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vertiseWut will V counted a squaw whotlkfr it
Ttaeiies teu-imes bf-ftoi.; -7 V
\li over ten lines ana nnaer twentv-cne will be
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ts nent continuance. - .. . .
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miinbcr of insertions, trill be published till forbid,
»nd oblirved accordingly. : * L .
Business of Professional Cards, per year, wherethey
do not exceed one square, - - - *10 oo
A liberal contact will be made rmtfk thotewho ioi*Ii
to advertise by the year, d svecifled apace.
Legt;l ridterlisemciits. .
•talcs of Laud and -Negroes, by; Administrator,
Executors, or Giurdiuus. - are require!.-4?y law to
be Held on tue first Tuesday m the inontb, bouveon
the hours of 10 in the forenoon aud - in tne after-
noon, at the Court House : tn the County m which
the property is situated.
»• tlioQA -autoa 1
A y the earnest ireqpest of. .many ot / my. old
Frieiitisfind patrons l.bave determined to.
liftflu-LtFai tutou. stud continue tneTractSse-ofMeu-i
lefiic.' 1 otter my service, to ’be citlzefispiErtoi -
tQn'liri' : f imiain .(snyjty, njid will lUtebt lihtli'PHy
To my {’roiession. l-.wjii give Special :tfoiiiufl4»t‘d
Obstctdcal eases, m»w diseases *oi wonii?iv and
children, IfiiyLio had many yeuriy^K-ritijC-q,
tlie'pni'-ticc, 1'hi^te t>" get my- share ul-patrori-
-age. My office js jn file house .qyc-upiwl br- Win.
A. Keid,’Esq., 2s.a law office. ‘Calls loft there, or
- atinvresideijce will be attonbo'Vto.* ‘ ' • •
' , ' • .1 , Jfc)«L JSi&hAM.
■ T3tli,l&6-. ’ ,
DAYIS&WALKEK
rwmmSm^p:
'JWce 'Tfiittgb for Little.
dS
riles, soaps, teroftKetn-, June l!,inuorst.-wtf5 ,w; nies
variousv>tner t artioies; Citiisy■ l'o.'ftifnjnh-b.efot
.•uasilijr ebiewjiere. BargiiiuL can j>e had.
and vj
nuroHasiBk
April -18,l-l-sOL
*
Notice of these sales must b’e given in a public
eazette to days previous to the day of sale. <
* Notices for tte sale.ot personal property li.uet be
given in like manner 10 days .preyiops to sale uajv
b Notice*to tne debtors and creditors of an est-.te-
,0 MO.,,
of Ordinary, for leave to seilEand or Negroes, must
be published two months. _f.. . •
Citations tor letters of Administration, GutrenuU-
ship, <Sec., must be published 8ft dhys—for ciismus--
sioafrom Administration, monthly, mx mentk^-tor
dismission from Guardiansbip,4u:days,
Kulcs for foreclosure of Mortgage, must be pub
lished monthly, .far .four months-^tor establishing
lost papers, for t/ie full space- of three wo>dh*—
(or compelling titles from -Executors or Administra-
tors, where bond has been g ven by the deceased,
the full space of three months. *• . ’ . ,
Publications will always be ■Contnined according
to these, tiie legal requirements, unless otherwise
ordered, at the following ,t- A : 1
K A T EJ:« -
Citations on letters of Administmfioh, &o._ ' $3 76
do. “ hn. Dismissorj- from Admistration, i. oO
do. do. do. Guardianship, 3 00
heave to sell Land or Negroes,' '
Notice to Debtors and Creditors,; .
Sales of pereohal property, ten davsj-1 square. I -oO
Sale of Land or Negroes by Executors, a
Estravs two weeks. ... , % . .
For a’man advertising his wife,(in advance,). o 00
Announcing candidates, ' . , ■
Large letters and cuts will be charged by the
aivws; they occupy-. _
Letters* on business tnust be Post potato entitle,
them to attention. ^
L-iT We have adopted the 'above rates from die
MillcdgcviHo papers, by which we will bo governed .
in alt Cases. Advertiscrs'are requested to pay par- . ,
tieular attention to these rates, puu-tiipy- car. make
out what will be the cost of tlioir advertisements as
well as we can ourself.
II(iI:SK !’AlNTlSfl,
In its. Various Sir ant fits, -
EXnocTW) Fgoiii-Ti.Y aNd wrru tjsspatcBj. . » #
HAVING' a iitnnber of hands in oonpectiqn'
.Tvltii mb, 1 aut prepared to do jobs hot only
in Putnam but in tbe iidjoinihgCc'.uties. Auy .eoui
raumeirtton Jrdmhbroad-wifl Treueh me throusli thc-
Host Office here, firm also prepared ,to.exc,ate py-
pering with neatness, iind o:. goodtonns.- -
April, IS, 1S54. . ,3EFFEKbON W^IpHTi.
RABUN & SMITH,
- GbMMlSSTON* MEliCn-AfifS;;
- A “isrkvANN AHi G
T ENDER their sofviees to *h c Planters'of G^or-.
