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TP NDtil'KN'DKXT FA.H1LV I'APKE, I v I I uv ' ; j IN KICWHIIAW. SJ' It s?!it l i'T 1?>N itATihS One y Mr, lit alv.-uuv "?- > .Six mom!tJ i T.ivo m.?i:tli3 " > 1?1> Jiiiiil I wr ni-niir " " ' "t How Women Try to Snia^rgrlo and How Thoy Are Caught. Vanii>* n..\veW Wales' in the .!wlv nu?!;i?.y ?.? K'l-iLi. Mi.nth!n :.i. ciili'Hnlu^ fU?rv ill:i'lt ?.| liei" l W.I .-eX hcTt'llil' I ' t 'lAJiMi!! i^-'fSjf ^!h0M. a%I * .1 ^ | -;i/i >ia;i^ >-?*> ' Ql^;. .' . __ ^L^XXXI. ' <\A>M3>:i"CT\% S. O., TiM'ir^DAY, A1TGT ST1, 187?2. NO. 48 r ; < ?<?/*' ' ' ?_ ' .... - " , .-- --- ?i? siiUi/'t'leis. She says : Wonted arc Irwjneutlv samplers id' Unc ?hPi H Wil vi t?ifiw.v. !mt.*Y*.\ ?a*.nie valuable jewels weiv rcCoii tly Joined, having boon f.mnd in a quilted iiihW- ! skirt. A quiet lo?*kinir Iran, recently landed.1 iVum Urenicn, had a d mMe j:i:Itcd petticoat with Shcilafid shawl/;, (ajts and stockings.? ' Ai???t!iOi* ..a tin' Westphalia had a quantify j < }' the finest >ilk two valuable j Pitches, t ?vo $jlk dress pat torn.-', tw.i <lnX?n. | silver .-|>.?on.N. a di-zen silver Turks, and eight pieces uT silk gallium quihed Hdy a Aid'; ;< <rgte. /t.A-.>ir^?!iftio;tUt* ffnr<4?he lFT-i>M:i:er j had seventy-three handles (.('sewing silk ; and twenty-nine pa.is nf kid gl ives seereied , <-ii her pers-.n ?scarcely c ?icc.ileil, h-.wever.: as the foolish f'ruulc'n had tied strung cords! ah.nit her lii^s,ayid the .simtt.'ghd _ articles Were suspended in siteh a way that she was scarcely able (o reaeh the dock. The in n IT is a very ordinary cover fur smug-1 pled, laepi^ .Att- wornru. rvCSpy j lahdiiut^ fcmiri W.iVnr tlfti11 rnifiaii sfiamers. j had the enttnii leniuvod from her iiitilf'. and j iis place lilled with 'valuable laces. The, " ?1A ?J 1 -a-.iKIUVT ...i .. . liiuu w.i.-i .strapped in hit per* hi, hiutc ir ?"t<".o? 1 for riiilHiHj/miit. T?? one petticoat of this..lady were f'.njnd ; 5.' 1 o v os "j ivfsgpt;tjij11 I ?ir:iraj auu in ilio voluminous gathers of a second j.citie^it^M^p^nfiir^iriimf |Hffe'S in sections. A French woman,TTttnvairJnliv die.-.-td. r?i.?l moving f .invited; into the rrtAni ofme inspect re.?.: "recently. iter ];ettic..:?t#jjrol,n4 to be uitto vanh r.p sivjtcfior bfciek velvet. one selvedge l>ciii;.^'^;|ti<Tcd into a waistband, which also held,it. dress i pattern "'of Hon toil silk.' The faviior ol'i the Y Vi>Ket jietIicoat, which. WX< pirt on-with t he ! nicest cgvefc>vaH w?iIJ padded with I'lnnltlly' laeos. cunningly niir together; and the niiifc, \ on the Uilfconr oftliis inrpcrial niuler-i/.tiMteii. e.insisting hf* five row's of rich .Chautilly t Uormfeinfr;' caught together, tj. ite I!kolyv in i the hope that it would be taken f.?r oau jm'V. .Ui ituu ense seizure nf.Htiglish oj.c;ir , faced w:?t<'hot< Inwroeehtlv been made upuiu the person ot'a woll-appcarlngAmerican .wo- j wiflfv vh.ttiM tlicui neatly uncased i? the tiU'ls el'a heavy flamrei petticoat. ftunotiuios' the vf}?nn:ifir*W6iAcn seek i./j evade the tariff dues 'in (he ?r>st. nwkward:" manner; ns, witnesses tire stupidity of hang- j ing nine watch-chains about oive's neck, with a valuable wateh at lht' Wf# id' Caeh.j chain. Fran Ftuuipf said she had been t.?M . that watches were wnrnbytlie passengers,, and tlie officers did nut take tueui. A desperate-looking Woman, coming on vnc id' the English steamer* lately, on being examined, exhibited air amusing ' tyeclaclo, j with a silver c.ike-basktH lashed lo.rptcli lop. | and two huge dress*"' patterns ioKt.HUi*J as i-tilling," there and tlrer^abonts. On l>ein? ' detected, this, woman,. hi a terrifeld ! rige.J divvy a .knife oa the inspectrossi' Some id'the smuggling cxpcdieuls are. of'i course, extremely auiusing,,. A *j*irihi> ({* it little Frenchwoman had i n her hnsbawd-V^ red flannel drawers, and these were t'uVl 'fn' puffs.here and there. On l>oing umpyuked." there eaine I'ordJfca JiUioh.Vik^^s,*set. i two dozen salt-cellars, three. ckzeM wi-lycr,, spo(int?,;rtlrte d.fzen silver forks, several .IftUe i articles t-YV/^bpAv/c yj. bronze and crystal: * and s'diije' lysc Swiss avoed carvings;' ail if wliicfy wcre.ijuit up to- (he softest tissue pa- J. per aiul paiKf sharingX; tli^l tli>S" might )i<d t strike* agnhi?t eAifh'other.i "W h>-u .tbo, little.ib.,dy ^.::is"uu!ba(kcd, go. one laughed Mori-' heartily thaii s|?e,.^ . ? ** ' '! 1 " Bops.**-" = . '? . rn-t ? ?? H The" fast urns I froiiHl>drl";n'' espial t4'' t!iu . caa.-es of JVince1 ITisntnv^k s sudden,-j, startling net wit in tv-^atd.'