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Obituaries of more than five lines charged
the same as advertisements.
NotictsofMarriarjU and Deaths,'not ex
ceeding Five Lines in length, ate published
gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of
But the
Man’s Relief,
ARD TH*
r, i HICKMAN'S FRIEND!?
Harris’ Twelve Pointed D )Ie‘
; - a 1 MOULT) BOARD
te Xi o
VERANDA
Boarding House !
In sight of the Depot—same aide Of
Street, t [feblltrlly] 8. G. WELLS, Pro.
T HE MERITS OF THIS
. Plow over others,, for
the cultivation of both Cot-
ton and Corn arc many, -bul l shall mention
only its leading merits t With four wings,
two small and two largo, it can be converted
Into Seven different Plows, all of which are
very necessary for the cultivation of dif
ferent crops. ' Ami''another very important
feature is durability. A Plow, completed
will lost a man from two to five years, acebrd-
ing.tMb* eoUdte; cultivates; and will only
cost about Three Dollars toput it up. An
Agencywill soon-bo established ih Romo,
and then planters will.be invited to call and
see fir thorasolvos. • Address,.
B. F. REYNOLDS, -
mar20tritf. .. Kingston, On.
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME, GA.
1*. P. THOMAS, Pro’r.
(Late of Eatonton Hotel,)
Tn* Stage Offices are kept at this House,
and it is nearest the Depot. ' jnn5
l they
Seventh Year in the Trade—A fast age re-
quire* fast work .
£i*ofe?rio«wl 6^3?.
r. niirSRVRr, •- ntixtAP scott. •
HARVET & SCOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
4 DVANCES of money can usually be had
upon good'claims left for collection.
ome, June t.—ly.
Z. B. HARGROVE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
OrrtcR—Over Fort A Hargrove’s new storo.
feblt—ly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROJIE, - GA.
Wm, praetlee in the onunties of Chorokoe
Gvr Office over N. J. Oinhsrg’s Clothing storo
Rkprrrxor—Underwood A Smith, Romo
GavT.'R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jan27
THOS. J. VEUDERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEfrAR TOWN, GA.
fcM, praetice in the eonntios of Floyd,
Wit,- K .—. -— - — v -■
Polk, Paulding, Carroll, Ilaraidson and gnss..
Strict attention paidtoeolleeting. jan20-ly
HENRY A. GAUTUELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Rome, . . . ... . ; , r ga.
StrIit attention qiYOJ) to collecting and so
ewriag claims in Upper Georgia. fobl-ty •?
w. n, ltxnanwoon c. it. smith.
- UNDERWOOD St SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME GA.
Trmiticb in Upper Georgia: also in the
Federal District Court of Marietta.
JanW59—ly
C. II. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissiouer of Deeds for Alabama and
Tennessee. ani-3
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RAME, . GA,
feblO’57
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME GA.
f iOrrica—In City Hail Building.
apr8-ly
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M.D.,
ROME GEORGIA.
' t S58 ,i 0fficB over Drug Storo of NEWMAN
A NOWLIN. feb211rily.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten miles west of
n o«t5’69—ly ROME, GA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME . .,. . . GA.
Orrtbfct-In th'e 61(1 Post' Offleei , -
, nprl'57
H. H. FENNY,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CA VE SPRING, GA.
Sept 7, ’59.-u45-ly.
J. C. REESE, M. D.
tfffitBR CREEK, - FLOYD, C». OA
Offloo at J. A Whiteheads’ aug3.1y.
B.J. JOHNSON, M
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Rome, Ga
Wilt give strict attention to (be
8 SELLING OF COTTON*
And all kinds of Produce, and Heavy Goods,
that may be consignee to him.
wjwuffee of the Post Office corner, [aug-24
, • ROME
MUTUAL INSURANCE
^COMPANY.'
RGME, - - ••‘J ? A -
Orvio*—At Rotke Railroad Depot.
W. 8. COTHRAN, Pres’t.
KQ. H. BT1LLWKLL, Bee’y. july28
THE REGULAR' STAGE OFFICE.
Thora is a Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel, where Horsos and Vobiclos
are kept for hire. JanUtwtf
E. M. SEAGO,
PRODUCE BROKER
General Commission Merchant,
Office in Scago'* Block, No. 15, Alabama St.
ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS nil Goods on arrival at 2} por cent,
Will make returns witbin three days frum
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in
this city. Now York, New Orleans, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 2} per
oent.; on sums of $1,000 or inoro at 1 per cent,
in-tills City, The citizens of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not less than
$100, at 1 per cent.; on smaller sums at 2)
percent
asS'Respeotfully refers. to Bankers and
Merchants of this City. mnr20trily.
n. n. WITT J. s. WISE.
WITT & wise;
-DEALERS IN
ICE!
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA. .
T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have
fitted up an excellent
IOE3 HOUSE,
and will bo prepared during the coming
season to furnish Ice.of thu lost quality.
The Ice will bo carefully put up and de
livered at the Depot, .of to Adam’s Express
Company, at the following
RATES t
For 50 lbs., or upwards,,.,
L.*?s than 50 lbs
... 2 cents.
.... 3 cents.
JOHN T. SMITH,
WtTH
Geo. W. & Jehial Read,
Manufacturers and Whelciqlo Dealers in
HATS, CAPS,
and Straw Goods,
Paris style Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ac.,
120 Chambers and 50 Warren Streets.,
NEW YORK,
4th and 5th Streets above tho Aster House.
jan26—trOm
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 and 82 Chamber* St. N. Y.
"TYTOULD notify tho Trado that they arc
YV opening Weekly, in new and beauti
ful patterns, the
WAM8UTTA PRINTS, Also tho
AMOSKEAG,
A Now Print, which oxcnls every: Print in the
country for perfection of execution and de
sign in full Madder Colors. Our Prints nre
chenpor than any in market, and meeting
with oxtensivo sale. Orders promptly
tended to. Feb2'6U,trily,
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,
—SUCCESSORS TO—
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE S. COTRAN, Romo, Ga.
WM.H; JEFFERS,
HENRY L. JEFFERS, j chariostell > 8 - c -
September 7,--ly.
LONGSTREET, BRADFORD & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AND WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN
Clo
80 Chambers St., ta’flO Beade St.,
Between Broadway and Church st,
stow ’ '
c. T* LONQ8TUEBT, G. P. BRADFORD,
O. II* WELLA* J. F.
fob2—tw2m
GILS BRt*
c. W. LANGWORTHY,
rgorassoa or
IflANO. 0BGAH
Guitar and Vocal Music,
ROME, OA, aug8.1y
Prof. 0. W. LANGWORTHY
WILL OPEN HIS
CLASS OF VOCAL MUSIC
J)N MONDAYNIGHI. 8th-AUGUST, ’69.
a» Mou,
Id Floor of Fort & Freeman’s Block.
4ve month*—Terms, mo 4*r
lelfSar. [MgJ-dm
OF THE 200,000 PERSONS
NOW USING
OKAFMAN'S
PATENT ANTI-ftATTLlNG
Carriage Shaft Fastener
'OT a solitary individual ean be found,
JLY who woulddiztojseto FIVE
TIMES its oust. It has been adonttdand a
plied by over FIFTEEN HUNDRED of 2
largest and best Carriage Maker* in tl
Union.
TUY IT I
WM. S. CHAPMAN, Patentee,
rairlltritm. Cincinnati, 0.
Mei
icrcer mid Nasbnnock. Potatoes.
170P. planting, the finest kind, jdst roceiv-
GRAHAM HOTEL,
.CAVE SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
W. ,H. .VVHIVU.^ B. Im oartbu.
W. H. WHITE & CO:,
manufacturers of a dealers in
' CsA Saddles,‘Bridles
And Harnelss
BROAD,6T.. B0ME, GA.
TTEEP constant
IV. Well Seleoted
Carriage, Ilaraess and Saddle
> TRIMMINGS, at ..
Also a heavy sto6k of BOOT AND SHOE
FINDINGS, sueh as Sola and Upper Leath
er, Calf Skins, do.
All of which we offer VERY CHEAP for
CASH or to Prompt Paying Customers. We
ean be found at the old stand of W. H. White,
2 doors below Turnley A Baker’s Drug Store.
Janl2
DAVID G. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,"^,
PENMAN, IjpUiE^,
Colleptorand General Agent.
jarOffieo in Drug Store of Baker A Ech
Is. feb!7-trlly.
■AUDKL SfEWAnT.
