11
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A Cvrm PrbaOBKH.?Th* colored ;
pastor of a church, oot a thousand <
' miles from Bridgeport, says tba Bridge- t
port Standard, wu onoo desirous that
(he Conference should meet at his
ohurch, The people being aware that ,
they* must hoard the ministers during ,
. their s?ay In the city, were ^oiia averse *
to tfcefr coming. At a meeting to coo* ,
i<i? ?>? "ttl.irtci of cisinff the Invite- I.
(Ion, lh? pastor stated the proposition j
Aid said :
"Ail (hose In favor of inviting the {
brethren here will say yes?ell oppoc- ,
ed, no." ;
lie then proceeded to pot the question
; but not yes w*s heard. Where ,
upon he* paused, looked eroond end remarked
: ,
" Silence gives ooosent. The Conference
will come." i
At the concluding meeting, when a 3
collection was to he takes op for the ]
visiting brethren, the pastor told his [
people that it was neccessary for all the 1
ministers to be hack to their respective
flocks; that they had no money to go 1
with, and must star in their present 1
quarters till the cash was raised. The |
dilemma whs either to hoard their visi- j
*bry gratuitously, or pay their fares
home. We can guess how they solved <
the problem.
Tits mother of John Quiney Adacni 1
said in a letter to him, written when
Be was onlv twelve years old : 1
" I would rather see yoo laid in
your grave than grow up a profane and ^
graceless boy." \
Not long before the death of Mr. Ad I
ams, a gentleman said to him :
"I have found but who made yon." 1
u What do yoo mean f* asked Mr. 1
Adams.
Tho gentleman replied t ]
" T have been readtnir the nublNhed 1
letter* of your mother."
-** 14 If,? this gentlemen relates, 44 I lied
spoken that deer name to some little ?'
boy who bed been for week* away 1
from bis mother, bis eye* could not
have flashed more brightly, nor bis face
glbwed more quickly, than did the oye*
and face of (net venerable old men
when I pronounced the nemo of bis
mother. He stood up in bis peculiar
manner and Mid
" Yea, sir, all'that is good in me I >
owe to my mother."
Is not this incident very loucbiag
. and beautiful f
Exteswtz IxfoBMatiok.?What happens
to a mib who doesn't take the papers :
Once in a while, even in Rock County, a
man ean be found who is too penurions to
take a paper, or who thinks bets too wire
or too smart to get any information out of
one. An individual of this kind came to
lbs city on Batutday with n load of wheat
and so he drove up the street, he was sc.
cos ted by a ntiiler who propoeed to hoy his
grain, and offered him $2.60 per bushel.?
Jfot having been to town for some time,
and taking no papery he was not posted on
prices, and thinking this was a big thing, he
took the offer quick. As ho was-unloading
the miller discovering the whoat to be of
good quality, asked him if be hodfcny more
io soil, and wss informed that he had at out
800 bushels. The man of flonr then told
him teat he would give him $2.60 per bashed
for the lot, if h* would contrast for- H '
that day. 8ueh an offer was not to be dee'
Tyaed, and the farmer, fearful lest so good a
thing might he withdrawn, lost no time in
making the neoeeeary contract before leaving
lbs mill. When, however, he got ont
on the street, he discovered that he might
just as well have had $2.75 or $2.90 for Ms
wheat as $2.60. So, at the lowest estimate,
his failure to take a paper at $2 s year, cost ,
him the nasi little sum of $222,60. A high
pries for information, truly. Moral?take
the papers.?JnnenxlU ( Wis.) Qatctl*,
Gold? Offt Mrv*r..\i REwnartr.?It.
Wearn, Esq., exhibited to ue, the other day,
magnificent specimen of ore, which waa
found on the land of Mra, Wilson, of Abbeville
District. The specimen waa quarts
and flinty, with sulphur and pyrataa, eonted
with scoria or pumiee, which contains free
Kpid abuncjpntly, and le apparently very
rich ia the precious metal. Mrs. Wilson's
land is, we believe, about seven miles southwest
of the village of Abbeville, and list
on the same belt with the famous Dorn
mine.