■gia, inlhti jible ofCotfoa and .other Produce.—
rtaviiig. had many yeait expenenee. they flatter*
themselves on being' sibfo" to give satisfaction to
their pateous. They villnot engage la Speculation
of any kind whatever. Orders Tor B:\gging, Rope,
and Family Supplies wiil bc filled ./promptly and atr
the lowest mark* * priebs! v
.1i w. bab’i’N, ol‘ the lute firm of rai'ivs '.e wnrninEAO.^
W. H. ’SALITH, u 4k . . bjllTU -
Savannah, June 21, A854. - 10-hm
To %
Friends izi EaHmten and
Fkii’!?}. ^
H AVING sold oiit mv^utire interest lb the pme-’ pants,
' tlee of Metiieiue ;toi>33b.iR. B. Nishfet, ! can | ‘'htt-Jft
■ • ... TJi ft. rSt! h‘l<» HA A •* , 'AiT' i >
iHdS. ■
Wtras Cmidiesof varlbns-sorts, Nnts. Of differ-
viti4digds, tt-,dts 3 <dpall kinds to suit the sca^
suns, At. .fee. &c. * , ■ v-
- ALS.€I
SEGA RE, TOBApl% A$P SNUFR
Cull and taste ftStyenrstTves. • *1 • •' <e0&
■ »rV 'ftWj&it' *;
1 'Micy L7 i^5f> T/Js'-* s
2 : *' • ^ * -f’ h •*'>’ •'" "*, ■- s-f 9
~18Go. Spring Trade.. 1855: '
JVrbADSWGET LI’S: «ASH HOUSE.
., No. 115 Congress,St.abppqi«tfl: Pulaski House -
', . SAYAENAM, GEORGIA. ,
'JS Upev reecivitig alarge.ancV'well selected stock
•' FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
tqw-hicUtue attenuptinfJensons visiting this mar
ket is most re.-jiectruily invjted, -
By doing a rogular r G : Asil' JiDSlNESS^we ore
abh-lo sell ouf goOus ut much low’er ■ Tdees dtftn
-those (ioin£r a! iong credit trade. ,\i e do not liave
v to tax..tlie vasii buyer tor long qredits andbad debts.
Persons Buying goods 'forchsh will find it to their in-
teres^tp puremise of a ’ . . .. -
' > RAIGILLAR CASH UOCSE,
'as by so doing they cau-etfeet a saving, from Iff to 16
pap-eel^-On the amount w'tliyir bills. SjP* R
' In new styles of. ., - i - .ajj
■ v *;■■” #Rm$ : QopB§;r
we" are eihibitin'g. Lriuted Linens ;_HeautiftiLBrb-
aaldc B>rege itches j Itieii X’iaid Bilks; Fine Urgad-:
die Muslins,mfinteit"Freuclr-eombdcs. Fine Primed.
Lril-iivnts ;.i rein-n, American and Eugiislr - Prints ;.-
Ciniil.es and Cnalho B,.ruges ; White Canton Crape
Smnis- New Sty Ie ; Spring Ginghams, alia goods of
,otnei;-ia)jries. • ..... >, . •- '
A EMBROIDERIES.
Bea.atiiul.Gimpscite^ Viinice ilaltise,
bric ttnei bwir-s. Colhirs Riiu Blccvtb* ia f-c-itiine*'
Jimbroideied and Hein Stitehbd lluu'dkerehici^ lii-
t'antA Waists, fewiss aad'Cambric Ld^in^s and intet-
-tin^, b'iditiives ■’■nd Bunds, Undtl* liaiiukls*,Ooikird
iLouniiiiu . a^id Sid'd'o?5 etc. etc. _■ . -
SPRING MANTLiaS AK»feCARFS.
Tii tu> bvudcii of c ur trude tve t*vk<i tiie lea f -yr * life
- ---—df. l-L'C; (.aAvt ^ii 1 * .
lifost dhciraTee. eoi.'
oljeiiirg a . veiuitifni ,assortment
"fas’tf.onablc^taUerhs ai dli the u ,
HOUSE KEEPJNG GOODS,
. - THE SHYEAEK.
bt JKEUEiu^K-'gajfNysdir.
tncvphp'ic ns
.'JPfffhose'who
^ ^ , state jth.Rf niy ser
vices <aut be had in eor.ftiitioirwith iris,ait ail wfline,
free of extra cliarge.. ItOBKKT AiiA.-if'.
*Jun. 20, P8="4. '* *-*f y
e to ns
IfTJnb Work of alt Jdnds'done
»ciih neatness and desptiteh:
llrafcssiomtl & Husnus Carte
W.U!N*UCK &
[ Successors to Gubbtdge db Brother.. ]
■WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL
BOOKSKI LKiiS & STATf iXl-BS,
NO. 1511, CONGRESS-STREET,
South-side Marke t Square,
' SAVANNAH, GA. •
J. G. J1 Wabsook. ' A fVse. £. Davis.
May 24th, 1855. . .. , ... • ,
^Xhnsfpc:,-. 'entrusted t
_with approval, we lieu lea
t AfcTaii&
AND OQMMiSSFON MERGHA-NTA
^VAWNAH,GAi f s- * :
~ fJune, 6th, T84S, . T .v* r
J. E. WILLIAMS,
[Formerly of . EfnotuviUc. Tenn.f
COMMISSION MERt’HANT,
AND DEALER IN
Bacon, Lard, Corn, Oats. \\ neat and Produce
gfc,.ei-..iL, Jyha'son s VVare-nouse', Atlantu. Ga.
i-jf Orders iVom a distance gt»mij|^ ^attended
Oil. LA WREN€E.
