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WILLIAMS & DAVIS, Proprietors.] A Family Paper, Devoted to Science, Art, Inquiy, Industry and Licra', [TRS---$3.00 Per Annum in Advanc. VOL. X.] WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNiJDAY MORNING JANUARY, 27,N18. INO;35 THE 1,6A I1R1r,1l R - D1 11 E R A La D' is PUn1.1S ! I lEK Y Y W I L L I A l S & K A V I S. Terns.-The JIER A ,D D,Iv published Week y in the Tewn o' Winnsbocuo, at $3.00 in v iria4ly in advance. uYl- \l tr-mtieint. ndvertisonents to 1e PA I D IN Al) VANIOR. Obituary Nuticcu and Tributea 'I'l .00 I tin I tre. frcd's Fa,ir -iu Law. TiiE CIIC '.G' PAIMF11-Iiioli SC.AN DAL-T11E TR' K SToRY OF THAT DO DIESTIC rPlSOlI. Ont tihe 9th of Decomber the Chica go Times tnd tihe New York . un p ibizmlid what purported to bo a recital of a spiritel d-omxostie episode inl tile history of the families of Pot. ter Palmer anl A. 1iounore, of Chicago -the latter the father-in-law of Col. Frod Grant. . .. That repiort was iighl!y eclcred, and it,at-'ratetid ite dolirgted attu tion (if se ki.4dal lloniger., but When he ti aith caij out it proved to have %t cry far fetehed, s oing so fitr evell z to hay tint. Paliner zetually kept his wife a printoner under look and key f a Io'ur daytj to preven t her visitig her parente, Mr. anud Mars. ii to ro. Prom a friend of ihoe latter i,11nmily-now vihitiig Now Orleans the writer has learned the circium o ances (f thle o-.se, and ai a matter of iinterost, ie. ewith prebents aU U. rittoll i l eof : .1 - Ab,,tt Lwo) 3 ars tigo, Potter Pal inelr inatitied a daughtet of .Mr. 1lnore, then one .of ChIlicagu'S wealthiest citizn1s, and as her wed. ding portion tic. bride received from her ituband (nie mniln dollars in hard cinh. Lnst immiler aMc. fIlonore inet with iSt.n finar.cial reverses, Uhich sw.pt away hi- entir fortune, 1a1d inn tHii.. dire extromity Mrs. Pal. tn;er, like a fai-.hfu1l daugh1,0ter, 0ame0 to the Iescute , oflr bxparell and not only declarilnp herself ready to 1-11npourt them, inivhtel th1nm to live ikt lior husIan'i great h.tel--thu aIlilner 11oll e---Ire of' c . Thi 1 arra ingem n il t, however, waVs mando without th kno%wledge of Pot. ter P3., who, althoudh aware that his tInlur-in-h% W..s nfin.nCLiy rekdUCtd,I tihnnght that he had saved a few tiekels ant ilit hie %n wask paying Is boa.rd ont (A li own bink account. It etemurs that llulioro, besidcs ac a pting hii daiighter'.% bounty a, SUm1ed lmtdly airs about hin son poll in-lan w 's hotci, andi presinui.ng pon his fa mily connnfectioln, frc(nently g,iva the very pronounulld impresoin that he wa te landlord of the estblishn mn11t. This st, 1,3 of condiuting af fai's pIe1n0-1 7not thO hiig-aStnAlung 'a11111r, and lie helitated ot1 to beardi iiis father-in-law on divers and 8muadry occaioi.s widi ebul itions of scntioleut that rsumlted inn ia lively warfare, Caild which bred much strile ,d co"1em, w%idhinl tho f"lmfily. i".h1iner wa-., however, sand t. b1e ex ct dingly lib-era towari the I noro han fi, land n the occasion of t mai . fFied (Grant to Ida lljnr, he gnenusly fo.otd tine bill forn I In Aon 09 thne br idie's trusi hCean, bunt maid 2.'a all tihe appnint. mnents fnnrt..i.e I. the.*weddning~ cere, 1. only, amn* I .utinig b th -a rggrega-o to ai cost of in nany thonnus.a id:, of de. lurs;. lIi.vinn thuas nean tine hatnd somen tin;u, hie th.nnnghnt ihat, ihe hadl i.ncnd for huose!,ct. :iu,d bn.s a .elaitm unpoin tihe coutrtico as coJnsie r ioan ont thne ihtJnno pa:rty, butt lo, when:c tine wi ddli ng in vitantnin were .is.ued, it was di.