The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, October 01, 1868, Image 1

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THE DAWSON WEEKLY JOUIINAL. BV M. TUCKER & BltO. jjjwsau aalccUln jouru.il, Published Every Ttiursiliy. TERMS— St r icily in +1 flea nee. Three month* JJ? 15 HU mouAhs- ••«• • -Mk ■ *»»*•• •** -* 5 ,fUi» year... ' •»** 2 u 0 Rate 9 of ttdrertialng : One dollar per squire of ten lines for the fir<t insertion, and Severity-hre Cents per sq'isre lor e*oh subsequent insertion, not ex ceeding three. * a no One squire three months * 8 "O One square six months '2 00 One sqiire one year. > 2<> o<* Tvro squares three monrhs Teo squares six months • •••IS 00 Two squares one SO 00 Fotir'h of a column three moths SO 00 Fourth of a column six months... .. 50 00 II ilf column three moths 45 On If.lf column six months 7o 00 One column three inoftths 70 qo One column six months 100 00 liberal Deductions .Made on Contract .tdtertiscmrnts. i Lrgal AilverUsiug. Sheriff’* Sties, per 1evy,i....-f 3 s's Mo-tesge Pi Pi Sales per square 0 00 Citations lor Letters of AdminGlnot-n, * *> 44 *» •* Guardianship, 3 00 Dismisiou from Apfmnistrstten 6 00 , .. “ Gundisnship, 400 Anpliteition for tearo to sell 1aud,..... 6 00 Sales of Lsnd, per square, » OO S'les of Perishable Proneriv per sqn r, 3 on No iees to Debtors and Creditors, 6 00 F,reclosure of Mor'gige, per sq lare, 2 no Jf«(ht K d.»«y. ■ • • • W . JO t ll'iti'K lit every description eve cured aith neatness and dispatch, at moderate RAIL - ROAD GUIDE. Soulit SJaitroad. IVM DOLT, pies *| VIRGILTOWERS. »np J. ye M.e 5.Jp A AJ ; arrive a' Col urn 1, i 11 15 A. it ; I.eiVe OUn bus 12 45 P. H , nv- a' Macon B 2" P M L (V.i Macon 8 A it ; ani'es »t Eti I,ilia 5 80, PV. ; Lo.Ves E,l .ula 7 20, AM ; Vi ives ac" 4 5“. P M. A l.lt aa Y liR'SOII !,*■»»?**« S ' »vi I* • l 46. P VI ; Arrives at iP.qqv 8 11, pM ; L v s AibtTjv y 35, AM; \ A SI. L. Hfr’ aW-g , i . 5 ) i !•: it ;Y .'.-FiKff ilf. 7 05 A 1/ . , 1., at Ua <ißi rt 9.06 A M 'I ifOM & Vie tern RatlroaiJ. A J WMI rE P esidrat. If. \V ALKER, Superintendent. day I-vurtilMJlit TUATK. } I • 1.. ves Macon . . . 730A. M. Ac jOJISLAb sl9 210-U 1 I,* v * A’lani* ... 6 SST. W. A, MIC at M ..run ... 1 -t,. P. il. NIGHT TiIATN. I o V icon . R 4Tt P M v A'Unta . . 4 I-avHS A L».U . - « I‘> [' '* Ariivei at jß*qon . • 125A. M. Wes!cru & AtlaiiUc AtailfAsuS* CAMPBELL WALLACE, Sup’L DAV PASSINGSK TRAIN. Atlanta . » • Let** I)iltf>n .... ‘2.30 P. W. Arrive :t Chattanooga . . P- M* Lt*»ve Chattanooga . • A. M. Arii¥« at Atlanta . . . 1'2.U5 P. M. Kit?IIX TRAIN. 7 GO P Aprire at Uhatthnooga . . 4.10 A M Oatianoog* . . 430 P. M. Arrive at D lton . > . 750 P. M Arrive nt Atlanta * .. 1 41 A. M. S 6anUi. DBS. H33NETT & PERRYMAN HAVIiVG formed a co-partnership in the practice cxi J/etlicine, offer their Pro fessioual st'ryicea to the public, aud as ex o* rieneed Piiyaicmis in all the branches o l their profession, confidently anticipate that their former success will insure a liberal share of practice. The cash system having been established in everything «lse, all bills will be considered due as soon as a case is dismissed. [ Office—Until further notice, in the front room ol the “Journal” building, up stairs. W. H HOOVKTT, . J U D. PKHKYUAN. G* , June I;rf M. ft. A. \\ A KNOCK. OfrEHS his Prof** ttaioii.il services to the tidl-ns of Chiekis.iwhatchce and its vioiniiy. From ample experience in both rtivil and Military practice, he is prepared to treat eno.e-sfiilly, cases in every department ot hia profession. jirtl6'6Bif C. B. WOOTEN, ATTCMNEI? AT LAW, Daicson, Oa. J»n« 1888 It 81 EftTISTRI. nil It. *<►!s• ■; is not i. iis eilv, h* and all p«*rs« n- wieM« e I'EXTIaL op* i i|)ns r| * w«dl to av tll j'y II »*• v a of ‘ r i«* •* H»- ejp g'VO Ha 'M' cor \ t.fer (¥flc* atv