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.? i - n -liirr " Tk* Ptfw. \ The pulse of a healthy grown person beau seventy time* in a. minute. There iniy be ?nod health down 10 sixty. but if the pulse always exceeds seventy there is di?ea*e; the maohino is woik ing too fast? it is wearing itself out;j there is a fever or all iutiliiiitnatkin j somewhere, and the b.>dy is feeding 011 itself, as in consumption, above the) pulse is always quick, that i?, over *ev? ] enty.gradually increas^ vyyji rfocrea*. ed changes of coret, until it reaches one ; hundred ntid ten, or one huntfrtd and j twenty, when death comes before many days. When the pulse is all the time over seventy for innolh*, and there is even a slight cough, the lungs nro affected. Every intelligent person owes it lo MIIIISU4K (U I UN III I I * MII 1119 I1IIIIIV J ?I? > 1*1 ** dan how to .veot' rm% the pulse in1 health ; then, by comparing tt with what it was when ai'ing, he may have ' some idea of the urgency of his own ! case, and it will be an important guide to the physician. I'tirooU ought lo know the healthy puhe of each child, as now and then a p -rson is born with a peculiar slow or tat pulse, and the very case in hand may be that peculiarity. An infant's pulse js 13Q; a child of seven years about 80 ; from twenty to sixty years it is 70 bents a minute, decKfdttg to 00 at fetir scored There, are pulse all over the bgrjr, | htlt Where there is only-skin and bone, i as at the temple*,it u^noro easily felt; ilr# wriet is the njosl convenient point. The feebleness or strength of the Deaiis not matofial, being modified by the finger's pressure. Comparative rapidi ty is the great point; near death it is 1 10 and over. A healthy pulse im parts to the finger a feeling n? of a woolen tiring; in sickness it feels harder, like a silk thread ; if there is inflanimation, which is always dangerous, it Yeats fast, spiteful and hard, as If a fine wiro was throbbing against the finger. When the pulse heats irregularly, as if it lost a beat, then hurried to rr.ako it up, there is something the matter with the heart. Hut, however unnatural you may thfnk the pulse is, do not worry about it, tnke nothing, do nothing except by the advice of an intellil?? nt physician, [ ftafrs Journal of Health, Bread on the Waters. A California adventurer was trjing to get back to San Francisco from the mines, whero ho had worked and searched without success, until his means were exhausted, lie came to a river, but the forrvman asked a dollar to take blot across, Tho adveutuicr said : 44 Then I mu*t walk up tho tfream until I cau ford it, for I have not a dollar in tho world," "If thnt is so," saiJ tho f<-rry?r?an, " jump in ; I never refu-e to take a clever man across because he's broke." When they had readied the oppo? rite shorn, the ferryman, who had eyed the adventurer very closely on the way. said I * " Is not your nafne ./ones T* " It is," replied the adventurer. "And your father used to live in street, New Yoik I" " II? did," replied lliu adventurer, with astonishment to find himself tecognized. Thftfeupon tho ferryman drew f om his pocket and commenced counting out gold pieces. 44 l have ma<le five hundred dollars by ferrying passengers ; here nro t!ir?