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Selected Poetry, !Street Fight Bctwoen Grant and Sonator Ohaudler in 1851. In lhe winter of 1850-5-1, Gen. Grant va.s stationed with has reginent in lM' trait, the hone of 1ion. Z ch. Chandler, S'enntor frot Michigan, Io mnw %h) in 1861 thought the country needed a little blood letting. At, that time Grant wvas a liettenati I in th service and w 1s decidedly' at very 1a:t. young lust it. II1 had a litult Indian pony that hle used to ride up and d'..vn the stree t on a cle an julp; It so happenel that, on one o0 easion, lie slipped on the icy sidewalk in frtont 1)1 Z.aCI. Chandler's louse. Therefore he brought snit a itinst Chan deer fOr neglect to clear his sitdewalks, to which Complant, Chandler made answer that Grant would not have falen had he not been drunk. In v'iew of the present position of the parties townrds .aelh other, the story will bear reputinw. I We aiid it in the Cllicago Times: "Chandler lived humbly grea t in his peculiar line at the 1imo of Ulysses' ad veot. in )et ;oi short ly' t a'r which, iipo'n A keen cold morning, the tempetn was shrieking thlro inpht the streets-the temp'st. born in the land of thn Ojibbe -ways, produced in the labatory ofstorms fa r ol' toward the Nmithi Pole, Onl pWu. paso to do) honor to the inicidet we Are a bout. to relate. The retier will pcr dt?ive that nttinre work; haid for her favorites. Well, the tempest was; Ihere: in the strootsof De'.roit. So was Ulv1 ne ; whilt behid his counter, standing like Jove with hi.i thunderbolts, was Zichary, armo ed wili his yard .tick. So, parohiitb', the sunlt and mooun stain'), unlconscionsa of appr'oachintg eclipse. Upon Ihis temtpestuoits day a foris un clad in military overcoat, maigh t. have been seen walkiitg with maltial dignlity over the iron clad siflace of Ith aidewalk in frin'tt of Zachar's doinucil. This formi was a manm, amti 1smoiked a ari. Co'nce'ahnent may now be dr,.pped, for the reader his rec'gliz'tt Ulys''ni. A close view of his eainres dise'!osed an expression of deter'tint ion and a heroic air, betokening the hiii ire fiienda:u1l ally idf S .tat nt. "lIe glared at the ice bou:aI walk, amd the : botld wa1k glared back lt. him. liis leel slippel, buit he exechted a lhik inoventu , :nid r'eganled i hem. The11y Flipped agan ; he Hanki again - but i vain. I Ie fell to the grounid and list hi, segair. Th'e( temo:t h'wh'-dl aroundi him. dlatshled into hais hice, wniled heis hast off, hove away his sog:r, anl wliske d his illustrious hir miti end. I lis Pulmin, t over'-at wast; turn ; his grand '1hoes were rplit ; his sacred bre4:bes were breach ed, tole the god-like calf of his lott.v leg was cont used. 1e lay the',e a : p:.I ele of dignity and honor. '11 a P he muttered, 'Ill light. it. out on this line will I?' le cletched his teeth, was picked upl) by a pedest rian, nod disa p penir.tl." The next day the fal!owinig conpl:bii was l ild In h ayor's Court of th cihv of Deiront: "'State of Alichigant, City of Detintit MM.- Oiay'ss S. tirant. being July swon dhep)oseb and saith, that, on or about1 (114 I 0th dy of .[.iiimary, A. 1). 