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CUTHBERT
BY SAWTELL & JONES.
CUTHBERT, GEORGIA, THURSDAY. MAY 26. 1870.
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VOL. IV—NO. 28.
tlijc vCutlibcvt Appeal.
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SHriKIt'V’s— EslCh l**Vy
*• M irtgage fi fa ** lea a .
Sales of Land by Adm naMr itor*. La'-cuior*.
•or G iHidi.uiP. arc required by law tn b* h**ld on
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ianship, &c.. must be publish *1 3 J diva -io • .1 s
mission fr »m A1 a n**tr i • *n tar v ui > ith-* ; lor
dismission fro.a GuanT n reh.p, 4 ) ifty*
Kales lor f.i-ecloiiri of )hii«as raid!'
^ahlMied mo ithly lorfoir mini ha -for estab
ILh.ng lost pap*r;, for th-* fu l spice or three
mantas — for co.u i *ll:.ig till •# from Et-*i;at«r# or
A lm.nistr.it *r.s. w iere **o id h is been g vvn by
til • *1 c**aH;d. tti * fu 1 s i ic.* of i lire** m ».nns.
Pub ic it.o h will always Ik* continu *«l ac .or l-
itig to taese, liie 4 egil i\q i rem •iXts, unless o.h-
erwi.se ord r -.l.
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u (JaDrlUdite ’’
No priyers were said, no b-*ID w.-re pealed -
They hurried hts irp 1 j to V» * F.el l —
But my 11 ly’* cvrlty * d • >v ? +> neat
(My inly <1 ir ous i i i rr. n n<)
That the henrse wluvl M-rnp* d I .reatly fH»r.
The panel which bore b r c«»at ul^mite.
Th *y call** ! h*r J *:i iy -‘he poor you »i thirty -
For wao n if tu • c« u n* 1 il * 0/ • l* h> r * it
The shadows C ret by d allT - black w ug
y r* .1 it* ti * ir 1 •*: -i.’ • 11 •*< li J »L
They call* d her J nny ; but f-t M3V.
W ere th • summer w nils in the o.k ree p’ay
.Ail 1 • r>» 1 t- a 1' ‘ •• • 1: • 11 si n ie* I y,
A 11 11 • a • I'v/a '.•>» - I 1 t.i • fr Mi
T 1 * Pur an far 11 • * • »I ry tell
Of 1 girl .»»11- l A : ce L ie who w is “Its-; '—
L 8 in th highway that fends to li. ll.
•Jenny or Alice *tte all the same -
The grave w.H ivce.ve and lb * earth wilj hide
• li- r.
And the busy world w'U f-o*get her ahnm\
O* th h; w 10 r*n*in »-r w ll m •r* 1 y lari te her ;
A thief and a murlen r sleep h s:dr h r.
ft it »er 11 n 1 *r is *0 1 id. .M r lady will ride,
Killin' in w-iUh-aid cloik-d in pr de.
On the up:m • wave of the human tide ;
She will cli"»i the horaajje d ie 11 her charm”.
A 11 11 • h MM' w 1 mFr >n ir cs o 1 her co it-of-arm»
Will b ; sxMlf »Ii/ hid by a 1 artist’s bni-* » ;
B it oh ! Im v her blit) ib cii *eki w »tid d is 1 —
ifit frith her pr - ty, affable blU'h —
^ - If sh • kne v th • nam-j it the in 1.1 who lid,
In ^ Puritan villng-i fir away,
Downi to tne haunts of the living dcad^
'The fallen girl who w is bur ed to-day.
My lady’s husband is hanghtv and i)o!d,
lie fights the endless fubt for gol-l ;
Gr»*ed is his artnoi and self hi' sliii 1-1,.
An 1 over the world rourh sluvl he goes,
Coining dollars from liuiuau wo.s.
^Forcing his wits against the fie'd,
Rising h’glMr as otln re fall.
And nuxkaig the God who if ever ns.»M.
0*i’y onc<*. in iiis pi«*ionaw? d iy«.
Din* ialy’s h i b* 11 s p i« la
Fro n tli.i b • ite 1 traa.c 1 h *,»• 1.1 *.• v iys.
Ah l th *0 iu bi« hiirt 1 • f*It ti f il iz •
J.' ta t drea of lov * w tic • f *^r h tv • d id * 1 ;
Liv% whi :h isavtn th.n pri l • ;
Love, at anon b'ddinj na n 'an :i< or gemvos;
Lov», thit !KUvMft!i*! n»r c»l ph»<e
T.i it o ) • 11 t'n »le 1 of 11 i 1*' »r')f 1*e^e^
A1! ti I’o'ki tin trmsu\n jf nrti n-il 1 .
*B it isi nolrt rirl. i 1 13111 1 pi We,
W 1 »si oilv firtm * wn i 1 h *r fica.
H i.v cn tli -»h? *v t j ir» • to bin l.
By her p-.*tty vviy.i ail vtlio ir\a.
T 0 *ell*h ha irt n 1 *v I n it
Of on i i nollimf h»/ 11T
The region upinn^d by note and bundt
But a vision ro^a so pisd 1; sw.*et.
W 1*1 h »irt w't i 1 >li :*t h •»-t shon' 1 beat.
Tiith?cnll 11'. 511 h* ut 0•* o ' ilathii'ht
T » w n ter *» »ynl lif ffigid z ua
Wdire ev*rythi ir is *0! J il l b»l;U.
Ail tha <4 il t X 0; ■* t* 11 Vs c nt *1 dirO 1
To thit pir*rr*i5:n thit wint*-- oli-n*,
Wh‘*rc love direct* th** h in l of Tim*,
And all the made or VI »h* apher-**
Falls sweetly soft on th.* listiur's ear?.
T Twss 1 fleeting vision nnl nothing more ;
Avar - e o-e and S l;' cam • b »ck.
Ait giv l a»«*r .*-1 .t* pin* i« 'Wor*,
Alia p irp m* .via fr n • I a d» n ia »!y bl i.:k
As **vjr t i.i 11 ;* * in 1 * tv • 1 v ■ » 1* *r
Bit w>n*i are vik. r» gtn wi«p!i •!,
An 1 rh *1 i.i *h it v I»r • f «r -»w y.
To her terrib e .* htiv. alo 1 * a 11 b t• ly • I.
H-* left the girl they bur.ed to d iy.
Tin l ea of th • Titjs i.v lo.l t. I V ik ;
The d iti*i!e u 1 tli oar 1 f ii:-;
Werr it o‘*i**rwis-*, thi« n 11 w * il 1 .* ik
To th-* d *.i *s in - io vnat le-p 1 r.
Instea J-«fVwii)fl,n£ high in ihn land.
And aria ling my lady h b-MUtif.il h i n-I.
The story is old. and ibe story is trite.
But if Gul be ii >.|. and right bo right.
My 1 ally's husband will fi.id at last,
Vfb.*n lite au 1 ns h »p.-a ire over a.i J pi J t,
Au-I the graves ut' earth tli -ir victims yield.
AqJ the fin d ju hrm-mt trnal t i!t is b:«vv.»,
Teat she wj.i sle ps m ihe Porter’s Field,
Witli her awful an un • m l ner faded ch irms,
Shall »it more near to the great white throne
Thau he, in spite of his coa:-o.-arms.
£V Iii u IV evtern to aru the f<*ll«.W'
in *‘Ui<»Ii ietrir’’ was juvkeii I2|» nfi ilie
sidewalk : “Deareet (J.— Y»nir lamie ure
IllNldi* lla* garden fence, at Hie koUIIk usI
c*»rwr, under a piece of old carfuiing.
JJ.m't t*.**iiie any more fur heavenVsuki ]
The old tnuti sweat** he will blow the t<.p
of your head off i you do. lour affec
tionate i>. ,,
. General Hueh's sister ik a lady
buyenor of a ^uxiveuf iff JjtUjm
The Rec aimed Inebriate.
J SCENE BV A M- THErV CRAVE.
by SYLVAN Cl* COBB, JR.
