Southern times & planter. (Sparta, Ga.) 1870-18??, May 16, 1874, Image 1

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4 s \ IfT &M r m fL a « J h 3. i; >■ I 9 i Lrv\ 71 t 8/ .•at it n * A a f * mm. 1 st & ■ ■1- T u ll k JjJ - ’v a '• 9 s * i i I \OL. YIII The l imes & Plante Ift l)' in.I II hp K V E RY M ,A T U P l) AY. CHftJSTIAN (St LANE. Proprietors - •* • y • . Sab^cription ()p« onpy 12 months (iu a'lva c*/.....|2 So l)n« Copy f'2 month* (<>n tinn>) pud .... six J’roport oiifttc late* for (lire.- mo ? j^dvcrti-sinijc Hates. Tho following are the rules agreed upon Ly tho proprietor* of this paper, mid wifi bo strictly adhered 'o jo ail charge* lor ad vertiaiog Bfj’r* 1 W. 1 . M. .. I si 00 i-2 :.0 00 #» oo'l Iff oo ic 2 00 fi 5 fin i>iL| • II i ft.) ip'L a 17 * Oft */»/i 22 10 - ” o» 8 00 (i 7b 10 O' 21 00 30 <>« 73 23 00| , 36 O' ^ 4 Of)' H f> I 18 c fi 00 jo am 21 30 2p 00, '12 (m a (1 00 12 do iif i (4f in Oft -its 8t '» i; 11 Oo 21 731 to 00 35 5o On U 16 23 80 241 34 3ft! 73 3 ! lot) 1 lot) On < ll.J IM .2 I a aqunre is on* men solid N<.ii|*ircil No deduction mad* for lc * li an a sqinua. Hpeoixl noiiecs w.U be obarg-'d 23 po# cent *bove Notice*, regular rates. tonal column, 15 cent* in get line, for each f n»ertioil. J'«r*oiis s-nding advertIsenjcnlB jrillpb «s tlrsignam Iho depart incut of the p«|» r m wliich limy wish lliem inseriwd—wliellirr in the “regular,” “special'’ or ••local” cofunin; also the length ol the time they wish ihem published and the *pnc<> they wanf'them to occupy. of cundidnteA for olficc Anuouiioing nann’S in ftv* dollar*, luvariably a-Wance, Noiipc* .>1»rri»i.'»‘» and (Udiiuary not. ex¬ ceeding 10 line* wiil tic published adveriiamg free ; Out for all over It) lined, regular rates will bs dialged. ' litotes and Rules for Leflil Advertising Shoriff * H*lev, per levy, .... $5 00 •• Mortgage li fa Hu e* pro squ ire, fi 00 C’iis'ions for l.etlcr* of Aduihustia’ii 3 0,0 •• *• “ a'll '* (iiMidinnsliip -’n <4 ."Ml i Api>licntioii for 4 r: fioin (Jiiardian'p A nnm 6 1 C •• “ % “ “ “ “ l.cavc 'g ie 1 l.aud fi fto* Hals* of Land per .puare . , . . 6 Ud Hales «f f’eri^lialili. prop'y, rediiur* per sqm’e 3 00 00 Netioe'o Del'tors and . , S pore<■Insure f Moilgnue,, pur Iqruara fi 00 l*t ray Net ices,.'10 day* . . • • • r> x Application tor lloUiesiead , ...40 . When Rills are Due,* All advert! nn-nls ui ilii* paper lire due at any time «l<*-r ih# first inscriinii of ilic •amo and wifi )>r cnlfoclrd ni the pleasure *f lbo 1‘iopriutor* uuteaa otherwise ariauv/ J toy e >nira<!t. I’ROPKSSIONAL AND BUSINESS. i. T. JORDAN J A T T O lt.\f t A T I. I U r SpSrtJ, Georgia, Office over Cotbernjy Watlu e. ■ t fRANKL. LIT I ATT0t:N£Y AT Sparta, Georgilk runnr/wrSU Offioa in Ihn CoutUy C'nun fh' Court l|i>usa. JAMEaS A. 11A11 LEY, * f Jittatne£ at ^fAm, spahta , <t Room* it, Haw Building, west ot (Court If on*o. l»8 ly. » * HILL & HARRIS J ATTORN 12 ft’S A T I, A W , Macon, Georgia. Speotnt attention given to (' 01,1 butions, |B«*viv»scino and oilier office business, Nov. 2d, 1872. iy E. J. JOHNSTON, DEALER IN WATCHES, •J T F.WELRY, Silvsr-war* Fat-oy Good*. Ac, Agent for the celebrate ! Diamond spectacles, £yc Glasses, Ac. Flue aulch work a apeoiality. Jewelry repaired and and engraving done. Corner Mulbrtwy fc*o end Slrco'*, Macon, rta. Nay<Sj73ty 0 H P. T. PENDLETON Having returned offers hi* and located uerniauently A* SPARTA, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the oitltena of ttaoivock county. 1h* office t* at the residence of Dr. K. M t'KV DU2TON, where he ntay be found, tints** professionally engaged. JulSA.72 BObT. H. MAY & CO., tSucoessor to WYMAN k MAY.l Manufacturere & Dealers in Cai*riago». Uviggies* AND PLANTATION WAGONS?, Harness, Saddles, Carriage Material, 4iho« Finding* and t.ea her of atl kind*. Broad Helling, etc . eto. 208 Street Augusta, Ga dec271y Vf- M. 1 BBDtaT, *. t vsauiRY J. J. VCKUVKV. W. Ml. YEFDERY & SONS, itaMrrACTciutRs or POORS, SASH, BLINDS, Holdings, Picket fencing. Scroll Work, Laths and Lumber. Berzclia. • - C»eoi ijia. JOHX MIITK RS, agent, Muirla T llakU»cooh RWPICTFITLY a h of nyr eld frien.j# aud a !