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i ??in in -wanmiwwiiMi mi ! ^''*'' '*'' ' '''"'''^ ^* BY \V. A. LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, S. C? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 18(17. JVOLUME. XV. ISO. Hi. RECONSTRUCTION!!! r.f nu<l vivioiiy art! .0 i v.*|>>'Vifn!1 y I" villi ami THE MOST FASIHONABLE STOCK t>F M 1 1,1,1 N 10 1 vY 14 ({I O 13 H ? 1 ?iv!. 1 have i?m1 with great csir?* ta N?>v riianknij ir>\ lri? n<lt< tin?i l??i .-'i : ;v i,f. 1 i! '|iu So Mierit it t'oit 1 intiaiici' ? '?. >! |.s*l ?.t <i-X ' ' i:v, i,u,i -,'i'ini'il till' services ??f n Bra aiii Masitna Maker, i!'1 f.;it -tiicli' ii in tlii* lir.mt'li <> :>! I'iimim ?? I lilV' I lie* NEW PATTERNS FOR i Wl'vorci PI1 I WW'A S&ikS&h, iU : A ;V / > A !. I. '/ ?< r A <> !' ! '. /. 77 /;.9 OI the si;.\su.\. Goads")) for Inspection or The 1st of Octobcr. J.'I'MT.CTrCI.J.V, S. j i, ?, . - i XABKES9, SABBLER1Z f4 h P Ti ?A : v' W A S.MM.&. i:.?j;x ! :* -. .'.I."!:'!" r.MM:I \< 1 ! .: vy)yi> /' >." <://;.s, '7/ / /. i>>: v> ? . ; /,;/, / >, ,S-i //A' V7J A-.V/ I \.r,M.J.rS J/.l TJiJi'.l f , / / ///-;/.*. (Mr S.V/.V.S, s.'f<jJ ; ':.! r .M! I ij<-r ? t?? *! *ncj ,?j| r . : -.ft . !'.> lJu.li I J.? ;? ! . : ii.i !: limj. < A 1 ? -: ;i -ill -lit! : (. i:*i Siti!.* :i|jil Mr.i.t !\" fl : i v 11a ut J \ -. 'ii . -i'd "JPrk-ow. > C 2 /* * A V n js, i,? & iu iVrf.. to Shcrmxm, Jcssup & Co., A1 tin: ,N!.;;ii of ihr Saddle, NO. 2-25 BROAD STREET AUUftTA, (;A.* 'J* 1 cS % < z C/H' r?:3" 5^-3 5 K^J ^ "? t?* eji ?r: C~?. ? W = "?"t ,.ES 23 :" ~ 8 iO\ t \ _ ""y^jT * ?^T C(. ~ f. i~~- ^ = cA S i: - *r< ~ .. . P-* Z ^ ? ~ Attention Shoemaker; ( | A K i.n.1 Hemlock SOLJi LEA Til till \ _r I-'ifiii-h jir.il Am- ri'on OA ItV RKTNS, I INJNQ and lilNiilNU Hl\IMi. u!l co M J <!<* tl1 v -2 il UJSA Jj?, SJLOK A AV V ii/ti, ? } i?k f ?'W-lfW <TAMI'S* H'Otj'J' TRKflSr LAS-Tit. f / .(/>'. . Vj*i a iM iiVnil Atsotlinetil of M>o*- Finding l-MSt sale low uy * WE. C. IBBBL& C0& : (.S"iir.cextort lv S/&rntajt, Jmump <fc Oy ,) 225 BROAD STREET, A-U&USTA, GA O.rt.4, 1967, 24, ftaj. t. " i - i/ 1 JU 4. V MOOEE & GO Orwi(<> ;&<* > 1MP0UUM D^LETSG /IN ^ in |r' ** ^flw. v Foreign and Domestic Hs v. t* <a :!' ? ? u-i-" ware, I Bet ' wp, /> ?< v iir, ViH.-iiTin.er-, (.'I wtUV^kW/ II ',4'tfW 'felkfM ^>i?reUpiS>?iU??uU*ubJn>p ">\ fioojtet.afi.*.? 4blon lery, Odds, Pie'ols, &o, <fec., I> it i Oflt 7, 1867, 24, 3iiiiiti.': : i :0 ci ,-i-u u .^oaz-o 5 .11 .<i .A -1 lu ii I New Fall ant j-' III I IMS i ! 8 T C ) our kind lady friowl; r' J|_ ea re fully selected and b I mmmm J Enipwft" f' Si!.?w 1 >n.|? l'n|ttiu.s 0lic<-be?l a:iJ strlpcl l'oplina, Mtl'iiiv.;, DOM EST! Ccll'IOfV, Slifi-iinp, 9 Jlii.Wii ,] 1 Vj Sliirlin^, Ltrinvii Siiiiiiu|r, ' Kleai-li-.!^ !<rilK J J Vow it ljriiis, FLA I AW, Whifr:. Opera, a A LAIUj ST< ] juiicf?' Pre?