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' ' P T O O "I T ?frJ?-l-.i '% MARRIAGE and FUN KCAL NOTICES, not exiec'ctirigono Squire, inserted witliout ?.ohsvge; ** *." "' , Hh$:V--.i * s ? ? ? v "a l^^Torins Cash in Advance. "*?8 seabr00k,! browning^ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orangeburp^and llranchvillc. ?? ? .; ? ' s. o. Mr. MEYERS-.br BROWNING will be at Brunchvillc every Monday. >:. b. searrook; Acting Solicitor 1st'Circuit. malcolm r. rtifow^iNn. -"?.??'?' J. FELDER MEYErS, Trial Justice. jah 7 may 11 ly j. felder" Beyers, TULA Wilj ATTEJ of his 01^ [0wlt0n & bull, A'TTORNKYS AND COUNSFLLOUS ORANGKBUKC1, Hi C. AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, -u?v ' Str... ? CHARLES S. BULL. Mr. Knbnlton will be-at Louisville KVKRY SATURDAY, and at Fort Motte on the 2d und 4th FRIDAYS of every inonth. julv 281 tf ~ odt lo y??e?A r^:Ai<i\k?* *-**" - cookie & cooici:, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, O R A N' G E B C R G S ? C. Will attend to business i . y of the ?TATE and tho ,U. S.tCOURTS for the District of. South Carolina. T. H, COOKS. H. P. CO0KR. ou.* ?d Hiw T. IT. COOKIV Tvlal Justice, ?will \TTKN 1) PROMPTLY to all BUSINESS entrusted to bis care, june 25 tf p; Mj wannamaxer, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will be? at OKANGK-BUKU, on Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays. At L1WISVILLE on the other days or the W*ck. ffl? 12 ? ?_ tf iLi W. KT LEY THIAL JUSTICE, Residence in Forit of Jt:?ii*i<>, ALL" BUSINESS ENTRUSTED will be promptly and carefully attended tp. july 23 ly M.'ALBRKOHT, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,' ;oRAVGi:m iic, h. <\. |) E.SPECTITLI.Y INFORMS TJFE CITl X\i aemt of Oritiigeburg and Vicinity ibal he has opened at' his NEW STOftft'on llus sell Street, betweun Messrs.. Briggnnmii & Co. and McNamura k Jonps, with n complete: Stock of LEATHER, &c, und tbat he bus sufficient Workmcn'fo fill alt Ordciy ti'.iit.n ed to him. Thanking the Public for past patronage, respectfully solicits a continuance of ihe sunc. TERMS CASH. feb 5 oct 23 tf FRANK MELLETT, BOOT 4fc?DiMdHte,AK?a.i * * , .. i; MOVED TO Squire Ellis' Old Office, oiiAXc*miuitCi2, s. c. Is prepared to do all work in Hit .ibova line as neat and cheaper than any otlicr man. Please give mu a trial. All work warranted to give satisfaction. FRANK MELLETT. nov 12 8n .../.<> I OrriCK ok LUK Co.MrTltOI.LCR ?KNitliAL, I Com'muu, S. C,,.January 10, '870. j NOTICE ib hpircby given to 'aH'Apoutfl of lusuranqe Companies doing business in tIiis Stale, that on and al'ier Ibe twenty-tirst day of-February, 1870, they will be rnqni:-ed Id'obtain new licenses, ami before said licen ses are issued, the Companies will be rcouir ?d |o make.* deposit <fof eortaiu srjou<fs or. Vljook with l ho Act of December 22d, 186?. a .copy of wbivb is hereunto appended. The luw will bo rigidly enforced, niid all Compa nies mu?t make the deposit within the time spcci?ed. J. L. NE AG Gb, Comptroller General. ANACJJjP ^?gttlat?. tJiejAgen^e?ofwInsu #pnc<i Companies not incorporated'In t tie State pffioiWiVCjxriliiiat- l SkcAos 1, Beit enacted hy the Sonate and House of RepresontativesJ?fJhu&ini* oI'h no\/~.met dnd sitting in ibly and by llio authority hat it tball not bj liiwiul, day of April, odo thousand and. , aixly-tiiffOr-Jb*. ajry Insurance company in the United States, yr.any lo^ei^n State, inc?rpo rated by the laws of bin - State, to take rinks or transact any InitincsS ot insurance in this State without first obtaining license from the Comptroller General, which license shall ex pire on the Slat day of March of each year. Sec. 2. Thntb before the Comptroller Orneral shall issuo suoh license to any agent of any insurance Company not incorporated in Sotith Carol inn, there shall be Ii ed in his office a certified pppy of the charter of the company frotn t* incli tho said agent or at torney has received his appointment, and also u oartificd copy of the vote or rosolutiqu of the Truktpesor Dircc:or of said company appointing Iii in rueh agent, r.ooeinpauicd by a warrant ol apnnlulmcul uhderdno ofiicial seal of the conrpsny, and signed by rho 'President and Set retai-y. 