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* j," ^ettrtrti fftttrq., Wo reprodaeo, M appropriate the Mat, * the atirring word I of The JKanolUaiee Xyaa. ' P Ta aona of Freedom 'wako to glory, r Hark, bark, what myriad* bid yoa riaa, f Yoar children, wire* and grandsirea hoary? , Behold their team aad hear their orfeal . Shall hatelkl tyrant*, mischief breed "eg. With hireling hoata, a rufWn band, * V"* r $" Affright and daaotate the Wad, s - ' r While peaee and liberty lie bleeding 7 * * To erma, to arau, ye brave I ? Th' arenging aword nnaheatha ! f March on! )(arqh or. 1 All bearta rewired on Victory or death t t Now, now, the dangerotM atorm la roIHog,. t Which trcaeberona Kinga confederateralfe I i The doga of war, ktloooe^ are bowRi^ c *-a i. i ri. ..a .t.i vii t A?u J? l TOt W?l? ?? ? ?WW > 1 I And eball we baaely view the ruin, * I J While lawless force, with guilty stride, I ^ Spread desolation far and tvide, 1 j. With Crimea and blood hie head omhrulag T To anna, to arms, ye brave t Th' aveoging award nn ah eat be I March oa! March on I . > All heart* reeolvtd on Victory or daath! < With luxury and pride torrovadrd, ' The vile insatiate deepots dare, * * Their tbirat of gold and power or bounded, 1 To mete and vend the light and pir 1 I Like bea*ta of burden woeld they load ua, < Like goda, would bid their alaree adore; t But u.an ia man, and who la mora f ] Then abail they longer laih and goad ua f . To arms, to arma, ye brave 1 ' Th'avenging award uaaheathet -V ! March oa ! March oe 1 All hearts resolved oa Victory or death I ! 0 Libertv !?cm matt resign thee, . Once baring felt thy generous flame ? ^ Can dongeons, bolU and bare eonflno then, . Or whips thy noble spirit tame ? * Too long the world hss wept, bewailing Tbat falsehood's dagger tyran(rwield; * lint Freedom is oar Sword and Shield, 1 And all their arte are unavailing I ? < To arms, le ernes, /e brave 1 ~ I Th* avenging sword unsheathe I \ March on I March pn I , e All hearts resolved on Victory or death I < ? ?i?1 1 =g=y y tumorous. \ r . jj An Irishman, 1 Being invited by a deacon to r accompany him to church, com- 1 plied with great alacrity. His j pious friend seated Pat in bis pew, * and with pious visage and austere $ aspect, awaited the commencement of the services. Pat looked about ? bim, and observing none of tbo ' paraphernalia belonging to hi6 pe S cnliar mode of worship, whisper- " cd inquiringly of the deacon : " Is this a heretic church!" " Be still, my good roan ; don't t disturb the meeting," replied the ] urbane but severe minister. f " Faith, an' I'll do that same." f Presently the elder commenced c his prayer, which 60 excited the ?] deacon that he 6houted in the fer- r vor ol his heart, u Glory to God 1" t %c Howld yer whisht," cried the i indignant Celt. 1 Tue worthy preacher stopped, t and looked around for the cause of i his disturbance. Seeing no one, v be began again. r Suddenly the deacon cried ont, t " Amen." 4 "Will ye be quiet, ye thafe of I tbe world, and not be disturbing a tbo people f' giving him a dig in a the ribs. ? . ' . ^ The minister again stopped, and r i cq nested some one to remove the s profane intruder. ' .. i "Bedad an' I will," snitfng the I< action to the word, ho collercd the t offending but innocent worshipper, I and pitched him out of the vesti- d hole. Returning with consider able pride, be addressed the min- c ister: - , 11 " There, plaze yer rivorence,I've ii put tbc blackguard out, bad cess c to him." Tnu King of Sweden intends to f make a journey round the world. J Fare well performances?Go>d -v meals. . jj TV ii kn do girls end a miss spent n life? When they marry. ,y t Wjikue should postmen he bur- h led ? Iu a post crypt. t1 A wao of an oditor out West u announces that one of the Siamese twins has arrived in