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Smt I I ? .?n; I .11 ! i GLOBES While Lead am Mixed Paint Co. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. Tlir?? r?leit? nr? roaily for n?c, any rliadoor color, and k?>|,1 in any <{uanlitic8 from Outi (juurl to a Itarrcl. 00 YCUG OWN PAINTING. Tlicac Paint* ire m?d? of Pnrc Whlta T.cml, for \i?i : arc one Miir.i cheaper and w ill Uet llirt o (mil'ah Ioiik iih 1'ftlnt mixed in tlio ordinary way, $23 B.EWASD! will lie paid for every ounce of adulteration found In tlieru. Tliniivuiulfi ol IniiiReH and HOiuo of the IliK M villas in America are painted with tlli'M.' I'aintK. Hciid for Ti nliinnulaU of nunc, also fur Maniple Odors and l't'ice l.isti*, to tlio glgel: my&d paint go., u? ricr j 73 Gortlamlt St., New Yorlr, . WOKKSt Cot. MORGAN & WASHING! ON STS., JERSEY CITY THE NEW jg. orio.' r . M j IrCrl! jl I ^-(VvT- , ___ _^' ^ <j i? liiL ^0 til6 WAS AWAHDr.n IMP. FIRST PREMIUM! At Iho Oonfonnlril T*xliihitinn, I^Trt ruul haa always cnrrn* I oil' tlio liu'licsl. lionoid v. lien: vcr exhibited. A COMPACT. siMiT/n. ntiRAiu.E, liight. Huninna nmt Kl'I K Il.vr I.OCIC iVTlTCH" M ACIIINK. A tiAI'I r.l> l?< tlin wants of i.viiicvr.onv. Tiio HC.VHi N F. WI W c MACH! N F wan Forfcctfi'l eitfltt yenrtwmico by tho aid of the bctt jrventivo iaicni<l"i? mrr'inlitem 1*1.111. II CiiMltlM 8 r.Yl tho ]%h<mi(I.?1 l'nrtu di'ii FIRST (M.A^S MAOHINK. ii SlMri.H in roNsi 1U'( I luN, SUI'KUIOlc in Mrci iuh m?l lieauty, contains less YVoPkirq Pnrts ?" ' inCnpnblo ( VI)OISU a tri frr ,.. /./.<>l (linn other Siewinff Maohinon. ItwiMliUN lor yoilJ vnii.ml i omivo O..';" CEfiY l'>'" l.'' i'aihs. In tiio Mumir.tctiM'o el" this MAClllNK the Very lleut >Tfit orlulei me USFD. The VTKAKIMJ l\Al.'l'S nro HARDENED. cnil the Mechanist.i Itna hern < o> si itUCTI if villi lite njirriiii *'! of |ipodiJoinfT nn ?sy llurmitirc, iil'RAJtl.l-I, nml nlniort koiss;miss >i u'Him:, ndrptcd ? v AV 1:1.1, for Caniro or line IilltKAD, COTTON, BILK or I.INL'N, MCWIIxO from ilia J.ifitit 1st AIuaHiia to Heaver Clo'h nn<l I.I:ATII!'.U. Cuch Confidence!* FKI.T in tlio INTRINSIC MKUIIS of tlio HOM*- 8EWINO NlAGMlftE tliut every MACIIINK i;? lully Warranted for live Years. l.iVi: AUKXTS wanted In localities vliero nc aru n?t iTiiro.-eiiU'il. Send f?r price.-', :i n< 1 rani pi en of work <lonc on Uic 1IO.MK, or call ninny of our olllcctf. JqHNSCH, CLARK & ?0., GO Union Cq 11 ar0, Kow York. 0G4 \7a.hin<jton Street, Eonton, liars. 111i Pocond Ave., 1 i*.t?bnr{jh, Pa. 141 Cut# Street, Cuicarjo, 111. 21 Sct-.th 5ih fttroet, f t. L.-cis, Mo. 17 Kev Mcoitf 21017 St., Hau I'muciito, C'al. aca r& mjr rsra koucb. wo hav* mh irf ??& \rj5c tr largest ?r,<! host aelllng m rf\\ '*yr\ 65SH Bints-nor.- Paekagoln tha BJ iw^s HlNrK Uinn World. It contains 18 B3 KtvA Va BJSlWo Blu-rlaof paper, |fl oovco ere*.pencil,penholder.golden pen,and o piece oftaluablo J*rvo)r*. foinp.oto Kitmnio paekr-fe, with rlotfiWl gold-plated H-evo Im'.lon*. unit ladles' f?Bhiooalilo fancy Sol, pin and drop* . postpaid. a5 cool". 5 imcknge*. with assorted Jewelry. & I . Solid Wool IMIcnf lABtr M'ufeA free t.r allagonl*. BRIDE A CO., 7GQ CronUwny, N. /. TWELVE article* In nno. Tl o I.I.OYD fOMPlNATfOV. Ton he need es " Pencil. I'onholdar end Pen , I'riio r. P. nkrtire. Kovelnpo opener, Ifwr ruttcr itohbor, Reiving Macllnn Thread Cotter, and fir Kirn lug Seams, Cutting ofi Hook* and Ryes, Button*. Krailng Plot*, Ac. firo el a common prltcll, 1* heavily nickel plntod, niol wl't Inst n lifetime Agents ara reining money mid *?y It ti the l-cst selil. g iinleo out. (tainpie 20 cerd?, Six for Q I . Kxtranrdlnaiy Inducements to Agent* Bern! for simple hnlfdoren nml canvas* your town. BRIDE Sl CO., 700 Broadwny, N. V. SB PTATION'KHV PACKAtlFS. and SIX of ^^7 M V the l.l.OYIJ COMBINATION to, TWO I A?mMa.vk. The Like was Never Known Before-wo end the Cincinnati tVeelilj Stnr, a lino righf toiae. forty-eight coin nt it pi per, independent In polltit*, and brim 'it/I of Rood i e.tiling mutter, for 81 OO Per year. It it the largrit )>ui?r in the United late* for lh? mmeg. Knell ailbSci iher will receive a copy of tli" hraoflful rngrnclng?" TI1K I'Otllt, Jl'ltrc I'UOK .HA VN I IUKSII." Mre. 21x34 nthe* ; a picture thel tumid grace any draxring room in ke In id. \Vn nl*./ fiend to rack nilncrit>er a copy of the Mtar Illunti-Mtccl Almanac. CI*, extra xi111 t bo sent for parkin) and mailing premiums. Ik-SrSpecial inducement* to agents. To any person d?