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I If you ^ >hLi ;o grow Vegetables for sale* M I Gardening for Profit! | j If you w lab to become a Commercial Florlat, 1 J Practical Floriculturef 1 llf you wial? to (Sardeu for Arnuaeraeut or M ,] for Homo I1ho only, road d jjjGardening for Fleasure! 9 Petor Henderson. j H Prieo $l.fO each, jmMt-puid, l>y uiail. S mQ Our Combined Catalogue for 1876, of 9 LVEf? YTHINC iOAKBENlS W Con'. Troe to all Applicants. M | ( Our In rc IlluMrited Catalogue* of V toil /','it nmnbi'iing 1T.'> mid con-IM ' i i- " -? lored nlnfee, ncnt without charges] t > |>ui < h iHora of any ?>f the nhovo IlircaP] looks. bent to all otherboii receipt of DOM . cuit*. u I 1 35 Cortlamlt Street, n new youk. H ^V* S^y--:>^y?Vjm&lC c, - & For S:-;o !'. .v E. NOHTOil, Co rvi aylcro, S. C. HOH3E AI.D CATTLE POWDERS, ;^ja <m& i^ssa \rw Ca ^ ' Pi cr.ro or pr^vrp* Tiinnn<-e. pen C*Ti++**si )J-*C 44 S( f tV/7><- crydtf -* fe?-/+-<*'rfr'a//. <y^?Ceu**c& ( t/ ' Art our iKlvoriucr linn tioi made Ins advertisement altogether diminct, we will interpret and elabo*atc it as follow* : K. Jt. POOTEi 3I.I)., Author of Plain lloino folk. Modloal Common Bonse, Rrionor In Htorv, eto., 130 Hcxinuton Avenue (cor. K.i-t XNIII Street), New York, nil iMbr.pkndxnt i Physician, treats ftll forms of Ltnt/srino or Chronic Disease*. and receives letter* from *11 parts of th? ' Civim/.kd World. lly In* urttfiiKil tenv of conducting * Medical Tr*c- j tire, ho l* muvch'fully treating numerous patients In ' VCttropt', tlie WcnI EiMllm. Dominion of Canasltt^ and in every |>mtof the United ritales. NO M KIlCURIAIi Or deleterious drills used. Ho ha*. during the past I t .venty three years, treated successfully nearly or quit? ' 41,000 oaxfN. All fart? connected with each case are l ctreful!y recorded, whether they l>e communicated by J letter or in person, or observed by the Doctor or bis *ssocl.nt? physicians. The latter aro nil eeieutiflo uivdioal men. IIO'.V INVALIDS AT A DISTANCE Are treated. All invalid* nt a dintancn are required V) answer a list of plain questions, which elicits every svuipunn under winch the invalid ?n!f rs. All com- , tiamr ttioii t treated .%:rlcily coiytldentml. A complete 1 ?y?lein of reftDtoriuif prevents mistake* or confusion. ! last of (piustions sent free, on np|>hcntlon, to ?;:iy part of the world. Sixty pine pamphlet of Evidknceh or f>UCC/.H?, also sent free. All these testimonials are from those who have boen treated by mail and express. Anvicic is ovricK, on uy mail, rncc or cmakur Call on or nddrcos DR. E. B. FOOTS,' No. 120 Lexington Ave., N. Y. ISPbHicd to ,se?? /; .( 1 'fj/t /{one talk and Mcdioal Common. Sense .-Also J>r Fcotcs Science in Story. Flm )\ rrticnto rs address llkrAyiiL'll'ubliihin^ Ccr.ipany I?9 NBW Y()RKl Dr. Bargor'a Tonic Bowil au l File r.lls. These plllnnre an Infallible remedy for constipation and ptle*, oauso t by weakness or tmpprcs i m of ttt* peristaltic motion of tbo lh?.vels. '1 hey very gently increase the activity of the int< k Iii.,1 i kii\l. product? j soft ?tools ami relieve piles nl one. Thousand* hnvo been wired l>y them. Price .VI cents, *",)t bv mail on ; rs-c it oj price. Prepared only by P. Al.PKtD . JtitP'II MID I'. PitAiiM..t>.ir, lUlPoun.it iviMur., ' nr.w Yonrt City. Dr. Horror's Compound Fluid i'ulract ot Jilt a barb and Dandelion. The bast combination of purely vrtfrlnb'c ni diolne* l<i entirety eplace CJalomel or Pino Pill. It stimulate* *.h r hv-r. te iset the rto-v of hiio. an I thus remove* *t eu '?. t irp l.ty of thnll.