Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, December 19, 1860, Image 1

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Ilf STEVBIS & FULLER. V>H,i AH* 3. if4j ;.aa l ilts’ WEEKLY fey PUBLISH lit) AT G-a. VERMS—TWO DOLLARS A YEAR; DRONE DILLAR AND FIFTY CENTS IN ADVANCE. c .11* ft * jo h x <:. limn. ATTORNEY AT LAW, |*Tol’s9-ty. Q-rcenethoro, Georgia. - “inTTITW.’ STEVENS, vTTOft SK Y A T U A flf, , G;t *•', V SBOBO* GKoboia. ’ \T’ •mi 0, unt.es ofGreenc, V :• ‘ •ii rl<t*nrpe, ’ nv-1 II tDcock [Fob. 2, 18$i9—ff ] c MBV, fIU-PIX <v :*. \V:)t ile-ule DRUGGISTS, ‘■ftm? \.\ li iMIHVItTBK* OF % ;■. J CEUiIiS BBIS, /newts. V-'ift^Sr*nl Poicy Article*. rvixrs.’oii.s, v* msiies, window - nutss, ■St',, &<:. V. ,y tbv-.ijndgM mil Lirn'n -d street*, UM.TIMOUK*’ r. A\ €J ;> :>•!•£. Cr.vv.Agt. —;iySß-tC, V • ■M •> Dual CdCvL i l*'. ‘ r <iy *'• *lr< to'hp kind } j in •►!.* “rrm -.1 * . r '‘r br. of vfi’i- 41 **•*. i • ,nie|*'oi, .*•} •** <<n “ff-r **v pm kL... . vl-.- i > . ii .v il .’.MV **••• m- a i H!l. IB .... ~,, -f ,r■ 11* f ii 1 7 iir‘*J 1 *ir*y Du fii - n'i >V- • >■’ Store. ■ B, . ii. ;•) !w J..BF.ntr.A. M- u P o K v:r s’ ru v .Hi J Ui*f.liii:ricai Dentist. pi-njirltL it'Wrg/rr. ” J kr I.CSS I I-'X” •• th * fe'a* ..f CAKruw and *<S y i .:. ...uml-V, ’ i>* ***£ li , t> p Ii . .- *i..i ■!-• lo j. ■ •"S'lUl RTr” B i !■', intri i.-- “uu io ir-- ii i f /■ t,i'i‘l r ■ .s.i .. nlty iti'm i a llcasc ..s’ ‘w:,’--i. ■: o.i ..i.MVItT. Tleaday ‘ •. .mi: i'H :;i f t!i ■•u • aj..’ ’ - w-V’ •:• r •} ii ii -n-.y li loi.d-jrfld j-.j . , a <*♦ .'i i'i'l.i! iluo.iioo. S’ riPVfM <• i H Uu.. :•.-/ :f •••* ‘■■’,.l. M lR i: ‘S;l7>:: vS waTcrks A N 1) j 5 wj ni y i f IH ..iidcfaignixl ivouli tf 1 nr .r. i *jro t*i /.(*iis o. tis iiouy -*uJ ri.e {hjiiljc. ?h jpjoera!. that lit* has il.dsirß<!<l t (.'tWHfShoi'd, aula- ! y i4 *T.> A ttf Wuiches * icwclry, *%•) ! >e.‘r than •■v.-r. Call i and try < l 'V^Hr -Vat tli ‘S and Jewelry, he-* if.ire at the oM stand. Vs §. s*. iusr^w. ■ -Wu*. O . , M y 30. liC). if. ixinim mm house. s?rxhs 1 mafiT, STILL OC€CTY THEIR OLD STAND, UernsiTit ms Planter* Hotel. No 316, keep on hand one of T3jK&Rai25T STOCKS m iTYW SOUTHERN COUNTRY! WL Cl.ttiriif Beery A tide in tlic n)mg; and Fancy Goods Trade, all nr \ Which thev will sell AT NCW YORK PRICES. Price Before Ton Buy. A i C ** J.ttiory 10 h. IH. j, -s~k w. v |.’j~u nmi,, M AN(J KAOTU 11EK S OF ladiliw. ll:tresfi. Trunks Ac., Ac LI VB per miimtitiT isuhlished ‘ASW I* • ase vis in the To \ n <>t Pen ■-**•*■* L ,iu | “’hei- ,r.. a rnctot of a l-'Jtie Lot of Nlufcrials. it; ! wall ‘ i i.stiirtljr keep on hand n good iss *rnt.-i i* i,l •if’ if ia.Ca ie ! and ilaarst llre* f Til MIR OWV.hk! ri„t NORTHERN MAKK S-3P* tftjlftßS put tip iti the most \vork u loUke oruuSsi; of .tlii.- best material #'|U ‘paii utg wi the shortest no <**• \ Unu I.ISGO-tf. \ ivo-rici-:. F F i 4TKiJv bwio* been burnt *■% Ht,l to on ifHo** •slsewlw*.- ’’’V **’ v u- m it : and vi*o fortuorti heM *•! m.-r, , <'r, r wil.c*is thr intruiiiti it <■> ifr;oJa*y it, nd •no *re rt illii.jj •■. ‘ GLOBE HOTEL. .r \t ul -tlu UKOHUit. ■ I , 1 ; J -n. Tiirongli TUli ! ■MtU to an* from ti* Hotel ftf of fare, k A t ii. ft v jr,, iMVfI. - IV. A Weekly loarnal—'-Devoted to Home Literature. Agrlealtore, Fateiga and Domestic Sews, Wttjlsaiaor, &e. New Advertisements. REMOVAL.. AYE Hereby uive notice to all of our friends and customers and the public generally, that we have been compelled to move to Sortons Old Stand, (in order to avoid Litigation,) wherewc ex pect to rema : n until onr new House is com pleted, which we hope will be but