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B Si n B a 81 H $* Swfl HI Lt Ua Q UiDI B BffiuUfl 120 Lcxiuglon Avenue, for. K. 2H/A St., NEW YORK, ^0 lndeooRdent Physician, t J 1 TilKATS A LL FORM* OF CHROMG DISEASE, AXD KLCKIVK3 Jjct(c"s from all })av1s of the Civilised World* BY lilo CRICMAL WAY Of Contotiiii a Medical Practice HE IS TIlKATUsG ^Tumorous Patients in Europe, tho West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every Stato of the Union. 0 ADV6CS GIVEN BY MAIL J FF<E? OF CM ARCS. N? mercurial m- ti. . :es or dclct-norni (Iidrk u*ed. Huh iluriiii.' ilm pn-t tw-nty yeara troatod successfully nearly or unite All facts connected with (Bi h < :i ii nr.; carefully rcordod, whether thoy be < niminn.ruted by letter or la person, or observed by thu Doctor or his u"soc!fttO physicians. Tho label are all scicnlillc medical pu*n. All inva)hls at ;? distance are require 1 to answer an extended list of plain quoetions, which Will bo furnished by mail free, or at the olYlco. A complete system of rc^i-torlng prevents mistake of confusion. Case bo ks never consulted, except by tho physician* ?'f ttin establishment. Tor froo Consultation beml for li-t of (pactions, a wjcty-p.?n? pamphlet uf evidences of kuccom t-ent liee also. Aitdws Dr. 111. II. h'OO'J'E, Itox 7n3? Ketv Vorlii ACENT3 WANTED. T>n. Vooif. is the author of " Mitnic ai. Cow V!,n SKNbJt." a book thai reached a circulation of over k.MU.OOO copit a, al >>, of " i'l.AlN HoMK Tai.k," ii.ore recently published, which has sold t . the extent of 10,tM'I copies ; also, of "St lKNCfl jx Stonv," '..In. !i is i w laii.a published in Miriou, l ONVFN'Jo VAULTS ?>f all. exeeptinc the lir.-t n.eiitioncd w >:k (which (< out. of print), will ho sent, freo on n)ipllcatlon f<> either Dr. l'oout, or the. Uurr.ty llill ruUUJl* Coc p;.a7, w hose oil.t o la IV.I Kurt ih Street, Auont - UjIIi men and women?wnnti 1 to sell the fore;.- u.u work*, (o whom a liberal j rotll will be allowed. Mho 1? vinning* of tamill fortnnea lu.vo be- n ina l in cllin;.' Dr. I'ooiii'fl popular ...sit-L ? 1 ?. . . U IT..?>n #P . t ? 1' !. ?.?. . . 1.# ...A.-- 1 /W.Ik in .. ....jr (i i puul t.) ululi", mill "SCJI'KCH IN 8'XOHV1' U jiith? thing fur the young. Si ii'l forcontonti tables iiinl see f'?r your.* iv? *. 1 lie former iins\ii 18 n imiltitinlc of ioim which lather iiilil gcnt.o* lucn feel ujh lu .icy iiliDWl ashing of their physicians. There Is nothing In literature nt nil Into eitliop hf the foregoing works. " ikir.NCK IK i toiiv" can oii'y he lnvl of agent* or of the l'ub'lahtrfc PLAIN ltoMK TALK. " is publish? il In both tha Eiichshin.il Gcruiau l.ftiicungn. Cuoemorc, jfiuCCS ADI/RE33 A3 ADOV?. Rank the liljihest f< r Durahllitv, Vcrfi i t \V. ;k.r?tnl Ease of Operation, Tiny ate the Inoul slivt.t, hgliti r inning aikI Kurvicci.ble, Hit oa:ie*l to M il, a >1 most willliijrlv pahl i.?r, and nn .vtr < . r reipun niont In the foully nml i.iniiv.'att ay. J/ibcrnl IcM'iu to Agents. A. Mr a "Domestic" Solving Slf.oMno Co,, Xou-Vork. C'onipri.'u a large tnal i.-.rhil ;? rian.i.t of l'ntleiaa T T Laili ', Mls-\ ' aii.I ( (' is otfop;il nial doiue?ii'! designs. l-y tlie lio t imoiujill.ilitil Modi leu. Tii'-y in.' tip nu >t Perfect tilting, in"*t < I .a . , ... I rt I he I I s.; Ip!I it i'II.4 ever pro*ei ti ll to i!ij |ai.jltc,mill lake llie I .ul wherever lntro? 'Inn v. Ai/rnli v </<((. . : t lor nhisliaUal <. utglt-ilUC1. Aw ll ess, "Domestic" Sou'fK" M.iohlno Co., Ncm.York. Drvtyrrii t,? I'v iiion, i.iTr.RiTvrtn ami a*t, A tkoi 'iij,'! ii'l..,.ii' , |i i d *.im| | r. iilt 1 Informant ronecri i i .... , i Kashlon hi ml hi departments j U rtp'-sin rv . i ,, |,. ..I entertaining lltci ie.n . h aalfion' : illn&train > i. ;,it (rit IcIm.ii, etc.. t te? uinl a .1 unreal Ma i hilly ail: .,1 | j., 111- *\ ,?nti of | lie liona'chclu. J emu, Ifliio (i r your. .specimen copies lite. onv: 1>??m \:t i.ivvn a wat '? every fiih?orlWr in ill* c< U-l i'mIi <| //,i,/ u*hioru n* | re* tii, ;.i. C .hriiM r? tcaittfd ct'ft f/ichri (. AvlUrCk*, "Donestio" Monthly, *'I>onie*(lr *' lln 1 }<li i> Ntw-York? v ?