-r, bil 'npiii m ami habitual ooiniipatl Jti ui t thj licrnc' a rial 1/ from such a? dfipt.nii. io'< In'ui cli'>, (I it ui' 111:1*, i'tc. 'i h?i PtTec* (i van jhi >' 1 - ? l>. ract will Iw |mivf*l. vinilily. ui one? Vj '.in' |n( u'., hi .i.r or I'vi Ic? nre ?nifflcicnt B? cl ir thn coiupVxion Imxut f.i'ly, i\n I n-tiiove pitnpiea a i.l is I >v liver 1 roub. < I'ric* $ I per bvttle. u bjitius, will Ik* mint mi receipt of the i>>>< <? to an" Kil-lres" frv of riimve. lVnpnrctl only by v alfuki) iu'.ich v'u't. riuivmm ur, .cjl'wm* AVMJUH. VOJ.ftCllX nn*inr<5 eytr? Pv ji f44JU AS if41 n Xeura!;;!a, rites, Iteada<?lic\j Diarrhoea, Tolls, ftor<knoag, j LatnniiosH, Darns, Sprains, Toothiuhn, Scalds, Wauids, Sore Throat, Ulcers, K raise*, j i Ukeuinatisni, Il^iuorra<i^03y| tarslM! Per Sale bv F. NORTON, , k Couwayboro, SO l| L WBHWLmi THE 1 HOKltY .NEWS. T. \V. tlEA l Y, EiriToii. SA I i; ID> V V. J AN. I VIII, I i- Vii 1 tie Uitl) iiojtc lor !( form* AYe invi'.p tin* attention o1 every citir.cn ol lIn- ijouihv I ' > l In* address of tlio State Central Executive Committee ol the Democratic party, unanimously adopted by the Coin:niItco in eonveiition on the 01U insl. Tile room it course of the vadical party in the Stale; tlieir determined effort in ihe E*'gislautre to levy a lax (sufficiently high to provide lor h!* 11 ing; the decision ot I lie Supreme j Court on tin* ohl bonanza l?ill, the con . nivance ol the legislature lor the procurement of thai decision, ami the el ! fort to sustain ami loree. that dceisiou j upon the Slate; ami tina'ly I Ik* crowning aet of infamy ami dcgredaiion that I milium tied in the election ol K. .1. | M uses, .Jr. ami \V. J. AYliipp.ir to (In* Judicial Bench, should he conclusive evidence that the only hope lor reform in this State is in the thorough organization ol the Democratic party, and the work of organizing cannot begin too soon or he, too thorough. The organiz n ion of the Democratic party does not imply that no one can he elected to ollice by the party, or is j entitled to its support, unless ho feeds I on n ci hot ii'nii l.ni i - - - *? * i-.1 '"It *'II IN'" Contrary, :is is plainly shown in the mldivsM, honesty and competency will he the guarantee inquired and demanded. It mailers not on what lie leeds, so it is not stolen food. The man who continues the cry of reform in the Republican ranks is sini ply no more or less than an enemy to reform, and lie is in lavor o( nothing more or less than a perpetuation ot the present corrupt i nle. M VMUI iianwBarJB wijnwni 0KUAN1ZK FOIt VICTORY. The Address of the State Democratic Committee* At a meeting ol u.e State to n'rn! ! i Ex ecu I i\ e t otiiin live ol i?,?- i >i-?n - > mat ie patty, held to Coitunina on Timrsday, toe Oth instant, tiie Pillowing addI'ess to llie people m i he St tie was unanimously adopted and ordered 10 he pill).lulled : TH1C A DDK I>S. 7o (he rcoj.lti of So.n/i (yim>//ri(t; 1 lie hlilC < (llll':ii fcxi'Ciit I V e < ' ?t M inittce of the ih iiio? ratic paily do not j deem ;t. ii. ccssaiy t?? publish ?n?