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di xyeilas thut are gone, an oldOirsIk I -- knew, - - - -. - -~ --- -. 1 WhVIier4qi "IfAbiNhiM14r I r! orper rpg A fiddle-bowtditl)bS?eael .%sf4k' Ulgf 1 A saddle bestb And it B Mar i Ir W f in y 10oings of y An'dit,h V ie bit uet e ?Lale v A pil6efill,tilss>dlul litttrdut-bok o M With a glarg i I n its shed; And a spider lI 00 A(114T wheel o'er a apokentny m *.it I to1 .t:J I%g) pahgeA pflO g n ate9 star d,tiairf ri Yes, th U &I ing It lifts its h 6 "' thliVaQ It iWd th. u iom ie o~ud ilt And the moottinWliko eirls In it lie. De.rpnuggr tlptrejivedwlth is kasfl%if flere wih9 aure shaawl as pIjjd'o th Ite!. pqFk,with, theIRo .p4dr 1 qf.iLs, a r al a kiyr e t.i'thd iI i A &iW4 Oiglies ti1luti its iit dioulathi For 1 rb'- pl' . 111w 6 t t1 je4' o it44f For hope when it perishes turns to a sP4, A )i d1 bb t A0,1ibodsdh'th 161,1WO I-i4-t And dren ttkp far things, Old,:AfMit wke fain t echoes make A biOVAR'A 4Springs. Ahi. p Sotowheri ' A owoodsanu6 -grenbaid ld4. f."doptir .'i i% .aI ."' rv it I v8om,dwhore edgeroWa:are 114e4 or!C" Wt%bua ; 'qmewhereJl twInds s beferiefd ,.1 bet, / L a v . . . , ,"e:trtbrush begins to:btuild Somewbert no.fears bts,Rpridt, hM teits ' ,Yor hop6s AhaWMaroh ha. -killed. Mrtodbtok n ineioiai 'Af%i g eMr:-RIotbuk-midetwoetiarr oft it 'It pitt and replies given: q nly la.rge. H e should ft o to ask Mr, 1g vors mn to A Ir& U,mIliu lig tbi ' to rn2o jp. a ;iuJgrs' rebellion. I -, I rpnga ip ths we tuadr Comn. pk,ly 4 he Xmerican rii9,tbrokfe ostanda; all I did was--endIi.lihdd tile sanqt.aobof as large a nmetiing1 SihbI tiel4 pra4r as ever *i'et&b --all I aske .wet';AImIAp~.o should ee. knoxledge the Somhilern ,a 4 'ri gndent States. "iar.iear,. ayti .'ers.] Now 1 wil ri4elbagd* di. inei&l will ma)fke a fraik'ait viitt foreven .aeHlli. no l miaken''fteW 'c.'-MI belief is .hat the AWtftia peol )y and bv4tilkradttidrbIf ITy Wilt i.'a ~tpoworful amn ever found-- eggeyoe.to li. jm~~think upo,whrab>. wand. haegrghim husper#ois.of.deapotic pMe~retthat is, of uncontrolled; 4*r.s do noliute that power as*th, a ht 'fo dol.'i object was imnq ~J.4' ~e.r, and Isaid: "Hlere iatb' pprtn -y we cntkei,Ih acknowledge these' s just as A'meri ca neckunowleud Hungary ebn ahe waa in reb.J .at t~it e pie k. ~am. fron A end t0. i wOid t if 1.he b~eed, eeT4atrs t I" Poo I.to 1nwIan 1 de]" vrmc tot to wem hi~~ ~ kno a ter)-- uc Man ~ ~ taA "ADOWAr' 1110 " q ra aIti e irniv of my opino nd 1oad the PO. d1e of -$gl4 ly the oppo site OIth the gay an pleasant old lord, and oowed my way oWM.Msk66166( t a Now, I want to know if that ik'not a I rery strakinig circumstance, I ithat oen ahould now come forW A iihd say I lint I did &tii for the. ,purpoise of crea.. I Ing a war to aid- thb blideltolders of I America-1, wh& s iy youth had I lone my utmost to-ilt the question oi i Auack aAvery, ,%ht hout the British i lominios, whp ..was as horrified as the t gentlulairoppdsito cati be at the idea of i 11avt save really