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ROME, GEO., TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14,1860.
NO,19.2
ffilje (Eti-totckln Courier
PUBLISHED EVERT [
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"who advertise larger amounts.
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the same as advertisements.
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eeeding Five Lines in length, aie published
gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of
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tices accompanied with a responsible name'
and they will be published with pleasure.
ftofefwoiwl folrite.
a. D. BCtCLAE SOOTT.
, HARTF.T A dCOTT,
1TTORHETI AT LAW,
HOME, . . . OA.
A DVANCES oi mon.v oan usually be had
upon good claims left fsr collection.
Rome, June 1.—ly.
, Z. B. HARGROVE,
A T T'6 R N K Y AT lAW,
ROME, «A,
Orrios—Over Fort A Hargrove's now store.
febl»—ly
8oain»s Satis,-
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR SALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted to Planter’s use—
For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnabnrgs,
moyl8-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J.. T. Duane,
I s now permanently located
in Rome,and has takenroo'nsunSMBfo
over Fort A Hargrove’s store, ^UJU
where he will be pleased to receive the calls
of tho,* who may require his professional
services.
He would also state that he is prepared to
insert artificial teeth, on "vulcanised rubber,
whieh is fast supercccding sll other styles of
work, now made, combining as it does,
LIGHTNESS,
AND
A Fleasiit Decree of Elasticity,
• r WITH
Cleanline & and Durability.
All work performed at New York prices,
may 4—ly
FOR NEW YORK
FARE REDUCED.
Freights and Pnssage as Low as by
any other Steamer.
CABIN^ PASSAGE,
’ t**« 8 l ,Iendi 'l end ‘Commodious SIDE
EEL STEAMERS
Auousta, 1,500 tons, Capt M. 8. Woodhall.
Flobida, 1,200 « “ Isaac Cirw.ll,
Alabama, 1,300 « « G. R. Behesck,
These steamships belonging to the old es
tablished and favorito line, known as the
end Savannah Steam Naviga
tion Company.” and in comfort, accommoda
tions and Fare, cannot be excelled. They
are commanded by experienced, skillful and
polite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER A OALLIE,
„ ,.... _ Agents Savannah.
SAM L L. MITCHELL A 80N,
jul20—tf Agents, New York.
JOHN F. COOFER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME,
Will praetiee in tka Courts of North West-
era Georgia. Collecting promptly attended to.
Omen—I a City nail Building, up stairs,
aprf-ly ,
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNET AT LAW,
ROME, - - - 8A.
Wli. prattioo in the couitis. of Ohorokoo
8a. Ofi't over N. J. Osfoorx’s Clothing store
Riraasvca—TIndsrwvoi A Smith. Roms
8a. T. R. R. Cobb. Esq.. Athens. Ga. jan27
TIIOS. J. VERUERV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, OA.
Will practice ia the counties of Floyd,
Folk. Paulding. Carrell, Haraldson and Cass.
Sirist attention paid to collecting. jan26-ly
HENRY A. GARTRELL,
ATTORNET AT LAW,
ROME. OA-
Strut attentUn given to rolleeting and se-
•■ring daimsin Upper Georgia. febl-ly
j. w. w. sxnsawoon o. w. smith.
UNDERWOOD A SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, OA.
Paicncn in Upper Georgia: also in the
Federal District Court of Marietta.
jan20’59-ly ..
C. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Dteds for Alabama and
Tanneries. >n rl.
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
RVME.
GA.
foblO’57
W. R. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME GA.
Orrioa—In City Hail Building.
apr3-ly
J. B. W. NOWLIN. M. D.
OFFERS his Professional sorvless to the
eltixeni of Rome and vicinity. When not
professionally engaged, may always be found
at the office formerly occupied hj Dr, Robt.
Batty, or at tha Drug Store of Notvman 4
Nowlin. norO.ly,
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten miles wost of
oetS’tO—ly ROME, GA.
Wfilt FARELL, M. D.,
ROME . . f OA.
Omen—In the' old Post Office.
aprl’57 , .
BOOTS AND SHOES
MAKCr ACTS BID IV
F. A. OMBERG,
ROME GA.
The Subscriber is supplied
with a fino lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA
TENT LEATHER, and ail other materials
for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots A Shoes.
He employs the best of Workmen and keeps
posted on the latest fashions.
Genteel Fite and Work warranted.
Thankful for post favors he hopes to re
reive a continuation of patronage in this
branch of home industry.•
aug25—ly P. A. OMBERG.
