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-T/ f . ; i .?.w ?xz ' . ,-arn i ? Vol. tj ^coitsrs 4in$9i*p?tc ^ M I?iiifc vrur THDRID&T MORN IN AT COKWAV0OBO'. 8. C. BY Ol^BlT * DABB, - I THE CURSE WHICH IX. r TURNED TO THE GIVE* ? An old man *at in a room in one of the up town palaces, surrounded by every token of luxury?maguificieut furniture, splcnded painting* on the wall*, every- 1 thing uhowed it to be the home of wealth. And llinl old man, moaning with pain, ' pvevi*h and fretful, was master of all? ' ye* of millions wa* Jasper llarralcot, the r toaster. When he called for help to . ^ tnove hi* easy chair, or for wine to j strengthen the feeble lamp of life, live- r ried servants hurriod to oboy his call. It was a stormy night without. Snow 1 ' and sleet wore driven through the air by i a howling north ea*t gale ; but the coal* . biased brightly within the rich man's j wall*, an I his sleek, well clad scrvattf* J were comfontahh- utid content. I 0,1 Yea, m??rc ?o than their^iiastcr ; for he j wt wi'h all hi* wealth atid?foiwer, was a auf j H* ferer, both in mind and body. Thi* ' ?r' could be ??eei? by many sn evidence, for ,,,a hi* gronn* and curse* had no etui. . i,Ul A servant entered and brought hint a 4 c.ire "I)?tor Kiinh. rly !" he multerod. j a* lie glatiecd at the card. "Doctor j Kimlicrly?what doe* he want here ? I Me i* not my doctor ? Motli i* my ih>ctor. ; of u What d-?e* thi* Kiiitlterly w*nt here?" i won "lit* ?ri?hr* hi wwy*'* i*i ???-? II! *??, kv ' grn say*. *ir," replied the servant the "Ku-iness- Business. curse hu-ine** ! 1 nil*I ? I've retired f??- " . VII I I nut him ! mm in??h'?w liiin in ; un<l thru be ready t?? ' her, above him out a^aiu !" ?n*l the tone of | hair the n|il limn w it ut curt a* bin words. | poor The servant bowed and left the room. i?een In i few moments, he returned, ushering j coub n plainly 11 rented middle aged in til whose I self i I ok-at once spoke of true gentility and ( The warmdicartod benevolence. Thia wiw aew, I)r. Ditnlierly, who ad v.meed toward Mr. J other llurrnlc it and bowed?a salutation which The be returned only by a grufF nod. uginc ,\i Mr. Ilurralcot did not ask him to on th it down, the doctor remained standing. one ? "If I mi slake not I address Mr. Jas- proud per Ilarraleot 1" said he. I love. ' Yea What do yon want of him ?" i derful said the old man, wincing under an un i kind I usually aerere twinge of the gout. j first al "You have a daughter, air; who | drunk it?" When "It's a lie !?an infernal lie, air!" is a dc cried the ol I mm. turning almost black : week, with rage. I had one once, but ?h? - ? - - upotl ll ..ill a oeggarly mechanic, air, and I curs- I sober, ed lier, air ; cursed her aa 1 curve you, or 1 of his any one else that speaks of her ! la that the ear all yotir business with ine, air?" j needle "I come to tell you, sir. that her Uua- money, band litis been seriously injured Hy tin appelirt accident while he waa at work, sou pro- j The never recover. His wife the atai figaMMi^^lyrliild ia at for once is crush I the responds thought that the old man's "You li heert*was softened, and he oould go back ed hy whii to tl?e house of distress, the bearer of ; a chair pit good news. j Crash foil* "So!" said the old man after he had ai article ( tossed down ooupla of glasses of wine oiture ia d ?"so two of them are dying, the other to stay the is sick and all are peonilesa !" Then ou Yea, air. I bare spoken truly of ( maw's pi-co their condition; in fact, have not deacrib- the stsirw* ed the utter tniaery in which 1 found j more, and theui!" I the inform "Take another glass of wioe docUr!" j * knife and "Thank you, air, excuse tne ; I feel in > bo?>tn of bi haate to bear back to tbain your message, j The prim which I hope will be of more bane tit ( dragged dm than my mediciua." * secu *d iu i Ah, > #?? inessaga from me! You Just sucl shsll have it directly. Who pays four Tk? * I t_ .?