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TH E NEWS AND HERALD. WINNSI;t>RO.:,. C. TI1IRSD-tY MORtNiNO, Juvo 2e, 1879 R. Mr Z.1 NS.vA I.ts, Ewtnn. JS4O. S. liRYNOL115, Assici.r Ks rn-. Tim Rev. P. F. Stevens has bee rade l,ishop of the Reformed Episco pal Church. Bishop Stevens fough gallantly during the war as colonel o the Holcombe Legion, but since th surrender he has been earnestly en gaged in the task of saving souls.' 1o several years he has been a member o he "Cunmnins," or Reformed Episco pal Church, and has a number o colored congregations under his charg on the sea coast. The Senatorial Gladiators. Conkling came near getting int another difficulty the other night While he was speaking Don Camero: began conversing with some onc when Conkling told him pret ty sharpi ly to hush. Don began to fttme abou it, and Conkling apologized after hi got through. Since then he is becon Ing more polite in his behavior. Bay ard and Blaine had at slight qnarrc the same night. Mr. Randall, in hi letter to the Augusta Chronicle an Constitutionalist, says: During the debate, Mr. Blaine en acted his favorite part of "the gren American Tease." 11e succeeded wit no one but Mr. Bayard, who, ini a mo ment of irritation, ordered his for Iuentor to take his arms from his hips The indescribable "Jim" was standin, with arms akimbo, like a fish womai deliberately intent upon bhasphemv He grew hot at Bayard nii d wanted t know if the Delaware Senator conh dictate how he should use his aruin and where ie should place his hands Bayard replied that. lie would "tell hin privat.ely.". This set the Maine tnai to raving, and thte assemblage to roar ing with laughter. It was the mos undignified and ridiculous episode o the Senatorial senson, and Bayard, i1 very shame, withdrew his remark and Blaine tollowed suit. The weather is getting warm ant the reverend Senators are becoming a cross as teething children. The: should come home forthwith. The Three Bills. President Hayes, having approve( the army and legislative bills, inuue diately went to work to sit dowi upol the judicial bill. This he vetoes o1 the plea thatit attempts to ilterfer( with the election laws by refusing tr allow marshals to be appointed with out an appropriation previously madt to pay them. A canvass of the House, made imti mediately after reading the President' iessage to ascertain the views of th majority upon the present situation brought out three different. proposi tions witht regard to future act ion First, to pre~par~e and pass8 another bil precisely simi!ar to that just vetoed and If the President returns It unsignec ndjournt sinc die. Second(, to pass8 1 joint resolutin contininig the appro priations utntll next .January, butt with the same limitations upon expenidi ture us were contained In the vetoe< bill, and if' not approved to ad\joutn nd if called together again to repea thie p:rocess. Third, to adjourn at one4 without making any further attempl to meet thte views of the Executtive The first or these suggested course: of actin seemed to have the maos supporters. A conference of leading Republicai representatives agreed to vote agains adjournment previous to action oit th< judicial bill, and also agatinst the con tintuation of the appropriat ions, hu1 <decided not to resort to p)arliamenttara tactics to defeat the plans of the ma jority. In the Senate caucus, Senators Bay aird, Thurmuan, Hill, Butler an< Hamp)ton, said in the most emphlatil manner that atdjournment, wilthout providing fori the supp)lort of evers branch of the government, would bc utt6rly unjustifiable and intdefeitsible They argued that it would be injudi. elous to give up the substantial benie fits acquired by the sections of thn ptresent bill amendig the jnry lawi and abolishing the jurors' test oath t< which thme President has made ino ob. jection. A resolution wvas then adopted by i vote of twenty to sevent directing th< caucus advistory' commIttee, in eon juntion witht the advisory commltte( of the Hiouse, to prepare a bill in snel terms as to obviate tlte Presideth' objections and secure Its enactment. The President appear~s to stand mid. way between the Democrats, and thuni a halfway compromise will, if necessa r.y be made, the South getting all shi .asked for in the beginnIng, simply fair, imnpartial dispensation of justice Sonmc good will at last htavo been ac comiplished by the extra session. Revolutionary Sohemes. We are glad to see that the Inde pendent newspaper.s are giving th< Democrats a rest, and find It better t< denioune the revolutieonary teiidencle; of thte Grant Radicals, as exemnplifie< in the outrageous harangues of th< stalwvart Senators. Mr. Nordhofi especially, gives th'ese gentry a so back in plain words. He says: The course of the Republican lead eras in theo Senate this week has beei atrocious. Thoy.have fought the armn, bill as though theoy were thle rump d .the Grant movement fightingj for th4 'iopigb,as is commuonly conjecturedt there W*fefome speret motive in thoul opostiQth;.Thejfnportalice of wha t,~e haveo said has by ino mneans jus tI4(feh,' Ini #ty and desper aton o ~ui'o~o * ho avo tranms ,md n' An d legh,anata oppition, ani hn6 shwn atoy reaseone t\A Ujo il o.