The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, May 08, 1879, Image 2

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T HYENE1WS A NDAI1U!'AD. WINNSBORO, 6. U. THUlSDAY MORNING, May 8, 1870. It. AMRIANS DA 1IS, EDITOR. JAYO. S. REYXOLDS. ASSOCIATH EDITOR. Spiritualism. Every now and then spiritualism claims a fresh votary. The htlte-st re crult is Mr. Helry Kiddle, an eduea, tor of great experieiec and ability, and the superin tendent. of the public ischools of the City of New York.1 Mr. Kiddle has published a book (oil tainiing communicat ios from t110 dead of all ages, including Shakespeare, Bacon, Columbus, Newton, Byron, Franklin, Bonaparte, Hamilton, Lut h er, Calvin, St. Augustine, Moses, PontIus Pilate, St. Paul, 6t. Peter and Pope Pius IX., with others more or less famous. An exchange, re viewing the book, says: "Nothing short of mental imbecility or decrepi tude could nistakc the hobbling dog gerel and empty rubbish which is printed by Mr. Kiddle as new poems of Shakespeare and Byron, fresh from the spirit world, for emanations of those resplendent intellects. Bacon and Newton are made to talk in the manner of enthusiastic new converts at Mr. Moody's revival meeting,s aiid the divine Mozart, falls below A1r. Sankey in his ideas of "lhallmony. The late Pope Pio Noio and the liate Archbishop Hughes discourse like ilaning Protestants, and call hardly be outdone by the fiercest denouncers of tho '"Searlet. Wroaln.'' The im perturbable Franklin has become a gushinig religious spolter. The late William Cullen Brynt111 isl maude to decry poetry aud to inject into his ivsterical conmuuniention at Scornf tuil "baih I" In relation to the art he which he acquired his fame. But tIese in consistencies are nothing inl compairi Son with the dismal platitudes and gushhig religious nonsense which all characters are made to utter alike, with on.y such slilght variationtsas, that, of making Shakespeare talk rubbish about his play, Mozart. fustian tbout. "hrnyI-11" and Lah Cette identity hiimself as a FreeILah n by Iayin1g "Pardonnez moi" whent he (it thei iIterview short.' it. is very strang that a man of such ability as Mr. Kid die canl he deceived into aisserting th-it. these produections, givell in the 11reviw from which we quote, are itspired, and his evidenlt. initsliiy on this point has created great excitemieit. inl New York; because no one knows hlow soon he will endeavor to teach spiritu alism in the schools. 11 imtust be put down Wthi Judge edminods., Robert Dale Oweun, Viscounit Ainber ley and Lord Lytton, as an evidence of what effee't superstition can have on the strongest intelleets. - The War in South America. Our South Amnericain neighbors are * ~evideutly dleterined to get Il p a iest enis to bonllbard the town, lbut i~s deterred from this pleasant pastimie for tihe present by the threat of' the Bolivian authorities to shoot down two thiousantd unt'rtnate ChIilians who happened to be ini the place .wihen the trouble conmmenced1. Ini the mean thuc the President of Uoilivia is march fug downl upon Chili like the wVoit on the fold, wiithi anl armiy of flye thtousand * men; and Peru is getting her artmv and gunboats ready to- back Holivia. The enithusiasm 01n bothi sides is tre mlolrdous. We are told that, Chili is all agiowv with patriotic ardor. while in Peru tile cit izents are spending their llmney lavishly inl equlipping the~ national troops. Theil pr'esident of t he * Bank of Peru has given two htundtred * ~ thousau'd dollars, Don ,Jose Ovue a hundred thIouslald more, whtile tile * ~banks anld clubs am(1l private citizens~ have raisedi a fund of abtout a h~und~red anid tifty' thousand a1 mioi'h during the period of the war. Two battalion * ('~ommantlders have offered to dei'rav atll * ~the expen1ses of their commiiands ot otf thir~l ownl pockets. Besides several * ~ formidable Iron-elads inl the possessionl of the Peruvian government, a new 0one hats been purchiasehd from Italy. Chili is by thr the~ miost )prosperous1 "of the three States, for sihe alone of the South American liepubilics hats enjoyed inmmnur'ty from revolmttims ; but for * ~ that very reasonl her troops have had loss eXperielibe ini fghting titan their neighbors. No actual hostilities have yet occurred, but the ntext steamer will probably'bring initelligence of r' collisIon. The diffleult. has arisen out of a conflicet Ofjurigdlction b~et.ween Chili anid Bolivia. Between the two repulb. lies lies a strip of territory that has several times been thle subject of; treaty. It is chiefly, valuable for its deposite of nitrates. Heretofore both * hmations have beeni allowed to wvork tile *mines and exrtort their produco free of duty. Bolivia recentl