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QUTHBERT
Vol. III.
Cuthbert, Georgia, THURSDAY, June 2 1,18G9.
No. 33.
®1)C €utl)bcvt Appeal.
HATES OF ADVEttTIRINW t
One dollar par square of Ian linen for the first hi
mrtlon, nod Havenlj-flvs Cents per square for each
subsequent insertion, not exceeding threo.
One square three months $ 8 00
One square oue year *0 00
Fourth of a column nil months BO 00
Half column nix months 70 00
One column six months '0
SAVANNAH CARDS.
11. BRADLEY&S0X.
ship pi.vg, i- or n\4 u ding
COMMISSION MEBCHANTS.
1*4 StcHldnnl'b Lower lUugr.
HAVANNAn, ::::::: OTOWnA.
KICIIABIt HUAIH.KV, late of W. R.Giles* Co.
ktOUARl) IIKAULKY, Jr., ol Sarauneh, tts.
A _ *•08 I » # _ _ . _
p. H^BEHN,
COTTOS and RICE FACTOR
x so
(ieneral Commission Mm-ltatU,
West of the Excheniro.
HAY STREET. : : SAVANNAH. 0A.
scpBly*
‘ CLAGHORN £ CUNNINGHAM,
onoouns
Ship Chandlers,
Corner Uey uud Druylon Street*,
Jo#. H. CuaHnan, ( SAVANNAH, QA.
Jno GuMkixoanuA If
Vf. Duxes* J MziORWRUT.
DUNCAN A JOHNSTON,
COTTU.V FACTOR.S'
AXU
General Commission Merchants
111 BAY STUKKr, SAVANNAH. «A.
U. W. Amibmox, Jr.,
A. 11. Ci
JOHN W. ANDERSONS SONS * Co
IIA .\K IS IIS, FACTORS
AKU
General Cnmmissinn Merchant*.
Amltrwti W**, Jirngttm .NL, near liit Bag.
SAVANNAH, OA.
’ *T A«nU Empire Line oi Hide Wheel H e ni
si. Tp*. ee^-tr*
It. 11. FKRUll.L, A n. WKSLOW.
FERRILL & WESLOW,
G1IEB&L [NUffllllUfliUR.
I ACTOHS AND BKOKEIW,
Bay Street, : : Savannah, Oa
IJT Will *ell end pnreheee on Cm
Ion, Tiuihtr, Produce end Merchandi
SA VANXAII CARDS.
Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS!
DcWITT Sf MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
BATOOOBS.
i:r7 WXORBSa STREET,
have sow is stork their
SPRING and SUMMER STOCK
NEW GOODS by Every Steamer.
N^Velllei Lu Drew Hoods.
J
mission, Cot
(inlet* end eont'ifuoionie solicited.
Usrxxcxc*# i—R.'bt- Ueher*bem * Sons, dm,
W. Anderson. Urigham, llnhit * Co., Hunter A
Ua'iunell, Savannah ; A Pont lain, U. It. Warns,
Augeale. •epfl-ly*
8L0AN,"GROOVEII & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MEHCHANT8,
CUujhoni A Cunningham'* Rang*,
DAY STREET, : : SSavtaimuli, Oa.
Oonaisn.'d
and l.lv
X1*. Liberal Advance* on t'otton
to our Ct-rrwjumdent* in Sew York
pool.
A. M. HI.OAN, Rome, Os.,
C. F. HTI'IIIW, Mecnn.Ui.
C. K. dKOOVER, Brooke Countr, Go.,
A.T.MC ISTYRK, Thomasrllte, Os.
ee|>8 ir
k e tchumT AhArtrid g e ,
(L*ta Uiyen, ilurliidgoI^Co.)
Commission Merchants.
CITY HOTEL BUILDING,
Bay Street, Savannah, tin..
SOLICIT COSSiOSMKNTS OF
Cotton and Staplo Produce,
Which will meet prompt elUntkiu.
Adcanm in Oath, llacon, Ragging, Rope,
Tin, Etc., on Cro/H <>r Conuign-
menU at equitable rate*.
Liberal Adrenccs mede oa Colton to our
[ AI’ANKHK end Fencr Pro** HII.KS,
S Ik end W..paled GRENADINE
Printed MUSLINS end ORlIA.MMKS.
A full Unr of llmirnln* end IHaeb OOODH,
WHITE GOODS in every rarlelr.
Leer, Cecilm»re end Tt.ibat Sll tWLH,
Urn. Sdk end Clmh M ASTI LI. AS.
HIIHKTINGS. SHIRTINGS. LINENS,
IlnairiT, Oalicoc* end Notion#,
OihhIn lor (leutleniru's and lloy’e wear.
All our a tuck ia ucw nud bought at tho
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And ofleivd at the
I.OWI HT MARKET I*HICKS,
piruiom DaWITT A MORGAN.
SAVANNAH
MEDICAL COLLEGE
SA VASSAB, OA.
ru _ _
L l. -fliurcc in line iuall'auon will commence
the FIRST MONDAY ia NOVEMBER next, end
ooniinuu four month*.
F A C V L T V :
It. I). ARNOLD, M. P.. Professor of Theory and
Practice of Medicine.
P. M. Kol.LOCK, M. D., t'rufrasor of Obstetric*
nml Diianw* of Women nud Children.
Adjuuct -Tun*. Smith, M. P.; will lecture ou Die-
r*"o. ol Wouien and Children.
