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GutLLe'eL G-eorgia, THURSDAY, .Jaivunry 91, 1.809.
No. 11J
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Proprietor*.
TKRMH (IF aUiU'CKIl’TIOM
*,,nr poulh* fi "0
On*year. A#* <*>
v%, Inr*ri«blr in »i*vawh. All |mp* , w ill**-
9o>itinn«Hloa Munition <*f tlmo p«M l»r.
I at&llfrfittt
WHOLESALE
Drug House!
A. A. Solonious X Co..
no a - fti-'JwwijS'taWxiasT
Oirect Importer* of and Wholesale Dealers in
i>«u4!tiAd»KK*<.
CIIKXIOAtja. I'KMFUMKRY.
TOILKT ARTICLES, I'AlKTK, OIL",
Y AUNI8HLS, SUH*JKON"JS INSTRUMENT*,
HRUSIlKS, (iAUl'KN SKKHri, Me., Kic..
Csrnrr of Wbluk-T. Cnngm* nml 81. Julian Si-
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
f-jr 1 Retail Store at (be old -Und, Merkel Sqiwri
_ _ _ P* * 4 "'
aoBE»ra & xillman.
GESEEAL COMMISSION MERCHASTS-
<Tl)c i£nil)bcvt Appeal
RATES Of ADVERTISING!
On* duller yer#qH*r# of ten line* (in- Ibe ftrel In
■eiliorr. «nf |(JfQ%-ftp* Cenln per equaiu for t*eh
enbaeqaml insertion, mil exceeding three.
OneK<|imie three iiinnthe f g (in
One ^uurennr r#*r. t + ... .** •*
Fourth of e column «ii month# on on
Unit column nig mnnlhe
One column mi mnnlhe
7n on
.HM •»
•try, end 10 fc*rwerd
In *0,#r muk.li, either
■U H e herelhe rerr beni
S P KOI
•f the erudode of
i. K it ihruugh ihw pli
for eat* or mi eunaigui
■ •raagameola for
MHIlug lotion in Liverpool,
a-d will hareil anld tn that market «rh*n
to latfrMt.aaJ >•#*« liald r«Uirae4lufUi*prwee.1*
when eo ordered.
f^T Oh the receipt ef Cotton liberal
"Xtm >
ft'/KU
!i eS.
4 }) VA XCKs rriU be made'ifAr*
ROIIKRT8 4 TIM.MAN,
(M|%- North Side liar »• eat.
O-a Door Weet t'Rjr Exchange.
HI.4. «'>un*T». lj4 4raon at|.
■- c. nnuaara, I ...
roatra tills#*, Ma<Uou cnuutr, Fla.
wiMM&'c
11 not.KS.ii.i-: unucins,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And COTTON FACTORS.
Agepte for Ihe aale of Oulleil'f Steel Hrueh
durrdN <iinh.
AW. R. V. Coa'a Saparphoaphaia of l.lm*.
4'aitful atuiiuon *!»«» In S*kO or Shi(iaie«l* of
Oiu.a, and all kuid* of Fradnce.
Liberal admneee mad* un Cami^tuaerJa
BAGGING. ROPfand ARROW TIES
('oaalauUjr oa luud. eep* tJm*
tisonYcordux;
Cotton Pnotorn,
CommiMion and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
0g Uay Street. : SAVANNAH. <«A
■ATa ana ^ i4R-
U AOOINU tod ROI’K or IRON TIES adraucr.!
<>n ciop*. ,
Liberal n4»ano*a made *n Oo»i*uuienl# of Ui-
Ur* 1 ***! lor liberal ttalroea K « in th* pa*L efeij
. O' .it will he made to continue to merit putSl* <,'»«
j^-^!|i*ffai at/*»Mnn will he firen tn the eale ol
Lumber, Kne;n, Tui|ienluie, ei«.
RirM'ses-H. II. Jonaa. J. McK. tlnne. Toth
SLOAN, GKOOVEK k l'0 M
CftnW- FActoh.h
COMMISSION MEROHANTH.
Claghent k C\mnmgbim'n llentfi,
B.\T STRICT, ; huvaunuh, <*aa.
\ f0 , MWral Advance# on Cntinii t'linelgiml
end l.itn
P Jl V. SLO AN. Rnmr. (Je..
f ¥ frriTRRS. Maewu. M«.
C. K (»m»4eb»Ml,*ewnbeAJ.4i.iW,«e.,
AiTiunarYm Tuoina,rill*, Ita.
BURBiO»»ii-BL¥fi d Co,
S.lYAXSAtl
J. VV.Srcc.nwer, Utvtr It
,.s ulc fM^f>Qi ihk*;. JddWrtj
iMPonTEns
AMD UK \LKUA IN
CHINA,
AND GLAS'SWAKE,
SMvmii^|inW|ii : ^corpltt.
L )USSE8SIMi Kira'cr laeiliiiea, end liming a
, mere abuudent Oapiml (ban anj other ,
CROCKERY HOUSE
l - taale1 € lies l.iluleitH.
