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V ■' _ V 1 Ratesi of Advertising. I «1#eh,*n« ni»erfloB . . fl 06 <«»cU sub*eqa#i>» insfrtl^n. 50 v*uu V'.ixri .t! V, ««ou-nnBu%l or o.u Iv cw«n«ela inuileoii libaritl terms tVnirnct e'lTertinjng is »f' ter first insertion uttle*»j>tlicrwlae»ii|>uUie(l. No commu'iicstioii will he puhttfilrrd tin es* •ecmnp.-iniedbxtivft.niwiienntViultlresr of the wiitcr, not neoesserHy for publication, but ns a Knarautjr of good faith. ' Address, THB I’KOPLH, BaThwoll C. H», S. Gv % - ^ynf-n? BAHiN^ELL C. } THURSDAY. DECEMBER Simtli 'Carolina Railroad. m CHANOE OF SCHEDULE. i' Up Day Passenger-^Mail. (This Train connects with Tra<p lutu)>ia at BiauchTille.) Leave Tharleston Leave Columbia “ Urancbville 1 .Midway ,l Bamberg M Urabaut’a —ti—J-s«_s , 0.00 a in G.W a in 12 O') p ni 12.31 p m 12.42 p in 12..>.4 p m Kutto'w AnnWer. HAS BEEN RECENTLY THOROUGHLY jnovated,' preparatory to the convening of The September Court- No'v. large ainl comfortable dintngj'oom from .CQi--b»ij.o8l^ on tlie basement tioor. Booms large ami niry. Attentive servants nml fhejaiire fiirnUlied with the best the market affords. * ' .* / Ample Stable room and attentive grooms on hand,. .• daaie ©. B3KJL1RS “ ISIackville “ Elko , “ Williston. V iVindsor —n Mon t morenei Aiken Arrive Angusta l-Hf-pTntr'tOTDC 1*19 p m 1.35 p m 1 43 p m 1.05 p in 2.27'o m 2.40pm 3.40 pjn L. 5*jl. Dewn Day Passenger—Mail. (This Trala connects with Train for Colum bis at llriackrlllc.) — l.e.ire AugnMft . t •>' . , J A ft 00am -•* — Aiken 6 04 a ui <( Mundnnrenel • S> i,».18a m 4 4 IV i a'l aor 0.41 « m al Willi.Ion 1 1.02 a in 44 Elko lll.l 1 a w « » niackville lO.SHeni 4 < Lee’a a ui 11 , Gj'ahnm'a 1U.5U a ui fit 44 Rnmberx ML) wav— — / 11.v7 am —f.—Vt tram 44 ItmurliTllle 11.50 a ui | PUOPUrETOR. HORSES! MULES. Och. Katie’s a rogu«, tt ls thru*, Hut her eyes, litco the *ky, aro so bine, An’ Her (U:nu{es bo ewsl.e, . • ,• AnMier anklfe so imte, She <1::zed. au’ sbo bothered oio, fnifch. ■ ■ f ’ ’ Till uno raonsht' we wint for a ride, Whm, oeraure ns » bride, by mV side, I he darlint, lOvVPfiA • S Will the wtcftorJcbt Tint — 1 ’Neath party girl’s dun iver tied. An’ mv heart, arrah, thin how lt;hate! i’or my Kateilookfed eo terhptln* an swatef With cheeks like t he roeee, • An’ (ill the red poeles 5 That grow In her garden so n&te, But I rat just as mute as tho dnad. -TtftrhwvmUt, wM"iTtosB' fiTRcf Uoaa, -it I’d known that to-day Ye’d have nothing vo say, r I’d have goui wid my cousin, instead.” Thin I felt myself grow very bowld. For l kn'»w she’d not aedid if I towjd *' I’ve tbalove In my he irt, '1 hat would ikt^’r depart. Though I iivixlto be wrinkled and old. An' I said : -U I dare i to-do so, I'd lit go uv Ui« bo»te, an’ I’d throw i Roth arms round her waist, -r. An’ sUtlaa biste > Uv th(*m lips that atdN«t»axln*Tf6v«o.” Thi.i sheblushed a more Elegant red As esho sald. without rafnoi’ her i.oad, A n 4 her eyes IookIu’down 'Neath her lashes so brmm, “Would you iilcejne to drive, MIsther Ted? pMABHMiifeMMi 1. n fw.li', to iM* ..Am .. way* ylv« your name and Poat Offitc .ddrnw. 2. Busisass let tars and oomiiHMikatiaad is be publixhvd khoelil l>a wriltm oa srphrnlh ilaers, and tits tfVjrel 6f esSh clearly imll- catad by nasasaary nat* when required. 5. Artiale* for publication sheaM ba writ* cnin a clear, legible hald, and on only sns tiMeaf tbs pa|s. 4. AH changes In advsrtlseinante nntsi rsach us aa Friday. / — ... i.Mi . i m 3* Arrive Cltarleatotl Arrive Columbia w wiutiT cxrtttss -Ur. 2.15 pm 6.37 p ui Aatte Chari e.i on 40.15 pm ltuaa«ft**H« 2 55 anti ^^w e Hlackville 4:80 a m 1 •trnve Auxuna H to in j Dows. Lear* August a 7 40 p m 1 l.i-ave Blaukville 11.20 t m l.e*»e Iraneliviils 1. SO a in 1 Arrive Cliarleston 5.5«l a in ] Conneed wiili.alxh' Tralee at Drancli- V.He to and from Cifinniltla. I Imre just ret ut netl from I.^xington, K jr; wirtl rLC tiesl tut <iT Ha Sale tui Draught liorocs and pl.mtHtiou .Mules that I have ever biought to this nuirk^ cl. l*iices will advancu innterialiy Inter in lUp xcasoo. Shd :>tt uecdioj od 4-H4A+t^'N^f. mshiNT AXP ACCOMMODATION—Ue. Sewing Machine Depot. Leave Charleninn 7 *2('i a m Leave UUrkville ) -T.i p m j Arrive augusia Dt>»*. 