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- HNENS AND) 1imRA LD. I~ N - L *BURtSDAY MOtNINO, May MV9, 1879. JR. XtAt aS DA.I, ro.TO& 42o0 se 7-r1OXZDn AMsommT A nr rt. Tait "Workldtginen" of California are jubilant over the success of the fhew constitttioft. A monster mass neeting and procession has been hfeld In Saitt Frncisco. But adversity always bluds the masses more closely together thftt prosperity, and already symptons of diskension are seen among Dennis Kearney's followers. Ittt doughty leader and the San Frraticisco Chronicle, the ablest advo cate of the constitution, are already at loggeTheads, and Dennis has also stigmatized as "Honorable Bilks," a certain wing of his folloWers who wish to form a new party. As the constitution legislated all the otilcials of California iot of ofiee, a hot camn paign for new offeers-is inaugurating. Kearniey's conventfon meets Onl the 3d of June, the .Republicais on the 17th, and thc i)cnocrats on the 1'st of July, The latter party is as badly decimated as was the Democratic or ganizationl in Massachusetts last fall Aftei' Beft Butler threw his bricks in Among thorm. A decided feature of the contest will be the selection of three railroad coinmisloines with despotic powers. The Central Pacific hag long ground dowin the people, and a desperate eflort will be made to elect comlmissioiers who vill regulate that manmmoth corporation, while it, will make ats earliest a fight. to secure conissioners favorable to itself. No intinnationm has been given how the Workingmen will act on the Congres sional question, The Railroad Receiver Cases. Chief Justice Waite decided the eases of the Greenvillc and South Carolina Railroads inl a mnannIer that appears to give general satistaction. le reffieed to remove General Conner front the receivership of the Greenville Road, on'the ground that the proceed ings in the State Courts were bona fide and damaged no one. lie retain ed Mr. Fisher also as receiver of the Soith Carolina Road, aid passed an order, agreed upon by all the counsel, regulating the manner of payment of elaimuB. le also signed an order allowinr $35,000 to be expend(led in extending the South Carolina Railroad to tile water's edge in Charleston, thus giving increased facilities for the transportation of freights. It is hopLed that the railroads will do some good for themselves and those interested ill known, and Mr. Fisher is said to have valuable experience ill the line of his business. The Silver Bill. T.he Warner sihver bill has passed th'e Hionee by a vote of one hundred anid fourteen to ninety-seven, a few Democrats voting against it anid a few Republicans for it. D~uring the rough and tumnble fight that marked its final passage several of its most objectiona ble features were lopped off. As it reaches tile Se-nate it proides that any person havig silver can take it to the mint to be coined, and receive for the bullion the price at which it was selling during the week previous i the New York and San Francisco markets. The bullion thus deposited shalh be0 coIned ito stladalrd silver dollars of 4126 grains, or In subsidiary coins of proportionate weight, the (d01 lar being a legal tender for all amutthe fractional coin being a legal tender for twenty dlollars. The depositor shall receive a silver coin certificate to the amount of the markeLt vahte of the bullion. No discrimina tion slhall be made in paying out gold and silver. If tihe deposits each monthi shall average less than two million dollars, the' government must buy up enough bullion to coin that amount. Thle pr~ess despatches' reported the mninimunm at 1m-out~y millIons a mionith, but the New York Herald's report gives two million, exactly the amloutlit reqi'red inl thle existing act. The difibrence between thle existinlg law and the proposed bill is as follows: By the presenlt law tile Secretary of the Treasury is ordered to go inlto tihe market and buy enough bullion to rcohlt toetie toelm . and rmllown tdlarsa' monh, the marericento gettilgeall t proinage and the lonage -bigrestricted. ~Tidahe Wre mill .awand gave al the rout, abo teemnt pento the buln111tin horldcaer. Bto theat amone bil tl laves the poftieo thre, goermen nd all owsb~jv thr oi o gol boe pare price fo hosmedlver-Busoin aeis asec noenl lge thie mil inthe nt ssth, Sertatesd tio tha t asutil Presd have toe thueyti aceti'ng'ii Iitabld infton tfi.lWancurreney, and i allrbabmre thonmgodbovie par~~~ .hW eto.n Thomed persoaart, tofientily that the bllqil nolerass t Slloted tond man any veniasthe Proiet hetoay btnpreBet ct he bil seemsvitalmetos tI Warne s w 'dohno in mre moe, bT oly cofseead this ill fnta noe shte tin flodltes micin withhs / ~ hoee'seyay. # 8n inle to (ile ti-weekly Nzws MY LOVId AND 1. Br AS., IAl'.TE. My 'ovo repwues on a rosowood frame A bmik have I; A couch of feathorf down 1Ils up ti Min'i otraw9, but diy; Sho aink to