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:\Ti;,\I. GEQBGIAN.
cklr Miscellaneous Journal,
ruBmsrii^^j*' a f^'’.v;
,bersviue and spakta,
■VF.KV THURSDAY MUR'S INC),
BB S-' • •.-;••
]>. C. PB'DLETON.
'Terms of this Paper.
NICE THINGS FOR LITTLE
S UCH as Candies o'G arictns soi:ta,v Kuts of
different kind?, fruits of all kinds to’
suit' thf* seasons^ &/•/ Aie. &<•.
’ffififfife .iifiWra
'SEGARS, TOBACCO, AND SNUFF.
Call and tnsie for vonrsclvog. ' ,
':- £23 C >,*.-' .■~i\ M.- ar-nau.
j AIiVAXCR, -
, jjXWUATIOX. OF 8 MONTHS
- ,$2-00
- 2.00
'May 1-7 T-S5f'
11
rasill consist of ten lines,-Vfut evevy
m ,. n t will be counted a square •wlitetli-
.j l33 ten lines err not, . - ' •
,, , ;U lines and under twenty-one
uiinteJ two squares—all over twenty
an jer thirty-one, three.squares, ite.
ES OF ADVERTISING. -
VE!t BICARB OF TKN LINES.
rtion jl On, and Fifty cents for each
■ut coutinnaiTCfe. ■
rti isnents sent without a Specification
uaber of insertions, will be published
• U ud cluu-ffod.aoeprdiiitdy. •
". or l’roft-ssionaFCards; per year,
Z not exceed one square, -*lp Off
f,-, n trart will i<" md<U 'until those
, v, advertise by the year, occupyinga .
<pac(>
.Idvertisemenifj
WARNOHv & D.WJS.
Successors to 'C'uMedge & Brother.
WHOLESALE _’.YSi> - ii'ET \I&* ■
B00KSELLERS AND
H T.1TSO .TU.It S ,
kn. coNcraiss street, '
South-side Market Square.
. SAVANNAH, GA.
J. G. M Warnoce. j Wjt. E. Davis.
• . ?lav 24ti).,' J255. ."16 tf
RABUN' & SMITH.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA.. w
npESrDElttii'ejr services to *he Fl.mterkqf
X Georgia, in the sale of Cotton aud otiicr
Ptoduco:—-Tfaving hud many years experi
ence,'they flatter themselves, on beiriir nble to
giv<> satisfaction to llieir patrons. They ~rill
not engage in qjoculatiou of. any laud wliat-
cyer;' 'Orders tor Bagging. Roue, and Family,
Supplies will be filled promptly aud at the
lowest, niarkrt.prices.
i. w. tsaiiin, ot'tin- late firm kabcnA ■wniTEiiEAii
W. 11. SMITH, " 1 ■ “ Siimi A L'AilrilOP.
Savannah, June 2-1, 1S51. 10-Ciru *'•" .
Franklin & Brandy,
FACTORS;,-
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH. GA.
June Ctli,’ 1848. 7—1 f
[JOHNSON & I'AllDLi.
j MERCHANT TAILORS,
. - . . i Keep a • good- - assortment of. everything Le-
und Negroes, by Arlnnnistt^i- j - •-• - ... lougin<r to their line.
' ]- J. B. Johnson. -J S. A.Ta-mee.
May lSth. 1855. 16 tf
editors, or v.uiiiu .v..., —
. lC UM on the iirst Tuesday in (he
riwecu lie hou-rs of 10 inthe toreuoon
J t [,, after toon, at tire CVmrt' House
ill ‘which he property -ifV siiu-
f guess sales must he given In a
Jays previous, to thj day of-
, f r p, c sale of personal property
‘q ve u in like manner 10 days previo'im
lay. . »
M ,0 the debtors and creditors of an
3 m.t bo published 40 days. ' _
•c that HPplicution will be made to the
,f Onliniirv, for leave, to sell -Laud or
; f , nl ,< In' l'ulilishc.d two months.