6.15 p ui j Leave Au^i«ta 4 .20 am J Lcava ItLrkVi'le H.4S a 01 Arrive Charlexton 6.20 p ni ' tVneaeta at I'.ranehrlHe with Trains to I sad frwm v'eltimWa. ■ Tli'Uty Mail and night Express trains! run daily. The Krcummudaiinn trains run' daily, etrspt Sundays. Klevping car. on I nil tVc night trains. On ftatur'lays ami Fun- dava nvtad triptirksts are said to and front i »'rk«aiioii« •**! tba.rood at one fcr«t «^ass tare I f ir t lhe>naii • trip, good till .Hoadsj^fi^on to t-et .tin. DO. ALLEN, G. PAT Agt. ^ J KIN B, PETK. fisn l japU. Eksscmcrr Koolp. AAIIBRAACI.K NAiR.tlO.Tf*. 'i- siuuatiler <i|- % »H»e Her. Ol T. ■ hr Wilt Tm I mare As an ox to tUr -lau;;lit. r—Cr.rTorhs, vii, axil. We are apt to blame yooog men for In ing de*lr'».v<‘<i, when we ought to i)|aiue^ttiw it QuenevB tiiat destroy them. Society sMugltter* n jprm't mony jmung man by the behest: "You must keep up appoanttiees, whatever l»c your salary. If you haven’t the money, borrow. There is Bothing wrong about borrowing money. There is baldly a man In M e bouse but some times borrowe I. Vast estates have been built on a borrowed dollar. Hut iLet e nre t wo kinds of borrows 1 money —rnoney, borrowed for the purpose o( start ion or keeping up legitlmat* cn- terptise and expense, and money bor rowed u> Get that which you can do without. 1 tie litst is tight, tbs other is wroufl. It you Usve money enough i of your own to buy a 4co«t, however ; piuln. niid then yt*u borrow money for : h dandy’s outfit, you have taken the flrstrevolution of the wheel on the* , down pintle. Borrow for tho necessb i ti» a, Unit trsy be wetl. Itorrow for the Uxori-s, that tlt*s your prospects over I ih the wroig dlrectloo. if tv BiuletHs- Ilible. Have you ever noticed lion des- . plcabiy mean it is to take away the " world’s Ilililo without propqgiug asub- ritUute. It is meaner thau to come to a ciipple and steal his crutch, meaner than to come to jvpauper andstaal bis crust, than to come to n poor uian and .burn hla home down. It is the worst <)|a!l larcenies to steftE the‘Bible which ims b)*eu qru^i'h, and |riedlclho, and food, aud Herhal home to so many.— Think of tho meanest thing you ever heurdofi then go down a thousand feet uodemeaUi it, and yod will <\ud yoahtelf at the top of a stairs a hun dred miles long; go to the bdttpw of thestrrtrs, aiid you will find a ladder a thoueund mfiesiong; then go to the foot of the ladder and look oft a preci pice half as fat t>a /torn here to China, ouul you vsr^fttefeJfnfThendquartera of the tnerxnne^B that would rol>' this world of its only ?bittfort In .lift;, lt^ only peace in death, and ifs only hope for immortality. BlaughWr a young man's faith in (Jodf and there itr not much more left to slaugbteV^ Toting mat’, arm yourself!.. The object of my sermou this morning Is to put a weap- 1 on lu eticn of yourTrands fsr yotir own ( defense. Walt not for Young Men’s! (ihrleiian Associations to protect yoh, r ctmreLo-s t« protect you. Appealing to Ood. take care of yonrself. Your help will come dowrt from hc»ven, from that (Tod who in (h* «tx thous- andjrpars of the worffa history never: betrayed a young man who tried to be a good Christian. Let me way in re gard to yoor ndverse worldly circum stances hi passing, that yim nre on a lovel now with those who are finally to nwccee l. yim Hliiy wtiiiia, yonog man, aldthiak at U tUvty yeiiMfrsiD n«w. You will find iltat those who thirty years from now are the tuH I ion alee#, of the country; who nre the strong mer chants of the country, who ere the greet philanthropists of th* efountry— mightiest in church and state—are thli morning on a level with you, not an iurh above you, an<l in erraighteoed cireutnsvuiccs now. Those who dlsat the tb|l were born at the foot. Those who are at the top at your age, doe out of teu of them will c<>me down. Ho outfit, no capital to start with. Youngl men, get some bonks and read of wuet j wonderful mechauMtu Clod gave you to yoor han<i. in your foot. In jtour eye. ntntementa Aa fw , rhe Alteirevl l>earitwtlM An« Ikiawncwtlon. IN. Yitiuia) t to . w The echeme of emigrating to Libe ria Is beoomiog more and mere pop ular among the Southern negroes. Bo great, indeed, in the exodus t that a new ehippipg house has lately becu established for the purpose ot send ing odt uegroea to Liberia. Rsreotly there was a rumor that hundreds of colored persons who bad gone ont to Liberia had returned to this oountry in disgust, that remunerative wages wets not to be had, and that the Afri can fever was gtowingas fatal la the colored race as it. always is to tbs whites. Ass result there bee bean great consternation s thong the colored communities throiigbout the country and the number of lequiries