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«Tl)c i£uH)lmt Appeal,
J. P, 3AWXELL.1 [H. H. JUNKS,
Proprietor*.
TERMS OK tSUlltiCKIPTlOX i
Four n nnltn $1
On* jrrar #1 Ob
’x*. Invariably in aovas. k. All |*|kt* «li«-
• «^Uura4ou.-<pir“Ura^f^itrtM.‘M
GTIBAT
SOUTHERN PREPARATIONS.
riU.M- ie.n*>l«o* nrr.ennt dirOOTerctlaniiil Or*en- l
A. tantl'a trv p Uw». »«r Allies'* braafox ;
tl>ra w*r« not brrnlbei in iliundrr from foiling
cl'Sld-, n»r brl'-lied from m«-lUng r«>lc*n»** ; Ihry
» er« Bui br.mp it lor.h Imm I'lra"* by lotuilmn, nor
ti.feMVered b» arcidviit in n Ur . If clime ; bnl ihnr
me the rtaull • Ira K badoid* r*i*rimo» in lli •
.*V uibern *n I Wratcro Stair*. b*intf • re|.«r«d by
i*cnUr (r^toAie.1 lAynicunn, wsk c>**t nccuru.-i.
Inilll leinmlul •jjeni* that am nwd by the
MEDICAL rUOFESSlON
ALL OtER TIN* COUNTRY.
The public hare long ilenianded • otam of
UBLIADLB FAMILY MEDICINES,
i>f each un.l erery f ini
U.and nrc li*<r* ih*w «ui pi cd thal nrnnt.
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE Til KM !
DUIGCI3TS UECOMMENI)
•V THEM! ; Savannah
Finhert mniN%bM%ata ttdSdg Hew tn
II,rir families in lit* of ail ,dh*r jirr/rarii-
liaui,
Whameer nnm ntrodumd thetr *uU b*en
truly womlrtlul Whi'e from tbe frlnid rltnir*
ih* Marti, in the iiirr.it i.«m of the fisiUi. *<
flora tbe Keatrrn vhvrira the AtleuKc to the We*,
tern nhomn the IV lie. the |>*ulin( •< <i diacor
dan* ihmi l«r* **l hnrabng/riy «»e rrattng baiah t
o I .on the car. the an't «n0 conrinctng bine* of rcl
fire bare 6une >o p ur rerene, end now make
*« run* nppente upon jt our mtm '**■>•• end Jud*-
men' to try o-ir remediea, pmntiaire that they wit
nt ouce merit your ealrein and contidnne
THE CUTHBERT APPEAL.
Cuthbert, G-eorgia, THURSDAY, February 4, 1860.
ISTo. 13.
s,l VAXS'All CARDS,
Rmnnr, lU>«v It l.*w,
Haiti i ore. New V'oik.
J. W. STANSBERRY & CO.,
Succeifi rp In the late Him i f K. 1) SuvftiK k Co
iMPonTBns
AMD DEALERS IN
CROCKERY,
(TUNA,
AND GLASSWARE,
l
|/ NQLIitU
EFMALE BITTERS.
Lautsa ■ r A u <■«'(■'« ' M«tih .\a or 11 n own Si il
Ituyou wi*h Ih* g*..ll* *<-J*ht** of l»*»tWi Id f*| .*•
bmw with a touch of drl gin » Do row wph thr
|«le. and cheek tin*H wnb the nweate bur# of an
lure? Itn you wiah the dark, mittky cl.rtf.ln af de
apuir tn bo ••ier--wt.-«l by ibe Indian! eulora ol bupe
and con an 1 mi von T If i*, n-o
UOMUOilI.KA CO S
D"
KNUM8II FEMALE IIIITEUS !
Ot ihi • iah theurran ol nnrcrir hnabed and Hi
fra.-'* of the dia-weed «iped flora But row‘a clink I
JJS*: ENGLISH
FEMALE BITTERS
Ito y> n wiab to he r*ll*»*1 nf that ttogaring Fauai.r
O m pl a let whtch anaoyeyour I In High la by ilai
hii.I bnonta Tour ereama br night f I'o tou wiah to
add hedltli, rtiengb. buoyancr add beauty to y*u
k ab(e aed #n» y-iated l aura f II *o,
j rHi KNuLnm
FEMALE HITTERS,
Aa a errtaln and powerful Uturinc Itccu'alnr, ra
Ifi at on i hr Siam tn it* healthy luoctiune at all
time* efoen uttnetnmHy diatuibeid, it b«a no equal
on the AmeHthn eoiilinfnt, end nu autlonog Inneb
ebould delay In teattng iia Hiirtoaio value. Two-
thiidaof Ilia dAtlm female po,a«tation araautfenn,
u*ih mtna lorni nf tbnaa oomplainta pmrUr to
their fr-i, which annually c raaign tbounaoda to ao
untie e‘y grave.
■ til E E K 0 1.1 3 «*
T
FEMALE BITTERS.
MaHtnllr
young
la ihe only combination that
hii.I raato'c II e wn nb tn da namial rand It
Kentuli-e ..I every clone, uhrthcr old o
nun tod or tingle, who who ere aulf ring
horn ul Uteriiic HiaoM*«a aboulJ at once prodnr.
ittia remedy and lie cured.
|l ie partinalalh reo. aun*ii.1t-l lor I'ainfnl Sup
I r.-aaed or liregilb' < atainenle, in each and ffa*l
pa.a ih" met annul fiinctbui tieiog rratored to m
i ii*nul acton, wbattier prrluae, rcaMy, dilf'cnl*
pslalal, m iqweeacd or it regular. 1 la aanoe m truly
wi.ndeafnl aa a never tailing
UTKKIKK TOXIO and KKOULATOH.
