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Printers and Paradoxes. * „ ▲ printer is lUe mott enrioas being living. He majrhjtve • bank, quoin, and not be worth a''eetat; hsrs small cups, and have neither wite nor children. Others uvty run feet, hut hn gets swifl- cst by setting fast. Ur may b.‘ mut ing impression* withoutirtoqucace; may . use the ley without offending, and be telling the truth ; while others cannot stand while they set, he can set stand ing and do both at%hc same time; may have to use furniture, and yet have no dwelling; may nuke and put iway pi, and never see a pie. much ’esa eat it, during his life; he a human being and a mt at the same time; pnfss a great deal and uot ask a favor; inny handle a shoot ing iron, and know nothing about a enunou, gun, or pistol. He may more' the lever that moves tho world, and, be • * * • 0 ' as fir from moving tho globe as a hog under a molehill; spread sheet* without Led, and yi t be obliged to sleep on the floor. He may use a 'dagger without shedding Mood, and from the earth he may handle stars; he may he of a roll ing disposition, and yet never desire to travel; be may have n sheep’s foot, and not bedelonuod; may never be Without a case, and yet know nothing of law or physic; be always correcting errors, and be growing worsaevery day; have em braces, without having the arms of a girl thrown around him; hare bis form boked up, and at the same time be free from jail, watch-house, or other coiilino- men t. Uis office Wy have a hell in it, and not be a bad place after all; he P*r.P«r«aa* M *>• *oi Advwr. . . «U«. V might bo plagued by the devil, and be a Christian of the best kind; and what is s'ranger still, bo lie honest or dishonest, rich or poo^ drunk or sober, industrious or lazy, he always stands up to his busi ness. * • The ftextttvunte Nisrelobc Close. [Jfrw York Sun.p The elections of this year pretty clearly foreshadow the political changes of the Senate of the next ilongrcss. The Senate consist of seventy-six members. In the present Senate there are forty- three Democrats, including David Davis, and thirty-three llepublicana. T|i«> fy- .good -bis aseanmew:—'Sntnome mer have a majority of ten. The terms ave a majority of ten of twoniy-Sva Senators tyive on ilm 4th of March,TtiST. Of tjiese fourteen are Democrats and eleven are Republi cans. Eight of tho Democrats are from tho South and six are from the North— namely, Eaton, of Connecticut; Kerman, of New York; Randolph, of New Jer sey. Wallace, of renn^ylrama; Thair- man, of Ohio, aud McDonald, of In diana. The successors of the eight Southern Senators will probably be Democrats, though there is a hare possibly of a change in one or two instances. The re cent elections show that the six Nor thern Seuators above named will have to give way to Republicans, excepting perhaps Mr. McDonald. Among the eleven Republicans whose terms expired with this Congress is Mr. Bruce, the colored Senator from Mississippi. He is sure to be succeeded by a Democrat, while the seats of the other ten arc certain to be filled by Re publicans. Taking tbs foregoing facts for the basis of our calculation, the next Senate wid bo composed of thirty-eight Demo crats, cone*tsg Judge Davis as a Dem ocrat, and thirty -eight Republicans—a tie. If Mr. McDonald should be sue-' needed by a Democrat, and there should be no s’ip in the South, then the 8eu ate would stand thus: thirty nine Dem ocrats and thiity-seven Republicans. Pretty Vt omea. Is it not a strange fact, that uot more than a dozen masculines will ever agree as regards heruty in women, and that we