The American union. (Griffin, Ga.) 1848-186?, July 06, 1860, Image 1

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TMii ‘AfifIERIC*AN 03^I ON. ALEXANDER G. MURRAY, VOLUME XV.i She -A me dean irmon, every Friday morning, BY ALEX.LYLi i*. ll .UEiL'tY. T !•; K M K : two p<i.r.\;:s .\-vr.\ir u;.**n I:>.ikc fill! atv ■•;>. J :l i U.|' ‘ z .*.'* I. . . ,i ... ns, we arc t* iijjcl'til lo r! .*. •• ii . ,* ..: * ADVF. R’ I ’ f? r ’ IK XTS l’v il.-. < *l*il j.t I ? j.r.,, . li !•(*> for 11 *• ■ ii.v ;.;<! i . . i. • r .. ?übj*t‘f|tu t:t * out •11 :;i Aft Stiver* •• r>nrnf > ,rs >i'r vpait\ If ayjn “• • f;rc ; ffir .ni'ir >f .• • •/. / : ‘ f • crrhmf nut % nitri • J : ■, y<rl f an i:, th a. SlifdtrV * iti ••i*!rr ivui.iu: i• • . ■’ ijf’rr*r .. 0 fi fat, 01. rx;*i 1>I;• I• •. i*.t;M *• Jii *■..•; * .-. > J.’.r •Ter* . !•) iVmittv. ‘i • . • 14 • u j.i~, utU'f l.c I UI I{|Vi* i .. .1 J<;J mi-: {.*! . ‘ i~| !cil, l.‘t J.l \ • . . 2 T- Tax ( .P. .!* :* : • Notices id .-lt >;-•• ....u Cuiil‘i'l)., .jt- t*R\j- Sales*. t'T ‘‘ii.a! jin.j.-.: i\ of IXi.it' Jo*’ Sales and l.ai ‘i or \***r. t*, ** ?•)■!.- .. , . • .Amillciitions fur I * .• . J*e j weiklv lei 2 ‘i “ ■ Xotic for LeMcr* I i*n.i.- • .\ i \ .*•;.* ?m-. -.J miniM iini'l It .\ *• •* 0 • t*’ I Cj-O-ufdtan*. r ‘>’ ; i ‘ ! ‘ ••• • ‘ ‘ Us Ira v, 2 wevliP • • * A'lnouncnsj (\i *li T it. ( ‘ , * Orders **f • .•<*;'* > s ; * ;.1 * 1 - COSIIH I li‘"l 1 e< [ \ . . j • be ViiMi.'ic *il.i. 1 **.* ■ h ’ RAT 13 OF AD V 7. e 3“Tr.iu• . \ h n•* .. .:. “ |• • .f .. first insertion, :n 1 i'u ;•.*:• \.e i:i: i ‘o, ‘! .1 ... • “ . • 12 1 re. i’ ■ •• 7 1 1 ‘ ‘ i ! - ■ - ■: It 2 i I . . ...I I > I | Z < . ( *’ .1 1: 1 11v . ! v.. 1. * ’ * • 2 * ’ It l’ia•% •• h *: • ‘ t .: • . , '• 1 - 1” • ■ V • • 1 .• • ;? •; . .. ‘ ; ‘ ) (•;!•! ttl I. ‘\ ,• ! • I e.li|!u>s. ’ 1 • • ’ln ii > r;,.i - ‘ 7; • ‘ \ r o \v t:I-. P rp. s \*3 V ‘’ P ‘• ‘ ■ ‘ -■ ii .• 5 : A ; ;. .w , r.r £■ r* .* k*. . . *£>* “* v.\ u. ... . :* . : * . 8033183 & BROTHER. (SUCCESSORS To F.MKiISOX ■& RoiWIXSX t-A ijc a ■& n <#> HllL.li']. ii 11 -i> !r ir, r,i;n'nx. - Georgia. Hard. i-'O —ly. ■ahAr •a“ i r z* ’ n.":.: aai a. ivi. i:. A. v,\ R;>r;: • i m.i.\ i . t>t i n:.u \ i-ii.M v ! a? i.- i * nt!. .t.e.itfl ! i \. • . . e.a tor liic j .. - * -•! I- . . i'■ 1 I.** !I< \ ii. t: • v - riott • lininciifs •; tin* |*i .t -- m. 0 „ i *KKi< i i:—-In I .i .ii K . r..i!;k.*’hot- tort, on liill j 5! i >i. ‘A (K k WAu i A. 1 .• r >• Isly. dehtlstrY. OBIS. HA VIC I*><*;t oil thptii'tlv .. in 4 ;-ilV:n fr ‘ ‘T** tflC |*urjMMt 'l j*:u- 1 Sit *.:i. it.’ * f r ■. Itfancht-’tT Ih uti.-t i v / 1 , V T.- ; Ni.j|r .\:i wtffk ‘.iriM-.tel, nti'l o■••ru v ; ’ ’ for Office over Beel&'d .More. A met J‘> 1 - B- —1 v UK. jo:a.\ S3. cnivFiKiiU. .VI l£lt LY of Mo iwci !iti i*-.;!. *v.H. vii ’*- mortal to ‘this city. reMt*i lull v : ‘ : siontil servity? in I lit t*e of W-tln im* Office in A I*\l Ail UAL'.*. ‘ 1■ -; . i••■. i:e-n A. — k B. Matthews’. .March 24. I ■'"Jl--?bu*. J. J. KNOTT, M. D., sttiigeoHm, liiilM’r., U'OOho! A, \ ILL giv* his especial ntfentioij to f •.i v M*partin<*i*t W oi .Mt.-iieim*. Mi rati lie lonn.l, at ;i!i in: - •ex cept when proieasionally absent, at his offit* .in the Depot. Sept-. I* 185!).—tf. REFORM PRACTICE OF MEDICIHE. DR. li. F. PARMER,I HAVING PERJIANEN'I'I.V I.orATKD IN GRIFFIN, GKOItG'IA. temlem Ms siM-vi.