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iiO 1^ I-T I V A l^X XT f T \4" Turn to tbo l?r?><<? its U'ciamu shi^i^ miivcv. I XT \ J a r 4 V'/u^ """' * L.i IV /V ll 1^1 V J 1t1 Ijij. W||i, ii,t. won iter* of wtrh jmMtintf ?<; >. I |\ \ j ) y TV-NC^aL il J-'uiuily uad ^autual >i?Ui3iiajS?c?XJtuUtti ta tjjt ilrts, srisares, litfratnrt, dhratiDn, iluriculturt, 3?trraal SiupruMiucius, iartigu am) X>uiur3iic .<lrui3. una njc jilarktis. VOLUME IX. LANCASTER ('. II., SOUTH CAROLINA. WKJ?NkSi?A\ MORMKO, MARCH., M. boo. >, U M U E K ,5. How the Money Comes Quoit John Iibh sung, liow money goes. Hut how it comes, who knows? Who known ? Why every Yankee mother's son .Can tell you how "the thing" is done. Jt comes by honest toil and trade; By wielding sledge and spade, And building ships, balloons, aud drum*,? ! /uid that's the way the money comes. Mow^fcten it come! Why, as it goes, By spinning, weaving, knitting huso, By stitching shirts and coats for Jews, Erecting churches, renting pew*. Anil manufacturing loots anil shoes; For thumps, and twists, and cuts, and hues, And heads and hearts, tongues, lungs and thumbs, And that's the way the money comes. Mow does it come? The way is plain,? By raising cotton, corn and cane; By w ii.it and steam, lightning and rain ; By guiding ships across the main ; By building bridges, roads and dams, And sweeping streets, and digging clams, i Willi whistles, lii's! and bo's! and huui's ! j And that's the way the money comes. I The tnoncv comes, how did 1 say ? Not alw.Ms in an honest way ; It cullies by trick >14 well as toil, But how is that ! why. slick an oil, By putting peas in coffee bags; II) swapping watches, knives and nags, And peddling wo idea clucks and plums. And that's the wnv the ip.opey pontes How does II come??wait, let 1110 see, \: \erv seldom comes to me: It eomes hy rule, I gii,.*, hikI *ra'e, Sonn-litm s, hy ruling on a r.?il. Hut ol'tciur, t(t|it' the way it ?? ? From filI\ hrlles ami litnt vourig i.e.iuv , It too is in big, tuiy, little hiiiii-, Ave! Unit'* t lie WII V the lllotny colli l?. Address by the Hon T O Davidson to hts Constituents. '/'<> llo' h'ti'ctor.i <>f tin' Tin i ll ( 'uh 'n iisi'lii'iI lH*trifl 'if Ijouinunn. ftm.u .v Ciiukss?\our givat distance troin tlie so it ot the l'e<leral < ioverninetit, the HiilxT nin e ill loo |>r? split rii?is tn the ntf.irsot oiii coii.itrv, hoi| tin- peethiar elouill-U miii? 'II *v li eli 1 mil III iivil rts v o-ir wj.'e-o-iriitivo, oh ige me to take this llie'lio I <it i..i|rev?irig V ?ll. t > . t my I'.olVa^ ui'H, the lion. Miles l i l t, ii is Willi?*ii ami ;uimn>fize?l tin* public*.mil of a letter, in which lie ex piesms the " ji'i.o n tli <t Stephen A. \h.ug l*?, of l!.inn's, ought ( > he the I h'lll'.cr it ie noo in* e lor the 1'icioih'ut at the next rli'C i??!i. Wit lion' tii'. Mr. I.ixlor 'sees no vveii founded hop" of the preservation til the existing 1'niou witii honor to our selves J iiti'l l.e ileclari s tl.at ".f ho veto in [vain!aii/? lie WutiM ilo ali in his power to neeiire the election of 1 hiVealis to Charleston in fivor of I> ni-rlas." '['his is frank ami fair. Mr. lav lor has a right lo hia opinion. I il" not deiiv his simvri iv ti"r impugn Irs motive*. 11tit I tlilh-r frittri liint ?i\ ?>??f t ?-l t* f t I tKii.L* mi'sa!/1 1 .oilII.! to express my d*?nit. lest you might' ieganl me as faithless to your in tCfi'stS Hill) lights. 'li t' politicians and newspapers in the in'er??i of .lodge Ifouglaa, or aoino of ilium, i> ?vo been playing a l?,U! game of brag. Ill tlie North tliev boast of his stiengtli at tin* Smith, and in the South they seek to make the impression thai lie is very powerful with the Uemorncv of the North. Ntither the one story nor the other is tme. Ileing here, at the |>o lilieal centre of the Union, with as good opportunity as any other person of oh* serving ttie signs of puhlie feeling, 1 declare it to be mv deliberate conviction, that Douglas would l*e tlie weakest can delate that could lie ae'ecte 1 from among all the men who have yet been prominent ly spoken of He is a shrewd political manager ; he is very indus'rious in push ing hit claims, and he know* bow to quick en the activity of his friends. This gives him great advantages in local conventions and hiato committee* over those gentij Ui^n who think i#? their duty to await Quietly l ho net ion of tho party ; l>ul it Joes not furnirth any reaaon for believing that he can carry the electoral votea even pf the Stale* where lie seem* to have a majority of the politician* in hi* favor.? kl<?; wi tho*a Utalea are Hlack Kennhlh ytn to the core, and in thoee whion the l>eino< ratio party might win v ith a good candidate, Mr. iJouglits ha* no cb*nco whatever at the polls. For instance, in New York, New Jersey, I Ynnsylvania