The Oglethorpe echo. (Crawford, Ga.) 1874-current, July 19, 1878, Image 1

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THE OGLETHOHPfi ECHO, Subscription (ttMl OmTmt — fj* ***• Aisj pravos Who *ul IM *4 n» tis* of a** WilNcrfl Ik lie £*■&, mis b* M jrar*«ub«*l|«irafrra. Noeiafe Her r»o moeiHR« lifting prvytr* a mo oq» fted, T*e mMw in m <HW*r+m tqptf-Tft, -;*# *tv-! town nrr^ngf,: T*o moasnrlMi eoaafeU ■.% tu4tUot tmpcm, Rt^piug Mmbtttoo b, itetr tnb)m*e throws. Wom, ib*t have Bffttr 4 «m mch otti«r UI? Fftoi i*. «bcMe «ol* aa**e I* tint ala to kill. eMehr <1 imtb gr**p at tbe A totter’df rag tft*t jflorlfifffii th* grave. Far-rolling amokt a&ov«« rultaf* plaiu; ArtHUtry pilad on rate porta of th* aiain. Katorsf raraUMMl totxhd |n o&« cIom nrii _i. ... . ><uroa4b - - ; - — ---------— bUrk tpe*cblM*nfm ol the Joh Ibaadar^cod. Tb* fialfta notil‘d, tbe rich g ra t a— If-.*, in thft^—4 of audra* l*GJooUKt* m Mouruiug. wBtkttolag--*ith nr . —nga t na d fra*. Two maldmt dUffip ona tr& that doth ateiaa* Tbe aabra at tbnr lover*, wbo ware fora. ______ 0 ,,.,.,c.i-^..«w W , ■i&cifi tb»ir «u*dap: i^>»tb bald# no ho«u« «bo*t. Tb«r raeovda flhali inatrnet, with hrartfrU moan, Their was to combat with life’s ilia alone Jfa f :ona, who strove to waaie each other* land*. Turn Mworda to pioughf-barra for thair common ban da. OU. mlaery: before urn imj cmn com*, Wai-itwU maj thru* thrar faa la maaf a horn* HALF AN HOUR OF A60NY. -——— mnrr. Testerdav afternoun Mr Jasper Return midrmdvti a’rJ^Lfafce^ angel of the eiitond staff could recover fiomhiaemotum sad get his umbrella Mr. Thnmbledirk wae gone. Hedashed out of the door, missed tke stairway and Stepped down the elevator, falling a die tanee of three stories, but he was too mad and excited to g. t hurt, and alley, we heard him rushing away down the yelling aud swearing till he was out of sight and bearing. As he is usually a very severe man, of habitual reserve, very particnlar amazed amt gnardeil onlv in his at Ian- his guage, we were not words for whu-h hi. excited manner af foiled mil the slightest explanaUoq. During the day, however, wo became posseeeeil of certain facta which m*y give the remler some clew to the Cannes of this worthy and respectable citizen'a aSSSSSisSt g5?5*a-£« tSs SSjs«Swsu mt W. « town^b) al'f-wt'two She wished purchw^, to go Wt up make ftomMittle l&by dida’t want to take her oat in the rain Would Mr. Timmbledirk please S^a.«akgh?gj; hold it for her until she came hack? Mr. ThumbteUrk, with *-sto*nge flat, sssss&rt.'^sss&A tuok'lho hsby ami looked anxiously man fnmi one end of it to the ether to see which end the head was on, biby that he had never handled * humvn before in all bta life, ami pronwtly closed ki* win mT. Thnmbledirk is a very ^no«d tall, dig uifleilman. He w» tather a. ♦t,« d(^r^Xcrvc“LT«to m.n.h.'T di.aooe.rd toymieb to* W iu the garding waiting-room with various were intently expressions. re him curiosity predominating. He sat down and lient his aims at the elbows until they resembled in shape heck two letters Vs, with the baby-lying and heels in St.y r .?" * ' * ! ’ ? - was ah object of cariosity illy re preened mirth to the women around him, Now a digniflwl man diwa not boifvfnnd eniov be rteugbiffg especially stocrfoTSuy it is humiliating for h i in to feel ........ fttai ridiculous in the eye# of women, the is bachelor, feeling is intensiaeil when man a and knows he is a little awfagMd and ill at ease > the presence of women, anyhow. So, aa he gazed upon the face oC the quiet, sleep mg infant, he made an insane effort to appear the parfertly that easy, he and to create ried impression was an old mar man, sad the father of twenty-six 1 ■rh„„,M,dirk temWe unking ttfonghr^Lrtm^ of the heart, tontitwaa i > theftdng. mst p>-,»il)le A he short, might have overdone! ! vonng wo B ,s a iu a .mad remly ot.shrW, r ,]^! kuvt ana U M Kie a dr^w ta 4 !, thin wuimm in a black bombazine ! and a gray shawl, and an angular, . TO wa mw tel gc -dwaa. ™»dteUeddate, aud a simW atatwomanwiin asmalUerd JT^LS??