The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, June 01, 1866, Image 1

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r t 4 J. I). CIII4KTIA.V. t j|;iiwo» SSlcrfeln souru:il, Published Every Friday. . j. E. CHRISTIAN, ‘editbrs and publishers. -;s -Strictly in .finance. lliitei* of •Idvtrliaing : . „ rpcr t.'ii lines for the first • 'idSevern v-flve Cents per square .for insertion, not exceeding throe. !U three months .J 8 00 :.»»■— *ss tqiiife ono year v ., r es three ,nontbs inures sit months ’-3 '0 Ires one year 30 00 ,I,’of a column three moths So 00 , h of a column six mouths So 00 iolumu three moths 45 00 je'nnin six months 70 00 ...ma three months - 70 00 olomn six months ..100 W ,i, tt'Ol'k of every description evented lflltlie ss and dispatch, at moderate rates. ffVo'r BVSMJTK9S L'.UIVS, AVOOTEN & IIOYL, torneys at law, y ‘ Dawson, Ga. s f. IThaSi® .ORXEY AT LAW, jutsost, tlkxivLL to,, t;v. _,e prompt attention to all business en He 1 is e ire. 2 ,v --laiKSCKS & cost eh, ttorneys at 31. aw, D.til S(xr, fIEOAQI+I. •.»-*. f.l-23 ly vr. and c. c- e n. JADIE3 S'PL^ZE, lion toy at Law, *;.j ;;*.•: ».r, aEouaivi. . • it the Co- rt House. fcl 23 ly 2. 0. .-L CHATHAM,"* DiAVuO.Y, «r.tiRC! \, . . W’< si corner >f Public synure 'iNi r.' . ■ ■ piactiee cf Medicine iu til its q.i to t?u» treatment. of**-** * ,-:T ' tiling of either sux ; and to the. treat ! if all “Peret ditseHN^fl ... fc t. .IM by.letter, describing ope, '.lion, n-d habits; and giving h» aecu :i;,n of all the symptoms, duruiion of e., And entdesing \2fYl* Sto* m 'lv 1 1 11;• 11 mail he ''ill fotwnr-1 ult ot site unv nv tik i: os with full directn-ns. 3 lv. A'sTra u s h S h b esc, YG Vi. 7 Piftfessiorml Services to tile ctt»- -.! il'W.-on :iml the an r< undine c«»mitr-\ e.i li.ws-'U Ho ; el—unStrtirs. ftl>23Cm m. D. tt. FARmER~ t it Ut-c 11. .ir'rirr. >. f f 01. f 1 Vi. tt.Silf near />;t ivson. fa. ■ \] .■• > 4peri-;noe of 20 vears in the jvftc* ( T meci't’ifM*, feet*> qu lihed .to mat ir v f .cu 1.-d to *n.-ad, M. 23 f - ti* L. J. P&iliZM MAN, « • i-» prdf«*»sif'n -] services to the citt -0!»if .»! ittifi vin’mity as Pmfi'l')- rtjWr.i Hern. Office at his Drug Si'ne ha* M mL,c Hal!. .Also t«kt\s this occ**’on ■ ■ his oW Hrrpy fiie.nds, who are cpust-autlv his rtdviec by letter, to apply to some te '!e physician peisoimllv, • whew they can i4»ij'cases properly examined, and >o pro* fer. marl ii,3m '. J. D. HOYLE, i’ be found at, my office. In my absence on) office he will visit or presetibe for any it may require it, and will, in connection ' self, treat any cas* that nnv be en Trusted' ire. C. A.. CHEATHAM. in, Ga , April 6th, 1866. i>. • ’TCII v AM) ’ AIR K W E LER* .Dawson, O a., prrparod to rto any work in bis line in the { \ 23 j. g7ST ' bx SMITH XVTs T I3 Machinist, >3 B >:o*V, .* : Georgia. ; 2 all kinds es Guns, P'ntols, Sowing Ma ■') tic., etc. 2 # ly. AWSOX IR OT El* , 'hivtsi Cornet' Public Square t>AWSON" S GA. liAUsnSiKKCKW, ' 6* l Proprietor. ATTENTION! M\(rK AND WAGON SHOP. * M/tsu. ill A niSMMOi 9 , , s JjW stand again; near tfi# Depot, ready * a ‘ wo ’k in his liue of business If vru ' OLD CAERIAGES AND BUGGIES SSOOS* as ATW, "’7IH<* 1 H<* W >!l work at old prices .and wona »t old prices, if preferred, hut. if 1 _ P'V present prices for provisional must har.''-.' pr ’ Cea for work - K 11 me one of tbr'best wagon makers *- eoutltr*. Pt:; '*•- ' n. THE ■ DAWSON . V JOURNAL New Livery and Ssje Stable, STOCK BOUGHT \v'i.v *■?' du Mi v T v ' - ] i ' o 'jo. * iW D*A. AV"S O N # ,. GA.j lAO W. W. PARS'.-JI, k.-rps Rood' r*-' slock, good vehicle*, and g uo ,l drivers, aid 1 19 prepared lo aeud p.iaseegeis to any of (lie ad : jnniiß C,.Unties. Hacks at the !>• [At <,n ih o ttt . rival ol fadi tr.iin. f, 2G ly ID YOU W.AXO.' SO.V :u T 331 rtf G- GO o3> TO EAT, BRISK, OR SMOKE, /"ULT, OX FItI.VCJ: A- Ml Mitt. Thrv keep on hand »« good suoply of liiie G qnora, Ligu-p, Tqbttcoo, Oysters, Sardine?, tc.t fT.ey hftv**, iu conri-etjcir with their e»?J»b lishrcent, i well arranged BILLIARD SALOOfJ, with the most popular improved fixtures Dawson, M«rch 2, 3 id Ca bine f S liop ! ROGERS & BROWN, .// their Old Sismd on toepot Street, \ p r ppared to nuitiufa^uro Furniture, such x V as Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ta ■ bbs, VV r as!islands, etc. Wo am also’prepared to put up window £a?h iu the heat style on short nojice. JKS.-E ftprl3,6lll B 11. BR'iWAS. BR. f. I MARTINI" OFF&RS his Professional Sorvioo to The citiz-'na of CjiU'kitsmvhatcfocey Gc;. 9 m,d &e surrourd’ng coiimry. A m l 14th, 1866. FINE BOOTS <fi CHCES! .Tits. Pitz/rera I<l, */«* SitZ!2 9 tiG *V 12rose: »*.