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,etnosday, February 9, 18YO, The State Agricultural Society. The Preniun list arranged by the Fxeutive Comnnittee of this Society at 118 lato m'eeting in Culutnbia, is publish. ed.and is very conprehensive,and as per fe4t as It can be. The premiums amount in the aggregato to $7000. We are p'lesed that the Society is doing so weill and that the prospect is so flattering for the next annual meeting. .J. Wright, dett cojorcd Selor.JgQ!u. Barnwell, Mtid just elected to the Supryne Bench, raduat4cl at'a Cullego in Nev York, and )yp# admitted to tho liar in Pennsylvania. It is said that Daddy Cain fairly plastered hitm with praise while advocating his nerits as tore- fitting for tho position t)ian WVhipper, s) much so that he fairly blushed a beautiful dark red, and per aontra that Elliott lubbdcd'over Whip. 06r In his advoctcy of the latter. The jkdicals are surely iatsiafled with that days; wot k, asd Chief Justice Moses finust feel complimented, for it is said by hiA admirers that Wright is a per'ect jgntlemtuai, nlthough a full blooded negro. Wright has received his commission and has already taken his seat. The vote which elected him was on the first hal lot, and stoou : We ight 72. Whipper b7, ex-Uovernor Orr J, (eneral McGowan 1, Titumas Thompson (nobody), 1. Th9 Hon. Revols. It i, believed that levels, the colored senntor from 1ihssi,sippi.will be rejectctd, on the grotund! that lie has not been hong ennough n citizen of the United States to ie qualiflied as a senttor untider the Con. slitntiun. [l'he United States Constiittion pro vides that "no persont shall he i seiator who sh1.all not have attained the age of thirty Years, and heen nine Vtars a citi zcn of the(. Untitel States.] The Voutlk ilke Enqluir er says:; Nlissippi h%;s elected three U. S. Sentoir, but is tntitled to only two. This excess of representatiion furni'hes a good plea fur the excinsion of Revel, and the other two Senators elect will prob ably wot k for this result. The Wilming. ton Star surgest. that, as there are but two sents in the Sermate fur iis.issippi, Revel shj mlid he seated in Sumner's I.p. which woni he an excellent idea, if it vouldl keep t'harles of' the floor. iAT:.--We clip the follow og from the New York Tines : "Mrs. R rt.ls, the Wife of the colcred Senator elect from Mississit,pi, was in the Senate galiery to day, while her hushandl oucnpiel a seat nh one of the sofas of the floor. Miessrs. StUnner ail Tiptn proc"eeled to the gallery and ver" introdneed to Mirs. 1Ie. tel,i1 by Ceo'ge '1'. U)owt.ig, the oyster tnan.,t Tho Fitta3nth Amendment. An intureating, article on this suliject copied from tile Louisville Courier.Jour nal we 11ind in the Columbhiu Guns di-,n. Like this latter paper we will give it, or a portion of it, a c':wien.ms pilace, fo. looking at the div isions of the d..miinan I par'ty, the broken prmiise.s, shni t comn. ings, and extravvaance, the mind is naltu. rally l-ed to eniijre na to the pirospect for theQ lease of power so earnestly and reeki 1lessly fouight for. The Courier says the fifteenth aumiendl~mnt is a dlelusium, in) keepi-g; with th K i'itsL N 'raik-i 11il1. "[LIt hauanted the Ilepub'icans a long thuile. It is the last of the qutestlis which werec given to the passionis and ratona.le of th~e war. The lIipull is oqghmt to dlesire t.O keepi it Opien asi long as possible, for they' ha ae everything to galin fromn it as it stanods. lBut w hen the IifC. teeunth amienmenmcit becomes a sealed book thes e will be an eind of legal artifices in b.ehal f m f tle civtil and1 piolitIical status ofi the negro. lie lhas becen miade a freed. man11, aL citizeni and v.ter. \'at . else y' To thuis ex tent h:1wa can certa.inly' lie made eIfetual. lBmt ino further. "To take anoitheri step ini advan&ice" isi impsib)Nule in I.aw'. .iThe very nex t step becyondl is an tavaon of himan nature. Yet the moure irre-spiosibile of thle Il1d'ical leadlers will attempht to for'ce the~ ltepuiblienn s to take it, aund ini doing so wiflldivide their Every One of the Suthiern Stales re constructed uii ier tihe li fteentth amend mencit wi'l inl i to the hands of the I)emn oeratie pa.rty and time lepubbeauns can not risk a divis.ion in the North. On, sufrasge theyj canI hold togethier-not on any propositionu concerning theo ne0gr. Stulfirage being sci lied leaves the nitras no4th mg Itoi do t to algitte f'ur sociil equaliy whlich- cannilot tie miade to work a pohticle inst rumlenit. Besidles, tile ii Iippearnnie~e oif thie negro questioui as a live amnd plrogressivye elimentL in ou r piol tics, a ill clear the field for niinw divi'sionis and combinatio ins upon finan ucial topieus~ from which the l)emocrats haive every. thing to.hop.3 So thiat-the jnhihltin in R-adical (ciruea.raver the lifteentli amieiid. "WRpat~ is.nure effervecence, andsu almout to..nothinag -at all.' A very few umonths of unive'rsail suflfra'go wll develop the truth of this most thioroumgll. As to the principle of State 'rights whic-h isi stiuck at by the fifteenth ameund. lment, New England hlad bettor look out. She Is now the apostle of centralzat ion, when,she owes her ewn unetqual power to the strict observaniec of 8taite lines and jurisdiction. Virginiia wait cut ini two. TIexas is to. be cut in four TJhe same pow er mtay reduce thie six Now Enugland States to one. This is the moral part of the fifteenth ameundment which the sharper of the Yankees abould look to. The South went to war ;to preserve slavery and lost It. New England is trying to rnin the South in order to get a consolidation (of the government by which she cat only apprehend the loss of her imdividuality and pot-er." .The. fifteenth amemidment it meeting with opposition from an unexpected qnarter. Seniator Saulebury, of Dela. ware, yesterday natonished his colleagues bypreni a me~norIal. payin o 3ne wefiosnill seuothe (dev. er1hnoVu 6t ethe UJniId Stafee'to, the white race. Tils extraor'dlni-y"'putitle Is inferppArced w ith goakntina frath the lslateid y4~4 tndUithdiy #il1 be.. thIs Orn* ilhWhrGI ted in the an 4 uATdio 'Mohi-osIOlower andt ygOI!orge Cloiver. American Women. It is saidl that the Ametlcan people ar< large brained, but have small lungs, an that at thit ty-fivo or (oily are brokei down. Mitre especially, we b elieve, i this4 the case with womnen. The brtait needs and consumes more blosd, perhap five timses ias much, ,s any other orgai of the body, and this blood is proparec by the lungs for the nourishment noi only of the brain but of all parts of tI1 system. Vithout a free action of Ih, lungs then, this health giving blood i: vitiated and feeble, and in consequene< fails to supply the necessary denand Ilenie the breaking down at an age w het a woman should be in the prime of health Intji t ftcrednea IIon, prltto' n"cotplish ments, fashionnble absurdities, and do ficiets healthy exereise are it fdrw of the evils, which tend to this breaking down How many of the hundred muscles u the body do our womn't us u? 1Io% maiy. does it require to make tattin of crochet, or carry on an interesting