W. (». Ill I.I.OCII, M. P.. Pinf.--e.ir ol the Prln*
.■Ipl.e nud Pnujtic- of Surgerv.
Adjunct -T J Chahi.to*, M. D ; will lecture on
Minor and 0|ieiaiire Sureny.
J. II. REAP. M. D.. Profeannr ol Materia Medico
nud M.-dicul J urinprudnuco.
Adjunct—It. J. Nuxx, M. D.; will lecture on Medi
cal Jurliriru.'cncf eod Tutieology.
J( III All HAUlikS, M. D-, l’rofcwwr of l'hy-
niolngy and Pathology,
et—J.(». Tin •• •*
friend*, ee f«dlow»:
Hatlibone, Uroe. * Ca, Lirerpoolj Cochran, lino*
•ell A Co., Philadelphia ; Funner, Bemirt Allow,
man. New York. Jacob Hearer. Uoaion; Hall,
Myera k Thom**. IkUimote. aug« ly
DAVANT & WAPLES,
Taotors, Vorwarcllnfi
rid.nly
Adjunct—J. O. TnoUa*. M. D.j will lecture oo IV
ihidogr,
\V. It. WARING, M- p . Prof.-aaor of Anatomy
W. M. CH ARTERS. M. I)., Prorwmr ol Claim
Wry.
Adjunct—W. H. Flliott. M.P; will lecture on
Pbam.eceulicat Cbomiatiy and Dies of
the Micnwcone.
It. P. MYERS, M !)., Duntonelrntor.
E. P. RotiKUS, M D., AWhlant Pi-monitrutur
nud Curator.
Pnacncak Axaronr. - In addition to the thor
ough cooiae of lucliirc* by the Pioteaaor of Amin
my. an abundant aupi.ly of melerial will l»* turn-
ielied atodenta for diaarciion*. The di**ectii.g
room* at« laigc and airy, and the claa*e» diare. t.og
will be uudrr the Immedlato aupomdon of the
Prole**oie of Anatomy, the Demouatretor, nod Ida
eaelHant.
CkiNtcat lx*T«fCTiox.—The City and Marine
llo-filtMl it iiiliiA’ra milhin two honrSml yard* ‘
the Uollrge build.t-g- Tin* large iu>tiiuiiun,
monument to ihe charity nod enlerpriae ol our
otty, i* under llio cheige of niemhrM.il tho Kucul-
ty It la admirable managed by e Board of Tina-
| teea, aud cj|H,b n > f containing comfoitably oror
I two hundred patient* The boaptlel ia dir i.led In
to warda lor praedcal medicine, eorgery, and oh
Mr 11 tea. To each ol tb»#e ward* vrery si ud not can
hate acruae, and etjt.jr tho bedside inntiuciioii ot
the Profemuirs who teacli Ihe respective braiulm*
ia the College. Aside from the large number ot
j padre!* who enter (ioid the city and
|i*lo| 1
illy t.
j marine furn'ahea aim.tally a great intiely of dia-
ena * peculiar to foreign cliuialca. We do not,
therefore, leel that wo claim loo much when we
1 aaseit that but few colleges in ihe oouetry can fui-
I niah I otter c'iuift.l adrsnlagea tneiiident*.
I Upon the soggesiion of Hie Faculty of the col
i lege, the Board ol .Manager* of the Savannah Cny
I aud Marine Hospital l ate Idreiully, and to ihrtr
! credit h* it said, receutly inatituted two new . Hlce*
ot the hoapitil. to-wil: One tor a Seni.w and the
other for a Junior house pupil. Theae ..Ifitc.a will
be annually elected from H o efintents of H.e college.
To the Faculty baa beta accoidedtbe pimlrge of
M-h-ctii g from th»*o ol the graduuliog claaa who
dc*i e ihe |x.*ilion. the two wt.o, j>*»», in tbeir judg-
1 moot Ihe best examination*, and upon the recom-
meodatioo oi the Faculty a.e elected >o these de*
•liable |oiiti«n*.
UxxkricMBitci. - One Beneficiary from each qf
the lorm. r Congr*seionel Dl*tnct# «.f ihe Stain wih
be receired, according to the agreement wnb the
»b>a ft V l l^cgl laiure This will not, b«weter, txc.ll.le nth-
Tk.Tt.il... U.ro.!k.«l l.’a nt “ Urn«fici«.w, .kiHild .bn b, ......<d
Ik. ,c«m. un..kiul, ck-.,. „.d ...I lh »' "-'r ««"> lh -
rent dated, and the attendaoc# u equalled by iioue I lUuttsiTta to* Gaatu atmu.- 1 he applicant
in the Sou'll. I moat tie of good moral character, aud bare attended
Traveler* stopping at the above Hotel will Audi twnmn-s-aol leMurr*- Ihe Aral iu a college of
lb* comforts and eoi.reoienc«a of tbeir own hotnea. g<md standing, and the last to the Saraouab Medi-
• cal College.
CHARGES:
For Course of I^clurra, i t : ||.)B
Matiioulalion, : : t : 5
DLaccting Ticket (paid only omv) 10
PIp'onn, i i i : t :t i i t M ,
HOARD can be obtain-1 at from six to ten dol
ls;* per week. Student# on their *riir*l In ih-a
city w ill call on the Dean of the Collrgc, Dr. W.
