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£!)c «f utl)bm Appeal.
I. r^AwTBLt.l ^rl. H. JOKES
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P»«r ■ ««itj«. ^ ytt i iV)
Oatretr.. •»*
V%, In variably in tWUii(> All papVi the
eontioDfsl offi-tptrBlioh of titric jmV(T l<iJw
SAVANNAH (Util^zy..>
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
. . SACASSAHciM.’ * •«'
..-•* T, ‘ •’* ' * **
«. W. »«f»TT, e. jt.-bbc**** •- * AAtrtBor.
L AT HROP4CO.
IW «*J 141 Congreu &».y .SscasHdlp Ge. t
Whu'cul* *nd Reufl t>«Atc1p In
t)ry Goods, Ready Made Clothittg*
Boots, Shoes. Hats and Caps;
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ulc6
Curtains, Shades, etc.
Abtttmit gw-Mo**.
ttr Wh«l***fc Room* njf JKi •<ijr , »-*«n
'“old I'tMJl.Y ohoukhV.
B. GjriUDEV,
Wk^MiWkBd IWWlWrtUFin
T«mlly ttrooerl#*,
Tml. 0*8**. IM«r. SaCUr. OkMW. Urd,
Imn, Vfok FIwh. 0*Bdt*B, Fhwtfn BuWtV-We»-
lit Frails, Split nod Wiltow IU»}*W, *»£.'
iij nM^hiwst.; * t. fur,i.vy.uf,&i.
’ vr.0M,hiu4 iw»a •" .‘Jl
BBT GOODS.
T-K^r
OtlllZu'rn'l V
Wbi-* Ooidi *ud Dement -both bp«* n»Arf* sad
liptirNd . AOrfidn
John flcMahoo & t o.,
DT.At.TUS Itf
Groceries,
CORN, OATS, HAY^NMiVy Etc:,
• Oar. Bbot/fhith
feATAIIAH, ■ - - - - IBOMU.
tufIMn. , ■ • ‘
HOLCOMBK & CO.,
fvSn. flnleomb*—K»tabli»heji 1QIIj
Wholesale Grocers,
A’j. ISl.^ay &rt*,
H HI #-**«». |
l». M ■«*•»» f.T
eH^oT ,v
• * VATNAH, OA.
TISON A (JORDON,
Cotton JTnotorm,
Communion and Forwarding
MERCHANTS.
6C II* J tttrrat. ' .Satani,uh, Ga.
j|p«ri»l •llrntin* will h* Bt»»n <•• Ok nU of
I.ainbft, U*»io, Tui|»tinite, r»«.
tl. a June# A Co.j J. McK. Ouo*
CbiIWM <fa ' / , ,
A. «. »f.***, I fl. 4. o»nrf««,
K.bk, 0«.. J HrankMIo., Oa.,
S. V.«tv*k, | *• * *“•’ istnm.
Macon, I)*-, | TI*oma«»l)>, Oa.
HI.QAN, (MIOOVEK A- Co.,
Cotton Factors
0 OMMISSION MEBCHATS.
4 BTuubASfrrt IXWKR UA/r.Bj
DA.Y BTUEBT, BAY A V’AU, GA.
V IKKRAI, ADVANCES ON COTTON conalgn
J j «4 In ot.r«.rr*4|K»4*||U Ml *a^V«rV
* r| Harinf lK-n .nn^'al tpflll ^r ih. pl.LfJN
AI.SANY HTAH WTTON Off »nd COVOBSH-
kRH, wa Uka plaaanra I* offering tba tame to (ha
r "Tbar#fHi)aha*inrW*t«rtM, »W a ma»%**f
aapa tartly «*»er alt dhera. H«lh aa to Mi* f altily nf
waiknaganA lha lmnr.,»^d apfiearance >'< tha 1 .in*.
Oi ran lata gt*inf W informal 0,0 Can ba obtained
br avpHcoiioa to lb* narfera gned
7 ^ V Sf.flAfT, flWWVtt A 00..
No. 4, SlWdard'a Lowar Raitga,
(m rtaaannan Oa.
r. H. BE UN,
F1CTQ11 \M\W MEBCHAIT
HA YAKS All, (! A.
Zj.tn r
PW~ Ha* factor'd to Ftnl Door Waal of lb* Kj
lUagwjH *<g 4 «n-
U \M)Kl.l, & ( ()..
WholoMAlo Orooora,
SOI * 201 Biy «, lAYlNlf AH, OA.,
f TATI onw In aiora a 'arga and eompleta aeanrt-
IlrwMitof OKOt’KKIKS. whtoh iber offer-to
ISa eeatla at pr«SM irm, Ml a a I her CM ba laid down
from tba Nartnaro Ma.ket* cmrtatinria part of -
HAtJO*—tthootiara. Stdaa, Maaia, IY»*k j
HSOARS—All (readra. refined and rawt
OekWKIC- Km. Java and I Vrl.m;
TICAK-Ureen and IMack. dtffHWut qailitieaj
CHKR^iK. BUTTRR aad i.Altl* ;
M ACKKlUiL. eo >HSH ami lURRtNU |
CAMDI.BK, SOAP and MIAROII;
TOBACtO, nf rartima grndea. etc.,
Sp^ri i> alleotinn g>?rn to order* with ramituaoa
ar abnet city arceiAanra.
