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VGVA Ja da WW Wwi y >
The undersigned respectfully in
fotins the public t hut he is prepared
to do nil
Kind of Work
in the above line on the shortest no
tice and at
living Prices.
HORSESHOEING done in the
liest possible manner. ?
I also have in full operation my
PLANING AND MOULDING;
MACII INKS,
And
GRIST MILL.
All work in this lino done without
-delay and on reasonable terms.
A share of the public patronage: is
solici ted.
july 25 II. 1UGC.S.
CALL CALL
AT Til 13
PEOPLE'S BAKERY
Established in 1871 by the Propri
etor, who is still ready and willing tu
fill orders ill
BltEAI), ROLLS, PIES
C A K K S
?Of all descriptions.
GUNGEU8
SBy the HAUR>:L or l!<>X.
"Also
33 r k a 1 )
?For Camp-Meetings or any oilier kind oi
Meetings.
Just received
JTi'i'Hli t'onlectiouacios.
Fancy <?oo<3*
And Xoti'.slltt
'Which will be sohl as LOW as any that can
the bought in Ornngchurg.
Thankful for the past patronage of my
'friends ami die public I .-till sulicil a eon
itiuuaiiee of their cusioui.*
T. \V. All>ovirot t i.
'Russell Street, iu/m doi?r to
Bcpt 14, 187S? ly Mr. J IVIlailcy.
NEW WORK!
Having recently nr.ived into my
New Store, I would beg leave lo in
jbnn my ol 1 friends and the im blic
generally thai I have ami will con
itillUC to keep mi h ind I he
Purest Drugs,
Rest Paint- and < )ils,
Lamps and Kixiun s,
Einest Cigar- and Tuba 'eo?,
Piain and Fancy (;an
And in fact, everything usually kcpl
in a fust class
DRUG STOKE!
I also occupy, with my family, the
rooms over the store, and therefore
will be able to put up prescriptions
:fltnny and all hours during the night.
Sec bell on front door.
A. C. DUK KS, Rf. J>.
OCt lit 187? ly
'^MYEKIA' IloVsjg.
A lirst-elass 1 *.*(?-!. located inlheven
heart of Charleston's fashionable I'romcn
.ade, King streut, nearly opposite.the l'he:i
Ire, and couvcii ent to btiinuOM. Terms
$- per day.
0j;o. W. BULLIVAN, Proprielor.
R P. Rkvii.i.i:, Superintendent.
J". IDES ANDREWS,
Would Hcspeelfully inform the *'iti/eiis
of Ornnecburg, /hat he lias in charge the
'Stock nun fixtures of Z >h King, at Wallace
?Cannon's Obi island. Main Street?where
he will he glad lo serve his friends and (In
public with anything in his line of trade?
.Every thing fresh und pure, and guaran
toed lo give satisfaction. A full line of
GOODS Kept constantly "it hand.
Hoiu and raised in Orangeburg, I hope
to receive a liberal share of the palronagi
?of inv Fellow-Citi/eiis.
J. DEI-: AXDKKWS.
my 21 Iv
if- o u a- a,
HOf>3L A,iL.' tA t'lLii POWDERS
<% _
dtzjfJ .. .tin; i Uml
v. :li cur,- or pre > it.i DIkoabs.
No rioisKR will die of ('nue, tensor I.i no Vr.
?vtai. ii KimtB'a 1'owduranro iimii! in 1-tiiiP.
Kniii/.'hl*i)wjlcra will? uretitMl |T._-.,m ij'Mi ciioi.kra
Koiilr/a['<>??.lets will previ iii (Sai'k.b lit I'ovy i.s.
Koni/.'* Powrinra wii iii. ri...... Urn iitmitthy of milk
Ami cream twenty pur cent., iiml niuki: the hit!ter nun
nnil BWi'ct.
P?litz'* Powdom will Mire <>r prevent almost kvkuv
Di?K4?r to uiilWi ii..e. 'H mul i it tic. , t.
Fowrz'a I*o'vi?kii? wii.i. oivi;Satisfaction.