There ean he no donht but the indieaHons,
judging from thlaepeeimen will eventually
lead to rich veins of the precious
metal. Here is an opportunity for Northern
capital end business capacity to invest,
with'the certainty of a rich return. Not
only in the section of the btate referred to,
but in some of the Northeastern Districts
also are embedded mines of wealth, needing ,
only capital and labor to develop them.?
When will that propltluoe time eome, when
onr State will be prepared to welootne both
to the great work of retrieving her ehatter
4 fortnnce, by duply eauaing the earth to <
yield ita treasured Let all the ends we ,
aim at be the hastening of that day. (
[r/iomix. j
' Strakokr, where monght you be .]
from!' Mndnm, I reside in Shelby <
county, Kentucky.* Well, stranger, ]
hope no offence, but what monght you t
be doing way up here f' 'Madam, I i
am searching for the lost sheep of lira (
el.' ' John, John !' cried tho old lady, i
* come rigbt here this cninit, here's a |
stranger all the way from Sbelber eoun- <
ty, Kentucky, hnntin' stock, and I'll jist |
bet my lifo that tanglediaifed old black ,
ram that's been in our lot last week is c
one of bia'n!' f
Tub widow of Stonewall J.?ok?on has r
*n]d t?io borre " S?peiinr " ri lden by ?
him during tbc war r
m.II T ;T t-" " - " 'i. T"7
Moral Courage in Kyery-day Life.
Have the ooaaege to divcliarge a a*
lab* while yoo have the mono* In your
pocket. ft
Have the courage to do withoot that
which you do not need, however much ,a
rour eyea may covet it. b
Have the courage to apeak your n
nind, when h ia necceaaary you ahovld 'n
Jo eo,and to hold your toflgtfe When it
a prudent you should do eo. j
Ilave the eourege to apeak to a
Mend in a "needy M ooat, even though
ron are In com party with rt rich one,
?nd richly attired.
TTave the eourage to make a wMl and
i leal one. d
Have the courage to tell a man rtfjiy n
fou Wi!1 not Hsnd hirta your money. *
Have {he courage to 14 cut n the moat, f
igreeable acquaintance you have, when |
rou are convinced that he lack# princi- w
pie. M A friend should bear with a w
fiend's infirmities," but not with hi* M
ruses. J
Have tho courage to show your re?pect
for honesty, in whatever cruise it
appear*; and your contempt for die- '
honest duplicity, by whomsoever oxhib- 7
ited. - j
Have the courage to wear your old *
slothes until you pay for new ones. *
Hare the courage to obey your Mak
?r, at the rink of being ridiculed by 1
mart. ...
Have the courage to prefer comfort e
?nd propriety to fashion, in all things. *
IJave the courage to acknowledge c
(ronr ignorance, rather than to aeck
irodit for knowledge trader false pre- i
Lences. r
Hsvo the courage to provide en tortainment
for your fiienda, within your 1
means?not borondt
FIWvo the Courage to take a good pa c
per, and pay for it annually in ad
ranee. c
Accordino to otintkb.?This fa t
miliar phrase refers to Edmund Qon- t
tcr, a distinguished English mathema- r
lician. who was born in 1681, and died v
in 1026. lie in best known as the inventor
of tbe chain commonly used by
soeveyors for measuring Innd, and of (
the flat wooden rule?marked with 1
scnles of equal parts, of sines, chords, *
etc., and also with logarithms of these 1
various parts?which is need- to aolvo '
problems iit surveying and navigation, 'l
% tl__ _ !.i. .L . _ j _# il ; i
mecnnnicaiiv, in?5 mo qi uivjucn
alone. IJenec, in llie popular uso of
the phra?o, anything ii " according to
Gunter " which is done quite right and
ndmita of no question or improvement.
The English do not use this expression,
but say, " according to Cocker," in the
same sense. Cocker?who was boin
about the year 1G32, and died somowhere
between 1071' and 1076?wasthe
author of a work on arithmelid
which at once obtained great popularity,
and ran through a large number of
editions. Almost all the arithmetics
that hare since been published in GreatBritain,
I the use of achools, have fidlowed
his method very closclv; and,
as many of them professed on the titlepage
to be " according to Coekerj" the
expression gained general currency.