Tricea furnished when desired.' - Boel'Sia
KcDOWELL & DICKIKSON,
Iaips^lera aad Jobbers af
FOREKDt .oCDOMBSTlO FJHJ1TB,
HermdntoHy Scaled Good*,
rrrPfr*». Jtllirt, Flavor isf P.rlrart,; rte., eft
217 WaMiinftcn It, (Cor. ol Chambers,,
j. a. aarxtwu.1., I Maw York.
j. r. Dicaixaot*. f o«t25-ly
ED. RANDOLPH HARDEN,
ATTOlUNfcY AT LAW,
CfTflBEBT, • • GEORGIA
W ILL praeiiee in all tha CoarU of the 1’aiauh
Circoit, anJ in C«lhouA county of the Scuih
Weiptnj Circuit, and iu ihe Kupthme Court of Oa.
He hna tnade arrar.femrota with llou. Id ward J.
Ilard n, wlin reotden in Sarann.h, Oa.. to attend bia
r<ues in the Tederaf Conrt at K»'«uoah, lUus»ering
trareliug tipenre: and hotel bflia. augiOl}
Cut-libort, Georgia, THURSDAY, March 5, I860.
. arh 1*»
SAVANNAH CARDS.
PALMER & DEPPISH,
W)tolwm and Retail Uaalcre ip
Hardware
.'. CUTLtflV. Fll.ES'. EDGE iaOLS,
■XOi;rrtXniHi uivxemj^xts,
HDBBBR liKt.TtNO,
POWDER. SHOT, CAPS and L»AD,
184 Oonfrtn 07 Si. W** Streett,
. k. FALWta, I SAyAMWAW, OA.
. n. narrisa. | anglfi «lh
r aAOOBBBR, Saraunab, Ua. a. a. ToraaM.* r
H- A. TOPHAM & CO.,
CLOTHI 1ST O-
ANII
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
HATS atxl CAPS,
138 Congrrst qp St, Julian Sts.,
SAVANNAH, OA.
jy Plantation Otx da always on baud.
I aagil *m
CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM
Wti'dreab' and Hria>l
, ' » V. v—/ Wit 1
t'ornrr Hay uud l*fudnh ‘of*., Snvunuub,* Ga.
^KsiHblhtliCl in 1 Sid.)
\r EKP^hlla'-tV, on hand a Imge and varied
H? awni'iit of rooilS. «tiiiahie for K«ni W
• lantaOnn nw, A'so. a genrral aoaoi lineiit of tine
'ln,|Mirt,d VMS US. LlgLORS and SKOaKS.
|.y Country oidaia can,fully aileudad to.
stiff d-ly
CHAMPION A I’ll GEM AN,
Mhblcsale (Iroccrs,
. , (figr. Day attd Vraylvn SU.J
BAY ANN AH, t ' ! I t OEORtHA
finporfitig House
HON!*] & GORDON,
IMl’UHTblUH
AM,
Wholnaalo Dcalora
l N
Wines. l.l(|iioiH ami Scgar«,
140 Hay Street, Savanna*, Ha.
“tlfWPfiTiJt'ir
Wboleaala anil Hulall Healer lit
Clioioe Family Groceries,
Liquors, Wines, Ales,
F/UT1',S, JELlIJiS «nJ l'ICKIF.S,
Tobacco, Segues, etc.
Ctrnrr Umujhlan and WhiloUr Street*,
* A VANN AH, GEORGIA.
Wliolcsnh House!
1861.F ALL "»<l WIMTER.18S8
JOHN a MAKER & CO,
IMPORTERS fad JOIMiKItt of
Nt/TJV.yS, iftiliXERt
Pm
i-pnAw oootiii,
. CtKiicr ikiMigulon and W'biUker Bte.,
84 VASS All, UA.
"*AGhNTrt FOR
GROVER &c BAKER’S
Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines
^ROBERTS & TILLMAN ~
GEIE8AL 891188103 MEfiCHAITS,
SA VAX.YAll. UA-
S PKTlAl, aOen'inn f'Van *•> Hid trCeipl and
of (Ik i»r,ntaeta of tba cnantry, and 10 forward*
iag it ttirviiffi thwpliae b. ol‘er ma> k'U^afO.er
hr MJeof m« son-ifnineot. We bareibe vary boot
arraaa«f>antvM« oat Md| boa «*•! » »m .sue
rotten In MTerjKmi^
and will hate it dol3 lutlkeV w-hwi ou nce*
£-£*■ Oh Ihe racaijA af Coiion 1,1/eutl
CAST! ADVANCES toW he made when
ra'/oipeil. , ■ *
BORERT8A TI ELMAN, .
Oflif-XdOh «»Ue Har ofrent.
On# I)oor Waat Cf'J B*pbacg#.
u^ajan? | Ha,ann - h '
joeuru Tii.i.n aw, Mjiii'aon eoaoiy, Fla, »ttg!6-jlm
Tia*. . ► . • U-J.- KU.-UJOSU*
W. II. STAHh Si CO.,
WHOLESALE GBOCEltB,
CommissionMerchants
AND
Forwarding Agents,
Comer of Lincoln and llmj Streets,
ocU£.to SAVANNAH, CA.
chooaa;
Two Wiiya to Live on Knitll.
There nro two way* \g live qi\ enrlb -
Two M ay# Tef - Hi H<*t—to licit j
, Kgr all tbinK» lHTv bare rioobla birth—
,A t^gbl aml wqong—a falw ami trytj |.