I llAVE moved myiffic-e to the hnadiugbeeu-'
pied us a drug store by Messrs. C11A1 B1LL (t
nAi.i’.'ELL, where 1 sballalwaysbe prepuTce to at-
tend professional .calls.
Jan; 13tli, 1355.
il. J. LAWRENCE; Ml D.
r 3 .• •
d^kiSSlONVMERCIIAJsTS,
dxyxsyx h, ^ a.
Uli probiftiicss r itiKi pe.H'inii ntfUnti'’
to* all
oUr eTiAL^e, V l * 1
res^utCndy to ^n r
o*31c-o ooutinne’.tnt-Uie oid. i<ii*irA -r^niitntioiV u’nt*
family polios forvrnr t tc*-d ar^ the lowest icuirk,et
prioesf mid liberal aifrafices naulc diJ‘l'rodftce fn
Store, or upon iiaiiroad. pp EIT1N >•*
W
’Savannah, M*tvl6.'lSf‘4. 4—ly
l-^iape ft* aikI ‘ , li ucka baciv aucL
'f.rior 'Liiron' Table’ tdid
^Viipki ns, } r -t\cirs ,* cW»
, .. . . iYIJITE GOODS.
of every description, .-tyle, and variety.
' _ • HOSIERY.
A'fnVand jSoninMc assqrtuientbf Men*,' Ludiep,-
^Boys-and JJissvs. rjl thc bi-.Mdierman. and English
luiuitftuemTe.
■ Plantation goods.
’ SLIpi-a and PlainOsmfonrgs,' Marlboro d’.riot-s and
Llteniins, Heavyf Brown Cottons^. .Plaii .11 am.Lcr-
r *-hicfrific. (feb? . ■ ' * ‘ - ' ''
Persons favoring, vis .with a-cull inny be assured
tlm't.tiiJv wiriruA-t with rtondstahq honorable tieaK
aug .mfo procure tlic heSt vooda at tile low eft pos
sible rirn.es. . ... '
'.mars- v - ‘-f »v, ; '-tfr-' tf.
How the- bfirhe lark rtfnsjifo the'grilden Rtalr- f * .
That lea* s Uiiy’. .xduai^yjg<«Wy.^onc^iV«9->a'
And’all alone in the erfiprreal air, :
' Flllsit with jubibnyt sv# et,sotfods.of mirtfi;
- • Iipvv fur he secy •«,' !;bw fijr. -, . ;
'-/TPitii the light upon bis wingi^
... - favH a'HiriL brtstarj ' f - .-li
What matter if.the days be dark an^froftfc, ”
That suqbeam tells of other days to be, ' •_
And aing ngiii the light that flbodsTiim o'er, I
In joy heovertakes futurity;
Under cloud patches vatf' 1 " I ^ .
-Her p(*eps. aiid sees behind * -
Great-Summef coming-fast ^
Adowtifthe wind!' : ' " ■- •>'*»
.rfRd.>
. And; nowbe-dives into a rainbow’s rivers,
Xn streams ofgold and purple lie is drown’d,
Shrilly the arrows of His soug he shivers, ' ’
. Aj^pi^rftliestOTmy-dropswereturned'tasouiid;
*'*,- And now'lie issues through,. ' .
’ S *He sdaleft.-a cloudy tottferf - - •
Faintly, like lalliug dew, ' - ,
i jffis fast’notes shower. ■ ^
Let every wind he hushed, that iTnay hear .,.
The Tgoudrotis things ae tells the world b'tl&jv-h,.
Things that we dream of he is watching near.,-
Hopes.tiiat we never dream’d' he would bestow,
'ifias! tjie stortu liathnx^l’d - - f ■
. :-^it:k the golden gates again, 5 '
Or surely he had told, *. - y»yl- y .,
* _C' -J3C Hrfve§tirfo6if.f .. ~ Jl .. 0.', .
So the victorious poet sings alone, f
-And fills with light his solitary hotfie, '
And tlirotigh. that glory sees new worlds foreshown.
And hears high songs, and triumphs yet to come;
Ho woos the air t-f time Vy ,
Witii infills, of golden chords,
Arid makes the wmld n/blSSo 1 '
,-Gri rinkej-words. ' r‘;
AVliat if his hair be gray, his eyes be -dhny . *•
It’ weadb forsake him, and ri friemjt. ne cold ? .
Wonder VlibarS her tliuusamf gates to him;
. Truth never tails, :.-o; beauty .vaxeth old ;... . *'
More than lie tells, lus eyes
- • ----- t". ' Beiiold, hiS'spirii hears—‘
iGfgriell and joy, and sighs .. ^
;' r T’-vrct joy aHd enta 1 ''** - V
iHest is the mail \vlio with tin sound'ofsring , ’
Can efrariii away H»o heartache, artd-forget- **
Tl-.t irost of penury, and the stings of wrong,
°* Afid di own the fiital Tvliisper of regret!