*^ S?» 8 ? ba * tot *' shouted, clapped ihott^^ ^Sn'w nt-JSEr* 1 ““a‘ hotl ta“0th as woJ^,vi, I S B D i a «'• “peeiaeles ^w-honel and -.S™ has said,''Tae poor iambi’in -uc> aepnkhnd tone* thin everybody t^ih 7 £%'* Thumia«ite^ *b- *«eait toSa him’ f-(^t^ war!. Mt h& ssns-te BP’. its,,fain snppoviii ewi“» “ms i general woe,.- ***“ ?Bt -.teoma Oglethorpe (S' Echo. By T. L GANTT. Mr. Tfewmbledirk blushed, redder and hotter than ever, and tha astonished baby, . after _.. one horrified took a ..... ___ danreAttoUby^r ^IZiP .(''ita cherub’s weight npon »b^ry n. tbM tb« wretch&I mac knew in his heart of beart* that lie bad forever »nJ etenwliT ar.£wss^nu“j father of this beautiful boy, whose life «nd wo»M trwble i«rt the wrath of the world » h* wonU - heft" a-*t«wie!on. instantly the h baby 1 straightened oel *"G itself *h ? tortured n l" ^ T dry » none * rmm oaoght * ,t bv toe e J 2^I? time to Jt 1 “Rju« [ ' to '. 'SSJnZiu He'll fall .*■* that child yet, . ,. aaxd the „ Igloomy womrni who talked bawi.and l“^EHS”*S3 StSttSStigS&i 5SE3KH™ little dear!” ' -Ob-h, the the woman MUiswammiUie blank *“?' .t.’ssjsaissa ^"d bfa>y Mr.TTmmWedirt itoeltttttcrly ignoring labor the fact thst waa obstruction «***» own it oonld interests^threw m the way cf all the er proceedings itself by aftarnately almomial straight. «ung out into• an i Mr-Tliumhlekirk tl0 “ of t PP wssobhged !i 'hf to hold its bead tightly m one hand suddenly aqd tta doab- ha«d« m *>}» other, mid than ling itaelf np into ao small a knot that the poor man had to hold his two hands dose together, like a bowl, and hold the baby as he wimld a pint of sand, and these transitions from oue extreme the other were made With auoh atartling ™ p, ~f TlmmblwhrkhadtoheirOTistantlyon y “ij_5P I J®} ,I 5S that ^^5 ^ShSgSrf^w'^Sdh! JussurJKB&a the moi^TtH etoairHTitt^BR, around antf fikfffs its and thing* became entangled neck, aud would now and then the the toby's maw of drape^ and stifle its cries get for over a second, but f^ the ooiae would oome out stronger thau ever :sgBaggggg taction, «**«*“* *T- wh< ^ 8 with Ifce Wind and wild with terror and sum. but when Onec be he..tried unsVered to rang out u^HootPhy, to the baby, pootahy, Wkhea, all pndJin’ hut theglomay and pie," the women : woman knife, anil the innocent threw it into the ; stove He gave it hi. gold watch, and ; it emmSAyi^mw,wnanSkvSOt dashed'tk on the floor. He gave it his its The pretty woman sereameiT The sad woman in the IJombazine shrieked. The angular woman m the sm-bonnet yeHed, yelled, Th« fat “ “ Oh. Oh, meroy meroy with on on the us ns market-basiet P r woman called wildly for a doctor. ■ - 1 - Thu gloomy woman * who *** talked base 111 1 ‘ And Mr. Thnmbleiliri hooted ebok^J his finger into thatchild’s mouth and it faS itli - b&koonldn’t tmng to find that hear pin. And Mr. Thnm even the chattering woman. It b*ii the air with its flats, and thnu.he.1 and kicked with ita fat bsro legs, and wailed and howled and ohokeil and screamed and doubled Thuabledirk, np and straightened hie out until awful *teaiiug the nerves to the effort, clasped seteausiag baby in his arm. and rose to his feet Haws* going to go out and throw himself snd the haby under the qlt dieatnof “nT ronM a* a VMadise. The mother thanked Mr Thnmbledirk for the agony an.l torturo he Mender ”him X lA sS tnd ont toe window with a atony thermometer sW said 5n tones that made the shiver- S “Mr. Thnmblerlirk iro’t a wrv All the it, ItahyI’-’ gloomv women sroi leJ except Hie woman who talked basa She The baby approvingly. . htedirk’s looked up into al*d Mr Thuin Saco ThumblSirk and laughed Swhen mat Mr. he 1 dsdied in at the sanctum ram last mss evening evening was this. ‘‘BythesvenEit.gdanehteK.of Rrvnl^ii* iiioh. tb8 everlasting.snake-haired ' terror-hannted shades never knew '■ tt “ luu “‘ «>« soul of a sen- ... S£M.ss%iS ssts^A’S^w “•“—<» 1, " w ‘”' i ” ia - Th». i aJa 8 ? a & Aasll . - '* tei»c ' - 0 rovSv,rf.T®?« ffe r i o! »0,000 government has for the dia meprovinea. within the limits of THE ONLY PAPER IN OWE OP THE IwlHGEST, MOST XWTELUOBNT AND WXAX.THDS8T COUNTIES IN GEORGIA. -jwwfmptr ~E£rZSSTL* fc»o«L*h of how the Prin«**» - z w^reJ? r^rttinlv £ Engird tYu, tSt^of to ur &■ hawmlSa Carriage n thnno-ht The Mmisteni w™!d lain her projects’ever shifting and changing like rUZnintiS ,~ " not loved he would have etave,!; and he loved. But hi* cousia was the queen! : Here the woman had to make the al | vttoe . Vuitoria, this deeply touched ae ahe wae by leave love, her.) (whieii coiild was eaafly neve* more to not conquer the maiden timidity due to her ^,, ra edneatior,. Hevertfce!