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THREE DOLLARS YE.R] FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF USEFUL INTELLIGENCE, [IvAIIABLY N ADVACE. VOL. III. WEDNESDAY MORNING APRIL 4 1867. NO. 17. THE HERALD IS PUBLISIIED EVERY WEDNESDAY I010-NING, At NewberrN C. H., By THOS. F. & R. H. GRENEKER, TERMS, S3 PER. ANNUM. IN CURRENCY Or PROvISIONS. Payment required invariably in adv ance. Marriage notices, Funeral tnvitation-, Obitu ariem, and Communications subserving private interests, are charged as advertisements. Wm. H. WEBB, Of Newberry C. H., So. Ca., WITH ZRA, ILilIIII & tO Staple and Fancy DRY 0DDDS, Nos. 80 and 82 Leonard-st., (West of Brotdway,) New York. The subscriber would statc that his co nection with the above house cnobleC him to sell his gooJs at a considerabie rcLuctiot: "helow present market price.s. January T W:. IL W. WM.J F. NANCE Uouor 8rokor, BaBkiri 98,d COMMISSION AGENT, Newberry, S. C., OFFICE :" IEAR OF GRIERSON'S DRUG STORE. Adv:a:ces on Co'ton to reli:,hic bou:s in 'Char!eston, S. C , New York and Li er:oo'. Exchar:ge on Charleston :ind New York in 'u:.s ).S w: edU t 1. Jan. W.B. cKellar SURGEON )ENTIJT. XXOuld m0st r0Sec tull state to the public that he h - n ,' vc l in h :s new rooms over Captain McF r, n Main street. an ! c.tn at all t; b' ")1d ready to do any and everytling .i his line for cash. Mr. Edwin Jones wi;i work t one-fourth price. At the same time I would s,v to ai who are indebted to me, that thay won! i tin! it -very much to their interes: to cal( : mil soon or they will be sued. Felb 1' ui Duffile & Chapman, BOOKSELLEiS & STATiNEiS, NEWBERRY, S. C. Opposite the Hotel, and in rear of G:.ieson's On M.in Steet, Keep constantly on hand a good supply of School Books, Cap, Letter, Note lhper e..d Envelo pes, Dooks, old or flew, and Music. will hc sua plied to orde', on reasonahie terms for C MH Orders or mail promptly filleJ. M.rch 13 tf WANTED. For ENGLISH ACCOUNT ENCEI7IVELY WTOOL, Or Unshoru Sheep Skin; Mark~et prices paid in etsl, or (loth ex changed. WM. F.. NAN;E. Office in rear Griersotn's Drug S:ore, Ncw borry, S. 0. dec 12 l;m Notice. Theodore Gouin and! Jame; McInto h.bo:hl of the Town of Newherry, in the State of South C.arolina, have formed a imi-el prt nership for the transaction of a General D;:ug Business, at Newberry, South Caroliua, un dler the partnership name and style of T. Gouin, inl which Theodore Gouin is a gene ral partner and James McIntosh is a special partner: TO carry on which partnrar bip !rus, ine-;s James McIntosh ha; c-ontrib)uted two thou;and dlolars, and which partners hip commences on this the 26 ih day of March, and c~ontinues until the expiration of three mnonth< af:er one partner has given notice to the other of his in te:rion to dissolve tihe partnerThip. J.UIES McINI0SII. Dec 27 6 T. c4OUIN. ___ JT. 1:. STENHoUS!. A.2.AN .AACAULY. STENH\IUUSE & MA(XILY.' t ommission 3Merchants. For the sale c' C'otton, Cotton Tarns, Sheet inge. t3 ava! St., , etc.. and for t he pus chase of Merchaudise genera]ly 66f iPearl Street. New York. Consigr:mnents tous from any point in the South uly protected by' Ia'urnce isso a- s .i.pd S. R. CHAPMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. NEW/BERRY ('. J.. S. C. W iii attend to Lusir.ess enrt:uKed to his care. JOCice at Bookstore. Feb. O LEWIS BUTLER, HAIRD DRESSER, IRESPECTFULLY annu::2c; to the n t"rmen of New herry, mht .- rt opn at and nex: t o s-ars. I. ..- fee C o., where he wifl be hd py to wxt . n l in, t* keepng of hieop sh'-T a:M- h Important Orders from Gen. Sickles. IIaI)Q'RS 2D ILITAtY Disril(r. CHARLESTON, ApIril 12. 13G7. In reply to several communica tions addressed to these heidquar ters. in reference to the proceed ings of the civil authorities ofSotth Carolina in the colketio2) of taxes. the following letter of instruction from his Excellency the Governor to the Comptroller-General is pub Iished for the information of all ExIUTIvE .DL)EPAtTMLNT S. C. CoMmIa. Febru'v 19. 