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Alone to guiletifcnese And loti open fall/ Yh* Wind of pride la nothingneAs» ■ The ohild-likA heart is |& [John 0. Johwotom lm a CmafM- 4W" * ■ ^. ny ■ ■ *****3k _ On • recent Tlslt to Wilmington, ft. ft., Gen. Joseph Johnston wee driven 6at to Oekdaie Cemetery, end In com* f any whh one of the most prominent dtliens, Mmeelf • dletlngutehed con federate, visited the enoloeure where the noble women of Wilmington have nfaed thA Monument to our Confede rate deed. Qren. Johnston gased upon it long and in sUsnde ehd turned away Without e Word; other parts of the Cemetery were Visited end the party ’ returned to this most snored Ipotln the beautiful city of the dead. Again he gased for a long time on the lonely soldier who keeps his perpetual guard In that holy spot and turned away WtEh his hands lifted to Heaven and with the simple expression, “My God!" I'hls was all, but tbs tears which stood In the eyes of the gtey-headed soldier, and the tremor so plainly heard In his voios, were mere eloquent than the Choicest words could have been. Tbs London Lancet has been Inves tigating the cause of the self-posses- eion of criminals upon the scaffold, and has corns to the conclusion that the prevalent belief that Capital offenders meet their doom in a condition of scar ed or paralysed amazement la ground- lees. They retain every faculty, taste, and consideration and even fancy, and mentally and physically during the last few bouts of their Me, and In the presence of cruel death, ate Self-pos sessed and tranquil. The reason as signed Is that the mind has reached a "dead point" In its tension, the excite ment ie over, the irritability of the mind has been exhausted, and It has £een released from the tensloh of Its effort for self-preservation, and almost rebounds with the sense Of relief that comes with certainty, even if the cer tainty Is only one of death. ■■— Gen. Longstreet lias been appointed a special internal revenue agent, and aa> signed to duty for Georgia ahd-Florida. Tt is understood that this appointment I has been made through the exertion of | pow erful influence in behalf ot Gen. Long street, whose circumstanced ate fepro- FOB THE CAMPAIGN ^ • Hamilton and Home Me. THE NEWbInD COURIER A Live and Fearless Democratic News* paptir. Largbei Circulation in the City. ' largest Circulation in the State. Largest Circulation in the gotten States. All the NcWs About South Carolink, All the News About the South, All the News From Everywhere. SALE. PUrE AN J UNPEFILED DEMOCRACY- UNION! JUSTICE!! EQUAL RIGHTS III Refcogniting the Paramount interest felt in The Approaching Political Canvass By every Democrat who hopes to see the great work of the Redemption of the State made complete and permanent Bo that the people niay reap and fully enjoy the Fruit of their Sacrihces, The News and Courier will Direct all its Energies ahd Resources to Presenting from day to day, and from week to week, Full and interesting Ao- fcOubts of the Progress of the Campaign To placejthe paper WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYBODY during this exoiting crib lest we have determ ined to offki' td mail subscribers the following REDUCED RATES ft)R TllE CAMPAIGN : THE NEWS AND COURIER, Daily Edition, 6 months (4 00 THE NEWS AND COURIER. Tri weekly Edition, 0 month* . ; . . . ,$i 0d THE WEEKLY NEWS, 6 months ... 76 Subscriptions will bo received at these ratfa for Mail Subscribers only, until May 16th In All eases the cash must accompany the order. * Friends ofthe Cause of Honest Home Ruie ia all the counties are invited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscription Lists, which ought to include BvCry intelhgert voteHn the State, RIORDAN & DAWSON, Proprietor*, Charleston, 8. 0 Centennial Medal Awarded. —THE FAMOUS- IRON' Kiisra tlOOK BTOVE tS THE LARGEST STOVE IN THE ; South with Reflecting Oven Boors and Patent Flues, with large Oven, mena- urlng 21 1-2 by 19 Inches, weight S40 pounds, guaranteed to bake in ten minutes. Don’t buy until you write for particulars.! PRICE REDUCED: Frioes fl In. with ware, only $21. 7 In. with ware, only $23. 8 in. with ware, only $29. We sell eight other patterns and sizes. T. CAMPBELL, Opposite Pavilion Hotel, Ueeting Street, Charleston S. C. aprl8-6m —» - - - - . Columbia Register- *» JiMKS A HOYT, EDITOR. I mu Term** of Hubwcrlptionl Daily lUgitUr. One Pear .