mee? Lor tomld throngh the woods to "tlie camp. the^ . ** I suppose yon know woods a« well as your own face ?” he said. “Yes,” said Lorrimer; “only.ifit should come on to storm as it threatens, we may lose oor reckoning. Hadn’t yon . better wait till the weather clears ?” “ How far do yon call it ?’’ “Xear six ndles; bnt it isn’t like walking on to— a concrete pavement you | , “No. I'm incline! ...... to push on to-day, if yon'ka -willing." ______MW-Mi__________ ._ __________ _ WTELLKJEKT THE ONLY PAPER IN ONE OP THE LARGEST, MOST AND WEALTHIEST COUNTIES IN GEORGIA j Thev set out not bfaS long after 10011; -an w a ne n e t and ed at them ; by the tima they tia-l deep wota.s had thought better of ley. confidently. UJow^am*, atl hn'li « "Or maybe we 11 ( marrip the ft' ijsaas&B ... ^ fl-ke*, obliterating landmarks, and mak jug tl.e woods murkv- and liewtidenng: 2 s»— t was prone upon l :SSS^ the ground in s dead faint. " Wbst if he never esme-to .‘if, ng.dn?" torrimer asketi himself. What would MargaTel himself? f Mould"Nt oc hap pier for « Where have I b«u ?” asked Strath lay, saddenly. sitting npnght and trying to look through the darkness. "Thafs more than I can teU yon,” answered Lorrimer. “Yon had a fall that knocked the breath out of you a spell. Do yon fed better? Canid yon walk, he There "Certamly. Let a I'm jogging trifle —give me your hand. a stiB fH, m the full yet. It’s deuced cold, seem* to me.' “ That s so; ifs left off snowing a mile back, and the wind has stiffened, Its going to bo a rongh night. H e haven t any tupo to lose; you see, we must have nuMed the path some time ago; that.rascally snow pelted a fellow s face so fast and Illicit. Eh ? wlmt s the tronble now ? ’ can’t “I keep must ait with down V(>n.’ again r for a spell; I up “But you mnst, v?m know. “I couldn t wills another i.«l pist now if death himself were at my heels.” “Nonew.se: colder Trudge along; it's growing every mo meat. death to give up. paces,.with Strathley staggered Lornmer along for a few h ^™ a aid, but soon “I 1 ? ‘Ln tell yon, Lornmer, its no 8W „ youllbi.ve to leave me, and push ahead. “]i -Timt ll car^Arab . —— ; : out of me. I might Hud courage to erawl if I were sure it wusn t a tomfool errand-,f we were on the nght track to be sore. I must wake—an effort— fellow. I couldn’t, walk just yet to saTe myself from penKtion, Fm so ; t umusi Lornmer B^*bt*ar®i=jI=.'e<iuWiV leaned against the nearest tm-i bitter cold, he ownoi, and his powers of wtaftaid' stetnil ‘udwoon him^hf ami aodhooould hriug help.. Butwhat was he he .doing leave ? Wrstlih-y I>^-lviopr behind ? Wonld ? lie and he turned back to Htrathley : nl »«iuW blippiug iuio eteruaV simnber >md half UtaggOvl jiml half c-irrmd him forward. Sometimes he rested and t. H .k breath; sometimes his sluggish burden slipped -firoitt hisholdawhilr ;-m uhetimm he shouted for help mock mu! the howling wolves seemed to him. •* For God’* sake, lav me down i,nd let me die 1” groaned Strathley. 1 m tween fainting and sleeping. ** Mar- who garet-cac explain—everything ^ JsSrt’SSfJSS'JrtBSS mit sf/MSSSS rote tjie night closed the rnde camp door behind him, and shut them oqt mto ing with liis burden within a yard of the bitten smev bonahs. to lift «mb« himself the trom «mp tbe^oj afforded have stepped of out last night. life, too! Aud Greater it was at the risk tL voir own ‘ love than thought I was Margaret's loverall the _______ while? ssSsZt'dTs _____ Tliati-whatf Call heroic. I’m goiiigTb'put Look IZpiife&SS/giZ J at roe, S5 tal^b£Sart SSLTS fam Ben* Bevra—Margaret’s brother. It w» hardly worth while been being whining