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IM? li ? A duel recently took place in u graveyard in St Louis. .JoJpi Ki|ey, fhc extra mun of Six Engiue, and juore widely known as the trusty who, -.t the time of the lif^i arrest of the Urothcrtoiia, the notorious convicts, uided them to tspjipo from the county jail only to be recaptured, has boeij I for .some time nast at vm-hmoe with I man wh1*^ brother Kiloy whippsd 1 nonic time ago. The dislikcculmimtted in a cold-blooded agrecipgnt (.o fight to the death ot' one oj the other. The k . place aud time ftgrccd gpon were the Catholic cemetery, and half past seven o'clock in the morning. At that time Kiloy started out, presumably alone, ps no one can he (build who will admit accompanying him?possibly under the lear of prosecution for violating the duelling laws. lie took the horse ears to l^one Mountain, and then walked over to the Catholic cemetery in search of his opponent. '1'fic latter was there bofi?re him having gone out in a hack.? Preliminaries were arranged beforehand, it having been agreed that the weapons should he revolvers; that the men shotild begin shooting at ten paeos and close up, shooting until (he thing was settled one way or the other. As a matter of emu jv, there were others present to give the word, though who they were is at present a mystery, ajnl ...:n i - .1 !--?i ??' ? 111 1*0111 ti i lie so ii?r anvimug ijiat Klley will reveal. A hill sloped to tin* roatl whore the encounter look place, but the morning was clear and sunny, the shadow of the hill not at all interfering with the encounter. The men separated some distance, and, with pistola in hand and eves fixed on each other, mJvfVnped.? When ahout ten paces apart the word was given, ami hotli pistols exploded simultaneously. Hilcy was untouched hut his opponent staggered and then rushed forward, quickly firing a second shot. Riley tired three more shots in quick succession, hut did not hit his man, and (lie two elosed. Two jnore shots were fired in the struggle, Riley's missed, hut his antagonist placed his pistol close to Riley's heart and fired. The lmllet entered below the heart,and Riley fell dangerously wounded. As quickly as possible fho remaining eormonies were concluded. A man with a buggy, whether an oppsjijp p*cty or not does not appear, took Riley ij) charge and drove him to Mo. 6 Engine House on Sixth street, near Folsom, where he was left with his friends, the man who brought him driving quickly away. IIi' was put into an express k - vovMvni, and nV quickly as possible taken to the city prison, where l)r. Stiver dressed his wounds. He refused to reveal any of these facts except to a poliee officer, an in? timatc friend, and even to him would toll nothing of any of the other pprtits yoncerued in the affair. He is in a critical condition. Asa Kemver. Ross count v. Ohio. hays that bleeding from a wound on man or lieast may be stopped by p mix tore of wheat Hour and common salt, in equal parts, bound on with white f.doth. If the bleeding be profpue, use a large quantity, sav from one to three pints. It may be left foe hours, op even days, if ncec-.