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Wodnesday, March 16, 18'0. The Deolino in Gold, The decline in gold is sail to be hav lng an i_ffct on all articles used in the Northern cities to a much greater de gree than here In the South as yet. if it ContinU 5, every thing will tu mide down to ntu bellum n pt Ices, ilnd pethaIps the good time-linncially-so long looked for will come. But we hardly look (or any good time yet-~nor for some yeais, nor can we believe that this tumlble is ito c,thnit one of the lncturations conmtton to trale. Experienced ilnanciern, think that a reaction will take place, when it will agnin gn tip. To come now to a ,Ile Cie basis would we thilnk prove disas. trous, nit only to the coiimercial but nil Interests; the country is not yet preptared for it. Thie best view we have seen on (his subject we find in the Ccourier, witten by its (innnciail cditor. The n lo of the Secretary of the Treasury is to biing Ithe country back to (lie gohl stantdaid, but lie thinks Ihere is d:mger in the process. We append the conclti-ling par:graphs: Mr. Hout well appents to have forgot ten that we h:t 'e het" cen s'en anti eight Itundtred millins of dollars of fns t. lug debt. 1low resumption is to take place with such an iiutibus it is dillicult to explain. Like some of the viitonaries who write on the subject, lie seems to t sink that it is possible to elevnte the value of this large etissiotn of the Gov erntment to a level w ith gol", inst end of reducing its anoutt In a gold level. While e .is placting gol.l on I te tmi ket nt the rtte of t wo n:iilionSi n ontht he is purl-hasing Unuitedl States Ftock, to form a sinking finl, at the rate of four mil lions i month, thtis iit'dcting with one hand w hnt he dots itht the other hantd. lie is ai-arently c"ontracting the cur"ren ey by selting goli, litt in reality efl.ct log tn rellctInn, for his piirl;ncs of stor'k atlis o th e currency more t.han he withltaws frmnn it. it has been ileged that pli e :uis the surplus fttls of the Tresu ry to the purch}tse of stock atl issues no tlcdition. al curr':ncY. The qluestiuln is not fn'm what sotrcc the revenite is er veil by whit"h he tnais Ills Imhses of stovk, but O,es he diminish the I.egal 'i'eider notes so as to br ing them n to a par with gold. if he iloes not he makes no step in ntlvaice towards speci. lny ienti. t lie ean to nthinl in this direction un til he can"e s tihat pnrt of the liiting debt u birh is inl exces.. Ile itust reducl thle pubtlic expcnmlitte to elli"et hli.s oh. t ject, cancelling the n1:,tc-s as (lithey are pa idl in (or taxis, :tiu not reissue them f..r any pturpose: witever, event for the Iur chase of stack to form a sinking finual. It is idle to tp'nk of resuinntion until nuother cot:un en,p t:hits us in po,ition a to pay our rottiierrial ttbt anL i por 1"I tion of our pubrlic deb,t. Ourr present cotton crop will yield its from $2O to $300,000,000. 'This il, (should we he ' blesseith ani.othier of equa minuitlmle and vadLe,) proiduce a bailanice of tradte in Our fav or', andiu direct the currtentI of spte. cio to our' shiores, providinig iineans tnt only to linidate outr co(inm iiercial deb t, but to dlischarige' a portioni of ouri plic obiliga tionsi. T1hen the pice oif gldu wVill decline through a prto'ess ofl naturali causes, anmd not by the (h. t. If GovernI iment or the Namitinal Legilatt i . 'Bringinlg Sheav'e." Tlhik is the v'ery approriai:te title of n book jut brmotught to ourii at ten tn. It is w.re b~cty the llev. A. 11. K-:aile, a dis. tiniguishedi Ii reivalist preafchier, naid writ Len too with po0wer mand' pathosi, anid in such a ion pe, ye' t earniest nloh henityi stylLe, that it (i!icmemi it sell to (lie in teLI:i;enee ofh all. It presenits; soiie of tie mtost sitirting it va~d ihnile lessonls and glean ing frot t hmIle not hir's ownm lrge expLiiee, atiul its n is t4) give' a ihlp.. ing hand to all. W\e hieat iy cominic the tiook us one e'ilculated to do muctth goo'. MrIt. Jihn iILiteket ((if Newheiry,amil but latecly fiomi the. Lhiiver.it y at (Grieeinville, ini an initerisimai oif his studies, us dLe v't inig his itten:tionl--nd4 w isely toLl- to thec sale il' this L xcellet t>ook. W em ish% 1him albtuilant suess5,,and( commeni'td htim hecartily to our citizens,on whom it is his initenmtioti to enll. We Knaow all About Thoem. 'The New York NL ws says: Thie South (':aolinn lppers piut lthemsel ves to thie (ttnnem(s:iiy troubtle to) assure (tho Northi hiit Whuittemnoe, the disgraced carpet bngger, is ini no senuse a repiesentativo of the people of the Stato. liis status, andt that of all thte adventurers Iivring on ne-i gro cr'edul-ity ini thte South, arne well tin dertnlod nthetit North. Nobody w'..i a level bead supptIOos that Whittemoro 'ia the lawhul sucecessor' of (CaIhoun, or' that the Reid of Jeffersoni anhtnntes thle breast of Porter. Event lte Northern radicals despise thie enrpet-bggers. Thtey are us~efuI to eniry out radical schiemos of (tppi'.rsion and phitder; but youw heavy radhical leatder would no0 sooner htavo a carpet-hagger at his table tan ho would htave Senaitor Revels. No Discount on this. Thme Ghristiant Neighbor says: K(now. itng that the Reputbican adminiistrationu was the onlyj governmeint we hand in (te State, we have been,'from thie beginning, disposetd to give It a fair chtance to shlow Its ability.~ This much good faith re AnEiredk it out' hope is greatly abused. Weo aroeililng to except "s6ne, 11 ritj1f 'If amore thorboighly corrupt set of menot thatn thoegIogislature wvere over hauled to o!rrtuhany ei!yg I,ben .nearly sall ion, Ot4ilo, nh .truthfuitones Ins8ide~ ar. %ntd fah~ t witnesases. Theo subject Is too I -ti drop , nta i Ay~~u otnn,' paid the ndothl fior calfinga neighibor a d,etonbe$ The Press Conferenoo. A nnniber of tho papers or ibIs State have agreed as to theimportar co of hold ing a press conkrcnco. The time fixed for It-is tho 1th inst., to day, and of -courso there will be a representation. We advocated a convention of the people ts the proper coutrso. It is announced that It is held for the purpose of consultation and conference, and not for making or unking any par ty ilntf.,rm. So fatr so good ; if it h:r the e1luet of bringing abut a unaninr.ity of feeling and sentiment, that tnuch good will be accomplished, and we sincerely hope that it may. We wvill not be able to attend : 'le anecdote related of the busy liddy who could not answer the i ing of the street door bell, been use " there is no one in the house but mec,elf, and I'mn in tho yar d,'' we give as rea son State Nowa. D)emocratic and Republican comnmit tees in Convention igreeing, the fol lowiing Iicket wias proposed and electel, att a municip,al election held in ldgefield on Monday last : intendant-I). L. Tur nier; Wardens-''. W. a'nrwile, i). R. I)urisoe, L-twrence Uain, and llaris Simpkins. The Union Tim ies says, Charles iarrar, residing netn llount 'Tahior, in this ('oun ty, had the misfl tule to have hi- kitch en and all it3 contents consumed by fire. Tho i.urcnsvillo H[erald of (he 4th says that Samuel I). Armstrong, convie ted of man-slaughter, was sentenced to two years harl 1abo,r in the penitenti iry. Last Novebier he killed S'anuel I). Ohvens in a light, both parties us. iI g pi.,. The !erahl notices the attenllnnee of lawyers from other Counties. Messrs. East 1of (ireen:ville, liaxter of Newberry, 1(cGoanni of Abbet ile, and lBubo of SInrtaiuiiirg. .ludg". 