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^rofessioiwl CjiItOs.
D UNI. A I' SCOTT.
R. U. HAItVHT, . . .
IIARVEY Sc SCOTT,
ATTORNEY3 AT LAW,
ROME °-Y
A DVANCE* o( money osn usually lie had
itpin good claims loft for collection.
Klimt. June 1.—!y.
Z. II. HARGROVE,
A T T O K N E Y AT LAW,
ROMS, eA -
Orrica—Ovor Fort A Hargrovo's uew storo.
febl'J—ly
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR SALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
• adapted to Planter’s use—
For Gash,
Consisting, of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, acousta, 1,500 tons, c*pt. m. a. woodhaii.
Nails, Negro Kerseyswlllankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoals, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnaburgs,
ma yl 8-1 y. Factory Thread, Ac*, Ac.
A. J. BEARDEN,
AMBUOTYFIST.
If you want a good picture
couie to
BEARDEN’S GALLERY,
over Jones A Scott*#. whuro he is neatly fit
ted up for the business, and will tnko a better
one than erer [marO.— iy»
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. T. Duane,
Js now permnnentlv located
JOHN F. COOPER,
ATTORNEY AT L AW,
ROME. GA -
Will practice in the Courts of North West
ern Georgia. Collecting promptly attended to.
Orriox—In City Hall Ruilding, up stairs.
aprT-ly •
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, OK.
Wi.t prvtino in the cou-itiev of Cherokee
lai Oft:* ovor N. J. O-n’ie-fs Clothing store
RsrautvcFi —Unicrwoot A Smith. Rome
Cta. T. R. R. Cobb. E«q.. Ath«n«. f*n. ian27
THUS. J. VERDERY,
A T T ® R N E Y A T L A W,
CEDAR TOWN. OK.
Win pra.tioe in the counties of Fiord,
l’elk. Paulding. Carroll. Uaraldaon and Cass.
Strist attention paid tocolleotiivr. iau”<*-lv
HENRY A. GARI’RELL,
ATTORNEY at law.
ROME • •
Strut attentisn given to collecting and sh
earing elaimi in Upper Georgia. fcbi-lr
0. H. SMITH.
j. w. 11. CNticnwnoe. .
UNOERWOOII Sc SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OA.
in Home,and has taken rooms
over Fort A Ilurtrrove’* store,
where ho will ho pleased to receive the calls
of thus*-who limy require his professional
services.
lie would also state that ho is prepared to
insert artificial teeth, on vulcanized rubber,
which is fast superceoding nil other styles of
work, now made, combining as it does,
LIGHTNESS,
AND
A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity,
WITH
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at New York prices.
muy4—ly
BOOTS AND SHOES
NANCFACTFnKP 1IT
P. A. O MIS ERG,
ROME 0.1.
The Subscriber is supplied
with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF. PA
TENT LEATHER, and all other materials
for Gentleman’s Dress Roots A Shoes!
He employs the host of Workmen and keeps
posted on tho latest fashions.
Genteel Fits and Work warranted.
Thankful for past furors ho hopes to r®
reive a continuation of patronago in this
branch of homo industry.
aug!?5—ly * P. A. OMBEItG.
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME
L. P. THOMAS, I’re’r.
(Lateof Eutonton Hotel.)
Tur. Stage OflWii are kept at this House,
and it is nearest tho Depot jan5
, w. v, 1. AM KIM,
FOR NEW YORE.
FAKE REDUCED,
Freights and Passage as Low as by
any other Steamer.
CABIN PASSAGE,
$15 00.
By tlio Splendid and Commodious BIDE
HEEL STEAMERS
Floiiida, 1,200 " “* I.ane Ciowell,
Ai.adaha, 1,000 “ « G. R. Soberck,
These steamships belonging to tho old es-.
tablished and favorite lino, known as the
“New York and Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company,” and in comfort, accommoda
tions and Faro, cannot he excelled. They
are commanded by experienced, skillful and
polite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIE,
Agents Savannah.
BAWL L. MITCHELL A SON,
jti!20—tf Agents, New York.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,.
—SUCCESSORS TO—
JEFFERS & GOTRRAN,
Factors & Commitslon Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE S. OUTRAN, Rome, Ga.
WM.II.JEFFERS. . *
HENRY I,. JEFFERS,
September 7,—ly.
► Charleston, S. C.
