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W0l3^h?r? remind ihore who nro grow 25fe7?"&!V?3G?* root*. Without any dmirs to apoi trade, I unit mj thai fo ee*doia ge such plant* mM ?f? amsery ?* jo# mu raise jonraetr. " Fin a long branch Jowr into a shallow trench, and when all lh< budsbare marie a growth ?f aarera fncW graduatty fill the trench up wM eartw, paw lag. oy piacaiBg, ?uj (Hiooir iM? A?ot* to outgrow th? others. I agrM wfth B. F. J., in-thinking ??X W ? 1)?clitRjrWlSri plant too Mw??nd thin and prune altogether too much. We don't makt allowance enough for tha difAranco ia climate. Hare we must have ahade and a pleat jr of foliage to maiatair a healthy equilibrium with the root there it ttay not be of eo ranch ienpor tance. I always leave three limes a< much wood ae the books direct, and i tbe crop of fruit is too heavy, thin it out Twenty years ago we could easily grov grapes br planting at the foot of largi trees, and allowing the sines to run al over them. A friend grew great quanli tiee of Catawbas and Isabellas in thi way, and yearly got at least two barrel to the viae of what I then thought wa the-Afloat and choioeei fruit Lever saw These vines are long since dead, wintei killed. Now we are obliged to cov? our plants every winter with eartb. eve ee far south ae St. Louis, end ate luck if we get seven or eight pounds of frui where we once got fully one hundre pounds with much greater ease. Bsc with these drawbacks, growing th grape is tbe most profitable branch < agriculture that we have, and for mor then a hundred miles on the Missiteipi river banks, It is the most certain cro that is raised.*?B. T.? Country Gent. ' Thtnktko Fruit Crops.?We one heard a successful reiser end msrketi of peaches say, that by thinning th ?? '? ? aknt-.l aha Hiip/l ar nnn fnnrlK if Uiup VIIU IMUU VI WHV ' ordinary numbers on loaded trees, b was still able to obtain as many busbel a befoie, on account of (he increase size, and to obtain triple pi ice. burin ac abundant season, his neighbors wb neglected (binning, found it difticult I get fifty cents per bushel, while be t-ol< all hie readily at a dollar and a half.? All trees that overbear, and all tha hare defective fruit, either from the at tacks of insects or otherwise, wi'l b much improved in the quality of thai crops by timely thinning?remember ing always to pick oft the poorest speci mens and leave the best. Even theap pie crop, which is cheaper and mor sb indant than most others, should no be neglected. If any one who doubt will remember for a moment that ai over loaded tree baa to be finally picket by hand, be will see the propriety c doing a part of Lie picking so eariy i the season that the portion left may b improved by the operation. Suppoe* for example, that a tree has at th present moment, three thousand arrow ing apples upon it, and that two thout and are email or scabby, or infested b the apple worm or slung by the curcu lio. If he allowa these three thousan all to grow, they will crowd each olhei and none of them will be large And fin flavored. Yet if suffered to remain, the must be all finally band picked an< carefully lot down and carried in bas kefs. Now instead of this laboriou process, let the owners pick off tw thousand poor ones, which requiring n< care to keep from bruiting, may b done with great rapidity. Tbe remain ing thousand, which will then have i chance to swell up in size and becom< perfect in flavor, may be gathered whei mature with far lees trouble, than th> original three thousand. Let tbe ex penmenl be made now in season. [Albany Cultivator. "Work vor a wkt Dat?"Br t Farmer.?" Barn yard to shovel up ai.d manure to haul to next fail's wbea ground. 