G. Uit.uv-k, 88 Libel ty Street. inarlpi tim
anBAT
Southern Preparations!
WHAT ARE THEY? *
flNllKY are a das, of (elect tauiHy medicine* pto-
M pared by phy-lcians, with accuracy *»,) n.-nt-
ncss, from puic and trenh reme li.il agent*, for the
conrenient u-e of famillr* when a physician i« not
at hand. *l'hcv arc Ilia result of a l»ng bedside ex-
| perience In the Southern and Western Sta’c*, and
physch-.ns, druggist* and farmer# arc pielctiing
them to all ntbeis.
A CfllD OF FORTUNE
Who ran bo*,t of # name in Ihe r iskel of a nnlinn’a
glory, and who Is surrounded with all the glittering
grandeur that riches can bestow, m iiahutior, me -
anch.dv and miserable when sfliicted with 'ho*
terrible female cotnnUinta which are aocnnituon al
orer the country. If thus ulllicteil, buy
DROMQOOLF, & CO.’S
English Fwnalo Bittors,
and be nnoe more restored to health, bentity and
buoyancy.
In'* compound ia specially prepared (oral? tin
female omph.ltite and irrigularitie# depending i
on an unhealthy action of the Uterinu oigans. It
immediately amtuea, restores and regulates, giving
lone, strength and color In Ihe pale uud feeble.
For sale in Uutbberl, by
T. tf. POWKLI,, Titwlee.
“ FEMALE BEAUITTI
English Female Bitter#
English Fenmle Bittei#
Kngloh Female Hiller#
English Female llinot#
Kngltvh Female BitU-is
Cure* all Female Complaint*.
Cu e* all Female Complin nt*.
Cure# all Fstnklo Complaints.
Cur#a all Female Couipluinla.
* t 'uicaall Female CoiiijdalotA.
A# a Female Regulator
As a Feoi.it# lleguhdor
Aa a Female Regulator
Aa a FciuhIh Regulator
A* a Female Rtg-ilator
D Miouee, Old and Young.
It arouse* Old and Young
It arouaes Old and Young
It aronsea Old and Young.
It a r ottses Old and Y'nut-g.
FOIt klDMlYH AM) HLAUPKK,
Use Exit set Beat berry and Boel.u.
Uac Ex'ract bearbarry and I'uchu.
U,e Extract lleaiberry nml Buchu.
C-o Extract Heat berry uud Buchu.
Use Extract Boarberrj and Rticlin.
Cure# Uravel and I'rinnty Deposila.
Cure* Grar-tl slid Urinary Orpnalta.
Cure# Orarjl and Urlnaiy D.poaita
Outea Gravel uud Urinary Depoe is.
Cu e, drarel amt Urinary Dep-wita.
Thyriciana prosci ihe it.
Physician# preaerltc it.
I’hyaietana ptesenbe it.
I’hysicisua preset ilia B.
Pbiaiciaua iirnscnba it.
Cute* Weak Hack and Gleet.
Cures Weak Hark and flleef.
Cures Wmk 1 luck and Gleet.
Cure# Weak Baek and Gleet.
Cure* rlT eta of Oiiaipa'ion.
('urea rtf-eta of Oiasipaticn.
Cure* i-ltecta of Dissipation.
Cure* ellect* of ll.aaipalion.
Cure* frr qtieut desire to llritmle
Cure* fret|iieut dosiiu In Urinate
Cure* Irrqueitt dnaira to Urinate.
IT 18 A POWERFUL DIURETIC.
IT IH A POWERFUL DIURETIC.
At On* Dollar per Bottle.
At One Dollar per Bottle.
At One Dollar | or Ih.ule.
At One Dnllur per Bottle
At One Do'lar jwr Bottle.
PUE1FY Y0U11 BLUOI)
With Oonalitulional Monarch.
With Conrnaltonal Mmmn.li.
With CouMllutional Monarch.
With Constitutional Monatch.
WBb Constitutional klonatch.
L'urr* rcrofula and Old .Sorrs
Cutes Hc-ololu and Old Horc*
Cures Hen lula ami Old Fores.
Cures Ecrnlnla and Old Bore*.
Cure* Scrofula and Old Sores
For tfiaeaaia of tho Hkin and Ulands.
For diseases ol the Hkin and Gland*.
Fur diseases ol the Skin igid (Hands.
Too Lntc.
“.IA / it lajtunr>*e tnpiit ~ti la vitilittut qoiiMit !*
Tltoro sat an old tnnn on n rock
Ami ttnccnslng iK-wtilcd him uf Fate—
That concent when- wo nil must lako stuck
Though our into h.ut no hunring or weigh! ;
And tho old man sang him on old, old song—
Never King voice so dear and ilrong
That it could drown tho old nmn’a lung.
For ho sang the song "Too late! Toj
Into !*'
‘•When wo want, tve have for our pnlna
The piotnlsc that If wo lint wait
T.ll the want has burned out of our Brain*
Kvcrv uicnna shall bo piv.-ent lo sinte j
\> Itilu wo »ond for lltt* napkin the soup gels
Cold,
lViifft* (ho bound fs (rimming the fact*
grows old,
When ite'vo matched our bitUotM tho pat
tern is Fold,
And everything tomes too Info—loo Into!
