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Goiug to Sleep. Come liitlior, my baby, my flailing. My lily, my wonderful rone I The ?liitc'b(i.<(iinr(l Howeis in tin jorj. u 1 it-gin their coft pet ills toelo.se; The bees have gone home from the clover, } The tjwillows tire under the < vs, And down in the <t chard ihc lobin 35foods over her nibl iu the leaves?. Come, 1 nby, my bcnuVy, my ihiriingl Your eyes are heavy with deep; Your little red mouth hiv* grown tih iit, And scarcely itd laughter can ket (>; I.ay o|l' the white robe from j our shoulders, IJueltitm the email elioee from vour feet? 01), dainteut blossom of Eden, I kits you, uiy lily, my Bwcctl Po ycu fcel.the cool wind coining softly, Aiul eey the young moon in the skj ? The clouds Railing over the miuset, Tho bats flitting silt ully byf Do you hear how the entile are lowing Along the green lane by the hil\ ( And the brook running ovur the pebble.", W ith music thr.t never is stilH Isowphuf.h while I bin<? to you, buby, A gong of the uugela above, That come ou invisible pinions To wntch o'er the children they lova, Ko all through your beautiful dreunit The voice of your mother thall creep. Lent, hearing the harpings celestial, Your juul should ily hou.cwnrd in sleep! #ONLY A CLEKK, BY AMV HANDOl.i'H. rv,.n? ir,., . -n ... ? n ... . -...v- .JLUI1K.1 .11 lilJI I.ltd Mi'! I 1 lllll I v itti 'Icon !iaxel eyes, cheeks crimsoni' i wiJ.li happy excitement. and lie. v oils <1 i-liining brown hair, ?;het through wiih arrows of dead gold. 1.,-p.il wi(h jewels. Alary Horner, }. ! (piiet little cousin, was as different m Cecilc as light from darkness. " 10 was blight and small, with biy :o eyes that had all the wonderful i noeenco of a baby's in their a:'.arc ; hair of a reddish gold, and -mip'uMCii pure and delicate as a japoniea. J\or did her dror ompare with (.'e<-ii->. It was a plain v.! :te .auslin scattered all over with ki.jis of blue ribbon, and a simple blue ribbon was all that adorned he: glossy, luxuriant tropes. Mary 11 or nor Wii: poor : ati'l all tlic:-c / racciu1 udjvncLs to \vc:;.au'd beauty ccst mon cy. Oh. mamma, it was perfectly delkMi'ul at the party to-night!" ej:'.o:v Cec-ilc cntliu.-sia-dically. .,;lv?v", .tody '.* as there. Mr. St. John v. as thore, ami ashed mc to p-jlha twice." c*Di?i ho?" questioned the gratified mamma. {-i hope you invi ted him to call?" Of courso 1 did T\Irs. Kmiuons says lie belong-; to the Virginia St. Johns, and is very lie!: t>ueh diamonds as ho wears, mamma ! Hat Ratio's the favorite with him, J think." Cccilc turnod round and shook her finder with aflcctionaU archness at blushing littlo Jhuy "Don't, Ceeile," pleaded Mary, as i every drop of blood in licr check. was turning to fire. (>Its all y.mi fancy." "Is it ? Then what arc you blushing celestial rosy red for ' However, I mean to marry him if I can catch him?I always did fancj black eyes and hair liko a?what's its name wing 7 And then ho is rich nnd I am detci'niined to have a riel husband," Mary Horner grcjv red and pale? opened her rosebud lips and shut them again without speaking. How wrong it seemed fur any one to talli in that maimer of Talbot St. John when she only dared to think of bin: as a hero shrined afar pff in tht height of chivalrous romance. Mrs Horner only laughed, howevor?she was quito accustomod to Cccilo'f reckless chatter. Kovertheloss, sh< discerned through tho light froth o words tho under-current of a dofuiitt resolve on her daughter's part. Ce lilc did like Talbot St. John, and shi was 4Auito in earnest when she sail e!..> must marry him. ' It'-- two o'clock and after, girls,' ?