WM. MCXAUGHT, )
J AH. O It MUNI), j
McNAUGHT, ORMOND & Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealero in General Merchandize.
Keystone Buildings, Whitehall St.
ATLANTA, GA.
ttuREFEUENCF.S—Messrs. Smith A
Pa,trick; Smailwcod. Enrl A Co.: Allen, Mc
Lean A llnlklcy, New York i Win. M. Law-
ton t Oo., Naylor A Smith, Charleston; J. K.
Tcfi, Cash’r., Dtincnn A Johnston, Savannah;
Post A Mel, New Orleans; Walsh, Smith A
Co.. Mobile: Crittenden A Co., Louisvillo; M.
J. Wicks, Prcv Memphis; D. A. January A
Co., St. Louis. nov23.1y.
ROME,
Practice in Upyer Georgia: alio in tho
Federal District C.urt of Marietta.
jan29’59-ly
C. II. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Doeds for Alabama and
Tennessee. nngll.
tiios. i. ckiirv. : : : :
PERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Choice Hotel,
W ILL keep constantly on hand, a well
selected assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such ns, Bacon. Lard. Flour.
Meal’ Ac., Ac., which we will sell low for
Cosh, or country produce, at eush prices. We
feel grateful. for oast favors, and hope by
prompt attention to business, and fair deal
ing. to receive a liberal slmreof patronage.—
Our motto will be quick sails and short pro
fits. Give us a nail before buying elsewhere,
Rome, Aug. 31, ’oll.tf.
BARRETT A TODD,
UKAI.EtlS IX
Choice Family Groceries!!
ROME, - - - - GKO.
EUNDUIRS.
1 OO Bag* of l’rimo Rio Coffoe.
1 vJyJ 10 BagsOW Gororurocnt Jura Coffoe
5 Bag* Lnguiru Coflee,
5 Bags Mocha Coffee,
10 Hhds. W. I. Molnaaes.
25 BaIos Bagging,
100 Coil* Mttahiun Spun Rope,
25 Bbla. St«* wart’s A. A 0. Sugar,
100 K(*g® of Nail*.
50 Boxus Virginia Tohnoco,
75.000 Uavanna and German Sogars, *
75 Boxes On miles. *
On hand and to arriv*. for sale low for Cash
yr. ii, wniTK. it. l. cARTun. .
: Wj Hr WHITE ' CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF * Dll^LiSjlB IN
Saddles, Bridles
And Harness. 1
BROAD 8T r , ROME, GA.
K EEP constantly on hand it largo and
.V’pll, Selected Stock of
Carriage, Harness and Saddle
TRIMMINGS.
Also n heavy stoek of BOOT AND SHOE
FINDINGS, sueh as Solo and Upper Leath
er, Calf Skins, Ac.
All of which we offer VERY CHEAP fqr
CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers. Wo
esn bo found at the old standof W. II. Whlto,
| doers below Turnley A Baker’s Drug Storo.
janI2
National Democracy,
An described’ b/ the Charleston Hor-
wys,.;'.r f . U,...' T
There are Consolidation-Dotooofata,
who affirm, with the old John Adams
Federalists of .'98 and '99; that the 8u-,
ireme Court of -the'United States ia the
mol arbiter of the measures of Congress;
and that the -States have no power to
; ^e,same i^mo^ptof space could not
be batter filled thanjwith the following
beautiful extract r'fMf’./.IfeiJ hi
REMOVAL J
M’GUIRE & PINSON,
H AVE Removed to their new building
first door below tho Drug Storo of
Turnley A Baker, whero they will take
pleasure in waiting on their old customers
and the public generally. jan3-tril Awtf
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
TliE
REGULAR STAGE OFFICE.
There is n Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel, whore Horses and Vehicle*
are kept for hire. jnnUtwtf
Misses Noble & Stoeckel,
ARK SELLING OFF THEIR
Fall and Winter Stoek,
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
The Ladiei will do well to give them a call
if they wish articles in their line Cheap.
do«l4
or to prompt puring customers, hv
octl2.3m. ' BARRETT'* TODD.
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORN H Y AT LAW,
ROME OK.
febl0’57
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ItOME • • •
OrrtcR-—In City Hail Building.
apr8-1y
HA.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.
OFFERS his Professional sorricos to the
•citizens of Romo and vicinitv. When not
profossionelly engaged, may'alwaysb» round
-at the office formerly ocoupiod hr Dr. Robt.
