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VARIE T Y. ? g, ?. ? -?-7--- - -- - --^.rT^trr*^- "- -"- ? r- - - *."-"" Bo A Woman. Oft l'vo hoard a gontlo mol lier, AH tito t wilight, hours bogan, Pleading willi ft son on duty, Urging him to bc a iiin?. But un'o lier blue-eyed diuighlcr, Though with luve's wind ?mit? ?is ready, l'oints she out Ibo other duty "Strivo, my dear, to be a Indy." "What's n lady ? ls it something Made up of hoops, and silks, and ii hs, Used io dee mile tho parlor, Like tho fair;? rings and chairs? ?3 ii ono that wastes on novels livery fooling that is humait? If Mis this to be tl lady, "fis not this tobe n worn ut. Mother, then, milo your daughter .Speak of something higher far Than to bc mere fashion's lady - " Woman" is tho brightest star, ?f you, in your strong affection, Urge your son tobe n Imo man, Urge, your daughter no less strongly To arise and bo a wont-n. Yes, a woman ! brightest model Of that high and perfect beauty, Where the mimi and soul and body Dlend lo work out life's great, duly. Do a woman ' naught is higher On thc gilded list of fame ; Ott ibo catalogue of virtue Thoro's no brighter or holier natue. Bo a woman I on to duty ; Halse tho world from all that's low, riaoo high in tho social heaven Virtue's fair and radiant bow. Lend thy inlbicnec to each etl'ort That shall raise our ntllura human; De not fashion's gilded lady De a brave, whole-souled, into woman. BatLr and Chocan Factories.' Forty years ago, tb? State of New Yorl grew a surplus of Grain (Wheat) for ox por tation, and " Genesco Flour" was known ant prized in many foreign markets. Ganai-boat took in Wheat at almost every storehouse fron Syracuse westward ?md brought it to Troy Albany, and this City, for manufacture am sale. Now, all is changed. The Genese valley is no longer mainly devoted to Wheat ev m the counties west of Cay Uga fi'.ikc n longer grow their own G rain. Sheep linsh.ni dry, once popular, is now on tho war.;: Dai ryiug is rapidly supplanting all other far min in our rural districts ; und we judge that' th next census will return thrice tho number c cows in our State reported in that whioh prc ceded it by a decade. And evett Dairying il self is undergoing a decided and rapid trans formation, through the introduction and mul ti pl i cation of factories for the systematic am wholesale production of Rutter and Cheese. Those factories are located near tho ccn(,o of each radius of throe or four miles wherci grass abd cows abound-uaually but one in township as yet, though they are being rapid ly multiplied. A mill-stream and water po? or often dotorinino the site, though we bcliev a small engine and boiler (four to ten horse are preferred to a water-power. A cold au copious spring is well nigh indispensable j good stock of ico, well stored and saved, is di sirablo. A largo reservoir (Uko a cellar) i dug in the ground and tightly walled wit' planks; board platforms extend into thii Uoititig on two or three feet of water, cot stantly renewed from thc spring. In this ri scrvoir, doop pails or cans arc sot and lille throe-fourths full of milk-they sinking an Heating in a like depth of water. Tho mil remains herc 24 to 10 hours, when thc crea is taken ort and churned by steam or walo power-six to twenty-four churns being op rated ai, once, with no draft on human muscl Thc Butter thus made eaoh day, from cream tho very highest condition, is of suoli uni for and superior quality as to bring front five ton cents per pound more than fair farm dt rica will command. And tho milk, th skimmed, is thou made into Cheese, rather mi in flavor, but paletablo and of very fair qua ty. Wo novcr wish to eat better than sor of this, made wholly, of skimmed milk, ai sold by tho makers nt ten cents per pound their entire satisfaction. It is cheaper th Fork, and may bc substituted as a staple ar tide of diet for laboring men, to their gn advantago and comfort. The milk is brought in by the fanners tho vicinage, weighed as received, and pine in tho cooling Vat aforesaid. Tho fanni generally receive a dividend of the proceed but tho bolter plan is fast gaining ground paying tho oash for it ns fust as received : boing speedily turned into Rutter and Choo! which arc cash nrtiolos. We cstimato tl tho Dairy product of our State will bo oreascd at least one-fourth by tho general troductiou of these factories, and that I value of our grasslands will thus bc eltham at least 310 per aero.