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'ihrNew Constitution in Alabama. Wc arc indebted to thc Eufaula Tune* for a copy of th..' new constitution of Ala? bama, which will bo submitted to popu? lar vote November Id. Tho convention was called by an act of thc last Legisla? ture. There can bo no doubt that thej old constitution stood much in need o j revision. The convention which adopts that instrument was called by Gen, Job1/ Pope, commander of tbe Military D-s" trict of Georgia, Alabama, ????''d HorM!| in 1>o7, under the Ue^'^uctiou fa* oi Congress. It w?< sub %ted toy die .nAtpib iii v i'Oi irsrr^- JSO?, :*\, a majority of the registered. Stale falling to vote in its .c act of Congress, pa-sod '. the same year, however * was declared adopted, and admitted toCongressional rep* The disturbed and chaotic co affairs in the State at the ti drafting of that constitution v vorablc to a work requiring so titution irded ./id mira* reful ab dom aud discrimination a; making, and it has never be with feelings of satisfacti tion. We proceed to givi -tract of the new constiti The bill of rights of 'f?cw instru went i-. in its general provisions, the counterpart of our own hi this State.? All m< ;; arc declared ''equally free and independent." SectiJ;i - declares that "all persons resideu^T'i this State, born ii. thc L'nited S^tatjfc or naturalized, or who have legally <X'?u*cd their intention come citizen ierebv dec! pohtica their t'i . tho United States, tre/citizens of the State >ama, poss/sing equal civil and ! rights.'''The right to change trtu ol /wcruiuent as may be - im il expedient is declared to bean in it nable right d'a free people, in whom iiical 1 >wci is inherent. Indictment dispensed with only "in ccny, assault, assault and unlaw ful assemblies, va icr misdemeanors." Sec - lhat "the Stale of Ala cr by made defendant in or equity." The (iencral icrelofore had the power ? be brought against the ow :i courts, a cxal i'?us ami c\;u ? e. ;<?u .?! i!u* writ ? wer ractice which P ?.nc i arc to ev? il, de ?I the State r.-omd and property amply guarded; Section ry citizen "the right to bear ?a-e of himself and the State. I iimigration i- encouraged, and "no form of slavery shall exist in the State ? wise than for the punishment of crime." Section 85 reads a.> follows: "The people of this State accept as final the established fact that from the Federal I nion there can be no secession of any State/' There was an animated discus? sion over this section, and it was regarded by many delegates as an unnecessary ac? knowledgment of past indiscretions.? Legislation imposing "educational or property qualification for suffrage or of? fice, or any restraint upon the same on ac? count of race, color or previous condition of servitude" is prohibited. The Sena? tor- and Representatives are elected as before, the former for four, the lat? ter for two years, one-half the former and all the latter being chosen at each eicction, but the elections arc made bien? nial, occurring upon the first Monday in August. They were formerly annual, and occurred on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. There are careful safeguards against improper spe? cial and local legislation, and the State is prohibited from engaging in works of interna! improvement, or lending its credit or grant money to private corpora? tions, or to become stockholders therein. The State has lately suffered severely by the unwise'use of this form of subsidy.? I hurch, charitable, and school property i- exempted from taxation, and the Slate tax levy is limited to three-fourths of one percent. The State debt must not be increased, save for purposes of de? fense or to provide for public safety, but temporary loans may be neg'iiated to meet <l> ficiencies. County, tit ?md town tax levies are limited to one-h'alf of one percent, after tWic V^pRXjbf existing w.-.lebtedn? --. v > *^^fu-. .\ecss allowed must be exclusively applied until it is extinguished. The Hoard of Education i.i abolished, and ihe provisions relating to education are somewhat carefully drawn, and legis? lative in their character. Thc General Assembly must establish free schools for nil children between the ages oi seven and twenty-one years, "hut separate schools .