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r Br... ixzxassns ggaaagaascsawa Educational Column. CONDUCTED BY Prof. W. 1). Sclioonhorff. BTO0LP2 r ALB'S &3CWV33ISS AITS 7EAVEL3. Falb desired to visit one of those beautiful valleys of the Addes, whose 'chief attractions consist in luxuriant tropical growth, endless variety of Fauna aud primeval solitude. Two snch valleys were accessible from Cuzco, the one, tbaf of Sama Auna in the North, tbe other that of Paucartambo in the east, on tin eastern slope of the Cor 'i leras R-a " " *1.,. 1..I**,*. tiMlu iUiBfuiidinir fail) seieciew iuu lin.ci, wi.............v....| the numerous earningst?f anxiousfriends and traveled without military escort, although the ferocious aborigines of that region have an indomitable hatred against all pale faces. A very interesting ride over steep mountain sides and through arid valleys brought Fall) to Paucartambo, the Ultima Thule of civilization in that direction Here be made the acquaintance of two Germans who carried on a trade with cascavilla, the medicinal bark of a tropi ; cal tree; they had a settlement in the I backwoods of Paacartambo, and as one of the firm was on the point of visiting that sequestered spot, Faib gladly em braced the opportunity to make the tedious and often ever perilous journey in company of the merchant and bis Indian ' servant. The throe followed the winding | bridle path up the steep f. scent and reached, at the end of their first day's journey, the watershed of the Cordilleras at an elevation of 14,000 feet, above sea level. Here a grand auu beautiful pano rama unrolled itself before them; towards thrt we't spread an ocean of heavenscaling snow and cloud capped mountains interspersed with charming valleys, towards the east the horizon-bounded j virgin forest descended into the lowlands j where, a:uid rank vegetation, several Irih-1 ntaries of the mighty Amazon have their ! source. Qui'e wonderful was here, almost from the highest summit, the contrast between the eastern and the west- j slope of the mountain, this bare and arid that moist and covered with dense vegetation. Although it was May, the driest portion of the year, jet the travelers must ^ often dismount to lead their fiigbtened ^ ^ mules over the soft, oozy bottoms. The \?th which Uley follo wed in their descent wa4 formed by the remains of an Inca ro&cl, much used in tin.es gone bv, when the Incas and their warlike neighbors lived in continual f ud, but now seldom trod by Cancassuu or Indian, especially since the latter have destroyed all white settlements in the valley with the excep tion of San Miguel, the casea villo farm, our traveler's destination. The settlement was very unpretending in all but the name; it consisted of a sing'e hut which sheltered the two Indians engaged in obtaining the bark, and thenGerman overseer, ia whom Fulb found a highly educated young man, well < alcu lated to assist, and, from his acquaintance j with the surroundings, to guide the ar j dent explorer. For seven weeks F.db j enjoyed the primitive life in this tropical j paradise and during that