•m» tniletters of Adiiiinistnitinn,.Guar-
an, fo-.. must be puhl.shed. 30 dava-far,
iA u from Mlministmticn, monthly, six
.—iv .mi jpissioii from Giiardianaliip; 40
4 for foreclose. . ,f Mortgage 'uiust. be
Koi monthly, fir fmr vumVKs—w.-r es-
ing tost yagers, for the full sphere tf
watis—f»rcompelling titlesHYoin Ex-
„r Administrators, wisere bond lias
;cii liv the deceased, tlie full space .of
oaths. . .t ... ,
rations vril] always bo continued acoor-
tliesr, the legal requirements^ unless
.t ordered, at the following
RATES:
i letters of Administration, $2 75
.. liiMMSSOPvfrohi Admistration, 4 5*.*
, j 0 . * Guardianship, 8 ijft
util Land or Negroes, 4 .00
> lV-titors and Creditors, 3 W.
personal property, ten days, 1 ^
land nr Negroes .l>y Executors,
I square, ' n'rs
two weeks, t ou
in advertising Ids wife,, (in ad- ^ ^
ring candidates, _ ,
letters and cuts will be charged by
te they occupy. _ .
ion imsiness must bo Post paid to
hern to attention. . ' -'
H’ehais adopted the ftbove'rrtffcS from
fisreville papers, by which we will he
din *11 cases*. Advertisers are reqnest-
i) particular' attention to 'these rates,
' tan makcout what will be tlic.QOsT <d
witisemeiits as well as wc cad nnrs'elf.
0 IS W* O It n,
I or ALL KINDS,
[DOSE WITH NEATNESS,
iHD ON LIBERAL TERMS.
mmu$s (L ariis, tc>
l~~——— " ,' ' f '"~2;
f CiliFFER AND CO.
f IIhitaker Street, Savannah Ga,
bXSALE, and RETAIL DEALERS
'^b. Blinds, Doors, Mouldings,- die.
nits. Oils Varnishes, Glass, .Brinslics,
a'. Bronze, Ac. Also 25 different kinds
S fruui |1,25 upwards. Buitdcrs and
■"Id do well t<* give us a Ciili bolbro
elsewhere. “The nimble six pence'’
STER & PALMES,
f lb RESALE dealers in— ..
OVERMEN,
ess °rs to A. AVELLES & CO.,
Tl lE OLD STAND, NO'. 105.
SAVANNAH, ga,
DR. LA WRL’N HE.
I liAVEinoved my offiea. to the-building
.occupied as a drug-store by Messrs.
GRAYBiLI^ife 1 iARWF.l.L, where 1 shall
a! wavsbe-preparc' to attend pruti-ssiontil calL~'.
• '% igi—J5i«J.i''A^aiNG3^ v JV7i
Jam 13tli, 1P55. - 2-tf
DR. 11. B. NISBET
O FFERS libs services to the people of Fru
it am, in the practice of Medicine and
Surgery, (tun always lie found at bis ofiiee—
-at the <dd stand of Branham, Lawrence A
Adams—or at his house (the . late residence or
Dr. R. Adams,1 unless professioually engaged.
Jan. 20fh, iitsS. • 3-t-f
IIAJ1DWJCK & GUOIvE,
RECEIVING. FORWARDING' AND
Commission Merchants.
Bay Street, Savannah, Oa.
* 'r. s. hahdwick, . j. q. cook k.
January 1. 1855 2 ly
DR. BRANHAM.
A T the earnest request of many ol my
■ old Friends and patrons ! have (ietermin-
js»l to remain UfdEstbimm and comiuiie rno Prac
tice oidVD-uiciue. I otfer.my services to -the citi
zens of Eatbnfon ima Putuain county, and will
attend faithfully to my Profession.. 1 will give
special auentidn to olistetrical; ewses, and-the
diseases qf wouien aud children.. Having hm
many years experience in the. practice, T hope
to get niv share of patronage. My- office is
in tJiediouse occnpied by Win. A. Reid, E.-q.,
as a iawotfiee. Gails left tliere'poratiuy resi
dence will be attended to.
JOEL BRANHAM.
13tli,lS55. 2—tf
DAViS & WALKER.
EATONTON, GA.
D EALERS in Groceries, Tobaceoi Cigars,
SuuU. Shoes, Ilats, Drugs, Patent Med-
iciries, Hard, Hollow and YJood ware, Cutlery,
Powder and 'Shot, CahtBcs, Sorps, t’-roekery,
Fine Liquors and Wines, mid various other ar
ticle's. Calk and examine before purektaing
elscwherc-. Bargainr, ean be had.
