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0G:: Ext copies bt the Naw% t6Il be obtained tt this ofice on the day of pitblication. Irice 5 cents p% copy. 1- We are indebted to Mrs Henry Williams for a plateful b strawberries. We return our siner thanks. 0::- Our readers must not fail t< read the remarkably interesting ad dress of Wendell Phillips on "Tho Lost Arts," that we glve to them to day. Cr'Iumbs. The hotels in Coluwbia are doing a thriv ing buviness. So bai d. The deaths in Charleston, for th< weck ending the 29th ultinol *tt 27, of which 10 were white ai li colored. A "quedunk" has been heard in three miles of Marion. The Mariov Cresceit nays, that in consequenht great excitement prevailed. The Newberry Herald igrets tc leaua titat on tL.e 20ih uit. a dilicul ty oucurred at Frog L'.eI$ betweer Me.rs. 8. J. Hiller and T-. F. Bl:ack whiuli resulted in the death of th% lahutLr. The decoration of the Confederat< graves throughout the Bouther: State, tnkes place on Wdnesday, the 10th of May. Are there zO a few graves in our Churoh-yards, and ar< they, mr dead, to be neglected I A semedy for croup is to take al spice tea, made of whole grains o: alpice. It cuts the phlegm almost inatantly, and induces free breathing The ottizens of Charleston have shipped snap-beans. Deaths in Charleston for the weol ehdiug the 29th of April, weresix. teou, of which five weat whites, and eleven colored. It is reported that the Sistersoi Mercy, of Uharlesto3, have received from the United States Treasury, twelve thousand dollara. Stocklholers Meeting. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Charlotte, Colutn bia and Augusta Railroad, held iu Columbia on the 3d and 4th inztant the following Directors were eleoted William Johnston, Rufus B arranger, A. 13. Davidson, J. Harvy Vilsan, of ' orth Carolina; A. 13. k prings, of York; John J. McLure, Giles J Patterson, Chester; Wm. R. Robert son, James H. Rion, of Fairfield John Fisher, F. W. MoMaster, E Hope, T. J. Rvbertson) of Richland 4. 13. Palmer, of Lekington; Win. E Jackson, Juhn J. Cohen, A. D. Heard Josiah Sibley, of Augusta. Charlem 8. E.te, Maor of Augusta, ex-ofien IUit'etor. At a subs, quent meeting of the IDireators, WVm. Johunston, I~q., wai unan im ously reselected President, ani Gen. E. P. Alexander, General Su perintendernt. southaer's cultivator for May. A most exoellent number, full o plain, practicable, reliable, origina matter. The numerous suggostlons il contains, are prepared by practical intelligent working men, who knoi what they talk and write about. Thb editors, *hilst advooating progresa are hut visionai'.y, but conservativi practibal mnn, whb appreciate thi situation of the Southero farmer, an< nre doing their best to help him. I should be glad to see the Cbitivato in the hands of every reader of. tha swaw, as the impottis it Would give ti agriculture would react favorabl; Opou our own bumslndas, anid that e every other muuh in the community Oi) We copy from Lhe Columbii Union the following interesting items Tfhe follotvin~g is a copy of a notio served on John M. Martin, a count: officer of Fairfield county, We ar< informned that lie has tendered hi i'esigrention to the Governor, on tb ground that his life is in danger whil holding the offte4% GOze. OJIER No. 97,--K. K. K. A ttention, John Martio, Fairfiel county. Patience has ceased to be a firtte Beware, Beware I You are ordered to resign yotar el flee at once. Or in ten days you wi be visited. By order of GRAND Ctli1P K. 14. 14s O, D., Secretary. 7 Take heed while you have a ohanc anid shun thepea. K. K. K Winq'ne, 44i,. DivsioN. SPECIAr ORDERSB I. 5 . M. inar . yoi are hereby q S dered to reiign the offie of ."Repr sentative" for this qogn, fb which offlde jott now bold nop sitien to the wishes do eiry hone man in the eoampbI . II. Let one Warn 0 t i'eye of the ord&*TQ .. honu we.come agll onu h~~ bt of diluredt h tracter. By ordi If. Commantding. 