The Albany tri-weekly news. (Albany, Ga.) 1867-186?, August 29, 1867, Image 1

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frjanfa** ill K-a ———- . & CO. r T WISDOM—JUSTICE—MODERATION. HIif 5KLY NEWS, 'tIBR8DA¥_AN» Saturday o.-.r Wilbert AiVaaon’s Dry . t #<4* Uunnil ul ivwil I.AW CARDS, D. H. POPE, ATTORNEY AT I,A\V, ALBANY, GA, ALBANY, C F t IT FE GEORGIA. AUGUST 29. 1867. S‘2, PER QUARTER NUMBER 87. ffg^ggggg JliL'Jlli-g"" goutll side 4>i Broad Streot. j ILL give prompt nt lent inn to tiny buBirtfss Advertising' rinBertednllhe rate of One Dollar p I0Ber * -* *- n Lines, for I be Gents for eauli payable in advance. iecTal SOT ICE. , nts of candidalea for office, $10, S£« be charged for at regular ad- wof be paid in advance, i lines, of brevier, make one jcnls that make over eight liues u n es, counted as two squares, will insrk on their advertisementa iaarw they wish them to occupy, ions for individual benefit, will be to* square for each insertion. -Stn. *V AAvortlioiiiciilN. i our rates for legal advertise entrusted him, in all theCourts of Dougherty and surrounding counties. July 4, 1867. 7l-3in* FEARS* The Arrow Tie | Iron Bands Provision Dealer & Grocer, Macon, Ghn. BALING COTTON I AN INSritAM'K All A INST O. J. WRIGHT. 1.. 1*. D. WARREN. WRIGHT &. WARREN, I.AW, rlevy of eight lines or less..$ 3 00 -Fl. Fa. sales, per levy 5 00 CliptrUvy « 00 rs or Administration 4 00 „l of Guardianship ••••4 00 ilion of dismission from Admin* """ 0 00 Jlon for dismission from Uuiir- 4 00 i’uid.. o.o« ■TpS—MdOrnlilorB 4 jKI " 7 — w property, ten days 3 00 day* r * Tike above rales will be required in geerrat notes. ij|AL NOTICE. Jby Administrators, Executors orj Moired by law to be bold ou tin* ' eac b month, between the hours of ,ooa*nd three In the afternoou, at la the county Inwlilchtlie proper- Kotioe of these sales must be given Ja{UuUe forty days previous. ■ •rtke l*U of personal property must be - Jer, through a public gaiette ten tale day. n ft nd creditors of an estate must sppEtaiSon will he made to the Court! lorliury for lUve to sell Laud must be publish* | Uteri of Administration, (Jimrdian- published thirty d.iys—for dis* I'Adminislration, monthly six months— ATTORNEYS AT ALBAflTV, GA. W ILL practice in lb? several Courts of Id wand Equity m tuis State und the Circuit (Courts of the United States for tlio Slate of Georgia. Also attention given lo COMMISSION in BANK RUPTCY. ’ k , Albany, Nov. 18,1865. —37 Bankrupt Laws. paKTITlONS iu VnnVruptcv under late Act of U. JL Congress CAN NOT 11E FILED until ll.e gene ral orders of the Jpdges of the Supremo Court (under section 10) prescribe the form of the petition orders, etc,, etc • • When the Circuit and district Court of the United Stales can properly hear these cases, shnll gladly represent our clients before them. Cases oati bo determined in vacation or term. mines a nouns. Attorneys at Law. Albany, Ga., April 2, 1807. illlf MEDICAL CARDS. Drs. Jennings & DeWitt H AVE associated themselves in llie practice of medicine. wr KICK—Up stairs over llilsman jit Hall's Drug Store. fcJ* t)r. DeWitt will give special attention to SURGICAL cases. Albany, July 2d, 1807. 70-t M Y arrangements are complete for sale atul de livery of OORN BACON AND HAY. In store and to arrive, 25,000 lbs. SmoKed llacon. 20.000 lbs Hulk Rail Bides. O.OUO bushels Corn. 50,t)00 lbs Northern and Eastern Hay. 50 bids A H V Sugar. 200 I,bis Superfine Family Flour. • 50 kegs Nails. 100 Saoks Liverpool Salt. Having an AGENT West constantly buying, no one lias the advanlnge. IManters wanting produce especially COHN, should band in tlieir orders Willi tlio C ASH, in lime. The corn will be transfered on arrival, saving drayage, which wii always be 5 cents in bushel less than prices from Store. This is saved to purchasers. 300 bushels is a car load. J IV. FEARS. January 291 li, 1807. 