I ihIit ihe Limlon-atPiuN u cnUflgP,
Tli.' r.d'in Cnhiic nlmvo lit door ;
Tin* p.'l.iii'-ae' IiIiihIiiw upon iln turruoe,
'.''lie Miuliglit t.evorn utImai I It* floor.
| iliut «Ii« ooulil uflord to bu oblitfing,oml j or put nut about U'ltnubu ltr^ug ao ad
1 brought b fow pugttf of rntlieraoiled pa* j finhly wrapt op in Hurry, ttnil cnrdcBnly
the I.lildi
Afufitiluir t>eft |H-
'Til the rdf!
Tiir.
Aw.tkfA
*oH flew* Oiler,
irl« on tin! II.ir
ik-i^ " »f tljf riun-itoiaj* T»H-
love fl-.iio Iter nightly divaui.
1 tLe SoiitW. we guarantre to aell ■
1 geotral aatUfacliu* aa any bouee
1 low and give
n the IV uiry,
NOTIOID.
The bori'•*• u( iba lain hrm nl b P. 8MVTIIK
I ( O.TVill be ll«tuidaied hr ue only.
RdiitADLEY &S0N.
siuvrixo, 1 on S'A/iniXd
COMMISSION
I* Sli.liUnl'
SAVANNAH.
MERCHANTS,
Lower Range.
: (HvORGlA
ClUfll* lUUtn.Kl', late 1 W.^ilitUfc
ICHARft imlULkY, Jr.', of Hakatiuih. lf«.
p.
corro.x
run
Nltip
o't’ifXVk'*
I ? 3W8r<fin§ Morcbant
Nu, 9 Sludriani e Lower Range.
BAVANIIAH, - - - - 0A
Pdr iSmijmtiithti idh'Htnt
rM , y.
HAIITRIDGE 4 NEFF,
(lad* Hi van, Ilartridf* k C*.)
Commission Merchants,
CITY HOTEL HVrUHKO,
Hn
»»wt
wfl^CIT COJWni
Cotton and Staple Produce,
Which will meet JHom|il atUalion.
JJravret Ut Caak, /Mean, !lft<}g>u<f, Rope,
Tin,.Ufa■, pa Crepe <>r Vanxifn-
4 hiff> ft ui ijn TlM/e tdtA.
J4f Liberal AdeaoOM mad# on Gntton to our
* r 'lUlh!><>n«, Hrw. i Cia, UeerpnnliCnebrM.Rifw-
■*11 k Co., Philadelfilif*; Fenner, llenu'i *
man, New York ; Jnnnb H«a»*r. Bmenu; Hell,
Myere 4 Thnniaa, Baltimore. eugd ly ^
WM. W- DANIELS,
GRirnnAL
Commission Merchant
BAY STHBKT,
BAY.VKNAII GEORGIA.
WK~ Lil f-ral tJfvit*
Btgnrnenln of Coitoii.J'iodJ^ bt*‘ 4
meyZ-im*
(j'enrml Coimiiissimi Mirchiiiil,
W,.«t of ill,* Kielungi*.
RAY STRUCT. : SAVANNAH, GA
■n* lf ’
CLAGHOBN * CUNNINGHAM,
oiioonn»
*«n
ChaiHllcrs,
ASu.ili'f^WiVAWeiA'" ^
joe. 8. I-Lauimnx.f SAVANNAH, 04.
Jn<> (’iieeiytiMw. \ aepn It
W. |Ium.»*,. J. It. dun «rii»
DUNCAN * JOHNSTON,
■‘"‘'chrTov /:imnif u, -’*i {
General Commission Merchants
7,1 It A V sniKIY. SAVANNAH. HA.
....
It. II. Aanaaeaa, (1. \V Aeimaaua, Jl
Joay W. Aauenanx, A. II. Cotn.
JOHN W. ANDERSON S SONS -- Co
41*
General I'nmmissioii Merchants.
An tirymn'iJItcck. Ihmtf-u * ■ "<V' Ihig.
) I J 1 SAVAMAH, GA,
JtV“ Agrnla Kmpirt Lire of Side Wheel 8 e-r
•hip*. riLi 1 > j i'i u/.L ■ e i ,s ' , *
IL U. KRRRILL, A 1LWML0W
FERRILL & WE8L0W
GE1EBAL COMMiSSiOa MESCHATS.
, r.p|ruiD. ANaJinoKLU-v
BayRtriet. • flnvantiab, On
N.kbc* B»b* H’vbdnetw*. A H»na. (i
W. gadfr*'*. ongha n. )l«i*t A to lluu'er A
D* ‘ **•!!, 8«i a >a*i> A I'juliem, At H Warien,
k ’ ,-r #tnwr«
, X. cm.MARTIN 4- O).
co rrvy jtywvons
GEnEBAL COMISSIOSMEBCHASTS
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
\. berwl adranrea made «n Cnoat/ninenta.
O'doi* i-mniprlf tilled, ul«" > «i market rale*.
Il-gging, U p* imd Ire* Tina, cowauoilr <
h.nd. e*|OUm*_
Jm. L. Uaawec, ff. W.Ktaai.Aa*
N. A. HARDEES SON k CO
(Haccaaeor* nf the late flml of N. A. Ilardea A Co.)
COTTOX rACTORS
*ao
General Commission Merchants
II, ut Bambtfched in IA3*,1
Nil. 5 ■Mn.ld.nNl'a I'ppur Rent."'.