-hall he provided for thc children of citizens of African descent." The supervision of the schools of the Stale is vested in a Superintendent of Kdtication. The abuse of corporate power i- pretty fully provided against.? Stockholders in private corporation are individually liable only for thc amount of their unpaid stock. A curious, but P rhaps useful, piece id" special prohibi lion is that of 1'orhidding any telegraph 1 mipany to consolidate with or own a controling interest in the lstock of any competing line, or to purciniso or in any way acquire such line-. Uanks must al? ways be established upon a specie basis, and all tin-ir notes must he redeemable i:; gold and silver, and their suspension of specie payments, directly or indirectly, i- forbidden, and hanks aud banking companies must close their business in twenty years from the time of organiza? tion, unless the- lime i- extended by the < Icneral Assembly. Transportation com? panies arc forbidden to grant free passes to members of the General Assembly, or sell to them tickets at a discount. Ex? tortionate rates are to he provided against by legislation. A married woman's property, real and personal, is exempt from liability lor her husband's debts, and i- to he in all respects enjoyed by her as if she were?mm?' The Bu? reau of Industrial resources is abolished, and the law- requiring a decennial census in the year 1875 arc annulled. The in? crease of salaries during the term of office is forbidden. "Gerrymandering" is pre nted by a provision that the appoint m< nt oC representation to be made as di? rected, in 1880, shall not be altered until aft< r thc next decennial I'nited States census. Samuel \\\ Small in Atlanta C'on~ *':/?'>'??>,: "Marse .John, gimme four hit-, please sir; you aint treated dis nig-_rer ? ?:<??? de >v.ir," -aid Si to tin*- son or his old owner, yesterday. "WludS do you ? .'i' with it, SI .'" queried i'.ie young man. " Want ter go to de circus, Marse lohn. Von kit low a nigger ]<['' Hut Si, fifty ( -its won take yon in ? ?w. flic en right- lei, made you as i'l as a wild ? man ,! the shows, and ' have ' : ? ? \ -1 diar a- f do." "Is ' ?!? 'rut '.far* lohn?" "Just us true | itching." - scratched his head for l! minute, then looked ti[> with mourn ? 1 y< - and said : "Dar \- \< again ! I ,1c dem niggers dev was spilen de born ,-heu dey wanted dem sibil rights, and 1 car's de t ruf of it p'int blank ! I alluz :/ a mighty up-spoken nijfuer, ez you ? 'Ws, Marse .lohn, and 'iwixl us I say do sibil rights, q>< -hilly when de around." Si go! bis four bits, or* to Keep a Subscriber. ufmlignant farmer recently entered the . ut t'ie Elizjibcth New* and ur ,lt.r.l paper discontinued because he jjcred from the editor, in views rcgar d^the advantages of subsoiling fence ,ils. The editor, of course conceded .ic man's right t<> slop hi* paper, but he oolly remarked, looking over her list: "Do you know Jim Towders down at rlardscrainble -./'Well, he stopped his paper last week I because I thought a farmer was a blamed fool who didn't know that timber was a good thine to 7raft on huckleberry hush? es, and he died .11 four hours." "Lord I is thatso?" said the astonished granger. "\vcs, and you know old George Frick son down on Eagle Creek ?" N^^Vell, I've h^KJf him." "\*V&H*^li>the editor gravely "he was the hfrflpv lather of twins, and I congratulated htm on his success so late in his life, lie fell dead in twenty min? utes. There are lots of similar cases, hut it don't matter. I'll just cross your name off, though you don't look strong, and there's a bad color ou your nose." "'See here. Mr. Editor," said the>*Ui - scribcr, looking somewhat alarmed, ' ' believe I'll just keep on another year, 'cause I always did like your paper; and come to think about it, you ? .t young man, and some allowance ortei 'C mule And he departed satisfied th a he had made a narrow escape from nth. A MlRROR in the Mo<?N.- A most remarkable discovery is reported from the astronomical observation established by the Russian Government, several years ago, at Pamlntcskn, the highest point, with one exception, on the Him? alayan range. For several months a pe? culiar origin spot had been discovered, shining from the extreme edge of the moon's disk, at a point where no moun? tains break the continuity ot' its perimet? er. The light suddenly disappeared and remained invisible lor nearly twelve months. It has lately reappeared in greater brilliancy than ever, ami the im? mense power of the telescope attached to the above observatory, so well known in the scientific world, has developed the fact that the light proceeds from some huge burnished substance acting a? a mirror, which must be at least one hun? dred feel in diameter. The most aston? ishing thing iu the matter ic the aliuo.i complete proof that thi* is actually a mirror of artificial construction, ami the theory of th.