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A woZWUin1t tOX-iWiq'r. A Good Sagry .014 Some. Asatet si fattes. ' Our Virginia mountaineers are tough customers, and they "quatted all over tt the valleys at a nominal rent, which A had to be drawn fruu: them like their eye teeth. Thu old gentletan, how- f, ever, had a fancy for the place and used to cone home with a whole string of horses behind him as the revenue of his principality. But we boys, and in- v deed all our friends, used to look for ward keenly to the annual excursion to the moinialus. My father had a pack of hounds of which he was ex ceedingly proud, and with which he t would hunt foxes at hone, and deer when we went to --- county. A longt cavalcade it used to be that every October started from this, door for the mountains. My father and one of his old cronies in the big carriage, two wagons full of provender, ammunition, blankets, etc., and fifteen or twenty friends and servante, mounted on sad dle-horses in the rear. The ninety miles used to give us three days of traveling, and at the end our monu aineet tenauts used to throng o meet us at the rude shooting-box with stories of deer and "bar," wonderful to listen to and with eyes looking wistfilly at the corner where the whis key jar always stood. I could till the. night with stories of the odd ways and curious, sinple lives of these moun taineers, though none of them were such curiosities as old Jake, my father's negro huntsman. Caleb here was his nephew, and helped him as a boy with the dogs, and moreover is the grandest liar we have in these parts. ie's sit ting up with the horse, so we'll call him and make him give you a specimen before we turn in., Caleb,"these gen tietnen want to hearabout i.nble Jake's great Christmas fox-chase. "Lor' me, Mar'se George, them ar' times done gone an long now, I maos' disremember all 'bout 'em." "Why, it's not six weeks since I caught, you telling those New York gentlemen In the stable; let's have it now without any variations." "Well, gen'l'nens, it wur some fif teen or twenty years beto' s'render, when I wur just a chap sorter helpit,' roun.' Uncle Jake, now the ole jedge, that is Mar'se George's pa, had letn fooled ever so many times by an ole red in Carter's mountain, not a great ways from yer, and got sorter tnad with the (logs, and old Jake, who loved dem ar' hounds jes' as if' they'd bin folks, swore he cotch that fox if' it took hint the whole of Christmas week to do it in. The jedge he had a b:g dinin' o' quality on Christnas Day, an' ole Jake he jest slipped off with the I houtids 'hout day in the morunin' and< struck that fox's trail right to oust. "He'd got sorter used to do ole red, I and knowed what line he'd take, fo' I sho' lie never went tar from honme, < but jes' kept gwino on roun' and roun,' l more like a gray fox. 'Bout dinner- t time I guy over, as the plow-mule on which I rode began to get. kinder t played out, but ole Uncle Jake had taken the best horse in the stable, and I jes' pitched right on near the hounds, who were all the time on the scent, I makin' a heap o' fuss. "After dinner t took another horse I and slipped out to see if I could hear I anything o' the ole man, an' there sho' nuff the hounds were traveling roun' the mountain where they'd first found the fox. I soon cotahod 'emi and kep' along with UTnce Jake, till sundon, and when I beganr to talk 'bout gwine home fo' dlark the ole mnan jes' ripped0( and cussed, and said he'd stay wvid dlat ar' tox fill the new year fo' he'd let, him go. "WVell, gen'l'muens, I je' thote he'd got may be a 'tick ler' o' whisky in lisa pocket, and