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n ??-? r-?? VOLUME 3. SATURDAY MORNINf, JANUARY 1, iSTO. THE ORANGEBURG NEWS ?. * ?:o:? PUBLISHED AT ORANGEBURG, S. C. J?rorj Satnrday Morning. rifAS. IT. It ALL & CO. :F?BLI8HER8 AND PROPRIETORS. ?:o:? TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. On* Copy for one ycor. $2.00 " " ?? Six Month?. l.Ot) Any one sending TEN DOLLARS, for a ?CL>>? of Sew Subscribers, will receive en EXTRA COPY for ONE YRAR, free Of vharpo. Any one sen.linn FIVE DOLLARS, for a Club of New Subscribers, will receive an EXTRA COPY for SIX MONTHS, free of ekargc. RATES OF ADVERTISING. I ?qu.irc let Insertion. $1.60 2d ?? . 1.00 A Square consists of 10 lines Brevier or ?as inch of Advertising space. Administrator's Notices,.$6 00 Notices of Dismissal of Guardians, Ad ministrators, Executors, &c.$'.) (>0 Contract Advertisements inserted upon the most liberal terms. -" ?:o:? MARRIAGE and FUNERAL NOTICES, net exceeding oiio Square, inserted without ekargc. ' ? ' :?lot? Terms Cash in Advance, "?a ? JLAW notice. DeTreville & Sistrunk, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - ?, ?? CRANGE BURG. S, C. VY. J., DeTkkvii.le. F. O. Smtiuink. June 12 if GLOVER & GLOVEB,, ? ' . " Aftn COITNSETXORS at law, ORANGEKCRG C. Tl., S. C. Thob. W. Gt.ovnn. Moktimck TSlovkk. jan2 ly E0T8?N8"& LSGARE, ATTORNEYS AND SOLICITORS. ? .'*i|l *t?? !!?! ihe Courts in Orajig-eburg, P. rnweli rod *'r.uifert, and the United State? Courts. OrrU'K AT ORANGEILRO. S. C. ? If. UL. IIlt-cn. W. f. IIi.tscn. t. C, Lkqabr, jnn 23 c ly IZLAR & DIEBLE, ATTORNKTS AND SOLICITORS, GRAXGEnCHG, S. C. 3KMV.fi F.Ttl.Att. SaMCKI. !>.! ' l : . feb2r. * ly MALCOLM L BROWNING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, v oranoebvug C. ii., So. Ca \ aug 21 ly r FR E D. P ER SN ER~ dentist. Will be iu Oiangeburg every TUnreday, "'iTrldey and Saturday. Office in roar ef S?LL, BCOTILL k PIKE. ': feb20 tf --^r-.-,-1 - DR. H. W. KENNERL7, oranoeiiiikq, -jTTAVINO REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, Jf"l Respectfully oifers his Professional eer\'ccs to the Citizens and Vicinity. Office on Russell Streut, opposite Bull, Scovill A Pike's. mar 13 2 m JSc___ DIL J. B. TOOMEIt. OR A NU ERURG, S. C. RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE CITI ? ZENS of Orangebiirg anil Vicinity that he has resumed the Practica of Medicine, am.l can be found at his Resi limpc on Uuh?cII Street. jnn if.? ly p. W. jROBIisLSOlsr] V' JE ASH i?n able taijlor, I Iravo the pleasure to announce to my nu merous Customers ami the Public generally, that hiving removed to aCentrn! Position, handy und convenient to all, 1 am now pre pared Cut, Fit und niiikc Up a CENTLE MA3N3*-. WAItDRORK with Neatness on i J:....;,!.. Terms liberal find Work War ranted. Thankful for tho Fatronngc of the Rast, I respect fully, solicit its continuance. iaxt door to Messrs. Bull, Scovill & Pike, 1 can be round at .ill times, j?n()_lv D. W. ROBINS. ?N. CRACKERS ANI> CAKES. By the l'?>X and n! RETAIL, n chOi o assortment of CRACKERS and CAKES, 8NAVPETS. .IUMRLEH, OH KAM, SODA, L kc, &c, MOLASSES CAKES furnished at ^low rates by the Hurrel; or Box. Call and jkee Samples., *\ JOHN A. HAMILTON, y C oirt House Store. O. 1). KITS ITT, Lumber and Timber Factor, and Gene ral Commission Merchant, Prepares) to Advance liberally on Consign ments when in bund. Office West I2ml RrocuS-Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. dec 11 3m CfflSOLM BROTHERS, COS MISSION ?5 EUCH ANTS, CHAKLKSTON, S. C. Are prepared to mnko LIBERAL AD NANCES on Consignments to thom'of COT TON, KICE, TIME ER, LUMBER. &o. oct 10 wCa 3m El, S. BUKNHAM, SucC(f*or In It. If. Rurnham, 421 King St., Sign Rod Mortar, just below CkIIiouu St., Charleston, S. C, nr.ALKK IK Drugs, Medicines, OhemicRls, Alcohol, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Pur poses Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Fancy and Toilet Articles, oct 2 Iv Bollmaim Brothers, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i) kalk us in Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, Segars, X<>. 