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S AND I W ALD. WINNS13ORo, S. C. BATURiDAY, Otohor 18, 187, n. EANt:LS DA.. PI, T011. JXOe S. RIEYNuLsnN. Assoenn1' RtfaToU. GEOI t-: Wi.i.int( Ct:mris, (lhe editor of llarper's Weekly, rcenti(ly must er cd up corlleage eiouigh to atdv. ie v pliblicanls to scrat ch Corniell's ime111. This iraised suchi a howl rioin lite flaith fill that Gorge has resigned tihe pre:.i doety of the itepiblican party or 1tichmlonld county and gonle ito rle tirement. The imchiie is well or ganized in New York, and Indepeind cit, Repibliemiis stand no chance. The Outlook. Ttiesday's eleciions were thivorable to the lepiubliennis. Iowa is alwais a hopelessly Iadical State, and her ma..1 jorities are almost a.s la rg.(e (In one Side is those of' Kentucky are onl tle olier. (rl[Sixii Shetge 1, (1at i thloltsin ma jority. 'hi letiblican plurality of' thirty (housaind this time hits no sig naifliance. The liep.itblicanis have claiuse for con gratulaion over the result in Ohio. 'verybody excep -t f-w Sanguine Denmocrats expected Foster to beat Ew-In As Hayes; heat Tilden over sevel thousitid votes inl 1876, a pli rality fo ost er of l'ss Ithan en thto sand would l1ive. .hown1 very little either wty. Butt the leplihlicants chtiii tileein thoulsaind 111niajority, Which is; a (rainl of, Severall thlous.and. Thle chief4i' liiliappoitll meit to file i)('Imiocalt s is thie ele elion ofali Uepiblicant ma11jori Iv inl It logI.ishaiti(re. 11, had ben h;oped VIh'llti hrmanIi wvould he able (o s'cure a Ip-elitratie Imajorty- on jint b1,allt l- lie has ()It one1 or I wo previots occaiionI.:. Bit Cincilniati went lie public'anl, :ind1 her eleiven Imiemubvers throwv lite ihce L-eainlst 'lTurmlan. 'fhe chiuel ti'aure of this victory ik that tle Ieptublieaits will ail a r''1 tates 64emitor, mnd 1that Thrm %, i M be 1'h4egaiel to )pivave liii. Tiw is a deaily bilow to his Presidelial apir ions. aving Iii itied to carry his State this ye~*1, no one will consider hjis (hn )If'mryn if ne(xt ea worth at consideration, an1d Is availat bility Its a Presidential canldidalti has gonte. I Ie is a notler political osis 11who has coiie witlin sight of the promised land, but will not be allowed to eut er it and possess. A part froi the bad effect of redticing the .)eiio rltc majority inl lite Seinate, Senator Thurman's loss will be Velt bY his par ty. lie lls been fo6r yeNais tie Demo eratic leader iN the Seiate. and le is a f1lue old gelnttlemanl). I iis personal in tegrity is unquestioied. This election in Ohio Iill alhso dispose of' otler West(eri Democratic aspirants. Il diana alonlo of all the Westernt States cani hie counite~d in thie ~eiinoeratie cul - umn1, bu11t I lendricks is favorileo, tot Sis obnoxjius to Ithe Eastern 1Deinioera Is antd his nomin i at in wouh Id ne (lie loss of' New York, a St ate eveni now debatable3 t hrough lDemnocrat ic stuI I: lildity. Illendrieks cn hardly hopie Sfor the nominat in, for thie D emioicrats wiill hardly lbe so foolish as to invite I i ~defeiat in thie East. No Southern mian will be (-hought of, so t hat again the candidate titmst. coinie fronm (lhe Ensi. Ii ~This narrnows dowin thle circle, No New Yorker excepit Tlilden is at all promiiient, and1( his ntominat ion de piiods onl the veryv unlikely! cotingiaet.. wy of his beating both Ci(orniellI anud 1(e11y (his year. G.overnior Mc( lelbmi of iNew ,Jersey, wvill not be selected again, as his formier dlefeat woul j4I ~hurt him. General Ilanicock, of' Penin butt as conistanitly forgot t'en whlen thle convenC~tiont meiets. Pennisylvaniia is hopelessly ltiublic'an, so tht, iio clim can be made ini his behialf onei theo possibillity of carrying thle Kers tone State. C1onnect ieut miit he of iii portan1ce in a close conitest, and( ex.. G#overnor' Entglishi or ex--Goivernor I~II I Hubbard might bie menutiloned, thoughi they aire not madnoe of' quite heavy V ~enough timiber. Theli best iman in (hie Unitedt States for thle po~sit i0n11s Thomi as~ F. ltiayard, hut Ielaware has onily three votes and( is as surelv Democrat ie aisKnuk is, anud this would miliitate agafinst him . Besides this he 'ichief wans fByr sacni date bfr h ot stah a a copperhiead dmng vh ar. .ls Imanly stand in bhfofthe South dulrinig andsice hewa makes him in vinicibile onu Ithis sidle of' Alason andi Dixoi's ine. iut th(le North is get tn lose vote-; onI t his ont ' intti the dout tful States. A nothier argmntient somtel tiies n eedI againust lim i is hits fi rm and almost defiant standi ini hehalf' (of hard moneyiQV. I lie preCsenit Crisis this Is ani (elment of' strenigt h. Specie ii )'Crsumttption laid the revival of' (rade have abiout pitt an end to~ Greenbacek 3; 1 - sm. Genmeral Ewing fhlcd- .atter a most gallant fight oni this line, even in Ohio.,- No soft moneyj man stanids (lie * ~ ghost of' a chane in tho East. New York, Now Jersey and1( COdniecticult areO swayed as much by money as by * esentimnt, and