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v \ * r- "■» *■ *' ■■* ■* • i *ru«tf Kkv. A.rri«T,.... . Fpi'frn ItciTrrrnTonchluK •ni«f' TrMlninir. “Whjf so. ninny inngM Vtiunj; pcr^oitt'gone a>truj' ? Bemuso they were only tnughl and were not well Irntncil. The jirceept if not,‘Tdni^ a child the \v;iy ho shouM go—bj}$, train up n chHil,’ W r hile exprnonea isshow- in^uiankind thot, necOMOirV as teaching is, training ia oven more nWeiHial, many porentn, assiduous, faithful, oarneet in teaching, omit training, and’, HccauAe of this omission, their sons grow up^any- wanl and fheir daughters i<!t* yet tlfryn themselves eat!not uuderstand why their hopes and i/Forts have been di.'-ff{t|){)inted. The ililn rinee, though nyt olmous r i* groat. Toiching eonimunicHtes ideas. Training forms habits. Teachine im- jmrts knowledge. Training develops power. In teaching, tielidult explains words ; in training Ifc shows incthotli. Uoiler tenehiug the child hears wlmt is j«aid, under tmtning he sees what is done. Teaching is a spur that urges onward- Traitiiiig is food which gives strength to run- Again, teaching is apt to beget aversion;/ it palls if prolonged, and al most necessarily grows irksome from the r« petition which it involves. Training w ins ones liking, it whets an appetite, fur itself. ^ In many branches of tuition it is well itederstood that training forms the thiol element in the master’s work. Whet toucher of tho voice 01 of instruments, w iat icutiug-master, what artist would instruct wholly, or even chiefly, by ex- rxp’nining the theory? Wheu an art is to be taught all understand that example and practice arc the most essential means of progress; the tvacher is to “show the pupil how.” But when the moral train* ing ol the young is in qucitfiiin, when family education is observed, how little w-taa a, even among the most thoughtful and cultivated classes, of systematic, ju dicious pains taken to show the rhiidren how. Now, it is not enough to provide good hooks, or even to give lucid and re peated explanations ab >ut honesty, cour age, gratitude, economy, industry, cour tesy, or the like, irttitiiiig iu these things » needful. Trace this differ»nce with respect to wiittc practical tubjwct owt of tho range of school instruction. Take, for example, the child's learning the use if money Af) will agree that this is important to he lutruei, and it must be learned a 1 hoirifc A young n an'or woman whS reaches maturity without judicious views and halnts in regutd to (tic management of money has- but Mender prospect of prosperity and comfort. Vet, in muhi- To the Draioornrjr. Orrfr* Dr#. Co. Cnw’it. I Pr..