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f . Ctood Farming. ^ " Farniing is a |?oolf business." Yes, poor farming is ? very gpor bnsloesa; but good farming (a a* good a-muaincas at present prices, as I want, and ith al as pleasant. A good farmer <ar*e? sixty bushels of oorn per acre Instead cf thirty bushels.. lie doirbJcj the tjrnp and realizes live times 'the Vreflt.1 rTt< land is cleaner, and lie lias twiba the amount of fodder lo feed out, and makes twice the amount of ifianitro, and' fWs doubles his future crops arid quadruples lii? piofits. His land is^gcttirig richer ami richer, while' in the olh?r ca*e it will he like!v to get poorer and poorer;" dit? to th4 farmer, and alas! alas! dilttvhlH fatnilv. " Nut what is a man to do who is poor and has prior land Y* If he har good lioalth, is. industrious* econano icr.!, and k pofciescd of a fair share of good coin in-ui scn.se, bo need bave no doubt as to 1 5 hi itig able to renovate his farm and imptove his own fortune. I *' Faith in good farming is the first I requisite. If ?hls Is weak, It will be strengthened l?y exercise. If yon have no faith, act ?a though you. hurl. Work hanl hut do not lej a drudge. A few,hours rigorous labor will aettout-, pli-h n great deal, and encourage you to continued < fforl. Do prompt, syste-j nintic. cheoiful, and. enthusiastic. <io to hed early, and get up ?vh?n you wake. But tako sleep enough. A man had hotter be in bed than at the tavern or grocery. Lot not friontls, even, keep you up lnte ; "manners is manners, but still your, el'.h's elth;*' ' But what has this to do with good fanning!" More tlinn chemistry and all the science of the schools. Agriculture is an art and must be followed aa such Science will help?help enormous | ly but it will never enable us to disv; pense with industry. Chemistry throws , greit light on the art of cooking, but a farmer's wife will roast a Turkey bettor than J.iebig. [American Agriculturist. MORAL TsTi.tTicicoB o* T.TTpn*nv Tabtk.?To a young itird *w?_* from hotno friendless nnd forlorn in a gfront city, the hours of peril are those between sunset and bedtime; for the moon end stars see more in a single hour than the ann in a whole day** circuit. The poet's vision of evening are nil compact of tender nnd soothing im ngos. It brings the wanderer to bis home, the child to its mother's arms, tho ox to bis and the weary latxjrer to bis rest. Hut to the tender hearteil youth who is thrown trpon the'rocks, of a pilile&sjsily, and ''homeless among s thousand ' liomes," tho approach of evening brings with it an aching seme . of loneliness and desolation, which' comes down to the spiiit like dnrkness upon the earth. In this mode, his best impuUes become a snare to him, and lie is led astray becapso he is social, affectionate, sympathetic and warm hearted. If there thus circimi stanccd within th# ?Mtfd my vohca. let me ear to hiin that hooks sVe the friends nf the friendless, and that a li? braty is the homo of th> homeless. 1 A taste for reading <\vtli, Al?< ay* lea try to con verso .wltJh thos^ who wr'l instruct | you by their whd<>u) nnd charm yob by their wit, who soothe you when fretted, refresh you Ahen weafy,counsel you when, perplexed, and sympathize with you at all times. Kvil spirits, in tho middle ages, were exrnci-cd and driven aw#y l?y bell, book and candle? I vnn WM1 but two of these agencies, tbe | book and the canOlfl, ? -- ~ A Jokt ow iCtnu-a ?We !saw a darkey on West Walnut atreet ye?ter day, with about the worst case rf chills we ever heard of. llis leeih were chattering like ft reaper tinder full headway.