-euveredi th:..tia 'niece of ?'i . I'lmter's was not iincludnedi in thne list of' tine favoyniredl onlO5, bt fora what reas..n uas Innt defntetlj me.ir.ned; for' v when Iianr in czei'ttd wrathn (d manided aun expnlannaion, therne w~as voucnltn fedl him inonti othert tin tien alssnnrtion t hat th1e lionres invitedl onIly btuch as the'y chnone tno-nlhhlough i-. was iSnt imna.ed thnat thne etrima of' fthe ..ndn of' winichn Fr'ed's br nide-a it'l very) hnandmne girl- h.id bieome a, *:nefully ennviotns thnat tlhe sought to .vn cnk fher satisf'uet ionn by fora.ti'dinag h in v \L .tiotn. Tl'nh. Iincoh nit widenedn tine breach etween i'..i.nntr tnnd IIwanom , a'nd tine ,v ct1111 ehharnd, whnen later on--n - occ:asioln ofthe1. rent.url to Cicago thenewlIy wedghed parnty , a ttended'. ita t I ainn o* fi'e is - !'otnor C enagaged out, I we'nty r<on tns itn the li.'nnmer uOe, and ina ilCel tine cItirrt p.'ry lia,ke n'a - tn htme t hnero frnee of Irge, wai.o theays romaitined ,in l inureeily upon P iner's ihea-ing of 'n lnn niy fn eck, hec doenmandeod to w whoi wans ton Cdt the bill, and in fonr Lthe first tinae' learned that wife, had inot oniy beven paying board of lher' parn ts tibrinig thirt at, tine P'alr IIlouse, but that too, was to paiy f'on that entertaiin it of' lred Grnatnt and i regimecnt trnnv,-inng ~ompnanionns. To say * Wt,uer P. wats mad would be, *g a tajino expression--hle was ---and heo swyoi. a big o t,h that hning wast played 'ont, and that~ -orQ would hnave to p~ty Iis, bi.nard ,0. .-% (ollowed noved a lively row, even for Chicago. Mrs. Paltner took up the oause of her parents, do. olured that her money was her own, and that she oo414 Aipport her father; with'it,'or- throw it into the streoets, just-'as it pleased her. Palmer rose up.i.n his anger and said ho wouldu't stanld it. flonore pero and .mere Paid they wouldn't ' stay under that. roof another minute, and away they went, 4ag and,baggage, to anl opposi tion tavern called tbo Grand Paviflc. . Mrs. P. 'doelared she, would leave hor lord, but be vowed ale shouldn't and that furthermore she shouldit over vieit her paren.ts, hut subscqient rllecotiou urged- him to raiso the e-luitrgo,'and she vioits them now, although the feud between lonoro anI d limer is.s.bitter as ever. The assertion that Palmer iumpri.>ed his wife, and thtat he had a knook down fight with Fred Grant, was a bas born-fabrication.-N. Y. Times. The Pope's Daily Lire. - One of the ortracts whiah is mak. ing the round of the press at probent is a sketch os the d;.:.i life of tho Pope, written by M. Berntdillo from (fkt.i givon. by no. less watchful an obdervod thau'the Alet de -chambro of Uis lHolincai. One of the Inv-l, interesting featured of the -Pap!i - ography lire giyen ii thn ceti: ,a. iowed :upon 10ho particifara of hiis di.et [.e rises at 5.30 o'louck, win ter' or s;ummer, and apends three hou,'s and a quarter iu pra3er, re. ucivitig the Sacrament . and visiting the. chapol wh0cb (ottain a feagiment! Uf th'o z'tri 0:oves, ancther of. the; erib f Bethlehoin, sonme tet h' of St. Peter, and.a piece of. the skull of St. I John.the apvolsi. A basini of broth I ind a cup of eoffee at 8:45 constitute i biv breakf4st ; a bowl of sou) and a t glas .of )i.