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5li: H 'II - TfT- J ... ' ' ...... . .. - . "in :-'v'vA i..---- ,r.:: . .. v ' i'- v : -r-7 ' "T'"' ' ' v"'.. : .". . , 'V ; :M '.nWR i A-": ' -' - h 1 i-J , ttt H ' ' A ' IF- it-:- -r;: - , -. .... 1. u i . " L- if X j . t ; "" I . (, . w 'jj... 1 Mirmriw 1 - I 1 I - - " V !Wl l. ' v : - - - - . - i J? t J - r-l ' -r ; ' ' : Ji 1 I f u s c -r ' 1.- u -i?: y. TENNESSEE FRIDAt; HAY 13, 1SS1. f CO,UMBIA JOURWATj, EUbliBbd. 14Ti I MAURY 6KNTINEL,, KtmWl4Ued,ii(77. A. M. J1UGIIES, JK. .GHES&SON. v& Solicitors iaCLmcfry, hi tb CocrU of M aory nd iDUes, and faaprenie nd Fe- 1DB unoirai iw- ftU bual-jess eutmst- -8011 t.n mde r est 1 iDties, nd be i- zJ f cro. OII4C9- J. W. LINDSBY & C L OTHLJE MEWS EHISHIHG:GOOD0felf ,VAl'',,rxr' pt if? -..'i Siding, n'rnstp'l to tu 'I bird .72 fjliurch Streot, ieny Clock, Opp, Maxwell House, Apr. 29-lui. DAN. H.BAILEV. Bailey 9 CALVIN N.DAVI3. Wholesale Crocx iio tejde.l la WINES, LIQUORS, TOBiCCSSASS, And Gucrl Comxulsfon Merttatoint, tlWXSfiAiUGHT c52 CO; r 1 . ft- . J u J e. u - r il ilfip 'iVi t-r 1 O p P I Ybt kAttktyoi.r i,.tt in Mpmre beat; f Wj"n A.ne vuio 'ns 10 you more tt w tvet? :fanu n tfti'J' oa know UoBift.; y (. :. 'id. f'ow! For britfbUMt ey f t we . t. . aytri, And swwet,t vo:et. ti y-jM ; u vi.iU tuakid E S 5 The vwrv ''. And Uiciiuj ; i n. Whea J'.m'ro Abu, Kwit4 -i- -Call n kmm t . Vour vexstfts inii oi iioaiovr.i fv-r many a on ! -And thought to A nd yet b ne r iu j.rlnt. And l: Oo slow, i- TTlipn yon to gr' A ti.l ion the 111 '1 r.t' always 1; ' Fur thonancs, bet for tt:- ti;et. -as a iicjv,: , i w oo; .V fTlyua, t BitW ! .' yon re a po-n . ..ri.i itnow it. snow It, w tiad blow, ;,y fn-fiul, go slow ! liicd oi st-ii kiiH lifcrne . v friiiud, go oto w : Hons of cratilude for tier kind cr- T vias tiiu lauUoa b: as iior own uoor j jii-tf. five minutes before: Lt-r" fcotlter U,'s, tu aVJvaa a little suspicious that ; '.it brotnirould considir hor nd ven ii ura rathw Ciulxotlc. '''' ' To avoid conmwii t, sho did not even nform Philip that she Lad ever met Mr. Bisv'low. He took . freriucnt.'or i .;.-..!-. I -11 t " supplied her place." ' . ' " , ; It five us plwwurc to fcUiilit jh-i-ther Philip nor his pl(er r,j iaui oc casion to regret Ihe doublo fikpemeiit, liOC and Lincoln. IIow lho ' Confederate Cbitf Heard r .of (IieireciIdent"i)A i easslrantton. !- v"' - - - una. . i . absent ra (w .V0vijg at Point Lookout, Md., dur- "I wonder, Raid PhSfa ''K-tl?WMHvm,B.f01! ",e1 i n-i4. tir niLui ,Ur t M -1U projector. H. Taylor Suit,1 i tn! ffj-u:: E ' ; i I . 'i Oil!.- j7v 'IliTTHOUXE, - t 'OLLMiUA, TKNN liii'Jiuiue Block. tcmoy-At-Law and Solicitor' !i merry. Office over Childress & u s lurance rooms. Columbia, apr21 J,ii X T. WILLIAMSON- ' j Attorney-at-Iiaw. and special attention paid to liic colk ctiouof all cluiuis. Office, Wliit- h r:;; Block, Columbia, Tenn. C.U1SUAW, Atterrty-Rt-law and General Land Agent. 11U.LSDOKO (Uill Co.). TEXAS. rAU business given me will Receive iwiiifit personal attention. lit. II. IIATC1IKK, ' - A1T0RNE Y-AT-LAW, COLl'MBLA, 1ENX. R McfKDWKLL, -AT T O It X E Y-JL T-I. A IV " i and OMClTOli IN O ".i-v : 1 iit dior 1 AYI.OK. CHANCERY, Tcrmcsc4. East of MethodiTst 1e-l-tf. K. W. CABJ1ACK, jJL AVl. 'i.W : CAK.MACK, " AT TO i S .mATLA IV, lC,JHiaht, ,- . - Tcnn. !". c- Vl itihoi-ne Wock.No. 22, Wot j.irs txTationalBank. -',-"-'" -.' i- r - -i 7- -!,.: ; . " . -. - ."'-I v-'TiiJ1. c'iHrCil Ci.iJ iidi ... '' : s ' . I f.s beloro at- O. b. R. JL.iijV,! A da:.-t5 l-i ;he n"" ?fojit:Sy evenir- 'whtther the -And nowa returned ff l- -e V.'e-! r. osdaVa iKoL.f. KurtJVi- Virtu vintUii "ac:iT!lle daring the Eitoitioa, v 111 bet M .v-, u-rif lo'-f! lo call on ns. They can lo iiocomruodalod witil ti e beHUiies liie luulkels a1d. Aieo ex uuileut room. KEEP CO OX S JZZZIZE COOL I " I have the exclusive prlrllese of the Boda Fountain In the Exposition bnlldlng, Dont Wl tosee the sign: all. modern Improved byrops. Take notice of tiie last ciaoe. Maye-3m. . JOHN KESS, Jr. BAMBERGER, BLOOM & CO-: Wh.olesal Dry Qoods, 242, 244 and 246 Main, and 51 and 53 Seventh StS , LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. -V.-vr ale -OF- ; 'BTOOKY ; Farmers iuivinv a unrnitm of any kind of Ii vt rtock. and wishing to dispose of same, can mu Uowi by applying to tiip uuderslgned, who banontaalsed a spring sale to be held at KBxbvllle. Evt-iy larinrrou'i otlcr Lis stoolx o't pqual terms with bis more fortunate neighbor, who has stock euoujju to have a sale of bis own. " A. J. WtKIMMIN, Feb 25 TENNESSEE. G-2ZO. Tt. Diamonds ckX-noTjrrj rc go.. - DEALERS ISi . VV N 1 m rj-aLS May ti-lni. ' We ki.'f p the -vly Complete Stock of Optica,! -Groqds;;': In the OIL e ir Watchis and Jewelry C ire.'u! ly lt'T lrod.'u 1 1 "MIUA.TENN. Tl.Ci lias; i to c. 1 r va :' f . M,j:i: 5' . .. PKESEKTE VOl Jt No Further ExecsFor II , with those who prefer Us being the fornior color. - F. W. GREEN HALGE'S - (Nashville, Tenn.) '"' .Restorer !; dot not gum the balr: will not stain the skin; dispenses with the necslty forriiam poonlDK by keeping the hair and sculp nioe and clean, which will aa -voa more" mon ey than the Koxtoratlve orx ya; ls -a x -lilHlte dreKslDg; nicely periumed; spurdily iehioree gray balr to Us former color: cIcmu MHHia lu ad of all dandrvff, lthlng, Iitimor, eto ; promote growt h of the balr, prevtxita lta falilog oft, and renders It soft. glOKy,ud beautiful, bold at t he very reasonable jTjoe of . . - . . . 