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SATVUDiNfr. January ', : 3 P. M.'Y..VN I)A IMr, K r.. .40. s. 1 .:N )S. AnEOcu rnH EDIT4. THE bii to place Oraut on the re tired lit, with the ranik (f General aln a big salTy, was detated in tihe Sen' ato oi Wednesday by. a strict vote, ex:6)t tait 'Lamr and McPhe'. s031-voted with the Republicane lin It favor. L -gan say lie Is not discoini atged, and will continue to press th pneastro until he secures favorabl, action. Tim death of [lhe actor Sothlern ha caused tnuch regret In theatrical am other circles. As Lord Dundrearv I was inimitable, and lie played ii character speveral thiousandl timies, rea! Izing, during the latter part of his life at least a hundred and fifty thousam dollars a year, most of which he spent He was the soul of convivialitv. Else where will be found an accont of hi, amusing practical jokes. Tun apportionment bill hits been re ported to the flogso, Were the num ber of nembers Oxed, it would be bir a question of arithmetic to divide on the members accorditig to the ratio mid assign remaining seats to Statei having the largest remainders. Bulv q good deatl clepends on thle number cl: Inembers, as thle large-ctt remainderi fall to diffierent States under difibreni apportionments. The smaller th number the more favorable will thc distribution be for the South, whik the gailis for Increased mombershir Will inure chieflty to the benelit of th< North. Mr. Cox, who has charge 0 the bill, recommended three hundre(1 and one memberse, instead of two hun dred and ninety-three. The commit tee decided to report a bill fixing the number at three hundrcd aid eleven, while the Republican minority recom imended three hundred and nineteen, Their motive is obvious. Of the eight members thus gained six will go to the North and only two the South-a gain of four north of Mason and Dixoni line. It Is a pity that the number is not fixed by the Constitution, as the Jaw now existing permits of a Species of gerrymandering in the way above shown. In any event it is gralivinig to know that South Carolina is assured of an extra Colgressiail.. Another Batch of Senators. The Kntsas Legislature has at last succeeded in electing General Van Wyck to the United States Seiinate, thua defeating Paddock, the present incum bent. Van Wyck moved,. not long since, from Now York, which State he represented at one time in the lower house of Congress. He is a Republi PhIilet us Sawyer has. been forn:.h!y elected by thle Wisconisinm Legislatie. Ji-e is worth two mnillion dollare, nmatte fromi nothlinag by legit imati~e tral. ini liiiher . ltejmort silyV he is a ga...| man,33 anhd that last Chrm':tm;i lhe -anm celledi twenty-Six thoutat dolu wvorth of dle dnei himi lhe ''hi fiem' wrho. h~e fc h, w tnild he tin biian.'ed bs i'c.mri3.s we mtade ]ist week Coneern.. Tfhe Democrats of West Viruini have elected Johinso1 M..Camiden S'ea. for, in plale of lErawk,~ I%ru~ford, the p)resenit, incumIbenit-, Senautor Mh~axey ha~s seculred a re election in TIexas on the Iirst hllot. Throekmnorton was his pr-inzcipal oal. ponenhat. The~ D~emocrats of Trennmessee, I iredl of prIocPastiniation, proceedehd to busi. n1es on1 Wedniesday, and electoel Ilowell E. ~Jackson, a State credlit Democrat, to the Senate. lie is smieiber of the p~res~ent house ini .Nash ville, atald wore his spurs durn g thac recent prolomiged conatest bei weeni th<c twvo p'arties for sulplrmacy. floth winigs of the D~emocriacy uited umpoi him . Th'lis is most gnat ifying, as i niot onily SelS Tennessee5C right buti enusutres a D emnoerni ia Senate after thl< fourth of Marcih, unless 3l1~aie ama Dav'id D)avis go over to the hlep~ulhi I a P~ennmsvaiiia, Camecron's force shaow evidlenice of dlemioraliz.ation, am the Blolters aire miakinig slight inroad Into the Regular. Republican, raniks Oliver mnay have to be wvithdhrawn uin less Cameron greases the wheels of hi miiehline, It is rnlty and creaks badl lv.. The Political Prosecutions. Tla he cws anfd (Courier' eontaiins timely edlitoriall, enlliing upon03 thI D emuocracy of the State to rally to th sup)port ofjthiose thiree or tour ii hundie genitleinen who have been arrested, I the several counties for alleged vlohai ta ons of the. election laws. These me1 nro but represenitatives.of thle party a large, and hai e been selected at, a4 (lom, not because of' ally wronigdoln; themnselves, but simply because th F14ederal admmdnistramtion desires to hul11 doze the Decmocracy of the State int submilssloon to Its wrongs anid oppnrpa slons. A partian. exaecutive openas ti purtlse-stitgs,nd on'ers a preCium t ever'y puimp aind sco.unidret. to swea falsely. 