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Aj- xl-' jjs-T ■ v t.* *■ v ~~'T 1 . pv—* 91* 4 2 S' ■ % S ' < ««f ) • k. ■ -jh m JP jk Jflfk ’ fo ..C^v ?P, *MW £ ftT £ . m Vi — — *•- F ..T,r. ,^-ii ,M ItropJc. Qkk Ykar * t> • • • 8k Moktiis .... . a-i.00 i f— MnmtMii. |fa MM Wbf'jnrt*. ri! Ukr vnor place; Poa’t liHi i'y. Ht •» yi>»»r }Utl*> tiu.e, " ‘lilt*n(| It ‘eeplnf t mlracl* of plok anj Uoo. bo t,w«elit ' Is thla myaecond wedding An<l only twonl y-flvo lust Mow youth and bmutv slip a^ay. And years come croopliitf I Where are the moth* that buzwvJ ihout, To slaffo thotr wlna* when (oHnie out. Uriel buttoi fHw of hall or rout? 701 quite aesor ted. f haHootish Archie over sea, i _ wonder do^e he think of am, Our Uff beneath the aople troo, Or hi^r we tlirte XSSSW. Or when Oetfi _*y plash of oars. er*e on Henley shores, .ober’e itiler boo res Delicious cool days I for as last laetnbrht.at ••Ca*t.•' A foolteh fancy o' ^ ^ .. o'erme paet- A msaiory of who to-'k n»e Uat In my old school days I But Still he liked or loved in vein, Mwore he could never trust aurn In, But found a soiaou tor bis p.uu Across tbe water. I out It out tl “The wife of had this to show, weeks aqo; n Huniralaw, ThenFi ^°wA. erdlnsnd, a oievr ^ B. A.>Who wop vlag, when lie aa Olever bear ‘ ehifr wore his kelrvlaff, when he eawaAhaair In Ha at let's buckskin; A pallid youth, who lived apart, A sombre eacrlfloe to art; 1 think he only bed n heart For me—and Ruakta. Ones more my poor first love appeartt* HU memory weaves across the years* A Oliver base of smll <s ami tears. A Borrow Crichton. Bookworm and b it, what runs he made I 8 at how ha blushed when h* bet rayed is passion on King's road Parade, Like Toots, at Brighton 1 A poet, too, not over wise, But still I aomehow seem'^1 to prise Tins > vemeaon my And*'languid sweet gray eyes" Well, we were young—It might have Leon, iroun* But boys ere HekJ * at eighteen; Dear Bertie, oold at Keneal Ureen; •'*; ~~ i to hie oaboel • S o, Jane, I’ll Veat t b* blgp to-night, hope you’re putib at border right; fhat I you're awake, you tiny mite 1 Com* to niemiua. dsuit Bark, there's a step'onUids I I've missed His name entirel- from the iUt— i we both reodyto brklttedf Irt your pspo, deer I k H B Fnnuan are i lFt«- TorATO Ykabt. —Cook sad six potatoes, and add water enough to moke a thin batter; when unol, add a cupful of sugar, a leatpoonful of salt, and yuast enough to make it rise; set it inawarmplaoa till hght; then pul to taH into pint of to malts a nful of nh. flAUt Taagy.—8tir ss batter, anTa^ableepoo Let it tiee ouoe, then rail out this rut Into cakes with a eake-entter, and dry is the shade in clear, windy weather When perfectly dry put in a bag, and hang in a sad, dry pinna They will keep good fbr six months. One of these cakes dmeolved into a little milk o» water in enough for four quarts of tour. TASST mo* r«AS —T» one large teaeupful of split brumad peas put one ptnt i/J boiling Water; now it closely, so as wholly to exclude the air, and set k in a cool oven by lbs side of the Are for twenty four hours, when it should have a las froth ou the top; » table- spoonful of ths water is the proportion (in a warm climate) to one pound flour, yeast thus prepared is very generally need in Persia, sod