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£l)c Cutl)btr| Appeal.
T. P. SAWTELI.,1 [H. H. JONES,
w 3Propx-iotox*«.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION»
Four uonth* fl 1*0
One rear $3 00
v»su Invariably in aiivaVck. All papci* dls-
tfotitinm-U on expiration of time paid lor.
THE CUTHBERT
SAL.
V'ol. III.
Outhbei’t, Georgia, THURSDAY, July 8, i860.
3STo. 35.
ffljc €utl)bcvt Appeal.
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RATES OP ADVERTISING i
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itrtion, and Hercntjr-flre Cents per square for each
subsequent insertion, not exceeding tbreo.
One square three months f, 8 00
One square one jear 80 00
Fourth of a column six months 80 00
ffitifcoldtiin six months. ..» 70 00
Onocolumn six months
SAVANNAH CARDS,
R BRADLEY &S0N,
SHIP VINO. 16RWADDING
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
12 Stoddard’* Lower Range.
SAVANNAH, : : t t : : : GEORGIA.
RICHARD It RADLEY, tat# of U\ It. f.llr* k On.
RICHARD BRADLEY, Jr., of Savannah, (is.
aayilt*
; P. H. BEHN.
COTTOX and IIICE FACTOR
General Commission Merchant,
West of the Kxcbangi*,
DAY STREET, : : SAVANNAH, GA.
atpS-ly* ^
CLAGH0RN * CUNNINGHAM,
anooBna
Ship ChaudlcrSj
Corner Day and Drayton Streets,
Jo*. 8. Claowosn, l SAVANNAH, OA.
Jjro. CtmsiMONAM. ( Mp3 Ijr
W. bttntlAJi J. II. JOUNKTOX.
DUNCAN & JOHNSTON,
COTTON FACTORS
axu
General Commis ion Merchants
70 DAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
sep3 ly*
O. W. Aniikssox, Jr.,
A. U. Ol*.
JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS & Co
DANKEUS, FACTORS
AXb
General Commission Merchants.
. Iia/cf simm Mack, Drayton St., »Mr Hit Mu/.
SAVANNAH, OA.
jqW* Agents Empire Line of Side Whroi 8 c m-
Ship. —pB-ly*
II. It. KKRKII.L, A It. WASbOW.
FERRILL & WESLOW,
■il COMMISSION lUIIilR.
FACTORS u> BROKEltS,
Bay Street, : : t : Savannah, Ga.
(air Will sell and purchase on Com mission, Cot
ton, Timber, Produce and Merchandise.
Orders sad eonsignmenls solicited.
lUrsasxcas:—Kubi. llsbersham A Hons, Ocn.
W, Anderson, Urighem, Hotxl A Co., Hunter A
(tsmiuell, Savannah ; A Poultain, D. It. Warren,
Augusta. eep3-ly*
SLOAN,GROOVER & CO.,
COTTON FACTO IIS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Clayhorn !i Cunningham'* Jiang*,
DAY STREET. : Snvaiiuitli, (Jit.
Liberal Advance* on Cotton Citisigneil
to our Currcrpoudcnte iu New Yolk ami Liver
p Nil.
A. M. Hf.OAV Rome, Ga.,
C. F. HTI’IIIM, llacon. Ga,
C. It. GROOVER, IIrooks County, Oa.,
A. T. MC INTYRE, Tbotnaxvillc, Ua.
Mp8 1v
KETCHUM A HART RIDGE
(Ijite llryan, flartridga & Co.)
Commission Merchants,
CITY HOTEL nVILDISG,
Bay Street, Savniinnii, On..
HOLlLIT CON8IONMENT8 OF
Cotton and Staple Produce,
Which will meet prompt attention.
Ad ranee* in Cath, Huron, Ragging, Hop
Tie*, Etc., on Croix nr Consign
ment t.al equitable rate*.
Liberal Advances made oa Colton to o<
friends, as follow*:
Kathbooe, Broa. A Ca, Liverpn.il; Cochran, Rua-
sell A Co., Philadelphia ; Fenner, Brumet Allow-
man, New York; Jacob Heaver, Huston; Hall,
Myers A Thomas, Baltimore. augil-ly
DAVANT & WAPLES,
3P»otor«, ForwArRlnc
AXO
General Commission Merchants,
Comer Bay and Lincoln Streets,
SA r.l.V.V.I//. CA.
ffT Special attention given to Ibe sals of Cotton
Timber, Lumber, and all Country Produce.
K. J. HAVANT, Jr., of tbs lata firm ol Davaot
A Lawton.
W. P. WAPLEH. sepa-ly*
Screven House,
SA VANN AII, OA.
all Ibe conveniences of tbs bast Northern llo-
tali, is now codd acted by
T. 8. NICKERSON,
«r the Planter*’ Hotel, Augusta; National Hotel,
Atlanta, and Niekaraon House, Columbia, H. C.
The fnrailuia throughout is of the moat elegant
description, ibe rooms scrupulously clean and well
ventilated, and tbc attendance is equalled by nona
in the Hou'k.