was sorter uippish 'on that. account, so left him my fresh horse an' rode, or rather led, hi, 'i home. In the mnorning% when I went round to the stables adqguarters, I dhi't sec no holluds, nlor norse, nor yet no Uncle Jake. So says I, I'll jsOS' Putt the sad(- ~ dlIe on tihe gray, arnd a pone o' cornr- I bread and sonme moat in my p)ocket, C an di hp (out and( see if tihe ole man's a still at it. "W2l1, sirs, J rode r'oun' till near midday, when. suddenly I sees a dog cross the rend befo' me, then a whole string comes along, anid I sees Jumper' g --Froie-Beauty, and the rest of them; you coul 'most see through 'em thev 0 were so thin, and though they haid ' their months open, and wans tryini' to a raise a bit of' a fugs it warn't no man ner o' use. Jk aa ~ "I knew Uncle Jaewr ' arbe i,. hind, arnd presently 61h0' ruin; thtere ~ was a rustlirn' in dile wvood, and hec cam out right agin, the niserablest i sight you ever seed. lie didrn' 'petit to notice me much 'cept just to slip otl ~ his horse and git on mine. I putt the o' pone o' bread at' the meat in his ~ p)ocket, an' lie went lopin' off' afitr thet (fogs on t he colt, tL "There war no show fur mne but to dI git home with the mrar', who looked as tho' shie'dl drIop dead In her' tracks. I "M rIursn't fool wvithi no mro' horses, ain' wes (lutiel ly sot up for Ujncle Jake tat 0 night, butt d1urn me it' it wvarnt for ei no thi' ; two 0' thne lounds1 cum:' sneakina' in 'bout sundown, but that di '"Next miornjir' I went to ole mar', the jedge, and lie ann' the companay witlh to thote it a tmighty good jike., aid lth i biggest kinrd of a crowd startedl out to M look for the chatse. Th'lere wa*rinotin' fo~ left to hear, anid it winr abon)t eleven O'clock he atruck right ini agin the to whole gang, and I wur with him, or t i no ones would believe, gen'l'menp, what Ii Itell yin no0w, for, tfo' God, ear, the Pt fox wur wvalki', the hunctis wvnrbe walkin,', an' old Jwke on the colt war"o walkin', all wIthin twenty stp ofon 1o "Lord I you should ha' seen the ole as jedue. I tthete he'd a-hiust hisseif wih *laughin'. ' He sent - for a wag,,n an' put the fox, thae houn ds arid ole JIake Intem, It, .and haad 'em dlruv home,.t That's jes as true, gen'l'mneni, as I'tn, alJvin' matn." tRyiasat* MoutsOpn intwe are forced to buy In gross lots. y atrfbgne the r-apid' and entormoits demian d to the oomparatfvesh,and price of B. B. B. (beIng larga bottles for $1) arid Its peosf-J save ri. t4Iv lan i rew oufr cus a tomer. entire sa !taton. tnr sales have hnereased 000 pdroent. Withinla fewmonth. ii JAcOO35Pu RMACY 4r1t&dDtkPalp"M.b D. tifngtb ate have e B. B.aKsevre teats in the cure of Eo Diseases, a nnhesitdtingl~' pronounce ft t) a safe, sure, ramles an speedy Blood Rl y'etitmera are de31ted R wih d ti0lf4has so M eem led ythe gross, as it is the __A____rugg___ cai '-The Kentde.ky &Senate has pased ft a bill prohi,iting'the sale~ of' pistol. and l,in bowIo knive. . THE NA"TIONAL CAPi'A.. Maator Mitctell, of Oregon, Znt rodUttce a few Chiaese Iill--TheTelephone atuts. Senator Mitchell, of Oregson, has In tdied a new ttnti-(;Ihile., bidl. fler reciting inl the pavamt(uble that il ealit.es which inhibit Ih U iitel Stutes om ab.olutely p rohib iling the com0111 g of C1i11ew t,o the Uitaed tules, 'u pernicious to the peace, domtal'st is anaquility an(d general werlfare of the anited Slates, it proviteos, in the Iirst ction, that all treatie.s Ib' ete IIi,. itited 1 States (Ioverlt'ent ad tlt hinete Empire in so fllr aIts thet rre guizw or permit the eorliiig of C(hine>e the Unlitedt 'tattes .tt, inth it lit, haVerInti t t1 (he