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--LIBEBIAN ET SNATALE NOLI'. . vu L 0e. NO. 44. . , UAVILLE, LA.. SLATURDAY. VEBI 187_8. Wh llE N 512 , RICILAND BEACON. 01 A Relt Lve Coutry Paper. Publishd every T sanrdey horsing cut the elee Y I KMANeBIA. Z.1ior16bw& lisev. I erms of Subsorspton: One eot. oe ..... ......S...... I Toa so,Si., in el ub. n yesar, each .... o - aingle epies.. 10 Il subs.rtptlas inavetaebly Ia advace. E. No nas eutered ape the tat til a the se J brel t*.,a 14 I aid Meae1 ose"se** J Joy JottAt.--earssrt? s3stIlcT colaT: . G. PAlase, - . Judge; jj W. N. Pem, . - Disrict Autney; J. Nws. Prrt, .. . . Clerk, A. rasses s € : L. V. C. MueTsesat. . . . . Jadge. M I. IADSO.L, District Attorney Proenm; Fe FARIM OSTIU: T. I. A. LDLstt, ..h . . sberit; A. Watlr P. Mweu&ua, . . . . lsorder; Jous rr ws, President Police Jury; E. J. W. Sius, : r: Psh TreasueriW eOeCI s uaea : Ward 1-John Bishep; Li " 2--E. St; Jo --Jobn H. Milling; R 4-Henry G. Mansgbnh s-P. H. Prbham. 6-J. L. Lobdell. 7-Freak Haehk. Jna. Semmerlie. Clerk. 3 1. W. McLemore, Jastie Peace 2rid ward, E Aill bold veplr tms or court the 2nd andl Sh Satu~lays is ere montb. PBOFNSIOUAL CARU C D. D.LTP TIT,` PHYSICIA AND SURGEOI, pres Kan pInDsasTTr- ATLsT, IslaMeas. eera a, Jlia sad Iagdalie ii Tenders his prof.tnonel seviaes to the citi seas of Rayville and smrnomwtdi coumtry. ayville, La. Jan. 12, 1h78-ly. R. iR. Vol". Hutra s BUsl., POTTS & HUDSON, £Aornes, at Law, till is the ererasef the t4th J'diteit Denm,eeaprisid the perisbhe of Ouachite, leebheaa and Rirhlead. apt 14, 1877 a. . IICHARDSON. C. J. BOATNER RICHARDSON & SOATNER, etro.Nsts AT JAW, Monroe, Lousiataa, Wit. plsstiee In the Courts of Ouauhia, aohebe, Rioblabed and Franklin parlshes. sad give promp attention to all umsines en truesd a him. Jan. 12, 1878.-151 R. RICHARDSON. 8. D. McENERY Pl HARDSON & ICEIERY, ,t i ~s at ,.aw, lonros, La., Willl prutei n all the Parishe dof North Lleaes, tde Supreme Court of the State. Mues edeel ens and in the Land OCel Dbr nme of the Geeral Gorernment. Jn. 12, 1878-1y a, G. pOss. A. A. UeEIS. 00BB & GUNBY, ATTOeSETI, MONROE, LA., Will prasotls is nall * Saute Ceurta in Iosth Lsi.eusa, and is the Federal Courts in New Orease. Jae. f. 1877 -ly JOSEPH L JONiSTON. AT Wai Y A? JAW, Meaws, L.A CIl peediee Ia all the emneis ef Oneehie sad ha.ged pelhee. sad is the Sepseao Coet sU Measa.. eo. 3, I Sn--F . a. U.ve1 , I a. at6*1 mmaSUe . I *61* t* TODD & BRIGUOAMI ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Iw., ,r, tat, .-,, J. W. WILLI, J., hs,3 e atdt Wea Cue X v, na a an MesI~an .,u. w o a. l..um,. plSO...S a? JAW.a OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURHS OF RICHLAND PAISt. The following staement of the vote of Richland parishb, east in the differ eat wards, at the general election held on Tuesday. November 5tb, 1878. u,r the vraious oecers named therein, is cortpiled frouIi the oicial returus of said election made to the Sheriff of Richland 'Paribh: Q , a For State Tresurer-: , 1 01 E. A. Burke. .................. 13. 262 175 117 13;: 1013 J. B O rdiaer................. Fur M.mber 46th Congress: i J Flyd King, ........... . 137 258 1 75 146 136 78 781009 Jon 'Tr Ludeliag, ........ ...... 4 Fo.r Member 45th Congress: I Job . Young................. 1361 264 175; 147 136 78i 78,1014 A. W. Fairtks.......... ...... . 3 Pi'er Stt sSebat'or: I SH. Bow&o, ............... 134 262 177 143 136' "78' $1007 For Representative in Legislature: M. J. Liddell.................. 