gos sip ? Dow titnny of the muscles of tl chest pr breathing apparatus have I ebance of fair play when - the waist i; pressed into the compats which fashiot requires? Give all these functions thei natural scope.and play, and there wouh be no need of wire woi ks and buckram and cotton, and it would not be said b3 the Englishrnnn thatt "we have a litti sister and she has no breasts." Womar is haslven's best gift to man ; and, de signed f6r mat's hta phivas, she wn formed in natcure's most pc feet mould, a finished, l,erfect type of beaty and ex. cellence. In' the ntural order this pi'. sical beauty nand perfecti.on never wol have seen miamlred, ns.d tie st i"Siun o her erention would uave been mnais.ltineud, 1 low is it thoul Is ? n large per ccnt nre ntlit ror the vocntit n of 1flif,rrrely rslizt a : d ible ds"gree osf ho:pj.insass, and lts oily f,sl i..t:m to the fashit'llable mis Stakes t,f ssi ety' at an ea: : age, Iut en. msil mstold tni.seI ies on their ot,lpiring, 'oman's work in life is of too nuch im. po tance t'a allow her energies to rusl c ut, or play tntt inl fi ivo:ities, ands leatt utntiilted thi great ms-iin fAir which th Creatior dsh'ignsel her. A hwtnliby ex.-tmw isle n ill produce a leta'thy ebange. The U>,et Coasrvuvavi Club. We lind tl- G-'Ilowing circular in th Sprta stburg Spartan, widh paper stateu that it is iming dli.scsminalted tlsumghoul the State. It '"mias ntes from Charleusn and is -igned hy ia large nsmber of n- nmt"s. It consneiads itmelf to tall unpir.jtttlicetl voters Ct t: Ct'I. it. Wlerons, The unntersi;ned colored ien of Charmtleston, being no.v cons visced of ite corrptis n, extravngancee nsil in. tIlitienttcy of the pre.snt rulers of t.i, SN ate and City , --d havitg di;coveredl tht t unrlt r the disguise of doing good to the etl- red people, sirangers have comv here to aivance their own pe"rsonal in. iere:,ts, list having ieally no nilettioln f.,r ml r co-interest with sn-, asd that many native Untolin ia-is have joined them only fsor the pusrpose of sobtainsing a Hsare si the spjoil' ; ad bieing cos inced that ths gresat isass unpreteentedl taionisi, anil isthetr hiass goveornmen) iit iundser wVIthi weI ala nosw siftering. nare the rest~s oif thiese ins enobti aning tlitesr ; aisi bin sg c55n eisso'ed thiat iur true' sih nd" oly fiendsaire tso bse f-ssuial nasosig 5Ithe l intlligenit lniiItv( :setlemen sif I Iis State, w homts we htave Sssowsn ail ouir livyes, and have niever foundli hem wvantinog whben needed nssr in t ima :sf trotsbilae; is nss being cs inc ieds ihant susr intierests ar'e isdentateeni withi theirs, ni thalIst thtieir proSseri ty is ah-o's our -5 sasd bseis onvintceds that to them~ ialone we hsiive tss haosk fsir a resorga iz.atiotn os timr State isnd City Go,'vernmsets, nspss lie hsa,.i5sof honisesiitad ellisiency ; istt beinisg fuslly sat i,fled that wse n ill rece'ive Livery ju.stice at their hsandsls, the: efore, lie it ltesolveds, Thait we e'rgiize ousrselves lits: n Sossie.t V, not t) ansy p1:1 vy whats ever sin ig ts V alecginniee, bustt for Ishe onsy r,I.Ject. of fsreeing sour, State ands City isroi'n it,- psresnt cosnut strulers, aist psineinss hottest andlci enpsle imens int tsei r Inhees, ltit(solved, Thaiit woa do psalege our.seve., inever to vote for any llinompetest car .di slate, hse lie Riepubhlican ori l)emns-as f nsso osfli,ce ii w aever, bt L n.,se all emt tsulinece tos difeat ,sh sutch5 can~didIas. anist elevi'ati' to ofilce o:.hy ouir sown tn se an .1 onnest chaizens, iad sm-hs 0 oter nis ourt own gseineen Iiny, in thetiir S is 'Iotss, SeeC lit to r'ecomme iinand zss untsaport. A. l)K.\N. 1st Vie P'resisdet, dJ(llIN Thi O.\M.\S, 2dh Vice It esidh't L. J. T.\Yfa0ht. Secretasry. h'i'lNJ. li0W) .N, Treasur'er. W. Gi. ROUTh, Clasismasi I'h. Caom Silver Street WVant8 a P. 0. Onie amon(lig the ses ious iconsvensiensce of the present day is thec felt wants c post ollices thsrosgh variouas sect iss o the State. Int our own dhstr1ict mlanay o the~ sections favoredl bfosre the war ns itl facilities for get ting tmtil mliatter, are nov thsrowni ouit and5( depisved of the piriv ilege in ppti etir, bitter comp iluattt is mssad by the Iihasbittants ina and aarounda thi *ssghbhoihoosad of Silver Street. Mast3e those pieoplie have to asido lifteeni ams twentiy sisiles to the Courit hlouise fo their msa ils, aits nd mny rather thant sub Jet themisselves to thssa trouble na ill tIak nos psaper at sail, when they would like t taake teir own district linpior as well a dailies frost abroad. In this instanics and we onaly cite one, the faull,ao-called, i not the unsfortunaste onte that a propetr mal cannilot be foJund, f(or We are as.tred thn a tman its uvery wany dis quaslilled In ths Conf'ederaato Sense, its not oanly ready take ani app)lolntmenot, but lia smado ap plication limo and~ again. The fault said to attach to Crews, the Lauarent representsative, and- If so Joseph Is a vov naughity man. harried women in . South Carrolin will soon acqviro control of their on property. Thbe .Legislature has Just ps sed,a bill whiqh1provldes tha4t no real c peraonual property. held by a woman a the time of her pnarriage shall be saubc te levy,.or sale for her husbad's debt: bot shell belher seperate ,pypperty, an that she many irsanage and diapoae of th rameo itn all respects au though she were man. Thse casrroey bIll was amtended by I er'eaning tile proposed idditional volme alekIgnotes from $45,00(s,000 to (6' OOft,wks KALIIIDOSOOPIOAL.-Well, once more to the breach. The Herald having been en larged, your devil, worthy reader, is again allowed to put his hoof in it, or rather to mount the tripod and take a bird's eye view of things. Little-things are ne whore, now, for we see nothing but big things. We are s pushed along by an age of rush, roar an'd rascality, andt we asro "going to smassl"--l'tn i afraid. The biggest thing I see now Is put t ling Wright on the Judicial bench. Its wrong and not right. I must set aside a good mot to for the noncc-"never expose your disap poinments to the wo.id." I atm hurt ; and t they m.ty know it. ' This acute forgn of moral torture" applied to our peop!e,. is cruelly ex Anisite. Thu Judiciary corrupted to pnrty, purpoSes is fearful, but lippresent itatup4-. horrible diet. And then the Regency of the Asylum and the probable dethronoegont from the hearts of the poor, sad and lonely inmates, of the present reflined and hatherly pre siding oflicer, and his place filled by a colored man Biarbarous nations even re f spect the rights of the Insane. The majority of those In our State Asyfum are white, and without pursuing a suggesive train of. thought here presented, I ask-"could the governthent devise a system of control over the South, more torturing than the govern ance of a relined white race by their former shaves ?"Does not the world move to anarchy and confiiion ? And will there not be a recoil ? Another big thing that I see, aiul one that is leading to a big rupittre, is the growing opposition to the use of the Iloly lible in the schools. And another big thing was the killingof Noir by