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Mrtiuioi j ^Mti?l ?fi?no?tll ??? ?gsn?n?a; ?et i? e*fcaITT I i?w*iwmp-*?ie??uNSHr,!.on ??METAtLH) CASES. ? tWaals-sfe ?net e^,8i>s?b*J exit U itsssM ?11 of Hue virif?-oftTO ^Sw^hssesVlA^i^fsTteH immoulatoiy?%tP rUuy?f >t*t)j)? Aftwrf erfipiAu yd w few??* Also manufactures WOOD COFFINS as tssual, and al the shortest notice. #ftb Tit'XP?^ tear 6'^^*^^^yfi^^^^1^r 1 CHE?P GOODS lAj.ismTori'* *.i*e? BRIGGMAISN'S ?sflTrT ^slftlf, frOllffd tfPlU*t WHERE YOU'LL FIND >.. KI TJAIstA)"? ?W. 'A.VlUm TV\K XI Any a?d^41yerythiug. *_5h;i /. .1^._ ?^rntsrttn od* eaae jrvTSvi ?A ?n-?!?!! s?H .aWielij - pejpTJ?.in yn'iw ??<' htntm BstsiLJf| BJlsMMeV*^ 91 l*"'*"'"1' n *r-^ .*^'>^?'>1 TiiiwMiiiTnrrt; ? '* 8?*tVii<j..?? ?-il?kn* .-?M''#WT5TS; !* . ?yjM^. ii.tI AXb OiH?. *ft,1 FINE TOILET 80?PS, ? a-, ?BMIMIftff'^JC<* '"J" ",,TaJ u,5"1 r> A sS'wv?' 'ANlV* *>'e<oe) id, ;ail.-.i? ^^v-^IV?Li, PURE WINES and LIQUORS for Medicinal i DYE-WOOOS and DYB-8TUFPS gfeneralfy.' ?| A fuWifiteo/?fQ?ACC0 nad SKOARS. ,-' I u ud .T.Miy?ioiane from thsrf.'nuntry will o?r Jflook of Mndicincs ('omplete. Warranted. Geuolpo and, of the Rfst Quality. Lot"bf FRESH <1/RDEN SEEDS. V i&nll o t V * The Redemption of Lands Forfaited to tlio State for Noil-Pay mein t of Taxes. *at ?wr *f* t*-*-*** ?? j In our fast i bs'uo of August 30th, wo published u letter from Comptroller* General ITogc to Hon. S. J. Lee, in reference to tho redemption of lands sold for the payment of tuxes, aud forfeited to the State for the want of; bidders, nnd remarked at tho time that it was the iutentiou ol Mr. Lee lotest tho soundness of the Comptroller's at-, titude on this subject iu the Couics. Our own views of the matter coincided with those of Mr. Leo, but as tho sub ject was somewhat obscured by the amount of legislation which has bcotrT hud on the tax question fo^tAgetfft f0|r years, we determined to postpone nny expression .until *s;a could, embrace the opportunity of critically examining the question. This we have done, and the enquiry has satisfied us that the Comp troller is wrong. In the first place, he seems to labor under a misapprehension of the hnv when ho broadly asserts thin such lands cannot he redeemed, and re fers to section 108 of the laws of 1808, alleged to have been amended by act of March 12, iS7l, and'eonfirmatory of his opinion. Now this section does not re^'er to forfeited lands, and was npycr legally amended by the. act refer red to; and it is strange ?hat Mr. lloga should so believe when ho had before] hin? the Reti-ed Statutes, in Which this very section ..OS well RS others, of tlie tax act ol 1 808 wore adopted and made the law of the State by act of February, 1872, and ol force.byithe provision* of the Constitution Art. 9. See 22, Tit KX. Dep. ,'.,?. a*>l At the time of the passage of tho net; of Marth 12. 1872, no portiotr'YFf tnp i tax act ol 1808 was ot;f^Jfff.rf that year, and th?-ielbre, when th?