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ROME GEO-; SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, I860.
Siisiness 6i|l-9u'
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, Term* of - Advertising in Tri- Weekly.
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‘ ' insertion, ..0,25
Month,
Tiro Months.... ;...... "’p-v-®’®®
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Six Months,,; -JO,00
Twelve Month*,,..,... ...,.15,00
A liberal discount will be mode to thoBe
Who advertise larger amounts. !
Obituaries of more than five lines charged
'the same as advertisements.
Notices of Marriages and Deaths, not ex
ceeding "Five Lines in length, are-published
gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of
the parties ore requested to send in these no-
• ticos accompanied with a responsible name
NDHUMBUG, ! •
But the Poor Man’s Belief,
AND THB
Harris Twelve Pointed
S MOULD BOARD
VERANDA
Boarding
mHE MERITS OF THIS 1
. A Plow-over others, for
the onltirationof both Cot-
ton ami Coni are many, but I shall mention
only its leading merits; With four wings,
two small and twdlaYge', v it csa be converted
into At^irA different Plows, sill of^which are
very' necessary fo> the ' cultivation of dif
ferent crops. And anothor very important
feature is durabjjity. A Plow completed
will last a man from two to five years, accord
ing to tho soil he cultivates, and will .only
oost about Three Dollars to put it up. An
Agency will soon be established in Rome,
and then planters Will be invited to call and
see for themselves. Address,
H F. REYNOLDS,
mnr20tritf. Kingston, do.
Insight of the
Street, [foblltrily]
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME, ... GA.
. ■■L.F. TBOSIASvPrp’r. k.,-
- (Late of Eatonton Hotel,)
Thb Stage Offioes are kept at this House,
and it is nearest the Depot jan5
GRAHAM HOTEL,
(CAVE, SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE 'REGULAR STAGE OFFICE.
There is a Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel, where Horses and Vehicles
are kept for hire. jant4twtf
^IrofessionM G^IrS?.
b. d. itAnvisr, scott.
HARVEY A SCOTT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
. ROME, GA -
A DVAN0ES of money «an usually be had
u r\ i upon good claims loft for collection.
Rome, Junol.—ly.
Z. B. HARGROVE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
- ROME, ■ GA
Okviob—Over Fort * Hargrove’s new store.
febl»—ly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, - - GA -
Win practice in the counties of Cherokee
Ga. Oflee over N. J. O nberg’s Clothing store
Rhfkhkncr—Underwood X Smith, I* 01 ?*®
Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Ga. jan27
THOS. J. VERDERY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CEDAR TOWN, GA -
Win: practice in the counties of Floyd,
ifolk, Paulding, Carroll, Haraldson and Oass.
Strict attention paid to collectin';. jan20-ly
HENRY A. GARTRELL,
■ATTORNEY AT LAW,
, ROME, GA -
SmtoT attentien giveato collecting and se
curing claims in Upper Georgia., febl-ly
■j, tt. h. c.n. smith.
( UNDERWOOD * SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ROME, GA -
- Pbactiob in Upper Georgia; also in the
Federal District Court of Marietta.
jan20’59-ly
C. H. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Commissioner of Deeds for Atabama and
Tennessee. ua * 3 ’
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME . GA.
- feblO’57
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, GA.
5 Omen—In City Hail Building.
“ apr8-1y
pR. H. V. M. MILLER,
Has removed hia Office to the Rooms over
Runcan’e Store. marl8,trl8nl.
J. B. W. NOWLIN, M. D.,
ROME. - GEORGIA.
fSW-Offleo over Drug Store of NEWMAN
* NOWLIN. feb211rily.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten miles west of
oct5’69—ly ROM®, GA -
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME GA *
Omen—In the old Post Office.
aprl’57
" ^ H. H. VENNY,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CA VE SPRING, OA.
Sept 7, ’69.-n45-Iy.
j. C. REESE, M. i>.
SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD, Co. GA
Offioa at J. A Whiteheads’ aug3.1y.