sleep at night with scarco nigh' With weking 6yee I watch the hourm coo by. My love her dbily ditinir takos in stato A ndh 'so do I; Thle richest viands llilak her silver piato Coarse grub have I; Pure wino she sips at ease, her thirst I slif ko I pump my drink from Erio's limpi lako. M1y love Tas alt I the worl<1 at wiPl to roam Threo acres T; She goes abroad or, bettor, nits at horno 8o cannot I; Bright angola wateh arourrd her couch i night A Yank with lo.adod gun keops ni it sight. A thomisaitl weary milos now stretch b< tweenl My love and I; To her this wintry night cold, caba serene. I waft a sigh, And hore, with dil my earnos3tnoss sOil , To-morrow's mail may bring in---m parole. Thero is hope ahead- we'll one day mlCe( My love aud I; We'll wipe away all tears of sorrow thei Iler love lit eye Will all my many troubles then baguilo And keep this wayward "Itob" frol Johlnson's Isle. Johinson's Island, Lako Erie, Januar 24, 18,14. coNGlI MS MUIT' ADJOUU$'. What. an Indelendent Paper IHam to St to the Southerni Congresmen-How ti North F4el9. [From the New York Heraldt.) The extra sesssion has not been f'o tut ate For tAe Souithern Colgressimh or fillr the real and vital interats soft he section, which they ought, to look atie It hasa giv% i or Caiol For a renewal Northern Suspicion of Southern gou tiith. It has afMrded shrewd Repal licans the opportimity to revive oia imore the simbering and, indeed, d: ing, recollections of the rebellion. has injured Southern credit mnd Souti ern intluence. There is just, one wv inl wlhh the Southern members 1111 relabilitate themselves and their pe ple in the couilldence of the seisib part of the North; just one way which they can disprove the chargi nade against them of an intention I kill the arly, to disorganize the go ernment, to attack its credit atid to r veaige thaemselves and their section ft their detat in the war. L, t thum i once take control of their parl tInd show the country that they e Imake better use of it for the country good than the Northern 'ad senu .Nortlhern deinagogues and blathe skites 'who have evoked so hnme am universal a disgust by their misinal age men t. The North is tast getting to belic' that the Southernt leaders really ente tain ulterior and wicked designs; th ther secretly iinsire the folly of Spea or Randall and iNorthern extremist that it is the spirit of the South whi rules and overrules the Northel Democratse and thait these are now huinble toels of J esigning ad mnser puhous Southern men. N~o great misfortune- couldi happen to the be interests of the Southern people tht that such a belief as this shouldp firm foot-hold in the Northern imat We arc not now thnkig of' par politics, though nothing could quickly and so completety fuse t North into one party as the suspici' that the South ameans dliseor'd, dhisordi and disregard oftconstitutional obhif tions. Butt beyond the loss of ek tions there lies the greater dniger the South of loss of' credit, loss friendly help, of' sympathy with necessities, of pleasure in its succ( and of confidence in its enter' >rises. the outhrn)eople wvere t. iorough~ informred to-day of the spirit and of t gravd suspicions of the North thi .would demand, as one man, that thn Rlepresenatatives and Senators shoui cnt tiirift from the baleful alliane wi Northern Dem ocra tie demagogues, take the control of' their party open~ into their ow n hands, tad so guidle as to prov'e to the North, by actions ni to be misunderstood, that the re': brigadiers arc loyal to all the best i terests of the Unlon, and have wisdoi know ledge andt mnoder'ation enough govern at least their party for gol Between no0w and thme first of ,Ju bethi the appropriation bills can passed inl proper shape and sign'ted, al if aybod hasother bills th.ey ne no debate, but can also be p~assed in signed or vetoed, as the case may 1: It. can all be dione before the first June, and if' it is dlone by the Sout he men they at, least will stand bett with the sensible North, and that is the last importance to them and th< pmeople, DErrH oF~ WVr.m.r~an Lm.Ovn GAml SON.-After a long illness WV 111am Llo, Garrison, the veteran emancipationl dieod at the Westmnoreland Hlotel, N( York, at hIve inutanes past 11l o'cloi Saturday night last, in thme 74th year his age. By his bedside were his l'o sons.- Willlim Ll oyd, Gecorge Thmr Soil, Wendell Phillips andl FIrancis Jac SO~l tnmed After himlfl~ and thr ether dlistinguishn. . A bojitionists-al his dlaughter', Mrs. Vi)!ard. Mr. Ga risen went to New York about thri weeks ago to v'isit huis daughter befoi her dlepartur'e for Europe, and with tI hope of regaining his health. But I disease, a sp~ecies of Bright's diseas assulmed alarming features and it so' became e~vidhent that death wvould e SUe. Except onl two or' three occ sIonms, when ho asked whlero lbe w anid why 1he was not at home inm t ighlandcs of Roxbury, Boeston, I tlind Ija~d been clear and ulnperturbe unitil hlf-past, 10 o'clock ona Fridi night. A t that honr a short strugg produced by some dIfAleulty of breat 1mg, began, but soon his composure i turnmed, anid w ith Lt nuconsciousnlei He lay peacefully ont his bed, painle andoblivious, surr'ounded by hisa d voted faiJy., until his death'occurr'e Mr. Garrison's remains were j movedi to Boston for intermnt, a the funeral services took pla there. ,.