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P f. j. E. 4 €HRISTIAN,
EDITORS AND PUBt!SH€RS.
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( :; J ;,nd^v £ ntj.fire Cents per sqnare tor
" i .uiKwquetit insertion, not exceeding three.
tbr,e monthS 8 00
„ bum* si * months 1200
■ square one year..............: 20 00
L quires three months 12 00
L wuares six month* 18 00
,**u*r« one year... *0 00
Fj||rth 0 f , colnmn three moths liO 00
north of» column sis months... .'.... JO 00
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|l,l(Bolunin six months 70 00
fl„»column three months.. 70 00
j”, column sit months tUO 00
jtb If *ork of every description executed
,Hli neatness im<i dispatch, nt inederate rates.
Mivto.r hvsijtkss < .ntits.
WOOTEJf & HOYL,
attorneys at law,
iiy Dawson, Ga.
1\ M. HAKPfcK,
attorney at law,
|(AM So.\, TEUSELL CO., 111.
Will give prompt attention to all business en
trusted to III* oarc. 9 1 y.
SIMMONS & COKER,
Attorneys at Law,
n.i tt'so.r, fiEo/ttii.t.
11. simmos*. feti'io l v vr. B. c. C( KKK.
JAMES SPENCE,
Attorney at Law.
/>./ 1; ‘U o.r, 6 i:a/u. 1.1.
p}T Office at the Co' rt House. fe',23 lv
DR. C. A. CHEATHAM,
DAWSON, (aCORGt.I,
osrc t South 7f*ert corner Public aqua re
MffiCTINTES the practice of ffledicioe iu ail tis
\ branches;
fie pir« flp«>ciaf attention to the treatment of all
tonic dll’ctimis of cither sex ; and to the treat
wit of all secret diseases
He may he consulted by letter, describing ace,
*i, occupation, and habits; and giving an accu-
description of ail the symptoms, duration of
■Anew, etc., etc., And enclosing 7WI /)«/■
<ir*. By return mail he will forward all of the
TC'SMrry medicines with full directions. 3 ly.
DR. D. H. FARMER,
llllii lair Brsltlrnrr of Col. ll’mi.
11. Slllts, near Bateson, Ga.
I'ITII an experience of SO years in the prac
tice of meilicinp, feels qualified to treat
"w lie may be called to attend. fcb23 if
J. P. ALLEN,
BATCH AM)
IE P A I R E H E L E K •
Dawson, Oa.,
ptvpired to do any work iu bis line in tbe
v# * r v b«M»t. style. feb‘23 ts
.1. G* s. snifir,
’UN SMITH AND
-YlacTiinist,
'■/ H’XO.V, ; : Georgia.
Krptire all kind* of Guns, FDtols, Sujmig M»-
'■to l , etc., etc. 2 )y.
'abinet SLlop !
ROGERS & BROWN,
Ulfuir Old Stand on MMepot Strut,
l RE prepared to manufacture Furniture, such
V up He dsi cads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ta •
p ' Washatands, etc. Wo are also prepared to
' up window sasli in tbe best style on short notice.
Hrookrs. aprl3,6in jj n. brown.
LA W C Alt I>.
'HE undersigned hare this day entered into a
copartnership lor the practice of Law in the
perior Courts of the Southwestern and I’ataula
ciits. Business entrusted to their care will he
iuptiy attended to.
(■ SettattCMHlH, Americus, ) Vilky G. Parks,
f. Goouk, Ga. ( Dawson, Ga. jls
1 KEENEY. I D,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser
*■ 'kes to the citizens of Dawson and vicinity.
‘ontpl .mention Gieen to Calls.
I*' EVG sold cur l>rii|( Slnre under the
1 Masonic Hall, to Dr. Keeney, we respectfully
■cit our old friends to give him their patronage.
AYENT k ADAMS.
r,,£ .nt: .1 C. 11.1. Before Buy
ing Elsewhere.
'VICK HA LBS AND SMALT. PIIOFITS."
!,i r "^ amß °f the old firm will te constantly an
, L prescriptions carefully earn pounded by
’■ augl7,2 Dr. KENNEY.
, ttA NOTICE.
i.™ 00^8 date after date application
r i, 1 ma de to tbe Court of Ordinary of
t* ,? OUotv f° r leare to sell real estate belong
„t CBtal€ of J. B. Wilbanks, late of said
dreeaeed- ELAM JOHNSON,
Administrator.
L^otice.
to ,i,„ afu ‘ r datl > application will be made
ana l r(iln4r .v of Terrell county for leave to
. na b. looging to estate of James Parrot, late
ulv‘;„T'“-’ dec 'd- HAIUULT PARROT.
1 18 Administratrix.
THE DAWSON WEEKLY JOURNAL,
I.A.AV NOTICE.
nfflOttUAN will practice in sU the courts
• of tlie South western, ip lrwiu of the South.
efii. Coffee and Appling of tic lirunawick, aud
most of the courts pf the PatauD Circuits.
Office on Washington Street, oppoeite tbs Ux
press office, Albany,Git. mayll ly
LAAV CALI).
undersigned will at'end to anv legal bn,i -
M. ness entrusted to his iu
Georgia. Offien at Cntbert, Randolph cn., Ga.
1 * _ K. n. rr. vn .
ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
Attorney, nt Law,
jul,6m iT TUHKItT, «.(.
T. It. STEWART,
AT TO it 1% IIV AT LAW,
Vulhhrrt, Itoiuloljfli Counh/, tin.,
ATI bu*ine«s entrusted to his care will bq fuith
fnllv attended to. .Tune 1
E. L. DOUGLASS,
Attorney at Law,
•tune 1 CrTHHKHT, (1.1.
