Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, July 04, 1860, Image 1

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SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE. VO h. HE AL be LUOItJS < , BRYN?*, Prieto-. 9 -=— ;’ ‘ .■ ’. ® = @ M *{’ < Kir rnn. ® g , : trvxti. Tk Southi I ■ !. . ‘is pnLli bea Weekly pal” in advance, Three ; > ♦. * charged- ® a ® ® i ! ! e #. changed will notify u- from whut office it i e to f • * ‘ ni fern. f> \V ith t. 1 . > < 9 . ® ® ® ® _ ® o'* ® . ® ® TER.iIS, g AovruT -i - v. gi • O t. 1) !’ \. S'*-’ 1 ’ ‘ 1 >■ ®SI :v. .. .- s a ft'-i Fihv C, g I® •a. V Qot snecihed a., to &<* ihi . oufai.,l ell,l I ■ >j- ; OIIIHARf Xorilt:'. lint i . >r :• w <?> published gratia; bt# t ■ gite ol t.> ... .* f . i" r every twelve printed i ; : - exceedin'-- that number, roast accompany ill !■ -n-.->• notice!# _ ® - - Ad\ Wj toi> ona to 10 o'ttkk oa-Tuemlavs ® . | ®® * © f a|vi uii'vi Q)r contracts w ® © ®the following kul. each tq ia;-- }..-ing co: *l A’ twelve solid li^pe: ® ® i ®@ 8 ; © ®= {; ~ : Length of Advertisement- ag> 1 ’S S . “ ■ . ; T e & ®> ® ”®■■‘. I j I 2 ®® - ® - if ® One Square.... ■ g?- *,*. *lfi two Squares. .'S’ Si ill -.T IS i, lu t-n Three S.,uar< - t 1*■ • Four Sqlines ® I-J ■ - l. no Five Squares. I > >. fij ():> 3;) U 0 Si.\ SqU* ® g Oue lit.lf Coliitmi -1 ‘ 1 “© ; i Three Fourth’ Column | :, j ■ One C'olunm ill Ol) f. 1 gi i.) s i en® • - - . 1> 1 -ft-1 -gs \ k ns, lor n®el< rni of one jteajftgn ill 1.,.® Oi mated in fr-.p-.;-: -i ■■ v i > Dollar per Lju< , ‘"li'l >l. * ‘ *® ---~ - ‘ ® I-EG.VI, AIM I: K'iisi: -i @ All persons having oee.-.-i. u to.advertise Leeal Sales®! Notices, ete., are conq- 11. ; j.. w to ... u.:'i ■ . 6 KBllowin^.rulvs: ® Aduiinixtrntor*. lAeriit& or (I All sales - ! Land an I V - AT *’ Exeeutoi> or ()■ . .. • : ® law in held on the !'!--• T--.-0 , f) -*diours of ten o’clock & °- ®tfteruoun, at tlm < m : .• in tie ■ in \v;ii--!i the property is S’ N .<B, S* be given in a l a lie Ua; -lie F 1- ‘ , to ’ ® the (lay of sale. ‘ ‘ ® Sale of I'crsonnl l*roprrtv: ® _ ® ® Notic# of the sale of Fer@>nal “r6j rty musl I® given at least Ten Days previous to the day of sale. ( Estate l>eltor and Creditors: g® . ® Notices to l)e!Ttoi> an : f re-.i; a- of ail n,’ ‘e must be pubfehed|o.ty @ ® @ ® I Court m i-linar.v to Notiee that llpplii , ■ -a wiiA e i adetotla- Coin L of Onffnarv for h ave t - .--11 1. o#N> - .3,’ :.r - be published >®ly for Too Ah as. ® A dill ini steal ion nail Ciuii . ■ W : • Letters ® pnMis: ed lb . Dil's: lor I>. ni t’r- • \ • ®. iScraß". . T fojf - v X Months; lor JJ.sa...- aoits) from guardiansi p, !•’ a 1 >.:/s. @ @ g ForeeloMiirc of i l . -.;®®(iishe(rn#>nt Fmw t - ® ® i y - -so I® g ’ Establishing Cost r*a|>: 1 11 Notices for estahlisiiliifj Ldst Papersnmust be pnb lish@i for tlie oi l'h: A! ® will ® l ac ruing tagthe above riilesi unless ©t etwisi is ® - -.a.- —A—. ® — ® ® ® ® ‘ LAW CABDS. ® St m ® * ® S<. ii. hsiiinicy, A TTORNEY LAW, _ ® _ jB. . 4 Qh'ITMAN. IhllnOKS C*, *\vill practice in th ■ Ci'nint < t>out n ( irciri, and t oihee, dim e.AVare and h. iR ds ol tin T>nuiswii.k Circuit. dec 1* tt ® 7 ® IV. £5. Bflilltd, fli TTORIS®V AT LAW. ®- A ® QLTT.MAN. Ilj -OKS CO . . Wfll practice m Tim .a; - ‘■ “ a ■*?■. Brooks iin i Counties. o * ; J. K. ilexandei’, Attorney at law, ® ml, lio-tl’ ® ! !iu\r\<; hi LI-J3A. ——® ® ®“ , °’ ® ®; ® uctiroi-d, ATTORNEY ATg] 1 A W, f ® @ uAI 9.S 1,(, 1; til(. n. (; • Will practice in the countierof the llrunfewiek Cir< uit, and iii Lowndes and llerrien f ■ ant -a ot the SWujieiil Circuit® ® i e I<J 11 j ®® .it.iin M. Wysou, Attorney at law. ® m Till t.M ASATLT.d GA. J Office next noor to Dr. Bruce’s. Tt @ A TTORNEY AT LAW, je26-tf i- - : A. @ I>. C. Bryan, Attorney' at law, mh 10 THoM.\!>\ GA. , - @ 1 r..:C. Morgan, ® Attorney at law, ® s NASH\TLI.K. IH’.UKIEX Will practice iu tIS- Counties of the South, rn ( irt-mt; . ailrt the Counties of BoolvgWorth and Dough, rty M the Macon; and Coffee, Wiijcti and Ware of the Circuit. Address at Flat t reek l’ost Othce. (.;.