-A Methodlst chureb In Nevafia e polled one of its members, who once bought an Immense steaim ci hiOpe, set It In a backyard neOxt 'to ti church, and on Suniday drowne ti MAcKEr iN irASIZINaruA' i Opitaonn ofrt i (zcarpeit-iaggeifr Ooblhln What Hi14 One siid of H iln, k VASJIFNOTON, May 18.-'Judge, o ald the Gazette men to-day to the in mortal and unique Tr. J. MAckey, of. South Carolina, who ltuwped the a State for Hayes and HanIpton and ad vocated the adtn:ssion of Butlor v) the P 8eate. 'how is the Case of your friend Corbin toming along? Got that touchinlg tribulte y oul paid to Cor-bin inl the Sou th Carol ina Conivent(ion ini 1872?' I t Ini;.ht adlvance his int~erests omle to: have it, repeated at this tryini houtr." "No, sir, I ssire you I' have no Copy of It with Ite but it' anythin g I can say wVilI Iet ot sorvico to, CorbEin you are welecoine to it. I call repeat. ihe clauilses inl that speech which inu(Ic ed him to threautenl Imy life. It wvas inl 1872 when lie annouiced that Ie Coul n1ot. indOIrSe thiewhii stratin o1 Scott, or he iominiati ion of Moses on tle ground . It thev were Coupt. Sir, iinflainaed Inn to indignatioi when I knew that C orbin wats at that, very time hioldinig thirteei reiluIniera live oillice-s inl the State. So I 11os0 in lie convention anld said: 'Mr. I'resi (lent, tle dwellers along the Nile have 1, -1 eusloma of' erectilng c;oltiinius on its kxlk-i For thle purpose of indlicaiting". by tne 11111d mark oi these shafts how high the river huts r'isen, for in that way they are eniabled to predict what the y Size of, the harvest, will be, ats inl 1.'grypt the vhIole characier of tle crops (le pends Onl the overflow of' tho Nile ' This Column is called ia Iloilneter, . Sir, 1. T. Corbin is the niloieter of' Soui Ci aroli na politics.. You can al ways jdge of the i Imd tide of corrup 11 tioii by watching the prosperli y of that, utitiln . Some despoilers, jeweled inl the tears of a betraved ai pAIiclei'red comt miioinwealth, are contteit to dailly with I heir victili and feel but the touch of' her soft and setisitive hal d; but this iionster, in his greed a .d lust, chlsis Ier 13' un ked to ii s breast." '' How did Ii's strike him?" ''Sir, le prcetled at Once to buy%1i a revolver and I provided myself with a shot-gun, which i did not use as I saw m htii next with a carpet-bag in his ir hand. Ile is imniensely rich an1d he r. is i bigamiuist so Fo;toIrIi)ins thali I once 0f sigge.ed in a speech that anothio d olhice with a fiat Salary should be pro N viled foi hiii, I lat. ot superiltenieit S01' doiestic relations. Ile will never .- be confirmed by the Senate for the It place of' Chiet' .Just ice of Ut Tah, much -aIs ihe is fitted for that locality in one I'e x spect.. I tinderstand he "threatens to ' . open a law oflice in Cliarletonu. But I ' tiust it protecting Providlelcev will le iduce him to change his mind." 's Cucusi.s.-Few kinds of husiness 0 have declined inore withini fifteen or _wenty years than (lie bus'iness of con 3. ducting ciMrcuS, wiVchN was, beto)re rthe war, widely extendedltl ,andtinl %t which no little'eapital was inbves ted . V Many of' tle circus nanngers and1(l st:irs 'n who used to be conspicnous through e out the country on thn nilng posters are 110 lomrnger seent there. ''Dr." Span(1 1sin hs retired 1ad is livinl" oi a com tort able iincoie at Saugeries. nt the I I lidson. "Yankee" .tobiinson is Mn actor in Wistern theatres. "Ben' e Alc(inley, "Toiny" and "rank" 'as . tor, formerly clowns, aire now inl the at variety line. Andrew lI aight, once owner of tlhe G reat, 1aiter'n Circus, is, 01. W1rws recetIly, anll in i-kepeir in Joseph Cushing is ihring in New Ilamipshire ; J. M. Nxnis dlire(irD' a- gomery Queen is inter'estedl i n Urook er lyn straet. railways; Levi Northi has st withdrawnt to private lifet ont Long mi island; W. J. Metehear' has a p ublie ;11huse' in Pr'ovidlence ; Eahtton anid d. Daniel Stone are occupied in agricul tv t ural pur'suits in N~ew Jerse r ; Rt. E. J .. MileI s af draitt Ie mnlager in de Cincinnati ; Burr' Robinson is lecturi >n ing in the W~est, and "Dan."' Iice, er afltr many successes and thilures, is a- building a tioating theatre tot' navi c-- gating the 31ississippi and its tributary to ries llat'nozn, orep)aiigh, "Dan11" of' 1obinison and Lent are alnost the tsony l-tmecics me et nthe sssawdlust and~ tan-bark field. It is said Ithat even the rutral poputlat ion hats wgrown wear'y of the stock style of pei' eformances and, demiands somethiung neiw, w Ich is rarelv furnishied. (Cir' cdsses aire,. most otf thean, of purtielv Id Ameicant oigin, and miore popla'r th no0w in Europe than in their native rland. Almost without except ion, thle Iv best and1( miost dauring riders are pro i'ducts of the Western World. of AN Uots TuzmaT.