- savans at Bainiatc-ka i<f, that it i- erected for observations of scientific character principally to observe the phases of the earth's surface. It is weli known that tin- iinuieu.se height of that portion of the moon which is turned toward tin- earth, tot only through the well known laws of gravitation, Keeps that portion of her surface presented to? ward us. but also renders it uninhabita? ble. It is supposed that bide turned from us may have an atmosphere suitable for animal life, and that intelligent beings observing the halo of light shed around its horizonJ.iv reflections from the earth, may have taken tin- means to ascertain the cause. Some ingenious device to place a mirror at a height where animal life could not be sustained was the result. It i< to be hoped that this discovery may lend to others in regard to our interesting satellite. Writers ani> Talkers.?We are apt to imagine that good writers are fluent conversationalists: but this is not always the case. There was Dr. Blair, whose mind was so chained to his pen that he was called "Dr. Speaknotio." Scott was most enial in conversation, and the pleasant inscription of the author reading his poems and novels to his family, and their affectionate sympathy, is truly de? lightful. Dickens, too, was gifted in speech as well as pen, and, perhaps, had he enlivened the home circle with his genius, his married life might have been happier. Coleridge ami Wordsworth were great talkers, and though they pro? fessed to delight in each other's society, they always avoided meeting because neither liked to listen. Contemporary with them was Mr. Talfotinl, of whom Miss Mitford says : "His conversation is littering, so dazzling that listening to him is like looking at the sun. It makes one's mind a<-!ie with excessive bril? liancy." I tut he did ii"t possess the se? cret of pleasant conversation, for his talk w:is more like an harangue. Humorous and witty people are always delightful company, but those who use sarcasm are seldom popular. Some writers says of sarcasm : "it is an easy talent, for the worst wine makes capital vinegar." Poor Goldsmith was always the target for the sarcastic wit of his friends. He once said to Beaiiclerk, "I am determined to leave off prescribing for friends." "Do so, dear doctor ; whenever you undertake to kill, let it be your enemies," was the reply. ??? Mary's Little La mil -A writer in the Springfield /{rjntofimn has had a ( leasant interview with the real Mary who had the little lamb, and who related to him tin- incidents on which tin- humor 1 tal poem was based. The lamb was a twiu, thrust out of the pen by iu unnat? ural mother. Mary took it home and nursed it until well, and it naturally grew into a great pet. One morning when it was to go as usual to the pasture it could not be found, and when Mary went sing? ing (?n her way to school it followed her; at the school-house door she picked it up and managed to carry it secretly to her desk, where she covered it up with her shall. Hut when called out to her spell- i ilig-class the lamb got up too. and came pattering after her, which made tbe chil? dren laugh, to see a lamb a' school. It I happened on that morning uiai a young man named John Rowfeton, the son bf a riding-master in Horton, who was biting himself for Harvard, was at the scliool, and a lew days after produced three ver? ses of the poem. How it ever came to be published Marv did uot know, for the voting man died soon after, ignorant of the immortalitv of his verses. But the lamb lived and had fire lambkins be? fore it met it- death by an angry cow. Aside from its memory there yet remains of it the residue "1' a child's stocking, which i- gradually unravelling to fur? nish mementoes for the many friends of Mary and her little lamb. A Kimn.i:. What is that which has three feet but no legs, j< all body but no limb- ; has no toes on it- feet, no head, but moves a great deal, and never uses his Ii el for tie- purpose ; has out; foot at each end and the other in the center of its body ? Tili- i.? a ijuccr creature in some respects, and i- very popular among the ladies ami some men. It m-wr walks nut, bill goes with one foot where its head might be. dragging the oih--r foot behind. These el have nails but lio toes, no heel, ind n?? bone in the foot. A yard-stick. When the* came to the ring pari in ;t marriage cefVJiioiiy :it Kingston, New York, the other day. the bridegroom ran his baud into one iKceches pocket, then tie- other, looked frightened aiel said, "A h, tie re i- a bole in Ay pock? | .