- He was eating it watermelon on tbe curb atone, and Borne one told biin that eating it would give him the chills. He leoked up, with his month half full, and ft slice in each hand, and skivered out: " f>i* is do way I Ink de chills, eating dose things. I got <!e chili on me now, boss ; and 1 likes water-iniliinns better'n I duz de chills, ka?e dar ain't no danger ob it, makin' me tdink wua'u I duz. Til eat rlis'n ef I dies 'fore I get to de rines." We Uft iiiin " fighting it." [Loutsvitte Democrat. Tub sea is the largest of all cemete lies, and its slomberera sleep without monuments. All other graveyards, in *H other lands, show some distinction between the great and the small, the' rich and the poor; but in the ocenn cem etery, the king and clown, prirce and the peasant, are alike distinguished. The eame wave rolls over nil?the same requiem by the minntrels of the ocean is sung 1 |o their honor. Over their remains the ' Ail mo atAi ma Koo# ?v?/l ?!>? *??? ' ' *hino*, nnd (hero, unmarked, tho weak, and the powerful, the plumed and (lie urrhcnored, will sleep on until awakened by the fame trump. A pnuHApy of U. S. troop* were paid oft" nt Columbia the other day.? One store eold them rerenty five 8ey. mour and three Grant budges, and the Seymourites wanted to whip the Grantiu. r... ??!./. ik.i .. .. 4. c.?-i f I wn |W| ^VIII^ ?ll?l ? "J BIIUW which way the wind blows." A JRHI0HT little gill, fright- or nine years old, who had hemd much talk upon the subject of woman's rights and woman's wiongs, came home one day and asked in a somewhat irdignant tone, '* Matnntn, ^whnl makes the minister always say amen. Why don't he ever ray a woman ?" Bf.au Brummel was a>kod tMptyie** tion, What constitutes n gentlemen ?? fcjtarch, my lord." j t* * ' firi'i ll w> dorirtpSa?? Swwdtih wnr of the ?e??ntr*tiib century, i?mt, after a "banw.tif willvn' the 'enemy had been l worried, a burgher of Flensbourg wm J 'about to refresh hinWlf with a draught ; "f .beer from., a wooden bo'-tl*, when he 4 heard the crv n( a. wounded 9wede,. who fixing hi* longing eyes on the bev erpge, exclaimed : " I am thirsty ] g\vg me a drink/* 1 Now,'the btfrgher of Ftenabburg wan a kind man. hnd, though he suffer ed greatfy himself, he teolieu at once: ["Thy nev.1 i? greater than mine," andj , kneeling down beside the wounded soldier, lie poured the liquor into hi* AtoitOu But the treacheroua Swede, taking advantage of the unarmed state of fia benefactor. firM hi* piMnt' aa he bent down, wounding bint in the abou'l der, Then, the burgher sptnngTiport It is leg*, and indignantly exclaimed : 41 Rascal ! I would have befriended you, and you would have murdered me in return ; now I will punish you. I Would have given yon the whole buttle, hut yo\i abal| have onlv half." And drinking one half !iim?clf, he gave the remainder to hi* enomv!? When thia reached the ear* of King Frederick III, he oroered the burgher' into hi* presence and then it'kwlliim: " Why did you not kill the rascal f' "Sire," replied the man, "I could never slay a wounded enemv." " Thou meii'est to he a noble," said the King, and he cauaed him to he created oue at once, and gave him fV?r h?? arVns a wmiilon luinr.l>niil? I tviih an arrow, which cep??'