of (hem
end in the
Bfrfsome
BhM|EPVmwShVK?*b become con valesConfederate
soldier was out
^ himself,n when a Federal solPwr
of the Teutonic persuasion also
emine out, and after walking round and j
epreing our Confederate friend for some
time, accosted him thus:
" V - - 1 ??>
~~ A uu pwa TUU aeucsu V
M Ilow do you know ?" said the I
Confederate. 1
* You peee so tana fat."
w Explain yourself," said the Con fed- 1
erate.
M Vail, I pees in te hospital myself. 1
I sees some lings vot goes on. De la- i
dies come in mil te pasket on the aim,
and she coomen to me and sav 1 vat you
be!' I say 1 pees Ouion man. vounded
at Sbiloh. She say vat a pity'for de
beeples ven de var shtop '' Den she
goes to you and say,4 vat you been!'
You say,4 1 pees a rebel soldier round
ed roil Shilob.' Den she puts her lily
site hand in de basket and takes out de
oake and de vine, aud give you ever vat
you vant. After vile anonther lady
comes in, mil de pasket on ber arm,
and ahe goes to you fu&t, and ask you i
* vat you been !' You say 41 pees reb- i
el soldier, vounded rait Shilob.' Sue
say 4 vat a pity.''- Den I tinks I
goln to get sorneiing. Veil, she como i
to me and say, 4 vat you been ?' I say,
* I pees Onion man, vounded mil Shiloh.'
She sots down her pasket nud
put iu her lily vite baud, and nulls nut
a Cot tam Mettotist track ! You links
a man get fat on de Urn Mettotist i
tracks ! De Cot tam secesh, da gits de |
cake and vine, and ever vai da want,
and de Onion man cau't get to smell de
bottle."
Things I Hate.
I hate to see a young man's head
wet with " Bear 8 Greesey I hate to
see a lady faint at the odor of a rose.?
1 hate all men, women and children,
who don't love babies. 1 bate to see
negroes upstairs: or politicians Irjing
to.appear pious. I hate to hear ladies
talk about44 bard times," and then make
their dresses a whole foot longer than
their foctsy Unrtsyt. I hate to hear '
widows and widowers, say they Con t
want to marry." I liale to see poor !
folks with gloves on in warm weather. 1
I bate to bear a merchant offer to sell
goods " at cost." 1 bate to see a clergy- 1
man try to appear ported upon all sorts 1
of topics. I hate to hear a lady say, 1
she wears No. 1 shoes. I hate to see
poetry with one leg longer than the
other. I bate to hear music when the
corners are so sharp, that they have
to be squealed out, instead of being
sung.
I bate the Hues, blue stockings, blue I
coats, or anything that looks b/ueish.
I hate to see anything more than
straight, for tlieu it leans over the other !
way.
I hate to see a long face trying to
pass itself off for piety.
I bate to see boys wear their pappy's
coat. '
I hate to hear a man say he has no
rrioneg, when his nephew wants to
row a few.
1 hate all little things, such as min*
nows, yankee lecturers, stringy pota
toes, and five cent shin plasters. 1 hate
to see the flies and the gravy in the same
dish.
I hale everything that don't taste
,1 .1,^1., ,l._. I... ?
nuu uYuituuuy i u it t 111/ in?iu,
I hale several other things thai 1
shall not mention.
DOUBLE YOU.
?
It's Dark.?The following beautiful
sentiments are from Meister Kail's
Sketch Book, entitled the " Night of
Heaven." It is full of touching tender
near :
" It is dark when the honest and honorable
man sees the results of years
swept cruelly away by the knavish^ :
heartless adversary. It is dark when
he feels the clouds of sorrow gather
round and knows that the hopes and 1
happiness in others are fading with his
own. But in that hour the memory of. '
past integrity will be a true consolation. '
and assure bim even here on earth 1 1
gleams of light in heaven. It is dark , '
when the dear voice of that sweet child '
once fondly loved is no more heard j '
around in murmurs. I)aik when the 1
pattering feet no more resound without 1
the threshold, or ascend step by step , '
upstairs. Lfarsc when some well known i
air recalls the strain once oft attuned !