wept over the I ;to" .le Tonf's Cabin-, who I Oe , as e feels. all the misery , and all lorrors of that situation. But I had to look further; I- had to look at the poor creatures thethselves; I had to look at the destinies of nan. kind. nuj;khqpgb fr- the delinies of mankind that wp - should have taken that opportunlityofrseparating the Uni. ted Stato: 'And nobody feels this more th th V li dyrn the United Statis no ..i sy are purrounded with dili cu i eajtlsoy catpot heal the wounds which: Were thei made and I belhieve; ifIhbb daied f6 speak tr6th,'tliey *OUl4 si Yr ( 0%ro ar ry Peaco . was not ia4e upon the terms I proposed. [Loud I cheers Mr. VIhO 4ifflered roin 'Mr. Itoe. buek as to jts, beipg, impossible to havq decl*re4 wAr with Enleland, and asked whether, ifhe*ero again returned to Prliailneh lhe wofid be 'prepared to p 'thithsW cdIidti4. r. 4", ertainly not without enquiy u if usi inqiry it, shall be foit tIo En lR1 d'i r#Aly pound and n , l ip '.'clims, I shall be prepared to ay. them. But t will not pZ ihen i s ki4 rllains upop Aieri elk aref;u". seq.e . Novr ; ?4r4ON.-.e--o , have always co-idered Mr. Stant ion as a per. son ison whom the President might bjoos' to loAn, fiom habit as well as inclitioi,, Mr...Stanton .,.was. the trongest evil s irt of the 'War lie duly understood the crisis. le knew it was not p wqr of -kme- der table ij ,bd tit whastrifo of sdea ich attacked systems. He t inohamkis ita it ipto 66Mmit va' iih nil the State anthor:ties of the free'States, as to innoculate them with his own rad i syer, "I'dd not so o, ahn; Ao ;- th, t wi to the Ave-, holders.1 gA;,qoleck4 - (his j eourc. is from' 4at ''iartit,' egahdliso of leglty or ost. le poured. outtift ida rnktbr4; Javished n':un oston-, by. r pu411ed t.he.yeteory. oftho Oori an ;Ite deeat-of. tle South.1 Hle lide th, repj,utilion of. General Grant pud all tlid 'other 'ene'rdia. We have eton siteted, ant oe still believe, that fur. Stanton li'ad been the southern Pecretary of War, instead of the noth. rn, he could have reversed .the result, tind we believe it. Hod it not been for isia method, ene,rgy boldness, persis. jence, and conpOdence, our generals and armies would have been frustrated by thirfdedients and the inf.n,itq ypriot,y. f adverse fores toi surmounted In el a difi uIt g inyalion. .Aneinnati Commoner. bu t o, waeroi r,aIAieLo p is ' tif re yea t e. pot of Aiahp s.cndu tl9 car loads -of ;odn x)jihdfM bli al comprose at ready to go aboard mnd to be itn ' rpool b Vte 1st of Do T nt bwIcn, n ')i~ men n 4 red end Ih 'tjius he lihe o thti new rco ndW .inviting Con 'rom ViN: g t wahundred ~iqoyA ogm99 q uiperinte,d ~nt ehlnajUutn. and A)aleon li.aIhmoa~l,' Wo tGiNENJ oIyRNT1oN. -- ~Tertpa atAtirenD t ei f Co. r la when lon wasA' -p~t flot from Itin quesons'hv outl40 favor in ypt . Tif 41 w w er h. |a%m9JAimStrm~ Enltij.fmith ..akh na4tion se so nimerwaly. found:, an espectedIn:natione havingAlny -1 clvili tatoniat ,r ht we miuat - cdepti a the n ig!ei iaion kaylig gr9w.Q