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JUST OPENED ONL DOOR EAST <>K ?r. A. C. I>itItc'K Urns More*, r.r i?. Gr. CA.jsroisr an lin will kern constantly on hand :i FULL and COM I'l.KTK stock of ,ll?tr<lw:tre. Culler}', ii hum, Anil Sii?rliitg Good** oi every description. Alho nil kinds of KCipuirlllC done on the shortest notice to tbiiis, l'i.-luls, Locks, Umbrellas, ami SEWING MACHINES Pe.no up and Adjusted. All goods and work warranted 1? jtire entire satisfaction in quality ?o:li xanuMiip and price. Thanking my friends for past patronage 1 hope to merit a continunoe of tin- sann ia the future. 1'. <i. CAN N< >N. '?>fipt 23 1*1* I y CA1UUAGES L??GIKS AND W A C? O N S ATTENTION to iuy IUisine?K of CAISi&IA&R XL .4 Si 2 X ii. And will guarantee that my woil; in tl.i future shall be a1: tiOOl) u> in the pa-l fori) rears that 1 have been in the blisim --. I have ri:i>u<f.i> MY a i:ici:*< To BUlTtbe TIM KS, m'd if yon will call on me 1 will guarantee tbat my charges ami ?work will give full SATLSKAl.'TIt>N. I am now prepared to maioit'ai i oc lie celebrated i>ioxtkn s?nix<*:mr<}<; ? Which lor comfort ?!?! ease cannot he ? v celleil. At.SO ConManiv on hand UOSK WOOD act! "WALNUT* m; Ii I AT, < JASKS Of all nirce. Give ine a <?.:!'. IIAM IN KHil'iS *ept 31 t>m PRESCRIPTION FR,EFi! To: the ?:-o?>.4> v'.r.liu.-.! jf.i ??" ili?urrt!-fi nr.-: t >?-? I ? .1. w ? > ?. or ?x.-o?... \itv : ?" u. i :???: I' .??.'-??. <?<?-4-?-l, CtiietnUrtti, <5. tiwutv r#r. W Ml u til W npr'l -7 OF JI I'MAN ?yflSl JvM.rubiifhiti ;;i e .Se?W /.* 7' -;r cent?; S t-2 i; v. iie%><i. A I.<><'t:?t>? i.a?k lure. Treatment, an I !;.-;?!I ??lire of Semina 1 Weakness, Spermatorrhoea, induct*! by Self-Aim <\ Involuniaiy Muib-h> i-.. I in potency, Nerv n,:c Debility, and Impediment.- !<> Marriage generally; Consumption, Lpilcp-ty, and Vila: Mental and I'h-ri.a! Ineapa-itv, A-e.? jiy KoitKur J. crLYi*.io\ i:li.', v. d . author oi thu '?<;;?.??-;i book," Ac. The woi'ld-rvnowiird author. i;i ?d ktirable Lecture, <?'?? 11! v proves from !.' own experience ihat the, awful coh-topmiiccs of If-Abuse may he efletrtually removed without medicine, and witln ut dangerous vitrgical operations, bougies. iiiMrntiients, ringn, or cor*tia's; pointino out i mode ol eure :;t once eerlaiii and elK-eiua', hy which ??very suflerer, no maller wlial 1:1 v eondilion may !'<?. mav cure nimseifcbeajily, private ly and radically. J?cy" Thi* hft'lvi't a i.7 prare u /..?,.? to ihoumntl* mill thouvtuidi*. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, :? any athlrcss, en receipt ut' six cents, or two postage itamps. Address the Puhiishers, TH K L'L'LVEUWIil.L M ICWCAL ' 0. 41 Ann St., New York; Post < Mice Bus ittSC mav A 1 . BUnN HAMB ram'lihlttA/rtiO. Urfioe, Yums, 1*. july i!0 ] y DEN II STY dr, b. F. MlJC.'liKXriLM.Shas moved his Office over Btorc of Wm. WiJ coek, formerly occupied by Pr. l'ersner ?wbcro be will be glad to nerve lib friends ?n iho most reasonable terms. DR. R. F. MUCKENFU&S, Dentist. ?ept 23 id TAKE Tnt c >X3 I p:. The undersigned respectfully in forms the Citizens of the Town and Comity thai he is prepared todo up and imake Mattl'eascs on the shortest notice. Also will conduct an Upholstery business. Prices will be as low aa possible. Orders solicited. JOHN ORCSKN. iulM 9 i f ?n<I Storphlne litihtt riir^il. i i">OrlKi not ?u.iou'i Bbtaiuu Cl.'tlti frsii < I a 111for I. >.k ?0 Olivia Kating. I. W II H.