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— -.1 , w \ y ■YJ Sljt ^roplt Okk Vkar . . . Six Mi»m«w . s . . . $2.00 lOX*' A'k'PNta •r I'lie . Wllllrton-O. A. I’HTLMpa. Elko- B. O. Htanhell , hliw*kvlH«—Mnl. tl. R. KtxaBVak. Orahivni*—C. E. • tlkr. MMway-H.W. Walxrr. '* Kamb**n!r-I). F. Hoattn. »6-.w;r., AtlAfXUUv-W. <■’. JOHNSON. Klmors—John B. MoNab. DunOarUu) aud Oroonhud—GboROS H. Eatoi. Charl-wton—R. Mi Ai#Wianuxb. Our subacrttar* and advertisemratf nail whSnovei' thfty upon tba nsareot Ajfent wish to sat tin tbolr acmutitu. th«v Our AffHiitn ars autborlzod to m.elve and giro recwlpts IflU f^r all moonya dun us. ‘•'f Mu lo HIiIHom-. [Pliiladt'lphl* Tlmn 1 Xono of the conventional cmtom* obserrcd at tbe present day attended the birth of Cain . For obvious rensoor jh> physkriairof the period was present, there was no-monthly nurse, there wn* not eren a mother-itt-luw. Jn that Messed time none of these several evils was known upon earth. The perform- a nos was on- absolute mm-ity. Poubt- less it perplexed /u» well ns astonUbed the primeval pair, ending by nnnoying them exceedingly. Kve had had no pre vious experience as ft mot her, and, be ing a giddy little b>dy, she was very far from appreciating the g*nv ty of the o*M»ti©B4ft-wbiehishe-w»op*aoed. Sim did not realiso that Imllowcd thing "which lawyers roverenec—n precedent;, that the mhtakes in baby management whiclt she committed would become the standard of right for the future, to he handed down from mother to mother through all time to come. And so, be cause Eve was. an incapable person and was notin a position to ask advice, the management of babies has been going nil wrong ever since ‘Jain was bom aud tiro need of managing babies began. Any philosopher can pcreccive that a crwdlfr, as applied to a baby, is a mis take. The unn.Vliral motion impar.ed bv this irrational contrivance can not luencc but excrci* upon the baby's inside; aud it is a fuT that the rockers of tbe cradle arc so ar ranged as eontiumlly to pngage the ►Idns of the adu’t maoiber* of the fami ly in au aggressive uS^fure in which there is little honor and much pain. The cradle very clearly may be trad'd to the Hjnoniuee of Kve. It was impossible, of course, for this trifling wnmaa to hli'c a ehfUTa nurse. The circumstanOes of the «use were such that she was compelled, herself to take care of the baby or else t*> tub) him over to A^um. ihohably A11km had a gvnldcd of this sort of work thrust upon him a has been the fate of all easy gt>h'g, hiAIccs men ever since. Hut even Adsnr must uow aud then have rebelled, and o met t such r?- MlTous cmergenrirs. Fee tmrfurwmn- ably devised the ]-hin of tnciwg up tlie lit 'e CAtiv to- the flexible biant h ol a Ires, psppoow-hash ion. aud there lot ting him awing a I tot it win e she aatiafied her enrio*ity in regard to the coutents of the (rarden of Kden. In reruin barbar ous tribes this practic 3 aetuully obtains I'veu at the pres.'iit day; in eiviKzod lands the swaying branch liaa givea place to iherwjyiug cradle—the experi- once of centuries having proved that only a remarkably tough variety of baby tan stand being slung up under w tree in all sorts of weather. So, also, the per nicious custom of lacerating the tender • nticle of bihios by unnecessary pins is a h trvival of tho bad hsbiu winch obtain- • d in Kve’s nursery. Apart from the lad that Kve did not know how to sew, • ain s little shirt* and things had to be got t-y^ether in a gmt hurry and the •piicheat men ns of timkiog tbcvir wcjw- ahlc w«s to splice fig-leaves int-i sliape with thorn*. The custom thus instituted hn* never been forsaken. 