Darien timber gazette. (Darien, Ga.) 1874-1893, May 16, 1874, Image 1

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VOL. I—NO. 4. J)avion ttimbov ('Vwetti-, PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, BY RICHARD W- GRUB E office in phillip’s building. Subscription Rates, in Advance. For one year $2.50 Vo, Ox months. $1.50 Club Rates: Vive copies, each one year 2 00 I’en or over, eaoh one year 1 •") Advertising Rates ; PEN SQUARE, 10lines space, lirst insertion..s.l 50 •* Bach subsequent insertion— 1 00 •$> • Special Rates to Yearly arid Largt Advertisers. Advertisements from responsible parties will be p iblished until ordered out, when the time is not specified on the copy, and payment evicted accord, fngly. I'oiumnnications for individual benefit, or of a personal character, cliarsted as advertisements. Matrices, mid Obituary notices not exceeding four lines, solicited for free publication. When tx c ceding that space, charged as advertisement!,. dills ior advertisements due upon presentation i\ r ter the first Insertion, but a spirit of commercial U urality will be practiced toward regular patrons. To avoid any misunderstanding, the above rules will be adhered to without deviation. All letters and communications should be address Richard W. Grubb, DARIEN, GA. CITY DIRECTORY. County Officers. (aunty Cotn:ni-s/'iitci‘s~T. P. gjasi*, Chairman, J ji. uiisoii, J unes Walker, James i.acklison, if. L. .Morris, 1.. Mclntosh. Thomas Gignilliat. i’U rk /'■ <'■ A alter A. Way. C!,rk Superior Court -Isaac M. Aipen. Ordinary— Lewis Jackson. Sheriff— lames R. Bennett, 1 >€>><'! Sheriff— Alonzo Guyton. Her- tier Tax Returns— Madison Thomas. Tar Collector -S. W. Wilson. (,'ovnty Treasurer—E P. Champncv. The '’onimissioners meet fust Wednesday in each month. Municipal Officers. Ex- Off. Mayor—T. P- Pease. Ex- Off Aldi rm n— las. Gi’-on. ,T imeg W alker, Jam -S i.acklisoii, ii. L. Morris, L. Mclntosh, Thus. CJitriii ! l iat. Clerk and I'T&a&uvQT-- Walter A. w > y. City Mtndtal—Ko berf E. Carr. Harbor Master —ltunes A!>< nl. Inspector Central—E. S. IJ.jcby. rolice Court every morning ut 12 o‘elou!;. 'J. S. Cfiicer'i. C I! dor of Customs Brvo su lie Hhltlct— John T. j C<- in-. t'is ji !'i wick. Deputy Collector of Customs for Port of Darir> - Thomns Wheeler. Boarding Master Port of Dari a— Chas. H. Town- j Bend. TJ. 3. Mails. Postmaster- -D. W. Davi*. Tjie. mail leav.-r Diricii very Wodn ami‘'at n lay at 9 o’clock M.. for Mclntosh No. 3, A. & O R. U.. making closeconned ions w ith mails North and South. The mail arrives from Mclntosh, No. 3. A. A G. K K.. every Tuesday and Friday ev. Mails close every Wednesday and Saturday at B,ffi o'clock. Religious. The’can* relisiotn servicer at the E. Church • v tv Salibath evening at o ami S o clock- Rev. R. M. Lockwood, Pastor. Religions services at tin* Episcopal (’hiudi every Sunday moioing at 11 o'clock. }icv. K. F. Clutc, Pastor. Reli-r'on? service? every Sabbath at 11 -d., 3 1 • M. aid 7P. M., at the colored BaptistChuicli-Kcv. li. Mitlin. Pastor. Religious services every Sabbath 11 A. AT., ar.d 3P. M.. at the Methodist Church (colored) liev. S. Brown, Pastor. Masonic, Live Oak Lodge No. 137 meets first Wednesday in earn month at their Hall near the Magno in House. E. P. Champncy, W. M. A. E Carr, Secretary. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. asaffißaaa I’a-.v i.w. - ] rKts.'hevvjp i vfi p'j > r^'--~s> -yj ~ ~si WJz-Jk-*- .s-*h GENE'i, SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, j ATLANTIC AND Ul'I.F RAILROAD. savannah, October 11 ls"3. ) / \N AND AFTER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. V * 1873. Passenger Trains on this road will run as follows: EXPRESS PASSENGER. Leave Savannah daily at 4:30 P. M. Arrive al Jesup daily at 0:15 P. M. Arrive at Bainbridge daily at s '-15 A. M. Arrive at Albany daily at 0:J0 A. M. Arrive at Live Oak daily at A. -M. Arrive at Jacksonvile daily at b':l2 A. M. | Lrrive at Tallahassee daily at !n:55 A. M. j Leave Tallahassee daily at 2:20 P. M. Leave Jacksotiviiie daily at 2;lO P. JI. Leave Live Oak daily at 0:0., P. M. Leave Albany daily at 3:40 P. JI. Leave Bainbrtdge daily at 4:50 P. M. Leave Jesup daily at... 5:00 A. JL Arrive at Savannah daily at B*2o A. Ji. Sleeping Car runs through to Jacksonville. Passengers for Brunswick take tliis Train. arriving at Brunswick daily at 10:30 P JI. Arrive at Brunswick daily at 10:30 P. Jr. Aeave Brunswick 2:30 A.M. Arrive at Savannah S:2O A. M. Passengers from Macon by M. and D- 8:00 A. JI.. train connect at Jesup with train for Florida. Pas sengers from Florida connect at Jesup witn tram arriving in Macon at 4:30 P. M. ACCOMJIODATION TRAIN. (EASTERN DIVISION.) Leave Savannah (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at 0:50 A. M. Arrive at Jesup (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at 12:30 P. JI. Arrive at Lawton .Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at 7,30 P, JI. Leave Lawton (Tuesday, Thursday and 3ar il rd ay at -7: O#A. JI. Leave Jesup (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur . ' day) at !2:10 P. JI. Arrive at Savannah (Tuesday, Thursday ao<l_ Saturday) at 5:40 ”• ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. (WESTERN DIVISION.) Leave Lawton (Sunday excepted) L'io A. M. Arrive at Valdosta. “ J-J- Arrive at Quitman, “ 10:54 A. M. Arrive at Thomasvillc 2:40 P.M. Arrive at Alhany, “ TIOO P. M. Leave Albany, ' “ 8:15 A. M, Leave Thomasville, “ 2:10 P- M. Leave Quitman, “ 4:15 P. M. Leave Valdosta, “ 6:3S P. M. ' Arrive at Lawton, “ 8:05 P. M. Conncctingat Albany with Night Train on South western Railroad, leaving Albany Sunday, Tuesday ami Thursday and arriving at Albany Monday, Wednesday and Frinay. Trains on Brunswick and Albany Railroad leave Junction (No. (I, A. and G. R. R.) for Albany on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 11;00 A. M.. sand arrive from Albany Tuesday, Thursday and ■ Saturday. 2:4!) P. M. 5 Mail Steamer leaves Bainbiidrc for Apalachicola every Thursda-. at BA. M. ■ H , H. S. HAINES, Gf.nl. Supt. SAYS YOU MEYI J TIMES ARE HA HI!! :! IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THATEVK Y ONE 1 SHOULD FIND TIIE PLACE j I | WHERE THEY Cl\ GET f The Most for Ther Money, A. ii. y jbiiliif i 01.1 l STOiiK, COIiXI HIIO-' I) and sciuyvi;n to, BAIiIEN, a A., Would res; ectfhnv invite tl; ttention ol' their friends and residents of Jf Darien ami a-.lj nn j cg"'Lh-: . to their iurcre ri; well se lected s- <lc of GeY?eral Melliandise, CONSIsTW OF T\ r ~-‘ "’T r*lM jT) V> <■ 1) ii- £ mUJ 6. CLOTHING-, HAT; an cl CAPS, BOOTS and SIPS, GROCERIES, BACON, FLOUR, [ COS, ' MEAL, OATS, HAY, LIME, HAIR, C R O cfc B R IT , STOVES; GhAs-WA T-Tifaro, Table and Po< et i, Cutlery 3 Farming laments, Sc,, Particular attain given to tf-upply of vessels. Captains of vas a are especial!