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C; tiVaril Advances rrfade (fa Cowaigtttnent Rat?? fa Andrew Slttttrttds, Effj., Pres t is* ftfltfotfoi Bank, Charleston, 8. C. as** 21 wee if WAaiiiiaroN HOUSE Mrs, M. W. Meatton, ' frJKftV AIS M #MMwiH * ainx^KT^ mratM, a e. ?ftawaflfra* (to tbe GreenviBe and Ckwrfcafon Railroads and the Business portion of tha City. Rat? of Transient Board?Two Dollars per Day. Regular Bouadeaa. aeaehwd at Rcasooablo IWtes *ae 10" tf , ??-? I Extracts. ?h, AbBalom ! my son I my son ! Iii* fleece WM vthltt as now} He stole a pig and aw Ay 1st ma To the Bay of Biscay, O t Tnt boy fttoftd btt the burning deck, And ttfloked his pipo of clay, 1 And bet his money on the bob tailed nag, When the moon had gone away. I'm lotMiy ?ittvhJ #?y m?ther died? The ioe is around her still So I'll peel a bag of tsrters, O ' With the sword of Banker Hill. ? 4titf'fi* Vi'.i Awtt i < ' '-? 'Vl It is the heiif othpn tram the bought I kissed my Folly Ann, So mo, fcitjab\ tttd balrry np Pomp, Yes, or any otbor man. Oh, What tf 0 f ho wild wafM saying f I cried the long night through, And a voice replied far up the height, A litt e more cider too. The harp of nature's adtent strung Is coming through the rye. Then kiss me quick end go, my honey, Said the spider to the fly. My Willie's oti flic dark Mae set, With fall fire hundred more, And my days are gliding swh.ly by To the Old Kentucky shore. HANnEKo VV01K THE ROAD. OF SANDED SUGAR. My dear Horatio,?I was lately reud iog my newspaper after breakfast, and came in the fegtfmf ordur*-?-for I should be sorry to perform so important a cere mony in a disorderly iiifrffrrer?apou u teport concerning the sanding of sugar. The details were very nnpleasunt; but . I cm not so sure, since We aft* totd tbat we must t)| eflt our peek oi dirt, Chat it if ft<d as agreeable to have it sweetened, and to consume it, as it wet , surrep titiously. I Went buck to the table and looked iu my cup, but I could see oo sand, and I iarpeoted the sugar bowl, but all looked fair The hue was uot as satisfactory, indeed, as that of the [ tablc-cMli, bat I saw Oo sand. Indeed it is not to be found in that kind oi sugar.. The adulteration is in the .brown, in the sugar that my poorer neighbour buy fof thdf Coffee ; and the reporter tells me (bat the e is anr enor mous quantity of tbat tauded sugar al ways in the market. 1 have my reasons for believing him, although, fls I have told you. I do not find them in my own sugar bowl. But I observe tbat sugar of every kind is so prolusoly sauded tbat I can readily be lieve it of this particular form. I re member that among the boys at school there wot a saying that you had better bite Deacon Truss's candy carefully, or ?you would break jrmt teeth against a bouldor. Me Wag toC afifeWtf a merch ant to* feduce the bulk of the sugar which he transformed into candy, so that we consumed it in the original state, and consumed it at our ptril. The deacon did not see wby be bhouid lose jccaflae ain+er* people chose to sand the t-ogar iha* they sold him, and even if they put pebbTca rtvio it he Wotjld show them that it should' riot be to his injury. Tbatassertioo was fully vindicated when ever a boy's tooth was* bfoken. What I metro* to sty Waff that there is a great deal of fine manner which most be i*ken caruiuiiy, as the boys bit at the deaCou's candy. It may be Silicur, but it way alto be sanded, aud even with '."tins oi the pebble size. If you know l uliuurus, you know probably what I mean. His tuwa-rter is wonder ful, lie probably early hoard and .entirely misunderstood the reiua-riV. tlmt uiu?ueih make the titan. He is nil smiles; und softness sud smoothness: a kind of silk or tuttu mau. Ho is described by all the adjeetives that ben'm with asibil ant. aud a broad .ido nt the words that characterize his uiauuets Seems to be u volley of hisses. .PaliutfrrJs preisetyom hand in both ol bit, a* it nothing (firiec 'so klisaiul had evur bei alien hi tu us seeing yon then and then* His voice it;.b the toke a*4 h s general uddrostf (ho character WrVttflr 1 have souieliujus re marked it* pastors toward the loveliest ausV most yoo*hln4 Iambs ol the flock His Vtutt a* very low, und bit cmpittiain is ?u(ic3W?frt end luteuse. Hu strokes V'ur rr.rntfi as he con-versus, aud it is easy to imagine ItHib dissolving iu hi.