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"we s r pe t C tris iwel sld e aeas bat h hedros emo js t a the sat. the soldi dl40-V Lor4. thecolecting part PAIS ell win # wii bersL baiese mrowe1wsl I oset i-,_a,e s phe t m a t les of .beer. most iwithr blsaal ' eig 2-ip· Ib the odmt to a.eLay oemel th-- . i. - N.emo _oi' w]Imt t dbo , bot. as t be thpO "Brs nd et camna i naaberl a "l " Me me u aoe w3 .s o tac setthasaop wad .aeaskewh an the matter of he lut aereaseo Ever litds makes a ? sash i6 PB b tids an tse fof bea u wac th a ta the re th thebr o a e. ave as ` oof aqh d o antten to. tsroo ad iet thon "itle bute p ireh a theme o th ve umbet ~eb Teyiev ely the oe 1 t asehartes mae their b masde.s of tome ut our adrs e arces ofn e er o i ao uotu maden ,~C~qbr~=~~bp~rbfblDto~comeL~S ah em e.aplri ..,alm= S.. bneerd as e_atesane seven summn s La leaving naew beauties as their visible mpress, and a reward, for the warm heart beating beneath. His widowed mother, on t de .'ea tmd Wt his Ind ea m hasty te er to brng. into do subjection to wholesome restraint,. iotihs MnIld it for the acconmplishmept of sbme noble end in llfe; to love rather than to bhate, to do good rather than evil. And well had the mother ~one her task. He was the child of manyprayers and much faithftul instruc tion, and the good seed thus sewn unspar in and watered with' a mother's tears, ba4 len in goodsoil, and was now just g ng to spring up with the promise of an abundant harvest. The oft-repeated counsel, that he ought always- to try to make some heart happyl each day, had for once been heeded, and she rejoiced in the thought, and inwardly thanked her heaven _ly_ tlmrlaeaA.fked livdtoanee her dar liag boy so loving fnd dutiful as he had been of-late, and especllly that happy day. "Areyn sure, Willie," she said, after a alight pase, "you have made one heart -Ye mother; she said so, and thanked mpe o,4o many times!" R Who was it ytu maade so happy, and what .dl yeou do fr her " " It was aunty mother-Aunty Wilson, who lives in the little house by the brook. I went in there when I went to school, and she said she bad been leoking out of the wlndow to see the beautifl flowers, and theittle children ,pStuking them; but she was old a& lame, sad eouldnt piek thenw as the-used tof,- '--asaehad nowno little boy or girl to get them for her, she had to be content with. ooking at them from her window. So at noon I went out sad got all the prettiest es I could ind, and .ar led them to her, and she M. so glad, sad said God would blas me,r .1 had made i~ibot Pseve edeDa heaves, I have heard you say so mteh about; mother I" !' Yes, my deer." SMay I not gather flowers for her every day, mother, and some...aote-ose nice ones from our littlte erdn, that I may msake her happy again "Yes, child, asoften and at many as you wish} sad I trust the remembrance of this day may oase you ever to strive to make some hearht y J and that it cannot be amid you ave- av ntai "I will t, mother," he said, and his blJ e eyes .ed with tear-tears of min = sympathy ed f o , the Lisd oSra4e and I dS y that eves bhesoeld e of aee bestseboy th e was, in makdln h 'a weary a blaesl privilege. had made one hearst hapy that day; and not one only, r the, story of thatitiue aeof dldr o ah-- ta oes sad kindness had that "isile handful of nwarm -thrnd I the and by the roads ihad made threr hearts hap thatd. h fowers whioh eaitmL h ither. bat-befoe tlt iap