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VOL. I—NO. 30.
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PCBUSIIED EVERY
SATURDAY MORNING,
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EICHAED W GRUBB
OFFICE IN PHII.LIP's ! UTI.PI. G
Wyj.li
Subscription Rates, in Advance.
For one year !Vf..s2 SO-Foi nix montli..st.fO
Club Rates:
Fivo copicH. oroti one yeur " 0(1
Ten ** or over, each nu >er *SO
A Ivertising Rates:
~ su.ir.\HK, I" linos sp in-, rirsl lii-oi tion.. $1 S'
.. Ruclj snl)!i-(|'loiii iiiwrlinfi... 1 IH:
•f?“ Si>,clat Hafts If Yearly ami Knife idrertisere.
VI vorti somoni serum ros|M>nsil>lo purtios will hi
p ihljshoil mill! :irh*iv<T mil. whim the timo is not
„ „. r ;i|oii nil tin* ciHy. n<t paymonl exacted imml.
inir'i.
Commiinlratiinis nr indivii'ml benefit. nr ol
y .... r j,iiiril ohnnictor. ebarced 1“ Hilvoriisoimmts.
Marrlnys mil . thitnarv notices not exceedim
lonrlmos. sn'iriN-fl Tor froe pnhlirHtion. Whim <=x
c o liip/ that spurn, charged is hMmumtr
.•ill- inr i lvnrlisnmnn*s <lnn upon p'osnnMllol
-i'■for thn first ’-flection hut ii spirit of commercin'
j vr.ilitx will ho practiced toward ns/niHr patrons,
-v.ii'i inv tnlsnnrtnrstnnrlinif. thn above rule*
1,,. ,I.Herod 1 •• -viUe-ut deviation.
\sl ieM, r s and cnninitiiiic li ms mould ho addrrss
R chard W. Grubb,
DARIEN. GA.
riTY HIRE’ T MiY.
Cent ity Off'cers.
Count: / Coavni^si.njtrrs —T P. TY;w<*, Choi man. .T,
P. ijii-'Ti Ja m'H W’.ilk.-r. am s I ofkMf'on, R. ..
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(Vpi'l' T i R P.-Ur. <. K*mn.
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Or Unary - L** ' i* 4 •Luk-Gnt.
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Is I r • f,i V It -2:r>o p. M.
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P o-jt tor U.Min-**** <*k fik this Train arriviuir |
*P 'y rk onlv t 10:T) PM.
r • • it Hrn riaily at 10:W P M. !
Is ; iru -taiok ... A M !
A ; i Sivjifinah. S:‘2‘ A. M j
Mir rs fiM’ti M;KNn Oy 'I mil R. S:00 V 'I j
li**i‘i coMM'Tt at .J<* uu'vith fr.ii'i 4 nr Klnrhla. Pan j
smi _■ ••** fro a F!ri'!;i oonnoot it ,1 -up wit tMiin j
arriving in via. <,n at 4-80 P. M.
.U'GOM M - D ATION TIDIN’.
(EASTERN DIVISION.)
-Le tv.- Savannah i M oulay. Wednesday and
PfiH.avi at 5:50 A. M.
Arivt*at J su; (Afoocl.iv. Wdn-'shav and
K*ida\) at ' '.. .12:30 P. M.
Arrivt at l-.wton M.n<lav* U e<lne(*day awl
s'rida*.) :t ' ’. 7.W P, V.
li<*aVi* Isiu toM ( I*u *s!.iy. Tluifsdav and ■
iirday at *. 5:40 A. >1
I-t*av. f. r-iip ( n- silav. Thnrsdav and S iMf-j
da i at ' 12:40 P M.
Arnv Mt Stv *n ah (Tuesday, Thnr-dny a ,x
Biitii.fla% ) ir . . . .5:43 P. M.
AC OM MO RATION TRAIN. WF*
(WESTERN DIVISION.)
1. 1 vc i• v, inn Tin t :-v i xnptK.) 7:1*5 A '!
A■ ’ iv, at Vil 10-1 i. * ■ ' 0.-:n \ M
Ar iv<> ai Qiiintnt) “ I0:AJ '. M
Ariivo „t iti-mi.i-vtllc • 2:1 P M
Anive at A Hi-, i v . “ r .(V •
Albany. * k * B:‘s A. M.