SoM overywlH r?.
oav?j j5. VOVTZ. rrni-rlclor,
U u.l r.Y.oiij-:, jad.
For sahd.y I>r. .T. I i. \V A N N A M A K I'd!
and Dr. A. V DUK KS- novl2 ly
-PRIVATES SALI?.
A neat Dwelling with 1 Rooms, Pi re
Places, and Kin hen attached, with :i Lot
?'? acre; in a healthy location. Terms made
easy. Appy to
T. C Hliu!i:j.i., Auctioneer
A.MEHIC.A.lSr BAEB FENCOE WIRE,
in in ted or Chilvmiixcd.
gad
Merits of the American Wire Fehce:
It vcighs oiic pound to the rod. It contains six times as ninny barbs to n fool as
any other. It will not slip through the staple. The barbs being triangular shaped like
the teeth of ft saw, and close together, there is no danger of cruelty to animals, as they
canuol pierce the hble. they only priok, which is all that in ever necessary. It is the
cheapest fence made, most durable, is not ctfeotc? hv lire, wind or Hood. Takes fewer
fence posts,stock cntinoi rub it down. It prelects itself, nelson the defensive, and takes
hut little room. You can cultivate close lo it. Weeds are easily kept out of it: requires
but little labor to pill it up. You can drtiM at one load enough to fence a farm. You
can fer.ee a good size farm in a day; it is the greatest practical invention of the age, and
is certain lo be the far in, and railroad fence uf the country.
American Poncing Co., Xtuv Y(?rk.
Hart *V Co., Charleston, S. ('.,Selling; Agts. South Carolina.
an- bl
liin
B^i^^'inann's Old SiLand
Call and gel your Hot Meals, Fancy Drinks and Fine Cigars, Come
early ami order your
Ovster Stew, Oyster Fry, Chicken and Kieo, Mam aad Rice,
Beefsteak and Rice, Snussage and Rice, Hams and FJggs,
( ollce, etc., A'e.
Having obtain, d a Mitt Class lustaurnnt Ccok, ] piepare evrything
in Nice Si vie. C h and satisfy vour appetite. Fvcrylhing put down at.
Ihittom I'iicos. ' aug -J*.), IS7?
?: Bell ABS, ? gt.
US'DKIt
MASO^U1 EI A f.Ii
irrionilpi t'?mi?0*y men
:>i leistl!
J>n lliil \v :t i: ISIllil '< II Spcild
|?* very ceiU in | ? l ????'?.- dear,
ftftlke DuMAWS y. sr? ,i-. ! Iicio !
Ask Iii:ii for Iii- ii \.\IS ->> nice,
{funning ill ili.- i < KS i' I'ltlCK!
*?.lou oul n \ Iii- r'lntir so line,
('l.c?>e, :iinl AI.!. Illing- in !.is Hriis-j
[favosnnie l'd'TTKl? sctit tiruuiid?
f?very inan shotihl liavi'Ii poiind!
^inl if viiu'il frei wed and siblo.
8>ni hbfylACK KU Kl. .... your table !
(?bind arc all lliiiu- in Iiis Si ire,
i^i :i-> n cannot a>l; (er innre !
Only uv Iii- LI? A <<!;S i'are?
(/aii't ho?V|it:iI !?.*(! any wImm-o !
|i*v'cr\ man who knows I'iiNI VHS,
[f n-!.for ld< gooil Segars!
fci. Iii.- Sample l;.ii ihey lly,
? vor? iituethat they ar?dry!
some thing teils theiu Ii F.'S tlinrui !
:\ ml !;?? always "'s die van !
\ . vor v. i <inl he r> treat, ?
Jjjou'l Min know he can't he beat?
J.iiok wiihin his Sloreso graml,
J n Iiis ll.ir-lloom near ai Ii ami;
(?uc-tioti him ami \on will so??
?"M)i:k.-(h.1) Hi-: cannot UK!
Oli '? wail mit li'.l you are wis??r,
|{casnu |ioiuls In M ?. ItlSKlv,
Solling laney |)rii ks i?. all ?
(give kin. du 11 1 general call.
|{esi si.-siircd, l)i:MAi;.S sells cheap,
Anil the lines! goods will keep.
