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Ho w She K11sed Me the FitTie. i I- '0t 4 hfoen6ff. where the vi0@4 t1lt hid Ihe (noe so wondrous A rI hl VI tot 6sbeateito jt!( ray Ur j1y odl 116 goidea 114r10 Ifer sweet brown eyes looked up to mine With all a child's simplicity Yet it iheir depths I fain bad read More than a passing thought for pie I The tiny hands and soft white arms Closely ihe trellis work entwine; The rosy lip.4 held richer fett Than amber clusters from the vine I I stonprd anel whispered, soft and low, So sitare seemed the words to me, "Kiss mo !" I shook with sulden fikr, And thon I waited iftdfly ! Qiok. )Ike thq gl;ov of terly TAMet The blushol spr6ad o'er oh oo kid r6w I 6ho bends thlidt tit andi graceful hoado Thosb brownest eyes are dewy DoW I And then she raised to tnine the lips That.liuld be mine forever more j And all tie earth, and air, and sky Was glorious as ne'er before I Through all my life, in good or ill, Till hushed in silence of the grave, tly lips with glad delight, will feel That irst warm kiss my darling gave I ..- . - - " 1 -' "' 1 - The Labor$ of the Census Oommittee. ofeot of the lifteonth Amendmont on the Basis of Reptesentation. Among the subjects discusted by the Censts Committee at their recent sea. sioll In thicitywas the apportiiment, of ;i >reaentatives, to be mado on the 'basis1of1he cesus of,1870. The sub. jeut was incidemtelly brought up, but It proved one of the tAost interesting, not to say izoiting, qipstiois that was coil. sldered. Mr, ial 4m n of Pe4nnBlva. Pia, the only democrat who was in oon. aant attendance 'upon the sessions of the commit tee, pointed out the fact that, in accordance with the provisions of the wtirteetith at amendment to the donstitu. tion; som important changes would take plice mn the roprese'tatioh' of a number of the Northern States, espeoal. ly if the fiftPenth amendment bhould fail of ratifitAtion Prior to the taking of the consne. This *ks newk (6 the prominent radical members of the com inittee. They stared at eaoh other as if a new Idea had suddenly dawned upon them. The second section of tlo fourioenih article of the amendment provides that IRepresentatives shall be sopointed among the several States according to their respective nimbers, counting the whole number or persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for Preidlent and Vice-President of the United States, Representatives in Conoress, -execotivo nnd jiilicial officers of a Stati or members of the Legislature thereof, is deiitd to any of the male inhabitantot of such State, being twenty.one years of-ne oind citizens of the United States, or"tbridgid, except foi jirticipatlon in rebtllimi ror other crime, the basis of representation therein slill be reduced in the prorot tioln Which th0 number of 1n111 citizin- shall bear to the whole number of male citizens tweny.one yeari of age in such State. There ins been no apportionment ofrepresentst'vea atnong the several State At -ce tisi amendment became a part orthe conatiition, and fcourse its effect has not been felt. It is qiestion. ablo whther the radica in Gongress In passinig the amndcmen)t, or the Legis hriure's in ma tif'ying it, anticipated its coniequiences. It will be observed that. it will have no eff-et whatever upon the representation of tho Southern $mtte, because those wvho are disfran.. cilisedh for Jiarticipat ioin in the rebellion are niLt Cdunted out In the epportiol.. ment. Ini thei Northe,rn Sfite's, howev. er, whoro the