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«TI)c i£utl)lm-i appeal.
J. P. 8AWTELL,] tH. H. JONES,
, • ttlUI8 0F;fcUufyJlUpTI(Hlt
* Four aonlba fl on
t2 00
Vfl, Invariably in aovaxck. AH papers HI*
lonliniusl on expiration of time paid lor.
siYJtxxAn aims.
COTTON TIES! COTTON TIES
Don'! Patent Self-Adjuitins
UORIXONTAI. COTTON TIE
A S AGENTS for the above named fa tent, we
;1 beg leave to cnounend it to the attention ol
f lantern and Uei^hante
Thia TlK ia a decided improvement, and contain-
the advantage* ol
GREAT HTIIKNOTH.
GREAT MUmiriTY,
E.tSK IN M \NiniLAriON.
Being Hjeterlor to an? other TtK m a on tainted
we ceu enfidenUr retontmend it to the public.
JNO. W. ANDERSON'S HONS ft CO.
aog1V Am Agentaln Savanti.li, Oa.
“JOSEPH TINMAN & 00,
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MEHCHANTS,
BAY ITJtEET,
MTmAI, till OSOMU.
THE (JUTHBERT A PEE A J
J.
t-ef* Liberal Advance* in* Icon Cotton cone'gntd
l» ua m to our Comspondant* in New York end
Liverpool. *u*l* lT #
PilkitT* DEP?ISH,
naotatua aan u»i »il ubaeu IN
HARDWARE,
BtTBBEE BELTING,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Powder, Shot, Caps and Lead.
IlS.Congri'ft* & 07 St. Jill it* ii Sta
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
nOclO-Sm* _
AUSTIN & ELLIS,
* COMMISSION
—AND—
FOKWAUDINO MMltCHANTC
and Cotton Factors,
SAVANNAH, * I t I GEORGIA.
Bagging and Tiea and other erticlen furt-
iabed, and advaorea made upon Cotton «u Con-
•ignmenl or far **fc. aflflMw
GROOVER, STUBBS A CO.,
COTTON PAOTOItH
Genoral Commission Merchants
Bay ritreet, 8AVANNAII, OA.
Dogging. Tie*, Hop* and other Supplit'
Furnished.
Alao. Liberal Caah Advances made on Coneign
■eat* tor sale or ahipment to Liverpool or Nurtli
era PotU. C. K GROOVER, Havenneh,
C. F. BTUBBri,
auglMm A. T. MACINTYIlR, Tliomoavilli
O. W. Asaroaox, Jr..
A. H. Col*.
JOHN W. ANDERSON'S SONS a Co
COTTON, FACTORS’
AND
COMMISSION M KCIIA NTH,
Aakrxm't Block, DroyLm Si., hear Ihi Bay,
SAVANNAH, OA.
I IHKRAL CASH ADVANCES made on COX
j tiltJNMkNTS far aaJe in Sevan nub, or on
hUipwieet iw reliable eorrae4*oii«leul* in Liverpool,
New York, Philadelphia, Uoaton or Baltimore.
To old patriot a o return thanks ; to new ones,
promise our beat arrvlcea.
■—A WO
Agents Empire Line of Bide Wheel He mu ere
to N*iv York. augl**ly*
J. L DICKISON & CO,
oortoi'ncroai .„j
General Commission Merchants,
sa.xa.\.y.irc, ga.
IAT Liberal advances made on CoDalgnmeu
auglMm
~ ^hTbehnT
COTTON and RICE FACTOR
I . **»
Grtrral r«mnishiwi Merchant,
Wrat of tbe Exchange,
n.\r street, « : Birinar, oa.
—gtMm*
Screven House,
SAVANNAH, OA.
rpnt abora HotM, of modem conatnaetton, with
A all the convenience* of tba beat Northern Ho-
tela, la now conducted by
T. S. MCKESSON,
Of Uta Pfanteva’Hotel, AugueU ; National Hotel, 1
AlfcM*, add NIckeraoa UeeMo, Colombia. H. 0.
The furnituie throughout i« ol the moat alegantl
description, Iba room* acrnpufaualy clean and wall
ventilated, and tbe attendance ia emailed by none
in the Houth.
Travelers Otoppiag at the above Uotal will And
tbe comforts ana conveniences of their own borne*.
