Bloomington Progress, Volume 5, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 October 1871 — Page 1
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HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, HOO'rLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, HOLLAND'S PODOPHYLLIN PILL, HG'&FLAND'S GREEK OIL.
A Republican Paper, Devoted to the Advancement of the Local Interests of Monroe County.
Established A. D.. 1 835.
BLOOMINGTON, INI)., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1871,
New Series VOL. V. NO. 23.
Hoofland's German Bitters,
A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any kind. Is different iron all o-.liers. It ia composed of the pure juices or vital FiuNc'ir-Ai. of K.xts, Hebbs, and Backs (or as medicinally termed, oxtraefca), the worthier or inert poi-tioi.it. of the ingredients not being usoJ. Therefore, in one bottle of this Bitters there is contained as mnch medicinal virtuo as will be found in several gallops of ordinary mixtures. The Boots, etc., mted in this Bitters aro grown in (erniany, their vital principles extracted in that country by a scientific Chemist and forwarded to the manufactory in this city, whore they are componndr d and bottled. Containing no sptrituousing redients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against all others , do desire for stimulants can be induced from their they cannot make, drunkard?, and canrot, ud:1:i any circumstances, have any but a beneficial effect.
HENRY T.HELM80LD'8 COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS Component ? Fluid J-Jrlrurf Jihulwb and Flint) Ertravt Catawba tirti Juice.
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! Tri.-pe Pill? tire the moM. c : partitive, f.ui't-rst-.li-.ie Ciiso-r ! Tiler,: is nettiim; mor? accept j Tit-y cive tout-. UL-.lcaupe lait iiiK icin-j. They lire c .mpoFed
! a Atier f-.- .lays' r.e of i U m, surh an mvicI oration tl.o entire rUm tal o? place u." t.oipi-eai' niUMrul a to tae weak cul rf.Tvaie.l, ;iiettier i arising tr.cn imoraflini'e or diiua:'e. 11. T. H.'lm- ; b..I:i'K ComiviM-U'l t'lmd lfrar Catawba Gvi: rills i arc not i'.iiiar-co: ted, l:-oei the f u-i th.it ptii: ,-.!-.'. ato.l t rill tlo n.'t tut i'af..- t 'lro.ib tho toniacb ' v-.hont tli?'-vii:t7. c nso'inojiti . ro nor -.'o.iuco tu ! dob ci -iT,vt, rur. c.vtawd i c uAn: i-iu.s, tet ins: ple-i-ai-t. ir. t3;c v.i l o.t'i, f 1 1 not iorc.ifoto ! their Ji5sg sug-ccat.jL I'll ffi FIFTY CKSXU ' PEE BOi.
PROPRIETORS, Opposite tlio Depot! BloomingtoB, In!.
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AVas compounded for those not incline:! to extreme bitters, and is intended for use in cases when some alcoholic stimulant is required in connection wah the Tonic properties cf the Bitters. Each bott'.3 of the Tonic contains ona bottle of taeBiUers, combined with pure Sat Carz Era, ai3 flavored in such a manner that the extreme bitterness of tho Bitters ia overcome, forming a preparation lughly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and continuing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is SI. 50 per bottle, which many persons think too high. They must take into consideration that the stimulant used i3 guaranteed to bo of a pure qualitv. A poor article could be furnished at a
! Fluid Extract ikrsaparifia ! 1.ViU,-reat1.;ly c xtfi'ii-iuco from t ie .-yntom or-'fnla, Syphilis, revet iroree, l.'locrs, S'T? EvfK, vc Igs, I Bore Mouth, Hoie IlonJ. Brt.ac.'iti, SI-.m, ric.-..:tp, S: !t BlKT.m, C'nluTF, Huonirt : v - r ihc- Eir, White j SvtlM' ij-, Tiim:'r, C;iictro ; .A;Veclioij: , "rdf ?. I Tfttier, Hum era cf all kinds. Chrai'ir Hhe'imatin:, I Dyspepsia, and all 'ii?e;t?es thut liave leea wtablish-
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1 PEIN-O PF.EFAKEI) EXFRI.SM.Y FOB THE
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cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little , h i: a t jc'of'h AL'i'H AubpFr.irY. KL: pukify-
moro aad hav, a rood article ? A medicinal ' Ju '--' BUOOu, ,on:.u OHBONXC preparation ehoili coatun nona but tho best ; an imitre i tatk of the j ,l.h ,v. : ::a Tin-; iBcreditsats, aud thov who expecs to obtain a ! only i;eli vblk and ErFEC Tt vi known heap compound "iU mot certainly be SSdv.
cheated. They are Uie Greatest Known Remedies For LIVES COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. SEETOU:5 IiEIIixiT, JAODICE, DISZ:VSE OF THE KIDNEYS, EEUP1TON3 OF THE SEES, and aU diseaaeca arking from a disordered Liver, Stomach, or IJIPtJBITY OF THE BLOOD.
Bead the following symptoms Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullnesa of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomtch, Nausea, Heut-burn, Disgast for Fooa, Fullnesa or Weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sens-ationB when in a Lying Pobturc, Dimness of Vision, Dota or Webs before tho Sight, Dull Pain in tho Hsad, Dificiency of Perspiration, Yel'.ownees oi the Skin and Eyea, 1'ain in tho Side. Back, CTiest, limbs, Ac, S.nldcn Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagininge of Ev 1, and Great Depression of Spirits. All these indicate Disease of the Liver or Digestive Organs combined with impure Hood. The iseof the Bitters or Tonic will Boon cause the abovj symptoms to disappear, and the pa ient will become well and healthy.
Dr. Hoofland's Greek Oil,
Lightning Cure for All KIikIh of Pains null Aeiirs.
THROAT AND I.ECS, BI.OTK KB, PIMPLES ON
THE FACE, ERVStPEtiASAXB AI.LSCAIY EIU'lTION'SOF Ti:i; SKIN, AND BEAU VII' V ING THE comi'lexio:;. vniva $x,80 r..:;.i boiile.