**ncfe w?? brtrne by his childien till after (ho faintly died out in the por?ot) of a maiden lady, his last descendant. Ciiahactkr.? Not two lenve* in the forest are exactly il?c same in form and texture. No two grain* of sanU from the seashore or the groat Afiican desert are identical in bulk or outline. Even the two dropa of water ino?t alike in universe will exhibit some marks of distinction wken submitted to a poweiful microscope. The law that excludes (taplicnteA Oom the visihlw kingdoms of Nature is also a Jaw of the tuyrs! world. From Adam to the last man, no two faces will be found exactly the same ; and variety in trait ami lineninent of human character is as inexhaustible as in man's outward appearance. The power w liich in one man's moral composition is ar" a.V. A- - - - I .? urm, utMiioDBiri^iive, preaommam, in *nnt)t?r lie* dormant or dead. Tho craving which in on* breast con cm Irate* upon it?elf tho-whole mind ?nm! will before it* voice I* silenced or it* earnings appeased, i* never Fell scarcely understood, by a being of a diflfeient organisation. The- weakness of the weak lYrati i* Iftxiglied at, in sorn. by the streng h of the strong. ; moVnl palp and steel.travel aide by aide, and soul* of line porcelain and delicate crvsul tremble. In tho near presence of iron and granite. Jl l>OK? OK Til K Shvkntm ClU'TfT? Judge V??irhn having beVtf cThcfM to the above office, without solicitation oil hi* part?being a Democrat ? and having been identified with that party. it it is reasonable to suppose, that hi?elec lion wns founded wholly en hi* merit* as a lilitii nod a lawyer. This being the case, the body in Cobnut ia have , done mulling more?a* we believe? than to carry out the wi-he* of the people of ^parlanbuig. Judge Vernon t* endowed with nil the Qualities necessary for to important an cilice, and it is hopefi theicfore, that ho will accept , the appointment, and give to the peo- ] pie the benefits of his brilliant and discriminating mind. < , [Spartanburg Spartan 10, i 1 SnaUr EoOs.?Job Bowers. Esq., of J Unit co., brought to this town, aoinu two weeks ago. n number of snake eggs, which, in tizu, far exceed anything of the | kind ever seen by the "oldest in habitant." Instead "of U iag the sine of par j trig* eggs, or smaller, they were a* largy i ns tin key egg*. We saw one opened t it contniued ft lining snake twelve or fifteen inches hu g. Th? young serjH-nt , hniki-d like ? rattlesnake. Those pro i fessing to know, say that the "gg- in 1 quest ion were the product of the " hull snake." a very large ?e?p**uK. We l>o- i lies t rattlesnakes are pi rlipurom, [Allien* (On.) Watchman. - ) Omoks a Pprcmc ao.\is*t Epi DK.utcH?A correspondent of iheScien 1 tific Atneiiran commerd* onibn* a* a ' specific against epidemic*?not as an esculent, but sliced and kept in a sick < room, where they will absorb any ' atmospbeiic poi<ou. They should be replaced by fresh ones every hour, ft Is noticed that in the room of a small pox patient they bli-ler and dlrrnnoos* with great rapidity, but will prevent 1 lIlA niAltll O*" I In* Tliflif ont.li cation ha* abo proved effective iti the i care of Knake bite*. A c enti km a n at an eating h<in?e a-ked (lie perron next lo him \f ho would ph'*?0 to pMM the mtiatard. "Sir," ?*id the man, "do you rnie'nkc ine for h waiter I'' " Oil, no. rir," wa* ' the reply, " I mistook you for h gentle J man."' Two lade, neither of whom i? over eeven year* old, recently r<-?rued a drowning man at 11 alio well. Me., a* he wa? hbeni to eii.b for tbe third time.? , Ilariy C. Ordw?f and Frank Harvey ! are the brave boy*' tinmee, J i i Two hoy* fought out a quarrel then other day, and the bigger proved the j " bent man." "I>arn ye," inlil No. 2 ! when ha wai >?