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ITrnneUtod^fc* JFc#|y S^urd^fttom Di Oarf
Nowa, wettmko the acquaintance of on li?t|?ibU
norror, whioli, liowevOr, on accounl
of its existence in aOch l*rgn qu entity, and
tha danger qf Ua dleoemi nation, is oven more
'''ah'Or.r u>a( well-known and similar
^ rtoUtW^Sokino. The St. Peleraburw paJBk
par fonnde lt? atatameaU upon medical and
mm.'- aelentfflo authority; and foveetfgatiane
Wr wbiofa have for ihe firet time been made
known by the German naturalist. ITerf Lindaman
n, Wtha*" Archives of Official Phar
maejr anarnbna Rjrglenft," a journal pubJ'ahcd
in Bt. Potarsborg. Ha aaya in tubatitaaa
as followa: Thht he haamore cloeely
Investigated a naw mieroecopic parasitic
animalcule, named Oregarlna?that it, infusoria
which moke thoir appearance in herda
o* broodt. Thaaa anima'ealet era protozoa,
ht) 1 tnlnnff ta (Ka trnro IawmI rtltata nf ika
development of the animal organism. They
?xiet only aa paraaltes, but are tlioa found
in almost nil parte of tha animal and human
system?oven in tha blood. With the latter
they oirenlata throughout the body, and,
nourished by the blood itaelf, Increase ao
fnhoh hi dimensions lb at t hoy oan no longer
follqw their inclination to aaeend into the
Jnnar mlnutj tubes of the hair, but finally
are obliged to remain stationary in the body,
or, indeed, in aomd part of the hair itself.
Hare the Qregarlne ihorease with aueh rapidity
that they soon form whole eolonies,
eMcead obstruct the blood-vcnsels, and
ara thus the enuee of a long list of diseases,
such as hydropsy, asthma, tha ao-called
Bright'# disease, &c., Ac. Tboy make their
appesrgnoe in tho moat striking manner In
the human hair; but hair filled with those
Oregarine oan be distinguished from healthy
hair only by the roagnifying.giaM, or by
the keenest eyesight, and then only by little
dark-brown knob^ which are mostly
found near the extremities of the hairs
There little knobs are whole colonies of
Gregdrine. Herf Lin demons, at a hairdresser's
in Nishni-Nowgorod, examined
tht rjUr different specimens of hair, twenty
of wnloli he found infected with Qregarine.
He made inquiry as to the localities from
which tha bnir-drestere preferred to obtain
thalr bair, and found that it had in moat
cases been taken from the heads of the vary
poorest people, especially from the matrons
and maidens of the Mordwine and Bnrlaka
on tha Volga. When in the spring time
the Bqrlake goes forth to work, ue puts on,
perhaps, a clean ehirt, l ut heeertainly does
not tana it off until ha returns in the autumn.
It ia not to be wondered at, that,
leading such maimer of life aa this, vermin,
those natural scourges of unelcaalinese,
aKaiiLI nnnn Annnnr iinnn It'll nertun on/1 In.
crease to liorrtble extent. By somo of
hia later experiments, Herr Linacmann haa
discovered that almost every epecieaof these
parisitie vertnin, especially one very dieagreeable
variety, whoso name we will not
sent ion to eara polite, contain in their in*
testinal canals a vast multitude of these
Gregarine. and, by further experiment, he
convinced himself most thoroughly that the
Uregarino of the human hair come front
these vermin.
But how do the Gregnrlne make their
Way into the flesh and blood of mankind T
Herein Llio ladies are the principle culprit*?actual
ladies, charming creatures in
tasteful ball uttlre?who, decked with flowera,
sparkling with jewels, radiant with wit
and iuimatiou, In the full enjoyment of ]if.<,
cent alS'j to shed around them only happi11
ess an d pleasure, h'o, this sounds so uorfilly
that we must at least restrict oyr accusation,
and limit It to the coils and twists
of their own and other peoplo's liair which
ladies of fashion wear in greater or leas rolls
upon tho back part of their heads, umler
the name of " cniguone."
