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40 -:4q> .ofa iq&.1 . w -: o, -dd t:v a - -*b -nj idus iMw m o a WILLIAMS & DAVIS, Proprlotors.] A Family Paper, Devoddt Sdief"e6 Art"UnldI dtig n'Ufe lS---$00 Per Annum in Advance. VOL. X.] WINNSBORO, S. C., WE.0NESDAY ,OR INGIXNJARY 13,17 NO. 3 THE lPA l illP IE Lb l11 ALI 1s runi.ipJcUD WESKLY BY W il , L IA i & 0 A V IS. Tcrins.-The IER AID ir published Week y in the Tyyn, ofInaboe, at, $3.00 invaria4iy i azVpc4 - . mVim* k11 trinsient aIvertidei tp to be PAID IN AD VANCE. Obituary Notices and Tributes $1.00 per i quare. TLO Charges Agifint Silte Senator An. E xun'y Tro4surer Humbert, warrvcd as a defaulter to hlt S am, :id ilow in Orangeburg j:il " waiting tli-al tipon an aotion brought agaiii6t him for the rcouvery of county funds alleged to have been collucted by him, gave to a reporter for the News und Courier, oil Christ Ias K've, a detai ed statement of Mhe caus1 of his delinquency.- This wa Iubished 3csteratt, and miy be SUUllet up 118 follo%s : I , 'Um11jrt, who is u w,dored man, sayh i hat h Was appihiited County Treas1r r at the intance of Sdenator T. C. A udtwr.-, who kimw hiim to bz so 3ouig and inexperienced that, he cou.d be maiade u.e of : that Androws. advivisd him not to ret:d the public fu --I, that he had cllected to Co.. It n ia, Lut to let Andrawt hive the 1m1oey to mil.6pilite ; that And ews; iltvi.,cd hill. to put $3,500 of t..o Sate lu,ds in (lte nameot Andrew's %4 t't, :.nd a like sum in the liame of Andlr-ws ; that Andrewe fre quently w%ent into his (Rumbert's)JOffice aid helvped himtseli from the e:tsh drawer. th"t Aiacews ndvised bii, t.) repot to tw Ctionity Cominis.iioners that no mo10n1y of the county hrd been re ceiv. d, which wis not true ; that A ud1 tws collect ed public mone % without authority, and gave receipts I herefor, and kept the montey ; that An.- cus paid his store neonints with 401d.r,, which he compelled 11umnberi re1 10deive in paymloitit of taxe, ; that A!, r,t 6bt aied from ll:iwbert re.. eip:, for takxe,(o which receipts no Mulley ha., -ver been paid ; that Anudrews, having Humbert complete ly in hi. power, forced him to give hii what money he wanted ; that An irows, and Andrews only, is the cau,e of 11unibert's defaloation. Thi.i d-dlet ion is said to am,,tunt, to about $25,000, and Ilumber. gives u list of p-ar, icular sums, amnointing to ieaf. 13' $19.000, which Andrews obtained from him. Tc statement of Humbert is ex ceOdi4lgly cirCumstantiLl, and bears all thie marks of truth ; but we do not wish to comdemai any one unheard n I before pushing this exceediuh - e ;ous mattor any further, we will g ve Mr. Amidrews an opportunity of d spruving, if he ci, the eor, cotoo -s of lumbert's assertions. But. we can't wait long ! [Netos & Courier. Poor 1VoIe11. The work of printing interna revenue stamps having beet given to lk friend of Ben Butler's in New York, neceossitatetd the diseharge of four hunidred persona, mostly women, fomi the TIreasury Department at E1'.shington. Tihe Baltimore Suin correspondence says: "ileretofore the cuitomn hats been to deliver the notice of dienage at the desk of the emnploye, theo sight of thto mis.,ive being as much dreaded as would be the appearance of a vi. pecr. Yesterday, however, the onvel. opes with the discharges were sent to rhe reside,cees of thie emiployes to be dropp..d, and mainy who left their work with a light heart yesterday, I St lilt: -p geitec for dinnter when ih.s mb: VeS were found along their (1inner plates. T1he houses ofsomeS of the