The Dawson weekly journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1868-1878, January 21, 1869, Image 1

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THE DA "‘WEEKLY JOCUNAL nY CHIMSTIAN, IIOYL ,y CO. Jjtustin Tublirhed Every Thursdiy. 7f, |».IK Slrtrtly In .ttivance. Six mouths •• • -D 25 0u« ye»r • ••• l .42 00 Kates of .Idnrtlsl ny : (>,,(. dollar per square of ten linen lor the firat insertion, and Seventy-five Cents per square for such subsequent insertion, notex ceeding three. One square three months. * S On Due square six months 12 00 One square one year ‘2O On Two squares three months 12 00 Two squares six months 18 00 Two squ ires one year 30 00 Frturtii of a column three moths Ml 00! Fourth of a column six months 50 00 Half column three moths 45 »o Half column-i 5 mouths 70 QO One column tl>6ee mouths. 7U 00 One column six months 100 00 Liberal Deductions .Hade on Contract .tdveri I semen Is. Legal Advertising. Sheriff's P ile", per levy >2 50 Mortgage fr'i Fa Seles per square...... 5 no Citations /or Letlejs of Administration, 3 00 •• “ “ Guardianship, 300 Dismision from Apministntlioty .... 0 00 •* Gu irdhinship,.... - 400 Application for leave to sell land 6 00 Hales of Land, per square, 5 00| Silas of rorilltaWc Property per squ’r, 3 00 Notiecs to Debtors and Creditors,.... 3 50 Foreclosure of Mortgage,- per square, 2 oo Kstray Nthyt^fryiyy ■' | .fob HVt’fcot every description exe ••ted with neatness sod dispatch, at moderate rate*. RAIL -ROAD GUIDE. SoHlliTVoaforts Railroad. \VM. IIOLT, Pres. | POWFHtk, Hup Leave Maeon 5.15 A. it. ; arrive at Colum bus 11.16 A. M.\ Leave t'ulu ,v 'hus 12 45 P. M ; arrive at Macon j>.2>' P. -V- Leaves .V) man S A it ; arrives at Ku Uula 5 30, I* 11 ; Leave* Eof min 7 20, A M ; Arrives at Macon 4 50, P M. AI.UA NY ItHANOU Leaves Smithville 1 46, P M; Arrives at Albany St 11, PAt; Leaves Albany 9 85, AMj Arrives at Sini'hvHle 11, A M. Lease Cullibert. 3 67 P. M. ; arrive at Fort Glins 5 40 P. .1/ ; Leave Kurt Gains 7.06 A U. ; ariivc at C'utttb.-rt 9.05 A. it. We.Jrrii & Ai!nttli<: Railroad. CAM PHI'.! £. W A LL ACE," Sup’t, DAY PASSKNUER TRAIN. J,»aviyAllmta . • • $.45 A. V. Leave Dalton • 2.30 P M. Arrive at Ghatlanooga . . 6.25 P. M. I,**v6 Cliattahoogi . • 3.20 A. SI Ariive At All nit* . • . 12.W5-P. M. NitTBT TRAIN. Leave Atlanta ... 7 00 I . M. Arrive at Cbaltinooga . . 4.10 A. VI. Leave Chattanooga . . 4;jf) }’. H Arrive at C. HOYIji ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dawson, - - - - Ga. '\S7ir.L nrac'icP in the several Courts 0f VV L'w atifUFqaity in this Stake end tie Circuit Courts of the United Suites for tile State of Georgia. A)s<\ attc.ntui) &ivcn to COMMISSION in BANKRUTTCY. C. R. WOOTKN. R W. PAVI6 WOOTEN & DAY IS, ATTOIIXEYS AT LAW, liatc&on, Ga. dec ,24 ABl*S ' r LAW FIRM \V. G PAIVKfI; | VASON k DAVIS, pawson, Ga. Albany, Ga. nAVfXG ourselves together in the .practice of Law, we will be thank ful for patronage, and will attend promptly to all busiueaa entrusted to our care. docft,lß68 —fim T. J. PRATT. J It. ORIM PRA IT & CiiTM, DRY GOODS AND Qrocery Merolumts, D.XWSOY, - • UEORCiIA. IIBKRAL advances made on Cotton Jt shipped to our correspondents in raviiii nah and Baltimore. ooi‘i‘(£V>Bly* "notick fTMIANMKUL to my patrons and friends for JL tueir hberai patronage henMoioro, I still c optiuue to give lessons on jtunfllfl Pawson. I w ; lPopen anew term on uu* 2na Monday in January; 1861), of five months or 20 weeks, including fifty lessons. Tui'ion is expected invariably in advance, half at the beginning of tbo term, and the other half at the expira tion of the first ten weeks. Ka(«>* of Tuition, #as,o» Pupils patronising Prof. Nelson’s High /fclioof, wishing to secure my services, can take lessons at his School, as he has ottered me the use ot his