This la the way In which it comes to pass.
Herr Liademann convinced himself by
many experiment# that tho Grcgarine do
oot die from want of moistnre, and also that
hey cannot be destroyed br boiling. (?)?
The agents, by nt>ene of which they could
beJcttTed, sneh as acids, alkalies, ether, <ko.,
could not be used for this purpose, because
they also injure the hair itself. Thcro is
nothing left, therefore, for the bair-drearers,
but to make use of the hair which they
bare purchased, no matter how full of
Gregerme it may be, for fits manufacture
of ladies' chignons and htad dresses. But
Ilerr Lindemann likewise convinced himself
(hat the Qregarine ara restored to arimnlion
and activity even by a very alight elevation
of the temperature, and, especially
by an affluence of moisture or vspore, quick
lv grove, and in a few hours arrive at that
atage of complete development which rewrite
in their rapid Increase In numbers.?
Now, vre shall eoe how they are introduced
lota the interior of the human system. Un
der the most brilliant phaze of modern society
does this take placo. Imngine to yourself
a ball-room 1 The blazing lighta, the
dancing, the crowd of people, soon raise
the temperature, and iftoreaso the moisture
In the atraosphore to each an extent that
the countless invisible little monetcrsin the
meases of false hair, which the ladies wear
opon their heads, arc speedily vivified in
mnltitudea, rapidly grow and increase, and
as is the case among these inferior orders of
animal life, arc multiplied by division into
aajriads of embryos. These era dispersed
throughout the atmosphere of the saloons
In millions, are inhaled, fall opon the ra
. Ifashntaate offered to the guests?in short,
ara introduced into the systems ol thoee
present in a hundred different ways, penetrate
and poison all parts of the body, and
multiply to such an extent, that, like legions
ol nvil spirits, they rise again, disperse
.themselves through the hair, and didaominstc
anew on all sides their seeds of
corrafttian, A horrible picture I May the
ladies, soon learn to shrink with disgust
drOm (lie mounds teeming with disease and
anelenidiness, which they build up with
(else heir upon their heads and nceks already
so lovely without the addition of
foreign charms, and to content themselves
Aa flilurA wit li tl>a Ailitrnmsnfi a/ lli..is <v?un
Oat oral hair.
To physicians and men of science (he cartons
task ofTt-re itself of examining and
testing more narrowly tho discoveries of
Van JJndemnn, in order that, in cmo they
ere shown to be sconrsta and well grounded,
the proper means may ba taken to prevent
the spread of thia scourge, ileum
while, however, the ladies will do well to
abstain in future, with heroic rasolulion,
from adorning themselves, if not with bor
rowed ptutnee, at least with borrowed hair,
and to content themselves with appearing
to much better advantage without artificial
bunches on their nsoks.
Tn?t have had warm weather abotit
Louisville. Tho Courier says: A
young lady from India met her discard0(1
later at the racecourse yesterday;
melted, end run into hie arms. So far
aa wo have heard, thia is the only accident
that baa happened to the divine
m. The most of litem take the precaution
of keeping under llieir waterfall".
Fromiik?l<Vo( U? life of tl)? e?1?br?W
r>r. Nott, of 8*?W Or!?*n?, which appears in
ths New OtImh Creseent, we meke the following
extreet. Df. Nott, m men/ af our
I older resident* know, woo o native of thii
city, and toon obtained * high place in the
front rank of KM professionPaHt'x.
Sotsnco and society-have, hi the death oi
Dr. O. A. Wott sustained a )ou, which it ii
at least doubtful if hie former colleagues
will be able to repair. Genial and goner
ous, high toned and aernpnlona to a degree
that aoine would even crilioiae, read in
general literature to an extent but aeldom
attained by ao thorough pat} exact a profee ionai
man, kind to the poor, a warm Arid
true friend, he wae beloved by the etudenta
and graduates of the University, eetocmed
by hie associates, adored by hie friends, pd
mired by ail with whom he ?ame in eon
t?oi, ana leavta nothing behind him or hia
unmv n?v nonor id? sympathy.