town?accom- ? panied by his brother. The Cardiff giant may he a coun- 1 terfcit, but there's no use of trying fl to mako light of a thing that g weighs a couple of tons. a An eastern editor notifies con H tributors that44 if we should desire 1 stupid articles we can write them a ?nrself." *? f 1 A T?ot Dutchman, in trying'to t reach the ferry boat, tell in the n water. His first exclamation on j, being hauled oat was,44 Mine Gott, j< fist's have a bridge 1" What is the difference between the prononn him and a stnPed f. bird ? One is in the objeotive *J ease and the other in the gbuw " ease. J . f( 44 What do yon propose to take e m a ? A?? % ? - lor your coia i" suia a lady to a j| sneezing gentleman. a 44 Ob, I'll sell it very cheap; I n won't higgle about the price at s, all." ?j A Wektkkv coroner's iury re turned a verdict that the deceased v camo to bis death from eiy>osure. ? "What do you mean by that)" asked a relative of the dead Mat), " there are two bullet holes In bis sknll." 44 Just so," replied the o coroner, 44 be died from exposure h to bullets." ' ^ it - -- .. ... .. . , bit A* oldgOntletmta fom 1IM n^ J pwro of a gamo of bltm or draw th K>k?r.; From Mr innoatnt man- -f ,nrX ?*? -^L _ i?*l >?. ?? ??iv i^niuuwii ,vnnt Bl ^ ;uew no more about it than, hia U angnago mdicftfed and we formed ?i i very favorable opinion of the r* ugKA&y . ot tbo wmwwlj in ? rbich lie reside?. . Here, is the 'entlemttn'a description: "There " ire ionr well'dressed jfoRW Wen 0( it the table; one of theul had _a u >nncb ot small, nice-piet wred paste- a )oards about the size of an en- ? r^S^^rsiax 2 lad pictures of women, and some u nul only spots on them; some 11 it* fW BpdtT were5 red and^ebnfe * >lack; he mixed them altogether, _ ' * [TO mia lUQm pQWP juja said I 1 cut," but I did not see ?hy k cnife V the on* on the vigbt to tale" 0\ >fl* about a dozen ; tbe fellow who tc md mixed thenf then pnt the <fat i !? at tbe bottom of the bunch, * nd then commenced throwing li on spVI,? I&r Many aio/e^to- ? sacb gave back two or three. and ? 'eceived the eame number en the a anncb.. TW i\H looked fgoftfa ? i?am, and two ot them stud tpey t, roujd * pass Out," blit they sat t* dill." The other two each pbt u lown a five dollar note and one tt >f thoni safd 14 Kings np, duces w Iowh," but I didn't see anything u jo up ot* down; the other said, tfc k Three queens," and he took' the ! noncy. I supine one of them r< unsl boa Innatic on the way to ' he asylum, and the others are liis iienus trying to amuse hiin. I 8J tope they will keep quiet until we " into port." f* We express the hopo that the >ld gentleman arrived safe at his. w tome in the moral city ofc Cbica- ^ t?- 3 1..., I- L .... 1 J-4J ? Law Sehtol of Richmond ColUgo. O We ineutioned some weeks ago ^ hat the Board of Trustees of Richmond College had appointed ^ ?t their number Messrs. James Al- ^ red Jones, Judge John A. JMefd N lith, Dr. J. L. M. Corry, and 8| Indgo Joseph Christian, a com- H nittee to make arrangeincnls for ai lie establishment of a Law School a, ii connection with the college, u Phis commit tee made their report m o tiie Board of Trustees at a meet- tii ng held yesterday ntternoon. It at ras resolved to adopt the recom* d< nendalions of the committee and pi tcgiu the Law School on the 1st >f October. Jndge James D. * Jalyburton, William Gieen, Esq., ^ md J. L. M. Curry, LL. D., were lh ippointed professors of the Law icnool, ana wo are pleased to an- u lotince that these gentlemen have ,K ignified their accc|>tance of the r trofessorships. Dr. Curry will * cctnre on constitutional mid inornntional law, and Messrs. Daly- w >nrton and Green on all the other lepartments of the law. ? A more accomplished and abler Is, orps of professors for this depart-^ ueni couta not nave been selected n the Slate nor ouUide of it in this u ohii try. Dr. (Jnrry was a leading p ?