-is t. the j t citizens ot tileC'van*l etnmry. beiu prtpnnMl tot rent scientific:. Uy the uirious >l .1. seise ; Ineiilent to the elitnate. both Acute n'l * nronie, Jfritli that success that may he couli lentiy expeeteu f jnin the use of innoeint Vcgetahle*lletncrtlcs. (Tails promptly attc!) l- l |i|. •(Tharp * tmulernle. in Alma h 1 1 alt. on lho ‘ll • v occupied ‘*V f the” inilc|K*iideit wliere In’ hi •) be leirml at all times when not professionally c,i-ga^cil. 4 March 24tb, l.vll. J. R pTIH lie'll imi % HAVING coll) nut mv mitiro Stock ot Coll fool iiiiicio'. ntl Cmii.lv Maiiuta. toiy. I urn now receiving a com plete Stock of FAMILY G..OCi:i:IKS, nt mv 01. l j ShwA,n!Tcp.the “ AiuericM Union” ottce, ko c ii wotfltl most re*pc *♦ 4<illt>cit the pctr< of tuy frtams ami old customers. The.city trade is p.n ficmiTT ty solicited. •%. (ioods given in exchange for Country Produce, i DAVID ROSS, AND DUJtI ACCIIIXT BUIIK MtM'FICTIiRCR, CCfiwr of'l'lonl nml CUm)’ (upstairs.) MACON, €f.\. 1a prepared to exeentc all orders for Ulauk Books for Cotiris &. Counting; Houses. And lo Hiftt} Music and all kinds of Printed Works, With neatness and dispateh. Ha trr.R’is. Gra iia n’s.GodEV'sand all other Mag •ines hound in cheap and substantial style. November 7. 1337 V. td- lT I.UKs I, . !,■ v .. .< ■ - . folMc.N. Id o\s \ |;ov.\. o.\, n HMI N s I I, X\ . . U ", ‘ ■ • r •’ ... ” ... 1 1 1... r..-. i Vi. i, ..., ~i ■ ’ “& dyf.” ;2V; ‘ 1 ‘ ••• .!• : u • • ‘t • 1 . ** ‘ . i. ’ “... . ‘ .1. i .as, !;. /■ j /** •- r w7 . V- ii iw*,- , r• / ri i u 1 /• . *’ * •.//• 1 v<ta (‘ ( r <i n 1 VTI-OISNEV AT LAW, • it, ..-.i- : ‘! * i * ot;; •.1 • i 1{ i-.ij:: J.i .... Y * . . •a. • a..ii l* i .(*!: * V \ ii I c:iri :ry< u. w<li. ./X tl- - > • • “.r- t 21; it ■VTf i/e v / <j //:';/ WM.I. \■. .. . - I :•! -I Ni.- V ■ \ J . | . , . XU! . . j! J\ , HU. ‘. ‘MV If.;;, J's * •. t 1 •’ ■ • I••• 1. . . f” ■h “ • ‘ii.*'!. *) 1 •! 7 1 : ’ ’ ‘v ” 4 ‘ :i j F. VY. A DTaL-L ‘TT : ) K N KY A ! I.A W. ‘■ ‘ . ; __ ;> * ; * 1 ; ;• .. i < 1 —: A. 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J-Ci OTIO: jZI~Z."2T CAX i) Y MAxYpArrORY ! f I*1! ! !- .’ ib'M ‘ii I \ .;■•’ j | . • • *. C -of I .1. •in u : •same i ;y! 1 u :’i k - .'•>*•. 1 ‘ ‘ • it'ilv.- !• I t ill ill” /.! • <>l ‘ • . ■■:•■;•■• 1 i"S T/’ taUci v .lit . • •:.. i /.■•*.. \ •, i! .i‘-o o.* ii::!’'/TiT'd ll'i> r; Vi! a f a 5.%3.!>* 9r ~ —. . r , • w i eatly fiitid v.p. ;u.d every C, v i ; * ‘ii ;.! V. .51 l>c e.V 1 I 8 •’1 to a ••oiiti’. am- I i--- dti-i. pitnai-’ •: bis t.- 1.. 1 s-.!- I i.’ nt. It • o .-in ■’ i .■• v- •••'•> to . i.t.-i to a'.’ ! ~I ij ~ , , ..j, . : 1-i lie >iil.v ..l -a .-.i I 4.i>m •• , ..it.-, ;.it.. i 11. a. ..: :.;a, ij. \ .rai-tv’ i\f T ; !•!• ■ ‘.'hi 1.- e... 15; , I -'I i'-ltv to tli. , i \.<H SVST.'.M JUIiN 1.. litlY.W.. liirmi i viol-, i- I'";) —iv. Xiousa 3iarj A XI. (■ )vnam tn fa \ %ain \\ n p,. v Til I T iv b-rsigised. has r” b*.'*a f ‘ F* t, ip. lijia.n ‘* iu %v;;i v . a* ■ :-Ct* O cxi'rttt • aus id* n 4be hue 1 ’ i’AIN I IN<> ■ £ V-atlv and with di-i*a'c! l it.’ l. on iu..is than it can be t>"c:v< and c!se-'| where. (! .v- :„!.•.• B. V- *MITII. 1 M. J. LiJMQUEST, and JmV.'atpbt,! HILL STREET, GRTErIX, GEORGIA. Pholngt'.iph© t ilst.il I• any •!* d-ed a : and Aiiibro | t ‘•*•('< i a t!e 1 i>t ;• and ■ entc.it >t \lc vs the Art. Via, a 11: i! t. ‘.a.. . -In \Vvn’\ftifC* Builditig*. UVVj Cun a ly's hril’g f> .. • Mai. h • ‘ “ -<y _ si.'i'fi t'.