Wmtb von. 10. CHARLOTTE, 1ST. C9 &TJJST3E1 3, 1861. ?JO, xo. MRS. T. J. HOLTON, XUlTaJUS AND PROFE1ITBBSS. TERMS: . . ... f l; Wliiv uil llir H'lircirdlniiih. icl,rre at TWO DOLLARS in advance; TWO; 1)1)1 I.AKH AND HrTY t'KNTS if payment be j doiayeii l"r three mniill.aj and THKKK liOU.AKS : it the em) " " yeur- Nopuper will be diacon. tuned unttlall arrearages are paid .except at the 0it..n of the Kdilnr. j Ad vrrtm mcnlai iier led at One Dollar per equare ' (lti lines or lea, tlua ailed type) fur the firat inaer. i lion, and Bit ceula lor eurh continuance. I'oort ad. ,(.r-iai-iiienla and Sheriff Balca Sharped U5 per cdith'ther; and deduction of 33$ per cent, will , be nude from the n-fulai pricca, for udvertiaera by the veur. Advortiaiininte inaerted inu.illily or quarterly, at II per etjuare for each time. Semi-j inu.illily 7jcenta per aqurt for each tune. iVmona wher aending in their advertinetnenta mutt mark the number hi" ma.-rtione drairod or' they will be maerted until forbid and charged ac. o.rointly. ! J fl'iialmaalera are authmixri In act aa agent. J.I.. WILKINSON &. DIALKHS IN i WATCHES, JLWELRTJ, p j AND i No. S.Kranilr Hani-e.oppoaite tin Mane.on llouee, C1IAKLOTTK, N. C. AltMition jiv. ii to lit pmring Wnlchea St Jeweliy. June 7. Ii.J. I3lf iuumtuim:! u.iKi.i. '.n to.y rim i:s. AVIS'! I' t' M m STOi'K t avim; i' t: n r it a s k d 'i nr. f.ntihk FllENITURE of J M. SMai ft Co., and a.iocialrd with me ny brother, W u. I.ae DviDkoM, we intend to ear rr on the bu'lneaa under the firm of ,n ail ill hrulirhta. at the old .U.id of J. M . S.n cr. .V Co.. imii. Tiir riajTor jM av ni, iirn we niH-ri to opn . . a. m : n"" In lln Store ol I'itid l'aaa, Kwj., ni-w occupied lr Bit AN II BANK OF THE .STATE. A Full Stock of Furniture, OF ALL KINDS, Mir alware be fotiml at una Kilabliahment, and wi- pietge nuraeWee to fu ll ns Low as the same articles can bo bought in CHARLESTON, or any oth er Southern City. f.ui. i'iifiHKLin iiunnii Will h.vr eliarxai, Iho .Vnu('rui mf 'rii rmeat, wi cic .oik dimreil will be promptly attinid to, ai.U rrjxittirg of uny iirii n'atly dune. UU15 T.F. DAVIDSON. N It. Having liken lb- Ajrnirv of HSK S A I.I Al.lt: HI KIM. CASr," I. y will .Iw .ya be ki il on hand. " iwi a. i -i.ii. f'if HA INii ...I.I out uur entire al.uk of Fnrni. lure, Ar. ii.Hnaiar K. ivii...h who. lo. f Ihtr l til lui brolher, W . I Iaiio!, eljircl I" r.i ni. nue the al.ove Luiiue at umlrr the finn of DAVIDSON & DKOTMER We enrihi.'ly r mend Ihrni to our Iriemla anil rut'.iiiira who may wmh u n y I liinc in tl.a t way, und h .ie they will til. nil t Ilium a patronage ..a liln ral aa we have In ti toi..rt rei t .vi d at tlit ir lu nda. J. M. SANDKItS k Co. Oeloler9.Hl.il. aatf MAIiKFTJIOUSE. f jnilKiiil.-i-rilicr rtei'ertliilly inf.. .ma. W former JL i ut"iii r. an.l ti.e inl.!ii' (.'i r.tr .11. that he hia nprned a HOUSE, no.ler the i.bove n -, newly o.ii,it .M.-.i. Oitea A. Williama, two r. below M. a.ra. J. Y llryre V Co., whele .1- iyi liny he lound a full axortmrnl of Family Grocries, VegrtMrs, Ihillrr ind i-J, Chirkens, ('itmirs, ft'iitfins, A'J, J'ickirs, J'rrtrrvr.1, U'mfs, ij c. StiM'i-ior IiiImi'io jiihI rifgiti'ii, forhirtf nnl 1ltissirtirr, ami . !, n.aili'H X iirnlUHH tt'H Shot s, i :ilt ot-, t l.:iiiic, Ii t i l i ta I'aiil. stuff, I ifAmy, .Vr , and numeroiia I anry Artirlea, all of whii-h will ue auld at the very loweat .nre f..r Caah ..r Hurler. F. W. AIIKKNS. N. II. In addition lo the above, I intend to fit ! by the let of Novell. Inr, a larje and coinlort. i kt.le Hihiiii fur my Cuatntnera, where a I.unch may 1 'l"i he had at any tune. It will be my aim to' nirit a ehura of uublio putionaga. F. W. AHKHNS. I N H. The In., heal ;.rire i.h.I for Butter, Kirna.1 ' hi. k. na, ( 'a l.l.u t. r I'otnio. a and other I'rodute. i rt nll at the M irkit ll.iuao. F. W. AlIUKNS. Oi-Mer fi, Sf,0. 