J. E. H IGGINBOTH AM,
ATTORNEY AT 11W,
.ffoeiy«n, Calhovn Counts/, On.,
Will practice in all the Courts of the South
western and Fataula Circuits. June 1
T. K. 8N EEP>7
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jul,2m* OCiLETMIOitrE, On.
i*. iiTshack i:i>ioisi>
ATTQKNSY AT LAW,
CATIIfXA, Aflt,'hell Cos., «».,
A-GHJSfT for purfhar* and sale of LAXI).
June 1, 1866.
HERBERT FIELDER,
VXTOItWEY nnd TminsrHor at Ltw,
Ctithbert, Georgia—Will practice in the
comHe* of Randolph, Stewart., Clay,
Miller, Decatur, Oalhonh, Terrell, and FtimUr. and
in the S'tn.eine Court of the Sfa'C, and the V S.
t*is«Tlet Court for the Stale of Georgia. He will
eive prompt attention to the collect’on and paying
ovi»r of jul, lm
Police.
SIXTY days after date application will be made
to the Court of Oidinary of Tem ll county'for
to wit the land bclong ng to the estate of
No h Walker, deceased.
June 25, ’66. D. G. WALKER, Adm’r.
Dll. S. (I.KOUEIHXjN,
SURGEON DENTIST,
May 4 Vnthbfvt , (It or (fin.
CUTH BEPiT HO US E,
Cuthbert, Ga ,
rpjns formerly known as the “Ividdoo
i House,” is now open and prepared to accom
modate all who may favor us with a call. The
public may rest assured that no pa has will be
spared to render the guests comfortable.
THE TABLE
will be supplied with the best the market and the
country* a I ford. An experienced caterer has been
secured, whose whole time will he devoted to the
procurement of AleiiUUs oi' livery IPes
eripiiotl* Polite and attentive servants, neat
Rooms, Good Fair, and moderate charges will
surely satisfy onr guests
V. W. BOISCLAIR k BRO.,
Cuthhert, Ga., May 11,1 v Proprietors.
50 Ululberrj M., Macon, Ga. 50
I). O. HODGKINS & SON,
I’KAI.FP.S IN
GUNS, PISTOLS,
i'ISHI.YV JUIKJ.E,
Gun and pistol ammunition, gun and piotel ma
terial and Sporliny Goods ol every des
cription. Also,
Ohc Horizontal Straw Engine & (toiler,
New and Complete— at a Bargain—and dne Gun
Smith’s Hand Rifling Machine. july 13,0 m
ItOIIEHr BtKYAEB, of Ga,
WITH
HEITJOfIiMITO,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
CLOTHING,
JCo. 522 Itrondtvay.
Opp. St. Nicholas Hotel. JVMZ IP I'OPML.
Would respectfully solicit the patronage of his
many friend?. junel 5,1 m
KIIJDHUUs
“GAIOEEY OF AAY V y
Corner Mulberry and 2nd St., over J. M.
Boardiuan’s Buok St© e,
. TIaIC O.V, G £Of{« 1./I.
I>EBSONS visiting the city on busine*** or pleas
ure should not fail calling at the above very
attractive establishment jvjg
A. 11. ADAMS, D. n. JONES.
Late ol the firm of Adams A Reynolds.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS,
WAR E HO USE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(At old stind of Harris A Ro*«,)
Corner of Second anti Poplar Sts.,
]Vlacon» Ga.,
Will give particular attention to the fltdHge
and Sale of Cotton. jul 13 3m
PATRICK & HAVENS,
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS.
And General News Dealers—-Triangular Block,
Cherry Street, Jftacon, Ga. 2 ts
MASSESBURG & .SOY
DRUGGISTS,
JVtacon, - - • Georgia.
r rMIE attention of Dealers is invited to this old
4- tbd reliable bouse. may 18,6 m
DAYVSON, GA., I'UmAY, SEFTEMHEXt 7, 1800.
/'l OKon, Ten-oil Count} :
U" Whereas, J. B. Aveut applies to me for letter
of dieinissioo from the c<t»U- of Wllli.im A vent
Jate of said coutrty, deceased,
ThAsc arc t'li-rcfbn; Uj cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be nnd appear at my office with
in the time preset ibed by law,'to show- canso, if
auv, why said lettetA sheuldimt bvjrranfod.
Blveo under wy hand and ofUcisj sii-tialuret this
May rt, mti: f. M. JONTJJ, Otd’y.
/ J I'OKfilA, Tui relHloiiiilyi
vl Whereas, n. j. l’arlteranoli.s t<i tiio,for let
ter* of .fi-iMbsino from Übe edinbiistr.ltloh'of the
e»t *t« of J. M. l'>ax'BV l ife of said eoti .tv, AV»d,
These are, t» cite uud admotiiah sl'l
peraon-s eenocrnc.d td be and appear at. mv ofiler'
within l he time pre.»cfiß(?l hv law, and show cause, I
if any they ImVe, why said letters tth«tld not issuoi
Givey under nev hand ainUolliuiaf sigmitare, tbia
Aptii IT, TB6tT r.m T. M. JCiNLi{, o, diiury.
