Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1888 — Page 7
HE WAS AN ABOLITIONIST.
A. HrreWoiTj Unpublished Letter from the father of Hi* Country. [Audley(V*,) letter in the Boston Herald.] The letter which follows, selected from several at the disposal of your correspondent, thanks to the courtesy of CoL Lewis, is given verbatim, and appears in print for the first time in its entirety. It is most interesting, and is addressed to his nephew, Lawrence Lewis: “Mount Vernon, 4 Aug., 1797. “Deab Sir : Your letter of the 24th ult. has been received, and I am sorry to hear qf the loss of your servant, but it is my opinion elopements will be much more before they are less frequent; and that the persons making them should never be retained, if they are recovered, as they are sure to contaminate and discontent others. I wish from my soul that the Legislature » of this State could see the policy of a gradual abolition of slavery. It might prevent much future mischief. "Whenever it is convenient to you to make this place your home I shall be glad to see you at it for that purpose; and that there may not be no misunderstanding in the matter, I shall inform you beforehand that you, servant (if you bring o»e), and horses will fare in all respects as we and mine do; but that I shall expect no services from you for which pecuniary compensation will be made. I have already as many on wages as are sufficient to carry on my business, and more, indeed, than I can find means to pay, conveniently. As both your aunt and I are in the decline of life and regular in our habits, especially in our hour of rising and going to bed, I require some person (fit and proper) to ease me of the trouble of entertaining company, particularly of nights, as it is my inclination to retire (and unless prevented by particular company always do retire) either to my bed or to my study, soon after candlelight. In taking these duties (which hospitality obliges one to bestow on company) off my hands it would render me an acceptable service, and, for a little time only to come, an hour in the day, now and then, devoted to the recording of some papers which time would not allow me to complete before I left Philadelphia, would also be acceptable. Besides these, I know nothing at present that would require any portion of your time or attention, both of which, if you have inclination for it, might be devoted to reading, as I have a great many instimctive books on many subjects, as well as amusing ones; or they might be employed in sporting, there being much game of all sorts here; or in riding and viewing the management of my farms, from whence something useful may be drawn, as I think Mr. Anderson in many things could give you useful lessons and a better insight into husbandry than your opportunities have hitherto presented to you. Ido not mean, however, that any of these things should restrain you from attending to your own affairs, or restrain you from visiting your friends at pleasure. All I have in view by making this communication is to guard against misconception on either side. Your aunt unites with me in best regards for you, and I am your sincere friend and affectionate uncle, G. Washington.”
From Biting the Finger-Nails.
A novel accident, resulting from a habit of very common prevalence among nervous people, was brought to my notice recently. A young lady presented herself at my office, complaining of a constant irritation in her throat. Two weeks previously she had been takes with a very seveie “sore throat,” which was treated by a neighboring physician. Under his care, she says, the inflammation quickly subsided, but there still remained a sensation of irritation. Examination revealed a small, fleshy-looking object, about the size of a kernel of wheat, adherent to the tissues posterior to the left tonsil by one end. The other parts of the throat were normal. The little mass could not be detached by a cot-ton-covered probe, but by the use of forceps it was easily removed, and on examination proved to be a piece of finger-nail, which had become covered by a cheesy deposit. A broken piece of the nail was also removed from under the mucous membrane at the same spot by a sharp-pointed probe. The . patient then confessed to the habit of biting her finger-nails, and moreover, could remember that a day or two previous to the onset of her throat trouble a piece of nail she had bitten off had become lost in her mouth, but after it had caused a fit of coughing she had forgotten about it until reminded by my discovery. — Philadelphia physician.
The Goat Fart Not in the Blue Book.
“Pa,” said Miss Bridget Milligan, who had gone into service with some of the blue-book bon-ton, “I want a dog eart.” “A phawt?” “A dog cart. All th’ aylight have thim, an’ O’m not goin’ to be left behind in the swim. ” “A dog cart is it? Well, tell me now, phawt’s the matter wid th’ goat ? Begorrah, Oi paid tin dollars fur him when he was two feet hoigh, an*ne can trundle a cart as well as any dog that iver barked.”
On ’Change.
“Can yen lend me twenty-five dollars this morning, Mr. Williamson!” asked a needy friend, entering the broker’s office. “Sorry, Barrows, but really can’t. Mrs. Williamson went out this morning to buy a little surprise for me, and she took all the money I had.”— Harper's.
Great Ocean Depths.
The British surveying ship Egeria, under the command of Capt. P. Aidrich, R. N., has recently made two very deep sea soundings. According to A’uture these depths were 4,295" fathonfs and 4,430 fathoms (equal to five English miles). The latter was in latitude 24 deg. 37 min south, longitude 175 deg. 8 min. west; the former about twelve miles to the southward. The greatest known ocean depth. 4,655 fathoms, was obtained by the United States steamer Tuscarora oft’ the northeast coast of Japan. The Challenger expedition found an abyss of 4,475 fathoms south of the Ladrone islands, and the United States ship Blake discovered one of 4,561 fathoms north of Porto Rico. But the depths sounded by Capt. Aldrich exceed by more than a mile any previously found in auy o? the southern oceans. New” York Herald.