Piano. HW. KitDMA: . Dawson, Ga. Dec. 24, ’6B—3m AVhslcsalc A Retail Dealer in BOOTS «% SHOES, jr.mir lTirAKs 85'Cherry Street, MaOow, f>*- (rsf"Country Merchauu supplied at New York Market Prices. nofs;J»n L.R STRONG & SON, Wholesale i Retail Dealer In BOOTS & SHOES, S«e*>n«] St. M ACON, si rs'Country Merchants supplied at New York Mibsit Piuers- nov 8 Sui 1 ‘ WATCHES, PP, SILVERWARE, k, At tho old Stand of II.J.JOILViI 0.1 A. C 0., f>7 iflnllK'rry Sf., N EAII LaNIE It 11 OTJaSE, MACON, - GA. I AM now rwi ivinr, fur the Full end Win ter trade, h line «eb <tjnp of IT'.l 7YV/A.S, rT.OcKS , .Ih’WF.LR }' ,8/A VkR IP.I /.'A', FAN(’Y UloA/fS, J’lA X f >S iftid o'h imu se.l instruments, WA LKIX (1 FAXES !, Roor.nty r.utj.v & hovkict ct/r r T. Kfr 4'," ete., which,' with tnv In'nier stock, will be sold at VERY LOW !'RICES FOR CAfilt. A call is respectfully soli, ited E J. JOIINHTON. WHEELER &. WILSON’S fLwiiig Machines, INeciilcs, And all new improvements. Public attention is ealled to these Machines, for sal * a* manu facturer’s prices by E J. JOHNSTON, Agcpt for MidilU.tr. otgia. sun Carrels, Corks and Mountings. I have for Pule over WO Criiri which I am etteiittg tki k>w I>. J. JUiiN^TON, w.iTcaa won a*. I am prepared to do srt short notice, in a supeiior manner and fully warranted. Also, Jewelry and all Siandard Sewing Machines repaired at short notice. r.ovs;3iu E J. JOHNSTON. G-. liJO-UTSTJ ), 3TJ;us si facturor >!«.».• 1« fIIA*BUFV» t IRI i. ! Who Isa It k Retail dealer in SADDLES, HARNESS, AN)) Saddlery Hardware. AAJF. would again call the attention of ii I’.anters and Afeielututs lu our supe rior Stock end increased liciuriea lor ihe manufacture of everything iu our line, coiu priuag-v- IjidiCs’, M. n,’ nr,} Il .y*’ rtnddtos, (Jarritioc, iJugjjj and 'l eant Harness, Collar,-:, Bridles, Sadd.u Jliaufcets, Horse Covers, Whips, &0., Ac , ISupeiti .s Buggy U' bes. A variety of I.otlS tier euuatantly Kept on hand, as Patent An ame led, Deiliug, Luce, Upper and Call kite;. A1 o, Eaotnekd Deck p.rd Dri'jiuc. Ah Widths ni Jf-tU I.eis and eus.oinerS, knowing wo eun und will offer you actual in ducements in quality and price, we would re quest, you to call and examine onr Stock at 14 Third .Street, beh.ro purchasing elsewhere. "Wanted, Hi (few, Skins and fur# of all kin s ; also, Wool, J/o-s and Tallow. .If.con. On-, Beeviuber ll{Cm WANNACK, DEAI.F.Ii IN Frenfli & lm A rican foutcclCmeries mOYS, Fire Works, Fancy Groceries and 1 West India Fru ts. Also, Liquors, Cigars, T bacco,vS.nV.fr, aT and a pplcndid asportnjent of Pipo?, of all qualities and prices. Give him a call aud be gatihfUd. Ciitriy between 2d and 3d, Mocen, Ga. decl»>;3m HTEBSiJimn. [Have just received anew stock of Waulies. Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry Sit ver Ware, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, and a full line ot Fancy Goods, sm table for Clu istmas & Bridal Presents Call and examine my stock. Special atten tion paid to the Repairing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Badges, Rings, Ac., made to order Woik dune promptly and warranted. L,. 11. G» of i / l A~v~ ,f i A“I u. F, At 11. la. OLIVER, STOVES, STOVES, AND HOLLOW WARE, Tocket am} Table CutTerv, Iron Pipe, Steam Finings, Ay., wholesale Mannftfcturcrs of Tin Ware, ii and 41 Third Street, Macon, : : : : Oxoroia. novfgfim 111 011 AS WOOD, (NEXT D<>f R TO LANTER lIOUbB.) Ala,con, - * dealer in F!KE FOIWORE, Chairs, Matlresses, Feathers, Carpets, V\ ih dow Shades, Wall Paper, Ac. Parlor Setts in Reps andil.ir Cloth, Bedroom Setts m Mahogany and Walnut, A’tiameled Cottage Setts, cheap, Ac., Ac. Fisk's Mctalic Burial €as« s, and Full Glass Gaskets-. Coffins in Rose Wood Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar and Paint ed. Prices to suit the tunes, dcp*sm Mix », Wholesale A Retail Dealers in 15 oor S& s 11 0 Es, Leattiei Fsndirigs, Lasts, &c,, Mo. 3 Collou Aremift MACOK, GA. oc3;3rn' * I)AWKON, )UA,, THURSDAY, JAYIJAItA , ISOD. FRENCH STORK. _ -0 A. MAURO, DI'ALKR IN French & American Confectioneries TOYS, TIRE WORKS Family Groceri’s, & west India Fruits ALSO— rnKA, Sueur, ;sTpicc, Mwti'bop, Craok- I era, Ciitnilci, So <o, Hrandion, (lorttWl'j, IRttors Tobncco, /‘ipos, Snuff. Block, TI ACOft, GA. «k*clO;3m S'rcsili! EVERY MORNING ! Iu the shape of FISH, OYSTERS, lty every train P. PL WAIID, Dmr from BetngTbn’u llotql, MACON, B A. WOULD nuk the atthntUMv of all fund of luxuries or-epbeta!i : u*U, t,o .the lad that lie is daily reygitjjng . ' . ' _ FHEBH KISH, OYSTERS, .ETC lie keeps rtfi T,and a fall stock of choice and fresh ( nucy :siml E'aiciily Grorrr. i<*q, which he off’era at reasonable fitrures. — Give him a ball.' d"eD'-3m l. w. mmi, IVIIOLESAI.E MQUOIt DEALER, Fully prepared to HU aH orders at the Prices of the West, with the Freight added. TEUMft CJYSTT. JTO. r,;i, ren mt stkklt, MACON, and rj’lifi—3m Jut COI I IdN, IMTOIIIBH OP Brandies,- Wineskins, Sugars,! UEALEIi IN lii/e, Bourlon i(~ Atmiobyahela. Wh tTuhiir.s, Manufacturer of lluj Uelebrated fEilJ<*s*hi. Whitehall Slroct, Alliilltii, Ci;». J UST received ami for sale at astonishingly cock Bourbon, at L. CO HEN’S. dei'lo;3in J W CLAYTON. J. II- BOIXJEKS. J. w. CLAYTON k CO., ■ ‘CfIIOOEKS AN D * Commission Merchants, (Opposite McNacght, Ormond k 00., Wliileball Street, Atlanta, <ka. VYe keep a foil stock of all Goods usually (blind Ili a Grocery Store. Orders and Con signneats sollcted. Satisfaction guaranteed. jtt)l4—dm ,1. M . SOLMOOO Hi ibe Current FOR __(j / FURS, FOR 186§. Ist 2<i 3d 4'h q"»> Bear... #4 00 ... .f» 00--*4 ors«» Otter ..% 00 ... 200 .. l ot » Mink.... 2 50J... 1 75....1 "0. ft Beaver. ...1 50 ... T Om Red Fox 75 50 25 0 Gray . .-25 .... .20 ’ , Coon .. 20.... -T5 J 0.... 05 „j D , is 10 OB 03 MII Sk UHt. r rJ si. - - i' 1 #j, , * a A *-WiSrUat *5 ! *%> n rn House Cat 121 10 08 On Opossum 10 08 05 ■ Skunk 30 2° 16 10 Habit 25 cents per dozen. J. M. HOLBROOK, WHOLESALE ANB RET All DEALER IN Fur and Wool Hals. OK ALL DBSCRSIPTIONS. WHITE- HALL STREET, , . ’ ATLANTA. CA. j imißTiir LN the Practice of A/edicino, while we are oppressed ourselves, we are no. unmind ful of* ujsiwilfr ceudiitou j«o«ur jteus, and shall endeavor to make honftrS easv." We shall require FiiMCinsal < Mall payments in all instances. 1 hose who cannot pay in G tiIKJ% il,ti ‘ , can settle their ML, ut tUttt kul ITkJj*. Cos n, Fodder, Meal, Fresh or salt Meats Chickens, (fround or Cow Pi*as, Sweet Potatoes, VVoO.ror raw Hides, In return, we pledge strret attention and relief. As to corn; iieU-au-v, we leavy #ur paii ons to a- c‘de. caf"lVc keep a preserip'.ion.oßicq, am! a , 'splci'did nsaortrtiput of I'RKSfT WE/fl- OIXWs find invite onr fridtnls to gi*e us a call, at Dr. Giloin’s old stand, JA.MKS W. PRICE. M D-, r- 4 yj AV.ES 11. /'4 gfi, M.jt V DdJnon, Januaiy lT;2t a . . fTTinTli ui:. W.&E.P.TAYLOR, 21 »V 2'l Cotton Avf.nuk, 2 1 &• 38 JVTaoori, Ga- KEEP alwavs oil Land all kinds of fine and plain Furniture, M ihogativ, Walnut and fancy painted sets, Ib dstcjyJ-', (Ihairs, Tables, .Waitresses, spring Beds, Hair cloth, looking Glass platen, all sixes, (lilt and fancy mouldmgs, aud all articles usually kept in u tins* class furniture W are house. All articles Hold hy ns guaranteed to be as represented. Ordefa promptly filled, aglow as »f 1 jan! I dull JONES, BAXTER St BAY 4 h corrofr a vxkue % 'Afacbn, Georgia, GENERAL COMMISSION. f.. <; j| f ** r y PROHK K AX» Provision Mercluints. ■-fit kj l / ■ l* I r~{) t : a j %/lqenls For Charles .47Ivon's C.elebreiJfil Cn>>i»tr Distilled It'liishcifs. •Lffcnls Cltrtraclu lAme I Corks .tyenfs i iustiud drove II Viß bey, HA VR now iu Store and For Kale at the very Lowest Market Pi ices, A large Stock of Hoods, consisting in part of 1 000 Bushels Corn 2,000 do Choie.' Tennessee Oils 200 ■ l do Weed Rye *? 