The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, December 05, 1879, Image 1
The l>emocrat, K Live Wi . Wi\ PajH-r on Live Issues Published Every Friday Morning, at Urawiordviilc, Ga. W-ESHIIYAW, PrOjriotor rates of .snj«:.:fPTrox: fondle {single Copy, Copy, (one year,) . . . # 2 oa Single Copy, (six months,) . , 1 00 (three months,) . . so i-sT* Advertising rates liberal. liOOK hnd -ItMi PRIXTIN’G a specialty. Prices to suit the times. \ y> ew .\ dvertisements. HALljs V«Lf 'v . r C CTA TRENEWEiJ tt A11^ , by the public for over twenty years, ^ and is the best preparation ever invented for RESTOR¬ The ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS State YOUTHFUL COLOR AND Assayer LIFE. and Chemist 1% supplies the natural of Mass. footl and color to the hair and glands without staining the leading skin. It will increase and Physi¬ thicken the growth of the cians hair, prevent its blanching and falling off, and thus endorse > AVERT B.V.DNE.S.S. and recom¬ It cures Itching, Erup¬ mend it tions and Dandruff. As a as a HAIR DRESSING it is very great desirable, giving the hair a triumph silken softness which all in medi admire. It keeps the head clean, sweet and healthy. cine. rGl = -- ■ G Y I BUCKINGHAM'S WHISKERS Will change the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being in one preparation it is easily applied, ana produces a permanent color that will not waah off. PREPARED BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Sold by >11 Dealers In Medicine. Mayio.1 ... j.-j. mwu. W0 n D BITTERS ™ „ IRON BITTERS, A Grt ftt Tonic. IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, ▲ Complete Strengthened IRON BITTERS A Valuable MediGne. IRON BITTERS, Not Sold *■ a Itev«-ra£e. IRON BITTERS, For Delicate Females. j'y o v . > t, iiSi:). j-y. t i ll s MM CIS JC SlClrUlftll;. S !i e Great TRADE MARK I.ngtlsh item - eu'.v. Ail im cure for (ftj Seminal tVeak- 4 Kt ness, Sperma stfriSt., torrhea, liiijm t'-iiev, and all diseases tlr.it '.V' Universal Lassitude, Pain iu the Back. Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, .and many other Diseases that lead to In sandy or Uuinumption, an 1 a Premature 4 • !’il Vf*. ' U-’v,.- 'i M 0!ir pamphlet, vhirh \\< j to -t*!i I fi t-** by mail to ^•v«tv on-. :.^r Tli- Specific Medicine is i^oiil by all dritjrirists at per package, or for or will ht* >e»it tret* by •m.ti! <311 !>* •••!pt <»i the tnoii**v l*v addreHsiim. THEGRAV MED’ll I N E < <)., M-elian e- Block. Di.Tm.rr, Mich. Fi- cioM mi Urawfordrilh, and every¬ where !>v ail driergiats. .\ov.21,lS7U.j V. ----- $<2* “o'o' W r' K ‘.. S V; a L. , Tivu'-q-t ,, y Tin- 1 nu. . v ( ■<)., Ac i da, M aine, • nov 14, ,9-i-y ( , , t, h. Ivmx, c . I’uoins and Eatilig Tuom (IN, Georgia. ’Travelers .in-(! that ami I fin* prepared public u-ffi-ially an- in 9<ii a-u to accommodate ith-m with ROOMS, and to furnish meals at util Imurs in short- notice, and of the best -sjmiPtv an I styh-. Give me a call. : :l ! 8- .41-t-8>(l W. D. TUTT lliorilt}' 4 ftnwnov (t n* l MW, ¥ tlprasox ...... r " i ' v. hi i-P-co- in the Xortlit-ru, Middle and Augusta Cii-e.it«. Prompt attention given do all claim- and collections. a; r4,'7 i-j-v THU l.VTUr- MUSICAL HOMIERiH -TH E--- t )i*”'uiii- !!i ami Tmmpetto! ! (ht exai’iifion and for sale by V.. G. S! L.MY.VN. Agent, Democrat tn-Ftcg, Crawfordvil-e, Ga. i to IJisljly the recommended public for all dls r„r. <‘speriiil*yjn r «'V« Muri/fres* • Si vfvn, ii a j it of a j> petite, i.uhs of VuV,‘eu riches the‘blood, '<■£“* e°n. cues, rftUVSS lo tlio ai To tb ne rves. » tne apetl. Indies. and chil* dren requiring recuper it lion, this valuable remedy highly can not be too recommended. it netn tike a charm <>n the digestive organs. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. try it. Sold by all Druggists, TEE BEOW!? CHEMICAL CO, BALTIMORE, Md. The Democrat. V* -• t r Vol. 3. CraAvfbrdville, Georgia, Ducemltor .7. > — i !>. Xo. 48. forest and Beat Medicine ever A combination of Hope* Ilncha. Mandrake and Dandelion, with all the best and most tlfewopcrtiel Blood of all other Bitter* makes the est Purifier, I.iver Regulator, and Life and Health Restoring Agent on earth. Xo disease or ill health ran possible long erfst where their Hop operations. Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are They fiv* mw life ui vigor to the ape* sol Imtrm. To all whose employments cause irregularity of the bowels vela or urinary organs, or who require an Ap tetfzor . Tonic and mild Mimulant, Hop Bitters are avalua ible without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptons are, what Don’t the wait disease until or ailment sick, Is, but use Hop Bitters. you are If you only feel bad or miserable, use the Bitters at once. It may save your life, u has saved hundreds. heTp.*t5onotTt and them ilfer nor Tel y o Bitter*. urTri f^TklftfeT! tkfil use urge to use Hop ttideithe ^Invalids Friend and Hope, ” and no person or family should be without them. Get some this day. Hop Cough Cue* is the sweetest, safest and best Ask Childr en. One Hop Pad for Btomach, aU Liver and Kidneys ie superior t o others. A sk Druggists. P. I. C. it an absolute and Irreslstable cure for Drunkenness, ^ use of opium, tobacco and narcotic*. ^11 nM by drcggUU. Hog Bitter, Mfg. Co. RoUiettwr, N. O u. \ 1 a, tin. • 1 • * V [»7? SS\ k / ri* [rl dcc-64878-j-y Magnolia Passenger Port Rot at, & Augusta Rati,way. FOLLOWING Augusta,G a., SCHEDULE Get. 4. 1H7P. , rjMIE I operated, on and after Oct. tist, will 1S7P: be GOING SOUTH.""!'GOING NORTH. | Train No. 1. Traill Xo. 2. Lv Augusta koopinLv-rt Ly Beaufort Iioy’l li.hdpm ArEII.-iit.nl P.tn pm it 23pm ,\r Allendale U.23 am ,\r5mnassee l.nnam Ar\eniasse_JU30 am ;Lv Charleston 8.30 pm l.v Yemassee 2.30am i.v.i'sonv’Tle s.i5pm L^SnaDmSm 1 ^^^"!'!:!: V Ye-wi'see nililn \r J’k-onv'lli-z 11 a m 1 V v 4-- 1 mT. '* - ,,'. OTam.^v-lemasseo - 2.«o«m : Lv lemassee 2.2J am Lv Allendale .1.4.1 am : . v'l i GOING SOUTH —Connections made with i j Georgia Heauforb Railroad and for Port Savannah, Royal. Also, Charles- with ton. i Central llailr aid for Charleston, Beaufort I and Port Roval. ! : GOING N'OliTIT,—Cmineetions made with Charlotte Ciiliiinhia & Augusta Railroad I | Uailroad for Railroad all points for for At Atlanta North, lanta and and and East the the with West. Georgia Also, ilDil with South (Carolina ’ini* hr - ssiifj i|HiIn»;id Railroad Itfvad for for Aiken Aiken ‘ on WOO ORUfrV SLEEPING CARS of the m.,-t improved style ami elegynee wilMw I op rft'STA by tins line only. r>h IM El'A AND SAVANNAH, without linnge. Hiurgiice d)(*.ck(»d through. j-ir Through tickets for sale at Union Depot Depot Ticket Ticket Office, Office, Offices. Offices. Augusta, Augusta, Ga., and at 11)1 all uriiicii.nl principal Ticket Ticket R. G. FLEMING, , v : General Superintendent. j J. , c D.VV.S NT, . General Passenger Agent oct.l3,-t-f. Csuorgia 11 ailroad 'tv -and j bAJN a “N'T J\i I 7" T“TVT JN / (jT LO. i .Supewntendrxt’b Ofkick, t ! pOMMENCl.NG Augusta, Ga., SUNDAY, Oct. 16th, lMtli'instant. 