® mh IS ■* • • tt j • 11. T. Peeples® A tTTORNEY AT LAW, ® NASH WIIXK. BERRIEN CO., CA. je ia g @ >;im no I Spencer, < • • B'TTORfrEY AT LAW, ® 1 ® THOMAS! lILE, GA. ‘AVill giv • ® iu the Counties of the South'i n Circuit. @ ® >) Office on t’ v H#nd floor of Donald >“!.> •;:• - s ’ building. mb 18 11 A. v. yitCardei, J'USTICE (TF Trf PEACE- ® ® c ’ *\.ll business entrustcdtAim will to attended t-OtfMrompt lv and dispatch* mh Ao ly ® ®C las. 11. Remington JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE- Office. Qj'phnt’ -h. I('•; .%*/< v-:Ue. Collectkuis ol*alPkinds taken ■ *’ - 9 i.i!i d.tf • • M liolifln s LEiOIST AVOI?K§,’ * ADJOINING THE PASSENGER >r. Macon * Georgia, Manufacturers of Sri: HI Elaines mJ lloilefs, Hill and Gin Gcariuai, @ Cane Mills ami Pans,® ® Syrnp Boilers, ® a ® ® Shall in:f iftnl Pulley. AND AT.T. KIN lis 01 [At HINERY MADE order at short notice. ;*)_ E. liEMINOTON & >lN'. ai jan 11-ly ©, a Jold Worli. * o ea hk now pkfpareb vo 00 Vi.r. * v kinds of a large Poster, at the Enterprise office. Try if# ® % l '<’ 1 I “ < *f A > i*r^priclort MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARDtg ® * g * * ® * Ds. Brurp & steed, ® ® lntiViNG : -. W ? R •* ■ ® B® ® 8, ® ® • j. 1 * o a p ® i ) A? <7. ,IJ< 1>.;• ae;• tl. TANARUS TENDI HIM I’UOFEMsIONAL-SEUVICRS ( I * @. .a ® ® ® a C $ * ® ® ® ® ® o A j OFFICE, on the side street,near the o.iu e formerly . .i® 1, ® ® # ® ‘h.\i ig . *'i .... • A T . . ® ‘ * masvtlie, 7, lSGfc tf® S)r.*,:. .1. ® g rractitioner of v uad rv, | ©j-gi 31 - *3 ■* ® Hr; S. f5. Addm.d, ® H ;:!A:i;y®iNh2 >!® Sgius it;: ni>> -.nd * . me f. J lN- wilt i-"!i t!:. ® f : * ■ ® 5 ® (S) Thomas Ville; April 2 . ® ® 9 ® Dr. I*. S. Bower. OFFERS Ills PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO ft ... ® ®;d. I - ir. Brantlon, 11 HAS REMOVED Tt > ’I'H E OFEI ('E EOF'!!'IM , . .1. I®; A . ;. - “11 |it!y alld.® ® g® g S| -a WA! ■ : ; dlh-.. ® ® Til’ -v■ 1’ !e@l. . ■ ’■ !■, 1 if. Bv % p. c. imoitß I^- l.t i> T l . ® i na\ i; Tin: pka( j 'u m ,nt.\m: r ) ▼▼ iittceu ypur^e.xperipneo in cv.-rv l r;nif!i of ! j-E . ® \\ t* ciill n.lcT* to 11; i*; V Wo.) ] 11;, 11 * •2 i ® ® ’ • -; a (b g -5 Plato-W oi*k. © NOW KNOWS, WlllCli is DEN(fhIINATED Contiiiuous : Av s . ..^® jOti IMatitus I‘late. whi- h even in iveoiireiitrnh .1 f.-rt':. g ‘h ‘■’ :i i’ .i M, ... g ‘-I-® l'.'t i.-i'ts fav.-iffii r ns willi ’ 1 , ®. ‘ . lii'oii <ur iitiiioi! ‘ tu pf-rl’tii ‘i! .-\ -rv •*, . !; Ol ■ ■ I 1I ! !t® _ w >. fit . , W°l LD R®s|’rr-n ©! f,v ‘ , s . y t i/.ens of Ti ‘■! asvillg ® 4 S';;; ■l A: ; ■.. ■v . ; - ® 1 fitting *> tlieir ® gj •3: ;1. (S) 1 a . *y .; .l J - OFFICES ! Ufc hi A T ST V II 3 iA I !Ur i ; ii; • i ■•- : , UT T a f)< ‘-a \ ’ JrJ • ■ - ® °o. @ © ••It! ! V. J i !u- - . (.1 MU’ ii a * i-: ■sa (§> 1 ..-id ies am i(t etlf Ie: v. is l i;; e Ii t.-|l Op i® o ‘ in - <!cred% lny other than ®’ dR® n. E lTO!’ \S 1! Eg II AS sfi ('Oi'\RTNER T.\ ■ ‘ 9 ’ ‘ A- / ft’ <9l ®. ® OFFICE second and or east j>f on. form . m ed by l!itiTE^;%;AT..|^ @ ® Drug St@ro. ® fvn. p. . *ov.® •a h • , ■■ and . a ■- s , ~ ’ : - ! u and l'>r iy■■■ ‘ i j®. -'i oy IS ICO.. qq- li. Relldii'. toe s. a-: . . d;■ ® r, - © FANCY SOAP3, fw , v ;; fair ten - tot! -e w’ - aa\ © . ac.. 11. 1■ : ;• .- $, )! ‘ ‘ -! r V.a hi ti-ai i.e has oli hand . a and reliable ussoruainirof . • • ■* ® g. ® <©> m -.2 . ■ . . ... - . S ami will be .glad to - ipply them xvi.h such articles as thev li:;;V need. U ® ’ ‘ Also. Bcrojtne, Fine (Agarsgind Twhacco, Fiat M< !°- :F itidies ;-1 Vines;®hi-; igcm-iaally .-a i ; and fm salaj. ® . ‘ . may rd-if assd Ht'difkiP),. I 3 Fs 1’ RE( fIVIiD A i. \Rt li ‘ND ■ 1 I 1. s m Hi ® j)*l • . of Drugs uis Medicines, (iuanicais .L@ ...ad-. ® \!so. Pait.t.'. Oii-i, <•!•• .F- v. Va: I’ Stuffs, i’a* ril Sledicim ,-g ; ; i ;at ■r; . I’.i e .’ A K- Cniup’lKßu.-lih tr Final ; 1 1 ;.f _ ® a D- sHINA® Di Ti >iniasville. Mav •?!. W'.). ts ®. , .... New Tailoring INialilfstunpni. L l feu k.i ifdsay, \1 ► ly ii.t".-;n tie- citiziffis of Tiiom§sville { ‘ 2 W ,^.