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Carriag. Factor /. The undersigned rc? pect fully in foitns the public that he is. prepared to do nil Kind of Work in the above line on tins shortest no tice and at L.iv:iis? Prices Hv.Ifc-ESHOEING done in tlx host possible manner. I also have in lull operation tnv PLAN I is Ci AM) MOULLING M At INN ICS, And GRIST MILL. All work iu this !inc done without delay and on retisoiinhlo terms A share ol the public pal run air- i Bolieitt d. iuiv 25 ii. niGi;s. CALL c1 \j \ PEOPLE'S BAKERY Established in 1 ^7 I by tin1 IV ? > etor. who is still reatly and wiilin (ill orders iu HR KAI), \v i I , IM KS (: a K i: s Of al! descriptions. \ * C . i k L-1 .' ftv i)u> HA I. W M. ..i Iii >.\ 'Also IS I i : 1 or I'Viiup-V| ei . ? Vlcetiiigs. i-t reoei \ ud J'-rt's-Ii onIV ?. t. .t?i?t A ti ll> V\hh-ll will l.e sold a- 1.'? a- all? thai -it he bollylll iii Oruilgchlll g. Thankful for llie pa-: patronage of ??. friends and 'he public I sliil solu/ii a ??? liunanei of their ru? i?tn T. W. All?vM-v:?it : t. I.iissel '?ihci, in'Xi i"'. !' i Sept I I. IST?? 1\ Mr. .1 I Hai! fs sv v# .- *, Having r?:ei!ii?,iV ui v ?' . ;. New Si, ' ? ! foriu me i ! |V, Ii h l vi .1. I al-- i i'rtiat . W :t h iii V !? u ? rooms over tic u, n>. aiol t ? r, - . \\ ii lie tilde !?> piii up ;kile's?i,rip,'i ? at any ami i* I boors during the oi j ." ee bell mi Ironl dour. A. C. IJ17K, KS. m. U. net ?l 1ST'.? 1 v Would Respectfully inform die I'lli'/mo of OraneelMirp. mat he has iii cliai'ire tlit Stuck an.I fixtures ol /. .1. Kin... ui VVa I a et Cannon's. OM Slat d. XItiiu Street when he will be glad to serve hi- frit ml- and tin public with anything in hi-line of trade Kvery tl ins fresh and pure, an,I ^tiarati teed to give smisfaetioii A lull line ol (JOOHS kepi coiistiilil y "ii hau,I hotn and raised hi < Ifaugchiirg, 1 hope to receive a liberal share of lite patronage of tnv I'eMow-l ilizcus. .1. I?KK ANDKIAVS. ,ny 21 ly F. BeMAES, 1 gt. E<"rieii<ls mill ruiuilryiiicn iilleml! |)o not v. ail III1111 t, 11 -pen,I |,' very eeni in pi ices tlea r, Make DkMA?S vourt . roeer hen-: Ask him for hi. I j VMS so nice, |{ mining al the LOW l> V I'KICK ! SSto|i ?ml Iry his Klour so line, ('liccse, anil V 1.!. things in his lino! IIave some III TT1.II soul aroum!? Kvery man diotihl have a pouml ; ?\ nil if \ on'd fet I we'l and able, ??ill Inn'.MACK 1.1:1:1, on your fable ! <7<ioil are all things in hi- Store, |(eason eatinol ask fur more! Oldv try his LUJI'OKS larc - ( 'an I I" eipial led any where ! |.^vi i> man who knows |?i:MAItS, jjjll-lics for his goo I i: - ! 2 n hi- Sample liooni diet lly, I very lime that they are dry! Sonic Ihing teil- Ibeul II K'.S tIi ? man ! \ ml he always leads llie \ an ! ever yel ili.l he retreiit,? ])nn'| von know lie can't be beat? |,ouk within his Store so irrainl, I ii his leu - liooni lie ir at h mil; Qtic-tioii him ami v on will see UNPKRSOldi Hi <" v> v'?T UK! O'i ! wail liol tili you are wi*?r, IteiiHoii points to Mr. I; IS KU, Selling iiiney I>ii. kft to all ? Caive him (hen i neiieral call, |{.-l IIRHIIItrd, Dl'.MAUS sell-cheap, z\ lid the lilie-I g.Is will Ui ep. Never cease to bless your stars IJfowii with all except I >eMA KS. S< ill Ii (Jarolititi Kail II >???'