by childish voice now hushed in death ! j
ldarkness; but only the gloom which j j
now heralds the day spring of immor* ; i
tality, and the iufinite light of Lleaven. | I
Efficacy ok Onions.?A writer 'r
says : I *
We are troubled often with severe j 1
coughs, the result of colds of standing, I 1
which may turn to consumption, or pre , r
(nature doath. Hard coughs cause >
sleepless nights by constant irritation in f
the throat, and a strong etfort to throw >
off offensive matter from the lung*.? t
The remedy I propose has been tiied L
by me, and recommended by me with t
good result, which is simply to take in- t
to the stomach before retiring for the
night a niece of raw onion, after chew - | i
fug. This esculent id an uncooked e
state is very healing, and collects the 1 d
waters from the lungs and throat, v
ranking immediate relief to th# > p
icnt. ' 1'
_ 4
mm in
T 5 B
Hover Satisfied|<
Never *u there s sentiment uttered
paught with more truth then thin, for
soihing in thin world hfcs ever yet beeD
feble to satinfiy the insatiable desire
of man. The greatest mistake a man
bas ever committed is to suppose that
he can find in tbe present state of ex*
Intence tbat which can fully satisfiy all
bis wants. The craving of the immor1^1
..I I If a # -
km nuu11 now vain ana lume to expect
that >bey can ever be gratified in
this imperfect state of existence I Thin
world is too poor?too inadequate to
gratify tbe longings and aspirations of
tbe restless spirit of man, that is ever
asking for more.
Bebold our fisnt parents in the beautiful
garden of Edeu I Naught is there
to disturb their peace nnd harmony?
Sin has never, as yet, beguiled tbeir
hearts. Care and (rouble to them are
unknown. I3ut, as they partake of tbe
luxuries by which they are surrounded-,
are they cout^nted ! No?far froiu it;
there is yet one thing wanting to com?plete
tbeir happiness; it i> to partake
of tbe forbidden Iruit. Thus it was
with our first parents. If they could
not be satisfied with tbeir lot, which
might have been one of perfect bliss,,
can it be expected that we shall be satisfied
in a world that is corrupted with
kin, and where every blessing is tinged
with sorrow I Yet satisfaction is what
we are all seeking, but never find. IIow
many vainly iruaginejliat they shall be
satisfied, when they shall have reached
some particular point in their existence
But when that is reached, satisfaction is
yet afar off, floating in the distance,
seen but dimly nnd indistinctly.
How many and varied, and yet, for
the most par!, how poor and inadequate,
arc the objects which we single out for
the purpose of finding true and perma
nent satisfaction. The votaries of dissipation
ntid sensuality seek it in the
gratification of their animal appetites
and passions ; but they find it not. The
covojous seek it in the accumulation of
wealth- hilt find thai llinir e*ruw?i*il..n.
are not realized. The ambitious, prompt
ed by a thirst for gloiy and Taine, pur- '
sue, with untiring ardor, the alluring
phantom*; but when they have grasped
all within their reach, they are \cl more
dissati.-fied than ever. licit old Alexan
der, who had trav'eised the whole world
with his victoiious anpv, weeping be
caase his ambition was confined within
the limits of one world. Was Napo- |
leon salistL-d, when his power s-vayrd I
over nearly the whole of Europe! No;
the more he snl?j cted to his will, the j
inorehe saw to subject. Ltuk ?t Car ar,
in the height of his liiumpli, gtaspiuir
what he had so Jong toiled for; artl
then, in the restlessness ai d dissatisfaction
of his nature, exclaiming, " la this
hii r
Who has over drank so -deep at the
perennial spring of knowledge as to sat
isfv his thirst ? Was it l'Uto. Cicero,
Locke, or Newton ? No, not they ; although
they drank deep, yet their an*
ticipatiohs were no: realized. And how
often, w hen the astonishing world gazed
with surprise and admiration at one
great height to which they had arisen
to the hill of science, thev were compelled
to acknowledge?this is not my
dream ! This is not what I#Loped to
have done!
Thus it is with all mankind, wba'ev
er his pursuit may be. None can fu 11 v
express the thought which it seems to
have been his mission partly to unfold.
None ever yet succeeded in gaining all
they have desired. Thus, in every period
of our exi-lence on earth, there ap
pears 'o have been something wanting
to sali.-fy the cravings of our natures ;
and wo never have, and never can
reach the point where wc can say we
are satisfied.
"Generation after generation." savs
ii linn uiilnr * linen f.. 11 ?-? ' '
.. kmv ? . nvi, iio'c icii no wi; now itfUl,
aud their lives were as active as our
own. They passed like a vapor, while
nature wore ihe same a-pect ?>f beauty
as when her Creator commanded her to
be. The woild will bar* the same attractions
for our off-pring yet unborn,
that she haJ once for us as children.?