. Lilarkrfare tlte abodes:- g-,> -
. Of U-'— riunigh hie be. pefor', ,
Fied;gosturos.of Don Pablo an<l the Iqi-
(]k*.ii, t-hey ntsbvid in and flnng. l-Wryf
selves down, Tlipy Jmvl jj<gtm;ly <iie-
apjieaijad -lEFsidei when - the jkoyturd,
]wrtt.oJf.tlie'-bajaa, upa.a. \yiiiek st£H*cl
Don Pablo :iEd Guape, came ctusji to
the branch* antHhe hetul of the 'ser
pent on a level with their own; -Both
aimed their-biowshat the sarfie in&atig^.
but their, footing was unsteady., am
.tie f^dceWi. tiaBk at the v motoeui
•*f ^dbeth.-ffSaacd-^e?" tfiNMtitht
moment the curb’at 1
them
out of reach, ami they had lio'^portil-
nity tostr ; tfe<*.a*&econd blow. -
'I’lie niament they hagl_ passed. , the
hideoris bead again propped dmvn r and
'kuiig. directly, ever, as bf wyalting.. It
.was a moment of intense- anxiety .to
Pi
enj
and
wy
Singing, thon -scaletb Beai-en upon fl^rWHj^t'>. ;-^j .,
Tliou liitesta.giad heart into the’skies;
He makeih liSt own.sunrise white he Hugs,:
- And Uuiua .tlie' insty Earth te-Priradise-ib Cj
I fied thee wrii aipiig, ' t .
Far tip' the sunny stream; '**
,;Ae> ./ Unseen, I near lus song;
y " I see his dreams. ’ ' . . .
S. I). BlUNTLIiT & CO,
•to f: t; W/k' -
e I
T itE- subst-riber begs'leave foimuoiince tath e '<dt-
izeas of Witsiiitigton.and tlie adjoinilig conn-
ues that he has juitnmshcd-liis
: ^E^SEORE—Sf A :
On tbe ^itc where thii tiid otic was. burned. Arid
is nuyTreceiving.a large aiiSt well selected assort
ment of y - ’ "• '•*
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Consisting ni part of -
.BACON. SUGAR,COEFEE,
W -a. '' . -5‘‘A
S^5V?
Savannah, fia.
Vrt- . ■ : r v - 'v - *
_4jow receiving and will keep Cqi^tantly pn
ha'nd a largo tiumitlty of ‘Drfigs, Meiiteiftes,
PertumerieB; Bruslfo-S; Fancy Soqps, Paints*..Oils,
Window Glass. &e.. .w., which will be sold very
lowfCte cashVor approy'ed eretfifo- v _ • '
S. D. BKAxrxiT, -jtt.4>. f- TiitiSi S. ^OrfetA UfR
. Nov. 25,'1454- , * - ' - r
: v , - A" ... ' ■*... ,
r*?
s. s.
F'.i&bmm'Mee T'Mieoi:
WTlc. warrant u> plcuse all .who "wish, the latest
VV style of driiSs. Shop up Stairs, over C. p.
rtt.Hvnn'u utitro ’ ‘S 1 • .. e-' ' .
Pearson’s store.
April 18, 1854,
DR. J. G.
O FFERS his pi-ofe»s:oiJil servieesto tlfc pieoplo'
of Putuain County. Office next' door Th Ad
ams & Brothers. Residence -at the l^^nmHage,* Jit
dtrc or the other of which piaceB* Vic will always
Re forind itril.-ss professionally eflgaged. -
Jan. 2hth,- l855. 3—-tf
DR. R. B. NISBKT
O FFERS his services to the' people of Futnsm.-in
tlic practice gf Aledicine and Surgery. Uwi
uhvavs be found at his office—at tjie -oki sl.-nd of
Branham, Lawrence & Adums—or atliishouseitbe
late residence of Dr. 8' A-tlajns,) unless profession-.,
aiiv engaged. . ' ;
Jan. 25th, 1855. - ■ 3 - lt
tliem-Ui^pr box.
_ _ tieridtti ior*ti sneh
j(.bs,ttnd retnm the govt wwl done, jHUK,sanv <rti
ihe’Tacsday «t»ft, ut Tartficsfc’and gen«df*»lysbuifer.
Reader, please show gds n.irifie U>ysparas|yoiiUas.
H?e sd.iejt .the 7 jiatroniitjeot ail 6if - ftierids^ vLro-
waiit neat.ami faithful work. Give us-a trial, and
wc warrant to'pfoaSo. ' . . w
« I .* . 3AMES-C. & J. 4-^fcNR;^. v
Oct. ith, TSpfa.^. ■ V, , ^ *
JOHN A. WRIGHT,
KES1DENT
EATONTON. GA.
May 18, 1354- ; I V> : '
HUDSON, El.EMlNG & (’().,
tmm & c3«MiSsioa hinoiu-uis,
So. 94, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. IE
T ENDER: their services to Planters, Merehauts
nriddualers in the Bale of Cotton and all other
country produce. Being connected in biisiness with
•fopkms, Hudson & Co., of Charleston, the-establislte: /P
meat of an office iu. titjs city wiL afford our friends -L ...
kAwtnufaft Rtrict.atteutfon will be giveritri- fMfoe ibts with Sifo d8\£Vwigf>e* jB&J?
