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^ 9 M'XIT, 0-to>?-r "i?J, 1 xs1, 1>.\ VIS. EMrvtt. j>. X. /. EVX>l.l>S. Av???!iT2 F.t>fTOl:. Bv. !II'KK I-" i lr.-.r-? il| >NK~;,N'i *:;ii to b<? ^TclC. HT-JK <.'hU-i:rt> wtui's l<> B f, >t?:r<-ivct rn Arthur's t-?n>ii? c*i. WjlV- h (iov? xi.KS ii:?v v.Kicni ?c*t"s? iV?'Jsi ill>li to ||v \r.ry J:*.- Itu- iX >oil Thk .ifi-'ftmit llitrJ't ;-!<st : > ihsstruy !?? i ;< ::?? :c."acy. '-v?tTili ii:|< ;{:? .S'.li-iia*. :i ri 'iii!**. ^ l::c Jletiti'iu S c :iny f -i rluif ttM'iiiS <>::t -ItJc? ;>f tii<t-C.lii.if_" xrfv*?:i if -ii--!: ? g.T-.-T< K ;::i< 1 t? ill -u:ifcrt !':< l>?-:iuirr:t!"?r SieSit*?. ;tl'luniuit pt*" worr <mU cS !:;< t:an\vhro?:_ The !* >>?.-. avf Fust (hut b??U v -'ml (] > n?>! ir'V. IB:iz>!>r.rr;4".::':F.;: i< t?> hi* Kusforfmin.Vr!v:i?!& if tlwr .{rwytts-] bs earn* tfw T.! V.'hat an bS'uiion on tin* ()!:! I>? jC'ri: K'.taihlitains have pnhrited Window for ti.t? I'nihil pui'- Senate. and obly a boll will li'ifrtit !tis eiwCrow. !i;* resii*w?l flit.' pnt":>r-!?T!i to n?cvj;t a phiet: in ( arcabinet. now lie wauls his li i>ai-k Bn: nita-innatr f?<'pi;?'i!?-an<, fur the; Bafa{tpnirau<iN. col-Bi inv.U Iluriin for the an*l t.1 ihi ?,V'.,ryr:u(l;.* '.vent out wT Sv-rrtfeheii his s:ainc? and K'fs him at iiiui; >> aScirtr'.* autjirity. Tin' re<l of ? T.-*-h.c: TK tliDlfi?!. C:?n the colored i.x>tL"i* <Uiue? i-Vv'j-y I.ii:?r*. ; Eiif: V??rkti'\vn (vk-hsa.Jiin is over" gi1 :Jit.' h.>v> arc ::H h:u>:. and (hey IP a * lime" Iinr-y si;. - The |Kti> of li&tuaiiagwiiciit wort: over-' Hw;:. ami then* wen? iio !u?>i*c ?listban u;t>re i~i be i*x.?iO?ttNj i|fci :i inn of t Til~ kI: if. Yv'e :;sv ' jleaH! rlii-. \\v :iy.] been i<-U to exit*:? T:?at ilie u.:^> u siKj.y'ulou,T::t o? the ^. si'trehi |esa"?rhtt fIt>s|?Fial.** of whjrh (?em.Tyl; hiistt iscbihnaii; have asked the* Rnrs (.1* iuiieivsjt churches i:i the? IK i?> apart Sattmiay Sunday. etabcr^ih and 6tlt. fur discourse* Hrvilcwilous. in aid of this fund.: {u ho s?-n: to Hon. Jame* I'ltftcsT Treasurer.who j J^;surer t?l" I?:? T::i: South i'uiiroad hits; twjrjuizfd with a capita! of A. under the following directors: J.; Jtjarnes, San:I. Sloan, J. J. 2liiriiiu-: Ektbtrny and E. E. Chase. It willi Broa that Charleston has no voice in j Hireciory ; Uil the people of that ! K expect that benefits will accrue to ^ B'y iroiii.Lite present management. i (trust so. i I. 3h-puhlican Senators arc not a> . y :;s they uu*_;!i; ]>; . So;:n: of them 'h iFtTiey \v ir iiiVr vote lbi* (iorliani.: fclahoue threatens to- ruiso a row I ? don't. With such a nntjofity as low have, thoy a>?y weilbe appro-. R"e. Tl.ey denounced the Prmo-' [for not electing a I'cpubliean: Beat, and thoa turned round [ Itfws an&uui in a D( ntocnilFc' Ki Jnurpcn.^ nt >hooj>*s clothing. p: Allans Exposition stiii conK ? I to attract attendance. and lite' :s are *::hl to be inereasint in rr. Tk.v building itself covins ; y aeres. ami the wis res of all i>t the Inion are there on <-xIi'i?iI The native exhibit is said to l>e Ktiuu at the riiiiadelnhia Ceii-I I. Isorilieri! newspapers att lravi-i lyreieirta lives there, who jrive ttcrinp: reports of the people k resources of the South. i!ii? !.??>.? - ?i ?..* ? vv.tv'ii rrfM.ws arc ieot:r:ijd:i!d'- now ? t?> yieh! ninety per writ.. ;i liuiishcit per cent., Louisi-1 ail crop. Mlssis.-ippi srvemy-; cent., Tennessee sixtv thw , . * . I t;e other !>r:-.los urn not given. j fva!s .at the ports up to {rwhtr-j ;i?p;in.st 1.112..*41 r, ami '-'.2 in 1*7!). The supply is against 1 last yer.v. s?!:?l I.2Sr?,4-k> bales ; ??ine!i of the uu! cotton on \ nf !?'.; fiTfl.lt' unok Wh.tz. of Louisiana. died | Liy lit* was in (he prime j f;>r mon'.hs Isas l>e<m very \ o eau>e ?>f Ids? death i^-not slat- ; v. ill be rcmomix'^etl tiiataiiuv-; tUo Iculcr 9grt- at :!>" rr-'.':ri' -iTiMc -<Jg 9 4$ m ' ::iV I>f*| 1 Htion pr&V(Mi!edj9 ^ c(b>y-1 i| 9^^^* "'hot' (Jrarcr. 1?^ 1 Ktroii<> h:::;i ;:ad had ?p*eat ir:-; Em. aii<l h:< K?{ijsii?!v doalh will Ik- ; HBS^^SSH9BIV HHly regret led. Liuiitc!>a?J-(??>v-. sitt-cwVIs him. KS.Mit; John XiCvU\i?v. of tlic ! HDhBRi!y 1 iio S;>utli. died in Xasli t?tc :r*s?r*Kf. Pro&s^ojn 9 9y ivns a native of Clmrlcstoii. 9 AiSurnnt MeCraiir. As I 9 ?jfflie !iud a national rrputa9 Bid w?i?a:Sc'i! to Harvard I'ni-; 9 y of t!rf* .r-rrnr Nj Ills health brratiio poor, ! 9 9'l's^rt4> take a |*?$Uion at lie wloillfl'd to f'"? ' fioo and re!t?*ion his srrvH-.es in it vn!t:o to the ; i><Ic:?!li will he I rs. a N-h" flavs ry >en>ib*r a;nl ?iKsIitrp> in p?:ir quently fell :i> -if :>?? sin* tuss-ition ti:f nt'iw papers. mi into pcr???n::l irially :i> ?!n? few !: > has horn ::iin*ns?injr i><>s;i!on. .\"*.vrs AND ilf it i.? j?l:nl J?? {lie UrrenvUIe arc c> taar!? to >ojs l"f?v si i??n tone u v>tie iinjiv'niiial i cabs auuliwl" a iiar or tiiivf or h ixdtroon. every !^ody n;ii> to >ff? ;i <*op\ of the paper. e-pGIv il'ilC do<-tft lo it. Ill tL:?' -nrr;c \v:ty !lit- p'.iMie. over -iTimttK:t;?l horrors of ;i!l kind-, ;i!id sin* editor must between p::ii lerilM^to tliis depraved taste, or keepr?'J Itp tlie t ?;?* of 11:0 paper :tf the risk of having it railed did! and prosy. There is great need of a ireneral reform hoJh t>ti t!if part of tin; iir\? ?jiupers and (he reader*. to who>t* taste.i}i?*y areexpected {<> cater. ArcrsT.v groans uml?*r fieiirht ?li ? <*ri:niiiuU*?i-i ?>u the part of the i.onisvilli* and Nashville (.'omhination. Fn-i^til from ther West to ('harleMoii. Savannah or Port Iloyal are sf?mt onethird less than to Augusta. ahhou?-h :he disSanxe is irreater. The standing exeu-e is jfhe:: that the latter are ]?