'ience the, activity displaye, in these arrests.. Since It Is mernely a huge lpe party zimnagenwnmt,. It behooves thi Diemoerats to. meet- organlization wIt organuization, and~ to taikte up thm gauntlet thius thrnown defntIy.Iin thel faces. T.io allow the airpsted wyrsoi to light their bat tle siglo-h:wded,. e even) to suiffer the expense5Oto rest upo) -~ 8~y10n loCAlity, or anyI oneonty snountaineeds'graceftil exhibition, ~~t -. Iery Demon~ -- o manaWho did hhi ty by iappolrilg at the poi oiln (it day of eletloi Is equally liable to ar. . rest with thioso alreftdy bound ovor it is oily necessary for the hlfed per, Jurers to bave soon a Wn present or that day; they are then at liberty t swear the most matvelous falseh'ood nfraist him. Let every Democrat i then, put himsolf ill t1 phace of thos< Who have beenT arrested. I'i he gruttge! the small pittance asked of him, lel him consider how lie would feel i hi fellow Lemocrats hiould go back or himl) ill caise of his ai'rest. It will no do for hilil to sav, "I was not Coln spicuous oil that. daiy-dlet those wh( Were bear the br1uint of it themllise!lveS.' If there be such a persoln, we say k him, "Ir youl were not out. on electioi d:aV eXer-tilg every efiort to proteo yoursel, your family and your )1peoph against the surging tide of' barbarism You were not doig your duty as a Democrat, as a citizen or as a man and you should be only too glad t( contribute your quota iiow, in ensur ng an enlightened government and ii Irosperou1s cotfiOmonwealth for all timt to come." We do not believe any sutch will be found. As far as we kiow, the Demo. crats worked ill entire unison In the Campaigi ant in the final issue. Each man, to the best of nbility, performted tie duties allotted to hii, and by thit hearty (co-operation victoiry was ahisur Ce. Lt Ls stand togrether as one man aS long as on1e cloud rellalis in the horizon. As to Fairfield, we have this to sy. According to tile general programlnie of the lladicah. Winnisboro, in Coim Inon with all the cotunty towis ill the State, was made the point of attack and conceintration. The programme was to Illass seveial thousand voters at Winnsboro, an.1 to so swamp the box as to overcome all Democratic maa jorities elsewhere. They failed. and they are now endeavoriig to make their veng(eanlc by these political prosecutions. Similar tactics were re sorted to at Jenkilnsville, and simlilna r arrests were nmide throuligh spite. The stand mnde in Winnsboro and Jeni kinsville eireid t.o the benefit of' the party at large. and tie party iust pro tect all its conponeint, parts. Ve be lieve that the respose will i) givenl ill no un-criain tole, ad1 that, the colit ribiution called frb thlv 11e Cou imtv Chairman will. he gladly given. It is t.he lenst, that enn be (one1 for those whoare now put to expelse and trou I le simp11ly as expoleits of the party. 0ornUInx's JONE~S. nw H~e Played Proiniks on the PItblic-A Iich arild RaCy DescipthI11n Of Ilift Priv:ste Lif Seenn lit al OmnIbi.s-A Terxinie, Fight With Colcpl sSellera. From I l: New York Hhtaid. No esfamou~ts t hanl as5 an1 actor0 ploits iln thik line. A toetm em woblgvanehibi' '*1~ tit inrof hstelyg in NovYork i t a given hiour. ltyI the pin ted time14 thous-ands of g..iz/in10 li intnly att t h sleele. A lteir l:e Ilur orI t wo, the IIell I wais discover - edi. :uud th~e atir wasi bte withi uIbot ied profaity(. Not for somefl tim wa0 is Sot'i-ernI's par3it iln the performan1ce dis cover'ied. ()in anlotheri occaion lhe adlveirtised that ' 01 Flrece, thle actoir, desired to Ipllr.:bia e a. nIubr ofh~~h d) ogs. and1( as5ked ll pei stils to hwin g Ithir c' 'ulaineCs itr illSpeet ion between thle hour i., of1 $(even' atail thlree. Florenco tells the .story; "Thle inext m.ornlinig by (eighlt o'clock the -t reet in Ironit of myl bionis was A rontsed by the infernaiil nloise, I got ont1 ofii biVled, 110 ent the'' windo w, and1( as I drew; lmek thie cur'tain i e11x t't low inl that iiorler crowd;4 bhl u'p hlis (log nad yelled. ''lere he is, i. Floreince; thni' is Ithe one0 vona. I don't kniow; wuhat else they~ said, tfor the( holi ng a nd bamrking oft th 11dtogs and( thle