- * 5 -and the usual faeilitics alfor.ledeisSomers. •* " - ; ' - r - -~'
J. B.'Kia,, •
w ’ fi - F >io,
j LAiitBEWt llop'Klgs,'-
¥C
BOOT SIX OR.
K vi&w have flic best materials for uujkrng-
BL-.bbSts, tend as good WBrhrr.Ch as hi# to -be
vwiu»re r iuid arp i’dii} propi-W* lonni-kc as
and tint up as servAeoabie lUia-titslHoirabK-.-
ertu G Tone iu.the wlrolq fqjmtlJttG AV'G
,nr wofk, and. where there ife a f;dlnfe‘t^ ;
will be no salt pravititr.l the' b.qots J .arc'
ufeWBl V*'
fine
found ally
-netit a fit;-and
n byot, as
warrant our
.fit^tliere will be-no. salt
'Petuniu.Lto us' in g*ibd *ouer. £»tte
prepared uiivvvirerc and:' on all-
measures, and have boots made am) .flriivvr, ^
directed. - For' tbt/foopVeniebee otfoury frtetnis «Sw.
ehstoumrs iu Eatonton, arid surrounding eomvM-y,
wc will Vtceji a bd*'®! Messrs Davis & Wunt^js
atorSr. ' " -i—
their hoots-
f fMlEisubseriber -reqygctfiillir' feejp - ;Jeave|-'t0.iin
form tiie citbsens jDfW&slimgr.on. ntgl. adjoin
lag counties, that helmsFesttjrieJhik.business in. tjja.
^NOTICE*
NEGRO
; -FOR SAfeE ATj^O|T.;.v A *
* ,L4Rti>- stoeif or very h.eavy. (iopbfo-affiwf
/*. tuiCto slioeietit' oak-tuhtled and
fotns, warranted imt to.irip, and of SRperi
fur safe ateeost. "-Pianters a»il mercuai^n^ww« n°
well W-WWP.mi t-ijair .measures :\u.d dmriy.ti.ieir
Mdeiw, W If -tlmv fortes cliuitec al^lhG w21n)e
*
Wffrfg-J0» * •_
HE umlorsigned offers for sale upon very Hbere
t lots with fitse MVfiMfflfcee wet voniplek* ‘b.I
:£%■$: 0ft-
ThiFty' aefos^ 'or Wotei-utnit withJnttbri eoP
* - .JT.yT&M*
Iran, • •
*• ~Mdls; ;
IIRttce
vtfSy" ~ - -; -•*
fPStiSf ■ -r'/'
Bucbd.% '. ’ ‘
* *' 1 ' Pailsf' "
■-%-kS-.-i* Gothn’
Yarns^'Ec. U&c,
•The Ifinertuit’SIlorse -, ~r Dolibin’s Eiperi-
- . eape. , ; “ .: v ; .
- . A-3 I am aptibiin cbaracteirjf .mul as
inaiiy important inierests l_buig upon
iny Mrhfkluess, I deerri il- liot
.-eMitaifllie'mdrineriH kbifcb my
* vatti i l Unrests are canhl far, smoakl bd
•^nowm to xlie-jmlibe.
’ I am a native of - Teimessee-^-the
[ Land oLVeorfi and eiover; and ivaa
brtjught SoutK in company with num
bers Sf my tell treys, ami sofdtoj-ro tivt
p'lTfkJUaTr'figttT aHGfrr_ twenty
itidm
Uilie for reflection,
Jtlready tke-.be§dftif .-the. $iiake yeps
within, three feet of the.’ taldo door,— t
4fe,eyes gtft«ijgi. it'to
darUdbvvn. “ Oh God! have mercy !”
exelaitn'ed'-Dori Pablo,, failing on J iiis
i-kfi^BsU OIv God !•”•; f m
At the moment a loud gerciap. : was-
beard. * It came- front tiny taj bo, and.
-|md at the Same instant- tlie • .monkey :
rwfaa. seen-leaping oiit from the dpor.—
Along witlr the rest it had taken shel
ter within ; but just as the bear!of the
shake came in sight, a fresh panic
seemed to sieze upon it, and, as if in
closed upon, il v its shrieks were stifled,'-
and the next moment its ^iiken Ood.Vj..
along with the head'of-tiie anaermd.i,
disappeared, among the derives „oi‘ the.
mimosa. .Another moment passed,
the balza swept clear of the brauc!i_,
and floated triumphyutly info the open
water.- •' - s f .
■ ’Don'Pablo sprlfhgdo his feet; Tail
into the.taldo, -and after, embracing his
wife and children, knelt down and. o-S-
'God for thdr foOf 1 -
miraeulous cieliye'rftiice..;
— -*«-•• ;
•'Toiftfhefd' lirtSisem
of on a visit, to .Afiifirfr*, orr
' he f&Jfo>yi.n
yeais,
of din k hair and eye-, rather promi-
Dent- forehead,, wide ' mouth; and a
membiff -on probation in the——Oon-
ferenoe. die has received his appoiut-
meiit to B. Circuit—sixteen preaching
piaces-^-and has'elosed-lfis? first round.