1-erm)n has worked well andi 11-is disposed of It henvy Sessions, 1)oekel, ld all with iunch patience am1 suavi. or." At an elect%in for town oflicer"s beltt t I,'Ilrens t'. II., thie folloing were lected to servo the ensniug year : intendlnnt-i1. '. 1l1all ; Wardens-. i. i toter, I R. Richardson, A. W. ruse, W1. I'. IHeard. Itlderi.k (iist, n aged colored )an ins turdered in ilhdni Co., on the 2titht Ilt., by Iuob Woo:rul, another c'roled The 4parla hurg f;azette records the etlh of Mr. Illhanl mills, of that dis. riel, a 111ost estimtable youing mn. IIv as kiled by tis huI se r;r ing andci fall. ,g bactk on himl.IITV)\.1.4 il 1' 11t) tei ,% ' les:rs. .\Ieetz, (an)ghnm1 & Ca., wer " e.royed by fire last wteek. lhail.lin.s mtl good total less. Cause ince:.d;a. Tile (hiL rd School hilding in (;Ieen. ille, narrowly escaped burning, on the Ilb. .\ whlite, manl tired into1 a group~ of teentville on5 'IlTesday latst. Onte was everely' wvound)e,l. It is not known i I 1F)rty stills havei' btetn udestroyed in he counttie' of GreeC4n viite and1 Pickents ythe R:venue A\ssessor', assisted by C ff.nAn MarchiI I. --het State Medt' cal'l tllnveton,1 which convene here1111 -e:1 stea,i t: a,lj. rre t to meeti4lsc.l jl etedOt forl the e:ouling ye.isr: 1)r. Il. infIc, 5secit od, n lr .Wan":lf Iv, thi0idc nter'estttin andtt insstutivo ipI a 4re1 1ibtltitte.I Iby l Irs. 111bn by, Ff'air, K' inlocht, 'iehlr 11n.1 t giibe's. Newbetrr' wals eprlted~l by lc*) rs. d1. W. Sp'e:IIll,r itd l. C. (Carliih-. Al) eleganit u.p Isecosuo Tax. --A moIvem)ent IS on) foot il thle total abolhitIion of thle incomett('If ta, mfd is lhkely to be~ succest'sl.l 'The Wt avs' uist Mteans Conunilittee htavint diecied 'to -tedulIl illtern141d taxation th ir ty mt)il ion afllarslf 1 it ilil bet propolt(sed to ablol ish the Ltincome tax , wieb dsltoes not yiel til mllillsins. Ilv sntelh ai cnes) a thtiis Ci gress will be abl te to rieh thte desireid e4i withot huing annloye:d by attempiitedl le'gishltionl lookitng to a redntt ionh ofl taix attiont fit spcOial initests rathier thanIl f generaLl 11n1 like tile inlcomte tax .--Wash. Te'legram to the llahtimsore Sunl. Qutoth tile 1etuctttky dark'.ie, ( ully l)ay. I )e I)ebbni's to ay fort 1LIt.. H.lutter. 1t.esignied, but not calml-G oladarV. Original Cons.-"'Oani mtebes of'Con.' gress be bough t lik e sheep ?"' liebrew answr-Ytaa- very seheap'. The firstL letter with tho frank of a neyro( was5 dropped in the Unp.itol Post Of(lke a1t Washlingtonl, by Senator lieveis, 0on Saltur3day, Letters prny h-New York Jloraid. CohnabIa Correspondence. (Goj,uy;:t, March 12, 1870. Circnse:', Minstrolg, Concrts, andl ev. cry possible kind of show,-' are ll the go at p)resenlt. The Tremiane lBros. visited thte city 0on Monday evo:ing ; U. (G. Grady's old-fashk,ned Circus la. rived 01) Thursday, and is drailng 11n mone crowds, especially of the "darker race." Tlrignioli is expected hlere soon). Thle nluinbor of stuldenta in the Uni versity is abo'ut eighty'. T1hey are very studlious, taken as a whole..' The dry'goods llnarktet is filsed, atnd pries low. -iThe Medical Associatout w'hich has beeon In session for the at two os- three .dnys, adjeurned yoegrday. The oing municipal election Is on citing general interest. The stamnpod6 to! sel gold cotnnued choorigat every deol1ho. Many busi nena firrmn~ ATn,w York -haen mcunauul Kaloidoscople. 'Some very btrange andt somne very sad (th hsf! are happening tIow-a-days, kind reneer; in deed, as has bccu saki "everyting is hap pening;" permissive t spechal p:ovidlne are at work, and ien arc wavering in their faith. tulse nudef'cet aren't dote away with, thlo'. Its only thit the t'rii1mtl, mental, moral, physical, toetlal 11141 donestic forces tre at iaui'ful v,riance,ii at war of attik aunld defence striving for sntpreltery ; or mauhtp it; Just E)ecatise it is li age ol' steam tutelee. trieity. iil teverything is itI at rush; or hait we tue a.iatiting Ilti:,lt to ltiC'eas4c wisdtin, anit till: a:p :ti.. vtie,It-:gtvaiatir y, skelet u like; t11i 1tran;:II it We see listuu;it, f.imily IdUifrence', Inu,i:u;vr 111ln:uonislils, uilrt:u, and di "iitgr.mtiun : and rehesiastetid liihty. tund gover-ttne.ntalt Illeat trailiionls and1 prin ciples t'1u )itte'1 to fihl erleili; nnd acered(I itedl tcie-nee ayp;arently comttled bly newy the1vrie'; a ti ile andl space behing niu)rvx imall y:nMihiiatil,ntnd themnightylilrci"suf the iirtl til h'Ivsie-l tvorlls in a thrtoc of 1tlympaitI;hy, "chlist right 1tt wrong, truth wind error ar"e prep:ain g ats It wterefourthet"ery conile;t of' Arlntagedhlln. Bunt sl:an(l firmli and harve Ifaitht hll l;ul, tl in huanity),anud "Ii Ihll,'f he trite." T1her'u's at heap of gto:l It h ntia lit ' l- tve Itaith in it.uldtt ite tite t lel, ait l there'll ie a sweet it "lIex. l:cuen irt " that m;l 's inhiitium:itiy to 1 :1 11in ktsclnulit lte;c millic:ts.nournl; hnlt ebarily to others ml:tkes Iithe rn avt: hearted 11nd4 viliinolls. IC there was mlore bu1111r:at1y inl the w O "r, there tutight be le,s nee I ir jttt:ec, pri ,aalt a.I lItus; noul l'ewetr is:iithro,es.anul stituved h(.u 14. hunt thenI, wt"ht,. h.ttvt experienice? Ali iiterali,it-i l. ii hli llink ltehitter iratuht of .\ i lt irl, th It ca1i pre.;.