time became j acquainted with severed uaiives who vis I ited San Miguel They appeared w ell j disposed towards the pale faces and j showed their perfect trust and friendly feeling by returning in about a week with their wives and children; to one of the women, an Indian b^lle, with handsome features and graceful shape, Fulb gave a i bright silver coin which she at once suspended on a riiiu in her?nose, with the : joyful cry koriie, brrihr (silver, silver ) | Mesdames les satiuages enjoy liuety as! much as their highly civilized sisters; in default of precious metals and feeius they ' decorate their necks and armstflfcb- triogs j of the teeth and bones of monkeys and ' eveu fasten the larger bones upon the! one garment which they usually wear. I TO BE CONTINUED. I * Sr.el'ijirr Reformer: hare. ; please pronounce this word for me:! Ghoughphlheighteau. Auti Reformer; I can not. Ii is sim- j ply a meaningless combination of ietteu*, j making no sense. Spelling Reformer; Yon are mistaken. The word is potato. The letters are combined in eut'ie accordance with our! present system of orthography, as I v.i 11: prove to you. Gh stands for p, as you 1 will tiuil in the last ktiers of hiccough; ough stands for o, as in dough; phthj stands for t, as in phthisic; eigli for a, as' in weigh, and eau stands fur o, us in : beau. Ami kojYoiu that jumble uf words i you unearth i.:e simple potato. If a man empties his purse into his bead no otie c m take it away from him. An investment in know ledge alw ivs pir.s the best interest. Iiifle practice-?puling pockets. T-~^~rr- :v.~: v The Callahan ranehe, in Y.'ebb Comity, Texas, lately un:?Io;.o?l i."!) j-. n -o .shear sheep, and they ha:: lied 7,00'J hea i daily. * BS ^ * EE .... 22 s=j^ H >3 <* Vcr-v W a t; ^1 p Dw'3 * ^ L. YvZTJ 1>_..v., 3 rv- (Sstsa INTRODUCED, ieeS. A TiifLiS is tho fruitful soarcs of WMiy iH.m-cm'S. j)ro;uiiii-ut Hmorip' which n:v DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, C0S7IYENESS, DYSENTERY, C L.'OL'S FEVErl, AGL'E AND TCVEn, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATIC..!, KIDNEY COViPLAINT, CCLiC, ETC. smnrnsef a TORPID U??R, Lew of An-etits ar-u Nrusea. tha bowels ere cx>rt' v j, b -at souieUEioa tuidraal* with looseners, Psia in theHeud, aaooinx^nnied frith, u 1) all sensation La tin bac k part. Pva in tberLtlilrido oiid unci:-r tho shouiderbt-vSe, faUaass jiVreatn<r, v.uh n cudnclinar'sn to o'.crt-jn of br ?/ orafind, Irritability of t-.ur.yf.r, Lor7 r.?7tjtr, "Lest cf mornory, v.itb c. feclin.\ of ha-i'v; noxjleotod Hornoduty, General vvr-riaotn; lli/uku >?, Flutter!-? ctthe ITc.-.ri. Dote Lofo-a tho eyes, yellow ?k;.n, Hee.duc'io rcaaraTiy over the ri^ht eye, Kcstle^rvvs r.: E-jht with fitful droaata, hichly colored I'dr.e. IE' TE23S WAHNI'TCC \SS TJIIEJT.DID, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SCON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'3 FILLS are especially adapted to such casos, a 3iag.:o doss effects such a chergo cf footing as to - ? ' " /M?^ AK-J \iiu ^ w; * - ? ^; # * Ft P M 2 '; ? si 3 -' > t) >?7 a a \f i c iac sa *j> ST? conipoiiK^d fi iin niii>?tnnf<-s ?T?r> t nrs free I ron: n sir p.