-When sliawbot-rles sct-ined liko red licnvuuw
Terrapin stew a wild dream--
When my liruin was at si tea nml (evens
If. niv mother had •folks' and leccrettm,
Titan 1 gnr.isl with « llekerixh Inin get-
At the ivsfnurunt man and A-uit-mungiT—
Rut idt 1 how I wish I ware younger
When tlie goodie* all cuuic in a streai
In a stream I
‘•I've it splendid blood horse, nml a liver
That It jaiv into torluro to trot;
My row-bunt's the gem of the river—
Gout make*every knuckle n knot!
I can buy bonudlu's credit# on Furls nud
Rot
for
General Conmiixsion Mcrriinnt IS clinically lh« diaeasa «*t th# Hooih, our commeiciai
Corner Bay and Lincoln Street*.
SA VANN A It, HA.
|*T Special attention given to the sale of Culhi
Timbar, Lumber, and all Country produce,
R. J DAVA3IT, Jr . of tbalato tirm ol Darant
k Lawton.
W F. WAPLES. Mp.Vt.r»
Sereveu House,
S. l VANNAU, CA.
r|1UK above IlnUl, of rnodevo ennatrnetion, with
I. all the coaveniencea of Iba best Nortbara Ro
tate, ta now conducted by
T. B. NIOKKItSON,
Of Iba f’bratera’ Hotel, Augusta; National Hotel,
AtUuU, and Sick arson JL>u«e, CoJuaibia. H. U.
Tha Proprietor p'edgea htm-elf that every deli-
cart afforded either by .ttonbarn or Soutliorn mar
k#t* will be conatanlly supplied to his teble.
vS. M. Lcdercr »Y ('o., 1
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BEYG-QQUS,
Irou;
H
HmnV l.tDitn,
I a* xc M. Faaao,
G crave Enttrux,
113 Iirougliton Street,
Snvnttnuli
^5, No- 209 Ontenwl.-b tstreef. NVw York.
u-ati-ly
N. 11. KNAPP,
W HOLESALE aud Retail Deilar in Saddles,
Bridle*. Ilarmsj, Rubber .J Leather Bell
ing i n I Packing. French and American Calf Skins,
Harness, Bridle, Band and Patent Leather, Valises-
Tranks, Carpal Bag# Whfpa and Saddlery Ware.
At the sign of the Golden Haddlu, west end Gib-
Bona* Building, Uatket Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
F4F* A large assortment uu Band and for kale at
the low ext price*. m»r<H-’jm
For dise.uiea of tim Skin ami Glumla.
For disease* of lb® Skill and 0 and*.
For Gout, Itch und Toiler.
For dual. Itch and T.ller.
For Gout, Itch »ml Tetter.
For Gi ut, lluh and Tetter.
For (Butt, I li lt and Teller.
FOIl ('II1LLS AND FEVKK.
King ol Chills is the Beat.
King of Chill* is the Beat.
Kmg ol Chill* is the be«t.
King ol Cli ills ia the brat-
King ol Chill* in Ihit liesl
llartiusc* the Homtrii and Liver.
It arotiM-s ibeSiomaob and JJvcr
It arouses llie Stomach amt l.iver
It an u*c* the Simnscli und l.iver.
it uruiisea tho Slontaclt aud L.vet.
Dora nut rf ct Head, Far* nr NerVus.
Doea not ell ct Head, Kara or Nerve*.
Does not effect Head, Ear* or Net'ra.
Docs not vtfect I lead, Flam dr NeMc*
|li,. uni i l| i i Head. F.m nr Nerve*.
FOR PHIV ATI. DISLASKN.
Use Hunk* Secret Coro,
lire Rtlivka Secret Cure.
Um Euieka Secret Cura.
Use Eureka Secret Cute.
Uae EuickaHcaiet Cute.
One Ito Be will Cure you.
Due FuMu will Cine you
One B-iltle will Cine ton
Cue lloitle mil Cute you.
One Boltin will Cure you.
It Coal* only J2 SO.
It Cotta only lit so.
It Crate only >J ft**.
It Costa only $9 ft».
It Crate only 82 S".
The above’ tireparallons ere offered by
j. P. DltOMOOOLK A CO ,
IMOl'KlXTvKH,
Mrmpbis, Tennewee.
L W. HUNT A CO., Moc-m, Oa., General
A grate fur the State. * pr-> Im
White Lead,
Putty, Vuruialics, B|jice*, Soda, Callle
1'invdtTH, Dluo St»»iu*, Lampblack,
PycutiillH, SmifT, Tuilut tioapH,
Brunlirt*, Comb*, I’erfumo-
ry, Huif .OiJd, Cologne,
llair ltoatori.ru,
Lilly White,
(iu<l a
Thousand and One Other Articles I
Caii be fouad at the Drug Store <>f
marl 1-1 y J. J. McDONALI).
Physician's Prescriptions,
Carefully Compounded at the Drug Store of
tnarll-ly J. J. MCDONALD.
Whiskies, Brandies, Wines,
GINS and R LAIS /
^ ) F the Purest kind, for sale by the
Uni Uu palnL-s for iiioiu-b— no uy
domo—
Those lu-longetl In llto youth ulio inti.*f lor
ry at home
When no home but an attic he’d got—
Lo'd got.
“How I longed in (lint I on tot of gnrrels.