*LegiWa turo by Fec.'l/oriliY^'to^ter; sought M. to aniMtd - See*. . -108 and othef sections of tlie latter, it nttom ptcd lo amend a statute that WAS no lon ger tho law* of tho State, h ving become nullified by the re cnrjb&eipt Jtn& ?dop tion of its provisions in the Code of Statute law, made tho law of the State by the act and iu the mannen* before eta red The Revised Statutes embody all the State laws of the Stute ot'?fbrce> at the time oT the final r*port or the Com missioners, by virtue of. A. A. March 'J. 1800, passed in pursuance of Art. 5, Sec. 3 of Vhe State,.Constitution The jnext report was made November 28, ' na as .* smaitee* a* ,1871, so that this ('ode contains <vll the }aw of a Sututorj ?naratter ie force op to that date, and tirade so by A. A. f(a> la ??IA1 ?"'? M./.f?niii->-ii Jebruary, 1872. -and in legal contempla tion tin so Statutes &re*to'l>e couidder f f*> Cl.ST|ntt?4oa aa cd as having lu en pased at the batue time ;,ln cem.-ti uctine a revised Code of laws lit.y are to bo considered as contem poraneous arts, parts of one entire sys tent yf law,"?Ll nkwell ou Tax Titloi, 015. From aud alter the re-cnuetniont xtid adi ption of the Revised Statutes, (lie tux act pawed September 15, 1808, ceased to fx ist as the law of tie State, but its provisions wore made law by net of February, 1872. Pamphlet, oofs, 1^72, pr> i}7? It will be clearly per ceived, therefore, that* tho Legislature, in Sec. 1 ofLhe Act of Mn-eh 12, 1372 ignoiantly amouded an net that was not of force, and that tho only law in rela tion to the nsseglusoutt np'rL enRectinn of faxes and redvjnrpttftn^ or lands Siow of force, if by virtue'of the Act Of Fcb?u*a rd, 18.72.. ;1 f , ,r,?,a*o?*aO 'Mr. H?ge relers to ihr Joint Resolu tions, of d#SaW?^al!e*pb^^ of the intention of tho LegislftttitV. ttid as a corrtJt*t?crtl^fMb of tfdn^tMclloJ^^iLal, it ts the province of the (Join ts, and uot the Legislature, to interpret laws, thort 3 "^ilViev^'rat^>*?W?Jf aOCws\\aVtf qus*^ 4*011. .fitftl> aid! la t?l1t*4 ? The point aocin?^ hl^^^er*/l!o%e'J''Bctt' tied by the blowing citations fro^hf, Ruvtstd Statutes and legal decisions of t**4 Courts: ejifThc Count/ A^ditr?Jewt^hyt?puty 'ahdll attend all sale* of IdAil^truY ronl itia I ? cstate.-roe/ie A>y tho Treasurer ot his county,- etc; anl if any ptirccl was offered Jfjr sale, and not soldATor Wa^br^' ticrt, or shall have boen bid in on 'be**1 half of tho State, he shall enter it on record, See. fl^f^Ututo?, "All real ^fe'Nirll?Jl?^Iffl may hereafter be .'sofd^'ior taxes assoss. i miehU , realties at doliiquaa t>*alee\^ under the laws of this State, may'h?f dacaed at any time wlttoiu two years e from, and after, such sale, &o." ?octlo i 2G., id.. pp. PO. "Each trsot, or lot of land, cr pnrt thereof, which shall be offered for sale by the Couuty Treasurer at any ddl^iv. quont land sale, as provided fur in this .chapter (13) and not soid for <wenr of bid?'s> r, Bhall thereby bocomo forfeited to the State 6f South Carolina, and thenceforth all the right, titlo^ and in tercat of the former owner therein shall be vested in the State of Sou.h Caroli ua, and shall be designated by the Coun ty Auditor ou the list of dolinqueat lands as 'forfeited and transferred to the Stats of South Carolina, aud charged with taxes and penalties as if tho same w.w purchased by a private individual, and returned by the Treasurer as delinquent until sold as forfeited real estate, scJ. 54 id 82. "ThS C?unty Auditor filial1 enter in a BUbvtdntie.1 book, denominated the Forfeited Land Record, a list of all rofJ estate lorfeited to, or purchase 1 in bo half of tho State according to the?' pro visions of tliis chapter (13),. fc?;c, 35, id 83* * 1 'Tn the cose of all lauds puich'tiscl on behalt'of the State under the provisions uf section 18 of this chapter (IT), tho C. unty Treasurer shall, in the name of the State, outer upon and take posses sion of the same and may lease the sumo ?