the « riter has em ployed k in India for three yean with perfect success. Hob Yaa»r. —Three large potatoes, Utte handful of bops, pot in a small bap; pul tbe pototooe and hopes into two quarts of water and boil i*own to one quart, take out the bag of hops and po- totoea; mash the potatoes floe and throw back into ths boiling water; stir flour kilo this while hot until it is quite stilT; let k stand until it is nearly cold, then add half a cupful of yeast, half a cupful ef sogv, one tablespoonful of salt, and half wtoablsspooofur of ginger; set in a warm piaoe to rise; when light, put in a covered jar and place in a cool place, Yeast from Grate Lasves —Grape leaves make a yeast in some respects superior to hops, as the broad rises soon er, aud has aot the peculiar taste which may object to in tb-t made from hopa. Use eight or ton leaves for a quart of yeast; boil them for about tan minutes, and then pour the hot liquor on the flour, the quantity of ths latter boing* deter mined by whether the yeast is wanted thick or thin. Use hop ycasMo r*i«c it to be£in with, and afterward that mode of gripe leaves. Dried leaves will be M goad as fresh. If rdark film appears upon the surface when rising, i little stirring will obviate it. -w I ♦ VCwkiag a Trae Many young bousokcepera, writes Mrs. Heniy Ward Beecher, faint and fall by way after a few months’ trial, and, relin „• quishing their best chance for securing a true home, seek release from all respon- ability in a boarding honee. Add why? oost part because their mothers t-flnmr'T ‘ For ths most havs been cruelly kind and indulgent. Thai permit their daughters’ girlhood to slip oy without aoenstoming them tt>-any career responsibility. They forget that to make their ehsldreu juseful and hclp- ful ia youth will lay tbe foundation for meretrw happiness and enjoyment than oaa he found io u life ef mdolenoe aud mtfshneao. Thcjsdorget that rtmr. are , Home lesMDs each day that should have flflual thought and attention with those * which aBlghDforced in schools, if they wo«M fit their daughters for cheerful, mtelfigMit, dtfHTal home makers. irgirlegrow up with 90 higher NS-jha* to peas through Sheir ado ■ BWI only just that amount of ITour1 kuevtsdge which will bo deemed resper tuhtwia ftshioeable eireW, devoting all flak imeoat rfschool houn to street-1 J5ect«S ■ a uT and AfHy gossip,\»kh not one Vi to doiqqrtio dulie^Wh ■^■mabs Unteasod ♦slkiug meineak_ ^ at they male nnreaaootb indolent, incompetent boeite.keepers? NqvT and then ws fold owe whose nat ural gojd sense has Hot been entirely de stroyed or perverted by the unfortunate Indnigcnce dr carelessness of tlie mother. If ouch n one marries, and truly loves her husband, she will throw off (he fet ters, and have courage to study the art of housekeeping until she become* an expert in the business' Jl she will do. tins,by quick observation nnd thorough ly systematic manage ratal, • will build up a delightful home, where husba nd nnd children will rise up and cull her bleeped. Individwalltj' in Hanses. [Sunday New*.] One of the most difficult n#d also one of (he most necessary lessons for a house keeper to learn is that in order to be Mice cssful she must assert her individu ality ; it is useless to try to plousc