Tbe Proprietor pledgee bhnsetf that every deli-
easy afforded either by Northern or Southern mar
kets wll> be constantly supplied to hi* table,
martl tf
VoV. IH.
Guthbert, Q-eorgia, THURSDAY, September 9, .1869.
No. 44
&AVANNAJI CAllDS.
Spring and Summer
DRY GOODS!
40 Years Before t.ho Public.
DeWITT Sf MORGAN,
Wholeiale and Retail Dealers in
FOItlSGN ii ml DUMKatlO
IS7 CONORIffS STRECT,
aa r.IxS-Air, , i v f t' t nkouaiA.
RAVE SOW IS KTOllE TI1EIR
8PBIHO and 8UMMER STOCK!
NEW GOODS by Every Steamer,
Novelties in l)rci* U#otlx
J APANESE and Faner Dresa 8II.K8,
S.lk and Worelod GRENADINE.
Printed MUSLINS and 0110 ANDIES.
A full line of Mourning and Black 0001)8,
WHITE OOODS In every rarletr,
I wee, Ca»hm>re and Thibet Sit \WL8,
I*re, Silk end Cloth MANTILLAS.
8HKKTINOS, SHIRTINGS, LINENS,
11 crier v, Calicnea and Notionn,
Good* lor Gentlemen's and Hoy's wear.
All our atock ia new and bought at tbe
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
And offered at tbe
jeOWKUT MARKET PRICKS.
mar25 dm DaWITT A MORGAN.
W. II. STARR & CO.',
WHOLESALE
GROOHR8,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
Cotton Factors,
Agent* for tbe *nlc of GiiIIcU'h Stool Hrtl»h
COTTON GINS.
ALSO,
E. F. COE’S SUPERPHOSPHATE of LIME,
tetri'* rdlill attention given to Rules or
Shipment* of Cotton, and nil
kinds of Produce.
Liberal advance* made on Con*ignmanl*.
BAGGING, ROPE and ARROW TIES
Constantly on hand. marto-4/tw
TIIOMA# M. ALLEN,
WITH
COLQUITT & BAOGS,
COTTON PAOTOK8
Abo
Commission Merchant*
SayruiikIi, (in.
1 .ibcral Adronceaon Connignuir-nU when
durirvd. may l.J-tiin
8.1. Lcdcrcr & Co.,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
WM. HENRY WOODS,
COTTON’ l'ACTOII
AND
mil COMMISSIOI MERCHAST,
11AV STREET,
Savannah, Ga.,
t®- 1* prepared at all timtsa to Mranr*« litmr-
ally oo coorignment* for rale In Harnnnub, or
for idiininent to bia corrt^poodenta In New York
and Liverpool.
ang.Vf.in*
113 Broughton Street,
Gratava Kcaavcix.
Snvnimnl. Gn.
No 209 Grfcnwfck Sxretd, New York.
nmtyij
N. B. KNAPP,
W HOLESALE and Retail Deafer in Baddies,
Bridles, llarneav Kubf»r and feather Belt
ing and Packing. French end American Calf Hkma,
IKrneas, Bridle, Band and Pafant l eather. Valiens-
Tranka, Carpet Hare Whips end fiaddlery Were.
At the sign of tbe Golden Saddle, west end Gib-
bone* Building, Market Square,
.SAVANNAH, GA.
t*T A large assortment oa band and for sale at
tbe low***prices. mar24-4ia
TUB SOOTHE 14N
HEPATIC PILLS,
That oU, Iona I nown and tcell tried remedy
for all it Mo** ditauct, caused by a
DX0ZIASXIX> lilVBR.
t*T R<‘»d the following Certificate* from per*on*
of the higbe<i raepeotabilily.^l
LlVKtt COMPLAINT.
Rev. Dr. 0. F. Deem*, (Ang. S8J, 1869.) aiyc
•• 1 have derived greet btnvfit Irom these Mile, end
have kaown meny families end individuals who
hare found them verj beutlleial, end I bare also
known pbyeleian* in rxcelleut eutndin« to raoom-
meod them to tbeir petieul*. For all di*eaao* aria
log from diaordare of the liter, I bcliove they are
the beet medicine offered to the public."
Rev. John W. Puller, Hnow Ilill, N. C., (Jen. S,
I«*»,) aava : •• For t arelva jear* I wae a great anf-
fersi. My liver wa* diaenacd. Most iqt llesh and
Hirengtb, and my akin aeemod changed In its color
bv Iba bile with which my system was overcharged.
