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> 1 ? . .HI P 0 K T R Y. >i i ."'r'.l' . The Outside Dos in the FightTon may sinfcof your dog, JrOdr bttUotu dog Or of any dog that you pie*sik, I r0 for the dog, the wise old dog, That knowingly hikes his ease, And, *?ggihg his tail outside the ring? Keeping always his hone in sight? UAres not a pin in bis sound old head . For cither dog in the fight. Not hia i? the hone they are lighting for, And why should my dog sail in, With nothing to gain but a certain chance To lose his own precious skin f There may be a few perhaps who (nil To tcc ll in tplUe this light. Hut Yihtti the Ihr flies I had rather be The outside dog iu the light. 1 know there are dogs?injudicious dogs? Who think it is ouite th* iliinw "O To take the pait of one o( the dog^, And go yelping into tho ring ; But. I care not a pin what all may nay In regard to the wrong or the right, My money goes, us well as my song, For tho dog tl.ut keeps out ol the fight. SPIC K-BOX. l'rentice says ; eluding improves the fair as well as the fowl. If seven days make one week, how many will make one strong. When is a lawyer like a donkey !? When he's drawing a conveyance. Wooman's inflooence \r. powerful?est pecially when she wants ennything. Necessity is the mother of invention, but it has never heen accurately ascertain' ed who is the father. "Whoaettled Virginia !" "John Smith.'* ho unsettled \ irginia !" John llrown.'' ''Who settled John Hrown !" "Virginia." Somebody says, "a wif? should be like a roasted lamb?tender and nicely dress ed." A scamp adls, "and without any suce.' A broker being risked the other day how Ida child was, answered almost in tears "Very ill; I would not give over two per cent, for hi* life." A man named Tease hat married a woman named Cross. That's a lucky tease, lie teased her till she agreed she wouldn't be Cross any more "My dear," said a smiling spouse to her other half, "I'm going a shopping toiday and want a little change." "Pooh !" responded the savage, "that would bo no change at all; you go shopping every day." A few nights since, a party of young gentlemen, in St. Joseph, serenaded a young lady. At the close of their musical performance, a card was dropped from window, by the young lady, upon which waa written the following: "Compli ments of the young ladies to Yankee Robinson's menagerie. The monkeys perform admirably. Ao instance of connubial affection is narrated as occurring lately in New Hampshire. A couple had ouarrelad <tn I ring ike whole term of their married life. At last the husband was taken ill, and evidently about to die. Ilia wife came to hia be<l-aide, where, after ahe had seen bia coodition, the following colloquy enaued : MWy, daddy, your feet are cold, your banda are cold, and your nose ia cold." mW?'hI, let urn be cold." "Wy, daddy, you're goiu' to die.** 'Wa'al, I guess I know wot I'm 'bout.' "Wy, daddy, wat'a to becum of me if you die I" "Dunno, and don't care! What I ' rant to know, is wat's to becum of me V Judge Jonah Jones, a Western judicial dijrnitarv recently <l*livAr?,1 r^t lowing charge to tlie jury in the caae of one Flim Crouch, on trial for stealing : "Jury, you can go out, and don't show your ugly mugs here till you can find a verdict. If you can't find one of your own. get the one the last jury used " The jury retired, and after an absence of fifteen minutes, returned with a verdict of "suicide in the ninth degree and fourth yerae." Then Judge Jonah Jonea pronounced upon Crouch the sentence: "Flim Crouch, atan' right op and face the music. You are 'ound guilty of sui cide for stealing. Now, this court sentences