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JRU93 of Advartising. | n n «t;nch,on« insertion . ‘ . 51 00 “ enoh sui).^<|uein insertion. M) cenu Qnyttrljr, sdnti-nunant or yearljr courneo niuilc on libvr.il terms. 7 ■ Conlrnet siU'isrtisiiip is psynble'-10*lRy» nf- ter Aril insertion uuMfSSnt her wine si ipuUl*']. No coiunimiicatijjn will lie j)ublislie(l un- ess ecoompauieU by (lie ns me imuI n lilrcsr ol the writer,"nor uMuss.irily for publication but iim^s RtuirTiiity of gboil taiili ’ f ^" A IJless, 1 THE ,1’EOPLK, I>arti\vell G. II., 3. C V ’ _ South Carolina Railroad. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. BARNWELL C. J{.; S. C.. THURSDAY, MARi’II 3, 1881. Sfrecigl i, Jliurtncs* IlHm twtl e«WwT#iuniceflA^» t • be ffeMMietNAfcli U sheens, sml the vhjr«t of etch dcnrljr ia4l- oiited by neemeary nMe when required. ». ArtictesfoT-pnhlicnticn itrovtoi bn-writ ten in n el car. IcsiLfc band, and ah oalgr bn# sideof the patt*. 4-All cjt:u»e«, in. adieitiawiMdt.aBlIL -V- , « ’4 gtOr'^ u- ;lt 'a xr '3LSI> » . . • -Vi • Up Day Passenger—Mail.- - ■- — r ( ThU Train connect * with Tra’r. from Co- lumbts at UraiicliViHc.J Le iTW-Chitrleston " s’ ^ Leave Csluuibia..‘ - “ Drsneliville * Midway • “ 1U ulierjj —- <!• (irnhsm e > .. . “ . lilatkvill* ( Rfka •*' Williston “ WJut* Pond •• Windsor TillMUtmorenci —AHtW* — Arrive AugmU Down Dsy Passenger (TUUTriin ciuuorts with Trsiu ^ L"lu"> liiasl DraucUvitlc.) Leave Augusta ^ v 00 a m >— 6.:><i * ni 11 8-V n ui 12.(13 p tu U T8 p m 12. 27 > m \‘w p III ■\1.21 pm 1.2H p m 1.87 p tu 1.4‘-l p tn d* 10 pnj 2.20 |> in S-lOpm Mail. »* •< Allies Moalmorenei Windsor White Pond Williston KM|» ) >' / IfUckville tirshsni e DwnsWrg Itiitwy e» nranabvalia Arrive CWsrte«ion Arrive Celumbia v ^ 1 siaav namsea-Cr. I l.esve Charleston l.esw nnnrhville l.esve tMachvitla Arrive Augusta Dowa- l.es - e Augusti I.<-«ve Dlaekville l.esve UrsachvilU Arvive iTisrleMeii Connect, •ilk aifl** Trams ville loand frots C'd**®bi* ia.it.iir asn \iivnaonaTies kesve t'Ua* Isstoa Laaie Blavkville Anive Augusta 7 -oam &o& am tt (Pi 4 m V ’.’Sam 1* 10 a m « M a m 9.. f »7 a m 10.15 a ni 10.:fi<a in Ili.iiOa m 1 l.tfi 11.80 2.00 pra 6.20 p ui HAS BEEN RECENTLY THOROUGHLY jnovated, preparatory to the conveuilig of FEBRUARY COURT. New. large and comfortable dining room and otilcc on the baaciiient flour. Rooms large and airy. Attentive eeivanlB and the table furnished with the best the mnrkel affords: r>-- ^ Amole Stable room and atlcntive grooms on hatid. ^ ' e. rnwum. jat.29- ' ‘ rROPKIETOR. just Arrived -AT- . ( Chas. Pechmann’s A New Stoi’k of Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTH, SHOKS —AND— ::!N 0 T I O N S, r» tn » ANO A I.OT Ur 'iliiII; Fresh Famib' Groceries 4.-8»i a m | — •Warn I —IN MY — 7 OtPp m THE DEATH OF HOOD. UV HAll. HAHW.TUjt UAT9C. •*- - . —r- ■■ • ‘ ' Tllp maimed and broken war.-ior lay,^ 'By his lust focman brought to bay. No sound of btfltle field was there— The drum Vdtep bass, the trumpet’s blare. No lines of swart batfAHons broke Infuriate, tliro’ the sulphurOMs smoke, i But silence h'fld thc tainted room— An ominous hush, an awful gloom— Save when, with feverish nioatrTTic stirred. And dropped some faint, half mntiered vrord, Or outlined in vague, sh dowy plirase, The changeful scenes of perished days ! — Whst thoughts on hit bewildered bruin ! Mutt then have flashed their blinding pain l ~T r: k* - . r- - The Past and Futnre, blunt in one— Wild chaos round life’s settiflg sun, Rut most his spirit's yearning gam Was fain to pierce the Future's haze. And haply view what fate