-e hundred dollars of them for you. You can pay mo when you are flush, cr if > that don't happen, a'l right. When I | was n little boy nnd my mother a p<>oi j widow, many a time has your father j vUited our home, and when lie had | gone, somewhere aboui ttTe room we would find money for a barrel of flour, | or to pav tlio lent, when we knew not I V e _"l I. r - . I cH-rure wutrre u wan 10 come iroin ; ana j as long as 1 lire, if I have a ems', w lien I And one of his sons in want, he shall have tho biggest half." The loan was gratefully accepted.? j By its aid the traveler was able to reach San Francisco, earn enough to pnv his I benefactor, aud return safely to hit home. A TFRttlRLK scene occured recently at the I'afis Odeoo. An actor on the stage had to fire a pistol ; soww villain I must have put a bullet into the pistol, ! and the consequence was that when the ! shot was fired, the bullet shattered the leg of a ballet giri standing behind the ! scenes. The doctors who were sent for, j declared the ) g must be amputated. This drove the poor girl to despair.? " Oh J" she ciied again, "It is not the pain that I arn afraid of! Hut what is ro become cf me and my mother ?"? All her colleagues surrounded her, weep i-ng, and trying to calm her, hut her giitf burst forth again. Filially, the j manager hastened to her side, gave her a thousand fianc note, and told her (hat he j would give her a benefit in (he course of a few days This reassured her a little, I ami her leg was then amputated, while she convulsively clutched the hank note. The actor who had fired the shot was al most as distracted as the poor ballet girl. He knell weeping beside her, ami beg tfed Iter to fois/ive him. Such a scene bail never before been witnessed at I he Odeon. The performance tvan at once interrupted, the manager explaining to the uudieuce what bad happen d. A oxk lt aorn man in Ilerlin solicita elimitable contributions because hi* landlord threatens to have his an firm! leg sold for rent. 150 native Japanese Christians drowned, by order of the Pagan Mikado, and Ckiistian powers with their 1 eels near I v ! f * T H S A lionkkk Attacks iikkh li-xigi ?.Am Ku'iiinu Scene?Last night while Mr. Lenget w?b in the cage of tfeo lion an-j lioness, and afler lie bad about ended his petformance in the cage, the lioness suddenly seized him bv the light Jeg h* she was passing him, throw him, and made at him ftgain, ; but ww dliven off by two men aimed with heavy iron bars, steel pointed and | sharp, and '.he lion tamer made his escape fropn (be cage. The wound in i the leg is severe/ One of the Urge ! lUi-k* of llie beast ?'? driven deep into ilie fleshy pert below '.be '-nee. The wound was dressed by Dr. Collin*, end (lie unfortunate man carried to the steamer Coosa. l)r. Collins thinks Lengti wilt be unable to peiform ng:iin for some weeks. The excitement rn'tong the spectators near the cage was intense ; but fortu nntely the larger portion seated on the Other sidowere not aware of the acci < dent. The employees of the show took the nrfitir vftry Coolly, nt Something that wh* not tintrsnnl. Wo weie told the lioness hnd been ugly fur some weeks \ hence the precaution ntf having lite men near with J ho heavy iron bars, held like a soldier holds his musket at charge,' teady fur any emergency- Mr. Lengr-I says ho has been in the business fur sixteen years, and such an arrhlent never happened to him before, lie attributes the accident to (lie f.tet that he had not the ueo of his light hand, ow ing to a soro ihumh. [Madison (l\y ) Courier, Aug. 29. fiucAsi^o Wagons.?Dot few people are awaro that they do wagons and cariinges more injury by greasing too plentifully than in any other war. A well made wheel will endnro common wear from ten to twenty five years, if care i? taken to u-o the tight kind and proper amount of grease; but if this matter is not attended to, they will l-e used up in fivo or six jeaia. Lard should never he used on a wagon, for it will pencilalo the hub and work its way out around tlie tenons