ara4tjo the names of a fUV rent famiiis ; and if we would smin n1. htaairlir gi(rft 6f tlae Ibli a'oi i'eat ~ ~ ~ I ,c m-t VhKt Lthe, -Il ta illus1tr ioui */14.'Tlie trito spl.nd-r )f that history -- i0 Frii (froll ehoini' Wmiliit~imaw) :iea (5onh.uii ~ i Gmilii, thO pabil, lie J-ii, ie I1,wbittil IRiles that in 11t1.1 givret hi-i ry of t. mat rank even almiiost Avith Ohe mnio )f 4.m60d iWolf. It& fitich beiin'dio ith Ruians theaselvea baicld Ilwvir greae gOn Iat they have sam1pe-d 11mdelilly a he speech we. imherit fronlh 1,4enil lint i a a rerondl.'to W,aithiibw 'of C Ie fanamlies ; to b. nIo gCnCossus it to b) vithout much or the, b4.1 tor gracm of lift nd Lhe posse.-;sion ofa fiir elnim to, gen Ality coimpelln1es tI,o mass of tnf.i fu )ven the want of nuru substmtial pcj. iessions. Our own hiswory shown i growli nc lissimilar totlint of the early imnan ri republic. ond we .4ee in it id-,o i ie promi lent spln..dor o some great nam.-i W all know what a wer it A dim fnn iV was in the Sto rv yr lihe Revolol ion aid we see its high t Iadeny ill the ed uttion of its sons to the- s!-itnee of, g aiv rnmeit running through many gm rations. Anoiher part of the comilr :annot writo 'Its hiiitory without tl iamo of Lee oi every ipngo. Oua ow 3tate has a ricier roll of a mhte lmn nn )ther, and its t.tWry Cti1 be 81mpi11 mvritten: in; t huietg ahief of iin a me distriotis gens as i lie Si it * yvesntc Van Rien*epluaers " Sliet.-I lIIInihiom Wforrissea aind aLiingitoln.' III lhe ol )F these grent immes ofI. Aerena f.im lies'ilere ii pso,,tio .131nir faatiilY. (Ex Presidiit ?ilnore ri*''ards uld iiair a Iflhegreatest nm tiat Go] A1might' )ver Made.") This .illustrioui famil was once hei'n mgr'eat e esti'm l iutin a now ; but a deeny or inihjait!' id lossi4le fate-of all, faim ilies, 1a1.1 is .1 Ii. ionor:to the family, bu nily to th ihs lage that fails to nppreciate i. .le vho know our history will not .1r'a he Blairs the less lhaat one of thmil go vwer votes for nr inusignificnaw olfie hanl some body O?tp ; for ihe. well kilov hat this single family h1ias C ri.d o he government sin 1,1hpelays of Ge Fackion. W never and inly nrth unke in San Franeheo I thos, lavs. But it is also a 4e"Aliii v1'i1his do relopnent of ii.jjols, tlillt..e Ive*v nov and then no Iamili(eq co4aIe a1p. 01 ent a gre at mlu stali-hs a genm lCaarmillus': Wh1o wn' a 1"i riYrp wn ifteewardp,cinted lie first of th Ca nilii. i Inal? eIs fooliph pteoplr enI hose Imen parICnIS tipstaria lam .ilI 3odies,.but. wiser ltople iee i ho fiutair, i them. Railmans calied them nb/il/e Jecause of thieir novety or newnecy, nm his is th1e qm1*-ier elfI,. or n- b;ly' io. that for is ioaily to be very noblu i im - be very n A nieht oinght to Io great comfort o thoe hain'lpy peopt vio e..ino, tell lhao iiames ofr 0hei rramndfathier.q. lit ouri isitor'y orn C hei. Ltu illutrivig~ vi ihe agew gen1Isi Wamsh i9Jnaiy1 jii.m l, wm;.vlu4 wely .knows it now. Ve expaect; great dieal from thais famailyV, beenosi..i it i