The Albany patriot. (Albany, Ga.) 1845-1866, September 22, 1866, Image 1

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ALBANY, GEORGIA. SEPTEMBER 22, 1866. „ jJrcrtUW' .-.datum™ 1 * of One Dollar ’arc of.Wgbt Lines, for.the •"''V seecuty-tivc (.'cuts for cuh “• ” *»j»We * n «<>rance. • „ ,jverliso longer ,, the following rates ’ r * nios G ni year; ^ I- 00 ’20 00 18 00 28 00 si- 24 00 30 00 30 mi 41 00 35 00 50 00 JO 00 55 00 15 06 65 00 50 00 70 00 55 00 75 00 SO’ 00 40 00 50 00 GO 00 70 00 7p 00 80 00 85 00 90 00 Drs. Cromwell & Cennally J"VFFERth e ir professional serrices lo (he ell Irens W of Albany and eioinity. office on Broad 8t. February 24, 1866. IS—tf OISSO IITION OF PARTNERSHIP T HE Partnershigin Medicine, heretofore ehist- tng between Drs. Todd & Connally, is this Ay dissolved by mutual consent. Alt unpaid ao. counts -will be plud to Dr. Todd, who is autnoriied \ GEO; H. C.'TODD. .K. L. CONNELLY. January 18tb, 1860, '4-l^d. r ,B. TODD, haying purchased the offico lately f ocoupied by Dr; Mini. i\ Jennings, oan be found for the present in the up-st»trs office of said build ing- : Albany, Jan. 20,1866. SOd. NUpBER 50. GSOXIGXA—Dougherty County. T HOMAS C. SPICER having applied for Probate 1 of the last Will of Sarah Spicer as Executor to Ihe same, and having in his application stated that' Nancy Spicer, Julia Pace, and W. Cheever Pace, of ihe county of Dougherty, and State of Georgia, Coleman B. Ferrell and Mickelbnry Perrell, of the S^e of Alabama, Thom** fl- Spicer and Julia Al ston, of the State of Mississippi, Elonora and. Evelina Spiceri of the Sh^p of Florida, Legatees in said Will, am*" “ " be and appear at the Ordi .House of Dougherty 09nnty,V Cf)Nl) MONDAY in September next/ aY said Will of Sarah Spicer irill then be offe ed for Probate in solemn form, and unless good cause is shown to the contrary, admitted to record. V W. H. WILDER, OrdinaryJ)ougherty County, Ga. Jnly 7th, 18G0. ^ r£c 1A L NOTICE. . of candidates for office, S10, “'if clfirgrd for at regular »d- ba paid in advance. ,1,1 lines, of brevier, make one j .%,1, that make over eight lines counted os two squares. II murk on their advertisements „rM they wish them to.ooeupy. („r individual benefit, will be r .,,u;irc for each insertion. I tfMsionsl Cards per year $20 00. payable in advance $20 00. 1 Ailve rti sc n 10 n ta. r rales for l(gal advertise- L.rlfcy of eight lines or lcss_$ S 00 ” .fi fa. sales, per levy.... 6 00 Japer levy 5 00 lrf ,,r Administration MM* 00 i^oltbnir'lianship .........4 00 .niissionfroin Admin- 6 00 ,,,, (or dismission from Guar- 4 00 ■" 00 alCreditnrs 1 00 .3 00 woi-eny, ten days 3 00 yj.ya 5 00 ,bove rates will be required in REAL ESTATE AGENCY. rjlHK subscriber has opened an Agency for the I sale of Lands id connection with the practice of Law. He will bay or sell lands for a reasonable Commission. Investigato Titles, draw DeedA)f Con veyance, and give legal advico.generally in refer ence to the purchase or sale of lands in South-Wes tern Georgia. Persons having lands to sell, or those -desiring to buy, would do well to confer with him. . A®*Office in the Fanner Building, over Field 1 & Co , Washington Street, Albany, Ga. v SAMUEL D. IRVIN. Albany, September 23, 1865. 29—tf STATE OP GEOKttli 'HEREAS, Win. C. Yai W A—Worth County. n ERE AS, Win. C. Yancy, Adra’rwith the Will annexed on f he estate of S. W. Yancy, dec’d, represents to the Court in his ‘petition duly filed and entered on the record, that he has fully administered S. W. Yancy’sjestate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not„be dis charged, from his administration, and receive letters of Dismission on the first Monday in February next. This July 19, 1866. /J. W. ROUSE, Ordinary. July 21, I860, y' • 41— GEORGIA—Mitchell County* *V¥7 HERE AS, John D. Keatoh 'applies to me for YY letters Of Dismission from the estate of Wm. G. Gaiy, late of SAid county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned, lo he'and appear at my office with in the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if sir they have, why said letters skpuld not he granted Given under my hand and official signature, this 2< July, 1866.