185 1, anI fo' twentyIive days prvious thereto. Z1ach Iry C'wther d1l ti'glect to kee hi sidewalk r1 o1 aliclea re' frot snow, in and on .Jackntud avem:ie, in front of the 'ons oied byi hi n ; 0'll li djbd hei J . VAN Ii~xsstl. (i O' (ile.i Th'le tender wvill pierceiv by hi) s com-4(0) jihit that Ziac'hary, eveni at that. t'. mlote day', pracItited thle doctrmiI es o f !on. Itilipt. of' brw, wh ich hav~e sii'c muade hunii a lHaditcal greoat, ma:n. Una thlt'iI c'.imlpl-i mu, his sacri'd person'l was seize.d by aI vile t ip-staff,; anad lie was carrml inito liheoildread pretsence4 ofntic' e b ut hei wVSaslubahed, andt scornedi any ma i4ave't hiis ownV. lHe appeartedl as b: iE own couinss 1, andl U.l3 sse.; anid lie stcood fae t.o lhet. Imuiaginme lithtteeting ! it wans hike the slu a'1l moon44 hoh.-nollbin:e. Zalchalry lien ied thait lie had a hmus and lassertedl thait if' he haid one, the re w'as noi wi:ilk ini tl'rtiof it ; and tha t, if thiere was a wa'lk, Ulv')sSes: wasi' never' oni it ; and that if he wax tin it, he1 fell downt because he 'ta:s drlamtk. Such was Zaiharv 's defence, and it tiied~ Grant's marnial roi with sneh'l ire hat heC fouihwoh.1 pro~-ceded tot a sad. dlir'si antI phia sed a r'awhtide'--a sltroti, toiugh,' suiphe, s ingi ng' inmph-mentr --wnih wvhich hei wen lou h to) mee4.t M~oachrv. Thiey mnel-"'t'was iln a cr'ow)d" --otn Jefferson P2venue. U1yse i op.ii proached on ac(hary'4 cenaltr' anmd ga vc htim a ent, w hich' Zachar v ev~adetd by a flank miovemnit, itnO exct'n intg whIiich lie exposed his rear, whliebt is wnry' 0n1.. my i'nmeulttaey attackhed wit Iitlneh v tgor thait Zach summnionedi his legs to his aid, displiayed for thle iirst lime those' master-ly power oI S(f retrlea t wvhieb after ia rd imptia ilize.td himui at 1UnHi lun. Ulysans being short lugged, attninmped0( in vnten to foltow him, antd w"as sootn dis tanceed. Thua titnded tibo fight. . Granut is sanid to be a fraid of'h ilth-r 111neC the lattir hoomeiad up naf a gtrnd Ptia3yndrumi ot inlmeacnwniitt and to re gret the epu .et of1 ''bot tled," wvhich .iliawligs ~and lildean put~ in thle Gene rals mnntthi. A cornresp~onden~t ays: "1e an ild ller speak to each other,. aud .0rant never ref'uses anly , requost tba.'Giu'er tay make; but tio d balId swivel is a I:mg hater." URO UAD5 'Wiru A Cow,--Theor is a mm~w)i:jg not far fr'omn Danv'ille who, wt on theI var olosed,.find ing him..i self'withontt a-lhorso, a mule, or even an old steor,' hitced uip his mnilchi 'ow a 1d1made at good Crop. H-o fed the coW 'high, nd she not only plowed hils liagd, but gave himit milk -forkis tal.IA n-aiw Th-e F~rit the linigton Situ'. A Strango Gontloxm Calls on U3 Ra lopOsius is skull, Las.t Ilig'lt hc'C :o tiI iirvit, son thing '.10.11 lu ,1 sIiglL rV.91tnl)aIc'l' '.0 a 31101 glided IiltSl y inlto out' ofice, jdaeed on our desk u'ventty-fi ve' cents, ull Iliuii'Id us an ndvertlem'ien t, pr1efac. lug thle net with tese wxords, whiichi wais ii tet in it xoice' thIiatI mai ur ha ir vn on (en1(: ''ihe (lour npl'roncil.'Ii 11h0 Klu i must, i b 11 e goith.' r(l to0el 111 ei, Jteir) he notif 1(1ied ! Tis orderi an ust llipell' iin youloIical coluinti to-111it'olw I i(: ,:t of Goth Kit K; ux, antd d i:tapoiut I l ilig ill'. 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No special44 order'I r44" lioving I lancock of' the command of the Fi'fthj ilitary D~istrict is to be issuted, but, by reason of his assigunment to the C01111l1.1114 of the noew d~parit ment, he is reiv41d of his former cornmand. ]fail. cock's headquarters areto be iti, this \(r J')hn1s0ti s~lys t his nqeign1mrent of' I lancock is ill P1191: llr i cit (' i ti 14 141-p) ;(' lie' formled shortly after Ili-- d1,41:a;4 ''n4 of C, 2S(14.n Ih l~a: ut i nl"I 8t'Ii 1i :ll ' ari 1 ' f I .1' l t"441 ' r ','"~ 1: 1'Ileh t'.I i)~e( (1 1 1 S 11 ' '. 