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5AWTELL,] [H. H. JONES,
Propriotora.
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TERMS OF 8UU8CRIPTION1 1
Four nnntha 41
One year
Invariably in advavk. All Mpcn tH"*
KlnUiuted «» oxjiiratb® of time pui*l I«'r.
THE
Voi. in.
Cotlibert, Georgia, THURSDAY, July 1, 1869.
No. 34.
SA t'AXXAU C A IS US,
R BRADLEY&S0N,
8mPPJ.no. fORWARDJXO
COM MISSION M1-lie IIA NTS
12 SlotMinPa Lower \Un~c.
BAVANNAII, GKOUGIA.
RICHARD BRADLEY, lata of W. ILGIIraACo.
1UCI1A KD HKiDLEX , Jr* ol Bafannat*. Go.
• t **>7»»* __ J JJ ■ I
P. H. BEHN.
cottox mi hick factor
General Ctnmiulon Merchant,
Wert of the Exchange,
HAY STIIKET, : : SAVANNAH, GA.
— .
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
OROonns
Ship Chandlers,
Comer Bay uml Drayton Btrrei*. *
Jot. B. ('laqbobm, I SAVANNAH, OA.
J«o Currinhhan. s aai* ly
W. Dcboab 3. II. JonmoN
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTOX FACTORS
ADD
General Commie ion Merchants
70 DAY STREET, SAVANNAH. CIA.
■«t-» iy*
U. W. A’Toaittosr, Jr.
A. 11. CuLB.
JOHN W, ANDERSON S SONS & Co
nANKKHS, FACTORR
General CoinmisRion Merchants.
Ahdtrtoo't HIjcI, Drayton Si., ntur Iht Hay.
SAVANNAH, OA.
J3r Agent* Empire Line ul Side Wheel S'e'm
eh?,,f. er,,r,.|y»
Ii. II. KERRI LL, A 11. WK8L0W-
FEERILL & WESLOW,
GEHEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FACTORS and HKOKKHS,
Bay Street, : t Savannah, Ga.
fjfT Will tell end ptrahaa* nnComniietloa, Cot-
Ion, Timber, Produce end Mercliendiee.
Orde’t end connlgninmie eolielted.
RarcBBRcaaKobe llahareham A Bone, (h
W. Andereon. Brigham, IIolet A Co , Hunter k
Oamtnell, Hirannan ; A Poullein, II. If. Warren,
Augusts. eep3ly*
SLOAN,"GROOVER it CO.,
COTTON F A CTO ItS
AID
COMMISSION MEHOHANTH,
Cikfhom k Cunningham'* Rang*,
BAY STREET, s Savannah, tin.
SO*. Liberal Ad faunae on Cotton Cnnaigneil
l« oar Ourreapoodenta In Najv York mid l.iver
pool.
A. M.HLOAN. U«me, On..
C. V. BTI’BIIH, Mw-.n,«»».
C K GROOVER. Hrooka County, (!*.,
A. T. MC ISTYRK.Yboma»rille, Ga
1 T
KETC H UMSt H A itT RIDGE.
(Late Hiyun, lUrtndge k Co )
Commission Merchants,
CITY hOTF.t. RUILDING,
Bay Street, Has annuli, tin..
SOLICIT CONHIOMMKNTH OF
Cotton and Staple Produce,
Which will meet prompt attention.
Advance* in Cath, Raeon, Ragging, Roj»\
Tut, Etc., on LrOf* or Consign
ment* at equitable rater.
t'-jy* Liberal Advance* nude on Colton to nm
friend*, ea follow*!
Rath bone, llroe. k Ca, l.irarpool; Cochran, litis-
Ball At!" . Philadalpbi*; Fenner, Hcnnet k l*"»-
oian. New York; J*«»b Haaear. Boaton. Halt,
Myara k Thoro**, lialtimnra. lyj ■
~DAVANT & WAPLES,
Fnotore. Torworcllna
General Com mission Merchants,
Corner Bay and Lincoln Strode. j
.1.1 V.IMAII. f/.l. I
|^y“Bpeelal attention glren to the tale of Cotton
Timber, l.noiber, and all Country Produce.
K. J DAVART, Jr , of the late ll/m ol Iterant
k Lawton.
W. P. NAPLES. aepS ly-
sj y.txx.t/r cards.
04 Years Before the Public.
Spring and Summer !|
DRY GOODS!
Dewrrr # Morgan,
Wliolesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN ana DOMESTIC
w&wmQm.
131 CONGRF.'.-? STREET,
HAVE NOW IN STOKE TIIKIK
SPKINO and SUMMER STOCK
NEW GOODS by Every Steamer.
.Novel I lea In l)rea» Cootie.
TAPANKHK and F.iue» Dreaa BILKS,
fj Bilk and W ..rated HKKN A DINK
Printed MIIBI.1N8 m>d OHO AN UlKB,
A lull line ot Mourning and Ittark QUODB,
WHITE HOODS in at,rr rurielv.
I.acr, CaaStn re and Thibet Sit \ WI.B,
Lace, Silk and Cloth MANTILLAS.
HIIKF.TINHS, HIIIRTINHS, LINENS,
lloaiery, Calicoea amt Nollona,
OiMula tor Hentlemeu'a and llor’a wear.