BAY sTRKLT. : ; HAYANVAII, <jA
IdC I.'berul adrancr* n,* le <m all Conaignmenta
eefllT
U N. If. FAIN, JXU. K. FAIN.
Laic Fain. A K mg, I Alt Temple. Tin ley 4 Faig,
Uattdndtfr, Tenu • Mem; hi*. T«on.
GKO. W. I'ARKOTT, Atlanta, Ua.
••1 vlill* hard glldunm sinon^ hei Iivsmv.
A« slie p'*l* tlii'tn llitn 11 roil of gulil.
the tv 1 of ln r lip. atul tlx* enow of her linrom,
V\ v>uUl wauu. tk« heart uf eu Iceberg c«Ul.
f> i1 Dm in Hu* drnpci.v, warm and nnoflfy.
Like th'* ro«o lieurt out of its tolded iertvee,
■mm uiy lute like w thing of brlghlkem.
I .oar ing the couch of her dreamy ra*e.
And Into Ihe morning aweel and dewy.
IlMtena my queen to Hie moorlands given ;
pin* heed* Hie plulut nfthe ring-dove’* culling.
.Vii'l knurr> that her lover arraiU bia queen.
kJny bride l» ymiiig—«o young and winning -
And the bench of her nrea lay fair* wud dry.
Til Hi* aiinng trade wlmU In their lliful M*wing.
Awoke luve'a Ude Unit eln.uld How (or aye.
The pale young rn*aet will round nnd rmlden.
Awl iki' weary lilim crgtq> Iwok to their cell,
But the Ibll of our live* la afar, bow dla’nnt I
Ami wnamer
our Here la afar, bow dia’an
eunrupa in bar may epell.
So into the
III ■
Linden# the front nnd Hie winter
I hlf phuni.Miiv and lay hla bend.
But liie wurmlli of our lovee nhall know of no
bllghllUg,
Tl* Heaven begun I* oor mortal land.
p«r, ami rum):
uskril: 1 I’Luicliolto, loll
‘ I hnvo boon cftntuiltmg (>lunuliotte ' inukcft aotny people net ho .queerly ?’ .
about. Vott, 1 anid Mr*. TowmumhiiI j Hlnited lo »ny ‘ lull checker.
1 Who in plnnrhottft?’ mkvd Mil. J m}«clf, hUIumirIi the Unco (it tho tuhlt
Tliuro mho is,’ da id Alt'*,
pointing to the tipparunt toy, ' Hefting i"
believing.’ So nnying, *ho drew to-
wnrdt* her n blank sheet of folio pfl|H»r,
and upon it placed wlmt him cnllud
pliuwhcttt!; ]a the bronih'HA otid of tho
lieutt wan a hole, In which wns alrcmly
fixed a black load pencil, with tho point
rldWtnr imbr. Mia. TowiinfOt) plit h*f
hundn on tho wontl exaetly an the
would have ilotie bn the keys of a pi.
ano foflo.
‘ Now, plsiichctte,’sho oxclaitnorl,' lot
ua geo what you can do.’
In a aecond or twni plnnohettt* wildly
Hcoured Rei'tM* tho paper, liiet otto way,
thou another, Mia. Townsend'n hands
obeyittj* evHiy CHpricimtg tnvii of Its
wheel*. At lnqt they rjmtu: to a stand
Mill.
1 Now, tlion, I.ill, true rv hut eho hit*
written; there'* no trick in it, I assure
you.’
I can seo nothing hut a set of un
meaning stroke*.’
' Give it to mo, ohilrl.'
Kill handed the paper back to her
friend.
what
I
luuked
table
Touiisond, wero so wrapt in their toy a a not to be
nwnro of wlint 1 naked.
IMutichuUu *toppor|,aud Hlnncho took
up the paper. Iglaucod over Iter hIiouI-
dor, and mado out a qu»n(it^' of lines
pud cut von, nothing more.
' This is uiipe.' cxclaiinud x)|atic|ic, a
deep color in her plieyk*, and looking
like Llimclie, Die ninidnn, the hello. ,
* llond it,'said Mr. AUtHton, ,
She road slowly, and 1 believe mado
t|p every word at she road, piobably
hearing my quoatiuq pr guosaing nt my
thouglits.
' Wifehood isaynctiymouA with herq
ism ; eho who enters that order engage*
hot self to help to redress all her hus-
bnml’n injuries by her sweat ministra
tions.'
And Hlancho left tho room, carrying
thepupor with her. Julio believed ev
ery word, inul I ween has the moot im
plicit confidence in planchotle to this
day.
I went on tho balcony, rather confused
at lllnnuhu's long paragraph. 1 whs
itching the sail boat apparently, but
olds, when 1
them, their plny«q toys and potH. 'i'hcir
falhor nnd I era alone responsible lor
their rearing, nnd cannot hnvo them in
terfered With by another,”
" My disposition spoiling your brats I
I must not inlet fete with them | must
not, you nay ! and to me. You nay it ?
Aunt N&noy’a Eevery;
OR .
IHE OTHER »IDE OE AH OLD KAID't LIFT.