\( K vir.f.tc, S. C-, Juo. ♦, 1881. Jr, , DotO/crut* iif Jlarnicrtt County: You aro’igsin oaHcd op to demon strate your tj-ue patriotism—to ghs# to the world that your words artt not mere idle vaporing*,-and youf deeds but blus ter. Von arcVwlled on to answer as lo your manhood and earnestness in the cause of gdod government and general weMhrc. You ki« reijuircd ttcproiryour devotion—and by your works you wilp he known. Al a iiicelnig tf ono-third of th".Kx* rcutiv® Oomtttlttee cn yesterday, enough for husiiicss, but not enough to show the tncerily of the party v it was determined to levy a con tri hut ton from each club to my tho expensws ofour fellow-citizens in attending fdbrt, who have keen so illc- ipdly brutally and maliciously arrested. This money muxt be £?ollceteJ abd u^tnpdy paid in for this purpose or se- riott* eonscqriences will crikuc*,' rhitfh would require yeara of labor to Remedy, Twenty dollsrs from each ctuhi for ch white delegate in the last chnven* lion is the basis of the assessment. Will you payJt up by 12 o’ch/dk next srflos* day? This is the question ! ’VYill yon do it ? ^ - Th rc- ate many who will >»wakc ex cuses of rsrioua'sorts, who will show all evidences of patriotism lie fore anomina- lion, and who on election days" will,do deeds of valor putt gTP it enterprise, who now wtil give Jh* plea that they have done their duty. Not so. Duty mui io men who ire now OFFICE 7 MARKKT HT., EAST OF EAST BAY. C HARLKS - C. LESLIE, Uolrxslo and Itetail Dealer la - Fl»ik. Game, lobsters, Ttirllesi TetTP- ' pin*,- Oysters, cli-i Stills Nos. ) am] 2 Kish Market,, ' . , V • n< So. .Ca H»*ing nm'lo largo additions to my husi- nc'ii, 1 am prepared to furriish'Fishi flame, tte., at «hort noffee. All ordern pr' inpily attended to. Terms Cash or City Accept- SUltS {'had, -Itlnckflsli. TVliiiing, Mullets. Trout, Skipjiirk, i'roaksj-, Chub, ttheephfead, Drunr. Baas. .Shrimps, Cm be, OvKliyfi. Clams. . I’ACKlNt- EXTRA. ,iui9* rJ, tudes of fniuilics, what meaua arc em ployed to divaiop the quality, beyond h lew occi Mon.il words in pral-c of econo my, an occadonal rriliiisni upon a neigh bor’s ettravsgaucc or want ol thrift, and a reading uo\» and then of an extract from Door Itichard. But, menntimv, the ahiidren receive pocket momy with* cut system or method, aaking A wheu they please, and if the parent has it to rpaie it is given, If not they go without. And *» (here is no method iu employing^ so thi re is none in spending, fbey buy what tempts them till their little supply of funds is exhaufted. All this is un uucoiuiious training in had habile, In- st^riction may be frcqm'qt and g'sid, yet entirely otfuiinfixed hy the iMthicuee cf rurh‘'ways. Training wcnld talk litfle about thrift, Luf would seek to show d iu j raetice. Where there ii s*il ful tmiuiag till- |>are'it woo-’d allot to the child a stated sum, will name regular days tor paying tks allowance, and will Ik> punctual as a banker / will ashat the child to select n safe phcc for keeping hit little fund ; wiilehou him how to keeps small account and lake a eoinpauionabls .interest 1« b.ajaudngJt; iviil.sytnpatuiza in any juvenile plain of sating, and in due time lead the way to the Dime Sav- irfgs Bank. A great variety of devices mgy be employed... The p irent can opi n a play bank, receive de|K)9ifcj an3 pty in- terent. He cm xtlk-wtrc jnrl of the money needful to buy the skates, the ve locipede, or the Watch for which the youngster has