0. L. A. A. G. IBTTER OF THIE 8HPI[Fr Q FAUIti ELD. WINNsmono, FAIRFIELD COUNTY,S, 0. April 30th, 1871. 1b his Excellency R K. &tM GoVernbr of the State of . C.. 8iR:-This is to certify that cer tain county officers of the oount.y and State afotsad, have been thrdiktenetl publiel - by pos-ed Orders on the Court ubse door nignod R. K. K., Posted by 1 bo.ly br dleAisised mou who paraded the streets on Saturday nightithe 9th intant, nuhering from fifty to one hundred, that if they did not febigu their several offidteh forthwith, they would be vitited a second tine ai.dl thnt they might fear the worst. And thnt 1, as Sheriff of the county aforesuid, coiider myaself utterly unable to preserve the peace :nd protect the threatdned o .ers, should the dieguised hotly onrry uit, theiir threaht Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, L. W. bIVA1t, 81a1itf Failfield County. Sheriff Dalll We suppose, who hu never summoudd a pouis to tuell a riot or preseze the pbadei inay con. sider it a duty to have *titteu thu the above letter. But ott our reading it, we are rentinded of the anecdote told of General Jackson and Piesi dent Buchanan by Mr. Bucbanan him self. Upon the latter making to the former a certain uncalled for dugges tion, Gen. Jackson drew himsblf up to his full height and said: "Look here, Buchanan, I once knew a mian that made his fortune by attending to his own bsiness." musical. Among the thousand and one Pi. anos offered to the public, we scarcely know any instrument so fully uniting all the desirable qualities siought for as the Kinabe Piano. The reputation of the Knabe Pianos is an infallible guaranty of excellence. In t4e houses of the most accomplished and wealthy of our citizens, and in our best seminaries and colleges, these magn ificent instruments may be found. Nor is this any wonder, for, in purity, depth and constancy of tone, they are unsurpassed. Their gradation of scale is so ektluisitely, and, at the same time, comprehensively attuned, that they are tIhpable of expressing every emotion of the human heart and soul. Their tone is exquisitely pure and unique, and so even, sweet and sympathetic that It iuspires all who listeu to it, while at the same time the actiOn iA peffectly free, and the keys resouInd to the touch with such sensitiv'eness and intelligence, soi to speak, as to make one almost think that the mnfnd of tbo manufacturer lngdt-a irt his work. A Somb two weeks ago, a young man named Moore, son of Alfred Moore, of Hairnet coutly, left beine in the direction of Johnston In search of work. Nothing had since been heard from hitn, (but this created no sur pfise,) till on lFriday last the skceleton of a man was found near the residence of '8quire Royal Un the line between' H~arnett and Johnston. T'he Beush had Leen fintiFely eitteri from the bbones by the h ustards, but the hat, the elethes and a guts the deoeased had with him tverp recognised by his brother and fat herI-M thiosd of Moore. There is ho doubt as to the faet of the unfortunateuman havg been nijurs dered,mand thle Sherif of iairnettail now on the truck of the murderer or > nuderers. T'he neighbors had noticed ,a large ntmriltl df butfIrrdi fo'r stm4 ildays pnast in.the diretion of the phet whnere thne remriain,. were f6 hd.d.. but regarded their brey3 as a dead hoe oi the like. We 'have thege horribl .detail'. from ShgrI! Vuiua,10q-lf uSentinel Lager shd reue s A lfnd shnar) at figures lias )Jetf s given the N. Y. Star the followinj mittlon th'at #'80,G00'Oernmans witness ed or participated In the I'eae,(ele brat ion on the 10th of April. Thlre< I hundredt thousanids Qer npans ph drink on the ~arkg tr (I d) glssi -of each, miaking 9,000,000 glasses o half pint each-in all 15,P040p nti or 187,b00 galtonas. It' the ani I*ere throatb fromn a ste'atngine o a sufficient power ;throyg adf, el nozzle, the #6team~ *ould4t leih (wie, round the world; with sudeit tlquis tn the extremity of the strEgsp to,pa ort a conagration in fo'rsey Cit7n Mrs.