impose05d a duty on these explorts, and C lhii de elared war. Ikence tile p~resent emI I'anama has also experienecd a pern odical revolution. An attempt to bribe the national guard in behalf of a contemplated hlisurrection was dis K I covered by the commander, wh~o rep>ri mnanded one of his subalterns, amd a fight ensued. The State troops marchOi -cdagainist the national insurgents and a street light resulted, Jastlig fourteen hopre, anld ending' i the triumph of~ the local authoities. We are told *.that the stores in1 town were closed! one day, and that profound peace has S reigned slice thon. The crisis in S. outh Amlerica aflbrds a mnafnificent o ld -of op latlOhs ir 131alne'antd a lndler tmd Legan and, the leSt of~ 8t talwi te hho .are -tryiW'" to. Ieaiun this coun. .Thle '"Con fte pogress'i~ pay thou. way id tile eciutrty wil lnantimousl' bt9 ~ edhiored lnjtotion to TIh I PUP3T.1rc SCiWO0TI. l'hvir Useis nml Wmisk1--Ifow (to Efrect theo l'urposo~t lh-Migracti, N 'MinER Tui. 1 There ire three alicts which not only o0 show tihe iature of a part,(. of the teachi.b ?r's work, but also furnish .a key to at First fitd. The mild of t child is, op In I lust, iecessarily be, interested in I wowe'h''ng. W hat that11 somle hialg i, C iS ofno importanlce to ouri preent pur o0se. Vh eihe'er thle excellence of that di ohin('ii zg is real ori iign1111, m1 .ors not. Some excelleice is supposed e it heast to exist. Second itlet. This object of interest, ove or allieetion1 exce's a power ill i nloulding (t miind juist inl proportion g o (he intenl(y and duration or thatlt utere'sI. For, regain g tlhat oject as i siandard of excelleice, he(- condell:>s wverythia"'g unlike it, and approves ti i'erything (hailt resembles it. Whieth- m mr the object tends to vice and i orality, or to vir tie and hionor, ma ers notso 111r as its power over the nild is Conilled. It the int1e est be C milleiently intense;( and continees for a 1), miliieit time, it , power to moul the liid will be ill the saiie. Now. ;r Ale mind anid char: c.* ell h olliOmlll t the e1wracter (Wal a idolb.ed obil ,A IOW im1po:.-tant, that, thle objiect be one whose 'eideiicr is 10 i tmould inl tlie direi'loll of true excellence! il Third Iret. ''he inid cantit never be It :liverted f.om1 objeels previously idol- (: zed or of' previons inredi , unlesis by the presentation or anot-her, believe. - it to be still Imore excel leit. A child enn1 niot become intere.Mted where there is Ii lot hing to ilit eels. I'I , ll' thereore, you would titerest hiin oi ilist make him e' solinllimg excellent inl the objert. pre-senteei. This trauslier or divert.- ti ing the mind fIlrolit one objec.t to lloth- 0 rll. n ey be gen(erally don e either by renid'e-1 rin Ithe objiect of previouts inte: ,st hatef'u I., oP r.h% (bycltIling! ct otlhrI' ill its mios, attractive f rn-sometimes 1 bot.ll(! truth isz. not only el cikiren t bit all of1 us ar inclinted to 'onti1,1rt 1 .o what, we concive I'l be at stantird ot'1 OX Ce llnc, irres pect ive oft it,; influencel( I hut ull Shou) 11:1 it child eniter a school, av11n11 n inlerest ill book land no ove or desire for le:iring, thiere is no pos-ible wat% e'ver to evenito tht love or deire except by presenting learing a mor111 e li (atrclive tian iany oiblie obje1t upoll whic iell,; min i' s plac'ed. This iyti re Inire tiellc 1nd pat ieinee, bul. inl almost every casle it ennl' be doi' . It we Cla i t trac ' t ai t etil ( it o*f ilve moniths fr~om (fie bosom ot' its ( nim.e by, a1 feutty toy, wve may dto ti the( othe.. illtistrneroiteets lot uitade, the child is lost, so far ts learning'r is cocieried, and the lOnger 11his transVer iS idelaved, the orie dI tV i-til it will be. lon'lale i . It is wvon d rITal how ourl initurest in objecit-S ofl real orl Sitp1posed veellence wxIll moul o(ur1 Minds. II istor i's f'ill ot' illhutta (lionls which I neved' nlot tuentionl. It seeiis to b' ala 1W'11 h u nature n1of. to let go or1 transli'r u ibioas forit- one ohjeel of intoires t, ext(%i for h(le sake olf'an10f ot'e tcoiverd ito hm.or excel lished lows. Tlhis v'i~~t~,of at par't of' thet CON J'lEX.TION QI F'T'1l . Mr. C. AI. -A Stacc.''4.st'ae lMee't lng. iThe furthnnul 02 ~' '.1icnention otf the~l VIIge(1tig ln'si C hi Assoctiton Sixn IC. 11. Thurta Friay, andi'at m'ala, 2 lllh, Iah au1(1 A2ti'ti. Itee assoiais were'P 0)'lhrepr elted , i ol os: halutn Smner Oag.1 burgzii, olumbIa, Newbeey, inetv-i' Six, t e oWe, SpartaMlibur, reeti..a tvtile(t W lael a)i''d Aners. hei'oI 1 Sfi'hipidd11 'il'i of ltis f the Adro s chur'checs, respectiv'ely; to whion r'e sponses!' werei' made( by sev'eral of (lie .4 dlelgat es. TIhe convenifiont was regu larlIy or'ganiized, atert speninig a hlif' hour11 ill devttionall e'xcIise's, hr thme elect.ion of' the tollo)w in l'otlleeris: Pi'esi denut. Geo. 1". TLolley, of' Aiii'e'soin ; biai, A. C'. Jonies, of' Newbec'r, G. M.