Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, June 11, 1861, Image 1

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1/ o r > i u r r T i Vx /i . t/1 U 1 J THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. ill £ SMITH. 1TL1NTA, UMRGII, TDESBAT Mffilfflfi, JUNE 11,1861. NEW SHIES: f91.Ml, Ml. in€0it{(in«i u amvirtimno •cnsoulc it or iriacmitfioM.' *4la«iri*t>l»1a»*T*»*e. tDTIBTMIM. nm**Mlw*,eeelae*rUoe, (1; u4 Mkisbmoanl taaartloa leas than m MtMlOTfl All. Y KATKS. , witk tbt prlvlltfs of change, will Mlowtkf rotes: Month, $ MS rork, with or without rule*, and edver* pytng doable eUonn, will be ebarfed VhMtrted In me sum, sna mini ehargetl 90 per cent, additional to the rtfcen will be UipHed U the apece e bey will be charged extra at regular ra ■U, Eemorala, OoparUierehlpe, Bfetteei a, and pejaieat deaanded quarterly, u Bar Anvaamiio must >b paid roa snt wlH appear to the Weekly paper contract. MU to be Inserted la the Weekly paper alar IntertaU In either of the papera, will per equare for ereiy Insertion, candidate! for Buts, County, and Muni- fi each—to be paid la advance In every __ for Charitable Inetltutlona, MUlta- ompaulee, Ward, Town and ether Public iV&CVttterw.- . of Keepect and Tuaeral InrlUtlona In Local Column will be charged 10 no drcumatancee, to be Included In t RAILROADS. itimi a e»«H»c company. Ltlauta, 171 MUm—Fare,.—$» 60 Y0N3K, Superintend*!!!. tie iiwnn tun. ta, daiw. a! 9.06, A. M. ita at 0.10, P. M. dally, at Ul, A. M ante at 0.46, A. M. [•■t p.neix.ea rail*. ta, daily, at 8.40, P. M. .ugusta at 8.80, A. M. lata at 1.80, P. M. ‘ teat 11.48, P.M. run. In connection with the Train* Carolina and tha Savannah and Bread*, a Augusta. a * Weat-PaUt Kallreud. Veet-PointToif MHea—Para,-I* 60. S O. HULL, Superintendent. ur riiimn mu. I dly, at. 10.10, A. M. >in at 1.10, F.M. I, daily, at 1.00, P. M. at...... r.Sl, P. M. mmn nan. illy, at #.», A. V. tint at - 0.40, A. M. .daily, at 1.18, A. M. at t.60, A. M. cte with the Montgomery A t West-Point. Atlantic Sallreaa. Chattanooga, 180 Mile#—Far*,....$6. W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT ********* ruaia. ante, daily, at 10.10, A. M. Chattanooga a* 7.00, P. M. Uianooeaat _ 1.48, A. M. Atlanta at 10.00. A. M d no an e4 ta, each way .with tha Soma ilroad at Kingaton, tha Saat Ten- Oeorgia Klalroed at Dalton, and to# I Chattanooga Railroad at Ohatta- >•* A Weuuru Hailreufa Mama, lllMilea—Fere, 44 80. ID L. TTliia Superintendent. ear rauansnn raam. ■taat...._ 11.08, A. M. laoonat A88, P. M ion at „_18.08, P. M. ItlantaaA. .._ 4.88, P. 1L ■ten* ixraeea nan. ■ta at .....1AM, Eight. laeaa at. 7.18, A. M. pern at. U.M.Nighk Manta at. 7.16, A. 84. M Trains will not be ran on (an- O'clock Night Trnia ten Atlanta, fh the Oeatral Railroad for Sevan P- A. 84., aad tha Santh- Western for BOelmVn, at *48, A. M. Pjain from Atlanta, aaanacta with Mall road far fatmaek at 1040 P. •enth-Weatera Rail Reed far On. 1-80, t. M. ••fh Ttekate from Atlanta In New ling Omalhas fan ta Baraanah, 61ELL 4 McENTIRE, Whelaeala Dealera ta iiMiiim.u, unfair. DENTISTRY. H. HDNTINGTOIT, M. D., DBNTTIST, ATCAMTAy dKOBSIA, OFFICE in Rawsoo’s new build- lag, ooroer Whitehall and Hunter SireeaL— Residence first house to the left of Col. Yan- cey'e. KBrBBBffCRB: Hon. R. F. Lyen, Mr. K E. Rawson. Messrs. Reach A Root, Rer. Mr. Rog ers. Dr. Logan, Atlanta; Rew. C. M. Irwin, A. Vason, Esq., Col. Nelson Tift, Col. W. Lawton, Henry Tarver, Albany. Jan 19. K. J. * B. W. CRAVEN* DENTIST®, HAKE removed to their new and splendid room in Parkbk’s Block, opposite Beach A Roots, where they atre prepared to weit on all who may wish their services. Ministers, who are pastors charged half- price. Calls from s distance attended o with promptness. iunelV-wktw MEDICAL. DR. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, /OFFICE on Alabama street, opposite Market House. Can be found either at bit office or next door above. Maroh 26. DRS. ALEXANDER A SHELBY, Office on Marietta Street, North tide, R. Alexander’s residence on Marietta St., 8outh side. Dr. Shelby may be found at the Trout House. March 27. D DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, OMUe and Residence JYbrth Side ef Ma rietta Street* March 21. JAMBS H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington, Georgia. P RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coun ties. Refers to George G. Hull, Esq., of Atlanta. rol4 THOMAS 4 ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office iu Smith’s Building, Whitehall street. G. 8. Thomas, jalfitf Bbh. F. Abboit. THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purchase and sale of Western Produce, Cotton, Groceries sod Merchandize generally, franklin Building-, Alabama Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 6,1861. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufacturers and Dealera In* MEN'S A BOVS CLOTHING, GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS, CAS8IMKRRS AND VESTINGS, Markham** Iron-Front Building, White hall, Street, v. u. shyson, I ATLANTA, GEORGIA, v. m. bbaumobt ) April 2d, 1861. UOBT. L. CRAWLEY, Wholeiale tod Retail Dealer iu PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, —AHD- Gencral Business Agent, to any business an ti Franklin Building, mlf-ly P. E. McDjAJSTIEL, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MRRCHANT, AND DNALBR IN ALL KINDS OF PRODUCB, Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior, Atlanta, Georgia, March 20. J. W. HEWELL, w holes Alb and ext ail dials* in Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Corner Whitehall Ac Alabama Sits., ATLANTA, GEOB9XA. Feb. 16—ly. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, "Wholeiale and Retail Dealert in C HINA, Olue, Silver, Pitted Were, Vaaee, Parian Figures, Kerosine Lamps, Candle sticks, Tea Trays, Table Mats, Baakata, Glass Shades, Table Cutlery, Ac., A., CHEAP FOR CASH. White Granite and common Crockery at wholesale, at Charleston prices, nearly oppo site Beach A Root’s, Whitehall street, Atlanta,.. Georgia, April 2d, 1M1. WRIGHT & JACKSON, FACTOHS, COMMISSION —AND— FORWARDING MERCHANTS bay street, savannah, oa. ALLBM R. WRIGHT, WM. B. JACKSON. R EFER to Captain John W. Anderson, Sa vannah, Ga.; Clsghorn A Cunningham, Savannah, Ga.; Boston A Villalooga, Savan nah, Ga.; Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Ga.; Carbart A Bros., New York ; T. W. Flemming A Co., Augusta, Ga.; Swan A Bro., Fernandi- na, Fla; Bisbee A Cano v a, Jacksonville, Fla.; H.L, Hart, a; Palatka, Fla.; Simon Merritt, Hawkinsville, Ga. Agent for the Everglade Line of Mail Steam ers to Fernandina, sud Steamers Isaac Boott and Oak, to Hawkinavills. aprlO-lm. gen. ira R. Foster. j. l. qi een FOSTER & QUEEN, GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MARIETTA STREET, Atlanta, Georgia, K EEP constantly on hand all kinds of Pro visions and Family Supplies, buy and sell all kinds of Tennessee and Country Produce; also, sell Goods consigned to the best advan tage, and render accounts of sale promptly.— Patronage respectfully solicited. A fine lot ot Pure Country Corn Whisky on hand, and for sale by FOSTER A QUEEN, may 5. ATLANTA €Uthing §iaU. I HAVE jail relumed from the Norte Wite e targe stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, end am reedy to aupply the citizens of Atlan te and the surrounding oountry, with Coatu, Panta, Vests, Shirts, Handkerehlelh, — Neek-tlm, Mocks, Hats, Capa, au.t everything olae iu the Clothing line, ol good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who desire bargains should give me a call. —AX.SO, on baud— J ewelry I Knives! O o m b s ! And other Notion*. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteali street, nearly opposite march 15tf Eddls.nan A Bank B. F. BOMAR, Agent, 6B0CEB A FBOYISIDN MEBOHAHT 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA GEORGIA. 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. A complete stock of fine 8ugars, Coffee, Mack erel, Flour, Candlee, Tea, and everything usu ally found in a first class Grocery fttore. April 10. i. o. modaniel, WDOLtSALE DEALER IN BRAIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES. Hunter Street, between Whitehall A Loyd Slreeie, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April ta, 1861. MABSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGB, SAVANNAH, QEORQIA. March 18. N. A. McLENDON, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND DIALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Tobacoo, Cigars, &o., —ALSO— COBAN. LARD, CORN Is FLOUR. ^s. 8, Cherokee Block, Peach- Tree St,, Atlanta, Georgia. T HE attention of close Cash Buyers is re spectfully invited to the above stock. March 28 PATTTEN 4 MILLERS, GENERAL COMMISSION —AND— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Savannah, Georgia. patthn, | f J. MILLHR, V < J. MILLER, J l GEORGE ANRRRW WALTSR earth 18-3m. DRESS-MAKING. M SS. L. C. SIMPSON would reepeotlhlly ta. form her friend*, end the Ledtee general ly ef Attest, »ed vleislty, tbet the bee takes rooms wite Mm. J. M. Bourn, Is the eecoud elory of PerlwrV new build teg. ow Whiteh.ll street, when «be will be pleased to roaoiro tkeir cell* ud exeooto their ordore. epJ-8t OLD D01IXV10V SAWS. RICHMOND. VIIOtNIA. f Jf aoudausuao ef tee seceselou of Virxlata, 1 wo ebelj hor..iter oflkr cur stock of - Cir- mlkr,” " Cram -out," ••Muter." '•Hill B»wt," te., el foie'ga pflcee No duties added. McWaWIBT; ORMANS A C<*. ■iftrSl faSf 1 1861. 1801. SALMONS & SIMMONS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, Corner of Whitehall and Alabama Sts., Atlanta, Georgia. NEW SPRING STOCK! r\NE of our firm having returned from Mar- ket, where he has just completed an exten sive purchase of our Spring Stock ol DRY GOODS, STAPLE A FANCY GOODS were never more attractive. The supply of BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Iso., is ample. Crepe D’An glaio, Barege An glaio, French f’hints, Mozambique, Grade Rhine, end a splendid assortment of Plain JT Fancy Silks, Silk Mantles. Dusters, Me., J be diet* ALEXANDER KID GLOVES, BILE MJiS>Ae. Every variety ot Ladies’ and Misses’ SHOES, manufactured in Philadelphia expressly for oar trade. A mere teentifal lot of CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS AND MATTINGS we have sever displayed in this market All of which we will sell tow for CASH. Orders promptly attended to. SALMOH8 4 SIMMONS, Atlanta, March 28, 1861. WILLIAM F. PARKER, —WITU— THOMAS W. MURRAY, f ormerly ud Ml Chambers New York. nromH * wnouaau iittlu a Wines, Liquors A Cigars, ^ A^ttf COX, IIILL Si CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AMD DIRECT IMPORTERS OF WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AC., Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 23. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS. P ORTRAITS taken from Lite, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph- io process, and ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE, from Miniature sise up to the sise of Life. Persons having Daguerreotype* 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 9IL OR WATER COLORS, OR PASTEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect. MB' Gallery on Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apri 3. Photographer. CONFECTIONARIES F. AL. JACK, A.gent, HKXT DOOR TO W. V. IKKRIKQ 4 00., "Whitehall St., Atlanta, Georgia. on band a NABJE8. FRUITS, CAKE8, NUT8, CANDIES, PRE8ERVE8, JELLIES, PICKELS, do-, Ac. Also, Fine Imported WINES, BRANDIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., Ac. Also, a great variety of Fancy Articles—Bas kets, Toys, Ac. The Ladies and ths Public geusrally are re spectfully invited to call. marS. FRATERNAL RECORD. MANOlff. ATLANTA LOMB. Ho. M. F. A. IL, eisvts ee the see- end and fearth Thuradajr nights In eaoh Booth. LEWIS LzWBfl*, W. M. Jon M. Botina, Secretary. FULTON LODGE, No. tlsTv. A M., meets om the first and thirst Thursday nights In ee«h nsoath. DAVID MATER, W. M. R. J. Mabsbt, Secretary. tPTRR.No. 16, aasets day nights In each J J. GLENN. H. F. ILAWSHE, Ta. III. 0. R. Hamljutu, Secretary. JASON BURR OOUN0XL~O*F ROYAL AMD SELECT MASTERS, No. 18, meets quarterly, on tbe first b ues- day In January, April, July and October. lAwis lawshi Joss M. Bosiso, Recorder. 0<EDR DE LION COMMANDERY, Vo. 4, weft* on the first and third Wednesday In each month. W. W. BOYD, M.-.E-. W. T. Mead, Recorder. ODD-FELLOWS. CENTRAL LODGE, No. 29, meets every Tuesday night. T. P. MARSH, N. G. William Wilsos, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENtTno. 19, meets on ths second and fourth Friday nights. WM 1L I w. W. BOYD, High Priest . BARNES, Chief Patriarch, T. P. Flbmimo, Scribe. MECH A NICAL. FULTON MECHANICS* ASSOCIATION meets id Fri day in each month, at Engine House, No. 2. C. M. CALDWELL, President Jamks Nona, Ja., Secretary. ATLANTA FIRE DEPARTMENT. Meets quarterly on the third Monday eveuing In Jan uary, April, July and October. WM. BARNES, Chief Engineer. 8. B. SHERWOOD, lit Assistant. R. T. MADDOX, 3d Assistant. F. M. JOHNSTON, Secrstary. JOHN V. EZZARD, Treasurer. W. EL Mabos, Secretary. MECHANIC FIRE COMPANY, No. 2, meets first Friday night In each month. LEVI RICHARDSON, President C. C. Room, Secretary. TALLULAH FIRE COMPANY, No.8,meetslstWednes day In each month. JOHN F. EZZARD, Presid't Joss Mclesdob, Secretary. ATLANTA HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, N-e, #0Uth«ti €anUimcu veuog ever the Bouts ror some raouie#, oaa j receutlf vlalted At taw*. 8e.ee ■ i euB Moot,eleer,, but Bet eoqteiuted iu r or ikoee piece*. Ileleo he,»etw4 th»t he ■ ta Weke Count,, H. 0. ta Jeuuery leet, SPRING MILLINfRY1 Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING jast returned from Charleston, where she pareheeod her present Bpring Goods, takes pleasure in inviting her friends end the publio to en inspection ol them. Her stock is quite full, end embraces all the latest styles, which will be offered at prioes to suit the times. Rooms in Parker’s new brick building, on Whitehall street. April 11. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, ON if ALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, tout doors from Alabama Street. aprlL 0 Me If AUGHT, BEARD fa CO. *jfT atXMUT Mevanueh, ------ Georgia. W*. 84cN*ro«T, ) ( W«. 1. Bum. JeuueOu*.!*, I m»rM iJemeamM*. Encourage Home Literatnre 11 SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, D EVOTED to Literature, Agriculture, Horticu edited by gentlemen of eminent ability, In fheli eral departments, la publlahed every SATURDAY, at Augusta, Georgia EXPRESSIONS OF THE PRESS. “Its writen are the moat distinguished In the South.’ 1 Delta, Neie Orleans. “Stands In the very flrat rank.” Presbyterian, Charleston. “ A paper, indeed, for the South.*!—News, Savannah. “ A most acceptable paper.”— Christian Indew. *‘ Equalled by few, surpassed by none.” Times, Columbus. “ The best Investment of two dollars that could be made.”