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v ' ^. | ; ^ ^ ^^ - ^| , ^^^BIB^B^'!L^' BY W. A. LKE AND HUGH WILSON ^ ^ ^BBIEVIIIE, &C., FIUDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1S<57. / ^ ~^ " '"'~''^ VOLUME XV?NO. 29. X,ry Goods! h. f. rus* 178, uudeh A OFFERS lo t>i? people of Alii e?1llr Di*?r wvek, at I'uitiu I'ricra. Tliey offer tU< Inwlxrr. Octob*r IS. 18fi7. iC? 3m T. PERRE WITH J. D. A. JOBBERS A 3RD B T/waiivti on/1 JLl/LVJ^UL Clliu U \J lllvOtlv Fancy Goods, No 314 BROAD STREKT, Ol'PO A.XJGTJ& \ ()?i..li?r *5. 1RR7. 27. 3?n CRO( BEA*' S GEKT3 fur Etiglieli Mauufnc rs. In French and Ame We have on lutod the Largest Stock of R> ofTVr ih- frealwt niduu?llieiita to the trade ; ?r wiil convince thviii that. it will to iliri 269 BROAD ST Ot. 35. tS87, 26, 8m MILLINERY GOODI 155 BROAI) ST RE El {Next Door to Mechanics' Rank ) Mrs. S. Lcckie nAS now in Store th* hi'gect and hejt i l?-rt<?l aim-k ??f <V1 iliiuery, Straw a Fancy C??>od? in the city. Tlie ttock rouei in pari (if Velvet and Silk Pattern Bonnt of the very InlcKt ?tyle nu<l finiwH; Sin Dnnnet*, of i-Trry kind ?lid etyle. Flu'* of I "Flirt," "Vrtiu*,1 ?l??r#|w." Batre.flv" "C kft." 1 S<*naati(iii." "Fl.ir?ti?," and every oil atyle. Otif stock of Feather*. Flowera, Ki lion#, Ac., it> an fine aa any in Ilia Stale. 1 a let) liavrM Very line n?a?rlinaiit of Clonks * llresa Trimming* of ev-ry kind. We are ci atHiiily receiving addition* to our stuck of the latret styles, and nil we ask an exaraii tiou of our good* and price", to convince e ry ane tliat they cnn get hetier hargaiua w ua tliMU anywhere else in thi? ci'y. Augilntii, iill.fUia ^O. I nh <. 20. 1111 Closing Out f|"MlF. undersigned Imv# mo*e<l to tlia O J. CITY HOTEL HUILDISU, 149 BROAD STREET, Aud are ottering our atuck at averag* " ?St3? flnf 9 ITuiil eraiytliitig is dUpased of. Our atocl tu a-ge tliat it will t>? a mr? chance to ' K?r??'up nnd other OiK I.amp* and I.I <* ii-Ia, Druua mid Medicines, Notion* and F C?od<t. Hou?e- Keeping Ciua'ie, Cruel and (JlH*?war<", I-O'iklllir ( !?**?> , Pl?t?d CJo Tvn*. I'ltin Mill! F?m*y So.vp*. nn<l liuinlr-d: ?>:b?r 'liingn luu num*ri>us to in- utiou ; t<>g< ei with Slww-ra**s, Shelving, Counl tr., tit ruon r.? our uloclt " (otd. li?in nthar iIi?j Sign of the "(^avip Man U\ .1 PAKR J. W. liltOWJ Uci. 25, lbt>7, 25?3ni Clocks! Oloeki THR nmUtvignt-ri ?>fT*r* for tale, at I, 'Wh?l |'iie*?, a ?|>I<1 i<1 M?<>rttm-n OiirkiKi, Altiin and ' E?lit-il?y t*i? Fine W*wthi-a end Jewelry AI?o, p%_v? |>a w ar petxiin l nMriitiuu to the Rep?iri?| W?t> lies Mini Jewe'rr, GUSTAV STOEPEL, Jackson Street, under the Olubo Hot 0e?. S?. 1P?i. 2ft?3tn V. ANDREW J. PELLETIER,DraE 1 FORMERLY of Hamburg, S C.-, woiil< . mteclfully call the attention of hii friv d* Mm] ou?1omrri?. hiuI the publie fro* ,xtf Ablivviile Dieirict, to th<i fael of .fat* trw loeaii?g Iumiii< rriiiwed ( th* 4ort ' F'lli* and Mmiument Htre?te, Aaj^fiU, where he would be ploaerd to ?? them. H* k?-ep? constantly ?*t> ||?ni1. i g?-neri urtmeut of the BEST-DltUCW. M?Ji P*k)M. Perfumer J, Bruahaa, I lye 3 tuff a, f *- &>.. to whiek he invitee the elteuii ; a* (.i4>>rw - - - a. J. VEU.ETI - Comer Monument Jt KIHe StreeU, Finl I ?k.ittu ih. l M '-'a.- / - ??" "?r i^*?? l?ll|B?Wf V?* . 0?l 4. #4, Cm . Mosher, Thomas & Solum '.. No. 214 Broad Street, .. . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA* (_L'NDEB TUB MASONIC HALL,} * ' "1 Bl POUTERS ?n4 deal* In JSNO , X AND FRENCH C1IINA;~\&? Fr?ncb and American Glwa and Cfr? War? . Kenweti* L*i?t*%. Jkv r (.Wo 4kfe*n lh# rinutliem I\or?#l?in Wiw, Qi^bn \ ?' *d. SIM and promptly forwards. . jotun MO*(1KB J tvf%m?* TMPMAt.MO?m P?!t 4.18*7, >4??t? , ' jig, GARDINER:ki l%Waro*<?K??. ?Bd C0MM13SIOK SEECE&B MefcrtoA Street, Augusta Gi ibeir prrtons! attention **? T ' ft Cat toy .tow Vkjfr pro<lno***tuK W?hA < th?B. ?7*- ? AV&V'ttTA,,?S. MMf? ?f for lU ? g * *. ; .