lolIgge. J.L.we.t, fra:. frMn).I)owan ldasi vhiebh is the, best saection of Ih" coijnt re .0 migrate fromn. anid set.life ot. ',Vag j a soiif. ;gigas ygiNid~ gid\vth. "Th'er a at present .an Elil:: WVashhumar,ae, al in Elislaa W&hbsla rata tiiha AI'(jbs ~eemtia, l[e.ekinama Obadialiri: toi numerons to nae. They .,aruetll I songreessinsr. Iw exe.pt at f'w Ilhnt ar n foreignl missmoion; limi "Cij'r.s .i9 rier all, nmot a jtpge ii' tifrive in), s< hat we expect. ro see 8tge or six fm then an time Cabinet~ in a shmort time anid th, est in~ the neXt hist places. Tao Aeerag, E outhern Man, Thme Chicago Post celebrates Liz rihtory of Granmt anid Colfax ini this fadhi on: Yottr average Suuubern man is a bair marian. Hie maf hai v& a.oine adegniate onception of A464iA is dues to mho so, mal ereamoIal' whIaich et iqueto re oribes, so .us not to be geikty of e'xt remn at4cherie in haisjt daaonrst wit hi men iOWmay7ye a varihp l onAo 'i c1e e y hy,as a-gae (rtenmd. ofa.e,ur, seed to say, *-lke a hious ai r -" *ha play, byskAra~mIpiii),;il a1Q hlristian ia his hmqusti,: timitgih een Is n. he has never prayide4d thaese tfiggg '.personal.comfart. andmm chanmmlis,m a peak tlie,Jutpji4m I guntge,jhio, la Aldit.:on of ani African pnrnneaintion; *c) 1it ha ve man hiw, V. heen, Ime - o itn a~ .yatemn t man slng by jiol 1et moralehiA** 'I -te 6)ti. p~ K~Ase, dj\yidaa~ 0 the pwscril4ed,race rhaing all hithbdo not, hAte -tlf 4iggr" 'ws h4 h1tes hin,hedis in Ifnfvorhbl6 gb. Sd& in1 e0d.', Ie'i i. lop b'ouglat I and rand'e'd, I'ted and killed, despised and feared niggera aor hi Ihas sympa. t thized - With others wh dit th'isi' .thnlgs -114A Ilat ttidf ljjin: bohel.'hd ythe.niizper ciunb? li& equail, L d itt thuio Yrt,olles of tir,wre have coMO to an end,, is to donviin,e him that All the world has goho ffind iu1 that he 11 ties fo Plai Jg Ti-e6s L. If the roots of a treo are fro.en outof ithe ground and thawed agaii i il eintuct with the h-, tihe tree is. SIled. gt.'he frozo roots arc. .ll bul Sriod, filling till - tho - evitins beforo hittwiig any at all, the-tree is not in.. t jured. f ?. IManure shoiid' hever be placed i in olit.net with tho rots of a t ree, ill settiig- It out, but old, finely pul verizod earthly compoAt Onswers well. r 4. Trees ;hould always be et kabout tlrcc inchos dcepcr thani they 1t8od before digging i, 5 A sinall or moderSizOd m r 1 Sat.the. tranh,3nlt ing,. will usually ;e a I lArgecaring tree suoncr thim it lg. e r tre ot out nt. le samitie tl'ue, an which is checked neidssarily in growth 1' reoival. . . ilth. Constant., ol.an an iell(ow i citltivatloii is absolutely nocessay at all timn4 for the suceessfill growth of v tle pach1 trc ; it is as necessary for tith youg plum tree, but not qpilte so maleh t',,r an ld one ; it is Tearly as essenltial for anl old orch:r(d ; and'still le.s iessa-Iry foi a Iliddc aged cher ry tree. .7. To guard againstI.; mie in lt.b Winter with perfect. suce oss, inke a sianl 11 comt.pact, sm1oo1t carthy inound neal.Ij a fout