*c>,io:-tivKthRt ?uti ir i-:ro t-?e w-xt ttoiicuW' orjanixBiioa. Tlwy 8earc!ii Cl-aurc, Pu' iiy, und Im IporBto t'jc entire Nyafcot. By leiievlujf the en? jaracd l.iver, they ?lc:sn?? t!jblood from :>oi'.o:'?>*ir hititiftra. itnd thus imjiurf lit aud vitality to :!:e Oody, ctt>tait>K thr bowel-t to r.-.'t naturally, v.'isuoat wlilc!) iu> oar can foci well. A'fi.Tr'i * i1! W ?vVW &l 4 iirW ** ^ 1 Or. TUTT:?D.Jtr Sir: F, r tor. T boon c loxrtyr to i^lu'iiuat.on -: J r.Us. I.-'>t Sorinzyour v?ro recommended to lac; I u.od lS?m (but w th little fa'th). Iitmnovra *?!! m:.a, Lit* c-mhI ?j,p?li??. digestion rorlect. ren-.rt- a* ? la, pi'ei ?on~. .'.Ti.i f hareca:r.*d for.ypoundieolidiiu.h. They are vrorih ib. lr v- t pu!.i. Rev. It. l.. biolJPSOb". jl>u:?r.;\-., Kjr. lull d rSLUi Their first effect is to Iasrcato :!?e Appetite, and caure the body to Take on Flcah, tlnw the system is ncari-hed, arid by their Tonic Action on the l>i?e?t?Te Orttatts, Ilesuiar StootB are produced. BR, J, F, HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:- * " Few disoraes exist that cannot be relieved by rettcring the Liver to its norma! function.-, and tor thia purpose no remedy has ever been inentod that has as happy an effect ss TUTT'S Pl.'.LS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 23 CENTS. 021c? 33 3itirr.iy fitrcet, New York. tr Dr. TUTT'S MANUAL cf Vclr.abie Information and Useful Receipts " vyill bo inniied frtc on application. )TUTT'S Mlft BYE., Cray Hair or Whiskers chanced to a Glossy Black by a einrje tpplicr.tion cf tbl* Dtk- It imparts a Pintural Ccler, act? fnalantaneoariy, red is as Ilanalec* ea apnns water. Sold by JDrutjists, or aent by express on receipt of SI. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. 45 Years ue^ors the Public. DR. S'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. PAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on pressure; sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The ualient comolains of weariness and debility ; he is easily startled, his fee* are cold or burning/ ar.d he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise wo aid be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely sermon up fortitude enouirh ic try it. In fact, be distrusts every remedy. Several of the above svmpt-.vr.s attend the disease, hut cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, alter derail, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLanUs Liver Pills, is casks of Aoui-: and Flvkr, when taken'with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory tc, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative. < V-v are unequaled. *H' I.'liii ATSOSS. The genuine nre never sirv.r coated. Every box has a iv! wax seal on the lid, with the isaj-rcs ion I -;.. M-. Lanl's Livlx Pills. The genuine Mc La":.' Livkk I'ills bear the signatures ol C. M- Lane and Fleming linos, on the wrapper:.. Insist upon having the genuine Tbs. C. Mc Lane's Lives i':. : .. reputed by Fleming Bros.,ofi iitsl;: h. i market being full of imitations <: n.