^ tho ? but oUl find euoush tf«rSwifaonft%Vi^?no5 alreadv "Aftafarallon the, *£2^*",%riTS’hLncjT^k?# 1 ?!^ ^ mieow followed, =mig more sweet than thi ^Wirning n g ever to the heart of Prince Allmrt still wore tha honCTwfle iff his buttonhole. He kept it after oven when ridd it thb hud plenlpoten- faded. A (ortaight that Leop-dd ‘tary minister beaded King of Be j gjnm a letter, oloaed by *>' rsd seal, as though it hail a mighty secret of state. It began, “ My ; ^^0 DettI 0 ttc ie •' and was signed “Vic \ month later the queen mentioned ,,er intention to marrv ^ Prince Albert of Uie _ € . )lmtK fvrt u lier mm;,^, . Sbe askeif^ ot fkoir oonnsel, but. with a pre tty air decision which caused them to Vt re p| r with a “unanimous t h J°'f “yea" ! °® 8 ‘- Q - . “ , —r—- - 3T the »nrr.‘ftT following ffemU»raeaK,y?neKu. additional interesting la, give* de tail* of about the Ute 8:40 earthquake shocks: We ’ had, F. «•* aa I want to experience. I first heard a * loud, :is»ttsSr3i« rumbling noiee, ana then it seem* the ft»w bega. to rise up, imd sbont mirror* fell to.the «onnd insomepf the honses; ui tha eatMrai an imageor Two fedl down-and nothing more. But the town of due, about twelve miles Wkntifrirand flourishing tone hundred lives lost. Oor President i has sent money, provisions and troops ; to the rilaen and bus dr ain arerythingi people. His wife, “ Hina Belen,” and , family rushed into the plasa and had tents put up, and foehnSay days slept therem. Thousands of peope left town that day; in ydas^ fact, all ttiat Could; the rest slept Blep , in the , some in teats aud on cots, but and on w»» Mwnww, ««, the appearanTOof theeity was wide really park, Square, street, or open midS^f place was filled with tenta, and the the Streets with srfdiers nnd«. •**>• •—?- - T S’:.:-.! mm-vim visited while here-teis«U ft l flfty-sleaping to one hnmlred lid Lere!^mf there night or uj^te on the bare ground fenta and wonderfTtc seme tents, and the were behold, shWies, both there L™, and XamwmoM, in town. Teute, of eutva^ strip^audepeckleiL tenta whUe, of calioo,of coffee anythte%»wer«l bagaof old sheets and ttiingTbe- of paper—. quiet; Finally had daily shocks, more we but light ones; people began to sleep 8 “ 6 J? mfleance. Covering the feted was m accent days 3 sign of mourning. “ “ »O h« •hc^-.aourwmg and ^ fc iu M % «»• l»Cp«Vtee, went hole hw *&***& And ^Bawid f wept as he went np, and hail hm faca>t , < lo y ere ^ * *■* .’. sll the poo T 1 ® h « 8 < i ! W J ty***!* «Pr weeping ?f * he y went , up. . (2 Sam. xv, l<Mrn - ru ?, t e death of his queen. But - amongyourselves ^we , 6 { fd” er S^-, The mournew had the hood .. arawn iorW8 rd “Eoey.c!oi»iha.of over the head, # »«J S EosB«d» •» the i l ^ -??* 1 ^ in8 °? er e ’! ** , ^Aud with £t3Sa-32 sarrsasss sisis ja“,raa!L.*«ie insl left execution, and unless isthen for mercy exert its sovereign Jof prerogative, Ifce suffers the sentence exprrtSly the law. mourning cap indicates his doom .—BnglUh Vote* and (gwwter. LEXINGTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1878. •””=? t. 4 f fe *5**''J o'mm *2 aB «i Murw ■ u 'r^-^ tr&ABuiy izp«rts, “ m.M^wLe^th^iSh'thouMndfS*^ Tfei^Knufoa^ SSsfs^st; t7?Ln«it*^iaJr r-r ^ ac i^ AitSfet i£ £-15? daotfoo flight S w^ maaifestlv »l™g t(* «th?re- wiU The not wmgh(» great, art leaM pNW «tanfl»rd eorrentweie a ofgoid «ip w» fol jo„. jM .^r»a > ni.«»«™i~.iM.tWM* W , * *st.»a« J " " " Z •} g,.: = ‘S, •■ - - %7i ?!£, SSmP-TP* These operatione perhaps the are »u»t dangbron* to the community, be fte ucid teat, and in loot is genome «' 3LX««aa.WM * en?irei^rl2^^ tL'Tmrtritd m A 8 ®"™ £ S f wi less .tiimtiHn scientifle ... dofble j&tzz nl»n plan e,urta ohS in this !!^!Lm way. A . is ™ one too commonly tewSem 7 ^o^en^thw who adopted when h^.inc. by they conscience- Ti,Tll.. want W a’ a a instead of b "-, ®F!, j St^TdLd .mLt! file a I snfflclent.qnMtity, reburmah reWo^di* the place, nl«ie sod pa* off the coin at fn 1 ne. ic 1 g'>>d coinage »‘o^TfhSTli’iaSiL is ' splitting.''