72'S 187 151 241 92 73 22j ;21 . B. oopr.. . ............. 16 44 440 For Parish Judge: , t i E. C. Mosntomery,........... 118s 240 162; 63 95 75 54 807 W.H . Prewitt, .............. 3 15 5' 4 2 22 51 For Sheriff: Lem Soott, . ..... ...... 991 1$9' 1 0 :,6 91! 75 43 693 Jam. A. Or ...... 6 45: 8 114, 42' 3 8 256 N. A. Artd, ...... 30 47 3 16 106 Fo.u. orouer: A. H. Turtºevr'., .. ...... SO 191 159: 41 93. 63 7 4 701 For P.,lice Jurors Jobe Bishbp .......... 96 9 E. H. Lrgtlr : . .... ......... I 12 Elijab Scott. . ........ .. . x4 E. Fo r . ..... 21 1 :C. P . B , ............... 166 tt Elijah tonoald, ...... .... 172:I P. L. ., . .......... ... o J. J. Ada s, ................. 9 W. J (oo1rum, ...... U. A. Ma". . ..... 44 44 SFrank Ltch. 53f 5: W. P. Tbhouas-. ....... 3: -;! Tbhei were a few scatterinr vote' f;,r i'r.i-h Judltr and Cuor,,.-r. w ,;t' we do not uo.niedr bece~rarv to pu.,isi... 't 1,r iII',wing ,fli.ers+ wer. . e..: ie in, their mespeceite wards. t".-wit 1st ward-Justice Peae, R II . 1.; ('.,nstable, 4 A Owen, .S d " * H. W. MA.'* ,i.." .; J S. Sus.,et i,,; 3rd . . .. J. W. Ed: ,.,:-; W . B Il,.-,et' ; 4th ' " J. Burton Arebibald; J T. Ellin:oZ ,s ; - 5th " .. C. Ri. Brun..-.; ." W F .('ba , 6hb " * . Thousae. E.arle " Tho' Wjseae ; 7th Jas T zS. ke's: '* John Grey The coostihuional amends,.eut-. ,%. t. ,i . were ill rejec.tedl, exe.p-t ih one prope .,t to remnove the Casirol . " ~ Ro' g:e, which receive'e a fli 'lority of 2 ,4 v..,,-, in thi parich w-ers o( wbieii. (-tillwater LamblZrmn:ii 3 Whein imen, women ma i opp 'f' the dlvil -it, tow n. knowiang ta a:.. : r will bunrtm wlah.*t help lien i.n. It i. better to rise Irien )olr L ke-. ,m, -tbtlt your heims lit t f y1 uar wi.,tlmar ) ri iltts to inldulte uI lo:oe pray 'rs. The perfera tly coaatutemne mami " Sestyv u.-e er " Try to see yurtet ihrh m attl : " - those arolnd your I., The ideal mlint orf the Jrut g m umardii a - cliut fremn sappy tinlaer. : The Lra"l can emwe easily have t .mth i tlit I.' telitmon that wears an vll to ll clurcrii t'm.ai lith the malmn in tn ust can. True prospetity buialds up the soal rathe- err then the pocketbook. to The rigorous ideal keeps warmn thouh rt wrapped in few worns. o Failh that asks no questinc s kills the aautil and stile the tellect. ta. Hpp yisa tIme mani who bas neighbors wila au ltg to furlirve his mistakes (. Appear to be tter tlllrhn yt, are, an.t .ait, to be what you Ippear. I He wsho thinks poorly of himself caniot win the remspect of iis fellos. Many who eloer"t to Io in heaven. will i And laitle omunfrt there unless Itey are able t get ap a lively trade in harps, and gold. and ackel pissed crowns We are gratiea to e enabled to announce i i that from thas norning the Herald will cona i the p.ee reports from all quartera. .Mr I Flippin, the elies ad bfithful manager cf c the Yests Union is tliscitty, having secured th a suuisest workitg bce to ensure tieiir rgilar treamtisioes. The fault of their on al a Ippeaees did n sea with him or with Sthe Hesalm aie. A mlghtedr pFwer then P Ithet of man bas s la d iis tis ricsrken a ltad for the past thee Iathi. Our esate lary be been lied with iew-ande graveI mt Sad our homes shnoedld as the Itark habili seats ia moersing asd of woe, sirase mind de have been familiar gaL m i the City iy sthe Rivre, sea the ileeld has am eIape I amtmhed. We trei is tle Iisds will rese*m-, her that i has b iee ihe only newspaper oa i side of New Ordesns in the feevetafeeted* a eles which did ow esia i ts psepution.s iad r i with evesy beility