4 the pius which worry tnc bebiea of tho pnwent day be- i«v? dir c‘.ly descended from the thorns which made Cain s infant life a burden to him six thousand years ago. Then t here is the master of pip. 1’np would give a grown man dyspepsia and it is the ruin of more babies than a person ran coiiveuiently shake a stick at. But if Kve had not found -pap, or something very like ready-made m the inskK; of a eocoaBUt, does anybody suppose that mothers of a lutcr age would have c mdemned the interior of their offsprings to association with so execrable a com pound? Certainly not. Even the ab surdity of the “baby talk" still in vogue is a revival ol the htose and foolish cus toms of Eden. When a woman who, iu all ordinary vu'k* ©flifc, exhibits no symptoms of brsin-softening addresses to a baby—a baby *<11! iunpable of speak- mix or of undcisUiiidiug spoken words— the absolutely idiotic <fuistton; “Was um uui ’sown ootsou (*l>otseni'' , she prob ably does not reflect that she is using precisely the language to which the light-minded Kve first gave currency; hut she is, as any capable philologist will tel! her. ?int to pursue futhcr the painful anal ogy the* genera' proposition may be laid down that all the disuumfurU tiiat baby flesh is heir to may b« attributed to the • ulpshlc negligence, the addlc-pated frivolity of Kve. H ad 1 tiis graceless crea ture bwen at'a!’ the right sort of a woman, the world have had a very different and a niuch better start; being what she was, her giddiness, her carelessness in man aging her babies, has twisted humanity fr<nn the very beginning all askew. But let us try to forgive Kvo for all the mis chief that she has wrought. Her position must have been a very trying otic; and probably she did the best that she could, poor soul! Au editor having read in toother pa- pr r that there is a tobacco which .if a man smoke or chew, “will make him forget that he owos a dollar in tho world.” iono- tently cooeMe* that many of his sob- •cribors have been famished with the article. ■SKI" ^WAT^KKR. Importer and dealer in I* titan and >.etftoea American Marble*, Tomb-ntAoee of any 4«wtwn. made on moat reasonable EaUblUbed to 179*2 Char- l*otoo, 3,0. jaalo ly THE SUN FOR 1880. Th* Son will rlr»] with thr nornU of lbo jmar |r*o iniloowii foKblnn, uow prf ttjr wi'll nwloraiiMd by ewybpdy. Kn.m Jaimorjr i until ItcoomN-r III il wil; W rondu-li-*) ** » urwojiopor, writ liny iu. Ibv I'.ilKll'h Ulnuou*., it Ml prlo(...l lor lit* p inplo • Mmi 4 ■*—- • A« a n.'w,|,«|„ r, 1b, bun Micron ingotilnr ill Up nlinu ft (n thr J DTti wmlinU UcglU.. »hnp.-—Uioaliap^ that will MUblf il> mMli.iw to lux-p woll abnwat of tho «*, with Up l*aa* iioprorlui-tivu expenditurp of limp. Tho Kf»al-' <iK iatcroal iu lb« aroatcai uumlpT—that fa, t*« law controllluK Iw <UUy ntak.-tip. n. how Haa a circula tion aerjr much Urgor I ban that of aaj- other Amorl- L>r, aiid enj 44 can HPWH|.a|H i . . . enjoy a an iuennu- which H la at all time* prepared U> ape,nl IIIk-rally for I he benebl ot It* roadcra. 1'poplp of all condlHonp of life and ail *ay« of thlnbintf huy tod road The Kun ; and ibey all derive -almfiniiofi ol Koine aorl from IU coluroiiK, for they kivp oa bayitutand raadina It In ita couinaP.itfa on men and affldrit, The ftun bo- dorci tbat the only guide of |k>Hc* kHouIU heejn)- Iiiou acnac, limplr.,1 by K"»uinp American ,urlnei|>Ua and backivl l>y Uom -ty of yHirpuac. For thT* n-a*.n it l«, and will (Xthtiuue to bo, atwtfutclr imlenend- pql of party, clam, clique, oryaauati ll l< for all, but of D.nte. h atjll eon what U «wd ami reprobate afat laevtt, uhhur l '* rr that Ita faniruase 1* to the pWlii and plain, bevond tlie imsalblttlv of brinK mlKundcratood. It la unln- lon, or Hilt-WM. continup to pratKc llucnccd by opiaionK to ncll, aavc tliopc which mav lie had by any purchnxcr with two centv. It h»toa in- .hiatlcc and raacaHty even more than it hatos naue- ceaaary word*. It ahhoia Irnuda, plticK foola, and de- plorrv niiraomponpa of'pvcry Kpecioa. It will eon- tlnuc throuithout th<- year fSHC „ year TWO to chcatlM the Amt cla«, liutruct the aecond, ami dlKConnSanaSST^rie’ third. AU lioiK-vt men, with honest conviction*, whether aou nd or mistaken, are ita friend*. And The Hun make.