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Proposing by LetterEleven
o'clock?hi lee*t po **id (he.
golden tide of intnehine, creeping over
(he velvety tuif of the village green,
end lotting iteelf in the murmurou*
fo|<Nge of the niHple tree* ; end eo eeid
(he little clock in Judge Cornell'* U?
office on the mniti street, epeitkihg in n
hern, ineloaioua clutne.
llnrry Qrover glanced quietly up At
the uncompromising little a* be
entered the domain of " Cuke upon
Littleton."
* I'm late tliis morning," he muttered,
hanging hi* hnt behind the door,
* but aa good luck 'will have it, the
Judge has not made his Appearance
vet."
Tie was a straight, handsome young
fellow, .* it!? cutly brown hair, limpid
hazel e) *?. and a healthy blush on his
Bunbrowned cheeks?n young man
whom you instinctively felt you could
trust, a fcntrance, as yon looked into
his frank, honest face. There were few
such ; more's the pity.
" Whew?whew ? whew !" whistled
Mr. Harry Grover, turning over his pile
of legal documents io a very imtnethodical
sort of way, " law and love
were never tuennl to go together ; and
of that I am certain. Pretty Ariel
Brown's blue eyes are shining roguishly
out at me bom every bit of parch
toent or printed blank I touch. IIow
lovely she looked last niglit-*-nnd who
would ever suppose thai the old cat
with the false curls and grinning poroe
lain teeth, could be ber aunt f Hieb,
too, they say ; a good match for some
desperate fortune hunter, who is willing
to 6wallow the Litter old pill "for the
.sake of the gold coating. Let me see
?talking about old E.xpeiienoe Blown.
I believe I have a bu-iness letter to
write to her about that piece of land by
the school hou?e corner* that she wants
me to buy. Not I. When I put chare
land for a building spot, it won't be a
/i nool ii i n nsdlnsa it ava * .<! ??*??!
Mbnuinio pnot ui C| " lid O l v?v Jk?i nuvi Hi * ?
Ion Rtalks fight together, to see which
bull possess the noil. The ohl lady
muit take me for a very ansophi-.;>caled
character, indeed. 1 wonder
now, if hliie-eycd Ariel will ever bo an
old wrinkled catamaran, clutching after
bargains. Pooh ! I should an soon
think of n white plumed little dove,
being transformed into a greedy vulture
V*
lie leaned back in bis chair, with
both hands clasped on top of his curly
head, and looked out abstractedly into
the slushy village street, humming an
old tyue under his bieath?a tune
whose burden was 44 Love, still Love."
Plainly, Mr. Harry drover was very
little disposed for work that morning.
And when, at twelve o'clock. Judge
Cornell came in, thete was l.ul a hopeless
chaos of^paiwrs on the table to
reprsenl his young partner* matutinal
labors.
" Why, Grovor, you haven't acrrmplished
a tiling this morning," said tho
old Judge, glancing keenly around
through his antique silver bound spectacles,
44 I'm afraid that the pretty girls
at Squire Docthorn's part.', laM night,
were too much for vuui mon'nl ?nui
librium."
44 Well, ym? see, fir, I've been ra'her
sorting tlie papers .over," said Ilnrrv, a
little sheepishly, " and I've written two
letters this morning."
' Two letters t" ,
' Yes, sir."
" May I ask to whom t"
' One was to obi Mi-* Experience
Brown, about tjiat lot she wanted to
tell me?a regnlai clipper, giving the
old hag a piece of my mind?and the
other?"
" The other?"
" Ahem?that wasn't exactly ? but-i
ness letter. Now, Judge, Mippose you
and I look over there ?j etinent paper*
together."
The Judge smiled sly Iv ; he had an
idea as to what the oilier letter con
tained. Every one in town knew how !
hopelessly Mr. Harry Urover was in
love with pretty Ariel Brown. Judge
Cornell bad been young hint-elf not t-o
very many years ago.
" It's just as well for the lad to marry
and settle down," thought the old
gentleman, 'and Ari? I will certainly
make as sweet a little wife as bittuati
mortal could wish for."
llarry -needn't have been so mvsteri
ous, scaling and directing his two letters
at tbo tall de.-k behind the oflieo
door.