^TOe «!* ; ^!^f J 52mids !?n shauHe^^t^^aml^anhstfiat** iR"tM« frarsud The- a si plafan nmaitov (or moM. S stwari ElrlEL;, ^.ssriws aes too thick. Aoother swmdlo i« to bore the edge, und it is said that Jolui Chinaman fiivorn tins game, buying up [ that hi* dextermw them compatriot! safety, may and , tii^e apaF5r»aia manipulate m 2 ?SS^®Sf“ toShSf’^VhSKi^iirtSht "ii4“UJK. j»sve w ritf is *m . jf cennm »cryappe*m.ce of Iieing genuine Real oonntarfoita— that w, com wholly spnnons beosmto made of base metal-are almost inwri »Wy wa^A. An exception to weight of mgrsins. It is eomposad of m *Uoy of gold and silver, -Ita ,„dlis wnrfhJrom M.IB mT tttiaM. Sie|ent.Mit ff d time n; thicker thanthe genuine «ora, and henW may be detected by the gauge. Btdit amiapf the most dangerous counter feds m existence As we have stated a silver piaceptaseA currant so long ns the imprint is not STSii5l3SE in the canc otguhf, wbatraetad aa the amouptwhich will fciild safely tic not pay for ly the silver frcublc conutcrfeita of doing it, Gmneqaetd- true Imita all bardfy are ttous, and therai* a dated dol- 1«, half dollar, or quarter which has not been copied with remarkable acour »oy. The oonntoi^tor, etthfr makes a mould in plaster from the btal coin and casts from it, or he stamps his imitation fc die*. Ai tlua Si# prooes* i*t|»e samo , •» is in nse m mints, tlic cmhitcr t its thus^ produced b#«Sa* arc more .Ufficnlt accurately to deteck$«*«w, finished, the compression hegig wore t«Uere and whtCT^CTbSrt other 7 because thev experts Zpmmd of fall weight. sullhr Tory are made of n to Orman silver, €1 mid ^ bftlanoe fails, toTg^e! el^irs ! ^ UHUal w ere I (i { , Counterfeits ofthe quarter i ( ,^ ar , thnngh tfio^f very plenty less dan gerou* ^ fhSeh Iteflerpieces. Thev W, i | ^ eeompowdo ' toth toolight f antimony, and tin, too thick, and al f pekil- : they have gocl ring. A i iar eonroosition has been employed, to wfaka, iWbnfthto powdered glass is addeito. give a clear is but below a ctemsy erVeight, expedient, as fact toe coni easily is far appreciable orop- i a * TT by. y avuthmaitoe. It is adifficalt matter to lay down any general rules tor deteettog C, “ M - *" “ will Too seen from the ; ss stSisr^ ^ ^.«r*iSa **!»»--« ^.™. »»s& , sneh that they tac’t bury him!" Se oond tounding, Law Pill be (earnestly)—“Very Why how us to sure! on earth «m that fee r First L. P. (de risiyeiy)-" Why, tse ma‘t dead yet! ’ «. of js dis ra humcttrt tL come astro as m j g ?- *- ^”p?* ”*7 -a Wrut IsnJ wwpee, S^deAWti™ bat there is r**aan to bafceve hurricanes am •* ooa sriilixK-Ars'sss Sri^vast wmd-swept plain broken here SSwSt^ r. tmh r a7a« ^l^ld Aow, Vae.lf eharpfy outlined against th# sky, just above the horiaoo, Mmflly when there are *o other dond* to beneen. A» it riaea a strong sea green tint mingles suffice with for ita its UaakBew. A few minntes passage from horiron to beriwm, amid tha pro fonmbwt rtUlness of the atmoephere. SSaxJKASlXS ^ *2? im^bfakn^rti bnt ^j^.i > ^Sl?2! 5'tJ^?a ™ , fi , iS aw.v'ssrs.'Mss «sswa blaoltteas which adds to it the conceals. 3 terror nothing of One the sea. the de nothing snd hears f£s but „, lt slnwknm of the gale. He is alone with ‘begimi* the giant forces forces of of nature natnre and and is is utterly utterly at their metcy. The emling hurricane suddenly latte only a it few began, min nte», as as again it to but «hen the sou apt>ears i* shin* malignaut upon a laudseape forces that so changed have been by the * P (a ^ n _ it ^ B11 stall e may living scarcely whethor he is iiTgn>wSf or has - ■ * — ■ . .■ - The Hhage «f a Bog’s Adse, “Isay the dim’s noae ws* blnnt and "tnjil^r,” exclaimed the beefy man, ^•**g hi* dtta and ^ling«sKrad ; ^ «. f ^ M OQ H f hack down or j ^ : th before sunrise, ‘P»^ * ’«** a dasent by it upfoi me.” &VL tb ttn Vr/thi* T<m meet ^ c^owa time hmi increased Shs?aa£—• •» «* hi * pvopfaV.Wi aveiy- s " -^sS&snsrss ,.