In the Spring of 1841. 1 w.«s trnv-
elifijg through tiie we»*ierti pari el the
Stale of New Y -rk. The weatber was
extremely pieasaiit, nixi the gross h d
assn ill* d its bright eirtiivld hue, yet the
roads were in a very had condition, so
III tic: I so, that it was with great iliffuuji*
ty that our Imrses could drag the turn
heiing coach ahdig. Dark came on
some hours before we reach -d our in
tended slopping place for the night;
tl e road grew worse; the coach liegi.n
suddenly to tip towards the left uud
froMi the peculiar sound of the strain
mg wheels we could nndeietatui that
they h.ol sunk into the deep mud by the
roadside. 1 lie coaciitnaii cracked his
whip, the jaded horses gave a desperate
leap, ami Wo started on. There wa-
f»r Urn ihstai.t a giturning, riitoblii.g
at hi 1 k | heiieatli us, the co.ich whs sWgf't^'
iy raised neater i’.s true posiiion, am!
j'ist as W’U f- Hilly hopetl all Hunger h.ol
passed, we were hUtictl f*t»lD our st’als
m out* piomiscuooH, st niggling muss,
and mil vehicle was bottom side up in a
deep, w i-le'^dilcli. Two of lUe lady
f*wssei!i.geis Were shgtly bruised, but
inrther tuaii that there wan mi one hurt,
and save for the mud a.id water, we
scrawl-d out from the wreck Will*
ihunktu! hearts.
'The set uc ot our disaster was about
three and a hail mile from the small village
••I B . ton u< ar at hand l lie re was a
fiiriii*Mt»u-e, and II *vmg ree-eiVed ummb*
lane.* bom the g<H»d people there, we
got oUr bitgg »ge lip to the house, the
I .ic. I s sere accthnltm*1«totl wall com
forluhle quarters With lilt* old To liter,
anil tlie 1‘est t'l 11s set t lit on loot l*»r
the village. VVlieu tie* timer brought
ihji - l*agg *ge lip 111 tne mo niitg. Ire t*ild
us lii.il se shoir.d h Ve It* r m ull at
the ullage 11111 ai.oilier day Hint night.
I lie coin h lieing s • mu U dam getl luai
it cwU il not be repa-icd 1st-re that
tune.
Ne rly opposite the i 11 stood the v I
lai*e cdulch—a sin ill, Ut*al s.ineiu c —
uud D.it'K t»| it was 1 ne UMMiLd d ilieo
elm eti yard, eiic-o.-ed by a rough gran-
lie wall and adorned tide uud theic
with the j .hiper and weeping willow.—
I o urns .ne middle -tie idlest!*-oil 1
sa ' the o.d sexton uiUedi.s r-pude alid
picK U, ‘*1) IMS sh* uhler, p.t.-sing !!!
iliiougii li.e gateway. 11 - kept along
tin he aimed at tn » ex 11. me coin r **l
H«.- ground, and there lie li- gsiii in if-
in*»V;* lhi j gii io frtH! wtiii-ti lie cui 0111 in
sipi -res laid caiefu U Oil one s.ile, aftei
w-oleli in « oiiiiuen«’ed digg ng si glaV*-.
A -traiig - 1-ellug p.ouijited me t«i go
•»vcr and j • n that iii.m. Il was not
a eurl**Mi\, hill II was lalher a sy'npti-
tl-y h»r III*!s*■ who ihoti m-d, alH si soil
ot rdic ing 1-ith of my e<* il. l**waids
• lie calm win d **1 th** Uiunot »*-d S, lilts.
1 st-mid t>y IhU sill.* ol the old s x *»n,
And Tn a moment he leaned upon his
spade, HtHl wiped the sweat lJohi ids
bal«l briiw. We}«ass4*d a lew words
such as siaiigeis ua-ur-.ily ca l up, b-n ,
Ids voice w s low nod solemn, as th* tigli
he w as f« uflul ol wiAdi. lb#>se W Irtr j
slept al*oillid The. grave w us r^ig *«nd |
imrrow, and at length n was finished,
and the old muu clambered up i>y my
side. . p .
r ls it sickly here'?' 1 aslu*u, with the
desire to hung the old tiiau into couVcr
sulloii.
•L »ok about you and sse,’ he return
ed.
1 cast my eyfca anhid through the yard,
hilt the graves w» r»* ait* waving with
long gia>«. There were la me of them
new.
‘Death hasn't been very busy with
ymi,’ l said.
‘No,’ answered the Buxton ; and then
g.izmg tor a tn -m nt into tn** grave he
had just dug, he cOulltiUeJ ill a low,
s ( \ in alia lie tone:
•Ti.is grave is t**r u Woimn; and the
sleep she lloW sleep-* is til filst sieep of
lh«* qil el peace she has bad I**r years.
.\LsSi till y is she g n • wlicr*- ‘rile w« a
Yy are at 1* st.’ and *»od grant that her
s**ul may be happy !’
‘Tilen her fit has l-een a hard one,’ I
uttered, as l turned mV ey« s from Liu*
grave, and gazr*^! Till•» tf.c ikee ii'
ii iiijiii.
*.t has ird«*ed,* said lie. ‘Her nmne
w .s Dahl-utii, Mie was left a widow
Hi;o,\ Ve;-rs a^o, with nny one child —a
liny. wh« Hi she catted G*«-rge. Her
son g. .* - up to In- a young t«an.^ and
II la hkcle. y.*iitii was tln*re in the
Village. He Ilia Hied one of our tail est
daughters, and in the mottling of his
• lie llit) sky Was wuliout a dialing
—uitni ; uii evil four tlie leu p el
csilUrt all-i 1 Ad h s evil finger H’piHt
(4* i» f g*- D o ioi til's Ik iiseln*hl. 1 lie in
toxic..ling b-»w! li ol tn*. ii placed to his
lips, alnl he had d ank his own ruin.—
IL- via- qot .-nc ot Hint?* who e-.uhi in
dulge t.i a* ItUiiteil . Xo 1*1. b l with hill,
tiie apjH-Ute b*« > me a til *»*ia. Ills
iii-* her iirge«l and pia\**«4., and his r ns
t.i* \i ife wept . H I best light h hi Io Itirn
T din his cesimc.i-.rt lie oli* ii p lams
« il, : n<l as oilen uni ii«* loll i*a« k. 11 is
s ci. I * tsposiUOM led li.Mi »lit*» III* socle*
IV ot those WilO laugh* d and j ked
wKliJ.i 11 «*vei the cup and he haii.hii* h
Mis wife had l*o». e him ! Wo ch.ld* eti,
a boy and girl; bill eV-u lilese p|«-*lgcs
••I iff toa la * <1 t*» lecl tiiu him ami in
a |«-w sl-«***l \ Jir.s hi- homo tmd 1 eemne
th- at o I o.dy o| p<> e -y and wr ich
e*ln. ss Thai w »s *-i^h NealS eg •, aiai
sjiici* llien liotlidig lias i-e* 11 heard «»I
him. His p*M»r ns.'Hier will sleep heic
ilis still po»»n r wile ai d <tnldieu must
I led' b*coim» iniuitc-s «-t the aims-
liotlsC.
Tue <4*1 man scraped * fl the dirt from
tie>h Vo], ah i set it against the wall,
tin 11 He wiped a le d* hum his fiiiTov ed
Cheek, atid without ano her word. I»e
pissed out of 1 he ehnrcli y nd. For
some time after the grey Hulled sexton
iiad gone, I kUshI aiid gaz *d into t 4 »e
deep gfiive and i tlamglit il all the
gfaVes'll our I:*lid could find longues foi
s|*eeeh« how many ul them would pul
forth u story siini ur t<» the «»ne I had
just heard !