44 Oo over and fix up all fences. 44 Barn doors, yard gales, etc, t< mend. 44 Drains and wash water outlets t< be attended to. 44 Mowing machine to be pot in or der* also horse rake and hay tender. 44 Grease wagons ; mend harness an< bags; wash carriages. 44 Cut and haul wood and clean on the cellar ; whitewash, etc. 44 Hen house to clean out, and com poai tor corn 10 maie." Rkkovavtho Won* Out Land.? A a recent agricultural meeting in Boatoi one of the speakers remarked that " 01 a traet of land which ?m overrun will woodbox, briars, and other abrubs, b< turned one hundred and fifty sheep.? Af that time a cow could not have li*e< on tbe whole tract. The sbeep wen kept there several years, and so killer out the wild growth that !he tract no* affords good pasture for fifteeu cows.1 Holding rp Milk.?Mr. L. Mortoi informs the Kural American that whei hia oows trouble him in this way, h< reaches bia hand up and places the end of hia fingera on the backbone, for ? ?r< of the hips, and presses down hard for i minute or ao, nnd they will always givdown. e K- - - * ? Tut I'owin or a G*?inno T***-?^ HelHtad at on?Mm? to own I oomraill, Mid when that inconvenient ' necsoeuy no longer existed, the millif stone J* a* ford in no orchard end for , g gotten. ' Tfcb diameter of this drcnlsr i- stone measured five feet end a half, a while it* depth averaged teven iooh?a throughout; its central bole bed a dii a meter of eleven inches. By mrro so i J ciffeat, sotns birdor fcoi/rel Bad drop1 J pea the fruit oF the filbert tree IBrotigh t j this .hole on to- the earth, and in 1812 tfi? Mealing wn ieeo rioiug up ;b?t uo won led channel.-^ As ita trunk gradually grew through this aperture and increased, >'? power" to raise ibis ponderous mats or stone"was speculated oa by man/. Would the filbert tree die in the attempt t Would it burst the mill-stone, or would it lift it ! In the end, the little filbert tree lifted the mill stone, and in 2863 wore it like crinoline about its trunk, and Mr. Waterton used to sit ypop it under the branching shade.?English Paper. ? ... , A touho lady of eighteen. Miss B., was engaged o be married to a gentleman of thirty six. iler mother having noticed her low apirita for some time, inquired the reason. u Ob, dear mamma," replied the young lady, M I was thinking about mybusbaod being twice my age !" 44 That's very true, but he's only thirty si*." 44 lie's only thirty six now, dear mamma ; but when I'm sixty " 44 Well!" 44 Ob. dear! why, then he'll be a hundred and twenty /" ,r A vert nice gentleman, hailing all n the way from Massachusetts, and sub7 sciiting himself W. II. Bo/ington, re' cently married an excellent young lady d in Gibson county. Indiana. Last Satn urday night, his former wife, whotn he deserted in Csnada, made her appearance and raised an energetic panic in I 7 the family. A marriage certificate was j M duly presented, and the scoundrel ?ent P to jail at Princeton, in default of ItoOO bail. So much for trusting to newcomers, without inquiring into their an j te tecedei.t<. ?r ?? e WoNDFRFiit Maoiiink.?Three new is patents were issued to-sCap'ain K. B e