I-oave Thonia-ville, ** 2: 0P M.
Leave Oiiitinan. k * 4:15 P. M.
Lavt Vahtosta. “ P V.
Arrive at Lawton. “ 8:05 P. M
Connectinffat Albany with Train on
western Railroad leaving A!’ any Sunday. Tn' l- day
l Thnrsd.iv nn I arriving: it A'banv M**nday
AV '-rlnesdny and Fri ay.
Tr;iing no Tirunswh k and Albanv Railroad h ave
Junction (No. 9. A. and (i R. R.) for |banv
■° n Mon lav. Ve inedv and Friliv, at 11:00 A M.,
arrive from Albany y, Thuixlay and
Saturday, 2 49 P. M.
Mail Sraim*rl eaves fur Apalachicola
Thursday, at 8 A.M.
’ 11. S. HAINES. Genl. Sapt.
DARIEN. GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING.
BRESNAN’3
EUROPE! HI
gmtty&l&gSß&M L. N
15C, l’>B IGO mid 12 “RYAN STREET,
AXX Air r - - - GEORGIA.
T' T E Proprietor havinir comp’eted th(* n-anrv
nrditioiiß *nd imp’ov*ments. can now offer to hi*
truesis all th comforts to be obtained at other hotels
AT LESS THAN HALF THE EXPENSE.
A RKSTAIHANTCs TIIL EI IMIPEVN PLV\
llhs hei n added where unesls can.nl nit Imirs.
order whatever can be obta in <1 in llae market.
Ko3m3,with Board $1 50 a day
Determined to he outlinin' by n ffb is n>
trial, ronfid-nt that complete HUtisftaction vviil b. .
“i vel>.
JOHN imiLSN \
Sppl9-ly Piopjiilo;-.
FALiTaND WINTER, 1874-5.
EDWARD J. KENNEDY,
MERCHANT TAILOR
-120 Broughton street. Savannah, Georgia.
Invites the attention of big former patrons and the
pub ic in jreuernl o his new ge.leet- and rk **f fi e
Knrlish and Fretn h I)ig<ujrtlH, < Hs-imers and Fancy
VcMiiijja. iili f the eh- icest oods arl.ip and t ’he
st asn. which will be made up f.o order in ilir most
approved fa*bions.
Ad warranted a? repretn nt-ed. S pl9lv
WALTER A. WAT,
ATTO H N K Y
AND
Counsellor at Law,
AND
MAL ESTATE mm.
I) UIiKX. (i A
ILL pnr'ic* ill the pelin-Coiirl< of hcon?,
* ri solM' (• tosh C’aiii-h n. <;!v n. W yin .\j |
•I. Tilt a H Ltherty a"d B *yai v'so in the!
• r.il ( v airfs in eases of Bank upicy. Jkr.
Pvir icu ar /Moti "*v* n i* the colhcrion of {
i'm-. and the* ex tutil:.t:ion o‘ Lui.d Till- s.
Npft 2(3-y-
NOTH E
•<>-vS! IN. K .• the STK. O iHKIK ft |>t ii
* K 1.-- • I !*.. t ll :'nd fe* -lei; 21. 1874 mI 'j
!l ; s P- !(!'('!.! P i KIJ on tin wnol jii •. ■
- s., k #} i|| i) at tile ii kof it- o.Mn is •r !
.1 II MIT .
i Si ! f (I 1 till r ( ; ,
-j? ? miur- r? ;*■
a ... - m Ihmr s srj% - , * r *SS S • ** *
• FFi.i B■s pt f s w -ft ■i" t. th ptiidic.
' >p ci ! tr. ti n vt-n !o .-• vs
.: 1. Xj i\ .
ii ich •• ton 7/ ■- a
11 !