* j*- v* ' .* Dry CrOods j JELL & CO.. .TJCtTTWTwA. BCOTEXj.I iet, Oanjt lit Lnw*?t Pi id, bought for Cufh In rtu at DUin rntui. Give u? 4 call before goinj. ? WABOLAW MURPHY & CO., .STAIL DEALERS IH Dry Goods, Boots and {Shoes, Hons, and Straw Goods. (SITE THE PIASTERS' HOTEL ^TA, GA. DKERY7 ic ADAM, np?rter? and Wholesale ami Retail Dratera in irican GLASSWARE, GTjASSEB, &c. mlipli Ware to l?? found ativwlii'i-r in tlia eitv. an<l and we Jo urge fill itiU-r<'sl*d to giro u* n call, ami r ttdTutilugn to lri*do wiili u?. REET, Augusta, Ga. SELLING OFF r AT COST! ieTho Copartnership of s EAKIN & KHOX ?? Iter ?*xpir6 '?y ?t? own limitation on th ? ? firil day of January n*-xt. mid ill orde irid |0 cloip up the lillMlirS* of tne fimi by ilia iiuo, w? uow liixcr our emirs I STOCK OF GROCERIES - AND PROVISIONS AT COST T LI> In onr ?t<"k may be fouud nit the nluiitlai Grocone*, kuclt ? plour, BACOH SBIS AKB HAMS, | MOLASSES, i of >ih. Sugars, Coffee, Salt, Teas, Hie 'r8 and Lard, * DAAWO *\7T\ GTTAT3C UVUA0 GJUtUI^ Hardware and "Wooden War _ Beatdna CHEWING ?i.<l SMOKING T< KA';CO, of tlio be?t Itraml*, Canned FYui Pii klM, Pra*- r?*?, ml iu f??-t rv?ryihiug lli it kepi ill * firnt oi?*? Oioerfy .Sune. 1 Giv# ua rail, mul Imy 3our mi|>)>li*s wli >c*'? an opportunity' 1* <>ftVr<-<l. rtic- All |>er?<>n? indebted lo us must conie forwa S at uuca and i?ti 'e. EAKIN & KNOX. |L Oct 16 61 ll _ WAREHOUSE & COMMISSI!! fist, BUSINESS, f ABBEVILLE G. H., S. < n EAEffl & KNOX U, *' HHAKE thi* melliod of informing lli? Farm L and Planter* of Ahh*>vili? l)i*'ric'. I . iIr; it* prrpafrd U> Mure COTTON" uiid ?|, ? uilier Prcioce, opno wlitck thtiy wlll.7us*k?* I v~" f oral *d?mic:in, ami will" atiip the BaniA to l).t wore. Charlmton or New Yorlt. Their il room 0 ample, au<] thrir fMcilitiea as gooi anf~ ojb*r li?us?<. They have inutie nrran riftita *>y which tlify nre'?iliil>ted to eaiiofy Oi ulautrr Hi rtnril lo inmiraiicv uu.l ?v??' ' ' MflfUird |HUt W Oct * '' ; -:A9 ' Ir s^_ : i. DB.SAM LH. BSm D. D.! ? DENTIST. M - '.?' ' > '. ??.ii !** O^L^ite?|^S:i V?w J S2 . tin *m^i _ jnititanji^ - lwiU|w?ll^l^.?niij0j<i ? ?m*w Iff ?W 'V 4tt Jtotlr* My; *?*' of.U>? I aocUOT; lif>bd. " _ - v; ?*? lOSWHUtoW ' FOR PALATKA, \ Fernand inn,? JACKSONVILLE, I and landing a on the sr. john's rived, via savannah, geo, TIFE SPLENDID STKAMSIIJP DICTATOR, 1000 Tons Bnrtlicn, i CAPT L. M. COXETTER, j V II.L f>nil ftoro Mi<l>lle Atlantic Wlmrf, WW Ciinrle?t?n, S. C., vj-ry I'uralar tiat Nin** (jVI?ck, for tliv ?Imiv? plni'n. ontieiMitii; wlililliv Oniijii (Vntral knilroiul *1. Savmiiiuli, (.Jeo., fur Muljllo and K?w Ort3T~ Spffiol Conlric't for tranrpnrtinr l.nlioi ri a. Sit ck. WipitH, Implement. l'\.f Fiviulit or I'aMfigs a|>|>ly ou buuril, or it tile olHou of jr. D. AIKEN & CO. i Sept 27. 1967,23?3m 'DR.! W. KELLEY, | . RESIDENT DENTIST, 1 Gfrreonwooci, Si- O. TS prepnreil to pel ?ip the very bent Sells of TKKTII ?u t|?e Vulcanite Rime, *t New j Y(>ik piiccs. wliieli flio much lower tlmn the * price!* pnill in tlii* Stuie. Give him o cull, and * fxnmiiie pproiinriiii of liiit work. Icfnrt* elsewhere. /VII Koik WulTHUiaJ to give ealia lutlinii. p Oflic* in reiu "f Walter, Gailln*'<l & Wnller'a r nto:-e. G'?*rt.wood. S (Oct 1 4'J if ? WOOL! WOOL! WOOL THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR WOOL, 1 in exchange for goods. Tlifl \V001? mnsl !io free from DtJR^ nml fOHKIGX MATTER. Will U taken cilhei WASHED or UNWASHED. miller & robertson. Juuc in 34 tf e> WARDLAW & CAREW, Factors and General Commission l . Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. 0? \~\7 ILL personal mlenlion to llir snl? n VI COTTON, FLOU It. WIIKAT. ?i>< D- ' a>v?ry de?cri|>li?u of IMM.)l>U(*l?, und to tli is. | nnrclinsiiifl of MKltCIIAN))IZl?. \Vf?m ileiat sired, we will make udvulices ou consign main ?