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W* k»ow Mt wk*t it U, d e»r,
This >lMp •• dM? and •till,
liafeidtl haoda^b* awful oalm—>
Thavhoakao pale an.lohillw.
ThathU (hat will net lift again. .
! fhcugh ire may call and call— i
The strange whirerolilude of peace
Thatreuresover all.
Wo know not -what It m^n^dear,
This dceilate heart | a'rt, •
* . * ’ w ;
This dread to take our daily a»y t
And walk in it again ;
We know not to what other sphere
fhcloved who leave ns go,
Nor why we’re left to wonder still
Nor w hy wo do not know.
But this we know, our loved and dead
If they shou ? d'come this day,
Should come and ask us, “ What is life?”
Not one of us could say—
Life is a mystery as deep
As ever death can be.
Ye' oh ! how sweet it ie to us,
This life we live and see.
Then might they say—thesi vanished onts,
And blessod is the thought,.
“So death is aweet to us, helovedl”
Taoughwo may tell you naught;
Wo may not tell it to the qt t k —
“ Toll mystery of deet£
Te may not toll uaifye would,
Tue mystery of breath."
Tiiecht’d who enters life comes not
With knowledge or Intent,
So those who enter death must go
As little children sent.
Nothing is known, but I betlevi
That Qod is overhead,
And as life is to the living
So death is to the dead.
ABMsTKOJfu & HEHIOT
^ WiLLIMXOJV. m.
1 :
K EEP ct*n*umthr fx» bao4 a oloely
nseorted stock of
DRY GOODS, HATS, SflO^S,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, dtc.,
Whidt tb*y offer to tb« cldgpoa of
Barnwell county at fair prices and so-
flclt their patronage,
fit-gart and Tobacco a specialty.
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AUGUSTA CROUORtfiOUSB
.wnuwfVo-ir— I f ‘ ^
r. e. sum,
IMPORTEA AND JOBBER Of _ -
Glass, Chin*, Earthenware, Lamps,
Bracket*, Chandelier* and House
.. Furnishing Goods.
NoT 897 Broad Rtreet, .
t
^TUiUHTA., OKoncaiA.
(2 Doors Below V. Richards & Bros.)
Full lii.c of Fancy Vuses, Ornmnents
Ao. nov21-3m0
t^hllo Miss Sue Z-'nt myer, a milker
omployed at Ellxabeth Uhy Dairy
Farm, Lebanon county, Pa., was laugh
ing heartily at the herdsman who had
v... been upset by a cow be was mllklcg,
DANIEL HAAS,
—JOBBER OF-
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Foreign-and Dorar>tic Dry Goods,
, . * u '~ ' ■ ” "9 ;
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ITotlonn, Fancy Cc« In, Ac.,
7 153 MEETING STREET,
iTON, 8. C.
72-85
-4- •
Sputh Carolina Railroad.
CHANQE OF BCUEDVLB.
A
Bp Bay Passengers.
(This Train dsn not connsot with Tra'n for
Columbia at Branchvills.)
LtMve Charleston k.45 am
“ Branch villa 9.56 a m
Midway 10.20 am
Bamberg f . 10.28 a in
—*“ 1 10.48 a m
F>.57 a m
11.06 a m
11.22 am
11 80 a m
11.52 am
12.12 p m
«
M
Graham's
Lee s
Blackvills
Kiko
Willi ston
Windsor
12.26 p m
1.30 p m
“ Montmorsncl
“ A'lt*?
Arrive Augusta
Down Day Passengers.
(ThisTrain dues not connect with Train for
Columbia at Branchville.)
Leave Augusta >
Aiken
“ Montmorend
“ Windsor
“ Wiliiston
“ Elko
“ Bhickville
“ , Lees . u
i “ Graham’s
*< Bamberg ,
“ Midway
“ , Branshville
Arrive Charleston
k.30 p m
4 4t» p m
4.68 p m
6.18 p m
6 84 p ni
6.42 p m
6.59 p m
-6.07 p m
6.21 ji in
6.87 pni
8 46 p m
7.25 pm
TO.lOp nT
Augusta Flour Mills!
CL4SK St
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CO., Fro^rleAoro.