Applied Eitehsailt. It will cure all kindB i of Paina and Aches, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, CiJilt'lains Sprains, Braises. Frost Bites, Headache?. Pains in the i Back &D-J L inu, Pains in tho Joints or iimba, i Stings c f Insects, Rirtgworms. ec. Take;; IsTEi:SALLV It will cure Kidney Complaints. Ba:tmches, Sick Headache, Colic, j Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Hio! :ni Infantum. Choi- j era Me'bna, Crav.ps ar.d Fains in the Stom- ! ach, Fe er and Ague, Ooughn, Colds, Asthma, ; etc. 1 Dr. Hoofland's Podophyllum ! OK Sl'ltSTlTVTE rOR MKBtTKY PII.L. ; TWO PILUS A DOSE.
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THE GREAT DIUEETIC, has cnrr.l ev- 'y ccpo of BIAHEj E-i ii. icii -A hr. Ixi-n given. BMI AVION OFT He SF.lK Oi' THE BLADDER Al. U lSFLMIMAT 0XC17 Till. i.ilJSEVK, I'LCEE.VJ'ION OF TH i KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, BF.TEN't":ON OF VE1SE, l.isEASF.S OF THE PKOSTF.AX1: OI.AS1., BTCSR IN Till: BLADD1.H, CALCULUS, 01! AMI, LBU K-trST DETOSIT, AND MUCOUS OP. 51U.KY l;yCHAUi. ES, ASD FOE ENI FFELEDAN L DEUC VI E CVNb'ClTUTIONaOP UrniBEXES. ATTENDED V.1TU TILS FOLLOWING HYMl'TOMB: INDISI'OSITION TO EXERTION, I.OS-8 OF rOtVj;, loss, OF SI EMOKY, DIFFICn.TY Oi' lii'.V '.HITNti, AVE K SERVES, TKEMBLINO. HOTKOK CF DISEASE, WAKEFULNESS, DIMNESS Oi' YtPP N, PAIN IN THE HACK, II(!T 1! M, , El UftHl N( OF THE BODY, I'RYNES OI THE SKIN ERUPTION ON THEFACE, PALLID COUNTJ.N-ANCE, UN'VF.HL LASSITUDE OF THE KUSCCJLtli bVSTiiM, ETC. Used by penton-. f.'om the pf ritrhtof-u to tv,enty-t'. ni, I tr. m tl.r. -M t,- l.tt -;',-... or ia tlio V '.':-, rr U-:.w f 1 : f " ; i-.ffr cctincmcnt or iilor i;..;. ; oc.!-w.t:.j , . i.
HEI,',.rnOLD'H Uy.THAC'T fsrciir I? DICTXTIC AND E1.00D PI'l I MNO. AXH CURLS I I, DISEASES ARISISU KltOM WABITi; OFDISSIPAT1CX AND EXCESSES AN J liU'W'iUNCES IN J.il'E. TMPI'KITIES OF TT1K. EJ.Oi H . ETC., S VrEliSEDISG COPAIBA IN AFFECTIONS FOR WHICH IT 13 USED, AND SYf 'IUUT 0 AFFECT10NS-IN 1 HESE DISEASED V SED IN CC NSECTION WITH
I t.ELJIt,tJLD-S llOSi: W -VS1I. I LADIES. IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TOI.M'IFS, 1HEEX TRACT BUCIiUISUNE jU ALL A) IlV ANY I CHIEF. REMEDY AS IN CHLOKOHTK .R f'Trv. I 1 1ON, IltP.ECiULAIil.l'Y, PAIN! ULNE:-S .r. SIT1 PRESSION OF CUSTOMAIfJ EVA I' .VI IONS, !ILCERI'F.D OF. SCHIEIil S STA'I'i. OF TH''' i UTERUS, LEUCORRIKEA OP. WHITES. KTKIUM
J I, AND FOR AIL COMPLAINTS INCI DENT TO THE SKX, WTETIIl :!! AP.ISUiO Fit 'M INDIS CEETIONOR HAIUVS OF DISSIPATI jN. IT IS PRESCl:ir,En EXTENSIVELY by THE MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS AND MIDWIVES FOR ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, OF I!OTH SEXES AWD ALI A '.ES ATTFNDKi WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE DISEASES OR SYMPTOMS.)
GENERAL Produce, Commission AND FOF.WABD1NO MERCHANT?.
BLOCD-PULIFYING .... , !' " AiSE" Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Ami dealers ir. Nai, Uanhanr. ncd Lii" Salt VVUit.- Fiefc, .c BIO OMil GTO H.X3f. j. W. HA F! R Y MA IM , deali:h in Choice Family (jroceiies Qieensware and SJotioni?. Wine highest price pat.l for country piortusc oi-t!icait Coim r uf Public &quar:-. BLOONflPiOTOW, - - INDIANA.
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It is not neccHBavy to ti! " a handful cf these Pils to t rolt'.ce -.he decirwl effe , t ; two of them act qnicl ly anl pov.cif iiilv, clec rising the liver, Stomach, and Bo ci- of all impurities. Tlie prir cijjal iDgpredient is Podophyllin, or the Acoholic Extract of Mandrake, which is by man" times more Powerful, Acting, and Searching, thar. the Mandrake itself. Its peculiar ac iion is upon the Liver, cleaning it spoedily from all obstructions, with all the power of Morcury, yet free from the injurious results a :tiehcd to the use of that mineral. For all di3c: see, in which the use of a cathartic ii indicated, these Pills will give entire eatisfact on in every case. They nercr fail. In case s of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and extreme Costiveness, Dr. H .ofiand's German Bittors or Toi.ic should be used in connection with the Piils. The tonic effect of tho Bittars or Tonic builtis up the syetca. The Bittors or Tonic juriflDS tho Blood, etrcngthena tho nerves, r'jult:tc3 the Liver, and gives Btrength, energy, and lijror. Keep your Bcwols active with the Pills, and tone np the tystem with Bitters or Tonic, and no discate can retain its hold, or ever assail yon. These medicines are sold by all Druggists and dew, ers in medicines everywhere. BocoHoct that it is Dn. Hoixakd's Geemau Kememisj, that are eo universally used and highly recommended; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you to tako anything else thatheniay say is just as good, because he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by Express to any locality, upon application to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at tho GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 631 ARCH STREET, PHTLADELPIHA. CBA1. ML ZrVAZVB, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JArKSON k CO. These Remedies are for Sale by SruggisU , Storeh-eeirm, and M-'licine Dealers, everytehere thi oujhout the United Slates, CanmUu, iotUh America, and the Wtit Indies.