\i itioncr at tho bar of Alabama beore entering into the ministry. * ndge Halyburton was for many *' ears judge of the United States ,nd Confederate coarts held in bis district. Mr. Green is recog- D ized by the bench and lawyers of ( ha State ae emphatically at the m iead of tbe bar. All of these gen- u lemcn are also of established rep- ^ itntion as accomplished scholars* "j, Richmond is par excellence the oint for .the establishment of a ? uccessfnl law school. She posses- OT) cs the advantages of all the courts, rom tbe highest to the lowest, and N1 bo largest law library in tbe State. ^ Undents in this school wit! be en- t? bled to follow tbe pleadings and ** *? lAiiiO HIO uruiCHIon (U WIjICU bev intend to aevotc themselves, ch nd not driven to the totally inad- $1 quate resource of moot-courts. n uis is a step in the right dirccion, and we hope soon to see Rich- ?g lond College tne rival oi Harvard t{< i the law and other branches of iarniog. Tab democrats of Clarion Conn- ? r, Pennsylvania, base Ulazoned be following political creed upon Qi beir banner : liWe believe tbis to e a vliltA man'* ___ ... >rmed by wliil* men for the ben- m fit of wbito men and their poster- ?y ty lorever ; and so believing we j}', re opposed to the fifteenth amend- ?? nent, which was conceived in in }nity, and adopted by foroeat the M( toint ot tbe bayonet, ia opposition 0( 0 tbe wishes ot the people and in ta iolation of the Constitntion, not nly ot the State of Pennsylvania, J >nt of the United States." ?? J It is a pood sight to see the col- 0f r of heaith upon a man's face. ot not to see it all concentrated ? 1 his nose. % *" .v # * * tekoid Toronto, barO btttn Iran preparing iTnteriM of oil-tbo MiidUM of trbr "which tea, or On ttiU bofego irihtfy* to Bag* ad. Tk* remainder, boworer, M pee lolly 0 onlsMft*, abet ted shell, jkiaovntfeg to etobor. Tbo control ofteOM bad iMtraotloso I fulIU U next month. VitllttkolulaoaUi ol* weak* ehipmeeia ?of*>0* and BngAd Un boon extraordinarily largo. Over r? lOdwi HH of gnafperder bad# W? irted from tbo magaslae at Tort Henry to r XoJeetyY dock-yard, Ml tWn got ot lord fceeel* in oo^otont gaontlttee at a Mine 1 ktn ^notad ItulU deetruelion had oxy of M wool nrocaotioM boon relaxed, and tbo >wdee hy any aooldcat exploded. It ig otod that tooootod and (pare goo*, togothor itbedequata ooppliaoof an mm k too, will rt~ inlp^ue, to bo turned oror gbortly, with tbo imtki and foftlflcatUfoe, to tbo Boreromear r Canada. Tbo otyoet of Sir Qoorgo S. Car* ir*i recent rliU *U oBelalty, M Mlniotor of [itltla, to inrpect fbli property bo fore U wot irned n??. It J# stipulated by the imperial authorities, i a Oedtetoeof'turaleg.OYer the for* and its ipplie^tbat a garrison of 1M men shall be \ Kiegeton. This will have to bo drawn om the militia .of Caoa4a, aad wo ahead/ lb a partial provision made for Its establishon* in tbnmt0*?ls(ag bete of two oempanies i connectioh with the lied River battalions. 13>s Qexette takes the earliest opportunity to tio^esft Against Cay attempt to establish a aadfng army "for Oaaada at- the cost of the eminion.?BritUk Whig, J^lg 30. Irsi.and's sympathy with France in the ar against Prussia ie a troublesome spece (or England. - It la a sposltC, too, that ill not down, 80 ths pro Prussian jourais of Lpndon would fain explain U away, rands it as lha spirit of rsmpant anil Pro(sUntiam?hatred of Herman Protestant, m. No doubt, (be " leading journal * onld like jOiiythst flat! retro faction i 1U eoul, bat Impartial lookers-on know iat tbll Irish sympathy wlili Francs bul another malfestation of Ireland's Irepreestbls conflict with Edgtnnd. Enj. ,nd sympathizes with Prussia, and that is ason enough, the Irish think, for their rmpalhlsirtg with Francs. There was no