-? - - I " "VJ ??"PF* IC? in mil CMC f I city J in fa# No one, eir. I ahnold feel aehamed j l\,|iCe Cour tn charge a fee where my patients were 1 |D tb?? caae in auch .utter distress. Any thing which | m prison fo yon hare to lend I will carry untouched, there perha| to them." cd only to r "You will, eh ? Well, let me aee?it cribed. 8ui ia now ail yeara sinoe the girl who wu ' and the drui my daughter, refuted to marry the man i the Police C 4 f, mf " SHOWLIBOE IS POWSB, VAYBORO', 8 , **? <*?~i<b. L ufwoslih, ?n nnd breaoMQ I ibrea n to use a father's power, rao ?wij V ' beftpriy Mechanic! 8? .?n daj ?r, she did i?, sod thru came O, fcrpire iTer. Did I , No sir! I cursed her. sir?oaraed and now, uow dn joy see mv een beeu fulfilled. Yoy want to ea message to h*~do it, sir! Tsl! re"ew m* e*n"? "d ,b? ?<* hen S. *rre, sod die, sod rot, but ?* I wd to her or tboi. I M^u<i heguoe." ^^noat shouted tor rose snd 5 W*? (I,., mtm ^ PP** hira oot if he !?;? 00 ^otr almost Ww.? I . ?ne '' unaided from ^ !be ?,d ' "??*, a thin* which h it . ,,D hl t? ;n?hs before. J not d,>?? * udden am/fr^l chin' W ,emTC' b?". *?d features of the n|J H" !',e ?4>'? The faoe .?f ir t|* "J"* bi? <*' to a deep p?r?|e J?, " r|r?b** turn " Wred, and before eit^Sa j W'' "errant could *Drm_ , , tbe doct<>r ot ?p.P? h * ?'" -Pl>?r.,l,. VgMifng 'b r,kP' *"i' d'*t?r ??wi?5?JT, #?d "?,r ** " tn..i.hod .p,ri' J^ ?",w ? > umau efforts wore ,? f" Hul lead! Th? , ?he w.i? vino natt all too quickly iKjoth-d upon himself. ll.o regular physician war called in ml coincided willi I)r. JCiinberly, tlial ! i? case was ooo of apoplexy. Tbe beat feature of tlie c??o was, tliat ; ! died without a will. uinLbis poor di* i rded daughter, without hindrance, at . cc iK'cuuie the inheritor of hi* vnst mlth. Though her husband is a crip- | ; and she wrcps for the loss of her j ?t horn, ahc has it in her p-.wer to , kc the love of her In-art comfortable, j I that to her is joy. <* I ( Sod is Just. 4*- - I The Drunkard. , ? war midnight In no upp-r room j m old tenement sat n pdc, emaciated c nan, who has not yet seen twenty, n *tirtiiMi-r Hl?a hint l"ih4?V ti*j M needle, un?l all the long hours of the it, mid now, exhuu-ted. pi used a iuo- 111 t to relieve her aching eyes Near up oi ii scanty bed, lay one whose S were frosted -? * ?.. ujtw. ii wan tliii? *? woman'* mother She too, had j ; ncwing, newiuj? until her aged even 1 M-p iim longer, and she throw her ! w upon the bed to obtain a little sleep 1 two poor vomeo are compelled to ' ^rf ?ew. day and night, to support each ' and one other. Who in the other ? j no| wife, an she pauses in her ta?k, un- j cl s she hear* bin footsteps stumbling ^cl c ?tairway. It is her husband? ' rltom, not long ago, she, wedded, j *'"3 !, at the time, of hin maubood and | 4 But, a short time ban made won rro 1 changes in liitA. lie in ntiil the ,*,a bearfed generous iiiuh he wan wheu | P'M( lie knew him; but be hn become a j BC^ urd, and tbul czplninn the ch.mge. j ^"r under the influence of liqitiir, he j N^? nion. Day after day, week after I n'*? month after mouth, the vice grown J ?.n * lira, aud now he Oever comes home ] "c"' and then ouly to destroy the quiet I exc+ impoverished home. And from | c',uc iiings of that broken hearted wife's j w^'? he dare, again and again, 6lch i with which to satisfy bin burning 11 to ?. u wife lintens for the footsteps on c*on< rway. How she does hope that ! "A*01 they may sound as they used to | , 11 ?<dd and manly. But the hope j that t pd fr.r ?A?