And Ttt dlntn of bad; and mind, which
lie manfully refrained from exposing to the
?n*o of the world, long weighed upon Mm.
fe aba't not attempt to lift the wit in
whioh he quietly shrouded It, any farther
th?p to eey, that the lore of hie beloved
wife, whom he loved and honored ae the beet
of women, not without cause, was a shock
from which ha never recovered.
Yet, as from the first, so to the last, he
performed the duties of hie ehair, and filled
uie plane in ooeietr as became Mm. lie
w?iborn in Columbia, South CaroMna, on
the 29th of June, 1819. Of bla early days,
we know comparatively llttje. Ills father,
Judge Nott, a gentleman of the old eehool,
highly esteemed in all the relatione of life,
took the highest pride in the edueation of
Ills family, and Oustavue profiled by H as
well, In hie way, aa his eminent elder
brother, Dr. Joshua O. lie graduated in
the Medical Department of the University
of South Carolina, and shortly afterwards
went to Paris, where he remained for a
couple of years, increased his practical
knowledge in lils profession, and lift knowledge
of the French language, with the literature
of which he was richly informod.?
On the 19lh of October, 1846, ho was mar
ried to Miss Hannah Patterson, daughter of
Judge Patterson, a worthy legal aaseciate
of his worthy father. About 1837, he came
lo New Orleans, and iu the following year
ho was elected Profeeaor of Anatomy In tho
Medical College, now a department of the
University of Louisiana. In 1840, he resigned
the Clinir of Anatomy, and returned
to South Carolina. In 1848, lie returned to
New Orh ane, was elected to that of Materia
Modiea, and thin lie Continued to fill with
efficiency and woith to the day of hla death.
SPKKAD or MAXtTTACTXmiKO.?Wo
Are gratified to obaetve that, in some
portions of the great grain-growing regions
of the North west, the subject of
the establishment of manufacloiiea is,
at length, being taken up by the people.
With tho magnificent water power
in that section, taken ia connection
with the high bounties they have to pay
to the Eastern manufacturers, the only
wonder is that they had not embarked
in the business long ago.
It is proposed lo eiect a large co'.ton
factory at tbo falls of St. Anthony, and
the people of Minneapolis, Minnesota,
who havo tho undertaking under
consideration, hr-lier* ilmt it
^^ mm " vu?n UO
very profitable. One of the papers say
that water-power llxfre is certainly ntnch
cheaper than iu Lowell, Lnwtence and
similar places ; labor Is as cheap; the
cost of sub.si-tence, in that land of wheat,
of meat and of general plenty, would
certainly be much cheaper than in the
East, where bread?tufl\ beef, potlc, lard
and cheo?e are largely procured from
the West. Why, then. It is properly
asked, should not a yard of cotton cloth
be manufactured as cheaply there as in
Lowell t Wo quote from n Miuuesola
paper:
u The cotton to go East is first sent
from tho plantations by steamers to
ports of shipment, and there transfers
ed to sailing vessels bound to Boston,
Now York or Philadelphia, when, for
use here, it would be put ou board n
i loat on tho lower Missiwtpi or tributaries,
and not again unloaded till it reached
within convenient dray age distance
of the place of manufacture. Certainly,
there would be a saving on the freight
of tho raw material.''
| The writer nrges the above rontons
for going into the business extensively,
With the exception, perhaps, that, at
present, the South is not a grain grow*
ing region?it is improving in Uiat res
pect, however?slio hna nil the ndvantiv
gei noticed above, only, peihnps, to n
greater extent. If manufactories were
established in the States, the cotton,
or the bulk of it, could be hauled from the
plantation to the factory, or to its agent
j in any town or city. Wo have abunj
dant water power ; wo can raise provia
ions, And the double commissions, dray'
ago, wharfage and storage, which make
up a long nrray of chargos to bo deducted
from tho amount the cotton sold for,
would bo avoided.