oud 4<>tir north Journal ©)• nee ftugSO IHI R Vint < , ox ’NII orkl ; {o t potiie The Passenger Depot.) liiujytilflftr) vi u*js -I OJtJlii. . (iCOKCiIA- j V'W opnn for the recep*ion o| vienors A Hi Fin r spared no ♦ xpei>s • in ” otl *** '•»** throng ou , and <i» t Tainted » at ihe Table and Bar shall be inter or to in t£©u.a», 1 led omnifont that I can r to mv old patrons and the public all tf*at l hcv oau wish in aHo e). C dl m and sec me, . J. L BYINGIOX, L.reef Fri’t (la. valuable PROPERTY FOR SALE. A S }n "* Mng In and -dj rnlrr D*w j, * Terroll 6naaA, O* , fhrer R’o'e muilaT" \ n d a dwelling in «aM town, which be «©M low. Fs>r further particulars wH| I,re Colter, E?rp, of Pawson, who w ‘ ** m 7 representative in the sale. &o. a -’gSO 3m* J HODGES. Dawson Business Directory, \ Dry Good* 71 errlmnt«. ( 1) R \TT, T. J. Dealer in all kinds of Dry Goods. Main Street. OKR, KKOW* A C’O., DealersTn Fancy and 'tuple Drv Goods, Main rt., under “Journal” Printing Olßce. SIHEL, •. m. A BKO., DeaMM iu Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, C othing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c., Main st. A CiKlri'lH, Dealers J in Staple Dry Goods and Groceries. .1/ la Street, 1> OKEKTs, J. W. A ! «., Deal Vi er» in Fancy and Staple Drv Goods,and Or<fceiies,‘ North West cornet Public .ffq'tVie. I)Elil'LE», W. ♦«., Dealer in S a pie and Faucy Dry Goods, Loyless' Block, .\i tie s'.i L‘*‘t. 17>I«laT*!V, J. A., Dealer in Bicon, Flour, Meai and Proviaions generally, at . El o<H>, |l. 11., Dealer in Groceries and XL Familv suoul'es generally, next door to ‘Journal” Office, Maiu at. p REFR A MUHOV*, Gmeory VJf and /'rosiaiou Dealeis, South side Pub lic Square/) Or SOT *. AK.KtI.TI A MUKPE, Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposite / J uhlic Square, Main et. ,t LI XAVDI3R A FI RKOTT, xjL Dealers io Dry Goods, (Jrocpri«*B «Dd ProvUdout*, 2nd door Irom Hotel, J/*in st. ! UfOOT£.I, WaTS., Deale. in Groce- | ▼ v ties and /Noviaious, LoyL 8S BlocVy I M.iirt street. J. Dealer in Groce- l j rie* I'd J/.in sr. I 1. Til kl K A IftfttK, o f/ • cera and Gominiasioii M -n nauta, Mi. tin '{[*£' -j- , , 4 Drii^kl. i 9 V 4., Drugtfet «9<i Medicines, and prescribes Jor all tlie ills r.liHt fl -<1) is jiefr to. At. bin old at and, the lied D iTg Vl nn pt. VlartliouM #. PH'LTO.V, J. .4., at sharpr- 4 Brown’s I old fitaud, Main street. IOVLI>S A ORimi, Wire ,J bouaa and. Coat*uiiaaiMticlianu>, J/ain A i I A a *3 i §< & tiling t* y. yr'irXT.iJi*'*;*, x^iiss »V on hand the i t vies of Ita»«. Bonr*e»p, Drese Trim ming*, ? Lovlesa Bloca, J/un Bt. Walch ID pniiTl 1 * 'JDII \ S' 1 ., «ii W j cl wfl-v, 1/ • ■ A pro and ons, Ac , *lW*- v s t- •ho poim «f h ih * . N . *leof /' i(jl;c S$ x:r# Givery htables. j.\ttm n & s:s t«0»E, s.u «„ r i *1 Livrrv'fciv+il-. Hnraea and Mnlrv tor **.le and hire italics boarded. Jfonh ai«> fluidic Fqtmrp. T p — —< '■ ■- I)KIXCE, %.ti.A- .». Ei.S.leand Lively Si'ihie, a,id dealers in Eio'Ses aid Mu),s. Carriages, Bugsies and Horses fo* h>re. Horse, boarded ou reasonable itimr Stable on Vjtffi St. TobIMTOHiSI. lI'WIS. W. TANARUS., Keeps constantly nr J hand, all grades of Tobacco, at Alexan der A /’arrdtl’s, llain street. Gtiuxmith. SIIITKI, J. «. Si., Dealer in Guna, 7 J i9iols, Caps, Cartridges, and sporting goods generally, Main st. Saloon. ITTAKD, PATRICK, Dealer in fine t \ Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Ac., J/ain st. Tannery ami Shoe Shop. I FIE, TV. TV., Pfoe -Viuulactory, on J Scull} side Public Square. CRR, BROWN ¥CO. —ARE— SELLING GOODS • VERY CHEAP! T ct onr fried a remember that we keep al- I—ways oa band such a Buppiy of GOODS a« tin- times and the place demand, which Wi; WILL Sell On Reasonable Terms, Home-Made Shoes. Os the best article,, at ORR, BROWN & GO’S. Dtwson, may 28:b 1868 ; Sin. 6. A PORTER. JNO. I). HU_qiNS. PORTER & HUDGINS, AY HOLES ALE & RETAIL =a -PKOIIU EAND *, I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 IIIRD STRCLT, .V-r. i 4 (Opposite Southern Express Olfica) • ,M!acon, O a * june2s;3m JjjAWSON, (*A., THURSDAV, OCTOBKH If Tile GREAT ECLIPSE! The News from BritMi and French Astronomers 8 pm to India. ' From the London Daily News, Aug 25 j | Th« n«w b from IfnmDiiy, which we published yesterday, may have let! i many of our readels to suppose that ] the hopes if nstrouome s, with respect to the solar eclip-e, have been disappointed. At Brfrnhay the eclipse | was dearly total, ns predicted, blit the weather was very unfavorable lor ob servation and ruin fell at tbs time of firraate-t obseuratien. We'nre gad to be nbfe to announce, however, that the eclipse has bean successfully observed by two expeditions at leußl, though li'tje is known as y t respecting the results which have been arrived nt Jay | the observers. To'egramr h ive be* n ( received almost ®iinu'taneously from , Majot*Tennant, who commanded the j expedition sent out try the As ronomi cal Society, and'from Dr. Janssen, who commanded the French eXpe lit ion.— I Major Tennant s'ates that light cimids Severed the sky bu* trat the eclipse has been, in the main, success fully observed. This news is very promising, because his party had un dertaken the duty of photographing : the eclip-e. The Government of India ; had ohTiiined from Knahind a Newto rii n reflector spec’allv constructed for dhe occasion iy Mr Join Browning, F R. A S .thoopti ian ; and err ng-e- I ments barf made try means of which it was hoped that six plwvyi graphic pictures winflrf hp ( rken du ring the totality. M j<>r Tennant wool i hardly have described the frbservatiotv o f the eclipse as sricce-sful, unless sev eral trust wortirVpho ographs had been taken Frrrm the careful manner in wliir-h Major Pennant’s party had been trainer! in astronomical photography, we no v safely assume that the photo, graphs thev ba-e taken will be emi nently va'uahre and instructive. The commtinicatioh of \f Janssen is singnlarlv in*pres’hvg. .and astronomers wi’! await with anxiety th" rec ipt of fuller intet igenc respecting the ol.sr r v .lions made by the French expedi tion. He states Tn'n teTe&ram forward tq Pa t is, pnd thence In thu Rcwal Astrnrom'eal Societr. thar the eclipse has been successfully observed The spectrum < f the ro<l ivreltiberan-’cR wtich am So-n of the moon (terns' tofa'ify, nnd which huv Ion? sinee been proved to belong' tn the snn. hits been found to present a very f mark able an«f urexp cted np t'earance. What tf.is anpetirnnee is he does not lell.ua; but one eone'uajrm drawn fr m 'he nature of the =peefnim ia :bnt the profuheraneea themselves •ire o-aaseon". It will interest our readers to know that whatever duhie ty must sfi'l b-> atfaebftd to the results of the observations made by M. Jans -1 sen, we tiwv arcept at once this gen -1 era! eon'dusion o' his as beyond a per- | adventure There are few obs''vationß more simnle and conclusive than 'ho e by which the general character of a self luminous object is determined by spectroscopic, analysis The rainbow colored sTesk ot which indica'es that the source of light is a luminous solid or liquid; the colored streak crossed by dark lines, which indicates thatsbefore reaching: us thejlght from j such a source has passed throngli »b sorptive vtipor . and the spectrum rmt *:stum] of Lru)ht lines ruth/ wliieh in<li eate« that th" source of" light is a lu minous e"’s —all these spectra are so readily distingtn-hablo inter sc that it. is impossible for the ver-iest l*epinner to mtstaVp one for another. Thus it may be looked upon as absolutely cer tain that the nature of the c (ofed prominences has now been definitely