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OETBY. Eft Isu't all m Briugiug Up. ' fel?^*^ "b' inging up/' LMf&et tulka tiiiy what they will, r K??^Bilvcr nco ur u pewter cup . ?TE/^dM will bc pewter still,. ^?VCU bo of.old, wiyo ijolomon. '. i'jwjtfWbo suidy "train up u cbibl," f jff I n.vistnko not, bud n bon, ? ^JhVovod rnttlo brailled und wild. fcpr,ktOun of mark, wbo fain would puss ,j I . ''jFur lord of sea or lund, ?tjpfcy baro tho trainingoi'n son, S And bringing bim up full grand; .t* May givo lum all tho wealth of lore, i'*^?5? coliego and of schcol, ' |v.?yV?b alter nil make no nmro, HHp^Imn just a decent fool. C?n?thor raised by ponury, P^Bpon his bitter bread, Whoso road to knowlcdgo h like that KvAMio good to heaven must trend Io's-got rt-spark iA' Nature's light, He'll fun it to a Dame, }, in its burning letters bright, .ho'World may read his name. f it woreTallin "bringing up," tn cuunsol ami rostraint, * Some rascals bad boon honest mon *?$ ?' . . 'I'd boon myself ti saint. ,0b, it isn't nil in "bringing up," '..'vi'- TiOb folks say what they will,. Noglcct may dim a silver cup i ' It will bo silver still. fe|bWfa4??ft?Wi KIMI? ll ir??W?M?M?H'M?l?lfaai| i vi ? lovoly Incidont AV hot paront, on reading tho annexed ox tr??fovcjm faftio reflect on tho lesson it nug L^^ttrir How important that, when tho parent . has dopartcd, tho oxamplo left behind may bo sue h as tho child can bo thankful for*'' To'Watch for and train tho budding thoughts Of an artless child, is one of thc noblest o ill cos that father or uiothcr.can lill. Truly hath it been said, that""out of tho mouth of babes ?ind sucklings" strength hath been ordained. What could give greater strength to that widowed hoavt than such a scene with ber little daughter ! J~??\?? kiioU nt thc accustomed hour, to than!; .God for tho mercies of tho day, and pray for ^ car? through tho coming night j thou as usu nl oamo the earnest "(Jud bless dear mother, '?nd"-bub tho prayer was stilled! the little "hhfid.j unclasped, and a look of agony and $foj)dormont 'net tho mother's eve, ns thc j words of hopeless sorrow burst from tho Hps ,?f tho kneeling child : "I cannot pray for father any more!" Since her little lips had con able tp form tho dear finnie, ?;!ie had 5?TTor a blessing upon it : it had followed olosO' 'after 'mother's name, for he had said that must como first; and now to say tho fa. miliar prnyor, and loavo her father out ! No Wunder that tho new thoughts seemed too , much for tho childlike mind to receive. I waited for somo moments, that sho might conquorhor emotion, nod then urged hov to lagoon. Hov,ploading eyes met minc, and with avoico that faltered too much almost for ut torauco, sho said, "O, mother, I cannot loavo him all out; lot mo say, Thank God that I hud a dear father ONOK? so I caa still go on ?ri[4 keep .him in my prayers." And my stricken heart learned a lesson from tho lov ing ingenuity of my child. Remember to ?hnn?c God'for mercies past, as well as to ask for1 blessings fer tho future. ^-SA?4?fuAv^NiuuT.-What a blessing it is upon poor humanity ! How the whole phys ical and mental system relax in order to pre paro for tho morrow's rest. The whole pros poot is a pracoful one. There arq no visions of-toil to como with thc next day's sun-no bodings of turmoil and grappling with the hard-hearted world-no fear of duns and debts to pay which strain tho sinew of thc onmoiatcd exchequer-no fear of hard-bar gaining and pinching commercial disaster no dread of tho shylooks who go around tho world inexorably demanding tho terrible '"pound of flesh," which too often comos from ibo oheoks of tired wives and hapless, though 'happy (bcoauso unsuspecting) children. Thoro is to bo no dreary hunt on the morrow for "food and raiment," which tho world cruelly, withholds, almost to tho bitter ond. Thci'O ls io bo no climbing under the weary * >hod of bricks and mortar. Thcro is to bo no (-. ringing of tho slcdgo on the anvil in obedionoo ( tothovyT'oX hardy rourjclc. Tho ihuok-rako V-t8ft5?3asiuJ for tho season. Tho work of tho week is dono. Its good has also been rccor doJ, and 80 has its ovil. Happy is ho who can draw j,\ fuyorablo baL.icp sheet with his (Consoi?noo, and sweet will bo tho slumber to (hioh ho lies down, and if dreams do come, **pi? 