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?r. A. C. Duke'* Ding Kterr.
BY
dp. c. CA.isroisr
V ho will keep
constant! v on hand
a FULL, and <<>d
PJLKTK sto.-k of
II ar<! v?ro,
Cutlery,
ii cuts,
IMMoIm.
Ami Si?orliEiB
GoodN oi every description.
Also nil kiiiua of Btopilir-Jllp: done
?n the shortest notice to tilins, I'iatols,
Locks, Umbrellas, and
SEWI NO NT A CHI N ES
Dono i]) and Adjusted.
UvB"- \ll %amU at,d work warranted '??
gire cnti"C satisfaction in quality wo:k
xnnnship anil price.
Thanking my friends for pa<i patronage
I hope to merit a contiuiince of the saint
in the future. I\ U. (ANN? >N.
?>ept 2S l ?7"i ly
carrjTges jjU(;(;iks
AN.'
w a e;-o n s
r VKUSUN A I
ATTENTION lo my Itushie.'
CA is Ii i a a: ss.t iiz\u.
And will guarantee lhal my woik in do
future shall he as'lOOD as ill the past furl*
Years that 1 have been in the blisim --.
I have
ri;i>l<fj> my a ziicr.s
To SUIT the TIM KS, ind if you will cab
on nie 1 will ?iiaratil? ?? lhal my charges am; j
?work will give full SATl.SKAt TIU.W
I am now prepared to iiiauutacl Ih
celebrated
P K X Til SPi* I N UZt*Vi ? 0 \
Which for comfort ??i-.d r.-.-*! caunol !)?? ? \
celled. ALSO
Conolaii'iv on hand KOSK WOOD a?u
"WALNUT*
f-st.J n i AT, ( ! Asi ;s
Of all Hirci1. Hive me :i call.
IIAKITN KK5?...S
<ept 31 ;>iu
"PRESCRIPTION PRES!
For the ?peedy Cur-! rs^iiiinnl W?.?ki ?:
M?nlioOfl und ?I! .li??it?1<Ti hr ??: : >v liy n s
nrvt'oi. or ?txrect. Vuy Uni-nast '. ti?
apr
Tis i: an hat c:\ rsio
ji i;man misi" Ii v.
i/uvt, J'ubliehed in v fie.uleJ I'-u ??'<.}.?...
1'< ice >ir cent*.
A f.wttirr. o? i?s<v "V.i
luie. Treatment, and Itadieal
cure of Seminal Weaknc?, or
Spermaiorrho-a. induced by Self-Ahii-e.
Involuntary 1'mb-sioiis, it moy, Nerv
n-:* Debility, and Impediment- to Slarriagc
generally; Consumption, '?pbep'?y, and
Fils: Mental and I'hvsieal Incapacity, &c.
r,y koitunr j. ci'LVFd'w km.', v. i? .
author ol the '?< !re<*ii I to >!;." Ae.
The wot Id-renowned author, io this ad
ktirable Lecture, clearly proves from Iii
own experience that the awful consequences
of Pelf-Abuse may he elleetually removed
without medicine, and withe ut dangerous
surgical Operation:-?, bougie*, instruments
ringn, or coptia pm: lin;: i u :i mode of
cure at once cerlain and elliviua', by wiiieli
every Kiifli-rer, in mailer whal his eonditioti
may !i<-. mav euro liimselfclu apty, privute
ly an.l radically.
fiiC.V" 'J'lii? heel vre t ill prure u boon to
thoumntls und thous-und.i.
Seal under s<-:d. in a plain envelope, ti
any address, on receipt ui six taills, or
two postage itainps.
Address t lio I'uhiislu-rs,
THE UL'LVKltWFl.L MF!>If:.\I4i 0.
41 Ann St., New York; Post < Mnce TUtx uiSC
may ji l .
}-? ? n ^i h a iv.1 s
july '20
DEN n STY
I>It. Ii. p. MltC'IiKNpuss has
moved his Office over store of Wm. Y\ i!
cock, formerly occupied by IV. Fersncr
whero he will he glad to serve his friOtids
on iho most reasonable terms.
