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smmmmmmrnammm^ssssSLJl ljj ' The Blue and Orej " s , i By the flow of the inland ritrer, Wbetvee lh? fleets of ifoo had fled, SV her* lbs blades of t&s green gien quiv'r, AiTefep ere the ranks 6f ike deed; "J tinder the eoJ and dew, J Wetting lhe judgment day j iTitflir the oael the blue, i Uudcr the other, the grey. There In the roMoga of gory, Tbfce*W?fle df lcf?*t; I'd, } AH, with the baghy^loadtglory, , lu the dusk of eterblt^ meet'; ' ' Under the eod end deer,, ! * t Wailing the jndgracil dey ; Uu4e( thy laurel, the blue, -f TUnler Ibe W4How, the gr?y.? .*/ 'rout the alienee of eorrowful, hours, . % The deeolate mourners go, Lovingly laid with flowers, Alike loir the friend and the toe ; Under the lo'd and the d*w? , Wrtiting the judgment day ; Undetthe roses, the blue ; l>' Under the liliee, the grey. 80, with an equal sp^nd^r, r ^ Tbe morning run rjy? mil, With a touch impartially tender, ^ On the blossom* blooming for all J Under*the sod and tha dew, Waiting the judgment day ; Ilroidered with gold, the blue ; Mellowed with gold, tbe grey. So, when the Summer calleth, On forest an I field of grain, < With an equnl murmur falUth ! The cooling drip ofib?.faio; . j| Under the tod and dew, i Waiting tj^jp judgment day; U | Wet with the rain, IBs blue ; j Wet with the rain, ll?a grey. , Sadly,-hut not with upbraiding, The gc'neron* deed was done; J In the Storm of years now fading, i No trater battle was won ; Under the rod and the dew, f Waiting the judgment day ; 1 Under the blossoms, the blue; V ,Under the garlands, the grey. 1 1 No more shtrtl the war cry aever, ^ Or the widening rivers be red ; j Tliey1 bahIsTi~our"anger fuftfer y W h fit. Uwy laurel tlu-graves of our dead; j, UiWer'ltitf >tfd afid'lHc dew, j Waiting tfap judgment day ; j] ?ovi "hndVeSr* for'tta blow ; - j, . ihr N J 'frri'bt tAc VSartkHo* Mtreury. ' Two Sonnets?On the Present Sea r;~ son. ,, I< !**i? a ONK I1Y WILLIAM IlKNRY TIMROD, OF If CIJARLKSTON J TIIR OTIIKR RY WIL 0 LI AM fXItL&si BliYA'NT, OF MASS A 1 3/r. TAifor:?'ThiB is the last ' day of the loveliest and brightest t of uj?r autumnal months?October, j I would nuta.tbeiiin'c by recalling the,memory of a friend who has j celel/rAio{l/lfC8|nHtijal, balmy and x 8whet AA the season itself. Indeed ' the season should not be permitted ( to recur ami pass from us without f the republication of the Bonnet ^ which I would recommend to your g readers, and especially those of our c our State. The name of William e Ilery Titund, should be dear to ^ every Carolinian, and known to ^ every American. Noble alike as man and poet, be possessed a soul (J which, sensitive to the slightest , touch of honor, was alike keenly t susceptible to everything noble or 0 beautiful in nature, mind or art. v t li/? f'lrlnnnc atwl in/lll l KJ I IIU I U'itow IVI tuiiuaj ? ? Jj the humblest parentage, with no ad c vantages of education or society to j fashion his youth, or discipline his iniud or manners?yet, in tortunc's | 6|)ite, ,aijd in Lis lowly circnm- t( stances, he possessed a spirit as f, polite as our polished city, amongst v siny ot its more favored sons of n fortune, could show in the class ? and circle where meet the accidents of likth and fortune, and the privilego-^ol education, in the ^ highest forms. .Where could a u man be found morjj gentle, genial, j bravo an<? genrfftns. And yet, j though iflmire had indeed made j liitn a lioWemau, and lavished lip- 8) on him lie*choicuW gif'S, and rendusted hi iff keenly sensitive and j, fluftccptiljtBCnf all Unit was refined | in^ociety, and beautiful in art or t| nature, f<> nearly the very close of ,.