Travelers stopping at the above Hotel win And
tba comforts and conveniences of their own borne*.
The Prop me lor p'edges him.elf that every dell-
eser alTorded either by Northern nr Houltiern mar
kata will be constantly supplied to his-tablc.
mar8Stf “
N. M. Lcdcrcr & Co...
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
SAVANNAH CARDS.
Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS!
Dewrrr st Morgan,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
mr mom.
04 Years Before thn Public.
187 CONGRESS STREET,
AM r.l.V.V.I//. :::::: QB0R01A.
HAVE NOW IN STORK TIIKIR
SPRING and SUMMER STOCK
NEW GOODS by Every Steamer.
Novelties lit Drew Good*.
TAFANKSBand Fancy Drew SILKS,
O 8.1k an.‘"
THE southern
HEPATIC PILLS,
That old, long Inoun and well tried remedy
for all llilious disease*, twuedby a
UIBEABBU lalVjan.
t.flT Read tba following Cerlitlratca ft out poraoti*
ol the highest respectability._AfcI
l.lVElt COMPLAINT.
Rev. Dr C. F. Deems, (Ang. 9ftd, 1888) asya:
•• 1 have derived great benefit Pom these Wilt, and
have know n many fundi. • mid individuals who
have found them very l-en.ficial, and I hare also
known physicians in excellent standing to recom
mend them to iheir nptieula. Pm all diseases aria
ing from dlaordara of the liver, I bolievo they arc
llio heat medicine ollerod to the nub io."
Rev. John W. Potter, Hnnw 11 til, N. 0., (Jan. 8,
I8H8.) aav*! "For l velveyona l was a gicalsuf-
ferei. My liver was diseased. 1 lost my flesh and
strength, and my akin seemed changed in it* color
by the bile with which myayelcm was overcharged.
I became at bject to frequent and violent attacks of
bilious cholic every attack leaving me weaker than
tte predecessor. The physician* had been able to
patch me up u lllt’c, but my health was in k deplor
able state Iliad taken patent medicine* untill
was tired ol them. Whhuul energy oroomfoi* '
Pri
..id Wonted GRENADINE,
d MUSLINS and ORGANDIES,
WHITE UOUlJB in every variety.
Leer, Canhm- re end Thibet HH v\VL8,
i.ace, Silk and Cloth MANTILLAS,
HIlt.KTINOS, SHIRTINGS, LINENS,
Hosiery, Calicoes and Notions,
Goods tor Gentlemen's and Oojr'a wear.
All our slock it new and bought at tflo
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And offered at tba
r.OWPHT MARKET I'HICKS.
uiarSS Om DkWITT A MOilO AN.
SAVANNAH
MEDICAL COLLEGE
SA VANN All, UA.
rilllB THIRTEENTH ANNUAL COURSE of
the FIRST MONDAY In NOVEMBER next, aud
continue four mouth*.
V A CULTY:
R. I). ARNOLD, M. I).. Proft-wor of Theory and
l’raetco of M; I fno.
P. M. KOLLOOK, M. D., PrutoMr of OM<-trc*
und D scares of Women and Clililn-n.
Adjunct—Titos. Smith, M. D.-, will lecture an Die-
r*«e* nl Women and Children.
W. O. BULLOCH, M. !>., Prnfe«aor ot tlio Prn-
e plea and Pntct cu of Surgery.
—T J. Giuri.tox, M. D ; will le-
Adjunct -
lecture on
l.U }
Minor and Operative h'
J. II. READ. M. I).. Prt.fi-wuir "I Muter J Med ca
nit.l Medical Jurisprudence.
Adjunct—It. J. Noxx, M. D.j will lecture on Modi-
p«l Jurisprudence and Toxicology,
JURIA1I IIAHllJSS. A!. J)., J'rofl-awr of J'by-
a ology and Patbolngy.
Adjunct—J. G. Thomas, M. D.j will lecture on Pa-
timing?.
W. II. WAIUNtJ, M. P., Professor of Anatomy.
W. M. CHARTERS, M. I>., PrOfsaor o| diem-
►try.
Adjunct— W. H. FtLinrr, If. D: will lecture on
Pha. u.aceniicnl C'he.Tiialry slid Uaes ol
the Mioroaepe.
R. r. MYERS. M D.. Dcuionvtntor.
K. P. Rut;lilts, M. I>., Asa stunt Dcmonstmtor
and Oiirtitor.
PaAcriuai. AxaroMT.—In addition lotheHjor-
edgh course of Irdurc* by the Professor of Anato-
mv. an abundant supply of malorial will be film-
isliod aludeoU for dowcctlon*. Tbo d.m-ctiug
r»orn* are large and airy, and the elaaaea diverting
will be «odrr the Immediule auparviaintt of the
Proteaanra of Anatomy, tbe Dumouatralor, and bl*
OMlslant.