- II. C. DASHER, Ord’y . July 7th, 18CC. ^ 89— ■1VL NOTICE. sib Administrators, Executors or jiirelby law to be held, on the icb month, between tho* hours of n and three in the afternoon,' at in the county in which the proper- <onrc nl those sales must be giVen ’it far!? J.iys previous. mIc of personal property must he aer. through a public gazette ten «!e thy. • ^ ir.' .v.il creditors of an estate must . .jdajq. (uj'licntion will bo made to the Court c to sell Land must be publtsh- rs of Administration, Guardian- btk published thirty days—for din- ion. nfintlilysrx months— li&ftn Guardianship forty days, pforeclosure of Mortgages must- he bMj for four months—for establishing i« full spaee of three months—for efrom Executors or Administrators, teen given by the deceased, the t mom Its. L. r. D. WARREN- l&ET &l WARREN, lltN’EYS AT LAW, ALBANY, «A. the several Courts of Law and St»tc and tho Circuit Courts ^ttea for the State of Georgia, ij! aUrnticn iriven to the purchase and l&uie. ' GEORGIA^-Irwlo County. WHEREAS, Miles Fitzgerald applies to me for letters of Dismission from the Administration of the estate of Perry Fitzgerald, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and show canse, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said- pplicant. Given under my hand and official signature at office, thrw June 4th. 1866. L. # M. COLBERTn, Ordinary. GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY COUNTY. Ordinaht’s Office in and fob. said Couxtt. To Benjamin JL. D. Hampton,. Guardian for John if. Hampton, minor, on the application, of A. HiU, one *>f the securities on "the Bond of B. AfD. Hamp ton, Guardian for John it. Uamptou, minor, to be itixrhnrrtA/1 f****%‘said'Bond. That.B. A. D ; Hampton, Guardian, hereby required to he and appear regular term of the Court-of Ordinary in and said county, to be held on the .Second’Monday in September next, to why Said^ WH and the said Guardian give other security, orbe’dis- chnrged from said Guardianship. Herein fail,not. Given under my hand and official signature, 7th day of March, 1800. W. H. WILDER, Ordinary. August 4, 1866. v - 43 GEORGIA—Dougherty County. M ELVINA M. GODWIN, Administratrix of Thomas G. Godwin, applies to me for leave to sell'all the lands belonging to the estate of Thomas G. Godwin; in the 2d District of Dougherty County. ' These are therefore to cite all persons interested to be at ray office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if auy they have, why such order should not Le granted. Given under my hand and official signature, this llth day of June, 180‘*. W. II. WILDER, . Ordinary, June 23. 1866. N 87*- Something Hctv ;uid Novel for Agt’s, Peddlers, Country Stores! Druggists, tftid all seek ing an honorable and profitable business. Free by mail for 85 cts.; wholesale $9 per doz. - Canvass ers realize $6 to $12 per day profit. ABBOTT & DOW 1), Manufacturers, 19C Water Street, New York May 26th, 18G6 33—4w 36- Jnne ICtli, 1866. GEORGIA—tforth touty. ¥ HERE AS, .lessee W. Maulding applies to me for letters of Administration on the estate of Richard Maulding, late of said county, dcc’d. These are therefore to notify all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offico within the time prescribed' by law, to show cause, if any they have, whyaaid let ters should not be granted to the applicant. .Given under my hand and official signature, this Jnly 6,1866. JAMES W. ROUSE, Ordinary. Jnly 14, 1866. 40— UfcUlihlA—Worth towny. C11XTY days after date application will he made to the Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell uU tho land (improved and nnimproved) belonging to the estate of George W. M. Young, late of said GEORGIA—Dougherty County. ¥ HEREAS, Isaac B. Brinson of the County of Decatur, applies tome for letters of Guardian ship of the persons and property of Sarah Brinson, Janies BHnson, Elizabeth Brinson, Wil- liam Brinson, Mary Brinson, and Georgia Brinson, minor heirs of Mathew Brison, late of Dougherty County deceased. \ These are, therefore, to cite knd admonish all and singular thje next of kin of said nltnors, to be and appear at my Offico on the second Moiihlay in September next, to show cause, If any they) have, why sail letters should not be granted to I. B. Brin son or any other fit and proper person. Given under my hand and official sign&tnrc, this 20th July, I860. W. H. WILDER, Ordinary • Jnly 28th, I860. 