- . . . . _ ' Lun Itl<* llrlli ntO liinl 11.lr??hli:,j Oiy raorc?f stiiiiiRtKurlnu 'a. Coloiini' Uiiicr, uiiil ? A^'f} "'K ^IllJIliJHllliittWo to F/x ^Oii ?>ie Toll,.I .,/ J ?,J . ?*cry l.nlf or I i HUB. c.M I,, ||, I Xl?itKr4( i I'i llKl tIKIiV. TI ? hwiwi i.? WIWWK ??!? < > mnu mt> >? ??{ C ' ' ' I\rC (iVC iu 1X0 " <* ' ">. ; * !' j ,/oj' the v/'x*" (.' TTOKKY NEm T. W. blCATV, lii-i'uuj. . SATURDAY .li'NK r?i!?. 1*75. rr-m*r\.-v-?Mn??-r?Y-v/w-? f * *-. *Tumr*ri"* yjio Riar/i Mills Troubles, Th? black Hillrt territory i? siiuatctl in Dakota ami Wyoming} I or ri tori en, t 1 dc*.rimer, woat lon</ilin1e . i I from \Ya?liiii?jjtoil, ami wan hel ^i 1 *. to several Indian tnbi's under treaty si iuu latious that it should forever be theirs, and the I idled lM:itrs obligated and guarentot d to forever protect them in find to their . 1;?1?I? against the encroachments of the white man in this territory. In addition to this, they were to be supplied w ith clothing for thirty years, and provisions lor live j years. Since tjiui tro;ity was made, rich ; mines ol gold, silver and oilier miner- ! a Is have heen discovered in this lerri1 t< ry, atid llie government has failed to , protect it from the encroachments <;i j white men who are pushing their way j j into th? territoiy, and now large min- I ing companies are daily organizing, intent niicti working the lilaek Hill . i mines i In addition to this, the Indians have been regularly and systematically swindled by ollicial rim*5* at Washington, out <1 the appvopriaboas ma le by 1 j Congress i;? iuldilnient of the treat/ i I agreement. ! , , i . , l>elic\ing inr.t a proper represent:!- j I tion at Washing; on would, cause the' ' government to observe its obligations and do them just ice, but unwilling to J trust those who looked niter their in- 1 teres'.a only to sw indle them, a dolega- j i turn o! the Indians are in Washiim- ' to represent their claims up m the govm *uL lor proteetiou to their homes. They presjsleijtly retimed to deal j with any ol the heads ot the Depart* < ! irfiuls 1 in r u-1 ? . . 1. >i. i> . 1 . . j . u -1 ^ ? > VI' \ v I lllillVM IU Ml' j I the Pic-ider.t, m.d make 1 lit ir com- j ' plaints djrei t to "the CI real Father;" j i I?nt alas !or pour .Spotted Pail, instead j ol falling into lho hands ol the little j rings ho was swooped up by '.lie groat , ling at one blow, The "ilroat Path-i or" did all the talking, and told the 1 , Indians to "get IJ|> and git," lie didn't ' ' want t<> hear a word Iroin them, thov i } would have to leave their homes and ' go {urthcr Soulh \\ horu toe climate is ; bettor and big gi me much more ahun! dant; the whitU iltan was bound to I I have ihat gold. The solution to the Indian troubles , is given in the following short item iroin the Charleston *\< icv and Coin * lev: N'ow, if tho owners of the Black Hills were only negroes instead of In- j i tlinns, how muoh easier it would he j fm the Itovernineul to Keep faith Willi i 1 them, and how exceedingly dangir| ens it would be to meddle with thein. 1 j The Indian, however, has no vote! President Clraut does not want tin- i j third term any more than he did the j first; but seems to expect Iho third; nomination a little more than he did 1 | the first, to pay lor the sacrifice he made in accepting the first, the hint ; is very clear that he would Peel it as ! much his duty and more his inc'ina! lion to accept the third than the first, The following is the resolution of i.the Pennsylvania llopuhlieau eonvcu* ; tion that railed out President Giant's letter, and is of vastly more importance ; and significance: *M. JiCSOl t'tfP, That we drelnrn o j linn, unqualified adln rcnee to the tin- j written law