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COLUMBUS
A. 11. CALIIOUN, Editor and Proprietor.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 1. 187-1.
VOL. XVI—NO. 61.
.look nor i von the wise.*
Maiden fair. with «*•*' »«" ,w > r ^
Aud Jeweled tliii.da. i.tw.u •
!>«■« not the CU|> at tl».i feetive board,
LrM tby baauty ah« aid pro*" a .nor.
I*uW0 'ii- all. the l ead- I i>rlu. lie* coil*
A •erpeut false brijbf ; ...
I will ».l»K to the d'-atli the wretched youth
Who UMk« in Ha tempting light.
Mithera, who h d I in your loving arm*
Vour heautiinl Lab- «, do kuuw
That a *erpont with do.i<ll>. glittering i jt
••L«.ok not o» .— —
Ht.all f*»t " u«* those ye love,
An i je •1ml jour tears uud offer your prayer*
Mheu tear* and prayer* cannot move.
CbrUtiani, ye copy tiie life of lliui
Wli i 'tied the world to a ive
Hoy a know that tli u*nnd* at* thronging the
wCT b l«*J* to the drunkard'* grate 1
That precioua a«ul* which have ts-eu r.dteiued
Hy ||iu Saviour'* blood lie low,
ttluniC i” ti** death I >' th • add r fold
Whi<"> bide* 'aratli tho red wiue • glow
Then a* y* falue your k<>|** of heaven,
A* yo care for lk« aoiii* >*f m-n,
Haiiiih the cup from the Ratal board,
Drink tt never again ;
Look on the cryaUI sprier, *parkling and pure.
By the hand of our Fat In r 'ti* gi“-
An euiol. m fair of the river of lile,
THORNTON ;
OR, TIIE
FISHERS OF OKEECHOPEE!
‘ DCNCAJt MISTOSH,
'rltteu for the Kumla> Enquirer.
OOPTRIOHT SECURED.
OHAITFU VII.
K*E P E’ LI ED.
Colgate wan perfectly astounded at the
ipiritmn prosonted by Captain Thornton
11 hia Spanish allies, ami although he
sod on tho defense, it aoon became
[sot bo did not mean to eontinao the
Ight. Parrying a rapid cut uiado at him
iy Thornton, ho leaped l».tck and shouted
i bia men,
“Oat light*, and to your boata!"
Quick as tho order tho ball* of flam,
w that lighted the deck wore thru
[Using into the b.»y, and in a moment the
laokuns* of a clouded night nettled over
'hornton'a ship.
Ordering hi* man to close in, the Cap*
in of the Julia pressed forward ; but bo
found no foe to oppose him. The pinto*
td thrown tbemselve* overboard and
ratu to their boata, or escaped by tho
me mean* by which they had boarded.
The broadside and long gun* were,
merer, madeready, and from the Juba's
de floating lights woro *ont out, bui the
ido drifted thorn oflf in a direction oppo
se to that which Colgate's boats had
Morton, on board tho Hurcule*, soon
ioame aware of the situatiuu of allVirs,
id he opened with his broadside to cover
e retreatiug boats sml attract Thurn-
n's attention.
"Use the loug gun alone. Watch their
In, Adams," nai l lhornton, as ho litted
iostillo from the deck aud helped him
ito the cabin.
“Not badly wounded, I hope, old
lend,” said Thornton, as ho nunt for the
lip's aurgoou, after laying Costillo down.
“No, Captain ; only stunned, and weak
om Sosa uf blood. Hut the Night of you
akea me bsttor, Where did you ootuo
om. 1 oould not have beau more stir-
bad old Neptune leaped on dock
the bay, trident in hand."
Taunt on briefly accounted for his ap-
i, concluding with, “And I do nut
link I came any too soon."
“Too soon ! Hy my faith, a few s.^c-
ids more and they would hsvo had the
ilia. I thought *1*0 was theirs, as it
as, and I determined to make th in pij
dearly for her as possible. II id it not
■an for ono of hia men, who knocked
n« down, I would have laid Coign*o on
deck forever.,’
Yes, and I am thinking if it bad not
•oen for the reinforcements you would
tave bcou now where you intended him
be."
At this juncture the surgoou, who had
ten bu.y in the cockpit, which was
crowded with the wounded of friend and
made his appearance.
Nothing wrong, Doctor Palmer. Go
*o'{ and attend to the men," said C<m-
illo, rising wi'h an eft' >rt a* the Doctor
made bia appearance.
learning you wero wounded,
usiatej on my routing t > y hi at once."
mawere 1 the young doeto . he gently
fl'-*d the firs' officer into .i. ti.dr and cx-
toiiue 1 the woniid. “Tut* him ought
have broken your sknl', b it instead it
tia t>rn your sc . p. Nothing .Dngeru-.
ill Lav.-1»lie oa your right aid* for
month or *■». and carry your heal in a
said the Doctor, laughing, all I all
>be tuuc cutting away the nutted hair
in 1 spongin.’ the wound.