Batty, or at the Drug Store of Newman A
Nowlin. novll.ly.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PIIY8ICIAN,
Ten miles west of
oct5'59—ly ROME, GA.
WM. FAREI.L, 1*. D.,
ROME Ok.
Orrica—In the old Post Office.
aprl’57
II. II. PENNY,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CA VE SPRING, GA.
Sept. 7, ’5fl.-n45-Iy.
J. B. MURPHY
J. C. REESE, M. D.
SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD. Ce. GA
Office at J. A Whiteheads* angK.ly.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
R KSPECTFULLY informs Itis friends, and
the public generally, that lie continues
tiie practice of DENTISTRY in all its branch
es, and has fitted up an office, over the store
of McGuire * Pinson, where ho is prepared
to execute all operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in the most approved manner.
lie would also call tho particular attention
of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su
perior stylo of teeth, set on gold plutc : for
beauty, strength and life-like appoacance,
they are not surpassed. As 011 impression lias
been made that my prices for dental opera
tions are higher than the usual run of Den
tists, I bog leave to say that they ore the same
as charged by Dentists et Augusta, Macon
and Savannah. For Artificial Work my char
ges arc as follows:
Entire Sets Uppornud Lower from$10D toS25t
Half Seta, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 159
Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 25 each.
Partial Sots iu proportion to tho nbovo.
As I uin well posted in all (lie late improve
ments of the day. I feel confidout that I can
mcot tho wants of all who may neod tho ser
vices of a Dentist, and if references nro want
ed; ns to their utility in answering tho purpo
ses of nature, I can give them In abundance,
from those who have tested my skill, for the
last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining
States.
J. B. MURPHY.
Romr, Sept. 14, 1859.-If.
EDDLEMAN Sc BANKS,
Wholesale and llntnll Dealers in and Manu
facturers of
Boots, Shoes, Leather, Lasts,
PEGS, CALF, LININGS, AND
BINDING SKINS!
SHOEMAKERS’ TOOLS, &c.,
Of which they keep a constant supply at .the
lowest cash prices. Also—Agents for the
only Machine that Sews with a
WAX THREAD.
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Geo.
Would invite the attention of Country Mer-
cliauts to our prices. [nov23-2m.
Prof. C. W.i LANGWORTHY
WILL OPEN HIS
GLASS OF VOCAL MUSIC
ON MONDAY NIGHT, 8th AUGUST, ’59.
AT ROOMS,
2d Floor of Fort Sc Freeman’s Block.
AS'Seaiion, five months—Terms, $10 per
scholar. - • - - • [aug3—2m
LOUIS VALENTINO,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, ... - - GEORGIA,
W OTLD respectfully invite the eititemof
Atlanta and vicinity to call and ex
amine his extensive and well selected etoek of
Confectionaries, Cigars, &c.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS are particular
ly invited to give him a call, fer he will sell
to them at alow price, for cash.
He havalso, on hnnda large stock of CON
FEOTIONARY of his own manufacture, su
perior to any in the city. nov23-ly<
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
HOME, GA.
JUST RECEIVED
a large and exten
sivo Stock of School,
Classical and Miscellaneous Books. 'Also, a
Jarge variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Articles,
bloom fad
upon the youn,
Improvement
the United States, to oorry out tSeir
most unjust policy. There are Protect
ive Tariff Democrats, who will prey upon
the agricultural and commercial, to
promote the manufaeturinaintersits.—
There are Anti-Slavery, or WilmotTro-
viso Democrats, who hare denied the
equality of the Southern States with
the Northern States in our Territories,
or who now seek, although admitting
our equality, to dsprive us practically of
any benefit resulting from it, through
the partial administration of the Gener
al Government.
During General Jaokson’s Adminis
tration the Republican party ohanged
its name to Democratic party; and now.
a portion of the Democratic party have
taken up the cast off rags of the old
Federal Consolidation party to adorn
and uniform their adherents, and call
themselves National Democrats- The
assumption of nationality did not help
the old Federal party. Theysoonfouftd
it expedient to drop it, arid assume the
name of Whigs. It will as little aid the
new adherents of nationality in the
Democratic party. Following the old
Federal Consolidation party in assuming
their name, what ean they mean but to
assume their principles T
Let us spread aoloak over our sores,
wide enough to smother the stench of
all our rottenness. Let us oall ourselves
National Democrats. You are “high"
on the sovereignty of the General Gov
ernment; that is intensely “national,"
and the cloak will suit you. You are
“odorous" on Internal Improvements;
it is national, and the cloak will cover
you. You are “running" on the Tariff;
the cloak will cover you. You are swel
ling blue agaiqst slavery extension, and
defeat it by Squatter . Sovereignty in
California or in Kansas, and the cloak
will cover iyou.