•' idiffi I{A :i {jC •
!’. '‘it :u' i.A ll Uk 11
■>a!Ml y ; : ;l\.
| \ v \ snldiiion- hav • l>"i n md in Pis h r.\<
• <m? th*- past •• nili. .inti the Propii- n ak
>' asu in : • lie. t liir dill
I ATtiON’S A > !> El> ! 1 N'DS
,r to d’ v-br> and... > FTRnT.C LASS er *m oda
’:• s | ;.t he is ready los.ili L i.-ii.i-il ti e hdit.W
i* e tat • :
Bo m! id lode? L r pci* month 00
Tal*h* Board ** *
Pto, r*| and lodvi r “ wi*k 10.00 j
ll ..td * k * p.-rl;o 2 DO
Lo(l r > j
A. H. CARR, Proyriehor,
M. CO TV7 V xL Clerk.
"and. i\ in nn7
BANKER & BROKER, 1
Brunswick, Ga.
jy Y 8 AND SKT.I.S KXC ANG*•' ON Ni-v Yi*rk. ■
I > s,-;VHnn h, Bii'iitn. itnd Plnhi i-’jihia. at in'-isl
min ki t r t.".
itii.vs unit si‘l s Goiii nnd Silver ili(l 1 urnm c:.i
P-pi-r
I ‘liti—l allow, and on spi ci.-it di-posits
C'lth-ctinns prnmpi v Hlu-mii and In. nI 1 1 ii J -< i
liciti-il. A|‘>l jo-lT
Mclntosh I’cunlj !i|) ic! 00l
THIS M lIOOL V 11. OP! N VT
•S',l3 School Horse j
on the Hhltre. at 9 o’clock a. m . on M.*NDAh
19th day of Oclob r 1871, under chatg- t i
r.\ ?;i>.\ n H ' eM.rs,
EM iad jia*.
MassC l.ll'FOIiD ST.\> FOM O,
is? t.: .
li*' t,lisle s , I,‘si l a 'll ' p-"‘ m (*ii- 1
id 1 tn rp ,>t uti . upils w tii sui h * o .a- 1
111, ' ha vi.
For hi: tlmr ,i icn! rs avp’* * ’■ 1 ' • n
Ih B..:,rrt E N EGI.AY.
A. :
M. L. M F RSJI N, I G. M If V
B.uns ick. Ga | I) oirn tin.
MFRSHCN & MAPEY.
ATTORNEY- A'i LA YY.
tT’XL 1 practi-'P in all the Onur aof th. Bill' s'' ; <k
" Circuil Hud McTnto-h iu ‘lie ilii'leru Cmuit.
Dart mi and Brunawlck mado asptcialty.
May 22-lV-
WtW. SHENCK.
TOOT & sios maker!
i'\R EY, GEORGIA
IS NOW pre ar and to do my s rf c*f walk In the
Boot Hint Sh e line. ustom-nvtdf b fnri>!*ti
ed it r rsoiiMlih* pile s Shop ui B. Pfeiffer I*, 1 *, op o
si e Matrnolia lloiire.
May 3D
Pu nam’s
USIER7 STABLE,
DAK! 5..N & U;U\S Vlt K, tA .
A. TANARUS, PUTNAM, Prt’r.
Mua‘ 2-lf,
islSl BURN EY ,
P LAST EU Elf & Jl HICK LA YE 11
Is prepared to do plain and
ornamental nlasteriiig.
BRICK WORK
—AND
ilouxt- |)iii;4i|i< iii style at
• slioti notie -.
DA it!Km, OKOUdU.
BURR WINTON7
CONTRACTOR AXD RL'I LDEIt,
DRUNSAYK K, (IA
I>L-NS and Spi cifiiations Cniniphcd on short no
- ticc. ill ciniiij.n PM'ivct Knildiiii's in every
style. A'so Mlpertl'K lid B.i rlii.ps at reas liatile
p in s, A‘l uiders i, It w llli the firiii .! Atwooda &
Av r , D,r eii, Ga., wi.l be altumled to with
p M i;. July 4 if.
Me Robert Gig illiat,
ATTnkXKY AT LAW,
DA WEN, GA.
•
I >ll Mi’ ; ATT 1 I >\ ciV'-n toal lppil htisines
I hi ii„ K-isti rn i-iift Bruri >cs i iieulis, in and i
■ ■ I mi. il Sia'i— Courts at n :|i.
A jird i's—" v.
C’MiDYLAk • 11 DIMS
! ’ . ' t } 1 j LAI I .
prx-wj K (iE I.GIA.
|FKI ’K—Cor- W c •st-'. and r 'rftinc*stv , i s:’ p.,
‘V -r l-r -i and s B ain A L'.