-- New York Tribun A 11 OMR FOR THU NKMIIOKS.-A oorr pondent of tho " New i'ork Times," thir that Mr. Howard's reiterate?! attempts to a foothold in tho Wost Indies aro a part o Soli?me for tho acquisition of all tho West dia islands, as a future homo for the iiogr of thu Southern States. The great bulk tho i it habitan ts of C.tba, St. Domingo, Jai iea and adjacent islands, he says, are blae and tho proximity of these negro comill ie, our Southern const would tnako it an easy th to bring migration or deportation of tho or three millions of negroes locatod in States of our Southern seaboard. Tho tn cal climate and luxuriant soil of those sui isles would suit thom exactly, and thoy h .a groat advantage in settling down among tl Own inco and nntu.ro. At tho same time, ' South would bo glad to got rid of a dar yous and antagonistic oloment, and tho fea <( negro supremacy would pas? away." Tho Teuchel'e Betrothal. William V. Payne, of -?, wa? for ma ny years a most worthy and excellent teacher ol' sacred music. Whon he was quito u young niiin hu was teaching a singing sohool in one of thc neighboring towns, which wa? attended by a largo number of young person?, inclu ding many of most respectable families. Among thc females was a lovely young lady, twenty years of ngo, named Patience Ada ?ns. Miss Adams made a strong impression on Mr. Payne, and bc lost no timo in declaring h?s attachment, and thc consent ol' tho parouts having been obtained, an engagement was the q?i?k result. Justas Mr. P's attentions be catno pnblio, and thc fanfc of an engagement became genorally known, tho sobool being still in continuance, and all thc parties on a certain evening present, Mr. Payne, without any thought of tho words, named na a tune | for commencing exercise, Fedora) .Street, pago | 72. Kvory one loved Patience, and every ono ? entertained thc highest respect for Payne ; and with a hearty good will on thc part of tho Bohool, thc chorus commenced : " Soo gont lo Pat ?euee smile Oil Pain, Seo dying hopo revivo again." Thc coincidence was so clear, thal tho grav ity of thc young ladies and gontietnen could scarcely bo restrained long enough to get through tho tune; and as it closed, bright countenances and sparkling eyes " told the whole story," a? Dr. Hall would say. Tho beautiful young lady waa etiL1 moro beautiful with hor blushing cheeks and modestly cast down eyes, while tho teacher waa so exceed ingly embarrassed bc knew not wh-it ho did. Hastily turning over the leaves of the book, bis eyes rostod on a well known tune, and he called out, " 124th page, Dundee." Thc song began as soon as sulHcicnt order could bo restored, and at the last line of thu follow ing RtaU'/.n, tuc merriment of tho school rose to a climax : " Let no despair or fell revenge, Po to my bosom known ; Oh ! give me tears for others' woes, And Pat lonee for my own." Patience was already betrothed ; she was in fact his. lu about a year afterwards they became man and wife. '.Thon gonllc Patience smiled on Payne, And Payne had l'ali?n?e for Iii? own.'.1 ? Tnt; Pow BR OK PRAY KR.