and Indiana, the leading l>ein<>creU have committed themselves ao atrongly against him, and were compelled to apeak ao free "Hr of liia recent opinions and conduct, flt?l (Itaf f* a it Hid i!imn/??t !?!?? ""**! ? v?ii "k r V HIIII Willi I*Iiy degree of efficiency ; the utmost he eouhl hope from them in the canvas would be the charily of their alienee, and that is all thev ceuM give htin consistently with their own honor. Can we atfcird to go into the mighty battle of this year with 3 leader upon whonx it will be impossible to rally our whole force i Have we any strength to throw away I It may be aaid tkat Mr. L>ouglaa' weaknasq is not hie own fault, but that of hia enemies. l-et this be conceded lor the argument* sake ; it is then hia misfortune ; hut still it does not prove that the Charleston Convention ought to buckle the burden of hia mis* fo^tuno on the back of tbe party when it I t We* I | is about to run a race which it cat only win by casting aside every stipei thioua weight. In addition to these considerations, then n others coualiy weightv on the saint >i< e of I ho scale. Jnogc Douglas' avowed opiniotu. are in direct hostility to the constitutional rights ol the South.? lie holds that the Territorial Legislatures established by Congress have tlie pvwer cither to prohibit the emigration <>t h slaveholder into a now Territory with his slaves, or to take them a>vav from him I . -- . I VI- .1 I int-i in- > i iiitc. *> ? ii. jiJ111 w j !. i 1 achieved it fjrcat vielorv when {lie i^lil to our properly in thy Tcrritori-s <1* c'?r<i'l by ('"iigios? and theSupieni. Court to be snored and inviolable under she Constitution. Hot Judge l>ouglas lias boon lining ftl'i he could, for s >rt*s* tini" past, to place lis in u condition far worse than we were at the 1 oginning. It it mi" that, as lie has changi ! hi- opinions v er.tl time* alio id v, he might cliaugtt thelll again ; but I liuve v< t - c-1. no Mile moii of his i.'pi-tit ii < Will i:i li e Iwt v- ?r lie has defined his ros'.lu'i >n not l>> :ie cep? the t'lsai' slon i.oiniiuit'oii, u? ' -> I i- plittf. rui <>ii this .-'iti'p et w ?* adopti d. It", tli. ret'i|t', -.v.* take .ii iti-iII, we innst n<>loulv t il; 111111 wst'i in- >ii:i? o!es im changed, but we up m rporatn l'i> -e principles into our poluit ii cio?m|, agree to burreiider our constitutional rights into the hands of our enetnu-s. VI, T ler - .. . -VI. 1 . .1 .'I.. ' ' * * ^ ? tains variiiii" ??j i11i ti .?! : '. : i . t- . ed tlirOlljrlto.lt tl.' c . ill: - 1: f 1' 111 ill which ! : r ?.i \ r ;in sUlU'1 fio Clir." *.>> ' i' . '..Itui'i r *i'rt< \ (iojcni ?.?. t >li?l? ni ! om the > ill.I , t:i i < otl !i? i!t|i-i| |.y |!,, woriliv vo!!> i|>ii ! ia11' iic? .vuu <i 1 ii'lf'/iitc* i I i. il >11 .i v.i I liili'll A I 1 .ijoias ! It s uif 1 . ti V.i \ \ jiro?>.'> Mi. I ! i*. tr ! ' . <!?'ti .~ '4is actual 1" ^i ' ' * i 'it oi.ilium, is u>it '.lid si>:r i -ut ir -i Uiiii ill" I liMiiiiorn': pro v N r'li . r S iir.li. I ' i v * i i I 11 ?* 'I' ?'. t'. .In I'..limits 1 V IX "s ?*'?I "-T "J' I lll-'iphs .* 1 II tli"\ b.' ltVO lii, il"i ." ). i u i11..s w , i llicy condemn ; tL ;> u 1 i'-1 i" ' ' own lninciiilt Hi"! i. i.i ,i who can l?n reilcl on t -n-tn>ti ' i li.ivo ii j.ervjri! j ''Ik ii- ! i 11 iii^Ih". M\ i! !V< ri ii ? v. :tli 'i . tTfl\ jcilui -It . I I ('< > JiMIK i v iii Mi" nation st. ta-iar < ? lie t..\i l'miJuiK)'. !?..? hi* violent unpro* k iir.il iiliina:ev-;ir, In? > Mr. I'mohan mii's HituiinmlriiUoii, ait 1 li's bitter omi >ti ti"li In ll.n bodv it ntir It 1-tnls ill tin- |s| I ' me r."-x, ii hi ?> rti-M 11 i; |' ii it i? 11 tlllles. lit; !|.|< tl I v K- i ill I>flil.ijiu\ ms far a In* ??> ! !. an 1 i! i i w a ;l in : n v I If- :i liiervnts ,uii;i lis >n* x rt. Ii is tl i ti\ _ ? i i till' hi I :n i iiinii a faction, li it lin lias 11is? t'? * i iti li n <>: 1 15:? paitv. S?i. I line tn ifurinlv c ? ?!? ?I fnrtiom nice, lamei'i i'i hi. in i Ln> i ii ss iii liiiu and (ii> friend*. I am vs, I liny to lem I In* pti'l .ami f In u' me 1 tlniik 1 showed tl:is I.,- inline |". r Mr. Mot Vliuil. l, nf 1 ai i - , I i Speaker. 1! was a fiioinj ot Pull-in.-, (. r.nniHl m i political ; :n.J I ioto'1 fiT Ii ii, nut h> .cd'Tsin^ l).nitf!.X?, b it bee uise ill- was a l^oiitleiiiaii, u mull i>t an* l.- ; lia?l notfii fan I v with lis Iroin tin* bv^puuin;; nf the session, nnd whs Open to Untie of tin- ol? e'Cliot.H wlii. li w c ma 1- iioaiiist tin; I'dark 'i? . . i . i i i < i i i . !? ji'..n u;:?n ran u jTjims 1' 1:?h ami his friend.- were p?verned bv a similar <*|>ilit? it lu< ainl they w< re i.s an X.ii US fur the ii'J- 1 "f t! w 'ml,, jfciii, is ihi'\ ire <n.r a ik'tnuNHi t'iumph, lilt bhii i IlUt 1>'J thlljst. liO'ltl 'I <' N lliuli .1 I'ottVell tion at sucli a time as this. In further evidence of the utter unavaihihilitv of Mr. D., I may say that, of the thirty seven I States l? no.iatic Senators besides liirnseit, Mr. I'n^h, of Oliio, io the only man who h is avowed a ['reference for him ojt <h .