haigh, around the stein Of 1 ech 03 calit rd tree. 8 Warm valleys, wuith rich. soil, arte IO liable t6 'elinse destructiol! to trees or their erops, by cold, t Aiin moderate hills of Ilorp exposure, anitd with less fertile soil.; the cold air set ling at the botton. of valloys duriiig the Alilrpest frosts, aind the rich soil Inaking trees gruw too late in.autu un, i without ripening aind hardeini g their wood. 9. The roots of.j,treextend near ly as atr f n earh.side as time height of a trec ; i'd hetil.eo 0 igit 1p by lut ting a circle, with aspide, ldlh a foot in din Imeter, Cuts off m1ore . t1ha nine teith1s of the roots,; Ql1to Jade a litle circle abont a n oung . tree I(it one-quarter ats far as tlio:roots exteid a10 eUal it culftiv if,191. js liko, aIll..I stff's mon claiimig qmrintid. 4iir,t collars for ia conplete saulit. 10. W altering a tee.in dry wenither affords but .Ia t1iep,a1ry relicf,anid.of tou does morc harmiii thau good, by crusting thi syrreg. 1eeping the surfoe tuollow is 11uchi1 niore valniblo id'ii inportant, ; or, it' this inltot b 1, I done, mulch well. If watei-ilg is ever doane from n .cessity, r(iove the top ctrth, pour i tho- water uild then Ie phico'h 11 arh1-the 'tIule11 or keep the surface vcry Iellow, r 11: Shriveled treces' ninv ybe ma11de platuip before platntiiig, by covering Sthe tops amnd all with-eiarth for several 12 Wator'ing trees hofero- they ex ~nid theair leaves,shiould. nt be done y pouriing water~At thtU roots, but by b 'ping the-birk 'omd the Btsteni - nd bI'anches 'frequinently or' conlstantly imoist. Trees iit letf' Mid li n' rapid .growth mayi 1b0 watered at the roosi do . properlyf 13. oungtree maybef.innured a toratavatg by .si-endiWg ma- I ted or ovr a c iff w ridius is 1equal to the' heigh~lt of tI~Ii tro, in aua I tumni or early winter, and spading Sthis ama no i, its spri.alt 14. ~Jvr sot, yaur treps.imia grass , eld, ori among, wlicat, or ot,bot sowodl g ralin, . Clover eis stilh uwor#e, as the ro(o.tsKgO. tJ(oPp nd -roh~ t he troe reots. The whole surfiace should )e cleani anid niellow ; or, if'aniy E?m ire siuflired, thiqy should. be. potatoce, errots, tur nips r othr *p, howedcrop.s. a Ittoree aiQre<a od f- otn the nurgyJ. thg, to'i ,o.fili I:au'e beeni pnidale'd (imhbedded 1(n elay muortar-' It will 1o 11cosgryL ,oamovotid. . of otbo tlft tirC 1 thetrei the anaffi' il,i ds 1(oets wl1 y ier ce Vf( bbifAn (i th tfl&t ald thI eo the tfast ' ~to 5 W u ox t%m.tI ps -a.or.I -Oor1ttig 4i o $ .woi1&n turatbo Cti (sign o."IT~ nitfi" sifm ai ii'ot.ieng.iot"~ 'I.6t t d alstb~mttoyt ic'ul ,tolri tiidimftofM -iyud - e -e al birtMyrit.h eatwttd'd' off 'c 104 o f/m fntiiiu er lii.6 i a tt b.iht n lioetIng am oneye ' New Advertisements, [iLa DIJteuio b the Metro- - 1jio11tiii "bift' U,;'tiu&h l.ulfis t6 *tAhe T. auomit or $50,000o,-tecry Ticket lirwa"a 'rize. 0 Casio ift, each ,1) 0 40 Vivsh WL.i, enchl00l 10 0ash .1fts, etcth 6 ,)) !00 Ca-h Gifus, eachi 100 o 20 Ca10 (lifts, each 1,000 e 100 Cnsi ifts, eacti 60 60 Elegauit l1ose01ood Pinnos 'nh01 $o00 to $750 76ogmet Rosewood leludevs.10 each 15 to 150 150 Sewihg Machines. eaich 0 to l 'i 01) Film (lold Watichs ():el 75 to 300 ushs Prizes, Silver Ware, &C:, all %-;lin. edl It $1,oo,000 A chance to 01h'1w anly of (lie above 1rizes Or 2. 