of the spokes and spoil the wheel. Tallow is ! the best lubiientor for wood axle trees j and castor oil for iron. Just groa-e enough should bo applied to the spin- I die of a wagon to give it a light cch'.ing; this is hollar than nine, fir the | surplus put on will woikout at the cud. j anu ue lorceil liy the shoulder batidanil nut wnslicr into tliu bub around tlio outside of the boxes. To oil an axle free, first wipe* die spindle clean with a cloth wet with spirits ?.f Unpen lino, and thcl? apply a few drops of cas tor oil near the shoulder and end.? One tea-poonful is fttlHcicnl for the I whole. ?? 11 t'li an f?v?ri.itinc.?Two men c?rr ployed by a pold mining company try diiven drift on 1'iiiG Island, in l.s-ke Yeiltiiliou, Michigan, woikod alone, and one day, about a fortnight ago, a Ida-t having failed, they <-?*t to drilling it out. without taking sulJioietll pains to pre vent an exploMuu. The blast weifl oft', af/d blinded ami womimN-J both men. who lay wliero they wero hurt nine days before a-d-lanee reached ihcm.? 1'hey were found in a honi'de state, with norms preying on iloii wound-, and it is wordeiful how I hey survived so long, Gnat loss of bb-od sav?-d them from sufl'eiing the cravings .if appetite. They are likeiv to recover. Ciukki.t calls Colfax this ' voting lion or the \N eft." Colfax the lion, ami Grant the lamb, wi'l "li<* do? n tog-ih cr " in Novni.ln r, and we shall hate pence. ? x- 4-n-s ClKK fob II vl>h01mi0bi a TIlO ib" cipo is that ?!" M. Cassar, a French plnaician ; Take two table spooffti! olhedi choloiide of lime, mix it with l<h'f a pint of water, ttntl with this wnih keys ti e wound constantly littilinl and frequently renewed. The chloiine g?* possesser the power <f tlpcittipo>ing (hi* tremendous poi?on, and renders mild nlid hatmlos thai venom against whose resis.ItRs attack the artilleiy of medical fCience lias been so long di ect*?d in vain. It is necessity to add that this Wash shoul I I e applied as rooii as pus-i'.du af'Or the ii llictton of the l?lte.? The followii g nfe the re>tdts of lliitreatment: Fiom 13-10 to lS24f, the number of persons admitted irito lire*!ai? ho?pital \va* one hundred and eighty four, of whom only two died; fium 1783 to 13?T4, there weteadmitted into the hospital at Zuich two hundred and t wenty-lhree persons bitten by different animals, (one hundred and eighty two by dog-), of whom only four died. Cotton Skkii Manlkk?I have practiced for years, and with full success, the following method of preparing ^<tton seed for manure. This process deiHtrov* the viialitv of iho >e??d. I uL iIh. trie'* nothing from (lie fertilising q?al itiea of the manure, since liio rolling of the *ee<l r* avoided. 'Hie modus o/wrandi is as follow*: Take one humlicd I hn>heU of cotton feed, hill them, and I cover the mass with a light coating of earth supai ato I lie seed .\om top to | bottom, and. in the opening, tlnow one | iiusliel if quick lime; upon this pom five g.-tiion* of water, and iimmdiateh i cover tlie opening. N'i xt, wet tire mwi thoroughly with eight or ten gallons of ; water, and the wink is finished. The ; inanuie will h? fit for o>e in aix dava. [South< vh Agriculturist Tiik lio'ton rout takes comforting views of things. It says J "Seinme* made business for the ship-builder* by ererv vessel he htirDetl." I'v-r ail that, the business does not seem to be verv ' P'o^pfctons at this time in New Knghiini, # I Divorcks.-? In- tending the numeroiih exchanges that reach' u?, *e afe "truck with the targe array of divorce OK*e? chronicle*! .... ?.? . ; v? ; In our laud, wher* ench things are of rare occurrence, we ania'sed atreeing tho marriage titew so often broken, app.