~ .i'y, P. 11 Chisohnii, of Char'leston; o- I r'esp)ondin~g secrtetary , E. Wt. Waitkiins, of1 Chiar'lestont. A f'ter th0t appoitmtenit ot' commt~tit tees, and( the. heaing oft vri' enco1uging'lrepor'ts f'rom thle associa0 t ions of' their wor'k duinlg t he 1pre ious yeart, the followinig top)ies amttong I 0o1hers were0 discussetd hita blel, eho quet andl p)ointed miannuer, viz,: "'Whaut,. is thd~ legitimatlte woi'k of' thie Y'oung Ment's Chirlstiani Associatjin?'' ; "'lm' porItantce of' inter'estintg (lie young men;, and1( how to (10 it.;" ''What can associa-K tionis do0 ini small towns ?" ; "Collego wor'k;" "Plersonail woi'k fori 3 young Mr'. ThPlos. K. Cree4'(, ofthe lInternia tionial Exeutive C'omilttee, was wles alind took ani act ivo part in the evo.. tioifal and business exeri'ses oft the , gr'eait elxper'ienet ini '. M. C. A. wor'k, j andi~ is ait pre'sentt spentdhig thte greactter' port(ioni of' his time traveling in th'il Southu. lie is an teergetic wor'kmian in the Master's v'lineyard hi hol hear't is li (lie cause0, ald Id labor r fis lahor's il Selmia," Marin, Savani er'n cities, areC so manity evidlences that lie is thie r!ght man01 hi the right phace. 'lhe v'ariois asisocia~tionts shold conl gr'at hate themselves upon01 the sehe e'tiin for~ general State secr'etairy of' Mr. E.r W. Watkins, the efilelent secretary of. 'j the Charleston associatlon. ,lie is doIng a noble wvork foir the yountg 1men1 of' Chiarleston. "lie doesn't believe in j talk, buit Iht action."- Mr. WVatkis wll t v sit t' o asseeint on, and towns (d0- ~ Ail'Oti of' orgaiintg assQociatilons, dur ing 'the'.A~mmer at1111 11 autt.nti mloniths. It is~ hoped tht~~ISvisite wIll build nip fl and strengthen nzlatlht ..soatio- h rid 1be I itumental ini efieCting1 many1 V I.w organii/atiolls througI.hout ourv taole. Atter at very ieasant and harinoni is session, Ihe conveiltion adjourned I Saturday night, to ikeet inl Oran'ge Irg, one year hetice. Tle netings of Sabbath were lell teided, especially the 0110 1 young cn teld in Temperance lld, at. 4 tlock p). ml. EarniIest, fer'venit pray s were oflered in behalf of the un- 1 inverted voun'g. I1en of Aidersonl, Id iilpromiipt ad :1(ldresses delivered by e delegates, u-ring upon1 theml the1 tuger' o' procr oataion, and the im )ictz1Iev of it tend(ing .1ow) to the coni -ins (if religioln. An 1(d now, wve come to tihe closin g ene-1he i thtrewell inteting, in the tiptist church at 8 p. iml. Aflter spend Ig ,4olne time inl worship, the (le tes, together vit i the Andersoni asso 1tion, ('11111C torward, and, clasping I1ds, foriined at circle inl front, of theI ilpitfl, anud ats tihe(y siig 11a111ll we thithe at the river," and "Iilest be tihie that hig," inaty it cieI waIts oistenied wit h teairs, aind imianiiy a heart ent. fo-th to God ink prave'r For ai essinig 111)011 these young s-oldiers of Ilit here tlhe 'entlain falls, and tle ivention of 1879 is a thing o1' the Ist-ain Osis upon lifle's dreary Iathi ay, oil which, inl future days, 'nemory ill delight to lingwer. A' IELEAir. EJENTB JN RUSSIA. Long List of Murdters and Rlots-Tho Conspiratorn Still I reatiaing Donatnce. Tile latest. intelliogence by mail froi uissial chie1.y0efer to untriiderouls at( 1eks 1111 leatding mitei1ls. iu five tys, betveen the 7th and I 1tit Inst. five .tacks have taken plaie atH l1; all ere unsuccessful. At. "oscow one einiisel, supposed to have iieen ituxeil p with tle <hiscovery of the revolu oary prinit:1ng press at St.. Peters ta1r. hals been Iitadere'I. AL Ploh 11 chek nice1, inl lihe ince ofof Kov . threl. policemen, cha1--red with the rest 'som1e1 villiagIers. nive been at eked on the pIubic uigh.vay by a body c getene rn.1'ng Oiols amtd veords. h. Pio ovsi, ett'.f ot te a changicel police, has been St.k,)bed inl is hotuse. Attached t(" tle corpste erei asi iece of pa1per reading as 'tiaot wet it Polt bitl. hast been mnore harsh ,We I'Ii11t extltc iI-e 11ha11 the uot'e crir-. tia iti Imo I) ) :4' ! iW, eug I Tio 1i t, 1not (I %ty t Vo IN itO11ong 110, vilFC iEXCU"'iV' COMMITS(. Trhe leaditvr police, omecer ait Yalta, I ite C( illea1, lais been arrested na a voluitionli-4. The sludent Bia, iowski. recently1 murdered at. Mon )w, whiose deat:t by a woman's hand '11s at tibute-I to a love al1, nas ben iscoxered to have iatlen a VYi.n to 1. voin.-pi'ltors. The atdy who shot im was a 11.fmle exeonltioner 'n1 the in ploy of Ohe con10 ittt.e. At the wia tre of Iovio, near Pohalhfa, an at 'inipt was Imade to performlt a )iece in it-o 0lih Ilu;silin (uia:eet, ant ;(diom enby 20,4100,000 of p~eop)'e: but, i lie ititerest ornational u'ti.ortit -- am' 'iut iulisni. l: i icti v excluded from e ress. church, school anid theat'.e b le governmlienlt.. 