of the Ii< j?11V>1 ic*. which i wisilv a ml under the sanction of tho , most venerable of examples limits the ('residential set vice of any citizen to two terms, ami we the Republicans ol Pennsylvania, in recognition of this law, a ro ? n all era lily opposed to the ' election to the Presidency of any pitson for a third term ?351* resident (*r(int on the Third Tonu. "Washington, May 30.r?President , Grant yesterday addressed the following letter to the president of the Pennsylvania Republican convention; exkcutivk Mansion, / Washington, 1). g., ay 29, ibto f boar Fir: A short trine subsequent to the pi evidential election of 1H72, tho j press, a protion of it hostile to the | lvopubllean j?nrty, and particularly so to the administration, started the cry of Ciesnriem and the Third-term, calling lustily for ino to define toy position on ! the latter subject. I believed it to be I oncath tbedignity of the ofiiee, which I have been twice called upon to fill, to answer such ft question before tbe subject should bo presented by entnpeleiit authority to make a nomination, 1 en* by a body of such dignity and authority as not to make a u ply *>. fair subject of ridicule. In fa t I have been surprised that so many sensible persons in tbe lb publican party should IE HOUR Y V\ EBKL IWIJUII, mill <..npimi ?Mnavim<r?'-ra petinit >1-11wi'ene-inv to force upon *li<*? ? 1 and tiwir j?in*ly nn issue wl.irh cannot i fuM slnjighlh to t!.<? partv, mo matter j how met. Hut a ho?ly ot t ic <li mm ( nn?l j arty ivMtJiority ol u t o: \ .nlion f toiiitijiu immiiuHinn* t??r the State oilier re i I thcsccot) I St atc in the I nion t 1ik\in^ eojis'ulered t hi* (ptest ion I ihvtn : it not improper l tat I should now I speak. > In tin- first place, I never sought the < of)'me for a second nor even I or n i ?>t < norniii'tt ;on. To the first 1 wis culled i from a lilo position, one crwiicd by ' i <\ egress expressly for me, 1???- nop*1 posed services ren-lclcd to tl'C Kepnh t lie. The position vacated 1 liked. It woiiiii nave hoen most :? ?r<"?:iI* 1 < to me i to have ro t a 111 cm I it until Midi time a. : Congress might have consented to I i my retirement, with the rank m l a < portion of tlie einol umenls which I so 1 iniH'ii needed, t?> a homo where iho 1 l>:\I;?of my days might ho spent iu < pence ,'iiul the enjoynioiit of dome-Me ; <piic|, relieved from the cares wliich ; have opprossoil me so constantly now i for fouiti'cn war.*, lhit I was made < to believe that tin; public good e!!ed ino to make the aaorifico. W ithoni t seeking t.ho ollieo lot* tin- recond lot in, i tIn; nomination was tendered to ino ) i l?v u unanimous yoto of the delegates ; of all the Stale and Ten it olios selected ; by tin? 1 Jenuhlieaus ot each to rei re- 1 > i sent their whole number lor 'he pur* ! I pose of making tluir nomination. I I cannot say that I was not pleased at ' < this, and at the overwhelming ndor.-e* I muni which their action received at t the election followin g; loit ii must he remembered that i ll tin* sacrifices, \ ' \cept that ol comfort, had lata inado i in accepting the first term. 'I In n, too, | such u tire ol personal abuse ai:d I slander had been kept up for lore years, not wii list and. i g the eoi. eici.ti- i ous pel loi'inanet of my duties <<> ihr'i best of my understanding, though 1 \ admit in t lie light ol suh> rquout e\ * nls ; i many times subject to fair ciitieism, that iin endorsement from the people, who ahuic govern republics, was a > gralifieati?n that it is only human to t have appreciated and ? e; >yod ao'.v lor l ho Tliir t 1 rrm. I I" u: f want it any more t han I did I Ik* 1 i: si. j i I would 11ol writi' or niter a word to i cliaiHU* tlu* will oI ill'1 |> oplo in ex pre:--j: {Jt and i;a\ i)i}^ t1 .t-ir choice. he question old he number of terms allow - , 1 oil to any one Kxectilixo can only !t come up I airly in ihn shape of a pro- I position to amend the constitution?a < shape in winch all political panics can ! participate, ii\iny; t lie length ?d t i. 111 or the number ol term a lor ?