* no bonea Of tellinn the truth to ita frieoda whenever occasion Wtae* Sir plain aiieakinit Thcae are tMe priacttile* upon which The 8uh will be couductMl 'hir;«ir the year to come. The year iSko will be one in which no patriotic A met tea a can afford to clooe hi* eyes to public ailbir*. It U impossible to oiftKgurale the Importance of the political event* which it haa In store, or the necppajly of raaolhle vigilance on the part of every cttlxan Who doairea V. preserve the Government that tbe found- era pave os. The debates and act* of Conitre**, the utt rance* of the pmw, the cxcitlnc contest* of the Itapuhllcan and Ihimocratic partica, now nearly equal in atreiiKth throughout the country, the vary- inc drift of nubile aenUment, will all twar dircctly aud effectively upon the twculy-fourth Preeirlcntial et.ietion, to bo held In NovemtM-r. F»ur year* ago next Novemb- r thi' will of the nation, aw exprewd ol tha polls, was tliwaiUd by an abomihaEle cou- wnhary-, the prometer. and henet!eir, ni *i of which atHl hoM tbe oileee they atole. Will the crime of be pi pea! cl in IhrptO *? Tlie past decade of year* opened k ith a corrupt, extravagant, and ln- aohnit Adtniniat rat ion Intrenched at Washlnirton. The Hun did Miuiethiiip towanl dWodgiiiK the a*nir and breakinx it* Bower. Tlie tamo men arc now intri- kulnx to restore their leader and thetnarivea to place* from which they were driven by tfie iiuiip.Qatloii of tho people. Will Ihey *urce<*t’ Tlie cominxy ar wtll brlnx the answer to thcae mompiitoua queationa. The Sun will b<‘ on liand to rhmuiclc the fact* a* they are developed, and to exhibit them clearly *nd fcurlcaaly ill Uielr relation* to exptelienvy and ripht. Thua, with a habit orphilo*ophic*l x<r>(l hiiinwr In looklux at the minor affair* vd life, and in Krpal tliiPK* aateadfart piirpnae to niaintain tbe rixhta of the people and tbe principle- of the f 4 on*tiiution again-t all attprcaaor*, The Hun ia prepared to write a tvuthful, ih-truetive. and at the same time euler- Witntng hlatorv of IHHO Our mtea of aub*eri|itlon remain* michan?e<l. For tho Daily Hun, a four page »hcet 4 of twentywriuht columns, ihepriee by mail, |Ki*t paid, I* fi<X cent* a mouth, or (W ."SO a year ; or. iiiriudTni; tlie Mon day pap.r. an eixht-paifc sheet of flflv-aix udwmO tbe price i* or? .em* a mouth, " r _ a rrar' p<e<taxc paid. ■ 1 ' Tfit'«* IBb'dl 4 lafflnwivw-ffic Nun I* also furti'ched acparalel; at *1 tiO a year, |->*ti«r< paid. price of the Weekly Hun, eight wmw-*, f.fl y-*i x edmuu*. i< «I a year, iioatapc pahi. For club* of ten U'ndiua f IO we will aetMl an extra copy free, Addnwa I. W K'NGI.ANI), ny-r-m Paik-hr- of The Hun, K. T. t'.try.—I NF IF AD TEIt Tl8 TME NTS. mm PROP. PAINE’S POSITIVE, NEVER-FAILING TREATMENT. watof'l 7 llia eve amuftoo^ na.^ ■* ~— — * — ^ m ihnhottls. Take one of Prof. Paine's Liver Reno- tlseptlo Powders thn-o time* a day, until cnied. ’a Catarrh Vapor aa directed on thebot ht, and o 10of Prof. Pitiuo'a Antt*eptb> . ■,,c , ..nin.r,,. TtQH Afta^RQhKj^lT^uaaProf. Palne'aCatarrh Vapor, Antiseptic Fowdera, 8E nso'jProf, , t- inachl of. Palne'aCatarrh Vaj tlm bott lew J'l ea and Nerve Tonic Syrup. For DYSPEPSIA CONSTIPATION use Prof. Pidne aldier r leaven thepailont costive. Ko> SKIN 018- ine’aakmlo'ie: n*e rror. rallie s uioqa, nu>m—ftand LlyarTonic. For CONSTIPATION use prof, i nane a idver • Jtenovator Pills, wh*H» kill thoffermaof dlaoam and never Icaieti Uierailont costive. Kid SKIN 018- EASES ns* Prof. Paine's Catarrh