50 t ents a JSoitle. TbebutUrs hold aa much as the dollar tot- tleaof other kinds, and the quality In guar anteed equal 1n alt respects to auy In uw, as nothing bin strictly first class articles enter Its corniKWI' on. Uivelta trial, and If it falls to satisfy you, be sure to r?tnra it and get your money. Hont auy where; on re ceiptor price, la ordering it, mention your nearest Kxpress otttoe. Drfg Store, College Pt.. fonr doors below Public siaare,' towuiu Loutsvtlle Depot, Nashville, Term. , Apr ly. b J 'U 1 UK.nsox, f 'Hs'r.i 1 i Pios't. . " ; G. IBYINE, ' ' WITH ; JOSEni TOWLElt, At toe oil liellable Drugstore, No. 11 Fub- llo square. rouimt. tksmssee. lSilllLLE TELEGILini College, Corner Charch aad Cherry Btreeta, (over DemcvUia Co'a. Drug Btore), Now opener the Mtcemraodatlon of all who r.iy oewire to learn Telegraphy Kooms .-rly tittad ap for both male and lem. studetia. and furnished with flrst-eltt-i :r liruniern'. Kxperlenoed t-arbors In n'l-niMic. Terms reasonable. CaUon, or ajnr apr-a. E, J. WILSON, Managers, H. V. HALEY, BUTCHER, Boys the BE-T CATTLE In the Market and FnrnlKbea Choice Meats. Fromptnew in filling orders guarar teed. SHOP, NO. 10 OARDEN STREET, Nearly opposite Bethel Botel. Jan.Zl.tf. PATENTS obtain for dbw lnventlona,orfor lmproyr-nii-j.i m "id Caveats, Inrringemen'a, Tml-M', and all patent business prornp'-v tt4"Tf?t to. IVKNfIoNsTH AT H AVE BEEN RE A K'TTKIl niy silii, in rootcaaea, be patent wthi Iw-mg oipolte the IT. H. Fatent ortir. fni.-Ht tn PATENT BtTSINE-SH KXt'I.l sl tliY.wen secure patents in ns uitie ibaa tnoee who are remote from Wa-htnEton. When Inventors send model or sketch, we make search in tbe Fatent office, and ad Tlw as to its patent-ability free of charge. trresponrteuce eonfldential; feee reasona bly ard NO CUARUE UNLESS FATENT lSKr.sINKD. t e n U-r by permission to the City Fost " uater, and to tbe urlntndeot of the j. -U'm Mouey Order Division tn Wash fj -on. For Bptclal reference, circular, ad- 'rUi eto., ao drees lce" C. A.HNOW4CO., Orpo e .Va'enl Offlce, Washington, 1). C. Nor. li u. RAH all hinds?" -?cr2; (Cor. lxjadrlck. and Suaru, ami N. Coi! N. (Dock) Ajnbroso. Nasliville, Ucer'ou Dni j, opp. LI nek's Hotel. Apt-29. Charles ITewma Tennessee. '5 laries Visiting AsliviIIe Should Xot lail to See tlie Xew and Jlaguiliceut Lnildinr oftlie UNroTu- ""orli lPalace, The largest, most eiefe-anlly arranged, and the moat aentral located House In the city. Wholesale and nta!l Dealers In Dry Goods, MllMoery, Notions, Ready-made morning, Boots Hhoes, llat. Trim ks. etc Wearennw showing our lmraenae stock of goods In five beantlfal and exwllHiitly lighted momsl21ix20 Wearethe teadeis In Styles. We are thecknowietit:e.l lieci(iUHrt"M. We rwiva i ew eoodii dally. We guarantee goods as rep-ewnted. We are duinu the larneel buaiuet-a la the South, ind our PRICES are the LOWEST. .., HIJUCH BROS. JO., Apr.2U.3m. No- 56 College Street, Nashville, Tennessee. COHBETT BROTHERS WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF ' DEALERS IN Whips, Buckles, Bits, Thread, Roecttes, Girths, Webbing, Ualters, Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets, Sweat Blankets. NO. 21 BROAD STREET, - NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. jre-EVERYTiriNG FIRST-CLASS. -O TRY A SET OF OUR $10 BUGGY HARNESS. Oct I-ly. , z a u Alt ; ... ... L U - . t tatai 5 n3 sm- i...,i----t-ret-"rned. froii r -- -i --.... ... oi. John ITo la a la lton.se Muc vlien solid, y than utility." iiv n the mature of "! ' 1 y, was close to; :.;. m.u, -sueifa solitii y i-..;.' 1 ' -y ' seeking no ou ; ' v. of the other, t:i. ,.tv e vs a l'elieve that tiicj v uld follow the same course till tresis of time th'-vi'i '! t," the famil-u-Ton t , many i;ontTatitn (.the liwt-lntr, n .1-1 f 1 . . f--l , . --.' - - "i do.'i't know," said $rterf and in her embarrassment dropped ' tialf a lozen t:tcbfs from tho.-etocking, she held in her band. i "1" "Not tiiat I approve of itaafrlage-'1 i .. . I. J 1 tcast ra mTiyirn case," Sfiiu j-qinp, not 'notic'insiiimon8tration, "but It may i,? iiiifcreM with Jfr. Bicelow. Ke Lisr.CeStey c .superiiitend hia es- ' taoiishexji-r I don': know, however, thefei anybody likely' to this yilJage' Lefrnesee s Preston: she wli-ht do." cj.2 "No, I uuivt think fKhe: fcvould mrft ' hots k.MiiinV't -- ., batur.;;iynjhtlv ! "VI,v. T fl,miilir. vol. .,H Wk. " W1 Hotel, x,.r ( .... I. r.;..?i i.i.ii:., pyinR on his bed wee 10 t.-l---: : k i - - i i U ! : : u liiere was more r fince they took h. unmarried life, no: trtit by precej-t. . "JSo,'-sa.-U'ln.i.. this 8uhiect by a in "marryini; may vt ' jeop!e, but 1 etaiUi ni my whole l.Mi'yQt"-- yn i by the iHt.od'i.'tii'l of : "IJut by-rtnd i y. v, , or you will fc- i ti.e r more than :t ; So," midi ::- have a cisler - r,t and wj-.ile cii-uvi" I i ! . oUier."-- . ' As ie fi.. Msll.'.siie . that she woiirYya- - inn,. herself for any Lum V-v ; ; women wemfiKiIish eii- u,, . their hisJeneBdeuce, n j LU-r. to a tii'.n, for no earthly in.-.-: to burdiu iheuis-jviK wi i toils fromoiioruiit.-r t;tl i -; sure slit' imii n '';..:. own part she f v-'-v. 1 1' k mi si if had Sis ways lH-e peaceably and l.npi"hr, fm.i not think f.heivl : 1 ii-l. for the better, t ', , Of couisc it'V.'.