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I'rici Ono Doll.vr l'er Ilottlo. P. HALL &. CO., Proprietors LABORATOKi, NASHUA, R.fl.
."?l?'eet'nneo?.. Will; ."! Hf.vmks ami Ttenrv Miller flrowned lie (ho nnncttin of a boat i;
York h?:rbot, a fow la-8 ago. Much apprehotifion oxista in Kcw Orleartu regarding another flood in tin JIistitppt. whicli irf trOi'iotitjly. tlu'e.itene.l. SrsiToits Snmiicr and Wil-on iih oim-oso the ntjuiination of Gen. Butler for Governor by the HepnMioans of JlaseaehuHOtts. Two mcr.:. namod Ceorgo a'ld M' .'o;! tu. were la.st v: eli f.uff ocat ed ly fo il air arisin..from a blaut at the bottom of a v ell in Hudson City. Tnn otttiro cn.tliorn poriioti of tlio Clarendon Hotel in Nc--,- York has been ongaj-od a a t-itjr reci'itj'ieo of I ho Ruoouia Oiail Diikc Alesitf. Rarrt, who kilted hia wife at Pittsbtirfrh on Jnly 13, w.ih acti'.iitt':.! on tho grounds of insanity, and iviil bo tent to the Dixraont I.ana -tic Asylrun. Tin; furniture manufaetorj- of J. I!. HcMman -V Brotlien v.t Fort Wa.vn?, via Ivime ! on Thu.ipday mottling. T.os .1 1,00:1: La..tred 5-6.000. A pit hundred po"tid tvelve inch nfle.l gun borst at Fortress Monroo on Wcducswliy, iliiring tlio trial of a new kind of j ov dor. No pei'Bon injured. A blacksmith named .Tohr T.vlor, was murdered at Tolono, 111.. Saturday night, for between 5200 find $300 in nionev whi.'h he had upon his person. Oes. ALrrEti PtEASASTOs. late Cot: imisi-ion-or of Interial BeTemie, has ljcen e'e;t"l Fresic'.ent of tho Torre Haute and C'lncianati Bailway Coir pan. An. public worl: ia Ne-v York city ha? l:cn etopped in oneeqnencc of the ".-atnmany c-oc;-plication and four thoussnd mn aro tfcrowr, out of employment. Gzx. JIcC'llllek declines to accept the office o' Comptroller of New York, Neatus bet would thereby, under tlio exk.tine, oneum -stances, becomo a contestant for th? position. A mkrchamt named Steip.bc-rg, und:-r srrest at East Sagltaw, for forgery, shot a:id tilled hinifself in his ceil Sunday morning. He loaded his pistol r.itli naik fieri hi.-- 1 heel, Seco-i Unt. Fesjio, tried at St. T'aul fn. caiboz?,ling v.nWtc fund, wa found cui::-- and sentenced to be cashiered, to refur.d -vl.JOO, and to iinprisoiimeut for five years in the Penitentiary. Tuesday morning all the visiting Kfcighta Temiilar, accompanied by a n-iubcrof Ki.i.vht:) of Baltimore, proceeded to Mount Vernon to eea tho liomo of Washington and Uolo JIa'ottic eervices at his tomb. Is the foar-oarod race at Quebec, on V-'eJ-rosdi'.y, tho Quebec and Eenfonh ciw stu..e:l, tli . Ki-nfcrth's s inning ly two nn:iut.;s. I:i tl:o (single seall rp.ee Kelly wis tirst, Chamicrs fiocond, and Perry third. A great fire occurred in Virginia City on Wednesday, involving a loss of STGu.OOU. upon
i.he amount cf
The s! D.'.t
Eon-.t!hi,'. to him thr lioucs yield.
Sorirtlnv. tin- LIUck feed hla ove ; fiomoitmi ho taliej dellRht In one. Sometimeis iu all, sometimes in notie. Hut "-hen, in duay woodland wayp, lie -ceJ, be'lde i:onie dreaming stone, The fresh, i-ntutnred Violet rnim Her .IpttdhiK e.-es for him alne, '1 h. ti it'.akc-?. tdrt iioart it final ohok'e, A-.nl Nature epealis ia Paesiou' voice. Thr rtrn'.kr teanty's garden throut By inany n wayward Impulse led, tomdimc Cs rharmd by gold and blue, S;-ii ct.iio.-s l-.Y brov.-n an l inar.tllnc re:l:
6-siti It". !blt II T'j
lio
I ;niv ; Jus
yitc.'jil darue and nlaiilen email the ei-.mo, or uet at aU.