'e volicemleli, pro ibiin'hg the pe-.formanciee were set Imn bv the auttiiee. A tiit ensied, ''h, the militatrV be:il iiilfored, alsulted itn ie delleat of tne rioters. A loseow student depuwion, asking the oa1 (Governor to treal. their art ested 1-' t-en with leniencey, las seeni incart .erat ed. IN i umerous politicjal crim1i tissiai to thle citadel ot WVtia-:a, the )tinclial oflicers of the Polish catpitail t ny rules beintg comimitted mmberl01 of arrtV-ls hats 1)een the conse0 11u11we of the~se dleplo- able incident. \t harkollfand Kif.the t wo centres' f South lhissian auitav'onism1 to the (oVer'~inet anid 144 &t i-it 1t tfla et-ot it it'S, sever'al thousantds are said i) have bteetn aip11rchended. As ai mlat mtlsor" ex0(dus inl the dire~ctioni of' siber-ia. A (cJIXESL, IBRIDE. ome Dectalla of the Oiirtouts WVeudng Cere miOnly in SanE F"raisco. Aht Quty, w-hich binig intterpreted neans Ahlee th A Ie, was married 0 Charles Jaiasoni, an initerprteter, in San Fraincisco a fortitlt ago. .The >ridegroom~ had0 11itted upI his f'uture 10ome wVith hinese an5 td Amerciicani futr iitutre. On the walls were hunio iiinumber of lairge strip)S of re7d >aper, on wichl were stamped Clhi 10ese pro)verbs relating to ttarriedh li fe. i a table ini thte fir-st room1 were late inceredl trays conitaiiniing Chiniesc drtiedi i-nits and swveetmeiauts, while on the >We-cr tiny~ cuphs for tent. There vere atlso oin thle tab)1 le Cinese 01rna ntents and1( several water-pipecs. One Ltliroon at five o'clock. thle chtaper-otns otnductted the br1ide to~ the roomis Of er' ftutre hius-band, but before she rossed the thrteshholdl of thie door they birew a heavy htandkerchuief over' her endl, and~ shut oit everything from er' sight. This they 1told her was to r'arn- her' that ini entering the maried tatte site was gtopinig into thie dar11k uturte. T1hie bridal pair knelht befor-e smlall alltr fr-on whtichi hung anices ratl tablets, aind each1 of1ered a1 pr-avyer, fler- whIch they wveat into thte otheor oomi where they seated( themselves. )nue of thtu 'chaaerons pioured ten into0 wo of the1 cups). and( offeed these0 to lie gr-oom andl br-ide, tellig each to ake a sip. This being done, theoy took hte cups) again, mixed the contents nid i-eltnrmiino thtem to thle pair, tol hemit to drtinI-, saying that ais thiele- lips ad( tou~chted the bieverage they would Iaiw lispir-ation ftrom each other by artakiag of' tho mixtur-e. Theix br-id' ccompanied10C by (lie chuaper-ons, fol L)wed by thle groom and som1e rel~a Ives, hiead~ed a pro~cesiont and left the 0o1s0, ambl1( the exp)losion of lire-? raceker-s, a(1( nd mrcited to a restaurat v'her-e the guest~s htad assembled. The ridIe was* aittlred in a new dlark silk ownl, w-hich touched (lhe floor-, and1( '1d her feeot fr-om '.low; 01n heor airms vct-e heavy gold braicelets, andt 01n the algers ot'her left hand two gold r'ings. ier r'aveni black halir waS p~oma11dd and dIressedi with artificiail flower-s and old plieces. --PThe word hari-karl is of Japanese igini. T1hie act of self-disemownI)oeh rienht with a donle~ sword called the ari--kari1 WAS for-merly the pr~incipal apiltal puishmet~t of the Japoniese miplre. A floerwar-d the diseo weIiil ent, was not necessar-Ily suicid~aI. .hat method of puilshment Is tnot no0W ractlsed. Theo word hari-k-trl has I 0ome into use to a limite'd extent In iglishi, it a me~litaoal sense, I Iu6ugh not as yet incor'por-atdd In the letionariles. - -Withol pr-Ide Is contInually dunned )r'unipalid clothIng bills, economy is appy itn a well-worn sygWut, .jit rc-A-IIuiC -A woman's weepins-Tears. --No nImtter how short they are in >ocket, fashionable ladies aro' long in oloves. -Whatmaterial would be good to arve a pugilist out of? Ans: Box vood. -Bookkeepers are never ofiended viei called tp.acuout-at a re)pecta ie salary. -Twenltv~.two NjenIoiite families '0resenting- $3000, are to settle at \\ hitewater, Kan. -An exchange says that Napoleon 'V. is always poring over his books. lie never reigns, but he pores. -Sico papor napkiis were intro liced by a matufacturing firm in Wisconsin, ia; veal ago, Onle Iioston irI done has sold 250,0J0 of them. -One of the articles ..rescued from he ruins of the drowned city of Szege linl, in Ilungutry, was a cradie in which lay a sleeping kittn. -Sckett,'s marsh, near Berlin. Wis., overs 760 acres, and has been known :o yield a crop of eraniberries inl one cnr of 35,000 bushels. -1%. Dufaure, the French statosian, hias a withered sprig in a fraide, be leatI which are the words: "Plucked t'romii WNashintgton's grave." -An Oil City poet sends some vers es, beginning, "'Now inspiration, seize my muse. Hence the reasoln we call jur vaste basket "inspiratioun." -'"On this head," said the iecturer, "there is nothing left to Le desired." The bald-beaded man iin the front row immediately rose to a call to order. ,-Josh Billings says Artemus Ward was the best Am'er'ican drollerist, Nasby is thei best. political satirist, and Mark Twain an uiequaled descriptive hitinliorist. -Comiimiandant Debt erly, said to he the last - survivor of Aust.erlitz, has just. died near Bordeaux, in his niinct.y litih year. Ue entered the armny in 1802, and was pensioned in 13.I. . -Tramps are deliued by Michigan law to be "personis refusinug to work or t lie ulsual an1d common wages g'iveni to other persons for like work inl tile place where they may be." -Some idea of tile size of the State of Texas may be gathered fron t e ftact that., though the popllationi is a million, there are oily tour' people to every square mile of territory. -C~oiplaint is imade in Leadvile that the whiskey.is nothing but snow water scentea wvith vitriol. When eight hundred-gallons canl be drawn froi one barrel it is time for even a dairyman to blush. -A reporter who saw Jeff. Davis recently, says he, iastall but slender. I Ii a Creel., guant form, siharp, thinl fela tures, gray hair, short, grizzly beard, and deec'tive eye give him a specter like appearance.- .l1e is very aflable. -The sad.comnplexioned sol of sun In' Italy, who recently propelled thi haidle of thle rottintlig chestnt-roa-ter is training his dexter elbow to stinmu late the revolutionary requirmenLs o tihe voie-inispirinig, ear-piercing crani of the hand-organ. Mr. Darwin lias been gratified t< leari that the .xamining surgeoni a Agram, Austrla,has found in a patel of recruits a young man with a "six inch-long prolongation of the ver/lc - spinalis, in shape soiewhat analogou to a two-year-old pig's tail wiithl; t wist.. -Unitecd States ~na tor Sharon ha~ a Chinee val uo has been in hi Drlgnt alld inte~u 11. Ti m some) sharp-hooking fellow, with bril liant black eyes, andu wear's his hair ii the .ordinary American fashiionm. -On April 1 a gr-ocer ini the0 coiunr took some salt and1 o their stuff'and pu a sign on .it, ''Beet sugar, twent pounids for a dollar." Every.' man anm woman t hat camne iin took a 'handt'ul c it to taste, and~ then winked and sai niothing.o It is in the country that the have aVl the funi. A rich young lady has fallen in lov with anld imarried a New Yeork streci ear (driver. From the bridle and tih halter lie weamt to the alter and th biridal, andi the onily train amid switch t eccupy) ils indi~ hereafter ale those bc( Ionginmg to his wile. She takes hiri for wheel orvhoa, as it wo're-. -The had beenl mar'riedl a year an were taking ii Sunday afternoon wal ini the suburbs. Ini a vacanit lot a hal dlozeni younmg goats were having a littl "'irenms," wihic'i attracted thleir' atte:1 those six butmin' kids reminids me thu I haven't, a dlecenit pair of gloves to m: name." George despises a goat now -The latest fashiionm in Vienna is thi '"loccoccio" stocking, a pinik sill stocking oni the ight ieg, and a whit< silk stocking on thme left. A misogy uist would say that as nmany of t hes ladies camn hardly tell their 'right fron their left, the fashmioni of "'pmk an< white" will be of practical use-liki the "hay-feet," amid "strwi-foot" for th< recrmn ts. --Dr. Caver at a recent exhibition ii Enigland, placing ten glass balls on thi groindt, fired a bullet inmto the -turf im imediatehy bemneat h. Tfhe missile tear ing up tile soil, threw the balls lint< the air, and they were broken as thte., rose, lie also pierf'ormed the feat o strickiing a pennmy throwni edgeways Ii a strong winmd, and then shot an upph stuck oni a knife and held by his ser v'ant wihmo wias at full gallop. -"Shirley Daie" dares to wirlt< thusly: "I wish American ladies ani~ gent lemnen would take to thme fashom of' wearing hand-k nit thread, wool ana silk stockings." She adds that such stockings cuan be bought for four diol laris per pair'. It Is priobably on ac. count ofthieir' cheapness that edlitori dIon't wvear' them5. News~paper mer have become so accustomed to wear lng stockinigs costing tell anid fifteem dlollare a p)i11r that they wiill not takc kindly to the suggestion to discardl them for a chieapeir and inferior article, COwsuiMPTION CuaRiD.