-It the.suth itg hb:tliee tio the 1ntu,,1ithng. It' only ite c"ru.hed violet th.at 3 irli: mt all of, its frat F r.utee. YeII re:,l,"r, Ohw 'le, per i lilt St:llid inl the sha:tw, the briilher yotr light; the tmo,r exquiiiAely pitlrafi I3otur' exierit:ne, the sweeter ie ex t lprei"l1 juices wtruIng trot your" hb'arl; the d.tirkor yotr night, theluighl er a urlir uiturm . l'hen d!nt wte:ty in ttell tloing;; ,lull't desert yotr1 color;; hbnld gance fully tot the i tot , antl titl till diespe r.In.lum ats your tuottto, throw Isile the ha) Per lespair, tinl withIt short sworts step to Ihe frout aand light your sonl's eni'ny, even though 1yon crush itrought inueh of your manhuntl. Then will you iise above self, aad ever 'ep slome little twig or leaflet or hul, sweet anfti 'reh in tmutiry's gatlen. Atil nevter, never tiry Ithat you te hatne Ie lie iamle to be:ir; iat yo11 a1ne aire linde,l iby, the pitliles, ragit stuitm ; h:tt yott n!tte la%le clet the silit aiir will, the mli nielht ("! y it' your hearl's dilsre<s; that yon ;1i1tte tre at poor w:tn-lierr Italil dtesertel wit,lt'; that yo'u nonte are at poor wialf upon1 ti' waste of lie's w.ters-at wreek, here't of' riali. er, t.nlpass, thart, an star. No Not so. liately up. The worn ring is the bright ring. li:t'iton le:tIs to r<ut and tintlh. I )ther-; have gonte harthut weelitig. .\tti they hatve returned with la sweet te'raitn--anl hap py haiviest hiomse. Others h:ive waited in the twilight sh:ilow?, lor ihn reltrini o loved o'ic< hatt never : , IC ;,' ., o:tvc; cce"n ilhe pale b o.1itat.1 -mt pieeiontt fibht uert the A1r1 river: obter; have irthild Iare weell h'"i'le lhee; 1)nd1 Seen1 th1gre:1(tern111 thle Ie-ser leb1t' their 'ihnmeslit' s.ne"lu:tlrv ex ialtih il; ntl l the liIv'tters of its nur" ty nu :t;hen1, :ntd its ros'':Ia, muellow j" yons, 1-5; 'whelnle'1 bt-neth the sh;:ulows Ill'silene si death. .\n1i others have bern 1"ohhedl in ul'ancy oi'everethinlt, 11n1' forned ndl'il't its i>r. ktn witnlerets. A nid still others have ndi the leehet'tons t(ngite of sianer tunetntl tpu titn. hltl wh:t matter it. lie 'n11 alitpon yolr hearltlanti tementher I.1i uit: 1h e no gil't I'or] li'e. antd w etit en 'roatebhel ulnn,(i eel that 'to err . hituman, but t tirgiv"e divine." Y'ou will then.ltand ner he e:urly" galtl, wh"lere to lahor, t'nh11re and rail, is Ila wt; Ih.r, too, is worship, 11nt1 eminbher" that )othins is troulesomte) tht1 ; d~ane eheerlltlly ; to1ol al'ter Jil,. the philo;o 1iher'1 sltot' is io to be 1''ti d by the gr" ', ns, perihtet wa'oke'r;: or. it other .hrds, he philiuoiher FtIa: is in ih"erful, entit Slit'f ell~rt. eueruelt uelinn ndu tllh(hi t re a, ltleal inr an,l dnle. To Il i t hs relit' I illy !l" t niI i uti itlt ' he n!Set';ikh, 1 lI I it-l iht Stte l ht' tinh ' 1yp of ut g ils, tint e:tlii'ul ::t1'1 trne': i)1:1t he auntvel by the e1i it:';')ir:tina'u n l i t't1 tis otl of .ov a, Ir trn bt Iti t under-t'Nt, u i a I'ietwicki a :ne, l mr tuntto to nni.it li,. or" the a)- i, itit t li"-" it ! " i 1 t o nl the r, li thilaitriml of an tri htitlg humantly; .ill, il' Iaf e l .1aId r )app rti tit!h nll th'it k Will, :1111 h:nalltil'ul a nd tr ie in the realms i' thul t ia it l a tlion. At t i't that has "mctha Ity r,t anl aUntnlit0 Cor. none," a1 ife that owe; to love iumutmily, that wot ldt bllusht to xprel I've or ewar1tl'fulr Its poor gquota of i11 ite t" :ItIt 11fi t lie tt lti t lhiatne toi ma. tt'nih luitt, nint isag onentawithits lii'; at ul.atnhe h.narroigte to its e lIPal 'lidom,rai n ul iir n it' po ,i willhti g aeveni'i u'imhtlit u t oteit ownihi it'c it' tine sput itmf a hai htypines 'at Iitita hinws' thtiItatwith tianttthi toi aproth tgrat pene*ili'' i''asatntia, iebett theil!, puret hit ihet of knowe.tige lowta'i atrom tan-ihnnsts ta -:mdth Iiitere' 'unit tt n huuand uhes etlliei af attotls. latim aet h 't t nis of g v'tte be'inie -;tt deaa iiit tC riii n wlle ut'pien,' andau he1 att wtheamedt eat a sienll ha ti it' i the t.:'htf pinc s n1 ,atita:it'. taoi t i lrin to enr'th's I ternai 'tt ~hea Iis thm'iinetll' tol rememberii hiIa '.s t s net aaf hniln: t,mitt atltais to l i for iln pingilat stoto, utitit dt Itb o thut'at'e ilt'sy' tutu .\t' ' th'ahe ron ly i wleutnoai tsi-tita in. a.keep i the tto wicis engrltaven 10 t'i'iih lve p:ittiene coiurageh(il, ethnance,'s ut tat.ilit. it.tl enett s , l.teisten unc e" Tht hioel iniie arerougza d ttas theu't t'es t'unltt. hgre:tti. aTh'aat thy s pauj lig. noth ri a, on kt ,,ti'sterta t i ve s;dIu aIt whi i'lt I e n htil patul o !wmi care s ttn.:thto the ihinnrltit tth,i-lto tt-he worbi, neiaithr Astoh' tie "hen: 1 ie topsee mll hin tvhe hi.mel itat a' f. tlo l t nIt n t pll er, ti im hatI'h,it'l m'ita" ' be ith i' ng."' etalmt) attl lk hr, that t' goevil" ts a e o d p'he th-il ercrrts iin, it mhl t, y i i'ini ' intl pesen: it slar ttait n;s i nt :o' I' t--mtu toi titta ouri:l'y intia, "ilthe. t tt! . 1 pl tesa trlle y 'o r .'i'u t untw tinnri til needit ', ath to' Sttr und0I spit an very thing~ or11 ite" tod tevot' teo pungent andu 'n t th terilSi'ls t of l 'ia: ralt e h!til l' ragnnt tIsmtth.roh tieiu hohea tiae hrot' in'a teiluhue; :tndro are th endt n'e!p s it' ishe. The13 o ' iatelerls asi ihtion ii te tother quiken the puthles,ltc ktoei shallip ra een aitrt to ta,e'l ehtims hlnmit II'it,i nn d 'il pait cherully frtomt thei ' lunehiro tio t sh:dwi ith y oria ai Cii ihave eit ue. tCn le i. santyit htr hemi prt hes as o avohl ext ruiarsonts al I Itha and -nithe yroscped to i shiperos In rm:y comtep t tain t noe tt,or,lt nt Irefoets tof lw paif stcversityorudely demI.<S en trncil'est Inecnter ami po~inted illoby ohn haen p:ay :ront "unnin;, Swh;t 'otoo uln of qinltIe in. odfrnilnsect it .v Iothi nly a thewm:tinssh oee ever tleirs of.rotnt u:m'eln,hiteon ynud solver 'abt:ret" q hugsho is. whon mover nitme. i)ieve sy saoodar tig. abn athe wti an: the dil,and to thpore whu t tAy o m art myiese a lahav pick andy th6ht -ufeel thei ofryin pIsIs.on borI nder'11 preesraIn ,) nd m loiea botte f ooi wne nicparkl wad eifervsct and hnrat the emk oteing, pto,ipntesa thi tl fme,t ytol or ny the mhan or wo-.sp man eitht f at e aotils nndt tows beide geIt ue, wiOth truly.omlbr, acoatn OUR EXOIIANGE ,I8Ti4. 'Iho Ist rr pplement to iluce's Unabridged Specimen "Book of 1809, gives some really beautittil styles of Type. 'Tho Calogrtm, for October, Npvomber aUd 1)cetnbor, Is to hand. )ovoted to Litera ture, News and Typography. E. S. ililey, l-:ditor, I1.tilimore, 50cts i year. 'ie Lncaster L-Mger coies to us this week ini a new atal andsome dress and c Iiiged Form. We are glad to see this sign of prosperity, and wish the publishers abun di.int succers. 'Tie iutnial .