\-c., and subject to all the rightrtof rel detuption in such case provided for by law. Ac. 42, id Si/ '1 1 "Any person who shall have rented lauds under the pro-'isssons of the fore going section. 42, shall at tho exph'a tiou of the time during which said lau Ii were redeemable by tho original owner; bo deemed to. have 'cquired a right of pre otnption to tho ?uiio. Sec. 4A. id p 3?:?e.i ?*? ?H.m^ ??f>W . ^Mf<i?f.'?.fveaa*a,'/^MI> "l* * 1 The above citation from the Revised Statutes are nufnciont to rnftuo tho die miu of Mr. 11 one,..in regard t^Wthc re dcmnti >%%mf^ jrtfel ?Mr? ?'" of bidders; and also, upon the generally rcboptod doctrine, that tax laws tue tobe constructed in favor of the taxpayers fcitcd to the Stale, should not bu gov erntid -by the provisions and equity jtiC. tb.5 Sutute, which, in gcneint terms, give* the right of redemption in all sties of delinquent real estate, wa are at a lo?s to understand. ^? The following citations from legal decisions may not be amis;, in this con ??e...?i..ri.in.?ut? *. ... receive a general construction, unless there il soMothiitg in the stitute to re* tr.inthcirnpperatiou-12({eorgia R,p. 62A\.^Vpkiy at?.? ** ran a*-***^ eaT ??cep.ion.s the (Jourtu? can ni.iko noue.?20 Miss. 11*3*671. ? "Tlic exception of a particular thing $r person, jm*Vl?fAts8?,J?n the! general words of a statute, provrs that in the opinion of tho Legislature, tho things or persons, would bo within tho general clause, but for the exception, \V 12'When 438; 12 iohnsou 200. 1 1 Johnson 391. Statu.es aro never tobe construct- 1 to work injustice.?7. Johuson 4t)?. ' Revenue Statutes arc-to be canst rue tad most favorably to the citizen.? i lllnckwell on Tux Tiller, 027 "A statutory power derogatory to privaie property on,: ht tobe aoasieuoted strictly, aud not enlarged by intendinent id 028. , R, . Whithout intending tili? article he yond reasmiublo limits, we wi'd say, that in our opinion,' Owners of didinqu tnt the lux law, contained in tho revised Ma?^??aabrr?it,a f..t .h. ??,. or Didders, have not only tho right to redeem,, but have within two years, in *"J. e'a^ai I )? st?'?1,. . t, I jvhicli they can exercise this right ol redemption. There is ua authority in out fejlfJl ?Jf?t|)||rt tbA positions mm* ?KhjcfaWbfle llr*fc wtj Can^arArA all tax laws arc to h-j constructed in fa voi of tho tw.^pnycrs^it necessarily fol Iowa that the right of saderttption in all casfes belongs to the citizen. Why.sbsjj State should be preforred to' individual ^Itichasers^d^l^qae'rly land sales is "more than we oan comprakftnd, and ire hope that tho Courts of the State, or gaiiizetf under a Republican form of government, will affirm the doctrine of ^odi^y^u^hsoeTer U eomo.? properly tty{n l}im'iW I n* O'viSflOt ^???iJ J"ii ajstaVlu telegraph to her Other attractions Flames arc frequent there. Duel With Bix-Suootei* ?? \ ** | ,1? be)* mW??