Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 02, 1861, Image 1

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THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. LEim & AMIR. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE t, 1861. NEW SERIES: VOL. 1~M. 04, era €vnlt&mt g 4 ADVERTISING SCHEDULE or iui»CKinioi. «5 00 t 00 uvarUMyla adtivtiiimo. 10 Him or Iw, tM Insertion, 91; and ■iitmi—* IomtUob 1«m UUb «m LY BATES. SSSjt* 4 met. • met. It moe. •16 •• 94 •9# 89 M 444 s 96 sc 66 85 49 • 4S M 79 48 60 15 DENTISTRY. if, wit* till prtvOef* ef efcanft, win • f*Uovto« rates: nU • » 00 OO 11# .. MO l wiU «r vttMBt rules, and odver- ig doable oolamn, will be sharyed . .»tes. a not marked on 0097 lor a lahed until ordered out, and above ratee. > inserted In the Daily, and Wi \ additional to the 1 will be limited to the space eon- w will be charged antra at regular rates .J, tome rale, Oopartaeraklga, Notices to kTaod payment demanded quarterly, r Anvbbtisuib must as rain roi ■sot will appear in the Weeklj paper _il contract, ota to be Ineerted hi the Weekly paper eu jJar Intervals la either of the papers, will I per square for every Insertion. . f candidates for State, County, and Munl- ‘k each—to be paid In advance In every nti ter Charitable laeUtutlons, U111U- rOompanics. Ward, Town and other FabUc TU be charged half price, land deaths are pubUshed as • “ 1 Funeral Invitations rin Local Column will be charged 90 founder no circumstances, to be Included In 1 or variation will be made from the fore- HJJfZJHTffR d ADAIR. RAILROADS. Uilro.d a e—Mar Company- Atlanta, IT1 Milan—Foro,.....$» 44. IOE YONGE, 8uperinUnd.nl. lunia pabsbhsbr tea.w. alt, daily, at...- 9.96, A. M. lasuita at 6.26, P* M. asU, daily, at 6.30, A. M. Atlanta at 9.45, A. M. ■ 1QBT PAIIIIMI TRAIH. anta, daily, at 8.40, P. M. AugusU at 5.58, A. M. f lflta ak.... H 2 30, P. U. tianta at 11.45, P. M. I runs in oonnection with the Trains t Carolina and the Savannah and ilroads, a Augusta. Ml Wart-Point Railroad. West-Point, 87 Miles—Fare„.$8 60. QM O. HULL, Superintendent. DAT riMiim tba nr. liata, daily, at 10.10, 1 Wost-Point at 8.10, Mi-Point, daily, at. — 8.00, Ait anta at 7.51, ■■•at passhhomb tram. _ h daily, at^w...... 0.80, kWoot-Point at .. 5.48, M-Point, daily, at 8.16, Atlanta at 7.50, ad connr t Bond a A. M. P. M. P. M. P.M. A. M. A. M. A.M. AM. itry A Ian Ml Atlaattc Sallroaa. i Chattanooga, 138Miloo—Fare,....$6. V W. LCWI8, Gupenn tan dent day fasssbshb tun. Unta, daily, at...... 10.10, A. M. Chattanooga a* 7.00, P. M. attanooga at 1.46, A. M. i Atlanta at. ........11.00. A. M ad connect*,aach way,with tha Rome Ailroad at Kingston, the East Ton- l Georgia Rialroad at Dalton, and the ^Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta- •M * Vmm UallTMA. kKwon. 141MUoi—Fore, $4 14. «D L. TYLEr) 8ap.rUiW.it. •at rutiHn run. I»U it 11.44, A. M. iUicon it 4A4, P. M *»n»t .10.44, P. 14. iAti.nU it 4.M, P. 11. n.n ■ rrtitt run. ta»U .t „... .UN, Night. IMooonat...™.. T.ll, A. M. Uoon At.. 11.44, Night. At onto *1 Mi. A. M. tht Train* will not ba run on Saa- o'.lo.h Night Train from AtlanU, rtth tha Oantrai Railroad for SoToa- Ai. A. M., and th. Sooth-Vahm for SJjnSjSfcyL*.,. ri Railroad lot Saraanah at 10.44 P. u Sonth.WmUrn Bail Road for Co- »LM, P. 11. inhato ften Atlanta to New albas fare In Savannah, safffi INIELL a lloBNmE, WholMAl. Daalara ia mi, PlfllVBI, 41., r*LIW» IM, H. HUNTINGTON, M. D„ I>EHSrTI»T, OFFICE in Rawsoa’s new build ing, corner Whitehall and Hunter StreeeL— Residence first house to the left of Col. Yan cey’s. Rifirbhcbs: Hon. R. F. Lyen, Mr. 1 E. Raw son. Messrs. Beach A Root, Rev. Mr. Rog ers. Dr. Logan, AtlanU; Rev. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vsson. Esq.. Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tsrver, Albany. Jan 19. E. J. dk K. W, CRAVEN, DEIXTISTS, HAEE removed to their new and splendid room in Pabkbb’s Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they are prepared to wait on all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charged half- price. Calls from a distance attended o with promptness. junelt-watw MEDICAL. DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, SUFFICE on Alabama street, opposiU Market v House. Can be fouod either at bis office or next door above. March 16. DR8. ALEXANDER ft SHELBY, Office on Marietta Street, North side. TAR. Alexander's residence on Marietta St., XJ South side. Dr. Bhklbt may be found at the Trout House. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, Office mad Residence JYbrth Side af Me- rietta Street. March 21. DR. H. W. BROWN. rYFFICE-Marietta Street over J. D. Sims’ Store. Residence—Calhoun Street march29. JAM EH H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington, Georgia. T)RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coan- X ties. Refers to George G. Hull, Esq., of AtlanU. ml 4 THOMAS <Si ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office in Smith’s Building, WhiUhall street. G. S. Thomas, jal6tf Bcm. F. Abbott. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purchase and sale of WesUrn Produce, Cotton, Groceries end Mercnsndlss generally, Franklin Building, Alabama Sir yet. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 6,1861. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturer! sod Dealers In MEN’S St BOV’S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS, CAS8IMKRES AND VESTINGS, Markham’s Iron-Front Building, White hall. Street, t. m. Baric*, ) ATLANTA, GEORGIA, v. m. bbaumomt J April 2d, 1861. ROBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer Is PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AHD— General Business Agent, \IT1LL atUnd promptly to any business en- VV trusted to bim. Store in Franklin Building, on Alabama street ml8 ly p. e. mcdaniel, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AKD DKALKR IH ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, between WhiUhall and Prior, JMtlemtm, Georgia. March 26. PATTTEN 4 MILLERS, GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Savannah, Georgia. 000.00 .4TT0X, 1 f 1IIIr J ■trek l*-t*. DRESS-MAKING. l*m L. C. SIUPDOH would nopootfally lo- i.iforoi kor IWondt, Old tka Ladia.foa.ro!- ly of Atlooto oad wlololty. that oka kit Ukoo room, with Mr* 1. U. Boai... la Ik. Mooad •tory of Parker'. n.<r building, on Whitehall •treat, wb.ro ibt will bo plaaMd to reoolTO Ikatr aoilo oad oxoow* th.lr ardor* opt-** J. W. HEWELL, wsolssAls add but ail dbalu ih Fancy and Stapla DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Comar Whitehall Me Alabama St a., ATLANTA, OEOBCtXA. Fab. 18—ly. CHINA DEPOT, COLE & WYLIE, If A oletale and Retail Dealer 9 in PHINA, \J Pariai sticks, Tbl .. , Shadas, Table Cutlery, Me., A., CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite and eommon Crockery at whoiesala, at Charlasten prices, nearly oppo site Beach A Root’s, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Georgia. April 2d, 1861. Glass, Silver, Plated Ware, Vases, Parian Figures, Keroeine Lamps, Candle- WRIGHT & JACKSON, FACTORS, COMMISSION —AND— FORWARDING MERCHANTS BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. ALLKH K. WRIHHT. Wlf. B. JACKSON. R EFER to Captain John W. Anderson, Sa vannah, Ga.; Clagborn k Cunning! Savannah, Ga.; Boston A Villalooga, Savuu- nab, Ga.; Erwin M Hardee, 8avanoah, Ga.; Carbart A Bros., New York; T. W. Flemming A Co., Augusta, Ga.; Swan A Bro., Fernandi- na, Fla; Bisbee A Canova, Jacksonville, Fla.; H.L, Hart, a; Palatka, Fla.; Simon Merritt, Hawkinsvilie, Ga. Agant for the Everglade Lina of Mail