|nli<^ WMIbiaM.il. dn?. C*.. lad. Tl tpv'l 27 c II as opened a two doors below w. m. ? Where ho is prepared lo inako to order HOOTS and SIIOF/S on tho shortest notice. Also Ucpiiiring done witli neatness and <!: 'patch. All work warranted und prices moderate. (1 ve n e a : rial. aug ?l '.?78 1v W. F. Robinson, tVATFI. M \ li K'R A f,t<5 .? ???.; oJ*?r, lUlSbCL ST;, Urn! S. C. A fresh supply ol i ; hdn ill's Seeds always ou hau i. mir 9 It AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. SiMiivnrin i>. <v. r..|i I8T7 Tht? I* In r^rtlfj line I ii .viiuv.l Vkoi riNK.ntan. . ofactured bj II: R. S-.n-.-us. ?? .m.Mi .r Ithvu, utatiain mill Hotter i i- ..or-:, n ..: ihn .'.??rvisi | KrfttfUt.nitii Kouil .11 i.i:i?'ml VkllKTIM j Manrxetlir.nl i???th?*i?n form h cmuitlainta. \ UUlk M IT I' ll}, 0. ? vAxnaoniFT. Mr. VftndesriO, r.' Ul? llnu of Vatid'-Kilft .1 Ilnff. | BKII. 1? ? ?. .. ?:i ?? ii htitii ?-- Ii I in in Ii.. Iil.n?, havicK one >'? Ulf largo t muri r,.:. bpriukfteld, O. OUR MINISTER'S WIFE. I..-J i..vi;.i.t:. KT., Feb. li*. I'TT. tin. n, n.Rrrvrv Ifur Sir, -Tin. ???;?irfl re I w 18 antlerinc. lou'I.y with lutl.iinnin.ir} IllfnimiOMii Our iiiiriifUjr'i wil? mlviwil in? ?<? tnki- Vi-iii itsK. Afl?t inking omi butt hi. i wa* otilirel} n i- v. .1. Thin yrar.f nollns; ?return nt iSm it.- ^ .. . I wuti noMnttm ??? taliii ?; i:, ?ud am bemrf ln'tii'iiitrl cru.iiiy. Ii nli?.> ?reatly uu provi-r lll.r lllguaiiull. Ii;*numit(iitly, Muri. A. ilAl-LuVKU. loll Went Jefforaun fitroet. SAFE AND S?HE. Mit 11 it. Stkvknu. la i^.Tl vfiur Wwtino ?M reenronwnded to r:i?. Mid.' yicldthtc to Um |nr.?ii ?low. ol v :- ?-?> !. I eon Mule i to uy it. At litii t in- I vim Bitflrtrinu frntn ranrtml ilnbilitr rnd noiii.ti p ??? '? >' iou, *?>:?*?> in. ducud * y ,.\.?..? t; .Ii-: nr h Int?, Iti v..m dvr.'til i-lrutul l.nttitiu n:ul ? nrMiwi |iru|Hii i !?? .arotitpd t ?. I iitjr dobil.tntml syili'in tru.n i 9 Im-t don; Mul under itn ilersiytotil t 1 p diy recovered, Uktniuk lunru t lt'iti liMi.tl V.imi! , , .1 (inline. Bint-.' ihi-ii 1 !.??%.? n 1 1. 1 in ti ?. . \'1-.in? Bloat ltni|iiatltiitl tint in?ui?Hl, n? I-...n; 11 -..;?.. n-.tnt ami powerful ??;???.' in |ir.ui 1 uu.; !. .'.: 1 iiiui re t r. uw tlu>.w?jiod >??? it ti i.i...? n irv. \->t' ?Uua iti tltv only 11.I uu .1 na Untg a.i i Ut? l uvvor ti,' ??' ??? v.. ' ??? ;? Viiuim 1 ... W 1! C3I.A t'.lv. iM Jliiition > Str?o , Alicubjuy, rann. Tho followitut litlor from r. iT. Ci W. MnnffinM, fortontl: im?i.,r ol tin Myi |uxli*t k( wcoji i ? rtuu li, lt>do I'urk. mid i^t i>i'i.s-iil mmi1?.I :.i I. iwii.1. 1. .1 cot.vtn.ro?> uiim ?Ii., until" Iii- i.r ? t 1 m q. dnrfttl etirtttivit i|iiHlit?'fi ?il Vl ?> , tl?>: aii ui Oiuti.u,{ti cloft??ei KXtil pu: ilior rt Use t ? . . 1 II v it; Ciik, Maus., IVb. li, 1871 !1h 11. K Stkvush . War Sir,?Alinvit ten t"w i<jm my hiullh fr.!'