*ii >nv. to pet tip in lnh, wo will *en?l n aitniplecf.py of t ho pieturo and aennra**ei s outfit, OU teceipt or Jt'.rt*. Specimen ropy of thn papor free. tAcnd fox* ossc before Sttibecrlblsur for liny othei-. V? Tilt: Utah, aao Wiilmit Ht.JCincinnati, O. w IF O XT T 22 3 ?3 HORSE AND CAT FLU POWDERS THE Tiomrv nio\vs. T. W. HEAT V, EDITOR. SATURDAY, MAltCII 24, 187V. The Latest News, from Washington. haul night's mail brings us intelligence up to Wednesday night, '2lsi. The latest news is that Hays' Cabinet has decided to send a commission to Louisiana to try a compromise beloro any definite action is taken; in the mean while the status (ju<> is to bo preserved. In other words Packard IS to he sustained, hurrah lor haves ; There is honor among thieves yet. j The only way the people of Louisiana can tree themselves from the ear? pet-bag rule ? ruin is with powder and ; bull. Let the worst come to the worst. The quicker it is done the better. No action had, up to midnight, Wednesday night, been taken in regard to South Carolina. l>ui two re! suits can como from whatever notion may be taken in regard to South Carolina?one will be peace and prosperity under Hampton; the other will be bloodshed, scattering of carpel-bags .....iri.l.w .mil ...ilil-.i-tr ,-i.I..? I I...I'a .ill OUR WASHINGTON LSTTSPv, '111" Ine\ ifuhle nn*l Iiiuinincrnblo Office Seekers?No Nov Klrclions in (lie Smith ?The Irrepressible Conflict ? ltrforin? Personal?The Southern (Question, (Special Correspondence to tlio IIohky Nrivs.) 'A' ASlllMiTUN, I). C. , M ai eh IS, 1877. The great Micawber of one day and nation represented in Washington today by thousands of ollioe secki is, will soon niaieli forth troin the Capitol to his home. Some ol the towns in all of the count ie? of all ? t the States will clann their own, and the hotel keeper of this 1 )isiriot, ami likewise the restaurants t herein, will put on the garb of mourning. For the six hundred places that it is prepared to till almost immediately, there has been uiimnii hi/red applicants, some hv letter, some I<\ "my member," some in person; and for those more numerous places that were to he filled, hut will not he, the like proportion of seek -is. The lirst shock to iny belief in Tilden's popular majority came train a look through the hotels the other evening. The ollie.e seeker, slept, rested and roosted in all the attitudes known to civilized life. Yankee Doodle embraces Dixie in the hotel corridors. A nation of ambitious patriots sought service in delciice ot the country. Hut with the adjournment ol the Sena to to-morrow, or Monday, or Tuesday, the scene will change. \ "t\ King sat on the rocky brow That looks o'er sea born solauds; And ships bv thousands lay below, And were in Nations; all were bis, lie counted them at break ol'day, And when I he sun set,where were they." The prospect ot new elections in South Carolina and Louisiana has di*. appeared It originated in a joke, and never had the endorsement ot a rellec. ling man in high standing here.lt. seems lii.u Fie.I Douglas, who was at lirst suggested as one ol our District Commissioners, tor which olliee he has many qualifications, was mys. teriously transferred in the apppointincut to the Marslialship ol tin- District. Now the marshal is ol necessity on the most intimate and