jealous of me, was it? I have my grandlateer's heart; that's all of my deep-laid without plans. disguise If I bad appeared to he fore him of any sort, wonld uever bale bebeved in my refer mation; never have profited by a stiver of my money—well-gotten I had chance gains, of too. As a stranger some earn ing my>av I left into bis good grade* step see, ling, with nere flaxen twenty hair aUiWieardless years ago, a fac^, an d F nU bronged and w enthc r b e a t ep - he yond recognition. When I refcnrn to Ford wc will have it out with Grand father Bevia, and know the worst or Mar- the best. Aiid you, Lorrimer, there’s | garet. Perhaps I shall dance at your : wedding in spite of a rough night in the , backwo ods." ——:—- ■ .------- - to Aa 'OM «««e. Of all domestic fowls, the goose is the longest lived. One died a few days ago, near Baltimore, that was hatched 1821, on the day that Lafayette visited that city, and, dining the fifty-three year* of ita life, its owner, now living at an advanced age, believes that she has -realized, from feathers flflflft and goslings, this J between *500 and Although la U Igtlden sjccimen was not tin- f -wl th at ii egg, it prodheed for its owner a I pecuniary freight gold. jnwstd-aearly equal to it* | to LEXINGTON, GEORGIA. AY, JUNE 21, 1878. A. tqmriia. -—•XjraoiiariHm tiding -SffileB Tr^Tbam n-« t ^ver amusement to the»emt>era of . household, can be ewrilv made. Ia tact, Ualfg euy gtarn jar that wUl hotd from a a M a n to a gstion of wb« wilt swer fora child - * aonaiinm. The tani* »;rh gat d.le. nfe #a.ra« .n. h.ttrr lei , mneh larger : a? a'5,“5 ysSg ^ C 1 p l, n te will both do nicely for a w hile withont changing the water Any ssssfiSras.TdS , s s?S^ f ■ aE ,i a coupled small fish. If, after a w j,ile thefleh come tothe sorfaoeoften. to Ureatl.e, there are too many animals for the plants. The anaBawin crawl along the sides and eat off the : eenm which forms gm«noV apon »«aiiA the ST^To glass, thiw, and if »hArA nA t 1 tie a hit' of nntlT^t sponge to a stick and rob gi^g is clear the Tadpoles changes develop be very slowly, Lizards and j can watched. are very amw , nK to have in an aqnarinm. They are of flies if thrown upon the surface : of the water while living. Small Iteah water lobsters can be found in most rivers, and also look very pretty, A few white pebbles and pretty shells may Roth be instruction piacd j u the and bottom of the jar. lie de amusement may 1 rived from this easily contrived aqua rium in miniature. . A little boy asked hia mother to talk t „ him, and say something funny. “ Hoi can I T she asked, " don't you sw 1 am busy baking these pice ?" •• Well, von might say, «Charley, won't you liave a pie? That would beltm ny. . ------ ■ ---- Iteoeut Postofllce Rulings. skates ’, rentilee confectioner* 7 mid „ re ln maiUWe. yjfail camera cannot carry unsealed ooromnnications outside the mails. , The Postofllce Department wishing ^ avoid exiting any Complication with the rivalries between publisher*. to tnintah information showing Hmtinna the anamui of postage paid by any pnb. in snwnnnvenr ■ • The law providing for the Trf ^ FttCTH . a p f(M> _ f ^ ilditional ) , w<it t | tf chaTge p i u t v JregseJ without hu Lrita-liss ^ ^ ap PP 1? T to “ printed P 0 r matter. bq > - ? ■SSSL thereof - p 0 _ ’ OK j er to avail the^aSe of th | r t „» i„, mn ii»,i „» J nearest the claimed office ■ mailed a<v q, p„wic .dion. It — f «■- ponnJ » at other offices at the rate s, to legutar snbaeribere, by news P^'taastera are exempt from militia ^ssjss^ , e rsSe t xrs . T jje words “ pleaso forward “ on the -waaarS-sat........