I’berame ni.bject to Irequcnt and violent attnekvof
bilious cholic, every attack leaving mo weaker (tin
lit predece*aor. The pbyaidana bad been able to
patch ma on a little, but my health wa* in a deplnr-
able state I bad taken patent medicine* until I
we* tired of them. Without *nergy or comfort, i
wa* barely tble to go about a little At length I
yielded to the earnest persuuion of a blend and
connneuced taking Um liKPATIO PII.LH, with no
confidence in them. They tcled like a charm on
me. From that hour 1 neve impruyed. I hev«
persevered in their use, until now. by Qod’a bless-
itig, I sin well end hearty. I bad a negro man,
who aa I believe, wea euvnd from deutli by a doae
of these Pills. My Doctor'* bill wa* annually from
$100 to $300, but 1 have had no use for a physician
since. 1 can oonfl-iently recommend them a* a su
perior family medicine.
DYSPEPSIA.
8. D. Wallace, Keq.. President of the Wilming
ton A Weldon Railroad, (Aug. 3-', J8(»9)*ay*f -It
bee been said that Djcpepaln i* onr national dia
ease. However thin may be, it esuved me long and
severe suffering. 7'rovl.lentielly a friend liirnlslM-d
ine w ilti e low Amies of the Hepatic Pills, and the
uao of them ha* perfected e euro. In my family
th.-y hare brru ov-d licnuently with eminent sue
ceM. Among my ecnuelntencee many rase* origi
nating troiu disesied liver, have beeu relieved nnd
curcaby them. I regard them an Invaluable med
icine, und take plcueurs in furwardiug tbia volants-
I v tribute."
' A W. I). T».vl»r, Eaq., Pateribnrg, Va., (Jae. 19
)g£Uj a*yt: ' In lbs Spring of IflTut, I was attack
ed with Dyapepala to such *n extent that all my
food of every description disagreed with tuc. I
wet swollen so I hart to looem my clothe*, and
night after night I c«*nld gel no *!aep. I tried oue
or two physicians, sort took a good deal of madi-
cine, but lonnd no relief. I pun-baaed onn box of
the Southern Uepatlo Pills, end tbe fir»t dose I
took I felt lellr’rd, nnd cnnlinned until I took tbe
whole box. I am now entirely well, und eat boor
lily, *nd tidvev have been attaoked alnoe. I c%n
safely recommend them Pllle to tbe Dyspeptic end
the community el Urge."
If you ere threatened with Pneumonia, read the
following bom Caul. W. P. Davie, of Petersburg,
Ye.: " Sympathy lor the differing prompts me to
certify that my servant man was suffering in tbe
last since nt Pneumonia, throwing up matter and
blood in greut quantities hie caw wai considered
entirely hopeless, so much so. that there wu* nn
medical prescriptions used for his recovery ; I re
garded him ns go.vd as dead lleiring of the great
outw made by lhaSouthern Hepatic Pills, I thought
th.a I would try an experiment nn him; without
any hope of success, however, / gave Um Pllle in
lui’ge doses ; iu a »hurt time, to my great eurti'ise,
there wea a change for the better) I i-onlintied giv
ing ilium to him, until lie became it perfectly sound
men. He is now attending In hi* work with ns
much Qlrenglh end vigor ua he ever dal. With bn
case, and what I have seen and hoard of the good
eibaia of these Pills, I do m at earnestly recom
mend liicm aa ilia beet family mudiolae 1 nave ever
Keen or ufrd."
They cun be sent to any point ia the United
M<ates by Mail or Express.
Orders should be uddfes-cd In
(.. W. DKEMR,
No. 98, South Calhoun Street,
Baltimore, Md.,
where they will be promptly attended to.
For sale in CutbUert bv
jairtf ly T. H. POWELL, Trnalee.
W. J. WAI,sir
Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
Drugs. Medicines & Chemicals,
PA TENT MEDICINES,
I» II FUMItY. FANCY GOODS
HB0I6AI. t.vantCMKST*, TM'WKK,
I’alnte, Oil* amt Vi.rnl.hc-,
DYt STUFFS, GARDE* SEEDS, etc.,
FINK WIN I* AND LIQUOlt-S,
S. Ii. Cor. Rrougblou &. Ilnrnard Hta.,
Snvnmiali, t t Georgia.
SAVANNAH CARDS.