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AVISO recently ymt stir Mill in first-class order, we nreppw prepared to fill orders
promptly fas oor-yeR fcwsww blends of Wour. vtr: GILT KlXjE. DOBMLK liXTRAeEX
TRAaa.lTIP f
TOP; also, Mssl.’Grits, Bran and Stock Feed. ~ All Goods delivered in De
pot free of Drayage. 71—97
DAY, TANNAHILL & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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Manufncturcra and Dealcys in
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Carriages. Waprons, ITariiess and' Saddlery,
Carriage
v And WholofAte and Itctiil Dealers in
Material. Leather, Shoe 1 Findings,
Leather and Gum Belting: Packing.
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- KIGUT rxrnEIS.
Leave Charleston
Arriva Augusta
Leave Augusta
Arrive Gliarlesden
Down Lesve Btackville
Up Leave Blackville
Connects with Trains at Branchville for
Columbia * .
7.30 pm
C 20 a in
7 46pm
6.80 a m
11.4r>ptn
8.03 a in
I
R J. MAG-ILL,
cekeral peodoce
AND
C ommissdon Merchant,
nttIQIlT ASl) ACCOM MOO ATI OK.
Leave ChArleston 7,10 am
Arrive Augusta 8.15pm
Leave Augusta L,,16am
Arrive Charleston 7,00^>m
Down Leave Blackville 9.45 » m
Up Leave Blackville 8.32 p"m
Connects at Bmnehville with Train for
Columbia.
TUf dtiHxmied her law, and found It M , o. r- run
impouibl. U .hut Sr Oomh. Vud n ” 1 St.OpMty.
«m obilg«I to walk bom with her CH ARL.1BSTON, 8. C.
mouth open." As It happened a phy-
Bidan wae rieHlng bet Invalid father Consignments,of Poultry, Epirs; Bul
at the time ebe arrived at home. But ter and ail kinds of Country Produce
a new dHBcnlty awaited her, an she solicited,
found it impossible to tell them what
ailed her. By pantomimic signs and
Ritiona ehe Anally made them com
prehend, aad her Jaw was quickly set
aright
In the case of DeTrevllle vs. Robert
Smalls, to recover possession of land
In Beaufort 8.0., sold for taxes dur
ing tbe war by ths United States Com-
raU)8loDer*e Court the United States
Supreme Court has oonBrmed the opin
ion of the Court below, holding such
sals to be valid. It is believed this
decision wilt quiet tbo titles to fully
two thousand pieces of property in
tbe Bute.
Reference*—Hon. W. W. Sale, May
or of Charleston; Col. Jos. D. Aiken,
Mr. Daniel Haas, Messrs* ManUnw &
Co., Mr. A. St. Amand, late of Crane,
Boylston & Co. oe3l-3uio
J. % HEAD & CO..
CC3 KINO HTKtCICT.
OHARLBSTOPir, 8. C.
DRY GOODS
' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. j
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
L a c e s. Em broide r fe s.
GLOVES, HOSIERY &c.
MEW CJiftOBS
A.T COST!
THE
Columbia Tlecjister.
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DAILY,
TRI WEELLY AND WEIXLT.
Best Newspaper Ever Published at tho
7V-7 Capital of South Carolina.
Cireulation Large and Constantly In-
, creasing. <1
^yE reepectfully Invite the atton-
DRY GOODS and Shoes at cost.
Hatdwarc and Huts at cost.
Crockery and Glassware ai cost.
Clothing and Notions nt cost.
100 do*, best Thread at Cost.
Besides many desirable articles,' all at
cost.
Onccries at lowest cash prices from this
date, December llth, 1878.
C. E. LARTIGUE,
Blackville, S. C.
lion of the reading comm unity
to the excellent newspapers we are 1
. now publishing In Columbia. The
Bkhstsb Is tb* only paper ever pub
lished at (be capital of South Carolina
which le conducted as are tbe leading
dallies of tbs principal cities of the
country. We bave so able and distin
guished corps of editors—gentlemen
well known all over tbe State for their
learning, ability and sound Democrat
ic priuciplee—men who have served
the State and the South on every oc-
dasion when tbe demand arose for
their services, and who may be oafely
depended upon as reliable leaders of
tbe Democracy in the line of journul-
... 4.