Vapor udlrected cn each bottle. For FULL TREATMENT tend lor 1‘nif. f'alne'a Poabody ft-cord, or ehort-hand treatment of disease, rent free. Kir cortiflcatM ot Uta moat w wider f ul cures ever known la Catarrh, Consumption, etc., read the Peabody lleoord. Things That Never Bid and Never Will Core Catarrh. Oxygen vas, ox rarbolls acid, tmir: ygen Inhalant*, powders and annffa, nasal douche with anlt and other In+tsnt*. late of ammonia, fucics^cX niurlato of.anim<mlr\ electricity and galvanism. Irrl- , Lff murlato of ammonia, electricity taring oil*, tar, tbs pretend-d carlioHtnrf far, basnoHipathy. allopathy, and all olher>ariiles. Tliese MM " | 1 ala;' ' ' 4 pretemtiMl curcahnvsbeernhorourrlilv tried, and have proven oecn r" ‘ |**a 4 " _ * ._ .. ._ failure. ^ i the failure that Iu conaldcratlonof c:i * of ca.arrhaMvIn" to i-te for treatment I wn* oh! ’tho whole subject. Atier numerous ex do my rrand dlscovcrlc* of Catarrh Vbmr aiYd the . .. »nKlonl oFer thosercmerllea to fhc public JiiKtifled by ihe^oeparleoeaof t-n ycara^atudy and pracllce and the sncCr-rfui treatment of to,ttOca*c*. So bo great and unlveraal lias ireatment I wn* obliged protracted farna 1 know nora rlniiH f.illnro tocuro hsaocrnrred In my practice. *t urJleaciTptlon andCurooi AU Dlsoniaa, scud for Prof. Paine’s Jarg* Practice of Medicine; 1,009 pages, M00. _ _ > or HOME TREATMENT, send for Prof. Fa!no'a Domestic Practleeor t. cw School r.cmcdlc*; 600 POE •*, tl lUT . Fur Pciapaol Examlaatlpn and Treatment, call or writs to Prof. Paine. Si) 8. Ninth street, Phil- adelphia. i a. Ne^'r-fallln-T JNtre of FTVER AND AGUE. CHILL FEVER NEURALGIA and RHEU- MATT8M. " r ' r ' Prof. Paine 4 * Antiseptic VoMor* or I'lll* and v ntnartle byruo. _ FtElffiSlf- — ~ * ^ 4 “ 'itlyo Cura of all furimcof NE.IVOUS DCpiLfTY. ’a 8. P. PHI or Kerr* l. bt - Xotilc -ymp. , . Medicines may bo ordered through druggists, agents, or dtrWtly from the main ofUce, 5530 SOUTH JiLVTH STRUCT, -PIFILADELPHIA. For Rale by Leroy Uolalr, liarnwoll, 8. C., and O. E. Ste ulraan, Blackvillo. F. C. mhl l». ; . t>m Barnwell’s GREAT DRY GOODS THi; WORLD FOR 1880 Demofnits erorywhotf* bhotihl inform tti-rna.Iven raiefnily alike of thn aclluu of their party throng boot the country i.ed of the tuovemenUi of their Republican iptH.nont«. A failure to do thU In 1870 oontrlbv*c<1 grcatiy to th<> !<>«« by tbe Dwmocrady of <Le fruits of tbe victory fairly wou at tu; 1 b** year ihh i s rouiifAS to l»e one of the most rntenaetlnir and Important years of anil eveutfu! oenltirv, It will t: Ucravdad JW wltinwaa PresIdeMtia! election which may n-Hitlt In riMestabllshlnff the Oovernment of tlrp* l onntry on tbe principles of Ha eon- stltiitlonal found.oa. or In [Hirnihrently cli.iiii'lng tbe relatloue of tho States to tbe Fodortf f>**wer. No lotolUtfont man cat. rovard su.-b an election w.th IndifTerenoe. The World, ae the only daily Enirlish n«w»paper jiubli-bed In the city of New York which upholds the dootaiov* of oon- •UtulkuMl Detu.M taoy, will ateadlly tepre- sent the i>etn.>cratlu party in Uila irreat uetivaee. It will do this in nnapliitof aervtle partinanshlp, but tefuneraGdy and lb oily. As a uuw.-ruapei Tlo* World, beTnif the organ of no man. no cl.uue and DO hi- toreet, will preeeiit the fullest and the fairest picture it can make of each dny's paeshig history in lh» city, tho Btate. the country and the world, it will aim hsre- fu-r, herct-for.', at accuracy Hmtuf' nil thing* In all that it publi^ho* No man. however humble, nKall ever be permitted truly to complain that he bus tn«*n un- iostty dealt with ie the column* of The vVpiltt. No liiter»'«t, luiwever powerful, shall ever be t>eriiilTted truly to boast that li can tdleiioe the fair crltk'iam of Tho World Dm Ing the pa*l year Tlie Wuriil ha« seen its