«•; tag counties to ._, **v* wki’e I ih. m value re eolved , fo their mon v. Paul made iruu. 1 1*^ P wild house*, t •ui prea-'u to the r2«T**m •a ■SMI M TekPERY- HANCOCK COUNTY, «A., MAY 10 . 1874 , ’15-"“‘iiig’ \ “Lag? I -4 ~ $3.: " \ 3:; "Hi , i y) - g; .. 6‘23 x 4E3 (,3 u ~ ' ’.~q~...-.: 7mm. “Min M. e M n'l‘g‘ §1L12 “"‘H . .' ‘ :55; l‘ ,‘_ .} i. 31! ,3‘330"; ’ id“ g g»! L ' “L“. i", ‘t 93 ‘ 1“. H. ‘ O Kammri. , -' C.)~‘nfl!¢‘{\" :HI. . ['0 J! :u-ho “‘ ' 3'»; 114‘} “ 331mm. 3‘ 3‘ l 4‘ . 5-,. 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JU Sdl).idiIo.l(l Oil r vneffio vrmiMsifi o't(j nvit[t;f it; puo.irt.\ pnt? .m,u'[ ,» jio;jvtti4iitf|;u| jofuu, ^ 110 .) ai.iAotjnj n >,i! jj.i.w mi rfinfmi OAnjijtau,i anuad n w# -Ol rfiijitMtjfcii' jr.iff ,»v.»tp ajoas J’* tJAts oin snaxairi avn:i •xi ;\ ,|o Kaiitnaih a|«n^nnnaa ot(i fhoswos -Mid p.ipuiiiHiuio.) fln.n| inii.iip.nn n ;-uij •ut.ns.fs Vljo.w util jo Aioj.ni Aojii.'iorfiAiii mu tn iaojiiq yoaj.t.td oin jo '.>|<Iiai;iuiI ptia jio«a -ouoji /.injiul v poopi $uuii rftiiAtr* Ill it pint ‘S|i <m: Aanj, ‘.tfm.tstp -fitif.nj *•;»( v.ijao. i.i.t ,it;j pint j<( ’.M.v.s-tn: (ism:,) t o.\omo.i A'otU p:t|l vt ,n; iJ SJKIA -.UH Jivtv.ixi.y osiu jo f.M.i -.iitilun <)t|; jo tlljl si ,, ‘iMJp.'t.’ Ainili nui|i! • i uoijuuuh oqj, *l ( >tl«i.»lV .)'» okii qqj jniiij]! w iiHup).i,nft la.IV.IIMlN.l <1.11! l.l!!|.S\ Jt» n4||.l<)(lo.t(I ]iitii.i|p.uu uqi ‘vui.uijrjif,) jo siuuj -iui'.ui iqm.uix v.u<>]s uqi, - soJftuu ■1.IA\I|| .U|J 110 pUIlll) Si j 1>I| > i mu tiic.ij a| M-'-iod j.Pi |,1 oimm *n<ii jiMial.uil upu'ja *>'•»A « '*i>! .lUS.Hll t *■•!“•««!I'M WMl T *•>(! . Urali.ru! ThonsaluU prodaln, Viskoaii UirrKBS tlio most wmulor fill Invigoruut that over sustained tbe No sinking system, fake Hit- 1 IVfsotl CiUI theso jtfrs according long unwell, to direction*, provided and their re main bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital or guns Bilious, wa*t*U be vend reiialr. .-m uon , nml In rivers tliroughout the l nited States, especially those of iho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Red, Tennessee, Colo ^Cumberland, J*udo, Brazos, Arkansas, Rio Gnurde, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko aatSsLss^. oiitiro during tho out our countrv .Summer and Autumn, and remarka¬ bly so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably ae_ companiod. by extensive dorango- and pients of tlio stomach and liver, ether abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, ourtiag vari powerful iulluouco upon thoso out organ*, cathartic ia essentially the necessary, Tlicro is no for purpose equal to 1)R. J. Wai.kkr s \ jnkoar Rimma, ws they- viscid will speedily with remove wliich the dark-colored matter tiino the hiiwofs oro loaded, secreiiona at tho same liver, athnulating tho. of the and generally restoring tlio healthy luiio Jtions of the digestive organs. dis Tortliy tho botly against eoSO by purifying all iU fluids with Vinkoak hold of liiTTKRK thus No epidemic tors armed. van take a system Dyttpepsiaor IlldisnsHoil, llca*. &s^&irs^* 2 S£ tion of the Heart. Inflammationi of tho Lung*, I’aiiriu the region of the Kidneys, a!’<?ihc'ou'ii r )y7p"p l sia"'' OiiXi’ Ncck.tluitre.Svroftiloua fuflammationa, SlVIJJS;'^ tC lllothc; SEE ln as in constitutional lH«n >* Walkkks Via soak To i r*.«* have shown tln-.r cn-at our attvo poAvers in the iuo,t obsunato and Rhcnmati'ini.Goutfltilious.Remit- For 1 11 Bum tit a 1 or V and Chronic ami lut.-rniitt.-nt l’ever*. Piseasea ortho Bhmd, Liver. Kidwysan.1 Bladder, Ui^sc Ritters have no equal ftn h I sa tu-ica arc cni?