contidenlial relations \\ itli the President's lamily, the bench and the bar ot the District, and a lieree opposition lias spnng up. The indications at this writing are lll.lt ill.. 1 I. I .III I ...ill '. . ill I I... .... ui'm, iiiv m. \ lit n 'ii i t. v/h m mi; <i |'pointnienl, appoint a while man to the place, ami otherwise provide lor Mr. Douglas. The opposition to the latter is not softened hy the lact that the deputy Ire was to appoint was a man who knows nothing o( laws except how to break them, and who has been more wicked through life than Simon Cameron or I'laine. Mr. Hayes should be held to his promises of reform" so lar as to put reasonably honest men in places ol the highest trust. Kx-Scnalor Jjouiwell, also, has been given a place where one of the first requirements would naturally be sup posed to tic some knowedgc ot law. lie is to supervise the preparation ol a new edition ot the Revised Statutes. That extra session as herelolnrc stated in this corcspmideiicc is a necessity, and will probably be called tor about the 1st ol June. There is a great deal ot opposition among Republicans, and some mistaken Democrat* oppose it, but lull consideration has shown (hal in order in keep lh? army together llio appropriation mum be made before June (JOlli. The President lias promised to withdraw the troops Mom Columbia and New Orleans in the course ol a hIioii tunc. At an interview wit It Sunaloii Gordon and Lamar yesterday ho said that lie would Buttle the Southern question as hooii us the six Iran died olhcesj which must bo immediately filled, were disposed of. All the Cabinet officers who have s<i far promulgated their ideas have prom i hod strict attention to tiie civil ttcrvict rules. There are two ways of lookitifj i at such a promise. If, as is generally | believed, a majority ol the officers now ^Jn, have become inefficient or corrupt have to remain in, the promise H^^^uinyibiiif '"vt reform, if rigid ).R.UY WRE KLY investigation ol every buieau, and the ; ; dismissal ol incompetent or corrupt men will result, and the appointment ol others alter examination, then we may ln>p? t"or a better civil service. Despatches received here today ; from Louisiana, from Republican sources, represent violence as immiojent, and that the negroes arc arming, it is evident that the policy already hinted at of inciting disturbance there, so that the acting President will be j forced to interfere to keep the peace, ; | is a part of the policy of those radicals , who expect to bulldo/a* him into their j ranks. It lie has a particle ol the bu-kbone for which lie lias lately received , credit, be will deal summarily with any such comspiruey. Dkm. 11 ohm' Doings Abroad. A correspondent ol the Georgetown Times gives the following graphic account of the trial ol lawyer Piiee, in our last Court, for retailing spiritu cms liquors without license, under the i belief that, he eoold aire on t Iwt tivil- I lie in :i wsiy to evade the lsiw, Conwavnoito, Tai-trli 7. To the lulitors of'Jhn Tones: A desire to comply with your reI quest ami with my promise, to drop you iio occasional line, has kept me on the lookout for something <>| interest to your readers. Il you deem the lol. lowing worth a plaee in your columns, I shall infer thai 1 have discharged my obligations lor one letter. For some two years past, no retail liquor license has been granted in ; I lorry count y. A lew mou'lis since, one Moo/,on I'rieo undertook to supply the public with ardent spirits i without a license, and openly conducti < 1 Ins business not far Iroin tlic-courtliouse. It si ems that he would deliver, as o lo in, any amount ol liquor called | lor, on the receipt of his price lor it, ' accompanied by an order to some ! party or panics in (icorgelown lor the same quantity. Kinim-nt success j I made liiiu madly bold. Large profits iiill.ited iiis vanity. Hut public si*mi- , incut, and