-.tre Jt/r/,ancf . U;I.' . 1 . ... i : wi.uiivi.;'.I'Jii. T33T~57?C-r^'T' Tt: - -r'""?arri 1 i f';/ - ^ p^-jk ^^,|Tr r ' ' ! :' ' ; ? .'Vl^ k'-- :- V .V'^.v' 7 ;.- ' ";vrv-<. % ' *. #. ' '=- : - :': ''"krk Have si-*"--.''. ' : loll >' :r. a.-. I.'!o j> . >? r. J!i I Messrs. < .A!' *]!V v -J1 i'k:? S: i Gkoi.:-:mkx: * ! ?*? ' ! ' yi-.,rs wo k i Physician.-. and i"i:>r.o r- r >jf *?? ?_'N'<r ?jj \\'e consider tiu:ii uiu ? - ihc very few reliable They arc !?nr? rior '.<> all other Porous Plasters Th'CSfS T jSfi BEMM 0;7*f "V nOTICE cox $&jJr .r0R PARTICULARS ' ly WH;T?S?w1 ?;G Machine CC rTHP '*1 <V\t l\ PAFr H?0A I THij h Oit!J i Oil M | Dem<H'Iut* v vy .\ i:.-rc shout 1 inform 4beai, selves carefully siiiXe ol the action o. then* party j tiirou>{li?>*?i :-- < .<ii.i;r;. a;: i oi tbe movements of .heir lb publican opponents. A r.u.;:re i<> do this in 1^7H contributed {treat ly I" the loss by tile 1 htiirK'l'.icv <i: .uc li.uts oi victory lairly won .n tbe 'Pile veal* i^'So ,1 *' is ic? Li* <'iu* *'i mc most interesting and important year. ji tin.-, ' ro'.vded ' tllld eVeUt.'ui COllinry. It J?t wi tiles:: ; . e'resi (ie-iti'.il el'-etioii v.liieli m iy r< < .it in r?estab j lisuing tin (io'.vrir.iiuul <>i tiii.-, country on tlie principles of its constitution;;! founders, .so in permanently hanging ' >: } Velnlinii..'. of the ' Statis to the I'i-iKt;:: power. l\y intelligent mnii cun regard such an election wi?h 'indi.Trrj emte. Tnt Vt'o?<:.o ;is tot- only duly English j newspaper pubiiniwd in the ciiy oi >*: v. York j whi-li itin-i-.ls - <kwttinjs oi constitutional .Democracy, vjli steadily rcpjorr-iJi l!:o De.noj cralic party in this great ivnv-uss, { v. ill <lo j this iii i:<> spirit of scrviio partisan-kip, but i temperately and firmly. As a nc\ \- busier The | Would, being fiie organ of *10 .nan, n<> ciigue and no inteiest, will present tin- fullest ami the fairest picture it can mate of each day's passing I history in the city, the State, the country and t world, it will aiu) herceftei, as In rcloior>.\ at J accuracy tir t of all thing-in all that it publishes. 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Y\ 1 \ I i l" Or?aas 13 Stops, 3 I I sit E'-cdsS. 2 Knee Swells, Stool, I Book, only ?' )*. H?>".d;iy newspaper free. : Add-ess. Danl. V. Beattv, Washington, N. J. ' AO E ft 13: BE AD THIS! 1 | We want :in Agent in this County to whom j wo will pay a salary ot 0I >' ?u per month ami exi peases to sell <>nr wonderful inventions. ? j SaMfi.f. Fkeu. Address at once SxTe:;max & Co., ' Marshal. Mich. | "HILL'S T/? A TUT AT." Social A Business. For ; Everybody 1 Age-ids Wanted. W.\:. Shkpaiid. I DC Fulton Street. X. Y. Ifc'Oftfi returns in 30 day:; on :? 1 (>0 invested. ; '*:h.,!u OUici.il lie-ports ?md intv-rmatiou free, i Like profits weekly on St.).'!; options of $10 to ?~,0. Addr.ss T. Potter Wright A Co, Bankers, 33 Wall St., X. Y. i> O ~ rpA W "Tfl A/l -Judicicusly invested in 1 \J C *J V 0 if Wall Street, lays the Vinp l 'ti.v. r.,r i'n ! aiif-s wcrv wool,- ?ml rvivs iiuni -is. pr> n'u- !