3IH f I I Kl.ilWS ( I I.KHIIATKI) SKI.F WKAI.. 9 ilNi. rS, i ; u,.. uitli r. iit aiara, at TAVLOIfS llai.'.e.r .lo. e.v;.el'r (. Wun'ion Hum. What I Would Love to be. ., ar wiu.ii tiaaTHKXT. . Oh ! I wauld lore In be a alar. To ban in aUne oa thte : And (litter 'mid the darkaat cloud That ahadea thy deatinj ! Oh ! I would lore to be a flower, To bloaaom in thy path. Aim mingle wilh thy bilter cup The awietuat breath it lialh ! (Hi ! I waul'l love to be a biid, To warhie all for the The llraventuiif ht an.hrms of the grnve, Wiierarer thou may'el be. A jcnl'e iiphyr, laden with The liiouiilalll.laurui'a brnuth, I'd lore to be, lo fin Ihy cheek To blooming, beautiaa health. Oh ! I would late to be the thin; Moat valued and moat dear. Th.it bnnga the aunltght o'er the heart, And keepa it tinning Inure! Thr thiaf tnou luteal more than life Tue triuaured thing lo ture Tne o.irlii.g, priceivaa and balored ia what l a lure to be ! HliscfKniuoiiSa I'AllllLli MNUWO DILiM. j 'It is too much lobe borne! One might as well bn a lavc at oner ! I hiivc u in mil mind lu go anyliow !' i I'im -i I'hiilip br-anl thffc hitter, in ilioniint worils :is he s;it writiiiL" h'ttrrs in tiic library, ainl he womirrnl vhnt truiihlc Ins in phew anil naincsiike was in now. I 'iHir buy,' tlinught be, with a sigh ; ' ho i-i well naincil, liir he bus nil the liciiiNirutiLT sell-w ill that bnuiplit me so nun b inisi i v' and then lie rose, and t ikin' his .-in k, limped to the door and said in a low tunc, ' ' Phillip' Tin' boy was staiidino in the hail with his hat in his h ind and an irrcso- lute lik tiwin hislln-hed Cii e.as tlioup;h be weie In -.-italinq whether or not to do what was in his mind. He turned at i the round of bis im l. 's voire with a halt' guilty look, and w hen the gentle-j man said ipiieily, I ' I'tit down vour bat, Phillip, and i-oine in ln-ie 1 want you,' he obevcel ; w ithout a word. His uncle lookotl at him with a u'inve, kiml face, as he! threw him-ell sullenly into a chair, ami i said presently : ' 1'oor li How ! something has gone j vcrv w rong with you, indeed. TeI mc j .-iliniir it, and wc will sec what can be j done.' I ' Noiliimr can be done !' bioke out the , bov p,iNiniiat Iv. ' Vou know my lath er never !ives up lor tiny one? We fellow s have been planning a boat race all the week a rowing match, you knew, in oar little i ii nnd father ciieouiagcd it, because he says be wants me to erow up strong and stout, and all that ; and le practiced o bard 1 am prettv sure I should beat; and now, I ust In ca.)e there's a bit of black cloud in the skv.and some w hite cups on the bay, be says 1 can't go. Jt's too bad ! Tlic oilier fellows all think I'm afraid to try and lhev'11 brat; so at school next week. I wish 1 had another father!' Oh. Phillip, Phillip!' said his uncle, shocked and grieved ; where could you find a kinder, or more loving one? Vou are strangely forgetting (rod's com mand to honor thy lather.' ' Well he needn't be so terribly de termined,' said the boy sullenly. ' es w hen he is right, as be almost alwavs is, as he certainly is now, I'hii lip. If vou were not blinded by your eagerness, vou would see yourself, that it would be perfect recklessness to go out upon llu; water to day. This is a w ind cloud, and it will burst in a gale bv and by j I can hear the distant rum ble of the surf even now; and see what a clear black nnd white the waves are ! 