-iiiru?U'il to a*. ile With ilie i\dvnnt?gc??.f ? long ?pm?nw ii lh:n l?U-inr?f, n nil n determined etlort >? fliv rd unI i TncIi>>n, wo (eel confident of our ftliilitv t olitnin (or onr Cllstonieis tliu llii?lie*t uiulka rntes foi their Produce, mid invito c?ii'i*uin-ut W. A WAILUL.VV, ^ Sept 11 46 Siii* J. E. CAltliW. Im bridal cakes, I3YRAVIIW Staple, ornamented am a. Ch?r)otl?'t RuWine. Lifjn?r?, Pruiv At*. Hi.me niKflrCukes ornaliieuiatl lo orde Cuixly, WtivUtnU toil Helftil, at I X Leon Guerin & Co.'s, -. (STORK) \ 200_Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Qr.t. 26. 18ft7. 26. fcm S YOUOANltijV jj: Pare Drugs aufl Medici ncs l"re At Low Price#, from ? &. 3MESW??, ; ?xjain ?*im ansa*; " COLUMBIA, B. V. ^ _ i A-t i 10fr ni ' * * .a Svcfc *, ?Ain < South Corpjini Eailroad Company. SUl'tUKVUfNliUM'S OFKIC ' ; OruA?r it- er,7. ... ttTAfcSsasJf1-'***' . .. .. i^ ^T0 * -:? * l Flour p?rt?rrel Ux"w'\lV"" * % " - Mtefea fiAln nar liudull.lii1 . ? ?... | ? ?- - ' r* |ioin? *T a 0** M " H T. PKAKK^Gtn t ?u,.'t ? rote npMap;i?F sfe ' ^aacyp- *' :'.*k5% < * J. ;j:;;, jjjj ; P*r'*to W&f- \ P| 11:f p^Nip* mpIBi !? ,v.'" --.'A ; :.%J ^ pH mm ' OTfftTiKfc t fSftKMSV ri MADAL1NK, THE LIITLX FRENCH SINGER. A Utile girl nat in a garden in Pa'ia. Ifer linii'lH were folded idly in her Ihj>. Ker hairs-hone ! Ice gold in the miulight. lltitlieni w v? pi-tiii hii ] lie it, whiln n smalt diamond pin, which ln-ld the finu cambrie j handkerchiefcarelessly thrown around li??r , neck to protect it from the morning air, re | vealed that her position in life wild one of | as?e hihI affluence. It whc in Or.iobvT. A few flowers vet i I i'loon.eil arcongthe border* of boxwood; n j I few bunches of grape* purpled otiiof reauh I .. .1 _ If _ . 1-1-1 t !? I I ??n me ireuiHP*; wmie me tailing leave* were twirled here and there by the bn-C7.?. T!ie little girl watched h wltirlinpj leaf for awhile, then patted the head of tho house? j dog, that sat betide her looking wistfully into her face? a gruff, grim, faithful sentinel, ?n his shaggy rout." I ''Weil, old Carlo," shn said, still patting hint, "how do you d<?, anyhow 1 I want sunicbody to lalk (o. There ifc nobody a' the house this morning but old Mother OonnNUt, and the is as gruin m nn ogress ; and as errtbid as a griffin. She won't talk. ; nor rotnp, nor nothing. She is a good old woul, though, I musl say. Don't you think j Ml, Carlo r Many a dainty bit s!.o has sit ' a?iile for you?at le:iRt a dug would call such hits dainty. 13ut I forget. Connant | i will not talk, ami you cannot?though 1 i . believe thai, you would if you could." | C.v.lo rubbed his novo affectionately J against the little girJ*u knee*, and waggc 1 I : his tail, scattering the pebbles in the walk, i The little girl took up n ft w of the pebbles', ! and while she tossed them about in her j Iim do, t?he sar.g a veifie of a song. Oh, it was dehciou?! liko the thrill of H bird? clear, distinct, rapturous. Just then a innn jumped over a low place in the gnrden wall, and came toward | (lie Ulilo singer. lbo dug growled s threateningly. j ' Bo quiet, Carlo," ?aid she. 44Down I with you!" Tlio intittder was a litilo, old mnn, with gold speftaclc", anil a massive gold watch chain. IIis (nee was full, kind, genial. Ili* hroad chin wag smoothly shaven, his eye* twinkled merrily, and he had ail odd trick of t-hrupging up his shoulders. ''Good liforumg, Miss,'' said the old gen* j tleman. ! The little girl did not know what to aav, ; so *he nodded pTeasnnl ly. "Yon will excuse me," siid lie. j ' What for ?' " ai-ked Mio. j "Fur jumping over the wall." wO I other folks do come in through the i Sate, since I think of it. That is what i I gates are foresaid the little girl. ! "My n?me is Cruvelli?Prof?i>Bor CrtiTfii. li,** Haiti the old man a till Id pompously. "And mine is Madaline," said she. "1 live ht-re." "So I thought," wiid the profetsor, ta? : king a pinch of Miuff. "Perhaps you dr i hot kuow inf. I am a musician ? a great I viol nis;?a composer. 