Olmstead, Supeiintendent nnd di-bursI* ing clerk of the Post Otlice Depart d ment, on bis machine l>?r making en g velopos. This rcnlly wonderful rano chine cuts, gums, folds, prints an official 0 or business caid or post office stamp, d counts, ties in packages of twenty fi<e - each, nnd boxes, automatically, at the t rate of 240.000 in ten hours. The in ! ventor has been for several years en6 gaged in perfecting his invention. r [National Intelligencer. '* Tiik venerable Dr. Strong, of Tlart *' ford, presiding one year in the general 6 association of Connecticut, called up ? on a mini-terial brother as follows: ? 44 Brother Colton, of Brdton, will vou 1 step this war Hnd prav ?" Brother ' Cullon rose to his feet and very solemnly replied, 44 my dear brother Strong. n you do very wrong, to be making a e rhyme, at this solemn lime." ? Aptkr much training of quite a youngster to keep him still at the tnble long enough for the 4' blessing." ho sat ^ very quietly one day til! near the close j of the service, his mother beginning in r wardly to congratnlata- herself that for ^ once he had kept still, w hen he sudden ly called out, 44'at'il do papa; pass T. nlalM nnw J l tml t >S Ail Irishman entered a barber shop while ' drinking, and ate, with tbebrush, a cup of latb0 cr, dug out tbo ball of soap at the bottom of the 0 cup, ate that and sat down to warm bis ? feet. " IIow did you like your lunch t" asked a by1 stander. 6 "Thecnitard was cligant, but by my soul I 1 b'lavo the egg was a little too long in the waB ter!" Tiik British Consul, E. J. Westmore land, was kilted nt Brunswick, Ga., on lite Atb inst., four hour* after being married, by a Capt. Mailin. The aft fair created muck excitement. And it is ?, enveloped in mystery. Martin was art reeled and taken to Savannah, Geo. M Tub times aro so hard I can scarce ly manage to keep my nose abjvc water," said a buabuud the other day to his wife, who was importuning bitn for * a new dress. "No," she replied with some asperity. " but you manage to keep it above brandy easy enough." i " Win," said a mariied man, looking for Ihe bootjack, after she was in t bed, " I have a place for all things, and you ought to know it by this time."? . " Yes," replied she, " I ought to know where you keep your late hours, but I don't." t The blackberry crop baa attracted i aurh general attention this year that the i radicals infill on the word colored berj ries. out of respect for their bosom asso a ciates of African lineage. " A cotf.mporakt aren as a fact that ' a lady the otber day, engaging a kilche en maid, she stipulated for a dry kitch* * en for her piano, and an hour a day to ' p,ayIt is a recent discovery that If a stable ia kept clean, cows will go into it of 1 their own accord. If dirty, ikey have 1 to be driven in. % Kkm.f.t's Island, in Lake Erie, is ex* j peeled this year to produce grapes n enough for 240,000 gallons of wine. e Goon manner* and good behavior . cost nothing, but are worth millions. . ;Hi? a Lm ok Ik dm.?lor A* kw flf of tho*? lnd i r ufn.f. of oar cmaaiawlty who < .will persist Is pending their Iwt dollv ia drink, and who #o often agpiM nt the c reeeption wl?b " r J . We will relate the f 0H0 ?ing eheedote, which ( may afford tbetn foed for ttxragbtf ' ' A nasi) lodg noted Ibr totanfpefete hadlta was induced by thi Re*. John Abbott to aign Ihe pledge "in b la own way," whioh ha did in . theee word# i " 1 pledge mpeeH WlAlWkteaUeiteg drink* tor owe year/' Few believed he eoutd keep it ; but, near the caff of the year, he again appeared at it totoperanen 1 ranee meeting, without onoe having touched a i urop. I u Aro jou going to sign again V aeked Mr. AbboU. ' f " Yen." replied he, "if I can do It in my t own we/," end aceordtafty k* *i|ud the ( pledge famine hundred end ninety-nine years, "nnd if," said he, I lire to thet time I Intend ' to teke ont n life lease." 