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Fallit fiebrig " She stood before htm, talVand fair, r And gracious on that summer's day, With'Juno's* tirsti rose*'In Jierhuir,,j *? An/) pu her checke til/abloom of May, But rosy check, and dimpled chin, > 'And raven hiahes dr?'oplng low, Conceal ^lie^u^v-jK^hVft'odid^Yb*^I i *?{ * It might^ Ah, if'twero No?his throbbing heart } Sootl fairly still with sudden pain; And If 'twere Yen. tlw world so wido v His deep content; could scarco contain. So wondrous fair! how eoidd the stoop To-favor suah-ji: ono^rc }?cf ' % ? \ Ah. sweet susp'oftse that atIIrlcaves hope, i - Ah, pidiirbl sf-i-uucertaluty'. He held her hand, so white and small, '' And moved to press it with Iiis lips, But changed his mind, and let it fall, . With chillcfltrtouch of tin-er tips, A?d took the seat she offered him ? t Upon the BOfa by her slilc^ Nor made the space between thorn less, Whictl^S?finicu' so narrow, yet so w ide. Then giiztrtg%n Hio'perfecVfaee, The dimpled mouth, the scrluusjeye, Aud drj^klng In with eager ears The intfsje of her low replies, lie let I he bright hours drill uwaj', * Nor (old the secret of his heart, But when the shadows lengthened lay, Kose, all icluctaul, to depart. And stammeredj^fcVtu Jiv. itii blushing* ohedv, > An eager, timorous request That ?ldjc,^r^>ld acquaintance sako, n ... Would grant tho roselnid from her breast. She gave It him, with downcast eyes. And watched him leave her, with a sigH.'- l "So good,-' she said, ''so true, so wise; Ah, me, if liq were not so shy !" ~ How to Save Your Peaches. ' MiDDi.Ei'F.N, April 18, 1879. Editor'Orangeburg Democrat: I notice a-general complaint of the cjfAnage' Uouo.tbc peach crop hy the late freezer'- My i'rppression is, that this destruction of the poach cipp, Wbich'pcqijrs. so frequently, can be avoided and if ..you will allow me a "Short space in your paper, I will en deavor to say in what way, and would advi.se my fellow-farmers to try it, and be convinced as 1 have V-3'en. Several years ago I ptocurcd from a neighbor, a lot of line peach 'scions and planted out an orchard in an open field thought to ho suitable. ppp3Bof the scions I planted"jp' my yardj under the shade trees (pines.) Since Chen I have been noticing quite 'a difference between the two sets of trees. The ones in the orchard be ing by no means sure of a crop every ypar, while those under the pine n?ver fail. I notice, also, quite a difference in the quality of the fruit in favor of those in my yard. ^Thi3. year we have been visited by a fate"freeze, and ,tho consequence is J.hat the peach crop has been destroy ed in ov^ry' section of the country, i am proud ip say, however, that }vom close obspryntion to c|ay, I find one-third of a crop on, my trees that arc sheltered by 1 the pines. I am fully eon vi ncd now that the pcaeh irce, will do better planted in a pine or c;\k. gipve than in an open field, and havo 1 this }*ear started an or chard iu;u short leaf pine grove near 'my dwelling. ^Vill some of our fruit growers do' likewise and report. "'-The storm of* Wednesday, the 16lh instant,passed over our section of the county, deluging the land with hail and rain. No one complains now of its being too dry to plant cotton. ?From all appearances there arc still a few, hereabouts, who believe that cotton is King. ^'dfmiglad to see that the Board of pireptprQ pf ine Agricultural and Mechanical Association contemplate holding a