- W.-lbnsn, em~ployed in the ro nery establielhrment of Mirs. Ames, a fi.,o di~~insed raifans s h was ing frain the short hkohwa~Jr1Aitt r. and her eysd rtrfty fMse and g m- filled with vitriol. The perpetra7: ; of the horridi outrage ptidently mt' it Mafey said.,. "I i not MrsiAms lot her go. She rope zhet *ieyt to bone..If5 a er Letter from Gov. Seott to the Sheriff of 611d communioation was addressed to the Shoriff of Fairfield bounty a few days ago. So says the Columbia Unloti STATE or SOUTH CAROLUIb, 1'o the Shef 1~iJ rfleltCObuTty : hIR :-[ have been credibly inform. ed by a number of citizens of Fair field county, fts wall as by your own bfficial Communlbatitbn, that on the fllght of the 21i ultimo, a body of armned mien, in disguise, rode into the town of Wiinboro, and lbft at tht houts ol' AI"vtiAL. eobty officers a *ritten paper,by which they werd om manaded to retign, and threatotIl Wilh violence if they ftilud to ubt y.A YoU are the thief ekeoutive oflicer of the county, it is your duty to taikt neasures to aseertain slid brling tb justide those lihnkod violaters of Lt public peacei hin for this purpb.se you should pronttily inj~voe all the reources which the law pliaes itt Yuhr Ihtl last IfesUit, should the ordi nary service of process prove inade quute to make the necessary arrests, by roahou of any nrmed onbination, you will call out the posse comitalus, which call I have no doubt, will be responded to by all good citizens. In all cases of this charascter, where ditizens are put in terror by armed bands of lawles thitbj it I1 'expected that the local authorities thull ex hau.t all legal re.tiaes to give ade quate protection . 1lb aid prope'ty, before the 4Aule Executive can pro. p erl intervene by extraordinary ex ibitions of force, hitherto unknown to the adninistration of the laws iai civilized eo umaunities. The failure of thh proper . county officers to exert their dtiobt vigilance Id detect, and theit inost vigorous ef. fdrts to bring td punlahant all die. turbers of the .1ence, will bd Jdtimed ctnclu Ive of their hagrant neglect of duty or inefficiency. It IN a gavo treproaoh o'th' 'pople. of Winnsboro, that a band of fitty d isgued hyll. hai sbeen permitted, uddleied, -to ente i town and occupy it for severai lluu-s, with the declared purposn of puttiig in terror, or inefliting Viblence; upon the sworn public officers Of the coun ty. . In this coticxion, it i% proper that I should oil youi attention to the re cent actvof Coharesl', whih'niakosill citizens, who are privy to any acts of organized violence, and fail to give any Information in tbeilt pbssession, that may lead to the arrest pf their perpetrators, particeps ,rimfdnit in their guilt. R. K. SCOTT, Govethor. Bursting of a Soda Fountalht Saturday morning the residents of the quiiei little suburban village of 'Anicos ta were shocked. Mr. 8. F. Shroeve, with his clerk, John I Yonson, were mixing the necessary ingredients for making soda-water, and while Pouring vitriol into the charger an explosion occurred. Th - fragments of the' regu. Ilatorstruck Mr. Shreeve in the le-ft brevast, throwinghsm with for'co against the side of the hous~e, and inificting a ;erious wonsde Afgr..Yonson, who was aandin n~rs~ the genierater. ce ed mortal jnjuaries, 3e a portign of the easing struck him 'on she legs, nearly severtIhg thes 'aight