leading department oflioials wore be..ieged last night by callers, but it will be impossible for retentions to take place, as the transfer of the work carries with~ it all the money out of whaich the pay comies, The die, charge was delayed until the latest tmoimnt to heep the emiploycs from a gP'omaiy Chrt4funas, but the outlook beyond New Year's is a fearful thing to manty of them. Gen. Benet, the new chief of orditnceo, wants on appropriati.n of $250,000O for the rifling of oar heavy o,rdnance. ile reports that ths ro are in the forts oh the country 1,294 ten inch,Riod orani guns, whtich can be coinverted at a coimparatively small cast into powerful eight-inch rile, by inlsortinlg a lining oh steel, This procesv would convert them fromt a weapon uttrig utselose ogainst iron elads into one that~ would .pieroe a seven-inch iron plate at, fro.nt 500 to 1,000 yards. A proving ground ?or experiments with heavy ordnance Is also asked for, the ostimtated expense of which, with that of the experi mnents themselves, would be $250,000. A cut lemon )ept on the wash, stand and- rubbed over the hands daily, after washing, and not wiped off for some minutes, is an excellent remedyv for aannd hand.. Gen. Morgan and his Prisoners. - An Interesting incident occurred .a few uays ago ift oof the street ears. . he senate ha adjourned, anu a -t6ngo others, Senator Scott, of Peunnyl,vania, with a friend, st6ppqn .uto the our. ot4. Gordon, also a Senator, was alrady seated. Tht Puosylvania Sena or, having seated hiiselfibeeie thb, rave and gallant Goorgiuu, entered into conversation. Senator.Scott, tu'rning to his friend. remnarked,"Col. Stewart, allow n to introduce you to Gen. Gordon, a Snator from - Georgia." The Colonel and the General loked at each other for a moment as if in doubt. Gen. Gordon, appreciated the a.16USe of the Colonel's horitaion, and said: "Yes, it is,tho same ,peron.'' Thb-two at once shook haUds an%j p:diptly exchanged sentiments of respect and admiration. Senator Scott wan naturally considerably autozed at this mysterious perfotr mance. Col. Stewart, during the late war, had commanded one of the regin'ents of Western Pennyslvania, and 0eu, Gordon had led a column of bravo Georgians. They were therefore, at that time in hostile array. -Gen. Gordon then explainetd to Senator Scott that during the war he had taken Col. Stewart prisoner with a portion of his command. The Colonel added : "And never do I expect, under any oircumstanees, tp meet .a;more negnanimous viatr o a uiee -oourteoub gent,enan!" Thp Confederate General and Pennsyl. %.ania Colonel talked their -"ttleo rver,and pnrted at the hotel with many wishes of lasting friendship and respect between not only the grey and the blue, but between the people of the South and the North. The iouited radioals, like ilhop without a shepherd, are begin. [ig to turn to Mr. Blaine as their Liy hope in defeat. The (31hicago T ibuie says the leadership of the reputlican side of the next house is aloar for him, and it hopes. fur 11iraculuuq things under his expe, rienced leadership. Amongst th4l rest, he is expectea "to check the propensities of a democratic house, made up largely of inexperienced men, to rush wildly into all iorts of schemes." If they shouldn't happen to rush, etc., then Mr. Blaine's occu pation would oe to that extent gone. lie will do well if be checks the propensities of his radical associate. to ruth in iub,idies and land grants and various other stealages that long praotico has induced them to think are quite the custom of the times. That will be work enough for Air. B., and if he succeeds he will be neater the presidenoy than h ever has beet. Williani Wi4on a d Alezander Bliz,rd have been #vading arre.t. since fair weok' lying iuv in the woods :sd lying tiin.