The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Terrell Co., Ga.) 1866-1866, June 22, 1866, Image 1

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THE DAWSON WEEKLY JOURNAL. JJ. u. 4, J. E. CHIIISTI.iI?. rs ( puson WfWi Journal, Published Every Friday. v & J. E. CHRISTIAN', *“ EOITCfIS hNO PUBLISHERS. tIRAIS-Strictly in .ldiancr. Sl . I* oo Rates or Advertising : 00 . dollar per equate oi ten lines for the first , °.lo and Seveoty-five Gent* per square for b«b«q**n* insertion, not exceeding three. ,1 aouare three months ......< y ..-• • • ♦ I six months *.A.i\dht ooe square one year. J 00 Two squares three nfonths 2 00 Two squares months ~Y>» JJ Two one year - 30 00. Fourth of a column three moths.-;..'.. -?.. 30 00 fourth of a column six mouths... ...... 5D Qii. H , column three moths 45 00 Half column rix months * ~ On. column three month. 70 06 Oar column six months ; 100 00 Job n'ork of every description executed „ith neatness and dispatch, at moderate rates. i.nrso.r bcskvess ( Anns. ' WOOTEN attorneys at law, 2 ly Dawson, Ga. r. n. haki?kk, attorney at law, mm, TLKXEIL to., GA. Will give prompt attention to all busineflfl on trusted mhje care. , , , __ , t TT ~ BIMMONB & COKER, Attorneys at Law, DAtfSOJT, GEORGIA. ■ *** »***i** I. f. KifOiiS. feb23 ly w. & c. eoKfciu JAMES SPENCE, O Attorney at Law. DA ll’hO.V, G E till G MA ■ Jff Office at the Cos rt House. le' 23 ly DR. C. A. CHEATHAM, D.IVI'SO.H, CHLORUM, Qfi or, s»*th H’ctl *'4 Mrc ’ /"tOSTIN'CKS the practice of Medicare in »lt ire * branch**#. II- orv«i attention ?o thr Lrßft<Wn* of all siuroMr hfT*«'po!i« of ** Lbe»‘k xai*«l to the treat w'’'if, of nil secret Ai»o ipoa* lie nuv tw ci • : 'v 1 L'.-' , V • jjf *<'x i wupvio*V. ; irr(.r k af> hccg~ rtu> description • f 'lt.. vny'ow'-s rfiirviori of Tr** Viol- Inrh R r I nil ot M*e it-’c OR. C. RJ-.VSH ENBERC, OFFERS Services to the cit«- Jipiw*of DiwiHin nuU tfi't anrrouuding coui'tr*7 Office a* DtwaoQ Hotel —up stairs. fcti*2S 6'n DR.D. H. FARMER, •If the late Ilfsfdrtirr of Col. H.SUhs , near Datvson, Ua. \ VTITH an experience of 70 \eaip in the pran »1 tice of medicine, feel* qualified to treat any case lie ra ty he called to atteud. fch*iJl ts DR. J. L. D. PERRYMAN, rVFERS hi* profession*! services to the cifi * * ixess of Dne«nn mu! .ii lijitj »< Prist riil hit) P/ti/ftiriCTll. Office at hi* Drug S:cr* imdpr the Mn a onic Hall. Also lakes ibis occasion *° **? to hi* old army friends, . ho are constoutly liia advice by letter, to apply to some to ►yetatile physician personally, where they cau liive their cases properly eiatniucd, and so pre •critied for. ntarl6,3in FOVi’Ol lIOIaSK, ®* !/• FOSTEK, Froprietor. Morgan, Calhoun County, Georgia Msich, PC Iffifi, 8m J- P. ALEeSTT WATCH AND REPAIRER itj&fjfa JEHF,I. ER . Dawson, Oa., P P re P lr e<i to do any work in his line in the l_ TCfv style. fetus ts J. S. SMITH, G HX SMITH .A.XD n ,.. Machinist, D*in ’.So.V, : : Georgia. Rypsirg all kinds 0 f Guns, Pistols Sewing Ma cuioes, etc., co., 2 {T, DAWSOM IIOTEh, Corner Public Square Dawson, ga. c, l- HAUSIIEKBEKCS, __ Proprietor. ....ATTENTION! AND WAGON SHOl*. . /#, bishop , Ito tnrl'S?.i* ! 't near the Depot, ready »Wt ,o‘, n?“ ,ir '« of hu-iness. If you Jo« OLD CABRIAGKS AKD BUGGIES OOD as *»®W, •»k» ?®,? iU »«k at old prices and *>»»« to pav n 11 0 pricer, if preferred, tut if I k*’® present ■ 601 priu?B for provisions I must I ta*e wUu PriCea for "ork. the oiantr, me oß ® °f the "neat a*gon makers A r f il 6-h, New Livery and Stable, STOCK BOUGHT 13 ATV SON, GA. nR W. IV. IM It\ 1.71. keeps good stock, good vehicles, and good dint re, and is prepared (9 send nuesei jjcia to any of the ad joining counties. Hacks fit tfse Depot, ohTlie ar rival of ratfti train.’ f, l, 23 I y IKYOt: V." A NT hpnciunu tioca TO EAT, DBilKj OR SMOKE, mL#' JP #MJne« : |r RR(f.. Thcv YT keep constantly on hand a good supply of Fine Liquors,.Cigars, ToWetMriysters, SardtVe*, etc. They have, in trcniievition with th#ji*rttab lishment, a well arranged ,;L BILLIARD SALOON, KnppliMl’wlirthe most popular improved fixtures Dawson, M J tch «, 8m Cabi il o t Slio p ! ROGERS & BROWN, •K their Old Stand on Depot Street, \RB prtpafH to manufacture Fumi/ur*, wicli H 9 fJeelsteadSy Bureaus, Warckobo*, Ta - ble*, Washstandfl, etft. We are also prepared to put op window Mb in on short not’en. jksse RpGK&E. apria.Cm B n. brown. ])R. F. J. MARTIN. OFFERS hie Professional Service to the citizens of Chiekasauhatchee, Ga., and the surroui'tYnq country. April 14t.h ( 1 Si’ri, FINE BOOTS'& SHOES! .Tas. Fitzsrerald, At ShariH if Rrutcn's, Depot St., IS prcp.fed to fit up, on short notice, and at reanonab’e prfcreF,- ns fine boots ami shoes as can be put up m country, nls long experience •and high reputation as a workman, is a sufficient guarantee satisfaction to these who may patrbn ize him. He has on hand a fine lot of Drencli Calf Skins, which will he worked up to order. If J**r**nl good work, give him a dull. apr2o 8m CROCKERY aND TI IST WAfiEf \\ T E have just recrived, a' eutylore in Dawson, V V a large and splendid aesortnient of crockery and rin ware, which we a:e prepared to Sell at el- credOSeylow prices Come and Out. «pr*7N 2 ,„ S>. 3J. K|:isifc * KU 9-_ 7 TO THE LADIES! Millinery Store in Dawson! MRS.’ C. K. BMVJAMiV has just opened a cl.iice selection of Miflvnery (ioode. Her hata and botitiets are ver, bewutitui, and ot ifcnatest strles. Sbe is prepared to trim and repair bats and bonnets on short notice. Dailies from the on unify are invited to call be fore purchasing, r* I feel 'satisfied they cannot be better raffed in s'vk-’or prices elsewhere. I can be found, nniil 1 get in my new store, at the store of King, Ctim A Cos. a| JT-lm CHEAP DKl'fi STORE ! AVERT & ADAMS. (Next to llarpcr & Barb.mV) DAWKOff, - e GCOKGIA. VRE recen-ngsnd cficfli' g *0 the public, a large and complete a*.orln,enl of ; , tr Dni»si and Sllediciiics, All fresh and good. 7Ye are supnircd with every article u«unllv kept in a first class Drug Store. We will sell Drugs, Dye Stuff-, pamn-, oils, etc. For Cash or Eroduce. All orders and prescriptions wit The r-ornpL Iv attended to. B P r ls l TnOtict:. A LI. persons indebted to the firm of Glass i Whitlock Will call on M. S. Glass and close the same by not*. Otherwise all accounts will b® immediately placed in suit. The business of the ••’S&uamwfa NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of William Keel, lute of Calhoun eourtv, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make p-tvtueiil immediately, and all persons holding ehim« agninst Said ettate are hereby notified to pres nt them in accordance with law. 11■ K. BItAY, aprl3.3m Adminislrntor, LA.W notice. XT iIIORGAK will practice in all the courts I I • of title South w estern, in Irtvin of t»i«» Son th em, Coffee and Apid'ii l ? of the Brurswick, and most of the cour*s of the Patanla Clrcnita. Office on Washington Street, opposite »l.e Ex press office, Albany, Ga. may 11 ly LAW C-A-lih). t'l''HE nndereigned will attend to any leg.il busi- L