'Such 'warrant ?-! appoint merit shad '-online valid :^id irj*evu e?hie until another agejorc or ht.dtuey )fha becn substituted so tharrat all times while any liability remains outstanding Cere shall wi'hin f.fi'i State an iigorri 6r Attorney ;?. afcies ...I, \ s\..\\\ cvu'alu a ctucut -|.ro*u?J, ??JiOr'ulng-, pi* c?AS ui U? |0 1? ? Iuved on 3,".:d agcnl or attorney for all ua biliti s of every nature incurred in tbjd ?! ill . by said company, and that 3itch s.i\ir. made on jjuxhiigoi.t or-altarney in the maim f re quired by tho laws of this Statu b! all b doomed irgar and binding an tho coin] any or companies, in all eases what.-' v. we, and that ever*jufcraent so rceovfirwl shall i>e c i eln.siVe eVidi in e V?! tlie indfbt edir.'Bs of the company ; add in ad lit inn to said uairaut o hppoiulmcnt, there shall belilcd and pub lished a statement, made under oath ol its President or Secret a i y. showing its assets and liabilities, and dhjtjncily uh-iwiiig iho amount of Capita! stock, and how the-same ha- been paid, and of tvlint the nsscis or the earn pa ny consists, tho amount of losses due and unpaid, and ad other claims ti gainst I bo company, or other indebtedness, whether due or not due at tile tinto of tho tiling of the statement above, and shall further Show: l.-t. Tu.'.I s.i:d companies have fulfilled the provisions of lueir respective charters, and oftlie extensions an I nrijbn tint n;s th.-reto, in every particular, an I whether there has-boen uny change ol enar'tors since last statement, 2d. The amount of policies oi:t.-t..n i'.ng Q4. near as can br ascertained. :5d. The oTihra>toV ot (ho, risks, and*the rule governing companies and their agents iu taking the same, bolii as to locality and amount. .u 4th. The ; articular jjlmi aetei -of 111 o as sets, specifying 'he a'n. !unl of cash and pub lic, bunk, manufacturing or other stock-? and bonds, or other securities, held by the. com panies, with the evidence thai tiny arc held by them, 'the Title of 'invc.'t merit in real es tate, securities, and .the general localities of real estate rt-oire.d to oouTpOhifS. f?tli* 'i'ba jUniiiint r<-J*ci\t t fi olll premiums, aud whether sufficient ID pay lusSks, &o, (i: h. ">\*hi t he'v ihp e have been, nny chan ;.. o.T,.?,.^t.g* din lug the preceding six months. Sup. .'5. That every ngent or attorn v on ta.-,ing nieii license idiall also uaiiHC such li oenso to bo-pifblishcd in some newspaper, to be designated by tho Comptroller Oeneral. brtviiiic cireulat ion ill tin- county in which ho resides. The company shall also furnisli the Couipt roller (I eiicral, through their Sgeht, an annual statement of Iheutl'airsof the o mi tliis Act, and it shall be the duty ol'thc. agent or agents to publish the same. SlCC, 4. That if the t'oiuplroller shall be sonie satisfied that any ebmpatiy is Insolvcnl or unsafe, it shall be his duty to refuse li cense to its ajrent or agenl8, and to -. it h>lr.i Y any license that has been already issued. Sec. r>. That any person who shall deliver any policy of insurance, or collect any pre mium of insurance or, transact nny business of insurance in this Slate,'for nny company in the United States, or forolg/ti Stalo, not iuoorpornled by the laws of this. Stale, with out faring fust obtainod lic?ns? as by this Act required, oraftei his liuyiise h.nj been withdrawn, or who shall in any u.iy violate the provisions ot this Act, shall be lined for every such offence not le.ia tUau-ouu h II ltd red dollar.i, nor more than five bundled dollars, at the discretion of the Jud<;e: Provided, further, That nothing contain -d in thi-Sec tion shall rel?nso nny rompnny or^conipanics upon uny policy Issued or delivered b~v ii or Si;?'l 0. That for overy lieen?r is^iie 1 b; the Comptroller (Jonci il Up lax tL; i b-.? shall be paid by'-thn company IflTklng Olli such license the sum of live dollars for own us.c. - ^ ? j ( 4 . \ e&p.Vj. That all Acts or parts ol lets in eoiisMst'eut with this Act are hereby repealed. In the Seualo-llouse, the tilth day of March, in tlw yenr of aur Lord ens tliou sand eight hundred aid sixty-uinb' ' I). T. t;DKUl.N. I'rcsidcnt lu-o.tojnpore^d" tfce Sgnale. 