W'li |l*M C*l r ill the COU ti so the B IHIrVVi k
C rcuii and lie cty i t arun. >.a.
AUjr l*!y
", tr^oftrAE,
A:T -R • tAT r fi W
I)
NOTAiiY I’l'liUr.
DM! EX ------ OEOHdIA.
e iii iii Brnnsvlek n a-'ei u ‘ ir-
I" lr, n- so! ei o'. uP ce next and," r
ii 1 (.'li irelifl's auire.
I'- I!. WING 7 ,
tr • > r, Yf\ ?vc.-svrT Ar
. < *... o . i :■ * u /v >i r .
■ V*
TioiUei' aod lumber,
f s fit y f olicits pat/er.
"= e
GA.
i
Dr. SPA . •: KENAN
DM.U.X. GA.
. • pp:-r> ; ,|es ■ r ret •’ e-liz l f
1 • . ~i- . ' v tf -i* n- .< a•"!
hours reel
1,.-11 eo-,. • ■ .’■!,■ W i(*■• i
'Ui, r . 8 i;
/ , t ; \ T > f z v
w. is ‘ •- i IN :
MEASURE}: AM L\ ■] it V O.
or
Timber end Lumber.
!;<■< •<•: liilly soli, ;t S J auo.iags.
I aHI KM. - - • Of.OßfclA
'T \y\g Af*r o r nn
. EWbi-: gs*jU,,
COMM I % MI CHARTS
AND
pm ' CENTS
N. . 4 • .CUR .11 : ; v RKE r.
t Louis Missouri.
n■i t'. I ’. r-f -*■ 1 i *' • pu - •In •* r.n orrh**.
.r.t! I*l < c i* ty r-d F*rm*i£r
im; m ! -t . i l ?#*ll T *■ -ov had a lone *x
• (* . ’■M pSKS n
I)R. ti niGNSX ,
> ,‘K O'!.-: ’>(!! .
f.'-.i 5! o £•>•.'.' !'S, >r<)‘'|tp' f 1’
t-.-r ■ , ih j) i*'" , ; . f • -
f.:: !ii l>i icr ; -'".it G - * - ’
fiisCiisps *J' 1?t
si ml IVvpt'i
. . p., ■ -i-.fl’ : ini* Imm a- e.f the ■’/•* . r.\ .
vr :i et! te c..!l on P • fiT t ' ■*’ : v
nrt y
A l < ; • I.' dif -.nets ;it. 1 ..’tf • ’ *.
A ril *?u—l \
( : iilili' ( hick
t \ ? . v .:. !..I t’b' . lure
* ' k >ji ;• ii i wild
of f* t‘ r** 1 E t 'y t‘ li ft . ''l'- t f r’tu.
Th* ar tin* iH*f* ejnek* i,s u. rhif * UiiMr. nnd ar*
b- tt r tkiMii other breeds ior ia}ii e^ r . Call and
u look al them.
L. ECKMAN & CO.
FRESH ARRIVAL.
-\4’E have just r. Celved a iaree assorment of
* I • ODi 8 i,| every description and var ely.
DI:Y GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES
Atul (.verytliiii-v usu.-ily kept in a
tirst-eluss
t
GENERAL FAMILY STORE.
Citizens of Darien, look to your
nt( ri-st nnd Imy from ns. We sell
CHEAP aiid f r CASH.
Come every l>-ly and exnmine our
Gooib.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
L. ECXfVIAN & CO.,
• RO.'.D STREET. DARIEN, GA.
G S’ iitlltli dS' the Ridge fr eof
.|. . Oct3 3m
jnM£l;ll GObTTK,
Ur.derta’ ers’ Ware -Boom,
137 Bn n iMru-t bttwi-un Bull and Wliitikt-r,
SAVANNA It. GEORGIA.
I Fl'.F. AND WKLL SELECTED STOCK
. V SI. iiil.ic Miitrij-onv. Whliiii. Omim and ;nnl
-.iiiiiM'.: (’i fjii!-. Coi ii Pltv* uiml TrimmiiiKH 1-
I I, ll.ii (I
X i.iii i iif i i’nrri.iir -fl fiinii.hud fur fn
ii., ,!h. lor c;n fl f r prflfl-rvin.i r: mniiifl in th
iv;• iini-nr uifli.ttT. If'Hiii i,fl difl'iit-ir' (L h* x-it.