settled. . Those enormous masses of Inminons m-tt'er some of which exceed the enrtu many nund eJs of times in volume are tmw kn wn to be e-rent* U le.hi'aps, Tl htid J non suppose.i timt thSv. veefe solar C.londs conrkensiitmn nf the rue’nl'ic vs(fiirs which exist within the solar atinos phee* into liquid <r'obuiea in a Planner precisely corregpondlny: to tbe f rtn'a- •ion of nqueans elotid* in our own at biosphere. This view will a u in till probability hate Jo be defini ively nhWlMonea TjThTU v he promiqcnces l ar-' formed by some <ort of condensa tion taking place within the lar at mosphere seems almost indisputa’ le ; so tnat thq evidence we now have would seem to show that, ns a modern ns ronomer hHS suggested, the fierce h 'tit which exists in the sun’s immed;- mte ncigh'borbofttf y snffp-terft to ‘'melt, solid mnt'er, turn liquids ia'o vapors, even vapt'rs into some etiil morn subtle foitß.” A In ft few days, however. we shall reoeive the details of theee observations —tbe first ever made witfc the epeotrT scope upon the solar protuberances -VI "We sfrull also doubtless, soon Leurl •ometh.ing.of trio expedition snt out ! by the Royal Society under l.ieuteit- I ant ILeffschel. Tiiia MfMAfhm h»d ' eSpeeiully undertaken the s[vr tr.is'cOp ic'observatlr n rs she protuberancos.— The mere lact tbut rain hud fufleu nt Bombay during the greatest ohscuiu tion need not lend to the suppoei ion that uhy of the ex’podifionaiy partiefc have been unsuccessful Along tire western ooast'of ludiu min nearly al ways fall during July «nd August j but east of the Ghauts the’ weather in nearly always fine ut this season! The progress of the eclipae may possibly have produia and utm< s|diericul changes sufficient to disturb the usual order of things, but it is very unlikely :! at SUch chang<scun have sufficedlo oVet cloud Uie usually clear skies ot the In dian fine sensen. BE VT <» V iIjATKI UO.VV. AN ADVENIUKOUS Tilir Os A YOU.VO COUPLE IN fIBAHCU Os A liY.UUN S AU — l —v j - _ ; T#o very fuving inaividinds, iu the shape of a young maa and a youn“[ woOiau might have be- n seen ouruiag ou au up per Mississippi beat tnis ocming, about 9 o’clock, wnose j 'uruey to this pUoc afjbrds ad i'ional proof of the saying that “True love never did run smooth ” They hailed from L igrango, and eloped a fuw days since to Q bacy where their little business was lnt qfi rre j with by an outraged ‘ parent” who sud ler.ly “iurriid up v to puretit. I was titue wut n they aereover-:»k n, hut by timely warning they were etabieto o cape, and n Ling i.uxn tu the f.ycr bank thqy.espied a tk.ff, the property of (Job Ragley, who ie engaged iu the o rust uc'iog of the bri'go at taat point. Although ihy boat was without oars, tbe twain jump id in it aud pudic l out into < the river, preferring to t ast then.s Ives in a frsil bark on toe bosfcotn of tbe G'eat Fn hcr of Water*, than to run thi ir ebandtes with an exebed ar.d cn raged papa. The little boat *iih its two chunks of happiness was s-bn m Hie (U-rerit, and away it sp°d oo Its im pTtati* j arr.by Run audf cbidy weath er did not dampen their ardor. ' All the day"and n ght rif Safat'day, theytiav-U and without a rudder, e >n»- pasr nr n2r. D ,«n, down, slnwlvj t-Tow ly dotvnj they went; and offeasi mal light glimmering oo either shore as 'fhey *p ssji, hut this ooiy caused the n to think of a little “cottago by the toa,” or tome utlKf place away oil in tbe vista of the futufc, end sigh that their boat was njt swif er. As happy as clauis, l tinugbt over oil tiinrs, and 'auilei to tbuns ives at the j >ke tbey bail giayoJ jon the “o >l ” M.oj other things .nr doubt enterju their mindt, and I cheer' and iheir nitteii g hearts, as.j&ey moved slowly ajoqg. Just a3 f .Ve .gray iu the (a.t botckcGed tbe rising sun, when that mus : cil bird kn r wn as ye