laughdt.er of' the, crowd drown ted all other sounds. I was at ai loss tto aleLoulnt 101r this strlanlge Siiht . Al's. FIornceIO came~i to the w indw , took ini the scene ta d withn that nihe pcpti) on 6)' thl igs whiichi neOver desderts te se x ini an1 emergencyOltW. sabii: 'Whiy, 1 see but 0110 of' Ned 5(1thern's ~joke's, mn deari,' and14 with1 that she4 'xc(laime1ti 'LAok, lotok, it's he ! Therel' is Sothierii hiims elf'' II from1 the) window, but1 wh~eni Nales, i. said that the groat joker' was pre'sent Il in eron I wenIt f'orwardl, and1( sun -enough thlere lie w;as,. looking~ at a beautiul Sk ye terurier. whIiich lie afIter. ward purhchae.lie I turnried to mii wvay he ltots of adjuistinjg his eyea-laiss he put11 it. 0n and1 looketd str'aighit iat m<l ats if he1 had( Inever' tseenl mie, and11 ther2 inlnocently asked a hov', who was' hohl( :who is shazking his list atI us?' ' Why SFlorencae, the actor, lives llherle, atul( in IiIadvert i sed for diogs, and( ta t' whalt "G ~oinig into the dog busliness, I sup - p Iose ?' saiid Sothern21. 'Y~es,' .saidl th I boy, 'l rec'(konl he4 is--he is alIways do luig sointhinig teri us follows.' ' )Unn . dlrear'y jogge'd al~ong amoI~ng thle cro'twd( .and lie sid afte'rward it wats one0 o his most suicce'ssful jotkes." ''A J11~oxF.ONE .isli.' On.~i,one occasion Sother(n wa <Atei.10 tii ng ait dine 111e'(ight or ten gentlhe men01. ini thle id~(st of' thle meal II e Engl ish, Sothe rni's frienoid amiii ,age(nt ) waOs 1 an inetd. ''Now, hoes," sajs tllle--everyiauo yuan o st'r until I ive thle word(l. Tihis is t h best ,j1on~ (IIIlnglish t hat. Youi eve f Piaw.~' Suitin t l~he ac(tionl to the word e down Iiwen't thle guests and( in euime All la English .. Sitting by thue sides of Ali SSot hern he pr'oceeded to dlisene.~s -tlh butsinelss..thalt had b roughut hIIim to thI "house,, apilmrenithy wi'thout tain g an; 8 niotico a (the1 vacaniti. (chairus or the lIt t' 1' onl the tahIde. Mir. Sothern on his par a 81aid nlothling ablout his otherci gttest 'lte table, wonriod with: theIr forcee tion, aml~ tnlablt to sec whiere ithe okl 0'ne in, nn'v'.ed up,, Alid to tile astonw ish111ent of Mr. B0othern's last guest, reisumod their places. As cb (on10 an I)PeaIed Mr. SotlherI gave 111 a ly wink-0110 Of those faIlous Dundiear wilits yollhave &een on the Sta e-as much as to say "Keop qttlet, o d fel low," until the whole lhrty were re seated and the. dinner pr'ocoeded a usual. Down to this hor' unot one o those gentleInll has ever succeeded il getting Mr. Sotherin to explain wherc tho joke was on English. Till.: 1.1-E HOAX. One of the most extraordinary bits of 14pleasantry" he over conceived had a most iatuail origini. Mr. A. M Paler, of the Uin,- Squiare Theatre 3Mr. Sothe'nl and Mr. I'e, the hiusbaln of Attebride Nuilsont, wvere iniiching it) Brown's restatiil, wlien Mr. Lee in, cidel 1ly conumenting on the Ameri c:,i 111hbit, of carryinhg t pistol, aired 11s know ledge of what, an Englisil swell would dlo it' i ruflan assau1lted him--raise his hand quietly and knock hii down. F!orenice clilhned to en. er tie room and presently Dain lrvant ahd Nelse 8eymotur braced eacht Othei Itt 1110 bar. Swimo h whispered to Florence and almost i IiIedilitelV wlA seeied a tearltId row began. ll, vair Palmer soughi to pacify''lorence. Il vainl Lee endeavored to( persuladesoth. crii to ble quiet. Everybodyi in the plice bCntei iivolved. Sevmiion r aid hold of' Brown's carving kiife and211 threatenm ed nturder. All hands velled, shouted and screamed. I'lie plaec was Bedlam and poor. Lee, as white as his shirt sought the plot'ection of the bar. Pres ently peace was restored. Tie com blataniitS shook hands. Winte was8 Or dered an)d Sothernii Invited one anld al to dine witI him on the following i8unday. They did. MN.r.Sothern pre. sided, the guest of tie evening, Mar. Lee, sitting at the ight, Nelso Sep. ilour at tile foot of the table and Dan Brant at the left. The guests were all'im evemii-g drens. The dinnter was i sutntuos oic taid wiell servedl; the wi nes were of rich aid rare vintages. Hardilv a smile rippled over the I'icc of iliy one preenlit, although inideed SOmIle Iemari'k was Imiade wN len Mr. Gaylor took from under his coat a pa per battle-axe-the broad blade bein cov'ered with tinfoil-suchi as is lsed to kill tyran-ts on the stige. While tihe sou1p wats being .Served Mr, Neil Bryant drew from beneath the back colint