ine, lhnu, - triking the leil, p.iised iap.o,thbe thigh, ilicting ghassly wutztd~s. Af'~r lipgering err0st aggny. tintil 2 o'clock, he died. Mr. Skarueve's wounds were~ dressed, and lhe was rerdoived tohi ble. His injuries are nol dEansidefed siridtis. Wann.igtem Republican. A Powerful heerrt PolIcal rganlkation Discovered. A secret society has bben fdrIUed in thi. city within the past two rednths, the dzinstence of which has only lia ed out accidently, called the Raft, and meetjfigs are held with clbsed doors. The thatuibers, *hti a~ 1-fidy number close oin fifty th'ousan 4, are men ebiefly. of the laborIng olasses. Their object ise to irfi0ese elcetitins fatorably to the -wo, king classes, aild; i f pioslible, of niominsating its me mbers for mnunaisipal, log iAlative, and Sepa,. torial honoiro~ i rafreht *ooietios have b~een established, in aldioS~ *ill the latge cities of tho Unioit. $ho efC ibe KU Ldx, tdov. Aleorni, or iii ppi, tho ugh a eelaw ag, haitfnde a tnble of miur der statistics,ehowinag that instead of tiktfoes lbaiftg frtfdered to, ani efte #tt Sa (tt State, ope.'hund red and seven. ty whites hive been killed ey negroes *diritfla it It We' jars. ift some cna s 1wpj fyraniiefp~ efilbrpcings .pd la .een art *-hal'drdnru ld t beu bather. drels of C0bgress 1i* It derfdetly Tiedotde 6f the' e.ntiat Wash i ngton ' P h mb'Wi ambi'tion~s stras ture In AmeIesa. It is one'hunidred a nd eight feetlhIgher thdd the Wael ington.eMotrwae'aahintere, xt'y eriladtehytreTs highet , iknuthg /1ridilge' Ohuoh' foweY' ''o1 1 Needoseh.,tlhthe only densiders, 'ble desseet Iroeth the trorld, I$t la ! va t holloraphre, at-Irony. '#ei~blg .8,Q 00,200 pound5 at One of ren. s etitly ws to lge th d le l%*6Wrsh 0 sede R ,tgi30i Averseness to ficaring Trades. 4ft. ah9ugest Qf Somn setptgprrih fry th0 Uloturer and Builder : Why is it that there is such a 1 pugnance on the part of parents utting their sons to a trade i skillful mechanio is an inde pend( Inan. Go. whoreh}e''Ill) lis or will bring him stippbrt. tie no ask favors of none. Ie has liter ly his fortune in his own hands. Y foolish parents--ambitious that th< sons should "rise in the world," they say-are more willing thut th should study for a profession wi chanus eVen of moderate suce heavily agaii.t thon, or run the ri pf spending their manhood fIn t Ignoble t.ask bt rtailitidg th-ygo< or of toillig labofiualy at the a uoutant 8 ie1k, than learn f trb which WoVUld briilg thiin hian strength, health and iidepedndenc In point of fact, the tmethod tb choose ii the last .liifely to aehi' the udvancement Himed at I for tI snpply of candidates fur position ''orrand boys," dry goodl clo ks, at kindred oecupatitinh) % nottiriobs ovorstocked ; whille -,n the other han the demand for rOally iskilled mcha ics of every description, is as notoi ously beyond the supply. The or ing need of the country to-duy is I skilled labor ; and that fLther wl neglects to provide his svn with useful trade, and to see that be the oughly itiasters it, does him a gric ous wrong, and runs the riak of liel ing. by so much, to inordase thO st< tt idle and dependent, if not Viciou members of society. It is stated in the rcport of the Prison Ass'oi tion, lately issued, that of 14,5. prisoners confined in tbo penitemti lies of thirt) Statei In 1867, seven seven per cent., or over 10,000 of ti number, had never learned a trad The fact conveys a lesson of profoun interest to thote who have in char the training of boys, end girls to for the active duties bf lifek Moc ku ilin Michilol Walsh, Irving Typhdn, at O'Sullivan, went into tlib lager be saloon At 810 See-,nd Avenue at si tiflay night, and asked for drinl whieh they paid for. A second rout was aklie., for and Walsh took (hrt digas: I'h[Fl bitender, Phillip