1 A few days after he celled on the tavern keeper, who welcomed hhn hack to hta eld I haunt. I " Oh, landlord," laid he, ee if In pain, " I 1 here raoh a hemp op my aide t" 44 Tfaet'a because yon here stepped drinking," aetd the landbord. "Ton won't lire long If yen keep on" 44 Will drink take the lamp anray f "Yea; and If yen don't drink, you'll soon here e lump on the other aide. Come, let's drink together j" end he poured ont two glasses of whisky. " I reckon I won't drink," said the the farmer inebriate, " especially if keeping the pledge will bring another lump; for It isn't eery herd to boar, after ellend with this He drew the lump?a roll of greenbacks? from his side pocket, and walked off loaring the landlord to bis reflections. - ? Secret or ItArriNraa,?An Italian Bishop, who had struggled through many difficulties without repining, and bstn much op foned without manifesting impatience, being asked by a friend to communicate the secret of hla always being so happy, replied . " It consists in a single thing, and that is, making n right ose of my eyes." Ills friend in surprise, begged him to explain the ra> anii.g. " Moat willingly," replied the Bishop. " In whatsoever state I am, I first 1 L. a- If -? - iu?> up t? nuien, una remrmoer ilikt m_v great. busings* is to get there. I then look I down upon earth, and call to mind li-w small a place 1 shall aoon fill in 1U I then look abroad in the world, and aee what multitudes are in all reepeets, lean happy than myself. And thus 1 learn where true happiness ia placed ; where all my oarea muat end, and how little reason 1 ever had I to murmur, or to be otherwise than thankful. And to lire in this spirit is to be always happy." e - - ? Tub Coi'rsr of tub Executitb crox tub L?tk Kkcoxstkucsiof Act.?Tho Ant ion nt /ntelliifmetr (semi-official) says: "It is understood in well informed circles that tho President will rhoerfuliy and promptly enter upon the execution of the Reconstruction Act of the last session of Congress, giving, if occasion requires, explicit instructions to the Commanding Generals. The utmost care will betaken to guard against possible collision with the generally-understood wishes , of Congress. It is believed, however, that all the Cabinet arc agreed upon tho principle that the Prcsidont of the United States, under tho Constitution, hns no power to exonorate himself from nlti" mate responsibility for all executive action under the Government, to the extent that he 'shall take care that the laws are faithfully executed/ Should an occasion unfortunately force itself, or be forced, upon him, ia which ho must consent to be disobeyed or uppltatcd from his constitutional jurisdiction, or else re- j quire his commands, under the law, to be implicitly obeyed, by the power of tho army and navy, if necessary, there is, we are satisfied, no authority for saying what lino of action the administration would adopt." " Mv Masier is Always Ie."