—Missourian, St. Louis. “ Deserves the moet liberal patronage ” Baptist, Atlanta. 44 We cordially commend it to Southerners.” Enquirer, Richmond. 44 Its contents are varied and agreeable.” Christian Advocate, Non Orleans. 44 Calculated, eminently, to Improve the soil and the mind.”—Enquirer, Memphis. 41 Filled with the choicest reading matter.” Journal A Messenger, Mscon, Ga. 44 An excellent Journal, edited by competent gentle- en."—chronicle <2 Sentinel, Augusta, Ga. 44 Best Literary journal In the country.” Journal, Louisville. 44 A Southern Meeting."—Argue, Nerfolk. 44 Every reading man in tbe country should aka It.” Republic, Augusta. rj- Southron, Jackson, Miss. 44 Worth ten times its subscription price.” Ga setts, Chattanooga. ‘ Without a rival—ths beat that comes to ue.’ Express. Vicksburg, Miss. 4 - Invaluable to every man of literary taste.” Register, Mobile. 44 The beet family paper puhllahed.” Courier, Charleston. 44 Equal, If not superior. In lltararv merits, to any Journal published.”—-Standard, Raleigh. “ * •ttSGSSU+m** Al TERMS OFSUBSCIUPTION—PAYABLE AL WAYS IN ADVANCE. Single copy, per annum f 9. Six coplea, 44 10. Tencoples, 16. Twenty coplea, 44 16. Specimen copies sent gratis. The FIELD AND FIRESIDE will shortly enter upon Its third volume, and to now FIRMLY ESTABLISHED. It to handsomely printed, in folio form, for binding, ok fine papor, and with clear type. Every exertion Is made to vindicate Its claim to bo THE FIR8T WEEKLY PAPER IN THE SOUTH. James GiNier. Augusta, Oa. ‘Gives full value for the money.” BUTLER & PETERS, (Successors to High, Butler A Co.,) Commission Merchants, FOB TIB POBCIA.B IBB lit, OF r kjy.vk a a k jt rm movcm Cotton, GrteirlM, *e. ATLANTA H AY* ta etora, Bt their Fire-Proof Wan Hooee. oa the eoraar of FonTtkaraolaaR tho Railroad, (oppoaite tea Bute Road Dopet,) 100 BARRELS LARD OIL; 50 BALES YARN; 100 BARRELS LARD; 200 KEGS PRIME LEAF LARD; 1,000 BARRELS FLOUR. Marfa A Murptr CufU. A maa eaRtag -klwwK Gray, vaa arrated bj our eilliaDa, and taken before tha tavntl- ndsf eonailttee, far etamlaatioa on teat Mender, tha 27th ultimo. It turned aut ta the oourae of Ml etemlnatlaCt, that ho had been traveling ever tha 8outb for come month*, had tare recoatta vUItad Atlaata, MaOmfoSavae- aakaadr - •fart vaa i . _ whoa that $1800 vaa talma from William.; aad it further happened that kt had about Mi peraon tome of tha seme Mad of mvaev ta de- ecribed ta Williama’ poetera, »aj two Bfir dol lar hill, on tbo Beak of Commeroa, and lota. 6 or 7 ton dollar Mlb oa tha Maehanio’* Bank of Aufufta, and Mppeuad to be eouatorfbit.— That bill., ho attempted to eoaoaal ia the Urerr Stahl., hot v»» team hr Mr. J. N. Car ter, who went and picked up tea moD«r ; ha had a bill of the tame character, with hit oth er moner. Ue el*o hadeereral puke of (.til ing oarda; said ha vaa a Profationtl man, and inotad wa think ho vaa. Through tho agency of Eeqr’e Barker aad Ttaeler, he haa obtained board with the Sher iff until further onlera. Thera oan be no tnielnk but wo ie era now great; acoundrel and extenalvelr oo opretlng with a oartaln other aooondrvl. celled Allen, who baa bean traveling nJ planniag with tbia fallow Gray. It ia not certain wheiher'lheee man gat money by gambling, Healing or| mur daring, but it it certain that acmObody ia io danger, whan theae gents are about. Look cut for tbia negro, land, bona, trader and ae- oompliahed Allen.