#ited to examine our larAd complete stock of SHIP C ANDLERY, before pu|;ising elsewhere, which - arc selling at j>ris that will Join pare favoral with any city ihe South. IGOODsIIIVERED in the CITYfe on the RIDGE, FRlof CHARGE. F GIVE?3 A CALL. IV & li. STRAIN. '• May 2 —lv. B DARIEN, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1871. 1! A L T I M O II E PEARL HOMINY. Having the sole an ney of the celebrated BALTIMORE PEARL HOMINY COMPANY, beg leave to cali tlie attention of Gorcers and the public in general to the following articles manufac tured by tlie above named Company from Pure Southern White Corn, and warranted to keep for years in any climate. BREAKFAST ETOUIXY, In Barrels and Cases of 10 Caddies of 5 pounds each. SAMP, on COARSE HOMINY so popular with YiririniHuy. and Northern AnK - PKAHLMEAL, in Bam-is, rnd Caaes*. mostly n v( T ior Corn Broad. CORN, FLOUR, very choice, m.d white a? snow : can be used in eonnu tio : v, it'. Wheat Flour frr all kiuds ol'pastjy, birc.R. tc. MTEL FEED OR CIXOLL a superior article of food for nil Meat cattle. lim-.-gj. ' rmv.j, swine, etc., being cheaper than any other'feed. : and increasing t)ie ilow of milk in cows. All of which will lie fold at mauutacturers prices, | FOR CASH, Freight and i xpenses added, by rJ * A. ME’lv LE B 9 Comniis-ion Mmi limit and Dealer in Grain, Huj t | Feed. Coal, and (’ountry Produce of all kinds. | Aueiit for the Soluble Sea Xaland (iuano. Cousign ments of .ill Country Produce solicited. Orders prom ply-filled. T. A. lr.fi B \y Sire- t, Savannah, Gt?. ApiillS—4ai. ?EY! ors’dt AND PAPEE BAGS. FRrilAVrA.il & NICHOLS, 120 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA. April 2(>—lm. DR; % L. HEINS, Lit UNS WICK, GEORGIA, t.'iu-i s uti .•*, Scrofula, Csa. cp:s, i) ~!•••-:, J’iJff. C st sumjG( ougli notl ail of Itic lan vs, • id . (*< < . j A’ l persons suficriu;; oni tsny ofihe n- v v, ill do vv •;*: to >. >•!. : -r. L. IRtN It ' tiled. All vi-'- tuiiß m die imp, and proUnul 1 ; . April 26—ly. WAUI ' ; l /a. Ta A T T 0 R X BY AND i , Counsellor at Low, AND !ctj s- x 1 'mq fi 9mm A. > * ! T -'• : " ’ . th :• Conits of the coun ' Glyi a Waj to*. Ap- Bryan. Also in the 1 ptcy Ae. 1 ii : Li tlii* collection of c’;■--. id th \ As. .i. ioi: of Ldiid Cities. April D; TTIiUNIJr, B ASKER <S BROKER, Brunswick, Ga. I ) CVS AND SELLS EXCHANGE ON New York, t > Sai ai n th, Boston, and Phila Rdpiii.-i, at lowest market ratvs. Hu vs and scls Gold and Silver and Conmcrcial Papvr- Interest allowed on .-pi rial deposits, (’oll 'ctiorid j iomplly attended to, nQdJbueß St so licitcd. April 25-1 y. _ i CHARLES A. DAN"A, Edlor. Sfte goUar Wttty A Newspaper of the Present Times. Intended for People Nor on Earth. Including Farmers, Mechanics, Mtrchants, Pro fessional Men, Workers, Thinkers, and all Man ner of Honest Folks, and tlio Wivts, Sons, and Daughters of all such. ONLT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR t ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 350, Or less than One Cent a Copy. Let theta be a 350 Club at every Post Office. SEMI-WEEKLY' SUN, 82 A YIAE, of the same size and general charaotcr as THE WEEKLY, but with a greater variety of miscellaneous reading, and furnishing th* newß to its subscribers with greater freshness, because tt oomes twice a week instead of once only. THE DAILY SUN, 86 A YEAR. A preeminently readable newspaper, with the largest Circulation in the world, tree, Inde pendent. and fearless in polities. All th* nev3 from everywhere. Tw > cents a copy ;by mail, 50 cents a mouth, or 86 a year. TEEMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Five copies, one year, separately addrets'“d. Four Dollars. Ten copies, one year, senarately addrelsed (and an extra copy to the getter up of club . Eight Dollars. Twenty copies, one year, separately iddresscd (and an extra copy to the getter up of club). Fifteen Dollars. Fifty copies, one year, to one address (and the Semi-Weekly one year to gettor up of club), Thirty-three Dollars. Fifty copies, one year, separately aedr-jssed (and the Semi-Weeklyoneyearto getter np of clnh), Thirty-five OoHera. One hundred conies, one year, to oLe r.; ‘vs (and the Daily for one year to the g-tier no ol club). Fifty Dollars. One hundred conics, one year, separa: ly ad dressed (and the Daily for&De year to me gettei up of club), Sixty Dollars. * THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Five copies, one year, separately addressed. Eight Dollars. Ten copies, one Teer, separately addressed (and an extra copy to getter up of clnb). Sixteen Dollars. SEND YOUR MONEY In Post Office orders, checks, or drafts on New York, wherever convenient. If not, tnen registu the letters containing money. Address I- W. ENGLAND, Publisher. 6un office, New York City. What-a Little E oy Thought. i. . aliilo hoy abo:u so rißinv • yeur,o!tl; I tluu’t l:riuw wbciltor rm I n g'cwrf liujp boy, but I’m aiivii.l not, ! tor .1* s >nt"times do wick. 1 tliiitp's, •ti.'l A,: I cut Kistc; 8 kittlin'., tail TiV ' ’ •t’ ‘hopping knife, mil:. Id Iter | m iiis dug cnine along and dV, ; Tipi waiiow-* 1 it before kilty coui.i in.' *■ ek Uih'hi.son, and sister s-dd i3i. ey . ' and >fc nmst have !. . a. 1 ’’ but m Hht did Bill . * i Hu, and I’m afraid j- " ui. Tiicii ii .; !udit l knew xoe durs went, io a.*- I I said yes they wenl tuN; 3 and ' wr.for tho 10.-WSp pet: ; s!ie said i 11,1 Cpf i il Dike of lire*and brin: iono; td' • b a.iiii *me trl w •uld liId• to go liicn), and I id no, lor I didn’t think tlierdwonid h.< much skafiug or .slid ing <Mi t! e.’lake, iuJ the boyy couuhi’t snoubi, I either on shore, and she saifl wa , iiton; thsm that, jn.d, as ‘■hoi , i t .at ' is . t bad enough, f , I doj’t think they can play base bail iiutiu iv Then she asked mo if 1 woulgn t ’ ko to be an angel and have a hap;, ad I said no, I rather be stag ■oi v. i-and nave a big dnim, for I co, i ud j i y on fc’oth'-r thiu;;. I oil 4ldu’r like to bc a uage!, f, r their wi; t> ast be in the way" when ti - go t;-J an:dug, and play tag an i frogA.nd bv-'.-ith.-s it ninst be kard to fly wL.h one : not used to i . But it wii '■! be j d!y to boa stage driver funljhvo a gr, at ! , g whip a td toac.i 4 ' • • and t. y ‘Vdloiig tiler . " .atNi- y - doiu.nr on ?” I should li!, ! lint jfe’.ieii 1 i'. fly in*; and th n •e rl .- . ] the: 0 WS ft (Il'Clulhli ■,’fdd ; ]> b hol!er..-d and G’T-- :.>i■ : -e I whs Oil it, and then T vs atid as .it u i to lied ; W w. but X dain’t car. • ! ” r s-- hr !n"i iiottiing • ’-LI got id, iU: i in at tli pa try ■-J®, ■ 1 wc ■:■>. a minco piy and h nidiul of douglinnts, ntid ■ ..yi b and if was the ci.jl: that [ ! i- it \ay and -,y, m 1 1l : ; * * \ ■ -a ii i. Hi-<t enougli; ami i isoßie/i ni y swear, for 1 s.iul bv j goll :|ic (tie • il l y, am! sis'-rh-ard iTtm, an ! . ;n'd mo:;., r, a .1 in .tln-r sai !iv-• . -. i b>; am! v: >u!d bring iiurgia;.. hairs to tho grave, and she wbij ;■ ; r , ! : Ji! . think i: dom her gray hairs any go >d, and it !::;:-( me, an'd wh( n I• • ' u,p tair.-- 1 a-dd gostF'kl en it; !