-ire t.?r hi- tionj'nation, while the other thirty .-i.\ tie Iter opposed to his nomination ftn 1 ?mi d support him un relv as a ihon-e of i-viis, or, if they d -sire hi- n minati< n, wi i hut avow the preferetn-n nt of r -p< . i f- i the opposition of their S.ates to h in S . in the II MIS ' of Kenn -el I the-. I i > I t know half a dor.cn Southern men who prefer Mr. I nomiriaiion, < r w! r ^ ir I him as the choice of their c >n-t:.titonts.? Can tl bo possible that one w! i- thtajjron:rod in the Serrate hv all I lb?nioernt ir peers, sava one, and hv a!! "he Sort'Item Representatives in Conor ? ivo two or three, in an available e indidftte fro the I'residency * <'*n it !"? possible that it will he judicious or decreet on the put of the Charleston Convention to force Mr. h.'s nomination on the South at/aiu-l the almost unanimous opposition ol h i senators ana ifc**prosentauvi*s, or on mo Northern l>emocracy agr.i;. I the >t!in > unanimous of'.heir Representative* in the United State Set. ito / I have allnd I to 'ho efForts of the Douglas men here, to mak? capital in ono part of the Union, hv blasting of his strength in the ?"lu;r. Wlm- M Tay loi's letter made its npjx-nranco it was immediately paraded as a proof of fu lge Douglas' stri ngtli in one St ite, nn<l they .liave hCtually asserted, upon that '"ouiidhtion alone, that F<onalana is likely to sou for liiin. You and I know how r: lieu! uis is such a preemption. !f he has one friend arnong the 'Old Cuard,' I do not know who ho is. Th it a lew persons w^o, art f<>nd of being in the minority may rally to him for that reason, I do not douht ; but if the mass ol the party is not determined to have some other candidate than him, tbny must have totally changed aince I left home ; and if that had been the case, I think I should have heard aometldng about it, THOMAS GREEN DAVIDSON. wNI atMMad 'hrett" t I From ilic Voice of Masonry. A Timely Warning I lie following from our work, 'The lal.-s ul M i-otiic Life,' wns committed lo paper as in encouragement to nil Masons to put" rm tlmt positive aiui bomiden <Ji? ty of giving duo and timely notice to n brother whenever ho needs it : "It was about n year since. I was travi elliug on a stern wheeler from Cairo to Melllpl is, and a slo-v and painful convev anco it pioveil to inc. 'I hc bill ul fate v. i? trigntluiiy scanty, the bedding bug!. ;i ' . '.he coinpant profligate. C.uiile '.eg >\a.s go'ng on from sunii.-e to mid night, and very hour or two a fight setlied the game, after which a new 'deck of ' *" ' v . ........ ... ... \.'t> tn< v\ jit it. tiot u|> again,tlr.tiiL, 11 ! :-j"U a lunger walk. I'.ated again ni l won. Ati*l tin ti, ;m wilh a power given him at that instant from on high, he threw down hi* cards with storing velum.once, fell on his knoof?, raised his hands aloft t<> heaven, and with a mighty voice repeate I mi ontli that ho would '/mrr, SKVi.u, N K\ lili gamble again, so help mo ri.nl " 'I sat \ his si.|o all that i ight, bathing liis he id in c >ld waur; ami that .uv e l him, I th.tik, from a terrildu attack > f hiain !ev.-v? saved him Iw a lovely girl to wh"Hi In* was ? vert then hetrotheil ? saved littn ? i ho 'he fit Iter of as charm mg a rhi'il as ever sprung like nn olive shoot hv human feet ? saved him to bocome oii? of the heat otiicers in ono of the l.ct 'irand l. ulges in lite laud ? mil1 etl hilt) to beeoire olio of ti.v best corres pomlcnla and truest Iriottds? a Mason, a ah whom I hope at tlio resurrection-day In ri te. Nor is this the whole story ; for one r . i . i ' - - . - i . i ' i ' Kter.is,' us tin) u>?ii?l?l?*i? uncnnlhly stylo them, n!ii 'fitch on,' ami another ruuml in, to terminate us before. 'AtnO'.e '..f passetiijsis, i had observed i voting man <?f that uctitle, amiable cast nt o nmtenanco, which yung men even 'at tliis .lay sometimes wear, who have, liven raised in pious families, under tho hands of loving mothers and praying falle'is. Ilo;v such a man not to the nam:..inn in! lc, I have never ascertain-!; hnt 11-:11i in- nighl a !iile before twelve : Iter vane) ntt.minting to snatch sleep a n ; the reaches and more olletisive ver i. a. I diseovi red !iim there, excited with ii I'lnr lurt' iisly xcKed with the gambler's in i :tie-s?iMif-'e than delirium tremens it . If and in n raj.ul process ol luting |. uckcd by the i xjn rienmd sro'indrwls iilO'ili l him. I he >:fciliI shocked me. I is e unite nnprejmnd for it. I'llroui*ii v i it in with him tl.e previous lay. i > a- o nlideiit lie knew little or . .1.1 g. : ? -? v?-, thit. * easily Chough . ! :' niir, a his ank.sard slyle ol .11.' * itM:it u I !' ' Ii > \s ei'd I'.et r 'loin til-. 