\aerican, G. F. Minor & Go., New hiiwinick, NeW .fer.siey, $1.0 per on numt. The larch niiiber of tIis paper is received, aii we lind its contents as varied as interesting. Trii Cri-srit t Iwottrt we are pleased i,) hld onee more among our exchanges. It is inacil timtpro'e,l, ald much larger in form tihai before the the. 1'e wish it an Its en trgetic proprietors overy sircMs anud great u;i'n!ness. It is a Capltal paper, ald pro gressive. Tiho Southern Cultivator for larch is received and contaliis a largo variety o. nutul maitter, on 'amost everr thiig relit (lug to Agriiulture, Iiortlenllure, Mechanies, lionschula l-conmy, Animatls, the Fireside, tt'., etc. No litrmer should be without this ex'eloint guide lin practical fari life. At two lollars a year It is within the reach of ill. Clubbed with the Hurald at $4,50. Ito Modenwelt, an illustrated Maazine for lashions anaul Fancy work, publishc( by S. I'. Taylor importer o' ladies fashions, 391 Canlil St., New York, $3 a year. 'ile March number of this clegant magazino is among our exekl:mges tils week. For the laties it is juit the 1hing and it should be in the hands or every 0110. 'Iur: A 11tnc. x Sroi'K JountxA. -This Journal is the highest nuthority in all that pertains to Ilo'res, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, amd 1'oult'y. And for variety of informn tion relating to live stock of every kind, it li is no suliperior anywhere. We wish all oue siubserihers to send for a specimen. .Iddress N. P. Boyer & Go., Publishers, l'arke:burg, '. Wool's Iionlchoiil Mlagazine, published by '. S. Wood, Newburg, N. Y. $1 a your. This is a most excellent maglazino; knowl.. ed-'e, virano and temtpernle are the doe tines ineucated i its pages, and we recotm meau it to our renaiers as worthay a p lae arong their eurrent litorature. Send for a specieii id see if you do not like it. Ur. sua's i.etter, the ingraving.t, Music and the attractive l'rize List In this March number are mice. The A pril number of eimorest's Month lv Magazine, just received, is, if possible, :,, .iabl th,ain any of its predecesSr0" .-fine en;;ra ings, bieautiful spring fashions, elntertaining; readiin.t muattter, etc., ele. IU'inor"est's is a decidled and unapproacha hl' sl'utcess. Ye.ail:, with Ia large mi11l sileniii lngraving, worth $10, as a premiumii to eacli subiscriher. Addlress, i,morest's Montily, 838 Blroadway, New York. l4oli uru":s Yu'rNo Au:aricA.-Y-Yonn1 A.icaiea nill find in their favorite periodi e:u lor .\pril ia line displav of' novelties ni, enrertaining stories, which aro quito up to ils lisaal sian bid of beauty nud exeellenee. The April itnbt'r contains a fine clroino suppllueilt of the luh-o link. worth the wht lt cost of the muagazine. Yearly $1.50, with a beautiful premiui, andi a Chr'omo stpltt'nment in each number. Address W. .hinuin;gs iiiimoresi, 838 Jlroad wtay, New i or'k. Congressional. Mr. Luow'en has been icquIitted of iu. >roper conduct in the bestowal of a naval t11pint ment 'I he Committce on 1'Ft'eign Relations un iiinionuly reportedi a Bill mtaking it penll 4ari'h r Ve'ssels to any .,n1Iopean wWeri fori' the urp >se of subdluinj Am,i ican coluuis"t. Abbott in tioduced a bill, adjui.tino elaims of S.tthern loyalisic. by thr""a Counmisioners. Claims to be liquidated in land set ip at a dollar a.d a quarter ant acie. K ellogg initr'oduced a hill in aid orf doinion in cer tin States lin forty acre I racts for' hiomuesteads.' forl the colore.d race. Refe'rreud to the Comiiinttee oni Mr ~. Hin:ghami's aOlneidment (housei) to thec Georgia ilu elrn httebl halntvacnte anyi of the ofilees no'wi tilled in the Stal.e, either' 1by electionl or aplpoiiintent, andit shall not1 exitend the ofli:i-d temwin of any olicer' of' the Staite b yondi the te'r'n limited by the ('on' sti tu)htin therecof, dareting from tho ele lion or pinjjO itmxenit or such oilic.er, nor to defin'vo lie pelO1,se of (Geergi~a of tha it under' heir tConstituiion11, to elect S iauirs :uidl' Representartives of the Stateu in 18'70, eith er san the daly niamied in the (Constitution or' sitch otheri dauy as the presenat Ile-gisla1tu rc may d 'sigi'nte byi h:iv was adoplllted by mu vole of' Iii. t 7!. Tlhe bill wasi theni passed -nyes 125; 'T'he I 'resni .t has u-irtned tl'I j-iabgility 1b11, and tel'-ap hled the fact to the~ isi 01 ilovo of Mi inifp3i, ais imlpoitantl Ili oriaiin lte Stao Le1~sgis1ltnr'e wh!ich igeutsi1 tIndy. W *t ir';''c', Marc'lh 10.--The Renhl. lienni Se'inatoi's ennen'ussed tl an ho'ureer thie Ge'orgia loll. lsin ghram'ui ' ami-i iie'it. was,1 the topie. No v'ote was rea:ched'i. Tlhue ennen',s seemedi abiout egnaiolly iid ued, and i i'unes f'urthleirae iionl is tiaken' ini enniaes, the bill, as i I )emoouratIic Senaltrs, 'n ill ceri' iainly p'a Mloi'ton, lDaike, 'ThnverC' andI ('Emer'onl sp'k agraist Trniitahull, i' iiimtno ~ l' er ry iidtthershl.i, 51pokel agi. inst inI fr.a' of liinughamal's I amemnlimen-tt. 'T'he ('anenus wans so equtally divided that buoth part1ies were aifraidl to call as vote oni limnghanm's amenid menit to tIhe Ge'o'gia ball. A mloi to ad'ji)in toli to-lmrw wias defeat"d, as was alr-o the motion to :aljunitn to this elvenling; but th motion1 111 ti) adhjoinn5 sino dlie, was car. riedg. .\ ehone poii of the Sennte shora'i ten miajortity fori liinghamin's amei'inmnt, an ui n iuless anot hear en nens ixs he l, tIll adoptlioni of the bill as it came fromi the II ousne is tegairded cer'tnin. ha Pll~h Mall Giaziette snys thaI thecre really seemsii goodu r'enson to bltieve thaI soune advenaturonis imnposter trrumsformfed hiaaseli 'f y ite aid of' a tailor', Iinto all Orientail pr-elate, gaitied adissioni intle the meumnical C'ouncil, and( istenced foir some (hays to the de&batets with 1a silecc which paesed for Episcopal gravi. ty. 'The inltruder' is now enlarginlg hais enxper'ience by becoming the i'unate of a hRomniu prisoni. A fter all, therec is nmothing very'3 extraor'dinlary in tho fact. It haai b'een moire than paralleled in our himess by3 Captain Burton at Mecca, and M. Yamon bery at 1l0khlara, timd In ahess degree ii is hnlitaited by thoso unsivited gtnest: who, according to Sir R. Mayne, are I< lie found at most fashionable partiem durinlg theo London season. The pseudo prelate Is said to have been the cerres pondent of an American neowspap~er. DON'-r Siis rr.