April IS, 1354'.
HOUSE PAINTING,
In Us f^drious ISrauches,
j EXtiiniV l-KOJIL'lLV ANII WITH MSPATOH.
I HAYlNG-anumber of haiide in emmee-
Jjiiition Will- lire, 1 am .prepared to do jobs
not only, in Pntiiam hut inthe adjoitYifig: cemi;-
ties. Anv cbiimmnieation,. from- abroad will-
reach me thrmiah fhe Post Office licre. Tam
alsro prepared to extbuiu.papering with neot
ness, aiid onffoisl terms.
April, 18, ik54. JEFFERSON WRIGHT.
Si...MIIN & F0STEK. ^
B f «jt v Tons Ej
AND M&4.
.COMMISSION 'JfEROHANTS,
SAVANNAH,LA. ;
o
.L’U p<^iq{itfksa and pefsmiai attention to
..11 iiUsIliuss'entrusted to our charge,'hav
ing met with approval, we beg leave respect-'
fully yd say, our offlee. is <*onYmne'd-at the -.old.
stajiiL A’lautation , and fmuily supplies for
warded at 'fhe lowest marlief priees, slid lih-
eriii. a'lviye.-es made-on ProiUtce jn.^tmru^pr
upon Railroad Eeeoipts.' ' '-
■- r. II, BERN.
^ 'ir, > •} -
rJ^^ftoaiiTudb, -Sept. lr-y JSeoW o'.- 1 ?4^—Ty
' r R. is:
GEO. P. PALMES
37 tf .
N A . W li I G II 'f,
' ENT ^R dentist.
EATGNTON, GA.
m SNB RRV,
'ishionnble Tailor.
>mrant t° please all wh 0 ' wish the
-style old, es*. Slieji up stairs,
]) . p carsou’ti-fctore. ’
1334. If
§§? DANA &-.WASHBURN.
I’
WASHBU UX WJLLiEK & CO.
Factors and Commission Mer-
Savannah Gto.
Joseph W <,*-nr,ui;x, i Special -- ’.
Jojax R. WiLUKli, I Partner r "
Fka's, G.-Dqjf.\, A General
LI. K. Wasaiii-rv, ( Partners
WILL continue the above business at 114
Bay Street least of the/Exchshge. inters tor
B.t’sorxu*Roi*jc undother siiyA'Iies-tilled prompt
ly at lowest cash prices. T -
' August.2nd' lSao.'.“ *,, ; 6tjt»
To-Iff'j Friends in Ealonton and
i e ij jfci.vn s,
' ' Ti -y Executed at this
TTAVING sold out my eiitireuiiferest .in tho
XI practice of MedieiTic. to Dr. R. .13. NIs-
bet, 1 cmi most cordially' rcconnnend him .to
had in eouuK'tiou witlihis; at anv time, tree of
extra charge. ROBERT %irkjSSf'
■'. Jan. 20. ls54. • s_tf
LONG & COBB,
BBrJHSWICK, GA.
AXTriLL givct-lieir latehtion to the practice
yV . of tail in the qmunies of-Ohatliam.
Liberty, Mclu tHymn,. Wayne and
-Chile!
-jtilltll!
St. John’s counties 'Florida.
Tims. T. Loxfe. ( Tuos. VV." Cobb
• May: 1854 ", - tf- ’•
7.
T ;ie undeasigned will continue to practice
medicine ill all its braliclies,: and respect-
fulfy offers Ms sen-ices' to the citizens of
•■bindersviHe' and Wasliingtnn county •. llis of
fice is oil the comer in the new- building Te-
’•entlypiit ftp by Messrs. J. T. YuiingWood
t Qo., whore he may' always be found when
not professional}* engaged.
A, A. CULLENS.
Jnf). 24 55 „v
SAMUEL PALMEPu & SON,
Importers and Dealers in
FILES, CUTLERY, BLACKSMITH AND
all other Mccbanic’s Tools,
Agricultural Iniyh merits, etc, etc.,
■Keep conktautly on band, a full assortment
of J’lantcr’s, Builder's and House-keepers
goods: till of wfeeb are offered at prices un'usu-
alMtSts?