*ba' they oUld piOk up.% QU N' . 'it they caue in town a aw bail f ir their appeara6oa at Purt, expect. i Ig to be relieve tlieruby from any further anoy;eno.\ VTrial. r J.fstice Sall.required quaji,ed, :bqi0. .fa;oaj thoni onaodc1 6"01900 oitt -be o aeat ~y Were stez4ing asp,.: ,e 4a pg gr of. G. WV. Augustine1 & La to '. pots. te'y', ad ~ '*t deflhg to QiuAlly Davis,at Ridge*ay L.Utnion.lRaId. e t~itey thelee M.Pfley, the w'ell'kno*d YbtisIihiepthr2 'hrlthe aty lse ia Loz gr. T.1he ge iI,'1t o Ptelr bo3j,'.'s tailin wil' t *'4y. br'6d" *r nWils 1 tojetlit;Nandadh iiIhauesta.o nh ho4Qdtfp 1 .a he(pdptJp hie bypa sane 4t'o e t/a\a a h'hl6nF ?hr m'iFiMS (W6pQ61024 t the kontuuyee) tahe 1 d0 fe 1in And ntew4rg9 WinB Angstr who 41 toheort rpatirte hoteal Watc, barsd hi'. ta io amu o Thefb lIat orhol14ngis.ql2y.Qf e. an 6tm t t beowe sash b."o poorge to ivke t6,~ wothof - opor lets rpor deiehl Whieb squeeze he will ha,e through the needle's aee? Imetleans the Physleal luperlis of all Other People. It'ls common enoujh to hear It 'aid that Americans, as a raoe, mre togenerate, and in point of phbiel. perfection cannot compare with Euro. 0eans, more particularly, perhapi, Englishmen. gouv facts on this head' derived from trustworthy statistlos %,oald seem to prove the reverse. Mr. B. A. Gould, actuary to the United States Sanitary Commieeien, in his "Investigations in1he Militarr .nd Anthropological sgtiatip of American Soldiets,'" shows that "the tullest men w re from Iilol6iganl,i Illinois and wisoonsin.; the next. tallest, New England, New Yoik,' New .Jersev, and the shortest fromf suotland, Enl4n1d and Gerla y't in weight the won of Kent,uoky a d: Tonnessce were the heaviet, averag. ing 150 po"nds;-Egand, So1nd, France, Belgium,t all Petween 138 and 139 pounds. The ratio ;of weight to stature gave in pounds to the idih : Ohio and other Western States, 3,185 ; New England, 2,121 ; England and Scotland, 2,118 . Ger many, 2,168. NF.w On.EA-Ns. January 5.-Sheri-. dan lia assumed control of the D partment of the Gulf. Ih a dilplAto to the Secretary of War dated Head quarts, Milit-iry Division of Mis sis. ippi New Oileans, January 4th, he regrets to annource a spirit of dedl once to all lawful authority anud an insecurity of life. In the House, upon, upon perha nent organization, Wiltz reeeived'56 votes ; 11ahu, 2'; plaik, 1. A 41no.. rutu voting, Wiltz was declared Speaker. The Rdioals gradually withdrew, when the Speaker ordered the Sergeant-at-Arms to prevent de p%rtures. The Clerk was then elect,. ed. Swearing inj members com wenoed. Several soufflies ensue fromi Radicals endeavoring to leave the hail. A Federal officer was sent for, who entered the hall with tw* staff dffioers, ad subsequently called in fifteen armed soldiera. Membero not declared elected, while pro' testing, were led from the house. The old Clerk was placed at the desk by two soldiers. \Viltz and all the Democrats now left the ball, and the L-gishbture was without a quornm. NEw YORK, N. Y., January 5. Referring to the proceedings at New Orleans yesterday, the Herald says : "'There wans witniessed in the Locuisi Aln State House yes-erday a specta ole whi.,h is the first of its kind in this couu-try, and which should causo every true American to blush with .,hame and indignation. We con ratulate the