-:! I aid . . > >'i didn't hcti she me if I did not th' I wax v-.yy wick ed, I e-aid 1 was afi Ii vvai, a:. ! was sorry!fort i’, and wuul 'n’l do so any mor , mil sm: tsaid J was a good little | boy, (inti tt Id me about George Wiisli | ingtou, wli) cut iiowu tho apple tree i with bis lit;!,; hatc ! >ot, j-ugt as though ! .1 hadn’t hoard all about it before, and I : always thin.-: ho was a bigstu | t)id for cutting w< oil when they had a | hive.l man about 'lie house, and dul ; lin' In ha‘: hot, and besi 1 a it. would lia gi at leal jolli t to let so h could have ' lie . j ;. cs td; :i the la 11. I don’t •" i"a li lie w.i t the . her oi bis c nifr- I iv, he wasn’t smart, and I bet you tin boys in our ad.oi l would cl:twit him out of his eve ’-' 'll] Mwutminer j ;.-i;-kaives and 1 e -m-i li-. k him and hai i!) try; and I don’t think In; was very imadhy, for I never see a good boy that wuoti’t always a coughing all the while, and ha lu’t. to t.-ue castor o : i, and couid not cat cherries, and did h ha re his head t 1 ■ . till his hair wan rubbed oil' by everybody that came to his mother’.-; and be ashed how old he was, and v.io died to save sinners, an 1 whs! he'd been studvi. g at sc: 00l and how ir he' i : ot, and lots ( •; t conundrums, and have lo say his catechi no I wouldn’t lik ! • a goi and lit .. I oy, 1 j ist as lief L a nangel and be clone with it. I don’t think I ever shad lx a good boy, and oilier people don’t think so t-.-o, ’ho; I never was c.Jled a good lit < v,;. when uncle John a: !•:• ! mo where I stood • e 1 , and ; t 1 him it was next :o tho ha... i, : : 1 he said that was | right, •>1 i:..- a pearler, and j V, : ■ a .. and >.) V .. ■ \ h.,ys W: l'O ; •v eh Ja’ri i iii l tii •. wore only . S' ’ I'D 1 L ) h'lVr ilifll IMulv ills j qu-ii -\ • . I me and I ir, an?l he broke j ids . . oium . ;....-:*lf, and he’s! be-, ‘hue ever ,-inco, au 1.1 m glad of j it, f r : • : n’t my fa: her, aml hasn't j any ! s ■ . . lie.’: m . r I get < noagh ! of r : - J . l a i the q.i-ot; r was ! not a • h one either. I don’t like i OlfG hi: li I I g|Ji S3 li- U . >WS if, ! for he say 1 m not lik-; any of jtiie j family ami ..:ys he expects I'ii go to j sea and m ■ instead of a re rp bd !r> a-m a of Rijfeic* ', and I shouldn’t wonder, lor I'd r:t. her be a. pirate than a soap boiler li him. I don't care r lie is rich, it’s nasty bus in ; and I shan't Lave to be a pi rate either, for one can make lots of money without that; and they are id, ways talking to me about being re spectable and rich, an I going (o Con gress and being IV sid mt; there’s Lincoln, ho was President, and I gue orry for it now; and there is Andy Johnson, I guess lie don’t like it ranch either; and a fellow do s not have to bo respectable to be a <' ‘ igresstnan, for ther.u is John Mor ’ y, and ,lie's got nice curly hair and nice clothes, and he don’t'work any either. Oh !.I know how things are done. But there’s Bob calling, and we’re going birdsnosting, for 1 k: DW where there’s a yaller bird's ues: chuck bid of eggs, dbother says it’s cruel, ainUthe birds don’t Vko it.; that I wouldirt like to have my eggs ■' >1 'LI was 8 bird. But I ain’t u bird, you know, and that makes a dif ference, and if you wan’t.to print (his you can, for next to Ik ing a pirate, 1 would like to be an editor, for yon fellows don’t have to tell the tr'ith, and you can go to circuses without paying. to. Crusading* has bn! its charma. The van-guard of the Dbciples ofCre ‘ m.ition.js upon our foot-sore flanks. 