Bayard would suit themi in this respect. is Democracy 1s unlquestloned. Is indepenudence of - spirit and purity are recognized by all parties, amnd ho ougihit - to poll a full vo. As to hits financial vioivs, they would not iitate aigainst himti in thie ZA *points. Altogether, we consider]Ba howeover, pull Rlobinmson through thie n0lro this fall, he wvould. easily have tho first place. It is difflullt to pr'ophey concinlhi the liopubIon candidate Grant, is uandeably the nosi popular learq,. speliaker Ises his niniei iII viil nI all OCCUionis. Sherman is I-aking a qes petite fight, and Baine is not asleep. But Gralt 111 the inside track. Just. n1owb% ti ladicils Itre it little ahead inl preptramils For the great light il 1i88. No one can ell, low everI. whatt It <hty mayI% b)'r 11orth. All depends oni 'New York. THIl DECC1slX IC ()P' COOKING. LamntaIlli 1riII Over- thet Deadenlce of t ho cuilinary Art. I PJirls ('OrroTC4 I- lee I dea <ilobe4W 01.1 Thle disciples of' Soy .er anid Blaronl Br3isse; aire atgitatlingl inl falvor ot' the culiiiniry art, liwhich is thiling, they say, into Iiiter decay. The FIrench people aire ge 'ting 0I m iiI iglish id Amervi canl titian ever, so hi as eookin ig is (11cncerned, anld thalt ecuisinle finle once 40 renoWIed as exclusively prcticed inilri nice hats grad u ind lied ouI. .Joilt s havet ta keni the llaleo oft made dishes, and hw pseudo-epicire Ias fiairly perstutded hfinusell'that a poacheid egg oni Iot.tia' or hal i dozeni i(lireniit inds of' sweets conlstitie a et'el d'a-vre. Duins coubl tell him Imhat. tile m1anl who cloys his palate wit II Sweet dishes, its the imiu thinlks noth ing e:il lie per'tiect witiluill i sale, is a most untrust tworthly individual when any1One, an1xionlsto get a good dinner1 will listenX to I lhe proi ptis uf aii g4-ratel'uil stomachel, snlt. up1 inl favwor' of* Sime restaurtleuir wv ho has hit, ofl croutle aut fruit or. charlotie to it nicel.1 You enil ofll te get a1 chioi ir, but it seeis inipossible nowildays to get i chu:1ige of cooking. SIaiple dislies are ti order of the day, heel', mtt oni aini veil, veal, hution ain beel, or dtck aind towl, are, t liyllY pieces de resist avee tie tlird appetit--quite ats able to -k arecial e a elinu ige as tle body t hirstingi. for the Sea a.ir anld o)zonIe enini have Oili red. I'rieids of the gas irolotrinit ti. have proposed that lv tires oil cookingpi! should be giveln ini pulii. 11141 I lhat it society sllolild he thunlled A.ih v theprpose of' entcourag ilg cookinsg is a title art, givilng prizes tlr iew dishes or for tihie e xcel In ct will whielit Pilnt'ves gonie outl of day have 1bcon revived 1111d Iei it roc e . A gast rolionliical club, 1piro)erly Ior gI I id and ca rried ) Id I. out, w l, it' e x - pen11tVse were lot ltoo close)v stuldietd. achive. at great ' M(ss an[i till up a regrettable, blailk il I':ris lii'. A piesicient, las been I'ind ihr 111 len* clb inl hie persoln of Mr. de Bi., who4) has ainit openled his dhining rooml onl fle Suiidav eveninig, whein twelve of' t he most vx c(illeIt pert"riniers oin the kiiito and fork are iivitel to take their eials Iiiini (iseuiis somIIie di-li, givinig ai verdict which will imake or 111111r the reptllt (tiol ola cook. The ilost deli nite viandlsl. ofevery outrili'y i'e pass ed inl review, and th le hW4 declar11es hat, lie has as iicl pleasui re during the week inl coniicouI.ing the ineii IS anly prt'Iy wonIi experieices inl voIII posin41g1 soine u11 r'pirisin;g toilette caleui ated to astonliisl her riends it, a Io cisety ball. Soime people vaiste their toritt ite at. the carid-table or inl tilt livi ig, . hut. Al. pe 11. has fotid t new wily of' spending ioney and deriving tie tt mliost, 1MtIut Of girl i licIti ion froiim his tilhiy. STI LL A XOT HE11. Somet tof thie Strangejt Piaasen of Witsctinessa on wic eh thle l'atrtsisinii Fs'sdi By a strange '" col iteiice, thle Eigh li veil, has ben thle scenie o)1 a simuihlir crimie. iiilloiir was~ a foirmeir subaltern i)Iliicer ini the (rn i'i mpl111 eriaile. The wret ch whIo hiai julsn urassd I illosiri ini cyntileism was a Il'irmer 'enit.-gardse. Last. Thuri isdaiy lnight, abouslt. hialft-pa~st nil le, a wvoman imunedici Thieriry, wh ile pias~'inhg throulgh thle liue. u'gue, (oh served oii Ithe roiindt a humiiiai ntr. She criejd 4out I wih hoo inidt wenlt to a t an ern-kceepesr close liy, who, lotok loig riounid thea spot , diiscoveysred sithler hui niiii ill a luie bhsouse try'ing to conicent ai hitinile. Oni her goig t owarid him i but,, tirinig back. wonut. into 11he goods stabonI ai t L. a C haipelle. Othler ire mins 111 ere toun in i a gutter andi else whieire till the heaalon wa1)10I1s miissingt.. Madame Thiierry was8 ii1 lent' r by lie inig the otilie caiie ini collisioni withi a policema nam iuied Pr'evost . She apolo1 gizedi but, sudnly drawing hack horrified, exclied,.'( "CesI ttasss tin!"