* Buttons ami Tri Kinbroi?lerc,|l 11 an f '.Bolts LADIES' CLOAK j/-7\V f.l/'A'.V, CUFFS AX J) M And t" our ^eullemcu friem j wo Lave, as usual, a fine assort] J ro |l.'sv>-r Suit", Dot-Skin I'a j ami J1::! !,Si!'; \ .-i\i-t Vi-sl?, ISl.ick C;iss!i:i'.-l h;;:i\vli iiii?t Scurfs, Shirts, Drawers, Lit I (J iiiv.' -, An<l to ail wo \Vi.>ul<l call e: stork of 1 BOOTS AND SHOE ! Trunk??. Travollir.Gr Ba<?s, <fcc.. j ' ?. loc'ks, < J TERMS STJi T. P. QU MILES. AbW.vilN; O. II.. S. C, October 4. 1867. 2 , SHOES k We are now receiving a lc -LADIES*, GENTS', M BOOTS A Of all Quali A ifl H i ii m ? n . ' . From the common Wool, i riTABLl. f<r old or young, which w ; O X?OWE3T ivr DAV Broad Street, Fi: W. D. DAVIDSON. * M. A ItANSOM. >( October 1!, JS07, Si5, 4t - WARDLAW & CAREW a"d Factors and (Jewrral Cflnuiuishh Merchants, C H A IlLEST^N", S. C \\T ILIj trive personal mtttitipri.to.ihei>a > > CO'llTONt Kl/)UR.; WflKjVf, 'every cfe??ription of I'lU'lftH'B, Hnd to ptirnlinsing of A1 KKCIIANDIZK. When we will muke udvuticea uu consign ni entrusted to us. With tiic ftJvnnliigcii.(if a long experienf thin tiu/uieft. and a determined effort to satisfaction, we fctflj coufideirt otour ubilil obtain for our ctlftiotnel'a 'the highest ma ? rates forlheir Produce, nrj<i invite oonsiftnm W. A" WAKHLAI Sept. 11 46 8m* J. E. CAREW. Ml The Stale of South, jCaroli f fe f ABBEVILLE DISTRICT | v >, '? 9 IN THE COUEX OF ORQlNAflY, . ' ? .Hit'. . . ' XlJl A" By William Hill,, Ordiiiary of Abbe JJ\strie{. : WHEREAS, application has Wert 'ma* me by ' JohiiFoo Pule, (of Li lit A'iminibir^Vioii of mU ftiid^'ukgular th>- good elinUflB, riglits And credits of Hugh"? hitfl of Abbeville District} deceased " ' j ; Xlldee: *ra, thereof a,: to:cita>M>d 'Adta tho kindred and creditor? of s&L'dcveae nppflnr.tf/vrnim^ at a<Coort ?f Ordihsry fo !ivv,<lW. l)i^A?ir^I? .tt> b? b? W at AbheviM?/-. nmrs' ^Wi??Ht)IV>du?Mtdti5v.lbe 54&tli!?k?$;>4l Oi i.-xiiH, i to A litfM' !???> , iLavyimby miiitli i)0til<a ,7 i-n"U. w .<?-?< Lkwrt. ii ry)y.bati<}i#bd*a?i>ihi? Vtl uCfai- ?? October 1867.1, i. . J?? bl?J - > ?<? ' /rM A.l t r WM-.lllLLi ;u:>i Oct 11 5T 1 .a .o .'4X1! acn C :-y.i U I Winter Goods L T ) 11E . t wo are proparcl to oiler otn cautiful lob of %xk?iwsui-y? I ni.tk Sillss, I A!!\Vnu| i>v Lit till!?, J American Ii | Muliiiir C'h<.'<:k:v C GOODS. l.iiiKfjV K?'titi.t-Lv -1 ?-:st?F, I'o'K .K'-H:?, Sa'iin t'nssitn^j'C'S. Plllil.S, I ; ? wiMA SNELS. Ihl ,/ /* (JhP'lrf-n* (^oabo'. ?CK OF NUTFONS. minimis, . i<ikcn hii-tV, ('nil? awl Collars, I'iUvl I?u<*k]o?, 1 ?' >.