- - _ -.?? ? moment's atutn- J MnJ iae, tbe dorr flics open, and the ?' lw' |[ boabatid, cursing and raving, ' ton the floor Her heart ainks ^^^^Jg^^mesand demands ^^^^^^^ ^H^mhiafcey. Atta< morsel i ^^^BFriie last penny was ter* rei tbe last morsel merit ni mother. spread y, money, curse you, money," that ot cmty husband. j torn op one, not a penny to give you," ; who ha< he wife in agony. j eome wi e," is the return, and stimulst- i shoekin ikcy ho n?e? again, and seising excitem mgea it through thn window. I of the dt >ws crash, and scream scream, I ing in<ji ifter article of tho scanty fur j found tl estroyed, and the wife attempts ; revnhinj fwry of her husband. j deepest it of door* is heard the watch- was buri diar rap, heavy steps sound on to the cl y, the door fliea open -once ty retm two pilioeinen enter and aeite again to ted man just as he has seised dug into I aimed to plunge it into tho coffin, a devoted wife. parts of MM-r, raving and curaing, is ; their dca an the ? ' ..... riij, ami ia now , making f in iron oell. i had gnaa l a case happe ned last night. ' fact waa ? n almost crery night in this I dead man t, arc to common that in our | the faitht t they excite do attention, j looking ii . the husband waa committed , our oorrei r ten daya. He will rtay ; a more ati X thirty, and then be relent- merit, for rpeat the aecne we hare dea* [ four or fit ph in the drunkard'* home I iuternieut ikard'a life, aa exhibited at j railea froa oart.?Cincinnati Time*. ! liraa." s?w AID TH1 pun ZS THJ fAI 7 "c.,TELtJIiS 01 iir I Migim of the Timet. tened ?? <>? with rat iuman i jouehal?the i to a man'* appeal. 1 ?nd Tba circulation of th? Fra?EEE'? *? ilf aal of Mow York through the wall ^ r? tnrMM b?io| hoeo supptM* order of tbu aulhoritioa at Wuflffll 7 Mr MoMuUra, ibo rerj able ? Wr I tliot paper, h?? resolved to diiBOatin I *??> m4 \m Uaued io its stood a H? | ? which ia atjlrd the Freowao't Aj T*k* Io hia addraaa to the p*ti* bo" tbat "the Freewao'a Appeal wul theee different paper from the FiwmWP M'd: nal/' and tfireatb^foUm^^^j l the limits of the common and st^3 Isw^ of the several States The 1?? man a Appeal will be issued nt tie dig tinct understanding that uoda Wke nci '* kind of government inaugurat I bjr Mr Lincoln sod his Cabinet, tho p aa ia nol free, aa it u*od to be under the ild United States Itovernaieol." In consequence of this new order of things, he proposes hereafter It avoid all 1 reference to the deplorable pogical and military ever.Ls transpiring, an| to con One hi in self "to the di?cu?si<4 of the great question of morals and religion, that lie deeper thau the plaQe >f> 1 iitow.' ' If, however,** l?<? adds sanaatically, 'Mr. Lincoln and J . ikoatmajtcr-G?ueral Hlair, with the rest of this virtuous Lahfnet, have also got readv alow il>?n I I ,j in niornla anil religion, to vbich all I I ncw-piftern nm?t yield 'a hvtrtjfiupport' j or be suppressed?then we mil A submit i to suppression of tbo Krectnan't Appeal, as we are certain wc can yield no sup- 1 port ?o their notions of morals ?r of reli- J gion." In ceasing to publish the Froeman's Journal, Mr. McSla?ten protests against the lawleaa violence to which he has been forced to yield, and gives public notice, 1 un lie has already done specially to the i icsponiible officials, that bo intends to sue them personally for tlaitiagcs at the i earliest moment th.it liberty and order is i restored . t In the meantime, he calls upon thoae ' y alio sympathise with hiru in his efforts j a hi behalf of "the perishing rights of the ( >eople" to exert themselves to extend the a irculaf'uti of his new paper?the Free- I tan's Appeal m GKN. Wool?We cannot imagine a * tore uncomfortable dcuth-bed than has ? lien to the lot of tho venerable sinner, to late Lieutenant General of the S. reus. It -.tnk not euough that the j rand Army" which he had raised and ' *' hciplined with such laborand care should routed and demoralized ; that the undcrledr he imngined himself hurling t mi high Olympus should prove a mere , *h in the pan ; that (Jen " ' Mov/H'iiin, 1 ~j | l hair hid age, should be placed in [ ef cninmniid ; that the North should i ect him a* an impostor and humbug, i ry way worthy to take a place beside J ree lleth, the Woolly Horse, and the ; ejwj rmaid in Barouio's Museum, but; to; wn all,old