>rdeAux wine, ti.lt from ( Mis own particular vOue, mialie a good luuqh. At 3, he dines on 'a bowl of loup,..with olook-work regularity, do iniuing-to tase tile boiled fowl and itnt which accompany the soup, but ijoys some Rowan fhiture, vege. .ab.lus, awdm itr,ut... .. i , I - . At-nitte -o'louk a b..wl of soup, two "oiled potatoes, and some frkit afford imi a frugal. supper, and tben 'lie oes to bed, to renew ier.t morning ,he routine of his daily life. Hisb ilotitiess was in his 80th year before te could d riik Bordeaux wit1k. any elish. Previous to, that 'timo lie )4cferrod cum.mun w.h!tc wint). What .e now takes ia 'mad3 by the nuns of ic. Jospiifor his special use. 'I le lrugal habits of the august prisoner, is he delights to be c.illed, have ;Vurod for him wonderfully good iealith, for at man of his age. 1lia Ioetor and stUrg:oti :v-sit .biim ohce a Neek, lee; his 'ulse, a.sare him he a f:ue fruom,fever, and retire. The Poor Negro. 'Tie Commitsioners stapoitted to j wind up tihe -Freedtnn's Savings I 11ank have itatdo a h-ng .reporti . in a which they Ohm'w eooluive'y that I wer 72,000 freednen havo beeni mwindled out. of their haid arnings e )y tihe defitu ct institutionl. that the 1 muee ill its l,ttOr days Was rotten i ioLh in trutnk and hr-naheti; and e aihat t he coni,d ing ntegroes w ho de posited thiir saiv ings ini it have a very poor prospect of recovering e antihing froini t he wreek. O.ar I es patebcies fronii WashIi ngton t,his miineainig give somne light, its to who, arem the~ rascaUils that, have plitu dered C hto bantk . l'The .statetnu ut o1 loans miade bay the batnk, as well as letters , andtt paperC s(') exliin g its tase eIt 0 .1ns wt~ Vhi chIi neuomipaniedl the reportt.. hut which werd riot sent to) I le pr'ess c wit hi i'tL show that A ttorntey.Geieral I oa. 11. Waillitams, iteu'ihers of theto i)istrict lRing, and couitrae ors we heavv- hot ro*ors on abnoust wor th less, acentir ity . Loans wvere a lso masde c' ub hlo'se used ats te hecadinarters oaf t he ing.- N. Y'. .Wni. Th'le New-YrkPTimes nys:Iti refreinitg L.a be able to, allude ;one'4 moiIre to thte hte,rty.atndl'funik tl1tttorr ill which tirs edutservactivced of .am' (Crolitia sc *hand( the cf;.it ts l.bt pol it ical op ponenitts to seen re lihune.i.a anid gene.ralI reacl.':a in the Shate, and t.o the recad y mia.tnne r iin r.hich they givo,t hioe applonOta eredtit for thleir paewoth1t coutr.o G ov.Chm hertIt ll cert.tinly cian c::t n te mtoral support of al| i n v.. hoenor able and( tieceni't in - th :m .. goveru ament, riad heo i thItrofore doul>b hy bountd to acompaliahm iett. 80ome definita changes ini the conditio.h of dhango iivt the condition of ,affairs. If t40.1.ko1it,ial aspects of all the Southerin Statpa were to-day as on couraging as that~ of Su.Lth Carolina is, despite the Jong.era of miisrulo and ( thiovpry with, iybich sheo has been 1 cursed, the, whole country might well I rejoice. It is cheering to find thaOt 1 party lines ore, .eoven in) sections where tney have heretoforo been 1 most strictly drawn, becooming iooa pablo of keeping apart nmen who de sire to work together for the commton weal. 