have no standard to mark this ex cellence; form or figure are not cvciitk- fined, much less the facial features— neither the hand witli its soft pressure, nor the foot, whether large or small, forming a requisite. Nor the eye, the ■window of tho soul, whether it be Hack, nut brown, melting blue, or • intelligent grey. ’ The beauty of.women consists in more than n fine complexion, or stylish dress, for either of these may be possessed by a most hateful virago. The tact ol making themselves agreeable, is, tho bas : s of beauty’s structure; lire hoatt culture must be real, no counterfeit, or it will not bear washing, and it is even so much preferable to that of the hesd. A selfish woman is not long cared for by any one, and although much has been written by talented writers on “beautv of face,” beauty of character will lost, nnd, in the end, be found far more de sirub'e; it will brighten homes, under clouds, and be a continuous sunshine to husbands and children.—Home Circle. The Loudoa correspondent of the Puicinnsti Rnquirer tells the following •lory. The moral will bo obvious to. those who have anything’to •a§:To Paris, last 8ummer,J saw a friand of mine, who had just come over, usings pen of pdculhtr construct iuu, designed with special reference to ifceeo untidy peveons who, like myself, ink their Hu ger* when they write. Now, ipy ffieud is a man whoso hands arc os white, as lilies, with finger nails like rosebuds in tint—noticeable bands, even remark able,, considering that he is an cldeily man, and who occasionally helps with the lighter work on his farm in Nebi-as- ka. Cstcltli im inking h is fiftgerq 1 “Why, where did you get that nice pen?” I asked him, a vista of bli.«.fijh exemption from on uninked middle finger opening on my joyogs, expectant mind. *r •Tn Omaha,” he answered. t *It's the nicest things I used to ink my lingers before I got it 1” ’ inked Hiis flngew ? That was enough for 1 me. I got the name of the murchai.t from whom be bought the pen, tho price of -it; and in- ulosing^tho money, I seat.from Paris to Omaha for tho pen. By the last steamer it came to me. The stationer at , Omaha ffii out of them, but lie seat to Sioux City, to the man that advertises them, for another lot. And now hero is where the laugh comes in. The pens are an English in vention, and tons of them can be had in London, if desired. At tho stationer's, next door, I could have g</t what I had sent after to Sioux City. But how could I know that ? I dealt with the man that advertised. — ——•—— 1 I-1 ■HII^ Yrr- ^ - IIw-w Chawdler Fleeted Iflayes. j [Pbllidelphift Prc«.] - Hhi second service was after the Presidential election of 187G, when, as Chairman of the National Republican Committee, he announced to the people the election of President Hayes by the majority of one vote in the Electoral College* To maintain tha.t majority it was r.cccjsary to hold thd'votes of Florida, Louisana, Diegan and South. Carolina, in alt of which States there were early indications of tftuble. Sena tor Chandler assumed the task of making tw employment of persons to enter the necessary prepare the required proofs and general ly to protect the interest of thft Republi can party in those States and in the Electorial Commission. These expenses he mot out of his private funds, and it U undeistood that the cost of attorneys and agents and their necessary expenses invoved art outlay of over $U),OOl), for which he did not receive reimburse ment. . I-Vcemiin, the Advcatlef. la. dieted. The grand jury of Barnstable county has indicted Charles Freeman for mur der in the first degree. Freeman