W. M. DAVIDSON,
Wholcsttlo Dottier iu
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
Wines and Liquors,
150 Bay Slruqfr Savannah, Ua.
(Kalabltshid In 1841.)
n AS conat'intly on lixad a large assortment of
French Hrandieit, liallaul (Jin, St. Urujx aud
■litnmlca Rum, W3. m ■ ■
Scotch and lr
,-ty IV
hLskry,
Port nnd Sherry Wlno, (ibe latter direct Imnorto
Mon trmn Spaitt.)
All (he above Liquor* aft yuarttn
teed to l* genuine a* imported.
Alao oa Und,
JOB* QUMM'I M»$ 4 00 ’8
Cclfbratdi Whitkie*, of all grade*.
Sole iigmii for Georgia and Florid* for Money
Huati n i Oo.'* cefebivied Phlladelpblu Draught
Ale. iu barrel* aud hair barrels.
rfff
A. M. SLOAN & CO,,
COTTON FACTORS
General Commission Merchants
puamiOK A Gussisaiuu's nsxae,
UAY STREET,
SAVANNAH,
(tjpaau,
Bagging and Hope or Iron Ties, advanced n
crops. Liberal 0.*a advances made oa ccnsigi
moats for rale in Savannah, or on ■bipiuenta to re
liable ourri spondent* In Liveipool, New York,
Philadelphia, or Baltimore. ■uglB-fimta
*• a. scitwaa*.
t»A*e a. Bluer
SOHWARZ & BRADY,
Wholetah and Retail Dealer* in
CARPETS,
Floor Oil Cloths. Mattings,
SHADE I.INliNS,
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES,
C0RXI0K8, CURTAINS, CORDS, TASSELS.
110 Broughton Street, Wylly't Building,
(South Side, Between Hull end Whitaker SI*.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
nr Poat Office flux 494. ang! M y«
H. H. LINVILLE,
WITH
S. W. GLEASON,
Iron and Brass Foundry and Ma
chine Works,
Manufacturer wul dealer in
S UGAR MILLS, SUGAR PANS, Gin Gear,
Cotton Screws, Shafting, Pulley*, Portub'i-
and Hlationarv Stasa Lngmee, Corn Mill* aud Ma
chinery uf all kinde.
St. Julian Street, West of tbe Merkel,
SAVANNAH, OA.
\W~ Order* reaproUnlly nheited. eugl Otf
it. xavcnt'M. a. l. HAUrntna*.
KETCHUM & HARTBIDGE.
JiANIUiHS
AND
COMMISBION MKR0HANTH,
EXCHANGE BUILDING,
SAVANNAH, t : ; GEORtilA
RxrxxxNcirMnwra Taylor, Preiidenl Clip
Hank, N. Y.| P. (J. Gnlboan, Preaident Fuui th Na-
tlonni llatik, N. V.; Julia J. Cisco A Hon, Hanker*.
16, Y,; M-.rrlaKet.-hum, Hanker, S. Y. j J. N.
Notri*, f.«*hier Kirnt National Bank, Baltimore;
M. McMicliaal, Cashier First National Hank, Phila
delphia.
auglU ly
N. D — Country order* promptly at
tend! d to. tnor'25-Oni
White Lead,
I’utly; Varnii«liea, Spiccff, Soda, Cattle
Fowaeri, Blue Stone, Lampblack,
Pycstuffn, Sntifl', Tnilet Soaps,
Brtuhes, Combs, I’erfumo-
ry, Hair Oils, Cologne,
Hair Restorer*,
Lilly White,
and a
Thousand and One Other Articles I
Can be
marll-ly
Physician's Prescriptions,
Carefully Compounded at the Drug Store of
ovii-ty j. j. McDonald.
A. S- HARTRIDGEj
General Commission Morchant
AND FAGTOIt,
(MA Hay Street, SAVANNAH, GA.
nM ku*me*«, he will per the same tie id attention
to tba sale nf Colton and other Produce, end to
tbe pure baa* of Huopliee, es In former year*.
Hf -He will pot neve any interetl iu the par
chase of Colton.
Liberal advance* made on CoMignmcata.
nuglWly*
4. J. MILLER.
0. P. MILLER.
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
Furniture Dealers,
131 Broughton St.)
SAVANNAH, : : : GKOttGIA.