negroes are not allowed to vote, anid in ainme of which there are psropiermy. edtucanionial and nativity tests, itsi tf?t-t will be seusibl~ felt. Hereto tor' t he negromssin the t orihern State, as well as aill othe.r olasses d sfranchmsed from wyhatever cause, have been taker into the account in making the appor. tionment for representation in Congress In establi4hig the basis under the cen asus of 1870 they will be left out; arid dhe ratio of represenitatlon reduced ac. cordigiv. Large States like New York, Petnnsylvania and Ohio, Which re fuse to enfranolhise their negroes, wihl loste Iroma one to t*o, And perhapps three' repriiesentativee each, andother smalhet States in proportionis So much for the effect of' thle fourteenth ,Omendmnt,. The ndopi ion of the Aftenth ameondmnent would of course change the asipeot b the case to a considlebble' etent. Al the negroes 'in the -Norsborn Statet would th&ibe vtbrs; The o'nly persont d afrauichised) would Se those cominf withi the qcope of the pr4rrt, dti cat ih,nn)and ,ntvity q.i an o~s~ s euch'Etates as Massachuisette atid lUe sland. it is not, believed thai theti tire suffcient of these in -any of the St at es toiffet their representation,-. The best informed among the radical .pehtii regard tihe ratification of' the IA 'nth amemidment. by the- #equlsite unra ber of Sta'es,'prior to thftskin& 9 the gepuinW in ,tinin,l87dt, A t d l4'trful. So far the offiir #eo al t se Stiate department~ gh9w tat bt leve out o tile req~u.itse Lptotgl heratifie4 thle. Dqmant ntiwo of these, Misen ast Ka, en4lfn-re is some .4nfovullaiE' Bonts other States aurt reportWd,t 'ia*e f'ati had t hi mnisunent ;' but ther vs die. pIp4 Tamkinig it Iofo4g wthe1j1J amen:dmenit WI AoL ta of ts passage, was supp o provem :Epri*bt Th 14t(ft wiygh the rad,c o oh. es a brili 00t int6 h.-l erlbeint aOf lilto,- e o PATNIK t% ATvlnNmpvxo s8 Wasliigtoti co f Aspot#ehItf i the hsago 4'b,~ Nrites to,that PAVOt as followp: somptm a vafrind introduced * Vie to1dktiamtne.oe t tobacco, t4 Indian, Polopa44) on the Low Po- 4 tomlic, who was comnsel to Dr. MuId, P' thq ourg6ot of John Wilkes looth... 8 Stone is niw a member of Congress "I Irom the ]ilh . istrict of Xsryland, "I and Is a dest .e i litafy wyer. " He *et In his reofgeoional charactor S to Noei ne, ot wblls t attempted s asassin o.f WI1 am W. etward, and returned to my introducer wih tdhis statement ; h "That fell* io tho moit e3traordina. ry and irreeottable ruflan in Ohristen el dom. Ie is bit 1;ke a oppntio sav- c age, has no idea of feaf, posses no h sensibilities, and wants to dio with 1 protoptitude. 9 "H esi to ne: "I don't want a trial, I ddserve to hd hanged, and i expect61 it. I don't want to %e led LI out 1nto qourt every day, with chains V' on my. legs, and a doily hurrah. I meant to kill that old Seward, abd how 0 I fail4 I can's -IMgine. I belev I was rigb; in trying to kill him, and all I I regret is that I didn't kill hit. First t I went at him with my knife and then C with my, pielo butt. If I hed _ il sessed anything else, I should have finished him. . Stone sked him the extent and na. turo of the coispiracy. "it was a plan to carry off Lincoln and give him up to tho onfederates," t said Payne; "but when that failed, I Booth, who was the only ono in earnes, proposod to kill Lncoln and.Oll the Cabinet. All the rest backed ou And scattered like a lot of beggars. ;We never heard of Surratt or Arnldil or any of them again. I told - Booth tiat I would go in with him, and he pr4err ed te kill Lincoln, while I Was se, upon Seward. IftAtserodt, or Harold"were in the matter, they were in.prely hntg. era on. I degerve to be killed, and so does Booth. The rest were women and babies." Vixw6 oF HoN. A. H. TEPri &N THIC POITIOAL SITU AT:oN*.