$7 00 , . r .BlxMonths 350 seated as very needy, so much so, indeed, Three Months l 75 that this subordinate and not very de- Tri-W’ttkiy Rfguter.' stable appointment waa welcome. One Tear 5 00 1 Sii Months 2 50 _. TJ . A , Three Months ...125 Ex • LleutooBat-Ooveroof OImtm | now walks the streets of Beaufort as . r _ lug.Ilf.,mth. oomforta&ie o«. “ eminent offlee, of whfoh the principal Three Months 50 features, wa hear, ore no work and good pay. A striped suit would be- J®*Our Terms, are Invariably Cash In Advance. EDIST0 LANDS FOR One thousand «tx hundred acres prime •otton and provision lands on Edisto lliver amf'Yafrow Brandi, four miles north of Williston, for safe.. On this tract there is a good null seat with a substantial dntn, an ample and unfailing water power. There is no bet ter"! oration in the county for a Merchant Mill or Oottdn Manufactory. Titles ^ood and the price at which it will be .*>ld is far below its actual value. 1 For farther information apply to JOHN W. HOLMES, jan3*tf Williston, 8. (V, JOHN W. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VritWSTOK, S. <L. Practices in all the Courts of the Sta and the United States. sepG-ly National House 353 King Btroet* , (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.)|* iBotiPd, SI 50 Per Dav CHAR -I STON. S. 0 MRS. II. M. BAKER, Proprietress/ sep20-ly JAMES M. RYAN, ~ ATTOSNIYATaAW. BARNWELL, S. C. sep6-iy A. M. OWMS, ATTORN KY AT JL,A\V, BARNWELL, S. C., # { # ? / Practices in all the Courts. > sepG-ly I l. tobiistT ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA janlO ly G• W M-’ Williams (ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Practices in all the courts: A. Ji. CONN Kit. Attorney at J/aw, ALLENDALE. S. C. scpfi-ly ^ Frhz’s Retreat. 21 nr M MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. C. AI.E0i WI.’VE*. I.kQiJORS AWD CIGARS Lunch From Eleven to One O’clock. A Cflll and Sec me. 28-ly Oysters Served in Every Style: FRITZ NiOl.I.F.NIIICF.R, Apent. — ■ «... ! Williston Lands tor Sale. Central Hotel Broad Street, AUGHJHTA, OKOIttAlA !Mrs- NL- ”W- Thomas, Centrally Located—Convenient to Hi sinews. J. M. SKINNER, ATTORNEY at law, BambertT' B- G. sepC-ly dome bit Advocate. oomplexlon.—Port Royal W^ y The Seneca aty Adfertlkef says Mr. lUnbea Oibaofl, who lives near | Wolhalls, waa Wttan severely through the two middle fingers of hta baud on ^riosy liwt by a mod dog, whilst lying j Id the door reading a paper. He also bit Mfferal doge and fore tbd clothes j fSt one ur two children before he #aa j killed. - ■ -y 1 CALVO, PATTON <fe CO;, PropnetoM. C. A.CxlVo, Jft., J. A. I’atton, W. B. M’DaxiC J. T. WklU. H- M. LANIER —WITH— •<0 ■ Sheep-killing dogs Invariably attack the necks of their victims to sever the Iftteries and drink the blood, eo an fhvector hflb designed a collar with •harp projecting pofote, Whl6h effectu- «Uy protects the sheep from his foe. One of die moet'cheering eigne of the timee ie the increase of immigration. During AugtiM 7,500 immigranti landed I* New York againrt or the same Jhonth kef year. ■■'•A’PC'ii#* - *. .1 —5 RPBayley&Co —1MFORTKK8 Of— Crockery, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, Ac. IT ilAHOVF.R STRKET,' BALTIMORE, Maryland. feb21-fim ■mm The Democratic County Conventfoft at Newberry nominated Me«Mi George Johnaton, C. H. Ruber and Wmi oh for the Legislature. Mantoue & Co. liquor ifereMnts, ! AN© fMACflMS OF SEGARS 118 East Bay Street, CrtARTtoBTOrtr. ai. c. ■eplS-ly ATTORNEY A! LA H' S. C. Practices in all the State and United States Courts. Mant jue & Co.. Proprietors of the Charleston Branc OF TUB HAVANA SEGAR FACTORY “ La Valentina.” Fine Havana Tobacco Manufac tured exclusively by Cuban work men will, with skill, produce Scgars equal in quality, style and fragranc to the best brands known. 116 EAST BAY STREET, Charleston, S- C- sepl3-ly EHh J ■IP'' .