daily circulation trebled and ita weekly clruulatioii pushed far Iteyoud that of any other weekly newspaper in the country. ThU great Increase ima been won, ae I he World bellevee, bv truthfulness, enter- pt ten ceaaeiette activity In o«dlecting iicwr »ii<1 unfalU t iug loynlty to Itself aud to ita nvadcra In dealing with the queationa of the day. It is our hope audit will t>e our endeavor that I ho World’* reeoid for 1880 m iy tie written la the appiobation and the support ot many thousand* more oi new loader* in all part* of this Indlasolu- ble Union ot lu Jusd uctlhlc Stales. ■sssmw e UOO- (*' '* ‘f i A.U.. Weathersbee & Easterling, Whole?ale and B. tail Dealer* in DRY GOODS. & GROCERIES. e • _ Full Stock Alwav-H on Hand. F51SSH 6998-5 MMSZVC9 BftKT. Cash Paid for Cotton & Country Produce n n‘20- PERRY DAVIS 1 VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEtitlABLE REMEDY For Internal and external Use, li a .''A 7 • ^ SURE CURE for all tha DitaatM for wkkh H h rtmmmentld, *nd !< ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In tha kind* of evan tha mori iMxperimctd penoat. BATHS. Our rates of aubreilption remain un changed. and are a* follows ; Dally and Hnnday*, one year, fiojslx month*, $5 50; thrric months, ft* 75. Daly, without Nundays^Tvns year, $8; six moths. $125. thr.'e mon'hs. $2 25; less than threu month*. $1 a mouth. The .Sunday World, one year, $2. The Monday World, containing tho Book Reviews aud "College Chronicle,” due year. $1 5\ The be ml-Weekly World (Tuesdays and Friday*)-$2 a year. To club ngents -an extra copy for club of ten ; Uie Daily for club of ♦wenty-flvo. The W.iefcly World (\Vodnosdry)-$l a year. To club agents—an extra copy for club of t“ii, the b'cml-W cekly for club wf twenty, tho Dally for club of fifty. riix'ciruen number* sent free on appliea- llon. 'J'ernis—Cash. Invariably in advance. bend poat-ofliee money order, bank draft or registered lotter. Bills at risk of the sender. Address ‘TnE WORLD.” ieji Ot 35 Park Row, New York. FI HE INSURANT The St. Paul Fire —AX/)— Marine Insurance Company fCAPTTAL ........$1,704, THE SAFEST COMPANY IN Til UNITED STATES Will undcrwriic on all kind* of property, real and personal, in Barnwell cnui.ly, in cluding gins, gin-housea, mills and machin ery. cotton gityicd and ungiunod at the low. est currant rates. H. M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Williaton. 8. C. N. B. Polioia* isauod in beat KflgHah Fire ('ompanies if preferred, confined to dwell lag house*, stores and cpntent*. june27-tf M* P.^STOEIS, Druggist 1 Apothecary, BLAGKMLLE, . It <• a «nre and quirk rrmrdv for COrOIia* SORE THROAT, CIULI. 4 * UV(1 auiular Iroublr* sffonja rtl.r/ in IA# !«.'*• mnNfmaml /ornu pf PI PIlTHKRIA, and la the best kaewu reaurdg for UIIKUMATIH.R and NEI RALGIA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. It haa brrn u«rd vrilli onrh woaderfal saeeeM •'« mmriM af thn world f*lg CRA3IPH. CIIOI-ERA. Ill Altlt IHKt. DYriENTKRY. and an HOW KI* tDMPLAl.VTU, iAm « w g rvr* /nr diucum. \ r ommdci nd am un/ail HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It la RKfO.YOfKMDKD hr Phyidrtaam Mleelonarira, Mlnlkters. Maraarm of P1»el»lW»«, Work-Hkop*, and Fni torirm Nane* In Iloeplt«U-ta abort, by Lveryhedy rvrrywkrre who haa ever givoa U a trUL IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. It abooM abp»y» be uaad for I*«ln In the Bark and Side, and brinfi •pady aa prrmanrM Trfitf in all caw* of Brolaea* Cats. Mprwiii*. Hrverr Bara*. Scalda. etc NO FAMILY CAN HAFEI.Y BE WITH OPT IT. I* win annually save many timra it* *oat In dortora'bill*, and Ita rrii» bring* It within the reach of all. It la anld at 25c. 50c. and 81.00 a bottle, and can be obtained from all druggist*. , PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. A