Steam era to Fernandina, and Steamers Isaac Scott and Oak, to Hawkinsvilla. aprlO-lm eait. ira n. rosTia. j. l. qdrbm FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, marietta btrbbt, Atlanta, Georgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, boy and sell all kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce ; also, sell Goods oonsignsd to the best advan tage, and randar accounts of sale promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot of Pure Country Corn Whisky on hand, and for sale by FOSTEB A QUEEN, may 6. N. A. McLENDOaN, WHOLESALE GROCER, AKD DKALIR IM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Tobiooo, Cigars, Ac., —ALSO— COBAN, LARD. CORN Ot FLOUR, ^s. 8, Cherokee Block, Pemch-Tree St., Atlanta, Georgia. T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re spectfully invited to the above stock. March 28 OLD DOMINION SAWS. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. F A&, .t foreign prire*. JT V. dntlre «ad*4. mcNaughtTobmand A <X>. «,r K-tm. 1861. 1861. SALMONS k SIMMONS, WholMol. ud R.UI1 De.lcr. 1. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! O NE of our firm having raturnad from Mar ket, where be hasiust completed an extan- sive purchase of our Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, STAPLE S FANCY GOODS ware never more attractive. The supply of ■LEACHED AND tROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, A«h is ample. Crepe D'Jinffeie, Barege Jtngtaie, French Chintz, Mozambique, <3rede Rhine, and a splendid assortment of Plain JT Fancy Silks, Silk Mantlee, Duet ere. Me., ALEXANDER KID CLOVES, SILk BITS, Me. Every varietv of Ladiee’ and Misees’ 8HOE8, manufactured ia Philadelphia expressly for our trade. A more beautiful lot of CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS A NO MATTINGS re have never 4 All of which ’ Orders promptly attended to. SALMONS A SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 2S, 1861. OPENING DAY MRS. DURAND R ESPECTFULLY announces that Friday, 12th April, (instant.) will be her regular opening day for tba Season, and cordially ex tends to her patrons an invitation to examine her styles without further notice. apll-tf. SPRING MILLINEBY1 Mrs. J. M. Boring Goods, takes pleasure in invitiDg her and the public to an inspection ol them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all tba latest styles, which will be offered at prices to suit the times. Booms iu Parker’s new brick building, on Whitehall aireeL April 11. ATLANTA Clotbiny §iall. I HAVE just returned from the North with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citizens of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Coats, Pants, Vests, Mhlrts, Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Socks, Hate, Capa, and everything elee in the Clothing line, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who aeeire bargains should give me a call. —ALSO, OH HAWD— Jewelry I Knives I Combs! And other Notions. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteall street, nearly oppoeite tnarch)5tf Eddleman A Bank FRATERNAL RECORD. ) th« ate- - Ml I LaWBHK, w. m. Jon X. Bonus, Secretary. FULTON LODGE, No. tl«, V. A. it., n>a*ts oa tha first and third Thursday nights In sach month. DATID MATER, W. M. 8. J. Mbssbv, Secretary. MOUNT HON ROTAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 16, msots on tho moo ml and fourth Monday nights In each month. L. J. GLENN, H. P. C. R. Hahurtm, Secretary. JAPON BURR COUNCIlToF ROTAL AND SELECT MASTERS, No. 18, msots quarterly, on the first i uto day In Jannary, April, July and October. LEWIS LAWBHE, Th. III. Jon M. Bomuo, Recorder. CfXUR DE LION OOMMANDERT, No. 4. meets on the first and third Wednesday In each month. W. W. BOTD, M. W. T. Mha», Recorder. ODD-FELLOW 8. CENTRAL