*ht not toj1ad. Their coni hett bus ailrded a curioand a . pleasant spectaule of mnc1 who hay been too long in power for their owi or' theo coinnut'y's good--who -have be cornte iontrsgod--h'itobcei).oleranit of op)o.itiont froi any sou roe, eitUler outade of or withii "thleir par't.y, and who have ic'rgotte how to Siinlllit to defeat. and ire oapr bie ofSeizing on power by any iean however violent. The display wIic ther have made is of a spirit cntirel and dangerotsly evil, and no thought tfuil tnan enni read the Seteti deba:tes ( the last week and consider the tont the temper, the spirit atd wide (idii )rrityv betweeni the suibject and tJi tepuiblican treatmiet, of' it withoi perceiving that it would be weil t . the country if these gentlemen coul be For a while retired from powei (and that it would be an extremlel hazardous thing to give them a nov - lease of it, which they seem determiti f ed at all lazards andby any means t seize. Mr. Nordhofl; in conclusion, says: The spirit of the Republicain 1"'adet in the Senate shows that it is lig tihe, for the stecutrity anld peace of tF country, to have a change of pariit tie: Like thie D)emoCratie party ini 18(4 these men have been too Iotar int pow e'r. 'lThey are drunttk with ant it pattriotic nnmbition. They show plai htte 1 o lalt e ; - lv t hat t hey do not ieni to let go C] t the goverinent ; that they regard Ith SColutry ats their posessionl, at.:d politicil delfet ats it personitl W'ron Snitd robberv of themselves. h'1ie iin - pression which this debate has inad 1 upon miany thoghtful attendants upo 5 it, is that no party can be so dangeron to the country as a party led, inspire and controlled by these men, and that if the lepublican party aippears in lth Presidential canvass under their lead t ership, it will be the duty of ever inan who values the count ty's safet - antd peace to 0lipose it [and( tht(tin, n it matter who is on the other side. ''h - Republicans uttered it loolish crv c revolution eai'lI in the session.' bt 1 vour correspondent, whose dutly i - has beei to atith ill the ledious' di bates of the extra sessioit, and w%,h, 1 hias not failed to expose to yol th folly and weakness of the I)enioe'rat hasi:1;een nothing on the Denocratii I side, even among the worst element. o the party, whieb it all comnlpares lb wickedness of ptn po e, for lesper1t tionl and evil spirit, with the cours and temper of the lealing ltepublica I Senators during this debate." These words will have some efllc; on the people if not On the tadict butimmers. The South has acted in manner to disarm all Suspicion c treason. The cry of revolution is tlash in the pln), and Mr. Jimn Blaitn and Mr. Zach Chandler, to sa' not.hinf of Mr. Rloscoe Cotnkling, will have t l bestir themselves to tind better cani paign timber. We believe 110w the I the Rtadicals are going to get a whii I ping, and one mtlore defeat will rui the lrty, Mayhe end coie speedi lv. A French Touri,4s Wio Fails Into i Seething w'a,torN. A catastrophe occurred at Nia.'aio Falls Saturiiday by which Mrs. A. 'to land, of Paris, Fr''ance, was swept ove - .oshoe Fatlls. Mr. and..1 Mirs. I%01 land airriv'ed at Niagarira friomi thi Wecst 0on the 18t b, tindo had( visited th teulls severail tuies. It. wats thiei' itter tioni to leaive for New York Sturtda ath rnoon, antd after br< a'fast, vislte (the flls, Crossing to (lie Three Sister Island, wher'ie theiy saiw a boy get t in; wvater of thle river' at. ai pointt wher'e th baki little miore than a t'oot abov1 the water', ando wvhere thie r'apidls ar I exceedingly swift. Af'ter iein'~g th grantd sce neiry for a miomenit Mr's. Riol 1and asked her' husbtand foi' lier pocke cup, sayinig she wished to get ta driink Mr. ltol land haniided heri thte cup anii then walked away a fecw steps andie tool ai view up the riven. .Iis wite ini th mieanitimne w'ent to (lie pla1ce wher'e sit htad seent thle boy dipping uip wtiteir ant attempted to fill heri silver Ceup. Ii doing this she miust havec lost her hah ancee aind felil into (lhe seething i'apids As she fell she uttered a frigtf'u scaim, whiebi caused her husbanid t turn aboiut, tand seeing his wife stA'ug gling itn the water lie rushed to th edlge of the bank, but she was out c r'eachi and beyond mill huinmn aid After seeing his wife pass fr'om hi sight in the boilinig, seething rapid and ovi' Hlorseshoe F alls, lhe turnedC( ant ra n'iiiearly the wihole distance t the Frenchl restaur'ant, whlere h drtoppeCd completely exhausted in chair'. Hie groanied and wrlung hi htand1s when the proprietor' Camle up t hun anud asked what, (lie mtalter was ie replied, "'Mi wife is gone undie the water," and wheni lie hatd snifl ciently reCdver'ed brealthi to talk relait -( edthe said occurrence. Mr. Rolland I a manufacturier of irearims, his plaei of business being at. No. 51t Boulevare Do Ai'roy, Lieve, . Belgium. The' haive been married two years, and wvere just coimpletinig a tour ar'oundi tha world. A. Niagara Falls dispatch say reports wvhich mighit convey ani idea 'o foul plaiy htave no foundation in faict Every effor't will be muado to recovo the body. Mrs. Rolland was thirt iy lIve years of' age. Tnrs YEAnu's ELEucrioxs.