®, ‘f,, J ? p-epared to fit up, on short no*ic a , and a* I reasonnlde pi ices, as fine boots and si.os as eiti be put up in 'his country. His long expos tenet*, •and high repu'ation as a work-man, is a sufficient guarantee of sitisfaction to ttics * who may patron ize.l im. lie has on hand a fine lot of Drench Call Slcins, wl a;h w:!i lie worked up to order. If \ou want eood wnk, give him a call. apr2o Stn ckocksry~7.'md r r I N \Y Id E ! ViJ E h •» just received, at our store in Dawsoft, V a lexr » ':» id a c « nmeut nfer m :ki rv and tin tfare, which we are prep..»cd to sell at ex ceedir-g’v low pijecs. Come nod hnv. r.j.'27-‘2m 13. s : b & ERO. -• **- J V .iliiitßcry Store ii I'awsoii! 1 JRg. O, K. BEAJA.TIH j''"' M » «Vo : ,-0 ftlwlilKl of Mill -:-’V Ooo.;?. H.-r h-UR Hud bor.net* *re very liXuafiil, „naoi the Imlest Piv’e.-. She is prepared to Him aril repair 1 .i’S and bomuta op shor t no ice. l.'d'eft firm the eotrvry are ic.vi:, and to call bea f| ii cl,a«i»e, as !f* >! e i'i-fi and liter cannot be lift* r Mil ed in siyleaor p he? cleeal ere. T c n be i. tt'id, until I ip't in my new store, ..t the storeoi King, Ctit. & Cos. uj.2, 1m CHEAP DRUG STORE! ATCKS & ABASES. (Next to Harper &• Hat him'-) DAWSON, - - GEoneiA % KF. receiving and offering to tlie public, a Urge A.a.il comple e assortment of It rugs rbs! Ifdicinfif, All fre-h and »00.1. We arc supplied with every rrWr u-unliv liep' in afi s' «'• ' I ,!n - i ' ,ar ''- Wc «11 Pull br»«s, Dye Stuffs pain's, , etc - For Cash or Produce. f-sr All Ol d IP; and prescrip icus will ha prompt lv attended to. spr^dtf "notice. 1 LL persons to the firm ofGlwk 7\ Vvi. Block wilLcfU OU M. 8. GU** and close the t»ntne bv note. Otherwise nil HCComUfl will b imm 'dia'ely pkeo 1 in ?u»t. The busiiu*® of the Urru imi-t*ami will bs clo-ed. A pill 20r-5m GEA%> & WHIT DO- K.. NOTIOE. J A LE perrrvH indebtfd to the oßtAte of W i’.liam ±JL Keel, late oWhlhoun com tv, (Weaßujel* are hefflhv noiifiud to cpme forward and make pay went mnnediaUly, anft art person?TnritJin*: vlvW**’* «««in«c Slid ettate are hereby iboUlied to pics* nt tho:u in accordance with law. B. I . I'RAi, ftprl 3,8 m Aduij^uWrutor. LA W IST* »TICE. HNOSEdA Ni will practice in fill the cou> s • of the South western, in Irwin of th** •'South* ern, Coffee and Aprd : ni of the B-ucswick, and in pat of the courts cf the Pataula Circuits. Office on Waal ington Street, Opposite 'he Ex press office, Albany, Ga. ui.iv 11 ly Ta¥ CAJRS* u> ch rsiri. 'il will at end to any 1< K’l hus,- A ness Ptitrua id to Ids cue, in Ssoj»ihwcsriro fJcor.'l* Ollicf at Cu hers, K.udnlph cu , (.■• _ S n-TT I). S, DCU.KA, 3 ‘ L ' U:iE CIIEWALLA HOUSE, tUFAU'-A, ALA. fiyllF, underei m-il t:.*f pleasure it, tiotifvlnc the | £ traveling public, that llie Clif w ills Hotel, (late lhe llowaid House of Euluuls, Ala.,) has under I gone * thorough rtfi'liug, »nd- is row open for 1 the ,ccomo3i»Jiiiu of the travelling public. The preae"t Propiieloia will spate no expense : to m ike it a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. I A splendid corps of attentive Servants have been rtjtfafired ; sod wc (Jitter ours'dves that tve cat pi trte the moft fsstidimis. Giveusu trial. i’UTLim & I. A MAH, I il 6ra. Proprietors. BAM'SOy, LA., FRIDAY,' JI .\E 1, !«(;<;. /yi i ? Calbomi < t>ii»ty. VJ \\ )ierent*, ,lo*iu T. J'9ct* npplio- to tm* for I,‘t tcr!t (it iicJminlstnolon on the e.9Ute of Pcuclope l-recnmn, lute o{ si.j,) comity, dcccis. d— 'l .H itiyotie therefore, to cittf and ndraonbli Ml peooiis concerned to he and nppnir n.t my ofiico _* illiin the time prescribed by lnw, riiJ .how cause, ,1 stirV exists, why said 1.-tiers should no' issue. Ci v < n under uiy hand and olllci -l soMt iture. this Miiy Ist, IStid, VV. li. (JUIKe IS, U -.l’y. ( * J OJM.S.A, Terrell« : V. 4 WhciOts, W. J l'.irk. . t;;.pli. eto rmt for lel leisnl riisini sion from 1.,e adinmislr.iion of the cs'.'e of J. ~\i Fi»7. or l.ite ef.e.vd cutely, dec’sd, There are,- tlmifnre, to cite and admonish nil peifn ..•• coif ,• fi«*d t ’ be* uiid nrj.t :t at i.-y effi, . wiiliia rim rime pre.-cribed by l iw, and ahow enure, if any they lijive, ain g'rid leiluis 1 onld pot issue (liven under toy hand and official - .jnature, this April 11, I Slid. 6rn T. JI. JOXIM, Ordinary. 1 1 E<Ml«ia, CftlhoiiH 1 «uulf: U Wireless, Th.uPss J. IdrQvvtt a: plies to me lar letters of (*uarui uifilrip i’.jr tl,c p.