--Under' this el heading' the Lurenisvillhe JlCerald p)ub Slishies a commnunication fromn G. W. SShell contaiining an, anoniymious letter tOwhich lie savs lie hans reeeivedl. The iletter accuses Shell of' having dlecoved Mc~iinch into jail, knowing he w~ouldl ae be hanged. It says he trield to bribe a idprisoner itn jail to'swear fatlsely against ani mnloeint man, niuld thireatenis thiut it' tlShell dhoes not tuave lleNinch his life id will miy the p.enalty before the 20th e* of Juine. TJhie letter is signed,('ou of Eunmies." Mr. Shell, in his cmmi (at ion, says (tathe had not, anythinig ei to (do with tihe McN incht-1 ilgor'e' difl 0,cutlty of' which lhe is either afraid or ~" ashameutd, and~ that while lie has latrge resp84osbilities and mnuchi to live for, vet if' tthose who have conspired against d iin atnord to carryv their' tht'eat io exeution, he eonn u submit to tirruldecr'ee. He lstpblishies k card flomt McNinch. eerlify~ing thtat l\teN inih sur'render'ed himself' of' his own' fre will, and that thtough lie asked S~hell's advice as to hiis course, t h~e latter had1( ref'used to adv ise him. SMtNnch says lhe reogard(s Shehl as oneo ul of' his best friends; thatt duiing his mtis r-fortune Shiell has kindly care.1 for his e f'aily, auti thjat -th witer of' tho eanonymnous letter' is not his t''iend. IC ANOTrIImu 1PL,~A s m F (ltIOANT.--The is New Y ork WJor'ld quotes the Londlon RailwayW~ .Ncws as sayhlig, itt its issue ~'ofMay 3d, tht ''we uiiderstaiid as a-o00n as the necssary arrangenients 4 ieeniwer of the Atlantic anid Great liWesterni irailway and lhacig the line Is in the hands of tihe pr'oprietors the pr )1estiency of' thie company will be ae cepted by General G4rant, the lato Pres Sidn ofthe United States' Getneral Ga'sformer rlrhoad ex peilence and. ~ world-wide reputation will assureo thue ~'propietor's of' thme compatiy that there SInterests ill be In his- jiands and rec 0celve that considet'ation and protect tiont hitherto denied to them." All of w ~hiich Is very doubtfl. .As to Gein er'al Grant's f'ormner rathvad exp~e rCuIince, we never heard of it. He Is doubtless as compeI)tent for a raliond -prmesidency, however, as hb was for &. President of' the Uited States--as; at wuch of a railroad man as he is a J- statesman.-Baltimor'e Bun.. Ie --The sig.on a returning emigrant's d wagon rea, 'moughon Texas, Going bacK to my mother-In..law." liDE I(C- A- 211l4VA. -Longfellow, 1Ilmersonl and 11olmies aRI to writO poems for the MOre (On Coamiry celcbration at Boston this -ThQ Jenny Lind of to-day -Is d.. scribed 'as " pale, worn, gray-haired Woman in white mob cap and white cashmere shawl." -The Washington corre-pondent of the New Orleans Pic(lyinlo says the present Collgress is couiposdC of the ui111st lookinig lot of mien ever assem I el inder the Copitol doine. T--hle loten Post has disoovered that the ( diffrtence between t elignon of falso hair and a well known deadly weapon is that ole is at jute back anil the olier a booitjack. -Thle (luestionl is oftenl aske d wheth (Or1 womnI raliv vote il I'lamItiitl. WomiettN who are the aliids of house holds vote For llt ollicers oucept imembes of Parliaient. -Ale's. Charles Dickens, widow of the novelist, is dangeroulslyI, ill. She 1has Sufl'ered severely it tim nes, since re e'lvintag an injtr' fit tlhe P'rince' of WaleS' thakgik'-viligr, Several11 ye-ars -The Springield te pblican saiys tit Selator. EhliniunS's has one 'of those flaste legal milids. ca; a'ule of fix un. his eye SO closely upon at 11 fly on1 a bar 0 door that lie cannot see the barin at all. -Tle R1othsclilds, of Vienna, iave hadt at lngnillent, railwav caeriage built, wvhieh- is to he rtui between Paris anld Viemiat for thle Special Coll veiience of imembeis of the firm in those cities. -Garabaladi is now seventy-three, says the New York Sun. It is twen ty-iune yetrs since lie -was soap ii( canidle miaking on Stateu Island ; anid, to use Lord .Beaconslield phrase, "a great deal has ha)ppenied sline then." --t is now said by a sciontific aui tlthority that Sleep ColIlielies in the ieet aiid extends to the head. Possibly the custotm of si'ting with tie feet toward thle pullpit umy have something to do with it. -The printing press which Napo. leon carried witl himl to "Hoscow, mad wIhich fell tinto the hands of the uts.. sill itt during his retreat, is now ai St. l'etersbuirg', and the owner offers to sell it, tor 1,)000 roubles ($730.) -The following appea's in a Bos tonl paper: "Wan,-llted-A reliable coa11tchii; 111u.t not be untider' sixty years ol'age; a hme, one-eyed inanl pief'e'r'ed. Alust be at ood, Careful driver. A wite alud eltildrel 110 o, jectionl." -Miss Townsend, of Nyack, who nturried her coachinan, hail four ladies in her coulidence, and proposeI to keep the tuliarriage a secret For soie tiine to colie; but som11e lhowi the news got out.. It Inust have beeni ti he ofl ciating prie.it.