5- tfrom XT. Guardianship forty days, dor {•"foreclosure of Mortgages must he v for four months—for establishing full space of three months—for ftQlMlTrom Executors or Administrators, Van given by the deceased, the s mouths. • ivesteen & Co. IO-FORT1 i MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, New York' DU. TODD. —o—- OFFICE—Lehman's Corner. Opposite Livery Stable.* JtKSWKXCh At X. !\ HttlXSOX'S. Fehl2-nll-tf] ALBANY, GA. Drs, Cromwell & /~\FFER their professional services to the citixens If of Albany and vicinity. Office on llroad St. . February 24. 1866. * . 13—If II, V. CALLOWAY *'• M. IMI’K. Drs. Callaway & Pope, PALMYRA, GA. Mnrcli 601U, 186V |60-Ij) lilts. SI11S Si IUc.llII.LAN H AVE associated themselves together in the practice of medicine, and hereby lender their services to the citizens of Albany and vicinity. OFFICE—At the Drug Store of Gilbert X llro. on Washington street. May 2d, 1867 f4 4tt] The Favorite & Most Comfortable ROUTE FROM Albany to New York! FIRE, WASTE AND THEFT! UncqufillcMl for, Simplicity nnd Rapidity of Adjustment! " Snrpasstd by None for Strength and Adap tability to all the Uses of t'ommcrcel rpilKY arc mnnufaclured in Liverpool, of the £ best English Iron, under the personal super vision of the Inventor, formerly a resident of Nea Orleans, La. The ARROW TIE is preferred by Shipmasters and t’ompressnien, ns ii is worked with k • I inch slack, while all SOLID TIES require 3 to inches, which, in running through a cargo, involves a hea vy loss to the Shipmaster. USE THE ARROW* TIE and HANDS, and SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE! Arrangements have been made to secure an am ple supply of the Arrow Tie and Hands for the coming Season. The Iron will be belter than tlie lies! heretofore used. JAS. A. IIA EX* Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia. ANDREW LOW At CO, Geucral Agents, Savannah, Ga. The undersigned is prepared to furnish the AR ROW TIE to the TRADE at SAVANNAH PRICES, Forwarding and Transportation Added. RUST Jk JOHNSTON. From the Suvannub New* x Herald. A Ilyin? Wife to Hrr Husband. ( VIA SA VANN AII.) Fare Through to New York. . *35 Dll. W. A. L.OVC, ALBANY, <U. Office (until further notice) at Ids Residence nearly opposite the residence of Captain John A, Davis’. May 8th, 1867 46-ly TIMIE following newest, and first-classSTEAM- J SHU’S sail from Savnnuah to New York every TnMdny, Thursday undSalnnlny. Murray’s Line. ^Atlantic C. M.8.1 Empire Line. | S. Co’s Line. Sail TUESDA YS,'SailTHURSD’YS Sail SAT’D’YS. Li:u, Herman Living- San S.vi.vauoh, AYo an* indebted to a laily friend for tlio following tnost touching extract from a let ter written by a dying wife to her husband, which was found by him some months after her death, between the leaves of a religions volume which she was very loud of perusing. The letter, which was literally dim with tear marks, was written long before lhe husband was aware that the grasp of a fatal disease had fastened upon the lovely form of his de voted wife, who died, it is stated, at the ear ly age of nineteen. It shows how fathomless is the depth of a true woman's a fleet ions: “When this shall reach your eye, dear G , some day when von tire turning over the relies of the past, f shall have passed nwny forever, anti the cold, while stone be keeping its lonely watch over the lips you have so often pressed, and the sod will be growing that shall bide forever from your sight the dust of one who lias so often nestled close to ydur warm heart. For many long and sleepless nights, when nil my thoughts were at rest, I have wrestled with the con sciousness of approaching death, until at last it hits forced itself upon my mind; and al though to youji ml to others it might seem but t lie nervous imagination of a girl, yet, dear <1., is it not so ? Many weary, weary hours have I passed in the endeavtu to re- oneile myself to leaving you, whom I love 0 well, and this "bright world of sunshine and beauty; and hard indeed is it to tttrug- glc on silently alone, with the sure convic tion that I ant about to leave till forever and ro down alone into the dark valley ! ‘Dut 1 know in whom I have trusted,’and leaning upon His arm *1 lear no evil.’ Don’t blame me for keeping all this even from you. How could I subject you, of all others, to Pitch sorrow as 1 feel at parting, when time will soon make it apparent to you ? 1 could have islicd to live, if only to be at your side How Bill Got Shot* Dearborn, Com’r.jslon, Baker,Conn Yiimo, Itieneral Barnes, Com’r.l Morion, Com’r. Nickerson, Com S\s JU’INCO, Atkins, Com’r. Hear the Insurance Agents: Savannah, Ga., May 7tli, 1867. The recent fires in this oily having provcil to our entire aiitisfaoiion, by a thorough lest, tlio superi ority of IRON HANDS for baling purposes, vre strongly recommend them to the use of the Flam ers of Georgia os an efficient agent in restricting loss by fire; and we agree to discriininate, when practicable, in favor of Cotlon thus secured. . A. WlLIHMt, Genera I Insu ranee A font. CHARLES GREEN «&. SON .Agents Liverpool, London and Glnhc Ins. Co. CHARLES L.COLBY & CO., Ag’tsSun «V At luntie M. Ins. Co., N. Y. It. 11. FOOTMAN, liisurum-e Agents. WOODBRIDGE BROTHERS. Insurance Ag’is. J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agents. * ’ Southern Insurance DOUGLASS HOUSE i Albany, Ga. IWittmttoB'Ofltie public4nd the trade is iavi- Oi Square West of Court ATTli • UntfRiw-Beale Seven Octave Rosewood Pl-j . frTirtis, Which for volume and purity of I one, are *b»Why aoykitherto offerwl in this Market. I^g U UjNitAlalll the modern improvements, French |M# n*4 AttUon. Ilsrp Pedal, Iron Frame, 0 verst rung ithetl m;«te M aad each instrument being made under epnottUapervision of Mr. J. II. GROVES- IW, who hu bed a practical experience of over iriy yean in their manufacture, is fully warrant • U every particular. Buckley, These Steamships are all of large carrying rapa city, well adapted to this Route, and are fitted up wit Ii especial regard to the comfort of Passengers. Slate rooms large and airy ; the Steward’s depart ment supplied with the best the New York and Sa- viinunli markets afford. The Through Freight Ta riff haring been much reduced, Freighters Mid Pas sengers will find this the QUICKEST, SAFES’^, and MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE to New York. HAVASNAll AUKNTrt. Murray’s Line—Hunter & Gatnmnl. Agents. Atlantic C. M. 8. 8. Co’a Line—Wilder Fulla ton, Agents. Empire Line—B. II. Hardee, Agent. GEO. A. MoCLESKEY, General Traveling Agent* June Sih, [60] louse. WGrovesteen Piano-Forte,’ » Received the highest award of merit over all others atthccelc-bra- ted WORLD’S FAIR, Stages leave this House every day for Tliomasville, Bainbvidge, Florida. am! J.C. McNULTY, Secretory Tru*i Co. JAMES--T: STEWART, Agent b. Laucnsier Insurance CiHnpauy. LANE iV WEST, liiMirMiicc Agents. Macon, Ga., May IGih, 1867. The recent fire at the Warehouse of Mr. U. T. Chapman, In this city, having fully demonstrated tlie advantage of IRON BANDS for h.tling purposes, ns a security against loss by fire. we. the undersign ed Insurance Agenta at Macon, Ua., take pleasure in endorsing ihe nctiou of the Agents nt Savannah, Georgia, K. C. (• RAN NIBS, Agent for several Jus. Co’s. J* W. BURKE, insursnee Agent. C J. JOHNSON CO., Insurance Agents. .1. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent. J. M. BOARDMAN, lusursnco Agent. JNO. B. COBB, InsiirHiice Agent. May 28lli, 1867. 