~' She was 11hought to) lbe stit sit her seinses, h)tt i'el'ost Iturnef.d pale14 end lit :teinpted to Ily. 1Prevenitedl nrom e'scaplinhg, hie confi essed Ilii1 th tta tivie ii'clck111 tht: f 'rnoon lie tooik a dsheie ini jewelry, niamedi Lenioble', who14 hadt teveraliboxes of $seiimiens, hioime l wi hin it. lie offeredc~ thle dealer a glass, andis on the hit ier' nicepinag it, lie poured out Iwo glarsses. li t Iheni catrriied1 back thle bottle to his k i lihen, t')ok upl a hiammier, weiitagaini ilts) the r'ooim, ansd while the dea ler','eliniking~ his glass againost his owni, eMelaimied, "A votreisaitie!"PIrevost struck him violtlyt I oil the hesadi with a lairge spannhler uisesd tor coupling r'ail w ay eat's Is.(otelihir. Desathi wvas instantaneous. Vi ithlou. loisnig aln instaint, Pirevost ctt with ai haillchett and saw~i, 1)ut .01omo of te fr'aigments ini ai bundile andis wvent OultI to driopi themn intio thle openi drains,1 lle rletineds thes hletad, whic'h lie inteiid edi to hall andi get rid oh'. Thie jewe'ls im thle hiawkser's posse8(ssionl, i'or' lie sake of' whlich t he murlider' iI was comi ted, wlere wiorth about 230f'. Prevost wa'is li1forl years' iln the Cenitrte Gardetiss andI hadt bieii ten years in (lie police for'ce- Ibis condultct 11ad1 alwa'yls was i'are'ully' premedht'itatedi, and1( his imeetimg with Lenioble wats by3 app~oit mentll, andi~ Prevo'st hads chlltiged with one0 of' his comradittes in order~1 to keep it.. HeI tooik care to tear' the skini fr'om ILenloble's lIngers sao that his ttrade beeni lodged at Aia'zais prison. Th'Iere is ai rumlor' cu1rrent at Lau Chapujelle Ithat four year11s ago hie hived wIthI a girl be lkeved to have montuey, aiid who Slud d~eni~ ly disappeare'd at 1th0 veryI thnie P Irev'ost had1 obtained a forniighit's holiday ; but tis req~uir'es confirmna lion. ITitE EFFICAtCY OF Ptiysrc.-Theo ef fleacy of. physie and~ sur'gery Ia shown In a case ltely stated at Delison. A girl's foot was badly wIounlded, result ing ini lockjaw'. .A phyiianl wais cal led, and terr'ior at tile sight of the edlg'l inistrumlent produced a r'eai onl, and the gIrl was wvell befor'e anlythinig WS (s10110 for hier---Gavesor4 News. -Thirty thiousalilnd en are fust nowv pegging away behind the State prFison bars of' the United States, andi thle Detroit Free Pr'ess says the num11 bor would Increase largely If every one wat there thne nuela o be -llonidoni is lifly-tive, but is still on the rope. -Kil" I tllunbert, of Italy, .is living a reie li t lonad. -'T'he (Cincvilnnzati ('azete Calls Blen Ili r lr!(- thKing Lear of' New Eiglanti. IJe is rather thei liiek )teadeve. 's. -.sie Billolt on Fremiioit lias giveii thiirt-two "llistory Talks" to th harger pupils of thle p'ublic schIools ol'lPrescots, Akrizonla. -It' vou wanited to go from London to Seo'lanid you coui to it, for Iess than $20, yet everv onte of' Que V icoria's journteys to liltoral1 vosts the nation 610,000;. -A younhg niaval lieuiitenanit ilned Thiackery is elngtgedI to marry Mliss Alli Slermn't ii, thtirdi daughter of'U Gen eral Sierinim. Yoing Thiackerav is ia disilint rel4tive of the great Enlglish novelist. -AI.I CvIleen', the m1ioticr of' Mark Twaill, lives Wilith her. thtughter at Fredonia, N. Y. Mhrk aid his with an1d litle daiglter have reeill mv tie Ii' a1 trip irom'1 Ehlinta to visit his FreTdonita -1.r. P'eters last evenling b:igged1 an11 Iot astevroid. This naks 202. If Congrtss tioes iiot present lv pass a law Ipr1ohibilting the I sigo, asteroids at t'rltinI Sea4tSOn , 'eters will soont puit a l end to ti t: Sort. of nie. -TheLondon Truth savs that w-heii TaIliage wis in Ehti-au'I lie was "1a dead failuriie, ats lie deserved to be, for his lecties wvere wretched, aid geu erally in very bi lastie." But some11 of I hie Lonldon religiouls papers print and prai-se his lanuageiir,. --D'. Piersen, a Germnan tourist, lately reached ith highest point of' the 1 ungfrauT, a li'cl. lje was re warded by hour of elear sky. lie de elares that Ite coiiti see 'the whole chain of, the Alps, ['roi tile furl Itest TI ol to I DauLphille, including lout Ilaic anld ite other southern fiaits. -When iip Van Winklc is asked wluit lie would do it' Gretelneit were to Call into the lludson aid call on him foli Ihelp, lie says het would an swer', "Vell, now, I sitist go hoiie intd titik alout dot." This was the mlmiitler in which Col. Sellers acted when re quItested to defeind the sitit his wit'e br)ought. against him for divorvCe. John went, ho.ne Itiad thought about it tiltil sht gainied the suit. --The deati is announced of Mr. Clapiiain, tle leading Cl oznologist of Scot land, a ti.t'r it lingering illiess, aevelerated by tlie fairit'e ot' tle Cit-v of ( klasgow lhmuk, of' which he was ia sharelokler. Anl acoulit. otl him says: "To Mr. Chaia this world was' a par-alise of naturit'al wonders; to him aibout. the blackest, Spot. was tle re Iligious pretenlsions which so) hirgeplv aide'l o tcollipass the eatastrophe whici br uglit himi to r'uin.'' -Prof. Nordenskjold