'When it comes to point lace, all wmncan see the ploint. .A wfitl. The enemies of organization for self-protection among the farmers have been daskly hinting at 'Home mysterious.,robbery of $50,000 from the. Illihois State Grango. \Ve thoight- at the titn'that we hoard of Lhij w hi.er tht, if it were true, t 2 ll.god defaitultor must have hd oIn1 experience as a railroad muau, 1ti had lep i ildi bo' to iss pre rerrOd stO: apd mor tgage boud. was the story tru :1 We wrotc .o Col. %yatt. 1). Aiken, of the Na tional Grange at Wasibington. . e had .; Loard bothiog of Iflie auful iffair, but promptly wrote to the Master of the State G range of l1li. mois. ft seemed a little ,.stra.nge. ,hat.more woe known, of tis .tLir %way down hero i. North Carolina 'han was known of it at the Nation il Grange,--m.re oven than of the )onditiou of the railroads at our rory doors. % Wel1, the reply camd' froi Wor thy Master Golder. and it seems .at the defaulter was not even a Iringer. The Orange had sonue Fundb on deposit in the hands of the irm to which he bejoiige. Thi?, nan Thouja4 ro.bbod-his -hil of large I:s. and go ot a rulromI for parts minown. The firm paid up all that kide the Grange exoept one sinall um of five or six dullar, about vhich there was some dispute. It s a very high compliment .tu t.he 3irange that whni !staoe Une h:as 1 et 5 or $.C if (;r..ige intoy there is howl 1:1de bout it fr6m1 Maine o O.Lifornia, but wheni a Ring Ill ti oukets a few landied tholusand dol irs in railroad bonds, it is takeln to e a matter of course and imt a. word said about it ! ! Hero if the lot. er froi th'e *Master of the State range of Illinois )Oiec of Altistr,' Patrons of Ilusban. dry, St'-te Grame of Illinois; 1ROCK F,ta,, Ja nt.,'7, 187 r. Bio. Ano.:r -Mty Peur v : Y ours f Decemter 31ht received this day, u reply will say, that H. D. Thomas, f the firm of Reynolds, Corbett 1: 'hom is has left for parts unknown. t ;-said that he had used : a lar'ge mount of the eun,pany'3 funds, Iiich caused the 1l'ml to di-continino s nesi. -The corpany have paid il eonsignin:uits made by the Grange L them, except one, amounting to etween E;5 and $6, that for rea.ons Iat I have not time to explaii re.. iaied unsettled. We hold the Onds of the firm for $.150,000. 'here ii n) exeitement here ; a lit Ic at ist. Fr.-Itelnally yourn * A. 00LimR. FSoiec n lime ] John Wesry. Macaulay cn,ers at bi.tnriuns who ave nndertaken to give an accomit f the rei,,i of G -orge II. withoit jentioniiig the 1reacihing of Whit. ol.d. If, iiltewl of W hitefi-1l, h11' ad writ:.en W %-I, the stiti-'wotild ave IeIe nni.st ju.t I for, af..r the ,tblisliii t of the A mnirioaii R. nbliv., the inistIti.tion of Met hodml the greatest eveit of the eighteenth itntoirv, th l of -all th '--wnen who ved in 'Ih .t cenry there is nou 1111 hor)fe infloncI uiponi aft.er zig riuals that of .dihn Wecsley. Oif the 75 0i0,0i0 wiho' speak thel uglisht tobgit., a'hou.t~ 3,500ii,000 a re icmiihers ofC the SL-the IiJ li hurebos; ,ti00,0'I0 im.,rc are pupa,ils ini thir ant he in le I n 51 a ny uk,(re I ,500i,000 iin l.1 ThnsI u one seventhi I fall who p.e;ak ouri lungo'rnge are irect ly mou,llded, for this life ad he life to come, by Mlthmlismn. Fully t wo-thiirda of t,n .\l hd ists re in the United States. Sutuhey xpr eaed nio uore thuun the truth rhen thc saiid : I c.msider Wer8 -y a the in -st ii finential mind oif th., art cent ury-the mian who wvill ave prodnieed thie prete.-. a fflect, eliur t i. ar tillia v toi I i innis hallson..ue long."' This Iaiag. sent is comling to be nok now Idged. .W i hin a few tionths past a site as haeji app opriated inl WeIstmIin ster .hhey' fdr , ai main,: aaii idi'' Jo,hii Vo%ley. (O. ial& t1: g re i t Englh LIen theiatre commnemainorated l.hcre -is o onie imore worthy of a pilace. .. e TPhe world does nrove, taft er .a.1I ,ad who' shall sy that amngi the oa r~trat of.llritish sovereigns.in tho lou..e of Parliament that of Oliver, hie greait Lord, l'rotectolr,. w-ill not eot find a plin ?