! Passenger Dcpai'l men I CIIAXtil* ok sell i nr i.v. <>n mid nftur July I Ith, 1880, I'as enger Trains on this Ifoad will run as Ib'lows: (till fin tin r hii'ice. (ii'oeuvillc Kx'iress Train, ?anno i:\xr. "Leave (7oiuinl?l:i at .''? I I* M. s i i !?. .- ? i! mi if .t? 10 " I Leave ' iriti.ucbiirg .S <l | A rrivv rn t ! urlc-lnn.11 <?> " This iram Lave* ''nhinihin on Saud it*?< it ? In . M., i Irans,'. burg I 1". I*. \l. ari ivt-s in Chariest >ii at 7 HI I'. M. uoinu WI.SI*. I .i' iv. Charleston it . I.oavt 1 ?raiiiiidiur^ at .... I ,?'ii \ ?- ? 'anidi n at . A rri*eat 1 'ohnnhia a! ? .. IS i'. \ .... SI ?' ... s iiti ?' ....I I lio " \> :t_i. Kl'iMglll tltltl !'? ?>???? itir?*?? I'r.ti s. ? ?tit Nil I- AS I' I. iv.- Cdiinihia . . -*i 10 A \i Arrive at t ?iiiideii.1 10 i' \| Lira vc I ittiu'schiirg .ii ni \ ,\| A i-ri?c at I. iricstuu . - n i I' \1 " .Iui;iola. 'V'2't " o in no wi:-r i ... . '.I no A . . S ?'!? ?? ? < n-.niij-lniri; . I i-? I' 'i rriU- ai ? naitiili.a... ?"> :!7 i a>s. i.jjcr.-i li-avii.ti *'n'miiliia "'' liar k-.-ii>ii mi ili.--r train's liaVo lb Ch.in:*e oars .i l'.i:iiii \i !. i.i reach ? baric-tun a - U? ] in i.i ? >' liii'ti.'i at > '-7 i ni \igkl Kxnrrs? frsiiii i:\sr ?ai r m i '2 V A \l I i . \ ? ii lu ? !: n ie.Oin -i r. "Jli ?r- ii Ihr1noli ?iile ?? pi:ix trs, ?) Inch II i ? i in.; Ni i W . .s r l.lll tl? I' \l iit!fii-ir<r. - i') \ M ..Snail..a. Ii 10 " MW Ylll'k r.\|.fi'.N. OOlNli KA.ST a_-h-ir- . ? 17 A M nutoiii. ;i _: I *? .. i.Vl'i WK Si ll ; : . f. Oil i? \| i i:._. !no l'. II *i7 > \ il .- . v '?;?.>< and t!:<- N civ i - - i i o a- will run da il v. | ? ;. .- will run ilaiiy except !*tin- I i ..'. mi- iby .i iachcd i.i .i.jlii . n- ? .. . :" (I I.i ( Ii o U- Hill t ami ti ..ii .ili ,\ . ?\ V..i ii i - uii VVe i i - i iv- iml ! a I . ri-i.i - ii-. an rs .-ii ! iii ?. a i i .vi111 7 a i.i ?a I Iii? S van I ill : i'd i ? itnebl i? ui.i ii- i-\ i i> o tin ii?? ii ii I ? i . r ?. ii - ti-'i a ,i a : j I > ' ' A I.I.KN. ] t: i' \ f a (. iirral -Siipi. ijil.. ? ?r.iik-' nil'.-; t' ! i i l.. iir, I?v : Ii :\p rrjit; vv ,1 i>. sii(?|>Ij ?t i atiii i. - iviili i!i. ic'i'luaii-il I'lul.idcl jil.ia i iiai.i]in^ni' l.i-.-r /;. i i !..? ilo- |>oyc*ii i-li?'iircr than < Inirli^toii niarkvti Ai .\ i.i.at- aiinini'.- < lid -1:: i.. I. .) ni::- ?..M)i:\\S. A tit. Di.'VT III-KII \ I IVI-: AM) l.l'il WICAh l'.y I >r. I . S; \V( lid < >lVn .? ..\. i I'. I ..ni-' S;.? .-. Saii-tVn-iii n guahtiilci'il .t. all <>(.??!- it '..in-. tt?s?)" f. ? ili i-vtrai ii-I without pain, l-\ I he il-?- -ii NitriillS < ixiilvi iiilSi !n ii! - t ? lain iniiilU-ltii' i<i >? imt ? .- ???.-..??? of ll:.i I.I.I.Hii.M iv S.-r. .. i.ii. iMiititsni; Sali inioiiin.'l'i-irm Itrti. (?..-.. .-i-.. H..r.'h, aim .-sb il . ipti Mktu, S\v ..ii-ii Joint.-?, Syi.il I.ii ' \ T! it a !? I'm !?? i I \ Kit co It It 1*1 v ?II, ?..'il eiiri? (?'Iinnili: (V.nsltt.iitloiw, ' :i i Im ?-, I- |.i-- -Ion, lii.lli?i--il .0, j' ? i i1-: i, lli?irlbiiru, I.iini'ulitiii'rtK. i tct nil In ii i i.i. m< i < ? liipl. Kt.ln?y .i|?i'i'lHi' ? ii.-.. IMulHito.h, kxri- ?