be esinisag Inws er a time, eaus t es plibhers aind editors eliable. We emaeL i el hack t dead i e gas, udr wth impler sepeadimes As. mesey sad iastes 4o im who gas the m aisee. we a nd wiN d le ets I t make he amlonid he lbsIae g 4th M n eMIb ppeWith * *ou i geed pasm s t ee ard SeI- Y.whef cahLicsts-- a m-- d as r' ,eskitd -aeipue fr themh i ed M sitts ga h ,lpeg heed, we a u5 e bks dU oa fiabvas spas II m Montreal BeaU- ft ae L n Sii Mr Nook". of C5llih , by anim-ses of PISAO aday, wht gin dem it is htIm He a's drieSk over glasse of mds war Sper day, and he's ge to die a his mernu, the fert 'ae sthe ta. of e.s-(he COriwias I.- ILa i,.. r., t Ie e ra lee r t , tm r rrt . eei. , " tt , terte ', e: ,Irt . i t I, -. In , trktil il r ut all Iali.*l ': l: ue t e'ker*t* y prirevertein r -ie 1l.my *!i. ti. lhe t 'rrer w"i,,* i hLave nl , .b :lkl * l.ieel.i, re t eikr l* "lari *l' I la e fr l .m alslqra"t-taones " but We arr ueldPr thle mmmc- 1.1 gee.-e en *lat there wouii I tllve I. ePn, It. is there m re- ilirubecalelc Nl1A. cAted seet tI s k-ti etas.. ,hat wou.il i.erlhalS have Ieeni ,on IIi:,g rt to sulpofrt either ticket if at La I thal mo opeee n t'lion, ranl wouhl av e triel lers lto btlinu 1 out a tickelt of Iler own. At any ratie tIlm lnunelllltIee were eivetedl. whille the tteem 1, i our State Treaserer, Senator aid semenlierrs el r ('tnHgress were alemost uamueelmlnlusly elete.l, ;t anid we are -ett-ie.e anid hopel eVeryhosly citl I is as well pleasedl as we are. iegr. lliedk . as After drinkinlg. yelliil anlm holldihil highe carnival in our towie, meatl a late hoalr last , Sa;urday nigh,, a crowd of negroes repaired to the Slivers plaltatio. a lortl distanwc b north-east cf town, and ended their night . carotual in a bloody tragedy. The parties "o the traege ly were George lamsiltmn and Anldelr sen Gkuver. and the cireumstalnce, as elicited tj at the ilequet held lay H. W. lcLemorse, J. i P., acting euluoer, on Sunlay neurim.ilg, were as f4llko . i. It appers that the crowd were danc,:eg; u that George said the dlranei.g ietel to ,'.p, I tilat Crrlerrma wealt teo hm anid eel teat Ile r ea-r hl. frend, bet he must net break ia the ie ty;; hat George threw his are around biu u1 draw a kifte back in va threLie minu- I neer. whet Anderson slipped lo from his I gras ad bAd a pistol at the greond-e tie Ie wiase myr-end turned a rn. As bhe me et Oeee m chbed a guI fius a by siadsse ad sit him is the be i fh ils shesdIr wih lbok and squirrel e9L, tLdiete ie a weiad r the efbes f whlcb e die s sheis luses miness. The verdws orf Sjt y * f Ia was is sem dasee with SAt the eal award d te vitage esh.a I *a weafty myor sals up a hlee*ted d l led A4ws. M eseis e 9p los ofa -d huhs **Whyilsbhd," he sas "whale the mlae with i r n l? e s ~ rsed." P Te, Ir. pluM the bIeb girl; Ial r s*-iheaded. meuet eed Msper, I c..e Z., tried e m. ash my s.W, but Iblhe a di a pr ar I lp pesa i. 1hi e thIt ofa a Ihabeswrieger 1a.' To Our Patrons and Exchamnges. Her After many loug, weary months of Ano su-lwnsne, di ease, grief. dread, and the a lonj trl l, .il and comntotiois of ao excit- had a ing an.l. tn our parish, very unpleus- died o aut political contest, during whilh of re we have beeu almoust .entirely t'ut off while fromits the rest of the world, by the If sus-pension of the hmails and other the a nmeai-a of transportatin., we again of thi vi-it smany of you whbom we bavte not deem visited during that time. Our size is must small, it is true, but it is the best we faith can do at present. Ilereafter, how. one ever, we will use all the Mieans Aanpi at our comanud not duly to Tfrni.h that y·eu with a full-kite paler. filled that with good reading matter but to imake gree. uip foir what hbas ihcr n lost hay our turcsl grad csantractiuo aud limited circulatio n, ezan whicb must of the tinlae has Iwen cot.