J^'cver cease to Mi.-.- yi ur slars?
IJowu with SlU?CXCept
I > o AI A US.
t 'E vi if a ii ;>a
u. je.
A Mi
I'nlc
SALE
AT
federate Prices
I am .-elling my 4(1?! Slock
LOW DOWN
To make room for. Kali < hauls.
X < ? \ v ; \ 11 < 1 i >; 11??1 SI v 1 < ? H
just icccivt .1.
A i ,St >
A fn I Mock of
LandreJi's Garden Seeds
< >n ham!. Now is tin- lime (o plant for
Slimmer use. ('ill a I once.
\V. i \ i lol >iii.-, >n.
iilioice ini|?or(e<l |?ori na?l
J Sherry N ine, for sale low, at Wallace
('ammii's i>l.I stand.
Not cc to Farmers.
.Alter three years til practical experience.
I am m.w prepared t<> oiler my service- it.
I In; 1'ariucrs of Ornugchurgniid adjoining
Counties (?> do all kjnds of( ihi repairing.
Old (iins made as good as new. v\ilin\>
your work at your houses, ami save you the
trouble <>f moving the (Sin. All work
warren ted to give entire satisfaction,
t b dciri respect fill I v solicited.
I.A.NOl>o.\ W. FOOSKR.
< Uangeburg, S. ('.
may -l Im
(tli??iec C?M'.wing mid NmokiiiK
J Tobacco, I bandy Peaches <&<:., at Wallace
('cumin's old stand
Csl\v?i?iieTtni??i itcviifvi isj.-. .^.m;
\rf.\ f2.no.Uver lOolntesi Novelties ??^I'fti
^_^|;.lo U?~uuJ. Jiu.ijuj |'1> tw..N<.millc. Kau ^"~Y \$
V. A. SCMIFFLEY,
K ii ss'ft] l..sircct,
(Next Door to Dr. Patrick.)
I
Would inform my fi lends dint I have
opened a lirsl eins?
FAMILY GROCERY
< >n in y own account, and would sol ieil llieir
p.i. ronago,
ONLY FRESH GOODS
Kepi, ami .-old for ilie
Lowes! Possible Pi'ictis
r. r C'.ti.SlI.
in iy 11 "m
Theundersigned lias opened a I tin; old
slaijd. opposite Mr. d. P. Hi'idey. whore lie
i- prep: red u< do all kiriks of work in ilie
7V/YJ Illach smith Li in.
Sueli as Horse -shoeing, making plows ami
lb-pairing lhiggic and Wagons.
All work watranted (ogive satisfaction,
ja'n li M\\ W.M. HOWKLL.
Drnti^t rY
OTEKATIVH AND MrXHAXlCAle
ISy Dr. L. 8. WOld'K. Oiiiee over
l>. Louis' Stoic. Satisfaction guaranteed
in all operations,
j- 'I'i i in extracted without pain, by
ilie use of Nitrous < Ixido this.
I? A LEEYEN DAML
Poor & SHOEMAKER,
AT
IIAREEY'S CORNER,
llcspc-ctfully informs bis customers and
the public generally, dial lie has on
hand a fill' stock of*the very hesl Mat ?
rial and Lall?! Styles, jusl suited for
Summer, which will be nuule np in any
style at from $1! ?"><? In 1 ?*?<> fur Shoes and
Uaiters, Itnnis from ?7 up.
It, pairing done in the neatest inaJUiei
and on lln- shorlesi notice.
I tdso keep c'ustan'ly on h ind a full
stock of Leather, l.t-t-. I'egs, Awls.
Thread. Ladies braHeel I Mates, and j'he
Very best S|i< e Si rings. :i I s. > ? ork Soles,
licet Stillenings or iSiippnrters, Shoo Tueks
of all kinds, ami Slur- ('.lacking of the. hesl
ipialiiv, ami all other material iised in lids
line.
I laving many year-- experience in die
business, 1 guarantee satisfaction in m\
work and prices. A trial is solicited,
fi ,) 1 will not In responsible for work left
with nie longer llltlll three month--.
