About The Bainbridge argus. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1856-1871 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1871)
Fletcher Institute, TQ0MA8VILLE. GA. REV. i. F. MIXON, A. M., PmiBciFAL, Latin and English Literature. THOMAS F,SHl. A. M . Greek and Mathematics. avnts or tuition—U| advaxoo. kYimsrv '•Class, per Term of *0 wks. - $15,00 lutsmiediste “ “ “ -20,00 ytilrsnced “ “ " Isciilentals. * • 60 Hoard can he kad at $16 @ $30 per. month Government mild, But firm. Modes of In- ,'ruction practical. Thorough ue»* sought in »;i the Department*. Foundation well laid—the perfect joint work even to the laying »n of the cap ,u..k—ts-w maxim. j^vd YOUR SONS to FLETCHER ZS~ INSTITUTE mch l8-2m the season ho.use. JOHN SHAR6N, Proprietor, BMNBRIDGE .GE&IRGIA. I tllE traveling public arei 'hereby notified that thia,House baa been thoroughly re paired and refilled, as well as refurnished hroaehoat, sad rtadersd one of tha moai daaira- (.1, and agreeable hotel* in the State, worthy the liberal patronego it has heretofore received from 1,avengers on the rivCri and railroad. Nwpaine «r expenaos will beapared to make the SHARON HOUSE all that any eneooolddeaira. Call dnd teal itt merits. pO~ Transient Board $3.M per day. October I f2-ly THX1LB1ITT HOUSE, Vira-ftTCg This h"*sals weR r*rrd for the rnoctmi V. .-iitire rttftf** ti«F f • -I vifluhv a#t.ahe,co.K(Ury,> > ansa am jinmrpasjwd IS p>ilite*r Hr. wiiitaj.f tsirOL Cmmtii ami from ( ■.r. «-ii» tire alUaip, ilw, ««vt- Wju .trodt^ Proprietor. \ amrAwiprwSypre. • |Veg»an p*tb- t»l>l<* la sup* pad Mac" Set. ' atti'OthfU to. which announces. 1B>J> o'clock, 2be principal London watch and Chro nometer makers, such as Dent, Vull- iamd, Barraud, Walker, Froyaman, and ** - yjr.-"- — «y — v*»«n others; sre cotMaMtierted with eveti gineer ef the Rond, Colonel Gibbp* Bnjfirpeoi more ■frevWeutly. Guns are fired at the pons xtf Newcastle and Shields at one o'clock daily by same means. The docks at Greenwich* which automa tically sends the timejs corrected a va riation of a twentieth part of a second in a week, "■ ' This is' an useful arrangemnt in England, where the country is so small that one uniform time can be keept without varying more than a ~few minutes irotn solar lime,even in. the most distant cities. But it could not be practiced in the United States. No assimilation over a patt of.the conn, > .try would do anything but confuse and -perplex dire public; hod if tbe clock* of Sun Francisco keep New Yor k*^tup % they woo’d vary from solar’time, by a difference of more ’hati .thf^ejiqurs. >zy w-, TO THE TRAYELIHB . ~ • TUB MA.' i.yvjipc. tSii-R ifotol tm uttWifwl bb ItfiWigtitMi 1 -utV, ,uu u couvenicut to thv buniiu'i* l«ut of i lie oujr- oumiliUMOs uyil BogMSHO WngSiw "ill uunuiic »tt.«a«noc a* the various D.pnta ami MwmlKwt Lairthm* W omlv,A ymnigcr* to \l .tfl. rire beat Id very Stable AccoiunnvlatioDK will ba found a»i*Bb.*: tlie Hnuae. ...... Tlif tlinitTfigncA w.ll inare iielthcr USimSTS?S’ o..r-i|-niw to make Ids GueAa (. < nml rcmtortUia&mme, In every anbatanHat *«««=«; T,r. eunat, at lwu*. to any In the State. MT of buanl baa been WMMHo Per .lay . **«S We «tre informed by the Chief En- « -jm Ml 'W m .. . that the Company was folly jmured, and that the iron will at »ace be re* placed, occasioning but a abort delay in the work. Hot for this unexpected loss, the ro«d beyond all doubt would he finished to the Apalachicola river, by the 15th- of next month, now it may be a few days longer.. Great credit is due Col. G. for his continued and unremitting efforts to complete this roadas well as his en ergetic and well directed exertions to establish the road to Bninbridge. No one could have done more or have bad more heart in this enterprise than the Colonel, therefore should it not ane. ceed, it will be no fault of his.