187y. j Y j the following passenger schedule will ] he operated : i SO. 1 WEST—KAH.y. NO. 2 EAST—JJAliV. Lv. Augusta 9::i‘)ia,m Lv. Atlanta 7:to a ill “ Macon 6:03 a m “ Athens Urlo aiin “ Milledg’U 6:13 a nil “ C'wf’d’ll 12:24 p m “ W’sh’i’n 9:13 a in Ar.Wash'g’ii 2:00 p m Ar.C'f’dv'll 1-2:21. }> n, " Milledg’U 4:30 p m :: as sits - saps - v o - 3 w es t—pa iuv. xo. 4 east—hai/.y. Lv! Augusta 5:30 p'm Lv. Atlanta 0:20'p in ],v. Cr’f’vM! 9:32 p ra Ar. O’f’dv’ll 2:l<l a m Ar. Atlanta 5:0o ; a m;Ar. 1 Augusta 6:20 a m No connection to or from Wa.sliin^ ^>n on Si. N DA YUS. s. K. JOHNSON, E li. I)OHSEY\ Superintendent. Gen. l’ass’ger Agent. Ma.v2,1879. Dennis Liver A.ssistaut. r |t HOSE who use it in their families are I less troubled with Headache, ami !’7n!nr' '■ om,.hl Vitll r 11 ” 1 ' 1 H’t‘n'! ,“ 'V.”” 4 ’ 1 ! -“"FbMiit t-ml Pdes PPe are are olten prevented. r v, Dennis’Pain Relief, always on hand for sale, anil speaks highly finil \ l,f them. Go and get them ; you will l"’’ , llav, ‘ known Dr. Dennis’ medicines for , many years, and endorse them—E d. Democrat.] Nov.7,i879.o-t. Mi'S W G Sullivan Fashionable Dress Maker 4 Crawfordville, (Jeokoia, p 1 iYl’V rUftfllFT Gtlul HLl -r ■1 MADE A Dress Making promptly and satisfactorily made, in the rno-t fasJiibnahic styles. <)r ders for fancy work executed in* the best manner. Charges l.iberal. In-tnic-ions and use of Patterns for -coal) It KM I V I. h - ATKIN. a!ii-23-J879-t-o-o 20<j Ladies Lace collars in c. act-,, a; C. MYERS’. rWuSTSSmTl SDk. Sanfords Liver Iwigoratok! ! 'as a Standard Family Remedy for *2 WBoftheLive^Stomaoh^;! 'Vegetable ‘Vegetaoie. — it never | ; JJenuitates—It is Bf E B E •is SOathartioand ***#■ I M '!> JTonio lafinfl w B ,n']! *r |> .*4 v ll t' II F G 9gP mm ■WjP o- , vA® B °I',\\ /(i 6 'iS ^oO s ' 6 S ]! 0 tV 0 e,>|Sr cA 0 ’ 1 1 , 1% VI .*.! jS® 8 i\0^!-0' at P V' 8 . * ap V OVvtwOl^ ,d e j*‘ % 5 v.e a 0 ^ 1 ! 0 ® P V° *\ A'('l^k „r ! 0 0 no' ,, !• ,po’ \t® 1 WM li > r 8® qA® cL.Sl ■ W Bi M • % *" a^ 1 ! m 0 "!' I JPvo) of v* I w» f3 Aflf 8 „M C 1! ■ P<J' l S to'l'^k'®^0.\ d0 cC' o0 n db! 1 ■ '-Vjftf vd3 ' . V® ifVt>9“Ip, o\ '' V K , a ff' pd VtVst®l! 5 Ke .‘"n 6 \i» .a\ 5 V 1 M 1 1 ! a i.'t'®*. » ' ftO|C:> ' r 1 A\8® 0 III k \\a® c .ei' iX'® H I EJ i**’*!! p!' \ 0 io\® ft^wSfflHPIPoPT A U111 TheS Jp | ■ |1 P*.* Hiverlj • p, JiJ? f % %5 nlllllv* iu llas been practice!! use< 3p @ I “J S 'IPi i 1v •!, t v„ Public,} m 5** S* 1 for , more than 35 years,;! I!** with unprecedented results.S SEND FOR CIRCULAR.} ilw^SSSl T. W. SANFORD, M.O., 1ST DRUiOIST WILL TfiX VOI: ITS IlHPlTATIDS. § Apriii,ioii».i-v. GUIDE TO SUCCKSS ™ —— a.' WITH f ° !! j$3 j \ , (){?N|S BUSINESS ' wit • ] * vxt iu ami ^ SOCIETY ‘ x/L'IJjI l Ihct.S!l^npMMv !??.' . 1 Vu i'i'p H ’f B " sin ' , . ! «. » n< | **"•>»> ,lo ' v TO 1,0 liVliltVTUlsiti in the best wa X ,,ovv TO »B YOUR OWN I v«-«, and contains a gold mine of varied, information iudispen-nhle ‘ -'| , ' ---- better than ftiiy other, apply “ffh-rms to H " II. H. .SL’AMjIELL A CO., st. liouis, M<>. Freight all paid by ns. iulvil. b-m j --------- A ( Alt!). Auuusta, Ga., December 1«, 1«78. To 1 my have Friends opened und the Public office, : and engaged J an ; rooms on Jackson Street, in rear of Poul- ! Iain’s corner 1 propose, after the first of January, 1K7!I, to devote my entire ,Mention to sueh Legal Business as iiiay Ue entrusted to my care. I shall attend regularly Aimiist'i each term of the Superior Courts in the Circuit; also, Warren ami Glascock, cd the , Northern Circuit, ami Washington and Jef ferson, of the Middle Circuit. I ask all my friends to give my successor a lair trial and earnest support. January.i.iK'j. \\ .M. GILSON. 