^a'^UuntAud Jffuiftls^ n Ty^w^eni?liold 6tineral« tieatersaiiA J -ueh as jocttoparAtysHoftholiowels Miners, as tkey advance m life, are sab vXfaa R*™t^^nSlv For Hklu l>ist'UM‘S, Eruptions, 1 Tetter. SnU-Kbenm. lUotchvs.Spots lfim , pies, Pustule*. Boils. Carbuncles, huig Skin. Humors and JBwra'.a "fttu-Skin of wNatavet^ugyrv or nature, are iitonifly In .dug up out of tho >v<u-m a fh< ll niVof Worms taSWJfbSS'' Pin ’r ni»' lit'l- L n sands, are affectaally destroyed aud moved. No srau*m of mt-dkine. no ver joMfe.^ Mvtv.r.aiilnxHi,ortho 0 t r < 7 ?S!. a *>f*-i’e. ir& thoseTt>n- d^Tf turn tafluenoo le Itiuera uL-pkw w divid.-d an ^c ■ ltoy.pwT.Hffl Cl.dll.0 h ■- } -;cc ltfalwl l^c ; - g 4 ‘jg” ' l‘ - .1 •trerned i:.d.; v Sm 'kw tWl-UW follow. pure, aird the bMdtfa .of the li- •v*t«m wM H. Jfi.iHtvu.oAcA, ^ »«i4 nr att *w4 D«*i«rs. l ook at !•*$ Ilrlglil Mile. II Jiv rtoely is an absent one mefl tionen with commendation, I is forthwith ntanofTBrni esponded^ talcntai" y**n say ; an is, ‘Oh, yc.«, a man of fine talents, but he has no control over liis paxpiohft.’ ’Mv. U —\ K u lJian ef excellent ‘But/ is answered, ‘I don’t like som* of Iti h praciicos 9 ‘Mr. C—— i.-^ a kiiid fat hep and husband’ ‘But if all. I have he^rd be trqe, he is not ovcr-mico in regard to liis word/ And, ton ehancts fo one, il the dation is not forgotten, while the dis¬ paraging declarations find a prominent jfliice in the memories ot all who heard them, and color tbeit estimation of A-, 1>-and C-. ‘ ^ It is remarked by Swcdcnborjg, that whenever the angels c-otiio to any one, they They explore him in search of good. see not his evil, but his' good qualities, and, attaching themselves to those, excite them into useful activities Ware they to see only the mill’s evils, they would recede from him, loi* they could not cmjoin themselves tw these ; and thus mao would be left unaided, to bo borne down by the powers of evil, il. then, we would help our fellow man to rise above wbat is false and evil in bis cliarac<er, let us turn our Unit8 “'«•**«jrfc» ai,d stea.lily m lus > 9* upon good qu dities. We shall then aiJ him in the upward movement, and give ej (ernai r ow ,. r t0 the good lie really * r»os- 8e *'«P 0 - 4« . d . » oW * *>f wa y blustra tion. 4- young mi;n named Wcstfiild wyj» the subject of conversation 'berfreen three or four persoos. One of these, a Mr. Hartman, hid met Westfield only recently. character Ttio first impression fi»n|jw , of hid wag quite favorable, And he expresoo . himself accordingly Jo his suijui.-e end pain, one of the eh in pap y Westfield u milled— his ‘Yes, is clever enough in way, but—” And/ho shrugged his shoulders, und looked a world of niy»!i>-y. ‘No force of character/- stiff another •I liave nevi r likedthe way lu* ticat ed Mr. -Greco,'said a third. ‘It shows to my mind a dufUct of principle. The f l 0 .«|.p.«,w ""* J I t ......!*?, «.y aifatust huu for the wuild, but— And he shrugged his sliouldcrs All, bow much wrong lias been done to character mnj ! worldly prosjiSfe*.* 1/y a a ogle *hri;g From no tip present, came even the smallest word in favor ot the young man N’o one ,|,Uh spoke i“„ of the diaad van l„d unppM r-rr'f: virtue Of t m JBaiiy r.*r*« ho possessed. * rt No "»• looked at the brighter qualities of liis mind. nature! And why ? l’oor, weak, human Quick to mark evils m,d defects, but. slow to acknowledge what is good inf t ie neighbor I’rouc •:• Pjai>e «•«s* at the ahiane of another a merit. llow low att thou fallen I A few evenings afbr the little coo ver*#tiQti wo have nventibnod, Mr. Hartni n wa» thrown in company with Westfield. Tbe litter reuibmboriiig his first i iterviow with this gentleman, whose p sition in society was one of standing aud influence, met (mu again with a lively glow of satisfaction, which showed itsclt iu cuuntenanco and man-' nor. But tho lew disparaging words spoken against .he young Mr? man, had poisoned the mind of Hartman. !m d, instead of meeting him with the trank cordiality 7 " i expected ’ ha , iu wit IT,* u Duappmutcdland ,tU-„ mortified l\v«.fi,li ^ CM field turned from th,j man toward whom warm feelings and hopeful thought* «?,* which he rr had promised r. hiunseif both pleasure and profit. 