erery- bo<ly. It is surprising to notice how many things in our homes are done di rectly with “an eye single” to our netgh- bors. lu housekeeping os iu religion endeavor to have u reason for the frith that is in yon, and then go abend. Stud your work and your own strength, d the best you can, nnd be conteut with- thnt, learn to be wiling to be com dernned for*your way* of_ doing provid ing that they are right. To deut is a great virtue ters of taste, in decoration and of ftfmjture, but in nil that pertains so (lie welfare of the household, in the howrs for meals, in tbe hours for sleep ing nnd walking. If ti c smoke does rise front a oerjibofs chimney one or two hours earlier or inter than from your own do not regard that os nn io- tullib’c lotficntion of tbe amount of work done iu that dwelling. Emerson strikes the keynote when he* says that ‘‘the vice of our “housekeepers h that it does not hold man ‘ sacred,” trad* that “persons arc treated too “much ss things.” The criticism is just. Wh<y cannot recall homes which seemed to be maiwtslaed with reference to other om'j than that ol the comfort and well-being of those who live jn them. There <s nothing more interesting or beautiful than a norue which in all Its appoint ments revenh the ehsmeter of in in mate*; which ho*, as Bishop Bn lee sava/’a certain physiognomy of its own. ’ 8uch a home is a blessing to thosa whore hsppy fortune it is to be b-uw Into it, aud it is a means of cnlture to tbe coatnunhy iu wMeh it stands. CTtM: every coneelT*W« form Catarrh reran pr<xl»c« irnlghAand violent floor rourhlnc.i '•rer. In flan nut Ion oT the l.unra, PistMM, MUox ef ths Uatr aud ratne’i Mver n-no- >t a Oar, nntll cured. Aatlaaptlc 1‘owdur*. PROF. FAnirS POSITIVE, KEVER-FAILINO treatment. USE Prof, Palac'i Catarrh VimnrasqirtwWdon ihototUSL Waknoncof rroC.T Vator p\ll«every alfht,aud oueaTTrot. Patne’sAntlsSMIeFowderethrra time* FOR COMaOMfTthN ANOBRORCHmfnssProf. raltWaCWORh Vafor, A snd inood, HtvniMh and l iver Tunic iMreeTVwsmi tbsbcttWu FOR ^EISALE DtaEAit»»srri<. rains'S^nlol ^an'lKefryTonte Byraq. For DYSPEPSIA lani'rol. Idlin' . I)U..KirI-UHOaemand LlverTsaae. For CONSTIPATION nae Trof. Palax'a 1 Ivar Eeuovator Ftfafl. whlehllll tha cnrnaaTttlataasaBdanvrrTmrca the patient ractlro. For skin DtO- ptEEjl“*• Frw. Palnu'aCatarrh VaKirasdtrMtM onrarhaattls. for FULL TREATMENT »■ nd furTruf. Pains's reonedr Iterord. or Bhort-hand treatment of Slaesao. lent free. For rerMScatoa at Om saost wonderful CHS evar known la CtUwrh. Coaauiui>nuit, Sic., rsad tb« Peabody itoeordt Tkiayi That Nerer Did aal Never Will Car* Catarrh. -tare,'-- 1 jtcid.L uudk oiif. tftrJHIHI raraiended rural have boci Ithe failure that In c atlonl *an<l *inr t nttaeptle trratmrnt ■ "'I For 1 of eaana <j( hav. srvven aTaMuii-. an great aiul urn, ar-al haa catarrhaj'i^Tlng toinofor trratriivut 1 wavobllsnd anbjert. Afiur huineroua eit-rlm.