1 am afraid, my boy, ii you had yielded to ibe tcmplatiomj which came to you a while ngo, vou would have learned as bitterly n 1 did, the lesson that j'atur limus lust r Vou, uncle Phillip? How was that 1 Vou never told me about it.' 1'ucle Phillip's countenance grew shallowed, nnd lie said, sadly : No. It is painful to ine, even now, to think of the reckless, self-willed tem per that made me its slave w hen I was a bov, and brought a life-long ini'foi- tune upon me. But I tell you of it. Phillip, because I think it may help you to sec how wrong j-our feelings is just now. I pray you may never need such discipline as I have had.' I'hiilip looked down, abashed, and touched by the sad, earnest tone, and his uncle began. ' Your mother and I lived in the coun try, you know, when we were children, and our father had a good many hor ses j for he did not do busiyess in ibe city as yours does, but he had a large farm.' 1 only wish grandfather was livin now, and 1 cmilil go and visit Inmlicr: jearn lo trust linn too, my uoy, lnil.. in I'liillin .ilroiwlv i ni nrfci fI limrl vli:i tevrr li.'i mwna. fiplirvn iilwnvn ' I u..v...v ..... Ilis uncle both sighed and smiled, and went on: 'When I was about, your age, old Hotspur, the horse myl lather used to ride when he was a young man, died of sheer old age, and ( . I . . . ..... . beautiful creature, so lull of spirit, so : ' ' graceful, and with such a silky white,! J foaaded on coin-mo. sense aad mattlj coat, that your mother said no name ' f,tling- An unsoarteoua aaao ii oia ef the would suit her so well as .Sea Foam 'greatest bores ia the worlJ. He offondi She claimed her as her horse and wan-! everybody, aui intead of being treated ted t learn to ride her, lovely as the with kindne.s and consideratioy bjr bit creature was, she possessed so fierce; n,ighbor, be UjeDersL'j intensely disliked, and unruly a will that it would be un- SBd 0 l(1ga,g, iuffi,ieB,, ,tr,ng t0 . safe lo trust her with any tint: but a , . , ' , ... i iii i press bis denitnU. To be eearteaua it strong man, until she should he tlior- . otial.lv broken in. I thought this very ,ln'P!-T " 1 ProP,r '" - hard as I had been accustomed to f'"6 A well educated nan ia horses from a little child, and thought grally eouru.ua. Tba faet of bis mind myself nite capable of managing the. been liberalixad, totob.es biau the aeeessit mot vicious one. I had promised mv- of ezereiiiog this virtue. Benevolent men self great pleasure in driving Sea Foam, are alwajs eoarteoiis ; tlie desire to give Sano Friod-As a traveller wet pick the prettiest creature in the country, as pleasure the others ai sulInieBl inducement ing bis way thronjk the Mississippi Swamp I thought, and il she were so spint.-d, fof lhfm ( cu livllte ,bi, t Yuj. It between Natehex and llarrisonk.rr, it be all the better. I longed to match my . . L . , , ,. , . , ... , . 'II ' t I i " J'"' " oonrteous at bluDtaest inj Terjr boggy, be discovered a very fine I tried to persuade my falher to let .,.0 lev I.nt lu, 11-no lit,. -.-,., v...