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* *J ' >,"T**<'>:'' TtfWat of fctt krovn m4 Un, " KyiM Mk? twta Ttolaaf, # (taUw broim hair. With U*?nr between, AmIM -7 > A A Par* u a lily, fair a* lh? dawn, Ttmtd and blushing, ?1 * Shy da a fawn. *> Down by the brookiide, under the boughs, Dainty maid Martao Drlres home the eows. am>|> "> ?t * * i . ) Base, Cherry, Dapple and Brtodle, (Dm rarer) 8 tray log to gather Froth mouthfuls of olere r.r> r^ Golden the eaaaet, deepening I* gray, As down the meadow path Comae Marian May. Down by the brookeide, under the boughs, Dainty maid Marian Drires home the eows. HUMOROUS. A Detroit man who had contributed a bundle of cost off clothing for the relief of the victims of the-Minnesota Are, recoived from one of the sufferers the following note: "The committy man give me amongst other things what he called a pare or pants, and 'twood make me pant ontn to ware 'em I found your name an' where yon live on one ov tbe pockits. My wile laffed so when I showed *001 to her that I thort she wonld have a conipBhun fit She wants to 110 it there lives and breathes a man who lias legs no bigger than that. She sed if there was he orter be taken up fur vagrancy for bavin' no visible means ov support. I couldcnt get 'em on my oldest boy, so \t yon hav another paro my wife wod like to get em to hang up by the side of the fire placo to keep the tongs in." " One eyed Winston " was (and propably is now) a negro preacher in Virginia, and Ins ideas of theology and human nature were often very original, as the following anecdote may prove. A gentleman thus accosted the old preacher one Sunday : " Winston, I understand you believo every woman has seven devils. Now, how can you prove u Well, salt, did you never read in do Bible how do seben debbels were cast out'er Mary Magdoleno ?" " Oh ! yes ; I've read that." " Did you ebber hear of 'cm bein' cast out of any odder woman, eah ?" " No, I never did." " Well, den, all the odders got 'em yet!" A Startling Message.?A gen tleman of a slightly irritable tem per, calling out loudly for some hot water from his bed room, was unanswered. Seizing a small bureau, he shoved it before him to the head of the stairs, and sent it whirling end over end, to the hall below. The crash was loud enough to bring out mother, daughter, and all the servants.? The head of the family was 6eatcd at the top of the stairs, eloows on knees, chin resting on hands.? " Oh, fatherl what is the matter ?" asked the frightened daughter.? " Matter f" said the old man ; " why, here I have been a cabin' and cabin' for yer nigh on half an hour, and now I've telegraphed for yer, that's all." A touno lady, with a number of others who were injured by a railway accident, was carried to a hospital. The surgeon asked: " Well, madam, what can I do for you ?" Says she, " Doctor one of mv?i?11 un_. -x ujr iiUIU1 10 uiuavil. "" UIIB OI jonr limbs I" said lie: 14 Well, which limb is it?" 44 Ob, I can't tell you, Doctor, but it's one of my limbs." 44 One of your limbs," thundered the doctor, out of patience, 44 which is it, the limb you thread a needle with ?" 44 No, sir," she answered with a sigh, 4; it's the limb I wear a garter on." ?- ( A oompositcr now in the office of the Newark (N. J.) Advertiser onco asked Mr. Greeley's in flu ence to procnrc a Government clerkship in Washington. 44 Can you saw wood ?" queried the philosopher. "Yes, sir," faltering ly replied tho applicant. "Then stay away from Washington," was the only farther remark vonchsaf ed. The compositor now tenders the same service to Mr. Groeloy, 44 no matter whether he can saw wood or not." 44 How many children have you ?" inquired a gentleman of one his laborers, looking around in surprise upon the family.? 44 Better than a dozen, sir." " I onlv mftkft out. aIavai-1 " cai/t gentleman. " Faith, an' isn't that better than a dozen, when one has to feed 'em ?" exclaimed the honest fellow. An old farmer said to bis sons: " Boys, don't you erer speckerlate or wait for summit to torn up.? Yon mgbt jnst as pell go and ait down on a ft Lou# in the middle of a modder with a Mil a 'twixt your legs, a#' waft tor a cow to , Imck tip to yon to be milked." t ? 