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JiuShi/i f. ifltrpulf Uilliit. i l.c in.nu i n'.ai'is 41a aligns, v2mo, illu-tratotl hv si IUio stl'i'l f.iiii at in . ni! . s - ;> i.tuinulj u.u.ul in iu>. liu, BKXEr SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. i.n a Hiiiulltiln. t'nilcriliilile incva^o of 1 'walo invalid wlial 1. hut l:tus?' v 1. 1'n,liio i iilth all. it ni tl" in i oil jm.\ i-i-, iliti M'lllill' 'it- I!.-, "i 1 , -it'll 'III.* I'IllltllU'lll S, illX'.ls lu's, mill cliaiai li-r ot s-n-ia' i'lt.orfiai so. :t. tim a an i ?if juiri' n.r, jiiuii'. t t '>, mill lio t hi. il its .'.mr r\nivl o. 1- i lit' (lls-il'ltl! ll' nf t ty, till' tall.' i i ill - lli ii, I'll II if Injurious TTHHto" if tiro ft. 1 vitlnij tlm iiiiitninatiuti ny iia pcnntal? t iirunint bunk., jiucn .u-sintnij; j-ictmos, stati <Vo. Tru ini> I of }-u /:/ t hi. 'I, viiithil, \t <{ il. ?'?/h'rtl'. nf/, i -tl t liu ill ,a ('i ! tl j;|?-i ilt 111 titlof nntl Icaonuicu. '1'bp oltjcci of (lib bouk 1 Kivf>bif.<rin:illoii t. mn diso.i.sos jicoiiir i Million,? llmli "on: m inj>t"iiiB, i cf nits, a ml lmUcuh 'its ot tro.timni. 'Ha* ta-k a Ulioato in l .llrtU ult <,s?. in.iii. in!'. (> in inij'i'itin^' 1 n vlotljii* t" to i?t* w!- no t' I f tlm in 'thors t l* i > n.Nnl Wl 1" |ij<r. Ill?| alt 111 | III. I I I lull III ul laws. I> 'a;. n, .y i. ' a 01. a. '.} "!! niililci' an I n;yS? toil. 'II. 'V, nil; ll.Mliltol I lilt'l tll'llll CO;. t'l iU'.u"nl w iiuoii. " /. i.'tc ptii *,'ill i/miy* ui t/Dirt." I. l l r.liKTY tito groat ednh in wnniftii'.. "xint. (*. tlm mlr. 1 ox] * .t lit i k , liio tioai t awiikttii-, aii'l lli ilhmly j nil',' - tiox t i'lpt'il. ( litliliitli miin i Hu nt - j"-o d, n alii lo'iiun. lit i mis .nn in iif?\ will it l o 'iicl! ' 'tin c',i at.- a nn linpt it.ant niio. JtoU'imlnoi t'lioi |il..-' i \tiooi. i in- int?t iiuj"'rtnit ot uor UIm a> i lit -o a! :!i in "ialiu.il organs. ,1 Y ? v * II I I I I J C.l .1 1 IU>I WJlflt I- 1'" Th ' Yli'I't |< -111 ill! till .I O'tcc*. nili t 'ii ill \mian lullu ? . i illllCM iil 11 males. Altii'ieit l..? i. injiiiiuiiit lit. liiilii .H in ii\ iiio hiiiI i-liunil.il ii,; filial. Tlic f ?UH!l V " -Mi '"the*city. ,SI,Ills.i s.| nilJnciil physicians II influence.' i Mili.tns in liii'ri. )'iri|iH i*l (Ii*- niviuliu 1 j- rlnil. AUnici 1 ?.> |tc?jiuiiry mi'it Incl itinii. 'rim i; i..111it> 1.1 ?*. 'I rin n .nnu ?. II,. ill i 1.1. r,<*. J'* I'.il of of tt?* niu*l tils. 'I liii H'ot.v of J.'iciili itnl I Ili'liri'W lliwi S|ii'fiiirili. ii atiil ihenties oi thntMtly i liysliil"! i-:* (ii ulalliiii. ('hasto mnt I i-autlful language , i I . ., siii Aluik'r 'i ho organs of linn situation. ill. IM LAMM.iTION OF ?!KNRTltUAI, OlUiANM. \c:iii? in : smi-acute i-.ir.is. ('Iii. nn-im imniallon. ltd < .hi h *. O|ilntoni "i vt?rl<>an jtrnclllkiiKirii. KxpoMiTA lo mechanical tinny, 'Il l* Oiiiiil.an >i *u i" Kniancv m jcgaiO I ? ji 'i i iii'.tMiii . ill.hi. M .ilii|illi'l(y <it .it-),i.i,us In tepir.l t ivimi n.'s clncf It liniiltv Ikiau >n . I tho Fallopian lulu', in tliu wi ix 'i. Wniii.iiiV siiO'iilnrs loi thirty year*. i ho * ?11111;. o( 1Kb.*' Ooklcn |in...i of oxi.-ii iici1. lilsi-aou i,t" lie i ..u,cs iiiiiru c<)tuiin>n than gonoritily ailiiimetl. J hvlr IfhiiorlaM in tho sexual h) stout. Jtolutioti to pregnancy. li.uiiciux c i tho complexion, tno >-i.iii3, tin'I ill- flgnre. control (hii doM'l' mcni of tho I train, an I ftllect ih. jit' in nt. J.ieiislroas. i .1. en 1 nit iijK.ii lit* 1'xlit.oin i' i I I lie onirics. Mi'latirlioh ptotu I n fnnalcln which On. " oi ins Sitivo no exlxtomllietr , IlivW C Kill >11*1,, Itm- 'IIS the Whole HVSll III. I .'HIM'* (lilt ii.'i. l,,j.iiii'iit ii; the roproductlvo organ*, upon tlicli to- | Vi.ivnl >! I 1-s. Ill-' I male a, I i Mh. ilr- t lie . , j , i s. , It. tn iik.ihli ( a 's ier.,1 | |,y lieslllal lilOtl. f/n juimOi g 1 vijamn/ (ht .