you to pay a fine of two shillings, to shave your head with a bagganet in the barracks, and if you try to eave in the heads of any of the jury, you'll ealch thunder that's all. Your fate will t>e a warning to others; and, in conclusion, may tb? Lord have mercy on your soul." The Paris correspondent of the London Morning Pott writes: "I have endeavored to find out what i s- ? - WUI QU nur ana eyebrow* will be worn I this jeer. The artist* in beir here met and agreed that dark eyebrows are to ac company golden treases, and golden eyebrows black hair. Brown or cheatnut locks and curia are not to be tolerated.? It ia not quite settled if the ebigr.on is to be maintained; it is believed not, if a inore expensive and complicated decoration can be invented. The complexion is to be dead pearl pale, the lips very light pink, tod the mouth to be worn slightly open." | I 1 Xannwtfr MgiT. Publiihed every Thursday Morning. HY CO\.\OKS A: CAKTEK, EDITOUS AN I) ruOPUIKTOIW. W. M. CONNORS, D. J. CARTER. TERMS: For on*? year i? advance, .... ?3.00 For six uioullia " " .... ).&() lortlnce months, 1.00 No name will be entered until the aubscriptiou price Id pal I. ADV KltTlSKU KKTS Will be inserted at our dollar and fifty rents per iuuare be the Hot, ami one dollar p *r square lor eneli unbsequent insertion. A ' square to consist ot the epaee of tkn links, Itievler type. No advertisement considered less than a square. The number o! insertions must be written on each ndvoiti-emcnt, or they will be inserted till ordered out and charged aecerdiugly. The following pi ices will be charged lor advertisements by eontinet, from which there will be no varying : 2 months. U months. 1 year. tJuarteriColuimi, jc.'ti,oo $:ih.oii sj45.t?0 lUII-Cohimu, So,tit) do.oo tto.utt OiicColumn, 40 no G.VoO llooo liusiticss card* one year fclo.no. do do nix months JS.on, Announcing candidate* fin in ndvanro. tar Communications recommending candi. dale* for ollico and all otliein of limited or in. dividual interest, charged at advertising rates. All legal or oHie'ial notices must ho paid for by the individual authorizing the publication of the same, without reference to their otHciul capacity. Obituary No'ii-es exceeding the announcement, will be charged for the overplus at regular advertising rates. Tributes ot Respect, rated as advertisetllCTlti. JOB WORK Will be executed with neatness and dispatch and on accommodating terms. ~ 1 1 ' ) MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Camden Mail. . Departs Monday and Friday at 6 s. m. Arrives Tuesday and Saturday at 6 p. m. Mail closes Sunday and Thmsduy at it p. ut. Oil ARl.OTTK MAIL. Arrives Tuesday ami Saturday at 12 tn. Departs Tuesduy and Saturday at I p. in. Mail closes Tuesday and Saturday ul 11 a. it. 1MNKVILLK MAIL. Departs Thursday at 6 a. in. Arrives Fiiday at 4 p. in. U..:l -i U' . I 1 i - - nun nuava >? cuiii suaj nv o p. m. JKFFKItSON MAIL. Departs Thursday ut 2 p. in. Arrives Saturday at 11 h. hi. Muil closes Thursday at 12 in. CAMDKN via Liberty Hill. Arrives Friday at 1 1 n. in. Departs Fri'lny at 2 p. m. Mail elee.es Friday at 12 in. A HOMESTEAD FOR $5. IN VIRGINIA. 200 Farms and 10 000 Building Lots For 8ale. In the (Inhl ami Oil Jlt';/inn* in Virginia To bo sold in Shares, at $5, each as follows: 1 farm of 100 acres, containing a gold mine, valued at $25,000 1 farm of 80 norea, containing eon I oil, valued at 10,000 3 farms of 60 acres each, containing gold ore, $5,000 each, 15,000 5 farms of 40 acres each, containing coal or nil,$2,000 oacli, 10,000 10 farms of 20 acres each, containing coal or oil, 1,000 each, 10,000 '20 farms of 10 acres each. containing coal or oil, $500 each, 10,000 160 farms of 5 acres each, containing coul or oil, $100 each, 16,000 400 lta.nunlianni.clr eitv Int. 200 by 100 fee* eaoH,<|l80 a piece, 3-2,000 400 Rappahnnnock city lota, 100 bv 100 feet each.