Judire Cornell knew iust as well
O t ?
tvlia1, wm in tliem a* if lie had read r-v
cry woid with his own eye*. Hut
young people have mi-taken ideas t|<at
old people don't know any tiling. *
Miss Ariel Iirown eat in her room
l>u*V on a complicated piece of hiighl
colored web w oik lliftt ladies call 44 crocket,"
when Hiidgvt tapped hof ly at
tire panels of the door.
44 I'lease, Miss Ariel, a latter."
M A letter 1 and for ure ! lJ ar me,
who can it be from ?''
44 Kaix, tben, and it's mesclf doesn't
know, bill Lawyer Grover's office boy
brought it, and an impident young
spalpeen it is, feT?"
Hut bere Hiidgct became consciouthat
her young mistress was paying no j
attention to her and wiihdrew into her
department of the. kitchen to nurse her
grief in solitude.
Aiitl'a'chcek had turned as pink aa
|}>e inside of a wild roee hud, n* rhe j
read tho superaciiption of the letter,
and her heart beat peiha;?s a pulse or
two faster than was iu w<'m, but she
hroko open the missivt with a resolute
hand, and read t
44 My Itear Miaa Brown: ['Rather
bold beginning,4 she pouted.]
I must tie# to decline all further negotiations
with jou. A* you cannot (or a moment
Uii0W?'-> suppose I est* to potsse* anything
fcaiu2 hiO toli&JL a(
*'? i s
<> utterly worn down nod good (or nothing, II
is ntolea* to W*?te either of our time in any
inure preliminaries.
I will call this afternoon and rotufn to yeu
the paper* 70a to unnoecssarUy took thi
troublo to aond me.
Tour* rery truly, : i
H. UROVBR*
K _S_? .? I
nun i ii re w uown I lie note and burst
into tear*.
* Meanwhile, MUs Experience Brown,
aged 6fiy well-ripened au'.umna, was
reading wiili not h liltle astonishment
the letter which Ditdfel** enemy, lh?'
post l?ny, had brought for her.
'Ujron my wmd !"' exclaimed Mi*?
Experience, slowly anil emphatically.
" The impertinent young fortune-hunting
humbug ! Does lie suppose I'm a
horn fool, to swallow such a pack ol
sentimental flattery as this? 'Lovely
eyes?dimples 1* If he hail said spectacle*
and wrinkles, he*2 have been con
siderably neater right. No. yon don't,
mv fine fellow?no you don't! Kx
perience Brown hasn't lived fifty five
vcar* in the world to fall into such a
Imp fts this at last. He'll ' call this
afternoon to receive the answer that ito
decide the whole current of his future
life.' will he? Well, let him call.
I I'll be readv for him, and I'll w at rant
me he won't be iu a. hurry to call
again."
And Miss Experience chuckled to
herself until all yjur false em la quivered,
a* >he folded the le'ter neatly, an I put
it back into its hmriedly directed en
velope.
" I never had an offer of marriage
befote," she thought; v iew ing her autumnal
countenance in th? pier-glass,
and adjusting the little puff- of tibbon
in ber cap border, " and it does make
one feel a little queer ! Betbuar Jones
'nerdn't go saying now that I was an
old maid, becan-e I never bad an offer f
I just wonder what Atiel would say?I
guess I won't tell her ; she would only
laugh nt nte.'V
Mi-fi Kxpetience drew ber.elf up as
Mifflv as if her spinal column were u
bar of iron, that afternoon whonJ.liid
get announced :
" Mr. (irnrer. rnem."
. " Show him in. Middv ; I am quite
at leisure to receive him."
And our hero, etilirelv unconscious
or the impending storm thnt awaited
liim, walked info Ml?s KxperieneeV
awful presence, wi K a bundle of title
deeds in lii* han I. Ii**?l with tlie official
ook'ng red tape of his profusion.
' frcvvl af einoon. Miss Kxpetience!"
" Ain't ymi ndiamed of \ou~sclf.
llnrr; fJtover I" rj -ciliated the spinster
iti h deep stern iitii'o. "(jet along
with yourself. maktu' hoe to an old
woman more'n twice a* old as von
he, jn?t lipcause she's pot n little
money ! What do von take me f?r.