- hy it fited ti, the narrow bound: of u" but t Owas parish. that Like all others, our loss has a.en have very heavy, while we have labottred hare under tmarlY serrious ditlicultie-, durilng these the previlenece eof the elimle.iteic; atill unto the woader even to us is that lt: haive man been able to contitnue the is. tu of a fulon half--heet We have, with consider- trieo able dilierulty aid trouile, nmanaged the I to 'eind the paper to all parts of onr Hea pari-h; and wt were lthe more careful ever te, deo this tweauew we kiteW that our peal per,,lhl were entirely drewhdent upeon the IhEACUo for iwn. antdl euespalelr il readting For this very reason, . pritmHedt it a ga.,d it ar.s extra cipjeac' in tI neraly every week to, give to i a~e ,f ed our lw,.ple who were lot -ubseriber-. whtestler they rsepecia'd this kind- gar it-Zi 4i tours ter nto res.aits ts ht thin ltr.w-% if they do, thie, will ctr- thin t...l -.tit;.-u riite for the paper nou son htal ."i. % have ati opp"prt ,ity. O 1\.* ;gte t velt ail als.. a cheerful wn .|ra utdi wia-h t,, raise our voirce en :,.I mU,"- ira theatak-git tug to a flier- . .'attl et. 't teer a-plarita se, muat of bh" t li patr -h atld a, mtttl emin s.f our piople Kit tros, tle territst epidemtic that bas , swept ,t'er e."ut laud and saread Its ti."k Itiate'.: ,erel ase satally houmeS. Let *,r ,sf ,n a ratitude well Iup frosnt every ar b.-al t i tlints aa,, lhath suo:ched u a fri. tire very jawts of death. u, The" piderntia" ia0. Spent its forte pu " aant is abating; etmtnounicatiou with !D.: l,-,e ,.uswsde world has bwen reopened; at and the -a* apaigt is oaver. Now ;et tk us rot keep alive stte spirit of discord, A :ut leavitl the deadl past to bury itas a i'dead, return to outl iitere quiet and t u pleasu-ast avorattonts, with the firm tni retsolve to heal all di.-entions and fall tit quietly into line, so that we nayr be 'r el tltard tlandi'g ushoulder to shoulder i tn sei grealt crtiest , .f 180. ai l'iisllIvi tfr thi* time beion. let us .e, ,shew p.litiits anid ,plv ourselves to " I ,e ,atters im0ure ist,llmsdiately connected '-e with our individual and conmson in ne- tre.-i. progtre-s ant proosperty, re a.. es.lwrleu that ha te wpeople cannot I su- buist oni political etirisement nor the at :I r.sOur'r-s of our country be dteeloped a. ,, without hard labor, ecuunotu anid per- i SI severanWc. We extend to our brethren of the b, ts press a cordial fraternal greeting, and rreque't tr r the to resumtee their part of P .1; our phksant intercourse, which bpas ia, been temlporartly ipterrupted by the a heavy hand of allieion, with the bope that we may continue to be of mutual It assistanes to eseb other in the great b field of journalism, sad that we usay Ciev naer again see our country so sorely iat .alicted, but that the blessins of - r peace,. prosperity and happiness imay " hereafter rest upon our beloved suuby lats touthb. der. The horse that walks ought to be "iett the buhore for which our agricultural 3 , J scietiesa offer their beat preimiunm. me; Whby the berse that trots ehsould ba Slooked for and his comning wel.'omed . 