\ J lengthy Htulomciii. ot the reasons w imh j induced l in in It) incol it this time. ii; is sutlicient to say llial *.-vi'nth with | which tin4 people of tin*. State are pain- j hilly lamtlhar, made il indispeiu-anlc thai the organization ol i he Urim-ei alio party in Sou h Carolina should hi* rev i v cd, as the speediest and most practicable means ol bringing ingtther our hitherto scattered loices, and oi conccntrniliug tlnni in tin- simple into which we are torced lor t lie maintenance ol Liberty and Law in the State. Thus it has become the duly of the State Committee to take swell ' steps as will enable, ll.e people ot tiio. ! Stale to begin tbe woik ol party reorganization at once, and make it thorough and complete. In the contest in which we are about to engage we must win. Detent cannot be borne. Success, however, cannot he expected to crown our labors unless there be absolute unity in the Democratic party, together with sucl? discipline as will ensure the prompt | and ellicient execution ol its policy when declared. From our ailvi m?. r.es must wo lean), at last, tlio lessen ! of organization and activity. When! the agencies on which society relies! lor the conservation ol its varied in- I tcrests menace those iuteres with de- i stnution, and threaten a whole people with ruin, politics are no longer a mailer ol sentiment in which the ci* j tizen is free to engage or not, accord* j tng to his tastes. Upon the manage- ! inent of our political alluirs depends! the security of property, as well as the j safety of person. l>y political move-I meats alon? can the publication of the | Stale Government bo! accomplished. 1 Only through political iiist runo-nf ailties can honesty, lidelit y and eapahil-I ity regain a preponderating influence' in the councils ol the State. To politics then, lor their own salvation, must the people ol South Carolina now address themselves with the vigor, the persistency and the systematic endeavor which mark their conduct in business life. It. would not be wise to declare a policy before the party, which shall give elled to it, is ready lor both : deliberation and action. 'I he ollicers ! must not he chosen until the rank and j file ol tbi* political army shall have j been mustered in and trained. There j should be, in line, such organization in liillii.ul.il. ......I - 1 VI.WM' ?T iwn ||P||||I IA I 111 I'UUIIiy, 1 (nil when the .State Convention Khali asassemble, il shall rcpre.icni, hy ith delegates, the known wished, i dpinionm ami |mi)|io.s(?h ot the1 in'ganized Democracy o$ the State. I l'hen will its voice be the voice of the! [Mopl *; itb determination iheir's; iia \' tight their b itth*. To such org.miza-1 ,i.n, teorohiuj in 1 iarreaching, fbteaiL, IQIUn WEEKLY hli-Mil i tin* people of tin* State whhoi delay address themselves. \\ ithoti ( it the S* :?t?. cunnol he hioci'.! The State ('onvolition, when it, sh.i will d* termino authot ativt-l 1 ilic poliey of ill" party; m it?1 l?y lli .?