*??*3 I ^ ^ STARVLINVr VICT?UF. OF E?&rW titb' mr.vELSrXn:. Mil wfti W W *'lr . ?dt-Ja ft*5*, -A''' f'no A Pf.SPKRA-.-E Fl(iliT in Truqkebv ? If Jib*1* * *("? ' _? oi?r'???*^ 1 City?Botu Wkn Lmpty viikir PioTols? Onk Krr.hED and tut Omi.lt M.obtai.ly ^oum(h). L ?-tfi?i-. ?neu IciL. alii <?I Tnt^KF.KCrrV.Ncv.j Sept. 7.?A ncly F?get, a carpenter, and Jack White, a, Uiiner, fought a duo) night before last with six-shooters. A feud bad exists \ between thb won for some time ? and a few days ngo When they met on the depot groundn Fug.:', said : 'Wc, u^l^lit as weil settle our trouble }iere. ' Draw, and defend ic said ho, was not armed, auj Fuget replica'that, he believed him r. Hhr. The nviu, then. separated with the mulcrstaudln* thai, thoy would fight the firit Lime they, met. isighfc before last the mcu again . met on the corner of Main Ftrcot and a .little alley' running up into tlio Chinese quarter. They had no sooner r'^cogniis 1 onoh other than thcVittlo began. There j Wc.ro several persons in the neighbor j hood, but no one who bVw \h ash ootin^j could tell'vrho'fired the first shot. 'Tu^ut > .it w*l ^ is mid to have been approaching Main i street from the alley, ; n \ wa< m-t ly White, who wm passing along the side walk. When the firing fiegaii F^ig t plaoer! himself behind an awning po*?t at the - corner of the street and alley, while White stood on the side .v .ilk. The Oririg was very rapid ; si rapid, indeed, thtft tunny who heard it thought that morn than two men were engaged in tlio .shooting. The majority of those . who were'in the neighborhood when the shcrotirtg began ran away as fust as their teg?~t?tuilT'ej^^ "?JC*. yY? l&HfthL frhtUteV Who iron doorways of Burkhalter-? store, stood their grmind and wjfriessc'1 tho who?p Inttlo. White fell firt>t, and mrik ing oil j the edgo of the sidewalk, rolled into a putter about eitrlitoaa inch .'a in depth, j l;uget tell about tho *u?e time, soemtng- j rolling into th<? aa-rii gu'tur iu .vhtau White was lying, and at no great dis tance; from hint. Bctwoeti (he two men lay a buudlc of gunny sacks, owing to which they were unable to sec. eaoh other. F?get began to crawl toward White, who lay iu the gutter unable to rise. Iio dragged himself n!bng the gutter until he reached the gunny sack*, lie olimbed'Jup on these until be could stjc his mortal enemy, and then fired at him his two remaining shots. White aiuused himself, and by groat effort raised his pistol and fired his last shojt, which rolled lauget from his position on b!o^7^ * Wheo' the firing ceased and only groans wure to be heard, the e'uirens rapidly collected, and pnou a groat crowd was on the bloody bottle tu Id. The bleeding and groaning men wore curried to whore thoy oould bo cared for. F?get, howeVcr. neede I but litllo care, us ho was dying when takon up , and lived less than ten minutes. Tho shot 'which proved fatal struok him in the lute groiu, severiug a Urgo artery,[ Iio bled fright fully. WS,it<;\s w-.aads wero three in' number, and of.su ha nnttirejh.it thoy must q oefwarlly fkTQye fatal. One shut j>ihSih1 through Ui.s body, from, side to tide, just abovo tho hips ; auother entered his right, brenafc, :iud ranging