—Quincy Journal. IjpERCHANTS.' V_A» K i H,eI- T> AGOING and IRON Ties ABYAN* lie ED on Crop*. Uheral Cseh Advance* made •» rafWtodf Cottar, Cmrefsl attoafilea Vm all asd »—*•* ^ ltW; ’ m. a. waIMce ^ Diilm t* ier Envelopes* Cards TAGS, TWINER, , PAPER STOCK, MOSS, WASTE, ** 3RDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. IVANNAII, GA. I lx - . -. i fl ion will htogweatoadrettos- & .■ a L. -4k, - ■ , from abroad, wnorsxn* w-7 eootfwny tbs cedw iawrt AUen’s Pain Doc tor. T HE BEST Ae*»*dy tir p*ln u‘th* lanfi- pora and gennino. Canalway* b* W ml »«yofth*Draggtmo*. ... «♦>»»?. «BOROIA—DoraMr Coonty. . ■ JH. Thoauu ha* annlfod for M aannda to hi> H—**>*ad of P*e«*wniay and I wHI I ■PmUmw M«hHigto upamt GEORGIA—©icxiwti Coinwr. Count or Oany*** a^^CHAWBsa*. PUBLIC* noHee is hrtypw* ibatAP*- htio* h«* b«*a ftfai ia my .oCee for a pnb- rood front Robt BwUgrV oroorisg the puhlie r«ad at Aha Aomo> ho tha pwMie e*ed MA1E. OooyetW p!a*o ig the dwoettoa of ^«wl^51S5S«35f , ***«d. ; . H Uord«r«I- Ufot ah p«(4i«oia "X«vnt«.nd apjtattat%ty. o«e* o* the tfot Tuesday io Oesober w*S« to prt-oeot. U>vir especial interests. . ;• L.- . 4010. JOUNbGN, Ord ryJG. C. *1*.T ; : * : Sincrkitt.—Siuuumy is like traili ng in a plain, beaten road, which commonly bring* a man sooner t<> hie jniirney’n end than 11ways, in which men often lose themarfirefi, ‘ ■■ NATCviAL BaiorT.—The impreaaieu if human .beaQty, eftherin tuaible or canvass, js, to .those who can feel it, a gr m‘ delight; but the Jiving and the actual is a rapture which admits of no ilelining. TJie yoath-fcarefor-ted os.ibe inouutaiiiS, clad'hi dtagoodlriivss oh nature, is a true prince and peer of earth. The girl by the-spring, robed in liomcspun,with the light cf loveliness aroutid her, is a qu*-cn, with a right divine from heaven*—Eliza Coots Journal'. ‘ | ’ Coming Cvcuto That Are Cast ing Shadows. Many ofonr Western exchange* pre dict low prices for corn and pork. In some journals fifteen cetfls a bushel for corn and three cents per pound for pork are indicated as the probable pri ces which the Western farmers will receive for their products next year. These prices betoken no good fortune for the Western farmers. The Western farmer noder, the high tarriff system, will be made to exchange two pounds of pork for a yard of calico, and will receive lees than three yards of calico for a bushel of corn. How long will the Western farmer stand islauon which produces such, a re sult! Prior to the war the South was the chief easterner of Ibe West for mules, harass bogs, bacon, wheat, float lard, and m*ny oiher articles. Year by year, as the “free labor forming system** expands at. the South, the Sosthorsi consumption of Western products grow less. During the war the Goeewuusut become the great purchaser, of Western products. At the etasp of the war, exhausted, the ftoOlhpcrcboeed heavily from tbe West through Necessity,-exchanging more than the value of her potion produc tion fur-tbe necessaries of life. Grad uatly the South is rscuperating, buying year by year lass of com, mule*, hors es, pork, and all manner of Western agricultural products. What prosper ity can the West expect in future un der the high tariff system of tbe N-irtb, with the expansion of the ‘‘smsll farm nvrtcm* in tbe South, made imperative by Radical legislation!-^iny«sta Chroiu * Sentinel. ■ Mr. STirasus" asto thx Dsuocract. —I« a. went number of the Sub, Mr. Stephens, in speaking of the uncOnsti- tutional amendmeute, says? “We hail m friends all those who. acquiesce in thcmlos *3*cto, but.not Je jme ports of the organic law.