- ai j lregs 0 { a pogta! card subjects the /v ^ r/ —...... The ** Hk ^ Tree-* *>'of California' f* /luru * 4 < Wiforman ,,f ^#*^a«swtrf*here«dtocrf IMamst 1 *. tomwttojie J ' h«», m»d a laborious oowsitof enmhfpf J j***- ’ Father of the Jorjat w ,r # il5!t kwuMR wtid tS iflwh^S „l h n^in ^his his shat K that full age at „ n ,l tin cim-nennt where was once aknot ’"'**> do S^ , .Jj^i!!y e i?{ !^? *«p? I tero^ ihe^m^ over^ ovjri^ tatoE f ; ; en Ha * ®“® e * ^^^ro ^-awtnaona — V181 ^ R -sisss above auother is perfectly monster tape-lmc, “held at the other sad by a master bmlder from Boston, and the sas^ssssssttcsn 23 sonte P-S Park" 5 Grove contain, 500 trees, » a'rost ’ Livery Stable,’ which has rewived twenty-two horse.M;• tame mte ita hoi lowed base, m eighty-four feet m ctr co* ■ " “ . JTVrfze. _____ “ I will say hut -me tiling in praise of my daughter." said a happy f »‘her at that daughter's thorough wedding-breakfast, practical “ She is a and house keeper.’* - Conld any compliment have been higher? the What an indorsement it was of good sense and prospective w qftttt' of heF~lmsban(t 1 For a man has so much of tht? animal in his nature that he cares more for a good dinner than he does—so long as his appetite is unappeased—to listen to the music of the spheres. Heavy bread has made many heavy hearts, give Loompanying^■‘torment*, rise to dyspepsia an-i ita herd of Girls who desire that their husbands shtafid be amiable and kind ah on! d 'learn how bf to make light bread. A store : is told a happy wife wlta. when aake.1 c*ssfnlly, how she .managed her husband so sne dear. replied, with him a roguish smile, ■■ My deal I feed teat. Those well." Tb-re is a great m wive, who are make entirely dependent show upon hired cooks a sorry performs at homtehteepiug. impute, The stomach a very A who tfa^economy forgetful of of hnmanii.v; ern 1 those me mil a een ona mistake: Even the may be tamed by keeping him well fed ' ---p*,—* Emp 0 - 'l Tim foi la rrernr-----■»f-» rriigion theOawwo »08Mi ta*d,the P*Ptoj pgUte^n^ub^rewu ma n aeatona . ^e ltaima WMtw, the dpsnard towd- W«^ Uersoaa is 1 In heepiag taa frttifti! t l if *fa i *h» : rrenchman ta g:-lo:. Haltan cam fT agss taga? wfea lard ctreumapeet. the I In ertemal aj-.pearsDoe tnaman js t } Italma : is S^^S dose, the Sraniardmywtoi i ons. In vanity tig. Gerun,-, boasts Uttla, the Englishman dmpaesaB ev^ybody, dttlltWM the French man flatters I Italian lnjiff^K»nt. estimates cawioasly, the 8pa»> , ! ianl is In offending imetiU and dpag AflUAmaa good the Gor i man is ttw doee both without considentton, the Preach man is estrerae, the Itdian » prompt in ; benefioenee, but vimiictivej Uic Span j iard indifferent i In speaking the German and French man speak badly, lint write well; the , Englishman Italian apeak* well, aud writes writes much well; and the well; the speaks Bpaniard apeaka little, writes : little, Servants bnt well. in Germany, are England, eompagiotui in France, obedient in masters respectful The women in Italy, are siamissive h.nsewives in m B^m. Oer many, queens in EiglanJ, ladies m Fnuice, captives in Italy, slaves la Spain. Xn tlie German, b l bear, oonrage the EngUshraau lion, /efieg the French- c s a 1 man an eagle, the Mian a fox, the Spaniard In an elephant Gmaan ina, the scieooe* a peuaut, thB Frenchman Englishman a philosopher, the Italian Ihe a saatteer, a professor and the tpaniard a grave O*™**^® P»“<^ >” , . tke ships, in France inSpaii ihe the court, armories, in Italy the oharohe*, magnificent, . . "■•aa* 11 ; ________Snails as an AUcle of Foad. Hnniln roltotS abnnnd fh^ iuffrl g£i^2SSta& 1 fiwub 2?lo2 to connotMeur. . Ij-tbe.ylnsyK.ls of FA»ce, the , S^t^SfX^th^remain nlmt )/mSrttnwSrm 5 P ?j ar<Tni^<*haS^v u!. ..rt WW Sn>a i»5ll l ' the confectioners, kSb W iHSHESiSis l„ Beiginm the snails arc fedonlet J fj^vorite disli. The ani»ai m* is drawn SSaffiSSasft ,, t of !ts slie u wa jj j,, , clean mdmaijy aw b tug P ward of 5.WKI. suadu • . ’ . ■ Wehave occjliuiiii j ^ rants m New U E^L York, M-have wa^ed fureigu. looking Cnrtomeri who !