55—Gin tnuiK from your brow, mul u»lu , r your ilo- »artnt"8pirit into its Mttkor’s pivsouco, out ntlttu’a in womnu’w holiest prayer. Hut it - not to be so—nud I submit. Youth is tlio privilege rtf watching through long amt dreary nights, for the spirit’s final Right, and ol transferring my sinking head from your breast to the Saviour’s bosom l Ami you slmll sbaro my last thought,; the last faint pressure of the hand, and the last feeble kiss shall be yours; and even when llesb and heart shall have failed me, my eyo shall rest on yoprs until glazed by death— and our spirits shall hold one last fond com munion, until gently fading from my view ; the last ofearth—yon shall mingle with the first bright glimpses of tile unfading glories of that better worbh where partings arc mi* “ "known. TTell tTb Tkiiow the spot dear O—, exhibited inalrgments from the best —^ tantf London, Pari*, Germany, Philadelphia, i Boston, and New York. Also at the Institute for five sucoesuve years, the Silver Medals from both of which can be Bwareroom*. A*introduction of improvements we make a perfect Piano Forte, nnd by ninnufactur- p tilth a strictly cash system, are enabled ilhwb instrument at a price which will pre- Itlon. let Cub la Current Funds. ’ptlve Catalogues sent free a fabhly paper. CONSTITUTION AI.IST Erery Wednesday IIIornlnR. PAPER, containing Ihe la- dail and Telegraph, Editorials .» Mtwket Reports, MisoePaneons * aflkl^cled or Original Btory, anti ar- u to the Farm and Dairy oach Wenhall endeavor to make it TUe Tatole Hnpplicd with the REST tlio :nm kot nftbrJe. Match 21-26 It Ihe New Cemtfal Inland Mail Route BETWEEN THE SOUTH AND THE NORTH, AN» EASTERN CITIES! —DV THE— Richmond and Danville R- R- GEORGIA—Worth founly. Thom a, J. Vofan, bo.lng opplicllo l.coppnlnl- e.l Oimr.tlan of Iho p.riou nml properly of Ihr 1 miner heirs of Jnmrs J. S. Young, ilcorn.nl. TI.Ih 1h lo cite nil j.rr.aono conrerncl to he no,l oppror at oiy olllcc wllltin the lime prewrlbeil hy low to oliow come, if ony they con, why Hold Icllrrn of Ounrtlinimhlp ohonhl tmt he groulcl- (lircn under my bond and .tKclal oignolure. Augnat till,, 1867 JAMES W. HOUSE, Only nuguet 16, 67 40,1 Geernii—Horlhl'snnty. S IXTY tloyn oner dole npplicolion will be mnde to Ihe Ordinary of Hold comity for leave to cell o portion of Lain of lnnd Noe. three hundred and ulnely-two (1192) nn.l three hundred nml nlnrly- tbree (M) In the cloth Dictrict of cold county, nc Ihr properly of,/William II. Willie, late of Worth county On., deceoeed. oug 24 60d Adm’r of W. If. Willie, dre’d And It* C®nuenUoH» 1 T HE Chnrlolte and Sonlli Carolina, and North Carolina Bailroade, via Augnita, Col*mble, dharioile and Grweneboro to Biohmond, ,ja Waeh- iogto., Baltimore, PhlUd.lphie, New York end Boat on. To eeoure epeetl, eafeljr i for ThroaghTIcluis VI* Columbia A Cbarl*U» The Ronde upon title Route have been put In ex cellent order, end furnlehed with New Engine, and Eire °CUe» l^te«ger Care,’Blefltlng Care on all Nleht Traina and flrat-claee Dialog Saloon., and M meal. “‘ffiBotUrp^.hvenghan el.v.M, tatoj mntry, andennnot be eurpaceed Ihr lie heaitllful 1t#WH * Family Journal. a $3 00 time.... 2 50 each, WPT sent when desired. STOCKTON & CO., Augusta, Ga, the Fire. country, Mountain Q . „t All-Hall Route from SouthdW^ Mountain Seenery.^^Thlele^beehorteetan^qiHek any’of'the'Northerii *r Eael.ru CM* ,G ^^Tlekel.andChweb.•••«*• b«d at lh. aflfoTof the Central Railroad In Mtmoo. A. I» WHAUKC.Agecl. May 80, [801 JOHNSON’S HOTEL, 'Bjtmimw? ^ - • • . U *t V • v— »’ Ga. A IV ew Sensation BOYS AND GIRLS Administrator’s Sale. Witt, be eold, before llie Court Ilouee door in leabella, Worth county Ua , batween thelegnl hmire of eale, on llie (Iret Tuesday in October next, lot of land number two hundred nnd thirteen (216) iu the 7lu dictrict of ealtl county. Term, cadi. ' BENJAMIN W11.LIB, Aug 16, 1807 Adm'r of Win. II. Willie, dee d ‘ NOTICE. A LL persons Indebted to the cetaleof A.C. Hill, late of Dougherty counly, deoeased, ore re- unested to make Immedlsle payment, and all tlioee having demands againt said estate will present them properly enthenlienled within Ihe time preecrihed hy law, to Wrlgbt fi Warren, Albany. Ua. J. M. Illlili, july *7i 1867. Adm’r At (’. Hill. Administrator's Sale. Witt be eold, before Ihe Court Honso door in Isabella, Worth counly Ga., between the legal linuea of sale, on Ihe Urol Tuesday in October noil, lot of land number forty-nine (40) In Ihe