Tax Daily Register Is a twenty
eight column paper, 24x38 Inches,
printed on good paper and with large,
clear cut type, containing the latest
telegraphic news, full market reports,
editorial matter on tbe leading occur-
*Vences of the timee, and replete with
interesting miscellaneous reading.
The local news la full and Interesting,
one editor devoting his lime exclusive
ly to that department Our corres
pondence from Washington and other
places of oota gives an entertaining
resume of oil the important events of
the day.
Tax Tri-Wkxxly* Register, with
some minor changes, comprises the
contents of the Dolly ut 12 50 less per
year.
The Weekly Register Is a large,
r bondsomaly-gotten-up eight page pa
per, 29x42 inches, containing, forty-
eight columns of reading matter, em
bracing all tbe news of the week and
tbe most Important editorial and looal
news. * *
8—IN ADVANCE.
Barney McX^emore
HAS JUST OPENED
A NSW BAK-B9QM
At Christie’s Old Stand,
WHKRK«be is prepared to furnish his
friends with the choicest Winos, Liquors
and Cigars. In connection with hie Bar he
has also opened a RESTAURANT. Parties
attending the Fair can get meals on very
reasonable terms. oct3l-8ni
S. N. GREEN,
CASH DEALER IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries
AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
NO. 316 BROAD STREET,
(Three Doors above Planters’ Iloiel,)
AUGUSTA, GA.,
We are Hf>l« Agt nta in Charleston
for Harris' Celebrated Seamless Kid
Gloves, the beat imported,
de. 5 3m J. R. READ & CO. *
WILMINGTON, C0LUMEI.\ AND
AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Gkkksai. Passesoer Dkpaktmicnt,
lipLtMHU, S. C., August 6, 1377.
Thefbllo-dng-KebedHle will be operated 01.
and after this date.*
A’iyfU r.tprist Train—Daily.
flOIKO KORTH.
Leave Columbia
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wilmington
11 15 p. m
2 40 a, ni
. C 32 a, m
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The attention of merchants and coiu-uukts iV^irccied to our full and complete
assortment of goods io all the above branches an3 to-the groat redtieflon in prices.
Persons favoring us with their orders may rely on getting the best goods at lowest
figures- - 1 \ .. ;
SPEciALTiKS.
, The Orvc-TIorse Wagon, pronounced the best wsgon in the
The famous Jackson AVngon, two, three and four horse.
The Wilson. Childs & Co. Philadelphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest draft
iron axle \yagon known to the trade. It has stiff longue, old fashioned huujids
and coupling, wedge spokes, hammered axles and five lect hind wheels.
The Cortland Platform Spring Wagon, the wagon of the period for business
or'pleasure. ' Lightest spring wogpn lor its capacity known. * - -
ns:
KEKNGOOO HKOg.,
*
241 and 243 West Baliimorc Street, between Cunrlee and Hanover SlDucta, A' \
HIbaltimoee. me ‘
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DRESS GOODS, SIUWIS, WHITE (ft8D?;
sep.5 -6mo
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J. I®. Browne, A
gent,
) OLASSWAKK •
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN OROEAERY, ElliNA AND
Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina.^ - *
Orders so] id ted for tbe above'gtvltj, mwl prleca-gutijupteeti vlth Bnjtlnr.ore
5fow York or Benton. • * ■; | - 7.V - '*'< TT-fi it
t-a -urgA - * -1.
T
Corner
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of Id road and NVaskington Streets
A'® ti me '
tlks Seen TbnroupSfy Rcnevnletl, lieuiotlele.1 and . rumislied
JPO-Tho Office of the Hotel be open during the night, and guests,
will be received, or called at any hour. •
T - RATF.S- OF BOA UP,
i-Mm
PER DAY.
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ribvl Cm
W M MOORP: RropV
T. S. NIPPON.
Our fito;k ol Buggie4aud Fockaways is complette, of best manufacture, find
at greatly reduced prices. Lhildreus’'Carriages in great variety. Hoys’ Wagons,
all sizes and prices.