Towaids the ci<*se of the daj, ! saw
the (intend procession wemhng us way
into 1 he place of but ltd ; anti l jo in-d
with those who went l<* pay tl.e last
tri ste of resect to the remains of
depa* ted. Snjeiitly »e galherwf aroiiml
tiie grave. Tiie v* ffiu was placed upon
Its Veige, and I saw a female, not tiiuefi
past t|ie bliHim of wmiiiftibikid, sink
down lipoti b’er knees and weep over
tJitt bier^ iy uer a;de knelt a and
„ giil. ! knew that that uoin.n was
EhZi Danfo'lh, an«l that th<»si* were her
rliilf'n'i;. There w ere deep grief-marks
upon b* r br*»w; sorrow and sufieriitg
wer<* st ini|»ed then* in almost startling
I nes, atxi even the children.looked wan
au I pale from long and acute niis-ry.
The clergyman ma*le a h» art touckiibg
praV<4*, and the people stepfwd back
from the grave, and ti.e s**xton was about
10 close ilie lid of the cuAii, wh* n these
who sto*»d t<»wards th<* r-*ad gave way,
niid in tiit) next instaut a man came
bursting i * Uie tae.dre of the assembled
throng. He was po**rly, roughly clad,
and his features were wild and haggaid.
For an instant he gazed upon tlie c -ffiu ;
then he started foi ward, and his eyes
tell upon tiie tad* ol her who slept there.
A startling cty broke from his tips, ami
eonvul* vely he wit down at Ihvr tie.*d of
the bier
*• Mother 1 n)<•th<;^I’ , he cried, in
aoenl* that thrilled t<» the very souls of
all present, ** O, speak l*» me !—Speak
to your erring s«»n —I am your son—
y..nr <!wn Bou—y«!ur George ! Only
. no wold !•*—for Heaven's sake s|*eak 1
Dead! O G*»d ! and you did wuilive to
loig.ve me !’'
Ti«e p<» *r man's'vtiice wax lost Tn the
iiiofrt l»ear:—remling s »bs, and throwing
hiinseli across the cotSa, he cried like a
child.
Tlie gentle wile and mother for a mo-
mr-ut f»» got the piesetue of the <lead —
she only knew that one in whom her
proudest love was still centered was yet
living, rihe spraTia to the side of him
who wept, and loudly she wound In r
ai ms aiotnid him.
•• George —iny husband,” she uttered,
“ she d d forgive you b« fore sh** dh‘4- —
Her last words Were of yon, and the last
tires tli tn at left her lijis !a»re t*» G*k1 her
til, ssiiigs upon Her sou. Look up, h«*k
uj, ii- org**; y**ur wife and «-liil*lr«*n still
live to spread li.eftsings in y.iur path.**
** Cj»o,* 1 slop ! ’ exclaimed the returned
son, a* he started doll*, the f.B<l embrace
ol • is wile, “mK \et—mil yet.’*
Un»v luo.e lie sai-k ii|mn his knees
uuti l»«* pressed H»h lij « upon tl»e ntij
hr. w «*l h:s its *1 her’ll t *im. Then he
iu*d «ifie hand iijioii itu* cotfit) and raisi d
iii.- ey s tow -nls heav«-n.
“ .'sainted m.dlier,” lie • j-.culat* d, n a
ti 111 lout, "if \*»ur spi.it can slid huger
near tlie seen* s of earth, l*H>k do* n up«*u
your s* 11, ami listen to the sol* in»*
pledge ins heart sends lot til. 1 have
been wicked, bu* 1 will be so n«» iiioi**;
11 the iitn .uider of my ble can be
mi as to uiaka any utotiein**i*t f«»r the
wrongs l nave don**, then the g* o*l of
In* !u! ur*- shall wipe away much of the
evil of l»*e past. God help me ill lily
resoi 11. i«>11, and at lengthen me in my
wui k of vn in* !’’
From every lip present there burst
forth u siihuliaiioius 4 ‘ Amen. * and in
eVi-ry he..rt there was a h»\e*pl:ica* f »r
the leiiinie*! piiMligal. The *4*1 cl»-rgy
man sie p»*d h»rw» *1, t<N>k him by tin*
•land, mu! led Him from the spot ; and in
a lew moments m -te, 1 saw the Hu-band
ami w if , t -gether with their tw-iclnl—
il.eii, * liter ih • pastor’s comfortable cot
tage. Wll« li th -y had p-isxal fill 11 11 >
Kigui, 1 linn d lowa ds ti.e inn, and
wiped h wa in teals from my eyes J-nd
Hecks, a.any of tfn se who hu«t stood
Arotli.d Hite grave w* nt witli me, blit n *
w« rd w u-i sp-OAC»i*f the scene that had
II unspired
It.wss ijw*n)r TortY year afterwanl-
that I again passed thr*»«gH the Stale
ol New York on my way to tlie lakes
It was some few miles nut of the regular
course, but still an irresisi able desire led
uie*t me to the village of B . 1
inquired for George Daufortii. He had
gone to Albany--he was a representa
tive l« the State Legislature ! I saw
hi- wife an«l chiidren, and they looked
• In* very embodyment of pure and un d
h*y»d (happiness. Their day -f Lf**
seemed all Tne brighter fbr tlie dark uud
gloomy night that had preceded it.
RtlSk Beds.
There is nothing equal to corn husks
for under beds; yet lew families hav»*
them even in the Country, where the
r uble ami cost of them are so Miiad.
Tuey are always light and easy, and last
for a long tune. Our family use no
•»tliers. K«»r twenty years they have
dom* constant service, ami ate ii**w as
good as new ; mi liiat listing at
tiist about two **r three times as nm« h
as straw, they ale vastly cheaper ill de-
end, lutotfvs lH*i«g U. lhoii-al»d t.inis
heller. Now- is the tmle, a»d tills is the
wu}' to gel tin m •
As soon as the husks are taken from
the eon , bejei e any mould or any oils r
iiul 111 . colli* S to. them, take the fa;re't
and beM <*• the leaV. s, free from ail
stalks, silk. &c. and spread them out to
tin in Mime large, ai-y r«s*m^ stiriH*g
i h* ffi well eveVy bur day f**r a month, or
until they are jm rfeetly «Hry. As tin y
shrink 50 |r r c -nt in diving, it will take
wire die 1 Uik «*f straw to make a)/n.»d
b«-d. F**i people who laise them, tliey
a%* ea ll\ g t ami pre]Iikred; f.,jr it is
a nice i 1 tie woik f r chihlren. Fhf
peoptt* win* k nM ii i tl»i-m, this is tf«e
way '; (rive s*i»ne if .1 inhr lails—wh*»
wjrftt, ati«l *»ught to have, some way l*»
< a* li a In tie i t th m-elves^-g iVe them
a (ioil.*r ah»i :W*» l*ed Racks, t** l»e crew
*!ed full i** lUc green ^nte.of tiie pure
liit-ks. j I't *les«iib. d - d y tiieiii a*
lie. me n .1 Hied This will 11 aKe one
lied. As iliei* is s une wear «iut to
them, as |*» everything, mice in hall a
<1- z 11 ye rs a little new will want to he j
; dd**d. D*>n t split the icavis; they
do not become ti »t and solid, as many
suppose, but curl up and make tlie mass
!-Vt
Husk In'ds have a great medical Val
ue. In mam cases ol ii juries and ol
diseases a hard b« d is vas*l\ suj «rior t<»
feathers; and us compartiv*ly few fam
ilies have mattresses, a i»e*l eVt-lfr wa\
giH»d as these ffl’ij" b^?’ quickly lil-oJe
for the *»cciisi.iii t»V putting tiie leather
Ih*«I at the lH*!!«*ni, the husk bed ab-*ve,
and a «*«»inf<»rtcr and other quilt oVci
this. As a grej(t aeinedfal ag« lit, then,
every family should have <*uc liUsk b* cl,
Hisi ope !.' sine to bring all the others.
— Bel fa t Me , Journal.
Th- last Duel-
The B~Uigrre> t of Porlopolis Appeal from
thr Pen 10 the tnco d 7he i ‘uriicu ar*
of the Luel h-tw en UaUtead and Juc-
Lcca.