oitizen of Louisiana and the peo,.e ot the country that this extraordinary and most revolt. ing scene did not provoke violence and blooa.,hvd. Foruiblo resistanoo would have been justifiable in this ease if it ever be justittable in any soe, for a greater outrage on every princip'a of free governmeunt was neer perpetrated, were it u9t a faet that the people of Louisiana have a sure resource for redress of iheir*grievanes in the sese of jus tice of the whole country and in pub lie resentment which will be kndled 1 o the high, si pitch by these atroci ties and unexampled proceedings.'' t The Tribune says: ''Nothing in history, of even the great conspiracy by which border ruffians undertook tos seize the terr itory and 8tate of Kansas, can furiih anly paral'.el for this crowning Iniquity of the Fiedor al Admuinistrationi. The citizens of Louisiana have seen themselves c,heated and defrauded, and when the fraud came near to failure, they saw the nihalc power powser of the Gienieral Government use d to consu. mate it and make villainy successful. The~y manke no outory bus upon facts as they are. They lavoke thne delib. crate judgment of the American people.* The World says "We hope there is no American who can read the news from New Orleans, without a thrill of shame and rage." Thne Timies capresses no opinion upon the merits of the case, TIhe judiciary committee of the two houses propose to take up the subject of an increase of the number of justices of the supreme court of the tUnited States at an early day. The business is two year* behind, witb. no ohanee to catch up. It is pro. posed to.raise the number of asso ciates to fourteen:and divide them ofrg asligning to.a certain ntimber admi ralty oases, to others patea t case, eto, the whole court' to sit on cnstitue tional questions.' A dandy getting amessred for' a pair of boots observed ' "Make them to covet' the ealf."' "Heavens l'" exolaimed the shoe. maker, astounded, surWeylng his customer, "I have tiet got leather enough," The colored people of Augusta oeleb*rted *~e a tiop day by 'a parade atnd an'ad caes./ Why was Ruth very rude to Boaz '1 Because she pulledI his osa and trod on his corn. .A Great .4ve J&r a . 00 T. g 1q.lb 01;0 m a wbof died redently b hilW Mudn kble suffering,, froni''an.sintolerable d rOdpqrPd whQq gvamM eas an he '. red whou ieoret of hhrontihstd"eo0eQ9(*As advertisings,; Ha.-kkemhkow to adver. tisq .aqd he, d iller - e.,eso,u t6b mote kersiAteintly, e '1 h0 and7hlarvfei befoie tie. public. l ~was knowa1 as the "ak i'W Kingotahl~ -Southwelt." 06 oidry.dad4- W P"-'4PI1YL V*04QANgra4p1 p6 6# n the Niiip,i ater was invi.ted 'to ge li.shi 8.N M1 k'.! qtdjs OP liberal patwfif th4atIybt?3A a by a thouaaRdin diaAdvieds,i d spyite 99.gng pp 001 0io : 11di as he l11VTId uhar;- W it. nd pluperisoc' 6;n o hi ' su ch *a his fAlth -i WU W BQ of baptivating. 4he) foby of:9 apP et an4winniig th.e.in ketounh-tbAb t was seriounly ,deolarp i psI. lednes, years ago, he. o ered $50,00 to help pay for a neiv 6?ekLVkoa tfm tended for the St. LAItistride,- p0'q vied he had;6he .damiugitheitoraft.t Hit offer was proppy, 4o##t,d, bit alnio:t as sqiddenly ,epjineo whe it became known t.aa "that o r r Shirts at Moody'l" 46 6W IL6. bitfal aIppellation _-Oaftru id . -- --* --r+to-t*ro 40 The deep caidinil i19466- .i. ~be house-byrboth blonds'and,br )Ottca. . f . you want to fb4 a sarm a ,brough, give soaqe poc,fapoy i. th n"cans tQ ,keop warm. Jim Visk is shewn to ly, gs )atkru't in effect. as. wet as i iharactet when he was Miled. - Miss Elizabeth