88 East' Laif, Chi ARLESTON, S. C. B. Ib.m.mvnn, ? 11. Eoi.l.mann. oct 2 * ?in GEORGE B. HACKER, SASH BLIND AND P 0 O 11 F A 0 T O K y. KING STREET, OPPOSITE CANNON, CHARLESTON, S. C. A large Stock of the above on hand. All orders for thy same promptly fijlcd. sept 18 Cm WM." or'BEE"&" CO., Factors and COMM.l$510N M EEtOIl ANTS. 22 ADGBtTS WHARF, C H A RL ES TON, S. C. Wn. C. Brb. Thkodobb D. Jkiivkt LIBERAL ADVAMTS undo upon Con signments to the above House, for the Char I.-.-ki-i, New Voik and Liverpool Markets, Apply to JAMES BROWNE, sept 1?If At 1?. Louis' Store. WM. jVI. L-A \Y TOTn\ COTTON FACTO 11, AM) commission MERCHANT; CHARLESTON, S. C , Liberal advances made on consignments and produce shipped to Liverpool, ftc. Bcpt 2't wee 4m READER & *J>AVISj COTTON FACTORS -am) CJKNKESAIj C03IMISSJOX ilEIiCIIAXTS, ADOER'8 V RTH WHARF, CHAELKST?N, So. Ca. CONSIGN* ENTS RESPECT FULL Y SO HC IT El). Oawsi.1. Kemna. Zimmerman Ha vi?. aug 26 wee Cm W H I T E ' S Jg. A IS B L E W O H I? H , 1a7 M'tliug-Slrret. ('}>>trhstun, So. Ca MONUSJ^NTS, HEAD STONES, liAR l.lo and Sto..; T?le, Blue Flagging and n Stpae Woik, of *Zerf description SCOTCH GRANITE MONUmL\nTS Iron Katltags. e. n. wiiitk. n. u, wiijtk. may 1 c 12m EDWARD PERRY, 155 M FETING STREET, * Opposite Charleston Hotel, CUARLESTONi S. S. DEALER IN SCHOOL, LAW and MEDl cal Books. LAW BLANKS, itc, BLANK BOOKS of nil Styles on hand and made to order. STATIONERY of ail kinds. PRINTING of every description executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. PRINTING PAPERS and Wado & Co.'s Rook and Job PRINTING INK. oct 2 Cm Campson Mills Flour RECEIVED TUB FIRST F II E MIT M At So. Ca. Stute Fair, Columbia, S. C, 18G9. Tim undersigned oiler to their Country Friends and the Public in genet.1 a loioe nnd pure article of Flour. Thej^have on band and Grinding Daily a full supply of Choice Family Extra and Super FLOCK. Also, Northern and Western Flour at low est market price. CORN, OATS and HAY?..IHK) bus. Prime While and Mixed Corn. 2000 bus. Prime Oati and 608 bales PrinittEastern and North Kivei Uay. JN'O. CAMPSEN & CO., dec 4?!hn Chorloston, S. C. M1LMML\D ami LIIANXEL OYTEK? supplied in ipiautiiics to suit purehaserf. (Jrdora frqin all parts of the interior solicit, d. Address THOMAS MeCKADY, Ajrent, P. O. Rex No. 3:5'.t Charleston. S. C. RnVi??r.Ncr.s?James Adgcr & Co., Hon. J. B.' Campbell, Dr. St J. lUvonol, David Jen nings, McCrady & Son, W. G. Dingle, John 8. Ryao. ?ov 20?3m William Havcrly. About thirty years ago, paid Judge V-, I stepped into a bookstore in Cincinnati in search of soeuo books that I wanted. While thcro, a little ragged boy, not over twelvo yours of ngo, cauic in nnd inquired lor n geography. "Plenty of them," said the salcsmau. "How much do they cost!"' "Gnc dollar my lad." The little fellow drew back in dismay ; and taking his little hand out of his pocket, he commenced to couut sonn? pennies und little pieces of silver that he hud held until they were all damp with sweat. Three or four times ho- counted them j at lufct looking up and sayiug : "I didn't know- they were so much," ho turned to go out, and eveu opened the door, but closed it again and came back. "1 have only got sixty-two cetits," said he, "you couldn't let me have a geography, and wait a little while for the rest of the money V How eagerly his little bright eyes looked up for the answer,, and how ho Beeincd to shrink with his ragged clothes, when the than, not very kindly told him that he could not do it. The disappointed" little fellow looked up to me with a very poor attempt at a smile, and then left the store. I followed j and overtook hini. "And what now ?" I usked kindly. "Try another place, sii." '?Shall i go too and sec how you suo eeed ?" 