Surgery ha I not atla t.el the h .h •!'.*-
“ty of a sconce then, but Palmer .Iuia d
h* Wound with a rapidity and c lVcttve-
tbat would have been • rehtaMo lo
surgeons in this day «.f wonderful
mechanical applianc*
The operation ovi
the soft lounge, i
• 1 off to cootin
wounded.
Many of our men down. Doctor? - '
»I tha ('apt.in. foliowing hito on deck.
Ml ee the long gun, nnder Adam*, sent
wtb another Iron bolt.
Not more than a dozen, I think; but
pirate* have twice that number n
decks no*, and their loaa in dead
it be half that number.”
The Doctor baatened down to continue
“ WOf k. «4 Captain Thornton through
Ifi night glase tried to make out the
of tho noiee and oonf nsion
:dlo lay down
• Doctor host-
care of the
«• tto *M«. from th. IbtnU).
°W«Sb Colgu., woustUd ui with hu
bMUD. (i* btok to hi.
|U—
one-half of his men. He was in uo gen.
tie mood when Morton hailed hiui tut he
ascended tho ship's aide.
| “What huccosh, Captain ?”
A torrent of oaths convoyed the news
of the pirate'a defeat more forcibly than
j would a calmer and mure intelligent state
ment.
| “What, boston 1” exclaimed M »rt« si, as
: ho helped the Captain to the deck.
“Yes, boaten ; but not by the crew of
that (raft! Curso them, we wero driving
them over the ship's skid's, but they wero
reinforced. Had the whole thing planned
long bolore we came hero!"
“What do you mean ?"
“I menu that when 1 felt everything
was ours, this follow Thornton, followed
by a regiment of Spaniards, came troop,
ing from the stern, just as if they had
beeu shot out of tho bay, and there was
nothing left for us but to out lights and
got back."
"I soe you are bice ling, Captaiu ; you
had better go below and hnvo your wound
droased, " said Morton, as by the binuaulo
light he saw Colgate's blood-covered face.
“No; the tight la not over yet. We
have still two anchors'{"
“Y'es, sir.”
“Then slip this one, and get out a
fresh crow for the boats. 1 am going to
Iny the Hercules so close to that craft that
I will sink her iu ten minutes, and alien
daylight comes 1 will pay my nttontion to
the Dons ashore."
“liut you must anchor to do that 1”
“I know it."
“Aud the capstan is smashed ; we enu
never weigh anchor till it is repaired."
“I propo-o to stay hero till it i* re-
paired, nud for some time after," growled
the Captaiu, as with an angry wavo of his
baud he iutimated that the best thing
Morton could do was to ceaao bis objec
tions aud obey ordors.
“All right, sir," said Morton, and soon
after Lis voice oould be heard directing
tho men m the movements intondud to
p’.aco the Hercules in such a position that
her heavy broadside could destroy the
smaller craft.
THE MTRANUER.
Julia Thornton aud Lonah stood trans
fixed at the sight that met them when
they lookod out of the tent, and the faith
of tbo Indian girl was for tho mouiout
shaken in tho efllcucy of prayer; for,
believing their prayers would be an
swered, she expoctod to sen a very differ
ent vision.
“Zulio," slid Kosno, the chief, advanc
ing, “this white man ha* come to see
you. Ho bears you a message from the
chief who commands tho groat wbite-
witigcd canoe."
Thestr.mgor, a stout,heavy set,bearded
man of forty, or thereabouts, undo nn
awkward how, and coiuiug forward with
oxtcmL-d hand, said,
“My name is Helcbor. I ira the see.
ohd offiser of Capt tin Colgate's ship, tho
Hercules."
Julia did not notice the b ind, nor did
aha raiaohor eye* from tho ground, as tho
atrangor advauced, but in her low, nw*»i
voice sue asked,
“What is your message, sir ?'
Helehcr was evidently confused at bit
reception, but ho managed to stammer
out,
“I was sout to take you to the ship. 1
buvo a boat and cro<* o?t the river near
by, and must meet tho ship in three (1 vs,
on hnr return frutu Tampa H»y."
“Hareyou any letter to tuff, sir?"
“Yes; I came near forgetting,” said
Holchnr, as ho produced n * ruled package
from the breast p<» 'ket of Lis cunt.
Taking the package. Julia said,
“it Jr,|| aoon Iu duck, and it is, there-
-e, too late for mo to get ready to-night,
will reel tbo letter, a*id give you my
*w-*r in llie niornin ; "
“I a i wil ing to w itt ti l morning ; but
“Very well, *dr Y >u can conic to this
“i would suggest daybreak."