Km.amazao, Mich , May 3, 1870
Our party h-fi CiiM’imiati t*n an early
morning train, disguised, in order b» d*-*
ceive the polk**, who would ♦iherwise
have faded t<» Comprehend that we meant
business. For obvious reasons, full
names will n t be given 111 this account
.VI. Ii. was disguised as a baggage
master He lemariied to your reporter,
confidentially, that be bedained if he was
going t«» lose all his tiyite in this foolish
m ss, and be would just' take this op
{•ortuui’y to tee whether the Morning
is*miuerciaf was pr**nij»:ly delivered
along the wh<»le line, uud »f he f**und
any of those higgl'd agunta siiukllig-
niid he cl«>s«Vd the sentence by bringing
ins haml d«»wn on my tbuuldcr with un*
pleasant emphasis
Y\ . McL. was disguised in the most
inqHUietruble mtinuei, in F<»rest’s cos-
tiiiiaft.ol MetiilUoia. 1 learn that he l»e-
longed to one of the Miami tribes of In
dians, so that li ts was a lm<Ural, ills
guise. He had liot hfceu aboard (note
than five 111 mutes behne overy rep<»rier
011 tiie tram had boiruwid nitiUey t.f
him. . „
Il Ift hint proper that I should <les
cribe tlie eutiie parly, many of whom
aou'd doubtless w i>h t*» remain un
known. For Diyseif 1 liave n*» lyuis,
haviiig sceu s* rvicc, but most f the gen
tlemen may feel some timidity aland
having l!n»tc names connected with this
dangerous business
• ••••••
The preliminaries of the dud were nr
mug* d ti* re comf rtabiy add In Seeurily,
and ft .thing of c<*nsetjue«»ce happened
eX* ept that one ol the Msrolkls, ill l*»ad
ing tr c pi.-tols « f bis principal, accidcn
tally shot uway the ti st jumt of h.s
tiiHttth, and nanowly escaj*ed killing
the chambermaid . This was to Have
lieen eX.ce.ted, HoweVcr, aft th« getole
man had d**Ver loaded a pistol in his life,
and- had to ask the chambermaid wha!
the hammer of the pistol was for. He
ihoUgHt the pi-tol < «*litd lie discharged
by ms* 1 ting the ramrod 11 ll>e bleach
when on*- was ready to ti e.
Ab«*iit four oYloek in the morning the
u ln»!e party left the Ie* «•! in the most se*
cr*-t and mysterious manner, all u"'n^
out by d.ff-rent w.-ij'—some throngli
<!o**rs Mint some by window*—*> as to
mislead any person who m*glit have a<*-
cideutally seen any «*f the' party W e
f.iind that same ol*ja*-ti*»nabIe po|ic<*
man on the alert, and he was pionqdlv
kn«H-k--d down and ki* ked into iiiM*u-i-
hil'iiy, as the <»nly way ol ge-ting rid "f
him
There wan a grr*at wrangle on the
grounds :• b< 1111 m -asurin - off the dis
tance. J. B M• (’. W’a* <l**terni lied that
h w<»uld ‘step it off* l»nt it was 11 mini
iu**ii-!y • I je* ted by all the seconds «-f
both pi ilicipnls that his le-r* was to*
short. The F. 0 said his hon**rahb
♦ri»*;id had in »ile one pretty wide **trad
*f*e, fr*»m Radical e •rres;s>hd**ut to
Dell! H'Entic eilitor, and he thoUgiP he
w<Hlld do.
*D—nit] don’t point that pistol tbii
way in that careless manner, or I slid!
wiihdraw from Die case !’ r**aie*i one of
the seconds, as H—d fl uirishcd his pis
tol. McL was practicing «»n the rock
and half cock. «o that when the time
came he would be sure to make no mis
take. 1 just expected that somebody
would get hurt, and I began to feel cer
tain it would net be one of the principals
cither.
Fina ty the seconds declared that ev
erything wrh ready, and the principals
took their places. As a compliment
Mr M**C, who felt rather sore over the
short leg bufdnes-, he was allowed to
g’Ve the wind, which he did eft Ml*»ws :
‘Arre yt* ruldy ? Wan, two, tl.nhs —
sh>*t and lied irmied to
SmitlllAtie«)ti>lv one pistol went off
and the other didn't.
M. L struck the ground about half
way Ittfiww n the two, and a yard or s*»
to th *ir right.
H^-d's pi>to! did not ‘go off’
4 Who |oud**d that pistol ?’ demanded
he, ff-i eely n
4 ! fjitf,* Kaitl * ne • f the nmwid#, falter*
mgly. An<l *»n »nv. s igatioii it mrned
out 1 hat lie had put in tie caitridge
(fixed ainuiun.t.ou) wrong end up.
‘Y011 <1—d f«»ol, don't y«si kn*»w any
moie about loading a pisiol than th it!'
roared H.
w: n pi
that was the iignt wav, and wsnleil t<i
know why the devil they whittled t e
upper end of the bullet to get a |s»’ni,
unless fo. the convenience of loading, ill
■ •rder that il might l»e got in eas ly ?
Nobody seemed able t*» answer this
q 11 est ion
'L L (k*c!i»h*d his honor was sati.-fied,
hut II <1 swore hkte a pirate or Ho
race Greeley at this, and drttinnded an
!»ther sh *t—j*r. at least, o^je shot. S«i*l
he felt it in hts Inmes that if he c*»nhf
*»n \' get a sh**t he could knock »h» d <1
d:.\ light .out of s«*inelH afy The se<**
• *n«ifc by this linn- U-gaii to f« el us !
ti ey w* re v**t«Tans, unjl they on-d'L
Uioiody «lec ded that the gc..tIclflefl
>hiaii«l liuvc one i»>o*»* shot. II—«i's
second* t tiist claimed that !»«• was
one s i*.t lajiind, ami, that M- L sht»«i!H
n«*t tie until H. caught up: l»nt 11.
set 1 le*i tin* hi] st ness by shout • ‘If he
will only nl.iv’t nt m**, so -«»s t<» make it «
s; fc thing {or me, lie cun slns»t uwa\
nil day ;f lie v lik«*s' S* the pistol
tt'ere rarelnlly loaded, and *v**rvtl.i g
g -t right tins ii*ne. Each gias|H*d h-s
pistol tinidy, like a watchman's «hri*.
and waited fur tlie world. The explo
sion ot ]a»tl» pistols was tlie signal for a
y 1* from a wounded sec*-ltd oil ty* l|
siili. Une **f II «l's seconds had a
bu«l flesh W'otlhi <ai the kmef einl * f the
spine; and one ot M« L's s»-c >n<ls was
shot thr* ugli the commissaiy depart
ment.
This emted the fi^ht.
The^ F. C Haiti, in a manner of bu
inanity aud meny Iih must ph»t*s*
against this iil*s*dyr quarrel going any
fu* liter, lie appealed t« *, J ha* see nds «-l
the gentleuivU r«*spectivelv, whether the
honor ol Inith parlies ought not to l»e
sat sfied by the l»l«M»d already shed.
The seconds-suid tremulously. *lVr-
tainlyrr-what. time dtd the ilt-rt truitt
leave f*
And we bandied up the wounded
seconds the best way we could, and
hurriedly departed, il and M* L. going
io Canada, with their aims about each
olher's waists and tears in their eyes.
And thus elided the gieat duel.
9fir An v.hi lady in Alabama not
long ago agreed to disjKise of her estate
to a yotittg iimtq at itef d«-ath, h-t* $20,-
000, and the young man iimm-diately
injured her iife f»»i his hem ti f r that
aiiu.iml She died ig u slnut time,
Vvherenpon he collecied the p**hcy and
f)aid for tbfe property.
A Yankee edit* a* says: ‘The
marcii of civihza ion is o..ward—**nwai d
—! toe slow out intrepid tread of 1*
jackuBS toward a |M#ck of oals/
The Great Fjrest Fire.