.'.hen, retnote 'i-om iileatire's whir!, ::. . at home ? sequo-tored shrine, .ir,l. :-.t, cho'rful, giiileh'sfi Irl, lO'-rial r.i:,.!ld but sool dtvine ::'.'l, t- o lL.tutifnl t,. kuow fair her v,: rtli and lwauty Phov
1 afterward proved the richest spot on ! tho whole 1'lafc, nt.arly 1,200 ounces bo- ; ing obtained from it as the proceeds of ; one day's washing. This lack of ent terprise this disinclination to venture I ! wan supposed to be tLe morbid ofl'- j i sprins' of his dissipated career. The
only things for which he appeared to ; have any care were bin axe, cross-cut saw, ami frower. These constituted , his entire stock-in-trade, and for them ; he cherished something bordering unon affection. i
- . - - . , :i, if.iit-1111 I'liiii. iiiii, via, iiim hiiih Lr.iit.jrai M.
rZTTaZ 3 ! Uull dog, whom hnufre, evidertly had
. ...vu o ...... - " " " " : . ,l.,Jiw,.rt IV.I , that .T-, .b-
prcciation of the situation Thieh is creditable to thesupt rior intelliKcnse 0f
edueabetl men, the ertitoi of this paper
AFTER SI All K TWAEN. -A Sccinc In mi ;IItoi's Sit.uetKA. The Philadelphia Dispatch condescends to perpetrate the following: " A week or two ngo one of our reporters had occasion to rafer to a certain women, whom we wilJ call Hannah Smith, rs a deniz n of tho Eleventh Ward. A day or two after a huffe man entered the office with hi? brow clothed with thunder. In his bund he carried a fearful club, and at his side trotted a
Then all hi-, rovfrtp; fanclea itattse, r ?tnuv.'e 1 hy this o'orwhelrning grae : It r (k- l.hi: hv rcleFtial lawB ;
It hg::'..i a Pidendor in his face.
Ti. He
. best Re.-d that IIivc-u can give :
It and befima lo live.
Flat
long ago iu the minds of its inhabitants
that Ins bones would i.le?ay in the little cemeteiy on the knoll overlooking the Flat. The idea of his removing was never for a moment entertained by any ono in that secluded community. Shakes and Norway Fla" had grown up with on -a another. Norway Flat was Shakes' home. If he possesed a home elsewhere, he had never been hoard to speak of it.
lhe winter of o) had set in. It was
rtuiOMiig Hit j , f nrnnrifitar fltirtnrl to t,h win-
! dow, climbed outside, slid down the j lightning rod, and went across the ', street to watch tho bloody affray through a spv class. With the fear
lessness of conscious innocence, we sat
SHAKES.
:rvl.dy in nnd around Norway v.iis acquainted with Shakes.
wa everyone's favorite, and o's buighing-stock. What his
wns no one on the Jrlat, ex-
Flat
Sh;d;e
ever.vo:;e':real n.i-.me
ccpttr-g tne fostniaster, Knew or seemed at all anxious to ascertain. In outward appearance, lie was a specimen of debased humanity. Debauchery was indelibly stamped upon every feature. It was deemed a rare sight, to see him wit it a clean b.ee. Streaks of gray fori'od themselves through the accumulstion that clung to his long matted lo. ks mid nutrimmed beard. A coarse
still, merely inserting our legs in two lengths of stove-pipe., to guard against
about ti e middle of November The i of thybnl, d The man ground wascovere.! wit:i several inches ; armrntV.h
"Are Vou the editor?" he asked, spitting on his baud and grasping bis club. We told him that the editor was out ; that he had gone to the North pole with Captain Hall, and ihat he would not return before 1876, in time for the centennial celebration. "Are you the proprietor?" asked the
man.
of snow. The tinkling of sleigh -bells was heard in the distance, and the little town on the Fat was instantly thrown iuto a commotion. It was all occasioned by the arrival of " Karnf.rd's Monthly Express." The arrival of the express was an important event in the otherwise monotonous routine of every dry life at Norway Flat; for be it remembered that the era of wacron roads ami railroads hail not then been
in nu
which there in lnsurai;eo to
$350, oo(i. y
iny I'.erp.ons were injure j by fail
ing wall;), but none killed outright.
; A verso German, formerly a book-k-neper hi a dry-goods house iu New York city, waa arrested ia Dubuque, on Fr.day last, on an order telegraphed from tho Cj.ef or Police of Xew Yoii . Ho is charged with forgery, Os Satmtliiv night of last week ton marked men went to tho house of Anderson Moore, colored, i;i Drew county, Ark., and took John Kcogli, colored, pway. Ho hie not been beard of sinee. and it is thouirht ho v as mu.dered.
to the i.OOO of for Ibe is no,secaic a
Omaha Cm has refused to deliver Union Pacific Railroad Company si: her bond.!, which she agreed to gic location of the bridge where the sarae being l:ai:t Blto also refuses to dec.: , i.e. local depot groan is.
Xosi C.vTEB, one of the j-iiVoiiew who broke from tiio Nevada State Prison, iv.ts recaptured, and another tracked and Feverrh wounded, 't he main gang art: pursued bv the troops from Carson. It is believed the bulk of them will be recapt: ' -d. Tils I .thburg Post proposes a Mx'eenth amendme it t. the Constitutior, which removes disability r:,. 'i citizens of foreign birth from t',iPK e'lgil-le to the I'residency. a:id gives Ceil folnlrz ;.n even ch.-.nce v itli Fred. Ilouglafs. It is the intenlioi. to push the nuitter with earnestness. A boy seven years of age, belonging to the strong woman of CVBiien's M;nagerie, died at Hiocr.viile, N. Y-, last Thrsday night, from tho effects of starvation. Tho woman bought the child in Paris for $100 to perform with her in the menagerio Tiring of him at StoonviHc. she tied his hands behind his baek and shut him up in a room where he starved to death. Tun republican State Convention of Minncpota met, on Vcdnepday, and nominated the Following ticket : Govpmor, Horace Austin: Lieutenant Oavemor. W. H. Yale, of Winot:a both by aotlimatiot): Pcere-ary of state, s. T. .Tenneson, of Goodhue comity ; Treastue::, Win. Scsfjer : Associate .lustice, S. J. 1:. Mc. Millan and J. JI Berrv : Att.jmev (leneval, F li. E. Cornell.
lib:" woolen oveishirt, with tattered sloov. st, covered his l.aek, itom whence ma,iy -.loubted whether it hod been removed si net! the day be first put it on, m ("iritlin's store, twelve months ago. His ti ': ! pants had completely lost their cnginrd whiteness, and were tucked to to a well-worn, much patched pair of gin i-boots. The veritable felt-bat, worn by hun in '52, still maintained its cr-ual position on the side of his head. The only change it had apparently uuJerjrore .since then, was that a piece of an old rui.-bei :odt now constituted the crown. Shake's history, outride of the precincts of Norway Flat, was wrapped iu complete mystery. Even the time of liis arrival in the earap was unknown. 'Bio,'?!, the proprietor of the " Oecidcatal" Norway Flat's principal hotsl, drinking and dineing saloon and also one ..f t'l.:- pioneers of the place, assort,-:!, "Shakes hummed around here v. I.. u I fust Vivcd in '52. It was generally beliewd that he hailed from the statt of JLime. Shakes, however, was no ' ir-mperance man" himself ; to the eon t raw, lie bad earned the unenviable reputation of being an inveterate 'whisky bummer." No one had known him to pass a Hiiiglo night on tho Flat " out of his oups." It is true that the -3 constant imbibing? had so enfeebled fiis system as to cause him to repi'ilv succumb to its influence.