“Then daybreak let it be.”
With a surly expression Hatcher turned
awiy, in company with the chief.
“The white girl did not *»em very
happy to see you," said the chief, as they
Walked down to the lake.
“No; 1 at the more she knows me tho 1
better she will like me."
“We cun say the same of her ; she has 1
grown into the hearts of our people,
said the chief.
“Ihat girl is not going with me in the :
miming if she can help it," remarked
Iielchor, when they hail readied the little |
cove whem the canoes lay moored.
“lint she cannot help it. I pledged my :
word to return her whenever the white (
chief claimed her. ff I did hot intend to
do this, 1 would not have taken the white
•nan's pay, ' said tho chief, haughtily.
“Ob, I know that, aud you have kept
your word to date ; but this is a critical
Gnu*. la order that there may be no
mistake, I think it would be well to set a
guard upon the lodge to-night."
' I can do that ; but it is useleaa, as my i
daughter is with her every night, and aho
can stay with her till you leave."
“is that pretty giil your daughter?" :
asked It K-her with a changed intonation. 1
“The Uidiau girl whom you saw with
7. ilia is iny daughter, ' replied the chief.
Belcher a iw in a moment it would not
d i to .--ii.ue .my taioiliaiuy with the In
dian, so be said curtly,
“Nevertheless, keep a guard on this
girl to-night. I do not want to bring my
men up from the boat to do it.'
“Nor would I permit you to do it if yoa
so intendod. I allow neither friend nor
fun to keep a guard in my camp."
"Oh, very well. I Intended it all for
yoor good. You will hand the girl to me
to-morrow at daylight ?’
“I so promised. "
Belcher turned away and walked beck,
tn no good humor, to the river, where bia
aud there determined to wait for daylight, executed on tho Julia, and untouched by
Hut ho took tho precaution, aftor dark, the pirate's abuts, the splendid craft, like
despite the opposition of the chief, se- n racer, touched by tho shore, shot across
cretly to station ono of his men where he tho bows of tho Hercules, and tho long
could watch Julia's lodgo without himself ^ nu raked her decks,
being observed. a riugiug cheer wout up from tho Julia's
Julia and Lonah stood alone after the crew as rounding to, for an instant tho
chief and Belcher bad walked away, and other broadside was found at close range
for some moments not n word wasspoken. into tho pirates.
Julia broke the silence. Laying her hand
Louah's arui, she said,
‘This is an auswer to our prayers."
‘An answer to our prayers, Znlin I” 1
‘Y’es: I so look npou it.”
‘fell me why "
‘Because it forces us to ant at once.
Orders hoarse, nud profanity loud
wern heard ou the deck of tho llercule*,
but hor fire did not stop the Julia. In
ten minutes more she dropped anchor,
and furled her sails under the guns*oi tho
Hpauish fort.
Hu filed at evory point no languago j ~
We Loth knew the time was coming ; this could well describe Colgate's rage aud j , J
strangor shows u* it is hero. Now, Lo- mortification. Morton saw it, and *up-1 b g V ^| 0 ^ t '
nab. I must loavo bore to-night, and you pressed any reference to tho prophety ho llf ' fcUob * ,
omM aid me in g»tdng away. ui-ule when they were coming up to guo
Lonah Stood for some time with her I Thornton battle in 1 anipa Huy.
eyes cast on the ground, as if debating “No necessity for keeping tlie boat*
with herself, as was hor wont. 8he aeon out, sir,” said Morton, saluting tho cap-
formed her conclusion, and Julia saw in < tarn.
tho strango expression of the upturned Colgate turned with an oath, aud di-
face that her frioud was of her own opin- rectod Morton to order tho boats iu.
,OD * i “Shall wo auebor, sir ?"
“Yes, Zulia; it wiil not do to wait. We “Anchor:
must leave to-night, as soon as tbo vil- “Yea. If wo do not, we will aoon drift
Uge is quiet. j under the fort marked by those lights,”
“You know the country, Lonah ; where replied Morton, who turned to carry out
cau we fly for prosont safety ? Would it tho instructions a* to tho boats.*
not bo well to try and reach the Spanish “No. Wo must up sail nud out of this
lufcrunl place. 1 promised to uie<t
Hdcher in (,'hnrlotto Harbor to-morrow
night, arid I cannot wtiit.”
“You will go to sea to-night, then ?"
“Yes, 1 liavo m*do my way out of this
infernal place ou worto nigh'.*, ’
“Very well, sir,’ said Morton, wdu'ing
again aud walking utuidsbip.