° brought to this country rrn 4®- me uttnn S 1 ie ' months. • —— ___ - HttW Wrinkles. ss’wsrfss&ssr eonataiit presatire of tee pHlotr on one or both sidescif thehead while sleeping. crow'I^Mt^are prerS^ mdli^Ltog^ ^T^nre &t£%STj* temples *W» upon tee ners :st?i3^“^ ana cheeks ana underneat leaves i become H a pp aa g - ^ fl*ed it ^ ‘hat ne11i«r_hours ____ nor so nblntiona will sasSW^ftyS sss wonld =£■=« arrive at 3 middle We without , --- ------------- '. phUistoy miiosepny tl m Kai*. To ttuderetod the philosophy «*ust ^ to, be *.few.fadnobservate» »» remembered. Were the all t roes of s uniform t. uperatnr, we should never have anv ram or Ua.il, or snow. The water absorbed -by it m evaporation from the ao<i :-would descend itt- au at»*^b«d the vapor, or cease.-to be oy a ; r when it was once tolly ftltnosphere, i The absorbing power of tUe to retain and humi^la coOTeqnentiy woporttouatetY ite cap^nty grater m warm than cold air. The air tor the ■ surface of the earth <douds.:Th» is warmer halter i the region ot the the we ascend frotn the earth ^^ find tee atmosphere. Hence in petual l snow on very high mountains , )ie hottest climate, N„w *heu from continued evaporation, the air » saturated . invisible and the sky bv ^ temperature ia sudden^ alsjveor nish. enrreuta JeseendiDg from ing from a higher to motstore a is drain capacity to retain g % . ’is ished. doudu are formoi , rain. Air with wMer and slid, like a S}>ooge fiBc \ cannot hoET W6w.» : .P**« ram. 5 .. simple the-philosophy of A Strange Career. - t-; ■ .J throne, ^ few domeetic tveI) m3 .j e , DtlUon iu ,Ue ;, 3p o- tg and pertodicaked the day that. the advenfearw aril fate of a sea captain oamed Qeorae Glass esiiccianvin cod ■ ■ ■u .i nui •mi r y ' w.n t - h. hiv.i.th...w> Earl of Sandwich. This remarkable stts^sxrj» graduating in the medical profeaeion, he .. nf . : ^‘^- iaiS i 1 phraseology : that which is called in«a of”an a round robin (a corruption military term, the ntbnn nrui, ‘or. round ribbon), in which hence they wrote thoir names in a circle; none abnM V-ow who was the leader. cutlass and Arminff himself with his niatola feStfe Glass came on deck and offered conceivisl ItentMo hand, any man who himself to bo wronged his ia any gorial p„t the crew, knowing resolntiou, per strength, his skill abd declined the challenge. He and i n pacifying them by fair words; the captoreof a valuable French man a few Java after, put them all in ex cellent faumof. This gleam of good for time was soon after clouded frigate, by an which cn counter with an enemy’s of his privateer, though twice the «ize Glass resolved to engage: M.d for two hours they fought broadside, to vide, till another French vessel Imre down on him. and be was compelled to strike his colors, after half his crew had been killed and he bad received a mus ket shot m the shoulder. - He remained for some time * French OTj snncr of war in the Antilles, where lie wiu. treated with excessive severity resolvS bnt embark upon being the remainder cxcliauged, of he his fortune p, ^ Mot h er privateer, and “ have it out," ^ he mid with t b e French and Dons, But he was again taken in action, and lost nbm^ everything he had in the world. 