< !itiv<* points. and rates tuil>t U* reduced. The fallacy iit> this arirtnnen? i> so apparent that it i< a wonder the road> ?:iek to it. T!k- road either make* or loses on its charge1. If it makes money <>? the terminal rate the same eharjri-mu-t yietd a profit tor interniediatr |*>ints. It'tlie low terminal rate involves a loss, the road is in the position of the shop-keeper who sold his- roats at a dollar less than they cost. and cotiid only afford to do so herause lie I so many of ihem. The history of railroad eon.?o!idati<>:i lmbe-n about this. First,, the little sni;;]I. wee town- sent tip a wail over their lost porridge. Now the middle-sized towns arc taking up tin? cry, and Ixttuiv luiiif llie great huge towns with Hieir gr*ryt. roH.'h. gruli" voices will war siwl growl, a< the silver-haired railro;ui magnate takes the porridge out of their potsnud concentrates it all in New York or some other single terminal point. The ]Ieadja??ters are tired of beisiif railed names. and their leaders will hold a conference to >ee whether they di;;!l not. enter upon the war ;>at!i. Tin.; duels already l'onuhf. especially siwe they luive not been dangerous, appear to have wheHed the appetites ?? Malu>ne*> followers. ll their threats are carried out there is a bare possibility of the Virginia eanvnss; :<ornnnr to a sudden pause by the slaughter of all the candidates. This is not the day for personal encounters, for the pu'-iie. will not judge. wliHhrr a ma;i is a rasrail or not by tlv sucre.?> he lias in making potato graters of liis :vut:i'?-oi:ists: and ir is r>o?i!.le that the Readjttsters will tuke :*:? sensible course eJ'jvppealin^ to the ballot-box instead of th'e carUbl^'-Wx. l>e.?:d<\* Mahonc is too valuable 'o Jttst now to be spared. lit tl;*.' present contingency he shouid think of (jorham. and what would become of him in ease of a Senatorial vacancy from Virginia. As for Kiddleberirer, lje ap|>ears able to hoc his own row. as he recently foniriit one ?luel. tried to 1ii?lit another and made a repudiation speech?all on the same day. The Ueadju-ters are a bad crowd anyway, and c:?i: stand any ' - f I amount <?i YHUpcr.-Hioii 10:- uje.nunu vm prospective political lleshpots. Poor Ireland. Mai for? have assumed a serious aspect in Ireland. Gladstone has evidently rend the story of the hov in theapplc tree, and having exhausted his Kippiy of clods and <fi*ass, has taken to stone?; to dislodge the land-leaguers;- - Parnell is ifrprfeoir, "aloncr with "his wndjntors I/*Yf?o:t, i>extoii r.!nl OT>ru:n, whTio twenty-three persons lie in Liuierick hospital pivreed with bayonets. Oilier, L'tiwHea^uers have eseupf-d lo Liverpool and have their headquarters in that city. This looks like beardinir the lion in his d*n; hut in fact Liverpool is a hotter place' than Ireland, >inreman iat law docs not exist there. Gladstone declares that the new land hill shall have a fair trial, and he wii! ! arrest not only those- who navke open ; resistance, hut those also who secretly ' am] iiutireclly incite opposition. Xotiee j bus been extended that hereafter the j police will not tire blank cartridges. | What eU'eor these decisive measure.- j will have oa rise rendition of Ireland; is not known yet, but the probability ' i.< that the island will be brought to submission; and that the land act which is said to be a just and humane m<*asure will 1>o triven a fair trial by the tenants. The Uritish Lion is a troublesome beast to handle at close quarter* when his blood is up. as Par:i<dl wis' doub less soon discover. His mistake has been that, be refused to give the land act a chance. Yarktowii. The Yorktovvu Centennial wasn't ! mtmh of a shower after all. Our hoy* j had to stand up iu the ears most of the j way. and couldn't jret enough to eat ! and drink. Afu-rtho first day thr?y i fared better. Arthur made a small i j >pi:cch. not w the host stylo but in j jrood taste, and the orator of the day j dispersed the crowd with a two-hour? haranirue. (Icneral Hancock. was the j lion of the otvasrwi. and got most of j was too vivid. The I>:*iti>li &S2T was ; *a hi tool by the Americans ami French. j ami ilu'iT was a grand review of I he j The South Carolina boys pre-; sented a handsome appearance. Altogether the celebration was poor !y managed. It. wa* lb'.;ii4v !o vxpet : niucii comfort at such a place, :<s the : experience-?f former 'centennial evlc- ! brntions" has lully shown. A sitial! (own like Yorktown <-aunot stand the pressure of thousands t.T visitors, and the troops from each Stat'-, numbering several hundred.5:, and a temporary or juHizatioo \v:ts-i?r:ipah!c ofsfriiri.'iir ail the creative comforts. When large bodies of men gather at such places \ they cannot expect iuu-.:!i. and can he H.-?nL f?t 111*1 f :nv> mil ivrnvc It i< :i Itliiiijr to jr.) cii such a jaunt, and ; tin* ph'a.'Uiv in tiiiuklnir aboutj it a!'iortv:tr?l. ami rccailinj:'i?'?plcssnn-s ' ami f??r?f??Mlw*; its ifisomlor's. Such will |)! !];> to our bo;. > or their trip !o York?own. ^p?tcwwil !?? > naw W.'Vt _f LETTER Tit <>( !: LEGISLATORS. Sifrssr.t. (iniUnnl. Thomas, L^fcs awl .?/' N'i.<!cr?( KNTl.KMMN: i a:;; an h.iinhlr ron^iihit'iit <>f jours. ami have a rijrht to ask r:u?-*'*>n> which are not i?!j?orti!;ciif. I am al*o >?ns*<lv art ai;nrii!tnraii>t. an.I ihrn-foro foci a i!rvn tntr: e?T in ali hr.v-; wh'Hi aflV'-t <?? ! 'I'Mf. T iv.ti T > w in inv opinion, cxisvis.-s nsavriril.y ?'\il iulltimivs owr liu* nos-inw-s of <n?r fannors of both colors, ano *honl<l Ho at tlv nr\t of I ho L?*gi>la:wre. -> tlierc are o'.Ik r ami bvt i Jl -1 ? J-A- NIL JUgl-,^^ 1*A?. 'JMITX: ter ways tor providing tor the inoiu't: rv W.vllt-o| (UU* pe'.'pie. Many of ! 1 have expressed ??11r views ju'o an a:ul we feci that we t:ikt? no til warranted liberty?as you art; tin; pa ti.-> w he. are to speak lor us?when \\ ask. in plain tanner parlance. On whit , >ide t?i tin- loinc :;p.'youi lour eurl attention i? respectfully asked. T. \V. \Y\><>:?W.u:L?. nxj-: a/ji am'.Kij: or .l stk.imli ,V'W/V". h''i'ih's: V\ iil yo?.jiU*:i.? |Mi!i!i.-ii the following fur the tuii**:lit < ' tln?s?? wlioxii it. may eo:;ecr:?.-. ; to know wh;it 'ditferewe. any. would he mude in the w?#t of i: stirftnre. in tin; event of oui* t??wu >e<::inn?r :i .>!c:uu f;n.k eiiiirnt; ;uul ne essjity c*iu:;|>i:ien.ts. i wrolo to t! l'uderwi*Ilt;r>" Ageno in New Yorl received :i svjdy thnmjrh Mr. ? F. MfM.-tstvr. their tii^cnt, of which, tl followim-" i- :i eonv : Xmv YO::K. October 7. 18^1. Juitu / '. ."!< /'. Est]., .bjciit. Wimmboi'i S. ? Dkak Silt: Wtr are in j .if a letter from Mr. ii. M. Hisey. (.'hi : Fill- Department. making inquiry ; io whtii reduction we would make i rates if' vtiiir town wer?: to bs; funn>ho with :i >:?