A sketch of my experu he -- 4u regard
La b is first .round; .1 iiOpe;-» di BQtHsef
Ajjtmterestirigto your i^adC‘S,.Mr. £d-.
jtor,, nor unprofitable to my tcilo\i;s
w'itu are alike situated,
' First a]ijio.intrneiit— yt "y.eold aifd
Avet, and tiie roads muddy* My mas
ter rode me eight miles, uud iisiie was
rather, late in-sart+ng, I > as urged by
vyliij; and spmr to unusual speed for
fcnr’the congFegat on should be wait-
r'iig. ;t)ii arriving at the .cburcli I was
Trttched to a small-dog-wood biisii and
ieR to myown i'etlectams. •
I Ipdbed arotuid at the other hors
es, and as none of them seemed to be
vi hv sacral, I'ccijiieiudCd' to euipfoy the
tjme in biting the tio^wood—a_toJera-'
ble substitute for that deiicious miner
al; s-alt, oi which 1 had not the pieas-
ufe-trf lasting since l ieft TonUessee.
A ffor scvvices my 11•astcr went ftome-'
V^ifihc wealthn St niyinb<.r ot tlic so-
efetVj 'noTtirai* !t^ UwjRfftLp'fiolU'liaTe
■gone witit the poorest, 'but They did
not afctk hini, 'dMiey thought he
rather go with.liiejicli,. brother, aa-t
fering for fox'd, .and sometimes for wa
ter. . I have not felt the scratch of a
.curry-comb for a forthirrht. A cob
has .sometmies been use d :<? rub off the
^surplus mud. for the last «tay or
two my mA- r has whipx>ed and spur-
fefl me to make me imp-. 'vc my gaits,
but! was so weak, ; nng-y and tired,
' that i* had but little effeel.
Il.c thiyks fie was badly swindled
by-the.drover 7 and that I am a j*»r
JiAcaov . Q.. .^M-nrerira? at this resting
place, lr? ordered the boy to give me
softie coperras.Lo in^irove-mj wpj..uG»«A.
The hostler, knowing I wc let remain
several .days, gave me n large basket of
cyrn'tb sa\ e the trouble of feeding so
often; arjd r I being almost starved,
Imve eaten all, that was given me, and
morning am foundered stiff I
have just been bled to the fainting
point and .drenched with all the pre
scriptions of. tV: neighboriiood. My
condition is pithible. Mr. Editor, can
you not come to our relief, and with
your burning pen blister the conscien
ces of our neglectful masters; ami by
so doing you will merit the gratitude
ofqur suScring raceto the latest gener
ation. Dobbin.
j\ r . 0. Oft ns turn Advocate.
Adventure w ith a Serpent on the River-
•V . A‘ . :Agf^einik(A y -in iii 11^11-11*1
A tan early dawn our travelers,
who had passed the night in-the cabitf'.
of The balza (Goai) piopaied. to move
on their jouiney/ Gtiapo; untied tiie
.cable and drcwlhe end on boaixi;'The
baiza began lo move, slowly at first,
for tiie current under the bushes was
very s.ight. All at once the attention
of The voyagers. was called to jtifo
.. . i ..if'a: TVtAr rY1/\n!.'0\7
Telegraphic dispatch from his family;
physician. “Fine, boy—both doing
well. : Ten pounds, Yours,--aim
i» itfow momentathe following fipm
an tndividiiat friend; “Nice littfod-giri
at your house. All right. Xp’urs,,&c.
s/iv.w., . •-. a
The bewildered hither. at . lafit ac
counts was trying to discoyer whether
it wasCa boy Or girl; or tivins. . .
r- ■*->—■ —-* ’ vi - ■
Yh’e.npB an adirtirable.” lesson--con.-
Taim-d in’the following extract, from
MiBs'-Urtunnh More’s ‘>Stwctfireaf>ii
modfem system of Female FducRTivfo.”-
SincCThen, thcre’.®-a feafim- when*
the’youthful inusT cease to -jbe /young"
and thc.hcaatifu! to excite adndration
to learn to grow old gracefuliy-is per
haps one of theTnreGandWist vabia-
Vle arts; that can be tau ;
down again, all the While uttering the
most piercing .shrieks, as if something
Afrtfeiu'qdaTRifi "Taie'eyRs^t-dll vfdre-
umddeniy be.ftthi fke^s«h
W hai was tlieir tiurror. on k.holdin
f 'among
the bromelias and vines . Ihat-. iu hfi^
-mas.es emstewd arduiid:the trunk o-f
-- - ( . Z . ,iiiozamang,'ahdThclhcad' waS among
: ' Ma vGT ‘'I800 ‘ ’ ; * * tf ". tue leaflets of the; mitndsav b«t- wdmr
r.,T * u •- ’ /; db- j ; A-, .--o - -T they saw-wtis eriough to cun-vincethem-
-NEW STORE
iS&mohtlaL ..