CJ • ORGI 'l’(‘m , !l ('onitiy :
J VyiwtMf, f>4WK*.r appHoiii to me for
loft era of di.*»missiqn from file .of li. S.
ll<K»k a , litcfif cbuufV,
These arc, therefore to cite and irdtnMfishAll per
sons to be and appear my oflice with*
in the time proscribed b? law, nnd show cause, ; lf
any oxislo, why s iid bHAors jLhould riot bogfanted.;
Given under my hapd and ollicialy-igHAturo. this
May 11, 1860. %. M. JONES, Gcdinary.
| 1 EOKGfi 1. Terrell, (’imiilv:
vT Whereas, Louisa Po»eil vj nu* for let
ters of dismission from the estate.of J. J. Powell,
late of said county, deceased —
These are, therefore tgeite and admonisfi attper
sons concerned lo b* and appear wt, urv offlee wiili
in the tiuic pr. .saribed bv law, and show c«u«e, if
any exists, why aaid letters should not be granted
Giron nnfler"mj haqd aud oflltdid signature, this
May H, 1866. T. M. JOKES, Ordinary.
Georgiu, flcnell Coiiuty.
r months after date, application will be mode
.1 to the Court ot Oiditnuy of said County, for
leave to sell two lots ofUud nuud>srs oe
s»rentv sir, in the rferm ti dUlrict of Sfdd
eoniHy the entire real estate 6f JOBepn F. J'ovrell,
deceased. For the benefit of the heirs and cr dit
ors of said deceased. L. C.
Au g ust 7 tli 18 66, A d min is tro tor.
Goorgiii, Toitcll County.
\\f HKREAS\ F. J. Martin applies to me for lot—
▼ ▼ ters of adminisfation on the estate of J. M.
Gullett late of said eouuty.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to beandapptar at my ofti.c with
in the time prescribed by law to show ca.use, ifany
exist, why said letters should not.be granted.
Qiven uud*r my baud and olfivial signal me
zVugust 7th U 866. T. M. JON EB, Ord’v.
/ IIOKHIA* Torrotl Comity :
vJ Whereas, Jared Irwin, applies to me for
letters of dismission from the estate of James B.
Irwin, late ot Terrell bounty deceased!
Tlnse are, therefore, to cite and admonish al
persons concerned to be and appear at my office
within the time prescrib'd by law, and show cause,
if any, w hy said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
August 3d '66. T. M. JUNES, Ord'y.
n LOKLI I, Calliomi County:
vT WlM*reas, W. D. Arnold applies to me for
letteis of administration on the estate of Ashford
Jenkins late of said county, deceased—
These aic, therefore to cite andadmonisb all per
sons concerned to be nnd appear at mv office with
in the time prescribpd by law, and show cause, il
auV exists, why,said letters should not b« granted.
Given uuder my hand and offii-ial siensfure. this
AugnMl 1866. ‘ W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord’y.
/1 EORGIA, LuHioiiii County.
VT Whereas, Wißiattj L King apphe* to me for
letters of guardianship Maishall, orphan
minor ehild of Alexander Marshall, deceased
These, are therefore, to cite and admonbh all
persons yoncemed to appear at my office
within the f ime prrsr»ibeil by law, and show cause,
if auv exists, why said letters should no’* issue!
Given under my band and official signature, this
August 1, 1866. W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord’v.
/ 1 IMRGI 4. Tem ll County:
V_T Whereas, John ft L. Grice tpplies to me for
letters of dismission from ilie estate of Felix John
son, late of said countv, deceased,
These are to el e and admonish admonish'all per
soip< concerned Lo be and appear nt my odit»e «iih
in the tMne prescribed bv l«»w, nnd show eaa?e. if
anv, why said letters should not be granted.
(riven under tu> band aud offieh l signature this
J uly - \ th, 1666. T. M.JONEA, Ordtnary.
f AEOUGII, Terrell C«>eitsiy:
VT Whereas, Wm. C. Garter, apf ltes for let-ters
of administration, on the estate of R. M. Carter,
late of sai dcounty, deceased—
These are, theiefore to cire and admonish all
persons concerned to be nnd appear at, my office
within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
If auy, why said letters should not. be granted.
Given under iny baud and official signature, this
Aug. 3, 1866. T. M. JUNE?, Ord’y.
Georgia, Terrell Coisuly.
YV/Tiereas, Mary L. Waller applies to me forlo f
\V ters of iidipinjstration on the os’ale oM\ A
Wallpr, liteof said counfT, deceased,
These arfe therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to appear at my office within
t!is time prescribed by Ww, to aV.w causr, it aut
exD'P, why Slid letters should no*.he g'a'nt» iT,
Given under mv hand and rffiei-d signature this
August L 5 h l&vd. * T. M. JONLS Oui’v.
Georgia) Terre I County.
W"h< reas, W. J. Parker me for letters
of gmediri tishfp of the pef-ou amj pro port v, qf
Eus’ace Parker minor of D. F. Parker, late of .-aid
county, deceased —
'iH.ere a?o therefore to eitrnnd adnm’ ivli all per
somrinterested to he and arp h ar attav office wiih
in the time prescribed by law to show enrse, if
any w hy eaidiettocs al ould not he granted.
Gjveu under my hand and ottkjwl Pi* nature this
August 11 1 h 1866. T. JONES O d’y
i 1 HORGAA, Callioiiti Poiiuly:
IT Wl.exeas, John T. Pace applies to me for let
ters of administration on tlijp oetale of Peumi;
Freeman, late of Raid county, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons cone* rued to be and appear at try ollice
within the time prescribed by law to show cause,
if any, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tny hard and official signature, this
August 22, 1806. W. E. GRIFFIN, Ord’y.
.ropif #:.
SIXF.Y days afiar date applications will lw» made
to the court of Ordinary of Terrell County for
h ave to «ell land belonging to the-estate of Mas< n
McClendon, late of said countv.