addresa- ei to the ollloere of tpe^Oolontlatton tioeletysod to the Rev. Highland Oar- net havjj bseu innumernbie. The latter eat<i t ’’Theee rumors have oo foundation whatever. They are based on absolutely n tldna at aR. I h'tve hot heard of any une who has come back from Lloerla dlssaMsflad except a few ue’er-do-weRs." _ Whao the colored sawn and hfc fami ly arrive at Monrovia they are dtotoos ~ ilintfc* StwA Prosper- •wn Prices Predltete4i. * [Kwm Hm X»« Tovk IlvnUd ] la maktag a fereoast for the com 1 year Meaeta. Ellison 4k Oo., say It ^pretty oertalo” that Europe wfll con sume mere cotton la 1880 - 81 than was used In 18T0-801 They estimate the total European demand for the next year at 0,188,000 bales of 400 pounds each, which in abont 160,000 bales dfc.re than was Wanted the past year. Of this amount 1,860,000 bales s amount 1,886,000 bales the town, end we from India, Bjypt, Bre- Md mdirgifgoTr *il, £eru and Turkey, being eobetao- tlaliy the same quaotKy received from three countries the peat year. Thla will leave 4 883,000 b«U (of 400 pounds) to be supplied by America, which is taken charge of by the Ool m; Beciety. Under the care of the latter they rvmvlo for elx mouths._ By thle tiniM thfy have grit saWT through the aoclinvuinff fever which seems to be caused, not by the heat, bfit miasmata, of the origto and character of whieh ilttleIs known. The fin* eymptooas of the sickness srs hsmlaehva, pains in i he back, loss of appetite, and more or lees gastric detangemeot. rapidly de- vsloplug into billons remittent revet. If this yields Ur mild medical treat ment, the patient la prepared to so da r a ordinary exposure to the climate. Sometimes the rilsmta* assumes the tertiary form of Intermlueot (ever ac companied by bilious vomiting, a d«l| repression or the eye, end id the febrile paroxysms jatense headache and dHirlatn. At the expiration of six months tbs colonist* are pi van Uftd to eniUvste. 1 Bet. Here may be grown main and Hoe, and on the highlands of the Inter- 1 for wheat, barley end oat*. Cotton! flourishes end eager cane sod that the American bale Is consider ably heeviar than that whteh ethers Into the above reentth, The at-rdge weight of the former being 481 pound* for the erop of tbe past year. Thin, ef course, would require a. reduction In the above figures if American instead of foralfw hales were spoken of. The Increase of the foreign demand for o«r cotton la attended by a growing hens* demand, since tbe amount, taken by the sltiis of this eoMhtry b yearly besoming greaW. Three facts open up a bright outlook for American cot ton ^ Cbwrda Umllm. . fFrom Mart Twala’.-Traain AhroaS- An American village at 10 o’cle on n etitmner Sunday Is the qc nod peacefulest and holiest thing in nature: but it is a pretty different thing half an honr inter. 'There is no family in America without a clock, end conaeqoeutty there la no fair pre text for tbe usual Bundsy medley of dreadful sounds that issue from our steeples.—W* build our churches al most Without regard to cost; we rear no edifice which Is an adornment to tbe town, and we g<ld it l en spoil all by which afflict* Tbe chur & ring to get other people td ilgqt not be a bad I4en to If a‘ ; Utile, by way of ei« putting e bet! on everybody who bears I U always tryic reform ; it mil MtarauiMf 1 ample. It is still dinglog to one two things which were uaefal or»ce, bet which are not useful how, neither ere they ornamental, tine U the t>eU ringing to remind a clock-eated town that It Is church time, and another id the tcfertlng of the b}mne—a relic uf an anclenr tioje when hymn books wrre entree and costly ;but everybody baa a by mo book now, and so the pub- Us reeding ht no logger necessary, It kgenersHy painful ifdr the average clergy mao c >(1111001 firo Into LU con- sregatloo with n ahot gun Ana bit a worie reader thnu Llmsvlf. uah as Mia weapon scattered shamefully. The nvera** ctergymao In all countries and of all denomfnnflona. M a very bad reader. One Widld think h* would at leesk MHFJlo# Uf feed tit* Lord? Placet by and hy, but It Is not so; be it a* it be T fhroogb thought thf ff III dlwHlelfi Wlweibw riMM la kla CUMaae; ”-^k* Wtafidegt T com^rnm/lerit of ifie BMrimofe imt “Tthhe WtOer- 8«|d if Kars ha will gat e sffat deal df sdviea. lit says be imaalttWhcaa st> pert listener for the next three mreths, and Hare hi Wslhiugew during hh hr M stsy Ha dill Mate SH the aUggsetiow and der the grard/simplicity and dlwnflF mKire isJnrHl nport Mm