(taring the ••critical (tmtod ol leuula III*" Ihi-
eirai| Jdnd qmeK •» I ■ otba* the nciv. ua aratem
regulate* u cailne action and en bira one to ft«ac
H.al pariiut »lmoat ini|«rerpiiblr. It curea l.-.H/ir
it.oca. or Wnilc*. llyatarlcc, U.oeration and IrH'a
l.llity Ihc Womb. Uiddo are ul Ilia brail. C«4d
leet and banda, I’alpitallon ol lb* brail, 1'idimilli
of brea'hing, Sick lleadaoba, Melanehnly. Wakrbi'
uea*, Luaa id aaiv m eocigy. and all ih aa trouble
aoma e unpl«ini* p eullar In the trwale MS.
An anuneiii pbia.cian of Mrnipl la *»r»
••The cnmMnr'i.ra known aa the K.MUI.HII KE
MAl.K HITTIMM ie Ih# mnal ceilaia Uiennenu.l
general Tunic l have ever known. I ullen (iraacnbe
il tor feriod« Irttale oraoplMinla with the moat ul
latae ary re«ulu ”
Mr. K. Morgand, edilor Kneciuaku (Miaa.)
Chronicle, a*v»:
•• Tbhi will certify ibwl ilw Kagloh IVma'e Hi*
trie ie highly reennin ■•uded br lb* medical IraUr-
nit* at ibia place and etnrnundtag oountrv."
IV, enter A Cu„ <jf llH*'»bnr«i, M.»a ,
write'. M Th* *..l-nl the Kngtlab Kania.e lltliera
ia amnaibing wonderful'
f^T The ll.tl.ra are benni.fully ,rai up In large
bc’iiea, at the low prwa of # i :m p^y lw.nl •.
K.u aale by T S. 1*0WELL, Trultra.
Arc Your Lungs AfTcclc<| 1
I S Ib’M tro«ble«»>ni PnlnoMiy Atf.-c
No. IOO HnortlilTON ST.,
: : Ocorglu.
| )OdSKSS| Mi greater l.nlll^ aod baring
L itu-ra abundaut Capital than any other
CROCKERY HOUSE
In tbe Smith, we guaran'ie to aril aa low and glee
aa general ealiefucilon a* aby betiaa in Ibe Co-mltyj
NOTIOB.
Tbe bit.j r«* of III* tale him of K. I). SMTTIIK
A I <t . will be li.|'iidalatl by u* only.
gf&DllY&SON.
snirrixo, i on wa itiir.va
AKb
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1*2 HbalilnnVa l..mr*jr H.mgo.
BAVANVAiL : ! ; : i : : (iKORClA.
Hit'll A It I» HHAltl.K V, Ul# nf W. Il.fi Ilea A Co.
It ICTIIA III) Hit AllLKY. Jr., of Seranmh, U*.
’
P. H. BEHN,
CUTTO.Y and KICK FACTOR
I « 0
Glencrnl Comniission Mi-rrli.nit,
Will ol I bo litcliang.',
HAY STIIKI.T, i : SAVANNAH, QA.
a*pM It*
CLAGHORN ‘V CUNNINGHAM,
OROouns
Ship C'hniullerH
fVtnier liny
Joe. H. rttnungv, /
Jvrt Oaviau.ua. \
W. Duhc*a
ml Ibnvtn
SAVANNAH, OA
I'AimilMlJN I liCTtfltVl., 1#; AugwaU.
lb* r*li*f la prrAhpl > nd d.
HIimmI night Sa*ata 1‘atna tn the i beat, li.flicull
brmibug li flnri r i. and all tbiwa ling di*ea«*«
altrn.lad ailh I •.ugli or I’jtn, lie iininrdule aid rl
lt>i*nl aclH.u la Iralv rherming.
ltcing pmlirfd bi ngulai pbyelriana • f brag
prrienr*. It nuglil In |oaa«a adran'agra ..vtr a'l
» bar inatfia* which are racno.mpuled f.w ih#
Mina diMoace. For *aT* hv
T. S, I’OWEI.L, Tma'ra
I I li« your Kidney a
ael Ire* *n. ugh f Ar* you ir. ub‘ed aiib Ur«v*| or
any kind ofUiioar* drpnalfa* 'fh.y. u pau b irady
(June . reeaionelly ’ Are iimi eonored vr.ili tiju Ire-
<|Ueat laclmaii.ra in Urinal*? la your l,'. in* il.ick,
ropy, or n.itky • Hbgay.'i a p«m m ti.e b*. k ?_
J. II. Jolivafob.
DUNCAN JOHNSTON,
corny r.tvTom
General Gommuaion Merchanta
70 HAY HTIlKKT, SAVANNAH. < I A.
•5
It. H. A>0»K«JV. U. W A • ih i . Ir.,
John IV. AMiaevnx, A. 11. C..LK,
JOHN W. ANDERSON’S SONS 4 Co
HANKKltS, FACTORS
Genoral Commission MmliaqU.
Amtnmu't lllurk. /Aru.gon Si . near tki /Iwy
SAVANNAH, OA.