9 said at the close of a sermon, in substance as follows: have ranged in vision through thfc unequal lustre and perfume, trees , ot unequaled height and valuer but there was ho equality there. x passed 10 tbe animal kingdom, and paw Untrained horses and the fbtfc* beasts of prey, tbe Knnet and the bwk, the sparroyr and the eagle, the sheep and the horse, each occnpying a relative tptorol In the sea were the mollusc and the whale,, the dolphin and (he shark/ tbe ttmid eed the fierce, each properly organized and don ing its proper laber, but I saw no equality. Lastly, I entered tho gate of Heaven, aflfl on a great throne sat tbe Judge of the Universe ; cberubin aud seraphin fell before him angels of lessor degree did his bidding. I found seven heavens rising abovo each other, but no equality there. I gazed on the sta<-8, and found " one star different from another in glorybut there was no equality. So yon see there is no equality in all God's vast kingdom. As a horse was never made fat by a single bushel of corn, so a single advertisement is never a perfect test of the benefits of advertising. Tbe man with genuine wares to sell who advertised them in the right way, without success, j would be a curiosity. 1 ? , The United States postal law requires tbe Postmasters to report 1 all persons who refuse to take pa- : pers addressed to them from the 1 office to the publishers, otherwise ( they are responsible tor the sub- 1 scription price. At a recent meeting of the Mis- j sissippi Press Association at Ool" umbus, there were fifty-five edi- ' tors present, forty nine of whom were for tho Greeley and Brown ticket. i " Nevkb mind the obituary, i judge," said a Montana culm-it i when the court became pathetic i in pronouncing tbe sentence; i " let's fix the time for the funs ' ral." Storing Roots.?All roots that yet remain in the ground should , now be taken up carefully, stored , away, aud well protected against , fro6t. The government of Sweden of* 1 fere a prize for the best essay on ' the means of preventing the em- 1 igration of the rural ana laboring 1 ciasses from that country. Monkey cutlets and parrot pie, , were served up to a South Amer- ( icau traveler. Through the efforts of Senator Ransom the last Congress removed Gov. Vance's disabilities. Do your business promptly, and bore not a business man with long visits. STATE AMD OTHER ITEMS. Ex-President Johnson supports Horace Greeley. Twent nermna ?nra rAAAntlw Ki?? ten by a mad dog, in Lousiville, Kentucky. There ia an anmailable letter io the Coombia poet office, for George Howard, Lima, Greeville County, S. The New Hempehlre Legislature has elected Bainbridge Wadleigh United States Senator, vice Patterson. Rev. Dr. Smylhe has resigned the paatorial of the Second Presbyterian Church in Chorleston, whioh he had supplied for forty years, and Rev. G. R. Bracket installed to the vaosney. The sale of the bonds of the City of Columbia, as advertised, came off on the 20th inst. One hundred thousand dollars of them were sold at 66 and 66j| cents on tbs dollar. Six hundred thousand dollars of second mortgage bonds of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company were sold In New York st auction, on June 1st, at 1 prices ranging from 26} to 29}. From the threatening aspect of affairs in Spain, a revolution, involving the whole , natiou In war, would seem inevitable.? , Serrano end Segosta have both fled the country ' A man called at the White House the nt Imr e4nv mt\A aennla/l Ia "iWiw Ik. dent. Grant waa absent, but the man insisted on having him telegraphed for. The . fightiut was put in the guard house. The Board of Arbitration met at Gonova, I on the 19tb, and adjourned until the 3Ath i instant. It is expected that intelligence t will be reoeivtd by that date wbieh will t prove favorable to a settlement of the dif- < Terences. i At a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees of Booth Carolina University, the ehatrofDr Hart was vaeated, and Dr. Cum* mings pnt in bis plaee. The ehair of Dr. ' Woodrow was also vacated, and Dr. Roberta put In his place. It is corrently reported that an extoffioial of the city of Columbia has bees lucky enough to " win " a large sum from a State official, In aefflr*! success f?l gams! That go Hght/ * " J" 1 Qwmm rutkn )ik? a wbirlwiad. Talaat ' nwrohK IIIm o4 kmry mm 