..?i Uironeli Oin dtililxtltm i-rinrti iiyilie;.?itt; :..j-i>? r liitnr I wiia .iHaoknil l)|ill'iiii.|>i?nr in ita'T.nat |?nn. Ii t- -I iti ii ) !? .< k. 1.1..I i- iik 1 Im fnrtn ..? a l?rx" 'I |. -.t. .1 .1.. ^ 11 |i araii lift.stti 1110111 !n in 1. . V mit. 1. d 'worurKK! I 01 *rntii t i l.y I ha Imhilakill lit th>- rin'o, Ijiii ,*e >i>i^! im i? :iii 11 .1 aura. J attffor??:l ureat |i?iJt at ttinn*. ;?i J wan c.n. at-tntt) wi?ak?no?l by a ,,1 .!.-.?.... u;.j. laitultut aniall pit . - of bot;? ?t iliSi.tt'tlt tlltii'*. Maltera rain 011 tlitisabnti! i??fti yr-.r?. till Msy, IK4. wlieti a Iriottd ri"Cotiiim'nd?d tne to ?n to j.mr knd.talk wiltt you of ih?i r 11? nf > koktins. nr klmlno^s tiriMi 1 ittroiutn your Unit tliii ?icruuinnta, .Ire, hj wuioh iiffl I did ? ', Mid !?; ininufai !.??>. : jour rmui'ily in iinnlnei'd 1<7 '..11 it f -.11? ami lirunl 1 <??! ?arno con?donca la \ ruktisk. I conimrnci'd tak.ni; It anon aftnr, lull r.-11 wnraa from IIa nff.'i'tn: atill I iiomfvon.-d, at.d *?> ?:? tall it t^.ii liaitidit ills in ? 'li ol ?? r :? -.; ?? Vnt I '!. 1 11 t aoa Um ruHitlta 1 d*a 1 'I ail l.ik~n II faithfully for ft littlo nioro tiiMi u y.i?t, Wiom tin. il.tlK-ully in Uipliftck ?rn* iniri'd 1 and Dil.? tnuntiid i tiuio en. iynd lliu IkwI ol In 1' v I Itnve in tln.t 1 1110 naiiiod twouty.ftvn p n P nitida nf flaali, Itoillll lltttiTliir '!' 'ii l?vt 1 ??? f..r.? 1:1 my lifts. ai..l X ..... ntiiror rni?rn ub'n to |ii 1 inritt lnlH*r tliatt now. Iitirmi: Ilm |m.m lew w kit I lind t aemfuloui ?wallinn as lurgn an toy liai u-i bur uli oitotbar par! ol 1:1} Ii ' i t<mk Vi i.r faithfully, am! it rnrttOTml It Intal with tli?i attrfai'o in n nioi.ih. I think I aiiouid !:..?? lHn>n oured ol nt) inaiu tr ? ibla . ?mar 11 1 Ii id . '? ? \ I a 1, < -1 dunes, allot liavitiK bukotue a. eurt itiied lo ita alt.i :ta. loi your p.ttrotui Iriv^blpd with j- nittt.a or kl ln*>y d.> '?w nndnral .ini tin 1 it tikoii limn looittaaltroi ?? dt?Haa<>?; nntl.il tht?j will p i-ntlj Utk? Vkaexiaill, (1 .nil, .11 my y iLtinumit, euro litatn. W.th Brunt obliK.iUotia 1 n.-u VnurM vor? t ruiy, 1. w MAKsriF.i.n. raster of tho MotUudiat Kplacopul l^htr'-b. VEGETBME 1'ropurfJ by H.H.STEVENS, Boston, ^Tnss. Vegetine is Sold by all Drurjyia* npril 10 if. CfllSSO^H. BUTTS !?:. 1-oulB. Mo. WIlO lull had pri'liter tv> vr'ntr-1 In t!io trcnlmrnl of the rriii'l Irontilniif both male nmi frtiiah' than attv phyaleiai in Im Urnl. Fivi-n tin, r.?nli. i.f In. lonj ami .i.n<a?ful practica in lita f.wonaw work?, junl publiahed, enlltlad Tho PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE T,,o PRIVATE- r/iE05CALADViSER llnnkl that arc rettlly (..ilnra aad frIMn.trurtor? In nil mat Uti pertaining to Manhoi ri and VTnatanbaetl, ami mi|i|>iy v ftniloiig f. It. 'I'lirv ? 1 obaauUfolt) iii.ulrd, ami in plat! language, caally Hndi'ri>tood. 'Jit* two liooki rmbrarcStf fapvarnndrntitaimalunliUlutariaallan foi both ntarr]?d*ntl tJiu'ir. wltimllthe ri'eent iniprovpui.'iitalii inriltralti ralmfiK l<< ?il ? hat our hoiiii'iiaptr'auy i ??! in knowh tlge inipaitrd In Itr. Itiitta'new work* lalniui wnyof qitratl.iblecltar. eeler, bill i? Romcllthi^ that etiryane thoulil lj?w. TS? tenth, the rielltn of early indtwrrlton 1 thr U.i.