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME, ........ GA.
L. F. THOMAS, Pro’r.
, (Lateof Eatonto'n Hotel.),
Tmt Stage Offices'are kept «t this House,
and it is nearest the Depot jan5
s. J. rrnnr, ::::::: o. w. r. i.amkin.
PERKY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. 4 Choice Hotel,
W ILL keep constantly on hand, a well
selected assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, sucli as, Baron. Lard, Flour,
Meal’ Ac., Ac., which we will sell low for
Cash, or country produce, at cash prices. Wo
feel grataful for past favors, and hope by
prompt attention to business, and fair deal
ing, to receive a liberal share of pntronagf.—
Our motto will be quiek sails and short pro
fits. Give us a call before buying elsewhere,
Rome, Aug. 31, '59.tr.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,.
-SUCCESSORS TO—
JEFFERS & COTRRAN,
Factors A Commltsion Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE 8. COTRAN, Rome, Ga.
WM.H.JEFFERS. a „
HENRY L. JEFFERS, j Charleston, a C.
September 7,—ly.
gitsine&i
A. J. BEARDEN,
AMBROTVPIST,
- ROME, GA.
jan31,1800j tTrlly.
JOHN T- .SMITH,
WITH
Geo. W. ACJehial Read,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS,
and Straw Goods,
Paris style Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS. Ao.,
120 Chambers and 50 Warren Streets.,
NEW YORK,
4th and 5th 8treets above tho Aster House.
jan28—trftm
w. n. WHITB.
WU. MCVAfUHT, t I THOS. SCBOTCRIX,
JA8. ORMOND, j | ISO, MORRISOM.
McNAUGHT, ORMOND St Co.,
Commission Merchants,
And Dealers in General Merchandise,
Keystone Buildings, Whitehall St
ATLANTA,GA.
^PREFERENCES—Messrs. Smith A
Patrick; Smallwood, Earl A Co-1 Allen, Mc
Lean A Buikley, New York ; Wm. M. Law-
ton A Co., Naylor A Smith, Charleston; J. K.
Toft, Cash’r., Duncan A Johnston, Savannah;
Post A Mel, New Orleans; Walsh, Smith A
Co.. Mobile; Crittenden A Co., Louisville; M.
J. Wicks, Pres, Memphis, D. A. January A
Co., St. Louis. nov23.1y.
n. L. CARTER.
W, H. WHITE & CO..
MANUFACTURERS OF A DEALERS IN
Saddles, Bridles
And Harness.^^^
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
E EEP constantly on hand a large and
Well Selected Stock of
Carriage, Harness »nd Saddle
TRIMMINGS.
Also a heavy stock of BOOT AND SHOE
FINDINGS, such.as Sole and Upper Leath
er, Calf Skins, Ac.
All of which we offer VERY CHEAP,for
CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers. We
oan be found at tho old stand of W. H. White,
2 doors below Turaley A Baker's Drugstore,
Janl2
J.B. MURPHY
BES1DENT DENTIST,
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends, uml
the public generally, that he continues
the praotloeof DENTJSTR Y in all its branch -
es, and has fitted up an office, ovgr the store
df ILGulro 4. Pliison, where ho is prepared
to execute alloporatlons appertaining to,Den
tistry, in tho most approved manner.
He would also call tho particular attention
of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su
perior style of tooth, set on gold plute ; for
beadty.v strength and life-like appearance,
they areriot surpassed. As ait-impression has
been made that ray prices for dental opera
tions are higher than the usual run of Den
tists, I beg leave to say that they are tho Kamo
as charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon
and Savjmdalw For Artificial Work myowif
ges are aafollows:
Entire 8ets Upper and Lower from$100 to $25t
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150
Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower,: 25 each.
Partial Sets in proportion to the above.
As Tam well posted in Sll the lata Improve
ments of tho day, I feel confident that I can
meet the wants of all who may need the : ser
vices oft Dentist, aud if references are dent
ed; as to their utility in answering the purpo
ses of natare, I ean give them in abundance,
from thoSs. who have tested my skill, for the
last fourteen years, in this, and adjoining
J. B. MURPHY.
Rom, Sept. 14,1859.-tf.
Hi H. *BNN*.
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
' CAVE SPRING, GA.
«*pi.T,'W.-h44-1y. " ’ ”
, Wra gireHrlot attention fetke
P SELLING OF COTTON.
