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Direct Importer! of and Wholesale Dealers in
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Drags, Medicines & Chemicals,
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SURGICAL ui DENTAL INSTRUMENTS.
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1. A. hkseatesk'a Celebrated Vermifoae
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ROBERTS A TILLMAN.
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And COTTON FACTORS.
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cottu* rAcrons
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<1 of horn k Mon ft,
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RaaL- l.lberal A«lr*aee# on f'ottiin Oonfij'ned
t< ear rMTrrport.l#nt»lii New Vwk Rnd
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BUREOUGHS, FLYE & Co/
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Forwarding Merchants,
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6AVANHAH, - . - - GA
MS" nap^et/nl/n ‘olieit’4
Cuthbert, Georgia, THURSDAY, December 4., 1868.
c4 Itim. gv
JNO. V. FAIR,^^
Ute Temple, Turl« r k Fain,
IOTT. At
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in I I*o~nuu
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ST" V M Two mm-alialM !,<►!* are wen
No. 5.
PARW
WTAAR1 AN»
Com ill is si# MffHiuiiW,
Granite Front. Peach Tree Street,
r _ T _ «•••»•
•a pgr tu fail III Iieiliita inanml iinhM otlie
MtgCitPl <f —*■* *bfo . . .Mbnygf^wJ’
•II ntwltwatt fo ViaR
Wa J I.errwR. H A. IIa
a - W U» patient |>Li et a g|o«m
Tl.nl walk.
the cloiul.U aklen.
Along It? front no aahie'a ahlne,
IRAiXo hl<Katoed ]i«tlnona wore;
It* l.amer. bear the alnirle line.
arttnfefr," '
* 1 ^Wr iMainl nl> Iratlk-licLl’a lingering aliailM ;
At honor'* trumpet call,
With hnitfril Iron amf llflrd bln'le
III lilurj / anna lliejr fall.
Wliiim IliirtilRlMry': • * '
Tb* tahtodleM *taUb*T call* by night—
Kitab aruwrra, «• here nut 11"
fjgt»/fc*ar ORstSfL t'mMMtMMB**
The MflWSH pealtnc 6>r their dint
i,4maNrim*>(B,4i JoynSKBe
Fnotor*
»*oya|)>,
aej.J Jm*
3 33S3
ctntMiS'siox )iEWiI'AltW,
12 Rt.ahUnr* l.ower llange.
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Ucncral I'ommissiim Merchant,
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CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
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afitiV 71 CTmnd la rs.
foriier nil Pravtou hi tn.
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PUNCAN * JOHNSTON, „
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General ComtniBBlon Mhrohante
70 ItATbrnEBT. MVMCK.in. CA.
R. ty, AjAiinox, O, W AniHi«a'Hi, Jr.,
Jnw* W. Aicumin, A. It. Coca.
J °HN VV, ANDERSQN S SONS * Co|
IIANKKKS, KA( TOHS
General Cam minion Mcrehnul.il
AinfrrtMneJt. IJrayfn,, Si , »«n/r 'he /Ary.
_ IaYAHIAH, OA.
J3f Acent* Kicjitre l.ii.e of Ritfo Wliwil R e-m-
• fc V- w. J.«.— fP*! fL
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FBRRILL & WESLOWff
uum uran uieuaIs.
FA ('TOILS A-to BIRIKbAI,
Bay Streat, t : > SaYamtah, Ga
JA7" WMt *ett and pnrehata ,m ri.nmilaaina, Cot
Ann, TirnWr, Pnatn*. »n< Mwreha >th*k.
IJrAer* ami ertn««inn>enia Mtliciied.
ItarraaK/ht IU’mt.i,.,,, A Kona. (Jm.. I
W. AiMterwn. Hnaha*. Hntat A lb, Hnnier A
lammrtl. AatsapsKl > i > «nlfoa>, It. II. *be*o,|
i»*
n.itra,
e wen -
Two irmltw ou the tr;iai|>l^.l iltore*
That death thiwa blat jf between.
On# man-lie, to lb# drum-beat roll.
MT^' aIm I clarion'* limy,
Tli<* wide uioul
Ami l>**am npon a c
B-Onr B Ioryl, to
crlnnon aero)I,
day.'’ £[>
in allani-e t j t'ic stream,
yet watchful ei
I Thai floml* th* lonely grave*.
YTRWPisrtnf wlti tn her *«»-srcen mrf
1,1 wirfd'si'A
Two p.illi* les.l upwjhl front balow,
twaser—
~| Though frWif the hefu'a bleeding br«a*t
| IrV'dAUI <lry*. . , . _
' liUle* hijherdreat '
ftjal acnrleiKh w i- I l 1
While.Vaior'phamMy cliMuptmia wait
Till jII I hell aoin »' • fthow n.