-Jacob prayii tho angel is conquered ; Esau's revengo is ' changed ty fraternal love. Joseph prays-Atuatek ia discomfited ; is I sand t riu'ii pbs. j Joshua prays-Thc sun stands still; victo i r>' H guned. ? David prays--Athiopcl goes ont and hangs 1 himself. Asa prays -Israel gains a glorious victory. Johosophnt prays-Hod turns away bis ari ger aria smiles. Elijah prays-Thc little cloud appears j thc rain descends upon the earth. I Elisha prays-The water of thc Jordan are I divided ; a child is restored to life, j Isaiah prays-'Ono hundred and eighty-four thousand Assyrians arc dead, j Hezekiah prays-Thc sun dial is turning I back ; his life is prolonged. I Mordecai prays--Haman is hanged ; Isarcl is free. Nehemiah prays-Tho King's boa rt is soft ened in a moment. Jijara prays-Tho walla of Jerusalem bogia j to risc. Thc Church prays-Thc Holy (lho?t is poured out. j Thc Church prays again-Peter is d?lirer ! od by au angel. j Paul and Silas pray--Thc prison shakos ; . the doors open ; every m in's bonds aro loosed. - ? -, ?- - j SOLOMON'S TKMI'LK STILL lf>'> Vr.Kv I limn.- Lieutenant Warren, an ollioor of thc j Royal Engineers, has, for a long timo past, ; boon engaged at the expense of an English ': society, in making extensive explorations on ' tho sito of tho Temple of Solomon, in Jerusa lem, and has already made some startling dis coveries. He hus, it is statod, established by J actual demonstration that tho South wall of 1 tho sacred enolosure which Contained tho tcm , [ile, is buried for more than half its depth bc j neath an accumulation of rubbish-probably j thc ruins of tho successive buildings which j ouoe crowned it--and that if bared to its foundation, thc wall would present an uubro j ken lace of .solid masonry of nearly 1,000 feet j long, und fora large portion of that distance more than 150 feet in height. IN Paris tho pooplc aro buried by a compa ny who tako chargo of all funoralo. This company iuoludos oight hundred porsons, and it employs several hundred horses. AU thoso horses Aro cither black or white. Aim CST or Cor,. KKIT ir, of NORTH CARO LINA.-Pron. Mic " Charlotte Democrat" wo learn that Col. Keith, who, during tho war, executed thirteen persons in tho Laurel Val ley, in Western North Carolina, has been ar rested, by order of Cen. Conby, and conveyed to Charleston for trial. The persons executed vero u raidors," who olaimod to bo Union mon. *-?-???.? SAM---( ?i negro, by good luck, receiv ed a lino start in tho world, and soon acquired a handsome property. When ho had reach ed middle life, a friend asked him ono day why ho did not marry, as a man in his ciruuin ?tanuos was abundantly able to support a wife. "Oh, I consider myself too good to marry a nigger wench," returned Salty with a feint to turn up his flat nose " Marry a whito woman then," continued tho friend, " tho law allows it, ? thiuk." " I'll bo hanged if Pd havo a white wo man that was moan onogh to marry a nigger," replied Sam, with a loud guffaw," us*. Mani nt ..<>. ..^-..^lUiw.r ?.r mi l.Wtt SUI' LOVIN?OOD'S DREAM. I was orful dry luther day, GcorgO, an' iirid iu' a lot ov green whisky, 1 j ?st sucked ill a skinful ov it strait along. Tho fust mouthful I swallowed 1 hourn splosh in my heels. 1 wur dry and empty both, by golly, so dry that arter hit liz purty well up in me, hit soaked through and stood all ovor mo in draps, ma king mc look Uko a big rctikulc kivcrcd with beads, but ? swelled tighlor arter n while, then t lilied up purty soon. As soou os I cood retch hit by running a spoon handle down my throtOj I shot off .steam, and sot into roving roun. Hit wam't long before I foti nd myself tangled by tho lnigs in tho dorg fennel, and 1 fell ill a heap down hill, so I tbort the most peaceful thing 1 Could do war to go to sleep, h thiukin ov a runnin win-mill. Well, I dreamed mo a dream. I thort I war in boll, and had boou sent thar for votin tho Kadikil ticket. 