(>uo huur ..ftc.;;...rds tho Hercules,
W hen the high degree of ancient civili
zation iu Central America is considered,
we are fon-ed to the conclusion (bat such
a people must buvo had the knowledge of
ships, and that trade und commerce must
at one time have been carried ou beta ecu
them aud the Last. The destruction of
so urauy book*, muuuacripta and libraries
Jalisui of war and fanaticism,
nothing of tho flroa by acoideut,
i the record uud kuowledgo
of such tra Iu uud commerce so com
pletely, that when uu ncrfideuUl mention
of this country occurs iu aucient history
or poetry it is considered a myth or fable
liko uuto 1 topis. This theory
siouarics that the Ie.dtaua were cither the
1 >bt ten tr.lies of Lraoi or u portion of
scattered Israel, aud it is related that
onco a missionary was trying to eipltun to ,
soma Indians their origin nud history. !>•»•<
They listened with great interest and h| _
provnl iiuti'aho came to the history of the
cross; thou they arose aud put hiui <
quickly to death for supposing they would
, bo guilty of such ingratitude.
The Indians, liko all other uationa, hu\e p,
a tradition of tho flood, and u traditional 0,, j^
Messiah is supposed to be found in a lung —
looked prophet and benefactor who wuh
to come lo them from aero** tho sous and
do them groat good. This is thought to J ' ( '
be the reason they so universally gave the
white wan a cordial welcome. Hut in
stead of a benefactor of go*p<d peace. Ijc
has proved th« exterminator. *1*
DOREMTK' RECIPE*.
1'otato I'ddiuno ll.nl a pound of
SNIDKK. Propr'M.
ported by tint recent discovery on (be i ^,>,,,1 potatoes, peel, aud with a'lurk be
coasts cf Chili of ancient pillars covered them into floor, without pressure, mixing
with i'lio'tiirimi clunutcrt -uj hi.ro- «" b '■»“ "'™’ ul '"'"“h f "" r
ounces of powdered sugar, half a salt
g yp i cm. 1 spoon of salt, and a whole sal;-spoon of
Cortez found tbo Mexicans with a hot- grated lemon potl. Whcu oool, add live
ter table of chronology thuu the Greeks or six well beaten egg *
aud Romans, and the Culiques of tho'l'ul-
Lawyors.
MAM I El. It. IIATC'IlKlt,
Attorney at l.aw.
ISUKtM A ( KtUIOKIlS,
Attorney a at Law,
Builders and Architect*,
j. a, ci*unai|
House 4'nrpentor ami Uull<Ier.
Plan* *p*clfUaii .n* famUli-l f ■r all •tfl«*
r iiui'.'iuiK*
Strwi, next t-»'!. W. Hnvtt'a,
lamba*, rta.
Confectioners.
I. O. vmui i'KK,
C'antly M«nufotiinr
All lilnil* of ('onr«‘eUonery aud Fruits,
Hlh-k C'amly IS cent*.
four
dish ; bake it for three-
r “ u,u z:X
"t do, Zulia.'
fort <m Tampa Hay ?
“No ; that would I
“Why not ?”
“Because, in our fligV, wo must leave
no truck * whoreby wo can be followed.”
“Hut bow can wo uvoiJ it ?"
“The water is trackleK*.''
“True; but we canuot go to Tam»n
very well l»y wstcr ? '
“We must not go to Tampa at present, crippled by tho struggle with tho Juliti,
pu*. t
rider a light head of sail.
Morning came, und from tho deck of ini | icttt „ IX civ i| iyit
our tribe. U l* inhabited by a band of th:> Julia an«l tbo ramparts of tbo port
medicine people, who have ever lived sailors and soldier* looked over Tampa
thou*. They know nothing of war; they jp,- . hut tho sun coming up from sho d:
are veiy good and kind. (’ mid we rench rection of Luko Okeecbopco, shone on th-
there tho pursuit, ami we will be pursued, placid waters, where, a* on the evening
will never find u*. before, the canoe* of llio Indian fisher*
“But you would not wish to remain floated. Thornton, after viaitieg In*
there forever ?” wounded men, descended to the cabin,
“No. But would yon not rather rc- where Costill-•, much Recovered from hi*
main thero than to full iuto tho baud* of wound, was sitting,
the mau who sent yon that letter, saying “Mr. Costillo, how long before you
be will make yon bis wife? ' could nssuuio command of this ship
“Yes, yes; I would rather die! ex- naked Thorutou.
claimed Julia. 1 Costillo, with a humorous expression
‘ Stay here. I will walk out and learn J pulled out his watch and answered
all I can. I doubt not but guards will bo “la ten minute* ; that is, after break-
placed to watch you : but I can deceive fust."
them." “Very well. I will leave bar in youi
Lonah ki^cd the pnlc-fuced girl, and charge for some time,
leaving a city lump lit in the lodge, aho “Why, where ar« you going, Captaiu .'
hastened through tho village, and stopped , “1 B iu going to lake Gkeechopcc I
on the beach, whero she busied herself ctn bear this suspense no longer," mu.
for some time getting a canoe in order, t |,o Captain, as ho laid hi* hand «m Hi
sod loading it with such things as sbo shoulder of hi* friend.
that they crossed two continents to rouch Mtl d j A round tho dish.