J IT Agtnla Empire l.lr.e nf Hide Wlirel H a m
»hl|.r. aep.TI y *
II. II. ^ Kliltll.l., A ll. VVMLONT.
FERRILL <1 WESLOW,
UAL MISSIMMEISELTS.
PACTORS in liliUJi fclLi,
Bay Street, Savannah, Oa.
|V Will **ll and pnrchaaa on Cuoimisaioii, C’of
Ian. Timber, I’rndue* and M*rrhandiae.
O’.le.s sol cnM'gnnirnta Miliadcd.
Ukr»*CJU»ai- It. hi U*>a r») ain A Bolt* 0*n
W Audarw.o. Ilrigben, iioUf A Co., U'»"l*r A
tja-ti.o*!', SaiaunaTi , A roSnald, W. 11. Warren,
irpVtr*
Jmta Ki*ss»i:r.
I,. .J. uril.MAJtTI.V A CO.
’ citrm.i I’hVnhk'
COMHISSIOI MEICfiAITS.
savannah. nwmfiiA.
^ I. Serai adreacea mode un Ooo»ignm*ala.
ra promptly tilled, at bmeat tnaikrt i*tc*.
Higgmg. U"pa “od Iron Tlea, c-niiaoilr oa
* vepn.dwi*
W. W. KnuMh
Tim KIiIiii'Jn ami fllatltlcr, J hand*
\ IIK Irripientlf Ih" a*ata of v*ry IroublaaMnor J.vo. I,. li*koar, • ^
and iiupleawiiii oomplami*. D» »*rar Kidoeia ^
N. A, HAROEFS SON & CO.,
a of Ibe lai* Hun nf N. A. Hardee A Co.)
C07TOX FACTORS
U«r* y.m an Ann «v Irtirninr pate ta ih« i.giou . f n t n V" «*> . ^
* uudder. A.*tourn.'ivnna, wwduKb.j-y or General Commi88iOD Merchants
lleddei
a'aTind in
ol diMipaia.n nr ii divc'eimo ? Itu y.u i»«|ii e
medicine wbul. will immrdiateiy anuiM >atl i
a‘iw* yuar ki-ln*|r* and Iliad.Jer In a beil'b. a
!*••*! * Il *o, MM II'* ".lie ho tile of Itrotag.ail A C'a. -
KXTBACT UKAHIIKKUY A l»Ut III, end be ia^. &f~ L b*ral adrancaa u *. la on all CongignaiebU
uued tu beallb *ud maub.uid again. | **p*-l-
SAI r ANN Ail CARDS.
WHOLESALE
Drug House!
A. A. Solomons & Co.,
(Katab (abed la IMS.)
Direct Importers of and Wholesale Dealers in
nSOOH. M KillC|NKH.
i'll KM Il'A I.H, I’EKKUMRRY,
TOII.KT ARTICLES, PAlNTH, fllfJL
VAKMHIIRH, RIJRHKOX'B INHTRUMKXTH,
HUCHUKH, UAllHKN HERDS, Klc., Klc.,
QbfttT or Wbllnk.'i*. Congrtra* slid St. Julian 8l*
SAVANNAH, (iKOHOlA.
Retail Store at the old <tand, Market St(ttara
a |»1 Snt
ROBERTS & TILLMAN.
ram cqmmissioi merchaits.
».l I’.t.V.V.OI, OA.
•f ilia pmduola nf lha country, and to forward
ing il through lb la plana to other maik.li>, either
fur aula or on e.raaigunicul. Wo hare the very boat
arrangement* for
Selling Cotton 111 Liverpool,
and will have it anld in that mark*! whon owner*
an Instruct, and hare Gold relumed for the proceed*
when ao ordered.
On fh>‘ rrcrijit of Coif on hlitral
CASH ADVANCES trill be modi when
rtquiratl,
ROflERTH A TILLMAN,
Oflle- North Hid* liar airact.
Duo Door Weal City Ricbang*.
Savannah.
¥. II. STARK & CO.,
ii mr.KsjLLR onoemn,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
And COTTON FACTORS.
Agent* for tba aale nf flollall'a Hleel Uruah
COTTON <11NH,
Alio, K. K. Cne'a Hu|ieqilinaphale uf Mine.
Carrlul attention gtvee In Hale* or ShipbMbta of
Cntlnn, aod all klmla of Produce.
LiUrul adrancti modi’ on ('bniifimenh.
BAGGING, ROPE’snd ARROW TIES
CouaUaOy on baud. atpS-dm*
TISON & CORDON,
Cottou FAutora,
Commiasion nnd Forwarding
MERCHANTS,
UGII.iySir.il. : : SAVANNAH. (1 A.
H AUOIXU aud ROPE ar IRON TIES advaocad
on enure.
Liberal advance* toad* oa Conaignmanle of Cot*
Ion.
Ore'alol for liberal pa'mnag* in the pari, every
rlb.rt will bo mod* In onnlinoe lo merit public coti
Hd«nnr.
14T Special attention wHI be given In Ih# aala of
Lumber, Rnain, Tm pontine, etc.
llarigiNca—H. il. Jnnea, I. McK. Ounn. Coth-
bart Ua. aepA Am*
SLOAN, (iKOOVEK & (’0.,
COTTON FACTORH
a an
COMMISSION M KUCHA NTH.
Clii/horn St Cunninyh im'* Range,
BAY HTIlKKT, j : Snvnnnalt, Gn.
I.UhtuI Adriftoea nil Citllnti f'nnaignod
to our I rriwpoiulnni* In NVw Ymk and l.hrer*
pool.