Where lltu life* baked my brain# nil July,
For ground lo grow two mvk* of cinruts,
Two pig* ol my own in tt sly ;
A rote.Biihfi a Illlle ifmtehei] collage—
To spoons love n hnsin of pul luge ;
Now hi rrecMlolte. I alt noil m v dotage—
Willi a woman'* uhnii- cinplv clofe By—
clow By |
' Ah ! now, llinnglt I all on n rock,
1 have shared one sent with Ihe (Deal ;
t have sat, knowing naught of the clock.
On Love's high throne oi slate;
JJnl (be lijM tlml klMctl und the ortni (lint
CfltN-SKed
To ft moil lit crown Hern with delay were
pre»*ed.
And circled n Brenal Hint llteir el«*p hud
Bleraed
Had lliey inily not come loo laic 1 loo
iuie r
Wiiy Jbwkrbrs auk Urautipui,.—Chn*
tonubri and given a ftmcifnl but on
ngreoiiblfl it find f i for (lie fact tliut Jew.
i*lt women nro ho much linndeomer than
tlu» men ol their nation IIo hii)’h Jew-
cfhgh liuvo cHoaped tho oiiihu which
itliglied upon their fathers, bunbandH
and boim. Not a Jowcm wn» to bo
booh among fho crowd of priostfl nml
rabblo who insulted tho Son of God,
Rcourgod him, crowned him with thorn#,
nml Hiilijoofed him to infuiny mid tho
agony of the cittcH, Tho women of
Judoa believed in til* Bavmur, and n#-1 . ,, . .
Histud and >o.,llicd him niidur nlBictinn. I * ei “." 1 ’V 1 ’ 1 , “ fr ""«! m » "> l “
A woman t,f Uctlinuy |,oured ,.n l.iw >•*« bunt, uid lod mo nan pmonw ol
head prc.iuti, ointment, wtdan alto kopt | lut,J nrrostl
in a viihu of ulabnstei', Tho Binner
anotnU.J I,:, font will, pcrfnmrd oil, nod j _ A „ T | (or t | 10 Tim.a" my
wiped litem with her hair, 1 . . « \
IIow it Fuels to bo Blown Up.
Tito recent nml accident to tho Aus
trian ft igntu Rndolr.ky’ tins ahnipcnod
up tho nu-ino y of an old Dnn^who wan
on luiind tho Duninli ahip ol tho lino
Chi'iMtiun VIII., on the 6th day of April,
1849, when tdio oxptndod. ForluBately
ho was not killed, nml lifts just given in
all earuoatnoBB his experience and son-
sntiouB ut tho tlmo. Tho old Bailor's
imagination appeals to bo ono of tho
best. In the first momont, ho Hays :
“Homing and seeing both went away,
though both cmno baek again very
soon, nud I comprehended tho whole
n tin ir. 1 constantly went higher. Not
fur ftom mo I saw our foremast flying
around mo in n very dangerous mnnnor.
Above mo everything was concealed in
tho thick powder smoke, which shut
out tho Him ; lint below mo tim land
lay spread out boft ro my dixzy sight in
the variegated beauty of spring. The
Baltic glistened like silver in tho fresh
breeze ; but of tho glorious Lultlo ship
there was nothing left but a blazing
crater, und upon the fiignto Gesou
Hunted the ting of the enemy.. Oh, my
poor Denmark ! how much hast thou
lost 1 I ctilouluted—this is a n-marka*
bio physiological fact—while I nut fly
lag in tho nir tho lusa ut ono and a half
million I'lgfdaltHt*! In (he meantime
my movements upward became slower
from second to second, ut lust it ap
peared as if I was suspended perfectly
still for a momont in tno ether. An in
desoribablo feeing of comfort perinea-
ted my breast, and Confidence in tho ... ,
future o| my dciii'ly beloved fatherland | Blank took Jennie into a room, fasten
od tho door, and, with a rawhide in
hand, commanded her to toll him if she
was betrothed to Colonel ■— - . When
sho told him all, ho had her blindfold
ed, taken to the groat city of Chicago,
ami there left without friends or money.
He reported that sho Imd died of
cholera, und to make tho deception
complete, built n fttlso grave.
When the war was over, and Colo
nel returned homo, ho made his
way at once to tho old graveyard, and
sought out that of his lost Jennie.—
After bathing tho littlo mound with his
tears, ho mnuo his way to tho hoiiso of
Mr. Blank to learn tho particulars.—
While lie was there tho guilty innn or
dered the tombstones for tho false
grave. In duo time they wore placed
at the supposed grave, with some ever
greens iniu llowcrs.
Colonel had been n mourner
throe years before tho war closed, until
December, 1808, when business called
him to Chicago. There, in a street
car, with a bundle of soiled clothes
which sho was taking homo to be wush-
od, ho found his bliriod Ann me. J lo
flow across tho cur, taking her in his
arms and almost screaming with joy.—
He hud found her at lust.
A Love Story.
Tho following story, ns it was told to
us, happened near Lake City, Indiana,
where thorn lived nt tho breaking out
of tho war u wcslthy farmer whom wo
tvill call Blank This man kept a num
ber of ■servants, among whom wus n
good and religions young girl’, possess
ing nnusnl attractions. Sho was court
ed by an officer of somo rank in tin
Fedorul army, whilo nt homo recruiting
for Ins regiment. When the duy of
his departure came, lie mndo known to
tho servant girl how deeply rIio had in
torcsted him, and begged to know if
there was any hope. Sho confessed
Dial his attachment was recipncitoJ,
and they were nt onco affianced.