, The South- seems doomed most pa
tiently, to run round the circle of lifting
the Democratic party to power, support
ing it, and being betrayed—betrayed on
the Tariff in 1828—betrayed in the re
peal of the 21st Rule in '44—betrayed
in her preclusion from California in' ’$2
—betrayed in Internal Improvements
in 'oT—-ahd lastly, betrayed now in Kan
sas, and to be driven out of Kansas; un
less her brave sons in that Territory, in
defiance of the Administration, can
maintain their rights and, save Kansas
to the South.
of Paradise. I gaied
world, radfotsti.mUk--
•ose upon ihe pinions
»f 4hfl4riCbBHr%Mad caught the sweet
wilderness, I ; £
rivers, flashing ii
the b*
upon their Bosoms,
up their anthems in these lolit
none was here to listento’the
melody but U-.The-fawV»»>bdtondpdtifrer
the newtbom.; kills,q agd rfrtvanlQjitdhn
limpid streams, ng<
raised to ft\juro dr 1
Pof thousand* of yean the 1
rose in beauty upon’ thetd I
shores, and its,twin.,,sister of i
Ixcixdiaby Ncwsparsts.—The follow
ing paragraph is from a private letter
from Washington;
Positive evidence is how on record
here, that incendiary abolition articles
and documents, which the Tribune,
from its party position, dare not pub-
Hi
R.J. JOHNSON, .
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Rome, Ga.
LUMBER OF ALL HINDS,
AT
Wragg’s Steam Saw Mill!
Will cive strict attention to tho
8 SELLING of cotton.
And alt kinds of Produce, and Heavy Goode,
that may be coneijtnoa to him.
1 Poet ~“
M^eoitee atthe Poet Offieo eorner. t»ng * 4
DAVID G. LOVE,
HOTARY POBLIC,
PENMA Nf
Collector and General Agent
Rome, May 19, ’*9.
MUTUAL 1 " INSURANCE
COMPANY.
ROME, * - - - - - OK.
Orncs—At Heme Railroad Depot.
W. B. COTHRAN, Pree’t.
C. H. STILLWELL, See’j. july*8
T HE subscriber, desirous of keeping up
witli tho wants of tho community, n
Clothing Manufactured
On Commission.
P ARTIES purchasing their goods in the
piece, can hare them mado up in any
style, and of any assortment of sizes, at a
charged' ten per cent.on the ncttcost,
The subscriber having many years experi
ence in tho business, with unusual facilities,
for the manufacture of extra fine and medium
clothing, cun offer grent inducements to those'
who prefer ordering thoir goods to buying
them ready-made. J. It. 8HOTWELL,
ltcfercnecs: Rahway. New Jersoy.
Messrs. J. R. Daniel * Co., Columbus, Ga.
“ W. Q. A A. R. Andrews, Montgom
ery. Ala. Mr. A. C. Vail. Millodgeville, Ga.
doe21—tin
jDiigrsviiigH, rHiuuiiua uuu fuuv/ .uhuicb,
miitable for the Holidays. Merchants and
School Teachers, supplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prioes. The attention
of purohasers respectfully solicited.
Terms Oaali.
jan3—twly
Gas Lights! Gas Lights!!
Gas made from Common
PINE WOOD !
— ty,
recently increased their facilities for furnish
ing Lumber of nil the various kinds requir
ed for building and other ordinary purposes.
Tho Lumber is inferior to uone and' ts fur
nished on as reasonable terms as can be had
anywhere in this section.
All the Labor
about the Mill is performed by white mei,—
the timber used and machinery is not excell
ed, and all bills for lumber will be PROMPT
LY and ACCURATELY filled.
Three Teams
are regularly employed to haul lumber to
Rome and other places, and contracts can be
mado for lumber delivered.
Terms for Hauling, CASH,
but reasonable credit will be given on the
lumber itself.
We are thankful for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same.