|?. Col ’i TI!V * i I SHOP *1 r-A ® N< Xt to Rt M!M.i I’ V 1> ; ‘i - H i 1 ,® Furniture Store,® ‘ -i \vi"-ri- 1 \v, 11. j.b -1!” | : ‘ ® niioti ths - win, i \%r him f with a call. | I 1 .v’ O \it >rr. NTs of till kind- cut;; -- ■ -a :mi made us ill the l„t. -’ 1 n.Os! - © g fashionable styles® Clothe®, Cassi \ , eonstiintlv on han(E solicited. @ ® @ tJ ylfu A wVuiiolcl, Merchant tailor, is stili. at ins old stand between t! lar. ••• 10-ak - K’ @. : a-.-l b&l t'S Hubert, where he is prepared, /-/ ,'-yl *° ® I’® All Kigds of Work @@ in® U line in C best sty’ ■ and 4? ..1 jA J latest fas!lions. 1I ’ 5 ? 1 ; ; \ H •• --m'■ ■■ and e ply r -i 1 ; v • AAC 1. , ® | | \ ‘ Pants, © ‘ll®- l_ ® V%sts. L-e.,@o J| ./ # with all the necessary trinuninga; - whi.-li will be cat and mad* to _ y order.® Cutting done at all times 8t the latest i.-: ’ and at the shortest notice. ’ o ('all and examine for yourselves. ® Thonaiwville. Gii., Oct. 30, ISTf. ts iwltllo atyl llarness@Ma©o factory & ® 4 LARGE.AND COMPETE OF . \ i I arm-s and Sam;,.-s, u 1 - ® , u . fjQ * 9 % 15 © if, 8 >1 -■ . © 4?; jgSm “ - - ©llm-.mssLcath.e © ‘a g 1 -’ t s - . K ® -. -and f.-r sale, at the Miinn- © ® factory of M. <.T,A>HAN A LITTLE. fy Harness and Said REPAIRIN'# teniled ® ■ © _ . Thomasville, Jan. 21, 18G0. -ts g ?3oda Water. grplHS DgLltiilfFlT. BEVERAGE. IN id's I’ER I ion clioiei Sv nips--i 001 ai.e p..n.l.c_ ®, - - Drawing ti -lav :-c th. Os tiie Utid’ ‘ - - ® o ll’H kept on Land constantly- ’ ■ toi - ‘} I Mav 1,1860 JOHN STAfeK TIIOMASVILLE.MJEOIKMA. WEDNESDAY. JlfA 4, IstiU m /sv m -I Whewa krdv is seen at a ball; © © g ■ i) As tinmen, fancying all © . tad : ® her charms and would kneelatt her j ®- © ® With each coxcomb coquetting, to nobody true : ~ Ivs .;! . ‘ ■a. ... U ; a-.-l- s. & .. . you 7 ~ (§> ■ a, . ® ’ is * * 9 v - . * g- A v '' : , ® tt j • [ll ding about, j ® g ® 1 ■ ® * • taelie : r the darnels to view ; @ - for his sense# —would you t “| (S) ® - # ® W * y • * (o; 1. . • unprotected to play; © I-- asti sound of thejr cry,® I * . ® - A 1 ® - ■ - HlV.'!’ ; 9 - n—the wind blowing through: j 1 won! In't give mucLfor her comfort —-would you ? |Vi i a I .. a id- ten. I*.* uuhiuf witii q larrelsomekSaves®f © mbles with simpletons, drinks up the spoil, j W and wife a®Lo:.ie_ ffr poor children,^ i AtJtt hie home is quite de.-ti’ ‘g^’-ii:iful4'>•■!(.W : I I wouldu t give much fpr Lio morals — you f g, ; When a boy atJkis sg’;o*l. fbunging over hi%sekt, ® 9 # 1 • . -” k, ®'• g is i’i- an.. :■> eat, \ .: . to u I\\ m~® . ;.....- v may look; i. -‘f 1® © .itj^lo: g I wouldn’t give much for his progress —would you ? ® * VVI ca a man, v ho is driving a horse An Re road, I. -.a :.- ‘.in- 1; - ; >. hr.r.e wita n.im rciful hand, llingly tVivesJoli; 1 the load, g : . ;.i ly can stand; ■ Though lie may he a man—and a wealthy one too: Iv. oultin t give much for his feelings—would you ! ® a <s>. iter, vho lives labOTers’ikill, T- hi.- roll I “ii- nd- still cr.-;t®ng for more, gi hot gh poor ;-*e his toilers, he still, & g, iS>. . gi • . .- luiii.o;,.--wj.it claims not a few: g n. Wo; e —Would you : pv. :- -I air. ■-n i.'s 11. : >dib. (3; will decry, Apd ke< ps pulling ,;® g'©.'.:.-®-, rate— g E’. ‘•! Ut prices at which no fair trader call buy ; u M h;-n a few months have lied, and large hills become © @ uldn’k 1 ive much foißiis er@lil—wottl 1 you ? L :.'-.l q 1.-, ® IVomiiy scorn.- to gHVctioni.-te v .c .!s to give ear; But will follow the.promptings of fassion and pride, I ■ ■ ‘ foi:.l ‘ ® mny a t.c.'tr; ®- - ts) ® 1 lialiLAcaii re new ‘ U i ‘void a t Live mt: h#r Lis 1 aPi v—aid vou? - ® * ;a! .on! w.l k#. -1 cr.-t- ; p-irt—- ‘’'’ N. ol . 1 \vi -i.i ;> my s);oii>.- - -a tlii- <3l on t ‘ait*?* W g, fi'iale 1: a> iiaai.-.i t! ®j i. .- oi iiio heart, ®. Ami tie -■ ia.it t e-t - ni'®v .uu'i 1m:-i v. 1--us chat; U -iT: uu quail'd their love wieu its lirst blossoms ® g rev : ® 1 . a© id give much for tlxeir quiet—would you ? ® G ■ A- i-i-ua li'-ed- ‘t a . ti.- ®;ai- are imbruet^) #©■• o be the -pi ~ and the crime be “con coal and, ® * - .oa.a will quickly intrude— !