-uU, proira, bxl tade niy rrana dlrcovrrl-v of ( atarrh Ynnor amltop HHHPflwaSaaatoa I odfrr t iMvaorrmodioa to the public Jnitll axporloaeo of tea rear*'stady asd srastlro and theaarmwfuHsaMSMatof lo.ueraac*. Ry^'Tur,, Trartlco of Mcdlrl.e; f IS cos Tor AomK TBE AXIS ENT, ssnd for Prat fhtea's Donastie I* fir t lee or bow Sr bool Rrmodlea; SOS i aSeiobta. for Po* I Examlaatlae and Traatsatat, can SS write to Prof. Palaa. tt) S. Math >treat, Phil- • Poettlr*. Nerer-falUnT Cstw Sf l.itanprof. Paine’* Anr' _ — PiMltlva Caro of all Beal* By ran. ,, *■ ~ ‘ * t taraa^h Srusxtsta. sceata. or dlanctty froB the inalii uffioa. or Notts may be ordered tferoarft drufxtrta, stoats, or dlanctly from the main u tM SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. •s"-; •— r.: For sole by Leroy Molsir, Barn well, 8. a, and O. E. Stetdman, BUckvIllq. 8. a nihil- ' -r ’ ' Kt" J.. i. m . — jrtj r*- KSFECTLY SAFE IN TIE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDS 1 Marble and Granite Works MEETING STREET, COR- HORLB EO K’S ALLEY •ps i, * % O Ft A.TTLTCHTOM. B. C. . OTTO P. ur.lTPIt*. ' *»A Wholesale —AND f)*EALKU I? t] • T . scaurs, Liquor aiiA AGENT FOB THE CKLEBl^TED Monarch Whiske^r TP m t .h* ,:-l. ( r i ff Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost ft Co.’s Seif-Boielog Flour, Md Thom Brothers’ celebratpil Butter Crackers. 8ep26-ly Nos. 108, lia lit and !«| East B«y, Charleston, S. 0. _. _ Jhtylo lores rets Reed?, 5 Octaves, 13 Stops. I meuMmi* : H-difUt,M la.; Whith, *H*n.; Depth. 34 In. Iiuprnvi-l KhnoRwrll nud Grand Orana Kneo Lwtll. TbertyU ef Ihie Orjfnn is lieautifnl and vnhiiie. and rouibiiuw rln*an,-c of Dc.iisn,/ti*t pro- E irtion. end Itcantifhl flnlsli. The cava la of solid *ck Walnnt. ta*tofv\Uy ornamonted ■uTIU hand- rotun Mottled Fnm h Wnlnnt Panei». -.rhioU, hcln? highly finished, tonffas! udmiraWy with Dark Wal nnt of Cuao. The tone is rotnttvkahlo for purity and sweetnoas.-^ml'incd with volume, va riety snd brilliancy. The tenrrh in Quick, S J H\ responsive aud pliant, and. In fact, the wbolo inslrumont, in action and care, has crory roqnisita •f tUo meet j«rfoct Parlor Organ. Sd* No bet ter organ _yin bo purchased for family .f* Tot' _ otf pay for instrument only after you havo fully tested it at your Own homo 1ft dty*. If »ot a* represented, retnra It at my expenuf. 1 payitiK freight both way*. Each it boxed and delivered GREAT imv GOODS —AND— Ma* |n*trum«ut on coni here for only 685. Fnlly warranted for 6 years. Uememoor Ihi* Offer la at my lowest Net Cash For DlarrtMM, Pysontary, Cramps, Cholera, TNC STO AUD ALL THOSC NUMINOUS TSOWM-CS OF SO PBIVALUIT AT THIS MACH AND BOWCLS Ko Remedy knows to the Medical ProLvioe has been la ass as km( and with such uniformly J — results as PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER iti the Of these In Flawar Famhlaaas Differont flower*, as vs s French writer, arrange themselves aiffereotlj io lb« r hods. Tbe petals of lbs macs cover sash othor by a portion of their sides; tbe bimiwwa h roHed snd foWwd like C perfihsrs. It is the rsme with leaves ths bud; those of lbs sjrrioga ara folded long-wise, half upon half; thoa« of foe aconite are doubled in tbesr width from bottom to top several tiroes over thorn selves; those of the gooseberry are folded Kke s fan ; those of ths apricot are rolled over oach other. Tho vioes, too, havo their own fashion of cbmbing. The sceriet runner and the wistaria from their spirals from left to right; the honeysuckle and lha bop twine about supporting trees from right to left, sod that alway* without exception. Never wills honeytuokle or hop twina rouud a tree by