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IsA IS O ?H2 Tu L A. KT Y. LUCKY AT LAST Somo years ago I kuow a lapidary who gaioed o considerable fortuno by a groat mis {fortuno. . An oxoellont worlunan, nono?t ns tho diy, Montin, lind but ono fault) be was too fond of gor-? "ino, which caused him to neglect his wont-sometimos forduys togeth er, to tho groat dissatisfaction of his employ er, who in all othor rospopts valued und es tooined him highly, both for his skill nod pro bity. Ouo doy Montin roooivod from his master a diamond of tho finest water to out and pol ish, with strict reborn in cn da tl??s to koop sober until tho work was finished. ^ "I roiy on your aotivity," said tho jowollor on giving him tho stone. "I must havo it .without fail ou tho 15th instant; aud if you disappoint mo this timo, it will bo tho lust you will havo from mo.'1 Moulin promised exactitude, asked, ns was Visual with him, part of his pay in advance, and sot himself courageously to work. Un der his skillful hand thc diamond soon bogan to show forth its beauty ; in a fow hours it would have boon finished, when unfortunate ly for Montin's resolutions, a friend called on him, an old comrade who had been long ab sent from Paris, what could they do but toko a glass together? Arrived at tho cabaret, the time pussod quickly away, and Mouton thought no moro of his unfinished work. During tho morning his employer came to seo how tho polishing of tho diamond proceed ed. Tho ooo otorg? assured bim that Mon tin had only just gone out, and would not fail . to return directly, ns ho lind for some days been working steadily and unremittingly. Only half satisfiod, tho jeweller went away, to return iu two hours, and to find Montin still absent. Oonviuoed ho was at the tavern, thc mastor charged ono of bis mon to seek bim, aud induce him to return to his work. This was dono, and Montin, grumbling between his tooth, quitted his comrade, and ascended tohis work shop ; but his head was no longer x olear, uor his hand steady. To add to his troublo, tho diamond booamo unfixed ; ho seized it hastily to rcplacoit; his trembling fingors gavo a jerk-and, by a strange fatali ty tho precious stono flew out of tho window ! Sobered iu a moment by this terrible ncci* dont, Montin continued gazing out of tho oaseuieht as if petrified, his palo lips murmur ing tho words "lost ! lost ! lost !" ' For more than an hour he roniaiirO?L^lv??''' motionless, nud was only roused / lethargy by the ontranco of bis injwSTh ja "Is it thus you work ,Montin ?JKjter ho; threo times havo I called forf; exoi",u,cl| and you spend your tunori LQ i{nin0lld| Crivo mo tho stono ; I must hnv/4i,n ,.,"",." 6? , I III 1 HIL bili Ll ll. mshed. IL .? ?^s?i.?.i Mouton looked wild) -^yp? * fin,8,lod >X-4???A ?TC^-a._ jOW??cr. quos, Esq. Editor. Wulkor "un Wlt,10nt ut" "What is thc matter \Wth you ?" asked tho jowellcr. "Why don't youSmswer ? Have you drank all your senses awnySf" Tho lapidary tried in vain toNyicak Iiis tongue seemed paralyzed. At Inst lib role, and hiding his face iu Iiis hands, m ur mc red, "It-is-lost 1" ' -'Explain yourself. What has happened ?" ...Out of tho window." "What! when?" . "The stoue." "Well, well, woll j tell mo what has'occur ed." "Tho stono flew out." It was now tho turn of tho master to be como silent with astonishment j then, furious with rage ho cried, ' "I d?n't believo a word of your story ; you havo sold my diamond to pay for your dissipation." '' This accusa!iou was tho coup de grace for Montin. Ho foll fainting at tho feet of his master; and it was not without difficulty