-.An 01ld physician, re tired frma practice. having had placed in his handits by anm East India misonary the formau Ia om a almple vegetable temnedy, for the speed~ antd permanont euro for consumption, bronem'I tis. eatarrh, asthma, and all thr oat and lung affections. alo a positive and radical cure for mne: vous debility and ait nervous comnplaint, after having tested its Woriderful curative pow ers ini thousands of eases, has felt it his duty to make it known Ito his suffering follows. Actuated by this motive, and a desir-e to relieve human suffering, I will sand, free of chanrg toi all who destro it, this recipe, with mn, FrenchsorEngish. Se by Ai byad dressing with stamp, naming this paper. W, '. iiherar, 149 P'owers' Block, Rochester,'New rapril so-4w e FO a dplesn smoetry the cen ts each, at F. W; BIABENIOHT's, Washington stree~ Rear of Town Hall- april 26-8mn NIOCE lot of iu r Edgng INTRODUCED, 1800. A TORPID LIVER : Is tihe fruitful sotren of many d:seakes, proal. It I:t mla.ut4 wailch a: DYSPEPSI, SICK-.2EADACIIE, COSTIVENESS 10 DY. EI T t.Y, C:LIJ3 V:-1, .G'UE AND FEVER i~lI~CE, PILE3, RHEUMATSM, KIDNEY COM- e PLAINT, UOL., ETC. r SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loa of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels e aro cositve, b,3 s oetues A.ternate with d looonos, rain in the Hand, accompanied with a4 Dull sensation in the back partFamn in the right sida and underthe shoulder- 1 blade, fullness alfter entn( with aduine fn olinattion to aeortion of body ormind, Irri. tability of tesmper, Lowspirits,Lossot I memory, with ai fe,ling of having neglected 1 some duty, Genrl wearineas Dizzine"s, Fluttering at the Ileart. DotW before the eyES, Yelo s Skin, Hetdacho generally overihe riAht cyo, R-stlessness &t night with lit fiat draarns, highly colored Urine. IF Tr:SBVARNINOD ARE UN;ZEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL 500N BE DEVELOPED. TUTI'S PILLS, nro o apolalIy acazipted to such (43, a si;-13 close effoOts tn chnage cf fooling as to o -th cao u irer. e1 e.t.IIr . adV.e frosit aIbeIs. iee that are Ia.-, .i, 'm any paroprlee that un itdu re fu: na eAt atelth aat er allctai.ulean. They ria e . (h-.*nns, P'e it'y, tnnd 1stvls'orate I he. enm.. a', My eteen. I C levi"r tile ongo grose:ei 1.1ver, they cleanse the bleed tin um nao!umtis ois ht ouia ra, Will al huis aismiars ,enailis AN a vitality to tihe body, caumina I th.- Uomats te sut iiintaarniy, without usiimih Lsa ale cala l'eet well. A Nobtod Divino sayS: m -. iyrT:--Deqr ir; For ten years I bhre been AP .t.n d e t '..r ~ ~'mri'n.i te ream.,innmaded to ins. 1 U4 I'* '-ad xmaiim-o -. uirrt ion pern i rertir stools, .ni. ,t I ve ?A n4 farty ocund soi d Aesh. itse a w'rtu t -slr mtegi.t in A-ca P. LV. 31t. ),. hiIMPS") 1 in ville, K,. TUTT'S PILLS. Their flirt effrt in to Innrensta tle Appetite, ni can-C tile body to TI'ake olt l0sh, thtus time I'rtelm is uoutri'ihed, and by their Tonic Ae tion on tihs itigstive Orgasis, Itegular kitool arr producet. BR, J, F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS: "aw dika s's exisi th-At cannot be relieved by re. Mwa i, x tits lie to, ate 6mia fa eaonN., and for tak pnrvisu ro a i vr be-t inmren: d tati t116 As 11 Ppy ..n efimut as MSJ 1 -1 Li[b." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Ohime na murray ttreet, Now York. 7" Dr. rUTT'8 MAN UAL of Valuable Infor mtnsionm samci Useful 1cipta " will be talledfre. Olt napplcation. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. MAT HAIR Olt WunsuEns cianged to a GLosat Fin AuK b)' Is stingle APPtiantin oft Win DMr.. it ins. mmmtAaUraiIitor, aid tia Jt-ntaneomusly. and is i tnleova an spnnim(i witear. Fold by D~raggiati. eir inM by expnress tat romtaipt ot $1. 0o, 33 Murray St., New Y6rk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AN EXCITING BOOK 1 20,000 SOLD I I THlE "Wild Adventures" and "TrIumnphs" OF ST ANLEY-IN-AFICA. This ONI.Y aut.hean*1c and copyriq'hted CHEAP EDITIrON is Felling FAST'Elt than any ot~her a book int A-nerica OilYmi a fitli histor'y of hisa s "i)OWN TIlE CONGO." AGENTS WANTED. CHE4 APEST "OOK-STiR IN 53,6i28perb En l ooks AT QUit PitiCE I 75,21t6 New Amnerienn Ilooks ATr YOUit PitICE 112,T26 Se'cond-hantd Booiks AT ANY P1RICE. tCatalogue or Genreal Literature FREER. LEGGAT lhIiO'PiiEF, B Beckman St., Near Post Ofllce, New York. PA RSON'S Purgat ive Pills make new rich blood anid-will com~ileitely chantga the blood in the cniro aystem in three mintha. Any pterson whowil tkeone pill each night from one to twlewesma ersoe to .eound hecalt if ;uch a thtng be ;o~tmlbia. Sont b y malli for 8 3 Jottr stamnps. I . 8. JOII NSON & CO., lmagor, - ILAYKE RACIK. BENSON'S CAPCINE POIIOUS Plaster is for lamoness or weakness of the back, rheumatism and local aehe.' and p.'ins, the best remea.dy know ..' It was invent ed toovercomo thae slow actilon of the ordinary fPorous Plasters. It reilieves pa n at once, and curtes where other plasters wvill not even re liev , Sold everywhiero by Druggists. Price, %KEEP COOL! IFANS, PARIAEOLS, 'SUN UMBRELLAS -AND ~.ST RAW HIATS, --AT 8UGENHIEIMER & GRIOESCilEL'8. P. 8.