How to Judos tiik Ciiahactkh o*
a II0118K.? 1 offer the following suggestions,
the result of my clsrseohser
vation and exjrorienco If the color be
light sorrel or chestnut, his feet, legs
sud face white?these are ma ks of
kindness. If he is broad and full between
the eyes, lie msy bedepended on
as a horse of good sense, and capable
of being trained to anything; as re
spools such horses, the jnore kindly you
treat them the better you will l>e treated
in return. Jfor will a horse of this
description stand a whip if well fed. If v
you want a safs horso, avoid one that is .
dLbfiiced. Ho may be no fur gentle ns
not to scare, but bo will have too much
go-ahead in him to bk enfa with every
body. If you want n fool, but n
horso of great bottom, get a deep |>nv
with not a whi'o hair about bitn. If
his fACfl is a little dished so much the
worse. Let no man ride such a horse
that is not an expert rider ; tbey are always
tricky and unsafe. If you want
one that will never give out, never buy
? large over-grown one. A black home
cannot Hard heat, nor a white one cold.
If yon want a gentle horse, get one
with more or less white altout the hend,
the more the belter. Selections thus
made are of great docility and gentleness.?
Country Gentleman,
Rbaittt or American Wowitw.?A"
writer in tbe Round Table makes the
pleasing discovery that American
women are growing more and more
beautiful every yoar. We presume
that ho meane each aucceasive erop of
young ladies is prettier than the la?t?
not that the same women continue to
grow more beautiful every year, 'i bis
last would be a discovery greatly to be
rlesired. Rut, alaa, it is decreed tbal
women shall increase in beauty to a
;ertain point only, after which they
rradualiy lose thoir outward loveliness, ?
Some indeed, by the assistaneo of rouge, ?
fialr-dyc, M pa!pliAlor*,M and other mod j,
jrn invention*, fight old Time success- H
fully for a long period of years, but the
Drigallanl old rascal will conquer thorn
*t lsst. Itn* it i? a consolation to know a
bat, though the old rosos nrc fading, si
lie coining buds hikI blossoms Are to ti
it more lovely than their predecessors. ?
lome of the old crop, however, are ii
taril to beat, possessing ns ihoy do, in
iddition to beauty of person, those "
harms of mind and soul that never w
ado. There are a few of the old h
lock left, * blooming alone ;M and wo
tdviso our bachelor friends to mako a si
election, ?itliont wailing for lha uew h
rop.? Vrnkrilh h'uqur, ?m
>? T ? 18.8
Mn. Pftrii la i? m rout* for C*^?
QT Mi Hundred tkeeMnd poople dUd
ora Ibo fiuetoe id OH?n.
On* of Browoiow'a militia, on being \
rrested for murder in broad daylight,
oasieu inai.jno nau Kiueo eignieen
uen. He was allowed to escape thai ,
igbt. ,T k ,?v;
Stow it wall Jackson'? colored nurse
lied lately io Madison County, Tenn ,
t the advanced age of 118 years and
f months. Tb? General set her free
wenty Are years ago.
A ditnrOAi gentleman observes that '
ancfng has a rendeney to M shrivel op
II a man's moral dignity and reduce
nciety to a " noOen llty " It also aids
shirt collar1*.
6*s of Josh Billings' msiimt-*
Rise arly, work bard a*>d late, live po t
drat you canuot sell, ^ive nothing awa,
od if you don't die ntoh and go to the
levil, you may see the for damages.*
Bona men are like oafs. You may
troke the for the right way for many
ears, and hear nothing but purring ;
>ut accidentally tread on the tail and
II memory of former times ie obliterted.
Two of the Radical Convention at
"atlnhasse*. Florida, were arrested in
hat city on 8atmday last, on the
harge of having taken a negro into n
wsrnp and beating bine in Ibe most
ruel manner. ' '
Tn? entiie track of the Florida Rail
oad. from Savannah to Cedar Keys, is ?
iow laid. Il)? trains now rnn to the
'ernandina l)epot, or rather to the spot
rhere the depot is to be erert*d,1n the ,
uukbts o; the to#n:
On the Opelonsas Railroad, since the
iTerflow, the engineer on the tzain fre
juently hue to Mow hie whistle to clear '
ho truck of alligator*. m the truck is I
he only thing above wator for them to
est on, for several niHes beyond Tiger- ,
' i lie.