that bc was recalled to lifo, or rather to u despair whiob amounted almost to madness. Tho jowollcr, who understood what was passing in his mind, tried to console him, und nt lust suoeeded in rendering him moro calm. "It is .0- most unfortunate accident, no doubt," said ho, "but it is not irrepable." "You do not, then, believe that I sold your diamond for drink ?"snid Montin, cager ? "No, no, Montin, you ?must forget what I said in tho first moment of anger, and let us try to find a remody for tho misfortune. The diamond wus worth ??200 ; you must endeav or to ropny mc tho half of that sum out of your wages, which when you work regularly, amount to .?3 or <??! a week. With industry and sobriety you will soon get out of dobt^" "From this time I will work steadily," said. Montin, with tears in his eyes. "You sh?l) seo, air, that though I havo boon a ^drunkard lam nota thief." "I bolicvc you," replied tho jeweller. I havo evory confidence in you ; you aro a good workman; I will furnish you with plenty of work, and in n few years you will bo right again. Well ? will that suit you ?" "0 yes, sir ! only toll mo onoo moro, that you do not think I sold thc diamond." "I repeat, on my honor, that I only said so in tho first moment of anger. I am con vinced you aro nn honest man-in fnot I pfovo it by trusting you with moro work." .'Yes, slVi that is true, and I prom Iso you I will not disappoint' you. I will repair my fault; tho lesson has boon scvoro, but it will not bo without fruit." . Montin kept his word-ho roso early and worked indefatigably; tho lost st? no was rc pluood by aoothor, which wns polished as if by onohantmont. Faithful to bia promise, ho wont no moro to tho tavern, and bcoamo a model of steadiness and' industry. At tho end of tho year ho had paid a oonsidorublo part of his debt. Sixtoon months passed thus, whon ono fino morning in May, having finished his work, ho plaood himself al tho window, and watohod jho boats pnssing aqd rbpassing on tho rlvor, whiob flowed oloso to, the.jr.all8 of tho houso, Suddenly, his oyo was attraoted by somo thing bright glittering on tho oxtromo odgo of an old ohimnoy. WhfttwoR his surprise to disoover* his half polished diamond 1 It seamed as if a breath would prooipitato lt into tbo water beneath ; , nnd yot there it had boen for do many months suspended botwonn hoavon and earth 1 At this sight hi? omotlon booamo almost os great as when ho had soon it dissnpponr out of tho window ; ho dured not retuo'vo his oyea^fo?ring to loso sight of tho almost rooov ered treaeuro. ?H, is-?t is my diamond, whiob bhf? cost \ mo many tears," said ho ; "bttt how abai) J \ mob lt \ ttxt woro to fall I But no, I will tako Aoverypreoautlon ; not too fust!-lot inchon \ldorV>ltI" ] At tjfiy'moujioot his employer ontorod th? f \ room. "0, air," cried Montiii, ' it ie thdro !" '.WM?" said tho jeweller. "My diamond, or ruthor yours. Ah, do not touch ic, wo shall loso it forovor." ''It h Uno; it is certainly tho diamond that has KO tormenliod us ; but tho diflioulty is how. to got it. Wait a moment, I knowhow todo it." So saying, ho loft tho room, but quiok Jy roturood, bearing in his band a not prepar ed for catching] butterflies. With its aid, and that of a long stick, bo proceeded oaro fully to ?ry and got tho precious stono-Mou lin, hardly daring to breath, wutohing all bis movements with tho grouter anxiety. At last bis efforts woro orownod with success, aud ho oriod, "Hero it is, Montin 1 I con gratulate you on its rocovcry. I am now your dobtor to tho amount of nearly a hun dred pounds. What do you intend to do with tho amount ?" "Licavo it in your hands, sir, if you will bo kind enough to koop it for mo." "Most willingly j I wiil pay you tho inter est, and if you continuo to add to it, you will mon have a nico littlo sum," replied tho jew eller. This was tho beginning of Montiii's fortune. In a fow years ho becanio a pnrtner with his master, whoso daughter bo married, and bois now ono of tho principal jowcllors iu Paris. ita?