** Intbr*8ting to Cotton Plantess Mr. Wm. M. Lawtim, of. Charleston, now ia England, writes a friend in Barnwell, South Carolina, su follows: ‘.The strsw is valuable here. B oer crop of cotton falls below 3,500,000 bales prices wi)t surely rale ^ coining geasMto-but tt must not be pressed too fresly. on saje. Jhe. cou- sutuption i« very Wrge,- Rnd epiuners fully employe*!. L iteofW»f-etM»*fi«« ® f sea island spiuaum-who are dearing Southern Cultivator. Let all our farming friends ai range to 8ub«cribe for the above this winter, if they have not already done so. It is the tepresentstive agricultural jour nal of the South, published now for thirty years, and waxing stronger ev~ ery year. The subsciption ($2*00 a year) i» a more song, and. we warrant it will keep you wide awake to every valuable improvement id fanning op erations. Specimen copy sent free, on application to Win. & W. L. Jones, Athens, Ga. The exports of Great Britain for the month of August are reported by the London Board of Trade to have been 22,221.245 pounds sterling, which is an rcase of 30 v*r cent ury"*-" T 1 inth of lastyear. “This amount » said to ho unprecedented. Thr Brm.niN Uhiskse.—The Chinese Record says that the committee of Pro- testaut misaionarius of Peking, who have tor some time been engaged in preparing a revised edition of the Bi" ble in Chinese, have pearly completed, tlieir dabors, and th^tthe revised text will shortly be publislied by the Ameri can mission press, within the walls of tbe capifah . Boutwell’s new term, “syndic,“ hai no relation to tbe sin Dick Yates ts ac cused of committing.—Detroit Free Press. Radical Machinery for Carry jot Elschoks.—The Washington Patriot asserts that the clerks And officials in the Government service theie ars for ced to join dubs representing their several States aud that theafi dubs arc part of the Radio* machinery for car- tying elections. The members ate ex pected to vote at all loot! elections in W as) ting ton, and also to go home and vote again in the States they come from. In addition, they are reguar y assessed a per contage upon their sal aries for election purposes, and this percentage is to be deducted from their pay on the first of September. The Patriot jkM*: ; “It is notorious that the same system has been adop ted throughout the country. Hence, the people are not only taxed for the suppoil of thousands of - needles and incompetent office-holders, but funds thus misapplied are used to pievent any reform in the corruption, brodi- golity and usurpation of power which ire the distinguishing trait* of the sd- ininistrath>D.“ English IwjCgkatioh and Dmso* <Wf.WT.HTP CoWCUmCAXION WITH THX South.—Mr. Wm. M. burton. Presi dent of the AgrtenhurU und Mechanic al Association of Charted. 8. C-, is at present ia England. In X. letter Vo Gen. HagooS, dated at Essthsm. Oies- hire. near Liverpool, August 8th, ^he ^Of course I am called upon for »' lannation about America—the position of bar Sooth, ite IntMre, and especially m to the supply ol cotton. I am, theavn fore, obliged, tgt jalk a good deal, aud when necessary, stand np for Southern neonlcamd their ^material .invests. I believe thit I 'could, with very little proportional money, in tiie way of sub scripti on by dhr peopKoulv as a man 'Jfmtetibh of theifeaoeotd add endorse meat ol the enterprise, fm 80C ** 811 to«e from ■ -.jib«a#Pf!SBAff W It35iy Aisclettt Arte AM* Cities. By RICKARD. The glass of Lidon, the purple of Tyre, and the exceeding fine lien tbsy wove, were the products of the Tyrians: tbeir own inventions. They wire fa mous for tbeir skill in tbe working of metals; in hewing timber and stone: for their perfect knowledge of what was solid; great and ornamental in arch itecture. It need but be remembered the great Bhare they had in erecting the Temple at Jerusalem. Their skill add taste displayed in the wotk they executed on that famous building, gives an idea of the eliigance of their own homes. Tbeir