- I np?" darn ye, if I i can't liek ye, I '! make mouths at jou^ j sister," f * ' Ji bWFFb! Hi hJ i \ji' ? yvii TH rho Paraguayan War?Hflw 9a maitft wu Taken. | Wi;'e#pjf the Mlowing luninct and coinpreicnslvo vtntdtnent of tho .latest-inteUigonee of the eoaliot between tho bravo and | indomitable Paraguayans and their adversaries, tho allies, who have not at all oofnmesded themselves to the world by the mapner of their wor upon a natiou so winch their inferior in numbers: The detnlls of recent operations on lbs farana River show thnt the Paraguayan# were not drfven (roin the powerful furllffpanons of Ifumatta, but abandoned them Rir a new and till w>ro powerful line of defensive works near ilif month ?#f tho Tibicunri Hlr?r. Before re-j tiring, however, Lnpox inflicted a moot murderous repulse upon the allies. Marshal Cuxlasd.iseovereB, o* the gblb ftj July, ,*gkAho garrison were preparing to loave, amine ae?. cnrdingly dispatched a heavy Ibr'ce to intercept them. Tho Paraguayans kept perfectly auiet until the allice had got trilbiu almost gunshot range, when they opened a moat sweeping and dev' truotivc liro of grape and canister, which swept down entire regiments X>{ thfl ad^aneing columns, and sent tho survivors fleeing hack In confusion and dismay to their linos. Cakiti did not attempt a tocend time tft interfere with I.opcs's plana. The latter withdrew, anil on the 26tb the allies occupied Hu muita, finding two hundred cannon spiked or rendered useless, ?nd about a dor.cn wounded sol licr# in hospital. A few days before, the Paraguayans perfiirinpH unit nf tlinaa ?t-:-l i . ....v ... .uvpw ' ?! mi; ivnif which nntoi distinguished them in their memorable defence and elicited the applause of Iho world. Three hundred bravo fellows pushed boldly out into ftio riVcr h? eitiiooti, Thnd benrd#d and capturrri, In th. race o( a terrific fire of small arm., two of tho Brazilian iron-clada. They held them for sntno hours, h}?t wero finally compelled to relinquish thcui. owing to tho severity of an artillery fire opened upon them from Fort Tayo. During the time of'pcanesalon they kept the surviving crews of both iron-clad, locked tip in the hatches, whither they bad driven them. Later advices from London state that the allied army was on tho maroh to lay .lege to Lopez's n?w lino of defeuoe in conjunction with the fleet, It is probable, however, that tho plucky Paraguayan comtuuodui' has mudo preparations to meet them. Tho who.lo conduct of hi* soldiers thus fur proves iiuinistakaIdy Hint tbey partake oT all his valor and do termination, nod d? not look upon him as n " tyraut." Tho occupation of ifumaita hns occasioned much rejoicing through Brazil, the Argentine Kepwhlio and Uruguay, though with it are mingled olainors for the removal of Caxius because of tho previous disastrous ussaulL ninur <">f suitua6k ix littafx.?Commander Win. N. Jeffries, of the United States Mcat?':.r Swatara, la'* IV ci inning on the African Cmist, writ ?-s to I lie Nnvv !)* part ment nn account of a visit to M nrnvin, i|i FcWj-jtary last, whf# he cajb-d yriy?