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u THE UOUlfv XMWS, :*i" in .i>u KI> ICverv Kntunlay T W. BEATY, Editor. 'I'KiOlS: OXK YKAI?, *'2.00 Six Months, $1.00 All cotnmiMiicatiunN tending lOHfi've . inter***!. will )>(> ctiurrfi'il lor us ' tuU^rllscmoiiih, nc?wmmmmwrmmwmm Professional & Business Carrls n ' I!^L<),lNS<)N' J- M-JOIIMSoN ] W0 f. P. l^PATTLKII.Vi; M. JOHNSONS! QUATTLEBAUNI, ] ATTUKNKVSand UllNSKLUKS AT LAW Conwayboro, S. C. J <>S. T. WALSH, Attorn sy at Law and | SOLICITOR IN EOU1TV. I \\ ill practice in the courts of Manor, Ilorry ami (ieorgetown. 1 0(ll,o al CON W A Y UOIU>. S. C. Nov t:t, 1 ^r?>-1r. r n i . (HLLK.sriK, Attorney and Counsellor at Lavr ; Will <.110 prompt attention to all busines entrusted to bis care. I CONWA VIJOKO, S. C. Ji i r, 2, 1871. / ^ KG. li. tJONIiDON, Vjr General Commission Merchant, HO YCirs WIIAItF, ('HAUL r:s T ON, S. ('. Naval Stores, Hi v. Oof.ton, ami tlenoral Produce. C*/~ My friends in Horry ran d'p-nd upon I '/'IIin;/ Ih< best firics for ,\(tvnl <">(1)ran and V v nil I'loduc shipped In inn for sate in this market. r i ^OI.Ali ?fc IIAKT, Commission Merchants. \i,2 FRONT STREET, NEW Y < RIt. Liberal advances made on consignment* Naval Stores, Cotton, Ac. Orders receive Prornnt Attention. 1'nexeeptionablo rel?Menco3 given North and South. J. K. TJI.AI: .J. li. IIaht. <>f N. C. of S. CJ I J.\ WILLIAMS, t) J'K A I.K li It IN CLNKILAL I1AN D1ZIC, M ANi; FACTTlirlll OK NAVAL STOilKS COMMISSION MEiiCI I ANT. FORWARDING AGENT. ITT" Special attention given to the buying and selling of Ton 'limber. HUL l <:iu:i:i{, s. c. ?). < . ISOOKKU EDMONS T" BROWN, j \\ 1 lot.ItSA I.K DUAI.Iti: IX MLN AND HOYS' ?V (dooth, ! A !,>'() Ladies Misses and Children's Ilats, VI ^ i } if ? . v .? ^ ... U. *! ! 11.11 AJ'i O 1, CIIAKI.ESTO.V, S. C. Opposite (J hurl est on Hotel. liov 10. <>in. $30,5.11,638.6 0. liverpool & London & Globe In: urance Co. rAal Assets $30,G11.G33.G0 .1, M. JOHNSON, Marion, S. C. QCATTl.EBAl M, \. A^onl, Conwayboro, S. (J. Er.coac;c Home People and nne Enterprise. Geo. Hacker, i ' A CfiiKnsTON, s. c. 1 IR rp 1 1 HE <V>OOn, \sastt AN'O blind Kaetorv e*nd managed by a Carolinian in ibis Cli work guaranteed. Terms Cash. ^ AUvavVd a large Slock of Doors, | Sasb, Bitlildlr.gs, Brackets, Scroll and i Turned t every description. Glass, i*vy White L<^ Builders' Hardware. Prosr pod l.utrdj Moonng delivered in any portion march t OLKIUNDREI)! - THutv TSTews P i Louisville I WEEKUjRIER-JOURN AL % One year f Two papers for little more than tnf ()n(>) K Send u? s r0eeive vonr home paper 1 with the MuJOUR'N AL, the l?est, : S3 wittiest, i'r'kd ablest City Weekly in H the country* j IS I. I mmm\ T1 jL. VOL. 8. C()N V Half*Way Doln's IJoIuMkvI fellow-trablers?In holdin' f?rth today, ! docs n't quote no special verse for what I has to say; I)e sermon will ho bcry short, and dis here ^ am de lex': Dai halfway doin's ain't no 'count for dis ; worl" or de nox\ Dis worl' dat we's a-lihben in is like a cotton row, W'har oliery enlhid gentleman has got his ' line to hoe; And ebery time a lazy nigge. stops to take a nap I)e grass keeps on a growin* for to s'iii: 1 ! t up his crap. \> Men aio^es leu lie .lews a< rosi no wu-isoo ; do S'';\ Doy 11ail to keep .1 goi 11* j'-s' ;is fas' as l is' I could be; Do you s'pose <lat dey could ebbsr h:ib sue- i succeeded iu doit' wis!i. Ami reached de Promised Laud at last, if ?U\v : had stopped to (isli? M \ Irion's dar was a eardmi once, w bet o Adam iinhed will IdVf, Wid mo oil'! 