Wool, whout he hates worse , . ii he ever did the devil, is resuscitated, i . j :e<) in eouiuiatid at Old I'oint, and ^rju tally captured several sand-banks in ! th Carolina. It is only a little while j ^ ( that Scott, aged 75, ordered Wool, a^i. 75, to retire from New York to Troy, j( ( count of Ina great age and infirmi* .. The Lieutenant General, who is * ' saively vindictive and malignant, J? . kled hugely over the manner in h he had snuffed out the aspirations s youthful rival; but whoso turn is laugh now ? The successful foray ip by Wool upon the sand-hanks j :k. .. at possihlv u- VT J v. ?na north Caroli. Jf.1.1 it* much as it hurts Gen Scott.? ' a*1 inite with him in the cordial hope '? . he equinoctial storm may soon throw i mentl in \\ ool'a ejea, ami sprinkle a drop 1 > of water on the parched tongue of Lieutenant General ?Richmond tch. M MiKMILK I NaT A NCR OF ('ANIMjJflj^ MMKNT ?H may be added to the many ch^^H cording the fidelity and attaeu-^^^prria F doga to their maaters. A rumor jK in through the town one morning the Get i the prcvioua night the doga hW with tb? *n the grave of a young man I believ i died of fever, and waa interred |in and ceka previous So painful and affair* li g an occurrence caused great geroua t cnt in l'ortree; but in the oourae ! Mi anif ay Sheriff Fraaer and others bar- J German ured into the facts of the case, , German ie facta to be not only of a lesa i? nature, but fraught with the BftAtr interest. When the young man t.?le in 1 ied, his dog followed his funeral beautiful luichyard, and wsa with difficul- Kduca >ved. It returned again and alphabet the 'pot, and, unobserved, had ?with a the grave until it reached the { a sign of At Portree, aa in many other f.trltearan the Highlands, the people bury green am d in a very superficial msnuer, nests adi mly shallow gravt-a. '1 he dog creeping red through the ooffin when the emmets? discovered, but the body of ita ' beshircater waa untouched, and there : Isnea, ait ful animal waa found eagerly sweet an iito the grave. '*1 doubt," say* 1 nature, tr, ipoudent, "if there be on record virtue ami riking instance of canine attack- God biiua you most hear in mind that ? re weeks had elapsed ainoe the What i , and the churchyard ia sis No humai a where poor Norman's father projected. I iatonreaia L THyjrg UPON WHICH SHE HV JXG, vopUilllj mHllil'Niv OHmm norreepondeot, o| Ikeeport New# rtliiw (be follow Jov^Hplag ike liiliklUoccurring ',;> J la end ShI^ the folio wig is (old of Men Mel d by Befc, hy a ? wow in this oitjr, f IgtAkflkftW of war. Ae near as I ean M mr of sBlt ike following the good 'an : inn (he hetUe m jleoeho riclorj ere npsMgHr anas, end emooo the nrisot mmrn vm n redlment or eo of Dotal itiS ML J)otch, u seems, had in their ] h^^^^H^MniosMi of ?wr n part) ^WMMrmrd Mieeoarian*, who a BMhrjr war to i''iq 9 ^^^wTend^^BdlnSilyeidSr re teo see them. The Dutch Captain, * feowrne, "knowing that discretion was u P?rt proceeded with ' oe#.^ to their plxoe of confin?.??-?? 4 ' ' n i%mr in* usual salutations B -o. asked the t Captain of (be captured Missouriapa why be allowed himself and men to be taken prisoner* by a pack of Dutch, to which tbo Captain replied that he could not help it, aa be was unarmed, and the enemy were superior in numbers. Well, aaid Den., if you had arm* would you fight for tho Confederacy ? 4 Of courae I would if I oould," answered the Mia^ouriao. What's to hinder you," said Ben., j rather non plumed. "Why,('apt. WcCollach," anawered the Miaaowrian, "that j Dutch Captain made us take an oath that wc would not take up arms against the United States." 