I* A LKKV EX DA 11L.
f..1,127 ly
GOME AT LAST!
<'. .IS. \AX OKSDEIiL, Jr..
PIiolu and Artist.
Has removed his thillery lo Hurley's
corner where the public can have I'bo
lographs taken of first class and artistic
finish. Nothing bill first class work done
tlii-- Uailery. Call and examine samples
at llallery. All wishing good
work doiie can have the chailCO with.nit
having the expense of going lo the City
fur the same. Call and see nie. All work
cadi when von -it.
'( . .V.. VAN ? US DELL, Ju.
a pi J if
IM CK ET ON DUTY.
Outpost, S. ('., Ahl;. JJO, 1 sn!).
Editor Oramjebury 'Vintes:
"Yidctte" just exactly thouijhl
wrotigj as very little oft Iii; stratetjiv
mn'iit* would liavu convinced Iiiin,
even without a "field-glass." Now
that wrong thought makes his "ding
nosis'1 of my case very inharmonious
und lite prognosis very erroneous.
He is not vigilant or ho would have
discovered that Piokkt has ulicuyn
delivered his random shots from the
"outpost" and has not moved him
self tfp any' hearer tire enbniy^is lie
puts it. fftherc has lleen any mov
ing up done, in this mailer he is the
man, as Pick kt certainly was then: ,
In lore he had ever heard a shot L'u>::i
"Vidotlo." ('an I'u ki.:- write lui
doWll lo thoaccolinl ofiue.eiuii'tenei'i
<>r hpiiseretiou?Whieli? "Yhlotte"
should not accuse me of the very
trick "1" which he is guHty. 11<
should not thrust hiiiiself into a posi
tiou which PicKirr liad chosen, and
where In- had entrenched himself,
lire a few1 shots' tcilh his <.'/??< shut, an-!
open 1 hem lo lind I'm u r i t here,
and I lieu iliayno ?. i hat lie had move I
e.p because he Ion rid oiit ihat sonie
hody was neater I lie enemy than him
self. Your "diagnosis of my case*"
rests upon the thoiujht that Puui.t
iiad niovetl?hill he ha- :i<>!. and so
you Ihlisl try it o\t rihteto- ? or your
paticutsmay sutler I'rOni the applies
lion of improper iv.uiedies, and your
skill and reputation lie drought into
serious question. I'm u i t hope-, (hut
you will learn defter afldr a while. You
try hard lie thinks; Yoiirdiseoyi ry of
the manner iii which a furlough might
he obtained is both novel and in
gen ions. It shows tho'Ojhl upon this
subject anyhow-?;profound thought.
I'm ki t had no! thought of this plan,
and as be is i?,???>.? ,?>'?net.I will not
venture to try i?. until he se ;s how it
may si.eta e . Y n fuuM let liie k now,
but mind '.hose fellows with "globe
sight v*1 on their rilles are very can*
i less soihetiihesj ami would rather
j give,a deaths than H luriough wound
?vdi'V often when fishing forhrcnui
you #.;eh polly wog. Kcinembor
iis^^' i while l*n k i t accords you.
\ in this tust' i'i ?<. an Ivlisou likegeiiltis
joi' disiovervj lie would remind you
, that there is danger in the applies
lion of the' theory. Those follows
loud with h'iiti. However when you
get your [ml on I ii will he a good artt
ele lo fiiihih among "the fcohlie.rs in
the a.my." "l'n kiiv" imagines thill
your kindness in placing the ihos!
laVOrn'Ide construction upon his opn
j diici may bei a "pi!!' to induce hii"
to take an t'ig?ni'y in the furlough
I business?I?tit o: ee for all he enii:t
ilo it. "I nexperio'uee* arid " i.ii?
eroi ion" are dad qualities t ?tajie into
business.
" Yidette" says he is '?lighting - hi
ways lighting for. promotion, but not
for ollico, i ul to a high position in
t he hearts of his fei low soldiers." In
other and plainer words, for jm/m
iirih/. Well, if mat is not the
easiest and most <//,???? t road lo offirc in
our l 'onuty. then our mosl sagacious
politicians have made dreadful mis
lakes in i he past; ami are likely t<
make them in the future. Then!
i bo beginning and tie- end of ii.