is the man who took his little child's life in a fit of religious frenzy. He had been foremost among the adventisra of Pocas- set. During the night of the 1st of May he awoke his wife and told her that he had been called upon to otfer a great sacrifice. He had been told to offer up his little daughter Edith, a pretty child of five years, lie got a knife, slipped up to the couch on which she was lying asleep. Ho hoped that the Lord would stay his hand, but He did not, and Freeman raised the knife and plunged it into the sleeping child's side. Edith gave one groan and died. Freeman and his wife were arrested and lodged in jail. They expected tliat little Ed th would be raised from the dead on tho thiid day ami were sorely disap. pointed. The jury did not indict Mrir Freeman. NEW Y •t A D VERTt&LMEXTS. FfIty)J)AMlSH, (formerly of Barnwell.) /‘FRED L. PINK HAM. B AMISH <& PINKS! AM 313 BROAD STREET, • • AUGUSTA, GA., ■ (Next to Planter’s,.Hotel) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN BOATS, SHOES, &€. ^We have on hand a large and well-selcctcd stock of goods which we arc of fering ut very low figures. « We, Make- Small ProfifaQmck 8ales.^~ WF] GUARANTEE our Goods to be what they represent. o«2»-3ni ■ - DAMISH &. PINKHAM Franklin Bros. t cornu comissm Ten Per Cent. GKOCBRIB8. WiNBS, GIQUORS, &C. . EVERY- ARTICLE NEW AtfD FRESH. V..-T* Onr stock has been selected with tlie greatest care, and we will warrant every article us represented, and will sell as low os any bouse In the county; ■ W&mMt & ■ ■ ■ - WILLISTOKT, S. C. oc30-3 —DEALER IN— B©©TO AJfB SH©E!§ “ -ssaif ^—_ and Trunks, No* £89 Broad Street* 9S- ‘-’l -- ' BBTWQtpa. srrscr, A i (; LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE Hall Dealer m W. X. ISMJIalsSSj, jsroi 265 BROAD ST.. AUGUSTA GA; Wholesale and —ox— CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE. . \ . •• ■■?.. - _ r *■“" ..itg-l-itm - FR.ASKL1N BROS. OLO AAlBitlCAV IIOUT. j - - - _ • xstarusiikd A IK) UT 1830. P-eeuacltatod cn the Europeati F.an; Fax Gentlemen only. . , ' lkams: Rooms, each person, per day. .., 50* " u per weekr. .. . .$3 00 per month,$8 aad 10 According-to location of Rooms, paid In advance. ( . BOARD TERMS: Bounf'fflfJ 10Jgtug per-Jay.Trrr^^r meals: BreakfaSf. 25c. Dinner /.Grtc Buppef.... ; .-.25c MRS. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress, 20 George st.,Tior. King, nov28-ly Charfeston, S. C. Plantefs Hotel. \ To my Friends and the Traveling Public: In consequence of ih.'great reduc tion In all of the staples of our coun try, I have concluded to reduce iny rates of board to $1 50 and £2 per day, according to location of rooms. Special accommodationafor fAntilles ami cornm'TClf.t travcJefJT My tai-le *b«U-fiOt-he7cxcelled by any in the South, and will constantly be supplied witb selected Boston beef. , The hotel has recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished audf 1, made complete In allltH appointments. Courteous clerks aud attentive ser- VBnts. 'Viren you visit Savannah do not fail to call aVtbe Planters, »s lam de termined that thk.iial£i strati not be excelled by any in the South, regarJ- 4e»H of price. Thanking you for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of l,he ontiie, I am. very respectfulty fei'20-lv Johw Bhksnax. ManHeer. . TCfUSTA, Low Prices For : . . ’• * . i -*"■ ; ISoot^ Sftoes fisad ISatci, !