- . i Urlni', rHmi ttoti fif Urtho, Mi't.i k'woatfl, I'tilns in I in. Or..tu, k ^Aro you iT^uYfereir ? J If an, try on.- i i.itlo i t ?Iii-* viilnritilo i1ii'|||.-||h>, ni l ;?. i ll'lll-f, ii" llllllll.l'K i?ry, no a.i ii ai. in.i i'- i?y i?-j-i?? ? ?? sinto imrtliM friiiti ilriitss tlt.it liati i.i-i-n known lor yi-ars t.r iwsi l fi? ?Ifliuia as Hiiotlllca tor any ut mIhivw ? ii-.-.. . -._| < ||m imi mmm ;:.\:r::r."M ?eil it. rrus \i tot ?sttie. THE BRQVJ.l CiiErrllCAL CO. tj. Sharp St., Baltimore, Mil. SOLE .PUOf'ftlETOUT mar 11! 1 v / tli:nr.e|>;iiuii I.arncr ' Ihrr \ l ..it'. ,| l,y il,.- hm/'i-h Hot 11 in? ?'.?. pri'scrihoil hy I'hysieiaiis a- the mo-: lii-iilihy ht'Vft'iige in the world. I'resli au? |.ui<\ l'or sali- .it Will.no Cannon's old -um I, by .1. |)KK A NDH KWS, Ari. ?-li<?i<'(' ita|??rU'll I'orl nail * Sherry Win'e, for sale low, at YVallaci ('aniion's ni l staml. I.tl 'bTo.N Market lieef, best ever lasted * at VAN T \S>| I '*. (TKI01 s trkks. The India Rubber Tree?The IihIin rubber t ree is a native ol* 1 tidisi und Soul h America. The G unva Tree.?The gunvn i rcc, from (Iii! fruit of which the delicious jelly is made, is a nal ive of i lie 1 in I ies. Tal low Tree.?In Malabar, a tree culled the tallow tree grows; fioni Llie ? .> <>i i:. win-:i I mi let I. i- procured n f i I'm I al low, which makes excellent mimiicM. Life Tree.?There is :i inr in dnuiuicn culled (he ''life tree," whose leaves grow even when severed front the plant. 11 is impossible to kill il - :i vu I>y Ii Hullcr Tree.?This singular tree .viis iliscovei'i d Ii" l'ark in ihren Ira I part of Africa; from iis kernel is produced a nice lui lor, which will keep :i year. The I bin van Tree.?The R.'inya I roe is :i unlive of I rnlin, anil is ? ohjct-l of great veneration among the .'::). in), .in i liraliinins, who look up ii :i -an emblem til*the Deity. The .Miiumi Tu e.- --The iimnmi tree grows in Sicily und (,'aluliria. Iii August the I ree is tapped, and t -.tp Hows out; after which i; lui rile by cv;i|ior;ilion, and l.he iiialitia is left, of ii sweul l>ui nauseating taste. I" ig True. ?There is no t ree more freipieiil ly spoken of iii llie Hilde I ban i he Ii g tree. a lid a: conihion cry, even : b.v, in ihb si reel < of Cairo, i:. Kg\ pt. is: "j.i i he iuuiie id't Ix* prophet ? !ig-," .-i ciy :n .ms! universally used by ii \ en tors of fruit. t he i r:ivelers' free. ? A tree call ed llie travelers' tree, ofMadagascar, viel I- :i copious stiiipiv id" fresh wiit.< er in,in i;s leaves, very grateful lo In- traveler. 11, grows? in the most arid countries, and is another proof of the lender cafe of ?iir lleavebly Kiit her in supplying all his ereilt m e-.' wai'.ts; 'l'ne.Sof!I'oWiful Trie.- I -ot row ;'i:! . - ?? Im ? ..e:i : night. At sjiiWt m. ;? rxyi bill m ufier it i-? u\e;v viiii nil.?Ii el ose up or fail oll';? ? he. un ? I-. s. It lurn a I'm *; t ; ?I i- un - al iiighi : In- . ? ; V? ? iidi'liui I r.-e.--- 1 in ? i ? -. : i ?, 11: i e 111 I h? ? i:>; t? -. ? ?: Ii ? urb'S. is so dry that m>. own i i':;>u ii'! e.'ili he found, but by :i Uli 11 I sj Oil of I 'n >\ ii i? IlpO ill -. e i'S . p ides i'I iire", tin- h a? pti o. vv ... . .i.i. r...\ ;|ji?