U:ieteI tatt,t ro n b'olutely prohibi(itag tI-, c.aiag o 'hitneso to the Uuited1 St,tte , and lal ts of Congress which inl anv lill-tlner tad upon any coldition ree 'guize or' et'anit, the coiing to the United Statt-, f Chinese, are hereby abrtagatad, set t,ide and repeatled. Sect i)n 2 provtle hat from and after the passage of this et it shall be unlawful for ta N' (!Ibinee rb,ther subjects of China or other vise, as well as those who are now ithlin the limits of the Uilted States md who may hereatf or le:ave the Jnited States ana attempt to reIt a1 n, tzoopting as dipl'im..tic r pr a ni - .ives, including other olleer- of atc hineAo or other goverltlnents, traveI ng upon bu,,inets of that govea'anaan, .ttgether with their body' Iaml h<,ttse told servants, t.o come to or wit hia tor and at a. remain in any port or pi;ce within the United States. The coming of Chiuese personis to the United States, exc,pting those ex olmpted in the above paragraph, is absolutely prohibited after the pa-uae of the act. The section of Ihe previona - Chinese acts providing poualtes for violations of t.heir provi-ions are r enacted, as are also those providIin safeguards against Chinese inlawIuth entering the country, with such sligia chancs as are made necessar,v by tie provisions of the first two scct ius o,l the bill. Provisions of fhe p 1 r'viaaN, acts relative to the removal of ("hiin-.c found to he unllawfully iaa this coart are renewetd, tas is also the piro ,viSIonl prohibiting conrls f'rom adlmittinae t:hinese to citizenslaif,. \i teraa, condition)s, )rohibilions ant patlI i' Af the act are male taptp)licanl to a L:binese now in this cointi-y who ma :t it anly time hereflter hIvv the ltiltl St.atoe, and also to taose wl ha Itva ),-enl itl the United States :adi ha e Lireaiy departed. TIHE TE.LEPHfONE-: CA'.\s-s ltepresenltative Gib-on, Chairmian 'of he House Committee on Ixpenlitr' at he Departmnent of Justie(;, Ihas rte eived replies from the Secretary a le Interior and tho Altornev (Gaata1':cl o the resolut.ion of tle ronlmuint, sking what tuotcy hail hwe exp1tiatl d by their (lepa'ttents in ilat'he ilu slctric and Bell 'elelhole a:ises. 'he eply of the Secretary of' the I iatarior iays that $3.) for printing, etc., w.,. le only money eXpendettd ina his te )arntet. The Attornev (Gn'rat says to money has been exptanaded inl I11 Iepartment, but that cotan< haat v )cen retained for prosecutio n of s. iovernment suit. No tne' has as een paid these counusels. 'Thir nai~,u's anve already been madte tublie. lihe 'enolutioa under which the commalit ttt" 8 acting simply directs it to find ont tvhat nioueys have been exl>,nde td IIy Lhe Government in the It'elthon ~t' 3aises. Tbc~ reoplies will bie laid bta're Lte comit tee iat its taiext aanwt inga. MIONEI' IN TOriA(Co. ri t eaka1i{,ic Suece' o-';4(f an 1v'. e.-a: Noarth (Onra-ol 1Innl amt. (1V'+om the NYews am Couri '~.) .Asn RVJr.LF, N. C., ieba rvaa 8. -- It S recally r'emarkablIe how~ aanaeh' moantes nay' be realizedl frotm th e cubliaret o: aabacuco unader' thec best maagemaant. Lolour corrtespoatinIthas juast hlan h It o his atteuntin ant iIlls tao of this act. Mr. Wa. C. Spariakle, a1 citiz ~of [Indisoni couty, wichil adujoainas 1Uni f'ew imiles -of Marshallt, the coanniv oat., bontghat iln 1879 thriee hiitaat l oires (of lad, oin timae, for' 8:!,ilIt. 