ich manifestation in (hs Prussian war (ainit Austria and South Germany, though is latter States ars mostly Catholic. Durg ths SopoV revolt. Ihs fervid Celt onsnly apresed his sympathy with Eo^l.?ad's re-' tilious subjects. Osries, that, too, aeeordIff to ths reasoning el ths Lonilnn TJms. u*thAve been "doe to the influence of klholiciem " favoring Buddhism rather tan Anglicanism. t -j?r" A Qbkat Leap.?The JJoffalo Courier ?tys lit the ?oatetx.plaled leap o) Mr. Frank lioraa from the new qtiapenrli>n bridge at iagara Falls, will povillvely take place on itarday afternoon, Augnil 13,at 4 o'clock, e jumps;corn the ce ntre of the new ?>iiiljc id bnl descend A distance of one hundred id ninety-five feet. By actual experiment haa been ascertained, that bodiea of any alerlal weight will reach the water from a bridge bt lera than five second a. A one weighing nbout two hundred pounds trcended in about three seconds. Aa exoring canine made the trip, bead first, in little over flee seconds. Another dog of more progrsosivs nature, probably, made e trip in e little lean time, but expired on it epot. Mr, Frank Thome, the young man who to make this perilous journey, is e buffalo >y of about twenty.five yen a of age, ol >od atalare, modest demeanor and lurageoue disposition. Ha baa tried bla tad at jumping more than aaee, and al ays with auoeeea. A few years since he ade a leap, into the. Alleghany River id rnnsylvania of about ninety feet He lias sled hie longs, and find# that he can hold t breath for thirty ooconds. which will ] ve him ample time to reach the water, deiend thirty feet and come np again. The ily difficulty that Is experienced is the sk of keepiag himself upright iu the dr. ent. If he can do that, and he nndoubb Ily enn for so short a time, his suecees end e $10,000 be ie to receive ere certain. HE CHRONICLE ft SENTINEL, ' rcstiaiJKD at AUGUSTA, OA. alLY, TBI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY ] CONTAINS all tha latest news by Mall J and Telegraph, embracing full Comeretnl and Financial Reports from all the kding centers, together 'with the latest j >litical and Gessrsl Information upon all , bjeote which internet the reading pub L ' . ' The terms of the DAILY are f 6 tor six onlha, ami $10 (or on* year. The TRLWKRKLY is $8.60 for six Milha. aod $4 lor rat y*?r. Tha WEEKLY CHRONICLE A 8ENTI- ' BL W a Mammoth paper of thirty-six lumna, filled with Editorials, Telegraphic spatehes, Communications oa homo malra, together with Agriculture, Commercial d Pinaneial articles?making It one of tha rat desirable and valuable papers in tlia uotry to tha PlaaUr, Parmer aod Mar sot. Tha terms are 98 par annum, or ,60 for six months. I All subscriptions ars required la ad- i nee. , Liberal commissions paid responsible | ntst t tar Addreaa all letters and aatnoaalaams to I ha I CHRONICLE A SENTINEL, , Augusta, Oa. XT Spealnsn aopies sent Area. < June It 8 t 1 I Treaaurer'a Offioc, mtiui san Columbia Rasuoad Co., f < (Vunmt, R C., inaa SO, 1810. | ' COUPONS af tha State. Ooaraateed J BONDS. Certificate* of Indel.tadneas, d Second Mortgage BONDS of this Com pa , daa 1st July, IflO, will ha paid at the mkiag flnoae of H, H. Khnptoo, No. rsn street. Now York, or at the Csroli- j National I<*nk, to Columbia, tt. C., oa d after tba 1st day of JULY, 1870. Tha lalereat oa tha outstanding First "tfaga Bonds sad Praotional Certifisstes ] Indabledaaaa, will be paid at tba afllta of . n ' KF^UBRN T0ML1H80W, Tntnnr. ' Inu M I II - Mediotl Scholarship. ?OR 8ALS, * MKpICAL 8CHOLAP1 SHIP in U,4 Philadelphia Uuie.rwty 1 MsdlsUs m4 Burgery, which saUlUa . I b?rtr to fall inetrnolioa nntil gradaan. TBI* U m isadtatioo of high grade, ran favorable. Apply at this sfloe. Inns 1? ^ 4 it ' 4--.