1S67. SIR : pon conference with seve ral of the Tax-Collc-:tors. as weI as the Attornev-General. I :m satistied that the enoriOemC01ent of, the s of t he (E-t'ral A mblYlV. acodn ihhi ieecl mot a hey donpay th ex tion; ; I " L". i. 11 : ( () )), th " 1 *11in anii a w\ iJ nr1' 'e a ruinilUs )ur1-! thenl on teSaeopyfi it ing ;ll wV O I may he arrested. WVhn unee placed ini jiLl ther is no) p'we ease te i n(ue,it unl1:0 t11; l..,ri ture:. mee s. in liht' preven-, "I': "ght ne 'l(..lC"'nd'it ion. of the fina':. ol the State, it mnus: 11c a' I. tu1tn you are nerehdircd to K-isue a 1101C"e to the Shernfs of the everal I)i ti'"_ . 11 .int l iihemi no t a:':c~ "' 0 ,. Jail IV tAei qllI ill a Itx eXciltiOn1. ulesS Sue n'ine:21i, ll)O)1 l1(lliiV. snail be saii-1i:i lat he or she is 9-tudi Sn l to lli or her alld1 .ti:. il evei (a' ' wh11 Ih helieVes the (eiil nultt is un:ablie. fAr wVant of mean11S, to pay. that the exec"i:titl shall be so endor-;el . and nl( furtheri'I pro' eeL.lng. t:ken upon it. I have the honor" to e. very respectfully, vom-S. &cO.. JIA MLSNL. O IUt, Giovernor TheciI~4 nstcions ofthle Governor w:i!! he carefully olbserve.d by\ Shier-iiirs. and. all otheir ebicr. ISheriUTS or ot her odfiOucitariie w ith thle exenltilon of procs for ihe e !!Letionl of taxes. will 10 re 2og ofheer (4 the post in way: their dlutie a-e perP>rmed. (the moul ofC )lntaxldueli (ll ta ou1ilt -o. andt. fees. to::ethe 11'wit b! rB Orc wilUWlilili. Mil3.Ue I inging timn or hr PoUSt e.1ammanders wvill see t hat Di. IE. Slekles. J. W. ('LA)S. \. I). C. andl .. A. A. (. .1! 10 its 20t MILiTAIRY I)m>.in!r. (In\1uL:-r' N. A pril 11. 1 S7. Th~e gen1IeralI dest ituion prevai! ngitnongi the poiml1ation of this mlu11tarv district cannot be relieved witou aftordinne mieans~ for the dlevelopmrenit of thirli industr51 ial resIIoces. Th n Haturel' andl extenit o1 thet. (desltitton d.eman:l.c extra are. I tn.l2udown lry a IieaVV IIurdell an1':lvi 'n.l 0rdc Hild het- 'year;1 of shvitcer : iair nlole need od very se-arc : t3lle Jloring pf-pula thrlleatened wit h s-tarvation. urdess metor the L mnteaC States ; te pepet pay tazxe. leaVes~ the loca atorie w,ithout nacqua* c n' lOnS of relief ; and the ravity tors to entor ee . u1pol an iupove' i liCd peo(p(le( the inediate col lection of all claims. To suffer all this to go on with out restraint or remedv is to sacrifice the geneoral good. The rIghts o' creditors shall be respect ed but the appeal of' want and suffering must be heeded. Moved by these considerations. the follow ing regulations are announced. They will continue in force, with such modificatious as the occasion may require, until the civil govern Inent of the respective States shall be established, in accordance with tihe re'ouirements of the Govern ment of the Un ited States. The CoImmandii; General earn estly iesires and conlidently be lieves that the ob5el'Voe o these regulations. and the I-operatin O all per'O n'S ( ei('(i'le in em111 - p rl fz8irVly an. jutly the a:itages still rmnllinlgto the.. il?1 mi'iat the distreSs nOW existi: anil that the avenues of zat W1n thus o ened, will cont'iblute to the pe'mraneient w(lfare ai1 future happiness of the people: I. Imprismi ent foi' debt is pro ibit_;t: unless the detend0(ant in exeent ion shall be convIctel Of a 11r fraudul~en t con ceah nnt or dispo)si tion i his pr perty. witl iite'nt to hinder. deb:yd1m prevent the (credito'r in t he recoveryV of his deb 'r demand. A d the ro (ee. inl1 no. 1.es (tabllishedO i1 IN'rth and South Car'oliila. respecti VeIy. te t arial aw(letCrmination1 Ot suchO qust i'.ay blte aloptel. 11. a nain1en ts Or ( e(ree. 101r the py men i of inm ev. or causes (ot'Ielt i iin between the 19th of leKzmbOer. 