Tre New York the newest expedient
>f the iliicK whisky dietillere to client
he Government l? to oonstruct in<f
vork their 44 stills " on l>oard rossels in
he harbor. One of thoso-was seized
he other day* end the detectives ere on
be trick of others. Whet next V
- A PartaKf Corn ITusher is advertised
n Ohio, which will husk sixty eers n
ninote, doing the work of ten men.?
ft (nkp* <>(T the ontAr husk, then the inier
iind fairer portion?laying each by
tsrlf?and then strips the silk perfecty
clean and deposits the enr in its
dace.
A i.ono time ago. a little boy twelve
errs old on his way to Veimntfl, stopred
at a country larerrt, and paid for
>is lodging and breakfast bv rawing
vood, instead of asking it as n gift.?
fifty years later, the same laiv parsed
lie same little inn as George IVabody,
ho banker.
Tiik War of ITkai.tii akd Loko
.1 V if M-Dr Hull iai'1 lK?i 11 m s i?f
tealih are fix : Keet> warm. PUt regilar
and slow. Maintain regtiUr bodi
j habits. Take early and' ve?y" li?bt
upper*. Keep ft clean rkin. O t
>lonty of flftcp a! night. Theso things
'rovidence usually associates with
leallh.
Fmcas ani* MosijcrroitaT?Ax correpondent
of the Scientific American aayir
hut "oil or esteneo of pennyroyal is
>olicved^to l?e n specific against the atf?ck
of flera. I have always used it
vlien fleas wero in my had or about my
lothing, and found that it would ban
all them entirely, Jnrrl am nHw naing ii
iith equal success to banish mosqui
oe*. They will not come where it is.*?
Iron and Stone Cemknt.?A Gqrnan
chemM prescribes aix parta of
I'ortland cement, one part nicely powlercd
lime, !Airnt but not slacked, two
larta of sand, nnd one part slack.d
ime, mixed with the nccces-ary quauti/
of water, used an a filling between
itnne and iron, l?oth being previously
lamped. After fottj-cight hours'the
:ement will be nearly as hard and duable
as stone.
Ma kino an FSrx Ovtn a PtNanok
ijAun,?A. P. Trail, Trumbull, Ohio,
writes as follows : > When you find an
iwe with a dead lamb. Hearing piteous
y and mourning o?sr it, if yoo with
0 make her adopt another, catch the
rwe, milk her own milk upon the lamb,
hen removing (he deed one out of her
igbt, step back out of the way and wit
less the joy of the mother at the *up?
roeed restoration of her offspring."
Thy- it.?A correspondent of 'The
voontry Oentlcman asserts that red co
lar twigs bound around the bodica of
ruit tree*, bolle upward, will effectualy
protect the trees from insects. And
f fruit trees, whv not shade trees ??
3ol. ]>ew?y, of I fat'.ford, writes to Tiie
forticnlturist that in bis vineyard,
[rapes trained upon red cedAr posts and
reliilesare free from mildew ar d insects,
nd those growing closest to the posts
avo the most healthful appearance and
ro the most productive.
{Tow it tvao I?o*k.? An Irishman, i
ddicted to telling queer stories, said be
aw a man 'beheaded with his hands
td behind him, who directly picket)
p hi* head and put it on his shoulder*
1 the right place.
* Ha ! ha I ha !" said a bystander,
flow could he pick up bis hosd
hen his hands wero tied behind
itn i" J
" An' sure what a ptrrty (bol ye are,"
dd Tat. " Couldn't he pick it up aidi
is lathe? To the devil wid ycr both- (
r?t ion;"
SSJtBlf
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VU'
r * * 1 * f * * 1 t ' * - x. ? A
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I . t % T% iV
*''J.- '" SU1
JlTflB BM
T17E have redu
^J VY DOLLAR!