turuiar from left to right Never will s ooevolving or s scarlet runner or wisfim* climb by making their rpirale from right to left. Tbo vine, the passion flowers,' the elenutis and sweet pee attach 'liumselvee by little elastic gimlets in (be shape el corkscrew* The ivy ascends straight up, shooting little roots into the bark of frees or into the chink* in wal!s. Sojelinibs thebignnnia rodican*, only it fastens its old wood, and lets its braucluw of the year droop with tbelr clusters of long red flowers. Tbe jasmine w ith iu silver stars rnp< port* its new shoots upon its old branch, es. The brijf aud the poriwiokle climb by the strength of the sap alone, fall back when they attain a certain height, immediately take root sgaiuby the poiut with which they loach the earth, and i keH dMd with qWB wpndsrltal raeessi M all ports eft IMafoatitkMedHbSeMea«MsswA . w M SFARM BUM FOR AU MMMQ COMPLAINTS and imS tt really S whan In tim* oad aeoocdlac to tbs vary plain directions taMkwinu ■^F*. - -- fSsqueuUy very snrts; bsa wtib a Iliasss iswtisir ot tSs Skua rr**.lt lea to wait and so* IftEmocrosr decs net brine s bettor Setlnf. not Infrequently > a vast sassunt of newllsre saSerlnf. and is—xirare —a* » IMS. A Uataty dost sS l«r will aiw««w tnvariably save both, and with there tbe aneodsm doefor'i fee. ■OswA SSs trea of OreWy yswsw* •asreswat was la all tresurie* and rllwaleq and ’ reS la any person's hand*. •nawressMsa by ISyristona Bmrere in MospOal*. and person* of *11 elarecs snd i who bay* had opportunity far observing the WoadreM resalts which have always THE BUT IVIDMOK: spring up again with fresh vigor. rise l.ltlle •Savers. A bright little five-year-old miss was taken to the barn to see some sheep, and after looking at them for s moment she exclaimed : “OK, auntie, sec, the sheep all wear their hair banged.’ Tho owner of a pair of bright eyes says that tho prettiest compliment she over received came from a child of four years. The little fellow, after looking ( intently at her eyes a moment, inquired, naively: “Arc your eyes now ones?” Young Boston quickly learns to foe! the weight of years. Said five old liert to his mother, the other after saying his prayers, and ready for betl ; “Well, mamma, I’d like to die now. I’ve aeew all there ia here.’* Little Annette, who has been sick and ia not yet allowed to eat all she wants, turned from her thin toast and weak tea the other day, with an air of disgust, and said to her brother; “I’m going to lake a.nap; perhaps! shall dream that I aid sating my dinner.” A Hula fellow, turning ovorthe leavea of a scrap-book, came across tbe well- known pirturc of uat the some chickens j jont of their shell. He examined picture carefully, and then,with a grave, sagaeioos look, a|owly remarked : “They came out ’coa they was afraid of being boiled.” A little boy in v Stmday-wheol put a poser to his teacher. The lady was telling her dase how Gsd punished the Egyptians by causing the {first born of each hoaarhokf to be slain. The boyliatened attentively. At foe pur interval iff lid God have dose would twiner “i&£t there had bees pa ns a sow i-*~igcsyr to b* without It 0*4 It* pvtas brina* wM wd IMMr re enovlnre aoa of * tt Within tire ranch nf i n&irscJrjjrtr-s ‘v- *» • FURTfoAVM ft SOS, of