Bauoroft, of Boa., ,on, has become thei'oiintetes'Tsyz liewies. The Couns i4 A.. Russial,l tid the wedd pg was og..tbio "bril-, iant" order. A iiter who ona into egnur luring a sudden shower of rqln- re uested another to prenh for him, as he was very wet. "No," said he other, "preach yourself , you vill be dry enough in the pulpit." There are eight metals more valu Lble than gold, becautpe of their sati. )ity-iudiuR, vandlum, rhuthenium' rhodium, paladium, uranium, osmi am and iidium. Another veteran of 1812 is Uap-t Lain John Griffin, of Culpeper coun. ty. V iagiiiia, vlio en,,, at lime age of ighty-two, "juLup and clap his heels Lwice before touching the ground." Since the abduotion of 01hrley Robil, kidnapping has become p fuvorite industry at Philadolphaie. A iniumber of unsuccessful, attempts have bVen made to .pirit away lit. tle boys with wealthy parents. The frisky belles of Washington are njuking faces at the ladies of the diplomatio corps. who think that the young ladies of the United States flirt too much, and accordingly ro. comineind chaperoning. A mn in A-burn prison hs serva ed the first snix mnonthsof his s'venmth termi in that institutIon,. Hie will have been twenty-sbven years in prison when he hasi completetd the present term, whioh wall end in 1880. The Congressional oommitees. of investigation in.to tioutdhorn affairs inust have a.n imneesting time of it. At Monmgo:mery, the ot her day, ~oloredI v. iLinesse testifl'id t hat be fore the late eotiona the. $Republhicsn candidates promised **to divide the white Democrats' land, Iur.aiture, bedding and househQld property amongst them. TIhey qomplaainedl to the committee that none of those promnises had been kept,.ampd.esired to know of jAam if . ,hey. had4 pQ4g down to see th4eng, ,ighted and to secure for them othp. , :eaition' - e their dreamn of for6y aorus andI a mUle. A.story is told tf a negf6 ity TYir give hita a flogging if lhe bo'ild 'his egga hard agalii /Nest uiofrihb dhe ege ame to the Itably stilh''h l'dor U "You raseatlI" fhotedtthnhei planter ; "didui't 1 *el iye "to 6ouk these oggV d~Lt 1" *'feh, ma.bsb/' iaid' a frighte etd reornlteu' bildud' dbt five 'h6de'"k a' io eenrto b6'%' 6%; hip edese~ ~iling,. a ano..ia. d PAlij 15 .ppad. opt,,)otsqpude4 AI4M*hj0f, seritad i ,na ,Ir.~ D. W auee 15 94?f ,re,s. A Tardy>.4nuer 9.ar r , 49:A0 79selting9gframnd tpyyp},oe g)wlg9#eZma,tehg. p ipe reonn thmk- the prinoipa and seconds be held for e amination. They gave $2,00( ball aoh and wore released "i to klipa alidistya an agricultural.lien that the M48C699a, aaeowien sl-l pr uo ontt o th 9 .ro Tlie d0A - .6% tr a 3('fris i reen*' to ut'tes#til't h b ttirl d to' le' * 4koy utuab bmuoadmipalradInt-to u aW ou rrfe,e fo e any.,or, t otf11,1"m leb ipebtla; thami 6e g jn yogggng, by lu, . or I~ ~ jqsfrar;e i tand k,he revra dj( protoptI KhMditAnif'bein" inP'jOEjO-'upon byI seiddtri airoctnent. i - * fAiarrant!to seize..a c'rop cannott klegKily ik.ued - "ptil , Ohe. 4oc.cutt f,)r,Pup,I1es ftpishd ii preoented to thoplleron who rpeceiv the iadvttices tf[ he~ lilt'eI.kb' theydh aROOOti)t < Tu 00-8*it ehtut Afh tiled to- tHe' I :444d6vit'lpourfJWiC6,1the,wamrant. to 4i $$Al costsagewptit to the seizure a, rE, cro.5 'h iui~~,~~ oel Iou the crop aiAan bid'h; SiN ldqihF''iW de:ohe Udod thla 9 statultio b1bundOeInlyforithe *flouni C adfaprodiacdrop wiloerditeurs- aa li.9 IO Lb. roP, t eig aj I 410 bn1e 11i tj'g o f r 'servics "tndrtfori the ruin of 'l'hnd r"nMor 11a 0.