All our atock I* new and bought at tba
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And offered at tbo
I.OW1HT MARKET PlttCUS.
■MrtA Urn DeWITT k MORGAN.
SAVANNAH
MEDICAL COLLEGE
SA VANN All, a A.
ritUR THIRTKF.NTII ANNUAL COURSE
I l.roltirea in thta Inatllulton will eomniBoce
the FIRST MONDAY In NOVEMBER neat, u
continue lour mouth*.
FACULTY:
It. I). ARNOLD. M. I>.. Pror.wwr of Theory and
Prnrlico of Mctlioint'.
P. M. KOLLOOK. M. D.. ITt.r.-eor of OltaUtlrlca
nml DiM-itncM of Woini-n uud Children.
Adjunct—Tuna. Hbitii, M. I).; will lecture un Die-
ea-«< of Wi.mon and Children.
AV. G. m'l.LOCll. M. D.. Pn.r. NM.r the I'rln-
rlplcu uud PractiO)' of Sttigrrv.
Adjunct -T. J. Ctuiti.roN, M. D: will lecture on
Minor and Operalire BiirgeiJ-
J. 11. READ. M. D.. l’roR>M» ol Materia Mtnlicu
and M -dicnl Jurleprildrncr.
Adjunct —It. J. Nn**, M. I>; will lerlttreon Medi
cal Jurianrudenoe and Toxico'ogy.
JlTtl.Ml 11A It It ISS. M.D, PruRwor of I'lty-
■iologv add I’nljl'tlofy.
Adjunct—J OITbo|*a, 1 l>.{ will lecture on IV
thnl. gr.
W. It. WARING, M. D . I’rof.-*-«»r of Anatomy.
W. M. CUAltTKUS, M. D., Prof..*«or ol Cliein-
lolry.
Adjunct— W. II. Fuiott. M. I); Will lecture on
I'haimacetitteal Che.-nialry and L'aaaot
the MicroacolHt.
U. I'. MYERS, M D., Ik-monatnitor.
E. 1’. ROGERS. M. D., Amiotuitl Dvuu>natr|tor
and Curator.
I’liAcricAt, AntTonf.— In addition to the llinr.
Hugh con *e of lecture* by the Profeaanr of Analn-
tor. an abund*nt Mlptdy of maierial will In- fern-
iilied atudrnta lor d.aarcitona. The dia»eet|ng
riiont* ate Urge and any. and the cluaei-e diarer-ting
will be under the immediate anpemaii.il uf the
I’roleaaroa ul Anatomy, the Deuiouatiator, and hit
M Clii«ic*i. lftt»TBtrri»'K.—The City and Marine
llicpital iaaiftiaied nitbin two hnndrrd yard* ot
the College huddii'g. Tliia large InMitudon, a
monument to the chutily and enlerpriae ol our
city, i* Uudor the cha.ge uf member* ot tlm Fucul*
tr It la admirably tnmagrd br a lii-ard ot True-
teea, and c*pab » . f contaoi'iig ooodoiUblr over
two hundred pa lien, a The hoapital t» divided in
to ward* for practical medicine, aurgerr, and ob
Heine*. To each ol tbtae ward* every aludent can
have acco*. and enjoy tlia bedel,le inatniclieo of
the I’mteaaora who teach thu re»t>eetive bratuhea
ia the College. Aaide trom ti e large number of
paiienta who enter fiom the city and ita min'r.
Hum giving ample opportunity In atudanta to iturly
cltnirailr the dt»ea»e ol the South, our cnn.mercial
marine turolaliea annually a great variety ol ilia-
eaa a peculiar to foreign climate*. We do not,
therefore, leel that wc claim loo much when we
evveit that but tew onllugM in the country can ftc.
i mah better clinic.1 advantage* to atoden’*.
' Uia-n tbaauggealion.it the Faculty of the Col-
| lege, the Hoard of Manager* of the rtavaunah Clt;
and Matin* llou|.ilal hare III
credit be it a*id, recently io*tltuted
of the hoepilal, tn-wit: One for a Senior and the
other l«r a Junior house pupil. Theae ntbrera will
be annually elected trom l» o atudenta of the college.
To the Faculty h»* been accorded the pririlege ol
eelecting Irotn th.HN! of tbo gr-du iling clasa who
deal e the p'aition. the two who, pan*, in their judg.
. „ . , . . , ... 1 ment the beat cfaininaliona. and 0|«.n 'he recoin-
r I' n .fi ^L n . vI , Lr":, || 0 h niendanon ofll.a Faculty ... elected to II
THE S0QT1IKKH
JLKPATIO PILLS,
That oh* hug l nou n and well triedrrwi'dj
. tor all Riliom dinner», touted by .-»
DIHJdiV 8EU IjIVJDn,
|?T Read tba folMwinrOertifleutea (torn ftaison*
of the higha-tl tomeelubllily .iF*
UVEU rOMlM.Al^r.