-sary. In this manner he saved the ljfo of a horse which was bleeding from a wounded artery j the bleeding ceased in five minutes after the application. It was left, on for three days, when it worked loose am} was easily removed from the wound, which very soon healed The New York a pu]>ei ilipt circulates very exteji^jyoly nmqng eol; tired prepclp.rs in tlio South, devotes itself to soma extent to politics, and politics of the bitter kind. In a recent issue it publishes an extract from Wendell IMiillips, in which the lie ulmiit Wade Hampton feeding his negroes op cotton seed is revauqied. That lie was exploded so long ago that eyeij Wendell Phillips should have been ashamed to put it together again, ^specially his imagination could easily have inamifnpiured ;i new and entertaining He that would itoj lie so easily detected. A Ijttle Imy was told by his grandmother to turn down a leaf in the family Bible every time bo told a lie. At the end of a yroek tbp pjd lw'y asked him how manv lies he had told N J in the seven <lnfie silently ImncN ?d her the hol^' hook. She turned pver jwijre after page, and at length said angrily, "Why, yog little brat, you've lied all the way from Genesis to Revelation*, and half way through * the Psalms," This world is all at| "M. I).show'' to the medical college graduate on com. tnenoetheiit day. Sleepy Tojii, the pacing horw that mode nte fastest time on record at <'hi: i'Ago, recently, * entirelyMind. " Three letters, from Nafioleon fll., Kugepi^ And the Prince Imperial, adld at a Ldti(fot) auction for $100. That from the prince was an affectionate note, |u Ku^T^j. in which he nay.-M "I lpv<^ m j ing tin' ttr.it of Novtiinber and February, respectively, there shall he paid J the aim of one hundred ami twentylive dollars pef quarter before license be issued. .\"?l all dniK?i*tH ilculinq i in spirituous liquors, for ipudioinal purI poses only, by the bottle and in quantities of a quart ami upward, not to lie ' drank upon the premises, shall be rej qui red to pay the sum of one huinlred I dollars for the period of one year, einl* ' inn as above, which said sunt shall be { payable semi-annually in advance.? And all Hestau rants or eat inn saloons, ! riot kept in connection with properly i licensed bar-rooms, shall pay for a license for one year a sum not exoeedI inn iifty dollars,, before entering upon i business. j ad. That on all otrcuaca, theatrical j pet fqriqaqaoa. or other exhibitions of I a like kind, there. shall bo iinposjpd.u I tax of not less that] live nor motp thqn i II f'y flqll^n* per day, wit bin discretion [ (if (Jouncil; tipoq a" billiard tables, 1 kept fhp prqtit. a t:?^ of twenty-live | dqllapj per annum ; on all hiuratelle j tables a tax of ten dollars per annum ; ' on qll ten or niqe nh) or pt|]er pin ai| leys, teq dpllars per qqjiuin. payable i in all cases in advance, and before IIi cense be issued ; ppaviffca, that in-tliiitK herein shall lib eqnstruud, as preventing any person from obtaining license for a less period tlpiP Oiie }'e4rI 4th. That all persons liable to road ; duty, living within the corporate lim; its of the town, shall be required to ! perform such duty, when notified, not j to exceed six days in any one yeqr, | under the direction of such person or ' persons as l ouncii may dcfti^imle for | the purpose. Provided, that Council j may compound with all persons liable j to said duty upon payment of lifty cents for each day's work required, or upon ! payment of the stun of three dollars for I the whole time said persons may he | liable in any one year; and all persons j refusing to perform mieh labor, or fail| ing to pay such commutation, shall be subject to the penalty of a tine, not exceeding twenty dollars, or imprisonment not exoepdji'jg' twenty days, or lptf.ll fine jptd imprisonment as Council may determine. 