The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, December 23, 1869, Image 1

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poiltl \m fnn- » vliy Tn h SW T In UAVES. t ' ro P ridor 1 $2 50! ■v. one year , ! s()i By .. l OQ three tuouth* Job Wo«’ k f .i„b Print in? executed in B " cacr .otbe sut passed in fur neatne-*. ■tern Georgia- _ WTy”7v\!i DIIiKCTOUY. A ® , tr il -r X(il. |V| :rv. nencrai C<»m ■ ‘' 1 v„ 07 Bay Street (ovcrWil ’J »■/',. : Bj ,! :[- «mM «s4 fi.rrauln>g a v-i Ninth, v. V , :. ( TNA'I>:tiHAM. g o:ers and shin Drayton Streets, ba- B.i. - ■•mi tIOHSJoX wholesale crccers and ■ ".„ lW ,»m«ri;amovdandl>«y Ga. Biti'.TK Vo (1 Whitaker Street, Savannah d .ora, Wind*, moulder- H tc oils t'nttv. and alt painters and Botcrial Miked paints of all color* and ■ v t. Cotton factors andjwm- R Merchants. H k|S OX &CO . cotfon factors ond com ■ ini-rcliants. 33 Hay Street Savannah. Ga, ■vMsH-tRT. wholesale and retail dealer in ■ / l.lieds mouldings newri posts, ■l .Mr ol Hay Street, foot of Gurnard, Sa- _ 1, yen . wholesale grocers. 20l & 202 U'.af n( Barnard, Savannah flu ■ Florida and Alabama of tli# powder. ■si r I (I;, wholesale rlealeis in groceries ■. i.j.jimis, tobacco's and segars, 145 and Hah, Ca Btnic lirr.h & CO, wholesale grocers, Savannah. Ga. BI'INMAiVnV it CO., cotton factors and commission merchants, Bay Street, r,a. Agents for Bradley's super phos- Bapein::. rone and iron ties always ■ i iiMial lacilitiesextended to customers^ Medical card. IFARRAR & JONES ■ associated themselves together Bn-t!' e of Mkihcive. tender their pro- y*r to the eii i/.-os of Bainbridge ijft, Office upstairs over K. If. nrith & Dr .lories can be he:nd at night at the *i >t ttrof.-sshemliy engaged; and Ur. B • !’"iec i.i snot well street, opposite ’li in ■tli. IBS9. 4G-ly. ■ v I Y.v CO., DEALER IN CLOTH ■Furnishing Goods for men wear, Staple ■ li ini—is and Saddlery, Water street Georgia. J%nej 10 ■* O. W. HINES f ALLEN & HINES, ■OUNKYS AT LAW -—axi> Bcitors in equity Bainbridge, Georgia their prompt attention to all bnsine B their cue in the following coimtie Town. Bainbridge. 'Colquitt, Blakely. Newton. Camilla. Tbomasvitle in tbe Supreme Oonvts of Bnitc | States 0 »m t for the Southern Office upstairs over .T P. . Confectionery. [A\.B49 ts. Pi. TV A. Russell, OG. Gurley. ■iL, GURLEY & BUSSELL, W K N EVS AT L A W, ANB ■ tors in &4\\i t#. <u tire Court House.) Georgia MORGAN, bavin" perm ft- A iii the city of IViin Jftv- services tußHr respecttully solicits a share at his residence ou B^ugton ■.March 11, 1869. 461 y ■PI(OWUL^g ■cuts torn aided to all Newspapers, charged on Puhlisherr.’ prices. >ew|isa|ier kept on tile. B» as to Cost of Advertising furnished. ■"^, ,v e careful attention. Mail ansi, eved promptly. L ' s , t * of Newspapers for sale s pit paed f, )r Customers. Whitten and Notices secured. V ‘himness Men especially solicited. ■P«Roi^y H, 1" Libel for Divorce. 1 Bin'''-" 10 conr * that the defendant ’''''‘halt of the State, and that no li ad upon herin terms of the law; det. n.lant be served by publica- H plaintiff have until next term to ■ • J• M. Clark, J. S. C., S. W C fiopi the minutes. G. A, Padrick, Clerk. ■'-rißCArru Couktt. ■ Mommy in Jr.nuaiv next. 1 will apply H o °, Urt ut Ordinary of said County for ,'T ‘amis belonging to the estate of »*‘cher deed. Littleton Rklchkr, Adm’r sale Ks before the Court House door to ■ tindei an older from the court of countv on the first Tuesday i» ■tjae real estate belonging to the Termß ■ Ol **\e „ . . a. w 5, I" 0 ' 110 ''"* , „ni »pp‘r ■ Moinj, tv in March next, • . count). Court ot Ordinary ‘A *» t |oC of WPisiiimsion from the adro ■ u " S2--td VOL. IV. YM. SLOAN. J w ftojU( A. M. SLOAN & CO.. COTTON FACTOR and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Claghorn & Cnnningham’s Range. BAY T BEET Savannah, G eorgia. Bagging and Rope or Iron Ties advanced on crops Liberal cash advances made on cbnsignments sot sale in Savannah or on shipments to reliable cor respondents in Liverpool, New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore wpt t 20 6m. GEORGIA-Deoalnv ConntT. / \N the first Monday in January next, I will \ / apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county fer leave to eell all the lands belonging