With the South, West nnd Northwest
engaged, even moderate!v. in cotton
and other manufactures, the days
of protection hy high tarilfs, drawbacks,
dec., would be at an end. The consumers,
in every section of tho country,
would be relieved of a heavy burden,
and be enabled to livo in comparative
comfort, as prices of all the articles they
need would assuredly tumble down.?
We hope the good work will go on.
[fAantf.
? '
Dried Dr. a csn erries.-? An T?*.
change calls Attention to the fact that
there is a wide market for dried blackberries,
in New York ; nnd savs that
do .lera here can afford to pay fifteen to
soventccn cent* a pound for them for
shipment. They are very abundant all
over this State this year, and can be
made an important source of revenue.
They tnay be dried in the same manner
as peaches, or may be exposed to the
sun on wire-cloth or coarse sheeting, or
any substance that allows the circulation
of air.
London, June 19.?A pub-io breakfast
has been tendered William Lloyd
Garrison by a committee, of which the
Luke of Argyle is chairman.
TSTUFi
.I.HI MP m =
On a certain occasion one "Paul Denton,
a Methodist preacher in Texas, ad1
v?rtkcd a barbecue, with better Hqum,
thith is usually furnished. Whio^we
people aaaerobled a desperado in the
, crowd cried out,M Mr. Paul Denton,
your reverence has lied. You promised
I not thily a good barbecuo, but belter
thunder, and pointing Ws fong bony
a sound like -a shout of joy h-om the
bosom of the earth. "There I" he re'
peeled, with a look terrible as lightnia^
while hia dfrhijM adteidly iffem
Died at hi* feet, M tb*r? is lb* liquid
which Odd, lh* Etornsl, brews fbr a!!
bU children! Not in the simmering
till, aver the smoky fires choked with
poisonous gases, and aurrounded with
1 the stench of sickenthg odors and corruption,
doth our Father in heaven prepare
the Dttdhhi? AAnde of life, pure
cold wstw. But in the glade and glassy
dell, where the red deer .wander* and
the child lore* to play, there Ood brewa
it; and down, low down In the deepest
valley*, whore the fountain murmurs
and the rills sing ; and high up in (he
mountain tops where the naked granite
glitter* like gold in the sun, where
storm clouda urood and the thunderstorm*
or ash ; and far out on the wide,
wide boa, where the hurricane' howls
tuuflfo, amT tba big: wkvfea roll (M shorn*,
sweeping the march of Qod?there
lie brews it, the beverage of life? healthgiving
water. And everywhere, it is a
thing of beauty gloaming in the dewdrop,
Ringing in summer rain, shining
in the ico gem, till they seem tamed to
living jewels ; spreading a golden vein
over the netting sun or a whito gauze
around Die midnight moon; spotting
in the cataract, sleeping in the glacier;
dancing in the hail-shower; folding it?
bright tnow curtains softly aroun<Tthe
wintry world ; and weaving the many
colored iris, that seraph's cone of the
sky, whose warp is the rain drops of the
earth, nil checkered over with celestial
flowers by the mystic hand of refraction
?that Mossed life-water, no poison
bubbles on its briuk; its foam brings
not madness and murder; no blooU
stains its liquid glass ; pale widows and
starving children weep not burning
tears in its depths I Speak out, my
friend*, "would yon exchange, it fur the
demon's drink, " alcohol!" JjF
A shout,' like the Yoaring of a temp
| ost, answered 44 No I"
Tiik Military Tost or Coi.umuia.
The ariiva! of Gen. Burton and his command
at this poet is hailed with univer
an] satisfaction. 11 o is endeared to llin
Southern people, as (he commanding
officer at Fortress Monroe, for the kindness
nnd courteous treatment he extend
t*d tiro Slnle prisoner he had nnder his
chnrgo from the auunfhtion of his com>
nt:ut?l at the fortress, lie comes among
us with H high character as a soldier
' nnd gentleman, and wo have no doubt
will be Cordially received by the citizens
of Columbia.
This post has been highly favored
i with commandants ami orderly troops,
nnd Gen. Burton is a futing successor
to Gen. Oreen, who has just left ns fur
moro aclivo duty in tho We??.
[1'hut his.