‘. r.'.idi ‘ |- at his pc: “.1 I’o. i'Uvnext d"-H‘ ‘ Gr.it & | lliinis. who.-o li"., i-ri*.i‘lv. willing aad “ a mg to t;- ( i-uiiiumd..to nil hi- old fi lends and many ik-w out*, la a.l j l In’ briim In -*f tbe iggfftCAßM>B B'JSIN SS.ifVt All jobs’ Ot repairing doap in goo,) sivloaod nt slmrt no ; tioo. Try him again. Jinn* in. s:i) l.v A T 111 S i ®ll -T|Mjg, &PIII. , ‘l’lir. -uasoriber has ag.irh opened'i T’FS ii, I iii iffia at nil* -ii'.j lat.eiv o-i-ii|-i,o| t.\ I h liilm'’ • --.i mi.a. Sir. 1 1 ii* j- i ing .10..,,, & Miiith. ivh r< In will km p nr-nrol .1 --■>- 1 r® t of > ! iff. ’apan. mid Tii!*\\* 1 r*• at \V!v -ale • 11• t;< 1. ALSO, A GOOD STOCK O V • y(5 \ ■ j ) ) <s3. 4*j U v c,„,|i. lato, ■m l Soup stiiv. s. . All kin Dos lob W.i k ! a- IVIlh ai-patch >l.O oil OU.il.to’O . an; i'ailol to ,i.- Mia a Ciin-.- .!• BViUi, 1 ••“• Jar. ISih. ISC.O tf. | 1.. I. ’• CANIPBKU. DOYAL at OAMPBKLL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, t; niFFis. • • r GF.onciA i XTi"Y occupy the room aver Bramier U Putnam ■ I 1\ Book Store Nov. 23.1339 —ts “grbre-ajl ehuuß. : 3fictcl fast that which is (Eiir;:;, <;eo;u:ia, Friday aiorxixg. \ july . im COACH Mali OF .CfORY. i_:i: X CF.irFIN, GEO.I < .. 1 • 1 .. ,;l I;| J | t 1 • •> .. 111 r 1. . ’ -r. I- . 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L> K .l I • k. • . wifi* **r • Ui - I).-, and -in *!. ill;* 1 !•..* ni'-.i in l lie Matt ai.il u- , ’A in.l tied ‘ v ‘u ? in M. 1 it.l /.*i:• Mi'-U*, .. \v-;. 1 j., 1 U’ , iic.it: v bom.*i a( J i.i.!i.eu. , ! 4#- I'l !• f ss. :ii;\ *..MI of f!:C Slate wii, it: if vxt’.i 1 ; j f af t •! \ ion, am! i ■ < ! -in -. •I I* lie * ;■’ by to 1 il. oM'i, w.i p:i, *r i! a ill •1I.• 1. • ti!l v c..VtT ; • si'as to •i v* M-11: • t’-> ICI •• v iiinry In 11 :ic?j oi't a t ion Our. 2'. * ‘ .1 I*. MA>t.\ &< <y. t JSJ X3 “W ‘rW ■. f ni> ‘BC* * M M e**, ‘im w ‘i • % 'i ii ‘i;! ‘KvPT rsHt ill} mSrMr - V* t rt b ■ and u w ikJ >Kn, II ab m 1111.1. STREET, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. i: ai;! - 111 ‘i. o .., u “Dili •v . I li.it JJ, ‘ r .7 no.in. ;i tfy i.lil s: 1I of \ io - il;. v jt.ive now on li • 01. .*ii l will ro limn 1 to lu* j*. .; .ioiail, vui 1 ami li v. y >cit % i vi asi-orliucnt <*t ilav and /iac j cjjpff .-I fi*;. l .ll i>- C r:rn—. I /'lit I lUI'JS 1 Uiiii. < !•.'. /'ll. Il • X .\lm <• line’ >. <on tor Sfninls, * \ ‘ !i.- 1;• u-!-. \\’a ’i Man'-. I . ! ■im < il.i.-ses and 1 laics, i11..! 11; m\ o;il.-r ii - - i 11* t*oj i A!-". V- ai'*j?;tii\ 01 and ‘ wnicfH ChM;i;t r. il-i(:i.!-.v,'i inu. - .-* \l* • ; f* 111 1* ji.w, .] :, ‘.o, rt i -it. n j.. .• t.!i \ b.l vc aim -t .1 •\? it a* in the I’m nit ir e 1. 1 •*. . * ,:. 1 il -I I.]to I. • j l-t .- V.'J Onn b<* •- t o 111. Ilia. ■ and -i * fi-* .ill •< \vi ; ub tin > W ill - •*! 0. *•••!. ill** lfio-t l. 1-. l iable tiTiu** l"i l ‘AS ‘. I •Y il adopted tor* triotl oof ••Small Profits anl Qrirk Sulos!’’ All kinds of !'u.nn?*’.•■• r.-p t*i* *1 at. very s! • f i/<.:i.*e. i< -I .-•*. !u, i \ *.,■ 1 • i.-nr \vi.i- , aii"ii W ■ A JYS* >\ k ro. (..:rr* n. aj.iH v.