'Should Mr. Blank,’ said Jennio,
como to know of this I shall, nt once,
bo (Uncharged. II t believes it was bis
daughter for whom your visits wore in-
tended.’
‘Should this be so,' returned tho fond
lover, 'only writo and let mo know, and
you shall not softer.’
With an uflootionnto ki.s and prom
ise that both would bo pimoiunl in their
letter writing, they have separatoil, lie
to join his regiment umong the boys on
the Potomac.
IIo waited long and anxiously for ti
dings of hi# loved one, but not one
wort1 was received to ease his troubled
mind Finally, his own letters woro re
turned. What could it nil moan?
Was Jennie false ? lie could not be
lieve it.
After tho soldier’s departure, M
entered my *oul. But this did not lust
long. I uiii.k slowly again to (he earth,
tho foremast and all other wreck around
sinking with me. Only a monster cloud
of powder smoke remained in tho air.—
Altogether diflbrent was my framo of
mind ns I descended with tho rapidity
of fifteen feet in a second. In ascending
l did not lcc-1 ut nil unhappy, but in do
soendiug, on tho contrary, I experi
enced an oppressive fuaiTulnoss winch
is hardly iletjciibnblo. I now saw. be*
fm r ;> iny eye death, ii| on which I nev
er onco thought; the period of my
childhood sprang f esh in my memory;
1 thought of my mother nml my sweet-
heart and with closed eyes, in madden
ed spued, I came down head foremost.
Tho clear and pure water was beaten
into spray ns 1 dove down liko u bomb.
I sank plowly, but deeper, oven deeper.
IJntlerr.oath there provuiled u greenish
twilight. Kinully I reached tho dead
point; nud it appeared aa if I was
again raised up by tho water. My
breath was almost exhausted ; yet I
exerted my lungs to tho utmost, and
was at last rewarded with life. JJveu
t|tiioker l nsi-endcd, ant! nt last I cuiiio
•ut in tho nir liko a cork. Powerful
The Early Bistort ok Ni wsimi’Krs,
Christ, on his part, extended mercy
to the Jewesses, llu raised from the
dead tho son of tim widow of Nuin, nntl
Martha's brother Lazarus. He cured
Himoii’# Mother in law, nntl tho women
who touched the hem of his garment.—
To tho Bumnrilou women lie was u
spring of water, aud n eompatteionuto
judge to tho woman in adultery, Tho
daughters of Jerusalem wept over him ;
the holy women accompanied him to
(Ja'vnry brought him balm and spiceH,
and trooping, sought him in tho sepul
chre. “Woman, why wocpcat thou?”
His first nppcnrnnco uftcr tho resurrec
tion, wits to Mary Magdalene. Ho
Huid to her, “Mary.” At tho Bound of
his voice, Mary Magdalene’s cycn were
opened, and she answered, “Master.’’—
Tho reflection of some •bountiful ray
must havo rested ou tho brow of the
Jewess,
A Good \Vifk.—Wo can always*:, tell
w lint sort of it woman a mini inutTies,
by the way ho treats the printer.' If
he gets a common wifu ho forget* tho
printer altogether. If he gets u (olura-
lily good wife ho will sena in the notico
of his merriago. If ho gels a very good
one, Ito will send tho printer a sfico of
Dint flic very earlleet dttyn of newspa
pers in tho world was not tho "(Journnt”
of Wednesday, the 11 lit of March, 1702,
tliruo days alter the accession of (jneen
Anne. In point of fact, there lint* Leon
nn English daily journal forty-two years
before that time. In 10(10, on tho 8th,
tllh tmd 10111 ot March, n|>ponrotl throe
numbers of “A I’orfcct Diuruul " It
has iilso been generally supposed that
tho “Impnrtiul Intelligencer,” u paper
that wus started in l(l-lt), continued the
first advertisements, but this correspon
dent has discovciud an udver isemont
in Nathnniel Bullet's ‘Ncwcs,” pub
lished in 1025. “Tho Mercurius Givi-
tus” of 174-1, is generally supposed to
have been the first illustrated English
paper; but the “Weekly News” of 1839
contained an account of “a prodigious
eruption of tiro which exalted in the
midst of tha Ocean Sou over against
tho Islo of Bt. Michael, ono of the Ter
corns, and of tho now island which
hath ni;
A Cohti.v Tomb.—The mausolem
crnulod by Queen Victoria, within sight
of Windsor Gnitlo for tho remains of her
husband, has cost 91,000,000. The
whulo amount has been expended by
the quoen out of her private fortuno.—
The exterior of tho Mausoleum* is of
stout!; tho interior is of mniblo of nil
colors a ml kind. The building consists
of a central octng* n mrroundud by tlirco
chapels or recesses. The doino of tho
octagon, including u cross which sur
mounts it, is ciglity-tlilco foot, tho height
insido living seventy foot. Tho interior
decorations uro elnlioruto in colors tmd
designs, with gilding, puiuting rind
sculpture in profusion. A massive sar
cophagus of highly polished Aberdeen
granite, resting upon a slab of polished
black mni ulu in the centre of tho octa
gon contains tho prince's remains,
There in u kneeling ungel ia bronze nt
each corner. Upon tho lid t f (ho sar
cophagus is n rucumbent figuro ol tho
Prince Consort in white murhlo, the
work of lb.ron Marochetti. Tho dome
abovo has a ceiling of blue, spangled
utdiV’ iiuunniniiliiud by a full-lmgo I 'J 11 ' 1 e olden .'“ IL ' fj>l* ')'•
i'ligroviny, alluring tlio --Ul.inJ, it. do n ° “ r “ "“PPratad wU* guidon pngcla.