R ve r * and brook* at r°d a* bio >d—A rail-
rotd trer-'n p T nny : nff into an ocean of fire
—A family ro uted alive.
Additional intelligence in regard to
the gr**ai forest eontiagrj.ti*»ns in Sul: Bn,
Orange,'Delaware. Dnti hfiw hu<1 Madi
(mil niQutirft «-f this Ftate has lieen re
ceived. Never bef *r** riHvetlK*«<* m*»nn-
tain tire:? raged s»* furiously **r eXteniled
*»ver so large an .-im**n^t «*f t»*rrii«*ry —
II is generally believed by }*erson* liv
tng in tl»'**e coll 11 lies tr.at the omtiigia
tion was started by the hand <»f an tn-
<rsndi;iry. In th*m* regions where the
firetf broke out live many pers**nft who
are mllwi gypsies, whu reside ill shah
ties wrlth-h have ln*en erected hi em*»te
nook- on the mountain m le and <*ther
s litary places that ake sehftittk n»a«dn*d
by tls* more civdiz**d worhf. These
gypsies are de**ciil*ed as a tleifihfts
cu*nmiu»ity, having no regard T«»r tin*
nidus:rioiis fanners and ivo«»dsuii‘h w h«*
live near them, and it is l*e!ieved that
they eel fire^ f*» the under brush. Well
knowing that th«* ti ini^s woiihl extend
t*» the forest pr«*j*er and sptead temtVjr
inik*s io extent.
THE LOsil
Usually theft** fi*e-—which m<*re or
leas oc- ur eveiy spring—have l»eei» con
fined to di>t*ids of limited extent and
\ a hie, but this stmng they have ravage*!
1 honsai‘d> of act es **f Valuable wnnsliririd.
desiroyi-.g mitli-ms -f irees and cor*’* f
«*ut vn.i(l, logs, sh.pj 4nts, and bark.—
The h»s. so f »r as it has He 11 ascertain
ed, is estim <ted at over $5.0 »0 not
one ceut of which is covered bv
ranee. I <*r the most part the fires
li:*Ve In-eu confined to tin* 111- Ulitaliis,
bu* have cover* «1 in 1 h* lr h.areh all >X
triit of leiritory one hundred md*a in
length. The Sullivan county TbreMs
have l»een lnrit f-ru dislatno* of twen
ty mites. The D--I11W afe countv wind-
lands iiave be*-ll devastated Som-- fi leeli
miles. In Isith *tf these localitnft the
fires are r-till raging. In Orange conn
ty the tinning tem|>est has spent its
strength, and the mountain ridges ami
hill sides uru a amotibieriog waste ot
laud.
A SCENE of DBSOt.AffO*.
Tl o whole c*Miatry thereub »'it pr«*^
s**nt.- a *»c*iie <if’ utter «I*-s*-l .lion. D »-
i n r im* height •-! the «-o ti igrathm tne
c nut V f*» r *ii o g tr tea * f miles was
\e tiling witu dense clomls of s n*»ke
At *-onie |H*int^ c.imleift ami ehaff fl »uted
als-ut in the air • urrents and wen* s«*at
ter*-*l in showers over the vi Iag»s and
ftriiis. in several instaii- es kind ing Uitti
flumes uj*oii (lie barns, ti i-ls, ami dwell
ing-. Tn** popul.diou was all iu com-
million and terror.
BL <*U KED KJVKltS AND BR«><>ES
Tlie liveis an | hr«i *ks were IiI-mm]
r*-d from the r»ti v.te«l fl lined In slklM
pi *ces the Water was* steam ng hot.—
Tlniusatnls of fi lies, Mi .kes, t*ir*fs anil
squirrels periHierl ami ti -»'iil u t s»*i t‘i<*
siiilace I’lic ‘Tigs ami n«*ky walls «d
the mountain sides were h ike*l by the
intense heat ami many <»f the boulders
are cracked ami crumbled. Here and
(Here the bonHi «»I «il*i ui-buals ( mil
some catth*) tell tkit) story d tin* li»4-»
caust iragetly Ttwj deep g*ug*s ami
.ravines seeoird like mani-tU.e gates of
the bottomless pit - gaping out tierce
flames, smoke ami heat. Where the
tiers were dry and piles of wood and
bark has been stored th**re arose va-t
Volumes of white aud led flames tower
ing toward the sky. riuch was the ter
riiy.ug intiueme ot the sigiit that the
dumii Ih-mKf, the hoises and cattle, in
the vicinity, tL-d III alalin, Mild the ll gilt
echoes were resmiaut with their (deal
ings, uei^lis ui.d lowTiBgs.
A FIKRY TRAIN.
A’l'flgtlm Kri tiaiiway tra« k the rails,
at ouc place, weie twi.stu*! out shHIJw
aud the ties l.urnt The neat was so in
t*-lise that la Un era c*»ul*l li«-t repair the
dam .g«- h»r hours. The train, howcv
er, suffer d n*» hiug detriitl »n. Tlie
Cm* Hina. 1 express trail) eastward b**un*l
t.om Summit rushed ibioiign a se-t *4
ti *me aud smoke tor nearly .a in le —
(The road had been | r vi-*usiy tested
by au eXt.a »UglUe ) A th-*ugii tue
train had lieen Wet and prepared for
t..e passage, Use g.owuig U»*at til s er *1
t-te pliillti and the windows W r •• s uiin d
w ith sit: *k-. Tue engineer al.d ff euiati
ROASTED ALIVE.
By fur the .most awttd spectacle and
* aic.m.1^ ve lV|s»rii-*t occuired *m *ti»iu
d iy iiiglil, near D p«Mt station. As
daikn« sc* gathered over th** living day
tin* ti*e had readied the lia>e ol tne
\Y st Mountains, and ,lftf**rc nine
o’c.«» x i-ad comple.e y e c rci.-d <*ue ol
iti«* pl«*iu(u- III |h aks as will! a glid-i* of
tire. 1 lie ti Hites roared ami ciackled
with j* Iniiriide s**Uifd as they swept U|
tiie fill* Side. 1 he gl.oe brltilaft ly ihu
inih^ied the whole adj .cent region.
A pa. iy of spoilsmen re*uiuing
thioiigu a gorge 011 the opp**si.e s.Ue
heard sis Hits and cries of il.su* ss, appa
rent y pr«» wed mg the ti un ng forest;
alid looking up llnough till* fi.e and
siimKc, tuey Utw.ighi tney discovered
ilie 1 >rmaf «»l a ui m and w. uihii nj» D a
rift*ky height, m.»v 1 ug tl»*i.' aim -11 ami
*r-». he i-i i s foUHUtied, au«i one o.
tin* pally is sine that lie all* Tward"
*-«*Ugh a gliaij se «.| a chii-l III Ilie wo
III alls a* ms. 2*0-11 alter Hie wails of
ti-me mi*.i out all view, uud t*.e cr.es
ceased. Tin* h*-n died ffrilnctews, tlriv*
rnavv.y by liie li^-al to a gieater dis
-auce. ling* red ..s near as p*»ssd»ie, but
iicltior s..w nor heard an} more, it is
believe*! that the persons Unis seen
Wi re .1 man, w de ami chdd, Haiti- d
Li ugh, who iiv'ed in a -haU<V 111 a le
«u*»te pmee 011 the b ilTrus, »u*l in. i*»-
capiug avr*is-, iti-* f aigt* h* iii-ned
III uj on iLe r*s ks where sect!; utnl so
I erisheii in the C“i fl igrati -iu bvun.ii
is lo in .de lor th* ii remaHia.
namRow Escape.
A number ot instances «»f very r.ar-
lowr e.'cai-es ami imue or less sel l*ms
li juries arts iep**rted. A laige Iiuaiber
• •I piaff ptuipie nave Inm*ii Unis bbrvtt
Home, giants, and the means of a bveh—
h*-od, ni*d what is woi.-e 1*M* them, li*j
opp rlifuiiy f »r indemn fi>*,atioii seems
probaiiie, i|s tiie c*muiry itself is not, in
1 heir vicinity, v.-ry productive; Alt**
gether this is the i»i**»t serious dcvaftla
u-u <it ilie kind eve* kuowu 111 this
biute.—World, 13/A.