baok, lodged against his spine ;' tho third sfrilck hint in the lower jart of tlfc abdomen, paasuig through the. bladder. tA*ifl Gf\ Af'icr the shooting, ami while hif ? wounds were being examined. White rtiihl tl.a* horwau firod >\t by auothnr man 1?. sides Fuget. Thi^^mau, he said, was 'TfATMiaiiL^ Bntp 'stoTja *W (fm inley loaning on into Chinatown, and fifed three shots at hi;n, after, which lie ran away up the nlley. Afterward; on being more closely ! questioned ab out this man, White j iefn8cd to say anything moro in rogard j to him, or to giro Ilia name, ovoa if ho I know it Many persons who were in j the neighborhood at the ti mo of the I shooting are quite certain that more j than two men were engaged in it. They say * that it seams almost impossible that two moo, armed with common six shooters, could have done, such rapid firing, and when tho men were taken up and the pistols examined there was a genoral expression ef puprisc on,, seeing they were not self cockers. Several r-,Tff,57V rc!i5?*url'M 1~ * 1' f*""i bullets struck tho iron shutters of the )S^e/'eii'Vrthe rSoVwho screened thctW^ 'occjpfed* ft-5*l%ttt5iT uot P0Slt'S\T*f? s,ome ft ie ffPRO?MitW^ hunting each other at tho time, as but a minute before the shopting began White eamo to the door of a billiard saloon nearhv and peered in as though looking ? fflr some one. . iJotb, men^were,formerly rwWents^oT S'au^ranciaco. a Wn*r.j"j*Wo hi^^ec^u^fati^T^iehicr^s roV ?to j?jfwanfj ^^?.MWvmK ning son.ouf the Urge, an A finest whit, earta that wc have vet tasted, for about ._ j A Cheap City. >?!'jq ii-??i? at ?ane?e% ?Tie ??l leioin ?>???*?.? ifnirfw ^nioJrTo ei *i->d? ! Munich is undoubtedly a very dhenp c'rty, says a letter writer. Kvou the rates at the hotels are lowor :lmn we f und them anywhere else in Kuropo The expense for rooina is about seventy ceuts j er <lay, atid all hough the hotel restaurants charge, nearly doublo, tlio. price for meals that, is charged elsewhere, it es difficult to run the entire hying expense over ?_.o0 per duy, Carnage hire is very cheap, and cigors'are bottOr and cheaper iu Munich than auy where jnftEurope. English goods of /ill^dtsqjjip lions "arc sold cheaper thaatbo^Ajratin London There ia abundance ol'froit lure, such as cherries, ajuicots, pluuibs, green gage?, ami some very good peauUes, which are sold at moderate rut es...Cher ries are to be had tinoughout the suui mer, they being brought to tho cities from so . many different surrouuding climates that so soon as thej are over in li laitJ hid-.??'?? Vtm* , TW .""1 one section the supply c jines m from 1 vi I a ir< hearts that wc have yet tasted, for about aKitfw ffVfWn<if?Aa?iirti?^j fe *kwJl*3to? **** ** Tmcxskto, andr.Mos^jjj^irebU to travel in. 1 see English razors in the windows for twenty-six kreutzcra (ab ut ei-htoeo cents), and three bladcd penkuivns for about forty cents. Full business suits of ca.