-i<?ry, t > i (> v <.'S, ?V c. i>niuls?all kinik S AND SHAWLS, S>S* UFFS. II0OI' S/CIUTS, CORSETS lis we. would respectfully say thrit I I ) V'.! ( ' < <J r.t?. rai.cy Cim-inn're l'niils, Tilnck Clotli Coal ? Vi Fmu-y Cu-'sinn.t" Vests, IJcAVfr Ovhh-u u;i:i J'ajxji Culir.i'd, Sufjioudors, Half Hos-pecinl attention to our extensiv< S, HATS AND CAPS, , Tobacco and SegniAxes, IVk! J inlay, Arc. tICTLY CASH. ?T. A. THOMSON i. tr lND HATS. irge and well assorted Stock of [ISSES' and CHILDREN'* ND SHOES, ties and Styles. LSO, I Sm to the Finest Felt and Flush. i'. . r =? ill lie B'jlJ iit WhoJeiiilc-of-Retnil. at the very . AUKLEa^ PHICE. - . i&sasi S3 IDSON & GO., , if rat Corner above Globe Hotel, xT. v _A_H?usta, Gra. **v" , WHITE, SMITH & CI "\\7 OULD rtpp'Olifinty announce fo llioir V * t?ons* mid th? public L'Piierft.'Iy ?lint, (I l>!ive rnartp nrrnne^menls with a well knoi lonjr eel uhl'tehed,nnd'perfectly reliable hoii3< * Charleston. by wJiicbUvy {will lie {uepurec le of shlto COIWN dorii?gth?- ci)niinp i<t?*o4, |n< and mipce liberal ?j"alioes tJi??rjk?n wlienftvtrdffcii the Cotton: ptji^nf? ?pr nsritli fc>r shinrafrnty Will de_J pold to the t?ry hlMtadvantfcge in wi# OHaflee leiiia' Market, iinineilintely upon iisarnvn!. Sutiefai V^^lcSyOod prorppi UetiMDi^ii^lafd., 1 :e in mera^Wf^pmic iltfoiijli us a?ed fcfyv^fib faor j/ivo havintgUieJj OOTj'ON #<*?.. ** ,y to I deal wifn a house who?? business it is to rktft and not to buy COTTON- Iji .nicking sel nils, nients, v ? will turo oveMha oii^inal acci >7, of Sales t<i tlie pjtrjty rthibse COTTON we s We arc satisfied tliat tee can mfafce it to the terest of persona having COTTON to Bell put it into our hand* for shipment. Wc snectfuMy solicit a trial. ^ na, * s ,* MOII'- M -M7. WHITE, SMITH <fc C( ' October, 4 1867 M tl; / ; ort?t. " . ,. ,, dd1 to ; : 9 .IN; SXpHAflG# iFOK/ GOO: Oohik' i r.\ r ( ->. \i*iii"*' * 1 IMt*r& ' Tl?C, ,T\rQPL? RHil V ,fp<3r*fijouo B.Ullii ,. . , t) j-pItEttiN' iiA ITKO,, VYHl :h?, tokUn i i.4s*. .iWABkED or UNWASHED. i!*^rr. *i ,uD*jvKi/t / -i. ROBERTSOI J?'V* Mjuue 19 84 t:?62 .fa'l 3i >.0 { .vwi) otivj *(,ju5 . -/io 31 cm (hooiis! FALL AND WTJ m ii m i\ a ii I? HUH, ft 51 isro. x wzi lltivc new iu Store, and f LARGEST SIC in ab: To wliicli t]i y ^vouiil call the ilttO generally. TJjc Ladies arc specially itivi varied jiuiJ select stock of I ' j Among wind j Black and Fancy Silks, Empr&s ri Merinos. Fnneli Poplins, D i All wool Do nines, , Figured am! I31;i ,| w y l ! BLACK FRFNCH CLOTHS. BLACK DC I ' T\ iWOOLEN PLAINS, AND TWILLS, RE i 01 JlM BED BLANKETS, C MMON GRi -| Their stock of Cloths and On ' j tractive. Persons needing anyth | amine cheir Goods before purchas DOMESTI 'J OF EVETIY KIND IN Special attention called to PRTN' great care, and are of the very hi Xaiiics (Kloali A"n rrvTTTi Tmr? v' i <\>r inji vjiiti HOOP from 75 < * BALMORJ at i |HOSIERY, ^ GLOVES And everything else usu MM. cbX>U>X VA <A U V/ V/ CKJ} J I , In endl UMBRELLAS, A : ' BOOTS J ^HATSL.A Books am I DRUGS AN: y or g' WINDOW GL. '?>' POT WARE A.'. aell & ' vmmSPO! > in to Bagging, Rope, Twine, Sugar* 1 re Nails of all sizes, Soda, Starch, x ... , v ? ? ; v/ iio ? Facto ? : 1 .b L J J; <A??pr Our stocV^ fia? 'lieon ielacifc rn urcs, and we are satisfied v A" i -i UUK i . ? .