-Thd New York World ptiblishes thb following letter from the Hqn. A. H. Stephens. addressed to a personal friend in that city: LrnienTv HALT, CRAWFonD8ViLLIC, GA. June 18 My Dear Sir:-Your very kiQ' and highly appreciated ivot of the Gifia. was received yesterday. Allow .e to return my thanks for it. I am imbrov. ing slowly, very slowly. however, from my hort, some four months or more ago. f I can now sit up part of the day, lbot can neither stand nor walk yet without aid of somo sort. I have, notwithstaiid. ing this affliction, rea-med work on the second volume of the "Constitutional View of the Late., War Between the States." I agree with you in styling it tie worst and most culpable that ever took place on earth. I greatly fear, too, that it will in ito ultimate conse quences, prove to be the most dias trous one that ever occurred toth principles of constitutional liberty. Oir Constitution, as made by the father,, was ohe of' the most w6iadWfu poliical achievements eversattaIined hy genmus and phtriotism. Had ii. prinef pies been ad hered to, this late tqrrible war never would havo occurred, and the only hope now for the present and the future of the country, is to bring back the Federal administratiott to the true principles of the Constitution. This can only be done by a virbuous,. intellb gent and patriotic people. JANStx W AToN Wan OylutfoN 0| BF EAxLIAN OFFz0vAL..The Wash ington corresponden$ of,the New York Theld, writing to that' papar under dat,e of thq 22d inst,, sayo: Geon. Ja,mes Wlatson Webb, who arrived'here this mo,rninIg, called 'dtinig the dlay at t' e State Department and had an interview with Secretary Fish. Rtytttangng thgg~t that he .g sillan Overnment, has suibtantIally re ceded fronm th.spqtlton it Airst occupied relative td the o ecam for the ghip'h o 4 ofls claims I1erpe in hi o V. e rsl ian offlials. j dtht as a set of bu,rbaris#s, atp strangers to theamebides o tened dIipom. ish he'oos,plAIid bitterl #f thb1 braRihlinede.saA he, n6 respect or our Government any more than they have for that of H~ Li. In hist iIion thaeonly iy .9p.1e Ahent ree eis would b* ~W.Mtn thgirasmngu and if the present offiiahti remain at the hea*d bAf I, afhthink's it wilfl'b' to i go eats t just as he was, but they have not enough spirit in and do not seem to know Insulted. Alt ther ed with iha * back mow fa~ 1 ~ im O cat t. ae. - rinChe WiTyd x I UnJut T-catiot.: 1n ordoe to railb (iluids fieb4iat' 4 pay the large salaries of tihe inniimera el 0 -oies thpxmwgafrnm., itq Our jtatfit1 4 t'1 UIake the Pecilttioa of Ocot ', An 1aiofs fiblihb d ' yh i9 iinte;t It,bPm ' re!t 4. 1 6 9 enotiftia 't OOM; of" 6on0 by W 41ob.Th dhreportJIp. of 11Ms 9 Motl to the actia V4l4e 'or all. ilit S opaiyt itt ,ur #4phrishod il'ttiq b at was*o 4ppar#ho,.that an . o i ent Aot was. peeseWf, b.which a b the Osptal could attribute aty vaihn' tI pleased to the tixOtle! proporty im t twt ate. Thiis.han b)e.4n done itS h1It iII me-Cointies the i e of prosperIv 1h k ten Incrox'ad threv times it) roal v"t'li. C %a, upon he wholo, tI hat of the Site a is been doubled. .,Th, enloes of thiapolipy is QnlV (ua An honest, o meciani (66s tika?yer has retut.rnled 'I is ploperty at its ful v1.lue-61hh lese ft irulotWneighbor has tettirnod hilt. at e diy one,third. Now, instead of n*- d gning to the prop -rty of eaci it, real tl alut the "board oif equalt0,i0" iite all in the-Ounty. Whata ro The writer of this owned asmall traot. r land, for which he wou!d have tiken " 40946ash. He-notunilh -old it t 1 800, on -; oredit11) .d VVll' 441 gi I ie iecuritlet to ait ope for $400 0 ash. The mathinery of the tax A't 0 asagiven tis piece of prop.rig a value I 1$,900. 