not quite enough in hand, and takes moitgage—writing it down to ihe cbild s comprehension—on thething, until tils further savings of the mort gager are buflicient to pay the whole. By such moans which involve little of jhe didactic inatmetienfrom which ywinir r * ™ persons tutu wearily away and allow much of that coenpmionsiiip and co- cpgufioa for jJuch they ore always tioger, 1m can rtfadily and efiuotual y build up x .character, while the mere teacher is even at lies best, only commn- nieiting idetyi. It is trainioa morw than teudiing which prevaifa in (he education of the young'. 1 ’ ■ r~ ■ :> i 3 The reiaob idleco^rn CHhitr why nese b^coipe Christians on reading the Bible is, that the iufc m-cd has a power ft) atupofy t^e reader sad take away Its reason, and so make hia believe the false deettine. The people are warv^agsinst buying w reading foreign book*. Tim miaaiffwaiM* arr soapart -d of Jtmrir'g t kidu«f Clmteaa tddUttau left' tm.. still bo done, and tl lartied, tarmanted and hedevired in or der that petty maliee may bo gratified—- that Inga I fee* may be illegally collected— that the Government may be made 4a contribute to ibe support of the Radical wli'icttl bummers of the county for their arty pay Those nwn, our fiiuuds | neighbors, relations and political arso- lisb'S, must 1* pr tcctcd ami their ex penses paid, siwl evury lawful oiaaus usud whereby they may oatsbl their iuno. ceiue, and the odium of their unjust per sivution fall on the pimps of ptower who would dcauerate tlie grave# of their moth era to pander to their loathsome desires Let each man iu the county who ha* faith iu hia own honor and hope for him- wlf iu the future contribute his just share to this fund. Lit every true man con tribute—let no waa stand back—hq every man speak in rents and dollsrs oa the club roll—let no man be silent.— Speak thus, and at oner. Mo delay. 11 Hut up tits Treasurer of your club, if k« sleeps wake him, and give him your mite, or yonr full measure. 0. U. LARTIGUE, Drwinly fl.a inun Dem. Darty Cures hr . Tr^n7iT>:Akl!s ” ■ THUBAT DISKAKKA. BRE.aTIIINO TKOfttl.Efl. It ItlMVRS INTO tbo Bjaicm “enrativa agent# nnillianling nroliclni-x. It DjtAWI FROM iho discnscd pmta the poison* tliat ennae deitth. Thousands leutify to Ho vifiuce. Yw cm be Relii ved Drre't despair Until you here tried this ^ensiWr Knaily AppfJeiV airl UADICAI.LY KPFKtnUl 1/ Remedy. Bold hy Dniggiaia or sent by mail on /Cceipt^f price, $2, tiy - f*hd ••Oaaly" I.umk Pa*l i'o. - WILLIAMS BLOCK, Delrf-fi. Ji-h. , S*n<! Tof ’ Tealinioniala and our I/^ok, “Three Millions s Year.’ Brut free. ' ■ — ’ cot 28 la (wr I*.