-am lire engine ami one thoi sand !"? ?: of hose. Yon \vi51 infori ( hitT Iluev th.Mf the mine!ion of rai > would in* one-toiirih ot'onu }>cr cent. 1 Yours frn'v. iCl>\VAKI> A. SW'.IN, As t. < Airt. j On inquiry I learn that the auioui of insurance in town is in the neitrl ; borhood of four hundred thousan j dollars, and the reduction as abb; would he one thousand dollars ]?< ; annum. or more than enough to }>.n ihi: co>t of the entire apparatus in ll\ yours. Ivospcctiu'ly. ! ir. M. IIi.KV, lYcs. F. F. E. C< in/ ; i.ins law. i NTMI.Kit THKKK. II. Th?' Lien I,:iw proceeds u;>ou tl j?rinri|?l?* that we buy l^f;>re \vi; in j al>I?? tt? pay?that- we purchase wiliiot ; the mran.> of payment. This may <1 , with list! nii'i* hant, whose jroods stall . ?;ood for tl' iiioik'V he paid for then ; iint not s< .villi tin? tanner; Ins suj plies an: eon>unied before the mom: i is mad**, and .-ome of the contin?jonei< : upon which his ability to pay the del : dep;-n ? are not tnid'jr his eontro This is subversive of the true princ i t-les of prosperity. This principle i *i,;.y as yon ? ?." Tliis saves hone; men rroni much worn* ami anxieti It is s;:fer. surer and happier. As rule. our rno*t prosperous men ai those who borrow u?> money, pay n interest nn;l give no liens. A man ma . borrow money until he frneies he obliged to borrow it. Iiul making on deb! to nr.y another ean never prodtu. prosperity. So one may ?rive a lie until he thinks lit; is obtig(!(l to <lo sr j Why was a lien more necessary th i year than the last? And why is a li?* j tor the coining year considered h ! some to ho more necessary than f< this? We must get back to (inlc-bc/hn , time*-, and learn to do as our fathei did in the davsof their prosperitv. i.c ! do nil heat those tilings which licit li< our own name nor our own means ca ! iii.iw.nro W" t% tiiliwf In 1?M\* .. V ...V. -i. .x. : est. M:inv men ofsmall families pa ' enough interest annually to feed the; tamilies annually. What moraf n^l ; have I Jo T>ojtoW my i*t?i?rl?l)??r"ss nani . to supply 1 he ?lefieiency ??f my. own or to promise payment when 1 kn'o tha! payment to be h: certain? it ; sound l)U>iness prim-ipie? Coil It I il ; universality ever lead to prosperity i Men are not willing to live within th<\ j.means, awl this i.s perlutps the tru secret of till onr t j-apj enr on a fcinreV scale tlinjYour weal W U* H.iOW - VV woru L>* ; fore the.war. lint oven- thcn:;as-ma it i, of oi:r oldest citizens know. the me i w Imv were always 'borroVriw'j* uioue | and paying interest. were genera-II I those who wiTi' either sold out by th i sheriff'*.r died insolvent. And so ; would oHeii-be now it' the property 't : siieh eouhl Ik;- mu-iicd._ Then inte.re: . was hut seven per cent, per anuuh IT iitni eoul.d not prosper then by pa> i in?*even per eeut., how in the nam i o^ileaveu can they pn?spt*r by payin i ninety per eenr. on their suppliesover twelve times seven? I*. r. cout.Kv. . 1\ S.?Pon'l be alarnied.a: so man articles t'r??ni my pen. Remember the are very short. Most, people won' read lou?r ones, and I write tor "mo: people/' t'. '*cr /.v .1 v..\Li.ooy." I*rc>f->j?sor Kin;; nnd Hi* Compairion. f> W !?< *? Safi'ly Tlwr- ilns Mm Ati.tit'ty. *i*ur?? L':? HiifV ami Sound. l'nii. \i?Ki.rin \. October 21.?TIi following moss:i?re \\:>s received tli uiorriinir l?y ti:c wife of iYofertfc Kittir. the aeroii.-mt: Ci?:m:\va Fam.s. Wis.. Octol?or 2 ?'l'o K. A. Kin^-. Philadelphia: \Y have ?rot out ol the woods ;ill ritrlil. Sami'ki. A. KlXC. Washington. October 21.?The Si< nal Service Observer thai accompanic Professor King in the balloon, report to the Chiet Signal Oftiecr. under dnt of Chippewa Falls. Wis.. 2!sf, as fo low.-: "Lost live days in the swamps. FulJr ten thousand people saw th big balloon ascend tVom tlie lake Iron in Chicago on the afternoon of TJ:ur.day of la>tweek. The weather w:i <-oid and unfavorable. :i> a high win from the northeast prevailed. Th ear contained Professor King and .1 (r. llashagan. of the Signal Service There was some delay in starting, ui: bag aPer bvg of balla.-t was throw oiu before the weight was adjusted t ^rer^i-*fxtsi(>u.of the To'ofcSior, wh said io the impalicnl. spectators: will j'.ol conceal from you the fact, tlm we are running a serious risk in start inii' i n such a high wind, and our sa*et; de^&l^jju o-jr getting away jus jout later a irusf of wi:u "itruck the balloon, lifting the. haskc into the air and tearing away its moor ings from tiie men who held it. A the balloon shot up like rocket if na; rowly missed a fjagstail'on an adjoin i:!?T hou.-i'iop. At the height of a mil the monster gasbag entered a cnrreti which carried it westward toward St Louis at the rate of twenty miles ft: hour. The aerial navigators passei over Richland Centre. Wiseon-in. a o'clock on the following morniu! aim v.cri' ij; u vesi"uy cm rent. The ?lrajr-r?>]>f; totiehed tIt jfifusitl in nk'hiam! ami as tin; Irdlooi moved I'rofes-or Kihit and his follow traveler spoke ts? people below ih^m Two hours later Hie h^lloon, whie! Was movi' ir at the rate of 1 wentv-twi miles an Ir.n.ir. passed over Sparta, th last place w here the air-ship was seen A Tntmuvikw.? J Wb-jfim c litf-fitint. M'e are ru-himr from tin eot;rt-hou>o across :1m- square on sal'/ t:::y a; 10;., i??.. am! we meet our dis Ii:;i?iti.-lieil representative in ('onp.i-.-s rnsliui^ toward rlie curt-limi*:*. A we dart nerv<?u>!v fo one side to avoii so ponderous am! fatal -i roiiisio:;. j?oj] parlies nishinjf onward. v?? rrv out (lourjre. tit." JiC'pte are extreme!; anxiou-io hear*}our viewson tin pfijjieal sitnsr!'?M. I)o write soroo for us and Jej us have it ia tin liiornhu'." Am! the answi* eo.me to us th',}^. the (;r>!~.?;.