TIIOS. 0. WATTERS
STEWART & WATTERS,
CITY AUCTIONEERS.
W ILL sell at Auction’ on Commission,
Lands, Negroes, Horses, Groo'eries, Dry
Goods, Books, Furniture,or anyother articles
that may be consigned to them.
TUoy ore 'cgularly Licensed City
Auctioneers, and all Goods consigned.to them
will be duly eared for, and proper returns
made. [Fob9trllf.
A. J. BEARDEN,
AMBROTYPIST,
ROME, GA.,
jon31,1860j [Trlly.
REMOVAL!
M’GUIRE & PINSON,
AVE Removed to their, new , build ills
pleasure in waiting on their oid customers
aud tho public generally. jan3-trilAwtf
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFFER FOR SALE A *
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF.
Gro series & Staple Goods,
adapted to Planter’s use—I
For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses.
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro .Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnntmrgs, lo
maylS-ly. Factory Thread, he., Ac.
DENTISTRY,
Dr. J. T, Duane,
permanently located]
io, and luts taken rooms/
i now
in Homo,
over Fort A Hargrove’s store,
where ho will be pleased to receive the caL.
of thus->who may .require his professional
sorvices. ’
Ho would also state that he is prepared to
insert artificial teeth, on vulcanized rubber,
which is fast superseding all 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
on hand a large and
of
FIRST CLASS
BOARDING HOUSE.
S r AVING purchased the house now oeou-
L pledliy Mrs. Mary P. Whitaker, it will
most THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and
NeiVIy Furbished, and will be opebed for
the accommodation of boarders by the sub
scriber, on the First of January, 18(0.
Rata* of board will be, per single meal, 80
“ day, — $1 00
“ week, 0 50
Without Room, will be, “ month, .12 6$
With' .« “ « « lfi 00
Wood; Lights and Washing, will be fam
ished at resonable rates.
C. W. LANGWOBTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. SuAw. Snpt. deo!4—tf.
The late Mr. Simcox, of Harboume,
..ear Birmingham,^was on one occasion
in Lonidon, when ho was obliged,-in con
sequence of » heavy shower of rain, to
tako shelter under an archway. Tho
raid Continued for a long time with un
abated violence, and he was consequent
ly obliged to remain in his place of shel
ter, though beginning to suffer from his
prolonged exposure to the cold and
damp atmosphero. Under these elf-
oumstanoes he was agreeably surprised
when tho door of a handsome house im
mediately opposite was opened and a
footman in a splendid livery with an
umbrella approached with'his master's
compliments, and that heliad observed
the gentleman standing so long under
the.archway that he feared he
take cold and would therefore be
he would come and take shelter rrr .
house—an invitation which Mr Simcox
gladly accepted.
was ushered into a handsomely
Apropos of Jnniui
author and woll kno
lates an incident in his
which ^brought "
a brojrn paper wrapper’s breadth
solution of the . question, who
JuniusT In July, 1850, he was V
upon to make a very rapid valuation of t
books, and MSS. at,-No. 3 St. James’ a
Square, the house occupied in 183ft by ,
the late Duke of Leeds, and from 183ft];
until 1853, by his son-in-law; Finding '
himself “in the supposed precincts of t
Junius," ho looked sharply, for that sig-,
nature among the MSS., and, , though }
Schedule.
Rome and Kingston.
O N and After Thursday, December 1st, tbe
.first train will leave daily, at lOi o’clock,
A, M., returning to Rome 4t P. M., excepting
Sundays, when it will return at 6 P. M.
Second train will leave Rome at 6} o’olock,
P. M., daily, (excepting Sundays) returning
to Rome next day at 91 A. M.
This seoond train makes complete connec
tions with tbe Talladega stages; also con
nects with the two morning trains on the W.