^4ho President of (lint C'dony, and font <1 tvi< dencoa of the aiioceiw of t lio attempt to plant oltlliitliM In Africa ; though he thinks that there i* a great need of capital end want of agrituUuriil laborers, too uiauy-of the immigrants being from Northern cities an<! of mixed -Mood. who. ate nnahlc to stand the climate. Conversing with noma of the leading member* of ill* Governntrnt, on the nnea'.lima now agitating our own country, Comtnabder .1. found thetn utiitni . tuiittnly of the opinion that uniecrtinl Suffrog* to emnndpHtcd negWu-s Would be in |'Udi<h>tlf>, neirg 1 he argument, " we do not nliow nntjvce among u?l'o vote, ito'ess 1 hoy have I.en educated in pur schools, belicv-i ing them to be no mote competent to tin I di-rstand tb? limited qn-Mi-'n* of internal | mid external policy of thin little republic thnn the comparatively uneducated lured uia??e* at lioni - (il?cy all .allude to Atnericii ; nii hofnc) nrc able to nuder<r*nd your nu im tottf and coiiip,irht?il ntna" Lixcnix o\ C tni*kt?R\ftnr.n* ?"0'd Ahn"^ evidently li?'l h nrnpef appreciation of carpetbaggers. 0" r?ic 21st al-ty of Xo.cm'.cr, ISM. he wrote to Uencral N. 1\ ILillka, then eoni-| untnaliirg tho Dapartment of tl?o (Jnlf, who wan, at that tiiqo, actively engaged in roor I gnnUing houhhu* under Lincoln'* favorite 1 plan, it? Inllowc /'roe Sir :?Dr. .Kennedy, hearer of this, baa some apprehension that Fcdcr:.l a IS.ors, taot a Uiseus uf LouUtana, may bo act up as] rand;.I.ilea for Cowgrfcr* in that State. In my | Iriew tjierc cuuM he no possible ohjact i.i anoh ' an election. Wo do not particularly nocd members of C?.ocreas from tffrsre Stale* to ona-' l>le it* to ga-t nlottg with legislation here. What we do Want la oainriueive evidence that : respectable citizens of Louisiana nre Witling to be member* of Catngrekr, and to swenr support to the Constitution; and that otlur re pea-fable ciiiaena nre willing to Tola; for tborn. To renal a parcel of Northern tnen here a? Representatives, elected, aa they waanld bo unileratamal (an I, perhaps, really so,) at the point of tho bayonet, trnull bo diagrsicefnt nnal putr.tgeous ; ^ftn'l were I a tncmhs-r of Congress then, I frainld vote against admitting nny sneh man to a scat. A. LINCOLN." j Worra>nn Cour.us.?We direct attention to the av'lrert scmctat into lav day's Mcronry, of | Waafiord College, Spartanburg, *8. C. This is one raf the heat institutions of lonrttjug in the South. K wry member of the faatulty, a Chrislinn, a gcritluuiHia, end e scholar. Tho faculty ia eomp .aed of Iter. A. M. 8hipp, It. D., president?a gentleman whore best years hard iacen ali vaatcd to the rauao of education, formerly In tho University of Nairtlji Carolina. an<l during the poet eleven yc.af* In hit taro* iientjnositliitr. lie ft afly assisted by Rrofra iaar D. Duncan, a>no of the ripest classical rcboiars of this continent. iPrn/iuinr it t? the f? her oi the eloquent Tlfrr. J. A. J^uncan, D. D., recently elected I'reai.frnt of Randolph Mm-on Collude V*.,) ltet': Whltefoord Smith, I>. I)., i? too well known to CKjfrleAtnn render*, and indeed thmotchont the State, tp need any" rommendation from n?. Prdfeaaor .T.ifne* Ha CnrlUle, who fllla the rhalr of m.itheinatioe, baa ina-lo an enrUMe rapntntl >n for timrialCrfurinjf Hie fourteen year* of hla connection with Woffortl.. Tbo rnroti ia true of ProlWaor Warren I>uPre, who Icadiea (the physical aei?r.ne?. Profeaaor A. H. Loater fllla the chair of Hebrew and Oriental language!. Jrrr*n?nj? Divm?In referenew to the re port that title jgeiitlemnn will be tendt-red the Presidency of Randolph Macon C"Hrsre. at Aahland, V?., aa eoon aa he in