, liey ? Don't aland starin' there. Walk
out of this room, quick, or I'll throw
this big dictionary at your head ! No.
no, no / A'otP have you go? \ our an
swer plain enough ! 1 wouldn't mar
ry you if there wasn't atutbur man in
tiie vvhole town !''
Harry Drover wa* a little appalled
at this charge of horse and foot! hut lie
stood his grottrd manfully, not even
quailing at the big dictionary.
" Dm, Mi-s Rrown? will yon hear
me n moment ? I don't want you to
marry me! What has put this strange
fancy into your head ?*'
44 Yon don't want to marrv me!?
Then 1 should like to know what is the
meaning of this letter?''
41 May I look at ii ?'*
llarrv took the letter, and glanced
at it?its content* threw a new light
on the unacconntah'e ^tate of stiaiis
44 Ci. od Cli'dri ! what a hh-ckl rfbd ?
what an unmitigated, inexcusable, in
comparable donkey I have been ! ?
What ciuhl 1 have been thinking
al?ont I"
" 11 t-v 1" demanded the porzlcd spin
ster.
" Excuse me, ma'am, but there ha*
been h mistake? a?"
Aim) without slopping r> complete
his fiagmentaiy senter.ee, lie rushed
out of the loom to the little bay-win
(lowed parlor.
" Well, I never !" exclaimed Mi?*
Experience, a* ih? door hauled uncere
m<>iiion-ly in her face.
u Ai iei! Mi-s Uiow n !"
lint Ariel turned haughtily from thq
pleading eyes of her lor or.
" Your letter i? qui'e anfll, ienl, sir ;
[ need no further exponent of youi
meaning."
"Aiiel?darling?there ha* l*-en an
absurd mistake ; this is the letter that
was intended for you. The other wa?
written <> your aunt on business, and
by some unaccountable blunder got in
to the wrong envelope. I have been a
fool?a blockhead?hut I love yon,
deaiest, with all ?ny heart. Aiiel, you
vvilkgiot send me away f"
ffo?Aiiel did not send him away,
for the shy smiles and the rosy bloom
were beginning to c?>me back to her
lace a* sue reiuj me rem telle'-.
" NuV Harry," she said with a rognioli
dimple ?l the corner of her mou'li,
"you must confe?a that Aunt Expert
ence's note had rather art unpleasant
at) le."
' [wax a careless reprobate," said
Harry, frankly, "but you see Judpe
Cornell wa< watching nie, ami?"
Ahd that was the end of all misim
derslanding* between Harry Grover
and Ariel lirown thenceforth.
Miss Experience was rather disap
pointed in two thing*. She would like
< to have sold the school-house " corner*
| lot," and she would have liked to ear
that onee in the course of her fifty fire
years of life, she had an offer of mar*
tiage,
" However," wwivl Miss Experience,
/ Ariel i* very It?ppy, a?ld may be
things hi c be*l as I hey are."
A iil
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Scene in a Court House.
In the good o'd ttines in Kentucky,
"when M substantial justice " fM adinfni
utert-d in a log enhin, after a very free
and ea>y manner, K mil was brought
ft# the recovery of certain money* of
which it Whs alleged the plaintiff had
been defrauded bv the ingenious opera
' lion known as " tbiiuole rigging " In
the course of the trial, lltw plalntifFs
. cnitnrel. who lj>?pt?ened to be an u e*
' pert," undertook to cnlightcu the court
us to the nrotluv operandi of the performance.
Pulling lii(ii??lf ililo po>i
lion. In: produced the thrCe cup* it ml
* the liitli^ joker," and proceeded, suiting
th- nclioti to the word :
'Then mny it please the court, tlio
defendant, placing lire cups upon his
knees thus, begun shifting them so, offering
to bet my client could not tell
under wkieh cop was the " little joker,"
inclining thereby, mny it please the
court, this bell, with the intention of
defrauding my client of the sum thus
wagered. For instance, when 1 raCe
the cup to, 3 our honor supposes that
yon see the ball,"
"Suppose I see!" interrupted the
judge, who had closely winched t >e
i performance, and was Mire that ho dej
leered the hull as one of the cups was
i accidentally rAired. " Why, any fool
can see where it is, and het on it, and
I be sure to w in. '1 here ain't no defraudi
in' tliar."