><.( aal sytUii, i IV. KYMFTOM.S OK MF.N8T1;!Ml, fiJSEASE. J (.ore . u T i \ re ti3> . - r? hi, pain. Morhulln- I 11m .lia* nt ih?"a??sl t i.i:iex o\ci tin/ >? i.inh Htiil * i ni l. \ l'l.il i| tus nti ti; its < :i" tn, treatment l> It-ahilllv of III! llf'I'MOr. I 'III n I 'I 0* >1 it lolls. Ite lU'./lllTI' '1 to m .v.llill int"i'.',i,ii . t* nslt11 .-in "t tin-I'. iici'atfvi'nrpatt*. I?lstO'haticcji lii.it ha-.- tlui: an;, i.m n. li.i ? i "i.'ica, | 'ill B B' wv 5V I -r%\ P i / v'Jfc ? /V - {TS ; . < \t / ) \ /..* ' -. ISyJSg! I$%>SsX jv;.;,: g? Dr..?. Wnikp *Y? {'nH'ovni.t YinMxnr HiMon nio > purely Vonetablo preparation. made ehieliy from tho nulivo herbs found on tlio lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mount lins of (California, Iho medicinal properties of which are < xtraotod therefrom without the use of Alcohol. 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JI IT I ..>o\ A KKI.LKV, k j Attorneys & Ccunsolloys at Law, Will pruciii c in ad 111. cum Is of I lorry, ( ! lusr State or I\mU?iu1. \\".7" Ono oft ho (Inn will Ik In nttniHliinee at > \ory term of the court, a id tu.!i * thru J : 10 Si business 111:1;' i e?j ! 10. Ollico, Marion, S. W. W.fcSKLLKIlS, J. II. UUDSOX, .1N< >. A. KKIJiliV. Oct. 21, by;:;. "TCtti. T. WALSH, tJ Attorney at Law and SOWCITOli IN KQUtlV, Wil i i?? in tin- (on: tji of Mai ton, I lorry 1. ( HI < < 1 l (Mvi 'A ? \ aOnC, r Xuv is, i-70-tf. rI > r\ cj]i.i.iiSi'iK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Will nlvo prompt attention 1o all business en!rusted to bis care. CtjNWAVnOliO, S. 0. Innc, 2.">, 1ST I. rpOLAU A IIAIIT, 1 CornniLtsion Merchants, ts> l'UONT STK1A.T, N1AV VOidv. Lb lal ;i?lv.iir i'H 111 ide 011 eoiui'tniuents o N aval Stores, <oltoii. Am. Oi^oiB n cMVO i'ron')i Attention, I'm mv, liciu!'1!' lvli'i'iMH't :! p.ivon "North and Sail h. J. H.;TOI-AU .1. II. II MM'. t>! X (<>t S. C rjA1IOS. L. 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( oinincvclnl Law; 1'iulnoisliip Stltlomants, I)etoctin" <'nuntei Toil M?.noy, liusinoss iJiograpliy thoroughly laugh AT T11K ]') AS'DIAN Atlanta Business College, ( OiJM li l'LALllTliKKiV: LINE?S'i .S, a v' 7, a n t a, a 11 () 11 (j! 1a. Tlll.K I U,i:.S!'KNM s Ff H A FUJI. CO I U?K wii.i? not kxogbd $180> For Qollogo Jour* l, ?.l in. Spocimons ( I I'oi luamhip, aiklross OclwMcr A iTfnjice, i l)oc. ih',?ly. Dox r?30, Atlanta, Oa. % Y ISDN'S : At KM 1ST I ' ia ; i n ?w>m t?mm m panMr^imm*m ?i? 4 ' }'vpress lhitPS. || i hee'i irgos now made l?y tin.' ox- . ' press company arc simnly fearful. ^ Last work wr ??:iiM &a,7o on a 1 umlle '' <>! paper Irons 1 >:ilt imore to this point ' ?an approximation to the value <>i the article transported. "We have no werd oi criticism for our local agent, '' win se court* h/ |: si 1 aecommodal 1 g ^ pii'i! all npprv? ialo, and who is in no h way responsible, '.?ul the c iinpany he o represents ss a terrible monopoly. !1 Nothing osi this continent equals i;. y I It. is a striking illustration ot what a ' comhinntio ?