>ln; said, with a prodigious yawn "Go to bod, or you'll both bo as pale h-( ghosts to-morrow." The girl.' wc.it, and both of tlicm, girl-fashion I'rjamcd of Talbot St. John. "While that gentleman himself dreamed cnl} of one. Tho bright winter sunshine was avkling over tli,e newly fallen snow i a great universal alchemist, whe itvit't ojiij' in powdered diamonds oi the very first water; the sky was 1 l;j(? with the dazzling, wonderful hiuenes* that you only Bee when the f 5" ' ~ ia uiuisu UUW1I lO ZCl'O und Talbot St John guiding his blood horsos down tho crowded thorough % fare, felt the thorough enjoyment ol Jiving that makes life tho sweetest o! nil luxuries, "llr.llo!" Ho reined up with an abruptness that brought tho smoking horses on their haunches. "Grant Wyman, old follow ! como for u drive! It's t'^c luckiest thing that I happoned to meet you." The pale, worndooking'yonng man, carry ing a bundle undor his arm, stopped?the ft hectic glow mounted to his check. * ' "Mr. St Johnl" Poot fellow! how .keenly ho felt his own shabbtnesa at that moment, as tho dashing young Southerner leaned from his Btylish 'M turn-out, with a cordial extended hand. "Como, in with yoa end we'll take a turn or two in tho Parte."""?"''' * "I cannot, Talbot, my time is not < my own." "Not your own? wfitfttljp, you mean ?" Perhaps you liavo fbr *Wten?perhaps you havo not heard;*'' -vsjaftid "Wyman, speaking hurriedly and -J?- .^icopfused, "that we tiro very much reduced. I?I am a clerk in a trimming store, at ten dollars a week." ''The deuce you are ? what then 2'\ i r' 7 *1 / ***' ' " I "Yon nover were worldly, Talbot" said the young ?s?an, smiling .-sully ; "you (lun't argue liko llio rcsl <)i" the world t luit our soiisil disparity ".Socisd humbug!'' ejaculated Talbot, impatiently j<Tlving rein. '-.I iinij? in, (Jrstr.l? my byr.ses wou'l stand!'' ';Jt i.s quite impossible, Tahiot j my employer "' "Ymfre us pale. as s*. sheet?b!:iti( bed. just like si si lt. !, of celery. Wlmre h your place Wyman lclb himself crimsoning again sis ho named sin obscure street where "cheap goods" were add sit chcsip rates. "We'll dri'-o there?" tirsmt Wyman found himself, he Ucavco know how, cosily established j among the red velvet cushions I?v his friend's side, v,Idle St. John culled out to Iho cutsted servant to meet litem at tho addiw.s the friend had so rcluclantly named. Johnson stared superciliously AVell. if I ain't he*, er^ hit as good at a shop hoy !"' he ntuUerod between ihia teeth. "Jiiit Mr. St. John was !always, hoddos than J>i'!v\; 'athand." 1 'What are you going t;> ?.o with me, | Talbot V" asked Wyiirnn, as his iVieud jdrew up i:t front of the tawdrily dressed window.-: of the second rai. ! trimming store. "I'm going to {-end j you to the jtark for a drive?you ! !: !a.-> if von were in the hrs! v ? !' a 1 galloping consumption.*' \Yyn?.:n Ismihi. sadly. You arc very Kit: ! I but it is ({'lite impossible, Talbot." Yet SI. .!< hit knew in the very U n . I<ir* v*..:'. i'.-a i r\, i. i i...... . ... . , ? - ? ? ? ??v < ^ ; jj i? i?: * i yoarnod after ?h.;l fbrhi !din;> <1 rftu;r*st I . til" tjun.-l.'ne. and exhilarating air, and 1 delicious r.rrowy motion. Ifo no answer, but threw tlw reins tc , Johnson and walked boldly into tin jslot v. * J out ot the question. .uii ;|?quite." nni.l the lio; dc-noscd ]>roprie |lor. of jioor Grant Wyman's time |'-'Couldn't spare 0:10 ot' our younp I men, not it' (^uecn Victoria was t?: conic hero a tier lnni?il'r. entireh ' against the rules." ij Talbot St. John sj.oivC to hii-i in ; ijlqw voice. The hoi. blooded 30;:!:;: J Southerner was aeon: tonnd to I::ivisi v ' , his own way?ami intended to n;..i:< 'ex< ejilinn in this And 11 ?o 1 proprietor's Juco brightened i;: * 11. i:;!cnin of gulden reason ! 4 (.'ei tainly ! si 1* liv* st 11 i I ' : ' v. \\ h bos to be absent an ho r or two?' , "Hold your tongue ! ' intern; j.'c.'i - t John. slorniily. W\i.:-;n Iruow .JiuthiiJi; wi' \o:ir lii'le bu.-inesis trr.us i . . paction. I 0 all Like bis placc bcliiiu ijyour cou11lor, if yuu ].lease!" i The hook-nosed man of ribbon? . i bowed and rubbed bis ban is fawn I # >|ingly. Grant Wyinan could searceh believe bis own eyes when bo saw : I young fellow of .six feet two standing 'behind the counter r.s calmly convj<!a ! cent as if hi; whole life bad l -c: 'jspcnl among tape, ribbons, hooks ai r .! eyes! f'l Tbo next moifliMit .lohnpon wi:: ijdi'iyin^ Jii'n juvoy from lJ;o door will la flutter of fur robes that made bin >'almost fancy himsi'.f among tbo de 'jlubive shadowing* of a delighll'a - ] dream. t And how fared Talbot St. John s "Pretty wtjll, considering," as the hi , dies say. Fortunately, it