the interest, of hunianitv. would not tolerate such a hold attempt ' i to evade tin- law; and sonic halt a] J dozen indict iiictMs were brought up j I against Imti at tin* court ol sessions, wiueli convened here on Monday last, upon each one ot which the grand ; {jury returned a true bill the same d >y, ; i one o| which was called lor tiial early Tuesday morning. The tact that Price is a lawyer in- ' elined many persons to suppose thatl lie had intrenched himself behind j some impregnable quirk in the law. When the case was culled, however, i he dispelled this conviction, by pleading hard tor a postponement ol I mil. The tirst plea was on the assumed I ground that lie had not time to secure the attendance ol witnesses, or to post up his books lor exhibit in court Tiiis being ruled out, lie then plead thai lie had not been aldu to secure such counsel as he preferred, nor had | time to examine the indictments him- : sell! The court nevertheless ruled i that he should come to trial. With the privilege ol challenging live jurymen ot the twelve called lor the case, | ho caused lour to slop out, whose i places were tilled by tie; usual method ol drawing. The tistiniony of two witnesses I clearly established the delivery ol hall a pint ol liquor on receipt ol twenty- J live cents in money. Price declined to offer any testimony in defense, but alter the ease was argued lor the stale by Solicitor Sellers, lie retired, by leave ol the court, lor a lew minutes, and then returned with a llush on his ehcck and a leer in 1 his eyes, indicating that he had braced ! Iiiinscll op on some ol Ins commission : whiskey; and he then made the most i audacious speech ot two hours which it \vi\h evit my uiislort unu to hear, j lie laughed and ho cried, he bawled ami ho whispered, lie jesticulau <1, stamped and grimaced, until every I decent man jnesent lelt ashamed. | He lirst directly arraigned tho court lor oppression in lorcing him to trial. .Judge Townsend born this so quietly I t hat one of his officials concluded he j hwl more patience than Job. .Job I never bend an intoxicated lawyer I deleud him ? *l| against a:i indietuient ' h?r retailing ardent spirits alter the charge had been sustained by credible witnesses. The second point Was made by an arraignment of the liquor 1 law ot South Carolina as a restriction ol civil liberty, and ol the temperance ! people as the loinonters ol party stnle . ... I i.:. . . Him UIHVI' |)?'I see.uilOll ()l Jill who cliosi' to deal in ardent spirits. Mr.' lJ I'ncu docs not believe that wo can sustain our families without liquor !' 11 It was on this point that ho shod some 1 hugu elephant tears. lie then urged that his was a legitimate business ? ! iliaV ho had gone into it lor accommo. dation til l ho public, who were mi Hiring for liquor, and thai ho only sup' plied those who give him orders tor ' ih it purpose on parties in Georgetown. 1 liut lie afterwards spoilt this part of ' his argument by claiming to bo a 1 commission met chant. I ftu then let ' the cat completely out of tlio b.ig by allii niing i hat he never owned any liquor, and "that, ho had transacted ' business only as clerk for another? understood to be Ins wile, it: whose f name Ins property is held, until he > slated that he was noting lor parlies ' in Georgetown. Who are lltey that dare violate the law in Horry by the ' etnp'oyinent of an agent in their in 1 tore i here? 1' F.ota the drift of his Jspeoch, one W W M NEWS: MAiiOiJ could readi y perceive that lie was speaking against lime?that lie had expected such a postponement am would enable him lo run his business at least until ucfli' the next term ot court; but ih.it lie now lelt that he should have directly to close up. K\erv halt hour ol delay would advance his interest in tht? profits ol sales, or in preparation j lor ultimate departure, I Its argument was concluded by a doleful