a short time, and in order to red***- ( Large y ii(l complete Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, we will offer Extra Inducements, weare detcur.med not to be undersold by any of our [I me or Foreign competitors, all we ask ofany one is to come and EXAMINE OUR STOCK, we feel confident, that, the inducements we ofi'ir. cai’not fail to give general satisfaction, we offer GOOD Goods at Low Prices, Onr stock consists of every thing usually kept in an up country Town, such as Staple and Fancy Dry GOODS, Domestics of all discretions, Cloths and Casi uvercs, Vest-ngs, Hats and Cups, Tweeds and Kerseys, Blankets. Limits Gentlemen and Ohil Irens shoes, Bog** s Ifsrriw ara ( Crockery Groceries, Tan lee noiions, &c. We would •all particular attention to onr stock of GEORGIA MADE GOODS, such as Kerseys, T reeds, Casiincrs, Shooting imi Sliirtirig, iboei.iie ( s > Wool Hats Ac. We ■vtll sell any of our <# and lo<}% at New Y 0.4 Cost nil bout the espouses ot getting then, mm, ■!: and see u, we shall hrge nothing tor showing our G-HVDfi, but will take pba.s •jrc ir, dii*g sc, dot,. buy before you ex.-uuim’ ■or stock, a- you urc t regret it after it is too late, ((< U L . ft, Hi!’ <1 / / H'lXFlKi.t*. J ACKSON & CO. Till* 0.1. ItOj't till 224 Aug. 18*51. Copartnership Notice. \\7 E, lt>e umleisiutmd, h iving formed • co s f pa-toership ‘or tin- purpose of carrying v>.- Ike CLOTHXN& A Furuishiiig Goods liiisiness, \ n.l having bought HeNsv G. Weavf.k’s uo.-ess* in he old tinn of (liMx A VYiuyvcr, v oild n.f r. u. our friend.-, wod Hie putiiic gen •rail’, flint we oiler Extra Inducements nf wh*t ore now luiv* on hnd, •out- obj c* is to r. d.o the | ire sent rtock, *b we intend t * ofT-.r urn* of the Largest tt< Nest Flecks f Olotliing and Furnislung Goo-its. ever aff'ced to this conafeunity, we inttml to m%ke this • BUSINESS OF ITSELF, end therefiwc >o stock will be complete.— We hope thnt by strict nt.teiition to busi ness. to merit liberal share of your tmtron pcmrEK & 00. B B CRABBK, | LB. JACKSON, J. T. PORTER, | J W. WINFIELD. August loto, 1860. awsT~Gusrs: GUNS! r I undersigned luis put up a shop for the J. purpose of IVaKiiig ami R*|tasriair Double Guns, Rifles & Pistols. I will do all work entrusted to me with neat ness and dispatch, on reasonable terms, and warrant it. Stiff’ Give me a Call. Shop over J. I*. Auustkojis’ Jewelrv store. IF. .1/ 4 ‘tKWALTER. ffreenesboro', July 18. 1800. —3m. “NEWGOfTDS! r IT < E suhscriber h -reby respectfully inform.- JL his old customers and the public that h< i.s just oj t-n. and an Entire new STOCK OF GOODS it his old Ktatftd (late W. C. Smi h's) where hi invites their att'-ntion. The Goods consist of Dry Goods, G omries. Hardware a is’ge lo 1 of Clothing, Ho ts. Srioes, i-. Ac.. Without following the cusi -in of publishing • >y private reason* i.n everv a< t, 1 wil* merely state that I car be easiiy found, ihat I warrant wary article offtml to j„- new, that 1 wiMsell them of the same qua i*y it *1 quantity, as low as any one else can or will do it, and to on* customer as low asanother. not contracting to sell any friend go ds at cost. Cvll and -ee m> *nd l will be obliged. W GHfPFiN. G *erneab W Oct 24 •8 , * n —2tn. G ioaGaMiNCFTvfITO R Y OF * SADDLES & MADNESS, j IC9 Bro.id Street, VXD Ell AmiUS TA HO TEL. MACHINE STRETCHED BELTING uv Oii{. and llehitrr. (Sin Hi.nit of Oin. I /•/#/’ /. and Rubber, JULIUS 1) ARROW. f BftPRIETOK. Augusta, Ga. fkpi W, IMO. 4m. * GREENESBORO’, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 19, 1860. # New Advertisements. SITROGEXISEBSIPEU-PHOSPHATE OF lime; HEMOVAI. FIXHE