was oi-rl;. i in tho da}', and beyond a few bargainin black pins, Btu\ laces and j?esTumec -isoups, i;c nnu very iUlie 10 00. J're ijsently, however, tho shop begin to fili ' j pace?trade grew brisker, and Mr. St > John found plentiful uso l'or all quan , I turn of business talent that he pos > sessod. '-jrave 3'ou any crotchet-cot ! ton?" Down came half a dozer . boxes of ta^o about Mr. St. John'i ) cars, the natural^ conscqueuce of tin 5 statohegavo on bearing tho sweet > familiar sound of Cecile Horner'! f voicc. "I don't know?that is, l'l J sec?Miss Horner !" Cecile opcnei - wido hor beautiful brown eyes. "Mr - St. John !" And Mary?looking von 1 daisy-lil:o in a pink bonnet, wit! white flower.-;?echoed tho surprise! exclamation. '-Why, Mr. John! didn't know?" She stopped bhori ' coloring us pink as hor bonnet, "\Yi ' did not know tbat you occupied this >'station in life'," said Cecile,..haughtih J finishing her cousin'd ihcoinpletcc r sentence. "Thar.k you?I don't can about the cotton !"' A nd AfissHornci > swept out of the low-ceiled little store ' drugging Mary .with hor. "Tin > idea!" she scornfully exclaimed, whet fi they wore onco more in the street ij'-lfow dared Mrs. Emmons deceive I i lis sr* V 'Prw illr.tf m<. -I-.-aa .. :<l. IU\> UiUI^U '.Mill it common clerk!" "He is very gentlemanly, Cecile," meekly interposed MV.ry. "Gentle manly! An?an individual who sell.pins and needles?a clerk!" ';J>ut, Ceeile, wliy can't a clerk bo a. gentle man!" '^Mary," exclaimed Ceeile, indignantly, '-3*011 haven't tho spirit ol a fly ! 1 do beliovo you ljko Mr. St. John now just ns well as when you believed him the scion of an okl Virginia family ! '' "Why:should*it J." meekly asked Jlary., "I think n clerk who sells pins and needles quite as good as a Virginian." "Well!" said Ceeile, throwing volumes of scorn into one brief monosyllable. "I Coy one glial) not hi^kjn /utnre. Yon can dto.as^|iyHyr' And Mary walki n g, by atoly cousin's side, marvotod at tbfc strange 'rules and regiiJntWwYs'of ibfc ^arbitrary tiling ctvllu^ ttoat ebo fras n6t btfriif^' fan tJrolf allegiance td Its <?icttftc9. my tastes aro very common * tnongHik meek.Mary, "but?I can't b^ljt i,t." w 'CJocilo," TVblspeiAfc. _ flary? tbatl samo ovening in her cousin's eapj 'jlm-ely, sty'dy this Is ilr. flt?? JTobn/?J Cociie lookod in tho diction* of liein 1 .1 ^ 4 " ' in i ^p^i'iiU'l * Icon^iu's eyes. oui beyond the maze <>l jwalty.ini; oouplos to the tali limine adI vancimj towards them. "The assu j ranee of Ilio man," she exclaimed, con: temptuouKly. 'J lo never will dure tc speak to mo.' JJul ho did dare, hold j lug out a frank hand as ho s-?oko the '.tttciSfo typed phrases of irtvctim;.? I'oeilo llornor luoked liini full in I Ik rye- with a j'lanio that nii;:ht have I ' !fro*/.vn him, aisd (nrne 1 away wiilmul ' replying hy word or syllable. Talhol .St. John arched his eve-brows a littU and smiled, Mary spoke up in the iisi pulse ol' the moment. 'Mr. St. John |please, please. don't think 1 fori a'1 i 1 ' * * vecne j'lease sna;re iimiti.; will j 1110 r* He held the suit little hand'ii litis one moment, with a singular ihril in his bronsi. t 'Aw you unconventional enough ti ! recognize the 'clerk,' Miss J turner? 11 like you. Mr. St. John,' raid M:\rj 1 innocentiv. 't don't care whethe j you are a clerk or not.' Ilia eye brightened. 'You like, Mary. 1 i(here no other word lor nsy tear.? Mavy?darling?1 don't earo lo ?: ! it' von love nie ?' 1 t rJ'br ugh t'n* din <>!' barn and vi?;?ii and s??Jt(uiin;j horn, lh~- ie ?>:' hi words reaching her rr-?Ihiou:di t!i . iiv r ihr.il* of waltz iaa:-ic her ar .,:.\\\ r fai.so l i i.i?.>. '(>:<, T?;i!"?.*l! ;t:-< t t bi d hidden it?n.y ov.-i . ii- art Ard iheu' eyes i.icL ? and 111:* :kncw that hereafter tluy should b i'l the world to each ether. ;-X t. .hink that oar Mar,* should eiH':a?i . . h.'i'seil lo a common clerk.' said ('< ; !!? . reaJy to cry with indignation, day or so subsequently. '*Mv dear, ' '.ave't Ihe least idea what you meai ' . .dd hone.-t Mrs. Jhin>.->;:s.?' !>n !;<' rliinvvit 1?> Tjimiul hi. j.jiui'.' ("Vfvj ?,i:l !.v' i.< '' "Jic i.