'como as pleasant nppcritions, to charm io slumbering sonscs and renew tho toolings if youth, ovon though tho frost of winter may ?o^hi^mpoti tho ho?d of tho dfcamof. Blcs ld Salurth/ niglit ! It is'tho'pfoludo to tho ?fabbath which U & gracious interlude, beau tifying and aanctlfytng ibo heavy "Drama of ? WORK A?ID'V?AIT.--Thorc aro two things that always pay oven m thuj not ovcr-romunora tivo oxistonco. Thoy aro working and wait* itig. Either is useless without tho other. SBotli united oro invincible, and inevitably tndm)[)h'A^t. l?o who'watts without working ;s simply a man yielding to sloth and despair. Ifcwho WO$fl without waiting is fitful In Iiis strivings, and ml^os results by impatience. 110 who works steadily and waits patiently iHny haye ? lotuf jf?'jirhoy beforo him, but nt it!? closo ho will find its roward. A,0pnOn.Ki) maa naraod James Haily, ro e?dihg'i?dft? Ohtoloston, was' murdcrod by 1 #qyuq Uflknqwn parties qr. Saturday. i?igUt and tho body placed on tho railroad track.' .!; ' Cdteon?ftfl?AN Coi, of Ndw- York, shows t?jiotiW.Wic tho income tax yields only about ^l^OOO^I?, of revenue per annum, it costs fj(^oj)0/)feb to 'polled'it. (Jems. Mun-A bubble on thc ocean's rolling wavo. Lifo-A gleam of light extinguished by tho gvuve. Fame-A meteor dazzling with ila distant glare. Wealth-A scovoof lioublo and consuming caro. Pleasure-A gleam of sunsbino passing soon away. LOYO-A morning ctroaui whoso memory gilds tho day. Faith-Au anchor dropped beyond the vnlo of death. Charity-A stream meandering from tho fount of lovo. Bible-A guido to realms of endless joys above. TEACH ?OUR BOY A TRADE.-An itrttolp which wo cut from ono of our exchanges, re ferring to this subject, says : .H)f 13,490 prissonors in tho ponitontlnrlca of thirty States in 18(57, according to the re port of tho prison association just issued, TV per cent, moro than threo quarters, bad not learned a trade. Hero is a text from which Dr. Franklin should have preached a forcible sermon to parents. Tho titilo was when it was not thought io putablo for parents lo leave their children withoit trades-unless they belong to the class of gentry ! In Prance, belove the revo lution-tho ono of 178?)-this perverted sen timent or instinct was so strong that even thc children of tho nobles wcio in some oases taught n light handicraft, aud when tho Storm of tho Reign of Terror carno, and they were expelled from their !Tomc3 and deprived of their fortunes, many of them subsisted by tho trades they had amused themselves with in moro prosperous days. A mau who bas a good trado bas an inde pendence. Ho has need only to bo honest and diligent to secure a compctcnco. Bread and butter is sure for bim wherever bo is. lie is sure always of higher wages than he who has uo trade, and if his genius and enterprise lead bim iutosomo other calling, it i;; always a satisfaction to know that in iso of misfor tune be eau return to his trade. Ile bas that at any rale ; bis speculations may br?ale down, hut bc bas an anchor to loownrd, hs the sai ovs say ; his subsistence and that of bis fami ly is sure. In this country, where fortunes quickly gained a"o also quickly lost, it is still more necessary and prudent that every young man should learn it thoroughly. No man's future is so secure boro but that, ho would do wisely to have bis boys-and girls too, for that mat ter-learn a trade." .- . * -. A PITHY SERMON.