>,> tl>-: X. w Capitalization system ?! op-uviing in ;ocks. Full explanation on n.p, >!: ttioii ' > Aimxi-\ Buowx A Co , Bankers. -is ..tu II. HmmXl? S8ifWSHi?R?il?8 i Ho v.- either .-v:, may !;iscii:i:t-. and gain the love I and atf-eli. n < 1' a::y }.<tko:? tchoose in' star.'.!/, 'i :.i;o;ve menial acquirement all i can j-'.s" s. Free by mail, for tiSc., together I wilh a Marriage ;liinie. Egyptian Oracle, j Dreoi"s. aa.l I In.:-; to L.nlics. A queer book. 11U0 -i-i. A !',iv. ? i\ 700 San ! son; Sire--:. B'.hiaileipiiia. Pa. I Cheapest E Store In *'V.>ihi. Superb English Books AT ..1 rjti: I 'American Books i AT Yv ' ' - *- ' Stcotwl-haml Books AT , .li*" \ ' ' 'itc-n. nil Litraj tuv if 1. j' .iirv.i .A. S t*, ;l *' > ; S. . mar Ecu Post fJC'ce, X. 1*. | "OX aOMVSTRiAL We v.Tli. send onr Electro-Voltaic' Bf^ta aiid oti-cr Lhctrie Appliances npon trial for iJU days to those -.nfiering from Nervous Pebikty, Kheuj nniti'.n:. Paralysis or any disease ol' the Liver or Kidneys, and ? any nUe.r diseases. A Sure Cure guaranteed or no p..v. Address, Yoj.r/.io Bult Co.. Marshall, Mich. way? ? "? - mm [ com ; l.i; ^ 1 I--. ;;t 1 OVer : '2000 !]l: cr.'n o\ I\; tares, also lor i.i:?.;:. : ' < aith over ; 11111 < . a... .,.,11 ; xvv/ \ . u:, .? . n 4 - i..-. u; :>cii ' tor t.:- ilGL - ?.*/ ^TitLi, -> ' I'iiivsils, and LITKiCA J i'J.i. A!: * A'!!." : J'.h..- V-rang | Peoji!*-!. ? iiTt.i.ir.- *? V-jj-J. ;i:i upplicaI tio'il !;> I. ii. , ACjhl. i x" ** 7 __ V jjl\jrf\.JLvi..4. J. V/iK ?TJB'5 CJ/i) ! & n '"-3 .o a r-a f A*yV Sci?? ? :' -j. 1 '? i i o ^ j* u233 i. i. ..? ?> -?V c c i , A-SiS'f : - . .. "' A ' ' . \ IjD'Vr. -r v^n- V <?&&* - vF 'AV.'A1-'-i- .-oVjV. ..v? Sa.:.r" ?3#f ;-A5- '-5^ Js# I T8E LAUHDRiTTHE KITCHEN, A?r> ?03 I General Household Purposes. - JIAN!TACTriin? BY CSLRSSS'SOK 2?CTEE2S,* Cor. iloareo and JcfFrscn Sts., Ne~ Yorb ScrAfjf Circular cr.J Tricc-List. Crusnpton's oid :v-a;> for the Laundry, the iv;t?-:t m. ami i<T o.mr.ti Household purposes. The ].>Vn of ihi- * - c\ii^ i Soap" is s:5.'.;<) per box, or one hundred -j I: bars. lbs in the box. To any one who will send us an order 'or ten boxes with cash, s.j'J. we will scud one box extra ln e as premium. Or the orders j may he st xxt to ns tor one or more boxes at- a ! rime, with remit tunce. -Mid when we have tints I received orders h-r (< n boxes we will send tin. J eleventh; box tree us proposed above. Il y?>r, ! <b> not wis', to s -nd tin motey in advance you j may d -no-a; it with any banker or merchant in ! it.iod dit in v :r lowsi with the understand! ift: that r it to as < :> receipt of the I - ..to \ ' ; i I i t i-is care. Addr-a ' if v * i*: ' V i ib iTHKIIS. for. >:.r -1 -b p: r on Sts.. N. V. For i-v ;-.i t < ; Jits. < - .t i -s' - a trtrr v., nfc.w, i 11 tNt'F.K tt 1. AM I i.l-tl: :.\ .'.J.L XINltS OF Umi: &<a :m\u wast, .. ,< - . -X - * W! * V."-? . JJA '.} A u it' J A A i A i" 51,- II S , ! !- I! -;i in-.; .u:V (ivs'^t! U: ]?<.ttolli I'licos. V.'v- t - > AI ,i?: St- ir Post Ollioe, id.s. c. .>ii t !: ? .- licit, A with those ill j '.v;uii >! .u.y km.l ;' .tl.if Work. 1 S. pt 10 ' tt 390E STOAE, ESTABLISliED 1365. 