-One hundred Parasols at 25 E/IEP Cool. Ice, Lemons rand .I.Soda Water at MORNING STAR SALOON, 1Eear of Town~ Ha]], NEW stJJMMER >COOJR. ' MPROVEMENT OF 1870. The Safety AI HOT 2,LAST OIL STOVE. AO' DOES NOT ffEAT THE HOUSE Perfeet for all kinds of Uooking and Heat ing Irons. Always ready and reliable. IRE FRIEND OF ALL I IOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "1 had no appetito; Holloway's Pils ve til1 AV On'o00." -Your L1*ll Re nxrvlous." -I send for another box, and koep them the house." "Dr. Holloway has oured my headache at was chronie. -I gave one of yotr Pills to my babe r oholora muarbus. Tho dear little ing got well in a day." 44 n ause of a morning is now Ired." -Your box of Ilolloway's Ointment Arod mo of noises in the head. I ibbe(l somne of your Ointment bohiid ko ears and the noiso has left." "S.nd me two boxes; I want ono for a "or 'amily. *-I encloso a dollar; your price is 25 nts, but tho medicino to me is worth a ollar." "Sand mo flye boxes of your Pills." "Let me havo threb 'oxes of your ills by return mail, for chills and >ver." I have over 200 such testimonials as bese, but want of space oompels me to molule. Fon CUTANEoUS DISORDERS, na all eruptions of thn skin.. this Oint ient is :noot invaluable. It does not eal externally iane, but penetrits 'i i the most searebing effects to the erv rcnt of evil. ROLLOA IV Y'S OINTMENT. Posse.s.ed of this remedy, every men my be own doctor. It may be rubbed ito the system. so as to reach any in ernal complaint; by those mens, cures ores or ulcers in the throat stomach, iver, spine or other parts. It. is an in Illible remedy for bail legs, bail breasts, outracted or atitfjoints. gout. rhouma. isim1 and all s8kinl diseases. 11POUTO.NT CAUToN.-None are genuine un 's4 the sigMat ure of J. iIAYCOCK as agent for he United States surroulnds each box of P11s nid Gintment. Boxes at 25 coat.f, 62 Cents, and I each. CW- There Is considerable savinr by taking Lie larger sizes. HIOLLO WAY & Co., New York. feb 15-1y T 1S FALSE ECONO'MY TO nWUI A CHEAP 0 GAN WHEN A FLW DOLLARs MORSE WILL GET THE INCOMHPAlSADLE AND AL WAYS RELIABLE. WASON & IIAMLIKI V r V LOWEST PRICED. POOlt1ST AND DEAREST. Ur IGHfEST PitICED). DESTAND CEAPEST. NE W STYLES. NEW PRICES. '.ix Stops, Elegani 'mbossed Walnu so, of now do ,ign, only - - $80 Ten Stops, 4 Set heeds in New StyE :lluminated Case - - .4 a only - - - $0 Ten Stops, A 3#ts- Reeds, Mirror To Case, with Gold Bronze Ornamentatior only-.- - - - - $10( OVER 1001,000 MADE AND SOLI Winners of the highest honors at th World's exhibitions for twel y years past PARTS - - 1867 VIENNA - 181 SANTIAGO . 1875 PHILA., PA. 18' PARIS - - - 1875 SWEDEN -- 8 Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Thseodo1 Thonmas, Ole Bull, Gottschalk, Straus Wa~rren, Morgan and over one thousam eminent musicians of Europe and A mer ca. .The testimony as to the immense sl perzot'iy of these instruments overa ndisputablo.~ ' - ~~"' RENTED UNTIL PAID FO] These Organs are now offered purocha era by monthly instalnments of fromns to $li0, or will ho rented until the re: p~ays far them. From one to three yeal time gives, for payment. Special reduction givens to Churche Schools and Pastors, Agents wvants everywhere. OIrgans sent on trial to an part of the South. WVe paiy freight be: wvays if not satisfaotory. SOUTHERN WHOLEAL DEPON . kr the nmore convenjent supply ,ousm horn trade a Southern Whol'.sa Depot has beern estalished1 at .savannal Ga., from which D-alers. Churoche Teachers, and the retail trade can I supplied at N. Y. and Boston factor rates. For Illustrated Catalogues, pric lists and full information, addre-ss -- LUDDEN kBATES, Savannuah. Ga. Manufactuirors' Wholesale Agents. moh 2(i 3m A God iveCents Cigar-tl . "After Dinner.," at F. WV. B ABE NIOJHT'8, Rear of Town Hell. RAILROAD S0MEDULE The toilowinag is the gresent scheduml of err' vais on the Q h:1riottro. Columfbiai and Aullsaat lItailroadl, ons the bit'4Is of Wu'hinrgtoni tie which is ab tute Sixteen minutes issr hs Winnsboro Limo: DAY PA53ENGE!I---ooNG NoITHK. Columbia1.0r Itidgeway ....................'-.15' 8irmpson's........,............" *5 DAutkes.ck..."''''''''''''''''''8. '1 " Cornwalra """---............. 8.52 " Ohester''"''"---..............4.02 -" ---.....-...........4.29 DAT PAssENGER-OoING soOTE. Ohester. Cornwal's...'''''''''''''"'"''''1.98, r. IIsckstock.""""""'"'"'''''''1.49 "i Wodwrd.."""'...--...1.9 4' White Oak.."""""""""""""...*9. " Adger's..""".""'".."'"""""...910 '' -ir 'so'''''''''''-'---. ----.... .2 Simpson's """ "" ' ' "" 28 ..dgeway'."'""""' ''''''''''''''9. -5 " B.yh.wod ."