\jjieli any ; 'I one person shall lie ditt'dde !or the i otlieo ol' 1'resilient. In':! inch an I amendment is adopted, the people i cannot be restricted in llicir eh ecu lq, . resolution, lurtiiei than they <r e now * lvsliielcil as to ace, nativity, Oi- e. 1' i mav happen, in t he f uture liiI??? v ol j i the eotinlry, that o ehm^e au Km-cu- \ live bec tuh he lias been eig-'it ycais in i s ofU.e, will prove uniortunate, n not t disnsastrous. The idea that any man ;i could elect Iniusell' )'resident, or e\eti s nominate himself, ia preposterous. It ;; is a reflection upon the intelligence! i and patriotism ot the people to sup- i I pose Kitch a thine- possible, \ny man j I can destroy his chances tor the oll'icc; I but no one can force au election, or j t even nominal ion, 1 i To recapitulate, I am not, nor have | 1 I ever been, a candidate for a r.anon t inalion, 1 would not accept a lumiiru* I lion, tl it were tendered, unless it ! s should come under such ciivmiMnnn s i as to make it un imperative duty-? : i circumstances not likely to arise. I ] eon orain late the eon vcut ion o\ er v. hn a ? you preside tor the harmony with 1 which Us ticket has been put in the f m.ui i...I ...mm. i m ; i i \ 11 i ^ i u i m n i??v i a ii' 1 j iv' l i I ?1 ^ * H' \ I I 11 115 11 I * ? ant 1 v ? I * i <?1 ' With gro.il respect, your i*\>t .1 ii ni < ?ur\ an t, I . 'N *?' To licn. Hatty While, pivM?leijt. i iVnnsy U'tinia 1 Icpuhlicuu Mate (.'on- i ' Volition I ] ?< i> > ?*> ? 1 ? J The Ship Henrietta. h We clip from tho Charleston Weave ?n<? i | Courier, for the purpose ?.l collection and comment, the following: It Is something new for a vessel anything i larger than the craftrequired in the err: lu isT* I ' trade. to he hail! as far dow n r.s -' nth Carolina, but a ship of 1. *10 J tons capacity las ne vert lio- | le.-s been const'iieled at ihtcksviile, in that 1 1 Slate. Tho.Sooth has always furnifdiod a largo amount of ti...ber to the North foj shipbuilding, hut has not encaged in this branch of industry to any largo extent, the building of coasters and siyall era It and iepairing oi old vessels being the limit of oj eralions. Tho ship r? Torred Jo was built as an | experiment, to ascoitain whether a vessel could not be constructed in a port nearer the ! pine timber supply cheaper than it the North ernyatd. It was done by a 1'onobscot bull- i dcr, dm ing the past w inter, when the Mail o I yards were necessarily cl< sed. This 1 uildor j took his own men from 1 enoh?col, as the number of skilled workmen in that section of j the South is very limited. The experiment j as regards cost has developed the fact, accord- ! lugtotlu ideas of shipping men hero, that while .i v.-sol can b? iintn ? . ii... - mi] ; yards at 5j(?0 jwi ton, it o< sl? $(JT> per Ion to build a vessel t-ijtiw?ly o( pit. h pine South, which, though having an iiniin n <?. supply of timber, larks the other materials ne?;t.y>ary. Further, it is regarded as a lact that though ship mechanics go to Southern yards dot ing the whiter i at her than ho idle, they will not Stay II.ere when work is resumed in the e.ist! ern yard.?JVeto York liiillclin. We had heiore seen it in the cUant $ (tnd Jionkcrs uifayazine, and we have no doubt that before now it I has been copied in every northern and I New Kngland journal sis proof conclu1 sive that ship building at the south is a ruinous uinlei t aking, calc ulated to impoverish instead ot contributing to j add to the prosperity o! tin* south. It, ! is with no ordinary regrc t that we find , the JVewt and ( ourier giving conn- j ; tt'tianvc to this statement of the New ' ,V NEWS: JENE o, t'ork JUdl'.tin by injierTbijX it in if* lolttmim witiu>;jt nolo or ootnm* nl Thif- nonius the more