3 ' Did you do that," said Ben., turning i to tho Dutch Captain. "O ! yea*, I dun ! n that," replied Dutoliy, "but 1 vas only . * doing my duty," he continued "Doing your h?II," replied Ben., in- 11 dignantly. "Do you call it your duty to make a man awcar against his coun- ' T.v r " "Veil, I can t litdbdat, said Dutch ; j "l vas ouly obeying the orders of my j ? ruberior officers." I . -Well. I - ' jou (O ot>cy luc now," ^ mil lien., "so Lake that llible, and uniWJar every one of them men back into ? In Southern Confederacy." Dutcby j *, jraceeded to do aa ordered, to the great inurement of the gallant Misaourians, ( ^ rht were (aficr the operation) armed with j ^ nmi of Utiolc 8am'a urui?, taken from > )urohy's men, und the said Hessians ! j arched off aa prisoner* by thoae Mia- | ptrt.<?u*, who, u abort tfme before, were eir pr'Swnera, and all went on their way f xcept the Dutch) rejoicing. # ?j Mcclellan. The following sketch of the new lead- j w-(^ of Lincoln's "gram! army" will, at i ^aT ; present juncture, be read with inter- | anj l! , ... , i leant the desperate manner in which the ti,ejf wuing Lincoln government hns caught j ny iho MeClcllan straw, exhibits, even I ( their military affairs, that peculiar j wjloj im hand to mouth" expediency chur- t - - * i I of U wuicii na* marked the political | ^ rue of the Northern people frcin the 1 revolution of 1800. I know |nen 'lellan well; we crossed in the tame j ft;,,!,, mer wheu ho was en route to Europe, ^cott i Mordccai and Delsfield, to visit the wa> a ica, I saw a great deal of Clullau in j Wo dined at tbo same table (at | juaccf Ureal llritsiii Hotel or cafe) almost | we po( r for three w^eks, when other special j p^jb ationa did ufcl separate us. 1 have jn (be tinct recollection of the man; and wbat i mpared with l)?via or Heauregard jntcrei nothing. McClellar cornea of a ht3nt] , croaa ? scotch Irish, but of "the j anj j.', I" I know nothing. The animal j t|,ey e; tnderatea over the intellectual to I Hbortei a decree aa to destroy his mental u;An Ml. llo h.. light hair, .ill. a j ill tinge in it, sandy whiskers and \ Tk.m ntensely nervous organization. I j There'* on these things, because they iudi- I ? ? l-? tin j ?I|C llt'H ... K-nipenmrni of the man, which 1 naming important matter in a commander. I <_>eivee. c ?llan is a rash man, that is, ho has 1 costly I t deal of "dash" about him. Hut j ide^^k Dot believe that be can s iorto con- I it, would bis k nowledgo of Prussian and j oompcter n tactics, his thorough informs- 1 aheltcr it regard to the military habits of sec* to h< rnsn milita and hi* familiarity to aavc ii it language. After leaving Paris, her c?>mp e he went to the Crimea via ll^r- account n Vienna, making German military I n(>t one i lis speciality. If ho is ever dau- . the ei|>er o ua at all, It will be after he has j Where >le time to nrganizo an ariny of j |-r* ?rc e: a from the West, commanded by ' chance to oftoer*. ; ia only m j the idea ? TlFUt. and TitLK?III a late ar- J ?and sb< l'ra*er's Magazine, this brief but hapshund I and true passage occur* : it iuipossi lion dues not commence with the prompting It begiiis with a mother's look that rests i father's Kinile of approbation, or tlio men. I reprttof?with a sifter's gentle j Myt that i toe?with a handful of flowers in among the I dainty meadow?with bird's regard the uired, but not touched?with matters, ants, and almost imperceptible * good en? -with humming bees and glass the next e ?with pleasant walka in shady manac." id with thought* directed in il kindly tones and word* to A womi i act of benevolence, to deeds of defeat. \ I to the source of all good?to i bring her elf. j ?*'r her _?^ bat Blill ah ?e fear may not eouxt to pt?. beaten?in l ache me oan be w> accurately Frenchmen but oome little aircumaUooe praaont <laj g may epoil it. tie of Wet I I L !?