1 make people laugli | and cry. They risk PuHliualion to heal 11 ine; they cro-vd ; the cry 'bravo* and 'ene I core.' 1 don't mind them. .1 draw my " j bow, I play inv aria^'and grow rich?wry | licll. I am tiying to tulk now fo that yoi n j can understand me. I heard you king 0 Vuur voice is sweet and dear; it leaps tin 1 octaves ; it cuts the air like a lark in th< V morning. I have just composed a pieciou little morcenu. You shall learn it. Yoi shall ring it at the theatre/' ' No, I ah all not," said Madaline blunti. ly. "I will give you one hubdred fraocs.M "No." .. .. . ; . ^ UF ve hundred." ' s "No." "Five hundred francs every time yo sing it." , ? | "I'lease esouse n?e," aaid Mmi1hIiu6. "Why will you not sing it?** , "Oh, 1 might conmui tu aing It, but' no in the thi-atre. That it a wicked phici Lt is wrong to be seen there. ' It m s place fur little gifW Well you m*y be right, MinUliop," an the pr feasor took another pinch of gnu . taid crttinined the bp* into hit pocket in meaner wbicb betrayed that be was eligh Hr r . ? i Ijf V?U<t, ^ "| 41 You tn?y be'rigl?Vl ?*y.. Hut coo * | to niv hodrn and I ear a tfie nrirt, atiy hox r.filer* iarojr e?i4n . "\- / I' MaditUu* took the card and the old ge 06 1 tlwnitk|> (ift, again jumpieg. over- Ilia w* '*> Slia ?UtrieJ for the huu^e, with (he dog i ,J|(> i her heel*. At the gale ??he ?m met by 10 j bojr. Ill# clothing, though neat, ? (Vu.: thr^dbarc. " Ilii^ywtrtn cic*r artJ ho fii eat, wid liia foraiiead, tt/gh and bro&J. 1 [ liai! ? crutoh in or.ehaitd, and Uafted up Mvu'ber^ . v ^ j MN^r.rafnwipuj . - IML Jy, "Ik?#dj JMi 4$ whrn^amer v ?b*.?**jr W crijipUJ .ins for life, IVt if^ilRNWv- "' * Sas^w^Hi &2HM! . ,4f bare nnver asked. A great ?tu. Madeline?more tlmn I can ever raJ*i?. L u* not talk about it. It nixke* mo fe?l *a I. Mainline bliadwil her eyes witli bur band a minute. Som willing was fl tsbing throng her buj?y little brain. Lionel,'* Mia said, WI bnve often tbongb of yon ?e^preiHlly ?inro tlint shocking hi: ciileiit. Yoa Int^e nlways been kind l<> me. Yon have done me some faTor*. 'None worth Banking of, M idalino." "Perba|>* f enn bel?? yon to tbo money. I will try. Mind, I only paid JicrhiipH. Meet me here ?t this time to-moirow." U1 will. Madalino. Gii<l bless you.' Madaliue liurria-l into the house. Sim did not tee that the ctippled boy threw ki??>a after her with his hand. Up stuirscfce went. She was in search of her father. Shu found liitn in the library. lie wns nti eMvrly mun, with plea s mt fare, nn l light hair like hen?, only Iih face jnft then wore h sn>l and worried look. lie looked up and spoke to her, nn-1 then bcuame nbaorbed in the mass of papers <>n the table in Front of him. ul'k," she erieil, "I vyMit yon to give mo five hundroil franca in the morning.*' lie inertly elev.ited hi* brows a little : ' but upon her repenting tiiu ropiest, hu ! looked up anil a-ked her what she wanted j with i y mucli money. I "That is to he a secret," she replied. "I will put it to a good in*." "1 have no doubt of that. I would" like i to obligo my litilo girl very much," lit* I said, kindly, although his face grew und- i der, **but at present t cannot. My_ mind i and money mu>t be directed into another 1 channel. Things have not h?on going ' right, and it will require much watchfulness ! and more economy to save me from a serious loss." i A moment afterwards he wn? again tost in tho^e mysterious papers, forgetting that tiiii I'uie uaug ner Aiatiuimo was in the room. D;j t?Iie pout and Rtorm, and insist upon being humored? No, ohe did not ; she was too good for that. She folt and knew that her father's teuton for not obliging her was ftiifliciont (o himcelf, and nlie fell it Iter duty to believe that it should be Mif ficient to herself a loo. She etolc quiet I v out of tho room, though tdightly disuppoin ted. ! How was ohe to aid T/onol now ? She i thought of the proposition made to her in ! the garden. She looked at the card aud i saw on ?