WILY McCLKNDON,
August 10th 1866. Administra'or.
. t />. ?# f. I 'MS TPs iTO MVS .s Si. s-: .
LTNDF.II an order of the Court of Ordinary of
J Terrell county, willf>e sold on the fi»st Tues
day in September next, before the Court lieai%
door in the town of Dawson, during tit*Mm2 hows
of sale, fractional part of lot of land No. con
tnining thirty acres tnoroor less, adjoining the Dnd
of Abraham Sasser. Sold as the property ol Wil
liam Opvijj deceased, lor the bene lit of the heirs. !
MARY OPJiI, Adm'\
XOI’ICUI I
TWO months after date application will be made
I to the Court of Ordinary ol Terrell count?, i
fbr leave to aell all of tbe real estate of James A.
Taylor, late of a»id county deceased 1
JESSE TUCKER. ’
August 3d, '66. F.x’r.
NOT ICE.
SIXTY day. after date application will be made j
to the Court of Ordinary of Terrell C'-uatv for ;
leave to aell the land of the estate of Matilda GriT- ]
fin late of said county deceased.
j u ]y 13 U. M. FOWELL, Adtti’r. i
“Sl'-.l'l' BV CXI>KC»S.”
Marian Ilarlan was alone in Um worlds- _
ber mother ju t Imi ied.
.ilie was a beautiful, brown haired girl
with so't, shy eyes of violet gray and rosy
hp?, ccnnpr.HSod to a Xi'fun as tar Vtoyond
her years For all die wusscaireiy seven
teen, an 1 eo was telling lior,
:as he sat by the fire rjiroadm# his
|hjj*uJ« over the tardy bhize, ami asked ;
[ 'l’nt what are you yoii.ji l<i dv. to earn
jofw iM'ead umd butter, ehild?’
| ‘I don't k4iow—lhaven't thought. Mam
ma had yn unele iu Xew Y’uL, wjilV,
T«s yes—lve heern about him—he
w;vs mad 'ey use your mother didn't marry
just exactly to suit him. wasn’t he ?’
Marian was silent. Deacon Unty wait
ed a few minutes, hoping .die would admit
dil(n her yeerot medilaUons; hut she
did n t, ami the Deacon went away Lome,
do tell Lis w ife that Dhut Harlan jfid was
the queerest creotur Ije ever hn j come
across t
fn the mranwlulo Marion was busy pock
ing her few sean’y tlnjun iiito a l.ttlo car
p t tag, Vy; the weird, fliekt/iny h'yht of
the dying wnodfiro.
‘T will go to New To:k,’#hesa’o to hcr
se;'f sott ng her small pearly teeth lirinly'
together, ‘My mother’s uuele shall hear my
cause j leaded through my own lips.. Oh.
I wish mv heart would not throb so wild
ly. lam no longer meek Minnie Harlan;
I am an orphan all alone in the world who
must light life’s battles wi h her ewu tmgh
h:ud,!’
| LoWei Croud way at seven o'clock P.
M ! \\ hat a Cabel of crashing w heels,
hurrying humanity, and eoiiglomerate nois
es it was ! Minnie Ilarlan sot in the cor
nel' of an Ejpri ss < )tli o, under the l’a 'e of
gaslights, surrounded by boxes, and won
tlere 1 whether people ever went crazed
iu th's perpetual din and tuuail*. Her
dress w as very plain—gray poplin, with a
shabby old-fashioned litt’e straw bonnet
tied with black ribbons, and a blue veil,
whilo her only aitiele of baggage, the car
put bag, lay in her ]ap Stic had sat thert
two hours, and was very, very lired.
‘Poor liol« thing,’ thought tho dark
Tad red young clerk neunst her, who inhab
ited a s it of wi’O cage under a circlet of
gas ligh's. And then lie to..k up his pen
ami plunged into a peifeet Atlan;io Ocean
of a< e nuts.
'Mr. Evans!’
'Sir!’
The dark haired clerk emerged from his
cage with his pen behind his ear. in obedi
j emic to the beckoning fiuger of his superi
or,
i <1 have noticed that young woman sit
ting here for some time—huw caino she
iherel”
I -Expressed cn, sir, from Millington,
I lowa —arrived this afternoon.’
I As though poor Minie Uarlau were a
box r r a paper pared.
‘Who for*
‘Consigned to Wa’ter Harrington, IDs
(piire.’
‘1 sent up to Air Harrington’s address to
notify him some time ago; I expect an an
swer every moment ’
‘Veiy odd,’ s id the gray li-aded gentle
; man .taking yp his nuw.-piper.
‘Ves, sir, rattier.’
thrito (tnui ters of itn hour sifter
wstrds, Fi'U'k Fvstits canto to lito pale
tcirlV Mile with au insloseiibable piiy In hit*
hazel eyes.
“Miss Harlan, wo itstvo sent to Mr. Ilar-
rcsUlewo’
Miuiiw looked up with a feverish red
upon Iter check, stud her hands cht'pod
tightly on the handle of tlio faded carpet
| U*fr.
‘ —And wo regrotto inform yon that he
sailed for Europe sit twoivo o’clock this
and ay.
A sudden blur came over Mimd ’s eyes
she ti\ tnhlcil like ss leaf. In stll her cal
culstti.ms, she had inside no allowance f r
an exieenev like this.
‘Can vro do anything further for yon V
questioned lhe vonttg dork, politely.
'Nothing—no one esin do anything now.”
Frank Evans had been turning away,
hut something in the piteous tone of her
voice appeal and to every manly instinct with
in him.