lamentation ov-r the public siilVcling consequent upon the refusal ot the county ! commissioners, under the pressure ot ; pally iutlueiiees, to grint him a retail license. Intimidation is the common cry ol rascality now ! IJut hu Irunkly j told the jury that il any ot them were in need ol liquor, he would, upon their order, get tln-m any quantity, next time lie went, to (.ioorgelown. Koriu- I milely, the jury was not for sale at j si.eh a pn'ct ! The charge of his honor, Judge Townscnd, upon ihe law in the ease, lelt the juiy lull one alternative; and tney were out only a tew minutes helore they returned with a verdict ol guilty. As the jury entered the court / room with their verdict, l'rico was ie- [ called, I?u* the clerk completed ihe j leading before he came in, and, being inloimcd ol their decision, he chose to return to his house, and very prn denily disappeared ? having, first, as I mulct si and, disposed ol his entire 1 slock, iii ira lc. Illic.il distillieries of ardent spirits, illegal i radio in the at ticl?-, and the on necessary use ol it. toireihe?\ eoiisiit ule ltu> greatest evil that now infests Americans society. The tnanti'acl urer and the dealer roh the j>nl?lio treasury to enrich th'Mnselves. The silly drinker robs his family and degrades and ruins hiinsell by it. Is there no remedy ? Does it not serin as if there is something degrading in the very touch ot the fiery hevcragv ? Timhku. The memorial ol Governor Wade i Hampton and the State otlie.eis ol i South Carolina to the Semite and House ol Represent at i ves of the I nited States is u thorough and coneluhive reply (in a pamphlet embracing over sixty pages) to a memorial ol 1> II Chamberlain and others, published in the Cont/nssioiHtl liicortl ol .January 17. It takes up severally and efl'M*! tial ly disposes of the various heads and the extravagant, statements and false reasoning under th *tn ol the Chamberlain memorial. The refer enee to the military niterlerence and occupation, its origin and conso tjuences, is in the following succinct j uixl pregnant language: As i niego as October 4, 1870, Mr. (. .hainb-rlaiu, in a widely circulated document, o\er hih own signalnre, in which lie confessed his niter inability ! to administer the government ol the Stale, and that his reliance was on military aid, threatened "action which would intlicl great temporary injury upon the material interests ol the State;" and right lanlnully has he acted us he threatened, shielded and , supported in the ruin he has wrought liy the army ol the United Stales. The material interests ol the State have been greatly injured, commerce languishes, trade scarcely exists, eapi- i lal is repelled, industry is parali/ed. The eorridms ol tile eapilol sull re-| sound with lite meisiired tread ol the j | sentinel, and bristling bayonets pro ; I claim to the favored lew who are permitted without, molestation to en- | ter its portals, in language not to be | ' misunderstood, inter arma silent Icf/cs. 1 In ih lianee id the constitution and the I will ol the people lawfully expressed | at the ballot box, the Governor Lieutenant Governor ami the House ot llepreseiitatives arc still excluded Irom the Slate House by armed troops ! Of the Federal government. Mr. ; ; C.Mi imberlaiii and his pretended gov | crumeiil toe supported and upheld by i the.n, and hy them alone. i Bowun anii PaTTBIWON at WoltK on IIayks.? Xeio York March 18.? j The Herald s Washington special says: "Telegraphic dispatches have Hern riTi'ivcti nere tiMs evening from ; 1). II. Chamberlain i>v Senator 1'nt- ! ter*on ami Sherill' Bowen ot Sunt It j ; Carolina. The lormer is going to: write another letter to I>r?