Vet a litt'e while and all will have hap
pened. The throbbing heait will be
stifled and we shall bo at rest. Our
funeral shall find its way, and prayers
will be said, and we shall be alone in
silence and darkness, for the worms.?
And it may be fur a short time we shall
be spoken of, but the things of life will
soon be forgotten. Days will continue
to move on, and laughter aud song will
be beaid in the room where we died ;
ind tlie eyes that mourned for us will
be diied and glisten again with joy,
uid even our children will cease t ?
l.:.k ~r ... -~.i ?:*" - * 1
,n 111 a kji uaf nun win uui icuiemuer u>
isp our names."
I IIavb no Timb to Srvnv.?Tlie
dea about the want of lime is a mere
ihantom. Franklin found time in the
nidst of all liis labors to dive into ihej
ridden recesses of philosophy and to
explore the untrodden path of science.
Hie great Frederick, with an empire
it his direction, in the midst of war, on
be eve of battle which were to decide
he fate of his kingdoms, found time to
evel in the charms of philosophy and
ntellectual pleasures. Bonaparte, with
ill Korope at his disposal, with king'
n his ante-chamber hogging for vacant
hrones, with thousands of men, whose
lestinies were suspended on the brittle !
bread of his arbitrary pleasure, bad
ime" to converse with books.
Ctesar, when he hadcuibed thespir
tsof the Roman people, and was throng:
d with visitors from the remotest kingloou,
for rid lime for intellectual c'ulttation.
Every man has timfc, if be inrrroves
it as well as he might, and can
eap a three-fold rewind. LeluiechanA
_===_JH
SIBT?B
i ics then make use of ibe hours at their
disposal if tbey want to obtain a proper
influence in society. They are the life
blood of the community; they can, if
l?L * ?
iiu-v |>ii*:isp, noia id loeir naoda toe
destinies of our republic; they are numerous,
respectable and powerful; and
they have ouly to be educated half as
well as otb6r professions to make laws
for the nation.
???????iBs??wm
unuos
AND MEDICINES.
i i
rFIIE pubatriher hss received and keeps '
| J. constantly on hand, the above,
tooktiier with a varied stock or
Fancy Articles,
Among which may be found,
GOLD PENS, Pencils and Points
WINES?t>herrv, Mndetia and Sweet
Kino quality of FRENCH BRANDY
Linseed Oil, Train Oil j
Kerosene Oil?both Burning and Lu
bricating
Sweet Oil
SPIRITS TURPENTINE *
White Lead '
I PAINTS?All colors, dry and in Oil <
CONGRESS WATER i
MEDICINE CHESTS '
GLASS and PUTTY 1
BRUSHES, of all kinds
COM BS. POCKET BOOKS
LOOKING GLASS PLATES
Ladies' Puises, of finest styles
KEROSENE LAM PS, with Chimneys .
and extra Burneis % ' Mustard,
Cayenne Pepper
| TOBACCO, of superior qualities j
j Spice, Fancy Soaps
Ti apparent Slates, for Drawing
I KISII HOOKS, Fiddle Strings <
I PERFUMERY
iNK
o.it^t- "t t ...t: ..' t......i:?
I'M nnivi<) v;i l^ikUICO l I n? UIIMi;
VAI.ISES ' ' ' .
I Pocket Kla^k*, vnitnns siz^n
i I. AU N ! > l! KSS' SO A P, superior article
! Fine SPONGES."
PATENT MKI>H,-I\KS ..f all kinds
All of the above Article* can l?e lrnd at
low down r itcs for eush. Give me a cull'
i n( mv ol.l etiin<1.
?T I' crson* fendihsr Order*, must send j
ilie money ? CHEJijT C'A.V.\l97' HE
GlTKK.
M. B. EARLE.
Dec (5 M tf
T. W. DAVIS,
WATCH MAKER, ,
W(U!l,f) U.Hijject fully in
l"1"' people of Greenville J
(f-?/ 'Sjfinr.l I lie suriounding country,
Uv l,os
b& ac B<:i?
I'r.iin hi* ()l I) STAND in ll.e Goal*
j leit Heii'i1, In n mow l GXVKXIKKT
] . lie, 11nee d.<ov* Norlli of Die Man
si. n House, next door Ui l'ickle A l'oor, on
I M.iisi Str.-. t where he is pr. piir.-d to do
nil work in his line of Miriness, nt short notice,
in n workman lika lonuner, nud on
reasonable leinis.