- Tho Augusta "Constitutionalist" says : 'On Thursday ovontng last, at Cherokee Pond, ridgefield County, S. C., about six miles from Augusta, an unknown porsou porpotratod ooo )f tho most heartless and fiendish outrages vhioti we havo boon called upun to cbroniolo ri a great while. A gentleman named Tbeo tloro Parnell, from Darlington, S. C., and bis 'amily were moving to Missouri, and had cn jatnpod for tho night nt tho abovo point. Whilst tho mother and father of thc fa utily vere engaged in preparing tho bed for thc 'amily, and tho children assembled around dio camp firo, some honrtlcss wretch, mounted m an iron-gray horse, rodo up to tho camp, md without tho least provocation, drew bis ?istol and commencod firing into thecnonmp nont. Ile disohnrged two shots, onojnf,,Y?,sl .?> ook effect in tho hip of a Tu/?? lin?"- "' hdiieb rears of ago, standiy?rttilii .. -io girl about six >nso wretch tgfit nr-? uy the camp fire. Tho ixpja/o; bi,T '.??on rodo off, without tho least tr#Wumit,on as to wno h? was> or wbnt promp ?d his infamous oct. Tho father of the faini . yr pursued bim, but was unable to overtake tai or to ascertain bis name. S&T Thc New York Tribuno bas despatch s from Cuba, which confirm the defeat of bc Spaniards iit San Josejnlso nu account of he severe punishment of thc negroes nt Sa lim. Tho number of stripes was front 200 o 800. Thc "Diaria De La Marina" says he Spanish District of Iloiquhl is unable to novo, for want of reinforcements. 3,000 roops are necessary. Tho troops arc suffer ng from severo sickness. Soven sugar cs iitos have been destroyed in tho Remedios listrict; five in Trindadj three th Cionfucgas. Colaiuara, with GOO men nod fourteen pieces if artillery, attacked tho Cubans nt Vegns dil Castellano. Thc fight lusted four hours. LMic Spaniards wcro repulsed, with groat ossj forty seven of tho dead were left ou thc icld. Official statistics published in Havana bow that from thc commencement of thc war, bc Spanish loss has boon 8,000 killed in bat lc. 5,000 by disease, 2,000 deserted to thc Cubans, and 8,000 oro now sick. Thirty ive prominent Cubans have been arrested in Javaria, suspected of sympathizing with the Cubans. TUP: VALUE OP OUR CHOPS.-Thc follow ng table represents tho vnluo of leading crops br tho year 1868, thc estimates being made lpon homo values in tho respective States, ind furnished by tho Commissioner of Agri mlturo nt Washington : Indian Corn, 8509, 312,460; Wbnt, 319,180,710; Rye, 28,GS3, 577; Oats, 142,484,910; Darley, 29,809,931; Buckwheat, 2*0,801,315; Potatoes, 84,150, 340; Tobacco, 40,081,942; Hay, 351,941, )30; Cottou, 225,000,000. Total, 81,811, 068,915. ROME, December ll.-Tho Pope delivered an allooutiou beforo thc assembled bishops to day, in which ho said t "Falso human sci rnco and impiety wcro novcr before so si? mg as at tho present day, for they woro well or ganized and hid tbomsolvcs behind protcud od aspirations for liberty ; but thoro was no thing to foar, booausotho Church was strong er than tho Ilea vous. Timo would rom ody tho prcseutovils." --4. ? 