should find The lander Loves he left behind. * O G»<t! outworn, despondent, poor, I tarry at Death’s opening door, While subrlcet lies of sacred bi’th Still bind me to the i’.ves of e ifib. How rim t in calm courage die. Thrilled by the aagui.h of a cry I know from orphaned lips shall start Above a father s pulseless heart7“ ‘No-tiiiss’about it, Mr. lk>b. ptatso. I He now fixflminml a ml waijilud ^'ITie VanzMToaori’exna. My nqme, fur sliort, is Noll flreeu to all pol I, nttd f.mml thnt lie ba-l nbout ^8,-j fho ttiTtision or tlia*toc^-faiaiirg ( ,dii- frieuds, nmttfiDiiicrs—well, I’ve n shoot-joOfr, mostly in liotivy pieces. This was j trit^r 0? Teytts, ts fast crow Hng tlie row itig-iroM,’said the girl, con iuued : n pretty "ood firfunc lor seven weeks’ boy, with (he Indian nnd thfc nntclopo, into n treeless, sterile reluion, wbc.e ‘ Your naipe of Whisky is ft hud one, rdigyinfr. mid 11 h felt an untfonqnerable young tu^n, and I reckon allows you nrc ' Icniging to go a^iilcll Nell nil about it. being ruinrd by com juice. Ls thiftWTi The n jxt morning by daylight U.‘ cleare 1 ‘Well,JjTell, that’s .rutliis things and started rough,’ said Bob, who saw the girl had down the ridge tn the . Beared trading 7 JO. 84 p m 1 12. fill a m ' 5.15 a nt I at Braaeh- Bar Room Caa be frotnd the flavst stoi’k of 7.CJ p m Dear*. l^uve Augusta J-®* * ™ Leave INeab.iHa •ni,*! Arrive Charte^»a (’•aneaiv at BranehilHe Wdh Tr»ie« to aad from t’olumbsa. Th« day M til I ••sfi' E•*P re#, rua daily.’ The a««..mmo*laiioa traina mn dailv. eseept ffunday. Waepiug ■ II lb* night truiaa. tt. tUturday. f®*' ilava raua t irtp iieketa are seb* t« a»4 rp,m i^. 4 etnurfir-l ela-afare WINES, LKHORS AND SEGAKS A;4 a a> ’ Ever brought to the village. 2 2W p tn ] - When ju u come to Baniwell don't forget to call and are me, C1»«r. Peohmann Hi. eye*, by lingering languors ki.se<I, Shone like aad Mars thro' autumn mist; Aad all bin being felt (be strove Of helpless passion's biliernrss. When, from the fever hannleil room, The pie-vdeai husk, the deary glfbiu, A blisafiil hope divlne'v s’ole [ O'er the vezed watir. of his eoul, Thet -ask ae sank that stormy sat. 'RuVtue-t by Christ in Galilee. it half .«ntile on hrr f»ce.‘ ‘Now, Mr.^Bob--without the Whisky —U scents to me,* snid Nell, ‘you’re throwing ycrsclf away, aud there might be somclhiug better f"r ycr, if yc’tl seek it,’ and she looked at him with an ex' press! iq of sonic interest. . ‘I know it, Noll, if I could only (hrSt.’ ‘Got uo fn'ks, no family, to kecr for you ?’ said Nell. 'Nafry onc,’ replied Bob; ‘never had- I totcT myself and pstek up this ridge to jc-t seek my luck once more, and qitit the corn jijiee and reform. X said to my self, Bob, if yc could only meet a wo man anywhere in 7liese digging, nnd stake out a claim w here she stood, it wobld bring yo fV?8h Ittck knd ye (eight turn over a new leaf, and be somebody one* more. And here, sure enough, I’ve met you.' ’ -‘Ye maau right, I’m sure,’ said Nell, tout*. But in his blanket*, care'ully- branded is driven belwecn two pure Del lines ef fencing called «chute, burs placed before hkI bebind l:im. nfid the iron applied to bis shW, or thigh,' fit the leisure of the opcrut.r. But this is not hcnl'mg will «pt bo tw profitali'e in the Always convenient, fencing heit^f a future as it has boon iu tbo past. Many aero* of graiitw laud, such a*. j4. found ou l,hc west cm borden^tf Texas, will he rq.pt ed tc support each long horn. strapped out of sight, wars heavy bag of*Tin; wise stock mtsw doe? gold in place of a whisky bottle. It wits early in'the day yi f, and Bib