DR. V.. V. MUCK EN FUSS; Dentist.
?ept 23 td
"TAKE NOTU'M.
The undcrsigneii respectfully informs the
CUizens of the Town and Comity that he is
prepared to do up and make Mattresses on
the shortest notice. Also will conduct an
Upholstery business. Prices will he as low
aa potable. Orders solicited.
JOHN OltGEN.
juno 9 tf
unit MorpMnr babltfurPil.
TlnOrlKUlul ?"?! oiil. uu
CUBIC Se>>4 tiunp ror bookoa
Oplau Kating i. W II. S.|ulir,
WMIfciiM.o ClroMM r?.. In I.
.'1
gpr'l -'7 v
Has opened a
siiojra SHOP
two doors below
Where li<- is prepare:! lo make to
nrtler LH M >TH ami SHOES ,>n the
shortest notice. Also Ivcpiiiriu-'done
with neatness an i di ;pai dr.
All work \\;ir:;i!> ,1 am! prices
moilei ?t<?. ( \ e h e .-: :: i ii.
aug ."11 1.v;7vS 1 y
W. P. Robinson,!
WATTIi N \ KEK j
KUSSEL ST., ,
,.. 2>ll ?"g . N. C'. j
A fresh supply 61 i aiiiiretli's Seeds j
always on hau i.
not "J 1R7S ly |
AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE.
Srni:*r?nri i<. f>. Fob r.J. i?rr.
Tbl? in to eirtlis Umr l!i.n>uv.l 0:ni.n.st:,iiuin<
nfn.tuir-i i.> n. a. s-.: ? ?;? ?.?..??:?.-.. .???? itbcu,
giatiani ami (Setter i i' ..- r i. n ? ! ?? N?rv.tn*
ysioui.wil Ii k"."l 1. ' . ?' rtsd VK(ii:TlNZ
m an rxcelttiit ??i.oiei:? for m< Ii i ,ti>i.i.iit;i
N um> mi v f-ll.i.
C. W. \ ANORGRIFT.
Mr. VanclperiO.of tl;.< (bin i f VaiuLciift A Unit.
tni.ii. la a \\.inn Inn,'; ?-? ii rut ?. ii. place,
hi.-.um- of .!.-? larjceat stun n LipriUfcliold, O.
OUR MINISTER'S WIFE.
l ? i isvtt.Li:, Kt? Feb. 16, 1R7.
Mn. n.n.STF.vr.! ?>
IHur .Vir. -Three yiinra r? I 't idkilfToritii: terribly
wit li (utlnmnintor) lihoutii.iiMii our ui.uiHter'a
?11* aitviteti Iii? lit (nkx V. After t.iLit.<
?im li.ittin. I iv.?iuiitirel> n il-v..i. niiay.-ar.l.vlinc
a>raium ?I ltin li.x'.t Ji, I u;..iii i ui.tnitin . it: iki. < i:,
?iHt am buitirf li.i:;.*litt:(l crtMlly. it tfrcatl) iiu
prove.-, my itt,: mil m. Iwntwitftlily.
Mini. A. UALLAUD.
1011 Wmt Jufferaun Stroet.
SAFE AND SURE.
Mn II R. Rtkvi vi.
J.i is.'j )' ir V.'.-rMru' vii r,.,-, immended to ria,
ce..|. yirM.??.<'?> Ii.o ??! i tt'entl, I vim.
??uteri toiiy,it. At t!ui t in- I sutTeriPir Imm
Soneral iltiliility r.itil 'vn n? |i letri.lmu, Miperin.
ucudly <>Torv>?rti umS trt;?t r Ii I it*. I:- Won
der-.il .ti. Urfl l.f.n.: ? ?..! i .ir-i.V.. propoi iarmtiiod
tti i'tTxi t luy liubiltiili I -.j-ii.-.i irii.ii i a ln>-t d. ??>;
Met utidei itr. i :.t i?ii I i i it!} recuTr-reil,
KklhiuKiuoriitlii.il umi.iI I:mi I i foul i >-.1 feline.
l?.ti.'.. then i lm\ii n ?! li.H i. i. i k \ i Ve-.t..m my
moat Itilipinhri. .1 iit.l it????n? i. . 'i?i ??? it .? it ? li>, *.'ro
an.! phwerftil a^iftit in pr.n: ? tin,! I.* .'.t . rtml tc t^r.