1 1) a 111 ~ lt.14 1''1114 I1 ~I (14l t 441.("" /t'i l ,li ~ /)(: _1 I 111. JIi;i n-iTIt"\ (t'1 T i . i l,%N IlC. I n :Iii : derv to 11. lit' i' '111?'l l(iI Iii. 11(4! iiinloiei in the lhale 44 melt1" 4i Aniln i' helb--' . h'o'a 1 . e t1,i.' l a44110414 tlisitf , ndi w, 4110le 1x11.11...t./4l.ti. '11t1Ill (derive:' hi. 'a t ot for 1 1Th ! (o4'r. o!I '411 --vi4 IroI' n t1,4? 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I 1 :41 l A l, I to41 '. 4:~ t i ...:11 tit 1.F. An Affooting Oaso. A young gentlemen who says ho lives in Olulpopet county, V'at., has recently met with an experience in New York which gavo him (M3irely new ideals in regard to the femalo crlcti'r. Ire states that as bo was crossing. Wash ington Park about 10 o'ckck 0110 even ing he was accosted by tho "lovliest girl he evol- behold," who told him that she had a dying mother at home, and begged him to hasten thither, and, if possible, to save her parent. The young (Culpeperian, overcome by the appeal, drew the supplicant's arm within his. 1id nofat out for the 'scene of sitferingi.'" Theaa'y hIaid not gone far, however when :l ti lt. a ml4 fer'oeiotus-leooking hwl n:ts I - 1'ii n-'an( u onm (t til , :1ti exel'imai d : '%hI ! 1 have yui now ' Yetm'e a pretty m11i=, atre'i. vom ? AndIl yon. you 'eung r":asen'1i ! you're the vilian whto fin, iisoned my humt, and broken mly wife's h :rt 1 Iut I'll hiave Ven. .an:itce' now !" Th'I'le 'irl silbledi ami1i begged "hor fat her" not to kill her, atil al o to spa:'e "Iarrv'. " whaoma sie, loved dearer :'1thai bor oei life. The young ge(4ntleIman was perfeiy ibewibhl,-rl. lie coihl only c'ifiit for tlw cimdtion inl which he foiuld himascif on the by patheis tat m. Il somie oblivious miomient, when in a state of iltx'-e:taion, lie Itmil won the a ffection of thi lovely girl by i-:side, and runnel," iIm peace, 1,l1 a ne.> hlppy I iily. i e w:as reilenl i'om his sp'culations a t Ie sulbject. by Ilie ;;le:n of a pt;tol- barrel, the ii ',l' to w:mil his brati!.. Tim "outr (+11a l father," w\lith fierce :lpreca'Iinn, ordeiredl him to preino for ',I minti tt d ath."' The girl uniloired her "inextra'le parent' to rei'.; whib at last he agree'l 'o do on condit ion that the inal.: - aid shldtll a ! ti- nev e'r to see aih other more. ''o htIi.. the younz~ V'irginiatn readily and 1' vI" r!l conseui Ied, whereat io d0 vot , novt1g 1.1y s~eemed much pained ; 1 t er hilbraing him yjolently, she wallel away wih a imelanchiolv nit'. Tlhe, "ihther"' watched her until she di. ahppiared, and than with a wartninag !'1i1a': me<hparted. A soon ai';s Ime yoting o 11111i r'v& 'r:.1 from ha. :it onaj1hitii ent iii -ht far la1.; watch (o see Ile hour, hut: his va!chuul aaiunaccoun'tably disappear edt and '1o hal his prse.' ''hen the ymmtnr g ilentt irotm Cmidlpeer conit y iider thi e w lhe whule matier.-Newe,'' (.V..1.) Journal. Th R;elie .1w. ourien and1' other pa . I l ii vory) nifuil clisa have beein ,ying th, minin-. lf their readers of &, wVitI tIle (Itita:tiot of "I [ow ma y revlti a 'wh l aiM aI:ikes -Wlopt. it.s own X:' ml r'lling one1" around~t' a wheal of 1 wn "" i ?'i ' 'T i i ,re 41:m1 he any ln'>t tn such a qw'i>' ttin mist arise frot indi.4ainet sl alements of it.s conli. 