Til -*iipp- Order. I'-oui itn- c, ili.tr' |,ritnptly at
i::.cii fi P r ... t‘ m: it "viu in all ord, r.,
... C ui.. In- tonnd a j. } iiuc ai thu .: art:-room a.
8 pltt-i
Sdßrnah Machine Shops and
Ri vi LLil WOK It'
MCXAHAN, PA?,BY & C0 M
MA( HINT STS, ENGINEERS,
SOILER FvIAKERS,
[RON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
C r,r uf Han o*<i Rundc’pi, Streets,
Kasteev Wcaeves Savannah. Ga.
.'-.1! '(in(lh of Castitigs made to order. En
oj n-s, Boiler a. Threshing Machines, and aljl
kinds of Machinery mr.de nnd repaired.
Wrought Iron Pipe and Pipe Fittings, front
j o:i inches, constantly <m hand. ot!ft-5m
CHART El GASSMAN7
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NO. 2- X Vr’UITAKKR MBKET,
N.\V VNN Si!, - - - I.F.OKGI.V
rj >s ifo rrav’ D from new \okk
C'LOTIIS. r WSIMKRS AND
V E STINGS,
iv idy to make up in
v :• ■/' ay latest style,
i
: c of '!■ l.i; o bli.-.lof ’
i'S l| i. • -ut C !
■) ' : i v-v x.
V/2XLi*- M KGNB,
DEALERTN
'■ if?•?, li’U'R and Ciga’s,
73 St. Jaiiiiu i ( iinrri-flfl Strci t-;
Savannah Ga.
May Ui-r&c.
Cousin Sallie Dillard Outdone.
Tlic- scene r> ported below occurred
some years n_o before tne Circuit
Court of PenuK. vania county, Va., in
lie case of tbe Coin'iionwealtb vs.
Cißsudv, on u cliti-g* of tuttlicMiis
tabl iii-. TI e venue Ijoiny; empm
eled and tlie jury soletnidy eliarj/ed In
tbe clerk, t lie common wen til’s attor
ney called, in snpp -it of tbe indict
meiit, ti e* w.ttns=, Buck Biiatit; who,
beinjr solemnly sworn Ibe triuU to
tell, t.i stitie I as fulbius:
Question I'V Hie common went It’s
attorney—T-il all yon know about
Hie ci.tuny of the pro ecu’or by Cts
sidy, tin- p i-“'n -r al tbe bar.
Answer. W ell, yet tlemen, it was
election day, ’tw.ua dark cloudy,Wet
-ort of a di zzlv • av, and says It,"
my old woman, I b iii ve I wi.l yo
town lo Rinayold and ’p sit my vote.
Vnd says my old woman to me, web,
Buck, as il is a sort of dark, cloudy,
wet sort of adttzziy day, says site,
hadn't you better take tne umbrill?
Say 8 I to tbe old woman, I ‘spent I bad
better tak“ tbe umbrill. So I took
tbe umbr 11 and advanced on down
mvitr is R im-gold, and when I yoi
tliar Mr. Cole coined, ill 1 says lie,
Uncle. Buck, have yon seed anytliiny
of neighbor Hams? Says I to Mr
Cole, for why? Says be, he’s got my
nmlirill.”
The witness was liete interrnp’ed
by the court and t<>ld to coiifine tiun
selt to the acttiiil fray b tween the
prisoner mid C >le, tho prosecutor.
In ansi'cr to this, the witness re
marked, in a to„.e of indignant re
monstrance:
“Wi 11, now, Mr. Judge, you hold
on, for I am sworn to tell ihe truth,
and ]’m gwine to tell i 1 my own way
—so ’mint while for you to say noth
in’ about it.”
Whereupon the common wen’t hV
altornev, In icg anxious to ge t rid ol
ilie witness upon any ter os, told hint
G> go on ui.d till the story his own
way.