>m-I ?? - T? l ,*?*?* Ji -Will be tts Ch' \ l . . ! . .if J. * -l! |1 . >...? DS. Lot everybody comc and"fcx *? WHITE. _ ... . at) ur, 4AtoevilivOot. ftty 186", at l ' . * *2 ? ?i. iTSii leto (book;!I . if \TTER SUPPLIES! r.i i t ii it m I I I BI V V o , a X.'Z'-TE'SSS XJXjOCIK, tro daily receiving one of the CICS OF GOODS! II SEVILLE, : ii{.ion of their friends and the ptililu. * led to an inspection of their large, " r i ar? to be round: Olll\ . i f t American D<(. air,ps, Miija'd Mossair. Hlaek Alpacas, c.fc Bombazines, &c.t kc. ILEUS. : lESKiN CASSIMERES, NEEDS. SATINETS, KENTUCKY JEANES, d and white flannels. j >era flannels, plaid l1nsey3, ;y blankets, &.c. ssi mores is unusually lar?e and atin^c in this line would do well to <?x- ' ini^ elsewhere. C GOODS, LARGE QUANTITIES, PS. These have lieen selected with 5st cloths and niost desirable styles. is uatr ^hato Is, O ' T I nmnm nnnrr JjAT-EjOI' Oill-iiiS. SISSLIDES.TSS, cents to ?4.00. \l SKIRTS, ill prices. 5, NUBIAS, SCARFS, ?BAVATS, ally kept in a Dry Goods store, & MS S67&38, ess; variety. LARGE ASSORTMENT, j m SHOES, UTTV S~-i * T-\n i Stationery, 7 D MEDICINES, all kinds. . . " ASS AND'PUTTY, isrr> wood ?eries* ' ?, Coffee, Tea, Rice, C|iees<v Macaroni, Goldeu Syrup. Powdef, &e., &c "^7" <? >_* ii'"> i vy i artis* 1 ' ' ' , , . 10! llioii kod-: Numbers.) ' , , -> !. i ..-on ? ill with groat crif^ pvi velt nsoci'af lo>v Gg ' . ; I, i. ? ii . u/.u'J ? *? :-?* -v t ' o' eap as the Cheapest; amine fqijiiilicwurvGGi!-i ' - i-. ' ' }? 1 f . ! . V ,\ tl . .i..H /- " SlI?:3c.;.G0v;:;?; "tf1 " ' I ipiO 7- I 117/.-.-A gr jh> * f. i' V, 1 %u>?. .. j To " an Orphan." " .]f'inirx pmlnnunt Afl'-r Bis wi'?>k*N l.ibor ih? " mountain lif*a otspht forth a lidiculous iih'iim." We liu<l >p<*<l for >>?:tt*?r thingx. |t. tippins th it the nriinmt is cnIi-uisi-i! by " nti orphan," his <t, of such labored polish, in but a fame effort . lidieiiV He thrusts j;t our ?fcrip:ure quotations, and ills illeiit " vuiu admonitions now, in tho nine, ontli century." No wonder that lib thus Ujjbt; bru-lioB awav the Hilde. for it ojiitalus hot unfurl to (litise who CMtiiEel a violation ol riuciple, luruch of promiso, df i'diction of honor. r f IVfl uii I nut. Willi lit#* iirniKidilimi lltnt fli.te* ho v.vrc able to pay their ilehtn blioeld p?y? mi -.fill use who liu.l nothing, ?>f course nothing mil.I lie expect i <1. Not one lino of "tin orIihiiV nilk-ie i.-? a reply !.> Hint position, nor an !i<- rt ply to i1. upon any priimlple of sound 'us-o;iinir. lli- li.v: iioluorul .s? ir.'tpo.iit. ilei?ce> !i?* report to r.Jiou'tf. Wo thought our language nltop? t.her courteiii>, iiml pven kind to 'an orphan." But he quitee us with tli?r delioale. ciiipliments to "a uother," of want of *' ciitnpi >:!i.'ii.tioii," aelfnt<r-*st," ' coul vie am," aceihity of pint,*' Ajo. If we. .ire nmonah'c for nil iIipsr ins, for li 'viiiL'?piot?d a few liut'id from God's void, v\11:o:i h?iV>- f:?