-tranllv for no just causey sure l?y whim or caprice; <t In Vermont, dtfing the Inst five years, not lees than 8?4 HlvorCer hrtve Injen granted: for adnhcrv 64, wilTnl desertion 188. desertion CO. intolerable severity 120, for idrri?al to support IS, wiih 20 others for causoe that are not not mentioned. In Kltusachsuett*, for tho same time, 1,254 divorces have been growled ; for adulteiy 540, desertion 68i>, crueliv 122, intemperance fl?hero the ratio for adultery is startling. In Oitio, out of 2,681 ensrt granted for divoree, 033 were for adultery-; 1,130 for absence or neglect; for cruelty 80 ; for intemperance 100. In Vermont, during seven rear?, 15, 710 marriage* liavo taken place ? out of whiclr 730 divorces have oceoiGd, bting 1 to STt. In Ma?**chn?eft", for four rear*, th?-re Were 43 372 marriage*, Btnl divorces in tal'o i to 4-f. In Ohio, for the year I860, th6 marJ liageft were 30,379 ; and div'otCts in ratio 1 to HOC In .Connecticut, during the last eight yoAirs, tliC Carriages were 3J 227 ; (lie divorces in ratio 1 to 11. Thtir, Connecticut, tlie land of steady habits is at the bottom of the li?t. There are rnory divotees in that S'tfte than iu Mas?acho*ell*t with ten and a hall" time* the population ; and more ban half a* many in Ohio, a STlatO rti.it five limes the population. 11 is nl-o remarkable in I lie Now Kiirln..'?1 Stale-, that rttey do not increase in population, save among the 1 ; l;I r-'i Ml" Ilcrcn Statk ok AftAtna in Indiana.?The inhabitant* ot Sovntour, Codiana. though they liavo lynched *i* of tlie desperadoes who have for so tong a time outiaged society in that neighho/iiuod, have not entirely broken tip ilie gang. '1 he mother of two of the vil lain* theieater.s that if her sons arc touched, llie villageshi.il bo laid in ashe?. Tlie vigilance committee, on tjic itber hand, thicuten that if any of llreii own ineitibers are molested, lifleen or twenty men who have been guilty- of crimes nieiiting death shall l>c hung.? i*i ,i . .1.. i uvy vnuin uiiii mi; covins are puwerlew to execute justice in the regulai , war. j DtlMtlNO M.VXtXO.? PetliApa Kll has ai ln-t triumphed completely over | nature, r.tid torn from her grn?p, nfier .a long continued struggle. I lie great sc|Oret. hat was the process hv moans : of w liii h nature, hi tIts secret p!ac?s of | he: gieil world laho.-afoty, fashioned tl!ie ili inuid from the colon,-in ore 'form or another, that k tn.Jc in linn.) ! I The following ii *? * *. from the bond n ' J/hiin'f 'innrmtl, speak for ih*:ii*cii(M t j* Mr. Satx at nt i:i n paprr to th* Aeadeiny of Science on the anifici lI proI diiclioii of black, colorless ami colmcd [diamond*. If a current ? f chl"/ine he I made to pa?* through ca?t iron when ! in a stale of hision, per cliloiidc of ir? n j i? f.nnval, vCnhdi <li?appt>nr< hv evaporation, Icittiftg the cnih.in of metal at lih ci ty, in a eryslnliz .1 state." A W<.|<n ro 1 ?oV3.? Who is respecl(J ! ! is-tlnr hoy who conducts Iiiin? I self well ; who ;? liouc.-n, diligent nod obedient ill all thing*. It ts ll 0 hoy ?}? > ; n> making an r ffoit continually to ift-pGct ; lit- father ami oliey liim hi whatever he may direct to he done. It is the buy i w ho i- kiiul t'> o her bovs, who respects nge, and never gets into d-fff 'nltits -ntrd ; rjuHire!-. wi h his companion., li is the U?>y who no t!