-mno end prop, erty of Wiiliam. A. Bionil, lull) of r aid c, UOt " deeeaaed. ■There are therefore to rite and admonirli all per~ sons cone mrvd to be and appear at my olti-e on or before thre.lirat,Monday jn Jipie nexr, to show cause, if any, why said leiu-rs should r 'it be issue ’. Hi ven under my lir.ud and offi. i;! signature, t ir Ap.i1.22 lb(i6. W. li. UEii'HX, O• d’y. rt ii(- Uial i . CttiiiOtiu County: Vj Whereas, Nancy Gray applies to me fur let ters of administration on the . scutspf Daniel Gray, late of sairlfcoun'y, d'-c, -d— --• These a e, therefore to cite andadmoniah all per sons conqerned to be and appear at my olSca with n the tiinejn escribed by lire, and show ecus- , il ativ exis sjw itv mi hi let lets .-tioul 1 net he g, autr .1. And r- (DD G ven under my hand »r<l cßicial Bix*n»turc, this April 22, 1866. • W. E. GRIFF IN, O.d’y, / TevrvM cSuuly: VJT Wliere.ip,'Juhn-Buckabay appms to me for letters of arimiii’S'raii-'Ti on the rs are cf rs. W. Ueckiibay, late of s.iid cpusity, drcM, These are, tin refore,*to eife and hdmonish oil persona concerned .trt be and appear at mv offij' V-rbin the Line bylaw, and show cans 1 , if any, wh<- paid 1 tics jdwmld not 1. • gr.intcd. Given »r !>*r n« h :nd and offi id -if nature, tl.i • May 11, ltUd. 1m T. M. JONES, O. dinary f ' fyOZii-:i A, ittfrcH Caiintj : A.I~ VV r i «-•- .*», Abi ah •rn Sas'i r a}_ jdi-s to me for !> i ers of dbrnisNiou from tin* »scare of R. S. H w-ks, lattoof said c -unrv, dec- ased— Tii. -e are, (l.erefoie Tv cii. l and admonish all per soi s concemed : o .tparar my ofii-v wish in the ti.no p-r>r -jbi dbv ! i‘w, ayd Dosv e.u , i: any ex: , why sn i h*t •• I ■= -In tsfd noi be g..voted Given uc.der mv hand h-i.l < Hi. i ! >-?£?»a.•»«•«», 1! is May 11, 18Go. * T. M. JONES, nbn .y. p .;•'<> ,:IC.L S, Vvrr< If, ('ouaty : VT W a;ea : , Lmiisi. fmv- il enplieS t • tv, * <op lor. icy of from the estate of J-/J. Po-vtll, late of said county, dj»c>*»svd— These are, to <;ite and admontah all *vr son> coinernrd to be nwd‘appear at in >• i fii v. Mv* in the time r i -cji' Iby law,- and Do y c.iu j e. if -ft n v exht*. why sail, ",ir J Hh-"-’d oof be gran'eu. Given u d-r my hand and offi i l - r d-.r', «hU T. M. J- *N‘ C . hi. iv. li of dismission from the estate of William A vent late of said couuty, d< a’Y sed, Thepe are therefore to cite and adiiion*®h all per pet s concerned to be and appear »it mv office wi h tn the tirnr* pro?;*:ibed bv law, to «!n \v cau-e, if err, why s:,id le'te- . should not !.,* granted. Given uri’-'t* my bal dai and : ffi ■? i A'nature, this Miv 11. Hi‘6. * T. M. O.d’y* Tl YTT TANARUS; T w TTnirr^T VLL person* indebted fc . the sol Wiley J. ,I'hiisf'A#'"' jßEiram G. Johnso.i, or the firm of J hn«on & tire rrqii'*.v‘od to-coTOe fee ward and .ae?th‘ a r once the ♦•-■s 4 - s imi-t be closed up. 'I K'* bocks a: and papers r-ui hC found in the bands of Simmons & Coker, attvs. at la*\ forscttlem utAid e -‘Vc L S* A N . .T. .TOnK-ON. mav 4 ts. Adndr. k Admr’x. . ; y TxTotice. C* TXTY rlav? at'e l ' <1 ’!<■ Nr^n T i<" ! on wll b“ r.n. l " I s ' to tli.i-rniri ofOr.Upnrv of Te-rc-M (*•», foe ! e , vp to .'1 'll,, 're I rptelp hflongirg to the es ..•Oof WHIi-m O li, deccoso l M t. 8 fftrl M ARY OPr.T, Aditi x. \T 1, iMirFO'i’ imicb'e'i to the p?tnte of John .1. c-mri«oo. dn-o to m .l;o po'-mont, *nd the- > 1.'.M1-jj cl-'nis ttgs'ml l„i 1 ,» to to ure-ont th, m in >'n« o f 'V U». M.V 11-40. w. O. PTVroOX, Kx’r, . IVDOT ?"K W&CO.. coMWissinn iu r cu 5? *t\ No. «6 Cotninerci il St., & S3 Levee, ST. I.OM IS, .MO., DT'AT.F.h!' in H'ecin?. Rooe, Bacon. A'■ Also. in»nufncMirer»'of the McGrow 1 fireei'lcuf Bone. Soeci..l attention given to filing orders. April 2ft, v.!* PATnicK & HAVcNSy and Rc^il BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS. A'iil C r-i.il V.-« r> vler« T*: , “ HJo. V, Chercv Street. .ISttCOtt, del. 2 ,1 i \ ii ia COTTQ? FACTOaS A til) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT S C» C*3SiO.VSi Ejf.ET ST., NEW OBL'SANS, M. M forri.ANn, T. J ( '*** os, Mon'trom rv Ala 57 hen. v 1 2 • * ’. QUuT AND SPOETING HOUSE. • I). C. HODGKINS & SON, c! J.ifon, - Gears< v, M mulactt r.-is, Dealers iu ands in|>or'(-r. of aUin H, P ISTOLS, FIXSII.YG . MCS X.E, Docltfl ttr.d Tsiblc « nilery, r®' Their slock of Fishing Tackle is unsu-piss -d in ih- S-uth, and they elf r til greatest inducy nier-ti to the trade in etui y branch of t‘ <-ir busi* ness. * mar 30 Saif 1)R. cr R. MOORE, f i'ESTOJ*', 0.J., ■\TrILI. continue ti e practice of if< dicire in all \f its branches. H irir.p h«d extenpiv# expe rience anH process in the fpfauiicnt of “Dscspfs of Female#,*’ he will pay epochal a*ten? ; on to that D iff I:: • P sou M '»ch S3, 3m DR. S. G. ROBERSON, SURGEON D^ImTIST, Ua, t Cirfh bcrl, Gre^ r ; f a. ; jjI?AITIsNG A 'i'AHJAi?. fIY MAiilO.V i’OH'EM, Men. I.aßwll' 8 wnn t! o inotlol of n j,. a J. ous.wife—alio never weut to Lml till * iter biuiluHid (Vns srtiu and moiiiu] irr his rmiin, 'itnd .