• ‘©■ ‘ - lf®-ct;sii g. can ft n# be heal'd; VVheh the strong arm of justice sets out to pursue : 1 woul In I av,” aaieli for his l'n adorn—Would vou? ® .A.N'IM-MT.f\ • IT.HO a a: SOCIETY. aION la', \ I:|1T. -® ® ® ( ! k#e. I m a©id \on v . Came, g. ®l'he supi'cr's almost coid; L B ■ _. tor you, © Your office closed, ail busine. s’ (tone, Ve.ur hooks laid on the shelves, - ® ® © Tiiis evening by ourselves. HLSJS.V.NU, ®M\l -. y ■;__i 1. . love, you know ® How: |-py T A.id be ® .3 1; ! . “aid p-< niydefsure hours ® In . wt-et. commune with thee ; g, Bui .a --:-)ii igh.- you know we must ® ” • 1 <■ ® And ;.- . gbt, ii.-aiest. Jkst this one, 1 li. liei tie at the bull. ® ©6- ® ®® ® TUESDAY % \ vliE - ® © © Mv love, Mi a Cricket takes to-night, ~ ® 1u and ® As tan- is on. I uracil admire, 0 I’d really like to go. ® . ® ® ® HUSBAND. ® N- ail, n® ®o® ‘a- . I forgot, ® In- Ti; sdl.y night, 1 -Wear.® o A ?p 1 eittl meeting's ctßled to nig#t^ 1 -ealiy t Ust go tiler, . • WEDNESDAY NIGHT. AVI 1 in ® 9 Dear Ciiarle. ®'.- hc-eii so “dull to-day, ® Wlthoat© oil, 1 colder.- ; L rdraw tv table to the lire ® ® And have “game •• f d.e.-■ o H V S RANI). I I ®I would accept yoiS ei;;;l!'.-nge, love, And grant your sweet demand, ® @ But Wedaesda* is oll®Loelge VOU IvllOW, ’ And 1 ® si US on iia nd. THURSDAY NJGIIT. © Wli £. ® Well, love,‘what .-hull v. do to night, Hi ud, dr ut'.oud the pi y? ; “ ® ® Or In® a® i ptivV’ ;d!;* _ The lirst lbr many a day i ‘ ® j husband. g, you j - i’ll 0:1 bu back; la. ...e-. sol Wcry great I j® . . ‘ - - coin - - ail to-night 1 mud ).<•: !’ 1 /.'(< m v. uit. ® ® ShU>AY NIGHT. ® WIFE. ® My love, just clasp this pin for me, A®i, ; a.ie-.-. pray hand my .-'.awl; 1” ; lit” ‘ V Volt pi-o 11. -ael tile to @V (S . 1 ® To l :i.e 1. 1 , a. :he ball. © ‘ ® ) ® HUSH AND. @1 I know I did; hut really, love, l had forgot it all. And | -omii®d 1 would go tonight ,e.la. : ,'i;T to in.- ! ®l. I ‘■ .-a to disa; point yoißdear, i km v it is pja.voking-. ® ® But when yOu-spoke oi it ta-day ® } 1:’ a.-';; you niking. © ®.® SATURDAY’ NIGHT® ® wife! ! a ... ; ’ ; 1 i !-v, ( inaias; nil and. y ® ® 11W- lain u[ n my lap: @® This e vctiii g A"U e.ai w a tell him, while® ® 1 take a little nap. „ •® ® Id s.iAXB.a Poor how pale be looks, 1 hope be“von’t get worse,® ® @ There’s an election held to-night, ® l b I’d s'.av at home- and nurse. I ® SUNDAY NIGHT. ® wui® 0 Dear Charles, lu r®are your cloak and hat, Al.d over --. ait V. .... A hope jo®' won’t stay late to night, ®® 9.’ @ ~ T... a ®. - ■ HI -® \ N D. S .--a !:,:r! you da n't s-ppese ® ® ® 1 ;■ .1 a “a “1 g? @ @ ® n Tl’ i it ‘ ’ Tl'’ © g) ® Her I Vcllli gll 9 . S'; ‘ :lill Ji -, a v lit t!;-- li;'-. ®° W 1 ■ - • ® : ® o is. : ‘W’ We'l .Mv ;,t home t” night ; ® © © ® tiiAKITV. © @ A\ h n von ;. •-* wi;h o susp.^ta.l ® © -a 1 V ; a, 1 .-■ !•' : ■.-Ivi ■y l” 1 : 11, ® a® ® r 1© vi ® Y( iv soil a G -a @ ® , A '® : „ * \ \ . Sf- ‘ @ With Ids i-t-.-k h-s.-m■; -and s':u; • © ‘I .k. and 1 in his . © Would kind word b>- ia vain ? (0 a lot ‘.-©..l’ < old suspicion • ® Gail Ti i again ? @ @ Si “ Ti:® ‘ s -cs Tim hear no tIoW^FB, U ® © . I But Re summer's genial showers ® ® ® N- ® > -jjllC : ind. ® ]: ®. : - Treated some: ma s w ‘ a s.lam T-.:n Fv judgitig’ ithei's ‘ hndly, ’ Doom the innocent to pain i4 Life mi the *loou. • Ufitifequite recently', the the moon ha.? been supposed to be tuvust liieles? desert. ; Astronomer? have ahused®the moon in possible wav. They hate .-aid there was up beat!si mUm-hine. Tlmv have defied the m-?on 1 an sphere, and coitsecjuetit’iy @ w';u..-r atut or- Uaii V Ihe. They have •ma-.le •? believe t at a : residence in the lno-ui wi.nild be exeecdingfv uude&irahle. Th? ‘4-i ialch in ti. iudde.-s of ‘the NigMit was quite overturned ii® seientitie cii'uK? and tl'o? lttseiuaftuus of were departing Jayb}®day. 1 Rut this is all eban_l. Knox and Alelloni I have tbown, by very mxact observation-* ylft'at iu the moon’s Rys. Zantedeseli has discovered ?hat®this h:ft produces | J b’e ellbct uj ith I® minto-?. ®Vn English phiß - ipher Ik ? Ibnnd tliaktho earth is al.-r dui b g the iirst quarter of tliau it i? in the ; second. ® ° ® s© h non the gfowth of plants Pie else- a re:j£t:k;d.d.