strange, a--* it fro i)i inclination or want <?' tmce, it took no notice of our article >t the 6tli inM., tftvin^ an iicciMint ol IMiiuuniting ol the ship ,kll? in ictta," litrl o rTTcT' c?vt|although it would not! i i \ c taken up more t-paoe loan it ^ injiii'linicH doe* in trivntg an uceo'tlil r n >1 the it a tiding ot'stn nit fort nn'tie ncjjro, ?r the trial for the murder ol Home iei>on in whom hut little intercHt j s fell hevoinl hi< inttuediat'? bdliwii k. cdid not expect, the j' (f/a/ Cot')'- , (r t<? copv onr etiliru article, lor w c mppoM' it i?i a matter ol little concern , o i i n p to print orn t o learn of I lie almost thsolnte desolation which the terrible; ! ? . /.I >. * * ' rtMiim 01 i lie iillc will' iiiu'o pnutueeij >n t lie plant a1.ions on bot li banks ?*j 11) j \Xaceamaw, of tin; most fertile lands ying waste, ami ol the complete do- I (ruction of spacious man-dons whenrue olil Carol inn hoMpilalit y wits liber-1 illy dispensed, with that ease and dig;iiv which characterized a Carolina! gentleman Hut. we <1'h1 confidently expect, as a ncrc matter of news, which must be ntcro-1 ing to those who desire to see ic.v ent ei pi iscs ii-anguiii cd and m \v I veil lie- ojH ma I to ilidust ry and en pi:a), iml a ennsnptcut prosperity to the ionth, that the JVeira and ('ourier, the | ending journal of tin* State, the circa- i at ion ot \\ hie! i, hv t- ubtu-ript ion and xciuiiige, extends t :> every piii ol the j L nited States, to have at r ii'l. given | he l < tin age, l he < 1 intensions, the carr vnjr c ipacit \, the in .terial ol w hicii she .vas built, the <piantity oi lumber m-cd | n ii i const I'liulion and where procured, i icr probable com , and where sin* was ' ?:?i 11. lint we were disappointed. It e bi'>.*? </..(/ <\;hii.,:r opened not its j Month, l?u: riadWv c<>iii?> into its eol i t:nu> a:i article limn a n M"ln in paper, ( vk.ch represents nor'he n and eastern ; ntcrests desiii.g io beep a monopoly j u ship-building as they 'are desirous I Uc< pm g evi i v 11 ing els ', g !i;.g I?? .how ijiat a ship can be built win re | he ni '.!en d tor building has to be j , raoi-poffe?| a thousand miics or more, -heapm- ihan one can be i ioit where ! | he inate'oil js at hand, I n;s state neiit going abroad oik tiadiiled, is!, It I .. i i - ' ' v ('ii e:i iI'll i l til I O . I "I el* m Ullll'I'H til'* i> j | d eapit b ::;i i m>iiii<Tn r.mu ol meal's , iv?m cut cring h to ' ho business, ami is ; hm* o! injurs* to the south. I Jut truth is otherwise, Hups ':n? I?i 111.ill :.t the south a. a much J ' wit co.-t 1 ii11 in tin- north and cast, kM?l wo wili *>r?m c.'.l t o th'iuonsirale it. j I'lte 1 .11.her used i'l ( he rum i r.K'Uui) el I'.o ui !ot'.ri"it:i'' im :isni'.> 1,00'i.iiPt) j it in its rough ?t.lie pongi'to I>x i? ?_? j !i the ship. 1\> Iran-port t h.?i lumber} oi'i!;i msolsc an outlay ol wt least ,000 to $10,000 Irotght, with marine u sura nee, handling i i.c si nil", and other | ncideiitul expenses, wtiieh an* saved j shell I he t iiiiher call he Ionnd on ihe j pot. win re the vessel is Unlit. lull ii" Jiu'Uiii. says that though hisiiig. ill iuitu m<o supply oi timber. tae until hums the other mati tu.ils tu ce.-s- ; ,ry. Ami pray, what, are the oluer oulerials? iron ami sails necessary: or ritr^iitj*. Maine ami the otner ! W'\v linglaud S ales, we base hcaul, lave no iron ami coal mines, ami have ' tig-tit) 1\-iiusyIvauia to gci '.he inn. tsed it. the enlist ruction ol their ships, j iVc venture not too much to say, thai j he iron necessary I?? ouihi a ship can )<j bought hv the *hip*h'di!dcrs ol the auit.li on as good terms as the shipmildcrs ol (lie north ami east e in get t ; ami thai t he ti eio-nl on it liaun a ion in Pennsylvania to (looigetuwo | ?r 1 Ineku iile is le.-s than the haight I rotn the s;i,: e port io IJ ingot* ?u* j St nrsport. As to ilio rails ami rig- j ding, >)iip huilders ot the South can ' Day 'hem as cheaply as the ship-build- ! rs in New Kitglnnd can liny ihe.n. ; As to t!