| loiig, nmie.mli u -j iiso :i coiislnnl eldud suriotimi ng the tret*, which is condense i mi I fail ilig in drops, keeps I lie cisterns phm ? I ui.ider;tiiehieoiistaiiily lull. Mer eluiiii; Meehan;c .ami Kurnier. lsk the nntni i:. A bridle i- very necessary ingiibl ilig and restraining all ii in illy !;..!-( ; no! it is very needful in Knit rolling that unruly ihohtber. the iongiie. ?|)oii'i go without the bridle, bovs," vas uiy grandfather's fsivorile hit of advice, if hi* heard any one rursihg ? r swe.-iriiig, or given lo much vain ainl foolish talk, lie would say. "Thai m.in has "lost his bridle," Without a bridle, lie- tongue, ihn :i iillie luenibv r, "boiisletll Llleal things.'" Ii is an Uli i'll 1,1 umilibcr. I ??fhll of deadly poison." Put a lu i lie oil il u in i il is one of t he best servants ? mi!\ and "-mil can linve. "ii will kei p m\ liioiith wiih n lil'iille."1 .-.ai-i j riihg Ibivhl. lieAufe, tr.o, In ki'i-p :i rhriille oil yuiir appetite. Lou t lei ii I be your ma-,er. au i d< ii'l ilegleci in I have iitie fur your passions, or t he> will get iiniu.'imioc.'ihlc. drivi;." viul down a he.'idlongciiiii* v In ruin. I nit-:; ii lie- bridle of self government. (bniid p:ii'i'iits try lo train ninl fe strain llitdr children: ifnil \:oii ciiii geni'rali.N u-ll by ihe chiLiivn's be mtvior whether I hex tin\e wise am, faithful parents. Hill parentscnhiiol lo everyihing. Hoys aiii! girls inns have tlieir own hridles; the\ musi learn Iii cheek ami govern iU in selves. Solf-govei'hinonl i- the inos dillieiill an.I the iuosi iiupofianl uOvoi'isiii?.'.i lo leacli us: l ui n in eilines easier evor\ day', i f we pracl \< i it with a steady, resolute will, nip | ii ein 11 list in Mini who :ih ilie < :i I each iis u i-eiy lo rule till i* tiwn sj i i il -. A little -il l. live \ i-nis old, i ;uu. home front uiccting ami gsive bei mother lie- following aeeotuil of. lh? minister. Older people hnve see; pre.'iehers not unlike i!ii- one: "Moi her. I have heard sue'i :i small minister, lie stamped an poumied, und made such a noise; an bye ami bye lie ?ol sii iiunl he can out of I he pulpil and --I.k his Ii :it I he folhs ami ' hei e w nsn'i a n one dared lo go up ami light him." Truth is might\ ami will pre-, ail. Advertise your Christmas good? through the l iui.-. ?, WliTTi?t? LEAD l'ENCI i.S. The iict ol'iniIii 11 ??? ii lend pencil to the tongue, toaacI ii.j'isi before writ in?r, wliicIi notice in so innny | people, ksmicbf the oddit h s for which it i? hard t?> ?ive any reason?uith ss it began in the days wlieii load pen cilfi Win- jM.'ui r than now; and was continued b.\ extiiiiple iniotiic next J giaieral i<?11. .\ lead pencil should never 1h- wet. It hardens flic lend and ruins the pencil. Thivlnct i> liiuovn ti? news j paper moil aim stciiogiapliers. hut ! nearly every one els.- does wot a pen- i eil before tisitig it. This fact was definitely stifled by a newspaper I elel k a W n\ < I'AV a hast. Heilig of a, aumttlteiiiat teal turn of mind, lie ascertained l*y aeittal count | thai of.?U pet.-.on:- who entile inn. his! olliee 1?' write an advert isoiucnl or ehureh not iet, iJtl wet a pencil in i heii' mouths lict'oce using it. Now this elei !