* Hoods fbr the interior jiaekcd witli care,
and shipped with dispatch.
Orders respeetfiiny solicited.
Oct. 17, 1855 ' 37 tf
DLL. .WILLIAM L. JERNIGAN
H AVFNH' permanently located himself at
.DaVisbprough rcsgoctfnlly offers liis pro-
lesioiMilsenieesto .the citizen of the Town and
county'. . . .-
upr 4' tf
S. 11 JONES.
A T TO RNEY AT LA tf.
June 21,1855 20—tf
XHRSH & GUER4RD,
attorneys at law,
lTo Bay Street, SAYAXXAlI, GA.*
-'.(•'ttc’-p -j-,,, ivilkinson .omretyj and the
•Jj 'honi-ts of thc liasicfri and Afidllio Oircnite..
ghd the-Cpims- uf tho - United State's and Su
preme Court of Georgia;
Mr-LKoun MATtaf.- } Joiix M.-O vekard.
1 m. Kon n' M Aieah
May 31st, *2)5.; ' ' .Spri'ft,
■fiTf-lv "
CAIN &• LEWIS ■
Aitornks al low—Spapia, Georgia
W ILL practice in, r li che counties of the
lYortiierh- Circuit:—egd also iii'Wjishing-;
toir,-TbiSei'fion and Batriwirf gf alrtiesr.
. Ofliec over T.-T. Windsor’s Store, first door
to The .right. T '
E. CAIN, .} D..t\;. LEWIS. '
V F. . ; Sff - rli ' -
nv/oft a I. LAND.
r I' , UE 8ubs«riln-r is prcpniyfd'to procure fcfK.
JL Larfd W.ttrraiits Jbr s£T those entitled t>y
the last act of Congress. J. ,B. JfA YNE...’
■ W.nynokbo'b, Ga’.,-May31st, ’55. * 17—tf
. ■ - ; ■ rtyasreiaruifig tutent uigtit, lauowreu
' ' ’ by bis dog; with an almost empty
, . wallet. , .
Within the open door,
L seem to Lear her gei.tle sfep
7 ''-'Be6idfrme-(m JheiBppft*
■•'-31J JdiFjsny'eTies—’tirashut Hiftwi&dD'
beside tlie cottage fire,7-^V^|Sp|
. _ ‘ It blazcs warm and high,
. ' " And as I sit, I hear heri knit. .
• How swift the needles fly!
I look—and lot a vacant chair,
And seeing that, I sigh.
V 'The wailing wind across the.moor’.
ib .Lx.tjMs floating like, a knell,
- : bF^ged for fiipmty, 'foF He;dai-ed not j
go home -w.ithoot the means to buy' aitgelie nature,: bt,«.
atlcast a pvnt of whisLej, and. he “l ean wait L “The
L.ftrT .rinTr-J'ririri -'br'-rri-. in Li® -ri/vdrrtF iL-n'onrtk \n7lt 1
- A. J & T. AY. MILLER,
ATTO RNEY W
Vjfr AUGUSTA, GA*\jKV*Aj
May ?tst, '5$.
ATTORNEYS AT LAAT, • •
Wayitcslioro, Ka.> ! f . -
Refer to A. J. & T. W. Milter, Align-ta, Georgia
T. -B. aDi.i.Ka, .(• .. tino.-A. M hxhelt..
May 81st, : 55;' , -
DAVID J. ALEXANDER, 1
■/i \ ^ Louisville, (la.p
AVI IX Practice in ail the Courts of the Mid
dle < 'irenit, and will give prompt attention to
all business entrusted to his care.
May 31st, 135S^» ^ v
. i’iiExji i iiaiUiuri, be ,uJ.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
HLADY-MADU ULOlllLViL
Have on hand a large and well
selected stodc of P A L L
AND WINTER CLOTHING,
which the}' offer lor sale- on
ACCOMMODATING TERMS, at whole
sale ahdfrfi^ai.» *:%N^ rhx
Ah'. 101. Bryan, and 08,. St. Julienst.
Savannah, Ga.