1 ? UATlCl.tN .1. MOSES, dr., Speaker of tho llouso pf Ropre>ontativcs Approved the sixth day of March,! 869. Hodlm K. 8corT4 Ccvcrnor. . fcT-ATK OF sur r'll 'tfAKOl.l^NA At n General Asrfcinbiy begun to beJlobion nt Columbia ou ilio fourth Tuesday in Novem ber, in the year of our Lprd-ono .thousand H eight* hundred aid sixty-nine, aw Ihfcnoo continue by diters nifjoiirnmciifs tp' the ? twenty Oin*t day of Decomber, in fbc year .-otiouri.ord one ^bo?sund1 eight hundred and si xty-ni mc : V jJi*' ACT TO BETTtirt protect - uoldf.ltfr or ix *' J*7?i;nANnK policies in this state. Section 1. Ik* it enacted bj^- the 7Scnafe Irid House pf tRuprcscihujrfvc.ynf the jptatp of SouthAJarolini, iiOav tnct and sfttingjn Gen end Assembly, antl'by the iimboi-ilv^f the 8apie: , No Company or Assoclutioir which*-] ;? now oigui.ii.-.u. ui which- tr.r.y be heron! ley organized in this State, to- carry on the business of insurance of uny kind or' kinds, shall proceed l.urih'ar with business (?*' the casojpa^ -boj until they bate deposited with the ('ompiroller Gcuvral of ibis Slate bonds or stocks of this Stute equal to the sum of tfjfity thousand dollars par value for eaob Life Insurance Company or Association, und twenty thousand dollars nag value for* each other Insurance Corhpliny or Awsocintion. The Comptroller General shall ho!d su< h bonds or slocks as security for policy holders in the Company or Association; but, so lung as any Company.or Association so depositing shall continue solvent, the Comptroller Gen eral may permit mob Company | to collect ?mil receive the interest on such bouds^ cr 11 ouk ?? so-d o r?o ?? itcd .? Sec. 'J Wlienever any Company or Asso ciation JB'Jur sh:dJ-ji|?'?couit>.fTTlbjr->)rp.a>iizcd, Y.*iid the Said Company or A*t?,,cia! :mi have r" posrlcli with the ^'?i.ii ti ollef General the Hrviiuislu? ariioinil of Slate bonds or slocks, it shall become his duly to furnish [bja Corpora- | I lion or Ag'oCiut kOn With a ci rl i?.-it e of such de. siii feh'lcb ee'i ti?pati* tr |lu}|icktj| thor-.?" >C#i litiel by the C\ uipt iV t< r <. cm iu1,:iaay be Mod 111 -rin 1 bf wiieBctl &r^i|ii^ :t^:UU?bJthc I qprporfifin; M *% J Lj .?1. JL ? Sit. 1f*"lt <1raltTiol be lawful for any per son or persons. Corporation of Corporations, Association or Associatinns to act within this State as agctit] or otherwise! in receiving or procuring applications lor insurance of any kind or kinds, or in any manner to aid in transacting the business of insurance of any. kind or kiml.t for any Company or Associn lion incorporated' by, or organised under the laws of this or any other Stnto Government, or any forcigu GovprnntyBnt, until such Com pany or A ?Hoc faction have deposited with the nmplrollcr General of this State, for the benefit of the policy holde:? of such Com pany or Association, cilixchs or residents of ilia united Stales, bonds: or stocks of this State cijiiul to tuo sum ol fifty thousand ilol ! Lira par valu. lor each Lifo liiournuce Com ? puny or .Association, and twenty thousand [.d'.Jiiirg par value*for cnelt other Insurance C< mj my ov Ay*|?.chttimi ; bi.t. so long ns any 1 v ni] my or A: i.?r;:.UOU ; ui.t. so long as any I f.'c ...pan;.* or As|ociatM)n s> depositing shall ['?CMi'uiue ndv-rmt; ilie Co: pi: o!'.. r Cciieral nil suph Cpmpany or Association to id rec -ivc.llie interest on such bonds. bo dopoa'.ted, uud li n o appointed .ley in Ibis State onjv^oii^pr0-7j.', oi be icwlW'l sjli^p ATti::. ?y s'.iji 1 w: h ;!. Com: ;, - ? r V.eneral a y perinii Buph Cpmpany or Association to collect and rec -ivo.tlie interest on such bpnda or ? ?.( ? :..'