of his coat a dirk kift'e, the blade of which was over a foot. long', which lie solemnlv unlclasped ar2d placed beside his plate. Mr. Chris Connor took a six shooter from Ilis coal-tail pocket, and laid it down care l'ssly oi the table. Alr. Lee looked avoiuld inl a bewildered wav. Ne1se Sevimoir drew a scy'the- from Inder tll table-and then a policelitll's club, 111 laid them in t lie middle of the board. At this Air. Lee begranl to move very uneasily, and whispered to his friind-, Mr. Sot heln) '01(d fellow, what (toes this meian?' "'Keep (ilet." replied Sotherni, "it is as I have feared. These oelilemiei have been drinking and tI1er havc quarrelled about a friend of thevirs, at Mr. Weyinyss Jobson. (1110 ilt Cami nelit sc.ho!ar, an(d a very estiilable grentlemanl; but I hope, Foi- ouir sakes, Ilat they will not a4tem1pt to settle I1heir quarre'l here. It is dreadlfil. bt. I holp,. deuw boyI, thlt they will go away< quietily anil have Io row. I is a fashliona th1ey havec heire to settle t heir <hi-nites at a tiabo or' wheurever u~a " But t here will bc. mur1 ider here. Catnwe ot nuotifLy the police of' their swer'ed Sothterni, in a distressinig w his per. Wereyou even ob upce byi~ these men I of att emuptinig to leave thea rooma you wol be shot like a dog, and1( no Saitisfatiloll wyould. ever be givenl yourI r'ehlives ini a coin:.t ot. jus5 tice." By' this timie Mr'. Itoe was lhor'ougly ariouised, and1( in 110 imood for' tastinig even the first course. ''wI I.T A N IN F1-:1NA. COUNtY 1" lie said, in a whiisper'. For a few mo ment2 s thle r'eguhliri banquet business wen1t oin, whien $1u(ddenly ia row ar~ose at thle Iowver enad of' the table, and Mr. Neil Bryan t, spr'ingig to his feet, tieircely exchaimed : ''Whoever says t hiat thle -1 ll'or o'f t he Frch.d Rev'o lutio ' ritten by mys fiendi, DIavIid Weys'f \ .J(bsonl, is not as good a hook in every~ respect as that wr'it teln hr Tomi (Carlyle on) thle same11 subj3ct , is *lii', ai thief,' undif It'here is any tool presen1'lt who1 deirnes to) tale it. i> I am11 hiis tuan" .' All.thle eness so~e suid denly r and1 ('very one grape~s'd l5.s wealp oin. Chris Conn ior'iQ' ioneil, as5 hei !Oi.ed Ils list oh, "'You are noiothlera, I 'yant, 1a114 by my~ hanlidoine 1 n ill prove it oir wvere firedl aind the roomi waes filled1 .tuests c liinchled anid 'itrul'e~ Ii, anld oIese 5ey mouril, .wi'le1 L. r ftglng across the (able, t hrust his t'oot Imo th< pilung.e, but wsvn knockhed do~wnI. am11 11he1 ftuid it imp'lo,5ible to) release hi. ' .ot froim the ve>sel. .\i'. Lee nin1 tc locked it. Bill hF'Iloirenice ill uat a lont kile1 iltoI Lee's hands(1 and1( l ete out) "'I1)fend( yousl'S[ Tids is buitchierlv slieer bumlihery'!"' SothI erni kep't sny doin't get sho0i !IThis is awfuil-a: thou I and11 pardons-1i- 1am1 a st ranagoer in thE Icountry1'3, ami l h 1ad no e'x pectai oln o) enI to my)3 trienid !"' 'Th1 hotel in thle ue1(sts and14 waiters outsidel were'( iiiak ig frtie: li en ideaivoris to) break (opel the doors, fe.ar'ing t hat miur'der wol<( .\ TI:icH siSi't n.vTrT in St . James110 streeot Sothbern had1( ve'(l lie was) fnd1( oh' lenidiing to suchI of' hi "riendb' as8 wishedl(i to)'pend1 anighit ii 'otiedel t at o' rienld 0rom 11 the coi oryever occup (ied 1' I ''t le room gie Sothien's lxui'ous conmc'h, thian hai -weight ona the lbed. Stal*Led' ai smal edition of' the 'ieluge and(. htundreds (2 down1'i from1 (lhe (leiling ona thie unhaipp' imndiv idual drienichini g himli to thew ski . A ['rr 01' .1on, rThe former' maniager'of (lie St . Jlame ,'Theatr'e. L onidon , recal's Ian 11 dd ad1( . ventur wl'itlh Si,:hter'n, as follos: .'"Wailkinag down RiIegenit st reet. wit a mne (one d ay, lhe said: 'You go ahlead ei couple of' blocks, Fiske, and1( I'll g i ucbu ve will hothI takthe l Atla miu.' I f'hollowed his instru'1ctiom' t. and1( eintering the omibuilis f')~imd SotI S erni sit~t ing ini the1 dhilgona~ll.y (opposit e-) (ionea' I nalmtully3 looked at 1hi1 li withi somel eniosity' to knlow wli'hi - 111( hdsent. 1me 1 wo blocks ahleadl. 'Pei ('!