-- i'Kiun ol by w!iose Oi'l 11 Ktu i. a i'i"i.v i lUitv'-rf that in-. ito; in, " jiinion she miw only mkiii j i i.'CCK-i;y, aiid th:it -' iv: ' - contente(l wlbV one's -f"- i' there T rvcrni e.V;-fUUin a vi!j: t - . t . . and so V reader. .'est K A , - bue eoni ive and ....,(..... ' t:l 4t ' . - . --'..i'MtO T "v pee bit ri... e'rdi;a!?mlor.crn. TJieir work, aii Jearo that the services of Bud 1- 1 little I'lizzled. "NVeli, so we are," returned Esther in lier usual tone; "but Ir-I hardly I think ahe would suit Mr. Bigelow." "IVrbapa not," be reioined, and so the conversation ended. -1 ' y i rora the conversation which we 1 mi ve recorded above tbe reader .will obtain fme insight into tbQ .character "f iliss lather's feel intra -toward Mr, j ;?elow. 8h would, shartily confess it to herself; but, as a matter of fact, i cr ideas of marriage bad suffered a i 'f.ferial change-within abrtef period. iiean wliile t he centleuian, continue i;! vjtsit.a. Oftentimes he would aik to e the bed of flowers, on which Jus : or rather prided herself, and -some pries he would petition for seed, being ''TV :onrj or nowers. as be said, ana y anxious to introduce them ir bis ' i uardon. , - - r n cue of these occasions Mr. Bige-' '.after a little visible trrnbarrnflf :t, said, hesitatingly: . . I '"' ' . "I would like to ask. your advice j i-s lather, on a rather delicate ' eub ;, undone of great' importance, to vf. There is one thing I wish to e to make my establishment com but I hardly know In whatrioan (r to ask for it.". - 'ii.-it is it you refer, to?" jasked Hs t r, i r.suspiciously. ' t , . 'A wife," was , the signiflcant ro ; . t -taatpy a crirnsora flushed Es . cheeks. She did not U ust her- ed I say that yoo 'are the one i, of U others, L wtnild' eek::to ; in that position ?" '-"'- i : t.xlvber unresisting baud ami d it with all the guMautry of a if lover. ' : - at what will my .Tin-other soy?" S 1'sthcr, when she- bad found 1! onoe Lie Ariel of tbe Gold Room it Xvew Yorkr later a Maryland planter, told this reminiscence: ', -f 1'Tbere lived near me In Prince f3eoi0rt's county, at Upper Marlbo WCCt, a cousin and favorite of (ien. gvm n.. lveo named John 1. Jbee. wa Judge Advocate of the United States army, and when the war broke out was absurd enough to -'resign ' this coafortable olace, and his 'rank of Major -to go over to the (.lonfederacy. Aly intimate relations with him lett ?ie to know Col. R. 13. Lee ' slightly. At the cr-weof the war, alxint April i-, icKui, raje avissi to acicJirn::, vi aiU H. I jftTrirr.'iyrr ent to Ids room . A Dos" i Sense oismelL Have yu ever obrveid bow really wonftMr.rntli tbe oor's sohse of "meli vuacuaiyiH (says jjis nappy - owner; knows irv, "hen I dreel lo clotheu hi ever aaw: bdfore, by bis nose alone. ; .Let me get fciyself iu a theatrical costume anil covej my face with a-mask, yet iw will recognize me ry some (to us) uodiscovered per fume. .Moreover, ; he. will" reoonalze k.ie ouor as clinging to mj clotu af ter thev hnVA lfr. tnlrcti Tf T a ehble on tbe beach, he tan pick out juat luenucai peooie vy spent among u i.jousana otners. iveh tue very gr.iund on which I have (trodden re tains fjr bim some faint Biemento of my presence a few bouN afterward. The b'pqd-hound can track a human scent a week old which argues' a delicacy of nose almost incredible to human nostrils. Similarly, too, if yon watch Anacharsis at this moment, you will soe that be runs up and down the path, snifL'ng at everysiick,. (tone, and plant, though he gojt separate and tlistlnarjishable scent out of every n,.rf-tnevflj -And so bd mnsf, no doubt; for if even tbe eartji ' W?e a terfume of the person wbosliaswaiked j ovt r it hoijre l.fr.rp, -snrely ieveryr-ob jvctfiUjut u.-s aijt .have tnme" faint: with ht' niestif hersefj. tlicre Jl nf.-j-er v u,tr ria-.ir.i.. i .should lie say? -.ion are but he ia always ridiculiug the I reoox-npil: ; irriage, an I couldn't ven- i C(J ? ,, la've ,i mm. - .. ( i 1 of St. Let's run awat' to. -!k and ; get mariied." Vw , he added gaily, Mwo arc be t -r nnd rwiian.; ", find it would charat-ter at and found him nine I inoulred tue cause, out ne sobbed mat he could not toll nie then. Helm? mvstifipd and excited, I pressed to know his grievance, aud lie finally said: 'I am going oft in the morniB! to, Washing ton: before I go I will tell vou Hh informed me at Rocketts, as the steam er was about to depart, that President Lincoln had been murdered. I came aaliore again, and. filled ! with the weight of such information, which was Known to out Tew m llichmond, I tnougnt it would Justify me in calliu on tien. Lee. who bad arrived a dv . e . . . ... vt iu of aiiu.was at nis l tiweiJjnor. fri. t i , j j . . . - i ucio x was ioiu tuat uen. jiee was about to attend religious service, but wouiu oe at iHime about 12:30 o'cloc k X 11 , a x cmira agsin and lie received mo eoruiaiiy, and inquired particularly aiwui vaiiuusinnius, luaces and In teresis aooui wasinngton, l.alUmore and Maryland, I iinally said to him: uen. Jee, 1 liive a niece of nrivntfl iiiiormation wnicu i came here to give you. sir. The President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, was assassi nated night belore lust in Washington ciry "He turned suddenlv. hLs far-e lw!n. . .. . - r tnit nair turned towards nie before. . S, I ... nun iooeu mio my eyes wuu an ex pression I shall never forrret. JTe look til me tli rough and through. ; .."UButfnu saia l. -mere can be no doubt of it. The President's Marshal, CoL- Iimor, told me of it, and it has iieeti tuny connrmed in clpuer mes-wtrres- to the militarv authorities. Mrliat do you think . alxiut iL Hen. Lee?" .;- "He raised his head and chin, as sumed a positive exnressiou. iml ex claimed: ,'Tho South has lost lier best friend!" f 'Jlefore I came away I remarked: , T 1 I in.. i vminui. x wuuiu iiue ..to nave your opinion as to who is the best of your I Irtt....l.,o, lie answered. Still a little stnnnod ver saw. A man'iiam- 'e get K i) to be jiM federal. !.' lit i " , ho'"'''1 !: ff. l.