‘-Well. I was goin’ on to sav, ’t-vns
on i 1, otion day; Bm-I anan and Fdmn
vas rntiiiiu for liu- L gi-'latui'e. and
flflVK T to |||\ (dd Wi-lnai', I l-e'ii VO I’d
■yo down o Rti ’■gold, and ’p >eit my
vote. Savs my old woman to me,
sai s she. Buck, -is it is sort of a. dark,
rainy, dtizzlv sort of a day, iiadn’t
you b*tter t.ik*’ your nmbrill? says
she. Sm s I to my old woman. 1 ’-pec;
\ bad la to r take nmbrill; so I took
the nmbrl! amt a !va> cad on towards
Rig-gold lin'd I attiv that'. We|t, tbe
tiri-t thing I did when I got there was
o taken drink of Bm-eaiittan whisky,
which was mon.-tc -us good, and savs
I to myself, says I, o! 1 boss, you he'
better now, don’t yon? And while I
was advancing around. Me. Cole, be
nine t > me, and says be. Uncle Buck,
have \o . S'en anything of tnd neigh
bor Harris? Says 1. fa-why? Siv.-
he, the old cock has got inv nmbrill
Alt* r i while I ’posited my vote, mid
hen Mr. Cole and me advance ! back
towards home, and Mr. Cole wa
ightri that I ev< r seed him. Ano
so we adv.it,ceil till we got to wlmr
i tie road at cl i.fc ! i forked, and tuel
lie pith, as anv other get tletmo
Won and uinl : rti r tiil-ii cing a while wi
•.ri iii to i .hi mi • Idior Ho ri i-- s t tin or
it log with I In- it ii> In i . 1 on I is am. aim
we ii tvni" e l >n till w - a-i v a' El -
ja .’s house. E j hisin % mff w. ano
tk- wi.-e Miii-inptitv. i e married my
darter Jane, wloeii is in xl to Si Iv.
Art* r wh ha i lifllvmiced to E tjih s
uottse we stood in l. l -e yard a while a
jaw in-r, and pr sen i !y two somoboby ’.■
ltd i p >na hors*', w idi was Johnson
an i \v iii tield, Cassidy behind; Whit
field and Kt.-tli v-assady being tio
'-arrn*. Ki.di w**e dttink, and lie tied
Mr. C"le got t<> cii-sin one aiioliiet
iboiil pointix, amt 1 adiaui e I into
•he house wliar was E j Ids wife,
wh-eii is my darter Jane. WhIJ, m lei
jawing awhile with em, my ittil net
Ii w, says lie, Uncle Buck, let's g
iioine. S i.ys 1, goo't, pop, so wi
[ll geill olit log- fill I‘. Weil I go!
lioine ali-l was at SllppiT, Wi en El
jih r iv, -*ll < • s..\s to me, Uiclr Buck,
*.’ve k tied a man. iS'ys J, t:e dtn-i
'•at liave. An i Unit’s all 1 knoc
ab ml the slabb ug, for 1 war,
ts.ei *■.”
fgc.V l’e .ns' I'aiiui seie -y ear oh
was reproved tat-ly f*r playin.' out
oo)' with hoys; she was too t>ig h-r
i rat MOV. But, with ad iin.-iv imilde
til o etc ,si e ripp'd ‘-'Ym- ,gi at
ma, t. i b g. rwe grow the i> tor wt
i • ’iii.’ Gi i, nol not: time t‘
hmk.
teg 1 In a, w ire• o li cowsge
it-?’ ask- and "W ii , lo"iv:i . 11 j
in e a uii g pan ol in -k whn-i.
lid bt it ili'cntty tv gar tug
• \\ me no you git V-'iir •* i r ?” was
in a sw-r. A tlio-.igi'liil silei.ee, In
gain I roki •II : “Mat , do till
ii v loin • p k*' •?”
JfcCr' Wiieii a pels oi LnstOflt.nl rip in a
Palis horse car no fare is collected by the
drivei. Fair eaoujh!
$2.50 A YEAR.
A Good Indea.
A benevolent fruit-raiser in Worces
ter, England, was recently much an
noyed by I be little boys who 6tole his
peaches, after the manner of such
small adventurers. He one day saw
•a minute marauder go up iuto one of
bis frees. He was ready for the
emergency, for he had provided a
targe stuffed dog which he placed at
the foot of the tree, an I then retired
a lit -le to watch the effect of hisstrat
egv. The little boy having filled his
stomach and his pockets with fruit,
was about to dec-end, when his af
hightened eye rested up the auimal.