5th. That all persons vl?o ii;.,y he engaged in any I trench of the pbqcp within the corporate linjits of the sai?j toyn, of it) any riqtqus or disorderly conduct unbecoming good citizens, or who tpay be found puljjely (Jrunk, therein, or why shall he guilty V,f u'iy act of open ohseurity, or who shall he indecently profane of speech, or he engaged in any noisy, boisterous or threatening conduct indecent or dangerous or to the annoyance of any citisen or citizens of said town, or who shall d}splprrge any guns, or pistols or oflier Are-arms within the limits of said town, except in defence of life or property, or for the necessary killing oi some animal, as may appear,nr who shall keep open on tint .Subhath any id (fee of husjiiewi },r amusement, whereby the pV-^o anij goMd order of Lisa ^i,J town may hcj injpairjaj,'spall lie A noil In such miui'uni or imprisoned for such iibie, ornbtli. as Council in its disc res t ion,a ml within the limit* of its authority may determine. 6th, That any person persons whq shall ride or drive through the streets to kn unusiiA) <jr 'dangerous pace, or who sha|l ride or drive or lead any horse or fiqfa.ee on any side walk of pavement, or fasten oi tie any ifnVr^tff^ thereon, or place any otistructions U|K>n sueli side walk or |>avemeot whereby free passage may be impeded, <jr who shall injure any shade trees' upon said streets shall be punished at the discretion oTCqum,il, 'jjlithin the limits of their authority. 7tl|. That any person whoshalf be charged with keeping a disorderly house or houses of Ill-fame, shall U|K>n conviction, for each and eyery offence, be minlslicd hv ft tie nr ,<>..? ... V f? or hy Loth line and jtr prison rm.nt, as Coumil in ljk ftU'l vflthin the limit* of it?authority; lhay impose; ami the owner orownen of .such house u* vhove mentioned, who shall let or Ju'?-let Hiiy such dwe||jiig. k|)owlni{ it to l?? iii*qc| for atich Yplrpose, or who continue** to Mt si/fm Iiouho or Imim after hein* Informed of f[je character thereof, shall pnv a finebf not lo?s thlfn five dollars per tiny ' for eyeyy day tnp Haiti house may l>e mo lined and kept, and otherwise puni*he?i within the dmdyetlon ami authority of Council. my. TMtf *11 Pffrtx yr Jl J J>. # "JTaucasfcr ^ebflfrT Published every Wednesday Mjd'mng BV SAVID J. CARTSR, Editor and Proprietor. TKKMS OK SUBSCRIPTION. For one your, in advance, - $1 5n For six months, " * 75 ADVERTISEMENTS. NVill be inserted ut $1.00 per aquare for the first, and 50o per square for each subsequent insertion. A square 1 to consist or the space occupied by tkn i.inks of tliits size type. >No advertisement considered less that) a square. j Fraction over one square or more charged only as fractions. Semi-Monthly. Monthly, or Que *?rly Advertisements, will be dimmed 'two Dollars pur square for each insertion. Quarterly, Send Annual or Yearly confrants will be made on liberal terms | ?the contract, however, must in all | cases be confined to the immediate business of the individual contracting. The number of insertions must be I written on eaeli advertisement, or they I will be inserted until ordered out aud ! charged accordingly. Husiness card one year $10 00. j TOWN ORDINANCES, The Intendant nnd Wiuijens of the Town of Lancaster in Counoil assembled, for the better government of said Town, to provide for tin* necessary expenses thereof, and for other purposes, tlo ordain as follows: }st. That every