«J'* ■ 1 Wc have now in store a very large aud complete stock of BOOTS, HHOES HATS, Which baa been purchasethdirect from the Manutactuiers,:,at the Lowest Prices the Cash Will Commond, aud as our motto is —— . • .m Larpj© Sales and Small ^Profits, Our Customert and the Public can rely on GOOD BARGAINS. A Large Stock of Philadelphia aud Baltimore Fine Shoes ou Hand. A Liberal Discount to the Wholesale Trade. WM. MUliSiEKtIN, *eplS.3m 293 BROAD STREET, AXJGtTST A, Gr A. IVoiuAnly itludeMly. Man loves the mysterious. -A doud less sky, aud the full blown rose leave hint untouched; but the violet which hides its blushing beauties behind the hush, an4 the moon when emergning from behind a cloud, arc to him saarecs of inspiration and of pleasure. Modesty is to merit what shade is to a figure in painting—it gives boldness and promi nence. Nothing adds more to female beauty than modesty. It sheds around the countenance a halo of light which is borrowed from yirttie. Botanists havo given the rosy hue which tinges the cup of the while rose the name of ‘‘maiden blush.” This pure and delicate hue is the only paint Christian virtue should use. It is the richest ornament.. A wonan without modesty is like a faded flower diffusing no unwholesome odor, which the prudent gardener will throw from him. Her destiny is melancholy, lor it terminates in shame aud repent ance. Beauty passee like (lie flower of the al’>e, which bldoms and dies in a lew hours; bat modesty gives the female chimu which supply (he place of the transitoryTrcslucM of youth. Uud Ulna There. The impudence of some men is very great. They have tho faculty of intrud ing into alt sorts of company, and, with a kind of devil-may-care air, doing and sayiag just what they please. But one of the men came to grief a few days since. Riding. in a New Orleans street car, ho raw seated , before him a dark, Spanish'looking beauty, whom he be came very solicitous to know. -As there watt very few present, he volunteered to address her : ‘•Madam.” he sail, ‘T trust you will- pardon the impertinenoe of my saying so loan cutireftranger, but you resemble a sister of mine greatly,” “Indeed 1” ‘•Yes—almost ber exact counterpart.” “Was your sister a mulatress?” “Ob. no I” “Well, I am i" The gentleman had no more to say ; the conversation dropped. Hutson & Co., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, AIKEN", 8, C„ Represent the Yellowing first class , companies: LentUn sad Liverpool and Globe Cos. v J. . , |2;,000.000 Reyal Insurance company . 28,000,GOO Queen Insurance Company . 10,000,000 W esterirAssnrtnce Company J ,200,000 Va. K. nnd M. Ineurauee Co. . 601',000 S\. Caul F. & M. Insurance Ce- .896,000 relcreburg aiv. aud Ins. Oo^ . 000,600 Columbus lus. and 11. King Co. . 850,000 mm® tms: WES. Hil¥]3 FOMT ! ai Sevvikg EwACBir:: OS? A1UU Wfmatci in Atfasfmt, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Ca~:iruci:on, Gdpricidsrdei in P+>v!irify, And Undisputed irilic Orcsd Claim or BditiQ.TKC vauxw ecct cmsTATixa {iwTOCreT t-EX.X.IKO, . 12 Al Xi>-7C5i EGT, ^.9SX> Ikct Tcrfr-t in ths4’.r». 4 r.' j a v { . ■ • - - i ‘ j A 'W Hold Y'eur Cash Until You Go To ISssPcklaaltes* & FoTs, WILLISTON*; 8. C‘ Independents in trade who beat old fogies. Undersell all Barnivell, rival Charlsstou and Augusta. Everything far sale. - • ' Niqhing to kre> hut the front .place. It you aae wise, trade with ua. Wc will makoyon happy. BURCKHALTER & CO., eepl8-3m Undersellers and Truth Tellers, Wi.liston, S. C. Cash As»ets * • • $68,655,000 Gin Houses and contents, Dwellings, Stores, Stocks of Goods and all iteurable property insured. Call on or write to • - ' HUTSON A CO„ v- sepl 8- Aiken, S. C. AGilNTS WANTED For the Fastest Selling Book of the Age : F Tbe Houeehold and ARMB ARMKR8’ CYOLOPEDlA A houiehold neemUty—owe that eveer IXmll —e Library of It •elf A O K. N T>* ore meet- lag with great sum-m, fur ovary family who ms-a the book wauU it. Secure n-rritory at once. Ad- Ancber TublUhluf Co., St Lonis, Ho., ecplS-lm Or, ATLANTA, OAl F# W# Wagener & Coa 9 OSABhaS TOH. B 0. 