\ irpo —l> ir'Wlnville water-cube r FOUR X.m.KS X. 1;. (IF JONESi>< >r:o\ DR. SAMUEL IRWIN nAVIXCI ptcjvircd ample iiccmnuiodntion*f*r tne rc ci jton .t \ :iti.f *. *s prrptintl t* •.rent all diseases • .Ii it arc citable bv any c. in-* with as innel, suee*-’ i .t I :inv in: it lit i*n. b**i Nmili or ‘'••utli i’. rs.ii- cmnioo t, * 1 b J anau* rciptesfc l loir 2 *j*.i one large blanket, 2 tiort 1* m un -he* f S a n*l 2 t.; w•• I>. *ur -nis as inueli aw a*r. *\ , •’. -f. liglit. J. * >Df li it-X- mind. tYii'iion. motion, tnogi • f • , > w;itH i eu * M 17. iKbO-Hlf ‘ V. JOBRSI T. SMITH, * f* V-TU V GEO. tV. A; .JtJISAIi j MANt I-ACI ‘KhRs .IMI-WI! 1.l ‘A'.. ‘ itatw. (fapo, Oy #tviuv (doodj., I'.UIIS STYLE BfIWETS. FLOWERS, i ViBSELL.IS Parasols, ctoo. 120 Chambpv- and 50 Warren Streets. I NEW _YOHK. tf&~ lib ftrxl Si). Slroi-ls ab"Vi till* A’nr TTon s r. *5-9 *DRS. KNOTT &. COUCH. physicians amt GRIFFIN U. .GEORGIA. WILL give prompt orl umliviilod mUiiiUn to all bu •tr ss :riv*tc*’i t- tTii wu X B. Cuvr.u has the c.\elusive ror,trcl of the books for tie 1 rest i t \enr, for value receive I May 31. — Ir. EUWAI!D F. KNOTT. ITL RISLS l\ It!l\iM;.fii.(ULV <‘nc 1 Ik’ r;v lii t h, es f.on*'< n Ini'* a porm on lit*- htt< i*r./ *1 .-lit, frtii.* uliii li wr extract t!. ionuwinpr: aneiiinl thrlutiiU* T It* •_’* ir it. - ‘ i.t t**si c, Will: ML’iii-r” ‘ ‘ -ir tjjnj.in” “ goW Is liU* tolly riGiij-Miv. lin Hi* rT:.-t* ycr- prfn.*, W in* - h i v.ity cov, By iff**:; .i trdl, wliotij pcool* c.H Tield - 15.*.i la y. Ti: I> ; ’ , i * :,k* tint pou’ laud V. .1 t* T.i’iUc* - uorHi jt Lr ul ; Win j.- in- *1 an i . . n- 1 ar*’- b\ r< n Ao*l s, • !: T*-.• . i;t and -■*•! ! • ‘l’o i*ar f: u;i Tommy Suits'wul.M, ll* >n : t in', hand, •i- ■ ! T.uut.i S,iYrr V.*.ars A- il il- r. id. 11l * * dn * !’ nil t’.c tnuitllmlr. I A*.-li si rl;. him t , the rind. To ludd !r, 1 na!h o.’ finds— j -V l• •. ::t !i. .r !*.. i.I I,>l* v. liih A tut :: ...1 ] v ; 4 ,t *. ■ ■ •• • • ••• <til• • !’? ■.round, Tom S.-u. i • n tli * low : T.i...,: 1.., ■ |\i r, u . ; __ fern • ny 111!,, i ! , i i:p isiVoui c i.li iio?c in ( Kil'.c.l t<>rrv:>.. How ! “i hey Gem-ii their teeth in agony A’ ev.-iy |, s.l'iii liuafi;, \* ,- Ha :;.ju,i*,*. ti t neif *I >■ I'.'tiM'. i ■> frames Lil.v n ivvolvel'-.s er;n.l;. i iii n rises up a ti, u-ii-h eii.: r . 1’ rom all ihe a ,'crU roun.l. As either elr'mpnrm milriiis len-'th l p iTVlhe l.ioudv p'"r uiml. Sayers, with lucre Ilian iv.city r.iis, U feeble, flint and done; Ih e;,an, win. stalled with two eyes, ( ;ui s,.alee tiiaLe use •■ 1’ ime. Y\ ; mi They fight, a:ui ottlv :\c’it Floni eoW Tirdiee most sill'., r ; The I ttiriu • T,.itd wifii i,’.t: I eul, Eitottiti ;c tiuir I'TiYeer. A PHLi.Yri’ (*R Til il. Yv ili cautior.s step, ns we tread oi T-nuy through This iuifkats! world as other t dK i d". - - ! we still on i.iipjotirney tie aide to vievv The iifiievoleiit face of a dollar ■ r uvo, For an excellent tiling Is a dollar or two, No friend is so tr*e Asa dollar or two) Througlpcountry or town, As we pass up or down, No passport so good Asa dollar or two. Vi’, mid you rend yourself out of the bachelor's ere tv, And the hand of a pretty lady site. You must always he ready the handsome to do, Although it should cost you a dollar or two. Love’s arrows are tipped With a dollar or two, • And atfeetions arc gained With a dollar or two. The host aid you can meet, In parlor < r s reef. In advancing your suit, S Is a dollar or two. Would you wishyourexi-iet . r with faith to eml.uc And enroll in the ranks of the sanctified few, To enjoy a