('ivi ng this, tie asstunied ii verly tler'c and'bellig t expreselon, and er clai tled: ' you staring. at tie, 1r -' '1h0 omnlib vas filled with several elderly- lad two quiet gontlou oq who loolcei ik.. clergyrmen, and a .farmer iro: o Colnttr. I took the ette at otice id replid, 'No; if I I wanted to s e it ituybody I woul'd i stare at a er looking matt thati yourself.' th1 1othern's Indigna tion appart- became uncontrollable, and it, req' I till of the force of the clergyneb onded by the friier, to keop ili t A seat and prevent hilm) frotn -thro g himniself upon ile. Finally he I sted uponi stopping the 'bus,' and h ed tie to step outside and either logize thn and there for 01he insu V Igh hiin on the snot. I pireended preer to (o the latIer; bitsaid I i tId reminI ini tihe olluni bIts, wheret it Sotbrn took off his overcoat anl anded it to the nearest old iivid to ld While he cliht 18(ised mle foi- mV in)p ince. In the coutse of tli desu -Y ' reimarwks in which we indulged (it ig the mieloc, Ie remark Cd tht, lie lild allow n6body except his friend J it Robin.mon, of Philadel Whia, to spc to him in that way and ove, whepon immediitely inl formied hin dint myv name wats Riobini Son, surlna:1 John, and that I had just arrnive 'i America, but that I hadn't tho 1sure of his acquiaint ince nor di particularly desire it. Ill in instai Sothern's ianier con pletely chat ,d, and, cliutbing over the old mai , the clergymien and the fairner to. i corner of the stage,. lie endeavored embrace ine liko a long lost friend. lie avowed that lie lad never been ore delighted in his life. stopped th omniibis and proposed that we sho d get out together, which we thereup) proceeded to (10." TIOSE' iMARFUrL AMERICANS. John T. vamond tells a good story of a scai'e I lnd Sothern got up wheu inl Paris ying Dundreary. Mr. Riiymond P s: '"Te eclchrated bill poster of P -s and Lonlon, Willitir by name, w - in the greenroomn and iade some mark as Coining fromn Sot hern con ninlng rte, which I par posel c ons led into a most grievous insu1. 1 ling inipetuously into Sothem's dr shig room, which was just off the g 'enroonm, I demanded in a lond tome int could be heard by every body, i stant satitLfictioni or his lfe, whisper ig to Ned to kee) up the joke. Alwa s as quick as hightunin to take a blin, he presently Cmergett kiekimng me. gut of his apartment into thn centre of the now thoroughly alirmed peoyle inl the gretiroon. I rushed off to Oet a knife. swearing ve'ngeance, 'verybody appealed to ie to be quiet an(( tried to hold ine back, while I contended that nothing biut his life's blood wculd wipe out the insult.. Of cottrse the plav had to conitinne, but the actors were abnost afraid to go-on, the stage, looking oi ile ats i wild Arnerican who, with bowie kntife in 'hand, was about to cominit a horahl.' imurder. Meim whiiie Sathiern had quie IY sent ita iote telling tIe to slip into his dress roomi again, get some stage blood there, lock the door, and that as sooni as he caine off We would huve a "'time." I fol lkwed the hitructions and after the at lie canne down and joinedt me. The people in the greeniroomn were oii the alert, and bet ween Ned and imy'self we gave their histenintg cam's the benefit ci a full chorus of moianis, groans, imnpre. "'.i:je, otagg'les and other soundls 01 tieni~ 1'l 'yhicil every flow ancl ito some 0 (~O intiity soft ~substaine( tht souimhl d v'ery much like a hiumai b odyv. Willinhg, wihose iremariks htar beenm the ca use of' all this commnotion trigkh tened almost to dleathi, rusheo aftler thle gendlarmes. W hien the lattet c'ame they de~mnded entrance it IFrechl. A tOw groanm wias the onhl response. Believing that omne or bot) of' us wiere near'ly dead thmer burst oper thme door'. Willinig was (lie first at; to irush ini, antd wias followed by thc soldiers andl such ofl the companyiti as wcr~c niot oni the stage. You can im aginie their feelinigs wheni thev saw Sothie'n and1( myself' covered' witlh blood lyinig uponi the floor', with th< gory~ knif'e nearm by, the enmtir'e apart ment in confusion anid bearing evi denices' of' a despera1'&te strugg'lq. "''Pono rI low..' said one. 'has lhe got a pulse' ' 'Heo must be (lvimrn.' wias (the i'etnark of' another. 'Go for somc stre'tchlers.' ' What, awlidu fight ers thlest A mericans arel!l 'D)on't touch th< blade l' and( othler similart expr~essions werie also t~o be heard. 'Willing, withI a horror-st ricketi face, stoope 4over and fel tt of Sothlerni Ned pati all' raised his head anmd fee. bly' wihiisper d, 'A gliis's of' champag"n( --qtuik.' 