-Jinny a sermon has been spun out to an hour's length that did not contain a tithe of the sound moral instruc tion to be found-in thc following brief nod pithy sermon from thc pen of tbnt good man, and racy writer, Rev. John Todd : " You arc architects of your own fortunes. Rely upon your own strength of body and soul. Take for your motto self-reliance, hon esty and industry ; for your star, faith, perse verance and pluck ; and inacribo on your ban ner-"Bc just and fear not." Don't biko too much advice; stay at tho holm and steer of your ship. Strike out. Think well of yourselves. Piro above tho mark you intend to bit. Assume your position. Don't prac tice excessive humility. You can't get above your level-water don't run up hill. Tut po tatoes in a cart over a rough road, and tho small ones will go to thc bottom. Energy, in vincible determination with thc right motiou, are tho levers that move tho world. Thc great ni t of commanding is to take a fair share of the world. Civility costs nothing nod buys everything. Don't drink; don't smoke; don't swear; don't gamble ; don't lie; don't decoivo or steal; dont't tattle. Bc polite; bo generous ; bo self-reliant. Beat! good books. Love your fellow-man ns well ns you love God. Love your country and obey thc laws- Love truth. Love honor. Always do what your conscience lolls is your duty, and leave thc consequences to God." TUE market for bogs in St. Joseph, Mo., is very activo, and prices nro very linn. Light bogs for butchers sell at sevcu cents per pound, and extra heavy shipping at eight cents gross. -? LIFE is a flower garden, in which now blos soms aro evev opening ns fast as others fado Tl!BRR is many a man whoso tonguo might govern a multitude if ho could only govern it. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OCONEE COUNTY-CITATION. "UPUPAS, Reuben V?. Rogers bath mndo suit to mo to grant bim Letters of Ad ministration on tho Estate and elVocts of James W. lingers, deceased. Tbcso aro, Ihoroforo, to eilo and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said James "NV. Rogers, do coascd, to bo and appear beforo mo, in Ibo Court of ProbalO. to bo held nt Walhalla, S. C., on Munday, tho Otb day of December, 1800, at 11 o.cloe.lc in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why said Adminastrntion should not bo granted. Civon under my hand and seal, this 20th day of September, 1800. _lt. L P WIS, j-p.o.o. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A, COONEE COUNTY-CITATION. WHEREAS A. S. Stephens hath inad? suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration upon tho personal, ?slalo of Charles Riley, deceased. Thoso nre, thorcforo, to cito nnd admonish all nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Chas. Kiley, deceased to ho and nppoar, boforo mo, in thc Court of Probate, lo bo hold At Walhalla, S. C., on Monday, tho lilli day of Dcoombcr, 1800, lo shew cause, if any they havo, why said adminis tration should not ho granted, (liven under my hand and seal, this 16th dayof November, 1800. _ 1UCIlAlll) tliW 1S, J.r.o.(K T1I1C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKHN'S COU.NTV-IN TUP. COURT OF I'ltOIIATK. lt. W. Polgcr ) i vs. !? Politl?n of Creditor. Clayton N. Heid, Adm'r. j HW. Kolgor having filed his polidou in this . Court praying that tho Distributivo Sharo of O. C. Hold in tho Hstato of Ambroso Hold, dco'd., shall bo adjudged to ho paid to him as orcditor : Tho siiid O. C. Reid, who as it io said, resides with out tho limits of this Stnto, is horoby required to bo ano appear personally, or by Atlornoy, nt thc Court of Probnlo for Piokons County, lo bo holden at Piokons Cl IL. within forty days after tho pub lication of this not leo, to show cause, if any ho can, why tho prayer of tho Petitioner should not bo grautod, or tho same will bo taken pro confctixo ngatnst him. (liven under my hand and ooal, this tho 18lh of October, 18011. I. II. PHILPOT, .i.r.e.e. Oct. 18, 18-50 ,1 0 CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS JPstdlU: <^mno C'oilli?niiy'8 COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME For Composting' with Cotton Beod. 