freed from the legal" emhaffaantent by which lie la now fettered, I he Kpieropal Melho<flat my#. We take the rarlhrt opportunity to cobtradicf litis itimor. Rnndolph Macon Cot lege fa a Mj?t|tndiei Inaiitiiiiuu. Ucv. ^ajir-a A Duncan, ope of the ahleal and moat I r 11 * liant |-raache> a in our connection, hna re. eently been elect' d to the Pier nl en ><y, and the rinfTch very much prefer* him to Mr, Davie, wli'o la an Episcopalian add not nt nil ItL-l- - i_i? ? - kl nuriy i? i iii|'ioynt#iiv a? jipml nl a Methodist reluvl. evn If Ills qualifies* Ions jo oilier rerpeotr writ equal In ihosa of Dr Imnean. \V? tru't our Cliurrh will nam be reduerri In tli? n*e'-rsity of a?*fklrig Cn|. leg* Presidents out of ita own body. If ii lionM be, lite choioe would not he made iq.on the ground of polilloal popularity. - ? Taw roeenas oolltetor, at flreenrllle. Tenner* rrpnO* -hut lie i? unable to prerrnt (lie yiieit <1 i*tillnI|on of fruit, without Military aid. Seizures nro sometime* prevented i.y [uric. lie rails fur forty mounted mm. " DnPont's Kifle powder." J ,1 aCEfftrrriMtS:!;."*!* "1 WJXSAWIS^SJS. in t*rg? or wnall qvnntitirr, of th? follow ing UrnpOr, ?t dkm lrtloii WIioI*mI? l'llces, ' fr*-fprlit ?n?l dmvMgeto t!i\? ( Lice kdded ; . mms&n " S X 01 &.j J^JP^ hSSI T IVtSH to inform tbo Oititvn* W Otnii. I rille ?n<V tiro Hir?unilin| .Dlitrieu, that 1 have ju?t arrived wltTi tV.? CHEAPEST STOCK CF BIDS over purclin&cd by no v'tuco tho wivr. I ail a hot surrender to any uinn-in lent ftr DietHct, list Shea,i si-B ftoodt of the HA M bi QUALITY ' CIIKAPEU than t can. Call and examine I lt? llHaltM '?> U : _ . STERNS' STORE. May 27 4 , 4f ' ,, ... v y,;j i i.t i t urn opening a Eplandld Htaak if Hrwci\c?, , at very reiluccil price?. Call and satisfy your8c 1 v08 that it is so, at STBEX'B StORE. Mny 27 X tf Also, n largo and magnillcent lot of Olnss ware ami Crockery at very low figures. Cai. and judge for yourselves, at STKEN'8 STORE. May 27 1 if ' Spoeinl attention U called to tlie elegant nssurtmant of Shoes?Ladies', Misses', Boys' 1 Youths' and Servants', and a very flno lot ol Plowmen*' Shoes?extra flue Brog.ru*. Call and provo what I say, at . STEEJT6 STORE. May 27 t tf " CO.STAlrS"- % PREFAB ATI ON S. fcVEKYHODY?Trits Them/ KVfcUY HOI >Y? Uses Them ! EVERYBODY?Believes in Them ! K V ERY DO 0 Y?Recommends Them I ? ? Costar's Exterminators. Pur Hat*, Roaches, Ants, Ac. ( ? Costar's Bed Buff Exter. A Liquid?Kills?" Suro thing." 1 Cottar's Insect Powder 1 Pur Pleas, Moths, Insects, ka. ? Cottar's Corn Solvent. For Corns, Bunions, Ac. 1 . -MO fj, T- f, Costai's Buckthorn Salve. Pur Cuts, Burns, Braises, Ac. Costar's Bishop Pills. {haghr Coated) Dinner Pill. Costar's Cou?h Remedy. Pur Coughs, Cuius, Ao. < Cottar's Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. , JlrnutiGrs tlia Complexion. Mnkca tlie Skiu fresh and fair. 1 ^hfr-Bewsrc 11 of all Worthless Imitations. \ JJjf-Jlona genuine without Coster's signature. ? JtiJ-25e. and 50c. sikes kept by nil Druggist*. ' ,sr<f-si sixes sent by mail on reeelpt of price. ] jJMT-W jmy* f?r nny three 11 sixes by Express. , pay* for eight $1 sites by Express. ' Address HENRY R. COSTA R, 612 Broadway, N. T. fgT* For jale by MOROAW A WESTMORELAND, Greenville, fl. O. r.