4 GEORGIE W. HARRIS extensively known throughout tho South as "Sut Lovcngood," died near Knoxville, Tonncssco,yesterday, of npoploxy. Ho pubhsbod, since tho war, o' book of his humorous sketches, tho most popular of which, "Sut Lovcngood's Datfdy Acting Horse" nod "Sut Lovongood's Shirt, havo boon "going tho rounds of tho pnpors" for more than ten years past.. THE young mun who has boon traveling about lately and jumped off tho trains to kiss his sister, and then apologize when ho found his mistako, has been converted and will lead a difforontlifo. Ho tried thc thing over ot Now Hoavon, tho othor dav, and whon tho damsel raised her voil ho found she was so black that ohnrconl would make a wbitojidark on bor. \ A SAILOR wont to a wntohmnkor, and'pro wonting a small Franco watch to him, wished to know how tpuoh tho ropnir would Como to. Tho wntohmnkor after examining it, said i "tt will bo moro expenso ropairlhtf than its original cost." "I don't mind that," jr A tho tar j "I will ovon givo you doublo tho original oost, for Ignvo tho follow a blow on , tho hood for it; and if you repair it I will givo you two." Tho oounty of Lanonstor han'rodi ntly votod tboBum of $200,000. to bo subsoPbod to tho building of a railroad from CharLtto to Camdon via Lanoastor. { THE Commissioner of Agriculturo, Infnls roport to tho Prosidont, ostiinatcs tho Cdf ton orop at 2,700.000 bale?. x ) AN onoodoto is told of. .?J'to?lortck tho Groat, that just bcforotho ba^o of -BosbooUj bo said to ono of hisGonorals, whoi was'on vo ly intimate terms with bim. If I loso tho bottle I shall retiro to Vonioo, and thord pruotioo Physio.' , <Ah, voplied tho genoral, alwpys a inurderor, always h murdoror.' A FELLER, who was nearly eaton out of houso and homo by tho constaht visits of his friends, was ono day complaining bitterly of bis numerous visitors : 'Sure, aud I'll toll yo bow to get rid of 'em,'.said tho maid of all work. 'Pruy bow ?' ** 'Lend money to tho poor ones, and borrow monoy of tho rich ones, and nathor sort will ivor trouble yo again.' .Sovont.y-fivo cents per gal,'oxolaimcd Mrs. Partington, on looking ovor tho price ourrout. .Why bless mo, what is tho world coming to, wheo thc gals aro valued at soventyfivo cents.' Tho old lady pulled off hor spectacles, throw down tho paper and wont into a brown study on the want of a proper appreciation of tho truo value of tho female gondcr. It is said that tho vote of Georgia for tho ratification of tho fifteenth amendment will complete tho neoossary number, and tl\at I Senator Morrill's bill for tho reconstruction of that State will bavo tho effect of scouring ratification of thc amendment. 511 Prizes, $314,? Tickets Five Dollars. LEGAL PRIZE SCHEME, Popularly known ns tho "HENDERSON, KY. LAND SALE," grantee a special charier by tho Kentucky Legislature, and ondorscd b"""?* *cJ Governor, tho United Stutos Sotinto'wV?f(vKthe ? o? tho most prominent 0?t?z?ns,n??i??*s and 500 ' . . -? , ? ,j ^t Kentucky. 0 Capital JPrly.QUP' ' 8m? "^"b ar- / tjjt 100,000. comniv** bcAf ?V/Prisile 880.00, trt 'riUtfg tho Y'C?<# Ohio River-bottom To- F meco Lands and most valuable eily[lots in lion- I lerson Co., Ky. Nono of this proporty is worth OPS than $20(1 por aero cash, in gold : and most if it is worth from $1.000 to $3,000 por acre. Resides tho abovo prizes thoro is ono prizo of fio.OOO in curronoy, two of $1,200 cash, and ".mr of $300.' which go to tho winners of tho irst Roven prizos rcspootivelv. Final drawing will take place DECEMBER 28, IRG9, AT MA SONIC TEMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KY. In ? )rdor to avoid tho rush of tho post fow days ^ ind bavo your tickets peoporly registered, buy \t onco of your nearest olub agent, or remit by Hxpross (pre paid), Draft, P. 0. money order, ir registered lotter, tb oitber of tho following inuueial agents, who will furnish full descrip ive circulars. , li. II. LYNE, Cash'r Farmers Rank, Ilondorson, i Kv- . . ( Ll. li. A LEX AN UER, Commercial Bank, Louis- j villi?. Ky. FOHN C LATHAM. Pres. Bank Ilopkinville, Ky. JAM KS L. DAI.I.AM, Cominero' i Bank, Padu cah. Ky. IL ?. THOMAS, Cashier. Lexington. Ky. iV. B. TVI.KU, Cashier Deposit Bk., Owcnsboro Ky. ? Nov. 20. 