-Uni it has slipped into nn- bool " lie sal down, pulled oil hi- boot, took .>ut the ring, pulled on hi- boot, -1-??I up like a man, put the ring where it would do tlie most good, and walked out with the bride. She sent her husband down after ome red rlyo-stulT and ho got cochineal, which wasn't what she wanted. She told him So and he got mad. and when -}\i> in-i ? I upon his going again he got mud which was what she wanted iu Iho f"I * -mi'1 we .S| uss?F* ,.,;;'/. At ^ oi a . 7a/ V#. . -- ? 1 .MM.ii .... tl.,. ? Croup i\'i(n ^o*"TTn^ ami the remcdjy is simply aii i*?':i?r^Wj^i! The way to accomplish the deed is lu take a knife or grater and shave of, in small particles, about a teaspoonful of alum, then mix with about twice its quantity of sugar to make it palatable, and administer as quickly as possible. Almost instantaneous relief will follow. ? A Cincinnati corpse rose in its coflin and quietly remarked: "1 feel very queer." The two yuinv: men w!i<> were sitting up with ;* li id important business down town the no: < nt, and did not hesitate to " ? ihn .Ji the window toattejuHo ? ,-r. ?-The E.m Free Vre** says that Joshua was the first man wb" ever stop? ped a newspaper. Ifc stopped the daily sun. We suppose he did so because the war news did not suit hiih. ? A woman is very like a kettle, if you come to think of ii. She sings awav so pleasantly?then /she stops?and, when you least expect it, she boils over 1 New Adyertisements. Til!'. B EST PA Mil. Y MEDICINES, Tested !?? i i- use for over A QUAKTE? OF A CENTURY 1 Mr. Stronjr-'.s Cmmmniid Sanative Tills Ou^ -ii. ipati-i'ii imutiisneM, Howel C??m|ilatnt, Calais I ]?(>??;-. l:1'?innatiMii. Krysitielas, ami nil ;., ?%'uf . . rMomach and lUiwels. ?>??. Strap's Pectoral Stomach rills ('lire i nil^'hs^ ache, Female. Semi Postal Card for Specimen Copy of ds. Cramp, livspepnia. Siek Iftad daints. Hearl i'i^e. b*I al THE WASHINGTON WE Kstaldished l >.?._??s paces?columns. Address TIIK KVKNINO STAI! SKWSPAFKII CO., WASHINGTON. I'. < . Prescription Free I'm the spee.lv cure ??!' >p<,i ial ipuiMm common to i Ik- yiMiny ami middlc-ascd. Nervous, menial and physical ??? prcs.Moii, l??s> ? ?! memory ami energy, pafiiM in Iii? l>aek, s< lf-distriist, dizziness, dimness of si^lil, ????iiI'umoii u: idea*, and other disorders of ilie nervous system roiiscoucni on various Italiil.i that lower thevitaliM of liie system. Any ?Iriijc (jisl lias tingredients. Address tu:. K II. HIl.TnN, ( fnciiiiiati. U. .I ;i ilav .it home. A"! nts wanted, "unit and VJ-i.;in- freo. TIH'KArii.. AiiCKsia. Mahi.'. i. ft >i.i StJf-LJi s?C<?:: S25 ?PIRST GRAND 1XP0SITI01T of the Tiuoks I vis's l.vucHTKiAL Ikstitctr, Pittsburgh, Pa., opens Oet. 7, ?lose!? Sor, e. Address A. J. NKI.US, Pres. T. I. I. iday guaranteed usiim our tt'KM, ACOKfl ami bltll.l.s. 5W0 a month paid to ^u<?\ urchin. Anger hook freu. JILZ A CO Kit [ <.'., St. Louis, Mo. You Can Make $5000 In 00 Days in A 1 Mocks. MY SYSTKM IS SAFK. IJOBOKAM.K ANH SIMPl.K. Pamphlet bent fr<v to all, W. If. WKICKS, Itank-r, IT- Itfadwav, New York. iu? k>l. lid - WANTEDggi paper, !?'? Kiit?1o|m??, Golden Pen, I'en ff.-f-i- r, Pen? cil, Pat?? nl Yard Measure, and :i j'i.if Jewelry. Single package, with elegant ii (???tits. Circular froo SSlfl 000 KnVAL "AVASA I.??TTKKY. ?7V1 V.'-'VU. |?iMrihuted every lift ???mi da v.-. 1 prize.?iihi.ii.hi ; j priae,.i.-.u.iioii ?J pri/---. Ji.*?,'iwi each. SO.owi S.H prizes, amounting to.lUO.oou Whole tickets,^'JO; iptarters, 3.*?: tweuiieihs. Si. Circulars of information free. Priz-s i-:ishi-?i. A. la ?NAC A < ?'