000 OOO 000 ooo THE ooo I ooo ooo ! ooo Craw ford ville ooo | OOO DRUG STORE, OOO ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo j | ooo l)r. II. H. Smith, ooo I ooo ooo OOO ooo ! ooo 1) I)Y DRUG.STORK calling at the CBAWFOBDV1LLE you will find a full line of Goods, Drugs, etc., Chemicals, together with Perfumery, the cheapest Fancy and j best Tobaccos ; among them the Lll I ITTT I Lb 1VI MAlxijllL. t rv'lle CIGAKS, Try the PINA FORE ami GEO. SPENCER if you wish a good smoke for lie. Also a complete stock of Liquors, from Sweet Mash Corn, to the best California llrumly. indebted Respectfully requests that those who are to the firm will come forward and settle at ono-e, as Uimnon-v is m icli needed. DR. 11. S SMITH, Oct.24,1870.t-o-o. Crawfordville, Ga. New Cash Store. *, YEW PIlUl —NPVV .‘' ,4 " (iiKMK 5 I .... ,, . |* ,< ,ll,e<1 l { l w<! iiri " 1 m ‘ wneih " ar * qUHltllS . Klf’lianlS , 01(1 StlHld, «»r extensive stock of New (foods, now ""‘ving from New York. We have not a <ius , e artjd ,. „ f () |d goods to work off. our entire Stock has just lieen purchased, and pis [“ ^ bln ishing and Goods, Pithing '.Notions, etc. etc. i r-imilv aiiint -mppnc.5 sumilies 9ml aim uioucjica. Uroceriav Our entire Stock is marked down to the lowest possible prices, and we hope by fair dealing, attention to business, and courte ous treatment to all, to merit ami receive a li-wral Share Ol the public /laironage. Oil I* FerniN are----(dish. No g«^wiin,e delivered untRpaid for, but onr prices will make It to your interest to trade with us. all and try us. CO •/* a •5‘> outfit free. w £ If. . Terms Hallett ami novl4,’79-j-y i — 2 5 e to 13 cts. per yard C. MYERS’. Calicoes 5 c. per yam at C. Myers'. i,adies’ ruffs 3 cts. at C. Myers . Yard wide calicoes 8 cts. at C Myers’. v '«"r —~ % |, How to lie Popular. The, -jd.-man in'. wi^wmh- a'-lf ve^!?is' the Hues "'tn-.i!d:- he. •'«v’-d i s ant „ s it h clever. Many person* became papular jit tire world by giving upth.-o o« o mot' nluafit} ,n.<i luiio'w.ng the suggestions 8 IU '" • 'oese hues. >ic' ,>;K>|ki«di. and lo ver very pmir, Ir^ri^Z^r tu r,UH,t in . child”,Tuian A ml JT\I 1 ! h vou do you'll be damned. Polities, cm must have none of your own, AhvnjTagree \'n?D with every one you meet n ; l,Ils ""'V 'v icn alone -fn. K ‘ r ° ie 1 vou do you’ll be damned. On religkfns ideas he very sure 1 That ytju don't disagree with any one— l ' r " »» ylittrch people away from your I T nr. tl)you d f o you'll b k dauincd.’ , i If Snooksidi ; ,courses, no odds how absurd, llis ovsffloh you mii-t never ignore ; AttlimiglilH,, re may be no idea or word in hi- vjue.c speech that you knew not ltlvni, you do you v.m.mi li m. bt damned. i Y ouui»'Lt pretend to be very wise, N, ’ r assert .that some one's a fool: on ‘“ IX '^c'.s Ideas do not despise, ' l; “ !«•>;•• no mind oi your own, as a rule. It f jytm do you'll be damned. Hance ,, alt^idance on each fool in the place, A>d b«- ,,ery humble, ami bow very low; Smile And audjgrin independence with a hypocrite face, show no| your acts must Londvkj, . H ti ou i»7». do you'll he (lautucd. Van C. j Miscellaneous. ! A • beat A P° tiful mantlC and Marria highly-connected ^' young pitious girt}, ki-riage, who Contracted an unpro- 10 1,e hoi. ni Dorchester has recently returned r m ill county, ami after aD ‘ ventft l tour around the world a teiujmrai v r residenoe abroad of several > eH ! 