"Hero I am in this great house by
roysilf, while Sarah and her entire hrnnfl
have packed off, G<*d only know* wlioro.
fciarah always looks at those ill-inai:per-1 na.i.’i. ,, - i,
l,r *" ,rf ^ r '*. •« It » I MkM I can
Fnr the New OrloAim ^umlav Time#.
‘ Planohetto” at the Seaside.
HT ACTIIOH " MKRUKDKS WVI.lt."
Yes, -tie, wo wero very lonoly indooil.
lilniiotio wns bhmi'hml with tho ' Mite*,'
and tn uruing f'»r her six woek* lord
and tiiiivler, The rain was a smsll odi-
uf Father Nuuli'a great rain of for
ly sunrise* and forty Himsets, albeit if
tim sun win unseen by Noah and fam-
»ly-r»« uad sqb , R mu*t lum-
boon terubly cfoso and duik in tho I
The rain kept Julio and me and nevcrul
bourdi r* Ihcrout from crfHpiet. I did
not go there to sow, or read a tiresome
k, ami consequently was in mischief,
like uU idle hat ids.
1 muw in a daily paper an advertise
ment of a now invention, 'quitu won-
ilerlul/.aud 4»rOifi|oUva of muuli Hinusc-
iiMJiit. \Yo wanted oom •thing to amuse j always atUinleif to plumjhetto’s ooiiiimuI I
us ; 1 was really gi-ltiug ulurinuJ about' should Its wiser and butter tlmn 1 an)
KIiiiicIio, for she dirt nothing but write I Many a, lieautiful letter of udviu* abe
loiters. I pitied Harry il lie read all j has written me, alluding to events no
she Wfotv. You recollect how very gay mm knew hut myself; and prayer*, uh !
liliOM-he was at Saratoga nnd Long j Lill, I ooulil show you kudt sublime
Itraneh tiy»> ai-nspiiq nuol Well, now [‘prnyerti sh* has written.'
really ronning over her
1 What is tho meaning of this, n'an* was Hlsrlled l y a bund laid on mine
chette V ciied Mrs. Townsend. ‘ Why and I felt intuitively that George Murn-
do you persist in writing ‘river, 1 ovory > ton wna liy my aide,
time I huvo trioil her this morning,’ con- ! 4 Plaimheito has told mo privately,’ he
turned she quite gravely, * she has writ- snid, ‘ to nsk you a question 1 l’lun-
ten the saino word, * river,’ Don't 1 chette is unable to tell me what your uu-
*milo; it menus a warning to you, for I
told planulielle that il was for you 1
vnuNtilted her. Como, planclwlto, door
planclietto, do Im> u little inoro clour,'
and Mrs. Townsend with great serious
ness, put another sheet of paper bcueath
the wood.
44 You do not moan to any you are in
earnest ? said Lill.’
1 Of course y.m 'won’t believe me,’ an
swered Mrs. Townsend,; a truth is al
ways condemned nt first; Gnlloo said
the world moved, and il wjih called a
be rosy. Well, you may believe 1 move
swer will bo.
lie took. my hand—m> fnoo was
burning with blushes, uml 1 lot him hold
it. He placed u ring on my ting
nnd l allowed it to remain there, Ue
pressed his li|»* to mine, and I
tiny, Bue, will you be my biiduimnid 1
Wit and Wiokednow
Olio of tho most iiiclanchrily things
in the world is that kind ol wit, which
vents itself upon the victims of injtiu
flop nnd folly. Theru is health in tli
iMaes.' A blight red spot of excite
moot was on each of the speaker’s
cheeks.
4 It was one of your favorite llalinas
ho gave mu planchotle, and if I had
•rnspmi ago l on
her days here divided liito two upon’
viz : The hour when the mail went nut,'
:uid the hour wh*n file tnuil frtnii in.
A* I Blurted to fell you, this ' punch* |
efte ’’ advertisement pHraeted my at ton i
lion, nnd 1 intended bisurpriae the gills.'
I wrote u note to brother Ned in the
ifyiaski»g hint 10 *rnl mu u ' pi and I
plH».h u „a 1 MDonlv reply, • Mr* li | j'S®. j'*». “ util V ,li "."’ d
* • • • • - ■* • - at triumphant, wrong and tlauiitiiig
and impudent vice; hut reverse the
picture, and son brazen and triumphant
wrung cracking its jokes at the ex
pense of its injured and defenceless
prey—that is opo of the most sickening
spectacles mi earth. It is uHsoeiuted
with all (hut is diabolical olid degrading.
Il belongs to I'undoinoniuin, and not
.to uurtii, where the divines assure us
of (he omiiipolcni'o of virtue uml the
certain triumph injustice. 1
\\o have Wen reading tho wit of
tho Neiv Y’oik Tribune, aud oilier
Norliiern papers over tbe poucession of
thu Virginians to the del Hand for uni
My dear i\Sr». Townsend I’ uxoluim
fd Lill, quitu nliockud.
I bslieved as little as you do
«* 1 "H'f's'«ta4tovta„ ; rail,;
and one i biV I was i ha He ollt. and neo . • . * l ■> . ■
rffuf ono day 1 was diflttTg out, and p(»i
pie were talking of spirits rapping and
Mahlu-Hirtifng; I laughed, and mtiil 11
tiuiiin Georgia to refer tho contested
question of negro eligibility to oljjco un-
the Stale Consliiulion, to thuCoui'tf 1 .
