Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, March 21, 1861, Image 1

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y i m <i :i r \ / !l M NT ') O r THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. 1TMNT1, GR0RGI1, TBliRSBU, MM El, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. l-PiO. 32. J outturn <f onfrdrrani iunscniPTioN *. advsrtisino schedule o» RCUORIRIOK. DU'-v, per mnam. •£ WastLV, per » nnutn,..........• •• •• • -*i*y»entrequlre»l invarisMy li »lr*nee. AUTMTiaiVQ. One Sinnre of >" Une* or fra. onetaeerUon. |l; and «ny C* uU for •**•!< iub»equ«nt iiMorUoo lee* than on* m nth. DAIIiY RATES. t BOB. M ■ i. 4 not. • bob. It r 97 1 $10 i $18 j $1« , $20 10 1 18 1$ | 28 to 3ft ») i 8* : 40 i 17 1 48 3 Sqesre*. 4 Square*,. 5 Squares,. 4 Square*,. 7 tiquare*,. s m j S - » i » Venn. .dMrtUtoit, with the prl»Ue*e •( eh«»»e, will W tnken at the following rate*: Tor one Square, renewable once it month $ p«rthree Square* £ For one-fourth Column, For one-h»lf Column, For on* Column, * TU All Tabular work, with or without rule*, and sdver- tlirtnent* occupying double column, will be charged double the above rate*. Advertiteiuents not marked on copy for a specified time, will be published until ordered out, and charged ^AdvertHement* tnaeried In the Pill.T, and WaKLT editions, will be charged 50 per cent, additional to the regular dally rates. Yearly advertUen* will l»e Hnuied to the *|»ace con tracted for. Tlu-y wffl »*■ charged extra at regular rates for WanU, Rent*. Removal*, Copartnerships, Notice* to Consignees, Ac., and payment demanded quarterly. fSpr- Tki**ik*t advs*t«isg nrsT u* rain roa ix A *No advertisement will appear In the Weekly paper unle** by special contract. Advertisements to lie Inserted In the Weekly paper on ly, or at Irregular Intervals in either of the papers, will he charged $1 rer square for every insertion. Announcing oamlidate* for State. « ■unity, and Muni cipal office*, $•** each—to be paid in advance in every All advertisements fur Charitable Institutions, Milita ry and Fire Companies, Ward, Town nnd other Public Meetings, will be charged half price. Marriage* and deaths are published as news; hut Obituaries, Tributes of Respect and Funeral Invitations as other advertisements. , , _ Editorial Notices In Local Column will he charged 30 going i circumstances, to he Included In n will be made fr<»m the fort ilANLLlTfctt A ADAIh., OUR RAILROADS. Georgia Railroad & Banking Company. Augusta to Atlanta, III Milee—Fere *5 60. GEORGE YOXGK, Superiatemlont. MOItNINO PASXKSGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, daily, at «-05, A. M. Vrrives at Augusta at <L20, P. M. ’jeaves Augusta, daily, at 0.80, A. M Arrives at Atlanta ftt —9A5 t A. M. MIGHT PAHMKMGRR TRAIN. Leaves Atlonta, daily, at - 9.40, P. M. Arrives at Augusta Rt 5.48, A. M. Leaves Augusta at 2.30, £• M. I Arrives at Atlanta at 11.45, P. M. This Road runs in connection with the Trains of the South Carolina and the Savannah and i Augusta Railroads, at Augusta. Atlanta & West-Point Railroad. | Atlanta to West Point, 87 Miles—Fare,..$8 5$. GGORGE G. HULL, Superintendent. •AT PAiABNUCR TRAIN. J Leaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M. I Arrives at West-Point at 8-1$, P« M. I Leaven West-Point, daily, at 3.00, P. M. f Arrives at Atlanta at 7.61, P. M. ■ Arrives at West-Point at 6.46, A. M. ■ Leaves West-Point, daily, at 8.16, A. M. Arrives at Atlanta at 7.50, A. M. This Road conneota with the Montgomery A Vent-Point Road at West-Point. Wewtoni A Atlantic Railmac. Hants to Chattanooga, 138 Miles—Fare,....