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins,
Linincs, Lasts, Boot and^tfbe Trees, Crimps, Tools of pH kinds. • j
ftuuoy I’nrbfcllas, W r liipa. Trunks. Collurs. fee.. &c.-—-—■— *
niar28-ly
Day, TannaMH & Co.
225 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
», W. WAGXNKR.
O. A. WAGKNFR.
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Charleston, s. c.
COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Range. *
Grocer House,163 und fC5 East Bay, 2 and 4 Queen Street,
Agents for Georgia Grange Ferti! zer and Celebrated Hook Cotton Tie
Also, Sole Agent for Old Crow Whiskey.
Liberal advances made on consignments of Co*ton. 71—84
OTTO F. WEITHRS,
J. C. RAHMING.
Basiling,
igisoti
X WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN •-
Boots and Shoe;:, Bags, Tito
233 King Streeij^Itar Market Street, Charleston^S. 0,
Partioular attention given to fitting of Orders, and all Goods guaranteed a* rep
resented. ' x, augla-6n’
■ ■Jfeo.
jVXeeting Street-, (^harles^cfrt* S. €5..
(OPPOSITE TUT. PAVIUON
PKTL THE
UCITEL. }
-• X
Wholesale Grocer,
—AND DEALER IN—
Segars, Liquoi’s and Tobacco.
GOING soexn.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Florence -
Arrive nt Columbia
6 00-p. m.
10 02 p. m.
I 25 a. m
TbisTrain is Fast Express, making through
connections, all rail. North anil South, nrifl
waterline connection via Portsmouth. Stop
only nt Kastover, Sumter. Timmonsville.
Florence, Marion. Fair Bluff, Whiteville and
Flemington. .~
Through Tickets sold and baggage check
ed to all principal points. Pullman Sleepers
on nifht trains.
Tkroujh Frtiyhl Train—Daily, nerpt Sun'
days.) _
going Noiern.
WOULD be ph-asod to t»co any of his old
friends from Barnwell and will Guar
antee to sell thorn First-OlatiS Groceries at
ns low Figures as they can be bouuht In
the (Tty. Buying and Bellin»r strictly fur
Cush, I challenge Competition in prices.
1 will keep my Stock continually replen
ished from Northern and Western Mar-
k' tu. Don’t forget the place. 315 Broad
Street, Augusta, Ga., 3 doors above the
Planters’ Hotel.
J tn23-3mos
8. N. GREEN.
Dolly Register, 1 year $7 00
“ ^ 6 mouths.., 8 50
« “ 8 n 1 75
Tri-Weekly Register 1 year. 5 00
* “ 6 months... 2 50
* w S " .. . t 25
.Weekly Register 1 year.. .v 2 00
•d ♦* A mrvrv t
BEAUTIFUb FLOWIBS,
CHOICE SEEDS,' He."’By Mail. ,
For $1 wc mail postpaid, either of fol
owing collections, all choice varieties;
20 Verbenas, or 8 Heliotropes,
8 Geraniums, or 9 Fuchsias,
8 Coleua, or 8 Roses,
4 Ivb s, ' or 8 Chrysanthemums,
or 10 assorted Green House Plants.
8 Gladiolus, or 8 Double Tube Rose,
or 24-6c, or 12-lOe, pku. Garden Seeds,
or 24 packets choice Flower Seeds.
Circular, with additional collections,
mailed toapplicants.
ED WD J. EVANS $ CO.,
(Local Agents Wanted ) f?3] York, Pm.
\ .
6 mooths.......
8 “
1 00
50
Any person seediest us a dub of ten
persont
subscribers at one time will receive
either of tbe papers free, postage pre
paid, for one y**ar.
Any person sending ns the money
for twenty subset Ibers to the Dally
" tydoi-
msy retain for hisserrioes twenty do!
lars of the amdunt; for twenty sub-
seribers to the Tri-Weekly, fifteen dol
lars of tbe amount; and for twenty
subscribers to the Weekly, five dollars
of tbe amount.