rv- \ . %k x THE PL ^CE TO BUY YOU A Ayer’s SIWIM MACHINE, —IS — 346 BROAD STREET, Augusta, . Ga. or, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. "It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thln hair ts thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of tho hair immediately, ■ ' tmh causes a new growth in all cases where the glands arc not decayed; whilo to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality aud strength, aud renders it pliable. The Yioor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the fprmation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and •oothing properties; it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean,'"aud soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair arc impossible. -S'. Cw nA8 on band and is constant]y receiving a I well Ktileoted «took of nure DUCGH II well neleoted "took of pure DUTCH CHEMICALS PAINTS. OILS. PLRFUM- EKY. TOILET RRIC-l-BIUC, PATEN’l ~ ■“ '**' “ M» DICINE8 and Druggist* * undr lea. all of wtU< h he oIThth i,n the moat reaaooablv trrra* for roah or count ry produce. iYofeaebmal cH* in town or eonntr; promptly BUeiui<<d to. «t$-ly As a Dresainff for Ladies’ Hair, The Vigor is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economi- eai and unsurpassed in its excellence. pasraaco av Hr..M. AYER t CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical anri Analytical Claetalats. •OLD ST ALL HACMIfTl XVtmTWUU. Tlie imdgrnjrned arentw offering is or Angugta to the citizens ofAnguata. and (o the public gen erally, ihcrNew Howe B, simple an<l light running, just out. The new improved Weed, noiseless and elegantly finished. -The light.'running New Home, with large space under arm ; golf-adjusting pccdle, simple-andduralde. — - The very latest improved Victor, with self-threading Shuttle, and self-setting Needle. * Aleu. the “Stewart" i’amUy, superior te- any'ofths styles iu the market, ■ Each One is guaranteed by the maker to be perfect in every re-pec!. gfi^TAll the above mentioned Machine; arc of'tho very blest improvement* Bobbins filled on till of them without running the machine. Sold at low figures and all guar anteed. J. S3. BAHTOX, The managing partner of the firm, having had more than ten year* experience in the business, i* thoroughly acquainted with the leading m&uhiues of the. day, and will keep in stock only *uch a* bl’know* to be fitst. el as*. However, a riaehine of any make may be purchased through us by special order.. ? •' *«8lattention given to the repairing of all kind* of machines. Work done promptly, and at Low Rates. AH work guarajtced. Needles, . Oil and Attochraenl*. for all kind* oi Sawing Machine* for sale, si tha lowest rates for first-class gtods. Call andAoc our goods, whether you pur chase or not. Corroapoiuiance solicited. Address, — X. £. SARTOS A €0., AUOUSTA.CA, Agents wanted. ttubmrribc to Tue I’Koru- T Jwwdt TO RENT. P.vnr Largo Rooms over tVfeATHERS- HEE A EArtTERLlNfVS objre. Suitable for Law onii-e*. mavS-tf Taken Up t . -—by the Patterson House BARMWELL, S C. A gucxl collection of Horses. Buggies. Carriages, Wagons, &c., to hire. Also splendid .Stables for the accommodation of llorses; and well trained groomsmen to at tend to stock coming to the stables.— Charges very moderate. jan23- wwum PROPRIETOR. H. W. Walkar MIDWAY, 8 C., Dealer f Groctricfi Dry Goods, Hardware, ‘ Clothing, General Merchandise* «r rortnrOftmovvr-ijrtrr* mrr*.«. AND- Pleaso don’t f til to give him a cull. Ho Roils tho best goods at the lowest prici**, nud pays full llgures-foi 4 cotton—in seed or baled. apt-ly NEW YORK’S GAS-LIT LIFE ILLUSTKATED. The »lx>v.