'th write has r4nted this I 0ar soti1 platittibtis -for a 14#0 sim ithe 1t amssid for the yestr. - * ew.I this lawlini? -Thte ConstIo itI $o id0thit tg*atioh upon propet. V shall be ad valorem; shall be in roportion to its rMl Valu, &o., &o , ur on this.p6int'the tonautiiti;on is very [III, and e0 repeats * Secti .3 krtlilo 11, hays rpetls Stino.''$tion t 10. Article I; says: "All property uhjact to taxation shall be taxed in iroportion to its valie." 'Now, can the egislaure,by the machinery of any %ot, 'egally tax my property at -a rat's lou e its hctual valu) 14 the tfgis slature above the Conatitution ? . Let every citizn whose property has seen rated it more than its real valte efuse to pay; Iake legal ad'ice, and, if lecesary, apply to the coria to htao he Collection of the ecest bvit the egal tax wnjoined. We may trust our N: Iges, for, notwithstanding the -party %hich elected them, they have shown a ispositioq to dischArgt- the duti6y of httI omce honestly. IU FFEnEn 1. Olit&-a RAli.soAD TitAvEf.,xo0M r. Peake,Esq.. the General Sup.rinten. I lent of the Son'.h Carolina Ruilroad. I @ now issuing "Green Line" ceitifneales vhieh entitle the bearer to travel at laif fare, once each week, over 'he illowing naned jrailro4di: Lunisville nd Naiville, Mempns and Loinsville. qashiville and Northwestern, Nashville und Chattanooga, Western anid A lan. ic, Seina, oine ad Dalon, Maacon nd Western, Atlania and Weat Ptinst. dontgompry .id We%t Point, Geo)rgia Ind South Carolina 1ailroads. This is tone under an agreemett entered into at the "Grten ane'" Convention, held I it Atlanuta inMatch last, anil the hair are'' privilege ha? extended to all per. ons traveling "fe,r the purpose of solicit ng business." Thu cost of traveli.ig is u ias way reduced otte-half. We are glad to ehe this new movemast. It Ca in indiciation that our rairoads are bent mn giving all the hie they can to our eople, who miust ao their part by wrorking actively to extend their trade and mnakq kno'wn the business a.lah. Lgos '.hey are -prepared to. offer. OAesiketons N'.e. SIootxG AFFnAT AlN.Ain# Wejd,arii from th 4auguista O4ronicle *sad 8EsnsineI that n shooting am'rn, occurred in Rwhmbrg onWdndy morning last, which resulhed in the shoot,ing o( 4 .nan si,ho.q p sp eour. co eibraryhte not raidrb.''Jt4ap'prs that a countryman by the name of Trut was driving A -wagoq4own ,the .t stee wh'en'suddenly a mnan atepyed toMrlrd EnJ knocked down one of the mules lie wase rron'his wagon, drew his revolver and flred I,wiQ.on his sggressor, the first shot takltWWfeot 'In his thigh, the sec. ond in his stomachi, Indlictung two s. rious W9tInd#.a 4: JR pea?g*khat the shooting grew out of a mistake ntde by the man wottmded. Hie had somn 'rudge against another man whbiF Tut re. sembled. and seent the' fatter in his wagon thought that it was his enemy nethe assalt on~ the mule and the su * gyoqting. Hje*t%*x Ubavrajpo5fenhter. We learn from the EdJge.ld Adwrsiser thas~0t,qs. mornmna last,.,ot o 3:g dreels near&luda Rtiver. - $bn-A. dimoulty between these two men some time pruett that Garrett ha4 p uraued B vit intent., Bunday m ,ttered Blease'6 finally dra n Ji lease. UYpo, thi,sthe latter ehos him. The Adsw.rI fdes' says: "We hope we do not per Iha&situsIi- w irr noe# .