itinerant trader, aiictinupef, or vendor of any goods, wares, or merchandise, offering the same for sale within the corporate limits of the Town of Lancaster, shall, before otleritig for sale, pay into the Treasury of said Town the worn of live dollars for each day in* or they may oiler sueh goods, ware*, or merchandise; and upon failure, neglect or refusal to pay the tax Mppcilled, the perj son or persons so refusing, neglecting ! or failing, shall hp subject to stjch, peuas Council it) their discretion may impouLt. Provided, that this oidinatice ' shall not apply to dealers in provisions, i poultry, products of the farm, tobacco, ' earthen, iron or tin ware. | 2d. That each and every retail deal> er in spirituous liquors shall, before engaging in business, be required to enter into a good and sutllcient Kond | with approved sureties, and to pay to ! Council, for the uses of the town, the J sum o( Four Hundred Dollars, said j amount to be payable quarterly at the rale of seventy-five dollais per quarter ! for the quarters ending 31st of.Jqly ntpj i October- Jim! for llio (marten ....... ?? % iffiH nil shall he prohibited on Main street ii i he Town of Lancaster, and it shall b< the duty of the tyfarshftl of said town together with iheSfcertflf'and his dep uties of the County of Lancaster, t< preserve the peace and good ordei thereof, and to eiilorcp the Qlwervanci of the foregoing ordinances qui) id other ordinances that have been o may hereafter l>o passed by t'ouppjl to arrest all persons violating guy or dinance of the said town and brinj tlieiu before the In tendon t or a War den acting in bis stead; and it sluill b< the duty of the Marshal or other pro per nfticer, after lite arrest of any nop son or persons en mured in a brencn o thw peace, or violating any ordinance to keep in safe uoatody all such porsot or persons, and produce jhen; hefor< the said intendaut or Warden aotiiq in his stead, or before Council assent bled for examination and sqph pun ishment as justice may require, con sistent with the authority iu such ca m?s itroviileil A ml o,,?? ? , ? . J |/VIBUII UJ |H51 hoiih who shall by threats of iiii titnidation. or in any manner serk t< prevent hinder or obstruct the Mar Mini or other officer in the discharge o their duties, or who shall attempt tin rescue, qr aid in the escape of any or fetulpr, qr through any means inter ft?FU wiU) wthl olttcers having priHqq ers in uuMqdy, or who shall refuse q assist in the arrest of any onp whet required, shall ho punished by ejtliei tine or Imprisonment, or both. at tin discretion at Council; within the lim tts of their authority. DONK and ratified in Cqt|noU, am the .Seal of corporation of tic [L. S.jsaid Town of Luncastpr attlxei thereto, this 27th day of May A. I). 1H7U. H. D. TWITTY, Intendant. T. H. Davis, Clerk, mmm\ Fiiuiiiiis! WE AUE theauthorised Agents fo It. K. Avery A Son's PIjOWS or ALL DB3GRZF TZOXfS, Thlmhlp SUotn nttd Iron Axle Wag qiia, all of which we sell at Manofacln i rer's prices and guarantee satisfaction Wc are also the Agents for 1). Apple ton ?fc Cq.'s Standard School Hooks, adopted hy the State lln^rd of Kducu Hon or South Carolina, lirlng yon i old, torn and soiled hooks to us am ! exchtnif/e them for new ones. Com | at once, this opportunity will not |:\a i tin* on .l.iv ""* I f +*J ?' JUST IX STORK ; 100 Family Flour, Warranted I Heat New York ami Pennsylyauj ; Buckwheat Flour, White Navy Itranf i Onions, Pearl Hominy and