UW UMi.watrttMt ?. i.i ?. . ? . ? . ? i. irv. Wjj.
Eliue ir the only piiHiti iiu- I . .....i ua loig: a.i I
ta ; a?\u: mp?< ' ??? tin i '? i-?':???
i i ... W, i! CI.A i:k..
lilO Mutitoru) Slraui, AJic, bauy, I ann.
The f..Uo?:n/ l.?Uj>r from R ir. 15. W. Mnnriliilri,
'on
llyi
fpnnerl] paatur nl tin' Mvilu**liv h. ......n i ? utiivlti
llyde:'l>r\, nut! ?t t.,.i ? -:i l.miill. ? .1
tii.?.K I i- iiMier i i i
dcrfiit ourotivi" >;ii ..i. ? : Vt. .?? . as - Uitituu^h
cloauaei and oi: ltl<irri Ibe t i^.t.
Itvni: Caiix, Maua., ivl. 15, h:4.
Ma. lt. R. Stkvuno.
IVnr .SVr.?About Ion ymra Hfro my bn.tllh fr.!'..?l
Uirousb tll?? d?|il?tltlK elTflnili il>H[ioiisia; a
\c\r Lfit.tr I ?v ^ 4tlai-Ki.il li.i l>|iil liii.i.-r.trni ?^??.n^t
lorin, Ii a?l ibid in uiy I. u k i.i.tl f-nk i lie form a
larxi* ?1 |. s-.i. .1 ..i.-.. .-. + ii.-; araa tUt.-uii iiioinlit
inti I' m^. I li..tl *vr? ?urttiii I im ?rr.inii t l.v I ha
beat akill in th? i.;n'.o, hut . .'i<! n ? iierniKtifUt
our... I atiaurn.'l itriiat pl?lt at tinm, aid vr.a con.
t>-' mtlj wiiakenotl byapri ti.wi dit-c'iarKu. Kitu !u.i
Blllall pleCOHOf hollllal llilf?letll l.m.'a.
Mattota ran on thus ab.hi! ? -vi n yr.-.rr. tilt May,
llrt^, when a trifiid ii-t'uinmenri-il ui? to .. . in ymu>
iiftre, and tnlk williyounf llt?t r .t v.- i.tii?.
I ui.i ao. and by your tiiiuliic tti-.ian l lliroiu;n i.iur
manutai lory, notiuit thn , crejienta, Ac, by wliicb
Jniir rMini'ilv la prmluci-ti,
Hy what i mim ami heard 1 ?-t.:.r.! j.uini ootifidrnca
tn \ KOKTINIU
I coruinenced tab'.ni: il a-inn af:?r, but firit nnraa
from Ita iilT.'irlH ; attll I pi>l ? \.-r. .1, a: .! ao w ,t
tpaabeiii-tit Iritt lue Hi otlwr ti:a|ii>eta. Vot I ?!: 1 n t
aoe.lhoreHtiitwl.1^9 d till I ail ..k-n it f...:>?
lor a tit tin ttior. ti;Mmy< .r, wiooi tlm diUI Ity in
the bank ??? s enroll; and tor nu.e innmlia . uaio
?oi iy il Ihu iuwl ol in i! 'i
I have In tlu.lt mo j/uined Ivi'oity.flvo p ?!.::<!? of
flrah. lioitiK h.-i.rioi !? ri ov.t bi.fore in my lifo, and
I iiuvor morn ub'n to pi i-torm Inlmr llian n.'w.