*nt untried to i;n* ! p*ot* himself in knowledge i.n.l wis I dom every day ; who is busy niul sici live in endonvoiing <o ?lo good acts to wnnls other?. Show me a hoy who obeys his pareftts, who is diligent, who lias rcpccl for age. and if lie is not re specie! slid beloved Uv e*ety one, then | there is no rticJi th'mg its truth in the world. SdrUR IN* a IIotkl.?Strapg-r? " (lave yon it good, strong po<tor mIxiuI 'the house?'1 Cleik?"Ye*. W Wave tlie strongest otic in the place." Stranger?"Is lie . intolligentrtV GUnk ? ! " Oil. res. sir. quite intelligent fo? n por101, wo think." Stranger?" One point more : do you Consider him- fiarW-s*.? i that is. h-?ld and courageous ?" Clwk I ?As for that uiattyr, f knowf tie is; he w ould not he af'sitd of the devil lii.n self." Stranger?" Now Mr. Cleik. if vonr poiter i. idleMigent en niglrto find ! iooni No. 11?, fearless enoygli to in ter, and strong em ugh to gel uiy kiink ivwnv from the hed hujs,' 1 wotlf.f like 1 to hare him biing it A stoky 1* luld *ho laic I.oid i |)ioiigliHm and iii!% mother. Tb? -old lady's a^rvilnt invariably, whe? n<*.Mi?ed of breaking anything. implied J ? $ure, ma'am it wal ornekii before at,.I one day when Utile llariv fell down Main*, hi* mother sliontVd, " 0, my hoy is your head hioke J ' " Nn. n?, mother," enid ihc voting genius, '* it was erackil before." Wiikki s, like wen, are ofien tired and very ficquen ly from a kindred cause? going round no much. As frr h editor eay* lie can ?oe no i earthIv reason why women should not he allowed to become medical men. | Que its V iciom a has thirteen grandchildren, and the Ciy Is alilf ibry cotne. 9 I sg?y tfgfi doe* a boy ctase to be a hot,'nod become r m?n t VV ben .does he leave the I elite of bet weeni.ly, and arfojtatH to hito self the tigbfe -of the than nod citizen ! The question has retevrtllf 4teen decided by a youth who, when coiled a hot, ciianjj d side with the' <Hiht*Vftt I Ihobtll, h|i!1 fhdi?ua.v,ljy aaid ; " Don't call nao a,.Wy; i>e d?ejv?d .Ivuaoeo | tblta-'flye^eem.'t i Fiv? n*fffoes.ai*. io iafl at. tlonier. Lr , f.?r tnkinji one-of their owtt tate t<> the wooda, Vyfnje liinrt'to a tteer whipping Jtitn until nil wore cXuns'et, Hrtd theft (hoqticj !iim, leaving htm fot dead- 'f'110 nnfof^upRto tyggro^ managed toctawl Unmet Hud upon hi*deathbed pave information of the deed aod It a met of the murderer*. A cuKiot'8 row took pla?<y at Norfolk, a few flight* ego. A party of negroes were silling up oref ii eorpae.They called (hemselves Ilaptide, and being joined by another party, ^who professed to be MethodiM*. and think ing the latter'weicf seeing a belter lime than they did, (lief Him to diive ihern off, which ended in if ^eVteral tight. Thkrk are 000 immense trees in the Maiiposa region of Calttfornia, of which the largest i? 102 Crft in ciicuntfi-renct. The Avemge height of them lree? Is about ?{?0 feet. And many of tIvein np preaching (huk only three or four ex cowl) 100 feet iu riiciimferAnce. Tlifir age it calculated to be about 1,000 year*. Tub rilTe that created the greatest attention dining llie recent Schu'zenfe*l. at Vienna, was a breech fonder, made by a Norwegian arnVbrer. In ?lie presence of llie felinperor. the inventor tired fifty-three rlmts in the space of three minutes. The gr?at preci.-ion was highly commented on; A widow of Louuvipe oloprd with tt promising young merchant. and .set np hoti?e-kcoping ir. Indiana, only to find that her devotion was utmpprrointed. and, one morning, that her f/vasi huebantf had again eloped, this time villi her daughter, aged seventeen. A plats of apfiles was being passed round to a group of children. There wtts a fin a re,i one at tl?o top, which a little girl took. " How greedy Jon a*o." said hi** next neighbor. ,v to take t ilia la'wesl! I nt?t.i'nt to lake that oiyI 0 | *011." Trrri-vr. on--. of freight were re??Dily | taken from New Yoik to the prcb -n, : termination of lite I'ncilic lino, 1.200 mile- west ?