«riy l>er «1 ? In hi* recent sp« eeh in New York al i he IKmoeialiv reorgnuknlioB, Mr. Abram 8. Hewitt said: “Let us first attempt to mcabure the extent of the die aster. The elertion returns show neither candidate received n majoiky of the to tal vote, and that Ac ditfcience between the L'cpwbliesn And Democratic vote, not exceeding fi.OOO or C,000 cither way, is lo> flight to have any siguifi- cmiec. One A tats—the 8tote of New York—decided the coiitest<and s ehBngr of 11,000 vi k's m thH State would have given the election to Hancock. If, un« dertuch eircunistanees. the Democratic party Las received a fatal blow, it must b.: opnfainted that it bus »D the elements n q iin d for i very lively corpse. But the inquiry goes deeper thwa the ques tion of nure numbers. There numbers stay have Im en lands up' of discordant elemcnta uni e j tier the tiWS beh^> m opposition to a eoinmou enemy, hut pos ressmg no veheaivs force, and therefore predestined (ft disintegr«rion ki the ease of either victory wv of tlefcat. Unless a pivrly is ermstirated upon tho ensuring Liu*, of principle its continued exi-tenee is impossible, alfhewgh k might under favorable circumstances achieve a tem porary sucOessv Is,, then, the Domo- oiouc party-u jaity af principle 7 No one will Amy. fh^t it ptartoil vrMlr jmn- eiplfs and hnb kwd a long and honorable career of success, «o that in fact the bp* position had melted away, and until the slavery- question phiecd it iu a ftil-e pi si. tiou its permanent control of Ihe adinKi- rstrarion-td rational alLirs seemed td'-bf- awnred," I'UHE YOUR BUR ACHE! AaJ all •liacsaas of ike Ki Joeys, WatbUrhaii L’unary Urgsus by weonag tba ImproYrd Exftlsitr K tlrey Pul. It ia a M.VUYCI. ul Usaiiag and Relief •mn.K. isureiR. aro d:ri8t, rAJRUii, pat;x:'m. It r('RF.W wlitre all oil* Mia. A RRTK- I.ATION owJ KKVOLl riON H-Medleia* — Alit rpii >n i>r Jirori upplicaiion s« cppots<t la uotaiitloMory tnioirisl meJitinre. >*nd for uwr Ircalire nn KiJnay trouble*, tent fret. 5vlJ *>r Jraggltl^or scot by aoil, on receipt ufprtce. $2. AJilrett Tbit is the Ills “Onlj” Lung Fad Co Original salt flenuine Knl. Vi ILLIAMS BLOCK, nay Fail A*k fi r it snj taki Belroit, Mich- no other. Steam Engines CoBpelWo* mi) L'eiracliin D;fird. CofApaie Brice* ! Donipnre Dower ! ! and Gum par* Quality ! ! You'ean oaVO Ai-iO nn t 10 Iioih** liotvar CnKiiio. Y>'U can n«ri> $2.V» on n 2D horee luov ei enutna. You ea t aave iat a W) hoitje pm vveprani toe, by -j-nrehsbinjf of. lhcTiriiefVf^iii*ir, ai il the engli Si ai« All •>r rfri>vU>f tiower tha t thny are ratod. wlVi|olhitrM*i‘ff<»r* , <I by w«n>e ncaiera are at ona quurter 1 t*a tlma t hay call them. Lf ttnltio "mil before You ptfrehasa. Cotton VreSsea, Masany, (Jrhtworld * Brown (Jinp. Self F««ei1,'ra anrl t’onili to'era, Bbdfttmr, 1’ullvys, Turtdno Wheals and ail ’ktmla of Machinery, for rale. Air-iit torvurw KTtNwIth Ucires’Faptent Sell Wi.rka. (bain JdlHs. Ac. Call on or addreaa ?, m low, Wd-tjy WfLUSTON, S,C. WIsmI Would Happen Ihcn. The following atory. which is many years old, is located it Methuen, Massa chusetL-i. A youn; man married and b ought his bride home to live with his n<otl cr. The two women, as is some - tines the care, did not agree wefl to gether, and fltey quarreled so much that it st last aflraots ! the attention ot tfe* Baptist elmrch,-of which both were mem bers, Filially the pastor’s Wife sought the y on agar wouian and remonstrated ■'"So" ■*ar--r V *i;. u.