eeed, e more u ding sower was blseeming it three hearts, with its Bt .p~vilege, indeed, to make one heart apIy each dy! - Is there oes that eannet or will not strive to-do it Threm is sunahine emeagh, there are Bower. enouh, there is perfume enough, in this world et ours to make every heart happy, and sweeten every bitter cup, if thete was always ready some kind word or sot to un lock the avenues thereto, and open them to the reception of. those blessed gifts. If every ue weald but live for this, what a blessed world earth would be! A little hearve below-every home a temple of praise, and every heart an exhaustless fountain of joy ! Let all live, then, so that each night they may so, " I have made one heart ha;ppy to day." - .'A WOiE To LIFra BovYs.-W'ho is re re ted it is the little boy who conducts hmself well, who is honest, diligent and obedient in pl things. It is the boy who is making ac effort continually to respect his father, and to obey him in whaterer he maydinet to be dose. It is the boy who eis kind to other little bors, who respets age, and who never gets into difieulties and quarrels with his companions. It is tbhe oy who-leaves no effort untried to im prove himself in knowledge aid wisdom every day, who is busy and active in en deavoring to do a good act towards others. Show me a boy who obeys his parents, who ais diligent, who always has a f~gudly dis petition, and wha pplies himself to get wisdom and do good towards others, and if .ris not rspected and beloved by every body, there is no such thing as trath in the world. Remember this, little boy and yeou will be respecte~d by others, and yeoa will grow up and become useful men. A child, speaking of bis home to a friend was asked, ' Where is your home 1" Look ng'Mth loving eyes at his mothera, he re plied,"Where mother is." V :1u . j I 5 ý .DAoP E STREET...o15..-. 15... - ... .....'15 OIL AFOR THE MILLIO8!!! a. CUXAP WAE uiRT 6 OR 3fVREBQItY 1 Lamps for the Rich and the Poor, at Prices that SDefy Coo pitloaJ Together with Cros1 & o asl J' PATENT PORTABR GAS LA StL am, theMt oSut. in whic '.W e rat tton. ehimuney burner, and NON- SEPTOLINI OiL--a now ihature in hmsaebM Y. oo mbining chapneua, C ietyot and brllner a l tiot a. . Our steoL befls purchIi elaiwhere , Ouce unaSalaroo of Sjep iae Oil Comnpny, No. IS Dauphine street, near Canal. 3. P.'CROOPIR, tntee mbl4 im General Agent SEWING MACHIrES-PlANOS. - $5 s$..... ........ 6... ..................$65 WILCOX & GIBBS TWISTED LOOP STITCH SILENT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. .lways in order ad readl to e sra. Bactk i (i s dImcltey and the ease with which S Is under stood.tht the child of exi years nd tie grandmother f seventy A can operate It suessfuley. ' The thread l utrd ofrn the s el without rewindling vea~ Yah aek is furUnhed wLut He maer eaiser and Braider. ll tlhe dfel srt Sosnoted Sewntg lachlnes for rJal. ~iosta aisrse_, tio and the Howe Sewing Mchine-the nirst Invented, the one ea which all thes take their o ig n . Ak;ljnds of laebhlnce repaired. Need1c CSirlk, Thred- sd Oil for all kinds of achines. aolne can be sent byjR. pros, with the bill to be collected on deltery of Ma ch e All Maaines warranted at the reat souther ewing sachine and Varle Stee. M. 8. EEDIICK'<, 87and ie Canal at., Adgese wanted. (da Bme . New Orlea. 