1 and hemry hofM*. CltfVtrMM afclm like well** ia a emamar eTaaing, with a harp, ] Krill tr, tod wwMea turning. i 4 the -soJUd owl heart, on well m moaalM, Md exeroiea. Laborers nlilnt* mneeleo j enooah, bat oagleet th?aalUrati?s of their minds mud among thatn may be faUo d aome of tbo moot powerful miodo erer prodaeed. - ? Th?y wa?t training and f runlhg>M?eially ? young mon ; but thoro is nothing tft Tabor f to prerent them from earn rot, diligent tody, If they would only talto R fyiteta ? lieally. You mual bare ayatem in erery thins : not onlv in work, hat ?lwn? ???? I - *po>o< 1 without it- Labour* generally Mt too bWrtlly. aepsclllly fepfcte Thii meal pre* t W?dee lb* hours of leisure?generally, and too generally, pent lo playing cards, rolltog b.lliurds, or viaiting plaoes of amusement, and, in many aad naaaa, drinking.' ft t! would be much batter for tbena to bare a n good reading room, good library, where they might find booka to reafi, aeareh after aotnething uaaful and beneficial aa regards akillful labor. I do not object to haruileaa f amusements. Laborers had better play < tban ait and mope. I think every oneneeda recreation. But from the work bench, the t; anvil, the mechanic's ahop to the reading room la recreation, and two or three bourn of study after the last meal la eaten, ia o much better than the pipe, billiards, drinks ingtwr anything of the kibd. n Lot uaVczamine for n momentihe ques tion of time. Suppose you work ten hoars, * and devote two hoars par day for meals, going and eoming, ia there not twelve hours more of tho twentv-fourf Allow 11 nine hours for sleep, on* hour more than is neeessary, three of leisure remain. Suppofe one hour of this be spent with the family, are there not two hours for quiet thought 01 and study f Allowing one evening in each P week for fuo, there will remain ten hours per week for study. This amount of time lo one year is enough* to acquire a fair knowledge of mathematics, and in ten years enough for a fair education. Think of it, you laboring men, and see what you are losing. When you have pasted three soore fears and ten you will begin (o think how nueh time you have lost in doing nothing, .hat might have been well employed. Give his two hours of each day to reading and fou can work with more ease and satisfao .ion, and be able to tell geometrically why 1? .his thing aud that thiog is so, and skillful* hi ly and ingeniously accomplish whatever you may attempt with much less manual labor. You have no time to be idle. You must osrve out you own fortune. Papa hasn't got a big plantation, forty negroes and aa many mules to give you now. You have no inheritance on which to depend. You oi must now reconstruct your own fortune by industry, perseverance and toil. Labor is honorable, and the ignoble are those who ai will cot work. Get you a horse. Fence a e< field. Plow it and plant it, and gather ai around you the crmforts of home; and t< when you have made a character for indue- p try and economy, ask some young lady to it share your home and its luxuries with you. h And 1 would say to the youog ladies that a this fellow la worth catching. But when a one of theee fellows who have no pursuits u In life, laxy, lounging and loafing about, at- o tempting to live without work or by their f( wit*, asks you to share his fortune of life * with him, just lot him pass. No young la- o dy ought to consent to marry a man with, p out business habits, unless aha has made up S her miod to sell liersalf to the lowest bid- p der. I eay, all men go to work, and work hon- y eslly, diligently and faithfully, and eucces* p will crown all vour efforts. While ntn? watch for chances, one man makes a ohance. While nine men wait foi something to tnrn up, ooe man turns up. So while nine fail a and one suceeeds, and he is called a man of luck, you can be lucky too if you persevere. j< Strike at something ; pursue it diligently A and earnestly, no matter what. All kinds ^ of labor are honorable. Give your busi* nesa all your time, and after a while you will begin to see the fruits of yonr perse* ' verance. ^ I close on this, and will be pleased to t, have the names of all those who favor gels t ting op the poor man's reading club. I fi have written these articles, A Plea for La* ft