>,o*iierwlM pel li-allj in .ilihy jun\ lie.lmt with wnnl r.f hi,-, 1,ml Iba ?1.in, in lulaerr"' Ir.-ni tlin nienv iI!<? ltd ?ox is UtU |o."?St. lentis Journal. JSk I'on 1. nt rutrta?CO eis. enrii,*,? tnlhln tute volume, (It Ittel? IhniufU |llt,!3rti.?<xtia. Bent tin.??:.??} \y r>.cc;|.t ul p: iio ic lUOlliy ot (tftnipC apr'l 27 TbV.Dc ^Bi Ami apr'l ?_',* * Tilt 1.. . I; ft lOlh Cantar^. Barharn'3 Infalllblo m Mtnufirtiirr.l l.y lha B?:hia T;lo C-:o Cj., Dur'aia, IT. 8. It netrr fall? to tara H.-mnrrtiol-l. tir I'll... Mbrn a run* 1. pculhU. I'llra I.Ut an.l lion* I .U IctUuoaialj furaliboU wu Ly^llc?Uwa lv AGlNTS v/amtld roft THE The Presidential Outlook. It is rather early to discuss th? Presidental question, but the N?itw <nii/ Quarter nnd Greenville Thews' stem to have much to say upon the HUbject, nnd take rather antagonu lie views as to the policy'of theS aith going with the West or Ka?t. To us it seems that the hard m m < v or Bolt money question had belter he left ahme, ami such eombinatioiiH and conciliations bo e Heeled as will secure Democratic victor)'. Ii sei bis best to us also that the South rlw u'.dnnl press the claimsul ! hi ir choice as it candidate. Hayn i d is undoubtedly the favorite oi 11 t South, aiid he seeins to present the best record on t he money ques tion, but his Slate is small, and will not count in the Electoral Codego like New Voi k or Imiiana. The s / it! ^outh, an I a lew North - crn or West* rn Stales will gain tli ? victory, and '.!ii> sh ? i! I i> ? ? i r aim . I -11i i; will hardly require aS uitheru | candidate or any special favorite to solidify the South. We ought f.o count on the South fj>r any man the Democratic Convention may put forth. What we need is the ticket that c <:11!? I carry New York Indiana or some one or lwo iargc Northern ."Mates. Hancock, Thurmau or lieu II ricks may come neu rest to this re stilt, but tinit will sh iw which way the straws arc turning, and it is best |i r Southern Democrat* to watch ihem and be wise. AsECssiliS l'.ie Taxes. WHAT TiH-: PEOPLE OF EACH CGUS 'l Y MUST PA Y IS 1379. 'Miirlbaro1 Ilm Highetd Tax. 1! Mills, S'ic'i'Mi-i, l'aioii, Vir'::. Lexington J tiivrnville, Heaufort, Antl rsoii uutl Horsy only V :i I -Chartesioa S 12. : Columbia, .iah. ? The Comp i It- Genera' will issue a circular i it. morrow ordering the assessment of ! taxes lor the current fiscal yene. The i totals arc a- follows: Abbe villi? 0 i mills. Ail: n 101, And rson 7 i, ihiii well 1<>!. Beaufort 7], Chester s i i 20. Chesterfield 10], Chisciidoii ' clitnii .w:, Ihtriiuirtoii lOi. Kdgoueld 0\, "?airfieid IM. Hnnip*! i(,n '.r, (*. orgitown 101, Greenville 7;, 1 lorry 7r], Kershaw <.,,,1 Lauras I er Hi ; . Lauren- 10 (.> 20, Lexington 71, Marlboro' II, Wnriop OI.Nt w In i \ it!, < )com e 8,i, < hanj. eburg Si, Pickens 7%, Ivichland 81, SpaiMtu buig 0 i. Sunder 8t, Union H, \\ i! itaimhiirg and York 7j. Oinncebiirg I.a- a 3 inid addition al in certain school dk-tricts tor the [iitsl due ciaiins. 