set out to fiud tbo ranebe of Nelly’s pen. pie. leaving bis pack, except the blank t containing tbo go’d, whub was ulung over bis shou'ders, on his p'.tk batidle. In a liiUc over a miieV walkiitg he foitnd a pretty valley at the mouth of Ilia creek, where some new I our lions**, fen ces and t leftrings indicated Nell's home. Iu a back >oom£ with her white, strong, beautiful arms bare to tbo shoul der,siood pretty Nep at the washtub, very busy iu a stream of soapsuds find Kentucky jean*, siugiug free as a bird. Bob put down his pack and walked in. but Nell’s quick ear heard, un 1 she tnrned and saw him, and her checks flushed and her eyes sparkled. ‘What! Bub ia that you conic at la.-t, in store clotheff, too?’ said-she, glancing •id but purchaser and fences not go we-t, as hitgc a pisMue as bis purso will permit, and, buying gnol bulls, ^devotes himself to. battering the tjudi’y, of his cattle. In the southum portion .of this State tl7m Inn boen the policy for many yours. Pasture* of ijrum HldGJ to seareo aniclocntbertit|;e,.«nd the, a. »*»1 ii M# Iwv jstki f • n frr) . ^ ff 1! IMl I ft? cEfrtlrfffirUWwy > tW7 ground. 'Than the cow 4K>y RMat bo calle lTd tRd aid of tbfi bffinder.' Slip* pin^ about eight f ef of the cfttf 4 ’9# bis lariat through iu won ring, and pfllting a h op at the other end over ilic pom* , nicl of his *idd'o, lift g^lhsrg iia qpita into his bridlo hand, iMldiag die jujobo in hia riglft and ipattf hi* home inlp a gslhzjf. ITt* aiilmsl that i* wwvte l Ire kt into a run. : r>d wlien tli* ttilvr U near enouth fLr 1111 Ifiriit to rfiavft it, acres are common in many of tho- cmin-> tie* west of thc'Cal mdo River. There he dexterous*y throws {heiiockA^ it* a- « * A * Is even now a greit deal of Utter feel- aoftly. ‘But dowu tho trail sway yonder I are my folks arc comiug along, wi.h j wilh blight eyes at the jounx man, their fixinim and plunder, pnu, mau and • with poorly dt«gui*-d | l«u>urc. the rext ov’em. I must | ut tint, stronger, bnt Mr. Bob, let me say a kind word to ye on parting from a rho#t aeqmintwncc. You say a wemati brings ye hick every ing against th^' owners of these large tracts ttniopg th^so who own snm’l herds, ( lw ,, wlto Imvc not the means to buy and I wUl Whre (Jmi anfmal feucc land. Tho nugc, they Uii»k. | rHa» the Wmgih oftho ntpo, k is bc*w?b* ahonld he free to all mankipd, nod no 1 to the ground, the brasdsraeetxp. it; by ‘Cvrtiiiu, sure, Noll; yousahl I iuIqIiI iitock*niiaifig iftiaraat i* Texas, hut to w I g ve a ekoteli of tho chensalarirtn s end •Yes but how about the wrliiaky? , „f t,f 0 0 f (Jut fc* diaappooriug ‘Nell, 1 haven’t touchcl a drop ftnoe I | iro ,| tot by-gnne days, lha cow lny, tho bend find HI. and soon the branding Iron la ret're 11 ing inth- the entieb he lodflib’e dtarayUfr*. Orflat oar* mutt,' bo taken qot tobuni through tl c skitltuta the dob, eUe tho hpnd wtH U hftdcUv»L._ t m. t . - 1 "■ jt. ' • I* ffif. # < Tim cow boy’s life i* not I* easy one. should lie permitted to momipolizo tli3 God-given gross tn their hijnrr. Same of them do not #op nt grumbttug. bat destroy the jntiturc fence* wbrn poa- sibl'i—an easy task where wire is tu*i for fencing. I do n >t write, however, with the in* tcutioa *f d*acribi*g th»condition of the’ Ilftting the whale year ti« ia iixAb® Md« die flom dayl ght uiflil dark. His dial ie broad bacon, end otdR*.