- ~ R AWhou Iegues ralkOut," A OhAttanooga (Tenno)paper, can a-tedutbh -interest of, tokbi de-. 6s"that the, commissioeuts- of- re SttMtiotlnu Hamilton county repprei 240-bites and 1,900 colored, whloh 1,500 more than there aremen ItI io county, This registration is the ykof the Senter pary ; henqe the 40kes oriua exposes the swJudle. Lokes and Senter, it will be roem Dred, ore both Ridical candidates for ke Gubernatrial chair; and Senter, sing now the noting Goveror, hat, Ie advantnga of S.ok'l" iI in uipulu on of thie eic-oratiou li-ts. Bat, suppose S-s wero the Co. Irvative oaididate ! Would tht hattanooga elitur hAve 1anyOhling if abit tho H-imilton county fraud e aogine not. It Is an admirabla stroke of polioy m the part of the Conservatives ot 'ennessee to have no candidate in the eld. Let Stokes and Senter pull aoh other's wool until one of thei is riven to the wall. Let them expose Ie villiny and corruption of their wo party until the veriest carpet. agger or scalawag will be astotided t its etent. The great body of the Conservattves f Tedoessee being di6froanobised, their aterest lies in an "arnied neutrality" )r the present. Wheq the time oe thofq who are not disfranohisoi an Jeoido the election. Lct thern upport the candidate who pledges isolf to favor the restoration of the ranohise to their oppressed fellow Itisens. Impractio4bles would ad. ise them to run a candidate of their mn and thus ensure the election of a tadioal candidate unpledged to any on,dessione to the Conservatives. The.Vonservatives of both Tennes es atid- Vir inia have learned some hing from te folly of some of their Political brethren of the South. They ieed not the croskiogs of the faction if, impractioables who, however hon istpare most sadly miataken in some of their ideas of public policy.- Wil nington Star. R1G1TRATION IN Virta IA.-The result of teA days registration and re. rislon, says the Richmond Dispatch, e most gratifying to true Union men -appalling to the wretched drew which would deliver ,ip the State to barbar im and corruption that they may thrive i'd fatten on the public treasury and 1e public miscry I Richmond at.d Flonrico are safe, and will wipe out he majority the rascally Underwood Jonvent-lon thought they had secured >y moEt villainously gerrymandering he State. But in all directions the epqrta are cheering. M..j.rities are lhaned for the whites iII many coun :Ied. We hall add at least twenty Ive thousand to the white vote. Wells estimated it accurately, and 'eared it, as well he might. H1. wante4 to' exclude the twenty-fiv, ,housand altogether, which the most !abid men of the Reconstruction Coni nittee thought monstrous, and plainl) iaid, '"No, G,vernor Wells, this In 14tilty we will not permit !" And now he terrible twenty-five thoukand are %t Wells' door. We hear him ex 31sim, "Ob, denuition, I am gone tp " Work,Virginians l Win the day~ so that ever .man, before be dies, ma~ pxolaim, " am free /" -The fall In pries, of our staple since tb war ham greatly crippled the cot. Lo4-planting interests of India und Egypt. The largst .yield. in Inidi. Was that of 1806, when it reaohei l,#40,0}8 bples. This -was brough! down in 1808 to 3,40,578 bales.-. E ypt prodneed,in- 1865,.