1800. 7 ?f HO METIII Nfl IN THE STAR FOR EV 0 KRYBODV. UNIVERSALIST3 LOOK HERE! 1827-STAR IN THE WEST-1870. An 8 page Family Journal, dovotcd to Uni versalism, and containing Literary. Agricultu ral and SoicntiPo IotoJIigoncc, with Current, Religious nnd Secular Nowa. Edited hy KEV. OIL WILLIAMSON and J. 8. CANTWELL. ?2 50 per year in advance PKEMIUM TO EVEUV NEW SunscuinEu. ' Scud for spool mon. 0550T* Those wlio subscribe NOW get tho popor tho balance of tho year FREE. Address WI ELIA M SON & C A N T W E L L, Cincinnatti, 0. Nov 20. 1809 7 tf WANTED-Energetic mon and women to sell tho celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE. PricO $25. tho only reliable low prico Shuttlo Machine ever made. For particulars and samplo of sowing address thc manufacturers, J. W. BEAVER A CO.. Cincinnati, 0. Nov. 20, PW 7 tf TO THE PEOPLE OF THE South and Wost, 1 EYER AND AGUE OR GDI ELS, Can bo Cured with PURRY PAIN KILLER. Nov. 20, 18G9 7 tf WANTED AGENTS ovorywherc, to sell (long Door Bells for front doors of d\Yollhi??i, Only ton minuto? work tu odlmd ono, Business profitable. Address GONG BELL MANUEAOTORY. JRast Hampton, Oon. Nov. 20,18?Q I , 7 tf . . ,-!-,..; ...v.,.. ..' imm for Pure Water, >??Sfes. CHCA? .M/ J ie ? o!,?.iM tVl'h ' ^^^^^P^l?H^^ gooitoUt-fculiionod^ ^B^4?/'?#^s cont loss than Itali ?ho ,^^^^^T^^^^^^v to M to bo '.uu-froo/.lnpt, mid lu conitructlon sc ?Implo th at any one can pal Unhand THE BEST AN?> OHEAY?ST P.UMP NOW MADE. Dr. Whittier. AREGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, aa diploma at office will show,, has boon longer engaged In tho troatmo'nt of Venereal, Sexual and Private Diseases, than any CUtcr physician la St. Lenin. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Sivlctnvo, Orehllli Jlerniah, and Rtpturc; all Urinary Disease* and SyphMtio or M.rcurial Affliction* of 0?e tht?at, Skin o>- Hones, aro trcatod with unpar&Iltto imo. 0088. titi ; ? Spennqtorrffl, Stvual Debility and* Impotency 0,8/ tito result of self-abuso in youth, sexual oxooss in mature years? or othor canse i, and whjoh produco S?mo of tho following oftoots, as nocturnal emit slons, blotches, debility, dizziness,' dimnezs of sight, .confution of ideas, evil forl)odinys,Javersion to so clety of fnm?les, loss of memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage improper, ate ^ornianohily Cured. ? ' Dr. B7u?f^pnbllBhes a MEDICAL PAMPHLET relating to vonoveul disou?on and tho disastrous and varied QonsCfjUCnoOB of self -aluino, that will bouc-ut, to any address In a soalod onvolopo for two ulampa Many physicians Iptroduoo patients !o tho dootor aftor roaulng his rn ed jool pamphlet . Oommhnloft tion confidential. A friendly talk will oost you nothing. Offloo central, yok rellrod-No. 017 St. Charlos Blropt, St, ,Lou\s, Mo< Ro^rs, 9 a.m. to 8 p, m. Sundays 1 St (o 2 p. m. Nov. 20, l?d9 S' j Tl ' : tf : ??.STA itt^kMcetittMia? MEW GOODS AT m ? J. P. MICKLER TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING his old friends mid customers, that ho hus refilled his shelves with a hugo and well selected Stoclc- of