Floral Fair on the 30th of "May next. Witli the assistance of the s/iare/ibfUV?, ' ? bejjeva Uicy will make }t a success. " What has become of "Midillcpcn Pike?" lias some angler caught pim? 1 may let you hear from our jssp{.ji>n 'again' w'hen "peaches are in season. ? -? Starwall. ; ,_._._ Tub dreadful manner in which a confession was extorted from a crim inal in Hg\v York State reqalls the fe?noH tb'rthreh of thp middle ages. (The prjapputed pprson was incarcc fcjp?Vm a cell, and in the next one was placed a man with one of those OpLa^on-cnded ncpordionn. Bv ' the i ? ?? ?w . ' v ' ' Lime the wind jammer had squeezed put 5'Nancy Lee," and got well wound up on "My Grandfather's pl?bkj'' |hp criminal howled to be taken to the gollows and put out of | |iis misery. The editor of tho Nation seems to be boiling oVer vvitb wrath. We are sorry to inform him tnfel aixtqeh hun dred and thirty-njnp Northern visi lors wcro shot here 4 day or two ago jiy those devilish SouUicrncrg. lie 3ays, "It is only in Asia Minor and ilie mountain regions of Afghanistan, ?h|} '(lie Southern States that persons are liable to be 'shot on sight.' " Cut your hair. Mr. Editor, piacc a piece of ice on yotir |iead, and a Uy blister p'n th'e'uottorn of jjk feet and you may recover from hallucination. ?Aikcn Jteview. Any person v]mrvi11 get "3 up a Club of Ten Ca:di^W>scrihorH at l.f>0 fi?r '^bhtim wllr recetyo) Tup Dkmo &RAj'bheycar free. Qp to work at onpd.,' secure yotiV (Jlnb. We knb\y ypu caVtlo it if you but fialf tivjKj Send to this office for ppecimeri' co pics, which wili be furnished on ap plication. ' ' THE COLUMBIA REGISTER DAILY, TBI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. Best Newspaper ever published at the \(1 C; ;apitaJ,of Splitlj Carolina. Circulation Large and Constantly In-1 Tl\ creasing. WE RESPECTFULLY INCITE THE attention of the reading co'mmun. hy to tho excellent newspapers We'aro now publishing in Colunihia. THE REG ISTER is the only paper ever published at the eapltal of South Carolina wluph Is conducted as are thG" leading dailies of| the principal cities of the country Wo have an able and distbigulsed corps of | editors?golitlcpian well known all over tho State for their learning, ability and sound Democratic principles;?men who iiave served the State and the South on every ?occasion when the demand arose for ?he7r" service, and who may safely be depended upon ns reliable leaders of | the Democracy in the Sine of journalism. THE DAILY'iqCGISTKR Is a twenty eight column pupeV, 24 by 30 fdebes, printed on good paper ana with largo, clear cut typo, containing the Leitest Tel egraphic News, Full Market Reports, editorial matter on tho leading occur rences of tho tiutcs, and replete with.in teresting miscellaneous reading. Tho Local News is full and interesting, one editor devoting his time exclusively to (hat department. Pur correspondence from ? Washington [and. other places of note gives aii entertaining resume of all the important events of the day. THE TRI-WEEKLY REGISTER, with some minor changes, comprises the con tents of tho Daily at $2.50 less per an inuin. THE WEEKLY REGISTER is a large, handsomely gotten up eight-page paper, 2? by 42 Inches, contajnlng'fortyjejglit: columns''of reading matter, embracing all the news ofnhe woek and the most editorial and local news. terms?in advance. 