-404,411 ba -1 in .1888, 193,f'85, or noi to disturb a oalculation of pr o bb,l vsult bereafter.. Both thes< countries paid the-penalty of a too ex elusive devot ion oft, ei. lands to cot toe, undeg'the stimulus of our war faulsine whieb eartied of niearly a mil lion of huamau beings. .In SmyXrna eqd othes pottlons of the Lsvaint where the fig crop was sacrificed to tha growth of cotton., thie culture has beer alsrost entirely 'aiaddled. tTic Stte is likely to ..remain the cbie et rg owe f b. world; pad w~ e,alothtits capacity for inoreps *m,puiqduco-dpends -almot.whol1e no.the increased supply of laber. T epottan.oe of eneour ging qsi . alot oopspes magniAn hsMe I tIa$ geatest 01te,a$.-4. f . racd .9E1f5 iN COAt Rtao ow UR Asa The Ander.on Jnfellgener Two. members ,of the Stat.e Con sjaal m4ry, Jerry.. Hollinehead .a< e C,. uo of. Abbeville Coun ty, ci sdyass *srarrsted Wm, 1'. Chain kil9s e,te.p.ctable young inan of- th.i Co,untyalirgedwih the murder of negro woman killed near -8tevenson' .rryon the. - uight, of sib gMh o *My The friends .of the seensed ari sp0d*nt of es.ekishing his innooono< e nd a doubt. Hie was lodged-iF $ 4il ,will.96oty be biought. be Qa holesaow abet poR wi o( i4 oeeu.; -We for oru Oomet Qopp4 thisa asres-:for thm present, and plo refralq ;from -ivin.j publielty to the many- rumors connoc. toyeomls Isbj nem." " 19EI t eV Nee jaIhbi ORGANZED, 1868. .AI CULUoAL A OLYMPIAN SPORTS AN COL~. C. T NEW ORLEANS GIRCI * 1 - - r r- -- - - - Pr. *t' 86 ' ao.. - a 4 ) I'e - 1a )(%$ QUADRJPLED 1829. NATURES' WONDERS, JS AD MENAGERIE, THE OrIX OR ANIZATION of the kind extant projoe-ted and equipped with 8onthern capital, man uged and directed by Southotn men, and its perambulations confinled to tle 3outhern States, '1nd by far the most elegant, attractive i nd satisfactory exhibition now traveling. 0or.. C. T. A irs, Proprietor. DoC C.IBERs, 3nsinelsm Minager. CArT. J. L. 13nFE6E, Treasurer. The entire oombination wilt exhibit at WINN S'BOJi%C., FRIDAY, July 9, 1869. At Two and SEVEN, Afternoon. and Night. A Score of Beautiful Ladies. The mtit fascinating, ACcompi.Ihed and elegaint in the Arenio Profession. A Legion of Male Artists, That have but few equal and no supo. riors in phases of daring and agility. A Duo of Lion Tankers, Mule atnd Female, ti-e -personiflication of m1riraeulis rnd Irovnpreheni ble courage and fortitude. A Most Extensive Menagerie Of rare Vild Beasts; of nearly, every known species, rnd of every -geo graphial range from the brigid to the Torid Zoneti. A Herd of Trained Horses Schooled abnost to the~ point of ration ality. Miracles of eggine riccom.. pilishmernts. Clowns, Musicians and Come dinus, Brirmful of 'rich humor, ravishing harmimy anid acceptaible face. *tia, together with allthe no cessary adjuncta to render i6 t~ e ryg -cet, monst complete-end' r t ionhi9li6ntsi Combinhtion bef%r the PublIc. The Grand. Wreot' Procession Will eclipse in gorgeona display," ex tent ad novel features,, pagong *which wil b.e the TURNING LIONS Anythipg; of the kind ever beforc jne20 ern and Campacrn MR i.aw thu. WM 20~ ' Qea New Adveris*eients,. The Purest,-Meat and:-hoapest SOLD BY ALL GROCERi. Ila-nix DI1sintectaut. Besi and ohealpo41 PeoIerizer in exisence. -'o r M l l - h )o t011 4 s , W a t e - C I o e l . s l be l e e , & C 11.hinln l Iy .414+?4hbild 131w1'T 11141,lo i. glis. I :4. Pro101.6ore.4 111d (*lttle frorp Iill. teps.Drives V1.