1 asked. "Oh, yes, if you like," said he iu sur [ prise. Four different stores I entered with hini, though none of them knew that we eaino together, aud each time he was re fused. ' **Will you try again ?" I ked him as we left the fourth'. klYcs,'8trJ I shall try them all, or I shouldn't know whether 1 could get one or not." We entered the tilth elorv.at.d ilu.-ni tip fellow walked up inanluUy ?nd told the gcnlloumn just what he wanted and how much moucy In; had. ??You want the book very much ?" asked the proprietor. ??Yes, sir ; very much ! '?Why do you want it so very, very much t" ? "To study, sir; j can't go to school, hut 1 study whun I euu :?t home. All the- boss have got one, and they will get ahead of me. Besides, my lather was a sailor, and I want to know tibout the places whore he used t-> go." "Does he not go to those places now '{" "He is dead," said the hoy softly. Then he added, after awhile; "I am going to he u sailor, too. "Are you though ?" asked the gentle man, ruisiug his ?-y,.brows euriou.-ly. "Yea, sir; if I live." "Well, my lad, I'll toll you what I will do ; I wii'l give you a new geography, und you can pay uic the remainder ol I the money when you can, or 1 will let you have one that is not new lor fifty cents." ?'.*ie the leaves all in it, and just like (he J.^ers; only ??t new?" "Yep, sir, just ;ik? 'l'0 nt* on!^ " "It will do just ns well tn^:',- ?nk I'll have twelve cents left toward buy'..'/ some other books ; I cm glad they didn't let mo have any tit the oilier pi teot? !" The bookseller looked .u^-iuquiringly, and I told bii? what I had seen (.t the little fellow. lie war tnucl (S pleaced, and when he brought the book along, ! saw n nice new poocil, and somo clean, white paper in it. A present, my lad, for your persevc rence. Always have OOUrdge like that, and you will make your mark." "Thank you, sir. You are very good." "What is your nutnc?" "William Havcrly, sir." "l>o you want anymore books??I now asked him. ??.More than over I Clin get," he re plied, taking iu at one glance the books that filled the shelves. I gave hi in a bank note. "It will buy some lor you," suid I. Tears of joy cumc into his eyes. "('an I buy what I want with it?" "Ves my lad, anything*" "Then I'll buy one book for mother," suid be. "I thank you very much, o*ld Nine day I hope I euu pay you buck." lie wanted my uatne, und 1 gave it ot him. Then I left hini standing by thu counter, so happy that I almost envied him and tunny long years passed bofoie 1 sa A' him figuiu. np in des tlic boats, i?n. that no poa. Th W with his w matters leard dis Se ordered l,>t ye tr I went to liurofc on one of the finest vessels th.-t ov.er ptbu^lu-d tin: waters oft ho Atlantic. We had beautiful woatftW until very' near tile end of our vS^Msthen came a most terrific storm tlftjmroiild hsve r^uuk our noble r hip f>**4e?l on board had if not b, .'ii r.r the (.'a\J"<in. Kvcry spar was laid low the rudXglkvas almost useless, and a great leak h'ad shown it self, threatening to Iii! lb,.- ship. Tin crew wero all btrong wii!:- .: nu-n.ano the mutes were. practicnFsHuicn of the first clis- ; but after puiurjrag for one wkele night, and still th?