- tli*j o jdi'-'t sou ()'%' t!:t*- Si. Johns of C I Virginia. II:.ve. yon ln-arl ??1" lis ) jguaL ci::ii liis 11 <>ii :i'.v Si. .) 1ms 'iti'-t-. it!i incm.m '!" ton thousand ! year :? 1 he Vfiy h !'! -Mrs. En > mon:-. you aro a.1:1.::. -ii." "No, ; n?>t, my dear. JI m.?lIjor v.as in ; :- 1 *j?? I:i;:11.*. and ! liavi* !c;v?*.vn Ta ' from eiiU'h Your cor.r in is i : raiv liuk, {'or Talhol i:- c.ivin a t'oa ; ...... 1 _ ' J '5? - : RAMIE. This now le.\tilo malt rial i.s a n. iivt- of Jajian, ii: 1 another variety ilraowa as (Jliia.se gras ;. The 1 i j^t-ecinusi was introduced into I.oui iana in I'-UT, and si.ire then ha- bcc : s!i;.'i c::: fn!!y jrrown ir. nurserm.-., in th: St a to, 1'i i.-sh? ipj?i; Texas ami ArUai i':as. Tiio lil.'/o resembles in appoa 1 i a a co raw silk. ami in length <>f jiuo <1 * '.vision s;:r juices !Ia:c. J{. i< y.nr?.*l v. hit \ The Shilling oloth resembh line liaon, cxccj-i > hat the thi-ads ai ' J oven. The hamlkevchesfs vcremb ' lino linen < ambrie, oxoet.L that *.1 ' thend;* tiro even, ami that, these, ; ' well :is> the shirting cloth, havo "l*>ilky ^Io.ss. S].!-ei'iu-a.s j.mparod i , ! England bear a clo.si: resonih'aneo I 1!<;:i- 11...1 ? - i i ...? j u>.ii juijiiuvu 111 i.oiM.-uuia i> tj; the Roezl machine, though Son/* i ' fibre, and having the natural gl os is not sufficiently ] -reparcd for fin iartivies, liut in Ohio, as grown an j prepared in ?Je:;ico by .Mr. Jfoe^l i 1SG5, it brought f>5 cents a pound i I ILondon; and this year it sold in ti j same market at GO cents a poum * The scod docs not germinate ivadih "I but t!io plant is easily propagated 1j "(root cult'ngs, layers, and hy cnttiiii "of the stalk at a certain stage and 1 j very vigorous in growth ; and in la 4|iludes where the ground does iu ' ji'roeze to a greater depth than a foe ' : is perennial. The fibre is that < "j hemp, in the inner hark of tho stall j jandlcss liahlo to bo destroyed L I worms than cotton, and besides ias hardy fis the cotton -plant is (hi [cate. The libre can l.e prepared ft 1 j market within twenty-four hours a 111 er I he staiks are cut. 11 is believe Ithatltwil produce regularly ai nine ' jas cott?-n d?A?s in lite most favorabl j seasons. The lioczl machino wi *j clean 150 pounds ii day. Those re] j resentalions show that (?amio will L formidable rival for the kingdom liitl *|erto hold by cotton. <>?G> < ? !j C'akomna Politics.?The only r< ,'spectahlu Uadical paper in South Cai 'olinr, the Orangeburg uVcws, is dh . Igusted with the corruption and ii Jirpiityof tho Irooly loil, and is ver ianxious to woo over the Democrats t [an allianco under a species of Consci . I vative- Republicanism. The Chariot , ton JVeios grapples with the pronos ' tion, and sounds a key-note mos . grateful to .Democratic ears. Th . j Xcu'8 takes Bubslantially tin; positioi '(already asiumed by the Constitutional jiit, and thinks it unreasonable f<> 50.000 Democrats in South Caaolini j ' : to bec'oine absorbed iu a rotten organ ' ization lead by Maekej', Whippor an* 11'owen, or, if not led by them, con ItmlUwl i.?? n.,.:.. - I?.- - .v mill jjuinic-a) principles Wo eongratukito our Charleston con temporary for tlio prompt and decis ivc stand it takes 'kignint the Thin Party. With patipnee and adherens to principle, iSouth Carolina will win in the loug ruri,Ji -victory that fhal JiQu permanent.in its results and ..with 90t shame in its constituents. "j .Ox, - " ... Some old bachelor who, no doubt, htfd a ,(flcK" in his ear, thus speaks oi a protty woman's "laughing eyea;" "Of all the devils under the skies, Devils wicked, or devils wise, : Devils short, or devils ta1), I A Ptfetty woman willi laughing eyes ! -' jU tli*grcatut devil of them alL" LI ' -4 ' *?* K' *;**'."m >i "ji * 111*" DIAMONDS. i Six hundred and tivc horses were joalvn in I'aris in June. I Diamonds are still to bo found In the ; L'ocUv Mountains. Ae emigrant train is soon to be run lover the i'aeiiie U ail road. I The Hoston Traveler thinks specie : j'avmcnts will bo resumed by July , j 'I ho Leipsiu students have voted t<j abolish the duel and substitute aeourt i ol" honor __ ..v..iviuvi[iuuu nns upi poarcd in I'aals. i ' The patentees of the "Byron Col 1 lar" have commenced an action against ; the 'Atlantic." >j A Connecticut man lias eloped will ; his divorecd wile. ' i The Bishop ui' JCxetcr is to retire 1 ion an income ol' some 880.000. s I . | (Hailstone is going to Ireland It ! 