-BIufutdo Express. --The matn who first ilale Ie1e itnv.t ain ar1ticle of (olilninerIee has just, die(d fit Philadelphia. le was verY wealhy. 111 ever put any ilin I!ed horse in tihe stuidambird autiele, but, ui1v have slipped inn ponvm of brady an'd conlsidera blenihm'. -The pliof ' New Orleans step)e ino L select bll-room I lie other night, anid 1imade at collection ot' seventy-nine pistols, without scarbchinig' lth wom,01110n1 or the titiddlers. It is supposed tiat as mantiy itiore weCI e pitcked upj in the back alle.y nexj3t morn1'inII. -. ., ?t.m~ .'cofl wr,'i.' f':-om .FlbrL'nce that lhe lias been'i grentiv' bx'netittled by his trip to Eg~ypt. l'e purpos10es t) pass the sutmer in Eu.. r oie, anti htopes to sail for AmIerica ini anid inl stroniger' and1 better condition than I have been for many y ear's." --Let us just whiisp~er a wor'd to our1 young tfriemnds "D on't waiste atny tme '1tearnlini' to wr'tite poetr'" ''le colIne a letlanded bmatsimani. You cain nhamie yor.lr owni ter'ims, andt, by standlt immg n' with mfainaigers of the gamle, miaike more mioucy ini a single season thain thme yearlyv reciplts o1f any1 poe1t who ever' wrote an Eng&lish verse. Toledo( B/qde'. --T'he sixty-thir'd antniver'saryv of the Amric nan mm ible1 Soietyv was held in New York last week. l'he anmlut reQ plort wvas read, showing that the So ciety emiployed iln this coun trl 18 su and1( had1 5.92. volinteetr distibumitor's. The r'eceipits ihr the y'ear were 8126, 2741, or' $1l5420 in execss of those for thle prev ions year'. Theire ww*e l,2tit6, 958i Bibles priniited dlurinlg the yeart. -lie was a venCr1ab~le and1( agricultu ral looking muan, attired ini the latest New Jer'sey tashion, and( lie stood on a str1eet .ornerQ1 near11 WalshtingtonI Mairket. Holiding up his loft hand, and gazinmg refIlectively' upon0 three pieces of' stiing tiedi arounltd lin equlltl nbei'of tlbigers, lie solioquized: 'Tht's to reindic ime-get a spool of cotton; (lt ot' meitanls don~'t forget the calico, liut wh'lat in thle thunidei's this one for? Ah, by gumi Ith.'s don't got dirunk ag-ali n "--Brookly n Eugle. -Queen Victoria is said to object seriously to the fashion of wearinig the hai' In a fringo aicrotss the forehead. It Is stated further that she instru'cted the bridesnmlids, who appeared at the recent wedlding of her Sot), that they wtouldt not, be permxitted to wear tl~eir looks im that fashion, nor to d1on igh-hteeled boots, nor to wear' tied back gownts. Laat year, It is reported, otne younig lady wihto caime to a dr'aw~ig-room with her halt' over her' yes, was linformued by the Lord Cham-. bei'lain that until ter' hair had grown she nieed not attend any more at the Palace. -The ''toilet" of a youthful New Yor'k swell is tius desciied by thbe Jua: " [Fromi the white satin covet' ed upper01s on tis patent leather shtoes to his whIte flanntel limt with a blue ribbon, his 'get up' was most r'emarka b)le, A ereani colored palrof trousers formned the foundatin for a black thriee-buttonedl eut-a-way coat, (ho tails ot' whi.ch wvere 1111ed with red silk. Is gloveswer'e gr'een, while his blue tie atnd eboniy cane complleted the attire.. ThIs is ito tiane' picture, but the above thing was renhly seen, The wearer was tall and htaudaome, and showved ito signs of insamdty beyond is singular taste In dross." S-rOCK.UfOLERs' MErJNO .--We haveO been reliably intformifed that the meet ing of the stockholder's of' the Chester atnd Lenoir Narrowv Gauge Rlailroad wil~l be held on or about the 6th of July at Dallas, N. C. Theogenithemeni pr'incIially sptoketn of in connectlin wvith thepresidencey of the r'oad are Col. William ,Johnston, of Charlotte, and Mr. W. Hlolmies .Ha'din, 01' Chester. Thme Lincoln stockholders ar' talking of running ai candidate, but have not yet beeni able to concentr'ate upon avy particular natt.