Rev Dr C. F. Daaa.a, (Attg. 2’d, ) a*)*:
•• I bate dentred great benafli f nm these and
ko„wu many Lniilira uud uulividn >la who
fnuad tin in »ery lunBchil, mid 1 hw*e ul»o
known phyeioloo* in t-\ralUint atauding"# tecum-
td them t(Ttheir patient*. For all disease* uria-
tug It out disorder* "f the Uver, 1 bclieTo they ate
the beat ■aiMjno oflero I to Urn pub ie "
Kev. .lobu W. I'.rtter, Snow Hill, N. C., (Jan. S,
lhOil.) aarlt '* For t re've ye.ta 1 was a glint lul-
fere.. Mr lifer n n* di*i-a»td. I lost tnv II alt and
airenglh, and hit akin hoamed ebungud in ita color
h* the bile with which myB.tateni waattmabarg. d
1 b.-< Dina achj ct to It> >|'WOl and vii'Ieul allaykt ol
Wmi choHa. ereif al ack leaving IM waak'r (bun
ita predacrOkor Tba phyticiaoa had beau ablo to
patch nm up a IvVe, but tnj health wa*ln a ili-plnr-
able mute 1 bud taken patent medlolnaa until 1
Wo* tirrd of them. Wi'lnmt energy or opmfo*l, I
n-a* baraly ab'e to gn ubuot u lilt'a At lei gilt I
yielded to - the earnest per*oa»i.m >' f » Y Un-» and
•Hitimrticad taking Uir HEPATIC I'll.LB. with on
Motidencc in iheutt 'flier actid hka achatuton
m.-. I'lom that hour I have unprored. I lo.v«
pararvi-rud iq Uh-Ic • UBti! now, by Gotl’a blcra-
»ug. I *iB Well and lirurtr. I bad a negro loan,
^ ‘ghllere. Wa* s.ifed Irvin death by*-'
' " “ ‘ -"J
w fo '
uf theae 1'Wib Mf Docliw’*
mannually from
illW lo »fl*, but I have had DO use for a physician
alnrc. I cun conli.lauily racutitiictid lltuui u* n au-
peiior family tnedloine.
DYhl’Kl’SlA.
• H. D. Wallace, F*(J . I’re«ident of the Wil.nlng-
(on A Waldon Hitlioa<l, (Aug. -4 , I-Gij ears; ’ll
ha* hern aaid that Dyapspain i* oitr natloiml di •
*•*». I lower11 lltia mar be. it oitt-ud me luti{( anil
tterere ruffering. I’r«»*id< nlia'ly a friend lurni*hrd
Uie with a lew boxes of the llepntio Ptlla, and the
use of them ha* perlrc'ed a cure. In my lamtly
thrv have b cn used Ireuuently with eminent sue
ce>*. Among my aru ialnlance* many raiw* migl-
Dating from dt»e*fod liver, have been relieved end
eurrilby them I regard them mi invaluable tiled-
leme, and take plcaaure in fonvardi g Ibis volunta
ry tribute."
' A W. D. Tavl-r. E.q„ Pelerabmg, Va., (Jaa. 12
IBM*,) ary* • In tl* Spring cl 18As, 1 waa atlack-
ed with Dyspepsia lo auch an extent that all mf
food of every derciiptlon iliaiigired with me. I
waa swollen so I had to loosen my clothe , and
night alter night l omtld got no sleep. I tried one
or two phfaieiana, end took a good deal of medi
cine, Inti iouud no to ief. I plll. liased one twig ol
the Suitihem Hepatic Pill*, nml the ll.-t duae I
look I left leliend, nml continued until I took the
whole box I ant now entirely well, uml oil hear
tily, and never bare been attacked since. I can
safely reoommend these Pilla to the Dyspeptic and
the eomtnnnitf at Urge "
If you are threatened with Pneumonia, read the
'• ing (tom Cup!. W. P Day ia, of IVurabmg,
Screven House,
8 AY AXXATT, OA.
Ilv J him UtesKt.t. l.nwKi l.. In Ito "V'.aioo of
Sir L.ititifnl.”
"Tie henvett ivlouc llmt i* given away,
'Tia only God mny be had for the asking ;
Them ie iiu price Net oil the lavish Miliumr,
Atul Jiiim Dt.ty bo Imd by Die pooriet comer.
Wbnt I* so rnro n* n tiny In June T
Then, if ever, coma perl ret tiny* j
Then llotven tries the rlulh If It lie in tune,
And over it twltly lur vvurtn enr lays j
Whether we look, nr whether We Hi ten.
W u bc.tr life Bturmnr, or ace it gliaten :
Every clod fed* a stir of might,
An inatliicj within it tlmt rcaelnm and towciw.
Ami. gruaping blindly above It Iqr llglit,
(.’limbs tn u soul In grits* olid flower* :
The flu-di of life mny well I o *ceu
Thrilling buck over hills and v alley* ;
Tim eovvalTp starlit!* in im-ndowa green ,
Tin- hntteronp cntcln > the atm in ile chitlin*,
Ami there’a never n leaf or a blade too tuvitn
To be iH.me Loppy uvcaturc'a pulaeo ;
The little bird ait* lit his tlonr in the sun.
Atilt like u Mnsaom mining the leaves,
And let* hi* illua.iii. 4l U*blg o'enun
W ith the deluge of Minimer It rmdvta j i
lli* mute feel« the eggs l*-neath her vving-i.
And the hem t In Iter dumb lircm-t llutlci> mul
sing*:
He sing* to the wide world,nml aln* toiler rest
In tlx* nice cur of Nuture which aong i* the best!