loth Dinlriol at said conn,y-wi/ow^lo-er^xe^ed. ^rms each. August 6,^86 Adui of J. W HILL, dsc’d. BOOKS are bard to get, for want of money. Bui tlio boys and girls must have something lo read, nnd they ouglil lo have fresh supplies of reading every weak. Now, iliere arc plenty of monthly papers for liieni; but I heir old friend—and who does not re member him nnd his “Children's Guide" In wnr liuies—tlieir old friend, J. W. BURKE,proposes to give them llie Handsomest Weekly Paper bis lMucnlx Printing House can bring out. To do this lie must have IIUNDREDSOFBUBSCRIBER8! And he npponls to the young folks to help him.—• He wants to know how many will vote for the pa- >cr by agreeing to lako it. Let them send In tlieir ong Hat* of names that he rapy Bee how the-vote stands, and whether i; will warrant him in commen cing it. Nevermind Iho tnonev just now. If he finds (lie vote nil right, ho will begin the publioa- tiou. and call for the money; for then he will hold that all w’io have voted for it by Bending up their names, will lie under obligations to subscribe for llie paper. Who says “Hurrah for a Weekly Paper for the Boys and Girls!” nnd.what boy or girl will soonest send in the longest list of subscribers ? We "hall, in the first number, begin the publica- lion of a Sequel to the Young Marooners.' Nearly all Hie boys and girls in Ihe United States have read the “Young Marooners" and been delight ed with it; and Mr. Uouldlng assures us that the new story will ho overy whit as good ns the old one; and who could wont anything better? Burke's Wecklv for boys and girls will be K hand some Quarto of eight pages, splendidly illustrated, nnd elegantly printed with new type on fine white paper, making in llie year a beautiful volume over 400 pages, with a fine title page and index. ft THOMS. Single subscriptions Three copies Five copies Ten copies Administrator’* Sale. Mill be eold, before the Court Home door In Igfthrlle. Worth county U*., between Ihe lerelhourr of eel., on Ihe Srtt Tueedejr in Oelober next, lot or lend number eiileen (16) in Ike 15lh dietrict of eeid county. Terun ceeb, 1 WM.O. LAVENDER. Aug 13th 67 . Adm’r of John B. Long, dee’d i. E: WELCH * Booksellers and Jei ’ Ball's new T. W. . JOHJWOK. rrtprieinrt / ..E Dow.-Tn2ue Tke Houle'll new. TbelttMe b ‘ u »lff> V 1 " 1 Yhlce iltt the market etorde. ' 1 XT. Isabcllm in Mid county, net wee of sale, on Qte Aral Tuesday in f of land noreber (199) one fanndi in ibedUi distvfei of Dooly 001 Twenty-one copies.. Singles —■*“**— bon your time bIiiiII come, and mllowing our bend njioii my breast, wijic tlic death r nrow, and usher your where you will lay me; often have we stood by the place, and its we wntelied the mellow sunset ns it glanced in sniveling Rashes through the leaves and brightened the gras sy mounds around us with stripes of burn ished gold, eneh has thought thill one of UH would come alone ; and whichever it mmltt be your name would be on the stone, fiut you loved the spot; and I know you’ll love me none the less when you see the same qui et sunlight linger ahd play among the grass that covers your Mary’s gray#. Iknow you will go often alone, when I am laid there, and my spirit will bo with you then, nnd whisper among Lite waving brunches, “I am not lost, hut gone before.’’ Domestic Happiness. “Dill, don’t you know dad don’t allow you to buy shot V”* asked a voting urchin of a brother who was somewhat Ins senior, who was making a purchase of that article. “You just never mind mo. 1*11 thank you to attend to vourown business. Mister nob; don’t care what dad allows; I’ll buy what I please.” Lillie hov slightly nggitated: “Dm going to tell dad/' lie said, rushing out ol the store, ran down the street, and hounded into the room where tlio old man was quietly rending the morning paper. “Dad, dad, Dill’s went and got shot.’