CuxK-AL IxamrcTiox.—Tlie City and Marine
tlovp.i-l I* ailuaied within |wo hnndred yards of
the College building. This large institution, a
monument to ibe charity and enterprise of our
city, is tinder tbe charge of members ol tbo Facul
ty. it ia admirably managed by a Board of'Tune
tses, and cjpab'o . f containing cnmfn.tably over
two hundred patient* The hospital is divided in
to wards |or practical medicine, surgery, and ob
stetric*. To each of tbiae ward* erery student can
have access, and erjny the bedside instruction of
tl.a Professors who teach the resnrcliva branches
ia the College. Aside tmni the large number of
patients who enter (rnm the city and its vicinity,
lima giving ample opportunity to students to study
eliaicMilr the disease «/ the Haulb, our eomtnetcM
marine furnishes annually a great variety of dis
cos-a peculiar In foreign climates. We do not,
therefore, teel tlmt we claim too much when we
assort that but few colleges In the country can fur-
ni*h better clinical advantage* to atuifenls.
Upon the suggestion of ilia Faculty of- lha col
lege, ihe Dosed of Managers of ths (savannah Oily
and Marin* Hospital,I are hbei
credil be It said, recently inatttu!
ot tU boepilsl, to-wit: One for a Heritor aud the
other for a Junior bouse pupil. These officer* wilt
be annually fleeted from the atudenia of th« college.
To thn Faculty lisa been accorded tbe privilege of
s»leering from those of thn graduating class who
deat.e lb* tmcitlon. the two who, pass, in their judg
ment ths best examinations, and nponibe recom-
inetidation of the Faculty aru elected to these de
sirable I'Oftliona.
liaxmciseies.—One Bcnefleiary from each of
the formr r Gongrrsaional Districts of the Stale will
be received, according to the agreement w ub the
Leg! lature. Tbia will not, fcoaever, exc ude oth
er Ueneflcisrica, should the (acuity be aatiaUed
that they merit the position.
UaquiMTES »or Gasuravrox.— Tbe applicant
must be of good moral character, and bava attended
two snursi a ol le'dnrei— thn first In e eolli-gc rf
good ataediog, and Ibe last in tbe Havaouab Medi
cal College.
CHARGEri:
For Course of Lec'ure*. ! t i r (1J8
Mstitcnistlon, 6
Dissecting Ticket (peid only once; 10
Diploma, r : < : i t : t i t so
BOARD enn be obtsirol at from six to ton dol
lars per week. Hrorfetif* on tiiefr errival in (ft-*
city will eell on Ihe Dean of tbe College, Dr. W.
G. Bullock, 18 Liberty Street. uurq.vr.m ‘
Lift! ami Dentil.
’Wliut Ik I.Ifo,fntlior T”
"A battlu my child,
Where tbe alraogcai loucuinuy fall,
Where the wariuct eye nitty Iw bogulled
And tlio slmiteat heart tuny quail ;
Whore tlio I'oi-s urn gathered on every hand,
And rest not day or rlifht,
And the feeble little onre must ntand
In tho picket of the light.'’
"Whut is Denlh, lather T"
“Tl» rot, my child,
When Hit* ■(rife and the toll are o’er ;
The Angel of God, who, cnltu and mild,
Suva tve need fight nor migi* ;
Who, driving nw.ty the demon bund,
Bids the din of thn buttle ueuse,
Taker buituer and sjnxir from our failing
hand,
And proai-jima an eternal peace.’’
"Let me die, father! I tremble and fear
To yield in that terrible strife I”
"The crown must he won for heaven, dear,
In the buttle-field of lift •
My Colin, (hough my foes me strong and tried,
JIo loveth the weak aud smull;
The angola of heaven are on Uty side,
Ami God l« over ail I”
Nobody.
If nobody’s nolicml you, you must lie tutiull j
I nobodv’u alighted you, you must he lull ;
If nobody a bowed to you, you must he low {
If nobody’k kissed you, you're ugly wo know.
If nobody 'a envied you, you're n poor elf
If nobody'h flallured you, you've fluttered yottself;
If nobody'* cltenled yon, yon are n knave ;
If nubody's baled you, you are it eluvo ;
If nobod?*■ called you n fool lo your face.
- - - SotuuUxl a wished for your back lit ita place.
, . or.oomfort. | M nobody's called yon n tyrant or acold,
" W-!.7.“C 'Si-5 .MM | jts
.iraS::: i if KS’tite "t* fy" 1 -
me. From that hour 1 have Improved. I havu ! Noluxly w ill hi.m.i tLein ut thn wot Id a end ;
mprored,
persevered In Iheir one, until now, by God's bless-
n well and luarty. 1 hud u nrrto man,
I believe, naaeuved from death bv a dose
of tlieao Fills. Mr Doctot'a bill waaantiuu'ly from
ft 100 to |800, but I have bud no use for a pl.yaiciau
eluco. 1 cm ooufldcntly recauutebd tlfcm us a au-
parlor family medicine.
DYSPEPSIA.