?" Jobnn'e," *nill a man winking slyly to a dry goods clerk of Ills acquaintance, "You must give me good measure. Y'our master ia not in." Johnnie looked solemnly into the man's face and replied : " My Matter i* altcayt in." Johnnie's master was the All seeing Ood Let every tempted child?aye, and adultadopt Johnnie's motto: "My master is al ways in." It will sere him from falling in to many siaa." Ex Got. Jonxgo* has written a letter advising the peopla of Georgia not to accept the terms of the military reeonatrnction acts, and aays : " I hope every man io Geor. gia who can register will do ao, with a view of defeating tha scheme of onr degradation." ?[ The friends of Mr. Davis hare purchased a house for him in one of the moat ariato> cratie streets in the city cf Montreal, near Montreal Mountain, and ha contemplate# making this his fnturs home. [ A'ew York Herald. Ma. Fbaxkuw A. Raohdai.e, of Anderson District, was hro'ally murdered near hi# home, on Tuesday last. The Intelltgemeer aays a negro Has been lodged in jail on ana picion of being connected with the murder. Ex-Senator D II. Hilt delivered a speech at Atlanta, recently. He takea d teided J gmonui against reconstruction nndrr the military bill, mod advise* the people to reject the terms. .. i Tiik Coolie Trade is brisk at Ilavana. A physician of a speculative t^rn of mind bought thirty sick Coolirs for $1,700, cored the n up, and is now realising $260 each for them. "Bos, Is that dog of yoor* a pointer V " No ; he Is half hoater and half Better ; he hunts for bones when he is hungry, and sit* by the stove when he is satisfied." gNo lees tbaa 100 sews pa per* havs bean started In the District of Columbia sinee it waa made the seat ef Government, and all but nine have expired. or An old Waterloo soldier, living la . Dorsetshire, England, has had three wives and ten children by each wife. 4 * )ueea Victoria at Windsor Caetle. ] HT There it no eoemetie like OoM water ir perfume ilka a clean ehirl ItW Oxford University. England, ha, sonferred on Mr. Paabodj the honorary d?? free of D. C. L. Uf Oen. R. E, Lee. it ia aaid, is to he ippointed Pr.rident of the Covington and I ' Jhlo Railroad of Virginia, and hJe eon, j 'natie, is to ba ebial engineer. IW One third ?f the students nt Mercer I Jniversity, io Georgia, were onoe eoldiera i a the Confederate arm/, and one-fiftfc ofT hem were wounded. QT A I Jljiii BlpilM Ifn I I a ew da/a atpee. on being asked to append icr signatufc to a telegram the was about o hare traAmltted, replied that there, 10 neoeeeitfebe the part/ tff whom II Vet j idd rested Mew her handwriting I ^7? . fiH\ Or A - down-spat" T*4?? heereeectly invented n rat exterminator*, eoualeting of a ort of powder atuff. The animal jerks bis head off at the third aneese. ICEt lCE! iciar AT 3 CT3 PER POUND, ( CAN be bed at my tee Itouae ever/ da/ from aanrlse in the morning, until S o'clock A. M., also from * o'clock till eundowu, P. M. T. W. DAVnt. I May 2 49 tf j GREEKVILLE rl COACH FACTORY . mrmw . HAVIKG MADE new ar langemoatewhh our workmen, and materially reduced the cost of Manufacture, wo desire to eall the attention of the public to the fbet, thai for Ca*U, wo will do Repairing nt greatly RE DUt'.KIi PRICKS, and make liberal diacoant on NEW WORK. We have on hand an assortment of OPRN AND TOP BUGGIES, ROCK A WAYS and LIGHT CARRIAGES; J also every description of Wsgone we make 13TQ ive ns n ealll. QOWKB, COX, MARKLEY A CO. , May 23 62 * I DAVID A STRADLEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION, MERCHANTS. A J ML Dealers in Oroeeries andProviaions I PENDLETON STREET, ; NEAR THE DEPOT. I1* , * t i ? * < i r rfl f ' Mar i t 42 If i T. W. DA VIS WATCH MAKER. WOULD R??peotfu?