% I "1'liOF. VEUNET CltUVELLl, No 49 Hub i>k Riv-?li." I ... ... win g.? anu wee Mm tins nlternoon, >he said to herself; ami then olie sang a verse of tho little song that had attracted I the attention o( the composer. ! . - She went to his house iti the afternoon and met Lionel at tho garden gale the next morning, as she had promised she would. ( And every day thereafter (or a week hbe L went to the profewer'* to practice. ( In a little ftliHe on flaming placards w?< read a notice of a new musical prodigy? ^ i-Le . J'etite Gabriel h't the wonderful] i "Tho little Queen ol Song," Th< ! .t i -i.~ l.~~. ,i r uieuiru id wuiua outs nuiig ur^w greu; j 'crowds j UI believe I will go and hear the Unit 9 j ?inger who w. treating nucb an excitement,' ? ! aaid Mailaline'e father, poshing hack hi s j chair from the supper table, is an j j nounced as . tie thin! and laut night Would you like to go Madaliue ? *Ex?u#e ine, pa/' s!ie aaid. lie was (tot Uoking at her just then, or he wouli have' wondered why herTace grew ko. red - Oil the evening of Madiihue'a engage inetit at the theatre a ovrriago called fo her at the (ioum of the profesaor, and lei her there again. It ?!i<l not take her Ion; 10 perforin her part, and -it cmne early oi the programme. Hence ho had not beer | Irpui home long enough to have m?do bjj nb??nce'? ?uhject of rejbittlc^ !' $ t X ' <:?. . ? jf\ / * " v.,.' r+ * Mad*line'? father went to llie thestn At tlia appointed lime a bea'itit'ul, fair ? haiml girl, plainly nod ' chastely nttiie< ^ came on tl?o etnge and fiiirjg. ?? Ofy such singing.! .It, was grand, exqo site ! DumonfctfHtioiis of applause- rent tl * building.- The (*llief cl*j'ped hk b*j?d? i . delight, &nd cried 4,#iwor?'' wiitr, there Ilv'knew bid litUe girl. lie "bado his n:> 16 io lh?J door of the 0risen room, lie g< *' intoth?rc*rrbig*'Wrrb JiCir. . , "Mmlaline what dtfC* this menu}" 1 M &&& )*?*?: 1,1 j ' FurjjWe ? ; p?! I iiuiH ?iny. no moi u in puWkv * l!bey frrt btnuin * frMei a nigla." > > - \ . J>y ir~vy *' 2 i' -Tkrt? mjfitM? !iimdr< ** fr*nc?. Tomorrow "I fcJhiULgJv* Ujem "V poout Af^ertypje. liajmi.U togu~}u t1 " Academy L*Jici& de D/*Lit&.;?': - !-.- . j > ??u? <ftnMr fijtl* ?ugel I' criwl- hi if{iiV*?to0iigw&ktjmtig !??r.r' J > ?!.. >A??il*v*\i f * *>*? i?? yotf P* y oa w <! ] 5fW?Jgl|j Jb'.. r~.j.?r?-**> TV"?,I.>T..*' '* KOR HIB AIIIIKVII.LK 1'UKSS. LE8PEDBZA. STRIATA. T . Mr. Editor: Fur a year or tw? ast, I have been intOMling lo wriu in article in rogard to a plant which >;i8 received iho namo lhat H'nnda n ho head of fitia nrlich: l'\ r nom<> limo after its first nppoaraneo in thi- , section of country, il had univoreally Jioen called a now npccioH of clover, bat on investigation L found that i. was not a clover, or a Tmfolium, a genus to which all the genuine clovers I belong. There aro threo genera Of | jranis very nearly alii' cl to each other, I lo wit: Tripolium, Lksi'edk.za. and IIkdvsarum. This plant in plainly n Lssi'kdkza, but it cannot bo a Striata; or if it bo, it must liavo been named by eomo bungling unscientific bota n'st. Specific names aro generally suggestivo of somo Bti iking cbartie ibtic featuro in regard to tho plant itdolf, or, at least, the ppec'fio name, if suggestive at all, never implies a peculiarity, which tho plant does not i pot-Bess. Tho term striate, in botatii? j ...II ? um uuiguugu menus ma iced or grooved willi longitudinal lines. This plant lias no c'mractcris!to of that