( his fife, he adheard to his humble e \v?rj<-bench, ns a book-biiwdcr. He ,, took pride in his lowlv craft, as jr t lift'means of his independence ^ niui?tlie guardian of honesty and a honor. And though, with reserve ? 1'i^pcr to h is delicate spirit, lie L, couid scarcely ever be Attracted to t enter the society of those more v fafffj-ed by fortune, yet his work- w shop?to the.honor of our com- n murrity be it an id ? his workshop |, was.'a rccepTtflh rooyn, where, as l< truV homage, as warm admiration, If| as cordial svirmatvh. were render ed^ liiin hy the most gifted mid 6j faffired of our city, as if, with his high integrity and genius, ho pos tc sesscd the allurements of wealth ftl and the seductions of power.'^Lnd ^ here let it he recalled to mind, to ir do honor to them who appreciated tt( H noble and brave man, for him- w self ?without any advantage of jc this world's riches?that ancient |, company, dating with the achieve- |? merits of tho Uevolntion, the Gor- ffl mair Fnsilcers, commanded at tliat |, time by a Sass and an Echard, m cIiosq Jt?ini? for tjiefr commander, and, under bis lead, volunteered and took' part in the Florida war. And we cannot forbear, in. this connection, to record another fact, alike honorable to si him ami to this community? that is: that, in the great Nnllifi cation and Union struggle, his > a ljauie, wi'.b those of Foimett and! Potior#, were?;Uie , tbcee selected bj the* Union--party ot' this city, to sign an important address to the union party of the State.? These facts will prove that his rep) merit was not without a witness, and that bis workshop could not hide nor degrade his noble charactor, nor attn his bright intelli genco. They are an honorable testimony to him?but they testify yet more strongly for the community. Tliby are sou roes of self* reaped to yiir people?they vindicate ns from the charges of too fnany of our gainsaying brethren of Now England?and prove not only that our soil is capable of producing genius, bnt that literary merit, in tho lowliest circumstances, finds recognition and honor. Wo liavo said the name of William Henry Titnrod should bo dear to every Carolinian?known by every American. lie Iihs done ns honor. Ilia distinctions wcro beyond the gift of man?and we sjiare them. The light which shone upon liitn was not of tho earth ? and we are bright iti the reflection. His workshop?his humble, honored workshop? had brighter visitants than any of the most honored of -his day, who were glad to aisit him. In its stillness lie could commune with himself; lie could entertain, undisturbed, tho muse ; inspired Ihougljd/s, like angels, descended upon mmho there rocognized himself; *and found his true rank?realized his heavenborn gifts. In* his solitude lie could, with all sustaining pride, identify himself witii his own raptriions, enchanting description and uiago of the mocking birds : "Nor did tack iwoet inufic to tho magic of the *ccno. "hn I Oil. .riinunti Vn* there, its tin/ feet scarce bending down 'he silicon tendril that he lighted on 'o pour his lore- notes?and in russet-coat lost homoly, like truo gcuious bursting forth n spito of adverse fortuno, a full choir fithin himself, the morry Mock-Ttird sate, illing the air with tnelod/?and at times, n tho rapt forvOr of his sweetest lis quivering form would spring into *lio sky n spiral circles, as if be would catch '?w powers from kindred ivurblcrs in the clouds, f ho would bend dewn 11 greet him The sonnet of our immediate feljw countryman, Mr. Tiinrod, on n "Autumnal day in Carolina,"r i coupled with one of Mr. Bryant, >t Massachusetts, on "October."