A North Cirolim ‘ Straight
Drink ”
One year since, w ken ih* y were build
ing the J.»«-ks on U«*n* if Ter, I whs over
tliar at p.*vt»»n, and I siiipt, in at Dr
KellumV.who |*hy*«icked people in that
quarter at that tune.
Thar wan a famine just then, nod a
great stiff riti among men, w«int**n and
children for want of the necesa..riee of
life.
Lcaftt wise it was. about the same
thing Thar was plenty ,,f meat and
abundance of Mini, and no ftkei'cll) of
chickens; Mil the rivers w’utejj^f. an
w h iaky run entirely abort. Some pm
• lent jieopli* had laid in sutfi ient st<H*k.
but mlist had not. H**w to brii^ tip a
la’m.iy ’lh**ut ri d eye was a puzzi* r, dud
the siifl.-rihg was etioini- us
Dr. K hum was in trn ble, too—he
syiiipatb.x *d w’th liis neighisirs; but
he had a half barrel ,* f ninety-fiv e ^hT
rvttl alt ohol in his • ttice, and as he was
consumed he m.iiiagtsi 10 fix up with su
gar Bit* water, un' eiliei, an’ sieh truck,
iii td he made a puUy f.*ir d ink. Sew
in' I was a friend • f uis, he iuv l -*l me
to Sample it Well it kmd«*r till* *1 the
room with the smell, an* j isi then a man
lioiu Mud Ii vei county came in on his
way to Kal<*igh cole house. IL* mii» -It
the smell, a id says, ‘I’ve lieen nigh tw«»
weeks from holin , an’ 1*111 uhuosl starv-
ed.
‘O i,’ feaVs KeUntii, p'tttiu* to the car ,
•that s it Help ytturseif.*
I he Ciidp bnght**ned up, an* he draw
ed n level t •iis'»l*-rfIt* of Inal mIcoIioI, ail*
aloft* yoy could Huy ‘acat, y *u beast!’
flown il went.
Keihim he turned pale.
days the man: I’m milch obliged to
you. Thais na!cinu !* aud he turned
au’ watftbd out.
Kehiun set as if he'd been shot; an’
theu j imped Up.
•Tuat «M»ul «i*» says he. * hat’s enough
to p Zen a crowd. Gall him buck an 1
give him au em -lie.
We both wear Li the d«»or. He w sn’t
in s ght. 1 luu up tue knek, aud K *i
turn ue run up the rviad\ btu il wusu'1
no use.
*1 shouldn't w*»nder,' says K**llum *et
that cuap hasn’t g-»n.» au' tiled Momewh.tr
by himsi-lt. Thar’tl t»e a corp-e found
directly, kii’ u kawncr’s inkwich, and
hits of 11 tin ble.
Well, we sot tliar for als*ut un hour
talkili athiut the jhi-r cuss's meiaiicU*»ly
fat**, wheu all to wo.ist in wmka the c.*up
Ins-e.f, as pelt us a wildcat.
‘Douter,* says he, *1111 gwin«* a long
w.*y up the river, un hip* rs sc eice,
all il os all 1,10 sain to you eon,*] v«»u
spare me another iu li , *lel|.n 7 L s the
iinaii ee 1 istymg .i»pui. I ever diuuk.* 1
The Future.
If ati nir bo.iea ftirt ad tulr ft'tffa.
Were p is*me.i in . f ’** u.im*«r Imu i-l.
If traveler-* ibrou^ii this Vale of tears
We s or a a better w irld in-yo id.
0 ! wli il,can 1*1 c!ie k tlie rfeiitg ligh !
\V ut etrtiily tlii.14 could ple.wi.v g’ve !
01 wb » w iu *1 ve iture then 11 d e I
O! w.i»en d I th»*n -n Ian* lo t!v !
&>rnb DvNb’B.—“ llieophiblM,"’ the
|e*!if*hfttl eoire^jioii-Ieiit of tin* ('liri-t au
Index, in writing from III** WMtt* Sut-
phur Springs, in Virginia, *»?**m the
following descripMon of roiitid *1 ihciug:
The gefilietnan eucindcs the waist o*
the lady witli his arm, t • which »h«*
responds by r«***liuiug h r lie 1 1 gently
on his shonMer; then taking the other
hand, th**y proceed In describe circles
ulxnit (he r«K»m urn il giddiness or **x-
haustion ensues. This is the round
dance. How far sn pe*f me-am****
may I ie rcgml-il as ^iixih tries of m-»ii»i 1
morals, I shall leu Vi? to y- ur readers to
imagine, tine evening a you nr gentle
than invited a young lady to j » u him in
*Mie i*f ihcse close quarter *lanc* H he
turned up mi h-111 wiiliMiirprisd a^p*! sui»f,
*‘1 am a Catholic, sir.*’ I’ll * priest «.f
t^i ft lady, it serins, had forbidden such
gyrations; ben — h*-r reply I li High!
it was noble. H »w 111 *ny DiotesUut
t’hristia'iS, when inviicl |«i a Wieldly
caiiilomitiy at Vitjiai»ev*A‘Hh tlie teach
ings of their ministers, would unit
pioiiqitly tqiou th.* invit*-r, saying, *• I
urn a i/’liiisti 11.” li wa* ft 1-1 t-» witlKS'
the iiitrisfucti in of this 4iier**trteious
species of dan***—origiu.it.ng in tlie
voluptuous c-iptlals of* the *»l 1 w.hI 1 —
into tl e farnious «*f o«ir (Kiumry, and t*»
see it patron t *d by 111 iliV, troiu vvho.n
we looked f»r b*t‘er thin?-.
The Mosquito.—Josti Billings says
the uiosqnlo Wad boru ofp*K»i but h*»u-
esl parents, who had in llieir veius sun;-
of ihe best bitsk1 in the *yj uotr y ^
•iMi enough to know this f.ui, as tiie
time for their auuuai vbit is ran id Li ap-
prcachib^t
Wo-TU Tkyi vu. —A c » r sp >n I-nt *if
the >t. L« u.s L* 1 nbl cmi turn sins that
piJmt ilie f-'liovgjug siui, le reiue*fy fo**
cnoxTa, *ii.irheav.eic.:
A Weak lye, in i*le f (l it g V‘d Wo mI
sis heft aUnit hm s. r*nig as coinitl*»n t
pul in bottles. D.ink. af er each ui-*
afsiUt half a wi.»e g| n« full of the ah-.ve
water, win. h 1 guarantee will he a coin
plete pieveiitativ.* again-t ch den m » *
•uis and dj'Mpep-H.i. Tins call be given
t** an in! mt vb.tho»it iuj try. When ver
the Is*wels become **h *rg -tl, lye water
should it** used freely In 1 he year 1846
I passed up the livi-r «*!* L Uis team 1
Iw.»b**rt Gatn.Jt -h, VV:w. E *d-, Caption
Two men had died of the cabin fium 4
o'clock iu the af*ier>-oou to lOocba-k
iii-xt morning I con-u.tcd with Gnpt.
Eads, am*I a*lvi.'t**l th it he ahnu d pul
w.Mid allies iu the driliking water, s<*
that all the pa-s-nger** sh*iul-l have lo
•iriuk Irimi if. 11c’ did s.». This hap
pened sit Wa«-kad iw P-aitie, «in th**
Missouri Riv r. ll • hR*i not a,-other
sick *A complainingpaft'Ciiger from there
I < Uouric.il Bluff-, ..n i I have c**nvcrsed
with Iii.II. f.« q leiitly s nca*, ami lie f«»|«l
me that he l.a l afa.iys ad >ptc*l t'-at
pi 11. and rn v.*r ha*l auy si kn ** **ti bm
f**»at during the California «*migr*t} n
I*bis si.(Mile iM^*fb*in * is in th** r**ach of
ever\bily VV'lnm mu*le and put in
:t will la-t g**«il a v**ar.