. BO (I 1 oalted, uud lino appointed au Allot Uey in this State on* law tftin be tcrvtd,; : bnvo ? I certified eop^- of tho charter of said Cnin \ ????j Qi Assoo'.aiion. nnd nNr. n C '.'l'fi. d copy of the vole or resolutions] of iho Trusteed <>r In-?', tors of snch t?0|ppi ny or .'..--o.-^u ion .>p poikh'iig 1 im the Attoin-y of euch Company. 1. Ute.*.? apjfpintincm .-ball *?? ntinue i.ntii anothe r AHorioy be su' si;".1: ? d ; wliffeji shall 1? ? dotft upon*We dehrh rtiniovul or'in capacity 1? ncl <>f such Attorney, or may be done by such Company or Association a! any lime. When the foi going requirements, and Mich oiber reomrcmcjtjji as uow ore, or nitty i.eicaft. r be LJi-uirel by law, aliall bo j ?'"'.[ lte.d..uith 1 iie Cenipti ?<]'? .? 1 ;? m rVll shall give 11 certificate to thai effect,mid also rt.iie the. nemo of the Attorney, which certificate, when fii 1 in the County OicrkVt'i iije ot t h ? County where the agency i.< t& be located, shul: be the authority 10 com uence business. Si.c." d. li\er\ violation oi ihls Ac sliall su!>.;.:ct the Company o:v*Ass.iciation, jir a^reiit or at|pjnt!?! violatirM. jointly and sctwally, to j a penalty oi jfjte hundred dollar.* for each violmion. *.\ :? i. 'i s!n. ; be u - I for and recov* : eied in 11 joint or several civil notion, in tj.c .1.11111:1.1 tiie Stuio of S?Utb Carolina, by tin ' S..ll. itiU' of :ho (.'in :.:t .111 wliieh the C.?m I p.my or Association, or agent or agents ?<> violating,^hall be^tuatcd; ppc?haM of such p? indvy U b?li leertvered r- Ii :il I bupaid into the. rfilhty Tnasjiry of mioIi Cofeiiy, aid thcWttbtrv half to Ina informer of : :ii:li viola tion : and. in ei.se of the non-naymonl of, Ki.oh^>yiiu'.i_\; the person or p 1 -.ina so oE'.'ii 1 king -lia 1 i bo liable lo iin| 1 i.-o.n.ieni i'or a po Lriod .no: eiceeding one year in the discre tion of the Court having pogriisdnco thereof. Sto. ?. Tbp Comptroller lleiieral l ull mfely nut] "-opal ately ke p, tbe bonds or j stocks of each Company <">r Asiucia:ioii. and Blia.ll irtmi l!i id iitieul bonds or stucJcs ro ceivi d ;*.and" dtirins the usual oHico hours, slnli ktjep lb-"* boo 1.- or Blocks fllbjCCl t-> the e:.ain:iiaiiau ot lhe#ap??Wt?lattve of Tiny 'Con - pany or Association having male a deposit, as rnj lired by this Act : nnd iIk* Mate shall be respon-iblo lor ibw luluvn of nil Pfiid bonds or steck-? dv the Comptroller General. Si.c. <i. All Acts and pans' Of A els ? iiMUii nl-t -nt or ooniiiciiuj with this Act are b**rc* t.y reperth 1. Sag. ^ l'h;s act ifhaH take eflecl sixty uiy r..^..?.? . . . Ill C?e Setlllte lloi^e. fjltj t v. . n!;. fir.sl (lay of December, in int? year of our Lord one thduatitid eight hundred and si\'v nine. (Signed) C. W 'MDNTC.n'MI'.KV. President nrp icmpovo of the Sonajo. (Signed) FHANK MN Jfl MOSI'S. dr., S|.eaker ofthe House of ILopreseutivtivos. Appvovod t he '22d da v Iff December, I80O. (Signed) IIOUEUT K. SOO/TT - Gpv*crr.or. STATU OF SOOTH CAPfG-INA, 1 Oirici: SKttR?TARYor State. | I. F. L. Cardoza, Scprclnry of State of South Carolina, do hereby certify that the above is ll correct copy of an Act entitled "An Act to better protect holders of insnr anj0 aplicica in tbi- t.ito, i n tile in this offitr,/. Oivrn under my band and the f .?s "1 seal of t he Stale, in Collim \ St:.*,t.. 1 bin. ibis 24fH day of Ifttfem ( ? .? ) k bur, A. 1>. aid in I he (Mlh year of American Lnde pcndc'nc!). F. Li CARDOZA; Secrptauy el state. I jap 21 i > '-?">) If E. L. HALTET, I,*miin>r am) n mt 1 :u COM.MISSION SlKlt?HANT, WIntrl WctSI En^Blonlaguc-Sl, CHAlUi?ST.O^, s C. aiii 27 1 v EZECUTtVE DEPjJltTMENT, OVFtOR ue Co m I'TltOl.ni'.H-ENF.KA WIia, SM0\, #e|>tembe* It 1870. em itniay 'concern ; THIS IS TO'CERTIFY jgi?TTHE FOL lowing Insurance Componiea^boTing deposi ted the aulourt .of ?ecuritte? of tbis Slate re quired of theni respectfuHy*II?y the'.Act of December, 1800, entitled "An Act to better protect Hoblers of Insurance Policies in this State nnd Iioaing <>:bereise fulfilled the re quirements of said Act, and of all other Acts relating to Insurance in tilts'* State, are au thorized to transact business therein Uuder licenses heretofore and to be hereafter issued to their Agents, uutil the expiration ef the time tli ere In specified fire comtakirs. Deposit.