} ? T form t he people of Or40?" JL (L?' J&and the shrrouudiug cbtu'rj. tie (W^, , ^jEthnt ha lint JML *353^ ^ Front hi* OLI> STAND in tho tf?od- J'l lett I louse, to a mora < ONVJEJ^-NT pa ne, three door* North of the ^an wl ah?n Ilonne, next door to Piekle A ??* on gr Main Street, where he la rrepar^? do J), nil work In lilt line of linm'tieee, at tko no tier, in a workntuu liks manner. >*1 on frt rear-'nnhln term*. |y Aug 3?> IS tf 8TEVEH8 HoijBlT ?,! 91,33, 9.1 A 37 Brontlwif -* V. U> Opposite Bowling Onksa OS THE EUROI'EAJfi / :<>-. Ft 1"MIE STEVENS HOUSE ia well and 0' widely known to the tr*?ei"{? pub lie. The local Inn la especially ettahla to niorelinnta no I businaea nMB; ik in close pil proximity to the htnine?* nartifl'ie city? jy is on Iho highway of Soutaeraud Weatern 'l 1 travel? ami adjacent to all tki principal Railroad and Steamboat dilpxti TI1K STKVNNsl HOU4K kn liberal aa- 1 commodation for over KOQ gua>?it is well ? furnished, and poasewe* aver modern improvement for the comfort i?d entertainrm-nt of its inmates. "!?hf r^?ras are spa- I* oious and well venti)SW<i-p?>vided with gas and water?the atler?hw* ? prompt and respectful?and tbh IiMim generously provided with every dshcvpf the season? at moderate rates. T G EO." K. CSi^E A CO. 1 Proprietors, Kt, Jnno 13 J Am < FLOURf FLOUR!- 1 JTT8T received and for ale cheap, /<?r lit CASH, a 1st <( Mtra-flno Conntrv A bf.OL'it. Come qah k,tf/su want goad bis- A. cuit. D.trnt* STRADLKT. May J > n -^J Notes and icttuli of Brooks To' Bcrnggs ft Qltei Assigned to /as. 8 BrooksrHAVE jaat wrired for Colleeiioo ft these Note.d ACCOUNTS, and re- \ quest all person. itJrkted to tha Firm, to wo oali, without dili/, la make settlements W? and paymen#. G. F. TOW NFS. Coi Attorney at Law. to | March 6th, IN). t f? 41-lf Q. F.TOWNE8. T attorney at law. AJ(D r-.^ SOLICITOR IF EQUITY. Ti OFFICK si lis nma building adjoining New Cart House, formerly occupied by Towxn' 4 CmiitLL, before dissolution it the lira. ?reeariUr,ft C. Jan 31 3 JWJA is''JIIVlu. . Ill LEY * WELLS. "\ AtK mji tad Counsellor* at Law of and in equity, (iHKRNVILLE, 8. C. Sw ThRUTICR In the Courts nf (he 8 tale and *?' XT *t d? I'niud flute#, and gire especial atWnti?o israeee ia Bankruptcy. JomU S ' tr ~~ ?? i -a- . Greenville Mills. i fllllRGrtCKNVlLLK III MA have beea <1 J. pet ia first rate order by tne Major, ^ for (rinding! UfbscL a.. 0<>W stteuUea will tye gieea W old ftu Tls MilTe grlad on the old Mhcdult, (the M) in Bring along jour Grain. rat Jus* 13 3 ., , If . I Jmnibuses, (JaritMBM -rs5SS^:! a?d from Mr j ?. ',. ; FREE OF CHABGE. ] /I Rttpontikl* per ton t in nfiUndmncttO ft- j Jpt Gkteb 9nJ Baqgagt. J j T.