- "-3 tn, AH IHTIBOHIO MOIABCH ? tm i SEPTEMBER ? bob We Shall be Chanced. They laid Christ's body, torn by the crown of thuroa, pie rood by the Mil l^j UMr, all bloody and cold, aod .dead y the tomb; bat bo vm chaogeJ, and I C?l- giorioaa waa Ha when be showed fl self to Seal of Tarawa, and to John, lOQi. diacipla, oa the .tale of Potaooa! T laid fltopbeo'a body, all bruiaed i wn. mangled witb atones, ia tba grace ; (0W be wtll be obaagad, aod coByroa t , grata ia brigbfeaa aod glory. Tl P^. buried John tba Brftiat, with bda k 0r cot off by tba ttAa^aAdggdM some of t H topa of their atarea, aDdwo^uffl I IW5 .7 *! ** 0"w,e " the eilk-worta^ end all the oilk in Kur?ipe since. A I Poor rag-picker Ukes a short .tick hi. I hand, and goe. into the dirty gutters of the .treats of the city, and picks up lit. tie bits of rags .rid paper. Thee he ' potatotohM dirty hsg. Hut these are I washed and made orer, aod oome out the pure white, sheet paper, beautiful enough j fora qaeao lo wri,e no it! Who cin ' ' doubt that God can take these poor bodies, j 1 I!!? ?. \ 7Tup n new aod t"****' u, iUB very darkness and the I <> hones of the grace, He cau make some- ? -hing that will be brighter than the sun ! 1 orover ! j I, ti 1 \ mew children now beforo mo, as " rnung and no fair, must be changed.1? ! 'hey mujt be changed by time as it i n, lakes tbein older ; by sickness, as it | at 'itben> them, as the worm withers the ?, nwer ; by death, which will turn them ??i ?to corpses; and by Christ, when he ; th >mea to waken all the dead! O child! hl< you love that Saviour, if yon please j l'i im, by shunning what he forbids, and ting what he commands; if y?u live to ca.*e and honor lliin.ytiu shall be, and ^ come like the blessed Saviour?boly, j . orions, immortal and blessed forever ! I ' <ii I his A Protracti:i> War. ? When the Pre ribern press dech. red for ua short and j x irp war," they expressed what their ind o interests required, and what those mot Kurope imperiously deunnded. Hilt sou at is the prospect now, and what will was the iuduencc of that prospect in Ktig- in t J and France? Richmond % as to have the n ooepiad by the ?Oth Jsl), m4 few . bios t pciut and Fortress Monroe the line i . perations was to be extended in the to the other Atlantic Southern es, whilst in the same month Memi was to ht<ve been taken, and thence, i cool wea'her, the line of . i - i oren taken up down the Mississippi, too two columns joining in Now Or- , * r' 1 i on the 2'2<l of February, celebrating | lh grand achievement 011 the birth day mam i? Father of his Country, and on the forim if Ma?rh, handed over the Cnion clergy e and eutire to the worthy successor be 1111 corge Washington, Abraham Lin- ladies That wua the programme of the all bu t and sharp war;" but, now, the who invented the wretched ,4(>n to n?)nd," cannot be fouud, and (ien. I OB protests that ho always kuew it , ? most difficult and dangerous ?.in- mean ling. Memphis has proved as ; >s?ihle as Uichraood, and hence, | ncludc that the war cmuot, by auy j round* ili'y, be as "aliort" as laid down 1 original bi"s. In the mcautiine, darker s to become of those coiumcrcial **ac its which confessedly could not 1 1 long war? What are Kngtand 1 \JitJ, J ancc to do withodt cotton? Are _jr| tpccted to wait till the North can ! q v 1 and sharpen its wsapon again?? i on ond Dispatch. I "Mil ni Tiir Women to Save.? j this mo 1 the secret. A saving woman at pound ; id of a family is the very best "Fourti bank \ et established?one that re- heai^jj leposiia daily and h urlj, wit 111 sc h be I it security storniytin^^i^^^^^^^H i i rainy i)ij The women whn^^J| B rr own house hex e large field n, and the beet way to meko A rerc rehcnd it is for her to keep an ' noaneenw f current expenses l'rnbably a bnokstt n ten hen an idee how much ere Here, e: iditures of herself or family. ! ^er w^? * fr.un one to two thousand dol-1 >lost rr xpended annually, there is a learning hn\e something if the attempt |MI|( ?K.MI, ado. Let the housewife take 1 C| c,,m,.8 | -set upon it ? and strife ofor it , j will save many dollars?per- i '**y Ireila?where before ahe thought re* * b!e This is H duty?not a herself sgi ; of avnrice?a moral obligation bare your upon "the women', as well as Pl,e?but is a duty, we are sorry to | Jones n s cultivated