fame was so extensive for taste, design, and invention, that what ever was elegant, was distinguished with tbe title of’Sidonian, or Hie workmanship of Tyrian artiste. As jewelers and workers to the prscioos metals, they excelled all of the- ancient nations, cotemporary with them. They supplied the known world with the luxuries and arts of civilized life. From them the arts and sciences spread to the Hebrew, adjoining and distant nations. Herodotas mentions the magnificent Temple of Hercules at Tyre, and was particularly struck with two columns, one of mohed gold, the other of Em erald, which, ir the night time, ahono with great splendor. The latter was excelled in its manufacture. Tbe prophet Isaitih says of this an cient city, in enumerating her riches; that your little helpless children hay* had some one to coins to with all their ehildish griefs and joys? Is it nothing thst yonr husband feds sals whsin-he is away at 'his bnainesa, be cause your careful band directs every thing sit home! Is it nothingthat whan his business is Over, be has the blesat ed refuge of home, which yon have that day done your best to .brighten and refine! Oh, weary and faithful mother; yon little know your power when yon say, “I have done nothing," There is a book in which a fairer re cord than this is written over against vour tamo ■ The curious fact that a needle or other slid wire inserted in a living body wiil itpmedi&tely become oxidized,while if-the body be dead, no oxidation will take place, was recently brought to light by Dr; Laborde, of Paris. . .-Ibis is »simple test as to whether death has, taken place, and wilh be. available, in eases of trance or catalepsy. Pnnch wa&te to know whether the Germans will care so much for the “Wateh on the Rhine,” now that they have got the Strasbourg clock; and Jndy asks whether the aforesaid watch is made of Gorman silver.. Astrology. Astrology, however vain and delusive in itself, has certainly proved extremely nseftil to mankind, by promoting the grandest of all the sciences—Astrono my. The vain hope of reading the <■ to -oaf- mtiitsa iVtn *1. -*■ ik ■ I’mmm boa been one of the strangest motives to induce them, in4Bt countries to on attentive observation .of the eeteafial bodies; whence they !*»▼« been iangh t Is this yonr joyous city, whose [ ^ measure-time, mock the ; dorations, of antiquity is of ancient days? * * * seconds antiregulate tbe operations of The crewing 'city w hose merchants agriculture. are princes. The mart of nations.*' The prophet Ezekiel also mentions the city of Tyre: “Thy borders are in the midst of the seas. They buildings have_perfect ed thy beanty. , Tarshish was thy merchant'by res- The science. of ' astrology, then, is nothing more than the study of nature, and the knowledge of tbe secret virtues of the heavens _is founded on Scripture and confirmed by- reason aud expe rience. Moses tells -us that the <mn, moon and stars were placed in the firmament to be son of the multilnds of all kinds of! f or B ;gn B H we n u for seasons. We find riches. . With silver, iron, tip. and lead' the Deity thus addressing Job: “Ganst they traded in thy fpirs. | thou bind tbe yweet influences of the Syria was thy merchant by reason of Pleiads, or loose the bands of Orion ?” multitude of the ween of thy making. They occupied in thy fairs w*tb emer*. aids, purple and broidered work, and fine linen and coral and aget. . Thou hast been in Eden, the garden of God; every precious stone was thy covering,'!hh : sordini, topaz* and diamond, the beryl, the onyx and j jasper, tbe sapphire, the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold. ^. ^ y . The workmanship of thy tablets and of thy pipes, was prepared in thee. 1 Isaiah wrote 788 years B. C. Ezekiel about 597 years B. C. We are told in the book