$6. JOHN W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT FAsaaNana train. eaves Atlanta, daily, at 10.10, A. M. Arrives at Chattanooga at 6 40, P. M. eaves Chattanooga at 4 06, A. M. Arrives at Atlauta at 1.16, P. M. r.VRMIMG PASSnNttIR TRAIN. ves Atlanta, nightly, at 7.60, P. M. riven at Chattanooga at. 4.60, A. M. seen Chattanooga at................. 8.20, P. M. Irrives at Atlanta at -11.45, P. M. T This Road connects,each way,with the Rome ■ranch Railroad at Kingston, the East Ten- Imsas and Georgia Rialroed nt Dalton, and the lashville A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta- Macon A Western Railread. ^tlanta to Macon, 102 Miles—Fare $4 60. I ALFRED L. TYLER, Superintendent. DAT PASSCNORK TRAIN. -.eMnconat 1.45, P. M. Bve at Atlanta at 7.15, P. M. F* Atlanta at 1.80, P.TI. Ivc at Macon at.. 7.00, F. M l w ■‘•■T VASaaNQRR TRAIN. ■e Mtoon *L... W .. 18.00, Night ■wo at Atlanta at 7.16, a. M. .Atl.oU.t ..U.00, Night ■» .tM.to. »t i.n, , Night Tr.ia. will not bo run on 8nn ho 11 o'elock Night Tr.in from AUutu. McU with tho Ontrai Bailroad for Saran , at 10.611. A. M.. and th« South-Waatarn tor any and Colutubua, at ,.46, A. Id. ha I.U Train ft»x Atlanta, connect, with i Central Bailroad for 8urannah at 10.00 P. |and the South-Waatarn Bail Road for Co. nbu. at 11.60, P. M. **■ Through Tickcta from AtlaatatoNaw irk, including Omntboa fare in Sa.annnh, ,1K GEAR—b, 0, 10 and U fcct-at In. than thaynan be manufactured at in the tlao, V _ Aim, Wing-Tureed Gudgeon.-, to U »—tor tala, low, hy CENTER A TREADWELL OH, J. H. MeLNAN’M STRENGTHENING CORDIAL DLUOD riTIUITIKlt, TUB GRKATRST SBMKUT lu the World, M09T DELICIOUS Delightful Cor- KTKR TAKEN. T 1IK thousanAs Bp- on thouMnds who Brr daily using Me- •Lean's Strengthening Cordial, certify that It Is absolutely an Infalllabl* raw- edy f<»r renovating and iNviooftim'u the shattered and diseased system, purifying and enriching the Blood—re storing the sick, suffering Invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There U no mistake about It; H will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Dtarrlwva, Dysentery, Headache, De pression ol Bplrits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever, Bad breath, or any disease of the Li r “ ** *■ *“ — tr, fctomach, or Bow ^faiNTLIMEN, do you wish to be He«tt)(y,gtrong ind Vigorous f %£T 1. A DIFS, do you want the Bloom of Health to nount to your (lieeks again 7 Then go at once and get Mr l ea it'a strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. or Bladder; Fainting, Obstructed Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Bairennet*. or any disease ari-ing from t 'hronic or Nervous Debility, it L an Infalllahl* ilemdy. For Children. Do you want your delicate, sickly, puny children to he Healthy, Strong and Robust 7 Then give them Mc- 1,kam’s STHKRnTHRMiMa CoRtuL, (see the directions on each bottle,) it ii delicious to take. EW™ One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, Is a sure preventive against Chilis and Fever, Yel low Fever. Cholera, or any prevailing disease. t 'atTTO*.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may try to palm npon you a bottle of Bitters or 8ar»a- panlln, (which they can buy cheap,) by saying It Is just as good. There are even men base enough to steal part of my name io dub their vile decoctions. A^old such iufamou* pirates and their vilUluous compounds I Ask for Dr. J. H. McLean's strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Take nothing else. It Is the only remedy that will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at tha seme tlea for $5. DR. J. H. McLKAN, Sole Proprietor, Comer of Third and Pine Sts., Bt. Louis, Mo. DR- MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS, For Liver Complaint, BiliousnuHeadache, Ac. T HERE has never been a Cathnrtie Medicire, offered to the public, that has given such entire satisfaction as McLksm’* I’kitfbsal Pius. Being entirely vegetable, they are perfectly innocent, and can b« takeu by the meat tender infant; yet prompt and powerful lu removing all Bilious secretions, Acid, or Impure, Feted Matter from the Stomach. Iu fact, they are tiie only Pills that should be used in malarious olstricts. They produce no Griping, Sickness, or Pain, In the Btcroacu or Bowsls, though very active and searching iu their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver amt Kidneys. Hho will