A M. SLO AN, Rum*. Oa.,
0. V HTDHIH, kUcne.tla,
C K OHOOVER. Ilrnnka Counlv. fla.,
A. T. ML* INTYRE, Thomtivilla, Oa.
*«pS-ly
Wo II. Hi'niot’iiiii,
Tima
i II. Mxvwki
(Mr liar kUtabliabad in |s*r.,J
N". IS •dSal.hinlT I p|* r Itiuua,
BAY STULliT. ; ; ; .^.VYANNAII, GA
King uf (hills.
We cfca'Unge th* world In | r dnec it* >«|Ual.
F<> low tbe (In-ell* n* and It will an o*f ynbr i..*pi I
Li«cf. «k»«.*a tour V jak. car-v rtf all bileuis
nMiller, aad * LnAk ' p“ *** *a»* of (’hit a, wiibvat
adding »U I «»d r-ranrievee. Ify aenfm.i .t ..n
jt i* p-n* ad C io ' a *t«c pyyfi tm», rheapr»i and ii '«t
r*lh*b'e Chin mrdlc.n > »*r i ffrfe.1 totl.r Atuerie.ii
iwpie III* p'epaMd by phyiiein* wku bar*
pra ted rredc' c In nulariooe draff**** I ibe
S»o.I, aei! AVYgt far <t> year*, and If la eonli.feotiy I
leouu.n.ei.il. d UR *1f f.irml l*f f'billa Bad Kifer,
Rilin'** F- r*-. Veiir Igf4. S*m Pel.,, enlarged efAttn,
or Agra Cab*-, a ml “It that r a*« uf di-eaae* tba* arc
m (rtruVaamna (■ nuUri.ua dia’ricta 0 ># butt'*
will auiciw . c***a H>.!B br *U ISitgg gff.
P. DROMOfrrtf.K h CO,
» M. I). FaIN, JX(). N. FAIN,
Irate Fain A k tag. Lain Tam ply. Tai ley A Fain,
Dandndge, Teon Meal, big, Tomb.
LEO. W. PARROTT, Atlanta, Oa.
MenwdiK Ten
l w. iinrr A CO., Men, O., (,
Agent* lor tbe
eaU-Ta Ct.rtrvrf. br
• in* T. H. POWELL, T.uaHe.
FAINS A PARROTT,
Wholesale Grocers,
AN 1)
Commission Mwliaiils,
Gi-nnite Front, I’rarli Tree Sfrrrl,
jn.A\T\ UA.
I r *r All ^uadflnditflMAl, tn*|.w* <>t
Wku rad-fed. • uwgST-l-u
W« II. Ui anui uni, ja.
BURROUGHS, FLYE & Co.,
COMMISSION, sill. I*l.\<;
ForWard i itg Marchants,
S». 0 .'baldaril i l.oner Range,
SAVANNAH. * • • • GA.
10#* Consignment» r> tprefalUj lotiated,
HAKYRIDGE &. NEFF,
(Iral# R.yan, lUrtiidg* A C<> )
Commission Merchants,
CITY TOTEI. HIT ID ISO,
Bay Street, Navniinnli, Un.,
SOLICIT CONH10NMENTH OF
Cotton and Staple Produce,
Which will meet prompt atUotion.
A dfauces in Cask, Ha, on, Ilai/giug, Ito/ir,
Tut, He., on (rof>» nr ('onuign-
meats a I egaitalle rate*.
l+T L.brrul Adrancaa tirade oa Cwtlon lo our
fr.r'ida. al (> llnwa:
Kelhbone, Him A On., I.iverpool; Cochran, Hu*,
■all A On.. IMi.lvdelph i.; femur. Itannel A l!..w-
men, New Ymk , .i«c<,b Haevar, lliwlon; U*ll,
If r*ra A Tbomaa. Haltimura. augU ly
WM. W DANIELS,
OBNEHAL
Commission Merchant
HAY STREET*
dAVANSAll OKOBOfA.
Lilinn*! inlvHtiri-H mmle on con*
RigiMittHiu vf Cottuli, Piodnccf ulo.
The Daughtor-In-L&w.
“I never, never will forgive him,"
eniil old Mr. Remington aulemnlv, tie-
positing hi* greut gold ejn-vtuclv* in
tlicir green leather cane.
' Nor 1, ei ill or,’Nobbed Mra. Reming
ton, hcefllt’NN of the nnwonttil ilixonler of
her oap-ntring*. 'To nmrry tlmt Inild,
duwhing, city girl without wniting for
our pci iuiii«uin.'
* Hut you know, my dear,' Niiggeated
the old gentleman, ' we Hhmildti't have
given it if lie hud waited half n oentu
r .V.’
' Certainly wo nhoiild not,'anid Mra.
Remington,emphatieally. ‘To think of
our only child treating us bo cavalierly
—Abel, the only one we buvo in the
world.
‘ Ho haa made liiu bed nnd mnat lie
on it,' aaid the nM man atcrnly. ' 1 will
never receive hie gay. city bride here,
nnd so I ahull write to him immediately.
\Ve nro sonrely line enough for a Fifth
Avenue daughter-in-law.'
Aa he apoke the old man picked up
a crumpled letter that ho bud thrown
upon the floor In the tirat pnroxyain of
anger, and smoothed out its folds with
n mechanical touch.