(v!c*Aion. oh ji a new' assert>that' the j Cardinals at tile YaHivaa. in aceonjnhtfe | with tiio secret hulltwdted'-br I'ifts"th*e ^"iu'ti* in 1S70, have already agreed uponthe. p r-r sm i f hw swcvSijti'r^nd ttat.C. fdinab .l'utvizza will be ^irgkrlau^cid ,Pope ns soiiirus 1'ins J the Ninth h:^ br.ealhcil his last. No\t j dinal PalVizzi is known In he'thoShiest, ofj. the re-act ionary Cardinal at the Vac I ??-*??--r-? lie is the fdvnritc of llio Jesuit* and tin: principal ongittalur <>t the tK'SiVii'cnicul (hiuncit in, 187W. - lie is a personal enemy of King Victor Htnaiiuel. who c..nfi seated a h? ?r .Ji wyttir Tryiye.# *0* the Inent! 0rKilij(T>oUih:t, atiJ desnai the I iv torati.inof I.e-;itiiiii.si)ji/ijArelty iwranee. j 'I hat he is bitterly hostile to the mjw order' of things in iermanj npeduyd tejsjiid. lie is, moreover, gMitnn' <if sirtgiihir' energy and decision o?Qb&r3ele-*; Juki in that respect widely diftrent from the present Pone,? j ? UV.II 1.7 IUV NUIII ? inrur, l ll\ "I4M lill I'l I tIn. Chan<JelW?r oPthe (Icniiiiii KmpiveaSsurl I emphatically, ill# re activist an J Jesuits-of! the \ actufrJi^ bu\e fjiuscn as tlie next I'opo, j ami tiny dcvhuy.with otjtr.il emphasis (hat the Herman Hovcrninent will never allow him tooccupy the 11. iiisutarokV bases the right of his t.\.veinliiciit to interfere v..ith tho i':t|??l election.. ?n the ground that the presonillenfnn Hinjiire is snfy<jUidi*Hy the sneecss.ir <4" the Holy lloman Kmpire. which ceased (?> exist in irfOti. If that ai^uio.nt is .valid, it is iliHi j cult to see how (He Vacticaii can refuse the Cabinet ofllorlin at least ^Uejr^lft,t(o ;saf I who shall not be the next Pope; I'm- thehleruian Kinj.cfors have exenqi^ivh this to-unlled ! right of exclusion" at ^palcle^tiousjihaast i since time iuimtriuovihl.' . ' Jiut the oreuns-ofthc Tifcticiius say that | llisuiarck, even if this rinht were conceileiitjrfil^^wnniiriff, woiiuinot content himself with it. but that lie wants to <m a stop fiirthor--and claims, wjntt.yras refused to King Philip IP^of ji|?ain,?the only monarch that e>;ep, aiteuipteihto obtniir it. namely."Hie sb-eaJUd right of inrlhsinit:" that is to say. tkeakrliS to' tfry to the Conidavi of Cardinals -whotn-they ' shall elect pope. '1 hay vwt; fart her more, that he baa ?yd fhat lio i.-nefmiTtned To tnaTco (\.unt. l??'?!i? nlohe tinj UOX( hi U t? ? */ > Q a \o? h(Srvtflf i;^ f! ?fi\1V |i(J U1 is hvflSildffcuie - f Itho i:n .-t iiit.iHCiil.'U.: of :n- il. r:i times, rsiyjuj t'M frurravi cjr*?|11it-al-i?:.1? .t. J. /ia/i??7 .1/11 ! Dis?* ivksiy A.mo.w; run S'taim?WonUKUKl I. KksM.TS 'ila-OUTK.i.?At UlC I:is( ( niy^wijj.td'j^e Kovul Asfroitomiral roieielv ' in London, Dr^riiurgiiis/tlu! tjiiiiiicut sji.'cy-1 tr<.sj(;nj>ist\ made ;iii exi?.;nrdiiiarv statement^ i 4rc.-=|?o<ti:i_{ the motions takiinr phi',;: amon^ the stax*. .'i'iiC l<v- lilts he MiHonnres sire'Won- 1 dert'ul. l'oiir years at?o. lie applied tliospec-J troscupo to the Wijrlit star Sir: us, tlmnuhj liis iiistnuociilal means w re not then suUi- j vTorit t.i render him certain as to the result. | %il!, be was able to nnnhunce with iw:iw ilo- j. jrroe of c Miiidenoo that Sir ins ic recodiujf at 1 a nite exceeding twenty miles per wane!.? In order ! h:il he mijrhl extend I ho method l'| ^ai V>bv>?iVU'^ '"Vi^y ;U I ( His u;.-|?i.-::T! a fine tcloseniio. liltecii inches lit ?pertnrc! and specially adapt'.'<1 t 1 gather j as much light as passible wit li thai aperture. ( Srfifable MpcVffosoopic appliance* were also 'provided i'T the UcllCalO work I),*, Huggitis . was to undertake. It was hilt last- winter, says Up;, tluk I 'nuiu.-amuton* was readyHil'V 1 wlwl*;' Ktithmvady 1ft." i1 nggiiis j | lias obtained the most wonderful-imws I'0111'r the stars with its aid. ITc^inds lit: t. :naii^]1 of the'stars are traveling .Jar more swiftly than had been, supposed,, Arctuj us,. (i.r exump!?. isMr.-ftrdiug fdw'drds iis as tlio rate oi' ' some lift v miles per s -oond. and as his thwart moii.-n is ftilly a- "real, (for this tar's dis-tame has lnvn estimated. 1 the actual voloei- ' ty with wbhdi-ilip is speeding lltronp'i space j canted fr,-" hVs tfian seventy miles per second, j Oilier- stars are nrt-viii!;-avitli eorresjionuintr . velocities. llf.t amidst the motions thus delected. f'r. Ifuggius has traced the-sh.iis of law. first, he can trace a tendency among (li.! stars in one part of the heavens to :sp.proach the earih, while stars in the opposite *>ari of the heavens are recalling from us. . and"' tjie's'tafs which arc approaching lie on that side of the liea\eu f loW.aids which llersclid Ion*; sinco^ taught us 4ji.it Ihii sun is traveling. Hal -Loch* aiv stars m'.l'obi:, ing | this simple law; and anions (hoc, I ft.'J lug? . gilts fcerignizes iiisfaucr.s of ihat> community ^ of motion-to which a modoiwt student of I ho . stars,- |iasgiven the name of star-drift. It" happens, indeed, that one oft he most remarkable of those instance.