200 do Seed Barley 400 Sacks Flour > . ~ , 100 Barrels Flour (,f u " 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt 50 llhds Bacon Hides and Shoulders Eimo, (Maxtor and Oment air tvayx ms linurl. 75 Barrels Whiskey—all grades 10 Tierces N -w Crop Ki-e HI “ <Ntivansed Bains 25 Barrels Runtp Pork 50 l’ackages leal Lard 100 “ Mackerel 100 B >xes Star Candles 75 “ Hoap 75 Barrels Sugttr 60 Bigs It in and Java Coffee '? 0 B ties of llay 25 Tons Paorphutes and Fluor of Raw bone. fill everything reliable, promptly and fairly. nov5 —3m UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. NF.W YORK, OFFICE No. 69 LIBERTY ST, 'jftsc €i a i#ii:il JPoint Stork V.ifr ( (Miipauy of Ihe (liiitcd Slates. The Business of this Company is Exclusively confined to the Insurance of First' C lass Healthy Lives, * STATEMENT JULY 13, 1868. assets: U. S. Stocks (market value)... .$109,280 0" Bonds A J/ortgages (city N. Y.) 97,000 (jO Brooklyn City Bouda (market value) ‘26,187 50 Virginia State’"'Bonds (market value) 14,70 C 00 Cash deposited n N". Y. Guaranty & ludeninity Cos. (at intersi) 45,000 0O Cash eirTiand and in Bank../... 11i,182 00 Balance due bv Agents (secured) 25 178 23 Office Furniture 6,235 22 fleloirtd seuii anuual quarterly Premiums 72,165 81 Premiums ill course of coiiccOon 66,nt»4 64 Interest accrued, not due 4,540 67 Other Assets V 3,819 21 T0ta1...a...... ♦468,022 87 I.IABIUTIBS : Amount required to reinsure outstanding riske-Uomnn’s Table—s per dent, $M3,203 Uqp’d Losses, not due, 1 u,y (, (5—♦258,200 (i0 Surplus over A above all liabiU's,♦2lo,422 87 Ratio of Assets to Liabilities, 1814 to 100. ! Number of Policies in force.... S,ofe4 Insuring ♦7,926, B|o Policies issued since J»u. Ist 1868 I I,IRB lusuring., ... .y , . ,♦2,713, 26y THE UNIVEHSAL Qilera Ike folU>»iug aod popular plan of Insurance : Ist. Tits: I.KTCitN PgvMihw Pi-an’ : TTpbn which policies are is rates .less then thqst! charged by Jfutual Companies, ptwronOeisf the return ol all premiums paiu, m addiiAin to the amount insured. 2d. THKltvittrcrrowok Prkmicm Ti.an : py' which policies are issued at rates less tliin those charged bj Mutual Counpaun#, muarin teeimj a reduction of 50 per cent, ol the ple - miuui after the tbuU annual payment. OFFICERS : Ia •Wild bat itfiKSihN V<T "XI 1 Wiuja'h Wa.xfe ■ .Prcaidlnt BkkuV .1. FuTuiicn vice Pfehr.l.if. Jons H. Bbwlky Seeretyry I t’liAM.Ks E PXA.-K Assistant Srerqu ! D. I’akks Ka. ki.kr .Cotmilting A. iuin ! eliwakp W. i-AMiinier, n. rr... Medical Kxdui i ALsXASOKtt A Gkkks Solicitor i r*r kgcuts wanted through ant tw Spilth i W G WKT«#P, fiennersl Agent, Eulaula, All. J J R CUKKTIAN, Agent Terrell Count 1 Ga. dec3:3m Ml kt !i! LL I.XB'R At V. I J iJte nctauni Maditon Female Ctuey». Ju/u Wth, . : 1868. m nV*nfsiV'ir^ci* Much lias hoen ttaid of Hid intul lkctua! equality of tho Hesej, tind ti isi rtiqfitod Quest inn still «rray« ils rnni- I huttunls tti) (he otfieT aide. In topr- : numoiit. I brake no luce The pai'ty [ *hich v\ins the viixtory gru*|»a aititri en ] Hcejili'e. If t hero' he iitoqirtrlilT, the tliffereriee is nos greater theft 'timflng ilnlivitlunls of the sumo s„s ; "hikl in nvy jud>petat»t,lthe »li.ilq thetuy <4 uo oumntluling oiluLtiDon to whut is po cuhsr ntid flestini trve in either Iwiys pr girls to the exclusion of evm’thing for ptbicb UierqJi n- yhnpli iude, is itnpolilo if it wyiv and ini]>rueticablu if it were poll to. — Minds— tfilhr in rc s|ircts Boriie are turify—souio me I breuocions in tlddf detftffipment. Some S.'m h t|,eir puixiiHUtn of atUiiiLuejM ' UUil almost til. u btutlld—i>ths els tmTAin ftgep fly- kfo aertr- inuialiug