1 1 hat hope bla-tedU exclaimed Hie T. The,e Z'- existed, I at .. tins „ time, an • , w . COttantcrista in the young mans affairs He was a clerk, on a very moderate sal ary. His own want* were lew. and ‘l' 68 ? b i* f * Ury !7klTff . J n ° uld have fp > vonm/1 l ' ur 0‘ked fo him a* their on !?. his ability and, to •uMain much all, lus was beyond , to anxiety and deep discouragement he »onnd hnn8 *| , tall,n ? int0 U's offsneo toward Mr. Green, which lnd been al luded to as involving something.wrong or* bis part, was nothing more nor leas ,ban ^vu.g h.s servree for ti.at of an - b * I r sal.trj “ a ,?! * Jr** th ng El which ^Tt the .*'t former v ** ,ce positively refused to do. hts H k boy h EUJ lu>od eCn up. Wi and. lf I somehow -'\ Grcpn or other, f [ om Mr. Green imagined that he possessed cer tain claims to his continued service. and wbon t,1<? <:!Ct ot having W» «*»«•»«!'». pr, .. «l..r» imj're>sion that fie was badly used iu u* rnaMer. He did n t mean to in jure the young man, but he had been product^ unkind f^lin^! 0 and^'h “.e found relief in word*. Selfishness pre veiHftd bin) from seeing, a- ha ought. ,h.bri,ht siJc of Wo-ttclJ's ct«M ler, .oJ M k. iojered bin, by Ihrowiog * shedow on bis good name ‘That hope blastedf repented tbe Aud y guu|jpa * ^S btr a. cheuahed w m } . bow*, ^he , e|p»t:oa«f wfe.ch had cd MflHMpilffy.r A i*W words moy will pu of comM|pKr$MtV n»4 Im just Q large JBntjsct *»ith the fstxtc. for {)»« erf’Ctiou qt.certain vuldie. to be com men cr I i»■•>»» . ^b.t^h™ 1 , Quietly iu T i<,emi ii rr;? ■ Her t whoso salary world be- double ;e was now leveiyitig ; and it sax «s purpose to see lmn immediately, him*elf,.npd gn^eavor, 1 1 possible, t ^r < tu ^ tbc sl,Ua t ,on - He had called »«. 118 **«» du '-'"g day, -bui a " c< J. ijitn. .liic manner which Mr. Hartman mpthi, advance^ 1 ! e cveiriag. sntisiiud. him that to as K M “*® situation .d^inuch desired, ^9?^ Westfield V? alto|ether vaiu. of was ift a young man integ¬ rity, competent business matters, and industrious. Ho hud liis faults aud his wcakuesnes, as wo all have ; but these were f^eaHy overbalanced b,y his virtues. Yet was lie not above temp¬ tation. Who is ? Who has not some easily besetting sin ? \ Who c*n^ eay that ho ma y not fall ? t Westfield To Mr. llartman, as a privatc^clerk. wouhl have be«n invaluable, lie was just the kind of man he was in search of. Moreover, he was think ing ol him for this vary position of p/i vato clerjt, when f.he p°s»(.ion of ill natuicd detraction etttsred ^his mind, and he turned his thoughts away Rom him. ' , • The more he brooded over his dis¬ appointment, arid pundered.the unhap¬ py Cf>*dition of hjs affairs,* the more deeply did the mind gf Westfield be tquie disturbed.^ bear these said, pQnnpt starting"lip froui.a e^air thoughts/ whieli lie in he had beeu sitting 4n gloomy despon ^'^yr fumbled an feelings, d ( in tha effort forth to escape the his went upon Street. It avas late in the evening — was*no purpose in the young kn*un a mind a* be walked, square offer '‘uuure^ witb liasty steps; and he was 'bo at returning, when, be was met by a U)an with whorl he had a s'ight ag quaintauco, and who seemed particular wed pleased to seo b'lii. ‘The very man 1 wae thinking about/ i9 :ild ^l- r ’ Lee- that was, his name.— Quite a .coincidence. Which way arc you going ?’ ‘Home/ replied Westfield, somewhat iudhjcrently, ‘la any particular hurry ?’ .‘No.’ ‘Como with me, then ? ‘Where are you going?' ‘iotlio t uioa House. There’s to he a raffle there, at ten o’clock, lor six gold watcln‘8 chance in each wstch only one do'lar I’ve got livp chances. TheV J ,ty s;tr y careif*ldo/^ Ues - Couie •i don’t 1VeBt aold. thing-that Ho «arrint3rTrrttk*PWu.M Mlf would diveit hia mind. Un der other ciicumstaiitef, this would have been no tempted*. So he went to the Union lUel. ventured a dollar, and mo-t unexpectedly became tho own er ol a gold watch. New thoughts and new feeling were st.ning in his mind, as he tout l-is way homeward that night, excited by home things seen and herd at the Union House, as by the ennd Iprtnne which had attended his List venture ol a small sum of money m the hope of gaiuing largely e 3 on the dcncait. The effect of this cold treatment of Westfield did not cone tho ohserva tiou of Mr. Hartman He saw that the young that lie man kept wa? aloof both from »urt the and trouble’', rest of the oowpany, and soon rstired. °° knt,vv J« a «8 Wes. field ?’. ^ . inquired of a genOcmaa, with whom, " m3 af, f rWard » »»• happened to bc ,n c «uvrrsauyn. . ‘Very well/ was the answer. ‘Has he good business capacity V -. Fcw men excel him ’ ‘Do J y 0 u know 'anyibiuLr ^ h otbis char t . ? P S > . On. , very . v . he**haa i e i motllcr • r aud^feteno , . . , as a support bim ?’ * ‘‘ No morc ,ban or 1 ba ve.’ *1 heard the tact of his leaving the employment of Mr. Green commented „ n in a way that left on my miud tu unlavoralle impreis.od of the .young «*«•/ ‘^ me P 30 P le "U always mo're ready to suppose »\vil than good of another.' •! am in search of a competent young man as a. private elerk, and had thought of Westfield ; but th«e marks caused mo to decide against ** him.’ ~ - -In my opinion/said the gentleman with whom .Mr. Hkrtman was eon vers ing. fiodiog ‘yon will search . good while bo fore any one so wfell suited to vmir purpose, in every respect, as young \Vcslfield/ | him. ■**?* *F eak earnestly, * in Kgtrd to . ‘1 do, and because I know him well.’ A very difRrent impression of the young n.au was now entertained by Mr U,m.. that light It « he tm .k..„ homeward, o'clock On as roue passing on bis way the Union 1 loose, and just at the moment when Woattie.d caRT.? fr^m XTyXe talking Hartman loud and boistroosly. Mr. leaned from the carriage *», .Ifnictcd b, th«r ,ovoet. wd I.U «,« r«ed. for . dome.,, on IV,,,. The lore w.. f.n.,1,.,. bn. h. i’ailed (o get a right of hi. lace. Tb. carriage swept by, aud tbe form paas.-d from and his tried vision ; make but be still its identity. thought ot u, to out Not many b ‘are of tranquil sleep had Westfield that night. As he lay awako through tbe Sliest watch**, tcmptition In jungle hour away in had lippelfsss ruin.— a he become the posse-Starr, of a gold watch, which could C.l which-, sily^ to' converted Ipjy valnatioD, into money, and tho at a of fifty dollars—equal tyoujd bring months sqm to been acffjjir salary. 4HQKj. Jlow ea«ily .^ad-tliis ttel ! > to ruffle was To gamble. this objection Anlferi, for he easily silenced j at religious r lairs lie had often seen K°? ds di 9 pos? i of by , offl atlh and n had hunsedf more than once c,,anca A , 7 ,her rafii ‘' *<" i* 1 .JiSiJ 1 1 !? ^ , 7^ SgS^I”! P ^ Jn '° ,0Unced n .’* nd \v fi 14 nrged i i by tUo.bopo , of I new successes, , resolved lobe present and a °n ! .! > ! ^ m UC ‘ lhc^ following f ,, . found „• the morning joung man in a more sober thoughtful mood, lie did not show his watch to Cr ,he ‘‘f 1 hin/ 4 oJ , en f ° asked I ^ had 1 been sp late on tli# ni ° rhi kf f he evadt ’ d th<J iion ’ mic 1 l.il On 1 [] mr ' \ U (l.n •„ in wbich , • , he , was iewc/^nd cn p , wai^h. '4*r ^‘answered a th°e t ^ i certain meaning in -his countenance That the young man did not like. *1; Will tid I v ! sIxTv V donlw’- i • v- " ‘1 said‘the ‘I’li buy it at fifty/ jewel* ler \V. J. ffiTt IL\\us<S£l i’ U , l y0Ur8 -„ % r.pcc“d TT 1 «. him ot having obtained it through some improper means. The inmey was ^aid over at once, and thrusting the pnoountered Mr. Ilartma”, who was ^ntpring. lie dropped his eyes to the ground, while a crimson flush over spread his face. estfield/ ‘Ah, Mr VS Hid Mr. Hail yo"u".’ morning?' Will y?u caU at RU1 my“office m thii ‘If you wish me to do so/ replied the J'Qung fusio! man, mind struggling to cover the con of into which the sudden encounter, under tho circumstances, had thrown him.. ‘L do. Call at.elevan o’olock-I wish to sac you particularly/ l :vr hJIru ^r r urlnS r ^ whom well known. him^ at his counter. ‘What young man V inquired 4 ^ Mr. ' Hartman .‘The young man to whom l saw yog J sneaking the door/ ’ at ‘lcs. His name is WeatfieM ; and a very excellent anything V oun* in an he is ‘' Do you know about*him V . ‘1 know that he has just adid me a watch lor fifty dollars, which I sold for seventy dive, yesterday, to a man who to'd tpe ho was going to rafte it/ t The jeweller did not sav this It came came in in his ins thoughts inougiits to to say say it it. But iiut he ne ^ ^ Cr “ UC / “° r °. y 1 pbed to' ‘Nothing ° at all. lie " is a strange; 8 / ‘ oe IU/ that first impression impid^c to produce an unfavorable in regard to a stranger iiflen obeyed, the life ot Westfield would have becu blasted. The evening that followed, instead of finding him at home, rej -icing with his pother andristprs over tho honcful fuv ture, dangerous would have seen him again in the H g 7nTn„t!rTn company P 7^ of unscrupulous ,t !. ,’i i *, t ,|i,J t a' i? |? ^ \’ A H “" ikhc sequenc s that might hava followed.had irot »bettor way opened to lnai erring iua^ge*bew^lde^rm^nt^be C wa« W unab)e ilfoughL of the injustice Whiafa (be young man had suffered at the hands o| Uiose who should Uvi seen his good qualities, instead iu, therortrayaf of seeking biid for, and delighting oJ oue« in' And he thought, Jals/ too, of the actaaf jury this juogmeut had come near infltcting upon a most worthy, capable and honest person. Hq. did not-know all. The reader can penetrate more dvbnly below the surface, and discing see how .few'carelessly utWed, Jh. words proved hidden rocks, bei^g! on loT which hopes of a fellow thU life and tho next, were near being g wrecked. . | hc history look U ooe-fttil of instruction It is but to at the bright side of character—to search fdf good ^ in others, .^ instead ol evil, -* A ----t gentleman *—^-77 admiring - ‘ was a yonng ladv’s hair the other evening ahd said > ‘ Miss D-, please give me one little curl—just one, won't yon -Cooiau-t thick ol it, Mr.- ; oouldiVt think of it for a moment/’ replied yo.'ng rnefife lady briskly. apiece." -Tboee curls C o« shilling, “ matc ^ ,h “ l ^r'du' * re ductton Fn' of f^ wages 8 '''"" !t would 2d be “ i 4 c *** .- adJ re« 3 ‘- d tb ? ore, “ a ” L"f J*™ 10 “f “• ,L "‘ ,^ f " , re ”f I .. *t i ? f 0 *. ICg “‘ le ”, tb nii t . get now, *“ “*.1 m P.'.P'.S >bnn. Utr “*<> c ®“* 5 » c»P* It is much better to decide a differ eoce between .enemies than friends; one of our friends will certainly become an enemy, and one cf our on* a friend cards duriug Divine .service. » The accoupt is given in the y]ngli-b •J^mrnal. A serg'eant comntau Jed Hie gofdiers.at tjre church, and. when thp parson read the prayers he took his text. Those who had a Bible took it but the soldier had neither Bible „or common pra\ er book, but pulling 0l * a p;ick of car , Js iie spreac] t l,em out then'atjanother. ore llim jj,, fi, st ]wM at 0l)e an d The sergeant of tiro command saw him ami said : “Richard, put up the c^rffs, this is no place for tliem.” * *• \yficn Never mind that," said Richard. * the service-wa*pver the pon stable took Richard Ma*ir, prisoner and car r ied him before the «< What , have you brought this soldier i, for y v " ere **For playing cards in pliurcji.’! '• Well, soldier, V what have yog T cot te sny f ur yPUrgel r , “Much, fir, I hope.’