-; relates to live well- ^ known stars, known t.i astronomers, as I tela. 1 1. -I, 1 1/ .. -i* 0... (iaiUUia, 1 Vita. I'jjiSUIvU llUU ./.itui. ?n i in: j ixrout- Hear, all of Whieli are ?1 j'll'i s;iu. b ".lily i through spaee, and reeedrng from I lie earth t at tlie rate of about thirty miles jiot* seemid. , This result flt one.* illusti-aioil tlio interest- r hi# nature of 1 >r. 1 lupins' discoveries. ami j ajforJ.s. i.f future revelations even ( more inter stine*. Palni$tf? ?)i-phau iMam'e.* .VX KAtiXKSV AM'K.M. TO Till! t'lTl/'KN:! OK t SOtTU CAiUii.i.N V. > . *; . . ] ' 'Dnir Fr' iiJs n.uf f'<nml<i/ate,)?Having j been ('utry>^c<| ifil| tke of ( provMine: a Home f-r the (irphan-;. and other ., equally unfurlminlc children in South (!ar.?- . linn, we thus m^ktijLn, (wtfin'St.. itj.peal l'.-r , !|elp in this urea? \v.?rk. The l'alaivii < I J/j.liaa ii.ime was ??r1, i?ed ! <! \ iiril :u:il !. : h.iW lu'uy! CSS ill-_r V.'iili ' , df{6ultr:igiu<; Ji.o.-peci.-:. I ,, !I he Hoard nf 'I r.istees have :i(1 |*t'I a j j CoMStUulir.il and J?v-1?aws which deiinc ilk' v nature. design ami mode ??l"<.jn;r:ifion of this 1 ; Institution. Its direct mniaaoaient is to be i | by a i a real Hoard 11 mo persons. . \ Til the city ol' C? liimbia. which ,15. :;rd is 1 ' . b^uhject to the direction ol'a (ieneral Hoard ! *vM:s:tiiiti of tM" j.e;- oils.. from each e-auiiy I j Mi' the State. \vVii?-ti is In hi: r ailed I>> meet ; s riMlihally hi t'oiiwnhia. at such time as the j Jjf'Cal Hoard may ajij. tint I x ./,Iu the choice of persons to act on those ; * Hoards and r.l'i! o olli.ers of the Institution. I no 'partiality is t.i he all .wed on account ol*' :l ttle relieioll.s sect to Yihich ||.'*::i ?s:s b-'I'Me.:", ; ( bid ;dI appoiiitmeiits are to he made on the . ( b.nud principles of lein.uiiiy am! charily. i s . 'HlJ C? ll.-iiilltioll tloi'S ? ( liuiii ill-.: a^es . "at'Uhieli lIijj children s-i?ft 1! he JVtcivod; hai leaves that at the discretion r.l'tlie Heard, ' , who are to d.'r ide froin the nature ol' eaeli ' j case as described in the apnliealinii. .j, Hoard. of 'f.tiMi.i'ifi'm ^ tiUaLle ami valuable p.-.iperly. ii-e.v l'..r : ale . ^tr |..w lij-iiies, 1'or the'I vatioii of the llome. ! | We are, tlheirtlhro, r^uiident (h it our app; a! , In tlm^eneiyms ). MpleaTS.edh Carolina will . at oik'e hrhft: many liberal donations ami 1 . pledges (nell'eet I lie permanent fctahlinhment u | ol' the I'nlhOil-t (),phun J/?un\ which v.ill , Ik; the b?'st innuumcut to (he memory of our j . dearfio can rear in our Stale. | '1'hJ Ih/arl have appointed Tilinan !!. | Gaines General A^'ont to urbanize Aid-Cnni- j . Oiitleeii and tn raise funds |br tint Hume.-? | And .the Hoard will lake pleasure in ae- | ( kuowled^ip" ail amounts paid In him om-nt : j d rcctly l-*us atCVdumbia. 1) mat inns may |. be made in money, provisions, t iolhing and I . anything I hat may Ik; made useful. , All liiiK 11 if iMilt'i'iii'r r] 11 id 1VI1 ; **" *"t' 1 O : bo. Made to the , Address, ,. i ^ ^ 1 J'lt. J. W. i'.UiWI;!!. ('li'iil. I < Culusitbia. S. ('. , By order'nf thb BturJ <>f Trustee?, \t. if. K'z.'lh, Se'c'y. * ..^Papers friendly to this .cause, please I publish. . - i , Si.'I KNTIFIt* All>.-> Til 8u-lMMI.Ni;.?A French inventor has patented an apparatus jfofijfjimmcr:*, but we think aiiv fiop miplit urinp an action against-the lnan l??r inlVin^oment. of a device secured to the, ^ijtjyiohians ; by endowment of nature. For the hand : lie j : has n large membranous liu, which is held i J-in t: place sgpiirely by loops passing over j the tinkers' and a .-trap around the wrist. I : The surface presentod to the water by these tiujs is s:> largo as to ndd greatly to the elioctiveneBS'.of the stroke? of the ami. but not so ; 4 j 4 . i ' * iart^e as (?* exhaust the muscular p .wr.? Their cllrr't i.- in reduce very much Iiioff ?r! veijnircil iu .-?viiii without f!u.n. Hut liie ^restest imrriiitifv is displayed in the form aiid fitness ed'the tins mr the le^s. which attached to tlio ankle;:. ami si i?ir tied lliai T licy act it|<-.:i the wr.t jr. b.th in the movement of brinjrini; dm I.-ls together an.l throw in:; tlioni back. Tiiev act finely in "treading water," as swimmers r-al! if. so tlint one can really wall:, if not Oa tlie water, at least i:i it. Tito d! fibre lice between swimmim; with the apparatus ami* without | i:. js very much like the dillcrenre between rowing a )>?:it with a bainlle ami the blade i.f a:i oar. 'I'll" swimmer has u > (rouble in ndntr the (ins at fir-t trial, ami is surprised In find with what ease lie can swim wit!: .at ['xli..:islio:i. lie 'easily swims twice as far witli (lie apparatus as without if. and be ea:i j sustain himself four hours aj?