'J IC 1)oor bill POster didni'i s1)t'pcfo a gl s', but knocked off' tlu~ neck of' a bolt Ie, anid ini his haste, tc he great dIi ntst of' Dundra'rvii', ntearh clioked him.j (>death as lhe pour'ed ii d (OWni. At uis instant I lified i hiead in the anne way and t'asintly' callec 'Some ine too.' TIheni we bot fi i'aiseti till (on our1 ( bows anid asked for' nmor< witme. and1( t -en to our feet, until finial 1. , with a h arity1 iigh at thle succest of ourii joke, we intvitedl the whole par. ty to joininaptio. A NOTaI t' MANsrox.--Thie Yor'k ilait's dw ling house, recently die, Istrmov'ed b~y fire, says: ''The 'house thtus d1estr'O ed has a local history 01 sonie inter' t. Tihe lot on which ii stood complises a be'ati iful Iparmk oj - twelve acref. Tfhe house wvas built about the .car 1815~ by Judge Wmn SmithI, at tilt time a pr'omineint aniId~ -wealthy' cit i mi of' Yorik county, a law. yeor of' abi lit , and1( for severa'ml termis s reOslpeentat '0 ini Conigr'ess. in th<c construct iont~f thle house otnly the b.esi heart lutttbe' was ulsed,1 an1( at fliat peiriod iii cavg and( orinamieiitam w iork beinhg the~ rak: oni all houses of' prcetn sion. nto exns tiOwais spar'ed by t he bittler' in tIit style of omr inmentat lion, We have hmead It. stted that the cost of' the hiouse Was $17,000, antd af'ter' it was fhiished fras megar'ded as the finmest re(sidnceIC fth~ in the npperCm par't of' thle State, and persons were knownm to 'travel a dis ntee of' sixtyv nilles or' more fot' nto oth purp'Iose but to see the w 'ondelrful I (ce of ar'chitectiiure. Jumdge hiands. A it 185~2 iIt-wias purlichased y' the lai (Col. It:. (. McI'awi, and frtiom the r'resenutali'es of his estate botughit by 1aj;or Ilar't? -hlse denaler's ini wihiiskv coms' Plu lai tht it ew ant i-lliuor' h'wi is -ai'redy entI owni the satles of' whisker 1t this Fltt T1his Is thle host evidence of its being, g"ood law. --A comhitn.lhas~ etioraized at (1a Carlesiont I coniduct ai steamt cotIton ,iiiil Ioft fr'o 1 2,000i to I15,0(00 spindles, - emnploin1g; romi s~i'an hundred to L'ght 'hand d Imnils, Woiy is to be i beguni at mee, and( - Wir - mnilIlibe e al wor'k b next seamson, th le ading - binitess in ot' thle elt v, including the 0 nr ii mbi, ~ imteii''c. SPECIAL NOTICES. DII WAo5 oy Alsitouny.--One tkousAnd dollarn in gold will -o pdd.for er ginA 9 aerCw Of Other ilfier b in May AD 10e Livor ral. M1P T r Atre01 Old uy all Druggist-i1 thiIOOtty. EUALA, AA. Mar 6, Aft A Mr. L. Shoeofeld-Dear Hir-I taM ole itires ststing tint I have used your Medicatd k Uoth on horses and Cattle, and ith great success, especially on a very poor cow, which I botghtnt auelion. Slhe gives nlow over two gallons of milk, with a good prosect of in creasing. Not.withsitanding the prejudice I en tertained for other powdurs ilat had tried, and iht proved wortniess, I do not, hesltate to endorse your invention as being all you claim for it.. P. 1IE1 XNAN* (jentlenen-We have given Shoenfeld's tock Feek to your horses. and Hin that it Is all you evn claim for 16. Yours truly, CHAPMAN & DAVIJ, Propr'sa Livery and Sale Stables, 41 st.., Macon, Ga. Sold by the Druggists of this county. I ean Rssure you that in no aingle instance has the Teethina everprored a fallure. We have tried the soothing medicines, and everything known to us, and "Old Women," and Teethina is pre. eminent ia success, and a blesninit to motfiers and chi kiren. J. M. DKLACY liatchechubbee, Ala. After tryin Soothing Itemedies without avail. and physicians without relief, I gave your Tectbina and it acted like inagtc. I occa nionaelly gi't a powder to keep inay child's guins so/ftned. 13. It. IALD WIN, Columbus, Qa. WILL YOU BELIEVE IT? VOxA N's E D.Sr FtittNp.-To relieve the aching heart of woman, and br'ng joy where sorrow reigned supreme, is a missioi before which the sin!os of kings dwindle into uter insgnhlL cI lce. This is the pecutila province of Brad leld's Female Itegulator, which, from its hum berless cures, is appropri'tely styled "Wo main's Best Fi lend." The distre;sing compltint known as "white. " ana various irregularities of the womb, to which woman is sulject, dis appear like niauic befor a single bot t16 of this wonderfl comnpouid. Physicamns prescribe it. Prepnred by Dr. J. Bradfleld, At-lanta Ga For sale at $1 50 per bottle by all druggists. NOW IN PERFECT HEALTH. Ner Marietta. Ota., March 21. 