'u sn oesion when tarnmers are supi 'qei posed to e . a-eeshisd to eucotlrage:l it 1 eabh other is tios tbings tost pro the motive of saecessful agriculture isn hitt past Lading out. Of what advantage - I sahorrse that trots is 2:30 for daily Shi labter? The phybiqoe that kas hi. a me fo akiiolg seueb tine is llmos sure to a ha euit hie for drawing a plough, or for h the ib Sometiaet the horae of g all work may distance ail eoters on us ie racs track. bet if he can be is very apt to be more on the track d the a the farm, and his owuor, too, Sfor thet dmastter. It is thea capctly iltave horse-the horse whicbh Is tehhelhl said t hao eod serveI hsad athi ha hee traleed to wa lk l mpidly aid U *eed load after him, t the e sa eds. atey h massing, se-with a sad swr his dT alis. *iao i sprn wa an d emateoi, be uled sheiks Msla wils health, aid hi. gasies Isit t ametbiag. Lad aew hte sass pme a Ambiads. Her lum Hiave aees rFeqgvem. Annie Cook, the woman whe, after ,Are a lngt life 6f shame, ventured all she ,,n.,t s had of life and property for the sick, The died on Thursday nm,,,rning, thke 10th. ahlt I of vellow fever, which she contracted while nursing her patients. N,-x If there was virtue in the faith of '"'" the won.an who but tou,ghed the hem i Ki' of the garnments of the Divine lc- e-stiN deemer, slrely the sins of this womcan 4 must have heen forgiven her. Hler l faith hath made her whole, made her ,,.,, , one with the loving Christ, whose itx anple she followed Id Giving her life that others might live. Atnil s much e r ',., that is sorrowful to an agouizing de- .'"'' grt-e, Io much that illussines the ,-arre, graces of a common humanity, the we example of this heave woman stands L. W, by itself,l ingular but beautiful, sad pre.,.I but touching, the very expression of ,m, ii that hope, the realisation of which we II,. have in the words, "'ina.onutb as yt dn,,r,t have done it unto the least one of these, stay servants. ye have done it ItHv unto lae." Out of ain. the very wo man, in all the tenderness and truth fuloess of her woinanbod, eniergred, '",-i trsnsfigured and purified to become I" r" the healer, and at last to core to the t',,,-; Healer of Soals. with him to rest for. :I ever she is at peace.-Menphis Ap a verr petal. ki!l. -- -~·----- l, ua.l o. Are Your Garmeents Spotle s ? It. try i, We would none of us like to appear in the presence of a large, well dress ed lonpsny, as guests, in tattered gartmeents. theY the light that would make every- plst,,, thing else radiant, shi.aiug upon our """ filthy rags, would reveal their loathe- frr it someness, and fromt very shame we TI would hide ourselves from its pres- .,er .nee tit,. But bow much more ferfldl would ,tai,, it be to appear in the presence of the 'pie King of kings and the white robed pt,: multitude that throng about Him iu ,I the filthy garments of sin. last , Hw the light of that place. 'rigbht- !at er than the Uth, would shine through and through our vile raimentu and i upon evty sin--stained spot like a . pulse of fire, till from cons'iouta guili- in t Sbues and unfitness we would flee away i I b I and hide ourselves in the outer dark: tal ness of an endlets night. to I S Header, are'your garments spotless? tinm ' Are you ready if the King should I.e id summon you to appear before the a, throne, in the presence of the eeles- art ll, tial compan.y, without spot or wriukle, ,,r any such thing? e A fde* mobtha ago, a cbristian lady, a personal friend, was brought to bc-, r' iously consider this matter. ' Ste dreamed she heard the cry : S"The lIridegr'omn coIaetb, go ye out ' to meet Hin" " . e She arose