-?n (lie w.Tor, or wim miles with it. Boof and Wool. On tint tilth of June. when the t'horniomdor indicated JOtO horn in Albany. New York. el'eveu thousand head offal cattle arrived in that rity from (he Wi s!. The 0011:1 ay <lentIonian" says: V'i ho orenter ]?ai l of the< flcrino.s'wero III- i ii.?is led steers, ami v.'etc in ^".*.1 erudition, j PRe hiavy ivecints. whirh Would havtf causal a jianid/iu ihe market a lew years a'.'.i. five no uneasiness (o dealers, and were ail alien to meet the demands ol'tlie Xuw York 111 i-Kastcrn butchers." The host sold a! seven and a halfcea!:; j?or niitd* live weiviit. ToxoS eattel ave.'a.ifrd nothou, and pounds, and sold at IV0111 five Hal one-fourth t?> ;i 1 ( atid one hali'ectil' per iolliid. On l:tiue u'vasses, (leoioja and Teiincssee armor. ran easily rival Illinois and Kent tie ;y farmers in the production of eh iiee.heef ! !? ' wild j^rass of Texas and Illinois is last lh.i|ij?earii:o\ as ii is grazed and (roduen lovvn by stoek. A few*wild litiHaloes may uhsist oil s;ieh natural products. h.it- it ie | (uircs the JOurop.-an grasses for the perfect | ierclnpniciit oi" the butter classes of stoek i rattle. The sooner Texas stock-raisers 'act j ' mi this principle, thesooner their cattle- will ! ol case to-Bellal two cents per pound lower in lie markets th:jn e.itlle raL-odoii ia'i.c grasses. j* 'lire water, g.?nd shelter fru.M the "norihers.' |)( Hid other storms, and rich Uluc grass and |( )rchard grass. iuii>t precede better blood in w fexa.-yas in Kentucky and Ohio. On the liL'nd hi' !tine twelve thousand lbs. j| d'tJcorgia woo! was sold in l'oston at sixty- [, wo .cents per pound. It' a pound of wool an be grown as easily aa a p Mind of cotton M u .(J corgi a. (as Mr. Howard and others ho- ,] ievc.) cotton culture should rest awhile unil s'.ioep husbandry fertilizes (ho soil up to j; in average of.,nc bale of cotton per acre.? u| i'licii there will be good sense i:i raising cot>11 so far as il can be done without injury to a lie plantation, and at a gn.d price i'<?r the ?j? taplo. Nothing is easier than (<>.raise grass j, umI- wool in the Soulii. if the pe .pie say it sj hall be iLnie.r?JV?;//o/.'?.u. ' i(j Livo Stock Companies ct tlio South. - The communication ol' <?,it!zoii," in the *' r \ t j? . f - 1 ?i . i? . ...t? .. i. . ? mi liny miiiiiK-r in me J"i.ui:.t:K?ii reiers i.i an ~:nnf siilijeet. it is sjniewimt singular list (In; writer had addressed privately, ntt'I md received a rcjdy rroai' I otio.nl (J to. s in j wu wecuS previous t? the article ol""(.'iiizc:s" j hi the same suhji.vt. Out iar.'uci.smight lie j111 Me In purchase Merino .sheep. ??r Alderny I w r Ayrshire rattle, if la n\: Were in: als'i hea- |,,S| y freight charges. A lew years since a ;hi yntleman in iliis vicinity bought a pair 1" '1: 'ct.-Widd slic.-j) in Kentucky. 'J he price ,l,: i.is twenty d dlars each, the express charges 1,1 n addition, jinaile lit.: ( ;t iil'th:; pair nine- j P' v d (liars ! i:<I d twn at K in;:"t--ii. Las' y?..ir i dr. Peters bought twenty .Merino ewes at !c| in- North.'the first e. st was rmiijiarnt:. oly mall. hat additional charges. by the ti:::ej,! hey arrived at Atlanta, made the twenty j:,! hecji cost Itiin eight hundred dnilars. ur an j vcrage nl' i-.O'ly (1.dlars each. There are ! hi cry j'ew oVmir S'ont Iir-rn farmers wlio can I P;' !a:id tin sc. "i on yajneiitiai damages." | it v.* ntld !>e a wise thin/ tor at.ici; raisers j g* II lilt! .Mill.I 1>I itir.J! J '."i t i i.CI'MI .JK? V.lin | wis S 1'i.h o;i tin.' lidl m*in;r cum!:- .d ii-ns. Tin: Northern ni:i:i l.C !i:i 1 ill - j(\ irk, :i:ul lite S.iiiili.'ni linn tiio lul a:i 1 | p; i.-rs mal attention, and make an c.|iiil;ib!c il:- j i<j ul llif profits. Those prnliis, in a w.-li j m t'tnlat led c.-!:i!'!:s!ianviil ofiiiis kind w<>ui?l n iiainl. KiJic. Tiii! dcuiaiid Ibr eorlaiii kind-" ; w f Ir.i' .-tar!; is tuuer. Tin' writer is ma- | ianlK lvrri't im? iiujairv as In wh.'iv Ali-rin . j lu'cji and Aidtiu'V and Ayrshire cattle c.iu io l??U' in. and .is uinstantly compelled I . j ay t'uil lie ij-it'.- is.lkacw. Al I lie pie.-mi i:n?! In'; d itdils if-Hierq lie "a Merino rani ur i<" r?*?? .?r an A vrsh]j\i or AlJonioy I'.-w *,.? hull in "ul" . -all- in thy^fitiitc id' (Ji!ji"nia. The Norlh rn a^rii allitVaJ papers are lull of stuck ad.eili.i'iin'nU. '}>ut Ilicy are pratiir-ally id' j itlli! ii.