^’r nfiwomJeting evoe looking at the backs of others . ”S“t wliat ThOT wv>to doing ”i ItwasalUbTOt x Utoy man glanced anmad at the T? Ignem I £*£n2”.f£l fl 0 Sam, Tte save -%£!i the rest ^.t^tte^lput htt l ent&m toMto’vmrfa ^ The 0fT jJ^cm , ut M or Extractor Amepcau Wart, Cora aud cSer th“wu ^ I Sure as death, and fed; onlytw® ty * r * . biittlo, ' imd cheap ° P st half the - SMStc sa say SimllghU ft is a familtefact that apotato-vme g«»w«* in a d«% crtlar ia white puny, W and withont strength. It would mota pramsely tile same with a child oimflned_ to a d«k room. ItisalsoweJ Jbwww to hgaltfi, i thte wid h«W that is “-..p)e somehow SB^M e.itential is ^ ^ maAciaam mmi disease*. But it i* not known how the Rygienic effeet is exerted,Jhongh there is reasivi ‘".‘Jf ‘ u if&I ^e ^etua ratetey fln^not —the invtsime that paint thepie SS&T» fungi which the microeoopic are associ ated with are^gert*: putreftotion and decay. When there ^&Mra already prosent in a thTuve nTyet blen develop While thin pwaemtive dtttet quality ofthe is most powerful to Hte «^s light. sun, it also eaet# in diffase.1 The-hygiene ol light will doubtless sometime be fully entragh understood. Mean wbHe we know to make it a sin against health not to let thesan have freest admiseiou ta all oar dweBtegs, - ...... — . Bmuesickuete. 8 .8n<»n»»»Mjplace a ffisord.r disorder a« ns home- I - sfcilcBeM has beep mb teste JLi »?™^i?“L?f’' i55! ,^ taSt^fro^wllfcwawa man oftec «S’ !K {as^IS.MS ssaasti'Sisaii; tion, followed by by Dr. deiitiam, ami times death. Bey balievee chadren do not often suffer ia this nor do very old prams; and women Uaa liable to it than maa. * Fe***»« F*wi» •** . TT* f-wcfc***. jsffi . ( 7<i ' ... .......r-rs are of uni much value. sheilfl,grav<T I keep old mor tar, withS7«atfiSl» ground oyster duaLboR little floor of BUlphnr a boiler in my poultry house, also add imping «niy a faw fowl* need not at meiUtohedth. Fowhi wttldobertif fe«d Is constantly varied. Fw> won Cnroxa.— In earl; pe? spring, Indian meal scalded, meat once d^, gather gram if it it for can themselves. be had, where If too they early can for eabbsg4, this, taw lettuce, tuimps etc. choppwi very nni fine, rrirr^ass SS,5£;MS-.X.t,« SS&HS 1 i„ ih?Us g chicks. 1 alsoTirovide bo™ ground oyater .upilyofpnrewater; in plenty, t neglect thrir nerisiiary.and sevemlt.mee .™t pey dishes dey.if rub the water everyday to dear them from the Slight green slime When le/nmaV yon shut hnddl”^ them op do not gather, nor shut them so secure that Cut thev hole# will he in without their plenty of pnreair. different boxes in places SwWnettfawto (for summer) snd nail on pieces Metade mts ilonatato etc or bore mob holes with Uey an sh“w"gn7^,7ml ansae Si, eL’ick/beaui « 1 ™; the to roort'Mbthrt their roogtg d&oimed. enough so the (thicks will ntA be The rooat I in* variably nee tor alt my yards is ,v two by .»*» - —■* -^wasrswta be tmmeroiw fed all they eggs if fat. T&J I Teed shdhld old stock not can cat. twice Per day. A young cockerel need* foa.1 than oM heiie, and when I breed tlua way I nail a cup or box of corn high enough that the cockerel may 8 ' T sss&Si&SS ^ do afa .lit P ^Jrto! ^»7* t ^ k ^ u wat * 4 safe ap.-H, « 6. r Jb«*e(lfn» ..-I' ■: :.-. WWJ* top ,®f B0 “ Wk.CSWlBsWttAJMd *"“ <i,ul ®? of water. Scrub the spota and sponge the carpet all over. To remeve mUdew, b&e equal parts of lemonjuiee, salt, ritaroh and rub on thickly, Banew. lay on the grassinthe hot sun. times Jgy. theapph«tKm two or three a J s=ssasr±ssss A miltnre ro(i ,, m q Indian meal To.Bsuohtbu Gn| J , *a*a*.-Tike golden sufiteent flour of and aalphar one-half to give of • tatetotet pints watte; toatw ttilawater .tettaArt oniong, attain, and when col A, wash vnth soft l.rusb My pwtthst requires raetor teg;'wheo (by It wdl come out as good „ new. . jf pegged boots are occasionally driW10 ,| with ,^ petroleum between the an<! op aoTwhf leather, they will not -****- H the boots tbaw-ttUinSaai an d shoesj»re ,i rwB ed with petredaum spall then mixed of «tar:tte, and the Bailment tw. -*jgtaa« allowed to settle. A cloth dipped in the hqiud aJ mid hung u p te the aptetotetem that.a Less, a twenty-five pound of the material, costing about cento. • . Arecipefor etc.r vuaisb nutebte for nut, Japan 2 quarts, eoachyaroish I quart, turpentine spirit* 1 quart, batewn flounces. Shave the wax np thin, put it in the turpentine