good name and a well cushion'd petv You tine: frc. !y conic down with a dollar oritwo. The gospel is preached For a dollar or two, And salvation is reach .1 By a dollar or two, Yon may sin sometimes, But the worst of all crimes Is to find yourself short Os a dollar or two. Till; (HUSKY'S UKVKNCIE. nv aloysia. “Welcome, welcome, Aunt Kiln,” cried a group of pretty, worry girls as a -soot, benevolent-look ing wolnnu entered tlo drawing room v.hero they wire < onvd slng. “li e wore just speaking about you, and wishing you wore hern to toll one otyour delightful stories,” . \ •• Mo-t willingly, my dear girls, would I oblige you, but i feel so sorrow ful to-night l le.ir my tales would fail to interest you.” y_ j No fear of that, Aunt Nellie; but as you afe, so sail, we will wait until some other evening.” lint she, dear kind auntie, seeing we wi re disap pointed, said: ** Girls, 1 will tell you the cause of my depres sion this evening ; Imt in imagination 1 carry you hack to the days when 1 was a laughing, light- ; hearted girl like yourselves. Full of dlf- - iTTHI glad-, ness, 1 tripped gaily akum the, ptttbw ay ofTfrfT, plucking flowers ofaW'i” ein trow every bower, lit- I lie thinking that, my bright dremis would s run b< | dispelled by th' 1 dark clouds of bitter misery. I “<Jurhim.-e was a perfect paradise : content and happiness beamed on < very inmate s face. One evening as'wc were enjoying- the pure pleasures of the social circle a tap was heard at the door, and a servant entered, announcing to my father that a stranger desired to see him. “ lie instantly rose, and upon leaving the room was met by a tall, dark man, wrapped in a heavy cloak. *'l presume you are Dr. Austin, said tuc man, . looking earnestly at .my father who graciously smiled assent. >• Well Doctor, my wife is dangerously ill, and I want you.to couio wi-L ail possible baste to sec her.” 4- “Is she very ill?'. iaqUfcMtny father, who did not relish the idea of leaving bouio on such an in clement night, “1 ’A v. ry."* r. 1 i (lie in-m. ..i i. ■ I"o I), -i >r,.: ■ , 1,.r (~. . .- 1 :,. i.. 1 n!*l l>” 1,1 .’ L. li.ri ’1 tim I.i.iii’ | !,,■ f-t. -‘’..'ii'*- * ’v. 1 b. I t ; !i .<•••-• tuir in : i, :ii. \. rn;> -I r 1.1 .. <>’ .; ’eii- !■. 1. • ui’:iw ii % hit ! . *1 .. 1 .1. uil .. 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I.- sh ’ lr |.!d<\ i *’■ *\ in r | *<* tlf.i !i,r. iia ii. and his - il I'on ! - I Iy, t‘M *iim; I : - f “M) i m; Wti Id: • I ta** ’ di*. v.li-ai I;: : I 1 1.1 1 J to'!- ( *• 1 T i\ l.’diii’ l* lon Uid ps “I * - ■ \ I*a l‘ • •v* \\!k ii ! t .!v \ou Ir * a >;r lua AiU t- shun* my lioiit* ;m*l In ari, * li, ry. 1 trover dr itu*d : 'i ‘• *-’M 1 tin i • 1 ol Vi'n-'di lit at 1 ■ iu. u!;v did 1 ttol h i *y • \ I.*. iln* mi ! • .}’ COUliorl Mini .’Ulai lire lim! Olire* \\;,s >n.ur.% and yon svould li m “ t?**d this in*scr\ .” “ * WHltatn. s i ! lii a i r .. jI v, lam d ml:, do not h'lin'd tut ia” moumtls w irti tljou-ins like tie** *, i>r m \ **r <t. * I I r jrrt nrr i ho : c e— ami i|'u •: 1♦ !t j!Tt*l ln\u:y ay*t<’ mine*, I \\o.dd yive ll*. at ail lot t!*. ‘ “M ; . l.ui.r. vi... - “...r at the win ilnw, Wli-IIOO'U In li’ ivc, wiir.l ITU’ living w.mm . !•* litvl lUr- .Hen i.is fire .nr-o, in.itioiir 1 lii!:i li. rim\v r.< Tir. “i. ‘ii, E* ivl,l: i ii'tvp i-. y.iv. il *i.. nn . in i■• ,1. mum'll yivi. .'.<•! i< ‘ili.ijw I r:n Hi'.