-. own ?iiiuiitju ii u ruOJp 01 Str^aT in Warm water. ludeed, how often have I been in a room when Pali nur us entered, aud felt at he appeared that we were a cup of very indifferent mixture to which the sacoharine element was now added-?the lump of =ujnr w.is dropped iu.' Hut who lit? Palinurus ? H? beams ?od smiles and rtiba bto band? and bands his bead, add the W?rde axada from hia mouth as if thef Wdre actually viscous. But who, I sa?, likes him ? To women he is all sort flattery?to men he ?s all gentle deference; he apquiesoea with an obsequious bow before you have said what you metmj and Mrs. General, who I devoted her life to cultivating in others [ a ' stewed prune" expression of oountou unco, codld have been taught by Paliunrus. Tho difficulty is that tbs sugar is sanded. You have to receive the manners of Palinurus us the buys bit Deacon Truss's candy?with the con soiotis possibility of encountering a' boulder, All this sugar is sanded with insincerity. The boulder agaidat which you might break your teeth is falsity. Aud why, I say, as I read in the news, paper the report about the grocers?why should not sugar be sanded, if manners are? Dues it go beyond manners ? t asked myself the question because I chanced i tu see Pelina tripping by iu the morn iug buushiue. A bright, pretty, rdeas uut young woman I believe that you think hi'fj apparently equuble as the mild brflefce and gentle as the ideal May 1 know her well from old family uasooiu tiun, and 1 shall uot deny that she has great attractions. It is a cheerflSl, buoy ant temperament. She 18 gay, and makes others so. Pelina is a sweet wo man, it the general remark ; and dow uger ladies (sp Whisker, her husband, with their (aus us he brings them stewed terrap.u at supper, and a&y to him, "Do you know yeur blessings? Do you know what it is to* have such a woman as Pelma us the sugar in your oup!"' Whibker thinks thut he dues. lie imagines that he kuuws all ubuut it. She is pleasant and gay, but she is uot au angel. She is, indeed, "a sweot little thing,7 but 'the house id nntldy, the children are slatternly. Pelina is very lovelji but vsj-y luzy and Bhiftlcss. "Certainly, clear madutnc," ho* respites to Mrs. Terrapin; "certainly Pelina is the angar in my cup " Audibly he says no moro, and stands griuuing before tho dowager. Hut if he does not say it to himself, he feels always, "Sugar ! oh, certainly, sugar ; but ft far sandud." When Pelina had passed I did not take up (by paper. I was thinking of a certain friend of ours who, as ho says, is also the friend of all uafortuaato causes. ?'It is my g'ory," ho adds, 'to he ad dicted to philanthropy. What is more elevating than philanthropy ? Hail philanthropy, and all the oppressed peoples and unfortunate causes 1" What a charm that call has I Our friend has not spared h;s tongue or his pen iu ad rocathrg tire projedaerf a balloon express to the moon, which he declares will bo a boon to suffering humanity. "Give us, " he cries, "O perverse and fickle genera tion, give as but a balloon express to the moon, and humanity will cease to suffer. In the name of humanity I demand this and every other kind of express." Here arc honest sympathy aud sincere hope There is no reason f >r doubting that our IViCud means what ho says tie over flows with sweetness toward his kind He is eloquent, devoted; und when