iii'Fti entriipied to his cure, io HouLhwcstein Georgia. Office at Ciithtrt, UanOolpli cp , Ga. inavll,ly E. U. TLAIT. O. S. BPTLKR, JAk. t.iHiK CHFAVALI.A HOUSE, EUFAULA, ALA. THE undereigned take pleasure in noafyiog the traveling pubfic, that the Che walla Hotel, O s t e the Howard Houae of Kufaula, Ala..) has under gone a thorough reliuiug, and is now open for the accomodation of the travelling public. The present I’roprietors will spare no expense to make it a FIPJST CLA£& HOTEL. , A splendid corps of attentive Servants have beer engaged , and we flatter omselres that we cat pi taae the meet fastidious. Give ns a trial. BL'TLEK & LAMAE, 2 Hoi. rropriekTo. DAWSON, GA., Flill)A\. .!L’i\E i»i2, INUO. ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN, All or nc y sa t Lnu, jul.firn CETIiUEfiT, GA. T. K. STEWART, ATTORfffEY AT LAW, t'uthSnrt, Randolph County, Ga., AH business entrusted to Lis care will km faiili fuUy attended to. 1 E. L. DOUGLASS, .A. ttorn ey a t Law, Janet CVTUTtEHr, GA. J. E. HIGGINBOTHAM, ATTORNEY AT L.UV, .fr organ. Cathoun County, Ga., Will pi.Kj icd, in utl the Cbilrts of the Bftuth tvcsteiu and Fu'auU tSreuin, Jkue 1 Ik 11. SITA(:K'i{f^OKI»- CAllIILftiA, JTlitrheM €o., Ga., AGE2\ Tfv .purchase and taU of £.AXi{. June 1, IbtHi. . HKtiBKRT m.i intk. • j is-i cH ii. ra-. non. FIELDER & TAYLOR, Vtto ic nr;\ si ftnd Onunvellnf* ai I Cuti berime —Will in the counrk'B of Randolph, Slewart, -man, M*lhir, Ducatur, (Jalboun, ToneU,.auii.*Sun«(or, «na in the Supieme CuMft ol tk<-. Stale, and the V- & District Court for the S»ato cf give pTOtrpt attention to the co’.lertkni and paying over ot elaiint*. • joi,lru ‘”t. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jnl,2tn« OGZETiIOItrE, Ga. JN otice. VLL perpons indebted to the estate of John «T. *si»npeon, di*cea?fd, are hereby noiiStd *o niake paym nl, aud those holding agaiust | said estate to present thera m* term* of the law. M iv 11-40. \V. 0 SJMI’SGV, Kx’r. ~ LONGIEY a WALSH 7 uctiono er s AM* OfcKKHAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Cherry Street, .Jlacon, Gu. At the Store toruierlv occupied by L. Bond A Cos. KtCFEREKCKS: Wetmore A KirKland,.. New jfork. Iloilekise, Scott A Cos “ " E, F. Wood A On Lc.-luu Fiske, A Ander50n.......... ** t. F Chamberlain, Memphis, Trim. m C. Wood, A tV, Naahviile, “ iiannon, UiT'H A 'Jo., Orleans. Crane, Jahnson A Orgy bill,, ah, Ga., Blair, Smith A C 0.,......... Au<*i«>t., Gi. L. G. 80wer5,...., Columbus,- “ •J. It/'Wallace,. ...Atlanta, “ A.nd HOL’D Col. lie*/ Swift... ar-F## licul.n aUculiOn givn lo the pureluiaf, Sale and Shipment of Colton, Cottou Yarn,. Osnahiirgs, Sheeting 3 , Ac., Ac., JOHN II I.ON’GLEY, Late firm ofß. ffmd. A Cos, W M. W A LSH, Lute firm ol Horne A W„lah May 18th, IMS. Mu. PATRICK & HAVENS, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLERS, SIMMERS; And General Kewa Dealers—Triangular Oherrv Street, .Huron, Ga. ,2 U : £ n. OHUH IH COTTOF FACTORS AND GENKftAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS CO CAtiO.rifELET ST., XvTEVvr OBLEANS, M. 31. CopKnaxh, T. J. Cl*mnir, Montgomery A1a.27 3m. Euianla, Ain. GUN AND SPORTING HOUSE, I). C. IIODGKiNS Si SON, ATacon, .... Georgia, Sl mufacturers, Dealers in and Importerr of G UNS, P I SYO ®&, I'lSSl/.rG TACKLE, Pocket : lit ft Tsihlft « nllery^cle, ry Their *»’oc\ of Fishing T ,eltle U mi-urp iPS ed in the South, and thev i ffer th g'vat,.,, indue"- ments to the trade in every branch of their busi ness. roar 3i> Bmf C. R. 3*l OKF, li'ESTO.r, GA., \\JlhL ConKmie prac«ice<»f Medicine in nil \V its bronchus. H ivii g had exfunsirV rience and a in tbe of “Di#eftr?