I.orr walk* unchallenged throogb ilia gate,
• , 1'uwil braid'* the thn-ue.
lawi. I -■■< ' f*r,/Klmn. |
lNnj*gpc»kn>Ntp*** , A*icAs---A aohool
trni'hvr. who Ima buan t*ngajfotl for it
lonjf Umi* III Ilia itrofrunlon', and wltppna-
•rl Wio i n Hu it lino of n nnwapnp«r krnon tliu
titinila of u family of uliildruu. wrilaa na
follows; ,(1RAJ ! V
1 iiiivu foitnj it tn lt« I ho universal
Tact, without exception, tliut tli.mo acini]-
a is of bMh Hexes, nml of nil ugea, who
linvt! Bct cas toiiawspa|>frifi at)uyii<f, vban
uotutujrail to those who have not, wry:
I riutter renders, ezcnllent in jiro-
nnnrfatloii, sod ff»nsa«iitertt1v reptl itioro
unde(YU«diugly.
2. They urajiieltorsiHilkrs and dvfuia
words with rnao nhd accuracy.
II Thay oldain prnclicul knowledge of
geography in itliiioat hall tha time it re-
qnirea of others, its the nawapnner has
mnile tham acf|iislnted with tha location
of lha impnrtiuit places of nation*,, their
govrrnmtnfs and doings on the gloha
f } They urolicttet grumtnarinna; for,
huviiig become ao familiar with every
verfiAy of atyle rtf the newspapera, from
th<* coiiiiu"n plnco nilvurtiacniaut to the
tinmlii'il nml clnftaiijHl oration ofthe stntr*H-
m*u, thry more ttvlily culttpraUend the
nirsniiig of the toil, and constantly nil*
dlYg'e it's rnrudruction with ecttnhicy.
S Th'»*y write Jn-tUr cum|H>silioii, us
ing lirtteP hrtigdige, (V'litetiiing more
ftioiight#, ]tlor» deaity and more on-
neolwlly expressud.
Those young men who have for veara
be«-n resdci * of Ih« newspupera tire al*
W«ye Inking tha lend in the (Minting so
cieties, ighibiting u itm.e vgtenaive
k'tutii Itfdgf nitpn it grrnjpF variety of
"tild'vts, ami cxprusslng. their vices
with grantrr llnem-v, clearnnaa mid cor*
rvetnvfs in t|»e use of Urtguage.
Iwrtvtoaa —Tbo violin was invented
in 1177.
Wnfclms w«*rc invent# 1 in Nu»7*m.
Irnrg mIioiU 1 k77. They v.-er# veiled
ytUeudlrrg epg", hiicattse they war*
tgaife* in thv whs no of no egg
Kiioleinru* were invented hy Iliahop
Hteiv.e in the year 1*00.
Tl.uimomcturH w#y* inveniotl, by n
Dutclimnn in IC20.
ITtiy'mg eUnis were invented In
France for nmuremejit ofEh.ifb** Vf,
in im.
Spectsf-les were invented by Spins, a
Aap
1m J. Gsilmabtih,
m Abhih > LA«a>av
jofik of Mpum, in
#he I’«nd a lot
L. J. Or'lLMAHTIX A CO.
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odmqm oGOlIQS rA(tW/Utrm~\
. ASS
rail COHXiSSIOS &i£flCKAITS.
* Y in9A«*ik.\ai. Lsninnui
(••gg'SE' «*d horn Tws, enni
b«"«t i ■ avpfoSm*
JiA. 0. It ASMS*,
N. A.
vr. w.xH.i.ki
HARDEES SON A CO.,
(Macraassr* Of Ik* tala Ann nf R. A. Hard** A Oh)
EPrmt rArm ns
ASB
General Commission Merchants
itoll l| I
urn wus invented by J*mo*
l{tniisey.|n IdfM.
lists f>i jm-u, wrr# invuutrd in I’uri*
l»y s Swiss, in 1104.
The mt of knitting atoukinys was in-
vrnted Ift .fliainj lit I5,')(l.
I«nuterus More iuvanlad by King Al.
(red, WO.
Magic Lsrterns wplt invant^rl by
Roger H'lci'ii, in lAVd.
Th* srt ot printing wms invented by
Knits!,Tn 1|9 V.
rmupe were invented in 142.0.
Beer ws* in vented by King bmnhri-
mis, of Huvsrin
Bi.wtb Were inveiitml ©07 B. O.
- Auclnu's wwru invciituti in im~i.