\\vater whs gwhiing on them, they pair, and prepared to t; though they might have fc small bi.nt could ride in su$ Cnptain, who hud been b charts, nnrf Caiuo up; hesa Stood) und with u voice th timtly above the tempest; every man back to his post ]t was Surprising to sett bow before tho strong*w tain, and hurry back to tht The captain then start aminc the leak. As h asked hint if there was S looked at me and then at BCtigers who had crowded reply, and then snid, rebul^ Yes. ; tr; there is hope-," inch of this ?hip remain' When I can t ee none of i abandon the vessel, and j? oue of my crew, sir. K?' be done to save it. and it not be from iuaotiou. hand, every man of yon, 'J'hrit c during I he day hut the captain'.- du?utU sevcreuop aud powerful every mind on board t went to work again. A nd he did laud vessel sunk, moored cupluio. stood on the de -Ii of 'iJ'.e passV-.vrVt^^ the gangp lank As 1 parsed; 1?. mid said ; 'J udge I'-. da you recoguio mo?' 1 told him that I was ti >t nwuru thai 1 l.ad never saw him until 1 stepped aboard hi- ship. 'You hsw tub years ago in t'incinua: ia. Do you remember the boy in search of a geography V ?V.-.y well, sir; William Muvorly.' '1 am he,' said he. 'God hi ess you !' ? And God bless persevering Captain Havcrly 1" Ai.imauit of Hli.ks.?Attend well to your busi m ss. Bo punctual :!. your payments. Consider before you promisu. Date to do right. ; Envy no iiiku. Faithfully perform your duty. Go QOt in the puth of ?. Have respect for your character. Interest yourself hi tue can?.- of charity Joiri some religious f.i; ioty. Know thyself through Phrenology. Lie riot, for any consideration. Make friends among the good Never profess what y>u Jo not practice, Occupy your time in usefulness, Postpone nothing; that \ ,u em do now Quarrel ntrf with your neighbor. Ree?,mponso every man for his labor. Save something sgyiust ?? day of troublo Trout everybody with kindness. Ose yourself to moderation. Villify n? person's reputation. Watchfully guard against idloucss. 'Xuuiino your conduct daily. Yield to superior judgment. Zealously pureuc the right path. Some verdant people in England still cling to their Confederate bt nda ::i the hope and expect..tioi: of their having at some day, u vulue. It is announced that latterly these boodr have mauifesied an upward*tendency. At present valuuliou two millions in these promises to pay of the lato Confederacy are worth out thirty-five dollars'. Give us in-xt quota tions as to the bonds of the Irish R< pub lie U-ssiii--. I was the last to lea vo. ?rasped nie. by the bund, A Waknimj S" lOxpB.?TerraJJaulol Ind., Dec. 15.?G. P. Barlow, of Flori da, was found dead iu his bed ut the Terra Haute. Hot.se this morning com mitted suicide by t iking laudanum. He left the following letter : "Deat Father Tell my younger brother to bo ware of dissipation, which has caused niy death, Have tue buried uear my niotlu t. Yours, ovor. GEORGE." n ? ? ? , f f.. ? Pbatii of Qiio. II. Haiuuh. Sur LovKNdoon.?Tho Knoxvillo l'rcxs of Tuesday has a long article on tho death of this gentleman, from which we iiiake the following extracts : Mr. Harris was transferred from tho Va. A Tonn, curb to those of the Kant Tonn. &, Va. road on tho morning of the 11th, in an unconscious condition. A lew moments after the train had started for Knuxville, the conductor at tempted to rouse tho unconscious passen ger, railing in this, lie searched his pe :kets hut found nothing in them with the exception of a gold watch, which the conductor thought well to remove from his person, thinking that the man was in toxicated. No attention was paid him until he was recognized by a gentleman from At lunta, who got on the train tit Strawberry Plains. Attempts were then made to arouse hint, but with the exception of an occa sional vacant stare and low moans, they were unsuccessful. When the train reached Knoxville he was taken to the Alkin House, and med ical aid was called in. Everything that could be done