tW he ess cou- ^ • 6ompi*ltloa Hk" that effectlvefy; vc-uienlly cerry. Sevtjril K-*duig BoaiH- 1 r* r qakkf r be got It- la the loooer ft wbpl! *u WWd JrtHI hoi efr^fcbUte the rioeedlng mine of pauses, and to ffleaeurh dore nut know how tbetr duration Jndidously, cannot roo- era UepuhlieauA now in Washiagtoa feed lo wake a dead set at him upon retreat of a fiouthara OBM in the ■Htol GsU-l WSat Hs Bis M oviosd —Mr. awdrso'-y has Du^oed—That (be bof lb* taos: strait' la your eat, and thee ask some doctor [ n,,u^ll * n,H, •O' 1 enRet cane to take you.ipto.the di-see ing room unJ illustrate Ui you what you have rend about, and never, agaio commit ibe Maaptremy of saying you'bsva not capital to start with. Ejulpped ! Why; .. 1<u , . , tin* poorest young man is eqnlppv«d as tinctiy n*y»: "Ih- borrower Is ecr-1 ooly |hffl , rf lb , wb< ^ * ^ vaot to tin* I. nder. It is a bed state | to bU| Tben | he would ignore that Beetles mekiag Ms Cain' <•< *s be did net gri •" clocrorxl vute in aH fhrei ,^1 | nre eaailv prodooed. Thu reenkot I •** owrt kh popnlat vot* I and fnrtoHOeeue roots chiefly cultivated *® the Soathsre Statre are tbe potato, the rearev*. the yam *ho 1* lh« Ooe. ST raid ot the girls the first trrbwwnafiCTffli—tnreoa |Tbat| in A.t Blnckvillo, S C, l PORT ROYAL KAILItO VD. Avoi’vrx, Ga., April I, lti '0 , Tli« fwll 'win^ (•isaeaxer ■<-li«<!ul« wfil )>v *>f)»r»rpd i>u aul after luis da it: I’.ilHor 11 .12 Dos-n Lj'T.c ^ *4 12 Lgx * Alb>» t * 10 (M> Down 3 45 Up DAISV Paaaxvnr* vt.US. Going Fviiiib. FIRST Ul.tNF SKIMN«1 MACHINE At tachnivnia. Nrv llr-. oil. A,- . f Msehtftft. i! '••N •rni i)r>lvr. »rr ncr->iupnnir'l uiili |li«,*a.|i. Sm of thit.tfs when you hnve to go down sonic other street -to neaps mooting some one whumyu owe. Thelroubio in. my friends, that people do not ug- j d« is'Hud the etl.lcs of “going iu debt, {and tliut if you purciiMsa jr><ids with his to equip him. dr c. souk O'j ! that U whtt body, h V“i v poor sUdr compared with rful» the tents resembtia* the potato tbe arrowroot, Mearly ublw (Town hi America may be pfo- fiublv cultivated. Although Attwrl can, English, and rreoch be bad, tbn tobubltnots, cuodaot ttoefr bwaiofMoe the principle than that east fS« his wuaJerl _ mkkfS rn* solicitous. 1 am not so 1 0 fcNchangc. TqWR t ^ooa a ®ej/* much Anxious about vou, youjg man, cnangs a quatTSt or rets "or IBS e^w bec&u.ae you ha vs so lit Us to do wiib, T, * <e b t coffse^enni, Ac. There are ,, _ . an { am anxious about vou bvcaos* i beggars. Wawn docs fi OQtorecl t .r asy nyU n -° them, or| you ^ Vi . murb t , rUk ^ aui u ^, or man «ks a gooi foothold lo Wberu I.V ..mil wlm «° ‘ u ‘’* ‘ wh ‘‘ h >•"» gain. “ ' ^ --*» y<>u su al just so uiucii ui<>n> y. If 1 go | much I IwMminEew Kaj Repobflcaos Urf aci irt*A>4 ite -ST 1 £ sprtmipte fo«ad who wUl Ail tha ttll. Th* ha- • IfressiB i galas noaod that OesAsM wifi ' aare of ihs perewt Oahiast, act Hum M<Me lav* th* girls (iw-y d.T. i gvc over ttos soon id jmbcgLfio t oaureibey lore re take ear* *C is ■>J4 ■to go That the ■That of them -lops the nsea bv- drey k*»w to prutuSt afiiaste That fltls wkp hdv* hepre of maul love |.»ivr \11-1isla U (V) p m A.ri.» .1 - —- ■ 1 50 a m } l.-svr V .vua»«ee ..de *•» • ni fir. ivr iv lauah fi 55 a ui l.eivr ’tivianali 4 10 a ni A n ive .lick s.nvi’le 7 15 a or t Art ivr ( >t«rle<l.>ii ft OO a ml l.eave -V rniarnee Y 20 a m A. ri re Reaiifnrt it 4 5 n m Arriie I’ur( F»yal 4 IX) sTm *i..inj North. ^H fort 11 00 p hi I llrA'irnri 11 25 p iu Arrive V (*inas«-e 1 OO n m Leave Jacksonville ft oO a in Arrive StvaniiAh ft 45 a in Leave Savanii'tli 9 00 p m Arrive l emaave* 1 20 a m 1 Li-ive •’Imrleston Teuve Yeniassec ft 30 p :n 2 nO u in Arrive Aufusta • (> 3(>a m Going itoulh, ronneedons maJe with A. F. A W . R. U. hi ^nVaunali Lr all Floiidk pn nlf. 1 floing Notlh, conn^c^on marlo with Clinr. lone, CuLiml.ia and Augustu Knilrr.ail for nit rniuts Mirth uml Kusi avtth 'leorifiu llnil. t-eail fir Atlanta ami the West. Also, with South Carnlina Kailnwl for point* 01 line ofeaid road. Aikou uufi RaTjaye checked through. gj-jy-Tlirough tickets for Sale n( Union | i'lg n .rhinos irpn<i-««i »u »li<)rt a-lice and ) •ftJi-Uciis* pMaraD'tt'l I havrp*i has I |li« I “New If iproved (Vc-i-.l ati.l ilia New Ainrri* ■ can Maclmi-a, *Hve Ctnyrr Maililnv. Ah.» W fiveltr and ll'il-nn Nu. f(. A fine I of Pirlur* Frauir* and ('iinunoa. 1 liavr I ih« As*i«y (or Itfrnwrli and j roanlivafsrlkvMlr of I he ‘•Sirwart llnnii faci«r»n» CVa Finxfr Madiiit*,” which clciws cspoD-.riij ever UJ otksr Siuger Viewing Usshinc.