'IMUS A I'TKMiK ia manufactured nt tho CctnttA 1 ny'a Works, under tho direction ?nd uuperln* lendouco ol' Dr. Itavchol. It contains tho same clement a ol' fertility as SO LU lilil? PACIFIC G?AN.O, except that it ia not furnished with Ammonia. It la prepared express ly for composting with codon scc<!, which furnhh cs thc element ol' Ammonia j thc object bel?g to render that side product of tho planta-ton avalla* hie to thc highest (legree as an element of fertility. IjW further attd particular information apply to lite uudorelgncd. J. N. ltOUSON, Agent for South Carolina, 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Ghnrlcslou. JOHN 8. UK KS ll, Ju., General Agent, Baltimore. Cel. 211, 18C0 li 8m. AND OMA^tN?L 0Y?T & U S y SUPPLIK!) in quantities to stilt purchnsono Orders from all parts of tho interior solieit id. Address Thos. MoOrudy, Agent, 1?. O. Box J39, Charleston, S. C. Ki:rr.?K.\er.s-James Adgnr & Co., Hon. J. ll. Campbell, Dr. St. J. Kavencl, David Jon ungs, MeCrudy & Sou, W, tl. Dinglo, John S. Ltyun. Nov. 15, 1859 0 3m "jT?npBSON, i;ornj!Bissaoiv ?Y.EKCIIAN'?S Nos. 1 & 2, Atlnntio Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAYING ampio means for advances, a bus iness experience of twenty years, ami cnn 'ming himself Strictly to a Commission Rusi icss, without operating on bis own account, respectfully solicits consignments ul Got lon, b'lour, Wheal, ('oro, &o. Shippers of Produce to him may. al their Op tion, have their consignments Bold cither in Jhnrloslon or New York; Hms having (ho nd run togo of two markets, without exlru com m hp non. RKFKRICNCKSj Bishop W. M. Wighlmnn, S. C. ; Col. Wm. Johnson, Chnrlotto, Ni C.; Kev. T. 0. Som nors,Tonn. ; lion. .John Bining, Augusta, Clad Messrs. Geo. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, S. C. ; Messrs. Williams, Taylor & Co., New York. May 3, 1800 30 ly 3r>. 3P . T O .A. JLJ III] 9 CttlARIi?STORT, S. !\, MANurACruitr.il oe DOOKS. f?LuMDa HAVING TBK LA HQ Ii ST AND MOST C?M PLETE FACTORY in tho Southern Stoles, ind keeping always on hand n large ami most rompi?lo stock of DOORS, SASH KS, ll Ll NOS, lush Doors, Stoic Doors, Shutters, Mouldings, &0, kc, I am enabled to sell low and ut manufacturers' nuces. N. Ii.-Strict attention paid to shipping 111 60Ck1 >rdcr. July 12, 1800 42 If GROY Ell & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 405 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. POINTS OFF EXOE?ABKCB: Rcnuty and Elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and simplicity of Machinery. Using both threads directly from thc spools. No fastening of seams by hand and no waste of thread. Wido rango of application without chango of Adjustment. Tho scam retains its beauly and firmness after washing and ironing. Resides doing all kinds of work dono by other Bowing Machines, these Machines execute tho most beautiful and permanent Embroidery and orna mental work. flfSy" Tho Highest Premiums nt nil Hie fairs and exhibitions of thc United Stales and Europe, hnvo been awarded tho Grover & linker Sewing Ma chines, and tho work doue by them, wherever ex hibited in competition. Jd^-Tho very highesl prize, THE CROSS OF THE LEGION Ol' HONOR, was conferred cn tho representativo of (ho Grover & linker Sowing Ma chines, at tho Exposition UnivevHollo, Paris 18(17, thus attesting their great superiority over all other Sowing Machines. J?fiy An illustrated paniphlot, conlnining prlco lists, with samples of both tho Grover & Raker Stiled and tho Shulllo Stitch in various fabrics, will bo furnished on rcquost. F?? talo by KINSMAN BROS., Charleston, S. C. Nov.'10, 1800, 6 3m "??'