'ins, and aill tlie parapftheralia of dia _+nunsll :l' 11s1h-.u. I,'or, if the; revv. ing w1hel ai the slationary wheel. bina of ti 1ame i', are mkrked fT by r:lii into equm:al segmnt ts, no sitgle <ivi.mii l'of the monvin:: circnmfrence 1-m11 p l i over mirie than its own len0tl (iinles:s by a sliding Ioitn), anya:, more : in a two-f*)ot. rie laid tlowi lir:.t it one enl; aid then at thi other can mni'as. 'tre more than two feet.. The parnllb' action is the s-unte in straight. or curved hIes. ''lie tmolv ng Wii(ali'- revolves c'e The <i lastion a beome muad ieel by Such sialetents as this from the .-b arr)-lvo b; teia : "The A & ti/i .bn 'iia hamas at hiat mnduceu~' somt perat s,>ns to tlitink thtat a wheel makiles but. 0one re'volatiom (in its a:<'is in roilhing ioncet aromial a ftb:edl whlel of' a given the whoele thing,~r hat, two w~hel are i the samo s izi'. If journals wish to can scien ti tic au ithi' ty, tlhey shldt bn car1 tail to observe se ttiftic accuracy. "Lodyy' to-day meanas slavery andh kniav'ery, thiever'y aind pioltraoone-. i t maeans murder and robbery, uasur pai tinad otrago ! It. meians apprva ofthe slaving of tive ;entdraed t hiousand tot the~ nationi's bet.sitid h~av'est sonis ; the miakintg of thre ae tmaill ionsi oft widows aind or'phtans; andit the dr'ap ing of' a .hemaiispherec ini mourantinttg ! Jt mieana'sgratitication tat the pling~ upon the henidinag backs ct' ahbank1'upt thatn in all the six th ousatnd year's of thaist wortldl's hiistor'y, was ever' behldi before-a debt whichd in old-fas.lhoed Ikuamaeratic haalf-dollarst, laiid edge to edge, would lance an utbr'okena silver giridle firo t iimes rond the globe--a I hundr'ed and twenaty-livtte thousand. miiiles of' coint! "Luoy'alty" meoaans comaplacenat eon temaplationa of the most accursed sc'hieme tlhiat all thn ingenuiaity of' the aev'il, cever dev'isedl, to drain th IO pock ets of' the labor'ing asse~s, antd sw~elI the bloated coffoirs of' the rich! It maeanta ciionpt for the groans of dowtn-tr'oddena, tax gr'ountd, beggar ed millions ; and adutlationa for the pa mpioraed, cod-fisha, bonadhold ing No bil ity, whlosae insatiat-e niaws swaillow up thea earaitngs, the life otf a nat iota. [(S't. J.ose'ph Vi ndu icato. A C'o'in~'rious Woaiow.-- A poor main ona his deatha-bed, made his wt~ill. iile cailled his~ wife to htimi, and told her ot' its praovisionus... "Ijli hvio loft," heo said, "miy hiorso to tmy parenoits ; stoll it and hi ad over tho money y'ou recoivo. 1 leave to ~you nmy dog ; take good care of him, atnd lie will serve you faaithfally." Thle iwife pronmised to o'bey, aind in duoi timo not out to tie necighabor'ing maarket, with theo horse and dog. ".Uow muchno do you wanat for you r horse ?" inaquirod a farmaer. "A eannot sell the horse alone, lint, youmaiay have both at a reasonable rate. Give me a hundred dollars for thaodog and one dollar-for'thae horse." The farmoar laughed, but ase the terms wore low, lae willhingly accepted themi. Tiheni the worthy womian gave her hiusbatnd's parent the (loll ar ro eeived for the hiorso, and hopt the haun.. dred dollars for hiot-solf. coming Political Eveter To those who wish to "keep the run" of politics throughout the coui try, the ftollowing. compendium of in formation concerning ovents to occur, will be useful for reforeuco: CONVENTIONS. March 31.