U-nuti, and braadOi, nud Um nlncw I"™ 011 " f Um «dn rwonc* n Irnuud
»Uro Ilia fro burnt nut/ IhongTl «•„ *« *» chonrl«tinr i» snopondod. Pain
dura any tlio o.ilormi.ing joui nulinU ud „ P*".*;'/ .n”d noulp'.’ron udo’n tho
would hovo boon n. much nuzzled to *' ,lh l n *orip"in» ond trnocnoo.-
tallliow ho hopnonod onnortii.toly t„‘ In «>o roomoppooitothoentranoeitlioro
have on orlint ai. tlio npot, o. wuufd bo “ nl ‘“ r > mul ‘«' CT 11 ” ,ur K? P"*ntin K
* • ol tno ltesunoution; above it, in the
ceiling, a fresco of tho Ascension.—
Tltoro is n large painting, also, in each
if tho other recesses. Tno general re-
ult is said to bo exceedingly impress-
know wo I™- Kvorything. Hint nffeotioa could
cuko accompanying tlio notico. If ho. ... f - ,
gets nn extra gm)d one. bo will send u f’ m « oftho od> ore of our degenerate
grcoubuclc with the nutioo. And if l.o | dl, r.-, 1 1 '™“ b poHudionl,
goto n gluriour, nngolio cronloro-on »“*■ ll ” «?*’ " n , "l 0 1 of Tho other
affection nml goodtiMs-l.o i. euro („! *ull;ority-,of Barblor, the Jnurea do, ™“ _VJf P ,
acral tlio jirlnlcr a gold or nilror dollar 1 f T"' "f!*? '“ irn ,n .. 1 '. 77 ' lo,l 8
with tho notico of his happiness,
good wife allows her husbuud to owo
mausoleum faces cast, and is reached
v- | before which tirao, as wo all »ttun, w«t .... *,, ~
.u-!! American English had set tlio daily! « lct *»}o. wcuHh proetiro, and nrt ac-liiove,
h ^"hi a" pa | ror"' a a ri "if IteC'wof half! “" d I ”nd"to“ranebod”
does not attend to those thing., it la a , *-**a»Jtr««n. |, y „ fli g | lt „f biad, „, nr |,lo atopa, load
AHotBatu.—A ludicrous and urntia-' ing to a porch supportud by granitt
clear case of deception, bccauso a man A Hot Batu.—A ludicrous nntlatntis- J ing tb a porch supportud by granite
that won t j)«y for hi.i^ paper, will do- 1 j n g incident recently occurred iu connec*' columns, with n ceiling decorated with
tion with tho GeutileH’' oppoaition to 1 Venetian mosaics. The floor of the cu*
Mormon authority. A man coming from trance, ns well ns tlio entire structure,
ceivo his wife, and wo hovo our opinion
of such.
Cut off tub Leaves.--Almost every
ono who has had tiny experience iu
gunh-iting knows (lie importance of
pruning newly planted trees. But in
transplanting cubbuges, beets, toma
toes, mid similar vegetables, fuw ever
think of taking <>fl* any of the leaves, nn
operation fully as important us the re
duclion of tlio brauchert ol an apple or
penr tree. Let every ono who is uUout
setting out any of the succulent plants
try the cutting off of tlio larger loaves,
and we think they will never omit it
ngniii.—J earth and Home.
the West stopped nt the Hot Bpritig is formed of various mnrblus, polished
just outside the city, und having heard . and inlaid iu panels of various designs.
much of their medicinul properties, wits
.bout to bathe ia one "f thoai. Alter Fatten Sai'baooo.— A tollow .tnlo o
ho had d,.r„bod, a ad oat a. bo i deg, „ad, boiag dutuotod by the owner,
about topangoin.«•(ranger ■«*»«'>• pramlwd' to rolura the miiaml nol
cd, and laid him tbuLJia ocaild n..t botbe , ], The tadW.daol raootvod a pool.-
in (lint a.Yi-mrr I tin WHutin-ii l.itnlili. h • . . ' . . ,
' ((sllOft al
marl I 1/
J. J. UcDONAL
i Barrel or t j, 0
ULD'4. [ ul T
tSrJmnen H. Herrick, of Lodi, 111.,
aged eighty-one, wus married Inst week
t Dover, Ohio, to Miss Mary Gltulfield,
bo namo ago. The parents made no
bjectiou.
in that spring. Tho western Uentile'*
ire bucumc uronsed at once, ond think
ing that it was another instance of Mor
mon despotism, ho immediately replied,—
“Tlio h—11 1 cuu't. I'll liko to see
old Brigham or any body stop me/’
Ami in lie plunged, but ho got out
sooner than lie got in, for it wits a boil
ing spring. • His anger against tho Mor
mons had not permitted him to link the
stranger why lie could not bathe there,
hut ho was determined to show Brig-
hum that ho could not stop him from
bathing.
age at tho appointed hour, on which
wus written, “This is your dog” On
opening it, tho astonished man discov
ered leu pounds of freshly made sau
sages.