3. DOSCKER, BOOKS STATlOXUIiY AN 1J NEWS DEALER. ( 13*1 .M::ht:sg Sr:;i:::T, Chaj:i.kstoj;, S. C. Constantly on hand NOVELS. School and i[;.v:? l!.incons Books. Library Novels, Songsters ;ui<! other cheap pnMications. The largest stock in the<-ity. Station-.'ry. wholesaleand retail. Periodicals ??y n.ail at p'lbib.hi-.rs'rates. Sept 17 tl.it whesleiThouss, i 7 ] COIJ'MHi A,S. O. iJOA/i/) $2 Pa- Ufa/. ... l . *"<> A ot. : .( ? -ill traitis ] toe..- a-v IV.. ..ft low :t; -V !S: th'* IJflKW. t ;.l ,.t. X. I < >' ' ( Froyriotor. < WAYESLT H0U3^ CFAsia&ras, a a, ; GEORGE V7. SULLlV^ii, PlioPiilSTGR. Terms, pev <!((*;, $2.00 L'>'v; r t r:.'>v we-.'!: or nordli. Spkci.u, Arv- vodation.s : <>;: F.>m:liks. The BII.LIARi: I'ALLOJt of this House is ' acknowledged to be (lie linest in the South. (*>< J ;"i '* 5F r"s ">r f r\ i o 6f. & *. 5 . ?ft i . r ? i; , , w <L is ? *i : i -L _ t ^ A- j t 'lJ" L- * L'.i. OAXFCiO S i-WETt is a lotan.l ? 1 F -.:n. y li :a !> for . > dio us a of 11. Li*' -v. S. fuitc-h / ' , * R'id Lowols. ?It, is PttrJy ?* ' -> Vsfl^fcnbU*.? It a v- r ,y>; -'1 Dcbiiitat-3 ?It h -< SJ t&'j C tt'aavtio .vi I v*' v.. -c; " fj*' r- ..V It-. ,'.'W xonic. *f >-{ ; .'.v . \N T it Y * f/ X / V Vu0' I tf C . I * k' feVV'f v",'w? , V-1 ? 'v' "3 t-* c\v, , ( ?\V ,>5* ? i'? f. r. . * . ; v ?_(*.' *0.1 (; v /*> } 1' \ .' OT \ ^'ao- ' ^ A ?>J ^ 'I \&?VVa> * u \ ia3V'V-4 '* ^ 0 \M I 1 f.\ .- i>'>,'\ -\~ . \\ \"J' ' , V .y^" i 1 i , \ft 6. ao* st ,= ^.i 01.- Vs aAV 0"' ' '' ' ? 8 <? 3 ^ invtgorotor l^,j us'-J f3&jfy?2r .J^' m my practice ' j y|^5{ 5?,>?^ and by the public, tjgi'y *-?'wf?r more than 35 years, l; ? j** v.itb unprecedented results. I V** SEND rD r? CIRCULAR. 1 s, T.w.sm:,-e, m.d., ajs* ai'.iausr w::t jiu. vov iia uc?*.-r-T:oji. , t jp^rr&i-irpfiyr i no? i ^^school. rjHHIS institution, in successful operation JL since 1875, will resume its exercises an the ! nd of September, a. c. , I The plan of studies has been considerably ' enlarged so as t'> meet trie requirements <>l the ,! times and make the institution in reality a j Hi^h HeliO'd. It Wlii lift i:n- <>i ixie jaciji.v in p:x-p;ur students tor College and to give those who do not wish to pursue a collegiate course a thorough and pr.ftieal home education. Special attention wili he paid, to thorough instruction in Book-keeping and Natural Sciences, studies m the utmost importance to those who wish to devote themselves to business or farming. Oiileutlm* pro Sept. 1. LsT'A beginning of First Session. Dec. 10, ' ot Christmas recess. " 20. " end ol ('hrutiiiHs recess. Jail: 1*S'\ o:;d ' ! First Session. JuticlT. ' " oi Second Jon. For t 'atc.higues containing terms and ' particulars aj-.v '.* \v\ >0HO F Njj E KG, rrincipal. Lexingtou C. II., S. C., June 2<"> tf iBOBEBTSOS, TAVLCe & CO., 7 SUCCESSORS TO GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. I Cbttoa Factor;, "Wlxciosalc forcers ?AND? ! GENERAL COICUSSIOM SIEECKANTS, 1 <U .7 Hiii'iie St., CIIAIfLl-XLON, C. July fit" AGENTS""" WANTED For the Fittest Se-ilui?; 3cok of tlie Age: The HOUSEHOLD ati.l | FARMERS' CYCLOPEDIA. I A household :iects*ity ? one that every family i needs :i Lii'iury of iis.