As sn advertising medium Tn Rxo-
xstxr affords unequalled facilities, hav
ing a Urge circulation, and numberiug
among Its patrons the well to-do peo-
ptaroflbe middle and upper poub n of
the Bute. Terms reasonable. *
formarion d ‘aired, address
OALVO & PATTON,
A. FINE GIFT
A VEBY Desirable Bib* for a Cotton,
wilt be glv**n gratis to an^y
Faotory
rosy that will use it- the Fund,
Dam reat'
ready made, and as much land as
will be neoesoary for tiro purpoee. The
property Is si tasted on the
north-east
corner of Atkeo oountv, on the Waters of
Pond Brooch. The location Is
unsurpass-
ed. Plenty of water, and i*erfectly healthy.
Only three mil-e from tbe Bonth Carolina
Railroad. .* ay Information needed will be
cheerfully given. Address
08PORNK DYCHER, ^
‘tvllle. 8. O.
. B’sckvilK L- -
JOSEPH JLITv HING8,
W indsor, H. C.
DB. W.V BMILH, '
* WIHteton, B. G.
irtles
tb exhibit in
1 on application.
Barnwell Lands for Sale
A
FEW choice Cotton Plantatl ns
eon bo bought at reasonable rates.
Proprietors, situated near YClIIlotoo asd Blacl
“ a bet ween ths I
and the EJisto river. For b
H. If. THOl
oc24-tf
Columbia, 8.
copies of Tax,
will 1 ply to
Leave Columbia . .
Leave FU reuce. . .
Arrive at Wilm.ngton.
6 CO p,. m.
4 30 a. m.
12 00m.
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Wilmington.
Leave Florence . I
Arrive at Columbia
2 30 p. m,
2 36 a. m.
10 10 a. m
Local Freight Train leavea Columbia Tue*--
day, Thursday and Saturday only, at 6a. m.
Arrives at Florence a» 8 30 p. tn.
A. POPE, O f, & T. A
J F. DEVINE, Superintendent.
OLD AMERICAN HOTJWL,
ESTABLISH ED ABOUT 1830.
Resuscitated on the European Plan.
For Gentlemen only.
S' ikrms:
Rooms, each person, per day.... BO**
. '* , ** per week 83 00
“ “ •• per montb.fiSaud 10
According to location of Rooms, paid
in advance.
boabd terms:
Board and lodging per day..... .81 50
M «•
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Monarch Whiskey.
Also, I. T. & J. G. Fioet at Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, r.nd Thorn Brothers’
eelebiated Butter Crackers.
sep26-ly Nos. 108, 110. 112 and 181 E ist Bay, Charb stor, S. C.
At
m
Blackrille,
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Grand Opening
Ol the Fall CamgmigBi l
FAMOUS ‘
Iron Kin^C ck Stove,
ALSO,
Tin: xohle
COOli,
COOK,
Lily Cook.
FAIRY QU
U A'*N
TELKGKAPa
.COOK
t‘i
Cr K \
AN 0
Several Other
11 e r n «
AVc
4-arry ti;e Lav*' <-1 Sb c\ < !’ • -• firtLc Sinio, at the 1 IV’c s.
Siviii] tor PiJrin-es an i lV.t-*s of (1^* *!we uu\OS-iiiu
THaMSNi *. hi es net.
ooN^rHACTons ann ijuu.diiis. .•
AIA>T!IV\<U t : ; ,: e4 o rf
Doors, Sash, Motiidin^s, Unicjkcts, Newels, Mantles,
•V . * » ' v ^
I'alust-.rs, Yi’i’andas. etc.
* • . * . Be.tu nf'tit
• - ; *■ »
Dressed and T'nchcreed Lumber, Paint. Oil, Putty, Window GLm,
.—-—,r - —.—. PuilLri—•tfwdtvqro, etp. —— ■ -—
PL AXIS G MILL AX7> T.TITHEI? YAJW, HALE STREET, SEAR
, , : ' LESTR.XL UAILUOAD YARD. -
, OFFICE AND WALK 4:5 ,1A( KSON STREET,
!v - ai ut I’ea’i’A. ;.«*Benitnifa7
No Successful Opposition to my Run!