rooster was shrilly singing bis morning song, the little town of Savprton, some mires below Haoibal, came in view. No signal was given, but her-, tli -rdtil tbs young mis* was the bsrhor Ire sought, and with’ his hands for padd'es, and hi* coat tail for rudder, he Youndsd his boat to, and after a time, during which be exorcised all his knowledge of nantieal I affairs, the happy man est eted a land ing. After securely fastening his to a large and feeautirul sycamore tree which overhang* tbe river, sci assisted hi* Jane to make b- r toilet, and just a - Sol burst in golden splendor <ljo«c» the trees on tho Ulinols shore, they en tered a farm houso hard by. Thoiratary was simple, and fell, of pity; just such a one as w-'uld get the heart of a true Missourisn to fluttering with, sim patby. A proacber was brought up, f from the village nf S,»r!/>ti 1 twtd in ;h twinkiiig of an eye the two reabs and the truth rtf *‘T»o slifils with hot a sinele thought, T-»<> beatij. dial b«ut ss oye,” * After a good hpcakfast, given to ship the sk ff buck t, Q ti&«), Wldle ,tbe sxjwJjj tmiried couple, tsk tit ■ b oil f*r S- L uis, and air vtd. in due tita r.Htis murning, fttid »ra now eo j ying 'bcrnselves rtf^ut^r, Their wedding mtiee, will, nr doubt, b publish'd in the to fftmg « : b tnwtli - N W but the hfavn dAbrvch the fair and all Btut-t admiti that this yttuHg has bravnly and rtobly n Ilfs'* pretty Jane.” • * l *" ftadawftij' t»»«Hft- LA rn’e rnist ntttke S aTrumbl nupnr f. r t‘ e c ri' .-s -iy'. l V It ,'H 1 tt.af a trn> k, and > yen ? F' rt»*d ning red to make it laek a ffaen si»ht more>ll Ice a bo>.rdi>}g b'"n*ft bb u» wbwt\ ■* twft'l Vulgar *HttnH j of. ■«he I aoi a frae i.d of tl > m 2-r • R. - pu>d : e ’ “Y iu are indeed, ’ , ii-J n LV s'«n ler, r afld a vulcsr one i pt» • >viT Feineniiie Hems, for .ffliisrH ■r < MlPilitct lo Fondetii •>*«* Tio- first t|'l. si I.in |1 at ever dVlllli i'U lueli Was ilr- uoni-.n uilc-lnili, uild it w if* pmlinb! ,* biMtic last. , • . . ■ ... Ladles ara “going U.cir ojitire’ on ‘thp dfiFeflfiifS Hjhd” in’ l?ri'»7dw*frvV* T boy refftifiA. one, :b\> tfo -fr.r*riT fluty gwe their of a pf*rnt!« df«g .ctwiiying to walk on hie; hind lege*— T' is wyccess pf vm i'uuug ~wwturtti .io' iiiiltatlng ilip gralelui eftarU oT yie' Cautiai’ed ' l anlmtle , in ‘trbnljjt’ dahle, M 4mm *4 lw»* *t*A h*M * A Boston MotrfcfTitfftfti! rfihY of the ‘(JfcrhintoMkffCa* All>R#’TiP iflitr nioga a* *»is»K** mI momiia • aa | ” Vnu i. member, my dear Colonel, | f vw* the t isl.iou ib! women ■ chi fly tins - of twenty ye re ago wf.i « h ent ted the ' Wrermn’ hami !• Wei* It His eti tmj again, gnu is i euily pa oful to" beti >l4 - Nix ,s it with single.fo-' hcity, the ‘cliqi c stoop !’ ‘Why and n’t they try fieppeiWr.t h z -ngeis t* im quin's Nix, compassiiinatelyj it might help the poor things f * Rrigham Young declares thpt-nil the t. legi'.ipli opera ora in hi* idotnitnoi,-. ah.. 11 gf *riii ~~T { A Dueam.—*>My dear fTotatirr, I had a very mysterious dream anout vuu.” ‘•What fa ?t my dehr?” “1 dreamed i s«w you carried up to heaven in a gold.-n cliario , surround ed by angels ciotheif iu winu» and" J’lirp e. U lint is that a sign of, my aAYrr” l*"* 1 * “It is u sign that you had sa’m >a and cue-umiaer for sig jasr ’l* El nzer Fitch, of Leban n, Connec <i«u , utleliipled'to ctinstise Mrs Fiti fi 1 tie Ollier iliiy, t>ul sue ret'elled, mas tered hiin,,»i.rippoi bun of *,j s clothes, drove t« tn to lied tfien packed. up> Uer tririgs and the family lunds, und do pafied for Hartford. Tne h':nrt broken Etenzer thereupon to *k stryeh tune, f>u the doctor puiWbM him out ‘■Mbs Brow n, I havo.bei u to Jearti how to tejl t ilutn-s, ’ said a yim.ng fe low to a l.i-isk lu Utlette , “just give ino ymir Lund, if you please.'’ ‘• u, Mr White, how ,-udbcti you are ! \\ ell, go ask pa.” A lady named \>\ bite, living in Matt-, ry county, 'i cun , about ten miles from [ Spr ng Uiih gevu jur it. Fri-iay morr). 1 iug tu 1 ur mala ■sfiiidivn, wei. lung in I aggregate IWciilyalttosqiouods ittbcO' a>’o a 1 wc.l luniiud ami in- ' mother ia suid ui be n wry ti;A wo man, has been marricit utavut tlßt-p ' years, und :s hut twee y two yenm pf ago l»n weeks ago aim wotiiheit tx\n .hundred hihl ni o poundsi und m<Sis- iirod Bcvout.'ou jnclHie rriund tiar nerk i iStia true du, k «n umi huir, amtus five loot, ciufit iiictacs hiqti. il liis in her re-wul ex | tenon cos in fami y progress. Ibe foruior efi fl is still .iviug, imrt js ! n>w fiftoren irn nuis old. 'J he fH'tibr is u remai leabiywell (nmlc. sound quiet and tianilsurne mao. They appear to live ituppy uni Jove erteb other'’very much.- we pi I -is. *:«* .( 'S4M* i Atneng fheoi'fst) a nd.vly Tnttrflqi 1 pair recently, was a broom,sejijt"to too . lady, a cnriipauicU w it£ -bo loHowitig totiiitnctil: ), | d( b««#t mw am^jn Tt is ti tin tap gift accept fnm rue, Its use 1 shoultj <:■ .mmeiut; *-• m in eurushinn- irde tMßiroaßjr part, In s oruirs tbe other wit*. Wife (very indignantly)—’Alt !my dear, •here's 'he r s hoy at last. v ilh ymr. p!; • ! ,j too In fKo.p ing the h'frh c uphill*this hptir of ii'mlit' Wfi JfVthfA f. ns he to borne its' ld t) as io ovi.fck r ' | Se V int (tt ho l>nd nnkwere 1 flio ! dent )—*lf you p•- tr.ljlt! ti itfer h:m cal erl w tl» your ne'tv and wiJrtjcs to lAow if •Wia tri !• 1 on V } 1 Wife (in qui’o another ton')—‘Cer taiidy. Susan. Snow her in dressing room, and say 1 will colft'cTo ; her cfircvtly.’ Scene in a priuUyg offiae w.biqjh ad- I ven aid for girl to “yl [MMHi TANARUS» wi 1 1 Enter vountr woman, ‘TJoyou wrnjt "ttc L) ,r I 1 eel rqiSW!! I -j bad a beair y< f)A txf eels, th * wtm . MP"(ir’ik&t'.ffVtMwiloq-rd rriK mJi ! | Pwtti hud no-’n,iif»io st her weddif g , That vull come tu tiue pute. a*.-w , j Üb.MOCttgTs- bw l KJPINU 11, LI SOIS IS a vNi;. .ny can > [ii , J 3.L ill , s.,y. '"•"•i 1 ,vi.-"-i is re. th- R;i ts-o e-r •. A' ' a ne-intw i) ej erx. n» iji, i id, felwv- in? umYk'. ittmt Jfthbj in.se tier t f JY v n and til. U..U- n n;k • t. mlrcbed in i r erMpa unerr Dfini' -rvie h.r, er-\ an! w ll too f r S-y --'tft •t‘ftt'4 (i ftdJ j I:-, lire W. ,bix«rr*r4, • *wc of tho iJ 'ind , to u,a *<!.;. 4 yf p ISJ' ritUcxun; as TohoU 8: r 1,, It „ ri .' in S ■ . t I Kir is rftwaiqpttg H •rtie»l# m i> >wl - »t.* f*<m <g El.xj t jAjl a Jjog*tt'ftepn»ver at gone. ,at\J yy . tc ta dcctne lan . Nata-lm’. U ; - fnrt-rucY on»> no re ailtnirusl nrgthtj s ,4v#fitftfcns •on«ict*fW ■sinutioO. ‘iti’i-4 xjt ftnil ot»d m.- n * MtJ B|wtrgenft Tecendly feh«tkt , d hifr -, *ia.di hi* toilowfi* who deelined to m u;rf«f<“ ‘itiibo they ‘weie not oftbig warAd t ’ argued, was mere metaphor. leu mifiij | a*, well/'he kukL 'Dcir.g glicern of, thft L rl.dAc’in-a ear* ' n.nrr- n rh -r, • a the plea thtgHtWfffd Om WhvßuMfrftatJ I****" T 4 dTlii ylwny4w— fhwOwft 4i #p* th -ivi r»ly upon. —liclF taughtptlw y tninat bkc nne of their furlnin s the Mch jter**»l mtfst —utTeha cost ot ruih—wsaith labor rtf toerr uwn handsM ‘Theit’* the I ti licit "f Luo-.m - 'J'v them hu.v ■ ” Lai. ' ■ - >"<y cdu } out ion iuuited if J.h4>.ii«.fc Wig!, put - rpsse,: eutyyj!,. #»*i Ihfrwfcercmitw* ftaiJC 1 H-ntrrtl f; 'Mf'>Ti*'jf-V Mi'- on the past to lepinc. Aqqeptipg jj>e means ot imi«ele-itrrii —hrain, they inuJl go to wi«. Waiting'llo thovht uV-on what nidn haVh fhfif m Bd’ 1 1 •.••tend .fa E.rr vl-w, th. fu *i U mn pkfadße = tc ?r *S r % the lu n i us trust, and the purr • ■ t ■ do good. IfLtory L circled wi’h light to ctiffcrl' Tiierc is n >lk-ad waAerfioi flie 1 f * of a To tu«t. is a ebarmed scene, the world ahuuutunf n posts of honor t> li I, end tne prospect let wi ■ h tho lighr of t 'ken star®, wtsrr '! Young in a . ludnavc; y jut ItAypov yrty may ba * Maori ig aud a J» ton. VViib a grswu *hj?qtA«.