1 d i'.'ii roil* !?< ; while ! e ' i!i 1 * !. ft 1 1 hi- pocket Alar i \ i r 1 . m* .. r il.ie titii.', d'.r in/ \s 1 1 a ! ill ir t -r .liar disappvaied 1 large that ot his ..j?i..>? h a I i< 1 r i- . 1... I .v I. . 11 .... I i niv ulhuws up >11 t!; l iMo in roil ! - it- >. A mj'iuiv pan o of tobacco lay a "ji'ir.',' ! thiol;, ittr.'li things are .. ? ;:!> ., IvOil'.- by ii. M ciiaiieil i> i o in nit, nt'ii i.v^iiti lli> Ujjhl iV |t ti. im1;>.m of tin; tobacco. W '?t. <! ; >. :!it' \ ?!: ? ; :n i;i loaela ! 1. fan ,i in v >lii. r'.i'in fir tho puck o' r n<!*, : 1 it ; | >!> i1. :i ! exposed his wthtb i I t > in;, view. I v ih" tlash of tl f f.v I I observed t h Hi lliey warn "ifi . 111? a ! >v>i ! ?. having Mii?oni i 1111 i'I* ! -aiiiaru ami i'diiiJi ms ?on . ii.un, . > ; :> i Lev et lii. to scv, w lien with io my |>ui \ I'jiv. * \ I'tt.Jii ;.-t iri i '.it iiu>. This is i M ' / trill -iiit l.itn i >f It is thin n ti t! I cat ply in ti ' - .it . in! loins, iIn* -ijuarM a": i c ... .1 ; t\ n.o it down with ill', ki.l! ,r * it II, a-- if I Ml pin >sc> 1 tiicv '.Mic i.it i?i??p*r'v, I iiroso an.I !<;lt the laltl * I > n l t... thai lii* <*y o > mglil .u ciiilvcin loVautii, aii.l that he under f!oa, ||,a, 'li v., a ciiiitt ii tiling ;o observe hitii :i . I . . ? ' <>: >it ., ilia tht1 c ir>l.t, hill - > . -. iti'v at; i . ir.-lei?s!v.lis to forfeit till' .!. il>- a; i hit lor-baad in I?it haial> lii* >uah t full v, and :.'s I) a lulu upon lie la Me. i i oc i>r ! R :c>; ! eoiinlo I 1$is litth? . j?i f iiim.'K. now reduced in a vi-rv lii tl.-. II.- got up f< r a >li ink of w ater, ai d waked in in inici>rtaiu manner to ami fro, sat down again, plated his cranio out, t.v ti i... i - i iii'* imo i" ? mill mo unite ami tobacco r?*h1 I\ belonged, seeing the square ii"l coin|h rut lit) hi* pht'g, ?nl with me ail that night at inv brotherly work ? nvowe i hints* If, too, a Mason? declared, hi language inoro anient than was nee oiarv (fur. tinder other circumstance#, I * should have ml'cd it bln*phemv,) that 'had lie known the young gentleman was a M isuii, lie was essentially d tl if l.e would have played a game with him* ? and the next morning, learning the exact amount 'hat h id been won, collected it front the others and restored it to him.? That gambler took a step in the right direction, consequent upon the rebukes, compliments, and counsel**, which, .'mn* bitted in equal doses. I administered to him, and quit the river forever, opened a drinking saloon, opened a book store, be Came >. grain dealer, a dry goods mer . i . i - ? - - ii noon, .m i uinue money hi a<i Uiese things, whs elect** 1 sheriff of (lie county, hml Mill holds that position ; and, to con elude tho story, 1 mill have the plug in tnv possession, with the original nquart and cnmjxitt cut upon it !' 'Wtint's in .i dress ?' asks a populat writer. Sonielimoa a good deal, and sometimes pracious little. to Mi'' * * <<>!* Please to King the- Bill 'Oil, dear ! what shall I do.'" said 5it lie Fanny Wilson, in a ton - of dia'.r* <s. She had been trying in va n t > rug ti door bell. Standing on Opto..-, -die coital barely touch it ; and when site climb d upon the wall, though the knob was quite within reach, the wire wn* so still' that site could not move it an inch. She look ed around to sen if there was am ntm whom she might tisk to help her. A tali gentleman was coming down the street, with hi> h ii. I-. . leaped b-li nd him, and 11it* bead b-tiit forward. I< >ked n* if In' weie Vi-iy busy thinking. Fanny w t* a little afraid to speak to him, hut she was impatient U? g--i into tin? bouse : >o she ran down the steos and Mini tin l -'v 'Will \nii please rini{ tli.! doorbell tor me, sir t' I lie lull gentleman never look od round, and I suppose, ?i<! let under s'and lief ; for lm answered, ^I?? :nv.n I've notliint; for \ on !' and walked on. 'Ho think* I'm a lietTt'ar !' s.mi I- ttu.v , hnJi^uaiiily. i I'n'tciiliV, uii tie* si ot tin1 >tioet, an errand-bov came wlmt.iii:.' a loiif; w till bi? basket in I.i> arm. h'annv j lucked at liim a moment, and said to i herself, 'I won't ask him. I don't bo i l.eve lie would come ; and |,e pm_dil be I rude and lauph at me.' r;inlay uhh mistaken. <i r??e Sfar. !~ i had seen fr..:n a distanco her attempts Id piic; the hell, ami came across, sayiMi; cheerily ; <'an't you reach the boll ? l'il riii?f it for you.' Mi, 1 sltall I e so lunch ohlijed to you!' 'said tin* little virl. 'I've hi ?-u waiting hero the h-ripst tune; anil I'm so tired.' 'I saw jiiti speak to that eciitlcinaii just How,'saiii (icorjje, as, afo-r piilliu.: the hell, he ->biod waiting t ? t! at tin j door was OjiPiitd. 'Wliy wouldn't la rin<j it f r ;>o : ?' 