undersigned, Agent for the shove I £ F*)r*' i,!aar - in consequence of its marked success the p:: eason - aii'! neatly in creased demand arising thc-em7., has made j arrangements with the manufacturer for a large ,ni full supply; and requiring greater facilities for storage and other accommodation, has tuten the four story Warehouse as below, where he will be able to supply any quantity required, with promptness, lie may hr al lowed to express his satisfaction in view of the fact that ot the numerous purchases mad, of him hy planters, generally for thepu'pos* •>i making comparative tests with other!fertil- not one case has come to his knowledge where our Fertiliser has no* shown a decided superiority. Planters who have used Mapes’ Phosphate, now make it their s f K reliance, and are ordering (some of them) as much as fifty tons, for use the next season. This fact sneaks fur itself. W e have discover and a qua 1 - ity, developed ir the drouth, which was before unobserved viy.; its hvgrometric power, or eapacity. to a sorb moisture from the atmos phere. which obviated to a large extent the ite unparalleled drought “here it was used, while most oth r fertilise*R were not only val ueless, but positively injurious to the plant. Thestfe v and profit as a money investment, arising from the. use >f Mpv>s’ Phosphate, re now n’lc and beyond question, and the experi ence r.f *b past season, has established what we havo, without hesitation, always asserted for it. that it is the only fertiliser reliable un d-n‘*ll circumstances or soil, m ‘de of cultivj, ‘i-m,. end of weather. The un t :rs> :m;4 is also prepared to suppl) am-d s—ijition of K GltftlU I.TUR AT MA O’ I DUSKY and 1 SiW.F.MKNTS, of the 1 rust imorove l pptpum.i adapted to Southern culti vatioK, at lowest joic s .1. A. QUIMBY. No It. Warren Block. Augu.'.te.tieo. October Ift IdrtO “leander c. dewing. 254 Bread fltn-ot 254. UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, Deafer in Fancy and Diy Goods. I hirv* anything you want, *n<l at the purest prices, a Augusta, Ga., Sepf. 2fi, ISflf). Jv. NEW FALL DRY G OODS, . 1800. 15 vlng rec< ived-'tursiotk of Fait Dry <rv.ods (ll and wlm h are ehtircly new, hwviof *r<>oiii Stock oo hand) we ‘she this occasion to cab the aiteotiou es the r< dels of the ‘.'Planters’ Tl’ttlty” to oar G tods and prices— OUR STOCK OF Dress Goods. KERSEYS UL\\KUTS, HOOF SKIRTS. and all other articles in the Dry f>rtodg]ine is full and complete, a!! of which will be sold st pncenL’ fUv “hurt crops of Cotton md Corn. Planters triu ullije us In calling *i and examining for themsulvoj which wifi cost them nothing. KF.AN k OZABK. 2nd door above Giohe C-otner. 258 Broad Sticet- Augusta, Gn. Sept.3f>, 1860- —ly. SOUTHERN RIGHTS. “ MUCH has been said of late about South ern Rights and Southern Trade, espe cially since the Charleston Convention, Yuli can n.)w, “show your faith bv v .ur works.” *. W. WINFIELD, Offers for sale HARNESS of all kinds, made io this city, out of the best Southern materially a Southern man and he will give a Southern a ir ranter, for all work done in his shop, lie is prepared to make, to order, anything from a throat-latch of a Bridle to the finest Carriage Harness. teF*Call at his shop in front end of Brother OojK-lan’s Livery Stable and you will be waited on hy a Southern man. G. W. GROGAN, recnesboro, May 15. [ feb.22-lyj Agent. treooi: MARBLE H ORkS, Broatl Slrcet. year the Dower Market, Augusta, Ga. MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOnBSTONkB. AC, AMO MARBLE MANTLES. And Furuitiire work ol nil kinds, From the Plain>tt to the most Elaborate, ’ Designed and furnikhed to or* rt at short no j I AH vork for ihc country carefully Bx-d j and forwarded. A igwsU. U*, S pr. 56. 