to the es tate of John 0. Buckley, Minor, late of said county deceased. J nov 25, 30d. I K. UTLE, Guardian NOTICE. GEORGlA—Decatur County ON the first Monday in March next, I nill apply to the court of Ordinary of Said county, for letters of dismission from the administration of the estate of John F. Malone deceased. ov 25 80d IDA , MALONE, Adm'x, Notice. FORTY days after date we will apply to the Hon. Court of Ordinary in Decatur couuty, for leave o sell certain lands belonging to the estote of S. Davis Tonge, late of said county, deceased. Wm. G. D Tonge, I . . , F. L. ii •IT f Admr 8 Oct. 28, IBGB. 27-6 w Postponed Mortgage Skeriff Sale ILL be sold before the Court Honse door in " v the city of Bainbridge on the first l uesday in January next, between the usual hoars of sale: the following propelty to wit. Tots of land, limnheis 211 and 218 in the 21st District of said county. Levied on as the proper y of Bennett I. Widden, to satisfy one execution in t favor of J. R. Ferguson agains; Bennett I. Wid» den. Property pointed out by Plaintiff's attorney, H. B. WU OH, besufl. nov 4-2 m 5S]!»JiI r jrxX9S Compound Unction. For Bools, Shoes, NXA.n.MKSIIIi 9 The public have long wanted a preparation for oiling Boots, Shoes, Harness and Leather which would not prevent a snonothe, brilliant polish bj blacking immediately afterwards, and not destroy tiie strength and fibres of of the lesthet. This wonderful compound supplies that want in every respect. It contains several ingredients, each of which venders Boots. Shoes; Harness nnd Leather pliant, soft, fiexible. lively, strong and durable. The inventor, after a long experience and an infinitude of experiments, lias discovered that, by com,tonnding these saveiftl ingredients, the Boots, Shoes, Harness or Leather that it iswpplled to will also immediately admit of a fine, bright coat or p ltsh by blacking. Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Invented and sold by w. T. ’Smith only. *1 his Unction rs pet tip in various sifce cans atid Sold In almost every city in the United States at the rates of $1 50 per qua*t. All orders by mail promptly attended ttov4 3m GEORGI A—DF.CAtCR County. ON the (list Monday in January next, 1 will ap ply to the Hon Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, for leave to-gel 1 hits of land Nos. 60 and 61 in the 11 th district of Mitchell "county, D. R. BUTL It. Gsardiftb for J. C. Ruckles. Dec. 9. 1860, 33-. it GEORGlA—Deuatcr Count?. MRS. AtlAtf CORDED has applied tot exemp tion and Retting apart and valuation of home stead and 1 will pass upon the same the 10th Dec., at toy office in Baiubridge. JOEL JOHNON , Ordinary. Dec 9, 1869 .33.2 GEORGlA—Decatur County. ON the first Monday in January next, I will ap ply to the Honorable Court -of 'Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell the lands belonging to Josiah Harrell, a minor, being the North half of and, No. 47, in the 15th district. „ „ J- D. WOOTEN. Guardian. Dec 9, 1869 33-lm City Marshal’s Sale. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the City of Cambridge on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property to wtto One house and lot in thecity of Bainbridge where Mr. Hyatt now resides. Levied on as the property of J. A. Proflit & Bro. to satisfy one tax fi fa issued by B. C. Scott, Clerk aud Treasurer, against J. A. Proffit & Bro. Also at the same time and place, one lot or other property in the city of Bainbridge. Levied on as the property of D. P Lock to satisfy a tax fi fa is sued bv B. C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer, against D. P. Lock. Also at tbe same time and place, one house and lot in the city of Bainbridge where the proprietor now resides. Levied ou as the propei ty of M. Hahn to satisfy one tax fi fa issued by B. C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer, against M. Hahn. Also at same time and place, one new livery stable and premises on West street, house and lot known as tbe Frank Powell place. Levied on as the property of Moses Singleton to satisfy one tax fi fa issued by B. C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer, against Moses Singleton. Also at the same time and plare, one house and lot in thecity of Baiobiidge known as the Fife pro perty, levied