" Perhaps your honor wonhl like to
go a V on it 1" insinuated the counsel.
* Go a V ! Yes, and double it, too;
and here's the rhino. It's under the
middle cup."
"1JII go a V on thai," said the foreman
if the jurv.
"And I, and I," joined in the jurors,
one after another, until each bno had
invested his pile.
" Up I" said his honor.
" Up " it was ; tut " the little joker "
had ruys'eiiou-ly disappeared. Judge
j and juiy were enlightened, and found
| no dillicultv in bringing iu a verdict in
favor of the plaimitr on the ground
that it was the demdett kind o' de
frstidin*.
Stkkxt Scknk.?The other daj\ passing
nh?ng Military si. in front of the
Court House, we saw a < lie armed ex
Confederate stddier Funding by lii?
wagon and team of oxen.. All at once
tin* niittnn n rebel, with live hire of battle
not entirely gone from hi* eve. stiaiglil
ened himself op. ttot<nm1 the military
J r illness of old (Jen I'tiggles when call*
j ing hi* cotitier for it j> j>e of tobacco,
wt.iih-d his long whi|i gradually in the
sir, itlul shouted in the hoai.-e voice tf
command t
" Attention. battalion .
I'loidptiv with the wool the <?iji steer*
nifc front ilu-irtsi umhent attitude -book
iloir dusty flinke, HliU took the p?>s?i
:i> ii of the soldier.
' A;.*airi the clarion voice?
"Foiwattl?march!' Ami the tiain
ed animals moved oil", Itol wi ll n great
deal of time in keeping ?'ep, *ti?* true-,
hnl understanding *the co::tinai>u p?*r
fee U\
I Then, not sal is tied with the pace " a
will" of his Hoops, thu incorrigible
' leli " tliiiiulered tint :
" No enemy in fiottl
Ami tho veterans quickened op like
the < )hl (.iuaid at Waieiloo prepniiog
Ibr the headlong charge.
[ Mil?iin'j>i>i IudfX.
\ -I. * * I... it ' *
.. ?.r.Pf t'J IliO IWIIITiJ W rep
| per 11Mil been thrown seveial limes fn.m
j m spirited horse. and win rtlalirg il.e
riu tiin-tinue to ? friend, at t It e
same timo observing that lie bad'
rev? r given his horse a name. ** I
Ili'iik.*' observed his fiiend," you should
call him pepper cutler.**
Ir was a Scotch woman who said
I thai the belcher of her I run only kill
ed half a beast at a time.
A Dutchman who said a pig had no
ear marks except a di nt tail.
) And it was a IVitbh iin?pi-t'ate, who,
being 'old by a vagabond that he was
not nmriied, re?pouded, ' 1 hat's a good
thing for jour wife."
As Ugly young lady is alwav* anxons
to iitutrv, and yourg gentlemen nie
>ehh'iii anxioti. to tnai i y her. 'l itia ia
the re nitatil ?>f two in-chatiical pownr.-?the
inclined plane, and leave her.
A Dt-RPKitATK lover in Qhio-committer
suicide, leaving a note expresidrg
his hope of meeting Susan in lh<* next
world. Unless he gives his adduce*
more fully, she may hare diflicnlty in
lit.ding him.
An ambitious f.How in Connccticuj
appeals, over his ow n s'gnnturo : " To
the mechanics and laboring men f my
: native town. I will ir present you in
I lite Stale acwmblon i,ti...?/nt. 1
If I'|-rvir? C 111 |'U lj
lie, rehjin, or tddicasbuu."
" Do not tale that ege, the ben will
not lay without you leave one egg in
ihe net," said a mother to a child five
ycuis old. " Do they keep the egg for
i a pattern mother ?'* H*ked the child.
A littlk girl taking a walk through
one of our giave yard* a few day* ago,
and reading one after another the
praise* upon the tombstones of tho?e
wlionl.pt beneath, exclaimed, " 1 won
tier whete all the sinner* are buried."
Am I not a lit'le pale?" inquired a
lady who "it ft hot l ami corpulent, of a
crusty old haehelar. " You ba.k mote
like a big tub." wa? the blnnt teply.