'licke's dit ihaing Prizes lie vided inl Uivelopia id well mixed. On ec ip)t of 25o. it Secitled Ticket ik driwii viihloiut chloice and r'eint by til H lty tddres. The prize immed upon it will be ll lellverel to t tic likel.hohler,n ptymnent )> Ohi1 t'ollai1r. PiMes are 1i 1 i,iateni ly 1at: ton uiy address by expre. Or 1eitiln You will ki-ww halint your Pilze is be ore .l Oil pay for it. Al y l'rize exclaniged or aintiher for saita va iic. No Mahitn. )nr patrols Clif a-peid oi Inlir dcailing IIKrlu~ssef4p-We lelc tie FolloWini 10o1n ananiy wh hiave11 a.tlely drawtn Yahtin ble izes an1ld hinidly permilillel s to pu1bish 101 teni : . . Wilkins, litti o, s :ic tliss A nne llly. Ubicngo, Pinno, -150 t;ht 1(lin .\ilwailkee, Pilno. U,0.iev. E. A. )aiy. New Orleains, $500. Ve pibplidh nto Iilaws wilo)lt perm-Asivi. Ol'i..Nlws or i' lP isa:-a The firm is 'elinlile, and deFerve thei s.uc:," IIrAk/yl Tribiunc, Atewl. . 4W h l now them 0 bon (at11ir defat Ilng 'irm."-. Y. //era/d, I m 28. "A 'rietnd ( Xiirs drew it "500 wixe, wileh ns promply received." V aily ron 1e. :.f Si.nI for creni'. t.iber.it in.hiai41on1s o ent s. StiliN actiol l airan tt . Every to mickag of. N1t.1 Env Iil lapI coai n to 0as gi. A lI h t tI's .Sho htl ble airesse0l oA ' I Et W 1l.-ON & 'O, Ji7 H3 d way N. V. nov 17-4w SOUTHEPN PUBLISHERS Ii IETi'jtUI,1-y IN lOllMflEt) 'ril. tT Ie81rs. (Ao. P. Howell & CO., - I Eli .t DING NF.W YOR IK A DVI.tRTo1N G (J;INTS, Alt. NOW MAi IN XTNSIVE p1 ONIIItACTS 'I'IIOU(sI OU'' '-.it-n ,tOTItI. Phey Piy Cash for all fl1o Advier-] is g -'rllil'. Mut .1, A ND 1.,lXll';(T ' TO JITA IN L.OW Ui..T'F.S. l'Ufll.I81i1-:I8 Wil - N(G TO ll.%Vyl', TIPA'-n JOU.RtN.AL. PIA) N iL.' AT Till; -i) L a IC.I.3';s. Wio0v1'E.. & CO.) S UI .) A t)1)LE 1 T iL.t 8 .\ N ,XAtA NG1.7 TO I ili-F Adverl isrs P h;izetto, NE:w rOnli tiTy. . novel' - hll AMIENT8 W.\,TED l"Olt T.VI) MlIcial IIistory of tile War Itfl Jel 'auses, Chmracter, CuMiuhict and Ib-sull.t. BY HON. A. H, STEPHENS. A Send for cirinlars and see our term '. anl Al descriptimn nfa hlia wo.k. A dI'e's -ii IATIONA L IU1t,8I IN O . Phiiladel d hil, Pat.; Allitali, Ga.; Si. Lonis. Mo., or ineilntii, Ohio. novw 17..4W ADVERTISERS GAZETTE, lic only plipmr devoted exeluslivcly 10 tilC illiereS,of Advh'ertiSerg . t con nints n.othtly ai larga nmot t ' val :tabto nild imtpoint i mfo iitrimattionf' i bothI tic above clatssea'a ni ilts it wi plac her'et ofor'e nuniternp: ed ill in, ibis contl,ry. - .tn veray numtbel' lbesidtes nt choice selecitn o' dei litelliriotts nuid News i emis, Coniftiu An' aISts of 'apers,-- ab 'In ebneaiis St o diret'aiio New? Iss,aI etc. etc 0 STllOWiln WfI FOI R''UNIaCS T'lA T7 hIA VTR ijiRNN .MA1)N I~11Y AD VER1'ISANG,etc. The