was dune in vain. Ho showed some signs of consciousness, and rallied a little about 10 o'rlock, recogmi ine: a few friends, arid replied in answer to a question of one of the physicians, the word "poisoned." Nothing more could be obtained from the now dying man. Toward midnight, he died. The wife of the deceased, who had , been telegraphed for on Saturday aitci In ooii, arrived un the morning train on ; Sunday, and accompanied the remains ? hack to Chattanooga. Tho cause of the death of Captain j i Harris is a mystery. Dr. Krbus thinks j it was a case of apoplexy. The other physicians a.-, ribe his death tri w>rj Ju'q In an additional notice of Capt; Har ris, the l'r,,s says: Mr. Ii arris was a ujen ..f. kind and ?i mp>m impulses and \.:is rcinarkVilWy i'.eefiom faults. He evi v proved kind to Iiis family and open banded to the poor. Knr many years a member of the First Presbyterian Church of this city, he led I a consist en tj Christian life, Of Ocorgo \V. Harri-, it may truly be said : ??None knew hin; hut to love him, None named him but tu praiao. A fjltjon Stouy.???tins,'* writing to the Cincitfhati Gozf.Uc says : Here i>. a little story for you. It hap pened at .i titiea restaurant. A man en tered the other day and called for u din ner. His orders were of tho most elabo rate character, ami fairly staggered the' resource's of even a Uvica restaurant keeper. He lingered long at the table aud fiunlly wouud up^wiih a bottle ..! wine. Then lighting a cigar be had or dered, leisurely sauntered up to t'.. counter and suid to the proprietor : ??Very Cue dinner, landlord'; ju^t charge th-t to me. 1 havu't got a cent." ?15ui 1 don't know you." said the pro prietor. M0f course you don't. If yop Iid,]you wouldu't let me have the diatte*." "1*. y me for tho diuner, 1 s?y." And 1 su) 1 can't] I havu't got the blunt." "I'll see about that," said the propric lor, somewhat, furious at the "bilk." Then ho snatched a revolver out of a drawer and ?\.'.aped over the counter, col lared the man, exclaiming, as ho pointed it at his bead, "Now sec it' ?u get away with that diuner without paying for it, you scoundrel." "What is that you hold in your hand ?" said the getber-away-with lice dinners drawing buck. ? 'i hat r.ir, iri a revolver." u0h, thut is a revolver, is it ? I dou|t care a d?u for a revolver. 1 thou?ht it wat a ttotiwch pitmp.*' MAnKtAuK in Assyeua and Hah. ylon.?Among the sucient Assyrians, all marriageable young girls were assem bled in 0u3 place, and the towu crier j?ut them up to sale oue aJ'ter another. The money which wa? received for those whi< h were huudsome, and consequently sold well, Was bestowed as a wedding portion ou those who were plain. When the most beautiful had been disposed of, the ordinary looking ones wore offered for, a certain su:n, und alletted to those who were willing t .? take them. Hence, all the women wee kindly provided! with husbuuds, f I HN I Mi YII K TABLES at a WkD DIN?.?Near Foster's store, in Chcalhani county, resides a wcll-to do planter named KonnitT. who is tho father of it beautiful girl of li), the belle of the neighborhood. Two years ago nor heart whs won by .". young man and the father opposed the match, the iovcr bring poor. The lover urged his suit in vain, and as a Lust resort went to Virginia to see a rtoh aunt, and persuade her to settle enough upon him to enable bint to claim the woman of bis choice. Now, there chanced to be another suitor in the per son ol' another farmer of considerable means, who resides in the adjoiuiug neighborhood. Him the mercenary father favored. In fact, he looked with graduation upon the attentions received by his daughter froiu this source, and besought her to accept the young man's proposals. Several weeks elapsed after