And all kipds af Produce, asd Heavy Goods,
that may becon«igneO to him. .
W,*0iaca at tho Post Offloe corner, [ang.24
DAVID G. LOVE,
JIT
fENRAN,
General Ag#fc
-Rome, May ft, ’5*.
WUTIJAli INSURANCE
COMPANY.
„ ItOMB. • • * * * * ?A.
Orrict—At Rome Railroad Depot
W, a COTHRAN, Pres’t
. A B‘ STILLWELL, Sso’y.) ' julyl*
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS,
WraggV Steam Saw Mill!
T HE subscriber,, desirous of keeping up
with the wants of the community, have
recently loereased their facilities for furnish
ing Lumber of all the various kiuds requir-
eafor building and other ordinary purposes.
The Lumber is inferior to none and is fur
nished on aa reasonable terms as can be had.
anywhere in this section.
All the Labor
about the Mill is performed by white men,—
the timber Used and machinery la not'excell
ed, and all bills for lumber will be PROMPT
LY and ACCURATELY filled.
Three Teams
made for lumber delivered.
Terms for Hauling, CASH,
but reasonable credit will he given op the
lumber Itself.
We are thankfol for the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the saina.
L. B A B. D. WRAGO.
Tloto Covstt, Feb2—tf '
prot
CLASS OF VOCAL MUSfC
ON MONDAY NIGHT, Sth AUGUST, *M.
42 ROOMS,
3d Floor of Fort St Freeman’s Block.
. wS*Btisioe, five month,—Terms, $10 per
■sholar. « ■ (asgS—2m
Clothing RIaQufactnred
On Commission.
P ARTIES purchasing their goods {4 the
piece, can bare them tnado up in any
style, and of any assortment of sues, at a
vhargaof ten per cent, on the nettoost,
Tho subscriber having many years experi
ence in the business, with unusual facilities,
for the manufacture of oxtra fine and medium
clothing, can offer great inducements to those
who prefer ordering their goods to buying
thorn roady-inndo. J. R, 8IIOTWELL,
References: Rahway, Now Jersey.
Messrs. J. R, Daniel A Co.. Columbus, Ga.
“ W. O. A A. R. Andrews, Montgodi-
erv. Ala. ^Mr.A.C. Vail, MillodgevU^, Gu.
Gas Lights! Gas Lights l!
Gas made from Common
PINE WOOD!
W. Tl. MAGILL 4 CO.,
Builders erf Gas Apparatus for. making Gas
from Wood.
T HE subscribers nre now prepared to"build
nnd furnish Ga»s Apparatus for cittes,
villages,towns, public ami private buildings,
on short notice.
Gas made from common pine wood is cheap
er and better than any other light known
from another enureo.
Persons wishing to see the Wood Gas
Works in opperation. ean see them at Grady,
Nioholson A Co’s..- Col. - Hammond's or Dr.
Ware's in Athens, Ga.
&a_AU kin(ls of aos and Steam fitting
done to order. .
«Ea-All kinds of Gas and Steam fittings
constantly on hand, for lighting and heating
purposes.
Orders sent throngh the Post Office, or oth
erwise, will be punctually attended to.
Rome, Ga.' W. It. MAGILL A CO.
1. r. ness, wm. n. maoill.
nov30-ly. -
For Drugs ana Medioines.
W 8 " snfiemigned Druggists of Rome
respectfully inform our Mends and
patrons that we have adopted the six months
7 FARELL A YEISER,
NEWMAN A NOWLIN,
P.L.TURNLY,
JeO. BAKER.
' JanS—twawlm
LOUIS VALENTINO,
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, - - - - - - GEORGIA.
W OTLD respectfully invite tba citisehs of
Atlanta and vicinity to call and ex
amine bis extensive and well eeleeted stock of
Confectionaries, Cigars, &c.
COUNTRV MERCHANTS are particular
ly invited to give bint a call, for he will sell
to them at a low price, for cosh.
•Mlbis, also, on hand A large stock of CON
FECTIONARY of his own manufacture, su
perior to any ta the city. hov23-ly.
irgia's Strength
.l Ago.,
of Augusta, Goo. :ir t'
W OULD respectfully invite the attention
of Merchants to their heavy Stock of
4-4 SHEETINGS,
7-8 SHIRTINGS,
Cotton Yarns, &c.,
Asmaonfoefored by tire MONTOUR COM-
FANY. • These Goods will compare favorably
with owy mad* In the South, and we wifi
**!! » SWSI raffs, as to under
sell Northern bought domestics. , ,
„ THOS. P. STOVALL A fed
Gcnegl Commission Merchants, AugustaGa.