>e trei^hl on tin. in, it aim tads Lo a mi re b.agalclie. \ i >seN eouimg to (Jeorgetown or 1 hicks Vi le lot' lite purpose ol taking m a load of liunher i >r navel stores, punl not a w.ek passes hut one or tn u'e anive.) ivoiild tiring iheui almost for nothing. It is true | that skilled workmen were biuiight lr<*m t he 111 Ift h t O b ild the 4* i I en r.et ; la." It w a'a new enterprise, and it took i killed hands id make it successful. 1 hat is no objection. \\ e only wish that inducement* were held out to skilled labor, whether hum the north or cast, or Iruin any ton ion country, without regard to na'.ion a lily, to rotiu! and nhnlc with ns, that many , ot the people ot llm south, who arc j now hilt* been use they can find 110. work to do, m'ght learn an horcst trade by which an honest supporl'and li\itn^ may he obtained, Hut to settle all doubts as to tbo j rclativo cost 01 buildi.it>* ships at the south and the north, wu will state that we have it trorn the lips ol those out ol whose pockets came the money to build tbo ^Henrietta," that slie has been built lor live or ten p? r cent, less ' than she e.rtuid have been buili at any j nori lurn or eastern ship-yard; am) surely they buunl to know t.kt;er lhan any one else what it has coM. to ""build her. Ami w In n we state ihat Wm, Mr*- i ( JiIvory, .1. V-. Nichols and \\ . I,. IJttck an* iiulivcs ol Searspoit, Mo., tin; t wo lorim r ol whom hav-sbem engaged in shipbuilding in the oust, lor more than a quarter ol a century, own throe* . fou'lhs ol stock in her, wo think wo have Intmshed abundant prool to establish the lael that vessels 01 small or largo tonnage can ho bud 1 at the south mu.'.li cheaper than at the north or oast. And wo may add as oonlirmalion to this, that it is the intention of lite part i* s interested tit the "Henrietta" to lay the keel ol a ship ol similar dimensions in November next. ' 1 C' * ** Loir), Wo 111 my also sav that the building | of the "II'-nsieita" was not an expert- I ineut. Two V";irs? ntjo, the same partie. built t ill I lie Same place, a three- ; i;\ i-i( <1 schooner, cabled llie ,rlIaitioj ihiclc," of 'J to L?'ii8, and so satisfactory wife the roMiit, dial they were induced to go iale the business on a larger m . ? . i lie building of a fillip t\| i 70U or isiK) tons capacity -is the j 'U uei.ee of the experiment made in building a a homier ol 'ill) tona. Any !hcU of cn-emmi gen-ient, and what in tt\rseA nny tiling ealciilated ! o i: i"i g ?r i! !\i.< new and great entf'-M -< iTfli't tV of incalculable iojio ly lo lire best, interests ol the south. (ic-K/gdk/i'w (ti. ( '.) 7\'mcv. 1 : mi , i'. Ihuich and (ieo. llardce, ' 'I ( ! ini!" ! i r in ! i ln u:ire lnsf ;ii thru ifhto:', iU ?1 sentencci! lo bo mi; on t!,, |oili <>1 April, vvoro rospit( 1 b\ (1 v. ( i uubeilain, lor ono *veck. 1 in* (i vrrnor l . of the State vIiom t!:o week o,\pi ml, the Lieut.* ( vera >r 4ii .k'ii (I tiio execution powtj'Oilo11 to thr 'J'lii of May. On that lay, the Sheriff, C. C. JJowcn, relnsed to execute t'14 I'oiuloinneil men, claimino lli.il limy cannot be lnni^ unless re-sent otic al. Hiyh old times when a Sheriff boconies the .Iiitlj" ol the legality of the sentence oi lim court, ami the action ot the Kvi-culivo. What will 1L> wen (.1 o next? -SV ? ? , .. fi ! ' S!onn?l fl ip ?>n Keooial Retina n 1'liS.s Perl mil New York. The Schooner "VYaio," Captain i'l ii e, suih-'l I'roin l loorgetown I'm* Nov.* y.>rk on tho 7'1? inst,, lnllv oa<h il with ii"v:il stores; ilischapjpal oily at I>r??'?k!yii; ^hippoii a new -oaw, ami jLr?>i b.mk here on the lOih ( while we aare at press last week) ? u ca.?ni|?lisi:i:io thero Ulul liip in less Hon t w i i \ e <hi\ s. sajiiiio craft bet ween Char* mwi and New York beat this? Ii I, \ taein slaiw their hands, uppers ia the country can have eir jua1.1uia* (oi waialc?l with almost i O niviiiiih l.v ilm f'.i i11 .. - j . , v ii i 11 v iu^V ".