0 release.1 naeaend time, lie mta employed byLcmdon i merehanta in ms nr at' yoW i i ' In’ t lir TT ci b fndiea. in command of ships that fought their way without convoy; t^Anmaqt and according to a statement in was captured no less than seven times, But after various fluctuations of for Senega!1.1^fed n * Tn^tho Lioiifion miTstatemeKi und other pa i u£ T ut-“r---' trade'ammi^others, 4 ^” ) wpv-“f •'o.wnintr Bp . . BR a strange l ^ battle «*T oathat. «r‘ he was taken-prisoner in. a he ’'cross coast, si aud that when escaping is In theinterests of Ihianow company SiSSySSSis tuilea Sllr and earn hmVgoId! wbods palm oil and sneuees' ivory, waX : Flatcd with hia he returned to matety ^• 1 {V o right Of tradingtg' hw' 0 “ w twentT In « r chantH-thf fitted luj ship ami * v to the hrtmided .. sh<m-n man who knew tiiec f.^v.frTT ^y ireB , . who put him to death A n the Q moment moment they tu^r ^Hndtownrftired o^JoSndmeans' bv thin event 1!.comma, Captain SS5 SS=k to open up sasf’-AwJrsa £5T The kins then attempted to poisonthe prertoS 6 medical ^ ShrthTwirtSfr aa rii *£% “5to^SS SpaniLls. on, the musketry fire _ opene.} reonmea them py ^ •» ly ygg- the olthe upon who, losing heart remainder atisssusss^Ast crew, ---”• «* ' ’■ . . af °®^’Tnto. cruelly threw him i ntoa tark^d dark and.tamp T.mn dungeoo, and kept tom there wt.taut pen, mfc or I«P*r. • i?? withont 11 ®, memisof w ”*^' * TZ'.ktet'i,?. making hi casekiiowii ’ he oontnyed omotlier , eating with _the: x ^ * ^ i a<»cmxit h§A ^Jt that IJi.tehfell ^ a pen . nib* jthe hapds of the tl British consnI; ano^i^^b^JhatjGi^ of ... y ^ ; the captain of a 1*.^ to and who that with mucbdiSbn. ^ Jto i-pnwneillgmse ,j ’ o{ ■- | \> Qiiun: ®?i£ L ^ i^ ne< v ; *^ter B]l who who had hadoome ooinc m iu ^s i^e «d r 17^, on boar the mer-h,nt brig Eari - '’^^^’S^r^ . _ 1 _ imttto^kniwlfttae l l that i ^^-e^orehundre fto 1 11! ouSndVjun is '"taring:to others , was on boar-lm- ’ ‘ ^ X a gT to an-l reire tee ato. Th« « ?SSg^L7rSv t of Engtalfd^ ini'"* ’sSeker- Ptot ; Irishman * H : Quintan, ••. Londoner, o un n three area dif- «u , . a VOL. IY. NO. 37. 'ferent nights they are st *ted to b- "--- - t- b to --' -w-re- l wdS ... i PL. h “ XwSl atmah” “M"®, * " Lnwn^at 3 S^telW ’, b,Kie ® 1 48 mown iaj.a.... at their^ tnat, trial !^,^ ■‘** 1 1 r d had ^hijatther n 5U.V V?v spike), ? . “ and w . threw V~ him (probably overboard, a marlin 2 ,,7; JgiTS*; tangl^i 8 andGlirwasalain wl^at lc^g“wr,'!fch ? f crt *aho* b bT repeat . 8 0 f w^re^tonrdbwbiswife owu vw«x*n dvW criM W U ^. RM ■ 1 da0 f l:h,i< T twl * 5 , '.‘f’ 1 “j ,y throy,u - - ’ ra od : T e Jl "i th,e , “ °' r ‘ t ,< * * pm™! ,S*5il 1 tl.^mTte th „„, ’ three^thers .i. m ^ „» fiL’Thr, and .ihLi!i B, 3 * m T*,.„Y then jtT™ ,1,1 Srfl'rehmd Bntsna^^n o m, roeS! LLjlS? 0" ttl.emthov eonSni fhe were smro P ■ j erim<.s of 'which w.rer'b-.d y <Wto?KiS-a he™ oniliv ni> were tri«,l S* andstnton^ed «.« TheV nch Dnb- w!re aroordhiSta M^ted todwth. Gr^u “S lOth^fOoto^r inBt ttwu * m the * Ue 1Ut “ of Ootowr ' 1760 Sot a Jelat . in His „ Body. “It’s a remarkable case," J. H. Elierle, of Buffalo, said in the rotunda of the Astor Honw... • ‘but it’s a fact, tlm t Jonathan E. Bass, of Cambria, Niagara Co, N.Y., hasn't a joiniin his body. He went to b.d in 1857, and has never bo--n out^^of it since. He can’t move even a finger. I remember when he ran as captain of a canal boat between and Rochester, iu 1850. He was- get ting stiff then, and conUlnT do any work. He had to quit eanaling, and then b- w«»ot *-» Wv.b-k-er.im- TTi« joints kept getting stiffer and stiffer. Doctors couldn’t do him say good. At larhe had to gi v e up, and for t w e n ty one years he has been abed at the farm homestead of his family, between Lock having his h«ad, lift him up like a stick of *.