*fc W^.iW Ti^r o Yrfi mmrnmmmmmmm jlim ir.i Sign of the Golden Boot I have in store the best stock of BOOTS Ami) SHOES *. - ri- . - , * ^ ^ — : —*———r —- KVrr hrdngUI tn llhickville In pcle>* And quality I confidently challenge compari»on. F.sj>ct:nil atteniiiLO-giveh'poilic nelcciien of hadiui’ Bhoear^qtlT Cordially invit*.)heir calls. Aqiei fecl »t«ck of boot, mid KJittcs fqr (idntlcmen’s Wear. Children.'s Shoes a specially. Call ui once and keep fcniling on ' MASTiS SGBliiS, BbACKYILLB, Cofn, Peas, Uotton and all kinds of country prodiCe taken in" ex change for goods. Cash paid for cotton. KEELER’S is the place for bargains. - . »u2*J-8m , MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Furniture and Undertaking. . IN ALL IT3 BRANCHES.' 547. 549 and551. Hroad Street, A.nc:tiStarGra SuuiThv otid Night etilis over tha Ktor*. NYill attend to sH the /details ol [»«pl6-6ns Funerals, furitsshtng Hearses, Carnai «s. &e. — LI.U X.U1 J su» LVi re Evfryffliite Machlae is WarranieJ FIVE YEARS.- By tb« Manufacturers And a wiftfen warrant pIveM to eneh purcham*r. We do not peddle them, thua we are etui- bletf to soil thrvt cheap*? fhun Orst cUtW old patent inaebfaos aro sold, . Cull and oxwmlua theftt before Lay ing a tuaebinr, ^ J. D.&T.F. Smith,- W5 BHOTO STBKKT, ArtiusTA, Geokuia. . 4 & he White Reiving Ylaeliime, h\ 11 latent Invention and the Best Superlative its attributes, it stands acknowledged The ling of all Sawing Kacbines, The First Premium and Highest AKard fr.\s given it for tli£ best Sewing Machine at tin North Georgia Fair in October IH79; The Royal St. John • • Sewing Machine ChaHeftgOa Ccmparison- Distances Competition. iMirpusses Expoctation- High Arm. H^f-wattlaif no hole< fo thread fn MveMne <>r H’lfifAe.— Rnua either furward or back*«iil without v>'o) piu^ or c/.teugiag dlicctli fr. r For SuJ* by J. E. Barton <fe Co. 1016 BROAD w TUKi;r, AUGUSTA. GA, Who al*r* •IT.-r for sole N»w Howe B,, New and Improved Ww*4, New Homo Victor and ••Htcwart” Family. Special arteMlon flv.-n »o Bepnlrlrir. All work ciiaraPfe'*!. NscdDa. Oils and Attaebn.uuts (or all lltst class Machines for -*!-*. ROBERT B. WHITE, Marble and Granite Works ■*- : ■:—* — '• '-<~-r~ r.Tr- j- • '■ ’ . • 'WS-TynSb-- J • .. ^ .'v ' * : ■ . 1 ' . ■g MEETING STREET, COR. HORLBEC K‘S ALLEY . a¥lATiI,V:STO^^.C._ OTTO E. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer, : \ ; ^AND'DEALER L\— se^ar$) Liquor ami Tohacfo* AGENT rOH- TriB CEhBftRAYED Monarck Whickcsy.-' - Also. I. T. A J. O. Frost ft Co.’s Self-Lnislng Elour, tmd Thom Brotkfrra’ eslebra'od Muttsr Crucliers. . „ i , a.*p2t'i ly . v Nup, 108.110. I , - a fr"! 