®iiif!uo!iee. The cite alul ae- ! tion of light is necessary to their p rincipal wofk, the absorption of ca’vlmn |rom the car-® acid pets of the !i 9e. This \yorl® all plants carry on dimnuithe and in the night tffey sleep —except tvlien the moon slnncs. ; Bhe nßkes them and sets them at work. So tltej'armer who plant® otiiy just before t!fb full are right, and the scotfers who call superstitious, are themselves the foolish ones. Fur if sown before or nearmew moon, the young p lants ret ab-ive ground ju.-t the tiie tender thin,: mod sleep. Rut if s&rn beibre%ie full, the y come up about Row moon, ! pass their babyhood sobbing iuflu-_ dices of dark nights, and when the full moon Com siururchins, to work night h and®daf. @ “ ‘ | Tii® ffiuomworshippers arc right, also, in re gard to the i lil^tcnee of the moon upon the weather. Herschel, Arago, and ’Whewell. re© cogn that moon had some slight in er-ing the clouds. The sailor- go furth er. and say tnat. the moon eats the clouds. the last, meeting of the Rvit'nh Association it was that the weather, through a long series of years, a little —a very little —upon the phases of the moon; and now Quotelet, the Directors of the Rrussels Obsev vatory, has shown that between the first and last Quarters oi the@moon more,.rod not lulls, ihan @ duvinu tl% r<pnainder of the time, fine weather and i'all may go ® • ® ® FinalK', Webb, after a pari son of the®.resent af>j,ear.incc of the mo oFwitli the . <&y precise unij.s made by Mailer ’years ago, shown that there bat careen eon-^, sidera & changes. Some of the smaij craters® ill particular, have aJiotubiy ditlerent lonufoui i . ... t#c •• <_■ > ..liciT N; 1’ ;■ 1.1 .- .■ . 1 tIK-iIK f !i L .; show i!.^ xi.-tcuec of atn.o . here. Father Feci hi, Firec; the : has coine highest mountains®on the moHli uie gjivcrod with show. And, us .-till more at lnune on the De la Kivc®ths owney offhe 14b s.: it atVrawlord, near la-mb n. gives it as nis opinion, that%.bat were at fir- 1 marked down as si. and aOerwaros be in tact extensive liavsts. 111 supporttins a great astronomic tiioritt , Schwabe, the discoverer of®the period ic tin®s of the sun’s sj l<&. ® *® Resides these great smooth pfdtns', tliere are a number of Arrows or wrinkle.® nearly a the •tiature of which was entirely ‘iPieir length varies Irom tlftee to thirty-five miJes, and their breadth is five thousand set; most of them ate considerably Their sides are parallel and smooth; some run 111 straight l*iic:s and gpme are gently cuevq^.— Ordinarily tln are separate, but sometimes they crossi.i£U other; often they cross craters, ( but occasionally tffey to be off by them. are found the moon, excepfethe holiest mountain chain. ■ ® n % Os these furrows Sehawbe lias made careful stage at various times. lie. found them to con sist of v finog parallel dark lines separated *by clear space. A fer nmnths later or disappeared, but after a while they returned again to disappear^ Ri this periodic change he tfeink he finds proof thejc®li ties are rows of and clear streaks between themVare the bare ground s <9l when the tft-i s are left Hess. AY hen the ti'ev-s are in full leaf, the is#o cover ed ts to produce a uniform shade, ant? the lines dis®s>pc®'. ® ®Xothing is more natural suppose that the dark spots fin the moon are forests® but Sow we account for the growth of these trees® in rigait lines ?® This hypothesis we must for the iire-eat he only a m?p;thc.-ft. — With the aid of photography, whicn will seenro, for us accurate pictures of the moon from time to time, we may hope tbit the gu<stion®vsill that we ngiy really out what going on upon the surface of our sat®litc. ® ® ...Mr ® °e ( “ Who%i'c Onr CrimwaU ? M i Undcftthis head, a late number of the A'ew York Observer gave the item found below. — ijAbout the same ratio prevails in other large cit ies, both as ro the nationality of®the and the cause nf their crimes. 111$ excessive use of intoxicating liquors is the fruitful source of crime, pauperism#.ad wretchedness through out our country; and yet our grave legislators , ptfts’stcntly refuse to triply the remedy, hut let t*.e work 6 on, and have the sober, poi'Xun gs the people taxed because of th?.iii.e and pauperi-m tints prodnerd: during the la l qu-nfti-r of a)i a';', the policy of this city haffe made IT.