In'adle '/'rcAack h..icaago, Saysof it; eThie : nVartLlsCn's UGAuryv r- Ne'%w V ark, is onii( p lispers than, comfeni ts.. this ndlI. ti ll j$bllaissamdit e erisers brim- (aS il of intoteLt 'We irp every Ihing else bh 'heni .'y.o get sigLe ,1 of. itt.i spicy it01-ns uni nal oeHp clippiuigjs'make It a wvelo anle gnest wIh nuy.wluero; but. jts Jintastand inf'oal.tii 01 c dver'dtig .arth mIoQ yvv v1.nyble peiInta,' 1 Iibas'pt foti rido: S'0b pt' an nm mlglenCoples, 26 0entse Rattes. of Advertising. aidress n.ll r'der's to (lE0. P.IbOWEk, & CO 40 Panrk, llow, Nea.w Yo. flov-'1714w - . ".;i' . 1o F? 3I1JE OIIEAT NiNW YOlRK AGPRICUt;fU D A N, pu.tibished in t he oily -'tatt 'ok is w thie Latrgest and ;ttaati LI.9$tn p'per at' a'ce a claiss in ilhe United S;los. P>rIce S1.50 sqr' year ;. 10 cqpiies $12 5.0;!2O copia's $20, only Ono' DL)ai ne myear I Ever'y subsari- fewt r In clubhat ;end lt $1 50,. will reeceive'a ohan loi<nge.f nE~tI i ose l'oin-ei setting at bbr 0 pofa~ 1i ,13st da iPal, ivor(h, $1 .'25. 't he~ mtig dunecna is overvwh,ero admilled to ; di ie 1.,tUUonposl, and llhe mios Prael tAltr'y. Itlk.ed(titollhif IS 5)0 Otifrrp a sw.York CIty: it d1ho~~ moAs Offico,to New Jlrtats . e' kji lYoy- l~ore. itS propraieH or a pIlof0 14quermo Per'mfttonny lb hI n 9Q*%i' giId e4 very liberal con i hiev et 4t'; bibtc. wubaorPrvt,l I ~M~41h~~' Tl.re1by,Ne - - 'eJy pe r sp , HN ij tud the IH1APE '] A "ld s'r" haas jnu'f been puiblls):6dfui .r of' w eri, inllhitdiing hlit len1lig Dei ratici and lepublioanl inperli fu ll lowt d olities in Ie Uuijoed 8111tes lleilg'11o 10.Y00 poit'allon, (dailites being givil creveir sinly aIre' publis ied,) anld also 1110: the weekly publivationls, tile regular Ci lation of whi olexoced 10,000 copies eunc n.00 & Sent to nny nddroes ou receipt or its. Address CGF0 P. i1oW0MEY, & Co., AlivaHTrsIsNI '\UKNrO, Inv 17- w .1L01RILLARU's SMOKING TOBACCO, ic behl jildges el'erj where deellite it to I the bet fIor mnny renotis: 11 is idde (of thie fitiest Pilock grown. It1#11 h lk Illn lidl n 1111 i e ib l-tir lini. I is n11111 IVII IN inl It11tel4et h'le Nicolinie laving beeti eC11:1etell, Ajitd is perlectly 1ree from dIugs it lenves no nei i, iisagieo ile laft er-tlst I)oes not bmri ov stig ithe totigue, And leAves r.o offensive odor ill the roon Bviig very ligi.1, on1e joutlid will lst * ig AS iwo to three polilds of ordiiary tI ,'del's for Elegtant Mel'C1111111 Pipes. A re b-ing linckd daily in tle vn ricus Siz il 1'it.gs ill which it is sold. UY 1', try it, tiud coiiviico youl Self I'at It hits nl lie ndvantages we clii it. It yotr deitleii doedont keep it, nuik hi gkA it. Iureka Smoking Tobacco, A O<w.:I Si bihon Tu.'Ie' lelit ar1ii0h. orCla' 1,'0 Virgilla Toncifte ht bodviei. holly. h111,11 114 lonn-11r, 1an I.-' ni1i h livbeaper inl prioti; neveritleloi vilkoa excelle t hilmoko. md,-rs 'r l'erschaum l'ipes tre 4. :ked daily in. Ihis branld. T.eocriUn'rdc S 3f Il vi'in tie excOlletn ginalhy four wluic mey lin ve b) (:5ine ane.x w heee used C1lar-S sinl otinpplicion, - 1'. il1LLAlD, New Yv'rk. lov 17 %v lit MWl gianl-aiteed. Sure p3y I.ric- paitl w't:uly. Ageis wilte e(ltely ivvirywil.