- Ga/u.r ;. .;oodt fer thec b'erinmn. The German D)emocratio Central hkoout.ive and General Cominiittees f New York cit,y z helde ameo't,in'g riday, at, which a number of reso utions wore passed denouncing the 'resident and Cabinet for violations f the-Constitution by the military nterferenco in Lonisiania. They leniounced in Btron)g lartguago Shieri Ian's dispatceo, it.whiich. lIe oalhs largo portion of cthe people of Fouisiana banditti, and asks for au hiority to try themn by milIiary law. l'hey also demand his dismiss from tha service. Th, houlsiloln Sl1utibit iii Brief. 'T'he-report'of the Ne Orleans commttie proves-beyond a doubt. Firs.-That the last, olhetion in Louiliana was, in the words of the 0owuittee, -full) fair, free an4 p)aneeable." &cond--Th at it resultod fin the elcotiou of a demoratio najority of twenty'nine in tht lower House of the Legislature. Third-That the report 'of the Returning Board was fraudu:ent, uti.. ju.!t and montrary, t the very ' law under which it acted. This carriell Us to the assembling of the Logislature. IIere we find these fuacts undispute1:-' tFist-The eituriing loard h1ad( prepared a libt of one htuoirdi And siX members, of mhotu, under its manipulations, fifty-three wero ro. publicans, qQ .w suppo.-d, and lr.ftyahree " d.ioora. ' -."'1s t0his ioardl attcmipt to bct asido the will of the peopla of the State. &cond--Oue hundred and six members mut on the 4t of J.an11uiry and proceeded to choose a Speaker, tie republicans oreent actually taking pait in the proceedings by notiuiating a -andidate for - peaker t and voting for him, by accepting ap. pointiments as lpart of a comi utte on 01redentials and organizing with thi.4 I committee and by their votes in It;e House on the Spelakol ship, giving a quorum, 'widich the d-emocrats then jre'nt would not alone have had. Milty. received fifty-ive votes, Hahn (repubbcaij), tw,o, aifd one was . biank ; and tity-six ig-the constitu- e tional qaortmn.. Whein the mom berm were swori in, !Ifty.-une denjocrate and fivu republens took the oath, making an indisputable and regula r quorum of the louse. Third-The Legisl.atuire wam t:cre. after dispersed by United States L troop6. V 11(4Uh-The Lpublican, proomul. ed to orgaize, ut--t-hers in the imlortait aInd.vital rolt-they had and Itave no qiuorum, and cunnot, u therefore, act-at a Legislature. They may adjouin fronu day t* dag, but, under the Louiiana constitut6an, call do none of the acus of a Legislature. Fifti -Hence Loui,iln't has to a day no.regularly organized and com IOtent how r lHuui.e (ot' Legid,.ature. It Cannot lave a quorum, even on the t iepirt of the Rte'rning lloard. aSxlh-lience the pretended elec tion of Pinchback is a fratu and void. I Stventi-And, filnlfly, notgll it I ill the way oi a.mCnmblig anld co1st i tuting of a legal IHiouse except fed. i crail bayoinet<. I( Cnigruss will re- a n:ove them, tle Wiltz 1jums,s the f only regular one, woul!d at Uoce as iemnble.-N. Y'. HerIal14. Lgal Precotily. An ol ladIy wilkel into a a tver's ('lie( th h other day, whnci t h' fUIow. ilig conver:atio) took plne: "n.ire, I called to see if yon wMu Il like to take 11ibia l, aud make a law3er of k1i.'" ''This bov appevrs rather yumig, 11.11Ma,b l. llk%w old is lie ? " "aSe.ven yealrs, s.ir..' -I 'll i.s 'oo younzg--dec(ideoly too younic. Ilaovc yau lao hovs uilder ? "On, yes sir, I hiae several I; hut we inve conchlded to mia ke t.imera4 of thu others. I told in y miian I thought thisn lirtle felhVw uA.f unaikel a good' law yor, sol -c-aled ta, See' if yout woulId t:ake himl.' 