-11e-inl 6.r,11 potiry, nild v, ung pilat. Prevenit. Conlen tiand in. reci hn. Cheape-'t4 need m. ri cillholin pow. ler in ue. Mets I hil-f NeJaremonms . ropolitian , ioam lpeilth. Fir I pretiiutm W1rded ty AmbrininO Titstimte. Liclar wih io-iioiniia-lsm moinled on applietion. liOLINS, KIlRKUP & CO., Dey.St., N. Y. Golburn's Patent RED jACKET AXE 1 better 1linn our regulair Miaped AXes for tieve reftsis: Firf,--It cuto deeper. Se. colid it, don't atick in the wop;. 'i'it'd.-It does not jar the haud. Foue th-No time il w4aird in taking the Axe ont of the ciii. Fifthi-4With the saine labor you will ,loone. third more wori.M.an wilih regular Axes. Red pnint hitin nohing to d1o with the good qinlities oif this A-to, or nil our Axes aro painlted reil. le your h-irdwa' e store doei not keep oir goods. we will gladly answer iiinies or fill your orders diruct, or give vote the name of iho neares, dealer who Keeps our Axes. LPPIOOTT & DAT10 1ULL. Pittebutrg. P. Sole owners of Colburn's and lIed lanket Pattents. -June 80 Only One Dollar. IT It e nuifly- itivetiled pocket I1imo piece. suit. Able fo either larly or enortlenrt't2i, in htAudsonin e11atal ensf. whIt,e ditf., giltt lo1te'ed. b r a P . moinion.t.s, sound an10 PervIuvit6le with key completo. A troe, perm-inent indionor of titne : ehrnnteu for Iw -years : post,paid .to nny arv or'tho U. 8. on receipt pf One Dollar, or three for $2 5). If sittiihation i not givefi money refunded. Addiress W. Seott. & Paul, 48 Cihthnin street. New Yoyk, The Oriode Watch $15 Send for Caiatognle. jno 80 $10.0 Porty Gia titedA Agents to sell Ihe Ho.3- SnuTTr.11 8WtrII: MAciNFI. It. mako the Look Silldh alikV on both Sides, liss le undir4feed. and is eqol in every respect to any Sowing Mn. chine ever invented. Price $25. %% arrant oil for 5 yenrs. Send for ciro'.nr. Addres .JotsION. Cl.AtC & (0 , 13otIon, MIs , Pittsburg. Pa., or St. Loui-, Mo. Juno 30 ' ' A YEAR -Male and Fenale 1800 Agents wanted overywher'j. Address li. AsDEnSoN & Co., 814 Olive ut., St. i.ouit. M o. f tIE tailies Enic Supporter, (Q. 0. SL,illsonsj) for monthly. tse., ?impe, convenient ned neat. For.sale at mihne.y and faney goods stores. Famples by nen,I on2 receipt of onc d,tilar. Dnt.. 1. Roatq N iinrletta. Oat., solo ugent for Souith Caroli na1, On . Flat., Alns., Aliss., La. jtune 80 EVERY "ith'hecomo1AGur'A o Oalntyitsg ii, ef ety rr..fn caht do btla dn qitIng nseat. - ly; ,atinkly 2and21Npf MAN hwgnese nItlynon i e lrges pise--. rint eat Insirnotions are oppt, with IS heli office, osabling'e h6par dhtaser toset work ihout aprevious kntowletge, of priin'g, A ci-dIia,f con OWNta1tning full -s deilioti, OW rives nwpa .4.ma,t reni al. Our ~pcfmen -Shteeta of tyPpe.'Cnts,' &6 ten cents.. t%ddroess AD)AMS PtURSS60. PRINTER. 6 $fl000$ SA LARY. Address U.& . a~ Qo., ToYw.York, ..;6-jon, 2? ANTED. -- E'nm'gedo 'dniviers to mItiake S10 bo $16 a dnty selilfK th oo of thea most remarkab)le inventionts of tits r,ge Bllako's $1 Palet t Chair Springb7.thht make an easy .,rcoking chair Olab gf -any ohair. Beware or infringers. Sendfoj circulare to the -Pattenice, rtfanufneo,&,I andPrpret . ANDRRW M.41r4K5C. RIl PrprBoo. $$ dain Ohio. A8K you iotr oi g o we kQuinln,-i c iu~ahllr 0e siglg. Is QE LA-flELP V'OR Ti tN1 ... rds I.of Cheer ror t b9.- n'g alt' fi? Ave aOllen victims to ft00 Ab EVILI4 de et a better alANHOODr 84t%ls .ealeddetter T NRTV4oApes, tie d.eh 14) 47 )9108q)g9q1 Viwir .of h!4rring'e.v4The 90o the rhidq04( bOdy1gilhthtuthor's 'pbrH dibtf toC titdyto1 e -cr mlkrvjagd,wbo entuhgIin d in ~ ~ t *loal condition. Sent free Qt postftkA any addett.R on t20igso JC.pttte is In I u medi,lnessatt ayar Informationt ong menst -pi ~ i0-aT