'i he ta.\< :- are to ho collected in :\\o iiislttlmeii to wit, horn the 1*1 of May to the 1st of June, ami from iii" l?ih id . eptcniber to the UOtli ol < h'tol>er. l ive per cent, penalty ii tin' first instalment is not paid in Vay; and in Hampton County >he winde of the 2 mill tax to he paid at the first instalment, for huihliir.; the ii tirthou.ie and jail, under penalty of 'J') per cent. Tliurman's Letter Senator Thltrmun in bis letter to tin- Committee of in vital i m at the Democratic banquet in C Itimbtis Ohio, sets forth the following impor* laut points : Uii-t, that the "Jacksoniaii nemo rracy" were distinguished by tli ir devolim to tin; I'nioii of the States, South and North, Easl and West. Secondly, that the party was equal ly distinguished by its love of the Constitution which it battled to maintain in all its vigor and benefi cence. Thirdly, thai the Democracy wore the determined foes of inonopopoly, for the v.ry foundation of the party was the doctrine of equal rights. Fourthly, thai the Democracy was a i arty of economy and low taxes. L( t then our battle Hag for 1880 have inscribed upon it the "Union,'' t he "Constitution," "Anti-monopoly " nnd "Economy." D. WyattAiketi oji the Farmer of this State. Mr. Aikon retired on the 1st inst? from the editorial control of the igricuUural department of t!ie .Y >r < ni'l (Jfturicr. In his valedictory he ?ays that lie worked for four yoirs on the Rural.VttirfiHiuH, which reached a high place in the agricultural journ als of the country, hutthat it failed, because tlie farmer* wouldn't sup port it; that lie ha< since given two years of lab'or to the N* .'.?? "'/(><?/? ti'r fur the benefit of tin firmeri, but lhal ihey have failed to support even 11, -.ami for that tea- .n the agricul tural column; have been disco iii:i?i ed. He goes on and -ays : "It is :.- .fact, and one that givoS me much sorrow, that nnwh.ireiu tli3 United Mate- i.- there ie-s thir.sl i ir learning, for read ng an I i ? piiring information through pr nte I pa^ - j than among the farmers of ?South !ar?diua. low men have h i I i t e opportunity of knowing them as I j iinow them, and still fewer have ha I the privilege of comp inn; i loir Statu with the far nei's of other Stales, Mid | arlieujiirly t e Northern State* thai I have had; and I tee eoiisciou - | tiotisly nu hori/.'-d in saying there | ore fewer refill: inch among itiu fir j uiers of S.nith lYmlinn, than there I me in most of the oilier States which I have visired. And I he re u i i-> we lire making less progress than j the far me smiotlu rStn ?'-? "We have ninny advantages not to j be found elsewhere, No one can I comp ?in if wnat Nature has done i for u . Jiut 'we have not improved ? ourselves. The lariner.s ail over tli ? State are "beweis of wood and draw ers of wnter" ij'or m* i: of .very olhei vocation. "Who is to bl-itnc for all t'i'-V pur Stale is pcetititirly agri?uli'ur ilj ! as.d lb make it prosperous and happv, ' wbiie it iehiaiiis agricul mal, of ie;nM' is the duty ami should he ex pectcd of the la l iners. That we ha ve ; tu,! d ne o will be painful v