-lio invmiaWy’searched h s jiocLcU to see it they contained contrciiund. Sfio was si. very fretty that sho.pii.rht have* hern perfectly easy, for certnTnlv Very f w coffld upproach our fair heroinain her per sonal appearance. She had hcen mat ried tsboiit seven ye tv, and had done her 1 e-t to unnry her husbaud in t-vefy possible shape, so far ns the fairnes wps concerned. In every Otlnv re.-peet see was a tn asure she hn'efl flirts, and boldly de..onnceJ Itietn ull; both ina'e and fenia'e, an s. me ti.ii g «ois> thrm fools in iayl'e.t, uni soraetiiiug still infinitely worse in morals J lavin'? broti'rht her husbanil a yood lor ■ tune, she felt tb.at independence so un pleasant lo husbands when a woman plants her back ay ain s’, her marriage certificate and defies her leg:.! lord .and master. T.c: e'h V, V :,o u:. retihy very pad ol irijrTvife, e w-n htvy-t . and repntef'lils s lc'soiro'w vvat tftjit" tro-* surd suspicion,> liich d.stnvr-ed his menu,! peace, ajid ri'icetbnes scrioudy interfered with iiis [irofes.-imt. This she find earned to such an ox'ont that; he hud reol’y co»t lemplated advertis nf? t!mt 4;o yriung or pretty cl cuts would he attended to in con |nc-nee of i! ■ sensitiveness of his wife. Their dri es in (tie Deis de Doillognp were Iho*most amusdug thing! iu the world. Y. urn Madame. La eellcA saw a eafihigo approaohm -wl icli lied yny of the fair sex, she would tippear to dove her eyes all but a little eorncx, out <-f' which she looked wifi, all her soul. Dill imo is insutifeient to di'sc tire th.- tatumr. us met hulls the fair Julie I.ascellcs h dos plaguing her hus bn I out of hsl so fc'onietim 2s a client would.«nil ujikrii him tit lis house, wfietv upon ti.e sßspirio s Uar.re would plant her self at ihe key-hole and gicedily drink in every ward that p ssed between them.— Ml- cross-q-.es!joned f.is clerks, way-laid in ssengers; and, in fine from becoming the delight of las i f.* a ~ v.a,s h-s lt‘c hum:. .... ror of every other woman in iho world. .' he deel .red-these as mnneesto be all hy pocrisy, and given with the s lo intention of deceiving her. Ti.-cu hotis.-ii: and wap oomj used of the * oinel.e.it females that could be scaped to f?.'tiuT: A m ita erie of orang-outangs •you; i compare favorably with tbeir batch ol 0.-rnc.'t:e servants. Dikes were made by his friends apon :i—p. i Ity of 1 is, and v r en tee iiiteriiattonul fair Was being or ’■■ihix and, I'ftttriimrf, "giuveiy pruposed that he house!] 1 i ol J 1 Lascetlis should te s. nt as tt .-p cfiien of all that was h deoui in the world ol De..u‘y. mtAis. Lasceliea was sluing 'in his tfjh-e one n*...... tijjr tthen a uoto was handed to Tl o’TI • - > - o eiK'd it Hith great, ecj linimity Di s, ite h~r co'dtn SS what r.r:n of rtmv-fivo could I e jnscL: .bio to such a plea ant Inlet as , “My friend, I tttn n tv man of liv. a u 30 I have ae n‘ Vim I i ]uv.' you. Cm urV tviiimph v.:.0 int j moi'e iiimn'ili'.ite than ruura. 1 sttvv you, unil I loved You se , 7 mm amk, that I 1 ulibreviat hia uisjuitvli I . bail die il Ido j not tell yon t your face, low in-j cxtrioably my liapp n s.s is bou and up with I you. List n—i titii married to arm u who i adoi-iw trie, but*l love you—<■fc.v « you only, j You tire not human If you are in.-e sihiu j to my bom c-e. If y u ar., 1 die. I know where you live. I seen yu- wif -, a!- j though 1 have not tlto hols r of her tie j quamtir.ee. I will be in a t-arri g' :tt nine this evening, nt the eorir'Y of litre llonore. Approaifh the driv r, and whistle ' tlrriee, g ntlv- T. en say, A ettJornc.’ It he rep! ' s, *Bt. Clout!,’ open the earr ng door and you wll -tin 1- Margtier.te Do notspeik to me till ve. ttrr.V i at our desti nation, w hich I wii leave you to select. ‘Adieu, 7?70a 77 7/7 'V / i ojily wiito the truth, when I add, I love y u tru'y and tenderly.' 1 Lascellea turned the mite o er,'looted at the seal, which vv s a Cu;id • neaping from a cage, li -Id the paper up to the light, while a (ju et smile stole over Ins sedate countenance. Afier a few ln'nutes’ rail cti n, lie put the billet in o his pocket, and walked to trie othce of his Iri nd, Mare. Caussidiere, tiie eh el of police. “Momdttr Laseellos!” evc.hi'nmd that { genial and co'orsal pc:son, “what eau I have the pleasure of doing for you V ' “A u.i st iriroor'uit serviee—-not so rrruoh for me as lor t> s-ii ly.’