L. R. * 8. ». WRAGG.
Flotd Cosxtt, Feb2—tf *
W. H. MAGILL & CO.,
Builders of Gao Apparatus for making Gat
from Wood.
T HE subscribers aro now prepared to build
and furnish Gnss Apparatus for cittee,
villages,towns, public and private buildings,
on short notice.
Gas made from common pine wood is cheap
er and better than any other light knpwn
from another source.
Persons wishing to see the Wood Gas
Works in opperation, can see them at Grady,
Nicholson A Co’s., Col. Hammond's or Dr.
Ware's in Athens, Ga.
'&4)„AU kinds of uas and Steam fittiug
done to order.
'StQ.AU kinds nf Gas and Steam fillings
constantly on hand, tor lighting and heating
purposes.
Orders sent through tho Post Office, or oth
erwise, will be punctually attended to.
Rome, Ga. W. H. MAGILL * CO.
1. X. ROSS, WM. II. MAOILL.
nov30-ly.
SHORT CREDIT
For Drugs and Medicines.
W E, the undersigned Druggists of Rome
respectfully inform our friends and
patrons that we have adopted the six months
rule. AU our bills in future will be due July
1st and Januaty 1st.
FARELL * YKI8EK,
NEWMAN A NOWLIN,
P, L. TURNLY,
J. C. BAKER.
JOBS—twewlm
The Homestead
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Of the City of New York.
This Company continues to insure against
Loss or Damage by Fire,
On the most favorable terms and Pays
Fully the Losses sustained,
And not pro rata Ac.
WM. CHAUNCEY, Pres’t.
Jko. K. Oaklet, P1111.0 Hirnn,
Sec’y, Vic* Pres’t.
B- F, JONES, Agent, Rome. nov23-Sm
A Fresh Supply of
M RS. WINSLOW’S Soothing Syrup, Ba
kor’s Infallible Tetter Ointment, Iloilo'
way's Pills and Ointment, India Chologogne
Young American Linamont. Just Received
by, [jull3.] J. G. YEISER.
C. W. LANGWORTHY,
PROFESSOR OF
]PIAN0, ORGAN
Guitar and Vocal Music,
ROME, GA, ang3.1y
lish, are regularly sent over to the Her
ald with a request for publication, and
that these requests are never refined.— ;
Upon thiB subject you will hear more
when the Senate re-asaemblea, and it ii
alio very likely' that certain of the
Southern Legislatures, now in session,
will take measures to have the Horald
excluded from mail facilities within
their respective jurisdictions. This is
positive, and fVom authority, though the
source from whence the information
conies cannot be mode public until
the action pointed out has been adopted.
TI —' lA
t^xouldAK
Old! call you me7 Aye! when the
AWrfgtity spoke iyealion into hlrth. I
was there. Then was I born'amid, tho
1
rttog
aneholy ruin mark. .
existence; but When
were laid ihtho earth. I waa tKirt-'lifid
all the glory, tplbndbr ahd Widcedneak I
was in their busy streets
their magnificont piles a
ous palaces to the earth;
show a long aha fearful account against
them. -1 control the fate of empires; I
;ive, theie pieriod of gloty
tut I conceal in them th
ay;'the/must gojlowh,
ho dust, their ’proud ho
down before the rising glories of youdg
pations to whoa# prosperity..titwo „wiu
also come a date and day of decline,..1
tiso my Wing Over tnp earth, and watch
te course and deities of ita inhabitants.
I call ut>on the viotota upoh the hills,
and crumble tU ; grey ruins to the
ttS
spread silken tt-esses tifcn tlio : brbW of
the young; and plant grey diairs oh” ttte
bead, of the eged man<i: Dimple* ju&d
th# brow of tho JttfwT wllb Wcii
Old oall ye ihe! Aye, but wherfvtill tfty
days be numbered 7 Witten will . time
andetornity mgn wiU t M»p
mence it revolution t- Ndt till Hb/ Wtfo
first bidme bttgin my flight aa order* it.