1 >o!c into the land-tenure question. . j A married woman of fifty has left ' her aged sjiou.se in "Washington, U ,'elope with a poulh of sixty, sj Among the cxpeclcd new Bishop: c <?f till* Chuivh of England are Deal !- Stan!' y. and I>r. Temple, head mas 1 ; ier at .Ka^liy. ! ' jmebody has done .Shakespeare'; ^ Julius Ca-sar" into Latin, Csosaretu - mo v. I'fjit.i u in his native tongue. ?! 'i iic Augur-la < hronicle says that ; ' farmer plantation is on Broad '*River, in jlrl.. h<tat.o. brought into tlm 51 |ciiy yesterday thirty bales of cottoi ' j oi' t!;is your'.; crop. i.l : A N:ish\il!o paper says that batli ,.>jin?i in the Cumberland I'ivcr at pros , ent is perfectly safe to tlio.so who cai wade. -No .swimming required to ge across (iat great commercial arterj s-j An account of an Ohio lady on a . hundred and live years old conclude i-j wills tho information that she has ai n internal cancer of lifty years star y'ding. IVrhaps cancers agree will ! |smiio people. 111 Ashley tve-eived much nttention i '"j M ui* on his arrival, ile was mc at.tho capital by a delegation \vh jiiiscaled !ii:n the resolution passe at an indignation meeting held who ! a- - o;nl!'.\e:ilMcnl was made. i *"' J u order to ''.raw a largo crowd t the Chicago Lyceum, a debate is at inounov.-d on the subject of divorce , ;-AIi ladies and Gentlemen inlerestc " in such exercise's arc invited to atteni A lively time is anticipated." is- i ! Tiic lack of sufficient labor in poi j lions of tho houth to gather th v i croil.? is painfully apparent. The 1I< *\ l.'na Arkansas, Clarion of tho 18t ... (calls aptm tho Morth for assistanci I,lor at least one forth of the coLLon wi j bo wmki<v'l. Afonlival has a freo bath, which n* local paper calls n^'wrctched, suieid; i: j looking i-laoo," j?o rocky that it is .u , inir.ielo that any of the bathers corn y'out of the-pool without at least a di: a located ankle, while, 'as for divim ' Ion ehanccs to one but you crack you 10 'skull." j An o\P;::!ont illustrated map of tli 11; river Thames, showing the exac " rcourse of tho Ilarvard and Oxfor IL j boat race, lias been printed. Th ' uiap gives the prominent building "'laud points on the liver, together wit ^ ja past summary of past universit >s i boat races between Oxford and Cau i< 1 ' | bridge over the same course. i cj r- . . 01 me Cuban exiles arc 1c i ^ i eating in Georgia. A few da}"3 sine .ji-jtwoCubangenllemcn purchased apla |tion oi' eight hundred acres froi J.Mp, Charles J. JJcnham, of Columbi J"s! County, at a cost of 810,000. Thi :J tract of land is situated about sever ,j. I teen miles from Augusta, and it i f Uaid to comprise some of the mostfei ,i :tilc land to be found in Columbia. I h - The cruel punishments on boar ie the 1'nited States men-of war liav 11. become the subjects of investigatior v , both bv the civil and militarv tribi I - " ejiials* A man and two bojs on th ?-j Pawnee, it is reported., wcro recent I !y suspended by the wrists for sevci jal days, in order to induce a confe* j. Ision of a theft that it was subsequent r. i ly proved they did not commit. On ! of the boys it is stated, beeamo tem "porarilv insane in conscqnenco of th .. i.-ivvfi-uy 01 iiio punishment. o| It is announced that ninety mile /-j have been graded of tho transdsth i-1 iniun railway on tho spanish Hondti i-! ras route from Puerto Cabello, on ^thi ,t J Gulf of Honduras, to Ameepola, 01 e1 the liay of Fonscca, on tho' Pacifli 1 side. The rails for tho road aro ar !- riving every week at Puerto Cabclh r which has been declared a free port a in crossing the Gulf of Mexico to tin i- Pacific Ocean, the railroad it is statet 1 overcomes an elevation of *tbro? - thousand feet. When tho rbad ii i. completed -it y. computed that th< . passage to California will bo shorten . ed by a week's time. ' An English letter-writer montiont 5 ps a curious fact, that none of the ? leading women's rights reformers in 1 that country are mothers or fat bore IIo adds:, "A few aro married, havo, nnf lvnAr? 