suffer from Biliousness, Headache, and Foul Btomach, when so cheap a remedy can he obtained l Keep them constantly on hand ; a single dose, taken in season, may prevent hours, days, and months of siulcneis. Ask for Di.J. II. McLean's Universal Pill*. Take no other. Being coated, they are tastebas. Price ouly 2.1 cents per box, and can be sent by mail to any part of the United Btatea. J. II. McLBAN, ftole Proprietor, Corner of Third aud Pine 8ts., St. Louis, Mo. 17r. J. H. McLean’* Volcanic Oil Lini ment. Tht Bft Friernal In the World, for Jinn or Beast. rrllOt'SANDS of human beings have been saved a life 1 of decrepitude and misery, by the use of this inval uable Liniment. It will relieve Pain almost Inataneous- ly, and It will cleanse, purify and heal the foulest 8ore in an incredible short time. McLkan’* Volcamic Oil Liximkxt will relieve the most inveterate cases of Kheu- matlsm, Gout, or Neuralgia. For Par lyals, Contracted Muscles, Stiffness or Weakness In the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, it will never fail. Two applications will cure Sore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Burns or Scalds, or any Pain, It is an InfatBable remedy. Try It, and you will find it an lndlspenslble remedy. Keep It always on harol. It l» a tpi . Lameness, Sweeney, Sores, 'ounds, Scratches, or any external disease. Try it, and you will be convinced. March jgdT' For sale in Atlanta by G. K. A J. L. HAMILTON,and by MASSEY A LANSDELL, and Dealers everywhere. lated lamilies, it is very desirable to hare •ome eheap and conrient way for repairing Furniture, Toy«, Crockery, Ac. SPALDING** PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it It ii always ready, and up to sticking point There ia no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, head loss dolls, and broken cradles. It is juat the article for cone, shell, and other ornamen tal work, ae {topular with ladies of rofinemont and taste. This admirable preparation is used oo!u, be ing ohomicallw held in solution, and possess ing all the valuable qualities of the beet oabi- “USEPUL IN EVERY HOUSE.’ N. B.—A Brash accompanies each bottle. Price* Twonly-Five Ceuta. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New Tork. Address HENRY C. SPALDING A CO., Box No. 8,600, New Tork Put up for Dealers, in Ceeee containing four, eight, and twelve doaaa a beautiful Litho graphic Show-Card accompanying each pack- „ " ln ? ,e MU* ^ SPALDING'S PRE PARED GLUE will save ten time* its coat an- nmally toavary household. Sold by prominent Stationers, Druggists. Tone736ft* 1 Farnilur * Grocers, and Country merchants should make a note o! SPALTtftrS PREPARED GLUE, whenmeh. ‘"faSLuSrlT 1, ItwiU ATLANTA CLOTHINQHALL. I HAVE just returned from the Nofth with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and sin ready to suoply the citlsens of Atlan ta and tha surrounding country, with Costa, Pants, Vests, Mhlrta, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Socks, Mats, Capa, and everything else in the Clothing line, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who desire bargains should give me a call. —ALSO, OH BAWD — JewelrvI Knives! Combs! And othor Notions. M. OPPENHEIMER, j&Ss A SUPERLATIVE TONIC,DIURETIC, DYSPi*3a INVIGORATING CORDIAL \\lOLFE’S celebrated SCHIEDAM ARO- W MAT1C SCHNAPPS should he kept in every family. It invariably correct* the ill ef fects of change of weather, and, as u beverage, it is the purest Liquor made in the world. Put up in pint and quart bottles. Also, UDOL1MIO WOLFE’S Pure Cognac Ilrauriy, Imported and bottled by hlni«e1f, warranted pnre, and the beat quality, with hi* certificate on the bottle, and hia seal ou the cork. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Port Wine, Imported and buttled by himaelf, put up for medicinal u*e, with Ida certificate on the botile ; wan anted pure aud tha bc.