."""""'""8.11 *. Columbia.."'""'"'"''""''''''8.80 " .............--.. 4.10 '0 NIGHT PAssEtNGER-oo.00NG NOIBTU. D1olumnbIa.........10 0,. Woodwari's''''''''''''''''9 119, A. - Bliackstock."""""""---..--.... 1996 Jhoster....""""""""""""..19.48 0 .....-----.....'...... 1.08 'i RIGHT PAssENGER--..GOING B0UTE. Jhsester.... . ...... Jorniwall's.... ... *.. -... .1,Ad Jlaecstock . . - * * 8.80 " o ads - . - -, 48d ' & &** -. -. - - 5.00 - -- ,5.88 '4 JUST RECEIED. IAMS-Unecanva~s1tgar-Oured Canned Ooods--..Tomato,~ Peach., sSalmion, Sazrdines, Pickles, '&o. Teas--Gunpoiwder and 1onn Efson- 3. I. BEALTX &(@, makil 1LIVER This Important organ weighs 14ht about three pounds, and all the blood in a living person (tout three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the blic and other knapuritleg strained or :iltered fron It. le the natural apur tive of the bowels, and if the ,lver becomes tor d It Is not separated front the blood, but car throug the veins to all parts of the system, and lin try ng to escape through the pores of the skin, causcs It to turn yellow or a dirty brown cotor. The stomach becomes diseased and . pepsia, IndigstIon, Constipation Headache 1i ousness, Jaundice, Chills, Ialarial Fevers, I'lics, Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol low. M t.ttttttLL's Hur1ATNS4, the great vegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off front one to two ounces of bile each time the blood passes through it, as long as there Is an ex cess of bile; and the effect of even a few doses upon yellow com lexion or a brown dirty looking skin, will astonis all who try it-they being the first symptouls to disappear. rho cure of all bill. ous diseases and Lifr comRplaint Is made certain b ]taking HsaraT:n in accordance with directions. Headache Is generally cured In twenty minutes. and no disease that arises from the Liver can exist if a fair trial iscirven. ODAS s eU'BSTITUTE POR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1.00 LUINGS The fatality of Consumption or Throat and Lung Diseases which sweep to the grave at least one-third of all death's victims, aries from the Opium or Morphine treatment, which simply ste. pefies as the work of dea:b goes on. Oso,ooo will be aid if Opium or Morhlnc, oray preparation of tum,l o hine or 1 russic Acid, can be found Oin GCO FLOwnR Counat Svaur, which has cured people who are living to-day with but one remaailig ung. No-greater wrong can be done than to say that Consumption is Incurable. The G.oDS FLOwHR Coan Svasur will cure It when all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Read the testimonials of the iun. Alexander H. Stephens Gov. Smith ar. Ex-Gov. lrown of Va., ion. Oco. Peabody, as well as those of other remarkable cures In cur book-free to all at tha dug stors-and be convinced that it you wish to be cutred you can be by taking the faGsLODa l'Le)WR COUeGH SYRUP. Take no Traches or Lozenges for Sore ThroAt, when you can et (ILons FLowrar Sysnur at sara. price. For sa by alt Draggists icO25 Cents and $1.00 BLkOOD Grave mistsukes are made in the treatment of all diseases tnat arise from poison in the blood. Not one case of Scrofula Syphilis., White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores r.nd Dkin Disease, In a thousand, is treated without the use of Itercury In some forn.. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it po. duces are worse than any other kind of blood or skin disease can be.O 4Dit. PEsDEnToN's STILLX. GSA or Q.IUEN'S DaLsGHT is the only medicine upn which a hope of rccoe'er front Scrofula, philis and lercurial diseases in all stages can e reasonably founded and that will cure Uance! p *ro,ooo will he paid by the proprietors If Mercury, . or any ingredient not purtly vegetable and harsa. Slets can be found lIs it. Price b all Priugists $r.o. Gona FrLowun Covan * S'.-ur and MUnItuLS ml UaaAraNIe POs rTM LIVERs for sale by all Ltna. gists In 2S cent and $s.oo bottles. A,F, EBELL : CO., Proprietorn, PHILADZLPHIA, PA. FIFTY PAIRS e FIRE WINTER 3 ~GCASSIlMERE PANTS :AT COST FOR CASH. 1 s These goods are of nico pattern and 5 good styles. Call early and get a bargain, It * eb2 McMASTER & BRICE. SCIIARLOTTESIII CASSIMER ES CHEAPER TA * EVER ! CHARLOTTESVILLE CAS8IMERE8 CHEAPER THAN EVER l CHA RLOTTESVILLE CASSIMERES CHEAPER e THAN EVER?! CHARLOTTESVILLE CARSIMtERES CHEAPER I ITilAN EVER I Chasrlotteavjillo Casatmneres and Jeans, SSTRIPED 1AND iCHE(IKED) I. ~MUSLINS. PR[NTS, PRINTS. 3. F. McMASTER & CO. april 15 SMITH'S WORM OIL rC rra reionuwen GAhecebr0 es A 01/ ng s aceI ao luie r I tysr n ost te orm an, d he asx da opasdw dos To ylitlor, The ydr lcan h