^I «an furniab. on abort nolle*, any atyle *r eiak>* of Maobinr de- airwt 1 set sis* Ajrvnt for tbe Rlaeklock 1'sa Attaokmenl, wbich can b« ux«d ou any Fen inf Machine B X Hammftt. Agant.. mayfi-4n» (Vying l lift si If I In* Depot Ticket Office, Augusta, Ga., and at ull principal tieketofiiees. Konsnr G. Fi.kuino, , • General Sitperinteudenl. - J. 8. DiVAjrr, General Paasenger Agenl.^ | " Savuniuh ami (harleslou Railroad Co. CIIANGB OF SCUEDULF. v / April4TA»n. The following Schedule it in effect at this date: FWri Mail, Daily. L«ave Cliitrleston - - «• • ** < 00 a. m. Arrive al Savannah - - - 12 40 p. m. Arrive Jacksonville - • 7 50 a. m - Levvi* 3a* an tutfi 1 - • • - 4 00 p. m. Arrive Charleaton * ► —•**- V 56 p. m. IfijfKl train, Daily. leave Charleston • v e to -7 60p. m. Arrive it*vannah • c 25 a. m. Arrive Port Royal - ■ 4 00 a. m. Arriva at Augusta - • 6 30 a. m. LeavedAvannah * , • 9 00 p. IB. Reive Port Royal - 11 00 p m Leave Augusta * • ft 20 a iti Arrive Charleston - - A 7 50 a. m B. C. tigb C. 8. GADSDEN, Engr. and Supt. Rotliitoii. G. F. and T. Agent (irmt vhanc* to make ipi to*n tnt»kneub!><'rl|>- *We need •- nee to pi i * person in elerr lions for tho loneot, rheopmt and txwt oftliivlruled fxmlTv piibilroMcn In the Anyone eas horom* a mceewful agent. Mix work! of oft riven free to oskrr ri I>er». Tbe «o low that aroMOt everybody aslaa rthea. One 'Peru Uklng one bundred and twenty aub- erriUere in a day. A Isly agent report* making over iwo hundred dollar* clear profit In tea doyi All ^hoengaie mpko annoy fa*t Too can devote oti Tour lime la tiie bullsene, or only yoor ■pare time You eeed not be away from hap* over sight. You Can do ilaa well a* efiheft. Fu! dfr-, ttona and terraa free. Urgent end exMSetvrgstfti fres If yes west profitable work aeafi as pour addrpaat one*. It c-sta aothisg to try the boetneea. noone who en- i nothing to try ppabii* to make great pay. ees A Co . FerUoad. Maine ■areMP AddreaQOooiye Ml in week I a veer own town five <Unar eatft free. Norl«t Aowder If yw* west abwaiaaoa I a pamasef Okbet aex me mak* greet the time ibey work, write for pornew. ‘ A es, rwtkaed. Maisa fr-j Central Hotel, into vl> l-XRKKX. AUCiTJSTA CI A MRS. Wr M. THOMAS, Centrally locateil, convenient jt bu*i- ncss. fttviO tF L't th* in. I utu I g<. lulu thr the oth**i ws> I flfl tuy |iook«*ts with tho nrtloins <•1 nu*rLl)«tt(iLo An.I cirry wff n ham.— Ic tho <>nr c-ttso I tekr the au-rohant'e illuv, ni).I I taU^ the llm« of tho rm-s nrnw. r lo trsor-fv-r th*» gixH* l,> wiyj|| lf , lioiise, wliiL- In tho Otli* r ertso 1 tftkr j qj bout- »>f tho tiine' of th*- mcrrbsnf. Hrul I Sin 1'ays Wr*l l nolthcr la ti»L 1 P^ty sore to got sloogaHr^L , worM owf tUti fiext, but right ihlubin*. ^**l6g re wo i > luto a cr. tor • store, a- .i 1 buy si«»r* r ^ ut , Mi(1 ^ b.4n* accHmatofl, *how a fisdre W f*. i sa«i c if-o* sS<t itw-kte, with uu cupa.l-! ukl . .. Qn iu f , lbr y7 Itrb u.ij'^*0,1 l«r» *0 America, t, to (.ay for thru, and ,.o labmUgg of ^pefflSSS ^eB-v.T. J. Buwre of SouthOaro- u uu.rt) iHshuriost | MhHU a , >raVHf j b#urJ # young • wtlrelonary s^rt to wretero etwre and ; mss uinkc some llftaon veers a/u. jfl, R'Hph by the Foreign Ulreioo »>*f<l rr-H-n s face Is turned lUe otbet | W(W v ^ ry #hort ,, rAyeri t/u (j wa , J of the Houtbera Ownveutl d, treniAndo'i* i.rayw; ‘O. Lord, : thus divcilbea the cjodltiou of the I — ». 1 —^.pi, i n Liberia : The house* to oororla are generally two storiw high. < nie ftirfittitre fo slofiUr U> that ■4 B«*<Tle US. |Tayt*r: We find it so easy to tlo wrung, *. uml s > bard t>> 4<> riglit. Lord help us.' ‘ That pr tyer. I warrant y.au, n-aousd f, i E* 1 '! MvK CPr of Ood,aud ntschad his heart. J "•PU* 1 America. My fif re , . ill friendless youi« msaa Oh 11—— 1 10 H I e — aowlbrtably retftore 'hem accused 1 suti show. pnwilgMl Wedding Gifts -AT- RJLIaAN’S FINK WATCHES, J American and Swiss, of the Latest Styles. RICH JEWELRY. • Of New and Elegant Designs and Exquisite . - Workmanship. — • ‘ ' ‘ / ' ’ ' ' STERLING SILVERWARE, in Fresh an^ lleavTVftil Patterns,especiaWy adapted for Wedding I’roafents. “SILVER RLATEDWAIIE, ...... — : r ” ”" ( ( ~ ... w Tea Sets, Walters, Ice Pitchers, Buttfir Dtslies, Cups, Goblets, Spoons. Forks of best quality, &c. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. T~ ~ NA - Freurh and American flocks, Fine Table, Cutlery, Spectaclee, &e. Watches 1 Jewelry Carefully Repaired. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. James Allpn> •4p25-ly 807 King St., Cliarleston, 8. C. BIG'PAY. ACEirnt TVA.TTliU WE WANT A limited number of act vew enorgetic canvassers to rn^fu.'- Ins pleasant amt t>r.*fltftbl* h<i-lu*re.— G'*od m«n will And th is ta>4cli*i)*il TO MXKK MOMKY. Such will please answer this advertise- sagadln N*a« but those who mesa ou»i IsreMsafiMf^ AMireB , FULM.HARVEY*CO. * aovM-ly AtiaauwUa. urvrr < xjievts t*i p.iy. You want tunoy thit-gs >ou liave not.ray young friends Y*>u sliuli have thnu if you L»vo pa- tlrtic**, and Lo newly, aud industry,— (JrrtMiu lines of conduct al«vuy« Ica-I out to errtnin hucc-ss. TU-re U m taw wliidi conUols oven those things that serm )tu|>ii«iXard. U« a*l the risiit w«y, young mao, aud you will come out »( th*- tight g «I. Bring me a youug iuan, and t*-ll me wimt his physicnl ht-altli is, fiiH wtmLLt tncoitU cklibre/aeR what lils.habits, and I will tell yofi what will he Ids degtiny Tur this world and hi-* destiny for the world lo c 'me, and 1 will not make five prophesies out of the five bundled.— All lids makes rao solicitous in regard to young men, and i want to make them nervous in regard to th# con traction of u pa) uble debts. I trlw you a.para graph from my own expe rience: My first settL-meot as pastor was lu a village. My salary was $80.' mui aparsouage. Tlie amount so*Mue<! enormous to me, I said to myself: “What! all this for hue year.” I whs afraid of getting erortdly utuleraotuueb prositerlty. I resolved to invite all the concrepatloo to tuy house in groups of tweniy-Hve each. Wo began, and as they were the best congregation |n ail the World, and we felt nothing Was too good for them, we piled all tbe ijxu- ties ou the table. 1 never completed th* undertaking^ At the end of six inoptbe I was In fioancisl deepair. I founiT that wt>;afot only had not the aurplna- of-DwtdrHer +mt we nat a strutglo te gettlie necessaries, sod I learned, what every- young mau learns in time to save hflmwlF, or T0T»*1ate* that you must tpeauuro the size of man’s body before you begin to a you morning. You have coiae here for ills bli-aalog. Deaplse not that emo tion rising In v-mr soul; it Is divinely llfiod. Look Into the face of Christ. Lift on* prayer to yoor father’s OjiI, to your mother's God, and this tnorw- log get the psrd mbig Meeting. Now, while I speak you are at tha forks of tli* road, and tills la th* fight road and that Is (he wrot^j fond, and I seo you start on f he 'il^ht road. Position in A writer lo the Chtis’lanat Work tns'sts thatposl- tuaccuraU)4 i.oii In 8lt»ep is of groat Impoltunce. no ssys: The food passes from the stomaoh at the risltt bM«, hence la facilitated Lv going to slet;p on tho right sldo. Water aud other flutda flow equally on a level, and It, requires less to propel them on a level than upwards. The heart propels the blood to every part of the body at each suc cessive beat, and it Is ea«y to-see that if the body Is placed to a horizontal position the blood will be sent to the various parts of the system withpreat-' er ease, with loss expenditure of pow er, and more perfectly than if one por tion of the body ware elevated above a horizontal Hue, If one portion of the body Is too low, the olood does not return as readily ns It Is carried thither} henoe there ia an aoruraulation and dieteo- tloc. and pula follows ~ - "* T iT a person coee to’ sleep with the head hut a little lower than the body, be will either soon wake no. or will “dfe with apoplexy before morning, be en nee the blood could not get back from the brain as fast as it was oar- evea Wterreas. Btrt! nothing poth'ir* is know* of Ihk” fcl* wtfd for har sake. fft«« otre all ony, or who never •Jfilrt wltit raartlvd leapt to with the cloth for his coat. When a young ,rled to It. man wl'lfulfy aud of choice, linvidg The «»ci tbe comfoits of life, goesdato the con traction of unpayable debts, he knows f low, and if this pillow is not into what he goes. The creditors he goes. get niter the debtor, like a pack of bounds in full ciji and alas I for the reindeer. They jingle his door hell be fore he gets up lo the morning, they jingle his door bell after bs has gone to bed at night Jbey meet him as be come* off hie front steps. They send him • postal card or a letter, in eurteet style, telling him to pay op. They at tach his goods. Tbey want cafih/ or a bote at thirty days, or a note payable 011 demand. Cursed debt I