rvnr*- ■a _ _ 4 „ m m wa _ . r~s I r r Oi- >r ' ^ 4 Of • , r V vV* WOOO* PC* •• Ayer’s Hair Vigor, FOR REST0RIN6 BRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY ANO COLOR. It la a most agreeable dressing, which fe at once hanuiet# and effectual, (or preserving the hair. It restores, with the glare and fresh nets of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, at may be desired. By Its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It chock* falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in nil rases where the gland* are not decayed; while to braahy, weak, or otherwise A1 reseed heir, it Imparts vitality and strength, oad renders it pliable. The Tiooa cleanses tbe seelp, cures and prevent* the formation of dandruff; and, by it* cooling, (Umalating, and soothing properties, it heals most if Ml all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, heaping it eool, clean, and •oft, under which condition* di*eaaes of the scalp and hair am Impossible. TilEPL4CE TO BUY YOU SEWING MACHINE. —18 — 346 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. • J > As ft Drwainff for LftcUea’ Hair, The Ymob li incomparable. It Is color less, contains neither oil n6r dye, and will not sod white cambric. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and re an article (or tbe toilet it is economi cal snd unsurpassed ia Its excelle»oe.w rair*MD >t Dr. J. C. ATCB i a, Lmu, lat, rradical and Anelxtleal Chemists. •ou> nv ux saueeim araarwsresx. ocfl-iy * • * > * 'ry NEW YORK’S GAS-UT UPS IUU8TKATEB. The shove t* the title «vt * serirenf iketchc* of the Metro- autheatic shedy side of Ilf* and character to tbe Gseat 1 polt^now bring folly Utretrsted from *utl ■festWK-s in the . r-. j-, v- Nationai Policu Gazette 0 UUiirebK snd the of the moot gifted^, ptowtiog—Cherire thre“Ne« York'. moaCtCnklBg* Geeette of K< per ►OX. rwbkfter iBb, Mew Tort Ctty* Advertise ;l Tu Paonftr The undersigned are new offering Io llie citiiens of AitgUsU and to the public gen erally, Ike New Howe It, simple and light rwening, just out. Tbe uew improved Weed, uoisetrei and elegantly bnlsUed. The light running New Home, with Inrge space unter arm, self-adjusting needle, simple and durable. • The very latest improved Victor with self-threading Shuttle, and sell settiug Needle. Also, the “ftlewart" Family, superior to any of the styles in the market.. Each oue is zuaranleed by the maker to be pet ft.I iu every re-pect. My-All the above mentioned Machine* are of the very hitest improvement* Itobbinn Alird on all of them without running the machine. Sold at low figures and all guar anteed. J. B. BAHTON, The managing partner of the firm, having had more than ten years experience ia the businere. is thoroughly acquainted with the leading machine* of the day, amf will keep in dock only such a* he knows to be first clase. However, a machine of aay make may bq purchased through us by special order. ^^Special retention given lothe repairing ef all kinds of machines. Work done promptly, and at Low Kates. All work gwaraateed. Needles, Oil and Attachments, for all kind* of Rewirig Machine* fbr sole, at the Ipweat rate* for first-class goods. * Cell and see our goods, whether you pur- ohase or not. Correspondence solicited. Address, f. S. BAKTON