A lonely log-cabin stood on the hill
sld
to be i s occupant : but seldom, if ever,
dossed its threshold. Tho bar-room of : olio or either of tho numerous drinking hells wao his home ; the lloor, i. bench, or a faro table, was his 1., 1. Although a slave to his appetite for intox.L'uUilg liquor, none of the venders on Noi way Flat were mue'.i the richer for having Shake, as their customer. It was seldom that a coin passed from his bands to the bar keeper's drawer; but drink he must have, and somehow i t other he always managed to obtain it. The manner in which it waa obtained was but a secondary consideration to him. Nothing was too humiliating oi- too degrading for him to do for it, When bogging failed, strategy was immediately resorted to, nnd in this be was invariably successful. He would enter the saloon, go up to the bar, with his tli anil) and forefinger inserted in bis pocket, and address the bar keeper thus : ' I say, barkeeper, hurry up ; give tne a ' brandy straight.'" The barkeeper would lirst cast a glaiv.-e at the position of tht baud, and then tender the bottle to Shakes, who would mieoncernetllv drink, "Here's
We explained to him that we were n4 . 1 . . 4 . t. . t WAW. nl.is Anl.
. , 1 . , UUb, tllilL. LUC UlUJIitiyiC uuv,
ini.aga.awu, am. comrau.ocaiiou oe- : th t tj , d - t South America tween that mountain retreat and civih- . ? -
...... but; fiur"3C V 1 lUTcauigwuug curative proprieties of oundurango, and they expected to remain there for several years. "Weft, whoever you are," eiclaimed the warrior, " my naiae is Smith I"
We told him we were glad; because,
Wit and Wisdom. A "Shaxbbpease Jaxbvuoh" (Annual) ia issued in Germany. Mb. SwnatmMB has gone to fleotland for the benefit of bis health. Mtjbra.y is to publish Mr. Grose's last work ' Aristotle," in November A jtbw edition of hispoems is to be prepared by Charles JSongley iiinself. M. Lxtibe has completed e aaunusaript of hi diotionary of tb.3 Fruaoh language. The Eoriish publication of tSuitot'c History of France, in monthly rute.
bat been renewed.
A trahhlatio of Gomte's chief
jrork, " La Politique Positive" in four
volumes, u in preparation. Apropos of wieked men: '' Why was Moses the wickedest man that ever lived ? Because he broke the ten commandments at once. To what country should n gentleman go in order to put the last touch of
polish to his education ? To .Tinbind, in oi-der to get some Finnish.
Ween the world's sold is denied to a
man, and he owns but little of the ail
ver, what wonder that be sho-ilrt seeic a
solace out of the pewter ?
Why is it vulgar to use a wooden
platter for the loaf ? Whv, of course, because it ia so under-bred.
" Sax, hew do you like -,hat knife I
sold you last week?" "Bo, io. It's not very sharp, yet you managed to shave me with it." A conceited young parsoi o ice said: " This morning I preached to si congregation of assee ?" "I thontrht of that," retorted a young lady, when you. called them your beloved b retliren ! '
zatiou was nt best unfn?quent nnd un certain. Among the anxious faces awaiting the opening of the little wicket of the Postoflice and the distribution of letters appeared that of Shakes. Shortiv afterwards lie was observed in
. . .1 .
lea uy perusing a. eer ! if there waa one thing better than the " Darn d 'f I don't make tracks fur ,. tVl , r am:i,
; hum.-' he suddenly exclaimed, and as ; suddenly bid farewell to Norway Flat and its surroundings. That evening Shakes was missed from his usual haunts, and i; soon became generally known that he bad b.-ft the Flat. This was an unprecedented epi- : sopo in Norway Fiat's history. Nothing had ever occurred before to disturb
i - r i,: 111" I3UXU its. nrttiorm ponfl,ninot,v pTofintiTtor I.Iia . . ...
i .... t,i 1 1: r.S.i tT : head ot tue man
in a moment of frenzied exe-'temeut, produced iu tho heat of a dkoussion as ; to the fieri ;s of the p i-tles then engaged in the t ' p e. n V"ar. His dejiarture was th - 'iniv -i-s e.1. t.ip-io of coti- ; versation aiouii.l ... .-. ry fUcsitto and in every bar-room in l ie camp. The speculations as to t ie cause were as varied as they were Improbable. The thermomcfi i ai Frown's that 'evening indicated 10 :- below zero; but no fears were- harbored in the mind of any one as to the safely of the one who had so nneeicr.ioi iously left the ca:np "homeward bound." Weeks passed on, ni:-.i nothing bad been seen or beard of tihakes since his departure. Norway Flat hid ulmoat forgotten bin. Brown, the landlord
possession ot tne ncme ot ttmitn, it was tho privilege of 1 mowing a man of
tnat name, "cut sniitn, we said, " Why this battle arr.iy ? It is absurd for a man to put on the pane ply of war, and rush into editors' sanitums, fumbling a club and iiccompanied by a disheartening bulldog, simply because his name happens to oe Smith."
He said he called in to burst tne
whe had insulted his
sister. "It is impossible, Smith, that such tt thing could have been done by any one in this office." "Is, !mt it was, though; and her name was published, too. Miss Smith Miss Hauner Smith." "May we be pernitted to inquire, Mr. Suiith. what was the precise char
acter of the affront offered to Hannah?"