-f Chicago, h diounce of about 2.100 mile- from the ntnr'ingpoint, without tian.-diiunicnt. At a negro convention, in Aikim*** one ?>r the hto'heis said : " hutf ihc \oui It.?wis k hi fa." "Can't ch> tun?*Kwa uin." "Wharf" In bowels ob de 0 l?l?*r darkey f Tiir year lOOff will wi no-s the coin ple'i at of the two greatest engineering Icuteip'iae* the wot Id has ever witne-?el ? tlut.SU'Z Canal and the I'.wific K.-rroad. Pr. TV OK, of Leipzig, wages war ! against patent medicines by uoah ?ioj7 each new no-trim* as tt spperws, pul1 lishhig it* iigrc-d.t nt? and tie cost to the inauuftcluicrs. " All. how doth you like my mons> IhcIio, Mis* Laura I" li-ped a daiolv to a men* gitl. " Oh, very much.? It look, like the fur on tho back of a caterpillar." A XWsTfT.x notvspnper reports thaf the corn in Iowa line grown sn tall this sit tit titer, thai a mail on horsehra k cannot reach the luMeis of the stalk-*. Tim " game of life " is verr like a , game of earth?liiiro deais. sleuth" cuts, i Aid everybody is walling for tho last trump. ? ' " Apropos of tbo heated temi. a fellow utiles: " Ll?t Saturday, my mother in law came on a visit. In a short itirne il became so hot that I war oblig ed to leave lions*," J'otators, weighing four ''ponnda | each raised in fifteen Weeks from the dnv I of plaining, without irrigation, were oiirrtMi ia-t mnili hi the Sno L>iego, UatffornlW, market. -Two Germans, l**( bought eighty acre* of land in Southern TenI tic?>ee. and paid f>>r their lot with the proceed* of ihe first ye??r's crop of foyr ( Avies of htiaW'heri iys, rtt out last full. I Til* national dehf?the radical lego ' Cj-? if piled ill dollar*, one row up, would be SOS notes high I (ipruiryr. FitANClH Tiiain is in an Iii-h prison for debt, and his daitgli lets diivn a M\lhh tcair. at hfewjwrt. \VMat would this world ho without a woman f A perfoef Wank?like n heel of paper?not even rjlcd. Iris raid that Planchette will have a phce in dram's Cabinet, to aerial loin in foi ining ideas and* ftnnivh a poliuy. fx i* stated that there is-not u frrg ?ho?> ot iv bowse of ill f.uiio lo he found in Salem, N. O. I'i.k ah a st fall*?foiling in jure with a pretty girl ? falling heir to mi $100, mr. Tiir carpet-hugger is a naw rrvtume I introduced at ma-vpierado halls at Sulphur Spiing*. Tn* ranfla planters think they oan prepare the fibre at a eu?t of two cents a pound and sell it for a dollar. Tiib now moon reminds one of n gid' dv girl, l?eoau?e ahe is too jronng to shoe much reflection. i Tiib Japanese never kill l>ixJe. PR emirr" S '1.; -?'U B VJC H r\. ||| - LQ / K| ^?H| v hmA TIIF. best Bod most simple Machine Bo# in use, and i* un?-\e*Hed *?y nny*rrir fircsenjed to tb? public, having nil 111# tifcei nnprotvmrdts; o??th?#imight Km till-, makes th? Tight Lt rk Syioh, w luck is tlit uuljr reliable ??n?V nu i .shows the sania jfvWwaSferi^ Fell, Hii <1; O.f.1. Braid. RaflK Tuck, Q?t?S Hon Siiit-li. (lather nml tSew, Bl (lis tsint' time, performing ? greater variety of Woik than any qlher Mnchiue, on ill# lightest to the henviest fabrics. It ro&civcd ? medal at the foecut Paris ExpfWdtftn. Wo warrant them to giro satisfaction; If not. return them. Please call and exatnino them. We also kco|)'constantly oil hariJ xJUafkAfe assortment #f (Gentleman's FlUt N 18111 NO GOODS and TRIMKllX<iP,.froui the clie?vqst to tho best qualities, and low for cash.? Wo will OCX MAKE in thef belt nnd latest Improved stylos, alt Gnrmtnts 0?r Ufntloinon and Oonta' Wear, Ladies' Cloaks and Sucks, Ac. AH Work warranted, P1CKLK St POOKEi Greenville, 3." C. Jan. 15, lijttS. Jan 15 .31 it MB IB 14.000 300 Sacks Extra Family N. C. FLOCB i 100 Sacks Standard Liverpool SALT 25 Kegs NAILS, assorted sixes 20 Baler PATKSVIM.E PHIltTINO lO Hnlf/McBEE PHlttTI.TCr , 20 littles COTTON VARH 20 Bags Prime nnd Fair RIO COFFEE 20 Barren* SUGAR 10 BAGS Durham Smoking T0B?CC0 2 DAM Spanish Smoking TOBACCO'. ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK or Shoes, Ilafi;4 DRY GOODS, DRUGf> &(\ ~*Our Slock of IIATS ami SIWIS it very large and Complete, ami wo will gnfanlce out W ire Stock will compare with any in Town, bolb as to quality ami price. A cat will satisfy you. . , ^ i v DAVID & STRAD1PX May 13 51 . tf Univorsity of ?outh Caolina, t COLUMBIA, s. c. , ygfr. the next Session wf hegln on ! tlio /Vrst .l/.S'/oy >H ')rluhrr.? ' ' *<T{ttflKTbij l'nivcrtlty I'Qcritvcry ad- ! vantage Tor thoroughmining in ci?jr tho Liter try and Aclonifio branches, and in the Schools of Law und ledicinc. The aggregate expenses -far ?Vf Session of 1 nino months arc?For ? Student l three Lit* . crnry or Scientific Schools, nhontJl'WO ; f..f a Student in La<f, nhoitt tf.'NO ; ai| for a fall course in the Medical School, aloit $370.? .Theso sum* indndo teoa for luitij and use of j lihrnry, hoard, room-rent, fuel,lights and . washing. . For t'atnlognea, or further inf-??ntion. ?*t " ! drttsHcv. C. BIIUCK WAl.KKl Secretary J of Faculty. H. W. BAKNTKLL. ,* ' Chairmuu oFaculty. JulyJ!2 V \ td 1 W. H CAMMED ~ PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. < AC11 | CtOUN SUELI.F.ltst, Cotton G>, Lock-, / Uej*o#-rv: Oil Litinps, Sefing Ma* . chines nnti Parasol*, KKI'AIllD with promptness. Charge* ren-onabl* I have on hand, and which is ffcreA A>r dale, au improved Pcaeb and Arte Pealer, an examination of which ia.int itoi I itni prepared to furnish TENCIL I PLATES, lor Marking Clothe* Svauii?At West field's old Shop July 2'i tt tf Tailoring* r f''/i'E Sulwerlhcr respectfully iufim liis X ft lend*, and the public in got to), that hia Itcsiih I oing in * measure restou), will ' resume husineaa again. lie wt\ ClIT, r make, and REPAIR alt GarmA, (or gentletiikn, on reasonable terms, foiVi<A or " com/try produce. Will he found st 1? re#!- 1 ; dence, corner Main Street. onpo.4; tite ' I Conch Paetory*. GEO R. DER. j Ovecrtvilie, 8 C , Apt II 6th, 16t58. j A i.i 11 8 G4 |3m {l LAW KJt>. I GOODLKTT & TII03AS Attorneys at Law; / I _ .. ? jA?? , , i \ 8 0 f,I(Tr T (fu8 IN KQTTTY, n.W'K tht* ?l*y lotinrA a O.irttiur aliip in ()> ? pi act if# of I.if mkI "1 EQUITY on the Woiern Circuit J trtttenlft rtie ?l?i Court IloUxe itnSnir. * *. n. <0> .nLiriT, wu. u ovaa. I??ci0 80 ' If ? La.? i DURHAM , sivtokinq to&ac'o. i HAVING received the agencjpf lli* J juatly (i>l?lir?t?ii Mn<i of ? TOBACCtX w? wiB n>*fct it t* yot inter- p rat lo luiy from na. F<>r a*l? by *l<fwile orrarail. DAVII> i'STKAlKY. Oct 80 88 . , If WM. P. PRIcij attohnky at kw, dahloneqa, ga? , ( WIIJ. praettro id th* Cpnnlief T.nmp- | n< klu^Pawaon, Kilmer, Fain) U*i<.n, Ji j Town*. White ao<l llall. pi 1 Jan 10 83 ; 1/ j J Tho Stftte of BbuflU flafolinm, Jjbm K. Babb and olfiera, Iiffrndinti:?cittftik* far #?f( #r ft Kip? 1?^Ker?WlllaiVfiall<tagcw^lra?4KfyZ ^BKTil HOJ>yK 11 JAMKB BABB, ducca/eri.aitiiate,ip Grocnvillo County, oh wptois Unburn Cireb, ItAhiAIA1 by lnnde ot Q. B. SttAnft, Mrrf.T? OPfeoTU* and otbora. an^crt^tnltig ?&*'lHWDMt* AND TWENTY ACltKH, afro*M- tf*e,V*)e?m not be ?oT(( or dltldfcd, fey Mftttlon among tbe uiu M 8s JSB. a MM ifyto mitt rwua TilU PAVtlJON toWiU CIIARLKSTOX,' 8. iK, . gLuSSyaP bo kept open for the accommodation tfl t*? traveling pubft* r Aiwi Ho Fvvur-i ? HtJTELAMhtfTUaYBUKOMRTOH**** :w.4'i*.M4aI jpei^s SontbCttilMttUUkoml. , tiKNB\\&t SVP'TB OVPJU*^ j t CnawidTfW, 8. C:,1ftrcB'2*; MM. J* . ON nu<l after Sunday, Mureli *9, tha f*& eager Trains on the South Carolina Hailroiwl will mu follows* vipiV(p(, * Leave Cliurlortun fyt Columbia....,j (5.3IJ n. igo Arrive at Khigsville..;'......... i..'