>! men. secure in thei. position, wili do to ' xiort money from ' the necessities <>i thi' people. The Congress ol the United States, ' no doubt from an impression like ? this, enacted tl.n anomaly of allow- ' ing any package, to the weight ol ' lout pounds, to pass through Ilio mails, ' at a charge <?l one-hall cent per ounce, ami this lor any distance. ilence, a handle ol clothing or other dry goods, f or anything whatsoever, of the weight ,v of four pounds, may now bo transport- ,s* oil from New Yoik to Sumter, or from ^ any other point within the mail b jurisdietion ol the United States, lot a t hirly-i wo cents, The mail will now ^ h i aue a ] 'pular institution, whih p tie- iv\ I'tut' <>l i1 . heartless monopoly alluded to, lor all carrying bu-u ' no- wit-hin tiic limits menli ikiI, v. i i no doubt bo heavilv h's.-onod, And ' we trust the daj is not lar distant when somesueccshiul competition will c drv up ail the extorted currents ol gain which now llow from the necessities ol the people into the capacious coders of this national cormorant. tSi'n /' II (left ' it. Ibis the (Guerilla "U .U y flunked ('en (?rn?it I I I - u\ :uin?ui A mv?. | ^ It voul 1 perhaps he going loo far to I Hay 111:?t Il.o third term movement at tile South wns a deep-laid conspiracy 1 against (ton. Giunt and the unity ol "i the ia-ileal parly. Neverthelcss il i:- i a significant fact that while the i ioa<line? radical organs to which v wo have alluded received the lirst whisperings in the North ol i a "thinl term" with complacent mo- ;i pro\at, intimating that such a depart t urn from time-honored usage would c under certain circumstances be jusiili \ able as it political necessity, they have, I since the development ol a "third ( terra" movement, at the South, with s out nr. except it n. pronounced against c the startling innovation. \ hile it \v;ts considered a purely 1 Uadieal expedient, for the preservation of the "legitimate results of the 1 war"- eh it t' among them the political i siil jugallon and accial degradation of V the Sou til?there was nothing so \ alarming in a third term lor Gen. f Grant. l>ut since lite disclcusurc < l i the Mo-by-Kempor j lot, justifn .1 as a a means ol relieving the South from the i most obnoxious ol the so-called "legt- i limate results of the war"?political oppression and social degradation? \ the idea of a third term has loomed up t as an evil ot trie most, alarming pvorpo- i tions, and Gen. Grant lias in the same < degree fallen into disfavor. e 'l'hcre is seeming method in all this. And we repeat that though ' iUosby and his coadjutors may not have planned their third term scheme as a Hank movement against Gen. Grant ami the "{Simon "pure" Undical part v, yet the 1 result may justify them in claiming ' credit for noronii.liclunrV l.?- ? I r*; p, ^ ) ri 1 >n 1 g\ what \v,ih otherwise impossible?the 1 dismtegration of tlio party ami the 1 overt It row ol its idol. ' m l ( Sot.l ii Carolina "llefoi'W ft I [From tin fallen.] ? A South Carolina gentleman, writ- c ing to its from Port Molte, speaks of I the plan proposed by .Mr. R. S. e Guernsey ot celebrating the centennial I' anniversary ol National Independence ii by inducing each State to publish a I roll oI its men, h<-th rank and file, who ii fought to establish our National Gov- o eminent. Mr. Gmrnsey's plan meets ii a itt* our correspondent's warm ap- li proval. lie says: "Permit aa old i man, who, in the evening of lile, bears r with h'un to the grave a national pride 1: winch no revolution political partisian- p ship can destroy, to express his great n gratilicalion at this movement, e * * * There is want ol organization a in our unhappy South to move in this fi matter, but it may bo that the para- h lyzcd spirit of our people can ho res- t! torod again to activity through the si activity of other centres." As a b means ol aiding to bring about this a result, our correspondent encloses to il us for publication n copy of some rncni- h oranda made bv a Revolutionary so! "d dim*, Mr; Jehu Posted, a note-book of a: whoso inditing is in the possession ol liis'deseeiulanu, and, as our correspon- o ilont <"rtii.'nn;iu .1 .. ..v V X.I1VVI ? 