«>•»• His arms are »» fast toj.'is 1 tar^----*' , ^ ^ wreto^" \ * T tGr^awb h h ^Eu £ an lin WnS are aaira TOW h * Fsv^tTii imltance to wait for liimi w " t "~ s "’ How Italians Learn English. The Russbmi ffiBthod of aefjuirmg foreign language is more methodical chil'dren r? 5« ot the Engliah Sro'' and French V n Russia at iJ a premium. LiS h the^ioHcla^^o •» revul-fv practice them *o Eian^Ibil i^^ B^idel eefotes ptoSw! of uffoc£ tte trio into the interior them, return bovV home laden ! ^ sharp grainmatifal enough to 0 be be able able to to add practiw^^» a little ™wnv2* sationatkt ” ho mav pick \he up enough rx eket • money t-> bst remainder of SI“"jfi’si !csr™:sfsii , s , s7s esteem by the HoMiims. ' ••• ■ . A correspondent desires to add the ^ * 9°', *? gg g tlT 5 biTme^nt mate .. s~ mVsebievous^yaahd inteV the hostile « 0ae , lav laat w eat was aeri.msir ill thatit was thought logos body' as-^sj®. "* wa*s thrown in the dock. b^tnt . after ii,, .n^WW^ht for course the dead body was not welooeed as the living eat had been- Thl " fa f‘ was ap ,,arent to Vige, wlm, , taking . hnU , hr -nearest taU, buried it i„ the snow. lasted, - I lgemaile . As long as the snow ,i daily v.sit t.> th.- grave of Ins friend, When the warm weather, bv melting the kuovf. um^vered the .«»»*>, Tige h.H»k it to souk* place, known only, -to !iil08 ® lf - - - r Il ofcfe-a You cannot dream yourself into a character «l ; yoamust hammer and forge • yitoelf are' without ,, , ., ,, principles Sindenr . the height of station and worldly wUi ts ^oon add a cubic to a re! What “ is 1 even poverty ^taelf ♦ that a 11 T * bnt ** } le P*? 11 vt P !e r cm 8*“ < ear, andyen^ h*ng pre^oas jewels m ™nhd. We cannot stadv mir hearts too .,„.-titlv Jew or Uxi olosely. Everyday i^on n t- bv learned, and -ce mwTLer surprise if not coafounu n». No nrosta->c■' In tee w-rld who did not kuoa: • me bin* of -h iman heart It is a knowledge at- •— rery to, sml o d de .1 to p e rs indastrv, n is the key to success in life, t ARM, GARDES AS i> .......tol .—... cohered Pruning wounds ahoald be ^ » the sap oea^ flowing. w.« applied h.t, will make a good ermg. and will avoid farther f>„nltrv roosts ahoiiM neve r be in borne or cow stables. Hen lice H F . * ,, ^ yhcre ro PP0<l too ranch Plaster hen w good matrare 1 to has ma been • . *“ JSf ■!»«jraleT ^ Baht foil. n 6 ™ Trttette “J e ° Iramd P°?J after the manure is well Hoaked and »p ply it when needed. Be anre to nae soit water; nun waterisbest. -Famtr'e /Vl * nd - A lady of Michigan has been very stuy ce “ ,nl obtaining two flowers instead . ot one from every floweiteg abeatb thp "» lla Uj- Her method is as follow*; As soon as the joint flower is cut, or be *?“* ‘hr,.ugh ® wither the ’ P" 11 aneath the el- Btalk to ' ,own the tmtt open ar ', , ! n - At 1 he bottom wi l be found 8ta ’’U'L ndmg, ineiosed dose to the stalk, another m a delicate oovenng. pnt witoout the old stalk injunm? away Ihe as close tod, and as possi- if it bm. not been kept back too long, .t will grow up very quickly. Coal Twv fer aieeh I lgive made a discovery in the heal ing art which I will give to the readers of to the practice Tribune, it, and provided do mb-mnary they will agree work a by trying that to enforce the Bible injnnc t.on “ a merciful man is hw beast. ” It m. now the common cus tom among, fanners, whenever they cas trate anv animal, unless it be a horse or « large bull, to apply either salt asl.es, or the spirit* of tnrpentms.to the raw flesh. All of these applications are so much torture, and if any one don’t it. flesh, apply eitlteeof them to your own raw and if you don’t hop and dance and cry out with the pain, then I am mistaken. I have seeu young pigs run around and squeal piteously on ac- ; count of the pain these cruel things * * » air and thu* ±"5 . ,°° t the t ^ii"y glr” '* 1 ™ i ,> i,,^ !t f i .