-Chester Bulletin. --Pay you~r subscription. INTRODUCED, 1866. h TORPID LIVER Is the fruitful sonrtwy of many diseaes, prowl ieit attnong which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-IfrADACHE, COSTIVENESS DYSENTERY, B IOUS FEVE.9 AGUE AND FEVER JAUNDICE, PILES, R!IEUMAUISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite and Nausca, the bowels aro costivo, btt sometieU aternate with loosoness, Pain hi the ltad, accompanied with a Dull aenatin in the bic iitut,tti in the right side and under the shoulder blado, futlln-ss after eatinsiwith adisin olination to exortion of bodformind, Irri tability of temper, Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a foeling of having neglected sono duty, General weariness; Diziness, Fluittring at the Ileart. Dqtp before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headaphogegayrijty over the right eye, Restleissness atr night w ith fitful draiatigin1y colored r;inw IF THESE WARNINGS 4XtE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE EVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are cspocially adapted to such casos, ak sinigi closo effoots cuchi t change of feeling as to actor!sh the sufferer. TUTP'S PILLS aroovomponidedl fromnsi tnnee th:t n: s'rvil t Ian y tr ertiesthat i nJnw tihe na.at detlleatte orgatishauition. They toutrsch, Clennse, Paia ICy% und Invinornte [he enihtresystesin. n1yirelieving theQ en; gorged I.iver, tisey cientuse time ileod i's vna teniatinoms ma mnsors, and tus imupart health aimd yitality to ti body, causing fith" hlweis to net naturraily, vithout whicim no one cant feel well. A Noted Divino says: Dr. TUTT~, -Dear Sir iFor ton years I l'.,o been A ~lt tr to lappai. silt. tiln amnd ikea. Jnls ioriag ynir I'dis wero rpc onmended to me I used Ihtu( mt w.Lii littia tmmitli,. I ant nowy a wel.l moan, pio gono. x4 tltbvni zinedforty ondseolld ileab. filoy ae mort I t;.teir ieight in ko.d.0 Rv. It. , 85N11 L'on8% ie, Kv, TIUT lT'S PILLS, Their fr.t eflert is to Increase the Appetite, mid cause Ihe body to Take on Fleah, thus the I system is unutii.ished, nnd by their Toulo Ac tion on the Ilgehtive oranvin, Regular btools are produced. D0, J. F. HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS; Ply dlee:..es- caist that cannoot be roiioyoti by re, storing the Liver IQ itA norial functions and fo this irpopa no reulkiumr bonn in-enLd thb has as happy Un tffe0,t a&i , :PPS PII.LS."1 SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS, Oico 35 ulimrray Sitrect ew Yorkc, 12' Dr. TUTT's MANUAl, of Valuable Infer tuntiotn itd Useful Reculpts " will be iniledfree Onl applicution. TUTT'S HAiR DYE, GIAY JlAtit Ott WVtttvi itRs ehlt:d to a Cx.osar BiLACK by a tingi aliuicatiomn of tnis i)yp.. It irn. parti rt ual olor, at Ina ta usly n is atn ituraiea nwt spring water. Sold b.)Druggffrists, oar slent by oxprusa tin rueeipLt of $1. Office, 35 Murray St,, New York. FRESH GOODS! JUST RECEIVED. -GuNSTING* IN .IAIr 0o? 24 bble. Molasses-all grades, 400 lbs. Choice B~uck wheatt Flour, 10 boxes Cream ('heese, 2 boxes best Italian Maccaroni, 12 Ibbis. Sugar, all grades, 14 sacks of Coffefr-10 Rio, 4 best Java, 50 bbls. Choice Famnily Flour, BAGGJING AND TIES. LARD in bbls., cans and buckets. Bacon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. Choice Red Rust Proof Oats, Seed Rye anld Earlev. Nails, Traice Chinus, R~orbo and Mule Shoes, Axle Grlease, White WVine and Cider Viniegar, Smnoking Tobacco D)urhiain's best, Chewin~g T~o bacco. Tajains, Currants and Citron. ALSO, Fresh Canned Salmon, Poaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Picklas, Chow Chow and Pepper San~ce. ALSO, A fino lot of BO.OTS AND SIUOES All of which will be sold cheap for Ca sh. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN SGood Five Cents Citrar-the il"fer Dinneri." atF. WV. HAar.. NICHiT'sm, Rear of Town~ 1-11. L AJD ES' FANCY0 GOODS. W E RsSP CTF LLYclli the X.at tontion ofthe ladies to our large assortmont of Fancy Goode TIES!I TIES!! TIES I!J WVhito Lace Ties, Black Lace Ties, Colored L~ace Ties, Silk Ties, and, in fact, Ties of all kinds. A heantiftU assortment of Bows in akl colors and shades. Silk Handkerchiefs in great variety. Gloves ! Gloves I I Gloves ! !! Ca1 and look at them. TRIMMINGS!' TRIMMINGS 1 White and Colored Hfamburgs, Frillings, Ljaces, Linen Dress Trim mings, and lots of other Trimmings. Torohon Laces--a good assorknment of them. We offer to.- the ladies 1 EXTRA INDUOEMENT84nl thesy goods. McMASTER &.3gIZini inny 10 'IKEMC FitIENI1 OF ALLI [lOLLOWA TS PILLS 1! "I baW*q.appolitog Iolloway's Pills ave me a krarty one. ' "Your Pils are marvelous." "I send foranothe: box, and keep them 'n the house." "Dr. Iolloway hns cured my headache :hat was chronic. "1 gave one of your Pills to my babn 'or cholera inorbus. Ttie dear little lling got well inl a day." "riy nausea of a morning is now 'I red. "Your box of Holloway's Ointment lured ie of noises in the head. I mibbed sonic of your Ointment behind lie cars and the noise has loft." "send me two- boxes; 1 want one for a or. fiinily." I enclose a dollar; your price is 2-5 ---nts, but the ti'dioine to ime ij worth a lollar." "Send inc five boxes of your Pills." "Let me have three boxes of your -: by return maIl, for chills and 'over." I have over 200 suofi testimonials as tlese, but wanit of space compels me to ionclutde. Fon CUTAvaTJoe DIsoRDERS, Aiid all eruptions of t'Ae skin, this Oint nent is Ie t invaluablo. It does not cal externally alone, but penetratc Vi- h the mest searching effects to the o i rnt of rvil. 110OLLOWJ4XI'~ OINrTMIEXT, a--e o t.is aei, edy. every men1 Ily be own doctor. 