' Why, only think of it, Alvei,' aaid
Mra. Remington, ‘ Muhnln Buckley
served six week a in this git-l’H eouuin’N
family, nnd ahe aaye Kvlvn Hnyre could
smoko a little ps|K.*r cigar junt like a
man, nnd unod If. go skating with her
dress nil tucked up to the top of her
boots, and drove a barouche with the
groom sitting behind nnd—'
' Bless my soul I* interrupted the old
man, his breath nearly taken away by
ths cutulogue of enormities • • you
don’t auy so I Slid our Charles ia mart ied
to hucIi an Amux.tn ns this |*
Ho the couple sat In tho n»omy porch
ortho capricious old liirmhouae, with
tho Michigan roses loaning little billet-
doux into their laps, in scented showers,
nnd the delicious odors of tho fresh
mown Imy coming up fn.ni the meadow
Hats by the river, »a miai r.ddo an old
couple un one would ever wish to sea.
Meanwhile, Mra. Charles Remington,
n bride of three weeks' ninnditig, wna
making herself supremely happy nt Ni
agara. Who sat on u fallen log, among
the delicious hIiiuIch and reclusionH of
Cost island, that bright Juno day, with
the light* and shadows uhnuing each
other ucrox* her lovely face, and turning
her long choanut curl* to coils of gold.
l)res:c(l nil in white, ahe was fnntening
n wreath of wild flowers into the libhon
of her coquettish little hut, nnd singing
softly to herself some sweet old bullud.
Kvlvn Remington was very handsome
-neither blonde nor brunette, she con
trived to unite the chnrina of both in her
roHe lonf complexion, bl ight hiilr, and
misty l.rown eyes, and the smiles thut
dimpled her fresh, scarlet bps woremna-
Hong.Ts straight from her heart
rrcseiitlv she » as Joined by her hus
band, a tall, handsomu young fellow, in
u while linen suit nnd graceful list.
• Two letters, Evlyn,’ lie said lightly ;
uud had news, b >th ’
‘Bud news! O Charles !* and the
rose* faded from her cheek.
Well, no; not no very had, but not
very pleasant.’
‘ May I rond them ?'
Hu tossed into her lap n stilly written
letter, on one page of blue paper, sign
ed 1 Abel and Mary Remington' ii keen
expression of their disapproval of the
muriiiige lie hud contract, d, and ua as
scrlioii of their determination never to
receive his wife ns a daughter
Evlyn looked into bur hinbiind's face
itli tears in her bright eyes.
' O Char'es, I am sorry.’
Ho laughed, and ({tinted to her the
old ScHpturc phrase: ‘A man slmll
ore coming up tho path, carrying n
woll packed carpet-bng, and Mrs. Rem
ington ran forward to weluomo the new
comer.
Mai ion Chnncsy was exceedingly
pretty—Mrs Remington soon discover
ed that— n I right, winsome little crea
ture, with gold-brown hair, that would
earl in spite of the restraining net, lov
ing, huscl eyes, nnd tremuloiiH red lips.
‘O Abel I’ ouoth tho snft-hwnitcd old
Indy, lit the end of two days, ‘ why did
not Chariot wait until ho had seen Ma
rian Channeoy? In ahe not sweet—don’t
it seem like a sunbeam in the old house
when she is tripping round ?’
'She’s very pretty,’suid Mr. Itsming
ton.
' And then.’ continued the old lady,
' she’s so handy. Sho knows just where
everything is kept, and how to do ev
erything, oml she docs up my caps ex
quisitely, and you should have seen how
skilfully sho drove mo to meeting yester
day. O A hoi, if Providenco had only
seen lit to sand us a daughter-in-law liko
Marian Chnunuey !'
Mrs. Ruii.i gtou's speocb was cut
prematurely short by tho entrance ot
tho object of it, with her apron full of
eggs, nud her hands full or wild dowels
' Mrs. Remington,’ she begun, and
then checking herself abruptly—' Oh, I
cannot call you by thut long, formal
uamo—may 1 suy mother ?’
‘ Of course you may, my durling,' ex
claimed the enthusiastic old Indy. ' I
only wish you were my real daughter.’
Mnrian laid down her Unworn and do
posited the white egga in h l.usket on
thu table, and then coming up to Mru
Remington, knult down nnd nestled her
bright head in tho old lady's lap.
' Mother,’ nIio murmured, * you do
not know how sweetly the word souuds.
And will you always love und cherish
me, und let tuu be u real daughter to
you V
'I should ho a hsrd-heurtcd old cor
morant if I did not, pet,' said the old
lad*, her sportaclen dimmed with teurs
In short, Marian Chauncuy became
tho light of tho fnrm house, the bright
little gunrdiiin genius of its ceiled rooms
und wide, airy nulls, hho rend tho pa
per to Farmer Remington, sho com
pounded cuke, jelly und syllabub*, to the
astonishment and delight of the old lady,
nIio kept tho two old china vasos on the
mantel brimming over with u ruin of
roses, she knew by instinct just whsn to
dnrkcu the room for tho old man’s af
ternoon nap on the wide chintz sofa, and
sho was hotter thnn ten doctors when
Mrs. Remington had one of her bad
nervous headaches.
I don't know how we ever contin
ued to live without Muiiuii,' suid thu old
man.
But sho shall never leave us, suid
Mrs. Remington, decidedly.
Further, mother, you will not turn
out of your iiffuctioiw now ?’
•And
iqe
you know nothing of this ?’
demanded Mr. U*miugton of Ui* son
•Not n word. It is Evlyo’s own idea,’
replied Charles.