LODGE, Ne. N, meets •very Tuesday night. T. P. MARSH, N. O. WflbUAM Wiiaoh, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENTTiTo. It, meeU on the second T. P. Flbmiiio, Scribe. Jins Noblb, Ja, BecreUry. ‘ALDWELL, President ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on tho third Monday eveulng In Jan- 8. B. SHERWOOD, 1st Assistant. R. F. MADDOX, 2d Assistant. F. M. JOHN8TON, BecreUry. B. i\ BOMAR, Agent, fiROCER A PROVISION MERCHANT 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA, OKURtt IA. K EEPS constantly on hand a choice selec tion of Fresh FAMILY SUPPLIES, which have been bought, and will be sold, exclusive ly for Cash, thereby enabling me to offer in ducements to cash buyers. In store—25 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels choice N. O. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads choice N. O. Sugar. l complete stock of fine Sugars, Coffee, Mack erel, Flour, Candles, Tea, and evervthlDg utu ally found in a first class Grocery Store. April 10. i. o. McDaniel, wholbsali dialer ih CRAIN, RAGON, LARS, FLOOR, AND LEADING GROCERIES. Hunter Street, between Whitehall db Loyd Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13, 1861. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. March 18. COX, IIILL it CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AHD DIRECT IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC., Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 23. •AM KIRKMAN. JOHN W. LL’ER. KIRKMAN & LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 170, Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to John Kirkmam, Jambs Woods, W Grhrnpibld, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m COLOKED PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS takes from Life, or copied from Old Doguerreoty pes, Ac., by the Photgraph- io process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature sise up to the sise of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and friends, now have the op portunity of having them copied to any sise hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in svery respect. gM* Gallery on Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apri 8. Photographer. WILLIAM F. PARKER, —WIT»— TIIOMAS W. MURRAY, Formrl? of HI Ch«ab«r* 8k, N.w York, lamna. . vnuuu. m«i»m — Wine#, Liquors ft Cigars, an commission siaum n BUTTER, OHEESE, Ao., Mt MV. Mr mrmt, a..—.*, M. April I4-4*vIm. CONFECTIONARIES. F. M!. d,ACK, _A-gent, NEXT DOOM TO W. F. IEBRIHO 4 CO., 'Whitehall St^ Atlanta, Georgia. K EEPS constantly on hand an excellent stock of CONFECTIONARIES, FRUIT8, CAKES, NUTS, CANDIES, PRE8ERVE8, JELLIES. PICKVLS, Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, A*., Ao. Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas kets, Toys, Ae. The Ladies and the Pnblie generally are re spectfully Invited to call. mart. JOHN f. XZZARD, Treasurer. W. X. Mason, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meet! flret Friday night In each month. LEVI 0. 0. Rodes, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No. 8. meets 1st W ednes day In each month. JOHN F. EZZAKD, Pres id’l. John Mclendor, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e, meets first Saturday night In each month. FRANK JOHNSTON, Foremaa. Noah R. Fowl**, Secretary. S autftfYtt (tttmirimq Our H.nrenly Home. Our Father's mansions In the skies— The glorious realms of Paradise- Hare late received full many a guest ; At their Redeemer’s high behest, They're Uken home Both young and old have trod the path, Have pasted the porUle of death, And reaching Zion's gates so fair, Havt been received with rapture there They’re safe at heme. At home I the words sound very sweet, While yet, with weary pilgrim feet, We onward press upon the way That leads to everlasting day. Our heavenly home. Eseonrage Home Literature! I SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, D EVOTED to Literature, Agriculture, Horticulture, edited by gentlemen of eminent ability, In their sev eral departments, is published every SATURDAY, at Augusta, Georgia. EXPRESSIONS OF THE PRESS. “ Its writers are the most distinguished In th* South." Delta, New Orleans. “Stands in the very first rank." Presbyterian, Charleston. “ A paper, Indeed, for the 8outh.’l—Nswe, Savannah. “ A moet acceptable paper."