? ?he theme is the same. The anhors are of Massachusetts and Carolina. It will be admitted that he poctn of the representative of Massachusetts poetry is indeed ender, spiritual, ana delicate.? Chat the verse is musical, tho exiression felicitous, and, above ull, hero is the unction, the passion, vhicli is the soul alike ot all true iloquenco and poetry. The quiet, Ireamy, spiritual brightness and epose of tho " Indian Summer," vhicli brood with such a soothing pell upon the hills of old Mussa iiiiMuiiH, ccriuiiuy must nave passd into the mind of the poet, to iavo found such a life like and aitliiul expression in his verse. Wc quote the 6onnet to express nr admiration, our great admiraion, of its exquisite beauty, and o add that, before the sonnet of ur Carolina poet was written, we irould venture the suggoosion that t had no equal from the Amcrinn muse. If, when the poem of Ir. Timrod .in read, and is corntared with it, by those out of our lurdcrs, tho palm iB tint awarded 9 tho South Carolinian, it is not i>r a Carolinian to pronounce? ['hat lie may think. Wo shall snblit them to the impartiul judglent of candid minds. Hut here it must he added, in nstice to our Carolina poet and to /urolina itself, that Air. Timrod, nlike Mr. Bryant, had no advance of a severe literal} training, lis father, unlike the father of Air. Iryaut, was unlettered ; and, inlead of elaborate cult tire of a schol rly parent, and of a college, lie ad no schooling whatever beyond is tenth year. As Franklin read !io books lie printed, so Timrod cad the books be hound. The nthusiastic spirit and high and uru impulses of the poet, were, ideed, cherished and nursed hy le character of the community nd of the time in which it was his ood fortune to be born. lie was no of an enthusiastic people.? lie forms of tho men, who had, n the field and in the senate, rouglit the sublime work of the i evolution, were familiar to his nyirth oyes. lie lived in tfiglit of. brt Moultrie; and the hero states- 1 ian who declared that he would 1 ither cut off hi* right hand than gn nn order for its surrender, at walked tho otreets of Charles >n in hisyouth. Marion, tiio I.Wiyd of America, of a moral stature ot lower than the most elevated iau of the woild, by the world's sclridin, still lived ; and his story, ) familiar to our podt tis the letirs of the alphabet, and dear to im as his own honor. f?ut we live lingered too Idng in 6ur proice, and now give tho sennets we hvo promised, and claim for them iC attention of our people. O. 8. R Autumn Day in Carolinaur vr I I.I.I AM II. TIMROD. er|?? the ?oft South?nuiMng iu delicate In cadi, To fun tlie ftrst bud* of (lie early apring ; n<) Rummer, ?igliing, mourn* Id* fided Wreath, IU many colored glories wiihering Beneath the kisses ot th/new-waked North, Who yet in storms. approaches not, but milee On tl?e departing season and hreaUies forth k A f.-a^nce is of sumnfer, till a/white^ * And iBtlii sweetest In the vnryiog y?lr,- . Senate eolily Meat in one delicious houV, Wakltffcdlru visions of tome former sphere Where sorrows, such.as earth owns, had no power "Jj To veil the changeless lure of the tkiee, Anifkolfd and matter formed onK pari* diiP llraay Am Br WM. O. BUY AST. Ay. thou art welcome, heaven'a delicious breath, _ \ gi When woods begin to wear the crimson ie?i, And iudi grow meek, and the m?