‘Bhst!! I send to any other of your
hin is V
‘I Itsivo no friends.’
•I’erh ps I can i stve your things sent to
some tjiiiot family hotel 1
Minnie opened Ihjt It tie leather purse
and showed him two ten cent pieces, with
a stni’e that was ulmo t si tt sir.
‘Thisis all the money 1 have in the
wnvld, sir 1’
So young, so beautiful, stud so desolate !
Frank Evans 1 sul been a New Yorker all
h s lil ■, but lie bad never met with sin ex
actly parallel esc to this, lie bit the end
of hi« pen in dire perplexity.
‘Bet what me you going to do ?’
•I don't know, sir Isn’t there a work
house, or some sueh place, l could go to,
until I could find something to do ?’
‘Hardly, lfrunk Evans could scarcely
h Ip smi oing at poor Minnie’s simplicity.
‘Tttey are putting oat the lights, and pre
paring to i lose the office, said Minnie,’
star ing nervously to her feet. ‘I mnst go
vt mew here.’
I ‘Miss Harhm,’ said Frank, fjttietly, ‘my
home is a very poor one—i am only a five
hundred dollar clerk— bat lam sure toy
'mother will r <j«ivoyou under her roof for
a day or two, if you can trust me.’
! -‘Trust vim V Minnie looked at him
through violet eyi s <discnrod in tens, ‘Oh,
sir, I should be so thankful!’
‘How laic yon nfe, Frank! TU-re, givy
me your overcoat —Tt is p vvderd with snow
and’
Rut frank interrupted his hustling cher
ry-checked little mother, as (she stood on
tip too to take oft his out tvrappinvs,
•flush mother! there it a young 1.-ify
down staiis ’
‘A young lady, Frank ?’
‘Yes mother; expressed on trora toWi to
old Harrington, tbe licb murchaßt. lls
sailed for Europe this morning, and she is
deft entirely, akno. Mother, she look • like
poor lilauche, and I knew you wouln’t re
fuse her a corner here until she could fiad
something to do.’
Mrs. Evans went to the door and called
cheerily out:
‘Coma up stairs, my dear—you arc na
wetonme as flowers in May! Fi ayk you did
rpii's light; yf u always drt ’
Th? days and weeks reissc l 05, ami still
Minnfe Harlan remainol an Tomato if
KlvOnS’ humble dwelling. ‘lt seems just,
as tln-ngh she ha 1 taken ouf and ad Illanetie’s
platw,’ said the cosy little wid \v , ‘and slie
l is sn n*pfn( about the bouse.' Idop’t kuiw
how 1 ever managed without herd
‘Now, Minnie, you are »*jt in earnest,
about leaving us to-un rro» ?’
T must, dear Mrs. Evans ; only think—
T haifc been hero two months to-marrow and
the situation of giy.incs* is very
ons.'
‘Very well. I sliall tell Frank hew eb
stiirate ydj are.’
‘Dearest Mrs. Evans, please don't ! Please
keep my secret.’
‘Wlmt secret is it bo so religiously kvp* ?
uskol Mr. h’rnuk Kvu.s, ro dly walking in
to the limi tof tbe and seuss ou, with his hu
zel brown eyes sparkling archly.
‘Secret 1 repeated Mis. Eians cucrge'iv
ally wiping her Jim spectacleglusics- ‘Why
Ma-'aa is dct-iaiued t> leave u> t.-uior
*anrd T .
‘Minnie ?’
‘I must Frank. I liave no’rlght further
to trespass on ynnr kindn
‘2fo r ; ght, tli? Minnie, do y-u know
.hat tli' old house his been ad fieriui boas i
since y'u c'me in'o P ? Do you suppose
?:c tt: tit fu 10-e‘ onr little ttigpcam ?’
Minnie smiled rndty, hut Imr Land fe’,.
very co’dand pas live in Frank’s warm grisp.
‘ V rn’ilstay, Minuio ?’
‘N i. She shook her head deterißiuedly.
‘Then you must be made to stay,’ said
Frank. I’ve mi-sed niouieiLiug of great
v l ie lale'y, and I hereby arrest you on wm
picinn of the thr ft !’
‘Mle'-d somethirg?’ Mini i ■ rof'c, turn
ing red atld white ‘Oh, Frank, you uever
can suspect me !’
‘But Tdo suspect yon. Tam quite sure
.hi t the article is In your jyisjin-iou,’
‘The article!'
‘My heart, M : sl Minnie I Now look 1 ere:
I kn w' I nm very young and veiy poor, but
f love im Minnie HatTn, and 1 will he*
true hu,band to you. Stay and be my littli
wife !’
So Minnie T!aide n, irs'end of going out
a gov r k ss, aci ording to t o prjprin me,
married the daik ha r and young cleik in Fdl
ii on’s Exprc s Ufßee.
They were very qii tly married, early in
the mnenirg, and F'rstik took Minnie home
to bis m tber, and then wentc. lmty at on
tils business iu the wire ergo, under the
circ'ot of the gas 1 fc hts,
‘Evans!’
‘Yes, sir.’
F'raek, with his pen behind his car as of
yore, quietl? obeyed die behest of theeDiy
headed official.
‘Do you v. member th" young woman
who was expressed on from M Übgion,lown,
two months since ?’
‘Y’es, sir—l remembir her.’
A tiill. si'vor-haired gentleman hero inter
posed with eager quickness. ‘Where is
she ? I aui her uncle, Walter liariington.
1 Lave j/.st. returned from Paris, when the
toys of her arrival reached me 1 want
her; the is the only living relative left me !