An eccentric clergyman lately eai<!
in one of hie sermon* that * about the
commonest proof we have that man i?
made of clav, i? the biick to often
found in hie hat." ,
11 r who ift ftliuuk bv John Harleycorn
u apt to el agger under the blow.
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PHILADELPHIA UNIVER8ITY
MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
Jfedienl Deportment QruonUcd 1848. Chartered
l.y A/teri'ul Acl ?J the Le.jiflnture, Pcbrmeajt
Xtti, fSjJ.
nrricns t
President ?J. S. FUher, 501 ComiMtT!* 8t.
Vio*-/'reeidt?t.?lWv. W. J. P. lugraliaiu,
507 Frank Int.Ft.
Treaenrer.?IV. Paine, M. D., University
BulMinj;. ,
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j 1801 Wallace Kt.
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Building
j ^ .Solicitor.?John O'Byrno, Baq., 514 Walnut
cireci.
FOUR SESSIONS OK LECTURES ANNUALLY.
Tha first Session, commencing October l?t.,
noil continuing until December 27th , cmbraoca
Anatomy, Physiology, Materia Medica.
Practie, Obstetrics, Practicnl and- Demou
atrativo Anatomy, Military and Plastio Hur|
BcrJr? Pathology, Diseases of Women and Cbil'
dron, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Clinical
Medicine and Surgery, Medical Technology,
Med Wnl Jurisprudence, Writing, Druwiug,
Hook-keeping and CUeioiatvy.
The second Session commences on the firat
Tuesday in January, and continue* until the
firat of Ma>vli. cm bracing the auw brunches
aa the firat Session.
The third Session commence* the first Wednesday
in Aland), and continues until the Aral
?l July. ^ (
"The mtirlli Sbsslon commcncaa Iho firat of
September, and continues until the first of
October; there being a vacation during the
months ot July and August.
The third and fourth Sessions, constituting
tho Spring and Full Sessions, embrace tb'o
following Studies: Surgical, Microscopic,
Pu bologieal. Descriptive, and Demonstrative
Anatomy ; Plnstic, Military, und Operative
Surgery; Analytic nnd Organic Chemistry;
Pharmacy; Materia Mcdica, including Prnrti
cal 1!utuiiy; Obstetrics, and Discuses of Women
mid Children; Coinpnrutire und Human
Physiology; Auscultation nnd Poreussiou ;
Practical lostiuctions in the Use of thelMioroaenpo,
Laryngoscope, Stethoscope, Optnnlmoscujic,
Amoaeopo, and lc 1.bioscope; also
Practical Instruction* in the I'sc of tho Sjh:culum,
Catheter, Bougies, etc., l'rincip cs nnd
Practice of Medicine nnd Pathology ; Clinical
Medicine nnd Snrgcry: (Imnral nml Special
Technology; Book-Keeping; Writing; Drawing:
and Clinical Instruction in the lT?e of
Atomisers, Nebulixera, Hypodermic Injections,
I Inhabit ion, etc., etc.
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for one Settioh $7(1. 3/nlrirulotittg Ttrkri,
(j.llll. JJrmwHulrtllor't Tirket $lft.6tt.
QuAl-trtCATiojia.? the renuisites for tlrnduation
are two tull cuur.-c* of Locturss, und
tlisee yearn study.
St'Not.ABBUli's.?Fortho pnrpn.se of aiding
worthy young men to o tain an honoiable
pro'e?*ion, tho Trusteea issued Scholarships,
which entitle the bolder to perpetual privileges
of llie School lor $75 lor the firat course Students,
sud $50 to sccvnd course Studcuta.?
Tho ndr.intngcs of Scholarship* arc :
1st. The student W.J.n..., ~
.. .o-.??-u.p run
vu I it tho Ccllcgo lit any lime during llsu Lccturus#
attend us lung si* lie chouses and reCiller
llio lnstiiutinn'a* frequently an denired.