Qire tne lho home ’wlttro kiiMlntwi wwik*. {. ■■
To uinkc Unit MVcit which erotneth niud^l |
Wl»t*rt» every Hit In fuiiiIncM rl>eaki,,
• And avery intfid ba* cartr fbr all.
Whom* tmn»tea live In glint oxcliange.
w Gf pleaanrvn, frea ftxnn vain cipeiiie ;
, Whoae UumikIiW Iwyoud their meauu ne'er rang,
Nor wise denial* give atftnao.
Who in a nuighhor'e fortune flixl.
No wish—no Impulse - to complain ;
Who frvl not -never felt—the mind,
To envy jet another • gain I
Who dream not of iba mocking tide,
Amhltion'a foiled endeavor moeta—
The biller panga of Wounded pride,
Hi* hi I ei) Pj,War that abun* Uie atreeU.
Thoiti^i Fife deny if* gilt luring afore.
1-oVe'a wealth it (till Iba wraith to
For nil that mutt caii pm elm»o ramo,
Art* bad,I* it 1b no lot* to lose I
Some heinga, wheroin'gr they go.
•nfflflfflltZM.l'lM' 1 *'
1 Vrjx lull oiadm ol Ondifig fauK. ■
While n|befit* ^n Ihe bftAiw^*t round ,
iff dftily*wimtn find didly eart*. *
Ghn y*i, nil Mnwera Iraifl rnnunon enmnd,
And rwuiv i-njoy Uie ju> Uiej auarai
Oh I hapi v they who happy tllnko -
Who. iih-afng. etlll tliViiw»*ftifo arc hleat I
Who aoun,thing a|**rv tbf nlliem' aakn.
And an ii u I. all tUiude lot lliu b» at ;
The S^uceier.
A Yankee nf inventive miud,
OU«e« ring <>uoe that wiimaukiud,
Were bleared wllb radar largij.waitl^
Than aCrluoit In anil the ladtoa’ iaetce,
Plvined t 'tl in il mnde of piilfohcl itccl,
W.IU many a aecrut (prlng and wheal,
A qin.il uuebiliv l„ a oik a aura
And altogyfchui' |wrfc«l oure
On vvih v WnlM. tlint lnljrh| not lm
(irutnall rrtfinilh periphery, 1
Hie gieul maoliinc at luai onmplele,
llu udserlimil in many aolrtat
The wi>,iifer of the cbiintfy I
My patent W nlel Ihrivaeer,
Tim Inditw' bodiig rqinva V !
Got up nnd rmj by JoIwe Kile,'*
1 lion, wnltd In hi* offlcr at hie me*.
Hi* waited o,tln\ly f*>r n wu'mt to ajiicaAe.
Ha had not viry long to wait,
For. soon, a innldon dixjt<*d in atate,
, With inailing idUh ami itullo eurepe,
f'aWe' Ih to try the un-nt imiohin« i
AHd, ihrowinu off btr tmi and bat.
\Yilh dole rvalgimthin rat
' From ihe N. O’ CYeireht.
A. Hrittl W rlter About Wo
mail.
, Hutil ns Yyh„ I’aiub, (Kr.), !
Jamiury 511. )
‘ t), womiln ! thou \IH the author of iucIi i_
book of ndliek In man an Would requlro tha tear*
of (iril.tbe nogeli to blot oof I ho rcoordi”
Womnn in tho onitee in tho desert of
lift,; in fact she is the dctirrt of life It
self! Whnt man of tho eppoaito «ccts
who hns ever seen ’em, more or lew ?
That innn don't flop his wings that onn
trooljr auy bo. 1 dor’t hesitate to ex-
press my privnto opinion publicly in
their favor. Why, if it hudn’t been for
women, I never should huve had a rng
to my hnok or a dollar into my pocket!
My grnxl mother wag a woman and Ar-
mninta wan anolht-r. (Aa 1 often huve
informed the public, Aruminta ii a etep-
wife of mine.)
tn order to trace up tho origin nnd
history of woman, wo shall linvo to look
haok, although h wutiutn was once turn-
o<1 into fl pillow of salt for looking hack J
ller uamu Lot’ff wife. TJte firat
woman was Mrs, Adum, who was made
out "of a rib* nnd wiimen huve been rib-
bonbd ever sUioe. (Oosk). There have
been lot*of spHraribs from that dsy to
'hie, M'4. Adam js to bhniwiur.a large
fjtmily of ohildivin one half of whom,
thank the’Lord, have lieell glHllB. Shu
“1‘dieetl Ouin" as soon us aim got 'Ahld,
nud they in time "raiseft^Ned I" There
is g.little Bimko story oonneoted with
Mrs. Adiun, t)>e full partiuulnrff t>f
wlJTcn cap he found elsewhere; for nail
by »rll reHimcfablo booksellers, mid which
is bound trrflelh ■
Mrs. Admit lived -happily with her
husband, in Eden, for R long iengtb of
period,, but shq and hrr 'oihur half wpro
wholly turned out on account of oufing
n\l tho hist winter apples. ' At flfstBlnr
tlldir'f eftfs « fig for crew, but nhe could
not long must the ti mptntion to go to
".Si,-waits” end “Mmlnme Duniurogt’s.”
from which time dietw was hisbionablo
until tho introouctmii of tho "Black
('rook,” when Kvo’s original style wits
adopted as near us j>oanihleF 1 am not
Writing thin u» a."tuke off" on Mrs. Ad
am, for, ‘at the period of which I write/
Eve buy nothing to lake off I Bbc was
an era angelic crouture.