-t quality. UDOLPHO WOLFE’S Pure Hherry Wine, Imported and botted by himself, the name an the Port Wine. UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S Pure Madeira Wine, Imported and bottled by hiinaelf, for private nnd med icinal use, the be*t Wine ever offered to the trade In hot- tlea. TUI* Wins is wurreiit*d perfectly pure. UDOLPIIO WOLFE’S Pure Jamaica Rum, St* Croix Rum, Scotch aud IrUU Whisky. To the Public. I will stake my reputation a* a man, .ny standing as a merchant of thirty year*’ residence In New York, that what I pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, and my certificate, la correct, and can be relied upon by ev- ery purchaser. Physicians who use Wines and Liquors In their prac tice ahould giva the preference to these articles. For sale by all resectable Druggists and Apotheca ries. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Manufacturer and Importer of Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, No. 22, Heaver Street, New York, HUNNICUTT, TATLOR k JONES, W iioloatolo Agouta, .Atlanta, Georgia. February 18,1*61.—-d 8 m iiain Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Btoaea, Urns, Vases, Marble and Enameled Sluts Mantels, Statuary Figuras, and Furnish ing Marble of ail deecriptions. Always on haod a fine aaaoitroent of Moau and for aele by junel9 BUTLER A PETERS. gg RALE8£8hiriing, and 1$ balee of Ons- bam-fcr Ml* ^’ UTL1;B ^ rETERS Ju*l* NOW OPENING —av no— PHEtMLTURi STORE, FIRST DOOR WEST OF THE FUIT0N SRIIIt ALABAMA STREET, A great variety of Parlor Suites, Mode of ROSS WOOD, Mahogany, And Walnut, Covered in BROCATELLE, REPS. VEL- VET, SHALLY, and HAIRCLOTH. All made in a workman-Jike manner, combining Strength, Durability and Beauty! Modelled »fUr tb* .tjle of LOOK XIV, and many of tbe Oriental Styles adapted to American taste. Also may be found lOO noolilng AND Ladies’ Farlor Chairs, Mostly of new Patterns, from $5 to $30 each. Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, and Tete-a-Tetes, Of the latest and most fash ienable styles. 200 BUREAUS, Of Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut and Imitation, from $1.25 to $80. LOOKING-GLASSES, Of every style, qi lity and variety. Cane, Rush, aud Vfood-8<*al CHAIRS, fo Parlor, Dining, and Bed Room, with s large variety of Children's Chairs ; Rooking and Nurse Chairs, with Cane, Kush, and Wood Bottoms. WARDROBES, Wash Stands. Hut-Racks, Corner Stands; Side, Centre, and Parlor TA BLES, Ladies’ Work Tables and Quartettes. BEDSTEADS OF EVERY KIND. FRENCH IN ROSEWOOD,’ FRENCH IN MAHOGANY, FRENCH IN WALNUT ORIENTAL IN ROSEWOOD, ORIENTAL IN MAHOGANY, COTTAGE IN MAPLE AND WALNUT, COMMON IN POPLAR & MAPLE. Cottage Suites in a variety of styles. Hair, Moss and Cottor* Mattresses made to order. All kinds of common Mattresses usual ly found in Furniture Stores kept on hand.— Also a full supply of Window 8hades, new Patterns, tog. ther with many other articles oommon to this line of trade. Particular attention paid to Repairing and making to order. Looking Glass Flutes kept constantly on hand. D. CHAFFEE, AgenL Atlanta, Sept. 19—d3m New Book Store! —AT THE— SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street. AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF TIIE PAINT INGS OF LANDSEER and other Artiste. TEltEOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO- PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from SO eents to ISO. VIOLINS—from 75 oents to $75. All of which will bo sold cheaper thsa tbe cheapest, at the Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” oct. U—«. J. IfcFUERSON t CO. INSURANCE. ATLANTA INSURANCEt’OMPANY. banking', exchange and collection OFFICE. JOS. P. LOGAN, President. PERINO BROWN, Cashier. DIRIiC rolls. L. P. GRANT, JOSEPH P. LOGAN, THOMAS L. COOPER, JOHN W.IDUNCAN, GEORGE G. HULL, JOS. D. LOCKHART. D EPOSITS received and commercial paper discounted. Collections received and remitted for at cur rent rates of Exchange on day of payment. Uncurrent money, Gold and Silver Coin, bought and sold. Loans and Notes negotiated. Stocks, Bonds and Real Estate bought and sold on