< always u-es thi! host pencils, elierishiiig ti good one with soiuelhinjj of tin- pride ttfsoldier feels in Iii- gun or tt'vord/atul it hurls, feeling i" have lib-pencil spoiled.tK lint polite . ness and htisfncss considerations n i pi ire 11 i m 11. km ti hi.* p< Iii i I scores of limes every <!a\. A hi I often, after it had boon vvi| until ii wiis hard and i brittle ami lyl'iiscd t<? mark, Iiis feel ; ing? would <iverpow*er him. i I? i 1::? ii\ Itligol some i heap pencils I and shnrpbiiiji.1 them and kep! t bem I ;b lend. The 1'rst pel .- on v.!.*> took i up tin slot !c pem-il was .-. drayihuu, j whose brcatrj siiielt of onions and ?'. hisfcy. iib>ile|.i "be p'biiil in Iiis I Iii?oilh ami (soukeil it for scvi'ib! minutes, w Iii Ii' be was torturing him- j .?elf in the Li?trl t<> writean a Iver j I tisouiont !'<>:? Sinissing hull dog. 'I ben a sweet hulking yoiiiiic lad\ came into 11^' <>!li? ??. with kid gloves j I thai bitttoiietl half tin-Tehgtli of her ai'in. ISho psiked up tSie saiu?>?ihi 1 ?< mil and iirbssed ii Iii hbr ?htiiil\ I !'. ? - \, ???.?"?i?.: : ? i a ? ??? -ofop) r -ebt TI: ' ;-k : ,-,T ?!, :. e\ ell Ml |.*OX . -I ' i.e '; OS* peio ib- } r l cfi i ni he was too late. j ieis ibol pencil passed from j ? ? b; ? ite :i w???'k. It was ? ' . p -V- ?"' "ail '? ? ? ? rtTi . ???s. and ail < halves of. bamli ! t; :.- :i::li?C >. I'lil we for- I v". . i--:: OK-, j *m ot-lan i. a v;is;';i?i i ; < '?irl?>?.?>t\db j i .ivpied an iiiit'ivslitig discdiirsb bb- j f??re the Votihg Alibt's ( bri.-ii.i'i As j ! soeiation hi si i'Vc'iiiiig, .--eie, ting !li- 1 helne ;i !e\', lakcii iV. >1'I '.? !l ? ?bap'.er ?>!'].like, slbiwitig f'lirist's atiiiiide Inwards lhe pi?icrastinating ' anil uiolcci !ci|. \ l'ler die bis? olirsc M r l.oii'>. h.V iyil'tli'sti g:t,V;?'sin ihlcrbstiug :ii ?'i?UMl of ibe pibgiess i f Christitili work in Scotland. I hi - U?!lt Icinllll is a mem in-r o! tbelb .- i i of.i'iililic Kducatitiii Of I Jlasgbw. ttmi has Iuhui sent :<>:!ii- ' et ni til rv lot11 lit* piirposc ?d* i tisp?'i;t iu.g aiid stiiiiyitie l in- pnidio sch?iol - v-. iein ??f tlu- I'liited Sla <-- und :!o- ; I > '.'ill in ms. lie hud bib li dce|?l\ ( j -hocked, lie Slip I. WI ill 1 lie pi? \ :; i! I n:; wiiiil <?!' u lijioii aubuib iht' Aincri etil people. s|ueially iuauilesied in (hi'vioiatHtii id' the S.-ibbath, bill lie Had bbeii v'er\ mm h iiiiprb^scd with he ?'onipl('toiii'ss <?:' the Aitiericaii i school m. au.I had I een astoii , i-iho.i ai He. peri?-ct itibt ainjdeivliicii lioii.'il facilitii's a lb u del ii> the iador I i; iijile. e-p.ei.-.lly in fin'; Soul libra '.:>te>. Wllt le tm \ le ede I it IllOSti j Siti'li an Opportunity, be b it -ere liml tail Ii? a alb if* led the negro in j any ?-outij r\ frbin Ibb liih?* o[' I Ian ' d?b\ u t" I lib pie-ent day. I! A XI ib U'S VOI Iv. i iie ?' e-.v Voi I, yl} era hi*' e'.t iinafcs l ! I.i li'iiek*! pi pillar volt* a- - >.' ! ^realer than ? ..ti . el . --. \\ i I iI die liiillii iU i'bbih'i; \ ? 