-t;s stri >t. i ii11ir onward ?r. hi? course: ()! Lo:d (I. .Jim. I've yfot no time u v. : i;e nor talk; aed if I a!? I'vi ^o: :> >ay is. h?r i>:; bv.iXij'-r ou ami call a ( V>;;sJil 'it ioisa! (\?u i'? yet our Slate (.'onsii/i'si.n h.Mfi'ieii." And thus ended the iu'er view. And there was wove in it thai in ujom iutcnicws-.? rct'l L-ef. sr. Jg = .UJfV.u-.ii '-^11 '.'iJ.umjuiiuj ajjyrg* ... r..n> nt.ooi> r\ vikcim.i. I)tu-1 Bctwivn Hon. (.'co. I). AVisc nntl d . !f. 31. Another wait Intt-rropivd. i-- The i>tiliiu-;U c:iii:-u:^n in Virginia . i> jfrowinjr vrry :ui?I :is ;i conscHindi Uad !?Itis br-in^ ui? ' gendered. The Wiehinond IYhhj of y I-Yiday In-t contained under (lie heading t?l" "r under (,'ralcr Exploded" an ail''ir?,d eoi.Te-sion of William Leijjh Wilson that cort.iin lexers said to have been written !ii:n Jiy I-'. >?. Ulair were forgeries. and were iToemed through Iliu instrumentality of < jj- Wi<e and Candidate Daniei. This was :iee??ui{ianied by an atlldavit. of "Wilson . and a note lr??:u IJ. Ji. Kiddieberuer. it" On lij.' same day tlx: Shift: contained an artMe by kiehard I*'. Be;rue. one ot' the editors. .-ovcrcly deu<.uncin?r Hid' I dleberirer and WiUon. and ais-o a card r" ft*.jiii ('ojiirrfssnian Wise, denonneiny ie UiddleberjTi.T its : liar a:id scoundrel. , T!ie same evening a challenge was sent j lrom h'iddleberirer lo both JJeirne and Wise, and ae.-enfed. for hostile meet :e i uir-? to conic oil'&itunlay I lit- At. is ; o'clock Saturday nu?!*uint:* Heirne. hisecond. William Kyan.aud II. * I. I%iddlvUs-frer and 11:> second. Asa Kojfcrs. i(' .Jr.. w?*re on the around about. three ,,j- miles from Ashland. ott the ic.legniph )S road leading" to liirluuoiid. Ii Vt!i? t| found that 1-cirne and Ills second had ,{j no percussion caps ami rii?? result was thai hostilities were for the time sus; pended. as it was impossible to obtain t<l the necessary ammunition within any ! short time. C.ipt. liiddlcberyfer would ! wr.it no longer, and left the "round to j fnllill an cmrajretneut lie had witli i Cant. Wise. The place chosen l'or the J second meeting was near tin; Hcnr\ county turnpike, about ten miles lrom j Richmond. J'oth men wen: promptly id on the ground at four o'clock Saturday ..J afternoon: In this ease nofjnn^ had 1 - ! . ... ? . ' i j iK'Cn tett iitmoiic or tmprovKJeu. aim M j in a few moments the principal? were i.v i placed opposite each other at a distance f; of l?;!i paces. armed with regular ; smooth-bore dueling pistols, ami pre: pared tor deadly work. I.*poi? ths iirst K ! lire (Japt. Wife's weapon snapped, j but. he remained su?ln:rf by his opi posieut's lire, This was followed by three oilier rounds, without either of the combntan!* beinjr hurt. It- is ro,f': ported that ('apt. \\'?si-"s hat was perT ' i orated by a ball, while (.'apt. Kiddleit better's coal was 'pierced by a ball. At , the end of the I bird round the friends '' ; of both stepped forward and declared d tliiit ihe vindication had been ample i. and that, hostilities should cease. A ! mutual explanation was then made and an amicable adjustment reached. , Both <re:itiemo:i are reported to have s iM-haveti bravelv. hohHjii? their doss >t ! lions without change during the whole ? time occupied by the tour rounds. .*; ('apt. Wise was accompanied by Mr. j Kichard I )unlop sis second and Dr. is (?ei?:ye II. Johnston :is >nr?rcoJi. Oapl. i JJiddlehrrjrer's second was ('apt. A. ! 1 %?ijjei'Sj :i:id his surgeon Dr. .1. A. ;i: Wheat. (*o!. A. W. Jones, of (Jeorjria. x*: was with the party as referee. Ail the o j persons concerned, except ('apt. Ifitlv ! dleherjjer and (Jol. Jones, arc of Uichi-. ui'>iid. rapt. Uiddlcherifer had been ic previously announced roaddn ss a JIi> :e ! adjuster meeting Saturday night. and ii j 1;-.; reached the city in ample time and ?. : fulfil!t*?i his engagement. is ' Mr. Kiddleberger v.as the Kepubiiii, can nominee i??i* sergeant-at-arms ?>t" v the T'niled Stales Senate last winter. (*r j lie has been slumping this State for, ,i tiie Readjusters.:11i jias been regard's j e<l a* a candidate tor clecllou to the i I'liifcd States Senate should the JJe;r ; adjusters get the Legislature, n j Congressman Wise is a nephew of [ - the late (5ov. Henry A. Wise, and is y ! successor of (Jen. .Joseph K. Johnston fV as Representative of this district. lie it i< first cotisin of ('apt. Joint S. Wi-e. a tc leading Readjuster. (leu. Peyton Wise, i brother of tlie Congressman, liad the iv j hostile meeting with United States : District Attorney T,. L. Lewis, which is i occurred near Warrenton, Ya., about '* i six months ago. ir : Four duels have occurred in Virginia ie 1 during the present canvass, growing o out. of the aeritriony of partisan leaders ).?| on the .dump. There are two or three > ' others likely v Mr. Kiddlebcrger is a State Senator ii , and hold* over. J lis connection wiih v ; the affair will disqualify him under the v laws of Virginia from holding thai i"t? olii/c or any other Slate position until j; iiis di>abilitics are removed. This will ,f cause ih:< Iteadjusters to lose one ol Liu; <t I twelve long-term'Senators. i. j Mr. IIcirne.Mid his second, Mr. Ityan. > of the Stale >ialf, having replaced the l(. raps which had been lost, made an at. ?. . . i .1 i o* ii'isijiL iii iiii \ r. Ji.iiJi !i'.:r inrriing- v.iin _ ; ('a pi. IJiddleberjrer, but failed- They : were arrested abnni. 3 ]>. m. Saturday1 ?it :i point three niil^.s from thy seem: <>t v I the Wise-Kiddleberirer encounter, and V when- they were awaiting its revolt. f They were each pjaeed under ?>l,?H>!) ;t bunds t<? keep the |>eace. ('apt. Wise I was arrested after his fight wilii iJid' dleberger. : i THE JITLASTA KXi'OSI TI()\. ?r : I, ' Th? <ir?nt IVorUl'rt h'uir Ht the of (ivorz'ux. j !C r Tin; World's Fair and rre.it Ir.ier-| i> nation;'! Cotton Kxpositiou is open da:- j it* i ly at Oglethorpe l'ark, Atlanta, from i 7. a. in. lo ft. p. in. Then: are eleven j I | miles of aisle,* in twenty-seven build- j J i iuirs filled with rare and beautiful fab- j ! rics. Thousands of visitors wiil be sit: 11 >i< jrreat exposition on Governor's j i day next Thursday, October ^7i!:? j The governors of twenty States !l,'d ' '' , their stalls, have promised to be pre-i > ! sent. It will be the grandest jrahl oe '' ' easiou ever witnessed in the South. ~ ; Kxcursion trains from all parts of the i Xorih will briii^- thousands of peojdfr i i to the Kvnosition. Itoiind trio tie.fcols ! 