$20,000 each Union, of llaltiuioro, Md. - - Union, of San Francisco, (Jol. .Etna, of New York City. Continental/ of New York City. Germanin, of New York City. Georgia Home, of ColumbujlTGn. Hartford; of Hartford, Conn. Home, of New York City. Imperial, of London. International, of New York.City. Liverpool and London and Globe, of London and Liverpool. L Manhattan, of New York Cjy. . Merelintits and Mechanics, of Baltimore, Md. National, of Baltimore, Met. North American, of New York City, 'forth British nnd Mercantile, of London -and Kdinnurgh. Orient Mutual, of New York City. Pacific, of Snn Francisco, Gal. lMu nix, of Brooklpn. N. Y." Putnam, of Hart lord, Conn. Richmond Banking r.nd Insurance, of Rich timn 1. \ a. Security, of New York City. LIFE COMI'ASIES Deposit.-.$60,000 each Carolina, of Memphis Tenn. Cotton States. of Macon, Ga. Rqtiitnble Life Assurance Socicty.of the Uui ted States of New York City. Knickerbocker, of New York City. Now York, of New York Otty. Piedmont oirl Arlington, if Richmond. Ya. Pn?cy Holders Life and Tontine Assurance Company of the South, of Charleston,S. C. Security Life and Annuity, of New York City. Southern of Memphis, Tenn. St. Louis Mutual, of St. Lpuie, Mo. * Unirlrsnr} of^ejv York. City. . * j. L. NKAGLE, jjtn 2r?If ? *lQot "^J^ollei ?General. EX K( TTIV i: DEPAKTMENT. BT ATE TREASURY OFFICE, Con miua, S. C, December 1, 1870. rn^lir, ROOKS of tiie Treasury Office for fl the Transfer and Conversion of STOCKS 1 ami BONDS w ill'bo closed on and alter the ninth instant until the 1st proximo, for con veience in preparing statement of interest due to Jnuuary 1, 1871. N1LKS G. PARKER, Trcusurer State S. C. dec 3 ? c EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT State Tnr.Asmv Office, <'ol.l Mill a, S I'., December 1, 1H70. rg-Mir, INTEREST falling due (,n the I Coupon Bonds of the Slate of South Carolina to the 1st of January, 1871, will be paid IN tVOI.l) on and after that date at the oflico of H. II. Kimpfon, Financial Agent of ib.- State, No. 'j, Nassau Street,"New York, and at this otr.ee. The interest fnlling.duc on Iho Regislereil Stock of the State to January 1st, 1871, will be pai l IN GOLD on and after that date at the Treasury office only. NILK8 G. PARKER, Treasurer State South Carolina, deo 3 c (i."> First Prize Medals Awarded. THE GREAT SuUTiiF.it.s Piano M anufaetory. KXARF, Al CO. >l AM FACTI'ee Its or L' It AND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, li ii 1 t i in o r o , M ?1. These instruments have been before the Public for licarley Thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurthat' ???'/-? ?." -"-r, which pronounces them tin ?jcijuuied. I |t sir TONE combine ?? great power,sweet Iili I and tine singing quality, as well as great parity of Intonation and Sweetness through out the cntire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elust nnd entirely free IVoiu the stillness found in so many Pianos IN* WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled li ing none hut the very best SRASoNBIi matk itiALj ilie huge capital employed in our busi ness enabling ns to keop continually an im mense Block of lumber, ?v<\ en hand. All our Sqi-\ i:i: Pi.tsrbs havo our New Im proved OnirttrttnuStfajt nnd Ac.iiai ie Turin.i:. We would call special attention to our lo?e imprt vcmchts in GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, Patextko Auoust I F Isbo, \%!ii<-11 bring the Piano nearer perfec tion than hits yet been attained, livery Piano lully wairaiitcd lor Five Years. \\ e have ifiado arrangements for the Sol.r. VYiiol.esai.lt A'.i.xcv lor the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS AND MKLODEONS, which wo oiler. Wholesale and Retail, at Lou est Factory Prices. WM. KNABE & CO. JialtttnuTS, Md. sept 10 0m JL. ?1. 