WISDOM’S
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
P ERSONS wish-
ing good Sad-I
die Horses, good ,
Buggies, Hacks and Wagons, two or fonr
horso Coaches or Omnibus, with good drivers,
ean beacoommodated,atmy Stable. Transoient
Horses, well fed and curried for. 75 yards
from Rome Railroad Depot.
J, H. WISDOM, Pcopriotor.
P. S.—Horses, Baggies and Wagons for
". II. w.
sale
[janl9.tri.tf.]
REMOVAL!
M’GUIReT’ PINSON,
H AVE Removed to their now building
first door below the Drug Store of
Turnley A Baker, where they will take
pleasure in waiting on their old customers
and the public generally. janfi-trilAwtf
GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE.
There ia a Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel,.where Horses end Vehioles
are kept for hire. jauHtwtf
Misses Noble & Stoeckel,
ARE SELLING OFF THEIR
Fall and Winter Stock,
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
The Ladies will do well to give them a call
if they wish articles in their line Cheap,
dealt
Schedule.
Rome .and Kingston.
O N and after Thursday, December 1st, the
first train will leave daily, at 111 o'clock,
A. M., returning to Rome 4) P. M., excepting
Sundays, when it will return at 0 P; M.
Second train will leave Rome at 7 o'olock,
P. M., daily, (excepting Sundays)- returning
to Rome next day ht tj A. M.
This ecoond train makes complete connec
tions with the Tallodoga stages; also con
nects with the two morning trains oil the W.
A A. Railroad, at Kingston.
Office Rome-Railroad, Heme, Nov. 29, '50.
dco7 W, B. COTHRAN, Gen’l Sup’t,
FIRST CLASs
BOARDING HOUSE.
AVING purchased the houso now oceu-
__ pied by Mcs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will
most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and
Newly Furnished, and will be opened for
the accpmmodation of boarder* by the sub
scriber, on the First of January, 1800.
Ratos of board will Vo, per single meal, 30
■ day, $1 00
• “ week, 5" 50
Without Room, will be,.month, 12 50
With “ ,. ft, •? 15 00
Wopd, Lights and Washing, will bo furn
ished at resonable rates.
C. W. LANG WORTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. Smaw, Supt
decH—tf.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
Jrfgfita. JUST RECEIVED
MJtanBFa large and exten-
ODaBar si ve Stock of School, —
Olaisieal and Misoellaneons Books. Also, a
large variety bf Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings, Paintings and Fauoy Articles,
sultablo for the Holidays.' Merchants and
School Teaehers, supplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention
of purchasers respectfully solicited. -
Terms Oash.
jan8—twly'^v-'"- !l
C. w. LANGWORTHY,
J—' " rnorrsson or ' ‘
flPIANO, ORGAN
Gqttsr and Vocal Stusic,
' R&ME, GA, ang3.fy
Tragical Love Affair. , |
The Paw Paw (Mich,) Free Preta ro.
4tea the. following, in relation to tfie
suicide of a disappointed lover':
A young man', residing near Oiiv«t, by
.by the nninoof Orville Wood,' had been
Miss Mack
arsnali. ana tney, were engaged, tn©
arringo to take' place soon. The
young tnan, with his intendfid ( Wcnt to
a party, where he indplge^ gulg^hl
liquor as to rajse objeqtipnfi on th&narl
of the young,' lady’s pkrbnt« (d'th6' eon-
templated - uniqn.SM ‘infSjtiedf '■HA
aflSanficd thfttsheha'd
disoboy her parehty. 'nnd. prefenfett
death to living without him; kiiil'bii
•iday.thei 6th, thty
_at me he?t 8uhd_.