bor, in order to encourage those who work, si Their labor is capital, and everything da- ? pends upon it; and the.ir position in society is as noble and honorable as any class o/ men on the lace of the earth. c This reading room certoinly will result in good. It means skilled mechanical la* e bor, better education, and more refinement ^ for the laboring classes. It means a just j* division of profits between labor and capital, truo manhood and womanhood, comfortable shelters and respectable clothing, j nutritious and palatable food for those ^ whose hands produce the necessities and ^ comforts of life. It means to elsvete men g of the laboring elass to their true sphere. and, like erode gold, will come from the crucible pure and bright 0. K. ? Fbrnando Wood on Qbbklet.?The fob #| lowing letter from the Hon. Fernando p Wood, written to a friend in Alabama, ap?- ^ pears io the Montgomery Advertiser : Washington, M*y 30, 1871. My Dear Friend: In reply to your letter, [ am eonfldeat that the general arqnlee., 0I sence In the nomination of Mr. Greeley by he Deuocratie party will secure his elec- w Ion, and that sneh a result will remove all tc he difficulties whioh the South now reata c< inder. I hope the delegation from Alalia- t? na to the Baltimore Convention will be <j< .his way of thinking. It ia the only means at >t removing from power the odious party tc low afflioUng the whole eountry. 0j Very truly. FERNANDO WOOD. M p, CoLeaRoCoNoaassMKN. -The TreatonfNew n Purser) Daily State Oaaette baa the following k> i?7 of Ikt colored member* of Congress: ' There mm In colored men te CoagTew.? ^ Elliott, a par* block, and tbc Iwt mi fca th* ^ irowd, is a college gridntc, lire* la good ^ Ptyia, drives Co* horsee, and talk* eloquently. Rainey is almost while, aid impresses those |? with whom bo eomea in eoalact, as a gentle* ,n nan. DeLarge is believed to b* something of to in adventurer. Beejaroia Tamer, of At aba- *' na, is a fair representative of bia raoe, with *' eawwkat high opinion of bis own abilities. rotUk S. W?IW, * FferM* mW, U ? JJ >1 ?* , of taoatioa, an?i<*f?tlo? M tbU i* miiMi aid 4*portaMat." pi .* #' r 4JL d th? epltocia ofVlamp tax jwmiin AMiflk . . All 9r coa^rMU or r?n??ft >pf?WdMlj| at T.tue or dxnago* < ???.. h, ilihwrfo^ ronyUi^olw. Bills of *xoh?nge, foreign, Inland, lette # A..JU 1- .t?-_ -* ?? > viwiv, vr auyining ?l UH Kind DO MX?d by tDMJp* r, Bills of lading sod reoelpts, in lh? Uo ed States, or for anythert also. Bills of sale, of soy kind. Bonds of iodsiBDification, of soy kind. Bond, administrator or guardian, or an] hiog that lass the oasis of bond In it, au #? taxed by atAasp* Brokers' notes. Certificates of measurement of anythini Certificates of stock, profits, damage, d< ?osit or any or soy other kind of eerlii sates now taxed by stamps. Charter.,or its renewal, or s charter pa {rof any kind. All oontraota or agreements. Conseyanos, or Any part of the work * onseyisg. Endorsement of any negotiable or n< legotlabl* instrument. Entry, for ooatumpUoti, warehousing < rithdrawal. ^ rf m-fin nGeugere' returns. Insuranee policies, oontraots, tickets, r< ewale, <fco , (life, marine, inland and fire.] Lease. All through the lease list is abo bad. Legal documents Write or other pro ris, confession of judgment, cognovit, ap eels, warrants, ftc.. letters of adminietra on, testamentary, Ac. Manifest at Custom lloase, ot. anywher e, or for any purpose. Mortgage, of any kind. Passago tickets, to any place in the world Pawners' checks. Power of attorney for any purpose. Probate of will, of any kind. Promissory note for anything. Protest of any kind. Quit claim deed. Receipt. Now generally exempt, and i eluded in present law in aay caee, wll ? hereafter exempt. Sheriff's return. Trust deed. Warehouse receipt. Warrant of attorney. Weigher's return, of any eharaotcr. retained. The tax of 2 cents on checks, drafts an rderr, ie all of schedule B that is retainer The Laurens Railroad.? According t unouncement, the Lsnrcna Railroad wa >ld yesterday at 12 in. The bidding wi t first quite spirited, and there appear# > be quite a oompetitioa between seven arties for the possession of the road, an : was knocked down for 1(68,600, bnt th ifit bidder failed to put in no nppearanc s is quite customary on