I it at theso rates t<
tiey settle up thet
will receive the pi
months at one dol
the reach of evcrv
wishing, if possible
trict. Ws wont oii
vw. t > of our price, so tliA
may incnr no loss, a
.< be to make a enppoi
the orlv in the State
should be appreciate
Gltt'EKVlLUC, S. O.,
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WmOUf
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asw 55p5s s
CHEAP FOR CASH!
AT T. B ROBERTS' BRICK STORE
III AVE on hand, and shall he reoet vint;
every wck additions to my stick, the
(following GOODS, to wit.;Indies'.
Ofenllemvn's, Miiscs', Boys'* and
Children's SHOES
Shoe LACETS, linen and cotton
Note and.Letter PAP-P-IL fine
Fine While ErTVELOrM
GOFFER. SUGAR. TEA. SODA
PKPPKR, SPICK. C.JNOF.lt
COI'PER AS. EPS AM SALTS I
TOBACCO; COUIf. BACON
VoOison IIAMS, Ess. Coffee
Fine CIGARS,
BUTTONS, HOOKS and EYE*. Hkir PINS
Bacd Ifi*h POTATOES, APPLES
ICOTTON YAHtf
In n few days F shall ho receiving nddi
lions to my present Stock. Persons wish'ing
any oHh? above articles, will do well
to call and examine hefore buying, fvr b'dr- 1
pain* can he hon'ght at. this place.
rar 1 will t-nrter for Corn, Its con, But-I
ter, Kgge; Lard, Chickens, dtc.
R. L. BURN.
. March 7th. lSf.f. tt-tf I
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ColturrtSln, S. C-, June I.1. . *-tf
LAW OATH).
GOODLETT A THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law,
Ann
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
HAVE this day formed a Copartnership
is tho praelies of LAW and
KQUTTYon the Wealern Circuit,
Office in the old Court House Building,
a. n. ebooi.fc.-rr,' wis. m tiiomas.
IU- OA * * ' 1
j 'co {V SU IT 1 '
TAILOHMO.
W M. WHISNANT i
RKSI'KCTKULLV informs the public ]
that he continues loCUT and MARK- j
ITV, 4n the Most fashionable and approved ]
slyKs. \
GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS.
TT* may he found in the building on Mainafreet
next door below Mel'herson'a Ilakc
ry,
In the front store will be kept it supply
FAMll-Y GROCERIES, !
Such ss Sngar, OnfT<>e, Tea, Hpiees, 8ods,
Ac., which are off-red at low prices for Oasli f
or Country Produce. * I
April IB 47 tf ,
DR. ANIIKRSON '
RKSPECTVPLDY informs .
the ritisons of (Jreenviilo and
vicinity, that since the fire ho
has o|mnod hfs OFFICE next fioiir to his rcsi- ""
fence, Just J? the rear of Mosars. David A.
StrmHAy, where he is prepared to practice m
DENTAL SUKGBHY J
n both lt? hraurhes, operative and mechnnl- ti
id, ft>r ftio OAA'// only.
Kb 14 *3B tf -
SUIJSC KIBE ! SUBSCRlBl
tSCKIPTION KEDl
'BRPRISB AT TWO .
cod the subscription price of tho.Ei
3 PER ANNUM IN ADVANG
> neto ?tibscrtbera and to old ttibscrih
r tndtbtcdnees. Tlioeo who havo j
iper at these rates. Subscriptions, j
lar. Being desirous to plarc the Ei
' body, wc nare thought prOper to m
?, to circulate it ifi every ncigbborho
\r friends to mention onr paj>er, and
t our liet may bo increased, that
a onr former rates were as low as t
t. If wo mis ake not, tho Greenril
issncd for lees than $3; thcroforo
d by a generous public, and wo kuc
August, lt-67.
NICKERSOO HOTEL.
??(O^-?
TASSENGERS
AltATPfXO IN COLUMBIA ON TIIR
DIFFERENT RAILROADS
?2 v* . . *
- WII^ FINI>
Omnibuses, Carriages
AND
IPaggagc Wflgons,
n BcndfH?m lo Carry flicna to
ntid from lain
FREE OF CHABGE.