1 !t. ni the 15th of MarV. 1>5.. hatll not Sc enforeced by execution against the propoirty or the persOn Of the defendant. Proceeinis in such (auiseS of lcn 1. now peOnd'i;n. shall be, stay ei. an( no suit or p1rocs shall be hereafter instituted or comnmen 'd tir an v such causes of act ion. I11. Sheriis.corol'ners andl conlsta Lies are herel>y di rectedl to susplend( for' t welve calendoar monrlthls thle. sale of all property upon execuitionl or process. onl labil it ieS cont ractedl prior01 to the 19th 6f December, 1800,. unless upon the written con sent 0f thle defen<lianlts. except in~ ases whlere thle 1 lainjltiff or, 1' in his abls'nec. hijs agei~nt or' attorney. tend( (frauulen!ti- 1to o ve\lI~ . hoPisl r(onert v beyond the territoria! nOi tin. fl0 the court. Th ale o1 real or' persona l pr'operty by v: -e su.sp)endoed1 for t weCl ve (alemI ir moils, CxNpt inl (0 ' wVieeo l pa1ymenOft 0f interest money. acer u jISin rine the 15th (day Of 3Iay. 1 'k5. shal n ot hiave bee made11 it foe the day of sale. 1 \. Judgmen'tst 01r decreeCC enter e. rerl.1 ncussoatin ari'>'ing 'ubsCteet to theO 15t,hof 31ay, 1563. may be enforced, byI excuin gintthe prpetyo the dlefentiani and( in theO apil t ion of the moneyv arising under such executioniS, regvardl shall beC had to the priority of lions5. unless5 n cases whcre the good faith of any lien shall he dr'awn inl ques ton . In such eases, thle uisual mode (of pr'oKc'eding2, adlopjted in Nort h andi So)uth (. arolina. re%pee tively, to determine t hat quest~Iion. shal he adop4ted(. V. Al)Ipraceingl2Sf the r1 P cover oflmonev uinder eorntract:-, whe her undler seal or~ by lparo'le, the cons.1ierationi for wxhich was the pur(chase of negroes, are suis pndled. J udges or decrees en tered or en rolled for' such causes of action. s.hall not he en fbro'ed TT. All advanis of money: subsistence. imnlelments and ferti requlired('( for the purpose of aiding the agrimultur.al plursuits of the' peo pie, hal e prtectel Ad th the most odhcient remedies i sn' cases for the lender, will be tiip ported and Ln"lforced1. Wages fo' labo lOpe'tfi'le( il ti( produt'iion of the crop shall be a lien on the Crop,. and payment of the amount due for such wages shall be en. forced by the like remedies provi ded to secure advances of money and other means for the cultiva tion of the crop. VII. In all sales of property un der execution or by order of any court. there shall be reserved out of the property of any defendant upon his or her labor, a dwelling house and appurtenanICes and twen tv acres of land for the use and oc Cupation of the family of the de tendant. and necesary articles of fa1rniture' ap10arel. sibistenuee. im 1.emits of t'ade. lsh and'ry or }oth.er em plo met t O t the edn of mi1dt. )ht. t ay to pare:tc do art an chlibtl or C ldren. i n1 other v: ofthe exempionA1i r shl exen it:t XCi )t )Il 11t11 u:tc; ! )'' to elo)thing . i pe e t f tal o' othe0r ily f - I 110 'I e n o1-1 b,wedtbythe d e l:lit. to the value1 O1 e hltndre i llar1'. The ex.;uptionl here!.y miarl sh:i1ll not he waived or de(lfeatie vl the :-th of the defendt(. Teexempte pi; lyi o: i 1 111e Ile ICndat ci>i c, l I) who shall s,pecifica:lly de(-Crib) the 1ame an: make a report thereo!in ac a-e to the? COurt. III. rrTe Curreiv' (f the Uni te1 States. (idelilc.ed the (-' n gress of the Inited Stat(l to be a le,al t iil 'r in tIle (n n all (leI s. (llies and (Ielllanis. l il I1 ( 1tC . l eg i i Oril ' Hi Soluth ( arolina. A nd ll all ca-es in wiclh the m' shal: l be tenderel lil payment. and ref used hr anv puJlic ofi(er, will be at once re porite! to tihse llea(qu11ar:tr1 : or to the ctmi:ulling Oficer .(f the J.o) t W"ithi lli ell sui( l l: uiIl(.t'r 1"e IX. Propertv ofan alm;ent 'dehtor. 