8 - H -r sto.j is veiy and, and tilled with eveiRfiit 4,. incidents. She spent a lew days baltimoic tliis week visit U * l '” ‘ »«i«,ds. who are ; uno "S ll, V heat families of Raltimore. but went J? lome last night by the steamer !• Kite is a native of Domlies- 1.7 .....‘ ~ Mprl.lv educated and «<-<-. mi »go n„ mfeuurer went to iMr.-heMe, county toJtdieh music. He was a man ; of fine appt.mince, good address, conver-1 great versatility!of talent, and of good | satioiml powers lie therefore succeeded iu getting pupil-' among the best and most conservative families. Among tbelli was the subject of this sketch An intimacy sprung faini'lv in between tutor a nd pumli Jirl and the D of the unfort u p * r 1 M e Y ! , H d f * mm L,s l 1,1 aton to prevent , it j but , the Ite . was too *lrong. The .... gul loved the Professor tenderly and devotedly, and a separation could not be effected without breaking her heart, The marriage ceremony, was per formed amid many misgivings is^ of the girl’s mothen The bride w only in yeais ihe old, and iter troubles began ^Icr before honey-moon was over. bus band soon undeceived her as to his identity, and told her he bore a diifcrent name from that under which they wt re joined and that bis true name was p inatter of no consequence either to her or himself. For the present they would go by the'name of Buck. 11 is business was precarious and changeable. Music was a passion of an accomplishment with him, not a profession. i,,'. In 81 suite of these I,! st-.rll.m/ ^ rovel-.tim.s I . e bl <le , ^ 0nk , , 4 b f r J . ,usB a -* n, l, and they , ' , lo ^ l ’ w ^ \ ,,lk to live. Here 1m I Kot money by robbery lorge.y and all i kmdsol lascality, and beatliotel keepers and otbeis out of their just does. J )•<• couple would frequently change quarters l and start under a new name, the poor j wife being constantly bewildered as to j ! what to call herself. After a few months’ residence in New York they started upon a tour of the world, and lived a short time in various Kuro pean citi-s. They finally turned Up in NewSout.li Wales. The hu.-.hand hav ing uiuitiered a woman in cold blood, that was thought a good place to escape justice; but the villian Was arrested, : put in OTison and prop-rly dealt with, The yc| m wife wa^ now tliousanJs of , mile»fr-*i ner dear old home among the verdant a.' is and forests of Maryland, No old tried triend was near lo guard aiid advise her. The fruits of the mavriag#*vere a broken heart and deep Djjsr-ry and emlmn:- sojeut. A beanli ltd boy was born, winch was the only trophy of the happy days of her profound love and devotion. Sue does not to this Australia, and got on very well and made many friends, Mr. Nevitt Steel, Mr. Archibald Stirling, and other citi zens of Baltimore, hearirrg of hercircum stances, sent her means to come to her home in Dorchester county, where she arrived recently and slie did not fail to visit them during ber trip to Baltimore to express her gratefulness for tbeii kind-hearted generosity. She is now 20 years Old, and, not withstanding her many haulships and worry ot mind much of her original beauty and cheerfulness remains, Providence lias been good to her, and it is believed she w-l! greatly improve in spirits now that she is among the early associi-tions her cliildh-od and frieud sblo. Mo- • as obtained a divmee Horn - her husband, - ami by her maiden goes name. J'uUimorn Jiullentin, -Job printing neatly and cheaply exe ented at this office, Hie Democrat. vdviktiim; hatch: One Square, first iuseitinn . * 1 eft (>ne Square, each uubsequent insertion. :7 One Square, three mouths . , 10 mi One Square, twelve months . . is i o rjnarter Ootnnin, twelve months . . 