1 felt tho jostioo ov tho ! sentence so much that I didn't fool so oneasy and mad about hit as T would a bin of thoy ; hail sont mc thar fur murdcrin a blino ole j 'oman, or makin a back log nv sum gal's fust baby, arter ?oak in hit iu tu rpo uti no, or sieh ! like common wickedness. I tbort 1 hod bin \ thar long onuf to sorter begin to git usod to tho taste ov tho whisky they stills down thai', I nial L in USS say 1 thinks hita little bettor than j thc truck what thc skulkers out ov tho Goa ! fedrit army bilcd for tho government, because hit didn't oreato tho appetite to ous, steal oi deaart half as s^oa on me, iu Tophet, as thal 'Twas safer whisky, George, safor whisky. Well, I thort hell was a porfoo roua hole -a* roun as a bum sholl, right in the souter ov th? year th. Thc walls wur glazed na 3liek as ai inyuri peelin, and wur but jost half full O' molted dinner pols, dorg irons, an' ole olool wales, with a souiU of smoking brimstone : foot deep. Tho Devil staid aboard ov a bole and had hissolf rowed roun jest aa ho pleased i by tho jury what found tho bill again dc Davis. They looked like thudo like to luiv auothor pop al that job. I think; by goll) tliado hunt a long spell aforo thu found hi agin. j I thort thar uar long lotlier-aidgcd etea! j ?..tiled to the wall to clime by. Tba wur sipm I nidged up, HO thc eli tn in has all lo bu dunc o ! one aide, au' when follows got tired ov stein I iain, they jest sol into c.limin' thc clea Wi ! noticed thal now comers wur powerful iou I ov oliinin. Thado sorter slack oiTsotnotimc j outil tba sunk into tho melted clock wal ;s u to thc pint ov their tail bone, and by tho go ov a akcorcd monkey, they'd come up otc handed to tlieir work agin jest a wrigUil a a sn or ti u. Tba worked like squrilc on a fr? mill. Dinned cf tba didcot keep thc th.ii rolling strato along, and Goorgo, jest as sn as you ar a fut high, (hat's what karpi, t //earth tu min roun ; 1 found hit out ut on Well, one day the trap .door oponed .and tl Devil ordered old Korney to steer Uti do i t' hole. He steers wild, and after swiinm nearly all over boll, ho got thar, when dov poured into thc boto tho durndest sluice mean looking cusses you ever seed. Eve body already thar turned thar heads to look 'cm, an oltim faster, sk cered at. 'em by gill 'fha wur Hndikilsj thc last darned ono. Hu had ropes roun their ncx, with runnin nc ahind tho year, sum had holes in their niw stun had a big gill out under their chin, a J every one. showed sines of hard times un hi i ry. i seed Sieve.is, Summer, Wade, Dilti1 sur named tho Doast, and Wendell Phllli) j " Hoy," sc/i tho Devi!, " what's rong above celery?" "Wits nor that,*' sea Summ j "tho Gotmlitution people ha? riz, an ov koi I wo aro here ; say, your Majesty, is Prent Brooks here?" "Oh, no," se/, the Peril. " Well," hOZ Slimmer, sorter hrightniu up rubhill his hands. " I'm durnod glad ho atu' " Stop a iiiinit, HO/? thc Jhjvii, " wait till j .-'ali, you nil ont." Ile. took up a nccdil long as a harpoon, and with a big quilc trace chains ho threaded it. Then bc pick out ail tho oommo.n o usu cs among 'oro, sining 'em on tho chain, an hung the wit biuioh over tho aidgo of tho boto into brimstono. Johossaphat 1 how thoy sizz and dove and sloshcil and sprinkled hot i about with thoir tails. A string of sun pea would a bin no whur. While the Devil war a sortin out Ibo an I fry, Butler, surnamed tho Boast, aidgod b j tn whar I sol in the boto, a kecpin ono soitoron thc devil, an tether on me, and whispered in my year, " w ha r's Bisphus ?' S?z I, ilon't know, why." " O, uothiu, o wanted to HOC which node tho mont pv ; traids, him or roo." Thon im whUpei (that mortal off oyo ov hiau still sot on Dov i 1) " say, do you know whar his zoaj< koopa his spoons ?" 