'his land it is said( would n( aot at 1m11 mne pr'adneIe molre ItanI tan hmbe iti ofS raitn to the acreo. Thle pur'cha-er' begani thle cutlt iv:uionu 1' tobacco ona Iisall sente for thI e Iirst vol 3 ears,5 halvinag onaay $ 1,00 ..ap1, at 11d raxisilag iahsoi the slippjlites aaied;ed at' his family. As~. ridIly itar he conhl et his hmnoaey out of t<>bacc be t a ed I O Is old filids in grass, ad theaay arae ow sufieienly l fetiit to par<afntt e x - Iltltnt qulities of liae weead. V''o Ve year1s his crop of tob)ie'acc h a vr 1e< hima $2,000 per1 tatnim elear- o) XpenIses, amtlt het lias rcat Iv -brten (fared $10,000 for hais taa. Thiu ot. otaly 51hows that taher is tuOney' 1w le planttr of' tobacco, taut also p)aaare mit the weeda, pl)aar)ai. cxtbivixa'ed, 1)e4 no(t exbanstl Ih lom , is immaaa am - ies of lIth poduct air atin thte haa~lot yiaag. Theaa paluaitr aabave -pa.'a tat IS aaaide1 ore acre prodneiae $;,t) n ; tobacco, aaml aoa the thit tijh1, f . aod amet hods reclaniieat, lit ha. a'' iced thew leaf thlat brouagh I % a pa indred paoundIs. Int sotm83 soetons inar haear flaI ph11, ars ate be'giniig to anaw Ithe sea-a Im-' e plate of the aipproachlin-g a:rk-.on~ atny, honwever', tinltk it too earl e e' tIs wor-k. ra few day13s ther wvethe ar beeniu ) extrely01c couldl1 aut dry to alowi [3 halintg andl sale (af l tbaco r'ge qiuanttitieos ae ataaw~ s toe her41't , t up[ itn tiercoes andi( b axes, ieadyt ta icedl ona the w~arehaous e floatr na as thae teipeatutre atnd amoi stixa a theo aItmiosphere reatder th le letai ahle ad sofa, binlginag it ";nalt) cat tobacco ment say. Election of Mlasaonic Oflem. At the recenat inleting in Chat'r-estcon~ GIIIAND) (HaAPr:aL-Ca,mp1s . d. reuala&e, Atrrfersona, \I. I.11u ris ; IW.T.. Brac, A~ hbe~ilh.. ILl ar.o., t..E.Iih.' A. I ock Hilt, It. E Scaba' -T h.Ciia Iaisbor'o, Rtt. iRev. Chpla~li a ; EC. Bni ke, Char'lestona E.SataI - - Doty, drt., Car'taaa ( CpuiI u at I osti W. IV. hi 5Vlciter1 w 'Io 03yal Arch Captabta; L~ " aaa I harlestona, Setinel10. I. AND) 8, M----omipa.W , Inmphreys, M. 1. (. M.; -. -1.t (i- M- ; A. II. Wh ale, C.ctW ev. J. M. Bio 'd, C.; WV . I)i. UlIa r'd, M. ; Ii. I) citschl, C, of'G.; - '' 3111, C. of C. ; E. Rt. A rthura, 5-; . ' ceyer, Sentinel. -Why Is a lover likeo hats fiathler-. le iso lae Is a sIgher (s-ire). 'Tie i. at t clhId who suaffers so fromta a'roiap wit v en sIgh for somaethilng to enria it. T..-a' Sof Taylor's UCher,okee Uemeaady of l wet Gum Oaml unuinhIl 1'OLITI(tr AND lOLlI"IAN,. -tephenl \t. I) tir.ey is repulrted toI Lvo jut purchaill at Sulta F6. lie hus hiz (t on the Spa e, If Now Mex wIo le adItitt( is a 11atle. - .1inli if. lagan, of' l'exas, is -ev. ellt y .ear.: u1 te. lie l:is at poor vo I , hnII :1;e1 ei.i -sn lie a re.itl( it ii i 1 xa, f, I',t"r ,' v n ) e ars. ' . .1!t :/.-) ltIt, t;ileriteilndelt Of h .O. wt a', .Iail , is likely toi b-- I - -.le b'll aC ';t :>I s ua, l1 1 l is tiitah. toi lt \fahinIugOu goss8ip \l (t!;,, ' uf \'c11-, t '' it ia\ na is t l I U n i? ll!ii e 1.IIt. T ol h " ll l'i .,es a Nti. iil indli -at ( u I t I . I t lll': r ni,t t i' ,l t ;t Ia law1 - Itllre is iali; atl \'iaslun l+)r, uc t') -tI " to tI:ht (,Iii. ago,,t ibi,i<u cur sail, ' a V , t he I}I Vlt th il', f - l l I u l it (, l' II I e:li l i i ,e l; - ( Ill' it 12' lt) l iIl~ ':1: WI iii. Ii+I t I U \it 4 - ill lli.- flull, of C'x-, ktlla lu 1' I11 t'i,tche K. la titi.'. --- lt I it t /I crl tl is ple tlc to be ili\y whein it (s!;: "A ra11h;er iI te trull -i, i,i it Latil tue>(il tinl See ain' It' gill 's eriet : U it coat oI 1t:' , itnle It.ad, "Th'e e: le does no ":t hilb - _ ' t Vanc ii it , of lr'1h (li:wiina, s - it, anni know., it. l It' is IOp(ore - ii l. t'c 1r( 1 lltll i:l!"uI ' i t1t:Ititiill .\c Iisi i it, 'f 'ilikt !