-ek *una grow brief, And the year tmiles as it draw* near ita death. Wind of the Sunny South 1 Oh, still delay In the gay woods and in the golden air, Like to a good old age raleaaed from care, Joi rneying, in long serenity, away. In such a bright, late quiet, would that I Might wear out life like thee, mid bowers and brooks, And, dearer yet, the sunshine of hind looks. And musio of kind voices ever nigh ; And when my last sand twiukle In the glass. Pass silently from men as thou dost pass. A Rum Onk.?The celebrated Sam Brick, of Augusta, Me., made a speech lately, in the Augusta reform club, which for both pathos and humor,1s not often excelled. It is necessary to note the fact that Mr. Brick lost a portion of his nose some years since by a surgical operation. In concltidihg his remarks, the speaker 6aid : When I think of what I am. and wliat I might tiavo been, I can well 6ay that ruin has done much for me. Little good and much evil. It has made mo a handsome man; it has restrained me from extravagant living, costly clothing, valuable jewelry, fast horses, seaside mansions and yachts. It has prevented me from being called a bloated bond holder. I may have been called a bloated ?? ?11 U..4. T -? r 1-1 c i/illume f, u VI l 1 Ulll gUllllCBS (II bonds or stock. It lias saved me from paying exorbitent taxes on real estate, and relieved me of the double expense of.putting a cupola on my Ionise under my cupola. It has relieved me of a family and a home. Washing days are unknown to me, and my night key awakens no wife aud children; it lias prevented mo from being swindled1 and robbed. Nobody borrows of me under tho gard of pretended friendship. Nobody attempts to wre6t from me what they know I havn't g^t?and the only thing I have lost after a serios of years, is a lew inches of my nose, which I don't miss. Yes, t urn has done much for me. A Western papor says that corn is growing so fast in its locality that it frightens titnid horses that pass by the corn-fields. Tho traditional bull who butted a locomotive off the bridge, has been excelled by a bovine on the Great Western Road, in.England, who braced himself up and threw thirteen cars down an embank uient. Governor Scott has pardoned out of the State Penitentiary the following named persons, viz.: Daniel CJoxe, Robert Hughes, Harvey Faulkner, James Itivers, Handy Ilill, Samuel IJurnsidc, Anderson Carle, Win. Cantoy, Washington Phillips, Mi not Rivers, Rob Williams, Prince Fripp, and Calloway Service. LAND FOR SALE. rpwo TtlACTS <.f LAND, on 8oolh Bala. JL <]& Riser, eontaininar 780 mrei, purl best Hirer unit Creek BOTTOM, with new improvement* Also lnr?e lot t ( valuable HORSES, CATTLE mid HOGS. Apply In . f JULIUS 0. SMITH, or J. M. McCLAN All AN. M iv 29 4 td Notice. ALL parlies indebted to the K-lats ol WILLIAM K. UIGHTOWKR, <le ceased, are reque?t>d to eonie forward and Ma* I f I h ami I luisn hauinr* aI? ?11 ? ? them on or before the fttli day of Novems ber next, or be debarred. T. W. U1GUTOWKR, Aug 7-14-14* Executrix. Boot and Shoo Making. fV^lIK UNDERSIGNED it prepaied with JL competrn' Workmen to fill nil ordeia for BOOTS and SHOES, of both fine and heavy ejon 11 ticon a'mrt notic*. He guar* title.* axiUfaellon. REPAIRING j roin|>tly attended to. t rar Shop nearly opposite Morere. Oower, Cox A Markley'a. BUTLER DYER. April 10 ly Wanted, r i /;n i? ma v, At Mnrphy'a Marble YnH. Oflt 2 22 tf ~TATLO1?moT G. B. POORE & CO. A ItF. well prepared al prevent to exeente /V all kiuda ut TAILORING, having in tli**ir employ a number of competent and efficient Workmen, and fori that they can inert tha wants of the Urronvilla trader Cutting done in I he latest atyle and fash ion, and on abort notice. All work {warranted by them. They ask a eontir.usooe of patronage. O. B. POORE A CO tr Stand, near the I'oal Oiftce. Oct 2 22 tf 1 A Great Improvement SIYIJnONS* hepatic coin t , , . : J ^A -^ENl TntA'f* an Improvement upon the origin* ?tf in Liquid form, rud; for nw. Thl eDti*^^eUw^.d gMrante** satisfaction etna. Sold by all druggist* and dealers over b Hnu 3c ROlBOROlIfill 5(7 li^SK 4 I)Aff,& MARSHALL A MATTLD1 Sap 11 LIFE AJID. FIRE ! Aim NOTA1 Home Of N. Y. C Assets, July, 18 North British and M