8 A I_j IT^wA.S, FACTOR. AND COMMISSION MF"' II AXT, CHARLESTON s . Liberal advances made on Cotton, References?First National Rank, Pco j pie's National Bank. M0S3J'9. duo. Frager & t o., Charltblon, 0. C July 31 -ly The Ktasi?S Dewon. In one of Qur puritanical towns of d^w^Etfgianu1, pays an 'Unstern paper, :HvediDeVJtJn I'rrbwn^'very' slaiJ, dfg nifietj aort of Ohristiun, n perfect ' model of propriety. Deaeau Brnwn hau the misfortuoe to loose his wife and at the age of forty had found himself with a family of four small children, without a mistress to bis farm house. As he could not immediately take another wife and avoid Cxcitiug . neauua!, ?sd C?u'd not get, alang without some one to take, charge of the kitchen and nursery, ho had.recourse to employing a young Wo man ne housemaid. .Nancy Stearna was a laughing, romp ing beauty, who delighted in experitucut ing upon the Deacon, by way of testing the strength of human nature. For a long time the Deacon was invulnerable, but at last is a moment of unguarded weakness he was led iuto temptation, and committed a "slight indiscretion" with bis beautiful housemaid. When he recovered his wonted coplness and presence of mind, he was horrified at the enormity of his s;o. In vain he repen ted and grioved over lost virtue. Finul ly, asaiast effort of" erasing his con science, nt the service on the following Subbath morning he arose and requested the forbearance of the brothers ood sis ters a few moments wheu ho electrified them by making the following confes iou : "My Christian friends* you know that I lost hiy wife some months ago, (sobs j and tears) and that Nancy S earns has | been keeping house for mo. "And you know that I have a littlo. child not a year old. Well, sometimes that child would cry in the niglft and it would be a long time before 1 conld quiet it, and last Tuesday night?God forgive me ! ? the child cried so hard that Nancy arose and came into tho room, and leaned over the bed to hush the child?and broth ers and ?isters her leaning over uic there made me forget Christ." "What did you do 2" domanded the minister, sternly. ?' "I?I kiaaed her VI stammered out the deacon, botwecn his sobs, "hut 1 have been very sorry about it, and pray ed to be forgiven, nnd I want you to forgive and pray fur mc, brothers and sisters. . t~, v , . .. As the Deacon bowed himself upon his seat like the mighty oak before the tornado Deacon Godfcllow arose and as tonished the audience still more, by saying : "Brothers and Sistcr3 you have he rd what brother Uro w n has said; now he wants our forgiveness. For my part I believe brother Drown is truly penitent, and I am willing to forgive him with my whole heart. Ami, brothers and i-isters, I will add still further that if I had no wife, and a pretty girl like Nancy Stearns should come iuto my room, and lean over my bed, and lean over me, I'd kiss her sin or no sin !" "Nor Danof.kois," The fire mar shal of New York reports that of the 8f)G fires in that city iu 1S71). one hun dred and sixtccu were caused by Lero senc and forty-one by liquid gas and gasoline?illuiniuutiug lluida sold as ??not dangerous," and expensively used not only by the pouter classes in their closely?packed, combustible tenements, but in houses where stationary gaslights dO not always suffice. The vital statis tics of the year would show the loss of life T.oni the same cause?the explosiou of those "noudangerous' uufuing aauis. Scarcely a week passes \vhi h does not! bring news of nccidculs of this kind in various parts of the country, tho result of recklessness in handling an article which seems to require almost as much caution til its use as gunpowder. A London buker has his bill heads printed upon paper of three dificrunt colors?red, gteeu and whito. The ob ject of this is to avoid giviog iuslruc lions to the man who delivers the bread, flour,&0., to the customers. To prevent mistakes, when tho bill was made out upon a red paper, it uenoted "nangcr," aud ho was not