-Eietionm take placee in several States this y'eari int the following order: Kenit'uka on the fouirth of' August elects a gov oi'nor amid Legislturie. Catliforntia ni the third of'8eptember, elects aill clii eer's from g~overntor downt, licludtini a Legislatre, which wvill electi sucecessor- to Senator Booth. Malin< tolloiive on time intth of' Set)0)eibe electinug a gov'ernor anid Legislature Ohio ont the fourteenith of Octobe elects a governior atnd Legislature-tha hit ter to choose aeSenator to 1111 Mr' Thurman's seatt. Maryland, Massa chusetts, Mississippi Virginia, Nov York and Wisconsin elect officers bi Nove'mber'. Massach usett s, Mariy lan< andNewv York elect governtors. Tumi AzatosT MiIitDER4ED PEDLEum --It will bo renmmbered that J. WT 8tultz, wvho travels for a Vi inlia to bacco house, was nearly killed in Neii beirry coutimt by a negro diver whmoni ho emplloyed sev'eral mioths ago. Thi negro was conicted of hilghwiay rob) ber'y and assatuit with intentt to 1k1itl sont to the pontoitniar'y for ten years r. Stlz travelin agalin, and hta beento Brnwel. c ,Sentinel o that place says that Mr. Stiultz. hau irecovered, though ho looks badly ft-on the hoss of blood and the teribbiil burns whicih ho received wvhile ilng ini the flhe -.-Neos and Couier. --The longeat pinme root ont recor< has recently boen dug upon a Jlantau tion a few milen n'omn Saana Ga 1U 'was 102 feet long, Il L1N)IA R 01 1'1'L-I; TIkE 0R1.l'T. At one of the great dinmerti givel by tthe Czatr. Ia huge.P( pie wa' 1placed inl the ('centr'e of thle genItIlnwnl'S talble, oltt of n whieI, whenl IIIe startled carver broke tle crust, a beautii'ul dwarf lad', in i,pri nrllI/i1$, ill except , a bei h dress. stepped, proposed in a set speech anid Iratnk i ai l glhs., of wine .the heallh of the Conipany, and then 1 relired int1o her stug retreal and was carried I' roni t,he table. A nan I war'f -was Substituted atl the Iadie'i' bable. Did not. l'eter s:y he coIl red i rorni his ti people, bllt not hiinsell"/ A dinner r par tit the exar's muist. inldeed( have b leen I siglit 11)t onceCivab)le out of Bedlin, and could only 1:nve been planlnedl in thie nnaddeSt brain on earth, if the manuscript iitiong the Sloane papers inl the British lnuseunt is be lievable. Suh practical jokes! such wil, grotesque ganitiboligi! the frolics of leviathan ! the lauglt'r of a T''itan, ats t'ig;htfull in his I'i ias in his furv ! 'lhe'e was ac'cou intidatioun at i the S 1zar's table for about a hundred: but the gritn hinlori t" always issued in Svitations to twice or thiCe fltil litit be', an<1(1 l.ft his guests to jostle, 'lhow anud light. fot chairs and places, int re;taini them agiainst all comers antt clainauuls it' they could. Not unlfro t1t1('litIy a free tight was txteinporized, and ioses tapped, autt even the sacred perSOlns of 1itlbllssidol'.4 have bien 1)rofiutely touched auiil trilled with. The czar sat at the head of the table, a broad grill oil his tce, rolling the spectacle like i sweet mnorsel utter his tonue. The gulests are so closelv 1packed1 that Ieedcing r"oomn is n:,t to b'e thought of, aud ribs are oftent blacken edl alhost. driven in )y active and vie"'orous elbows, pr"ovokig tierve re riminations a(] quarrels. The kitch il is so near the dining h:ill uihat there ttllats (.hrough the hltler at fragrance of" fouionls, garlic and train-oil, unellowed and tenipored by the noire de iciouts iarol)a of the roust. The nore knuow ing and initiated guests wave aiway Soups and such like edlilels, andt itnndu ti'.st a speciaetl il)ilte to' tong5'ues. Il1alns, and viailds that cannolut be lainu piered witi, o' llunl, the vehicle of practical joking, for as often us not it ihappens tlit it bunch of dleai luice will be drawn1l out, of the soup or dis coVecred snugly imbedkded in at dish of green peasl., aiil, solietillles, when his guests have well partaken o' eertalin pastries, the eza' will coui'teousl' inl (inire if' the cat, wNolf, raven or otl er t delicious iniorsel,'w'ith what. result let 1iunginat.ive g;uess. Th'le approach to at regular )onnybrook was 11111ene(1 oil by liberal supplies of brandie . St rolng I ales, atnd w'ilnes 5 adroitly servil 0u as to exlxpad ito the grand cliiaoteri o dfunkenness.- /lclyraia.. t IE.1fi l7E JIAIE'S .l 71E1't;TA[TIoy. - Old iunzem)lbt'd wIts ret111i f'From the club 11ih other evenine. weli ii, as he - hug1L ul) his overcoat on 'the hall hait rack and prepared to g,o upt stairs hie heard such stragtiely excited voices ini the fronlt. parlor that 11e punsd to Iisten. A voice that hi' 'ecogliz ed at once as beluongin1g to that fist-looking c vounglu Snyder le had warned Maria to be caret'ul about said, c(ontelnlptunously: "Peace, womn, and wlarv ine 'io. - longer by your reproaches. I tell vou r the day o 'in. wedding with Alice INI.olt - tressor' is tixed, aund, by hieavenis, noth11 Sig shall prevenlt our1 union." o Couhld these words be addr'essed to - his owni daliuter'? Yes, it was indteted eMaria's sob-choked tones fthat replied: I "This, then, is the reward fI'nv sacritice-mny dev'otinl undai I latest Conque st. M%osei-cowaild!" beo to rush up the stairs and get his 3 shot-gun out of' flue closet. Tlhe next - mlomencIt ho burst into thie parlorii with t laz17ing ('yeS, andIt, ihurlling thle black .lheairtd betraver'oi to the floor, het placed I the inle'.t of'his breech:.loadler atI his 3 unak'e anl hoined. woinanl tof tIhis poor11 1 duped anigel or I wil: sl.tew ihe Iloor 3 w1itht youri dev'ilish b..ins!"' -'"Hoorayv !"' shouted rounlli Snlyder', .sittingt) up itd c.laippdi'g Iis hniids. I "'Thait,'s way uip. Malgnif Sper'leni ) dlid!" - "Beautif'ul, papaiM. EnIcore! Enciiore I!! 3 Urlavo!!!I " addetd Mar'ia, delighltedlv. 