Control America, migrating, according to ! To Purify Watkii \ tcaspoonful ««f
their count, shout the tiino that Mo*o* powil.-rod alum spillo.I into .» p nl of wall r
carried 111. iaraalitrw Iroui E,;ypt. They »* «f« »•“»' " |U
, . , | in a fow boors pnn-ipitalo nil earthy pur-
“» , ‘ l »!>•» 1readied Menoo they . tlo|ll!( (|l „ |,.„ lu|| ,u„ «il,r
found iihcitnt natum* there.” j pure aud cl.- ir Anotlnrway i* to throw
Tho ancient or classic rnius of Central ( “no or two powdered kirm 1* <>f hitter
Arueriea iudioto that the country »i.» f!"""' 14 1 hey it.. D-d harden I he water I
lira inhabited by rare, .ho c.„.e frou, ‘“.'I‘'""l; „ . , , , „
.. ,1 1‘i.t’M PmiHSo -Pick and stone It df H
K «)T‘ “ r *“<**■ • < * ,, ‘ l pound vt Malaga ralalDa ; I dr,
wero more civilized than any who have the same quantity of cm rail's ; chop, not
MM « I 1 1 hem. litt'ir Ir itipl.- , in. RO tine. tbVM «-t a poMIld "I
...--.ti"., wall., ntituea and ,1, I'"> ■>» '•""*'"“•"1 be-in.
, with six ounce* of sugar, two ounce* can-
stiniiar and oot-qn died lemon (tool s'iced, three ounces of
to that of Egypt whcu the pyramids and ( flour, three ditto «>f broad crumbs, a lit
her hundred-gated cities wero built. H« grated nutinop, four egg*, a gill of
Than. It rat, probnlily rendered etlendunte w “"' r - " r - “
and luxurious by the too great ulnii
A. A. DO/.IEM,
Attorney nml « oiniselloi- it
M»u It. UL*.si>roari. Iwcm V i-oirarii.
III.AMtlOltlt A <JARItAItI»,
Atlorur>s mid < oiinavllwro nl Uw.
iti ssi.i.i, .i sum
lee T. DOWMIAU,
Altorurv mid Molirltor.
Livery and Salo Stables.
KOII1.KT TliONPMON,
El very, Nate and Emobanga Ntoblse,
tiHUTH'-RM, N-.rtu or Rassoii * 9r«.
adiO Columbna, <la.
A. tatlMEL
El very and bale llaklM,
ihlLnTHOdrt . , I .Ll Hltn, lid.
^pRrtirulnr Rtt-niin .;,t. n i > Re.itlnj ud Bal*
II. rot miiI M'iIm- ' : .a «Ut)U* hy .tn
Bop rt! : -
ftoai rafltfi.
I'EAIIODI A llltA\.\«»>,
of wealth, were eouipi
•>r Mexirma whom «'■
country. These Ma&i
iirdi “they esme from the north couti
try, ' mnl they ha-1 forgo'fen tbe Inf ton
of their conquest un i nil things concern
| ing tho conqu i
I ndopted some of
subjugated races,
wero mferior ui
nml iu the use of i
d by the \%lec* round the
■/. fonml in (list four hours m plenty of
.lour renmve tt.,, rl..rl,. In,
mould, take the paper c If l
top, and serve w itU sweet
Y an kkk Pi • am no. — Fionr
pound each, four egg*, a
loth, boil for
• it out ..f the
R. J. MON EH,
Attorney and t'ounsrllor at law,
IIAMHIH OM NT* KISTvlRAVT.
| An. .Ti llroiid Ntreef.
I'"-!' 1 J J ULAKF.I.V. Proit'r.
Tin and Coppersmiths.
we rr.K,
orb«*r In I'tn, Nlieot Iruu, topper,
Wn« (mm iiIm « I proni|.tly «it< n-i>-.| io.
1'hey evidently ^ pint of
ivibzation of the
not nil, ns they
■hiiectnre, sculpt uu.
tal-’, to their ptedi •
hut
ell. t
,.l lie
three
• rib who
with tiie cover of the pot or.
-One pound of
plenty of
raised dough ; make I
siz-i ef eggs ; boil ir:
nml serve with butter
hills !h.
ml of
thought would bo neccssniy for the pro- .
posed trip.
Julia, in anticipation of her escape,
had got ever)thing sho proposed taking |
ready, ami with u wise precaution sho
made a large bundle of dried fruits and
fish. Shortly I cfurc midnight Lounh re
turned from her second scout, and uti-
h«ii:n rii'H note*.