- piis.p'T u'l Vi, t Ui'iliii.'.-, T.’i: I !"••! v.iili 11..’ •• .i. |- ni'ivol join’ ii.,” I.'.- !i.'iu - l v. 11l I-Vi my “M l.ilhi'i- s,‘.ilril him i il". %vli.Yi (lie woni m r: I,'ili'.l ns lull.mvs . | “ ‘.'line. O'.. ,h is li-'en a str.ur re fate; and ’ b’uort thoiigii my life has l.ei nan eventful dileU— -1 have no rt'memhrfvnee ol my parent a. lor in my childh.iod I hid no settle 1 I. >n a I.'tt !'■ 1 a wan 1- : ering life with a *;i|uey hind, whic h i vi.r treated i me witlrgreat kindm - ; y< t lalways fanvied I-did . not la-long to lie in ; h it at that time the thought ! tt'T.uh e*l lilt*little, f.r I wa.st,i> I til of gaiety to | think long on hnytliing-serious. From n wild, 1 frolicsome girl I gyew up to lie a tall girl of sivt. e.i ; iK-hived hy tl.'C hand of dark j'ipsit and was treatcil as a iptoon among t'lem. My . word was law, and it v. a; strange t > c the t. n ‘d. rness and respect which they tendere ito me. “ But they had heelt hraade l as outlaws, and the government liii.l set a large price upon their heads. One day we had taken refuge in a envoi it after biting hunted as wild l.easts, when we’ wer suddetily .s'trprise land cajottred by a lai'g- I.'. ly . ol eotistTihuhiry. “ •We were put in prison, and after tv short tr!".i ■ the band were eondemni 1 to death; hut my | yor.tb guini and rt” iiiatiy friends., and the v'en'raldc ] j judge, who had taken a great intrre-t in mo, I.liv ing no dill Iren, adopted me 1 hi own. “ I wept bitterly at the terrible fal<- of my . ’ ! . . (impaTii-ms, wl.i tn I sinrert !y lov. and a- I . was h'd liug tliem : last a'-iieu, tin chi. I', who a ! ..tern, tiivsterhmnlm.il, called me to him, 1. mded J ui.* n- mull bos, Toi l hide me out..;. hmi .s m,.. r to open it until my twenty tir-l hirtl.d.iV, fv.]. 1.1 ; lv vowing t .do his hidditi ‘, I lu le them a la.st farewell. ’* My horn with the jutlge and hi. l.e .atlfal wife was 11 that I could tit:.sire ; they loved me tenderly.atid did all ill tlieit power to uiu'te me hap py. I had the best masters, and t very attention | was p-.id to my ed ucation. j *• At eigliteen I enteied soelety as the adopted i daughter of -ludge Dudley, was will received, ami rei lied a ladle during tile whole wason. My adopt.-d father, who was very pro:, i of inc. inten ded that I should make a ‘real lnaic.h, but wiien I loi.l him that I la-..towed lay atieeiious on William, Ins rugetmiTW no bounds, lie declared that no beggar should will me, and bade mehenec i forth consider lito fr’end, tlie II <:i. taper Single ton, as nyr. fftflire liusl. iTid. 1 replie 1 tint*. Iwo lid neyor Wed any person but William, and that it 1 Would he ue'.c-..< to urge tut in tlr* matter. I was indignant at his applying sue’i an epithet to \Viis - ia:n, who was a man of rare LalanU and a young lawyer Rtruggling to uttain an honorable position : in the world. makS “ Hoarse wish atiger, he bade roe b*Tfie He said UC laid too long iTn’ W"4*'^iie,"lWUmigrate;,d , girl, in bis boineTftmcr thinking that like a viper 1 wopld tlittu him when he least e:.