and Edinburg, $10,0( Georgia Hoi Carolina Life, of B $,100 OFFICE WITH MESS! Excelsior illaltrc r|",HE public i? informed that iliere in mie 1 the W o <1 < r f it I FxfoMor Sound and refrethiint sleep in secured lb Mnttressee. Priaons need not Iwtve their p Bugs, lor they will not infest thi- Matties The?? Mattresses arc gotten up in varioui nod $10. A good assortment always on ha Icartiagc make.rr, that this Potent Kxc-binr I it in very light and <lnuil?l-, end I would, re any quantity, as I buy direct fr< in the But and 1 can Sep it vet j eh en p. Manuf.tciurer of the *' Wonderful Pntenl Court llouso. . - . 13th August, 1872. WE hereby ratify the public that the United State* Patent Office hae " ? w m mm *? sm. ~w OI(AMTKt) A PATENT FOR WESTS GUAlO 1ISTBIBUT01." which fully cover* nil it*'part*. They will he manufactured, and fer sale, l>y u*. ? XlT Stale and County Iliyhli for sale. JC2T All infringement* frotecuUd to the full extent of the law. W. J. WEST. gower, cox a marklky, . .. Owner* of the 1'utui.t. Aug 21 1ft tf TVW. IIAVIS WATCH MAKER ASD EMHAVER. CORNER ^ Washington Street* next Door to National Bank, greenville, s- c. May 8 1 tf J. ?, BLACK .V CO., DEALERS ill Waiclir*, Cloek*% Jewelry, Speel-clr*, Fmocv Good* and (in-ee rim, Confection-ric*. Notion*, Lump* and Fix' tir-**, Non cxph-iii ve At I nclmt?iit*, (i ln?* war-*, Sequin, Snuff. Smoking mid Chewing Tolmeeo, 1>i y Gi-d-l*, 11*1*. Sim**, and n gr.-*l verioty of .Mlaor nr'iclc*. All arts invited (a-ol might do w-ll) lo coll on thorn before I'tiichiiring tjff Special nttcntion given to Repairing Tiiucpi.-cri-.Ae. Mar IS 4i tf C^xjints. SINGLE GUNS, At 92 50. 93 DO, 9? fio, ?5 00. ffi 00, f8 00, 910 oo, 912 oo, lo $-jo oo. I> O (I IS \j K GUNS, At $tl 00. f 7 AO, tin 0<>. $12 0<?. *1A fiO $2o 00, $/A 00. $80 no, #4u t.O. t&OOU to $7 A CO Breach-Loading Double Guns, At $ln 00. $lA 00. $6o 00, ton on $ ?/, 00, too oo, $110 no. |120 oo to t <oo oo. PISTOLS, Smith A * (miii, C?liV, Allen'*, SharpV, Whitney iiml ciher kimlii, nt miniifiu-tii'. rri' pilee*. Ammunition itml Impli-menta tor H.each-loading fJuii*, nt u small advance on Coal of importalio--. M?talic AmmnnU ti< 11 for Hit! * ami l*n*tiilo, nt liiw-rt tnniki*t prima. A rompl?t( assortment of nil Spoi l nix Omnia ; pi icea uml d- sci iption s.-nl on application. Goods (hipped l.y E*pr?-?*. C. O. I>. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO., IMPORTERS, No. 200 W. Hullitnora St., litli iinor* Of-HicUr.lV. r>OHR.r#, Gramar'a, Si-oll's ami other celebrated make of guns on hjind aid imported to ordi r. Sept 2A 21 1y Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCH'S BITTEB3. ?^ TIOh preparation of the wlf trrcat 8eletltUt. Itr. Qotle JVsw jlob Finch, of German", la nf \ bused on the fact that, as MMII ,.im nil material* of the body WW! jjiflam are derived from Food, ao mJm Vital Force, or Ili nlth, I la d?rlv<xl from the 1' or< ?> I stored up la Food. Jrr. flirt'i iilUm enables the System to liberate and appropriate throe Koroea, creates Appetite, cure* Pyspepola, with Ita resulting Debility and lark of Nervous Knergy i ao tones the btoinacb ana Liver as to make Constipation and ItlllousncsslmpiMMlble; re lnlbrres the System so It ean t Id e over bad r sen I ts of changing ell mate, water* Ac., und Defter endnre the, demands often unexpectedly made on Its Foroe andRnergy. IiSdloalnde- | Urate health,aged persons, and all emaciated and I weak after eleknoae, will rapidly strengthen by nslng this great preparation. BTTACKELFORD 8c KELLY, fActors AXD General Commission i Merchants. NOll'ITI ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S, C. IW A|pnhi for M?r<? ITilllips' Ammonia ledCsrrihhran See (liisno, W W. SIMCKKI KoUO. WW. AIKKN KKI.LT. S>-pt 21 i U?LJ1L J- -'.L- .... V 1 - !1_. . 