>? ! lime, and will stand ternity, ".v.; M;iid{ "an orphan" has perpetrated i ho!d pre-cir.p: -m in |irou..uncifii; th.-ni "vain ii'inonilioiir." 11 - s-hou'd learn to preserve his qtiililniuin?to ho better ntirnoniRhed of the hide, mid hiirkon (n the fact, thill " He wh? roveriietli himself :r j?r.*:it i than he who laketh l city." He th'iulil not get in Ii id temper with is aad say presumptuous things, ti.-eauRe he hp." a i.'irren subject to sust><iii. lt.-ivnise Ur is wise, lie hould not hurt us l>y H-lliuir us that we are elfi-li, cotilrno.tvi!. mil ignorant. lie t-houh! lot know i!!'?re than Solomon ami trenl flip ainly truths 'Who arl tlton. O man! hut jis-<*<?iiii'.ji 011 thine own wi^iloisi " or why liiou vintnt thyself on thino own n'-'juirt;i;<mi!<?" "The speech of a modest man pvgth ustie tn tru'h ami iho difference ol hij words iliwlveth bin error." Now, Mr. E<!ilor, if yon sin! j our kind rrriHrrs a ill forgive the jus'. I will nol tic-pass upon pour colu:nnM t'.gaiu. A MOTHER. A i i r.1 VI !)< I nc V 1 I. M V A *11 1? I rtl t \tt n one ot hisAus'rian letters to the Ronton Journal, ways ; There are no Sabbath schools in Vienna, no p?-a> er-meelii?gs, no gath iin.;-! !'or the P'.iidy of the Bin if, L'bat i* a scaled b > !; to the mnlli'ud" ?a<i:w:?rorous bn'.k. '{'hero are nuin ruurt cburelies, j.y iests by t:<e thousand. There is much of religious oba. rvauco. oI high ritualism, the burning of Cm nd I oh, incense, procession 8 ? display of banners arid erueilixes, ex ecilentMu^in-j?the best niuHn j there are numerous hfi.ijjiul*, and the people of Vienna and the cSiureb are not behind other cities in llieir e.hai iiie.i j ?nH I'dl. ;liiki cilv 1? i v? 1 !n? cniinliitinn of being the most dissolute of any in fiuropo. Puiity of public morals is not possible whero government compounds wilb crim<?, mid petH at naught tbe law of God. Your readers will draw their own conclusions fiotn this statement of fyes." Tim Arctic Sunshine.?D:-. Hayes, the Arctic explorer, graphically describes the rotnru of iho s-ni after an absenco of long, cold months. Foi several days the golden flush deepens until the burning foerhoad of the 'kinj of day" rises above the horiz ?nf to cir ele round it for half the year. The in expressible delight with which lh< morning glory is hailed' ho nays, a! most makes one ct-ase to wonder tha the sun has devout worshippers. Wo thought of the soul experione* in tho tiamition fr<>m fcpiriusal dark noss to light. The change is of'tor u>a>lc<vi l>y Himiliir lucreaso ot mumi I nation arid joy.?Tho chi'l and dis rnal air brightens and |?rowu warm ii the approaching radiunee oi' tho "Sui of rightojusnoBS. The former death like desolation is discerned ar.d 'clt ii tl?o doepening dawn, until tho etui nal splendor clearly marks tlio con trust between the "old things whicl have passed awav," ai;d those thy arc new. A Sewed up Moutii.?It is said i tho coutry of Sium, if ono is fouii guilty of lying, the luw dooms him t have hits mouth sewed vp! A sad pur iybquu.t truly. 