wo eall the roll of thost whom progress and reform delight to honor, we do nut fur got his name. Iu fact, to very many of us his naiut stands for an oxeeptiumtl character o fidelity end* simplicity and" seif-saerlfioe and those of us who are so lucky as to have chtldreu meditate tho propriety a grVitrg them his name. But what is tint itisiumfMoir of Ileitis, that iuour friend t case honesty iff the Best policy ? Then is souiethiug unpleasantly Hi'ugeitive it his tone. Aud when it appears thai our frieud has iuvested large sums ?? money in the ohauoe of a lunar express wlinn we discover that our friend ol hu nfrtirHy is intensely saltish und vindictive thut tire' ttovrrtee of the rights of op pressed peoples has made a huge for tudo by blockade running into theii ports, and that the champion of all unfOT innate euusos has hud an eye upon tb? support of the rest of their Irieuds, w? uV> not soy that he is false and u aeound red, tor ha is not; hut wu do suy that ' the reported is evidently correct, au 1 that there is an enormous quantity of sanded- vugur in the market. \Vba% else is much of the preaching that we hear? The good bouk is full of the love of God, which is perfect uwoeioees, aud1 tho uui-'orsal oouaoieocu and oousoiousuess confirm tho truth. No man walks abroad without feeling it. beauty c'vtrVj wh^rn aud ;;orrow and mystery; but tibJb and lowril thaw it also thu the omnbiifr ,*llgMiis*it^rM infinite and partis )*m *Am&*M I cosws ay rsTex^ ?fttb-^ -iatc-h^j pulpit, and for s^boarelabni satf K tha. taxi ?)Ood If^^ihsfWiitjd of the j universe that l*4mm\? dfcviltafct ? if from the heart ofetbo put* and odorous magnolia, a loathsome, 4$w&pA94fmkf should uncoil and isjUBfUw Ilm nn iTiif * His theology is qfe||feg*k with aogrj j and poisonous tbrjrni that sting us over. But his life is sell '-denying ; it a$&i& No* old^/Brof &3aTOol\\nnori mortifies the flesh t?i^^lkUuHah him up into the higH U)OUDtaiti3 of am bition aud temptatton) bat in raid?in vain. An anchorltswhom tTio domons could not stir, thin, wasted, dry, with strange study and endless vigil, he comes from the p^gules*., pel|?of hiaj library into the pulpit, aud op d?>0M>n whom he had triumphantly despised is more appalling than the demon tint he depicts God to be. Alas, Horatio, even that sogar ot faith'aud self denial is sanded! Or, again, the brothel' who is riot dry, nor ascetie, nor wa?eJ; who refuses to seclude himself from other men, and who says truly that no man cau teach men who does not know toon?it is not easy to describe what we feel about him; but we do fee) it, and when fce ascends the palpit stairs we know that it is not his place. He is a good fellow, wo all agree; hois even a jolly good fellow; ho is kind-heart ed, indoleut, genial; he loves good wino und fat meat?and bo may every healthy man, and no shame to him. Do we ask that a minister ahull be a monk ? Do we require the notification of every houest aud necessary human appetite 'f Far from it. No men more fatally caricatored the Christian character uud lito than the old saints. Hut a preacher must bo spiritually minder!, or be can not touch us deeply. Ibis goo\i brother is Bot 1l reprobate mo rut hau the other. H doe* not devote us to endless fire with the other, and he proclaims that goodness is its own reward. Ho is sincere. But somehnow goodness eoemw to- have u kiud of plum-pudding moaning iu his mouth. As I hear him?excellent, sincere, worthy man?I can uot rid my mind of Goldsmith's music, "Allured t o brighter worlds and led the way." Docs he do that'/ 1 am not condemn ing him, Horatio?for who am [ ? But even this sugar is sanded Religion is' something morn than nwp-k>-dmui> lings. Now, my boy, if we have any sugar of any kiud to offer iu the market, lot us silt otrt the sand as carolully as We Cau. For these terrible reporters give the world no peace. I read yesterday a review of the new poem which we liked so mnch. The critic said iu effuct that he had almost broken his teeth. There is a great deal of sand in this sugar, he said. Sift. Icr your life, Horatio! Your friend, AN OLD BACHELOR. to tho Superior C'oilrt in Boston a de cision has been rendered which is of in terest to the managers of public COUVey nuuea. A nratr iiauic? buuiuitjh uooif pas sage trt Faff River on oire of the boats inevitable, overhtdetf tile comes iu for its shnre in tho eeeno. Jinks has bcon indulging too freely iu ardnnt spirits. 