Now la the high-tide uf the jrenr,
Ami vvhafbvur id life hath ebbed away
Cutnea liuuding buck, with n ripply cht-cr,
Into cmy bnre Inlet mid creel; uml hay ;
Now the heart I* mi lull Unit it drop overllllH it,
We arobnppj now becatiMi God »u wills it;
No maltei how bunt-ti tliu |M*t nniy have been,
Tia enough lur n* now that leaves ure green ;
We ait in thu vvm in shmle mul leel right tv> II
How the nip creep* up mul llto h|o*«nin* swell;
W« tuny shut our t-yca, hut wo ennnot help
know ing
Thai skies arc clrur and gtuaa Is growing J
Tltc hivexe conies wlitapetlng in oitr cur
Tliut initial bur "p roil led, Uml stiuuUj* uie
How ing.
That tho river ia hlut-r than tlm sky.
That lh« robin is plastering his house hold by ;
And if llto bivege kept the good news bnck,
For oilier couriers ft should not lack ;
M e could gue** it nil by you Iteifer’s low
ing.—
And Imrk ! lmvy clear bold cltuiiliclccr,
IV,n lut'd with the lit tv vviite of the year,
Tells ua nil in lit* lu*tj crow log l
Joy mines, grltd goes, wc know not how.
Everything is Imppy now,
Everything Is upward striving ;
Tia as easy now lor the henrt to Ik* Into
At lor gross to be green or "kies to be bluty
Tla tin* nnltirul wny of living :
M'lto knows whither the (doiids Itnvc fled ?
In tho tiiocnnetl heaven they leuvo nn
w nke;
And tbo eyes forget the tears they huvo "lied,
Tho henrt forgrl" it* sorrow uml neltc ;
Tito soul put takes tlm acnMon's youth.
Ami the Miltiliuruus rill* ol'pitHsion mul wo
Liu deep 'neulli n silence pure nml smooth.
Like burnt out craters healed with allow.
Tiomt.rs of UuibDititN.—Tliia porn
grn|ili is for pnionUt, ontl worthy of 4wo
romlitiga:
Tho (iixappointnionia of children nro
nn linnl to bear tia tlioso of ndnltH. The
ften refor to
a.: "Hvmpalhy lor tlm aullfting ptompls me to j bopOfl It 11 • 1 pinna uf It cllihi
- - -tify Uml mr m-i rant man waa suffering in the ' whilt hib oldotB aatoeni tlifli’a. ilia Into;
lust sue* ol Pneumonia, throwing up matter and ■
bl<*h| in grant .piantiliaa. bis cat* wsa conaidrred f«DII 110 nll 7 P"HM<-»HI(Mih «"
entlrtlr bnpalcav *n much a-., tliat there Waa no , highly. Olid cllll-ja to lilU Ilium ns tcllfl
” at prracrlptioaaneed for bia r.coverv ; I rr t .j ()UM |y UH oldor poraotifl do to llioiut.—
d him a* good as ileul tic it mg of llio groat * • ,, . . .
marie by tlmHutidtern lle|mtic I’ills, l thotighi Hot they rotiumibcr tlmt nil hr.mnn nf-
tiut i would i.r aii experiment on him ; without j f, k j rR nr ,. uncertain, mul luy ihoit* pinna
anj hopaol aueeva*. buweter, I g*v« U.u P*lla iti , • . .. r..., . , ,i.
large doae* ; In a short Hme, to my girut aurp- iar, '» 0 l" n N S " UIW ' u,ll i " l,n
tin,c waa a ebauga fur the b«Utr| ( oonlinur.l glr- tllllC Inot'O or l< SH ilpprcliOltwIVC or lllll-
iag them to him, unth bn Incmm* a perfectly s-utml ., ro Tll0 child, Oil lilU Contrary, POOH
"ineh aSrangl'hTnd flgor'aa ha erar did! With Vs I nothing but Sllllboitm*; and when the
. .as, and what I Imre aceu and heard of the g .ml suddcll tlul knoSH OOmUB, tlO ft'ola OV
S , .w,:!r„!'jm“rf"™"/ 1 ;.™;:; <**".
| wlirn tlioir i in port ut pinjuclH como ti
■unbo Bent tn any point iu the United ] naught. TllO child IlilM not itini'liod
| to rcuBon coolly upon mat torn and
j things an men th , nml in moved by ini
ptilei'M rather than bX do.ibcrnto jndg
. mubt. Chihli cn very often nulTor real
I injustice. Sometimes tlm wrong comes
I from their playmntcH, uml nomctiim**
S'atua liv Mail or Express.
OmIvis .Lou I tl be addrea u.l lo
tr. W. DEEM-*,
Nn. 18, Booth Calhoun Hnar»,
llnbimoie, Mil ,
here they will be prorntdly nllendi-d lo.
For sale In (JlitMx-it bv
jnn'.’M lv T. H. POWELL, Trttalea.