Aiv.' 5i> 13 tf
: i\mi:iwiiv'e imvtdi I
I lUl/ULtllOVJ 13 HVlLli.j
(0)
PASSENGERS
A It IilVIXO I.V COLUMBIA OX THE
DIFFERENT RAILROADS
WILL FIND
Omnibuses, Carriages
AM)
Itaggagc Wagon*,
Itt Itcadiucss to Carry tlicmto
r?ml from Ilia
EH 9 fl B'Jf.'1 *
FREE OF CHARGE.
Iie*jtotitillt jiermn* jti attendance to receive
Check* and Baggage.
t. s. j\icKi:n*o\,
l'BOrRtKTOll.
Ang23 12 tf "
To Hire at Low Prices*
A TWO FIOIISK WAOOTN and TEAM,
with driver, by tho day, job, or week.
J NO. D. ASM MORE.
March 5th, 1887. Mar 7-41
To Kont. I
TIlEDWELLlXO IIOUSH 1
mj .S opposite the Baptist Church.
SkS cio!t-7aill '"r *',e present year; nUo, 4
"r ' the HOUSE on the corner of
*ato? lot. Apply to i
THOft. B. THURSTON.
Jnn 10 r.3 tf
?HAVING
ADD 1
1S1HS DSSSSHMG. '
nENKY OANT, the Barber, continue* to
F11AVB the face dnd DRESS 1IA1K a* j
formerly, at hi* Old Stand, near Me?*r?. e
I'lCKtr. A I'oou's Shop, where he will be
pleased to *ce hi* friends and customers, lie
hope*, by attention to husiucfc* anil politeness i
to nil, to receive the patrpp:i?e of the place.- '
March 21 43 ttf
w h/ camkbel lt ;
(District Judge.) s
VITTLL PRACTICE In the Superior
VV Courts of Lawr and Knnity. ' t -r
iw Office iu Altc New Court Ilouec, JI
Oteenvilln, S. C.
Ooi 4 tPPp
I i_u_ii?mn*in^aS at ~ ? -
MMPP^ealinaoreland, 4
Druggists au? Apotheoaries,
KAJIBION HOT7SJI BUILDINO.
--iIl'QK K AN c.
JB'
CONSTANTLY on band a
fly| gemral Assortment of
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
PAINTS,
ftfl
ViliO
DYE 8TUFFB
DRUSllKt) N
OLA8SWARE *
PERFUMERY and FANCY
ARTICLES.
Together with every Article comprising the
Stock of a Druggist or Physician.
WALTER A WESTMORELAND.
Dec 20 30 if
SWAI1VS
P ^ Si fl ? 1! ^ 9
17*0R Iho sure and speedy cure of 8croftila
or King's Evil, White Swelling, Ulcor)Ur
Sores, Rheumatism, General Debility, "and
ill disoascs arising from impure blooil. This
Medicine has acquired a very extended and
stabli.'hcd celebrity i* most parts of the
ivorld, both in hospitals and private practice,
rhlch its efficacy nlono has sustained for
nearly thirty years. ,
li'ia's' a*?.
^M"8sU by
WALTER ft WESTMORELAND,
;i/.t.vmv house buildisg.
January 3 82 tf
1 00 CiAIvS. English Linseed OIL
i yJKJ 100 Guls. No. 1 Tanners' OIL
> lib's. 'Kerosene OIL
100 Gals. No. 1 Lubricating OIL.
ALSO,
A large stock of Window and Show-ease
SUSS, of all sixes.
Just received uud for sale low, at
Walter a wk^tmor klaxd'S,
ma ssi ox no us eh ull dl.vg.
January 3 .32 " tf
WOOD'S
it?;^ ?
ixau iiCStUXUUVC,
For mile hy '
WALTER & WESTMORELAND,
.v.t xsjox no csis puildixq.
Jnmtury 3 .?!2 tf
iSJUEI'S HillH RESTORER.
M US. ALLEN'S ZYLOUALSAM.
For rale by
WALTER & WEST MORI LAND,
M.wsrox house uuildisg.
January 3 .12 tf
iram; nomine,
FOR THE HAIR,
For sale by
WALTER & WESTMORELAND,
maxsiox house build iso.
January 3 32 tf
HAIUtY'S
TRICOPHEROTJS,
XYON'S kathaihox.
J Eur rale by
WALTER & WESTMORELAND.
maxslux house du1ldixg.
January 3 At tf
BatlUAWT PETROLEUM*
Oil
KEROSENE Oil,*
TUsT RKC1EV1.D and ALWAYS to be
found at
WALTER A WESTMORELAND'S,
Mansion House Building.