1 At a street corner his hat drops into ?be gutter. 8sya> Jinks, "I know ?pick yOffup I'll fall?If I fall yo\woo't p?hio?me?hio up?Good night." And bo walk off with a smile of satisfaction, describing innumarabla rig zags ask!rf goew, having hiehat in the gutter. anotner in, ana xiutayo; grraaty is i ft man with sonHrdeWwfad pi p^.Oreoly never ha* mb^ Seeictes, JffjjUli?fiati^inaiaj?^atiiQ? awmltdatj t ?^k? yjgii^mmV^t, iMg ffirlr than ftrear ago, ioOudMO bnIbIj ^??fSy Ola. ??l^vl? rtoaCNrlik ?fcif^o^ul^ftr%hitt^ ind-'-dV^^Hrtbt ejpa*awal*artoo%?ae aW^ Mr.-' &ree Wj&V/fiofldfcwithJe&^Jkria And "Jail' staff, bs to office and patronage; I am perfectly certain that there ia a distinct mutual understanding, if uot a, positive contract^ 9^eiwMn'fetVeaiV Ii Horace Greetf'fcnters llJe^'rv'hUe ' ?ouse, T4u*. Da*ia 5*411 <b% as tVufy part of the *& ministration as Seward was in Lincoln's day. Nn nayni ran naalri fnr Qreeley who values his lifo or property, or. csaes for his race. If, by_frowu of Providence^ he U elected, Jtth?|U advise every South ern loyalist to load the revolvers thut Grant's arrest of North Carolina I? Klux has allowed to he laid aside. If he 18 elected, let the negroa live in squads of fifty; whom no coward will dare shoot down, and show no property after sunset. Lonely men will bo shot, and no black man Will own a mule forty honrs if any rebel knows the fact. For a loyal ad. ministration to protect the negro, awe the rebels, eno give the workingraan a chance. Grant.a little finger is worth' a baker's dosen of Greoleys ? Wendell ^aArrrrjiiiiaa r'" "i" Hem. A. H. Stephens, in/a Ulffity editorial in the Atlant i Sun,1 pitched into August Belmont and his Democrat, io coadjutors for what he styles trying to "hitch the Democratic car to the Radical engine" at Cincinnati by working up Charles Francis Adams as a candi date to the Presidency, and comments, in a characteristic Vein,- against the policy of giving up the "Jeffersoniau platform," or of Democrats votiug for any other than Democratic candidates. He trusts they will not, for a moment, entertain the idea of choosing between Gen. Grant and Mr. Groeley. It is true, he says, that Qreeley went bail for Mr. Davis, but Grant prevented the ar rest of General Lee. Besides, he adds, if Mr. Greeley has over raised his voice against either of tho "enforcement acts," oven the infamous ku-klux act, he is not aware of it. He does uot suggest, however, any practical way out of tribu lation for his brethren of the South. The Aikeu Tribune learns, from a recent persona) conference with sorao of the members of the Executive Committee of the party, "that the State Republican Convention for the nomination of a State ticket, and the transaction of other busi ness incidental to the interests of the Republican party in the approaching campaign, will not bo called until the latter part of month of the August or early in September. In deciding upon this course the Executive Committee aro influenced by the very laudablo desire to avoid tho disturbance of the agricul tural interest* of tho country which a onuvass at any earlier day would inevi table occasion, and in this view .the committee will bo sustained by theooun try at large." This we regard ?g? wise conclusion, as there will be