-'The Newy York Star too, has bean arounid inquiring, blut I can't disco ver that godIs brngg owr the prices of any of tho necessaries e life. It says: I"What has butter to say about thh Ifall ? hlow are calicoes and silks effect ad ? Whbere l.a the landlord who puta4 down lis rents because gold went uip llow about coal, wood, gas, flour, cheos, andI theatre tickata? Wo tall to detec any difl'ereneo any.where. * *Le' see it, feel it, have it." nyi ningtoa . I)r. Aziel Lewis, of Baltimore, shot his son in a drunken fit. Vast flelds of ice are reported floating Southward earlier than usual. James Robinson, the circus rider, died suddenly, at (incinnatti, recently, from hemorrhage of the lungs. A few pieces of horse-radisht root placed among pickles prevents from gathering on scum the top of the vinegar. Meningctis has got into Grorgin. Sov eral deaths ar reported at Macon and other places in the interior. The Presbyterians of the United States nre said to have more missionaries in Ghina than any other denomination. The "w-oman's rights" woman made a speech in ltaleigh Monday night, but there were no ladies present, and the whole affhir was a complete failure. Engineers were in Charlotte last week survevingexperimental routes for the Air ij,;o iailroad, from Atlanta, Ga., to the former 1lace. The Warrenton Gazet"to says the present col snap, it is tho4ght, will seriously injure tho fruit crop in that vicinity. Advices from Now IIampshiro show that the RLpnhlicans have carried the State and Legislature. Chandler doubt Its, comes to the Senate. The Selectmtcn of a Connecticut town advertise a reward of $25 fur.the return of a stolen hearse, "with the body of the thief inside." New York city is getting out of spirits' One hundred and three buildings lately occupied by liquor dealers and manufac turers are now to let. According to a recent estimate, every fifth man above the age of 21, who has lie-I in Connecticut during the past forty years, was intenperate. lienry Ileimerlo, oflludson,New York' committed suicide the other day on the eve of his wedding, leaving a note saying : "I don't want to make that girl unhappy." Whittemore is now called by a Re. puhliean paper "a long bearded, full belliedl, nar-row-headed, smooth-tongued carpet-bagger." This is indeed personal. Tite Cambridge (Mass.) school teachers have voted, 4(1 to 8, in favor of eon tinning (logging in the schools. Flogging, therefore, is to he added to the Massa chussetts list of great moral ideas. The "small sewing machino" which some rascal in New York sends to those people who respond to his advertisement by enclosing him $1, is a shoemaker's awl, worth about 15 cents. The editor of the Western (Missouri) Landmark asks his readers to excuse the looks of the p aper, as he is in bed from the efTects of a fight with a delinquent subscriber. The lovernor of Virginia in his mno. sage shows th State debt to be $45,872, pn; thinks it can be reduced by sell. ing ont State's interest in railroads, which will bring in over ten millions. The local editor ofa Columbus (Miss.) paper, having recently got married, a 'ontemporary says: "May his father-in law die rich, and ensble poor Steven to retire from the printing business and amt up a cake shop at a( railroa d tktiotl," A sea serpent has been found at a depth of one hundred and eighty feet be low the surface by miners, in Sullivan Co., [uJiana. It wan in n potrifled corditi'on. Kin to tht Carditl Giant. perhaps. Josh Billings suggests that 'Any busi ness lirm that hasn't got sand enough in its craw to expendl a fuw dlollar-s in making its businiess known to 3,000 or -1,000 people, onght tu pick up and go peddling peanuts.' The 1a4t sensational story about Na poleon is that he die'!, five months ago, under the kniife of Surgeon Ricor-d, and is per-sonated by a relative wvho bears a striking resemblance to hinm. The story is not cr-edited, though it remaIns urcon'. Itradicted. it is b,eli-cd that the murder of the mndian babies anti old cripples by Sheri dlam's, '"twenty miles a r-ay'' bummners, on tihe plnins, will have the ell'ect of kicking np the worst Indian wvar this summer- on recordi. 'The Sionx are already getting readly to lift hair-. 'lbree neLgroes were dangerously w~onndedcu at thme foinndry 3-ardc of Mr. II :rt, in WIhnington, last week, by thne explosion o f an oldi shell! wh ichi had Ilaimn on the hchcl iinar Fort Anderscion, sinlce lie war,. 'lThey weire in the net oh breaing it when tho explosion occur Tie18 sn -rmi: Orrs. -Mississippi has bee'n ad mittied into the Uni,ion uniderm Ite stone restmiietions as thmose imposedi on Virmgiia . II iram hievels, her n' iniaton Sena:tor-, is in qiniet piossessionm of his M1issinippi h'm:ig now in, who remnain s ''ni. On()ly Temxas an mft -orgia. We en jinying sueh igh t, life~ and' liberity on t he boIsomii of ou r t .ub,r Muo'thier, feel sin. cere-st pity for- ithose wretchetd on trasts [ldhgelleml Advertiser. [cs arxic.m:l).] To thie Teachers of Benefleiaries during the Year Conmmoneing 0n. 31, 1807, and Ending Oct.. 31, 1868, lBy a joint !tesohution of the Senate and liouse of Rteprsenmtativets, thie time has hbeen extended for- services render-ed by- Tenchears, to renier in their accounts, utitiil the 1st of May, 1870. Tlenchlers will send in their accounts to me n ith na little delay as posisible, and such origin'! accounts or claims should show: 1at. Whien the term or echool comn mienceed. 2d!. When the samo closed or endedl. 3d. The name of each benefltiary or poor scholar. 4th. Tihie actual ntumber- of clays at tendlance of chci of thie aforesaid schol ars. Such accounts abould be sworn to andl subscribed by the Teacher renidering th< service, and sent to me for examinatoi and approval. Whjen this lias been at. tendled to in due time, the Teachers mnay expect payment. -WM. SUMMEIt, ~ ~O~dd ehool Conimissioner. Iwudsay to all Interested In thn Free Schools, that on the 16th Inst., ti first meetilng of the Board of Educatlo: Itakes plae at, Columnbla, and that afto: thist meetig I will attend at Newberr1 on Sale-day In April, andt on Tuesda1 and WVednesday, to give such informntiot as may beocdesltdas to the Free Schools W., S. A n exhiliating and healthful bevernge I )r. Tutmmt's (Golden Eagle hItters. lim. LOCAL. [7 The value of a district paper depends in a groat degree upon the tomplotoness of Its LOOAL NEWS, aud we beg our friends to forward for publication any and all items coming under their observation. 1AlAzoTI Fi.our.-Thore interested will send orders for above as directed in adver tisoeent, to thich attention is called. FnUIT.-It is feared that the recent severe frosts have seriously Injured fintit. We hopo that the damage Is not so great however, as some think. Another loss of the fruit crop Would be snd indeed. GOoD ADvIC.-"I amt the great Amer" can traveller," said Ianiel Pratt, us he en tered, uninvited, a certain newspaper oeilco. "Well, travel," was the sententious and only response of thoeditor. Stick a pin here. :'r.itouS Noriva.-W' are requested to state th: on next Sabbath, (D. V.), the ltev. It. A. Mickle will preach at Felem in the morning, and at tihe lodist Church in the afternoon. i vs ilMan ir ?