‘Ah ! but, sir,’ vou ein’t Inve her.'
‘Can’i have her! Wta f do you mean?
has any thing happen -d ?’
‘Yes, Kimeiliing lias happrn and : Miss Har
lau was married to me this morning ’
Wider Hirrington start'd.
‘Take tr.c to her,’ be Slid hoarsely. ‘I
can’t be fiartcd from my cuiy liting rein
live for n mere wbini.’
T wutithtr if he calls the mtirriAge service
aad ireddiug mer ■ Whims,’ thought honest
Frank ; but he obeyed in silence.
‘Miut*n\*n ; »i the old tntn, in filtering
accents ’ yon will citno to ms and be the
dauglrt r cf tny old sge Z lam rich, Min
nit l , and y>u an all 1 have in the wtvld.''
Hut AlimAs ttale For Fund thr. gh her hus
ban’s arm.
‘Doa'cst unclc.be was kvnd-tn me when 1
was di solate-—a’ntt# 1 caniitw ltvtrc uty
hilsbaud, Uncle Wafer—l love him!
‘Then you must both fifyit* come and Im
my children,' gaidt'm old man, (b.pg'diy,
‘And you must oemc now, (or the great
house i. as lonely as a tomb.
Frank Evan is an rjcnrrmcleik no longer,
and rretty Miniie moves in velvet anti dia
monds ; but they arc quite ns happy as they
were in the fid dim* »n<l that is sv'ytn?
enough, l/nclo WaWr llirrington gtows
older anti feebler tvery day, nnd 'his two
children urc the suL-biuc of his decliuing
life.
A hard shell preacher wetioil np a thsh
icg seriiton with this magnitioenf.r ‘‘'My
brethreu aud sisters ! it a man’s full olre
ligioD, you caul hurt him ! 'flier j was tbe
three Aral tin ohildrt n ; they put cm' in a
fiery furnace, aud boted it novel times hot
el' than it could bo het and it didn’t
swinge a hair on their heads. Aud tbero
wasJohuthe Evangelist; they put him—-
aud where do you think, brethren and sis
ters, him f Why they put him
in o a calartrotnatic of bilen ile, aud biled
him nil night, aud (lnl nt feze It's shell I
Aud thr.ra uus J'*«il)e they put him iu the
lion’s den—-and what u t Idl w travelers
aud auditor* and“ you tlmtk !>• war jut nt »
the liou’s dcu lot '{ Why ftM' j.tayiog thrno
:ttuics a day. Don’t lie nlsriucluty breth
rou and yiistets, 1 d‘t“ t liittik any us ■ yeu’il
ever git put into a lion’s de®
Thk I’rerFfents of tic UuilydJiuU's, are'
classitiwl dcnsjuhJan iflaTly £4lows .
AVa.dliugton, Madison, Afouroe r Iluil'isji',
Tybf arid Taylor, wore Epifcupaltaus.
J, ho Adams wa? an orlltodgx Oongregalion
alist. Jeffcrsou, an 1 .loin tj .luay \ Jams
were lltrtT«di>t)H- Andr w Jaekiou was
'nothing while living. Folk and I. jo com
were rreshyie-ivos: Van BurcO b longed
to tbe Pu’eh reformed ('hutch' The sur
viving Presidents are Pilmoro, UniUrtaii ;
F’icrce, Episnojcd ; Tluchauau, t.-Ril to Lt*
joined to tLe Pfe byteriatis; Johns n,
Mcthodut.
Tile Artist uml the Altar.
‘‘iV-hat shall we do?”
Such was tho exclamation of a man who
stood on tho stage of a theatre, lookiug at
the secnie representation, half fmshed.
Suddenly he resumed.
“It muss boas much like an alter a* pn«-
sihlt-U 1 have il 1 the old church where that
picturesque old man held forth ycH‘#rd*y-”
‘Shame I' oxelrfimod a yettng man—‘the
veuej-tib'y minister pipoke words that prob
ed.me to tho luwt, ami though lamun ac
tor—l cun respect ;ige :iud goodness.'
‘Oh! woß T rank them all Iqng
tongurd hrpoerites,’’ tcpTiJi? ' fTi-t artist,
wnevriugly, poising hm brush - ’at any rale,
be lie saint or siuuer, lii« pul|nt is tiie very
thing; ITJ go up mid sketch it.’
A f iv minutes Jirinipjt him to tho ve_n—
ernMe edifice, for it was not very distant
from tiie tl oatro.
The old ehuroh ‘tool backou tiiaroad,
covered with ivy aud surrounded with
trees. It was a week day, hut the Imm
mar resounded tlier-—workmen wore in
tho belfry, mending the old stone tower.
Hut the stillness was broken below
Opening the venerable doors, tiie young
ni:in stood on the threshold.
110 did not lilt his lint hut gazed about
with a earel ss look of admirutiun.
Thu stillness
sun eartie in, sulidueif by thudpep-set win
do,»s with tlieir stained dyes into a melan
choly hut sweet bistro, both deepened nrul
dimmed by the thick circular plates of
t giiuis set round the wall at regular distui •
,ces; and the.u bde interior was filled with
a dark glow,
Hu the Sul tntaly of the s one produced
hv e fiTyOjOueb’og f cling in the auist He
glanced ig'mmd, unde: the impulse of his
,naturally fine taste; ImU liu felt no veuera
'l'n ;in fact, he liegan ti> whistle, as lie
walked np the aisle.' To him that venora
hle edifice, thick with holy »s*oeiatims,
was only u thing lor polite mockery.