-^i?li*ut i II tytis. upon t lie condition of polliuul ! , all'.irs in Souili Carolina. The letter i will he prepared immediately and pre* j 'sullied to 1'resident llayes by .Monday next. It is understood that lie will take ground against llio representations made by Coventor Hampton and : his Iriends to the President, and turn I ish addiiional material to he dismissed at ihe Cahinet meeting oil Tuesday next, when it is expected the case nl I : South Carolina will he progressed il ) not disposed ol." ! WIlJT I'arkanl Lxprets llayes to Smtnin j liis Hoveriiinent. ! , ? Tho New York World's Washington special says there has been a good deal published within a day or two to , the etleol thai llit- President had derided to remove the troops from tho j SiaU'hoiiHO in Columbia and Now Orleans. \\ hilo such a decision has heen I , possibly cnteritiino.l, it was learned i to day by tho Secretary of War that thero Were no I loops in the Staioliouso at New Orleans to ho removed. The military forces of tho United Stales an; located in tho latter city on the most remote corner of the block on which the SiatehouRo stands, ami il they arc i^moved at all they will have j to bo tiWsterred to tho barracks, [ which nro outside of the municipal j limits. This, Kellogg says, the Ad. ' . ) - 24 1877 miiiistralion will never consent \o do, but will keep them in the city to maintain the stains quo, an<l thereby continue to rcco^ui/.o the Packard trovcrinnent. Madison Wells 1111 < 1 I\isll??mr cunt lime to deviate Hint the 1 'resident will never take a step which will result in Packard's ilowntall, and insist that his title to the Executive! chair ot Louisiana is just as valid as t hat of Hayes to the Executive chair ot the United States, if not better, lor Packard received nearly one thousand more Votes than the II a yes elect oi s. Kx-Coinpirotter fJcncrnl Dunn. Unab'e to oet hold of any money : within I tie limit s of the Stale, ext 'oinpt roller (general Dunn has sent to the various insurance companies of the North wide.1, are represented in the Slate the foliowincr circular: Statu ok South Oako|.i\a, Ex iter 11 vn I >i:u \i< i m knt, Offic/: of Comitkoi.tacit (Ihnkiial. Comjmiua, March I. 1 S77. A'eci'cta)'!/ of (/to f n#nr<tucc ( '<>., . Sin: Y?mi will please forward immediately the names of nil persons : aeiinjr as agents lor your company in l i:is St ate. Kesncetlullv. T. C. Dew. Com piroller (-telloral. In regard to tins circular, the general agents liav? addressed to their various sub.agents in the Slate the two following notes ol iiiipiiiy, wliieli looks like they knew their business as I they seemed to undurstand .Mr. Dunn's game; Savannah, Ga., March 10, 1377. I) ha it : Who is this man Thou. G. Dit.in? Is he our 11ampton Coniptroller General? Il not, then d ?n j the miserable creature. We still treat i him with l tie silence he deserves. Yours inilv, . Nicw VoitK, March 10, 1877. DiCAtt Sin: We have received a circular note 1'rotii "Thus. G. L)i|nit, Comptroller General," asking a list ol utir agents in South Carolina. Is he the proper ollieial ? Il not, let us know who is, as we will in no way , give ollieial recognition to the Chain- j Ik i lain crew. Yours respectfully, . ! An Amient Mason. The following extract from a Masonic ohimary notice in the Union (S. C.) Times brings out some striking lads iu the history ol an humhlc lite: ' .lames Ori, the subject oi this ohtl. nary, find at Ins lesidenee, near Jotiesville, S. on the Otli ol December, 1870, in the 1)4111 year ol his age. The deceased wu^boin in the Town ol Av r, Scot land, on the 1st of Oetoher, 1733 In 1803 lie entered the militia of Scotland. In IS()7 voluntecicd in Portsmouth, Koglund. In i . no i . - 1) I - \ \r * i .-wo wr n? it) i tiruiym in >\ enington s urine, ami was in all the principal' balling o! the Peninsular war. lie remained in llie army in Spain ami Portugal until 1814 when his regiment was sen', home to recruit. lie was le t years ami ten months in the regit iar army. In 1810 ho enlisted again, hnt bought his disc., true in 1819. lie was married to Marl ha Shirley in 1817, ami came to America, and ailived at. Union (J. II. 9th November, 1811). His first child was born at New Hrniiswiek, '2d of June, 1819. The other 'en at the homestead where the deceased lived. lit) joined Ayr St. Paul's Lodg", A \ P.