1.1 1 uicmhou with children. I do not wisli to dcduct anything; I only state a curious d.1 tail. Tho leadors 'ol - tho women's rights movemont in Bugland, men and women aro childless. Fivo out six avo unmarried, and not ono of tho six is a mother or father All survey mankind from tho pure ideal point so* far as this .fraction of nature concorncd," i " Curtis vs. Stbi/ucns.?Mr. George Ticknor Curtis, literary executor of Daniel Webster, lms wi it ton along, able and temperate review of that portion of Air. Alexander 1(. Stephens' great work which particularly refers to Mr. Webster's alleged modi- ( licution of opinion concerning the1 Constitution as Compact. Mr. Curtis deems that Mr. Stephens is-mistaken, and the proofs furnished arc plausible and well delivered. Wo arc anxious ' to see Mr. Stephens' reminder, the more so, as ho is remarkably cautious $d making a Ktatemu.nl, and never ventures to pluee 011 reuord a hasty judgtiu.nl. A fashionable cestauranl is like ancient Kgj'pt, because it has a pyramid 1 of (Jh(e)opand a Temple of Isis. WANTED. > 1 1,000 YARDS > Country Wool Homespun. > 1 A T the Emporium Fashion, il FOWLKJt & McDOJNA LJL). August 1'!, 18G9, 10?If * ? - 1 PETER BRENNER, PIANO MAKER, A JSD Agent lor the sa!o of The Ccle' a. A. brated Pianos Manufacture J hy t Cliiekering & Sons , Geo. Sleek it Cu., 1 Win. Knabu &; Co.. mid others. Also, I'arlor and Cliurch Organs, and dealer in all kinds of Mimical Instruments, Strings, - &c. 3'2'2 Broad Street, opposite i'laultrs' i- Hotel, AUGUSTA, UA. ? May 28, 1SG9, 5?tf i FREE TICKET ' To The Bliow! i),, ii A LL persons indebted to the subscriber j. will 'Mo well" to call and scltlu, or () they will receive a free ticket to llio show which will be opoued by the "E?Squire" c' of the village. i. J, CUNNINGHAM, o i- April 30, 1309, 1. tf ;; fish. \ T>TiLS Mackerel, 1-2 lilts Blue Fish. L O 1-2 " 1-2 " White " 1-4 " " 1-2 " Pit kla 1 Herring, Kits, " Boxes btuoked " " Cod, 0 ? llallibut, * A- 1-^1 -- l e ? *- \_mj nana anu lor suic l?y h J. KNOX <fc Co., y, May 1,1860,2?tl II Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Collars and Saddle Bags. *i T?0R B:il? by III i; J. KNOX & Co., * May 1, 1SG0, 2? tf >- Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Lard, ?, Cheese Pepper, Spice, Iirr digo. FOIl sale by J. KNOX & Co., ^ May *1, lSCO, 2?tf 0 COM. PEAS, BACON anil FLOUR. ;h h 850 bushels prime wliilocorn. v 50 I'tisliele planting peas. > 5000 lbs prirno clean rib bneon si.les. 1 10 barrels extra Family and Rip. Fluur. Fresh meal and grits r^cM every week, ust received and for sale by McDONALD NORWOOD & CO. ? - juno ZD ltJU'J 'J?tt 11 n CROCKERY, GLASS WARE a H ARD W A RE and POCK ET CUTis LEltY j- TT'OR sale by B I? J. KNOX & Co., liny 7, 1869, 2?tf , OLD BOURBON. WE have for snlo at "Ninety-Six, S. C., a superior Article of pure IJourbon Whiskey, made at Ashland Distillery, o Lexington, Ky. # t- JAMES ROGERS, Jr. & BROS, r- May 21, 4?tf. BACON. 0riR. SIDES, SHOULDERS, CAN( Ky VASSED UAMS, VENISON, &c., 0 Just received by J. KNOX & Co., May 7, 18G9, 2? tf s LEATHER. HEMLOCK UPPER, OAK TAN FRENCH CALK r? SKINS. c HARNESS LINING SKINS, &c., Just received by t uvnv t.n. II Jim U&OU.) 3 May 7, 8 c?tf,l 20 i WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!! 3 The Highest Markot Prioes j > PAID FOIl WOOL, > IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS i TUP wool mnat be free from bnrs and foreign matter. Will be taken either washed or , unwashed* MILLER & ROBERTSON. June 5, 1868, 6, tf CANS, OYSTERS, TOMATOES and CORN, SARDINES, PICK- I LES, PEPPER-SAUCE ? and MUSTARD. FOR sala by J. KNOX * Co/ Mny 7, 18C*>,??Of NOTIGE. ' D 11 U O G I H-T . COKESBUF.Y, S. C? inform liin frien*la r.iul Mio public t T 111lit- lm linn jiial received u full assortment of the very best DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Bye Slafi;!, Soaps, Extracts, Perfumries, VAFER, ENVELOPES, iHAIR DIES AND RESTORATIVES OF! THIS BUST QUALITY' Ami nil uriieles usually li. pl by Pi-up^isi*, which lie oilers mi the must reus?