-Of course we did, and we are on the way to his store now, to buy soe of those cheap goods, of which the prices have been brought down by the de cline in gold. Mr. Foot is determined to ride on the first boat. CouT.-Judgo Vernon roached hero on Wednosday last by Laurons re.il, and ofilci ally announced that we would have no Court until next May. The holding of Court at that time will re suIt in serious Inconventence and loss to the planter. FINE VARiETY.-Mr. L. R. Marshall will accopt our thanks for a samplo packet of the various kinds of crackers hehas justreceived. rho manufacture of crackers has certainly been brought to a degree of perfection we little dreamed of. We pronounce them good, good enough for anybody, and advise everybody to go and buy some. CAVALuY.-A detachment of cavalry pass ed through our town on Wednesday last. Tho same we suppose which had bon doing the Government some service in destroying still houses in the upper counties. ''ie opinion expressed by some colored rolks was that they had come hero to inves tigate the cause of Reynold's show not be Ing allowed to exhibit. Co-i: BaCK.-We do not wish to startle ite town's nerves, or kick up a bobbery in domestic circles, but duty compels us to an nounce, let the consequences be as they may, that Capt. sinc has conic back, and that in a few days lie will make a ravishing display. Oh ye wives, imothers and sweet hearts, prepare, prepare, for the grand open ing, and oh ye husbands, if ye hive no cash at coimmtand, horrow imniediately, or-there will be no end of tears. What a time there will be, to be sure. TuIt NEWS PROM DELOW, (no farther down than Columbia however), is that the war between Clailin and Stewart has brought down the price of Calicoes and other articles of indispensable need, and that the Messrs. Kinard of that city are now selling goods at Ante Bellum prices. Think of it good peo ple, goods at old time prices, as we used to get them before the war. Surely the good time is Comling. Tit DImrs, i. irp wel. known in the up-country, and enjoy the con fidence of the people, but this announce mont will place them in the front rank of favor. To WLu.. m.ionta. - i'ho fast sailing clippet ship Cash, Capt. Wicker, makes regulai weekly trIps to llaltimtore. lBy this line thu citizens of Nowherry are kept In constan supply of many indispensibie articles neecdet In his remote region. 'Too muach praisecan not be accorded Capt. Wicker, the comnman der of thIs elegant and quIck sailing craft for the energy displayed by him in establish lng direct comnmunication 'with this favorit city, and briniging to our very doors the no cessaries am luxuries needed. lie hans givei the very appropriate name of "ihtaltimor Corner," to hisi depo t of supplies, where thi largest andl best var-iety of goods ever exhtit ited hero, in the linos of choice falmily gro ceries, confectionarics, fruits, &c., nre no01 to be hind. MR WVtsEMAN.-Th'Ie l'hotograpiIc galler, of thiis gentleman rev eals the faet that lie I doing a large anid pirofitiable business, andh I receiving a j ust mneed of appreciation fron our citizens, and It is gratifying to us no les titan to himself to know thit his efforts t< please are so v'ery sutccessfuli. Mr. Wisemta has made Norvberry his homea, and lie is no working to seenre a transient notoriety and a present bnshiess; lie has striven tfrom the be ginning to make himself per'manenitly neccep taib!c, and we are pleased to say thant he ha suceeed. Ilis pictures give general an' hearty satisfaction, wh ile his quit, unassums ing manner hais won himia a deserved p)opn larity. D)ysp'pties should uisc Dr. Ttutt's (Goldel Eagle liitters.- im. 1 'o i:rnv.-.\ lhotise 1,uniartinie said: - "'l'oetry is ithe miorinig dre-amls ol grea anundis, torcshaidown g thle futuare re-al itie of lite ; ii evokes the plan itasmisof alil thiiinag baefore the tingis themciselvies a ppear ;it i I le prueide to thiought and the prcurisor 0 iaedon. Ovrirlowitng int elh-ets, like ('isar ( ikcaro, 11rnins, Soloni, anil PlaIto, beaigin b:9 uanaguiiation and poetry-thae exuherancea n mtenital v'igor- in heroes, statesmien, phiilo<o luhers, atnd orators. Sadh is his lu0ilIah otnce at least itn life, has not been a poet.' Sad, sad indeed, anad yet all men Canln(1 be poets, for somie have noe motoe in sie ini their sonlia it pettiy or'gan grindi er. We thitik the gods thiat the girt of poe 83' is ours--at certabia mnomients ;--that inspi ration seizes as, the lit is eta now, anid w,' soar, and sear, anad sear-, fromt out the roar andl roar', and roar, of life's troubles, alit though in sordid mleasure we are poor, st poor, so roor, In thoso brief, happy ilter vala we ask no more, no more, no maort Oh, saisfyinig thioutght!i D)r. Tutt's Golden Eagle Ilitters Is the bes tonic ever invcnted. 1w. 'SwlETIrr SmNoNG.-On Sunday after Inoons, when the weather Is pleasant, lh Ihaptist Sabhath School, Superintendent teachers and pupIls, meet together in thegal herv of their Chulrch, and elustering aroen their fine okt organ, sing most swooetly. - Tfhis is intended as tactie to perfect theu for their regular morning services. It wa our privilege to sIt for an hour last Sabbati andl listen delightedly to their many songa and wie are pleased to say that they have at quliredl, under the guidance and instruction ,of Mr. J. 11. Carwile, a degree of proione in vocal attaInment idghly creditable them. Woe regard singing, good singing, 11 one of the chiefest essentials of Sabbat School exercises, and one that should reeih the getscaeand attention. We coi gratuhate the membership of the Chare1 pthat though deprIved so often and so ion from mInisterIal aId and gylidale, th< have net grown cold or careless of 'the blIg Interests devolved upon them, riot the lea of whlch is theIr Sabbath i3ceho 5 Tlhe Golden Engho hitters enlivens. wiht1 out being nb,nmedX byde.re.-.,. lt. i'ug 'aiMAINe linos .-rhouu entertain mncuts given by those artists were decidedly, the best that this town have been favored with in a tong time. It was not our fortune to attend the first evening, and we regret it, for the treat afforded the second went so far beyond our expoctation, although wohad &oon such favorable notices made of their versatile talent 11nd musleal abilities by the press, that wo felt that a loss had been sustained. It is scldomn that the public are grected withl such harmony and power and- depth in sing ing, and the orgai alone tinder the skillful. touch of Mr. Tremaluo was cloquent in the extreme, and an ontertainment in itself. 