\ M.\, in 1801, and was demiltcd Ironi the same 2d November, 1810. lie joined I lie fraternity at the age ol 18, a privilege which I In* Masons ol Scotland allowed lo ihost about, to join the army. Thus litis worthy and venerable brother floated to the breeze the siandanl ol Masonry lor sevcni)-live years His membership was in t ho same Lodge that the celebrated poet, Robert liurns, had belonged to.'' Didn't iiavk tiiw pinion. ? 6oo what it is to tie laiiions ! A London journal tells the following story: "At a Washington lea party, where Gen* Puller was recently a guest, the hostess, glancing over the table, perceived his cup iioliirnislied with an important implement, ol which lie was supposed to appreciate the yalue. 1 Why, Gen. Butler,' she exclaimed, in a little womanly duller ol consternation, 'haven't you a spoon?' 'No indeed madam !' quickly responded the General, springing from his seal and slapping his pockets one alter the other, 'upon my word, madam; it you don't believe im-, madam, you may search me!' Tho applause which greeted this spontaneous sally 'may he more easily imagined than described.' " A Curd. To all who are sullering from the errors and indiscretions ol youth, neivoiis weakness, eaily decay, loss of manhood, &c., 1 will send a teceipu that tv*11 cure you, FllhE OF C1IAKOK. This great remedy was discovered t?y a missionary in ftoutli A i lie lien, w i ~ ?..i r ~.\ ?. ?.i - i ... oi-iiu ?i svii-iimiiestavii envelope H> 111*1 lit'V. Joskimi T. I nm an, .Station i), Bible House Now York. Nov. lt<, Om. Fhksh (taudkn Skkim.?Jitst received this week a Heidi supply ol garden needs. lied Tup, Flat. Dutch, Snowball and Hutu bnga turnip seeds. Flat Dutch Cabbage, Kohl ltabi, Hoots, Uadtshce, cCo. Fur sale by M. H. Buaty* Sewing Machine For Sale. A pcw JIomk .Sowing Machine, Works beautifully. In fact, to son a ia<ly sitting at lho machine and tbc sewing going on, yo?, would think she was doing nothing lint patting her foot and talking to you, but the machine out runs her tongue, glib as it is. Will be sold for loos than the regular price. Apply to T. W. It KATT. i.^ inif k . fa? lETIWAN GUANO Etiwan Dissolved &>ne. CROP FOOD CHEMICALS F* flOMSMADB FERTILISERS. rriIE ETIWAN, manufactured in Charleston, 13 well known 1 and conlidcnliy recommended lor Cotton, Corn, ur.d Tobacco. .Uanu tacturered in ( liiii icstou, S. C., from I lie unlive Charleston bone, ii contains .1 larger amount of froluoie lion.- . hosphatu of l.uue lliau any Koi'IiIi/ah' | in lite market, anil ample amounts of Annuo* hi.i ami 1'olash. From 120 lo lot) lbs. of hi iWA.N lil'A.Nb j?or acic for Cullon will be Millieieiil lo alloiu good icsutls.^ Till*: E l l WAX DISSOLVED HONE is well adapted for Cotton, Corn and Tobacco; to be used on exhausted lands in .conjunction I with < olton N-ed or friable Manure. Use I l.om lUd to lbO Ins. per acre with more or li'Ss ot Co?ton Seed or Stable Manure as Che laud is rich u: poor. The Chemiclos for Compcbtitng arc put up in barrels of 2">0 Ihs. iiott. Each ! Hand contains 200 .us. of 21) per cent. 8olu t?Ii! liont' Phosphate of I.hue, and at) lbs. .Miuiateot Potash, yielding I") i>er cent. pure l'utash; hence cadi barrel would supply of Soluble Phosphor ie Acid, -0 lbs. Sulphate of Lime, or Lund 1'lastec. 1)4 " Pure Potash .Af^ " Two barrels with 1,">U(J lbs. of (Jumxi Seed, or au equivalent amount of Sialic Manure, will make a ton of home-made or homespun fertilizers. "The wo:king mail's friend." This preparation supplies Ilia fanner the more costly ingiedients that constitute a good PiMttli/.er, and llio.se elements no cannot well supply at home, and enables hint to utili/.w his supplies o! Ammonia deiivcd from Cotton i Seed at stable mauuie. j The I'itiwau Dissolved Houo stands utirivalle I ami a base for < Composting. 