9oa I, " does you that ohain hangin ovor tho starn ? ho kc 'om in a big pot sunk at tothor oond ov hi Ho jest want over tho st irn hoad fust, ? coonod bit, down thc ohain, outonsido un tho brimstone. Artur hoing down aspell, cum back look i ll dispirited like, but his t I oral loox wur powerfully improved by a 1 ia melted brimstone. .1 swo\y bc lookt a li moro like a human. Hoz ho, "gone, pot al!." 1 opened my eyes. Snz ho, " h Korney got om ?" Sez [, mebby So-1 bin fumbliu round tho ?tarn a good ji*ht Denied of bo didn't saroh o^cry pocket Korney had. and tho old om never cotoh at hit, and ho jot, the spoons. While this was going on Old Thad wi trying to chain him with tho Devil, a coin in his foot along with obi Nick's. T think pint wur to git ollis, for I heirn tho^D koop saying. "NJ, no, 1 bo darned cf I wo hus order herc now," au all tho time Wade wear a pestoriu his Majesty for a tioko.t on his doggery. [ ?oed that tho D wur a gUtin monstrous onoosy. Wondoll V lips kopt a watching fust the sido thal v down under thc dimers, and then tho what come tip out ov thc lal;?. He just hop ped overboard, and swum over thar, an tried his durndest to turn hit tether way. Ho grabbed tho slopin side ov tho cleats, and held OU as long as he could, and then slosh back agin among the molted dorg irons and brim stone. I reckon ho must a made fifty trials afore ho quit and swum back to the bote, and then ho SOt in tho most yoarnoss manner, to perswuade tho Devil to take Off the cleats an nail em on agin upside down, so ns to run boll backward, au ov koree the outside world with hit, without givin a reason why hit would help (ho matter. This made the Devil bile over. He sed not a darned oue ov thom should stay thar another hour, that thado rasie a rebellion and destroy thu institution, and then what would the world do, parlUudurly New Kn;/ land? I tell you ho jest rared; se/, he, " I'll clear my dominions ov you duruod quick," and he ranged a big bum mortar what wore in tho boto, point blank at thc hatoh holo, ami he loaded iu ole Wade, feet fust, and made Forney tctch it off. Dy golly, he v/ont whinjin thru the hole, and hit ran?.;' whiskey on tho lake oh'tU it burnt blue. Noxt he grabbod ole Thad. Se/ ho, trent billi, <( I'lease, your Majesty, lode her in witli me," pintie lo a she nigger strung on a ohain Sex the Devil, " No sir, 1 think we eau tuan at<e her aler you ere gone, and beside she loo: liku she needed a little rest." Dane ! and jest ootoh a glimps ov Thad's orookod foo scrapie aspliuterolf thc hatoh Courin nix ho yoked Summer, and ho begged to bo load od hod fust, as ho ?ed he'd always travold i sturn fust thru lifo, an ho wanted to Ruis' ? hie jerny tho same way on account of his rei j ord. So ?turn fust ho come outcn the bate j hole, and 1 rcoon sturn first he busted agi j Bumthiu aw.iy yonder on the outside. Bu j ler's, Hur-named the Beast, turn come next. j While the Devil wur a loadin him in, I ol j serve him busy blttuin up his pockets. Whc tho mortar fired i was Watchie the hatch bo elect J I didcot like the idea ov bis leav-i but durncd of he went, thar, he followed tl j line of his cock eye, and busted inter a mi j lion pieces agin tho wall. Spoons au breks ? pins tell n foot deep all over thc lake, an i iiearn wimmin all oheor. The Devil then licked his lips, an went f j Won'.ell, but ho jest loped overboard and dov ?and to save his lifo, the Devil couldn't iii j him. He'll raise trouble thar yet, see if don't. Nex he grabbed Forney, his atet illan, au sea he, " yon don't steer to suit inc an he commenced loadiu him in, an don't y believe, just aa thu cusses lied WCrOgoill out sito,"he whispered in the Devil's ear that was Jamison, tho actor. Thc Devil reniai cd, " I'ev got nothill agin Jamison; you tho one, made at mo by golly jest because. seed the Beast out-smarted him in the s]X bizi ness. Thar will bo peace in hell for a short whi if tho Dovil can ketch Wendel, and rcci struct tho durncd raskil. I reckon bc v ketch him for beset nil the revenue detect! arter him, an I tell you, George, hell is full tho mean cusses, an morea oomin. Ole sm ty reached for me last ono, arid put me do I his gun. T sot into beggill hard. Hoz " you must go, the prosperity of my kingd j demands that mithin bavin tho smell ov n hil on to his chvic kin slay here." -. ?? 