&N' 1V' dul nnIV t of hbm fpridheeforeithe earnil ir,ryade Wis " oA46%4,e rhe ew Nif v to,. to Irt ierc,lyn prfrred .he n upob tto crop "ThAIIIIN6vadoe fdr 'suppl)[0' da will bMidth-e bop'onfr the *gricrltu'. -b ral- yeaWift10hibbh they we tpimndi p Tuey.oanuckt operati a lIP11:31p.0 future crops., Th the cor t b, 3 olly rspon the crop ased ofnot bad e i'hinat madeind other property. W A ho e teor M'6a0-od for the purpoise of prodcing aroteatol a rop w oriat a a biele upon the crop, tei.g a supply Within the mseaing of the statuteo "Contracts for the renting of land for the comning year will cArry with" them a att utory lioen on one-fourth of the crop, but if the contract to rent exprechly o providem, th rentale will be a lien upon oe-third of th e crop, that the Contract be duly recorded as in the cust of ad. vancee mnade. "The homestead exemptiont. onnot be pleadedto proteot a crop aginbt the enforcoment of at lien for advatnoer, ,ade te enable at party to prodiro t the crop, but no mortgago or lien oen be utiforootd against a crop rai.-ed0 on the b omnestead,exept in the oAso above stated, Abbt ar6p' Io p"r6duced ou a tra6t of land, which, together with the ihuildings thereon) dooj not exceed t ue thousad doliars in value, no part of the crop, however greoat it Value,. is d1ubject to execution for debt."-Lanaaste-r LOYer o Thor.Or4u~e Colamba o-radioge teLreilrtoremit JUthe txes duh~e for t urre heb the unf. 'rfeies of h Orangeburg,'.fiefeI t then urn-igt mereants wil beslt and the ac taxornes o nthion, in taxes, ad ven -it. hadd thCoweir, WPee F1 sy tu dey, itthe tliti a qens od Oranyebu-gan jif ju $ the , ' any of tht,aroJ in proeed. A? *hare buit w1e wanoe pen it ~'a'ing the peienbrane unful'hUnoe .~lfoiOd' feb1'gin1h very w~l1 raob auboi aa is by W.fintIoeNe4 thdbotrir o bin $ Jsteeth' (08 lo a:daepolin 'on ernefofecOralburgot wn-ef' theci ine raate 'for Wzcid t Uno en - The chatlestohllRacms., Tb o ip U ra,oi fq es The preppragons for. the coming meet,ing Of the South Carolina Joo)<ey Olub, at Wi(ogin Course, inditiate Vlibaiest6 vd5y ecoiting races. The stablib on thb o6rse are in active trai.ing,.and4ito, .ntaAiber of horses , ioteaed atthe closo of(the Agista rioas, by the Occossion Of noti"hW: froIu fifteon tQ tweniy horsed' A fletter has been received from Col. Bacon, of Edgoelled. stat. %a&.hat lio will have iline horses ro in t n%e to t ao, part iu the races. A a of in te rest is in n i foot ed in the event by the cil izens goieral lyi andra'oe woek will bo looke;d. orward, to with something of th6 en. tipipas% w4ohin tho, 4ays before, he war, was wont..to make it one oC 1Wgrand ev'ents of tbd year. Wash. ngton-06urse bas a national' rpnta ioneIts turf;has for' alinodt a cou. ury-boep a,.gthering place for tho )oat riing stock in the country, and inder the auspices and manageniout if the South Carolina Jockey Olub, Oo uiay confAdantly expect a icvival (the brilliaut ilootin-rof the past. t should l stated here that tho ourse first became the property of be elub 'in 1836., 1'rior to that time had belmigedtloe members, who old it jointly as a stock company. GenT6s. 