hastily to obey the sums Smons, but looking down on her gar-I eats, she saw. to her dismay, that,, d I a!though they were white, without a ors r- stain, they were fdll of wriolkles. I" r- She tried to smooth ti.em out with so he her hands, but all in vain ; and realiz- ity nfd ing that she was not ft to appear in the of presence of the Master, her agony of N soul berance so great that she awoke. ' The dream led to i careful self ex- 1tt Le asaination, and she found many wrink 'Pl lea in her christian life and character ra eat that she knew full well it would not eat bear the light of the celestial c-it'. ,,, -' Self Ceaminasion now may save us, Si fromn eternal shame and banishment, ho hereafter. _ wo if we sincerely desire the work Swrought in us, the blessed Holy Spirit will smooth all the wrinkles out of our tempers, habits, convrsation, . thoughts and lives and in Jesus' naume ral present us blameless, without spot or " b. wrinkle, or any such thing befer the ti throne of His glory. let ' ~ --- .. ... • -+ - ........ up-i Alah.a Tanwds, ihe di.strguish'd I, age DI)tch artist, thu. exprew'es, '.it:lclfiun pro- gatd to femaale form: "'I do not is agree with you that uature is harmo- i age nioua and truthful. Nature seems to aily nie rather to follow the principle of I hint surprises and compensationse. Hand-j e to aouely sbsped models nearly alwrd at for have ugly-or if not ugly, ilgnobie, ofj cemmooplace, vulgar-faces, suet, as a on I could not he introduced into any cots e is position of sn elbvated kind; and nrek pretty girls ate odte ill-shaped, and too, Isill oftener deformed by eompressinz ctly their for. to uit the exigenocies of hich ·wdern dres." erve ----- walk Love is deiIm aswell as tliand If it wasnm't afe how esud d e senlrils of womia's akeate I r wiad themsnelve abmsat the iaee who talks thrh has sse.(-{aetm . Giote. -. --------- v ,ae . A mendiral jrum seys ,uancae do a. shed ar hi nses.* Thea to& Pigaouth Chureh people i, ha e set a. crazy as the have ~*e p*,a.mi pisei eddia tears a ose of their 0uatlget char mii,- amreuieass.i-N F. Iedepmedeat. Leald BrevftIes. *Are y'on nit, glad tihat the t',.ltctal excite' filt-lt is ivser ? Thie li-t ea-se of yCehiiv fier at Deli.: has albtiit ree+,veiYtl. Nest week', Irovidnlice. permitting. we a ill 'istanieiite r-uin~ a a i. i,- -beet again f i,l l iajori .' n i his enti;re District is e-ltril.ate. at tliirtren th nlltis.l vet,. .M. H. Hlsry hats r.ilu tihanksi for "t lase iils..I lnw:ntilinl hiali""t tf "'rss ;ant fluweri --,li to our tlle'e l.te Tlre:!iv. We learnll that sllr 1)enrratic tlieet was er tdsl in Ouselihnta 'parll-h by a nlajority of s, ; ailll that the indeplendlent Republlicausl -a·urretl asllollri lparish by a large isn. srlty. sWe hadl the plrasure of hearing Rev. J. 1.. Wri ' "t, Mie-'.'ll, Etlr of tit# D.iOn"iot, pre- ,'h laat W . st.medlay lil!thi, Sur thl tar-t tiule it s It n 1 1 tit . At tIe lCO& @ ittl l il 't the .'*-i.ne thert. were two a M'c0.ssiOs1 ti the "1!,e mnr.tler o ilf the BRl.ti.t ('hi.rch set lRayvllsi ale eirne-Tly r.al".'tel d to bear Itd ilmind til" act that:l the. wall be a conference ineearill ,f the churchel onte thl r ,l Sindlay in that- rtllltr ft l the transactl ui tm iportant hn-:i s .. S1t . Evns brought to our lioi anit Tnuesday a verr 'arge lear's Iaw, takenl from a bear ki!lr.t I ,ar C'ylres itayolu, a few miles souttl el-t of Havevlle, oa Mlondday. He thinks the hear ar. ;i.st ll.tgrillnlg to come tto Wtle coulln try isi .s-arc' cil" uli t. Nlw, tllat