is a man of fl-w wvordS. WIhen le got to Yoko hallna the otler( dayN le te-legraphed his conal'tihtilnit ois to thie paroti or his expedition, the hinlg of' Sweden: theln he seit this pithy little mnessag-e to his proiti wife: "'Anna Nordilenskjold, Stockholh. All well. Adolph. Cu Iioutsly enoughi, oti telegr-ais ariv ed at Stokholit at liexacly the same hoiuri ias they wver'e hiided in at Yoko h a, th sevent loilrs which the transislsitt otcuied re'i presenitig e 'ael 1lie dlfieence of'tI tano at. the r spehet'.V: plaes. -(Char iles l'iltison Fishi, aged lir t v eight, died ini New~ York atst week. hIt' was a neowspaper(' mant, beintg miet eor'ological repterlt( oin then ,S/Ir. t h le ailso suppl11it'd news to othIer' cit v papers. 'Thle .lerui savs of hiln: "'llis was aL br'ight, sociail dlij)spositin and lie was well thioughit of' by the .journaillistice pirot'essioii tor' his 'man ly <(jul1itit's. '.The b)ody~ was movedt't to thle mor~iguie, anid it' not claimeiid will he SiterredOt ini Potte's Field."' It is (10ub t 'uil it' the "'journalistic prof des sin" ot' any' Westernz city' would allow aken to thle niiorguie and1 thea buiekd ini the l'ot ter's Field. 'rmON.--, r wanit to welter ini the bjloodl of' the blamiied blat her'sk i ls w ho per eniniil ly persist ini niiing at "alit atlhite ratilon's arit fuiil aid'' in aill aic ies We want tn welcomie aill well wishers ofl our oolinnioni couiihiry, of' Ol1' cor ruplitedt coiinnomvealth, and our he lovedCt Iloston to) 01ur aid ini sei/zime upon01 this~ sign of' 50ensalioiialismi and drteauil il y dru'l lbb ing the drtiv'el ingi, it from t he co(lhunni (of conitemp~orar'y t'oll~ctions~i1 ot' comphositioni. l low direfu'lly' anid dis'ressinigly disgusting to the lover of' light. ort lofltv literature to1 he pert ziaiottsly andi per'pet uailly pe(steredt wa'ithI somle siuchi senItene~ as I )eu'ar Dniel Dri'w D~ead," or "'The I losoon .lBattot's lleaten lieautifutlly'," or '"The Flue ,'ieind Furiiouis,'' 'or' "'Muriky .Muridei' 3anigles the tor'tl Manes of More Massaed( Men." There is a mieaingless, muisical miad netss tabout this litei'arv hiniacy that ddtdly dec (e'ivies its- devo'tee('s'. 'i The - think theyv arie doing dloughty deed's withi thieir. queaisy, quef'ulous and quixotie quills, wh'eas ther buit me chtan~ially manzi i nhiate n'maninughess mauinderiings, marriyling mer'etrlicious mtouithintgs and minful mnut tez'ings ter. Out on the ou/re aitd outrageous (llitpotuings of' tese ouitenius, theose (futhlaws. Oust thetii it' youi can, tdo~l theta it' you can't.--B~os/on Tra'n ser'ip/. Yor)1k editor's ar'e at their posts aigaini. Mi'. don~ies, 01' the TIi'mes, returneid t'iomn Iurope some weeks ago, and Mi'. Dazina camne black in thie same steamerl with Tlalnage. iHe wentd right up to thle ~Sunl ofice andot dlowni to wtork without wa'iting for' us baggage. Tlheo 8un has been a little wih 'in Politics Iatel v, but Mir. Dana's hand will soon mauke it steadly atnin. Mi'. Ibild camei back to theo 'I'j'>une some11 ihne ago, anid is r'endeingi' theo best ser'vie lhe can to Conakling,0 Cor-t nell & (Co. TheIi Jera/d wobbles alonig im the usual way, now blowimrt hot, now col, but adding a round figure to thle ig for'tune of Its editor' every dlay. Th'le revival of busiiiess has lit'lped all the niewsp~aper's con sideirablyI. Iloth advertisinig anid .cir cuilatlin have icr'eased all alonig the hine, andl in sonme eases the ier'ease of' circulation has beeni very remarkable. 'The W orld, for' Instance, lhas enlistedI a small armyr of' newv subsciber's slice it reduhiced the pice of the daily to two cednts, pendinlg the polItical con test.. 'Ihe- entiire press is dolig uin commotn~ly wvell at present, anid there Is geood reason to bellievo thAt it wll1 hold all It has gainted, and probably keep on going ahead. --Don't borrow your niicghbor's pa p.r,.b..."'b'r... HLINTSN ON (A1,I1VU. I-Do tot Mtare around tle roomii.. -Do no. take it dog 01 smaill child. -l)otnot lay aside the bouncnet at for mat Caill, -Do not igot, with your cane, liat or pariasol. -Do make at call of ceemionyv on at wet davy. -Do not turn your back to one seat ed iiear' you. --Do. not touch the pililo tinless in vited to (to so. -)o not make a, displa o o'conslt ing your watchl. --I)o iot go to the room of an inva-. lid uniless iivited. -Do not remnove tile gloves onl iak ing i formal call. -Do not handle the ornamienits or fir'nitulire in l tle rooin. -Do not, cont1inue the call longer wheni the coniversat ion begins to lag. -Do not rimnaini wheni Vou flind the lady upon the poinit. of' goingi" out. --Do not inake (lie first c.ill it' vou atre at new comeri' in the neighilborhiomd. -Do not (pril or shii. doors or %Will lows or alte.' tie arriangellieit ofit(e 1700111. -.o3 not restitlO youlr Seat al'ier hiatvinlg arisco to go, Iiless for impor lant. rea'sons. -Do not walk arolund the romt ex amininge pictures while waitig for the hostess. -Do