0 will he sold ut redneed rate* on nil j ; Southern roads. This will ho u Ijiir | I day. not only for .Vihtnla, hut for: * i Georgia ami the Soufh. The Kxposi- j l'; tion will he in full l?Iasfyatid tlie vis}-! ''; tors will li;ivc an opportunity of sei-injr | J it in the meridian of its jrlorv. Kvery j ; ?hV|f>;,.r\:::i'?t will <r!itler with .'ifh-.?e-j _ tions, ami thousands of people from all j n r p^'ts of the country will b'.' there loin- i u i spool iheni. ' There will never he a het-j ; tor lime for >cein?r the <rreat Fair, and i ' | we advise those oi" otm* readers, who ; " nxjicet to devote only one day to it, to ; " select next Thursday as that day.? t j Cltrtjiiirl-j. ~?c t3? ,1 Tin: Th?>i:xv?*kix Okpjt \n f From the sixth ;uiiu*:t! report of' (lie . \ ThorhweU Orphana#**, located in (Jlinj; i t<?n. S. it wiii appear that there . luncheon thirty orphan* under ils; i_ : care. throe ha\inir heen dismissed and ..: -ix received. during I he year. The**' f; !wjve bflwi educated. clothed, boarded. trained in various arts, domestic and :i i otherwise, and every possible expense [1' met at an a venire cost of each. I t For this fcnm they received a lirsl-rate ! ir KnjriHi education. a::d lm\c. Ween { " phv^ically and personally cared for,; for rho entire year of i\v?lve months. j Dminjr tlif year Faith Cottage, fori . tin? boys. has i);rn erected at a total j .; < (!<) of >'10W. A> soon as the Orphans*! I, Seminary. a bi;ihlin?r for school am! j t> chapel purposes. is mccted. (he mini- ' ber ?.;f inmates can be materially in-: creased. i ttemembor that fli-s institution is J ^ supported by voluntary jrifts. What p yon give goes direrfly to 11 to support j of the orphans. ami n<jt to pay any; officers. Tisirfren "Minims of tins' State, live Static, and live diftirent denominations (of parents) arc repre-: sented anionir our children. S'< xc- of clothings, provisi n r?f ai y . kind ami of course m<?n?'\* would be " very acceptable jn-l- now. Send to t JihV. ?> .'i. l'. ) A< Ol?>. (.'lir.toll, .> C- ! *? ?Tp'Tfsn'c Connolly, of Xowton. X.; 1 i> slif r l:nif. oil Friday. for tin; jj:>J in one inualml anil se\ psj ?i us. he took [ .:<?};:'i food. :iil lie took in flic me?n:iniP, . oo'nira lit;!-"1 hnsjuiv in ri?t? water h*> - drank. r.t the end of lll'ry-iwo days, ; i mul at the end of ;];( sisiv-tliirrl <J::v :i - lit lie hoof tea^Lmlh <">1" wiiidi lie i?:tvp \ i ijij ailn* :i short trial. From tin; sixty r lay till the mir hundred and kvic touched tu/ihiuy bui water. i Jioir jtjjtrrs vkvelop. ; v I \ . A Kucy Kcvicw of A. limiison Ahull'* Con- ^ fi'ntiions of a l-'Hther^DiverHll ie.s :rn?l Coin- ^ ciuriKfs in ilieCV>n<M ofTwo It>J;iuts. (';rr >ij of the l)"trn',T Fiw Press 1V*ton\?Every parent in the land j will poru-e with (hrcp interest the notes : on infancy, t:iki'ii bv tliat eminent phi- (: losopherwhb parts his inline amid- , ; ships. Mr. A. lironsou Alroit. t> wit: in :i recent letter to Prof. W. T. liar- j, : l is he submits an abstract of the lni< in i which he recorded tlie history of the : first three months'existence of his eld- j I est chiitl. Some of the phenomena re; cordetl arc so a-toiuidin?r. tliat only a ? i #* ? r lw?t* r*-ni *!?/ ?? iii'i lirPfMfcl* r It will 1:?: ever a smt'm? ?'f poijrunnt re- v 1 jrrel witli mctlrtt cireuui>tau?vs over > which I had little or no control pre- .* i vented me from keeping such a jour- j | mil when it lell in mv way to be a \ril- j uess of similar startling events. My (; memory. houevofc. i* .singularly dear > on I bat subject. ;n?<l I am enabled with . j its aiu to verity some of * lift more re- j markable reported by ilie Cum- ? eord volnnio. }Ie says: i March 3"). 1531. During tlio first ! days arte" birlh *l:e slept of the ^ lime. A>S:u ;rradually awoke and \ 1 wasexpo>ed to the liji'!;!. sin? opened . * ; her eves as if intent on adjusting these !, for the purpose of seeing. Luminous s objects particularly attracted i?<*r no- t lire. While viewing thc.se her hand * i moved instinctively ; her arms were ex- i tended and drawn toward her mouth. v i which also appeared to he sensitive to * i the-Mimtilus ot'frequent iituvcsitciiLs of; t; j the Hps and torque. *' ; * When my li;st horn awoke he did j iu:t. as far as I refcolleer. concentrate : ' j hi attei t.ion upon the adjustment of his I, ! eyes. The dyvyJopment of his vocal ' I oi-puis ?U?K?ro his full, at-i j lentioji. wiiU*;"^j|U,*uixc?s.fW he near ! hurst a blood vc&ej in the effort, lie ' ! | ?ii?I not rjii.se l?s hand towards his ;1 ! mouth, hut the aclion"of his lips and " ! tonjrue were deafly defined and per- * j eeptihle, even To his grandmother who i is slijfhl.lv deaf. i \ Mr: Ah-ott's report. of the tenth day : , i is more in I he line of my experience: j j ! "Tenth day after birth. Her fea- r tures arc daily ass;uniu?r.a moje sensi- v ! tive and mobile expressiveness. To- ; *; j day her attention was arrested by the i | contrasted colors of her mothers dress ; " ; and her attention was accompanied by ; (i ! a smile. She sleeps less, ami is more j * observant, (if may sav .so) when i 1 I awake." ! 1 cannot testily that my sou "slept ! less". That was impossible. I had j ii?>t ti c pleasure of beholding him ; asleep lor several mouths. He was ;il- i I ways awak;; when 1 was around. par- : i tioularly at nighr time. I am satisfied. ! ! i however, th;:C lie was more observant, j j "if 1 may say so*r, when awake than : i asleej. Many -children are. 5>lill, as j I said-before. I did not have a chance: ! of studving his power* of observation i when asleep; that is, when ha was ; asleep. J did not.sleep in those times. ; ^ . Kvery half hour my attention, not * ??- j ; companied by a smile", was given to ; x i he construction of a warm mash of v ; which the principal ingredients were t milk and sugar. 1 did not think of; buying a spirit lamp or building a fur- . naee in the bedroom until alter it was i ' too late. (.'ouscouentlv 1 had to j : achieve my culinary feats with the aid I ! of a ^:is jet, and, unfortunately, the ; ? ; only one in the room was on the than- j n dclier dependent lrom the ceiling. Ij J ; dare say a philosopher would have :?] . found instruction and profit in strati- ; ! dliiiir a bed iK>>t and holding a tin cud i ^ 1 over atrasjc.r. anywhere from ten to ; r] i fifteen minutes every half hour, and : f j wilh his other hand jottinir down the ; ' ; remarks of an obstreperous infant >e'- . tor his nourishment. 