'N.., inadamii, he i1 too, yong :y t , commeneeiic the z-tuday af thea piro. feii onii . it why doa yean thlita:: ti i~ ha a, so mueb honlor enil-a... tedh f. za laiwyer tha-il any' of y air otherc sor.s?" ' "W'.hy, you see, sir', hei i.s js seven- yearis old txa dhy t whien hle was' nyfiie he'd to lie all natu re ; whim he go ,ob ix, lie was isv zind illpudenIiit as any crit.ter could be anal noluIe'l stea.l anaythiaig he cont get his hia::aii cn. ,; A., canuu,tr. y gwl.. sconing: frofn' e rhoni:i.'ig w al., ' .aitohI 'b O' lodt'yd asR freadh as a daisy i,issedl by the d,.w, to which A e iininocently replied~a ,~l'You ' got m neg r ighit, khi.-v V eut.hlis isn'tI )e4c.' ~ . TPh.: u'thr daiy a 1B 'yhian.pfon g'ir olfored to let a aunI:riymii.11 k is. im for fiveocent... ''l ga d.'' exclaimed .d the heueolic youth, "tiat'. darn cheap ifa fellow crily h- i the thoney.' AL Geoerp.i.u j i a; ' l-a k :. al ni,: who went all t hie waly fromh Ciassville to At lanita. Ont his retuarn he loike ci solemIn with the weight of gat-ie-redl wisdom, .arid said : '-t the world is a big t'oUhor way as it is that, it 's u \vhopper.' A.leading D)emocrat remarked the other 'day, ini allusion .to (Gen. Uaqk's chiaioes for the Spetkrship, that "che may sing with us, but he can't load the ehoir." *An inebriate main, walkinig along the street regarded the nioon wvith sovereign conitemt: "Y ou needn't reel 8o proud,". ha' saidl, "you are full only onee a mionth anid I amr full every n ight." Any onp who htidles uioncy at all o'casionally gets hold of. ooun to:feit bills, although soo aro piuch o!ver ioitations that een tho ex perti uro puzled to distingui.-h khem. It is eomwhat stortling, lowvcr to 'be told. on atithority of tihe noto printing hrCau, that. seven Out of the ninio dea101(uililationls of the na tional bai,k notes have I L0o31 t or.ter 1'eiled. The Ilnakers of tie' prious notes Inrd'gett ord and moIre ex pert evcry yoar, th - recent a,n1 of imitlti.ns of the notes o th o Trad Wr' NatInalbank of Ohica;-u Weig te nImst Mkillful and dangetm ous ver Clt out. The counterleiter, Ifter laviig oloe-perfeote'd stich a tlat ms this, is.not litmited to usitg it oi Liy one bauk, at- a chanug of namos and signa tures can en,ily ho. i.de, 0 that, it ilny d? atirvict. foi- It do 0en. l'h amount,.of'long and careful labor te has to' prfortt id an important onsideration in his ziefarious b4i tosa. It reutires fromt ono to two CaRs to oxecute the plates c("Utainl. lag th viglicttes, lettering aait i co omtric latle-work, lbh' latter be. ig done by hand. Biut if the epora. or turns out a good plate of any dt'. Uohi.)uL1tio,I lo leaves a blatlk on the aep for tld 11a111 of thle bank, Il ;rlves aS tilanY titlos an1l siglatttILs M different piees of otel as there ro banks upon muich he0 desies to lier thu notes, ata th.is hij work is 011m1plete. Tho ou'3aion' captu:: f cout.trfci'ers at.l their I I uies loe re-ltly had the vtly ihtost Ifects iu reducing tllo amout of purious currenoy in oircuiati"n. Vhilo they havo been :o stIee.w;lS: II I imitating bank Iote4, it. is remalh be that tlaey have alt'lgptl"r taild ( -ith their jill-ten .r oiily two v enoiilations o thes4o evur h. vi Ug ci counterfeited. Tiheir ellrt', an h)is direction are. .i bij haihe d6 y tlt puculiar Liu I of paper the resnbIaC Rrhe. ar d tted on, aich rotects them frivi countorarfeis s no mill lit the wutry co.Ild fur. il it to ily other party ti Itt h ove.iment, without, bull! -Ia I .