^iT 1 Is Principal Op**, No. 1016, Main Strut, Hick mond, Va. TV1A80NS why erory on* should Insnre in XV the Equality Life Insurance Company, 1st. It U mora Liberal to the Insurer* than any other company, and will .ereatually beoome Parol/ Mutual and belong to the insurers. Id. It cmalafns its money amongst Us patloos, who at* the insurers. Consequently they are continually netting, the benefit of the rapid accumulation of the Company, the money be- 1 ing invested by the Hoard of Directors amongst the insuress. fid. The loans of this Company are as liber* al as othar companies who declare dividends aft the ead of the second, third sad fourth years, hat this Company at the end of the first and erery year. - a "> *1 f :: t DAVID B. CLARK, President. ? i H . v , THOS. n. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary. . Qen. JAMES H. LANE, Actoary, Dr. F. B. W ATKINS, I . Dr. C. II. W. DAVIS, J Modic*1 Adviser*. Judge JOHN Al MEREDITH, Counsellor. DIRKdTORS. J. B. Winston, Xrcasurer and Secretary R. T. IP. R.K; Wn. J. Johnson, of Johnson A ; jium, rrnoiesaie uroeera; wm. II. Powers.nl Winston k Power*, Wholesale Grocers; Albert OrU way, Treasure* Buckingham State , Company; J. F. Gibson, Superintendent Adams' Express Company j Charles T. Harris, Morris k Co.'* Sugar Refinery ; G. A. Pe51c, Superintendent Manchester Cotton Mills; | oho H. Tyler, John H. k John Tyler, Jewelers; Moses Millhiser, WholesuleDry Goods; 1 J homes 8. Baldwin, Clothier; John M. God- ' In, Cashier Planter's Bank ; J. R. Dowell, Superintendent Waetcrn Union Telegraph Company ; Alex. G. Robertson, Cattle Broker ; George I. Herring. Wholesale Grocer; R. L. Brown, of B*9wa, Jones & Co., Wholesale Grocer*; A Bodeker, Druggist; 8. M. Rosens beam, of 8. k M. Rosenbauts, Dry Uooods. < Equality Life Insurance Company. ill brjort yo? in- , wre, U if to W*r (iilrrrti fe d? to. Ayettit wanted everywhere. BENJ. G. HE RIOT, Gen. Travelling Agent, Charleston, 9. C. Wit > % t* > t( 1 ?.ti < 'tyi ???? -ti. . ait.,. ... ,iii.. 1 k* Greenville and Colnnhia ltailraail GEN'L SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, < Columbia, s. 0., Julj 26, 18700$f ?n<l after MONDAY, August 1, the (ol- < lowing Schedule will be run daily, Sundays esecnted., connecting with Night Trains 09 South Curolm* Ro.'d, ?p and down, a).-<> with Trains going Suu'h nn Charlotte, Columbia aud Augu ta Railroad : Up?Leavo Columbia 0.15 am j " a blot,.... 1I.H8 * w " Newberry lL?!t am Arrire Abbeville S.00 p m M Anderson 4.10 p 10 " Qrccnvills 6,00 p m Down?Leave Orocnville 7.00 a in " Anderson 7.30 a m " * -.??! ? m ? " NcwWrry 11.47 p ra ? ALtr>nA....? 1.30 p jn Arrlvo Columbia 3.44 p m JOHN H. MORE, (Jenl Sup't. Aug 3 J1 If | South Carolina Railroad Company* Columbia, 8. c., May 13, 1870.. ON and after Sunday, 15 May, the l'assen* ger Trains upon tho South Carolina KaiL road will ror. ?b? ?V- I-l- . . FOR CHAIlUtSTOK. ., I Leave Columbia ...... v 7 46 a m Arrive nt Gfaorisston........ 3 30 p m Leave Charleston 8 30 a m i Arrlvo at Columbia 4 10 p m FOR Al'Ol'STIA. Leave Columbia 7 45 a m ' Arrive at Augusta- 4 25 p in Leave Augusta 8 00 a m Arrive at Columbia 4 10 p m MIGHT EXPRKRS Til AIM (SUMDATS KXCCPTKD.) Leave Columbia 7 50 p m Arrive at Charleston 8 45 a m Arrive at Augusta...... 7 06 a m ( Leave Charleston....... 7 30 p m Leave Augusta 6 00 p m Arrive at Columbia 0 00 a m CAMHRIf THAI*. Camden and Columbia Passenger Trains , will run on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur* < days; anJ between Camden and KingvilledaU Leave Camden 6 35 a m Arrive at Columbia -11 Main Leavo Columbia - 1 00 p m Arrive at Camden .....5 40 pm II. T. 1'EAKE. Ocn'l Sup't. i Schedule Blue Ridge Railroad. OK and after this dale tho following schedule win he observed by the P??* tenger Trains over thir Road : UP. Leave Anderson A 20 p m Leave Pendleton... ..-8 20 pre Leave Perry villa. A 10 p m Arrive Welhalla. 