A Wonderful Liar.
An Englishman traveling nn tho Mis
sissippi told several lough stories about
London thieves A Cincinnati chap,
named Case, hoard these narratives with
a silent but oxnresfivo ‘humph/ and
then remarked flint he thought tho Wes*
tern thioves beat tho London operators
all hollow.
How so? inquired tlio Englishman,
with snrpriso Pray, sir, have you liv
ed much in tho West ?
Not a great deal. I undertook to set
up business at l.)es Moines Hapidsuwbilo
ago, but tho rascally people Htolo nearly
everything I had, and finally a Welsh
minor ran off with my wife.
Gracious I said the Englishman, and
havo you novor hcuid from her?
Never to this day. Bui that was nut
tho worst of it.
Wor?t! What could bo wars thnn
stealing a man’s wife ?
Stealing tho children, I should say,
said tho implacable Case.
Children !
Yes. A nigger wonvtn who had nor.o
of her own abducted my youngest
daughter und sloped and jinoa the in-
jins.
Did von pec licr ?
Eo) her ? Yes, sho liAaun’t ten rods
tho start of me, hut plunged in tho lako
and swum off liko it duck, and there
wasn't a cunoo to follow her with.
The Englishman leaned back in bis
hair und called 6 r another mug of all-
and-nll, whilo Case smoked his cTgar.
1 shan’t go any further West, I think;
ut length obttoived tlio excited John
Bull.
I should uut nthisc any ono to go,
said Case, quietly. My brother onco
lived there, but ho had to leave, al
though his business was tho best in tlio
country.
Wlmt business was lie in, pray ?
Lumbering— bad u sawmill.
And they stole his lumbar?
Yes, and saw-logs, too.
Saw logs P
Yes; whole dozons of black walnut
logs woro spirited off or carried away
in u single night. Ho tried every way
(o prevent it; had men hired to watch
his logs, but it was no uso. They would
whip thorn nwny ns easily us if tboro
had been nobody there. They would
steal thorn out of the cove and oven out
of tho railways.
Good gracious.
Just to give you n't idea how they
steul out there—-did you over work in tt
anw-mlU ?
Never.
Well, ono day my brother bought all
nl fired finobluck walnut log—four fot t
threo nt the butt, and not a knot in it.—
IIo was determined to keep that log
anyhow, und hired two canny Scotch
men to watch it nil night. Well, they
took a Hmnll demijohn of whiskey with
thorn, snaked tho log up tho side of tho
hill above tlio mill, built a lire and then
sat down to play keel'd#, just to keep
them awake, you sec. ’Twas n mon
strous big log, bark I wo hichcN thick.—
Well, ns 1 was saying, they plnyed
koordti and drank whiskey nil night,
and ns it begun to grow light, went,
asleep astraddle of tho log. About u
aiinulo alter day. light, Georgo wont
over to tlio mill to sou bow they were
getting ulong, and the log was gone.
•Wlmt woro the .Scotchmen doing?
Sitting on tho hark. The thieves Imd
drove an iron wedge into tlio but and,
which pointed down hill, uud hitched
n yoke of oxen aud pulled it light out,
louving the shell, and Dio Hcotcliers sit
ting astrnddlo of it, fast asleep I
Tho Englishman lioi'o arose, dropped
his cigar stump into the spittoon, looked
nt his watch, and said he thought lut'd
go on deck nml seo how fur he’d bo
down tho river before morning,
A Smart Boy.—A Southern man, bad
ly r. constructed, removed lo Vermont.
While there a child was born to him.—
Ilis oldest boy, n four year old, think
ing his noso out of joint by (lie newly
arrived pink frog, put his father to tlio
tost thus : "Pap;., which do you liko
bo#t, me or baby ?” Tlio father, think
ing to please tho littlo prattler, answer
ed that ho liked him bust. After a se
rious thought, the shrewd youth said:
“Papa, I know why you liko mo tho
best.” “Why ?” asked tho fulliur. “It’s
becntiBo I’m a Southern man nud baby
is a d d Yankee.”
What Slacked Limb Will-Do.—A
thrifty farmer, who believes in “making
old things last in these times,” says:
“There is ono thing that naurly every
body knows, ond hardly anybody nttond#
to—that is, to sprinkle lime on their roofs
onco a year, either in full or in spring.
If tlio shiugiefl are covered over so thick
with moss, the lime booh clears off,
leaving tlio roof clean mid white, and
good for n dozon year A longer. It
ought to^bo put on pretty thick, and u
rainy day is host fur tlio work. Strong
wood ashes will answer almost as well
to keep old roofs In repair, but they will
not look ns nico. To moke shingles last
three or four times their usual poiiod,
they need only to be soaked u few days
iu u tank liulf full of (kick liiivc water,
| which must bo stirred up well bol'uro
the shingles nro put in.
The
luw compelling railway
compuuie# in England to run smoking
cais on all thoir trains has gone into ef-
little gil l of throo yonrs was
saying her pruyera not long since,when
her little brother, not tour yearn old, j ' - -- —
came slyly behind nnd pulled her Imir. The reason why lovers nro so
Without moving her head, site paused fond of ono another's company is bo
und said : "Plonsc, Lord, excuse ino a j oauno they are always talking about
uiiuutc while I lick Uerby.” | themselves.