-li. A'HINTS aremeetj x?<? wiili suvevss. tor tv ry family who j sees the !?( )! : wants it. S.vuic territory at one.'. .A'IiAv--. AN'Cil- (it JTilLISiLING Co., St. Louis, Mo., or. ATLANTA, iiem'aia. > ot 17? 3m I ~~ I rnovf:.'!i;>. p;>o*. stir*, * ! 'Tor fprlti". " ""'O Wiii l-> *>-M ii I Sir. C.'.'i- ' f*.r a c??- **. Pa ' lion ft.'1, i",/ ? ?, ; * it{:t?T I ' rely 011 iio;? IJittuo." y or Li-.;-." 1 I A I j "Itpfii of. r.r*>rii>e "ft V- ' <U E I nn-l tiw? J!-.r> I'.iir-Ts . is. .id h | ii'irf y.>ti wiii' .?rot.? Jfc'er. - .Ily L ! hfiiUi.y i:..i Kl?.,:n si.e 3 I 'i * ! | "L y'.ioi, do yoii "v ?*Tt: ! >? v .mrt T'rl- 9 veim to itror . *> narv ts of 1 f| ; hone ifui? if k i :t ! ? ; .tksip ntly iji !'::ca Use 11-.J) i;.iters. JJ euicJ by In;? M | -jj "The pn :>' or C"i-!?n Is 3 . E ;? .z.T, 3T.T!. arli IrTi.i f.vaeo.-U f.tfej-t S| . B i.. ni'I . -r - ,:u- " i,i?;--t.A...<cfl!I<Ire3. H , S letor?nop latter:,." .. ?1 s ?: .if> "op i'\r> for a j K * ("I. ri-rinoTi, T.?.v- "5 Liter 1:1 . 4 I t v, r r ;' r B | i i.Hii '- :'"k I, ..r1" '' ?s H j | ?, lit:;ewu!;y. ' j . j i '*' 1>. 7. i- r/.'iC Jw i ii Btltori -, - : ;. , . .; . . . .. ... 2 j j ' | jJ tzzL~TJ:--? ?;?Ll^l?? July Joi\v - f' t |; p6n\oJ<.d\3eATj J wag-.v t...-." -v. rj . ?m / TRAVELER'S GUIDE. :IIAHLUTTE, COLUMBIA AND AUGUSTA - 1 HAILHOAD. 1 Mail Express. 1 Goiwj Xortk. fl Leave. Vvgvsta. Ga., at 7 00 p g jrauiteville, 7 43 rrcntou 8 2-1 Batesburg, 9 27 Lecsville 9 33 summit 9 15 Gilbert Hollow, 9 50 KcisK-r's 9 52 Uitrr's lo (i5 Lexington C. II 10 15 M IV. ('. A* A. Junction ](? 13 i Snhtmbia 10 55 SLariotto, N. CM arrive 3 40- cm Goiwj South. Leave. riinrlottf. N. C . .12 ' *. a rn ooiumbia 5 37 \\". A A. Junction 5 43 Lexington ?i 11 Bin's K.osier's 0 35 i kib. v: IIollow 0 38 summit 0 43 Lcesvilie 0 57 , Batosburg 7 03 Trenton 8 1'J Graniteville 0 05 Augusta. Ga arrive 0 45 a EC- * Day Pasyoajjci*. Going Xor'k. I,cave. Augusta, Oa fi 50 am Graniteville 7 31 Trenton 8-3 Batesburg 9 '24 j uvea* u<v ;> iJU 1 Summit iMl I Gilbert Hollow y 46 1 Kcisler's y 48 I Barrs 1U 01 p m I Lexington loll * W. C. & A. Junction 10 43 Columbia 10 Go Charlotte, N. C arrive 4 00 pm Going South. Li?ftve. Charlotte, N. C., at 11 *27 am Columbia 4 23 \V. C. A A. Junction 4 32 Lexixgton, C. PI 5 05 Burr's 5 16 Keisler's 5 20 Gilbert Hollow 5 32 1 Summit 5 37 Lecsvillc 5 51 I}?t:esbr.rg 5 57 Trenton 7 02 Grauitcville 7 -i5 Augusta, Ga arrive 8 28 pm TLrough tickets sold and baggage checked j to all principal points. T. D. KLINE, Snp't. * ~ J NO. Jl. MACMUEDO, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD colomdia division, ( ? DAILY?f DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) Leave Charleston.... ' 7.00 a. m. J8.40 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.. 11.50 a. in. 0.50 a. in. Leave Columbia 4.15 p.m. 0.30 ps m. Arrive at CJiiuleston.. 0.30 p.m. 7.22 a. in. AUGUSTA DIVLSOX. (DAILY.) Leave Charleston 0.00 a.m. Jl 00 p.m. Anive at Augusta.... 3.40 p.m. 9.20 a.m. Leave Augusta 7.50 a. m. 3.45 p. in. * / ..Vii * m ? c\ t>r? : -tf 4 1. ? ? .imvc- aiimam-sion.. -. /* p. iu.