not enter a roomI widhoul V.Cst kiockiig and receiving an iiiatiosl to comle in. -Do not int (roduce polities religion, nI tweigit topies of coiversatioin, when mking ia call. -Do not. pIrolong the call it' cho room is crowded. It is het ter to call a day or two atlerwards. -Do not, call upon a. person inl re (iuced clirclistances, w'ith a display of wealthl, dress and equlippage. --Do not taitle. I)o nor speak ill of your neigilibors. Do not. carry gossip tron one flinnlv to anothir. -Do not. it' a eitlemneni. sent, your sell on the sofa, beside tihe hostess. or inl icar proxhniity, uniless im ited to do o. -Do not, if a lady. call upon a gen (lenian, except otlicially or protfession flly. unless lie may be a coitlirmed in valid. -Do not fake a stange g'enleman with you1 un iless positively cer(ain that the introduction will be r'ccived wih tavor. - Do not, if a1 g'entlleian, leave the, hat in the hall wheln maling a Formal -al. Itf the call is exteided into 1 visit, it nuty then be laid aside. Whether sitting or stanldinig the hat m11ayv be graceI'ullv held inl the hanid. illt's Man1ua1l q ,Socia and Business Forms. LASSOI.G( AinEA~R. H1ow% a Bold Texan findled Brnin in a MlesqitloThiceket. 11. P. Favcler was trving to catch aI horse, and was rapidly riding ali'er him thiroughi a thicket of1 imeu's(uice when 11e Suldenly alie upon ta legse bear. A cluthse ait onceC conim(enced, Mr. .anilicher atackiig With his nitoi lul bruinl, probably nearly over'comle by heat, tryinig to make a succsstii rekrea. x I . .tired live shots with Dlut bingiing dlown his gaiine, and hav loigt oni e one 1oe coueiluded ti c!hanige his t aci ics. U.)n'oilIing thle rope uiwdi 1ts a liariat, which'l was2 t ied to his sadl I Ie, lie madel it laisso :mdo altiempilted to ilitisccessful1, thel rope geltling in the anIimtal Is mouth . Thel nex t provedI a su1cessfuil thrlow, thie r'opc ge(tting' on the' beiti's tneek. A (tiuickh moveinieit nn the pari' ot' thc b~eari jerked thle rope out of' Mr'. 1'.'s hand , unid thei, hai' re sontied his r'etrt,(t closelv' fol~owed bty his pd irsner on Ihor'se'bac'k. F1 idinig it dlitliculti to alpproaclth the hari sullicienit c'hase ott thot. Seeintg t his the hear i s(lcened ils speed,(I ev'id~ently not carll ang it' hi's lpt'hurtne did coiac' lup wtith hijan. lie occasionailly stopped'i and1( looked1 hack, asR it expILtinig companily. D~eclIinin g a1 hand1(- to-han ud (eoun'teri withI a large hear', i. 1". return'iedt to is hiorse(, andi~ calliing to his couisini, Mir. T.X Fanchier, resumewd the chasi'e. \Vith the aid( of a stiek lie possessedc himnselft ofthe 011( of' the rope, which wams abotut thirity feet in length, and t'asteni.d it to the saddle. Nowy coin meneed'Q~ the fi'ainti actions ot' the heari int his s2aage eflboris to rele'ase haimself it all hiazai'ds. But. his~ cap~~Or manag ied to r'etaini his priisonier, and1( at the tamie t iime keep his horse (tit of the way of1 the savaige brute until a shot f'romn thle six-shiooter' of' his colin~i puit the heari hors du comlha/. Tlhe foi'e ptaw~ exhibited by Mi'. .Fanicheri, and( left with us, is the bmirgest everi seent ini this sectionl, aii:1 indicates, so old huniiters tell us, that thle owniei', in good conidi tiont, would haive weighed six hiundredC pounids.-Texas Cre'sset. AwF'UL RESULTra OF TrIlAT WALK. Rlowel-Well, I won because, so far t'i'om fear'in g punIshment, 1 enjoy be muie belted. 20. 2--Well, I lost becanse muscle ioes not always go with 31erritt. Not. 3-Well, I lost becaiuse my I~onz gl eyes couildn't keel) openi a weeck att a t~ime. No. 4-Well, I lost because iny heels wer'cu't as goodl 1 'as myIart. No. 5-Well, I lost because the cr'owd kept Guyon m1e. No. 6- Well,'I 1(ost becaulse thle East is nio ptlace for' a Weston man. No. 7-Well, I Jost beenuse I was Enniscenit enongh to thinik I could (c0me1 in first. No. 8-Well, I lost because I had Khrone tired beforeo the race was haalf Ne. 9-Well, I lost bcauis. this Taylor's goose was cooked from theo star't.-.New YorkA World. A Woun Fon NxwsPAPrEns.-The Baptist miiinistera of' New Yo'k had an excitig dl~isssin the othier daiy on the point whether they should admit reporter's to their meetings or' not1, in the course of' wvhich Dri. D). II. AIller exclaimed: "I want the good thigs said hero to be voiced outside. I thank God for newspaipers anid for' repor ters. The power of the newspaper's for good was acknowledged, only three votinug for' the oelusioni pf the memibers of' the pre'ss. As Co-roN 1s Kisa.-TIn commerce, so the lIver Is klingl in the humanfliys temn. We cannot yev In any Peace wt this gr'eat organ diseased. 1P0 keep .It lin condItIon to performn its ftnmctions, use Dr. GJlder's bivor P~is. They' are sold by3 all druggistp and country mer' chants. F'or sale by Dr. WV. E~ lken. ,*t19 --Th }mlicare~cautioned to ask for' Drhe. BuPk oghSrnp and te no .the...Pr.c.....'.c.n...