1.1 -. ,ri..i;i!ti ;,, M ; .o( |) ,.; u ni. b .... iV?i 1Jarbchl, ill is ivotil sei iu i < ? i . b ii ? , jiiiliiy : i...... -j r ..,ii.. : ? ; w r i 1 leiin i r: I in i < i!'i i . i I. a a)my o .to, 11 ? . p iip li ii. i ? . i a en. .... ... . ? ; ? ? i ' i. ? '. e r \ Stan \ ' . o St'iti ri ,,h wiiii'ii ! . i les lib' ibi'e el' ?:ie St nie IV? ?in a mit h r, or i hiis chops tji the inajiii it\ I'? Sttr.es roas ti make Ibe \.. ?? iif?.':i?'b vi..ie a li ihti'g ?r in the . cttcral r ? n1 . The S ui . a rl n\ w ha h ri w ri" iu.i Inn-!.::: villi a I renn tuber lins ho l. tu. hi* is.er The but \ , ?) paper 'l'ii \n\\ > iair ubscrip ions promptly, ami u .? i in-eon i ibti.iiicss tibi yoii gi'i iitoi? for the iminev limit caii'he bad in a i. v ?In r .%.. \. b mm l"0\ KKNOK I'LliltVS IDEA. I am pleased Mr. Kdilor, with the cast igniion you and your correspond ents have given the Charleston "News :iinl Courier" and its backers lor proposing that South Carolina should separate from the Solid South and go over to the Nort hern Uepuldi en ii party and make terms with t hem! The e Iitors ol" the i harieston ''News aiid ('ourier" hud llieir hackers serin Ii. l hink i hat ii would he t<? I he inter ? ?-t iii' South '. !irO|iu:i id play this fantastic trick bid ore high Heaven! Benedict Arnold, whilst in command ol' nn important inilitan station at VVesi i''.i:ii Mining Hie Aihoriean Revolution, had a similar thought and reeling. He saw the Continental army in greal distress^ sull'ering ?_re.-itly lor food .in I clot hing, aiid le onine to the conclusion that it would I he to his interest losepnlatc himself (Vom that arin\ and go o or to the Ih'itish ariiiy aiid iliake. terms with '.! s comma in lit.g general! Ho did so :m i hi- name all the world over litt'l become the symmviii ol' ail ihn! if unpatriotic, treacherous ami luisc. The ."-..m I, i? solid lor an honest, t'diistiiutiotinl, gooil government', and will remain solid until this is oh tinned, hy tin- election of :i Demo oratio President, and a majority Iii 11pi!i jItumcs of ( 'ohgri'ss. Tii<?South em Siaii a re Solid. :io.i i list I m peri a 1 i-ui an?! cent rali/nt ion, against Cell; t'raiit rind ii permanent I'i'csidoiii lot* life. Il (t.-iiTitdd's administration is wiso.'jusi. hon. -; und constitutional. I liefe \i;ilI I??? no fact ioiisi imposition to il in Soiu Ii < '.'irolimi. Viiiii criticism <?! t he Charleston ??News and Courier for iduihgiug its poliev is correct. SdiiiO months :igb it iieubuhci 1 in strongternis my Mig gest iim :?' :: hoi euipldyilig Jvtltli eai . and 1:1m <i:i\ before i he oiec iiol In f h ? ton. a 11 voea t et I I Im mom in i iii i1 *' i. t1 ( ssiI \ ami i'ivili/.:it ioit. Ii. I". Pitnisx. A NOIUHKKX SKTll.l'K'S VIKWS. 15. 1'. ; I . !'. :: fir-lieh! e'.cetol 0 i life Radical ticket thus writes to tlmAik.di pn--: 1 ! opet l-ivciiii.r nngiiiid w iii give hi- -pec in I * t >-iit ?? ?:i to I he ijimst ion Of !mrino;.i/.i: _?. I he r:h es, and by hi'S nets ciui viliee l lie colored people I hat lie iylil he iii ir pro! et or an i belie 1 net or; and Hint they will have t hi same right , before llie law a the \\ hite face. My polity for a tid ml vice lb i he colored people is to keep out of poli tie-, work, ecotioitii/e. tic cutiiukiti pi'Oportv. e lm- tte i heir children, tind show to i!ie world thai they are com petent to compete wit h the while race in I lisiness. They will become Iiis pyyt