-j lo Weet. 112 utiles: snc7xr3T fliia'i) aul lie Sorthivcst, ' AND MAKING I -H'US TSE ;-!ilICEtST TIM. ilmly One Jliaiie TO-- C b Pinati. Cleveland. PittKburKh, r't. lionls. Chicago, Philadelphia, . New York, Boston. and the beet rotate to Baltimore & Washington. OO il throng ani louii rii!lUo car TO MOIUI j,! S the" -'t - ,i(h r' ; I'll- -1":'.' : '-Yl"lB B' ' . ' AS ri'T I MAN P l.A' K CATi.S i itslns twt -m .e- (.it lean . kmI cinniiKitl with- : ; , cih m;o. h'b Mi'iioni tu&cge oi f :V i ANi JS'KV- OKLEANa, - ri'I onl'jtt route to all i Ti-ve-" iiik ai J niu-ie at StDii;;,h!K, : i i'-iQ-vl.ij for all iioinM, ; v.-t..ri:r..T emigrants 1 . ..i.i'j. l y tl.lH route quicker, r.u rnoij co.-afort than by i v i: rtiaoi 1- ..'tii..'."i to t itious cm-. fjive yon uu f.rmatlon ;j t!;ne toil polota. and v ill procure ij nud ihrouyh Ucketii. Fur lurther :i raiaUou airena r. J. ATina K, ' 'len. Fhss Ticket Agt Jjuunviiio, Ky , . N. HuiHiKFaia. A t., Najiii viuts ' ' fcu AND 87 MASONIC TJCMPIE, VASIiVIM, . TENNESSEE. Wholesale Southern !Vp.-t for the Wo- W noKnel WF.BKR, H1R DNaW, (HAKE, Also the Grand Old Reliable Chough Wrr-r., New Haven and Bridgeport Whlrh 1 i.-tmote lo fniii!h us lows-,.r.v rn,iK, I am tlie m (lenk-r In ! ho Hoi,' i- . - . I -i,v hi, to the motto i-l '.u!'-lt .! em' ; a , , a,.' i EUUMitM to sy a y'.u from bu) t-i r , (,:s a p. i -. .ir J -. n.-rl.'.. It is generattT ooncef1sl o i my imrn.nsa trade by adhering i to inn beiore purchsKlng and I . t , Apr-vnaim. K.J.lAO'.ilS. T. Ii.STIlAT-K.iN. 71 m9. Stfr&KaD K. W jURANTLAND, Late Tiiana, Ala, C9 -WHOLESALE UROCER3 AND- Bagging and Ties on Hand at Lowest Market Rate. Consignments Solicited and . Advance Made. , . 21a ml 21 Korth Market Street, MilSHUII-L.S, - V Apr.ZMm. Liberal TENN. IioIIb, TiyH, Haliy 'a r f ' 1,1 Z B "-1 hi oinoj, and Ilctnrcg of every kind, go to ' ryv?W a IPal . ur 17 and I Cedar Street, (Between the -Oomaxr- -.P'l Jt'e 1'r.t.'-, , Mtiaar ), ;" " TENKSSSEE. ,! kc ( -.tbe '.-' K.,J 11 v ' ec!'i'i r-C N DAY-' ai. 'i ' I' vis, lor UUI.i liif A I'. lU-"i''K CtirWoms O'-"1 pTnnlne his nit" it osi iouul, I moan, ot notm .tean;.. rf RA'l 1' : ' -i i-.i-S i'r-a'cvt varlrtv to be l.ad sonf b of ttifi ' . r. vat inl Nev RfMii,-s til'i.a hie i4, li'MjiC sar -,.li.. I i--;:tK,iorH'LIiAY iiFtS Had L .' 'i !.:1'1;!'. IUm -'Inc. ai-i' eveiytblng-.- i . . i . - : h... r- r-ncii h i- -.; Art-r.-iWins. lVy B'i; ... ( t h to-mica special,;, y. Hew . itht-r WboKwalo or . no j i,u ij'iy eisewhere. r.a h jir his prices. He 1 ,"i , -.Ho f-'ar, Allen, U'tU-rcli-;u, :iiiu and Williams enii f i;U sens P.wsie 'i. iiiiot, au.l in arts on the liiinkaof ! -. i ; bio lUvor, ' for the . - i f?.' -s. ; , en i Fiu.r.w a I. ( nil - J -lit i-.-r t . j .hi ion arul, tit Ia v' iny li-.ia. Central Shoe Store! U. IL. Pre witt & Co., No. t) South Side Pub. .Sijuare, Valises. Umb re 1 1 j: i ' , 4' Deal i t .g E xcl usi vely 1 1 1 - Tlib abovo named articles vre can offer to the public a larger 'variety at - cheaper rates . than any house tiii side of JVashvillo. ... Heavy, custom made, p. : -ged boots and shoes wo make a specialty of. Our line of Hats la especially ' fu'.J. Inn' iia lng every desirable novelty of Fur, Wo,,;, Haxouy.Bi.raw and Cloth. Our Hue o' Oom (Shoes for Sprints aud Hnminer werr in m-ii:-and nobby. Including the Alexo, 'rt..-. Blsmark, Creole, Cotmress, Oxford, -ic. We have fciplendia line oi irwii.'.t! tau-. whloh we areofferlns; vory cheap, i n jr. aleled lnduoemen' in La ties Faury t-,j'ix-mer Hhoes and ISitpprs. Reirveuiber v ., have Jurtt started a new store, oonsequenUy have An entirely r task of and tart- U-.-n: iare oc, 1 lieis-hhoir own; wDic.u' at home. - V; "Early meuf-i ther i;wi iircoui el, nliig nw: a- the din Sle:tn-g thfi.vtawuy Hi tin.'. u;iioard af ter a tiiorosbrti weni"gi nlvaa led bv a rni";it tbeuoor ' Si-irtK-wr.'; surprised i-jy -caller at this unu-ual hour, sbo aiissvere-i the summons. Slie was ft Ihtleapprelien- si ve tiiut it as a neirhboi-Bisb oi late proved v-ry troul'iviotne from her habit of berrnving art: .Jes and owing, it i to be j-r tr-,.. 1, ta habittnd for gotfuhit', r. tiii' to return thwia. "I Iio;h.',":!.c raus. i, "tiiat if'-f-' is Mrs. js.uioyiicy ' 5- wanting to bt -rrow suinethmr it I have not got." - ''" -V, ' she opened ifc do ., T -l nd Mrs. liailey presents bei Aii t.) b xject ing gtt.e a gentleita-t'i of foity-ttye, nay, eh-gt-iiUy -JDdstoot ;befor lies vmtr pard-f for' inJKi'.lng, nialau:e.'" sid" he. t notk-etl "Es ther's looi-i.of eurpr direct me OJ the in. Wellflee C haw for sale, n. LT.TOni have hearii nfit, ju- "It ) ttH'iirxt In. answered Ji-f'ier, w r!. at r n sbi ait u you 'he late Mr. ir-at it was I --scription I i- snit me." ,,n .it- i.t, sir, ,v u-M had lion- - i H while tlie eviitknuan m as f iwatting, -to .vn-.l.i.i- i,iuaraii.v.'- wluiU did not fail to ihprws hr-r iaviral-l.w .."Thank von for tb- infjnJaUn trust you will . ion 'ine lor IVie trou ble I haive iM-ra.-:. ned you," replied the gentleman, L iving.- .- "Not ttvc leaittioub! in the world," lirtl l-tlit-r. lilt'' iHiiu-ii uy a tjrs obj'i-'fed, bin' -",'urjj.hat in '' s 1 ot cos in -',rt"-v '- t'"s ru .Ji -Tiiio to niakf prei'nratio! -iuiwhr.4, if ftUiii b.. d iu Ik.-l-iv xcinsiveiy occupied wuu titv, own i ? aus, she might have notioe't '.,t a inu.ge had come .ver Pliili , j'f V :m often absent evenings, and w Ay t home was more sliest andabstractfd V-au his wont. The former she readi lattributed to the cause which he h,d - fened namely, a pressure of bui i Hsl!A The latter she did not oiservi4, her Viind. being preoccupied,1 We, who tC.e. in the secret- may take the liberty bf following him on one of lib businesa calls. It was a neat Cottage, from whose front door dangled an im mense knocker. '' The door was opened 1 y tbe same Mbs Preston, who some months before, he thought' might do" for Mr. I.igelow. - k'Oood eveniue, .Maria," as .be en tered. After a brief ; convert atiou about the weather, the crops, aid oth er standard -topics,- wlilcu, - nowevee trivial tliey may seem, could hardly be dispensed with, ho began o enow signs of embarrassment, nd' finally ejaculated: ' " . . '.". ''""'' "Maria Miss Presf on T mean Ma rla, what are your opinions about mar riage 7" . t "Why," said bbej "I baldly know I dou't think I have given much caiu sideration to tbe subject." l i my mil ' selrin'p-nO:i'. v" ,'i ia, "i ht'e oa i;.? li lading ilolVrt nce ls whii.'I,'i aiTii.