to loave the foods with out the cash ; if on greon, it denoted ?caution," as the customer jras doubtful, und the man was to get tho money if he could ; if ou white, it wus safe to leave auy quanity. ( As you wear I?Young Swell; I say, boy, what do you do with your clothes wheu you've worn them out V "Wears 'cm "oaie .tgin?Fun. "I Acknowledge the Corn." This popular phrase, it. seems, was first utfed in Congress,-being a 'remark made by Hon. Charles A: Wickcliffe, member of Congress from Kentucky. It was in acknowledgment of the deductions of an argumeut for protection made by Hon., Andrew Stewart, just elected to Coll-' gross from the Wcstfu'orelaud District (Tweury-first) of Pennsylvania. Mr. Stewart was' in Congress whon Henry Clay ami Daniel Webster were there, and advocated protection. He recently mndo a .speech,,in which he referred to the facti At the sntno timo he related an incident which gives the origin of the well-known phrase, "I acknowledge the cofo/' In 1828?forty-two years ago?this Bubj- ct (protection) was before Congress, and we were discussing it. I was trying to show to the farmers of the county that that they were purchasing Jforcigu agri cultural productions in the form of goods, while they loft their: own produce at homo without a market. I'said Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky sent their hay stacks, corn-fields and fodder to New York and Philadelphia for sale. , Mr. Wickcliffe, of Kentucky, jumped up nnd said : "Why that is absurd. Mr. Speaker, 1 call the ge?t!eman to order. He is stating an absurdity. Wo' never send haystacks or corn-Holds to New York and Philadelphia." "Well," I said, "what do you send ?" "Why, horses, mules, cattle, hogs." ?'Well, whut makes your horses, mules, cattle and hoga ? You feed a, hundred dollars worth of hay to a horso, you just auimate and get upon^tho top of your haystack and ride it off to market. (Laughter.) How is it with your cattle ? You make one of them carry filty dol lars worth of hay and grass to the East ern market. 1 ben I came to the hog questiou Said 1 : "Mr. Wickliffe, you send a hog worth ten dollurs to an Eastern market; how much -"own-docs it tnkoXI thirty-thi <?,? ccuts per bu-diel to fatten- it ?" "Why, thirty bushels." '?Then you put that thirty bushels of corn into the shape of a hog and make it walk off to the Eastern market." Mr. Wickliffe jumped up and said : "Mr. speaker, I acknowledge the corn." A Horse Advertisement. A man in Wisconsin advertises his horso lor sale, and thus discourses : Thou canst trust thy labor to him for his strength is great. Thou canst biud him with his band in the furrow ; he will harrow the valleys after thee. lie will gather thy seed iu the barn. His strength is terrible, iu which he reluieutu. He paweth the valley, and waxeth proud in his speed. He mockcth at fear, neither turneth his back fron? the hobgoblin. Lo ! how he tnotheth his tail like a cedar : his sinews are as cables. His bones arc like strong pieces of brass, yea, like bars of iron. He rateth grass like an ox; behold he driuketh up a river ; and trusteth that ho can draw up Jordan in his mouth. Who eau open the door of his face? bridle. His teeth arc terrible rouud about. I will not conceal his parts, nor his comely proportions. J He is penile, be is kind, Aud his (nil sticks out behind. And I want to sell him for something I eau pay debts with. - I , ... Ml I I - Bi.ii'z Out Jloulkd.? In California, wdieu the diggings Were paying wel^ Slgnor Dlitz visited a gulch, und before a largo audience exhibited his legerde main. During the performance he took out his handkerchief, threw it into the air, caught it again, whea he took a $20 piece out of it, asking the boys if they could do that. Old Pete, a "fyrtj niner," who hud uovor changed his min ing shirt since lie came in the diggings, immediately wont upon the platform, took off his shirt, and dipped the tail of it into a bucket of water, held it up and wrung out $39.50 in gold dust, including i