-.A. Oro extracted from coilbatlnl;,.; t '.: Apsle, which -- i: an a 1llthatut 1'o I : tuo* viritcs e th. bad after-cli"'s i, AS A~l Z I thyaro income.-A - - the TrO.1J 1 lv i the D(.GMIV - fect dige oanti i --s of food. TIhey x x. oi tho ] .-x thouh thO:a or. i o I tiosi, thus itili too c n 4 It. - - ly and causminig _er.i conlicl olt.ie) AS A1 AUTSA~iMiAL They havo no equal; adit as aresult net tan a. prey'vtnt.ive intx cure f or ]-ilious,Re' Init~tenit, Iiteormit~!Ann1 T1y1>hid ievers, an1ovnaisul Amgi.. _Upotioeatthy actioi of the stomtch, depena-, a imc st wholly, the health of the h'min1 e DYSPEPSIA iS THE BZAIE f tlho procent generation. It is for the Cure of this diseaso and its attendtants, S-liEADACB E, NERVOUSNESS, DES. POND5k'Ci, OlTIPAU'l11 J.L E;&eoj that TUIT'S PILLS havo gained such a wido srread reputa tionl. No Remoly hne over been discov ored uta uces so &spee.dily a nd pently on the Cigvnvivo orgins giving tono tone yun vigor to nsnmiiito to, . 'lhis being accon' ishod, of courso the NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, THE BRAIN IS R 8lED, AND THE DODY ROBUST. ._eniniTconposed of the .ijtices of plants extraetedby power'ti chemical agen cics,__nd prepared in a concentrated form, they are gunraitccd free from, any thing that can injure the most del icato person. A noted chcr!et who has analyzed them, snys 'THERE IS MORE VIRTUE IN ONE 02 TUTT'S PILLS, THAN CAN BE FOUND IN A PINT OF ANY OTER." We thereforc say to tho anlieted Try this ornoecly fairly, it will not harmr you, you havo nothing to loso,but will surely gvin a Vigo rous Body, Pure Diood, Strong NeJrves and n Choorful Mind. Principal Ollice, 35 Murry St., N. Y. PRICE 25 CENHTS. S&Id by Druegfaisis thiotehoit tho wnrltl. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, OnAY hAul on WHItxi~ut3 chaliged to a GLOSSY n.Acx 1.y it vinsK It- application lotili D y , i,n- I aslhirin mi~n. wn*Nr. Moldk b Druggiste,or 6.nt by "xprei-s ton rwcfipt of $1. Offlco sO Murray St., Now York. TUE .FREEND OF T ALL ! HIOL LOWAY'S PILLS!! "Ihdno appuille: Ulowayi)'s Piih4 trJ .l i s lt'e~ltrn~ rvelous."01k in the house."i "rIolloway~ has curdmiekh that wals chro1ie "1 gae1n1o0 yu Pills to my b)21be thiin:g got wevI ll iaiy. "\'l nas ea of a motl'ing is no1w enred. "'Your box o f il olloiwn 's ii an curedh tile of 1'4e 45 i ~.*h b.d. riulibed :ome l' vts.or flpI poo a oly."~ dolar."' P~til~ by eir * i I1 have ovr :20' -:p.J e ni these,50 but wient (>f si e(4 ''1 ii 1 b met FoR CUTAiNEous DIxsotu,.s, Andt all er1' tions of the skin. th is ;)int-. wi ih11 thuimst searcbing el'cts to the-j very rcot of cvil. .HIOL LOW JAY'S OINT MIEXT. Poscsese of this remiedy', every mon may be own doctor. It inay be rubbed inlto tho lystem. so as to reach anly in-. ternial com1plait; by these meanils, cures sores or nilcers in the throat SiOt11alh, lhver, spine or oilher punrs. It ~ isan inl fallible1 remledy for 11md legs, bad breasts, contracted or stiff joinats, gout, rheumila im. aind tall skin dlisease,i. Ii lOITA&NT CAU'TroN.-Nncne ae genuIne n-. less 1110 slmigatre oft J. IIlvOo(. IiS agent for the Uite~td taites surrottndls eacih box of t'Ills andtt Uitmen3t. Bioxes at,. UL conti, ah! cents, and $1 each, f Vf There Is corasiderabhle saving by taking the large: sizes. H OL LO W AY & CO., feb 15-lyNeYok GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT JUAT ARRIVED) one of thte finest asn Rortmen~ltQ of .Liquors in the Boro. One Barrel of Giibsnon's Celebrated Old Nectar, 11840; TJhreo'llrrels of ine old Ryo Whlis key: 1st. Old Imperial Cabinet Whiskey, 9 years 01(d; 2nd. also, the Mabol Belle, 9 ditto; 3rd, Rloanoko Rye, the oldest, 18 ditto. Corn Whiskey of thle best grades, North Carolina Corn,Sweet and Sour Mash. of to best grades Also, Wines and Biran, d (ies of tile finest branids, I hlave also a fine Jot of Cigars and Tobacco which -I will disp'ono of at reasonalio prices for cash only. Give 111 a call, andt I will treat; you right. Phbiladelphlia Lager Bleer al ways on hand from the celebrated firm of. JBerger and Engell. You can tlidna e at all times at thme liar nnder the Wlnnsboro Hotel, next door to D. Ri. Flenniken's. Call antd see mue. J. CILENDINING. aug 26 EsaAweek In your own town, and no ~UU capial rislied. You can give the bainess a trtal wvithoult ec ponso. Th'Le best op port~unit-v ever offered for these willingo work. Yell shiou d try nothIng else unlti yu see for yourself what youl can o~ at the busi ness we offer. No room to explaIn here. You can dtioto all your time or oily your spare Itine to tihe busineas, andI make great pay forI ovrhour' that Yel work. WVomen mfakO as mu smen. Bend for speolal private terms paiculars, whl~h WO miail free. $5 Oult.flt. .Dn',complain of hrtrd Limes while you have such A chatice. A dorass M.-I A MTT CO.. Portland, Maine, A SUT Ph' of -ibeautifl orcelain IA.Opaque Ware, just arrived anti for slttprices wvhioh oa:)nOt fall topes. n .McMA BTER. nnU A i YELLOW FEVE.