*% of he will par ppecial at f en®Tnn to rtia' branch of the profrfrion. March 2S, So) T)k. s. uoiiEnsoN ~ SURGEON DENTIST, Ma? 4 Cuthhcrt, Georqia. h. A. PItATTK. J r. Ih>WARPS. F. O. RUPY. PRATTF, EDWARDS & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Franklin Buildings, Alabama Street, illlania, .... Georgia- WE are prepared to erpcnte all orders for ph.n tation supplies. co^itMwriMw Os Bacon, Corn, Flpur, and Pork always on hand MASSE iVRUJUt & SOA, DRUGGISTS, JVlacon, • - - Georgia. r |" , ITE attention of Dealers is invited to tbia old JL and reliable house. n.ayl^,6m issueK ! BRICK! ISIUC'K! sw f* AA/\ GOOD BBICK. now ready (or the 4 »),' M "* ' market at o«r brick vard wu. jul ,lt APAMb & GREEK. IVlio’ll Be Uy Deiirtr? § I want a ladv, voaao' nad fair, tVitfi "piriis i -htaml otieery. ->» I Wi’h fieri, hi... eyes an i gntJen Tiai-, To be my loving “deal^c. ,, Tebtesoni* with her sunny And obecr my heart.when weary; To make mv boiue an KJen h-r®, Amt be for a to m y “item ik'’ Who"! hoar VI utl j If try coming step, Anuj.tigh lb s e me Wparv. \Yh*U Igi i,4; n caie »iji Uijyfiy J-, i call uie “deaii»." When and .rk nilsf rtnne’s hour is n And sorrow's cloads srr near me, And fffMin'mji'fi-irmts'Sirtoke my path, To frnd'hi r’stHl ray ‘ dearie." 1 nu'er should liqcij what oiliers say, Wiid some fair maiden near me, Whose heart, would beat whli joy when I bhou’et fendlyr caiilio*' Thin woutdYorn to day, And life scpiu gfyl.jinyl qheery, . Her smiley .ijoutd egeer {»• on mysray While I would call her/‘dearie.’’' Now should t'tls meet theTre of one, And '(hat one di'tgn to hear rue, I’ll I'v ■ for her, and her alone, ' • JP And she shall be my “d'-aiic.” TROt’BLEB HOffUf tfOOff. BY OLAHA AL'CrfsiE. CJe.erge .Tamesofi and Katie Vanghati had a bnlliuut wdiMing. Erhrytliiog was fault less fnm the icing on the cute to the ar r ingeipcnt of the bride’s waterfall. Vaughan cried just enough Dfit to reC den her nose; Vangan did the (lignifi’d pa ter firailits ,tu a churip ; and (leorgo aud Kalfe were so' affect! ihh*o ns to give to-tne,, world the idea that here was a match uiude jin Heaven. y™y* 9 . ** ,•****y>" The biiifal dSpfeatftgt over, the while moire anßque find orange flowers .were Rid aside, arid the pretty traveling «uit ofalpae u, with uazpiue'Muc trimuiings was dmtieid —•the swejcTcst ffrvc of a thipg- Madartle rTAnhrrp hud made up for Lire s a«ep Then there was the little Lonm-S of gffrjfdlk to match ; the jr>ld< . : ■ cpowt ; and ; t was «u :h • flat t cvcTJfhirtg prnpiliefls ; nod;-in the mldft of cerfgi sfyffitlions and feitsc-yficorge u-d Katie •StinteiTfor the dej>- t. They arrived just in ?»usnn. The whlslle -otindi'd in the dwtaiw'c. Oenrgo buckled up his traveling shawl afid Katie grasj-ed her B ’***' ®'* l ’ *°a nt ii ‘‘ileergw, rtifd the bride, “do run ■nut and sr’e to she tuftikis ! I rdipWl die, If when we get tb-thw h’tdls, my ohM’Jns sh >«W not be there It would bo dreadful t<r be o ic go tu. «u> u»• iiMM i 4*% v Go apd so>« tbepr, thai s $ durlirg . ’ George vauirU-S ; *tho train puffing and siEqlsiog w/t Tt;to , tho dj.pof. popped lis Lead into the lidilaT rc-om, iiig at tbe tQp of his vcf«e T ‘‘Ail aboard for Danville ! Crime j hurry up ladic?, Ldi A: Five fninui JS tchifcd tinie and anolltcr tjaia due’!'’