W. J. WALSH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
all lh« coarniieocea of tho beat Northei
(ala, la now oondacttd by
T. 8. NICKERSON,
Of the Planter*' Hotel, Augusta ; National Hotel,
Atlanta, and Nickerson Hnu*e, Columbia. B. C.
airabla |
licxKPicixniaa.—One llanrliciary from each of
the lorat. r Oongresabmal Districts ol th* State will
be received, according lo Hie agreemeut web the
uanva, ana 3icaaraon iioom, t/oiamoia, o. < ■ | 1-cgl latura .This wtll nol,h‘ ' * 0
Thafari I n.* Ibrooghoul is ol I bo moat elegant' *r BaaeflctaHea, ahmtld tba Faculty bo aatialisd
description, (be room* acrupulonaly clean and wail. that tbay merit the position.
ventilated, and the attendance u v-|'ialled by non* Itm/cisitta r»a Ga*o. anos^-Tba applicant
iu the Bouth. must be of g.aid moral character, and have at landed
Trareler* stopping at Ihe above Hold will find, iwomu's-aol le'ture* the tirat In a college of
the comfort* and co> venience* of their own bo'"--* 1 good atanOlag, and tba hurt in tba Navanoah Medt-
Tbe Proprietor p'cdg»« him-elf that er f r» delt-| col College.
eacy afforded aither by Northern or Boulhern mar
ket* will be ennataolly anpplied to bia table.
marSStf
UIARG1,' ;
of Leel urea, :
fl.15
S. H. IJ’iloriT k do.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
from tho parent or teacher, wl.o d- tut
not tnko tunc to nsccrtuiit fuctn, rt nmm-
inj/ that the tiling under cuosldunition
is hlicit a trifle llial it in not worth inqni
ling into. IVcntn and touchoiH hIioiiIiI
j tilvvnyit ictncmbdr tliut tho triuln which
_ _, . o m *i Hewn tiillo* to thorn nro often very sol i-
Drugs. Medicines & Chemicals, ! mm in tlm liUle OI.CH in their clurKW,
| and in dealing with children, should
. !e..i"MM'n// rv/'e j help them to bear their burdens rather
PATES J MERi - /A L* , 1 tlinri Hct/ld them for being irritated or
1 grieved. Oau of llto most important
I'lilUTJMKItY FANCY GOODS losmwH tliut can bo tuugbt them in to
, bear their triiulilea in a proper way.
arum. ", inhi.o vra-vre, naw^, I T|lKA8UBK8 1S II kavkn.-AVo road of
I a philoMophrr, who preHSetl thioiigh n
I’nlnts, OH* mul Vni-nl-ilics, uwrt flttc-d will, atllrln. nf twto unit
luxury, made himself, tiuile Imppy with
tiiia tiimplo yet sngc rctloutKm : “How
DYE STUFFS, CARDEN SEEDS, etc., muny thin#* there are hurt*, that I do
not want." Now this i.s just the reflec
tion with which the osrifcBt believer
FINE WINKS \NI> LIQl-OnH, 1 pnsHca happily Ihrou^h the world* Ii
i is richly furnished with what aro called
uood Hjintm. It line spots of honor and
• H. a Dor. Urflitgfilon ft Dartignl tJU., p„ W rr to tempt tho reath hh uspilings of
umbitinn of every grade. It lias golden
Ma van mill, i : Ueorsln. «*«»•. Iiamm nml lan.l» f..r il.c «*r«tou«
tmtonlnUons. Tt has innumerable pow
er* 'of fiisfo nlnl luxnryf where self in
—— . diligence and niuly is drop toned, nml
whom* spiritual perceptions aro clean,
.... ,, , r n , looks over tho world, and excluim*,
X H Country .,rJu» pw* J •>' . „,,„ w milc |, ia Mint I do not
i,| want. I tnv. My
tfonstiro In Ilenvcn.”—Dr. TvScj.
For Poor**
Mstitculatinn, <«: t : l
DiiM-cling Ticket (paid only ones) 10
j Diploma, s -« t x- t t l * t a? 30
HOARD ran be obtaired at from aix In Icq d-l*
lata per week. Btudsnta on tbeir aoivxl io th a
etty will rail on the Dc»n of the College, Dr. W .
O. IlDLtoOK, 88 L.berty Btreat. morivr.m
N. I*. KNAPI',
W HOLESALE and Rcail Dealer in Sadd'c*.
lli idle*. Ilarnesx. Ilabber and Laxlber Itall-
iag and Packing. French and American Calf Skin*, |
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uml rt
i Thousand and One Other Articles I
Can b« found at Uie Drug Blore ol
marll-ly _ J J- MoUO^ALD.
Physician's Prescriptions,
! Carefully Compounded at the Drug Store of
B*r11 !) J- E McD'iNALb.
1 i=$r A Maiden Lady, not remnrka
l*lc l it either yoylh, bounty, or good
tefnpor', aakeij the ftdvieo of a noighlmr
ns to bow hIk* hIiouIiI get rid ol a trout
lenomo ffultor.
“Oh, merry him,” wn* tho ndvicu.
“IM rc« him hanged HrHt.”
“No, maduine, marry him, a* I told
yon, mid I mature you it won’t bo long
bufmo he ItangH him*ulf.”
jr-jC' A Local T*oet indited a wir.pot
to Ilia miatri’^a, entitled, “I kiseed lur
sub rosa.'' Tfie romptmitor knew bet
h:r than that, and lie bet it ut» in prin
tore Latin, “I kiosed her saub iiosa. 1 '
Tho Banker’s Daughtor.