'Vos, a finu old yitur,’ ho soliloquized,
looking at it professionally, ‘it will be just
the thing—ipist the tiling!’
Throwing ofl' his lint, as he look Fiis pen
cil mid paper out and moved forward to
begin the worn.
The light made u beautiful halo about
his head—it was a nobfe head—a glorious
though slightly Sensual face; and as he
stood tlier-, Ms countenance hc-nming with
the exaltation of genius, he set-mod a in n
inspir and.
'f he work grew rapidly boucath his
hands. Already, in imagination, he saw it
painted, herd the applauding shops of tho
audience tin the curtain drew np ; received
the compliments of the beautiful chief ac
tress tor the y erfeot character of the illu
sion. Up dashed ill the shadows here,
and Iwought the light out there, with in
creased spirit Nevor had he sketched, in.
•his own opinion, so lollictoiHy, or with
ueh rapid ease
‘Tliuro a duct’d good copy,” lie said,
when lie had finished ‘now if that old
w liitc-ha'red saint would cons lit to be
painted by a sinner, why ’
lie never spoke agaiu. An awful crash
responded !o his words —a stone, loosened
from tho tow er, a mighty stone, curie
crushing through the roof—it fell upon his
unprotected head and bmi and him beneath
it.
It was a terrible spoctncl -.
‘lie made sport oi' sacred things—and
here his body lies—wnere is his sou! ?’
It was the young actor who s| oke. He
looked upward to the disfigured ceiliug,
;Vnd then shtidderingly at his fiend.
The crowd about him were awed ; the
white-headed nan of God l-d him away
sobbing iuto his study,
The actor never returned to the stage.
I lie oi 1 mau is dead, arid the uctpr now
preaches God’s word in tho ancient pu-
I it-
Hip li <Jn 11 n i < llr>n v j Crops.
Th i f.illwing account oopied from the
Murk Lime Jirgren, of llto enormous amount
which may he übtai ted from land when ne
per deep, th*rough ;md constant enHiv: ti' n
aud vi l'y light matuiing exhibit* in a strik
ing )ij.iit, the snperirrity of sueh manage
nient. It must be remembered tbat the
Ipriili s bore at ttitiod—over ShDO per ucrc
for innngel wu< tz 1, besides two o Her crops
he same year —are acoonipliehod by
sptde cultivation and linn i labor; let trench
.(dewing, subsoi ling nod horse drilling and
cjt'tivation take fbdir place, and flic differ—
jeuen I etwren cheap labor an! good markets
«s in the instance given, aud higher priced
labor nmf low priced markets in I his ctour
'ry would certainly be fully rr ale Up. \Yn
arc no surprised at tl c sun 1! extent of root
eu.turo among the farmers, w hen wo see
the great want of economy iu their culture
and utaoagotLcut. \\ here shall we find iu
this country such au iui| 1 incut as the l/a
nett horsc-hoe, which will dr<s.i out tit one
passing ten rows of roots, ft 1 aveug all the
woods within »n inch of the (1 nt», BndmtL
»gt and Bud g aided hy :i tingle baud ( For
the beuclil ofour mod err to producers, we
will make a note of the toiul;* of the labor
of r'n'c Mr. fharlcs Bagfey, ti Fulbjm, a
market gttrdner cf she first magnitude.
He has grown and publicly weighed, after
being topped, ta led and cloaued, 80 tons ol
mangel wut'zel pet' aoto, ami sold it to tltc
L mdon stock k epes at *A7t>., cr uenr 4>7 per
tou, making a gryk-s SdGD per acre ila
says ’ tie hundred ton -of utau ure |>or aero
pee year, ana Is- plaulx up ou tier laud pic
tujoid for niaßj'o’soutdares, uus Lroi upari
onljy or ly.obU upon tl*e aery. Eaiiy in
rhe sju -tcijr rbrow ut eab ’iiga* cut
itaining u ibupi.r. , is tak-ou aw»j ,
mod they u g itold iu Luucbis t as grtous, a, and j
u ri w "f m mgi 1 wuriz J its | '«uud ■» boir
jxlauo by the aiJu of th* _l,*M) cab hag as j
i> ing ib ti 4 r*jv of tbs lat er aud a row of
(the WlSfc-r* s*’toruatciy. The eiLbtg.e
t*taud itil f< r mail; tj they are tin u
■r.iki n away to moke ijj'au t..i llie mange',
being bee r<> t < f mange* i t two squax* jest
•ol i-oil Os eourae a uiat L.t gardm rof smn
di<ciuu o t would not waste our foot of * il
ercry square ol Ml inahys e made to grow ,
something. This gurdner oeuuptics 80 aere* ,
hind. Ho has betui known to pay, in fire j
;harvesting ,-**eon , ijllQpu week tor labor. (
In the bu.-y tim i Wl tbe year, Vo people axay ,
l* bean
VOL. (. NO. 31.
entire crops per year on tho whole 80 acres'
besidos bis invariable crop of mangles. Tho
first cariy row of oabbages being taken off,
lettuce is plantod where they stood, and the
mangle is planted after the last rbw 1 of cab
bages is taken away ; three cr-ips are thus
obtained in the s ason. The sixe of the yol
lu* tflohe nnngh- becomes enormous under
this high cultivation. Many root weigh 16,
18 and 20 lbs. each. American farmers
spread nmrnte and labor over too much
land. The average product of corn is net s
over forty bushel sahelled per acre, yet itfahy
a premium L»h been pasl on one hlrtdrod
and forty-five bushels shelled corn per acre.