of Judges, that “They fought from heaven; the stem in their course fooght against The ancient philosophers were nnon- imoneiu' the same opinion, and among the moderns sre may cite Lord Baeon, Dr. Dick, and many others, as giving aanotkm, Milton Urns expremes him self onthe snbject: “Of planetary notions and eapeeta Ia Sextlle SqaarwAod tnoa, and appoaUa, Of tokieps SMsaey, and when to join In synod nDb«nign, sad tnnght the fixedstars Their loflnenes malignant when to shower.” ' It is well known, that inferior ani mals, and even birds and reptiles have lyre continued to wield this futurity or^Jnct - ,. ... .. Of what mny happen; aud sorely Nature nnce on sorronnding.nations until ^intended to withhold bom man prediction of the prophets were ful filled: In the time when thon shalt be thcee favors which she has so BtferaHy bestowed sb the birds of the sir^ the cnt.and the dog. No; the aches in onr - -.jvj - Txntms the pstn the no matter how violent or BhXUXATIC. Bed-rliden, infirm, voile, Neuralgic, ot prostrated with rtfsneee mar an* ter. BAD WAY’S READY RELIEF WttL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. , INFLAMATION OF TfiE ETDNEYa v. INFLAMATIONOF THEBLADDER. tfiFLAMATIpN OF THE BOWEIS. CNOOESTJON OF TBE LtfNOS. SORE THROAT DIFFICULT BREATHING palpitation of the heart; HYSTERICS, CROUP; DIPflTKfllRA. catarrh, influenza. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. ,. , NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE pIlILLS. ' The spplieation ofthe - Ready Relief to the part or paits where the pam er, difficul ty exists will afford ease ind comfort: Twenty drops in half a tumbler of »«W will, in-a few. moment* cure CRAMPS SPASMS SOUR STOMACH. HEARTBURN, £RCK HEADACHE. DIARRHEA; DYSEN TERY, COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS, end all I NTERNAL PAINS. . Traveler# ahonld always carry a bottle of Rad way *• Ready Relief with them. A . few drops in water will prevent-au;kneu or pains from change of water. It is better than ireuch Brand; or Bitters** a stimulant, FEVBB AED AOUB- FEVER AljD AGUE, cored fpr fifty center There is not a femdSial agent in this worid. that will erne Fever And Ague, and all' oth • er Malnrinns, Billions, Scarlet; TySAoid- Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by. RAD- WATSPILL8) so quick a* RAD WAT’S -READY. RELIEF. Fifty cent* per bottle. ATT O’KIN B Y IT A T 'WftrW*?- BAINBKIDOX, OA ' SSketaUwCtorfHcnse. vc rtv-'.v Health. Beauty. Strong and pure rich blood—-increase of ffeeh and weight—dear akin mid beauti ful complexion secured to all. - DR, BJU>WAY*S Has made the most a«toni.h;- g —^ , qniek. ae rapid are the change* the body undergoes, under tbe influence of thp - truly wonderful'medicine that. Evefy Day ati Increase in FJesh and Weight is Seen and Felt THE GBBAT BLOOD PUtUYUOt Every drop of the SAR8APARILLIAN RESOLVENT eonmmaieate* through tbe. Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and' juices of the system tito vigor of life, Mf it repair* thewasteofthe.bfdjrwitt new and sound' material. Scrofula, Pypfiilf Consump tion,~Glandnlar diseases, nicer* in the throat Month, Tumors,. Nodes lathe Gland other parts of tbe system, Soto Eyea, *'" i - ■ fram<vi morons discharge* from the Ears, asd the worst form* -of Skin diseases, Ernptkms. Fever Soera. Seoald Head, Ring worm, fish Rheum. Erysipeaa, Aene, Black Spote, Worm# in tha Fleah. Tnmora, Caoeem in the Womb and aR weakening and painful. diScbanres NightSvreMfjXbsa of Sperm nnd all WSate* ,.jofthe lite principle, are within tins,?sprer ; tive range of this wonder of Modern Chem istry, and a lew days* naewHl pTOfS to any person using it for either of tnoea foams ofi disease its potent power to enretnem. Not only does toe SxbSsfamwa* Rlsot- vmar exeela all Kaow raosedial egsa*s is the