42— GEORGIA—DOUGHERTY BOUNTY. WJIEREAS,. Melvina M. Gpdwin, Administratrix of Thomas G. Godwin, represents to the Court in her petition duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully administered Thomas G. Godwin’s estate. This is therefore to cito all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, lo show cause, if any they can, why said Administratrix should, not bo dis charged from her Administration, and receive letters of Dismission on the second Monday in February, 1867. W. II. WILDER, Ordinary. Angust 4,1866 ' 48* THEY SAY 1 They say—Ah ! well suppose they do, But can they prove tho story true ? Suspicion may arise from nought Butt malaec, envy, want of thought; ■Why count yourself among the “they” Who whisper what they dare not say? Theysay—But wh AWhfflp Viiafcothe irHtTef wo No. good can possibly accrue From telling what may be untrue; And is it’not a nobler plan ■Po-spoak-of all the best you can.- They say—Well, if it shonld-bc rt>, Why need von tell the tale of woo ? Will it the hitter wrong redress, Or make one pang of sorrow less? Will it the erring one restore, ' Henceforth to “go, and sin no more 7" - They say—Oh ! pause and look \jithin, See how thine heart inclines to sin; Watch, lest in dark temptations hour, Tlion, too, should sink beneath its power; Pity the frail, weep oe’r tlicir fall, But speak of good, or not at all. GEORGIA—-Irwin County. WHEREAS, Thomas J. Young applies to me for letters of Guardianship on the persons and proper ty of the orphans or Isaac M. Young, late of said county, deceased. • ■%.' These are therefore to cite n#d admonish all per sons concerned, to be and appear at ray office with in the tim» prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters of Guardianship should not be granted to applicant, or some other suitable person. Given under my hand qnd official signa ture at office. L. M. COLBEKTH, Ordinary. August 4, 186G 43* - GEORGIA—Worth County. W HEREAS, Georgs D. Whitfield, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate of James Nolcs, of said countyideceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors o^said deceased, to be and appear at my office, withip the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not he granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and official signature, August J. Wv ROUSE, Oid’y. Sept-1, 18G0 . 40d county, deceased. July 14, 1866. GEORGIA—Irwin County. WHEREAS, James Doulk app’ies to me for letters of Dismission from.adniinistration on the estate of James Boykin, late of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ray office within the time pre scribed by law, to. show cause, if any they ean, why said letters of dismission should not- bo granted to applicant. Given under my hand and official sig nature at office. L. M. COLBERTI1, OrA . August 4, I860. 4:I *~ M3.1*15. —37 RICHARD HOBBS NES L HOBBS, AT LAW, ALBANY, UA. win Dougherty and the surronnd- in tiie Superior ConrN of ihe "’cd Stales Circuit Court at Savan- ^end to business in Qouth-West special a«;reemeut. *■*!; Hr,5. ' 33— D. IRVIN, Ittorncy at I jaw, practice of his- profession.— ■ u,e farmer building—up stpirs- ;l . Albany, G\. All business ct * »ill receive prompt attention. hk ~r 2:i. 2»—tf [Uwnohce. i»» in till IlSCotirtl S; We " er “- in Ir »in of tho South- ef ik i?- 801 ,l,e Brunswick, and most PmuuU Circuits. . I ,a g«oa Street, opposite the Express ;iVil 28,1806. llJ-. Callaway GEORGIA—Invin I’ounty. WI1ERKAS, Henson Poolk npplies In mo for let ters of Itisminsion- from thikOuarJinnship of Josh- i \V. 1-oulk, Into of said county, decent-oil. These are therefore to cite and admont-h all and singular the kindred and crcditorsmf said deceased, tb be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they can, why said letters of dism»M»Pn should not be grnutjyl to applicant/ Given under tfly hand and official sig nature at office. ^ jj_ COLBEUTIT, OrtVy. August 4, i860' . 