150 1G1, 1G3 ani 1G5 East Bay. "2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 13, 15, 17 and lO.Vendjie Range. . - - - -t '“U - r J Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and 3S1 aval Stores Factor®. Sole Agents for Georgia and Wagener Grange Guano. Liberal advances made on Shipments of Cotton. We have a special Produce Department for which we solicit eensigaments of Rough Bice, Peas, etc. P x sepl8-6m 1 -v Here are Some of ]Nf y Fricew. Winter Suits, all Wool, $5.00. ^eavy Paau, $1.00 up. Mens’Boots from $1.75 up. Metis’ Whole leather Brogans from $1.00 »p, Children’e Shoes from 60 cts. up. -A FULL L1NB OF- t— DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM BRICES Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Hats and Notions- v . ' AT WHOLESALE LIGURES. GASH PAID FOR CORN, PEAS AND COTTON. A. RUBENSTEIN, ;V7, - ; .. . v . WILLISTON, 8. C. Buy fro* khrtw Winter; when you have money, and get credit Irom him in Summer when y«h have no money. • - . 102,11 ^ J.H.PAMER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND NAVAL STOfiLS. Accommodation Wharf and Vender RangtvCharleMen, Sauth Carolina. janlTsl^ Liberal Advances made on Consignment^ TV* t ft { v •> VO."* ?i V't r;wt ees- ttrvsz tr w -j w ;.5 Olfl a. .* ».'♦ i*Hj e -’r i- v.r s.s<‘-.-K3. ^ i In ItVoTbe t-3fc»«eiitlt---fl- * I’-- 4»,*.vltar.-. llt»'«oc» l - 1 -.. k.—,..•, ...qiwet.ilit A. I Or littfi Tiw i>rrr-4 f -r|hvU'hUa V«;t* met, taasieaiwe .. j :.« :U-l is la.-- t cv - tJmcno : . . -v-.i tOaw clay r - v--: V-. 3 S-O ■ VS. I warVi's 1* r r-i'-.-t fSr .? y.?4, srO VS.s !.w tr f h *1 - a.c^Mtfits,or tiij pii-teals, ij s-.it U;s • < i-aaic-i-is ei ovraiaars. •r r ■ L. L inure onv'i # '-i/.ru:’ Ij. .’W llKir^l CI.JOtiBi. Cii% —For sale by— J. D. & T. F. S xW t T II, 290 Bboau -Sr., , - AtorsTA.Gx, — ■ i-.— Only 5c. Eacli. 1 will receive, in a few days, froiuXaw York, another lot of powls. nt FIVE CENTS EtCB-cousiatiri of bailee Fane, Brass Rand Bells. Toy Knives, For ks ami Hpoons, Curry Comt>s. Hammers, Cun Openers, Garden Hoes and Hakes coin- lined, Fci-eors. Lamp Chimneys, I’atxv terte. Note, Letter and Cap Paper per quire. Envelopes per paekair**. Leal Pencils, *v rltiujf Books, Chroanoe. MaeUatse, Ink, Slates, ABC Blocks, Cbeeker Boards, Book straps. Toilet 8oap, Tooth Brushes, Knlttlnic Cotton. Hound and Dressing Bombs, Bla-bintr, Handkerchiefs; Towels. DoylasLace Bibs, Embroidered Marseites Bibs, Jewelry. Ac. I have a few nrtteles leftofroy first lot. consisting as follows, all of which I < ff-r at five cents eaph Dipper*, Pans. Cake Cutters,Pepper Boxes Wash Basins. Coffee Canisters, E*rjr Peat ' ers, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying* Pai SyMouth* Gufans. IIoap-Hkirts, lilme NoveTe, Iron Stand*. Coffee Stands, Tack Hammers, Tin Pistes, &c. A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can -bcpuroh-ed lowdow-a. J.S. atllUK. augMd v j A went. NEW STORE —AND — NEW GOODS. J.AL Levy has on hand and is dMly re ceiving i larsre and well selected stock of every class of Roods .which he Is offering at \ cry low figures. H« will not be under sold. Call to see bim at the corner store. -- FINE LIQUORS ■ •P^ialiy. J• H* Iaevy>' awglf-Sm BlAek^tlle, S. C. GOO^ BUSH BUS —GKSCXSE BELFCT— RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS, For sale at 75c. per bushel', sacked and delivered at depot - " ' JOHN R. HAIR, *ug26>tf' ! Elko, S. 0. U. U. COOKING STOVES. GRATES; - • • ' -J 4 HEATING STOVES TINWARE, ETC. • . **> ’ j. He keeps in stock (bat 'first class stqve, tho Excelsior Patented lS53,.iSGl, 1^65, Extended 1^63, Renewed 1867, 2D, 1870. Patented November 28, 1870. Patented March IMPROVED 1877 AND ■1 ,mm, L i. n — . 