1' ".Nevei' saw anything better at Balid .will's."' ''"Eh ? Wh'1at? I-er-er," stammnered file s bewildered parentIIS, gro)huinlg armsI1. 1 "Wie we're ( so1a1fraid t. voni would object to lmy tatkinig part ill 'the prlivalte f heaticals. Ma said yu'd' neer lis i ten to it. Bhut you att better thani anly s of' uls-don't he, Bobby ?" > "'You bet,"' replied 'Bobby, ferv'Ient .ly. ''Guess you nu sft hav~e been a1 retg L'11 u lla ieiur .MacrIeadyl once(, sir'.'' - Mr'. IB'aembI'neeonlglled1 r1and1 w ipetd - 11i8 brt'htead, anud mttuimbled about his s having seen111 good decal of' that sort of' a flung whenCl he0 was .v~oungl, and( that I Maria 11ust8 be sui'e t'o lake ill the m1a1 1 when 11er younig fiendtt had1 gonte, ant then wenIt uip to lbed and1( drleanuiedi he wa pI'la uying an1 outraged c.ommulllnity i to cr'owIdC(1 houses' aill nlight.- San MONOPOu,W.-All fhic eiti',cus of Winnll1sbor'o are' highuly IIinese at the extor'It)on pracid upon 101 themil by the matlititgers of'the Char'loite Cohtmnbia. and Augusta Railroad, ami( at mfeetinig of' the business5 men0 of' (lie town is caill edi to) discuss tile f'eaiilit(y of' estab lishinig ai wagoni tri'ni to r'n ini opposi tion to the railrotad. We know theli' gr'ievancltes are't manyui, bunt they can hardly 1)0 any' worse than the 'peop)l of' Camdenarsujte obthnw manaliugement of' thle South Caroiiia i'oad. We sincere'lyO hop)e) thait fthe Le0gislature' illh fake thie tatter ill hand1( and1( comlpel these mlonlopolies to auct., by their charllter. A glance at thueir quarilterly r'ep)ort willi satisf'y any oneO whalt lier' rates (enn be reCdutctd w1itli-| out 11njur1y to fthe roiads. 'Thieir nuot earinihgs cycai duinig flue slume'r mlontths are'l eormionhs.-GtuCamen Jour'nal. '--in his later' years', salys the London World, Mr'.George Cr'uickshlank utsed to r'egret that h10 luad been1 betrayed m int<trawinlg coarse carIicatturhes. "110 huad takent a highly comic viw of the marru1ilago of (tho poor1 young Pri'ncess Charlotte, .and Leop)oli1 caime in for' a goodl deal of' wvhat wvas anuythlutg but plheasanit. The PrInce Regent, too, and1( his11 vices ulsed to) be satirhizedt unmteol fully,an nei(ucther thue pell o1' George not th~e taste of the (day was especially delicate. As Georgo r'egr'etted t hose ealelatur'es, I mado(1 quito sur0 lie had1( dostr'oyedc his stock oftheltm. 11u1tiaftor all IL s0e1ms thalt is 1'opentanico did notL take qtet so practical a turn, - Tihe carlctures-ai very good inlvestmenOt, wOr 0careftully presorved, and1( only Iate, Ii', in the ,iauction room, piolehors t'I1ghtith onoh othlf3 over the pos sensoi on nthm A Non,.L.: 11uu8T -r. A.cti"tet ofr Tru mtit nulog onco Own1c<i by "Cord" 1ua'inviii. hilldog hlt. wts steh-'l fromi L,ord 1)utl'rin i Canllia. a '.I' ag;o, turn ~d up lately -in ''el ere autte, w here she ki 110(1 -i'rToxa steer inl a street. light. Coloniel I,111.is. of Elvansville, bonglit it'r for .t110, anti tiseedti her in hisstable. The Evansville .Journail says: "Yes .erday, while the ('olone1 was leading a horse 1wOrthl $1.000 pa.t. the dog, .sle leaped towa':'.nl1 1te horse with such treinendous for1'r 'thuat the col!at Sln1p)ed like a striins. She btiried-iter'teeth ila the hot'ss iiesh. ('oloinel 3unts ret.ed the dog by ilhei throat, with. both Ilu(ds, and(., 11m11ling her back, tIrew hiiiielf o111)11 her as she fill. hie tore his shirt. into shreds. Al, Ia.t, with his hevy hoot-heel he Ilantehdalow On1 the ti)rchead which siunndLthebeas."' 'I he Jlou rf(l of T1'Ihursday said : -.tC'oloniel Burns was sitting on JIoreb,acka a his frtont gat e vesterdal imnorning, lie the 1)ot le1 illiolt daslhed out the side gate, hav" iug sitapped1 the east-ironi chain. IIe w1hippl il his htors( into at gallolp and Illowed. Ca1:tiainl App. ot' the police, walI.S cotlinnlg d1owil (1te street 1it his birouche, w1'heln the dog dashed to wardl'his horse and nade I le01p at his t11roat. ''he iioie shied to estcape the (langer, overthrowing. th1 harouche, and huriihitg CtaptaiI App against it shade re(6 with uch fr c('e as to di51o cate his righit elbow. On Parrettstreet the ftuiiouts dog inet a kid and seized hii by- the collar O' his Cod. Rloth rolled oil'the plank walk aidl down the emtbankmlent. Colonel Burns at tacked (he (log with the huttofahieaVv whip and knecke.I her senlseluss. T'e hlorse ranl awaiy dlurini., the 11ght, anld hals not, been-recov"eredi. '1'h(. dog' was lhille(1 homeo still senseless.'' C The ./oJural of Friday said: ''_Mai<hal1 Lai1lgolftwent to the stables to see the dog yesterda1. She huzily, 'itwn1led 11111 pretended to iawn, 'while her great. red l'ops, lailgihg down, w1 ere oi1m ed and closed indolenuiv. Lan gOlt went. to pat her head genily. when site eap)eti at his I11oat. Tihe stout trace hol.d her back. thou gh her pa1ws ea.ulht, in the M1.trshal's vest, and brongh0t hit down on his knees. Ile drew his revolver and put two bullets throll.gh her head. With a few stru7 gles the l'erocious beast. died." CO OJIAV ON J1UDG 1)1(,101MA111 . I fore is how that. scounlldreol(orbin replies to tihe charges m.ade ag ainlst hiln by .Judge Nlackey. As a Speci. 111 of stiIk l)p! throwing it is a gem. The C(h'ticago 'imes. -ays: I11 letter r('eceive( rece'ntly Mr. 'orhini aslw%'crs ie reartii'ks o Judge Mackey, as iollo1w's: I tihaik yOu f1 or t he nlCw'sap er slip con tatini nJug 1lae'.e1's rentark. I had seen theil before. 