Oiiri'ir Ilm I" Hi !??? \i ? - I had a Mertifuloui
pWHKitifl aa lurifn .... luy iii. uaihei uii .i. i...x ;.ar. of
rai I. nty.
i tuoli Vn.r f Hhfii?y, au.! it r?mr?*fi! i? level
with tlie aiirfaeu in u iiemih. I !.:nk I aoould !:...?
b....|i n ir.-.l ..I in? lllttlll ir ? .!>;?? i nnar ii ! Il ul i?k >tl
laryor dur.ca, attoi Iibtiiik hotiitce a.:eu*l mied !?? ita
ello :la.
I>ut your p.ltrollJ Irotttit?. | with j.-r.ifn'.a or kl ln?y
d.t ibm nnilnrat >nd tiim it liltoalltno to oiiinolir<itii<i
0:..'i?i'' ; and; it the) wiil p n. lit ly take VatOK'Xlitll,
It irill, in in) Jititueiueltt, curu i.iuuv.
W'.tli f,ro?t ubliK illotia I hm
S'uiirn rerj truly.
li W MAKSPlP.I.n,
rastorof tho Met .ti!.-t Kpiairopal Obnrrb.
VEGETBWE
I'reiiorod by
H.ILSTEVISNS, ?ostozi. Mns?.
Vogctine is Sold by ail Drugyia*
njnil 10 if.
V'iii hna hail (trrratfr e> prrioneo In t!ii> trcntmi-rit of tka
n-1. .11- mililea of laith inulr atiri friiiftte llian any pliv.iri.a
in Ihn Weal, (tlve* tin. rraialta of In. Imij ami iiu ctaafut
pructtCd in liv Km o no work., juat puMialieil, entitled
Tho PHYSIOLOGY OP MARR-AGE
TJ-.o PRIVATE r/iEDtCAL ADVISER
ll'. ik? Hint aro renlly (..iMrs aad HclM. .triirlor. In oil mat
tera pertaining to yfanliu' ri and WaataaliaBil. and .npiity
v anl I hij: f. It. Tli.'V . i < I. .?.uf. li. Iilu.tii.iii, and in iniltt
bi.guage, ca.lly uniler.tooil. Vht t?,. look, tinlum?<? .vts
f n;-i ?fi.i .l r.oilnlii .nlu >>>!?> Inf .rm.ilan f n. botli marr ii rinnd
ein.;:.-.? in i.!l I 'ii' n ecntlniprovriii n;. .n nii'ilicaltrealmtiK
It. ari whatour lieiiietiaixr'aay i"'l in k rum li iljte luipaitrd
In lir. ItHtU" new ?. r'^ . is in nil >av of iint ?liuiial !r cli.r
eeter, hut la aomcUiintt lhat ?...iynn,. ?bauld k....>?. Tha
tenlh, (he rlrdin of early Indbcrrdont th? O.?iu.rrwl?s
pel le?Ui In ilili v jnat lir.lmt t. ;..'i vraninnrlnor In tlii i.riiiv*
<??( litv, and Iba .......in, in inlwryr
It.mi t'm many Ilia li.r ?ox ia Jicfr
hi."-St. r^itiia Journal.
POI'll.AII i'liici:.-i ? r.O et?, rnrli;
both in line volume, f I; In clolh at
gilt, (U. uti a. Uri tinnier aval, oi
rveatpl of pi Ico in uxoMj ? t,tuni|i?.
apr'l '17
Tha ef >? 10:k r?ntevy.
Barham'a Infalllblo
M.iinfirliirrri liy tha
. 3k:?iar:'.oCi:oC3.,Dcrli*n,W. 3.
rVX>.''V\ni<. "?JA It n..i rf.il. to eure H.-ciorrWria
mf^f?t^SSS^ er I'll,.. ?Ii,,, a ru.e It roMlbla.
>Cfl Shl'rt.e I.I.t ar.l liona tills to.lisM>ajiala
?^j<*4.uU^ far all bail aa akyllaatlea
upr'l 27 * ly
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
A HISIUKlo^nB
mar '1\ if
The Presidential Outlook.