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For any Information desired, addrc3S CALVO & RATION, proprietors, Columbia, S. C. Sg?FT;P,arfles desiring copies of The II wHs'tur to exhibit in canvassing will be supplied on application. The Weel^ly News Contains live Editorial;?, the latest Tel egrams, besides the fullowihg Special ties; ''Carefully selected Mail News, Prize StoriCG,"a Cljcss Column, an Agri cultural Department, Record' of Mar riages and Deaths. The WEEKLY NEWS gives more for tho money than any other Southern Weekly; Seo the Prices: Single Subscription per annum S3 00 Five Subscriptions at SI 75, S 75 Ten Subscriptions at $1 50 15 00 Twenty Subscriptions at ?1 25 25 00 Filly Subscriptions at ?1 50 QP The WEEKLY NEWS will he sent to yearly subscribers of the Daily Edition of The News and Courier for $1. : The WEEKLY NEWS will be sent for one year to six months1 subscribers to the Dally Edition of The News aud Courier for $1 50. Tho WEEKLY NEWS will be sent to yearly subscribers to tho Tri-Weekly Edition of The News and Courier lor $1 50. No reduction;; will be made in the price to subscribers at Ttt? News and Courier except as above. Remember the WEEKLY NEWS con tains all the laiest News, selected froh) The News and Courier, besides these spe cialties which do not appear in the Daily at all. A Prize Story, a Chess Column, an Agricultural Department; and a com plete weekly record of Deaths and Mar riages in this State. Any one of thes specialties alone, is worth the priac of subscription, aud the subscriber really gets a First Class Week ly besides for nothing. RIORDAN & PAW SON, Charleston. S. C. 0j LD AMERICAN ho pel Established about 1830 Resucltated on the European Plan for ,,! ',s Gentlemen only. terms: Rooms each person h?r day.50 ' ' per week.?3.00 per mouth.and $10 According to location of Rooms paid nadvance. 1 UOARD TERMS: Board and lodging...".g| 50 per day Board and lodging.0 ?0 per week mkai.s, Breakfast.25c Dinner.v.......;;..'......l.fiOo Supper.25o mrs. m. j. ARCHER. Pproprietrcss, 20 George st. corner King, scp 27 ly Charleston. S C. '-1-?? Hardware. S. R. MAESHALL & CO. .. 810 KING-ST, ' CHARLESTON., S. CL ?YQ OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF hardware, pqtw are, tin ware; Nails,1 ' wood ware, Hope, 1 saddle 11y, cuttlery, GUNS, #c. Also, Agricultural' Steels, as follows: Straight and Turn Shovels. Scooters, R ijl Tongues,'and Sweeps of ? ill kinds, suitable for tho ,\\ hoJosahjvaud /ctail trade. / |< 5 Merchants would do well \6 calF and examine our stock bpforc purr chasing elsewhere. ' ) :" ' Charleston, Sept. 27, 187S. 3mo ' Hi ! (A jjl : I At the Eeople's gakery, ESTABLISHED IN 1871, BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR Who Is still ready and willing to FILL.ORDERS BREAD, ROLLS, PIES AND or alt descriptions. GUNGE E, S by the barrel or box. ALSO BREAD FOR CAMP-MEETINGS,] on Any other meetings at abort nptice. TUST RECEIVED FRESH C?NFEG TIONARYS, FANCY GOODS AND MOTIONS, which will bo sold as low as| any that can bo bought in Oraugcburg. Thanklul for the past patronage of my friends and the public I still solicit a con tinuance of their custom. T. W. ALBRGOTI, RUSSELL STREET, Nest door to Mr. J. P. Hurley. Orangebnrg, Sept 111, 1878 ly bTjyM&c? DEALERS IN PLANTATION GOODS, DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, St. Matthews S. 0. We respectfully call the attention of the farmers to our general stock of GOODS and solicit a call whenever I they visit St. Matthews, A fijU and fresh stock constantly in store. fVrii !. ????? ) i <u it 1 ?