'VI-.cn we di, we must roast our bod ies instead of committing*! hem to the duet; the asheswo peddle cut to farm •'”y fir fertilizing potato pat-lies; cows "'ill . eat the potatoes; we can cat :b ■ cowa (if we like) and so cheat 1 by re-living in snmi bo ly els ■ • r a hundred generations !. nee. ' slippos - that in masticating that - >v a follow’s eye-tooth • ho uld strike ■ 3 hair pie, how mine whether the capillary imp] mc,.! once frizzled the treoses of a ‘mother-1 in-law or any of his wife’s maiden r-1- J .Lives? And think, too, of a, funeral j notice like this : :aug.-r’s, atten • John Buidh on toast, Wedaes i] "-y "ext, 2p. m., sbarn. Tarns ! e.v ” 3 .1* X itadfathers °wspapers- No change in the inaftcr of doing anything more strongly marks thepc ■ iliar genius of I his time than tho me t '.m up.io -is—scarcely an exaggera tion to call it so—of newspapers. Looking at the old issues we sec no head-lines! No special corrFspon lence! 31 > - • . dr! Na jol and No reports of amusements; much loss ; canch 1 book notices; much loss market re ports; much less c >urt decilious. 0 ! easy-going, non-news devouring, low long ago ! O ! lolling, lazy, limp, luxurious, lounging ante-tf le gr.yiliic days ! How many exhausted r-d.furs ami gorged readers sigh for your return, anti long to exchange, at ’cast for one short day (say Monday,) tin: tame old bliss of ignorance for tliis overburdening load of universal intelligence. "\\ o are like beese, caught in the rain, overloaded with honey; and such horn v ! Pompeii. Another discovery has been made at. Pompeii of a skeleton, one more perfect than any yet discovered. I: is a matt, with remarkably large ear-; position recumbent, with one ban./ under the check. Travel lers who have visited Pompeii recent ly, will rent ruber the bod es pieserved in the small museum near the en trance. They are not skeleto s, but perfect Into an figures, displaying, in one case, with terrible truth, the ago ny of death. There are the ‘‘Mother and the Daughter,” lying so near to -*! cr that th y make but one figure. The moral app. arunce of ihe ‘Slave’ is so marked that :t would be impos sible to think him anything else; and there is a body of a woman whose Io ’’ hand and head proclaim her gentle birth. TANARUS,. ;e are painful yet inf-: j- sting relics of a pa.-.t terrible tragedy. Tig: Sewing Machine.— The London Lanai says : “Some few years ago eof ft. • L >ndon 1 lospiial phi >ie i".; s called attention to the fact which ii 1 come mi dor his notice repeatedly among the out-patients, miy r his car;-, that, tin use of the sewirlg ron chine was injurious to the henith of those who habitually emo’oyed it,for many hours together. The pat ients suffered from nervous debility and other symptoms referable to its em-\ rii iy.i nt, and admitted tbat the con- G car 1 in using heavy dotible-actionj mm hi: os Ii : 1 an exciting and exlnr m.” A “l! Lore is a (Ling in foil* in a br. ach of promise i 'o produced. A! *2.50 A YEAR About to be Buried Alive. BKMAIIKABLE I-SOAUD I’ROM A TERRIBLE DEATH. In t - Xorthern part of the city of v - Jo 1 j'h, M*, lives a carpenter, with his family, who are natives of France, and have been in this conn try about eight years. One of their "hi’uis a lid' • girl named ,M-irv, ’ w! th subject f : ... singular story, i ;m cidid was born in I’ari,-;, and was eleven years old on the 26th day of Jun - last. Bhe speaks French, Ger man and ihitrlish