20 rm Half Column twelve months 00 <o One Column twelve months . 100 oft MS'* One fueli or less considered as ft squat*. We have bo fractious of a square, all fractions of square* will lie counted a* squares. I .literal deductions made on Con i tract Advertising. JXZZ'ZXXXZ ii»U..| Tr.k wheat cukes on los gar ments and Mood in his -v,.. He Imd on UT uL“ T,ld I" 1 ' 1 " 1 "' M ‘'* “ e 1,H ' k * ,rt at tl,e ♦-‘e'liaii wlm was just s iting down to gt'e a man credit lor L cents on mio acfiirtion, ;wtl stem .illy inquired : “Where isli dcr aidilor V” “lie just stepped out, a moment ago." “ShU*pi«ed oud, eh V Vhenvill lie ^ Expect in ? 1', Inm - bark , , very soon. Any- . thing I ettn do for you ?” “Maype he knows I tos gooming and dot iah vy heshteppedomll*” “Well, I couldn’t say as to that.” “(ioodia eh V Veil 1 vait a leedle «»d he gnomshack, eh T l>1 think he will be in, sir in a few moments. , ' ka * :l leedle pisljpess mit him. V hut has lie been /lying boud lue in dot ShourmU V' "AlMiut you V 1 don’t know sir.” ell, by sliimminy, he Eays I vos got djjrunk timl raised some hell von lay. sl ","’ s Zrl ' ‘ inink you must >e mistaken, , , , sir, 1 “Dink I yos, eh ? Maype I got some friends vot tole me boud dot 1 I find oud all bond id, py sliiinmiuy ! 1 find id all ‘ ,V ' ° n ", nils! He zay 1 yos ' ,llll,lk ’" ,(1 I f 011 "' durables, an vlieo he gomus hack 1 almost see boud dot. 1 i Mack bis eyes, py shimmiuy, und gick him umi knog bis brains oral maype. for dot, Khomt let him goom pack und I show him all bond id.” “iSomi'hody’g been putting up a job on you, I tear,” observed the foreman, “I dnnd got any foolishness mit you. I vait fill liegooms pack uml got some i. SS**SSr , -"" —««• '*»'«-M • ll.it, my f iend I guess you don't , .. -°- ™ S “‘/of ..w'u*, 'J b ' nU '!?,,*?' t’ u ‘ hiz ® °f . Atkins , down , ’ . e h'“a! !.,’ ‘.’, 1 1 l,t ! <n L'5' of ) n ' a Adgms * l i • yos a stoud , ' >"ther of Vm can pick up a k , -t n *-‘l of salt and throw it across the ''ood without a grimt.” “J'v-i.imminy ishdotsi.V” ®" V C ' MH J, ,eu , ' m * t,lere l ."''', ‘• nu ou,w " ' V ie . e,1 ‘ ?' “ ’ H "* pl nt ( ' ! T t - I tiller (a 240 pound a "tan, who , was jm,t emu ug down Bridge J ";L ......... 1,1 1 *» "" l V,,M • I- 1 ' s see, yournmne is—-—. ^ l 1 »,tv " ‘‘‘U u’ t! . "m' * to flunk, 1 believe he did fi , 1 ' 1 H> .mm'md a week or two ago Kicked T 11 Jot'got drunk at Berry’s saloon, out tlireo or four window lights, sn,!,sl| ed up a few chairs, and tried to Meal live cents of a small boy to buy *" nlh *'' drink with.” “\ r os dot ’V. -ill lie k-iIi! .5 V” 1 1 11 ‘ lie »thi ..n that » a , man . . w , ho woulil c induct hltnsi 1. m such an out ragem s manner ought to be tarred, feathered and rode out of town on a rail” L 1 j. y -i . i a! *1 iy lemarkmg ,• that ... f 'J’ '* the owner nf the property, S ^ ZnO?" ^ ,iD -'vv. .! J,,D! Vi y 0 111 i« s - 'Veil, ii that . t is almut , , all „ , i remember ' “Vel, , , py slnmtniny, , 1 vos a pig fool 1 got >m>d bond leedle shokes like dot. 1 K° right ovay oud mid wond zay not Ull>, ' s 1,014,1 id - 1JoSe vellers vos dryin’ t0 I’" 1 "I’ aslml) on me. Hay zay he vos llult Ifaracder, und I know it VKH 41 ,ie ilM ,J< ‘ r vhi,,f - ^ »*lim miny, 1 vish I vos pig as Adgins, I put some head on do.se veller you bald I” j UHl then the devil iu the press room g ;lV e a Com.mclie war-whoop, and the foreman heard a man going down stairs m though his Satanic majesty 3 was after b j ln A Machine Scraping Bristles from Hogs. A Chicago correspondent writing to a Cincinnati paper says: “I have just wltm-.