8. D. Wallace, Kaq., President of tho Wilming
ton A Weldon Ratl.md, (Aug. n -, 180U) aav«S "It
has hern said that DtapupHiu is our natioosl di>
ease. However thl* tn.iv bo. it c-iu c I n;o long and
severe tuffuring. I’rovi l.-ntin'ly a liio.nl lurm.-dted
me with a few note* of the ff.qatic Fffla, ami (ho
os.< of them bus peifedcd a cure. In tny family
they huvu bteii usid frequently with eminent —
— * atotanoe
Among my aronamtancee many
Dating from (Yisc-irerl liver, have been relieved
lini
n' nobody cllnga to your purse like a fuw.i,
Nobody’ll run liko n hound when Its gone.
IT nobody'* eaten his bread Irntn your store,
Nobody’ll unit you a utiHcily bore ;
II nobody V aland.- ed you -here Ik our pen j
Sign youna-lf ••Nobody 1 ’ ua quick na you can.
Uniat Pom rip iy on Modkiin Lrom and
Cntui.—When tt crlmilod soklior b rh
Itia wny tn Wnnhington, nuking for
something to do in the pay of tlio Gov-
ornmont, no ntlontion in paid him or bin
wonta Ho may h.nvo a wooden log or
anno ; bo able to writo n bonutiful band,
Uocp nccountn correctly, but ho ia not
wanted in Grnntvill*-. When a nice
young lady holm mound that vicinity,
wriggling Itor Grecian bend, shaking
Iter curls, pouting sweetly, und winking
one eyo nt some person in authority, site
is given a situation in tbo Treasury De
partment at oiteo
Hero site linn good pay nnd perquis
ites, or extra pay (or wliut cannot prop
erly bo termed overwotk-
i’afe'l? rccummoml these Fills to Ihe Dyaprplio and J Tilt) soldier fought (llld fell on the
munlty et largo." _ ^ batllc-lleld. Tho pretty girl did not
cured bv them. 1 regard them an invaluable med
icine, and take pleasure in forward! g this volunta
ry tribute."
' A W. D. TevLr, Esq., FcUtsbuig, V<»., (Juo. \3
IS,-,l»,) aav*: ' In tlio Hprlug of IS,’.*, I wn* attack-
uil with byapep-U to such an extent tlmt all uir
food of every dctcrlption di**;'reed with mo. 1
was swollen so 1 had to loaaou my clothe-, nnd
night after night I could get no Bleep. I tried one
or two physicians, and look a good deal of modi-
clue, but louud no re k-f. I puichsacd nno box of
IhoHouiheru llepatlo Fills, nnd the Ur t doao I
took I felt relisrt-d, and continued until I took Ibe
whole box. I am now entirely well, und oit hear
Il you are threatened with Fneumonia, rend the
following trout Gant. W. F. Davis, of IVcrsburg,
Vs.i " Hvmpathj lor the sollsung prompts me to
re-tify that mv servant man wuj Buffering In the
last singe ol Fi-i-iunonia, tin owing up tnutlur Olid
- K 1
light nor fall on tho but tie field. The
voldier’a recommend is what he lost in
defenoo of our country ; tho pretty girl’s
bh-od In great quantities . his me was considered i recommend Is wllllt BU0 ItaH lost, OI‘ is
cntlrelvhopi-lwn. ro much an, tlmt there was no xvillilllT to lose, ill AOIIIO other inanUUI - .
medical prcacrli.lion* used for hla recover* i I re- ■ , , . . , , , , ,
garded blui aa good aa dc id Hairing of the great I An hdTlOBt ntUU loaded duwil With TO-
cures made by the Southern llepatlo Fill*, I thought, eominendatioiia ia Washington would
” VStmUi " ‘IT' ass | «t*r»o ■, « linl.ami„» piooo or dim
ant hope of sucocas, nownrur, I gavo the rills tu I ' . . ■ , _
large doses | In * short time, to my great auric In.-, j ity, gotten Up It) Stylo, With good furiH,
thsre waa a chung- for tho better; I eontlnu.-n giv hands.tine faei-i
ing them to him, until he became u petfeally ■mind i ...
man. He U aow attending la hi* work iriili «« j DJOfllting'ty
much atrongth and vigor us bn ever did. With h * l - —— lf -
.-flV-cts of these Fide, I do tu st eurnralli — ...
mend them as tho best family medicine 1 have ever
seen or
The? ran be sent In any point In the United
tt'ales by Mail or Express.
Order* should bo M<1dres-m! to
(.. W. DEEM*.
No. 23, South Cullumn Sitcrl,
Baltimore, Md.,
where they will bo promptly attended to.
For self) In Cuihbuit bv
janJd i» T. S. t’OWELL, Ttnatee.
' W. .1, WALSH,
Whole-rule and Retail Dealer in
Drugs. Medicines & Chemicals,
PA TENT MEDICINES,
PJSRFUMIillY FANCY GOODS
KlIIUK.'AI. rXSTIU MKMe, Tint*
Faints,’ Oils ami Yaniislics,
DYE STUFFS, GARDEN SEEDS, etc..