* 1 Ah ! vou itlerest me ! Piv.:< ed.” “I need not remi-nl you, mo» clur Causi 'ejiere, of the recent nivsteiious disappear ances: for instaaco, Moris.our Guerin, some e'ght ninths since, t!u> Cheva'ier do Bo.ugars tr t over three months ago, and not three weeks since Lieu. Lassierre.— Now, I think I h r. e found a clue to this myst ry. ‘ You delight me,” sai l the thief of police. ! ‘Yes; here is n letter I Have received ly, mi si in uni-!■#/••• n person—it-eeenn >o ho in a woman s haK'dwriting, but the real K o.. tier may lo a man—as l strongly sas pel it is. Now, Ido not intend, my dear Mar •, to be ar.o I e mysterious disappear ance. ami so 1 want you ti assist nu in caging this heuutilul decoy lird who Iras lured so many to their ruin ” After some private teaversat.'on, *v!th which it is not ueeessaiy to makothe road- I er acquainted, Luscelle- returned to his of fice, having arrange 1 wil l the chief of pr -1 ce the programme if ti e »ven ng. Upon his return to his houro that even ing lie lou. and his w ife was quite iu .isposod. tsiie was in her ora Loudptr, reclining en a hnrngo. Ann tie*, her l'avcr te* maid, was sitliug*on a low ottoman at la r feet, rcad j ing to her nisre .r a charming roni nee, I where tire lover in le-ally for cnce tire hurt ' baud. . Mie iiiled her eyes languidly us I,as eelles entered ffio I'parlment. while he gf.il b.v laise her haul t-nd kirsed it, ex [Messing his regret that business of great importance called him away itn.hndi itely after dinner lie rose,on 1 when he had partaken of a slight re] mst, }k> went to renew his n|#-'o vies to ids wife for his unuVoithiblo'absence, t• pon enterin-r his wife’s f,ou<fo/r,' Annotle met him with raised finger and bushed "'ice, faying, ‘'Madame is asleep,” H' l ' husband expressed the pitrfoitn rest sorrow, and said, “Should she awake, tell her f»uiil reiu u In an hour.” So saving, Im descended the fta’rs, rm ! hastened to the rendezvous. • ' TiT. i ho iefer tt-s no ho'ix—'hero wos the c- r r:."t 7 ’- 1.-ici-lie, rrsvo three low whistles— tho driver <l. ( .sr:,Jod fsom his sort. “Ven- d 'OK, said I.ri-iH-l! '-, in a vo'oo The m in open'd tho eurrings, let the stops down, "i -l Le e' lh;s. the nt xt minute, was by the j side of si lady elosefv vtii.'fi. “I am h. re,” snid hr, *‘-is vno- told me,” '1 ii for unknown pres rd Ids arm, bu*ov».> d'-wo aim ~ for s< IV short; •’ ! nn -t'co, SppPBUiM e- *r head out of (he oorfeh and s-ait), “Stofvhr-re ” liaising tho gloved hand of (he mvsto ions Imy ti his lips, he gallanllv kissed it, and opening, the carriage doer, depended. When he had gsiued the’pavement, ho said ; “My de w madsme, permit me to ask you to defend from (lie carriage, F lirjve prepar ed a pleasant lit l!e cntortainipent, which, 1 hope, will prove an agreeable surprise for yon, and r ise mo in your estimation ” - iDo lady fcowu.l, and decendoti in silence. f , she house she eutered was a very Laud «Ome Are in the Hue S'. TFonorc, “W ill mail ime ascend the stairs lo that room on the Jeff N it perceiving that Mows. Laseeliis had h ft the house, tho lady entered tin room ; it was empty; hhe took seat anq ]ook»'d round the room ; svas nos! ly, aim >si rl garrtly furnished. .en minutes passed. Bhc het atne impatient (oiicg to the door, die found' in w is 1 eked. '*! hat is strange !’’ said she to hcrsilf, “hut her.) i. a f oil ; I will ring,” In a few minutes the d< <>r was unlocked, a ’"l a n‘M in tbe,»iib of a poliocmau enter ed the room. "M !iat duos niadarn’e r«qu : re ?’* said he, bowing respectfully. here ii tl.c gentleman who came wilh me inquired tl e lady. “Ti t hay'left.” “b' b•' ejaculated the lady, “it ia tiinpog “lt is tiue, for all that,” rej-dued the of fi dal. .‘’L-l ho know .1 was waiting Lore for “Certain.b.,” returned iho otheff with a gr .vo smile, ? ‘‘Are you sure of it ?” eagerly asked the 1 lb- b ft immcdiutvdy after mall-' 1 ills ;. Hi Irtvrf.” ‘•I i,o char.;-against me—you aro road*! 'I Lera is s- strange lai.-tikc in all ti< l ' “The chief of [y’ico is uot iu the habit, of making mistakes. ’ “The chief of police 1” almost screamed the !■ Ty ‘•Yes, road-sine, you are here, jn one cus tody, charged with tr.i -g to scTut-o -M. i.s. Laserlles, which you know is a mi-d.-muae it.” ’ “I< is quite a mistake ; vo r. n s t let nc gr ; I murt see M ms. L i-.- !l--s ’’ “M.olati e, it is ttit painful du'y to tell , you '.hat you area pri»JUer, As Itr g-utig to see.?i[ ns. Lascelles, (but is tr.nceesßsry ; he will be here t i-rn.-rr >tv ro u'l.iag at ti n ti. 1 ck,.when ho will aj ""ar to prosecute the ! charge against you. T prcbutue you are ; aware th<re hive lately bteu several inysfe- j ' lions di.