X ould meot at his brOM
Ssinrlmr /i.r/tfiii,-. ' -J
iven
m,
ii
etin
Malrshall and purchased tit
which ho loaded; dadU with k’1
soven buckshot: At the time* tfppbirited
for theirmeetlng^Suturdayi UVerilhg—
ho was at his brotheKin-law’s, nnd SOOh
afterfhe young lady, accompanied-by
her sister, drove up. WOod eiitr his in
tended leap from’ tho cutter ‘ ■ and ap-
proach to the house, when he stepped
into the pallor, placed the muzzle to
htij head-mid fired; dropping lifdesls at
her feet ns she- caine in: ‘ Without la
moment’s "dolay- she Stepped I CUt^f
doors, passed around the obrher df tHo
house, todk‘ a
‘and was Misinglt lierlmud.'Wnenher
sitter; who had percoitod iUiat’. Sonie-
thing'Was wrong, rushed forWald and
caught the Weapott'ftom her grttep.' 1 On
Origin of th« Words Blanket, Wots-
1 ted, See. : ■ : : it.-
While Edward III.,- in 1337, repeated
his invasion of Scotland, find "ravaged
the country with great fury, . burning
Aberdeen and many similar towns,as
the historian tells us; and while he was
engaged in raising an army to invade
France in 1838, exacting from the -im
poverished English people all their
wealth to waste in thb’vtar; and when'
he was wasting France with war, bor
rowing money from all foreign princes
who would lend him; pnwning the Eng
lish crown which made him A king, that
he might still further extend destruc
tion over fertile France; when in the
battles whioh our historians and poets
have so minutely recorded and loftily
sung out, swords clashed with swords,
and battle axes rung upon coats of moil, - , , —munar -
of the warrior heroes bf France, there wob Sunday : evening
a servant of mankind,making a noise o' 1 }®, qnd at'the i
in Bristol, which was of infinitely great- SSF!: ,
er service to England than.the entire
conquest of Europe would have been.
. This was Thomas Blanket;. The noise
ho made was not that of the clashing
sword, but of the clushing shuttle. His
purpose was not to : destroy. what his
country alread possessed, but to give
hiB country what it did not yet possess,
blankets, a coveting of comfort to go
to bed with, to sleep under, that it
might be refresaid in sound sleep, and
rise in health and strength to its daily
work of making mankind . happier by
being happier itself. Thomas Blanket
was soon imitated by bis neighbors, who
like him, set up looms in their own
houses, and mode woolen cloth like
that which he made. The cloth‘was
-named "by his name) and to this -day
-through.all time in this country will J* J™ ' found pleaded"'With
the.name be known,, though nothing *}*?: B ^ot, a0‘before/'stated) jTt
else is known of this-weavor than that seertta thata ! nusappreliepsien}- existed
he tvas the > - firet - to introduoe tho between the lovers'0s'to the tifoeWtiOn
blanket manufACturaiitto England. • the tragedy was to take' plkGe-^he Uh-
No cloth of any kind had been wove derstanding bitt to naipe Simdoy ' in-
in England before the reign of Edward stead of Saturday’ evening; bUt Whin
III. We read that in 1331 John Kempt, shesaw that ho had anticipated her, she
from Flanders, introduced the. - weaving was;- os her action proved; ready for the
of cloth into England; that the King in- sacrifice.' The funCtal of thb suicide
vitedfuUers, dyers, and so forth, to took place on Monday, thi 9th. '• ! '1
come from Flanders and settle there.-— ■ IJ< '''|
This polioy ontheport of Edwawl . wos A! CAUTipys dviie'x.^n Htiilt ', ju*«
dmereet: and v.awed ■„ em.neet.on wlth-V^^ ^
disereet; and viewed in connection, with
some other bf his notions, prove him to
have had some perception of the real
sources of national well-being. But he
no sooner allowed the oloth manufac
ture to be implanted in England, than
he almost rooted it up-again by restric
tive enactments and oppressive taxes to
carry on his wars. The manufacture bf
-the twisted double thread of woolen,
culled worsted, was introduced into Eng
land about this time, or soon after.
The village of Worsted, about fifteen
miles from N.'rwich, was the first place
where this thread was made, and it
took the name of the village. There 1b
no spinning nor woolen manufactures at
Worsted now, but from the tombs in
the graveyard, and the benefactions
left to the parish, which are recorded
jn the church, we have.proofs that the
man ufacturers of Worsted- were numer
ous, opulent, and lived.there in succes
sive generations during several centu
ries. -
It may also bo noticed here, that after
inquiring into the history of the parish
and manufacturers of Worsted,, we visi
ted Linsey which gave the name to the'
fabric known os linsey wolsey, and the
Kersey and the Mere close to it in Suf
folk, where the workshops were situated-
in which the cloth called Kerseymere'
was first made.
The oloth so called now differs from
the original, and there is but little trade
of any kind in Kersey now; But os at
Worated, the graveyard and the church
have many record of manufacturers
long deoeased. Their names though
now Anglicised, are common in Suffolk,
and nre all of Flemish origin.