in a fan .vessel,itad pla«^^the latter to hot water until itsccmtcaite are fused; then add to the other ingredients and shake well The varnish should be of the.fete! qnah fy. £ *Bb» mixture dne* without Itfs and ^ a beautiful,soft appearance; outside suitable for either Hiside or work. • Ekeuco PawcaKEU. —To make French P»» p » keB . laka two •jP' two ounces ssrjasssafsnras j,KS';i;«r.”Ksssa and bottom. When ihy, the top outside with acme Jecalcomanic rate the demgne—vme», anything ™ld and flying antique, honste, and ^a^t- tlten cover wife two coate el white vamieh. !55gaSS5S35 scrutiny, anil | VMe s as almort to defy are How TO ^CH.-E«r7 home^fe from an experienced hand: When hot ! starch « used, take one gpoonfol of ahtrch to » qnMOrf boilin* ido c a. To piavant ih* iron sfeefesg, flipped into tharfaiA^thaowriBtJbwi* the fat. *«*»«•. Pobtabm Luiowadb, — Take <®» on nw of powdered tartaric acid and «k ounoea ol powdered sugar, and wet the mixture with one dn>'*m of essence of leinoo; S“twent>-fonr dry in the euu, ub, Eac’h and divide parts. part wiU ,,.^ SttBfiE St'S 1 “' 2 Iunn to Kam? TbkiTOB Stwjm.— Propare it in this,way: To awe gallon joi kettle Sire than haU lull, ^sxf^ssjrs* *ng«r, half beat£ a cup ol butter, and yolks ol spoon,Iv.m, thfee eggs to a eream; one tea full of amla, milk, dissolved and flour in ..cap and a half of sweet enough for cake battor, with two tea Sen spoonfnls ol cream of tartar in tha flour; the whites of three aggs, beaten U » stiff froth; dredge a quart of bine lwrriea. or hucklebertiee, and stir into I the mixture just Bakequio&y. before putting into the baking-pam », inn Camt » ----- nMt( : of ho”n^hTv "miT6“witb two orinres c.^l»t of butler S until I m x d .’tutuVSt. i™T^l add a little warm milk. tablespoonfuls Sift two of flour of’ with two of cream tartar nml stir into the u. make a thick, amooth batter. Beat ^-Srasar* ing added fceaspoouful to the egg*, of a cnpftd bicarbouatt* of sweet ol milk, one teaapoonfula of of coda and two cream tartar eifted into tha flour. Wet the flour and fruit with the eggs and milk, and add a teaspoonful of salt. Scald fl n » rt<, n. of h pound of fruit, and s pint ±rj>y t^ssssssx.sf, ™ =..<■•.»; -ya dr*,n«T and boil four mmntes; skim out the trait; ^*^^1^ torn tb« syrup fflg into tinpsnsand biSes the as soon as it is eooR let stand in the snn do^T ii&gaXg£r ^ is not nMrtsara*ho“ever, to " ‘ B ...........^.-^.-= 1 An Autocrat or Credit. a New York correspondent -writes: oonWntora .j-^n jjrown has beontathe Stewart quarter of .century or mo,* m^tirT an I lias r-xen r.Z-e to offasim. a ve.v important ™He ntto- isa js^rir-israds; -^^riAisa g.H. rnfise^^of^^hrgh^1 wears stndieil the^^vast ,f e gj" s^-bstautial woirtmg, ®*‘i® £2"^°*"???’^ d^ttofhlLTtb wUA hlSd^ * iandi rapid vimr e w of the the^u»h bwh °Ll h y& ^iv^v.vLUii? foPfoefdi Hfeihta ' hf' h«l**hfc^-r” 4s 'insDeetion the^ik ^M®pSw)Wlto ™ is r?5r-ru—rrx; !ri ®j ! , n tu tr?"teTcitdv „. - dr^iur "H.ird ^“pS^sSS tntely pmd tesh npw ^wSrcrSt «*“* ° • 2S 4K re ^Exwlm!nT^«iw 'rtse collector drandtakeson anaver. «» a hundred reltea.J» to ten tlmfrpay. rhi* Inad b^ pf to^ni^nad {yimi the collector Items a-sad te»Q« at <* the the fatasfe^dMthpfMteon^i’ donbt it waiimnchkhcsa.ni : .0 n p Fojw m ,L a day. for be. tell*. ;-of.cta-.who pail ttadesman once tomake him stare, lj * 1 ' r* - ' . Ocean. No Bones m the M r. Jeffrey has estalihshed the fact SS j^it bones disappear S *^ in the ocean. By :*S Lf \ S h^bone <1a t .. briu g „„ hoLver eT of. anv kind; riteae, compact, dissolve if ex {SuT p( «ed to the action of the water but a time. On the contrary, teeth— aftasrif^ss^s? S^SSSssnsis s^SgsjSwTsss an wluch time app^i-t I . impression whatever. | TheM^tH^pnlar „ . tlnnnoular Pcttv rrtty Officeifn Office, ra } the Axmy-Oorpond pnnisnmem. YOL.IV. NO. 41. A Hermes Onion Market, '* ursjaraa m^/ndAnmaUJ? liar till I l the curtain, I looked oat upon the great "l Mrp &n alive a ba^r crpwd of . moo, women *oil ohUdKn. Ther* were goata were tarkltwl \<> nmall wagons that wsehareiy imnnaa thea ? White eating ^ J P '^f LjSa »» *“’ n £&<“«» ffiV*tfare. ** *L Z gySaS^aSS ^SJft^agL^*? etabloe, such aa wa aee in our at home