-Lme tame.diteOly ox'olo.. vico tihesidelT iih-,)an ho*: wriWen let Ler to- tho Sprigel It -publi an in a ieply to it paragria ph recel,;t v printed in that p.,prit ahleging tithat hie \'0.e-.'resident lieved thit ti lepublien party is loaJ. 31r. \il. otn d is i i. cla . I i e f. 110 1 X remme the coniv'otivon thiat thle Ro 4nb;ican paerty is no( Oew%, :odd "mm lot been 'h0pelv'-d';y deteated, it ossssS all tih elt m 01etAts of htrenti' 4 over p0oss d, and w it proper anagemet %Vill aelliuve'd inl tho uturm the iame i toaie it utaved the past ' it die is will b aby uhrid', and t., fromi inilrabl'! dim. aso cr tho 1lowr of ita pulitieal op. o tits. lbe e;ieves all that ih I!egled to ;ive -,I. s'.rength ani rL eedC1 pilatr co(1k.lidteeo is the doli iot o1 a1 % wh:- ta nan: mot a , itinal p ey. I 'm Uo wan Aho hopm atvd from ;: I ; .', nId su ppern. d ll,r.e Wev-y, hAUl.1 h" invit. d bmack to thu lhd und thenr crort re11ly forgiJven. .fle.e Jlll olt failh inl he isciplia tha at il'liCLs paliNs tad romtt thttie withV whant iniy 3'ou(c rota.noa' tir hia:i .ing wahm Ithe L or. ,Ltat''4..11 i'tt otf t 60iO e~~t I , ' toaa n p' ity hto.e whlo wve el. . away int I879, id Iho.-e naatni :: f1 'Jing., Iami ymI thi S ' ar- Inih ! t h !Ii.it a t il 'Uliti'y it N infl te j niMutiti' n ats en i.i itth theC SothI, ef., Is U ircei,q.d toi mitaIraste thea cotnditio oat tIJo-pa)a. lotha st,a .'aett n.,ai s-naTh I"7j.5, atin . id>ptd ta' wilI! terit a l trif', or ab atLea( thema ti go t'.rwa rdt at tLbuildiatg thie;r ahltvered, for unosca, Ta.cOio irt timantity gotod paitri-. tie menia int a -ory State of tlta~he u;th, nth i.e n might lhe brough1t, to 'h. ~easepul "at paaaty b'y putaoii.g it firmx t geneua!tiin 7 : . Sreh a polbej aa thaitk,1 is di.tatedl by~ jn-:i and emtantded by considaIti.. i pa. Ottile. l f it is aidopted he ha no ont.bt , thatever of I.hea faatt'ie upt uine.woo and ineue of theo t l(PublI. ait. Ja:aty. lIe earnttiy tadvti'a ibl- litaie a te sleyst~p hae tauke to eOrtat'.-ita' t1igui the bh.a. laid' do":t tn . letter. lIt tIhe New Y.'ork poi'toijco thora a ia cloak whto.-e meaoriay tlof th em rintg hantt back tao t he s car 183 albien atto:f woan ta td ti o -:ain vry weekI laor a etteaddlr:a.d toa hI'~1' rguilii ii i*y I hf t bo vilits, haer'con. tiant resert ve,,iata thte gi'ietne.a- nith hittht she re-titedl iiquiry ia:i to har tistory anta 'ea"ctiron excitedl in the tilico ia curaliity wih twas never rattitiedt. Unatil wvithain ten yetars he ma lo her catlls with accustomaed -e1ularity andi Was novor disap pointe id int her expoctation of a ltte~r. :lnee, sheo hasa bot been soon, but thte et,tora comte an of 'old. 'lThey are 'orwanred to the dead-ltetter oflico tvhero thecy atre openeod, btat conataina to - cuo to theo idIea.Ay of eithIer the riter or te recipienit. In oueh is a 65 note, with a linto sayinag whon thte oxt remittance will be mado-noth-. ng more The world is govcrned by) three thiigs-wisdoin, authority, and appoaralnecs. Wisdom i.i for thought, ful people, authority for rouk Poo. pIe, and appeiarIICe1; for tho great mass of suporticial peoplo, tloiop ,who 0an1 look only at the outoido, uand who judg only by oxternal -hat. Luau. A Chicago proatAher has lock4 Lii.oIf up 'I the fourth btory and mrawi Ils meals up by a cord. It says they car't get, up no alarder about h1m. I the extenbive Em')il a of Brazil, With a population or tell million, Lhero aro only thirteen Protestant' m1inisters preaching in the nativol an3utago. Ajilitchian dosoribos Now York'. Ers a' "berry fine peoplos," who "go, About der streets sheating each odor, nd dey call dat buz'iucas." True *courago is cool and canl. 