-simcre arc marked ut about Sit), and everything at correspondingly low rates. Thus, beer is not tho only thing that is " cheap, and we expect labor is correspondingly cheap. Many o' the laboring men and women whofioak;to the breweries at neon .seem to make their dinner off a mug of beer, with a big radish aud aalt, and a roll of brc id and causjge, all of whi h cost but thir teen kreutzers, equil to ah mt cigbt cents in our money Thoy are, however, strong, stout, and muscular, aud look, ua if they are well fed. Our party, number ing six. have just taken dinner ut uno ui the best restaurants. Wo had soup beef steak, mast duck, potatoes, aud pie, with a full supply of beer, aud; good appetites, each calling f.-r what they wanted, and the whols Cost was loas than jix florins, or about forty caeU. nj CO. The inferior natalities uf mealb, art obtainable at the rest aurauts for much lower n-tes thau tho better qualities, and a good dinner is served the carriage driver, who cat* in a scpor ntc apartment, for less than twenty cents in our currency. -""?* %Jmveii oi ,1* Curl osliiosof Sen Waiter. 11 P<m ie falod **j ea Tli c pi in copies1 in tho circulation pi the waters of tIfc s<-a were beautifully shown before the Royal (j cographhjal Society, Engl nut, recently, "by a simple rxpeiimcnt. A trough with plate glass, sidos, about si\ feot ioog aud a foot deep, but hot more than an inch wido, was tilled with water. At one end a piece of ieo w.v. wedgod i:? between tho sides to represent fhe puV'tr'cold, while . the *fropia heat was represented at thn other end by abar'ol metal IaicT*rfcrosT the surface of the water, the projecting end of which was h *tod by a ?piriV lamp, lied coloring matters was then put in at the warm end, und blue at the cold end so that the current*. Couild he traced. Tho blue water, chilled by Qou taot with the ice, iuiin<*d/iate)y fell down to the bottonf, crept slowly along, and gradually ro>e toward the surface of the equatorial end, after which it gradually returned along the surface to the start ing point. The ; rod water crept first along tho burface of the polar cad, then fell to the bottom just as the blue had. done, aud formed another stratum, crocping back again along tho bottom aud coming to (he surface. Each color made a distinct circulation during the half hour in Which the audience viewed tho experiment. - laVeir* Jlilfr ?* There, was a slight Jsuow about IS miles from Wilrafngt?b, N. Tuesday morning. judge mnkaH^^vg-p perilous business for uninarried people. It docs not |af feg?to?}l^?a?*t??lf -*They fern fi8?Wk caeb-othor tenth oir hrr,rr? content provided they can find parties wh0^ *n" 'fbj^tffl^?irlf oT*cWfl!te* 'du? not to wn?JI-ITII*tt^f?rWrn^^*Vn^ tope ? u VtlMFl1"^ ?^u"'f^li paHicubjr.ensq^?re it> no praadfwthao rfhe ?ntioNnVm^ made nny fb-oYcssYoif oT mve; he merely, lo >kod tenderly at the lady and affectionately s*t?f ^s i>eJi*f^^t ittWTiWKh') f n ^tttR/ij.-bV inada?a naebal infs><aantiii> to ain^?,tli6>, lady, but hn bad - kissed her and the. kiss, i') cvmjuuuV.uji . with the I aforesaid Render |ook and affegvoi} ^aiiii shakc*was atijudt-^fl locally .equivalent to a promise 61 niatrithony, and the uo willm?- mn? was" fciulbtc^ tt*?e* IS ;u of' i S15,00G\ -It I *M jpl U^ad-dri I he old proberb soya that notions. ?]-c>k low ier than word--. A p reform < a nee is mprp b-indiry-^ hnn a promise ? But iL U iiot a little remarkable-that ihe fcndcq^^^^ajiiltokata! aaantrimony fan gaining strength.. Wo have got mar? essarv to make an audible and saloain fttBijKf before a priest or justico, of the? iel ruuU.ifl .e fMW "? A > peace. Ihins and rings arc dispensed ? Lauft,! *'V?tes*o-.