186 TANARUS, \ v Job Work of nil kinds neatly done at tilira office. MISGELLJLN ecus. A Score of Tears Ago. Down i*y me breaking wares we stood, Upon the, rock 3’ shore : The brave waves whisper’d coinage. And bid with fiiepdly roar The flthing woids that told the tr.’e l daß<l not tell before. I ask’d, if with the piiceles ;:ift, Her love, my life she’d bless. Was it her voice, or some fair wave—. For sooth T seated in ay guesd^-** Some nf>HVniu.m g WY or-her sweet voice, That lisp'd so sweetly “Yes.” And then, in happy silence, too 1 clasp'd her fair wee hand ; And long we stood there, caiehssly. While o'er the darkening land The sunset and the fishing boats •* Were sailing from the strand. I( soerr.s not man}- day-s ago — Like yesterday—no more, Since thus we stood, my love and I, Upon the rocky shore; But 1 was four and twenty then, And now I’m forty-four. The. lily hand ia thinner now, And in her sunny hair I see some silvery lines, and on ller brow some lines of care ; But, wrinkled brow, or silver locks, She's not one whit less fair. The fishing boats a score of years - Go sailing from the strand ; The crimson sun a score of years Sets o'er the dal ker.eil land; And here to-night lipoa iho cliff We’re standing hand jo hand. ’’My darling, there's our eldest gir>, Down uu the rocks below; What’s Stanley doing by hr side?” My <*i!e says, ‘"You should know; He's lolling In r what you told me A scee of years ago ” Once a Week. | Front the. Kcw York JVetlfy. j dotmny tmw’s Bream. BV J M'K MOOX. Johnny Breeze, was a jolly fellow—a tree sou of Neptune—a sea-hir.) “most at home wbe.it nbroii*.,” and, as he often odd ly said., he “never felt so safe as when he hud firm footing upon the salt water.” Johnny liftd been everywhere. Johnny bjtu bathed his rough fees in the y alevs of every sea and ocean; ami jyincod his bioa<! foot upon tho soil of each division of the earth. De had snt.ked opium y.'iili she Turk, eaten dales with ihe Arab, frogs with the FiTuchman, mit-ccaroni with the Itnlinn, bii'i.ii.’ ncris with J.ibn Chicsn'so; bread fittit with ihe Saqgwich iskuidcr, *inr kmi! with tip Dutchman. Voasl fleet ! with tfic Englislitnan, ami biowil bixiut and baked lnat) with tire Yankee. Now Johnny had een th- uwaud.s of pret ty maidens, but one at home possessed tho largest slmre of his heart, fiis last cruise, had been for two years. Two long years had Johnny's vessel Keen dancing up-n the Mu waters ot the. vast -Pacific. Ai length “Home again” were the captain's •oilers. Then the Brave old ship ran down the. western coast, peeping at ami-California, struggled bravely around boisterous, spiteful old Gape Horn, then glided up the Atlantic, pass ing Ihe warm, sunny West India Isles, and one mild day in May dropped her rus tv anchor ill tlio k a,^“r of Johnny’s Na tive town. Daisy Ripple was Johnny’s sweetheart —Daisy Ripple, wlio lived just over hack of the hit! in a little, cottage; and ourhe.ro, by climbing thojnast n bit, could see the smoke curling, jff from its Stone chimney. He-bad not seen hey for two years. For two rears none if her letters had reached him—none of those dainty little epistles such as she Lad sent him on his previous voyage, with his name so prettily written on the outside, and looking so tasty and sociable. Was Daisy untrue to him ! Had her letters miscarried, or were tho fair maids of foreign climes more trustworthy than those of his own dear native laud ? The bewitching French, the