Forth# sake of your good morals, for Ike sake of your Immortal-awil' TorYMTs sak'-, young man, as far a# possible, keep out of it. , But I think more young men dr* slaughtered through IrryUgioo. A steamer fifteen htfudrefl tnfiea froth ^sbOT*, alth broken rudder and lost oompues, and hulk leaking fifty gallons to the boor, la better < ft than a young mail when you have robbed him of hks The s«vnge usee a log ot wood or a bunch of leaves ; civliia-d men a ptl- thlek, raising the head too high, there i* not entruigb blood (wi i'ied to the bruin ; and as tbe brain Is nourished and invigorated by ^ef tho nutriment. It receives from tifr to leaFe blood during sleep, it is not fed shf- flciently, and the result I* unquiet sleep d'a-ingthe Right, a waking op In weariness', without refreshment, to be followed by a d*y at home. I have beard th' too food ey were more *0 than cdber Who five In towns I was not able peroelve If. f , , WaehHiglM’^rKnot lllaeml. The followlBg soTount of General Washington's illness and death, con cerning tbe maotier of which so much hftS been recently said and written, pofsereca* |..•clld>ir value. It Is taken (nun au old book, •’Ewell’s Medical Oo|np•lI1^®, ,, published In 18UT, and di-UicHted by the author, "Jamre Ewell.-to-Mr. J^ffors m l" On the nhernoon of the 18 h of Dt-cemOrr, 1799, be was caught In a‘ ilrfving ram, which soon turuing Into a snow-storm, depoetted a eonslder- abfo quantity of anew betwixt bis cra vat and neck. Long accustomed to brave the Ineh-tnenclee of the weather, he paid ho regard to this dreum- staoc? ; but having brusbe<] off the snow o* hie return, he sopped and w m to bed aa us aa L Some time be fore day he was awakened with the soar throat and difficult breathing which constitute quinsy. A faithful do meet 1c, who always carried a lancet, was Called up, and bled him, but With out sff mllng any relief. About dayh^kk, my near relative and honored preceptor. Dr. Jaaie* Cr ilk, of Alexandria, the Inseparable friend and physician of Washington, was dentjuL and. redthed Mount Ver non abotft ten o’clock. . Alarmed at the (-eoerara lymptotas. be cottunffol- eatedhlafhSretdJurs. Widilogton.who DntuedUtaly dispatched servants for Doctors Dick sad Brown. Nothing was omitted that human ingenuity and sslli could do fop a life po dear, bpL ell In vain. It appeared In the re sult, as the Illustrious sufferer pre viously declared, that his hour had come. ,<V C To oblige Mrs, Washington, be con tinued to take medicines offered him, till Inflamnaalioo and swelling obstruct ed the power of swallowing s when bs .Undressed himself and went to bed, ns he'eald, M ro die.” Abont half aa ore be died, deelred his friend* leave Mm that last moments filling up Ilfft with giorioM toff, be went to reew ‘in a good old ,ag*< la- den with rlchw.and hoenr.” Johnaaa—-Whania tire yon. N«d ; you look mt Ned—“Yreitb# fact ef In 1 have got mixed aa a* li my fami ly affairs that 1 don’t know who a AIR.* Jobaoaan-'•Rather * straage re mark EnpUo youreeW. 4 * . r*,. at,-, fed—T will. You ooo.J married * yoong widow who livod with her step- dahghrer; my father ahorUv after married the stepdaughter, lay Wtf* •re, there tore, the ftotber-ta-lww and Ja' K' 10-Uw af iay * the atepfather ef my and my wife's atepd at«pm<>iber. We*», asy t km I* my think blmoeif all-k Ml tag anvmg tha fair sex, simply hereuss be has f*tiod are weraaa fore enough to marry him, Mtih tn-ly hoohaada aia, aha they aaear forget the totapUmea thru) ky 'heir wive*laaae** thut homely wlvee are now bod :h»y kO),w what they Mrikfi* wemen ey halo. Lightning or Idol* twice in th« same t lece. and d mm,, that a du.dai laW gev- *»i k>o popping. Xhat.th# wo. that I* to say , my A pompreM> lawyer, who snppoaed himself to be very sarcastic, to the keeper 6f t he appM stand : •‘It aeeiDa to me that you should-q«tt this trving hreiueas and go at nometbfhg which is not so Wearing on tbe breto “ 9hf ’ulo’t bosinese,” saidnhe spnls AWflsr. “It Is lyto’awake nlgMs trym’ tb'de- ^ ride whether to jeave my fortune, to a ( bis orphan *»ylim or to a hom* f< r j tar/m taka walor piaved-out /• e aiea, aeeirea ms rneniie that he mlgbtfpend his dfth God. Thna,after 1 with glorfohd ton, be eon me,,hat being stepdaughter, hh> giaudiuoti father mo well as hi* at wtlh al*o had a boy, _ w „ M 0 MM-qumiiy tha OlepalKer of boy, sad also kit> grand'noitirr. cads* be Is th* child of I and my father to U>h brother-la-law oi my eon, who I* tfiisaoa of rey at^p mother, lammv oiotber's brother- in-law, my mtfo la aciwt of her oWn afro, my eon Is the grandson of my father, and i am my ewa gfao (father. who raarnr* do*S wall. Thai the who dot# not a tarty do*# bet- (er sine time# out of ten. That tba fellow who rank re the most eonqoest* Tb«t are all in itlft way. who loies silt it-* girls the true way. That the ^^■^^■^■forotherl the smoother to nappy after .fort will he hto ft to Ug AH the editors, coogrreamea and Gov- Croora, have been kind enouga to tali Democratic r*rty the cauae of re my stcptwwther, re I risnuakl gireet.. That It to tint Id eg the eew of *p wifwb ! einh, tor fear our iwadoffi might ho my wit#!