? ? .? ff famiiNmaggmmHH ??IIKH..,!,. ?MW Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to nil poraons who hnvo subscribed any I liing for tho erection of Ptidlio Rntldings for Oconco County, that tho Subscription Lists hnvo been left with Waller M. Woodin, Esq., for coiled ion. All who do not pny up at onco will have tho cout3 of suit to sollie. SAMUEL REID, J. F. WILSON, Contractors. Nov. 23, 18G0 7 ? Regular Convocation. nOMPANtONS of Walhalla Chapter, ll.-.A.-.M., \J No. 2S, will asseniblo in thoir Rall, at Walhal la^ 00 Friday ?ho 171 li dny of Dooonibor, 11(10, nt. 3 o'clock, P. M. An oloolion for officers of tho Gimpier for tho cunning year will I al: o placo, nt this mooting. A full nltondanco of Companions ls urgently requested. Ry order of tho M. E. IL P. D. P. RODIN?, Sco't'v Nov. 22, 1000 7 ';l ?N?AV1" - GOODS AT j. P. MICKLEU TAKKS PLEASURE IN INFORMING hi? old friends and customers, lliat ho lian refilled hi;? shelves with a largo and well selected Stock of JTcw Goods for thc Pall Trade, CONS?STITN? OF, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Heady Made Clothing, Notions, Hoots, Shoes ?nd Hats, Family Drugs and Medicines, Groceries nod Hardware, Crock cry ware, Faints, Oil and Glass. Aho, a supply of Iron, suited for Farmers, Farm Tools, &?. 1 bought my Gooda for cash and nt small prolits, mid will sell in tho saino way, either for cash or bartor, for Country Froduco at Gio highest mar kot prices. W anted, A LA Ka/;' 'QUANTITY OF COU S for which tho highest pri .?> will be paid it cash or barter. Persons who havo never traded with nu are invited tecali and examine my slock am prices, as it shall cost them nothing, and ma; be ol' profit to them. Oct ll, I Still. 1 811.10 FAIX~GOOI>? AT NEW PRICKS. JUST ARRIVED & ARRIVING F1?03 mm \via, THE U?DKItSIGNl?l) TAK Iii j Till mot hod ul' ?informing tho I roding public that li ii now daily receiving a largo mid general Stock of Fall ariel Winter Goods lioni Nev/ Yoi]*:, WHICH IIB HAS SELECTED IN J'Kl son, with special caro to tho lalost sty loa au cheapest prices, for urtiolos combining beal ol'finish, with durability of texture. My Stock oom pr ?sos every article in thu mn mmm LINI? USUALY KEPT IN THIS MAI KET. HARDWARE, IRON, HOOTS, SHOES AND II ATS, (QUEENS WAU li, DYESTUFFS, &< HEMLOCK LE ATI 1 KU--The best. Also, an assort od supply ul 1110 Nonparo Athens, ((bi.,) Yarn, always cm band. My entire stock has been selected and pu chased in thu best market in the country, ni in finality and prices will compare fa vorab wita any stock in this section. Thanking I people for their f past liberal pat ronage, I ri poctfully rorjuost them to call and examine 1 stock boforo purchasing olsOwhro, as 1 char holhing for showing.m Y Coeds. J. C. CAUTER. Sept 20, ISf.l) iii tl NEW G??lS -0:-. THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW ll CEIVINO FUE sn G o om FROM CHARLESTON, BALT1MOR1 NEW YORK, which ho offers low, for c or ba ric r. Will ab o pay highest market prico in c or barter for BUTTER, BEESWAX, POULTRY, FURS, SKINS, &C j. j. hm Ootf), 1800 02 I Grass Seed. RED CLOVER, ll ER irs, ORCHARD and TEM O TH Y OR ASS SEEDS, Eor salo by J. B. E. SLOAN & CO., Pendleton, S,' Oct. 4, 18G0 62 J. H. VOIGT, TIN SMITH Walhalla, S. <)., KBEPS constantly on hand TLA IN and .TAI . NIH) TIN WAUK, nt wholesale and reta ohoapcut cash prices. Also, Uccpfi oonsf?hily on hand a varie COOKING STOVES, of different pallorna, u lowest cash prices. Au?. n, 1800 43 .> _^-"^ 4 DOT Y'S WASHING-MACHINE, LATELY M ITCH IiiPltOY'BO -AND Til R NEW Uni vor sal Clot li os V/ringer fm proved willi HOWELL'S PATENT l)oUlw,i: Con is HEELS, omi tho PATENT STOP, uro now un questionably far superior to any apparatus for washing dollies ever invented, and wilt save their cost twice a your, by saving labor and dollies. Tbo^o who IHYYO used them give testimony ns follows : "Wo Uko our machino much: emil.1, not bo persuaded tn do without it, ut id with the aid of linty, wo feel that wo mo musters, of the posi lion."-Heb, L. ?sv<*//. tfishop M. IL Church, 44 it is wm'li ono dollar ti week in any fami ly."