.. Kaukers. Post-? irtiee lU.x -Jus??. -z\ I'ark lt?w. New Vork. Itoyal Saxon and Itruiiswick Ooveriiiiieiil b?tte i ies constantly un hand. fhnn A WKKK liCAUANTKKli !?? Agents, \ 1 /Male and Female. In their own localitc. If) I f Terms and OUTFIT FKK F.. Address P.O. T ' VJCKKItY A fo.. Anniisia. Maine. ^?"S In ftOfl lM-r^aya' home. Maniples worth Si ?y.; 1U 'j~\J free StinsoS A Co., port land, Maine t<|3SYClloMA?CY, Ol: sufl. i Ml A UM I SO." X llow either sex may fascinate and i;ain ttie love and afi'ei ti'jn- ?>]' any pursoti ihey ch. in? stantly. This art all can |>"j-'-ss. free, l<\ mail, for 2s cents; lojjether with a Marriage m?de, Kkj"|? tian Orach', l'r<-ani?. Ilintn !?? Uuliek, < t<-. 1,000, (tOOvdd. A ?pie-rl.k. Aildress T. WILLIAM A < (?., I'lihli.-hers, Philadelphia. Hi- N. V. St..i k Kxelianv*. A^elll? for the hesl package, with elegant prue, po.-t-|>aid, '.'?> I'.UII'K ,v CO.. Itroadw av. Sew Yoi ?. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COtrNTY OF ANI?Ki:SON. ix ?/?///?: i'no date conn: Sarah Bagwell ami Jane lingwidl, Plain tiM's, against Stephen Magwell, Klmira hove ami /.. Hall, Ihtfendants.- .sum? mon* fur ]{< lief. To the Defendant, Stephen liagwell : "\TU1J art; hereby stiiunioncd and n1 X quired to answer the complaint in tins action, which is tiled in the olliee of the .1 udgeof Probate for the said < utility, and lo -ci vr a copy of your answer to the said complaint on^'lic subsei ibers at tbeir tdlice, at Am' /.son l'. II.. S. <*., within twenty days after (he service hereof, exclusive of the day of sm h ser? vice; and if you fail to answer the euiu plaiitt within the lime aforesaid.the plain tin's in this aetioii will apply to tlie t 'oiirl for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hated October 11. LST?. I-'KATIIKKSTON A I'.ltd UN, iqaintills' Altiinn-y.s. To the Defendant, Sicpl en Uagwvll: rp.\ K !?: NfjTK'K that ihe suiniiions in X Iltis ai-tion, of whieh the !? o . -.: ?? te; is a copy, was lilcd in Ihe ? *llof Ilm Judge of |?robate, at .\ ndersoii f. II.. in the County of Anderson, mid Stat?? of South Carolina, on the u'??lh ilav of An? gu-t, is?.".. I'KATHJ'.ltSTti.N A \mh ?\V.\, IMaiutilPs Atttii in?v>*. I >' ! 1 i. I -7 j 13 ii VAU A 151,i: LAND FOR S?LE. BY virtue of n Power of Attorney from lohn It. HiidgiiiH, I will sell at Anderson (\ II., on SADKDAY IN NOV KM UK It next, that Valuable I'lan tation on which ho roaidea, containing 643 Acres, Situate in Oeonet! I'oiiuty, about three miles above TownviMe, ??n both bides of the Ihudielors' Ktdrcal Kond. TEltMS OF V I /->:'. tine third (!ash Ilalanct! on ;i i.redit of twolvw months, with interest :ii twelve j.rt ????nt.. scenred by niorlgage, with |< ave lo mil ielpatc payment. JtiSKDIl N. ItltdWN. Del 7, ls7.'. 12 I JUST RECEIVED. ri'MIK undersigiifil has j? i-1 received, I ilireel from New York, n splnudid tisvoi lllH'lll ot EOOTS. SHOES and DBY GOODS, Stieb :t< Calicoes, l.insevs, I lainu-'.s, i:ii*a<diiiigs, Sliirlitiirs, Mens' Wear, and Qftel everything usually kepi in :i Dry G?0 K Ksta'blisbiiiniil. A l-S( ?, A full line of tJlttHKItlKS, orwhieh <;in besohl low for ('ashor Darier, WM. S. SM n il. Ii. lion. S. C. St.pl :??". Is7.'. 11 I ixsiiKK von? ^ SHERD'S j;y 7^nH?y( <'?' >TX'kll, Auctioneer, j PTATK??KS(iP'(ni lAliOUN.i / A ~?I?i' r: ~ ? ? n tfc (burl of Prohittt \. B. HoMm.1,1 and MaliwH^ollawl (1 Bavlis*Kel'.v, Xancy Dai ton am! u?T prs*. C?nl}>(ui>lt la Mil Ihr Rco( E*l<ttC rj;'-ik\'i>/?< Kelly. I) Y virtue i?f un order from \V. \V. ) Humphreys, Kscj., Judge of Pro bato fon Anderson County, to nie direct ctl, I will ox nose to sale *on the FIRST MONDAY m NOVKMBKR next, at Anderson Court House, ()N !?: TRACT op I.A N I>. Containing I US acres, mure or less, situ litt ,iH Resident. D LEE. Superintendent of Ag\ &slL PAID rju{$f084.79. Surplus h nation- r ^jarvi.?..i ?hubig acid r?PFjn?? j?TTPNTIOjii I :fj\ i i , - , WK ARK ACKNTS FOR THE :,;t(inotfpnace Comy. rnir hit? way y?nn^p -?to it CITY IRON NID, / r'-"' :! ;5';,in- . An:,, I ,parr.d.tor,:n,!.bat.Uort ^'"LU. , 7''<Y also supply preparation .-all- "r 1 "'"! I "' p"!M''-'n< ?icnUf ?um* , .I'lBF ; f.'. .. ^ra-s or i-rops Tiie ? iintrueiioo, >iur?. uk //T."-?.-.. .'/'Ms- jbr ...m posting are juit un iu :":'! managed. Wy cau aW pounds ttcl. Ivk-IiI am" '"?'iiisb STKAM, HAND aud JPUWJCR |ln-i- i I Muriate of I?.,- '?' -? .n ?.?....-.-., in.?n-m u'ss. sun- i 1 J,arrl;ij.,i " ' " "Xu ate in Anderson County, bounding lam'J d '' ??/.?i j- !,.'