11 ,'JLJ in the .Med cal Science. IV>orMI? OR LITER CURE. 'ED 1871. ,1 Receipt or A. Q. BIMMONS, of Georgia, pat medicine deflci a rival for Conattpstion, Dyeor Diaeaacd Liver. It ia mild aa ? cathartic, eoen feel like a near peraon. Tbia Medicine la I. Tboae ?uffuring will do *e)l^o try tbic Medly where. j, Proprietors, Waldo, holeaale Ageotr, Charleeton, 8 0. y ,* :N. Agents for Greenville* ( CHOFIELD, j INSURANCE AGENT, ! RY PUBLIC. 2 ma am mt tt mm t Capital, $2,500,000. ,72. m4.39H.M4. [ercantile, of London s Capital (Gold) ( >0,000 lie, $350,000, | Memphis, Tennessee, ' 0,000. tS. EARLE & BLYTHE. ' iss manufactory. h a place in Greenville, where they can gel \ niiiltrcMCii and Plllown. ae hot and riiHry nights hy l}i"g on these f lea.ant dreims disturbed hy lho?. rr.sT, Bed / ?. They ere n great so in foil to the weary j ? style*. six>s nnd prices, from f 0, $7. $8, ftf y nd. Would also say, for the hiformniinb of is a good thing lor stuffing cushions, Ac., as commend it. I can furnish the ExceUior in ton Excelsior l.'ornpanv in large quantities, J. C. O. TURNKH. ( t Excelsior M iltrcss," t wo doors Bou-h of 11-tf. " J AGENTS WANTED FOH THE s QP.BAT IITDTTOTP.ISD c I OF TIIE JJMTED 8TATK8. T 1 P"K?? "nJ 500 Engraving*, ' X OUU printed in English and Germnn, written by 20 eminent author*, including John II. (lough, Hon. Leon Cane, K<lwnr<l Howlnnd, Iter. K. Kdwin Hull, Philip Ripley, r Albert Tirisbnno, Horace Greeley, F. 11. Per- j kiiia, etc., etc. v Thin work in n complete hintory of all ( brunehen of industry, provenac* of manufuc- (| ture, eto., in nil age*. It in n complete cncy- ( clopodia of nrtn and inatiufaetuien, and in the | inont entertaining and valuable work of lnfor- v mutton on nubjcctn of general interent ever offered to the puldic. It in ndnpteil to the ^ wnntn of tho Merchant, Manufacturer, Me. chnnic, Partner, Student and Inventor, und nelie to both tdd and young of nil clunsc*. The book in aold by ngenln, who nre making I large unlet in nil pnrtn of tho country. It in offered at the low price of $3.50, und in the chcnpcrt hook o^cr nold by nubacription. No family nhould be without n copy. We wnnt A Agcntn in every town in the United Stuton, nnd no Agent enn fail to do woll with thin j hook. Our termn are liberal. Wo givo our Agenln lb e cxclunive right of territory. One of our Agcntn aold l.'IR copica in eight dayn, nnd another .373 in two weckn. Our Agent in ^ Hartford aold 8117 in one week. Specimen* of the work acnt to Agent* on receipt of ntiimp. For circular* und term* to ageut* uddrran the A publisher*. u *R PL'Rt.Iftll TilK BffiT i MOTIONSUY OK TIIK HIIILK 1 IS TIIK P.NOLISJI LANGUAGE, BV MM. KMITII, LI..D. It in written by 70 of the uio?t dintinguinhed divine* in Kurope and America, nnd i* tho only edition puhlinhcd in this country condenned by I?r. Smith'* own hnnd. It i* ill us Irated with over 175 nteel arid wood cngrav- . ingn. It contuins every inline in tho liiblo of ' importance, and in a book needed by every Chrintian family. It i* printed iu double col* umn, in ono largo octavo volume. Price, $3.50. iy. Wo want Agent* for thenu work* in all eiticn ami town* in tho country. We pay j large commission*, anil give cxclunive territory. For circular* and term* addrenr the pub liahcr*. Sauiplo copiu* of any of our books rent to any nddren* on receipt of price. .1. II. Hi; Kit A IIV L>.?, Publishers, Hartf?jr<l. Conn.; Chicago, III.; Cincinnati, Ohio. Hept25-ly CITIZENS' SAVINGS < or SOUTH CAROLINA. :o2?? Compound Intorcat Allowod on Deposits* * \VM. MARTIN, President. JOHN II. I'AI.MKit, Vice-President. A. O. BRENIZER, Cashier. ? J. C. II. 8MITII, Local AaaiaUnt C'aahicr. J. II. SAWYKR, Assistant Cashier, in Oena- . 