Prince Napoleon. Sym pathy was aroused against the P'rince, but so bitterly was he persecuted by Itochefort that sympathy is now enlisted for the l'rinco,who says tIh:it iocibfort's pnper had flercely as sailed his fatily, including even the ladies and vhi!dren of the houtchOld. If so, the Prince has my entire sympathy-not because he is a Prince, but that he is a man. In no way can I sympathsze with iochefort's rev oltit lonary proclivities. Still another big thing is the pttoposition to hold tIhe world's evan gelical alliance next time in Gothainm, and to pray for a new testinony of faith, o' love, and of unity. Needed, much. W ish St. Paul could return anti stand among them, and Pour the thunder of his eloquence forth in his texts ipon charity; and also to buri his anathemins agaiist convention.al as well as (ommunistic theories. The one tends to in fidelity. relfishness and distrust; the other to shite aid confusion. Bletter return to lirst prine'p!es. No wonder that lRome has so large a hohl uion the iffections of the world. And yet another big thing is the chantge that is taking place in the physical world ; its being reconstructed. no doubt. Abovo us, we tind the stars taking holiday, nebula dis appearing, nuroras blazing forth with un wolti d 'Jplendor, torrents of rain pouring for erm'ce tit ive hi.urs overoceans and continents, tidtil swa t.ps, land slides, disappearance of is huis aitil nppesirance of others, removal of the gulf streaun, change of teinperature, &e.; and beneath thi, crust on which we stand the mit4:ty orces te at work, hence from Sitne to time, deep down in the bowels of the earth the titlal waves of molten rock and iietal e.,tse the earth to t scilatu and quiver as i reied And one imore big thing tind which, by the way, is not a new thing utntler the sti-is womt mi's rigtts. Its trui a Wo:man Isi bwen elected "speaker" of at crtain hou oe of rcpresentaltives- good posi Iion,(for l.dies lire go: d spcakers), anud others deal in tih: subsleties of lil.ekstonte, and still others illy hotmage at the slrine of Es"cut plius, & c ., &e. liti what of that? Two thou sandi yearts ago l'ratxigorai made(1 a mtost Mile cessfui (coup1 dI'etat agalust the lords of crea tion, 4nd4 oni a cetr'niti bighit moriing the 511n of' Athens sh., ne uipon a1 P lophCiv wose womenll't had1 v'ote-t thiemselvets disenithirai!ed; and they not otnly robib d the m11en oIf their I iomtie," tells uii itiit ltok tileir pataloons tilt happened tusly? I 'rax:igora, the stronig, pru.ltitng by the eIlouent tecings oh Aspa, s phired, ist ructed and4( commtliionted thlema to cite the women't allt to apjpeir at thle Acro, polis in the grey of the morning. with f.dlse heards,anitd rolled ini their Ilhsbtds's tog gery. Tihey did so tand sutcceededt Their belardl, andi canes, iandt trousers. nad1( itiful, 13y as.sumeld rhetoric carried tile few men that wete pire-sent (and who dtid not disc.iver their' sex,)inlto measures; and resolutions de, chiring eq:tt righits. togcthecr with various com1 ltaniiI it of right s, we rilrioadekd th': pe 4tic4Ila4 i and siippeIlrs. len;- us , the huiin ham11 lotf leXy, whoit '.y ine way, was a14d1s ingu Ithed getno-:.;, wa t-eent coinig 4.nt (If hiis hioutw -141 yellow leI t'icot 41nid aI pai of ''let meW follow yti that1 0our 1pople iiiny see 14he hu Ish:mdl of thteitr belov'ed geneiral "' No Idtoubt Iter was1 ai row .-. that1 camp11. .\nid a vet y hig ting is Ih ticumen'i'iei ('(ounc'il,* ih ilih is d iscutssintg a hunge question11 iamnnst ot1hers,* tad t hat is w.hethertii thei 'opeh ialliile or in.fall ile. W hat a qute I wonder-i if' its IrueC. Somnebl-ly 8:ays that aret gro n111.jg 'irs d10taily, anld t hat41 Inite 111 ihi nit dirt.)1 (ld empet batg ! is 11hat so? Andl that ini ai ittle wile we0 won'ltt kno4w ''thIs fromu that1, nor1 Il sne 11rom1 ich', onec froim 'lnt her, 1401 t,the f1m romt wich i"' T'oo41 true" I 'in afIra i, ti makelt ai jok of'. Sotmebdy 's to lix tIhings a raighit. WVell, 1as refor-m sholuh,i tiugin whh11 the indtiviial, I miove that Ili th evil sttart tilt hailI! If' itooponnschaillp bIntgs all the Chineso f ve-r , and( 4411ba. St. D)omingo, h-ngiland fn4nd1 ,te t'ce):e islands4 comeiI uder4 the s ripies 1.wotn t neC see stars whenl~1 the Duitch aii-l the C hi'h gte a fighting, 11nd1 hlrlhiham Yoiung is <iQcie"d P're'lhtent, andi the Friee Love-rs Iand I he Mormlonsu get mixed lip ini the Tower of e habll--for- lirighain iiweaclrs he'll 111u t i n meroustt. w1ifet and1 grar.ttdmothetr 1mm 4ft-Le, lie's ~'igoint' 0 to :he a elenl ltweep 4of lolils, cairpIet a' bIagge-rsan po1llyw)13 1og4. W't 1' it ho iin "('e;ee4tie"' nge oft' lie deuvil--ani evil--vil--il hi, a und( ''hit ni rauinin?'" Wallace and Simpson . TIme "L aureiisvill" Iie'raldl says: "'The Ij1adicals have mio ireet to ri,ht and Juistitc. 'They 1put awaily prinile as an e obstacle in the roadu to, and4 theC hold on, a power. fly the proecedlings itn the Case oif Sinpson anid Wllace thle policy of the domin ant faction islt alr4ady shioni.n. Wa' l. 4 .1co wias defetedC 1by Simplhsoni hv four a thouisandi vo-ties, andlI Sim11pson w1ais the'refore, clently pim lii faie4 enititledl to the seal. In thle v-ote of the J[onmse, the instinets of Seen i amaortyled themIi ill the pa th of hiot sty, e1but1th l'ish of the prty-I3.w15hips soon tirongit a the pat-k of curs to thie righit cry', alId re. conlsiderattionl kept theolionse on its party -basis, squallrO with ite actit.l n e sealting a Hloge, who11 was defeated for the 3d District, and yet tmisre presents it Iin the lower ilotise of Congress. In the caso of Simpson andi WnIhtlee the Commnittee are ordecredl to re port on the merits wihi means44 thalt, the aiiserable' budiget of hying testimaoniy whic W Sallace has aias'ed ai.d sent foiward in thme.case; blood annd thundellr stories of KnI Klux outrages whicb WVallaeo and lis ilk r u on paper for igtnoran.t negroaes to swear rto, andsne Slt ike stuff. Lies, lIes, lies, of Iwhle fclosiI is to determIne the report of I the conmmittce anti the actlin of' the 111 e endiary faction conmposing the maijority of ld the HIouse of' 1epresentativ-es of the Un1Itedi e Stated. 