8I4If#K'WS CIELEBRItTD KW FZAMIY SEW (~iretly Opposite Chrtat d Chrch.) err era-dq-rTer iiiw jam" W 1(edowabde Auc elegese Wsae~ that theO fSnetaoedlewerk weold oke msean eempeln, -i s1 the re5y Machine ever Invented thet aobeidexA with. the Loek-Sith, and on aeount of Its ad4Stable feot has a grdteer trang of work than any ether: It Is noed almet euclaively by all the Lady MBIltli sand l althe Convents of this city, sad it has the eass. dulatio eanly hnaele In the mworld. I warrant every tachine I sell to give at tn, and after a fair trial to return the mone tIlt des oet do so. JOH M]Nt VLT'Y, 7 Camp steet, New OrleOns, Wholesale and Retal Ageney for Lesiana. TeAs. MI lb.p, nPd Alkbam nae_ _t for Gerge Clerk's Sewing Machino Twist and Flax Thread, of the best Gu. ftr. Dre Makers. Tailors and ddles s. si.ntly on hand. fo1 h NEW YORK PRICE8S FOR GROOVER A BE'S HIGHER PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES. Hemmersa ltter, Tucker. and Bralder given with each Machlna Ofee 1@ Canal street. New Orleans. La m=L7 em t MUSIC STORE, - 15............. CANAL STREET.......... ..1 NEW ORLEANS. Direcl Opposite Christ Chc-ah. Depot for Wn. bnabe A Co.. Bltimore PIANOS. Groveeteean, Poller a Co.'s PIANOS. Ceo A, Prince & Co's Automatic ORGANS, Edwards' Baltimor ORGAS. And far the SHEET MUSIC Pobliatjocs of the *Coeapond5e Musicale." La Hayei holiend. nl . A. U. LOR. . iy. BsAM. z ZORN A BRIEMER, Impotrsand Deales sn UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS, I ; Camp eet Nw O0leans. Just raodve, W esaplste assmtmeat of the Celesbra ted PLEL Phace, which we will sell at prIces to suit Pano Sto,IsandCvewta in geatel ty. Particular tenUon paid to Turnng sad Repairing. Give l a call before purrhalng elsewhbere, and on staeo yoarskves that we odbr theBest bargaln., duo -m 1 BEST AND CHIEAPEST 0 Baroente steet;' opoet Jeuits' Church. Depot of Catbolic minusl. mibl ly A. VULLE T, MUSIC STORE, 501............ Magazuine Street............ 501 Below Felielty, New Orleans. Planes Tnne and Repared. feb14 Ty W lSu ANHD LIQUORS. Twenty qoanterpipsa Cboice Old COGNAC will he lid to the tade, or Lna quatitise to salt purchasers. Thoe In wetr would do well ral before buying else. SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISK'Y. Spply always on hand of the'hoidcest, and st most re smoble prices. RECTIFIED SPIRITS.L It lemy Lhabit always to have my Neutral Spirits I througlh from three to tivreettlera solidly packed. TI. Spirits eh etited must e rior. Those i want. pat u flarl t irf Sue purposes, wtf please call and ax. raady, Whisky, nd i mst h chioe, the spirits being as o rW A CORD Achoice supply always. habd. S ]eDWA1D uPIE . di ly 16 ant 1, Teu eebjasm simet, BOOT AID -SHOES-D Y -GOODS--HTS1 oTHa "IADIS. TO THU CAHILL' PFENOB IMPERIAL. BRONZE. A rich and beautiful Dressin for restoring brase Boots or Slippers to their woral brilnaMey whek tar alshed or soiled. Will breano equaMy well ev any color or urfa. orle at all the principal she stores in the city. -Principal Depot- GLTlN & WY TT Z, Mannfa~hfrers and Deaters In Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valiasa ald Bat Agents for DAY (A iarLlXN' BLACYZNY. o ............... CAMP STET...... ........ NEW ORLEANS. nily TRHOMAll HARE, BOOTS AND SHOES Slade to order at the Shortest Notice. 166........ ...Poytlra Street:.... .....1..160 Between Carondelet and St Charles. a.3 ly New Orleans. SOUTHEER MNANUB ACTORY. JOHN N-RWOOD, Manufacturer of and Dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, 10.............Canal Street............. 