'T'hat the Burdett Combinalion Orgnn used by these gentlemen, is superior toanything of the kind we have ever heard, both as regards the power and quality of tonmo is beyond disptite, and all who had the pleasure of listening to the sweet music performed on it by Mr. Tres nmine, have spoken of it in the highest terms of praise. That it is suificient in all its manifold good points to meet the require, 1ments oranly andi every church in this sec tion of the country, we are fully satisfld, and it is a source of regret that some one of our chumrches (lid not secure. We slcerely hope and trust thnt if these gentlemen at some futuro day, should again visit us, their novel mode of supplying instrumenmts will be nppreciated, and their generous offer ac copted. Mr. Pearson is a stnr of magnitude, in bur lesque and comitlitiea, and such a singer as an audience could listen to with delight for hours. Ills Lord Lovell,. a most sor-ror ror-ror-fal ditty, was received with a storm of applauso, as in fact were all his renditions, not the least of which was his "Werry Pe koollar." We would like to notice them all. '1'te concluding verses of the very sorm rowful ditty, which after showing that love hath power even to kill, proves that even in death it will prevail, are as follows: Lady Nancy was buried in St. Paul's Church yard, Lord Lovell was burled right by her, When out of her bosom there grew a red rose, And out of his back-bone a briar. They grow, and they grew, to the Church steeple top, Until they could grow no higher, When they entwined in a true lovers knot, For all true lovers to admire, riar, riar, For all true lovers to admire. The ditty is old as the hills, but as sang by Mr. Pearson it seemed new. Take the en tertninment altogether it was of the most pleasing character. If you want a good appetite, take Dr. Tutt's Golden Eagle liitters. 1m. MonEr. Cod1POSIT ION.-Dtstn PAR -l am now being teched to play billynds, which my tichersays, I lerno with great fasility I it be aIll the stile now, and the pupils is practisin with nm-:h energy. we Is wery attentive to It much more so than we is to our uther lessuns, but oh I par, yo kent m gIue ho' I've improved in my onglish ts: we been here. ly compositions Is the adamirashun of all, and I have the btlet praie we studios the French, porleo voos francais, and gem-mi, nix ver stay, and spanesh, and helirew, aid( greek and rushin, and intan all to once. We are htavin such bullce times. My lecher says that I shah be a grate boy one of theis days, that my intellex is imu. monse ani likely to astonish the world. I thinks lie nows simm. If I can get a cn gmigement on the pres my ideo is that at ed. ditur would just sute nto Wen you hear of a chans just let me kno It my deer par. but I must leve you now to pracktis on the tal l 'my love to mu'her and all inlkwiren frcmid 1nq oltr rntmle, and all tie futnles, anc ly. leve me par, Your deorest sun, JACK. As we say in french--so longe 1 DliUcate females take iso Golden Eale L,AoE WonK.-Wymmirig ham 700 wommem I lioters. -2 t .af.yette, Ind, h a asix-toot girl, age Th'ie Woman Qmetion-" Canm you let mm -have $20 iibis mmc nimig ?"' Women mire govermied by fashtionm, ant ciihidreni by women-hence fanasicis. A St. I,onis wvomian has takemn a S12,004 conmtract bor maucdamlzinmg a street in thma oity. 'Thie young~ womemn of L.cwiston, Minem hmavem for'mmed a sociemy, pledging utiemseive 3 not to kiss any mman wiho uses toliico. 3 Mirs. Sinuton's advice abiout chmoosig wIfe is: "A lwnmys look for a girl wvithm goom Ieethm, for ihn teeth arc n samiple of evera b)one ini time fair one's boiy."' Rev. H omrmce C'mookie nowi climns thmt h<i kovems tliss .lohmnsonm onily "mis a brohecr.'" I is belieredm to have been on thIs acconuit tha he took her to time City of IUrolherly Love. A mmomderni writer gives time followinig cui utmnerationi of time diutferent .thiings expresset bmy time female eyo: '"Tho glaire, time snueem time imvitnmiion, the de'lianicm, lime deii m, tinm conmsentr, thme ghmco oif love, thei thimh of,rn-ige thei sparumk 1ing of hope, tihe langumishmemnt mm soflines-, lime equmint of susicionm, lime lime Jeamlonmmsy, andm thme lustro 0m p leamnre,"' I low perfectly satisfactory wams time con dt tmf timit bra,ve ti!d Pnritan whi vio mrmdc nxi to thle door of' time bmonse of mime girl of hxi emoice , na il liaviing desiredh lier tom lie en ilm omit to him, samidi, withmouti circmlocumtionm "Jich, l le iuird hathml senit me to immrsm theemc?" a hen ilhe gimi ansiwemed, wimth egn prommme<s mmmd udevomutnmess, "Th'e l,ordi wil bie donel" If yon mime weak mimd nervotus, use time CGot dem i.mgie l11:. . 1m. COTTON MANtUED wlTu PimiIx GlIrANr iiA% mrooji THEi DuloUTIl nKmTTrEn TmlAi IINM.msNUit-D Th le effect (ml200 lbs. of Phornix Gumano pe acre imp to time tlime otf droumth was good. nm saitistied thamt with time right seamson I wuill innke hxmnd prto-luce dioule whammt it wvonl wvithouixt it. WmAhere I mpplilemd it may croli is doubilie ais good its where there is nione ndmu mthe cotmonm, where It Is mpplic'., hmas stoox thme droumthmbotter lhman itatm'where thero' is at Guanimo. .hOiIN C IIROIWN. (lhester, Co., S. C., Augmmst 20, 1860. lair. 16, 1l-it. ''07" Win. II. Beornard, P'ropriefor of 1 Nmmr Adlvermtising Agency, W lhinlglon, N. C is aumtoized to eceivo advertsements fo this papmier am omir lowest caish rates." ffAra It. N(mTm c.-T'io parmties imn wnni of limotor, 8mSmmhes mind ililindis, iwe reler t1 Lime adretitisemenmt.of P'. iP. 'fum. , tIme larig rumnnfacturecr of t hose goodsm i hrestomn Prmien list 1mnrtmished onm mmpplmiciatiomm. July 22-Jm . Cheap Realing. "WVe havey immdo airrangemments wvith thi pmroprieor of time CAnto,mmA FAmtMmsn, a first clamss, eighmtspage Agricumltura'l Weekily, pn1b lixihed mit Wlminmgton, N. 'C., to elamb thu joumrnnmi wimlh time 1 IRxArLn, mit .- 25 por yea foir time two, to aili new suibscribersi to tim l"Famenr. Speetmeni copies of thie Cmarolinm Falrmer m'iy ba seen at this ofice." I .s&-'HISTORICA L AREI MIUCI - tess exceptionable tha,~n fictitionsa rreirtr sentatlions of chamracter or opinoons. 'Th trite narrative of faclts of a tangibleo natutro am certain te operate upon feeling. Whmat mut be the result when all t mhnktna peopid nt satisfied of thme merits of' time "Old Carxolinm flitters." Wineoman's Crystsihized Worm Candy I onily twenty-five cents a box ? Mar. 18,11-11 Ix i0r-T'O ALL OUT OF EM 0 PL.OYMENTr,-$i,500 to $3,000 pemr year' en .lbe realized by energetic and Intoelligont metv In securig at once an Agency for lime 11cc Sand most Poupuilar BOOKS ever published - li ThIs Is a rare opportuinhy for MAKIN' MO)NEYa anidolig good. Clergymen,: -dl abedsoldiers, amid all othcri wvantmg a it Agemncy'wdi please apply for further pattiem lars, to J,. tlER IJY,. Soumthemrn Pub )lhhig Aenmcy, Con. Remynobd and JacehSoU 8It., Si1)lit TI0N.