such occasion ud the property woe again put op undi [I the disadvantage* of the nonoomplianc I the first sale. The sale dragged heavil; >r more than an hour and the final bi raa made by Mr. John Wiley, of the firi f Kinard k Wiley, for $42,500, at whie rice it was knocked off to him. Mrssr eibel* A Ex# II were the auctioneers en toyed by the assignee. The $20,000 eai cas, as we are informed by the ostigoe romptly paid down by the buyer. [Columbia Carolinian, 21 it intt. ? ? It has always been supposed that that muo bused animal, the mule, was a strict vegeti Ian, bat it is now charged that be has no ol sction to mutton, rare, without any grav; iccording to the story, a farmer living net rersaiiles, Mo., had been losing bis abet rom time to time, and of course charged tl opredations upon the wolves and dogs sw days since, however, one of his ohildrt ailed bis attention to a route that was engagi a taking light lunch ofT a sheep. The anim ad killed the bleating innocent, and, takin bo carcass to a grassy spot, was indulgii rst in a bite of mutton and then in a moutl nl of grass. It does not anDear that tha al Bnco of caper mum interfered in any oonak rable degree with hu enjoyment of the repas The Indication*.?The indication* froi 11 quarters, where there have been Denn ratio expreaatone of opinion, point to th omination of Greeley and Brown, or the ndorsemont, at Baltimore, by the Nalioni invention. Indiana, Vermont, Kanea >wa, Missouri, join the 8oulh?and w ispeot do it as a particular favor to usi clamoring for the Cincinnati nomination >claware alone?sturdy little Delawnri ic land of the Bayards?stands firmly b er Democratic colors, and has decided t o down with thsm flying. We honor he luck and consistency, but fear she cannc Itange tbe " inexorable logie of events, reeley will be accepted at Baltimore iat is as much a foregone conclusion now pparently, aa was Grant's nomination a hllndelphin, and the great battle will b ntween Great and Greeley. [ Richmond Enquirer. Public Document Stolen.? A eeriou large against Grant's military ring li Washington Is that they have made waj kh important public documents belongini i the War Department, among which wen irtaio official report* from aimy headquar re reflecting on the generalship ol th >mmander-iiisehiel. It i* generally under ood that tbaa* documents wer# aarriad of > England by General Badeau, Grant'* bl (raphcr, and that they hare been aeereted r. Cunningham, a clerk la the War De irtaeent, testified before the House Mlllta r Committee last Tuesday, that all lh< rigada, division, corpa, and army head tarter report* needs daring the vrnr ha< ten nbatracted from the archives of Ur rar Deportment end oould not ba fooad t Preeident Johnson baa gooa to Weehina n, and ft expeeted to give kit teetlmjMi] regard to tb? abetfattioo of tht paper isdajr. Affalri bare come to t pretty pee ; the eepftal when (be archivei of tfe >TtrotneBi are do longer eafa. Tht MMwtton party *f Southern editor rived at Btffhlo, N T , ot tht 18'b, an< ere gwettt of the Bnffalo preae. After i >llotiot at the Buffalo olub room* tbei oreeded to Ptegare Fe!1r prior to any regUtStion of roUa tor ai U aleotipp for A Repr?a?ptatlT? In CongroM or prior to aay e???tioa at whloh a Repra A I- - - >f i?qvvut? m vm^i mm www totm 101 hall make know* io writing, to lh? judg iy of th? Circuit Court of the United State (or the district wherein suob oonnty or pgr r? Wl itattoatad, their desire to hnee mid TC w glatratton or election both guarded an scrutinised, it shall bo the duty of tint sal dudg? of the ctreoit Court, wlthlu not Im than too daya prior to aaid registration o election, as tha caaa nay bo, to opoo th mid Court at the moat convenient point f v aaid diatriot, and tha said Court, whan a ,d opened by mid Judga, shall proceed to ap point and commission,.from day to day, am from tlma to lime, and under the hand ? g. the aaid Jodge, and under the seal of ml is Court, for auch elootien diatriet or rotini !?. precinct in aaid Congressional District, a hail, in the mariner herein prescribed, bav r* been applied for, aod to revoka, change o renew mid appointment, from time to tiuu two oitiiena, residents of aaid election dii if triot or voting precinct, in aaid county o pariah, who shall be