< ! <i| ilif i ,imix riiilon slt.iiI wo a ; !? ' int. A ?, howuwor, ti?o lieim | or ?I io J?;?Tl V, JtK MN^?, 11 I." had no :\t H V OXiwtOIK'O ill ^t'Vltll C:?l ollttH It* I' Mtlll i)oaiK, ilio >'ime ooinruii'.o dosiro t say Miphatie.ally that in rocommem i ing Us instant and emnpr4 hensivo 01 j gamzation, their suit* purpose is lo <?l tain :m honest nn<i oooiiodiiohI goveri unlit in South Carolina, wliioii slin | 111:11 nt ;i ill, without tt'.tl IgeUieiiL o change, (ho politic I it^lits Mint lihel'tU' v>' tin- wlioto | K'O j lie, rill'l gUUlAtlteO t j -ill olasSl-H ot Ollizons tit" hloH-HIgS 11 I iioeilont. justice nml peace. ..Ami i | this crisis in the con C it lit ioual lilo <1 I the State, when civilizitimi iisoit is ii t?oi il, 'ao 1 >ok lor ami eonliih 1?11 y ex poot to receive tho 11?j?11'iy ami ni ot ovory citizen whose aims ami do sil os a 1 o liko lint o our own. In ooidimdii with tlmir follow-oiti /. lis, tho State Democratic Connnutii liav watched wi ll anxious Koliciludi ami glow ing coiiliilonoo tho course o ho present Governor ot trio State They recognize mi l appreciate t ho nil ilo id w hat ho has iloue, in prnniolint Ucl >rm and I Jot renelonent, during (in ' past Vest' The\ mmlatid to- u i<" mih I I . . - - /I I - i patriotic ?*<>! ?!11<.*i in exertir I?i> wliob I ?. . ^ OilK'lal p ?NVel' aild |M I'SOIKll ildltlOluM I<?r llif ?i11< 1 <m11hi tin* inlamons jutli i i.il election. Ami tin y declare i lit i 1 bdicl tbal I ho I kmocracy ol th< Side j rising above party as ho has tit?im*, wil give an unfaltering support to his i t I lorts, as Hovt-mor, lor ihu icdrenK o I wnnigs, lor l ho redaction oi taxation to obtain a just administr.ition of tin law, and to makn '.ho Stain (tovcrn j nu'iit a lailldul goanlain ol tho ptthlii and privalo ii.lorosta ol tho pcuplo. Thereloro tho Stain Kxic alive Cammittot* oarnosily advise ihe poopln ol iho Slate 11 > reorganize t horoip^hly tin Democratic party, in preparation foi tho Statu 1 Jcmorratic ('mivcnlioi;, I which will moot it a lime ami p'aee to 'la* hcronlter designated by this nun inittoo. The I'olh?wmo oeiulemen aie ehaitr,<l with t his oijjj inizai ion t?l tin party in every precinct, ward ami township in iheir 1t. spectiv e eonniies: Abbeville ? ,1. S. Cnlhram. A11 d i rsi > 11?.1 antes A. lloyt, Aiken-? 11. A. ('roll. ! I ?ai II W"l! T. .1. ' on til s | lk*a nn ol ? W i I iam IT I n 11. T1 r- o i ),i I j. I\ ! Viri on. v 11 ! e r - m . . \. a I k \ r (Mi?>t<-i tiel-I - \. McQueen. Col lc' on ?.1 J. Kn\. I).?rliiujlmi- C. h. \V:ir?'y, lit I oeliri I ?.1. Se? >11 AI K.ai11 -.1 o'ui iJriilion.*. ()i>i? ?* t?? w ii-?IV II. Wilson. Crecnvilh?T. Ik Fmguduii. 11orry ? .J. T. \V .iKit K< rstiaw ? lv M. Ik ykm. I a' < in j1 nil ? (lerhad M ui lor. I,*iihm? 11 r -J I) \V v!ic. I ,:| III ( IIS - II. \\ . I > ill. Marion?A. Q. MeDnllie, M.irlinu'u'?.1 II 11iiii'lsiiij. N e w ''i rrv? V .1.1 "??j Oconto?1). A. llmm jisoii. ()rano-imr<jf?.1. I'\ I'/.lar, 1 'ickclis?)( l'\ ItoWeil. 1?mill ri ml John Spa i tunbnro?J. 1'. 1C v 11 im. Sumter?T. Ik Kramer. I' ni? in? It. W. Shawl \V illiain^hu'if?-S. \V. Maurice. V oik?J as. K. Hart. The nrupiui/.ut ion of Chariest on County is cut rust i'il to tin; Commit t?a' ol Ktltccti, ol which Col. Chas. 11. .^iinonton is chairman. in conclusion, t.hc State ( aiminitlee eainesilv say to their t? H ?\v citizens i hat we are not as those who sue wit lieu! hope. The inaonituilc ol the task l.vloru us can hardly he over-rale. 1. livery step is hesei- with dillicnliy, it not (lander. Hut, know in;r this people, the committee' ire cmiHJent that the tut ure can In? made as bright as the present is dark. Th s is the ac .. ? i > to \ 11;i? : i >y or.piuiz ?lion, labor, palienee, boldness ami liberality, can praee and plenty and p duioal Hccurilv be restored 10 tin; .Mate. 1^1. !