-- decided when lie' knew he" was'. -ii-hi, ;ind foibaJe me ever to speak ..fit again until she was nut in perfect train- ling. ilv prouil will rel.clleil iigamst 'tliis. t (This opportunity came before long ; it was court iav, anil lamer nai huiness at tbo county tow 11, w hich was fifteen miles away. He would be gone the whole day, and my mother was going part of the w ay with him to iii a 1: iend who lived near the road he would have to take. 1 listened to the plan with de .''tilit ; it was having time, the men Would all be busy in the far meadow, mv sister had permission to iias ll afternoon with a school mate, anil the coast would be clear. It was Satur day I should go tor Tom llalstead, mv fioeei.-il rlinm ..tut tnneil-. r wo would'see if the pretty Sea Foam should be iueen or not ! Everything turned out f ivorablv for my plan. Tom, whom I did not tell of' my father's prohibition, was ready ciioueh for a drive with such a splendid animal, and together wc harnessed her to a little bnguy, spite of her Hashing eye and pawning feet, and started off, wild with the excitement of mastering such a spirit. All went well tor a little while ; 1 held the reins with a firm hand ; Sea-Fonm sped along as lightly and as whitely as the wave-erc.-t she was nam ed for. I had already begun to exult in my triumph, when suddenly the sound of the wheels behind seemed to stir up the half wild creature like a trumpet call, ami she nmckened I gate into such a flying rapidity that we both grew frightened ami 1 drew m the reins w ith all lhe stieiiiilli 1 possessed. ,,,, c 1 i ' 1 1 - . 1 Tin uon - ut' Iwin.r . li. l i .l ii rit io l t?. .: : i.. :..i. ' tossol her lieail she spram nwav, the ,. -ii.- 1 1' .. 1 lines were lerked Irom mv "l asp.she felt .. , i" .1 1 1 free now, and it seemed as tlioiiL'h her feet were winged. We might be dash- j ed to pieces at any moment i! was ter-; rible. Tom screamed out. I ' Jump fiir life ! I shall," nnd sprang. 'he knewt them that they will commanl : i- .1' 1 I'.li:,... I a.. '.i.Lr. -l.:U.. ..J il.!, kn.i .fl.r out 01 me ouui;, ..nine' iicitiiv uooii;aneir cuimicu .i" ..w . ... ..... the "round. T'llmuglit he was' killed, I ihcm ; and they shall keep the way of the and buried my face in my hands to shut Lord.' It U a Go.ben where a perlion of out the learful sight. Another moment ,llt .lUe tc-tended ; there ia a mirk and there was a terrible crash 1 felt i ., ,,, .1,,. .i.B dfl,trovr must nam mvsclt ilashetl to the crouml, anil som thing heavy and sharp passed over my loot; and then there was a strange ru.-h-ing in my head, everything grew dark, aud 1 knew no more. When I opened my eyes again I w as lying iu n Grange bed, but it was my hither who stood by its side, with a stern, mournful countenance ; it was tr.v mother's tearful face that bent over me. "lie is alive!" they both exclaimed, and then there was a burst of sobs, and I fainted again. I need not dwell upon all the long, painful, weary illness that tbllowed, Phillip, when my friends Tom among them, for he had been only bruised by bis tall hung round me, scarce knowing whether I wound live ordic. Vou know what a token it left me," and he glanced sadly at his maim ed and halting limb,' and you can inv a"iue it was m last di-obrdir tier. I never doubled-afte- tliat, father knew best. Would you tyjsh to learn the les son in the same way my boy?" " Oli, Uncle Phillip!" said the boy, his fine face suffused with feeling, " I never knew'-fore how you became lame I am corry! Thank you for telling me, and indeed, I will try to learn the lessou. von wish from your ex. perience. 