of different politioa it parties, and able to raad and write the Eng liali language, and who shall be known am >r designated as supervisors of election ; am the said Court, when opened by the aal Judge, aa required herein, shall thercfron 5s and thereafter, and up to and includiog th I day following tha day of the election, b I always open for the transaction of busioea under this Aot, and the powers aad juris diotion hereby granted and conferred ehal be over used, as well in vacation as in tern lime, and a Judge sitting at chambers shal have the same powers and jurisdiction, in ^ eluding the power of keeping order and o punishing any contempt of his authority as wheo sitting in the Ooort, and do pernor |, shall be appointed under this Act as super riser of election who is not, at the lime 0 his appointment, a qualified voter of thi county, parish, election district or voting precinct for which he i? appointed, and n< person shall be appointed deputy marsha under this Act or the Aot of which this ii I amendatory, who is not a qualified voter a H the time of his appointmont as such in thr county, parish, district or precinct in whicl his duties are te be performed ; and Sec turn thirteen of the Act of which ibis is at amendment shall be construed to authorix and require the Circuit Courte of the Unite* States In said Section meutioned to nam* and appoiot, as noon as may be after lit passage of this Act, the Commissioners pro ^ videdfor in said Section in all esses in whiel ^ such appoiutments have not already bcci made in conformity therewith; and the thin ? Seotion of the Act to which this is ai 8 amendment shall be taken and construe* 18 to authorlxa each of the Judges of the Oil ^ cuit Courts of the United Slates to desig nate one or^nore ol the Judges of the Dii trict Courts within his Circuit to disahsrg 18 the dnties srislng under the Act, or the Ac e' to which this , in amendment; and lb *' words " any p . on," in Seotion 4 of th ir Act of May 31st, 1870, shall beheld to ir !e elude any offiocr or other person havinj ^ powers or duties of an official character uo der this Act, or the Act to which this is s^ 111 amendment: Provided, further, That th supervisors herein provided for shall hav 8* no power to make arrests, but are author 8 ized to be in tha immediate presence of th til iw sen. ... - . oracen noiuing lb* election, an<l they ar e' hereby authorised to witneas *11 the pro eeedinge, including the counting of ih votes and the making of all the return ^ thereof, as provided in the act to whic! this is an amendment; and so much oi sail >s sum herein appropriated as may be neces r sary for said supplemental and amemlator kr provisions is hereby appropriated from am ,p after the pasecge of this Act to a Industrial Museum of the Oeorgit ib State College ,d TVe have been requested to publish thi al following, which we do pro 6o?m> publico: |g ^ It is proposed to establish, in eonnectioi ^ with the State College of Agriculture am ^ the Mechanio Arts, an Industrial Museum |. to contain models of improved agricultura t, implements and machines, produota of ag riculture, products of manufaelure, and thi m mechanic arts generally, representing, o * far as possible, all industrial interests Thi ie appeal is the* efore madetothepublio.no ir alone to Georgians and the people of thi si South, but to all interested in Industrie s. Education, to aid us in this endeavor, b] e sending to the Museum of tbe-State Collegi ? whatever may illustrate Agrieulture, Man s. ufaelures, or any of the Mechanic Arts. ft. nr h.js * ?c buiicii. mnaeit 01 machines ol inj y character ; models of bridges ; plans ant 0 photographs ot buildings, bridges, etc.; min r erala, specimens of ores; specimens o ll woods ; produeta of agrieulture ; product! of manufactures, exhibiting as far as possl > bis the various stages of preparation ; an? generally whatever may illustrate the in 1 duatrial arts. -e Donations will be acknowledged by pub lication In the Catalogue. Direct all arti' oles to President State College, Athens, Oa, marked " For Industrial Museum." s The authorities of the following railroads j vis: Georgia, Western and Atlantio, Allan ^ ta and West Point, and Central, with iu B connections, hare generously offered toglvi , free transportation to all artloles designee e for this Museum; and it is expected lh< ? other railroads r.f the State will be equallj AH nawepeper* favorable to the mom 01 Industrial Education arc respectfully re. quested to pabHeh this eard. W. L. BROUN, Preeideat. i Athena, Oa., June 1, 181k. ? ' - ? ? w- * I Rev. Wot. Marti a reports having collect' B ad $1,800 during bla rcoeat trip trip to tlx North, toward the oonetruetion of th< Washington Street Methodist Church r Northeast corner of Marion and Washingt ten atrcqte, Columbia. s The apprerenee ef hydrophobia among , the eanvie speeiee In Anderson excltee eon< siderahU alarm. One eitigen baa beer compelled to kill a fine dog. in eon*eqaenet , of a violent attack.-** M daageroua dW I ea*e. - i mmm m i iv ' ???V? ^ uwu IVU WTTB ? W?< r ! hiilo rtM tkU miaa, i???r rolnmbU . " Iffcont th? ti4 gt?M. T ' . MBemu . ItttlUtila tUNI. f! |#i1 .- / t* * rnk V-*?* r^?"" ' & k t? MKMPHI8, TENN., frAt TIMOR E, MD. g .... . , *nT5l 9\ ~ Assets, $1,100,000. RON. JEFFERSON DAVIS, FMMKNT ? OBN. Winn RAMPTHN V.A?. ? tEN. 1(HN~D~ KENNEDY, General Agent for South Caroline, Oolumhin, 9. 0. & M* JOHN H. 8COFIBLD, Agent, Green. . TiiWe. o. ? Mnr 18 46 6m : ? GOLD AND SILVER ; V JUTOU B r BEST GRADES OP J SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, AND FANCY GOODS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF r Gold, Silver, Steel ft Plated Framed 1 SPECTACLES. ; ALSO GENUINE \ PB&BIUC SffWffAdJIkBS. i B. Wchrle. a Oct 11 23 tf : DOORS, SASHES BLINDS, &c. sidKiv : P P. T O A L E, ? Manufacturer and Dealer, * .Vo. 20 Tluync Street and Horlbeck't ir~harf, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 Or Thu is the Ursect end most c ?me plete Fsctory of the kind in the Southern 1 Statu, and all nrtielea in this line can be 5 furnished by Mr. P. P. Toaui at pi ices which defy competition. ty A pamphlet with full and detailed " list of all sizes of I>oora, Sa*hes and Blinds ii and the prices of each, will be e^nl free q and post paid, on application to a P. P# Toale, n , CHARLESTON, S. O. 1 July 12 10 ly. : I.B. MtTLlGAiV, * COTTON FACTOR e AND GENERAL : COMMISSION MSB CI AIT. 2 ACCOMMODATION WHARF, ? CHARLESTON, S, O. c KOJ+. e Twill also, when place'/ in funds, purchase and forward all " kinds of Merchandise, Machinery, Agricidtural Implements, Fertilizers, dko. * Oct 25 25 ly b I Johnston, Crews & Co*, y. IMPORTERS 1 And Wholesale Dealers in STAPLE AND 3*? j3l 3XT O Y i DRY GOODS, m * A 4N W 1' i V iN fJ ! AN? SMALL WAKES. b 41 HAYNE STREET, I ?IHLMUb89U(Dlf, 8. ?. Deo IS 8'2 1 j j JOHN C. SEEGERS : MANUFACTURER, k WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f Liquor Dealer, ' LUEB BKIK BBEffEH. &C.. COLUMBIA, A ^ Oct 18 24 If WILLIAM SLOANE, . jLitnograpbiCi Copper-plate, AND GENERAL JOB PRINTER, I M.MR SVDUKKV, , COLUMBIA, S, C. BOOKS, Parophlatt, Peetera.Hand-Biih, Card*, Circular*. Bill H?-ada, Pea Sim' ilea, Maps, Plana, Chalk and Lina Draw" inga, Liquor Laiela, Druggiata' Praaarip* tioua. ate, Executed with NEATNESS AND DBSPATCH, am> oh fn# Mod ReasonabU Terms. Oot 2A 2.> 8a?* TalUrlnf. ' 'rf^BK neJcraigoed have opanad a TAIJL I/ORINO SROP at th? aland ana denr north of the Poet Oflke, having r? tilted the >. SitfMrc jraLiUtt i GARMENTS committed to Iheea 0om> , plate FiU guaranteed, and eU Work Mar> . rauted, and mr?fd out proeaptlj. Tar an tW One or two good Tellora aea fad ? permanent employ ment at fair wagea. , G B. roORE A CO April 24 M *aa We WajrV ? cjl* ?UUcl In from One to Tvm ty . WOT OWE HOUR k' fUr rtadlog this adrertiesnieut need any . &* sOffcr *ith JUdwaV'tT Keidy It* tie! fl * ?ffte for stsry pain. It was the tl ret and is THE OJfUT PAIN REMEDY that isatsally stops the met excruciating allaye ialimetieDi, iM cum oou? cctioee, whether at the long <, etomseb, boweW. or ether gleodeor mwh, bjr one IppliotU^Qi r 1 mm > * RAD WAY'S RE A DTI RKMBF l ihelnot enee. Ioflmrrosiion of the Kidneys, inflammation of the Bladdsr, >aflemB?uoe of Ihe Bowels. ConJeaUw'of the Langs,Sore Throat, Difficult Itrealhing. ??'Pof lh# Heart, Hyster oe, Creep, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influents, Ueadaohe, Tooothaehe, Neuralgia, Rhsororistn, Cold Chills, Ague Chills. The application of the Reedy Relief to mo jmrw ur wnere the pain or difficulty exist a will afford ease and eontftrt. Twenty drops In half a tumble! of water will in a few moments oore Cramps, Spastnt, 8our Stomach, Heartburn. 