-California, Republican, Sacramento. April 8--Nevada, Republican, Car 'on City. April 15-Illinois, Democratic, Springfield. April 20--Nobraska, Republican, Nebraska City. 3ay 1--Louisiana, Reopublican, New Orleans. May 5---New Hampshire, tepubli. nt. ncord Nlay G---Illinois, Republican, Poo. go. ria. Mtiay 8-Iowa,, Republtican, Des 1?cinies. Jlay 13--innesota, Republican, St. Paul. Mly 19--National Soldieds', Chica go. Mlay 20--eNational Republican, Chicago. Jiuno 10---New Jcr:ey, -Democratic, Trenton. .inet 18-- New Jersey, Republican, Trenton July 4-Nation Democrati, New lurk. .July 4--Sold ier-, and Sailors',. Now York. April 2- hode island-general. April 5,-Connet irut-general. I A pril ---13lichigan--ew constitu tien. A pril 6 to 8--18 or id a---"reconstruc tion, State and wederal -aslieers. Anril 7-W isconesier--ua iciafi. ApJril i4, i'5, 1G-Sout h Carolina reconstruction. April 17, 18-Louisiana-, econ struetLion. April 20 to 25--era-rco -Gogarnstruellon. A pril 21, 22, 28-North Carolina reconstruoe i in . \May 4, 5, G--Florida-reconstruc t ion. AN AnnDOlT SwormsusA .--pillaski, as is well known, was as ,ndroit i swordsma~cn as lie was perflt in horse. minship. and he ever rud at powerful -mdl fleet chInrger. D)br in!; the retrent of" the Aenertean army thron.h New Jler. Py, mn the dark- -t hour of our na. tional adversity, Pl'naski wa14, w%-ih :1 sminll pary ofhiorsen.e p muhortd by r harg"i party of 1, irish cavaler. tnhe tnd. er" of which wa ia good ho'ri=c ml- n, ai1 momdi edl neariy :s wll as liihiiki. Puhaski rode in the rar of his detach menVt, and the Iriti lh Un- ptain in front of th'o he comainy ed r h e nmot'itg stil was shinijg btig [. ly, rns!mg obetse shadows, ad as the hnrsted party hnterid a ln- nyatlron lane, Pulaski havmg Baot.'d h:im. f tf thie sutperior lpo-ed and coinmmm.d 0f his hor tver that of his pursnu, lackenvd his pace and kept, his hors to the sih of the lano furthest from the sutin. The p1usmiuit olicerm camoe up ill hot haste, his sword . levated so as byo make the" decisive cut upon P aski as soon as- h coiuld reach hi ht. Pulaski rode as though he hearii not teadvice povetn m--vet.ejkept hii ptei ngi ofhrrtiis hor etoad iten or dow ofte hipursuhir's ho gai itpvr kniwm,.ori tat. ah ho hea, by ita shaow.t hat giedr abotAlf ih< lengt ofhi owne trse'bshi- bof heogov nhei (udde tswor'es of St. GIge (ovitc hlis~lI poefuldm ah sa the ecaitac r)~~ed, ead th inlics ofsicer folloiji thent ltroketui i i xtoo lygtheristnd ah positiono the hnd, ag sa o whccratel--his pten buivil over alng back hthsrih.r whlehecross strplie lof hsi puriu t havl e beon maeeatl mne shrse d iafic thr h ve excesn oi-'..-thse in gruingt olier thst rhirnntbefo th uet that, hit proximitey wan kownir tht aoi blor the benei futURE crop . Encilly wl'iT os. sor ifnte aiceoakg 8ros hes otatoe ash, if thelos ofequick imoh yr. shol onime ghould, hav thte prefeeno if it ca ibe btaind, th mustl a plnav t the bnelst of t makieed iwnty bushp.