'i ound to bo ldei 11 - in. Mo tu'ie.h burs lor to thieve, Atul cbcry day was ( lit ist mas, and (ley got licit- i at ions fee. Anil cbeiyting belonged to dom except an apple tree. You till know 'bout de slo w?bow de snake come snoopin' runn*? A slump-tail, rusty moccasin, a-erawliu' on do grouti' ? How Lve and Adam ate de iniit. and went and bid doi. t ice, Till d" angel obciseot lie eotne and drive 'ent i>ll de place. Now. s'pose dat man an 1 'ootu m hadu'i 'tempted lor to shi.k, but bad gone about, den gardeniu", an 1 terded to ib ir work, Doy wouldn't liab been loa'.iu' wliar d.-y bad no business to, And de-b bliil nebber'd got a chance to to 1 \? 111 vvli i! f i i L i. I No half-way doin's bredron! It'll nohber do, 1 sa y! ' Go at your task ami finish it, ami den's d?* tfmo to play? For. elm if do. crapes good, do rain'II spile do bolls, Unless you keeps a-piekiu' in ?!< garden of your souls. Keep a-plowin* and a-hooiu', and a-serapi:i oh do tows, And whtm de ginuin's ober you can pay up what you owes; Hut if you ipiiis a-woiKiu' ebery time do sun is hot Do sheriffs guine to lobby upon eberviing you's got. Whateber 'tis you's diibin at, ba sure and dribe it through, And don't let nulliu'stop you, but do what you's gw i110 to do, For when you sees a niggrr fool in', den. as shore's y on're horn, You's gwine to see him coniin'out de small end ob tie horn. I thanks you for de 'tention yoii has gib dh afternoon? Siste. Williams will oblige us by a raisin'ob a tune. / we <lal lirndder Johnson'* 'bout to )>a,s* arourC do. J tat, And don't let its /tab nc ha// way doin's when it comes to dot! OUR ? A.Nii 1 .\i*ih>N iJJTTKIt. Washington, 1),C., May 10, ls70. rKlCSlDISNTlAL. Taking nil things into eon?i>leral ion , the finest lookim* man in tin- House m - Kepreseutatives ih tieneral Hanks, ol Massachusetts. And, certainly, bis |?ol 1 ticsi 1 aliunde is a* noble ah h.s personal healing. A number of no pariy, lie stands between liie punixnus on eilhei sale: and, more tliun once during the prcHwiit session, lie has, by a few calm impartial words, allayed a risinir storm, i lie elleci * ol a Inch a ould O 7 have I trough I regret lo one Hide or the other. lie i* always listened to wilh respect when he speaks, which is seldom, and never without good occasion; lor the reason that he never speaks as the rcprtsent.itive ol a party, but always as the representative ol the people. Having no personal or paruz.tn ends to nerve, his utterances are ula ay.-, dictated by the purest pal not ism. Such men are rare in public lilc. The presence, ol Henera! Hanks in t'ongress is a significant tact. lie i?-( rese..ts a vcr) large constituency, not confined to any district, but scattered through every section ol the country. Tiny are not numerous enough to noniioauiiud eb'ct their own leprcMntat it es, I CA V'V i;v WII I U? V/ wwnoivur J 1/1 it IIJI'I hol?l the balance of power, and have the brains and patriotism necessary in guide thcni ill its use. '1 hey are the Til K INDKl'KN DUST VO'JKKH so much talked id; and their power is beginning to be understood, it is they who have kept the lb publican party in power in spite ot its corruption, because the Democratic paity has never placed itself in a position to : command their confidence. This class | of voters will not decide which party I to support, until the nominations are 3 1I>" V 3-jl C-- JL An I n 1 of ,-ri! i-'A YHORO. S. C.. Ji V r in mL", Mint tln-n i: in u I ? r par \ 11>?* *? I to the ) ' J111 !' mill's nt I III- lli I', }|I||| j I IMil il I 11 i I <) jlll | It It M I'M ll? I I' I 1' I' \V lit ?M* ! ' personal I'll. I !*:? Mllil | iMSl IOrol'1 Ml- I I. .Ill M if11M V Mil V If 1 {i'l i 'I'lll III the Mil- I mil list r. 11 it hi ni i In- ( n?\ - I'm nit nt, I it ! y ! < will stand ;?sit|t , <t11 S lake no mi t i\ i part. .M ii.V "I tins class l't o-ti'-l lie i (?