/," "div" of Willis .lohn on, John Alattison, a r , C?>|,i " the Kstato of Reuben Poo re and oth | ''?. I?? ? ?' i.^ ' ami known as the faniilv honiostCn 1" " ?'''''?',',) /,' -'i \ Klisha Kellv, deceased. \ lirrvi'1 .. i THUMS OF SALH Ono-lta^vW" \ -.|{ sl-crbtj! .rC7''?" the reniaindei on a ereiHt < lU ae-\ months, with interest fr??ni t (vi?mi > > sale, at the ra ? of ton per rent'x ?\ ,.^ * ^ ' r.um.to be sci-uied ,vith b'.in-ny \ e 5 -| proved sureti-s, together with ,\ M> .7 ^ A' \ . :-\ \ gage of the prjmiscs. I'urehas . nl-.\.\e > * - W r = extra for all nrtX'-ssary papers. . ,. v\\c\ " ra f^f 7 5 -. ?V /,vMT^tni^UX^ 1 -u - ?< u .O" STATK I IK SOITII l AKuI^-.V A:V In the Court uj Pi , u?.< ? JauioM M. Uassaway, Admi \-. 1mi"1-u"'" Will iinnexed, 1'lainlifl. If. (Jassaway, Mary I.. JJ' ^ others, liefendants.?('mnj ?j-sftrai ""???. ^- #^3rp )Y virtue of an order f ill 3 Iluinplirey.s, Judire "(W&Siaiy Anderson County. S. C. In ni*^ will expose to sale on the kiy ? DAY in NOVKMBKK next.' JSp \hl sonC. II.. \/ j \ TRACT NO. 1. Containing I.V.IJ acres, more or . ate in Anderson County, on 111<? of Kockv Kivcr, adjoining l:iiul*n . ...-,e . rad Wsik'olield, Tract Nv. -. an^?'c.,;vivM TRACT XI'. 2, <'ontiiiniug IW'i acre*, more or lc's, ,,u.l'\. \ '' ate in Anderson Coiin; \ . lying*e 1-, l-)a?it of Tnu-I No. 1. adjoining said >>v ^r No I, Conrad Waketield. ;iu.i otbc TKltiJS ?iK SA I.H -Oin-tJiird Uie remaining two-thirds on ;i i-n twelve nioiiihb, with interest from, of k.ih-, to be teemed by boiul a,' mortgage of the premises, with \<?.i\ anticipate payment any lime. I'nri^*\ sej-to pav extra for all ni-<'i?ar\ pap&u*kl< W.M. 'IH5UKIN, SliurilT. ' T"\TJ: 1 >7 laeiiir.i ? Ulier hon-. SALE OF MORTGA&ED PROPERTY, ?j ifii minutch. Also, the ( i?i*'-' rti would .supply oi'So- ?-..-; SAVi' .?EL'.i.to. VYtt uro ?U" ic A?-id, _'i pounds; Sul- agents for li;*- celeliralod or Hand Plaster,. WH?.; .^ , . ^, Ubs Hron.thericiuussi J^eeCclG C?ttO? QlXLi it i- ?hippcd in bar- 7 ue in a soft stat". Which, will produce agrGatoarquantity Mi I will perforsii more work luagive? i< tliaii any .??iuw Uin uf oqua! ml*' ? ne an i v ? is before pureLaulug, n.'io* wo will nivo vu g'<-?d barguiu. Audornon Uachiuw V/orits. ir iioin?pun ' Aug Ju, lo"5 5 &ui IETB?P?LIT^ works, i ?et 7. lS7fi STATK OF SOUTH L'AKmMNa, i A NI?KUS03i Col \TV. > Slonn A ^eignioiis, Assignees of Cox A* Austin. Mortgagees, vs. Hudson IS. Davenport ami Mary JJ. I'avenport, Mortgagors. BY virtue of the power ami authority is)iiferrcd upon the said Mortgagees, anil their'assigns in and by the -.ai<l Mort? gage, 1 will expose to sale at Anderson Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY in XUVJS.M BKR next, all thai IKU'SK AX11 LOT Containing ?!i acres, more or less, situate in the town of Bel ton, Anderson Count v, bounded by the line of the lirceuvillu and Columbia Railroad Cunpany, < 'buries i iamhrel] and i ?Ibers. 'J'orms of s:i!e - < "ash. JA MKS II. MeCONNKi.n, A iieiioueer. ( ?et 7. Is7". |-J I SHERIFF S S?LE: BY J. I!. MrCoNNKU., Aueti nicer. 1) Y virtue of an Kxoeittioii t" me ili > ri'eted, I will expos.- to sal.i lb* f first Monday in November next, at Ai. I ilerxon Conn House, all of the liefen 1 dam'? intcri'st in . ONK TRAIT OF HAND, ('ouCuiniiig J7'i neri*s, more or le-^. sit mile in Anderson County, on waters of Six and Twcntv Mile Creek, Uoumlim; lauds of Hugh Bush, W. A. Millwee. 11 B. ! .Moore .-iml oile rs. Levied oil a-> the property of James Millwee, at the suit of l'?..'Kill I Icy vs. James Millw.-e. Terms <'a-li purchaser to pay extra j for nil ncccssarv papers. WM. Mriil KIN. Shitrill^ x v Ocl 7. 1S7S -C warrant HK(.,^ %^ *S'$mK"Y? ^ "ur M,u'- ;\" nn\ ',r i'" " \.>vaU' y'11 i ' atiiJ material, love us a call, and sec mi !n'<u;Y\v.^^\!.:,e.\^*'\j!i ,>,.:H SETT) ailU ,mt. e.(li.;M. TbesaniMh^^ ., ,, .rcimineU? 11??'^ are no fiietory g.K but the i*^lSc *ua Bapkan & 11 kvfhon. Sepl |IS, |S7. .%Jeetim; street. I hancsoui, >. (,-. A.M-KIW*,,,, TH J-: inn of ?.;,[ ; daydlssdved | ?,utl miiiii- of either f ? | .. ""??i in wimlingn, ill ^SOLUTION. Aug. s.i, i?,:?.. PALMETTO 00IDEFSE?; m.'.-vrr.-v.-T,-,.,..,, v il con-seut. TIjo W I tw S 's IIA?; j, v |.AK< iK S'fi " 1.1. il I.I. I , ? ? I. I 1 AXDKIv" ' v...ul.l tau.: iiuen.ling the ?f J^ry ,,,Wiimr.s. The;, have b ?:. ail fCO0D8 ?up. v \\ Jills'of ,':V,t new linn t?. the" my frii !;.i> .m-p,.'