Air Mlonifo were invt-iite«l in Kratwe'
'« AZMS Sal ’-M' ‘ : )-ta Lr ST3
A TOUCHING STORY.
The following aff*cting nnrrntive ptif.
K rt* to have been given by u father to
« aon, aa a warning derived fVom his
own bitter expet ionco of the tin of reHlAtj
ing a mother’s loke and comiM*l.
What agc.ny wua ott my mother'd fa(*n
when all that she suiil nml antlered fsil.
t‘d to move in* I* -She lone to go home,
uml 1 followed nt a distune#. She;
•poke to me no twH'otillvh* i cached her
own door.
'It isauhool-iime now/ she ttnid. *Go;
my non, and once morn lot me beedech
you to think upon what 1 have aaid/
‘I shun’t go to vchool,' eaid f.
She looked astoirihltAd nt my boldness;
but ropiiud firmly.
‘Certainly you w ill, Alfred I I com
mand you.’
*l will not V said I j ‘you can’t get
me up atnira/
•One o! the two things yon moat do,
Alfred—ritliar to go to aohool this min
ute, or I will lock you up In junr room,
nml keep you theie until yon promise
implicit obedience to my wishes in the
futiir#.’ ...in .
‘I dare you to do it,’ enid I; ‘you
can’t get me tip atains.'
'Alfred, choose not*/ aoid my mother,
who laid lu*r bund upon my arm, Hhe
tremblud violontly, nnd wna deadly pale.
'If you touch me/1 will kick you/
•aid I, in a fearful ruge. Owl knows
knew not what I said I
‘Will you go, Alfrud ?’
‘No I’ I replioU, but I quailed be-
neuth her eyo.
‘Then follow me/ auhl aha, na ttba
grasped my arm firmly, I raised my f'-ot
—‘U, my son, bear me’—i raised my
f.a>t nnd kicked her—my snintml ifiolbJ
arl How my head rmla, ns tliu torment
of memory rushes over mel 1 kicked my
mother—a foebl# wawnan—my mother I
Hhe stnggered bock n few steps and
leaned ugniust the wall. Klie did not
look at im 1 aaw her heart heat
•gainst her breast. *t), Heavenly Fath
er I' ah# cried, ‘forgive him-—he known
not whut ho does !* The gnrdenci* ji st
then passed the door, nnd netting my
mother wus pnlc hp«1 almost nniibhs to
«up|)oit herself, she beckoned him to
conic in.
'Tiiko this boy upatuirs nml look him
in his own room/snid she. nml turned
oil'from me. It wus n look of agony,
mingled with iutcrscst love—it was the
iinuitarHble pang from n licurt that waa
broken.
In a uiouivut 1 hiuud myaulf a priso
ner in my own room. J thought for a
moment I would lllng myself from
the opened window, hut I fell that I
was afraid to dip; 1 vyus not penitent.
At times my heart was subdued, but my
Mtulihoi ntiess roe® in nti instant, ami
bud# me not yield yet. The pule fnco
of luy mother haunted me. 1 Hung my
self on liiy l.ed Mild Idl mdesp. .lust
nt twilight' 1 beurd a footstep approach
my door Jt woe my sister.
'Wliul slmll I tell mother for you!'
he said.
'Nothing/ I replied
*0, Alfred, for my sake nml for nil our
•■Ices, say thfit ymi are aorry. Let me
UfJ! mother V‘>U uru awry. till# long
to forgiv# you/
1 would uut tumuer. I hoard her
footsteps slowly relreniiiig, nml again L
Hung myself on the hud to puss a wretch
I sml ii .iriuI pigbt.
Auothtr tooUtep, alowor and feebler
thunuiy sistui'a, disturbed mo.
• 'Alfred, my son, ahull 1 come in ?’
she naked. / IT v. «n* juris
1 cannot tell wlmt infliience, operating
«t that moment, tnrtde me spenk Ini verse
Ul^.fcclfj/gi Tiie gentle voice of my
mother, thattnrilled through inn, melt
who thin's it manly to wist hur nuthori.
ty, or yield »o her luthle(\ee, f»nr<tir !
Lay not up for yourselves letter memo.