\ Cl'l Ill'ttW nt l III' plI'MIH t ?I'h M II i/. I i"ll | I 0 I 111 c 1 {i 11 ti I?I it'll 11 11 i rt \ .ist'ssi'iiiial to' thorough ii'jtit in, Imt arc unwilling joj t'i mi 1 i ! I)' 11 c io lilt- sM.'cess i-l llic I h in-?- ! ' era tie parly, unlets there is a guaran- | i\ that none of i lie results t.i i lie war sli ill he iiuperille-1. \ iolent and ex treinc men in either party are unsafe. Ti'dea is the only man w ho could give the assurances t lie eown iv ivquirts at the. haiitls ol the 1 )cmocrutit: party,! and lie would undoubtedly be tlicj strongest man thai the Si. Louis lamvtution could iiwiiumttc. Tildcn ts ! certainly tb* only l)em<>eral whom, such liidepetu leu I s as iJauks, Srhui"/, lirvaul ami their lollowers, woniti sup- j ptut. This lad will umltiuliledi \* be | taken in to c Mi.-itb ra l ion at I i uein n it i, 1 and will have a gcotl ellecl upon lbe| noiiiii.atioii I here, 1 venture to make i he prt die*, ion liia*. I lie man w ho dot s have i he support ol v?en. 'lank--, autl | the elass he li'pieseots, w .. i In llit !||".\l l'fesi lent ol I iie United Stales, w n if in v r i> .1 v i! *'! it 111 .> v i > in it. IhiuKK l.LI'KW l I i/.lll'dll i'ii. ic is I.; ie ?!- MiUt I ii ii 1 his ! man w ill In.* * 1 i>m11>si <I. i'lie \\a111<11a is I ill \\ .iSlllll^lini, 110 W Ik- L'Vi'!' ea ; II lii In- in iMi'l. lint I In- s line it mv < " s.ii'l ' j oi t ii?* I I *iu se, v ii*i |-ir,? M. \11 ,i i;is, hi ! i X -11M1?I 11? I" i)! I ' i?11I ('s, Mill HI S i i 11 ' ; .iii, ? ( A ex mint, Un* i 'nMiii.iMi r m | j i lie 11' iiirt''. In i I n >??.- iim Mr. Kerr lor I ii> SjmmKi r, t lie llmi-M' did iiseli honor. I j Knr is a man ol ahilpy an i sjeiile'vi I if | mi I a 111 ii i y ami n rry mi hi in vV a%-n- I iin^.nii, 111 M.Njn en\ e < ! parly, \va< Mml j in n'1' 111111 eli id i'ii. I; \V s, aim, a | jiiiml y iiiMiiane in make Kerr j .S j ii*a Ice i. I' was as it I lie 1 )e ill on i a I m j ; I i < iuse 11 1 p-.?i I lu 1111 in i<11;. r \ ; " ^ <111 ' I ran .see ihai .air jiailv ean he ini>le<l I wiiii l lie a i niiiinu all > hi ol llie _?r?i \*? | i?- j I illeid. bee ImW Wisely ami helleli a ill j , I V we I jse 11 ic j u In in j u w' er Willi W Ii ieli } y n a (i.i ve i'ii 11 UsUal us. \\ ii. i ean easl 'a si i ne a i i lie S (maker we have * leeMel.' I in* eleelimi <>t ?J olin i i i limnje i son, nl Ohio, to lilt: |i'?sii i. mi nl belj maiil Hl-Al'ile', \V;ls also Jnilli hills, j I I . . i ?: I ii. .11 , .1 . r ..... I i.l-l. , I .. . - I ' " "" I ' * " * ' , ; a ii' I is ii n I ii t be eon i el Is ol I lu- J Km ii ; ocralue- pally "I I?I?* Slate; liein?j now I Ch.iir.nati "I the oiiiU: 'v cinral ("'mi- j j mill ft-, or whatever tin* inline ol the j principal 1 Xuiioerutu; oi'oaiii/C r i'*ii ol ( i Ohio may bo. I'lionison can be oi use \ I i.o bis |>,iiiy. 1 >iti iln? oilier oilio is ol i I lu* i 1 mi so arc him j.i ly r.vnAsi rics ox tiii: imcm-hika i ic i-aiii v, ' who have been, it?r years, living on it- lili- l?h?(nl, ami arc licit hei able nor ! anxious lo Jul j > ii.. Ol all the members ' ol 1111" 1 >aiii pnool lam 11 y, no ihieo iin?rc ' \ heipiess, abject >i|ioioo|fH tot men ' I eoiiiti b iv i' been selccieii lliau l he i jUieik, the 1 )t?<>rkecp.-r, ami llic Host- j ! ma si er ol I lie 4 11 il I 1 oil -e o i i C j - res.; iitaiiVes. 1 he vety lit si acts ol these i , vulvar persons, uner iney were ehan- : ! ed, Were in I ne same kiinl a" those lor | wlllell I'lesidelit (il.iill lias been so lively ahusetl by llic Democratic and ! j Indi'|>emleiil press* In sefeciiuj' llnur ' j appoin lees, lliey utterly ignored j capacity io serve either eoiinny or paily, and tided ir.o>l ol ihc minor oliices ol the llouse wi'ii ihe most > miserable incoinp* leii.s lor the j m >sl. pari their own lela'ives and I "ouinnier1' Irtends ti at ver "beat" j a (i??