* “(Jood heavens l” cried the old ninn, drop ping the paper iu consternation, nnd Imlting for thi» door. “Where is he?” “Down to Thompson’s store,” reapondn Dob. In his excitement, the old man forgot to move his rending specs, nml in going down the steps misjudged the distance to tlio pave ment, stepped oil*too soon, and came spraw ling on all fours. lie gathered himself up nnd started lor the store. Tito pavement appeared to be about the level ol his knees, consequently in his violent efiorts to keep it under him, he cut a very ridiculous figure, nnd drew from the astonished bystanders such a roar ns was never bestowed upon a single indi vidual siueotlio world begnn. At last his tedious run was brought to ft lose hy arriving at the store wlicro Dill was stretched out, taking it easy. Tlio old man supposing him badly hurt, rushed frantical ly untofiim exclaiming: “William! William! whero aro you wounded ?” “What’s the matter, dad ? Aro you cra zy Y” asked Bill, raising on his elbow, and easting a look of astonishment at the old limn. “Why, Hobort said you’d got shot 1” “So I did—got half a pound of the best duck shot in the store.” »• The old man left amid noise enough to drown a thunder clap. As might he sup posed, Dob got tInMlogling nml Rill didn't. Who Is Safe 1 God has never created n mind yet that can safely challenge) eombnt with the appe tite of drink. Earth ban no ambition that is not engulfed ; no hope which in not blast ed; no tie which is not broken; no sanctu ary which is not invaded; no friend, no kinsman, no brother, wife or child, that is not lorpotten ; no fibre ot human agony which is uot wrung. Minds of common mould will go through life without excess, whilo those gifted with God-like powers are smitten with weakness. Tim gifted Author of Ohttvfo flarold walked in fetters and died in Missolongid of a drunken debauch. Ilo who led the prosecution of the British Par liament against Hastings was hurried to tlio grave to escape the clutches of his landlords. Poor Charley Fox ! And the author of Ger- trudo of Wyoming died driveling imbecile. How tlio “Gentle Kiln” wept over the habit, that enthralled him. Ah! how these trag edies of human individual lustory—ofternp- tation and fall—stulk before us ! The his tory of the best mitids of our land is darken ed by these episodes of weakness and min. Ilow lo Save Kerosene Oil. Qkokoia—Worth county. Bv virtue of M order of llie Ordinary of said county, will be sold Before the Court House door In Irahtflc, In Mid county,'between the lawful hours “ “ '» Benteqiber tteit, lot idred and ninety-nine, ... oonnty, *00.’ * Soldi as the property of Leroy Kenedy* late of Skid counly. * - JOHN Jl. KENBD\, > j i inly tfl, 1067 1 '• Adm’r of L. Kenedy, deo’4. 2 00 per annum. 6 00 “ 8 00 “ 15 00 “ 30 00 “ ^. subscriptions, 3 months... 50 cents. Single subscriptions, U months... 1 00 j/gr We want an active nnd Intelligent boy or girl at every post office in the Boulh to canvass for subacripuonH and will make it to tlieir interest to work for us. Send fora Premium list and Circular giving full particulars., Address J J. W. BURKE & CO.. Pftbltehcrs, Macon, Ga. May 14, 1807 III domestic happiness, the wffe’s influence is much* greater than tlio husbands; for the one, tlio first cause—mutual lovo and confi dence—being granted, the wliolo coinfort of the household depends upon trifles more im mediately under her jurisdictiou. Dy her management of small sums, her husband’s respectability and credit aro created or de stroyed. No fortune can stand the constant leakages of extravagance and mismanage ment—and more ib spent in trifles than wo men would easily believe. Tho-onc great expense, whatever it may be, is turnudover and carefully reflected upon, nud the income is prepared to meet it. But it is pennies iinjierceptibly sliding away which do mis chief; aud this the wife ulono can stop, for it does not come within man’s province.— Thera is often an unsuspected trifle to be saved iu every household. It is not in economy alone that the wife’s attention is so necessary, lmt in those nice ties which make a well regulated house.