'lie Jiln'l 'oar what I said. lie tllOlloht I W 'I ln-oailia ' V i looked i.t mo before I came ov. r. WI.V didn't \ oil call ine .?' Km nv colored a little, and said, "I tin uoht vdii wiiii! . n't Com < , and l!. it} ' woil d l.viioli at inc.' <Jeoia., siuiloil, a - n j liiii-ii, Von , thrvjal.t that a Ie>y who c in led a 1.:, basket, and had his clothes pan ned : Jin.no, couliln'l be polite.' l air v .. lid in ti..nj? ; Ml d ' ' i-rei w.u' Wli . lie nil J inon-v don't nmke |.? ? ] !. hind -i >. 1 oh I'll toll you wIm'h' 1 learned tnv f" atone-- My inotli r Imiojit it to mi? out ?.f the l'ihlo. You know wh the Miohhn llnV is. ilcm* you I" atili V "hook her in- al. 'I hi' Loril Jesus on'-1' il t" i . It " i\ Whatsoever \? would that tti-'ti oil. j do t-> \ <>ii, do yr? even so to tin-ill.' 'It vou alwav- iron', otlur people jn> n? yo i would like tin in to treat you. that' real jiol.U'i add call do that whethel j you arc rich or poor. I ?:il\ I don't tints! . it'- c.tsy unh'-n \"ti ate a ("hrialiaii,l)?*c.i u* i* it 'ott'i ( ?n - - natiira! in t!.:nl iiiofo i f other ; CM .". ; .'c isiu i! m <>i (Own; I.ni i' toil .ate a Chti.stian, (iod wit help yiiii. Mt mother taught met1:;. , long a o ; and now I know it hv low1! 'Are * on a t In.-t.ai> f ;c-kcd I' .cn.v w oiidcrinclv. It I....... A. I I: -f i - love .1. mis hotter titan :tnv 'liitii; At tli.it iiitnii.t't ;! ? (!<>t i a |> He !.? I' atiti\ repented )i? i thanks, at .i tiei.ro It'll f a u away, li.i i I riui wltislitj a-.-ltn . iii$? through ii.e *iri <i?-oii?<i hud a!i.i,i' r itv hotter serv; lllUtl the simple 1: 11 I t. c ln.il. l!i ( w.r.!> I if had ns? . in their -1 t: i i.v< i Ration Mink iiitu i.i r heart. S! e went 1 ix>1 to her timidly mother, hut tn he |tini)s nurse. Mini a-k- 1 t<? ho shown tli i '(ioldon liule.' S!if tried to follow ii j anil found, ? (ifor^ehad suid, only (><"!' help Cotihl Ilia!; her a! to ohey I-. > prated for that help. She, too, oatue to love Jisus litter than any thin e'?e antl when. * in his childhood she was called t" die, -he thanked < ioi for the day when (I tit.conscious ei r >nd hov was maths a Hi?-.s?eiit;ei of salvniioi to her soul ? M. MV ? Siti.rfrii/ Sfh<n Cuzettc. The voung la-lies > ' U 'limoixl hre in I ktng advantage "I* t'i privelogcr. tna leap year allow-- Ihciii. The other nigh a highly respectable \<?min hid), rcs-ilin on lfr<>ad str-et. gav< a leap \ear p.?rt to 11 *r y<*uiiif gent I'liiaf |'rn mis. t<? ;liui infinite delight. 1 lie \ -mug .did tli clean thing I?v going t! vr ilicm, c<-nvo\ ing tin-ill to tin* party, In-lping them t refreshments, I'un-ing their partn rs ' a dance, ami seeing 'ic-ii li- m** alt- i ward* Good ! Ll.nrah for the girl-* Tli*? voting men are'going to petitw r. tIt Legislature to make leap year come ev | erv two years, instead of every four, as now the case. Hope the t.ui will pass., I'elersburg I'res*. A witty young r asc-d, passing throng the town of , in Alabama, not !oi? since, wanted some wbiskev ; and know ing it could he obtained only by a pin sicinn. wrote liiiiiM-il mi or<ler, sigH'ng with hi|(>wn name, to which h learne M. 1) whs attached. lie presented it i tlie drug store of n gentleman, wh though unrecognized hv him, proved | bo an old acquaintance. 'Hallo, Krunlsaid he, on rending the order, 'when di you got to he n doctor ?' 'I'm not a do tor.' 'Why, wliAt's this 'M. I>.' to yot I name for, then I' Frank saw he wi caught ; hut, determined to make tl best of it, put on a very innocent loo and meekly answered, 'Oh ! that's f j Mighty Dry /' Of course ho got tl whiskey. IVnltlj ?rjnulniriii. (Jrinolme iu the Sick Room. A work, ?utitl?:d uV'tivs on j\rurxin</t by Florwiifo Night illume, has iu*t boon published in London. The following i vi-. vv:; on tho :innoy:tiH'0 of ? rino'.inu ' the >it'k occur in it : It w, I think, ui.unr. tig, pocuiiariv .* j tliis tin.i', idii.'ii tin? ( iiiii c ink hi< , ' I ?-t Oct nniiV i.no:. . .ill'' i?n..n n? .1 J I - ----- 1 ,'particular w rtli ami oencr ?i mis*. mann?-s' to * .< ( thai tli.; <!r?-ss uf woman 's d'l'iy inure ami inorc iinliiiiiio iliem t". r any 'iiv.8s.ion,' or usefulness at all. A man , is now a tiMiiij 11oii.iv ami far less ohjee- . , fit liable buitit; m a *ick room that a woman. Coin|).;il??l l?v her tlri'98, evcrv w.?man i.'iw ther sin. tile* or watlilh >?- < n . i i i.to c II rros.- iljo ll"i r of a salt ro> n w '!ioni >i;akii;o :t ! Vt hut i- l-come ! v... ; ,i,':. lio'ut - . - ij|,. (inn, iiot.t, <p: k s'i ji wc have lit-oii asking lor i L'in ?''vs-ai v I.ui-o, then, i? tlio most cruel al s?iic? of t ,in> whiih can be in P. e t ,1 eii.er on sick or well. For, in all ' those ifiimrks, tho sick are oiiiy meiiti >m I as .-ntV-rino in a cr.ater piopor tion t!i ?n th?: well from precisely llm -..II cnus.