TOi-r-
‘-X —
I am Just frotn the Northern market)*, where I have spent a month in care
fully selecting and purchasing on** of the fullest and taost. complete stocks of
Genera! Merchandise ever brought into this StmIp. I guarintee satisfaction to
»ne and all and defy competition in prices, stylos anil quality anywhere tn the
State, Call for yourselves and examine my splendid stock bf R-wly-made
Clothing. Gents and boys “rigged out” in the latest PBileiarr styles in any
quality of suit from the “every day go-about" to the handsomest “wedding
'•utflt”tted at prices to suit all. ■' . -■ ’
My superb stock of Boot^and Shoes for Gents, Youths, Ladies and Children
cant be beat anywnere. In Tact I have a JulT and complete assortment of any
og you want to buy in the way of Dry Goods, Hath, Caps, Hosiery,
sod swrythlog w
Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else beaiU<-s.
A choice line of Groceries, Onnned Goods an J Liquors.
’Can
in set you up housekeeping from ttie nicest bed-room and parlor sets of
furniture to the Trying-pan In the kitchen. ’ . '
You >wlil also find a’choice lot of Mules and Horses In my S tle Stables.
bought in person In tbe Western markets at bottom figures for cash und w ill
tage. When you have purchssed a horse or mule I can
per week.
meals:
Breakfast.—y•
D diner
6 50
25:*
• ••••••••••• • ••a/ >
►. .....r.—80c
Supper. ..--U
MRS. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress,
be sold 16 your ad van
theo-aunply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle as you desire and c n
the easiest terms.
Mr Just call in and look and we guarantee to give you satisfaction.
SIMON BROWN.
ang22—tf M BLACKVILLE. S. C
. - ■- - X : ■‘'-gr:-==arr~y yVr- tx —- .
nov28-ly
29 George st., cor. King,
Charleston| e. C-
Cheapesi Dally In the South!
THE EVENING SENTINEL
AUGOSTA, GA.
m PUBLISHED AT THE LOW PBICX OP
, -** 841 Fw Year, f*
IT IS A BRIGHT. NEWSY EVENING
PAPER, and is edited with ability by Meesra.
Jahm R. RANDAlxand P. A. StovALL. Itii
the only afternoon paper in, the South that
publisher tho Telegraphic diSpatchee of the
'e l Frees. In it
New York Aeaeeiatcd Preoe. In iu column*
will be fonad all tbe aewe that cones by,tele
graph. and the telegraphic market report* re
ceived apt# (ho time *f going to proas.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
Tub Evening Stnivu is tho official pa
per of ths city of Angusta.
IST All who want a neap paper should
snbserib# for H. Terms: $4 per year; $2
far «ixmonths.aad * 1 for throe month*.
Send far speeiaiea copies. Address,
WALSH 4l WRIGHT,
Hiram W • Friedenwald,
—WITH— .
tv I IIS 10 > F K L It & CO
A , • .
Wholesale Clothiers,
•«.
—AlfD JOBBERS OF—
s. Coatings, Sattine ts, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans, &c.
Cloths, C
'No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE
aHxSS-Sm
(•I t.
t -hi..
-we
J. RJPAMER & CO.
IKIcliRn'd eJo Morrifk,
Wo. 118 KINO STREET,
a W
■ Chai'lestois,
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MANUFArn nr.ii uf-dealkr in
Plain, Japanned and P|anisljod TImvarc,
Furnistimg . oods. ,
KOxosene St<»VQ8 and I-iMtuv^.
(. ; oukin,:: Nuvi'^ a’id Uoriaiile Pauses,
Parlor. Ulliee and »Stove Heaters.
—AL?.0 AGENT KOK—
m »--» t--v—•i-'i jj
The X'amons . TIDIES ” Cook Stove.
the
FIRE .BOX
EXTENDED
FOR L0N& WOOD
com* . .. /
ACTING
FLUES
, LARGE
ovEitr
CORROOATKO
inn GRATE,
dIep
A r»ii XMT,
IttVEKSIBLK
CROSSBAR.
GOLD HJEIlUi mm AT II1E UBm STATE FAIR, 1813. .
First Frcnitum awnrded at the York County,d’a., Fair, 1876 ; ftl*o it.Laurel,
Del., r876. Special Dfploifek awarded at the Georgia State Vuir, 1870 ; alsu at
Felton, 1875, .
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