> i- iu.ul \ Oct 3mo ? ? ? ? I The Favorite Dry-Goods Resort ?o? Furchgott, Benedict & ?|o, Oliarlestoii, S. O OFFER THEIR NEW FALL STOCK Wholesale and Retail AT LOWER PRICES Than is paid by customers for infe rior old auction goods. $250,000 Worth of thc'fmcst and best selected stock of Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, cashmeres, Hist and second mourning gp.pds, kid gloves, notions, hosiery, i'ibbohsV sill: ties, ladjes antl gentle men underwear, linens, table and pi ano covers, towels, tatle damask, napkins, domestic goods, and thou sands of other goods too numerous to mention, arc now placed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, ami we guarantee to the public and people of this State espe cially that through OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES and long established reputation with buyers and sellers where MILLIONS of. dollars has been exchanged through our house, that we can and always will give better satisfaction as regards QUALITY AND PRICES in goods purchased from us than any other house South. XSf* SAMPLES sent on applica tion. N. IL Charges prepaid on all goods over 810. Sent C. O. D. or for post ollico order. Please mention this paper in order ing Qoods. FURCIIGOTT, BENEDICT & .CO. , ?75 King street, Charleston, S C. Oct 20 ly ? < ?THIS yA\3R IS ON FttE WlTTf AT hero Advertising Contracts can bo FIELD SEED eeebwheat ?0? White, Amber and Fulta;. I. I lui ?4.1 A\ fiSaii i I r?) v1 I I . SEED RYE. SEED BARLEY SEID OATS, RUST PROOF, WHITE AND T* U> Grass Seed. Clover Seed. KtrST PRO?F SEED WHEAT. Warranted Rust? 3?x*ooj! or IVToriGV Hefundeci ?FOR SALE BY? L0EIOE & LOWEAKCE, Oct. 4 3mo COLUMBIA S. C. W EDDINO GIFTS AT ALLAN'S ?o? FINE WATCIJES, Atnprjpap, and Swiss, Latest Stylos. RICH JEWELRY Of Now and Elegant Designs, and Ex quisite workmanship. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS, As well as less costly sets, in great vari'y STERLING SILVER WARE, In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, espe cially adapted for Wedding Presents. SILYER PLATED WARE Tea Sets, Waitprs, Ice Pitcher*, Buttel Dishes, Cups, Goblets, ifcc. CHOICE FANCY GOODS, Preach Clocks, Bronzes. Fine Table Cut lery, Opera Glasses, Fine Glasswsvc. The Best Goods at the Lowc3t Prices JAMES ALLAN. 3m . 307 King Stukkt. Q ALL ON ,i |ifj'jl' ?> 1 ? it ?. i'?'? '? ? ? I ?I JAi.MES v-$-^ TASSEL. 'ly.i'.i'ift i ! - , ? . - ? . For your Famjly Suppljps U\ \)\o way o FHESn GROCERIES, FINE LIQUORS, TOBACCO and SE ARS, t < [ r to?.. FRESH LAGER always on draught. t-Ifl't i i)iu> . ' <>' ! I ? -i'^ "" .; " \, "M inobwm . ? ui , A First-Class RESTAURAjSTT: Where you can get Fresh Oysters or I anything else in tho Easing Lino 1 served up on shortest notice GOOD FAT POULTRY and FRESH EGGS always on hand. Country Prgduco bought at the highest market price. JAMES VAN TASSEL, A3t., At Midler's Old Stand. PRICES CURRENT From D. W. MUSTARD, i.A.TE of LEWJSV!.!.E, S. c. Dealer in Country Produce, 398 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, FOWLS, per doz.3.25a3.70 Chickens, per doz....2.0,002.55 Ducks (Eng'h) per doz.4.00 Ducks (M'o'y) per doz.5.00 Geese per doz.G.00 Turkevs per doz.12.00al5.00 EGGS, per do*.............14 PEANUTS, per bushel........75al.10 POTATOES, Sweet.1.25al.50 PEAS, clay, per bushel....,C5a70. " Mixed ? .fj0a65 RICE, (Rough) per bushel..14001.20 BEESWAX, per lb,.'