4<i*~ «» Sn Citiien 14—tf ' JENNING’S ^fe°Cd I « r ,“;! w * Dru s 42 _ {f . Noticed f P(1 KB S d c I ^ D ^7 E V TO DR. 8. „ 7'iUfina'h'“l-Mltd to nettle at Jtttrv S? cou nt« in suit. *■ ”, 1866 ' LA1UHLE, Ailni’r. —; 16—n3t .^n , Tl 1 I K ^‘ niadcb yony J^'ttldents, Cuhirr. ° Xp 5 riencc OCC- y^ nire.l.l 'yf, Trcnnurers ^^Aaeneu, Stencil Too'worki, 43—3m The widow’s dower excepted. T. J. YOUNG*, Adm’r. 40- ISTOTICE. U NDER an order of the Court of Ordinary of Worth county, will behold at the Court House In Isabella, on the first Tnesday In October next, tho land belonging Uv the estate of Wm. V, Welions, late of said jufunty, deceased. It being 166 acres; the balance of lot number 159 in tho l lth district; the Widow’s Dower having been laid off on the north side of said lot. Sold for the benefit of'the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOEL JOINER, Adm’r of Wm. F. Welions. August 18.18GC. 45- GEORGIA—Mitchell County. WHEREAS, the estate of D. A. Bostick is unrep resented by the refusal of the Executrix to qualify, I shall proceed to appoint the Clerk of the Snperior Court or some other fit and proper person, - Admin istrator with the will annexed. All persons are hereby notified to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and file their objections, if any they have, why letters should not be issued. 14 P July 28,1866. H. C. DaSHER, Onlimiry._ GEORGIA—lilitcbell County. WHEREAS. Hie eeUt* of Daniel Clemens i« un represented, I Imre to proceed to Appoint Ihe Clerk oflke Snperior Court, or some other fit nnd proper person. Administrator wili tho will Annexed. Ail persons are hereby notified lo be and Appear At my office within Ihe time prescribed by law, |o show cause, if any lliey hare, why said letters shout'd not be issued. Giren under my hand and official sig nature, lids 18th July I860. , 11. C. DASHER, Ordinary. July 28th, 1R60.42-, GEORGIA—Mitchell County. ordinary's office. t-VLTJ Ul W. BARRETT applies to me for letters K of Guardianship of the person and property of Tarpley, Thomnn, William, Elijah, and Ann Wade, minors of Augustus Wado,lateof »>««»»%'f r This is to cite all pjrsons interested, to & le lh «*^ objections in my office, if any th g' h *”*.'“ fore the first Monday in^eptember neit,w h y le teraeliould not be grantUTto the applicant. Given under my hand and 0rdin .ry. August 4, I860 GEORGIA—Douhorty County. A pplication will be made to the Court of Ordina- ry of’Dougherty County, Georgia, at the first regular terra afior the expiration of two months from this notice, for leave to sell the real estate belong ing to tho estate of L. G Mutton, lateof said County, deceased, for the benefit of Ihe heirs and creditors of said deceased. It. E. SUTTON, Admr’: August 25th, I860. 60d * Administrators Sale ¥ 1T.L be sold, before the Court House door, in Albany, Dougherty county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in October next, within tho legal hours of sale, (100) one hundred acres of land, be ing the east portion of lot number (188) one hundred and eighty-eight, in the (9th) nineth District of Mitchell county, belonging to the estate of Alexan der Beck. late^of Hancock county, deceased. Sold fot^hc benefit of the heirs and creditors of said cslulo. Terms made known on the day of sale. AMANDA L. BECK, Admr’x. August 18tli, 1806 w 40d GEORGIA—HRchcll Con sly. WHEREAS, A. J. McLoitii applies lo mo for let lers of Administration on the estate of Sarah Mc- Loud, late of Mitchell county, deceased. These arc. therefore, loeite and admonish All nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not he grant>ul>he applicant, this loth July, 1»66. U. C. DASHER, Ord. July 28th, 1866. 42— Administrator’s Sale, W ILL he sold before the Court House door in Isabella, Worth county, Ga., oil the first Tues day in October next, within the legal hours of sale, lot of land number (164) one hundred and sixty-four, in the fourteenth (14) District of said county ; sold as the property of Chapel II. Brown, deceased, for the beuefit of the heim and creditors of said deceased. B. T. COLLIER, Adm’r. August 25, ’66 M. E. BROWN, Adm’rx. Administrator’s Sale' TITILL be cold before the Court House <oor, in JSx-as-sispSk? 