" Well, von see," sold Smith,
blackguard said she was a denize!;
" That fellow has got infc) the wrong grave," said one gentleman to another, in a cemetery. "How sa?' "Because I knew him to be a f irger and a thief, and yet look upon that epitaph." Air exchange remarks thit the Blue Ridge stage was suddenly precipitated down the mountains Inst w ;ek, to the excessive amusement of the passengers. This is as good as Mark Twi in 'a method of cheering up a traveler. Somebody read aloud the other day the announcement that two veil known Connecticut politicians were delivering addresses on temperance. An enthusiastic person sitting by exclaimed, "I'm glad of it," but checked bin self in an instant, and inquired, "Which side,
though," Israel Washbtjhs, Jr., Co lector of the port of Portland, Me., wa the victim of an amusing mistake the other day. Cae J. W. Ashburn called at the telegraph office office and set.t a despatch of inquiry about bii wife to Halifax. An hour later the bllowing answer was laid upon Mr. We shburn's desk "To L Washburn, l'ortland: Your wife sailed for Liverpoo . yesterday with a young man 1" A voting man who had teen the Fourth of July was discovered by his mother on the fifth, sitting on : he wood box in the yard, trying to pull off bis boots. His mother held up her hands in horror at the sight, while he, endeavoring to stand erect, exclaimed: "Fm not drunk, mother, but a sicker child you never bad. " Tee following is told of a young society gentleman who graduated from Harvard : On the examination : n physios, he was asked, "Mr. , what planets were known to the ancients f" " WelljBir," he responded, "tborewere Venus and Jupiter, and "after a pause " I think the Earth, but J?m not
i quite ceitain."
And I A twelve year old boy in Cincinnati
of the "Occidental, ' was standing in
caoiu tsioou uu uib inn- i ,,- ,i. u. t,.(.,i i ti.
Shakes owned it, and professed . ' ,1"" e J iwf s jJI
country" trail. It was only the previous day thttt a prospecting party nad passed along it from the Flat, bound
for the deserted mining camp of Dig
I want you to understand," exclaimed stole a trunk full his sisters e.othing
Smith, becoming excited, and brandish- and 8100 of his papas mote;', and ing bis club in a wild manner over our "dug out" with his sweet-heart, aged bead, while the bulldog advanced and eleven. They have been g..ns e week, commenced to sniff up and down our and all the authorities of Ohio have stovepipe ; " I want jon to understand been unable to obtain the firt t olae to that sh" ;s a decent young woman, with ; their whereabouts, a good character, and npne of your, Massabd roofs are just oorut into denizens and such truck. Th-5 1 man fMon in New Orleans. Objections to who says she is a denizen w a black- th however, are found by fumec, guard nnd thief, anc 1 11 smash ban i wno gyLg them as ''fire-traps. When over the nose if I get a chance. They : &e w they tne liparks may say what they please anoutrae, but ; andember8 from the bamjug buildthe man who abuses niy sister bus got ; flnd lodgment on tho iaflamr,IV,.,. " An1 Smith otr-nnlrthl tflhln 1 , .. J , ?i i
ior lue aeseixeft mining camp oi iig-, ff A d 8mith- straoktne table 1 of the Mansaxd gers' Debglit, situated about ten miles -lmf mann wlth hia i1:,. wniie i mable P0""0 " Mansartl
pects . Suddenly, Lis quick eyeP de-; gmi,, with a diction. j iXSti, andi-y.. We nLftrTanffi was somewhat astonished to recognize : .1? ! devoted to liteture, music and fine
person an unoffending character, and ; artsdeprives the term of anything like re-! . Agkes Steicklakd has been added to proach. Smith said lie was satisfied, j the literary notables on the English and he shook hands, and kicked the i pension rolls for 100 a year, bull dog down stairs. The ec"i r and j Jt that Qottschalk pre sared
in them the prospectors of Diggers' i Delight returiing, bearing with them a i heavy burden. The news soon spread i that Shakes 1 ad been found dead at Diggers' Delight. It was evident that i night had overtaken him there, and j that he bad determiner to spend it in
tine or t, e ncaprr'ii rhjitit.ips. i ha ; r . .. . i -, mhki.
iire-nlace had been tilled bv him with an l 8,n BPPeare4 : two years of his fife.
proprietors, seeing tnat all was sale, for plication over a tbouiand Ma immediately -ihmbed the bghtnrjg rod, g o autobiography durinz the last
where tbev were introduced to Smith,
: with the remark that they bad returned from the North Pole nnd the clime of ; , the ennderaugo somt3what unexpect-: edly, in order to surprise their rela
I tions.
Mb. GeobgeA Sala has nstitute.1 another suit for libel this tin le againtt the English publisher of Bret Hiurte's Condensed" Novels. "
E. H. Eatjch, Esq., of Iancsster,
oooii ret.u-11
A TF.H.OKA5I from Ilaleijh etates that tho .inry in the rase of Shotwell tinrl others, eharped with takiitf- Hon. J. JJ. Justieo out tf his hel. at Rutherfordton, on the 11th ot June lat, and removing him to the woo.le. where he was assaulted and afterward" slloivotl to "e home, has iTtarned a verdict ertiivieting cii.Tn and acquitting three. Five othen, plead guilty. Thk schemes of the Wall street etock and gold gamhiers are nf;nin attracting atlentien. Hi?-, e Tuesday moiTiing S5,(KWI,000 have been 1 el,ed up. and al.ottt 4.000,(i(in l.,!sides d'iritg tho lad two wee':s, A Montreal haul; is naid to 1 o at the bottom of the locking uy of gold. nTie broker had hie clerlfM rnnnin;,' around nil dav Vedr:esday, to horroiv money, as if it. were extremely searee. He was borrowing Bimnlv for the lock-a.. ' I'nreij;!!, N'::nc.4BTLi: in inundated with foreign work men. Qi.-fj'n Victoria eiiffers from rheumatism in her foot.