..a22 HONEY, 4t ' .10 HIDES, Flint, per [lb.10 Dry Salted,".S SKINS, Otter, apiece..25a2.50 ?? Coou, ? .fpal?. ? Fox, " .10a4Q f Heer, per lb.15 ?? Goat, 14 .8 Highest market priepfj obtained for all goods consigned to me." Returns mado promptly. CqnsigumonU soljeitec], ly ICECREAM! ICE HOUSE. ICECREAM! ICES CXUELfUtfE! !t STOP and Refresh yourself at the New and Elegantly Pitted mr Ladies* Refreshment Saloon ! J ICE CHE AM at 10 and IG cents, Cakps and Pics Fresh every day. The largest and finest nssorUiientof'Confoctioncry. Fruits of all kinds. Groceries, and the best grade? pf Flour. The choicest brands of Cigars and Toboccos. Every thjng sold at bottom prices. IOE FOE SALE In any quantity nnq at any time of the day. Sundays from 6 till Q o'clock and from 13 till 1 o'clock. A call is respect Adly solicited by JOSEPH EROS, At Captain Briggmau'a Old Stand. Cellar to Rent. t>tU \\\\ ;,\ >\\\i\ First Class Family Grocery, at Patrick's Old Stand, Corner of Russell and Treadwell Streets, Orangeburg. i IRESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT I HAVE OP?ND AT tbo above stand a first class ? ?t?fj?!;BM $m mmmm ?mm? . Whuro can be found everything needed for family use of the very best quality, and warranted fresh and genuine. I will make It a point to keep nothing for sale but what is first class and fresh. By permanent arrangements mado I will receive my goods weekly?and by close and careful attention to my business, and the wants of my customers. I hope to receive a fair sharo of patronage. Goods received on consignment, and country produce solo lrslqp ped to Charleston or Northern markets on Commission. CHARLES S BULL. Orangeburg, S. CM Septeraber?, 1S78 Agci KOSE'S HOTEL [MM i m r n : ?'< Itii lib 1 NORTH WEST CORNER STATE HOXJ^^GJ BQTJAirE^ BOAIit) $200H^U DA Y. OMNIBf? 25cs. Special attention, ano) RATES tq commoroial travolors. Orangcburg Oct. 18 |878. iy ?i ia'aw Hl. v Ii:'?) ;,o'u ' i.-'t. <? .< a '.I A: i,< .???Iii.) " ? i ?!:?'! Lie?: FRESH ARRIVALS . ?/ . t'i; ??ii! i' ? ?-??;?>? ilvj * W. ?;???. <??>: 1>- n ? ?: ? ! . ....?? .. I -. . ilUV-t Ml iti -Sa* i .; Ji J >V 'till QF ft ...; .-:?...????: ..1 ?aa'o t >?'? ? wa ui io'*l AT ' -(('i ?ti-M -i niio ><> ohiua io1 11 ' ? ? ' . j m3m 'il. l. M, JH ... *l . 16* ! hin? il /?bit ' /i rid *>v>v i>< . Jile .1 r i.iii. ^???'i > <' ?''? /?, I . ..I-,,1' tppoMttfc .iifo'V- ' I - i ; . ..1 ?Ii :\t. tl >wiii ? 'A -.-if..'. .:.. ri'/?rv >0J (;,. s??,...-::4<ii?'-,i:li'i.'.v 'hist' >si;?l-?.u:U?i ijv-.-i'n1" 'jfe* .:!'ui.''i';, < MY STOCK CQMPRISES 1 ? ? . .! 13i?y Goods aiicl C3-ppcei?iea IN GREAT VARIETY! ' . .ii <1 . . U. '?:???>? ?? ? ?; rTii? "-i " ; ij" . '.r.ii' f iv1 -i4 ;?Jji! The Dry Goods embrace Ladies and Mens press Goods, White am) Colored Cotton (Joods. Prints, Men's and Boys' Clothing,' Hats ahd Cans, l ......, * oi ' " "' ?..! jh.tii^ftin !>>o^ Pffti'Sj RT Boots and SUbe's,. " / ly^sni f?t i>tzto*JIfte'fi bciiJ ^ .;?'f To suit all classes. Also fulljlines of :. " ) f?:ooi to .oi'i iit.H'l iio AND TOBACCOS, , , ? ??? . . , ,. i ,i >. 1 - ! -: i .r->'>5.?| *t- eitl^jhliKJ JoflvHi*) ?19 ^nd in fact every filing to )jQ found in a first class storo. H . j..-,,:.-. hj? .- oh* :i i ... " . . !ICi?l"l i.??>*|ttf>eo : ??>t*oo?> av.'*l ,; ; fioi ; ; , i - ..i.T ,-.o i:id??;,lo'I<"'ifl YiaiMa^iuo' Thanking the publip for their generous patronage jn the past, I respectfully/;, solicit n continuance of the same, promising to sell everything at the lowest possi ble price. The highest market prico paid, for ' ; j . ."