Seventh Year in the Trade—A fast age, re
quires fast work
eT~BL ~SEAGO^
R0DUCE BROKER
—AND—
General Commission Merchant,
Office in Bcago's Block, No. 15, Alabama St.,
ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS all Goods on arrival at 2i por cent
Will make raturns within three days from
receipt of Goods. Will purchase, fluids in
this oity. New York, New Orleans, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 21 per
cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent
in thiiCity. Tho citizens of this City, of
strangers in this City, on sums not less than
$100, at 1 per bent; on smaller sums at 21
per cent
.^^■Respectfully refers to Bankers and
Merchants pf this City.' mar20trllyi
B. J. JOHNSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Rome, Ga.
Will give strict attention to the
8 selling qf cotton.
And all kinds ef Produce, and Heavy Goods,
thafmMr bsoonsignejl to him,
VOlfloe at tho Post Ofiloe oorner. [aug.24
c. W. LANGWORTHY
[ | pnoFESSon of
DWpPiANO, ORGAN
Guitar and Vocal Music,
HOME, OA,; „ augikly
Prof. 0. W. ,
WILL OP
CLASS OF VOC™.,
ON MONDAY NIOffT*Wt AUG
AT books, . a
2d Floor or Foirt Sc Freeman’* Block.
mfSession, five, months—Terms, $10 per
■enolar. [attjifi—2m
DAVID 0. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC, w
P F N ill AN, ...
Collector and General Agent.
w 'Baker* Ech
febiy-frily.
jZtJ'Offico in Drug Store of
ols.
BAUUEL STEWART. THOB. O. WATTERS
STEWART St WATTERS,
CITY AUCTIONEERS.
W ILL sell at Auction on Commission,
Lands, Negroes, Horses, GroeeHes, Dry
Goods, Books, FurnitUre,orahyOther articles
" ' nay be consigned to them.
'hey are regularly
n. a. win :.... .....j. s. wise,
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
I. 033 !
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HIS Firm, at considerable oxpenso, have
fitted up an excellent
1033 HOUSE,
and will ho prepared during the coming
season to furnish Ico of the best quality.
The Ioe will be aaroflilly put up and do
iivered at t^a’pepot; or to Adam's Express
Company, lit (ho following
RATES:
2 cents.
3 cants.
For 50 lbs,, or upwards,.
Less than 50 lbs.,...
JOHN T. SOUTH,
WITH
Geo. W. & Jehial Read,'*
Manufacturers and Wholesale 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 the Aster House.
jan26—trOm
DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, A Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 aud 82 Chambers St. N. Y.
VJTOULD notify the Trade that they arc
yy opening Weekly, in new and bcAutf-
ful patterns, the
WAMSVTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSKBAG,
A New Print,which excels everv Print in the
country far perfection of execution and de
sign in ihll Madder Colors. Our Print* are
cheaper than any in market,' and meeting
—'th extensive sale. Orders promptly at-
idodto. Feb2’8o|trily.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO
-rSUCCESSQRS TO—
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
CENTRAL WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Ga.,
WM.H. JEFFERS,. '
HENRY L. JEFFERS,
September .7,—ly.
m, S.C.
LONGSTREET, BRADFORD A CO
MANUFACTURERS OF-
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
80 Chambers St., A 00 Reade St.,
Between Rroadyay am} Church at,
NEW YORK.
Vi V. ItoXOSTBMT, O. S. •BADFORD, •
•. It. WMLLS. AT OJEpBBT.
feh2—tw2m B ‘
rdf
OF THE 200,000 PERSONS
I ’NOW USING
CH A P M:A35a-S
PATENT ANTI-RATTLING
Carriage Shaft Fastener
OT a solitary individual can be found,
who would dispense with it tat FIVE
MES its soak It baa bsen adopted and ap
plied by over FIFTEEN HUNDRED of th*
largest and bs*t Carriage Maker* in th*
TIM
•TAR AND CHARCOAL,
JNquantltl^to suit
marlHrilm Sup't. Rum* Gas Co.
marlStrUm
TRY IT I
WM. S. CHAPMAN,. Patent*^
Cincti
Mcroor and Nashanoek Potatoes.
TNOR planting, the (inert kind, just receiv-
ed at No. SCheic. House, h &BNMr .
Swgg Ws. ,
A CARD ;
TO THE LADIES,
1 .WOULD respectfully call tho attention
of the ladies, to the choice assortment of'.
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Which wifi be bpenod nt toy establishment on
Broad Street, during tho first week in April.
Feeling assured that my Stock 1 will .include
W. V.'HITU. • ‘‘B. i. CABTSB.
V. H. WHITE Js CO*
MANUFACTURERS OF * DEALERS IN
Saddles, Bridles
( And Harness. 1
BROAD ST., ROME, GA.
'17'EEP constantly on hand A large ad
Well Selected Stock of T
Carriage, Harness and Saddle
TRIMMINGS. •
Also a heavy, stock of BOOT AND SHO>
FINDINGS, such aa Sole and Upper Death
er, Calf Shine, Ac.
All ef which wo ofigr VERY CHEAP tat
CASH or to ‘Prompt Paying Customers. Wi
........ , . . Licensed.'COity
Auctioneers, and all Goods consigned to them
will bo duly earod for, and proper returns
made. [F
A. J. BEARDEN,
AMBROTYPIST,
, HOME, OA.
jan'll,18G0j [Trlly.
REMOVAL!
M’GUiRElT PIXSOX,
H AVE Removed to their new build
first door below the. Drug Stored bi
Turnley * Baker, where they will tak<
pleasure in waiting on their old customer*
and the publio generally. ) janS-ttil* wtf
FORT & HARGROVE, ;
large Assortment of
Groceries & Staple Goods,
adapted toaPlantor’s use—
’ ForCkffti,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blanket*,
Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes
Skirting*, Oshabarga, .
may 18-1 y. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac:
^DENTISTRY.
Dr, J. T. Duane,
I s now permanently located
in Rome, and has taken rooms
over Fort A Hargrove’s store,'
where he will be pleased to receive.the calls
of those who may require his professional
services.
He would also state that he is prepared to
Insert artificial tooth; on vulcanised rubber,
whioh is fast superceeding all other style* of
work, Bow made, combining aait - doe*,
LIGHTNESS,
AND ' /- ■
A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity,
WITH W*
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at New Yfrk price*,
may*—ly <-«• -
[From the Bunkum Flag Staff.]
“A Criticism as is a Criticism.”
The “Staff " was alway* precemjjpaibi
in Its musical criticisms. Its notice of
the advent of Leopold DoMeyer, the
pianist. “Thunderer," tinder tli^ ripn de
plume of “ Herr Smash," was a very
striking piece of "strong writing.” He
gave a concert in Bunkum, where his
“Grand Piano” was “ secured to the
floor by transverse timbers, and a side-
’ iecfetflMn**
srrSniash soon entered with a
bust of unanimous nppinso. His ap-
-ahinco was exoentnV . A bushy head
eft bushel, and'a smear of.moustache
onto hfii upper lip] othfewiib
rnd sundries. He also carried a
rick liandkerchiof|)erfume(l with
and time they was.
OijLxr Me:
CONDUCTED BY
Denominational (
m to Texas.
It ha* not <
every variety of climate i
and stock—but it* very oxen, hava be
come denominational, if not ’ sectarian
in name, character, and spirit. In
groof of this we give the following incl-
A minister travelling along tho road,
met a stranger driving hi* wagon, which
was pulled oy four oxen; as the min'
ister approached, he beard the driver
say—
. “Get up Presbyterian!”' “Gee Gamp'
bellite!” “Haw Baptist 1” “What are
you.doing, Methodist 1” ■ ■ aai
, Tbe ministor struck with 'the. ringU'
la,rity of such names being given te ox*
en remarked— ' , '
“Stranger, you have strange
musk, Wo smelt it.. Ho toolc bis posi- , "Granger, you have strange name*
tion,'planting himself firm, wJiile two fo , r y° ur oxen > and I wish to know
upliolstcrers tacked liis coat tails with "' h y ‘key kad such names given to
iittle brass studs, also seoured his 'body
with ropes. His audience were by.:this
lime at the highest point of the kev-veeve.
’resents many rare noy
2 door* Uclow Turnley * Baker’s Drug Store’.G .for leSS money than IUOSt GOU
" 1 “ ' ads :in market. W
Th d r
“I call that lean one in front, Presby
terian, because he is-true blue and nev
er fails—he believes in polling through
every difficult place, persevering to. the
end, and then he knowBmore than all
the rest. The one by his side I call
Cumpbellite; he does very well when
you let him go on his own way, until
he sees wafer,'and then all; the world
Id no r t keep him out of. it, and there
he stands as if hfs journey was ended.—
This off ox, behind, iaa real Ba'fitist, for
he is all the time after water, and 'Will
can be found At the old stand of W. H. White,k
• • - • - - ’0 tor
ie our
B 0 A RDTn GOHS E tha,t Mr -’ 0ml)er ® t is . a pract
fAVING purohasod tho house now ! oceu-^V to Hiapage Suoh.a bUSlIieS3,’af
is very imfmtl
One of the best judges of Goo,
KS&TS&WttSSKU S. We refer everybody to our std
« 5.S, *S Sertions. Always ready to sef
VTithout Room, will be, “ month, 12 50} ’
With ' ; « ■ •< “ :*6 00
Wood, Lights and Wftsbing, Will be fnrnt!
ished at resonablo' rates.
0. W. LANG WORTHY, Proprietor.
A. A. Bbaw, Supt decl4—tf.
Schedule.
O N.andi
first tra
Rome and Kingston!
«' Thursday, Dacembor lit. th*
_ will leave daily, at I0J o'clock,
A. M., returning to Homo J) 1’. M., excepting
Sundays, wlirn it will return at fl P. M.
Second train will leave Rome at 6] o’olock,
P. M.; daily, (excepting Sundays) returning
.to- Rom* next day at e| A. M.
This second .train makes complet* connec
tions With the Talladega stages; also con
nects with the two morning trains on the W.
* A. Railroad, at Kingston.
Office Rome Railroad, Rome, Nov. 29, '69.
fl*»y W. B. COTHRAN, Gen'lEup't,
W. & Atlantic (State) R, R.
lernu
concentrated into
Bunker Hill, all
es near him. The other wbiob-1
call Methodist, makes a great noise and
a g'rcat.to-do, and you would think that
he was pulling all creation, but he don't
pull a pound.” •.
The minister having his curiosity geftt-
ified with the explanation, rode on .won
dering what lie should next see and bear
in Texas. This is no dream, but a fact
as we have hoard; nor are we influenced!
by dyspeptic feelings, telling
ders the ecclesiastical relf "—
oxen.—True Witness.
ff .rJi Jr .' Tragic Deatk. iAWiliw
A letter from Bruges, in the' lade-
jjondehce soys: • ■ i.U Hit tlir*
"At o ball recent ly given by the Gov
ernor of that Provence, one ef Ute
handsomest women present was Madame'
the courswof
ita to Chattanooga, 138 miles,' fare $5—
nr W. Lewis; Supe’t..
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN,. .
Loaves Atlanta, at-. ',.,.-.......10 ;20 a k
Arrives at Chattanooga....... 7 34 p k
Leaves Ohattandoga at 3 25 a X
Arrive*at Atlanta,.!.;....,... .....140 p k
• EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN,
Leave* Atlanta at hlght...-.....'....'. 8 15 a m
Arrives nt-CbAttanoaga.....,'..v.....,.'5 80 a k
Leaves Chattanooga, at..;.....— 3 00 p m
Arrives at Atlanta.. 82 a x
- This road connects each way with the
Rome Bronch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tenhessoo * Georgia Railroad atDalton. and
the Nashville * . Chattanooga Railroad at
Chattanooga. ‘ mar3tri.
thos. j. rnnnr, i : a i.: : o. w. r. laiucw.
PERRY & LAMB3N,
WHOLESALE AND
REiTAIL GROCERS,
NA* ChoiceHofei,
W ILL keep constantly on-hand,
seloQted-assortment of Grocoric,
so, Provisions, i ~
Mial’.Ac,, *o.,
Cash, or oduntry | _
feel grateful for past favors, and .
prompt attention to Dnsiaess, and: foir deal
ing, to receive a liberal ehare of patronage.—
£*aL ul !&i'S&r l ,:» , !£h'K
Rome, Aug.,31, ’59.tf.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
JUST RECEIVED Jtfjs,
*“a large and —
si vo Stock of
J. B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST,
T> ESPECTFULLY informs his fHends'. glld
X\j the public generally, that he continnee
tho practice otDENTlSTit P in nllite branch
es, and has fitted np an office, over-the *Utae
H f McGuire A Pinson, where he is prepkmd
> execute all operations appertaining to Den
tistry, in the most approved manner.
Ho would also oall the particular attention
of thooe in want of Artificial Work, to hi|4n-
perlor style of teeth, set on gold platofw
beauty, strength and life-like appedeftnba,-
thoy are not surpafied. As an iiapiMstonha*
been made that my prices for dental opera
tions are higher than ths usual run' 1 of.Den
tists, I beg leave to bay that thoy are
os charged'by Dentists At Augusts
and Savannah. For ArtiSolat Work
ges area* follower -
Entire Sets Upper and Lowtr from $1001
Half Bet*, Upper or Lower,' from 50
Temporary Sets, Upper and Lower, 25
Partial Beta in proportion to the above.
As I am well posted inall the late improve
ments of the day, Ifeel confident that I can
meet the wants of *U who may need' the ser
vices of* Dentist, and ifrefershoeiare want
ed; as to their utility in answering tho purpo
ses of netnr*. I ean give them in ebnndspoe,
from those who have tooted my skill, for tho
lest fourteen year*, in this, and adjoining
J. B. MURPHYS
Ron*, Sept 14, 1859-tf. |
.exton,-,
T , School,'.
Classical end Miscellaneous Boo]
iargejvsriety of- Stationary, Wall Papering,
Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Articles,
J to for the Holidays. McrchanUi and
1 TCaohers, supplied with Books and
nary at Augusto prices. Tho attention
of purohasors respcotfuuy solicited. .
T6miS Oosli.
jan8—twty
cannonade, whioh after The third volley
ripped off his coat tails, tore up the
brass nails, and: threw tho lid of the
i»iano clear aoross the room, whilo the
sensafipti of the audience was unmiti
gated in the extreme. Ladies waved
their handkerchiefs,. and children at
the breast bawled aloud, while' some
friends of ours weie so foolish as to bo-
hoo out of mere enthusiasm... . Just as
yon think it all done,' *hprns. fiddles,
cymbals, gongs, and kettle-drum with a
bang; bang; bang; tiddle do dum de did
dle de idle; bang; bang, bang; tiddle de
dum de idle; bang, Lang, bang, bang;
■then a slow measured bdng; bano; BANG;
then at it again with a fiddle de iddle de
crash; crash 1 smash ! and with that legs,
keys, iron, wire, sank down on the floor
in one mass of hetoreogenerous chaos
and Hen- Smash, his hair on eend; his
coat tails ripped off; bis eyes flashing
fire; his mustaches looking thunder; his
lists clenched; liia mouth foaming, ran
ri^hb pff the rtftgfi/V .r iat jr—
' AHnrd’ Customer,
. green looking eustomer observed a
t A&ngiqg onftr ft grooety Store, read-
thus: “Wholesale and Rets U Store.”
walked through the crowd of ladies
and gentlemen, until he got facing one
of the clerks who was exhibiting some
Ineaugar-to aybang lady; when lie
itokeoutwith:
“Kay Mister, who’s boss hero?”
. “The proprietor has just stepped out
“Wall be this a
; Tbe young man,
ing the greeny’s
swered: r- t&l «.•
“Yor, sir, a wholesale and retail es-
tablishmcnt.”
nv
UG,
BOOTS AS* SHOES
KA.xurACTBiap B
V. A. OMBE
: rome
wwoi vvic«, • allots materials
TENT LEM
for Gentlemen’* Dross Boots A Shoos.
He employs the best of Workmen and keep*
posted on the latest ftuhlons.
Osntesl Fits arid Work warranted.
Thankful for pa*t f«vor» he hopes to re
ceive a continuation ,pf patronage in this
ceiye o continuation .pf nn
branch orhbmaKdu.U-y. f
,>ng26^Iy . P,
P, A. OMBERG.
- ' - :V t
WISDOM’S
ing
;o Horses, good'
Buggies, Hacks andAVugons, two or four
horeo Coaches orOmaibn*. with good drivers,
eaabeacoemincdntodatmyBtabto. Trahccie to
Hemes, well fed and enrried for. 75 yari
^^S^gwefc^i^^nad Wa^imlbr
MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
.* f’«r: t _-v GA
Prea’t.
july28
-At Rome Rail
w s
0. H. STILLWELL,' Sec’y.]
er toappL,
ly. She, however,
his advice. In al
met again, and "
i to »u
‘t the ball the <
i and swollen, *
ultioes were*]
e lady died on
no disease whii
ed to follow
hour after they
doctor saw.that the-
neither he nor
d induce hert
Before
become pi
'caching home
i, but too late, for
e following djw'.T—
thus ,'pnti
dayswaa aearbuiicle of the most n
lignant kind.' , ^^ftjhg|* Sgagglftr
recently
against thp .i
ted facta and atatutics showing it* de- .
struction of health and sanity,, its de
moralizing influence, and'its useless ex
pense - It costs the people of the Uni
ted States over forty millions of dollars
annually; far more than fospent for alli
purposes of education; .- New York oity
uses up daily $10,000 in cigars and.-' IS,-,-
000in bread. He predicted that - the-
valley of the Connecticut would be bloa
ted by it, and become as barren, as the
old tobacco fields of Virginia and Mhry-
land. ' W.lwjlJq*
id v# % Jyo MTH
Sound the stage L
That the waitir
out”
’ell, a* tho cojd weather is coming
oil, I tliought 1 might ys well come and
you you a job.”
“I don’t understand you stranger,”
plied tji? clerk, who begau to 1 '
e fellow was, in the wrong box.
“Zactly so; well I’Jl tell you.”
“Explain what you mean, my friend,”
‘‘Well, as I said once before, the cold
wcathbr’sooming on, hud I thought I
mought as yrell bofixin for it. Como
near freezing t'other winter—
• $erA western editor, whose wife
lately had a baby, perpetrates tho fol
lowing, which be denominates a
“CHAROK Or XNFANinr." - • 1
\ !&:'[ ddetUA
: stage born! ring the cow-beUl.
ting worid may know’;-.
Publish it through all otir borders,. “
Even unto Mexico: ' - r - “ -i*
Seize your pen, oh, dreaming poet, '
And.m rhymes as smooth a» may be..
Spread afar the joyous tidings—
Betoey'* got another baby li *'
fiSTTho editor of the Louisville
Journal to responsible for the follow-
i ^iie New York Times says that old
under hia seedy Brown was hypocritioal and tortuous.—
We behove tlio lasttime the publio had
a good look at him. he wan “straight up’
and down.” ; :.;i.
ot
_ ir, I hope you will tell me
you want, so : I may serve you,”
•upted tho clerk, seeing there was
fiber of customers waiting to be
(ved, blit who, in fact, had osmost for-
gotton their errands, listening to the
rich conversation botweeu the'clerk and
j “Certainly, s^nirtvoertainly—I always
W a hurry ; and just as
quioka* yi
you to
come down to about
don’t wear any dnuraai’
The effeot map be imagined, but as
the noveljat **jfo neat be doscritiod.—
The loud burnt* of lnughter that follow-
thnt he hod made an anflil mistake and
his long legs were put in motion at
the rate of 2:40.
Crinoline—u device by which one.
half of creation compass their ends.—I*
Prentice. ft- . . .i trnrialri
aarWhy was Adam' the fastest
man?
Because he was the first in thehu-
man race.
'SSTThere w*t,*ami
Chinese Barnum, who
American Daniel Lnr
most hoepii
liad been exhibited for
fowds of staring Celestials, wh<
supposed to be simply doinghim
honor.