|-f ’ lit ; ami muttering an angry begone, lie almost hurled tile , from his house. “ Loving my adopted father. I sought to be re conciled to him, hut la- was dead to my entreaties unless I would give up William. That week Will iam and I were married, an.l humble though our home was. happiness ever hovered around u*, un til one unfortunate day my husband was riding in haste to a neighboring town, wlictl b<- was thrown from hi* hor* and severely -hurt. For weeks his life was despaired of. Nigh* and day I watch ed Lv the bedsid” of my only earthly hope, and the Almighty at last rewarded my eliorts and spared my husband's life. Daring the excitement I had forgotten that wc were almost penniless, and so.<n tlie.reality stared vs in the face. IVe were forced to leave oer pretty cottage, and 11 illiaro, with un utterable agony, watched, roe u I cti-.i-a*. --"I to earn a small piUmp -Jo rii-tiou life. Bui -*.y eon milutioß wat not strong, ad I was soon attached by a dangerous tllnesar wiitch ts wa ting rny U r e a-vay. I have but % short time to Jiv” Dogtor,spd EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR 1 NUMBER 31. ~ I',.’- iTsirr i.f my t-.irntydrit- .1 tv ;■ I, i. ‘t iii’ I (lie, have the mytcjv wliidl my iTur.i-.cTcd. Duclur, •’ i ui.’ ilitil ! „>\ lying on tha UMDtcl. I’lKiT *’ ovj n:l kissing lier L ‘, li ile 1.r.'.v,•• tjc ciimforteil** ” *.> Mary.” I. • m.irnturcii, “ I vrill never know i mii'irl ii.” ‘ i. i ‘ *lis"rnl. oponerl the lKrx, and • ” i> “ in!• f ic. ’>.l uasalmot hand* ‘• •’ •> i” i r.s wh.Tji the w.flnon said: • • , ni'il.ned. IlocSor; will you b :1 ■ ‘ i ‘ Ii ! >-m a!o id yourself f • A - .,> of |, .j .r I ‘ll sWini h‘s hand, and on j i. W.np il !i|i my i I'in r i,ml; ” ‘l'h • ‘ifl fv th.j the clilM Mary, who lim i . •; v i'h our tr'.n 1 fir year*, is :Ue d.raghfer of Dr. A Li. of I: i'm!, ti hy me to avenge ,i\ ivtin winning front me the 1 only lieing I ever hived, i :.:n .ti, <ut fi. die, a:ul I !.'k ta f*- l>cir>t'n! rni’ v mi try done to one I t.Tna: lnvwl.” *• V. .i .nnel ‘,! lino, my child f* cried my lit In r, hen.iln” e'.if hi- Tve'.i Totiml daughter.- ‘* M” and irlin.’ Mary, for v iw.m 1 have mourned for l>>ii.r, >,i; years,* it ii ihu* 1 Im hold you ? •"•il, * .It, ‘.re tuy e.iiU,” he said with fmn i ..■ IM,. 1,..hi- -I.V- her. “ i ntlit r, iv.".:- -tH site i D'.ild murmur, m ulie tipisn a pillow. “ U di .in. I ,i;.i ti.y father, too; lore me an a •>,i. tir loved on.* siav yet live; but if it to t “id's will to Like her, wi: will never be ••pora ti'd.- * “ I i.i’.ii’ tn sprak, the lius’mml < Uspod wannVjr my l ithi-r tt linud. • / i “ Wo wfimlurnl fntlior, <li<t not return thatnigM, a i l w.-ro n >t a little notmiialtcd to son him drlvlag m i Uy ut> to the lions-next morning, and in riciting , laniM, i idt ring the servant to place a bed in the easy old family < irriau-r, and directing my mother to prepare to receive a nick person. Withon* w n ing to icive am- expl.uiation, ho hurried track in i!ie ii o. nnd in ala* it an hour he and William 11 - 1-i ly curried in the s'ck woman am! laid her in tie s.niortaldc lad .trhhUi my mother bad j l>re,un: l. ‘ ” Calling her into tho library, ho told who the ■s*ranger mis. The lnlt was too great for my iii-i.li i, a:- ...lone.] upon the flour. L'lMia reeoveting, 'ie gazed nlii.iy •,—, My ‘i nt. in., little onc,.h.tvc they brought you back V*.... oil, how nil'i'ciing wit* the meeting hclwacn | ’ii - . ir.oi.il. r amt Iter loug lust daughter; ami when 1 din , h util i ii It that I would wil> till,;.y give my life lo have her*. J “ Motlier,” she aid one day, “do tell me arhi ttiis Liouuuil \ allcrilio.” *• My child,” said mother