7 00 pm DOWN. Leave Walhalla 8 30 a m J LeavePerrjrville 4 10 in brave rendition 0 10 a in Arrive Anderson .6 10 a m In eases of detention on the Greenveiile * sod Columbia Kailroad, the train on Ibia Fload will wait one hour for tbo train from [telton, except on Saturdays, when it will irait until the arrival of the Helton train. W. H. D. GAII.f.AlU), Sup't. March 10,187a 13 if Spartanburg and Union Railroad. UniOxvilis, June 31, 1870. PASSENGER Trains on this road run daily: On Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays and Saturdays the down trains will leave Spar anburg Court House at 6.80 a. m? and irriva at Alston at 11.00a. so; returning eave Alston at 1300 as, and reach Spar ? anburg Court House at 5.80 p. in. Oo Tuesdays the down trains will leave Spar anburg Court Hons# at 7,80 a. m., and ar rlvs at Alston at 1.00 p. m.; returolng leave Alston at 8 15 p. m., and rsaek Spartanburg Sourt llouae at 7.00 n. n?. On Thursdays he down trains will leave Spartaebu-g Socrt Houae at 8.45 a. m , and arrive at AUlon at 8.86 a. na.; reluming leave Alston it 9 80 a. n? and reach Hparlaftbarg Court ifousa at 2 40 p in. THO& H. JETER. Pmldent Aug 10 12 If CTJSniNGS & BAILEY, BOOKSELLERS< AND STATIONERS. Vo. Mi Baltimore it., Opposite Hanovsr, c BALTIMORE. | n?? Urf?? ?* kwi sm?H*4 a*o?k In ih? elty o <1 8CH00L, IAW| MEDICAL, DENTAL, [j CImsImI ft Miscellaneous Book*. j ttTGRTKRAL BANK AND COUNTING lOUSI STATIONERY of all kind* , slam* boom mamtogrdb* in any j rrtLl Of llHDIEO AND RULING. J [MiAiumo 1811.] Nor i 41 0m ' J.Jy & Vfifsais? ? *?,? *-0tin 111 ami MOB. CLOCKS, JEW EL KT, - ' -> 18 * 22 Carat Solid Hoptial Rings, SILVER ?. SILYRRrPLATED HF" WORK qT ftJl dieeripliooa. iq hfe Ine done promptly. JO Oct 17 a# ijr A. J. ROSS A GO V M4NVFA CTUBERS w... DEALERS IN JAPANNED AND PRESSED WARE, *" ARB COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. All lcinda of Tin and SJxeet Iron Work Done On the mod JttJEASOlVABLE TERMS, And with promptness. Store Nearly Opposite the VT V Post Office. Feb 19 39 if ^ H. CAMMED, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST CORN SIIKLLKRS, Cotton (Jinx, T.ocks, Sewing Machines, Unibrellnx and l'uralols llKPAIRliD vitb promptness. Charges ica'onhlite. Corn Shelters, for sole from $10 to $12. I am also prepared to furnish Stencil flutes, for marking clothing. Blnck*oai(|?iaff. IIIAVK in .odd It Ion to mjr usual business, opened rf-T LACKSMITH SHOP, having ? competent workronn hired, Larkin Westfield. Work in this line -will he done satkfactorily. Ready niado PLOUGHS always on hand Fay sale* Stand?Tn rear of Old Court Honso, at the Randolph plare, having removed trom my itnnd on Main Street. 2S-tf TOWNES & EAST, &WSS&S33SB &1s AMD SOLICITORS IH RftUITY. ph act/cm in greenville and sun rounding counties. Office Over Julius C. Smith's. 3. r. TOWS ES. 0L1S D. EAST. Ap ST .49 tf WM. Ps PRIQE, ATTORNEY AT LAW DAHLONEGA, 6A? WiliLi practice in the Counties of LumpKin. Dawson, Gilmer, Fannin, Union, r?wns, AVhito nnd Hall. 9?n 10- 33 tf e7p. jowes7 A'ttwcj&iROTis's? M\wf AND SOLICJTOIt JN KQU1TY. ' will tracrick im all COURTS OF THIS STATE also, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Office Greenville C. H., 8. C.J July 7 ly* sr. K. easlrt. . a. o. walls EASLEY & WELLS, attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, S. C., PRACTICE in the Courts of the State and of the United States, and give especial ittention to cases in Bankruptcy. June 13 3 WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Feriscopic Spectacles. Ac WILL order an extra article lt\j ji$L '"or *ny peraon. Special nttonJuRUon will l>o given to REPAIR* C&CitfVDiG fi'ie Watebe* of every des iription. llctt lefercncea given. JAMES G. BLACK. June .10 A tf Spring Millinery. 52338. 