ou as tbe pioperty ofS. Fife, to satisfy one tax fi. fa. issued by B C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer against S. Fife. Also at the same time and place one house in the city of Bainbridge where the proprietor now re sides. Levied on as the property of M. Hahn to sat isfy me tax fi fa issued by B. C. fccott Clerk find Treasurer against M. Hahn. Also at the same time and place one bouse and lot in the city of Bainbridge where the proprietor now resides. Levied on as the property of T. Maun to satisfy One tax si s». issued by B C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer againßt T. Man*. Also at same time and place oae lot or other property in the city of Baiob.idge. Levied on as the property of D. P. Lock, to satisfy one tax 11. fa. issued by B* C. Scott, Clerk and Treasurer against D. P. Lock. Also at the came time and place one lot or other property in the city of Raiabridge. Levied • on as tbe property ot John Sanborn, to satisfy one tax fi fa. issued by B. C. Scott. Clerk and Treasurer against John Sanborn. Also at the same time nod place ou new live ry stable on West street in the city ol Bainbridge. Levied on as the property of M. Singleton to satis fy one tax fi fa. issued by B. C. Scott Clerk and Treasurer against IC. Singleton. Also Wt •the same a»C ptaesowe haws, mm* 101 1” Hahn to satisfy oas tax Atm Issued property clerk sud Treasurer against M Hshn- p. OOLLTEB, Msrsh*^ Partloular ly to tHe Interests or Southern and Southwestern Georgia’ T. 1 miviiii & DL FLOtTR OMfi barrels superfine, .extra and FAMILY FLOUR, just received and for sale at the lowest market priee by HUNNEWELL & CO. J> CON, OH fIOO BACON, shoulder and sides In atv}VV/v fine order, just received and for sale now by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. BUtter. A FEW KEGS OF GOLDEN BUTTER, sweet and good, just received and for sale by T. B HUNNEWELL & CO. MACKEREL. Barrels of mackerel and kits, of th* season catching, just received and for sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. BABES A FEW FOUR-WHEEL INFANTS CARRIAGES, good quality, those in want please call. For sale by T. B HUNNEWELL & CO. BGGING. 2 AH A YARDS BAGGING, anchor and other tvvV brands. For sale by * T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO, STAPLE GOOD YARDS COTTON OSNABURGS o tWV the heaviest weight, just received and for sale by T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. 1 YARDS STRIPE OSNABURGS, differ- ItIVV ent makes. For sale bv T. B. HUNNEWELL & CO. DRESS GOODS. A FINE assortment of Black Alpaca’s, Mohair Lustres, Arm errs, printed and solid color De laines. and other kinds of Ore* Goods, received and tor sale by T. B. BUNNKWKIJ* A CO. SHAWLS, NUBIES. AC, AHAHDSOIfIt —ortarent °f vUtv BtMi color, wlno Merino Blackbnawii, r*_a - I«h»l» Wool Socks. *c. For WM. Scares. Wools- HUNNEWSLL * CO. .. | I,— attention of Planters and ooSsteting of every variety of which we offer at the Taken in tjed- or " --J (Ottos, Hides and otherprodaoe pareoased tom y, g, UUNKXWBIXS CO. Off ** "* . BAINBRIDGE, GA., THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 23, 1869. Mew Stock Wholesale and Retail |ERFUMERg THE subscribers respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their wel selected Slock, and solicit a continuance of the generous patronage heretofore extended to the old firm. They keep consta tlv on hand a complete stock of D PAINTL. GLASSWARE, MEDICINES, OILS s R PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, E U PAINT BRUSHES, N G RVARNIHES, i 8, CHEMICALS, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS PINE LIQUORS, W Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery Os every variety—Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, sun. wu, in pin scram. FIHING TAKLE OF ALL KINDS ; .t * aw rr a. m «n» m e: jsml BLANK BOOKS, FINE AND FANCY ENVELOPES, NOTE, LETTER CAP I ND BILL PAPER, Kerosene Lamps rjr VARIOUS STYLE?, KEROSENE OIL LAMP CHIMNEYS, *w4 ewjiothe: aflfi d* appcitaining to the feashvesS. The reputation of the house is a suflScient guar antee that all *it #rs entrusted to it will be filled to entire satisfaction. * ’• PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and accurately compounded at all hours day or night. CITY STABLEST, Bain bridge, Georgia. w. 1. awthi»?