1^1 Eiot Ib»y,.Charjester;. S. 0 j s GREAT DBA GOODS —AND- m. Ewzmw. -OOO Weathersbee & Easterling, Whole,ale snd Detail Dealers in DRY GOODS & .GROCERIES. T’uIPFt'x-lc Alffays 'fn Hand. f«£50 G9SB5 mSilUM . SAUT. 0asb Fai4far Cottsa & Country Frail w —■ nijvib- . • PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY *»*- Far Internal and Cxtareal V**, b l SURE CUfiE for nil th* Ou«ue* fo» which It b neomisreMr tmi l* ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE is th* kaa* *f «»*a tbe most Inexperienced penens. It j* a mine u4 oolrk remedy (far COITGIfS, *OWI THROAT, nm.l Jt. aud tlmllxr troabte*; affords <*mi ra«<f u a. mo*. /.row ,< nintTUERIA, utd J* the hret known remedy for BHCL’XjTlgM sad NWKRALGU. THE OLDEST, BEST. AND MOST WIDELY KN0V0I FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WWLB. It hoe been nsed will, enoh wenderfiel snedrM *> par:. i*. World for CKASri'H, CIIOLKRA, DIAUKIKHA. DVMKWTBKY, and *fl BOWRL (.(OfJT.AUsTH, Wst a <* toatOlmml an nfailimg ear* for time ditto*-*. HAS SUM THE TEST tf 40 TEARS’ MNSTANT BB IN AU eoUlTilES ART tmiRTES. Mixson & Richmontl, Prop's. Corner cf Inroad nnd ^\ r ;iJsliington Gtreetc AnSJUSTA, G£1G3i&5A. Convcnierttj I^:xted To Bojfness. Wilh Tclcgrsfffc Oflicf id ibe CttSjtliiy:, nn-l SMdifrn L\prf>s ,roisp«Ry N»xt Poor h Vinltf Bn.!.'*?. Itoomff Superior (o any in »he .pity. Tsble Siij-fCn'd ftirb tie B*-T the >I#:ki* AIb.rds ; also L*Trry Stable Cun:octet With the HMi'o. 8DKCIAD RATKS TO' CtFMMKRCT\L TIlAVKLU.ns. - !Mi'xson A T(iciininnri. T > ro»v > rr. WAVJESRM i HOU^fcL $2 Chariest os, S. G. »—0 3- - mi .up* ?s THf pr.M><»r k • ,no ' t • y r t_. » - - _ fv; I iMe • let, * w * Ii 11 - Ii ^t n.f,.r«!. ' 1 ' ' ,, ’*' r ' yrd r...uae - V"' >■> -t i l- 'w i or sr.n > .•;» • be l*n*^? t ilitA'd Ki* p' » TUf ?-auiS. ^ *1 >Sh(» Halite >,• .J attenlix .‘ji-.icI - \ . fter^ iy Lower fvt * l y the we-s „» r»* a;|. Ctn w.yr!.l!v v \T Lavs ct A. J KsyiHPT .% t‘»> . !’r p ! ^nr. '* r. J V 1I,«I.»N f.KLHAW.u* .1 In th* . (Tic-, of the W'r.Vwi ly Hour,si •f i * i't * e ^-*>1 lo S» - • .► iqjl g ’ii t Tt is RKCOMMHNDED by PhysMsa*. Minister*, Manaaer* *f PUntallons, Work-Sbojm, Fnetsrlnm Rnnw* In Uaspltsis-ln dwrt, by Lverjtmdy everywhere who hss ever *1mi It s UjsA ms WITHOUT A R1YAI if A LINIMENT. ft should be nmd for In th* Bnek nnd KMe, DIHSAi EHESSOH, Will attend enlfs tn any portion of Karn- wrtl or adjornlruf Oouiitp'w. Office at BUelcrtile, B. O. an«5 Im r >U. >VliA r K dSfrnm “Sbter sAfe sakf, n f^rj to J6o •md your motlMr-in law tire MT Unliap- pfly together f Yo«»ra both members of the fcdFne cliffreh, Worship togclfirr, snd go (* Mie bMiiMiQtao table together. What do j*u expert to do wheu you get to licevfe further r- “Oh,’* replied the Oaoghler-in-lsw, 7 k cUrsvA.*’ inslnre* udw lh. p'lKIV. Yttn res lunncy fadrr st work for us than *4 rise. Caidtal no* rr^ulrtd. W* tmI. Twrlre d'>ll*r» » <l»jr end .u)#w*nl mad«s( hooir by th* In I ihIu.mi. Kirn, wo- men. I*»jr» snd gtrlV wsntrd .»*ry»rl*or* tn work lot mi. N.iw b I hr fonr Yi*i res dmrtr jronr wh»U tlm« twthr #ni%. nr ooIt ymir mar* mmnrnt.. Jfn otbrr buMnnn vljl pay vnu ix-srly an wall. No nsa wSIln* to work res mf t« make artarmen* rey by [HiysSatWr. Ok*!