Doc 2Q? 30 . if
1/rDficCkir i aura
ivcnuocnc LHmro^
Of VARIOUS 8izea and Style*. AIho.
OLD LA MRS Mended And He.fitted ut
W ALTER A W EST Ml >K El.A Nl>*8.
Mansion House building
Dec 20 ' ' 80 . tf
The London Hair Color Hoetoror
and Dressing.
170R SALE BY
JL WALTER A WESTMORELAND.
J/.l SS/OS HOUSE IIUILDIXO.
January 3 32 .."If
CLOCK'S
IXCSLSOIB BAIR RESTORER
I^OR PALE BY
1 Walter a Westmoreland.
VASSJOS HOUSE ni lLDISO.
January 3 32 tf
am nn boi_tvdi neiW?
1 (JUL UHU UUfl LAIllUlllVfi
KEROSENE OIL.
JtlST HEOKTVED a mi for ?aI? at
WALTER A WESTMORELAND'S.
Mar 14 4 ti tf.
DO. ANDEI180N
AP-X'T^ RESPECTFULLY inform.
(jMnHL th? of Graen vlile and
^-U-LLf vicinity, that since the fire he
iaa opened Ma OFFICE next door to bia real- <
Iuqco, Just in the rear uf Mw.ri. David A
strudlcy, where he i? prepared to practice
DENTAL SURGERY
n both ita branch*-*, operative and tnecLaoilal.
for the CASH only.'
Feb 14 M tf
Sullivan, Stokes St Stokes. '
OltEEN VILLE, S. C. !
WILL niartk-o in the Cotirta of Law
and KqiiRy^ Office on the Public
XPi.irA.
All UusineM Intrusted to (hair cd>e will <
eceiva prompt aMeittioa. />" * i
r. Sttititjiji,- Jmim W. Stokk*
hp WARD P. Sr<.Kt?,
July 19 * 17 . tfxl[
T BEG to Inlortn Dj^9iH||^M
X general
STOCX 07 BOOE&ag
Which 1 am offering at tha abjjMBa&fc^
lha times by receiving all of ttOTMl|9
NEW P UB1
And being mindful of tha scarcity of ni^t
an the same articles can ba had la Coli
Charleston.
SCHOOL
I respectfully Invite the attention of T
na?nt of SCHOOL JBOOKS. by the best and
*111 be round nil of tho TEXT BOOKS, EI
CAL wanted in any School or College.
MISCE33
I hAT? a well-selected Stock of MISCK
be found a variety of Sacred MiJSIC, for th
ELS, Standard WORKS, HISTORIES, Chil
?TAT J <
I keep PAPER of every atyle and i
Letter; from Billet Doux to the broad ?qi
Inks, Blotters, Rulers. Playing Cards, and <
these articles in large quantities for cash, ai
the lowest prices.
BLANK BOOKS OF ALL KIN1
9 a H <D T A:
I have a beautiful lot of FANCY A1F1
Boa, Work Boxes, Draft-boards, and Cluss c
and Photograph Albums.
PERIOD
I am selling the best Weekly and Moot
advance of the mails.
mm u si
I have just opened a lot of Now SON
be sold at fjablither* pr.ictt,
0 R D E
I will ORDER any BOOKS or Pieo
very small advance on original cost.
CIRCULATE
Alter Court week, I will arrange to le
small cost, and lake tlieni back uninjured,
at small expense, to read all the late Nov*
them would oust quite a sum.
Come to the BOOK STORE and look, ?
Greenville, S. C., March 31, 1867.
GRADY, FERGU
NEXT DOOR BEL.OW
A Large
FALLS SIS
. Irj-rYjil) L
GROCERIES, FAMILY
oommrmQ,
SILKS'V ' * .
POPLINS
MOHAIR k SCOTCH rLAIDS
ALPACCAS, Striped St Plain
PRINTED DEL A INS
GINGHAMS
CALICOES
BOMBAZINES
The above Articlea toe can fumu
PERFUMERIES
UAlIt OILS
SOAPS
TOOTH TVRUSIHvS EDGINGS
& INSERTINGS
CRAVATS
COLLARS
Gents Buck GLOVES
Ladies GLOVES
RICE
Brown and Crushed SUGARS
MADDER
INDIGO
SULPHUR
COPERAS
STARCH
Colgate'* No. 1 SOAP
ive ?hem a call before making
be detei mined to please ycu.
GRADY, FI
Greenville, S. C., Nov. 15, 1800.