•.'•'■r *|. 4 v Z.»i.iZvn„ 1,Z!
4 thing ’ apiHwrmg, or n h/m Irom Ned. .i.i.m i w „„u u .m v ..n a fib fall '’ i i nml tx-oigm w» tue moxoruwa uumumis
- a out, mid ' I” ,I, U T, y wor.l oT ju n.'r '- l ', ulr . 'T'?- , f W A ,
motor lo- ‘gloriou. m-jiVly,' 1 '2ZI, ZZ. wl1 ' 1 »ftSs?‘l«r ..vu,
li'Mior of bis 4 glorious majesty,’
domed nly pink mnsliii that Mr. ,\ihi
too mjiitire* to. It wiih a lucky idea of
mine, for aiming the passengers on tbe
lm t was George Maislon. I waft very
glad to s'-o him, I om assure yon, ami
lie held out hi* iiands to tnu ns if he did
not legist Hireling me in my pink inns
\m.TlAr. 11AI £71 OR
4 I have a iinekngft f «r y >n, said lie.
1 wiapii zled for some half hour to
imagine (tie contcnls of ■ package, size
*u,| shape unknown, Mild visions of n
very mm II bn*, velvet linsd, with u cir
cle «.r gi ld w iliut), glided before mo once
or twie*.
Having nnrli^l his mmistiiehft nnd r«-
fsumoleil.his hair, Mr. M-iistbll joini'd
.fnlffc and me on ihe buloony overlook-
riv.tr, cairj iiig n f*aek*gw urtdn-
fiis his arm.
4 Miss . linie, 1
your Lrulhi r to hand you thii
I wH “
give you my word or honor, suddenly
•verytiling ir. ti e room surmej to wav*
before my eyes, and tho table a great,
heavy dmmg tublu—•jumped up nipl
-l»,,,,,,I », hml, k «•• •)» | 0 gul,l ,ipt onj,.y ii„MT liwirl
«v*Mi|,4f 1, Hr.* m 1 uml! „„„ „f | lis
found uul t wus u im ilium. Ab 1 the ,
comfort 1 have bad in plu'icliettu I she
has been u friend to mu ia my lulivli I
ness.'
Lill began flow soriously to four (lint;
Mi*. Townsend was mad. ' No my
livin' girl I’ mild *lie, 4 J am as sunn us
you. Poor Lilli 1 cun read your face
I banditti shouting with laughter over
; the grotesque appearance of their dunu
1 dod violitiiH, could not \*o moro humor
ous. Pulit Andre, with his ready uotd,
heartily Ilia un
Blrimgllng
victim*.
Tho roulh lum boon mads, umUr
liie nisippulutions ol these leumiaalia*
Radical in inters, to accept, in turn, id
rni'*t everything al'lmrrnit to her own
honest conyictio.i* of l ight, roMroii, jus
tie*, pioprioty uml expudiooey, and the
tiou is to accept wlmt no Nor
V,, i.nun 17, 111.I 1,0 A,,,,,,",I DMU L J
U the gveateft thing in the world lo he 1
n mother, and wns taunting me With
the rmtvpnssesftion of tire like nuisance*.
1 mtiulur if she lorgeta tlmtii have, dis-
t'«r.*l«*l nm|'p ofleiTj tjiHii .-lie ever daivid
to think «•!' haring, and might Row b*
married if 1 had wet wished U. ‘ Tlwr*
was Ned Frost; be courted me n full
rear, and if ho did go off and marry. KI-
Ir Edward*, it rras bioaune he knew J
would never have him. There, too. wae
Fred Moahy ; he was nlnmst d*nd Tor
mo, hut l norer would gUe the bashful
simpleton a chance to tell me an; and
that bin ten faced Kate Wily took ad
vantage pf it and courted biiu, an got
him before 1 had fullj made up my
mind. Then there were a half d0*011
move l might have had for a word, but
I never a[K)ka that word; no, indued,
not I; 1 never had any notion of tying
myacll down to a man for lifv. Aa for
Sarah, she disguate me, actually inakea
me nek, nutting on eo about William,
ue if nobody hut the ever had a but-
hand, or a chance to get one. I say it
i* perfectly disgusting, when I know
that it is all put on, und that she ia
afraid to say her *oul is her own when
he is about. I wonder If this (s not the
way with all married women T Catch
mu getting into any such box ; when 1
do you may put a nt might jacket on 1110.
After all, the whole world is wrong ;
there ain’t uny Mich tiling as happiness.