\einuu'iit. The stupid lelter ol Kii/dnigh, v\ liieh ts 'eoiuo the rounds,'; i ?11 1 not lake an, man in Washington by surj lis.'. On the eoinrary, li is I thought a wi iidet i u 11 y prudent pro- J j elicit on 1 >r Mich an ass us tie. Al AUS, TilIC Cl.liKK OF 1 II li lloUSK, iind e x-Kejirc.-eniati vsf, wiil also Have i to step <iovvi) mid out. Tin* Inmio- ' eratie o n iv needs men in oiiice who can ftcJp it. Adams has been helping j l o/ci/l I!, e\< i" since lie lias been ( ierU j by his own |ht*<>n:ti acts, and b\ those I 01 Ins v\ relclied a | >} > > * 11 > I en. 1o sue* ! cecd such a man as Ale-J'hereon, i!ie | late li? -publican Clerk nl tin; llonse*, who had brains enough to make a good j 'resident, the I )emucl alio llonse! should have selected a man al least a I ruction ol a decree above a inncniie ! poop. lint even tin1 imbecility ol tins man, Adams, may not la* his most ob- 1 'je. tiou ible trait. This very morning.' i hear that affidavits have been 111;iti ; I bo.ore a Justice ol the J'eaee, upon H hi* I) 11.?rm*is >\ 111 he Im.-m ?1 . llld ?I? JJ I 'Ik: lionem y o. Adams as tin officer oi the limine; and a great explosion may be any day expected. STliLAUT, Tim I'OKTMASTRK, : is hit<>|iiy a '"good leilow" "only thai ami nothing more but inrapable o! any such lift* to the Demociatle [tarty as to ciilit'e him to the national recognition implied by giving iuin .in important position under the Govern'uenl. The HiiboniiMates lit? has j appointed, like those under the t'lcik {and the Door-keeper, >?ro person il iriendH <?t his, but unearthly use totliu I Deinoeratie pariy. I would give any [one ol litem I have yet seen, or the J man who appointed him, whe her i Adams, lu'/.hugli, or fSietiari, ten didlats u week to keep out ol my olliee, it wnpiii - r ?V ?"V T*T I-A. W , 1 _Ji 1 .J (I <?n t ?1 < > u i * 11 ;\ 1. IJ 11 DA Y, MAY 27, ' fBniwi !! ? ??i - i.-v? % a aM?fc^??tw?ap*i"ti i ? I I.a-I :t i y par? i mi lie \\.)-k t ? ! ?; aw I I w <mi1.1 | ?\ t' i mi 111? r 111 y iiiil l? a 1 rnraii' iny ol. ims, it i \\i re r nmiiii* 1 ?>T .ill v tllll!*?, I In \ wiSi ; 111 We lislimi?, m* i? iinMini?, m* in 4tillW soil <) t \i;|\, 41 i" 11. v? I III' I' fs- ti, >i O'iin?v>s, wiiiN* .l>f, ariivu 1 >?.'rii rr.ll S, Who IliVi' in'i'ivi'il hit I ! (. ?4__r ii} limi Irmn i In* 11??n ** , wili In* working I Ii . nl Wr i hi'ir p n i \ . Our M.mtlilv N.*? \ ui k Fasiiiuii l.rllrr, ! 11Y M A l?.\M i: KA M \ . N r.w Y i ?kk , M \ v 1 ? lti >N MITTS. Tlif rank a-sujiuil (n a yo'in?? I.nly in I lit- sr.tit' ft F.i.sllitiil is Ml pl't kit'llI in j pi'tipi n l ion tti l In* <Ii>t i nca* brl Wi-cli liirj t-mI nl Iht nnso anil lu r iu'\v Spriim liiMini'i; lln* honors arfiii-.In| lu r in ...........* .....'iii .1 i i v i .<111:i i 1111111 > is >. i e (:ciir.s i ill* I .1Sl i din.'Is o.i l lie i: i 1 1 < -r ol a mini ion, ami s111 wlxtM' h it lianas oil in an absolutely imp'?ssi bl e way, is regarded with tin* s.i in' s ?i" L o| iiiJinir.il lot. l?y Imr h-tunum- niini'ri'i s as I In* a rrobat wlio jii'iioi mis h n | M'i i i ii in a ii teals ot ability* Other acrobats ol iMlertor degree arc ready lo btcak their ma kin i in i l ali oh ; an. I no o. her yon ug ladies buy li:yi<! >> assi'S ami stand lu-lore look III g I INM S, w he iv w 111) s ii11111 k I * |i i' ii'in'v 1111 y Mi'-ml bouts in initialing ib" wiiiulcr ui p Moini unt's t.!i"y iiayi Man, Wlii! I'm human mind, w hmi .strongly li. nt in one direction, in in aia'oni |' l;sii, is womhuiui indeed, ami i tl ii s 11 COllf's i o ji INS, as 1 iii' 1"' nil it ol sm Ii 'I. termini il lamija tilion, liial h.rs do Ii Hi" on in a very wondcrl'itl sorot May. ami una* I a >nii ilu dis;, I \v on hi liavn iio doubt, ill a i unearthly Ii iii 1 s imtd