ft €<L, .. . ” Agents wanted. AUGUSTA, GA-, nov6-tf rrholesalo Factory price, tUciwforo no rerfno thin e*n be made. Otuer at onro from fill* silrer- t i»cnirnt. riving a* n-fereneo any ropouriblo Bank er or Bn*inev* Firm. PATTERSON PIANO ind upward*. OROANtG Uj. $C JUS, fSO. $100. $100, and spwarrl*, with fifool and SPEC $(■% $M. th Btool and INDUCE- 1XAL INL. . ico, Lodffea Cler Jn* . MENTS offered to Churchco, _ gymen, School-Teachers *uU Si<n Paiut- erm Corrwpondoneo aolicllod. ILI.y ST&Jk- TED CATALOOVE, rUrwfng alt mf atylre of llano* and Orjoas, sent free. Addreae * N JAMKS T. PATTKIUtON, f. 0. Drawer U, Bridgeport, Cono.. U. 8. X my 13-dwt' T he wh!TE Sewins Machine 1 BEST OF Unrivakf. in Appearance, Unparalleled ia Sunplicily, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented ir, Popularity, And Undisputed in the broad Claim •* *tma v»« VILE* Y mtST EAF? UATINO CL'XCKfllV SE2.LXKO, tfftXUK>OMX:»T, A1SD Host Perfect Sewing H^chl&a tW >HE fORtS. The (*ntsoc'jUntytf tSaV'Stt* k T:e m»wl eon- ; t, 6<ts to tt* cvceftres s-o suptrior ty reaWsalaiaOAW <k .1 A « • . a^sre • letre « || ever o.fcer m-elii<K». aril i, s.i'-ra ttlsj It Is tire tree* we rut it ***v I'J r.» .*s. **< la no l il'anc* baa it *T»r )st f*.k.<i u u’U'y rrtumsM.suubM is Its fowx. Th« <t*r ai>1 tor(!<* While ha* Incrtcu4 Io *srh envaUrt t.ist wt art K*«r cofli^tiud t* iuro lU -b- CocnyLot* fttwo.-trvr aXatcYitsato _ w V*.. ~ '.Ixrco asi.!.; V-xc <5 -^-y ti-j i-.c— .ift re j Freer i-seh -s Is rsn*. '-4 far 3 y**'*, so* Set* tar f th »t l.bersl « .csuols, *,- u*oe taty pa,wan!*, |j suit ths coo.enisacs cl r “ *-o-LZvriz r:::x"rrt3 rax.T::i. ix/TE sewimTmachine CO.? Id EvriH Are., Cle*eta*d, Ohto. —For sale by— J. D. & T. F. S M I T II, *^H> liuoan St., ■ - Arovrr*,Ua. Just Arrived —AT— t Chas. Peclimann s » A Now Stock of Dry Goods. ■ rTT Boots, siioks -A^N— 'lean {We Sfrr , week In jreertnrn town. Five dollar <mt>t free. Nn risk. Bender. If you want s hiiaimwa which perwww of either *e* can nuke groat Ijpav *H the time they work, write for pariicu- H. Halirtt A co., Fortlamt, Maine. JrS-y Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. April 4, 1S79. The following Schedule is in effect at this date: /toff Mail, Doily. . Leat# Charleston V , » 7 00 a. m. Arrive at Savannah * • • 12 40 p.m. Arrive Jacksonville * - - . 7 60 a. m. Lee re Savannah v ", . . 4 00 p. m. ArriveCflOrleeMft^ - ««• OMp. a. ! Mifkt fMo, Daily. __ _ teafe Chariretoti - * forgaforeto ArriweSkvennah ^ ‘ aninat Avri»« *bj»l ■ hoTa*. Arrive iff Awgneta - » - Leave Sarvennah • Leave Foil Royal “if l S|ftM»4ftMlft V,|W Arrive Cherleetee • fori 1 man earnea all Nigli r '- C. * O AFSDEN, F.nrr oad gupt. a. C. ienftm.o. t. oefll Agere - 7 60 p. m. 6 26 a. a. > 4 00 a. m. 6 Mo.a. > 9 OOp. a. 11 00 • a 8 30 ft a 7 60a. re. tt Train* NOTION S, V $ [ AND A LOT OF {; ■VJiy - • ■ • Fresh Family Groceries -000- Weathersbee & Easterling, . Witoletale and Retail Dealers ia DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.. — ^ — »*-*» 4 jL-twA gfot ** ■ • /»—TjJwt tr U ,w» Full Stock Always 00 II»ti«l. rKSSB e«?J8» BES£IV£B BAIlY. Cash Paid for Cotton & Country Product OOV20- X. -i- „ < TI103. MURRAY. SfGP 4T HUGH BOYLE. Corner of Inroad and 'W'asThinpfton