4* -- ?? if" Wo learn from a private despatch t twenty-one thousand dollar counterfeit h tender notes were taken by a Wall street t k^r in New York yesterday morning. SQf A correspondent writing from Brr says thc ladies, on being introduced to a ntl i;cr, insist on being embraced. Ho, for ] sri! ! MAKCIIK8TF.ll, N. H., December il Janies W. Weston, (Democrat,) uns 1 ! liioscn Mayor, over Clark, tho present publican incumbent, by MOO majority. Ul, 2ft & ?7, Broadway, rs Opposito Dowling Green. OH TH 13 I'UUOPI'AN PI, A IV. fffls TH H ST F V li N'S HOUSE is Ip'Mijand widely known to the travo Jfrl&?public. Tho location is especially s bio to inorohanls and business men ; it I close proximity to thc business part of ibo - is on thc highway of Southern and WO! travel -and adjacent to all tho principal road and Steamboat donuts. Tho KTKY BXS HODSK has liberal ac modalions for over 300 guests :t is ucl uished, and possesses overy modorn imp mont for (ho comfort and entertainment?< inmates. Tho rooms are spacious ami woll lilnlod-protidod with gas and water-tl tendance ia prompt and respectful-and tl bin is gonoronaly providod with ovory del of tho soasen, ai moderate prices. Tho rooms having boon ro-furoiahed ar modeled, wo aro ouabled to offer extra fuoi fer tho comfort and pleasure of our <v'o>-^ GBO. K. pUASS & CO. I'ropriotf .Juno I, 18(17 1*7 THli STATE Ol"SO UTI? 'OAHO?/ TMOKHNS-I Sf THU COMMON' Pl.KAS. Satilttol bovingoiiil ") t'or:i'jn Alldehtnctn VJ > ' NOIITON, l-l. A, Tale. J PVfa Ai Vj ITliHKHAS, tin Plaint ill* did, on'tho i'Ji V T of Mareil, 1807, tilo lils ioolaratlon nj tho D?fendant, (who, it lt sahl) is ?'/seid fro Without tho limits of thii} and has n wit? ainey known within (ho Finne, whom a copy of tho said declaration might I ved : fl. is therefore ordered, ?nat (lie saiil i dant do appear ami pload thereto, on Ol'bofe billi day of March, 1808; oth.rwiso, final a solute judgment will hen bo givon and aw against him. . 1. E. HAGOOD, o. Clerk's Office, March V?, V jl - Thc* PavmowlHoti C/hni'lcMoai) s? C. THF ABOVE D O V ll h A If H O * l? OPBN FOIt THU Accommodation of tho Trnvolling .T BOARD, DER DAV, $8.00. .V(t8. H. U 7/ UTTER VIEL I), frepri, A. BtiTTtiiiFiELD. Supcrlntondeni Nov 12, lKlhi 0 REPORT Of Wu.MAM Hum, Secretary & Treasurer of Hoard of Commissionoi*8 of Llquds and I {ridges, lid Regiment, S. C. M., to Fall Term, 1807 : 1X07. DH. March 2.-To cash received of D. Tilomas, s.IM). * 150 00 .June I .--To cash received of S. G. ll erndon, T. C, 711 00 .July 17.- To cash received of S. C. ilorndon, T. C, 811 OM ?1705 98 1807. CH. March 1.-Dy cash paid ll. D. McDonald for repair? on Conc ious Bridge, 3 10 00 ? dune 1.-Dy cash paid Holcombe <& llagood, part repairs on Kco wce Dridge, 300 00 June I-Dy oash paid W. J. Il un uicutt, part Comurr Hugho'? order, 85 00 June 20.-Dy cash paid J. D. Huiinioutt for repairs on Stamp ('reek Bridge, ? 15 00 July 17.-Dy cash poid W. H. i.'uibling for repairs on Little Uiver and Cane Creek Bridges, 5 00 July 17.-Dy cash paid W. .J. Huunioult bulan ec Commission ci Hughes' order, 02 00 J une 3.-Dy cash paid J. A. Doyle ! for work on Chauga Bridge, 150 00 j June 3.--Dy cash paid J. A. Doyle tor putting lluudruihi on Chuuga Bridge,^ 5 00 Juuc 3.-Dy oash paid Joel K. Joues for vrork on Chauga Bridge, part 15 00 ! ?June I.-Cash paid lt A. Thomp son for advertising, -Hi 22 .June 1.-Dy cash paid B. Nich olson for repairs on Bridges, 15 00 June I.-Dy cash pd. J. C. Whit tell for repairs on Perkins' ('reek Bridge, If) 00 ?June. I. - Dy cash paid I.Kvid ? Nimmons for repairs on Perkins' j (.'reek Bridge, 35 00 j June I.-By cash paid J. C. Ma son for building Bridge oil Dea verdaiu, part 30 00 July 27---By cash paid M. S. Messer for Plank for Chauga Dridge, 80 00 July 15.-Dy e:<sh oaid J. V. Jones for n-p-ur.? un Chaue,a Creek Brid-:, 75 (M) July 15.-By cash paid J. R. Jones for repairs on Changa Creek Dridge,' 18 00 I July 17.-Dy cash paid T. K. Brooks for repairs on Whet stone Dridge, 18 00 July 17.-Dy cash paid John Oak ley for repairs on (Jane Creek Bridge, 15 00 July 17-Dy cash paid L. Bogers, part, order Little River Bridge, 30 00 .July 17.