180 Near Dryads. Naw Orlena. Ladles', Gentleen's and Children' . MEASRES , HURLEY, FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP STORE, 17..;......... Poydras Street ............17 Between St. Chales and Ceceadelet, New Orlesas. Conaatly u hand a lars teen aot FI MATS the lates style. dk and CasoIs Htas. Children's Fany CAP . ,a ly , LOUISIANA HAT MANUFACTORY. JO P BIBL. PRACTICAL HATTER, ISucessor to A. Magls,) Under Mrphy's Hotel New Orlears Personal attention paLd to allrders Coeepo constant ly on and a cholce anuortmeat of Hats. ar ly IH.NORTON, MANfUFACTULRER AID DEALE 177 .......... sT. DZW STRET. ......... 1 egim New Orslan. PEST. WILLIAMSON A BOWLINO, ( tormerly Peet, Smm. & Co.) o1rrorialn an UOL ALa D azne a IN DRY G00D, loan ly Nn New Orleans. PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC. ~ ~ - - - - -- --- --- - PHOTOGRAPHS ..................PHiOTOGRAPIS. - S.ANDERSON Has thepleasure of announoing to his numerous friends and the public, that be has removed from 61 Camp street to 183..........CANAL S ET ......................183 where e e i prepared with all the recent improvements in the Art to execute the Most Beautiful Work that can be desired, at the old rates of $3 per dozen. He would call especial attention to his new style, the SUN 'PEAItL PICTURES, which surpass the Finest Ivory Mi'niature. Copying in every style and size. Call and see. mhbl4 3m J. A. 5NXLDOc. c. w. G.oUL SHELDON & GOULD. P OTO GRAPH ER S, 151.............Canal Street.............151 mhl i. s __3 ___ New Orleanms. PBTT'S PATENT COVERID GEM' PICTURES Made ansI deltvered in ten minutes. Dally acknowledged to be the finest in the city. Six Cartes de Visite for St. Taken at No. a St. Charles. and161 Poytra street. Call and see me' !fe 3m PORTRAIT PAINTER, L I.E S.g of iv.+seeed persona takern in Otl, and Chha pap.inted after the most approved style. The pubtic are invited to call and examine eperimens Lessons given is paintingat sodrte priene. frn i .' IIOENING, PORTRAIT PAINTER, 14'5 dand Street, New Orleans. Old trs iict ored iea and Varr ished. felt ly 1 . . mm. . .~e Mr OrNaKtA, .D.. ta . Jesadr Stl I NDO eai alof t in ,- -, . ,0 . A - DM n a; ups s u ofnUa Pubs. iwst by on' 'he Pmo n-a, 1i = e Butish. sy11 h 1 the nmesa ete, ta·ey.-, t el.,.l e.a.y ( t / nAp eah ela ej_ neid m r la e....e.r et y0am t s l her aa.a-ee. e reeoa le te. ia a et .. e...... .............. ,o0 an ...l a d it...... ...I wmý pe.ate 'eet. D e., ei er lteoe'. I Qu t the inh1868......e...I.w...i.t...... !16, CASpi Rn TE. I o aG e n e rat bodlr f r . ie tfou r V Ai si LAMI REYNCOLDS, Te 100 AND ItdPtaOD ETREET, 5., 30. t es toepbl kr . edp pays eh e, r St Chs rl.es New b Orle) by s •ea - ..4. eenadthe e llv tyts 015 l5- e Q dgnd aMde eAl mted If a6 w ý kmbs ?maner nd etss it not cheaper, ste by y t Marbl e leh ment in the iaty. e psad lye v e or i T l w sIea w - AD w t hA ba ps, q TON / RBL p RDtan eot or Rthie hflm hre Ite8. m m. pany lt lsse obalsam:fLt 1515 O14- CuetImbole en. m ° , ba tent, stehi LOUISIATA FLOUR, CORN APA RICE MNLY ashew O-P a Op. . oaRF o Dh , COnE. Be &" SEi .of r o ItIbeea n te llr 3 tbteer . co. ... oflres"C~·ASN POLICIEUaS! -. Gneeal aft enea Agent aor e us 1 ear. St% w harles, loa Le Os eans.tO ATFOR STONONS C3bbxet, Pie. oad .........s . a t0 od.0,0 h eep. if t nt ed cheap r ha eft... 5e 40b0le 0.50 lIebment I b! ta i!ty 4!154 _____ sn Marble Te an. Fsuoneaea.m