—Christian Indew. Equalled by few, surpassed by none." Times, Columbus. “The best Investment of two dollars that could be mad#."—Missourian, St. Louis. “ Deserves the most liberal patronage." Baptist, Atlanta. “ W# cordially commend It to Southerners." Enquirer, Richmond. “ Its contents are varied and agreeable." Christian Advocate, New Orleans. “ Calculated, eminently, to Improve the soil and the mind.”—JTiigulrer, Memphis. “Filled with the choicest reading matter." Journal <t Messenger, Macon, Ga. “ An excellent journal, edited by competent gentle men."— Chronicle At Sentinel, Augusta, Ga. “ Best Literary Journal in the country." Journal, Louisville. “ A Southern blessing."—Argus, Norfolk. “ Every reading man In the country should ako It.” Republic, Augusta. ‘Gives full valu# for th# mon*y." Southron, Jackson, Miss. “Worth ten time* Its subscription prica" Gusetts, Chattanooga. * Without a rival—the best that comes to us.' 1 Repress. Vicksburg, Miss. “Invaluable to every man of literary taste." Register, Mobile. “ The best family paper published." Courier, Charleston. “ Equal, If not superior. In lltsrary merits, to any Journal published."—Standard, Raleigh. “A welcome guest at everv flreslee." Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION-PAYABLE AL WAYS IN ADVANCE. Single copy, per annum | t. Six coplea, “ 10. Ten copies, “ 18. Twenty copies, “ 95. Specimen copies sent gratia. The FIELD AND FIRESIDE will ahortl; It Is handsomely printed. In I fine papor, and with clear typ< to vindicate Ita claim to be THE FIRST WEEKLY PAPEI IN THE SOUTH. iantes Gardner. Augusta, Qa. OA BU LAR00H < J~* «e«T*4 OU Bnm.nlud far ml* br '•a «, BUTLER k FETE BUTLER & PETERS, (Successors to High, Butler A Oo.,) Commission Merchants, FOB TIE FOBCHASS AHD • ALB OF TEJYJVE8 8RB PRODUCE Cotton, Groceries, Ac. ATLANTA GEORGIA, H AVE in store, at their Fire-Proof Ware Hoaee, on the corner of Forevth street end the Railroad, (oppoeito the State Road Depot,) 100 BARRELS LARD OIL; 50BALE8 YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAFLARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. Ma/A The Border Land. “ The time of my departure is at band 2 Tim iv. 6. Aged Christian, thy day is far spent, tbjr journey is nearly ended. The greatest part of the wilderness is behind thee. Thou bast trav eled many a weary mile, and has spent many n sorrowful day. But thou hast not muoh farther to go. Thon hast not many more days to spend here. Thou art just on tht edge of the wilderness, on the borders of the promis ed land. Soon, very soon, thy Lord will seod bis message to call ibee home. The year of re lease is just at hand. Do not therefore five wny to fenr. Do not hang down thy head like a bulrush, but look up, for their redemption drnweth nigh. Let us talk together a little of the past, ths present, and the future; end let us try and comfort one another with God's own precious words. His words are sweet and profitable, or, as Solomon says, "Pleasant words sre as an honeyoomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones.” We have not much lime left, let us not waste it. We have not far to go, 1st us not loiter.— We are in the border oountry, let us expect visits from "Me better land.'