'It is eertlinly (ot plleasant tlr. Vl any 1.1e to receive the delicate at tentions of a polecat, ats all that ennl be (onte is to btu'v your clolhes, f'1i1ae your perso a1111 cleanlse yotrself heto'e yout caln again endure Vourself or sociely canilt eidure y,ou. You will :1int nothin by retali it ing u1)on the piotecat, .iecautse his stench is the grea:e.t. of all stenuhes, and the less youl have to do with hii the better you are; ofl'. .Judge .Mackev is the w.1st4olecat. i'ever'let. I hald occatsionl once inl 1M69 to help kick him (lilt. ott le rCiity . (.ouncil of C.harleston' for ttemp1itng tor iuwdeir 0one of his felw-llrmillin his seat--wIhile thet. counc1(il waLs i~s-sc on'hle firedl tree shot's at himt-and lie haes ne~ver ceaised1 sinice t hen to Itaow hlis po1(lt stouch hiunt, as bye in S,outhi Carolinau hie is ani could( not have anyithinig to do withi hitu 'withiout belittlg mylself'. A chargeiI of' powder wo'ul be0 waseod oin im, as1L, like~ the sieketing aimial I haIve iompllared hiiin to, lhe wvould onaly how A So0i.tin.t TIA t.KN.--Genl. Joe I looker, ini his address at. the D)ayton bol.ieis' Iltome on De)coralti 'd.r, said: "A fler' my anitagonist stirend(ers I want to take himui by thie hand and I w ~anit to dto aill I li n ifr himi, anid y'ou ne(verP learned any dhi lell'een feelintg f roni 1me. lit yOI dhid froml sotmet outtsideir, probblf)y so11ne mieiinber oF C.ongress:. I willh tell you an ainc dote1.. 1n the war WU'witf1 France-be tween Franhice antd Etngtil, iln Napol con1's 'timei-ai cavalry (1oile1r sal1lied out fromi his troop, lhaviing dliscovered ant English oileer sepalra ted frIomi his5 commandhli(, toi give him a single comn ht. iht after' iiig rapidly up to I lm, lhe saw that lie lhad loist an armti in the batth Ic' atnd he said : 'It is t rue your' coitutry antd myt country are ait 'wnar, bt thle unttititiate belotng to 110 coutry'.' At'ter an linmy stir.reideris he is nto enemay of' inine, tinid par'ticu htiyt w~hien lhe has honored every field that he has fought uponl- whlen hue is wor'thyi to be your' and1 my atagoniist. T will rep0510t that matn as long as I live, an'd if lie wants any~t.hing'I will openi my pocket to hlimijust as5 I would to otne of' you." Th'lat is thle utterance of' a truue g'en fliman and1( officer. Placed beside the nmintded r'emar'ks of Schiuvler'I Iamtilton atnd other liepublicans, inade on thla same11 dlay, Geii. .Iooker's wor'ds are, inl coitraist, as5 purec gold to aL cheap washing ot' yellow painIt. -A ctIioni to pipe smfoker's 1s con tainued in the. experience of' a French p)orter' who recently cuti the f'orefiger' of' his left hand . with a kif'e with which,.he hiad beeni. eleaing out his pipe.1The niext daiy thte finger swelled andi( thle ainu becamno inflamcud, whjiIo TJheo doetor' who w~as called in recog niz.ed pocisonIing by nicotine, and socig thlat ampIhutationi was nieessariy sont1 the man1) to the hioslpital, wuhere at last accotuts hie waus lying im a very preca r'ious condI.tion. A 000o) LIvER.-Ia alwauys knlowni by hils ap~pea:ane. ;A man11 who 'hives c'omflortably at hlome, has good dinl nors, e ttc., *WIi always shiow It In his person01. But thereo is anothier liver' miore imp~ortantI t.o uiani-it Is the BAD uuiERI -hlie that should1( regulato the whole system. If tilat Is out of fix, mall is good for niothing-can eujoy nuothing- to i-estor'e It to heailthi, use0 Dri. Gildter's Liver Pills. A few dloses ill relieve you. .* t 19* -Mary Andelrson declares thant shte lov'enherjprofesslin too well to thintk 6f bstolugati ofher aff'ection upon01 au man. Miss Anlder8on doesun't seem to compren,d thQ .psychiology of thie loveotlojn cogvnes like ua stroke of 1i ght -Underi. the .aav..oft England) a. brIeac(h of' promQiso peseO h6lds good nitult nl mnnauLbuc TUTT'S PE LLS! INTRODUCED, 1805. A TORPID. LIVER Lis the fruitful eoureo of many diseanen, promnI. b ent a.nions wil ftnre CYSPEPSIA, SICK-I:EADACIiE, COSTIVENESS DYSENTERY, BMIUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER JAU.'ICE, PiLES, RIIEU,MATISM, KIDNEY COM. PLAIINT, COUC, ETC. SYMWTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite nd Nausoa, the bowels are costi vo, b it somieties aitornat? with looseness, Pain In the Ioad, accompanied with a1)llscnsatiouin thebaokpart,Pmn in tiho right sido and under the shoulder~ blade, fullnnsoiufter eating~, with a them.i clination to exortion of body ormind, Irri tability of tamper, Low _ipiritu, Loss of meruory, with a feeling of having neglected aome duty, Gener.l weariness; Dizzineea1 Fluttoring at the hetiart, Dots before th3 eyes, Yellow Skin, I.eIdacho genorally over tho right oyo, estloUwnoas at night with fitful droanina,highly oolorod Urino. IF TIT:CSE \V ARNINO ARE UNHEEDED, SEdJUS LSEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS tre ospocially adapted to such casoo, a singio dose ofroots ouch a change of fooling as to a ston!sh tho suffreror. TuTl's PILLS are eotnpontudod front rnbatancee that aro free trorn any prIaertle, that enn injure tit naust delicttte urganimtion. They Search, ('Ieanse, Purity, andi Invigoraio the ens tra Myet.ent. By rollevitsg the en. uorged Liver, they cleane the blood i' .a rn pol,ouuoua hsass orm, andi thus impart Itenth a aii vitality to the body, causing thme buwuls to act manti rally, without which t., ote can foel well. A Noted Divine says: D)r. T UTT:-Deoar.Sir; For ton yeara I have