1878- Superior beyond ^comparison to.aoy other high-hcarth stove in the market. - — It has large single oven do ir*, artistically dqsignci, lined with tib and fitted with bright turubuekles • large hot blast Hie door, swinging hearth-plate, nj^d deep ashpit 0 wuh Spear’s Patent Baled Ash Pun and lifter grate. The oven-Ts largo,,, and the flues of unusual size, and so arrange 1 as to be easily kept e’eun. It has u large top, provided with Maniglc’s Patent Gas Burning Long Division Piece, <ho_ best.cross .piooo in us«r AII the mouldings of thc-stqve are IfeaVyv~affd Its destgfT and qrnamentatiob will snti-fy the most critical taste. For wood,The stove is fitt d •with a-Patent Combined Wooil Grate and Fire Dog, and entirely new arrangc- aneiit, and the .most durable wood gfate in use. . ■! FOUR SIZES—6 inch, 822; 7 inch, $27; 8 inch, $30; 9 inch, $84. . - * Call and-eee it before purchasing chew here. H eating Stoves for Coal and Wood in variety. . - - " .. NEW G»vlRT SMALL FLAT TOPSfOVK Priced as fallows : No. 6> 81a; Ntt^X t$17; 8 T $20. Step Stove? with full set trimmings, No. 6, $11/ No. 7, $13; No. 8. $18. - • ^ ; ~ 'i’iinvare at wholesale price very low. For sale bv , W- I- DELPlf. Of9-5m - ./• — - AUGUSTA. 04. ' WAVEES.Y K®5JSE, Churlcstoa, ©. C. $2 SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KINO Street, the most fashionable promenade in the city. First class In all Its appointments. fomiehod with Ute brat affurdeil y local. Northern and Southern markets^ % The finest Billiard Boom in the South. .i- Servants polite ami attentive. BoahLu.. ..’ $2perday^ , ,*a~Lower rap s by the week or month. GEO. W. SULLIVAN,, Late or A. i. Kcxsn-v A JureS >-*f j- Proprietor. OF BARNWELL, — WITH WHELESS A CO-, V'liolesale and Retail Grocers, Corner Broad and Washington Streets, (BURKE CORNER,) AuessTA.' © © © tySATISFACTION G l AHANTK KD.^y XV. SIIAPAUD WBUIM. - WKSf.CT N. WIIELBSS. s<p2o-->tu' ' - 1'IIU.nPKO.V & IIKi.tiDEL, CONTRACTORS AND I3UIlaDLRS. L M A rv’ l~ tr.\ r L I t KILH oS^ Doors, Sash, Hliiub, MouidUigs, Iliackuts, Newels, Mantles, TTalibsteifs, \ erapdas. ctc. ~ ’•_ y- ^ '. . ,Mut£aa' tx ’; ^ . DresseJ and Uadicssed 'Lumber, Paiut, Qil, Putly, Window Glass > Builders Hardware, etc., etc. PEA NINO MJLLANJjJfUAJRlli: YAAP, SALE SJREETr NEAR ^ CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD. . OFFICE AND WAKE ROOMS, 43 JACKSON STREET, Heria-iT - A.1 KVtTWT A. #3Koitcai\ i r. r ui hdkli.. l. r. woon, darnwci.i., s. c. BaiEBELE & W©©B, 1 . ^ ’ "* ■—» ' . COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - x —■—*' Special Attention given to the Handling of Cotton and all Other Products. of tlie Farm. mmmmn vm sei&isiG. •sao, vm 3f» 2a«A» Quick Sales and Returns. Cotton Advanced on in store. Fire Proof Warehouse. CORNER MolNTOSH AND REYNOLDS. -STS., AUGUSTA, GA. ^ Tlfci«r .I■»>'.!. ^— Dv?|7M ■*onn —— OTTO E. WEITEitS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— HP seg:ars, , , AGENT Felr-THE CELLCHATED Monarch Whiskey. 1.. . ... ■ ; — "' ' Ako. I. T. & ,T. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Ralelng Flour, and Thorn Brothers’ celebrated Butter Cwkera. sep26 ly Nos. 108.110. 112 and 181 East Bav.tCharlesthn. 8/ O. V nr. THE CLOTHIER. BROAD STREET, AUGUSTiX. GA.