*i?i 11 ?" ** l*VWX*r wrli: It is only necessary ibr, a man I anq woman to'live toj-ctlicras A maijibul <-&r ?iri *sftwv?il? W?n/n^iMTV'"; gaily et;:-. ; ??? : sucn, and ice i:i th " ol , ***??! s the p.c Ml *? rr? alions w hjo^d^vbrpa.' co^rlsmr>^?i8 j a^o^b^g^, 1 he Tact carries the p.cdgu and; alt *ts sOlrmn implications witt^^. k^ojf^ui ^nc*?^lif?rf of'fno^'llnioal^n ,jfld?ja||(ys ffintid,*?torpal' coj*r*--8*^? **8 j nb^olj^^^, WoWsaryior an unmarried,.man to lugi .-iiid. fin* ?..n-.-rj. <i? ?H-firV^-rt? HW floftly on an unmarried woman^nd gout Ing ups, and The whole thing is settle 1. puts tue wiioio dusthcss?poetry ana Mbon'Bcfmt .Vbd^rvfe s!?lnrTi?mea fnall fcrfYds oT-^etW?---.ni'aJ 4&L&^ ffl**. w<5 do Sot specially object to th'scmcon tration of Wooing Into a single shor: an i decisive passage. (Concentration i* the manifeeVteho^c^afi^ f?*psxif ofmW ern lire. We rusfc? ?We eVnifnt :t!P>rd to sneh I macTi title on anything. *-f)dufta1iip,**lrtf ^rctflt? !m?s**e t*ta-?.*?llut?tt d?^s matc s:ng a torrihly peri! i h business. An 1 kieaing is rather* awaet, nice thing. Human things ti.ke to it pretty natural ly. It is the u liver<al languagj of kindne-s and good feeling; of frien 1-diip as^wcll as of affection. But what uh married persons will dare to ki*? anoth cr if the touch of the lipt h to b 2 con V.ru ? ted into a legally binding pr im's- of marriage '{ \\\ protest*against u\Q (|c-.. cisloo on beha1r*o^tfttr^n'!aRy* exceTRm^.^ ynniarricil m^UtdtHw^ift^^^?ip ciijoy kissing and b^ng*a4jtrf& alilt d^nlVauV to be Compelled to ennfitie their expret BioUs of exquisitely fino actitlmeut? to those who are married ?A l;t:lo tetider consideration of the young pooplo .r'i 1 \ ? lips are gottlug into a kissable condition should have restrained our judge. w!-o evidently Was never a boyr himself, or bus forgotten all bh? svre^tucsi aiiel ro manco ofthat interesting yoi'o'. basjin' 1 >imssi ?"aal ?? 1 aenaaa lViinl.Sleop Willk?r?; t ' i j } anvil fiaT^'^'aeir-. kits s>viaBft*. ThorryfoT rest h.n always been hinder than th? cry for fo.,d. tfoftl. it ht is rmVre*1npVrf^tit^Du^ It is often l.ar.l j er to pet.- Tho best etmies from so und sleep. Of two men or we.msn, other crwife e<jutlf/iKo o\M ^liu"Sle|?ps best will be the mest uimi.i1, healthy and .efficient. Sleep Will do much' to cure irritability of temper; peevi.shn ess and' uneasine.-rt. It tfill cure insanity. It will do much to cure dyspepsia. It will fedi?vo a languor and pro-tration felt by eofffeuniptrreV JIt l'wiil .cWe] hypoe>e?trhlt -^Ir^Wfl' "cuVb* Ktau'itciSou1] It wi??^r#^urw!giu::'^t\W^Iiro ?V ^fcernssprvit. Wwlir cHi^dferVW'. ?Yu1] ^c.d we mtght make, a longer lisl nervous wal?<tisjf?h^ilf %1^1'WrSr * aaiaaMini mmmiAUlilVt* **** "What's the use1 of trying lo he hon est H naked a y?tihg man; In^ier'tlaj of a friend. ?Oh ! you ought ioiffit once," was tho reply. A New Ilampshiro pap? 1 Ol? "idiots who arc climbing the White Mountains to got a view of tho cowa pasturing -in tho uieadoi?