2sow suppose thu everybody who told a Ito in this r>our try wan to biive his inouLh no\vi;d U] , with an invisible needle, how mart open mouths should we ?;i:e ii) tii streotH? I wonder how many bo] and girls who road tbi? wculd ha^ sowed up mouthy ? Many wou ? have open mouths, for 1 hope man . of >ou never (old a lie, and I ho] you never will; byt, alas Ijsoino of y< huve j and it you are ever aeiH, to {* tried lor iying} your mout ; will be eowcd up. ~ RronT.?Profapsor Miller, of Kdii burgh, pays that '-'alcohol cures not Ing j It covers up a great deal." It HirQ VokiH., Says Dr. Guthnc.;?' ;, yon'tvunli totkoepa duad^nh?iff$<!Vhi / L'u whiskey; If yon \yahtlo "k'Sil a' V >ing put tho wh^key fntowh1Vr j' Wine is a capital mcdiefiio^BQp' talt <i Jin the "original packages^ If- y IDTlHti IUKO W1IIO ior U UllUICIJU), Ul $ in ,)be': u?H'?pe.- ino grapes, "wine ml| noi DKOWNIKlr THK tQ,i;) KKfcL. When T wan abo?'i .si.v yours old, one m?r"'njr u ground squirnltun int.<? his hole in I lie boioru me, as thfy like to di-jr holes in some open placa, where they can put out their head to see it any danger is near. I thought now I would have Quo fun. As there was a stream of water jwst at hand, I determined to pour water in the hole till it should be lull, and loree the lit11<? animal up so that i might kill it. 1 got a though from beside a sugar-uiaple, used for (;siU;hin<r the nvveet sun. smd \v:ih soon pouring water iti on the poor tquirrol. i could hear il struggle to got- uj>, and said;"Ah, my follow, 1 will soon have you out now." Just then I heard a voice behind mo, "Well, my boy, what have you got in there?" I turned and saw ono of my neighbors, a good old man with long white lock-*, that had seen sixty winters. "Why, " snid I, "J have a groundsquirrel in here, and 'ini going to drown him out." "Maid he, "Jonathan, when J was a little boy, more thu~. fif'y yearaagu, f was engaged, one day, ju.it as you are, drowning a ground-*o>urre] an'' an old like mo came .u-jng, auci . to me,'You are a little boy ; nc,.-.T .. y wore down in a narrow hole !i!<r. that, find I yliontil fiimA nlnn.? 'ii.i' I water down on 3Tou tu drown j'ou, would r.ot you think I was cruel? G';<1 in;ide that little HQ'iinvl, and lif'? in &p sweet to it an it in to you ? and Why will you torture todoaih a Jittfe innt.K-.am creatine that Cod has made?'" Ho said, "1 have never forgotten that, nor never sh.?tl. i : over have killed ;iry hannless \ >r f'Ui j riiiiCm. No'v. my di*:ii" !it>y. ! want j you to reinemner i hia viiiio . ouiivo, laud when templed t" !tu . ; > little innoce nt .