A good etftry is rein ted of a wenlthy
r.ondon banker, who in very good du
ltimed, but inclinod to bo tt triflo fast in
Ilia views of lde. Ho hnd a favorite
clerk, a young man of about twenty one,
and remarkably l.nndnomr, modest nml
highly intolleolnul. Kor those qualiticH
he was liked by evory one, uud tho
banker did not escape the general feel
ing of gootl will.
Ho was ns poor as Ids salary, and
Imd no connrctions to push him niter
Ibrtune, and so like most Kngliali clerks,
ho would i iso to one hundred and twen
ly pounds a year go on for oiglit yenrs
nt ten pounds n yonr rise, and marry
when no gets two hundred pounds n
year, heneeforih to vegetato and find
that tlm additional ten pounds n year
rise, only keeps pneo w ith the additional
babio8 in llto household.
Tho bunker on 8unday afternoon,
when no one was expected, would oo-
cnsionnlly ask tho young man to vixit
his family nt his suburban villa; ns the
conversation of the young man was cor
rect nml clover, it could not but be of
ndvnntngo to the children.
I have not mentioned that there was
a bountiful young daughter of nineloen,
but that may be always understood in
nny Kngliali family that has known wed
ded life lung enough. But thoro wore,
ot course, uo attentiona on tbo part of
the young man, other than extremely
dolinr o and most proper roservo.
This will nlmost always bo the case
with English youth, as Americans well
know. Don't ‘ahum* after this.
The youth, in spllo of two or three
days invitation to the banker’* seat to
breathe fresh air nml clear his lungs of
London fog and smoko, was evidently
very ill, nml though ho declared himself
well and robust, tlm banker shook bin
head.
T cnnr.ot make out wli&t is the matter
with my clerk,' Haiti the banker to a
confrere who was in tho batik otfleo,
with him, after flic youth hud brought
ia somo papers.
'Well, you aro green, 1 should say,
for a man nt your rimo of life anil ex*
perieneo,' said banker number two ~
Don't you see what is tho matter?—
He’s in love.*
'In love? bad? Hois modesty and
propriety itself.'
‘I loll you it's a lue.t, ami with a ritli
old fellow's daughter who would no
more think of having him for a son in
law than you would.'
‘Oil thu haughty old fool ; my clerk
is ns gnmJ ns Lin tin ugh ter, and be hang
ed to him. Thank you for tho hint.’
As soon as banker number two hud
disappeared, thu young clerk was called
in.
•So. air, you nro In love, nml pining
away for the object of your nflVctiOii;
that’s tbo secret, Is it ? Why did you
not toll mo before Kir ?’
Tho youth was silent.
‘Well, my boy, I pily yon ; but I give
yon a word of advice. If tho daughter
in fair she is worth running a risk for.
Look here! thoro aro two liundiod
pounds, and two tnoaili's leuvo of ab
sence. Hun away with tho girl. Hull !
don't look ho stupid; I did tho same
thing ht-foru you, and it did not hurt
me.’
Tho clerk full nn his marrow bones,
and was upon llto point of making a
clean breast of il, when tho old man
nroso uml left precipitaloly to avoid a
see no.
Tho young man (’o.’.sitlord, and noted,
nml tho cnnHcqiioiit'O was that thu next
day week there wn* no young dimgh
ter at tho dinner table of tho banker at
the country house.
Tho house was in consternation, nnd
a seareli was tiimlo in every direction.
A noto, however wus found on tho
dressing tuble, conveying the customa
ry prayer lor forgivenes", ami one un
closed from thu young doik, stating
that, believing tho banker hnd mount to
givo a hint in regard to his daughter,
nml was not nhiu to givo his public con
sent owing to appenraneo, Iiu had acted
on the suggestion, nml ere his 'fatIter*
in-law' Imd received the lullor ho would
bo his son in-law.
Tho pill was bitter, nnd tho joke n
terrible one against him, but tho banker
was o. good natural man, nnd huted
ridicule, so he took tho Lull by tho
horns at Inst, and opeiily.doclarcd that
ho knew perfectly well what he was
about, nnd that ho was aware all the
timo who Us del k was going to run
away with.
Josh Bii.linos' l'niLosopur.—I have
heard a great deal ced about “bioken
hurts,” and there may he s few ov them,
but mi exporinco i/. that next tow the
g'xxurd, tho hart in tho tuffcat pence ov
meat ill tho whole ciittcr.
Thoro is notiiing in tliia lifo that will
open tho pores nf a man so much ns lu
fall in Inv ; it makes him nx fluent a/, a
tin whisscl, ax limber nx a boy’s watch
chain, nnd us perlite nx n dniixing mu*>
tor; his hurt i/. nx full ov aiiiishinu ax a
hay fluid, and (hero ain't ony more guile
in him than there ix iu u slick ov mur
Iumhos car.dy.
It strain* tv man’s philosophuo tho
wiiut kind tuw l.ttV whcR Iiu gila boat.
Wimmiu me like flowers, a liltlo•queu
in' makes them tho dioio fragrant.
Mutches mtiy bo made in heavin’, but
they nro ginerully sold down here.
Mtisirk hath charms tu soothe a snv
ago ; this may bo so, but 1 would rather
tn n revolver on (dtp fust.
Show mny easily bo purchased ;
but liiinpincfuj is a l|omcmade ort1cl* l
Tho Divorce Antidoto.