>nn'>le < rms, [ his whole stork bcim; just selected l>y 1)11 W.! C. NORWOC>1). in Kultiinoic nn<l Now Y?.rk. lti addition t.o his vety complete slock o! Drugs and Chcniicnls, he keeps conet-.ir.t'y a supply of the very beat ipialiiies of WISE AM~|?i!skj For llie sick, fin.l family use, being rcconi-\ mended find tested l:y the physteimis yener- t ally. Physicians* pre.usriptioi s m <1 nil or-j ?lers filled with exactness, and i?ny Mticle called for i.ot ?n h ind promptly ordered. Thankful ''icthe very lilirral pnlroua^c hestowed him during lite past y.ar he I hopes by the most strict atl/Milieu, to luerii ai continuance of the same, promising to keep; constantly a supply of all aiticl.-u liucdvd by ' the public ueneraily. Hcapeclfully, mn r*i ? m r - - ? ** J. h niv^sim F?l> 12, 18f,a, 42?If j A LL persons lirtvinff demands wj?Mnsl j.\. tl ? late -loi n II. Wilson deceased, will present e-~pics of their d< nmnds pro,pcr!y probated lo the nndcisijjned, as soon 1 as convenient. R E. ROW IE. L C. WI I.SOX, Auininii-tiators. Mav 7, 1 80S, 2?tf MMM m WiW GHAHLES COX J") ESPECTFUI.LY informs tlto prhlio llni' *_*< lie ib prjiparcil to boilil to order, BUOOIKS nnd LIGHT lM.M'KAWAYS, sunl "l?? <li> ull kiiula of oAllHlAGU ami W AtiwN W'OKK nt rliort notice; nml on rca.'oiiuMe t'-riiia. All new work wiiriMiitcd for twelve m on tin. February 25. H5B0, It. tf Ab Tl\Atiilsioy MAGISTRATE. AJBT3I2"VXLIiE C. II. OFFICE formerly occupirtl l>y Thorn sou it Fa.r, n?xt to \V. A. Loo Sxp April 23<1 1869, 52?tf J. C. NOLAND, AGT, ^ SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, SADDLES, | I Harness and Tints Bepairetl. ALSO, FUKNITUJtE repaired ami rocoveovered. Cano Seats put in Chairs All work done neatly, and on reason' ) o term's. [.June 4, 18G5), (J, tf. S. A. BRAZKALE, TAILOR, ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C., WOULD respectfnlly inform flic public (tint lie is ai;i'nt. for tlic rule of th EM PI It K SEWING MACHINE, which is con . ttucted <in a new principle, pospersing n:an new and valuable improvements. It Few heavier and thicker goodf, than any oihe machine os well as the lacfUt delicate,. thin and soft fnhrics. 1ST F or further information call at hits Tailoring establishment, on Deudj's corner. Jiiio 11, 18611. 0?3m. W agons. SEAL, SIGN it ROBERTSON would ask espeoial ailenlion to tbeir One and Two-berw WAGONS, tvbieb for style and finish, durability and lightne?a of draughty, can not be excelled. Leave your order) at the Abbeville Carage Shop. May 28, 1889, 6?tf Shoes, Hats, Calico's, Pant Stuff, Osnaburgs, Shirtings ' and Factory Yarn, FOR folo by 1 J. KNOX k Co., ??y1, 1869$ 2?If KIP IT BEFORE W. C. HEWI' * At the Big Sign BROAD STREET, AUG! IS TIIF. J'L.VCE TO BUY CHI'.A1\ I'URIS AND UJ BRANDIES, WHISKIES, B A 1 T* ' ? iiius, jrorccrs, IX CONNECTION WITH T1 LARGE IJECTI KYING A X D UKFi raiillS only Establishment of thnl hind, in t I nothing but Pure nod Unadulterated Liq? IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN L] To which.they would cnll die attention of the ti sill who will favor them with their patronage, tba in the H'.-uih. W. C. XT IT HEWITT'S GLOBE HOTEL, E One v May 28, 18G9, 8 ? Hm THE ABBE .HI ill 511 ^H1 S e, /-v -w- ~ * SEAL, S1G.N & I* II OPRIE TIIIC subscribes would respectfully inform i skillful woikmon, ami nil ilie liccossnrry m jUI.UiKS, DUGGlt:* AND WAGON'S, and a w;s8. All now work wa*r<*nted for !wclvo months, i for CASH, which we make to :1k* purchaser's PAINTING AND TJIIMM! i Pellicular attention will l?.? ;;iv?n to the Paintiiij : '^ics, and all contracts faithfully c-irriod out. SMITH DEP. We have in our omp'ov an i-filfu-nt vorkrnni ! Wo have a Patent Tire-Shrinkcr ?i:h 1 fi-ct accurracv vviilicui cultmi:, in..k-i.>? lii.i wo ' without tjr.uirtjjiiij* tho wheel in tho !< a-t Pel i would do wt'li to renicisil.tr that ot.o-haif the v i l>y c:utliui? ami shiinkir." in tho usual way. Sji j whom tliia machine is used. I I COKSTAiTTLY . NEW IlUfJftIRS of I lie bf'st material. AI>o, | Wnlr.nl niitl Drop l?iu<;k C-. P?