commission. ptT Prompt attention to correspondent*. april!4 FIRE AND LIFE —-irati. T HE subscriber represents the following first class Companies, soma of which are now the leading Coinp»» .tea in the country—all having Cash Capita/* and a large nurplua. The Companies thus* designated divide seventy five per ct. qf the net earnings with the policy holders: HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus *l.45H*0OO 28 • CONTINENTAL IM8URANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. Capital aud Surplus, 91,000.000. •SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, N. Y. Capital aud Surplus $000,383. CITIZEN INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital aud Kurplus $324,302. NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital and Surplus, $301,054 SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY, MASS Capital and Surplus, $484,000. •MARKET INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital and Surplus, $300,000. HUMBOLDT INSURANCE COMPANY. N. Y. Capital and 8urplUH $£35,000. METROPOLITAN INSURANCE 00., N Y. Capital and Surplus, $400,000. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Capital $!«8<>o,o<H>. This Company offers security atm advau tages unsurpassed by any Life Insurance Com pany in the couutry. It accomodates the in surer in the puytu’ent of premiums, annually, half yearly, or quar e.rly. Premium* on poll cies for life, il over $50 per annum, suty per cent, is only required. Annuities granted on the most liberal lenus. All the above Companies court investigation into tbeir condition and system of doing busi ness. Office on Whitehall street, next door to T. R. Ripley’s, opposite the “Intelligencer” office. July 12 SAMUEL SMITH. MECHANICAL. CARVING IN WOOD. fPHE subscriber respectfully announces to X the citisens of Atlanta, that he is now fully prepared to execute in the best manner, every description of CARVING IN WOOD. He will also give particular attention to the fitting up of Stores, with Shelves, Counters, Ac., after any nlan ; also, the inte of public Halls, Churches, Ac. Old Furniture of good auality will be repaired at short notice in the best manner. THEO. MROCZKOWSKI, Mariotta street, opposite Gas Works. lyjauHl ATLANTA BLACKSMITH SHOP BRASS FOUNDRY, ON HUNTER MTHEET, B*twr.r.x McDoxom Ann Btm.K* Strkrts, Near the City Hall. T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he has established, as above, a Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, and also a BRASS FOUNDRY, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. He solicits a share of patronage, and will guarantee to give entire satisfaction to all that may entrart him with their orders. Orders promptly attended to. James e. gullatt. J&PHehasnn hand and forsAlo two DRAYS. Cheap for Cask. Atlanta, Jan. 30. THOMAS M. CLARKE, rttioeessor to ClnrJco Ac Low IMPORTER A DEALER IN EXGLISli & AMERICAN HARDWARE, A LSO. 8weede«, English and American Iron, Cost, German, Blister and Plow 8 lee I; al so, Guns. Rifles, and Pistols, Farmers' Imple ments. Carpenters’Tools, Ae, Carriage Hard ware. Springs. Axles, Hebe. Spoken, Sole Agent for Fairbanks Scales, at I Rin Raw Tork prieea,'Paach-Tree street, Atlanta, Go. z&4 J>0UtheM Confctacg Odds and Ends. A man of family and rather too fond of riding with the girls, having made an appointment In North Adams to ride out by moonlight with a lady acquaintance, drove smartly to tha meet ing place, helped ihe fair damsel into tho bug gy, and gave her a friendly hog and klse.