r- ami will have an interest in t he goveriiineht of t he State, and will make iuteiligent legislators. Not wi; list.'i n? I iiig my in I vice tothe eoloi" i d |ICOpUa III keep oil! Ill' polit'tCS, I cannot advise them lo :ihst:iifi from voting; ihiy have the right; of still' ragi' an.I n <trou.i2 desire to vote. I Would impress upon tliom tlml llie right lit vote is a sjieivd right! and iipyer to,violate thai iiglitby vnt hi h lo*'a man to Iii! an ollicc unless llie' In Hove ho is competent to fullilj tlit' duties of it; NO I III VXK vor. So We cnilUOt go OVt'f til the Re publican party; At llie risk of be iiig coiisiih;red ;1 ' tu'Wiirse, wi mii-t deciitje llie invii.'ttiOn lii dis ? inn' t'Vprythioii in favorbf suteess NfVel'tlii'h'S-l, though u<' !ie\fr\\ili vieton ?though wo never gt'l ai olli.c we liiipO tobe oi'sbni?.' seryiei lo our i'i ui ui y lind on i liiiiej M.iv not a fun ii, u.: y mil a part V. be use in' in opposition? lie re itiij such a llnni! tfs tlisinteresti'd, honest con victioifV yVl.tat -in of governineit1 sluiiii?l we liuvt1;ii'tilt of hs litdtuiged loom- pnflyi A ile p ?Iislii. of eiuirse: (nil Vit ! ha I is preidsely \y\v.i\ bin b'ejiii'biii :i i I'l ieinl - a \ i|s tothi. Wi tlndi r i' i in bur ii ?!-. with ihiiifi aiilis; but we piefid lo reniaiu'oti in ih;e eobh l-'.M .y one to his t.-isti \ ii I- ii we i|ii:ifl'el with iiobndy. Vu :b?'iviy i tuileiul for our belii'fs, liifp 1 i: that, in time, we slmll iintl our e\e- be! I id* mounted ami i'ijuippi i lian we nn- :il prtseni, l.otii.Svilh 1 oiii it r .loill'lial, 1 >; in. \ mans (?< ni ui ry ma v ea ! I up in iim for ihe Siieril'M'c Ol* Iiis liim-. hi ; It his life. I tit for the siieriliee o ? or. never ! iiever! nevi*r! Thei i i. sohlet hing bet ween liiiiiself, hi ebnseieiiee, his posterity, and hi I .o.!. I .el ii- l.eu a i e. I hat in t he ex ci etni'iit of teiiijior.'irx t'tuitlicl we iii hol trample upon heaven horn priti id pies, which must outlive the stars 1 lenry U. Jackson. TUE DAY OF JUDGMENT? IS IT SET FOil IsSli LS81. This is a very peculiar uuiuhcr. Tin' sum of its digits is 11x0. li is divisible I)v 9 withoutu remainder. The remaining quotient roils ist - of two prime factors, 11 and LP. Ii reads the same both ways. If IS he set under 81 and the two add ed the sum is 1)1). If the L8 be rever sed and then added toSl the sum is 1 r>:b t he sum of I he digits of which is '.?. The 1''- is also divisible by 'J, giving a quotifutl of 18, which is a second time divisible by I). If this i lie reversed and added to 18, the urn is'Hi, which is also divisible by : ml l he sum of il.? digit s is also '.). Uttl v. bat of it ? Add the following considerations before yon puss an answer: 1. 