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I'll v-iologwai. Piltbob-gil H.1, and Zoological
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Peutiaylvan a Hospital, Wills liospitirl for thu
Eye, I'hlladtdphia Lying-in Hospital, Herman
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/Vn'tiVe nf .VriHrine :?Paitiv's Prnetico of
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A a of "my:?Morton'* Elementary Trcntise
on Human Anatomy; Wilson's Anatomy, with
Kolliki-r's Microscopical Anatomy ; or Sharpey
and CJunfn's Anatomy ; (Jrcy's Anatomy, J
Materia M< ilicn:? Puino'a Synopsis, Thera- i
jteutiee, and Dispensatory; Abridgement of
Percira's Materia Modi en.
ChtmlntTi/ :?1'ownu't t'licmistry; Johnaton'a
Chemistry t Turner* Chemistry ; ltcgnault'r
Chemistry; Lehman's Physiological Chetnistry:
Taylor'* Toxicology.
Ntryry :?Syota Principles nnd Praelieo of
Surgery; 1'agct'n Surgical Pathology; Maclcod's
Surgical Diagnosis,
/a?(il*l? ?/' JI/ei/iciM:?KirkcV Manual;
Ylrcbow's Cellular Pathology ; Pnii.e'e lusti*
tutca of Medicine.
Ohirtin :?Longshore'* Otiitclrbt t West
oti 1 ?i??-sses ?.t Women; West on Diseases of
Children.
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Jane 10 .< 10
Notice.
GUA'llDIANft AND TRUSTEES must
make their anneal returna to this Office
by flrst July next, in default thereof rule#
Will he is*nod against them.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, Mey 24th, IMS. |
May 27. 1 <
i .airrjAW ...a .1
rB is g. ~
W. H. HOVEY,
DEALER IN
jaunnr-ASTO CTAPL?
DRY GOODS,
grvna- pyrin crma
eOHB JSE&dJPntfi
WOULD rwn^ctfully cnll
of liia old cua'iHuvi , and tli? pubic
n-noi nil , , nn.l U>c )ndt*a ill p?l litfuUr, to
nta large and carefully selected
SljSjJR JgJJHM
(aimiMliiK, In part, of
Figured Grenadine#, Knirllsh Here***. CHene
Poplins, Figured M ostitis, Plain
0"l?>rc<l Lnwne, Plain Colored
Cltamhreya White and
Colored Tar 11 o n ,
Plain and Figured
Swiaw
Jaconela, Mull and Nainsook Mualina, Edging*
and Inarrlinxa,
Ribbon#, O'ovea, Fancy Handkereltiefs, T?ove
Veil#. Crapa Veil*, FVk and Oottbn Uo#e.
Moiuhnsiio-s, American Print*, HuVon*,
Trimming*, I*m-U and Colored Velveia,
Jtc., Ae, A/. Aln>, Wall Paper and Dor
dering.
a tAr.cr* lot or
HATS, CAPS, SHOES, AND READY-MADt
ClOIHINB,
(Ifnllrtn'ruV Ftiriiuldng Goods. IT'-mrr ana.
bltlrtlng* Sheetings. Tickings, Toweling#,
and tnnity other ArtioKs, too unmet mis to
moniimi m
C3T I do not intend to be v?dtr*>tj Jtz \
Uv'ur, one and allrund examine my block
and ptiuea, before buying e!?? wlo re.
W. H. HOVEY.
April IS 47 If
SALE OF
TOWN LOTS
I KOUTIIE
NEW COUNTY OF PICKENS.
flAMF. 'ivbmpicd, Commiaalonera apI
Jl. potoled by lite Convention to aelaet
and locate the Countv bite lor the new
I Picket.# County, aid aell to lite highest bid*
| d?r at the new location, on
Thursday the 26th of Junt Next,
793S ipff
AT PICKETS C. II.,
1 Comprising, respectively, half aere, oaa and
twoncre lota. l-t.t ?1
?.... J??%wm%.
I The loo*ih?n i? neer Hunter's St^re, ne**
Uf?*n Town niul Wolf Oekii, 14 miWi
fi urn OM Pickens C. II. 30 miles from
Q. eenvtlle U. 'T , nnd JT inline from Pendle'ton
ViVi?sp?, mi ti healthy eeetlon The lo-.
enlfoii Is h most desirable one, being situ1*1
ed i>n a 1'inniU I plateau ami em rounded
by a f.rtlle region. willi llnilty inhabitant*.