/. 'Jutlisu, (Miairmnn. Samuel Me.Oowan, Win. Wall ice. .lolib S. Uiehardson, S. I\ I lennboii, TllOS. V. JSi'UOIlH, .lol.TlSon ifutriHid, \V. I). Simpson, M. 1*. O'Connor, \V. \V. Sellers, F. W. Dawson. CO.MMlTTfiU ON* 0 )KUKsroNI)KNCK. The following named gentlemen constitute snb-oouiniit leu oil correspondence to eomnninieale with ilie gentlemen appointed lo oroaui/.e llie several comities, viz.: Col. Win. WalI nee, ol Columbia, and Messrs. J. S. Kichardton, S. 1*. II million, \V. 1). Simpson and M. I*. O'Connor. Three Certain Clintics. For tlio people ?)! this State Ironi the corruption and ruin that now grunts i!i?*in to tin; earth there seems to he hot three certain chances. The lirst is tlie complete overthrow ot the liadiuals hy the Demoeratic party to lha next election. Il this fails then kick op a row jus' big enough to get hack under military rule. And lit ally it this does i.ot Mieccede then take tin* advice of the Now Yoik Tribune. "move out and let the carpet-baggers, scalawags an t their colored bosom triends prey upon each othor to their i hearts content." J irv*^-v * fin, iiMU* *>**w**4?? NEWS: JAXl'AHY 1 i I ivu Yturs -?f Ii?ir in South Carolina it I Yet." In i lie Ymht in South Carolina l?oy tween ill nestv :t 11?1 K:i*>(*aliiy * ho l<! | I nit ml Slate" i.fiieiaU, with lew lionj or.it'h' t-xiM-iiiions, an* on the nidi' o! : Kasralit y. I hi" is not to ho woiider'* led ;u in the ease ot those who owe c I their ?uin?jr tii-rih" to Senator -I h ? ?. ' I'uiloison, who is us .H-lire on the side ol v.oin11>t io11 to-day mm 1h? was whet, ho bought enough \oIoh to secure iiIh ' ehetion to the I'nited States Senate This person hum d to Smith Carolina ' as soon ms the news ot tho election "I Muses Mnd \\ h'poer had teaohed \Vashttii?ton, and eonjjrruMilttod 4tllio ? hoys" on their inlMiiious wot k. While the u lode eotnilrN was rin^uijjj with 1 den n ueia i inn ol the seam! il??us deed. 1 Soil>it "f 1 'at erson raised his voiee and " extended h'.s hand io hearty approval. Thorn's millions m it ! That is the J ovplanation ol EatOmson's past and present eoiidne.t. "Within the last i eh days," said J mine Maekey in his New dear's speech at ChesiiT. "Mr. I! John .1. l'attorson has said to his companions in arts: 4 A re von ifoino to | let ( Mia in liei la i n fiiohli m v.in nil Willi I.is cry <>s iCvfonn and Ivuinoiny? Why, ?j?mi1 Icmcii, there are Jioa yarn r> stcnliny in hou'h ( nroUnn yet" " This is the I'mtersonian |>lat lorni | 1' iw yeais o| ??nu?l stealing in Si u h Carolina vet ! Those ale tin* wolds ot it I tilt t? I Si mi cs Senator, n* 1 >??rt?;?I I>y a ltadie.nl .Imloe. Ami i Ins Senator claims to have l lie e.ir ami coidi j deiiee el l'ri sioi-ni (Irani. To liim is I ' dm- lIm ajijmii tmeni. of the malionani Wort liini, who w as Pattersons am-ni. ami purse-beaver ui the Sena- | 1 loiial election. Another ollimal ??I j ! (lie same Kidney is Lewis Cass I'arpen I lev, a veteran blood y-shi vt, \\i?h a- J much I truss as Morion has bruins. These are 1 'atlerson's ehnn.s. 1 >y his inilnetiee they arc k? jtt in positions which enable them to do moral injury J t o t lie cause of i>o<ul to>\eminent, in j i.South Carolina. I'heir rcir.oxnl from ; 1 olliee won hi do more enod than a harreilill ot |io!dical sermons. '"h ive years ot oood stealing in I Sout.li I ai'olma yet ! ' Sen's (tin/ ()ouritr. Action Hntu'Md to llecovor. 