- i* the title ol * *eri**of sketche* of tlie nhady side of life ami character in the tireat Metro polis. nos- Mng fully illu*traUxl from authentic sketeke* In the National Police Gazette ofNew York, wok-h are rraliMic and faitlifut po# IrailurcK Uum r,..! III,-. Ttie illu-tulinu* jie ti' tlie I'-'*! artistic talent attainable, and the description* »ve from the p* u of the must gifted jeorna+ist and orilliant writer in America, who, it i* conceded, ha* rivalol that ma*tcr hami at won! paintinc—t tiarL'e Ukkohs. It is suHieieut to ray that "New York’* tinslit 1-ife" will present the most s'riitin^, v*-' ! .o .ott tmiMc.'pi< tim*->r*iTie the undcr-currcnt oflifein New York Uity that has oveflleen pn*<etit>d t<>the, puhtk. Tbe National 1’oUco Han't to of New York i« forjuiie by all newwieaiers, prieo 10 cent* per copy or il can lei ordered direct from the publisher. Fuliscription price, $14 |kt y.'ar. The National PoHoe tiaaette, of New York, has no ronaoetion wiiti any other publication of it* iKss, who for galn.x* far a* lyrwiblc.copy its title and appi'araiire. CAUTION—The public are cautioned against buying weak imitations of Um National i'olicet.a- Xette. In all ea** see that the pa|ier is dated Irum New York aud ha, the publisher* name printed oa each copy, Ilctuiltances should lie made by post office ortitT, dratT on N—w Vorti oeUv ro^i^.iri.1 t.-nsr t.. _ JilOI I \ Itl» K. KOX. I'ub'isher, (‘or. Spruce awl Wii'iam St*. New York City, HE WHITE Sewing Machine THE BEST OF ALA» T Unrivalef. in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Conslructm, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed h the Broad Claim e» •«»« rox vsufc-Y best or»s 4 UATrxo CrxciAEST BEEI.IMO, HAXDf.OMKRTI , AXD Liost Perfact S«win2 Kashin* IN THA WORLD* Ti-* ••••titer .ft iWItr'IifvemMleoa- •hen*® terri te to tm suneriortty ortraftier mseb'e ■$. *-1 in suheittrina ft ta tha 4 * de wa pailti'e'11 tr and iv no ln*‘v>ea _ ■ it cte r yat ia..vd 4 .j aaiw.j auy r<H.omm*iwaUoa W staver. Th* dew**-1 fort’"'YTii’s 1 l-'-aasod!« sach anaxtant that wa a>a saw camptttad to lata - at JtL Coxnpl«>tw Swvr-ln.g- 5-Toe IliriW ®-w«. y t--LV03 ixaixi-u.tt-a isx Liaa to cve eyviy t l.o dtjmasxxA I Evr*y machlea I* warrar.tad far 3 years, ana cold tor C'fh rt libaral diacounta, or up..n easy parments, ta suit the convenlarcc ot caatoiacra. ■A32S7S Wal. 4 7I3 Iff C.%517ni2 7BE73X7. MUTE SEWING MACHINE CC. m $5T Euclid Ava., Cleveland. Ohio. — For anlo by— J. D. & T. P. S M I T II, ‘200 BnoAit St., • - Aioii*ta,Oa. Only 5c, Each. I will receive, In a few day*, from New York, another lot of goods, at FIVE CENTS E \CH. consisting of Snnon Pan*. Brass Hand Boil*. Toy Knives, Forks and Spoons, Curry Comb*, Hammers, C»u Opener*, Garden Hoos and Rakes com bined. Scissors. Lamp < hlraneys, Pape- terie, Note, Letter and Cap Paper per quire, Envelopes per package. Lead Pencils, Writing Books, Chromo*. Mddlage, Ink, sr Boards, Elutes, ABC Blocks, Checker Book ritiops. Toilet 8oap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Cotton. Round and Dressing Bombs, Bla ‘king, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Doylas Lace Bibs, Erabroldored Marsellos Bibs, Jewelry, <fcc. I have afew arttcloe left of my first lot. consisting as follows, ' which j * ffer at five cents each all ot , Dippers, Pans, Cake Uwtters,Popper Boxes Wash Basins, Coffee Canisters, Egg Beat ets, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pans, Month Organs, Hoop^ikirts. Dime “ " - - - - Novels, Iron Stands, Coffee Stands, Tnck Hammers, Tin Plates, Ac. A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand hooks, provided th<*y cun . SHUCK, be purehsed low down. fttig28-lv J.ti. Agent. Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. April 4, 1S70; The following Schedule is in effect at this date: Fait Mail, Daily. Leave Charlexlon - - - . 7 00* a. m. Arrive at Savannah - - . 