FINE WINES and LIQUORS,
Bam cxi. M
Isaac M. Fi
(IrsTAVR Etavri:
113 Broughton Street,
*»*«.) Savtiniiali^ Ga.
No-209 Greenwich Street. York.
marXj 1 j
N. 11. KNAPP,
W HOLESALE and H-'*11 Deafer In Haddfet,
II. idles, ilarnees. Rubber and Leither llalL-
ing and Faeking, French and American Calf Skins,
Harness, Hridle, Band end F«(«nt leather, Vali.ev-
Truotts, Carj»et Rags Wbl-.s and Saddlery Ware.
At the sign of the Golden Saddle, welt end Gib
bons' Building, Market Hquir*,
SAVANNAH, fJA.
i face; Diluting lip!*, douhlo-
cyi-H, anJ a (liMpoaition to make
hurnulf generally tiuoful, can have n hIIuii
lion at once.
Glorious in pntriolinin, nnd great its
reword.— N. V. Democrat.
Efficacy of Onions,—People are of
ten troubled wit It severe coughs, tlio re
sult of colda of long standing, which
may turn to consumption or premntnro
death. ,ITurd coughs enufo sleepless
nights by constant irritation of tbe
throat, and n strong effort to throw oil
tho offensive matter from tho lungs.—
Tho remedy wo projroso has been tried
with good results, which is simply to
tako iulo tho stomach boforo Touring
for tlio night a plcco of raw onion, niter
chewing. This eseuluut in *n uncooked
•tuto is very hooting, and col loots the
water from tho lungs and throat, mus
ing immediate relief. Let tho utllictod
try it.
BunSTilUTlt,—We know the following
to bo just what it is represented to be.
Wo feel so much interested in infants
who have to take to tho "botflo” at tho
very threshold of lift*, to preserve 1 that
life, that wo doom it nn net of philan
thropy to aid pnrcidn to tho extent of
our knowledge—hence wo givo tlioa the
best receipt known, ns follows:
I “To a pint of (cow’s) milk should bo
| added Itnlf a pint of water that lifts boon
, boiled, which will reduce tho cheese
j principle to the proper proportion; odd a
a ., . , , „ . Ul 'small portion of cream to restore tho
8. K. Cor. Broughton & Barnard nfe., J. . ,
proportion of butter, nnd then uehl su-
! gar until tlio va hole is distinctly sweet-
Savannah, : : Uuorgla. oned, and wo have a compound, In ev
ery respect, similar to tho milk from the
: human breast.
— j Wo recommend this receipt, then, f..r
the uhc of nil those infants who nro do
N II-Country orders promptly at . j priveU of Flip,,iim from "nature’s fount, 1
tended to. martt5-0in_ ua tho best substitute to be found.
Iir..AUTirfl of Tkxnkhhkk LoYAi.Wh-cA
few days ago it became expedient fAr
ex-president Johnson lo register as a
voter. Tho liliputiaiit commissioner of
registration for Groeneville required
him to prove hit, loyally by puroio te'.ti-
inoriy, IDs belief that ho could thus
inflict humiliation on the great man rep
resents very accurately tho limit of his
capacity. While Andrew Johnson was
rolling buck the waves of sucesnion ill
Kast Teniioncoo in 1801, this small olU-
cet was a rebel, yol ho was one without
tho virtue of principle for he afterward
entered the Federal army. Ho shall
not with our eansenl ultaiii the distinc
tion of having been named ia those col
utnns- Bo says tho Bristol New®.
Aunt Thompson's Story.
'Well, Lottie, mo you very desirous of
learning what tho contents of that old
trunk aro ?" said Mrs. Thompson, olio
day, tn hor nt-ieo, Lottie Thompson.
“Yes auntie, if you will bo kind enough
to tell mo; I have often found myself
wondering what there could bo within
it so sacred to you.”
“Well, child, I shall first disclose tho
Bocic-t to you, and then reveal the con
tents, though it puiu8 my heart to do
so."
“It was a hot and sultry day, near
tho middle of Juno. The rosos wore in
full bloom, and ilio gontlu Hummer wind
wafted into tlio nitting-room, cooled my
fevered brow with its refreshing breeze.
I bad been hitting boro for Home lime,
in tho recess ol a window, ovor which
wild roses and various oilier kinds of
crooning vines were growing in great
abundance.
"Hut ns my gnza wandered from one
object of interest To anothor, they came
in contact with the arbor, in whiuh 1
bud spent bo many happy lion is. This
arbor was a very nice place ; it contain
ed u few nicely arranged Boats, and was
almost cnctjHod in trailing vines and
tall trees, which, to my mind, Boomed
quite a romantic place for lovers to meet
in.
“I say lovers, for we woro lovers, Ed
ward and I, and laid been so, over since
childhood. Our homes woro neurlv op
posite each other, separated only by n
short inottdow. Ami many a moonlight
night Itavo wo wandered to that arbor,
or OuiOBS tho meadow, with only tho
heavens above us and the blight earth
below, to listen to our plighted vows,
‘Edward was poor, and I rich. Those
woro the only objections that my father
could possibly find tn provent our mar
riage. Edward's father was a captain
of n ship nnd npont tho iuohL of Iiih
time roving the sea. Hut lie wan
not nn economist, aud therefore Edward,
if ho over muriiud, imist be a pennllesa
husband.