lium in their plain*, Nineoi carlhI v power I In held innii', unless it in- a "hai inn."' which, pm\i.h-d t-\ pl i ssly Pa the needs ot i he hour, is III.id" bmg eimUgil lo III' lull through and through, and I nii n it to I he coii. \ et I'V'.ll Mil II an Illg'OlioUS cotl'ilv at ce anpc iis to me insu'iichu.l b? account lor what I see, and llnrclorc 1 resign ni\ s -11, i! not to admirat ion, vei io w ond "i oig 11 tin/a*: n cut. \\ iiy surh very pr.'tiv ii ts should he removed so l.ar mil of sight, is a mystery likewise, lor i banning they really are. iv.mv iintki) i nit's am trimmed with sottiy woven silks in Intnl., \"lhw sh ides, ami finished with ilelieate 'dowers, wiiieh in grace ;m sprays or i?? :i inouturcs almost cover l he oaf *idc. ()i nann-nt tlion ol >h kinds i- lavi-idy i*!ii I >loy ci I, I mi t I io 111 fabrics aiol flowers ate so refined i liat 1 lif cU'.-i-i pr dured arc ol similar character. \ cry light lints prevail, and although pale \cllio.v shades conic fii'sf, yet We see lieatilu! lemnels in pure while, or manned with faint, lilac, pink or 11lace. \ cry dark hrown is 4'onsiantIv used a? an cU'eaive eon trast, and the brilliant Cardinal red is as la-hionaok* as ii has ever keen. Contrast, hot ween very dark and very I in 111 lilies is indeed HI I id. a ol I he I itltc, and as dark col??rs ate place 1 as inO'ils ol 4 fleet, on 11 i s in w 11it-ii \ cry 1!glit roioi s prev ail, so on the otlnr hand, \\ olist i v e< I d a l k si I'll Ws l loil e lied with pale silks and delicately timed flowers, and w hite or erc:unv blossoms are united with sombre foliage. <'(?s i p M i ts I lie ideas ol thai ehoo ?d individtial? w lui dc\ ise spring coslumes seem a lice lc<l I?\ a s'r.ne.je perversity. Tim* in npirv t<? he siyli-h, out* must, wear 'j triii* iii s which seem twisted out oi i heir proper pl.iee. One -ide must i?e < 1 ill< i*? itl iiom ilit? oilier si<It; it one side is lontf, tin? oilier should ho short; it one liaiivjs Mrateht, the other must he rounded oil'; ami, to sinn up tin' whole matter, every hiiin must he er?>okr(lt twisted, and pulled out o( place. t)111? e'.reums1 aiu-e saves us irom ahsoluie ooinuo'em, and t h it is I the neeesHi v lnM he v\ eartno o| wash fabrics duiinj^ the summer season. I'liey must h? 'Mmie therelore tiiey must he compara1 ivaly simple, yet even ht.ru we lind many crooked i leas, and where an ovcrskin ptrse may In? of ctpial proporf. hm, the triminiug i*? olien plah? ?i in such a way as I tu produce an elleet ol disproportion. I Polonaises are worn, yet basipos and I ovei'skirts are hi tin? ascendancy, and even m wash materials have obtained i i he prelei rnee. I have said that v? -v> 11 r .> ititH * | saves as li'om absolute t 01 fu-ion* ho also do socle i leli IIIritr. ials. Inns ! ? xiroiii'S do ill eel and v. nile we limi eoiil pal at i v simplicity in > i! e ol linen, pern ale, lawn, and j i ^ . , we kImi 1 ob>erv e some lew rich dr?N.?eH which liaug in lengthened lolds <>. the pniteesse s \ le. l'hesc van "is drapiugs are, without exception, more or les* bo uJ) ml at the back, aiel m snj port ol 1 the same cnnoiii.e, though happily in moderated torin, appears almost a neeewsiiy. Inconvenient as it is, it must be borne, but the way in which women reeoiieilo themselves to whatever may be put upon liiein is eerla nly more ilian human. I heard a Woman the ot her day an unusually i sensible woman, too?nay she *Tcnily didn't leei light without her hustle,' I but m tlm next Wreath she added, ?4Il't | ' all very well as long an you're stand ing Up." ISlie, uudoiiiitediy, lias learn | mi tlic iScuriositie.s ol compromise." I OUT l?00U OAKMKNTS \/\/ r 1 V' v -- _.3*o ; 187(5. NO. 21. ste in in ir 111sii i<>n -< 11 i hhiiiu hi l Im ill ! :*!