very little, even | commands >se who preach the most, aud , thing at tnselve* as example* in most , heams froc ' Teach 'he women to save," is | dear ! ugh maxim to be inserted in i \ 8lu8;i dition of "Foot Richards Al- j |l8l on 8tr ^ I "Hallo, hi in will never acknowledge to a I ou may conquer her, jou may : ^ lady on her knees, you may wave } bottom ead the eery dag of victory, her busbar e will not acknowledge she is " * i the same way that there are One pel i who will not admit to the "Ho cau't j that uiey have loot the bat- upon the c rvloo. your rootht "v# # * p j liib ?? ? if ** : .# . ? ? 36. 18.61. CTSTo. 3Q. LITflME-WOflmOa Limt M^Bi?ci.^8!ffiii? o Ike jury/' Mid e Wee teem lewyer,44wouW you eel a ret trap to cetofc ebtaur? Woold jB you mike fools of youreelvee by eodemII - 'roting to ipker % cuffelo with e biUiagneedle f Or would you eiteuiyt to empty out tke Mis?ieeippi witk e gourd? No, . . reotleeuun, I. know you would not.? . Then how ceo yqu be guilty of ctfM| I of cholera. In Ibo Route bodily pain, afbr the kaod of death had touched him, and while writhing in g'?ny, hi* gentle wife said to him, "Well, Mr Grixxle, you needn't kick round so, ind wear atl the sheets out, if you are lying !" What a strange desperate notion it is >f njen, wheu they have erred, that hinga are at the worst, that nothing can e done to/esc we them! whereas Judas rcariot might hare done something rttcr than hang himself. A Jersoymnn was very sick and was "?t eipected to recover. His friends got -ound his bed, and one of them soys : John, do you feel willing to die?" John nade an effort" to give his view* on e subject, and answered, with his fee* b voice, "I think I'd ratbor stay where si better acquainted. The manner in which s youth encouns his first trouble gives often a ch.irue to his life; for it decides whether, tides his property, fortune shall have spirit at her disposal, to exalt, dcss, and play with, at capriec. \t a recent spiritual circle,- the spirits icatcd uniquely the negative and ailirlive answers. "Yes' was by "a nd like rushing' water," while "No" signified by a strong puff of win*' " k. *? - - ? * ? uc i?ce ol each ono prsacnt. This is firat tiiao wo over beard of a spirit riag its non! ? . lawyer, not over young nor handr, examining a young lady wittiest* turt, di'tertnined to perplex her, and : "Miss upon my word, you are very y." The young lady v#ry promptly ed : "1 would return tho compliment, fl were not on oath." ?n't All Speak at Once.?As tho iage ceremony wan about to be per d in a church in Troy recently, tbo ynt in desired the parties wishing to irrit d to rise. A large number of \ i in mediately rose, and, in confusion, t one sat down quickly again. Irishman once told Quix that Irewas an execrable place; in fact, ily thing worth owning in it was rhiskey. "Ah," said (juiz, 4,y*?u to nay that you love her 'still/ " i it ever occurred to us when sur?d by sorrows, that they may be ? us only for our instruction, as we i the cages of birds when we wish I h theui to sing. I ! how do you like my mustache, 1 aural lisped a dandy to a merry I crv t? ? back of a caterpillar. tcr. bow do you ecll your beef rning?" "\Vby, fourteen centra how much will you bare T" en cent*, Kq^H Hnt Hire, "Nothing to Wear .Sold Hirlairncd : "Wal, now, I woo Hiid there w*?!" Hen dmiii to consider their eehool ? if it were, like n udpnle'a Ht to drop offu?noon 1 the vu iuii growth. aiiil to "her husband that she he art of love juM to niako rceablc to hiin. "I had rather love without the art," he reiy* his lady-love follow* the of Scripture literally in one least?she is alwaja easting n her eyes?hieas the little chsp on the street with a auger see* him and cries out? where are you going with fixed the following letters in of her flour barrel, nod naked id to read them, O I C lT II ant speaking of another says, bear a natural fool;" where ther replies, "Cnfortuuxtely ir could "