enre of Cbronie, Setofuloo# Coaftitotional, and Skid dwsiaati but H is the otdy poaiteVe anre for. -i..' . KIDNEY A BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary, and Womb disease*, Gravel. l>t- obeta, Dropey, Stoppage of Water; Inooo- ioeeceof Urme Bright** Disanse, Albumin- una ,end ia all esses. ^ PERFECTLY PURGATIVE PILLS, periWMp. teotolsm «legm.ay^ronted wlUi EiTSSSU broken by th« seas in the depth "of the limbs; tbe shooting of our coma, before waters, thy merchandise and all tby J s storm or a shovryr, evinoes the oon- compauy in the midst ef thee shall WL j **a*y. . . The Tyrian, cdnld not be sur F «sed M^ wb* ^«toeree«m^porid M J . * , miniature unites in himself all the by any people m the working of pr^) which cious metals, /fibetr Jjwrts grtileA $£■, throughoat Natare, and disosma from persons of other nations. There » ; eerttSn* signs tbe future oontingeuetes little douot of tiiere being examples in| of bis being, endowed with forethought cutting and polishing precious stones, j and a glimmer of what is to be; finding The Tyrieari purple iffikfoftedhis way through the *’ the ancieui aathors. Ibe color' wai the pore juice of a pecaliar sort of shell fish, and being produced in very small quantities, came to be of great value. The moderns ore not unacquainted with the fihbHtat moke W4se of it, aa the K&iffiiBeal insect makes a cbe^jA er and s ridier dye. The Tyrian* were nndoqbtedly the first who impertod to the Maditarren- ean, and thonco into Europe, the commodities of India. > .*«*,. They wrested footo the Idnmeans some eSmmodious ports upoa the Arabian tnlL If 001 which they -hid a regular intercourse wilh Indio; and having occupied BitnocaMri^jn-Wti er Egypt,-erhieh wasthe nesntR port » and strengthen. TtedwaytiTills, *»F the cars i£Sr^.^SS!**l£S.’SSr ache, ConsUnatisD, Ossttteasm, Iadlfstteto; Dyspepsia, BUHoassesa, Pllloae Fasrer, Lis way through the palpable obnetire to the ripiMe .diurnal* imd noctoreal sphere; be mark* th« j>resagaa aod pre- dwtions of his happiness or misery TkeJMHL. ^ , .. of sym path lea hl(m% edrtanMr iltustretod from tea aympatby between Ae mum m*."i&’aefr+t WtaeB •» waters of Ad 1 ocean are HI a though and doubt that the world transfers a tfaelwaitissintii sad to toast, if toe AnoRNWitrrA w. nova RdJt£^ COUJfTT, 0A. .. 1| & ^ WILUtMP.tlll, ATTDIUhET s : . * ' L-'-l hire C u %srai AT t+W** •r - & wi -*ffd i.-fyt .Torwjtey sox, letTOM^MifMMjtrr tmrnnatmmhx. _r< : id ,‘wr 'area -mmoi-atnteoBBt-MMHft' n> r-ii, J - iinrisrso^O^^ 0 ^* 1 flhriartl a.aftnmt ,< nn c. i PLEMIKWA SHmiVMKD, ATt»» nitTff A T •L'A'W- . ftAINBlttDGR, GA. ■icKifie,ait. Wa. n, omiimito 8IM8 d CRAWTOKD, ATTOHJJKYS A'if lXW^ v 'hVv^Wv/ ,t w ' ^ hAi5i|itfi>et,<»A. ^ ; „ ^ AW* OCes teths sari Msass.. foai-tp 0. 0. PAMPBEU, A T TO jft N jfelf A T L BAIN BRIDGE, GA, May ll.lsro. fj. - i at. Smiu»„..,i..ij Timm AT.TQBNiEY'S AT ir Tii^mamntoflifc (Ntonb Ms fci»t LAWjs- "ILL prtoties hl r: aprii lratoagti tow JO** hn .eri this ieil P ERSONS living in Do-atar, Mlt Baker eonatias, who wish to pnr CELEBRATED BOTTOffif fiMfl WHHlSj tiy^^^_w —- i* •LafffitihAiitfL^lfiL'I I 8VTWJ INWI UfU t*al tiV INIflll Krer Vi ■ thoriSed, as Ov AgSM af tti. Bi AidwriW^ dispeas if rizbtf, at tha anal fates, n all of thsss ecZhtiaa. "■ttrrf} w. Apply to his^B^^ * 4Mf C0BPQA4T1OA KOTZOSi Hks " FUR THE SCHOOL BOOK -■!! ; ' * ^towofofoe th« worid «*?tiHters, what effort aa*t the nnmltoisW Bf-ir^ar. oteUarseod kmsq.fofinnrert hgfr immWthftjyA v ■latitort, sstiptegy Jtothrt -rt uxiuif. ,, , „ , i, a astronomy. The longing the Meditorraiiian to the Awhioa Gulf, goal to pped . . ... . They hod a abort and easy rtute ler to atml/ the heavenly texnes. . . . 7.; . . - •*’ v.,.^ -et rttr H of-'J r’iit,-jrt- *■ t*»*v5*-F ■at*. -sdAt-forrttiMMI d roowfci