1 forgot to carry my note book to bed. I "Twentieth diiy. iler progress can i be soon and marked daily yet almost j I imperceptibly. -- Her existence is j I I*liftliln in fvvinif ' ! and her quiet moods arc trustworthy indications." ' j !" Observe the'ifftilosophieal guarded j i clause, c,iii theaTMhici! of crying". Il l I was Just the sairtc'^vifh my re^ponsi- j i Witty.' only thnt^Vicrc ^us no percept i- j y ; bile ;ih, etioc of laMirvnuiT 'How. That: a ; his existence-was ^pleasurable", how- ! a i over, f am not prepared to dwiy. lie i 1 j .<ecmed to take, ;iud monopolize, a ! r ! i^ood deal of pleasure, and the more lie ! u ! rried the more Ik; seemed to enjoy it. I j To the rest of the company it wu$ not I ; so particularly-' pleasurable. As for j, ; her quiet inoo?is',bei:>? tinstworthy in- i y ' dicKtions. L am: somewhat sceptical. j Mv experience'of the human infant j v ?i.?i n ,:.. i, , iL'im.s mi; m xiiTiicii; uwu uiirn nmuus ; r are not reliable barometer*. When j" i they are most quiet, they are usually j 0 most enjra^ed in planning how to make it lively for their friends. ;,; I omit the minutes of several (lays < recorded by Mr, Aleolt, such as his j l! : alarming discovery, on the thirtieth 1 n day, that his infant did not seem -eapa- < ? i ble of distinguishing "^enenils from j f: particulars"'. i did not. think of brinjf- i ? ! iny my boy's uoice to bear on any goni erals, hut don't believe if I had that he 1 ~ ; could have tokl one of them from a | j | corporal. | Fortieth day. .The only interesting j ? | thing: noted by t.hc historian on this] | day was "her htxurs of wakefulness be- j ; come longer daily". As before stated, ; my incuuus useu up twenty nours uai- , ly in keeping' a Wake. but I hoy- wore | * only hours of the regulation length. no j longer or broader than the.-ordinary | sixty minute article. On'the sixty-; ninth day we conmjo a coincidence. ! and yot ?complete coincidence, j I. "Lyimf-in her mother's lap to-day sJic t; eaugKta glimpse of her mother's linger S( rjwg, set will) amethyst, at which her 0 4)h?as!ire was very great". It was on the very same day that Jeff Junior caught a glimpse of another ring, set in brilliant's of immense, value, fie was lying aero.-s his mother's knee, '* i>nt the subsequent proceedings did j * not... I am boumi to confess, appear 1<? j ? give him unalloyed pleasure, though it.; kept his attention for several minutes. : v; iras salutary. " 1 . < ".Seventy-seventh- day. Six dayslJ> ago tlie emotion of terror u'as excited ' u: ' "* * * i e> 1 ' /? on i?cnon;in?j a usstoncu jacc. aim * mantl'esfed by loud cries, she "seeking T protection in her mother's nrm>v" That inn.H have been when Aicott tierc went, through the same performania: i which I have referred to in the proceeding paya^rapli. -**it was a lon^r 1 time before she iva> restored to her acc::MOttH-Vl ir;lii{jup^tyIjje vision .p'-r- , haps rcap{5eai;'6d in h<T: jj)Cin(>;j. . an<l,; bron rl:t Nar.-'.lo fifi: eyes*".. With this Mr. Alcoit summarily cuts ! 1.!-. ' f'ltlwkl* III ll'tllf/ t .*?.!? I i ittr> ??i nuitv.i t us iii a state of doubt a* to whether or not he occasion ever again to e\hibit a distorted t:\cc ro his helpless otl- ] spring, or whether he >j.uiiketl her philosophically and benignantly, as a sage sliotiId do. I suppose tiVyt yoim<r j philosophers eoasc to be s.ubjeots of ] mental vivisection after attaining the mature age ??t* seventy-seven days, and lhence assume the Thingness of the Here, otherwise actuality and responsi- i bilily. It was not so with my suckling ! s;ige. lie kept, on developing original sin as long-as he "Was given a chance, i When he was only six months old, I was inveigled into giving him a ride in ' that instrument of torture to parents, a hahy carriage.. Lulled into confidence bv his apparent tranquillity. 1 took j ; hi in 011 a long jot r-iey across iho Com ! mon. He waited until he had me at his mercy, a half a mile away from hoi; e, and then he began to abuse my irooilness by unholy yells and prof: tie remarks in his i wn language, which ' attracted the attention of a sc-ne t-f: 1 nursery-maids. Of course L tried t<> j soothe him down, but one might as j ; I! ?n *. Ii?i"lu? VVStil ! 1 icinjierancc tracts. He sin-iched iiis ! six inches ofleirs and grew r>l:?ck in the , , trice with the violence of his wrath. , Avirnntenf was wasted on him; he j I would not he comforted. and all I j i couid do was to hasten hnneward un- j drr a lire ?>f sorhful eomnienis from ; _ rhe nurses in thervieUiiiy. I told my j story when J rctuhird. and he told his ; and wasludieved. Since xisesf I have ; j. not htvn allowed ;to lukfrhirrt out. j i would like to'know how the infant j nueuoincnon of Concord progressed as j "]lV she pew in \ ears and wisdom: whetli- j or she "teethed" sucoesrt'ullv and was! i "y .' -?,* '*wnf HP y m^jj acrinated, and how it ''took", n:?c| i vli:it way she bore the other ills of in- j alley. Pliiiolov-y > utters to learn what > vn> her lirst intel'i^iiil.: word. and if! t was not in the tootsey-wootsey dia-ect. I hope Mr. Aleott. will re-open . lis lo^-book ami irivc n* the balance >f his thrilling uurralive. It may inluee other lathers to unload their ex>erietice. :is 1 have done, lor tin: lnaniest benefit of a w??rhl luiuirry lbr the listory ol'the ureal and irii'ted. Makimai;k liKM.s.?Miss Dou>(*hk:i! 'it-kens of E'.UiTfii'Iil. wax married re- : .Mitly to Dr. Gi'orire C. Dujras, of An-; :asra. Mis.- Fit-kens was born while : ter father whs Minister i?> Knssia, ami vas named Frames Kuijenia OI<ra , Cava after the Km press of Hussia. j Dousehka" is a Italian title Minify-; nir "LiLlle Darling." Amonjf t!i?*; >ridal presents was an elegant set of Ihtmond-from the Czar of llnssia. J iliss Pickens is nniver>:dly beloved by ; ier friends, and they wi.-h her much , :apj)iiu>s. Mothers ! Ivlother3 i ! ^loohers ! ! 1 Are yen at ai^l.t uml hroVn ; if \our r?-*t l.y :i sick xnlFeiinji am] :ryiuj? with th'v (-x?;rKciu:ing pain of cut inu Uefli? If sti. ?;o ;;t ?r.ce ami get i : .Mtilo of MltS WiN.'