And Evlyn, hall' laughing, half-cry
ing, stole into her motber-iu-law’s ex.
tended arms.
'It don’t seem possible tlint she is the
Fiflh Avenue girl !' said tho old mun.
‘Come here nnd give me n kiss, Evlyn.'
|8oshe is our real daughter, after all,’
aaid Mrs. Rymiugton, proudly.
Evlyn hud conquered their prejudices
with the enchanted wuud of love.
Mliriun, little blight ayes,’ called the
old gentleman nno morning, through
the hull, ‘ I've got nows, Louve those
honeysuckles f.r somebody else to tic
up, aud come in hero. Cliurles is com
ing home.'
‘ To stay, sir V
•No, not to stay, nf course Ids fine
city wif-r demands his permanent devo
tion,'—Mr. Remington could not help
speaking with a anew—' ho will stay
one day here on his wny to Now York.
I should like to see Charles, nnd I should
liko for ChurlcH to see you. Don't blush
— if you're not better looking than hi*
Fifth Avenue wife aha must bo a para
gon among w omen.'
' When will he lie hero sir?'
‘In about an hour, 1 ahold J Judge
from his loiter. Charles always did
write an awful scrawl—m's and n’s just
A Life of Crime.
bt a pBTtmn.
One of the most remarkable coses
that ever enmo within my experience
was that ol Lucille Dutton. Bhe
in every respect a woman of tho world.
Fascinating, brilliant, dashing, posses
sing nn exquisite grace of manner and
rare conversations! powers, that charm
ad every one who came within tho
sphere of her influence, until her crimes
were known and her arrest attempted,
sho reigned in Now Orleans an acknowl
edged belle. Even tho most jouloualy
envious of her own h«x admitted the
wondrous spell exercised by her Biugtr
lur beauty. An act^ss, n vocalist, it
would have been r.o vxtravngnnt eulogy
to have cnl'ed her a prims donna.
Tull beyond tho uveruge of women, her
slender, graceful form was modeled in
to nn exquisite syinmctery that would
hnvo been a sculptor's ideal. Curling
silky tresses of nut-brown hair shaded
n foco fuir nnd dclicuto oh a child's.
Urent luminous black eyes Hushed Irom
beneath the beautiful lashes with
strange mesmeric power, that few
deed had tho power to resist. This ex
pression, combined with lior rare into!
Iccluul gifts, mndo her regnant over
many a heart that had never before felt
the spell of n worn mi's charms. Sho
had come to New Oilcans iih n vocalist.
Her engagement was attended with
success never heforo eqiiulsd by tho
most accomplished prnft s-iional. Night
after night tho theatre wns crowded
with her admirers. Her npj ournnee
was over the signal of on enthusiasm
all but wild. As thu wei od light of
tho proscenium flashed on jewel nnd
gem, und the queenly form, radiant in
beamy, stood before the multitude, who
swayed to tho magic chnrm and impulse
of tone und voice, 1 have often fancied
her beauty luporunturah Y..uth and
ago alike felt its iuflusDco. There was
a thrill in the 1..\v utterance, that trem
bled on tho air liko thu soft vibration
ofuhsrpwhi.se strings tho wind hud
struck, and raising in fullness nml
strength of tone until ii rich delicious
harmony lillud tho vast building with a
miigicial cadence, which no oar altmiad
to uitiniu could resist Her numo was
on every lin—her picture adorned every
window along tho fashionable thor
oughfare, Before tho charm of that
strange, wondrous beauty, fashion for
got exclusiveness, society opened its
doors. Rutted nnd carusscd in every
circle, admired and loved, her ho..rt re-
inairi.nl insensihlo to so much flattery,
and homage ol men nnd women was
received us ii it wero her due.
It was at a timo when her famo wns
RieutuMt, uud hur success ia fashionable
life most assured, that an event occated
which changed it all and precipitated a
catastrophe which I uuniiot ovon how
ri-lluut upon without u sense ofpuin. A
lew month* before her advent in New
Orleans, a sorb s of the most startling
tragedies ocenred ill Montrcul. An en
tire family had been poisoned by a gov
erness. The paper* wero never weary
of tba episode of horror* the recital
furnished- The Instrument of this
such
<CI)C iHutijbat Appeal.
RATES OK ADYKRTIHfNO i
One .toller p*r*qu*r* of ten tin*# fur Ih* Aral in
**rli»n, und Herenty-flre Crnli per iquire for eoch
-rabrcineal insertion, mil *te*tdlnj three.
One »<iu*re three ihobUi* f | A*
One *q<mre one year. 90 *0
Poorlh nf ■ column ait mouth* SO 04)
11*11 column *i» uioslli*. 70 00
Oneou.inin an mnnlhs....' lftfl'O
leave his father nod mother, and cleave 1 alike, and half the timo foigets to cross
unto hi* w ife.’ j |,i H t's ; but I suppose that 7 * the fashion
And now don’t you want to read I now u days.’
ths other letter, Kvlyn?' Marian Clinunovy crept away to her
Il w*. a .urn,,,..,,. from III. mcrr.i. ! l, r „„|, „„ t th. ...MW*,. 1 »i u itvj„ra I,™ fl.-FamT-itil'
W ' |', n. 1 ‘'"S*- * nJ "''j"" 1 lll “ Uuo nOiuo III “in .lun.dtnmiito .kill hail Iwrflightb.an rant.
w„. i oiinorli-d, nnd an o iriie.t ( lh „ 11|rllt , .nd wnnd.rinl .liyly to H.r-1 , r |, 0 j ( ,|„ t „ ut oven £ , u
l lr A iwl( wlmt Clinrlay would any win,,, l» . |,ft. It ap^urnd that her UmiW and
thoir intereat immodintnly. aaw Ilia nnw .lomunt tlmt hn.l ntnilrl-1 nixuiiiglUhmoiita Imd wun (li.alftotinha
t.l t it, to rmni-at » l.ri.U- vndantn mt.rw.uvn t.u l in tho ultl ,,f. ,.nth wh,..u Di'nrrlnw with her hi.