^8>w^<j'w iTftusvlllc, Ta., girls have voted uut ?S^?aJ'fel? flinW?Ma*l storotrWe-i opeh in lite av^^ ,X^oy, tnfnk. W^W* ^Mrfind some better business, and more eongeni ?I. How to Make a Mustard Plagtor* <i.?n) eneJiHeer ai Me>j ? v??ti*t Mr ,?rs??1 fJTrrv? ?tf*' t*?s\ ly know hww hips, and yei^iw^irig plasters erd used in c w^s^*?sl^riy**-?1?lfs? jMfcrib their applicaUtWt'B^TWP eell?fg anybody how to^l^^iajly^A, aiar^+arM soo that cl^W^lw^^* do not, aa ? ruio^^.Xhe.iwiiaauiy ^?bf'tu^ iBta^tha m ustardi sr fth' wHil?leflrrp^iPTrig ft with* makes is simply^ustaistable, ; BeCcTO it has half do^i^'WC*^ tm the psrftut' lla^^rm'HiBany wTtn VfniSfoWIJfif sgot^?f^r. baring produced far less efiffifr m a beneficial tar "plaster snoifdncver cause a blists^. at all. If a bi ster is vanted theje are lrirtreV,^asicr8^b?tdP 9MmUx* for tnb ^r^fce? WfloM jftiHSIa ft m oft Itfr* pWslli^^W^^ ?l*^?r whatb^1>.?*m?ir fW^tsfat whiw^ofwM1?^ *^fme***T?c? Mr?&AP\ -will tet'-'prefPtc^a Btl^tev^lv nMn of'WPrafantf'uo rmffcter ??a>4 *rtAw?dVu,rftf8)tn ?W* J*or ^ailr>^4ia^o^(IW*o!^j[ ud aatriih^Ht^hfsiVlW.^w^ 0*8 jSjn Twpfcriofcf*." radfcl M?t J^M^ijtrWfb ?rWJrs aWta ^Uda^^t^s^iwfnp^Brf aB^ftg iptfpm a steara ewai if**** sMiliwi u. i^idsiAc^Hiille ftfemty 'of xWfrtjr. tec s^aetth^?ttf*. ? vssiebade*e^lJ|e4jW f t#!T* ^IfiryMv bar> noihirtsV ?? <** 2***T ^dfflrth?i) %ltlttlWre 4* w^ibV4fJf ?kssatsw'h toea*a f^mtn U immmaD ?. TllBSStSltty' slPMwl ^rfowWoVrSrfnUR 'JwutkSaVBTyaAaie^ pWntVVMM?uaj^ b* 5T laW'ifcay'kisS?d ?4of!8dBVfe>fy a^tfSr w?-r-?l*>^ata*t HUttn.'*" Msoit^M uc ws, whether ibrfw? ia;eisiji<h t/jH?!?? *? t?? 'J hat thc}>.*e*f^b)*?^ftfc^ uho eft cads ?itof>fi|tt4r W^floriafijM. It is belie, to saw wood well than to PlfUl la!*#*a*l#. *m?*> i*rw* ? wishes tli* peopfe^tf ?^^is?f iat^ wouldn't write st/fino^f' aV^e^NAnffttO))^* twenty minntos reading1 some of them. A Indv, who did not think it rcspocta ?f a?*?n ^4 4v list tt s*>rtaW ble to briti" up her children to work JuflLt a?a ^sVAaari on a* atessT jsw recently heard from her two sons?ooo is a b:fr keeper to a flat boat, and tho r. j!ter*BP1WcmWrxicrVt?^ SBrla An TrMnuun seeing a ship very heavily laden, ami aoarwdjk 4t^9f||*jt|M'?*J water's eat:o., .exclaimed^ j!I[I1bo% s ul ; if the river was out a littlehigher. j the ship would go to the bottom \' - a story .is told .of a person asking:-j whether hy would a4vi?o.him ta-iend a '^Vft?if?Ws^ 09?mmti *^W?!5-samsi|? Iciuetig^Mjyyto^^ fteW I Scarf, of tbln w^a fail W>II *k*l4 '?y ^ j ^||jsMjLsjiy^Tr\ef^ tsWfc *is?Jr swssrabte**! M 14 isW9f1ri'bt<tfl^< <esMl||s^^70s%s^^ ladies. Thus, with bUoka^pedbots. d.os and fringe are also very stylish, : Vuvssaalutstoasiofe rvs^aj^, ^WoHft**-"* *pen^??ksir? easiteV^W Jam**?*- *?8ir^ * Hin eartbijt.>j;vf'ldt|a;? hUBzit t&lf&flQt** ??Ivo, ?ybad^ ,M?i4rus^ii<?tlsiM o?#fio^? "wi"dy? ftslsngwaV! pint appWfllNTM .lauiHica ium.ifahfc ?ir%^els?fiB.? Ha? >> w?T|i|#^d4WI^ aulpbUt inthcsoeWwillpre1?^ bus worried a stick <?r brimstono out of of seeks whilo bo j^oonTlV taoj^%r.*bM at0^^'^s\Wr |HI wluro art" thou ?" and divided his aob . ^ect Mnle ttirtse jtstio^Pfrta^x ^fjtj/ybaiu 1 Tu^?d?? kgSPt"" ?tJ* other day. The str?nget-M/fjjg^di tytrnM largo oollcotton of pot plants in the . ftavo fcllgbt-nte^^of ^Aii?ii?a, "ff jt?* ^?rpectorated iu the directid^t^TOie*'* most open pot; 4?it ain't always handy to hunt up a spittoon, you know,"?A>t.-v,