-LOW'S .vooTlilXN | !YKL*i'. If- v. ill r?lievf the poer litth j uftVrer in iiu*ili::tc]y- upon it:: here is no luismke' nhont it. Thete i.- : lot j, luother on earth who has ever ns <i ; \v4;r< will not tfl! run at nm-s taat it ! ;iil regulate the Ixuvcis. and give ]?-st to i he mother. and reli >t'and. health to the i iliihl, operating magic. It is perfectly ! to rise in :tll ca<es. and pb a sunt to j he taste, an I is (ho prescription of one | <f the oldest ?ml bp-it icimde physicians ' itfl nnr-se-s in the United States. Sold ! rvorywhere. 20 cents a bottle. j dee: 13-xly. ^ i A Cougrh, ColdorSore Throat should hi ?roppt il. N'-gl-'-'ct i'iv. turuly results n an Incurable Lnnir Disease or ('<>11-! iumption. Brown's Jiromhial Trot-?:- i 's are certain tojrive reliefin As(h-j 11a Kronehitis. Coughs. Catarrh. Con- j ;inniitive ami Throat Diseases, For; liirty years t.iie Troche* hsive been reenm- j nended by jiliysiei.'.ns. and always give >erfeet satisfaction. They are not new i >r nntried, bat having been tester! by j .ide and constant ?;e tor nearly an entire ! [.-Deration, they have attained well-alerted raufc among the few staple r^We li^ <f the age. l'llblic speakers nn i silliT- i j * m.m; iiiriii iu rit-ir iiiMi m;r (;is , oict'. Sold at *i? c-^uLs a ln?x ?-V(-ry- i vhcl'f. dii'. lj-i ly J " ~XOT5 K I S lj(-r<liy "ivon that application will l;o ; niiuip to the LugisUtuiv at tlie t nsn- j n.^jessioa, lor the incorporation of a j Narrow Ttr.ilro::Vl U-t\vte? Winn- - 1 Ijoro aiul >L?Ilon or Alston. or some point ! btiviftii tlii- last two pi: c^s. ' j nti? L'4-xln*3m ~~ i i t A LL persons indebted to mo are re- i i.quoted to come forward at on<:?\ ! lul muke prompt payments. I am need- j ny laoney and mast h-iv? it, You did j lot Lave to bc? me ior the ?oods. now yor. ! vill please return the compliment by >?c:- i ling up. Yours respectfully, oet C, V,\ H. DONLY. j ~ NOTlCli | A LL PARTIES INDEBTED TO 1 ;s FOR GUANO WILL FIND IT I r<) THEIR ADVANTAGE TO SET- j 1'LE FOR SAME BEFORE THE} ?T11ST OF NOVEMBER, AS AFTER ' niAT DATE THEY WILL IIAVEj f() SETTLE WITH CURRENCY I VXD LOSETJIE COTTON OPTION. | ]{. J. McCARLEY & CO. I oct 11 [nsureyUuklut; j IN THE .'reshytcrian Mutual Assurance Fimd. You have to pay but Utile for 1 he sum wWch iiu roo-lve, r.nfl only n h.u the Insurance actully costs. You ?re sure that your family will ;rcr the sum t your <lf.tfh, s?s b> special clause in the char er ti is exempt. N'o risk to iuii. nor any possibility of the ccr oratloa laUlUi,', as do otLcr insurance compa-j l!l*S. You know wis at you pay each assessment for. You can insure In this when 30a eoulj nor, La . mors expensive one. You Know there will be no lor.,?process or law ; 110 expenditure of meauo to obtain the sum at-1 our U> e'.se. You recrive a l>ene:lt of tlve dollars a week I chen sick or na.ilu- to attend to business. It. ts the easiest and n:'test way to secure so; r^e. an amount for the benoilt of your family ! fU*r jour death. >'o millions amassed to tempt the honesty of! ffircrs. Experience has shown that the mutual plan < feasible and tlte result sure. Instead oi pay i!^ our law sums ro Insuraw I oni|>.< tiles. Uittui'Micy is itfft with cadi member i:Ul neiunliy nrrrtcd. Cannot be Mibjwtcd to the c'aim* fit creditors or rearbMl by atlarlitnetit, varnl-linr-ntoroili- { r process or law*, so as to divert it rrom tb? i uiiliy. Fnr lurtlier particulars and applications for i l'-nibersbi!), call on J. O. HOAG, S *i?c -.M- cn A r?nt tor Fairfield county. M ^??l??ffSSy!|: # j l BEAUTIFUL BOOK fori he ASKING i "Hv arriving personally nt tli? nearer fade of TDK SINGF.U 'MANUFXCTUIN | K(i CO. (or l'V I'-^stnl estrd if at a dis-1 nee) any APT>LT pf-m-n will Vc pre- j i'iitP'1 with a l>ran<ifnlly illustrated copy j f a New Book entitled GEXIUS REWARBEI), ?OR T!TK? TORY of tbe SEWING MACHINE; ">Dtitimng? handsome s'nd costly st?<l n saving frontispiece. also. "8 finely enravctl %voofl find bound in sin elabrate bjne and gold lithographed cover j o charge whatever is made for this h?nd- l i;no book.-which can he obtained only y sipnlicntion r.t the branch sind snltnrdi ale offices of The Singer Manufacturing j o. HE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. j Principal Office, 34 Union Square, nisiy 17-ly New York. TUTTFS R>1S 81 ^ ? I i; INDORSED 3Y j PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL r TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. j; SYMPTOMS OF A M TORPID LSVER. j; Loss of appetite,!*?ausea^bowels costive, j ; PaTn in theKeaa,with~a doll sensation in j ? the back partTFam under the shoulder- j h Bla.de. full news after'eati nc, with" a <Iisic- j cHnotfon to_exertion of body cr mind^ : J: Irritability of ternpeiyt <ow sp' ri ts. Loss ! c of memory, with~a feeling of haying neg- j jlected someduty, weariness, DizzineasJ ; , Fluttering of tho'BedrtTBots"before the | * eyei, V ollow Skin* H eftdacheT^estlos."- j 0 ae83 at night,"highly colored Urine. ! ;< LF THESE WAB5INGS ABE U2THEEDED, j > SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED, j J 'I I fTT'S pTT.T.9 aro <>5P?clnIlT adantod to , p fucli case*,one tfoxc t:ffncts?ucJiaolianj;c J of fceHnc as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase' th<? Appetite. and causetbe j o bo<y to Take on ilcis rh" system is nniiritiuHl.aniJ by thflr niulrArtioit'in tlie -*?- -'?"v are t?r<>- ^ I7i|(ntix>wru4?u'? dtio?(l. I'rlce 2T> cent*. oSDIurrajSt, XY. i TUTT'S HAIR OYE, ji Gray HAiRor'\VirisiiEfWcliangedtoa(?L(>s<Y . .i Bj a<-k by a nin'r'e application of thix I)yk. It Imparts a, natural color, acts ln?::?nt?n?our.ly. J !>y Dru5^vt.-<,or sent !>y oxprea* c.a reofint o! Jl. 2 Office, 35 Murray St., Hew York, j a Ur. TITTTS JQMMJ, of Valn-.hlp Tnfrro.it ion *nl *k M (LVful IUirSpta will :* maSird l'UK? on ipplintloa^r^^H 3IOXEY \ LL 1\2!