First lie tried 11 mdishtuents, viz;
whistling, coaxing. Then lie tried
-he sterner do<4Pa, viz: threatening,
scolding. All was thrown away upon
ttie stuffed dog, standing sternly
there ami never moving his tail an
inch to the right or left. The little
boy had never seen a dog like that,
and after awhile he understood that
Hie peach tree must \fa bis dormitory
f>r the night. The hours dragged
wearily on. The stuffed dog looked
bigger and bigger in the dark. There
was a plenty of peaches, but where
was the little boy to find appetite?
In the morning the ow.,er appeared
and the little boy how be happened
to be in tbe tree. Alas! not in the
least regenerated by his sufferings, ? e
answered that he had been chased by
ihe dog and had ascended for safe
ty ! Why will little boys forget the
liiiilling s’ory of Aunaiiias and Sap
pltira ? And what must have been
tbe mingled emotions of wrath, mor
tificiitiou, and legs’ ache which ngita
!ed that boy when he discovered tbe
game which had been played npou
his juvenile credulity!
The Girls of the Period-
We boast of onr system of edaca
tion; we have female high schools, fe
ni itu colleges, female medical schools
and female heavens. Oar girls are
refined, learned, and wise; they t;an
sing, dance, play the piano, paint,
t ill; French, Italian, and all the so t
languages, write poetry, and love like
Vennscs. They are ready to be cour
ted at ten years, and can be taken
from school and married at fifteeu,
and divorced at. twenty. They make
splendid shows on bridal tours can
coquette and tl rt at the watering
places, and shine like angels at win
ter parties. B.t heaven be kind to
tlie poor wretch who marries in the
fashionable circles 1 What are t.he\
at. washing Hours? On !we forgot—
nobody bus bare floors now, how vul
_ar it w< u and be! What are they at
making bread and boiling beef ? Why,
•io\v thoughtless we are, to be sure—
.hey wi 1 board or have servants.
What are tht y at mending old clothes?
B it ! In re we are again—the fashions
change so often that nobody has old
cloth- s but the ragmen ami paper-ma
k< rs n->w. What are thryat wash.ng
balm*' faces and pining up their
tr.-ws. rs ? We repeat, we, have come
io a point where young men hesitate
ami grow old before they can decide
whether they cm mury and afterward
o ip ch ar of bankruptcy and crime.
Wind is the eotw quence ? There are
moit peixm* living n sing e life,
.here unit leading a virtuous life? It
is t me It l mot Ii rs to know that the
• x iavagaiice they encourage is de
structive to the virtue of their child
ren; that all the foolish expenditure
an-, i, siea-l of answering that end,
umiingto destroy the*'institution of
mm rume nliogri her.
Rough on Mrs- Jinks.
Henry Jinks Advertised, in a coun-
U i pij. r, tor someone to elope witli
iiis wife. He siiys llie person who
>p lies “must he one. of a liealthy
1 n'!itntion, anti utile to do with but
it tie i-!e p. A saih r would suit best
—one that's been accustomed to big
blows.” “Mv wife,” he says further,
" as many good points lor a man
who c nhl appreciate them. I cau
ot. S e tan talk faster than light
ning inn tiav. 1, and louder than a
ruilroitfi whistle can scream. She
• loesn’t care lunch lor the amenities,
l>m is very powerful on the acceibi
n> *of life. She would be a good as
s s aut m a vinegar factory, she is so
s mr, ami would be a noble com pan
oii for a mun living in a country
•via r. t' e:e are plenty of bears, she’s
*< pi weiim m hugging. To any man
who It ms l.ke enticing my wife io
iup. wi! 1 1 him, 1 will pay fifty dollars
0..1 lhe > .\|an.Neof el peineiit. Should
my Idt ssii g be consideted of any irn
p.'rta .ce, I’ll t.hrow it in.” We 6fiould
ike n> luur Mrs. Jink:;’ sitle of the
ston ; that is, at a convenient dis
tance, or with a moderate allowance
of iOOlbCrl p.
Tnis is tlie noest form of wed
n_ invitations: ‘‘Come around au*l
e me ctpinre a motLer-.n-law at 8
o’clock, sharp.”