1 svtosc, of course, father cargo, consisting of upwardt of two bun knows bestXv.-ouldrrt cross me on drad kalea of Saa I.UnJ, aid over tbraa purpfi.TO-'i:" Jr . ' ' " band rod btUi upland rtto, was a-total " No, ind(?fl Iwy- lad," said his uncle osi. el(;aDiiDr about varan bales. Thera ean.eslly ; and if he would not, how much less would your Heavenly iath- II' .-7 " f ATHEB KNOWS BEST. Hit ,UlM- m' (hunt. COURTESr. CoarUsy- is not mere!; an obnrvaaoa of ' fka annvantinnaliLlae n f iiai.w ? it. tit in eal. waa 1-V.n fnr . .l.n nf 'l,.,,..l. Tl nn. fc kun jnd 'UU'" rud """ koBe' en '- J of deference to the feeling! of others b" ea,sd ,ol 1 lDarlf "ineenty. j person who u tiarjituaiiy aiseourteoua, ! generally postcrses little sensibility, and he Cirel nething aboet weanding the feelings of others, exouiing himself by saying that be only sreaks what be thinka ; tbat is, to put forth Ms own private opinion, whatever it may be, no matter whether it would woaod the feelings of bis dearest friend. Of course, if a parton'e opinion is request ed, he must tell the truth ; bit even that etn be 'line ii courteous language wbioh will wound no one. If eoerteoasuest were mere generally prteticed, it would be con ducive of the best results. Mutual civility auioDj all classes of socioly would be feuud P0,tnt fr ,han half lhe evils teat now oppress us. CMIU.-TIANITY IN THE FAMILY. Little do most parents know bew charm ing to the ear of childhood is tbe sweet sto ry of Jasue, whet laid wilh the animated earneitneis ef ooe who levee him ; little do they know bow his toaebing sorrows, his pitying love, his wonderful sacrifice for sin eaa penetrate the hearts if babes and , ' r ... .. ners tacklingi, and constrain their acecptable praise. They are not aware how tha know ledpo of Jeint would threw a shield be tween their children and tbe worst dangers , to whi.h the, arc tspoicd e. jo.rn.y of, life, nor ecvet the joy ef tbat parent heart who is made instrumental to the eternal happineM of beloved once doubly dear in the bond, of earth aud heaven. Amid the few redeeming seecet that rtu"u ' . th,s b,ra,B; r"" ' Je 0I mi great uu wu i"" - , ... P , . . ,.-,;.:.. children of men, none can be more fair lb . . , , ., . . . hia tieht than t hat of a faiiiij inccr thris- Ql" I'Q 1 3 '' '"'o. ' ,b utrcction of the father, and the law of the mother,' arc in harmony with his word and will ; where bv; it is a epiriual oamp in tha wilderaese f .; . i,nna lor Christ in the world that denies him. Aud there the Lord commands the blading, even I'f evermore. Happy the land tbat contains many tueh teenee, yea happy the families in tuch sa cred keeping! An KuglUhman toasting to an Irish- man that porter was meat ana arink, soon became very drunk, and retiming borne, fell into a ditJi, where pat discovered him afur some time, and eiclaimed : 1 And faith you said it waa meat aud drink to you ; bit b, m. soul' it i. . much better thing, for it in wasbia' and lodgin' loo.' . , . .1 L f .i:u : 10 una out sue uumoer oi eunaiva in . ctrect, eoram.ue. beating a b.e. drum, To find out the number of idle men. ctart j0gfisht The steamer Exoel, Copt. Relyea, from Charleston far Savannah, was burned, ba- twaan nine and tea o'oleek, yesterday morn- leg, OD Je Bosses iaiand, at tba meuth Of Mesqcito Creek, and jutl oppetite the place of Mr. John Raven Matthewa. Tha Ex- oal wai a fine boat, and belonged ta II. L. P. McCoraivk, aad waa Dot insured. Tba wg( 1D illur(IBM so tll, ,ottoB. Tba -aehooner Leanora, of Charlestoo, wai on fire at the sane place, lait, Fridaj, t,. .k. A.m.. w.r. t..V. K k.a.in. "6 overboard the burning bales - Charleston JSlercury. , Hue Northern army. -We learn tbat tba Japanese are asses- j Gfin Woo, Ljf Mmti C0I0Ui:iad ,lt amatinj: all tbe foreignera in the oo.ntry p9ttrtJS Monroe . that they can catch, tbe latent victim being ! ,, , ,,.,, . , iia. ;oaiirej'5r.l it h emu 19 on 1, 1 -s all. llueakm, the Amenoau Secretary of! T j t . . ol t i- 1 way to take ooruumnd at Ndrlj.K. Legation and Interpreter. I he i.oglisb, French and Dutch Ministers have hauled 23 weeka'supjily of cattti in Livueol, down their fitgs and left Jcddo for a plnee the V'i",'5 of eafety. Tbe Ameriean Minister alene The Jaoksonport (Ailt ) Hrral t ;5yi rem:.Ea. These acquainted with his pooul- powder mill has cuiimeiiea;! operaii-.m iaritiet easily aceeant for tbe same, and it on White Rivor, turning out -',(), .0 poun is is an easy faet lo prove that he has been dsiI7i aui1 otiotbt-r cm put in f r 1 a ixtoxioattd ever einee the murder, and far'1'011 within a menth caj.allu of mauu;'..;tui--four days he suffered from an attack of de- og 10,000 per dieui, lirium tremens. I The Riclauead 'iifjmt' h fays !..--r., . . Taylor and Ilargrove, of thnt city, bav.. 1'- lnr.Vir,. n.tnn In. .r...nel .nJ ,,A .rl : h mM M .; B(i( whtt' was his amazmeat, en raiaing it, to discov- er that it was on top ef a man's head, who waa beried in the mad all but hia bead. The traveller immediately attempted to j help him out, bit the nan stopped him, eaying : "Never miud, atanger, I'll ret: J ' .6.6, out, I reckon, for I have a fplendid mule ' ' j undtr me." An editor down South says he would at soon try to go to sea on a shingle, snalie a lauuer 01 a ix, eoase a aires 01 ugoi ning through a crab-abble orchard, swim up tbe rapida of Niagara river, raise the dead, stop tbe tongue of an old maid, set Lake Erie on fire with a loeofoco matoh, as to atop two lovers getting married when they take it in their heada to do to. In other words, to be short, we auppote be meant to say it ean't be did. Send yosr little child to bed happy Whatever caret oppresa, give it a warm. goed-night kiss as it goet to its pillow. The memery of this, in the stormy yesrs which fate way have in stero for the little ods, will be like Bethlehem's ttar to tie bewil- i,rti npberds. " My father my wc it.. I'' T in. ,rl,.,t oK ll. ther leved me !'' Lipa parohed with the worlds fever will become dewy again at this thrill of yeuthful memories. i.is jour J l'ltI oI t0 !e,P- A h..i !.,.. t...f,ogr . pMtmMUri Frferni ,h,ir pro. g fcook with b,Hoont u) for u . ,., . . . . ... comin like the eataraet of Niagara, remem- , comin; use lue cauiagi Ul .niaia v.. ou lef, our ,mbrlU : choko a misquito with a brick-bat ; is short prove all things heretofore considered impossible, but never attempt to ooax a woman to say . she will, when she has made up ber mind to aay the wont I RANDAL. "t all they say or do can make My I'1'. nl" ,0(,lll or hnscx acC N'T mar my shape, nor seme my face, Nor out one feature out of place : Nor will ten thousand lies Make one less virtuous, learned or wise : The most ctli'ciual way to haul. Their malice, is to let them talk. Aa ambigiout lover wrote recently, " How I with, iny Adeline, my engagement would permit mc to leavo ton to gc to tee you. It would be like visiting sete old ru-' in, ballcwea by time, ana iraugmwr.ua theusaad pleasing recollection! !'' Aa "am- biguout" compliment, tbat. -A man no, a " I another who he hked . fc..r preach. , .1 1 -1 . er ny, ..iu uo, a av. ...... u best; because, I don't like any preaching, ...A hi. It,, nrnrrsi nf na nrrarhinz " '-- -- v --- - of ar.y I ever heard." Nothing i really troublesome that we d. willingly. a JiAsivirr ov chips. -Tba first privateer fitted out in tha " ' veinoun, at mw animus- ii l"ni"J(1 k? Tank from Pcillai.d, Maine 1 Fifteen hune'erd additional troops bnra arrived at Uiobmoul, aad will Iwavu tor the seat of war in a fen daji. C!t's Navy pit.,ii i!l i.i IlicL moad f-sr ?i0 a pjno, f3 i.ix iuob birrvSa for ?10. Uuraor says that arran"ii;nf!;:i si-a Completed at Montgomorj for an att.ick on - Washinf tn. -The family ef ow) N rri-i w.n from a Loukc in Now Yurk becnu-j t!..'v could not pay t!i rent. rfaiJ 'Sot r.a i i i tablished a uianafHctory fu Printer's II';, and aunouice their rvadiuc:.s to supj :y ti.e Southern press. Never bo iii!e. Aiwavs lave s.'-i .i thjOfft) do. HoUiClllbfer, lUOIHCllts are I' g.ld.n sands of tiute. It is a mutter of less import ino j t1 a nan should date true tie., than t. he should etato views truly. President Davis is a total olsiim nci min Ue doet not u'-e liquor in any f r a n A, , , . Prayer is the door that opfii.s to ui ., , , . f , the whole treasury of heaven. j'he following remaikshle vr!i orviu ill the forty third chapter of loai ah. "I mil say ubIo the North give up, and the 5-i u t U (ej nc, 1,. n Life is like a dew drop it fulb niel ..'lit ters in the ray of tho suu for a littlu whi.e aud then it sewn no mere. A short time ao a man li-como o completely " wrapped in thought," ti.at i o was tioJ 'up, labeled aud sent off ou tl.j " train of idess.'' CoqVETBY. The eoqiotry of wcrr.eu a crimo otily in the evos ef other wo.n. n, beeauio il hinders thuir ovwi. The only way fir ;t riuh urn to 1 e healthy is to practice exurciau ami ai.- i;- nenae to live it if he were poor, A PercLAR Knttul U is a n:i-ta- .en idea that tvor.ien talk moie timi 11. en, eriiills tom llle fael that 0 ,,av th,m tI),r- nitiuinn A reB:tent mxa h:( Id la f..:. l t-1! , , , but unites you can cu-ur l.o rcniov ni ol follow that he the mental t-ir..t it doea n it ut for bale ili'iiu r.e... -White pantaleacia were worn ,,, 0; N,w Orleans on tho -.'Sib u. end of strawberriet and green pea- iu that flf0rtl, aifJ T . , . , . , , Love to tiod is tha firt du'v 01 man : love to our feilew wan the rec,.,.l. ll t, one love burn brightly, the ether wl.l u.t fi.ker. Tue fricm1sli:p of aome p-o pie. is like lotui flowsis, vtLuh Ikom only wY.vw the suu it unclouded not m, i.- truo friendship, a truo fiiend h alwuss in fut.shii, ami iu storm, allk.) the same true friend, ueh au one is a friend indeed A hen pecked husband wit : ' 15e fcre marriage I fancied weddd liti wouM be all sunaiiine ; hut uftcrautd I ijsv! .'ji that it was uii iiiOunthiue." A, thief who broke out of jail in ilhio, the other day, being captured, t.li ti: aler.iT'.hat he i-.'..l l.aii. esc 1. p.... i J' it bad eotiacient.cui acta; Us li-ut ti ..vc..!. ou Suudsy. I'itt County has raic-id over rna trvp aid the County apPr'-Pri;i:!i -- tUf if 8ttf,s,ui.s ,Bj ,uri,orl families. Wemfn arc a great deal like F.e :;c 1 watchea very pretty to look at, but vry H iff. mii f tn rp -n; nla h. n l..i. V C 1. Jrt t.i Ke l- -roV, ' J ..... act niiui.cr oi iocs iu u.n i. i u m j -in - tain. Also the nuuili 1 uf t. , he b ot rivtr By pi epas I imay "frm ...mpHtl-