The oditor of tho Liburinl Christian
says on tho divorce discussion :
A great many wise suggestions have
been mode ns to tho way of curing the
disorder, nnd pairing every man nnd
woman, and tucking them snugly in n'
domestic berth of some sort for lifo if
they will only have tho good sense nnd
tho good manners to slay thoro. But
tho trouble is, they won’t stay there.—
And what is worse in many instances it
is not wiso for thorn to slay there. The
scat of tho difficulty lies a good deal
deeper down in our customs nod ways
of thinking than these social Solomons
seem to imngine. It is not in tho fncili-
ty with which people get divorced, but
m tho facility with which they got mar
ried that the mischief inheres. It is
not in tho unmurrying. but tho mann
ing—tho marrying without proper con
sideration ; marrying from wrong mo
tives, with false views nnd unfounded
expectations; marrying without knowing
who or what—tlmt causes nil the dis
turbance. And there is a’togothur too
much of such marrying. Marriage is a
thing of qunlity nnd degree. A mar
riage of the bitted is usually a short-lived
a flair, while a mnrringu of Uto brain or
of the heart is lifo long. Whon a man
mid woman marry nil ovor, and oloan
through, every faculty and sentiment of
ouch finding its complement nnd conn-
tornnrt in tho other, separation is impos
sible^ But when they nre only half
married, when only u third part of them
married, w hen they aro only married
in thuir instincts, or their imaginations,
or their fortunes, tho unmarried part of
both of them is very apt to get uneasy
and rebel, mid they find a Bcdlum w here
they look fur Elysium.
There is altogether too much marry
ing by forms of law tlmso who, nt tho
most, nro only n third or half married in
other ways. And thoro is altogether
too much urging, and coaxing, young
people into tho most important and sa
cred of all human relations before they
are prepared for its responsibilities, or
moved to assume its burdens, nnd by
those who ought to know bottor nnd net
with more oosidoratioa. Wo muka too
muc h of marrying and being married,
until it is thought by many people some-
what of a disgrace for a woman to pass
through lifo nluno; wnen, in fact, the
life ol many n single woniun is poetry,
romance, rapture oven, in comparison
with thut of many a wife. Ho there is
a vast deal of marrying with very little
real mnrringo; a vast dual of discontent,
heurt-achf, misery, infidelity, and un
marrying at last. What wo want is
not u inure stringent divorce law, but a
bolter umloratnmling of tho divine law
which foibids tho marrying of tlumo not
nlrcndynnn; not less unmurrying, but
less marrying where there is no rcul
murtiago.
pASiiuNet iik Jos.—Everybody is in
the babbit ov bragging on Job; mid
Job did huvo cimsidcrublo pushunco,
but did ho ovor keep n district skule
for 8 doilers a mouth nnd board around,
or run n kountry noospapor ?
Did ho over ronp lodged onts down
hill on a hot dny, nnd hnvo all hisgnllus
buttons bust oph at once ?
Did ho ever hnv tho jumping tooth
ache nnd ho made tend ilm bubo while
his wife was ovor to Paikinses to a tea
squall ?
Did ho ever got np in tho mornin’
ntifnl drl, nnd f uf ii 8 miles before break-
fast to get a di ink, nnd find that tho
man kept n tempera tiro Iiouho ?
Did bo over undertake to milk a kick
ing heifer with a busby tail, in fly timo,
and in a lot ?
Did lie ever sot onto a filler of kittens
in the old rucking chuir, with bis Sum-
mar pnirnloons on ?
If no could du all tlioso things and
prniso tbo Lord ut the sumo timo, all I
have tu say ix, “Bully for Job.”
Josh Bimjnos.
<El)c i£utl)bat Appeal. •
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Fourth of a column aix month* Ml on
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Gui.h Siioi’i.n Liars to Kff.p Hoot*.
No young lady enn bo too well In
structed in anything which will ofloct
tho comfort of a family. Whatever po
sition iu souioty she occupios, alto noeds
a practical knowledge of household du
ties. Sim muy be placed in such cir
cumstances that it will not be necessary
for her to perforin much domestic labor;
but on this account she needs no Ice*
tho knnwledgo than if slio was obliged
to preside personally ovor tho cooking-
stovo nnd pantry. Indeed, I hnvo
thought it was more difficult to direct
others, nnd requires more experience,
than to do tho sumo work with our own
band*.
Mothers nro frequently so nioo nnd
particular that they do not like to give
up any part of the euro to thoir children.
This is n grat mistake in thoir manage
ment; for they nro often burdened with
labor, and need relief. Children should
be curly taught to mako themselves use-
fnl; to assist their parents every s way
in their power, and to consider it a’ priv-
iloge to do so.
Young people cannot realize the im
portance of n thorough knowledge of
houao-wilury; but tlioso who hnvo suf
fered tho inconvenience and mortifica
tion of ignorance, can well nppreeiutu
it. Children should bo enrly Indulged
in thoir disposition to bnku, and experi
ment in various ways It is often but
a IrnublcHomo help that they uflbrd, still
it iH a groat ubvuinigo to thorn. I
know n little gill who ut nine years old
inndo n lunf of broad evo/y week during
tho wiuter. Her mother taught her how
much yonst, salt, flour to uso, and sho
boenmo quite nn export baker. When
ever she is disposed to try her skill in
making simple cakes or pies, sho is per
mitted to do so. Blio is thus, while
amusing herself, learning an important
lesson, llur mother calls hor her littlo
houHu-kocpcr, and often permits her to
get wliul is necessary fur thu table.—
Sho hangs tho koys by her side, and
very musioal is tho jingling to hor ears.