— After recovering from the embrace the lady threw off her bonnet, and tbe roguieh faoe of bia wife confronted the inconstant husband. “I’ll teach you to play pitch and toae! I’U flog you for an lour, I will.” “ Father,” instantly replied tbe incbrrigible, as be balan ced a cent on his thumb nnd finger, “ I’ll toss you to make it two hours or nothing.” Tbe fate of empire* depends upon the edu cation of youth. A young lady who was employed in braiding a guard chain for a gentleman's watch was ask ed what it was for. *' A bell rope, sir, replied she. “ I acknowledge it a bell rope,” rejoined he, and a pretty one, too; but 1 suspect we shall find a beau attacked to ii when it is fin ished. Were we to ask a hundred men who from small beginnings have attained a condition of respectability, and influence, to what they im*. puled tbeir.success in life, ibe get eral answer would be, “ it wae from being early oomptll- ed to think for ourselves.” An unsophisticated country lady seeing, for tbe first time, the queer looking dome of tbe cspitol, said, “I suppose those are ibe gas works.” "Yes, madam,” replied a gentle man friend, " tb*y manufacture gas therefor the whole nation.” A printer’s apprentice says (bat at tba office they charge him with all tbe pi they do find, and at the house they charge him with all they don’t find. He dues not understand that kind of logic. It is the work of a philosopher to be every day subdueing his passions and laying aside bis prejudices. It is the best proof of the virtues of a family circle to see a happy fire side. Namuel Rogets said, "those who go to heaven will be very much surprised at tbe people they find there, and very much sur prised at those they do not fiud there.” " I never shot a bird in my life,” said some one to bis friend, who replied, " 1 never shot anything in the shape of a bird but a wquir rel, which I killed with a stone, when it tell into the river and was drowned.” An old lady objected to giving ber son a cillegiate education, after fbr heard that ‘ pto- taue history” was one of the studies. He is happy whose circumstances suits bis temper, but he is more excellent who can suit bis temper to bis circumstances. A newspaper ia a sermon for ibe thoughtful, a library tor the poor, aud a bletsing to ev ery body. It is the best public instructor. An exchange says the reason editors are apt to have their manners spoiled, i- because they receive such a number of "evil com munications.” The geutlemsu so often spoken of in novels who rivited people with his gaze, has now ob tained pcrmautui employment in a boiler manufactory. Kbyuiiug lovers generally woo tbeir sweet hearts in such wretched verse, that il is no wonder so many of them are jilted. Zeal, not rightly directed, is pernicious, for it makes a bad man worse. Tu bo deprived of the person we love is happiness iu comparison to living with on* we hate. Hope dwelleth within good men, and giveth uuio all they meet a happy greeting. Dou’t be cross because you are turning grey. If you are grisly, you needn’t be a grisly bear. In wbal car did the young man ride who was frantio ? If "all things are for tbo best,” whera do tha second beat coma from 7 Why is a faabionsble lady like a rigid econ omist 7 Because ahe makes a great battle about a little waist. As dreams are tbe fancies of those that sleep—so fancies art but tha dreams of them awake. " Ob, that my father was seised with a re mittent fever I” sighed a young spendthrift at college. Intense mental activity, steadily directed to ■ome leading pursuit, is the source of distinc tion. Unfriendly indeed it he who has friends bold enough to point out his faults. Unsatisfactory results are ever the conse quence of imperfect plans. Poverty, like old clothes, stick to a man when all his friends desert him. Ladies, are like horses, tbe gayer the har ness tbe better they feel. Pericles was wont lo say that lima was the wisest counsellor. M ACKEREL— 109 Half-barrels No. 8 Mackerel; 60 Half-barrels No. 8 Mackerel ; 60 kits No. 8 Mackerel; 10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel, 10 Half-barrels No. 1 Mackerel; 20 kite No. 1 Mackerel; 1,000 I ha Cod Fish; 250 lbs Pollock ; 50 boxes of best Herring. JuneM A TREADWELL. lOH 0A8 * B Prim « 5 Blbbad-Bides In store 1WU and for sale bv jnnelO BUTLER A PETEBB. Tlf H18RT!— 800 barrels Pure Corn Whisky vf In Store and for tale by j«nel9 BUTLER A PETERS. B ACON 1- ICO casks of Hams, fiboaJdenand Sides, arriving. jnnelO BUTLER A PETERS