tints, bone 1 less Cod Fish, Mess NJuul;erel. (nev catch) in l(its and barrels, La brad o j and Scotch Herring. A full line o SUGAKS. TKAS ANI) COKFKK SA prime Oolong Tea for 50 eonU. < pounds of siocinn'a Home Made Mine Meat for only $1.00. New York Hotter front 10 to 4Qp(M?t; per pound. Don't neglect to call am I examine our large snick oft'hewluj and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars uni Snult*. A large lot of Fino NA VY CHEWING TO 11A C C ( i>t prices which defy competition. IKMMOXD & IHAFIiH. November 13. lK7^-tr NEW GOODS. ; The undersigned, J. H. SY. 8tpyetpi as Agent, has just commenced husiues and is now opening A NEW STOCK O F G 0 0 p 8 AT THE DUN LAP CORNER, i in the house formerly occupied h; i?. li. Ailulu*, ami will sell goods a the lowest prices for Cash, or fn country produce at the highest inarkc prices. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF DltV ?OOD3, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE, and all Hiieh other goods us one kepp in the ge|i?f^l ||)(,fpantile business He will not lie undersold. Call utpl soe for yourself before pur chasing elsewhere. J. H. W 8TEVE2??}, AgjJMt. I March ISi, 1879. tf." j % LANDS ?at? P HIV ATE SALE. I WILL SELL at Private Sale at lot price* any of the Ian da owi)(m| U; |e C'heraW-aqd (theater Railroad. Tkkm??one-third (,'ipdi?halauoe 01 a credit of one and t \vq ypars Mr. D. A. Williams, Clerk of tin Court, lin? pl^ts tjiid ia authorised t< sell anv or tha aliqvq named landa. Vv. H. II A 1(1)1 N, President. Dec. 17, 1878. tf M. ProTWHlW *?,TM KLIAH Af COHEIR, CfiAllLOITK. N. C. The Largest and Bast An?rte( Stock of Cloods to tha Ottf. Our atook of Drews Cjoodh Whiti Goods, Alpaecan, Embroideries, Kit Gloves Hun U'llhrelhia, Katja, rfq.sanc fAhcvt <!<((,(|?i iCfe flpinplete ami will hi sold at ASTOMISH (NCt boty PRICKS. M*Mr. White will pay prompt at tentiop to the tilling of all ortlera up trusted to him. Mrvy 25?: ipm. tf k .* . spring opening f r OF PINE | M | trt tutu * %<; wAKW^ I him MS mm, ; V^QWXPT AVO CARZ2FUZ. ATZBXOXON QIVBN &LL ; ORBER3 BIT XVXAIX,. GRANDEST DISPLAY OP FINIC GOODS ; EVEB EXHIBITED IN CHARLOTTE r i ?AT? ; MRS. QUERY'S October 9, JE78. , ^ >... WYLIE & AGURS, CHESTER, S, O. Would call the attention of the aiti/ens of Lancaster to their full and uleguiit . slock of SPUING ANI) SUMMER GODDS. Our Stock is full and complete ill every department, and at ! mim M WE as any house in the Southern States. We keep first-class goods, and xuarnnto < all goo Is to turn out as represented . ] V\ ? Will IllitKO II (!) file interest of ; TUB ITTIm III' lil\(!ism r '' to eonrje ovor and examine oqr wlooU. i WE WILL" FURNISH MERCHANTS s at as low ppioea as Charlotte or any other up-oountrv oily. I October rf, 1878. tf ; *_ _ } The Improved Water Elevator ahdfjPurilier. * I^ancawtor, X. <?, . v' ?! 1 I YOT' WQJJT.D ENJOY (IOOD HE A I,TH you 1 must use |>i|rt? water. To the citizens of I.an- Ljafryi VfwJyiff'-nBa putter and I(f>r*haw Counties: Having purchased flip exclusive right of said counties for the itil- SUP pro veil Water Klevntnr ami Purifier, we oiler the jwlLiyn.. v r'. VvjjSflV same for aale. This f\lcviiti)r 'lUM up superior. It ' 'at-JSP'-- ? ? I Is simple, cheap ami dura We, having no wooden "PI * tubing to decay inul jx > 11111 c the water, No iron Iwuf , tuhing to mist ?r onrrntle. N<? flanges or valves to ^ -'*3*341 s wear out or to get out of order. Rcspiirea no at- V ' ''^TJr? tuchment below the platform au?l will la*t i . r*' Til It KK Tl >1 KS as long as any pump. Will make had wnter good, and g<s?d water lielter. A ^r~-? i' ' '' '-'tfJ _ thorough investigation u all that is necessary to - j-, jjq convince you of its merits. Jg This pump can Ikj seen in active use at the rosi-Hfnrfl]"<>&'J tlstlCex <>r \lr 1 A lliiUMi.ltl?u ?