I am better off tlmn hioat women, for i
am fr«e, mid mean to atay eo. They
tell nio 1 was a happy, bright child—
ht.ru a real genuine sigh escaped her,
whoihcr *ho would or not—but that wus
because 1 loul not nanse to know lire.—
How still and death like this great house
is; l believe every twgvo baa left, thu
pluco, und I am the only Jiving soul
here. Hut, thunk u-ooilnens, 1 ain't
nfrttjd or any living thing. This is an-
otlmr blushing nf single lifo, We lire
obliged to rely upon ourselves, nnd got
cleverly over moods aud fauclca. Who
wauls to be dependent upon nuv man I
Not I, for certain. I wonder when Hu-
rnh and tier brats intend to come bnek I
I will be even with her yet for leaving
mo here until this hour, without n hu
man soul to talk to; und those uugvocva,
too, never naked if they could leave the
place, or even camu near mo. 1 will
inaCc thorn edrry for this,’’
Horo aunt Nancy worked herself into
too groat a fury to sit still longer, Mo she
bounced from her chhir, jmked and
switched hri self out of thu room, and
went in search of cat* and dogft nr hoiiiu
other nucb delinquents upon whom to
vent InJr spleen. Hut these quadruped"
hud learned her step quite a* well a*
tho children, and fcnmpuvvd out of
sight with its first approaching sound.
In vain she jerked hoi self from room to
room, slumming uaoli door fiercer ns
she went ; then out into tba hack yard,
for though sho could hear both dogs
and vats gutting out of tho way, not a
eight did site get of a single ouo of them.
44 There ! they have come at lust ; the
whole brood, screaming und screeching
liko wild Indiana, and that hall will bo a
prulty aiglit when they mi* don* Irani
»„» <li„.m1 .limit, -nil ll,o >•"• •« “"MIWV ‘" V1
. In «lii' Il I . Khiii'iMl: I'lmicli.it.,”. **>«. twlgy* PJjLK
S.., .. uiifv ,iii.mmin,r ' *h* has written Lilian,
sior Ihfti* inis warning of plnnuhoilu's. ( thern Htatu will accept for htrjclf.
River !. river.!' aim repeated. 4 feme, 1 Georgia is «lragoonod lor doing wind
yon,put your ^lamlsuip.it vyijlj iiiino,’ ( Gtmc.ies* will never do—making negro
“It was quite droll to see the two*In-. j C g n lqtorn.
1 Gnmtiiig what these Man y Andrews
asset 1—that H e douhls. ocrupliy und
objections of Georgia and Virginia nrv
without merit and not entitjeq, to re
•peel, upon wha\ tiiuorv of a goVcru-
rnent by the popular will, do these so-
called republican* compel tho acorp .
lance of their f|N>culativ« dogmas, some
ol which they reject fur themselves, on
Lilian i» my Christian nnn.fc’_ apid 1 0 Ui*r Stalls and p*opI*a, nudor panal-
Lill. , Iry of wor*o cooaoqueneu t
4 There, now, do you lielieve 7 J swear Ar* thay not nfruid to 'et aueb an
to yon, I I d not know you were csIlAd cxamplo 7 D*» they supp**fte that the
dies Hitting silent and oxi outant
their hands on the wooden liuurl, which,
iioivdv Or, cohtcd by bvr dcVotee, re
wo« rooiio.l.,Miv 'TT j .
• • »- ' ‘Take your h a lids oft; sbe knnwH
‘ ” ' a way ran plan-
* pressure. 'All!
fttld put ft
jintip ........ r
hot n very pleasing Olio. , •.
: l'l-ncli.-ltf r ..N-Iuiniwl Mr. Ifaurm gw**""**.“J? .
t«.u ; ' why we can Icurii aerfeta, nhl—’
1 Wlmt in 4 phoic.hutlo ?' interrupted
Julie, her gray eyes opctfng ns Isrgft as
Miiiicers, that being her mode of ox
pressing iuturust und curiosity.
Hlunt-liejoined our nurty at this mo- n ..„ uu .... — , '• >' 1
1 Dent II faint color in If. r cheeks and a Lill did not choose to contradict her sivo and intolerant policy is enforced
joyous light in her eye*, for Hairy had friend, or uv-n to aay that the word aim upm the defenceless bout hem Stale*
tlmn tomorrow without declared Lilian, might liavo nerved — 4 ‘ 1
, Lilian, tho igh I must say I haqp often aonso of wrong, inju«tico and insult will
so- wondered wlmt your roul name was.’ ; b* obliterate*! sb easily as this omtrea
i a Lill did not choose to contradict her sivo and intolerant policy is ••nfurced
written to expci I
fail.
‘ Wlftt is it you have tliut is so
tractive V
4 The great mystery, plauchu'to !’
plied Mr. Mnrstou.
• Indu' d ! 1 was reading uUmt it on
ly yesfurimy .’
well fur any oilier in the dictionary.
Lilian, and a ernes anil river
Is it not much to he fesred that this
injurious domination will amk deeply
I mto the Bout hern' heart, sad th* memo-
at- : ‘Lilian, and a cross and river; 1 iuio the ooutnem heart, unu in* memo*
can't make it out,’ and Mr*. Townsend ry ol it be handed down from generation
ru- pushed away plnnchetto, 4 except that to generation ? Is the art of titata com-
•lie menus you are likely to bo crossed binatinn, by which the Booth ha* been
in lovu.’ so grievouftly humiliated, cxhaUHted and
It ia a perfect humbug I’ I oxdnim ; lost in its praauut gigantic develop-
Rending about it ?’ I exchiimod, n »t ed, whoa 1» anclin finished. Mr.
meat 7 Or will it rotinii, one of thus
BBi.o llio Kiel Ilf "IV • rorprl* ’ w'nH o Iw amiui. .lio»i"g l'i» l"0K"ifio«nt day., in mw (.inn., Id .mil. tin tj-
. * tvl.i.l.il nt tii., un.l .aid : 1 I haurd rutil. wlio weld it to wound Hint tn in*
FAINS EEOTT,
Wholesale Grocers,
ANI)
Commission Mcrcliantt,
Oranitr Front, IVscti Trre Mrw|,
A api-intiiy I
Ye# ; l wn* reading about 4 tlieliltle pluucbelte tell •*nnc
piece of wihmI in the abnpg of
mounted on thr-e liny wheel* '
i heart,
i old
in the city * few evening*since.