Wv sung, insisted on pay for the two ext cigars, but the party refused at went from the place. At 12 o1cloI Wassulig closUd the baloon and Wei out on the sideWaik, whert) h6I W met by Walsh alld two others who he did not know. Without any pr vodation, Walsh went up to Wassur and strtick Ilim in the foe W.'t h fIst, and then stabbed him in Re sit and abod ion with a knife. Wa sung was then carried home by s'n friends who found him lying on t: sidewalk. Ie is not episM e d to liv On Monday evening Sergeant Whi comb, of the Nitieteenth Pfedlnct, a rested Walsh and tWo othets *bb Wel supposed to be his a8eoitiilibes in tI mnurderous assault. They were tac to the Yorkville Police Court yeste day, where Alderman Plankettt Coll mitted Walsh Wthout bail td awa the result of Wilssung's injuries. TI other men were discharged.-N.: Sun. A fearful stoi'y of~ suffering is r vealed in the repdrt jusit publishe by tbe Gazette of IndIa, of the tir ki or three-fold fanmir.e of. g tass; gre and rain, which dourred ii 1p68' with frightful severity ovdr I 0O;O square miles of Rajpootana, . uf pi sing in intensity and which has o durrod since 1812, and almost etqua lung thait of 1861, of which the teeor is prd.4etted, that three qutarters the cattle dield, and. illani ate mai The *danty drups Wich gtrugglehdt in spite Of ti dfd ght wtele nel away by a plagiue of lootists ; dholoi fastened on the statte$ gpeojl1, and terrible fever followdd; triking doi the entird popilAhtion. Th8i d~at from'this latter cause alone are p down zat 20 per et. of the inhal tafltf, t'hile hti sumi 6f the Marwar distriots Lhbdf f4~s' as hgh . as on third. Taking the most moderate thtbatatistics furnished, the local a thorif iei calculate that in Mariw and A jmerd iifid the oujper distrie no less than 1,25d,o0id luunilh beir died bf disease and starvation: T famines or p'eriod a df unnaual seare ty whicif affft Wjpoatas ha hithmeftd feetirr~ti at irt ttrvsls of a6b ten or twelve jeiafe: Funeral of the Late Ex-Governaor Chat Aanlj. Thei ffineral of thiA diatiinglilsh end hamnenmted citizen took pia yeator~ay .afteor;,on, att Christ Chut (l4piscopal) aid Ara ftdfbnded by Yery hlfrge portion of the citizorns thiia do.WWmunrti, and nuinbers pr6min6Vt'ihitknen ftom other p tloentf e- .States After the v4 l~itemie te taral serfioes of t IPeoSkal Ohtth w@to' ferforfa tIe b'ody 4tste ileft t Il tire Cty Con t'r,.wh6fe it wAs frnited. lH Thbe. Bragg,tDr. Thomas Ilogg, W~ '1oylab, Esq., Major John Deverei .V1, Grimes, Esq., Dr. R. B. I vood''Hil'. D; 'M. Beh'Iqger, IT. Tu0ajc, Esq., 0. B. Ioot, E~sq., a Co.'1ohnr D. bhitford, of Newbe *ere the pall bearer.. * rThededo~e .FIre Oompaby,of wht .the deceased was an honorary memt wearing or n oi the lati. ar be iis0 of Pa.ewad wi esheohis b4g s ther 0I W l EUROPEAN NEWS, LATEST ADVICES. to A VthsAtt.Lo, May 2.--The C lair. bt Inont railway station bas been captur. aft ed by the Chasseurs at the poiut of ad the bayonet. al. Three hundred Insurgonts wore at captured at Issy. )ir General Vinoy has credit for ex. fas ploits whioh resulted itr the complete ey surroun ding of Isay. th The elettions are uatisfactory to the ya dovernment. k ThierA has deterwined upon a he cotp d' atit. upon enterini Parir and , to Il[intain himself and McMahon as jt Joint Regents with Eugenie. e PAKtIs Maiy 2.-The Cotmmune has ly appointed a committee of safety. , lUimense eoncentfatlois of Coinmun )y ists troops are in Atil about liort Issy. ,e The Freemasins have been ordered 10 to take thbilahhters from the rnm as partb. the Versailli3ts failing to res id peet them. ly nONI)o, May 0.-Napulot ias the J, rhoumati[ll, [ db~tared yestorday n- that he would not listen to any propo. .i sitions for a return to France. y, EaSAzLLgFs, May,4.