CbNSTiTtmoNAL Union Movement at.
PuiLADEi.pntA.—A mass meeting wap
held at National Hall, Philadelphia, on.
Saturday night last, having for its/ ob-J
met. the union of "all good ciUtens,
without regard to their former. pollMcal-
associations, to unite in forming a great,
national party, for the preservation of
the Federal Union, the protection of the
Constitutional rights of all the State sup
pression of sectionalism from whatever,
quarter it may come, and the securing
of the election to office of truly national
and Conservative men: The ’meeting
waA very largely attended. It Was not
” ” • ■ ■ *
dJWffi
Conrad
of Louisiana, George Briggs of How
York, John. Minor Botts, and others,
endorsing the movement. The patriotic
sentiments breathed .in thole letters
were loudly applauded, And created an
unwonted etithUMasm.
To Make a Bajav House Put-fo—A
correspondent of the Cotton Planter
g ives,a method for malting aa obstinate
orse or mule pull up. a bill pr any
where else, when his muscles are equal
to the work. “Take a small rope„ abU-
blfl.it, make a. loop at the .douLle Cnd,
go," holding fast and pulling steadily
and firmly. Don’t be troubled, about
W«»4 Will follow without fad after
ho has discovered you havo got him.’
This method will also compel aa.Ani
mal to stand still and allow a bridle ot
collar to bo put onjjira." „;j.
*®»Four hundred years have elapsed
since tho invention’ of printing, yet
books aio not in circulation ail over tho
globe; wliile the use of tobacco became
universal within fifty years of its dis-
9oycry.
highway robbery.] - To tho astonishment
of the court, as well 11s tho pri.soners
themaqiyej! jijfitywere' ,,-gu)D
ty'.; ,‘ As they wore being removed t^UU
the bar the judge in that manner io pe-
culiarly his own, oddi^csAing the jaitor
said: " ' ''■
“Mr. Murphy yoq woufd, greatly- «$$«
my mmd if you would only keep (hope
two respectable gentlemen until seviu
or half pastseven o’clock, for I mean to
set out for Dublin at fiyqand t should
like to baro atltast two houm. stoyt, of
them." I -. • - i - > >. :.l>p>ii<(|Nf
e-rrjpbrwmrrrrr
S®~A gentleman of middle oge was
attacked with delirium' tremens..,,Me
fought the surroundingisnakes for a few
days, and then told hisfriepd* than, he
was dead, die lay strotohed upon the bed
for some minutes, when he arose, .walked
into another, room, and oomplaioed, that
he hod forgotten something in : his. will.
He added a codioil, requesttng : hi*. ;em-
ployers to take his son into their empley-
ment as his successor in business. Ifo re
turned again to the room looked upon
bod, and began to raye because his,body
hod been stolon, asserting that ho had
left it upon the bed a few, moments bo-
foro, and some of the attendants had; to
ken it away. Soon the stupor camp oyer
him again when be leid himself, down
and the tongue that had before so wildly
insisted on.its .possessor's decease; was
stilled in the cold embrace of deaths
....... -«.»»«» ■—;,U
tearlt is stated that when the tWelVe
hundred clerks employed in- ■the ’Baftk
.. during the night: altifoubh
„ cbuld riot peneftrife the’ sofid
vaults in six weeks. "f
ow
^,.V*HV .CfEVgA Kiconheneation.—A
pewn.waUung mto the p° '
of the late. Mr. C., of aneig
and, by the way; j A;very ; :
shrewed merchant, inqu
clerk the rent (rf ABtore;wWoh bw. em-
nloyMvriahed to let. - The inquirer be
ing satisfied with the terms, said.
tho clerk
him bcvei the stortrrtbM! dWfcxfltPW
e*WU&hl • •• ],. ntfioo ni»7elto.|
jMiirf «inora
of twen-
,tyitbmA»ti^hKJ3w*WrJaiid ooun-
thohest ( .-ever made.-jn
■GMMPMhdfqWtHidJrere 8 yearn
riW.TjAU/fejWMtSdliOUO 80; One girl
(Wid,tor,fl7Qftto«<Mmui sold for
and two men at $J«5 oaeh'. Tito De -
K were sold h>’ order of Dr. Jns. L.
iw. mmoutonAiid Davb-,
toejcelliknown,,auctioneer, cried the
property,.>. * .•!■,,iiym fill hut ,nu->a
'■e; 7P- Jl.i1.l“'»l!IIW*li*rillH'JLHU Uliw
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