Out let us leave Mrs. Adum, nnd
look nt tho Xvrihicn who hnvo corfte niter
Stralj.'hi n mUonx the a bed* and«piInga . , v rm«I
Ami m:p*».an,I pthcr c„rin„* thiu« j ,,or t “though' ttiuy are not behind hei
i i i, — . ,— j,, imy Meuse. Take J onn tl 'Afot take
Floruncu Nightengule, take Annie Dick*
inguii—if you wu.it her ; I don’t I Then
dime is ‘Alary, queen of .Scots/ nnd Sul
Ainmonin, Churlotte Uorday and Chat**
lotto Cushman ( Churlotte Burse sud.
C'liarlHttrt/iV Also, ‘Black ant an / Alnd*
sure DeStncI, und Mrs, Beecher's Toe;
und Qiiocii Eliznbeth, Lady June 0r«*yj
James Hucliuniin, Lucretia Borgia niul
Mrs. Cnnningliam. Ths two Utter wore
in favor of woinuii's right*, and were no-
led women. Bul lcl us look ut tho wo
men ol our own time,and sue what they
liuvo dope pro jioitn pul/Hco.
There's Mrs. 1’., of New York, who
wore $510,000 worth of diamonds ut the
opening ol an opera hnuae, the olhir
uVAMimg; mid Murium* lj., who wore
,$bU,0l»U, worth on tho mjtnv occasion,-—,
’Aip't they women of tnorth \ '1*1 mil lliqru
uro oihcfs wlio are not woTlh its much,
us ihe following item from - a newspnpM-
in moral Boston shows:
Hfitilp saw • milliner’s placard In
(Julhmii which reads hke up uugi umuti-
cid pdvortiftvnieul ol u different sort of
fhop—HJlicup woiiisp Htnv's here P ’
These pnrngrnjih, howoVer, 1 -find Oh
onrefu) Inspeuflon to refer to a portion
of a lady's wardrobe, a niatter, tliut I
have uuvor looked iftiq I .
There ere woman who hnvn’t the dia
monds, hut ure jewels iu thcmielves.—
‘A wommi should lie like nn opal, a
man like n diimiondJ An opal come ils
its fires, its soul, und you ouiy know
that it has one by its ever changing col■
ora. Its delicate | inks and greys, and
roses and liluhs, and pearl tints, ttl-u on
ly so many expressions of tho spirit
within, nnd the ehnfm would be lost, ut
tetly lost, if it biased forth It would
thou be iiitelJocluaJ, instead of intelli
gent, nnd fanciful, and spiritual, ami
Then r„iiI (*■ kiiw. "Hir, if wut |il*iu«c,
t il hkc a Lilly- jiir-lB tllll, 1 HuiJtvxi',’
"With pleBeifrc. ma’mn. J ' -aid In* bihI piece,!
The pllautapi Iiik* ubuut ber weiet (
Thru tnrnril tin- crank ; (lie ogi iug# glow
tiglil,
Airnin bIiv Biniiiil with jiiite Hclight.
Ils turned ageli). Mie li^cS ; end th<*tl
He turned the pi.IRluil ernak n(f»in ;
Hie nuill'd n*t«lll. Slid wpiqxrej tint,
"Mr dcHi,«t Juli,«, turn it *loW 1
I'd MnK<+ lung In Joy liWi-’llli*'^-
Hv hirwxl Bireln, »ti* hmrtnnrfd ‘•I»IIi«r !'*
Aft.i in . (lie smiled t six- strove to dpeak,
Hot. will. i-cetNiiu joy grueii w<*k.
C*" 1 ' t c Ib1li1> gukii,--Dear J*b,v.. pjoaie,
Anotlirr little. Just u little- Mjiiemc I"
Tbr wb la Went round, »lu* fell BMUadct—
ileml.
And .Julie?, O'd. L t
Tint HmiAN Mt>ny — Wbilethe gnstriG
jtiiro hns a n,ild,1dand, sweetish taste,
it pfiuni-surs the power of digesting -the
hnrdeM fond that i'hti bffkwnllowrd. It
has no influence whatever on (he fihreil
of tin* living iiAinlHl, fiqt nt tho tnomrqt
of destli U begins to ent thoffi nwny
with the jrotrer of the strongest scid.
Of tho sixty-twrr primary .clemeota
Kn 'Wii in nature nrily dighfiertn firo TifiPd
ip tho human txuly, and of these, sevdp
ire metslie. Iron lefot ml in t he Wood;
plxiephorous in the brahr 1 , llmestWrib* 1 in
th« bile*; lime it/ the hone; dust and
ashes in all. Not only thuso eighteen
human elements, put Uie w hole sixty-two
nf which tho universe la made, have
their essential basis in the four substan
ces—oxygen, hydro® n, ami carbon—
representing tbe mom Tamil ar names of
fire, water, Saltpetre, and charcoal. And
such is niun, tbe lord of uurth—a spark
of fire—a drop of water—n grain of gun*
powder—un atom of churcoul.