The part of the body in sight -was
fulTas tfiick as a niaiiS tbiglr, and edT*
erdd w ith -black, sphte f -or botches,
ofoa gixHiad oi dingy ^yclfotv.. - % was'
seep, tq glisten as the, anihmjT ufov^tj
A. J*a1 T. -1 A_ bidi'ipiUnrl i <vn!
Sud>-»,Britter, Bitcmt- Corn Meifo .Sugar,
Lanl, ijqtu-..Jticc,n choice- lot ol.pickle?, also Sal-
drittuTsk,T '> *T-'/j/fr'i
iivL te-f f hi-v •
'' lfef<wnp/Tea,:Altno»ils t = lilbedk
-mts, &e.' * -W- *’• 1
■ -t ‘' r?. -- v ^ : A-b-^G - - n-*
’Spflri Uota?n.«Crockery, -Tiri Ware. Saff, anfr in‘
moment its head appeared from the
pgndHlou^Uea.vcs,wnd -itslotig, forking
tongue, .protruding several incites from!
backWarWtmd fof ward; and its' vicid;
covering glittered, iindertiie sunbeam,
addhig totbe hid
tlun-eforedid not invito hint to y^.t
tliefn iintiriic'couh! mako it cOnv-
t-\va» foft at-tlfo ttick until
cOmfivrt oi my-iuiister vvus cared for,
l lien led by a kali frozen sou ot Jdtluo-
piafo a sfobi;’, or lather .pen, winch
was about bail knee-deep -.n mud and
frozen writer. 'A rail was thrust across
the door, sirthat-Twui# «k i
or for the night. At t, s crisis burufro
was called to- replcirisa the siukitig.
fires, and I was it,-it to" rffemp t.boui ijj
,iuv uiiC<>;u. r or;abic jirisou, idul anxuit!^
ivy,wait bis return. Pmwrtiy the
and
night closes irr,*a»tl no corn Of lodder.
TiexpeeuAmV',-master To visit Tnr,
and see that I was^H'iUib.Iy providcu
with pro vender, bift it Was.cpuite chil-
Ty and fvc tirtgiit get liGboofr- ihucdy.
Besides, if he suould appear to-be over
rifrXroiis fur’iny cdin’prt, hc ru.gUf oi-
feijd .I-iie good broihef, and that' wouhI
He ia»'al*to‘fHfe ^urirtdHrgeWidlt'Stfofis,•
f r the Ixi’otlfcr inis always bem hfrer-
«f w hen the pr;-'iichcr;pie:iscd Iu»l. i
neigh and-siKiri; V>ut ht) iiptice is taken
of my efforts.** . ietn^r .sftnauvrt VT»c
;*^p .Rgivot
Cjjjjici JUJ to beris riS.i JUtil until
^rfoVfiubg. . ■ *■ ’f'*- if ■* V .* »,
- xUficr awh.iie-I beard my Tnaster’s
voice -leaii oli'in singing--” Praise God
Pattfnal Teae/nny.-l? parents won id
not trust a child upon the back of a
wild horse without bit or bridle, let
them not.permit him to go forth un
skilled in jj<>lt-govcrtiEarnt. If a ckiid
is passionate, teach him by gentle
means.to curb his temper. If he is
greedybe dti vate liberality in hirn. If
he'is selfish, promote generosity. If
he is sulky,' charm him out of it by
frankness and good humor Ii* he ts
indolent, accustom him to exerdou,
had j arid-train him so as toperform t even on
erous duties with alacrity. If pride
comes irr to make his obedience reluc-
4,.-i tant; subfine him by cotincil or di«p-
the ] Rue. In short give your children the
1 habit of overcoming their besetting
bus. Hot-thorn acfju 1 re from experv
ence that is coufidence in themselv'es
idch gftrea^-curity to the practiced
hofsemitn.-even on the back of a high
strotW atetril, and they will,- .irimnjAs.
. d0^#DJQau . . _
Anil, TT-oiust be-confesstu;], Tfeirin-imHji Wrym avI^iu .Tif bijrcariiga lfort,' ami i
sestere trial for tl> "0 wutnen to day frudHkd.cinch sonic ol-tiiu sentences of
ifowniaettuty who Have-''■.irotlfing wist
to take up. It Is'for this sober season
of life that education, should lay up its
rich resources. HoweverTiisregrUdcd
nitlier.to They ina^sdiave. been, -they
will bb wanted now. W film'-admire is
faff avffiy, and flatterers-fmeOme mate;'
tlie nrind will be driven to retire into
kselg^ndif it had no. entertaUuMfeni
Ifr ho'iEte, itwill -be driven back rigidi.i
upo5m;ffie world vartfoittcreased^f^fco,-
rG't^gettmg this, do we-not seem, to
educfttcour daugliters- dxc! usiyGy • for
She transiejltperiod ofiyoqthV when' it
is fo filature age'ought' - >we-to -udvcrt ?
Do W6 nut educate: thefit for - a -crowd,
forgoing they v»ri-re fo-lififs-riFlton^ ?
tbra crowd, arkl -not for thewv^iv-es ?