- winll;r mix tho rog lyteth xerimnt ayine il, ta alrthouhh oatoni cr-vi twot bhe mayve an are. xepitftra To he aboregoping enest..ial in greients fr aelrgegot.fpt ther loitle nhl o edechipey. mharo thendifear hil a wrn excofdthes 'in atgediet tserthe. requiremetmoy inhetoresn forop Ii t e wille lur< Bthremain ina to he bilder bedtfi sh1 lite! ( cropn se pcialn thel heat b<l rsoei the succeed~iin fter he othe and if'e meh" tops let rchdywar. t< the conl (hi bedw in a i th r till ortant memrdies. -i thor itre' mail geor to gesnfto toe sucee how TO TAEAr A BALKY IrdslE. If you have at balky horse, it's you own fault,-and not the horses' for il they do not pull true,. there is soic cause for it, and if you remove the cause, the effect will cease. Whet your horse balks he is excited, and does not know what you want him t( do. When he gets a little excited, stop him five or tonp minutes, let hinl become calma ; and its soon as ho is over his excitement lio' will, in nin< times out of ten, pull at the word Whipping and slashing and swearint only makes the matter worse. Afti you have gentled him a little, aind his excitement is over take him biy 1 the hitts ; turn him each way, a feu minlutes, as far as you can ; pull ou the tongue ; gentle himn a little'; nt rein him ; then step before the halig horse and let the other start first then yon e8nn take thet wherever Vol wiskh. A balky horse is always i i h spirited and st arts (nink ; half the pull is out of hin before the other starts By close applicationi to this rule yot canl make a hally horse puill. If horse Iis been badly spoiledI, hitcl himl to an eiity wagon, and pull it around on level ground ; then put on a little load and increase it gradually caressing as hefotre, "lnd in ' a shori time you can, have a good work horse ( Amlerican( Farmer. ]urnside, the ex General who trie( to cross the .R appahaninock ii n ourtcei diffoere: t places at once, who sacritiec the lives of fifto.tm thousand of then best men in the Federal army, in th< brainless attempt, and wliith seoured for him the enduring title of th< "Butcher of Fredericksburg," this re t'ired warrior is now Governor of the Sprague planutation, sometimes called the "State" of tRhodo Island, and is in deep distress and trouble of mind be. cause the loyal Treasurer of the puny State appropriated all the revenue tr: Iis own use, leaving not a scab to pa'y the heroie Governor his salar"y. 'l Treaanurer, with his sticky lingers, wm: also a noble patriot in blue. (yen (&co. W.- e\v, lie fit, anid prayed and stole '"that the Yewnyin might sur. vive," he d'id. No wonder that thons, ands of the working people of Rhodt Island are living on panper sonp when sachI hyenas are the rulers : lhe litt Iile pumpkin patch.---La Cros.s' J1Amo(Cct. i ile Butl r was in the mt id.-t o his speech (resting ''a spell," how ever,) a western senator amused ser eral (t Butler'scolleagues by relating an incident which occurred at t<i great Park meeting in New York Butler was then addressing th erowd, when some one called out "Greeley !"s "G"reeley !" Mr11. Oiree Icy " M r. (1reeley c:me forwanrd and after searching out the inedivid!ua who had called for him, inquired what lie wanted. "Only to tell you sir, toJkeep'your hand on your watch,' responded the stranger. Grant has broe:'n his; relieence twie< -first, to dcclarc that Marshal Brown': nps were tie best ini the ilt', niua lIto to order (en. Ilaucoc'k to ijc'I ie t wt snake-worsipping i negoc. which i had remoted fron the city goverii ei of Nmw O leatis. Grant, i4 