-'l- am-.ls 01 p< r- JSQD% crime. Os ill® whole num ber arreted, *2,054 wmoptatives of the 1 nited States; 1b, 477 606 of Engl a rift. Out ... f the of pci.-oiis arrest- and, 12, i. I®*’ 1 ®*’ areftaid tu have used intoxicating liqu us to excess. AYe @iis statement might lie published in every jour nal in Europe. If it wefh not for our foreign 1 population we should have less any liter people. And see what strong brink does! If this wi®#banished, a teiafm would b® ! wrought! Foreign immigration and the use of | intoxicating fill our prisons and alms i houses ® (a ns\ (S\ A Panama Ifemitr. Say- a writing J'anatnaf Some ot the women are remarkably handsome and graceful. ®\|iout nine o'clock in the no ru ing. when the ray the sun were g%tin ;• t>> %e powerful, Idiwppe® into a house. whiem j was visible through the verdure, et a cup of cold water. The heads of the k*m i,.,d l© doubt g me into the forests to pick inis, G# i®> Oiie was at hot®e but a young Indjgn ujjp dgp ! who starteu nj> hki®a startled lawn at nitfija.-. ar anee, and might have fled, if 1 had not* boon stationed in tit# doorway. Forming mv ban® into the shape of a and elevating it to my mourn, I made known my She ; w;s immediately and led the way to a sl;ai^ r %rotto ; in the sjpar of the dwelling, where a crystal mountain spring burst forth ! from the gifted r ■<■*. followed, in speech | less adiiratiJH of die vision of lovlin#s which floated < l)s‘ore me.® She id§s attired in a loose j |dr<s.s of the purest whi&, ®down which Irer f rtuxurianPhay-, plaited in broad, bung ‘ to an almost ion vgis a olive —a good, rich®ofc>r, bit yet so that the slightest emo tion was sufficient to the crimen to checks. ®Each rounded arm was enclosed by a cuipously-shaped ;#id costly bracelet, and in her ears were strangely-fashioned pendants, i somewhat in the form of a crescent, licr %e ----head was chiseled, and hsr tenures i almost Grecian in ®heir co®tour. But h#v | ever describe glorious, draining : eyes thoS fafhomless dent of liquid blue or those king, drooping lalhes, ever and anon ca®e soltly down, like silk#h cursans. In a picture gallery on Fourth stregj:, Cincin nati, is a tolerable fair representation of a South ern Indian in the paSUii#; ot A’ortez Burning his flee®,, ‘l'he maiden- iti®Powells pointing of “Do Soto Dis®veiing tld 31 i-ds-iji pi, ‘-are better, but bat befall Fir sliortof 1 portraying"the union of every (jualitv oHorace and beauty gj liich tu>@{ in stainless puriift he- Could an artist put upon canvass picture there presented, the shady dell, tropicstbj fruits and flowers, the limpid spring and niosly .r ! ‘cks, tfyg Tosv st 1 : -s ana jiurple inoußwgti peaks that sweet satfface and faultless form, ho might then lay d<M#i h - | ©tied and live uj mi his flqpe forever. As she stepped upon the .'slippery rocP, quaintly fashioned gourd, to dip up the j cl&r garter, tlipre’w%s disclosed' 5 a foot \\ it/ -c ‘’ polished outlines !i:cf never been sullied, by the ’ shoe of civilization,®and which feor native inno cence sid nose*Aeon flight to hide. 1.•. :M have 1 here red long in that runsi tie glen, L®t time fnly permit (sine to thank ui£ fair , by all the signs ami gestures at n v command,avhich were received with siiA rftra ordmary i®o lesfy that I and ‘my t>Mie same instinctive impulse * liioh ■ls the wdfsnijaper of before the (iiv*®- pro ductions of I’hidias an Angt-10, #na had th#wn hluisylf®pt those fair ijwl in an act of adoration, he w*6uld unuKiditedly havfljmade a fooPof him therefore rfelVaried.® ® # ®®-‘ * ® ® j w m ® —m _ As, /f (g) (S) e * Jbu £) J* ll si c* the Crulsf. Ulhi. atrels of llic Dcrp.^ Ihe mvHiic music heard at t?,e and of the l > asea®oula*rivc*, ou aittilfeniuht, is one of the #ondep- of our (agist. It i#notl confined, however, to f’ascagoula river, “But lues @ heard at other places. Afethe moutli of Bayou Coq d’inde, and ot#cr inlets opening ito the Gulf alonfi the coast of our own com® 4 r y, |)he curio listener, lying his boat, with lifted oars, every other sound is apparently, from beneath the fatcr, like the soft noteasor distant .Eolian harps© ® We had alwayf* that this phenome non, whatever its origin might be, natural was peculiar to our own coast. It appears, however, from a givon4>y some )of the E@gli.