Streets Aig^USVA, GSOBGIA. - CoEveuienCly T/icatad To BasiDen. Willi Trlcgnph Ollier in tbe Buiidiny, and Swihern Express ('iniptiy Office Next Door to HoM Biildeg. Room* Sup-rior to atty in tbv citw. Table Supplied with the.B/ft fh? Market Aff-rJ. ; aim) IJ very Stable Connected With the House. SUEtMAtr RATES TO OOMMKIK IAL TRAVJJLJCI&. - „ MJJBKAV a BOYI.ir pro^-r* WAYERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. G. $2 -0- SITUATED IN TE* BEE DOF KINO Street, tbe re uat UshtowaUe prureetireie to the rity. f First riaee In all IU appointments. Table furaleawi with the btwi aff.>rd«ri by local. Northern and S aril re m marked* First cLea Par ami Barber It bop The IIa*at HHHanl Boom ia the Mouth. Her ran u polite oad atUCtlre. Btmrd 'W per day. ft.Lower rates by the week or month. GEO. W. MULLIYAN, (Lav* er A. J KnaruT k Co.,) Proprtotor. Mr.J. WIL^DN G&AHAM.of Barnwell . t tothe o«c • of the Waver I y Hotue, oat! will he rrvd tc see *t* many fri- aria. j-l. uu- _■ ■* j—nn gfoeaB—aesa * ORDEli YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST MTTaTaR CANE MILLH, GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLETS, HuoKer’a Journal Boxen, Mill Grarinp, Gudgeon*. TtirbitM Water Wheel, Gla Ge.«ritig, Clteapl Ju.taon’a Goveraerx, Dteteo’e Circular Saw, and Gomern awd Files. BeltiuH ou<i Babbitt Metal tuid Uraas Fittibff, Globe nod Check Valve* trad Wbioties, Gauged, etc., and Iron Brood Costings aud repairs froas Oeo- R. Uomtjford A Co., 1 FOREST CUT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, xs a a mi watkx Town, 170 rxxwicK mifT, mta. « OLD IRON tYND BRASS WAN F. W. Wagener & Co. 159 ew4 v -IS MY— Bar Room Can be fraund the flnert sloek of WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGAkS Ever brought to the village. ■ When you eome to Baruwell don’t forget to call and see me, _Qfc cijia rat r Loige F TO RENT. Booms over WEATI1ER8- UiLlbii 4 btore. huttoide ^ . mayfi-tf DDOm ^F-Wic. V.*r*t Ki\ lh* ,r »• vvrk fur im than at llliul y* 1 ", 1 - 11 IM ’'nit •**■»* ft wm start you. Twvlr- dollar* * Aar and apwoiMrea**.ttease by *« k.lwtriou* klra.wo- '• I 'Tr»k» r r tv work for n*. fokr I* ttor thnr Yrei c*fl d' »otr ^^r vhol* i* prvety your >a*r. morerare Mo will p*r ton nwady re *«d Noon* t ran fki) te m»k* rnorreoa* d*t hv 1st area Cnril, outfit and umn* Are A yrtwntf for makrer mou^r roOOy «ad ton- Ad.lT* T ru* *0 . A U.reu Uomt .rCT wit) OH ABIES f OH. S C. *' 1G1,1GQ anl IGA East Bay. 2, 4, nnd 12 Quern Hirerv 13,15, 17 ami 13 Vendue Knnge.' Wholesale Grocers and Cotton nud -N aval BtoreS F; Se!c Agents for Gtxwgia aud Wagcuer Grange G uxno. Liberal on Shipments of Colton. Wc have a special Produce Department for Which wc solicit ancea made Emrr.x ha r#n, CIlAXLES K. BATES, Ic ISAAC IfOlJWi, . U’ -afi*} i: seplfl-llm * v santi 'a JOJlK II. 8TKTLM, * Lt I '' i. r/ZO*. ff, McGAUAN, EDWIN BATES & CdSF t ;'i y *4 -JOBBERS 0F- •• i j i - '**4^ ra>-t DRY t.OOIIS 0“ CLOTHIICi, Nos 122 nnd 124 Meeting St., Charleston, 8. C. .fV 1=0. *>. II ROBERTSON- TAA LOJrl & CO *• Buccesson to 0K0. W. WILLIAMS ft CO cottoi fiams. violisih mgtms 1 A NO S 99 ka — AND.— COMUISeiON MBRCHANTS, 1IA VNK MT1HCKT, < 11 A IIL.KSTUN H WNSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOdOTEr * *