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VOL. 1.
ROME, GEO., THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10,1860.
^ri-toeeklri Courier
.WliWlI *vrry ,r:
nJESWT, TJIUR8DA* & 9AT0EDA.T HORN'GS
; By M. DWIKELL.
Xt'FOUB; DOLLARS. A: YEAB,
Invariably in' advance.
Term* of Advertising in Tri-Weekly.
Flit SQUARE OFTEN LINES*
Three MonthsT......... .........ViSft
Six Month.,. ■■??'??
Twelve Hontb*,.... IMO
.count will; Be made to" those
s litger Sniouhtif. ! \ *“'*!.* ™
!r amounts. (*}“"*■* ,1.
Obituaries of mors than five’ lines charged
the same as advsriiifomsnt*. • -;u A
Notice* of Marriage*'and Deatta, not. frx-
eseding Five Lines In length, me published
gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of
the parties are requested to send in these no
tices accompanied with i» responsible, name
tiees accompanied with m responsible nam*
and they will be published w(th ; pleasure, j
NO.HUMBUG,.-’/j*
But. the Poor Man’s Relief,;
■ > * AND THB J, rrl.l’ .
!- RIOS MAN’S FRIEND t
Harris’ Twelve 5 Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD .
? X. O W .
m«E MERITS OF THIS
X Plow over others,
tho cultivation of both
ton and Corn ’are man
'.only its leading mori'
1 two small and two Iarp
Into Seven different PX
Very necessary "fcf the cultivation* bf dif
ferent crops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow oomploted
will last a man from two to flve Vears, accord
ing to tho soil he cultivates, and will. only
boat about Three Dolihrs to put it up. 1 An
lAgttacy wUl soon he established id'Rome,
and then planters will be invited to cell and
see for themWlvesi-'-AdWrt*;^'?': ‘
. f -,iB<F.. REYNOLDS, ;
nmintrurftA
B. D. JIAUVRr, DUNLAP SCOTT,
HAHVEY «t SCOTT,
attorney* at law,
ROME, . . ...r • • • • • Q V
4 DVANGES of money csq uiuaUy be had
upon good claims left for collection,
me, JuneI.—ly.-
Z. B. HARGROVE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME, -. - - - - * - * * GA>
Orrics—Over Fort* Hargrove’s new store.
fobis—ly
GEO. T. STOVALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ROME,,- - Ti-.r.- *,* Q *\
Wi.l practico in the counties of Cherokee
Ga. Ojtie over N. J. Qfaberg’l.OletMttlstore
Repbretor—Underwood. * Smith, Rome
Ga. T. R. R. Cobb, Esq., Athens, Oa. janST-
THOS. /. VEBDEBY,
attorney,at law,
CEDAR TOWN, <JAv
Till praoUee in the counties of rieje,
PMk, Pailding, Carroll, Haraldsbtt andCass.
Biriot attention paid to oolleoting. JanTO-ly
HENRY A. GARTRELL,
A TTO RN B Y AT L AW,
ROME * re-•'•*..» GA *
< Strut attontteO «tveU4o oollocUng andR*-
euring claims In Upper Georgia. febl-ly
/, f, g, vroilWMP* * •* '• We. BHITRe
UNtfEMOOD & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS. AT LAW,
s ROME, ... • • * v» ’ ’ * ’ I’ * ’ .-AV
PaAcTtcR in Upper Georgia jal.o in tho
Federal District Court of Marietta.
■ jauSO’SBrly ■'
C. H. SMITH,
NOTARY public.
Commissioner of Deeds for Alabama and
Tennessee. I l>u ^ 3
T. W. ALEXANDER,
ATTORNrET; AT L^W,
ROME.
febl0’57
W. B. TERHUNE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,--
- NOME, ...... OA.
Orrics—In CHty Hail BnfJding.
aprOrlJ^ .
DR. H. Y. M. MILLER.
• * Has removed, hi* Office .to the Rootorover
Duncan’s Store. marl8,trl8m
J. B. W. NpWLIl*, M. D.,
ROME. - - - - -'- ‘i - - V GEORGIA.
'Office over Drug Storo of NEWMAN
WLIN. feb211rlly.
* NOWLIN..
Dr. E. A. WARE, J :
,r HAOTIOING f HY S ICI AN,
Ten miles west of
oot»’*»—ly ROME, OA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
SSSn’ iWbld^Post Offiw. '
—RO
On
aprl’W
GA.
VERANDA
Boarding r
In Bight of tho Depot—same side of I
Street, [foblltrily]
it* .
but I shall mention
r With four wings,
it can he converted
\, all of which ore
cultivation*bf dif-
. ETOVTAH, ,
ROME, - - - .j GA..
t.V. THOMAS, Pro’r.
(Lato of Eatonton Hotel,)
Tns'Stago Offices are kept at this House,
and it is nearest the Depot. ' ,J - d
Seventh Ytkh 'irr the 9r*de—A fast age re-
ahfia «t fotfret fatl toork ■
E. -M. SEAGO,
P M'TOC Hi; BROKER
_AWB—
Genersl C««misslonMerchant,
Office in Stage's Stock, So- W. Alabama St.,
it coat
/« (Iron.
receipt of OOods. Will purchase, funds in
this city, New York, New Orleans, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis end-Louisville at per
cent.;ou eumsof *1,000 or more at 1 per cent,
in thisCity.. The oitisens of this City, or
strengers in this .City, on-sums not less than
$100, at 1 per eeht.t on smaller sums at 2b
percent ;
^^•Respectfully refers to Bankers and
erishantsef this City. ■ mar20trily.
n. n. WITT.
s. WISE.
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
M.GvE-r
CENTRS.L ICE SOUSE,
» 7 ATLANTA, GA. . «,> (
fTlHIS Firm, at oonSiderable expense; havo
I 1 lilted up an excellent 1 ! :
1033 HOUSE,
and will', ho prepared during the' coming
season to tarnish Ice of the-best quality. '
' The Ice will be carefully put up and, de-
livered at tho Depot, or to Adanvs Express
Company, at the following ■ ‘ not*n j
. ’.raYrs : " ' • •
For SO lbs,,' or upwards, 2 cents.
Less than 50 lbs 3 cents.
JOHN T. SiUl'iU,
WITH -
Geo. W. & Jehial Road,
Manulaotarers and ITholesaln Dealers in
and Straw Goods,
Parisstyle Bonnets, Flowers
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Ac.,
NEW YORK,
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS
.«p< $».<ih^i$w».s*. * y.
OBLD notify the Trade thet thby are'
‘or'perfeotfon of execution and do
ur Printa are’
. , and mooting
aaai^ifeH'^iasawi'
r perfs
sign in^Wl Madder Col
cheaper than any in
H. H. PENNY,
* ‘ fc i OQLLEGTING AGENT,
I VE SPRING, OA,
Sept. t» V ! -m H'-’ t '
SILVER GREEK,,. r J? - FLOYD, Ce.GA
Office at J. A Whiteheads' ’ augS.ly.
Rome, Ga.
- Will give strict attention to tho -
8 SELLING OF COTTON.
AbdaUklinUof Produce, andHaaVyOsod%
***e*0^ce^hePost Offioo’cbmarw [aug,2*
■ 'C: W. LANGWORTHY,
mtoSKsabn or
Guitar and Vocal Music,.
ROME, GA, au.g3.ly
oo Tsrr /.not
Gesrgia E. E. Passenger Tratos
-r,i. ,T ATHENS BRANCH. .
liSiBii «* a; n. m!Z£
AUaot. MU.*!, 1 *!?*,!* *“A>*
-jttsa
.80 Sal
Ivening,
ASHINGTONJB^ihsx,. ,
Throngh *»
Through Freight Train* Atlanta to
.^,:i.<«wui^sdSG
rreigm x rams urancncs.
S,wa8aa,A».
,tfintfc >»00 44 *L MA6
6^9is.
WELLS, Pro.
m
6RAHAM HOTEL, :,
r. OAVB SPRING, .1 - ■
’J; A.' tattit^l'AM,*Proprietor. !
THE REG;
: OFFICE.
V ifLiyery Stable kept in connection
Hotel, whbre Horses and Vohicles
for hire. ' jhnMtwtf
DAVID* H, LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
IP.EN'lWAN, '
A. J. BEARDEN,
ambrotypist,
;!•. ' BOMB, &Ai ■ .
jen31,]860J ’ . [Trily.
EEMOVALJ
iitoiEEGr Pinson, ;
H AVE Removed to their new . building
Aral door below the Drug Store of
Turnley * Baker, where they will- take
ploasure in waiting on their old customer*
and tin? publio generally. jan3-tril*wtf
FORT At HARGROVE,
9FFER FOR SALB A ■'d. ’
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF f ;
t GFo-iefi^s ;4f ods, : :
adapted to JMauto#> uso—
- For Cash,
Oonuiting of' 1 tin Irr . i
Sugar,, (toffee, Salt, Molasses,
Nhils,' Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Iiiuiseys,iregxo Shoes, Stripes
Shirtings, Osnabnrgs,
mayla^ly. - FactarytThread, keS/Ac. j
IDENT1STRY.
Dr. J? T, Dnane,
I * now. permanently: located flrsgh,
in Rome, and has taken rocms(fPI9K9geu
over Fort * Hargrove's store, ^-htXL-LT
where he; will be plCaled to recoive tho calls
of thus'' who may require his professional
msrvfosK^ ,n r".?~* w **^t'*r? < ” if ' ,
which is hurt snnerceodlne all -other stylos of
work, now m*i\d, v c9m6iriiu$.at it does,
LIGHTNESS,
■AND ..
i Pleasant Degree of Elasticity.
WITH
Cleanliness and . Durability.
All work performed at Now York-pricep. j
vSos. r. PBnnr, ; : : s i : i' q. w; r.'LAlters.
TO IRE LADIES 1
HAVINGRECEIVED THEIR
Spring and Summer
How to Snstain your. Local Pape
1. If you have a father, mother, brotl
er, sister or friend qf any kind residir/^
at a distance, who is unable to su]
scribe, pay for and' have a dopy sent 1
them. v ' csf l-V--.}' 1
Herb Pilla
starvation price, and when ho'comes tL, wllh , t llktll .„
make a purchase of you “spike on th etm? or • tr.b, «r um .t^x* aiwc nm<m.
* " W " .tfd Hexieo. Yo« will And a full atcount of
WOULD CALL THB ATTEN-
tlonof the Lmlierf. to their now and elegant
assortment of BONNETS.': RIBBONS
AND FLOWKIIS, and everything be-
to Jho -Milinroy. business. Opening
aill dJip ' mttr22lriw -
1ETNA INSURANCE CO,
s' <«. ; JIA1lTFQIU>,'OQN\' -A v, i
Assefo5;;;lT;. ! .V;.:....... 1 .:..‘.,.’;;. < .^ 2)OSO)*2S 80
E'G. .RtptET, Pro8., T. Ai Ar.BXXNtisn, V. P.
T. K. Bnace, Bce'ty, A. A. Wtil.r'AirtiyAiM'ri
^ WGSi'COTHBAJVhj^i EOto^ ttlu!. :
aprilStrily.: s.:lj -)d‘ Hi
odvertii
PHCENIX INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CON.
CAPITAL $400,000 f
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL GROCERS,
No. '4 Cihoico Hotel,
W , »=».r<st'S
*o, Provision*, raoh as,' Bacon; Lard, Flour;
Meuf *B.r *s.,’-wh i Hiii r "wg~mn~vBi Tow fix
Cash, or couqtffiDfMfousjMBlIih prices. We
mg,, toreoeiye a liberal pliareof jiatronage.—
Our motto will.be quick sails and short pro
fits. Give,us a Call before buying olsowhera,
Rome, A ug. 31, '50. tf.
>ENT DENTIST,
R the pi
irtQll*fioCJ)lCNTISTR Y in nllitsbi „
ud has fitted up an office, over the si
cGuire .t Pinson, where ho is prepared
toexeoufoaljopewtttwssppertaining to Den-
tistry, ip the most approved manner.
atm “• ParVnala»:attenlion
of thosoln want otActifiolal Work, to bis su-
. w i — —. — I.^om
ypped these)
o wan
SBt-
or the
pining
COTHRAN; JEFFERS & CO,.
CAROLINA.
Rom*, G*. “
}0h*riMtes,<8.«.
Change of Schedule.
Orriou BoKe Railroad, ) ’
Romo, Maroh 31, I860.' j
O N and after Bnnday the lit dav of April
the Mornln'g train will leave Romo dally
W. & Atlantic (State) R. R,
Atlanta to CUattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5—
Jonx W. Lewis, Supe’t. •
■ MORNING' PASSENGER TfiAIN.
Reaves Atlanta, at.. 10.20 a
Arrive* at Chattanooga ,.T 34 p j
Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 a :
Arrives at 'Atlanta.: ..1 40 r
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta at night.. 8 15,,A )
Arrives at Chbttapooga 5 30 Ail
Leaves Chattimooga, at........... ;,8 00 p i
Arrives at-Atlanta......;. .....„.,.U >82 a 'j
tariff."
3. If
work U
uper,
‘ ■ertise'ih’mor'e than one phpeK _ .
4. Do not run off to the city to t4ESSftBffi£!8Sl
my advertising or jotli., fro’m u>. A*«nu for uim* mu.
take it to*your COlintlP^ » n< * manufacturer of “ Judi*«m'» Moan-
a .^vS«iPHta, M ha* spent the greater part of 1»U life ia
IS, wnen you WlfiI||| Rt { n g vlHlted nearXj .wry country In tha
spent over sis years among the intllann of
* ratalns^nd or Mexico, aqa ;it •,**« thus tha*
IX Haas Pius 1 ' wers diacorered. A*very
« ■ cntaix nwi i ills* wiii aiacoTsrca. a very
cards, eto., pl*llllg account of his adTMturss there, yvu will lad
An norvrU rv etjoaiiftc and PsmDhlet.
ed, because forsooth voii can cot a r^anac and Pamphlet,
duotion’of a few cents in price. Sur* ,UWUh ' d fect ' th *‘ *” ‘ rU * fr " w
port your own as you wish to be suppm “ m,n * *
ted. A man who is always runnin
away from home with his business,;
lie poisonous matter; hence, •
slight impurity at tlie .fountain
I Ai if you had thrown soma
IMPtJRK BLOOD 1
is the Ilfs I end when any foreign er nnhealtfcy
mixed with it, it is at enee diftirthutcil t«
of tha body. Every nerve feels the poUoN,
* *■ jqBlaMattdi
liver ceaiu’* to
■the heart 4i
cold shoulder. v Ci’with u»’”“ ^ ,un, ’
5. If you havo oontrolof any lbfealMf'fKLS,* A , „ T0
ilitng|S*II(t’)tit(f^<*!fffridsdl’ iuliMan, la a pun spring, from vliMi -
kind of business nays bettor than anv*> ,B a .,™ w “• ’r' 10 '* cour " ° r ,
- V! 1 1 ■ dlitnrbM »nA dlKolo«d. Aa <i»lcWr
other, sad the ntore you osn seg4, stood *y m ...r, p«rt, and u« «nn«
the editor of your paper, the better fo# 1 ' pauan'^ow. ob«iroct*s, .nd «ni«
bim on* ii'i'Tn lotion la rn»,a, thi limp o'llf. loon dlr« not.
nim ana. it. An proportion to thou, not 0 „i r put if r t b« blood, but «*.n.rntt «u
amount of tho receipts ot a paper, niloru of th. bedj; th.y art, tb«r«fo«, uarivollnl
editor is enabled to make it useful dm
igihgto thfeobtonuhitv Ui Which tuc for bimods mas: a awe,
ublished *BT •«> ”•» rT^i'lipWot.SWi Bsadaehe,fee. T8I« AnUhiKn*
. Do not expect much of a pnpe^r.^ ^. k “V,LT?^ r ^
When, an editor is driven to be liis
„ 7 proot reader, pressmaivr rwb, a nudidn. ilk. th. W Houma Siam
and 'devil, to buy something for hia din-.t win pou dimtiy to th. nniotMi part.,
n0 » it blood and Said, of thn body, and ..aiiM
'“"7? D6 hot expect the 1 editor 1 to.mftW' ^ w “ h "“’ h *'
hoilOiablo montion : of ybu' kHd yoMt Pills arc the Beet Remedy in exist-
business every few. weeks'fbbndilMg.-^e/or the foil owing Complaint
The space in a paper and ii man’s, tin
aro worth somotbin's,, and every notii
comes back to the drawer of the rqoi!
ient in dollars and cents. An edito;
should not be allowed to go hun u
barebaoked, or barefooted. They “eai
drink and wear,’-’just like other
pie. * ■ i
8. If tho editor owes vou a shillini
"lO,
Debility, Jnwnrd Wealtnm,
Ihxr and Agvi* Liver ComvIminU,
&m*U Oompia%nU.Loume$$ iff Sjiirttt,
. Headack*$ f -* . v Pike,
Indication) MUme and <3ravd.
h\Jluenoa, Secondary 5jmg»
Ir\flammtUion,
ItWM.
SAT FEMALE MEDICINE l
who vmlus hsalth, should wrr»r to without
Thty purify ths blood, rsmovs obstrusNows
clsunso tbo sklu uf all plmplos awd Notches
rich color of taoulth to tho polo chook.
. ~ •;:« Plants ond Herbs of which those t*fIY« w$
#f ou ^ *“ e gentleman^ aquan$ro dlseomodjn o very suTTrhrtBjf v»*y *mo«g
do not chase him from “rosy -mom
balmy eve’’ for it, and when you ha]
to get the . balance on < the
side, “out the. gentleman’s- t .
tance.’’- • * u-,;.,-; U,> . ican», atrtb. »f AbortjioM in k.,fc». 0*t th.
.^.“Finally, my brethren^ if: S2&
Wish to properly sustain your> oounty of th. ai'am.
paper, to, live the balance of your day/*.—r». Mountain Nat pm m pc
the golden rule—“Do unto others
you wish them to do unto you,” un '
like olroumstanoes,-
ter-,. ,-.tui .v»a»
. ' ill penuint, Amu i
id CO.) on each boo.
B. L. JUDSOW, * Co,
This road olmneots each way with ’-the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, tha Eai
Tennessee ft Georgia Railroad at Dalton, an
tlio Nashville A . Chattanooga Railroad t
Chattanooga. marStri.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
Jfgfm JUST RECEIVED
agfiBa large and f
pmSW slvo Stock of School,tStdffiUW
Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a
large variety of Stationary, Wall Pai ’
Engravings, Paintings and Fanoy A)
suitable for the Holidays. Merchants'
School Teachers, supplied with Books
Stationary at Augusta prices. The attention
of purchasers respectfully solicited.
Terms dash..
Jan8—twly
MOOTS AND SHOES
MANUFACTURED »T v'.>
P. A. OMBERG,
ROME GA. -Ai
Tho Suhsorlber is supplied
with a line lot of extraFRENCH CALF, PA
TENT LEATHER, and nil other material*
for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots & Shoes.
Ho employs the best- -of Workmen and keopo
posted on tho latest fashions.
Genteel Fits and Work warranted.
Thankful for past favors ho hopes to re
ceive a continuation of patronage in this
branch of homo industry.
aug25—ly P. A. .OMBERG,
MUTUAL 1 INSURANCE
COMPANY- '$*»*’>«*»*
ROME, GA.
Orrics—At Romo Railroad Dapot.
,. W. 8. COTHRAN, Pres’t.
C. H. STILLWELL, Bco’y. july28
CITY EXPRESS,
C i. SMITH,.hav-
• ing established an
Exprci —
Rome,
liver promptly all light packages and carry
passeugersand Baggage, in and about-ths
.olty, at reasonable rates. Orders- may be
lonary Store, or,at,fte. BaR-
w . marls”
.olty, at reasonable r
left at his Confection,
road Repot. , .
Price of -ifmwjP
SAWED LUMBER,
Gto the increased price
t- of home .con-
cannot live at the present 15w prices of LV
bwfflritfiunls%,Skipibma i&QJTaiaiai
' .WmJJisJsndsmigs^anilM^stsfltesifo.
1st of February naxt^pnt the price of
ber rt.nnr reipecUvo mills, at,,
Hauling and Kiln-drying not
cRemember our Torms are INVARIABLY
„
5X*» Other Dealerii in Lumber are invlfe*
to join in this movement. jan24twswlf
NEGROES FOR SA^
rTIHE Subscriber
J, bond, a few
Sonablo prices.
■ Wanted a fow Bkety
v^I
From ths Southern-Field and- 'Fireside 1 .
*hrtO Cholic in Horses.
SmtirpiSH), N. C , April 9, l^Sd; 1
*¥»■ ift y?<w aft
er of March. 31, a communication
•om Mr. H. W. Howell, of Warsaw,
Milton county, Ga., upon tho subject of
lent ready to testify
to tho faot that -I can give a rem
edy thqt will cure a horse in ten
mmut^.and ‘will not coBt you a cent,
(only the trouble;) as follows t You put
your knee against the horse's forehead
and puli his ears a.fow times, and in
less tnam fifteen minutes he will be up
eating. I can get witnesses to testify to
M»wffiot. ;- 1 Ihay(?never known a horse
to dig to whioh the above remedy was
given. . ' A. P. Ballard.
.....rTTfrr^
Tmtiuont to Axirioan Missionaries.
—The Levant Herald, an English paper,
published at Constantinople, says:
Wo risk no contradiction in affirming
loittho American missionaries have
earance, m the OUIU0, JWffM
■ore exhibited frith freedom,
ties engaged in the affair, we believe,
make _ no seoret of their I complicity;
they did not even take tho' trouble' to
disguise themselves; but went about
then' work with a bol dness and appa
rent disregard of consequences that
shows they were determined to over
ride every obstaole and set the law at
defiance. Their object is accomplished
and our community Save the' pKfor -Be
fore them that our courts avail us noth
ing if a few determined men-see prop
er to set their actions at naught.—Sav.
Republican 3d inst. ^ (
Duties.—Every man ought to pay his
debts—if he cap: Every
help his neighbor-
man and woman ought 1
—if they can. Every maw should do
his work to suit his customers—if he
is wife
can. , ; Ev§rymjp _
—if ho can. Every wife’should some
times hold her tongue—If she can.—
Every lawyer should sometimes tell the
truth—if he can. Every man should
mind his own business—if he can.
JiarSoma years ago a party of Cam
bridge philosophers undertook, for a
scientific object to. penetrate into tho
vast depths of Wheal Fortune Mine.—
Tho venerable Professor Farash, who
made one of the number, used to relate
with immneo gusto the following start
ling incident of his visit. 0a his ascent
in the ordinary manner, by means of
the bucket; and \yith a miner for a fel
low passenger,: ljp,pw^ived, as he
thought, certain unmistakeble symp
toms of frailty in the rope. “Howoften
do you chango your ropes, <my,;good
man ?” ho inquired, when about half
way from tho bottom of the awful abysi
“We change them every three monthf
sir,” replied tho man in the bucket; an
we shall chango this one to-morrow, if
we get Tip safe.’’ , •. , t j
i^o- »«." '8m*' * , i >'>r‘*y^y^*y^v , wy*7w , Tf
SuRGMNs w Duels.—The N; O. Ores-
frj "cent, in describing 1 *! ^bloti^lasir
ftcwB
swiLr.i n ,,u^
“We frill mention, as a singula
long drawn out - coincidence, that this
wffo'the fifteenth duel, condusivelyfln
which Dr. Canter wason the field as bur-
ways put them on t
non, and hes yet to lose a man']
duelistio-way.”
-I tot- .:... - m **' *
-i JQrt'hore is oho redeeming trait
about'laxy people, and that is, they are
always good-naturod. Show us a man
who sleeps eight hours out pf * '
and we wiHgfiowypu an indivk „
your smart, entorprising fellows,
dom to preler censure, which is usof
to them, to praise which decieves them.
sons have sufficient wjs-
dBiNpHNE xn France.
s a Paris
-“ I think
snjV'.U . _ v ^
. there are indications that criuo-
ie is lew in favor than it was. Ladies
,vo appeared at Court altogether with-
t crinoline, and the favorite beauties
tliopo harems of the town, the publio
U , 3 ’ have discavdod crinoline for petti
coats frilled and large only, at the «
tremity of the skirt,’’ J M w ’
bad ailment.
«TTh^
voted to Commo
sombly mounie
league of land, for his „
Yenting^Uftdingof Walkar aud ‘
nr-v*
A Certain Remedy tor F»eceles.—
Take a nutmeg grater and rub the skin
—rub it all off nice and clean ; then
take a hot iron—hot as hlooe»-^u»«t-.
make the surface perfectly smooth; rub
thoroughly with vitriol three times a
day, ov os often as you feel like it. At
night cover your head up with onions.—
The next skin will be perfeotly white, *
and have nary freckle.
SterjtAdvice to Parents.—In a re
cent sermon upon the training of chil
dren, Henry Ward Beecher gave the
following stern-advice to parents.
"Never strike a chlid upon the head.
Providence has provided other and
more appropriate place for punish
ment.”
. ^^Truthfulness is the corner stone
in character: and. if it be not firmly'
i In w 'i^ ? ver tti ^ er be a
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