#r® IT tine Horses and Mnl s always on hand for Sale or Exchange. -4t Febraary I.lth, 1869. A. j, Millsr. C. P. Miller A. J. MILLER & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS 134 BROUGHTON STREET, 134 SAVANNAH. WALNUT BEDROOM SETS, IMITATION FRENCH SETS, PARLOR SKI’S, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS OF ALL GRADES, CHILDRN’S CARRIAGES, &c. JOBBING and REPAIRING SEATLT DOXB AND WITH HATTRASS MAKING, Feathers, Upho3tring,&c. jly 22, ’69. 13- 601 - ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE. Georgia —Decatur County. AGREEABLY to an order from the court of odi narvof said county. I will sell on the first Tuesday in January next, the real es : ate belonging to Stephen W Belcher and ceased, to wit; The one half interest, undivided, in seven store houses and lots known as the Belcher property, situated in the city of Bainbvidge. Terms —one half cash the other half on twelve months time with interest from date, with mortgage on property pnrOhased for se curity. Littleton Belcher, admr. Alio at the same time and place I will sell the other one-half interest in said property and on the game terms, so that the purchaser will get a title to the w bole. A. P- Belohel. STOP THE RUNAWAY “if away from ms at t»II ver lake Plantation, on tbe sth intent after having a light with and severely ent ,; Moultrie Bradwell- I have her indentures until ihe afrWm a? the age of 21 yearn, lawfally executed £*: warn all persona ftom harbortng b«r an a reasonable reward tor her 4e, i r S^dWELL. a-j 2t l Dk. O, IMP- j POSTPONED SHERI Ft’S mALE. WILL be sold before the Court House between the usual hours of sa.le, on the first Tuesday in January next, the following property to wit; Lots of land Numbers 8, 88, 33. and seventy five acres on the South side of lot No. 48; also one hundred and aeven'v five aces on the North side of lot number seventy-thiee all in (he six t enth distiict. of Decatur eountv, to satisfy one li fa in favor of Cynthia Switt.. adm’x and John J., Bmkei adm'r against '.W. VV. Harrell. Property pointed out in fi fa. H B. WAUGH, Sihcrifl. Dec. 9. 18G7. 33 tds DECATUR MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S S LE S. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in the city of Bainbridge, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; One house and lot in the city o Bainbridge. the house wherein W. T. Parsons now resides, bounded North by premises of W. T. Cox. South bv stieet ruuning in front of premises of B C. Scott. East by street separating it from premises of said B C. cott, West by premises of T. J. Bruton, trustee for bis wife ; also that storehouse in Bainbridge, bounded on the West bv Broad street, North "by Water street, East by storehouse occupied by Noel Gainey & Cos., and South by Butts & Peabody’s drug store ; also on all that tract or parcel of land known as the Bennet S Brockett place where Ran dall Kinney now lives, and bounded as follows— on the North by the Albany stage load on the East and South by lands belonging to S. Davis Tonge’s estate, and on th.-West by" lands, owner not known, containing twenty five acres more or less, levied on as the property of B. S. Brockett; also that town lot bounded as follows—on the North and East by premises of Mrs. V T. Broom, on the South by Water street, and on the West by premises of A. P. Belcher, levied on as-the proper ty of Alexander Martin. All of said property lev ied on to satisfy one Superior Court fi. fa in favor of J. A. Zeigler, administrator estate wf S. W. Swain, against B. S. Brockett, Alexander Martin and T. J. Williams. Property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney. |gw dneesn ALSO. At the same time and place, one storehouse and lot in the city of Bainbiidge, bounded North by storehouse of Adam Hinds, South by vacant lot of Joint Harrell. East by West street and West by D. Bradwe.ll,6 lot, the said lot being 26J feet front and 105 feet deep; also one acre of land lyingin said town North of W. E' Rutherford’s stable, between Broad and West streets, and known as the slop lot; also all that vacant lot or parcel of land lying bet veen the said Broad and West streets, and North by tho above described