- tonn.il. Two d-'vn rftc! that Mr, Wi!!f!eei'" purchaiieil by airau low. She it nco v rii-.rlv- tliat. l!li W,'!-' fi-W drVW il:i',"-i i.uii n"t been nt heard ii.s tHen :ed Bige- ! I-Mhi :.Tij h r liaine-.l IJige inj'titnnl, and hir isiior. A stbVr . Mason reivive-JaitoV't-r ) lll.HI. 7 ' . "1 have, rfay c Mason." !' b -,.U1 t fr-ioi thef.entle- !t-.?t i taili' ; r al our "! iy ju-1. yod :Miss I it scorns In?; had r nani-; 4,i m vaware :bt n it,' but move ,"iihoi'- a !. j fun, I ! 1- al NEW Stcck of k cciy and aa far as prices are concerned, we ask. you to Give us a Call, .REMEMBER THE PLA-855-No. 9 South Side Pub. Square. Ptesii Laser Bser Vault. G. F. THOMIIII, . ' -. (Better known aa Tony FritxJ Has int r.tted up In the most ltr prore.l tyleX'.iTiple Rootns, under ti o Kii'.;nil House Hrir Shop. He la a dwiiit in J-or-oitftiand IXirriesUe Wines and Li.r,lirs. "h1! t -w cviellTHled John Usuck i an-'iniiaii fc. r, tid all the best brands of uliirs. ..Don't fall to see the sign . ' Phcenix Lager Beer Vault. Atrent celebrated the state. f Apr-2H. '. U. F. Ilia " fnr AN. xjuaiutatpv'win hard- I tnr-t tv wui " re im. V,on'i'"ist khow," ", 'a' - Jin a bacii- W,;-6pCC'bi tipon . ; , ,a j S;"'"b a good i iT teV ;'f t it-. As iy i has arriv-,) butlia not yet -axeed, I 'uld esteem it a . .. ,-" if yin Would give me your p, ime PUie matietH resiect I i-..iv;t dj-ordtiou. My car nal: :s at tKe doar ready to carrj you "Jbt " s;'i'5 r.--'-':u"i a little besitat hi"!f '' I do n it ''Mn to-Jia-ve mnch t-iTt,' 1 fear 1 s.'-'-il I ,'''n'e 110 more rt 1,'abr- n that i'e;Vn 5''-"-' how: kCc-.'" - "'" n' have ' v '"o!c i'RH nie," Pf'l Mr. .r.igvb-f1'' !r; vo oe fully lirtitd upon t.iaf point.' Kher' cher.t'-unjod with jleaflute tt tjd5cotnpiiv-''!t, and the mad pre parations to ff-y 'it.'w-vil-: or'src'i'icffi ' , ,. ' ' It was notwiaiout a Im.e uuf.shirtuv nijia of tbe f?n-iV?rr?y of .r;- !-i(wu that K'tli 'i- f"-!l rx-Auf, by the side of a .M'nk-'.v.an tvut whom she bad a;-1'" 1 es.'ban. f'.', half a dozen v ' i-N i"' ' C'-'i''"--'' i'f Ler life. Thei'i- - ' - ever, w, but tliort, andsh ""a V.if.i for reflec. tion ixjirriv.; i.:r--7'ace of de?ti-';ai.-.e ctiu trtof -her bo a -.:-- .a-o-.l.fVl;; "ihfa.i'itur via b, oy'-r.-o way w.-,q now a, i ban t-ol ie, had bfi-n ar ranged in the roan atier a f.ishion; but lvsther vas uNe oral f-lsT.--''' for bif whif-li Mi - '-'jvu,r; j Mr '''-''' '(VV wor.id l it jbe satisfied wfthi'Ttit-'t-iiO'.- in ui uove fvni ac .,;Bi.iiif aa over the intse, : from vpouit out sev iler, wiiJi all of i-Sy'-i'il himself hi: :a-pic-ted tO I', net. Wtaaw. II waseom with pi-o- Because." contiuutKl Iliilip. ,1 find my opinions have suffered a i great change on this point. . There was a time when Itboucht it unwise: but now, if I could get a good wife, such as you, for example, I should be Uiclmed totry if." . ... , . . . "I - - "Oh, Ir. Mason,'? said Miss TresUm, in some perturhation, whow you f.alk." Five minetes afterward M in j Pres ton had accented tbe proposal of; I Jill in, anal the two -were,' t all intent and mirrvoses. engaged. 1 . I - ' "The only thing I think of,"! said the eentleman, after a brief pause, ' "is that mv sister Esther is a decided cn emy to marriage, ami ; I hardly ! dare tell' her I am about to. marry. If we could onlv get away -and liavo the ceremony performed it would be pleas aster." - - 1 -- Suppose we go to Aew lork.v sug gested the Wide elect. good idea. - we n go. vt nen can you be ready 7" 'rext Monday morning." i Sonext Monday morning was agreed uiion. :lt so happeneil . that Ksther wastoj'arton Monday afternoon for the witve place, with the same purpose in view but of this coincidence nei ther parly were aware. : i Tlie reader will please go forward a week. By this time the respective parties have reached New York, been united in the holy bonds of matrimony, and are now legally husband and. wife. They were located at hotels situated on the same street, and even . on j the same side of tbe way, : but were I far from being aware of the propinquity. On tbe morning sucoeetiing the I wo marriages for a singular chance they happened on the same day Mr. Bige low aud Esther started out for a walk down the street It so.bapieued .tliat rfcilip and bis wife were at. the same moment walking up the street. The natural eonsequeuee was that the two parties met. -. .-.: . "lleaveus! my sister!" exclaimed Philip. ' . . I 'Mercifu goodness!" , my brothel!" returned Esther. ..'-!.. "What brings you Tiere with Mr. Bigolow?" - "Nay, how happens it that you are here with Miss Preston?" "Mis Preston is now my wife !" ! "And Mr. Bigelow-is now my hus band !" "But I thought you were opposed fo matrimony." s "And I thought you were equally so." "My friends," interposed Mr. Bi't'e low, --"this. is a day of surprise, but '.I trust of siK-h a nature that we shall nil be made tbe happier thereby Aly re gret, Mr. Mason, at robbing J'ou of your housekeeper is quite dissipated by the knowledge that you have so soon A oiuieqi I:m Iricnf orthrU'ar f trcn. Gordon said to nj-. v"johi. v 1 hope never to ? throjgl such, .' ar ,-w iLiat agninT I don't H!)ive ' "aid stand it nov, but th f we don v, .... i-. uic.cei..;s arise '' 1-'ev nf ver -..il;d ba 1 olien think of Sjxittsyl 1 raw- si-en mv too-V K'andi , dead bnd!.