Eaeli bushel in this large product cost 2-‘>
per cent less than that grown when the yield
is forty per aere. Less larfi? *nd more labor
and manure, Is economy.
Tub Spiiviiouium.—This is » new in
vention for measuring and recordi#;*on pa
per tho aotion of. tho human polsff The
principal idea of it is, that the short aTfn of
a light lever is app'ied to the pulse, aird nt
the end of the long arm is a very delicate l
poneil, which passes over a roll of paper,
which rolls moves by c’oek work, similar to
w hat is seen iu telegraph offices. The effect
is that, instead of a strarght line being made
on the paper, a wnvy one is prod’uoed by the
expansions and contractions of the pulse,
and this line differs according to the age,
lies];li nill disease of Hie patient. Some
very ioteroitiag results and discoveries have
been made by the nse of this instrument, as
phenomena, whieb it would be impossible to
di tect in the ordinary way, are clearly writ*-
ten on paper.
The PiiiNrjm’e Litany— - From wtttt'of'
cold, from wives that scold, from maidens
oil, by sharpers ‘sold’—preserve us!—
From Lppiah sneers, mock auctioneers, and
woman’s tears—deliver us ! From stinging
flies, coal-black eyes, and babies’ cries—pro '
tcctus ! F'rora seedy coats, protested notes,-
and leaky boats protect us ! From creaking*
doors, a wife that snores, and allWch'b'ofea
—defend us ! F'rom the landlords' hand, a
greedy hand, now infesting our land pro
erve us ! From a solid take, which is our
fate', sometimes to partake—henceforth de
liver us ! From ‘pi,’ which does annoy and
tempers try —prevent us !
The Newpmt correspondent'gives an an
eoduie of Mr. Treavei-e, a woll-kuown New*
Yorker, spending the summer there. When
in Paris, some years since, he went into a
bird store to purchase a parrot. Accosting'
the attendant, a gruff, burly old chap, in
wig and tights, he said : “M-ra-my friend,
1 w-w-want to get a parrot.” “Here is one,-
sir,” replied the salesman, “a regular beau-'
ty.” “11-b-butT W-w-want w-wrne that
can talk ; c-c-can this w-wone t-t-taik
“Talk 1 I rather guess it can. if it couldn’t
talk no better than you can, I’d outhis a- -d>
head off.”
A Native of down-East describing, w-ith 1
characteristic exaggeration, the remarkable
properties of guano, as a promotor of vege
tation, said that a few hours after plan'iog
cucumber se.ds, the dirt began to fly, and
the v inos began to come up like a streak ;
and although lie started off at the top cfhie 1
speed, the v incs oveitook and cohered him,
and on taking outhis knife to cut the darn
ed things,, he found a large cucumber gow*
to seed in his pocket!
.Wh Biffihgs says: The milk ov finmfn
kindness iz tho last kind ov milk that
ought tew be watered ; it is generrlly weak,
emit]'vviioii it fust cuius.
‘ Delays” nro sed ‘tow be iVa-ngerous’ but
i have thought tho tinre i»|>cfit in eeurting
was a gord risk tew take'.-
“A little nioro animation, my clear,
whispered lady B to the gentle Sm
sau, who was walking through a quadrille
“Do leave, mo to manage ftiy own busi
ness, mamma,” replied tiie provident
nymph, ‘T shall not dance my ringlets out
oi curl for a married man.” Os course*-
no‘, my love, hut 1 was not aware who
your parting was.
A man’s wtalth and a woman’s age cat*
never be known accurately till they die.
When a man i saddled with a bad wife,,
thtre are sure to bo stir-ups in the family.
Without, the virtHC of humanity, one earr
neither be honest iu poverty, nor contented
in abundance.
Garments of beauty may cover, but they
can never impart worth to abandoned char
ed er.
When a man makes trp hfs mind, he*
might weil feel mortified at the smallness
of bis package. »
Tho attempt to read many hooks aften
cuds in thoroughly reading none.
Tzxks in Utjh —Taxes are prclfy heavy
all over *hc land just now, bat those whw
i; u'ulge in the luxury of Mormonism suffer
a Tittle more than the rest. In Utah, aecor->
ding to Brigham Yoiwg’'s laws, when a man
joins his church one-tenth of all his proper
fy him to go to the support of it, and ore
tenth of all (be annual prlitsof the remain—
id. t. 11 the man has n® property, ono-tentb
of h : »labor has to go to the church ; onr
t a*hi of (t -ry trace or ocenpatihn has to be :
n presented, and if a man should f>o idle
, thirty d.iys, tbe trthirg msn elaims the profit:
,of three days labor on the ground tbat bo
■one fids a right to idle away three dajs be-
to (Fe Lord. Iu additicn to til's,
i hers are- federal, terTitoriul, rnunty ard
..town Itxrg whkh are suffisi. tit of themselves
to reduce ,oix to poverty. Wbat beefiurs
■ f all !l e aionty bo out km »#, for no pub
lic s'aterrer tof the firnore* lias ever btrn
made, »l Uo it ij n curims fact that the effi
rers hate the 1, fgest fsiftis, ihe best stock ,
iiyl. 'he iu'Sl wives of any of the is habit ants
i ho territory.
Tl'e is'iorcst. man pi the w orld is a Kec
tueky cdttrir, w ho detrafts that if s»lt was
wt two cents put* barrel, he couldn’t
.buy enough to pickle a js\ -bird.
An eerTy tiritor so Faraiogo says that,
thus lar, rin&tvstism rules in politics, high
church in r..disr»«*>• (he allfirededt fi zzh.
liitieu in failuvn