* ol i lir j irkc1 a ti leij iw how ulliiosi a tiling ol I Im* |? ?w I, iiU'l also ?iJ i |m* lo-ijj sa. o let a i.l < r 11 is < >f | iii* vvjiiM i t*t*ason. i lu* i**ii? i it mil el* iim> cnin |> iI'jI 1 iv? 1 \ v!|.n : .ji i he i.;u'k. v\i?li 4 fc ? I i :i? I ?\v ' iii'it-: .. i 'lr >i t roMiliii* il w ii muiijj iii : u in 1111 il' ? sl?;i |?? >, nr <:il 1 :ii* o inin'iii s, :t?i I I >??1 u iim in in. liii'le V a? n * I v. Ail mum l?.* rilinT ft suite with I lie rost it im*, or il lii<h*|eii<l I'lli o;ii iiii'iiis, are in I'ustiim-m, Siciii CMIM', "1 si 1<. I,omj? i*1Ii-m1,uh i>I pluul i camel's iiuir clot li hi lijjnt i|ualily am: in I ivnr us it ml res* Tkra|>s, ami am | certainly \iry r??n\ i*ni? m ilunno litis * season ol uncertainty ami change. Til k ri'K si; a sons. All t hesc si \ is :\ n ,| mute rials us we! I as almost i'm m other, cnnneulcil with Mo-h s, am !imi111i well ilcscrihcii ami i.. - . i ;./,v. a',../.:..., /i...... | m in ?\/?i o / mi i ; la'ty 1 'iis |k* ri'?'l km I which, as n s j ikiiiii' indicates, is issued I'uur limes a I year, onre t??r each season is a larup* ' and lieaiiiluly iliu*t rated in -ignzitic ot ) I .rJ patios, {jjiviiijjf lunn runs illustrations ami avt'iiiMtc des'. ripl inns nl j^omls ami jf irinetrm \\ it h lowest New Y.uk i j (Una s ami is a |?? rI t mine ol mlor- | | tnai ion in ladies living nut nl N'tsv j \ uk. 11??a those ton r ii a ml M-rs, on in * J prising isct' iwn han hvd pajjc.s nl j 111 a st rated fashion niiio.los ran l?o lurI iii*!m<i in baiiscri'iMTH at twoni v-live : routs a year is a invsiciv; l?ut tliat is l In* pi ire. 1 .Vouid a l \ Iso an V "I ynur i j I nly readers v\ ho desire lurtlirr injur* j mat inn on these points Jn take it and so lur liioiiisel wh, 1 *io publishers, j Messrs. Llni'di tfc t o., have liir lies! ' j larilit ios lur iiiakiii"' stieli a mana/.ino 1 interesting ami reliable, In-iiio i lie : | prnplirl urs u| I lie i?re:<t <liv nood.s j j e^tauli>inu',ni l?eai inn their name nil I i Ki"hlh a \ oiuio. uue ui tin* liliesl u| its 1 character III ( he world . < >;i I lie 1 ill li i inst. lin y had a brilliant Centennial uponiuu which a as as al I cacti vc wit Inn , lis hint's as I lie I li u n no on I lie ."sell 11 V I - j i Kiii. On i Ins (irr:;mi 11 i very lady | | visiter v\ e? prevehte I vOii? a li.-.niu iil I Hull \oair <?1 t no ocean inn, 1 "nr me > . n I I l.ir ii'l vaneed in lilt* t'? have ;.1 k -11 an u k:i*> (edged position among "ill' l)l v Kings is r 1' 111 :i!'k.llilr, I ill t is iii) less i tix *'i i.iv*I. Till; Ait. i i II.M'S, iToeoc.liiigs oi 11k* (jenrrul Conference in Session at Baltimore. 1J \ i/n Miiia:, .M ly 12. Bishop Peek presided. I A jiii' untile ami ie-uinlion wore inI iiodueed, ami referred in tin: Commitj ti e mi liie Stale ul I??v; ehureh, in reference III .\ General Council ill Al o I i I o d j mm, tule- In-lii ai Mi.-li time and plueo as may i.e adju lg. d most advisable, to consul. r tuples relating t?? the position, woi k and iospniisihili;y oi Methodism lor the woi Ufa evanon./at ion. (i. Al. il Kieming, oi 1-Cs Moines, snbinitud a i esoi .n nm to hiiuiiv into | the ex pod ii-my ol di>vi>i % mg tin* W ush I luoi nil, Lexington and IVieWai'e C'oii! lereliees, and to merge iheiil into ail ' jaeeiit t unlet enees, thus thioilglily | at/o.i-!iino iiu; color line. Ivclerred to tiie Couimiitec on the Stale ol the (Jinn-ell. Tne iniMr lor the reception ot the : hatirnal messengers Imin the Metlion disi episcopal Church South having Iconic, t it a I inosi in; i resting ceremony j took place. Mi nil the exist ptiou oi tins upper in i, Nvhieii was will tilled, every pail ol tin* lm inline was crowd | ed, many |rTS??iim hL;iMillnj? dliilliu llio i nroe.f filings. 