- . ' I nr.e^essary (although t-liol.t) no , injures a sick person nuicli u.oru liiau i , iicces>?aiy luisc ( 'f a iuikIi greater aniount). s .1 i'-;i.ius mysterious i ti?-s it..! ,i\t-rf-it'iis will be found tu re?o|v . vl.i tu \?- \ -ty much, a'not entirely, in i j.rosetico, ft :?* lice ' !* care iti t!i?w . till! A iiiir.-e nbn rii.?t!t? (I mu -peakiii;; > f , i;u -e- j?r?- t?* ? i. .! tun! u: .toft--?it i ; ) .* 1 'It.. 11 tr?>r ' f i | atn nt, |. aluii = t.? ! lift lit i'W n liy. I lie of stin *s .I f criisoliii. , tin* ralticiis^ < t fcrvs, the cr nil i v ill ! > a ii.iii.'iit mom liartii liieti nl; the n iMi'.'ve in ibe world \viiI .in t.iiu i good. i lun-ei.-.s- >t? Ji nf woman, lii-less ilrajieiy i t Wulliall, are Itiefe I't^liOs of sj iM'i'b tu tItif? <2\. Aer ,-h r's lari I ?\,i it :; \ tin i.i t ti.iiiii ill*! n mhii" i* I*ii rii' * is i ) wiil at i.-ist l>ru?!i ! a,' iii.* every tiitu!.- in ;!. i .m.iu i- -! 1 n ov. ( -me.> ? > t Taking Cold. Hall'- ,/ourn t/ of' Unbh savs that '! > I % ; . ;. in \ ! I n : i i nlitier : !; e- . s I; > ! n a k (lie ! '. i "lil, I ha- -i.ilaiiy. r;no the health; 11. : i th \ aii um* i.ii.v in walking when til.* eriui. . ia luaddv or >..?!iv with in:: tiii.? mii vv. In these c !> ? they ate ii * v->. l i!.,.-. \Y1. n it.b!'i'r~ ife 11. Sect, r | T<|.||? -!i.)ll!>l keep lllol't..'. an.! remove 1 tiit-ll) III: el l.'liiie the ll> ll-e. ! t' li e ru!> In r* have l eeii 1.1. Iile 'I'. -1 several ie.a'.-. "" i.'.tli -lei. - .11.1 etl'ckil.s nr.. Iiei'e--ari: V liitn h\' ill" I'.iliih li.-iriull 1,111i .'Ol.tile ' mi.ill of the |.ei-|..ralnin ; lie i. torn. a i , -i.i n .1 i. .. a. 'if.I ai.tl the i ake.1 to. lel.l I i '.lie th- I: i waim ale! ilfV I it V ' er\ |> nt. I In- alii rale ho! Is rela'i.ei i. e. hoot* are! .I. in.ii!.. w .'. i i..- - - I V , ... . -ea, i- .tii r i- 11..! mimis a 10 the I)--', if kepi v- ! ' ? 11!, w;'.'i s.-i.r.il r.i.ew a's u! . TV *oe!,s <! . ini; the ?!-I, if the toot :?*-!* to t lufl.M ! <. ! I-a i.i begins : > cough, at t'tio i.su'.i . i o'.aniTHin vol I, it is th*? r? "?i 11 of ii .into li-rv I tiloinj 11na cure, and she Mil. i tin l it it her mm ii lime, ali<l nior ' i fli'vtiiaiu ill.hi aii\ tiian fan do il" she is ?in1 \ lot al- it'', and Iter instri.c's cherished What ate those instinct* .' She nbhois ' fund and or r es wai nil.. II. :.ee, the I I.MIli I; t II III ,11 is satisfied lli.it I.oi, .. I vi.nl, iet i11iti do three thin^-. ; Is', o i' i .t in Htoui ; 'J I, I'm to oil and i over up. i" ? w inn iiu11ii ; ltd, drii k a> ' iiiiioli on.il i\aio? a* ho wants, or as much hoi in I Ii to;? n? ho lit. aid, : n 11'.Me CH m-n m-i' ..t* ..11r. ho mi!I ho almost o.itiioU " wp'1 within tliirtv s'\ hours. If i: * dm* i. i ii m f. r his cold for t .11\ eight hours utter o v. ugh i Miinin iii ? ?, there is noih ; t hi I lie van swallow ihat wiii, by { iiiv |n,vsijililv, ! > him g'loil, for the coldk I m.iIi mii h a start, mil inn its course ot I i hniit a t 11111 ght in st i:m*" n! t! it can In; done, and ii o.liciHe w il. n.v I indi r a x euro 'S'lid" a cold and starve a fev?r,' is r a n isihiovoiis fall n-y. A eold always ,. brings a fever; the co'.d never begins to gi I weil ti I tile lover beg.lis to subside, 0 ami tarn nioulhtul that is swallowed ,r feed* the tovei. f. Kpkkci or Kooii upon ICrsrmviion. ? I >r. Kdw.ird Sinvih read n paper, on l-'fl.. 10, Io.jO, he to to the linxtl Society, pivitp 11M* rt-ull# of over 'J,000 expert men's which he lin- h?-en uiHk up to as certain tint . fleet of <!'fl-r< nt k:n<!> of film] on the quantity of car? otric ??ci 1 ex |, pireO from the Iiiiijja. ile found that p on ?t hind* of foci increase the quantity t of o irhon'o acid given nfl* Iroin 1 to 3 gr un* per minute, the . fleet commencing jt soon after the introduction of food into ,| the s\>letn ami at mining its toaxioni hi it ahout two Inairs. Tile most powerful rij btiinuiantlt of respiration are tea and ooflee [o which sometimes increase the quantity <>l [' carbonic ncid evolved t!ir grains per i,l minute. The experiments showed that c the following-named substance* are classed Jr aa follows iii their effect on the Inn:? ** Kxciters of respiration ? Sugar, millr, le cereals, potato, gluten, casein, gelatin, k, flhiin, alhtimcn, tea, coffee, cocoa, chicory, or alcohol, rum, ales. Nnmexciters of repjn ie ration -Starch, fat, coffee leaves, brandy, gin. < ihjnruitauL Irish Potatoes. A nei.'lil' r nt ear-, tin; : m-t s* fill grower of lii.-.!! i'otHl>->s ? ki iw, irivt-.- 'i- \i\< iiH.-'.ii' i i C it.nin. W . !::?vp vcr II litter p' . lues than !i y*'Hi ? . til-i ?, jtrnv\i. N. r:!i or S o.i;!i Ho ?atli< i-) i:i nuturi.u 1 w 11. .ut ' s, l! r \ j > er tV iu 5 .>tk rui- isl. u, ku- J> t t: III ft HI . . . . ,\ ' ' [i.a'itii . Im:.', '.i'-li 1 ; nimUt the tirsi. ' t M i. 11. 