'he biavest of inci, have thoe loast If brutfl, bullying itnsolonao, and in tio vory time -:f danger itro found lie Imosl cerene and f-oe. IIe who sins n.-'inst men may fonr lse.very, but lie who sine against lod is '.iro of it. . IMPORTANT NMNV" : TF PLA]UTERS. G(,RiaAT ilollu tion ii ?l.1-( 1i viQw or (ii 1%v prieeR obained for 6!,)ioI (1h0 present. somson. and in rder to place ur ottano within tih echci of every piaite:., wo havo groaLly uiricld our pries. They will be sold aS follows THE CAROLINA FERTII7Z&R:t CA$11 1'RIii 1er Ton ol' 2,000 lbs., $46 Payable May 1st, 1876. Time 1rion Per T011 of 2,000 lbs., $51 'ycalo Nov. ist, 1875, Free of In torcat. BRADLEY'S PATENT ED X1 0 S.P,H A T E., - 'i Ia i Prico b' Per('1 '1 of000 l US., $46 P1ayulble May Ist, 1875. Timo Trico Per Ton of, ..,000 lb[., $3 )iyable Nov. IOt, 1875, Froo of In I erest. TH E PALIVETTO licid Phosphate. Cash Prioo Pcv Toi of' 2,000 lb0., $30 lyaIblo Ist, )]-,y 1875. Timo Pric '. Peri TLoni of 2,000 lbs., $:35a 'ay able Nov. lst, 1875, Freo of in . terest. rig'ht malI lhrayuge to be atdded, ( .1 I n Agents for Al manacs and iurmavction. FOR~ SAILE BY' ~. L.FEL LIOTT &CO. . W INNSBORO, 8.' C. (Gho, W. Williams& Co. Pu opieitors, Charleston B.C STOCK OF Ii.I r cci ' vtr Wncichoa, llice and Gean1s Watch Chains, Sterinug anud Plaite i lverwaro A LARGJE ABSORTMENT RlCil JlICWELRY.. rioaulce, ICarr ings,. Finger Rings, ,5 Sleeve B3uttons, (Collar Buttong Cuff Pip Bably Pine; Lo,kot, Pibs, Ponoil Oasea. * . &o., &0. *3so, ''. X great variety of Christmas Goodb just'arrived at CONNiJR & OI[ANDLER~1'S. en 10 AR, SELLNG TIIEIR LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS CLbTHING,, NOtIONS; B06Ts AND - - - - SHOES, At and below Cost. NO IIUMBUG, True facte, call and see for yourself THlAT. DANNENKAiG & CO. S - MEAN jan T4 NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, A .'full and cobmpTcietock of FAIL J nwd W INTHM U0ER )l.D just receiving and oponing at iht. Winnsboto. -ry Uoods Fancy Mi6da. -A Milmay* Dry (Vods, ancyoAeods, aid Millinery deparlment". .in:pociOn of the La-lies solicliod. - Pricxm as low as tho ' o,ost. If a ie a full srock of -enis, loys. Ladi and (Childrens~ loot u,8hoos. Unitors andi Rsiber 8an das. Grocery Pepartment. , -----. h~ow and frelsh supply of Vhoice Famnly Groceries, . . I 1 - Confectionery, it . w I., Crockery, - ' Tin, Hlardwarg' i. s * KCer oen e 'i11,:... - ~~. .,, Tobacco. Choloo 5 amd 10 oent. CIgRW, I Tr'y theM. '- rosh Clioose, ('ake~ (raokwrs' 'a -- and [rish Pot,atoes. ly stock istoo nu,neoup ,j.o:mntion. Yqn can get almost An.yth~ig you oalil or and as cheap pa t.jhetpost. at, sept 29 DRY (QOODS HOUS, Furchgott,; ; '''9 ~ebditt & Co. ~sKing Sftr 'et (Char'leston, 8. C. TilE UH,"'AMES~T DiAY 000ODS, t: ; . , NOTONR,- . OIL ('LOTIIR, ;, . . ,* . Q AlttNS, T HIS SIDE O0PN If.W.101BK. 1U8 For prsloos, meo Local., Eay! Boy I Eey *One Car Load Prime North~ Carolina Hay for sale low. to' UASH, , * Beaty Bro., & 89i,