th'rIore soiud on puppies un'erors Ieo wtouh' matke am Pre'isdena t worthy. to precsid over putppies 'andi n'giroea--if he ironka~ heep sober. -Old Grant. C"LAn As' MIr>-The Nev Yoi'l Tim,,es urges as a mattet' of-~ prie cossity that the Southern- ter'ritoerie get into the Uniion as fist as possible "'Then,"' says the TJimcs~, "t hey can make constitut ions to suit theam elves. AMter- the faishiior i' f'Tennessee, w pr'esume. Will you walk into mn parlor, said the spide to the fly ? IMost enny' man will concedeoth'ati looK'very foeolih tu see a boy drag heavy slay nyl a sticop hil for the ileet in' p1lesburm ov i'id ii' down aga in ; bu I it appe arsa to me that that boy iz see'-by the side ov the yung manu works hard' all the wvee - and dr'ink~ - his stamps up Sa tter'da nito. Tlwo old gentlemni we'(re cotmiphi menu .ag <-aebl ot her upoin theiri habhiis of it tettperanice. "D1idl yon ever', nieighbor', snid onre, "se'e ime' with imore athan thought yon a better' have gonie tic t 1gah papers report, that A rel a bishop 'aaninig has ordered tat lier shall be no mnore chuoii .diiging in any< lie chnrilics in hiis diocese after East e - Tlhe' serivice in fatuarc is to be Grie goriiiu chiaintedi by lie priests. A Washington correspondent, who ai mires Gen,. Grat; writes: "e Gtranu.' face is iatstudly to me tlway. wearing its .look of' pain,-as if an inv"is lbe w~or'ld pressed him downt from above We malway walks as ifsteadying hzimnse under this fload." dier, sav's the Lynobbi~ur-g Virgin han,b stitl at Drmmotndville, Canada WVesi andt expocerssto remain there somnetime His health has' improved, and is muel~ betteor than it was- laist year. JUMnERa A-N D Vi;oun .--ndor tht bill new before Coagres' lumber ani flour ar'e taxed in large whlole.alo es tablishmnonts-flour a beut ,twe' cent; per banrroL 'A gentleman marrieJ in New O0' leans a few days- ago a lady fromi whem he'llad hbeen divorced tw'ent years ago. The deathu is tnounced of' Lord Byron, successor ini that itle of the poetand a retired admiral of the Britsh navy, at the age of seventy.. nine. The IDemocratic nmajorlty in 1tiarr~s. burg, last, Friday, was 446, against 184 last fall, and they eeled allth connollmnen. l is THE GREAT ROAD TO WEALTH I Thori'eore Buy Your Goodls AT TIl N NEW UP TOWN STOAE VIlERE.you can find a grot vnviely oP Staple aund Fancy I)ry Goods, Giolhing. Iits unt Caps, boots ami -hoes, Wlitic Goods, Nut ions, 00ullinell's F u' lisililig G00ds'" and most everything to be fotid in A First Class Dry Goods House, 'The G ooils ahove mentI ionel baro just ar riveil. nml ar of''retl att extremely low prit c. I shall take pleasore in exhibiting. my Godsu to every one who may favor lme with at call, whether tey buy or tiot', 1-shall' lake plea'ure in Showting. I will venlture to say tihit imy stock is as largo 'is any in i.e iia ni, ai by malling' It' ei, it. yott will find thema the cheap. elt as miy mottlo is Qllick'l filleN.11110d Sillill ProfitS;. Ilenwi"nbetr the Place. C, 11. S. I. CW)SNEV'' OLD SITD." .\ND TilE1 NECW llO)USE. II. JA LUIC.. uar 10 2@.OOO. . WANTED IMMEDIATELY, li the Wtiensboro 'tawl Yardl, Twenty .L Thouasand Pounds of Green or Dry Wildes, htighetd, ma:rket prices paid inl estsh. .!NO. P. 31A'Til1EW, Jr. Cathcart & Matthews. Dunlap & '.lat I he t gnat .J. '. .