Ties for your Ailurs years
HONOR TO THR HOUSEKEEPER,
'The woman who in nbW to sy steinn 1
tir.e and ettrry on Hmnolhly the work, of
•n mdinnry mmily, illustriftiA higher sa-
gnoity than is called for by aoVcn-olglitha
of the tnsks done by nmn, Men tuk#
ono trad# and wnr l £ 'd It; n mother^
nnd hoiiinkeeper'a work requires a touch
from all trades. A man has his work
hotira nnd hit definite tnskk; u wntnnn
has work fit all hours ami incessant cibm.
fusion of ti<uk*. Let any tnan do n wo-
man'ti work for a single day ; wash and
drtiha the uhlldreii, having provided thrp*
clothes thn night before ; aeo thnt break
fast is under way to anil a fnujt iimling
Ittlaband ; the wssh boiler ou With water
for the wash, and the clothoa assorted
ready for washing ; the dish water heat
ing, snd a luncheon thought out for the
aohool goers ; n nice dinner in the good
tnan’i dinnef pull ; the l.eda made alter
proper airing, and the bugs fought oft'
nnd kept down ; the fntner'a conven
ience exactly hit for family praycta ; the
systematic sweeping of tho liotieo at
leant Of)co a week, and of living rooma
once to throe timoH a dny, according to
the number of M HN to bring in mud ;
the actual wsuhiug and outhunglng of
clothes; the drying, sprinkling and fold
ing, and to-morrow, the Ironing of tho
snnio : the assorting and mending or
thorn, and provision of flic new ere (lie
old give out; making of bread three
timea a week, with cakes nnd pick In
tercalated judiciously ; pfoklM»; preserves
and cellar storm ip K* [aid in nml not
fWgotteo in their senaon ;. driWren's
manners to bo nttended to ; company to
be Entertained ; Imr own portion to be
tidied to please hit eyo ; the tired lint to
be welcomed nml wnit«d on by the no
U*e tired nta, ami fhetiomo mnde cheer-
tul ; his troupers to bo pntchod nftei 1 he
goes to bod, 'so he can put theii) on in
tltH morliing the children to ho helped
almid their Iohhocn and reminded not to
forget their Bumlny kchonl IwtHon ; the
•hopping sind rntirkoMin^ to he done ft»r
the lioneohnld ; ItoiiAc rejuiira attended
tn nml limiters in general kept straight
•round home. Meanwhile, 'papa mail
not be tmubled or hindered about his
work/ because Ills work brings in the
money; Yen, mini's work brings the
money. But man's work does not (to
tax the head nnd heart nml hands an
woman's work doss.
Beside all this, man is helped by
many atrong relishen and Incentives in
litM labor, lie is out in theworld atiiohg
folks. He come* and goes and m rt£
freshed in spirit. Hut woman Works
alone nnd aluiost unknown. To pleat
her husband snd her Hod is p usihl
HOUND RUlLDIR* Of VENN ESSEX.
I>r. Joseph Junes, of nnr city, deliver*
«d, at Mmv'tiia Hall Inst night, before •
Inigo and iutdligunt usscmblngu of our
citizens, a most i/Htruclive nmf interest
ing lecture upon the mound-builders of
Tennessee. In almost all portions of
mlr State Hre found large artificial
mounds, the product of u rsUfr of peo
plo very dillerunt from, the savngea wlm
were f-suiiliar to tho'curly settle re'.—
These rcllcii have often''ekeited the curi
osity of those who saw and examined
them. During tho war, when the Htate
won jn the luindeof the Fedurnl forces,
tho uxcuvutioqs made nt Kbattnnooga,
Knoxville, Mnrfreeaboro mid Nashville,
revealed a great many eurlotiH remains
which wore Curried away to the North.
I'reviouB to the labors of Hr. Jtinus,
however, r no ayslomaticttl eft'orta hud
been entered into to collect nnd classify
the uutiquities mid remains of the peo-
K lo who constructed tho mounds and
uilt the graves which are so numerous
all over Toiinouaec. Tliu Doctor coin
tnonceil Inst yAar a aeries of explorations,
which bo continued with unabated ar
dor up to within a few weeks ago. Tho
result of his labors In the antiquarian
tiwld has boc-n most gratifying, lie lias
succeeded iu collecting u liner array of
relics and rutnnins thun ever was so.
cured of nny other extinct American
moo. The rostrum of the hall last night
waa oovered with a largo number of no-
plemcntN, liumaa remains, vum-s, orna
ments, idols, etc , which had been ex
limned uuacr bin supervision from tin
mounds of our State. The Doctor gave
an account of his ressurehes into a largo
mound in (Jiles county. Here, in the
centre of tho pyramid, lie discovered the
remuius of a great chief, buried with
numerous Fotfew, ana around him the
skeletons of some of his aubjd&tN. Drift
ing into the Hides of the artificial mounds,
Ablins, bite of pottery nnd Itonc-a of both
human Mings and >itiiinii)H were found,
mixed up in one moongrunbs conglome
ration, often with beautiful specimens
of vases and shell ornaments. Bpeui-
muns of the burned criint of these
mound*, boueiuli thn prea nt soil, were
exhibited', Two Urge stone idyls were
shown, curved ’out of a dutk iron colored
rock, the 'largest sotno thirteen inches
in height, nml the others perhnps four
inches less in atuture. On# represented
(i Inmiiltf, nnd hue til# folic gathered lip
behind under n diminutive sort'of wilier-
full, while lit the longer specimen, that
of a mule, the hsit* was representrd twis
ted into b sort of quene, not unlike the
s|yl# of our fori-futhers it* th# Revolu
tionary times. The lecturer, to plense.