Kro.,,,, to walk oil in thut «,rt nf wny f ljflli . hoyhwL ! pirwu. oiZ,7. PrivT to dc/mra
I. illaro It darling "ThS*. It to Joti- I '“"t > dnn’t think lio will h. unpiy,' Haiti, llmluw Vinoit hud, in u n-onioflt
alinll I CJ, i'll st nv V * aaid Marian in « half whie|H-r, oa .lie Ilf fie I, ay, peri.lied hy Ida own hand.
• fin, hy all mean., fhonld I a.k you ! I''"""' 1 1 “"i 1 ” br '“"''.J"' 1 I 0v ' ,r ,bo “*1" ' l! luVir tl "> ,f v
to tinper by IIIy aid,, when duly call. 1 " " b “ d ' u,,tu lo Mr *- !"'* ,' aJ ‘"“V,' » d . 1 ™ r " vt ' ,l K°;,
ym, away, a pin.r wife I aliunld bn.' lt.;i,i,npton aeal, „f,- ; finllifully alio adh.rwj to J.r guilty .•Ik
* — .r ! ‘Marian, Marian Lhauneey, cotno : tho rapid dcceuse ol lit* relatives full
down and seo my boy.’ j well alltvrtcd.
■And wl.ro .hall I lauvo y.m, my Clmrlca Hnmlnpt.in nlood in Ih. mid 1 Tho aU.ry of th. Unndinn hiimlcidi*
ani.Saw Kriaiaa v ' die of the room with on. urm around J'°d long since reached us, but had luft
He kissed her flushed check with ad :
mu mg tenderness.
1 And when
bonnie luide V
Oh, I’ll inuke a brit f visit homo in his radiant little mother, while the old
the meantime). It cut* our wedding' gcntlcmnn, from his big eosy-chair,
but little impression, ns a matter with
which wo hud nothing to do.
Ouo uight a gentleman returning
u lifetime delightfully watched over the tableau, , un« litgM a gentleman returning
. as Marino advanced. \ r , ou \ l '*° l| ieatia entered our otflee.
tour abort, but then we have
to tiniali our honeyrnfsui Tit.’
So the brief Niagara s..j .urn came to ’Ciiarlos,' sni.l Mrs. Remington, 'this
an end, aud Mrs. Remington fbr the is our new daughter, who—’
season wus u w idowed bride. \ ])„t Cliurles hud wrung forward and
'll. will b. I.unk all. ■aul to I tba will’in. flpuru in l,i. .rn“, I moment'.li.-wil.tian, i,o iliouiwd l7 I
IIIT-.II nn. in Ui. moaiiwbllu, ob, I »bit» «be »„W*n liuli flnut.d In a pw-, |,ud lisuril oflb. .r.g.a,oa ul MuoUsal.
inual do so much. j fg'jt euacadu of curL over Ills shoulder, j
His look was disturbed, in.d his face
wore an exptessiun of prof uinl agita
tion.
I handed him n chair, uml after a
• Ye*,’ said old Mrs. Remington,coin
plum-lit ly, * I think tlmt whs a aplumlid
Idea of yours, . bel, sending for I^.t
Cl.Muncey'rt daughter to adopt. I'll
teach (Jhurles and liia stuek-up wile, 1
that we are in oarnrst about what wo
wrote, and Marion L'hsuncey won't bnvc
no city airs in*r graces. I'm dreadful
anxious to see her. Lot was w lively-
looking lei low, and my ootiain twice re-
mov. d, ami folks did s iy hi* wife wns n
regular built beauty 1 guess likely she
willfKiuo by tlm stage lo night.’
• I goons likely there she is now,' said
Abel, who, sitting hy the opon window,
caught thu first glimpsu of a slender fig-
j ‘Evlyn—my wife !'
Mt‘- Remington stared at his wife.
! Mr*. Ruiuiugton alured at her hits
bund.
i 'He's mad I’ thought tho old tnun;
' then lidded ul. nd, “Charlus, you are
mistaken ; this is Marian Cliuunccy,
our adopted duiightor.'
‘.No,sir, it is not,'fullered tliw yotliiff
lady in quoation;“I urn Evlyn, yolir
son’a wife. I have stolen into yum
hearts on fttU pretsnse*—but l did
ao long (or your love. And when you
aont for Marian, who is ouo ot my
dearest school friends, 1 pr rail tided her
to remain lit home, aud uliow me to
pcmnnntu lur, Juat lor u few weeks.
I replied that I bad.
"Have you no suspicion of tho nctnr
in that te;o fnl drama ?"
‘•The governess, of coarse."
‘•Yes; but have yon no suspicion ol
who tlmt governess is
‘Csrlqinly not’
'Would you l.ko mo to poiut her nut
to you ?’
'M<o( certainly I would.'
’And you would arrest bur if I did ?*
‘Certainly.’
•Then, mr, your tirak i* easy; the wo-
mun who i* selling your el:y wild tit
luoscmi, the fuse muting Liiclfid Button,
is the pgrBoti.’