-!ihbl. "Ah'o' I r.ll., -:;1"I; ty;"i\ h-1 r you wh;ii.tle du:11 the wtr." - re ivi Guinter of \\'i. colllIs i 1t"th i(en,t- 1" eIi igni becaulse he en l'a!11 -ave ally" ilt)le11,!t \\';1i 11b I 1)11i, it' \iV ti 1 i e ti1 I i'tth- o tt,) ihl:t". u t Ii l hitiEkeeuasatirm.ne ' ll ll i t 'nll I IjtLil i - :1 1( it ilt I 1'li f;l ll '. - l Vi;a, of ttlait'>woe, Wis., IeC"' ; o i h) d( .e d (j ,ii! | I IIn I e lr.t I :t:ii \' . aii a i s. 1 :ll i i t I'.'.i(itjt i t 11". l'os:;I a,,liI . .i G el!let'al. - .. W . io i:\i: llier, \V ii ul' tall lIt 1 t i t'"'Ullt'r f ()ili,l, <>lli lte 1)t'ill >. er':ti' tit"L l . is thitn. i titre1 !i:lih , :tmst Ila- ont ;, in It | tlr, I It :tvar 1:I11.8 t-l ll - of l ' he no i r i 1' 1 hi(0 hair. II s .\c - a re ."i i t : (i !' l!t bI , ;;i ll:lih . :i I1 -" \ \ u.ir 1,l t .\ !b Ii \\,. Il t' i, r:illl a \vecalllly' ti:1 .ti) It i- I't thl iofl' ;t "i:""" i i- ~ tiv t I m (I:l I - i l l ,il i l b lit\' r> f ti e t l 't ! li b a : 1\( ll (ti'Le iatl, :Ithtitle td to 411:1\\' IoI: '1, 1"t.. tunt - tl tlulI t' :I:.. t';It::1 forl -S p' ak t'I' l tl| 11il im' Ii i lIt:1 +c ia 1!'.", I;li"l , h e coultd . 11 I, |,ilill i 'iV (Itnilk'. u ii. \\'I!I Ia ( ;: (I'r t' I.1t1' I l';u-\ . ' i' :II;,[ t 1 ( ", 'II ,II . A . T. ;atltlalers arle I11111k(:( fi)r it ' i'lIn !I', OI' beli(!\'t t n.\' artt 114)II i) I_ I:;i , If I lit- Tl' ri or be:1\'Il :I,h 1il i('d -1 :t Itt . ('1,1lie ';]1t i ler- is =O Itali i i: al It'i-Ilu!:111 iI""- rib,ilig hiiin tii, }1 lt, (0il w\hi) li'.iredl t) 111,et hini), -:aid : "\ 'nl.'!! t',ltid a1 lan \vho c;an well. a dotlllle- i.ll'i' b 11 l :,b101. til li't) 11olt-t'!s tll;lt's hlinl."' l' ni t d t u ats' 1t'nator' Feb-bti, ul \ 'lihi!lt1ii is in {'10 iol t 1o1' 1t ' w \ iltlt' . \ii'. t't'tllh is (1"ite an1 (li 111:1n now% andut Iii putblic e,i'eri gOt" 11;ek itV " litly\ .\'.S . I li r t.idlt, a1 A mt .\rbo-,.. Alich., :1111 w a1l (;uveiu >11 ulf Ihat tt-t. iin I1 G-I& 7, ;11'-l, Unitetl Stat(; 1clnalt)r Ifrt ;i I1 : (t 18._:3. \ll. 1''b.c! \%va> one1 'ii the leadimt ennun+ll,i:oners to -ellli. the l_e_11it _Ait 9 )tls a i I -etl 0115-ICU&AL NXSVW ITE,M ?fteta of 4n*re4 jathettred rrel< y iI}u j tkrtis. - nitail 8:t( Iroops t)w occupy set tie. -- ailn'e1 J. tiliei wa-i seVc nt v-t W a , ut on i h. (Ii in-t. -- vra:l (lrta t l'ruti Cholera aie .\Ijor W. II. L'rwl, a prominent liz'en of A\sh.il , N. V., is (tad. -G;I,cr h informl(1 It. P ie that heOlt o . " l iut) t11 attaekiug Fur - ..e " nic . the :\letx eali border is Il i:t el t'ualtl It) > : -) is ). , -.\irhb)i,hop Gibbotn, of 11lin ore, " l' 11, l tt ' :t 1I 1 l.:li. , -ta\ t al I{vlm e --TIhomne O. ;:r:lces, who tooki an , e - l't" l m11 ph. I ineil iin A t111 t a, is -I'lThe si.Ver debute in the Senate w\:1 inv lei(' into an1 I ttack on the Adlmi lni-.tr lat ioL . -- Gor" t'C. lktes, one of the found ers o I ih i atIrty, (lied iat veinver, il., at week. -Th Rev. Trhoinas E . G-reeni at l'r"sbterian niini,tur (of hll<ic.go, ha.t, be('nl to ve\ e 't'1(to lit IesO : l ie. - I bcrt 1>o n("Ilvy sujei(Ie(1 in iii-.. 1l11lti' i by taking a rsI.l ie in thie l'r "'"'t" t" (,l hi- \ if,. :10 (l;iughlter. -T'IIv ltK liky Stale lee ilt '' ranklor i h !aise(l a bili ts:abi-Iinr thc i l >int - ,; IOr wiife-heaters. -- " t wer\( (e 1f:urte'n Itttiie il 1'"ii,, 'd iril,: flit' I1y reviou. 1to lIb'' - tU 'ti :iuto l(' ; WIt.tin Ital, h w v r - - i' i rle . l !Oi mi were (el i i 11l-tro'ls, il ti(' lun-ba- ilal ig ot Te a .4 "n-at lo s fl " ttIck have ot; " irr('(. --I I J Ia;t UitrII, tt rs'lS(1i 'l c o .l a . ( 'I,Iril l i , In.ar I l1'mt1'r' m villit, N . I'., wt buIrit onl Tiiuldav ; loss aotlo r:: iill II" x i, [ tilh.I 11 1 ttt Tit( I i t Court in .alt Lake iI t lii ' tt til lil:l e (: -- -t . T.I Iit l Vit e , al I e (ti mt ii'i , \\t'lre hl .rllt I')i t lc th I lt. ilhll' ti I s h -trt)lo nti te t .la tiltS iW ) \ . 