"This night was the saddest ono tljat
I had over yet experienced. Wo Were
to pari, Kilwurd ami 1, perhaps Ibrover,
in the old ntbor. Wo met juat as tho
HhntlcB of twilight woro gathering, nnd
remained there for many long hours ;
but wo must part sometime, and so Bad
was that purling, 1 fainted away.
“1 know not how long I remained
there after Edward’s departure. I on
ly rcmeintter that I felt ono hurtling
kiss pressed upon my lips, nnd one lu*t
embrace ; all the rest seem a liko a dream.
When my cniiHnioUBiitisn returned, I wan
completely astounded at finding myself
iu tho arbor, so late! at night; but much
to mv relief, the events of the previous
evening onnts back to my santtcrod Bou
ses.
“Hastily rising, I managed to nrnw)
to bud niiatiHpuctud by any of the house
hold. While there, I called to mind
the last words ol my beloved Edward,
—'You must be sure to writo to me,
dearest, uml confide to mo all your little
trials nnd mishaps. A .siiluj’s life, m
best, in a very disagreeably ono, but I
will write lo you nil the sumo. Givo
me, ns a token of your lovo, ono of tjinso
bright curls, bo that, when a gloomy or
despondent day comes, I unit look at it,
uml it will help uio to burn' my disap
pointment ’
"0 Edward, can I over forgot thoi I'
1 sighed ; and for a whole week 1 went
about, us it were, like one in a sort of
dream.
‘For three years, I received letters
regularly from Edward, containing
nought hut lovo arid nonsense. But
suddenly they censed, nnd n dreaded
evil wub fnst creeping over my heart.—
‘Wluit can it mean V I often said.—;
'Surely, Edward hue not forgotten mo,
for 1 could never I urge t him.’ Hut still
fli6 long-looked for, long-expected let
ters novi-r cumo.
About three months afterwards, I
White Lead,
Fully, Varnishes, Spices, Soda, Cattle
Powders, Blue Stone, Lampblack,
DycHtufis, Snuff, Toilet Soaps,
Brushes, Combs, Perfume
ry, Hair Oils, Cologne,
Hair Ite*torrrs,
Lilly White,
and a
, Thousand and One Other Articles I
(fen be found at tbs Drue Hi ore of
marl 1-iy J. J. McDONALD,
Physician's Proscriptions,
Carefully Coinpouiried at tlio biug Store of
corn ly j. j. McDonald.
were indignant nt mo for having refused
dno of tlio beat otters that any girl might
over expuot tohnvo. My father, whom
I hud always believed good nnd kind,
soon Bliowed tlio hidden traits of his na
ture, nnd became cruel and harsh; and,
ono day, lie showed mo tho room that 1
was to occupy, says ut the sumo time,
that 1 uniHt either marry Reginald I3or-
train, or bo confined in this room never
seeing uny ono, nnd never appearing in
sociulv.
'After a month of this kifld of treat
ment, I thought it best to.nubmit. An
elegant bridm outfit was soon prepared
for mo, and I wont, with a sad heart, to
the altar, tlioro to bo joiuod, only by
more form, as it then seemed to me, to
the man that 1 had long not only dislik
ed. but really despised.
'A death silence prevailed throughout
the church; and just ns tho minister, in
low, solemn tones, had begun the mar
riage servico, ho was suddenly stopped
by tlio sound of voices without, and two
stout police officers entered nnd clasp
ed a pair t.f handcuffs on Reginald's
arms. Ho turned towards his almost
wife with a face ns pnlo as the glovoB
Ito wore, nnd tlemuudod of tho officers
what litis wus for.
•I reckon you know,’ was their an
swer.
‘Then, turning to tho congregation,
lie explained to them the cause of bis
arrest; ho was charged with the atro
cious crime of murder, I immediately
swooned away on hearing this, and re
membered nothing until I was brought
back lo I fc, when who should bo bend
ing over me, but Edward, my long lost
Edward.
‘Alter I bad iQjUOwhut rccovorod, 1
was conveyed to my father’s residence,
accompanied by Edward.
‘Dearest,’ lie murmured, nnd thon I
know liis voice, and was satisfied. It
brought afresh to my memory the inci
dent® ofllmtsccno in the arbor, so many
yonrs ago.
•Dearest love, will you bo mine ? I
have heard all of this story; it was all
foul play/ •
'A few murmured words, mid a light
er elusp of my hand, was tho only an
swer.
'Two weeks niter that wo woro mod
estly married iu my father’s costly par
lor, for Ins heart had become softened
towards me, of lute. Aud just ono
month alter that wo went ou our happy
bridal tour.