BsAtTfvi'i, and Trow.—In a latff arti
cle in Eruzier’s Mugur.ine this brief but
beimtiful nnd true passage libcura: ‘‘Ed
ucation does not commence with the H
Alj'halirtt—ft begins with a mother s : ouprrcious, and versutilc, nnd new, al
love p with a father's smile of appro- j ways' now ; now seeming so delicate ns
ballon, ot a sign of repro*»l{ with n sister’s to tie ditnmed by a breath, and snoii
4fW)tli forlieui Hticu { will) a hnndflil of I giving glimpses, but «lill veiled I
lioWWs Df fi gredo arid dainty meadow ; 1 gjimiixe^ of a fire as etrong us tiiat
With a lord's nest udinirnl, by t not wniuli burns‘in the adamantine dia- 1
touched; with creeping nuts, and almost. imihd’k heiirt. My wife Is one Of these.
inpeix*'*piili)e comet j witix. rphjRqapt ’ 'rilie 'loved tne lor the dangers! had i
walks inshio'y Isnee, end with -tlirtuglAs' passed, and 1 loved her because l want-!
directed in sweet sPd kindly tones und 1 ud to,’ Hhe is a woman, take her lor
wnrdsiowiitiJre; tAaclKofbupeVolsruyf; ! ull in ull; I ne’er •lm,II look upon her
tn deeds ol vjitue, and u* tbe Htiurno oi, like again In fact, there isn’t another I
woman in tbe wide, wide world 6dtaut- j
ly like her. Him Iturnes mu when 1 j
comes hiiuie at night, und she kisses me
and borrows nil my money when i leuvo
home In the morning.
—' ’Tia sweet to know there I" an eye that
tnarki, our criming ami grow* brighter when
cuius.’’
good—<»od *hiinWlf.' M
pKOrANiTT.—The very use of profuna
words stimulate snd nourish had pas
sions, and you'will alwayrfthem
ronnu, tion. J’nifsnoncws is a sure mark
of character flint is wholly at variunco
with any-correct moral fueling or princi
ple, and denoff-s a coarse and unfeeling
nature^. It is a practice which hardens
the heart sod sours tho conscience, and
atoms to Ihj an act of defiance to our
Maker. Kuon he low, common words
'th|N»wn irr, and used ns a stlttetitqte, are
little better tlum pi bfauuDet-s and arc
wholly at wnr with trne rrlinetnent of
feeling or character. Children should^
lie guarded with the greatest watchful
ness, both at homo and at school, ami
no care oj’ pains should he considered
too mu.'Vi to prevent such debasing hab
its. Beware of the profane word ! It is
a black signal; like U e pirate’s flu;
noting what is within.
And then how nice it is'to‘have some
pretty little hand to place your dressing'
gown and slippers, nnd turn out your
dofluv and bandit) a biyoriwtick proper
ly. Anybody Unit think* ArupttPU
fiairt handle a hfoomstick ought to se«
her wTion Mie u nolibn tl/st T am
the dirt to b« ‘cleaned out.* It strikes
mu she understands ill J can’t even kiss
tho nerving maid hut what she will. gut
jesjous, and she makes a lasting inn pros
sior. upon mu for a little thing like that.
There is-one kiidof house .'u milling
wares in my house th it I woul! Ii<►« to
see wear out, “Bud them is family jure.
They urn not Jho thiug to pr.sviwvu uo-
mestlc niinpmi'ti? in.
GcirtHo render, didli ftioil eyur know
whut twrts to Ibvet And tlion to'hfiVo
R protty womnn love you-In retnni f't),
U’k tho duwq.of n uow and bonutifnl ex
istence; a flowery path in Klysiau (|o|ds;
a soothing syrup, to which Mrs. Win
slow’s M' IMfllntt' tn fcHhihnrison j It's
niec ! It mnkbk Hliii Ibel ilk if he owned
corner lots in Wall *Ht*bt, expected u
leg-acy, slept in fairy lundj dined nt
‘PclmonlooV and hftd tt Ittt tu little qU-
pids without clothes oh titiUlng the
solos of his feet with feathers from Uie
birds of Paradise I
Womnn is a angel without wings \ ft
moral and physical blesaing ; a person
al pronoun. As such, she should be
kindly trented, slightly indulged, and
noYor divplgod,
‘Hr that lava hit hint] npsn a woman,
nave In the way of klii(1n(.>m, U a wretch, whom
’twere haw flattery to call a coward.’
And generally, ihe man that does so,
gets the w qrat of ff. Verdict of tho ju
ry, ‘served mm right.’
There is hs-muen dlfferenco In women,
ho waver, as there is in anybody. Borne
sra.liko ‘roam, born to blush 008600.'—
Others are nrvar scon to blush 1 ; .
Some lovo notibdy but IhrmBolvoB
most, and Bomb ‘lovo not wisel\’ but 3
well.
Some of them are patterns of good
ness, while others are merely good pat
tel nB t
Many women arc groat thinkers, wri
ters und artistes ; nhd many of them
draw well nnd Paint well 1 Ono drew
mo once—towards her I and 1 got paint
ed before aim let TOO go I I kissed her,
but tho paint did not agree w ith my
pallet I nhe changed color.