'l'-.js ;i ir- : ii riitllt or (en ! ; <n- \M'|lhol til" Sj?H?io, Htm ll 1:1" lul ' III <>' i; murks a litii<j lurrov. *ttli tin* i.?.% that tll?? potato sots til-I\ .lit l/U ill II ill.6. il. t!iis I'ii low ll.'j out no.aloes :*f? jin<i"i i.tiou'. oi?jtl11 incites tjiau. l imi .?i ; c .v C'f"! Willi a "ood i "it <1 i.i,.:. r , . : t'.fii ll: ? (Mi'.li is !: ailio ! i t: . :.i, \-.ivi ^ ,!i- stiff. v i ' r< t a i - v liii- getter ii lo\ '. i.Nt lint i . t i j.liiiits in u ;\e am! r? ln> i ti-nr them till 'Ii'- r o:i tint talis. \\ );pa nit n in^cr of lro-1 is ? n ?/ < ! :t. mu. cliii't^ ot le.ncs is tb-o\\:i <j \ r iliu w [ lot. It i- 1 t'.cr it ihnie soon ait? r a rain, ami s noo ti , tl.rowii t i > ki thu loaves ii ti'-oo. i : i:'- n -hum.: ho n'.iviit iliri o ti t nil.ut tr na ; -litre ' ci-uire. i jc l* ?v - uni-'. i.ut l o put on t-- . at'y, t , : a; ' : ' tin.- :.o-: I ii ' ! i i. . \ .j ' fr in :t :k- . ''I : tin-' v i;; i!. i. ' .autre at liivir sin n-i- :t, t ! ! .<> itt unitr.ii'ii"?l tir .ui i ; .?. ti.it a tr< -1 scarci- \ jicii-i-pti1 ? * ew: * re i;. t\ pr . I'iltili I ' l> In!.if |> . t : it III t. : i tnj 1? : _ II.> >1 I..a |'i of rc-i-'iiit: ii: in ..Hi - ; \ij- j.. : m i i \ Lj:v ;i .., .. , . i . . i. -, a!i- i' t.." .ii . .1.1 !? ?? >i . S, rin- .a '. .1. ll.. r cu!:iv.it!.in v. .t'l i.i'i ,r if I -;iv n. lh- -in ;[ \* ro'i * ' <! , - iwtf mm The Flowc-i' YarJ. l III-* * 1-'* . l!i<; lV-wt-r ! .ii i.. i ii lil.lt a.i ilialililVi tin- ll-m.-n -in l.n'i lit- i cool nature. 1'" nn i-i .i v - : t.r, Midi I.i t' :t . c,f I.,' t'oii.it, is litn: ! r i' lMi r . sliU.l..- I \i:.?i, sllu'lM lie V..il' I ,. . i i) ' :?r .*ui. 1 11.e i j. ,inu \ .,n i.-v ms'i liiiit ' i i it-! :t i .u.i. i < ri i .. f. i! Cnllliill* s ,?i ll.il I. tr.iilny villi? ;.n.l li.. It is not ;til 111? I.11.i% i>! tlit* \ ?i : .<> i 'i;-1 l?IiK'in ' i In- in , iri i . ? i v n.?. si.nvii 1 ii'iri' ;w.-5 nim, ; ;.<m i I ;ln- I..*.:-nim. liit* 'in tii.u ! r iii.tiiii .-IiniKl imM l o vwil |,n j ivii. M iiv <>f 'i.i- j i-u'i... .i - urny I.I. .v t ? ~1.. i? : i .I ? !!; ill lull ..'.-. ( ii .:i _ .it' \M.ti?ly : iilsii i . i. j \ In- | t.I fiit. All s'.i III v : i. i | .1. I. r. >11 1: reruiiiv ll "III 1 ill.:. 1?"-| > I Iia! I! I - I l i tl il i ..si.i.rf, :.i",.:.-i.ily n*;ti ;:i " i' :i.i i it. i ul ll.r tfr .i. <' I.- ii i! i. ..el. > ?! > culling i:? > in.- , . ci." i IHL'K, in ;i li.i .. [ii.li I.. . I i i. ; i . 1 >.y it i I' !" 1 i ! I. <\\ "i . :n< ! i <! <-iiiIv !?t 7r-- 5 twin onjov :' ; :i. beaut ii >, ii nil iliu .-a, is ,c hi,'i ii til. uilv : | n.< .i.i ' .,i.in. C\.t iij.;* in a > ii ?i ly lit.til ait over :1 ? I ii*iir, hikI etsMiliiii-j Uiiif jrovNn it * i liar I i iu.null lo {.? .? t'.i ?;iiii 111?* wii.ii t. i:ia\ be grown lull) a I'll'..:; J * I i> tl< < / ' ' /" ,sW. - *tx -*1> <1I?| I ROIKCIIM. \ lit Mi '! i:i i> ..Mil!!':. ]>. ? \\ ill: n .'< .! !< Is. ! Ice! lr?-i'S !i'jliii>l l!.c attacks nj ; .it 1 it-, an 1 otli< r .!,nl'to xn>iis In t!:a *ii:i, jty ' \i-U' "ll'.il., "i M !l!i.ili r: i - j : ' i-nt (1 >r. .1. 1 > nki<\ ) - \ - : 1 w I \i\on ? imii'li h i:.-r ii iic '!v ! a\ pic \ ioHlliy J'T'-; -.-I. list, 'r. fp-rii tin* i?roiiiul ti11whr 11? hIs'itit i ^ a i'. ?, Willi ;t | it'Ci* < ! raw un a'? 'it is i* M i* tii'i>i <n nvcT.ii iit tiling ; i i I 'nod liniv I r pnl i.n tvi'i. a i rn-li. 1' ibis lie tiiific l-iW a. tl>> ' i" I I'll f l winter, r. in nr.1 >.? '!?rint? tliti - ??.. 1 ! nvc t?ii* i tbis plan t'.>r liiirtv tisf. it* ! lata i.cti i know n i' i ? ' i , 1 ii' ? it.' < ?.iiiD 1 ' i i-in:-.\ < . it.-ji . l. ni ? t it.. \rw h'tx/luiiti J>tirtner mivs ill i tl.e JulI" W' ihyr l> Olll- Wilt ll> niitl.t* IM'illl lilllttT. Sknn '.!n* mill. fii.ii a- it M'ttrs, ami bntoie il ibn ki ne, it }>n?sible stir l! cream !Hiiiirjii\, t >| v win s .w tuhh-d. Set illu jar in a eoul place ; il the cellar is i.hi i-oiil and sweet, wt it n i ju* v |?? ???jt. ' ' it hi lit" weil?hi v wav li> keep it ciiol. Afier ; ? last cream ;> added l>? tore ?*liuri.then '?!" a tiMf ing1 if you please, .1* cream should not be churned ili?' d*v it is taken ill. At ntghtiaii li i iii?* churn wiili caiii writer, and >I irt iln< churn -it ear v dawn, and my word f<>r it, \ou will noon find a no!id mass of golden colored i.utter, free Irom w .ile specks, and when proper t s Iteti and packed, lit tor the t due ol our friend tin; Farmer, or aii> oilier. Alter the hlilterkuk starts, pour in cold water a lit llo hi a lime turning the crank slowly and urn fully hack at 1 forth ; this pre vents the hotter Irom closing too rnpidlv. does not hresk the grains, and gives every particle of the itc-aun h chance to form into butter. Cookikh.? Five cup* of flour, two o| sugar, one of lot e, on 'aler.itu-1, the ami carawav. Baked thift. \% : -v.i >V, <? J iniuuinui'j. A y : in.til in con venation, one evenclt nf I tt> r.