JYcto Goods for the Fall Trade, CONSISTING OF, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ready Mtdo Clothing, Notions, Roots, Shoes und Huts, Family Drugs and Medicines, Grooorics and Hardware, Crookorywnrc, Paints, Oil and Glass. Also, n aupply of Iron, suited foi Farmers, Farm Tools, &o. ' i I bought my Goods for onsh and ul small profits, nod will soil in the samo way, cither for oash or barter, > for Country Produco at tho highest mar ket prices. ? y 0 , . \r\jt)., ot iy.it' ,<vr ii ii ? c d , A LA JIGE QUANTITY OF COHN, jr which thc highest prico will bo paid in ash or barter. Persons who hnvo never traded with mo ro invited to call und examine uiy stock and rices, ns it shall cost them nothing, and may o of profit to them. Oct ll, 18G9. 1 Smo FALL GOODS AT NEW PRICES. UST ARRIVED & ARRIVING FROM TUE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS icthod of imformiug tho tradlugpublio that bc i now daily receiving a largo and general Block o? Fall and Winter Goods from New York, VIIIC1I HE HAS SELECT FD IN j'FR on, with special caro to tho latest styles and bea pest priers, for articles combining boaty f finish, with durability ol' texture. My Stock comprises every article in tho JINK USUALY KEPT IN THIS MAR GET. HARDWARE, IRON, ROOTS, SHOES AND HATS, [QUEENS WARE, DYESTUFFS, &C. I EM LOCK LEATHER- Tho best. Also, an assorted supply td tho Nonpareil, Vt hens, (Qn") Yam/always on hand. My entire stock has been selected and pur-' dias'ed in the best market in thc country, and n quality and prices will com pare favorably ?v11fi any stock in this section. Thanking the people fur their 'past liberal patronage, I res pectfully request them to call and examino my itock before purchasing elscwhrc, ns I charge ioth1n? for showing my Goods. J O. CARTER. Sept 29, 1809 51 jf_^ NEW~G??DS. -o: THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RE CEIVING i FRESH GOQT>$ FROM CHARLESTON, BALTIMORE ?fe NE NY YORK, which ho ol?cru luw, for ;o?sh or bartor. Will also pay highest market prico in cash or barter for RUTTER, BEESWAX, POULTRY, FURS, "SKINS, itC. J. J. LEE. Oct 6, 1800 52 .tf Grass Seed. H ED CL O Y Etty. JJERD'& ORCHARD and 'MM) WY (??A 88 8M?>&, Eor salo by . J. IL % SLOAN <fc CO., Pondloton, S. 0 Oofc. 4, 1809^_62 _[? ~^ J. H. VOIGT, T I 1ST SMITH Wallinna, 8. ?,, V BBrB oonntant ly on \mi PbAIN and JAPAN IV' N Kl) TIN WAUK, at wholesale and retail, at >>hcapeot oash pilcos. Also, keens constantly on hand a variety of COOKING 8T0VKS, ot different patterns, at the lowcat cash priced Aug. <b \m 43 If DOTY'S WAITING-MACHINE, LATELY MUCH IMCKOVED-AND THE NEW Universal Clothos Wriugor Iinprovoil with HOWELL'S PATENT DOLHLK COU W II EE LS, rind tho PATENT STOI?, aro now un questionably fur superior to any apparatus for washing clothes over invented, and will save their cost twico a year, by saving labor and clothos. Those who havo used them give testimony ns follows : "Wo like our machino much: could not bo persuaded to do without it, unc? with tho nid of Doty, wo feel that wo aie masters of the posi tum."-Rev. L. Seo//, f?ixftop M. tl Church, "It is worth ono dollar u week in any fami ty."-AT. K Tribune, In tho laundry of ray house there is a perpet ual thanksgiving on Mondays for tho inven tion."--Jico. Theodore L. Cu y 1er. " Priond Doty-Your last improvomont of ?our Washing Machine is a completo success, assure you ' our Machine,' aftor a year's use, is thought moro of to-day than ever, and would not bo parted with under any circumstances.'"' . [Solon Robinson, $$Y$ t acm Si mis iso in our laundry, and tho housekeeper cx n-esscs herself as highly pleased with it. lt ortuinly accoinplishos a greater amount of vork, with less labor, and docs not wear tho lot hes nour so much as tho old-fashii icd wash mani. Ey using it. one laundress is dispensed vith."