Tor«Row,.and riot for use ?- for tmie,
and not for eternity:
* 4 v ' -— fv •* '-
NicliplaS BelATfx#t}ifdtfe by the fight
$. driest descent from the/fon-ridcr ot
the imperial fiousev MLclfeael Romanoff,
wbo Wtes elefifed bf- tfie natioainl eoun-
il and crowned at Moscow in April
1613.- In-the course of-the tWb. liiin-
(Iriid aBd forty-two ye .rs That have
since elapsed, Russia foes had thirteen
frtfjmgairi# th«t fidnilyf ®rS l X‘
of tliefr auoeessLpa was .ds^fotloiva :H.si
Michael ; 2d Alexis ; 3d Feodor ; 4th
Peter the Great; 5th Catharine I ;. 6th
Petek "II . 7th Anne'; 8th Elizabeth :
9th Peter III; lOtli C.itharufe II ; 11th
-• ’ Je, '^" ? ** 2: p;T3th;:Nftitdfos.
nis prayer, as tie commended himseii
aiid'the'faimiy fo'die VJteitffu! care 51
their heaveiily Masforyetc. And the
thougi.n.-afoic mrrosS my- mitub—“if
ypifr'lieri-yeuly Master scared as little
for you-as you do.foy,m.-j,^g^
ue i'u the most d plorable condition.”
Mv^iiKistcr slept hi a 'warm, ..owny
bed ; r I starved in-a c-old; ami wet pen.
In the morning tsamoo wits very busy
blacking, my nu Tcr’s boots, m.rkifig
fires, A;., and did not have time to feefr
rue uritilTlie ftrriulfo sat'lioWii to break
fast: * He
eaft?*f)lj.‘brn-aiid a- b:i»Uc. ot fodder,
which Tattkekid with •. .raveriuus apt
petite' but 1 had seitrfo ;:.dc my attack
upon the scanty snj p ’ before me,
When‘I was urdcred "Otuund sastldf^l;
my- master. wrsfii ng to fi/ukir ati early
start. • :> - %. E-iSf- ■' -- y
, J. urns fretful, arid pawed the.ground
wlieu. be ctunufoufraufo concluded
.tliati' Wte rfi. fihtf"kpirTts \ -arid biount-
put spurs;'*bd setytoc'olf'Tit'Tf ‘
brisk'pace.- T .was again tied up, -and
tin* evgliing-m^. riritstcr went home
them in the path of life.
Tiie Rsward of Diligence.—
“So< st thou a man diligent in his busi
ness?” says Solomon ; “he shall stand
before kings.*’ We have a striking ii-
In st ratio rvof this ajjhorism in the life
of Dr. Frrrikiin, who, quoting the
sentence himself adds, “ This is true.
1 have stood :n the p-rcseftce of five
kings, and once had fr.e honor of din
ing'-with one.:’ All .-i ooiiseofMenoe
of ids having br-eu "uiliger.t in busi
ness” from Ins earliest- years. What
4t lesson is this for our youth, and for
uaalii A
s-Tbe’CitY of Masteries.—Eocbes-
ter, N. Y,, is iiow known a- the “City
Ofr mysteries., it was here that many
rears ago the plans were matnr -d tor
the mvstcrioHs disappearance of Wd-
iiari Morgan, whoso fate to this day
•fois never been sattsfe -torily aseertain-
ctl,- Out tif this ---organ affair, a
political excitement was evolved that
swept tike a hurricane all Western
New y-cfrkt Jf»b prost rated -the Demo
cratic paTiy of tw smte. Here also
frwcS fffot prihled the Book of Mormon
bt the Prophet; Joe-Smith, who pre
tended to have dug the golden plates
fivun a Sand-Uiil ire-ar Palmyra. The
resulyof this wonderful im|>«ture is
now seen in the strangedevelf^x-ments
in I Tall. It was in Rochester that
(Ifo Fox girl? broegbt out the mistc-
rioDff teruuds known as the' “Rociies-
ter F.riockings.” From this germ
sprung the modem spiritual system,
mtfnbriring Judge Edmonds, Senator
TaBniri'Igri, and. other eminent, men
.among its*vofari./s. TheTaost rcaent
Rochester iv.ysuffy was the strange
disappearance of Mfes Emma Moore
jrt''NSvember last, and tv hose body
has just been found in s millraee,
under ctrcnuistaTice which deepen the
mysfery* ^' • ’
'Judge Lori no not Removed.—
The <rO Terror of Massachusetts has
ttfih br^tlwir—a 4 BKm.wlio. r^. nt ^’mcasage the Ifowe drt®
very strong sectarian pri^uuyjes; Jt mtf tfi
■I CRT
was.a^iiiirf|lttable without action, and
imrtfrrcoiot# It
foft of rfty -master was carcti f>r. After
sodong a time, John We*foy,' the ■ eld
est sen of the. Iwmtl brother, leads tu®
to tticlot, (nostable this, time,) and I
mu turned loose to }>lay and wallow.
dafoWkthrows me a bundle of fock
..deffan^thiltksTiorkcs ’bhgb* not - to
:ha*t-ct>ni so l>eii»g*twfe. He
rt&ive.ivattd. baviugm»#'fe^knw .duties
5000 -copies ordered to be printed.
-- -»-* !_* - —
^SedrTb-Cooi A Potatoe.—Wash
il well, Wt let there be no scraping.—
At the thickest end cutoffa pteec the
size of a six pence. Th« is the safety
which the steam es-
arid'adl rents m the skin are
ited, just as the valve
sie&m-wucr.