one acre ot, bounded North by Calhoun street, East by Broad street and West by West street. Levied on as the property of M. W. Scott and W. W. Har rell,.to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa. in favor of J. A. Zeigler, adm’r of S. W. Swain, deceased, against M. W. Scott and W. W. Harrell. Proper ty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorneys, ALSO. At the same time and place the one-seventh un divided interest of Daniel Ingraham in ten acres of lot of land No. 250 in the 20th district of st*id county ; also his one seventh individual interest in lot of land No. 272 in the 20ih disti ict of said county of Decatur, known as the land assigned as dower to the widow of Win. Ingraham of said county, deceased. Levied on as the piopertyof Daniel iDgtaham, to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa in favor o Noel Gainey, against Daniel Ingra ham. Property pointed out bv Plaintiff’s Attorney. H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff’ "deuattr heriff sales. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the city of B -inbi idge. on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours ot sale, the following property to wit; All that part of number 105 in the 20th District of said county, owned by S. A. J. Cox. also lot num ber 138 in lhe2olh District and the South half of lot 102 and the North half of lot number 143 both in the 20th District of said county. Levied on as the propeity of S. A. J. Cox. to satisfy one Superior Court fi fa. in favor cf Patten. Lane Mer man &Cos , vs. E. A. Cox & Bio. Property point ed out by plaintiff's Attorney. Also At the same time and place ohe house, and lot in the city of Bainbridge Ga., bounded as folicws: On the north by premises of T J. Williams, on the East by premises occupied bv Mrs. Malone; on the South "by planters street and on the West by street runining in front of D. J. Dickinson. Levied on as the pr< perty of J. W. Kendrick, to satisfy one County Court fi fa. in favor of B. S. Brocket, Trus tee vs.' J. W. Kendrick, Leavy made and returned to me by M. Hahn Constable. FROSTI ONED MORTGAGE SHERIFF SALE. WILL be sold before the Court House door in the city of Bainluidge, on she first Tuesday in January next at tbe legal hours of sale, the fol lowing property to wit: Lots of bn 1 numbers 8. 9, 10, 30 and 31 lying in the 19th Diatrict ot Decatur county, excepting fifty one acres off of the South West corner of said lot No 31 Levied on as the property of W. W Har re] to siti-fy one mortgage fi. fa- in fcivor of R. E. Whisrham adm’r against W. \V. Harrell. Proper ty pointed out in mortgage. H. B. WAUGH Sheriff. GEORGlA— Decatur County. G. A. PADRICK. has applied to me for excemp tion. setting apart and valuation of Homestead and I will pass upon the same at my office, on Saturday December 18th 1869. JOEL JOHNSON. Ordinary. Dec. 9. 1869. 30~2t. DECATUR MORTGAGE SHERIFF’S SALES. WILL be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House door in the city of Bainbridge. within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit* Three fractional lots of land, numbers 426, 427, and 428, lying in the2.st district of said county, known as the W>n. Spear place, lying on thr Geor gia and Florida line, containing two hundred and sixty-six and onv-half acres more Or less, described and conveyed in a certaiu Indenture of Mortgage, dated January Ist, 1867. Levied on as the proper ty of John D. McAlilv. to satisfy one mortgage fi. fa. in favor of A. B Belcher, adm’r of the estate of W. L. Spear, deceased, against John D. JlcAlily. Property pointed out in said fi. fa. H. B. WAUGH, Sheriff. Land and Town Lots FOR SALE, The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered In Decatur. OFFER my Flint River farm for sale, at a great sacrifice. It cost me five thousand doll rs before the war; contains 150 acres of land, more or less, and seven or eight town lots on the south west buun daiy. Said land extend* from the city limits to ' Touge’s Factory, on the Flint river, a distance of one mile. About one hundred acres of open , land on the place—do Improvements. Aloo, nv i hundred dollars worth of seasoned / bisting of Weather Hoarding. Ceiling. Flooring / nov 18 3m Apply to M. IV- OCUI m I !GKOKG IA Dec. » a arid county Boa. Joel «nc.