I iir Princesu of Wales will from the eontirent.
ItecarFor.i'i trial ban conclude!, ar.d he hah been pen I onced by tho co-art, martial to Iran: j.ortctieii to a penal colony for life. Tc. t::.itt;:ie.."S of i!i.) Universal Peaco Lei',;;';.-, is In tension at Luz:-rne, Bn-Hzeil-uid. Tub Bonraauian Oovfi-nnumt hus ot-dero-.l f-tri-1 q'lavanti.ie to bo impoe! on all vi;':.;j from Xml;i!!!i pons. The .li; armament of rehotj in Algeria lcee':' Avith obtneieii. Tl.o tribes tmrrender all their bad arms, but keep the good one. llieFroach f-oirliei!. havn burnt tevorai more villages belonging lo the tribes which (.till hold out. The '.'outlets of tho Internationale.) commenced in London on Thurhday. iMIegatiw liom Italy, Hpaiu, France, Belgium, Gennany
; iitnl bwitzerland are preHeut. Carl Marx (f) ' pliara.
presides. Jl:e object of tho meeting in to urangofor inmiodiate action oa the continent. Late advices from the Cape of Giodliopo are to tho effect, that diamonds continue to be found in groat numbers in tho fields at the North, and the rush to the diggings and the jcoitement over tho discoveries are unabated. Thk Vend-vaio column is to rise again, but there lias been eonio doubt as to retilacinc the
In-.-k," nnd retire from the counter wit h out pa vine. "lio, Shakes!'' "Eh:" "Come and see me.'' "So, thankee; don't feel like it now ; jest had 'un." And the barkeeper learned that be was duped once more, but dared not attempt to punish his deceiver The indignation 'of the entire camp would most assuredly fail upon the individual who dared to abuse Shakes. Ho was Norway Flat's " privileged character." "l ikes his whisky, 1 know, but he's a harmless, good-natured old devil for nil Hint,'' was the sentiment universally exoros-ied liv I he locmbcis of that little m i i i i n g c om l rvu 1 1 i t y . Invl.vL'ito as lie was, Shakes was not indolent. He was always, iu sunshine or rain, nk.-aged in ehopp:ngeot'dwood, or in riving shakes long shingles; from winch b.ttcr occupation he received his nickname. The sun rose on She kes entering the woods ; it set upon hiu making a "bee line" for the "Pcny Saloon' Firewood was worth $6 a eovcl. nnd shakes 16 a thousand, in tho:-:..- days on Norway Plat. Shakes always chopped liom two to three cord per day. Three dollars a cord ho paid " Billy the boatman '' for hauling it, which, oi course, considernblv diuliii-
iahe Lis earnings ; still there was a' good m:ii-;.;;n left." How it came to pass that he sliouul always bo poor, could n. '' r be sati -iVctorily explained. His c.'ir.M',.;,,! ,, heino-, wlmt he termed, " fiat broke,'' was patent to all, and was co sidt-ved f'.n.-ither of the mysteries of bis peetiiiai life that no one eared to I sol ,'0, and a: -.:. , :t. d unquestioned. j .n:.y I 'la:, since the time of its; dise-owvy in '52, has continued to be a ' !)i'os))( r.,u:; miniiig camp. The fabulous yield of many of its claims had been reported in tho columns of the leading newspapers of the civilized woil. I. Vaniero'is opportunities bad been offered Shakes to become the
possessor ot ground os a promising
r. subsoil uentlv nrovine rich.
Miniug, h,..,evi:i', possessed no attrac- , tions for him. There existed no affinity between hi.; nature and tho excitement ' of tho average Rold-miner's life. lie never owned a foot of mining ground, j
ami mail t intend to, he was accus-
I go fur the sure :
wood, ieady for the match -, but it re
mained unkindled. Why, no one could answer. The verdict of all who beard the story was that he bad fallen a victim to the severity of the weather ;
un uic tneuitiu ui m-un ue ic-ii tue . , ..., C,:-L n.,11 1, , 5
VM iv ii tiiev e -,-nnRurl it. "irl7i "i" "c ""FF"-" " reunsyivaniB, is cuuijJiU:5 v icmuoi 1 tat, or, as ttuy e vpiessed it tnz matl because w2 have told this story of wor8 and phrases in coiomon use T ' ;,la;,1o i.f nf wn ; about him, and he will be comir g down among the Pennsylvania Dutch, in an insitle pocket ot a vesu worn , . , . . . ,orr,.- t imwv o underneath L;ii ragged overshirt, a "SS UX! - f& &!Zn tlaTsletind! t it will be i( vain. Wehavc rented Stl
writing, and addec. to '.Jas. Wil- ' ,0a W d and S Qxieea, ard having
guns all lie way up the staiis. We pafcular reterence '"ves im tjawamtbisineendiary1 Smith to ..ware. ;gf -dm enr le Ittocor- . double column. A Jiew Rendering of an Old I ext. , . ,. fc Mb. E. B. Tkeat, for six years oi the Spending a winter ns mvn ids at Qf E. B. Treat & Co., the " jubAiken, South Carolina, the Hon. Thur- wrjption book" division of idieSMblow Weed and Mr. Thomas C. Acton ' ner house, has opened roomn find unwhiled away ono Sabbath afternoon by . derfcaken an independent business at nffa,Mlitirr il nuom rbll.ltl. ail.l TeK : OAK DJwav in iUn Ana TtlciKrirliai.
j...:;u. j.-,u. ii, i u. ... i...... aocompanieii ov -far. jonn a.. ji.tnueuy, was the day that 8 .lakes left Norway , wIlo wa8 on a vigit of a few davs to Mr.