1 ral Charge. ' DIRECTORS. [ Wa?lo Hampton, Rev. William Martin, A. C. Haskell, F. W. MoMaator, K. II. Hulnit.h, 1 John II. Palmer, Thomas K. Oregg, Columbia ; I J. Kli Marion ; O. T. flentt, W. (I. Muyca, Nenberry; II. II. Uutledge, Daniel Rnvencl, Jr., Charleaton. Groenvillo Branoh. J. J. IJI.ACKWOOD, Assistant Cashier, to: Planters, Mechanics, and Professional Mnn, Widows, Orphan*, Trustee* and County Officer*, having money for which they have no prosnnt in>o, can hero deposit it, thus avoiding all riik* of theft* and deatruotion by fire, and at the sainu time draw interest thereon till ncodod. Citisens of Greenville can save thou- I ( sand* of dollar* by patronising their Dank. Deposit* solicited, no matter how small, or how large. $ &- Gold and Rllvcr reeoivod on deposit, at interest, and repaid In kind, or in currsney, . a* agreed upon, ' I Jlay 32 3 6m I'JI' H- TOMBWWH8HMP < Office Comptroller Genera), Columbia, 8. C., February 1, T872. THIS Is to certify that tbe GREENVILLE ENTERPRISE, a newspaper published n the town of Greenville, 8. 0., is hereby deagnated by Ibis Board at the paper in which egal and publio notices shall be published, for ho County ( Oroonvllle, in aeeordanoe with be '* Act to regulate the publication of all le(al and public notioes," which became a law February 22d, 1870. J. L. NEAGLK, Comptroller General. D. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Attorney General. TUB above Is a true copy of the original on He in the office of Secretary of State. f. L.CAKDOZA, Secretary of State. Feb 14 41 tf Change of Schedule. lOUTII CAROLINA R. It COMPANY. ) Columbia, 8. C., September 26, 1872. J CHANGE of schedule to go into effect on and after Sunday, the 29th lost: MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN. .rave Columbia at 9 a m Virive at Charleston at 4 80 p m j?ave Churh ston at 9 80 p m trrive tit Colunihia at 6 20 p in <1G11T EXPRESS?FREIGHT AND AC COMMODATiON TRAIN. (Sundays Excepted.) .cave Co'umbia at ...7 60 p rn trrlvc nt Char leston as 0 46 a rn enve Charleston at 7 10 p m trrive at Columbia at C 90 a m CAMDEN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Vill continue to run on Mondays, Weds net-days aud Saturdays. .enve Camden at 7 20 a m irrlve at Coliitnhi t at 4 66 p in i^ave Columtiin nt 2 10 p m Irrivc nt Cmndon at 6 65 p rn A L TYLKIt, Vice-Prvsideut. S B Pick eta, OTA. Ooi 9 28 If Jreenville & Columbia RailroadChange of Schedule. DN and after Thorsday, September 6th, 1872, tlio PASSENGER TRAINS on hia lload will be run aa folium, daily, Sunlays excepted : (Joint/ Wttt, or Up. .oavo Columbia at *. 7 Una " Alston V 05 a in " Newt.erry 10 40 a in " Cokeabury 2 00 p m " Helton 3 60 p in trrivo at Greenville 6 80 p nt f" Going Evil, or Down. .enve Greenville at 7 30 a m " Helton II 90 i n " Cokeabury II 18 a m " Newberry 2 30 p in " Alston 4 20 p in trrivc at Columbia 6 00 p in Connect at Alston with Trains jn the Ipurtnnburg mid Univn Hnilroail ; connect at Columbia with Night Trains on the South Carolina Railroad up and down ; also with fruins going North and South on the Charotte, Columbia and -Augusta and the Wiiuington, Columbia and Augusta Railroads. ABBEVILLE BRANCH. Train lenvoa Abbeville it 8 !5 a m , con* iceting with Down Triiin from (Jrocnville.? . uvea Cokeabury nt 2 15 p in., connecting ritb Up Train frou. Columbia. Accotninndaioii Train, Monday*, Wedneednya and Fri? laya. Leave Cokeabury at II 15 a in, or on lio nrrivni of the Down Train from Greenville. >euve* Abbeville at I o'clock p m, connecting rilh Up Train from Colutnbiu. IN DERSON UIlANCn AND BLUE RIDGE DIVISION. Doicn. . ,envo Walholla at & 45 a m " I'orryville A 25 a in " Pendleton 7 10 a m "' Andcrsou 8 10 a m irrivc at Ilulton u? . 