-n»pri»>i. mtttinte apart I,a- applied t« y ) and I •'III pars npon and vafnation of Homestead^ lt ,,l.,y. IW. I« JSfe. I the same-t my ££t, U U--X. . „ . / U CtorksTSuporiw Court, Ptettar Com j Dec. 9. IW. j From the New York Ledger. HOW SHE PAID HER DEBT. ‘Oh, Charloy, Charley, how could you do such a thing ? Lilias Way land’s round cheek was hl.tiiched to tin unwonted whiteness, as she stood before her brother in the close, cramp ed room which constituted her so e home. Charley V\ avland, a handsome, dissipa ted looking youih of two or three and twenty, with bold black eyes, and a men v mouth that seemed made only to smile, stood opposite her, looking half- repentant, half-defiant, as she spoke, 'Lily, I CouUl’nt help it. I tell yon I was bard up. A fellow must have money ; y«>n women don't know anything about the temptations and necessities of the world 1’ ‘But, Charley ’she faltered, ‘do you know how this sum -j world, as you phrase it, looks at the deed you have just committed? Oh, Charley,’and her voice grew low and item* nlous, ‘lt is forgery !’ ‘Nonsense, Li 11 1 It’s only borrowing a part of old Gleitctoss’ unused millions, to aid my needs. I wrote and asked him for cash, and he, the unmanly lout, relused. Well, what could be expect after lilts, but that I should help myself?' Lilias wrung her slender hands. ‘How dared you, Charley ? That a Way land should come to this !* she wuihd, ‘Dared !’ ha echoed recklessly ; ‘it was but a stroke of the pen, alter all ; and old Glencross would be a paltrier miser than l take him to be, if lie makes a fuss about a matter of five hundred dollars !’ ‘lt is the light and the justice of the tiling,’ cr»ed Lilias, almost frantically. ‘lf we could pay him it: any way ; but I have sold everything that remains of our former wealth. See 1’ and she looked around tin' miserable apartment, ‘see bow I live. night I sat up until midnight sewing, to have a little money to pay the rent. I have not a jewel left, nor a trinket 1’ ‘Oh, bother, Lill I If old Glencross cuts up rough, it is only taking a run across the water. I know lots of ship captains that would stow me away under their holds, almost any moonlight night.* Lilias looked despairingly at him. Was it. then, irn|o»Gblo to make hi in compre* lieud the nn r*l obliquity of the deed lie bad just committed ? ‘But I can’t stay fooling hero,’ observed the young man, with a toss of his black curls, ‘I must bo off about my business. Good-bye, Lill Give ns a kiss, my girl 1 Except that you’re uncommon fond of lec - turing a fellow, you’re wot a bud sister in the main.’ After be had gone, Lilias sal down to try and realize the new situation in which she and her brother were placed. All now depended upon tbe spirit in which Paulas Glencross should receive this new en croachment upon his purse and patience. Lily had never seen this distant relation, yet she had formed an opinion of him in her imuost mind, as we at! are apt to do of un seen persons whom we hear a great deal about; and whenever she thought of Mr. Glencross, the in:mage of a hook-nose old man, yellow skinned and cadaverous, on* gaged in sorting over piles of mortgages, or counting bags of gold, suggested itself to her mental eyp. ‘But lie must be human, at least,* thought Lily, in the agony of her distress. ‘lf Igo to himself, and tell him just what poor Charley's necessities were, and how good hearted he really is, in spite of all his faults and thoughtlessness—ii I say frankly to him that I have no money nor jewels to reimburse, him, hut that 1 will stay and work in the kitchen, until I have discharge ed toe horrible debt, surely, 0 surely he cannot have the heart to refuse* 1 Can do a great many things. I can sew and em broider, and I could make good bread and biscuit, and poor mamma always said I was a good housekeeper, and if Mr. Glen cross is really so miserly as Charley iliiuks, he would look at the economy ol the thing' At least, it is worth trying V So favorably did Lilias Wayland regard this idea, broached 111 her sore extremity, that in two days from the evening in which she had bidden g jod-byo to her handsome* reckless brother, she stepped from the ears at the New York depot, dressed in a sober brown suit, that made her