-Ar. P. TriOnne, In tho laundry of my bouse Ibero is a perpet ual thanksgiving on Mondays Ibr tho inven lion."--/icc. Thcot/orc ai. Cu y 1er, 44 Priond Duty-Your lust improvement of ?our Washing Machino is a completo success, assure you 'our Machino,' after a year's use, , is thought moro of to day than ever, und would not be parted with under nuy circumstances." [Solon ?lobins?n. 44 Your Wnsh.ng Maohino hus boon in duily uso in our laundry, and tho hom-okoopor ox presses herself un highly pleasod with it. lt certainly accompli shes n greater amount id' work, with lois labor, and dors nut wear Ibo clothes near so much us tho old fashioned wash hoard, l'y using it , ono laundress is dispensed willi."-li M?. M. l-\ l!?uiul, r'u/n:rin?<<t>lciU of In/Uni Department <./' til, (.'adnu inc's Nursery, Sf. 1'. City. E*E5K':81.S.-'A FM lr O? iii I*. ?Semi ibo retail price, Washer s|5, Px tra, Wringor S10, and wo will forward oit her or li.itb machines, free nf freight, to places win'* '' no mm is Helling ; mid sn sun' aro wo they will be liked, (hut wo ngroo l" refund tho money if any one wishes tn return tim machines (roo ?d' freight, altera month's trial, according to di rect inn-:. No husbaiul, fathoror brolhor should [Wiatt Ibo drudgery ol' washing with ibo band.;, fifty two days in lim year, whoo il can bo done bet tor, mme expeditiously, willi loss labor, ami no injury to the garments, by a Poly Clothes Washer, e.ml a Universal Wringer. Canvassers with exclusivo right of^nlo moko money last rolling thom. .idhi by dealers generally, to wh ni liberal discounts nie mado. lt. 0. CHOWN I X<!, Clou. Agent, '?'1 Cm-t lundi St., New Vork. Aug. 1, IRGO 17 lint ?cliodulo on XUuo Ridgo Railroad ON and after Saturday, Ibo Sib inslanl, tin: Trains on this Hoad will run every day, Sundays uxcoptetl, connecting with lim Creon ville and Columbia Hail road ab Anderson: Ue THAIN.- beare Anderson 5.20 o'clock, p. nu; leave Pendleton 0.20 p. m. DOWN THAIN.--Leave Walhalla, -1 o'clock, n. m. ; leave Pendleton, Cdt) a. m. tie THAIN.-- Arrive at Pendleton, 0.20 p. m.; arrive at Walhalla, ? o'clock, p. m. POWN Tu.VIN.-Arrive at Anderson, G. 10 n. m. Waiting ono hour al ter usual lime for arri val of the C. ami C. train. W. il. D. CAI PLA 111), Sup't. July 15, 1800 49 tf Chango of Schcdulo on Groonvillo and Columbia Kui]road. ON and after Wednesday, the I2ih inst., the Passenger trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Train on Smith ('nrolina and Charlotte and South Carolina Railroads, as follows : Leave Columbia, 7 00 a tn Leave Alston, 8 55 a in Loa ve Newberry, lt* 'l? u m Arrive at Abbeville, .'5 .".O p m Arrive nt Anderson, f> 15 p m Arrivo nt Croon ville, G on p ni Leave Croon vii lo 0 (IO a m Leave Anderson, 0 15 a m Leave Abbeville, H 15 a ni Leave Newberry? I 2f? p in Leavo Alston, ?, OO p ni Arrive at Columbia, fi OO p ni JAM KS O. MICRI?P?TIf, Cen eral SuperilitCiulciit. Jim. 21. 1S00 _ IS tr JTB. 1?SL0AMC0, Ob' PENDLETON, Corni acre i al ?ir o kc rs. Jj UV AN I) SELL HILLS OP ??tM LANKS IN TUE STATES Ob* SOUTH CAltOLlNA AND GEORGIA, nml other Southern States. -:o: Wa rited Immediately, A LOT OE TUE BILLS OP TUE BANK OP TH IO STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, Por which tho highest price will be paid ill CASU. .v. n. BO, SIMPAN & ?a;?&. Juno 15, I ROO 80 tf Farm for Sale I N OCONKH pOUNTY, ono and n half miles from I tho Town of Walhalla, S, <!., consisting of One Hundred mid 'Twenty-Six Acres of Land, a largo mid substantial Dwelling, Ham, nail all oilier n'? nc.iHiiry outbuilding*. i'OI' particulars, apply lo J. J. W. LU DUN, At Mr. C. IL Reohau'S, Walhulla. Juno 16,1800 ?U tf Notice. rPHIK firm of Mason & Orifiin is this day .fl. dissolved by mutual consent. All person's indebted to said firm, in any way, aro hornby notified lo pay tho samo to P. IL Orifiin, Jr., who is alono authorized to collect tho sumo. IO. IA, MASON. E. li. GRIFFIN, Ju. Nov 0, ltfi'0 ft . ,\ t EQUALITY lilFJ? INSUltAN?B Company of virginia. w M ?J O B? M O crj i ai ri W '/j H w .