1 r? Cents per pound allowed for Cotton. For sale at niaiiufacLiters prices, lay C. P. t^UAT ILPilAUM, Agent, Conway boro, S. C, mar J dui CONDITIONS KOU U1DPATHS History ol lite United Stales, K I'OM i The Aboriginal Times to tho Present Day, IJy .JOHN CLAUK UIDPATII. A. M? Prof.asor of Helle* Letters snd If istory In Indiami Abbiiry Ui.lversii,; Author ol 11 lu path's School History, etc., etc. Illustrated with Maps, Charts, Portraits, Sketches and Diagrams. It Is printed from beautiful ei*ar new type, on amm Hun Tin ted paper, com pre .-ed in onv large r<>yul octavo volume, eiuhol usned Willi the largest and lit.esi collction of engravings ever incorporate.! in any l.tsiory of tlie United State*; bound m the ino?t substantial inauii. r, and iurnlslli'.l lo Mlbju-ribel* fit trie following prices: In Pine r.i k'lieli t'lojh. Client and iroid Hoveled lloaroM, . 8:100 per copy In Pino Kngli-h >aun Colli, Pawn Color, (lilt rlitKV, Hoveled Ho n ils 3.1W " In II.til M irocco, (Sill s>i.iee ami Hack, Marbled filgc, ltvieled li'rds 3 fiO " This book \vi I he sold by subscription only,and subscribers will not tie obiig-d to take it unless u coiresponds vviiti the description in every particular. To avoal delaying the Agent, wiiosa lime is. valuable, subscribers are requested to bo prepared Will) tip* price of llie book oil its presentation hy tip* Agent. JON PS LllOTll PUS & CO., l'ublisbcrs, Philadelphia, Chicago, /\tlinia, Ciuciiiaati, Memphis, Address, J. C. WitltlliT, Agent, Iron Hill, N. C. Also agent, for the sale ol the world renown medicines ImuaN SvitfP, ami Skvk.n Sk.u.j, or (lol.iutN Wonhkk, leb 10 ;>rn ORIGINAL Goodyears 1> tibbor Goods. J ! Vulcunlzetl Itubbcr in cveri^Conceivuble Fvrmt Adapted to Universal Use. AMY AISTK'I.K U.NDKII FOLK POUNDS WEIGHT CAN UK SUNT ItV MAID. WIND AND WATER PROOF garments a speciality. Our Cloth surface j i oat. continues two garments in ono. For I stormy weather. it is a Perfect Water Proof, and iu dry weather, a NEAT AN 1) riDY OVERCOAT. P.y a peculiar process, the. rubber "Is put between the two cloth surfaces, which prevents Smellin(f or Stiekini/. even in the holiest climates. They are made in Jfcrce colorsBlue, Black and Blown, Aro Light, Portable, Strong and Durable. i We are now offering litem at the extremely M low price of 1>10 escli. bent post-paid to any address njnm receipt ot pi ice. 0 Wlien mdeiing, slate si/.o around chest, ftl'ilr vn?t | Keliatde partiCH desiring to sec our goods, j and send for our Trade Journal, giving de- ? 1 ; script Ion of our leading articles, 1 ! Bo sure and got the Original Goodysar's 1 i Steam Vulcanized fabrics. ! QC/" Send for Illustrated price-list of our Celebrated Pocket Gymnasium. Address carefully, Goodyoar's Rubbor Curifer Co., dill K roadway,^? T. O. Box r?150. New York City. foblTOin m M 7 J 7H 7'A T* ? ? " ? i ^ i 1 111 I?the W'urlilniK CIiim We are nowr prepart>d to I'ii null mi > I tmr# vt ii li constant empty merit at lio~te, tl?e whole of the tune, or for tlielr spnro turnouts, liiistues* now light and profitutile Person* of i ther sex e isily earn from ftO cfai& to '< per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole lime to the business, liny# ami gir.n earn nearly as much a# men. I hat all who see th is not!, o inny lend their ad| dress, ami test tin* buslne* we make this unpari alleled offer: To such as are not well tulli-Aed we v ill semi one doilnr to pay for the rouble of wrt hi.'. Knii particular*, simple* worm saveer it tin 11 us to commence worn on , aid n copy of Home and Kiresiilo, one of the largest a??n beet Illustrated Publication*, all se n t free by mall. Keati.r, if you want permanent, profitable work, hddrtbs, Okukos St ipso* & Co., fortlaud, ftw. fsbio 3m msLam - **