1870, Some mol'hs ago I bought a bottle of Brad field's FemnIe iegilator, antI used it in my fimily with the utmost satisfaction, have re commcnded it to three other fa'nilles, and they have found It bast. what It is recommended. The females who h.ve used the Regulator are now in perfect henlth, and nble to attend to their household duties. We cordially recom Inend It to tihe public. REV. It. B JOHNSON. Mesq rs Lamar. Rtankin & h.ahnnr; Gentlemen: My wife lid iwen troubled for 4i( veral months with Bronchitis, and during that time t ied nearly cver. filing tinaginible without the Sliihtestbeneih . A friend of hers to whom I mi-nitoned it told me t" get a bottleof Brewer's Lung Restorer, which I died. and lees than one bottle oured her ent irely. I w It recommend it to all who are similarly affected. Yours very (11u13 YATHAN C. MUNROE, MlACON, IA., March 1, l88O. Messr.3. Lnmar, Itankin & I.n'na,, Dear Sirs I had fi quent. hemorrhagre before using your Consumplive Cure, and had been treated by Dr. Crowell Johnson and other skilled physt clans without being relieved, and after using three bottles of your Brewer's Lung Restorer, the hemorrhage was stop d, and L hve never had one since. I am now Pa better health than before, a nd feel it my duty to state to the p'ub lie the effects of your wonderful Consumptive cure on me. Yours truty, Mrs. E' 0 AVANT. TAYLOR COUNTY. This is to certify that I have had Asthma for thirty-flve years and used a giet many ditlerent kinds of medicines Was 'tiroated by Dr. Iloltonfive yenrs without tinning relief. I then used your. Brewer!* Lung Restorer tind fouid in 't a pernanent cure. Vry.v truly yours Z. J- PARKS. Soli by all Druggists in t his county. ,- Vm ir r-,.= Pr~lny, llousTON COUNTY, GA., Janl. 28, 18,30. In the 187l there wero two negro prisoners confined in the Jill of this county, who were very badly 4afllehed with thai. loathsome dis ease Syphilis. Ii: iny olicial capacity as Ordi nar'y, I empoyd Capt. C. TI. Sw it. then a r'esi (ont of thi pce, to cure themn, under a coi tract, "no cure, no ya y." He admintstered. to them his celebrated Syphilitic 8pecific, and in a few weeks I felt bound, undbr my contract, to Luem'e'. ai comspiete and radical cure. in testimony I heretnio set my official signa [L. 'J.. tureO anid seal. A. 8. (ILES, Ordinary IIOuston (County, da,. We Oak ~'AvarAsouA, TENN., Feb. 14, lsig. W ltkepens-nrc in sayin that the 0, 5. S. 13iving good atisfactilon. 'e have liad ex. 00 nt estltsfron'< numbe'r of cases. One gentieman iiwIO had been coninned to huts bell in"'weks with Syphilitic Jiheuhmntismu has been euredi ent irely, and speaks in tihe highest praise of it.. It also acts as well in primnary as in sec Ondary and tertiary cmases. CHIJLES & BIERRiY TiHI SW IFT SPECiFIC COM PAN'4Y, P'ropii Itor's, A tlantn, GIa. SoldI b' all Druggists, Call for a copy of'* Youing Men's Friend." EDITORS AND NEWSPA PER MEN of the country endorse James Boss' P'atoni Gold Watch Cases. As a proof, read the fol. lowing : - Balt imer'e,.Md,, Mhtrch 831280. It gives moe pleamsure-to itiforma 1o1i that till Jame~s hi'ss Wan.oh Cas~e I have carried hat 1len perfect satiefaction, It, wvars heatuti - Ed. and1( Prop't, 'J'eteraim. LaFayet te, Ind1., Mariich 8, 1880. I take plensurn in (cmmendinig the Jamem .Bloss Wateh Case as highly satisfacitory atnt l'ltlaili in wear' to oneC of sohd gold. They are t he "}ioss" in fact as well as in name. W. 8. LINGILE, Ed. an P11lrop't. Courier, Des Moint s, 1hi., Feb. 28. 188t,. Our- manageri has0 canrried a Jame na ost Patet t nch Case, aind cheerfully says that, it, cannot be Ibenteni in iiny way. STrATiE LEADER COi. Pub'hS /ou-a State Aeader. Watseka, Iii.. Maroh18, 1880. I am pleased to say that, the James B's 1Wn't'h Case I have isetrl slsatr aifctEd. and Pa op't, /roqnoia L'o. Ti'nee. Waiusnu, Wis., Ma rch i10. 1880. The' Waitch Case I have of youri mnake is han every hay sallsractory :1it is just splendid. M AIKll. BJA R NM Ed. amnd Propt, Torch of LIberty. TIhe~ ahove are ('Onrtirredt in by hutn:iredtstoh 01hler' editors as w1(n as$ fl(mrchnts, miechanica I T.h jewelers, In nii parts or thle counthy. 