J lie’s mouth o|«eiisd in (ho same
wonderful secrets I flict a needless degradation oil its do
*TLA\T.L GA.
rUP'Wtl i’6*»kft>ew- h' Ul.-d.
ly being complelr.'
I was curious to see 4 plariuhctte,’ nnd
C'krinu* lo bear what Hlancho knew
about it, nnd pi*o|M»scd to bur
parlor und uxunone our pniwiaiion,
I fnimd il MH'li U to) a* lHauclie bad
(irserilH-d.
, • N >w Hb.ni ho, let ue bear whi t yon
| rsiid nb'iut it, and tben we will know
wlmt to e*!*-cl A** ,
TJJJtS. | Blanche Ml in such a gloi iotw h«utor
piece ol a bonk I found in Harry's hunt-i tio with h«*r cyis, and probably her
mg j-M'ki't. The oilier part of the vol-' heart opunud to our conversation, for
nine ho had probably used for gun she accrued openly intoreslod.
wadding—chapter XXVII aud VI.I on- ! 4 Let us fry it/ snid Blanche, who
wished for tidings of Harry.
Newly niariio-l people are pci feet
1,,,1-e*—whether together or Meparulcd.
Wu all placed one hand °n 'be hlllc
toy. Three minutes clnpsud Without
any uo.vemont, I withdrew in d sgutt.
and turned to llio window, was watch
if»v n anil U>ut coming toward thu land
ing, when Hleficbo called tomato uak
pliiQdiottu a que»tior\ Sure enough, ii
was M oving over the lulde. 1 was nth-
fencduHs victims ol to day 7
Men arc most snneitive when they
are the most liuIpleHi; end ill bcliulf ol
a just and buiieticiuiit intersevlionul
comity, which beoninca the more esseu-
tial tho more the government ia consoli
dated nnd centralized, we exhort thu
repruaent-itivcs of th* North to uomhu
tuko enro of myself nnd leave my umney
to anyhady else 1 choose. L will not
sleep under this roof unolhrr night."
" !>o just'as t°n plonsc, ns to Jbnf[
Nlim'y. niid ns fur ns your money is
rfiMM'Vin'di'I tvmild ni»t have the dispo
sitions of my children spoiled for ten
liinca \yhat you ponscrs.
A nail hour after Aunt Nancy wna
flying down the street with head toss
ed bnck f; ytil and liblMina «frcniuing ia
the breeze, every stride aorving um h
safety vulvii for the escape of tho pnn-
aion burning in her diauontuntod sold.
May tho world posnuss inoro Aunt Nel
lya and fewer Aunt Nam-ys.
Hkvxni.kt.
Tu« Nxviva Tuxa8.—The Texan
herdsmen iMjcome so expert in tho uss
of the lasso that they ridu on tlt«ir
stunted ponies through tho city of
Houston as though on a steeple clinss,
pieking up with one throw of their rope
mything they happen to want on the
liilts ol the street*. They very seldom
niisa their aim. They will take up a
loaf of bread from tho pnvenmnt, nr the
hat front the head of a man walking in
front of them, with lh« greatest ease,
while tiding at tho highest speed.
Th# dexterity ascribed to the herds
men in an impossibility. The lasso can.
not ho iisud w illi effect upon a small
artii lo—there must be autficient weight
und resivtiiuce to close th# rop# nnd
nn\k# th# »lip-not tight, Tbe humo
would jerk off u man's Imt, but it would
seldom remain in the rope. A good
rider can tnko anything from (he ground.
He cun pick up u pieoo of money ut *
full gallop. He seldom alights to get
anything he can raise with one bund.
Hu can ibrow a rope upon any named
log of an animal, shoot with rcmukablc
accuracy nt full speed of his horse, and
ho can iiIno touch the giound with hi*
feet without ntopping his horso. The
vault into the aaddln >a easy.
There have been, und uro yet, men
in Texus who can rope a wild burs#, tie
him to a t|oe, suddlo uml ridu him at
onco Tho same thing has been ttccotn-
p ft shed without aaddle or bridle, nnd
the rider silting upon the naked back of
the horse.
In tiding, shooting nnd fighifng. tho
Texan acknowledge no superiors. They
are willing tn memoir* t IioiiimuIvom with
any natjuuulily ui any unij all of thus#
dangerous 1e»is,— Jlrownnille (Taras)
Sentinel.
ptu.smg through it with their muddy
feet. T suppose their mother ia stand
ing looking oil, uml laughing ns though
she thought it very nne for them to
make savage* ol themselves nud hedlum
of the house. 1 will ecu if 1 cannot si
lence them."