—\ tioriea of experiments made by Pro
fessor Vlllc, iu Franae, stiow that the di*
eases thul attack the potato uie iup tr*
the result of n dellciet.cy in the supply ot
potash iu th'i soil.
•old we.it for, poured
xiuo nod South Amor-
iv:ng lb*' cold (otmiiie*
oupied by the Tsitur-
i'he-e Uomud b
sk'll in tortifioations.
ring rude stones, pot-
i.’nhl
lillt o|
mpossildc lb.it •» nation j Itto u j, ari .
eggs weil beaten, a spoonful hiui i:
flour, nouio Iniini'.g* nml sugar
close iu a buttered cloth . I .oil it h
and Uru it out wilh car- . h*,i it
tar- ; melted butter, a little wi
lurs augur
uns. 1 Omelkttk*. Beat four eggs in
■ill, add a tahh-spiMiuful ol milk,
spisuifiil of sugar, a pinch of an
well lip ; put some Lie
the same soil without any fertilizer
other plots of ground h- a l ied leitiil
thut did hot Contain potash. Ill all I It
cases tho fruit !»•• me; dtseu- d in
month of Msy, while
nouuocd everything ready and the villuge , 00 ssiou the Professor |
wrapped in sleep.
The little l imp w-as not extinguished,
and instead of going out by tbo I runt,
they raised tho covering behind, and so
ornwh d out, dragging the* bundles. They 1 where potash was supplied in audit
kept ou their baud* and knees for about quantity, the plants were health,
a hundred yard*, and then, at a whisper y* p ^' HU t.
from Lonah, both ruse, nml with beating _rTllP absolute nbwmco of any
lrr-irrta amt rapr-l f«rt llr-y !.a«t..,-d to. l'
wunls the cove, wbero the canoe was <|oe.* uot exceed ct rtuiu limit*,
moored iu rendiu^*.
They were loo much intent on escape
to notice tbit, a* they hurried ou, heavier
steps, tu' as r.ipiJ n* th-ir own, followed
tin m to I ho water'a edge.
TU REA.
Cuplaiu '('horntun was not loug in u<itk
iag out tho uiteution of tho pirates, and
ho detcruiimd to make all their labor use.
less. Ho was porfectly familiar with tho
bay, and the lights in the distant Spanish tha back, moving it by
fort enabled hiui to keep bis hearings and whole lens’ll of tiio spiu.-
place biuiself in such a position that lie
could command, if uecvssary, the assist-
suppos.-d to be much
i* actually tho case.- /.. .Vh'a««.
— U"g ir litig tiie i;?.-> of ciecliiot
tho treatumiil of skin diseases, llt-ur
Rockwell say: ''hiring tlm past
yeais we hav.j treat. I a iimnl» rof c-i'-
of C'/ciua, hens slid | rung • by • • r;li..!
gslvaniz itioii lilone, will,.mi makittt* any
applie itioti whii'evt-r lo the dis - «st d slit
: . Nl Ot NM
in-nt tbo results h iu some Instanc .
been more R*tis|a-t.,rv thsti under any
other nntli »d of ij-ing . lectnnlty in !
affections." Tno ucgstive polo wuwpli
the cj-ignslrui'ii
slung th
so well fortified,
metal*, planters nf grain i
have boon overrun and euti
by the red and wi.d larUr iucoh w!
. the Luropesim Ulsrovcr* «l It-re. Tt
; r. nn- largo plantation-- in California, u
i' where it* many as a thousand acres
•*-" sometime-, found *iii • broken wall
closing tbein. said w 11 ncide of r<i
1( piled up, while cuff .•, cotton end gi
ll rt race ha'-H l.u«ri c mqi
.Wild Indian? No., r
I fruit, could milk, halt p<
ly obliterated hglil l-re.nl ci
• J!!*. '
Inn pi
l»H. J. A. I IMIl HAItr.
IHt. J. 4'. COOK,
DruKdista.
I»U- J. E. « III M.% A HON.
Fresh Meats.
W. TOI.IIERT,
I rcsli ilrnis of nil kinds-
I'rcsli Meats nf All lilnd«,
Mattress-Bf 145, Ac.
J. II. M-Jt M4I.N,
t . TlfJNRR,
Deatlst,
l'"l • 1*111 .iHR Ral-J.-ipit at.
•' > *» n, it. ot Aril*
ory their co..quest,
lion of tin mystery it
builders migrated nml i
mid boil three boms.
tart apples, per 1 nmt i
iittlrt warm w .ter ill-l
very smoothly, sw< *
puff pnitc. A gill •
o- take water, I y
r,. white lead. I .
I Mix l»y disaolv
•A EM I It. I I. •riisnl Vpollic-
the 1 .
civiiiz ition riii
formed thus.* se
the Spaniard* f.
try. The grerti*
1 1 Where did tL«
M. tlltANNON
1 halt i
■I..11 Ileal, i
pdleiliCR,
id b.