-s ot'h,-i 'i-oinrndi'C. oi. i iiauir, untT'Y .int.lii;n!it f.ieaiu below tfteiit, the death in Iron ;f them, and the dealh everywhere me (tenu bodies were lyuif; down nt Ride the works, in the d ich, which 'M half biled with water, and there, musing in tne rain, me dead men lay and their friends were using their bo dies to get a little elevation In putting in tliat terrinc work, let," said the general, "there were some right funny scenes in tliat war. Bid I ever " tell you aliout the man coming in only to look at niy camp? ."We were on the Rapidan river, where it was a little stream, hardly on hundred feet wide. Uen. Lee sent me word that I must go out and break up the communication between our pickets and tbe enemy's. They una got to trading witn eacu other In newspapers, tobacco, lies, and what ever would vary the monotony of picket lire.,, l hey would not shoot at -. M ine and Otherwise. ) All vbaible things ore emble,rC:J what thou eeest is not there on It t avil -, Jf account; strictly taken, l nat ther; ' all. Matter exists only spiritnalKj-',-- and to represent some new idea, ainL - body it forth. Hence Crotln-s, as des picable as we think tbem, are so u II sieakably significant. Ji'arly U. An Irishman was aeekti of htenl- Ing a handkerchief of a . fellow-travel er, but the owner, on rinding if, apolo gized to Pat, nod said it n.ii take. "Arrah, me jewel," rutorted Pat, "it was a two-elded nistakoTrjou " ' . took me for a thief, and 1 taok you fur - . a gentleman." . A Texas paper speaks of the lAte George Eliot as a very gifted but im-' . mora3rian. To which another pa p. f replies: "Ve. Poor old follow, he had ' bis weakness; but as a pugilist he stool J unrivaled. England wiiKnot soon for get bis celebrated Mill on the Floss." Tbespirit of liberty'' I feot merelv. aa multitutles imagine,' a'. Jealousy of own particular rllrhts bu't a -rrsnwL for the rights of others, ,and an u;i willingnesa that, any man, whether h. or low. should La WroilL'ed ai:d tram'riel underfoot. -i ' Arr-obt Kooteb lady gave a iwihi fed. T :rTr-Z'Ti'1Z 'tui 'Olwr Tho kuew he Lm leCU wblhh have lObC-hed Jt. ' llirn- t-Trto,1ert tm urni .X : fore the smells which mak; up half- a I prise that she should contao reirtil-Tr- dog'g picture Of this life mint bo-mirr-Hr to bear bim ni-.Kl, fcdi.r cessiveand continuous. Ex. Tbe Home Cuttle the in endlesA, f . Hid : IMasae. -" On the Easterh Continent tested districts consists of the uncultivated Steppes of Eunopean and Asiatic Russia. These Steppes areim- xucuse juains oi me. . ricneex auuviai soil, very little of which is enclosed with fences, while a greater portion is nit nn lmmcnscooramon, pasture land. From time immemorial these Steppes wave oeen devastated, bv rinderrwt. lung plague, sheeipox and other pes tilences, and in all instances where me sources of such plagues have been perseveringly traced tbey have been been found to lead back to these fence less plains. The rinderpest, which by its extreme futalrt v ever attracts more attention than the less fatal animal pestilences and those ef slower develop ment aim nroirressi lm nrst recorded in Europe as having traveled hi the wake or Aitiiia and hislluns, who! descend ed from these same pestilential regions a . - . a. O and mow alter Him the cattle necessa ry for the supply of his army. The plague introduced into bis coRimissa riat j.aiksattheout.sef was necessarily kept up by the infection of all the suc cessive additions made in., the difler ent countries overrun, and it thus reached to the very gates of. Rome, and later to Western Europe. Down to very recent times the, distinction between the different iilasues was rarely made, andtbat which developed the most apecdily and proved the most fatal in its conseqauceH' . is ; the' one which is generally recorded: Vet In tbe light of modern experience we can infer wuu me greatest probability what was the experience of remoter epochs. In the last two centuries any great Inva sion of Western Europe by the plagues of cattle followed a course of this kind. r irst apiiearcd the foot and mouth dis ease with an incubation of one or two day,ii'odiy followed by the incom parably more fatal rinderpest with its lateirt period of four to . six days. As the last at?ection supervened wjspoedi- I .. n, . .1. , : . .J . .A . - . ' tjii nii-iiisi., aim cut nu us victims y litmdnKIs and thousands, , t alone I ot a pl.-u.' f on t -'; -r - moil. i hf .-M1 Oi a , '-! still, a:':, f s i-i -nlj- (U-vi-i. i ts', and mi i' ) w as so ri'ich v often lo .i ' ' of the nn r.TCorJ; and ff li d at. all it '-at-j-1 : -L-asi'. . . -fi a : "e t a.!-1 ! v, ;r, - was :. t.,:e M-Te i: lily f:-tal innbblya tlie id', no1 w i tue gospel." - .4:1 , A traveler oftlie mofst familiar tyj? to a fteedyold gentleman In railroad car: "But why.'sir, do you not aaswer me when I address you?" "And you, sir, why do address me when I do not speak to you?" No more conversa tion. . - It looks new as if Columbus discov ered this country for the especial pur pose of enabling English walker, lets, turers, aud opera-constructors to come here and carry borne thousands of dol lars belonging to Americans. Empty platitudes weary men of bearing tbe gOKitei, drive " intelligent persons into heresy, aud make sensi ble hearers quite silly or half mad. A sermon with nothing in it is worse than useless. C. H.Spurgeon. You often train more knou.lo.1.... from a shrewd though Illiterato man than from a pedantic scholar: there U generally more nourishment in a mess of oatmeal porridge than in a costly pudding. It is legal iustead of moral hnnestv that rules too much in the men-nut ib and financial world. If it did not there would soon come an end to ram pant "peculation. Boston Transcript. The man who farms ids brains t their full extent vear after veur nr.,1 does not believe in occasiomd fallow ing will find at last that brains, like land, will run out.