-sed a private exiilliition of a won derful macliim-and have olitaineil per mission of the parties most interested to give a b ief account ol it. My brother ill-law who is a builder and pork-packer, of this city, to-day killed seven hogs, weighing from lid pounds to .Til) pounds, to Ie a liog-sci aping liiaeliine patented. 1 had seen corn taken clean from the cob by machinery, but never lief- re had I ever seen the hair and bristle* taken from a hog by machinery, f am not permitted to describe tbe machine in detail, but I can say tliat the working of it was marvelous. A bead. The seven hogs were passed the machine in lifty-seven seconds, and the entire body of each was as cl-,in as could he desired, his wot the initial lest of the machine. It is so constructed as to clean any size hog, and in the test made to-day were selected with a view test its application to different sizes. I should think from what I have wit nessed of its working that with a few improvements which are contemplated it, will have a capacity of 6.990 hogs iu ten hours. My brother-in-law is en tbuslastie oyer the wonder., already i*trforined hy tbe nueliim-, und says it will certainly save the labor of twenty mm for evciy 2.1 m'I hogs ch-am-d. it get very simple, of ami not at all liable to cut repair. » ♦' — ticking is this l»ost tiling to keep saucy molding apprenticegummed labels, .,iv*-s, and i-ostage stain])* in their proper pkces, How Unsuccessfully Inventora »re Treated in China. A enirmpmulent at Shanghai writes: An Impel ia! decree of the UUh of June *«* "»«“•*» Tung. waited upon the Gov cnoi-Oem rol. at Nankin, and repre s tiled that lie had invented a machine ' which would go of its own accord, ami generate sufficient power to profiel tv steamer of the largest size. As that | high wUung officer Imd just then torn up the Railway, one would have been inclined to suppose him tola* a somewhat unpromising person to sffffcit the patron age of for a new mechanical invention. However, the sub-prefect succeeded In enlisting the sympathies of the Gov emor-General. and he was furnished with n credit of 3.000 taels to lie ex pended in Shanghai in the construction of a working model of the new motor. lie aitpeaml there with plans and siieci Orations of the most mysterious nature, in whidi cogged wheels, the movements of the planets, and the constellations of the zodiac were inextricably jumbled to getlier. After hanging about the natiye and foreign workshops some time, he | produced a machine with weighted wheels, similar to those perpetual nao tions over the constructions of which , Merlin, Jackson and other inventors once addled their brains. As this would not work, and as his antecedents proVed to 1*> of a character which made it neceesary for Englishmen to shun liis aciiuaiutiuics, bis visit to Sliangbai was uiqnulUublc. Ue was subset]«ently thrown overbottril by Shen Pao-chen. his patron » — APamoua Cruiser Sunk. The one time Confederate steamer 'dicnumhinh has been sunk in the Indian istt’s sr*.,—»-*».«««**.»«.