..\;.. i.M p. in.' Lcare K ingsnll#......................... 2.00 p. m. Arrive ot Columbia. 8.50 p. m. Leave Columbia 6.00 a. in* Arrive at Kii)g*vilTe... 7.31 a. cl1.' Leave KingrTilte HJty.p. at. Arrive at Charleston.,.............L.,. tW p. m. The Pasaangcr Trn'tti oii rhe Camden Brunch will eonticet With up end d.?Wu Coluiabip. Trains and Wilmington and Manchester Kali ' road Trains on MONDAYS, WKDHWDXtS and SATURDAYS. Night Express Freight, 6)td Passenger Accommodation Train will run as follows r* ^ % Itenvo Charleston for Columbia.......5.46 p. Arrive at Columbia ...fi. *6 W Lcavo Columbia.... 3'Sffp ft. Arrivo at Charleston ..*.5.10 a. m. 11. T. l'KAKh", Gen'l Snp't.' April 15 47 J tf Wrirlottd & SoutH Caroliita B. R. Co. OLMftt] gfcft^Q Ba^g Twiwn jcai^aBG^aBBy- "* %>,?' SUPERINTENDENTS OEfWk, Cou uniA.S. C., August 8, 1868. ON and nfttr WEDNESDAY. If>e 12lfi! , instant* the Trains over the Ilvail will run as billows/Viz:' Leave Columbia at..'.'.'.'.'....".. i."15 p. nr. Arrive at Charlotte at,, ..11.00 p. m, Lett v# Charlotte at............11.36 p. Atrive at Ctdnii.bia,........... 6m> n. A*' J5* Close connections. both waj-s, with Tiains of CretDvllld and Columbia ami ? u!h Carolina Rondo. far" r?nrngcri fur Ifie ffertfc. Utfng Ibis route, have flic choice nf FOUR D1F* FEW-INT ROUTES, vi*: From GrcenaWo, cither via Danville or Raleigh. From Weitlon, either via Petersburg or Portsmouth ; iud from Portsmoutb, either via Old Bay Line ai d Baltimore or Annntneaiio Line antj Wilmington, Delaware 1ST TIME A3 QUICK and FARE AS L(.?\Y as by any other ron|e. BAOOAOE CHECKED TlIROf'fitr Fur THROUGH TICKlt re ?o Wftfcnioiwf, WarAfmjfAn,- Bull imorv, PliTl?d?tpl? ? and Kfw York, "pj'ly it Ticket Office, fool lijaiiding Blrret. An Accommodation Train will be run as Leave totmnii' on iYondaye, Wedvtetday# ?n?l Friday* at 7 A. M, arriving al Charlotte at 6 35 P. M. Itelurning-?leave Charlotte on Tneedaya/ Thurways and Saturday* al 8 A. M., arriving at Colombia at ft.05 P. M. Paeaengere taking the 6 A.'M. Train from Jharlptiecun connect with Niokt Train of Jouih Carolina Road fur Charleatoo. Pa?lencere from Charleston ean?l>y leaving lie South Carolina Train at June lion,?Co n icct with the 7 A M. Train from Columbia Caleb bouknioiit, t - . Li Superintendent. A tig 88 14 ' M:\HHleiS WORK I MARM.E WORKtl abasia tsrs&siti rHE an\t?eril>er hat oa hand, gn<T will OonUnno to retire, a good MAurtment f TOMB STONES, of all aitee and quailiot. Those In need of any thing ia that in#, will do well to cell at tha Pott Office lefure purchasing elsewhere, iW~ Country produce taken b exchange j| work JAMKS M, ALLEN. Gr^oevllle c. H , Nov ft, 180?. M-tf r. X. KA?Latr. villi. EA8LEY A WELL8, Lttornoy* and CoanceUeza pt Law AND IN KQUITY, flREEjmt3rfr?. c.r , PRACTICE la lb# Courts or iko 8UU ftn-f of the United State*, and give trptclal uonib.ti to caao* it? Bankruptcy. June 13 E if BATFiVlLU KJtllfMIUlE CtlMPAIY. aAVINO Wm (ipoihUd Agnli far i (kit romfiny, w? ir* prtpirid to II KHinTINUS ANI> YAKdiot Faatory Dnvid 4k SlraAtoyr OfoctTa arid Cofothlealnri Metaliamlt.1"' OrtctirMfo, 9 Q. Nov ft S4 ^ tf LaVKotice-Cliange of Offio*. ~1 r. TOW MRS hut reaped Ala Law JT, Ofllae to the buiUtu* nortlvea* wrr or the PuMic SqiiMC,, In part nwgiil by uliea'C. fcmMh, Anottoaerr, and the Jiutnr riae I'rtutiag Ottce, up eteire. en H ' ~ ' 33 * If A M