<:>0TTS ij A. t/oo.ls bouyl.t :ri /?. sire ji! nc-tly SOOll !lr> .po- twH^lc. tlro^ ystejk, sept "21 THE OLD STA:^Bf 1S76 HAS been reopened aD<3^^Bph"ed with the choicest stock cf^^Blno*s, Wines. Cigars and Tobncfl It is the plscc you can get anything in the LINE OlB'IQUOH den It yen want, n^^Bvar''ant ever\ article jl sen icr To make this p^^^ftfeasanfc, and keep ir up in the JS^B?? a FIRST CIj Jl S AIO OV. I have engaged fl^nvices of 3IR. A. K.He*GAT$:9 who will take sp^^Hhxiins to see liis customers ai^^^fends well accommodated; arJ^^H will be pleased to see how a HOUSE. Under WIN^^feo HOTEL. formerly kept 'd^^Uendmia^, now __^_i tiiU p??7 1 palmemBiouse, KEPT BY HV r. if- j^Mexiciit. OH IS NOW J? IN EACH wra EVERY ^^HriCULAK.! fln jm INQUIRE o^^Bron EYEEY AIJTI ":LE i^^HbESIEE TO PUliCHASE^^BriSFACTIOX WE WILL ^H^KVNTEE AL-1 HH In additio^^^^Bnsual stock of Dry Goods, ^^^BBciotbing, Hats and Shoes, v,^M^^Rpecial induce. mmsts m a loss. | & o i S. I W I ? < * I * ? 5" ? ? i> ? K3 ? ft gj Pi p. i ** ? o y M 5! * ^ r_Jl 8 3 g ? > a ^ g: -4 S * tt ^ "I | 3 a B ? g! g1! & I 5 2 s a K-i w o ^ ^ B' CT-1 g > a. s o ? tjh ~ ? * ? ^ a i ? ^ X ? r] B^5: ?3 ?=J ? d J g2* $ O S> H e W ! ^ 2 > ^ c ^ I 2. 9 s ^ 3 1/2 ' ' O <! p? ^ a &-SB : H i? 2 ? ft 50 ^ ^ ! w ? 5 a a - ?* *{?!>.. P ^ | Ell!. y B ^ ^ ^ 1-3 5-L ; | P) m s & S 1 c S ?3 - *q ? f=i ffl & ^ 4 2 ? ta .&i i; B a-?i :H ? ? ~ a ,i ;hJ ~ ? ' ft 5U H Kj S3 ' < T I y ^ r>4 5 H", . <> S Pn J.' 31 5. 2; g) ^ H ? * f ? i 5? i MUKIStf WATCHES. Defective Lvateli Casr* are ore of the rfcipf j aus**s of s<] many watches not la-ir? ?txxlinn pieces.; Tl;e cases belnRtliin and not tit1:>S well aCinit dust and dirt to ilie movelior.t, which soon Interferes with. (be running >arts of the watch rweessltatfnj cicanlnir. re- " 'airing:. &r.,an.i tbu&ieouct Huts-paid out if "J ipplled tCAvrid I>?rinjra gr-orl case In the beriiiiilnjc. would havj saved all this trouble arc' *pen.se. w& have reeeuly ?* n a case that aeeis all Jhcsw irqiilrenu*nt.s, It having been a rtfed for o-er twenty year.-; and si il! remain.- ^ i^rfeet. \? reOsc to the JAS. IJOSS* I'atrot v. itiiTonod Geld w!il"h h:?s l?*eooe or^ ! ^ f the .staple article* of the J- v.elry trade, f o:*e.?slo<r astr do-'S.so m;uty advantages', over I ? 11 other wueh cwsrp. b?jp;r mode of ffto ! leavy plates .'.f solid Jiolrt over a plate of coin- ; Osltioti. Abc '.ve advise all onr readers to ask ir t n* heir Jewvler for a earti or eat alotnie that vfili ; f xplaln th?> tianner n whleh tl:oy are made. ! F It is tho only Stim uli Cas>' !ii.?co v."Uh two i Dj lates of ^o'ai. seamle.w p'-ncaii's, centre, B oik! j-.iras. <.rov. n pi- e<\s. & all or wl:!< h an* ; ? i-VTi i] fc.r k\ters parent. jf Torv ii * mmm i i -OF ! jTHE DROUGHT ; Are being fVJt everywhere, and ; canned goods have advanced twenty! per cent. I have a large stock, bought i . i previous to the advance, which I will j sell low by the quantity. Remember : i I guarantee all my Canned Goods to: : l>e of FIRST QUALITY, or money [ ' refunded. I , ( ! | ' I ! FRESIl OKI!A AND TOMATOES?} NEW CROP. j FRESIl TOMATOES, I FRESH REACHES, FRESIl SUCCOTASH, FRESH ST KING BEANS, FRESH LIMA BEANS, FRESH BAKED BEANS, j j FliESII CIIEESE, ;! FRESHMACCARONI, |i ; FliESII QUINCES, FliESII BAKER'S BROMA, FRESH MACKERELL, 51b cans. FRESH SALMON. FRESIl TOMATO SAUCE. FliESII IMPORTED OAT MEAL, j J FRESIl SARDINES, Imported and i American. - ( FRESH MACKEREL, one - pound } ^ | can?. * * ~ ' 1 | FRESH RHUBARB or PIE PLANT, | I try it. | CONDENSED MILK, don't pay; j fancy prices, try mine. I j Five Boxes Best London Layer; I i Raisins?new crop. Try my Pa relied Coffee. I sell you j ; any quantity you want, and you doifr;? ! have to pav for paper wrapped around " j!t* ' I" ! A full line of Sugars and Croon j y j Colfces. My space >\ill not allow : furiiser enumeration. I * _. it. (JALL AM) IJE COXYIXCED THAT * j 1 keep the best selected and cheapest , stock of Family Groceries in Town. j I have the best Five Cents Cipu* in i ^ America. Choice Smoking Tobacco, j TERMS CASH OX DELIVERY?XO! N exceptions made. j R. m. HUEY. |1 [ ocr is ; ^ S j Si LOOK!: 1 * r3Tl -N 0 W-f -FOR? BARGAINS!' -IN? CLOTHING ? ?AT? B.SUGE NUEDIER'S : o?o FINE DBESS SUITS AT B. SUGENHEiiJERU j NICE BUSINESS SUITS ! i B. SUGENHEIMER'S.! * CHEAP SUITS j 0 _ AT * """ | T< ^ B. SUGENHEDIEItS. f M BOYS FINE SUITS \ L. * AT j A B. SUGENHEniER'S. | T: CHILDRENS NICE SUITS j F] AT j rp< B. SUGENHEDiEIi'S.j F( FINE C ASSUME HE PANTS ' j ! s AT _ B. SUGEN HEBIER'S. OVER COATS 1 AT M B. STTGENEEBIER'SjJ BARGAINS, BARGAINS . M B. Sl'GENHEIJIEM CLOTHING, CLOTHING B. SUGENHEIME? WM _lT1!Pip^l BLACK TEA WITM 'heMcsfBerJ| VERY COXflB TTTULi STJM The Great avo ! ?? tnadc^H onid siut all c.usc t!;at the^H nit iii the pro* 'irxest Dturai iiM ; 13 cured l-s| pi-opavoJ^B 'ihU tea jH chersicfl aunced I..VVOB ECT3M -a Kcfl Incl? ive - - - : a rsrarawacKr n ? m 11 ysnmsamm wmwm mm lis mas I -act:TOE WITH COTTON. PIAIJOS & OEGAI | CASH PRICES, TTITH THEE3 MONTHS' C2EDIT. LUDDEN & BATES' {mini Sinner (lir o FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER; o *.-v'g ""1 L Little Cash Now and the Balance. J When Cotton Comes In. " - *?> o During the monfas of Angnst and Sep*, ember, xre offer Pianos mid Organs at jOVzst Cash Eates. jmabie? S2?CA.Sn ON A riANO. Si O CA>K ON AN OBGAX, nd the l-alauce in thrre mocths ic'OimT lUrr.sf. This offer expire* October 1st, ieif. Usy now. and bay as cheap as v?w an ix*>\t Full with ca>h in bund. ;jice<H>y waiting. Prices will 1>c higher, mother boom is .-lost- at hand. Jl?mv nctirn rs will not he jthle to half ktxpi ly he dt-imiard. and instruments will be Cftrco *nd high. VARfiROOJIS CHOCK A BLOCK low. with a mavaificcnt rtock?nil from Id apd standard makers. Prices the wo*t. Terms the easiest. Two bur-dml Q^tnuncLts to select from. Dost Makers nly. unr very Cnropestlnstrnmentxjtre crfeotly reliable. Piano* an<l ()r^K?? pnt on lifteea days tost trial. It's all we *k. Give ns tlie privilege nnd we -viil be appy. b'cnd for latest price list, aD?l bli^e, yonr* truly, Lcudden & Bates? . SAVANNAH, CKOXfilA, (?* Great Piano and Orjan Dealers oi tbe l>uUu au?j9 ' ^ IND FEED STABI.ES. 1 "Wrsxsxouo,. S. CV Scpt-l T_1S8U B IjOOK OUT! " ,;| . 1 THOSE INDEBTED TO TUB UN- ffl >E1?SKJNED. KNOWING TIlEItt :OTESFALL 1>UE OX THE FIRST I >FJ^r?DEn, WILL ^RE1>ARE^| Cj) MEET TIM fexiLM ivjE x\M [IKIR M liOMM mM - : jfl