* ' ' - “Very good, if not I will pun ; sb you „, 0r e than ever a man wag punished.” about “iH" sty wce^j >T" the f J march 1 have on ; hav e ‘nothing^ut"^pack Sv ftdB. and th « JP an, to 7 satisfy °* ! U V nitent.ons.^ your. lor^p with j hen s]»reai}ing t,»e pardf* bpforp the ,, that there is but one Hod. “When I sec tho dupe, it remind? “l ,h8 f-'-her and Kon. trinity of * persons. ' " ef r r ;, um ” M s mo m * ! e ^vu.grli^thwr E k d Jobn preached , : " ;f ® "” - : , i 8PC 10 vc > ,t; rennn 8 5 U r»= - £ “ . s . " ll<,n t I sp e the , six, it reminds me „ dd J s t,le L,J,d •n-'i" heaven 'i'WUT hoi.. Go^relted •. • i 1QC that on , t h e '' BeVenl *| l j a y j^ 1 ‘be great work He had made hallowed it. , ^"ere^aved ) 8 f° l^e ^t'' 1 eight, ^, erS it reminds n 7 V * ^Sd^NoaTan. W1 e > h. 10 thiec ”* I so. s and , t .. her • . wives, ; of l, ! e e ." JZ C0J ' ma ndme«.» V™' “ 8 which God -4 , 7\ Vlun 1 ou *** r a * ^ ^ - . T , Iv,D * ° l ......... W ‘lvv, l J 0U A "V gh,y ‘ W hen p n . l see the queen, .. it reminds . Queen of Sheba, who visited Solomon, lor she was a. wise a weman 88 jlu™,*,* U e,l 8a * V\ ‘ d ai th V ° , M r a J’,or, ‘.>u , , have . > • de ^ rer, P tio n « f ^ 111,6 0ttrds . «d P h 1 ,i 1 .«ti K •»»«•, » »«d -1 • m Mayor. , f ,? fr ,afc *’ >. t00 f‘T® »J’P® y««r *;««or «°t a be description augry. ^ WJ ,)0f * sa,d the Mayor, if you do a not term n e to bo the Knavo.” “Well," said the soldier, “the groat ff {?'“°! br ® U 8 ht n, « ,icr 0< °' 5? tb ® C0 “ SU * f d kr> °< ld , M M * 0 T ,“- U '? ay ° r ’ lf hc J , s be fi reaU ' 8t kn - v ®> b » t 1 r l , )> ^Jbe uWhe„' fo^je/wJSt { lounlthenJKr'of • lh<^ ^ cards )n ap numU ,ck 1 find wikTia Aflv-twc To 1 of 2 7, ‘ n . f je vear ar ' " V fil ’ d tb cr ° l ' r0 twelve^ , . picture . . « rd » » - B * P/~b. . representing the oum ber of months in a year. “And on cofruting the tricks, I find thirteen—the number of weeks in a know about a pack'of cards.’’' ' ‘ ------____i .Household Tralnlngr. ’‘1 raining girls for household duties, ought to he considered as. necessary 6s fraction in writing and arithmetic, if,a q uite ‘“ universal. We ve in dur bou^os more than half of our existence, houachold surroundings which affect Crore i^gely tit • happiness or misery of domestic life. Il tbfc wife kuowa how to ‘keep house.’ if she un derations bow to -set table/if she learned how things ought to be cookod, how beds should be made, how carpets should be swept, F how furniture should be-dusted. how the clothes should be repaired and turned aud altered, renovated ; rf she knows Sow purchkes can be made to.th e bdkadvantage, *,d uoderstamfs the faying rn of provisions, lowest; how to make them go farthest »od last if she appreciates the andThe impor ot-aystem, order, tidint-,.* tjuict management o’ children anditcrv ants, then ane knows how to make »lit tie heaven of home, bow to keep her husband irom the club bouse, the gam *. .i»StUWc, mi ihe win, cap. Sud, tywji bilrty, -«rtf busineas be trained te social eifi ck-ol-y to succesa, and U fcJ d usefulness in what*vof ^ i 0 ^tol^ tha^ n^one girl io , co in our targe towns and cities inta married fife who has learned to h.ko , w of bred, to l P orch.« M, .Hi . puictieg, .S ,o B.k. sweep o»«X«. c.rpd, or nnd 6. her Ho , muc6 lbo things bears upon the thrift, tbe com fort of families may bo conjectured, but not calculated by figures, would be ul imuae^fintbie attaching advautaga -to make a oeginuing by a krtchta to ov er/ girls' *chool ia, the nation, anJ NO, 17, auvantago, xjtli the of a large. * saving oi-anqmy, an ’^«reoso of com add higher health '^every family *0 l "P **"{;• \ ' >• ■ ^ e think that hpys aHo ahoul i La tYain " d for hpnsehftld duties. $ „ the haps m precisely the fc!,me Way, a^ Yp same extent us girls, but snffic^" t0 mako wiss *dwst?rs and h*\ V~„ 1 ors of their wives No uinn who iu ww * undertp,Q> tq pupate three'fiqmfqrtabfe family * meals a day, or, tq dq