-<. In as :ii fow pftrsaiis ean pay the" re ml it in adfiilit-n to the lirst cost. The vaii'd\ is ..:(ift such plan as (hat %ntrj*Med | " y ''('iiisson." t.h*. rf this he impracticable, j Jj lien liic forma! inn of a j lint stuck company j ul" the pulelia. i'and s.du id' th ?r.?u^li hied tiiiinals of su.li k aids uf stock as arc n cod id j ill he Soul h. IL is (lie iiiiiiiioiiclThe writ- j ;1' mil) thiliiid Merino shoop onnld he I jj old in iIi'urjiiaat ?i51iI per head before (lie', ii'.ir is out. At lo.fct l\v > tii iiis.tinl d illars j ri.nM l.i: cleared <ni liiis importation. I>tit. j .. I his crtntpauv shmild l?v rlnok ami raise tin- j" |n>.il Sal.I. Tin-, il an bio pijlpe.-.o. nl' a pl'ivand pitbih* beliclit w odd lints bo aits- j j Wergl. Li t I Ik: subject bo labile a ia.it(or ? !" | Li.iirr.ilotat ii.il prior to and during tbc co.nitm i omivoiit mil ?I'01 it/tifi'-ii. i '. fi TlIK S.V.lTK rAMll.V.? We ?ive place to i v t!io f'ollio.riiii; ax tin) only sali.-l.iotury expla- j \ nation jvo have met with ('iiiicvniln;^ the ! 1 ooiior?..?it. with which the world has boon j: h sprinhhd with a certain unilTon lin;.; faui- | t iiy: It has a!ways been a mystery to 11; whei'i> a)l the >..iit!is f ume from; bat while i lately visit hit: a iielgiib ?rinpr city, the matter t was satisf.mtoaily explained by the appear- 1 a are 1: t a lar^'s.^.i over the d xirol a faelorv I with the announcement that it was tlie".^uiit!i i Manufaeturln;; >:s?j?:my." 1 The "Work in Cod's Vineyard. ' Sum 'tiling Sodo in (Soil's vineyard V Ts stlie i|tic.iiion yon ask ."Siv.ii .-thing to l..l?nr and toil for?"' (' t;o '.T.-i inv* set yon a taak. Go ikiii.sgh sin' sireels of our oily. in in rough I'm g.srrols and slums, L/own in she dark, dingy cellar*, . Where sin.' j ure air never ensues. Ifisnl ssj> Ike slarvin.r and n..kod, Seek out the desolnle jwor: "I'is not a long way t.i travel? fins !? . lii-r ste|t; of y.m r door. Hero, la.se lay liaisd. 1 will li-.idyoii liilo litis palace of gin, So weOrin ?v.itl:!taa ' usinnlirvd. the ones thai come in. Set' y.< i thai li->olul<? <i'.'. ;iliiro. Filthy iiii Iragg-d and vile. Wiehsdaevs s'ainli d oil each fi.sl SIT, a:;'! evil aid pule? (>u ; * aV* wa--f.iir a* ill! fai. <-s:? l'iieik.4 I <::i: Wl'?'! as il IMS.", Kv'*s 1'ial wi!i? liri.'.'li! .1- iIto .-larlij'li*, IIv-i-kt;I v.Jii: t';t- (iaj:;i'v-i ciu.li, . S.'(*.yr.:i that ?injr li*iliik:ir<t, jtcvkiny wi!!i jii.-'l i-. ilSi shame ? i>:: *.?!: li.i I "lory ami ( ace he !>:i< 1 !?#i*lijt?;? ami i'ai.ic: Oi. wit it !??> \.'ilo ami !iii ohihlivn, I'l.'jjly { li'Mi-'iirt* ami j.ia.v iii li:j? jfaril.-n. 'ifci- (lowii-/. ? lilus.-vil v. it It a Firmly iiier.stsV" Coin.* wit it nn'iiilo l!ii? hiiwiuoni. Scarcely .t home I'm* the hoa^t; Never a 1>Mia throu^li!!i?? e.iicin nf Cuiii-M l'mni ill? sua in lh<? Km !. ITahi'tiisli ami sorrou. .Mi:'/ry aioiirtilisliy litJ'r >1!ii<; t'li* >l/t\vti of the iiioiioir, I'oVeliV sickvir-ami ?1 i> :J. A' l: in; not. fiiiMlii.iiiiiiri-lrr.npt. r, ' Wli.ii ia u?"tv left yuitliulo Thsoitglf li:" u'iile woiM is there ialior, I'Icirly for i i."- ami iV.r yon. Thankless f..-rhaj.s, hut no matter, * 1 i..| will M id JHiiri-r In lliii-; II. will .'cvvan! thy imL'av.iry, Wtiik in'hia t-ilif-yai<l ali'l see. Good A Ivico. HiaI'lillowiii" iat'ikcn tVom tlie ' I'l.uitation" Miilv iMlh: A lew ivnrJs almiil. If.ivinjrS.iiiMi Carolina ; >r another State. I ?! ? it. There may j 2 cases in w'lic-h process. nominal;;,* legal. J at actually flagitious, lias hccn issued, and , here, in the suspension of' all law. except ilitary latt^ there is no security and no vcresit, it may he necessary f" evade suffering ' y* removal, But in all oilier eases it is ]?\l thai South Carolinians will - sink or 1 vim. liVti in- die. survive or perish." with lair eraiid old State.--To the mind of tiie j 1 litt. there is something ign .hie in desert- j , ig the mother that h ire us when the hand 11 ' the oppressor is crushing her. ]>ut there is hope for our suffering sister ' tate, There is a hotter ii:nc coming.? ho writer li.-.s :iut wondered that ('ar. liiia as suffered. Ifo has rather wondered that | 1 ie lias not suffered more, knowing tiie hate f the g iveriiniont toward hot*. The days of ' aliawags are rapidly drawing to a iT?se.? 1 hey are sinking beneath (ho conleuipt of the uire North.- The Northern men vylio do it feel it. loltril :t. >l It is frae th::f the hla.-ks in South Car.?li- '' i niv iiaaio.i v!5y sir. .iitrcr than the whin*. . ul i!" it l.o (rise t!;;f one f':iuc:?s%.?u Ii:i< | are lira ins than tlr.vo netrives then tins'' ??rk isitr nnjorily is with I lie whiles. The ' >'it!i Carolinians luic-l fake tins sums pains j i make tins negroes th ?ir JVion-IstIi.it others ;1 i\e taken ti make tlsesn tlieir encode i. If;' io wliile .nasi with cli alien, Villi s ipori- j itvnfraee. with i.wnos.