‘What !’ 1 exclaimed ; 'you nro mad!’
•Not I ; 1 speak adi is, illy—I know
the woman ; I nm a resident of Mont-
real, nnd Imvo known her for years.'
Then telegraph was at onco put in
requisition, and in lev* than an hour tho
information sought for wns nhtninrd.
There was no longer ii doubt; the en
chantress of thu theatre wus the mur
deress of Montreal.
We were warranted in Inking her in
custody at once; but, us there wns nn
probability of oseapo, wo delayed ui 11
morning. I confess I felt u strungo
reluctance in executing thu duty I had
to perform. I admired the beautiful
creuturn, despite hqr crimes I thought
I could ttn'iersland how these could
have been committed without her being
wholly bad. Maddened by the death
of one sho loved, bating witli bitter uni-
iimeity those who were, in a measure,
responsible for it, and incited to the
duod by tho fierce, revengeful nature of
her race, it seemed to mo more thn
c.iino of others thnn her own. Still, I
would do my duty.
Eatly the ensuing morning Mr. T,
und myselr visited her apartments st a
fashionable boardinghouse on rntnp
street. Although thu hour wns early
she was up, nnd to tho sorvnnt inquir
ing if two men could bo admitted to
see hdr, returned uu atiinnative answer.
Thu bright guidon sunshine of the onrly
spring morning gleamed in nt tho open
window, tilling tho room with light. It
shone on the beautiful lady liko n crown
—red with crime, rho might have been
—but the nut-brown hair, in tho sheen
nf thosu golden rays, euutnod glory
crowned. Robed in white, a single
jewel Hashed from tho belt tlmt encir
cled her waist—a bud of tho early
soring roses peeped from her hair,
llow bosutiiol she looked—how inno
cent. My tongue fullered—my utter
ance bocume indistinct us I told my er
rand.
‘And you believe mo guilty ?’
‘Hy no mentis, lady ; I but exeeuto
my duty F
‘You do right I’ Her voice wns low
nud sad—ho exquisitely soriow r ul, tlmt
tears cofn.i Into my eyes. A single
hectic flush fevered on the smis.tli
round uheok, us she mso and walked
acrots the ruoin to an escritoire that
stood in tho corner. The grunt lumin
ous eyes were sheathed now, nnd tho
long dark lasher drooped over thorn.
Hhc snt down on thu desk and leaned
her hen.l on her hand lor a moment ;
then searched for u paper or parcel, itt
n nook in the desk. I did not observe
her. until slm turned around facing me.
‘I am guilty,’ she said—the same low
tone of sorrow—‘yea, guilty in the «\ve*
of the World but not in the sight of
llonyun. 1 was insane when I did the
deed. Insanity has its cunning—deliri
um its pnstfiomito sense ot revenge.
They broke my heart— deetroyed in
their bloom all the flowers of my life.
1 am u maniac uveu now, f*»r I feel no
terror in my critno. I have long l<*»(tcd
for this hour. I tun ruddy f.r it. My
dead body the law may have } but
with it no sense nf shame.’
As she S|stku she swallowed a dull
gruyish looking powder, throw up her
arms, ami fell back in her seal — dead !
PUT A man who has been traveling
in Texas, says ; 1 It is the hottest and
thu coldest, tho wettest aud the dryest,
tho richest und tho poorest, the best and
tho meanest, has tho best women and
the mosnest men, and more pretty ludics
With pretty little feet, and no calves to
suit; more Fiukncss and less health,
more streams and less navigable waters,
more corn brand and less corn, ntcn
Hour and less biscuit, more nows nn I
less milk nud butter, more hogs and
less pork, more ohickons and lv*« eggs,
more gold und silvor, and less money,
more deer and loss venison, more ne-
jmes nml loss labor, more Rin con's and
>* furniture, than any country in thu
I.hiilcd States—and where house (lie*
live uud muqurtoes never die !''
How Luck Runs.—It is worth noth
ing that uivility Ims ulwuys Imd luck as
an ally. Thers is tho story told of
Homo gentleman Who. on a buttle field,
happening to'bow wiili much giafco to
■onto bfTfeer who addressed him, a enn-
non hull just went through his huir,
and took oil the heud of the other one.
The oiHuer, when ho buw his marvel
lous escape, justly observed that a man
nover lost by politeness. Another ou*
l ions story of luck on tho battle-field is
pSiTootly authentic. A ball passed
through a man’s body, and tho imtn re
covered. Thu* much is unpsrulluM,
but there was something more, highly
curious and lucky. Tho man was ©on.
sumptive, und had formed tubercles.
Thu hail carried away the tubercles,
aud the man recovered not only from
the wound, but from tho consumption.
tUT Bob where is the state of matri
mony ? ll is one of the United States.
it is hounded hy hugging uml kissing
on one sido, ami cradles and babies nn
the othor. Its chief products are popu
lation, broomsticks, und staying out o’
night, it was discovered by Adam and
Evo, while trying to find a Northwest
passage out of Paradise. Tho climate
is ruther sultry, till you pass the Tropica
of housekeeping, when squally weather
commonly sets in w ith sufficient power
to krt'p all hands a* cool as cuoumbor*.
For tho principle road* lending to
this intcroiting state, consult the first
pair of blue eyes you run against 1*
WidT The most bashful girl wo ever
ktmw wns one who blushed when she
was asked if she Imd not botn courting
sleep.