tliq ludy hearers, gave u short dotuiip'
ttmi of tlic tout rturrtlbfe nf ono of tho fi-
male inonml huildi-rs. With heir gutli-
. ,er«(J in n gnicelul knot behind ears
i.. .. ii , ? 1 pforved uud filled with huge rings of
Ikm on y tnoilve , ami, alas, how friaoy 0 r bone, pose likew inv oriiuiuuiited
* h " ,? h >' r,,r * 1 »ii'-"»««/nM weight, .ii,
lt,y . ‘ "I !.««»•* likWWBh nn hncl.hwing o«uture.
:" m ‘ ° r rf |T r u " ‘°' B 1 ,tlr n«.„ hi i.h
Iniiids. It in stupid and hrutnl for any
ordinary man to be finding fault with
woman ; and equally so to treat a wife
with the neglect which Implies indiftvn
shoe. Hho inis yielded up herself, hek
life, her nil, to him. Let him npprm-iate
her love, and allow iuoh dpiirevtAlhVn.
Let him mam frit his h.vo In ruturn.rBI
ii exhibited, to
gather with three vumis, the ogUides of
which wero divivlud into three regular
ci)iupni-:iiiunts, having three drosses nml
three drowns, symbolic, the Doctor
chtiii|ud, of the (jhristiun religion, the
Trinity uud the Virgin Maty. The
signs of ill# Catholic religion, he stated,
. were wonderfully prominent iti a great
MtlfMnv of th# relics thus fur brought to
A QUEER SCENE IN COURT. ' light. On the great moil ml hear Frank-
Outiiif lliOto- ltidicruu. in<-iciunu lli.it j I'". 'JUU We t in iliniimtAt, evni.ruly .LhhI
ncciuiijuull/ urc witlli«.i-d in liio di k 'tii- ! 11 ti ntplir nf tile nun. Itutigiou,
lioii i.rnniunte nf • hull i,fju.tii;o nocgr. l flfW' «« r " |d*nlirjl tlure. Two re-
red in tile United Stutg, JtlHtrul th.urt, '"i.'Lulile vunna wc-re extinhird, one not
yeaUrduy. A (jerinau furiuur from the | 1 Klik# n child'* foi-t.Witb tfie fqmntng at
uuulcy uaiiiu iu to h# swyi'n as a suioty , D* hs#l, nml the other hui mounted with
' TL" 'ir’ -tl T.r Z " J tni.tll#, Mui.-pf a gL-utlummi w|ip , WM,, b Vi'neo nenu v>hu » nuimei, nuving a
"lOlhsr that thnlleil through II.•/ m«H goU i„ K |, w ufou^o rvliurcd U,c iismnrkabfo resutubhinc# Jo, thut of a
" t"’ T'" 1 J '; ,n f I MW|“ Hint it hud enUffin.1 £2 the S'lntii-l' ' "'nil. r. The .V.lter'inter-'
lit Ihrmr mviirlf n|ien lie. lleuk, but 1 , hnnde ol entliorillee, mine day. ,ini:e.— ;f”-' n tw " "'■'t th » e«ihnt )»nplt
geptfoi
!U Jivht
iiiiin who
i (juried bend with a hulinct, having
i bunds ol antlioriiies, son)# days sipce.— , ri? 'l I’ r< * ,n ^*1* that the extinct people
'“jfUUvihg .beau jnfor.mid llnU he must w , ere , " , )l iinfmiullur with the haughty
*/'. _ | swear to cerUio niatlere, lie wue bmcgm | riiUe ,| hos# compii Al iu Aluxioo and I’e
j into court.
J udgu Leavitt then proceeded to qftpA-! *‘*t c|iar««;ltT.
lion him. * |, K«l«rt(
ru rMfl almost lilt# joiuanco of the wild
lid not. My wopfogav* tho he t<
heart,-wb«n I anid I was not sorry,
heard Iter whhdrirw. I hohnl her
groan. t longed to call hur back
Km* / if id not.
] w an awakened from sii uneasy sliinf
l>«r by heuring my name anlletl loudly,
tul my sister stood l.y my bedsiJo.