There is on oth Town nu*l Wolf Creeks
fine VS ut? r l'ower, with tfood Saw Mill*,
nn*) uu abundance of the bust timber near
by.
Tl?? O.mrty sit* I* nearly cqui distant be
tween Kenwee nnd Suhnhi Hi vera, with a
tine view of the mountain scenery, and
t will fotnm?nd a large and profitable- trade
I bom the mountains and bi in Keith- Cnro
iina.
TERMS OF SALE)
One third cash; balance in two instalment*
of GO nnd DO dnys each. Purchnsera
lo give liond nnd surely for lh<- puichnse
lionev Titles lo be executed, but not deliv-r-d
until the bond for Hie purchase
money is fully paid.
I'm elm-era to pny extra for titles and
stump*.
J AM I'S LEWIS, CJtVni'n. "V
J -ME* II-AMKLER, (
. ^ ItEKSE n<)W EN, > Cora'rs.
W. T. FIELD. I
J. K. HAOOOn. J
For further lulormntion apply to the on* |
dcrsigned, at Pickens (3 II.
J. E. IIAOOOD.
| Sifi'v ?fc Treae'r ot lfnard uf Com'ia.
May 13, 1808 61 *1
Greenvillo and Columbia R. R. Co.
pmar rw^-7 yDiii^i
f HllliS Company has now (<>r rale, in lieu
JL of " H? neon Tiukets," a 'I I(JK KT
which ?nilil-en |o-r*cn to travel ???r Ilia
III) A I) ON U THOUSAND Mil. KS FOR *4t).
within one ywr front dat* of purchase.?
The Titkeii ran bo jmreheiej fmm the
Agent* mi Columbia, Newberry, Abbeville,
Anderson anil Urocii ville.
w. AIXTON OIRBRS,
C.eneral Ticket Agent ft. & 0. It. It. Co.
May 13 &1 6
SIM LIFE mmil CDMFMY.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ORGANIZED 1850.
E. A. DVLRLEY, Prw'l.,
T. O. KNDEIll, See'j.
nIVII)ENI>rt for the last five yea re, 60 par
cent.) Receipts now over $600,000 per
mouth.
No. of Policies issued in 1887, 15,111
Amount insured on seme, $11,801,071.00
Assets Jen. 1, 1867 4,401,033.00
Receipts tor year ending Jan. '00, 6,130,447.84
$9,631*201.29
Paid claims 1>y death,$51.3,881.60
Ail other expenses, 1,470,787.36$!,902,008.00
$7,630,012.36
POLICIES issued on every plan used by all
the old and respousitde Companies.
Hrnnrh Office, 263 llroad Street,
AUOU8TA. <1 A.
CHAS. W. HARRIS. Manager.
OOWKK A >rOHTI!INOTON, Agent*,
Qmnrilh Ditlrlot, South Carolina.
May IS M 8m
TailoringTIIR
Suhrerlbar reapeetfn'.ly informa liia
friend*, and lha public in ganeral, that
hie health l-elng In a ineaaure reator-d, will
reeuma bualneM eealn. 11a will CUT,
MAKK, and REPAIR all Oarmeati for
gentleman, on reaaonnhl* teruta, for eat A ar
country ftudm*. W|ll l>a found at hia revidence,
corner Halo Street oopo-ite the
Coach Faelory. (JKO. B. 1>TKR.
' Oreenallle, a C-, April 8th, 1??8,
-April 48 hm
4
i. i.HI p.,,' wm,-,
5S5^!T!,,E?^S555*5S5*!!?*5?eS5S
' ' * ' t
ACENTI
FOR * WEEHS
SEWING MACHINE
^ A
'l^liC bast nod mml simple Maehlnt ih?#
L In u?>, and is ttnoxeelled by any nrf
f?rer*nted to the public, having, all th?
ntest linpror*m#-dte ; usee the straight New
die, makes ihe Tight l,eck SilUjh, which ia
the only reliable ore, ani show* the earn*
on both eblee. ll i* simple, easily worked
ami kept ill order; it wlil Stitch, Ileus,
Fell, llii d. Cord, Braid. Unfile, Tuck, Quilt*
"item-Siiich, (lather and Sew, at the same
time, p-rforming a trrcater variety of Work
than any other Machine, on the lightest to
the hca\ ieat fabrics. It
received a medal at the recent Paris Faposition.