^.11 i I 11^ ketsthat ply regularly between i !iis : t: * I Ni'ii Voi k. The "V rnie" s ( in1 ol Jut.:, and is consigned to S. S. I"'r;?s?-r, (jtorjetomu Tunes 27th \dt. -? - The |?resid-.Mit and directors of the Chester uinl Lenoir Kailroad have made ii contract with (icorgo \\ . Melton, o: Chester, lor the completion e in>:; I hem Yo'kvillu to Dallas. N. C Ti e grading between tin?si.? p ?inls is near'y linislicd, and a lortv; in the employment ol the company is no a Wot king on it. M iij Melton's part ot the contract is to furnish the ,'i o>'.tics nitil iron, ami lay the track complete, exclusive of turn-tables and i'-onurds, l.-etween Vorkyil'o and 1 > .bus, and he obligates himself to 'nave the work completed on or before the 1? l ol next November. - . m Tiu; Ibtruwell Sentinel says that Leslie has been paid otV, and has gone glimmering since the warrant ot arrest \\ as issued against him. Henry Pevitol-D. who set lire to the stabl s ol ('apt. L. 11. llagsdale, at 'i'iiionons\illc, mi the 2ith ot December. I*7d, ints at last been brought to justice: At the recent term ot the ourt he was convicted an 1 sentenced to silicon yeais in the Penitentiary. The grand jury ol Laurens county have thrown out the indictment got: n up by Joe Crews against Mr. Dendy cnarging him with murder in 1870 in a Ku- ivlnx raid. Luxt\(iioN Corur. ? At a regular term of die Court for Lexington county, i "Id la>t week, Judge Carpenter seir eneed. six convicts to the State Penitentiary. Very little civil business was done. Only one jury ease *. ;.,.i ('onvki:tki>.- -Th? last sensation in < police ciic'is ts that Lomax, tho iliaij ??:.? 1 looker, has found religion, lie was dismissed !.vst week and baptised on ^nndav. Now, if ho could only persuade Storrs, another worthy, who was (limited yesterday, to 'jinc' and then h ave for Patagonia, they would do this city an invaluable service, anil in lit, in the course of time, eclipse Moody and Sankev in their now profession. (*nio7i ff'-rahl. A Mammoth Siikkt?The Chicago Inter?Ocean of May 21 is on lilo in our c.lliee, contained 144 pages. One hundred and thiny-fiyo pages of the1 pa|a i are taken up w ith the delinquent tax list ol Co? k county, Illinois. Any me wishing to see a curiosity can call and examine the paper. As an indication of the magnitude ot^he job of is uir.g such a sheet, wo will remark that on the morning of publication t wenty wagons were required to doliver the papm to city subscribers. Thirty compositors were employed thirty-six days in putting the delinquent tax list, in tvne workinnr ton * I I c? ----ami one halt hours each day. The manuscript copy of the same weight 'J I "> pounds, ami occupied hi, 870 pages- Union Herald. Some of the New York icc eompan* ie* are selling iee as low as *1 50 per i "i \i) pure hasers <>t largo quantities, ami from twenty to fifteen cents per \v<.? k to families and oOiec*. All the companies have large supplies .on haiul. The Indies of Texas are endeavoring to colUmm money for If?o pntpnse ut purchasing a homo for Jefferson iMvia in thai State and presenting it to him. Til h t'oi.oiiKD Cadkt AT \Yi;ST P'MNT,?The only colored endel now at West Point is Plippin, of (ieorgia who in tlie l?hird elans, compost d ot eight\? live cadets, stands i? rty-si stIt, A cop respondent of the Nvw York Times says* "All concede that 1* 1 ip|?in is getting along liuoly, though thcre"aro ilios \v 11?