-tlreville. Jn certain parts of Germany Ihe pea santry consider it good luck to meet a pig. ii isn't considered good luck in Jbls country that is, if it is in a car, and you . want a seat. Boston Transcript. A critic, in noticing a discourse on The Payings and lMinrs of f'in-.tt Men," remarked: "It ia sad to ob serve how much thej- said, and how little they did." . : V The late Georee Prentice once' re marked: "There are two periods when Congress does no business, one is be fore the holidays, and tbe other a.'ter." Beyond all credtruitv- is the cmlul- onsnifs of atht is's, Vt.o bi lieve that '-fiance could make it e.'iniiot bu, a ho at-,! each other, and so it was not military like. So I started out one morning on my uorse ami rode tne wtiole length ot ine picaet line, and just as 1 came to a certain oint I saw that there was eon fusion and surprise, as if I had not been expected. "What is the matter, men, uere." i asiieii 'Nolbinar. cpn- eral, nothing is here.' 'You must tell me. the truth," said I; 'I nm not wel come, 1 see, nd there must be some son for it. 7S ow, Mbat is the mat n" j-n, 1 i . . .- .-xuere niw tK-en noiMiny bere. general. We were not expecting you: tliat is all.' I turned to two or tliree of tlie solclfers and said, 'Beat tlown these W:hcs ere.' Thev had toobev. and there suddenly r'wc up out of the weeds, a man as stark naked as he had etinw into the world. 'Who are you. asked 1, '1 am from over von der, general.' 'Over yofult-r where?' lie iMiinted to the other side of the river. 1 What regiment do you belong to.-- i - ine inuii Pennsylvania, gener al.- vi nat are you doing in my camp." ' liy, I thought I would just cgme Over and see the Isiys." 'See the ooyx what boys? Do you moan to mean to say you nave entered my camp except as a prisoner? Now, I am going to do this with mom. . I am going to have you marched to Libby prison ftist as you are, without a ran of clothe on vouV . 'Why, general. you wouldn't do that, just U-caiif-e J came over lo see the boys! I didn't mean any harm. I felt lonesome over there, and wanted to talk to the boys a little. That is all!' 'Nevermind. sir; you march from this spot, clothed as you are, loiiibby rrison:' 't.entr al,' said the man, 'I had rather von would order me to be shot right here. 'No, sir; you go to Libby!' Then sev eral of the soldiers sooke uo: 'Gener al, don't be too hard on him; he's a pretty good fellow! He didn't mean any barm; he just wanted to talk with us.'. , his business must be broken up,' said I, 'mixing un on the picket line.' "It bad not been iu mv heart, how ever, boweyer, to arrest tbe man from the beginning. I only wanted to scare bim, anil he did beg bard. 'I'll tell you what I will do wjth you this time,' for I saw that be was a brave, good humored fellow. 'If you will promise me that neither you nor anv. i.f vmir men shall eyer come into my lines again except as prisoners, I'll let vou go."God blew you, general." -said -'the man, and without any more miien i, just leaped Into that stream aud came upon tneotner side, and took to the WOOdS." . General Gordon said, referring lo the relative bravely of (Southern and rroruiern soiuiers, mat he had ser-ii as perfect instances of cool and desper ate pluck among the soldiers in liUe as among the soldiers of his own. Johnny Bouquet in the New York Tribune. . There is a mistake as to the regi ment which furnished.--tb-"vcdture-sorne blue-jacket, as thpCilNth was not, at that time, in the Army of the Poto mac, but iu South Carolina.- Doyles town Democrat Iifr:n-U Tia. in - I'la- tl.kt, tUl rather Lisrfi;ii, the name ! posterity will rememlier him SU-llslOits Belief". n is prevalent lu ion i.u til i ii e iai...tii v.uri nue xor:i i-ieaeoiisiu-i-i. or a tuch was oi atheist io tendencies. That the tlewas- ei sintvinai was a deeply religious man uo one cau possibly awert. II wustia great extent of the world, win -any, ana lookeu upon - tbe Church of i.i gland mainly us a valuable ad juuet'io. the Htate. Bnt yet-. Disraeli was no htheint. The following vxtract ironi xomair proves mis : i Ciiance, necessity, atomic' tbeories, nelailar hypothesis, development, evo lutiou, the origin of worlds, human an cestry and what then? . There mnt be design. The reasoning and the- re- searcii ol all philosophy could not be valid against mat conviction. If there were no design, why, it would all lie nonscusei And if there were design, there oiust be intelligence'; and if in telligence, pure intelligence; and pure intelligence was inconsistent with any disposition but perfect good , Man requires that there shall be direct relations Iietween tbe created and the Creator, and that in these relations he should and a solution of -the perplexi ties of exist ej ice. The brain that teems with Uiiniitable thought will never recognise as ins creator any power, however irresistible, that Is not gifted with consciousness. Atheism may lie consistent with line taste, and fine taste under certain conditions may for a time regulate a jol ished society', but ethhs with atheism are fmixijsible, aud witlMjut ethics no human .order can e strong or permanent. i In those days of saientitlc unbelief in tho truth of reyelatian faintly