*?t i?n ' ?' j ihiH, and smnd Cr>- , I k,!! u.s f:ivi#y ?iv . ... . Jlmv than ''?:iy > <' i' paS.Sisd. Iliiti i !;ave?!iv . I iijn', -vim', ihe. gooil man sa: t, nor iia*"o I over killed tf?o k'.-itH ;>iii>11 ;vI for fun since. Now, you S'.kj il : ? riin>?y vear.^ir.ce this iwlvictt wa- tit.-;, g ?; ?, sim! "vn"t ios? iiM i. fl-! i!C'' V'.i . ho.* iituny little. creature* it ha- -avy.l lr.ni being tortured to dea:h i ennnot <o'l, i?ut> I have no doubt a nmntur. :i d I believe my whole lile JiUh been it.flu-eiKiod by it. i Now, J want ail the dear lit.tlo boyw . when they read this, to k-.-i-p it in , mind, and tvhcu they see pretty I birds or harmless animals tilavinir or 'I " ' ? h bunting their food, not to hurt them. Your Heavenly Fiubov made them, and ho never intended them lo be kil, led lor fun. I don't think, when tho ble.'-sSd Jei-us wan a little boy, flo i would have killed Bitch innocent croa- ? : tures for fun, and every little boy , should try to bo as much like Jesus as ' he can. The Bible says, ".Blessedaro tho merciful, for they nhall obtain mercy."?Lagans on Kindness to Ani' ,. i inn In. I Beauty of old People.?Men and j women muUe their own beauty or ? their own ng'iiicfis. Lord L/ytton , speaks of a man who "was uglier than . ho iiad any business to be;" and if he ? could but rend it, every human ccries j bin life in hid face, und is good looking , or the reverno, t?s that life has bwm * good or evil. On our features the fino 3 ehiHcl of thought and emotion is eter.. nailj' at work. Jivauty ih not tho monopoly 01 h blooming young mon, and of whittfJU t and pink maidens. Thero is a sio\? growing beauty, which only comes to pori'ect'oxi in old ago. Grace belongs to no period of life, and goodness im~i : j proves tbe longer it exists. I hur"<yseen sweeter smiles on a lip of seventy " than upon a lip of' seventeen. There ^ i? the beauty of youth, and the beaut}' ^ of holiness?a beauty much more soU* ] doin met, and more frequently found a ^ in the arm-chair by tho lire, with thp!51J grandi hildren round its ktioe?,, tburi.s** iu the ball room or nromeniidc. ' "I! >8 1 - " 11 M<.U<tnr4 < r > i) ui Ua itf IkA hflVKt itlUtfllL ^ uuouauu ?IIM Itv-v u\/ I.V.. w ... U tho world bide by *ide, w ho * ba<?t* ' y made common 8lo?k<?f'joy or?"irow, to aiid grown aged togtf hor, are Ti'>fc tirf-.'" *}* frequently found curiously uliko'.in,/'* ^ personal appearance, and in pi?cfi tfiidfi'tr tone of voipc^-j^'t as twin pehbfos the beach,.oxpouod to tbe nurae itrtddl!"* n-/ are each ?elf. bas-gainod a fcmitiind BOfnd*i<?a jthirtg which brings hiq -J fVdl nuAlit^P.- Si I Lft 111 < -?" llfwi :L .tif'iuhc.f (w?utiuuhc,t)ci;?^r.-ii)o '\<i i?*tI^ humm 1 . ..u U"*-'-* ' ( * ft '>' ucd.nof?t >. - ; i-r-r4r.T-l^f,'fffr-nrtr j?H?) .# ?( oi'i ; A rni;ul p^io^oV on jecbing all children to tbe"tomto* ?? ke tem' t>f itiB.trdfctio# in and araall potatoc&^ik one' po^ahd'top "w 'or a ^f.?^tober; 'hpm get done, *tiu some don't. t ,. . ". % .j? ' ' 9