? ? ;> ;.; , . ,. . i >^..!l .'-, j-yjjj uvn. ifb / p;??33 OA ;?'i ii.- ,fr---> Hi.^i:: ..?oIO biH f^noilt Gottpn, Corn, Peas, Rice/* &c? i /. iiiid i) .. ? '?? iioitu il ?" ' ?are?A . liiw 'odVe-rilnv f.cd R^uVl .atrt :. ^ . ui?/ iilQ? '? ? tta^rt ? > 11 ?? jUoolt! isid'tisiW tiiad ? dyi^'w vI->.:/<is And all other Country Produce. A calhsolipited., No trouble to q\\q'((. goctj.s. -j t oiii Iq ?*i. '\hi{j Hi ^i.'i! JOHN C./PIKB, ^ ] Rrnngeburg, S. C, Mar 2S-tf Corner Church And RusseU Streets. > ,i The Improved Water Elevator and Puri?qj\ Orangebur S. O: ' iftrVflij t IP you would enjoy good health you must pse pure water. To the citizens of Orangeburg, Aiken. Edgelicld, Hampton, ami Hum well counties; Having furchased the exclusive right of suid counties for the mproved-Water- Elevator and Purlfjer,' wp offer the:. same for sale. This Elevator has no superior. It Is . sini))le, cheap and durable, having no wooi]en tiibing ' to deeay and pollute the water. No iron tubing to rust or corrode. No llanges or valves tp wear out qr to get out of order. Requires no attachment below the platform and wjll lastTHREE TIMES as long as any pump. Will make bad water good, and good water better. A thorough investigndon is all that Is necessary to convince you of ita merits. March H-iim SAIN, PIERONEY & CO. I!! III! I!!! 1!!! I!!! I!!l I!!l .?IH1 uH 111 ? .:h i A DVERTISE a large and Varied stoek of Goods, consisting in part qf ;iuT Sugar,' Coffee, Bacon, Elour, Teaj Soap, Tinware. Lemons, Bi]iteqNutf, ie, Spice, Sapoiio. Stone ware, Oranges CocoaNutc, >n, Ginger, Wasj|jng Soda,, GlasswAre, Apples', ; Pecail*,'! oS h"^-i ir, Pepper, 'Lye, Crockery ware, Cabbages, .. Almpuds^ jA <:,n.. Lard, t Nutmegs, Potash) Woodeirwarc, Confectionery', Cprraritia, .Uanvs Copperas, Starch,, . Sifter*?, i CatitR/,! Prunes; ? I i? , , iiiilivj?ti ?Vihs id' t'Oi' *?'*'''' /?i h''al.',?V/' ro h/Jod ?o?yuiv In fact the largesf. and best variety of Fancy and Staple Qpocerjes kentj In. Orange ., , burg, at prices Ten to Twenty per ceiit less than any tmijse lu town. :() uiiirjJt ,Lrtiu ''}- luu '', Afi" -infi'Xi ?!?' : v. ImeaiHu?wnatl,8ay, i-.:.-y ,?? V/u I'll sell for less than any one, ? t 1 f ? ? ? . Or givo my goods ?way. A. B. WALKER,./ Leader of Low Ptlpe^. , . f< : Mi Orangeburg, April 4, l?70. DRUGGIST AND lOluis J'.) V^lOi- I f04l?>l! 0 ) Vii I dil'ir b I .'I r.lK >>d ?rjl;Vic> ;i?iT IS OFFERING ..pi?u *: i* sT-iTl /?;'t >. .. ' .m.'i? ;' o-r*. iSftnoR luv. His largo and well selepted stock of ..?'?.? Ivoiq Drugs, Medicines, Paints; Oils, Toilet and Fancy Articles LOW D.QWN FOR CASI?, ALSO, a lot of FINE I30BACCO FROM FORTY;iTHREE^TfJffi Five cents per pound. Your patronago Is respectfully solicited. Orangeburg> S. C, July 12. A. C. pu'KES, .0 .O NEW STORE NEW ST?M IN TRE TOlVN OF l?l . v'hiija*J t -o--. I.- ',ov i'.u &*ioitaatia DA. SAIN NOTIFES THE CITIZENS OF ST. MATTHEWS, ^^atTOjB-? i public generally that In the old stand of Clark's, near the Depot, will ho- . found a choice and Tare soleotloh of I? i . ii~ iioui mi^MOl J^ry, Goods, broccries^ Tohaqoos and Segars. Mqtvor*sn* both Foreign >md JDomestt?, Batdtvare\ ; Ail 1 t-i?j^- ^:-:lAL^ ?.; DniT.. *^ -j&zt ^1:?^a?AL$?u 0 W i>fli. .'ii paid for all kinds of country produce ;t ?:?>'{} ? ?uufiir'.hij;'? i '.. I? I.fiO j J .h-jjlOwVrj u\ \ii St. Matthews, September 6,187Q. 1 1 0 9