5.S? <335323283538 ^4^ WOULD INFORM TIIB JgraA'Ladiea ot Greenville and vlelnty, that ahe h?i opened her JB8V SPRING MILLINERY, ' HIV To .I.IA .V. .V ? ? .V.. DtiV UHIIO (UD Blicnif?l tiou of those making purchases Pin in this line. Her prices arc REASONABLE. ^nd sbo will take pleasure in exblbing hor GOODS. A call is desired before buying, as sbe feels :onfident of pleasing. April IS 47 ftin > H I 'ffiPS/Mr Off; SMALLERBERCER'3 ' Fever and Ague A.jsnixr)OTE Always Rt?p? ike Chill*. This Mttilii msh.ti t>eon before (ko P*ulle fi ilera ydar% and U t>l?ead of all other known ,-cutediea. 1 ..doc* no'. pur^je, doe* nol alken v";a stgawdi, la povfocly aaf? in any <lo<e and under.* all < ircumaiamos, rnd i i 1'ieru' <r MrdlHn? f'?r t trill CURS IMMEDIATELY and pennancutly ova y form of JL'evar and A;^ue, l>eoanso i. U a perfoot Antidole to Malaria. Sold by all Druulita * Feb 9 ?T ly David dickson's Great /w V* Farming now ont. No termer* library omptete withont il. Bound in cloth, extra, 4; Sheep, $4 AO; Half Moroec?, f5. Or. lei received at this office. Gwd eanvaea dc accnte wanted. For terms, apply at lita office. FOR SALE OR TQ RENT, A Comfortable DWELLING, vinmj eostfttnlns Mm Roouik, and BtrfKa ? ito???Ur7 Oqt-DaiMiajr*, MHBRf wUhln few minute# walk of urmao UniroriitT. For particulars apply to T. Q. DON A tM ON. Novtmbor 14 V it mm, - aa - . ' ul ' i1 ChaclegloH^ I Advertisements. y ? * ^ * y *^c=*. 4 Old Carolina Biilcrs. . We take pleasure in offeriog the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS TO THE public. Tbcy era compound ed with great care, and contain tome of the bettToaice in the Phai maeopia. A? evidence of the superiority of our Bkt?rs over all other*, we have certificate* from many of the leading phytieiaoe in oarStale, who hava praaoribed then la their practice. IBS OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found Invaluable for -Want of Appetite, Oeaeral Debility, Chill* and Fever aud Dyspepsia. Wo do not offer oor Bitter* I* a euro for all diseases, but at an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by all DrnggliU and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, ^WINEMAN A CO , ui vuoice isrtigs an<t Ctat mieals, Charleston, 8. C. ; Mh 9 ' 4!i ly j GEO. W. CARPENTER'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SAR BAPARILIA. GEO. W. CAFwPENTER'S COMTOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BU CHU. TUF>E CELEBRATED PREPARA TIONS, oiiginnllv introduced by Geo. W. Carpenter, nnder the patronage of the medical faculty, have been so long <sten sively uird by physicians end o;here, that Ihey are generally known fur their intrinsic value, end cun be yelled on as being most valuable remedies In all eases where EarteparllU or Duehu are applicable, and cannot be loo highly recommended. They are prepared in a highly Concentrated form, so as to render the <We small aiul conwai ent. Otdeis by^ntail or otherwise will receive prompt at lent ir.n. GEO. W. CARPENTER, HENiZEY A CO., WL-I ? " * * n n<>f?,iie utirrait'til ffHCfhonx, No. 7:;7 U.tik<)t'>(ifei, Philadelphia. DOW J bid: MOISlS, Wlul<*c;ilv Aleuts, Cli.u lesion, S. C. Nor 17 2f .. v ly P. P. TO AL E, m i is i,i:sto.\, s. c. f Lnrgest end most complete'! { Manufactory of Doom Sashes, > 1 ( Blitda, Moulding*, Ac., in the J Southern States. ^ -Printed price lint defies competition. Send for one.-?^ Sent free on application.-?^. April 27 . 4? ly A PAIITT T UI A XT .?.* _ j% ail AND GENERATi COMMISSION MERCHANT Sccoftlft)oOalioi) dJUhQTf, CHARLESTON. S. C. HAVING ample means for conducting my biminm*, I am at oil lintea pre pared to make libel at advance* on Cotton, i July 28 10 e"*"" ly OTDhevreux, AND I ARCHITECT, MAIRBitiiE WDIE1KS Corner Meoting-St. and Horlbeck's Alloy, ?akkSULSSsass. m. a PLANS MADE TO ORDER, AND FREE OF CHARGE. WHEN WORK BORE BT ME. Dec 8 29 ly PAVILION HOTEL, ? 