Oct 17. 1S55. 37 "tT
Hi'sjB'rian Harp,
I B.for sale bv J/W.' STANFORD of Sparta;
J."T. YUhNGBLOoD As t'o:. Sandv-rs-
ville; IF. A. HAYLES AsOoi, Louisville; and
J.XO.'LI. COOPERY?!: Co., Savannah;
.1 inte ..23; IS55 - .
REDDING HOUSE,
•Macon, Ga.
’•'pUE Subscriber (late Proprietor of thc-
1 \Vashington Hall) having teased the: well
known 'Hotel (-FloyfV.lk'Usw) for a term of,
w-ars—'the House wilU.be known hereafter by
the nunte oi’Reitding House, 'where he will be
-:qi)>v to.mcct lii.s old cust'unefs tifahc \Vaah-
ingfoii . Mail’ and.the Public; generally, and
nledgcs liffiiself to spare no pains to make his
•riitsts wimfdrtaUe. He has tit Cd up latg<^
'Joiiiforfable and convenient Rooms for Ladles
on first floor, near tke pri vat-, entrance and-lhtr-
'lor. This' llmlse-is nearest to the DeprJ-
H. P. REDDING, Proprietor,
B. F, Reuse, Superintendent, .
A ug _20,'jS55 . oy
J. B. ilAVNE, 1
A ttorncy and CovvseVnr at Lav:,
Waynesboro’ Burke County, Ga-
PKACTlCES in Burke, Seriveu, J.ftVrscn,
‘Washington, Bulloch, Emanuel,
T-tuall and Montgomery
counties.
MaySlst, '55. 17—tf
jEOjVS 4* W.IT4.Y
A TTORXJBS AT LAW-
Sandersville Georgia.
B. D.-XVANS | R. P. HARMAN - .
' May 17, 1S55. tf
ATTORNEY AT DAW,
Sfruflcrsrille Georgia
4y 1 jy i
't»K '17: issy.:
Medical. >;
r pUK undefs’rgntd-h'av'ing pcruvanchtlyloea-
Jjtcftf in Sandersvilia. wouhl rosyioetiully ofl'e-
.lOthe citizens of the Town and the InhohiUmts
of tlie surrounding countrv, his Professions!
-scrviccft in the firacBee'of Metlieiue and surgery,
llis office is iti.thc new building occupied by
J. T. Votiiighl-oo^ A co., where lie may be
foundnfalllioUTs.of the day and night when
not Professionally cnmiged.
Horatio S'. aoLi.nnEj.D, m. d.
August T6fli 1855, 1 year.
J. LAW ION SINGLETON,
Attorney' at Law,
SYLVAHIA. GA-
W TLL priii-ticc ili 11 ie courts ofScreyeVf, Bu’l-
.'lbcky Effingliimi, Burke,yJeUtm=ou and
WaslungtomJri^
. N-fty.. isrt, lft55,',Sy—oy
J)ii. T. )\ . I yjvuy
Surgeon Ucutisl,
LDUISVILI-L, GA. .
TT t ILL practice; in the foilowing eouritiest
W .Lawreiice,',Emanuel, Burke, Jittersoii,
Htuictkli:,; nifd, Waaliiugtoli.
. .Npv. xy, lh.55 jx ' 43 ly.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
T HE undersignod rJitpoctfidlv tenders his
Pi-oL-srior.al services to the citizens of the
eouuties of'VtishingtOD umi 15uncock. 'Office
at the house uf IV. B. Ilall. Esq.
^. G. CARSWELL,Lt;D.' -
Halls X Roads Jtnie 14 1855 U.l
H. L. I’l! ESCOTT.
ATTOENEY AT LA W
Sylvdnia, Scruin Co., Georgia
WILL give ids' -whole attention to the pm-
ticeoUDi.w i n id 1 its.branchfR.
July 12, 7S55. -. 24—Cm
Pi C. ARRINGTON
A ITORNEA' AT LAW.
Ijoniov ille, G a.
October, 25, 185-5- " 1 SO-—tf
SAMUEL FIELD
attorney at law,
Sanderavillc. Ga.
ost. 1 1854 ; tf
E. GUMMING.. '
ATTuEtX KY AT 1. A W
IrieinloH Geo.
' Nov- 21,
4S—tf
DATID G. WILDS,
Attorney at law, ISpq’iu Georgia.