0r one chiargsed as such. without iraufl w11.Wh r e.on sis ting i of in onie :lvance forl the pupo)(se of agri cnlture. or appl ian ces for the enulti vat ion of thle soil. shall niot he takien Uinder tIle proCess lilloWu as 1'Foreigni,! attsehmen~ t ;"hut t he lien rieated1 ry anly exIitn 1 l2aw shatll not he dlisturldl. nor shall the )ssilP 111 11l5us oI thle sanle he in anywise iliteriered witn, cx epjt in the eIxOcuiICn ..f a l ment or fin?al dere in cases WllerIW tllr are antha:ri:To'i to be '. .ln aluits lIronhit to reeOver i c';jtfacet/, ljail zis here tofOre au h11(rized shall niot be dlem:tunledl by the sit1t or, n1or ta! er ! by t lie si ?:riff' r 01 hier othfie serving) t lie process. In siuits Ihr t iTe51ass. 'e l. WrPong2 ther eases kniown as aet iOn L //jKfa, halli as~ lieretYbre0 aut ho r zed mav he de;tnld andi taIwn. The prohibition of bail in cases . r cntn.wi " shall no1 t ext end to 1'arties about to leave t he St ate: ut the~ fact of inltenition must be :learly established hy proof. X I. In criminal proceeding~s. the sual reco.,n izaniees shall be re uiredl and taken l>y the poe cIvil ofiieers Ileretofore ant horizedi hw law to take the same: Proocidd That npon complaint being made 10 any maiStrate or other person amlorized by haw to issue a war ant for' brch ot thle pece, or' avv eriminal ofilee it shall be the (tV of such maffist rate or oflerr o i>sue a wVarr'ant upo. the r-ecog i zance of the com plainani I o pros eate, without rera nig him to ice sec'urityv on ..uch recogni an ce. XII. The practiec ot carryig :eadly weapons, except by oficer-s and soldiers mn the military ser vAr .t mn ITi i .-o1f. i mr vatio11 of the ofince. A violation of thi: order will ri';der the of fen i'r amenable to trial and pun ishmcnt by military cOmmissiOn. < \Whene-ver wounding or killing shall result from the us-e of such weapon. proof that the party car ried or concealed a deadly weapon shall be deemed evidence of a felo neous intent to take the life of the injured person. XIII. The orders heretofore is sued in this Military Department. prohibiting the punishment of crimes and offences by whipping. maim1in, branding. stocks. pillory. or other corporal punishment. are in force. and will be obeved by all persons. XIV. The punishment oif dcath in certain cases of' burglary and lareeny-. imlposed by, the e<istin law1 : b the l'rov\i';i:)n:l govern71-A all'lt in O;'' miliiai- diitiet. in abol ihe 1. ny person convicted of Iur . or larceny, when1 the '0cpertV :tolen is of the v1ahIe of batsery wvith intent to kill: or of 11 anyamu! wt ha ealyweapon.' shall ':e ideemned guuy of felony. an! shall be pun i si:'d byv imlplrison nat at hard libor ir a term not exeedi1 ten .earsi': nor les than tw o y+ar". inl the discretion of the court having'.l in t:s itio thIerof. Lar'ecnv. ,:l': ,iw v:due of the propler y - tolen is ls t hai m wen t y five dollar-. shall, ho punisihed by impi )' 'n111at at hard labor for a t':' not exce1mn1gi; one y 1' n the. di'*t~iin of the Court. .1 .1outh ( rolilna -hal l h a an thw1ritm within their juiris(liclionis reipictivly. to rep or plar(lOn an esaconvicted and sen tened by-N a civil court. anl to re mit fines andl p)eialte. XVI. Nothing in this order t shall be (OnOsitruied to restrai 01' pre-ent t'the operation of )ro(ed- l ings il lani'rnpyt(. in accor(an1ce t wi it i1 the Act.s of Congress in such ('as1s male andll poid)ViIled. nor with t the collectionF of anyfl\ tax. impViost. it\ of the United States or of the prov -i'ional go0vermpeni i ts of N orth and South; (arolina: bu.t nol impris1-" onmen cit for i overdueL taxes shall be allowed. Nor shall this order. or any law (n1 i he prvi'ion0fal 'govern iienits oif \ol't i and South ( o lina. onerute to denv to ino 10 or' thi lega el r'i eesentat ives- no ." to suspendl. as to thm Vn right of action. rc'eed vor prioc'eedng 11' a ionst cexecut'' i or. anu-strcI aor. of' c'Onif ", courit . 