--Dy cash paid Wm. Cal lis, part order Whetstone Dridge 30 00 July 17.-Byeash paid Joel Shed, part, order Whetstone Bridge 10 00 June I.-Dy cash paid Samuel Heid, part, for repairs on Keo weo Dridge, 25 00 July 17.-By cash paid W. H. Stribling for repairs on Cane Creek Bridge, 20 00 July 17 -By cash paid W. H. Stribliuc for repairs on Cane Creek Bridge, 0 50 July 17.-By eash paid H. D. Mc 1 lonahl for repairs on Concross Bridge, 20 00 August G.-By cash paid W. C. Stone for repairs on Concross Dridge, 7 00 May ll.-Ry cash paid W. Pitch ford for Chauga Dridge. part SOO 00 May ll -Dy cash paid Holcombe & Hogood, part for repairs on Keowco Bridge, 100 00 June 25.-By cash paid B. P. Vernor for work on Chauga Bridge, JT 05 June 35.-By cash paid R. A. (Dimer for Plank tor Chauga Bri.Ige, . ? 50 Sept. 14.-By cash paid M. R. Hnnnicutt for repairs of Bridge east of Ba ven?is, 0 00 Sept. ll.- By cash paid P. McD. Alexander for repairs on wash near lower Kcowcc Bridge, 4 00 July 17.-By cash paid J. R. Stiel irrovo for rcpnirs on Rnvo ucl's 'Bridge, 13 80 June 20.-By cash paid W. B. White, part for building Cone ross Bridge, 30 00 June 20.-By cash paid W. Pitch ford, part fov Chauga Bridge, 75 00 Ry. commission on 81705.08 re ceived, at 2 per cent., 84 ll By commission ou $1055.33 paid out, ut 2 per cont., 33 10 31722 54 RECAPITULATION : Cr. Ry ?mount p^id out, 81722 54 Dr, To 'I received, 1705 08 Ralanoo due Sccrotnry & Treasurer, 316 50 Respectfully submitted. WILLIAM RI BB, Sec'ty <fc Treas'r. Approved : W. E. WlIITK, Foreman Grand Jury. Oct. 21, 1807. ll 1 THE CHARLESTONER ZEITUNG. JOHN A. WAGHNER, EDITOR. IINDER Mic. above head the undersigned propose ) to publish a ftoi'lllll ii Weekly I'l^ier, to bo the organ of the (lonnan population, and de voted to tho interests of this Stat", in Uiicouraging Immigration and Industrial r-m'suits. blt era turo, AgrloV?tUrO, fl?nnncroo, Arts amt Trade, wnrhi represented lu its oohuanSi and tho new; hf thq day will bo given. Oc.N. JOHN A. WAOKNKII has kindly consented to niidorlakothe Editorial inauagoiaont for tho present. Subscription-$3 00 foi" twelve months j $1 50 for six months; $1 00 for (bree months. AnVKUTIS?MRMTS inserted on liberal terms. C. G. BECKMANN & CO. Charleston, (Jotohor, 15107 if som NEATLY EXECUTED AT TI??8 OFFICE On'.hc most Rowontiblc Terms. DISTRICT DIRECTORY. Clerk of the Court-J. E. HAOOOU. Sheriff-II> THOMAS. Ort I?Hur?/-AV. ft. 1IUI.COM UK. < 'ommissloner in Kauity-ROII'T A. TuoMrsoif Coroner-W. J. Cant't. COM tn i-iaioners (o Approve (he Honda nf Pub~ .c Officers-I. J. Norton, JOB. Burnett, J. II. Ambler, .Jamos Lawrence, Shlil'l. lloid. Connnintoners o f thc J'oor-Dr ". C. Miller. Chairman : (iu?. I!. Cherry, Scerci.iy end Trea surer ; J. li. Clayton, S. D. Keith, lt. Craig, Sr. Com missioners <>f l'util ir, lluitdinys-Itob't. A. Thompson, Chairman ; J. 10. Hagoocl, Sec retary anni Treasurer; W. ft. Holcombe, M. F. Mitchell, I?. J. Miller. ( '<?nm issioners o f Free Schools-T. B. Maul don, Chairman ; NV. ft. Holcombe, Secretary um) Treasurer; C. II. Spears, I. Wickliffe, II. H. Penny, Daniel Cricc, James Burdino. 'Muy i st rates-Vf. J. Gantt, W. C. Keith, J. lt. Consett, Tims. Dillard, J. C. C. Parsons, J. N. Arnohl, Kcdin Buckley. J. B. Sanders, Li ll. Veiner. Abel Robins, W. H. Poronnenii, Nimrod Sullivan, Edward Hughes, John Sharp, Joseph B Reid, W B White, Loonard Bogers. Commissioners of Howls-l2d Regiment-(il Vf Phillips, Chairman; \V Pi lob ford, Clork ; William r.ibbs. .Jr. Treasurer ; M F Mitchell, Thomas J Steolo, S ft Maxwell. James L Boyd, L W Lusk. S M Crawford, M ll Hunuio?tt, Jonas Phillips, J r. 5th fteyiment-T A Hoke, Chairman ; K II Griltin, Treasurer! J B Clayton, Clork; J IV (j osa way, .) A Mullinger, Alex Algnod, TIIOH K Price'. S 1) Keith, Henry Williams, J T Gos uett, J W Singleton, Tims Dillard. internal ?le.re.nue.