WILL practice in the. 'colvnties of Hancock
WastriHgtoli, Worrell, and llaldwiiptj.F.' v _
^■Prompt atteutKin paid to the collection
of debts, (fee. " .- . . ' '
Jan
Hobby &
A 'iTOIl NIBS AT IA W:
v?
S A V ANNA Hr GEO R Q I A.
proprietor; %
u ‘ * « ^
Hylvstnia, Sc Wren County, Ga.
Will- piucTicsfixgiiE Middle Ctacpit. *
Mav 24 ls55. - tf - -r
THOMAS C. ALDA'S; .Nlv
ATTORNEY ATI.AW^' ^'
'Sfrcfrtei\G(j6fg&.;;
October,'4.
M. & R. MY JOHNSTON.
ATTORN1ES AT l.AW,
Spa rid Georgia.
. WJLH practice in Hancock.’ pud the ad-
joiuiua counties, and tlie t-npi-emeCourt.
aiARK JOllNSTOfl. 'ILILJDW^’TOS .
. - . * • s • » " t •
But it was freezing coid:; afid tltese
a igbting -from, carriages hurried
intoihe-hotel, and those coming;
out could not be induced tomhbut-
ton-their ; ioats.to get to their pock
ets. and so .tlie -poor boy utterly fail
ed of
bVvihe" YrcasuUy, ' hd
The snow is resting soft and w:hitc,. . ra,U along,” slliTenilg, • with Carlo,
On many a fimtherod swell;. . ' —1>» -VC Jfji*. ’
And r>h fit fuRetti cold'and chill,
Within my 1 lieart as well. -
-1 miss Jha preeicua-tuiics of love’-T' - ..
. . .•v/;Tsa%ard for m-my a year,
And still alone,.I scent B? feel. -
- Her gcaulc'prcsouee.iaiar.; ' . ^ .
Bn: when I 1 >ok—nu-1 sce her -not,
brush away a tear. ’ *v
' - tlTavc'’ back the midst-RT- '- " * -
, '_A.njI.TrItlr a. thrill of pride,
, I’chuip;her little, tremblinghapd-yy, -. ft
ily graceful, girlish bride ;
’Aud ah* 1 love her better far,-, -
; . Tiian id! the worXbcsidc. 1
And nnt by one’, the by-gone- years
.Come^dingto my vfe-w,-
I seem to meet her loving eyes,
. So beautiful audBlftF,.
And meeting them, 1 softly smile,
The picture seems so true.
The clock upon the mantel strikesR-
' 1 start—Ibe drepm is flown,
' I cnlv hear tlie wfliimg.'whid,'.
So'mc iirn'tnl in its tone— * *
Perhaps it bun vs nn aged man
. Is sitting here.alone. .
Along! for oh 1 the coffin lid .
Her played b/ow Iu:tUj.'re->sgd r
AiuT silcut nowriie Joviiig ljbart^
' ‘ That'frobbed within the breast;
. And oh 1 I yearn to fur me down
By her dear side and rest. ■
Poor IcriU.y heart 1 the weary throb
M ill soon be sUcnt here,
For oh 1 I bear the heavy snows
Of ucuiy a wihtry year
: And it is-very sweet to me
To know that death Is near.
had only.oue cent in his pocket, theesirth will, do right, J ’
1 Tilv4 ,s+ ftinzimriV* I ftT w . rvvwr HwipA * fPw 1 ■ * ."•■ u-l • >* . #?' . -u. **>.
_ ^
there was no mummr in his seraph
soul against God’s iusemtable prov
idence. He had witnessed the
D^ati^r Ynj ise rres^f* iand
u —pipathy' of his .
Jicouldsaj',.
To.him the' futute was all un
known, but he well kiiew the Mes
senger of the : Hi^iest vronld soon
be at bis side, - AridLas' the. pulse
of the boy was fluttering, he listen
ed if, jierhaps some plated citizen
citate the dying child But no
o$f0 was heard buf 'the soil
PrejidebfcVsCinafe, ho-crossed the
Avcnrie; fthd, •;flooking .tip at the-.