. Kat e did not kuiity whether she was bound fur Dauvillc y- ho./j probably the hat! better gel in util let < 1 So rite Crt.t --i and the long and mu ok' f vehicle foeling very much at rce, and ready r.l the slightest provocaGon. A- the conductor pa’«d her seat siie caught him by ilia arm. ‘ Is my hujtmnd- ” “Qh, yes. j.y tj] rigul r said tlw official, bUtTHug oti in a way id! omcials have, “I’ll send him right along,” and he vanished ffotn the view .0 the long dial of tnoviog carria fii < Meanwhile begig bavipg seen to the bag gage—a proheciling tjhat had occupied more T’iSne'than be had intend'd—returned to the l»di s’ro'"?! t > Cad Katie missing— search ed abcivt wi'dly,’ iririuirieg of every onC he met, without' success. •'She's probably, already in the train, said a tleliot agobt nrabii'm he made inuuiry. “Y'od are going tn Ruffale, I think you said J that's tbo Irani to lfntfilo, you’ll likely find b<r ttrue, Ju.-t f irfisjh' c.t'a mbucnt to ioseff’ Oobrgp graspediCo railing of the hind <ar hs it jj-w by, and, flingiug open the door, he rushcd thri ugh (he car after Car, bu* seek ing in vain for Kano. She was not on the train. . “Most likely she g at bfi 'ho wrong irt.in and w< nt i y flroton,” said the condtic tor. “Groti nis a way station fifteen miles fu' thtr ahead'. We ste p there fifteen or Twenty ifni'/uTcs f?r refr/hliiDetitS. “You’ll Th-- eifr's Jl 'w over tho track. George ui'titally blessed tbo mao who invented steam ecuirieV—li'eciuiitd rcaoh Katie s> much soon er, dear little thing ! how vexed and troub fed' she must be—find George grew quite laciii'jmrtfc over berdo olito ooudi'ion. Bijtlt eO' mrd ages to George befrre they whiidcd tip t-o.the ] 1 its- rm at Groton, and then he did uot wait to practice any courtesy, lie leap* and out impetuously, knocking over an old lady with a ILwer pot and a bird cage id her hand, and mnli-hiffg th® pot and putting tl e birds iuto hy/feriek. The old lady was Tndignabt, and hit George a rap with ber urnberilf*. and spoiled forever the fair pro portion!; of bis hri'hll bcavrr, but? be was trto roe'eb engage(l in thought of his lost bride to ypare n regret for h : s hat. Ilefi w tbr'tngh the astonfshed crowd, mashing rip crluttHue hern, and knocking blfer a smell boy there, until be-reached the ebrk o/.tbejttrtiou !'•?, the clerk believ ed there was one lady who had come alone; she bad gone to the Ucltidere House—she tngvf. be the one. (Jeorge waited to beer no tb> it. fie ftnr tied rp the fircot to the place, where the landlord assured him that no ladies of Ka tie’s style had arrived, perhaps she had stu ped afAlargate, ten mil s bark. Ocbrgo secti on the hrjte. There was no train to Margate until next morning-, but the wretch ed hutband covld not wait all nigbt—be twould walk. lie get direetione npoa the road*, was told that irwas a straight otse—for thetr'>stwf the war thion'"H the woorlg—rather lone ------ - - - - -■ soon'tout ploamat tie sot forth at once, not stnpptap to swallow n mouthful. Ex oitriaont had developed into a eloudy even ing;—the night would be darker than usu; at. U' OTffo hastened on. too inuoU oxoitnd 'o fool fuiiffue —too mu 'll agonized about, Ka tie to noticu that ho had split his elegant French gaiters out at the sides. » tail tntA After three or four houret hard walking ho began <u think that something mustbi' wreingp He might to bo approwhitig the surbarbs (if. Margate. Ju im-.t, uhe oucflit to have reached the village dwell some lane I -eforo. He grew a hltlo doubtful alwut hie being on the right rend, mid begun to look about him. Those was m» ro*4m*Ul, or. r»ther t it was all rtmd; fur all,- vosuigo