- fl : t i? i,o «n,i ta n f ... n antiseptic, prevSi that growth cl of eansing, proudiflesh. and will It the ml ia the cheaixst, most healing * best aud •' Keution we have ever used, >'bfh ff complete proteSmn. An an. m! 1 ports of cuts and sores with 'the most gratTfringi and snceemf»l rmnltt.. U..1 was ail expert mebt at first, but now it is w*lh*iiU<>cal Oil-of eucal> anesthetic ptus _ is said A ^ drop ^J** " u ' ,r wo,d iuid m t, ‘ f -v:ty will relieve the toothache Substitute lemonade, strawberries and the like fruits in their 'season, for Balts, sulphur, saasafraa tea, and the like pop ular physic, to purify the blood. I-ar take of fruits without stint, ftud M throw physic to the dogs. ” A house too closely shaded by will bo ant to suffer from dampness. In ..... wsrysssaasa the aubieot, : i has been experimenting underclothing on by four took the worn . ctuaialfiur of hisfimf children to wear iSde^sTthe cont^gioas &liS pnncipl. of ^ ,M <*•“ j ■ SZZ7ZZ The Empress Elizabeth of Rassia, i 1 daughter of Peter tee Great, has been : styled .“ihelnmmne Elizabeth,” liecanse InflXo^S Sh^ o? , great, f r ' m ™ Wo^ttad. \™ Z„ Imfef he, yet t r AIM w th ; '.stiff- rera many ° , J lh ®“t u ? damp. °‘ ..ow.-d-tami d S Tl“ state in.pi committee ,q , ■oiiit d to pnlge pirej , j ,,; '.tindf.rwer’t a . daring-ii£*r reign, many . • the ' . 1 .krout, Bnt. jSsLctioh which mflicti-i. the **'*&*-'■ , idLtrt* _ t the jmbhe. reign court was ladies, the v«untesse.. ptJ™ ro,d h**.' I otrokea fP «oto of each.^ the knout whom^oed m ■ V - of out, St P^rslmrg, and tue y . .8^ , : into M<uJ ^ Siberia. One of these ta^s. 1 woman m Ii.issi», was . , , with tlie French ambaasa tor, crime- was her t-r • fre*-. v ot» Aie-arnonrs^t Even tfie b .re recita, of btait . mg ~ ■ i.c a-tl .. •■. • ^ j ! I.igo ■ > A t»'t .‘wurgy' ..... ms of horror, andtartotora tne memory A i P»' “ to, ,'; ^ idte- Hta, .'•kM i such urbarou Sera. OGLITM'E Advertising Rates SPAOt. }> - > • - a fLfc su e $4-*» »■*> g; oe txa-ao ~ ~~ t.st ijr tr? »n i«> **;s 7j» \M.»ujm ate -•»«.» ** «.a*. t.ao «u* i*.ao 4® *.ae #.oo ».t* Jc.ce - ; «-» ii» u.eu mouse *» mu* ....{ajeicas a.® aMOdMetM* iao.>je Leaal Advertisements. ***«mw*\ ^ue. . t,*e Creditor*,’ tiinj . 5.00 te Bebton aod di li of L»r* to 941, tinny 4»y*....... of Atmi&mmfrm. tuirty dags of MwaMtott, thn* monti *. ... A.uQ Ln-.rs 1 H9UW!»*d SeOf^l. •‘it*# «2*Prt?OJS»...... 5x1 *** *»*!*•»«, «*di Itea» of Interest. A stiah - h o Idar-Th c g r idi ro n. ---- : A righting book—The Dictionary. Overdn.wn~Eiaggen.ted accounts. ; Net «eafc~The feUrnman’. prW* 1 Sharp practre^— a subjeo4 F:*'L CTpittaptoT TT L iSpTIeil— V~, 0 D w 2 “—•—*" -■* |L„ Hairy sjnieth.ag»—ffesBes nt and «at mat Molasses candy would taste just as . sweet by any other name- '------------ There are over 1,650 conrieta in the Stag Sing CN. y. i prison. ■ Now digf the boy the garden plot With energy intease, Uatii he beg* a tribe of worms. And then be ekips the fence. - A barking dog of«»«<taw» never bites, but the • “““ «****• isn't to be . placed in a backw&nls. tmning bee, even if hedoas i® go to war . There , this disparity between 43,5fid is