— An unfurnished cruoL-Btanu, a missing key, & bultonlces shirt, a soiled table-cloth, a mustard pot with old, cold contents sinking down about it, aro real nothings; but oacu can raise au angry word nnd causo discom fort. Depend upon it, tliero is a great deal of domestic happiness about a well dressed mutton chop, or a tidy breakfast table.— Men grow sated of beauty, tired of music, are often too weary for conversatioii, liow- ever intellectual, but they canal waps appre ciate a well kept hearth nnd smiling com fort. A woman may love her husband devoted ly—may sacrifice fortune, friends, family, country, for him; ahe may have the genius of a Sappho, the enchanted beauties of nn Armida, lmt—melancholly tact—if with these she fails to make his homo comforta ble, his heart will inevitably cscano her.— And women livo sq entirely in the uffcotions, that without |ovo tlieir existence is void.— Better submit,, then, to household tasks v however repugnant tliey may be to your tastca, than doom yourself to a loveless Wo find the following iu one of our. Penn sylvania exchanges. It will bo easy for any one to try it: “A short time ago wo published an article from an exchange to the effect that salt in a kerosene lamp w'as a great saving of tho oil. We liavo since fully tested it, and. it is ft greater saving than Whs stated IiUlie nrlielo referred to. Fill the lamp half full of com mon salt, then fill up with oil. It burns with a clearer flame, and it is a saving of more than twenty-five per cent, in oil. Try it.” P. 8.—Wc have—and unhesitatingly ad vise our kerosene burning rcadera to “try it.” ____ I3T* An Irish soldier once waited on bin commanding officer with what ho termed a very serious complaint. “Another man,” lie said, “had upbraided him that he was not married to his own wife, whom ho ac cused of being no better tlmn she should be, and called her many bad names beside, which ho should bo ashamed to mention to his honor.” “Well, my good fellow,” said •iSI V-lH * Uf j PIPES. y*ry ehnip nt iW MERSCHAUM /-xenuinb «r>J uU. Akkway flMfci aful Jewslrr "Vi* /sMsl f IxjAj t‘ L. E. WELCH » CO. ffejy X* th'u L-. . . yt ’itt : gj-yxi: toji j(.i tv. »)■ ; lioniS,-Women of ft liiglicr order ol mind will not run tlio rink; they luiow that their feminine, their domestie, nre their first duties. . . Dkatjik.—Ilon. Iien. .Wood, n prominent politician aud ft staunch friend of tlio South, died a (Mr dftyrsmeo ia New Vork of dis' ease of the heart. ■ plied. Hero he took off his lmt, or rather con, and exhibited ft broken head, saying, “Does your honor think I’d bo after taking thut abuse from tiny body but a wife 7” Hosir Affections.—'The heart has affec tions that never die. The rough rubs ol the world can never obliterate them. They are tlio memories of homo—onlv home, tliero is the old tree under which tho light-hearted boy ImB swiing-manym-day ; yondoria tho river in which he learned to swim, there is tho houso iu which ho knew a parent’s pro tection nay, there is tho room in which lie romped with brotber and sistor, long aiuco laid in the yard in which ho must soon bo gathord, overshadowed by yon old church, whither, with a joyous troop liko himself, ho had often followed his parents to worship, anil heard the good old man who minister- ed at the altar. Even tho very school house, associated in youthful days with thoughts of tanka, now comes to bring plaea- ant rememberances of many occasions thnt called forth some generous exhibition of noble traits. of_ Imntan nature. Thera in where ho Joarnod to feel some of his first emotions.. There, perchanoc, ho first met the being, who, by her love and tenderness in lile, has inado a homo for himself happier than that which hia childhood lias known. There are corfain feelings ol humanity— and those, too, among the best—that can find no appropriate plaro for tlieir exercise only nt one’s fireside, -