—The
iug the fronts < f building:;. It is said
accompli«h tho removal of tbo dust ui
ance of SenorNiddez, the comuiaudant HOO t without injuring tho ornnmctil
on :.hbro. Iu a half hour the llercule* carving*.
would bo so close that he would be at the —In a pip -r presented to tbo Ae.tden
mercy of the t irate's terriblo broadsides. Mediciuu <1 Doris. .>! l.oc .r*lu a
, . . , . , , n „ , Vances the Opinion that diabetes is it h»
bill Ll-r.-...lv«l «h»t Cuty.tn WobM Hurt |,„ K
go ship there. assinul.i'iou ol bttrogeni/.-d bodies. 'II
Ordering out nil tbo lights on board, large quantity of ur. a daily void d I
Thora.ou .onl hta u.on «lu(t, .ul liko iho p-tiont, ci; In iu |>r->.lu,
great wings (hu Hail* dropped from the
yards and extended from the masts. He
then sent a m. s > *a,;o to Keitor VaKItv. tLitl
he wo* goiug to pi t :e the Julia under the
protection of his guuo, and six sailor* iu
tho cutter carried the information on
shore.
Tho author wa* slid down, and the iu* nt*t
tbip, under the fresh breeze, plunged and * roa r< ’* 1 ‘ . ‘ *“’* ,4 ‘ ■ , "
. , , ...... teinperalurc., I 1 • utLi'i** ti.,d* lb«t at *
„ w -l .1 tor m jor.Bg Ilk. . .pirfu.1 ,, „
horse at hi* baiter. A buoy was prepared tained ; b-tw.- n »» * ai d I Hi deg. .■
to mark the location of tho anchor, when negative i-lectri. ry i* >i eh»rgt*d s'
the chain was slipped, and all being ready, J»<»H»tive clectnegy retained, while at 11
Thornton agniu watihui the Hercules
from the quarter-deck through his night
«,.. , , | 1/r .,| i 1HVt . “tl «f Invend.
sh“uld make a
been of tho r. d or Urtnr origin, not keep a long tin.
enough so to have tieeu <»l the Cagti*. or not in u«e.
Egyptian r*c«* Keho answers,
And there is another my t iy, »d
short, homely, dull and <la>k r i
Coiton t ucturio-.
Cun and Locksmiths,
i-ini .r ■.■> i.kk.
Dress-Making.
I U. t. IIOI.I.I VUNWuH l'U,
Fcod Store.
John lii/tqiiiio.M.
' tbrt 1
'•*»‘ggci
t. - Dry ■
lay, drn d i
..i pnlv. r:/
paste with linseed
hard wst* r will li .v
Bnrbor Shape
the oxyg.u
t'lrV-V"'
of the ays
treatment, ho
dimini- i tie-
Home c,,-, h In
- As the i
which *h .old have h"i
e oi'.d iUoU of sugar, the I .1
..giehtly tindi it* way on
i l»y the kidiii-y*. The pr- p ■
features Rl
i pearance
»by
..f potasi
oi hu
top
le*, fal
glands; nil p.tnfi d ii.tu
by Ma/ tii s pr.s e-*, and p-
-■» snrface r»v* milled marbi*
je, Uarth.
-eh.ittsir i
of I'«
deg. c. both I i
—Tbo 1
Exhibition
glaa*. He saw the great ship forging posed of |
nearer, aud he could hear the fierce strug- sin. ws an.
gle of the men iu the boat* as they
worked against the ti.lo to bring their sh'p ;> u ,, ,-
nearer. Closer and closer, foot by foot,
tbo llcrcnlep approached, aud now h«i _q ae |., f
could make out the gun crews back from ou , ,j cu ,
the open ports, and the glare of tho ready bd '• d a tine paintii.),’ - f Ir.[ i
matches lit up the ship's deck.
Reserving enough men to work the
si. p, Ti. .TLtou atatiwnod the leuiaind r
of bit crew at the gun*, Adaut* in com
mand of his glistening pet. Then at h
signal, noiseless as was the order it car
ried out, the unchor-chain, with the rope
and buoy, dropped to tho bottom of the
bay, and the Julia was free. nouiical us you ar>\ air . he has hutigbt
ludiutw, end some . tlier*. who sre r* ui
feri»r to tho red Indian* proper a* they
»er<- to the mound builders.
If childhood's niemory serve* me cor
rectly, I ho Greek liidmii* belong rather to
■ d than th» copjKT or rod-
an -1 arc .irfer.-nt in ibe.ir
Loral effe t or style of up.
Ihe Northern Indiana.