evident i to mere than half of ihotn, if they \ cntild only lie in luce I io make a hi i anil inspection of their >wn farms aiid premises, What power can make a change fir tiio belt r, 1 am tli n! Ii- to suggest. li has ever In en j my hope that ?.!:?? gih-ulturnI press edit hi In useil a-, a powerful lever for i hi- pur] use. Kxpci I?. nee bus taught n e the re.'ersc It has not accomp lished this much ;ti the past; what it will do in the future, time will tell. "lie Grange has iuade many Kindes fei ward lor the farmer. To ilny it is dormaii., and without an oryan ii influence. Thai some man or .-??t ii! men, in >re success il than i, \\.:i spring up in liie near fit', irj to levivifv the Cirange, and pronio:e the f'nrmci s interest in I he State, is a wish I hope to live to see consumma ted. 1 have labored bard .%i. 1 u? >i* fcueces?, bus do not regret my fifoi. Fashion ablo Drying !or Church. 'I here i- no grea er hindrance to I lie spieatl of the (.inspel in Our midst than the pievailing 'custom of dress ing excessively for i hurcli. It seems strange that women shotil I choose CS od's house as the place for dress parade; and stranger still thai the daughter's of Zion, who arc command ed to ''adorn t hetn.-el ves in modest apparel," should come before ,lie l nid with lofty looks and high heads nnd nodding plumes, keeping step with the giddy votaries of fashion. 'Ibis Del hah of worhllincss has been robbing the church of her strength, while she has been sleeping; and she has need to arouse herself, or her enemies will prevail Hgainst her. b'or whatever may be (heeffect upon those who in" guilty of thove prac tices, it in very (dear t: at the church cannot afford to turn her sanctuaries into show rooms of fashion That church sell- her birth-right for less than a mess of pottage, which, for the sake of a favored low, who tread her aisles in costly array, closes her doors ngainst the masses, and crowds the c hildren of the pooi out of her Sun day Rchoo's. Ami surely this will be the legitiniatu result wherever fash ionable dressing prevails iti a church. We an; glad to see that a lew have been an.used to the importance of dressing plainly fir the sanctuary, Tiie Bright Side of Liberia What an Rnlliuinstic Rxoilist Irani l,an tastet- has to say about the Con a try ?rjenty of'Coons Imi Hard lo Catch. The Lancaster Ledger prints tho following letter written by \V:n. Adams to his brother Levi Atlanta, who lives in Lancaster: Mo.Nitovi \, LiiiKiitA, Nov. 11, 1S7S. Dear fiioth i : I a in weil aud <io ing well, and am satisfied. I have 1 drawn my land- and built my house. ! I was very glad to receive your letter ! dated i n the I8lh of August, and ; j to bear from you all. You said you [ wuult d to know ho w thu lauds yield j ed In re. 1 will leil you tho lauds are ri< b and will brine: anvthins you plant. \uu can make three crops .it corn a year, 1 here are not any horses hero like iu America, but you ran gut along here heiter than in Air.diea with all the horses. All you have to do is lo r at oil your land an 1 take the corner of your Ii io au I dig a hole and drop your corn, then