Shout Spkbcii from Mr. Davis.?
, Jefferson Davis mads tho following
brief speech to somo gentemen who had
i waited on him at the residence of Mr.
Mason, in Canada;
" Gentlemen : I (hank you sincerely
i for the honor you hnvo this evening
, shown to me; it shows that true Brit
, ish manhood to which mufortone is al
wr.yn attractive. May peace and prosi
pority bo forever the blessing ef Cana,
da, for she lias been the asylum for
; many of my friends, as sho is now Missy,
lum to myself. 1 hope that Cinad*
msv firnvAr nmiln n h.-l r.t il.? II-!"
.v.v.... rm % Ul tliu uruish
Kmpiro, and may God bless you all,
i and the British flag uover cease to wave
i over you.
! Pkxstlyakia.?There it aome talk
t of placing this Stale In a condition for
. reconstruction. There are, according
to no less authority than Forney's Tress,
, 15,000 colored men in Pennsvlvnnia,
, many of whom were in the Federal army
during the late war, now without
the ballot. The urbane and generous
patriots who run tho radical machine
are more than anxious to bestow unb
, versal suffrage on the South, but will
, have none of it at Lome. If a black man
would enjoy the privilege of voting, he
must keep out of the Stale where Forney
and Stevens live.
| Up-Dill Businbm.?One of the
slowest, and hardest, and roost unnecessary
jobs ever undertaken, is fur a mnn
to build up a successful business without
ndvprluincr Fifiw m >
- .... ??? _. ..u.iurw
yoars ago it km oasier, because tiiere
wm lew competition, and the facilities
for getting advertisement* before lb#
' public wero not so good ; but in the jostle
of modern competition, those who sit
down end wait for customers are almost
1 sure not to get many of them, while by
' judicious advertising a man may, in six
1 weeks, mako hit name and business as
familiar to the public as those of his
> competitors of twenty years' standing.
[Phoenix.
i ?????
Swbktxr Tit am Hoakt.?For the
. benefit of our lady readers, we note a
staloment that two pounds of pure
white eugar, dissolved ia ae much hot
watar ae it necessary to rednee it to a
syrup, and mixed with a pound of strain*
od clean honey, and added warm to the
1 melted sugar, will make a honey more
palatablo than the genuine article.
ip top w{bt. a.
paper, sgabbmb^f
the raofsfH
"TVAILY and W wmWt ; or toR^H
U LY GLEANER, p<Mleh?l?OT*^H|
9i . '
Tn* Tnteet new*, Foreign and Aa?H9
beeidee a ra?t Amount of miaoe)tan?>vo^HMj
ing, will b? (band in than# publication^?^
Tl.* PHffiNl* And OLEANER are the <B1
paper* Tn tliTBUt^ OUtahle of CnftlniB '
whieh pay tot And regularly pablkh Tel*
rrepblo fnu-lllgeneet Keery taaua of the
fttHy1 contain* from Ton to Fourteen Coimniti
tff Reading If Alter; the Tri Weekly
from Twenty to Twenty-Pour, And the Weekly
Forty-Eight Column*?making it tbo
Largest and Cheapest Paper lo tbo 8onth.
Subscription roaaonable. Specimen* forn
lebed on application. An examination of
their merit* i* solicited.
Term* for Six Month* ft* adegace: T)*ILy_
?. ? ?.VWM1?*W JliUUAOlV/iUl'
TJLA VE on h?Ml, and shall he receiving
eyery^oak additions to my stoek, the
roH.?w1nVot>ons(tn *u.;
Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses', Boys' and
Children's SHOES
Shoe LACETS, linen and cotton
Note and Loftier PAPER, fine
Fine White ENVELOPES
COFFEE, SU(S Alt. TEA. SODA
PEPl'EIt, SPICE, GINGER
OOPPERAS, EPS AM HALTS
TOBACCO, CORN, BACON
Venison HAMS, Ess. Coffee
Fine CIGARS,
BUTTONS, HOOKS nnd EYES. Tlair PINS
Seed Irish POTATOES, APPLES
COTTON YARN.