look like a shrinking little mouse, with her carpet bag in her hands. A little inquiry sufficed to bring her to the street where Mr. Glencross resided—a stately avenue, lined on either side with elegant palaces* the like of which Lily had never seen in the plainer city where sh<* hatl been born and bred. Her heart sank within her, as she stood on the broad brown stone steps leading np to the carved n>s«- wood door, on which a silver plate bore the name of‘Glencross’ in old English letters. Then, coloring, deeply at her own cow*- ardly tremulonsness and utter lack of all resolution and enterprise* she rang the bell, to settie the question at once aud defi nitely. ‘ls Mr v Glencross at home ? she asked of j the colored servant who answered the sum mons. Yes, Mr. Glencross was at home; vrould the young lady enter? And Lilias was shown into an apartment curtained with heavy folds of purple satin, and carpeted with velvet of the same rich color—an apartment whose dusky splendor made her think of all the stories she had read of en chanted palaces in the realms of fairy land. As Lilias sat on the silken sofa, waiting with a throbbing heart for the appearance of her unknown cousin, the thought stole into her mind that he was not so much ol a "miser” after all ; and then came a sick sort of misgiving that her mission was nil in vain. ‘For surely,’ she thought, glancing trem ulously round the elegant apartment, ‘lie will not want any one lu make bread, or took after the kitchen expenditures ! I wi«li I ~b, I wish that I wwsafust homo ngmtnl I Tbe th'-ngiit bad scarcely fro mod ilmolf I In her mind, when a door at the farther end . lof the room or mm opened, mod a hand- / some man, .care ely thirty yen rs of ajfo, / t o.lerrt . veur psrdnn, olr,* i»ftor<,(J L ilium, I mil >n a Ou Her,' "Out 1 wished to see Mr. I j 01.-newon*.' / *1 a it, Mr Oh-m-r-M.. I j *Vo«r Cily romo op and n»» down m/fiiio. f color -Itg; vivid .cat lei. Thim, llnut, town their •lur—o ff - con win, - n*l bow widely cliff-reni j from their dremmm mud fmnoie% J Apparent- t ly tbe gentleman saw mad pitied her pmio - j ADVERTISEMENT^*' Advertisements to be pnblbhid f<, r a j -'>«o»*.ri«t.. »i n«r nsert i»n V„on ,i,l . motifs are continued foro nen o ut v •r longer, the chaise will ,ns follows ; NO. of tresp M >2 U.s 3 1 square !?*""J7 no **£''.Ti SuWitf* » 2 opiate- ... nu q it no I| qn () ,‘' ® 3 squares.... 12 1)0 1 > d.T «.t <V 5,. I squares It! 00 ,*.’o it i-j t> ,* t U() ! 5-squares... 2D cj 25 eo :•> eq' q. 9 squares... . 24 31 H. 38 out -ss ■J • 7 squares.... j ‘_n no 37 hi 1 4.1 1,11 , 8 squaifs ... 92 On 43 00! 52 Ooj f-« <•> D* ••re5....! 3t. 0"| 49 001 RO (K.-1 ;■» w ’ » tOsqtu I 40 oo| 55 Ofil (ig 0c 8(' qn, : „ i c 1 44 00, 62 OOj 74 00 gQJKruH NO. 35 fill eonfusion, f >r lie said politely : ‘May I ask in what manner I can b- hr,. ful to you ?’ ‘I am Lilias \\ ay land!’ she answered iy a tone that was scarcely audible. ‘Wayland!' A shadow, faint, yet dis tinctly perceptible, overspread his face ag that Word, and Lilias saw it with a fadin *- heart. Fite forgot the labored tipoeeh of palliation and excuse that she had prepar ed. Bhe forget that he was no silverarmired patriarch, but a handsome young man surrounded with all the adjuncts of wesltii nnd luxury.. She remembered only poor Charley and her own sickening idea nf debt, disgrace, and ruin ; and sinking on her kn*wß at his feet, she sobbed out her pitiful story. ‘Lie is so young,’ she wailed, ‘so young, surely you will not. refuse to give him an other chance for name and fame! I will work and toil for you until the five fnm tired dollars are every cent paid, I will be a servant, a seamstress—what you please, only promise me that yon will not visit him with the penalties of the I awl' Her voice died into quivering silonct, but her eyes still appealed. ‘Rise Miss Waylaid,' said the young man, after a moment’s consideration, *( promise that this offence wf your brother's shall be overlooked, for the sake of tU sister who has pleaded ho eloquently for him ' •And I—what can Ido for you? What must l do? For ii I cannot repay tho money in some shape or othef, I shall of shame and mortification!’ ‘1 vvill take the matter in consideration/ said Mr. Glencross gravely, yet not with out a certain gleam of amusements in* tfm couuers of his month at tin* idea of that pretty slender creature rendering up to him the equivalent of the live hundred dollars. ‘And now, cousin Lilias—for , I believe we may claim relationship, al though'it is somewhat distant—l shall in si.-.t upon you as toy guest awhile. Let me ring and scud lor my mol her.! Mrs. Glencross, a stately old lady in black silk and Valenciennes lace, lytdcflrned Lilias Waylaid with a smiling hospitality which belonged to the ancient r<‘giue, and almost before she knew it the girl fuond herself dialling innocently away to tint hoi less, as if she had lived all her life in tho sunshine of that pleasant' smile; while Paulas Glencross, busied among Home pa* pers at a table beyond; watched Tint sweet chariuiug Colinlenfincc with anew interest. ‘I never saw such a lovely face in mv,” he thouglli. ‘The profile it) as pnre'y Gvcciati as the face of Hero on my mother’* cameo, and the eyes are as full of shifting lights as a diamond ! Upon my word, this little new cousin is an acquisition!, 1 When Lilias wrote her happy letter home that night, Mr. Glencres* added a pleasant postcript, and Charley W tvlaini knew that his season of peril was over ! Lily had been nearly a rnblith the giieat of the stately old lady in black ami Valen ciennes lace, when one day Pa his, unite* iiig suddenly into the purple twilight cf the drawing room, found her setting all alone with tear drops glittering on her peachy cheek. ‘Why, Lily, w'nat is the matter?' ‘Nothing Paulas’—they had grown to b* good by this time—‘only 1 have her*" dreaming very pleasantly, ami lliotimeuf j waking has come* at last.’ You rnisterious little sphinx, wliftt 0:1 earth do you mean?’ She colored and cast down her eye-, • ‘The five hundred, Paulas —they iuy .'■*>. to ho paid. No—don’t inUTnijiit inf*. » cannot concent to indulge voir gem | impulses. I must pay von; and th* ir " M : no other Way for me than to seek a sitiia* tioii as goven ess or i list rue.U’es.i in n 001 ” k minar • S>, Panltis, 1 have writ*'*n an advertisement, and if you will be so kni-I as to take it down to the office of some one of the daily papers— ’ ‘Give it to me!* he interrupted. She placed it confidingly in his buudjoi tore it delibifVatoly into strips, ‘Panins!! she cried, in annit'd»ie«P ‘Lilly, this is all nonsense. It you was to pay me, you can. ‘But, Pau its*yofl know 1 have notlunjf in all ihe world 1’ ‘You have, yourself—to me tl' e precious gift the aforesaid World qoxitmns 'l don’t understand you.’ ... ‘Mild I apeak plainer? Well, then, Mb give me yourself. I love you, darling. * would lain make you my wife. Are®?" tent to pay me in (his coin?' ‘Oil, Pan lus I’ site faltered, ‘I "« Trf dreamed of so much happinccs. And so Lilias Way land’s indobtfducH was settled most satisfactorily. St. John’s River —The Columbus MT ‘ rer says the steamer F.imrtofka*'-dnriiiff latter part of the month of November, >' J igat.’d the St. John’s river in ‘ distance of one hundred and fifiV above any previous navigation. _ L w practically d<*monstrated that this navigable for steamers three hundred ‘ fifty miles. The country around t f * lion of the river thns visit:. i d for "W time bv a steamboat, is described »* ’’ but offering fine iuduceißjhts fo> **• merit. L. M. Slanton, cashier of the wed Jtiin*™ dry goods house of J. B. Furwidl & been detected in pilfering goods employers. The aggregate amount f ' l . was about $4,000 He ri ; atored ** was allowed by the firm to leave for unknown.' —Chicago Dirpateh. Yes, and ten to one he turns op where in Georgia, l»y about tiie tune I '' 11 m xfelection, and pilfers sufuetliing eTi*e. u ' tile shape of a fat office. W bei* m.mmn >« i;- been found out lu thia mart of thing o f ln .Worth, he put" on the cloak of ; • . •/ “loyalty, ’’ and Idem him Sonthw > ‘ .1 ' vne^Ji /ii fa no' o maceration to may, * e V f tah-nta hare, under the w ..-. u. Wu> jS I thing called “recount roe ■- -n, ** ho ti Jj iB.-ir* to mu nlarmhift ex‘ u:. »'.■ i.«n- M 10-ui and the I**l of Hlauton. ttepe .J uJm.q I(, fl / A Utile hoy hoeing broken him ’ b»rne the day it tv..- b.agh*. ' | ho 'jin ... ovoid, ho .//« »»«<«! «j mfriby i j hit] tiring. ‘ What in the good pf ,» hot*# W 'till it'm in-ok.r „ ■•’W , 1