keep the bushei down, and I will assure you you will make as go id coi n as you ? Vcr saw?that is all you have to iId. Cotton iloe-j much the same, only it grows to trees. The waur is good. Yea wanted to know whether there were any coous here. Yes, but you can't hunt them like i i America (.'oons have little cave-*, turd you have to hunt them in tho day lime. Tell Hardy Montgomery this. 15 ret hers au i frien 1-, if any of von wish to conic out you could no! wish .v. letter thing. [i'uuy ofyou come bring einlies, ammuiiitio?, heads, perfume rum, tobacco, the cheapest i iilico, yon will get 2"j a yard for; in ing blackberry, strawljerry, and all hi mis of vegetables. Wo have plenty | oi irjils here; but it ain't like the | fruits id' Amctica. liring all kinds ol seeds, if you can. Von will be sure j in Inn ?? tin jii ir, *? j j ui tittisi bring ! oil, (jniniii^ tat i, liver pills, ?'. <?. Tell j Hardy lo bring .ferry u:i his back and his gun at his -i le. Wll.l.lAM Aj?\MS. The ??ort of Girl to Get. Tiie true ^irl has t > lj > a iu jht ' for. She does not parade herself as show goods. She is not lushio.iahlc. Li ; i eiully, she is not rich Hut oh ! what a heart she has when y >u find Iu r! .-o large aud puie and womanly. When you sec it you wonder if those showy tbi Lrs outside were women. It v.iti gain her five your two t'i >.is iiiu'i ;;r. millions. She'll not ask you for a carriage or a fn>t class house. She'll wear simple dresses, and turn tin in when tie essary, with no vulgar magnificence to frown upon bar eeon niiiy. She'll keep everything neat ai d nice in your sky parlor, ami give yon such a welcome when you come home that Vim Ml think your pari >r higher than ever. She'll entertain l tue friends o ? a do'lar, an 1 astonis';! \. u with the new thought bow little happiness depends on money. She'll make you love home (if you don't you are a brute,) ami teach you how lo pity, while yut: scorn a poor fashion able society that thinks itself rich, and vainly trie- to think itself hap py Now, tlo not, 1 pray you, say any more, "J cnii't afford to marry.'1 (io. lind the true woman, and you can marry. Throw away that cigar, burn up that switt h cane, be sensible your .--oil', and seek your wife in a sensible wav.? li'v- i Wendell Holmes. Gttr.K.NVit.i.i:. January 12.?Wal Iii \V. lVgg, night telegraph opera tor at tho Air-Lino ollieo atthisplaco, was to-day found (lead a fourth of a mile Irom the depot. Tho jury of in (piest rendered a virdict of death b accident or misfortune Legg bad ihreatcncd to take morphine, but there was no evidence to the oflect that he had taken any or used any j violence on his person. J. C. B. llrs Senator Jones' Diamonds. Senator Jones, of Nevada, having replenished his deplete! excho.puor by a fortunate rise in Sierra Nevada slocks, comes back with his beautiful young wife and nniideu sister to oc cupy I is half of the Butler block uu Capitol Hill, lie left hero livo no nibs ago for his home at Gold Hill, 'dejid broke," in vulgar parlance, or "busied," as the miners term it. Fore seeing (be rise in miniug stocks, ha invested all he could