fifteen pounds of subsoil. Illitz took the next mule train. How It WH* Don*. A man cannot well describe that which ho has never seen nor heard; but the absolute words of one auch scene did once come to the author's knowledge. The couple were by no means plebeian, or below the proper standard of high breeding; they were a hundaome pair, living among educated people, sufficient ly given to mental pursuits, end in every way what pair of polite lovers ought to be. The 'all-important conversation passed in this wise. The site of the pas* sionate scene was the sea shore, on which they were walking in autumn. Gentleman?"Weil, Miss -, tho long and the short of it ii this: here I am ; you can tako me or leave me." Lady (scratching a gutter in the saad with her parasol, so as to allow a little salt water to run out of one hole into another)?f-Of course I know that's ail nonsense." Gentleman?"Nonsense: By Jore, it isn't nonsense at all. Gome, Jane, here I am ; come, at any rate you can say something-" - Lady?"Yes. I suppose I can say something." Gentleman?' Well, which is it to be ; take me or leave mo?" Lady (very slowly, and with a voice perhaps hardly articulate, carrying on at the same time her engineering work on a wider scale)?"Well, I don't exactly want to leave you."?7Voflo/>e. I ... HI A Cat that Reasoned.-?On Tues day last a favorite cat was left in the edi tor's sitting-room after all the family had retired, nud was not heard of uatil about 12 o'clock at night, when it set np a most outrageous caterwauling, arousing the editor and family from sound slum ber. The noise was continued for seve ral minutes after we woke, and a family council wus then and there held aa to what was the matter with the eat. Twas pi bitter cold night, and it Was decided if the cat could stand it we certainly could ?for a while at least. Just then tho caA eejao. directly, to rur bed-roximudoor. and with renewed and torrific power seot forth her howls, accompanied by a scratching on tho door. And thereupon our better-half declared that she would uriso and see what the cat wanted- She did so, while *e esuck to our bed. Open ing the d.ior she found the stove-door wide open, a quantity of coals fallen out upon the zinc beneath the stove, the stove-pipe red-hot, and the chimney on fire. Immediately on her coming ont the cat becamo quiet and had nothing utore to say. Proper measures were taken to avert tho danger of the fire which, we think, but for the eat's alarm would have occurred. Can a oat reason ? We say yes, and our boy Dan's cat can out reuson any other cat in tho State. Hot Tom and Jerry.?"Das Oon ion Hill come by dees cars?" inquired a jolly Dutchman on Saturday night, ss he staggered into a Uuion Hill ear at Hoboken. ' Yaw, Fritz," answered a fellow coun trymau. "Vcat cakes all the Vile, Yacubf said Fritz, nearly crushing his friend's iuun in ?ii ulluuipl tu otC?uj iiiLUTvlr. "Fritz, you pe tarn heavy to-night." "Yaas, I bees full of hot Dom and Sherrys, Yacob; I vas a fool to dry Yankee drinks; Dom and Sherry doo much for Frits. I must dry sod got some fresh air ou the platform Yacob !" Frits succeeded in gOtting the door opon about six inches; a biting wind blow through the aperture, when aa in dignant passenger sprang to his feet and oloscd the door with a suddenuess that turned Fritz halt arouud. "Bocs dit car on the outside or in side ?" inquired Frits. "You are all right, Frits ; sit down in this cornor," said Yacob "Dank you, Yacob; if I sleeps whoa mine house coomes along dull me who 1 am. Where is the Reverend or eminent man who will "put s head" on the editor of the Yolo Mail for tho following: As our shirt was not brought hom* in nrnpnr *C??.?On this W*?kj wn C?lled OO oar washerwoman to learn the cause. Trembling she whispered to us the cause of tho omission : "Yon see, sir, there are so many preachers and eminent men in town this week that I dare not hang "*ot my cluthes to dry." Sadly wo returned t> the office, pondering on tho wisdom of women.