*, ef echiree, coite lor<«!rk.-Ik*toQ Transcript. * r&s ■h»k |tomyh|Mre9|P HI give us si>tne good advtoa. ] tx-Uftwui^oa nod ul, it makeei. dlff. f. (ice Whether Kadioals or ^ ^th. National offices < 1* good government iuC nd plbaty Of com igour crll ’, It Is of more Impdrtaooe Fwwwy. Petty, of the Carolina Spartan, eno't wth till ChrWmits to let off eqnibt, Hear him : ‘ The Nxeeative Gommifi' tto ef die State Pres* Association failed to have a quorate at their Moetfng Id Columbia. Mossri. tirrifv, of (be Her- aid, and Todd, of the Jonrual, were op-i pointed A ci nunittc-e to Work up (fans- C ation for the n«±t fitranal neetin^ at ufort, and to pretidt for S trip th Florida. That wotrM be (t fttriny tri^ We wonW like to'tlee Holmes of TtlC Peopli: attacking a sour orange tree, «h! Grencker fosuliog * , pet alligator round with a twine string, end Col. Pope of the Register covering up thool l Penfasuls with uttolar gatetnento. and the News and Courier fionndering about in sonto of tbeae bottomless lakm huuL a up that new party founded on the °04- O^. it Will be n jolly timii«-e We cau hartjffy wait for Ifenlkn to n.-” FAvoarr* JpCAT Fi»^-T*k* bold roast meat of nay kind, shee it thin, ettt it rather stnalL he it with meat . of drowslnem eed dtocr, m for, ari'lceneraliu activity o< Taij: What Father Tajus.- bot|f oiled and horiy, , "what will yrta take tq drink F* asked a waiter of e yoem? lad, who, for the flrst time, acccmpseled hto father to » 4bUe (iinLet. Gnenruki wfaex tc ,- and teollng sure ha oould not do wrong If ho folL wad his father’s ex- a n p!A fie replied, “1 11 take what MBRPtap*#." . „ The abslrer ftodted the father’s ear, and Hretairtly.tk* faff reeponsthOtoy of hfitt. -Wal And old bwyers a* to * UlUn | rey u» this, su-ong 4fire| totosd Ituta that am 0 ho nee. i lift!4 , mors pepper, sad a thick 1 6f hushed potatoes. Bake slonly amdkrats oven tilt the top is a fight ike Xtothoeraflo party their ilcfcst, eed have volunteered to to great ,. JDnnto- offices 00 lonq lutioA, criba. r*-nce wbevtu crels fill th* wa as wb hat# « Kjd lucsbla, and 1 Seriously, It Is of mors isBpdrtaaee to u* to have comfortable home*, thee U to to elect wire pullers to office Them let every man look to hto faroo, htoA woikshop, or hie profesalon. Negleeha hnftloeee I* more dtoaetrens to the ire dividual, thao political defeat at Waoh- Ingtoo. Work hnnl, eeonoaitoe, buy . property, and pay for It. Stop fooL log around with pistols end Whiskey, m' ■ .)■«>*—.—^ ^ - .Tcmbt.es:—These little biscuits at tokes sre vnrfodsly flavored With rose- water, orange water, extract of almonds Or lentoa. The original kinds arc made!. In small, Irregular, lock-Tike shape, but they e*n, If preferred, be rolled oul and . cut into the fond of thin biscuits. Work a half pound oi buttef to s cream, mix one, of (tifto«Lsugar and one pieuedwf one uour with two eggs and aay kind of fiaforift^you choose, into a smooth past*. Prop {xeccsoFtho eakc mhtture, about tho stse of a wufaot, on a floured ba king sheet, and b«kr itf ft brisk oven for shout a quarter of an hotfr, taking care titoy do not ght brutin. QkL\M Pit. -^To be oaten Varia or cold; velfotuce. One pint of hrefthl^ three eggs beaten separately, flavor m aSI toste, phtch of salt, Butter adeep pi m a deep pic dish, or tin, sprinkle with hresd here been sifted, about u thick oa pte paste, pour in the custord and spiokls ever it some bread crumbs aud ooeuano mixed. w w,, , , that as pie Tbe Board appointed by tbe last Leg- istoture to assess the amounts to be paid the amounts to maimed Confederate soldiers have tksh repert: Fur ampet< ketef $7 5 r <6* troicv-Oettoryl 4h1| issae W*mie»s to of) parties who flfr th# ItpIffpOi lUtof; helew fod kere* for empetshena ahov* the ellwW. Ik-Uiw tit* elbm»L wlfo The tiM^fiir^cstitled to the