ample time, from the first of September to the election, to alhjw for what wrll bo uccessarily, a sharp camp'tigrr, and which will bo iu the Republican party itsolf. Congross h is passed a bill amendatory of the bankrupt law. It allows all ex emptions allowed by any State law on the first day of Juuuury, 1871. This will save to bankrupts in Virginia two thousand dollars worth of property. It also exempts a widow's dower, or other estate in lieu theroof, it the Stato law so provides; also life insurance to the amount of five thousand doilurs. The time during whtch baukrupts may bo dicbarged upou payment of fifty cent, of their indebtedness i- extonduu uutil July 1, 1873; judgmeutaobtuined against persons or property before petit ions io bankruptcy arc filed1 are to be first and fully satiafied. Changes in tho method of appointing registrars, iu the matter of murshals, lets aud other If s? important particulars, are ah>o made. A new boy in one of the Ridgafield, Conn., Sunday ohools, who was asked who made the beautiful bills about him replied that he did not kuoa, as his pa reuta only moved into* town tho Friday bef r. the wood! *bgil Suable *r> baat fcet (Miafaiiwi tf? poor mottyft3?i9>?*tMELfe?^^ tarnt bar faabU ?rata might in some way tl* party, who wore on their return. By this time j she was utterly exhausted end uoahle to j Terrace her steps. What was to be done I Sho sink" down ab the snow, worn out wiTh fatigue and hanger. Theiittlsj patty of boys weite, quite unable tc bear her among them homeward, and to re main with her would hare been certain jdeath tg^ that thev I should 0ft^<Jvgjy well poftsibje att^rcturq to ihe villsgs for help. Bcr son, hew. ever, nobly refused to leave his mother, though to remain was in all probability certain deuth. When the lads gave the alarm id the village a number of men at the peril of their lives went out to res cue the mother and her son. Their efforts to fiud 'them were for Severn I days fruitless. They were finally found under a cliff, frosoa to death and looked In one auother's arms. *'In death they were- no* ^WWSd," for theirs was a ??tlfr^asWraglr thua death."- It would be iifitriftl Jtii flaai a-more {otfehiug in j stance of celf-aacrificing affection than this oms? takea>|^from "the short and simple annals ol the poor." ._ - ?' ' ?I, i ' Un ACCOU ntahlk PHENOMENA AT a Pasty.?The following story is told of a young lady aud a gentleman at a j fashionable party in Nashville : The youug roan was handsome and happy, the young lady arrayed in lavender, rose, 4c, with gold powdered hair flowingoverherawan-like neck. Find ing the heat Of the room too much for tlfcui, they nought the cool shaoS* of an arbor, where they might lieten to the foemtaiu'u fall. The music rose and ieil, time flew on silver pinions, and after an absence of at least an hour, our young fii'jnds re-entered the brilliantly illumi nated parlors. The lady passed on in the dauco, but the young man was slightly taken aback by his nest neigh bor informing him that round his neck was tho unmistakable priut of tr~? arms in chalk and diamond dust, an o. one shoulder a quantity of yoliow dust, bloom of jouih, aud yellow powder mtx e 1 up generally. The lady's hair was observed to be noventl shades paler. A touching incident Is reported from Chattanooga. An utter stranger called on a respectable farmer last wctak, and asked him if his house had not been robbed during the war. The farmer re plied that it had. "I," said the strang er, "was one of the marauding party that took it. I took a little silver lock et." ''That locket," said tho farmer, bursting into tears, "had been woru by my dear, dead child." "Here it is," re plied the stranger, visibly affected; "I an* rich : let me make restitution; here are $20 for your liulo ?o?." lib gave ?tw. t?