W ALNUT Bedroom Sefe, Imitation French
Het*, Parlor Seta, Bureau*, Waah Stands,
Bedstead*, Chair* of ail gradaa, Children’s Cirri-
age*. He.
t-4T -fobbing and Repairing neatly done end
with dispatch. Maltraa* making, Faelbn*. Up-
bolstering, etc. eugl 9 6m*
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM,
Wholesale and Retail
C3r r ocer s,
And dealer* ia m
Fine Wines, Liquors, Segars, Etc.,
Corner Drayton and Bay Sheet*,
SAVANNAH. OA.
fST All O md* Warranted. Orders from the
oonntry preo.'Hy attended fa. eogl9<iy
m For the CutbUert Apponl.
To out' Absent Etlitoi'.
I'fitn rilling 'in-ulli n slimly Ux*o,
Writing, donr l-MItor, to thee,
PotitU-rir.g u( your mnillng fuct>,
Your kindly inunner, courtuoue grace,
While o'er my hend n little bird
Trilling iu merry t»oitg i* beard.
And there'* some body with me loo,
(.lad because I writing to yon,
For sotno body'll lotirn'd with me to feel
A welcome for the dear Ai-i'Kai.
Hut, air, you are gnty* ; now while tbero
Who'll IIU tin* udiloriul elmlr 1
We Hint b regret you are aivny—
Yet all mnnt bttniiteiw calls Obey,
For .snob alone would yon vaonto
K'en for a time thlschwlr ol Mntn,
O hnclnesn, and yu hiisincs* men.,
' What work nnd toil fa youtv, but tliuu«
Tto n swni'l rowan] ye loop ut hut
When work and toil ull are puri,
With comfort’* portion In litis life
Ye N*a*e at length from btislncw strife,
And If religion be in band
A hbmo ye’ll find in tlio bettor land,
Now, look (VIeiid*, iv heiTWoe'er you can,
Vgu’U nerer Mud a bu*icr man,
No one who'll uloro religion feel
Titan the l-M'tor of th' f>e*f Arruv.
May fbt tune on hi* efforts smllu
And her toward* hi* cares begui'e ;
Yes, muy *bo all of them bestow,
For none wu know, dwtervea Ibeut more j
Yet, sir, n warning would we give—
ir to enjoy them you would live,
Awake nt night yon should not be,
Till the 'clock *trlkc* one, two or three ;
For If you do, you'll find ere long
That you are weak Instead ofntroug.
Your pardou if too free wo make—
Hetuemlier, *lr, yotti life's nt ntnke,
Farewnll, bo quick In your return,
Respectfully, yours,
Yin ta Dk Vbrn.
Stimulant,
Oooigo 1). Prentice Inin been n orn-
Blnnt drinker lor forty year*. For ten
yearn lie hnu Itwn n drinker of the lig
num vitau order. Hero is a temperature
lecture l*y him, worth a scora, nl leant,
of tliu Good Tomplur exhortutiona and
minroprcHent.ntion :
"There in n time when tho pulao lien
fow In (he bonom and beat* low in the
vein* ; when tho spirit sleeps tho sleep
which, upparenlly, known no wuking ;
sleeps In its Imtiso of clay, and the win
down arc nlint, the doorn hung with the
inviniblo ernpo of inelaneltuly ; when we
wish tho golden sunshine pitchy dark
ness, nnd wiblt to (gnoy ololida when-
no clouda be. 'J’bis in a slate of sick
ness when physic may bo thrown to tho
dogs, for wo want none of it. What
shall rnlflo lira spirit ? What shall muko
the head bent music ugain, aud -the
pulses, through all the myriad thronged
balls in tho houso of life ? What ahull
make the sun kiss the eastern lulls ugain
lor uh, with ull his old stwukoning glad
ness, nnd tho night overflow with moon
light, love um) gladness ? hove itself is
tho greatest stimulant, the most intoxi-
cntlrtg of nil, nnd Performs ull these
miracles, and is a mmielo itself, and is
not nt tbo drugstore, whatever they say.
Tho counterfeit is in the market, but the
wingod god is not a money changer,
we ussure you.
"Men have tried many things, but
still they usk for stimulant.
"Men try to bury the flouting dead of
their own souls in tho win© cup, lint the
copses rUe. Wo see their faces in tho
bubbles. Tho intoxication of drink sets
tlio world whirling again, nnd tho pul'
see to playing rtfUnie, uml the thoughts
galloping, but tho first clock runs down
sooner, aifd an unnutorni stimulant on
ly loaves tho house" it filled with the
wildest revelry, more silent, more sad,
morn de$ertoa.