A A. Railroad, at Kingston.,
Office Rome Railroad, Rome, Nov. 29, ’6$,.
deo7 W. SJgPTHRAN, Gen’l Sup’t,
tar of the house was sitting, a&d receiv
ed from him a friendly welcome. Scarce 1
* however. had Mr. Simcox set eyes oa
host, than he was struck- with a
. _„ue resemblance of having sben him
before; but where,or in what circum
stances, he found himself unable to call
to mind. The gentleman soon engag
ed jn.an interesting and animated con
versation, which was carried on with in-
creasing mutual respeot and confidence;
while all the time this remembrance
kept constantly recurring to Mr.' Sim
cox, whose inquiring glance at last be-,
trayedto his host what was passing in
his mind, ,
“You seem, sir,*’ said he to look
at me as though you had seen me be
fore;” " 1 '' •" ' ,v ’ * ,!j
Mr. Simcox acknowlndgbd that- his
host was right in his conjectures, but
confessed bis entire inability, to recall
the occasion. '
“You ate right, sir,” replied tliei old
gentleman, ohd if you will pledge me
your word as,a man of honor not to dis-
'mu now
W. & Atlantic
R. R.
Atlanta to CUsttenooga, 138 iniIes; ftiiie l$5U
< Jonx- Vf. Lewis,- Supe’t.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.-
Loaves Atlanta, at-
Loaves Atlanta, at_ ...10 20. A u
Arrives at ChattanoOga 84' f n
Leaves Chattanooga at....' f ..7 40 a u
Arrives at Atlanta.. ......4 91 rv
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves' Atlnnta tit night...„..........12 15 A u
Arrives at CUattanouga...........:.. , ..U 8l‘ 4• ir
Leaves Chattanooga, at....; .8'30 p n
Afrives at Atlanta .6 25 a n
This rood chnnects’ each way with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tennessee A Georgia Railroad at Dalt<m, and
tho Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad at
Chattanooga. mar3tri.
HENRY £ SMITHf
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
jdSfffhR JUST RECEIVED
gSehmlB* large and exten-
wHmmIWf si ve Stock of School,
Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also.,a
large variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
. „ “Artioli
unts and
. supplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention
of purchasers rcapoctfully solicited.
Terms OaSb.
jan3—twly
SHOES
THOS. J. PERRY, lit? t t l O. W. F. LAllKIN.
FERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS
No. 4 Choice Hotel,
T ILL keep constantly on hand, a well
selected assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Meal’ Ac., Ac., which we will sell low for
Cash, or country produce, at oash prices. Wo
feel grateful for past favors, and hope by
prompt attention to buainoss, and fair deal
ing, to refteivo a liberal share of patronage.—
Our motto will be quick sails and short pro
fits. Give us a call before buying elsowhora,
Romo, Aug. 81, '59,-tf.
J.B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST,
E t B8PECTFULLY informshlsfriends, and
u the public, generally, that he continue*
practice of DENTISTRY in alUUbranch-
ez, and has fitted up an offico, over the store
of McGuire A Pinson, whore ho is prepared
to oxeouto all operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in the most approved manner.
He would also oall the partloular attention
of those in want of Artificial Work, to his su
perior style of tooth, set on gold .plate ; for
beauty, strength and life-like appqoeauco,
thoy are not surpassed. As an impression has
been made that my prices for dental opera
tions arc higher than the usual run ’of Den
tists, I beg leave to say that they are tbesame
as charged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon
and Savannah. For Artificial Work my char
fges Are 08 follows I
Entire Setz Upper and Lower fromftl00 to $265
Half Ssta, Upper or Lower, from 60 to 150
Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 26 each.
Farual .Sets In proportion to the above.
As I am well posted inall the late improve
ments oftho day, I feel confident that I can
meet the wants of all who may need tbe ser
vices of a DontUland if refer enoes are want
ed; as to their utility in answering tbe j arpo-
s<m of nature; I ean give them In abundance,
from those who have tested my skHI, for the
last fourteen years, fa this, and adjoining
States.
> J. B. MURPHY
Roes, Sept. 14, 1859.-tf.
BOOTS AND
UAMUSAGTCnXD BT
P. A. OMBERG,
HOME GA.
The Subscriber is supplied
with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA
TENT LEATHER, and all other Material*
for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots St Shoes.
He employs the best of Workmen and keeps
posted on the latest fashions.
Genteel Fite and Work warranted.
Thankful for past , favors he hopes tp re
ceive a continuation of patronage in this
branch of heme industry.
aug25—ly P. A. OMBERO.
close to any one that whl. _
going to tell you, until you havo seen
the notice of my death in
my death m the -London
papers, I have no objection to remind
you where,and howyou have seen , me.
In ~ ' ~
he did hot find it, be lighted upon What'
£ ig is attended by this strange pecu-
rrt . ..
WISDOM’S 1
SALE & LIVERY STABLE.
P ERSONS wish
ing good Sad-I
lo Horses, good
iugglro, Hacks and Wagon*,, (wo or"four
orso Coaches orOmnlbas, with good drivers,
can be accommodated at my Stable. Transeient
Horses, well fed and carried for. 75 yard*
from Romo Railroad Depot.
J. H. WISDOM, Pcoprletor.
P. S.—Horses, Buggies and Wagons tor
sale' Qanl9.trl.tf.] J. H. W.
■nty—that whatever be the amountof
the alms bestowed on h}m, hp Will re
tain only a half-pomiy, and will scrup-
ulously return to the donor'hll’the test;
Sucli an unusunl proceeding .pnturally
excites tliq curiosity of those who hear
of it, and'any one who haB himself
made the experiment, when he hap
pens tube walking by .with, a friend is
almost sure to say to him : “Do you see
He is the bwwS
.. he will , bd
sure to givefive-pence hitlf-penny 'back,
again.” Of ooiirse his fHend makesthe
experiment, which turns out ns predic
ted s’ arid, as erowds of people are con
tinually passing there are numbers of
persons every day who make the same
trial; and thus the old man gets many
half penny from the curiosity of the
passers-by, In addition to what ho ob
tains from their comjia^on. -
“I Sir,” continued the old gentleman;
“am that beggar.' Many years ago,. I
first hit upon this expedient for the re
lief of njy then pressing necessities, for
I was at that time utterly destitute;
but finding the scheme answer beyond
my expectations. I was Induced to carry
it on until I hod at last, with the aid of
profitable investments, realized a hand
some fortune, enabling me to live in
the comfort in which you find me this
day. And now sir, such is the force of
habit, that although 1 am no longer un
der any necessity for continuing the
plan, I find myself quite unable to give
it up; and accordingly, every morning
I leave home, apparently for business
purposes, and go to a room where I put
on my old beggar’s clothes, and contin
ue sweeping my orosting in the park
tilla certain hour in. the afternoon,
when I go back to my room, resume
my usual dress, and return Jhome in;
time for: my dinner os you see me this,
day.”
Mr. Slmoox scrupulously fulfilled his
pledge; but having seen in the London
papers the announcement of tho beg
gars death he then communicated this
strange story tQ a friend.—London Fa-
■per*.
was nearly as good!
draft in the well known, upright kind-/
of. writing attributed to Junius, but oor-J
rected by another hand, of an unpub- ,
lished letter of Lucius [one of the best
authenticated pseudonyms of JUnius,f -
to the. Duke of Grafton.” Me then I
turned his eager eyes to two very large,
brown paper parcels— , . .
“Feeling,” he says,' “that! wait in the
path of discovery, I entreated to 80*1
the contents of. the two lorgri!parcels:
set aside, which, fulL a quarter of
hundred weight each, were sealed at,
every aperture, and pi ominently mark
ed-on all sides ‘mott secret,' but this'toWi'-
declinod until actual right of possession,
had been obtained. To secure these
important papers, I offered fiVa^hiiri-.
dred pounds for those I had so hastily*
inspected, and as much more specula
tively, for the two parcels of ‘mosj;
secret’ ones; under a strong Impression
that the Junius correspondent 1 waff
there; and I was promised them iii
case they should be for sale. On'subse
quent inquiry, in October of tbe samq
year, I learned that the papers had been
claimed by the Duke of Leeds; and’at
a later period I was informed that they
had been deposited in the strong room
of , a banker, with the possibility that
they might come out at the end of six
years, bill not having since heard any
more about them, I presume they we
now; immured among the family' a»
ohives.”—SpecUUer. . _ .- ln
The Wandering Jew. ■
. ' Tho legend of a Jew ever wandering
«»d never dyjng, even from the. cruci
fixion of Christ to this day, has spread
over riiany European countries. The
accounts, however, w in all tablet), ‘tih
not. -One version is this; When Jesus
was led .-.to. death,, opp
weight of, the cross, he
near the gate i
„ and tbroA
irned towards him
but thou shalt
And from theit
no rest, and is obliged
wander about. 3
ersion is that given by
ias Parisiensis, a monk of the' 13th
centtiry:' When Jesus wax led from the
tribunal of Pilatus to death, the door
keeper, named Cartafflious, pursued
thou tarry T” Jesus looked at him
gravely, and said, “I walk on, but thoU
Cataract
WASHING _
Clothing, Time and Labor Saved.
INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
milK most simple, oconOmTcSl, and durable
article eror ofibred to the public to allo-
viuto tho discomforts of wash-day.
DMSCR.1PTION;
It consists of a metal cylinder, with riba
on the Inside, an interior oylinder of wood
with Tibs. ’There is a space of from 6 to 8
inohw botwwh -the: two cylinders. One
crank turns both oylinder* at ths same time
o water doos theTOio work quiokly,
entirely with * robbing,^ and (thus
. ay .
o wear of clothes.
ULLIVAN A HYATT, Proprietors,
j .. $4 Bcehmwr St., Kcw York.
N. B^-SMa aqsl oouoty Rlglits tqr sale,
and the purchasers-siroyfied; with Machines
at wholesale, on terms,.
Machine is la operation by a lawnd-
Iy, : at our. Salesroom, 439 Broadway.
marS—- triwaw3m.
——Bnaaai
the legends. Not one of the ancient
authorities makes even mention of an
account. The first who reports some such
thing is a monk of the 13th century,
when, as is known, the world was filled
with pious fiction, even to disgust. How
ever, the story has spread far, so that it
hss become a proverb) “He, rims ajiout
like the wandering Jew.” There are
not persons wonting who assert to have,
seen the wandering Jew. But whein
‘ eir evidence is examined by the teat
torical credibility, it is fottad that/
use ‘ off this
Maoadlat aw Mm. fiuoui* StonIv
—Notwithstanding 1faflaul$yfl»,< reput%-
tion for conversational power, ho ap
pears to have uttered few im peta M>,
have made few oonversatiPrial .j^lnta
which are repeated and.remembered^r
One of the very few good stories current
of him is the following; It is .said .he
met Mrs. Beoohec Stowe at Sir QiiA<
Trevelyan’*, end tallied .heri'oOfi.ber fr
miration of Shakespeare. “Which i
his obaraotero.dQ: yo.udike > b$4iv. staa
he. “Deedemona.?; (aid th$. lpay cr r
"Ah; of., course,” was tho tcply, “for
she wm the oniy ome wM, raq qftar- a
Fadvlocs WsantEUr-The .California
mails bring the -jnoft e»tQU»ding newi
ft'Marema
recent assays in San Francisco. <
tho extraordinary yield of ?13,(
silver arid gold to tuft ton, and It
wonts. Thirty, tousand
are patiently awaitu
JMMMV
selves upon ibis new <
shalt tuny till I come.” And this man,
still alive, wonders from place to place,
in constant
A third
ing Jew ft
but
hence it is
centuries; 4,..
than a Septuagenarian.
to oome.
this wandet-
ndred years,
his strength;
ter so many
ik much older
Thus mrich for
impose upon simple- minded
people for some pnrpoBe’ of. his owm—
However, the legend is not alb
untrue; there is a wandering. Jew- who
roves about Europe, every century.-f-
This imperishable being is—prejudice
against the Jews.—JewitA GhronWc..
A Curtocs Bbox.-
sin gular bibliog
which belongs
Prince de Lione, and in France.. It is
entitled, “Liber Passionis Nastrii Jeaw
Christioum characteribus nulla materia
co'mposfis.” This book in neither writ
ten nor printed I The whole letters of
the text are cut of each folio upon; the
" sst vellmq; ; and being ’ “
h blue-paper,>.is
oriitsi
been-excessive, <
as
pletion- must have
s t tar pee-
... respect,; .
the vellum is of the most delicate >i«d
costlyrkind. ^Itodolghus II.jffGerniany
P .e mt»t remarkable circum-
ected with thfe literary
it it bears the royal' arms-
IfpilP* ■*
;Mf •
AMcsical Fziicre.—A correspon
dent of the Stoats 2eituwgf from Jfferhn,
states that Countesi dc Wilhorst, ot Now
YfSfki ifiiidef her, debut in V
era at tho Victoria Theatre, but that It
was a conrplete>wa. At her appear-
hoiled with a shower of rib-
u dmonstration-which Wa3 not
. the cibsc of thee.
.cat has not found it expedient
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