'thIs course determines that1. Simp) a semi,' nor Any other Democtat, shni be seated fromt the recoenstruete'd State of South Carolina. -We liston to hear of' Wallae . boeing seated."1 .A nephew of John. C. Calhoun -Is a Hs.roet.tuar'endqtin,b in Chleson,n HEI{t, TIEIRE, EVERYWIERE. Moses lectured last week on religion. Sma!l-pox in Paris increasing. England has,abolis:hed its copper.a. The Pope has had a fit. Is ho fallible? Slnmmona' regul.ttors are popular with sek'uns. A tho:n in the bush is worth two in the hund. (elorgia w.ants to annex ia piece of Ten. ne+:ee. ''he Marrinis de Talleyrand lives in Flor id 1. The Newberry immigrattion Society is fur naPlif tihe urrondbilng copnies8with labor. The ('resc."nt lnna thoCross 'aro united -Egy;,t and Gleco. The S.C. It. IR. will b--gih the payment of quarterly dividends in July. Two negroes were recently hung in Del. Ware for rape. Victor Emanuel alies palpitation of the heart since his lsst marri:age. The Logisir.ture was rcuently diecnsilag the sulject .ol' mtatrimhony. h is proposed to. annex Great 'lritain alt ,t.1l:atda to the Ullited htattes. Iron and m;tgnsitimn are now butrnlring inl the sun. The arch duchess Elizabelh has fled to America. Orangebnrg ia reported to have tglore dogs than any county of tihe State. Mr. ovard is examining Cuba. If ie likes It, he proposes to exchange Alaska for It. li4hop Paine, of the Methodist Church Sonth, has completed the fifty-second year of his nminstry. A plan is favored by the RUnssiatt govern tment for the purposo of puslhing the culture of cotton into central Asia. The pholsphatr bill has passed the Leg. 6ilature. They'll soon dig away the pril lers. The Holy Grail--the gliss bowl which our tilviour uzed mt tha last- supper is pre. set-ved to the present day. Per contra--l:ltest frican advices say that laivingston lias 1;cen burned is a wiz ard. It is anticipited that fivo humndred Euro pc'o clryen will attend the Evangclical lliatac ut New Yuhk, on Septetmm,r the 5:ll. The ofttpring of the marriage of a white woman and a btlack man in Tennessee con% promise me teis, being horn with two heads, one white and the other black. J. J. Wright lua heen elected to the Si. preme bench. 'l'hie jndiciarl of' South Cmuro liua represented by t Northernm negro I ltmt we are astonished at nothing. The editor of the Vox de Cuba, who camrte fromin 'na to light a duel with the editor of the Key West liep ubl:can, mit8 Iilled in an nffry. Bullock, of Georgia, in celehmting the passage of the Georgit bill through (on gress, gave a $~o>m1 supper, and is order to keep uy thronglh the excitement iseidenlt to the time, took three ch:lmpagne biths, each costing seventy-five dollars. List year Ohio granted one thotimnd and three divorcet. 'I'his decides the spirited contest for tIe chamnpionship of ghe Union in tie divorce buinless which has Ijeen going on so long between Ohio, Indiana, and lili nis. JORnDAN A IIAn RO.AD TO Tn Vtr,.-A.t Colnumhus, Ohio, they had a tp tzilg not long since. It didn't turn ont to bq1n sucCess, b c:use the minlister took in a dat<ey fir", and after sloshing him arotand in the tank, asked several young Iadles to areh in wheo were '..,ure.. They wouldn't o in -i iess lie chanmged time water, andlihe timId themi he would see them d--ared tirast. T1hat's thme w.ay thu maatter reste I at ilast accouns. OUtREXVilA.YGE LIST. TmxTy1'ron ::A.reic M! -asso -:ma fronm1 ta ub lisinmg denplmrtnienti o1 .ieiiar, Smithm#& .Jnr dant, tor' Jaumry, in a ace'ive,t. ii is mminelyparinted,t amid gives some benmutifurl aq.ecimenm of msiw type. it. W. Shmandu, 1-q- , ihas m-etiretA l':om the Unmionville TPmunes, amml It. .\. ~temae hNl ate rof time Asheville News Far' mm'imr as suicceeded to its inaonagete mt. The F'ebrumary nutmber of theNXiX Cenmttsy Is to hundi~. wth a splamndid serial story by * itenry t'ievelanmd--"Tne Storm sad time Sunset f' Ex (i,mv. P'erry's reply to Judge L.ongtre(t uind nmanmy interesig articles upon vatrimna s(bij.rcts. We havo recoived th.'', ''Little lianer." ntllshted mat l)ue West, Albevilo DI)tt., S C, bmy htcy, .1. lBonnemr, for tho Associate S'.ica copy 50c.; 10 to 25, 40o.; 25 to 100, 30c ; 10') amid over, 25.. 'Tmax La-rTa.c ('onPoutAL wot F:attrny. l'ure,. crisp, anmd brllianmt; asa usuali, tull ofidm tihe laresm Jitesa cmi' Young AtuoerIman lim'e. It 'grows bem er tand better. No boy or girl shmouldc bi wimh Omut it. Onie dtolmar ai year, whenua it is worthm dcou tiot that umoumnt. Publishecd by Alfred L,. )Fewell & (o., Chmicago, Ill. We ha:ve received au copy or that Strling Einglibm l-uper-lIho ''F,nropeanm ~Maii."' 'lie a'l.umm, is mmn eitomet or firitish amnd Continen tal itet.lligence and exacet cotmnerclial statis ties tomi maciii to mami, espmecialtly preptaredt for time tr'anis-oceai Icworld. (111ec Colpminil tillings, 44a C;non St., tio-lo. Nib scr*ipmtioun mmc dvianmce. 13-t. exchaisivo ofpousr age', whm ch, to time Statecs, Is 4t 4 1. Timx N r.w F.ci.veyic for February is receIved. lIm it mucc tme 'Trmme 8'omry of Mrs'. 8humkspre's I.ire -i ime Meome; $ometsL' t.. J. Emarmoma Ilope; Dumkes' buomogha T'.dies; 'lie i'maiacoeof Sletotr; ,.oale l)i,coverk'esin A frie.s; L.ogan amid (resuap; ,ce at Actli; D)r. .ioes-' iLeport omn Auctreiouvmlle 'Tie olut .\u.mk in thatm iiehmfry; 'The I'upit andc ti l'a-ess; tKingc andc riest; *ttencry Crasbb liebimn som's )marmyimund itc-mmhoscenmces ; Thme tieroimn of Johne cham~mpme; Old Timues, &c. iatiklAore 'Turebull & Murdochm; (e. l'i.:rmnSONs I,A omi .s N ATmOt.oAi M Aoamx...... Th'e~ .1 annmi,' Febca n.ry undi .I, Mrchm ntubavs of' thmis ba'aniifuml magahi.e, time lirsit no hamve seen,a aeremntd amniotng our excanmgec tis week. The emeuLlh:ahnienmts amid coloered faeshhctm plateI mmre very rics land pre'emnt an mntractioni aitoAethecr ir mesulinttal to time ildis. ,t ic,.tllied moo wIth eni te lain inig reuding imnfter,& besides, mnmio, anmd tim ny me.,tears otintere-st. It is oinly 62 a year tuon, apriaao W igh pimncs.it WsyltIin time reamch of a11. etidi 'un. ci. Petersona, 3 0Cesnmut at., Iti'ha'pitia, for-a m'pecimen copy.' 'inS hitunA r, CA tro.IsI AN, our Stmate A gricut limermi inpa'r it ma staindarim ' auethority mn all Itiinit re luites. toml-e practia a grclt' arc, amnd thec i4tate So,. cdety andum ther people whsicih fosteredt it. and thmo e'nerpraiinug imbal'i,lhers, Messrs. Wa lker, Evanmut & ('mgswell who hiave doneim SO nmuch tom make It thei neicepmtt-t io papr that it is may wvell inudeedi be pareoud amf it. 'Ik li uairat C~arolinianm to-loy is a g etscesbeiing rened by thocusainds of readters. lnta're..ting. misefl, nndmi prac tical ma'tte-r, amet die tcriptaive tI hnstrations-. in a womd It is jusit thme p,aer thme farmer wanets. We hnve receiverd time "Rtevo'ution." lby Mrs. Elizeabethm Ciedy 8taton, P'aulina Wright Diavis andu Susan Ii. Anthony. 'lhe Ituvoilti is do vcetedi to time enafanhi.semenrt of wom:mir, as 'the ontly way by which uil haer Just rights arc to be prmainently. sectured." 'The f.mie ediltresaes say thamt sasmouline ideas have rulied time race for 6000 years, amnd now by giving thce femInine thouighut in polities, reigionand moeial life, the trth in ail thligs may De foatnd int the unmiona of boeth." ctWo thoiughat that' t was foundr lonig ago.) And thmey furthermeroeofoar'etlmattothetieataughit by time creed', codes amid Cuistomse of the world, that womanui was made for mani-ihis toy drudge, or subJet&.we declare war to the death! (hood!i bitt thmat's heav,y nm somne of' thie boys, an,d it will f ojback on time girls, too. Never say die, Miss T.ile, we beg you-eta~ compromalse fir. Donem't yatdu knmow thm MiaN noter make toys tnridres of woMaN7 'rho Wit antd brsan of thairt yt It ones arei engaged to throw wvisdom and the power of utteranuce unto the Ilevolution. We hope that the contteol which is to head to final vIctory shall be bloodlhees... Miss Alice Cary hoe commenced a aerial story let time Itevoilution which Is said to be ens of the nuest remarkabo, and isancrsling unfoiligs of the mysteries of wummanhood yet prnodutecd. The stor is enlled the "lorn thrail" and is safid to equal hirb, lirownl9g's Aurora fLgh. The 11ov oiutlin Is 63 p arunum. Addlress Susami ii.An thony, 49 East 28 St., New York.A Theo national debt has dlecri'eae $3,933, ar4; coin bmatlanmc $l",6c0,730, incihing $50,It0,'00 co'n cartificites; currency in tre.asury $9,6l0,80; pumrchnln,ed b,ondcs and interest *91,nn.