Popularity! PiCki.t d. not accuse
"Y idi'i.te i'tf seeking ollico, btjj il yoti
? ion"; waul one ro.'en.i von iuusl
not make such "healed contests" for
high places in "hearts." Hun t want
oj'/t' ' , is another stereotyped expres
sion of politicians which the people
always take by contraries. If you
don't want ollico avoid that expros
sion or you convey a wrong impres
I sion t.? the mimls of the populace,
and then when you are./?'//?e?/into
ollico people may say yon were in
sjlllc. l'n kkt has he.in! inc.i popli
lar men say it ami he thought ai
the tune. No! A horsedon't want
corn. Now as you are lighting foi1
high places in hearts Hin I using lie s ?
phrases common to politicians,
Pii m.i me.si say Ih..t if yd?i tlo uo1
want olliee you had bettor quit talk
iiig so ii ifidi'like a iriaii who does.
Don't get uhtrhic.l inb ?u; hp iiiiili
nil ion. I keep' ii large' siipjdy'; such
its ii i-.. a in I will no; have to (eaVii
.,?>:! itfniu on oni tidtpost, to go |ti tin
tea:- on tluil da \ when I he charge
conn s ?..i. If it should give out ami
I tan got to lino "fellow to stand io
lily side, wi will give Ihoin the " bay
o'.iei." \\ hal do voti sa\ to that": A
good sohlier is noi at :. loss for weap
?ms when he bus tile lo fiiake ii
light. King Phillip ha?! no aiuii ii
lion, dtti he hiade hiiiiself? ttM'i'iii'in
i he colonies ? wii Ii h touuihawk ami
? dull. You may n-sl ttssuretl that on
thai battle day Pick i:t will licit In i'
shoot "Yidette" in I he diick hoi 'go
to the rear for amuuilitiii. I will be
there, and when commissions tile
"failing a uttui." I will sec to it that
nodody gets mine if liiere is one
to fail to me. Pu:ki:t will be'active,
energetic and ehse enough for that,
audio/a/ you jut'oil ttcit/ui:
?'Vulcttu11 is (j'uick in tbought, and
j i?ri>m:iInr<< in conclusion. II eos.s wines
positions an>! makes his argument,
01* i<> carry Out theligurt?delivers
{ hi-, shots accordingly. Lei him take
: more cautious steps, and exercise that
j eternal vigilance which is the price
of liberty, and look well he tore he
IIres a shut. Iiis waul of watchful
ness, and his ignorance of surround
ings may hclrny his impetuous na
ture into some sail predieameiist
from which he will lind no easy way
of escape?don't depend upon any
body getting out of amiiniliou. That
may not happen. It seldom dues.
'hie grand If?ltle of Wednesday j
*_'">ih, lu which you culled my atten
tion, a.id iii which ydii seemed !<?
flunk there was great danger tu
I'n i\i r's aspirations, has been
fought niuj rii ixivr keeps tlu?even
tenor of hi.s way uitli ho burin done
und imposition in-'., lie isinit exul
taii) but !liankful, tIm; Iii! lias been
alilo tb passthrojigh t he contest with
nut llii; ld.-s of his scalp and can step
nut ami tell ??\"i-;. Jte" no.
j In conclusion, I'irkk'P ban been
I casting about tu lind out wlmt'Mitiin
I nor id' man"' "V hielte" is. I Ic
j claihis lo he a MihliCI\ hut he makes
s?> many tactical blunders that
l'u k ? i fears he will md lic'ii success.