sort, and honce it cannot, b-j tho Striata. TjU ! luslratc this suggestive feature further | in regard to ej.coilio numod: when the spt'cifi i namo of a plunt is SayilifitHum it mi-ans thai the leaf in arrowtduiped, when tho namo Procumbent is applied, it tnean9 that tho plant is proBtrato, or Ijing on tho ground, when tho Bp^oifij nam?is Alb i ; it, of course, moans white; X'tyruni, black j Conhtlu, hoart-nhaprd. Jlenco wo l avo AttUM Sugatifolium, Lespediz.V I'rocumbens, Qukrcus Alb*, Qvercus I Nigrum, Viola Cuidata, and 1 inighi I add :i thousand or-two more, whoso : specific names aro cq i ally suggc8ti.ro, but r.o botanist would give a namo to a plant which \vou!d not apply at all, which was not only hot suggo-tive, but which would positively mislend. Tho plant in question has been strangoly introduced into ttiis coun try?it is not indigenous, has beon i hero but a few yo us. and still it is ! comparatively all over tho cnnni.ro ( . . " " J How it has spread so fust, and so gone rally, ia a mystery ; the soed ha* uo wings or e^roto or pappup,by which i it could bo carried "on tho wings of j the wind,"" ? * many seed* nro. and ianoftectiaa of ibis i.-nrne d fate oooffttry ?tier*, It is" nav j utundanc^. . XJro?ni?nQe kmom -. c ] have - ilfe djtpoo i* m ! it biu~ ^ir.to bocflfao ^4gqce1ici^%B| j aging plant: i any author that 1hav&, aj>U t I Elliott, Eaton, Totrr. KiuIoi>wi Daf by, Thornton and some oikotu pt jq'L nor importance. I repeat, thore ?r bc characteristic about tho plant whicti would justify tho namo Striata, unlesi it bo tho mere eir<>-umstunco thai ihero are faint lines or norves on the | buc k of the leaves, and it that is sufficient to rely on, almost, if not ever} 2 plant you can pick up may, with ecj'?a propriety, bo culled Striata. I do no know, at this tiino, of but ono plan in the Southern States to which tin spocfio name Striata is applied,-nn< 9 that ia tho Viola Striata. The Gone rio namo, by which this gonus i vailed, is givon to it in honor of Gene ral Lespediz, onco Governor of Flor ida. There aro 13 anodes of this co ! nut) described -Wy author*, three c * which are peculiarly Southern. . I bav t*, never 8?cn Una vpeck-s described b; f'! any author, L fl.; ft Abbeville C. XI,-S. C. BKAUTjrL'L Thol-oiit.?Tlie s?tne Go 1 whu moulded tlie iuu miJ kindled star * watches the flight* of the insect. II* wit balance* Iho ctouila And hung theenrth up * . on nolhlftg nolicti the fait of (lie agarrov T lie who giyei Satan-his ring* and plac. themoon like'a'ball of silver in the broa nrulv of heaven. gives iho rose leaf a viote ' And lliennme JJeing notice*.'thjr pjrai*e*j ,e the olitrydin ahd the prayers ot-the lilt " children. Tbtjl^ id but s-Waajjl of air ar Waluig ofjlhe heart butwijrt ihw *orl >" and the next' ''And iu the brief interval < n AwfiU i6*p?m*e, while we :Jeel thai, death preheat' with tluit the.hwt gtityatiori Ire 10 is but the prwjudiof eHtfl***,li/e jieresft I ure.feel in the n??.frt of tlie '{Itfniiin-g.ci* re I nboiii l6 befaH \t% t|**%>Ajrih!jiu i ^ BomponMting good'lo mttjgau the Mreri of O jjfr-tofilftct. " ' U j?K .? out *o?jjkb*flt;ffc/rnL']>rG?uiu?i to '?oft*f? i . 1 '.Wjfiert ll??v jf?^4 tbtftp t 4,/di*. tb? Memory of kite ir. good do* 10 * ?> ?**NN>'t th*t^fre Hot/if .3# con\Jy <U Wnnmt.Mo'j IkMrt . IIIdSitM>li> DO IT well. 'There that'll do,' said Harry, browing down tbo shoe-brnsh, 'my ?ooJb don't look very bright. No natter. Who earcs?' Whatever in worth doing, is worth doing well/ replied a soriouB bat , |>lo?E>nnt voice. ilarry alartod and turned round to see who *poke. It was his father. Ilarry Hushed. His father said, Hurry, my boy, yotir boots look wretchedly. Pick up your brush and make thcra shine.. Whon they look - ? ao uicj nuuuiu, cume io me in mo library/ 4Yc?, pa,' repHod Harry pouting, and taking up hi* brash in no very good humor, and brushing tho dull boots until they tliono nicely. Wh<. n tho boots were polished ho went to his father, who said to hira,?