-Tle Versailles or forces have carried by assault the In. 1o surgent position at Sagnot mill, and a 150 of the Communists were killed, r- and 10 cannon and 300 prisoners oap. v. tured. The mill however, has been p, evaeuated by the Versailles trools, as :k exjiosed to a destructive fire from , the Insurgent fdrtihllations. in No-t.-'hii saguet mill) reported a. captured by Vertailles forces, issouth )G of and about one mile from forts a. Bieetre and D'Ersy. Ly Nw YORK, May 4.-A speeial cor le respondent in Paris, telegropho that e. the Communists havo gained contid. d able ground within the last three days. ge Two regiments before Fort Issy o, yesterday, turned their fire upon the troops behind them, and deserted to the Culhilinniats. PARIS, May 4.-At terhoon.-Three Conntnnitn's batlahn'iSi Were captired id in the aiair at Monln. Sa.jn-t; the er chief of staff of the commune flotlhIa, t- has been arrested, on a charge of do. s, civing the Commune with retgard to id thestores in the ships under his charge. M PAMli8, MdaV4-Evening.-Fighting s. contimiea. ii rail lenos tire greatly ra ised, ll inost supercedng!chassepots. A Iosses of the insurgents heavy. Fori k ssy is little better than ruins. Rossel it defelnds his prcdece-ssor. Chaseret, and its denies th-iL .te hsttt'r attempted to in make battalions rise against thli Com 0- Inune. ig V:nSAILLES, Mny 5.-It is stated is that Favre has gone to Frankfort, m le consequence of a German despatch to I; the eft-ct that if the Vursaillists failed io to enter Iarin by Monday, the (Jeranis Sf will on Tuetday. There was no firing D. to day ; bitl it will 1e resuimed to-mo t- row, and a grand tsaillt will probally rt be made on Siuilar- : re Considerable firing iroind Fort Iesv te to-day, I .t, bothiiig of importance was ! done All ittriipti Itt conblaiation are r - hopeletis. 0 PARIS May 6.-The bomthander of it Fort Vincenies was redenmly arreted. e o~n attspita1.l of disloyalty to the comn E. mdne. IL is stated thar. tossel hs nn.. popnalr wvithi the commutne. Russet has dismissed thme comma~ndant of inst a- for irisubotihat.omn. Thme Prussain's dstill litertdept pl-ovisions ittnded for .,Paris, and hetilsb tk Iplanalljolis. D YKRSAII.I.IcS, May 6 --There was 9 firing all last night ittud some ngae )0nents in the trernches. Con mmuin ienltion s.htenForts basy and Vanvers were e. destroyed. Supplementary elect ions (mt . va1tthitbta in the Assembly has been d~ post puned till after thle surrender of Puir IS. Panis, May b.-The Coriimunistsoc encipied the jpark of tssy. The~ CJomntti declares Fort Vanvers still tenable, and ttheir oops carried the0 barriendes oni: a rhe Island bf. Jatte and at Berean.. n [Th'ils It iltbi1Jly it (:nle blunder fot hts Petnteux j Blancht; mneritt. df ith ut Coirarhnine; lwa been arrestod by orde, e, FnIANKVOnT, May 6.-ltsmarch, e. Favre and P'euyer Questier are here. Fromi New York. ar tNtW Yong, May 2.-'fe strike of ithmon-sodiety fu en for the same g.wages as demandea by the tiaeiety' he ment continutes. A collision with thei i. poli6e'occurred, and a riot is progress ve ing in the nu~rtherft part uf the city. ,, The pollce are all under marebing ordetS. 1?ioiii Loulsiana. l . Nit OnrexuaN, May 4 -A tornado 'lhubdliy at B1atont touge, and in the ad vicinity, did great destruction to pro. iCe perty. The loss is estimnated at $400,. ch 000. of Front Connetitlif. of Nve* flAvar, May 6.--The legisi Lir- tive cotaittee deduet 1 00 votes from try thn ennotadsers' fep'ort for ?e well in t his he' citt. .A dlespatthi tromt flaritdld invd 'te- lot-box in New IHaven was tnnipered an. with. The box was looked wh acom-. m mon kef; and' not slid - Adrket Reports, S Naw V'on'c, May 8.-Evening. tdCotton steady, with sales of 2,336 rn, bales, at lot. Gold 114. oh Ossnnsvoon, May 8.