When iufitriiietf that idJlecistlopicked
duty, he says, "on the rtsd;tie.V Try
it again, t 'dine square fit. 'l'oc the
liiark. Acknowledge the corn. He
is found in his last talking like a
I doctor about diagnosis, and cases",
j lilil he fails td makeoiit hi.- case, and
I mi is a failure iii medicine, He talks
solid limes n fitf/r. like a lawyer, hut
I i'n Kir cannot com l?de that hois
lone of that pmfossinh for very pal
I pahle reasons, one of which is that
they its ??! class, ami to a man. ?ervr
ift'rc. us mm/t oiti'O'c on ?? I iih /d" ifovtf
U><7/mi(/ ,//'.. Ni.w. 1 m;;.-,| .dill iv
! iinrd iiiui iissiuiplx a u\'itlcitc*' and
It r
t m\ .--eil a
PtckkT.
i. a. saw vi'it.
j Mdsl of our readers will rcmctnber
j 1?'. A. Sa wy or, once Ihe popular priti
cipai of t In: public sCl.I ? of t harlos
J ton. a positktu LO whieh he was in
r,ilod from Alnssaeliuselts before 'he
j war by Hipi. <'. <'. .Wominger. Super
i iiitemtcnt of public schools for < 'har
lestiin. (libers who do in.; reinem
her him in this capacil.y will remem
ber him as I'hited States Senat?>r
from South t.!undina to Which jipsi:
llion he was elected agitiiist A. ('?.
I Miukay liy the Radicate in I WTO; Mi
i\vas ii verA popular teacherand iniieh
beloved by all I is pupil*, lie gradli
nt t 1 a: Iiai'ward i:i \- it. iiiui was
ii ydiing i mi it of womlci'I'ul promise.
I The iMiiiiuiciiiliia ??Times*' says of
him as i niled States Senator:
??Ho was a very strong hml plcas
iug speaker, ami stood very high
among his colleagues. After his term
expired he was appointed assistant
secretary of the treasury ami was at
times acting secretary. Il was here
that he fell. I lo was courted and Hat
terctl ami used. W ines cards and
women did t heir part lo accomplish
hi., fail. There were some very
crooked I raiisactiiiiis while he was in
otllce ami sonic way or other the as
sisttint secret iiy lost his olllce and
landed in jail. 11e was speedii v got
out, how ever, bill he became wretch
cdly poor ami got to bor row it g ti fly
cent puces from his old friends. 1;
was a pitiful sight to sec him about
and know what he had been. Kin ally
somebody had him appointed to a
twelve hundred dollar clerkship (he
wiote a beautiful ha ml) and it was
thought that he might pick up ami
recover: Im' he didn't. He had gol
a passion for gambling, and when
ever he couhl obtain any money he
sought 11n< liget* ami of course lost it.
ami soon he lost his little iderkshiji.
I iimlorslnitd lie now borrows a ilol
hirdr two wherever he can am! goes
inlothc lowest places find plays until
it is gone. i f le has no liiOliey,
width is !!? ad ways the Cflse, lie
ivil! sit wbi ib.- : :.nie is going on
.iiil !<e p l ii.- -ia !?>? lor I he low
\vi;eleiies lillti iiifes) the dives he
vis ; -. he once had a ?*li:iritiiiisi
family oi \\ii\ . ami girls, but the
Lord dnU knows w here they' are n<i\\\
I f I hero is anything si ranger or more
revolting than this in fiction I have
never <t .me a er ? s i I.
??DA t' rix?!/ NK?ir.K."
At a praycr-iitceiii'ig of ctilorttl
persons, on a certain occasion the
decency a lid goinl Order Ol I he mec ing
heilig ?list in be I by om> of tin* brothers
named llrowii, whose prayers in pub
Hi- were only iucidiereut ravings, the
pastor iiii]uired: uWhal fool nigger
is iltil p ay. Il' i'o \ :i dar m a' de
dor*' A ilo/.oii voici'S replied: '"ll
am Itrmhler lirown, sali." "1)1-11."
replied the pastor, "Ilriuhler lirown
subside, and let ?.ic ?nie pra> da:
I am better*?piaiuled wid<lc J^ord.'*
WHAT CHANT SAYS AHOIT IT:
As i<? t ho pending canvass. Grant
ssaid In have, evaded ex pressing any
?pinion at lirst, but * hen allusion
was made to the military record of
( Jen. Hancock, nil tlic Intent enthus
iasm oi' his nature seemed to be
aroused, ami he freely remarked that;
in his opinion; no better or safer man
could be elected to the Chief Magis
tracy. He eulogized the merits of
Gen. Hancock as a corps commander
very highly, and said he was n man
who never faltered in the performance
of his duty, and seldom, if ever, made,
a had blunder.