> helicve he will never graduate. They say no colored cadet will i he allowed to graduate here, that he may get as far as the first cups, hut there he u ill !?. -.1 ? n..? 1?i 1 " I - ? . tj a n 1e s Smith, the other colored cadet, who failed to pass the examination last, year, has recently been :i]inspector of I he militia ol South (\titdiua. The new submarine Atlantic cable is rapidly approaching completion s The eahle is laid Irom Hye l?eaeh, K. 11 , 1,000 iniles'to ihe extreme easterly point oi N cwlonndhmd, ami from llieueu dOO miles in liie sea. Tim Kuropean end <?n Saturday was <>i?1 v twenty poles Irom the Imoy ol ihe eahle eml on this si.let l?ut iee tiehls had int< rveneil ami arrested the woik The new Masonic Temple at New York, which will he dedicated with public ceremonies this monlh, is expected to bring into line on that ocension twenty-live thousand Masons. The building will be one of the finest, il not the very finest, erected in the I'nited Stales for Masonic purposes, and when conipKled will have cost one million ot dollars. feh<'ri?r? Stt!i% JANE IUH)N AND L. A. liOOX agidnst Wll 1.1am T. Srilli iil.AN'l), I'liANK \V. tyruw i.i.and, Na.\.)V A. Sti:icki.axi>, ml'x'i'.o bttat ki.a.n'j), am> Nancy Simiik" i . a n n. J) Y YIKTTE of an an! or of the Judge of J. ) l'umale ?>l Ihuvy county. 1 will nlW I'm salt- hetorn ('ie Donrt house in f'onw ayljoro s. t;.. on die lir.st Monday in .June next within legal salt* hours, tlio follow ina ?>[ ei |\. \ i/.l All and singular, diat cericiu l a a of la.nl in the comity of llotry, containing foiirlcci liuiulrcd and eighty-live acres more or less* lying and heing on Ivtuiviy ilr.mch waters of is .Mile Hay, homuled ly lands of Nancy SoicUland a..il '.l^e estate of Solomon Slricklantl as represented l?y tlie 1 Iat made t?y J. Heaty, D. ,s., March 1st. 1 JSC (J. A1 ,S( >, 'J hn juici est of I at* n f-'liicklntnl in ore. luindii'd acics ismie or h sm, l>oniuled by lain s ol Natlian (irainger and llie \\ illiainsou n.nl-. .(?u\n. l UI IUS i'llblt* a. ii. M\irr.i-;is, s n- c. febcr'tH's OflL'0, Coa rayborc, S. C. >l.ty 12, i y~~). ~FOSTER'3 and Texas Drawing! $200,039 *? 1 Houses& Lr.nis! rosiTITPI.Y Tin: LAST POSTPONEMENT AVill draw, without lull, at llol'stox, tisx. as, jcxe :'.jrn, 1s70. We did not sell quitv nil our Pickets in timo t > draw on the 115th of Jl.yvj hut so ce;tain aro wo of success, and in evidence of our good faith and intentions, wo will receive in payment for Tickets, ceitilieales ot deposit in a i.v first-class bank in the l". with this endoisement: ' J'uyabic only v.'ficn Truster's Texas 1)ringing hikes I'lacc." Xo Scaling of Pi i/.es, but every one paid in full Over CO,000 acres of choice laud, centrally located, near railroads, 1" Houses. 2d25 Cold ('< in prizes, titnopg them one of $10,00J. and one of $.">,000. Our enlerpris i is endorsed by 'the City Council. 1 tollable Agents Wanted, Send for Circulars. They will convince you we are both reliable and responsible. Tickets only $1.00. Ktovoti for $10, and 2d tor $20. No connection with any other similar enterprise. Com.\ii-:ni>a rotiv.?Having, f.om our long acquaintance with J. 15. Poster, every cunlideuce in his into vc d justified in say- ^ ing we bellcvu he wi.l carry out his Distribu- ? tioti honestly and l'airly,?Signed by the Mayor. Hon. J. T. D. Wilson, and the City Council. We are specially desirous that parties inter etsuMi woum write to liaiiks, Merchants au'l Postmasters t>t* tliplace (where wo havo U\'i'I 1"> years), for in form ition as to our reliability. J. 10. FUSTEIt, M axA<iK1t, Houston, Texas. Enco'arago Homo People and Homo i Enterprise. I Geo. S. Hacker, J CI IA RLUSTON, S. (. Only Carolinian engaged in tlio ma.nifac- 1 tuic of Doors, Sash, Blinds ami Moulding* ^ and Turned Work in ( harlnslon, S. (J. i'ricos as low as any other hails.!, and work all fust class. inarch Itf 187-j-ly. C O N 8 U W P T I O N . Jr scuoruL v, &c. ^ iwiii'.S Ucniirnc Cod 1 Ivor Oil O'iri/Oil liner nil id w nriiiUfd |>n ? MdV h'l > I'JV I?0,A N n OIL,. 11 lits flood i lie test of over twenty jeus' expenem # , and oan bi rt* 1 i *?V on to every enlar. Monuliiciuivii oy U' "'.m " \ < o., i n.niibis .ind ]>in0go is, .\;rvV Voik, tiixl solil by nil Or ikkUm. , 1 Jan. 3dm ditto