itu 1 1 1,u, J.. u lime. These pe eul tirilies inauifent themselves only in the jii ogross <d. ulo tytd oducylipn They eannut be 1 <iofnrrt)iried by the sa yaqitf. of Jklje tetujlmiq nor fvi u!q|l.i, i>y -tho science of the ptironwlogist. Be sides «. is the business of cfuetijott to aid in nature—to remedy lieu dofectp —direoling- what is strong, and strengthening what is weak '.lhe truth is, that voluntary earnest perso veringp, protracted mental notion, is Urn chief secret of becoming wise and great By it a feeble mind may be tiained to energy mid dßtiuction \\ i h ut it ? a mighty intedeot will de gtmtbitF i ) imbc. iiily The dilDrtu ceß of tip:i udu aim exl’iitiiUbn unidno men, are in.t strictly constitutional, hit referable inain'y t<> thou- menial habit*. Allow ingj.aa 1 think is just and prop er, u divt-rYily ol mental organization, yeti iiis ot that all the eli-iaonts of min ti are common ho both. Thu orig inal combinatiens of these eleuienls are endlessly diversified ; but flu) cliar arterbiie results are net more marked as between men and woman Lit an 1,0-twucu twucu tpvn and men 'J ho dissiuiihir ily, which 1 coneced, if not created ed uentiou—tho education of the fireside, the school house tin I Ibo world of so ‘‘•ini ‘do—is essoinially naodified by wo man's social relation •, and tho pas-ions and affections incident to those rela tions. The huiiiun unud is expanded or cotJract'-tl—corrupted rcfircl waxes into vigor or wanes into UieDje m,Ba. thought, of deep analysis, oi prolougeJ it rather from tnentfil dis quietude than original incapacity.— t>'tsp«9fd by lac ti cecities . 1 bfi s ! ' lotfrtetit to think niuot) offiittle UiinifS ; tnteling nit tho #x|HHst«tionß of society! y 8 9*\V dt'nsiflu'od, wttianit I periiaps uistjua. by n dc.cNiVO odr ucation for liiph and Lu'tiiined mental nctidr 4 ; it is hot «rtrv#Mo»- thSt so-sow women are distjuaiitiejl lor great acuk men anti vigor of intellect. Evcji timooi? Rl/iii those tjTf raoot 'll *tin gilfsTictl Dl!' |H|WoV'tfTtTrilD gTlt Knff f t-- cility,of wltoiw |»fof*s|ic.iia and iiuroutUi moot colistimtly tna Too, tliliikitvg iiTcnlly, Ui "hi bom s df stutesinar.si iji, J-: h..vo-.!iy Rrtd t ; ioru . Tiiestloep thoo^flits— thoainatuiv judgment —the continuous ronsonidgs lol* whkdl the great Olih-ng Un.li arc. C,!el>riltod, tiro tacit natural or sjiotfta’ ueou —the Ltui!e imtrtiincd workm,' ot original |iow«rrt. T lacy aro acquitotions habits, tire results of tuud study ai(i long practice: TO+ dilOur Uo.ist-n t■' h 1 : . i(t t’:y ilijpqkt Ultiiti-a claim to oxqtil, Uroivuud thiiakeis are rare protl gies of their generatMW — ibe proseut sage is wpeluily degeuer aie—the race of great inon is hutuly extinct, England has tio Pitts or IV-Ls, or Wolhnglvii3;j E**co, nojjMira beats, TitllYJ^tHiilJfMrNiflW-’bfls—Or at nirtut but bn'e, and he is only ;/tho no,bow Ot fajs dncL- ’’ A’Ueiivi has no latore CaLapuiax, .Olays »aad W.eUlvrs Eveia iu tiio world, of fiteruttire, Uie cldef nctom have arquiml iroturicty rather fUitnTnfnc; like Uy tiut quaint, oud(pv!ui?i JftltTi of L>-s books j | like Tbnckecity, *.iie utaolling retailer us | old coni t sewndai; or ldr» (darlyle und Emerapfl, i.y the most atL’eted, artii* ‘trarv tftirf'finfiiiLiraEuso'of {Ecic iiiyth- j or UogbiiipM flie world into rite bwlivj* Shut they are deep, wiieu they are only dark—profound) bemust iluy wtiuible, opinion, tneio {Jj/tfft | sound wisdom—more wise {ruciiuaj ideas ntiuh ,M(pore.’ri I in«)l the pf Otf Iwaab ed Urtt Htiiti truth U vcYy RrOTt tlimtksVtb ffrt-rf mrhhcr sq>(; lltrt Uu*. iAilel i bee tliai tdja tho pest <<t rn Itlkwad tile o(H*f.tiUatioaniLy iucapalllo cl gawut mi) :in uuent, wou'd la t be Occur in lataCAiiicluAli'ia. 4 or.ous so le ioiih, Hatural, > ntav.ous, *a*y, eatl be lound to eipiain t:-e l.ic'., 'V..1..I 1 . chasi giog nil »iy’u ’if of us with tueut.d iiiapoleney. 