of fiwfci and wheel track hud vain»ii«d-r --there was forest, lorest. averywlloie.) Tho very charaoterof tlio ground beneath his feet elian -ysUJ> he look. It grew soltt-r and sol ter, uiityl ho sunk uu.klu deep in umd, and i-qd'fyiiy, bolore ho could turn about, he?bdl jitf atuioet armpit*. He had utunibled ■ iyt a ovutg mtro! A swift. htwn ry«wypmrcr.h ! :.. ! People ll*. I liiefcl btforejupv in r |Vsg»|p;i|{ this—and it woald he so dreadfid.. to dixs thus,- and KaUo never know what- had be come of Jilin .folio atrpgglqi with the strenplb of desperate uto live himself. liat ho might as well Lave takeu it coolly.— lie was held Hist. - Thus slowly the hours wore gwgy. The night Was ages hmg. Tho sun had {J.uver taken 8 > much time to risyin, lua it realized dipt nothing could ?iq .donip. un t l it was up, and was not -deposed Lohur »jr- As soon as it was fnir’y light, (jers gc began to scream at the t pid bis voice, hoping tliut-i-ome one who mteht be gping somewhere might Inmr him. He amused himsell in this wav fur an tour, and at the end oj tho time yon pbuld not have dlstim I gui hed his voice from that of a frog ajpse at hand, who had been doing his very best, I I rival our here. At last, just as George was Vg’uiog to tic-pair, he heard a Voige iu the distugcg oalling out • . ; “Hallo there V is it you or a bpg?” “by me, cried George* “and I shall ho dead iu five mlnutfs ! Corns qujek I'm in to the mud up to ny eyes.! JUrcc’tfy an dd woman Kppefircu, a aqn hcuivct ut. hor her.l and ,v Irsh .t on licr arm. pio mi hucli'dherrjin^. , “Th'o kin'fl. rakiq, cpled she,'jon'rc in for it glut ycu ?*; ISmTh J.cu .right! I’m ghydy/J l '!.. seb tho. notice, that !he <j’d majp’.’Muck tip,, that nobody must eouio to pTck tiuckifberrics in this ere swamp? ” “Iluckelherrylng!" cxcUintgi GeofffV angri'y, ypa must think a fetid* was beside if to c one into the jemde, if he new it ? linckleberrykij indeed, l a;h, after my wife V’. vv?fe' tVMI of all t! in? 1 er ‘‘She get nrt the vvrong (rain, fcn#WT*Sid I, and I cyfteit 'he’s at Margate; and I started fYora Groton lost tiifht to walk there and loft wry way Help'me out, do, thats a dear woman.’’ Tbe old woman steadied herself by a tree, and beifig cf good tiui'fVs she so n drew George ent, mud from bead- to foot. Ho •b'-ok bimsAlf ‘‘There,fif you'll show me tbe way, I’ll pr, right on ’* 'Koy it wo»t 01‘her* Tim’ll go right "y r WiMfr boasc and have a clip of coffee and sujiething to rail, and * sui’ of tho old man’s duthcß to pnt on, while I dry yours and 111 send Tom over to Margate With the horse and wsc >n tn ring ynwr w fe." “Tou’rc a trump,” micil George, wring ing hi r hand. “God Wcßs yeu. Y r ou shall be rewar led for your ki«dm s».” Mra-fetark’s house was littld way distan’, and to its shelter she took Geotgo Tetti was (iivpstcbed to Margate lo bunt up Mrs Jameson, end Georgs arrayed in a suit nf Mr. t?t.wk’:i 010 bes—bltiq.- swillow-tail coat, h me nsede grey panlaluone, cow-hide boots, nad a white hat with a broad brim felt like a now man. They gave him breakfast, wli'ch did not Como amir", and while Tom wns absent, tbe old lad t made him lie down ou tbe lounge nnd take a nap. T"m returned about noon. Ho bad scoured (he whole village, but found noth ing. Only one passenger had left the train at Margate on tlio previous day, and that was an old roan with patent plaster* fur sal®. I‘eor George was frenzied. He rushed out of the house, and stood looking first up and then d'.wn t,ho road uncertain which way to wend his