fluently, an 1 in con versa on < libit an nncommun iu lonsiiy of men!..l action a.u vividness o! menial vision. She is fair com pi-x! me land very beautiful, with lus- . trous i ia, : tinny hair, and a look of spiritual maturity in her countenance. die has somethin s said that she could •see the forms of persons who have did, anons her sincctity could not bo doubted, this occasioned considcr abi > alarm in the minds of her pa rents. T ANARUS"" r 1-0 :.. ..:h of the child has not boirm -1 io.l f -r several month--, an ! on oue Maturday morning Of last mo: th, she ■itu-tlod her mother by saying that sii ■ cor.M see her dea l Louise" who came i. r her in an an gel., form and spoke to her,, fulling she on: 1 :nal: lier wed s > that she won! : ver be sick any more Her mother tried to persua, lo her tp dis miss the subject from her mind, but | site could nut stop talking, and con tinuel, described her sister, saving tlia* she wa ; standing n.-ar dressed in I'm re white, her faro bright and shi ning, her hair illuminated with'silvcr light, and gold i dew dreys dripping from lier wings. She could also see ! *hcr and ad brother, who came close to n-r sister’s sid . While talking her | strength gave way, and she sank away as in death. ihe worst forebooingi of the pa ler' 1 been realized, and they pre pared the body for burial. No physi- man had been called, ns they supposed ; ibat death had alieidy fallen upon j tin ii- child. It w I.bout ton o’clock i .*: i■ -: I ■n u -,.g . * .j,l m. death occurred. The body was kept till Sunday afternoon about four I'clei*!:, nearly thirty-six hours, du ring whi-h no sign of returning life bad been noticed. The final look at the remains was taken, tho coffin was seal.-l up anil placed in th j hearse an ' the little cortege started for tho grave, the parents following the hearse in a carriage. After proceeding some distance, and coming on Third street, the quick eai of the saddened mother canghtthe echo of a familiar cry, and' she gave expression to her suspicion that it came from the coffin of ltcr child. The coffin was quickly opened, and the child found to be alive, to the amazement and unspeakable delight of tho parents. In lier struggles she had nearly torn from herself her death robes. She was quickly taken from the coffin and carri. and into the house of a French la v at hand, where they !) , hod her in vinegar. She recovered her strength rapidly, and in a short tj. ,e w::s taken to the home which she had left only a few hours before an ap] '.rent corpse. Since that time • she has been us well as for the last few months. She n i vs that while others thought her dead, she cot;!: 1 feel their touch and lmar distinctly all that was said, but could not move a single muscle or make the slig’ test sign. She knew when they dressed her for the the coffin, v! a s'.o was laid in it, and the terrible lit! fastened down, but coul i not make a motion, and was utterly powerless until the hearse had gone some distence, when tho : al for tea were probably set in motion again by the motion of the ve hicle. She de. ,-vibes with singular enthu siasm and power for one so young, the beautiful sights that she saw while entranced, many different beings ap pearing to her in wonderful beauty. Hot Band baths have been intro duce. 1 in London for rheumatic tients. ( TANARUS" Wo are v. i’lin" to beljyyn f 1 * a California fruitier fon4 took a <lri i k by mis‘„.i: vcr. but we are n oj, i’i the accur^o sine'-- '