Away she shot, as if seized by all tho
furies of a dark passion. “Jane, take
your wont and give me your bonnet and
gloves j and you, Jaiuua, put out that
pup; (he Iiouhu is no place for dugs.”—
Hue the vat gave a gieat »quull aasho
pul her' full weight upon its tail, tihich
was peeping from boneuth Hie skirt# of
tho youngest, whore it alol* to hide at
her liret approach. '• I know that you
trod ou my cat's ini) ou purpose, you
ugly old thing, you.
"Oh ! in 'tnr
icr, see How shsiei kod my
lieautiful new doll by tho head. 1 hats
tho crust old maid, that ia what l do."
Tk* next moment th# little bead
dropped upon the bosom, aod tears of
shame stole down tho tlusned ohe#ke, as
she mol the gentle eyes of her mother
fixed liprtu her in stern reproof.
44 1 can tell her one thing—sh# bad
bettor nover kick my dog in that way
uguin ; tho |K»or thing i* limping now ;
he it only a liltlo fellow, meant to stay
in the house and piny wi ll us children;
that is wlmt father bought him for ; and
1 would lik# to know what light she
ha# to kick him out, after father and
mother gave him to us. 1 do wish fa
ther would com# home. Sho knows
well enough how to behave herself w hen
he is
“ My children, take your toy# and pets
up to liie nursery, unu atay llieru until
I call you; and romumb-r, your motbifr
think* you luv* behaved very badly,
ami hope# to find you *orry when she
■ecs you next."
44 Mother, 1 am sorry because sho ia a
woman and your aistur
ph. Thu London time* thinks there
ono hranuh of civilization in which
(liu Ainciiuaiis have undoubtedly set an
exam pi a to the world.'' This i# our fruu
noWHpaper'cxchkngn kyalein nnd cheap
newnpapor postal rates. No system of
“Kxcliungo" between paper* exist in
England, aud with no lavor fiom tho
government llio cost of nuch a syatwin
would bo hnmollHO. The rales of post-
age, tod, are so high tliut th* greater
part ot newspaper transportation is
done by private eaterpriao Tin* J’ost
UHico, says the Tiiuts, porforms the
leawt possible amount of work at the
greatest jxiKsiblu exponar. The coat
of a paper ia doubled by ruceiving it
by post. In viuw of tho#o facia, tlmro
nro some miagivinga about tbo coming
control of all telugruph lln*s by tbw
Ui’itiah Post OIUcu Dupnrtmimt. Un-
less the guvernmuiitvIiowH more rwgurd
for tho press in tho management ol tho
tulcgrupli the public will Muffcr by the
chntign.
.Tiiim.o That 1 Havx Bkxn',—I huvo
aeon a farmor build a house so largu
that the, rhtrill' haw turned him out uf
yoors. J ,
1 liavo seen a young man soil • good
furip, turn merchant, and die in nu in-
inoo nsytmn.
1 haVD seen n young girl marry n man
or dipnoi liie habits, uml lupont it ua long
as she lived.
I have seen thr extravagance und fol
ly of children bring thuir parent* to
poverty und vvu.it, aud themselves to
disgrace
1 have scon a prudent, iadustiioua
wife, eulrieve the iortiuio of u family,
when her husband pullod ut the other
und of tho ropo,
I have seen a voung man who de
spised ihe counsel of the wise, and th#
advice of tho good, end hi* career in
poverty aud wiutcheduesa.
1 have aeon » man attend moro in fol
ly than would support his family in com
fort aud iuduprnduuce,
I have sewn a mail depart from tho
truth win n candor and voracity would
have served him a muub better pur
pose.
1 have «e#n a man engogo in a law
suit about a trifling uffur tliut cost liitn
more in tho end tliuu would have roofed
oil the buildings ou bis furm.
jtsr (.'liioiigo has u detective officer
who, in Old#.- 1J obtain n reward of five
but 1 tail you. hundred dollars offered for the appru-
Mland the ! hensinn and conviction of an inccmliary,
nay she kreata induced n simple minded German to
' Now, Nancy, since the children nr# plead guilty to tho charge, with tho
gone, I must speak plainly to you, for promise of nnc-Huir tho reward, Thu
this vindictive policy utul to lay tbo 1 11 w n ” 1 boys’ natuiu to
foundations of a cutbobc und nntiomtl “ v '“ ‘iMf'
spirit, in fiirbeuro oo hiiU fair uoualruc-
ti'inn towards the South.—2'«.W<fM. o-~>- ^
. your dirtpi>ailion is s|M>i|ing my childrtfk G-rqian was compelled to serve tbreo
A Norliiern contemporary says silver -* «cll us torn,ring them. Never be- yran. in th# btotopH»on>hilfl the du-
and gold ftiikhta for lad)##, lo bu fuN have 1 seen them in such a stute of tective pocketed the whole MU, bosidos
worn ouuide of thu Blockings, are about Insubordination and passion, und in fu- eonaidurublo property which the Ger-
■ - \uru you must n..t ugain intoiforc with m n i.itrusted to his care.
coming into failiion.