Kinarefeetotwindowglaesan.l»troul)le- molar^ One of some is an acre panes; {other, pains of an aefaer. A man who is uncertain about amag. term Wtyifle apeaka of tbemw “ those Hungs, you know, that they nde on and look into socond-story w.udows with -” The German emperor shoots. keeps 1819 a diary 0 f everything he In Ids gnn was discharged bv accident, and li« -had to enter up, “Forefinger right hand.” Mffl(wrtoirilP Retrain , shouted the brakemau, station.! slowed up to the “Fi«» ve«™ for refresfiments 1'* veiled a cassengcr who said his son had grown . n prinMihe train started. What 4 did the pnsoner first , stnko ... the Jon oomplaiimnt tm f easmdly with askeit bandage the judge or . a over “ He first struck mefor a five dollar bill, your honor, was the f.■cling reply “ Sales by candle" was the method of sale during the seventeenth wmtaiy. A wax candle, alwnisu inch m length, was set on the edge pf a knife, mid he that bid most before the Candle was out, was the buyer. There are in this country abont 70(> carpet-making establishments, and they represent a permanent investment 3l3 ^ts. 000 ,000. The annual market, production is iu the of with a good ft„«-V one-half nr k oily, oenfs to and cm cideTy ftle sad b^ r » wonM ! the tr«w itgLtlLO(»dl!» P.LT atmnm, , Ifs all very well to talk aliout econo my , hut the jifflcu lty is to get unythiag ^economize. The little baby who puts hia toes in bis month is almost the only person who in these hard time* man ........... aa a^JSss-ssw5£ , oml t *150,000,000 is in o .wa, *900^ Aecordmg h« the 0 ?ls,^rfv- e^Rn4;^HK ‘’ i , „ ,1 Hun,lav schools of ihe fallen through the ice ou a lake, rushed jSril j . the WJ » te r, and at the imminent Siildreii. of her own i*.?o i-.-mm!.:-.! - the The King decided that this , unrmvar.b ftct of ^avery should not piiss Tbewomau was sent- up to town -from the country; a room was prcparetl f or her in the royal palace, where she staved a couple of days to see thesights Copenhagen, and she received from dbe Kmg, in-the .presence of the royal family,) he medal antLn be SSSKco........ an, more substantial TSL-a.-sai.ta Pern, the eaptato diacovwed 5 t*o - Oallko, Ixard and put them in a i OKawa y e on uffnarter of th'fship where the nis of Chilian a sssM^ 8trnck f 6 «asir Profit sfS SSSJSSSS ssns fix-si U, the bridge o’>d upon he hacked away at it < v . infleh* .piecemeal Syt^r -'ipt« 'f„Xi'c an ‘M «-4 m “ l^ - &■“ Straoge Remedy fer. R H.umaM-in. A foreign peperoontaius the following in regardto the core of rheumatism by thc ,,j bee sting*. To- c„rri-s pnmbnt savs; “ That his wife having suffered so 'much as to Ik> 'onablc to en ... v auv stop or rest tar the spare of six, mr-otbo. the right arm being very faun* preventing her from, doing any hous' l () u m , r u making her unable even to dress or undrt -s "aer^lf, and having heard that a farmer, quite incapacitated -»o'i Vnt Uy I?„rl^ , , . \ „ , . » hv bees and thereby got en Oils . .■ rMlu ,b'«l wib- 'to try ( . in rein the ateg of . ^ lw ;. s „ ra ij Wlt ),,, great-r than that alreudv suffered. Three pressed bees were the tbetefore Laid and coniiilerabte upon fur „ ■ rime, in ' enter that the r .«w.n Wa-Uer of the in f SttoroSac«l ^nt-.n-iy emntv itself. Tlie waiT toto.hmg, as the - ootUe first night, wss enabled ^ ™w V-p. the first rime IC ,, {m J htx ^-.mths, thv tat‘kmg pam of |„-:d« 'entirel* gone.' The arm whs, .lien gr. ally in coiiaeqnence r.l .....’ .trogtoB, but Hie awellmg die aWH .stnaI gradually M»f upro tlU'application All pain ,* rerovemTite was ihelzme txm the least pro-. of X“u,JSi',/h« vioua rigor, aud eineetahown'ttaett:”'- not mm, :