-41r 'Cnt'.b Liver '13 r Yl'Utiti, ' VitGll''ACll,.:. ind are nd,)e toa young and old, nttile and fematlo, nd ted be taken at all tlimos, Without restralnt oroc. patlon, without ehanmp of living, -ih the fear of takin ol 'tltin noil lhtds or eaINther and h all eMERCU lnats; TIl:y CoX. Mar. 10, 11-2t "v'T11 Sl? 111SON AN D ITS DANGERS.--The 1um in body is ehliely Coinposed of tissu1es ald fires ns Qensitive to every change in the condition of tlie otmtospiheren s the mtost deliente clectrone. tor, or tho qiuicksilver in a baromtetter tt,e. Thievstomnnehi, the skin, the nerves, the iunga and the e.xereorv or pecially liable to bIn niketedt by thes. vurintions, anti lhe b'St defleo against thhi' lsstrontt temdeney ii to keep tho digestive im tehwierv, n1,ieh feeds and nour Ist irs. tihe whole sste, i good working If the Stomnneht is weak or disordered ne'tlier the blood nor the idle can be in a healthy state, nd ipmn the litness of these two important liuitis for the ofices issigned to them by nLiii', and the regularity of their flow, health in it great neasuto de. pends. ' When the air is heavily laden witi chil. img vapors, as it, often is ut this seasotn of the yeCar, the digest ion 41honh; be an object of peculiar" cae Q. If it is wek and Inngud the whole phyi'al structure will be tter. vited. II' it is vrgorous, the entire organi. zaliton % ill be strong to resist the ttoward andl deinessing inluenco of a damp and vitiated ait niosphecre. A pure and powerful tonie is therefore especially needed as n safegn nd ignilist (lie diseuses iost common in the sprin g, ant Ilostetter's $tomiach Bit. ltrs being the most wholesome and potent mnedi'ine of the class at present known, a course of It is pnttieilarly advisable at thIs period of the ) ear. Tie stomach will there. by be toned and st rentheinet, the liver ;1 and bowels regnlated, the nervous system - braced up, and ntu liutt i i atate of ac. tive defence ngainst the minsina which superinduees intermittent and remnitlent fevers, rheunnti.=m, nerv:e debility, hend ache, hytpoehotlrit and other coiplaints which are at to assail the inntoned and un. forti"iti or' aniznlions. The body is s'rengthentd nit hout exeiling tie brain, and vonseqiently no unpleasant reaction follows its reviving and renovating opera t.on AMari. ^, 9 -Im PAIN KILLER. We ask attention to this Unrivalled Family Medioine. The l'iiin Kiler Is, by tniverstil consent, allowed to htive wet for Itself a reputation $nuriiassed 'i ile history of medicinal prep aralton.t Its instantaneous effect in the en tire er:.dicallon nuil extinction of Pain, in all its various formts incidental to the human fatnity and the unsolicited written and vor hal testimnony ot' the masses in Its favor, have been, and ire, its own best advertise 1101'. For evidence in favor of tho PIain Killer for Ministers' bore 'liroat or Bronchitis, rond the following: (;uNT8.-'he Paltin Killer has been a con stant occunnt of our honse for over two year.', and at portion of the tine it has been the only mediciie under our roof. Hardly ever do I have my chihtren com.lain of be ing sick, without having, them atsk In the same sentence for iain Killer. For several years before I became acquain ted with ti lain Killer, I had suffered a great deal frio an utfecilon in my throat, thought by son: p'iysiciasi to he Bronchltis by others to be tlit is en4led Ministoe bore T''l'hroit. At one tinit It wts so soevere that I wns obliged to give up prcechling. W ittint a few inthiits alfter I had become equtaiti 1 with tht Pail Killer, I haid an other attaek fron tiat distressing coin uhit. I tried niy new-f'uuid medicine, aud, to my astonifshment and delight, it prudneeduc a wont derutilly soothing t.'let. Ini a short timo I Wits wholly rel;ved. 'liie iltat tim1 I have hnd a nltumber 01i tcks of hes itina tur, (nd tu 1'ttin Killer ha s always affoiied ;us' relief. A utl t oi earsine, my wt'if bh came1 ihjct4'' 'tot11 liter ifetrin tom witheut mri-nu: oi re-l:. s n tulo- Mu-., ePi Msirohieb wl u I.[oniisi ;,. Mi,:-on ,o Ci*hv o lenwtosymr,a Seonid wie g ear nyeeod ofw it, nmi around htia dlne, i'in iie of' the ('ini Kiyr bo thEisinat'it,writt luetr laii commenati'O0of' f l'erry; I c,iv i ulnah:1410 Sneicne will1 he o ,I anyserc, you are ai t il0it'ry 10pt tt i tit SC EDsGn \prli t'.\1 i. gr watonna,('l 41 Minn.,fo 3uissi onr of1he) . i11 hil Hl~come1ut Missio So whtl(1ic ii 1heworingol1 meni 14Iof they lOay oe Ab!il tomv wIIixo y.s 11em,Or th o abovo named coitsy has4541 belI11 f oredy for tbrose ofl capiiuhalln ill he0 nesyt put' W wito sueco cerfu toperat1ion 114 lttdl uiteh'ineIsho, for the .iaise ofl'( putting into shn'po al rw ma-rs ('te stiessitte, tha al4 ho i llo , mayt hall orki' to o an hajhecmunt myb supied with the necessargiest 1481ill. of theoa lo hereb m.uitkleIt Anown tat thi Coanyec will comme:ie doperado'nl nhoupitilthe 10t our Api llerons who dlese, tomaesgood investe-n1 ol1' eier mony 11u'or e , wi si hi'i t he- QltIi phic04' WeIl illtt tomene operion lin the11i1 Town of'I Newberry, non olyi 111treet,1(s near tDpt.y Wb itt IrstI munnfllactur :t sueiorui,0ti l orders WrE,o forte whoeIiale i my reta10 trticwital se ior C (10K Tlt.I'F., it alCt.,blog Courthi deparytmen,. And as we enn erec p rp-r buib 0lit &c. we-l ill ontin ol,o oo 11very depar:mentdo repest' ted by otur IAlu'tls-liYllLF.AS, rs'tt., uOui t)h a.iroina 8(l;nnifacunglo Copba, 1s. m., :il an Comp:1eny Sl s gurntopoe, d, a herebtyestien 8oic at no conl,iutrneti mndreeouby lAyois hinding Ton -Ctsothe Colti la nc iri*n f.m 1'n,; or anyIVIi member ('hereof, ony he ass-8; ofii the C'loma, uthiI lawn - 4diidualtl rsosil - allores rc.e S itlEN isYl. &c-LeA6w Yors't, C. oft. pr ?.l.or , 1011;S0t. ,0a10 I 1)idTllOIStOL QU AS IS. Caorrec teeky1. C.;..- KAFA,Bo henoIfdbr. o.':5. &cd trot hako'~ae f'S U.1, 181or0~ .-..4 -lti ofraSrtarrrs -.(th, Carolinn,l old E M; Carlnc U, s tock, exa qr~ olt - a...; Stat n 0;Cukso Iand .a B n,0 ..Car let W Columbina n0 --ko ,ala to.- htaw Cunmd c)nl lltt, ko80;oueenlfe.nod olutobia l' er mort.,r' Bnk- o, intav. gunrantee 6 a - l'sntarstk n8' d'o. taot guarantee.,. 68 iliionoth olnr,l-na 3;l d tlvo, 75;8prtnbr.n Union,l- wor.u tuu* fab'n/hdeIIc hit Atik.noAil, Soof-a.'1 to. Co *bl n