'If. Wiflialms,'of Vi, illia:-Cty,,O.n,1 5p 0 .?hares (if thle 41ifur4ia,.ata,39 Aha[es of Culn. >idated i' rina, silver inies. hay cost 'him but a trifla soimq ionths ago.i A; few day? -ngo they oro on tbo.topaoat wavo. of the 4ancial sea. 14 twenlty-four hours icir rise w .p O0 s to givo the 'bnoral a pro it.of $656,00U, abo4 2',d0 an hour , or $500 (1 minute The fvorite actor with Now York elledym iMr.. Montague, who ap 3ard to have taken Booth's place. ive' thousand of his photographs are id to have been sold sineo lie open I Waldik', and Io is run downa ith written request:for loohs of his air, and proflirs aft siterly afrctions id oternal. friendship. "Dout gc to school now, Charlie ?" Yes, hir ; I had a light to-day, too." You had I Which whippell I Oh, I got whilippedl," h14 replied, illh great Irallkiess. "Was tle tler boy higger than you?" "No, o was lit:ler.'' "Woll, how camkie oil to let a little boy whip you ?" It, you see, ho wat madder nor I 'as.", The Norristown Herald says 'he poet who Soit an efiasionl enti led "Nothing but, Fiowors" to a pa or for publication, is oii the ragged dge oftineirtifioiltlon. Tbo poem p. euredi as "Notling but Fleas. Vhen the Ovmpositor was reasoned with, lie suid ho thou I -that there ,ight to be sometiliu "lively" about ho poem. Mr. Chas. Albreeht, whilo [bor ng un;dter a fit of temporary aberra. ion, Bhot himself in the head with a I3 's navy pistol-a portion of the ,ittin being carried away. lie eulves a wife bttno children. Mr. A.lb'reht has boe, im delicate health or sevYeraIl weeks.--l'hen.e. .Prof. Waso' boast, that lie has liscovered sixteeni now stiarsi muist p:iho bcfore the annionneeiment of a NebraskaL gentleman named Satidy John, who fell on his tiose and dii sovered ixty..two, most mif thema or Precss. Au inv.,ieu of flour, in paper bar.. received in Ph1ilaidelphia last week, and attraOced n uch a''enrtion, being the lirst recived these in that style of paekago. It was manufactured by t,ho "patent prooess." Lost,' on S8aturdiy .at, but the loser does not know whiore, anuempty saek, with a obegei i. i. Oni the eaoc, th6d l'ttrs 0. E,' are miark6d but, 3o Ednieletehy %tord out ias ndt to abe legilbhole Two Insul.ir mountains, oec ab)ou, '11,000'loO( halh, disc64ered r'e'ccntl by Ii British wti'a o1 lhave boei naieid reupeoslve 'MounU 0 idst'o ami N touft, disraeli. stssa bhang fardund.the ook'tovso' tuwts ,dosrheph r ~.a , )'4 : , .a . ig 'eigh Pd "It didnA wighito nhuh ir wo1dut tg oo NOTICE! TO got rid of our IM. MENSE STOCK, we will sell the same at very LOW PRICE S. g w Consisting of Ual kinds of Jb .' 3M-V C- O> O3 'D M. . CALICOES 10c. I IIATS nna CA1"S, OLOTHlING, BOOTS and SHOES. &c. ]PT.M-AS]m GIVE US A d(1c 8 GOODS FOR CHRIS TM AS ', store and to arrive, freah g3oda for . every day use, and for the holidays. Col ored and lilack Hid U loves. .adlos' Dress (loods. Shawls, 1oillevatd Skirts, C.assineros, Jeans, Domostio Goods, blank cts, Ladies, (Jets and Childron's Shoe!s. We would call tho attention of (he ladies to our boauLiful Bliaok Silks at, URIE.'ATLY REbUCED PRICES. Iteoanants of Carpels at reduced f t-leen, ~ai)s, iron, TLin, liaradware, Wooden WYare, in-WVare, Crookhery, Oils, Drugs, 'at ent. Maladcines, Saaips. ExtraOtH, To'othI l',rnshes, Nail lirnsbie, ilnir lirush eat, Fatney Artijolts for (lifts, &o. Phlotographl Al baums, Novels. Iiibiel, Ilymn llooks, Prayer flooks, Gift Books, Pcuas, iuk, l'aper, &o., &o, CA LL. AND OlMT 0000 ARTl lic3astet' & Bri15e, (d00 12. FOR NST egnyasaeo:d Haerug, Smoked I eef, Smoked anid Pikled 'foues.exit Mless lilacktet'l, En5 J1/airy and( Pineapp'r' C heesef, London Bu er liaisinas, Jollica' F'reirer 0se J,n-rants. itive'rised &Segt, 1Iaglisha Picklesi, C'anned Gooeds and Sauoesn of differen, kinds. i ke5 o( genulpo gioa hhtr#, for egg. '0 I o ask of imuported Sherry \Wino 2'p ti~s gf R.oydoret 4. .M100 & Chaandow B ,o p. p l4hygd .vaffefy 9(f,lsouits. con-. d': EI4oja Naok-apd Iaised Tea, akes; -*All of which .will be sold low for thao' ~AS1IL PIRRE BACOT ec 10 Agent.