Although women ore said tohe'God’s
first best gift, to man,' tho selection for
a wifo is Homothiug like a 'UtwL best gift*
—joltftrv 1 When you go courting, go
‘wnshiivdity,’ or ‘linkin'day/ or duim’
'house cluunih' I’ If aim doii t Bend word
she’s 'not in/ bnt receives you as she is,
without seeming inortifind or embarrass
ed st Imr personal ni.poaranco before
yob, depend on It- that woman will
make A good wlfo. I detest to he ai
woman say aim ‘never works ’ or she
'dqn’t like house work/ or sbo 'dou’t
know how to do anything to envo jjor/.
or or.o who is coustnntly apologising
about her dress, or her ctiltA, or her pud
dings, when sbo knows they all are very
good.
But'with nil their fnultsl love thorn
fltiil,’ and tl.o stiller limy are, ,the more I
love them I I don't know ho\V wo
Could do Without thum, or how children
could cither I They nro dear creatures,
o*|>cpially to their, husbands. Thoyarv
treasures which a man should imvor
wish lo htiry to keep.
Woman's the (Ur tlmlliinnlfl ll|(lit 111 to fame,
To ImppInM*. wealth and nn cnvialile mum, ?
From Heaven hIio’b Bent with v|ytue« meet rara,
Ami muiiy S huelmnd wiehesdid hail aUlit there!
All of which is resrwctlully submit
ted,'by ‘A. nBAo/i) H:,
(Dollars nnd Honse.)
P, 9>.—If I have said anything in tho
4going that I am sorry for, I am wil
ling to be forgiven
iVP. H:—ft will bo useless for ‘the
sex' to seek revenge upon me ss 1 wuur
a wig.
Bai.Arikh rir Kl'nofran 1 'Kt’MrR*.—The
ffrench Rinpsrbr, ruler of 87,000.000,
has 10^)00,000 thslers to spend n year.
Tho Csar of Uussiaj with 0(1.000,000
sptijecta in Europe, haa only K.fi00,000
reiclis ihnle'tH. Austrja, with 85,000,1)00,
gives hei* Emperor fi,000,006 thalsnr
Knglsod, with- 20,000,000 of European
inhabitants, gives Imr i^nuen, 8,000,000
thalers. Tim King of Prussia, with
over 28,000,000 subjects, fins 4,000,000
thalers. The f|irmor King of HanoVor,
tho ruler of 2,000,000 of people, is ro-
oeiving 750,000 thalers a year; and tho
Duke of Nassau, who misruled 400,000
souls, is to have 400,000 thalers. Be
sides this sum, the treaties of Hanover
and Nassau gave their sovereigns, the
former 16,000,000 thalers and tho latter
8,000,000. The Duke of Nassau has
received his dividend, but the I’russiun
House tif Deputies hesitates to vote the
amount allowed the King at Hanover.
One would think ho could do very well
without lt| for, in addition to his income,
lie hue 4000,000 invested iu England.
max. The following racy valentine,
says ihe J^'uievjJJijBourier, was dropped
In fault of our office* instead of iu the
pFwtollioe, yesterday l
• "Och T’uddy, swnlo Paddy, If I Wos
year daddy, Pdfl kilt whl kisses entirely |
if I was your brother, and likewise your
mother,1’da ace that y<J wlnt to bed eflrly.
Tot as) oof vour breuth.I'de starve me tp
death, nnd lay off my hoops ultogether,
Tojoost have a taste of your hrm on my
waste I'de laugh ut meanest of weather.
Door Paddy he mine, my own swale
Valentine; ye’ll find mo both giutle and
civil. Our life wo will spend to an ills-
cant ind, and euro mny go dance wid do
dovil."
E3CT ^einall (ady’fl watch
wilnaWhita face, als’o t two ivory young
ladies work bdxfs. A mahjigany gert-
Uutnan'e dressing case, and asinall-p/Ay*
.belonging to a young laily with' silver
mane and tail.’’ , v m 1,
MoDXSTV.-The lady who wouldn't Imvo
thoVhriatian Observer in her room while
making her toilet, hns a bmtimr so mod
est that he excludes the Lndy’s.Gninp&n-
ion from his chumber. Both belong to
a family who eschew needles and h«M»ks
*becnu<e they huve oyos, and have all tha
chair logs covered.
UitimI Upon the Wntera.
'^Vb, Jacob, you too how all yrtur
I'.'.'pvs ure gone. Lieru.nc ure worn out,
with ago, our children rumovnd from uu
by death, nnd ere long we must ho in-
rimtes of tho poor-houae. Where liow
id all the bread you have cast upon the
wntore ?’ •
The old white haired man looked at
his wifo llu was, indeed, bent down
with years ; koo sat trembling on his
arm. Jacob Manfred hnd been compar
atively a wealthy man, and while fortune
smiled flpon him ho had been among thb
first to lend n listening ear and lifflplttg
hfihd to the call of. (listrcss; but now
tniBfbrtune was hin Of bis four Imys
not one was left. Sicknosa and fulling
Jtrbhgth fqtlnd him with but Very little,
and lliuy Un him p«qflUlia. VitHUUa
misfortunes came in painful succession.
Jacob nnd Ills wife were alone,and gaunt
poverty looked him coldly In the face.
‘Don't repine, Busan/' said tho old
mun. ‘True, we are poor, bnt Dot yet
forsaken.’
‘Not forsaken, Jacob; Who fs there
to help ns now ?*
Jacob Manfred raised his trembling
bauds toward heaven.