'Y. .\ It- I ill has st n'uoni ttI the en ia mt . ai. i :rmlt" to eter the fielti IllIi t <uippe< for rto\\ ). ( untltr:t"0 six wetks' itrill. u:(>ntI, wert kilil by the hall of, an It \"it i a i I t1; 1 t hhe lj,- t to u: :r , ('Lttl te. - - hit' ke \ mlie te in 1 ai <l ( ar)tllolt hrgwil.~re thle niiinrts alro ol a1 ,lrike \ili u:ike anll 'irt to put ere to work. lm (r, T'hoin,t, Lallll Cla;imn kr. ntl' f Washington1 1Terri:tor\' amt 'ri r nill .I lit ! h t Democratiu S l ate 1ul iitt , is le L.l --The people (f St. Paul,-, Min are It \ih' b :llItSI iniWder weater is dis.. -olving their ic;( uast.le. Siome folk 1'1(never, ati:;fi('l. .---'rt'-i1l'"t 'lev(hla has i,c-ue<1 a ,t';)t.1tIon warning tIht 1iters in - a,ilt -to1 A (itn itory to diesist there I.'ri l an( i (li<hterse. --Thw INeV. It. C. P'trishiing, i'r",i h -,"1 .t ' th e ):,'it tb u rg , e m al C oll g e, --- 1 blt ilttet e 14 Itt 1 ;-4, jIV 114 ft'2a 0 0t1(1 i the h i, I 'IVt il iII. yR rt t:rtiA Clark, uf New. York, Wis went 1"--fovenu years oid, was Wo b 1,)U.:two years ago. Last wo*j she sol tit'(' stove for tonev to burglaae iquor .vit, awl the next .ty s8i.Q was' Htrrestetd for drunk - -A me'lttter of. (lhe ,jssacueltts Leg4sla uro;l.ue.ntroucedn(1 a bill wiich has for its hur,po, the etaforeolneut of the Votinig prlvIle e. By vil'tuo of its provistuna nen who neglect to register all(Idvole Will be tibed from live to t wei ty.doflars, .~ i ~lust>..ale of a slave was. made i t . usta coutty, Va., in te spring at I. 1 1ith3 price paid be)Ing 100 cal. lhia1 1)1:8114 . -Tho purchaser got a dar ' work oat of (ho nergro anl coi sidkred tirt hlc had mnadu, whilo the sClIer Was 1tisalsfed. -'The bill to inake'a new State out of Dakota alts p,;sed the Setinte, but it i'thought lihe Ilouse will leteat the sciune otf' he R.mb ican politioians by (Xtia-collstitti'tlal ietbd3 to brilg 11001t er State into) the Utilon to attiect tle I'r riden:tial election. -Lonldoni had a bloodless riot on IOItay. The streets were ill pos,;es sioln of . howling umob of "'starving in -chalnits" and socialists for hours, bil the only damage was the stoning of it nUIlber of private residences and e uh) houes. The police were power I t'sS. -('harkls J<'Uik atetnepted to feloni it" 1-s8sault. two (atughters of his eml;uyir, John Iitr, near Mlacedonia, ( ),jt, but litiled. wh1'1n he Crushed then' skulls withii an iron bar and thol rll-+'(I the harn11, dest1 O1 il)g $15,0U0 .w "th t IrtpeI'ty. The fiend is in jail at ALon. -Convict Fish was recently carried to Ncw York, uscetsibly to (C-tily inl at casc iln c urt hit rel Ily to have a Iro"lic . it h k1t1>wnt that uun Iliglt he had i l1e supper with (oiur hurlesque uc lre e., and after five <lays absence wtas returued to prisuln without -oing );fote ihe Courl. -Senator Platil, of Coiiectictt, is 'ceiving a t great dval of cre"dirt fI li 1"arnu tlut lrt to have the Seaate opa)na its loors when the Pre..i(clutial 11111i Ialions are beinltg considered it is t.t eXpl.etcd, howver, that the p'opo -ulln wi.ll nltcel with Suflicienat fatvor" to carr"y it tilronu-h at this time. --Lieut. Marttin J. ILtwkins, one of the ttw.Iltut-loilr inel wto, inl 1863, at l l t(i"ed to (leslroy the bridges 1 1ainI telegrah1)11 liies of 'ihe Catttooga 11ad AthItta Uailroa(l, died itn Quincv, 1l1.1 ott Sunday. Several (of the 'aidctrs rs.caped, hut the alaiace were CapttreI(l rlad -t.al laatg by ahe Conf'edrates. -Never wa, the pre'es of any city so nanin.llbs it lilvor of any otte as the i"'-s