253 and 254, in the 6lh district of said county. sSd L tU property of Jobn'W. Mitchell, deceased. known OfTtirc uny or^aic. GEORGIA—UoBRhcrty County. W HEREAS, Peter J. Stroier of said. County applies to me for letters of Guardianship of the properly of Julia Greenwood, minor of tho Stale of Pennsylrania, who has properly in the County of Dougherty and State of Georgia, who has no Guardian in said State to take Charge of the ’"These sre, therefore, to cite sad admonish all and singular the nest of kin of said minor, lobe and ap pear at my Office on or before the aeeond Monday in September next, to show osuse, if any lliey can. why said lelteri of Guardianship should not be ^CHyen under my band and official signature at Office in Albany, 20th Jnly, I860. - - ; W. U, WILDER,Ordinary. Jnly 28th, 1866, * 4a ~ GEORGIA;—Dougherty County. A pplication will be made to the Court of Ordina ry, at the expiration of two months after the publicatiion of thisnotice. for leave to sell thedands belonging to the Estate of Robert Johnson, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditorsfcif gaid deceased. SARAH JOHNSON, Admr’; Albany, August 25th, 1866 • #d. Angust 11,1866 *GEl). W. SUMNER, Adm’r do bonis non. GEORGIA—Worth County. mlVO Months after <iato aprllcsllon w.11 y «da rj to tiie Honorable Court Georgia—Mitchell County. • „ WHEREAS, H. II. D. Ariinc, applies to me for letters of Guardianship, of the person and property of Mary Johnson,,minor of Littleton M. Johnson, late of Dougherty County deceased. This is to cite all persons interested to file their objections, if any they hav'e, why said letters should not bo granted to said applicant in terms of the law. . Giten under my hand and .official signature office, at Camilla, Aug. 27th 1866. JOHN W. PEARCE, Clk. Sept. 8, 1861k Court Ordinary. GEORGIA—Dougherty County. WHEREAS, Peter J. Stroier Applies Jo*ne for letters*if Administration onthe ettate of George B. Kin A late of said Coant J deceased. These qre, therefore, lo cue and sdmomsh all and ‘Singular tho Kindred and Croduors of sajd dccensetfto bo and.ppcar at my Offic.m, *££ should not be gran- s - “’S'- August 25tb, 1866. ™ Sitting to be and appear at my ^ W ^ l "„ n ny ,h^ ha,e, ond Monday in September next any they have why said letters te Givon under my' hand and official Sigaalure at office, at Albany, 20th July-1866- Jnly 28th, I860. August 12th, 1866- August 18th, 1866. W. U. WILDER, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Worth County. rMIESE arc to notify ail and singular Ihckin I and creditors and all others conifrned, to be A, „ at my office witldp the time proscribed . .-£ P I0 5 how cause, if any tlicy have, why Abel Cox’ Administrator dc hnais non bn tlte cslato * f’navSd Cobb, dec’d, sliouhl not he dismissed from his said trust. Given under tny hand and oflicial signature, July •'•jjJJj’jg w KOL’SEf Ordinary. Jiily 14, I860. , 40— ' GEORGIA—Dougherty County. TYTOTICE Is hereby given lo all persons concern- ed* that on Hiq——day of 486—Daniel Wingard, late of Dougherty county, departed this life intestate, and no persoti has applied for-admin- istration on the^state of said Daniel Wingard, and that in terras ofThc law administration will he vest ed in the Clerk 'os the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper person, tliirty days wfter the public* tion of this citation, unless some valid objection * mode to his appointment. Given under my, band nnd official signature, this 6th day of September* 186G * Sep 8tk W*n. WILDER, Ord’y. Georgia—Mitchell County. WHEREAS, Nancy A. Tope, applies to me for let ters of Administration onthe estate of John.A. Fope, late of said county deceased. These, are tliereforejo cito nnd admonish, all and singular, the next of kin and creditors ^of said de ceased. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to* show cause, if any they have, why said letters should’not be granted* Given under my hand nnd Otfieial signature office, in Carmilla, Aug. 27,1866, JOHN W. rEARCE. Clk, • Sept. 8,’ 18GC Court Ordinary WE MET. I raw her in the omnibus, I never saw her more, She didn’t 6ecm to care a cus's If I sat on the floor; For witli one look she lifted me— My place she occupied, - Then spread her skirts' o’r two or three— More seats on either side.. Another look—I passed her faro And passed her.back the change. She took it from my hand—I swear, Aa if I had the mange. She looked—‘-just ring that.bcll I say.” Could I tliat look refuse ? She calmly rose and picked her way, Among the boots and shoes. I watched till she the corner turned, And then, with some chagrin, SwoVe to myscif—“may I do lunged! If I do tliat’again.” Tribute to Labor. The following is a beautiful tribute to' la- | bor: - ... ' “Why, man of idleness, labor rocked yon ** I in the cradle, and has nourished yonr para- I pered life—without it, the woven wool and silks upon yonr back-wonld he in the silk worm’s nest, and the fleeces in the sliepcrds, I fold; For the meanesfthing that ministers Ito tne human mnt,-«nrc the airvrf fccarat, | man is to toil indebted, and cven the^air by God’s wise, ordination, is breathed with la - I boh' - , “It is only thedrones who .toil not, who infest the luve of the active ‘ like mbftses of: corruption and decay. Tho lords of tho earth are working men, Who can build or . cast down, at -their will, and who retort the - sneerof the ‘soft-handed, 4 by pointing to their trophies wherever art science, civiliza tion. anh humanity, are known. Work on, man of toil 1 thy royalty is yet to be ac knowledged, as labor on to its highest throne of power. “Labor is not only essential to trno digni ty and independence, hut to happiness. It is necessary to insure the health and mind and strength of the body, without which the mind must suffer and become the prey of fearful and anxious thoughts. Without occupation of some sort, there can bo.no contentedness of heart. It is the greatest preservative! from both sorrow and sin.— The hardest work in the world, and the most demoralizing, is doing bolhing. No State or individual can prosper where labor, in any of its forms, is despised.” €at|erings. Loveliness. It is not your'dress, ladies, your expen- - , sive shawl, or golden fingers that attract the attention of meq of sense—thoylookbe- ? ond these It is yonr character they study, f you are trifling and loose in your conver sation, no matter if you are as beautiful as an angel, you have no attractions for them. It. is the loveliness of yonr nature that wins a^jl continues to retain the affections of the heatt. Young ladies, sadly miss it who la bor to improve their outward looks, while ■ they bestow no care upon thciymindsv— Fools may he won ♦y gewgaws, and. fash- ionable, showy dresses, but the wise and- 1 substantial are never caught by such traps. Let modesty be your dqess. Use pleasant . - jfc and agreeable language; and though' you 1 A pretty woman is like a great tfttth or a may not he courted' by the fop, the good and ;reat happiness, and has no more right to the truly great wiil love to linger in your, jundle herself up under a green veil, or any steps. • other similar abomination, than the.sun has m ■ i —— to put on spectacles. C5F" A rough common-sense pervades ■‘Here, you little rascal, walk up and give the following, m which is certainly more account of yourself. Where have you truth than poetry. ' )0 . e . n . 1I “Great men never- “swell.” It is only “After the gir s, father. ’ ‘threecent individuals,’ who are salaried at ' “ D id yon ever know me to do so when I tho rate oftwo hundred dollars a year, and was a boy f- • dines on potatoes and dried herring, who . No, su, hnt mother did. I put on airs and flashy waist-coats, .swell, “I have a good car, a wonderful ear,” sYtid 1 puff, blow, and endeavor to give themselves conceited musician, in the course, of eon-1 a consequential appearance. No discriini- ersation. ating person need ever mistake the spurious “So. has a jackass;” replied a bystander. for the genuine article. The