at Thanksgiving time; bntan aiL«5i articles. Bright yellow carrots, ss , aa!3S SWhSffSSiS pyramids, a great deal taller than any mw. detojhtta . The peaeants take great , .. ., «■«• n h'diduv season. Whole family t-Jiue t.'gethef, beyond acd^ cami) emt dorihg hmita, the nigh* just the city {'dtwnmg each morning before ro unsa to ,%' 5 lr P 1 *'*? J™ e • collection* I . of fruit Mid vegetable# are ef * " c,!tT x J}. e but the smaliirwar es, snc h aspoultry,, ™ita egg*, l’S'’kod bnltor, cheese, the mri*TKnW carta which ™>., arc into same Iwought them to the town aud carrus ,,ff b J thelr o*® 6 ” *<> 1,16 P Im « ol tlleir AniSMnpment .—OjoliteH Hour*. _ Sew Vork Faudiions, The short skirt dress tor afreet and J»atw bttmomzem trimmed with^bws^aad color with the materia feathers dressed kid,arc .ol nneLoaie uir .u, vriS vnm ar^uud the wriat*, ^ s&S&SssvSe atot“dr^ > ^ve m£e ^to ^ “"ii^S Jvo»fy- }>**■. ™ W gwr. «” no*, inten ded Pbej^toittoned boot m shit the Shoe forthatnse. _ . . .. , „, ?5f nrTSTa.irl "KSf. ^rr'iu^ iv.ln^m'dMksnfiuvw Ma^k^TtwJ m or and « l ' a ' i es of 8™?-. il'.Vl! HSw&irt.'sfa PP ^' , ^saa b ^ ^wt j tedeuntimied ? a horiaoptaldiHe# ° irSiia l l to ui around m o im ’l ankle to the poud where the swell of the calf begins. Such stoefangs come lengths, ornamental and-ate gartered Haabe-drawm above the knee with evrel beJeckeH vrxSx bovra anri } lf4taekto , Bwnond, from Pam Madame wrrtmg Y ‘In generri, Hor/nr's Horor, says: only infront. ^ "f 10 ? ™t * ,1B back the tunic ^piilonawe This is draped te ^a mmked fashion. toe dto^fent^di-eM^^aie tr safflrn wh‘eh w^>ad reartotwance ns ImAtothe of Priace Murat. A despatch from Eoudou announces the death of I-riiu-t- I.ocien Charles Francois Napoleon Murat. He was the youngest soil of Joachim Murat, a cele¬ brate.! French his General and King Caroline of Na¬ ples (1808), mother dicing sister of Mario Annonaade Napoleon, in Milan, Napoleon I. He was born May 16,1803, and after liTing near his mother until 1824, ho went to Spam, where, on the saspiciou of arrested being on and a treasonable errand, he. was thrown into prison, After liis liberation he came to the United States and mar¬ ried a Miss Fraser, his wife earning a support bv teaching- He returned to France in 1848, and vnw elected to the constituent and legislative assemblies. He was envoy extraordinary and minis¬ ter plenipotentiary to Turin in 1849, and became senator onJailuary title prince 25,1832. of In 1858 he received the of the imperial familv. In I860, when the Bourbons were fortE expelled from Naples, Marat put his claims to the: throne of the Two Sicilies, hut at the iustam- cTaiiii-'d of Napoleon IU; he soon publ icly , dis - liis" intentions, mind he was with iSaxaiue in Meta, aiid when the city capitulated he was made prisoner. His eldest son. Joseph Joachim Napoleon, born iu Paris July 21, 1834, has lieen since 1866 colonel in the Frenen army, and in April, 1872,-obtained leave to serve four ysars in the Swedish army. The mieqnal length ofthe lower limb* sometime* observed in man can be more read.lv detected when the man is down v,n the floor than when beta Stand¬ that ing up. Experienced accounts tailor* for assert mis this aberration some fit* in trowsara, THE OGLETHORPE ECHO, Rate* * **-• •* »* »* *» vs* nwilS* ilJ Ad vents«men t«, w IMm Riels ssssSSSSSS^ ftddtooaftl mams Hems of Interest. aat?^E I>»«tarbmg the grav*—Making* sober ^ Ohm OB P ThT^f^Ute «,*- r eate fc lsoto agreeable foods. th»t _'Die activity Ixrf of some people is lik^ of» on « rocking-horae—plenty qwUx * aud the jet ; “ V < '* U °5 n f nt ; m d4*tTamib* T city. TPhew ' m ^*72. tbenlst 2? the t city i a '.* is b winner. *^“ >d **” a, ‘* ***^* A correspondent writes from Pinna, "There’s always something to ehoiin the eye, !*■»*%£ delight the introducUon ear and stir of the thewrrub- soal in n» ss .s-r^. Venwon moot a river, mmajit'aw eon* faction and on# which, hwviag once Janet, dear, do not believe the awaSSSSss ‘? th ErSJ . ‘'» n(! Pf«' e a"Lhnl. h^mimlofZ idea yon that .^“"‘disabuaelHumind some toie-koe^ere anil lie. ofthe gonud in air moves at the rate of 1,100 ^ feet a seoond; ii<)imJ in water moves at the rate of 4,000 feet rataaf a second; light Biles m either moves at the 190,000 “ aeooni .