1 'roeeeilino have heen instituted to reeov?r ti'oiu Iiirdv Solomon ihe ijl* I , I 05 cli i l o'"d oil his Itooks no a'ii>t i lie >o'iin ( aroiin i I ?iuk ami linsi , Couipios tor ' * I e o i * 1 a l V e eXIn'iix."-,' j and *75,<'?)() ji.int out |hr 'Vipbal j >' oi k I t I 11'< d " I he e? in j - i.i i' i ' I i' .( s j J that the plainl'lt, i h ni.tS Ik Ihian, j ilie ree?i\er, dull demanded ol the ilfieiiilant, llardv Solomon, cm I he Till ol .1 :t I 11: i r V, pi t'ill i'ii t ??l I lie j Mill) o! ?S|,I05 5111' 1 "I lilt' SUIIl <>/ $75,(100, "lint import thereol ha- hcen ! pa n i. i In exiiihii* :t|?pomI<*. 1 ohar'jjo legislative expoi ses i?? uMimiry person* ' :il uines i *115;??/ 'rum N m ember '2 I, 1 is 7.'{ , to M ; ivh (J, I K7 f - o ?? item, (In i la*', le i''u $).0o0 t<i "siii.tlrv persons," I it i it* J I, I 5* fi kkipital Mock I el'ret 1 i n Ms i it in .January I :i, Isi7'2, I?? -I u I, IS75, when N??>. I''. ">' , 5li 57 ami 6S, amounting In were j retiicd. On .limitary Jo, sundry .*tuek amount inu t<? $10,000 wsis tli*~| it 'set! t.| in like manner. The Ir.tnk suspended .July 2, 1875. Co!")n />i(t L'rtff >stt'r. I.\ aekn"\\ leikji'! / i lie receipt. ?>t the re*o:uIions ft llie Oruntip buryj har, j (invi'i'iior Chamber la ii handsomely j says' iVrsonally, I claim no merit (or my ive? r?l action. I did no mole ?hin any i i/hr-i liinkiii:/ man in my place must have dune. Sill 1 am deeply g'ateoil fin' tlie 11roo t! which every ?iay reach nit' ot the approval tit my fellow-ciliJ4"iis. The rect lit judicial elections in ; l lie first, Second ant] I lnr.l ci' t iuLs canimt lie tolerated. They warn us that ! the hard earned triumph* ot loiii* oen- , centiliter are a/ain in dimmer that wej must combine aj/ain to turn hack thej incotiiiiii/ title of coito'iion .ami in- j etimpetei.cy v. h'eh wi.l, nnoheekt d, rise over our \\ hole State. In the prcs- I etiee of a roinmon danger ail true men must unite. In litis spirit I interpret all t lie support now ^iven loan,ami in that hj>i 1 i* 1 will use it. (ill A N"I 'S SvitlC'll.Y A NTI SKCTA Kl AN 1 Schools.-- The school is open. The class in spelling ami defining will iv- I cite. "Spell creation." "Creation '' i "Define it." ''! Iriiming into In ing j ham nothing.' 'St op! I'll it is a tvli ; i;ious itlca. That is l"? rliiti 1 ?*n. Try j ' again,' 'That power in matter l?y j which it cyoIxch ii?t?? higher ami per tortus." 'Hold! That is an atheistic i i<tea. That is lovliidden.' 'Well, hy I Jupiter, that is th??M 'Stop my l?ov, tluil. is a I'.ing an id a prnhibitcdi n this seho"l ' 'Spell soul.' 'N"w define it. 'Tlte iininorta! substance?' *'i I ?I 1 ( I ...i 'in. ? : < j on; I ITU i* a ri'UgMMI.S 1?ICil, )?I" ?!?i I>- ! I itcd,' 4t>pcll sin.' 44A transgression j< I ol I Ik* divine law.' '1 can't h11' \v that; : that in a religions idea.' "That is , what my book says.' 'Well, all ot | yoi. l?rin*r ncrv books to-mm nuv,' 'Ma- ! i icr, where can we got tin* right kind ' ol Look*-?' 