echoed by many little minds, which cannot grasp the principles that the scientists ia yf down, and cau only, parrot-like, repeat their utterances, it is important to note that one of the greatest states men that has ever swayed the desti nies of Great Britain, sawiearly the evidences of design in creation, and recognized the necessity for a Great First Cause. . , KoRistratiou oritirlliM. The law recently passed by the Leg islature providing for registration of i niarnatr.es requires tho officiating min ister, Judge, Chancellor, or- Justice, of the Peace, to make the return within thirty days, nnd calls for tlie follow ing information: 1 ate of marriage. ' - i Color of contracting parties. i . Bridegroom Christian and .sur name; age; place of birtu; residence at timeof marriage; occupation. ! Bride Christian and surname? mai den name if widows age: place of birth; resiuence at tna mneoi marriage, j . Three Witnesses Name and ' resi dence of each. -5 Date this record is made. i Name of person officiating, together with oflicial station of authority. Columbia, South Carolina, is likly to become a great cotton manufacturing center. The .Saluda cotton factory Was doing a large business there before the war, aul made a large ouanty of do mestics during the war for the Confed erate government. -Sherman burnt the factory down - when be reached Columbia in February, 180.5. ; The Sa luda snrf is road livers meet at Colum bia and form the Congaree, and a eona- pany 'ortniei prising capitalists has been tunned in mat part of the State to dam the waters of the Congaree at Columbia at a cost of &275,0oo, and erect a cotton factory of 25,000 spindles at a cost of $1000. They will make yarns and cloths, stid count on a profit of 2- per cent. - liny is trie way to bulldoze the north. ' i a n-;.i. ' " wail! i !. " ,-i ii'il!':: : to :-a. ' e.. l'ii-- I' at ufli bsi! ; p . ; i.ient . : are l.-i Ca In 'iiv i r (! o . -ir. lv C' !i-i..r.-4 . - , ftne woild, w!,, -e. Dr. S. C!ar. Peoj'le tUeie i:e in the ia t!.e i-tomach, he':, tii en :. II I! t.'il! very fensiiivo lieels, tbey dunce, t-tc. t'l'IVirtunlties ure niin-, ii vuu Mignuinem on ihtir lii-st vis-it you very -elloni see t aen nguin Put lic-ys to work, and s how they will play. Set them to t lay, uud see howtheywill work. Syracuse Kuti day Times. Genius has reformed in a ' tneasurf. It can get along without drinkiug Ut r or wearing long hair.ariihu News. Tbey who possess tbedeepest knowl edge of human nature are the least violent in blamlbtr its frailties;. u Th circumstance wldch mnke the shallow misantbrovical Incline tbe wise to be benevolent-, v l . Three degrees of miniug'upeculation iosiLve, mine: comnaratiho m BUiierlaUvo minos. . .i-.v .u? man who m atout solely to kill time aliould online himself strict ly to his own time. It does beat H bow grKnl lulvloa will !,ke.??,mefoll;v squirm. Jobiati Al len's Wife. .u.".01 ljrel','fr,es natural and esv that It can be take for mem nhn.i; . ty. Tlie cleverest of i tunity. Vicland. ill devils la ; oppor- Charleston News and Courier : Tui- " lion at the South Carolina College is, absolutely fret', except In the Depart ment of Literature, where the students " pay such fees as may lie agreed on with the instructors. The .South Car olina College js absolutely free, ex cept in tbe Department of the litera ture, where Ihe students pay such fees as may lie agreed on with the instruc tors. The South Carolina C7W., v emphatically a poor man's college. It is suptiorted by the annual interest on tbe invested proceeds of the sale of " the agricultural land ncrln r-iven ti.o (State by net of Congress. The Whole fund was lost, but it was replaced by the Present State Government; nnd the interest is regularly paid. This in terest maintains the College nt' Ool- anbia for whites, and the Clafiu tr-ni- versity at O-angeburg, for colore j per- r sons only. V - j , - - ... - - - '" State Temperance Couventioik will " " , mevt in Nashville on the 2tihtiist A - f All friends of Temperance and Mor.-Ui- j ' iy in lennesseeare cordially uiYited. AH who intend to go aro requested b notify R. I,. Hayes, Secretary, .sn' Main St. East Nashvjlle, or W. II F. Ligon, Ch'm, 23 Public Square, that suitable arrangements may bo made for holding tbe Convention, An obituary of a fish is one of the queer items in a l'ans pajn-r. One of the fattest carps, it says, in the lake at Fontainebleau has just died. 'It watt called Fanny, aud is believed to have been born in the reign of Francis I., or nearly four hundred years ago." she was accustomed every afternoon to show herself to an admiring crowd, and accept crumbs from their bauds) as she bad done in times past from the. hands of many of tbe kings of France. The new settlers In Texas will jhid plenty of elbow room, if nothing " else One of them writes that he has ' "the Rio Grande for a bath-tub and all Mexico for a back yard." - - -I, li The Columbia Herald, Columbia Jour' nal and Maury Sentinel, have beea miT.l into one piper. The new naner wi,i 'ilvei' correspondent of the London Titftevat Berlin, comments on the great fcicrease in the emigration to the United States, and says that whole vil lages are described by local papers - as migrating from Posen, Prussia prcjicr, and Schlewig. milieu me Columbia Herald, ,,. edited by Wr. A. S. Ilorslv, tlie f prietor ot the Herald and ifaiL Stof kell, lorinerly of the fcsentii: business mannger of the new are sorry that any of the Col ists should step down and i glad that our friend llor-'lrv , to the editorial quill. V els of stifces, snd r propperity, Murl: ll" v 1. '( if J :'0 ' aCj; L'rj ,) ... ':' - H v.. i A ) ) i 1 J J ( h