Ktej^meille pertont in attendance to re
errre Cheek* and Bnrjrjage.
t. 8. i>h ki;uso\,
Puorw noil.
An* 23 12' tf
Superintendent's Office. G.&CE R.
COLUMBIA, May .10, i??7.
0"N ami after Saturday, Juno 1st, Trains
will be rtjtl pYcr the RIuo Rid go Railmud,
betwoon Andersbn arid WMhalla, daily,
Sundays excepted, as follows :
Leave Anderson 6 10, p. tn.
' Afrivojit Pondlcton 6 " .
AYrlre at Wslballa 7 90, 44
Leave Waltaalla ; .....A 10, a. tn.
Arrivo at Peudloton ft 32, "
Leave Pendleton 5 40, 44
Arrive at Anderson 6 30, "
Connections made with tlio trains of tbo
Oreonville Road, up and down, eysvy day, SundayA
excepted. D. SLOAN,
Superintendent.
Juno 13,1807. 3 i>.h.
Schedulo Spar. & Union B. B.
ON and sfler Monday, the 20tb Mity Inil.,
tbo Passenger Trains will run on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Saturdays. l>own
trains loavo Spartanburg C. IX., at 6 a. m.;
arrive at Alston at 11.30 a. in. Up trains
leava Alston at 12.30 p. tn.j arrive at Spartan,
burg C. IT., at 7 p. in.
TIIOS. Jl. JKTBR,'
Prcsidont S. A U. Railroad.
Unionvillo, 8. 0., May 16, 1867.
June 13 3 D.H.
RchAiinls Avsr firmtb Oimlina 12 V
gmfa Psssa
IUBIBI uaAsm jEaBMrgMTt
^*** w 1ry" ?
GENERAL SUP'TH OFFICE, )
On*m.MrroN,S. C, March 11,18A7. \
Off tend after Ibe 18th inat., the Through
MA1LTKA1N will rub ra followa, viz.:
Leave Columbia at 11.40 a. m., Ch'a'n time.
Arrive Klngavllle at 1.80 p. m., " ?
[jeave Kingarille at 1.85 p. rp., " "
Arrive at AugueU at 8.00 p. m., " "
'AMKMIR TUAIN.
Leave Chnrlcaion,..... . ,8 00 a.m.
Arrive at Columbia, 6.80 p. m.
f<eave Columbia, 6.60 a. m.
Arrrivo at Charleston, 4. p. m.
n. T. PEAKR, Gen'l Hop't.
Mar 81 48 d.h.
S3HAVIISTO ~
A?I?
HAJE. ?laaiEsiiie.
HKNKY OANT, Uio Harbor, rontlnuea to !
SIIAYK Itio fitee nn<l llllKSS 1IAIK na 1
umorly, ut hii OKI flaii'l, near Meaar*.
'i'"k i,n A Pooii'a Hhnp, whom be will be !
leaned to mm hi* frior.il.i umi customer*. lie
io|mm, Itjr attention to huainoaa nnd ]?>Htonene
o all, to rccoivc'tlio putronago of tho place. ,
Mirrrh 21 43 d.m. ,
Notice. 5
I1TK rr?pcrtfelly invito all peraona owing t
\V im, to emtio forward and pay up. A
rord to tho wi*? la KUfliolent to aavo <hmU.? I
V'o can ho found at tho old Latimer Hotel. 1
hune ami aottle ?oon, or you will have eoeta ?
> pay.
A. J. VANOKItClRTFT A CO. f
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Mills HOUSE.
Corner of Meeting and Queen Streets/
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Ttrts ?? 1e?oh>Ai *t#bV
USSIfftfe ce>? ifDT^l* " baa" just
?1' frrrli1n boon thoroughly repaired, refitted
ahd refurnished, and I* now ready for
the accommodation of the travelling public,'
whoso patronage la respectfolly aolieitcd.
Merchant* visiting the city, are respectfully
invitod. lfvcry accommodation will be offered
them.
Coaehes always in readiness to convey passengers
ti> and fro id the Hotel.
The Proprietor promises to do *11 in hls pfewor
ior tho eomfWf n' his guests.