#40 apiece, 16,000 400 Rappnhnnnork city lota, 60 by 100 feet each, #20 a piece, 8,000 800 Rappahannock city lot*, '25 by 100 feet each, #10 a piece, 8,000 8000 Clifton lota, '25 by 100 feet each, #5 a piece, 40,000 10.200 shares, amounting to $200,000 Certificate* of these abnrca will be enclosed in envelopes exactly alike, seuled up, mixed together, numbered on tho outside and deposited in boxca. Any person sending 50 cent* can order any number he may choose. If iio ia pieaaed with what the certificate calls for, he can then send #5,00 and obtain a Dfcilil) for the laid, no niati tar what it may be, whether a lot worth from #5 to 80 ; or a farm worth from #100 to 26,000. All farm* worth over 1,000 will be redeemed in greenbacks, should it be preferred, subject to.a deduction of 20 per cent. Any number of ahnrea can be taken by individuals. Clubs will be received at 10 per cent discount. Address with money and stamp enclosed for return postage, K. BAUDBR, Rappahannock City, Colpeper Co. Va, via Pin- v : \t P. H.?Rappahannock city is in the midst of the "Cold Region, in Culpeper County, nnd Clifton <n the "Oil Region" in Buchanan county, on Louinia Fork of Big Sandy River. The shares are void so cheap to induce settlement. Sept. 19, 1867. 3in. PROSPECTUS or the Ciiaiurston Semi Weekly and Weekly News. The publishers of the Charleston Daily News have much pleasure in iutoriniug the public that the first number of their long, promised Semi-Weekly edition will bs issued on Saturday, the 3d of November, and will be regularly published thereafter j on Wednesdays and Saturdays. As has been before slated, it will be the endeavor of the Publishers to make the paper in every way worthy of the public patronage. It will contain a variety or matter, consisting of atones, literary news, family goHK.p, elo , which will not be found in the Daily, and will hove nil the ed.toriala and news of interest transfused from that issue. The market reports will be full and reliable The Weekly edition of the News will also lis commenced on Sunday Morr.ing, the 4th of November, and will be issued regu'arly thereafter evory Sunday morning This paper will be entirely original in itself, and will he made up independent of the other editions. It will contain the latest telegraphic news from all parts of thecoun* try, besides having interesting selections, stores, literary items and book reviews, j gossip, late market reports, City nnd State items, etc , etc. Terms of Senti Weekly.... 05 00 a year. Terms of Weekly $3 00 a year. Address catucart, McMillan a. morton. No. 18 liayne street, November 1, '60 Charleston, S. C. FOUTZ'S CXLEDRATCD | Horse anil Cattle Powders. U.U tr.ics!. *mb a* LUVO rKVMt. ULANULK8, miicriblo ?ktl?ton inlo'c nno looking and ?i>lfltid liuno. To kcopor9 of Cowa this preparation 1* invaluable. It increases lliu quantity uud improves tin quality V C of the milk. It has V||d been proven by ac ^Yi"l I'lSii) ' in 11 tu"' experiment to Increase the quatn .."Mftlty of milk ami \ W<nDr^Il9l cream twenty per \ t^lsh i etnt and make tba Xrw^^t' wAn butter firm anil uy?h(k^Iw| tweet. In fattening 1J JUr{~ Wj_ N)' cattle. It give* tlieui ..-*r .' v.'a'Vrt^rjaw U an appetite, loosens *'?(1 . then hide, at <1 r?*; makes tliim thrivu much faster. In all diseases of Swine, inch as Coughs, Ulcers la the Lungs, Lteer, hr .r^BMroolit putting from a piper to a paper ** barrel of swill the --f.