‘Uet up, Alfred. Don’t wait a min
ute. (id up and couie pi'-h me. Afoth- aipQiii, vqii|i tno uttnost aiiniijicily, kcep-d ,. - , -r
•r is dytug I | l|g i u hi* duly in Lite line of swearing, ! N u, ' r " »K°. nut Tut Vo burn leis
I thought I was yet dreaming, but II The Judge shw Llic man whs j,oi,^t ll, an two eenturtes old. An idol ar
got* up mechsnioilfy, and followed my! nrw | „iount ut» coiilompt, so relaxing |,»* [ liuioml from the mouth #f Liok Brunch,
■ister. Ou the bed, pal* na utarblu, lay ' ..*.»» —i-t. - *..! i.. . \rJ:.
my ujoih'.r vw _ ^
upon the bed to rest; and rising to gtfj Ho, you n>v# any debt* ?' tho'maitii of ifm cross iipoft tho tflfoVii
iijpitti to m**, she wss s«ir.#d with s jiul | i oue'i^pd ccyjf; ,veil L g^U^ ders'. The Doctor everywhere found
u j eat character. Hero he found)too, the
i ! skelelpii of a chlVij, xW4 Wet) of whidli
• Arc there any niorlgagos ou yutjr! oovorod with a tmfhfris shell IwAr-
property?’ j iiigurcnit hiovoglyphids, among whiab
‘ Not n il-j-.il mortgage on my proper-,. ‘‘‘AddlMi-diblingmshod porfoct trinngfoe.
win- ty n„,i plrnty mtmya af, h.uiu/ smd the 1 *'•" gruced with tho stump
•/th*, a'diaut, wpifi the ulmoat aiiufoicity, keep- ,,f ■ ,V««t ^«*■•«£ c ''f downtwenfy
bad, fade na tuarUlo, Inv 1 dignity, w illi a «in)W on liis face,he pro- , NwdiviU®, was wl»y displayud, nnd ,a
Die (rnd thrown herssip! ceeded ,wit|) the next question. : stnijll lumafo olligy iu whit# cluy, with
rest; and rising to go| H, yon owe uny debtp ?* 'the mtuW of Die cross npoft tho sWoHll
* was seixed with s pul j f ]y„t ouo'd-r-d cifol: ui*<l van 1 gels * *1^- The Dtfctor evt'fywli^w (bund
pilation of the heart, nud borne to b#r al|,»i jraoplys owes, tny! F W rich ns I t r »«> that t ho aborigine* of this coum
room. ,! ain.' ; Dy may bavu ioin# in enutact with civ-
t cannot tsll you my sgony as I looker
tween the young pnopl# of their pwtr
rucu nml thomi.of \bo Indians, nm? pi
have lived with them on terms of th#
greatest Intimacy Tho mound-builders
of Tttiintfwtvtbe Dmsb r thought, must*
certainly have belonged to the grant
Natalie* Tribe, who, coming from the
^outh, spread -Untmsulvos tbrnugliotit
tho valley of th# Mississippi,and its Jar-
gor branches. \Vlien in tho height of
tht-it‘ «-nlpht* l they pvubahl/ numbered
n00,000. Tho.lecturer thought it cx-
tromoly curious, the mixture of Chris
tianity and idojrftry found nmhhg those
people. While the groat fondumentnl
pvincijdoa of tno tvn# vol.gfon w* ro so
familiar to them, they worshipped stone
effigie* and adored the eun, and wt-re
jiroliiibly guilty ol' .liutnau sacrifices.—
The Doctor exhibited <* grout number
ol implements of warfare, suuh us stonu-
axes, nrrow-liouds, knives, spears, die.
Also, culinorv utensils, mortnnr lised'for
grinding Indian coni' mill paint!. The
lecture was listened to IbrnughoUt with
the grontrst interest, but time fiiitk ne
for more than n passing sketch of its
riches. Wo undcrstnnir that a soientifio
sociotv of'tlie Ku»t will soon publish
a book, from tho pen of Dr. Jom-e, on
tho antiquities of our Stall', with partic
ular reference to tlip mournl-builders of
Tennessee. We fori assured that it
will prove ono of the tnoAl interesting
books of the kind ever published in’ this
country.—Na*hviUe Preu,
k BOT'I TRIAD- ^
The First Lang Tailed Coat
Wo do not think that any boy ever
put on his first long-tailed cont witliojH
a souse of shame. Jle fin»t taista hisT
back hulf off looking at it in the glass,
ami then, when lie steps out of doom, it
seems as if all creation was in a Ikmtd
grin. The sun laughs in the sky. the
own turn to look at him; there tirefue'ef
nt every window ; his Very rhmfow tnoelfr
him The very boards creak with oum'
s inUMiiess of tho strange spuctuclu and
'.ho o'd pair of paululoons that stop a
light in the garret window nod with tie-
vision. If lie is oblige! to puss a group
of men nml boys, (be trial assume* iis ( .