difference he- ; A SHOFMAKER’s-Itu.u-Tho following is ‘ wee, | - two is “SreAt asthat hctwcena said to be a true copy ofushoemaker’s I of vmegarand a bottle of the‘pure received by a gentleman in (f neighboring jJ ulcc °* ? le S ra P c - town, whose family consists of four or five I ’ daughters: / Mr. Dr. to J. f To smiling Miss Mar To stamping ami welting Susan, To binding and closing Ellen, To putting a few stitches in Jane Stvanee Coincidence. The following are striking facts,' and are $L22 I worth remembering t “Bonapart and Wellington were horn in ...e same year; and Bums and HoggJ the Scotch poets, were both bom on January A fine stone church, was lately built in the 25th ; but it is more remarkable that Missouri, upon the facade of which a stone the two greatest dramatic poets of modern cutter was ordered to cut the following in- j Europe, "(Shakc-spcar and Cervantes) both scriptioii :-^“My house shall -he called thg died on the same day in the same yeaV, house of prayer.” Ho was referred for ac- April 23d, “1618. It is "further rentarkahle f . juracy to the verse of Scripture in which that Shakcspea, like Sohieski,. died on the these words xtccur, but unfortunately he anniversary of his birth.” , - - * transcribed to the scandal of the society the I ' m m m whole verse: “My house Shall btf called the f nmnnstlinn of thp IHnnn * house of prayer, but ye have made it a den ' C»“P»SlllOn Of the MOOT, - ^ of thieves.” . . ' Every object on its siififhcc of the 1 height of one hundred feet is dsstinetly seen - —— vf I through Lord Rosse’s telescope. On its .. . - fine, I am too apt to consider as not being I sur f ac0 a re craters of extinct volcanoes, -possessed of any superiority of fortune, but roc t 3 an a masses of stone almost innnmera- rescmblmg Uiose lmlians who are found to bIo _ B ut there are ho signs of habitations wear nil the gold tl*ey have-in the world in J suc h a3 ours, no vestige of agricultural re- a hob at the nose. [Goldsmith. _ . mains, to show that the moon is or ever was Evidencr of Folly.—Neglecting to ad-1 inhahited by a race of mortals similar to vcrtisc, and woud?rin^ that you do not sue-1 ourselves. No water is visibly gp sea, no cgpd in business. • I river, all seems desolate. . Refusing to take a newspaper, and being I surprised that people should laugh at your I ignorance. The people of Dels ware thought thqy saw a comet last. week. It turned out to be, however, a red headed. women chasing a %• fed bclore. And when the angel-woman book pedlar down tlie road for squirting to- had given the little child all she could eat, bacco juice on her Sunday carpet. 1 and sotne#akes to carry home, she.took her ' . . ... . . into'another store and gave her a nice warm A Western editor eopying a story about s h n wl and other matters that the girl neod- drowned man who had a wonderful memo-1 and was dismissing lier, when the child “Daddy, I \rant to ajySu a question.” I and the gifts of thogood lady seemed to bo “Well, wlmlrisjX^nty soil” such only as could comb from.him, or some “WiiyisTlESliEor Smith’s liquor shop like I one like him. It was not profane—it was a counterfeit dollar ?” I simple and suhlitne. “I can’t tell, my son.” | m mm — ■ “Because you cau’t pass It,” replied the « G !yc .ns a . plate of beaus J” ; said' a bo ^- l ., . , ■ , ' countryman,Vn a Boston eatingdiouse, tho Ihe old man was earned off on a shutter, otber morning, taking his seat install No. 2 having tainted. 1 J‘j} cans , N 0 . 2” called -the waiter “Ari-ali, he mo faith,” said Pat, ns lie es- • “Not by a darned sight .!” .cried the sayed to open the door of his shanty, in or- countryman. * •' . de'r that he might get into it. “Its regular-1 (‘Don’t tvau’t any of your No. 2 beans.— - ly locked in, I am.” “In,” said a listener, wan’t the first best—A N». 1 I’ve got .tnon- who thought to delect the son of the Emerald ey enough, X can tell you t” and he swung Isle in a hull, “in where V' “Why, ill the in the air a pocket-book of about the largest street, to he sure,” The caves dropper mar- j and greatest description that, tjie vcllci . I the eating-house had ever seep.