*' m STOCK kTiM. BLACKVILdbB, ■ TAKE NOTICE. I would reepcctfully eblicit my friends aftd the public to call and examine ray flfle Liquors, Beer, Segnre and Tobacco. I. can be fbbud Under the Patterson Old Crow Whiskey * I A Specialty. So come along and you I will net be "humbugged. K. O. WILLIAMS. A New and Interesting Featnre. — OF THE— Edgefield Advertiser South Carolina** beloved sons in Photograph and Biography. Many worthy names and noble lives res* cued from oMIvion! About the first of July the A fiver titer will begin the publication of n series ol Biographical Sketches, giving, in synop sis, the lives ofmany prominent and dis tinguished sons, dead and living, of South Carolina. In connection with these, there will appear in our columns each week a portrait of the individual whoSe life Is sketched, done in the high est style of modern photographic art. From the great and good men of the past such selections have been made, ‘ John C. Calhoun, George McDuffie, Judge A. P. Butler, Chancellor F. H. Wardlaw, Governors Pickens, father and son, Governor P. M. Butler, Colonel of the Palmetto regi. ment, Senator Louis T. WigfaH,. Judge O’Neal, General Waddy Thompson, General James Jones, Edmund Bacon, Esq., aliat “Ned Brace,■’ 6f the “Georgia Scenes,” Ma jor Jack Jeter, Hon. Preston Brooks, Gov ernor S. D. Miller, and others whose names we hav4 not space to mention fust now. nie Later we will take np such men as the Hon. J. P. Carroll, Governor M. L. Bonham, Gen eral Abner Perrin, Gerferal M. W. Gary. Gen eral R. G. M. Dunovant, Generals Kershaw, Kennedy, Logan, Connor, Wallace, McGow an, Hagood and Bee. Colonel Thomas 0. Bacon, Colonel Thomas G. Lamar, Colonel Jcfeeph Abney, Colonel W. (D. Moragne, Col. onel Arthur Simkina, Speaker John C. 8hep« , General James Cheanut, Hon. W. D. and others whose names shall-occur Subscription $2.50 per annum, iu ADVERTISER, EdgcfleM,*S,<V •:o: • Lying on the lino of the South Carolina Railroad, within onb-half a mile at its nearest point to the corporate limits of Williston, is a b|dy of iand containing about - ——. THttlKTC 'I'HOUSANi) ACRYCH; This land is unsurpassed In fertility by any in Barnwell County, being uitable for either cotton culture or for rich crops of cereals. To those who desire to engage in peach Culniro it affords a splendid OI’I^OItTT'IV1TV FOR RROteiXARLE IN'VBJSXMfiNXi as it forms part of that limited territory around Williston which produce the finest peaches in the United States, while the facilities for transpor tation afforded by the Railroad running through the tract places the great markets within easy reach. To those invalids Who are in search 0 f homes where UKALXII AND ARUNDANCK combine to fender life pleasant and endurable no better location cin be found. It is within a short ride of Aiken, and on it there is a I Wonderful minerAlsrri no; which boils continually forth with gfeat strength and volume. There are also several fine fish ponds on the tract entirely free from malaria, and suitable for fish raising. About 1,000 acres of this tract are cleared, the balance abounds in fine pine, oak and hickory. The lands will be sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers; For partioulars apply to ’ T"”' W* H ICenned- or A.- J '.Weathersbee Williston, South Carolina. may30-ir ■*!. v F. CajuiWxll* wrsiipuii wavoM. — *£», a Wmflft Wlieless, WIIsod & Co. R- . 1 i j ' ’ —7- c" . - ; Wholesale #nd Betail Grocers, Comer Broad and (BURKE CORNER), 52-66 A U £ Yl s t a > G G, • KEKNGOOD BROS., ». -£P Wholesale Dry 241 and 243 West Baltimore Street, botWecfl Ciiarles and HarioVef Streets, BALTIMORE, MD, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, ETC. 8ep5-6md \ JAS. W. TURLEY, ' . CJ ... Augusta, Georgia. ■Jt 3 James A dray Co., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods is now complete, and is the larmfit and best assorted in the South. Our Mourning Department contains everything from the lowest price to the finest goods imported. Our Black, Colored, nnd Fancy Silk Stock is universally acknowledged to be he finest in the market, a glance at its contents will convince the most 'skeptical. Ml the latest Novelties in Colored Dross Goods—‘‘Chenille Jardiniere,” “Res- ille Cj-prcs,’’ “Beige Sylphide,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings Bourettes &c. Dc. signs and effects in Neckwear to be found nowhere else. ^ The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the people of Georgia or Carolina, 1 Everything pretty and desirable in Prtrasols, and in Fancy Goods generally. A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkins and Doilies, &c. Embroidered Piano Covers. A full 1 n; of Casmmerea, Cottonadcs, Homespun and everythin" needed bv Country Stores and Planters. « o y The only complete stock of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mason and Di.tou’s line. Ladies and Misses suits in great variety. Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) A full line of Infant’s wear, Cloaks, Dresses, Ac., &e. Everything will be sold at the very lowest price—in fact so low as to astonish even buyers themselves. Orders filled promptly and carefully. apr4-3m James A. Gray & f!o. HART & CO. Agricultural Implements. THE OLD RELIABLE Cash Dry Goods Store* BEGS AGAIN TO CALL YOUR VERY SERIOUS ATTENTION Td his mammoth and Matchless Stock of First-class SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, "Which has never before reached such astonishingly low down prices. Mil friends will see how utterly impossible It Is to enumerate all the things Dry Goods Store. My customers can rely on my stock supplying anythliq^ that they can think of desire. Send your orders with confidence, for anything you want—you shall not be disappointed. Describe as nearly as you can what you want, and about the price you want to pay; Exceptional Lines and Prices in the following departments ma^ be relied on i Drtss Goods, White Goods, Hosiery and Notions, Cassimores, House-Keeping Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hats. Small Wares, Ladies’ Ready-Made Suits, Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs. £ *? Parcels amounting to $10.00 and over will be delivered Free of Charge, James W. Turley. may 1C-3 m ...» HALL, J. P. Browne, Agent, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE Comer of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, Sduth Carolina- Orders solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with Baltimore, New York or Boston. apl8 6<n ‘ DAY, TANNAHILL & Co., WHOLESALE DEALEhS IN Carriage^ Wagons, SHOE Coach Materials, Harness, Leathery FINDINGS. BELTING. No. 1 Lap ring, “ 2 GREENVILLE SWEEP, “ 3 PLOW CLEVICE. “ 4 BATESVILLE SWEEP, “ 5 PLOW £LEVICE, “ 6 ORANGEBURG SWEEP, “ 7 HEEL BOLT, No. 8 GRASS ROD, * “ 9 SOLID SWEEP, “ 10 SHOVEL PLOW BtADE, “ 11 BULL TONGUE, “ 12 DI’M’D P'T BULL TONG’E, “ 13 CAST-IR’N TURN SHOV’L, “14 STEEL TURN SHOVEL. AtL^tJfaXAiiUK i?* L. o w sxock. The attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortment of grjJ) in all the above branches, which \Ve are offering very low to suit the times. Sencf for our prices. Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, One-IIorse Wagons' Three and Four Home Wagoua, Buggies Umbrellas, Children’s Carriages—«11 prices, Cbmbs and Clip pers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fine Trbnks, Back Bauds, Bits, Harness of all des criptions, Collars, Hames, Traces, Satchels, Hitrae Strings, Hotse Brushed, Buckles &c, , „ \ . Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins/ Linings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tools and Findings of aH kinds. -Leather and Guin Belting—2 to 14 iuches, Soapstones, Htmp and Guri^ Packing. # The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon—wide or nano'fi- Tires, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 1 5-8 Axle, all at bottom pricea;. Day, Tannahill & Co. 7 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA., Augusta Charleston, S. C. = J. H. PARKER & CO. . _ . f ■ Factors and Commission Merchants. ~ -— -COTTON AND NAVAL STQRLS, _ Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South CaroKruU Liberal Advances made on Consi^imenU, janl7-ly •% V .. « * 1 ' Corner of Broad an<T Wasliingtftm Streets AUeUSTA* enosaiA. Had been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Nevrly Furnishedf IQrTbe Office of the Hotel will be open daring the night, and gueativ will be received, or called at any hour. RATES OF BOARD, novl 6m $2.00 rtR DAY. tV M MOORE PrOp’r- Terriberry & Brickie^ Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, &c., at CiarleSlon V , . "V Contracts for House Building made on favorable terms and all work guar* an toed. Wo will either furnish all material and put up hooMS or sell par ties • _ o jt • the lumber and mouldings as they prefer. Will take jobs ti *ay part of Barn well, Colleton, Orangeburg or Aiken counties. ** AUdreus TERRIBERRY & BRIOKLE, Bamberg, B. 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