--Cotton firm, len-iddlitg. 14t ; receipt. 651 ~'bales; sales 800; S Ltvaroot, May 6.-1vening a- ~r ihifie taket, igh groundiu i il 4tnsels ithi6sk. o* it seod Taking Notes. T2jo New York Tribune antiounoe that it has sent forth dorrtispondont through tho South to spy out its con dition. They dre ilstructed to go everywhere and talk ft'oely with al sorts of people, and vseitain thei feelings and oplnins atid Iitentions The only danger is that each corres pondetit will only see and hear th things that he0 wishes, The first instaltnent from bantille Virginia, is fair enough. Thougi evidontly fron tno friendly pen, ther is appatent the effort to report wit[ accuracy and impartiality. ranlt Deprssed. President Grant is reported tc have returned front his Western after. political capital tAir looking "rather dtpreesd ans lioody.'' Nothing iF aid about the unhappy co ndition of those unfortunato people whom lie visited in the course of the jaunt. I lere the intagitnation is left a bound less field of conje cture and research. The Maonio fraternity of New York city have tendered" n great ban. quet tO the British [figh C(Omntission. ers, and the Iatter, through Earl De Oey 4.nd iippon, have accepted. The tino has been definily fixed, but it will probably be a day brtWo be fore the depart tre of the Comnissioners for England. St. Louis will probably be the place of holding the next Democratic nation al pow wow. Bear in Mind. When disease h;as undermined the health an1d 1the physical syt hia lilts become pros tralod, a sti intilant that. will not only strengtlien. hutt remove the cause, should be imlnzidititely r, sorted to. Montal dis. tresF is also a fruitlul source of the break ing dowin of lie constittaion, and the rava. cs of ih's enemy to henl h tar tiruly nlarm iig. For all such maitdieos flostelter's stomalt Bitiets have been found unstr pasissed. Ily act ing directly upon the di. gestive origans. they remove the heavy dis agreeable f'eeling after eating. so often complained of by persons of a lelicato tem pernmeit. As soon as digestion is rest ored lhe pntient finds his s rength increasing, 1an1d his generul health iniproved. Thioiutiads of persons certify lintit mny be -elied on in ,ill esses of weakness or :erl ui eility alttendant upon sedentary habit A. ''i generality of liitirs are so .1isagreenble to the itsio liat ithiy tire ob jciiijabho to a wink Atonmah. This is not the cnse with ilosteler's ttittt-tr, Which wil be found mild and extremely pieisatt. Blalsamic plants, barks and root acontribute it it- restorative juiie to render it snothing i1n1d strengtheting. Its basis is the only pouir sinuailalt which .ias ever been pro liteed cintainiir ie0 fusil oil, or any oiher -leteirious eleinit.i Th i most careft and skillful chemists linvb anialysed the Bitters, and pronoutnce thet linitless. Thib is teientttine testi i i h les-ijnony of tili hundreds of tiouianis Who aiitve ex perienced the preventativo and cui'alive ef 'ects of the onini YvanrAn,r. 1to 1t6t and ALTInATIV. of tmodern i tmes t il niore enicluslve. In Fever ani Agate, lyspep 'n, Hilioushtis , Nervous Complaints. Chroanio Colhipinitis and gen ril ' bility it iA as nearly infallible as tiytliiii this fallible world can Ike. may IIArn Viaon.-Ttt common with many tlers we have- tet a lively itere!t. in the itvestigations which D-. Ayev Is beena naking to discover the causes of failuire aif the hair, and to provide '. remedy. filt resetrches nrei said to hate been tutichi more -hrogli and exhnustive thian any ever omd-.ie be-fotre. 'iTe resultr is now he-fore us undicer t he natrie of A it.:n's litla V'aoon. -- We hiave given it a trial, nti with full sa tisftaction. II equtals our most favoirab'e artit-lpitions, Our gray lknirs hav-e adisap preor resumeda their or-iginial color; nmitl a visible crop of soft., pe lken hair has star-ted ont a part of thc ab.p ic was entirely bsald.