40r otherc (;illeers or ersons hoing a foucidnir latlon to the~ parities or the suket mnat.er1 of the action ori pr'oc'Ced iXVI\ . )lou'-hiur ororiae here'to)fore 1 inf'c-e in N\orth IiOr t e roison tis geonterl order, I is h1erebyF suspended1C :unidecare mIopera'itive(. . ' iBy comnd of ~i \.llaor-h ener ai 1). E. Sickles. .J. WV. CL() [S. ('apt ain .8t h U. S. Infantry. t A. 1). ('. and A. A. A. U. /?'s']red. That the President of the Board be requested to confer with the Pr-esident of the Char-i lot te and (Columbhia Ranilrioad sc - ~ licit ing him to connect with the (lharleston train at Columbia, tihe samne as ne now connects with the Augu-.ta train. This arr-iangement will prevn pasnesnth ine of' this roadV. and destined from timrleston, fr-om haying over onet ni2'bt in C'olumibia.---foeccdja-;R r A 3f ale (Pa.) paper has an account of a new steam po0w. which br'eaks up. harrow;, dris C and seeds or' plants ai strip fifteena and a half feet wide ait eac-h pas sage. Its rate of progressis about 1oar imles per' hour, and. it will 1-nis ff aiLbout nlinet-si cr --'X~iE~ Cf Brigham Young on Polygamy. The followingportion ofBrigham oung's address at the semi-annual ,onfercnce lately held at Salt Lake itv. is taken from the Deseret sews -The last. time I was in the city >f Lowel. there cre fourteen lousand more femaies than males n one city. This is 1nanv years igo. They live and dIin a single ;tate. and are forgotten. Have hev filled the measure of their nreation, and accomplished the lesigns of heaven in bringing them lpon the earth ? No they have lot. Two thousand good. God 'ring men should go tiher' and aka to themselves seven wives mioce. It i written in the Li'oie. and in that dar seven Ielnl eL1 hall take hold of one ma.: savIn ,-e w'll cat our brewl. and wear mr own appare; only us be alled by th4v nam'. to take away mrl reproch Th Govemment ;f the Uinited States do nit~ndi hat that prphecy hl 1; fuli ll yd, and the* L rd almidy me,~aLI hat it shDll..Do voa not think :bat the Lord wil conae ? I lhink he will. and we are hlpin lim. It is the decree of the Al nighty that in the last d S seven Coien shall take hold of oneI2 man. c.. to be counseled and advised by aim. leing willing to spin her own vool. make her own clot 1in and lo evervthing; they can io earn heir own living. if tihev nn bear 1:s name to take away their re >roach. What is this order for' t is for the resurrection : it is not Ur this world. I would not go -ro:s this Lowery for polygany. f it only pertailnul ,o this world. t is for the resulIc'Ction, and the Pr'it of the LO1ri has come upon h p eol" and upon the ladies hpoIly to vc-ea'e the w1ar fo he hihillhneiit of his wonl The emaile se'x have' bc'AnQC evelI, so on1g. that a spirit has com upon h1em. and ihey ,.1: w :n }1pice., and;( inamne. nd head. for the man is he head of the wom:;.tl. lead icr into the clest ial kingdom' of lu i"atlmer and (:od. Tr:1 Irbe' ('tooK.-Thins. as -verrhle'l kniows. is a splendid pecime ofC F renchm taste in thec var- of a dlrama. liberally inter persed'( with the //al?. The1 play 8 one of trai~c and inysterius ini crest :but the great at triact ion of he show is; thle dahmeing' gr>. vihose unmalornied e.h'arms are lay shI lydsphulyed( in the mnany an -es. T'heir attire is said to be as~ cant as p)O5iMelC and ti-r displayi 4 limbs avs liberal as possible. Everbody in New York groes to iMo1's- to r..e t hiS ilek Lidc. Id have~ beeni going for the last otrol F niuts :and vet. so r -at i h rush. that n e ha U to ur a tic k a wVeek ini adivan(ce in rder' to get a seat. Preachers at 'e time started to pec gis :but it onily made t heir Ilocks Cvryody anid his wife-go. Legs re the rage.