*.ttICKG**4KV, I PMratnom. AngW 1? It 3 life MOMS, MEAP.FOR CASH! ; AT TB ROBBBTT BRICK 8TORE ) t Tjavk on hand, and shall be receiving I |ei?ry wfk additions to my at->ck, the <i f(>|g,?iiig OOOD8, to wlt.i t lAdK*. Gentlemen's. Misses', Boys' and 3 - (hlldrev't SHOES f iAcLACETS^ linen sad cotton wbtiand Letter PAPRE. fin# ( fETWhrte ENVELOPES OlVFBK, SUG A R, TEA. SODA blfPYK, SPICE. GINGER niTPBRAS, KPSAM SALTS a?B AOCO. CORN, BACON + ... ? ? V**?n HAMS, Eels Coffee 4 *e CIO A ItS. STTTONS. HOOKS and EYP.S, Hair PJK9 wA Irieh POTATOES, APPLES . t)TTON YARN. ( In a few days I aliaH be reeeivlng addi / una to my present Stock, Persona wish- V g any of the above articles, will do well call and examine before buying, for bariin? can be bought at thla piece. XW I will t arter for Core, Bacon, Butr, Kgge, Lard, Chickens, An. ... R. L. BURN. Mareli 7th, 1807. Al-tf r YOU *ANT^A TnOROUOn NBPffS PAPER, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PHCENIX. AAILY and triweekly ; or THE WEEK . J J,Y GLEANER, published every Wed#?l*y, In Ct? umbis. SC. Th? latent new#, Ftueign And American, idea ? vast amount of mteeollaneoutread- | If. will be fiitiDil in th?M publication*? iu I'UCENIX and GLEANER are the only ? per# in Uie Sute, ouuide of Charleston, liich pny for and nguta-ly publish Tele apliio Intelligence t Every Issue of the ?i!y contains from Ten to Fourteen Colin# of Read in <f Matter; the Tri Weekly >m Twenty to Twenty-Four, and the WaekFoi-ty-Eight Columns?making it the irgest and Chenpe.it Paper In the South, haeription roasonable. Specimens furn 0 ied on application. An examination of d eir merit* is solicited. Term* for Six Mouth* in advance: Daily lOjnix Hi Tri-wj?M? Weekly _ eancr * 1 J. 0 fob Printing of all kinds, such as Bocks, , mphlata. Poster#, Cards; iiilMIcada, lland { lis. as well as Printing lu Colors prompt- j executed, and at such prioes as will make ti sn inducement for persons to forward or- tf n. Terms Cash. k JULIAN A. SELBY. ProV. b Columbia, S C.. June 1. 2-tfLAW CARD. OODLETT A THOMAS, jj Attorneys at Law, AMD I0LICIT0R8 IN EQUITY, TAVK this day formed a Copartner1 ihin In Oia nritpti nf T.A U7 UJITY on the Waaiern Circuit. i IHBoe in the old Court llouee Building. " D. ooodlmt, WM. M tmhu. L Deo SO 30 U A WM. P. PRICE, A TTORNEY AT LAW. L DAHLONEGA, QAn L 17"ILL practice in the Countie? of Lamp A Y kin. DawaoA, Gilmer, Fannin, Union, an*, White and Hall. [an 10 33 tf Notice. ITS reepeotfaity invite all peraona owing Y ua, to coma forward %nd pay ap. A rd to the wiaa la auftoieat to aava ooata.? 1 can ha fooad at the aid Lallwaa Bvtaf. m and aattla aeon, or yon will have ooata ^ f>mf' A. J. VAXDKRORIFT A 00. R Tan 3 U tf L TAlLOHIMGa J Y M. WHISK A NT ci IKPECTFULLY itlforma the public L that heeontlnnea to CUT and MAKE- 0 ' in the moat faehionabln and approved ( lea GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS* " may b? found In tbe bonding on t(ah>- y Ht next door below MePbareoa't Boko- m Tl 0 tb? front atora will bo kopt * apply to FAMILY GROCERIES, "? rb oo Sugar, Coffee, Too, Ipiw, 8*>da, ? , vk i?K ore offered ot low pdtM for Cosh b Conn try Product. - : A> p. April 18 47 If DR, AlfPEUSOJI OTMfe RESPECTFULLY inform* NHHlL tba eitiaooa of OroaattlU and ,V "J I T TJ vleinlty, t iat dnoa tbi fre ha 1 op?d hia OFFICE Boat door'to Ma root- 1 too, ) at in the root of Maon, David A j wdtey, Wharo ho ia ynptraf to p??itio*i ?? DENTAL BUnOERY lj both it? bran eh e?, nptratlte and rat chant" W ;f?r th? CASH only, U Feb 14 M 'M - r j.- V__j|^( Mi A ft A. jftL ii ftft ly* FIRST d nvlUd. . .vi , i' r; L_l_ LAVBENS RAILROAD. QNTIBSL7 N1V iOHIDVLS. pinci LavR**il Railroad. 1 Lauretta 0. 1JL, fc. C.. July IS, 188T. ) ^VN And after Monday, Md in*tant, the <J tNim will run ov# thU Road aa oiiow?, uii i ii fin(^? iifti r L**n Laotene Gtart Houee on Monday* Vedneedaye and Friday*, Rt 6 o'clock, A. 1., and arrir* at Newberry at 11 o'eloak, i. M. Leere Newberry Court Ilouea on Mooaye, Wedue?