.' "rable an.l |,|g| .,j \_ "?in. p. pan ANDKHsoxV ,'. f . ,. y-six, n. c. aitliefrt v. F.\ NT, " I'UKVo.^T. L'". IS7?. 'n-.'i'.VJHiN ; rho.-. i-ghlv Send in y.jurVdil !"?????"> ?dr. hon- - ,T":;.;c:'i^i;,i;.,:--^''^-''-r:;;.:,?" -Im-uion I,r:,''':i ^uni-li.-.I .... ( A'./v.-.;. . If.j.. pa XT. An.I.Mv,,, nsMiTij. r. if .'No )E'4 j ytrcs MKDic,,^ (.jiKMic^ j / \ ar >:.? v|.?.i ,.v Live Sin!' lie!.-.. I'ijrirs an i*,.,,, , p',.r,. p.u w ?.""'""fi'lf) T^fOfl.l) re ...rtfu'., ?..,>,?; ill keep const:.' J i 11 a J' a m i 1 \ l ? SHERIFF'S S?LE. BY J. II. Mi CONNKHH Auctioneer. 1) Y virtue of an Kxceiit'on to me .d- j j reeli'd, I will expos. In sale on the j First Monday in Noveniler next, al Vu dcrsoii ("..nrt House, tbefollowing TRACT OK LAND, Containing liil aeres, opr.: or less.;situate in Anderson I'oiinty, icar i.'raytouvillc, j hounded by lauds iif lames A riu.-ti'oiig, l R. N. Wrigbl and otlvrs. Levied on as the properly of Join II. Scawrighl. at ] Ibesiiii of R. N. Wrgbl and oiiier>, vs. j John H. Scawriglit. Terms l.':ish pu ehaswr to pay i-xtra uA "I ? for all ii.ssarv p.p?-rs. M \ i \\'"M M.iil'K IN, Sberill'. HR j F ( let 7, Is?.". PJ I [ Ij ? Sheriff's'Sale. ??-, BY J. IL Mc.'oNXKLL, A n.-lioueer. I ) V virtue ii an Kxcculioti to me di " j. . -'laui a.. < i cr:? Ker- : all iumK ( ?;,.;['.>, rfiuoU'.ii h co ineeli. :: be ,;? K.ldli ' l 'iU?.ii!. r- ? ;m he -U| * ..... VI ., s..\ AT'T*" ^! 1) V virtue n an Lxcelilion to HIP ill J reeled, .I Will expose to sab? on tili j h irst Moiida; in Novemher next, al An- j der-'.ii Coll i ll-'ii-e, [lie followimr ??LVCTOK LAND, Containing? aeres, more <>r less, situal. in Andersui County, near Claytonville, lioun.lin^ lands uf ' >.'ge W. "MeOavid, Ceo. W.Wilson and others. Levied mi hi the p.opcrty of Stephen Fields, al thy suit of ."t. 15. A. Robinson, Aduiinistra-] tor, and others, vs. Stephen Kiel.Is. Terns ('ash purchaser t" pay extru f..r all neeessarv papers. WM. M.OCKIN, Shrrilf. ? ?et 7. 1^7".. I J I /Hiiji IRON WOBKw. t'0rM>Ka.S mid SACUINISTS. n'-A-VK always on hand Srniiounrr St iainKnain?'S :uul Boib:rs.for Saw Mills, etc.. S..w an 1 Crist Milla. Collo i j pn.ys Oeai-ing, Sliaftiug, Pulliey. e?<-. . j Casiinifs of every kind in Iron or llras -. - We guarantee to furnish Kugiues ?:: 1 ? I'.oik ;*?.as g'.od ipiali.y andpov.er, au i i a: as !mi rates ?s can b.'Lad iu the North I We manufacture, also, ?io* Oaddi' Im . prnwd Watv-r Wheel, which wo reeom ! mend ;'.>:? power, simplicity of ?-oiu>tru - l ti u. durability ami cheapness. We war t runt our w??rk, and asvuro pi-ouiptn-.-s - ; and di-*pateli iu lilling orders. and ii: iiMialb C h'lnbia. s.c JOHN B. HAEBTROI'' 7- -i i?0B0D?8 i. CO. 500 VOVlf L'i works, ' IS^rvra BOOTS. HBOHiS i BEO^al AGBICULTTOAI E^0l?Tc s -. ??i ? hi, ry j n..:cn-;!,.ri,,f.;-:,1:t. ;.::;^-r::IV ?^'?tv-;. J T I M o U p f.,.,1 .. -. . ? l,a ry i ? " "inner inioniiat on a uilv , "'IDja.in.-nts. t;;:i Ii.,,-.. Siiihvaii A. C. V?(l,.-s. , : ??\ .1 - ? m ?? ? - and rdressthenmi,;^:::;. ' I '. i .1 and for sa'c | ^ a;.;;!.;:: , ;/ y.. . . :, ,, . , fe^J* ' ' ? .v. and ?si ::t;?r. \? ...... ..:.? ar- i I re ear A:?..!:??? .-..^mmis oi Kmrim- . . ,| \j 4 /l.'Ile \n ri, ti.-. tiou. ilAHD'iOZKR.i 0, g : -<j 1 t N 1 t many :i -aviiur \ Iso, a large h i o|. LA HPS, I.AXTB! AN 11 LAMP FlXTUttl At ill'1 l< west |i-nirs.. fVVKV. t\ id i;| K.VK(i XOTICE. f CS Pit ?: CCCIM. ?11 i l j | ij j. SKNERA! l'AM?ARj.i ," i?'?1?^??').'""o tMiiliilto: iMkiBBii.-,,' ? 'T 11 "u:' aimi-mi: arrauge- i Wlu?U . ? . ... . - he .h smokm? and <..... ??? . , u' ?t 'i ? ' J,?uiber.i lower prht's ibon ever ],.,t n ^ ^! i,} ' ' IV w i! ''i'd will aud viall. !.. : V ^'!."^ ;!,!,.:'" "''' ""u ''?-Her than ever ?vhi,.J, (:, .Vl.f ?' i'.'ir io ae? uumoilate ?> nr customers, ! ,i |jj :.,,??""?'"?' "?I"''" j ????? l-.mii L'f e; [ -?.Ii-. "???" "'.y '11 eon.le. ti ... willl -f I it |, . ..... . .j. I . ' 1 *? W >s started a Steam Ciu >'"?'<?'?'not i.,. ..." u; . , ? I ,V c' lf 'I'll,'; ?'"?'?. ?'l Till ?..i h,..?, eirei:!;i! : \ ? j-.e. -j-,.,^_^ (M." '-"Moiiu'is waiting. I l"-"ii?J'th furnish.d I... :.d.f-.., . A^&^ih Y PPLH'ATIOX KoR II? ?M b'STKAD. SIMPSON. HILL k Cl Si pi Is7.-. hi-: ri\i:sT di;s( jfic 1 !?> OK BOOTS AND ""'";? mi: I e in a lurn-oiu ami :i su?. \ lb.- traje , ? . ? f, t I"'.1,1 , tli.in auv other I S J^.'" ..