Agents Wanted
TX EVERY COUNTY of North and South
I Carolina, to rnnvai>it and .- II
Lloyd's New Double Map
of North America ou the face, and a COUNTY
MAI* ol tbo United Statue on the- back?cov*
erlng
II M O ? ? '*
m 4 r*i|iiurc t cei of itin?lln?
wwsm &<D2&&auB8, &?.
Other Agencies ran lie given if desired.?
Agent* make from $5 to $20 per day.
Address,
WARREN R. MARSHALL,
General Agent Lloyd's Map.
Columbia, 8. C. 1 '
All Carolina ndpefa inserting this notice to
the amount of $8 will receive a copy of the
Map in payineut. *
Feb 14 58 t (
Notice.
WE respectfully invite all person* owing
uV, to come forward ind pay tip. A j
cord to the wise is sufficient to save cost*.? (
We can he f-mnd at the old JaKitnor Hotel. ,
" tine and settle soon, or you frill have .costs ,
o pojr.
A. J. VANPERGRIFT A CO. - ,
Jan 3 32 tf ,
ft A A A MONTH ' ? AGENTS wanted I... i
JpJl/ ?i* nntirtly uew article", just otii.
O T. G^RV, ?
City BulHiojt, Biddsford, Me. ?
May 13 6'A ly
* # F
.4
acher* and
LLANEOU8 WORKS, amoogta'WM^ftPWBHI
e different denominations; the latest VOmE^SflVfll^O
ilreu'a STORY BOOKS. do , 4c., 4c.
rarielT, from common Foolscap to the beat ~v
nity Bill. Alto, Envelopes, Peon, Pencils,
legnnt new style Visiting Cards. I buy
>d are prepared to supply all demand* at
.
)S, STYLES AND QUALITIES.
E ^ a dJ El IS s.
["ICLES in my line, Writing Desks, Portion
nou. Also, come handsome Picture Frame*
< I
C A L S .
lilv I'm i.iiljpiiln
GS, and lustiumental PIBCES, which will
1 It S.
m of MUSIC wanted, and will charge *
< 6 UBRART.
t my customer* hare Book* to read, for
By this means persons will be enabled,
;la, aud' other publications, whilst to buy
,nd examine my 8tock and prices.
A. BACON, Agent.
48?im
SON & MILLER,
OLD COURT MOUSS
Stock of '
III GOODS.
TOlIa
SUPPLIES, M, M?
m part, ?F
BROADCLOTHS CASSIMEUES
SATINETS
SHAKER FLANNEL
OPERA FLANNEL
CANTON FLANNEL
4 4 SHEETINGS
S 4 SHIRTINGS.
sh in 1'ariety and in Quantities
RIBBONS
BELTS
BUTTONS
THREAD. '
UQSIERY
CORSETS
CREWEL
Cotton A Silk HAND*
KERCHIEFS, AC., AC.
FIO BLUE - .
Cbowing and Smoking TOBACCO
Carolina Bell SNUFF
rEFPKR
GINGER
SPICE v.
NUTMEGS
CLOVES, AC.
your purchases else where, and they will
? T <
ERGUSON 8c MILLER.
26?tf
TO TUB PUBLIC.
The Pavilion Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. Cn
V &0 I/WO end ably eon>
k/M^X ducted by the. late H. L.
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iMH U<J 1 iE.nriu.uiJ, will aUll
W&jJsiaffg*. be kept open for the accommodation
ol ihe traveling public.' * And tte
former friend* and patron* will find the
usual accommodation* Cod alien lion* be*
towed on tbeoi a* formerly, and the public
favor*, already *o well established asTHK
HOTEL of I he TRAVELING MERCHANTS
of the South, will, by eameat effort*, be
faithfully preserved.
Oct 25 M If ^
MlII $ fl'lttCE.
Corner of Keating and ftaten Street*.
CHARLK8T0N, 8. 0.
THIS well known FIRST
CLASS HOTEL ha* Jart
BlfiSSiS& been thoroughly repaired, reItted
a*<l re-furniabed, and I* now ready fo*
he accommodation of the trarolling nubile,
rhoae patronage i? respectfully solicited.
Merchant* visiting the city, are nipteMly
nvitod. Every accommodation will be oferfd
them.
Coaches a|way* in read lam to cotyey pa*>
engor* to and from the Hotel. '
The Proprietor promises to do all in Klipovir
tor tlie comfort of hi* guest*.
JVSgPH run CELL, Proprietor,
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