-hiiinl'iho laml. with ' ?wcr (i. alliii'tl < r wilhh e.l lab r, an! by j ii:sei|!ieiife. t'?nl ami cloiliin.tr. ean.iot eon* i iiaie ami eniitr..! three najrovs. th.sa tlus ijf.'seil v i.l'uiir ra.'M h.i.; Jr.'en lisiirvlv o veres- ! t:.-i:t !. There has !> ii an intervening ' j nl d a est .i I tie (>b.*t.i'-!o. which i- f.i:-t mi lorliiiw removal. That rein .v.tl may oeeiir stin South Carolina. II if even tharo it-, easier. l:i-l a '.'real while I..litres'. Au i then ; :ir?!in.i will ha blessed with as tt a.il a :l ! j iVeni'iieiit as is our t.v.n 11 let nils' C'i'lVsp m ..lent i;ik:; llOaS't iifeheer. j lasiy eyes are now upon the ].c i|iIeufS ,ifl!i j ai'oliiia. \Ve are c i.r.'i ly h..jiili^ that. by |, itiein e. !?v trim'! siMiitrsens.', by e nif. r.nily ', law. by r.ii-lil.ulo in adversity, by wise!, aii:i_reiii''iit ..fllie silii.iti'iii. by tis'eless eil-j, trv. by e.ilni reliance iiji-?o just find, they i ( ill aelisevt.* ve-fory nf pea. e i.| even more ' . si i\vii thin iiieo' ;;.il!;t!s!;y in war. j | ' ' I ' " ' - \ I il IV. .-Ill : i l " * ! .n'ill- till* I ' -ljf ii .'li :i: " ( ..ft !i.? .\ i J :iii {r:-ll.lit''. Mr. ( !il t!?:?.r.il!'iv.'!n,r! J icjtl j | As :i u.wly nv-trl iiirliili.i'.iainiijr (!??; c\v !.-'1:111*1 fiii'l. ait it!-! il! ?r was emit- , < 1 :i]i|>'.iiiti'il I.i.vjiiT. (hi Ktir ..j'(In-lir. i c?-!< linys \v!k!Ii I r i i it til i li*; 11 iaiiijis. In: lii'iricili 111.- ii;>Ir111 liens (k lot i! ?wn lim cur'aiiis, |1 1(1 Slii! .< *liill'.'Mill, sliilili:-: llir .ll:;!i i?il<: nl" j( Hi loa.-v.'.:. hail, ,.r L' .urs'. its rays . siiviitra- i i! i.i (lui l'l'Ma. ami sis iij/e t!u' is t1 lac-'-l. llio li-.it was s.ilii. '*:i f I < limit it. to j' !.? alterania:'.'in.rat. II.' ji.it it i.ir. lei( I ml licc.iiiic so iit-'rv.iiis l'-r t!>.* v.luli: iiiy!:! j i.il his own ii.iay: IViylileiii il lilin as lit: saw rvf!i'( to-1 ill 11>>: jila'ir ^Jas.s i<(" lln: lantern. ! -? .? i i i i i ,i... ? j itll tilt* Il;ir;. Sl?y liltlS.lie ail-i UIU rumi^ ;!ii iiisli!.'. Till- iir.\! ii.iTiiinu' at dayn::;k In; ]i:ii <r:ii the light. when at .-unfile lie mi:i lit ii up again. far lint sn.i.e icasau j lint it happened the eveiihsg This : :as t'M liiiit 'i I'r the ?>'d salt. lie iiti;!v parked ii:s trunk an I left w;t!i? at ?ay- I ug a v.'<it'll t>> any <we. an 1 w:,. ??u!y missed j 'It:*.i at night ihejitilit-li'itt. e roa.a'tie.i da: k. i Vhi.'it I'uiitil in :i neiglth-ring village lie de- j 1 .red that the hjilit li.iii o was bewitched. | Itat stlan had lighted 1i:h lump twite, and i Siat l.c had seen hint during the wh ile night j . j / r >-ii'i . nistd.; the to.ver l<?okiiijj' , a at liia:. 1: was. ? ! run v. his i.wn linage j ha! he had seen. His sit jig >si(i.,<i was. t i j n?i e tntpliitu utary t i Iias t i i ii- pel's--tial appearance. but lie Was tint to ho iidt'.icd t > i'.:;.ii'ii at any price. an 1 i;t titer iiM'pei* ll.nl ! ? b - pruvid :d. ft was :i peculiarly <.f this baby <o be always cutting teeib. Whether they never came. or whether tisoy camoand wen! away again, is not in evidence; l/ut it bad crtainly cut enough.i.it the showing of its mother, to make a handsome dental provision i'or the sign of the Hull and Mouth. All s rts ol' objects were improved for the rubbin; of its gums.-not withstanding (hat it alwa.s carried, dangling at its "waist' (which wis iinliiudi.itcly under its chin), a bone ring, large enough to have re [.resented the rosary of a young nun. Knife handles, unbrel'i-tops the heads ofw.tiki ig-sticks selected ft >tn tl e stock, the lingers o" tl;e family, nutmcggraiers/cnists, t!.e hatid.es of d iur.s, :.ud the cool knobs c.n tite tops of pokers, were among (he commonest instrument? indis< riuf uatclv applied f?r the bab^h- r dief. The amo.mt el' electricity that must have been rubln d out nf if in a we.-k is not to be e dculatod. Stilh its i: other;, always said. '*li \va- coining through, and then the child would heir rsclf,' ;iii<1 si !! it never did come throng, and (lie child continued to ho some!) ?dy else.IDinkst Si;i t oitTKUs.?'!'!io Ilo/.W j.ul>ii.die.t till) following itS tllO roll of(jraiit'; Inmost supporters: The Cnstonihauso Ilinir. Tlio (Jeneral-ordor Swindle King. 'J'l.c Han to Donyngalting. The District of Columbia Kin *. Tito Seneca Sandstone King. . The Indian King. The Navy Department King. Tito Land -grabbing King. The Chorponing hTiiid King. 'I he (\t:uer.>n King. The Washington Lobby King. The Oiliee-selling King. The Internal Kcvcnue King. The Whiskey King. The -l'lrHadelphia Municipal King. The Carpet-bag Ring. Tlio .Military Ring. Tim Cameron Kcinblc. nd&. Ring. The Monopolist* Ring Everywhere. The (treat Railroad Rings. The National Rank Iling* The S luthcrn Plunderer's Rings, The (Mice-holders' Ring. Pi.A.