‘.grta j , i>g uyjjtst nut-pose may ho atiaiutul ward to tbe g ai 1, Tu w.uk is the law »fa fallen estate— he hcaveu-agpuiut . cd based for tnitt,, IS lop film iu the mb .oh of toifl; Work with wi 1 and vimlfiW.uk with hand aud brunt (Lttard well the h art from tbe witbeting tnueU«ies—-the af«MU)4foe JNkMvf sin 1 L riot the syt b, the noble livs that illumine the path JVar.t T cyeoess wdi tiicu he yia»r«. or, fortune y. ura. The plaudits ut the wi e, the g -d be yours, aud yours the f t Ido not lived iu saung,—4*- tu ; fi*rr* j - Origin ttf liie W mte elaa. In tin sc il ivi of -'A t--Imill "’-Till P run.” • • N;il*!i.,s!i ” Nntt, Ag.wt Hu- per “Hi jiUplafA and lift tiflU fithm dissect ut ions ouffho oli-gn ul W.uUd gro, it may no bo uiunicre.-ung to ur iinuinitig of t c origin > -1 " t'u- White “A n.-gro I.reii-h.-r thus liei'Hy sci’Vs'nlc que'!! t. . a#k?Can At-. onfflt.v or “fe* WHITE J * 1. -s fll-c urs,-!, m c-rrcspond-V. '. W and viMred a coforiv) revi val the»'theit evening, nnd Ireiug «<*, co m|Mt ano t s i i ig pi ij;p:r i were enabled o get tile refnm ks of .the; o iiimai*” who Ocoupiea ipu*pli| |b nnd v. i' take gr. at j lu-Mite if' : v trig «n extreCPfrom th* sat do hcfiutr our readfrs. Liie teal w;*b as 10l Bredn-ti Barer?—Y lr~?tNWib tfis nite ini coining tmltwr de enrit nd have it tip uined uttd deiilooeGteil .to TIK yes, vu js.-ultd I tei and for to r rh nil fciWM^i u bradi*'-HHdt*«4 JU'fi’i , hAL*»^'w^' l i l w t firw m ..4, a H I yr*. Atium.waacp* - up** 1 1 jtui mpjmjte A kn. rf MM f * ( aue was de Wick,-.! matt, ~, . ifnsS he ’ciii his hriddar •••** ; , Adam axtl war A mcfl,, d-■ Wis t'a'r. N A 1 ftpese it strike iag bow and« iu- win o n.aa tan. VYi v. h* i ifr; wif>yi (1 m siV)' l»dO..}tr%fte'.». «j»»Mitf dJ it toft IWf*#} 1 " ,n„l a, 1 sum -.gli, in.u , sL.r,, me. v<w bnipaor* V Vu If - . „ *.v ,o, i,T e ftn<m, em tirF^ii tmtif dew sytd 4 u stw h*«f umi rum uren ud t - CM 'l. :si and It ,t ««d i.< t ov-.U f I -fShy WcMTiIl W<fi iiiuOier tj otics *»*»4JftUl#»lt4k s-*i> ,tr>* , J. evelf by fuF-fb- irg fb;. S-fT ® *** **** *w rtwftra ( mm- wii«»*Rf ™wim»*iß*Bfo f j "ii tfr»% tfft'W, 1j chr.i x, llolbcr, Vr-Mfle, 1’ no AtSam Sujjtb, Thgmpsuii, Akin- TT gytt?mfar dStfirygsgrlftl, "t-vi !#** w 9 0X »«X n MHi wi m f eoWefii^*'v Vi W!t »rfHf#ry *<?**«• ifnas- HfWftn i Up ni*dkrft|ftibtftc bsioppor «t x iti baitti; I irs'oad of tqi ziegj) iV* 1 * & ,s f n ofru* a rrt* use w ilt UO'*%« • Iv. IP.; IeMM t. " Ut to r.-.i hr r. , bis n.OTfovA I) .wigs f Itao-it Msisiwlrc a M O -cM.lt !.., b. : toiu m; to p • FF^w.tffy! t 1 1*1 nmerrf hs»"<be*t*v;Ti s prndwoi' ,»i «st were JSf**riUfpoj; a kwudrtms tfbef ws4n rl¥HUmeymi'+iMW, .ommt h a victims. We give nv»^k«tßl €SB4»y'!M*MS^I tfTHrtrd % “dtvubld KafhrstP, f b\it tthfty-yn* dHMyqi been rt»'ta»b f«*km S f , *,.«*,* r I 1 Yi'«l Aaiordmg to the latest *1- finitioß, a is. a man am. has lust ilia up. j. ttnrii'y of making a woman miserable. uted die -wJudfe, audgoos for Seymour and Blair. - RevflfWmf? who Vis elector! Or iourv o! !) ca m couuv by tbe JUd i uls, ha» cau ovqf to S. ymour and frunyjJrU Llimg h«:r to huudrod (buusaTeu urdraTS v , I * t> .VIMM M IMt An eispbant, though only a beast it more r *(«ctafil* iheu a carpet - bagger, !ur hi! lag is his truuk with bin. Wtff it the ghod man dies the lews he nUd from fl awing are shed . A7l in Nton if) sign aDolher mau’-> a uflnwaA* u wUiLAV oaKi t )m aatfiHry <dw hpmadfio stsy#* ' B.icnuae iktyaaroul#.* by tbsoi. yViai. i» a i.rliiagmam ■■ jfiorth more t’ m n 1 liuc i B cause afie is givea r e o*VSW l *lt ' ■ T * l t^mirtr»f f h.« ahould irni utc li e a me t atarii ors, who, without on.-ug sijht i.f.the eaftn, trusted to the i-.