JOSEPH PUKCRLL, Proprietor.
Fob 21 S9 n.n.
TO THE rUBLKjT!*^
The Pavilion Hotel,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.,
80 LONG and nblj oondnoted
by the. lete H. L.
fliMnl BUTTERF1ELD, will stiff
'anji^rbe kept open for the aeeoro
rnodstion of the traveling pi;l>lic. And ite
former friends and patrons will find the
usual accommodations and attentions bestowed
on them as formerly, and the poUie .
favors, alrtndy so well eatabllsh'eSTaaTllJ^'
HOTELoflheTRAVELING MERCHANTS
of the South, will, by earnest efforts, be'
faithfully preserved. ,
Oct 25 22 ?!fc;
LAURENS RAILROAD.
ENTIRELY VXW SOHKDULE.
Owe* Lauksxs Raiuios?.
Laurens C. PL'. S. CL. July 1 J
ON and after Monday, 22i inkani, this'
Train, will rua orsr this Rood ae
fnllovi tinill fuUka* nniiao *
Lear* J-aurens Court Hooas on Mondays^
Wednerdiij*s and Friday*, at 5 o'clock, A.
M., and arrive at Newbeiry at 11 o'clock,
A. M.
Lenve Newberry Court House on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Prldayt at BO to)n-.
ntes after 1* o'clock, <****??>& mUA ttth
Train* on Ik* Gfrttnwill? and CvtSmUm Mmilrond
at Helena Shops.
JOSEPH CKJKWS, Sopt L. R. R. *
July 18 8 u
GEKEHVILLE & COLUMBIA iCjL
lUSagBMHHWL1
OEN'L SUPERINTEND-IN OFFICB, >
Columbia, Sept 18, 1800. f 1
ON And after MONDAT next, 17tb ineCj"
tba Passenger Trains will ran daily,
fSunday* excepted.) until /nrtker notice, aa
follows: : <M
Lo.i ye Columbia at 7.16"<t. to.
Leave Alston at ....9.06a. n.
Leave Newberry at 20,86 a. m.
Arrive at Abbeville at.......8.18 p m,['
Arrive at Anderson at .6.10 p.'as,!
? Arrive at Qreenville at...... .6.40 p. m.
Leave Greenville at.?i', &00 a. as.
Leave Anderson at ...6.80
Leave Abbeville at .8.86 a, to.
Leave Newberry at. 1.80 p. asc.
Arrive at Alston at.. 9.46 p. m.
Arrive at Columbia at ..4 40 p. m.
Sept. 21, 1866. 46 ' n.m
General Superintendent's 0?o?,
MBs* eaum rarrnfltt
C11ARL0TTH A B. 0. railroad,"? '
Columbia, B. 0., mat 1, 1807. J
ON And After SUNDAY, May &, the mMulo
of tbo Peeveoger Tralai otw thi*
Road will be a* follow* s
Leave Cofwcebie * I.ti, p. n.
Arrive At Charlotte At 13.10^. A.a?."
Leave Charlotte at .....17.70, A. m.
Arrive at ColumblA At.?.?.???., <Ut, A. .
Clone connection* are made at GJuabia end
Charlotto with mall tratfiv b*a ttAWdrth Caeolinit
Mid South Carolina Railroad*.
liy thU arrange meet, paaeengere by the
droonville Rood may go immediately through
Kent ward, and havo no detention in Columbia.
THRbltftn TIOKBtS are eoM at Colrtiff?1a
to Riohmond, Va., Washington, D. C.,
Ualtiraoro, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and New
fork dty?giving choice of rotte* via Perth- "
aonth or Kkhaend?and baggage cheeked.
["ickoU era alao eold at Charlotte fax Chaxleaon
and Augncta. ' _
An Acc?miirodatlon Train, fbr ftwtght *kd '
oeal pweeage, lerveA Columbia at- 7, a. a., An '
ruondaye, Thursday* and Satnrdaya of ea*h
reek, and Charlotte oa the tern day* aad
lour, arriving at Columbia and Charlotte A* 7
>. a. O. BOUKRIUJiX 'U
July ii 7