8iek Headache. Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, wind in lbs Bowels, and all Internal Pains. * Trsvelere should always carry a bottle of Radway's Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prevent aiokneaa or pains Irom change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters a< a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for fifty ente.? There is not a remedial agent in Oils world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Biloue, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevem (aided l y Radway's Pill*) so quick awRadway'a Ready Relief. Fitly cents per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY!! Strong and Pure Rich Blood?Iucieaaeof Fleah and Weight?Clear Skin and beautiful Complexion secured to all. I?R. RAD WAY'S 8ARSAPARILLIAIY RESOLVRNT Not only dues the SarsaparilUan Resolvent exoel all known remedial agents in the cure of Chronio, Scrofulous, Const iti tiona), and Skin diseases; but it is the < nlv positive cure for Kidney and Bladder complaints, Urinary and Womb diseases Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright'a L/ieease, Albuminuria, and in nil eases where there nre brick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudyr mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white silk, or where is a morbid, dark, I i.ious ap penrance, and white bone dust deposits, and when titer? is a pricking, burning sen ation when passing water, and pain in the Small of the Hack and along th. Loins. Dr. Radway's Perfeot Purgative Pills, Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coaled with sweet gum, purge, regulate, putily, cleanae and strengthen. Radway's Pilla. for the ogre of all disorders of the Htomarh. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervo< a diseases. Headache. Constipation, Co'tlveness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness. Bilious Fever, Indentation of the Bowela, 1 ilea, and all Detangements of the Internal > iscera. Warranted to effect a positive cur.. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. Observe the following symptom* resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation. Inward Piles. Ft lines* of the Blood io the Herd, Acidity of IheStom sch. Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullnrsn or Weight in the Stom oh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing. A few doses of Kadway's Pille will free theaystem from all the above named disorders. Price, 25 cents per Box. Sold by Druggists. Read " False and True." 8end o ie let! tsr stamp to RADW AY A CO.. No. 87 Maiden Lane, New Yoik. Information worth thousands will be scut you. July 26 12 ly Greenville & Colombia Bailroad Passenger Train Behedole. DAILY, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down, also with Trains going North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augoeta Railroad, and Wilmington, Columbia nnd Augusta Railroad. UP. Leave Columbia at .. 7 00 a m I " Alston 8 45 a m " Newberry 10 25 a i? ' Cokosbury 2 !5 p m " Bolton 4 00 p id Arrive at Greenville 5 40 p mDOWN. Leave Greenville at 7 25 a m> " BeTton HO a n " Cokesbury 11 15 a m " Abbeville 9 00 a m " Newberry 2 38 p ? " Alston..... 4 20 p m Arrive at Columbia 6 00 p id ANDERSON BRANCH AND BLUE RIDGE DIVISION. DOWN. Leave Walballa at 6 00 a m " Porryville 6 40 a m " Pendleton 7 25 a m " Andorson 8 20 a m Arrive at Bolton a? 9 10am Connecting with down train from Green, villa. UP. Leave Helton at. 4 00 p m " Anderson 5 00 p m 44 Pendleton 6 Oil p a " Porryville 6 45 p m Arrive at Walballa at 7 20 p id Accommodation Trains will be run on Branch Roada on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Leave Cokesbury tor Abbeville at..ll 15 am " Abbeville for Cokesbury I 00 p id ANDERSON BRANCH. Lsave Belton for Anderson at 10 10 a m 44 Anderson for Belton 2 00 p m THOMAS DODAMKAD, General Superintendent. M. T. Bartlctt, General Ticket Agent. M*y i tr Edmonds T, Brown, re | K F I %< ' is * "e i 48 HAYNE 8TRE^T\ ^ t P P 0 II T ? CHARLESTON HGt L. <1H A Kl&STON. a. C. P*e 9 ? SI \j