It is rather early to discuss th ft
l?rcsidcntnl question, but the IXmos
tnul Courier und Grcenvillo N^ws
bccm lo have much lo sti) upon the
subject, and lake rnthor untagoni*
tie views as to the policy of theS mil)
going with tin- West nr b.i\*L
To us il seems thill the bard in >n
I V or Kolt money question bad better
be h it alone, and such combinations
mid concituitions bo effected a- will
.secure Democratic victory.
11 . "< ii,s be.sl to us also that I be
South i.'u'd pit [Tens the claims ol
! I.i ir ehoice as a candidate.
Iblyurtl id iiuiiouhledly the favorite
ni 11 ( South, and he .seems to present
the best record on t he money ques
tion, In.t ln< Kluteis small, and will
not count in tin: Fleet oral Codego
jit:*: New Yoik or indiana.
'I"i?e s.i'tid South, and a lew North
ern or Westi rn States will gain tli ?
victory, and ibis s!i? il l Iii mi* aim.
ion it will hardly require aS >ut.horu
candidate or any spocial favorite to
solidil'y (he South. We ought tu
count on (he South ^?r any man the
Democratic Convention may pit
forth. What we need is the ticket
i hut con id carry New York Indiana
or some one or two large Northern
.'Mates. Hancock, Thutinnn or !I n
ilr icks may come nearest to this re
sult, but linn willshiw which way
ibe straws nie turning, audit is best
f. r Sotn horn i'einocrals tu watch
them und be wise.
Assessing lite Taxes.
WHAT Till-: I'EOI'LE OF EACH]
?O?Si V M f > T J'A 1' I.V 1879. j
Kartbaru' Ihn Highe?! Tax, 1! .Mills. ?
I'ickeus, I'ni-Jii, York, b??xingi?>ii j
tit'Ci'ttvilie, I'.eaufort, And i'.soii auil
Hurry o,i!y 7 ;; 1 C!ini*le:>fua S 12.
Columbia, dan. 5.?The Comp
? i ?!-(!?<nern1 will issue a circular
in morrow ordering e tissessinenl <>f
!;,>;, . lor the current liseal yeai*. Phe
i ? :i1h arc a^ follows: Abbeville it,
mills. Ait: ii K>i, And rson 7},
H:;riwell 10', Beaufort 71.("bester
s l I 20. ( hi sti i Held 10?, (llasend.ni
S{, ( 'ol idoi! 81?, Pnrlington 10}.
F.??gelio .1 Fuivlield 10?, Hump
ion p;, G nrgitown 101, Greenville
7^, Iloirv 73, Kershaw 9?, I .tinras
Ii r 1 OS1, Laurens 10 9 20, I.extntrton
7 {, Maiibi.ro' M, Marion 11], New
bei i \ '.'!,< )eoix c iS.i, t >ran^cburg SI,
I'ickcns 7 i. liuhkind S:{, 1-par.un
btiig Ul, Mm n r .'s -, Uni .i 7 i. Wil
jui m.-htiig <; :i mi York 7 |.
< hanselling has a { mid additii n
nl in certaiii school districts for the
I list due eiaiins.
'i he tuxes arc io be collected in
; w o ii .-tain 11. s, to wit, iroin the let
of May to tbr J-t of June, n;;d frotu
the 15th ni ? epttiuber to the ??th ?l
October. Five per cent, penalty it
the first instalment is not paid in
May; and in Minupion Couiuy 'he
w Ik le :.|' the 2 mill tax to be paid ;tl
the lirsl iii.-talmenl, for building the
i i iirlbou.-e and jail, under penalty o;'
20 per cent.
-? mm m :Sf> . . . OBT??
Thurinan's Letter
Senator Thurmun in his letter to
tlio Committee of invitati in at the
Democratic banquet it, (' lumbtis
Ohio, sets forth the following impor
tant points :
First, that the "Jaeksoninn Demo
(racy" Wi re dislinguithed by ill ir
dcvotbti to Hie Uiiii.n of the States,
South and North, Fusl and ?Vtst.
Secondly, that the parly was equal
ly distinguished by its lo'eoftho
Constitution which ii but tied In
maintnin in all its vigor and beneli
cence.