- lYh*rt o« the tr*:!, to alditti'A to diirih^idpriag the dnv. ho 'n oaiupeBed Id guhH 1 the [Oll'iS tiaic. Now I jnet hope I’ll bring go.nl! you ».iw me; if I have they may shoot I or vat pier o. Marin* spent a g«»odly |A P’f 1 i fortune to ycr, an-1 y< u m»y take your | me. And what'* more, I don’t ntcau to 1 portiot. of my da'*s at a cow boy. I on** j h*re*baJog ditli^pd into threo r^.t fa I pi'c out ef thi# 'ere spot, though I can’t —if you .say so,* replied ho‘ sec where it is. Mr. Bobf’ said the girl.l ‘An’ Bob, did I bring luck to ycr? hesitating, 'of ye do not And it, and act I Was there gold up llrar?' t*» Mtftfcr |it>w«»«*T W kTmT^i L‘fi*»„U.—« ds»l-tuy ipievnlymMik fcoUv ■•Mk alii ■ !■ Ik* t fi •Ui«iwv»il low. whfi amill»|t mmiiti,— ! up to yer good intenti inn ibont the corn j. ‘Nell, lhai's six tliousaad ilollsri nod lidvr myVf practically «pt ifiS«**l tn wriru | purpose. Iu «ja* of p ^s«]ic<l on the subject. Tbc b«>yhuo 1 sport of i »»»»♦ v»do rnght so i tky. the cow boy ii not with marbL* or b*fls . **'*•• tk* Wj U or lops, but with i brill of rope or r#w- [ Valihj and riiOSifiA * ltoVM,ij> mor* Aatww nm Sr its a Mm- MfutM-ai. ws And »»a«« fiw kar«a«k hltvnil wia ■‘•Hi. •f»rt (W* 1« MiWn rOwr- X\m _ ,._ ,., ■ II Uali*HM ■»« G»v on Hflilt H DO.1*7 l«» i |..r lUvrauud trip. S’ D 0. ALLEN, ft. T. 4T Ar * iuUX D. 1'LAAi. u« a I tut’i. ..■■■■I- —- • *** •#■•#*■••• PajWfBgrf Kiiiitf. I’UST R*v*l A Aruisri • ? » ,tw ' T * l Awarsrsifl* . N»i»auibgr I H.nld «*».> • T x %«d Cktr- Cnfessn a»J si patawriO f kwwlat On a*-l sftsv ■*ia‘>cv l«t. l atal. taeM Invia^M-hcl'.ilv aid k» »H>*r*ie4i } lH • **Ml • I Ft trww- »•* v v »■ v worn . _ , , ... , tb«( •es»«e fUsrw. t *tnr | l*Af lllj lift, likt 11QlAgf ntM, laft***** >Mi»4rvftl *m4 Iw+wM •■!#- | U *4*V A 1*1 • s^MMan. >**»iW'krr. romm* Ik* UirWias •■•« prvi aim ktitmlrcw! 4M\mr% H '•r |sr«it In 9r« tlwr• Ag | mmm~t tmM • an 4- *«*<• itY ^Tlt loftioa Ull^T•#l« r » , criMOBt'l ; Iitesff t« lW« Isost*wf rmly j*«e%r %f«Apwiim« 1 ‘JZ£fXXZS£rt3r*ZZ2Z,mS 1 ou a— f- k.r *• c Hi., • O** 1Vf»r' shiI *1|SW»|T« natWi fw* tr .-...i »iH • t'vulj hla<i thy p 11 ri->< wttt suprvh. ! immSi.U' WM,k m-mI m. <MUn-Mal •***■ tl *••• •Mlt.MMc •• Iry *W» Wulf... *»M«* wHn rm- I „ . . . ui.I. ■■• * *-■- —ir Mia- I * rt siwaa f.>r kvrtkia*all •■» •pvul, I wii A l *. CwikMl. MUar 1^*1 . I'aatettarvii, wilk a frasd cnaleut— Central Hotel, ’ , tkrau*, un bee iaywriel l.rtwai. H>v faithful arms akall k* Ikctr M4, lu ftaiaeirr’* k«at. ia R'iulci'a cold ; Aad kcr proud Iwauiy isvlt ah-ivr Tkrir *> cakru-x* m Majestic lora!” Ak ’ tlien tko expiring bcr.’s face. Like .*Wc|>kca ». gloocii auk raplurvws graec >lxd icissilcs of a aiorldit iiiood, *** ■ U» llurtct si kis kert ia ruliimlc. ijuk*—w. il, th«n. lir. U<4* aiy folka urr more, rollci in tlirtn blankotstkixr. I ewe , hid*, with whieb lie Umuo* thu hisfitUbb, and hb bribery lo'pvovorhul, raising log bouw* aad sh|d • wines down 1 to your pretty self, or I’m u aiggrr. And, | , B J ovarylhiug, a.uaaat) or timuiftwlu, j on the opening at the fimt of the creel I Nell, joat look liere.’ and Bob took foui ofef which u lot p aan be tbreWn. At 7 away there you can see k break iu the 1 the breast of Ids shirt u perkvge carefully | Tra rs of age h« i* uu aapw* boraemau, tree*. We mean to 1 •cat^' And walk* I wrapp'd in pap’r, whhlt hn) restol on j and ab’e to do service on the range iu or imiuimwt*, i ** 11 *»« » • 'fB* barburhtm aed Wm-* go. wad the pi imi Uia: have Ipsnwru him will aut mouru his (Up>rt«n>, ibr Its i« too much wbUctei to “whouping eat ing up Ie Bob, she pul hur hind on hia] the bow of Nelfs Uuu ribb m ha ha^ | n ,•ny tray*. Between this age end I *P* [ ■boulder, ‘**4 Mr. Bob. if yoiUMo yar jfbuud, a*4 wkiuh she p’uiidy saw. I’u I h •r**at*o M*due«luxt*ru«a • r« p any mau in the district. He U asked 1 WVrwn of * Hfc ’fc* % «««• iwduy. ‘Jt »Wrt (OU off, uw-'uim,'rep-’U 1 Ike LxtJ. Jb* •Tf/ipluin Jewudfi Whusdo you atpeu, Mr?’ eai'UicK'r. AUGUSTA GA HRS. W. H. THOMAS, Centrally loo tied, con .caiout to bu-i- nc*a. mviU tf mukbiKMl ku S4M]uitO« oouia kuivtlodge 1 ‘What » hen?’ ,.iU ycr can bring jool • tiltlu pioxe of I wrap|uug it, lue.o was * piece of gold, | vf tbs ‘throo H a,’ tb-aigb sxliotu at Sunday s.-boo» U 1 xnkl down fur Nell to muKMil>«r »lu tu Ih; akupo of a apeaui nugiu, a Us tod aalciul, aud at 1G it twually a* I®t4 •! I bmught a bettor life to ye. ’ exaet iu every part, trctghiog over six Ho tovk hi« rocker .aid put it in run- ounecu. ning onler Jnwa the rid'* hy a little pojl of waltr, AaLbj a sma’l strcanij! where he cmld bring his dirt und w«.*h ont for Italf an hour, and tlyou puck .— . ^n-ugiu nuo i* very amw mm* r put l more, while tbc puei wax hlUugjNc’I, with uluviug Iw.k, but turning Iter 1 ofgrist endurance. J^O is en n ''° ri "f I tUie U bell T t • *\S X kouw I Cie from hi-u mis Licvously and s'iriitig j shot sod cool iu time of danger.' Hv j shout il * a mi Wedding Gifts i: ^k.A.U;«k.k.k.i.A.k C* h. tu k. 1* — ^sFcessSssSSsakse t. — J* a.iaA.i6.s.e- — a.e.a.S.i cl a. a. ^ t * 5 32 9 3 F. tx, *4 ** 4i» wp wfi o ^ s*. JSfc‘ Hi 2 C « C» 5 1 s t '52 c 3 £ « * * SB5 Cl I- ci ?a*-<engrrs Ar tiesufort sml I’sri Roysl Must iskr day train Ki«l<t paUHMiscr train •HI •nly *«u|*at..UtIoi*siB4ie«lc«l l*y fi-urcs ahnvr. < Vina act ton* rnsdc with sQ mails entering Aitjriurif. ' ^ rOcoping flamhelvseu Augusta na8 8a vauitab. . Fygg-teeehrclred ikruit*V. Utfi^rnraugli ttrkeia fur t L’ninn Deyut Ticket Uttiee, August ., tml si jtl^piiitctpal ticket ib [Ttl. Fumwe. annuh and Ihartfston Kallroad Co. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE , • April4, U70. Tlin fallowing ScbeiFule Ts in effect at tbL« date: • _ ^ /!»*< Mtiil, Daily. »|1 J.oavr ClisrU-ton 7 (K 1 a. tn. Arrive at Savann.iU - -. - 40 p. m. Arrivt Jaeksouville - »• » . -jr 50 a. m • • tflk (< p. nf. AfrkfCharleston • * » 0 66 p.m. A*g*( Tr*i», Daily. £ < . Cl LswveChsrle*t«n y Ar,msSar«iiiiab • ■ C# M P* ft’- 1 -; 0 •*’ a*- l - *| 00 a. m. • r» oli it. m. Arrivt 1‘ort Royal -AwivvtJ -MgiWW TrC4f C oAV»ilU4»lll y ^ Leers Poi t Royal Lears Aagwat* ArriveCli»rle»ton - ~ u i.ston. ft. F. and T. Aacni • i !t Off p. ia. 11 00 p m ft 20 a m 50 a. m irson all Night Train*. cjl MjMCBlgft^Pgy* En|i» *•'' ^“P 1 ’ ' BAKGAIKS! W. P. PATRICK A CO , —DEALERS nr— General Merchandise, BA.MHACRO. ULCL. Otar epeeUI burralne In turtr apeeUltlea. Trvnioal Fruit*. fYwtfmfViaeries, and Ch«4«e Oat den Seeds. They haia for aale Iu quauttllea tu suit -AT- ALLAN'S FINK WATCHKS, Ameriran and Swiss, of the laitest Stylet. RICH JEWELRY, Of New ami Elegant Designs and Exquisite IVor&iiut-aliip, / STERLING SI>Yf:nWARE, In Fresh and Befiuttful TNitlrrn*, especially tVedding Presents. — Silver blatedware, Tea Sets, Waiters, Icc Pitchers, Butter Dishes, C"ps, Gublels, Spoons, Forks of bust i|uality, &c. CHOICE FANCY GOODS. onger wourn'ini, round it fell. Peace •««< teurd eia aupreuie farewell! j F«r sure the harmonious hope was tps*,— OFoutb I be leaned bis faith on you ! And in clear vision, ere^ied, ftaw its pure promise jnsiificd. TVUf5KY DOB’S CLAIM. 4 Frenvli and American (.'locks, Fine Table CmfflJ,R|iMIHdM.fJ. ' '' Watcht sl Jewelry Can fij'ly Rrp*iretl. THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW EST PRICES. James A lien* sep25-ly 307 King Nt., Charleston, 8. C. . BIO PAY. AGF.^iTM wvanti:i> WE WANT A . Hmittvl numtirr of active, onorgrCc oanvas^ra to emmiru inn pleasant Hint |ir>(ltal,lo husiiess.