Flat. Its contents explained the mys-, ctou wien t-hev entered tlic primitory of his life and poverty, and rau i tive temple, the prencl er, -vho was a tbus: pure African, was grappling with all , Main.;, Aug. 30, 1859. ' tnc fervor of his mce with the old, odd
tance of 2f0 has been duly received, tlmtJ 1 iu tho Garden with it t srrible i philosopliical, Dipgrapmcai, mmi tu nv,rii,n e tl.o fnrm is ii. ; . ":x . .. nr. .u mental and critical in the press, rhe
Jiaui. inive yeu iii.i. nupui -
crished yourself to keep us in eompur-
kinson, Esq., Noriiy Flat " Sundry photographs v.ero also discovered in the same pocket one of an aged lady, another of a woman in the prime of ; life, and the rest of three beautiful girls of from 1.0 to years of age. All the letters bore the same postmark, " , Me." Each envelope was endorsed in pene 1 mark, "Kecd. (date).
J. W." One of them was endorsed,
buildine. His lone expeiien.M is like
ly to give him a continuance cf bis pre
vious success.
Thk Athenaeum says that: " The
Rev. H. B. Haweis has vc lume ou
i music. -oonsiBtintr of four boola
We have wonted noth-
Mother is aihng and i , . -i-. ..... . .
aeeuninsr. i'oct.or buys bub
dive luxurv?
ing.
I..Vi.J v.ww..... j.' - cannot possibly live through the com
ing winter. Sho longs to see you, Jnii.es. before s!ie dies. Emma. Ai.na, and Qerty aro all well. O, James, do corae home at once; if not, I shall sell the place next spring and come to No.:way Flat myself. Your affectionate wife. Ellen Wilkinson. The bright side of Shake's character, which be had so carefully concealed li in the sight of his fellow-men, was Iv; re revealed. Anil he had now gone to another homo to receive bis reward. Overland Monthly, September.
"Now, brederen, wi.eu de Lord calls ' J 3
Arlnm t Vaunt, ,li.l he .,tan' un like a M"u Jl n,lv" 'P" v..
man. eonfess his sin and ask forgive
ness ? He didn't do nuffia of d sort,
oreaeren, out ue say , . ,mrt onht t k. Tprv nse (ni.
ri wnmnn iint lion eruutst me . "-ob -
an aocount of bells, violins, etc., mil
will treat particularly of musie in Eng-
iland." Such a work, as wti have be-
Lord,
crub me for to eat.
Pausing a moment be repeated : ' De woman dat JDou gubest ma gub mo for to eat.' Then again : De woman dut Doe gubest niegub me for to eat. ' Dar brederen, yon see dat mean, skulkin' Adam was a tryin' to sneak
Mil. Beechxb's publishers give the
following interesting statements ae to his habits of composition. He wr ites with inconceivable rapidity, in a huge, sprawling hand, lines wide apart, nnd words eo thinly scattered about tuf t some of his pages remind one of the famoua description of a page of Napoleon's manuscript a scratch, a blot and a, (matter. Writinar so hastily, he
una bb ao
0: igin of u 1 uniliar Plirnse. The oft-repealed phrase, "Cons'ston cy's a jewel," the origin of which has so puzzled literary critics, appeared originallv in Murtagh's Collection of Ancient English and Scot -h Ballads. In the ballad of " Jolly Robyn Boughhead " are the following li.nen : " TupIi i 1 ash ! my 1m le ! eucli lUonghta nsigue Comparlflons nre cruel. Fine pl.-tttrrs null in frames as flao, Conslslendc's o Jewell. Fcr theo and me '- arto ck.thes are best ; Kudo f elks Iu Iioiik Jye raiment drest Wife Joan and good man Kobyn."
tomed to sav ;
thing.
Even when the Wake-up Juke Com
pany struck a two-ounces-to-the pan
Two black boys, riding horseback, and full speed, in Hottaway county, Virginia, a few days ago, in opposite directions, were unable to manage llieir steeds, and the horses came to-
ligureof Napoleon over the crown. Thiers
now, it is aid, decides to have a statue of ' prospect. Shaken declined staking off ! gethor with such force that one was inNapoleon in a cocked hat, and pray clot hon the adjoining ground, then vacant, and j stantly killed and th other fatally inr.laced there instead of the name Napoleon j upon which he was at the time chop-1 jured. Noitkex of the boys were badly 1 ii imperial robes I ping wood. That same piece of ground ' harmed.
it. l,v fi-iiwiii' 11 do blaiile on de
i r .... ..! t ! writes with some inaocuracv.
i This new idea of an old quest n waa finds correofaon very irksome, be hands ! too much for the distinguished " white j b,?1.mf"Pt1Hftf , ! trasb," who had fortunately taken teats miliar with his handwritrng, t3 be rre. near the door, and they 'retired into pared for the press. It wtoen Mt the fields to indulge iu irrevent laugh- the rough proof e" U . oif, fair revise handed to tho autr. or.
Tortober he reads with extreme 'V' LX.t.Ot:. L, in mini nnprontinnn
arasuree and additions, that it is sometimts cheaper and loss laborious to react the whole than to "correct" from his proofs. A second prooi is then prepared for him, and sometin tes a th ird and fourth before bis critical judgmant hi satisfied and the stereotyier is allowed ti east the plates. It will be noticed that in the preparation of copy Mr. Beecher's habits are directly ipposite to those of Mr. Greeley, vrao
prepares his copy with great care; punctuating every sentence, marking every capital letter and paragraph, una in short itoompleting his wcark before leaves his hand. The compositor nnd proof reader have only to follow e py to be sure of coming out right Mr. Beecher's impetuous teniper.uuent rebels against audi laborious fiaiab.
A TjArgb graving clock has been constructed at Port Chalmers, and was lately opened with the usual ceremonies. That place is to be the rendezvous of the new lino of steamers to 3an Frauoisco, and railroads are it; progress to connect it with other imjiortant places on the island. Tho introduction of the iron horse into those islands will accelerate the doom of the unf ortunate Maoris. The shriek of the engine through the native villages is to them, as to our aborigines, a deathknell. In some half a dozen decades every native Sew Zealonder will have been swept away, axdthe race hivve be come as totally extinguished as the aborigines of the sister colony ot Tasmania.