0 00 n m Up. ,?avo Rvlton at .1 50 p m " Andeiaon 4 50 p in " Pendleton 5 50 p m ' I'orryvillc 6 .'15 p m irrivc at Wnlbulla ut 7 15 p in Accommodation Traina between Helton and inderaon on Tueadaya, Thuraduya and Hut. rdoya. I.cave Helton at V 50 a in., or on rrivnl of Down Train from Greenville, l.enva inderaon at 2 Ol) p in, connecting with Up 'raiu Irotn Columbia. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Genernl Superintendent. JABKZ NORTON, General Ticket Agent. Sep II IV tf WIIITNER SYMMES, Utorney and Counsellor at Lbti', Git BEN VILLA, S. C. OFFICE.-Nt* Court House loom used by County Commlarioneta. April 10 40 6m 151 IM & GRAY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE. S. C?. Will Praetie? in the Court* of (At* Slat* and United State*. OFFICB -Hear room of New Court House Mar 2<?, 1872. 46 tf E. P. JO* ES, A^iPciDmTuVjs?? aw J A J) SOLICITOR J A EQUITY. WILL ritACTICB IN ALL COURTS OF THIS STATE ALSO, IN TUB UN1TK0 STATES COURTS. Office at OrsssTilU 0. H., t. 0. Julj 1,1862. 7 IV* I. O. IIUTI.BR. r. D. MC0KR. BUTLER & McBEE. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and in Eqnity, GREENVILLE, 8. C., Will Practice Is the Cenrta at the ??- - and of th? United ItitH. May 31 4 tf j b. henryt" WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL SRQCERp MAIN STREET, Greenville* s. 3 OUNTJV7 PRODUOfl BOUGHT ?.27 D SOLD. 3B.DER8 FOE C0HH SOLICITED April 17 40 ly 03L.C> CHBJB, GOLD. AND SILVER If&TOKSS BEST GRADES OF SILVER ANO SILVER-PLATED WARE, TABLE CUILERV, and FANCY GO >DS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gold, 8ilver, Steel 4b Plkted Framed SPECTACLES. 1 also genuine 2PI61B2BIL1S B. Wehrle; Oct 11 is tr - 1 " 11 "? ! -r PAUL B. LA LA lfE. j B. P. LAROUS flRLIRRB*" I A. A* AYB1LHM. ? -HAITI H I Ai nm o fin r/ILL D, LALAIHIS & III., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Committal on iBcrchnnlw, AT NO. 175 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C* July 24 l'i ly FALL 1812.FALL. OUR 8TOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS MOTIONS WILL BK COMPLETE BY THE 1st September. With a resident buyer in tbo Northern tnnrkota, wo are prepared, at all time, to oxecuto your order*, upon the most favorable term*, or to eerve you iu perron. /rtT-Wo rcipec'fully invito you to cnlf. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., 143 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. B. 0. MAULDIN i* with u?, and will bo glad to ?orve nil friend*. Aug 14 15 Xtn ABO. W. WILLIAM*. I JAMKR BRIIIOH, JR. WILLIAM BIRNIK. FMARK R. TATLOR. JOS. H. ItoMRRTAOn. | ROBT. *. CATIICART. Geo. W. Williams & Co., I'aclorH unci Commission | Merchant*, CEARLH.8TON, O. C.. AMD Williams, Birnie & f o., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 65 Bkavkr SmRr.T and 20 Rxciiakoic I'lack, NEW YOIIK. JW Mruri. Foatrr A IlmTRn aro propared to niiiko libernl advaneea on Cotton and Produce shipped to u* either in Charlerton or New York. 12-4t? LB. MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. I wdl also, when place / in funds, purchase and forward all kinds of Merchandise, Machinery, Agricultural Implements Fertilisers\ i(c. Oct 25 25 1/ Johnston, Crews & Co., IMPORTERS And Wholesale Dealers in STAPLE AND m* a. im G -y DRY GOODS, 2TOTIOHD AMD SMALL WAKES. 41 1IAYNK STREET, S. (B. 1)00 IX 82 ly Edmonds T. Brovra, I MIIHMIlBffBI ?.S mm jm>. rmr' mm 9 48 HAYNB STREET, 0PP08ITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, M. 0. Dec *1 ljr JOHN C. SEEGERS MAHPACTIM, WHOLESALE and KETAIL Itiquor Dealer, LABEB Bill BREWEB. It. COLUMBIA, S. C. [ Oct 18 514 1/