"There iBonly one stimulant that nev
er intoxicatos— duty. Duty puls aeloar
skylark—happiness—always goca sing-
mg."
TffKCifA'trtoN Farmer —John T. Al
exander, tho great farmer of Morgan
cotffity, Illinois, is described a* n plain,
homespun farmer—toll, good-looking
free end enMy in manners, without tlio
least portion! of stylo in words or acts.
His farm now romprists about 80,000
acres, mostly under improvement. This
is about one township and n half, about
nino HtiltR square, ana all good land—•'
Ife bflH* nriw ft,000 acres of growing
florn, and from 1,800 to 2,000 acros of
grass. Ho is now feeding about 10,000
head of entth-, and buys and shins East
from Chicago from 1,000, to 2,000 h$nd
sneb week. Ho has risen to this great
prominence by his own talent, energy
and integrity; His hnsinoss each and
every yriur amounts to millions of dol
lars, and is entirely legitimate, Adding
to his own wealth nnd the common wul-
furo of tlio State.— Courier Journal.
ter A young tnnn of limited intelli
gence, who wits recovering from a lon^g
it of sickness, being informed by his
phj'slciiin tliut he "might venture now
upon a little animal food," exclaimed :
"No you don’t, Doctor; I’ve Buffered
enough on your gruel and stuff, aud
hang mo if I'll touch any of your Huy
end Oats/'
6k, The invitations to the first wed
ding in Atlantic City, Wyoming Terri
tory, were sunt on playing carJe, the
only articlo of that kind the country af
forded,
flk. Wouldn't you call this tlio culf
of the leg ?' asked John, pointing to one
of his nother limbs. 'No,' replied l’nt,
I should say it won the leg of a calf.’
Tho Broken Vows.
“But let Ibo.Hurltl Bey wlmt it will,
Tho' norma- nmy awhile Intriuln,
For wMom'll voice I* faithful atilt,
Still to be blc*t,—fa to be good.’’
‘Ho will not como to night,’ said Em
ma, as nIio looked out of her chamber on
tho still und depopulated stroots and
saw the durk rain clouds gathering In
the sky; ‘ho will not come tonight—it
is past his hour—ho did not use to bo
so careful about tho wcutlior—-but I
will not Ipdulgo in disquietude—ho has
promised—’ The word died upon her
lip*; she recollected coldness—the tone
of uiubiquity with which that promise
had been repeated when Thoydore last
visited her; and in n confused and om-
barrnssod mariner, though with much
parade of disappointment, assured her
Ilittl it would be impossible fur him to
conform to bis engagement, and marry
her at tho time appointed. She reracm-
bored bow her heart sank within her at
the momont, and the strnngo, mysteri
ous presentiment that crossed her mind.
Tliut then, fur the'first time, she thought
how bitter n tiling must bo disappoint
ed lovo. for tlio first time she felt tho
fprep of tho remark, which sho bad
often l.oard,
‘'Man'* vow* arc brittle things,"
Stil) tho naturul btlnyancy of her
spirits forbade Iter to despond. True,
lie had not fixed the more distant peri
od, he had loft the final hour -indefinite,
but she had his promisor sho had his
oath; she would nut belieVe him un
faithful ; sho could not bcliove him
perjured. At Inst niter an absouco of n
week, which seemed to her a year, he
visited tho liuuso again j ho unco more
mingled with the smiling circle, ho
seemed tlio same ho had imvnyB been,
und sho was happy. Hut ho retired be
fore the family ; this ooat her a night's
rest, it W’uh not his usuul manner, nnd
sho wondered why, at this particular
lime, lie should have so much more bus
iness than tisutlk Still, sho endeavor
ed to put the most favorable construc
tion upon everything, situ strove to uu
quit lmn in her own lieurt.