raise or borrow in Sierra Nevada and reaped a rich return. Still he ha 1 not enough to fill the measure of bis opportunity. His wile had a splendid diamond necklace, for which be had paid, in opulent ?lays, the sum of 335,000, and which she, being a retiring little body not given to display, had tuvcrwora but once. ''My dear," said be to her one day, ? it* you will let me invest your dia in ml- in Sierra Nevada you bhall have the proceeds for pin money." '?As you pience," said the dutiful little woman. "You know I never wear them.'' Senator Jones is not the mat! logo hawking his wile's jewels about tho .streets, so he offered them to the first Jew be met and received $12,000 for them, which he invested on margin in her name, and to day she is worth $11,000 in regisUed bonds. He paid bia debts, canceled the mortgage on his ?100,000 worth of furniture, which Ben Butler held as collateral for three years rout, and in less than half a year returns with several mil lions to spare. And that is the way they do things 'out West." Tho Jones family will givescvcral grand cot? rtuiuincuts duiiug the winter, a la !*'nn Francisco.? Wash. Letter to /*/<?/. rinKs: Congressman elect Cjilbert Do La Mntyr, the Indiaua Grcenbacker, has written a long letter lo show that there i- ample warrant in the Bible Ihr the infliction of tho death penalty upon murderers, if there was ample warrant in the Bible for the iutiicti?u of the (h ath penalty upon fools Mr. i)c La Mr.tyr would probably be in a dissecting room instead ol Congress. The p: i/.o. for the best poem, written by a Southerner, on the liberality of the North to the yellow fever suffer ers, was awarded by I)r J. D. Brune, of New Orleans, son of IL M. Bruns L L. 1)., of Charleston, to Henry Guv Carleton. The title of the poem is "An dromeda I'n chained." Ex Governor Bullock, of Georgia, who won some distinction as a carpot ha.'ger some yei rs ago, says that the colored people in the State now voto t he Democratic ticket when they vote at all, and enjoy equal rights with the whites. ??>?????? ? Franz Danker, an ex-member of the German -Prussian Parliament, has been prosecuted by the "?ru8siau ministry for writing an article iu tho Volk* Zeitung on tho l?th of August criticising the Anti Socialist bill, aud has been fined 200 marks. A leader of fashions iu San Fran cisco bus had her chairs and tho cushions of her carriages stuffed with aromatic herbs, iu imitation of a practica prevalent araoug oriental nations She lives in an atmosphere ol constant prefume. A rumor comes from Paris thtv', bonnets are to be worn on the hoad hereafter, it strikes in the head would be a good placo on which to wear a bonnet; but such a departure would look a little odd at first. - inwni-. ?? ? imp ? ' ?. The difference 'twixt tweedledum and Iwcedledeo is illustrated by the fact that tho rich man with a great appetite is called an epicure, and the tramp with a great appetite is called a glutton. - ??i ? - ? <?? - There is some talk among Repub licans of putting Gen. Joseph E. Johnston on the National Republican ticket along with U. S. Grant for President.