. Whether the limums th-t uru lodged m
my ui. iin>ry wen- ah half breed* we nan-
j ant, .* courto, i-tl. k.,„. m.-.v -lumno,* «ii
were more of an olive then a red skin b igh school urd.
Hence, we arc .t. lino I to believe with It think* that !>• I.
those th.-orisls
or Aztec origin
units of the mound build, r-
'the Greek and Natch. / iinli ns w* i
! liks nil border | e*q*le, partaking of lb-
1 .-hanoter of thru - neighl •>:* by mixm
and mingling with thuu, and cut off Iron
th* Mexicans, tl oirce ir.- of . ivih/ation
by ihe largo nve.-s implying into lh>
Gulf, and in c ntinual wa.ftre with th.
r.d In.baits, fr«• |• i• •:11 raids pro
vented agricultural permit.*, they a>s>n
lost their skill in srt, building a ml plant
ing. and wore forced int*. Gu- sole pursii.l
<.f war a* th- I. *t m- . ■>{ d'feu-e slid
..uld do
- In tho Subsidiary Grown 1 .•
Liverpool on l)e'- t,,l,i r !... Nlh111it V
a young laborer, who hi d kn. . l < I .
i twentv Iasi-.
W&tJhiiiakorB.
Piano i uniio;, <kc.
.d quite "pi"
\. NoMl'igl.
il wm* hltcrwai.ls .1 a
die contained a man
intoxication.
late head > f the Spa
the
r l»i y M-rgal,
Mini try. wa.
tours- of I he day be wa*
|mu th) store, when, ol.
at* sms admiring In-r,
k* tempted to enter. ’I ho
oil bint with a runts, and
a, yo i
trans pt
repro— nted
Th. witld br.re h. r ditoctl, th. «“ ««*!•« ' “ ,lf "
. . morning. “t>b. my aon canstiona n
Wa oau siqqxisa that (he roimu. roe
tween the Evstorn nud Wester ti G..r,tmr
ceaa*< 1 when tho mound builder, r
quere.l the citliued portions ot Anier
for being ignorant of navigation and the each h
iH.of.lo of the E*.t, * boy w ere m*t able or nectio
willing to efoert the oeean for tra>lo while • , . , .
, n A n. wly-married la lv .» I. ..l ien.
..t the same i.mc wnfaspraal war* on It... jf. 4.. “Ju 3 ‘. for fun, tola toy
IAsf> ru Continent, «u.l ihe great destrnc- tn ake in her husband s boots, a low daye
of wntteo records by (ires, gradually ago. Ike result <>i tho joke
dmu.ster Ah
memory <>! I
in h r M ,,
•riptnrr aubj.
VO reference to in
with tho sea
wly-marriod lady
Tobacco, Cmars, fitc.
* . i.»n x,
ll, nicr ill ae.l Mann far Hirer «l I
< isara.
R. DIKE,
- A j* Lion •
... « —, , .... . . . nwvniDg. “Ob. my R*>n cansjionil
pinto bo»U, ud lhornton, -Und- nonnj Ihu 1 ton, 1 qmokly »n.«.-rod Mr
ing by the helm, let hia ship make lee Itiachuirsheim, “nia father i
way till the towing boat* were directly '*' ♦ , .. . - -
under hi. gnu, tod .to. too .hoi. . ^
brondaide opened with tnurderoiu «»«"• to. 8 ’-d*v5” ini ’.U.”tor ".unto,' 'Z' “1A.ltotl.orth. Atltotio UlB. i„, krt hio.toW w ,nd to«, imiAS rotorrs.
The llercolea answered, but not before ennew eho wear* *uch a hug** shell on tier Owing to soma similarity ol custom*. K oiug to e closet, aeizsdhi*demijoha and f.w.Ij Ut>» »-! umfa* t» c««atrv frn.
the ringing order of “bout ahip had bees belt.
S. H. HAMILTON,
UheUMle and Retail Drawee,
dtrtCoV- JaauwaK YiaakLa. R*rr«a A Ugfeti
L AWt fe.iS.
W. A. Fariey,
A ttoruoy -itt ■ Li a W
Otmst.TA.GM hTTRUOO* IR* Ovs.daJ
er.-;wul a Ol llan Hlrsa to .*'jl •eUei*.
HINES DOZIER,
Au.trm.y it. I ,nw,
W'
DOOTCRS.
Dr. S. J. AUSTIN
( I
grot lot frataMt.rti t r tw.'i't-nl
1 Lw I* u nr) ibtwCv! in n .*.^ - i •-
I Office lih f nu ...
I it wee the fevutile idee >A the first
nu
: -|S“
Dr. Joba H. Carrigcr,
I'll.IKON AND Hit-I< l
threw U far oat into e neigbtxuuig pond
U» Rite OWr*
I UsU'b le-r •ioon ketew OM««e;a,'sloatae wiRa