1 lit.* desk in trm11 ol ; i *i in h:>ii?'ji .Jayntsa anil all 111 ?* ?< iItu m ri i'l.u i? M ami ollieial i\ pollers, i.ti^ci in hunt <>1 iln? pulpit J v\ ?' I c 111'*;j <i! i 11 vVlliI HHIII'MI-US liOtpmlh i and wmaU'M ul Uu* r..ust llowers, and 1 11m set-im was i happy iHnnl'iiniiiun ul i ' lni.sli.wi and Iluiai w-duolMi*. Of. Kuks, lVesi I' lit ul Middle. i ?v\ 11 Ij i. i \ i i K 11 y, a 1111 K i v. J. 1'. N uvv! man, ol Washington illy, iurmally 1 in) rod-it ml lu iJisaup .Jaywen and Uic C'tMilrreueu llns Ii denial delegates, j lie v. .Jas. ,\. Onncan, O. 1) , l'iv side lit ul Uamlidjiii .M .lani C'.dli'^u, \ a., and jiWidon t, (i <i rri ml, l/L. i)., Chan* ' e< liuf ul \'al|iJe! k?IL University, ul ! N ash\ iJlu, I t'll ii. l ilts IlleKSeilgei'S, ul) iimiu on tin* jiiatluriu and bowing | their valuta iuii i * i tin Uitdiop and j Cunlerenee, wcii! cordially welcomed Willi prolonged 14 i o e t i ii HUhop I ay in .-, on u eli'uining them, ex jn t ssi-d J Hi a must ir? iinu Iil.uif.fr tilts IfUiet ul I lilt.* i iir*I???|?s /(ml the Own 11*n ciice hi j Uic alienee ??1 ii. Dr. Covuk 1'ierce, o..e id I lie lrat? rnal incssoii</ci s Ironi i the t lidiv)i who lnul started on Inn way to the t onlorenoe, but wit* detained by inlirimty oi agf, I nc Secretary then read the crodon. lialrt ot I lie messengers tl'olil tne General Contclence ot the Church , rvnitii, in winch i!i;? Conference was also noliti d ot ilic appointment ot a coin in 111 ee n t lire persons lo consult i upon and udjust legal points at issue bcl weell tile I WO Coll lei eilCCS. An address to t! e liishops and Dele i)l I lie Methodist Episcopal 1 Church in (mulct eiice a-semblod, writi ! ten by Kev. Dr. Eo\ ick 1'ierce, was i ill u i ad Alter expressing the great { pleasure he experienced in his appointj inenl as haleiii.il 1111?- hger, Dl". fierce ! says; "As a regular app nntec in this u?v ;-;.m ,:\ f\. : t I ms?mthi vl." ? |?cr tqnaro for first, ail |>H\ ? 111 < f >r insertion. Oil'' ilirli rtiil cou?tiU4tn a nquar wIihiIum' iii linn i ?r or 'lisplay t.T|*S less than !in iinii will he oh irgvd lor . ? a * |uaiw. Mai i iage notions free. Deaths ami Funeral notices free. lU'ligiotis uoUoos of one square free. A liberal discount will be made to thos* whose advertisements Jaro to be kej>t in lor three months 01 longer. lrato.rnnl delegation, I furnish an instance in thu history of American Methodism, jun-.h as I thir.k it likely was never known he faro in one sent abroad in any diplomatic mission?a man in the 9'2d year ol his ago and in tlm 72 1 of his elteeli ve ministry." The letter alludes to his being sent as a lone traternal messenger from the First General Conference South, after thr division tn 1899, to arange tor and settle, on ,\ basis of interconimunica* lion, so that two General Conferences, instead of one, should ho all the tl.ilereueo between us; to the rejecti ? ? f that messenger by the General Conference in 1848.; to the ' wintry night of twenty-one years' thai lolowed i.i a rejection, succeeded by the t'siar ot hope" that appeared in the soliiatvy visit of Bishop Simpson and !'r., tio?y Bishop Harris, to (he meeting ot ?? r Bishops in St. L mis in May, lvjl). The address then reviews the prog re.-* ,. i' M..i I.... I to II., .... I .... V# I ill \ I UU'll'iU L' uv. I .vn T i * i I 1 4 Vy / I cl udeHJ Fin illy, lot us as Uo companies of " I brothers, entrusted with a most pr? cious patrimonial estate, to enjoy as trustees, and culargo ami inereaso an guardians lor an indefinite posterity, see wliio. 