'I hose who have cultivated the neciill seit neos have always held the lumber II to he possessed of great 1 dguij'cauee. j J'hos.e who have made a study I of the I'.unierical sy mbolistu of the ; script tiros have regarded the number :) eojV.aily significant. "It is a I r.nnib??;? of lilialily, or judgment, of lb real u rely coniplel? tiess^'1 says Dr. j M ii bun. ' And he adds, "It is the fac i tor of all the iiroal dates of judgment j ? viz.: of the lload, the destruction of Sodom, the overthrow of l'haraoh, the captivity, and final destruction of .letuisalein." As we have seen, it enter., in a variety of ways into the IsM. Whal of it now? Has I SSI a Mm gnieiil in 'tore for the human race, I and whip i> it: Lutheran and Obser STIT JJY ,STEl\ S: n hei litirnhain's life was one of ( us'aut disappointments, lie would : no sooner begin a course jf action j than si< kucss would thwart him. He i was in t!.i- w:n kept from college; because of this be was compelled to jit vi up leaching; by this bis literary labors wen- impeded, and yet his I patience was wonderful, andhewaa j never beard to Complain. The secret .of bis endurance und cheerfulness is ; found in a passage in his diary, writ cn i4* < nt; years ago, at a time when physicians despaired of his life. He .v rote: "If I gel well, to God will bo j all the glory: if not, 1 hope and pray hat 1 may he prepared to submit i ?hccriully to anything be may have ti si lire for me." Iii?, own life was au e \em; lite a O'l of the adv'cu wlli .'It lu'2 liiiiisolf gave to ayoung man he furo wdioin the way looked dark: "( to.I will point oin the palb he wish es yoii to lake. (.Sod always makes l he next step clear We are apt to trouble ourselves about the future, I but we forgo! that ttne.stepat a time is ai! we havcto lake, and we usually i have liuii! enough lor that one." j And so, wdietiovCr '.be path of his choosing was hedgiid up. he only mid. 'Cod wislm me to t|o some [hing else," und .li 1 it.? Watchman and ({ellcctoi*. Thc team attached to the family c -image of a rich Calycstou family ran a way.a lew days ago. Tb.* lady a id her daughter were in the carriage :\ ei tin- slrcCt v. a-full of vehicles. She asked t he coachman if he could stop the team, lie -aid lie could not, 'nit I..- thought be could steer it. "Then." she said, leaning back with jreai composure, "run us in to some fashionable turn mi;. I want to be thrown in'.o goo ! company.'1 Fortu nat el,*, tin leani was halledjljust as it w isaboui to demolish a swill-cart.? ? lalvesfoh New?. '?I be poii is mightier than the ?.word;" b;ii it cannot give a discriib io'; tl a', will giv< any proper idea id' be delicate beaut V of I be elegant, ?clihed Chr.- (hat are presented roe lo ail subscribers of ??Our lloine an I Kireside Magazine.*' W. I'; Spene, authorized agent for > a igebtirg County. Address, \V. I*; Spbiicei Orange bit rg, S. (". Ward i'.t eeli. r "orated" last Sun la\ on tin- text, "A good name is ?iither to bechoseii than great rieh 'S." W ard l.i o.. how it i> himself. Suppose (tiirliehl had neverdenied 'ii?. ! ;a u-a ?! io . - with Oakos Allies; ?vlien be denied tin- forged Moroy letter be would III)vc been believed, ihn :.- u wm . hi? mere denial amoun ted io 11??;Iiililt. A In ion- and Uolde llostoniaibfl ft r?t Imughl when bis hon?*' look lire re ?.? ;i!\ was for bis lnother-in law, vhom be saved from a burning Stair as.' by promptly throwing her down from a three fit on w indow. (Jood nature is the very air of a good min i, the sign of a large and nonerons soul, and t he peculiar soil where v ii nie prospers. THIS PAGE CONTAINS FLAWS AND OTHEft DEFECTS WHICH MAY APPEAR ON THE FILM.