8o 1 say in relation to wry. tot yei, ? tho.f •< qJ’Ur <t‘ eat Ik - ut: alD thcAymikWoT literature. The reason* ,»»nuirt **•-!» ni ‘ i j tiwp “L VWiV lilies ai>J, li'9 8U k jjuCt*t j wttli w Lqeh tiic-y iief Paoet fatiniiar \ ! sub'lkcU* which tend to Tetter and ’IK-1 laniftt,* aH l/ldtieS. MliKd*, 1 leave no time for attention to anythin! j * b yonci W»*; gjaueltd,.U»e light, the nn aginatafa No \fonfler,- therefore that toft i ale * 'figuroV st*in thcee dopart tmailts most accordant with the delien r w ios y( their piiysieal und mental cou Istitfitfon i and to vvliieh they nro ffi 1 - Ji(ifcfod, )xirtly by Hip tippornfmcnt of nWtMB, but inuiii y by the. deurerof of J >i iplilai opia.on. I vjp iely loisjyot only denied to wo the motives for strong'mcribil cf- ' fj.fr, Ty ‘vbrch the' ilfhhition iifmen in ildiood i t«i / »elH<n, tint itqur*., Kofy of -' fcrH live tdiqitation *o jest in• i«glu*’i«'U* i|l('ittoci'kyv i; as thu l'tf*|)veL;ib)e . r itml attractive. The itiyepi Buminj-j j lion is 11/iMir il PS till'iiiinian hoil-H^RrtF! Eis rh" passion strongnr with wvtrmm lliun wbtjli men, says that the former are di'peiuk'ut for tlioir nertonil , J iidlqenee an tluar 1 personal atiracfiorif. ' .Tibs c-rhriio’n in.-ffdaet-of' bur nature j sehks i!« gmUftciitioncin those rineies whiob itvfesorvatiiin and , experuHieo . tuaidi to*lte tho most direct—the tidiip od to ptqiu'ar taste. While, therefore, airs are mala to believe, that tF rc 1? rrforepou'elin a caul than , in a thouglft—more vuitoherr in com-i plexion than in ultt’ac tion in gracrlirl motion than genaral, Ltipudcdgu, just.so the ciyav’en- ! tional rodiona of the woild r, press in- | tAlfrt-tirff] rf;'vr4op!neui and biefor frivx. oiiti-es <1 elih.rvetor. Tho bravu, the goods the groat «re nil partiue 4-i Uie policy.wlpuh assurya. Uie IvJua.lt) tfiat dress, .figure, grace ah to their jpersbns, light coirverJatlbii, ffotfiy enm ili 'hp’flei's; vapid ihah’it'es about beaux-, ehtirstsiiip jind muna ige, is about all i tinit is e.xpeited of tli ill, litldJliat Hie who txceis in Uifso tlfings is th.o belle { iof the hour Even wjse men, ih their j gallantry, talk tionßehse 16 women, n« ! though po’itoness r quired ihemtoeo«- Argrend to those of low intellectual es tutu Unifier thu fuilaci(»ns views w ItieU prevail, thq young. pq%U, in tfiu! so cial jntorcourso anu at every festal gatheiing, sc nr to have conspired to ignoid’knowledgh, taste, ideas worthy of their rational nature, and tohave re •otodkl -tho ehnniis of society into idle prutUe, unmeaning as the ehutter iijg ol sw allows Tli 8 abotninablo fashion does Oross to tioth par ies. Men degrade their ititelleet hi conqilirrieitt, into unworthy estimate ol tliepa-salv’es. This style el aitdruss, Uiougiunteiided to yloyjy. is actually an insult j as it' i ipnfiea an incapacity {o ajlprßefhte n'nYtbiirg'nihre sensioh} ifnd exalted. Instead ol Mistiming, well pleased wjtfc tho twaddle of their ob sc'tjuiuus admirers, I wish that wormn would resent this imputation, upon their good sense, an 1 compel the lords of creation into more rational conver sation. I would as soon look to find the Gulden of Eden with its limits and llowers on tlio Circuin polar Sea. ns to expect tho emancipation of the female •fffw*flicTiTfTgiuTSs wajpli are perpetu ally offered 111 life's daily walk, you milst learn to dl: crlhin.TC., Amid th? "crowd of nttefUtnnls who y lH 'tt upon vixiir erodes, th rq nrc *ome, with pvfium tjuyq n.as Iw-eii a long, long, fiupu, ot ideas, There.is but n.Uuiui :u! of meal in tb.