-is. The hearse pinpointed tniw, itml f crs"iial nUtjnlion ipven vvh Mny 28, 180:), 5?if tar . sr ma . . i 1 'ix . .u ?jlj \ i.im if HAVE JUST RECEIVED FAMILY S" CONSISTING of KVKRY' FiMSl' CLASS Grocery jbecn selected with enre and boi I We will not be undersold \vh< goods are taken into coiisidcrati m?* mm A pi', ISiH, 5?>?If IbMTI REPAIRERS OF COTTON GINS, I1GTJSE CARPENTERS rjpiirc subsoribora would inform their friends ; j fi prepared, with competent workmen and n l Cotton C ins, Threshers and Fans, and do rI j From their long c-xperbnee in ihe vaiious brand I of t llf'ir a--1 ' * ' - | _ --. -J ~ w.., II 11*1 IU now receiving a supply of (JIN MATKUIAL, an that lino. Woik will be dono on I be moat reas ! KltY. Tliey will alwavskeep on hand a cood supply OAK COFFINS. JOHH ENRIGrHT. Augu>t 19, IStJO, it mmmi housets COLUMBIA, S. O , FIRST CLASS HOTEL, L... U $3.00 PER DAY. 4rri WM. A. WRIG1IT 2' Having assumed llie inniingeruenl of this '^| House, respcrtully eolicils r? ulinre of public noin p-.itroiinge. FREE OMNIBUS to nud from the ro ilotnl. Norl Nov. C,1SC8, 23?3tu 445 Ju DENTISTRY ~ WM. C. WAMMW, M.D., D.D. S. Office over Dr. Parker's Drug Store. (3' Abbeville 0. H? S. C. ?,Hi F?r< February 26, 1869, 44, tf ) $2-s any Gr. STOEPEL, ,S WATCHMAKER, ? Corner of Broad and Jackson Slreata, (Under Globe Hotel,) JLTJOUST^L, O-A. rHE greatest care devoted to the repairs o Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. *V-/ _ All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spec- re.' i and Eye-Glasses sold. Iecti< Personal attention paid to tho repairing *f 'iee(* wotchej. J a a 22, 1869, W?Km . Ner p runt! IT ?i CO., No. 282, JSTA, GEOEGIA. fADULTERATED LIQUORS, SUCH lis, G1K8, \mn ittcrs, &c. IIS house is A NI :< G EST A13 LISII.U EXT, -lirr Southern States, whoro they make lors. They are also [QTJORS AND CIGARS, ado. Tlicy defy competition, assuring t thoy will sell cheaper than any house '/WITT <? CO., are J'ciluced (? 83 I'er l>av, >f the l>e.-t Hotels in the Sou lli. iYILLE TOTIS. llio public lliat they are prepared with ateiials for the mantifactuiiin; of CAU11 oilier work purtaiuiug t.o ihuir businnd sold at tho lowest figures possible, interest. LAG DEPARTMENT. lj and Tiimrning of Crriages ami ling? AUTMEKT. n in r.H the branches of this busii csp. whieh wo enn SsbrinU lir?_s wiili prrakest pl ufs stronger limit before, and ifiis v.ho have tiles that need shrinking il,eu!> siru rune! or tv.aleriaily ii.juriul ilislactiua is guaranteed in every j ;b G>7 E ASTO, Metallic Oases, Imitation Roaev.v.od, wiii attend funerals punctually a*. tho en d?sired. A FULL STOCK OF riilNG usually kept in a i-torc, all of which have ight for CASH. ?n the (IUALITY of our on. Gtvc us a call. I0X & 00. ; SMITH," THRESHERS AND FANS, AND BUILDERS. uml tlic public generally that thoy nre it :?bun<Jance oi materia), to IlEPAIit I tvoik in llie line of Ciirpentnring. ips of tlicir busine?9, thev feel confidant. merit the public patronage. Tliey are id are prepared to execute all work in enable terms?CASH ON -DELIVof READY-MADE WALNUT and D. B. SMITH. arlotte & South Carolina and lumbia & Augusta R. R. Co. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Colukdia, April 10, 18C9. GOING SOUTH. re Ornnilevillc, S. C., at 9.45 a m ' Columbia, S. C., at 2.00 p m ve at Charlotte, N. C., 8.16 p m COMING 60UTII. re Charlotte. N. C., 6.46 a m Columbia, S. C. J2.10 a rn vo at Graniteville, S. C. 4.10 p m trough Tickets on pale for ibo principal U North and Sontli. Baggage checked ugh. Clceo contiguous connections made ,h and South. Pafseiigers reach .Augusta P in. CALEB BOU KNIGHT, ue 4, 1869. 6?tf Superintendent. 3MF0XVT AND rmxTATi/rx/ JUUUXH UXVX JL 0MB1NED, by stopping at tlie CENTRAL HOTEL, (Shiver House,) n Street, Columbia, S. C., where tbo 3 is as at any houso in the city, at >0 for tho first day, and $2.00 for every after the first. olievo no lying report that my hotit OBed for such is not th? case. D. 13. CLAYTON, Proprietor. ' uly 2, 1)369, 10, 3m NOTICE! iRTAIN ^ol?? and Acconnta, belonging to the Eutaie of Dr. E. ,E. Prewly, dec'd, o t)i? banda of the tindcraignfd for col>n. Parties concerned would do wall to. this notice. * '? THOMSON A FAIR. 20,1*68, 30?If