-\\rnii M. F. Round, Superinlcadcul of 'n ftuii Department rf St, Ctitharinc's Nursery, V. r. City. PRICES-A Fair Oiler. Sond the retail price, Washor $15, Extra iVringcr $10, nnd we will forward oithor or joth machines, freo hf freight, to places where io one is selling; and sn sure are we they will JO liked, that wo agioo to refund tho moti?y if iny one wishes to return thc machines free nf 'leight, after ti month's trial, according to di 'ccttons. Nu husband, father or brother should permit he drudgery of washing with thc hands, lifly ,wo days in.tho year, when it can be done bet- ^ ;or. moro expeditiously, with less labor, and no njury to the garments, by a Doty Clothes iVasher, and a Universal Wringer. Canvassers with exclusivo right of sale make t??noy last selling them. 3old hy dealers generally, to whim liberal lisouutils are made. lt. C. EU?WN.ING. Gen. Agent. 32 Cortlandt St., New York. Aug. 1, 1SC0 IV Sm J. B. li. SL0A? & CO., OF PENDLETON, Commercial Ur akers. BUY AND SRTJTJ RILLS OF T il Ii HANKS IN THE STATES Ol? SOUTH CAROLINA AND GI KORO I A, nod other Southern States. :o: Wanter! Immediately* A EOT OF TUM RILLS OF TU IO HANK OF TUF STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, For which tho highest price wilt bc paid in DASH. .3. ?S. SO, SLOA?V & CO. June lf>, 18(i') 80 tf Sohednlo on BLuo Ridge Railroad ON anil after Saturday, the Sth instant, the Trains uti this lb md will run every day, Sundays excepted, connecting willi the Green villcand Columbia lluiboad ut Anderson: Ui* THAIN.- Leave Anderson 5.20 o'clock p. m.; leave Pendleton 0.20 p. in: DOWN THAIN. - Leave Walhalla, 4 o'clock, a. m. : leave Pendleton, 5.10 a. m. ' Ur TRAIN;-Arrive at Pendleton, 6.20 p. m.: arrive at Walhalla, 8 o'clock, j> nt. DOWN THAIN,-Arrive at Anderson, G.10 n. mt , Waiting ono li mr after" H 8 Vt (il titnofor arrival of tho Q. and G. train. W. II. D. GAILLAUP, Sup't. July 15. 1800 _ . dil tf Chango of Schedule on Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad, ON and after Wednesday, the 12th inst., thc Passenger trains will run daily, Sunday* oxecptod, outinoeling with Night 'fruin on So?11 |-C aro linn and Charlotte and South Carolan Railroads, as follows; Leave Columbia, 7 00 a m Loavo Alston, 8 55 a m Loavo Now berry. 10 fl 5 a m Arrive at Abbovillo, fl AO p m Arrivo at Anderson, 5 15 p m Arrivo at Oreen vi) lo, 0 00 p m Loavo Greenville 0 00 a in Loavo Anderson. ? 0 43 a m Loavo Abbovillo, #"45 a m Loavo Newborry 1 25 p m Loavo Alston, 3 00 pm Arrivo at Columbia, 6 00 p m JAMES O. MEREDITH, Gonoral fcmp?rlntondont. Jan, 24,1800_ J 8_tf__ ?. nSCHESSEB7^ \ DEALER HST WATOHES, QI4OOK8 AND JEWELRY WALHALLA, S."U" TiESPECTFULLY Informa hid frlomht and th? lb public that ho has just roorived a lavgo slook o? WA TC-BB ES and JJ E W EB.lt V, which ho in ouablcd to nell on tho cheapest tenn?, having boon selected with groat caro hy himself. Repairing Dono dono at short notice, in tho boat man nor and nt tho lowest living ratos, dive mo a eal!.. October 28, 1808 4 If. EQUALITY LIFE INSURANT * Coiiifiiiiiy of Virginia. co H Vt w ?*i Ul co i-t H ?j ?> ? ?J W w a H Q < W EQUALITY Jil KIO INSURANCE COM ?; PAN Y OE VIRGINIA. REASON WHY EVERY ONE SHOULD INSU ltE IN THE EQUALITY LIEE INSURAOE COMPANY OP VIRGINIA. 1st. lt is more Liberal to tho Insurers than, any other company, nod will eventually become purely mutual und belong Ur tho Insurers. 