-nvu: lv-,M|.r thi ir guldnnco. Why i.i tfic Icl’e. R rery unforiupafe? it is ultra}s in tr juM*. wrcch edno-s at l n>i“'rrv, is the bep’nning of nut, ruin, rum and rascality, aud is nev er found iu pi-aec, iuuoceuce and love. The Ohio Statesmen says: ‘-Every few day* we meet meu from all quarters, and in response iq.eur inquiry as to bow fuirg. K*>k “p Hticaly they say tbal the ‘ R-publican party is the diafest party yuu iveraawi’J ’j A mmm amTw# . A rwwi who marries a frivolous shrtVry wtuusu, fancies be has bung a trinket bu Uvea, hut sooj finds itauiili • ton.-. ZjC - ; 1 ‘■■■-'■y-'-g sigaiCcaat pira- g r ;t, li t.- ir nu thi- New York IJtrald : Profit a'htt JAri— Upward gold, downwWFd \>rcetihacks, M r ho pocketg the irufisf The gold speculators. V. bo pucki ts. the l -sses? Tbe great b.dy of ihc >;.-oi:le. Iluw long? That 100, is an lostiqa For the peocfi to au sw.rin Nor- mb-r. \ ] r j c f is rn so >t in England ■ i'r s-tcaroers between St. and .ha's X ft’ usclhodj wnd Valenda, ,1 ulAhd.7»'y w hich the passage from New V k >o i. niou c:iu ho ehorteaedjo Jc’ ve”lljit m _ J tl M _j U rri’ ’'••■-•m be reply of a vem-i-tMe oi I mm whether he was still in the-land of the living ,- “No, but I am MiMpt tfiorWlniif jqi ai nadt nff \ F.itrry Pem hsrin* fytaid that •'*the me.n es the present day were fast,’’ Pren ikc Allies tLat ‘they, Jjave to be, to ra'cli too Women ” Ti n i u w man’s waist is shaped like an hourjlastj the quicker will the ife run out. Vi uy is a b'MU'ifi; 1 , a r,d farcinatiog liki a hurch'er? Because she is a ? ** ****** *■> Wlf-rt the elergyman makes man aid woman tM,«bg questieft geoersly ariseg >4,%Lwticli ir tbu oue The quaeuea is «p tt ‘ e * f m sf between h*f>- .. i wi-dom : bo that thinks bim sejf the happiest mad, really is soj but thinks himself the wisest man is gdtrdrakTyTbe greathst fool. !■ * cods specimen of Lum«nty •**» firttiting . flfiro out 'Tit ‘Because,’ said be, >«« iik%td wed itewsLapers very much, but ar ? lou wiugy u uka tic.’ HHMM AAi Mitf M Mfli Ml MI aJlltf 1 »a*.Tb# -Paris subscribers to tie ftfiifcf Hftft’Wfc ,l '*f. Wure cblidge to furm i, tln ir turn at ;i cbaace 1 f e register Ihr-fr natnes. One lady faint ' eiE Mottle moved and tbff pclfee efiSdcr l cat nas< to ha. refit fl‘Pot be Udy alow?’ M># mI a gentlen.sn, “that is her i ¥> nits” ‘iWby dtu’tyru •e of your wife ?” ' I’m not' g ing to •i- for a faintiDgfsis”t f ” «J * lue ! i", 1 I.'tMf* f'Trhfsr'rs—Kvoi y person K'*y* a Btporary) Who has had shy i lamp chimneys is aware the waqt- vs onif trmwy in tbe length .W-jU tt.L j use, Boa,e will ’ Hsi for knontfie while otberf, apparently} br sobnWWpkff, 'will break after a ’' ■ut aay spparent eauje. fifty creat, can se of their being brittle aud Idieykbßg rq esiiy lies is the materi [ wWdJJ: Er ,o iLM-e from. There ia ‘shod t?\' in yi .«* as well as in cloth. Chesp -1 ticM ?(‘lng the ortlor of the day, a great 'natt*' wiijftfacrurofs wske obimneye of teiliftewadlf laasiiiw trftd of silietate of I 4 IL ■•. trll tba difference Isawltk ye has a sseft 1 »ii liKo sound whilst tb o li« 8 a **jb«*a 4«r»,4iveu w ttiid. n* rw ■ T.t* FxMif.T Barb Ball Btstsm— being quite ntimen-us, ire •t'M'tlf'* «ff juw> ’•itiooe.’*’ At tho table , *ffey NSS; ‘4^l“W fc TJ Respective posi- Ixces and ib : gervapis ordered to take - ba o’* His wife, whose word l! w|i t' ; (kar«t'tli!<fm»f!d’ i» anted the “ntn pitw;'’ and ntrust If the “hatginan, v his • j u.: g • ii g the cb.ldren. When Job'ty tlcbtid cri.s, be designates ilk a '•t. U' fiawl,*’ and orders tbe ser vant to stop it. A few evenings since H Itt tbe hired grl io company with bar vfejiet’f laking a walk. He told hr :c poi a “.-hurl at op” on saob pio r J n ii zed her agsi-ist Keng '•esnch out” agdln, ard told her to f “make the kbme basy as quick a* poq - stole. t*> »« #*4s cwsls- Wi It*