'From (deiicral Grant.' A Washington letter says: "The , discussion ol Senator Morion's Mi-si-i- : < j sippi resolution among i*ta} ubheans j 1 I shows that ii is tar Irom inciting vs i i j i : ! universal tavor ol thai side, h is j 1 presented by liov. .Morion as a pttriy i question, but sivelal ol I.is coll ague.- i I think that iIih party nill ioso much ' more by its adoption than it can pus- * i siojy gaiu." 'i 5, lyiG. I m m i<; it a NTs*.?The steamer Georgia, i which at rived here Saturday morning, brought ten German immigrants, M .j I Yaz Melchers sent them to Wulliall i last night to work in the shoe faiory and tannery of Messrs. Wanner & Fil/.enger. All of the men were j ?< < .Miijwnied hy their families. It may he mrniinned in this connection that tin* |?io|?ri?*tors of this factory are iiumigium* themselves, having settled in Walhalla live years a^o with a cash j capital of eleven dollars. They were, however, men ol thrift and enterprise, ; and literally found "millions in it." I'liey have now in successful operation . at the home of tln lr adoption a steam i saw and ist null, a tannery, and a I large shoe factory, in which they employ over thirty workmen. The immigrants who left last night will be ! employed in the new shoe factory. News <ft(l ('ouricr. I Very Old Laws. I>v the laws of Plymouth colony in , 1 Go 1, "dancing at weddings was forj h'dden." In 1000 "one William Wal! k?'i was imprisoned a month for court( iug a maid without the leave of her i parents." In 1075, because *'there is 1 manifest pride appearing in our ; stii ei s," the "wearing of long hair or j p- ia wigs," ami also "superstitious ribj a in la, used to tie up and decorate the j Ictir." were forbulded under severe p? la!tv; the keeping of Christmas was I aUo loibidden, "because it was a j popish custom." 1 n 107 7 an act was I 4kt.> prevent tin* prolanencoH of I tinning tlic back upon the publio worI ship iu*thro it was finished and the blessing pronounced." Towns were directed to erect a cage near the meeting-house, and in this all offenders against the sanctity of the Sabhath were confined. At the same time children were directed to be placed in a particular part of the meei i"gJinuse, apart by themselves, and tyihingmen were ordered to be elms' n, whose duty it should lx* to take, earc ol them. So strict were tiny in t heir observance of the Sab-I nth thai'Mobu Atheiton, a soldier < 1 (\d. T\in?\s company," was fined heiy ^hidings tor welting a piece oi an old hat to put into his shoes, which ail d hia let on the march; and those v, ho in'di eted to attend meeting for tin?*e mouths were publicly whipped. iCven in Harvard College, students were whipped tor gross offenses, in toe pr si in e of student and professors, and prayers were had before and alter the inflict ion ot the punishment. A Business Man. It i In; Viek-dmrg pipers are to be credited, (he young Southern swains are t ot allowed to trifle with serious things. Sunday night, when a young man drove out of Vieksburg several miles to pass the evening with the girl ot iiis ciioi?*??, he was met at the gate I .. t * ? - i?