2d. It circulates its money nmongst UH pa trons, who aro tho lisurera. Consequently thor aro continually getting tho benefit of tho rapid accumulations of tho Company, tho money be ing invested by thc Board of Directors amongst thc insurers. Therefore thc insurers aro build ing up an institution peculiarly their own, and conducted for their benefit. 3d. Tho loans of this Company aro ns liberal as other companies, who deelnro dividendsnt the end of the second, third nnd fourth year?? but this Company nt thc end of thc first and every year. Thereby thoInsurer saves several years' ititorort mi bis loans by insuring in thia Company, and ho never looses bis money if ho payslip for one whole, year, whereas, in othor eoiopn'o^cK' ho bus to remain an insurer for sovoral ye?M?^?r^io looses all thc money ho has paid. DAVID B. CLARl^7vJ*rcsidtiit TUGS. II. WYNNE, Vfe President. JOHN Q. WINN, Secretary:'** * *-" GEN. SAM KS ll. DANK, Actuary. DR K. H. WATKINS, 1 " ,. , A , . " DR. II. W. DAVIS, '[ Medical Advisers JUDGE.J. A. M ER P DIT 11, Counsellor. DIRECTORS : J. B. WINSTON, Treasurer and Secreta ry lt. E. & P. ll. lt. WM. J. JOHNSON, of. Johnson* Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. WM. H. POWERS, of Winston & Powers, Wholesale Groeers. ALBERT O RD WAY, Treasurer Buck ingham Slalc Company. Ji E. GIBSON, Superintendent Adams' lix press Company CII AR DES Y. MORRIS, Morris & Co's Sugar Ridinory. G A. PEI'LE, Superintendent Manches ter Cotton Mills. JOHN H. TV DP lt, John H. & John Tyler, Jewelers. MOSES M IL MUSER, Wholesale Dry Goods. > THOMAS S. BALDWIN, Clothing. JOHN M. GODDIN, Cashier Planters' Rank. J. R. DO WP LL. Superintendent Western Union Telegraph Company. A G. ROBERTSON, Cattle Broker. G. I. HERRING, Wholesale Grocer. lt. L. BROWN, oj Browni JJfo-.f*** Wholesale 0racers. A. BODEKER Druggist. S. M. ROSENBAUM, of S. & M. Rosen baum, Dry Goods. COT.. ItOlVT A. THOMPSON notifioshiri ffionds that he has taken tho Agency for thia* District with tho Equality Life Insurance Com pany, nod would bo pleased to wait on his friends nnd the public. Hu would bc glad-to* employ s Onie eight or ten solicitors as canvas'-? seis, und will tn a ko it to their interest to work for tho ' Knualli y." Ile "respectfully calls at tention to the advertisement above. EQUALITY LIFE LYS CE A.VOE CO. Examine its Pamphlets before you insure, it. is tn your interest to do so. Principal Ollico 1015 Main-street, Richmond, Vu? A CENTS WANTED Fi FU Y WHERE: J. H. OSTEN DORK, Gerinnt. Agent. DR. JAMES M. SLOAN, Medien! Exm'r fi^jV" Tho Company is permitted tn rcfor to Col. W. C. KEITH. M "nj. J. IL WIHTNBR, WM. J. Nevi u.E. nnd J. W. SVntm.iNO, Esqrs, Oct 1, 18??. . 62 > ly This wonderful vege table restorative is tho sheet-anchor of tho feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for tho ngod anu h^fM i| ty? no equal among stomacil ics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women aro espee lally- subjoct, lt i? superseding overy other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem-? perato or frigid, it act? as a specific in every species of disorder which ' undermines the -bodily strength and breaks dowu iho animal spirife. t Wherever it is intro* ducod it becomes a standard article^-a mo-? did nal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonio, and tho most popular medicine in tho civilized >vorld-~ho sure and get tho genuino. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stored NEATLY. ECUTE*t> AT THIS Of?t??' Ou thc n.Q?t Uo^pnub^o Tor%9* .''-u.