* ant St and tann. fro* A a*f*M\isny for •’■kins nmSry *a«lT si >arehly. aAdrnmlhnr dCu..Ansd^a Mai*a. Jys-y FICKLING S DAvStT AlUnrys Solicitor? isd Cosasellors Fsxwn* W*. First im. ! Jrus C. fl.rssv. CaiaaibU, 5. C. j Uara**U C. H. 8 C __ .'X’l'a Ontn, Krrnlna, Sever# Barna, Scalds, ata. N« FAMILY CAN SAFEL.Y BB WITHOUT ITl II will Sannady mye mairy tlmea Its oo*t tn doctor.' bUbi, sod It* jrloa brnw It of *n. It 1. sold at XSc. 60c. sad 01 A)0 S fcotth, and oaa be obtained ProiB all OrMairet ; > PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors.^ -i*- Atilaiins 9 IPasnoia & 4 o» 9 7 No. 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C-. - . t. j — - ■ L.VP* B WODK OF COOKING I8TOVJ88, HANGK8. GRA rK8, Marble and Slat* Mantels, (tf all kinds. Pumps, Lead, an! Iron Pipe, Sheet Irfad, (’upper and Zine, Hoofing Tin, Tin-Wato, Tinner’* Tools, etc. House Furnishing Goods fa Large Variety.'-. ~ Fire Uricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain ITpo.;, snd Cfiiuiq^y Topi. . All kinds of Plumbing Work, Roofing, Guttering, and 'I in Work, Generally {Promptly attended to hy the most ekrefnl and experienced Workmen. «ul9-ly The New Furniture Store, We tilt* pletfmre fn snnmiacing to the public that w* *re now op-ming one of th* FilSTiiST a8To:3K of furniture ETBR OPFEKE6 IN- TRF8 CITT. . r * Aa aM* stoek fo work off. AHtWvery lWe*« styiSt- W# bavs'vlslted sit tke-prln- etpdl ntsrkSU ip the United ty*!** nnd re* sxy we have *11 ,tkr tn'**t modern p*!- ferneof Ik* *«a*oa. ♦•wi’I have rveryking At the Pitraiture Mae and at price* that will real par* with anymark*! South ofllal.i.lmre; l>oh ihuyttutllyoa •ceoureiock, it Will^h* com plot* ia *v«rv part^uUv. Wejcuaraai*#' sali*fa«lioa J. Ia. Bowles 4& Co.- niOo no.;it rroau sT.trf.t Marsia oa. OHr>KH VOTTM SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANS MILLS. (>IN LNUlM’.S. cotTn.N SCWKWS. sF ‘ ’ ! ’ \• ■ M LIETS Hanger*!! J -urimt tl ves. Mill OPUIlUB, OlHlUffbfi, 'luri-ine Wn'rr WU»H, ( Ooarlnp, Chwopl - .^r tw'm’n O nrwmpra, Clroiila; Khv, nri l Gurn* i'*• an 1 Flies. IP Mot; ati'l ll.ibti'i M>*tMl and Hrnss Fittlnff, OI"b^ mid Cheek V.fve 5 * nnd Whlo'l’-s, (iaug* «. e t c , nnd lr'«n llfitaa ( ax'li.^a and rt pnira^rnra C«t*o- R. LombgvrH Uo.. forest cttt roo.r.v and mu mink work?, kkit tub* watxs Towrs, IJll rrtwii *. evariT, M <■! **T4. Cif.Offim «. QUO rRON r AXE BRASS WAXT'EU. F. W. Wagener & Co. ■ 7 o a ass a s no a. a- ii. - ^—~ K# 1G1, 163 an 163 Fast I>av. 2. -1. and 12 Queen Street. 13, K>, 17 and I'd Vendue Hitnge. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers. Cofetan nfid I s1 aval Stores Kactor**. Sole AgenL for Georgia and V\ men'r Grange Gmino. L:bcrul advances made 0!) Shipments of Cotton. Wo have’a spetjal Produce Pep-trimcnt f-r wliich we yolLdLcon^i^mnents of Rciutrh Kiee, Pen.*, etc. rcplH-Cm - r — J&A+C HOLMES, si*ns h *nmm THUS. It. UtCAilTN En wix ea rr.s, CHARLES K. HATES, U r . Ji HABIEV, OF BAhXWELL, Willi. EDWIN BATES & CO: . " JOBBERS' OF DRY GOODS *»» . Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. j—- .» • .* -- 1 °rt- , ROIIEUTSON. TA'S L.QR & CO.. , Sueeewors lo GEO. W. WILLIAMS ^ G6. EOTTM FSCT8BS, TOIESME CEBEMS -ANO-* . ^ ^ COM\ifH8fOX -MBRCHANT8, i ^>i) » uaVkk MTRicrrr. i*.. c.- tf* consignments of cotton soLicin:jv-a«