12 40 p. in. Arrive Jacksonville - - i - 7 ftOa. m. Leave Savannah - - - , - ■1 HO p. m. Arrive Charleston - 9 u6 p. m. Eight Train, Daily. Leave Chariest on - • -7 50 p. m. Arrive Savannah - * ! * 6 m. Arrive Port Royal - - . 4 00 a. at. Arrivaal Aafaeta • a*** 4 '—. 6 36 a. m. Leave Savannah - 00 P . m. Leave Pot t Royal „ 11 00 p a LeavaAngnsta - % 8 20 a m Arrive Charleston - 7 00 a. m Pullman cars on all Night Trains. C. 8. GADSDEN, Eagr. and Snpt.'' 6. C. BtrtLCToa.U. Ft andT. Agcst ROBERT D. T --- • J ' .. - t * . Marble and Granite Works MEETING- STREET, COR* HORLBEOK’S ALLEY apS'iy O H AHLE^TOlSr. : -v- OTTO F. WBITERS, Wholesale Grocer, , — Aa\D DEALER IN— se^ars, Liquor and Tobaeeo. *' ’ AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey, - - .b ■< Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Raising - Flour, and Thorq Brothers’ celebrated Butter Crackers. - scp20'ly Nos. 108,110. Fia „n-t an\ Eaat ^ Charleston, S. C. 736. 736. HENRY 8. JORDAN, . • ‘ *' r -w .. . ■ j . %'■. . . 4 . THE CLOTHIER, Has uow in store at 730 BROAD ST,. AUGUSTA. GA-. A Complete Stock of Spring and Summer Clothing^ 3 HATS, THUNKS AND FURNISHING GOODS, To be sold at close figures, to cash buyers. My specialties are Good Goods, Good Style*. Good Work. Before yon buy call on me. mh25-3tn THOS. MURRAY. STGg 4T HUGH BOYLW Corner of !Broad ,pnd 'VVa^liinjrton Streets AUGUSTA, GUOiBGIA, Conveniently Locuted To Basiness. With Telegraph Office in the Bnilding, and Sonthern Express Company Office N»xt Door to ilotcl Bnilting. 1 Room* Superior to any in the cily. Table Supplied with the Best the Market Affords ; al»o Livery Stable Connected With the Hou*c. SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. MT^RR A V * ^ :~ 4-C - r" \---— WAVERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S.C. $2 * .**•> SlfUAlED IN THE BEND OF KINO Hrcrt, the most foahionable pi omened* n tbe H*y. • Flrat clnsa In all It* »f polntn ent*. 7at*!e furul*h*<l with tbe test afforde<f v local, S’oitliern and KriutlM-rn niHi 4 li^t- s First cl.i*s i af anti llartwr Shop, fh* no«at Hilliard litw'ni Ir the Ninth. Servant* p«tllt»* am', attentive. Hoard .$2 per day. %_Lower rat*** by tho week or month. GFO W. SULLIVAN, Latx or A. J. Kkxkkut & Co.,) Jttr rflt-'f Pniprlctor. “ OHDKR YOTJH SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILIA GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hunger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheel, Gin Gearing. Cheap! Jit.Ison’s Governors, Dieton’a Circular Saw, and Gunners and Files, Bolting and Babbitt Metal and Braas Fitting, Globe and Check Valve* aud Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Castings aud repaint from Greo- IR. Lombard & Co., FOREST CUT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, / REAR TUB W.VTEE Townt, 170 rixwicit mtBBT, AIJCIITMTA. UKOBtilA. OI/tD IRON AjSTI) BRARR WANTED. F. W. Wagoner & Co., C S AKSiIS TON. S- 0. 159 101, 103 an'! 105 Eftst Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 13, Ip, 17 and 19 Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and >* aval Rtores Eactor**. Sole AgouU for Georgia aud^ Wagoner Grange Gunno. Xibcral advances made on Shipments of Cotton. 4 ' i Wc have a special Produce Department fur which we solicit eonaignmnn^ pf Rougll RicerPeus, etc. • *ep18-6m EDWIX DATES, CHARLES K. BATES, GEORGE C. SELitAN, JAMES p. Ginns. THOS. R. MttiAUAN, , l ■ EDWIN BATES & CO. -JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS ak 11 CLOTHING. Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. 71 am _ ROBERTSON» TAA LOR ■& CO.. Saceeooora to GEO. W. WILLIAMS ft CO. cmoi FicTois, vioimu nocuf — AND » .« COMMIH8IOX MBRCHANm 1 a IND 3 HAVWK WTRKKT. C II0. C. ^CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOUCITEn.-«g- 7) dm - V.