In a few days I shall be receiving nddi
lions to my present Stock. Persons wishing
any of the above articles, will do well
to call and examine before buying, for bargains
ean be bought at this place.
. or I will barter for Oern, Bacon, Battel1,
Eggs, Lord, Chlelccns, Ac.
R. L. BURN.
Mareb 1th, 1807. 41-tf
OR. ANDERSON
W* III || RESPECTFULLY inform*
RSDHL the oilisons of Oreonviile and
^*4XZir vicinity, that since tho fire ho
lias opened his OFFICE next door to his residence,
jnst In tho rear of Messrs. David k
Rtradloy, where he is prepared to practice
DENTAL SURGERY
in both its branches, operative and mechanical,
for the VASH only.
Fob 14 M tf
Notes and Account* of Brook*.
Scruggs A Gibson, Assigned to Jas.
B Brooks
I HAVE iust r??oired for Collection
1 then? NOTES and ACCOUNTS, and reqnert
i?M neraona indebted to the Firm, to
call, without delay, to make settlements
nnd payments. O. P. TOWNE8.
Attorney at Law.
Marolt Cth, 18?1. , . 41-tf
Guardians, Trnsteos and Re*
ceivors,
ARE REQUIRED to make their Return?
to this Office by the firti day of June
next. All failing to make their return by
that time, will be reported to the Conrt.
JA9. P. MOOUK, 0. K O. I>.
( Vim mi salon ?r'a Office, January 18, 18R7.
Jan S4 8ft tf
Dissolution.
TIIR FIRM of JUTtKSDALE, PERRY
A Ca. 1? dissolved. Parties to whom
the same Is Indebted, will present their
Claims at th? Factory, or to in? at Greenville,
8. O. W. M. THOMAS.
January 7, 18ft7.
Jan 14 85 tf
nrar r* wwrnw
wju. r. rxuuiii
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHLONEGA, GA.,
WILL practice In tho Countio* of Lamp
kin Ilnweon, Gilmer, Fannin, Union,
Town*, Mr hi to and Unit.
Jm 10 SS tf
Sullivan, 8tokes St Stokes.
GREENVILLE, S. CL
WILL practice in the Court* of law
nod Equity. Ofllco on the I'ublio
Square. ,
All boainea# Intrueted to their ear* will '
receive prompt attention. <
Cuailu P. Sullivan, John W. Stoxm i
KmvARi> F. Stoke*.
July 19 11 tf
K
Job Printing of nil kind*, mieh a# Book*.
Pamphlet*, Posters Card*, Bill-Head., U.ndbllla,
m well m Printing in Color* promptly
xeeeud, mmi * mmuh pri??* u will mki
^HinaufMncni |or persona to forward ordem.
Ttm CM ill f
JttLIAR A. SKLBT. Pn>'r.
v Colombia, B. a, June 1. ft-tf
FLOUR! FLOURt
JV8t received ud tor ul? cheap, for tie
CASH, a lot of oatra-One Country
VLOVR. Cow qotok, If you want good Macolt.
. ^ DAVID A STRADLKY.
^May? - y *9
<S. F. TOWNE8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UP
solicitor nr equity.
pVFFlCR at tho uma building adjoining
NlF Court lluusc, formerly occupied by
Toymas A CaarBRLL, before dlaaolutlon of
tho Km. ,
flrocnrtllo, 8. C. Jan 11-8
DAVID & STBADLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCIIAKTS*
MjiMs^raiSaa
Dealers in Groceries andProvieious
PERDtRtOTf STREET,
BRAB THE DEPOT,
Mar U 4* if
mm mmsi
CHEAP FOR CASH 1
ATT n TJfiaWJTB' ODTnir ofrnnTi
And being raindfanPHlH^^H^B
as the me articles WrvH^H^B
Charleston. I
respectfully Invito
want of SCHOOL, BOOKS. by the iMfjW
will bo found ell of the-TEXT IMHMffH
OAL wauted in any School or
MISOEH
I hero well-selected Stock of MISC1S
be fonnd e variety of Seered MU8I0, for thi
ELS, Standard WORKS, HISTORIES, Chi],
S T A TT 0 C
I keep PAPER of every style and 1
Letter; from Billet Donx to the broad Eqi
Inks, Blotters, Rulers, Flaying Cards, and t
these articles In large qnantities for cash, ai
the lowest prices.