* We are hasting from danger and n oountry that is doomed; let us not look back. Every step now brings us sensibly Bearer home. Every hour tells, and the last hour will soon be here. Let us attend to the Apostle's admonition, "This I say, brethren, the time is short; it remainetb, that they both have wives be as though they had none; aud they that weep as though they wopt not; and they that re joice, as though they rejoiced not; and they that bay, as though they possessed not; and they that use this world, as not abusing it; for the fashion of this world passeth away.— But I would have you without carefulness. Anxiety about temporal things does not be come us now. The world is to us like an inn, where we lodge to-night but shall leave to* morrow. "The world passeth away; but he that doeth th# will of God abideth forever.”—John it 17. Tbare Is a Saviour. " He shall send them a Saviour, and a great one, and he shall deliv«r them.”—Isai. xix. 20 Reader, her# is good news for thee. Good news from heaven. There is a Saviour. God has beoome man, that he may be the Saviour of his sinful creatures. He earns in to our world. lie took our place. He became a sacrifice for our sins. He wrought a work, he offered a sacrifice on the ground of whioh you may be saved. No matter who you are, or what you are, Jesus can save yon. There are no limits to the merits of his blood. Tber# are no ex ceptions in his invitations. He bat love enough to save. He haameroy enough to acceept you. He has merit enough to delivec you from all our sias, and to justify you completely and eternally in the sight of God. He has power enough to subdue your ini quities, to conquer your foes, and to render you more than a oonquerer. Jesus Is just suited to you, and you are just suited to Je sus. He can save you and render you eternal ly happy; and you ean glorify His grace, and praise His most blessed name forever. Jesus oan get honor by saving you, and you ean get an e*ernal salvation from Jesus. He ■ought the offioe of Saviour, sod He obtained It. He wss named Jesus, because He came to save, aad He has earned the name. Remember you need not perish, for there lea Saviour; you will not perish, either because Jesus was unable or unwilling to save you.— He can save you without effort, he tcul save you with joy, if you will go to Him. He is God, and oan save; He is God-man, and will save. He says, " Look unto me, aad be saved, all ye ends of the earth, for 1 am God, and there is none else. I, even I, am the Lord, and beside me there is no Saviour.” " Call His name Jesus, for He shell save His people from their ains.”—Matt. 1: 21. COKII COKE!! COKE I! A* THS 0*8 WOBKS. . vunxioi Talki.o to God.—A UllUglrl six7lira old woo ono •va.ing (Mil/ r a pro. ad bj bar pious moibor for son* of kor foolto durio, tbo doj. 8ho'ao«mrd rarj poolloot; oad shonlj ofror- w.rda, wkon abo ovldooii, thought koroolf olooo, tbo woo obsorrsd to bo tolbing, bat lo too o low tono to bo understood. Tbo aoxt ot- ooiog, oftor laying bar anal proyar at bar Botbor’t knot tbo tbougbtfriliy is,aired: “ Hart I boborod hollar to-day !" Utr Both er oaeurod bar that eko wot quilt gratified with tho day’, itnpreeanwat, oad exprooood tbo wiah that bar little girl would olwoyt bahoro to wall. " Then,” replied tbo child, “ I aon.t go tod talk with God tgila. 1 lolJ Hi* y to- tordoy I hot I wootod to bo good, oad atktd Hi* lo.holp *o, oad He hot helped me oil d*y ; to that 1 ooatM aot bo aooghty oroa whom I felt it ia *o." Yto, door children, tho trii It n w all tbo lira., and It h only by Ood’o greet tkot wo eoa eubduo It. Oo oad tolk U Hi* a boot h, oad Ho will bolp yow to trold trory oril WOT, aad to walk according lo tho preoepto of Hit holy law all lb, days of ytar Ufo. Wanted, Immediately. A HALF dam CCKBIERS tad mri*H BBS (good workaan) ton find cooeaaot Alloa to, Hoy tl-ln.