\ ii' r i:\i.ncr, wiid at diico proceeded t<? li'i'iiit'^ by saying: %'i'um to s|?1 k. Louisa, eh ?" Phe yuniii,' man lei silence answer l In* < j * l ion. "KxjuTt it.'ll make a match ?" con{ It.lied I lie lal her. Silence again, w hile tlic young man lied the horse. As ho was ready to go in, i lie father blocked the way, braced up, and continued : "Sen hem, young man, let's have an understanding. It' yo mean hitch 'tween now and Jinuary all right, hut ii ye don't 1 want ye to understand that candles is mighty high this fall and crops don't turn out wulli a I'.IISS !" As the young man got through the gate it i* probable that he gave the father a direct and an agreeable answer. 1/JopiIing from Lungs, Catarrh, Itronclutis, Ciiiisiiiiiptiuu. A Wonderful Cure. Ito<aikstk 11, N. Y., Jan. 13th, 1874. If. V. Pikmck, M. I)., Buffalo, N. Y.: hf.ar ?1 bad suffered from Catarrh in an aggravated form for about twelve years ami lorse vei.d years from Bronchial trouble. Tiled many doctors and tilings with no lasting benefit, in May. '7-, becoming nearly Worn out wiili excessive Editorial labors on a p?p?r in .New York City, I was at tracked with Ihonebitis is a severe form, suffering almost a total loss of voi^e. 1 returned home here, but hail been home only two weeks when 1 was completely prostrated with Hemorrhage fioin the Lungs, having tour severe t lee.ting spells witliiu two weeks, and first lliroe inside of nine days. In the September following. I improved suHioientiv In* utile I ? In* about, though in a very feeble state. Mv tfronchial trouble remained and lite (\i!hi l it was tenfold worse than before. ICvery effort for relief seemed limitless. I Reciit.*ii to losing ground daily. I continued in tl i- leeble si a to, raising blood almost djiils until ai'iutt the first of inarch, 'Id, when I becalm' no b-? I as to be entirely confined to the bouse. A friend suggested your remedies. I nil 1 was extremely skeptical that they would do me good, as 1 bad tost all heart in remedies and l)cgait to look upon medicine and -'odors with disgust. However, I oblaine I one of your circulars, and reail it carefully, f:mil which I cam? to the conclusion iliat you understood your business, at teast. I finally obtained a quantity of l>r. Sage' ( 'at u i !i liemedy, your Golden Medical Hiitcoveiy and Pellets, and commenced their vigoiotis use according to directions. To m> sin pi ise, I soon began to improve. The 1 'iscoveiy and l'ellets, in a short time, n,ought out a severe eruption, which, continued to several weeks. 1 felt inuch better, i,iv appcutc improved, and i gained in it.engih and flesh. In ttree months every re*tige oil he Catarrh was gone, the Hron hiMa had i.cai ly disappeared, had no Cough r.?er and t had entirely ceased to raise dood; ami, contrary to tlio expectation of some ot tuy friends, the cure has remained km tiiaiiciit. 1 have had no more Hemoirlages hum the Lungs, and am entirely free torn i from which 1 hud suU'ciod so 11mv It and so long. Th? debt of giatiludo 1 >\vo i'm t ho l>les>iug 1 have received at youi iii Us, i;;>n^s no hounds. 1 am thoroughly \ is..cd, ft out n.y experience* that your mod-! ones will master ihe worst forms of that V I I odious disease Catarrh, as \v? U as l'|ir? and Lung Diseases. I have raeoinmei?U| them to very many and shall ever si* ik ii their praise. Gratefully yours, >V M. H. SpKxcKn 1*. O. Box r>07, Rochester, N. Y. A young clergyman, whose. repttu. tion lor veracity was nouefof the best ventured to differ with an old doctor of divinity us to the whipping ol children. 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