-rpp arf roes of ui' rT'-d men. Is 1 1 I :!ongb a the ta-j.ieiou t.f tho u lijesu-hdf i i'i.s that tbry have txi n inveigh and away-by | . tacatiS of l.idi..a who have app-.iuii-J assigns* li us with them, for'it is not <v ry gentlc i men.who has the iucorrupublo viiitic es ! M J)S. La* lie*'.” The lu'. ■ 1 noupod her foot with rag--. ‘I -d mand to bo Hb.-ratcd—.rt all tv rata do h, ■ tbe f vor of sending to M ins Lasoell sand ; to*.! him I must see liuii imm-di i: -lv.” " i ‘‘Ma.lan c, nor md rs are imp ;rative. S ' ; indig..ant was he that any nrie sh.oijd try to : supplant hit v ife in his h-a-t, that he eiid, ! ‘I am resolved to fulfil tuc duty I owe tu«.- cie'y and to M-idiurc LoO' lies 1 Ti e 1-idy wa.ked abi u‘ the rm in Sflre a cag-d tigress. I oVeu will permit me to write to him? ’ she said, angrily. ‘ I ‘-?.l idaini the ends of justice ernn IL conipreixrl.-ed ; what you havf lo aay totl.e . pr. se .'ur i n.eiSt heya'd iu c air", publicly, to- I nn-rri v; tie riling ” ; “Imp Lie ! I roust »*e him. Ii is as much fur liis sake as mine 1” The iifnc. rshfn.k Li-heed. Af cr a r nose, tjre lady s id, “I must then see the chief of poiieeg ho is a particular frieLd of uiy Las- Land.” |- “And have you a hil.-band ? Ala-! nrad arue, this a gravitis tin <ffci.ee.” And the Lore -t efib id seemed r ady to weep. “I)j tne the fayor of sendiag tho chief to] me.” [ The official h wed, and left she room.— When he had gone, the lady gave w*<y to ! her rage. “Was ever women in such n ter rill r pr: - ] dic&Qient ! Ire chi sos polio-', a.t a , frh nd ■ fmy husband, <1- cs D-t knew w< ! j and they are s i nceustomed to be t il • fdsch. o<ls, t! at he w ill not hi li< vo rue ”—i As she said these w-rds to Lerself, the chief j enu red iho iq arimcnf. "M-darre, in compliment to your rex, 1 j Lave obey, and your wish, althouga it is not f cu.-tvinavy h r me ti have private inter, i ws , \vith*| r:» •ners.” • j “1 am obliged to yen,” rep’i and the 1 dy ; will you favor tne with your aMcmiuL '( ’ “Crtai: 1..” “As you arc an intimate f icn-1 < f u y liu: • , band, I h!ve the less hcbitatieu iu asking you.” Thaeh i> f bowtd and stuUfc'L . ‘-you must knew, Mis do Cauisidiere, that 1-y way of a joke, to test, in fact, the li-hdbv of ray husband, l played him a trick.” “How very wrong to tricks upon your httsl and,” observed tho chief, with a quiet sßide The 1 uiy continued ; “I, therefore, sent him a left r in disguised Land, and signed to it a feigned-name, a king him to meet mo. As l changed cnrifely the style of my dress, at and rive tho thick veil you sec I have now' on, he did u>t k--n w n.c, hut Las driven homo and given me ini.i y. ur custody.” As she said tilde words, she raised her veil, t-nd disclosed tho lae*e of Db.dauTc do i.a'cellrs. “hat you say may ho true ; Ipt mad— dame wi 1 p.ri ai 10-if.lr qui-n-pr of of t -is strange stt ry. A h>dy to u.uko love so Iter own hn-tar.d i- an heard cf since the diys ct‘ Cysns lb- Great To doubt their fidelity itt uot to n.ci t diblo ;nth j ■), I have known j savorfl oases inysrli cf tha' iu-iny own ex— ! p ricne-o- Du what do you r. quire of ti c, 1 ti. . ■ 1 “\Yhv, r. 1 him> mo, and scr.d ate hoBH! to | Mon.- l>.-e iit-s ” 1 'T* - - i- t •«'. toed-.lds »yUnw ra Dt j ej'u li'ilttd, 1 sucre ‘ It is not usual to ; send a jins .gir foxlia hou .e of the prosecu tor ” ‘ Biik lam his wife ; even now ho is.in ilie greatest dmtross of mind at my mysterious disappearance 0 ! tn- p-i- ur, he is so fond of me, that he wifi m mad if he is kept in SUB) etlbe as II my f-to ” 'i'hc chiei it p diet v a l.rnnd grirt as he g-as, “in that, .-.a- ! tv li com 9to mo to report y .ur ti: u-g- n tice.” At tn is uoaiit- .. .1 .(he r cntc-rJ to room. *'A gentleman •-•.ish-s to - o y u about the d*.-'Tp' a ranee of Li wife ” 1 If his ii am i- LoooUc s, show him jt:to this apartment.” The nextminute Myns de I..seellcs oor fi.rr.ted’ his wife. Vi o need not pursue tho story in detail further. The Wife wis so eltarni.-ii with In r hu-.band’s fidelity, that she forgave hint the temporary annoyance ho had put her to, of *u hour's imprisonment; and it may be men tioned, cs a pro knl hi r enorpleie uittnqrH over joalvusy, that fur and .ii.estics are not now selceii and tor taoir qu ilifieat'.ono of anti quity and bomi-litt ss. UV HAMILTON C. JOStS. Vi a tillr>k it is h'gh tint* that Oonsin I S dly Dil ard, Captaifi Ilico end w< r. ; tig;-,-a iir.-oytit to the memory <)f the public j They diner vo to he reproduc'd cvrry fowl years. D peeiallywi ! they he iu good hu ! .mor v i h thenisolvcs l’or at least a week after i the reading. Scene —A court of justice in £. uth Cm ■> i line: - A heard!