tratl-.ortat.oui is open and our pl:aters caln slip their cotton, we hope that they will not lorglet a:atln that they owe the prnlltr a Ihttle bill. Frielnds, we need the ilmoney very bIadlly. or we wouald not aski l)u for it-and we know you can pay us. SThe weather Its- been as warm a. sui: - n.er iiil.i ,r lt he week. As long as it otl titlme so walrl it is very uncert ii ile .a i all dilger of yellow fever will he over. I'"u "I pie -lhustl eLjose ihenl,:rcl. to it as liltiC ius d pr.s-ale while thls weather continues. lit nanrineig the retulrn of absentees tu ta .*: t last week we overlooked the namtnes of our et eemed I oily frienil. Mrs. P H. Toler, and I her iiteresting little tamisly. We were really hap 'ipy to e Itamlt restI' . tIeir lai:l' s'iat an their 5nllany :eloool cla--es last s,iin: y. V Rev. 1.. C. Kellis preachael in this place ot. h it Saturday night, Sunday alid Sunday naigist to a large anld *ilentlle anditene,. for the first ' time in three months. On SoJnday afteritnin Id le barptized three yuuug men in Ba"l riser, ie at the noutlh of the cutwlt. ear Mr. Stew a- Irts. It, - ----* - The EleeUtels Es..iugh is kImosin of the result of the elaec litit in thlas late lhar Is to lafely my the Dent. nera'. have carried the ltate by a hlanlson.o 'it insj.iy. i h ectingl State Treasurer sanll all the R.epresentiative inl Conglirets ultles Iat i- per . Ilalt One. r* The D-nm);nc ruts ai.lo inale a clean sweep Iot af ;etrgia. loetlih C'arolina, Florida, A ilablela, a tal .slisi--iippi. w tlilte they andl the ilndepet.n dlenti i , tethelr carrield Tennessee andi . 'is. th rontri.the l)e,nrmts, lhaviing a declded mnior* iz-. y it the latter Stalte. ieb ThlTamany lDemocracy was beiarte ian of: New Yrk. Le. P :rusylvainia retllrni 1 Republicans and rX- If) emocra-s to conlgress. nk- TTI,- Rep..blslec conltrol evada, but the P race is iretty close. tl It is le.laeslted that thle Rep,:blihcani have -earrnle .11s ,higalii, elect.ing thie eatiire reipri us sertaitian iniszre Ut New Jr.·ry h:- grinse Rlep,'.tli'-an, electing -lnts ,by :ts.Jib) niajrty; but thei Leg-Itltiure Ork will probnloi y -tasol. in the Sei-nte 11 ReIpul. fit lilan. atild II) )Denrrrttsr., an in thie 1House of ,-, ileubbleans and. l 1De)lcurafis The on' Repiublicaans claimi a gain of two coi.greis ibe i ratia ; lil that is glory enough lto the party. -~· - ***---- hod A young man *lso wilt train tip a gri to I lovei him aid thin jlluill thie country btrause r sine eats wite ' kaitii, lhoaubhls I h ils"rs*inel tilt Iot i 1 i'tclsork witerre-r lie gIce.--AJ.Lmao I'iirt. uO-i - **** -. ot SEWING MACHINE ElPORIUW, td- oNROE'A A, L.. i The public will ablnd it greatly to their al. ib ratiage. before purchasins elsewhere, s kn .mSine my stlock of SewiniL ,achhine4. whlclh I In rr i m ,repared to oafer for Cass at the 50ot1- illuwant ebeellingll low prices: Boid Slewart' New Family, Singer stle, 113 00 ad W d wellt, sIporul, klet tichb, ao i ni i t.ilmusle lnor itini used, 33 00 oU Wilsou Improved, plain, very latelst of style. 29 00 C do, fEtsesio able, 3 drwer,31 '1 * do., a - :rnn ",) sn Howe : : : : : . : , : • 27,() etotWeed : : : : : : : : : 24 fa taIks Groverl& Baker : : : : : : : ?5 00 WlliatcL&Gibb : : : : : : : 1600 I am no olo'ger anybsly a "ageLt," but bony _ ed nd eel? eeleehively for cASE, and keep con pupie tadltly s haLnd Needle.. Oil, bieliae, Eltingl sated. med Aurkmenet fore I* Leswing Meiseies. char- IWpleay a@Upmfl and rei no wager:. J. E. BHEN, At Mely'l Photogralph Gallery ty. A. 24. t78--.u