been a a.srtyr to 1)yspepnis, (tonetipatinu and Piles. Last Sprinig your l'.. were recotnnn,uedd to tno ; I ue tihei (ut wait little faith). I an, now a well man, h've Koud ar p' ite, direst ton jterifeet. regular stools, piloes econe. t.n. (iarieie:ls t1orty poun esolid floeb. hboy are m ir their wei h a ui i , TUTI'S PILLS. Their first ef'eet is to Increase site Appetite, and canee the body to Take on Flesh, thus time esyta:m is nlousstlheri, atid by their Tonl Ac. I oii 0i5 the l)Qo.tly.e Urgata,t Regular Stooltr are parodumcedi. DRt J, F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS: "~Few disunesq exist that cannot be reloeved by re storing tho Liver to it a irnl fu nctioui amd for thi pur;tnseo re"uody It s ever oeen. in-renlad that has as h.tmppy ai efect re TU't"'S I'II,Ie$. SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. Omlce 35 Miurray street, New York. E Dr. TU'fT'S MANUA L of Valuable Infor mation anti Useful ltuceipts" will bemuatledfre Oil application. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. OtIAY HAIR OR WitIRKERs changed to a Q OsBy BILACK Ly a sinsgie appiliaton of this DYi. It ite. parti a Natiural Color, act-F l:.stantaneouisly, and is as IIsrmloss as spring water. Sold by Druigists, or set by exprure on receipt of t$ t. Offloo, 35 Murray St., New York. 1) EST Philadelphia Lager Beer, ..) fresh every tiay at F. W. H.IBE NIer 's, Rear of Town Hall. T(4'WN OID][NANCE. ~f) 1i ITl ENACTED and ordatined by the . Inatenan limt andai Wairdens of the 'Town of Winnsbtlort), S. C., ini (onnii as.semblied, amid by the ath ority of the samec, that there sal be1) a .Board of Health created, to consist of three citi zetns of the town, (onet of whom shmall be a piactisinig p)hysician, wh o shamll hold teiri oilees until the firs~t day of - a succeed ing! their allpointmet, andl til their successors shall b)e appointed. 1. Anid he it further enacted and or dained that. the naiembers of saitd Boardl shall he an innua~.y appoited'a by each Town Xo~nnei: ,ts soon as pracuticatble after th installationt of the Intondant antd Warlh-ras into titlico.. '3. Ant- bei it furlther enacited mand or dlinsed, that during thei umonths of Junie, ,Jnly. Auigusmt unid Sep)t0mber, tho said Biard shill examinto thei fromnises of all res;i lentsi of. and persons dloing huinessat within, thea corporato limaits of saidI Ic-.vn, at least ontce a month, and report to ther Townvi CounciCl anyW mattter which in thir judlgmenut is de:etoriousc to thxo healt,h of thu tow~n. 4. ~Thait tho membecrs of caid Board shall, in conside.ration ot' their services, hto e-txspted irom street tax while in 5. Andl be it further onxactedi ail or dainejd, thamt, any peraon resistinig the enttranlcel of tho members)l (if said Board ipont any p rt of their preisesi50, Cxcep)t thi :r d welling houses, shall he fined five domllarVs fur eachi o11nsa, or be imiprisoned for ten daiys, upon conviction, ti. Anid he it iiurthecr enacted anti or damned, that any person who shall a I or neglct to abate iiny matter upon t'her pemnise4, reported by the Boiard of Health as a nnisance, for three days aifter nlotico reqtuiring the same, served by the Chief of Police, shall be0 lined one dollar for each .day's sneh failuiro or noglee*, or be iimprisortni o day for oach dlay's such1 fatiluie ort negloct. 7. Arid b)0 it further enacted and or tdained taat tho 'lbard of Health all also, froii tinmo to time, report anay mnatter noti upon the prom.ises of any citiz(.n, 01 oven not within the corporato limits, which in thieirjudgmient may injuriously affect the health of tho town, for L,he Council to lake such action as it may deeum adv'isablo. Done ini Council tis the sixth dlay of Jluly, A. D. 1878, under the corporatt seal of the said T1own Council. Attest; Acting Intondant, WVM N. CHtAND'LEI, Clerk. june 21 PAIYETTO JEOUSEU, UJNDER TH'IE WINNSJBORO HOTEL H AIBENICIIT'S OLD STA.(D. -rWOULD inform liy friel~~ .public in general thaJ~ wi ob found at the above stand at all-stasonable Iioufs ready to wait en them. With an Ixperienee of thirty odd yea:s in the b)usinests, I guarantee to servo all kinds af drinks In a manner that will suit the taste of every one. MINT JULEPS A SPECIALTY. A oboloc stook of WVInos, Liquors andi 3igars alwayt. en hand. Givo mo at oall. -juno 7-mos ENING i'O MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast, agonta should ad (lross F?IN LEY, )RARVE & CO., Athtlnta *oorgla, 1una 1'l-y - 1 9TIE celebrated ifn 1MoumIain IOOrn hViik (banId-made) may ye found at F. , ADrenJfT's, r YELLOW FEVEE -BLACK VOMIT It, Is too soon to forgot the ravages of this i terlible disease, whih will no dou>t return in a More manu innantad virulent fortn In the fall n11is( .o 89. M EtItlIEL,L'S IIIiPA'I'INE, a remedy diseov ered in Southern Nata atatl used with suich watderful results In South America where the il .,t agg ravuted cases or rover are rounti, c:,tIMs from1 one to two Ounces of bile to 3e tittered or strainea from the blood each tie it passes through t he liver, as loltg as an excess or bile exista. Iy its wotaterlut action on t.he Liver anid Stonacht the llt:rA.TN not only pre vients ) tota r'rtainty any kind of Fever aid Rlaek VoItlt n also cures Iletduethe, ('onsti pattlon of Ito liowvels, Dy:;pepsht and all .