Proud Span ish, and sure would not treat him thin, neither would lie fear lo tuist the Grecian maiden , or the blue-eyed English gn-J. Then why j should his Daisy forgot him? He was vexed with Mine and nil its daughters— its brightest* owers. The girls of -other climes were fair fail, and why should not be be as happy in the sunshine of their smiles as in that of bis Daisy’s! Surely j they might make Imtnu ns sweet. He j would not go ashore the first day, and so, i j w ill* tin- blues upon him, he lay down upon I the deck under a broad canvass, *ureadj I and burry sway the hour* ns but as ‘l ime j would let him. The atierimon was warm. Soon sleep j j softly closed Johnny'* eyes, and be whs hi j ! a wnriil beyond the sea.” A liitb'. funny louking *<M ifoi:*, stood 110 lo*u him. lie had wldtq l.sir, o fluv.ilig j ociird, in and held nl it ot *M* k, .* sort *<f j ’ w-Hiiii.Ni hu l>tth; wunklfd I anil. •J.i .a, Jot linr Breeze ” ci’ht ) the old u.nn, jfl.iwly litijug a eorlniu. giving his | amt tiict* , o<n* eg to the Ki ußrlir* thorn. Johnny looked. A mist seemed to rise (tom before hiti. and then he saw thelove ty isles o fit he Pacific floating calmly upon the waters of Oia* vast ocean. Along their slimes were blue waves rippling, and pret ty maidens wjth'dark hair and graceful i form's, were biAhing in their waters —sport- ing upon their-waves—and bound : ng from rock to rock in girlish glee, while the moon was rising from the ocean, and its pale light seemed dancing upon the surface of the calm Pskpific. “Beautiful!’ murmured Johnny, brush ing a big flv from his nose. I Slowly the i*;ene. faded away, and dark ness followed.* ‘ Look again, Johnny Breeze, look - gain,” cried the old man, giving his wand another gay flourish Johnny’s eyes opened upon tho shores of Spain, land of romance--land ol chiv alry—and in the moonlight of a summer’s eve, Spanish village girls with their lovers, were dancing upon the green, while brave youths were singing soul-stirring ballads of the olden-time. “Lovely !” exclaimed Johnny. Aaolh ei pass at Mr. Fly. Again the scene changed, and .again Johnny was commanded to look. Constantinople, the/Lome of the proud Turk, was before him. Its domes and minarets glistened, silver like, in the sun. Seraglious were thrown open to his cmi ous gaze. Rooms fitted up in the most princely style* were thronged with maid ens. beautiful as houri’s with graceful limbs clothed in the richest “ilks oi the East, and whose dalk, dreamy eyes, seemed to reflect.the -brightest scenes of a poet's fancy. “Gorgeous!” exclaimed Johnny, inb bing his big rough hands in glee. Again the euYtum lifted, and Johnny stood upon the s'lores of Italy*. The lone ly Bay of Naples lay spread out iis a mirror before him, and from its si,i face, were reflected the gorgeous lays of. the settle sun. ’Then an Italian evening-uis closed to his ehanire.d gaze, lair daughters of Italy sailing upon its waters—n tubing the guitar with their gentle lingeis—Ami! singing yvitlf their lovers, songs of ihc j | olden time—fljo time when proud Homo i ; was in her glory. “Paradise. I” innrnmred Johr.nv. Three cheers for the merry gills of Naples.” Slowly the picture faded from view, and Johnny stood upon the shores of his native land. The curtain rose, mid three scenes* passed rapidly before him. 1 1'was SnbWth e.vo. A brigbr-eyo Yan kee girl and her lever sat in the kitchen of ft Yankee farm-house. Near them, upon an oaken, table, were, losy apples, and f.iaming mugs of cider. Refine them, upon the health of ihe- noble fireplace, ■ whose huge back log hclpc4k*cud upward the bright