-1? '. V s\ I 111 li's i i . ov.l'il as * letiiai i Ifenderson Ii Davenport and Man M. havenport, his wife, haying applied i.|.? have set nil' |.. ibelli the lloine frt'ILLbe ,\ shad allowed them by lawfii the iraet or Ids old st.-u i. , I Im of land whereon liny now live, situ- Cranite lb w. ii'e in Beitoii, coiitaiiiing six acres ami dreii, of Ih i s| . ne-ha I f, more or |e->, bounding lands of jmi reaM.i ? the I:. ,V IIt. L'., Charles Oanihrell .-nid displaying \.. ,;. .tliers, llo' same being advertis.-.l f??r j.-oiiiingCounl\ Fair, ami v sale under mortgage, as also their Koine- l>. have ii ex ami no.I |.y i lufT.i, ,j.i stead in their personalty. lical thai time. ,\|| work/r'^ln A II persons interested will lake notice - ? arranied to l..- Mf \\,,. |, '". thai their appli.-ation will he heard al the md parties can u-ei :inv .ImIge of 1'riil.ate's otlii.n the 1'?li i November next al 'Oo*e|..ek a. m. W. W I! I'M I'll UK YS, :.. of IVhate. epl 11 y i.ottoii, have it. gimieii, | "''"up. ' u'ltlJ CHAS. G. BLATCHLB'. ?Enuf-ctur? a ; i y<*ee.| lim-k hoiue me sam 'unk a .M.i II.i.V. Will Vo( bo U;.,ed L'tu S!luim,., All dais: p;Uioni;:imr us P.5E IUT AXI) SHOE r,iBUW ?ajfactory. \V( )0 L ?'].\ \j jj^ Summer and l-'all tuonihs an.l ..'.f - .? 1 ? nii.it. wijj 1 , .,11._. iv-.so?ni,jt.,n. ,M1,U . * 1 d il the i m Vnder !. f. 5 ?U'.i>*s "' '"' will 11, 11111 fact 11 re m " 'T-s and SIL ips [?Sfrnis. and at short notice! j RH? ? !ei\.? p. ini v, 1'-h he guaranteed lo . uslo- *? . ' ? "?' \ nder-on ?'..uu ne1 "-11 e Maul >.t in ?vc- particular. ?,M ,. ???y"inv,i4?:",nf .1 it.,,,1 :.."?:;? i,ave":;;n ?;;rl:;,i;,;rll,f ;^:':?l\'V;,';:,! ] " h I Ina,, i*-"- 4^ : r. M. k k. ?? \RRKCKT . i.-t 1 I. 1-7.. 4JTATK oi /;./ if. ir. // ( A ROL NA. \ N 11 KIIS. ? N C..I n 1 -, . v*. /?>/., /'< ./??/?/.-. Your Deeds. Mortgages ai 11 W'll KRF.AS, .Mrs. N ue y Mays h;ls j made soil I?, m. |o granl her letrrs <>l \ .| miuistralioti on lie* Kstale an. eil'eets *>| Meedy M..\ s. .I. eease.1. Tliesi are therefore Iu is .-od adim.n i.lii i>ll :dl kindred and creditors 'I Ii e ? d.| in i Mec.l\ d< ? eased, lo ?<? and ap in < peat* before IMe in Court >A Probale, 111 l .i, bv held :il Anderson ?'??i'/ lb.use. on .1? Saturday, net. :sni.|i. J'ler publi.-a ? I tiou hereof, |o -le w eaiiy', ii oi\ 1 Ihm liave, wh\ 1 he said :.d minis" iti< n slioiil.l ' I not herallied, liivui mui'i mi hand, ! this sth dai -i 1 ?. |ober, is;.. u \\. w . in m ni 1: :ys. .1. r 1 ?. l 11. Is7.. I:: l" i LV.1IJIKK ! \iVW WWW ! Sto <Han?e Fertilizer -?oil I, I.FT !:? 11 ?Ji ; - | I .?"".'?ill-w -d 1 LANNHLSJo- t in ... ' ?????1 single ^? vi:n. wo. 1 i. i.M-: . V " ? . i ad "I m,i mw 11 manufae! : r ? i,;.'.' ' ,,'; !-ii .?!,.,,.,.,;,n;v ,V; " ? " 'V.::: ial : mi- lor Wool. Thnnl lul ' ? ??? pat !'.>u:e. ti! lt v ? 'i'.u:1 ?1:. ! . ,1: .;. , '. .' " 1 Pr?-st , - ? 1 x ?" " 1 "?nt'iiiiaiii .,1 ih,. ' Mr. ii. It. i \ \ p j|j .?, ;'" il i i5u -'MU 'I . . ?.'TI ^. ?.. - \ \ 1' ' . 1 1 ? ; . A . in . 1 "oe. a in iu. inia . ? .... . 'eei ih,.,,, f i,., ); the . ,. n?. hi.'- v-""-.? hai ... ,?..;,./,?:;,!!,;./? ?. .t-,,-,.,:,; ,'?!.3aV.;:?N Wholesale Cfroce?. nieiils I.m ' ail a by in ininu y'" !,,,,, i,'t|e. I ,. I\v, j. 1 vri:: n-?'-i I -i III? d.-l.l 111,1 I ?I.ihn i o 1'airy inj l. , I !?> ple-eill i,. ;,, ''^ . 01 ni-ii ri\ f. ''JH' ' 11 1 A M now 1 ?'? ? 1 ? ' i?A K, II H'K"I. .^1 l'??l*L.\ R l.\ 1 ,w . M'.MBKR "" 'he Blue Rid?re and Air m. m ai Pine Railroads al S. m ea ' .ty, in anv i i I ! \ |. \ ?iiantilics d< -'.led. ? '.i ?". !? . ? p?r |?,-||,i I illfol UiallMll. -e. Ilia/ff, lev -r Mills niieanda lialf miles west of Seneca i,V 'or addres. .a. S. ne- . - ily. S^dfios. 5:,tl?J :('f:' I HF und.-.-;:?"' ?' k\ , . ? 1 ., I. . eonslaiil < 'Mil > li X \ im( '.. IViiii's. Liquors, i j ir>, Tnir,i. ''?-??.. ^v,'.. ?v<... .??r::u. 4. j? ai .iii> Do:,': l? S'l I V.-oV ?' \soi.I'HA!M.Iiv:{p\ v intetis 01 .vi 1 ..I. .so? , t Ilten mi Irv. .1. 11 \ km 1 Mr 11 IL I'. Mi Kino. ? 1 10.1 a?. 111 >t | t, ; (f|< Vmicrsoo. vi.v i 11 alwai - lo?,,.| a' |< j , , " il,.- ViO'b " Jnlv f. 1 WM 1 II ART. IN. nv' - A /; , > ii *i in J '? 1 mil i;..\ wew Fork TRIBUNE. Leading Amerscaii Mew3pap5r - THE BSST A?VEKTISIiO NSBinv Daily, sio n vear WHISKY. 111 S i' Weekly ^Soi! t-Wcek P">nip paid. Ad Tu? ty ( aim mln -??^i ..CL: !V. ., i lul ...