\ltl tiri dtieases. No onle tae<tl tear. Yellow Fever who will exiel Ihe .Va1iil:,t l'oison tiad excess of bilel frota the blood by using MKaU:I.t,'s ltrA'ssIE, whleh is sold by all .)rugglsts in 25 cont and $1.0) bottle, or Will t)e sent b. express by the l'roprietors, A. F. .! ERiHELL & CO., l'Phila., I'a. D', Pelubel'ton'o Stillillgia 01. Q'een's De'lig'ht. e e .IThe reports ot wondrful unres of itiheman- 1 litm, Scrofuta, salt Rheun, By1p hilts, Canea, U t lei atd Sores, that cone froi all pr:lis of iito ootnut'y, are taot only rtnarkable but sa, tuiraeulous as to be doubted was it not for the abindance of proof. Remarkable Curo of Scrofula, &o, CASE OF01 COL. J. C. IiRANSON. KINosTON, (.A., Septem or 1, 181. (l:NTS :-For sixteen'a years I have been a great r satle'rer tront Berofula In its muost dist.ressing f or'aas. I hiave~ been conatliaedIL t.oinv VOoIin anld udi for lifteet years ft lh Seroftllous itleerit i tiosti. 't ie auost approved reinelied for' sthll o'ases ha<d been usel, naud the most tnlaaent I hyea, constited, withoit any decided b t11t"lt This prosta'ited, (ist.e5r,e d ond lug, I was aivised by )r. Ayer, of Floyd Coun- f ty. (la., to cemience the use of your Coaampounlid Extract St tilitngia. Lauguage is as instutilcent< 1o ti'srrihe the relit I ob liunedi ftom the use of the 5 itilna as It Is to convey aan aidequate Liea or the intensity of iy sIuITering beforo Itsi:g your tedletlte; sufllctent to say, I abu dlo'ted Itll ot-her reanedlies and contitued the use of . our Extract of Stlllingia, until I can say trily "I am cured1 at I)niti," or ll lisease, with tiothing to obstruct the activo pursulit of my profession. More than eight months have ehtpied since tiis reintrkaabie cure, Witilout ian.y return of tie disease. For tie triath of tie above statenent., I refer to any gentilatl in liartow Coutity, Ga., and to the Ineinbe s of the bar of Cherokee (lrcuit", who are acquainted with me. I shall ever remain, with I the (eepest gratitude, Yotur obedient sorvant, J. C. BItANSON, Att'y, at Law. A MIRACLE. NVEST Po1NT, (IA., Sopt. 10 18T0. (1:NTs:-My (taughter was taken on tim 25th ilay of .l une, 1863, with wihat was supposed to be Acutte R(hetiinatlh-11, alnd was treated for the same With ]to suecess. In March, following, pieces of bone h:egano to work out of the right art, and cntlltined to appear till all the bone fron the elbow to the shouler joint caine out. 1any pieces of bone caine out of right foot and le. ' lie case was then pronounced one or W tite Swellitg. After having been confined abotti. six years to her bed. and the ease con sitered hopeless, I was induced to try I)r. Pem bertons's Comnpound Extract, of Stillingia, and was so well satisiled with its effects that I have cont inued the use of It until the present. My daughter was Contined to her bed about, six yea's before sh bat up or even turned over without help. She 110W sits up all (lay, and sews mott of her tine-has walked across the rouim. Hler general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs galua strengtlh walk well. I ailttribute her recovery, with the blessing of God, to the use of your invaluable lucdilcine. With gratituide, I an, yours truly. W. B. BLANTON. VosT PotNT, (7a., Sept.. 10, 1870. CNTS :-The above cer"titlcate of Mr. W. It. Blanr.on we know and certify to as being true. The thing is sot hundreds of the mnost, respect ed citizens will certtfy to It.. As much reference can be givent as may be required. Yours truly, CR A WFOIt I) & WALKER, Druggists. I1ON. 11. ). WIL1,IAMS. t'"- DI. I'EMBElIt'ON'. S'i'ILLIN(IIA Is pre- I pareal by A. F. Jg1Eltltl;,, & CO., I'hila., Pa. 1ol. by all I ruggsst in $1.00 bottle, or sent by eXpress. Agents ialtet to canvass every- I where. Send for Roo1--"Curlors Story"-freo to all. liediciies sent to poor peoplo payable In Instal inenits. may8al T11E FRIEND OF ALL HOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! -"I had 110 app)etite; I{olloway' P"l ye me a hiearty one0." ''Your Pills are marvelous." "I sendl for another box, and keep thoem in thie house." ' "Dr. Hlollowvay has eured my headache that was chronic. 4 "I gave one of your Pills to my babe for cholera morbus,.'The dear little thing got well in a (day." 4 "\iy nausea of' a morning is now tfure'd." ''Youri box of Hlloway's Ointment] cnred me of noises in the head, I, rubbed tome of your Oinwnt behind the ears and the noise has left,"e "Send mue two boxes; I want, one for a I '-I enclnse a dollar; your pr'ico is 25 dolilar. " *Sond mec fiye boxes of your Pills." e "Let ine have throc UPxes of yourT Pills ,by return mail, for chills and I'over." I have over 200 such testimonials as IE these, but wvant of spaice compels me to oonclude, FOR CUTANEOUS DISORDERS, And all eruiptiorns of the sk(in, this Oint-( tnent is most ianaluablo. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates ih th(le most searebing effects to ther very rcot of' evil. HiOLLOWAV1tY'S OINTMENT. Possessed of thtis remody, every men maly be Own doctor, It may be rubbed into the system, so as to reach any in ternal complaint; by these means, cures sor'es or ulcers in the throat stomach, liver, spine or other pairtts. It is an in falliblo remedy for bad legs, bad breas'ts, conitraii.ed or stiff joints, gout, rhouma-a titim andI all skin d iseasets. IiiroTANT CAUTON-None ar'e genuine un less the sisynatureo of J7. liAYDocIr. as agenat for the United States surriounds each box of Pills and Cintment. Boxes at, 25conati, 02 cents, and $1 each. Cd'1Thiero is conslderablS saving by taking the lar'ger sizes. HlOLLOWAY & 00., feb 15-ly . wYok WOle IKEALTIh AND PLEASURE --aO TO-. PATTE~RSON'S oEIEUATED SPRINGS, .Th'leso springs are situated four miles soulth of Shelby and six miles north of WVhitalkor's, on tile Air-Line R. 11. The mineral wvatters are sulphuir find ''ohaly beato. 