flame, lay the honest house-dog ey eing with a roguish leer purring puss in die corner, while ihe f;m* maiden, with the rose of iieatlli upon'her cheek, and a joy ous sparkle in her eye, listened to Cupid's tender words of love as they came through the Ups of her sturdy sweet licet t. The scene changed. Out La pipy couple were at the altar of the and the pastor playing her hand in his, repea- ] teii i,i solemn tones, “What God hiitls join ed together jet no man pint asunder.” Another scene and the last. Apntiy” cottage with a porch before the tioor, wreathed wit It vines and flowers. Onr Yankee g’rl stood in the Jnorway, awaiting her husband's return from his daily labor, with the small fat hands of t*vo chubby, rosy little pledges of love nestling in her own, who, as their “papa* drew near, ran out to welcome him with sott, moist kisses, and prattled merrily with him of birds nud flowers, as they took their evening stroll through the garden. ‘•Heaven !” cried Johhiiy in rapfnre, and awoke to find the warm kiss of Daisy upon his forehead. Roguish Daisy! She had been absent from Tii'ine, and returned a few hour* after rim ,"arrival of Johnny’s-sliip. Hastily arranging her sunny curls, ami putting oi a pair of trim little gaiters—a nice tasty lit Ile bonnet and pretty shawl, she tripped joy fully down to the wharf, and found Johnny on hoard asleep, snoring away quite furiously, and bribing to himself in a very odd, queer way-, of pretty gills, lovely boys, and Paradise. Plating iiflr small baud upon his slioul | per. and giving him a good pull, and at tho j same lime a hearty hiss, lie slowly npeimri his eyes, joyfully surprised at Daisy ‘h presence. “You naughty fellow,” said she, with a merry laugh. “I’ve cniiyhi you riicaming j of Italian and Bpnnifi u eiileit*,, and j whispering ‘lie.vutifnl ! ‘lovely,* ‘gorgeous j •Paradise !’ ‘Heaven.’ 4c<-., which I sup- , ) pose means that they, arc perfect and) i heavenly *' your eyes.” “■ nog**!” said Johnny, “I was onlv i ! dreaming of y**u, Do-y .< i. * I 11 *** toys *.f imy native hind, nit t-outiMslcd with the, j iiomc-s ami fair ones ol foreign clinics.— ‘ ; Their bouii'H nie not heaven In mo like I mil*", nvltl** r nr* tlu-ir duugh'tcrs angel* !ik<- you and your sisieiv, ttic fair maid* *i ; my *,m ii loved bind. Then Daisy sat down hv Johnny, and 1 1 ol*,. aim Imw ibat she ban t.iilliiiriiv feu* | biu loving * •;*..h::. though Hmy |,, J vtmngr.y ini/eartUidt Diet sl*e fmj not Itn. /.rd hb ; *ht her little he*r,b.o, !***: hem eery, vury jdfb/‘, thuu/I. id*e. hiul Terms—sl,so Always fit Advance. struggled Against fc bravely ; and then there was an affectionata making up, .I.Tu ny forgiving Daisy, and Daisy’ pardoning Johnny*. Soon after they were united lor life, and Johnny never sighed more for the fairniuids of the Pacific, or the daugh ters of the East, or for ihe girls of ninny Italy, cr of bonny Spain- • T* IVAD sum t\: . tprtxus'i ll#w (o Htasf. ‘•Tis not. so difficult to pleatte | As many men suppose ! Urbanity will alwais charm, As every lady knows. “Companionship our natures seek! We all Affecium crave ’Tis natural for us to love ‘J’lie gifted arid the brave! •We tun, a kindly eye o:i. e.ieli When first we chance to meet ; Till some in guarded selfish nets His arts to please defeat. “A man refined, with nature kind Makes friends where'er he goes His gentle way, oi gonial smile, A grace around Inin throws. -Who wishes truly to he laved, Should he wl at he would seem ! b Good humor, honor, sympathy, b Must in his features beam.” ‘ ‘ Tims spake ivy lady love. “Ah me! My ho pcR, said 1, “you freeze! Farewell!” She whispered, ’Gonot thus; But, stay, do as you please !” , - t- ffc* ‘ Fin at llum h.