- iu.t^ p. ui. ? < ca1idf.n train. Connect!- at Kings', ilie daily (except Sundays) with Up and Dovn Day passenger Trains. 21 rams leaving Charleston at 5 A. M. and Columbia at 15.50P. 21., make close connections with Greenville and Columbia Kailroad to arid from Wjilhalla. Greenville, Anderson, Spartanburg, Flat iiock and Kendersonville, connecting at the latter point with Stages arriving at ? Ash.: lie I-i.'lO P. 21., and for Laurens on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday; also with trains of Chrrlotte, Columbia and Augusta Kailroad for Virginia Springs and Eastern cities, arriving in Washington at 7.5U A. 21., and in New York at 4 P. 21. next doy. Trains leaving Charleston at 5.50 A. 2L and 11.Oil P. 21. and Augusta at 8.15 A. 21. and 3.45 1'. 21., make close connections daily with trains of Central Kailroad of Georgia, and of the Georgia .Railroad for 2Iacon, Atlanta and all points West and Southwest. Passengers taking the 5 A. II. train from Charleston take breakfast at Brancbville; those taking the 3.50 P. 21. train from Columbia take supper at Lranchville. Sleeping Carson all Night Trains. JOHN 15. PECK. Superintendent. D. C. Allen, Gen. Pas. and Ticket Agent. GKELNYI1LE ? COLUJIBIA BAILEOAD. Passenger Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. connecting with Night Express Trains on South Carolina Kailroad up and down, and with the Charioite, Columbia and Augusta and Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Ilaiiroads. UP. Leave Columbia 12.00 m " Alston 1.34 pm " Hodges. 5.10 '' Helton 6.33 Arrive Greenville 7.42 DOWN. Leave Greenville 8.05 am " Helton 9.15 Hodges 10.33 " Newberry 1.11 pin " Alston 2.27 . | Arrive Columbia 3.46 Laurens Branch Trains leave Lanrens C. II. a* 7. (?0 A. M.. and Newberry at 4.00 P. 21., daily, Sundays excepted. Abbeville Branch Train connects at Hodge's with down and up train daily, Sundays ex- | Ciptcd. Hp and down Trains on the main stem make close connection at Columbia with the day Pas- < se tiger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad, and at Alston with the trains ot the Spartanburg Union and Columbia Railroad. R. H. TEMPLE, Gon'i Snpt. J. P. Meksdith, Master Transports. I.-.bez Norton, Jr.. Gen'l Ticket Agent. AUOUSTA HOTEL. ' AUGUSTA, GA. Sates of Beard, $2,00 Day. Gn-'sts will be taken Ron: the Passenger Depot to lite Hotel i\tC. \V. MOORE, Proprietor. ' ESTABLISHED 1306. I "W*mStsr'r^^=?5 ^ / itZj jid N kid '?/sis Should ;i.l<hv.>s illJSuN* LRUS. Attorneys at Law ami Patent Solicitors 711 G Street. \Vnsk~ i in^toa. 3>. 0. for circulars of instructions^ Reasonable terin>: lu li-rouCo ; and advice s. lit it.ee. We attend exclusively to Patent busi* .less. Reissues, Interferences. ami eases rejected in other Lands a speciality Trade-Marks ttul Caveats solicited. Upon receipt, of model >: sketch and .leteviction ve t;ive our opinion is to patentability, ki.ek ofchaege. ~*Ve refer the press nt Commissioner of l*at? ni< and all A .i\-Connni.ssiom rs who have sewed within the ;n: fifteen wars. I t tf\_ J \