>..< I'- 14 tor ,j*t I tttiritster. * V-r' "Hil l 1IMMU ll Hi !& Oritur* left at the DKpgKK Qfttce \yll| FwelVP prompt attention. M , lH.a ; * COOCIf * ANDUUSOX. Mhv 5, 1870. If. V ? * , I I USE THIS BRAND. Grange Store | : CHESTER ! l|?L|i%Hj W. HOLMES HARDIN ft CO., ^ ? nil KIXDSt OP MfcJHCHAN 7s < DISK mud 1*1.A SjfyijM. sup-L BEST IN THE WORLD. PL.IKS TQ IP AND Better Than Any Saler^tus. 094N0EES, J One te&Mpoonful of tiijtt Hod* used wltli n^r iijii^cijuniM ruur MospoonruiH of the beet linking Powder, I# . . . . , 4I , , Having Twenty* Tlme^ It* ' In good ?l?ndii|g lu Ui.lr rmpecUve ??t. ?. , pgngngo Ihr a?n(M. .1 l|,?uni>l dlMMiut. vitm?W. Inform., a Our Htook In |arge and can 8UPP^\ tjo|| I.ancaMter Coppty. B If the teaepooiiful is too large ami duet W. 1IQLMKH HARDIN 4 CO. ,lot Pr9^?? rwultn at February ft, !87?. ti 4?? ,W,M, afterward*. Feb. it), mm. tr. IX C 'TEEBLIvS, "* D14&I1 zv fi^9? *1r* ??r Alloa Oora Whiskey. Two Ycamold.at Kutall. JlnH CjQARS, LARCH KM, AC, ! Everything KU,.d up In City Hty*. ?.Vy"''.'""AVT-l"' THE QNLY <iW*Mtitv U| supply glitjeiqand*; and ?UI. *?,- a?r I. Oamien. rTQ'?M.ff.yV: X'''" ^ ? Ilu.i.iAitn Tahlr Attached. W. R.COCHUANL iieKAI.Il HOUSE, CAMDEM, 8. 0. CHAKLOTTE, N. C I octpUfn o, ISTA. tf ? ' reihiw & chrfiirtiiii BUM: f*ll? Postal Undulations. Post Olllw! hours, from 9 a. m. to 1 p. Orrum c#??w * C.?*tkk r. r. > aTITX,* n( 'l Chaster, OotolKjr 10, I8<8. f Leaven every Monday Wednesday and Lpaye Cedar Shoal Depot 8 (>0 a in Friday. Leave Hicli Hill at 8 SO a in t'H KSTKR. M A T I Arrive at Chester at 12 00 in . . ^ . Leave Cheater at 3 00 pin Arrives Monday ihursday and SatAniveat R|oh Hill at 4 00 p iii "r ay* Arrive at Cedar Shoal depot 4 30pm Eeuves Monday, Thursday and 8atri>? train on thin road rune for the urday. accommodation of passengers on Mon- PINEVILLR '<???< nHirHduva. and S4tunity-. Leaves Frlrdsy, at 8 a. in. t reights V?red nrhiunlly, Arrives HuturJay. at 4 p. m. W. H. It AUDI N, President. *r/vtATr?. L MONROE. Clurlotte. tlolnmbl* mifl Au- A^2!" Mm"'*y F",Uy. ?' frusta Hail road. Leave* Tuesday and Saturday, *t 1 <t, m. liKN'h Passknokk Dkpahtmrnt. JEFFERSON. columbia, h. j?n vt am ? . ?? . ? - . - ?ii *????. | Arrives kphiuv, ai o p. m. rftHK following passenger Hnliediile Iie?v?i Saturday, at 7 a. in. C will beoperated oil and after tlnn j Money orders itemed evory day from lute: j 9 to 4 o'cloitk. C:UAHM?'M'K, ('OUUMUU ANO AU- Tl?e general delivery will Ik* open CJUSi'A? ' for the delivery of in-?il every Sunday CJ01NQ SOUTH. morning from I) to UJ oVIook. Station*. Train No, 8 No mail delivered on Sunday, after l,uave t'harlotto 1127 a- M. or lieforo the above time. ? flock HIII ?L. C. PAYSJdUR, p. M. ? KL J^uary ?1, 1877. ??????? }&?% wawroaT. Arrive Augusta, i?3U P. M. i going noh'i'h. uw,te? 8tatw ?"vkhnm?mt. Train No 4 ' om. Leave Augusta, ? 08 a. M. ; ^h1^.t-Rut??>?, ?