— Good men will HihI this a rare chnnoo TO MAIvK MONKY. Kuch will pleas; answer this ndvrrtlso- ment uy letter, enclostiur stamp for reply, atatli g what bus!' ess they hnvu linen on- xaxn t In None but those who mean busi ness need mpplv Address FINLEY, UAltVLY ACO. novlfl-ly Atlunte.Gs. O KitM VX IC vlMVT. Tbs heat VsrtilUrr a:w i NEW STORE Just Opened. BARROOM —IN— U Ok. M B K it O Cboios Wines, Llqioe* sod Secure. Warm Meals at nil hours to ordtr. Fn sh Flub sod Oysters. v Fisinlly Groceries. Cull sod see fur yourself C. SMILMAN, J*. A.ymL , down more, whilv j with water again. Next li« went sad roTed sway tlio Jroek wli;re N H bad b<»u sitting snl singing b\ th« dry pebbivs of i1k> rivulet, and, taking lira pick, began digging out ft ditch in the gross, iImiuI two feet deep aud two/cct wid;, down stream, and took the dirt to his rocker. He worked until sunset, only finding about six bits of coarse gold, .bat in his hn-t bucket, when washed out, be found a good toii 1 piece of gold.cciuhing tbroe ounce'. In the morning he nrosc by duylight, and after hi* breakfast ol ftie.) p irk and coffee, ending with the usual smoke of Mf., M'lOflj, »t ffuu Franc'sets, spoke Whisky Bob was dead broke, very tired, aud wuutci to sit down nnd study his situation and whit wua be*t to be] hi* pipe, he went to work nzain, d-term dofte*. Jf ‘Hero I be again, the aame durned fo >1 as ever, ruined by whisky after mak- in’ pile* of money; I just deserve it. What a dog gor.cd jackau a hunun can make his self with whisky . Tukinf up hi* pat h, Bob toiled slowly up the ridge under tbc trees uutil he came to the lop, where it ILiUcuc 1 out in the level plnees and slight depressions. Birds were singing and flowers booming around him; aud, as he sat down to lbs soup uni*. j smokes cignrsttoa, vhe** toUxceo, drinks ] •That ore,’• repTs 1 Le.'bnrku loose ( whiskey, surrica a six olijuter, and U| a •» i • a.%iAt ■. from the hair <4 a a angel that met me guilty of msuy v^coa lltat wou'd, if so a- | ° **** ^ on the Uioontaius, yonder,ao«l uaidoom*. rucr.ito>l,alxuck theombeasor and stock |*^ ** Lind words to a dcad-broko msn, that i gambler ot c vila-d nrgious. lie bi | * ^ UUI> H t^vc him new life, and what's UtorF, nut mors iiusrruiaome Him mm in goa-i W ^ B,> f' •* 1 *1, t„-. W, j in iHiooed, wbenaipmilin yff«mg man turnsd and anidt WaR, U tb«m «ny inc*rft| 11 can take Iff ^ottr giwocbubtber Mr. Bloody?’ f ’ 1 V* " ’ In Northwest ArkansasTbuuluiHiviii2 arrrioes were spfwriawdta bu buhl iu dsrftf iued to work the gold out for Nell’s sake, if he did not make n fortune. He worked hard and steady through the day, only stopping at noo:) for some coff.:e aud a smoke beneath tiie pine tree cmiip. The sun wa* very hot, but he didn't mind i\ At night, when he wash ed out the result of the day’s bird toil, he only had a do’lir’s wjrth of coarse gold, but he IStTnA ft litt’c piece of blue ribbon Nell had lost from hex hair. This consoled him amply, as he kissed it and said to liiuiself, ‘Bob, better luck to morrow.’ His claim was what niiners call ‘very sp>ttod,’ for tire gold was scat tered in spots here awl there. Tho u;‘xt day and the next, his labors brought him the same result— about enough to pay expenses, eras the miners call it, ‘grub money. * . The fourth day, just before -washed out, i" his last rocker of dirt, at sutuc*, lie fotprd two pieces of gold, one worth fall* $200. Bob was happy that night, and tied the blue rib bon with a leather string round hii ftct k ) so that it could rest on his heart. The next two.days brought no Mg piece, but the seventh he took pieces of gold from the clnyOikc cement weighing about $700. It was dark colored gold, pretty solid* and twisted into strange slnpcs, with holes in it, but not appearing much worn, or, iu mining pnrlaoc*, ‘washed.’ When the miner#pawed him daily ou tlioir way to t'te divide, they stopped to ask what his luck waa, and when they saw a very little coarse gold in his pan, they laughed at him. But Bob kept hia lumps of gold in hia pocket, or buried them beanie the rock in h»o comp. In tkia way be ooriffd on, taking Urge piece* *f gold out, half i rest, he heard, to his astonishment, not very fir oft', the clear sweet voice of a fe male, singing. — Peeping eimtkmdy under Hr* young pine tree, there, in a little open flat, sit ting on a rock, was the singer. It was a pleasant picture to look at for a lonely man—a taP. shapely, biironryoung giit, with light, golden hair, Hue eyes, and very regular, pretty features. She was dressed in a short calico dregs, with moc casins on her feet, and a sun-bonner^lSO, the other thrown back on her head. Her hand rested on a long Kentucky rifle. She was a representative of the better claw of Western girls, who were continually, in those earlier days, arriving in the mountains of California from the long trip overland, cmigrutiug iu families from Kentucky and other States. Whisky Bob listened to tho song with delight,* and gaxed at the ringer in miration,* and then, with his pack on his shoulder, coolly walked out into her presence, and, putting his paek down not far from her, sat down himself. Then «he spokff to him : v ‘Well, Blister, who might you be, tbit walks lute a young lady’s drawing- room without knocking, even ou the bulk off •tiwuP ‘Please, Mbe, I’m called Whisky Bob 1 Nett's little list, aad then Cor days very —out prespee ing. - • bt«l- brought g-x.d 'uc\‘, the thing acted .as a charm to lighten hia thoughts when he felt downhearted.’ • ‘Yo*. Bob,’ mid abc, ‘but ain't that talk kind of airy? AagcD dou t flit round these Jig^ius, ns l ever haord ov. ‘Yes, Nell, thut's so ; but any eomau's an angel to a man thit’a gang wioag. who. iu the hiving liudncftv ol her heart, encourages him to do tight, and that’s what yo yo d,»u? fir uic. That ere gold came to me by luck fojtnyoti, and if ye’d only lake it whk a > use thing e'sc’— ‘With what, Bob?' but Nell still kept hcv face turned uw.iy, while he waa edg ing still closer to her ‘Well, Noll, if! must make the riffle, just take B<>b with the dust nnd make him a happy min for the rest < f his life. He loves ycr, uud would die for ycr afty time,' end Bub stoic Uia aim around her slender waist. Null nt last turned her Mushing face, and looking roguishly at Bob, said: ‘BotFtyou ftnuk, B »b, it would bo bet ter sense to say yoTtM live for Nell than to die for her ?’ Bdrdid notspcuk.bat diev Ndl to liim and kissed her. arc apt to result iu h unh ide. The property of tbo cow boy *m a wiry poiy, a uddln, aud a lariat. Tb* pony or 'plug* is of Spanish stock, active and enduring, ll U * stranger tu the teach of currycomb and brush, und don't know corn from beiu*. The and- ncCorJnflc* fthbih# * proebma- die ii a poiiderouanffair of wood aol tion of the Gurertior. i Wb«ulbu hour leather, wiighiog F.otn ten t> fifteen cam* the only two persons In the efcureh p mud*. It ha* a pommel vbryi ig in j were the preacher and the yillk^yeflltor. diameter from three to six inolitJ. ‘JaiI us be tlijnk|ul,’observed the clergy* Cos:ly saidles sometimes have silver atara plentifully betpriuklcd on available parti of th dr surface. Two