-h papers from bir Emerson Tenn-i ent’s reent work-in Ceylon, that very naich like it is Shown at Battialloa, Island, audat attributed to a rather poetical and imperious origin—that i#>to a “peculiar species of shell fisli. They to b heaftl niglft, and most distinctly when is nearest the ai@l are describedjn terms that s>rrcspod very the accounts given of the Pascagoula music by those who liavcd heard it. But, accc# fog to the same autho|jt.y, it is‘Sidy in Ceylon that thi- submarine is heard. Sit ® ® a ‘‘Sognds similar%are het&d #nclcr§ water at some®pl.@.es on the coast of j India, especially in the narbcTr of Bombay. At ! Caldero, Chili, musical cadeqges are said from the sea #ear the landing place; ftey are described as and falling fully ** notes,^resemblingthe tones of and aningling like those at Battialloa, till they pro- 3 duee a musical discoid ofegreat delicacy a@d The animals iyuni whence they ceed have not been identified either place, and the ®remains unsolved, ©whether • those at Battiallo® are g@ftn forthaby fishes or mullusl#. —J Lthile T/iUine \ ; ® V- ® ® A Hit at Heroic Hoses. 1)?*. Oliver Wendell Heines, who seems to understand physft as well as he doe. poetry, at 1 a recent meeting of the Mass*chusetts Medical Society, sarcasm on the greed fer mediciig;: @ ® @ How could a i^o)de who have a revolutiof tnce in four years, who have'contrived the bowie and tSe revolver, who have chewed®the juice out of the superlatives in the language in Four Si of July oratiMis, and so up its epithets in the rhetoric*. it takes lift) (jfnu'to n.and ;®\vhic!i insists on .-ending out yavhts and j horses, and boys, to outsail, outrun, and the r< st of creation how 1 coul ’ a people be content with anything %ut practice? What wonder 3iat the stars and strij.es wave over®dosei®of grains of sulphate of quinine, and ahe American eagle bcri|ts with delight, three dracings of calomel given ft. a single mouthful! ® ® @ ® ® - -5-^^— If you would learn how to bow, watch a mean man when §c talks to a of wealth. A narrow-minded man can no more 1 stfhd upright in prcsence%f a mtftey bag tlfhn i he throw over the moon. ® ® ® TERMS, TWO DOLLARS, In Ailrn^cc. m m ® From the Worth British Review. e ® o An Astronomer's Vien of tlir I iiiicr^. la waiting imagination, Vo our., j own satellite, the mouu ©the ntWrcst of our ce- I los-ial bt.dii-s —& to®hiny times the diameter globe. I In to flie sifn we travel over a dis | tance ‘to thirty times that of moon:* and bvibre we reach Uranus, remotest of i the planets, we have and a space equal to twenty times the earth's Aom the sun Thu- placed at the limits of a system ■ | in a*cirefe f eighteen hundred mfueus t*l’ miles iin radius, our appreeffition of distance would appear to he exhausted, and wcP se-nn to@he a# jon tlie margin tan unfathomal@c aby-i tcl#>copc, the rural circle, us fhc void, and the at.f man, promt oP the rchiwements—and j. lv, if humbly pt%ud—®has crossed the gulf twelve thousand ®times the radius of his own <#ystem, e Ah at we wq*d in the 6 wfirmament of heaven. B yond this fruitier lies the whtle universe*!.#) stars —their binary sys tenfe—thtflr clusters, and their nehuU-us combi nations. The observed parj#lax%f one-fourth a siftoiul in a Lyra, came*,us (fou’ time* as far into the bosom of space; though beyond this, as we hive M>0 positive measure offeXiistance, it would be as to assign limits t(®creation, as to give it an i 1 finite range. In agin- ? it but in one dimension, and the laic which we have traced, is but a unit in scale 8V celes tial Creation in its wide panorama, above us, bcneatii t , aid aiagind us. — The OYTsr-andiiii® beafbns still enclose us, and inifumerahie worTaa spirkte in eanopy. ® If from this bourne, from which the astro nomical traveler alone returns, we look upon our course, our own planet#y system ceases to* visiblo ].oi@t in the in bilious flight inter venes. Win so, ocean, its continents, its inoimtairtfe, its e-*, ire.