BLAHK BOOKS OF ALL KIKI
t&HID7 A!
I h.T? bwiUfal l?t <4 FANCY ART
lloa, Work Boxes, Draft-boards, and Chess a
and Photograph Albums.
PERIOD
I am railing the beet Weekly and Mont
advance of the mails.
IKK TtT m
I hare jnst opened e lot of New SON
be sold at jKtblithert prices.
ORDK
I will ORDER any BOOKS or rioc.
very smell edvanoe on original eost.
CtRCtlLATtN
After Court week, I will arrange to lei
small cost, and take them hack uninjured,
at email expense, to read all the late Novc
them would eost qnlto a sum.
Coma to tho BOOK STORE and look, a
Greenville, 8. 0., March tl, 1801.
MfkiMiYs mrm.
PASSENGERS
ARRIVING IN COLUMBIA ON TUB
DIFFERENT BAILBOADS
WILL FIND I
Omnibuses, Carriages
AND
Hnggogc Wagons,
In Rcadiucm to Carry them to
and from hli
FREE OF CHABGE.
Itetponeille pertont in attendance to receive
Chech and Baggage.
T. 8. IM( KI RSO\,
Paorann,
Ang 23 18 " tt
~ MlLUnNOtltE.
Corner of Mooting and Queen Street*.
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
TIIIS wo11 known FIRST
SafiWfr CLASS HOTEL boa just
>' 'ffTuP' been thoroughly repaired, roflttad
and re-ftirnished, and is now ready for
tha aooommodaiion of tbe travelling nubile,
whose patronage is respectfully solicited.
Merchants visiting tho city, arc respectfully
invited. Every accommodation will be offered
them.
Coacbos always In readiness to convey passengers
to and from the Hotel.
The Proprietor promises So do all In bis power
ler the comfort of his guests.
JOSEPH PURCKLL, Proprietor.
Fob 31 19 p.i.
TO TOE PUBUC.
The Pavilion Hotel,
CHARLESTON, 8. O,
BO LONO and ably oondnctcd
by the late H. L.
BUTTERFIELD, will aUU
BLa35iBLJJB? h? kept open for the aeeom*
modntion of tho traveling publio. And its
former friends and patrons will find tha
usual accommodations and attentions l>c
stowed on tbem as formerly, and the public
favors already ao veil established aeTOE
HOTEL of the TRAVELING MERCHANTS
of the South, will, by earnest efforts, be
faithfully preeerved.
Oct as 42 pp.
T. W. DAVIS,
WATCH MAKER,
^ WOULD Reapeetfully in
iy-^|^Torm tne people or Greenville
{f~-f 42Band the surrounding country,
he hae
From hie OLD ST A N in the Good*
ett House, to a more CONVENIENT
one, three doors North of ^e Men
ion Hones, next door to Piekle dr Poor, on
Main Street, where he is prepared to do
ell work iu hie line of business, at abort no*
Ue?, in a workman Uka manner, and on
reasonable terms.
Aug SO 18 tf
Notice.
WE respeetfully Invite all persons owina
ns, to cotno forward *?d pay up. A
word to the wies is snffleient to save eoste.?
We eaa he found at the old Lsllnsr Hotel.
Home and settle soon, or yon will have eoets
to pay.
A. J. VANDERORTFT A CO.
Jan 3 *2 tf
ilfgant new atyle ViaiUog Card* I -'^ i"
d are prepared to enpply all demands at w ^
8. STYLES AKD QUALITIES.
?i IT H ? Hi IE S.
1CLE3 in my lino, WriUng Coob, Portio.
on. Alao, eume handeomo I'ieture Frame*
I C A L S
lily Peiiodloala, and alwaye hare them la
OS, and Instrumental PIECES, which will
R S.
m of MUSIC wanted, and will charge a
18 LIBRARY.
1 my customers hare Books to rsad, for
By this means persons will be enabled.