of Atlalta is in tvor of I)r. Aranuslronl?. T':"y I1tve all, without ('Xception, so filr as We have seen, ex p rc,s; l 11he utmnu-t catnti lence in that gentlcnl::u's high-toted I'hristian cl:ar :acter, alnd thinak le lus been most tinl .justly dlea;t with. -,John (i. ''hont,sin:, ex-Ser;eaent-at ArIs of the I('loc of IR: pre-eiitatives, :tic.l -tullenuly at Seatllc, \\aslinglou 'trrit 'ry, last Wednt;(av. lie had "". tho:"e as Land Claiml Agent, anl ,p1 iilnntt lie Ieccivcd from the P're-itl. last Auouna. The imntiedi at' cat-e of (.:ti was dropsy of the heart, a roulnp!laiut with which lie had beenl Iroubled asincI Dece1n!,er' 1ast. --VThe remainIs of' Major~t-G'eeral 1.lancock weebuid nSyra awth4veryS niee eemoi~tes. Dr'es..et int thle natitlirat 4f a aajor genieral, wvith It -tali:t u-y *ah oni his r'it '-4 I('bh- :utii shle,4 e ven iaa (la t e lo k It le plinr at -' 4'1 mai lito-atv haer' Etiny of Ihe 02h1 friaends of ahefaniaaily .1 -h' t al the eeal' htouse, bunt wereci' 8fh- ('i laiittance. .Little. *inuay Callioway was severe.. 'he 2ti(e; hae do4g seizenil te bov lbv tlt hu?, dia2i <tIlihita into4 the yar<t'om148( at fttaltpael 24) carry htimt utlc'ierl Iththose been'a kiil 1, bt a taeighab r proanpjtlyV ali'it)th.l thie SavntQ8 brtie wvith a -T'lher'e is a genetrahlmolvemttltt uttno:ng thet tradeh., tt'tons of Wasin)i-g 2.4b4r 204IThe. phunblt r-,i ler altt oar pen'terst' have t:t;hleil thaut.2 aftr M\av' : ti.'xt they a ill dl4tn:lali 831, per dav ~for light. haoura' work-l. It is sati tha this hinaeins 81 nt thle part of atli Ihlii leainiti shtorn-ea htours of wvork. -T'hli t('ete are bling syst~femtiufi fally.n 'to o de taitWashtinton 'itoryi'8t.14 The are~ a~:~ amt hed t18 ha at! '114net'4U har thei. ITh4tteJa i i 114' abo 'aie tat Ih &inlp~l of)1 th tuove-|~ (8" of8 t iett h hta8t5lve te toe< toi I ,"' .y r t i. rI 114i 8li8ils 1fo troopl ita no tnitI and fle tme G)1itars trsu't "ut . 10 Pon- ttl te I:hinese . Thd1(1 h4 a't . T . iin- liuoh ul fina v tta d lah iirli troLopsa1.ilI hi ae8 gne to, *eant -~ ) tii 111" Iluas So mours iel r ~aiin;a.bttat iithe hlme ito'his sito "h. uitt""1(8 itttlt'ttt . 'e wont'I i h olse et y-' t e y~se,a. f . ( I IICentt'3rar-, he. ?.:un' fromihiso t > (ilitilthm na ah fall, )1 pasl te vi4tir I ien ith hltis rot.I'he,ad -4 4 t 14""1r, Iv n s airs.~v Iisea f'a'a _ .ii I ltet hist ttweekisthe ila.P 'to WOindispoitn, but4C 1ot j tta' ,nosnatue. liea s replblortd to hivi Ih be ico souseo part oithe Ci il onditionC( inli ctat'e at geteral r eking'( don of~eat f the tem. il 4 A-dy Yes" oit Clu.legto l Th4esnes oy of mat'L(imat Mu ver 'ttde It hel hep o up to-ark'st TCio 'o llbe too le.e fisKtepe -pon COU0.M14 E T G TAe-seet--.a..gth.re fo.a t,..."dho..e.e, srowing alon the emall stream" in the Suhr it eontaee a eUmnlatingf exptoraut principle,thrnat ose t~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ope thet a oftr nNuh aa lo brooplng"oou When eombin,d wtth the healing mnot. oKIP?"rrln pie mot e le plant of tleodfed,p chuld tleased to taks it.- A"k our druetist for it. Pr o t26o "n 1 ALT$RA. TAYLOR, Ataanta, tOa. Use DR. BIOOIdRS. HUCKLRBF:RIRY OoRDIAL for 1 nce.Dsentery hnd Chlldren Teething. For satu b The Suaccesst ua Atlanta Article has Achaieved in thme Lone Star State. "'We Livo:1and POLrtit Others to EI'gt."J l)i;x 1'F.1t, T'I:x.\s. March 15, 1885 lilLoo) B11 1 Co.: It is a great. ph-'ts ro to us to stattt to y'Ou t.it:it your 13. 13. B3, takes the lead of aktlloh cl ?urifii.r Iin this COUntry\, 1n acetUtt oif thei eIn-11': it, haS eIee'ted( sull (I WR i;tVI I 1,11lCt it. We ha a t'dS ul roi;lttlha inl (nr tt't1ei'b orhoo , of lont', st:a;lnug, who hadti' i aill Ipat ti i tedinus whjiehl \ 'r W I 'l r('olInit,'ittl-d to hiln; b'sies; this, the atls , hadl seVe'r.l dll.