> nmI,,:es The Greenville Mountaineer alludes to a growing evil in tho following para graph: We have always been in favor of a sep. aration of the Courts of Sessions and of Common Pleas, and we believe it to be more than ever desirable in the present state of public morals. Their conjunc. tion not only hindors and delays the prosecution of civil causes, owing to the irece dence of the business of the former over that of the latter, but the necessary introductiol of nuanly petty criminal c:tises has a tendency to lead to a license which lowers the..dignity of the Court. Now, justice, both in criminal and in civil tpatters,. should be. a;lministered +9ith dighity and decoruSi whiclk will cinmand the respect of tic people ; and this end would be greatly aided by the ettabll4ihment of a separate Gourt, which should have.cognir-Inco , of at least all crininal caises, except tnose of a very high degree, rtnd'the ailop'ion and strin gent 'storcuinet of stri,ct rules of i ic. tice therein. a - - I,Eitst.ATV5 Th..-'h Cuinuitte. on Itailro:ails were instructed to report on a bill to charter tile Edgefield aItilroad Go=ttpany. A bil to revise, simp'.ify and abridge the rules, practice, pleadings and forms of the Ceourtr of this Stite, (Corbi and Whipper's code,) was read the third time and. after discussn.n, ordered to the Ilouse of liepreseiitat ives. A bill to enforce the provisions of the civil rights bill of the United States Congress, and to secure to the people the benefits of a republican govern ment in this State, was rend the thiid time and passed, by a vote of 80 yeas to 8 nays. The bill "for the better protection of labor," says the Guardian, should rather he called a bill to assist carpet-baggers and scalawags in continuing their course of fraud and oppression upon the good people of the State. AIrain s u i'Noari..-We learn that on Friday night last, while the passeiger train on the Columbia at:d Angusta Rail road was taking on water at the tatrk, just on the outskirts of the town o! Graniteville, a negro from Virginia, on his way to the coi mt:. and sngar fields of Loui,iana, aroused from his ske:, atnd in attemnprting to pass from one car to an other, fell through into the canal and was drowned before assistance could reach him. We are informed that two negroes in the vicinity of litiwanger's store, on the upper sile of the District, gut into a fight on Friday, the 21st, and that one was stabbed so severely that he died from his won uds on Sunday last. Con stable Kennedy had not ascertained the name of either par ty or the cause of the difliculty, but left this (Wednesday) morni.g for the scene of actior, to ferret out the matter and arrest the murderer. The Rev. Henry 11. Spann, known among us so long as a citizen of the highe.t tone and a Christian of the pur. est record departed thi.; life on Monday, the 2tth ultimo.--Eilgefield Advertiser. No Moin; Si.uts.--''he Mubild Tin. btne is tired of fighting Radicals with all sorts of Chinese fantaoticn, be'rowed from cast oil' wardrobes. Our contem porary says Owing in a great measure to gl oss lismnlanagenent on the part of their self constitnted leaders, the people of the Sou th are naturally yiehing to despair, and flying patnic s icken ft 0om thieir homes to seek tuew onep in the far WVest. It has b1eco-ne absolutely necessatry to plropo<oe a halt ; to) catst frsom our litmbs the Nor't hern isq uer adintg dress w hichi we donnedica fori a ltprar y purpolise that it f.siled to s1 userve, and( plait inug fi rudy our bann ter 'if Sonitherni mianhlood, rally uindler its f'ihls lhe talenut, lie w isdloi 'and the tried fasith of out' i.uT;l-ing .l'Tie Newl York times says :"Califor naa, "'-lb uall other claims of a singular Thaero ity, is now in a coundition to claimt the honoer of beinig the lsuiner State of the Union. She is the fir?t to iiatnufactured silk in the Republic, having~ begnn literally ab ovo, from (lie eggs, pro.duced thie cocootis and cairried (lie usual processes to the completion of a beaiutiful texture, such as may stand a comtparison with the silk of the old con tinent. Part of (lie Galiforsman silk of the C.alifornia .silk has been shaped iuto Ilasgs, one of n% ieh is to wave fr'om (lie C'api til at Wash ingtoni, and aiiothier firomt the dome of thie State G:apitol, to signialize one oif those pueuaceful victiirivs wvhich are generally of mou(re importance to a people than the victories of wvar." Tlhe New Haoven Plua-liinm tells a lior rible st.ory of brutality to a wife to the fo'llowuig elf et :Alexantder MeCurady wvent w ithI his w~ife froun Plymouth to Waztetrbnry, to pass Clhristma:s' Gn the way homte t hey quiarreled, andii Mecr:ady, whuo was slighty' intoxiented, seized his wife and thirew~ her out of the wvagon, br'eaking hoth hones of her leg below thme knee, lie thlen told her she insst walk the rest of (lie way, biut the poour vouman hbeing unable to r.ise, lie gut out arid fell to beatinig anda kickuig her. Ilto finially threw hieur inito the wagon, ain,d on. arriv intg hiome thre'w her into the yard, where she lay nearly insensible, while. wvith a knife .lhe cut ofi every puat-icle of her clothiuig. He then tied ,a rope around her asid dIrew lier' unider a shedl, where lie left her with a partinig kick-stabled aiid fedl his hiorse asid wenut to bed. We live ini a Christian laud I Tim D)ivrtFt.aEe.--The following an cdote, froun a Waishi ngton correspon deiit, is pretty good; A r'econistructed A frican at WVashiing. ton, arr-estedl for stealing, was upbraaided by (lie sgstrate : "I thought, Satm, you hielonged to the loyal party ; that's on its goodi behavior, you know." "D)at's just so, moassa we's two classes--do high and (1e low. D)e high takes wvhat's guv t.o 'esm, like massa52 Grant ; (Ie low takes whlat's not guy to 'ema, like muassa llut. Ier. I's a low, tmassa, dat's all." This is the latest story from paris; "A tmusieiau at a Monaco casino lately bough a bottle of chiampagne, and( sit tmg dlown to the piano, lie played (lie gayest music anid dIrank his winie, until but a simgle glass remained ; into this he poured a vial of pruissic acid, dlrankl it off, asid began a solemin funeral march which onuly etided with his death." Tn a recent tabernacle sermion Brigham Yoting maide the following candid avowal: 'lho Gonieiles arc very anxiouas to find osit,how many wives I have. Now, I don't know that it is any of their busi. ness ; bu't as they are so anxious to know, I will tell them. I have one wife and a great ttnany w o)eui." A party hias been atarted in France in in favor of initerposing the Napoleonic d.vnasty agaisnst poptular excessess. It is hended11y tEsn.,am..:i ..r LOCAL. 