.wiiietewsuf -the wealthy; ‘ iiff-. said,'
^O -how cold, vt isi’ .TRaye noThing
iri tnv* {Rjcdvet; notluigriiu - 'my Ikig,
and' .John-TJffngle- Wilt say f. have
speht jjff l hav'e be^$ed tdday, aiitl
wilLkiek me otit of doors. ■ O,' if l
had ’bcen -hnrn -iu One-of these hdirv
s-p! TIow bright and-Warm i hey: pDc boy.
lopk ! - They have rich, heavy cur- “I come,’’said the Messenger, “to
tains, hanging loose, but not so \ Va ke this child to immortal life.”
Y; “I rejdice, n replied the^Guardian L -
; “»t ha® pleased the Holy" One-so .
Boon to end his probation.' here. O,
t',UU JllvJ U li OUgl-Vt A-* lo J vl Util XVj
short and brief, but full of meaning,
would have; sjinrred on the distant
nave’er ; but there;was no ear to
hear, arid, poor dog 1 he did what
he could by licking the hands and
face of hid young master.
-Swiftly came a-. Messenger from
the Throne of 'God; bringing-with
him robes of l ight, and s tood before
haiigin^
close blit lean see through the
chinks. • There are two boys and
three little girls living-in that house,
fori have seen them' all so nicely
and warmly dressed, in cloaks and
fur eapes, and mittens and gloves His ways past finding oat TV
oh»rh»»fr-';fiftn4J». imiure out to walk': “Man ” ib^ Hftnal
My pulse grows weaker day. by day,
And f am glad to l'O 5
I filuink not at the chilling flood
, Though cold its biH.aws flow ;
I kiiow a. Father’s gliding hand ' -
Will bear nit safely through.
And lo I that blissful world beyond—
1 seem to enter there,
I seem to bear her welcome sweet,
r ,i*Ioat oii tlu; scented rdr—
And lift my dyer, to greet her own,
- Aud scK bur vacant eliuir.
THE BE6GER-B0Y AND HIS AN
GEL
A miserably:dad beggar-Jhoy'was
frozen to death bn, last Wednesday
night, (January 2d.) Hs was found
by a butcher on his way to market,
early on Thursday morning; silting
on the stops at the entrance of the
Circle, a }>ublic reservation uetween
‘Tire Six Buildings” and George
town, on the Pennsylvania Avenue.
His little dog was licking his face
aiid hands, uianifestirrg -the- most 5
i njtfc n se ago uy for i 1 is dead mas-..
ter.. y-• Y\ ■
Tjig frjehd wl»Q told : me this, said
the boy often came toiler kite'ten
djcibr for Alsi 'Siie one . day, asked
him -his name aiid residence, and of
liis parents. lie promptly; told her
his name and.residence,.-which was
ucar the Convent in Georgetown ;
and when sue • saldy ‘fi will some
time come-out and see yuur moth
er,” he replied, “You can go, lady,
but you- will never wish to ' go-but
once. I have no father, but John
Hengle lives at my mother’s;” Yy ,
At other times, w hen filling his
wallet, ray- friend .sought to. know
crinal'ikinDbrn t'l*ta IirtirV tiAmp hut/
on-their hands, going out to walk:
butL hitve-i not- a button on my
shift nor jacket, to. keep them but-
i r.rift. l. kttil.m... wfib■»■«* - -“—— ft U
.on, and 1 have to hold my jacket
together all the time/ O, what joy
it must be to be loved ! To have
a sweet, kind mother to kiss,' anti to
have- bn»t hem and V isters to play,
Wiihj anti to sleep with; in nice beds
with' a plenty of blankets, and to
have Santa Clans- come clown the
cbimrSey on Chfistmtls night, with
all sons of pretty :"-presents/ My
mother doesn't love me, and John.
II ingles hates me.’ Carlo here
jumped upon his master, who now
ran alo :g titl he came under the
f shutter of a spacious mansion, when
loitered, and, looking up. said to
himself- ‘-‘This, is a big house, but
nobody lives here, only a srngle
gentleman. O, if I were but liis
;sou ! I shoidd be hap>pv_, so happy !-
-B it there’s no jilace' in this world
for me. Why was I born ? I will
ask my Sunday.School teacher to
toll me, if I can again get my clothes
fit to go . to- school. 4 wish I'had
die.'! when I was a little baby—'
then I should have gone to heaven ;
wow: when I die, wtieie-shall I go?