~ above <1 i sense a - - . iBa^TiiT^r will bo eradieuted or entirely prevented. If given in titne, a certain preventive and euro for the Ilog Cholera. Frico 26 Cents per Papor, or 5 Papers for tl. r&EPAUKD BY 9. a- foutz asc bro., AT mint V. wholesale onru axii medicine depot. No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, ffld. Kor Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. For Sale by STRAIT A. DAVIS, May 8, 1867. Lancasterville, 8. 0. PROSPECTUS of TUB CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR. (~N Ol) willing, I shall otu.tt to he publi.hod, nt a place, time nnd price hereafter to bo decided upon, a Weekly Paper, with tin- above style and title. The general object of the publication \vi.I be the maintenance of the Christian Scripture* n* the standard of right, in all question* which involve morality, whether these questions appertain to man individually or collectively, and whether arising from hi* relation to Cod or his neighbor F.i joining conscientious obedience to all the ordinaiuSs of civil government not in conllict with the law of Cod, the CHRISTIAN NKKillllDU will ho nn unequivocal advocate of Christianity as opposed to war, either offensive or defensive. While neither politics nor other incongeninl matter shall in any wise alloy ; yet the principle* of Christianity will be applied to all matters, ro far a* they involve moral principle. Politic* shall he excluded from religion, yet the former shall not he exempt from the application of the latter. KiviHiutii wiin me .MetikkIiiI Kpjscopal Church, South, whoso Authority under (iod is paramount with mo, nnd holding the principles announced, the NKUillltoit in offered s?* a medium of Advocnev of all the interests of Christianity in that hrnrch of tie Church, and also ns an njjency for enlarging and establishing in other churches. And in the regions beyond, that Kingdom of Christ "which is not of this world." I desire to Ascertain, through the Agency of alt who w ill so far interest themselves, what number of subscribers (name, postj office. County and Stntr,) may be reckoned in the beginning ; (lie price governed by | sire of sheet for six or twelve months to be i forth-coming on the reception of the first nuhibor. I At all comuiiinications be addressed 811)1 11 HROV/NK, July 24. Marion C. II., 8. C. T1IB Southern Christian Advocate ! 1867. TItlllTIKTII VOLUME. r pi 118 WELL KNOWN REI.IGIOUS 1 family newspaper, commenced U* Thirtieth Volume in January, I8t>7, under the. editorial control of the Rev. K. II. MYERS, i). 1)., who has conducted it for the past twelve years. I i/evou-a in ixengion sna me interests or the Church of Christ?nn organ of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church South, in the Soulh-Kastern Slates?of high literary charnctcr?having among its contributors and correspondents many of the most eminent divines iu that Church, and gi'.ing due attention to every question of public importance, to facts in Science and Art. to the News, to the Markets, etc., etc , wo deem it the very paper for the Family, where but one paper is token, and worthy a place with the best, where eevernl are taken. lie sides, it is emphatically the paper for the poor mau, (and such we all are now) for it is cheaper, style and size c> nsidered, than any paper in the Southern States. Ai ? medium of extensive country advertising it is the best paper in the SouthFust, having a wide range of circulation, and n large list of subscribers in Sooth Carolina, Ceorgia, Florida nnd Alabama ! Any person sending 830,00. w ill be enti* lle.t m a copy of tf.o paper for one year, for this service. Those wishing to subscribe may remit by mail, or apply to the nearest intinerant preacher of the Methodist Kpixeopal Church South, nil of whom are Agents for the paper. TtRMS.?Three Hollars f.rone year; Two Hollar* far eight month; One Dollar for four month. Innriablij. Cosh in advance. When the nonev in exhausted, the paper in discontinutd Address J. W. BUKKR ft. CO., lHt>7, Macon, Ga. THE~W?STEHN DEMOCRAT* Published every Tuesday at Charlotte, S. 0. is V WILLIAM J. YATES, KMToR AMP PROPRIETOR. Tkums?