the de parture of the favored lover, and no let ter reached her pining at home. The young planter, together with his father so worked upon the mind of the bcwil dcrod girl that she at last acceded to the demands of her patent. Arrangements were made for the uvading to take place tit once. The day arrived, and while the party were iu wailing for the clergyman, a young man lode up to the gate, dis counted and came hurriedly up to the hou^e. It was the. missing lover, who brought substantial piool of the gener osity of his relative in the Hast. A scene ensued. The girl did not faint, but she give the waiting bridegroom, who st-.od by. arrayed in a splendid suit of broadcloth, such startling proofs of the ufTectidh which she. entertained for hi-< iis.il that be fled frbul the bouse. The father stormed a little, but was dually consoled. 'J here was toasting in tho house that day, and when the next arrived there was a we hling.?Niamtriffe Jlmunr, IT. ??('an you take oft" my baird here?" sard n~|?ave; t-air," t.;U?j;? iauxve to an Albany barber, feeling, at the sauic time, his chin with a noise like a grater. "It's ti light baird j what d'yer tax? Three cots for'n light baird, ain't it?" "Yes." "Wall, go ahead, then." While the barker was rasping three cents' worth from his chin, his "sister" saw an nsslstant putting cologne upon a Customer's hair through a quill in the cork of a bottle. ? I ook u'here, squire," sr.id the Yan kee, "can't you squirt some o' that pep peisavs into my bead tew ? Saw can't yon throw a little <>' that iu !<>?? the three cunts ?" ? ? ? 11 m n ?? i.i i inn . ? Not long since, our friend Brown was mi a visit to Lookout Mountain, Georgia, and was much struck with the fact that a fine jet of water war thrown up above the top of the eminence on which the hotel .-.Sands. Walking round the jet admiringly, be uccot-ted a plain, country man with : "My friend, is this water forced up by a ram meaning, ol' course, the by draulic contrivance so named. ' "A ram !" exclaimed the countryman. "Yes, a raui, I say?" "What on airth ? no sir : it's a darned big mule! and it's tremendous hard work, for him. Come here, and I will show him to you." Brown saw the mule aud left. -? ? liiaa . - . <j??mw .. His DEFENCE. ? A Frenchman, being hard tip for dinner, stole a pig. He was caught in the a t. taken bclore a magis trate, and called upon for his defence, when he tbu* delivered himself: "O ! steal zee pig '. N\> sar, T never. Aha ! you shall tell zc pig, will he go wir. cii ? He says, oui! otti! and feu I take him. 1/. /.at, VOt you call steal ze pig, you he go vix his consent f Tho negro girl Maliuda Morgan, who burned to death the iutant child of Mr. Hc !M \ Creasey, of Bedford County, Va., was tried by the County Gouri c.o. Satur day last, found guilty of murder iu the lir.a degree, aud sentenced to bo hung This was ono of tho most diabolical crimes ever perputruted. In tho absenco of the family she placed tho child on the lire, and held it there until its limbs were burned off. All tho telegraph to linos of Great Britain will bo uoutrolled after tho first of Fobruary by tho (government, and thero are some pcdplo who think that a similar disposition of the telegraph lines iu this country is desirable Dukl.?A duel was fought at tho Oaks on Friday morning, at 6 o'clock;1' between'Mr. James M. CoolcyamFMr!0 W. DoLccy. The difficulty grew du*'*f an old misunderstanding, which reoeatijh culminated in a dispute at which offensive, epithets passed, upon which Mr. DeLecj. forwarded his opponent a challenge. No amicable settlement having been arrived at by the seconds *he hostlo meeting took place at the timo aud place above men tioned. The condilious of the duel word as follows: Weapons, navy