most terrific stage. His, lugs got all'
nixed up with enibnrrnssnibnt, and tho
flop of the dangling nppendsge is felt
“gainst them, moved by tho wind of bla
own agitation; he could unit foci nny ;
worse w#ro it a dish rag, to be worn ^y
him as a budge of disgrace. l\. Is hap
py time for him When he gets to ehfirch 1
and sits down with kiiit coat tail under .
him; but lie m still apprehensive with
thiiiliiflg of tho Sunday {School, ami vyon-
dors if any of the children will ask him
to swing his long tailed blur.
uoixa iio'mk with hie oirix,
Th# entrance into society guy be said
to take place alter nnypoiid has passed
nwny, yet n iniiltitudo tako the initintivn
before thuir hearts aro prcscntnblo. It
is a great triul to n tender pr tough ago.
For any overgrown boy to go tc a door,
knowing there nro n down of girl# with
in, nml knock or ring with absolijto cer
tainty that in two inmutu# all their eyes
ill b«j upon him, is a severe lust of
courage, To go before thee# gills ami
make u satisfactory tour of tlio room
without stepping on th#ir toe*, nnd lliun
’sit down and d:spo«o of one’s hands
without putting them in one's pockets,
i« un achievement of which few cen
boast. If a boy can get so far as to
inensurc oft ten ynrds of tape with one
T the girls, and cut it short nt one end,
e may stand n chance to spend a plens-
nt evening; blit let him not flatter him
self that tho trials of the evening are
over. There comes nt least the break
up. Tho dear girls don their hoods nnd
.put ou their hIiuveIh end look bo nancy,
so tnisrhicvi/iia and m.impressible, ns if
they ijtd ndt Wish nny olio to go horn#
w ith flnfm. Then c-omem thu pinch, sad
the boy hnvllig tho most pftick makes
Up to the prettiest girl, bis heart in his
throat, and lua tongue clinging tn tho
roof of his mouth, und crooking bin el
bow, hhimmcrn ( ,nt tho words .- “ Shall
I sco yon homo ?* .Slid touchea her fib-
gem to Ids arm, nnd thus they walk homd
about n foot apart, feeling us nwkwurd
ns goslingH. As soon as she is info
inside of Tier own doors, lie ntruti horn*,-
ami really thinks ho luu been and gmi*
rid done it.
mH I " l ‘ , T|if»ob-im]. nro nj.pi-qvaU.' rO|i|i«(l, il ¥ r ' 1 llnl , lu "» >"»« IffcjK tl,c
rd ii|H»n her— my rr-nmrs* was tenfold i t|, 0 .fudgs, w ith a suiilu twinkling in his America-by Columbus. IIo gavo a
_»/ ■ aJ. .. .. TU ihortfikinori iof anmo or flic explorations
WM. W-
•fe*. n.JC
Commission Merchant
l-.VANN.WI >tW**J
more bitter from the thought a!ie 'cy, 0 .
ro-ver would know it. I beliuvod my- Aliout n scoro nf men, tho ufliruit °* ^"adinavlane, Hiifiow and lee-
ncF to In' lier tu\irdordr. 1 fell on thF! aipong them, were seen hurrying opt of InnderM, und Uie colunien they founded
Dud beside lia»r. J could not wuep. My' tlie #ourt-r«M#ii,. with faces ri'd ijritli sup- v j ,v -lh* hew- World. But to lliesu foar-
beSrt imriied wittiin my boNorn—my prsnsod luughtei, Havijig pnxsvd into' I*”"* navigotone could not bu nscribud
, braijijy#* on fir#. My sister throw her tha (inU. Put of Ip-aring <<( thq (^’Urt, l* w kisowledg® the mound-burlder* of
6®.. Alt ec-uuiptica! method <»r pmiHD hrin , wri , um | me WM J wept in ailence— each tnan sought a quiet pWo t# be re- - 1 mtnwe# bad id ihottuiw ftudihesym-
ciug the Lreeiun ben I bus been < iscov-. Hmldcnly we saw a motion of mother’/ Hevi d of In's m.-i.t.uji Imigl Ivr. J I»«»Ih of religion. It was rather to be re-
ewufi A)n rising in tha nKwnmg before Ii#r eyes unclosed- Hlio had if-1 ^ 1 ' •*J.#« *
ptavew-d c«#i*>'NMisn(-se, but not
E«9u Liberal tilvnne'-e made on con-
fomiM-nfs of C-otton, Frodinfe, eto.
br« «kfa"t, :ak# on an empty stomach
on* pint nf green dtasltitits, two large
"■ gresn dpplss, half • poamj of raw cpib-
fo i»ge, liml a quarter of a poiind iif honor.