11 ol tis can no use our portion of this Methodist capital as to inakti its per con tage ol income tho test of imperative lidilty, industry and devolion to its polity an I its principles of operation, as its (minders and it* lathers turned it over to us; and let us do this as brethren ?d one heart ami one mind, ol one great aim and end, and tho lnture will prove that our division into two (leiural ('onIvrene.o jurisdictions w is a benediction instea 1 ol a deprivation. W o will watcii each other only with godly jealousy lor a faithful propagation ol one undivided Methodism. This message, as far as it can U' so, is my I ml will and testameal turning over to my successor! my estate in .Methodism. Finally, brethren, farewell. I?e perfect, he ol good comfort, lie ol one mind, live in peaee, an I tho CJod of : lovo and peace shall he with you, (Signed) L. I'ikuck, Delegate, j Dining the loaning there wero ; frequent manifest it ions of sympathy ami approval. Dr. Duncan then made an able address, relating to the bishops and delnI gates, in the name of his Conference as i.. / o i if.. ..... I # I ' i 111 *l? III V. Ill |NI, M la;M49? I KZ ? .11 | followed by Mr. hi ulard. The remarks of hot l tll'.'riO gent IcUieU Wl'I'O in t! ; ! i i i I most fraternal spu n an I cordially received. Kesolution* of welcome in 1 I regret at tint ab.enee ot J->r. Fierce ' wen* unanimously adopted. The Con* h'l i'i'ce then f isu ami sung a verse ot the liyiun "IJ'ieM In* the lie thai bind.'* Tin; matter ot apjiointing a committee ' to meet thai app >:ntml hy the church i North to adjust h-gul points at issue ! was relerrcd to a sueciu! committee ot I Ht.'Vri), to he Slppoill.od. A^ijoU lllti'l Uil* ! til to-morrow. (iooij Cows (j. i ic a f k8t. ? Farmers make u serious mistake in not rasi ig better stock, as it <ost no more t > le *d la cow worth $1U0 than it d"cs one ; worth $20. All von have to do :n or| tier to have good cows is to buy a good bull <d any breed that is not. d i tor procuring go > I milch cows, and with i wo ir three i st rate n itive cows | one can soon have c.ows that will mill* : 20 quarts a day j ni as well as those that give only six or eight quarts. Yearling hulls ol blooded stock can : often be boui/hl unite cheat*, to be O / I ' kept ;i year <>r lunger before u*ej. The Ayrcsiiire is |?i*oy the bnat ! milk producing cow wo have, Tiio Durhanis make l ie best beet cattle, i and Mosucliiiit*!' go > | mitkers; tho \)v~ i voiih aro very ii.tr I v, ai.?i make splendid working oxen, but aro not noted I as good milkers; ilio Alderneys and .Jerseys (both aboil the same breed; are loo small lor I inner*, and ttiejr milk is too rich to go to cheese I icto. 1 lies, as it produce* a pound ol butter to six o?* kcvii q larts, while native cow's milk niik.vs only a pound to thirteen or fourteen quarts ot milk. A Mionr (Joitn (Jio>i\?Colonel Fiunogau was a Florid t planter, wealthy and hospitable. Piward the poor bo was always kind, a ? 1 even the shill' less bo would not turn coldly away. . A man who had olten be< n the subject ol ins bounty was nam >1 Jako llartr'ulV. Jake was a squatter in the woods where lie had a log cabin, and a Kiiriil cleaving. Upon tins land he Homelinies raised corn, and with his gun he capturt d g a mo. Oi the game in* ate the tlosh, aud the skins he ?raided lor whisky. Lou g before the win' ter was ovmr he wassnre to bo out of corn, in which emergency he would bring his bag to the Colonel lor a Hiipply, which was generally furnished. Once upon a trine Jake came with his bag very early in lhe season?in fact, winter had just, set in. j 44Why, how's this Jake?1 demanded Finnegan. 4,Seems to me you aie ralb' cr early in your call lor corn." | 44Well, Colonel, fact is my crop failed i this yer sason.' 4 Failed! How is thai! I thought it had been an uncommonly good teaso-ii | for corn." I 4,Yuas, I s'posc it has, Colons!, Ik V ? y'ecc?1 forgot to jdaut/