Thirdly, that ihn Democracy were
I ho determined foes of monopopoly,
for tlie Very foundation of the party
was the doctrine of equal rights.
Fourthly, thai the Democracy was
n party of economy and low laxes.
Let then our battle Hag for 1880
have inscribed upon it. the "Union,"
j t he "Constitution," "Anti-monopoly "
and "Economy."
D. Wyaft Aiken on the Fanner of
1 his State.
Mr. Aiken retire.1 on the 1st inst?
from the editorial control of the
igrieu'tur.il department of the A' km
and (Jtmricr. In his valedictory ho
??ays that lie worked for four you'd on
the linral (Uir/iniun, which reached a
high place in the H|rricultural journ
als of the'country, hut that it failed,
because the farmers wouldn't sup
port it; that he ha* since given two
years of lab or to the X ??*< "" I Hour
irr fur the benefit of the fanner <, but
that they have failed to support even
11. r*taiid to'- that reas >ti tin* agricul
tural column; have been disco.uinu
Oil. lie goes on and says :
"It is ?f.hict, and one that gives
me inm.di sorrow, that nowh.ire in ilia
United States is there less thirst for
learning, for read ng an 1 tie ['liriii^
information through pr nie I \uy* ?
than among the i a noes of.South
Carolina. Few men havu hil l in
opportunity of knowing them as I
know them, and still fewer have ha 1
the privilege of coinpirin' t'letr
St.tu- with the fartners of other Slates,
und j articulariy t' e Northern States
that 1 have (lad; and I Icei roiiseiou - |
tiously authorised in saying thorn j
are few* r reading men among t!ic far
mcrs of South I'riolinu, than there
tue it! most ill'the other States which
I have visited. And the remit is
we ate making less progress titan
the farnie sofotht rSttt ??-.
"We have many advantages not to
be found elsewhere, No one can
complain i f ivnat Nature has done
tor u . Jint we have nut improved
ourselves. Toe farmers all over the
State an; "hewers ol wood and draw
ers of water jTor n:* t: of every othei
vocation. "
"Who is lo blame tor all th?< ? I
Our Stale is peculiarly agriutiltur tl, !
ubd to make it prosperous and happv, '
while it teniiiins a^ricti! ural, nt'
ionise the duty ami should he ex- '
p> clod o! the farmers. 1 hat we have '
not d tie so wiii be painful v evident !
to more than ha!;' of I item, if they ;
could only bo in luce 1 to make a
rii i mal inspection nfth drown farms
and premises, What power can
make a change for the i?. :t r, 1 am
in a) b- tu .-u_',t >:. Ii has ever In en
my hope that the grieu It mal press
eoitld be used as a powerlul lever fir
i hi- purpose. Fxpei iciice has taught
tie the reverse It has not accomp
lished ibis much in the past; what it
will do.in the future, time' will tell.
"lit Griiujjie h:.? made many
nt rides Ii>iward lor the farmer. To
day it i.- doi'uiail., ami without tin
organ < ! influence. That some man or
.-et of men. in ire sueoes*! 1! than i,
w.ti sitting up in the near lit! irii to
levivily the Grange, and proino e the j
farmer's interest in ihe Suite, is a
wish 1 hope to live to see cou.mimina- '?
?.id. 1 have labored hard tviihou! j
fjiicces-, hui ?Ii. not regret my eiforts." .
Fashionable Drnsjiut: lor Church.'
I
I
'I here i- no grm er hindrance to
the spi eail of the (jospol in our midst
ihaii the prevailing custom of dress
ing excessively for church. Ii -com?
t>trange that women should choose
God's house as the place for dress
parade; and stranger .-till thai the
daughter's ofZion, wli i are command- 1
ed 'o ''adorn (hein.-elves in modest
apparel, thould come before the
I on! with lofty looks and high heads
and nodding [duin -s, keeping step
wit'o the giddy votaries of fashion.
'Ibis Uclhah of worldliucss has
been robbing the chtin h of her
i stlength, while she has been sleeping;
and she hits need to arouse l.orsolf, or
her (tumies will prevail ngainst her.