.p„,.r M.
MT A Montgomery county Ohio, for- ■ but her hnnd nressed mine. 8J»o smiled
merwl.o wished to give a’lot for a Uf-" me and liftod bur thin whit# hands;,
church and fo.Vinl ground, Imd the deed *hs lWI my o*n within them, «nd
made oat ‘‘to Uod Alinighfr. His heirs- '•« «y M upward. She moVed her
nml utsigus foreV-r,” * fl d th# de®J is so »P* ’*» th |"» L
. rernuine«f still kn cling besido that flbuf
I f.»ria till my gentle n.ster ruinovud mu.
The honest old Teuton had,
her'doubt, experience^ hjr tli# first time the*!
•poecli, *?lio |<s<kcd gt ifli? arid moved pr^-rs rl swcnriiig before a court. It
h®r li|>s. I could not understand her had been previously explainijd to him
Wdvil*. • •> <mn H mint// tto *>| by .telling liijn h# must swoar, and he
hud evidently mistaken tliu civil onlii
fi#- profanity, s* Ins serious manner
thrpiii(hout the whoje procoedinga indl-
C«t#d. f , , h *
Ah ugly old bachelor sug^fs.
bjj published under
ffKDnOl.A.I rscuYdcl.
MT A New Yuik paper says of a fa- * fhw j.-y 0l youth had left me forever,
nioiis shigi-r, tiiat “sho sings a few «ire «bo spjirn a nafiber'a control,
ami puls on u groat in.i'iy.” jrliG sro ashamcl to own they uro wiuiig,
that birpis siioijld
iVmj IhumI o( “new mpsic.’'
Rajr Kinder is the looking glass. than
th# wiij^ glass ; ft»r tho former reveals
our ijefNcia. to uMisclv#*,on)y 4 —,th«,lptter
tu our fri« mfa.
nayorid, forred IU a Uu- p**ri *d. wliuu the curly
ime the J L’utliolic inmsiuiw w*-r# founded iqiou
ur t. |t ' the shores of thu Nuw- World some 300
' yours ago. In 1504 the Dulholtc-aovor-
cigd ol slpalu Whs attacked with u l#r*
ribl# roligifrn xml, and he Sent out on#
l ruueuMo, 1 with r bug# body of oo-
workers, to convert and < vungt-li/.o Die
Indiuns. They planted tbemselvcs at
St. Augustine, (m the shores of Florida,
nnd for tVehty-flve years the ftihUtonafy
was very aoeeosHftil. II# founded a
great many miiwious, And partially
LViattonHed n grtmt many of the aava-
Tin CiukU < r Dufoia.—There ie »
fusclnstibh In HalrdirbadthYacupua. Tli'*r
iwdcstrinu likes t<» bee bow ctoeo he effort‘
come tu the wlu-ul of a passing vohidlb'
without gutting hurt. An omnibus dri
ver takes a peculiar delight In exfierD
infilling and showing hm dexterity vMth*
Jiis polu, by eccing how near ho c'sft’
com# to the lady passing across Dr*
street, und hpw much |i«a can frigWthrf‘
her without touching her; fc.Wlr near hn
can graxc the legs of small Imy* tiding
on the backs of carts; how close bet can
pull np behind a loud of furniture with
out breaking tho looking-gl«ss. Un
like* to wsnd hit devious way rapidly
through a score of carts, and line no par-
tiuular objection, now nnd tlien, to rub
bing his hub*, in a friendly way, Vgaftist
tliu hubs of another vehicle, or to run '
the end of his pole into a trunk on softm
express wagon Theso things are the
delight and excitement of what would
otherwise be a rather monotonous life.
Dung lady wna told by a *
married Indy tl a*, she had hotter pre-
(!«. lVD-JUtt* M-ITO Kilt w I hi P«r.tit' u in| ta t 0 herMlfoff tlm Mnj-or* FbII* in-
««iotynfSt. Angulino and to ttio ooo-the I.hkIit bcnStotb th»D marry. Th«
iroitt of 8t. Hrlonn. Tko Hpnnlada ' «p-’', ( ,nii« Indy nplM, ‘I would if I tbought
|.«nr lo li«v. nwouMfjsd miwri.gw '"•[l.oouU.find a husbtdd ut tho F