with a sigh, “ he wae my adopted brother, and only in thus light did I ever regard him ; hut lie, unknown tome, loved < tne with all the fervor of Ids jraasionate nature"— 1 fe declared liis affection for me, but I told him I wa* tlieyilll niccd of your father. U : then vowed V*S*r4 lieuveu, if ever 1 liccsime the wile of It ilhert Auatin, he wmld'lie avenged. I heeded not Wa threat, and soon ufh r was married. A few years after i >u were burn you were stolen from us. In vain we se irehed in every din-ebm, but could find no chi tio r!■ st darling—and long, long, my Mary, tve have uioiuu. 1 you as dead.” #* *# ••**: >• The night wind tvai’led sadly aronndour homo as the ska bnvol death deepened ttj on the brow of a <ier M iry. . 1 , yk •• Fu: her----William-- Mother—all comcnearmc, | she nrimiuied liiinily. “ I would see you all be ir< I d'part. Good-bye, good-bye,” she etdaim* led, kissing us affectionately. “Oh, do not wdtp • for nv; 1 am leaving you hut for a thm; and oh* what n h ippy reunion o-.jra will he when we msM 1 m yon bright spirit laud. But httsli, they areeottr ; ;I mu tin-ir arms ontstrctched to greet me; I Lhe. r the nitlsie of tire heavenly Jenisalem. Ml well earth —farewell, all that his deaf to me, fieM* i jvid. Almighty God, unto thee I commend ms . t. Jestts, rcce’vc’my touj.” And with om I bun, ; rasp, the soul if my beloved sister W 0 wMfejj ted to realms of hli-s. ! H *• It would he needless forme to picture ce(9 grief it her loss. It wo* heartfelt—earnest—SOlH ! p“.ir Will in ;;i at the moment needed all our. SSfIH •j-den^-t-sympathies. f t i'.rlV* said Ant Ells, site saw the leMR ey > sos her attentive auditors, “ this nfgMlMDw | nnnry of that death-bed scene. JljyyM wonder, then that I am sad ? ‘mdK- w ’• - < >ii no, darling Ann’ Lila,” they all exclaimed, “it w ;ih a scene too ouchieg eves MsOTLrgottOh but tell t;s, auntie, ia;deur, jpowUnclc 1 who is always so the William ,1 i of whom you speak*” “ Yes. girls; lie has never forgotten bis idoliTfif | wife ; ami I often thought, when you wete.tfiMifgfei . bin about getting married, what deep wounds jam must have inflicted on hi* breaking beart'LgjgpHr ™ I “ Had we know nwe were inflicting Mph” raid 1 t'ic girls, “we would not for a moMy think of , tormenting him ; but the future wilhlhow how sor; ; j ry wc arc for the past.” “ j From *!mt day may * JdtaPng dill William t(g#(fr:!.;Fii,ii 1* Uivv upon the fair young girls who sought to soothe his nieliutcholy, and by a thous and acts of ‘kindness to render him happy; and I hey w ho loved him as a brother found in him that friend which the young need —a sincere and truth ful counsellor in every act of their lives. ftjpA gentleman who has juat returned from Arkansas informs us that lie heard the following ; conversation at a tavern : “ Halloa bov !” “ Halloa,-yourself” •• ( an I get breakfast here ?” *• I reckon you can't.” “ Why not r Mas*a*s away, Mi—drunk, de baby go* da colick, and I don’t care a darn for nobody. Mr. Wm. D. Murphy announces in the Now York Trifjune that bb name was used as one of ti.e Vice Presidents of thy Black RepnbßSan melt ing nt the Institute without his knowledge. Ho - up ports Dell and Kvcrett. - -d Z3T C .oka and ler.mlig may give a man powef and confidence; but, uuibrtiiu.iVely, they are often very far from giving Mm cither feeling or poliWi v ‘*> i ir