Is, and other publications, whilst to buy
nd examine ray Stock and prioea
A. BACON, Agent.
4S-4m
General Superintendent' Office,
fcygy LTQ-'iiVn
i CHARLOTTE A S. C. RAILROAD, ?
Comtoma, S. C.. March IB, 1867. C
TUB SCHEDULE ol the PASSENGER
TRAINS over this Road la a* fellows
i
Leave Colombia at 8.M a. m.
Arrive at Charlotte at. 9.60 a. m.
Leave Charlotte at ..6.10 a. no.
Arrive at Colombia at 1 l.M a. as.
Close connections are mede et Colombia
and Charlotte with tbe Mail Trains on the
North Carolina and Sooth Carolina Railroads.
THROUGH TICKETS are sold at Columbia
to Richmond, Va., Washington, Dl. C..
Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and New
York City?giving ehoiee of ronton via
Portsmouth or Richmond?and baggage
checked. Tickets are aieo sold at Charlotto
for Charleston and Augusta.
An Accommodation Train, for freight
and local passage, leaves Columbia at fa
m.,on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
of eaoli week, and Charlotte on tho same
days and hour; arriving at Columbia and
Charlotte at 6 p. mM
a BOUKN1GHT. Superintendent.
Mar 21 48 XX
Schedule over South Carolina B. &
BcaflB PBM|
GENERAL 8UPTS OFFICE, . I
Chakuuton , S. 0., March 11,1887. j
ON and after the 18th inet,the Through
M A1LTRAIN will run u follow*, m:
| Leave Columbia at 11.40 a. m., Ch Vn lime.
Arrive Kingsville at 1.80 p. m., " '*
I Leave Kingsville at 1.85 p. m., " "
Arrive at Augusta at 0.00 p. m., " "
r assxaon thai*.
Leave Charleston 8.00 a rnArrive
at Columbia, ..8.20 p. m.
Leave Columbia, A60 a. m.
Arrrive at Charleston 4. p. m.
1L T. PEAKS, Gen'l Sup'W
Mar 81 48 O.H.
GREENVILLE ft COLUMBIA B. B.
f a jt"l wmmmr w j jlji?aw ma? 1
OENX SUPERINTEND"!? OFFICE, ?
Columbia, Sept, 18, I860. |
ON And after MONDAY next, 17th inet,
the Pneeenser Trains will ran
(Snndsyv oxoeptod,) until further doUm, m
follows:
Lea re Colombia it. 7.16 a. m.
Leave Alston at 0.06 a. m.
Leave Newberry at 10.85 a. m.
Arrive at Abbeville at 8.18 p. n.
Arrive at Anderson at........5.10 p. m.
Arrive at Greenville at 6.40 p. m.
Leave Greenville at 6.00 a. m.
Leave Anderson at 6.60 a. m.
Leave Abbeville at ....,8 95 a. n?.
Leave Newberry at. liOpw,
Arrive at Aleton at.... 8.46 p. as.
* Arrive at Coliunbia at.......A 40 p. ?.
Sept. 21, 1866. 46 &JL
SHAVINa
aid
ffl&UE IE) 181 IE SMUG.
nENRY OAST, the Barber, continue* to
8IIAY K tbe theo and DREH8 HAIR aa
formerly, at kie Old Stand, near Ketm.
Picklr h Poon'a Shop, whom be will be
pleaeed to eee hie friende and ou?*o?er?. lie
hope*, by attention to bnaiuem and pojltenoee
to all, to raeeira the patronage of the plan.
March 31 U M. |
LAW CARD.
COODLETT A THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law*
A*B *? *
SOLICITORS IN BQUITY,
HAVR tbla day formed a Copartnership
la the practice <A LAW and
KQUITY on the Western Cirenlt, ?
Office in the old Ooort Ilonee Bnilding.
a. p. ooooL*rr, wm. m tiiomao.
Dec 30 30 tf