For whatever ntny lie the effect upon
\ those who are guilty of these prac
tices, it is very clear t at the church
cannot afford to turn her sanctuaries
int?) show rooms of fashion That
church sells her birth-right for less
than a mess of pottage, which, for the
take ol a favored lew, who tread her
J aisles in costly array, closes her doors
against the masses, and crowds the
! children of the pooi out of her Sun
day schools. Auel surely tin-; will bo j
the legitimate result wherever fash- j
ionablc dressing prevails in a church;
Wo are glad to see that a few have |
been nroused to I he importance of
dressing plainly for the sanctuary,
The Bright Side of Liberi*.
Wim! an Rntlminstic ilxotlist Tram Lan
caster lias to say about the Country
?rjenly of Coons but Hani lo Catch.
The Lancaster Ledger prints the
following letter written by W.o.
Adams to his brother Levi Ad.uns,
who lives in Lancaster:
Monrovia, Lijikuia, Nov. ;!. LS7S.
Dear /Jtother: 1 am weil and lin
ing well, and am satisfied. I have
drawn my lands and built my house.
I was very glad to receive your letter
dated in the !8th of August, and
to hear from you ail. Von sai l you
wnultd to know how I he hinds, yield
ed !;? re. 1 will loll you the hinds
an- rich and will bring anything you
plant. \ on can make three crops
of com a year. TliOi'C are not any
horses here like iu America, but you
can gel along here le.ter than in
America with all the horses. All you
isuvc to do is to cut oil your hind an I
take tin- corner of your h >e an I dig a
hole and drop your corn, then keep
! he hushes down, and I will assure
you you ?vi 11 make as go id corn as
you ever .-aw?that is all you have
to do. Cotton does much the same,
only it grows lo trees. The watt r is
good. Yon wanted to know whether j
there were any cooUa here. Yes, but
you can't hunt them like in America
Coons have little cave*, ami you have
to hunt them in t'.io day ti.nj Tell
Hardy Montgomery this.
Brothers au i fricn 1-, if any of von
wish lo come out you could not wish
i better thing, Ifrny ofyo? come
bring clothes, ammunition, beads,
perfume rum, tobacco, the cheapest
i alieo, you will get -~> a yard for;
bsing blackberry, strawberry,and all
i.it.it- of Vegetables. Wo hive plenty
ol trails here, hut ii uiu't like the
fruits of A met'tea. Bring all kinds
of seeds, if vor. can. Voti will be sure
in Inn i- tin ji-rer. iio'goit tntisl bring
oif, ijniniif , salts, Iii er pills, dv. Tell
Hardy to bring Jerry oa hi; hack
and his gun at his si le.
William A;>\ms.
The Eorl of Girl to Get.
The true girl has l > bo s m^htfor.
Ir ho does not parade herself as show
goods. She is not fashionable. Gon
elally, she is not ric'u But oh 1
what a heart she lias when y in find
her! so large and pine and womanly.
When you see it you wonder if those
showy thi gs outside were women.
If yoll gain her love your two th >.is
am a ;;rt' millions. She'll not ask you
for a carriage or a fn .-t class house.
She'll wear simple dresses, and turn
them when ne ef-sary,with no vulgar
magnificence to frown upon nor. econ
omy. She'll keep everything neat
and nice in your sky parlor, and give
you such it welcome when you come
home that yot Ml think your pari ir
higher than ever. She'll entertain
tut? friends o ? a do'lar, an 1 nstonistf
yt u with the new thought how little
happiness depends on money. She'll
make you love home (if you don't you
are n brute,) and leach you how to
pity, while you scorn a poor fashion
able society that thinks itself rieh,
and vainly trie- to think itself hap
py Now, do not, 1 pray you, say any
more, "I can't afford to marry.'' Go.
find the tine woman, and you can
marry. Throw away that cigar, burn
up that switch cane, be sensible your
self, and seek your wife in a sensible
way.? liver Wendell Holmes.