—CMoun (On.) Flag. Pain and Death, It is a comfort to know that inaeota bate no nervea of aansation. Tbo idea that ovary in tern and reptile, and even the myriad, tf aai- tnalculte that wa are obliged to oruah aad da- atroy day by day, auffar pain, ia a terrible oat. Tha poata bare taught us tha idea; it is left to naturaliata ta tet ua right. Insect, may be cut and pulled to pieces without gietag any indication of pain. When they loss n lag or two, they go about their bus- laasa without seeming to mind it at all. Cut a waap ia two, to that hie thorax ia separated from hia atsmaeb and abdomen, and La walka about merrily, and rata with an nnntoally good appetite. In foot, na hia food paeeet through him at once, it gives him no inconve nience, and ha can amt any quantity. Tha en joyment does not last vary long, became the proeeaaaa of nutrition eennol go on without tho organe of digestion ; but Mr. Weep doe* not appear to suffer ta tha least. Insects, in certain cases, show mutcuitr contortion*, but theee are not proof of pain. — Wo knew that there may bw the meet epaemo- dio action in tha human body without tbo loaat suffering. Seme yean ago wo know of a lit tle boy whose lower extremities ware throwa into apaami by an injury ta tha aftae. Tbe little fellow had oo foaling whatever below tho poiot of iojury, and was greatly amnaad to lie aad see himself kick. So, the eoavulelvo spasm* of mea wko are haaged are no proof of pain. Whoa tho aaok In broken there saa ha nans below tho point of dislocation. Whan tha uaek ia not broken, the praasura of blood on tho brain produoaa iaaaaaibility almost in stantly. All men who havo recovered from hanging, after H was .opposed that they ware dead, give the same teetimoay to its palalses naaa. Whan man die slowly, and with strong muaeular contractions, Lhtra ia, probably, Bo suffering. “ It’s Ma 1”—Passing ft neat little marlia- bot of ft houaa out even tag, wa happaead to aao a mao wafting for admittance. At tha It- itait a green blliid above just opened a little way, aad by the gaa light wa aanght a glimpse ef a pair ef britltans ayes aad a Butler of some thing while and a bird-ilka voice said ■ ••Who’s than t" “ It’s ma," was ths brief response. Tha ayes aad Batter disappeared from the win dow like slats ia a cloud, and wq almost fan cied aa wa passed on wa oould hear the palter- rtag of two Itulo foot oa the etalra winged with welcome. It was a triffe | it all happen, ad ia aa ins teat, but it haunted ua far aa hour. “It's me!" Amid tha jar of tbe great oily, tboaa words fall ua the quiok tar aloft and mat a glad response. “ It’s ma!" And who was mat Th* pride ‘ot a heart's life ae donbt; the tree a viao was oltogtag ta tha •■ Defender of Faithful," ta the boat eenee of the word. “ Its mo I” Many there are who would gira hair their hearts, aad aura than half ta them, for ana such reeogaiiloa in this wide world. On change ta tha directory, at tha poet office, ha 1a known aa A. B. C., Ban., bat on that (toehold, aad withia those wall's •■it's me,” ud aetbtag mors ; ud what mare ia there ana would lihs to be f Few of all the heart* that beat so wildly, warmly, sadly, •lowly, au bat raoagaita a true soul amid the dia ud darknaaa ef the world, in tbet •Imple ud eloquent •• It'a me." Aa tf ska ■aid— “ New I am aothiog to the wrorld, For I aa ell the world to thee." Suaae»Tio»a.—Our people ehenld prepare thee-eeitM, aaya tbe Maooa Telegraph, for sufferiag aad eadaraaee. We oeaoet tell the duration ef the war. We ehenld torn nor attention at eace ta av- ery thing that will support mu ud beast. Wa muat be fkd at heme, as we may be ant off from all ether aeppHeo. Net utp mam we be fad at hern*, bat If teO ur tuta far name yearn, we may hate to be slot bed at heme. Let mother*, wire* and. sta ters prepare w sloths tea apu aad ekildrta. Bub aeeeaaary articles as aagre ahoaa aad olsthaa, agricultural Implements, aagre hate, aad a oeaaiderahte lint ef each tbtaga, mill have to be medeet heme. The leaner people We eagkt to bt iadalgut to theee who eve aa. ud Wa aught ta pay wa anther aa far aa P«a la*. W* most pretest aad auaeor the femlltM ef uufm/r