“Ah, Jucoli I I know God is our
friend, but wo should have friends here.
Look bark and aco how many, you bnv
befriend oil- in times past. Y on enst your
bread upon the waters, but it has nut
yet rcturifod to you.’
‘Hush, Busan I You forget wliut you
say. To bli sure, I mny have hoped
that some Wild hfthtf on earth would lift
mo from tho cold depths of utter want |
hut I do not expect it us n reward for
anything tliut 1 have helped the Ittifiirtu-
nute in days gone by». I hftvo my ru
ward in knowing that t have done my
duty to my fellows; I would not for
gold liuvo one of thum blotUnl fro<n my
memprv. Ah, tny fond wife, It iff the
memory of good deeds a^no In llfo thftf
rnsked old Ige happy. Even now t eltfi
hear the warm-thunks of those I have
b Jricfldsd ^nd again I ecethuir smiles.
'Yes, Jncob,’returned tho wife, in 1
low tone, ‘1 know that you have been
f ;ood, and in your memory you Ban be
>appy ; but alas I there is a present
upon which wo must look, there is a
roahty upon Wileb tre muat dwell. Ws
must bog for fobd ot 1 wo tfiust starve 1’
The old man started, and there wan a
mark of deep pain ocrosa his brow.
'Beg 1’ he eXolnimod. with a quick
shudder | ‘no, Sunun, wo nro—wo nre—
going to tbo twx/r-hofjse I’
•Alus I 1 thought so !’ fell from the'
poor wife’s lipi. ‘J thought so, snd have
tried to school myself to the thought,
but tny hoart Would not bear it.*
'Do not give up, Busan/ urged the old
man, laying hh hand opon her arm.—
‘Wu have not long to remain on earth,
nnd let us not wear out our duya iu use
less repining—come, come.’
'But whon—when ahull wo go 1’
•Now—to-dny.'
'Then fJod have mercy on U*.’
‘He will/ murmured Jacob.
The old couple sat lor ftwhila in si
lence, when they wore aroused from
tholr painful thought by the stopping of
a cart before tho aooK A man entered
the room whore they ant. Ho was tbe
porter ot the poor-hotise.
Cpme, Mr. Munflud, 1 said ho. Hbe
gUMidiatis haVe managed to crowd you
into tho poor-house. Tho cart is at (ha
lonr, and you can get rt ady es Krtofi as
possible."
Jucyb Manfred .had Hot calclllalod
tho strength ho cbonld need for tho or
deal. Tiittre wss a coldness In tho very
tone and mnntier of The mall Whn Ifkd
(tailed for hlfti that went like an iceberg
to his heart, and with a deep groan ha
sank back Into Ills sont.
‘Come, hurry up/ urged the porttJf.
At this momont a dMfhago drove up
to the door.
‘I« this the limine of Jncob Manfred V
This question was asked by a man who
entered from the carriage. lie was a
kind looking muu about forty years of
ago.
'That is my oame,' said Jacob.
‘Tbeu they tpld mo truly,’ uttered tho
new comer. ‘Are you from the work
house f he continued, turning to the
portor,
‘Yes.’
‘Are you here for these people ?'
‘Yes.
‘Then yon mny return. Jncob Man-
fVed goes to no poor bmiffe Whffo I IftaJ
He gnzod Inquisitively on tho features
of tlie man who addressed him, and then
left the house.
Don't you rcfftotnbef mo ?' inquired
tho stiauger, grasping tho old mun by
the hand.
‘1 cannot call you td memory now.’
‘Do you rvmoinber Luuiea Williams V
'Williams V repeated Jacob, starting
from his chair, and gazing earnestly in
to tho faCe before him.
Yes, Jacob Manfred, LtfcleO Wil
liams , the little boy whom thirty years
ago you saved from the house of outreo
tUn-tbat poor boy whom you so kind
ly took from the bondn of tne law abd
placed oh board ono of your own vea*
scL.’
‘And aro you !’,
'Yes, yen, I am tjie .mnfi yoti made.
You found me a rough stone from tho
hands ol poverty ubd had example. - It
was you who first bfuahed off the rvila
and l«d mu to thq sweet watyra of mor
al Ufq and huppinoHs, 1 have profited
by tho lessons you gave mo in curly life,
and'the warm spark which your kind
ness lighted up m tny bosom hns been
CClje ttltljfcrtfl 'AppeaL
lS»l < !■■■■( I
dri% iollir |»ir aquBr* of (an li«i» for tka ftrtt It
Mftiori, arid B»r«Btj-Br* C*ni«u*r 4fii|ai« fot Auk
rublii|BMi loiWwillrtktortBII| mft- 1
dneaqnar*ibrw moothl,,,;.;;.,,.;..I 0t
Half column *ix moathd th n
Bn* colliluo Iu 100 04
renvemcnls. I knew that the cliililron
of your flesh were all gofte | but! aih a
child of yonr klhdncfs, , But how you
shall Ik; my parent Como, my more
than father, nnd yofl, my mother come.
You made my youth all bright, and I
will not sco jour age doomed to dkflt*
Jactib Manfred nod
foU'iipon tho bosom of his preserver.—
He could not speak his thanks, for tbej
were too heavy fbr ^orda. When ha
looked up. again he aouglit hi# ftife.