- barrel, and a ii’fle oil hi trio cnb'c. uhd'nb prophet Th the (and to blofts the aelinty smr •. “They give you idi. they can no mm e T -.lhnugh poor the be.” yurc thwii uud deep your'wratv hipi whp volunta rily makes Uj Toyl v.f lumsu f, because tie -fr g to a HiiituriOjiil 1 An. tW terrible srata secret i)ar been* ,sti : i.r*h ! f in ‘h. ’u t «f thr ft a uUi mrH. Ju n«; the Mi khc-r of tin* K-ttper r , (Jaalps V", was tie logttimute <d dcu oi ; TLe *»S tl*at tUo went' “= 1 1(1 c ’'l ’ ! c 1 i c * th ' „f h. ;■ I U ban 1 I'd Up. but, m roabty, | •dhli Ail, ToMt whs kept | etlie'fiy ifi#t.rl!W*i6fl, firs’, by hw father, j Eurdmune, and thou bjt, hoc s"n, the j GerjiaatA Ea»i ; a»(»r ,for fifty’ lon o year*, Tbo pcf-ceutieus of which i -h,'\s-s male a victim we [9c inimciited by hrr nmtuVrj I .rbefla, Juana j ntU/cd h»r tij.l viewsabmt rho por e- | etJtiudiefchW' Lea [hu uisg aU’U »t«k ’, ( tag, , AH dj-Ltahwet-V tbaetu, her Utiacr 1 i.’,,di.,sad, 0.. u iuu , if» u.abroai tho , ( j.,r tta eider to r> igu >0 tc r i'i.'taaiy her owa ao.a, t'-uaries V , contact'd her in a duuguin, auj poajuajt ted UU«fsi: to ftbuLo auu torture her , wbcu she refused to take part in the di* viya a,cidev >^,ll in the yriaa.m. Thess i fao|« have Lean h*‘>u*ht tu ligbt by a ( j ticfMW .Uivt-jrism,. irgttnrolh, wh<jj , o/iveU them from the,au:ograjih letters ■if uies V, hithert > kept secret in 1 I ariih.yes of Smaauea*, and publish— |cd them iu tiyi/eL* li„: Jour. 1 v !’• v- • • fBS —Wluu Whlflrtik waiftrttotit toembaik ss Orom- Uvci.’s env .y to Sw. cd n, in fHSS, he i was reimh disturbed in urind as he rest • : rti Harwich on the [receding rdghr, t which was very stormy, while he reflect• 1 ed btf the di.-trtte:ed'W»te of the nuti an. A riotrfdifiwirfl servant siejit’ in ah artj *- cent bed,-w WO finding ttifit laia' nuwier cotirtd not slohp, saieD! I,J 1 1 • J’..iy, sir, will you give me leave to 1 ask you' a([ a'S’totr V* “CertaYul^*. * i * w '*'* cj ' ' * '‘(Wr, don’t yen rhiuk l GMd g- vortutl the w rid veiy wdlf before yotf oauab in to it r . I. j' 8 r‘Ulldfiabfetf^-”' i ' r ' ) I vl: “And pray, sir, deti’t yoti thmk th tH t Tie will govern it rini’e «» well whop ‘ y hr Ire g n r ou *-• ’ .Ui !.V ” j art, Mr, pray exeiisc, but don’t * vou rfiinK ton iniy ws-we-d trust liitn loj govern if as 18«ig as you are in it ?’’• 1 To this question Whitlock bad noths ' i-ii* to reply, uifd turtaiog abou', soon ' fell ; asleep. , ' : j The best bank is a bank of ,cait i, — It never refuses to discount to honest labor. Aud tbe best shares are plow ! shares, cn which dividends are always liberal. A 01. II r No. -11>. KEUAKUAnbE WILL CASE. d>; «fir*.'. •, . A CMfffllfrarc Wit? Cm nested by Soi llioi-u (loir*. I A remaikaMe will case is now pend ing in the (lhanoery Court at Sehua, jAlahf.frfi, in tohuifi it, ia anughi (o ir vdi laie a wilt, maife nnler peHchlar t cireumrtaneri, durTni? »ho existence of tho l ife Coalodeantv govern roent. f During tic, war if fleoais (hat a wealthy planter .residing in Dallas oountY, Alabimr.; was desirous of leaving his principal estate, valued at ! ov'or s:*©o,oo4>,to bin heirv, consisting ’ of» br,o - her.and sisters aud their •bif dreu residing at the, N -r,h. Fearing that if he male lhom his lrgitoea under a will, he b ing a bachelor, tho prop erty wfiuld b come canfi'Oa'el by tho ■ Curif derate fr> ernment he devistd the whole of liis property to a nephew and uieco, thee retiJiug ia A1 'bima*. A s crct ujicroorancu u was afterwards drawn up, by whieh he directed how ho desir'd rhut his osfate should be divi | <le*f and di-pox. and of', among his North ern heir ; This memorandum, howev er, was no part o/ the will, not being wriUen.pr .