-Deodal, Abitigton, Va. l~nA raft's PoAtlrxti lErtxist.-Tieo volatli' principle of thte Sf-ltzer Spa Water Is lest In cross',ng he~i Alltii. It roaned this country "stale, flat, and uinirontiable." But, in TA1PEANT'S SELTZER APERIENT this mnatohless natur-al r-etub-tly for dysapp sit, biliouisneist anid constipation, Is repr-o duceda in all the santitariy porfeetion of thet oirighial Spa, as fresly dlrnwi arid drania foamingr at the fonotnain side, It. rettuiraa but an instant to improvise the delicfin, dr-daaght, anal for all the dliborder-s of Iha stoach bowels and liver; id-b'lehf. a this seasons It Is--In the opiniion of nit1 ablest. phygloirtos-a sarfd And admirabbi specific. BOrLD DY ALL D~trootSTd, apI 2--02w I HPOntTA?4T 'TO h1titakii. --Doors, ashere blinds, mtouldligs anda salt the materials ne cs-sant-y to fin-sit a hoioin - Inproper styli ntn bOobterined sit. the ifest tndrket rates dtirebt from the ianuifnetirei P. P. Taatlb (Char-bsI6n. 8. C., whoe has the largest anta moist complete manutfnetory of' suech atI cles Ira the Southern Stuttes;. ife hi d ver-tisemenat In atiother colurm; api I Dr, Tutt's Celebrated Expactorant--E Mystery How It Aets; First It d-maeches from the bronohh.l a wind tubes th.e mndous or hintter whiel sowietirueA adheres to thi~m wIth the tennel fy of' glue. Heoonsdly, it mitIgates the pal: ad reVes the constriotloW of thes bront ohltal lobe, and: musoles of the chtest. T1hilrdly, It reslts lhe progress of Inflam ntiat ion, and assIsts the lngs to throw o: the irritatitng matitr whioh scoutnolstee. ap1 27.-1w BOOT AND #1.10E D~tL .4 t O g I AM, now prepared to do pof& I UWthe. latediL and b.b#/ nlyvf. \ ~owV ( twtt Wiarag fed.Tf a- etli 'lt6 a t o hsi work d6'he de I fah ni~ith6 gaod JftOOPc Bo01 rid taMbd. kdsru *QUiIaas, NW ARRIVALS I At M RS S HA W Has returned from purchasiug the SECOND SUPPLY OF Millnery and Dress Goods, AVi RATI' It 43uced PrIceun, And Is one of the largest and nost FASHWNAOLE STOCKS Evor offored in this market. All of which will be sold for the Cash. ALSO, ]BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. VroAh and Gonuinej at half the usual price, at npl2O i. 20LDEl. NEW i'RESCRIPTION -DRUG- STOnRJi [Next Door to' Gerig's Shop. ] I offer totbe pub S llo a carefully as ected stock of the .Jest, q utilitj or Drugh, blodilines, F a'n o y Arluk. I tStauionry. &. Prices tis lo* dit Shy its this thAr Jket.. Libtral do. duction nitdo Ld hglolaiadi ptirchasing by the quantily N. B.-I hAvo Imv "Mi in the Drug .! ore and will ive spoo al t~tentibn to Pre scribing and CompoundinI Mediolhoi. apl 22 J. C. MAObEY, M. D. Ghdapot StoiU IN 't W I JUST REUEIVED. 2 Uar loacds Whild St. Isotijs Corn, Baltia more Smoked anud Whtite b. 13. Dlaol and Shouldei-5, RIliH iklt lIoarl drist and !!ominy, FnitoH Mfarktet. Fgmilly Corne& Beef, N. 0. th'amilyFlidr sind dhoioe Famla ly Leaf Lard in Tin Btdotetd 6f d, 5 and 15 pounds. D. R. Flnnikenld api 20 Oysters, Family Soap, Candles, Stuekng and Chewing TobacS66, &e. Also, I lParr-e) Btufbrd's Fine Rye Whiskey; 1 Barr6l Fine Nectar Wihiskcey,. jan 25t IH. W. D I8PORT35. Ja 0. B3OAGEA U[atest. Style Lf I Mit D6In~s an Sundowns. Also d fitul ido owkf Groeloes Corn, Iabeft, &JMt a-. .14 ke&id. AdicF, lot 8moked 0x Toiuees sad ASugai (Id*6t H ail. . apI D 1. R. LENNitKN. A ftesli supply of Garden Seedis jus6 11 'yjEiprelM. . MoMASTtR & DRI10P. Fresh SsinoV PEoap, 8iig&t and Qofece roc'le ats 17 W. 8P015TA&. eao't 17lc ~ vK Hp FI Ordiurafce oblidrag the di*6eh'a $ f a4 rfse fhIS Athe btdy .6f (4U tord to Io )EGj * r . cy andes, Cocaguta uoru frsie2n am