Wo warrant them to give satisfaction ; II
not, return thorn.
Please call uud examine them.
-:o:
Wc also keep constantly on hand, a superior
assortment of tinntlemen's KIMiSIfIIIKll
UOODS and TNIMMINHS, from the cheapest
to the hi st qualities, and low Vor cash.?
Wy viU CUT and MARK in the best and
latest improved styles, all tlarmcnts for Qsntlcmen
nn?t dents' Wear, Ladies' Cloaks and
Sacks, Ac. All Work warranted.
PICKLE & poors:*
Greenville, S. 0. Jan. 15, 18M.
Jan 15 S4 tf
T~ W. DAVIS,
WATCH MAKER,
G5? WOULD Respectfully irvform
the people of GreenvlUw
IC 33tn,", "rrouu^'uK cou,,'fy?
ha has
M?.KC2M[OV]B2K?
From hit OI<D STAND in tha llsal.
lett House, to a more t'ONVENJRNT
one, three doors North of the Mansion
House, next door to 1'iekle A Poor. ar>
Main Sli-rt where he is prepared te do
all work in his line of tiiisfneas, at short notice,
in a workman like immmst, and an
reasonable terms.
Aug 50 18 tl
MARBLE WORK'!
IflARBLE WORK!!
A '
npiIE iulrttoriVK-r bat on hand, and wftf
A mnfrnnv fo receive, a good assort men#
of TOMB STONE*4, of nil eizea and qnilf'
li?a. Thoae in ne?d of any tiling in I hat
line, will do well lo oall at tlia l'oat Office
before ptm-hasing ?-W where.
Uf Country produceJaken in exchange
for work JAMES M. ALI EN.
Greenville C. II.. Nov 6, 1807. '24-lf
W. H CAMMER,
!PRACTICAL GimSMtTH
AND MACHINIST.
CORN 811ELT.ERS, Cotton (line, Locke.
Kerue-ne 0?l Lnmpa. Sowing Machine*
and Pnrnaol*, REPAIRED aW>
promptness. Charge* reasonable.
fyCoimtry Produce taken in exclianga
for Work.
Htand?At Weetfiald'a old Shop.
Jan 88 3d If..
w. k. Kvaux v. a. o. vimj.
EASLEY A WELLS,
Attorney* and Counsellor* at Law
AND 'IN EQUITY, ,
v UKEKNVILLK, 8. 0.,
PRtCTICi: in the Court* of tba Stela aa4
of tba United State*, and give etpcalal
attention to caaea iu Bankruptcy.
June IS ?
W IK
,
LAW OARD.
GOODLETT & THOMAS
Attorneys at Law,
AM?
SOLICITOUS IN BQUITT,
HAVK thl* day formed
hip in the jirnettoe cf LAW nod
EQUITY on tho W'retern Circuit.
Office in the o'.d Court Uou?e Building.'
?. i>. oo.it?Lcrr, wm, u tuoma?.
Dee 80 80 U
Law Notice?Change of Ofioe.
GF. TOWNK8 hni remored fcti Lin
, Office to the building north-east eor-.
nur of th? I'ublio Bijiiiro, in part occupied by
Julii* C. Smith, Auctioneer, end the Enter-*
urixo Printing Office, up stairs.
Jan ? S\ (0
WM. P. PRICE, "
ATTORNEY AT l*AW%
OAHIONEQA, QA.,
WILL practise in the Coon tie* of Lump^
- kin. Dnwson, Oitmer, Fannin, Vul< u,
Town*, While and Hall.
Jen 10 38 t#
BATESVIL.1LE "
mmnm MB. & I
HAVlNtl ?rpointtd Aganla f*9
this Company we irt preparad la
Mil StllKTJKU* aSu Yarn at Factory
priaaa. , *
Duvld A Slradl?T?
Orcoara aad OubmImIm W?reHaa(a,
Graaavtlle, B. O.
Nov ?4 tf
Job Work
DONE *ith neatnaaa and dlapatah al
TUW OFFICE _