<1 eye and Friday*, at AO Dilutes after 13 oclook, connecting mth loth W?; on tkt Grecnvillt and Columbia Neiload at Helena 8hone. JOSEPH CREWS. Supt. L. R. R. July 18 8 D.n. 1RBBNVILLE ft COLUMBIA B. R. ( KN'Ij SIM'KI'.INTKNDTS OFFICE, ] VOU'mbia, Sep*. I*. 1BTO. S OW And after BlONDA* next, 11th fnst, the Piw*n|t?r1MM will ran-daily, Sundnye axecpled.) until further uotioe, a* JHows: u.'.jrtj.Am Lex re Columbia at .1.15 a. m. Leer# Alston at 9 OB aitto. La*ra Newberry .1A M* m. Arrire at Abbeville at .Ala p. aa. Arrive at Apderaoo at 6.1U p. n>. Arrive at Oreenrille at.......6.40 j>. m. Leave Oreeavltle *tfi'.'.. AV..Wf t'h. Leave Anderson Lear* Abbeville at >,8M a. ??. Leave Newberry at. ,1.?0 p. ip. Arrive at Alston at,..........2.48 p. ip. Arrive at Columbia at...... "..'4 4? jf. lb. Sept. SI, IMA 00 ? >-' luperiatendenfsOffice. G.AC R R-. COLUMBIA, May SO, M?7. 3N and after Saturday, June 1st, Xraias will be nin over the Blue Ridge RaUuad, between Anderson and Walhills, daily, utxlays excepted, as follows -t Leave Asidersen. 10,p. to. Arrive at Pendleton ..6 " Arrive at WalhaHa T SO; ? Leave Walhalla 4 16, a. W. Arrive ?t Pendleton.............. 6 82, " Leave Pendleton..................6 10, " Arrive at Anderson SO, " Connections made with ^he trains of Me IreenviUe Road, np and down, oven day, Snnays excepted. B. SLOAN, SupcrintcndenCJuno IS, 184T. S T"*"?L.VL1 Ichedule Spar, 6 Union ? JL 31 N and after Monday, the S0?h lMyhh*., the Passenger Trains vlU run on Moneys, Wednesdays and Saturdays. woto rains leave Spartanburg C. H., at Ian.; rrive at Aletoa a* 11.80 * a.'' Op Maine >ave Alston at 12.80 p. an. I arrive st Spaatan-raw. ?. istkk. PrecMent 8. A U. Railroad. Ualoavin*, IS. C., May M, M07. - w June 18 8 JUL Ichedule over 8outh Carolina U. R !"tt*K*RAL SUPTB OYFTGgfXt CiiAtt.E?To!?,8.0., March 1!. !?OT. f1 '"VN anil after tha 19th ioet, the Through <J MAILTIIAIM wiM rmoae follow*, rtiu: ?ave Colombia at 11.40 a at., ChValipe. irri*e Kingaville at 1.20 p. na, " . * ear* Kmgevllle at 1.M p. m., m * rrlre at Augoata at 9.00 p. m., * rAMuron TBAIW. . raw Cbarleeton, ***** fm, .rriea at Columbia, 4,90# ira rare Columbia, ?. 50 a. pi. rrrlva at Charleaton,. './'If p.m. H. T. PEAKS, OeB*! &wpV Mar 21 M v.H General SaperinUndeat'e Qioa MfcflWtt? CHAKLOTTB A 8. O. BAIlJtMM ^|W d ?fu/8Ukr>A^"m?y'eeSerfJ ule of the Peaaenger Trafau ever thla owl will be aa follow* i ht# Columbia at p, m rrlre at Charlotte at .v....*..VS.tA,m.-mu bat* Charlotte at in. rrtrc At Columbia At ? A* MIIa am Cloee (onHMtloni an re ado at CMwaeWamad fikrlotte With ?All tnilM ?a tbaBerth OaroM Aad R?ath Owdht MMMrik fA.A By thla arrangement, P?ueeeger. Wtte rfcnrlUe Road may go tatmedtaUly through i?tr?K fehd here m <i tithia ha fhlfrniHi THROUGH IKKltTS mm mid fa. 0.bam a to ftMumertk Va, Waabiagtam, & C., AltlmoTA, Md., PktUdojpMa. Pm, omA tow Ht fhj1 ifhhg shotee-of redfctfcJtH*go Ittlgl, 'AkMAmil w nmam- >? MUMP Mat* am aleo eold at Cha delta to* OWh Mm tmaew<A?m->whrdA?Ai%maA<> ?*k, and Charlotte dm the ma dk)H and 'wBuTtrxttfob ' d?t** ?"* *?i ? iiifB^fih a AH? ?RISSIMC. -r*?*T nm n? b?A>; .jwAw. i? L JL HHAV* the Area and DRrMi UfMl a? leAAad to Me hla ftfoada and ulinhM. Be t?ia,by Atuatiom ta baairieaa ?4 Mfiteaeea ' jjfojf I^5r^5; I rTe"/aV???tff? TeiUery." aai?4