>vr.:; ox Sasdi* fiAM).?We lUtve long thought favorably of using plaster on sandy lands in this State. We cannot tell how it operates, but we know from seeing its operations for thirty-five years past 011 such lands that its effects arc most marked. A iaostiliber.il investment, in plaster, in conjunction with olhcfWmurc*. is, in our judgment advisable, when we wish to raise oof.1- i tneSforelovor. Mil* it. with lfors'o in^rrrre < in winter and we add double to'thc value of l!io tuannre. As a top dressing we never L'uiild realize our money'hack. Others may have succeeded hotter. The only exception may be when we have sowed it in early spring :-u a dovcr ratch of the preceding year. We , use same every year as a manure, and our . foilviction is. that Wo have never used half enough, especially in conjunction with animal manures.?Maine Faroin'. 1 rT:.A!NS and RiiL'ioKs.?Tlioso injuries are sometimes very distressing- and il.cir x cout-efj unices very serious, 'i'ho dense l!ga- y men's an I syu .vial membranes of the j. ints ( well, and sun times inflame, as the result ill'! .ca! injuries, and tin: pain is extreme.? I'ut simple water is ail ilic troatniont n- ees . ) -ary in any case. If should, however. le of J a tetiiji Tatare adapted to the circumstances, hi..* i;;<lic:iti m iicin^ t> unload tlie congested ^ vessels .il" t'ic injured part as much as p -ssi- ( i.?!e. f I* iho part is lii.t or painful,apply cold , u'.iIt .r v;cr i ! th>. frequently renewed. .until t-iie lie.tt boc.>:!ie.s normal. 11' there is 1 pain ami I underlie-s wit !i..:it increased heat, apply lo?t fomentation.-- until the pain is re- 1 lio-.od. Ail the after dosing required in ci- 1 I her ease is a wet cloth e ..veivd with dry 1 mes, and worn until all tenderness is g mo. * I'iiis simple treatment will do ail that any ? n.-'dicatioii ?*an do. and is halter tli.tn all the liniments and lotions. plasters and ponl icrs . thai wen; ever invented.-?.Va.V.uv of //< t/rh j ('.\MiiMir.i: i.: n.,-t very generally eull'vat.-d. Ii.it we thinh a few routs of this j 'ant i's-.iiid have a place in eve v garden. Not ' uiiv -i i'.- it p .sscss very valuable medical ' jualitios. hnl its presenee auioiiji other vaj:c- ' tables is si!pji.-s.-d l.i I..: a Mire prolettion ejain ' manv diseases t . wliieji they arc lia- j l>!e. I 'a n .liiii;: inav he .-tailed in a hot bed j i . i.i-'. . a . * ci<l tr.iii. j!i:i!i!. n cii.i- iifii. a:::i s.ou eariy in l!i.- ji;'iii. :ii,i! us: dated during its early r.!i l? j c .|.i.:ii ' tii.iiitli iiii; and lUrtTtll.tmlIIv;ilI.sii. \V!i. :i jil.iur.-- l.iJi; ill theseason ox- j liibi.il. symptoms of* decay i>r debility, the planting i.i'a small ivof id"camomile in (heir f vieinajro is lYeijUoiiilv the must speedy and e Sleeta.il remedy that, can !? ; :ij>plied. The I id .r t-r ar.nisa by this plant, is also . known tt be highly ivpdlant In many k ads i ,!' in.M-t ts. and its presence ani'ini; those species of plants and vegetables infested- bv . . . ' ~ ilu'se enemies, will prnteet them much mora j r.'i'.vtn illy than any other a^ent known, and at c iniparalively small exyenso. Tiik Vii.!.A?;i: Ciii.aru.?It should not j l-.'.k like a har-.. or a storehouse. It sh-iflld ( lie a building, the very si"ht (Tf whieh Would cause devout fevlinjrs in the hreasl. A well-ear\vd ei'oss should point to ' heaven; iiias.-ive paneled dinars should impress the :.i. .1. . i r .1... ! >?? * \\ U ?1 iHC HJ l?I i JIU jritivc ?nw \?iih!i lie is ?*:it?*i*i:i*t; .-tainod vilass sli iu!il t!ir .v.-a lijjSit :it!nv;u t the aisle; pi !j?:? ' a!(:tr c.iiiiiiji-aii lua'derie- sli'-uh! henrnaii.oiiti ll wilSi jl^ur.'isiwiiKisiMiii^. ami the cull niia that support ills* yaliorics and flit* balu ter> that rail (hi*:!: ol'elasvie patt rns. Any iiy;i';;:.i i- n wi.-hiiiir such a eh trch .-h. uid M-ud their orders li r fiuishiM? mat rial tn A! i*. I'. i'. ']' ah\ import tr of I 'rcnch f tallied and nianid'actarer oi and dealt r in ]/.a.r-. .' allies. UhiiJ.:. A .. No. "20 llayn.! St., C'liarle.-t -u. >. * * * * . * Ai>VKI{'lISING RATES. - i ,./? * \ Space. I M. 2 M. 3 AI. ?t M. 1 Y. 1 square 3 00 0 00 8 00 12 00 1C 00 2 squares 0 00 0 00 12 00 18 00 20 00 3 squares 0 00 13 00 10 00 24 00 86 0? 4 squares 12 00 16 00 20 00 30 01 43 0# J column 15 00 19 00 24 00 84 JH 60 OC 1 column 20 00 30 00 40 OQ 80 CO 1 column. 30 00) 60 00 60'QfljjUO-ft|>60 CO All Transient Advertisements will be charged Oxr Dolus per Square for the first and Skvxx) tv-fivp. C'exts per Square for each Bubsequea. insertion. . OUR CHIP BASKET. i" Bonner'a Startle o\yns a d?& d $ Vted. The Ticlilo nc Gdsffe is .a n^vv E iglish paper devoted to "the claimants" interests. * The posting of placards of quack mcdeine !uut been prohibited in the streets of Chicago; An elegant specimen of the fcnco-d.nober's M'ton l'odral street bridge reads? ?