Where ripi ks Gr«*w—Tlie nutmeg
is the kernel of a large, haridsomd lint,
like ll»e . w'alniJi. f It »** em*l**se«l in the
same sort of sp-.ngy CO *t as the walnut ;
the hus* o|h*iis at *»ue end when tlie
friilt w fip ;•
Mace is that which is found between
the covering of the nutmeg aud t!•*-
kc-m l. -•-* ,
Cinnamon is the dried Inirk lif .a tre«*
which grow a hi the East Indies and in
Ceylon. , ;#I
P**pjier is the pndiict of a creeping
plant which grows in Java, Sumatra and
Malacca.
Ginger is the piwit of a platt growing
in the fijitet Indies,
Oh >*i-8 the buds of a tree growing
in Mahiueii.
Uuriau uy i« the seod of u J>l;oit wljicli
tcrowi* wilJ iu Ibia cuuutry auy many
other*,
A
HEROIC REMEDY.
HENRY’S
OAlliiiDTjl'O
Ciinsti In tion
rpnovator!
CASED 0.V SCIENCE.
Pit PARED triT SKILL,
ftird ftll th * ariii'abU i*.g**nu!ty ft d e*is*rtnste
thft th-* srt «f pha-ma**y of the prci**nt dav
eft > co -tiiuute
Aad Coaibi log in Ctmentratsd Form the moot
Valuable Vegetable Juices
Known in the History of Medicines for
PtKimxtS T..E BLOOD,
Imparting
NURTURE TO THE sVi TEM,
Tone lo tlie Stomach,
Aud 8 H.illhr Action of the U*;r. Kilatyi
Sccr«t.T. tad Excretive Urge..*
A DYING Z3UAVE
Lai br^otliinz liis n-*t on th*- HftttVfle'd. hi*
c-*m*.*H* i ini d on ftn-1 left hiw ahinr.—
T kn*w ih** «*A»is»* *»f h■ a approachi'-g end —
it- w n* the dt* illv cnllef. No fi*i**ndjy voice
-*•0 »1 cheer lulu to -ifc —n** human ftkiil Could
•ar- him.
Thouianls of Precious Lives
Nre C-dit H** rap 1\ ft** k ax. a J ft-* Purdy
loitering on t»* nii u*-ti u** y cud. in >uff**ri< k
AjZ'tiy. Wretchedueotf. ftm* Igj >rmuce uf the
r*Uv wl-Tch
£d* cs can err it anl atmigs.
Moorish iuto new Life a id Vigor,
An t cans - h« Bloom of Health
To la 103 one 3 m ’re upo 1 th =ir vritii'rel "lieaks
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF,
*1- u o i*-» vie in- un - w-ues. and before
•h**v are Mir-tr** *il it' a'taek. p'a*tti* i*s«li firni-
Iv i • the j»y-t**iii. an 1 through negl«*«t o** iuaf-
tent ion b -.•Onie* Seat**--l.'ar-d d*-fiei* all . r*hna**v
ur fempota-y treatment to lelinqui.-h ire nicr
eile-*-* grasp.
Do \ ou Know the Cause of
lha w is: d form -t»re hollcw cheek ?
Ihi w hv df ce—the sallow compliatio »1
T13 7 i % -rti ji vkii, .jivosf sye 1
Th3 efii Mn it Arm —th j treat’s ing ’rants ?
Th3 tra- cherous pi npla tht to uri g sort 1
Ths epaljivj 3 n?‘.io 1 ths i fl i*n>l eys 1
Tha impi si tact -t 1 * rou ji coljrl -u akin Y
*»i-d i- bilitfti rnf -.i na * . a .-f th- ’
Th-. -*n-*wer i xi upt- .su’d c »v> a the WioY*
g oua«)ia -Ut i a }ih t-s viz: the
Yang3 of disease
.i ,. .*MJ . .
HUKKOIT Vlt Y TWNT
Arr- ti■ in y fix.-l i., tli. j
Fountiin of Life—the Blood.
T-.E
Iniis3rim : nat3 Vi'ioma-ion
during tli. I.I. w ir. with di-....d l.ymph llfl.
TAINTED T. E RE-tT RL00D
In th* e-.tua I tad. I* ha-* point** l ihr g»* in i»f
th ■ m-H* rnel-n»*h*»iv dm-ase in the 7 jmo
men orn nt*n a -d -llii-lrea 01 all aide* and
1*0 bing abort of
A HEROh REMEDY
will Eiadica’e k root a*>d branch, forever.
Such a Ilentcd . ia
ilKNV.'Y’S
CARBOLIC
CONSTlTUTUhY
RENOVATOR.
On reaching tub '•'t*»?!\cn. it
vi'M!
-si. nc^a’M a*
he r«i-.-t »*id liqui U fh*'em. end
rut it nas^s 1 to th • Blond, it «t-
ht ita f >U(i ai*» head in its g*-rm
and *H»ripa’**ft it Ihrone-Wth^ av
rgii'.a wnii nneniiitf c**rtni t\
one-* <a\
from »h« m**-i
t i-*ki»
•nd m itnrtty
• he
and a**ods new ai.nl. .pare, lilood boat! lin„
t'l'cQK - **v«ry artety at:-; vein
Tn«* tub 4 -»«!*»« **f erdfuia that ronM^npc-
fl *uriah ai d rud hr coating *»f ihe nb
-l(MB-*n like k-rjl«dst»f c*m«, a**e wi*|» red d *
s-dv.-d ft d * nidi** lied and Ilie diva***--! |*>*ifi
on*is ie-i into n t». Ihe r«*rp* 1 l.iver a d 'n
act t- K d **y* hi nmla> d'Oi healthv •**
«r**ti- n. and Uicir natu-ui f i--c lo • r. stored 10
nn w*-i lie* »h a d a Mirny.
It-* ac»**»'i ut*on (h h'ood. fl id** of the b *dv
and *<la d'ifni 8\$ t m a>® *
T0-I*J. ?9iIF/I.'I0 asd d:sisfectaht.
At ire t-*a*b d ere** «lno >*. di ft, had (be vic-
tiui <>f ita vi lence fpii' w *r-*.
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
It RW **m •!»•» c-tire fyntvm *f Pain* *• g
Ach •. enlivens the apirita. and imp. rta
Sparkling bright e*. to :he fya,
A rosy gliw to A Cheek,
A nny ti g3 to Un Lip, *
Aelraraiteto ha ^esl.
A bright »ew t4 ’a Com lixioi,
A bnoya *cy to thi Spirtti.
And hvppioate 0.1 all sides.
Thna*au*l» l»av-* b-**»-i r«n.-ii«d irom the verge
•*f tl *• g -ve It* its
T"ia Remedy ia now offer** to the public
#ish - he m*»rt -wnemn a-s-irance «*f ire i tnnsie
ntemcinai v»HU**», and jmwerfal ilcaiiog prop
el tier.
F??r ot*>. \r7tcn"Mv nr tue
Kiiney*, Eetentioa of Brine,
A>vl D *er<a of Women and Children.
' err-»tt* 'enairatKHi f Vi eakne^s. General La-«i-.
iu le. a-.-l L •'* **f A.'iHjtite, it ia u i-urpas *d.
It *X illffUlMhe^ ,
Aff-et *»l § *f the *t«» ea. ‘nb U il Cm'itPliMS,
J-iseaaei* «-f ll*e Kai tan I *v *p* |>«ia.
E v-i.^li* Female 1 r g darit e*, . i^-
tul*. »*H 'kin '-i-raw* bur
t>m faint !-.d»g rim, Piles,
na y lft*ft-a-e«, o «-
sumptio 1 6c*i*fnia
«r Kirg’- Evil,
By p nill.#.
t'aer.iRED bt
m. M. R HENEY,
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
or KHZ A )
B If LIN M- iSJ’ITAI .