-- }ur l'i+t'hIn',|u'bv.' Thbe Boston Tra,er is convureQ ed bv menu of shrewd busine ss t act. nid vet we find t his senteCei of .an enein it.s editor ai olumnns : There is also an unea y feeling among business men on eounit of the recent utterant-es f the President about the nation 1 debt. Suppose he should se retly encourage the rebels to ushi to arms-how easily he could estrov thiie nat ional ecredit." This hee-rfuml habit of - supposing" once lunged a little giri into deep dis rss, as 1n her mind's eye she be ld herself the mother of a harming flaxen-haired boy, wrho ent to a trunk in the attic. open i the lid, looked in, let go his old of the lid, which falling, hopped off hisnraxen-haired head. nd left the lit tle girl a :.iupposd . ~. One pound of canton, which for::l edy rds 1-b , an nuo.':, by the a p hleation A MIXI\ OF TH1E BABIES.-Some time ago, there was a dancing par ty given up; North ; most of the i 11 ladies' pr'esentharl little babies, whose ioisy perversity required too much attention to permit the mothers to enjoy the dance. A n1umber of gallant young men volunteered to watch the young +nes while the parents indulged in a '"reak down." No soonet had the women left the babies in charge of the mischievous devils than they stripped the in f<nts and changed their clothes, vi n the apparel of one to ano ther. The dance over, it was time to o one. and the mothers 1urriedi took each a baby, in the dr'ess of her on. and started, c'1::to thei' 1ores ten or fifteen mie o. erd :re far on their v:.i biore. da:iL + it. the da ibliowi: . thcre was a tre l;;lous row in the settlement ; mothers discered that a singleI night h.d changed the sex of their ba'lics. Observation disclosed the p)hysicial phe o'en. ad then menic'ed en: :,f' the tallest fe male pd estrainikm ; living miles apart. it rquire'i two days to un mix th.e babies, and as many montns to rtsto': t:1" wOimlen to thei:ia tu l swee t sosition. To L1., .v. it is unsaf for the b1abv 'miM r to venture into the ED1)ITOts AFLoAT.-The Qditori :1l along the Ohio are standing up to their chins in water. making fun of each otheor. We have not seen what the Cairo Democrat says c' th; Evanlsville Sentinel, but tie Sentinel saws : Busin>s hoses on stilts, in Cairo. are now daily closed at 2 p. m. to p0rmit the p1'op)rietors and c"ler1ks to aid in bailing the citv and rlnnillg. not with the -machine. but 'mit (e pumpsh." We iolp nri !.Ood-n-tured oun 1(friend of tle l)emoc'rat will not cH <!ry iin'ardiy while swim ming ar.':ol in hs offiee atten ding to U ut ies anid diving for type, &..It is no duta little dis courag;ing. int weC hope he learned1 to "t read water' in his youth so ais to beC ilMe to hold his nose out wilei 'se.ttii ng type" and iditing We unde.6:olai he iS comfpelled to dive d ownI to his "imposing stone.a. w-hen !he emp!rties his new set mater." Hie made a slight mistak~e on Saturdny by "locking up" a (at-?ish inl one column in pla.ce of an alrtile on energy; while on t he third page a craw tish's leg gut caugh291t between two I lines of an "Uditoial on] the suIb jt of a late unfor'tun1ate marriage. T~ wo minnows also smam into) and t ok seats on a train in a railroad adv ert isem ent1. theore is 'one ceold, blue~ lean kiss, that always makes him shiVer to see. - Two persons5. (or the femiail peruason;who( have witnese~t a gTeate many yonger and more pul}py dazC, mecat in somefubli 'lace. ande not lhavin - sa;V each other for twenty-four hourls, tha kis3 iimciratey-t hen tha tork bou t the wveathter and the young mnan who preached yesterday, and t bn tha kiss immegiately. and then tha blush and larf at what tha say to each other', and then kiss ag~ain immlfegiately. Thus kind of kissing olwas puts me in mind or tew oldl flints trieing to strike firie... Wife (anxiouslvl :'What did that young lady observe that passed us just' now ?" Husband (with a smile of calm delight): "Why, my love, she observed rather a good looking man walk in ihquite an elderly female thts all. A hemt !" Near Philadelphia is a hale and hearty man, possessed of the most sensitive feelings. When his wife goes into the yard and saws wood for half a dar. he sits hv the Er