$3 per annum In advance. 2 for ait mouths. Advertinomentn?f I per nquareof 10 linen or less will he chmged for each insertion, unless tho advertisement is inserted 2 mouths or more. Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines A It K BUi'KHIOIt TO Al.f. OTHKRa for Family and Manufacturing I'urpaset Agents wanted. Address, EMPIRE S M. CO. Doc 5,'66-1 /. 016 UroaJwny, N. Y. THE LANCASTE <LL_ 1 .. PUBLISHED EVERY Till AT T A TVT/1 A nmnn / JUXXJL-* AO A XJXV V ; now j |j^* The time I ? ??mm m NEW INDUCEMENTS TO CLI ? ^ m | The I a TO KVERYTIII\(J THA to promote the in fare of its readei encouragement ol the early rcstorat pressed country, will be diversified tl*Y3&S8T3!!1 READING FOR THE FAMILY INSTRUCTION, MARKET LITERATURE, POLITICAL KEY TION, EDITORIA RENDER] A WlLCSll To Every NEITHER PAINS NOR EXPE! MAKE IT ALL TIL A T AWILY MAKE UP For every Lint Subscribers sent getting up the Ch tied to an extra c< tW* Having a largo circulation fully call the attention of tho mere rauties to tho advantages offered a Address, CON! Bdlt !R LEDGER! U USD AY MORNING 3. H? So. Ca. IS to Subscribe ! lilts OK FIVE OR TEN ! edger 25'? & 2 T IS CALCULATED terest and weirs, and to the t' measures for tion of our deEaeh numher by : CIRCLE, AGRICULTURAL REPORTS, POETRY, PS, GENERAL INFORM ALb, &c?, ING IT i VISITOR s'SE WILL BE SPARED TO \.T IS DESIRED, w ft V V o m MfJ* *lf Ja* CLUBS. of FIVE new us, the person ub will be entity?Gratis. in this District, we respect* in tile and other business coin* *an advertising medium. vo&s a carter, tors and Proprietors. N Y. ADVERTISEMENTSHENRY, MOORE Jc CENUNO, Miuiuf.tclurora ami Jobbers of j CLOTHING, No. 5'2'2 Broadway, opposite St Nicholas Hotel, Now York. Philip Henry, Jr, formerly ot Hcnrya, Smith &- '1'ownseod. John T. Henry, formerly of Saulsbury &. Henry. Alex. V. Moore nnd tsr?f?e P fienung, for. j ineriy with Henrys. Smith it Towmpd, We have ready a large, handsome and Will assorted stock of Ready Made Clothing, manufactured by us exclusively for the Southern Trndr1. w hich we nre pi : pared to sell at LOW PRICKS and on Liberal 'Perms. Our Stock is adapted in material, style, lengths and sices, exclusively to the South, sud comprises goods from the lowest priced to the finest made, including a large assortment of goods for Freedmen's Wear. The recent decline in woolen and cotton fabrics will enable us to alter Clothing at much lower prices than it has been sold for at hiiv time since 1860 ( 'ash and close buyers from the Sonth are invited to examine our stock before purchasing, i.a we believe we can oiler them groat inducements. We will be happy to receive orders, and our long experience in tho Southern bosi nrrn rnnuira u? m mane IflJCllon* W lilt It will In- cerlnin to give nt r? *ali-f.*eli<>n. Descriptive Catalogue* with pries* ?ent by tn.il iI" (Ivnircd. ll?NRY, MOORK & CF.NUNG. 522 llroadw.y, Now York. Sept. 2 0, '67?Imo it i:\u.\i.ro\s' F I U N A 11 M S . I SOI.l> IIV THE TRADII CiKNKRAl.l.Y A l.iutcAt. Discount to Dealer*. 200,000 furnished thu U. S. Government. | Army Revolver, 41.100 in. Calibre. Navv Revolver, 30.100 ill. Calibre. Melt Revolver, Navy Sizo Calibre. I'oliee Revolver, N'iivv Sire Cnhbre. | New I'oeket Revolver. 