1.C) tcillilllin ( A(U V ' LIU l> kind ot information which Mr. tl Guernsey's plan calls for: ai <4Tho following were companions w and mesniates in the Old Second Con- b tincnlal Hcgunent of South Carolina ai minntry, while William Moultrio was 111 colonel, Francis Marion, lieutenant.- In colonel, and Peter Ilorry, major?at ai Sullivan's Island, S. C., Juno 1710.? 01 (Sg.) Jkhu Post km,. . cr "Alfred linger. Second lieutenant n in Cnpt. Horry's company, Second ai Kegimenl S. C. (cutinentiul troops (o* ?aiterwvtrdw captain in same regiment T ? joined Marion's legion and commis- \v doned*major in 1777. lvillod at Stono, sj near Charleston. th "V'ilihm Capers, Second licuton- al , 1874. nt in ('apt. Horry's company, Second !< gimcnt S. C. Continential troops, h >incd Marion and made captain of llie c anion Scouts. Served at Savannah, u <rt Moultrie, Eutaw Spring, Kugby tl I ill-, Charleston. As brave a man b s ever vipd let live. p ' George Sinclair Capers. IVivate b 1 lorry's Company, Second o . ('. Kogiinent ; joined Marion with s is brother, generous, brave, and lull s t all manner of inn. He could make t royal lum-puch, and as good a il wmdsman as ever made point or o til. "Jehu Sinclair Posted. Private in lorry's Company, Second S. C. Pegi- 1 iciii ; alter vegiment disbanded in i I 770, Jehu joined Capt. Capers Drag- . mis with .Marion?being my brother, might say too much <>i him if I were 1 o ivc his niannio (pialilieH as a gen- ^ lent n faml a soldier, lie was the 11 trnrg RMnan in Marion's legion. "Daniel Kggleston* Lieutenant in j Vij>t. Horry's company and cornet, Iter wards transferred to lluger's J ocond 1 o giment S. O. Troops. . Vice reditu nl disbanded he joined ( Ml. Leo, and became captain ot oav- ' !ry-?a fine fellow lie was?and Jehu 0 V-tt 11 wlio v. rites this and lias no 1 love to say ot himself. 1 "P. S.~ I must not forget the boy Vtor, whose lrecdomo we gave on ndilion of his faith lulness. lie ould laugli holder, sleep sounder, and ( !rir.Ic moro rum than any person I , ver saw." , The i'l esUlriiPs Meaning. . M'lun President (Irani virtually < ays that he \v >111d prefer to see the < hate turned over t<> the Democrats t han t?? see the present condition ol 1 hings con' ii:uo, lie means to say very \ dainly 'hat it we renominate the t lie present (iovornor, and there should ><; a contestod election, in wliieh, in i irdri t. preserve the public pcenoe, 1 id [ 1 'ms.t.hnt (Irani) would have a (iovernor, that ( i. .. i .. . .i , ;; ii'- uumi mi h'l" l<) reOOLTIll'/C IMC 1 lemocrntio candidate and let the h at ? go. \\ e have reason to believe that the ' 'audent .v > n Id do exactly that tiling, <irnl we have further icason to believe hat, in ease of the nomination ot Gov mor Moses, a Democratic candidate t vi 11 he van, and a desperately coutes- ^ (hi election ensue, in which neither lecisiou ol' the Heard of State Canvas- 1 ers, as in Arkansas, nor the decision < if the Supreme Court, as in Texas, vould prevent tlie matter going finaly to the 1'resident for decision. We undcrt-tand, however, that the 'resii'ent I as said, x\ ith equal distinct- * less, tiiut if llio Uopublioans will show >y the nominat ions of their State con * million mat they really intend to reorm and to satisfy the national semi- -jueiit, he will stand lairly by them .nd see tluil our house is put in order 1 u peace and quiet by a lawful niajorty at the ballot box* I'll icr tiie circumstances, therefore, ' ve say that the nomination of a good nan by tlie State convention is not so nuch a matter of choice as a matter N ?f necessity, involving the very exist- [ uce o! Republican institutions in this >tate.? Union-llctuthl. ^ f 'so of Ammonia. c No l.nsekeopor >.