a washing, or mend to and sareep make and clothing, dipt' * hquse, or fas any nde- '* T’atb conception of the fare qnd T-Lrq. Inboj; these household duties in vpive. providing f° r ®> husbands help are too often careless in mands ^eir exacting 'afjij, ip. their dp. all,‘underestimate »P on yivee, tho vgliie worst of trained <ff her sot, work vices. sufficiently If boys wore 'fo Jiopsp: , <>e, man would to appreciate its that va|-' lie no ever say eye? ‘supported his wi% ? If they bad hel P®^ t0 ‘ tcn 4 th® baby/ hu%U^£. ' wou,d g e ld o m neglect the mother ot' U TISE ^hjk inIaN TSM>ubi.k». b. The news from the Ark^ns^s war ig - -bout the same, and sh*ws the fruits of Uad.cal misvpTp and $e utter d.srega^ 0 f tho conte^aots, who af:e both Rada.-' bitch scoops tr, burning tn enlightened, civili^'» country arc a shame, and bad one of them beep a ^liitf m&yjif 13 pftl '» waB ^>"8 t0 rcd ^«fl bjmsplf, H mm ' ,J that ,f ( ko put °*f? him in oflicc, but fm-t he wag , in bad opmpahy, and didn’t got tte -irstrirfi^ office like an honest man should); wo ls P^ cc ® the . case, and settled the thing; l ong ag0 Rut as it is, Grant don’f caro muob, and, as ho has an eve to ' ru, ^ e P',C»pccts, lie takes advantage of-*' to l.ulp, cut a t^rd term pn stick. lie fcees the drift of the Itad^ ca j party and is switching off. . foliowine Rr o >A the dlspatgliqs " wo extract the " ’• • Arkansas A spec.a dated d.sptch May f the ra-n 2nd T LiUlo says „ RoqI ha) , three of Baxter s troop* were killed m* >>„ tUe Sld °. °J V! iA-deral "'“V ' army, ^«<l|l|iy“7 i n?CTff4ft . arrjiouijt • ces editorially that war is opened an^ extend throughout the State >y nle 8? the } recent takes ppee^y aet.on i ff th ® Sheriff Mr. Vaugjin ^war* rested yesterday by King W hR^ . ««' d *'"P™ d - Th« city ,s getting nt rather overy unsafe night with IWji.gro eithoi bh«t guns M t>jt Vfoh. King W hite s proclamatipn of martial nt J ^ e FW MWty ffl. published. I ba jb^dernl trppps bw t still fcelwocn the contestants. Qcnera^y Fagan, formerly a Confederate netal, liMl assumed command of th* °.° ^^“ghout the State f ° raU f:“ l| 1'° from * \\ ashington. if? ^ru Iho 6 ^ exchango r ' of S^ro'airWle^T^f A^ “pSK UP ° n ' U ; IJ ^7 ttoT the Democrat dfh from savlf Judies‘SeaS lle en the £ iniUnt f Judges fteajjc and anu Ut nnett, nne of ot the the Shk W preme Court, were arrested last n,*ht on tho arj-iva, by the Memphis tfai? at by,tlaptain the Argtfn'a, opposite Little Buck, qV Williams, aotiug the under der of Governor Baxter, Judge* 2Pfaa ■ meu entorpd tho car andKcnncS vRh cooked' rp V olvera and Scarie were forcibly taken from tin, trajn, and up Little Hock to day. Judge Stephen-. «° n ‘ also b ! Lbc Court - wa# 00 * the t/am, but it | seems his presence was *r ot l 11 ’ 0 .^ 0 / e4se -i w if-?’ ba ^; ocon arrested. . The affair created great excitement in Brooks'camp, and sen °» s tro oblc » 9 apprehended unless Col. ^ r,8e interferes . for the rebate of thp ^ ud 3°V . T ~ LknotH-oP I Vh*> I h« 1 He avs. ny^ ° , l S r m ^ri 0n ^\Y^ g * G ^^l '•* or ® bo ter * At *1 Wngost day has aov* f lujf’ ? h ‘' 8borto(,t .* c J cin ; At Stockbolfp, tW thg longdst has eighteen T “J Vh 0 nineteo^’ "?: *2? aid f 1° c'' 01 B ,, PS a a At^n’lVr « ‘ [ !VC i ‘° lol . r !' ft Inland, d Ui ? Ug«at oteXi" hoi^ 'iK U " r wwornuB, , . *n ivorway, tne p/.y 1 i»ats ; fro m ‘j 1 ® tw<nty-hrEt ai May.fo the aec- . , vR T .-Sg. ' ^ ^a. '•i’ y : v. .y i : ■ J'^ V’ 3r^ n P L* t7 *1” rtron ?’ lfl f n *' 9 9 . d *’ tt cotiw at|d A _ a U liti . f, 1 - . of.hewrt for aH- the ^ anima!l *!?t“ be?I jP rC P ar,n g *®' g»*bdr her V S?*” -"T" I " !r 1 1 '' n‘“5 ’'.Tl i,n joo.ercpt ^ n x ly old roo.Wr. , Nf ' . S-me peonlp think happiness is in a' ball-roam or a theatre, some think it is in Europe, and some in heaven. - But those'who caoiTnt find true happiness at home, are not likely to find it wher*. '