‘ While wo woro away on our journey
Reginald Bertram breathed his last
breath upon tho gallows, thus ridding
the world of one more villain. In this
trunk I have kept tho bridal robes that
once came so near ruining me; and
though yellow with ngo they aro Btill
hold by mo ns snored relics 1
'0 mintio, it makes mu sltudor. to
think of it ’
'Well, Lottie, I only Itopo that you
will carry on your bridal tour, u lighter
heart than 1 did.’
A morry laugh, that soundod far over
tho wateis, wus the only answur.— A’a
verity Magazine
Cqlou in Duksh. —A good natural fig
ure, and taste iu tlio slmpo of dross, may
bo wholly spoiled by inappropriate or
ill harmonized colors. Remember tlmt
white ineretiHos tho apparent «izo of tho
wearer, w hi lo black uiiniuiHhus it: re
member a!»o that stripes add to height,
whilo cross bars lessen it. Largo chocks
nro invariably in bad taste, unless n
person's figure is so bud.that it is sought
lo bo concealed. Never wear a dress
of many oolors; nnd when you have
more titan nno, see tlmt they are what is
called complementary. Thus green aud
red nro complementary. They liurmon-
I/o well; so do yellow aud purple, or-
unge and blue.
Blue and green nro utterly inadmissn-
bio together. Thus, too, those strong
colors ought to bo chosen with respect
to the color of tlio complexion. Green
happened to pick up an old newspaper, | ft | V09 ft ro8 j llflM to tho luoo of the wear
and whilo carelessly running over its, el . wIli!o m j tones down tho rod ness ol
contents, I found soprelhing thut etar-1 the nkin. Blue assists the beauty of a
tied me; it was this : ‘A shipwreck/1 |,| OIII , e , yellow that of a brunette.-
You know not, Hettie, how those two White vivifies n bright complexion,
short words thn led through every fibre block wtbduoi it. Thus a negro can
of my heart, f lint vessel proved to bo wonr H gulm-gd drc*s which would bo
II.B l.no Unit Do had .nlled Tn. | intalurnlflo on n white ; nn lodiun nni sc
Great was my grief, and dnv bv day, uynh, however old, is becomingly
I grew thinner. My life seemed now j clothor in muslin, which is unaultflblo to
only too long, nnd I often womlorad | >liy b.it oyoulbful KtiropSno.
down to tho arbor and sat in our old ac-1
customed seal, vainly trying to imagine j Lf.bons von Fkvkh.—Bays tlmt wnlk-
thut Edward was still near me, mur-Jing cyclopedia ol hoaltli knowledge,
muring those words oflovo that ho had. Dr. Hull :
always been wont so freely to use. ! When persons nro feverish and thirsty
'The few months ’ preceding those ( beyond wliut is nnturulf Indicated in
three yonrs seemed to drop wearily on some cnees by u metallic tasto in tbo
mo, and otlen in my lonely wanderings,' mouth, especially ufter drinking water,
the face of Edward, pule and ghostlike,! or by a whitish appearance of the grout-
seemed to linunl mo liko some dim \ or part of tlio sarfaeo of the tongue, one
spectre that I could Lmrely distinguish ! of tho best “coolers,*’ Internal or exter
in thu distance. | uni, is tc take a lemon, cut off the top,
'My father lmd now accumulated sprinkle over it some loaf sugar, worlc-
great wealth, and accorgiugly, I had ing it downward into the lemon with a
any number of suitors for my band ini spoon, und then suck it slowly, squeez
marriage. A young gontlemnn from the ing the lemon and adding more sugar
South, who was very wealthy, lmd Into- j ns tho acidity increases from being
ly moved into tho neighborhood,' cron-j Drought up from a lower point. limi
ting quite a sensation, ns l o tot k tho lids with feverishness may tako two or
heart of every young lady there »by
storm. Every pretty set vnnt girl find
been tipped tinder the chin, und certain
ofics had received somo-pretty gift; and.
to tall tho truth, everybody spoke of
him in ihe highest terms.
‘I nu-t him several times nt ii picnic,
and by his groat attention and nuim-r
our other iitilo services, (bowed tlmt Id*
preference had fallen on mo. Ho pro
posed ; but constant to tlio lovo that I
oore Edward, I refused.
‘Whoa ruy parent* board.of this they
throe lemons a day in this mnnnur with
the most marked oonctit, manifested -by
a soriHo of coolness, comfort, and invigo-
ration. A lemon or two thus taken at
“teatimo/’ as au entire substitute for tho
ordinary “supper' 1 of summoi 1 , would
givo many a comfortablo night’s sloop,
and an awakening after rest and iuvigo-
ration, with an appetite for breakfast,
lo which they nro strangers who- will
have their cup of tea .or aupper, for
"relish” und “oaku” and berries, or
pouches and ctcam.
Decoit of Song Writors.
nr tub “eat comms von pent.”
Tho man who wrote ‘‘Homo
Swoet Homo,” never lmd n h line.—Ex>-
(hang*.