1{ nity be rubbed 'ItoI te system so as t reach ainy in -rnal comiplaint ; by the 0 meanis, CUres Sr's or ulcers in the broat stonmach, ver, spine or 4'ther par- It is nn in llib e reinedy for ba legs, bad breasts, ....-...-1 ...y:, s, gnut, rhounia. isil and a11ll Skin diseases. IM'otTANr CAUTZO.--NOne are genuine imo ess the sinature of J. 11 9vitnct(r ws agent for lie Uits States surrounuis eaci box qf iils i1( (taliment. Boxes at ', ColV, 62 cents, itll I each. CAW- There Is conslderale saving iy tnkiti lia larger sizes. HOLLo W A Y & CO., feb 15-ly New York. AND PL E ASUP E -GO TO AT jitERSoN's c:mr>AT: S PIN6S, T1 heso springs are sit nated four miules 0Cuth of 1 Shelby and six m1)iles north of Vhitaker'i, on the Air- Lino 1. I. The nineral waters are sulphur ond chaly >eakte. The properties o, Ithe _ullphur are ion, sulphur and imignesit. Propertieb .onibined irn benelivi it to all diseases, md never fail to cure the most obstinate uases, as many will testify. The chaly )Cate waters cannot be surpassed, having Nvrought many alost n-iraculous on''s. These celebrated Springs are now open ind the prices are in reacoi % f all--havinn ecen greatly reduced this s 1SOn1. BathIiiing houscs, croquet grounds, ter pin alley, aiit other aimusoments til ittractions free for visitors. I bokshi , ruln ning front this place will meet visitors a Shelby or at Whitaker's. on the Air-Liii It. U. upon1 short notice to the Pruprietor 1;A TES uF B0 MD1. Per day - $1.2 Per week - ..- .-.. -7.. I Per month - - - - - 20.0 Per nionth for2 or more months, 18.0 Children and servants half price. For further particula rs. address W. G. PATTERSON, Prp'r., may 17-tx3mo Shelby, N. C. IT IS FALSE ECoNOMY TO BUY A CnEAP Oi (IAN wn'mEN A hI. DoLL..ns MOnn wiLL (lET THlE INCo)IPAnlAILE AND) AL WAYS uL IInLE PtASO & Hil VLI i OETPRICED. OIPOOREUST AND DEAREST. U .. EST A ND CilEAPEST. . . BE.. . NEW STYLEE .NEW PRICES. Six Stops, Elegai ambossed Wa pu a'so, of new do .igni, only - - $ Toen Stops, 41 Set 'tods in New Sty! .llumtinatod Casi Te* tps -ASO et.< o.1 -s Mirror T Case, with1 Gold fIronzo Ornanmntation OVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLT] Winners of the highest honors nt thi World's exhibitions for twelve years past PARIS - -- 1867' VIENNA - 157 SA1NT[AGO - 1875 IPHILA., PA. 187 PARIS - - - 1875 SWEDEN -- 8 Endorsed by Franz Liszt, ~Theodor Thomas, Ole Bull, Gottschalk, Strainsi Warrea, Morpjan and over one thousan, emmnent mlusicianls of Europe and a mueri ca 'rTho testimony ias to the immirenso su periority of th-se~ instr-uments ov r al] othel-s is (emp~hatic, overwhehnin g an indispuitale. These Or anis are now offere.l p' urcha ers by mionthly instahunentIs oi fromn $ to II), or will be ri nted until the ren ipays fer thema. From oneo to threi yoar: ljyme givom for paym,-nt, MP(wial renovt ion given to (lhuirches Secools and Pastors. Agents w-ante, everywhere. I rgans sent on trial to ans part of the South. WVe pay freight botl ways if not satiefiecI,ory, SO~HR WHOLESALE DEPOTj For the more convenient supply c ouihern trade a Southern Whaolale Depot has been establ-ished at -tcvannah na., from which De alers. Churches Teachers, and the retail trade can b su pied at N. Y. and )3os~ton factor catss. For Illustrated Catalogues, prio Lists and full information, addr',ss' LUDDEN # IA TE$, . ~atirr'Savannah, Ga. Manfacures'Wliolesalo 4gents. moch 25 3m DOR a good drink-Lemonade L'Mint Julep, or any other . de ightful Spring Beverage, call ni lmOoZI STAn SAJAooN, Rear of Town Hlail. LOW PRtLI.S THAT WILL . ASTONISH YOU I LOOK : - e tgarCured Uneanvassedi 1Iamw v~t 10 Good Coffee Sugar at 8-cents per lb. o.lst Rio Coffee -it 17 cents per lb.' 1'ure Leaf Lard at 10 cents per lb. Fresh Soda Craokars at 10 cents per lb. nAll sorts of Sweet Cakes tcrepn g ly low low~ praices.snd Ao.0 In- or20lbl. New 3I~eerl Fish 'n different sized pa6kages esitable for arm use, Ghivo me a 09ah. I Witll not bc mm frao'(W. J. DONLY, SNICE lot of iunburgEd ~in IIE Tisof h n t o w itt b out Ihic t pounlsandallth. b]".d ink a liv:.,i pelmion (:r-init three gallorvs) >asse:s through it ait l%-: ce , evnY hialf tbour, to 1.ave thke bji1l iil0 iother li itil strained of Iiterd fron it. ~i:- is the nattir:J purgative of the bowels, at.d if the I iv er eticoniseN torpid it Is not separited fiot ite blood, bitt car ric through the vcins toall parts Of the SyitCnt, and it trying to cscape through the ports of the skin, causes it tQ turn, yellow or a tirty lbrowi color. The stonach bel.oiattL (thirmsed, sal Iys. pepsia, Indigestivon, Conusti loatiol, Ieadache, lidh. ousness aundice, Chili, l a l ial F eva S. I' ;V Sick an Sour Stoninchy*aSTacral dubility ful. Ce-el bite;LL' 1411d the effect of1o tow. AERtsuLL's H ttturtir , t tdgreat vegetable discovery for torpidity, catises