*TTs,e '. trier's [nk; cures Bowel Complaint." Hirtnc wiicre a white uian can open on umlay" is 1 he inscription left in- th'e window of a deserted barber-shop in New IJcdiord. "I'm afraid I'm sitting on your crinoline, ma'am." Oh ! never min !. sir, it's of no consequence; you can't hurt it." "No, ma'am, it's not that; bat the confounded thing hurts me." A boy who undertook (o ride a horse radi'-h is now practising on a saddle of mutton. "Sally, what time does your folks dine?" ' Soon as you go away?that's missus's orders." , . ;*<?- ' * The most dangerous-kind of a bat that flics at night is a brickbat. ' ' - . * ^ * ? The seamstress's uioti-o: As you * sew so shall you reap,Especially if can sew only ipso. , An nld maid .suggests that when a lobster breaks one of his claws?another sprouts immediately and grows in Us place. Can an auctioneer bo expected to wear an . amiable expression of countenance.when his looks are always fur-bidding. Josh Billings says: When yon strike ile stop boring; manjra maif has bored clean thru. an#!et all the ile rnn out at the hot tout. "Come here and toil me what the four seasons arc?" Young prodigy answers, ' l'epper, mustard, salt and vinegar; thorn's what mother seasons with." # "P.i;)i?.-.r, why did you follow this Uiau and beat and kick him so shamefully"i am sorry, your honor, I was a little jlrunk, and I thought it was my wife." A facet ions keeper who was taking two convicts to jail last week, when tha jraiu stopped called out, "Stepout gentlemen, 'fifteen years for refreshment*." A III N't*.?Time, night; several stars winking knowingly; youth and maiden 1<? king-'up!)'.^ Maiden with tapir pointjug towards the zenith. _ . j A yoa.ig uian rode ten miles in a railway jarrragc with a pretty girl one moonlight light with the intention of popping the question, but all lie'said was "Ic is quite iiiomcy tonight." "Yes?' replied sh.; muchly." And there wasn't another word said." . A wag lout a c/ergyman a horse, which ran away a id threw him, and .then claimed . redit for aid in spreading the gospel. A man out West was offered a dish of luacearoni soup, hut declined it, declaring they "couldn't play off any biled pipe stems ji\ him." "Hobby, why don't your mother sow 1 p f'our pantaloons ?" "Cause she's at the ^ es:ry sewing for the heathen 1" *? "Mother, this b > ik tells about the a rgry vaves of the ocean. Now what makes the icoan get angry?" "Bicausc it lias been ro*.<r.:! : o often, n.y son." . . * "Potatoes!" cried a darkey podlcr in rtif-lim .ml Ttiisli dat racket?vou distracts lu whole neighborhood," came from a color,'d Woman. i i a doorway. "Yo'i kin hear . no, kin you ?" "Hear you! I kin hear you i mile." "Thank God for dat?I'se hollerin o be hcarn. Tatoes! " A lightning exchange commences an Item: As we go to press a man named Sullivan is wing run over by a pony euginoon the railroad." Tn Towa there blooms a newspaper which ells of a lire thus: John Baldwin of Grunly Yumly, owned a detective line. He doesn't )\vn it now. Loss $000. What s the difference between a man cuting (he end off his nose, and a boy who has ust learned a task '{ One lessens his knows, ml the other knows his lessons. An Alabama editor has found a new muni urn to offer subscribers. He will name lis new boy lor the patron who pays his ?i i- : ijM'iun niu luugvai* nine in iiutaiKv. A c >rrc?pondent of a Maine paper wants . * :o kit )a'sonic remedy for striped bugs. Wo should suppose the remedy depended very much on what a'l.s the bugs. Editing :i paper is very much like carrying an umbrella ou a windy day : Everybody thinks he could manage beLic; than 1 he one who lias hold of the haudle. A lvalani izo > judge fined a reporter fr appearing within the bar in his shirt sleeves, but the rep = r?cr proving to the satisl'aetiiui r?f the court that he had uo coat, the lii.e ivas lemitted. The King anil Queen of Spa'n narrowly escaped assossinatioii, at Madrid at midnight of the It)th instant. One of the would he assassins was killed by an attendant of the royal party, and t.vo wee captured. The telegraph reports that al! closes.; ;>ro enthuua-lic in rejoicing over the failure of the murderous attack * The Atto.-ncy-UeniraVof the United State, has designated the Penitentiary at Albany, New York, as the place for the imprisonment, subsistence and proper employment, during the term of their sentences, of all persons who have been, or way here: f.or be, convicted by tbu Pmleral Courts for the district of South Curo'ina. of crim s against the United States, and sentenced by said Courts ti imprisonment at bard labor.