\\ mid be without a Kittle of spirits ot ammonia, for be- 3 iidesit's medical value, it is invaua- $ ilo lor household purposes. It is c icai'v as useful :is so:m nn.t itc 1 ?~ i' y * vu vuv.v |?- 1 ioss brings it within reach of all. hit a teaspoonful of ainmonia to a [uavt ol warm soap-suds, dip in a x lannel cloth and wipe oil' the dust J in! lly-specks, and see for yourself 1 iow much labor it will save. No ' crabbing will be needful. It will 1 Ions ami brighten silver wonderfully. *[\> a pint of suds mix a teaspoonful d" the spirits, dip in your silver spoons, 1 orks, iCC., i ub with a brush and pol- * bh with chamois skins. 1 For washing mirrors and windows * I is very desirable; put a few drops ^ if ammonia on a piece of paper, and 1 L w ill readily take oil' every spot or a inger tunrko on the glass. It will- ~ ake out grease.spots from every fab- * ic; jail on the ammonia nearly clear, 8 ,iy blotting paper over tho place and '' >1 ess a hot flat-iron on it lor a few (' lomonts. A few drops ot water will lean laces and whiten them as well; ^ lso muslins. Then it is a most re- ^ reshing agent at the toilet table; a . w drops in a basin of water, and if j. ho skin is oily, it will remove all glos- * inessand di-a ecableordors. Added c O i foot bath it entirely absorbs all \\ oxioi.s smells so often arising from to fed in warm weather, and nothing 8 ' ^ c i hotter for cleaning fho hair from atidrulf and dust. For cleaning hair l. ml nail brushes it is equally good. Ihit a teaspoonful oi ammonia into j no pint of water, and shako the m rushes through tho water. When ti x v look wlnto rtnso them in water nd put tliem in the sunshine, or in a arm place to dry. The dirtiest rush will come out of this bath white id rh'.m l<\w . v. .uvwiiiti purposes amionia is always umivaled. For the .ulaclio it is a desirable stimulant, \\ ul frequent inhaling ot' its pungent n dors will often entirely remove al il'irrli. 1 colds. There i.-. no bettor ai medy for beavl-burn and dyspepsia, al nl tin1 aroinati<' nj>irits of ammonia is NN tpeoially prepared lor these troubles, en drops ot it in a wine-glass ot ater aro often a great relief. The J drits of ammonia can To taken in & o snmo way, but it is not as palat- tl ?le. * s< ^ ? 1 ii addition to all these use9, the cf;ct ol ammonia on vegetation is ben(ieial. li you desire roses, geranims, luschias, to become more ourishing, you can try it upon tlieni y adding live or six drops to every int of of warm water you give them, lit don't repeat the dose ol teller tlran nee hi live or six nays, least - you tinmluto them loo highly. So ho lire find keep a large hottle ot it in he house and have a glass stopper for t, a a it is very evanescent and injurius to corks. Mothi-:i:s and I )ai<.ii ikus.? It was judicious resolution ot a la'her as rell as a most pleasing compliment o his wile, when on being asked by a riiaid what he intended to do with lis girls, replied, "I intend to appivnicc theni to their mother, that they nay learn the art of improving time, lid be fitted to become wives, inotlirs, heads of families, a?>d useful menu iers ot society." Kqually just but utterly painful, was the remark of the mhappy husband of a vain, thought" ass, dio-isy woman. "It is haul to ay it, hut if my gii Is are to have a \ banco to grow up good for anything, hey must be sent out of the way ot heir mother's example." I'slng the Lord's .Money. 