the f.iver to throw off front one tQ two ounces of bile cach titme tho blood asses through it, as loig as there is anl ex esorbile ; and the effect of cren a- few ipon yellow complexioni or a browtt dirty looking skin, will astonitshi all who tr) it-they being the first symptomits to ilrsappear. rho cire of all bili. ous diseases anl I.iver v.iplanit*. is mrade certaiti 1-takintg 11rrA ViNt in atccoMtuict. with directions. I ndacie is gcnetally ctird li twenty uinutttte and no discase that aises front the Liver can exist if a frair trialis iv . SOLI AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR PILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25Cents and $1.00 0US The fatality of Consimption or Throat and Lung Diseases which swcep to the grave at least one-thIT of al deatl 's yi is, arises fromt the i Opiut or Morphitte treattient, which simply skit oeies as the work of death o:s oni. fro,ooio will >e paid if Opiutim or Aluorphine, or any preparation of Opitut, Mlorphine or Prtissic Acid, can bet fonstol its the (1.o3 Ft.ow Pit Coco Syn;ru, which has curcd people iwho are livig to-day withL butt one( remaiing ling. No greater wrotig c t done hant to su y that Onstim11ption is incmable. T ie G(.otn FLow]: CocUa Svari-t will eimle it wh'1 oall other incans have t'iled. Also, Colds, Ciugh, 1 Asthnma, Bronchitis, aid all <sie:ms of the thre.it - :d lungs. Read the tctimoni.:s of thI. ,ti. Alexander H. Stephetis Gov. Smith a.'. i:x -t iov. tirown of Ca., lion. (4eo. Peabody, as welt a-s those of other retnarkiable cures it, car to all at the drig stor-:s-anitld be IeIv :d tt i M yot w-.h .o be cured you cati be by taking tae Gro1.t v L m Wt Cotr-'I SvPio,'. Take no T:.oches or Lozenges for Sor? Throit, lwhen yoUt t o .ota . -ut bCat u a t SYR -:.P price. For sale by all Druggists I [re 25 Cents and $1.00 Grave i. ni:,kc:Sare imd!.: i:n ti treatmenitof or.u (1n:.t sirisc from pl .11 th :: L2 w-. Nit O u;e of ;crvifit, SyjIils, white bwelling, etru S ires -iu !.ia 1 >I i ease, in a thou ral, is tr<::Ited without the 1e of .es: C in setne ftrn. \lilury rots thte kmes, :.n.thilidxs it I ro iL4 diiuen are v-orse ihiin any other kiid of bloodI o. kin dis ise crn 1:-.0 DUi. lt tiiu-To5s S- u.tr (IA or Q:u lttt's l u tT i. the 11 u ily ia--di,ioe utposns t i-t a fwp5 u-f rIco< rv front Scroilla, Sy plis a.\ieria i :Oinl t can h reso~rby fu:.ede -itilat %t i llene C:.,nwc i:1 h pt l by the jy-oprictonrs if M.i recuy, or any n re'niint not pury vgetbC aInd hrnit. less caln f-tss.id in it. Price by all )ruggists St.co. tOn au witU Cotit Syna.t and Minutrt.r.' Hst-ATIri FOt TrH luVi:it for sale by all Vrtig:. gist inl 25 ceit antd $V.co botleq. A, F. MERRELL & CO., Proprietors, PHILADELPHLA. PA. r u- s i JJ A. RRIVI E D Ab tlo Winnbboro Di-y Goods, Fancy Goods and M noillery Bazaar a second lot of now, cheap and cle galnt goods. Millinery and Fancy SGoods in all the latest styls and nltlies of thei seatson. Mrs. Bong, having a hfirs.t-ca muvliner- to assist her ini this Dulpartlint, is fully pro-. parel'd to) pl ease the motst fastidious, and will take p)lealsure in doing so. A beautiful line of Silk and Cotton Parasols ; Corsets, Kjid Gloves, Ladies' Jatbots and Ties or Scarfs; Dress Goods, Buntings, Poplin s, .Silks, Buttons, Fringes, Trimmin~j1gs -in fact a full dock of suchl goods as are usually found in a first-class t Millinery, Dry Goodls and Fancy MiffOEM. A beautiful line of ladies' and Chiildren's Slippers, Gaiters and Shoes ; also, ai nice assortment of GEOCEEtJEES. A full and fresh stock of Family Groceries: Bacon, i'eai, Flour, Cor, Sgar, Coll'eou, Soap, Shot, Candies, Cigars, , Toblacco, Koroseno Oil. Jn short, you can find all von want 1at Ji. O. BIOAG'S, anld as 'eap ts the same1 goodls can~ bo b)onght any. where. Dn't forgt- to call. N< trle~f to shotw goods. J. Q. .BOA G. Sixteen newt atnd (b:s10-class Stwin i. Machines to be in store- ii a dayv or so Tho~ New and tiuproved. Veri en!t Foed D)tvis, XX. P. F. ; atlso, tho Now tand Itit-,oved Aimer-ican, rang.. in. in pa eo front 820) upwatrds. Tfhese Maeblinecs are0 frm th() fac to--. ie-s of good1, Ieosponsible compa~lnies, and~ are iAruranted to ho just naR retpresen ted. 3.1. OAG, Agent for Firfieldl County. RAILROGA st SIEUE Trhe followIngis~ Jt~ eetL schedule of Orr vat~ Ots tnihe Chatrlott.t,~ lItuabia andt Aitttusta ilrtoad, ont the basils of W:tsthliton tltmo, Wlnosboro din:-1te nnt8Eirthr NIGHT PASBlC#E-GOING Noim. inhnsboro........ *...it White Oak........ ..14 Wootwari's..............12.12, A. ic. .....12...,.A. -. ilacsto......k...... KIGHT PASSENGERfl-. GOING SoUTPH, Chester . otA r Cor-nwall'a . . - - -10, '. Blanckstock .. .. - - 8.0 Whoictvh onk' .- - - .45 Winbro . ..- - - 45s " 0oumbia. ~. - - -- .0 55 FORl genuine W. T Blackwoll' .t ..... .AjaNxOdv'' , fEST Philad lbla dgr:eer, hLlosh eveif y at . .tiK - NroUT'8, Rear of wn Hal,