When his purpose, who called- mq. into
hour t r Iahall>go«o4M)'pftb^M»B Uh
living. 1 <«»n 1 -itibiq Ima laijtamnw.--?
iBljilVf .f’Uiv
5raasjka.oOT.iki Driam:—A Ooires
pondent in the Richmond Dispatch tells
the followingin a letter from one.of the
springs: , • n Do t -Mfruitin Jttd“
•Af» amusing incident, occurred oh th*
ears of tiqe Virginia and Tennessee road,
which must be preierVW lit print ,'£»
the train entered the Big Tnanel, tiittA
this, place in acoordanoewith itJM usual
custom, a lamp was lit. , A servant -
componying her mistress ‘
a profound slumber,*butj
was lit she awoke, and naif'*
gined herself in the inferntl rieglonK
Van tie with fright she implored hbr
Maker to have mercy,on.lrer, .remark
ing at the sathe time, “tho devil has got
too at last ?" < Her mistress sitting
seatin front of tho fortified ne
Schedule.
Home and Kingston
N and after Thursday, December 1st, the
firxt train will leave daily, at UJ o'clock,
A. M., returning to Romo 41 P. M-, excepting
Sundays, when it will return at t P. M.
Second train will leave Rome at 7 o'clock,
P. M., daily, (excepting Sundays) retuyaing
to Romo next day ht CJ A. M.
This second train makes complete commo
tions wtth the Talladega stages; also eon-
neeta with the two morning trains on the VI
A A. Railroad, at Kingston.
Offioe Rome Railroad, Rome, Nov. 29, ’69,
dec7 W. 6. COTHRAN, Gen’l Sup’t,
Purity of Character.
Over the beauty of a plum and the
apricot there grows a bloom and beauty,
more exquisite than the fruit itself—a
soft, delicate flush that overspreads its
blushing cheek. Now if you strike
your hand over that,and it is once gone,
it is gone forever; for it never grows but.
once. The flower that bangs in the
morning impearled with dow—arrayed
as no queenly woman ever was arrayed
with jewels—once shake it so that the
beads roll off, and you may sprinkle
water over it as you ploase, yet it con
never be made again what it was vrhett
the dew fell silently upon it from hea
ven ! On a frosty morning you may see
the panes of glass covered with land
scapes—mountains, lakes,, and trees
blended in a beautiful, fantastio picture.
Now lay your hand upon the gloss, and
by the scratch of your finger, or by .the
warmth of your palm, all the delicate
tracery will be obliterated. .So there is
in youth a beauty and purity of. charac
ter, which, when once touched, and do-,
filed, can never be restored—a fringo
more delicate than frostwork, And
which,when torn and broken,will neve.r
be re-embroidered, A man who has
spotted and soiled his garments in
youth, though he may seek to make
them white again, can never wboljy do
it, even were he to wash tltom with bis
tears. When a young man leaves his
father's house, with the blessing of his
mother’s tears still Vret.ijpon his fore
head, if he once loses that purity of
character, it is- a loss that he can never
make whole again. Such is the conse.
quence of crime. Its effects cannot be
eradicated; it can only be forgiven
you; jest what ;l
frtif
houj
wotl
spec tod ^ fg always
got fo.debad piaoejl
woro tottered with so muCb^vfeheinonco
that not a word was lost, and whole
coach became convulsedlaughter.' 1
H
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Grass &nd' Clover Seed.
ERP Gran, Slue^OraM, Orchard Grass,
Timothy ao4 Red Closer Seed—a fresh
unt received a#d for sale by
sept28.tC TURNLFY
To Cut AV 'Karras.—The most simple
and best way, is to rub the brick dust
on them with half of a raw potato.—
There appears to be dome virtue in tbs
juice of the potato whioh aids in clean
ing them.
TAt Springfield,ill., corn is selling,
delivered at the oars, for twenty cents
^ ‘ liar.
per bushel, and wheat at. one dpil
Mt*“CMuv dis ohn* gwfare«u%aih^
ington toply for offis ob dc gobern-
1 in w ,*L, • di ni
ton in do Poefcoffis Apartment.'! 1«•' «'
‘-Sexton of PostApartwftal War. aaita
time dey hab money jq 'em and dehi- Y
rifle do corpse 1 You see, saht Yah!
yah! yah!® \
■ i'eee«, ft#.0
lad, “for dad and nitf'kehps Avl j
era; he doeir the houaeWwl! fad” 1
the marketing-" need sad upituloeeq A
“who behaved most intrepidly during
the ountystt"; , The,
unanimously giyeU'
are mistaken," rcnl
boldest fellow w»a
twenty times during
and he didjjqt cease, ty vary • to?totj^.;
Whole time:"' ,, Ja , r
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