* "My eon I want to tell y?o a short story. I once knew a TP001" k?y whose mother taught him the proverb ''What is ever worth doingr, w worth doing well." That boy went to bo a servant in a gentleman's family. He took pains lo do evertthig well, no matter how trivial it seemed. His employer was pleased and took him into his shop. IIu did Lis work well there. I When he swept out the shop he did that I well. When he was cent on errand hu j went quickly, and did his errand faithful? I I)* When he was told to make out a bill, or to enter an account, he did that wtill. Tnid pluasegl hia employer, co iliac lie advanced Litn from step to step unti ho became head clerk, then a partner, ami now ho id a rich man and anxious thai his eon Ilarry phould learn to practice the rulo which made him prosper." Why, pa, wero you a poor boy once 7 'Ye*, my son, *o poor that I had to g< into a family nud black boot', wait at table, and do other similar services for i livinrr. ltv iluilUT Ilinan lliinrro mul 1 T wn O ?J O 6" "? *oon put, as I bnro told you, to do thing deemed more important. Obedience ti (lie proverb, with God's blessing made m h rich ronn. Harry never forgot the conver^aliot Whenever h? felt like slighting n bit o work he thought of it, and felt spurred I do his work properly. Whatever i worth doing is worth doing well/ cheere* him io his daily duties. I commend the proverb to evpry In* boy and girl. I hope it will make littl Annie Careless do better sewing an better jtrogrom with her railauileajpnp, anc jj Uk? better.care of h^' reftto. - hop ????ttwfc TjM*'$?juTKdo ?iU i P?~ft toe ^u^pwpjt> i>; ij?nthi< - t i, / i ?if v ?#Mr . K Wmt Dg to ^ frnm'^m k-.-*Ml *> > VWjr well, thea & *3 h???. ' ' |V? i i'.iSU- ^*.v.*..;-j^r. ' The Memo&iis o# K??b^Tl " man who has boon fetae*boyhood " stranger from bis homo and countr I and long a wanderer in nfehy lah< 1 will asaare yon that the past is to hi V like a dim and confuted dream, ai " that there arc few things which I j can vividly recall. -But lot hiin. on 1 roturn to the homo of his chihlhuo 8 to the Vnral village, or tho old hou ~ in which ho was nurtorod, how tone ~ ing it is tg> watch in him the openii up of pace after page filled with mei ^ ories which he cannot choose but toi 6 though each page in the. old life bo r may be blotted \?y bis toara. As. journeys to the pl*Co from which loi ago be took bis departure as a be ^ and sees the old hHls, tho fields, t 1 ntroams, therocks, tho trees, 1 - church and churchyard, the. scbo ? the scattered homesteads?there not ap objeot .that does not 'summ op per&ons who have passed awi * and incidents or. joy'-and sorrc 'j : which up to that moroont ho hod fc ? gotten. ' *\ : . Southern SofcDlVM.?Tho BqsI ^ Watchman copies tho following gc ,J' report o|" manyof owr So a Cher a S '-diertW - .. . / 1 * ' _ "Oar -returned Southern soldi ^ Jfefald,) have been theJUi er quiet,'peftQeable, indqstnptts'and dorly of bnr citizens. lijttirning -1 povcrty stricksp Uomej, tbeir pi ed hopes alt blighted,- they. did j^pt ^ dowa i?v fdlooeM ta grieve over" w ^ fcbey had W>3t, or $o?k%to rcdres? th< r] ??)*?# I^JtwleMne#^ Tfc*y took m their coats And want to work:, .1 10 dwfcit* gH?b*tacK?, tbey barb to ?w4tU: erier^ This k J^4^SSl^o?^y tdoord, it ?< attftoot mw^rrfm tfa6- strong ><Nm bfe **(&$* *43 RnalhftCA.^diAW riifitahniv iW:Kid ???? -sJm ' LEARW A TBADE. Is lliero a city fn our wholo South 1 where-tho lamented fact is not patent, that honest labor is shunned by oar youth, and tho trades dcs3ited tor j the loss lucrativo, but easier positions behind (bo debk or tho counter ? It is j ft ou/1 (* ?