“J. electricity in frea wnea nKivesprobabTy at flic same rate. Ths nerve# transmit their messages at the rate of only d, aeventy feet a eeoond, pro ^ whi m tW time# might well. h e p-carded as intolerably akiw. A huge killed snake of Atchison, the garter Kansas, specie* w lately In nnd on being opened quafl tifematetjnaiiwss found in-toe. The was also enf skv~ rSSSS ssKsats*^ s MATED AMD REMAIN'D. A tear ptood in hor eye of blue, Hhe raid, *• Ob, whit would Edwin do To'quit Were this Ajigoiiua Jmnpy world f Rtt>d and die?’* Ilia quit I’ll —log fipa made cftmcu'C'i,’' qniok reply, •< get you, love, 0;i •’WJirtt rosy wni Upa ybii & pent flo youTHolf, watijffim- I mean?” Bright eyeit hia auawer waiud. Vkett from hia bear*---r—Mrt*—-own*-■ ■• The anWWif '{*** aliuont the lame, ‘•I II get iiiyeelf rrmate>V' A flolftrinm, or sun room, his been iiithoNew York Hospital pathattST" IT tukea xa tlie whole upper story of the old Thorn and has wintipws ajbuig*- ^jrdigli^ftad nhftdefl, three mdes without that the room is flooded tHith light, of running water, filled, with fish, and aquatic plants, of tropical singing flowers birds, shrubs, and cages d l igh t fu i; perpet¬ io jnukn^Jip. Mt patients a who t Mt< craw! ual summer for tan their beds. John Burdette has a ucw dog, and in spirit of malicious daring, has named “Mister.” And every time h* waves his hand at the canine and shouta savage tones, “Gohome, Mister, or land a brick at ye l” every roan on street rothi up fcia sleeve* aud waltz¬ up to the-auditor and want* to know he’s a talkin’ to, and what he by ft?” And the result- is the »a t,,i u^iiUN terms with half ii&s in BoriiugtCMi.-* fiatskeye. ^Watortuff-titsstioirl^ Cesi lately *eerne»i off W chili the hat of John Keeehan, a laborer the railroad tracks, and, carrying it a hole in a wiUi tree, deposited and, it there and covered*it leaves, return¬ ing to the hot,- attempted to drag whan,Mrs. away of the child’* clothing, chaaed Keeehan entered the room and it out, and, on following it to the tree for the purpose of getting the hereout clothes back, was rejoiced to discover child an ugly eusconsed ia th a h olU from Se mwxwhm 5 u nfair, dhrtrfeft, fraiby^tray «*—*t ** * beenlifnl *p*ee po*m. for one of which fine. wo ”! would ean^only ny to the woods like the whip-poor-will.”; talkfog He can’t fly, there’s it; he ho might use in or about go a bidfoon, but he never can fly dike the wbip-poor-wili* if he tried all summer. However, if he writes any more poetry the like that, we will see that he goea to woods if we bav * to carry him there. The woods is the place ior that kind of poetry .—Burlington Haw key e. A BONO WITHOUT *3T W. * [ The letter E in used more tliau any other letter in Hie English alphabet. cantatas Each of the tollnwing the alphabet verses except E.J every letter of A jovial swain Abenld aot coroplwn Of »»v boioflj fair WTio uvckri hi» a*kwar-fl para, and air. tbiuks rt gain To tjuiz hi# Quixotic boy# who look for joy* — Qiiixetic hazards run j . A Opposing iaa# anuQjAvfixb for tUvial toya, man ran. • A jovial swiin may rack hi* brain. And tax him fancy** n?igbt: To quia i» vain, for ’tis co»t plain That what I nay ia right Daring the war Antony, between alien Augustus all the . Crnsar aud Marc nncertaia world stood wondering and ncline her which wsv fortune would i aelf, a poor man at Borne, -n order to be prepared for mafang, in tether event, a bold hit for his own adv ao ce i a e nt, ha.1 recourse to tie tbe applied following himseTFththe ingenious train¬ ex I>iliei,K of with such diligence ing two crows that he brought them the length of pro nbnncing, with gre.t dwtinctnesa, the one a salutation to Caster, and the other a salutation toAntony. When Aogttstns returned cimqneror, tlie man went ont to meet him with the crow suited to the occasion, perobwl on his flat, and every now and thenitieptexclaiming, ".Soh’t, (’retar, Victor Trnpcrtor Emperor!”) (“ Hail, Cssvir. Conqueror and An giistus, greatly etrnck and delighted with so novel a circumstance, purchased which tbe bird of the man for a sum im¬ mediately raised him gito opulence.