Gltr.KNVILLK. January 12.?Wal
tu W I'egg, night telegraph opera
tin-nt the Air-Line oflice at this place,
was to-day found dead a fourth of a
mile from the depot. The jury of iu
quest rendered a virdict of death b
accident or misfortune L>gg hail
threatened to take morphine, but
there was no evidence to the ofleet
I that he hud taken any or used any
I violence on his person. J. 0. B.
ITrs Senator Jones'Diamonds.
Senator Jones, of Nevada, having
replenished his deplete 1 orche.mor
hy a fortunate ri>e in ?Sierra Nevada
stocks, comes back with his beautiful
young wile and maideu sister to oc
cupy bis ball" of the Butler block nil
Capitol Hill, lie left here livo
in- ni hs ago for his home at Gold Hill,
'dend broke," in vulgar parlance, or
"busted," as the miners term it. Fore
seeing tbe rise in mining stock?, ho
invested all he could raise or borrow
in Sierra Nevada and reaped a rich
return. Still he had not enough to
iill the measure of his opportunity.
Ilig wife hud a splendid diamond
necklace, for which be lia 1 paid, in
opulent days, the sum of -330,000, and
which she, being a retiring litile body
not given to display, haJ luver wora
hut once.
"My dear," said he lo her one day,
"if you will let me invest your dia
II) nds in Sierra Nevada you shall
have the proceeds lor pin money."
'?As you please," said the dutiful
little woman. "You know I never
wear them."
Senator Junes is not the uiau to go
hawking bis wife's jewels about the
streets, so he otTered them to the first
Jew he met and received $12,000 for
them, which he invested ou margin
in her name, and to day she is worth
$11,000 in registed bonds. He paid
hia debts, canceled the mortgage on
bis $100,000 worth of furniture,
which Hen Boiler held as collateral
for three years rent, and in less than
half a year returns with several mil
lions to spate. Ami that is the way
they do things ?out West." Tho
Jones family w ill give several grand
cuUriuiuments dining the winter, a
la fan Francisco.? Wash. Letter to
im. r/'.nr.t. .
Congressman elect tJilbert De La
Matyr, the Indiana Green backer, ha*
written :i long letter to show that
there i- ample warrant in the Bible
for tin- infliction of the death penalty
upon murderers. If there was ample
warrant in the Bible for the inHicti?n
of the death penalty upon fools Mr.
De l.a Matyr would probably be in a
dissecting room instead oI Congress.
The prize for the best poem, written
by a Southerner, on the liberality of
the North to the yellow fever Buffer
ers, was awarded by Dr J. D. Brun-,
of New Orleans, son of II. M. Bruns
L. L. D-, of Charleston, to Henry
Guy Carleton.
The title of tho poem is "An
dromeda Unchained."
Ex Governor Bullock, of Georgia,
w ho won some distinction as a carpet
banger some yei rs ago, says that tho
colored peojtle in the State now vote
t he Democratic ticket when they vote
at all, and enjoy equal rights with
the whites.
Franz Uanker, an cx-member of
the German-Prussian Parliament,
has boon prosecuted by the "?ru83iau
mini-try for writing an articlo iu tho
Volk* Zeltung on the 15th of August
criticising the Anti Socialist bill, and
has been fined 200 marks.
? ? mill - - ? ?bo? ?
A leader of fashions iu San Fran
cisco has had her chairs and tha
cushions of her carriages stuffed
with aromatic herbs, iu imitation of
a practico prevalent among oriental
nations She lives in an atmosphere
; of constant prefumo.
A rumor comes from Paris that
bonnets are to be worn on the hoad
hereafter. It strikes m the head
would be a good place on which to
wear a bonnet; hut such a departure
would look a little odd at first.
Tbe difference 'twixt tweedledum
and iweedlcdco is illustrated by tha
fact that tho rich man with u great
appetite is called an epicure, and the
tramp with a great appetite is called
a glutton.
There is some talk among Kepu'->
licaus of putting Gen. Joseph E.
i Johnston on the National Republican
I ticket along with U. S. Grant for
President.