07 The value of a district paper depends in a great degree upon the completeness of It$ LOOt!. NEWs. and we beg our fWiends to forward for publication any and all items coming under their observation. We invite attention to the card of Stoll, Webb & Co , liberal Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Dealers, Charleston, S. C. Rev. A. It. Rude, of Columbia, will preach at leth Eden, next Sunday at 11 o'clock, and at Luther Chapel at 3- p. m. We have been requested by a number of physicians to caila meeting of theirfratcrnity of Newberry listrict, on the 21st inst., at Dr, Melutosfh'd l)rug Store, for the purpose of orgaitizing i District Medical Association, and electing a delegate to the State Associa tion, which assembles at Columbia, on the 9th Marcah. Leonard. U!anpin & Co., corner Mooting and Wcutwoith Sts.. also 20 1layne se., Charles ton, S. C., keep constantily on hand Carriages, Brets, 'hotons, Sulkies, Buggies, ,(igs,, . a roichea, Wagons, C.aris, $3rjy,,, Farm Wa otis, Children's Carriages, c.,&-e,&c. :aide solid ited. Terms liberal. Satisfactio i'guur anteed. "AnD lilT A RtINNO."-Th delightful spell of weather enjoyed for a week or so in this region was rudely broken on Thursday night last by a regular Nor'cas ter, which blew till night fast ,and furious, and all next day, and "hit at raining too," did not help to make the situation any the more pleasant. 'Vite clerk of the weather must certainly have forgotten Itimself. WonTH CEMMBEKINO.-it is not what people cat, but what they digest, that -m;tkes them strong. It is not what they gain, but what they save, that makes them rich. It is not what they road, but vhnt they remom ber, that makes them learncd. It is not wiati they profess, but whit they practice, that makes them good. It is not the p apar they take that tp.tkes them better, but the paying for it in ad vatice. A brown wedding recently took place at a fart house near Kans:ts city, M.,. The bridle-groom was ined Brown, and also the bride. None but relations of the family were present excepting those whose names were Birown. Fathers, mothers, uncles, aunts and cousins to the newly-married con i,." to tt inumber of sixty, were in atten ,ance. ini mnister's name wats Brown. l'tkon altogether, ii was a lrown affatir. Very mucli Brown wo should say. In Spartanburg county the Smith's might beat the Browa's in a family gathering of this kind, we really do believe. SALE-DAY.--About the most disagreeable day experienced lately Wtas Monday, cold, gloomy and rainy, and yet the crowd in town was immense, notwithstanding all the weather difliculties. The wind however, did not blow so fiercoly as during the few pre. vious days, the only consolation we had. We might mention one other consolation that quite a gratifying number of gentlemen came up to our sanctum and made things straight with us. by amicably adjusting. It's a bad wind which -blows nobody good, for had the weather been fine,-many of the gen tlemen who made us happy, might have staid at home a plowing their fields, and we have htadl to mourn their absenco. Thte quan" tity.of red-eye drank-not by us nor b. the gentlemen alluded to, buit by others,--was large, as was seen by the effects on tbe atretp.; Therc were several sales of land, and ,the most of iF !rought very hglh. prices,. a ver,y evkient idication of ta prosperous conditiqn of affairs in our dhistriot. 'One tract of 40 acres with a maill brought over 610,000. A ycnr or two aitss&aid thmat.the Grean ville & Colmbia it il Itbad Ctmnp.my was in a h'ple-ss conaditioa. 1hat after a time the'patient was pronou;ncd convalsett atnd then strong andl silge-us. )Iut all of a suddecn we htear that the estate of saidl om panty is being partitio:med In a most summary way, anid turnaed-ove- to a set' of strattger capitalists, whose agents are among us, pair cihashng up the stock bcfore the share hold. ers nt-c atware of whit is goig on. It is a re% n>arkaable fact that this is aii being done, as it is said, withtout the knowledge of thie President and Directors, who have been cotn stituted rustees for the s:ock holders, gen erally. And yet no publiic tnotice has in any wvay, that we have heard, beetn given of th is very singulhar procedlitng. "' hose duty was it to call a meeting or thte stock holders, and piut them in possession of all that wats aboat to be attemptedh against theoir interests? Can it be possible that thie ofileers of the Company or anty of them htave acted a tr-eachecrous part in this matter-? 'They will afford the stock bokders seome satisfaction if they wi I let them know whtat the scheme is, and what partL they have acted in thme programme? PLRAsa Sin, A Cuanu -This has been time cry for mnonihs past, juist now thought we be lieve it is dlying out, and we are glaid. Blut tons were getting so scarce, that it was feared a resor-t woutid have to be made to pins for ail te necessary purposes of keeping ones clothes togethter. Thle store keeper-s to'- were growing desperate, for as chartming as the little isss of ouri town tire and have been, thteir p)rofessedi charmt-Lass condition and their contilnud pressitag dlesIre to be charm FUt,, constantiy recurring in thie r-quest "for a chatrm," has m.ide tem quiteoun ectarming, and has produced such a dreaid amuotng otir niot!on and btuon sellers, that they leaivo their store doors an-1 seek the most remo.te corners in the back ends of their piremlses, whenever .one of these lithle-kne-haig-to-a-.duck specimiens of fe male ioveliness shaows horself ont the street. We wyonder- who has (the biggest charm string, aind what will become of auli t bitt tons so gathered. Yes, by thunder. Won dier if(Gabo lost his bttttonts in the same way. Thte last accountt hoard of hitm was that lie htad bait one buatton ieft; poor follow. I,AcH WORK.-l'ue fuit women of New Jer sey aire about to organize. -A Minnesota lady iast week kiilld seven t'con ducks at oneo shot. Sevein itousnmi women have been added to fth votintg register in Vienna. Four protminent English magazines are edited by3 womiten. Why are kisses like creation? IBecause tey are made ot of tnothting, but prove to be vety good. A young wVoman of Indliana kep twenty. seven engtaementt rinigs hung tap inher bou doir, thte spells of five years. As or-dinary men are proverbially fickle, thie iadies shtotuld secure shoematkers, as they at-c suire to the last. e A t Penfieid, N-. J1., a yottng lady htas be comne insane over thte red ipt or anontymons ietters. She wont crazy ticauso (lie Iellow dIdn't sigan his nanme. A wvomnan at Lafayette, IaA.,t a paekag by cx pi-es, which she hsupr. se was a Vald* a>le Newv Yetar's present It turned ont to be0 only thte bones of Ii r htusband wi1 was dietuIined in duo Souath aftbr a hattid which someo one had shipped to her. An importatnt physiological dlscofrf its juta beetn made by a young mnan-nafnaei thtte us of yong ladies beats stron - As to moreoelderly females, even little dt know that the palm of the maternal 075 beats awfui strong. hand + .--.