-BLAOK VOXIT it N3 too soon to forget ti o ravages of thiN terille)1 dsease, wliteih will Ito doubt. ret urn it it more 10m:o1 onta, antid vit UleitL, form iI the faill Inn111 i's of I r9. 3-N1 111i.1,14 It l'ATINE, a reinedy discoly 1rt'i in Solli ItetIn NItthia tIu used with stich w'.itierfila retst till t n t111 Aterica where tie luIII' 0!i1riNrateti eatses of fever are fouti, rt tron oneil to twovq oinives or bile to se litt t If41 11' st rali'i fromtit Ihe bloot eaich tine It 1w th1 i 0191 1114 liti ter, its lont as lit excet of bilc xio t ls. Vl aI %;it 1. . ction i oi the 1,% v inI S olinwe Ili 11 1INIep i 11ot. only pre vll 41 tie crtoil'y aly k~i'i' of Ftvrio ai V itek V mi t4 , bno ut li Ias o gicrs liuin*elle , ,on ti ;ii loi i f lile i wels. Dyspepsia any 111 'N.) one I0)Qt04W1fr Yellow Fever who WEIl -"p, i' V laria' I Il'oll a111ni excss of bill rou (111- 111411)( by Itsirag AlNn1: -'tp.Us 1trg i oit'lli ii- s it lIm ' l11 1 1rtigis s I 2. cent, 11n0 t to ep iki.,. Cle by expre.is by (it Propit'tors, A. F. N31 Cit EL & CO., Plhila., 18l. Dr.. Pember-tono's Stillillgia or. Qb een 's --Terepiort s ol wantkIrrittl eurese of lilhoutnla in. ' i':'r u . S aulK li in. l s , Canlier, a' iinSt I or,' Ilit . ollie frot it t ts ofi'( W 1W I tatrvlm'. rT lt only remarkablebut so tatraeitlots lIa tio b l i tlil44i' It not ttileL iiliai ,-I of l Iroof. . I Remarkable Cure of Sorofula, &co, CAo'E Ot l it L. J. C. 1il11ANsON. K I NoSToN, UA., Siepteinbor 15, 1871. O E:N'rs:-ForV 41Xt (elen ear I have been a great lerrfromn Serofulla Iin Its Iluost <distressin ' |oris. I hve been conined' to Ily rot .1 fo - 3(1 t)]' lltrenlt years wlhtiL scroftilos1' ibleera - tions. l'he milost ltipproved reinedles for sue l 'as ll''adI heelt itsei ll 1i the Inost, eiet, iltyslt(a ts cot. 1 led.(to t Igoti ttltly clit i'd ne'l.Thlus prost rat ed, riisteesset, desiponli ltyI was ialivised b Dr. A.ir. fl i Filoyi Coun 13%. (.:I.. to eninience the(! i1s( of youtr 61nmpottild EXI raeILt Stilnga Language1,14 1j .1.s liis1 Vilitte Ltt i) <vt'sribt I he rllp' I obiline fro ille use ofI IlIe Stilli' l'a its I t Is to colI ve tif an O t I 'te Idet of'tie hintllsito1y of finy, sifering before isinlg .vour medleine t Allfilent, to Say, I aban-, JinedaII of her remedies and colittilte1 .1!Use1 :If oor -Xuract of Slitgin, untl I canl say, tralily "I 11n JItrSer of lil A l ', tf all illse , via It nothinl to 0o.r111te, Ale atIve ptr1 t7 of in. pro'lolln. tore (t ha1 elght. oIlliOth' have 'lpetsince flit-, remnarkable cutre, withiout, Inv re01un of tht iisltIsg. For I1 113' Ii f t the ablove Stalern t., I refer o aly gen lellial tn Bililow cottlitey, ., a nld o I he tnettabu 'i of t lie har of Sierokee irllt, ivilo are iac untitet with ie. I ilhall ever eiai l l iith te deepest 1raIlt il( You r oiled tle i serva nt,, J. C. BRANSON, A'y. at, Law. A MIRIACLE. W EST POT NT, 0t., Sep t. 10, 1870. (iENTS:-'Iy labo ter was Iliaken on thlie 21 lia of .1tl . 18 3. wvit' h witat, w as stipposed to b \cote it i stnl sill. alld was treatedl for the tile W.i to sItess. A a11111h, followng, xii of oiln se 11:0 t I ork ollt, of th' right, r,1. At' coni l"ieil to aiear till tll the bone roll. kil elbow to thle ). htitillir Joint came out. nny1 )l1ec1 of 'iol(e cae itti ut, of right, foot anl he 'Llcase wits then prooinicel oevr of X1h114 Swelling9. Mier h1avin1g beten confinled tlhftit "Ix: .ear-S (0 her hedl, andi I ite case V0on ,hirl-v4 holiv'less. I wvas 13lledt (4) Iry Dr. Plem Ifetiflons's Compoltnld Ext ract of M:111,ingga, anid V;Ias , o t' SaIlel w h i t 11.vre'eits that I have ont tut1tovd the list, of It 11nt01 (he present. M1y statigitter was contined to hier hedl about 4ix yevars biefore shll sat Ilp or, even turnedt over willot' he0p. Ste 110' sits p1) aill day, adi wws most of her f M1---hats walked across4 thle ooinn. Hler venleral healthla Isowi gooti, and I per-e she will, as ho.. lituIIs gainl stren gi h Aalk wvell. I .1ttribtite her recovery, illthie bl (iesof God, to thle use of yotir lunvaluablo Int4tleIin. Ill ite With gratitude, I amn, yours truly, W. B. CLANTOON. W-: S ' P0'IXT, Cta., Se pt. 116, 1 . o OE'N'rs :-The above Vert Iflente of M1r. W. B. llient (oil we know ntit([ oetflv to as beinlg trite. 