T > heaven ? How cold the stttrs
look ! .Can heaven be up there
“Yes! my boy,”' whispered his
goo YAngel. “Heaven is on high, -
and-yon will oiie daw reach its man
sions ef b.e isedness, where . the
d ptfi of present wretchedness will
enhancean eternity of j;o ’. Cheer
,ilp, trad hasten Lome! See, Carlo
is impatient—lie barks, ’ runs - oh,
aid returns, and barks again.”
"- The little, boy. hastened onward
seeing the shelter of the buildings
on the m o.rth side_of-±ht j afreet, _un»
ul, passing from under the protec
tion atfordedby the “Six Buildings,’'
lie became exposed to the sweeping
winds pouring down from tlie
heights of Georgetown and Kalo-.
ramie • ' jBe.huhibed and bewildered,
l_ _ .1,.- b—ilkk-MT La ,-Y-/*.« il/A
■fN v >■ . srauetbnig of this boy’s home, but
Y. /.he was si lent usually; and,-from all
T 1 all2M./>nir lA rraili 4V/\m itiem c im -infisp*''
eiafele mother.
how ‘unsearchable are His judg
ments towards the face of man, and
~"A Windfall.—A young man
named Harry Grey, who is now en-
haddef hinij Conditjonalfy, by a de
ceased uncle irf England, $200,000.
Mr. Grey isonly twenty-five years
he ntn forward 1 ill he came to fhe 0 f a g e _ a i rea ^y ha V ing inherited
t iron fence, and. * *3- -JLva- _r- iN ^t.5 Tfmzli ri .
Circle, With its high iron fence, arid
Angel - whispered
him to J-isC and hn-rry/homewards
L=rfidt to go'fdsjbffp, ob tlie peril of-
his life-.; To all these mb'hitious and
promptings, the boy murmured his
evening prayer : T
-' ■, 1*^6w 1 lay me'...v<2own ;o„..slcep,
I priiv tii« Loid:.,-mj «i.iul..,.to keep ;
And if 1 di'-.-.t>etdte l -wake,
‘ jw»jr iiieLlttd^.^aookfo^ikeiV
1,” replied, the Angel Mes
senger, “is the enigma of the Uni
verse. Look ■- around 1 See.' mv „
xr. vrttC5, <T rt’ r ’tftriy^TCnTtRTnmgmitOTPy .
churclfes, and ’not One asylum'for
tae A y
“Wake! child, of God;” At the
touch of the Messenger, as he utter
ed tlie.-e words', the ' spirit of the
bov srood up beside the Angel, dis-
eritbrailed. He was like one sud
denly ' Wakened out of darkness,
and Brough t into,the broad light of
day. Clothed upon with vestments
of light, and beauty, be looked
around him like-ohe amazed. He
was full of joy, but all was too new
for him to comprehend what change
had passed upon him.
“Let us go !” said the Angel,
:“0 stop,” said the boy; “I have
a eeut in iny pocket^—let me take
That.?'- •- -
“No, cliild of heaven, you will
need nothing of earth any more.”
“But iny dog ! Carlo 1 O, let me
call iny dog I Heisalltome. lie
only, loves me/- I can’t go and
leave him behind.”
“This last link of earth must be
broken, ” said the Messenger of the
Highest, to the Guardian Angel.
The Angels then, folding their
arms about the spmf-boy, with the
velocity of tbougfic rose with the
- - r - ‘ - -v.sawc ’“gof
charity of a city rich in Christian
churches, but with no House of
Refuge for the outcast and the
homeless. . “PETER* SchLEMIIIL”
in America. City of Washing•
tonJanuary 8,-1856.—National
Era.' \.
which lie
if the said Harry was in debt at the
age of tbi rty-five,'over-.one hundred
to keep ahead of one’s debts than
we have ever seen before**—Zoaisr, .
Democrat. ' .. "'ft '•?, .
J3^"SeveraI cargos of Chinese
slaves have recently n,m7ed at Cal
lao, and other ships are expected.
A vessel a short time emee
of the Aagek * AS«idy. wte »^^|prigipil Mtyms
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