-----. P'eants are sakai to be a t~cr o th a liver onmlt,.ut. reer-o Take the Papers. Why don't you take the papers? They are life of my delight I Except about election tie, And thou I read for spite. Subscribel You cannot lose a cent, Why should you be afraid? For cash thus paid is money lent At interest four-fold paid. Go then, and take the paper And pay to-day, nor pay delay, And our word for it is inferred, You'll live until you're gray. An old neighbor of mine Whilo dying with a cough, Desired to hear the news While lie was going off, I took the pnpor and I read Of some new pills in force; IIe bought at box-and is he dead? No-hearty as a horso. I know two men as much alike Ai 'ere you Raw two stumnp And no j-h eouub'agi.t could Imid The difference, In the bumps. (.- o tpkcs.tho papers, and his life .is haplt)er th,an at king's, its chibciren tell can read and write, And talk of men and things.I The other took no paper, and While strolling in the wood A tree fell down and broke hisafrdWn And killed him "very good." Mid he been reading of the news, At home like neighbor .im, I'll but a cent that :ccident Would not have happened him. Wiy don't you take the papers Nor from the printers sneak, Becaose you borrov from his boy A paper every week. For he who takes the papers, An.I pays his hills wihsn due; Cin live in peace with (od ani i-mn, At.d with the printer too.N.P.W.ILL;S. The Newborry Hierald is just 53 per an num, and in advance. No French wom in, n a Engoish woni of cultivation, how-a days wei) s her gar ters below the knue. It is ruinous to the shnpe of the calf. More than this, it hias s -rious co:isequ..nces of another kind. The p- icipal vein of the Iu (venn snph ena br.vls) runs just beneath the akin until it nearly reaches the knee, when it sinks beneath the miuscles. Now if this is constricted at its largest part by a tight garter, the blood is clecked in its return to the heart, the feet are easily chilled. and more liable to disease, the other veins of the leg are swullen into hard, blue kisots, become varicose, as it is called, and often break, furming obsti. nato ulcers. This is a picture which a physician sees nearly every day. With tihe garter fastened above the knee all this pain and deformity are avoided. CoNouE1sstoAi. A P1'OnTTi(NJMNT. -TIhe fo,llowing rthowa the numher of inhanbi tants to each representative in Congrc's., if the whole number is fixed at 800, with a poplation of 37,000,000, 88, 000,000, 89,000,000 and 40,000,000: 37, 000,000, one representative to 128,383; 88,000,000, one representutive to 126, 600t; 89,000,000, one representative to )80,000; and 40,000,000, one represen tdtivo to 133,338. Pih (w n ix Ginano- _'our ungutan (e l rows yicldedl forty pounds, and four guanoed. rows 101-believcs it the best "l'crtili;cr used,.in his section. nn,-1nwtiton Co.,GA f. ic 4, '9. ICssas. Wa tCOX, Gunns &(Co.:' I iued one ion ot' Piac- ix Guino with the following resuts: I left fonr rowvs by the' side of that whicb was gnt mood, and f"ei' these four unguinmed rows I garhered forry' pounds cotton, and from fonr of thue gumanoed rows on sanie soil, andi enitivated ni like, I gamtheredi on'e hunsdrid aind one pounds. I b, liove the Phionix is the be,st fersiiizer that has been uised in this section this year; ii stoo I she draunth better ftan any [ sawv. The hind I used it on htas beeni cleared th irty ve.irs--it ms a tight gray so'ih. I u-ced 200 lbs p'r acre. Where I nued ht Gunno the f-rep shoed the dIrouthi butter than wvhere there wvas nona. Iuptpetfully, J D). GUULPEPPlEit. Feb 96 1t. Physicians Use Themn in, Their Practice. It is almost tuniversalily the ease thant Phy, sicianas condemn wvhat are generally known as "Paitent Piedllics." Although DR TUTi t''S LIVE Ei 1.1, IS N'O'T A PA fE NT IEDiICiNE, yet its Composition (the result of years of study) is known, eonly to himself, and so palpable are their valuable curative properties, that very many of the first P'hysl clans in tihe South and Wecst have adopted them ini their praictice, and recommendl t hem to thieir ptienits. Feb. 2, 5-2:. A iN KI LLElR Cures Sore Throat. AF.avoritc Mledicine with all classes, Is D)avis' P'ain Killer. IF you have Pitnters Collie, Pi ilr N O Mledicine is so popular 'iaKle fEEP~ the P'ain Killer always at hand. IF yont have a Conghi or Col, - Use the Pain Killer. LOO(1K onttand not lie eanitiht withont a 0otl of ain Ki.ier in the house. L ET every body n-e the Pain Killer For Sprnins and irtilses. VRY sailer shonul carry ni bole of Paut Killer with htm. EtF. tE,c hePau Killer ia for hoth, [nternai anad E~xenal usc. The P'ain Killer is sold by all rn'ggists and D)ealers In Famtily MAledicines. P'EiIIIY D)AVIS & W0', 74)(Jigh Street, P'rovidenec, e. iito 378 St P'au Sireei. Mlontreal, (Can. 17 Souithamptoni Utow, L,ondon, En,g. Feb. 2 5 limo. Irritable Invaids. Indigcstion not only effeets tffe physicil healh hbut the dl>ponitins ami te-npers of Its victims. Th'ie dv.ispeutie .ecomes, too, in a nmeisture demioraiizetd bf' his ,'uffeurinig. le is subhject to fits of irritation by ihis Bil leniness. or deCspauir, ats the ease mimy lie. A preternatual sensitiuieness t ieh lie e'annaot co,ntroi. leads im to in'isconistruie the words not ii fra qmt ly mhtkedu l-y exilitions of and nets oaf thoeSt arundit hiiun andit his iter course even with thmosen'ariesm atri dleare, I to h im testiness foreignm to hi is real nature . Theiise are the menial phenomemna of the disease,I for whieh flue invalii ennot be justly heldh responsibbe, but they 6eenslon much house-. hoid di:eomtfort. it is to the fnterest of tl home ch ele, it is essential to family har as wveH as to- the resce of the. sufferer from a state trot far re incipient insaunily, that tlstr mental distuurbance be rie Tis can only be don I o)#rznes phy'sical cause, a dec 0 rtiv lions of thte atom dng4,ti the liver and t it atnd :its allcis~ imp,druting o' howels. Upo ihisecar fers isia S IIOSterte's Fl ho tflhrej and.splu tlneetusly' p roditeig ii motcIli teget 0 tychange mthe gatoog il scompsedare f a he repara. /h itlteatvocharacter rant vain e mlan 5r(1o8i th pretvty their rcmedial oltfracted fr'om the most besotha ofn be creals, via: - ound ry. os dyhooptome cfaln take thais genital restoraitive ieca wtithouit expeine ofor aie imeowek men inhisn a noableI o we utrerliandbato from day today lessness and1( irrite rapidly from ft. rest. ehanlfge will maies itEvadti ap tob allarnu im dmao PERSONA L AiPRAIt4ASCK OF TIIs Pop.