revolvers'; distance, ten paces ; to fire one shot, then at liberty to advance three paces anil repeat. The parties being placed in positiqn, the word was given by the challenged party's second, by whom it had been won. JJoth fires were . in stantancnous. Mr. Cooley received his opponent's ball on the left side, striking his watch and glancing off without harm, Mr. DeLccy rcseived a flesh wound through the arm above tho elbow. BWh parties now advanced three paces tfiM Grcd agaiu simultaneously, when neither of th? combatants whefe "hit. The seconds then intcrferrcd, and after a short delay brought about a reconciliation", after which both parties breakfasted together, and buried all old animosities. ?Ar. O. Times. 7-?4 - , ?,?, ILongino for Affection.?Lovers the deepest attribute of lmmauity ; tfjo desire for its kindly ininistcringB^B stronger than any other desiro wo knbW. Said Charlotte 13route oucc, and vefy truly: "However old, humble, dcs0bftXy'4>r afflicted we may be, so long us our hearts possess the feeblest ?Tpark of? life'they preserve also, slrtvcring near ihaV^Ie ember, a starved, ghostly longing'1''tor appreciation und affection. To this attenuated Spectre perhaps a crumb'is Im t thrown once a year; but when uhuiigcred a:td at hirst to famine-^Whfen all humanity has forgotton ? tWduftig tenant of a dcCayiiig house?divine^&efcy remembers the mourner, and a shower promises, heard first in health, but Mfiou unheeded, come whispering to the eogtch of sick o ess j it is said, that a pityhrgfttod Watches what all mankind have forsaUou; the tender compassiou of Jcsuh is felt and relied on; and the fading cye/gfttiug beyoud time, sees a home, a friend, a refuge, in eteruity." ?' 'vii Fl?rioa Fine Awlks.-:A.sr?oy Wes: ( Fla.) paper says : "JJeuj. ,Bakerf < i' this town, has sold his crop offpine apples this year for nearly 87,UOO.-^jf his er ip was g tlhcrcd from less, than au acre aud a half of ground. He ha3,l$&000 plants, which will be in bearingymxt year, aud these cover about seven acres, and it sold at the same rate as this year's crop will net him 560,000, ^Toffplne apple crop of Florida, noxt year, will exceed two hundred thousand dollars. _ ? " Tyrol in i; n ??????a?"-?? Alcoholic rheumatism has * boe'if dis covered and defined in London.' Ilf is a complaint resulting from tho too general u-e of alcoholic beverages; the nrirked cfl'eet is slow and rarely ever divciVpcd except after middle life; it causes1 stu pidity, stiffness in the body, .hobbling gait aud ultimate lameness ami palsy. The cure lies mainly in gradual aud then total abstinence from tho use of'aM fer mented alcoholic driuks, and taking vig orous exercise in the open air. ammm! IWMW Two millions iu Confcdorate'tfcearitiea brought $35 iu New York, We*rnefcdny\ Guatemala contemplates a '*l*ucinc Railroad-' to stretch from tho Atlantic. A whale, sevcuty-fivo feet lorifc, was washed ashore lately at Economy, Hay ofFundy. 's 'Midx* "Isabella has caused donial to bei made of tho report that she took with.fcer, in her flight from Madrid, a ;<rowu of diamonds. ^ One of tho greatest German *?;?.'[ it crst Frederick Overbeck, died in I?<ftne, on the 12th of November last^i^^s scv onticth yoar. FiX-Queen Isabella, of Spain j fr?^resido at the Falacu Faruose durjughcr Srjuuin in Homo an tho guo?? of thn,*V*i>roncd King Francis II, of Naples. .j^./arj| Thuro nre to be uew postage stamps in placo of those ?ow in use, as largo as the old red ones, and having profile it m bio busts of groat men en-raved ou them. The Sultau of Turkey is tho son of a Circassian slave, ouco noted as the most striking beauty, of his lathers, harem. His mother, now an old woman, was visited by tho Empress Eugenia on her Ute vi?U k> Constautiuoplc, \ * ?a?MI