The ex-J'resident.evidently looked
upon if as S'oiilel bin", of a compliment? i
lo himself that a soldier of such high
rank should have been .-fleeted at
("incitinati, apparently feeling the
preference of the people are rather
for a man who combines the qualities
of statesman and soldier both, thaii
for a mere pol it icinn.
? It cannot be denied." he added;
with a significant pull" of hiscigar;
"that the Democracy havecpin.etd
their senses and well improved their
opportunity. It is the first time, in
fuel; since circumstances led me but
of the party that it has made a nomi
nation for whieh t hero was such a
-how of success und this time I
shouldn't wonder if t hey had hit t bei
right nail square (>n the heniL and on
the whole, as bet ween ourselves and
the horse track, I cau't say that L'hi
sorry for it."
The General bad nothing to say,
hlfivever, in deprecation of Air. G a r
lield, further than to remark that he.
had rather too many volumes of Con
gressional debates behind hiin to
tunkt' a smooth and successful can
vass on.? Hos/tinyton J'ost.
CKNEROSiTY.
A generous mind is one of the!
noblest works of our Creator. Gener
osity is one of the most singular of all
the moral endowments, and Is often
imputed where it cannot justly be
claimed. The meanest self-love
under some refined disguise, frequ
ent ly passes lipon common observers
for this (:o11 -1 iko"priIf e'fpTi!r?lud many
a popular action is attributed to this
motive, when it Hows from no higher
source than the suggestions of con
cealed vanity. Good nature, as it,
ha- many features in common with
this virtue, is often mistaken for it;
the former, however, is but the effect,
I possibly^ of a happy disposition,
whereas the latter is seated in the
inlii'!. and can never subsist where
good sense and enlarged sentiments
have no existence, it is entirely
founded upon justness of thought};
which, perhaps, is the reason this
virtue is so little the characteristic
of mankind in general. A nun. whose
mind is warped by the selfish pas
sions, or contracted by narrow pre
judices of seels or parlies, if be (Iocs
not want honesty, must undoubtedly
want understanding. The same
clouds that darken his intellectual
views, obstruct his moral ones, and
his generosity is exceedingly cir
j etiuiseribed, because his reason is ex
I coediugly limited. In short, gener
osity sanctities every passion, ami
adds gi aee to every acquisition of the
soul, and if it does not necessarily in
elude, at least it reflects a lustre Upon
the whole circle of moral and intel
lectual (nullities.
"WHO WILL CA IUI Y ME OYEUl''
A few years ago. in a New*England
village, ;i little boy lay upon 1 is death
bed. Starting suddenly up, he ex -
cla imetl: "(>h ! mother, mot her. I
see such a beautiful country, ami sti
many Mi l Ic children, who are beckon.
I ing me io {hem, but there an high
I mountains he w .-en us, loo high for
me to climb. \\ ho will carry im*
over?'' After thus expressing" lihfi
self, lie leaned back on his pillow, and
for awhile seemed to be in deep
thought, w hen, once more arousing
and stretching~oul his liith- hands, he
cried, as loud as his feeble voice'
would p'Tinit: "Mother, mhi her, IiicS*
kddpig man has Come In ciirty me
over the mount .-.'in 1" He was poaco
fully a leep. The strong man liad.
indeed, come lo en IT} t be little one'
over.
Col. d. C. ( oit, candidate lot'
I ('ouipl.ro.ller :< lo oral on Ilie ILein?
le rat ic ticket, wrote to the |>euiocru
I tic State Ivxeeutive Committee, stal
ing, that w hile he would replace t lie
lost money in the CoininissioherS'otil
of his own pocket, he desire'd l\w. ad
vice of the < 'ouimittcc as to whether
il would best subserve the interest of
the party for him to withdraw from
the ticket or not. The Committee'
replied, after deliberation, that inas
much as he was clearly innocciit, it
would !>e best for him to remain on*
the ticket.