< Arrive Columbia, 1 20 p. m. j Ohio, to March 4. IHHI. Leave Columbia. i 30 i\ m. hkads ok dkpaKTMKNTS. Arrive Winmtlioro, 3 11 p. M. j Secretary of Slate? William M " Cheater 4 23 P M, ; Rvarts, of New York. " Hock Hill & 131*. m. | Secretary of Treuaury? John 8her? Arrive at Charlotte 8 30 p. M. man. of Ohio. NIGHT KXPRKSS. I Secretary of War?Geo. W. MoCruooino south. i ry. of Ohio. ... , Secretary of Navy?Richard Tlioia p. Train No. 1 flr>tl of I Kliiana. Leave <harlot|H Secretary of I nterior?-Curl Sclturj. Arrive lti?ck Hill, 2 21 a. m. J of missoiirl. Chester, 3 in a. in. Attorney General?Charles Deveiu, Wlnnabttro. 4 2ft*. m. of M^aciiusetta. Columbia, nod a. m. Postmaster General?pavld M. Key Leave Columbia. 6 *8 u. m. ofTeillw-Me#. Arrive Augusta, 9 4o a. in. r ' l.koi8i.ati vk. (Jul no Mint I'll, ' President of the Senate?William A 1 rain No. y wheeler. ?.r Now V.irk. Leave Augusta, ,'*'** '* 1,1 Secruinry of Senate?George C. Got'. Arrive Columbia. lo ?p m ,|lilllf of, a?f ?r..la. Luave ( olumbiu. 10 10 p in Speaker uf tiiu Hau?r of ilcpre*eutn> Arrive \\ in iialano, 11 C pin ?Samuel J Itaiidall, o( Peiinsyl* " Chester. I 03 a in .. , ..... , .. VUlilil Kot^k Hill, 1 55 u m cittrk-'Quo. M. AlUlPi. of Ken. " Charlotte, 3 10 a in |UC.gv< krkight tltain. suphkmk couut of tub unitku going sooth. ^ 81'a i'k*. I.i'UVC Clmrioltt Vm'"iW?'.u Cl.l.f Ju.ll -?lon. M. K. W.iu,,..! Arrives Itook Mill, 0 50am . . , viz i Chester, M 45 a in Ansm iulo J??M - Hou NV?ril - Wliiusboro, 11 5(1 h ... ,of ,N?" . * ?.rk ?' Columbia. 3 30,, ni of M?ln?; Hon. Noah H. hwnyiie, of Ohio: lion. s?nin?l h, goino NuKTlf. Miller, of Iowa; lion. David Davis, of Train No. 8 Illinois; Moil, Stephen J. Field, of Leave Columbia. 6 .0n m California; Win. M. Strong, of PeunArrives Winnsboro, 9 40am svlvauiu; Joseph iirudley. of New 'I It.irk Hill, II lb pin Jersey. " Charlotte, Hi j. m The Supreme Court holdsone session All Aceommodation Trains going annually, in Wusliinxlui), beginning North eonueet at Chester with trains on the tlrst X^o^tlay in Decttit,l>er. ttli Chaster and Leuolr ltailroad. UNITED dIMw^OVRTs in muutm 1. I). K LINK, oupt. cahoi.IN a. J. It. M A1^11^*' Aareut. Circuit Judge?Hugh L. Bond. Ucuerul I assenger Agent. fJlreuU Clerk -James fi. Hagood. i Dial,'lot Judge ? Oeorgotf. Bryan. 11 V7\ PHI^IF * CloiIt-Daniel Horllafok. J fiuU H.-UM-vlt. 5 Marshal -^lt. M. Wallaoa. SANro?x, i Livk.i I.vn.,orato?5 IHstrtet Attorney?I.. 4*. Nftrthrnp. . riund if 1 F-uni'.y Hnn?.ly for Terms for holding United Stale* Ch? :ls naeaof tlieL.v r, Storateh coilt CQurt-FMrsl Monday in Aiirll, at , ,, , ' Charleston; fourth Monday In Novemjv,.l D ,we!s.-. it is Purely^ l>cr H, coUnnhla. eV vyeptblo.? It never 2 9 ? TjJ ! Terms f?r holding United Htatrs - I) biiitittea-vlt is .V** nl U 3 Iri I District Court?First Monday hi Jan*'7 it'isrUo and &*? 53t "*ry' M?.V, ?! !/ Hlid October in 'r ^ h 8 ? H 5^ j6 i I Charleston, for Eastern District , . . . . i;. ,i u | g ... > Monday in Aiigutd, at Greenville, for jjTTt Y ?>%. ft |In 9 fl \\? v) # \Y(W(erii District. [The WHirt lielci at JI, S^ IJ ft %/v^y * k^6i.V%,5 ; Greenville exercise* Circuit Court pow? #%*-i A ft? P^Tl^ fcV\ : m ) I #?J * HHJ,'' \\ <0 rn^' . 5 I GOVERNMENT OK TIIK HI A l t OF SOUTH MjW V ??9>V 5 CAROLINA. f? *>'? r0> Governor- -Wiple Hamilton, elected 2*i?vr a>t u? , + 'to *erye two yeura from November 2H, ^ to? o^ \A?t Qw 0^ 5 *?78 $\? A v_o^'n0* a?\ fct.-SL * Lieutenant Governor?W. I). rtimp* CVto^rfTi% 5 *onf a?v vv^1# . E/^r ."* Mepretory of MUte?R. M. Sim*. 5\\? ?\\" if tJ-'TA ? * Attorney General?Jhiuo* Conner. # \? i\a'c,{ y M M IB 1 Comptroller General ? Julmson Hk. 1 W cV'WA S fir Pw^v8' A-5 kuihi e ^ a6v ? J V'!