Hut luvo bus eagle eyes, nnd from
their vigilunce, duplicity must bo couw.
led with conaumitinto ort, if nho would
avoid dutectiou. Emma was caressed
by a largo number of acquaintances,
and Theodore was also a favorite, iu
parties they frequently came tugothor,
and there, when tho spirits nrc up, and
nil reset Vo thrown off, tho heart unmasks
itself. There Theodore often forgot bis
caution, and not only abated bis usual
displayed’ partiality lor Emma, bat lav.
isljed liis fondness on nuothur. The
generous girl forgave him, uml forgive
ness became a crime against, her own
heart. Bbe resolved.to loudn morose
tduded life, uud in prosecuting her jo
Bulvo, she found amnio evidence of wlmt
she most feared. Ilis visits grow leas
and less - froquont, until at Ungth, they
were discontinued altogether.
Womau-like iu tho deepest of her sor
rows, she retired, us it were, within her
self, uud, secure in tlio confidence that
nut oven her denreet friend or relatives
know anything ol her disappointment,
sho nursud her grief iu secret, und pul
on u sinilu ss sweet, if nut us gay l*e-
fora the world, Hut heroically as she
played this now und deceptive part, her
feelings gradually obtain, d the victory
over Iter frnme ; she pitted und pined
away, day by day ; the paleness of de
parted huulih blanched her check, as
sho roved iu tho Stillness of the evening
among the tombs of her fathers, in tho
church-vard, liko a thin ahadduw of tlio
past. None know her grief but be wbo
know Lite cause, und lie shuddered nt
tho ruin he bud niudc.
Her friends perceived with concoru
tbo rapid decay of her health, and as
her fumily bad some relatives in Her-
randa, they rcrolved to send bor there.
The voyage had a salutary effect; tho
chungo of scenes, and the kindness sho
experienced in her abode,dispelled much
of that cheerless gloom that pressed up
on her heart, and added life to her in-
animate framo. Tho glow of health
gradually returned, and site shone in
the uialui ity of her beauty, u slur of no
common lustra in the fashionable world
of that delightful island. A year bad
nut elapsed boforo the hand of the weal
thiest merchant on the island wa* of
fered her. He was all tbe young maid
en heart admires—generous, uoble.aml
virtuous, and of years suited to bor own.
Sho accepted, mid became a happy
wife.
Having lyft Philadelphia with the in
tention of returning, she now waited
anxiously for tho opportunity, but a va
riety of onuses provoutod it, year after
year. A beautiful fumily of boys and
girls grow up around her. Her bus-
bund was deeply engaged in an exton-
tensive and luerntivo business, and
twelve passed by beforu she was able to
accomplish bor wishes, iu ull of which
time she had never made an inquiry
about or anco heard of hot- former lover.
Now, Mr. Lefcre retired from business,
uud proposed accompanying her, with
tbe family, to America. They arrived
ut Philadelphia in sufoty, and walked
up Wulnut struct to tho family mansion.
It remained unaltered. Her father und
mother, tho old servants, her former
friondi who remained, all Welcomed her
to her ancient home. The shrubs she
bud planted ia the vnrd had groWD up
beautiful trees. Her name remained
where she had engraven it, on the sash
of her chamber twelve, years before.—
fthe sat down by it, called back the re-
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sertion, niul Heruntj-llTe Cent* per square for web
Niibicqncnt insertion, not exceeding three.
One*qii»re litre# month* 8 00
One square one year 90 00
Fourth of a column els month* 80 00
lUlfeolninnalx months 70 00
One column *tx month*..... .too oo
Yet these wore tenni of mingled jpy
nml n>ir..u\ .
Mr. Lefcre took £ fino cslnblbhraonf
in Chestnut street, nml lived In splen
did stylo. 15inmn used tt> rido ont dal
ly in nn elegant enrriago with her in
fant family ; and, as hnd long been bor
practice, she carefully sought out such
objects of distress ns slio duomed It
would bo chnritablo to relieve. One
day, ns sho was riding in tho subnibs
of tho city, sho saw a poor, Imll-clud
man lying on tlio ground, nnd a tailor
ed child crying by bis aide. Bhe di
rected tho coachman to slop, nml cull
ing tho man inquired why ho digroftapJ-
ed| the child, nnd whoso it wns. 'Ttls
mine,’ said lie, '.I came out hoping to.got
a pluoo for it in yonder hbuso, nnd
could not • it Is almost starved nnd I
have not the menus to procure food tor
myself or it.’ .She gnvo him a small
sum, and directed him to onll nt her
house tho noxt day. Ho recoivod it
with tonrs and promised compliance.