- ss disriplo of Then is i : is #* and ) ib'.is nu-1.0-sos the ponrt : “May it. n'ea-'e i yoiir w sstrip ar.d you gentleman r f tic jury i A-on.IL) 1 " 8 been ui‘jp|jrtujps % bad i ] rs suit. A noire wioTuT vioTci.t 'uh<i uabj;-j rrou.s battery, and li inUy a Wore dia»ii;ieai - breach of the peace has seldom happened in [, a cixii’z <1 country, and I dam say it scl-t d-.ni has he. n your duty lo pass upon imp so 1 ■ shockingly to Leu«v.dcut fe-.lirgs. a.\ this, ..svtiich i-. 1» place ov.-rat Lsp.tain Ivico s in | this cvmoty, tut you wi.l Lear Irom the wit- [ tiers „ ■ ' The w!Dt • being rv.orr, two r.» three I ivere ixin in and and depnecd,— (>ne said that 1 he ! ■ ard ihn ri. i but did-rot w o lb'- light ’ | another ti r he raw ti e row did troi know who struck first, at <1 anollur that | he \i"is very drunk aud ojuiden't say niuch i abi tit the skrimmage. Jj iui/ee Cohj, l *Tr s .rry, g-Bllenrsn, t. have occuf itil your time with the stupid- | ity of tho win..*s examined. Alt trines, I •'Ontien.:' , i-'.t S' tber front j mi apr; heurien ! ,ni: y pint. Had I known i H Id“ that 1 had a wit oops who wjs sc'piA-.r't. and with all th tireiluist-r.. -s cf~ the ease, and who wss uhlo to make, bilks' if clearly utd rsto.’d 1 he court r:.d j uy, l nt» have ti esp ies-d to'o g en jour pati Ace. Come | forward Mr, 11 . ri-’, and bo sw< rn. j Po fi'raard comes *he wrtn.-s. a fa*ebnf fy ill mao, a ‘hello’ eornerd at-d took bis i et'i wirir an r.ir. • Cf i, i-—Harris, we vi-h hi fdScll about the ri.it that 1 tppen and the other and y at C>p loin Hits Vi and as a gi. d'ileal if time it**al ready lion wa-teu in circumlocution, we wish t i he compctidlus’ at the same lime as cxjdicit us p' -siblo. Harris -A ’l kly, (aivtng she lawyrr a s knowing wink at tL- sane time clearing Irs thr- at.) (Lpia>n llice he g ; tt a treat, •and cous-ii ri 1 y Dillard she come over to iur house a-ii axel lire if my wife she nu,uii.’; g.. ? 1 /"id c o iii tsaily Dilla>ll ihat u y v • wa : -niU being as lo w »h< had at.- eh !' on ■ i-'S in the tip, ttt : h ft s\; n p wn - up in the road there hav ing been a gieatdetil cf rain tuifij 1 hut bow soevrr su it, was hire eou-in Sally Dtbsrd my uic she n.ou* go. Mh 11 coti-.u S»lbo Dii hiid then axed mo if Muse he niuiVt g-? I tolde iusi:t Salty 1).1ha.l that he vv is tic I fo.emsn of the crap, alii the crap was ttutart: ly in the gra. s ; but biv w in vr, as-it w»- i she cousin S-Lic lf.l'ard, L.,■ e Le mout (‘her s—ln she traite of cnmrri o sense j Mr Harris arbst do jou i».erti by ttis r'g-1 n.:i' 1 . ■ Wilton—Captain l’.ieo Le gin a treat j aud e «-iu Sally Dillard tho came over to my ion- r aid asked me if my wife »h« n.ou • u’ tgo ? ar.d Ital l cousin Bally 1> Hard - j I'h .r t -Stop, sir ;if you td<»se ; vvedont | wan’uo : oar utrut yuur Bally DiLa il or j y liar wife ; icH u shout vie Lsht*t R - V. ' Witnc-si —Well I will, sir.if you w.li iouj I mc ' . ' 1 Chip —Well sir. e-r on. Yfj'.n --;~.-\V.tll n, t'lp’.'in ll'.c he gju I a t.u.t olid e dt-'u S J iu Dili ud she came! | over h -use atd asked me if my Wist ! i she n oun,t“" ; *t' , Chrp *—ll re it hi aga'n. V.’ituc;s : j l.a>e to a^uf»- I Witr.cs Vv', i', what do jot wan*? ] Fill >p —\Vo want to k rut ib ml flu- fig’it, ul 1 you rnus*. netpr :o*l; tj thip tmportt \;OL. I. NO. 17. 1. armory. I> > you know anything about i the mattr r boforc the court ? j Vv im. ss —To bo sure I do, ‘ Chcqjjs—Woy go on then and tell it, and i uodiit g else, i \\ tin-- -Well Captain Dice, ho gin a treat, ’ 6 Ohopß—This is intolerable. May ilapleas j t .o court, 1 move that this prisoner be cotn riiit'u I for a contempt j he scorns to bo tri ling wit!) (Ids court. < urt.—Witness you are before the court ‘“f and unless you fcehave yoursrtf in a im.re becoming nanner you will be flit to jail; so begin and tell me what you Ltr w about the fight at llioe’s Witness, (alaimed)—Well, gentlemen, ( 4 in Itieo he giu a treat, and cousin Sal ly J >i!lar J — _ , L it, (af;er deliberating,) Mr. Attor ney. the court is if an o pinion that wo may sive time by lotting the witness go on l.is own way. Proceed, Mr. llArris witu y nr story hut sick to the point. ■j Y\ i'ruiss—Yes, gentlemen. Well Cap ! fain Rive lie g'n a treat, and oousio Sally I’Third oome over to our house and axed mo '' n x»«A* '.he moan 1 : go ? I tcld aoasin Sal ly D.Flard that mv wife she was poc.fly, be ing as how she bad tha theuinatics in her i»m, and the b : g swamp was up ; how-aever as it w;s she, eon iu Sally I).Hard, my wife she mout go. Well, cousin Silly Dil* lard, (hen, t xid roe if Mose ho mout’nt ii'. I told eonsin ally Dillard as how Mdke was the foritian of the crap, and tha er.