-uiark : 'Iprophet.* ' I rue rf. '.ie'l t l-oly presont, 'no prolit t'< your: t or nny one else.' --1> AORr v u lk en k'.ivoriug to ex.. i ... .... ...? ... v v-wi Miuou, inui : \ ?mi . inirk.-d Sambo, 'it was in >ii< v :?y as t ir .is I 'member. Fust my ( ' , a' my madder married again in. den i.iy nimhier died, and my tadcr ! . = ii , aiui some bow I does t.ol : b i i [nr. :iis at ail, i or no . .in. . or i u n 111i . A .i.'-mil u( A?, in England aul\ Ibumd inat.er of general - -lot., passed a group i sired. *lie beaid one e\e to liia ! . .i..', 'l'.v iliaxtu, she's r,-ed. i..' I . !: iv. n oi.ii!' I lie >>l!iu r acknowledged the force of tie K iiie, ii. i apoh'glZed ?u? n? -<\ uuiin \ t.i.i.s,?'There's where i > L'< v i.' !>.r culi.s nd the 1'riilt.e s. i u Mis. i'..ituigi..n, jointing to the ..i 1 i^>i: >i?i slice.. "iJ.o it.e) I' a.: ., ..miuat'a.ii ; 'and v tii . ?>. U ton- tin i went, they didn't lij.. ?' ') In*, .-mi n.g riini lavorirg tl.e e., -!.o t w a* wnii the head, nil.I III t v. !til t lie ll.ind::.' All!' butted, did they !' ? -^ac? O <P? , t r liH'l H bottle of London Dock i < ?-ni.ii'i to bun, and alter drinking < t it, lie w.o.t h note on the .. .. !J!.uv. ; 11 e's to M.i iadb'A and other Lranclit . ? ) in an.i aiuuml town .... ilm Messideiit's l'ress\Y> t.nii.eiit, etc. all of liien i t. . in-.t cheap at the Duck die) 1 >i i.- Divek and i'tiih store of <. J.'nt k ( Hi), lor I no ilol < :it i :? \ tin nt is delaytd utiul . . < i;c <.!ii(lui')l;intic Table. ? "IB ? < i ? * 1 : -1 (.'! ;n onc-i t i. phi . soj liy, stand j . i , v, i at ;s .ile l' *Lu? consists ; n - ..c ., ?. In me, and a ln<diion?ble wife. NI'M W i.ai i- iii a.ii ?' "A paymaster, everybody's delts, and gives Hrr.f-s as Mi-iijits in full of nil de . tiL.' Wat is j ,.\ ?ty V 'The roil ii i ;. iiia. gene:ally receives g i i Idle i' \\ hat is ? *1 ::.i/ unto others as vou ng a return of the *W ! ;i'. is fume V 'A S'Xiih" ; .ti i:> t lionsnajiui while you are \n g, n d > our loiliiiio to your enemies w In Ii Vi-ii ale do.id.' Poverty not so Great a Curse. l.oii : anything in the world that a \ unir man should he more grateful for i.i >, ;t is me | o> t r'y which re. ..ii it: m i;lo under very . . si . I 'owrtv is one of the : i ii iii: ijnality in existence. A :i r..[ !. ' t - like the graduating iih i - i.i i ;i< r W ot 1 oinl. 1' demonr ? ? i It and s?.UT.ii,a? it i. /eitill.i i w< hi.'. ;at ui cii diiahly j.erfoimed. A \ i i ma wl cannot stand this Wst i gu d h i .>11_\ thing, lie can never i s.- nl ovii a dnnlge or a jiauper. A _ . in w!.o inn not feel his will har:. a- tl i' \oki- ol poverty presses upon i, and hi.- punk rae with every d.firmly p- viity throws in the wae, may as s ii u o I tier and hide I'liwvf. saves a thousand timed a than ;t ruins; foi ii only luina .; purtii idarly worth sav. ;i.;? : v !i:ii :i - '.is mu'litiiihs of those whom wealth wi aid l ave ruined. It any voting limn who imds this is so untortu ii i .. as to I i rich, 1 five him my pity. \ i. ii.v noli voting Iriend, lecause vou ,i , I1.; i.._!t i \ <>u iaek oiim im-Ki slim. t 11 ii .mi twhu.h your II. J 1. < I j l SM'SSCS. YoU Wl(i 1)0 ' \? ti have n Mill i-pot ih your ,k ? mrrvlf above him, mid I ii .r.>> Jul) n.fill, in d : "ij < ' W t i lull pit keif, ami lull ' V 1 ' .'ij II,I'll Uf.cl I rollll I'lOHtll i i, \ nr back v' i i In-art and aoiilplesboir?-. if. th? no < of iy< ii wiii find \ourm i >ui|imdm-iI ly ati oilier boys around \< u I ? ;< n> you know it. No, inv I o\, it \ uii Mi' poor, ihat God, ai.iI iitk< ( oiunof ; lor l.o intend* lo givu lull a chance to Ii...ki not. ei hitij^ ol \our i !t. 't ) on bad jboi.iy ot money, ten i-!.i O' S i i one, it would rpoil you lor >dl ii-rfiil purj >< * I'" you lack education? (In u'l brer cut short in (lie text look? H member thai education, like nonic otli11 tiiiiii.'". dot - ii?'t conrift in the nuilli < i ti inf?- n n an poMWuHCfi, What c. i. you do? Thai ia lift question that lie bus ncss for you. Do you i, sv \ ,,ur liusiiH s? Do yoil know men ;,i . i w to deal with them ? Han jour ud, I" urn moans whatsoever, received i | ic v bull piw-a to it action, j, ,?r a facility ? 1 fan, then you are i, i rv i in n, and a thousand tiir.os better , ,1 t; tic (fllnu U In rrrQiliiut/i? " f* ?-"??? fi in n folic?" w illl bis brnin, full of stuff lliat be OHtimn itpply to tin* practical buni: -s of ble -Muft, lite acquisition of wbtcb i, , i ?. u in i o m iibu u disciplinary proce?s m. lar hh In; m concerned. J her? are * ry lew men in ilie world less ilian tiiiriv \t:11 - <>f ngc, and unmarried, who can ffonl to In ricli. One of the greatest benefits 10 1 reaped froui great financial i1 -.o'er, is tbe sating of a large crop of joikio nun. ? Timothy Titcpmb.