At tlio hour appointed, the poor man
with bis helpless child waited in tlio
kitchen for tlio call of bia benefactress,
Mrs. Lcturo sent for them into tho
breakfast room, ns booh ns tho family
dispersed,, uml desired to know by what
mouns ho bad brought himself to pover
ty nnd want.
Tho nun spoke ont honestly. In
temperance, ho Haiti, wns the grout
cause, but bis trouble*.hud driven him
to tliut. 'I once suw better days,’ said
lie. 'I was a partner in n mercantile
business— I mnrriod- I was deceived.
Tho mother of tbis poor oltild, after in
volving mo in ruinous debts, oloped with
n libertine, wlione addresses situ bad
long rereived. I drowned my Burrows
and sank my ebaracur in habits of vies
and intoxioutiou. 1 have been twice
imprisoned for oiimc—I nm destitute of
friends nnd employment.
‘And what is your nnmo ?' inquired
Emma.
'Theodore W — -—V ho replied, af^
ter a moment’ll hesitation.
Tho kind Indy turned pule, and trem
bled ; she recognized iu him the . once
faith loss Theodore. _
At lust, then,’ said she, affecting to
bo culm, 'You liuvu learned tp keep
your promises—you have culled at tbo
time appointed—I will provide for your
self and child.’
'Ah, said lie,'you know qia. When
you asked mo my nnpu’. I dared* not
lull you an untruth ; but j.lipped it bpd
been for over blotted Horn your momn-
y. I watched your, prosperity^,nnd
cursed my own folly, until 1 hud ex-
haunted nil my powers. Hut broken
vowp enmo buck tq their author In (lie
end, nqd tqiuc have ruined mo forever.’
JIo covered Ins face uml wept. She
loft him, and having consulted MK Lo-
furo, procured him n situation In an hon
est occupation, nml placed tli6 child ut
school. '
Thus wjpj tho npixim verified, 'All is
for tbe best Iu the innocent and virtu-
ous/ nnd Uiuh It is that vIco works out
its own reward nt Iasi.
Death.—'Wo have riever read any
thing inoro beautiful than the following
from the pen of GeOrgo D. Prentice :
"There iH but n breath of air and a
beat of tho heart betwixt this world
and tbo nujt. And.in tbo brief interval
of painful und awful suspense, rililo
we feel that death ta present with us,
that wc nro powerless, nnd nil power
ful, uud the fuiut pulsation hero Is jmt
the prelude of endless life hcrcuftcr, we
foci in tho midst of the stunuiag calami
ty about to befall us, (ho earth lias no
compeuButiug good to mitigate tho se
verity of oar loss. Hut tbero is no grief
without some beneficent provision to
softofl its intcnscucss. When the good
and lovely die, tho memory of their good
deeds, liko the moonbeams on the stor
my sen, lights up our darkened hearts
and lends to n surrounding gloom, a
beauty bo Bad, so sweet, that wo would
not if wo could dispel the darknufiia Ijiat
environs it.
Science has boon rod need to a
fino point. At tlio general suasion of
the American Association for tlio ad
vancement of Beiuneo, at Hulutn, tele
graph wires, which bud boefl put in
contieclion with somo of tho patients at
tbo City Hospital iu Huston, wore so
tnanipiiintrd as to transmit the liuctua
tfbift of thoir pulsea, which were faiths
fully indicated by tlio click of tbo in
struments in tlio bull, mid Ly tbo aid of
a magnesium light tlio exact motion of
the blood was Depleted by a little • cir
cle of light cast upon u darkened wall.
After thie, it was demonstrated to the
ear Gy the ringing of two little tele
graphic bulls, showing tbo two d'fferont.
sounds of the boating heart
WoHKiNd (Jiiicap.—"What does Satan
pay you for awearing V asked ono gen
tleman of another. "He don’n pay mo
anything," was tho reply. "Well, you
work cheap; to lay asiuo the character
of a gentleman; to inflict so much pain
on your friends nnd civil people to suf
ferand lastly, to risk losing your own,
precious soul—and all for nothing,—
You certainly .U» wont cheap—very
cheap, indeed.’’
Success in Life is very apt to.
make us forget the time when.wo wasn’t
much. It Is just so with a frog on a
jump, ho can't remember when no was
a tadpolo—but other folke*oao.
MA. While u mother wan bjrooding;
over her poverty, her little sofr'anid :
“Mamma, I think God hefars when wo
collection of limes paaeod by, and wopt, J scrape the hottotri of.tbe barrel !’