\atlhews, Jr., nicoounts will be' in the hainis of a lawyer in time lo te sued on this Hpring Court. IIereafter I wc'ill have cash fur everything I do, or do nothing. 'I'hoe Hit caunte come under this rule will be obliged to i rado elsewhere, as I ean nnit. 16nderit ake tn noconodato friends who don't. appreciatc it. enough to pay tme even t part of what they owe m1e. J NO. P. MAT1llEWS, Jr. OLOTHES WASHER! lPA.2'ENTIDi MAY 7th, 1807, 'WINNSHORO, S. G. T ill 1 W .\S IE Rt is :tplt le i t I Cf '1tru . . ion, th r!k aiid not liable to get out at oriltr: it will wash six shirts, or that hulk of clthes, hi five iniutes, if' proper e are m i'at tciutring the ab)OV nin. chiir~ies at Wiitasbtoro, 8. C., where we jwill lbe pleasetd t o :lli all oriers pt Olipty 1; anid in till ca-es, I lihe manohine docei' not give 'at isfactioni, wre will take it bnck' and re. t4 . I hereby 'eriity thliat one or F. Elder's * 1 impro)ved Wtashuin~g 31lcines has~ been t e by my fail y .or necarly I wo mo~thsli, antl lhat it Ihas given eii ro saitifction1. We fintl its merits etin to its c~tlas. It. wash. Ves itrtgbly. (itf th di rect ions are fola lowitl. ) ex pedi itiusly and withIout injuriy to I hle clothle,. I cati n lafely rCcommeltndI3 Air. Eltder's Wayihinig 31bschtine mo the publhlic pa '1 m rona~:ge, feeling 'assunred tany fai ily iiI be - tdelightmed wvith Iits greater. superiorily ovte Itth old wash-tub mode. 1n: W. BillCE, P 1nstor Ilopewell UhuirchA 3 hsi ocertify thaittsee are uisingf 1' s Ehler's Patent Clothesu Was her: it Is 'auplo and aot liable to get out of' o'rder. .We ca.u r'acoitmendi it to thle puiio~i to be a groat '' saving olf btbor nnd114 les finjuriouis 10 I ho -nloi tel tan thle tihl mtod of wathing. "lIer C lI Betts, Winnrsboro, S 0, Airs Dr ] J lU Mce.laster. Winnsboro, S C, AMra SamI 1 . Sitevensoti. Fairtiel Dist riot. S C, Alra I l h ierrion, Fa ircid 1ist riot, S (!,, Mrs 0 [ e~nnedyv, Chiester, S U. br J A Iloedy, ('Chester, S (., Mirs Calebh lniarne, Cohttmbla 3 0. .\lrs .1 I. Yonnguie, Coulumbaia, 8 C, Capt, L.3 .\lttri, Pr1opritor Enquitiiirer', York villa, -S 0, Airt. F. II, Clown'tey, Winsboro, 8. C. o telb 227-13y r CHIANGE~ OF SC! i'IULE~. .Curlotte andit S. .11 .iuiroadl 00. COLIJ31lilA, S. C. MAnroh U I, 1808 (- N nid at'e r thi.n da, the '1Tainis ,Ithis ltoad will run1 as -follows Arrive atCharioi teo 11.00 P. r, Arrive at Coluaibia 6.00O As bl, l'asenges tiking, thils route, going North, in ke closo conniections at Oreens boro, Weoldont and Portsmouith. - MjY Tickets optional from Greensboro,. cIt her via Datnvilld'or flIalei gh; and from. Porftiemiuth either via Bayt LI no or Anna mesrlo l:ouleI. Ilaggage .ohtt.cked liroumghi. 3 6.j Ti1\lb A$ Q IJCIC and FARE AS LOWi as5 by any ('ther rnoute. - Pa'sengors firom Gri'eenviie R1ailront'i go. lng North, aske amse (Iwno, by taking this , roulo nt. 4 o'clock. p mi.. na they will -y lenv. log hero at 6 a. im. as the tinhe .l points North of Richimonid is the samel. TIrains o(, 1 hi route cohtinig South, matko c~eaCtionin withI traims of' Greenville Road. .For Throuighi Tickoes JtoIich sadWsh't ington, Balmore; Philladllibi' &nd: lbey York, apply at, ,he TIck.' 0O199; fooQ..6t Blandlog street .D U~Lt apt i ~' Suporh}d nC~mi VEf4oW, RIUTA 134GA,. Large. Wb e GL(lobe, Illa. .Dgh andI led-or Pnirple Top Tprini p Seed. For eale by. (ETrcIlN,.IASTa &BRU!1, july II.