course. SuJduniy the train from Groton swept past, and a while handkerchief was swung from an open window, and above tbo bamikerchitl George caught tho gleam of tbo golden hair and blue ribbons!' It was Katie byy ud a doubt, lie cleared the fence with a b und, and rushed after (he flying train. lie ran until lie was ready to drop, when he came up with some men with a handcar who were nr pairing tho road. He gave them ton dollars to take him to Grotuu. He was sure he would find Katie there. But no, the train bad not stooped at all. Tbis was the express for Buffalo,—But a bystander inteimed him a lady answering tho description bo gave of Katie, bad been seen the day before at Danville, erying and saying she had lost her husband. Gcoree kltifii-d off. Ho ruught with avid ity at the hope thus held out- It mudt be Katie 1 Who else bad lost ber husband,? A train was just leaving for Danville. lie sprang oa board, and sufferedan eter nity during the transit as it was an aceomo daiion train, but they a cached Daovliile at last. George inquired for tbe lady that bad iew her husban J. lies, she was all liglu— ah j hrd g >ne to the Americun House, to llai.l f».r hwi'. Sfceexpcolcd him by tvorj train, said tbe t akel master. He hurried with all speed to the Amer ican boui-e Y ee, |he was there, said tbe clerk aid waiting for ber husband room 221 light hand, second flight. Oeorga flew up stairs, burst open the doe' of -21, and catered without cureoi«ay. She Was rc’tiogby the wiudow fookiog set. bun, VOL. 1. NO. 20, With her hack*'* the and t«r.- Hi sprang for ward, and in his arms, ruined -on r. i, eH, s m^^SS3S ‘ my darling I have you M IMfMf S'i-- !:ii'n tnd I.mleed at. him, and then act lATWooli a ■aofeftftr as made tbe very hair stand on (leffrajq’a Imad' “ You are not rfty She am— risimed “Oh. Selßvon ! TJlfslp ' help!—- b«*rot*.Hiy o4mo qaieklev 1 Grtb and! bo rofcb- MW <kdW*« m *!Si The mr wsi tnld-* die aged, with f.d-o loath. ' dedly snuff a Ijckitig, nr.-a No mar.' Mi > tb“ cLai ftiffig liTtiy Katie than sßte was like the Venus de Moliri. lio turned to flea just amkli*.Btaircaa« jfai*| lalivo with >■ 'pis ahinwad by alia orios of the'sworn an". Thev tried to atop him but be w«wi!l not be stayoifc * IK> atopluaftfuui (bottom among tbe wreck of Uiryti. taiaids, and nuiiy aproncyjfsfffiniff •"* ! Aud befope any one liini, l>r*as mmUgmHht front step*. A hi— iiff4bJrv,^)ft! IrWntf «|*v ks tbatu. Aad George in bis mad Si*ste, ran -t the I idy auu biuku tbo riot of her i, —, iffljtf V- - -M' Ts Ml f, A-l «J “Tivi rur^pat!” eneJ the gentleman with her. what do you jnsiih'by treating a lady ia this manffer ?” and he sicsod our hero, by tho eollar. *T***«u*fc* . Then for the first time, George looked at he oouple bofofo himi • his iv ... . OU Katie! oried he, fop this tituo there wag rip mistake; it was Kafio and fier gtic’fe CbsrlcF. Gh ,my into my wife ! my wile. lie tried to take ber in his arms, But sbo fled from hiua iu terror. - ‘ Take that dreadful man away,’’ slro •oried lam sure that he is insane or drunk only see his boots and his awful hat!” “Hfeß you that lam ytmf own George, Oh, Katie where hare you been ?’