151 JS S It" ? 8? ?. BOARD, Per Dey ?3 00. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. < Hra. H. L. BUTTER FIELD, Proprietress Sept 29 19 tf THE MILLS HOUSE? i ?s&afc&aetroaj, e. PARKER & CO. Proprietor!. FIRST- CLA8S HOTEL. j BOARD, PER DAY... $4 OO. DhI 29 tr CHARLESTON HOTEL j CHARLESTON, S. C. E. H. JACKSON. Proprietor. A 88ISTANT9. A. BUTTERP1ELD, (forJm. utterly of Ibe ParUlon Hotel,) end W. 8. MILI.KU. SAMUEL. C. BLACK, STOCK ANDBONDBROKER, NO. 28 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON. \ PARTICULAR attention (tirco to pur- ' ehaaa Met mU of SECURITIES on t CoraoaiwUn. Informal ion ?l*en hterfallj. } inm to , R*v. E. T. 1TUIST. I J. G BAILEY, , TIIOB. HTEBy. September il, 186V. 1 I - 111?L. * J J... 1?_1 Jill Charleston Advertisements. chas.1ekriso^ i LATE t ill IIIIIM i dot 252 King Street, OBARtaSTOlT, 8. 0, Mar 89 49 Am DANIEL H. SILCOX'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 175-, 177 ft 179, Xing Street CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ A a lmtuuiD in 1838.^2e^7 Jmw Keeps constantly on hand^~H lllfn ? well selected Stock of cTWt&s [JIlU run 2TITTOB, Which he offers at REASONABLE/ PRICES. N. D GOODS CAREFULLY PACKED1 FOR SHIPPING. Nor U 17 ( ly* Fe VOX SAHTEN, IMPORTER OF PARIS FANCY GOODS, Toys, Dolls. Games. Chi'drcn's Carriages, French Confectonery, Firo Works, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Such as Clolhln" . .J UUG?llll(, ?C-| 229 King-St. 2 doors above Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mar SO 45 lj* JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO~. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in STAPLE AND PANOT DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SMALL WARES, 4M HI.&'H'KSEa STPIREBJa1?]?* CHARLESTON. S.* C. Mnr SO 45 0m EDWARD PERRY, PRINTER, STATIONER, AND pr.AI.KR IN LAW, SCHOOL AND BLANK ..I JBKL NW T)LANK BOOKS on hand and made to orJ ) der of any pattern at short notice. Binding and Ruling executed in fine style. Wade Jk Co. Printing Inks for salo at the manufacturers ptiee. Vo. 155 JUeetlny-St., opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mh 23 ^4 ?m* Columbia Advertisements. MARBLE CUTTING. HO YIN E & SPROUX, COLUMBIA, 8. C, CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE MONUMENTAL WORK In all its branches, of ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, Sept 8 16 If COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. rpilE Proprietor* take pleasure in announce JL ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for the accommodation of guest*. The table will always be supplied with every delicacy of the season?both from the New . York and Charleston markets, and no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction, in svory respect, to our patrons. Pit EE LUNCH in the refectory every day from 11 until 12}. WM. GORMAN, \ ? H. 11. BADENI10P, $ VROr*>?TOMSept 20 10 tf NATIONAL HOTEL, PKOPRIETOlt. P. HAMILTON JOYNKR, CLERK. ,RATES If Hoard per Day f3 Of) tapper, Breakfaat and Lodging 2 00 iingle Meek....... ? 100 Sep 1 IS If NickersonHouseHotel, COLUMBIA, AC. TIIE undersigned having Msd|E*? RENEWED bla lease upon ho above Popular House, will endeavor to naka it one of tba moat agreeable Hotels in j^e Soutb. A oall is solklted. ysa Free Omnibus toanJ from tba Hotel, WU. A. WRICIIIT, Proprietor. Sept 8 15 . - U Charlotte, Columbia * Angueta B. B, SUPF.RINTBNDBNT'8 OFFICE, Columbia, 8. C.. January 13, 1870. DN and after <TO?DAY, an Accomodation Train will ran aa followa : joave Columbia 0 15 p m irrire at Auguata#. 8 30 a m ,rav# Augusta >...4 1ft p m Irrira at Columbia .1 30 a m Thia Train ecnnoeta with the Georgia day 'asaenger Traina at Augusta, and the Green, Ulo Road at Columbia, eaeh way. O IlOU K.VlUHT, Sup't. Fob 9 38