1 Iceently an eminent Baptist called ui Mr. JSpurgeon, and made a statement to 1 ho following effect:?'Pen -ears ago he had set aside 1,000 sovreigns toward building a chapel, but lut.oward circumstances had intcrveuid, and prevented the execution of his lesign. Tliis lie was now, lie said, lesirous ofeaiying into execution, and rusted Mr. Spurgeon would render lim his assistance. "What do you vish me to do?" asked the pastor of ho Tabernacle, "To give luc your powerful aid in aising a sccon thousand, which is im>erat i\ ely required." "I undeiKtand," said Mr. Spurgeon; bint let me sen?von 11 i v <? li i.l ii... isc of this money ten years?1' " Yes." "During that time it must have icon worth to you at least ten per lent., per annum?'' "Wei', 1 daor say." "Then, my dear sir you have got ho money without troubling me. Co mil build the chapel." And the applicant departed, satisied with this business-like and thormghly practical view ot the mailer. I 'non.viui.iiiks.?rl he following beats Mil I'robabilitios out. of sight: When you see a man going home at 5 o'clock in the morning, and know lis wife is waiting for him, it is likely ,o be stormy. When a man receives a lull for mods his wife bought unknown to tint, look out for "thunder and lightliim-." When a man goes home and linds 10 supper ready, the tire gone out, ami us wife crusading, it is likely to be 'cloudy." When a man promises to take his vite to a party and changes his mind liter she is dressed, you may expect a 'shower." When a man saves his cigar money o buy his wife a new bonnet and the hildren new shoes, it indicates a spell if "sunshine." When a man dies and leaves a nice roung widow with plenty of money, md you see her walking out w ith one >f the executors on Sunday, a "change s imminent." There Seems to be no end to the vealth of California. The Territorial ^hiterprise says that according to iresent indications "the State will iftrvest wheat enough to load a 1"> 1 1 kl O tl t\ - L - 1 ouijpo, cm:h oi a inousaml ons burden, and have enough left for lomo consumption." At the panic itne we are reminded of the doclaraion of a Senator from that State t wony years ago, that lie "would not givo ix hits for all the agricultural land in California." So that we never know he good gifts that are in store for us, iul where we expect gold find wheat ?and, as seems to ho the case in our \acitic Commonwealth, gather moro [old from the wheat than from tho nines, Quicksilver mines have been liscovevod in tho Santa Yuez district. About Kissing.?The Rev. Sydney Imith onco said, in writing of kissing, we arc in favor of a certain egreo of shyness when a iss is proposed, but it should not bo ontinued too long; and when the fait ne gives it, let it be administered with rannth and energy. Let there bo oul in it. If she closes her eyes and ighs deeply immediately after it, tho tleol is greater. She should bo caroll not to sLbbor a kiss, but give it as humming bird runs his bill into a oney suclkc?deep but delicate 'here is much virtue in a kiss when roll delivered. We have had tho lemol'V nun um i-ft""!""'1 j wv 11 u ivbtMuu in our youiiij hich lias lasted us forty ^ears, and '(j believe it will be one ol the last aings wo shall think of when wo die. "Dear George," said an Indianapos young woman, "I am willing to larry you if we have to live on bread nd water." "Well," said the onthusi4tic George, "you furnish the bread nd I'll skirmish round and find the ater." "Yen, sir,'.l^iaid a Michigan 4tl? o( uly orator, " utnnm went right into ic WOOu'b ucu, drugged nor out, and 10 independence ol America win iC urod."