-4 r-, W '/J H Cl W <i W f/j W 1 H ( . IM} HA Ll TY LIKE INSURANCE COM l!i I? A NV OE VIRGINIA. REASON WHY KVHKY ONK SHOULD' INSURE IN TUM KQ HA WT YLl FM INSUilAOE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA. Isl. It \? muro Liberal tn thc I injurers than any other company, und will eventually become ' purely mufiiul and belong to tho Insurers. '2d. It eil eulales Its ninney einengst ils pu trous, wh? aro thu i isuroru. Conpcipucntly they aro continually gctlillg th?! benefit of the rapid accumulations ol' tho Conipuny, tho money ho ing inveded by the Hoard (d' Directors amongst thc Insurers, i'hcrelbro the insurers ure build ing up an institution peculiarly their own, cud conducted for their boncllt. 3d. Tho loans of this Compnny nro ns liborali as other companies, who declare dividends al tho end of tho second, third und fourth j'curn, hut this Company nt tho end of the first and every year. Thereby thoinsuror saves several years' interdit On his loans by insuring in thin Company, and bo never looses his money if ho pays up for <uie whole, year, whereas, in other Companies, ho hus to remain un insurer fur several years, or ho looses all tho money hu lins paid. DAVID ll. CLARK, President THOS. II. W VNM H, Viee President. .IO!IN (,). WINN, Secretary. G KN. HAMES ll. I,AN U, Actuary. DH. F. H. WATKINS, ) , . , - DH. II. W. DA V IS, } MuJlw?l Adv.sen, J UDGE J. A. M I?UI'?DIT??, Counsellor. D! IlKCTOHS : J. H. WI N'STON, Treasurer und Scorcltl ry li. l?\ A: I', li. H. WM. .1. JOHNSON, of Jolimont Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. W M. 11.1 'OW KRM, of Winston & Powers, Whoh salo Grocers. ALI! K ! IT ORD W A V, Treasurer Huck - ingham Shdo Company. ,1. F. OinSON, Superintendent Adams' Kxpress I ?umpany Cl IA UH KS Y. MO RH I S, Morris & Co's Sugar Hclincry. il A. PKIMiH,Superintendent Manchon? 1er (.Nilton Mill.-;. JOHN I!. TY LE it, John H. & John Tyler, Jewelers. MOSES Ml HUI IS IOU, Wholesale Dry ( iood.S. THOMAS S. HALDWIN, Clothing. JOHN M. GODD1N, Cushier Plantera' Hank. J. H. DOWIOWi, Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company. A. G. ROliKRTSON, battle Hrokcr. G. 1. II IOU HING, Wholesale Grocer, ll. H. DROWN, of Drown, Jones it Co., Wholesale Grocers. A. 110DUK IOU. Druggist. S. M. ROSKNHAUM, ol'S. k M. Roscn btiUtn, Dry Goods. (101.. R01VT A. THOMPSON notifies his friends that be bas taken thc Agency lor this District willi thc Ivpiality Life Insuranco Coin puny, and would bo pleased to wait on bia friends und tho public. Ho would bc glad to employ taimo eight or len sol i ni lo rs as can vino sers, und will make il lo their interest to work fur tho ..Humility.'' Ho respectfully calls at tention to Mic advertisement above. EQUAL IT y LUI: LWS un ANCE CO. lOxamino its Pamphlets before you insure, it i? to your interest to do ?io. Principal Olheo 1016'Main-street, llicliumud, Va. AGENTS WANTED E \ EU Y WHERE: J. II. OSTEN DO UK, German Agent. Hil. JAM HS M. SLOAN, Medica! Kxm'r rj-vy" Tho Com pa nv is permitted lo refer to Cul. W. C. Kemi. Maj. J. ll. WiiiTNKR, WAI. .J. N KV i i.i.K, and J. W. STU tm.INO, lOsqrs. Oct I, 1800. i>'-'. ly i?i???MT?E This wonderful vege table restorative is tho sheet-anchor of tho fcoblo and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomach ics. As a remedy for tho *nei;Y?us weakness to Vviiich women aro cspec-; ially subject, it in superseding every other stimulant. In. all climates, tropical, tem perate, or frigid, it acts ns ?'specific in-every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a standard article-a me dicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and tho most popular medicine in the civilized world-bo sure- and got tho genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. _____ N KAI LY KXE0UTED At THIS OFFICE On tho most Roasonablo Terms. '