31 ICO in. Calibre. Rocket Revolver, (Riiler'n pt ) 31 000 in. Calibre. j ID pealing Ri-tol (Klliot pt.) No 22 nr >1 3i Cartridge. Vest Rocket Pistol, No. 23, 30. 33 and 41 Cartiidge. (inn Cane, No. 2J and 32 Cartridge, llreecli Loading Rifle, (II. ills') No. 32 and 38 Cartridge. Revolting Rifle, 31 and tt lOO in Calibre. K. RKMINCTON A. SONS. Ii.Iun, New York. rRtXCIfAL AUF.STS. M..nr? .? .1- v.... V?l. new 1 urn. Win. Keini A,'. Sun. Iliiaton. Ion. ('. (irtibh, &. Co, 1'hiUdrl phi*. I'ciil tnt'v &L- Trimble, HmIiiinor?. Henry Knlaoni Si Co. New Orle.ma. Jol'iinoii. Spencer & Co., Cliicaj?.*. 1/ M. KlIIIDVJf, &, Co., Si. I.nlli*. Albnt M. Crane, &n Krancitci. Jane 12, 'C7? Ijr. ST EV ENS il 0 U SE7 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, New York. (t/>lt<>nle Hauling (irren. ON THE EUitOPKAN I'i.VX. M&IIK STKVKNS IIOCSK in well and widely 4 Wiiowii to (In* travelling public. Tlia locution is especially suitable lo merchant* and hil-duer* man ; it i* in cIimo proximity to lha busmen* p ut <>( tli<* city ? i* nu the highway ot .Southern utnl Wwlrni travel?an.I adjacent to all the principal Uaihoad mid Steamboat depot*. The Steven* llou*o lis* liberal uicomniodatiou for over S00 guesU?it i* well furtiUlunl, and pwn'.iM every modern iiuproveuient lor .the coiuloit nm! entertainment ot ita inmate*. Tho loom* are *paei-HMand well veutiUteil?provided with g*.* al"l wator?the attendance i< prompt mid respectful?itnd the table i* generously provided with every delicaey of the im> ton?at moderate rate*. The loom* having I een refurnished and re niuiicini, wr Hi* eiinuioti i?? iMinr extra tncililics lor tint comfort and |iIc*hu:? of our * ?;ko. k. ciiask ii t.*o.. J tin* 12, Mill?i tin. l'i oprictorfl. OltOYKSTHKS CO, Piano Forte Manufaeturtri, -t'JJ Broadway, N, V. npilESK PIANOS, received tl:o I JL Awinl of Merit! at the World'* Fair, over tl.e bout maker* fiom laindnn, Paris, (fv'tmny, tbo ci'iea of New York, Philadelphia, liultimore and Boston ; also, tiie tiold .Medal at tho American Inalitute, for Fir* successive yearn! Our Pianoa contain lbs Frsiich Grand Action, 11 art* Pedal, Over* ' strung Foil Iron Frame, and all Modern Improvement*. Kverv loatruoient warn ranted Five year*. M ide under tlia..uoer* vision of Mr. J. II. (arovesteen, wno bavs n praclie.nl experience of over lliirty-livs years, and is lire maker of over eleven thousand pianoforte*. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to well tlteae in* struineuts from $IOO to 9'Juu cheaper than anv firat class piano forte. Dec. 5, 'G?i?ly. -i Qot the Best! FRANK AN! MMNHL TIIE DAILY PIKE1II 1 Is publiahed every morning, except Moo dnv. and containa the Inrnr l-" ? . ?/ telegraph ami uiaila, ap to the hour of going lo picu ; Kditorialn, (/Orro'pondenco trout different point*. Miacellaneou* Heading, Tale*, Poetry, Sketches, etc , ate , ete ? In the UUAITtTV >n(l QuALITV of iU Itr. Anlao Mattkr U not to he excelled hp any paper in South (Carolina. Advkkrur.ut.iTA inrortrd on f?vorab1e term*. THE TRI WEEKLY PIHKNIX Contain*, in evory nninher, the reading matter (embracing the latest new*) of Two laaur.e of the daily. It ia puhli*hed ?*very Tuesday, Thuradap and Saturday mornTHEGLEANER la published every Wednesday morning. ? It will emhrare eight pages, couUining forty right columns, ii printed in a form to bind, and thus securer a faithful record and h'lalory of pa*?ing event*. Term*?in advance. Daily Paper, sit month*, |l M Tri-Weekly, ? a 60 Weekly, ? I 50 JUI.IAN A. HCLDY. Proprietor, Jniiu JO, Columbia, >. C. I