^ ? to* ? !! HUte T??iwur?*r?8. L. Lcapliart. h %if w^q\ A? A* * Huperiiiteuaeot KUuoolioo?IIunl> H. 2 a** m H .<)* AI $ i Thompson. t H N fe Atiiitl ntfjO i' : Adjutant and liwpector'fleaeral?K. i I.* "-"V* <$d?r <' w< u11 1(0 O^fO*! 1 ' Superintendent of penitentiary?T. ,j S J of l.un.tic A.yliuit 1 ?*** ,V N^-jiD 1 -T,r- ' K-ur,m": 2 . a?* \V a aO* . ft** ^ 1 Pft * . t'KKk.MK OOUKT ()V SOUTH OinUUVA' iJ c^ V^?6^*iTlli?SI c:h?f Ju.U?-A. J Wlll.nl. Co. \<?VSIAIII l."l' <> io\' \aV . fl B11 9Z.Jfm.Jf ! Associate Justine*--Henry Mt>l?er, !!?, -d,d1 ?A Iff M# Chemw, A.C Heekell, r*1umbi*. ! ^ a VSif 8 BUlS^ L,T"r5 Clerk-A. M. Booxer, Lexington. '1 \ I0 mj&MW 1 Jm 1 yi'vipnroirH^ Rej?orU'r?J - 8.G. Hioh*ril?ou,8uu\? J! P V B W|L# ,,HB !>' * ? ubc<1* tec, ' i ^ t y *'"** ,n rrn?tic?*J CIKOUIT OOUHTS. \ I Jy I5** l>7 the nub lie,J Klrnl Circuit?The'-ountie* ofCber. iw> more l! (\u 0* yc-re.J lyntun unci Oru'igelitHtf ! 1 '5 8 with tmpreee?*4? i.tcil re mi ts.? Heeoml Cipuuit?'I'lte cciUflties tif Ai? I A-* SEND FOR CIRCULARS W??'. Bnrnwell. ?V'Heton end Be.ufort, #e t m esecnen un io ?nn?i?w?t' Third Circuit?I lieoiHintiee of BRn^* . jo. I.?i.?Ai?t'U..j, m.u.i t ? Yv>i...?..i ir ter, Clm-endMiit WilllemsUurf. Ue?rtre? ' J maui'Minoiutm?m in ir>inioi. " town j WMmttmvmwo>?w.v?. o fourth Circuit?The covinti** nf PIANOS SI4Q TO S400 "' ''' ii-v'1"""' u"r'"",u'"' rifWUO 4>IHU? iu 4>H||g. Fifth Circuit?r'n?p eountlM of K?f? All new, and strlelly Ornt-cdans. and shew, ltiuhUed, WlMvUP'd Ml)1! C?J| eold at the lowest net cash wholesale inglun. fuelnry j>ritvs, dir..! i the purchaser. | Hixth CireuiL -Tha ?ao??4I?? i -nunc Piano* made one of the fluent tar, Uuootw, York nd^JrioW. display* at the Centennial Kihlhltlon, | Seventh Circuit?The uooulh** *1 i' ami were unanimounly recommended , Newberry, Laurens, Spartanburg "*?M for the lliiihuMt Honor*?over 12,000 In | Union. j UH0 hitgulikrly Incorporated Manu- | Kighth Olreolt?The oountlen 1| faoturlng Co.?Factory eaUbllalied ; Greenville. Andewoti, Oponee, Piogafle qver 37 year*. Thp pnugre UPUJ'U ?ud AbbevlU*. con to in MathunheK's neii (Aleut ?u- OIHOtilT Jo opt*, pi ex Overstrung Scale. the greutenllm- First? It. C. Prwwley. provoinent In the history of Piano Seoond ?A. P. Aldrlch. making. The Uprights are the flue?t Third?T. H. Krwr, i in America. Piano* sent on trial. Fourth?J. H. Hudson. , Don't fall to vrite for IU.iHtraUfd and Fiflh-J. B. Keraliaif. ' I Descriptive Catalogue of iX page* - Sixth ?T. J. Mackey. I mailed fn?? M KN OB1LHHHOX PIANO CO. Eighth?Thomas Thoutaoiv 21 Ea*t l.?tl) ritreet, N. V. ooun i-v oovkhmmknt?lancahtsh. AP*1 J5- 1HT9. 6m. HhertfT? Jamcei H. Hunter. Tif i ijrnnn A r,[vl,^h num" VXkeor^S^-jAw tiTul"' . WANiBD^n^iv"^. gage in a pl?a-.ant ami omflUhle buii- County Treasurer?W. B. Dunlaf*. ne*s. r^eii will Ami this a rare County A??llU?r-T. K. Clyburu. . chance Jufy pntninlMtloner?M. JL Kbt^var m _ mar ~ 1, ~ Hff I I uiiiiliy Commissioners?J. *f. KsnTP ^S^KO IX(OI)OY? ulngton, R. Elliott ami J. A. Wainvr, I Hmih will nleivte answer this a?lv*r- p . f_R , vuiLbar.?w*?., t tlaemeut by let tar, snokieing *ir Comn.r-T J BH.ien I reply, stating what buslne** thoy have v *' ? l)Kf!i| Ki|b''U'''l| None but thuae who om rtDMATM omo^M hi LAitc^ > mean ItuHiriaHM noeil APIllY- ***HA?l?lre^H. 1'ost-Master?L<. CJ. Payssur. Finlky, Hauvky A Co., U.K. Commissioner--A. W. Chancs. Atlanta, Oa. Deputy Col lea tor fntarnal IU*?nui Marcl* 1^1879 ly. -W.i4cK.MUtn. ' *