( tot., ath'e it hit, hnt r\very'!hin:; I'ih-de to heteel any good. II' 'rt'w ' w.r,e' tVery' daytl, ailtl hadt not left his hed for l lt. six InnthtIs. W e l1:0 t ';-.1 himt --;\v -I-0 . titues inl our litt,le t(,w\', titoughi it hals been1 mtore' thu f'tft1 m11n;;hL, inrt' we i; t :.w\ hin, andt we suppoltr; tht. w', th li,t' 1; itine he was ;able to (+(llte totow, 1,'\"! :; ah lives aholtt- ('i:ht niin's in th" e")ntiv. Hlis nat i )a si Irvel :, - l '. , u -lIti Il of las ttl I;veh -.tm h,. I after usuli ont.y 4).1 t: rr. I v tl t f bie,d for the lit-t linlt, inl :ix ul' 1th1. ,1'l the( presen(-l t tittnt he' ha!; tsetl b Ss th:an th:rtt bottle'i, :11;: ht. h:, w\'Iking ar')ond visitit In .; istIl,t' i i s 1;in h(ood. Ile Iu;ti aint'l :arrn; til :Ind 0-.ilh rapidly. A\I ilIni n ,e . n finely , atnd1 yml tue:t!;t,?ern .i than he i". Nt;tlniy e .a ,": . t, .1;t aroIundl has heardlo i;. \ o,il t1 t:1 rt <- ', itndt atl who~ net'd at b'o;." n t.,, ;\ .!:1 f', the B3. It. 1i. We t had a Cafit of na='l I. ':rh' ini ourl .ow\n fannily' (a little t;ir l f our J01 -,1:rs, ohtl) ' whot has betan ulsiint 1B. 1' 1. l *, ;W: tti t %%t W t'lks, : d r:aly se n tl('11, l)(t a' -, w, 'l \ . W e h.ave only thrt't hl:i!t hs h -It. ;ind wat yell to shiip) nz :;i.dem-n t'itt: W C.,' tak'lw : in asiure in rt"tot:uue'.'.int 13. 13. 1B. as a nttedlitint" w-",rt:\- of thet' ie t t(oniident"e t the pani,ie. i1, :vi:t i nre' ralpid1 than any bl .,:l r,.t ni evert' 1handled. ' .U L in .\ " DidpuSu pose ustag Liimen onl goo ~ET gNNT .rwin dahnj th e tailketm n ntme pothrn miut vih hepo or ac S tdenneflt nigu and stint-nt-k intel thanyl hrow dters 'e11ar in Tenns nee a-ni whronh,nN.hie. emnn.wt h eaignnl l*lon.io thisepi p..h . iplnoftsldcI. .pe SHL.E Y uaog ewn 1we iOLU E Th1~et th lubs.. k;nno isn aehdy orcon:-snrated Whrade l'erliazertfmnauhnprop;dde aaabe Ase DR ilOQ(lcTTo HUCKLi) aR O4.)RDpAL to wo repsen nd hire Tedeth Torsau ke ,he fuor 'ot n Cr and ASumti riCyge ines AcivgiiitieLn .ALOill i.I(JOLVE It; Ne;el ApiLE A~ur rakes for le aone11 atloo in Compos tieap .If't,c T 10 rot, iret Iis, Leth.nala Wed oi uhneat s of l~ thi,e tmpny lii er I h ' toeY THii Iv ASo. lie Y Plw U l.o'ivl aorates.n ei'ltsa,h~inIi oultlv. ui ofheis to p wer aWond.f iovery .Noi ot.hern i 1'ev a mane oi di"ot0 I tinformatlion aroud one tha. id', out? te a-1 1ill lways bethan IXi.)illd e Al or 41 nt ma44 *'1 for 214. tu C Ide isy ano utely tv II iui atn a li1 on-t' o' 4' ' i y ther di . It s tot fa m i e (tolti't~1o (11 ,4 '411 ts1, ulii d. 144l HI II We av iul~tlim'I4CI1 ...t . int A Clear Skin only 'a part of beauty; Ut it is a part. Every lady ay have it; at 4-ast, what )oks like it. Magnolia laln bot : freshens and ea<ti>fies An iifallibli e u : or ill the ( (' QI lhir to vonI, Siuhi asi ful or : uipi ssel 1en strutationl, 'allilng of tl u Wouib, Lcurol111wr or Whites, etc. CrIIANu cf LIfE. 9 if tal;',n iluriI', this eriti. ca ll'!I1' i, : a i,e tLid (llt -_ t - 1 -v noem.g " .tt: t.t a. -in. MARK. li t lCj tin t0 o"i, (l i L 1op0, the u. e uivesal. uni eClcomai imd in- :e :mu .Cnni fihe IiallC'V.a cfweri iGenI; lWpj0k e v u n r.nd ona AD~! o inorip a du un yrLie CamG.en a M~~Can wric tphr ~> ut'-1 I0 1I0yc 110. .y14 [ TGiwZ AL 00. j P n a.r s.c. *Agiyca Iy ll [ lUatth PU ., IS , Grape alRetatiosm, D'i*td I t,d th)aipi. rrtm h leraOrbus,j' Ii t.ie tni . I. .Thna o h .aw Mass. ISe insh }W ( (0 l o iti ' cure o 0.47 EON&C r it.,Boson 14 r by of ir,n. 4