-ig’iid by tho ’testator, bat which the nephew sacredly promised t> sec executed and catlied out. The* testator idled io October, i»i64, and the nephew and tiiocc,, be,lure, they cculd i trust reposed in them, died sOjD utter. The husband of the nieco i promised the fiCphew. on his death-bed, that he won’d solemniy carry out his ; uncle's desires, as expressod iu tha se cret mewjfandy u; but tfio husband afterwards administered on the estate and o’aini and it iu right of his child by his'diep-.s and wi'o the niece. ('no of the priotsipul hetrs of tbe estate is Mrs Jjjnpa ftuisman, of New York, the half sister ot the testa— t r, who has seeurod tho valuable ser vtoos of our talented trietid, Ham. U. livid, Esq , together with Messrs. Pet tus.& Dxwsmi, of Him a as associate counsel. The defense is represented ly Gen. John T. Morgan, td. the {Ach illa bar. Tho grounds upon which tho heir* seek to annul the will are, shut it was rod .iu fear of and avoid tho laws of the Coijf. derafo HGtcs", being ia tho nature of a /We* commigxrr, nr secret trust, by wuiclt the Irgateo were sub stituted in.piaoe of the real an-J iuteo ded heirs, and is theres r; void. Tliai tlio stcret memorandum feing made aficr the will, shows the real intentiow and wish of the testator, hy afterward* making a totally diff rent di-position of his woporiy, but whieh being with ; eonai to 'in whieh case b's p f" rty goes to hts betel iavv. The cite will be argued in Fcluary I uex', and as it involves a question of i great moment the decision will no | doubt prove interesting to the I pfolbtK&tt.—A>ic Orlmng Orescent. When Shall We Meet Agaiwf Men seldom think of the great even# (if death until lh? shadow falls across their own path, biding forever from their byes the tree’s of the loved ones 1 Who-H iivfrtg smiles wrt’e the sunlight of ! their exisf t.c>. 1.) a’h is «he great uo- tao'uiirt of life, and the oold thought of 'he tomb is the skid-tun t)f ail leasts'- We do not want to go thrpugh the dark ! valley, iilflaough its may lead ; to i'srAdue, and with Gtiatles Lamb, I we do not Wmt to lie down in the mud. ply grav , cv-aii with kings and prinoos , for our byt\ f llgws. 1 But th : fni of naiurc 13 Inezorable. 1 The/i is no afpea!’ of roßnf from tbo 1 'treat law whieh dooms iw to dust. We fimu ish tmd we fade *s the leaves of the iff rest and the llawei tli-t hlootns and wi hors in a (lay has not a frailer hope ! upon I fu than the mightiest monarch ' (hit cv r shivtik tho earth with hw foo » ( steps Generation* of men appear and vaeishn the gl ass, and the countless lauLitudo that the world to-day wuUtQ in rr iw di appear as the footstep* ofl tbe snoio. Iu the brrautifel drttma of law, the in stinct of our immortality, so cl quently iitriiared by the dgath devotod Greek, .finds a deep response iu every thought ful s ul. When ab ut to' yield hi# you rig efistened as a TacrffitSli to fate hi# 1 iir l'.ved Uiemanthe asks if they akal! not meet again, to which he replies“l have, asked that dreadful question of tfij LijL Lisß k'Qy vtgtgs’i —v* ‘U? = ’ ea? streams that (T iw foren r—of tho star# am 'bg’wh'rs fields of cfare my raised ■spirit ha’h wa'k<"d in glory. All werfl I dttnb. Jlut w'.nls I gaae upon thy lif' ; j iug, l feel that tfiejrc jt something in the love that mantles tfii'ugh its beauty rt.a£ Qatinof whofy pfrish. NVo shall uk o' Clvtn tnthe.” p '„TLc fUpubltcan gets off tbe fol— limi i x.r i»T mv7r> r km tire, rhere is scou** oiever suiirc. g^uu ice fitimor in it, and more truth than poetry: , l* i ,iAisTt A sober ‘Local’ went to .iifriircL this nfr,ruing and heard the ohoir i wirtle most tßelcdioußly the following 1 1 ??ee ec wbaw tha tbe Law ce eel 1 Gaw. It oe ee eah ha ado tth, and naW 1 ee our eah —we aw to cop ah and Mhed ! ftf hoe ah hec 5’ Upon referring to our prayer wo found that this was what they rflC'.nt to” sing: • 'Bj ye sure that the Lord ho is God. It is he tl at hath made ns, tod not we fc ourse’.ve* ; we are his people and tha hcep of his pasture.’ — I‘kvyune , Be deaf to the quarrelsome, blind to (he s corner, and dumb ko those who ar* 1 mischievously inquisitive,