-re . througho',t t h ahrn- Ie o al(l ouPetil 111clEvel118 i:e. W irt, (Cloihle.' Lin!, (1a1lit at ires -144 (ihe 0 ill)1 lItl \lllLLS, PhIila 11cs-Ill'ORR phin.. Va. Mv 17-Aw .a000 NBAlIt,mid expl-tnsom . t) Agents9 to ir 1iolitine the Wilsol Sowing 'Alachinc h alike in . both sides. Soimples on ks trial. Extr i'nd to exper Wd agentiis. . For fur ler particularm. nd s the Wl-c0N .8EWIN \MAClIN , Clevelaij,.0. ; Boston, Alass , or S 18, IN0. 1 ' 7-. w RULE TO PLEAD. Statt of' South Carolina,... F A I IR Y" L lh, , - I 1 1 T I 1.'a - I \s 'In. Co.tMo. pi. Am. It in L Ur'awell, bisenrer, v's.C. iAJeCluun lIEit E.\S i ho.P'uninut if1 di o h I wet 4ty--seventh.dnay of. Apil A.. DI 1801 his dolrtion;4 agiai nst the De Ifendtana o, (nt it is s'iaidj isabseneat frioim antd witlhoci 'imsits- of',11h1s -tate,. 41nd( hasi nii he e no0r asii orney. knaowni withlin Ihea snmi >n whom- ai copy a~ copy of' the daiid de rattion4 might hioser'ved 1,igs thereforo Ordered :at the 8sa141 De dangt do iapplear anad plead to. the si 1l'rat 10on 04n or bejfpre' to t wenft y'-eigh t ofr .Afil. 4. D). f%09, otlherwise anann1 ht' dihenlViU llieho be given lin irde0l f'or thao 1'laint'- ff anhinst haima. 2.* -11. CLO)IIN EY, .C.QP. rl27i1h, 1808. R OTLE TO Pi,Ae'D.. State of' Son h Caro)fin; ,,l.-.4 la vs JolI.flihillai '11E t lakilnnd o tis T t entli dySt Alnh,'A.'1U. 18)8 fil it 1s-.nid is1 nasant fr'o;n and wvioeb Jilti of' til's S. lto anid brtsa nith 10'WIr attor(aney knno~ wInthin thestia~ e e~ nn i 06epyQ aind olrten ser'ved. Iis theefore 'Oadere," th.lat thie 44ai 'ed.ant do alTeu'Ind ( lin.to the sai oa irvjA or bp' -o ..th. spyg fi nb.flute41 jndmiil.ai fhtsll len beo givei S.hi~A 1. lItf (ld N , . 20u ptY 6fas iA h' u i l - 'l Aof IIRES h lantfrlis* te g -dinYht 61 bd/W 'A ig,st 0?9%ofhpi s%9'Dife yt-nwo ( FAIRFIELD HERALD, AT Wiiusbor'o) S. C. The lroprietors are determined to mnake the 1i11HALD a first-class N 14,Wi 8 P A P E IR. POL1TICALLY.0 'he L.IilALDi yill ;b abs W Absolutely,i and oiltit'oly .1hinookatIL.'inl gontinimt'' ait alH times nid .untr all eir tInstun. ces, and Icoinp:1ot1i.sing in hostility to thoso ruinous iladical noasure., which have struc& 'and aie 'still strik ing..%t tho roots of tio Constitution aknd the existence of political and civil liberty. We shall aliVay inalfitainl and vindicate the freedom Of the Press, and shall not at any timno hsitate to discuss freely the notions of men and the probable consequences of uneasures. -0 TIlE ,LARGBE OIRCUL.ATIONI OF THlE AMEJiRTISING PUBLiC, ploy. -.; 6 1 lIab1.r 1 sop y 8 6 -0 Enth? ho N.0psp rygggt1n as tieOt8h 0~ *compt ie I's dert a.., - E JveryI per a sop edaL the r o@ ,,% n neei.he 7a DE,POCE, WILEA. 8 IJJJj~ppr Seu n~ .Aita M oWI an,1 e Jdrt, eht~an A nL h~r ttorey ki4uv wi im lme ii upon ,a9 en4f 4*d Ibine d U*ft4d~w (~' I'1 ff against h . ~~*r 0. 0. P