I think before sbo is out of hor teens,
upon which sho has not yet entered, that
sho will huvo some idon bow to cook. •
Sumo mothers givo tlioir daughter!
tho care of liouse kooping, each u week,
by turns. It seems to mo a good ar
rangement and n most us. ful part uf
their education. Domestic labor is by
no inouns incompatible with tho highest
dugreo uf icfinoinoatond mental culture.
Many of tho most elegant, accomplished
women I have known, have looked well
to thuir household duties, uud huvo hon
ored themselves and their husbunds by
so duiog.—IJouieholJ Advocate.
IA- A lawyer who residue in a vil-
lagu no or Lansing, Iowa, has entered
suit ngaim.'t a druggist for inulpructico
and an editor fur publishing u falso
obituary. The lawyer has been an
habitual drunkard, nnd tired of his ia-
eflcotual struggle to conquer his beset-
ting sin, concluded to shufllo off his
mur;nl coil, lie repaired to a drug
store, told his purpose, and purchased
somo poison, lie next wont to tho odi-
tor of tho village newspaper, nnd n first
class obituary with details of tho un-
timoly end, was written. Then lie wont
out on the prnirio and swnlkiwed tho
doso. Tho paper apponred next, morn
ing, nnd soon after, tho would bo sui
cide, paid nnd wo begone from the ef
fects of a powerfu] cathartic and emet
ic, arrived in town. Ilcnco tho suit.
Mf.an Mkjl—Henry Ward bceclier
says of moan men; “I huvo great hope
of a wicked munslender liopo of n
menu ono, A wicked mun may bo con
verted und become a prominent saint.—
A menu man ought to be converted six
or sevnn times, ono right after the oth
er, to give him a fair stnrt, nml put him
on nu equably witli a bold, wicked man.
I have known men who thought the
ubjoct of conversion was to clennse
them ns a garment is cluansod, and that
i whon they ure converted they were to
, bo hung up iu tho Lord’s wurdrobe,
the door of which was to bo shut, so
that oo dust could get at them. A
coat tlmt is not tiaed* the moths out;
und a Christian what is hung up so
! thut ho hIiii!! not bu tompted, tho moths
out him ; and they huvo poor food at
tliut 1 ’
Count Trtxu.—Count what? Why
: count tho mercies which huvo been qui-
• etly falling in your history. Down
‘ they como every morning nml evening,
ns angel messengers from the Father of
Light to toll you of your best Frfond in
Ilenvcn. .Hnvo you lived yoara
wasting mercies, renewing them every
day, and never yet realized whence
they cutno? If you have, Heaven pity
you. You have murmured under nfllie-
lions, bi;t who Ims Imnrd you rejoice
over blessings ? Ask tho sunbeam tho
rain droit, tho stur, nr tho queen of
night. What I* file but mercy ? What
is henllli, strength, friendship, social
life? Hutl each tho pow»? oi speech,
each (YOUld Buy, “I nm a mercy.”
ertf* A n editor out west has inllon in
love. Just hear what ho says : wo
lovo to sco the blooming rose, in nil its
beauty dressed; wo lovo to hour our
friends disclose tho emotions of tho
breast. Wo lovo to soc the cars ar
rive well laden, nt our door; wo love
to neo our neighbors thrive, nnd lovo
to bless tho pom. Wo lovo to soo do
mestic life’s uninterrupted joys; wo
lo*) all Uicbo, yet fur above all that wo
ovor suhl, wo lovo—what orery printer
loves—to huvo subscriptions paid.
Receipt run ms Best Pickle xvkr
Made.—A peck of green tomatoes,
sliced, one dozen onions, sliced, sprink
le them with sail, and let them stand
until thu noxt dny, thon drain them.
Then uso the following ns spico*; ono
box uf mustard seen, otto nnd a half
ounces of blnek popper, ono ounce of
whole cloves, ono ounce of yellow mus
tard, and ono ounce of allspice. Pul in
tho kettle a layer of spice, onto of toma
toes and of onions alternately, cover
them with vinegar, wet tho mustard be
fore pulling it in ; let the wholo boil
about twenty minutes.— Erchanqt.
Wishes or Ladies.—First, n husband;
second, n fortune; third, a baby ; fourth,
a trip to Europe; fifth, n belter looking
dress titan nny of hor neighbors ;. sixth,
tube well buttered with fl ittery; seventh,
to hnvo nothing to do in particular;
eighth, to bo hnndioine; ninth, to bo
thought well of; tenth, to mako a sep.-
sntion; ulevontli, to nttoqd weddings’ t
twelfth, to be always coneldcrcd undor
thirty;
IgL A gentleman traveling on n,
•learner ono day, At dinner, wus inukiug
away with a large pudding close by,
when ho wus told by a servant tliut it
was dessort.
“It matters not to me," said lie; u i
would eat it if it wero n wilderness.”
tiff" When a man nnd woman aro
made ono by n clorgyman, tho question
is, which is tbo ono 7 Somutiipoe thoro
ia a long struggle bctwcon them before
this mutter is finally Bottled-