We suspect that few who hang their Ayer’s Almanac on its accustomed nail from year to year have any idea of the vast number of these pamphlets issued annually by the publishers, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., of Lowell, Mass., manufacturers of the famous Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and other standard remedies. We are assured that from thirteen to fourteen million copies of Ayer’s Almanac, in as many as ten principal languages, are printed every year. To accomplish this stupendous work, the publishers use a machine which prints and folds, ready for the binder, a hundred thousand almanacs daily, turning off at the rate of a hundred and eighty books a minute, and consuming about twenty-five miles of paper each day! These astounding facts and figures are given in the preface to a neat volume of the Almanac for 1889, consisting of specimen copies of the several editions in English and in nine other languages, also pages of pamphlets in eleven additional tongues. This book, for which the publishers will please accept our thanks, will, we have no doubt, be appreciated by many as a rare literary curiosity. Your druggist can supply you with Ayer’s Almanac in its usual attractive form.
Just Like Both.
“Oh!” cried Mrs. Marrin, as she and her husband left the political meeting and were jostled severely by the crowd. “How you can enjoy such pushing and pulling I don’t know. You’re just like a man. ” “Ouch!” ejaculated Mr. Marriu, who had been induced to go present-hunting with his wife, and was struggling to keep by her side in the surging mass of shoppers whom some bright intellect has appropriately termed the “third sex.” “What pleasure you can get out of this hustling and hauling I can’t see. You’re just like a woman. ” Harper’s Magazine.
The Ghost of a Chance
“Materialises" and becomes a veritable reality when health, a will-o’-the-wisp often chased in vain, is sought by the nervous, dyspeptic, bilious invalid through the agency of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Looming in the distance at first, it is surely drawn toward the sufferer by the Bitters’ potent influence. It incorporates itself with his being. It is seen reflected in the hue of the countenance, tire animation of the eye. It is felt in a sense of renewed vigor, in the restoration of nerve tranquillity and digestion, and undisturbed nightly repose. What person, suffering from any of the maladies to which the Bitters are adapted, will postpone the means of cure knowing it can be relied upon? Dyspepsia, constipation, malarial disorders, rheumatism, biliousness, kidney inactivity are certainly conquered by it.
The Perennial Complaint.
“Now, my dear,” said Mr. Younghusband to the partner of his joys, who was about to start forth on Christmas shopping bent, “get presents for all the family-in-law, and buy a nice lot of things for the boys; but don’t spend more than a hundred dollars. We must live within our income. “Wliy, George,” replied the lady, in an aggrieved tone, “you told me we had two hundred dollars this month—you know you did. ” And Mr. Younghusband only sighed. —Harper's.
For Rickets, Marasmus, and all Wasting Disorders of Children
Scott's Emulsion of Pure, Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, is unequaled. The rapidity with which children gain flesh and strength upon it is very t/onderful. “I have used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of Rickets and Marasmus of long standing. In every case the improvement was marked.”?—!. M. Main, M. D., New York, Sold by all Druggists. _______ The man who abuses himself and liquor Loth is one who drinks not wisely but too often.
Plain Statements.
Hamlin’s Wizard Oil certainly surpasses all similar preparations we have ever sold. It is seldom we note a medicine so popular and welcome to the afflicted. Thompson & Ohmsted. Galveston, Texas. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is the best selling article in our stock. We have sold four thousand seven hundred and fifty bottles of it in the past six months. T. (J. Smith & Co., Charlotte, N. C.
A Radical Cure for Epileptic Fits.
To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease which I warrant to cure the worst cases. So strong is my faith in the virtues of this medicine that I will send free a sample bottle and valuable treatise to any sufferer who will give me his P. O. and Express address. My remedy has cured thousands of hopeless cases. R. G. Root, M. C., 183 Pearl street. New York.
Catarrh Cured.
A clergyman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying every knownremedy, at last found a recipe which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence, 88 Warren street. New York City, will receive the recipe free of charge.
A Great Surprise
Is in store for all who use Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. the great gua an - teed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fail* to cure acute or chronic coughs. All druggists sell Kemp’s Balsam. Large Bottles 50e and sl. Pocket-books with bank-note trimming and coupon linings are ven fashionable. “■ have been aliii<*ted withan affeetion of the Throat from childhood, caused by diphtheria, and have used various remedies, but have never found anything equal to Brown's Bronchial Troches. "—Rev. Q. it'. Hampton t Piketon, Kg. Sold only in boxes. Shaking up the dry bones—the end man.
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