'ih properties of thio1sulphaur fire ron, sulphur rind magnesia. 'Properties combined are beneflcial to all disease,~ and never fail to cure the most obstinate - cases, as many will testify. Tile chaly Sbottle waters canlnot be surpassed, having wrought many almost miraculous cares. These.celebrated Springs are new open and the prices are in reach of all- having been greatly reduced this season, Blathaing houses, croqulet grounds, ten pin alley, and other amulsemlents and attractions free for visitors. Hacks run ning from this place will meet visitors at Shelby or at Whitaker's, on the Air-Line 1.R. up~on short notice to theoProprietor. , RATE OF DOARD. Per day - . - $1.25 Per week - - - - - 7. i0 Per month - - - 20.00 Per. month for2 or more months, 28,00 Ihaidren and servants half price. For further particullar5, add ress W. 0. PATTEIR80N, Prp'r., may 17-tx8mo - Bhelby, N.'(I P'UIIE WVIKITE OIL. -150 DEOREE8 FIltE TECRT W E oebm end the Vggi$fLAy t, O'XVs asafe illuminator. It is d. as eleat,and *hite as water, conseqluently P gives a brilliant light, with ver~y little odor. Try It, The price is less than 1P ever, . M, n mEAY . . Ilair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to is natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agree able, health ', and ef. fectual for pre ,.srv in g the +. t ' hair. Faided or gray~ hyir is soon restored lo its orga color, iih the gloss and freshness of youth. l'linl hair is tlickened, falling hair hecked, and baliness often, though iot always, cured by its use. Noth ng can restore the hair where the ullicles are destroyed, or the glands trophied and decayed. But such as emain can be saved for usefulness >y this application. Instead of foul. nIg the hair with a pasty sediment, it vill keep it clean and vigoroua. Ito iccasional use will provent the hair i'om turning gray or falling off, and onsequently prevent baldness. Freo 'rom those deleterious substances vhitch make some preparations dan rerous, and intjurious to the hair, the igor can only benefit but not harm t. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, inthing else can be found so desir ible. Containing neither oil nor aye, it does not soil white cambric, tmid yet lasts long on the hair, giving ,t a rich, glossy lustre and a gratefl aerfume. Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Aialytical Ohomidta, LOWELL, MASS. T IH kALSE ECONOMY TO BUY A CIEAP Oai. CAN WHEN A 1LW DOLLAn1 MORE WILL GET TnE INOOM'AiIADL.E AND AL wAYS RELIABLE. 4ASON & HAlILIND T 'l1) LOWEST PRICED. 1O POOREST AND DEAREST. STriIIlOIlESTr PuICED. 131 BEST AND CHEAPEST. NEW STYLES. ' NEW PRICES. Six Stops. Elegant -rnbossed Walnut ;sse, of now do .ign, only - - $80. 'en Stops, 4 Sets teeds in New Styla 1luminated Cawe, . AJsg .\ ~ only - - - $95. Ten Stops, -? dets Reeds, Mirror Top 'aso, with Gold Bronze Ornamentation, mnly - .- - - - - $100. )VER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. 7inners of the highest honors at the. World's exhibitions for twelvo years paist MARIS - - - 1867 IVIENNA -- 1873 ;ANTIAGO - 1875 IPHILA., PA. 1870 ?ARIIS - - - 1875~ SWEDEN -- 1878 Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore L'hiomas, Olo Bl3nl, Gottsohalk, Strauss, V'arroni, Morgan and over one thousandi inent muusicians of Europe and Ameri. a. The testimony as to the immense su.. ~eriority of these instruments over all thers is emphatic, overwhelming and ndisputablo, IENTED UNTIL PAID FOR. These Organs are now offered p) urchas ra by monthly inmstalments ol from $5 o $11), or will be rented until the rent, mays for thoem. From ono to three years imo givoi for payment. S~pecial rednoetion given to Churches, ichools anid Pastors. Agents wanted verywhero. Organs sent on trial to any ar of tho South. We pay freight bot h vatys if not satisfacetory. tOUTHERN WHOLESALE DEPOT. For the more convenient suipply of southern trado a Bonthe.rn Whlolb.sal. )opot has bee.n established att avannah, ha., from which Dealers Churches, L'ehers, and the retail trade can be up plied at N. Y, and Boston factory as. For Illustrated Catalogues, prieo ists and full information, anddres LUDDEN & B3ATES, Savannah, Ga. Mian ufactu rors' Whbolesalo Agents. mclh 25 8m A PENNY SAVED [S A PENNY GAINED. You can save money by calling at the Grocry Store of W I.DONLY. Just opened a ni lot of Sugar Cured Janvassed Hams at priees to suit lie the times. Also a select stook Coffnes nd Sugars. Arbuoklo's Unground Roast 4 Coffeo a speeiaty. All the favorite >irands of Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal and 'earl Grits. Canned Goods of all do oriptions, Chewing and Smoeklng Tobao 0, 4 igars from the highest to the cheap-. ast brands, fleots and Shoes at low gnies. Ladies' fine cloth Gaiters, all Izos, lower than the lowest. Choice Vines and Li quois. Porter, Beoor and Ale. i'resh Sparkling:; Cideor, Cider Vinegar, ,nyLmos incm a call. I will 0ot be unersold. WV. H, DONLY. mnay 31 SMITH'S WORM OII ATH WA, Os, ~ 6 080 tO n~ ittl ndm - assed)86)we X$,