<’ exclaim do lie. Katip lgsyilnff atiiim now, and recognis ing him liepiu eryin •. dear that I sfibold ever liVe to sae this day ! My Goorgc that 1 thought so pure and faifTafu! and coed, faithless aud in toxicatedj Oh unotevSbarlcil, what will bc oeeae us wiaT” *• i- uapptita rff “My dear Oeioo ba patiout, ia ; d ber un elc. “I tliiuk ibis is George, and we will hear tv tat IrOj as to mv, before ipindemiog liim. Mr Jam• •>n , T m°! y inr wife ia tbs cars ysfeterdayy'snd ihff ihfiwtncif rise tlrit you had doaorted "her at the Wind (jam depot. Oi uni >o, 1 could not holiovo your absemw intentional, aud I persuaded bur to remain : ii ii ■ I telegraphed to tho principal stations irttinjjf the Wail for informatinH of you. Why did I receive no answer 1 “Bouaueo th" telegraph does aut .ram into .Id Gt*r*'a UyakUihurry qwump, wbejn r bad tho Lon -r "f ii'gM, said 1 ' ' " fc.' '■ nq to.' “Bus ihth eWfdßftrstiy dr?out»el" “® “My clothes were muddy, and 1 havogdl ou Mr- said George. And though the cxplaij itKu was nut particularly lucid to • i. ard it, they were sari fi and “Mj" dnnrupt George !” itr'eii Katie, rush ing into bis nmi u : “ami so you did not de sert, me, and I ultimJt hivro to bo divore ctl r :-n 5 r&a mmnbo u*» *fNt WO • .Will, n.y ilnrhng :ad w' nov,r be , ... . •!• u moumiit.” '“No', fur nil the Itnggujrc in the world ! Ob, Geofgff; you know ho# 1 Imvo sulli ibd /-si g»f>a-‘* ii tut • ■sim |ra hi ... pi. iginrruot no f“i; au ■ had ass lubleil ruuqij the hotel, drawn GiUherTtV tlib «lihturl>uOi ; e.— Miittofe'wffd rtJfiiHfWl aifd fliet’fs lortg iMMUwii t runr Xbu luadlorugnt uji iiu iirqirmuptu wed tTilio t ljpn V r, AttxyliMi Kalic.preyded ; imj ' 1. in Mr. ritnr . - in:.How t-i p ■ Ini the trenors. #4fl'kwty*piroci»i-d#irian th- ir tour ness t utey, and,> MHffitj&(t| Jin and Ilia Mir k won); to IX'co o u (pij; by exiircss, conlstining thfe lust suit A tin- old genfletuari, n:i 1 the whi'n?with;,l (ii puraH.ihe into i.rinther," Wsides Uie tiusi*. h«uh-«):ne silk Man net for Mnr. iaftiiflr, that vllii.u turiiiiig fniru ine f at wrnen pngTrjjiJ been herself in thff new bunnet, “I hßers HMifynn that huckleberry swamp would ruin to soinctiiiiii' ii it was eiriy to raise frogs in. Guess I bit it soiuetiuies.” Puhing Fhb at a Conducto".—Th’ ccndite ter who was discharged from the einp’oymint of one of tho Ohio rsilroadr, some lime ago. for inviting a friend to ride over the road with him, us he did not iiko to ride in the train alone, baa been rr-opj,oiDt and by the eu perintectent. He i- ngaia tbe hero «f »n --oiliA adventure, which has been made pub lick. Ou a recent trip, the train of which (bis oonduetor had charge overtook a cripple limping along by the side of the tracK, wbaj, our hero, the eonduetor kindly invited him to get on ami ride. Tho wooden-logged man thauked him, and replied}rh«t be had lather not, as he was in a burry j The conduoeor thinks seriously of throwing up bisccmmis son. The wise and gifted dosh Billinga tendera to all whom it ntuy concern the following ex cellent advice: "ilm't court for uiuuuy, nor buty, nor reitttLum; tb >Ke things are just about as the kerosene lie renCuing biuunsa liable to get nut of repair and bust at rny miur.it. Oonrt a ptrl fer fu», for theluv you bare her, for tbe virebu and birzims* there is in her; oourt her far a v ife or for a mo her; court her as you would a farm fer ihe sife nud pertc.etion of the Uth; court her as tbo she wnsu’t a fuje and you anotberj court b- r in tbe kitchen, over tpe washtub, *nd at the I pian'ncr; court her in this way, youog man, and if you don’t get a wife, the fault wou’t Djriif the courting.. \ _ *the sharp young roan who imagined him self wise because be detected some typo graphics) errors in a ncwp.paper, has been try ieg to get a perpendicular view of the rain bow. A dentist Ml \v«*!i t*t hi. rot ation uiwir : loiAl kb "An in the incutii.