‘Silsatl/lid inid 111 a,choking;
Iflfttiff ktfltej ‘thy bhiftd had come back
lothe 1’
f= r 4 ** ^-—r
Ocn. Led und ihe Old Hhldler.
One of General Dec’s family tells of a
tno«t toiKliiifg ineitltiht (bat deedrr«o Be
tween the DoncrftI and an old soldier,
noon alter the aurrvnden It i* aa fo‘»
lows •
An old mnn, tall, rough nod rsgged,
but a true hearted Virginian, from tfsft
mountains, called at tho reffidanoe Of the
GduoroJ, and speakbg lot, WnphatifffiUy
nnd tnyaterlolisly low, said : ‘liinral, j
have oomo down here to take you nut!
your wife nnd dul ler up to drtir place jo
tho mountains—tho Yankees h*B Cob b
ed 1’rcsidunt Daviit, and they’lfbe ndter'
you sure—lbt-y ha to* you, tiinrnl, (raasf
you licked’om so. I hnint no niggnr*
to wait on you, but mo nnd tbe old wo;-,
mnn will do it; and lowering bis voice
to a whisper, he continued, ,'Giurnl,
there’s a place up thnr where you can
hide, otkI nary Yankee enn 'find ye,’—
‘But,’ said the (lonefal, ‘you would not
liuvo tne, youi General, hide nwuy from
the Yankees I’ ‘Bu», Ginral, 'taiut no
fair fight now. They'll sneak up unbe
knownst, and if they ooten yoft they'll
hang you sure *
'The General sulisfied Ihe old fellow
that thcro was no danger of Ins hangings
and snid) looking pitifully at the stock-
iftgluBH I\sut ahd Intttrap clOthen, r WuD
hiy kind fiiunU, while I go up ..stairs.’—
Ho went un nnd returned with . pack
age which lie gave tho old than, saying,
'Some kind Baltimore ladles have sent
ftlo aotlie nice clothing—more than I
joed. I Jiava put up hero a part of it
for yotl, will yi tt accept it and wear it for |
tho sako rif your old commander and!
friend f Tho old mttn held the paftkagff’
at arms length for a moment or two;
.then pressing it to bit bosom and folding
his arms oVer It, he held it there. Bi(
tears rolled down Ids furrowed checks.
Boon as he CoUld speak, hti said ! 'Me
wear these clothes, Ginral I No—not
while 1 live, but I’ll keep them till 1 dia,
uml they’ll put them on the old tnau
when his work is done nnd they lay him
in his coffin I’ll sleep sweet iti them;
Ginral, sure I’ He Wetlt otit sobbing;
and holding tbe bundle to his breast aa
ho would have done an iufaht- I bn» i
Move my father was crying too—I know
that 1 Waff.’ i,. Xi« aafo^fr
«f».r «<r=T~.
Buvxasof Tttoooirr by Joan Htt.t.f non. ®
—The heart oV a true trleild in like it
mirror ; if you look into it you aeo your
self thnr. , T
Wisdom that dont mako un happy
aint wuth plowing for.
I am dredful Ibnd of ttlolbdjr j anff a
baryo wifh a bigger hung taw it, will
knock ttiota sous* out uV the iu one idle q
than I can git back in U weeks. J t
It is a good plan tew knO metlny peo
ple but tew let Only a lew kno yoti.
1 baVo no motu respokt for those who
cater to my itaaginnahun, that 1 bettor
tbe mitfliuVauteJgingQrpopi
I never knu a than uv milch wfsdoth
who coaid sing a song well of play a fid
dle.
I dont care bow much a man talks, If
bo says it iu a fow words.
Rewards doford makes u* flllaerable J
it Id Jist fib With punishments. When I
wnr, a boy I bed rattier lie licked fwied
than tn he postponed onct.
Thar is out thing certain j reason i»
more than master of tbe pfithUno, J#
this is probably so the man rfittat b# tt
phool who aint boa or bls-iwlf.
I think It redtteee tbe stumthlek iki
taw holler, 00 1 think tt tesashs awl
kinds uv anguish jest as it dost sin, by
oWnin tew iu
We are moro willing to pay for being
amusod than inatrukted,
If a young man kaot find otihytlilng
else he \v. fit for I like to see hffn csrty tt
gold headed kmtie.
“My husband is ho more, ffo
did not wish to live longer, end if h«
lad it would have made ho difference,Mr
gout entered bis stomach and whs soon
followed by death. I shall marry the
doctor whrt so kindly attended ttty late
husband ; I learned then to ttnst him.
Soft rest the ashos of the departed one,
whose wholesale liquor hifsiuoss 1 shall
continue at the old stand.' 1
A crazy fellow in tt Missouri
town declared that he nan ceht all datth
to redeem all things, bill one of bis au
dience darrlud a Confederate
and made him f'«ufe<H» Jd« Inabillly
to go ax far off that.
tt^rSomobody says ‘no wonder labor
Is scentce at the SoJUtbwhsn these com
volitions are paying eight dolltttt tt day
for field hnods.’
‘Mij.gct down 00 your bauds and
knees » minute/ ‘Why, whnt on eftrlh
shall I do thftt for, pet V 'Cause I want
to dmw sn elephant.’
Wag says of a woman : ‘To
hef Virtue Wa give love ; to her beauty
growing brighter and brighter ever admiration, and to her Loops (lie whole
since, i heard of your fcC>cs Cud be- 1 paVcxhc/it’