-ip was smartly in the gras=, but b .ivsocv , r as it was she, com in Saily Diiiard ; M s) he tnoufn’t go. So they goes on t- g-rtbor M »e, my w fa, aud cousin Sally Dillard, ' T thoy comes to t]m big -swamp, and it was un :u .1 was telling you ; but being as haw th - ro was a leg .across the big swamp, cousin iS .bio Dillard and Hose, like geo fact silts, they wtbkod the - log, but my wifa lilt,' - - «1 and fi'l Lo'stcd her coats ana wa ded i hrough. ( ho; s —ll ,aven and earth this is to bad tut go on. fl'tV/,-:.'.; Well tlnit's util l k»ow about the KiJro-Gly«:i-i-i:ie—Wlmt Is il ? Glycerine is the sweet principles of oil, ii is tx!un»ivoly for the purpose of the t'.iile*; but it has now received an appliea ii; .i of ra'lier unexpected nature. Ia 1817 a l V J-T of M. I’ob nzo’s, di covered thatglyoe j rii.e.wlicu treated with nitric aeitf, was con i'-1' and into a highly explosive substance, vhicb he failed Nitro-Glyecrine. It is oily, avi r than water, soluble in alcohol and <■ her, and acts so powerfully On the m rvous ys t in that a single drop placed on tbe tip • i lii • te-urpue will cause a violet t headache which will lust for several hours. Tin; li quid oiirst t Ii vo hi on aiuust f-’igoititn by "*;• mi* s, and it is only now that Mr. A •>, a Swedish engineer, hassuooeedr.d.i« at ‘ } it git to a veiy important brauolv wf Lia ... t —t etii'Ty, bla ding. 1 So liiai ting 0 l,or Nitro glycerine of M: N 4»le. it* a cf iuiieitl c-mlpound <f six equiv- it'll a i (vflpvs)i.ii,ii uf-'ro p - cent, of nit:ic acid and 25 percent. ofjjyi. rine oil. Aa. icntifiie etdeulslioo of tho volume ! ....., ,] vi toped by the combustion of this . impound and the cnmburlion of good gu >** ppw Ter. proves that Nitro-gljceiiue, cotftf i 1 pith gunpowder, prosesscs thitiecn tir c rt, s power, when volumes aro compared, ; • iaht times its power for equal weigh’- i I; ere fore, where tight pounds of gunpowi id wanted, one pound if nitro-glycvihgewill bo sufficient to produce the saute efifet. Aioitt- ns in Massachusetts. —The So* r gfield Republican, of tho lid, ,say&: Tho tweroy-aixth annual meeting., of tne 11. linden County District'Medical Socii ly V,910 Uin the after soon. Tho follow i efco lu inns relative to the alarming inert* ■ f thv i lime of abirtiou were unaciuion V dor'i and : ll’Vn is, Criminal abortion has -beoi r, ■ ,-j alarming evil by its fntjueney in socicu , nil ! 17,Many sujposeitto be a crian t ’ Lt L- magnitude, * Ih.-oltd/, That vro deem it. our duty to ii. ly to puliiiely txnrcss our opinion of its ! oa; ui ■ i.ad crirnit alpy, and also the deles' , lion in which wo hold all who may in Ucj wa.v t>h';t thecrin c. ftervlottl, That we regard the unwam b’c taking of life of tho unborn foetus at ury riii.e after concept! n, in a moral sc is much tic crime cf murder as to des. y tho i a fun t born at full term, » * Negro Di.u.nkenness. —The qurstrer n tthere do tin y get their whiskey? Thcr- r i .i statute in force in Georgia, positively : , hid bn,< the sale of spirituous liquors to ts<; •rof sand white o inors. under heavy pot. no*. It will be well for the retail ri cf \' ci yto b.’ careful o whom they sell. The ri.lt} for scineg i-piritaeus liquors to - ■ gro or miner, is that of perjury, whidi c : 1, t.ku* the unfortunate indivrduil U .hv 'ct.iteuiiary. This is a serious matter ho law i. ; u goc.d one, both for white ai - I black*, aud all good citizens are interest :i its enforcement. A few examples * -time a wholesome effect on negro sebrietj, . at least. A good httlo yarn is told on ono of t’ o (loi-lieri boys who attended the lust dtttrra at tho Voih-t who is a rather bashfnl chap , ,nd just boginaii gto go “into n ciety ■l ie t.ii.k Atisa—i —, st ve y hatitteonie lady, ! in tho ba'l end being seated alter the fi st | ilar.ee, was at a loss for nuno hing to any * .1 taking hold of his wilt il collar he r ; in; r!;frd : “It s powerful hot in this roonv | toy si irt's wet; ain’t yourn ?” It is report I ml that tho lavly bibbed a li t o and* took i his.arm JVr the r.vxt duitee. If yen wm.r, jto keep on god terms with the young imm, don't a.-k him how his ‘yjxr h is - I Lxcitai’ijf. t. Ats Irishman writing foonr Philadnlpbia. iho otfn r day t‘> Du ft’t nd in die old one t;y, cofieltided bis L tier thus : “If lver ;tc , JW<- forehutie to live till I dy—and ' noso whether his or no—i’ll vW'.t o; | In land iifdTe I leave ITiilauiadelphy.”