- /e its tliromP? Wliere is our lader le.nd, its factions, its Cliri.-ti:is, di slave crimes, aiid its uiaioly wars? Where is our hdft. ’#aco; its endftimtents, its hopes, uanl its fears ? AVhct#is man, monad,4lie@*ily atom of organic life that can picnie the depths and ff’iternret the enigma erf” the universt 1® and yotethe omTv spark of a spirit- 5 (jwalMature, whicli di-cniims authority ufid resists the will of trie universal King? Tlsey lia#y air disappeared in the far off pevs: avd * —the lwi'g vista of sj.ace, wli® aj.ex, werc.il* a sun, the ffii. teles. & wiafi li. to descry, i’o living tliijij: here nici • the gye. and fio sen- * timeut ajfsocjjjted will®life presses ‘on the affec tions. ihe tinty organism ot*> arth and ocean, > that m vcf>and breathe lives tivet ,ik-s- -uH uvo e.g\il|,Ued in great eon- I of the The straining ipind * cannot finite the immcasuraiye euft'cifics. The infinite in space, tlfl eternal in duration, the | oniui].otcS+ ii%,power, v *the perfect in ilonecdill the gCv i* i®lod and, and in ■ their awftil cosnMnation, ilL* Creator jfce ® ® n ® Nrglcclril Hiity. No mau has any right manage-; his* affairs ®in®su|h away that his sudden death Vould bring ourden® and losses on people. s i here may be Hire where a man reajily . cannot entanglements, or where, from in* or of jm%- merit, lf£ has brought his affairs into such®i state tlmtthejn | tore A of others depends upon his life; but be i should make all possible baste to extricate him | sell®from such a jiMtt and honesty | dem*fia (tut be should so conduct business,.. that his death should cai® no t>ne to be wropg ed® An Its to dyiftg, although where belief that all -a will sorely die, yet unite in tfeinkiltg that ti: y themselves arf> exceptions to sds nile, or, at act as if they thought so; this is radically wrong. ®lt is every man’s every transactidb in* life, to be influenced bv thi?fact that at any day or at any Sour he may die. . ®®— ® ® Wlm ii ami Where ilo Anthers Wiiic nutl How ® ® -Ti..chr _ The Editor of die Albion, in a late letter, says that labors of literary men the theme of diseusiion in Londoll'. The other tjjjy, some raised a laugh by declaring that ®at any W&ren wrote “ Now amUt hen,” and Bulwer Lytton®“ Night and Monfhigy’® Dickjjj.s Cos the.# may be aaded i writes “ After dark,’and se\®ral Englislr au thors might be uftntioned u ‘ 9 ® t Amotg our own literuteurs , Mr. IT. W. Bee* , 1 chcv hat writtcC “From Dawn to Dayuight,” Mrs.%igq|irncy Past Slgfidianf” Miss liar* land® 41 -.y*’lie,® and JJryant 44 MtAa Temp<^%” As t the^r/- ’-rffll al&ef wrote “A®Midnight in hf- guarded tent,” Arthur®- ; in f Bar Boom,” @ and, strange as •. *Longfcllo% onco®wr#te a poem 44 In a Church -9 MAN>ftRS. Yocng folks should be manner ly; but how to be so is a boys and girls fivel that cannot behave to i suit diemselves in the presence of comply.— ®lhey are awkwfrd,® clowgish, r#igh. They _ feel tmid, bashful, and selrdistrustful, the mo ment they are addressed by a stranger, or appeal s in company. Tj*ere is but oneway to get over I this feeling, Squire easy and manners, • and that is, @to do the tltey can time, ; at as well as Good manners %re* nofelearned so t^uch°as acquired They ! us by use. We #ust a- ■ grit-able, civil, kind, gentlmanly, and manly at home begets a liabit of roughness, wlgch wg lav off i i%o try, n wo go nip tran gers. Ac most agrecafeje persons we |aje fver known in company were ijlost agreeable at home. HoiSt is the school ; fur all ti:® best things. __®_ # A Theory.—3lcn may he jealoiy, and cross and wretched; but sh vdo nut absolutely hate* one another wmii.ui * 8 lias been in some degree to blame® M fiilo free, and showing no preference, no one can well fight abfuther, mrmll have an equal chance,• when : -lie hast a mviertnee. flmu-fli might not #p e„lv show it toward ifs ©!m certainly ’ woulJ never®fldnk of showing it towip'd any-# body else. At least, thafeis m/thcory.-sJAA i Mulocli. ® ® ® ® ® * # *1 ® ® ® NO. Iff