'h'lhis is I lie onily patent. ease' matde lir Two I Plates oh' Solid (hold. It is wuarrantedl by ape.. ciaI ce'rtillente. Ask y our Jeweiier fotr ilitustra tel Ctalogue conaininig full descipion. JA S180ha ase aa lIsa Saer ancasteedi Fifl on nw1initethe -to m, ami C.l AMULES 1AND pasedRSE, a on ime ui fall, upn thear makbe miesgood Licastri. Ial(o ivicl csi bes, ad ment sly toat.helu ave ol lthe ~s or SCSh. 111S~ltO'~ RESULren See an H O nionSet in . MoIASTl'i, I~ El & KET~'iN.'mi I j l 'el3. tl WET OR DRY TICKET Is the question which agitates the mind of the publio, not only If Winnsboro, but all over tho State; yet Minnaugh thunders. forth fh lined Df living truth, bearing the impress of Mimnaugh's geniu' and wearing the majestic form of his TCWOIEIESS EEPICBJM3 In Dry Goodp, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Carpeting, Glase and Crockerywaro, etc., etc. 1%IBBCITS EIBBO~LWT iI Here, my buyer, in the strong, terse language of the Wds, has "struclu ile." I name a mighty sacrifice to the power of ready cash. 2,000 yards, c Grosgriin Ribbon, worth fifteen and tiventy cerits, which I name at popular figures-ten cents. C .A. LI C O E S My buyer on the floor of the great auction house of Field, Morrison1 & Co. has just brought down the hammer on m big drive in Standard Prints, worth eight coats, at the surprising figures of Oc. L. I & ~E T S, The very small, dilapidated stock of those goods whichf the recent cold anap left on my hands, L have determined to offer as a hol'causb. to my "fetish," the god of bargains. Jeans, Cassimeres, Flannels and Dress. Goods.are the leaders of. tho coming week.. MIIN'FEN HUVCK TOW'EiJLG. Fifty dozen Linen Huck Towels, a drive fearlessly offeredias the best Towel in Carolina,. at. twenty -five cents. T I ITW -A- .,E. To close out an odLd lot at foss than the material cost.. Examine if I still; reiterate the words; o often expressed-polite and courteouse attention given every visitor, whether buyer or not. J. L. MIMNAUrGH, jan 20 T HE LE A -IDER OF LOW PRICEYo AT T-1E CuRNER S I ORE WA-T.TA . k11Tq WITITEI GOOD1S. W E BEG leave to inform our austomers and the public generally, that we har r flatly disposed of our Grocery Department for the purposo of making muor,. room for our S Which are now in store, and havo been marked at prices to induce quick sales. ' cannot enumerato the 'arious kinds and styles, but cordially invire all to call and amine our stock, and we shall endeavor to make it the interest of all to purchase. CLOTJ IIG, HATS AND' GENTS' FURNISHING GO0ODS. This department has been extended, and we guaranteo prices as low as-the lowest, Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt cannot be surpassed. Laundried or Un lauadried made to order if desired. BAY STATE STANDARD SCREWED SHOESR' Are our specialty, and to those who-have tried them- we. need-not-odd. words, To' those who are yet strangers to the durability of this honestly ea e Sho.a.re osk you, to call and buy your- witer supply, er a singe par ones ifyen pre trying them.. You will not have to como often--they are cknowleciodi by many to outwear a n Sho inade. ALSO ZEIGLER BROTHEMlS' Gents',.Iadies', Misses', and Ihfants' Nino Shoes.. Itoduc# your S 00 bill and save money by. buying the bert. Roemembor.t-he place J. M. BEATY & Co., oct.7. ON TIE CORNER. FOR THE GOOD, TH7E TRUE, AND TIE' BEAUTIFULI.' WILL BE" DISTRIBUTED BY DESP1ORT&S & EDMVND,, (UNIE WRIGHT'S HOTEL,) 'N Merchandise, during FAIR WEEK, at most- atractive prices. So our'flies,; Goods in all the latest styles,Trisnming Silkwand*8atln. hosairy, Handkerohi a and Notio s in newt novelties. OutH' ainc Yothks' Hats in large stock'; Ladies',. Gents' and Childiren's IPootF, and Fshocs, .1,AdieH' Closaks, now sand stylish, atNow York. prices; U3lauketa, Carpets, Coftortables arrd Lop Iobdes, At the Now Store of. nov 6 Di'SPOR'IT e' S<0IDM UND19. _______ Under 1% right's Hlotel, Columbia, S. C. The Ent Ever Frodnaed!b I H E DAVIS L R'1TICAL FE ED S. WING., "Vjmili iNj CRALILENGRS THE WORLD TO PRODUCUO SI py .g1Lygg $1,000 REWARD.. w 00%0, thoisand -dollnr'a rewiad 'olbred toy anl person thlat *i. r a range., of vork, and do it 1s welll - iIV oher' dachille a. as gr, done. o the "J)AV1S VERTICAIL FEE) $8]i1~fG ( AC1lNIV.' Arrs a igcbets. fo he contest will -be made willraiy.1One desiring to compe. forthe alovO-naine' reward, within a re -na-blo tine after writ tel ipplia tiii Is recelved-a. DAVIS 81AVING MACINE CO., A other.largo lot of the above Machines -and the- Improved Weed Jst, re J- .0. OA O, gent., hto -and Colored Piques, Dres~s Goods in variety, flhijsion, Silks, Satinn Gloves, Notions,. Hosiery, Laico Bonnets, Rucohingr etinr n aoCollars, Fichum Ties and ever thigenorally.' iound mi a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Millinery 15tablish yonteYou canget all you want a8slenably as sarne-goods can Ilo bolghtt