«. i pet ty of the Sultan of Zanzibar. The , sht-uundoah was built at Glasgow in I 2 n name ad of the Bea King. In lKti4, off Madeira, she was transferred to the Confederate under command of Catitain : James Iredell Waddell, who changed her ! imm „ to Shenandoah, and immediately started her upon her famous cruise, wbich lasted thirteen months, ending ‘ \ uffu g , s i ’this ig.ia ’cruise tonoifter tim war was ()V0 r 5K?00f) [n SilS, ffourth the Shenandoah Hailml of the among iceta-rgs. captured thirty-eight valued^ vessels and destroyed property at ov . #5,000,000. The Shenandoah visited all the nee-ms eveeut the A..f-.re to the British Government and landed. Captain Waddell returned home and entered the Pacific Mail service, where )iis conduct last year, on occasion ot the wreck of his steamer, won high encom i(im8 • •>!■! - A Church-Going Horse. The Columbine Ga., Enquirer says ; We have lieen told of mtiny intelligent mtilea and horses. One case we remem ber of " a H mule ‘ nuM going going into iulo a a blacksmith’■ ouc-Ksmitli 8 “hop . to have a nall pulled from his foot equaled by a story of a religious horse that we were told of yesterday. ,l(, is owned by Mr. Alexander, of Oswichee, Alabama, who rides him to eliuroh <«t preaching days, which is twice a mouth. On other Sundays he '*“>'* ^un.ed he is out so G,grass, religious. amilit Ho goes is on down these to church, stops at the tree where he is generally tied when there is preaching, aml , wiUl his head toward the c-hureh, remains about an hour and a half. He then walks leisurely home. This is a fact, and will be vouched for by any of the people of Oswichee. A Monument to Adam. A .subscription paper is now Irelnff circulated In Elmira, New York, to raise $-2,(JOB with which to erect in that city ii monument to Adam. The idea of electing a monument to Adam in Elmira, originated with the Ilev. Thomas K. Beecher in a discourse, in which it was held that if Elmira was been. not the Murk garden Twain, of Kdeu, it should havo in'Elmira, whoso summer residence is and whose wife is a native of the city, at once fell in with the Itev. Mr. Beecher. A marble monument, seventy-five feet high, is to Ie- raised, ft is to have ail insci iptioik. written by M irk Twain. It is ex|x-cte<l t« 1« in position for u.ivailing for next Director of the United States Mint Bmclmrd reporls for tho year which ended June 30. IHT'.I, as follows: Tim total deposits, including sliver purchase*. amounted to #42,251. lot) 30 gold, and #2X,925,41)7 K,'» silver. Of the above 034.728 ammmts #34.549,70(181) gold, and #26 56 silver were of domestic pro ddetion ; #198,983 17 gold, and $10,- 607 79 silver were United States coin =&SSSfcST ; WJ 72 silver were of plate and other imuiutactured articles. In the refineries of tin-coinage mints and the assay otlieo at New York, #20.759,549 97 gold, ami SB),687,526 The 97 silver were separated, coinage amounted to $6B.812- 592 50. ami consisted of 2,759,421 Dfia pieces of gold of the value of #40 912 • 27 - 238,859 pieces of silvor ’ of the value of *27,227.832 50, and minor coins to the 'mmhm- of 9,(529,290 of the value of #3*,798. from drnwiiiug' iiein- the victims in nt- ul v every instance rescued “ju.st as they were going down for the third time.” Why is it that some are not saved when about to go down the sec oral time ? Let us hear of some one 1 . sayed before going down at ail, like the Dutchtnun who was the sole survivor of a party of nine, reasons of his miracul out escape being that he “didn’t go C udt in (ter jioat.”