M. 1, L L. D„ K K. S.
HENRY 4 CO.Proprietors.
Labor..to* y, Pearl cretL
p.,l -Offi-r U.,,. ^ tw Vo, t
W‘- ,, - Vs T'.Ti; |-,\ RK.NOVAL-IH ia |l
P.* r *'X ho*tier for gx. S^-nt a ywbeie
o'* receipt of p. ice. P>»tiei.t# » ra requot-d u»
**orr*sjv» d -nnfi-ha t a'ly. ad reply will be
in-ide ♦*% foil--wing ma I
So ! *I hy all e>|>ectab.H iTiip 'i-*te.
K .»errd j*tc >Hih^ *n 4 to' C-ngre*a hr F, M.
t'ssu i*i ih*- Cl u'* OlE v -I 'li- Dt'triai vou^t
ivr U*-- Ho iiherw DuortU vf Xnm Vwik.
merl7-ly
Koskoo !
iHE GREAT REFUTATION
•Inch Koskoo has attained io all parts of &•
country
A* a GREAT and GOOD MEDICINE
And th* Lnrg* Number af
lu'imoniaU
which a-e constantly being received from Phy-
-*iciaiu. and p«*r3*»ni w!.o hate bein eriro by
it-* u.-e, is couciusiva pi oof of its remarkable
■ alutf.
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER
IT II VS NO EQUAL
beinq reslfrrirrLT toe most
Powerful Vegetable Alterative
YET DISCOVERED.
DISEAKta 'ClF TTIK BLeob.
“Tlie life of the fl 3sh is in the Blood," is ft
Scrlpitte ,| niaxi'ii that science proves to be
*ru».. The people talk of ba-i blood, as tlVi
cause «»f many di leases, and-like many popu
lar opinions ihij of bad blood is founded
truth.
The BVteptpms of bad blood arc ususlly
qui « plain—bad Digestian—causes imperfect
nut-itien, a\d consequently the ci’calation is
f eb!e. the Baft t ssu: s loose , their .tone end
la*t icily..swd the tonfus becomes pale, bioad,
•t.-il fr*^quently covered wit”*
c'mt. T is condition soo
roughness **T the skin, then
u c. • a tV*» diseases and when long continued,
r-suIre i -serious lesions of the Brain, Liver,
laing«, or uriija-y apparatus. Much, very
nni'li. suffering is caused by impure blood It
re #»i f imated by some that oue-Stth, of the ho-
•t-a family are effeulcd with Bciufula iu somA
f..i ui
When tire Blool is pure, you are not so lia-
b-e t*> any disease Many impurities of tjre
BU»**d tr m infinite diseases ot. large cit
ies ErvJicate every impurity from the foun
tain **f lif**. aud good spirits, fair skin and vital
strength will return to you.
tli n nasty', whith
soou shows itself
in cinptivs and
KOSKOOl
AS A
LIVER INVIGORATOR!
STANDS UNRIVALLED-
BBI50THE ONLY .BOf.1, MErtldSii
thut li^PICIKNTLY "timulatei and OORUFCTt the
hepatic *-cre‘ms and functional DERisouMEsni
*»f the Ijvr.R withoct Debilitating the system.
W hile it acts freely ut*on the Liver instead of
c ipitMl purging, il grad ally changes the dis-
ci ai g *s to a perfect uatural state.
symptoms op livf.r rcuU-uli Axb
oYsOjIE OK TII0>E DI.ifiASEB
PRODUCED BY IT-
A snljow or yellow color of the skin, or yal-
w ah-brow i spots on the face aud other parti
<*1 the bod**; dnhiess aud diowsiue?s, some 1
time-hen-lache; bitter or bad tiste in the
mouth, internal heat ; ,in many,,.cases a dry.
• easing c*»ugi»; n Ate«*!y appetite - r som,etimei
s-.itr /iu i«- u ; wr.h a :*i,“ of the food; ft
Moved or full feeling about the stomach a d
•i ; aggravating pains in the side*, bick, or
breast a d abo-.t the rhouMers; coiretipation
•»f th« bowels; pites. flatulence, coldness of
he fX* rem ties, etc.
KOSKOOl
fs a re-n^ly °f Wonderful Efficacy in tfcp core
of di eu?**s of Lite Kidneys and Bladder. I
mi*** Affections i» is ss near a specific n$ an
rra-dy can b** It dpes lU work, kindly,. b1-
|-ot*y a.-d -urely. The relief which it affords
g both certain and perceptible.
niSt^Bd OF TilE KIDNEYS AND BLAl5-
J»rR.
Persons nnacqu lilted with ttic sfructnrft
and functions cf the Kidneys cannot estimate
tne i-o *ortfto-.*e of th »ir hcaltliy action.
Krgular *nd sufficient action of the Kidneys
;* a* *in-*ortant, way, even more so. than regu
lar, iy ol the bowels. The Kidneys rfi/aovo
from tbe B'ond tlio^e effete matters* which, if
pri inittcd hr rem iin. would speedily destroy
ai'**. . A total eu.=per.sinr of the. urinary dis-
< narg a will o casion death from thirty-six to
ihr»> eight hou^s.
When the Ur:ws re voided in small quanti
ties nt the time, or when there Is a disposition
*» LV.rt&te more frequently than natural,
wjien th* Urine is high colored or sciMing
with weakness ; n the small of tlie back,
shoiilu aot be tridej. wilk or delayed ; bu*
ko-*k-»o should be taken at o: ce to remedy the
■itficuity, before a lesion of the organs tak-
place. Mo.-1 Lf the dueases .of the Bladd*
..r ginaU from those of the Kidneys, the Ulin
l»ei g imperfectly secreted in the Kidney
prove irri a*ir;g to H e B’addei* apd Uriljjf!
pa-Mgt*. When w^ recoilcst that mediein
•ever re.chea^ha Kidreys except through tli
vnei al e rcitiation «-f ti e Blood, we sea Ik
necessary it Is to keep th3 Fountain of L*
Pure.
Koskoo!
meet* with gke.it success in the cure
Dl-EA-ES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Almnftt nine-tenth* of opr people suffer .fro’
.« rv*»u# exbauduou. and are therefore, liubt
»•» ire c-mic *m'.taat evils of mental depression
conKMed iJ«ms, softening of the brain, insanity
and c implete breaking ilovo of the gen^r-
heiilth. Thooaand* arc sufiferiug to-day wit
brok*-i.*d‘»wn nervous systems, and, unfortu
nfttely. tobacco, al-'ohol, lat« hours, over-work
(meutql au-1 physical.) are causing diseases
• lie nervous system to iucrcasc at a fearful ra
tio.
The symptoms to which diseases cf the nerv
ous system gire rise, mav be stated as follows
A dull, heavy feeling iu the head, sometibi -
«»* e or !<»*»« revere/tfliq or headache;. Fet-fild
**al Lletad iche. •> mb .esc, Noises or Ringing :
he Llfftd; (.'oi.fu-iou of Ideas; Tempofrar
I»m of Memery ; Dtj^ction of Spirits r -Start
mg daring 8l**ep ; Bt»d Dreams ; Hesitation i
An wering Questions; Dulneas of Hearing
Twi chi g of rhe Face, Artpk, etc., which, if r-
prom.-tl* treated, lea to P<* alysls, Deiiriu
Insauity, Impoteucy, Apopld^, etc., e‘c.
KOSKOO!
NOT a secret quack remedy. FOR Ml
around each botile. Recommended by th
bvftt P ijs-ician-, eminent Divines, Edito
D.ug 0 Lre, Mercliauis, ete,
rax Be-t asd Most Pormjim Mk^iclve ix (J
PRU*.ieED OKkI tt
J, J. LAWRENCE, M. D
-IRGAXIC CHEMIST,
Laboratory aaa Ufllct, So. fi Ji.ijr St.,
NORFOLK, VA.
Price—OSE DOLLAR TER BotTLE-.
For Ml. by Drojj-.w McryvrUry'
marlJ-Sq,