—Don’t i;o afraid of n little fun at lmme, good people ? I) <n’t shut up your houses lest the tain should fade your carpels; and yoitt lioai ts; l-t.t a hearty laugh shake down Rome, of the musty old cobwebs • there ! If you want to min y our sons, let them think that all mirth and social i iijoyment. must be left on lb}? ilm ohidil withouf, v. lten they c< mo home, at nig'it. Wien once a liomc is re garded as o ily a place to eat, drinli, and j sleep in, the ‘'•'oil;, is begun that cum, in ; gambling houses and reckless degradation. Young people must have fun and relaxa lion soirievi licve; il they do not find it at ■their own heart list ones; if will he sought #.t oilier, and perhaps less profitable pla ces Therefore, let the fire burn brightly at eight, and make the homestead delight ful with aii those little arts that parent a so perfectly understand. Don’t . repress the buoyant spiii's <4 vonr children; half an hour of merriment round the lamp ami firelight of a home, blots out the remem brance ol many n care and Annoyance dn jing the day. and the best safeguard’ they can lake with them ioto tho world is the unseen mfftvnco of a bright little domes tic sanctum. .Ma.wkus,— YwlCiolks should be man nerly ; but how to ho so is Mafiv good boys and girls feel taat they cannot behave to suit themselves in the presence of company. They nr:i awk ward. ‘elowiiish. rough. They leol timid, bashful, and e.e.lf-dnilustful, tlie.niometil they are adifr^sf .-,.1 hy a stiange.i-, or ap pear in company. These is but one way’ to get c.Tr this feeling, inquire easy find graceful manners,*an<i that is to do *.V* bes* they can all the time, nt home as ‘.’eli as abroad. Good manners are not learned so much as acquired by habit. We must he courteous, agreeable, civil, kind, gen tlemanly, and manly at home, nnil then it will become a kind of second nutureevery where. A coarse, rough manner at home begets a habit of roughness, which we can not lay off if w try, m lieu we go kiiioi g strangers, ‘i’iic most agieliable peisoi a wo hr.vo ever known in company worn those who were most agreeable at (nin e. Home is the school tot all the best things. ur a secular cont. nipoi/uy. in nuniti de on “i'lencliing and Riming,has this jiaragrapli : “A iaiiv,-recently giving hi r vi* <; the preaching of a minister to whom sin; has listened wve.ial limm, said,"! thong! * it was tho business ol the, niii*isin to fee and the sheep. ‘J his man does net let J . us.- Ho throw* only dubs and stem s at us '• and sends ns blenting and but hoiiic.’'- Maoy a one might gather a us* l.ii.t in : this as to the propi-r mode of iTihdifig v. < Ids flock. Hardiness’ seventy* aiui fimit finding uceotnplis). l ot liille good ill lie. family, the Chmcfi, or the world,.” An Arad lean editor anyxjflbnt in • : whole t'Oiirse cf’ his political life “his “m ‘ j never utter a lie.” Tito goi.th mini ~<•.* i jiLiy speaks througli his nose. A gariubnt* fop. who had runny to, <byr ! his fiimdotiß remarks, bis partner L u.s i ball-'-ooiii, among other empty t , j asked whether “site had over pm'e lu-t < . .p } pieicmi V “No,” was the reply. “1 .* tip* often find them ho red.” dii/i)* tifaui/ied. —Tho six deg, t ■ ciime lire thus define*! ■ “Jle who $1 ■ million G only n financier. Wh j Imif •million Is fitly ■ ,*Ffiti!u*r. v. • 1 •loklh n humired thousand is 3 t , stioi'* filly thousand is n• V • But !• who steals a * sir of bouts ‘•; i< r.i >of bread hut scoundrel of the (Vet > and deserve* to b lynched.” NUMBER’ 51-