-F A Hoke, Assessor. J W Cold?, Collector. RECONSTlUiCTBD POST OFFICES POST Ol! KK N?MR OF POST M A ST Ea Pickcns CU : : : Catharine 'I Gibson Piokcusvillo : : : OM Folgor Walhalla : : : : C 1! Issortcll Fair Piny : Bonj It Doughty Arnold's Mills : : Wm McMahon Hunter's Mills : : Wm Hunter, Jr Milo Creek : : Mary J Hobing Dncunville : : : : Marcus A Morcan Eighteen Mile : : Lemuel Hendricks Table Mountain ; : Hoboeeo Keid Bachelor's Itotre?t : Orlef Oronshaw Onkwnv : : : Mary Sanders Snow Creek : : : ftmory Moore (loorgo's Crock : : Janies lt Spillers j Salubrity : : ; : Mary Bates ! FivO Mile : : : : Mahala Thompson ! Tunnel Hill : : Turner Duncan : Obiremoiit ; ; : J O Miller j ftastutoo : ; : : F C McKinney j KHRWUIfftOft BFA ISATIS m THE G II IO AT POUTI?EPVN FREIGHT LINE, VIA ( tlARLESTQN, S. C. N an?) niter October 1st, 1807, tho rate?ow KU KU ?HT, from Now York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Columbia, S. C., will boas billows, viz : l?t Class, per 10(1 lbs, $1 20 2d (Mass, per 100 lbs. 1 IO od (Mass, per 100 lbs. 1 00 'Ith Class, per 100 lbs. R5 5th Class, per 100 lbs. 70 Kales always guaranteed less tlrrtrr the pul I ?shod rates of any other lino. Changes will he promptly made to meet any rethmtion hy competing linos. PISH 100 LBS., FIRST-CLASS il.20. Glassware, Boots mid Sbooirr Stoves, Hollow Waro, loose. Pry Goods, Kerosene Oil. Drug.. PER 100 LBS., SECOND CLASS, $1.10. Hardware Furniture Saddlery, Knocked down and ! Liquors, in wood. well boxed Hollow ! Stationery. Ware, pucked. PBR100 LBS., THIRD CLASS, $1.00 ! Tobacco, munuftiotorcd, Cotton Yarn, ! in Duxes or Kegs. Dried Fruit?, Blinds, Dried Hides, ? Doors, Sashes, ?\e. Lard, 1 Kniter. Bolting, Leather or ' Canned Moats, Rubber, Fruits, Ala* ) Fishi ?ti Kegs or Beor, i Kits. Porter, in wood. PK Iv 100 LBS., EU URTI I CLASS, 85c. Bags, Leather, Bagging, Marble Slabs, I Block Tin, Oils, in bhds. or bhls. j Cheese. (except Kcrosonc.) White. Lead, in Kegs, Potatoes, Hums, Shot, Sugar, in hogsheuds6or Soap, bar rbis. Wrapping Papor, Hoop Iron, Rico, in libia, or casks. Whiskey, in Wood. Ropo, Spirits Turpentine' Nails, in Kegs Load Pipe, Dar ami Crookory, in crates or Sheet. hbds.' PER 100 LBS., FIFTH CLASS, 70c. Bacon, Crain Boot', salted or pickled Flour, in barrols or in lia nels. sacks. Cement Crindstonos Limo Molasses, owners rislv\ Fish, pickled and dry, of leaking. . stilled lu barrels. &?NTL?1' D. IIASELL. General ;u ^ Ur(m<lwfty, N. y. ? ? -.r loan, October 1, IKO'f, Approved ; II. T. PE A KR Con'l Sup'nt S. C. R. II. October M, 18C7. 4 3: Marriage Guide. yOUNO'S flit KAT IMIV.SIOI.OOICAL WORK, 1 of every ono his own Doctor, hoing a Private Instructor for Married Persons or thone about lo Marry, both Mule nail Female, in everything con cerning Mic physiology and rclolions of our Sexu al Kystom, and Ibo Production or Prevention of O If spring, including nil tho new discoveries never boforo given in (lio Knglish luuguugo, by WM. YOI!NU, ,\|, I), l'ldo ls really a v.iluiiblo and in 'cresting Wovfc. If is written in plain language for the general reader, and is illustrated w'.tli upward? of one huadrcd ciiar?.";,p8. ?? y<mng m^ people. Of .,0HC osmomplallnjr marriage, ao l hiv ing Mic ?"Hst iiapodhnoiit lo u?av?ivd life, should road this bOoU, (I lllsoloSOS WOVClS kh?t every ORO should bo nbquAhltodwilli. Still it is a book that must lie loeked up, and not Ho about Ihc house.-i lt will he sent to nay ono on tho receipt of fifty otmls. AilrtrenS Dit. WM. VOUNfl, NoMC Sprue? street, aliovo Fourth, Philadelphia, July l?7, 18??7 44 Iv i ClKNTLKMAN who suffered for years from iv Norv <un Dobility, Prematuro I>ee?y, and all Mi? olfcotn of youthful indisorctiort, will, for ?ho tfako of suffortng humanity, ?omi free to all who need lt, tho recipo and direct ions for flaking (ho simplo romody by which he was cured. Sufferer's wishing to profit by Ibo advevt^or'a experlenoo oou do so. by addi^ssiog, i vi poii'oot oonnajnoe, JOHN B. OGDRN, 42 Cedar Street, Now Y?rk. \ MnyCa$G7. $.8 ' *T ly