*ma? n 8Aft hill an?) rAf>AlVAil 830 change. He thon wrung the farmor's bund warmly and leit. The farmer has biucu dried his tears and loaded his shot nun. The 850 hill wus bad. Aa ofd lady who was iu tho habit of declaring, after the- occurrence of auy event, that she had predicted it, wus one day cleverly '?sold" by he worthy spouse, who, like many Others w j wot of, had got tired of hearing her eternal "I told you so." Rushing into the hor?*?, breathlcss with oxcitmeot, he droppod into a chair, elevated bis hands, and exelaimed: "Oh, my dear, what do you think. The oow hasgono and eatou up our grindstone!" Tho old lady Was ready, and, hardly waiting to hear the last word, screamed out at the too of her lungs: "I told you so! You always would let it stand out o' doors*" A young lady, recently uurriod to a farmer, one day visited the oow house, when she thus interrogated her milk maid, "By the by, Mary, whiob of these oows-ia it that gives the butter milk .'" firr old lady of Bloomsburg, 111., who was rather short-sighted, took a box of new.pateut pilin, They ourcd her, but turned out to be black beads with a hole in them, and she is going to swall ?w a string to iii^ tbehi writ likoadogwoewet & tW'ijriaC il^dWMII hew Woe his cuWJDU in the difeetlou lUtWWl nose, asdap foies tlsd mattor, the and r fidr1i? and h?re? AQttrdfc lifepe, JflemJ WWa> W? rapid stream, or er wfcjefc carried, his rider with esse. Keutuckisn, on the Yankee a foand great diflowlaft Ia and when hah**' the si ream he waaaEraii theawaaewriR allow himself* be carried awa?, a&jfr endeavored in ar hin vigorous action. Dowq horse on his haunches. "Look a here!" ahouted the and partially submerged -the' Yaukee 6n the other stream, "What does all this . . *?liWattt yott to know, the Yankee, preparing to ''that thai them horn wli pint as he itnK foxol." Z the e* TJTV 24 Swd?.To?M?siT?ykpm ww UNC this world U WjfljatNsV PW|aH |^vil apitiia^-rrojga imaginary evils, till they 1 into bona fide despair. Of self-toruieutors waa ike kitchen maid whom bet mjatree weeping bitterly in the UfJaVfe^ffew heated oven had cooled, thefaatsfe of bread ready for baking wafl fi?fef VW paus from the "high estate" t* ??Ml yeast had raised it, and Betty aaVataW ing as if her hoari would break: "What ia the matter ?" "Why (sobs) just aa I 07on nice and hot," (aoba -Well/' said thai "did you bum yottraalf ?" "No, ma'am, I happened to (sobs.) "Well, Betty." "That if X should rvver "You Wouldn't ?tf ly." "And should have a nice little Ve> by"~ >L B"Well, well!" m "And it shall just go alone, boo-no-t* aud I shall get the oven hot, baa*ftjpt ?and should leave it, Wat 4* ftaflfir should orawl in, boo-oo-o woo-eo-o! H would turn ifiaeif to death! boo-oo-oo o !" quired a Dntc^may J^SSX was being kissed by clamorously. "O, not muen-tj?st. tXoftUtg n tu*? ?dat's all." "Ghol dat's all eh? I was fighttd!" The Nomina noN of Jt AiNttt lard.?A movement is on ftast Ac ft muss meatm? of RonUnl to the uleeiiMr-of Tn?g* as GovorDOT of tMPflattst tended rricetiirg of last Tuesday evening, at consider the proposal, -olved that a mass White Point GardoQ, *? ing, the 17th instant It is that Jit Ige Willard an* ether ?all known ?peakers will be present te> ad dress the meeting, and that tike informal nomination already made will be ratified. "No womaa aaa% fan 0? fttfat t? mt on a jury, o-nlans aha ie a man, and every lawyer knows it, and I dw't Menu tt anyhow," was the coo^hmrva of a Wyoming ass teaman. "My dour." said a hi ter half after a emarrel, be permitted to go to not ?" "Beoaew* you will be a tormentor down below* CoDuccttcat bheuld be the lastest fishermaa. iu question is a "fifteenth who ties his A-h-hee ?6 Ml when ha gets a hue, ktobe l>. was the only woman who nwve* threatened to (a and live with ] Aud Adam was the oaW taataTiBed his wife about tho w*> n**W ?xod t*: co A. hm "you wHI never *by as