'll'e I hing i1, so1; h in'dreds of4 fie Inost, respect, 'd th izens wvill "ertfy ' it. As ntuch reference ,ane giuiven as m liiaevttt, requiretl. YIours trulyv, 1HA W F0 It) W ALKIElt, Druggists, '4ON. I D. W (ILIAMS8. r:''' DRt. PE31HElTON'S ST'ILL1NGIA 1.s pre p),)redt by A P. .11Fit It ELL & CO.. Ph11ia., Pit. Sold by it i In i'tlists 'it' $.119 bot I tes, or sent Sexpress. Ag nts wanted to canlvss every whiere. p setorl fror fBook--"curiovAsStory"l--ree to all. M.er4illes seil, to poor people payable in n.1al 111N I . FA101' -;! S , IS HO S YIlN IlEn e8 pectfuly ei h ttnino t W -e whet for new P Clotl'of Goo.tl on 11elma inig Bron. o.r M.rnl oM Ale.I, Bouht a& COtt W h onegia o n arriving ttywher, Whie w O rlth a.!i tetenione oyrup,, A lis, t or tlieo b-'et, Dlorio mar-d Sod-. and ista, elle vcer, Watr Bukt roomn . o i1 Ro nd hr Cottk ROe B t ys illi~,Bg ingTis, Lard. itn Barel, Cin ad Btck .eas, eostSa CuedlOE l O e uSt-ProofOatESol Coe and aly aie tAres Shoe befor blotva Call and rse, ourstockin and. widlr covineoyou hatn and sewngoo-a bchap aanbody. tsan Ctrn Sadies Woaens forche& Pn CApl' Saulc ton an n s ildinrs o' Oct Alc A SO,.RCE& O AWihnew aditionfts arrvnd daoey ketPdmn "Paten F orits Wn. welkrsan Caks men an mande Soapo Yucant maeBrom. W0l8 top Wand otto. Ropo,~ Bacon, Baggting~ and saTie tor tn Barrttelse Cang ande I B fores moesy Suar erotnorlbefore NalstAes, Horasn and Mucly ShoenrAbxeio re, Wite Wine Iand.t tIderb~ Vinr Sm 3oing al~ nd on wilt becc o Raim, prcurns and Critero. Cre amn ed Gods of allotr k oi-Salmon, mard ines ormatoes.yot Pehin Adpple M ICIxe icklsIIt 0, Chow-tChow, Peppe Sauco a9tndysad Ayer's Sarsapa lari1 For Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas, Rose, or St. Antho. niy's Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, 1loils, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt ltheum, Seald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, llheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain iII the Bones, Sidle and Ihead, Femalo Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhae, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterino disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General Debility, and for rurifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives - Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock - with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most eflicacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com bined, that the full alterative efect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out fron the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over thecoun try repose in it, provo their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, that we need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has evet possessed are strictly maintained. PICEPAIArD BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analtinical chmnists. So0.3 DY ALL IRUOolSTS EVJRYWUEREL Sontlern Pnir(1asers o' Pianos, Or gulls, .11 sIca l 1ublie t ions- anid S1na il Musical I lstr-nients w1 ho are aIlive to their own interest will buy front the greait LUDDEN & BATES' SC)~("T-~]~ E Tr 1~TJNK MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA. And Branch Houses Ge(1S II l NII(~o. () itibinson & Co. Ii. L. iDratnuiiller & Co. Ci1.1 Ii.SImTON,8 U . CilIAl1.0 Ti, N. C. JAClSOvll.l.t, FLA. PCNI3ACOI.A, FIA. Ai. II. Camnpbell. I iriowni nrothIers 8 tv::nah, lii., is lb. h(Irand lilte Il CE:,tr of Di--m( iti ing ipot . with Ii ts vhinl uf IBr.uiint-hAlliie 110'.-0s. till untle'r A MiAGNiFI~'CENTl SI' d~i-S -OUC (Glti : .. iNToD.r~rIoN SA LE - OFJ *FTA.*)DA~] RD Thle only sale of thet kinid "vor sit .co*srfully carried1 tilit In the U 14. Flye tiluani st anti 14 1 a iulent at Factory Rates fi or Unsh, or 'iT'n of t lIt letiilrg Manuufniefurers or the U. 8. lhave giveon ust c~r-iusive. contirol or theIr t inru l u Is he lhe Souith, andt iauthioi'ied ts 10 1)gen for introdu~ci bon andl Adlvertiseme~nt oune T 'on' sand of their best, Instrumaets in rep~ri senttativo rna'i households at Factory Wholesalo PIANOS7 oct une osewooal Carved 1 PIAN S. S~~ Ix Years GRuarantee. $125 PIANOS g Oct.. nine Inosewvood, carv-$155 tec.1egs. Six Years (uarn. PIANOS 7)4Oct. sqnarc Grnand, su-$257 rbCase WiVth 8tool andt All gitaranteed Iistrum~nents. Maker's name on each. Flfteen Day13s' TrIta If wanted, wYe p~t3 (lie freIght If no sa.o. A trial costs noth lngi instrumnenit, don't wilt. D~on't heaitate to order MASON AND HIAMLIN ORGANS. - MASON & HIAALIN Church and P'arlor Organs. Not. Lowest Prcd m D~enrcst but H tetPrIced, Best anI Cheapest. 11 stops, only $s8. 10 Slops, only $05. i Ith Mirror Top. only $100. P'elottbot & Polton Ogans, 6 Stops, onl? D oll chimes, only $lo0. Sand for Intronuoilon Sale circullar giving prIces a nd ful o aton Th'le mnagnifcent 'hiekering, Hallot & Davis WVelor, IN thitshek Southiernt em, Dixie ni Favorite Pinnos Sanon & H~amnInl' eoi & Pelten a nd SterlIng oi gns all included in thuis silo. A clen sweep. Noresorvo. All new In. striaments of latestI, style. Fresh from Fact ory. Largest selction of sioand trua instriunents over ofre d by any Hlouso. IMPOR NT Piano* $* "n an Orgn, it ri other freight paId to any LPDIDEN & BATES. Sug 6-xtsin NEW ARRIVALS. jHA VE just received a large and wol) soetdstock of Boots and Hhoes of all kinds. Gentleinen's nine Calf Sowed Boots, Geonts' noe Sowed and Cable Screwed Gaiters. ALSO, A fnHI line of IIlats, Olothing, &o. The above goods will be sold lnwor than they enn be bought anywhere In town. glyoe moea call and see .or yourselve , **t 7 On the Oornor. UERye Whiskey, Ale, Porter and Bodafatr fo satCOXL-f