/? I f w. uxu HIVV) vuuu nv i^l?o III U.U1' IUICHU 1 a sooro or mcjre ?f robust young men i out of employment, and not dnO'in tho rango of our acquaintance is learning a trude or one of tho useful a*ts. Our play grounds and our st r#et ? ' --,j plainly oxhjbit the sad /spectacle df unprofitable prido, struggling against poverty. It is hoped tho recont great ebango in our labor system will tend to dignify boneat labor, and that tho . day is about to dawn when our work- ' shops, forges and printing offieqs will hum with busy candidates acquiring^ that which fortune or tho vicissitudes of life cannot filoh from thom-n-a good | trade. i Stephen Girard bad a favorite clerk, I and ho always said he "intended to do well by Bon. Lippincott. "Sowhoit I Ben got to bo twenty-one, ho expected to hoar tho governor say 'semo' thing of his futuro prospects, and } | povhaps lond a helping hand in staifc| ing him in tho world. But tho old i - fox carefully avoided tho Bubjcot.? I Bon mustered courngo. 1 I suppoSo I II am now free, sir," said lie, "aud i _ t j thought I would say something to you i : as to my fuiure com sc. What do yon' I ! think 1 li.id better do?" "Yea, yes, I . ^ I ; kuow you nro," said tho millionaire, J* t" and my advice is to go and learn tlio i | cooper's trade." *- % I This application of ico nearly frczj A i Ben. out; but recovering his equili- i > j briura, ho Said if Mr. Girard was in - | earnest he would do so. "I am in ear- - i1 nest," and Con. forthwith Bought tho ; ? best coopcr in Spring Garden, bccamo J.- ' s un apprentice, and, in due lime, co'uid -t i mako as good a barrel as tho best.? e IIo announced to old Stephcmthat ho bad graduated, and'was i*Cady to bo^.^ Wan i. up in business. The old gentleman - * jJsSL if scomcd gratifioJ, and immediately or- ' 0 dered.three of the bast- barrels ho s could turn oat. Ben. (Tid his- protti- I : '^9 J est, and wheeled them up to his count- i tj&l ing-room. Mr. 'Girard pronounced p :->P?3 V- ihom firat-ratc, land ho demanded tbo i ' "4 U. price. : uOne aoilaPi'.'said Ben^'"w as* \ ^ <4# d low a&I can live'ljy. . "Ctypap enough 1 ?muko out your.bill."r Tire bill wai o made out and ?kl Stove'ii- eettled it f, with a check of $50gQG0, which he a<J?* I ?:?.i ?.i- . - 1 ? vuui[iaiiicu wtliU- iKU5 IIHLU- vlUUHUl I f -.'X ? "Theio, take that, and jnvest it\in:the e best pu83iblo aaanner, and if;yoa are'B; aufortanato^ftnd* lf?<* ify- j?on A\ve. a - w\ioh A-! will affoix^yWa gpfcd liv Lug." 'r~T?K>-'^ y their is Boch as th^ ox, Hter (fcatr, mWajifaSog^. V^jBgSM m The one reeeptiujJO' JS id receive the fo->d a$ ivitf Ji'ien in"^i iy hastily etored away^H^o* id, first. stomachinL a ,*k.6j?jfc. iim.?, so time id required'fco Jb b- -rrdaco it to a'coc&tk r>g This occupies a longtime; and th^^vy tn -. night id often tho on^-^!?y|8fl6<dSl99E^3^^H^^| id to.working cattle to pfcrforttf lhwoj^lfflS ok -ration, in whiob oaser tbejte M&k up consequent aunenng anu lalttujjr'gwaygEfe^ f?g. in fleah-^for the night iY n'Ofcaufficfepfc >yv time?or if *uffioieut, iatho. tjc&efo* he rest. Thero must he ohew.ing th& aqd. ho during tHo day; Regular Feeding, wifo V-^yKp >ol, proper intervals fi?c rtasticatien, w? is indispensable to thyhe&l|fa tw>^' way*' >en king condition of tho. Qlc, "* Atl rUtati ay, nants require thia. >Wj ' The bw8e.reqai?^^iff<^ent>r ment. Ilia food mndt be -thoroughly mosticfttod at first, aa It goes -tbryigUB^^^tt tbb process bat onco* 8bi1i. tbe j !x>0 haa tho advahtageoverrthe<?r. ^\^afc >0^ little fbod th? borae geta^fi^bep^flt M him, lot hiui be Worked fiard^or^itlier- 1,1 -' wise. Tho ox. will not be ,b$befited:* 0rs"' particle unless he ia permitted-Jj^jriifcTi . raa-aticato bis food; and &o will not-bo ?r"; permit ted, i?.ii9 ii r-*1 * daring the d?y. A baj-^ noaAter will; ???. aoon nae him up. G ive him bis stand- . ,'>' } job paola ^ 1 Hr . * ?' J, * -^Xv<i^?>