girths or htchei tiro nocesstiry to hold the s idd'e firmly in positi m-M* forward and a tank girth. The lariat is nbifft forty feet long, and is compo»5d v of eight ] liable rawhide thongs pTatjcd into a rope about halfau inch iu diameter. At one - r- J ~ tl ff a ' . end is a ling, at tbo-otbef a loop to fit over the saddle pommel The wardrobu of the. row biy ia uniqtt*. He wears wbroaii4>rlm«traw or woo! hat. Hiojickot iu of dialing, his shirt of calico or hickory, an! hts pantaloons of some stout-UcfF, over ] which arc worn leather leg^jugg. Heavy her hands so entangled in the tha^uds wit , 1 |^U to which is attached a and clothe* that she couldn t resist, but p^r of s|J«£g wkk two-ioch rowels, oouv- Ncll sumehuw Trad ' she pouted her lips and Bob took his fti-s back from them. Three yo u s after the above events l^p- pened, iu that same valley, was a ver}’ pretty cottage; with a garden and flow ers mound it, that indicated taste aud re- lioemcnt, nud the whole clearing had become extentive, with its buildings and improvements. Here resided Mr. Rob ert Stiuton and bis happy 'rife, the hand somest and happiest oouple iu the noi th em coo uliea.’ Mr. Stiuton was a prosperous cattle dealer, well-to-do, and few remembered that there ever was such a mau as Wbi* kjr Bob. I plete his cutflr. When thu weatheri is threateuiiig ho stbape behind his saddle a slicker of oiled linen, which reaches from head to heels. “ Thus accoutre 1, the c *w bey i^i reedy for busiucss. He is employed cither to drive a herd to Kansas Of to look after those ou the range. Tho spring is his harvest sioto. Thno the grenl herds are put upon the drive, This is the season, too, when the annua! round-up occurs for tiie purpose of Apporti’iitog the unmarked calves aud yearlings among Um owner* of stock on the range, that they way be branded with the par; man, ‘tb-t ibfre »ra twi) people in thu Gvd-forsakeu tow* who ore mindful of the' claims of hteft’uM, apoo .. fhetn’ *Keun!’ mkl the adUor;‘i mean amen,’ he added cffrrevtiwg hiuMulf Imatily, i M> > .1 Among the passengers who boarded a Fort Royal Railway troio the other day were a bride and groom of tie regular hollyhock tpder.’ sAlthoegh ih3 err wa* full of passchffers the pair begin to^e'peeffe bauds and hag as aoon as . they were seated. Thi-, of c'urac, at tracted attenlioo, and pretty roan every, body , was neddiug. ami . vuming and several persons to fir fosgpt Ipeaesolvc* ss to hmgh outiight. By aodl^’ tho broiMl-sbOutdcrod and ml-hftnded groom becatne tvwsrc of tho the*' that fte waa being ridiculed, imBukcd Mmsolf to tbff height of six feet, looked u'p'arid* down Uve aisle and laid : “Thcr9,*e(ffk to bo considerable nodding aud wiuking around bore bccanio Tm Uu&pffS tJ‘fl girl who w«fimarried tome a*. I o’clocki Ibis morning. * H tbo rides of this radi o ul forbid a mau from k«l?gie<r hi* *ifo aftef he’s paid fell fare, then I’m g -lng to quit; but if Mr* rwtoe don't and the winking end Miuking isn't b.itcu sbofft off.whep * c (**' STMt luilc-pust, I UI going lu begin on tho frontffeeu and orwte a rising market fot fabotorth and erwl«*t»I’ fC there One repeater in the recent Philadcl phis charter election voted f 4 times fur 1 Hiaks of bis The kaWf rrqiiires $23. the brand to be rremded in the County ia aoreethiog like aeveo up. If ’jn^rk’s oRee, togw her with Hie ear- he begs, aod she thinks »be eon make a puuu isUrgmuc, sbe aid gut Luauuc. \Vhei eouveoient, tbc saimal •* be are any awn* ariab* And blinks iu ticular device adopt*! by coob as Id* ^ ^ ( duttineuisbing mark, generally the to- ^ d M. - %>j'<