-.. The Lonaon Nowt, of Pecewbur 17th, says! "A private letter, dated the 8th, from a visitor to Rome, who, was lately fayored with a private tudienco at the vatican, describes the Pope as 'looking much worn and fIttigued;' but his 'energy,' adds the wtiter, 'is wonderful, and he is in great plrits in' spite of anxietey and age. It is really wonderful to think of the bodily and mental labors which this fine and venerable old man, approachipg his eightieth yeni., Is undergoing at this criti-al time. It must need all the en. thusiinsu of an ardent faith ard all the energy-of a fixed purpose to hear him up th ongh the incessant cerenuoraies, audi. ertcet, consultations; religious- functions and cares of temporal governtnent, which aroawow multilleda hundred fold- by the a ppeatance of the General Council and -th conductd of the COirti ttees -4 that ecclesilatthl lparlianient': in - tho mnidt4 of the solemunities of the Christmas sou,j+p+- .. .. Atixious mothers will'do'wol to take note of a little ineident which occurred the other (ay ith' New York. On6e Ma ry (.ronin, aged twelve months,' Was drowned in exacly three pints of water, It happened in this way.; Mary was playing about the roon during her mo ther's absenso-a little girl was "mind. ing" her-when she cane across a com mon house pail. This atupendous cu. riosity nitrally attracted the close at. tention of Maty. She gazed into the sira:nge machine, and when her mother returned. some l.o irs afterward, the poor child was found head downward in the pail --stone dead. There were only three pints of water in the vessel. The p'an of leavintg children in charge of eacti other st"ldon answers. COMMERCIAL N'wnir, S. C., February 8.-Cotton '211 Nuw Yottc, - Februa.y 7-7 P. M.--Cotwa dtroopling, with ales of 00 bales. Fm"urli a 1 c. lowet-iaeoritnae State 4.60 i 1.70; common to fair extaa Southern 5.83 a 6.00. Uo:d heavy at 20. ltk-TIMoRE,,February 7.-Cotton dull, nt 244. Flour 11.11 it a vote, and , sr icvs weak, but not quot.abl.l.,wer. . AutrmA. li'rrnb ry' 7.--('otton in lit ir demand, witn'ilght ofrerini;-eahles 48) Liles; receipts 695; meiddh l8 .,23 Li (namA nUr.,, 'ebtunry 7.-Cotton ca?ier and quiet, with su!es of 400 balea-middlinge 24; re cotipts 1,30;l. ,1vEnroor., 1-o'innry 7-Noon.-Cotton opened quiet and ateud).-uplattda 11J; Orleans 111a1l', Newberry Prices rurreits Coisa.:c-r:n WI:Vat:.y, Al'PlS-(reen. per bushel.....1....1 75 a2 00 D)ay, por bur.hel..........1 61 al 73 iAG GI \.;-- C:unny-ptr yard.......... 27 a 28 IIAIl: ItOl'E-liemp, per Ib. ......... a 3nnlln, per lb.......... .. a. BiACON-l lan. Jr lb ............... a 25 .htuldets, per lb........... a 16 Shis. per lb................ 18 a 20 iE.UE S'ToNl:, ter b................... a 20 l"l:i"F-per" lb... .................. 8 a 12& iti ''liEIR-("o: t s. per lb........... a 81 CIlS -". P................. a 25 (i iCI(NM --10 osIh,t................ f a 8 VA b.I ('() ---er yard................. 121a 15 (OPI'El1AS-per lb.................. 8 a 1" ('' 'IN, per bt shel.................... n l 50 ( O'tN MEAI. L. er I uthot...... ...al 6) UAN\1)l.lS-Tlw-per lb.......... a Adamnantine, per lb..... 22 a 25 COFFEE-io, per lb............... 25 a 80 .'aguyrn, . or lb... ..... a 832 .uva. .per lb.............. a 40 COTl'ON Y A I N. per bunch.......... n2 25 DO31i:STICS-4-4 per ytrd........... 25a 16 7-8 " .... . 18 a 14 8-1. " .......... 12 a 13 I'F.S. per doen.............. 25 n 80 'l.Otlt, per bbl..............".7 be b 12(0 Cr'NI'i) D%[ lt, ger lb................ a 40 I KIN I1 s8. per- lb................. a 10 1l;ON -E).gllsh rellned, per poLnd.. a 7 Swede ..--...... ............ a 9 liunjd.....a Itt 1J nn..................... a 1' l'I --t - -................. ..a 12 I'9t ware.....-................ .a 1u LI.A peW6..........-........a 25 Ll-MiEtt W'41 l'onr<s ,i eI * Mn.. .12 0 :20' o a n lhag, per Mt...1O a200' F or1 mg, per M ft.... M0 a2000 3M0L..88S-s u,n1,, per gpal........... a 75 West Indin, y' rgal. ... a . '.w (irieurrnp. pe0r j.ni. ..1 1r5 i1 25 3MAC ElIEL-1-er helf bar:ul....0 0 12'rn ltwr h'I............. 2 75 a8 25 3MA i)).--er lb.................:. a 5o N AJfl., per kef....................17 , a (oAT>'. per t.:s,I,ei................... al 25 ONIiNS, per baus!.el.--.--.......... FA a2 00 0>1 .-la.rnsen,. i'-r g)1.............75 a a o 1,insceert. boiked..............1 Si n2 (In ,l.in,-eed. r.,w........,...;........ ate 6'g ,'lunnesr'a'. iraults-..-..........1 4 ' al 60 P,EAS; per buashel..---.---.--....... 75 .2 sun I (>T 008- :ish 'pr bus. .......1 7. a2 C-O ,AN Sweel. ,' per be....1 00 a! 26 I' I -White Lead, pe b-....1 a 18 li .per I>. .... .----------............. 12j S A l:r'. :'er si ok ..-----...............2 60 a2 76 SIlI ilS, ,er10 0....---........aOS stUG AIt- i'nfrerizeds, I"wr b--.........a 2) (0ausheda, per lb-..-.-------.....a 21 A . vr 1l...........-.--....... 18 - ICxrn per lb.--.----.......a 18 S l'r"E. wm', per l--------..........a1 SI'11tITS'-Cor. . .key ... ..... .8 00 a4 10 I-rea.ch fIrauuisy.......... 00 a1000 Itye Whhkey............8 0) a5 02 lIo'land Gin............4 01) as 00 rEA-i:yson, per b"....---- .1 50 a2 60 Imitperml. per lb------..........1 cl 25 ltlack, per lb.................. 1 00 cl r.0 .A I( 1W-1:eral).-------.......... 12a 16 ,lN-IO.i A!-( ider, per gaul-.---..... ...a 60 \ Ai NlI i -:s(..onch body, per gal 465) aS 00 WvilF:A'T, per b.asls .'.. ....',........2 00 L.ATIST QUTAIlTS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CilA ICt- STrON, S'.. C., Correctedt Weekly by A. C KAUFMAN, Bro kor. No. 25 Broa'd Street. FEllitU.uliY 7, 1870. ST Tie SCO:JunIT:r -Sonth CarOlIna, oldI --a 82; nou new, -a 52; do, regist'd stock, ex lot a '9. ('STY toitrrit--Angsam. (Ga., fonda 80a 84; Charbi-ton, S. C., Shock. ox ry nut., 54 a 55; do, ire i.o:i t lIon,ds, --a 75;C6 mia .C Ihamis. - a 70. C abu,8 . B^ aIl-noA P loNni-lnao ltldgec first mortgrage, --n 15;. (lar, le.,don anda Snvannnsh,65100; Char lotIta ( o~lmin at-s Auguasta, -- a 90; Oiheraw ne1.d l)nrlington,. a 80; Graeenvillo anud Colmbla, lat,anut.. --a 76; dlo,5Shate guanrantee, 68 f'80; Northaensler, 80) i 82; Snyaunnah and (Charieste , lat nort., -a 8); doc. Stale guaran --Ia 0; Sonth (Carolinn, -- a 89l; do, 72; 'pnttatnberg amd Uniona, - a 64.. ^CAra. uIon STorens-C hnrlotto. Coirabfa rand A:nuttslta, .-n 66; aeenvilleo anad Columbia 2a ; orthenasiera,, 7 na 8; Snynnnntah and Chares.. a, - a 26; Ss nahr Caroliana, wlaoloylhmeo, -a 42; in. lhtfsbaau, - :1 2'. IkxCIIA&h.ac. &C-Nevw Y'oak SIght(, j elF par;* G o!d, 120 asl2l; Silver, 118.a 1156 sour:. CAnlOLIN nANKC nrL.. *1ank of ChIarlesotn............,.,...... a - *lan.k of Newberry.---.................- a - IH ak of.f amden... .....'0 ., hank or (George'to,wn---.................. .- a 15; Ilauk olSoulh a,rofina a................1ft - lbmnlt i est.r------.......n.......5a -. Ilnnk of II amnburg...................... a - llanmk ofstlale of S. C., prIor to 1861...55a . ilank of tate of' S.. C., issaue18)1 and 1802.1, a - al'aanterc'nl hand ic,a,e' I'k ofCh'reton.- a - *People'us launk of (harletona.... -.. *Un,i(n linnk of ('haarlesto -- - Mroathwsutearn II H inrai 1)1 ('Ima SO'tlahwsern att IL t at.k oIftha -,. Farmers'ed Exol,,h t ;'an&J' F.xchanige Ihank ' '~ )Cerciag ---- a AD-..... a - C) dl~ h la leso i ai P'' . - ) heiaaHunkm ~ctrs of eolar being redeemedi at tevaJCLSto1en, antI4hd,- last from a black g: at Oahoedle avg' JW hIch shop, an old Ito a Steel chsam h I t he fat "ttached engl)raved labereov:i te.ilas90 . o'b 9 U Ii NOrij TIO~ fo DCembelr, 1800, for F1i Rh.u14, al< 46tch - the 0.nytal' Stock of 'Tii ShANye Q,Fc NEW 1hIisijiY, $0. O A." Iimeo nn ofN QVF~ N r. 0. l)UI)2t i.;_ om4',g amr f a, y Sroen orIlost, hao o"rignl laving b00R Newberry9,o8n0.