No, of course not. All his folks at
homo says ho didn’t. Nobody who
wrote about anything ever has it. If
a innn iH out of anything ho immediately
goos nnd writes about it. No ono writen
so many '•Itenpings” ns tho man who is
out ol his head.
Certainly ho didn't ever havo any
homo. Tho man who wrote “Old Ann
Chair” never had an arm ulmir in nil his
lifo. Tho best ho hod was nn old split-
hotton olmir without any back to it.
Tho author (ff “Tako Mo Back to
Switzerland” never wns in Switzerland.
Tho nearest ho ever enmo to it was sit
ting in tlio William Tell saloon eating
Switzer kaso—kuso why, thut was tho
best ho could do,
“Mother. I've Como Ilomo to Die.”
hasn't spoken to tho old woman for
years, and.wouldn't go near the house.
Besides, ho is one of that class of spirit 1
unlists who don’t believe they ovor will
die. His health wns never better.—
Ilia mother is nothing but n mother-in-
law, and mIio is dead, anyhow.
There is tho author of ' Old Oaken
Bucket,” too. There wasn’t n bucket
on tho whole farm, water being drawn
witli a tin pail nnd a cintorn polo.
“ If I Had But n Thousand ft Year”
stated privately to his friends that ho
would uo perfectly contented with half
that sum, ns he waa doing chores for
bis hoard nnd three months’ shooting in
tho winter.
Tlio author of “Obnmpnguo Charley”
never drunk anything but toil eont whis
key.
Tho man who wrote “Mary lmd n
n Little Lamb” knew very well it was
nothing but a little lamb fry.
“Shell of Ocean is a humbug.—Tho
plaintiff'poet who represents himself ns
wondering ono summer's eve, with sen-
bent thought,-on a pensive shore, was
raised in tho interior of Pennsylvania,
ond novor was ton milt's from homo in
nl! his life, “Gathered shells,” did ho ?
All tlio sholls ho ever gathered woro
Borne eggshells buck of his mother’s
kitchen.
“llnrk, I Hear tlio Angola Sing”
spent nil his evenings in n concert beer
saloon. Angel indeed 1
^ Tho man who wrote the “Song of tlio
Shirt,” hmid’t n shirt to his back, wear
ing a wampus for tho most port
“Oft in the Btilly Night,” used to got
on a spree and muko tho still night
howl like daylight.
Thn author of “Wo Met by Ohnnoe”
know very well it wns all arranged be
forehand. Ho had been weeks in con
triving it—and sho admired his contri
vance.
Thn author of “I know a Bank,” etc.,
didn’t know ono where bo could got hia
note discounted. Tlio only cheek ho
held was tv white “check” on a faro
•bank. Ho novor had ft rod cheek in
all Iiih life.
“What ure tho Wild Waves Saying 7”
know very well they woro ropronebing
him for running away from Long Branch
without paying Ins hotel bill
“Who Will Caro for Mother Now V”
Who Indeed 1 You took tho old woman
to tho poor house just before writing
the song, and thero is nobody but tho
poormaster to onre for her now.
“Hear Mo, Normnn,” was deaf and
dumb. Ho couldn't make his pa near,
nor nui.
"My Mother, Dear,” used to thra*h
tho old woman within nn inch of hor
lifo.
Tho author of “Rain on tho Roof al-
ways slept In tho basement, except when
ho slept out of dooro.
“Lot mo Kiss him for his mother” got
mad beemiso Ins mother wouldn't havo
him, and whipped her little boy within
an inch of his life,
“I JJrempt I Dwelt in Marble Halls,”
iihuiJ to cheat at innrblos when ahoy,
nnd bis dronni wns a horrid nightmare 1 ,
brought on by remorse at tho medico-
of fraudulent mtirble haul*.
"I’m Saddest when I Sing,” woe tick*
lod almost to deutli if invited to.
"Happy bo thy Dreams,” sold benz'm
wldskey. You can fanny what kind of
"drunms” were produced.
. wr.A fellow in Now Orleans, af
fected with mania a potu, conceived tlio
idea that ho was a goose, nnd procuring
straw for a nest uuu brickbats for eggs,
pretended lo “sot” on tbo latter. IIis
mother interfered.
“Why don't you let mo alono, don't
you seo I’m aotting ?”
“Hut, Oliver, you ain’t n goose" the
mother replied.
“I ain't r
' “No. You aro my poor, donr eon 1”
“I know bettor !”
“Why, yes you arc. Those aro not
eggs—they nro brickbats !”
“Don’t! know ? Didn’t I lay ’em,,
and I mean to Imtcli ’em or die
Bgt)u Northern journals say that tho
stocks of cotton in this country havo bo-
conw ho reduced that, with uJJ that may
bo expected to come to market during
tbo noxt four months, there will not bo
onougb to keep the spindles of this coun
try going during that timo
it#" A white baby svas picked up a
few days ngo ou tlio Dun river, near
South Heaton, Va. It wm ih a motalic
coffin with a bottle of mi)k nt its mouth,
and a roll oft greenbacks under its bead,
while newly plucked rosea decorated its
| strange cradle.