&- An i at Wholesale In nil th* cities sud largo towns in the United States. lft-dra , To Parmers. ? TUB WATT PLOUGH comes to yon with J the highest recommendation. Call ?t 1 my Auction Rooms and examine it for yourselves. I hsvo supplied ftftecn farmers with this Plow In this country,'nnd they all spunk in the highest praise of it. Tbs one horse plow is a turning plough, a furrow>g plough j for planting corn, a sub soil plough, u corn, J cotton, ami vegetable wsedar and worker.? * With the additional piaoe, (a steal seraphr,) vou nave coninimxt in IIU* plough, the bc?t implement* over yet made, for all the abovenamed uae*,? and wnrrantod to do every kind . nf flirting ana bftltivatinjf In WeM and Oarden, in o manner *?perl<>r to all Mber* ever jet mailt-, purl that, lou, without boe i#W. . , Off funs T'tufH? a J five U*ndr*A of Iheao Plough* ore now in tb?h*n<l* "f the bent farm or* PrVitimW l^prjfc Carolina, Houtli Carolina, ,00(1 Xonnmoi'c. ''It bna ratal'lthhed a reputation iftipri-eadan.ed In (ho Mutorr ftf in- ' vToiilnO* a* a Fit/iti*. Snh*.,iliny, WlMng and fAtftrPinter/A. ft bar no rival, be- I i |iig adapted to every variety of roll, xml to 1 foul and rl*an land* without choking. It doe* i the how and plough work at on* operation. / J: W. Foorhe, of Ninety-Six Pupal, 8. C , I - ja? "It exorl* on j plow lover saw/or notion ur corn, iu fnct, for any kind of rummer crop*." 1 . Tho following nainnd perrotia at home h*ve ; n-i'J it, aud ca? liiglil> rtoninmotoi u : Tho*. Htfoa, Cnpt. Iv. K. narlo, Dr. IVin. A. Hurri ?'>9, R**- C. B. Stewart, M. f. Fowler, VT. T. Aitotln. J. W. <5<.|d*n>ttb, Thoa. OoMtinUh, t J. fl. Hammond, and other*. " ' ' Crtfl tvrid * ? (ho WAT* PLOUGH i JUMC8 O. SMITH, Auction galea 11<h<u>. 1? H ^ FOR SALE, CHEAP'., ^inkli'UITTWO OSli LI AN l>iU AUi OSKIIOU^K CAR ^ III AG K. , Uutli in elegant order, inquire of ? JULIUS C. SMI I H, or UAV1D ?t STIUDLEY. April 15 47 t . 7- ?i ROSADALTS; Purifies the Blood! For Salt by Druggist*. Everywhere. 1 if t% m E imm-i, Sfn vSfc -nWUttlTJfii "^ANB WESTMORELAND KERP C0N8TANTLY .0? hw?a ? PULL STOCK OP ? ' *>l* > DRUGfe MEDICINES CHEMICALS PAINTS, 05&3, DYE-STUFFS, FANCY AH m \??? Afl*/ EMBRACING THE STOCK USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST ORDER ESTABLISHMENT. rfr-EVERYTIHNO WE PUT UU MAY HE DEPENDED ON AS IN EVERY WAV RELIABLE. Give Us a Visit. STATIONERY STATIONERY STATIONERY. JUST received, a large and handsome l??t of-STATIONERY, jojifiisting.. fit part, of: Foolscap, Letter and Nolo PAPER, best inality ; Pens, Ink, Pencils, Ac., xc.^ Avliiclj please call and exam?o. 3peftr'? Fruit Preserving Solution. I'MIJS St. lotion in warranted to prevent pic lcci>m(N)?itiiui i?f al! krada ??f fruit*, Tomatoes, JfoUiea, Spiced fruit*. Syrup*. CI ler, Wina, Milk? a>iBO kintla of YvgotuMe*, fcc., apt) prqaervo tbi iu iu a (real) and wholeKiipo coudjtivu. T/jr a bottle. Juno 2l .1 Iff 8? 14;00().,^co'J!ro,eECOuSTUr JOO Saekd Extra Family N. C. FEOUIl IPO S*ck? Slantlard I4vwp?ol SALT 35 Kejja NAILS, ajuorled auea SO Ba)c* DATBSVII.LR SIWttTlNtf IO Bale* McliRE SHIRTING 20 Bile* COTTON YARN 2(> Bn*? Prime and Fair RIO COFFER JO Barrel!* SUGAR IO HAGS Durban) Smoking TODACCO 2 HAGS Spanlib SiaokinR TOHAWO. ALSO, A WI.LL SKLUCTLU STOCK or *' Shoes, Hats, DRY GOODS. DRUGS &(!. : Our Stock of I1AT8 and ?HOES it very 1 irn and complete, au4 we will guarantee our ' inUro Stock will compare with any in Town, K>th-M-to quality anil price. A call will afct> 1 fy you. DAVID A STUADLEY. May 13 51 tf etfli L!feTisiIice compaiy. OF HARTFORD, COBTJf. ORGANIZED 1850. , ?? ' 'I B. A. 1XUI.KLRY, Pro?'l., , T. O. i Aeo'yw DtVYT>F.JJDS for tha laat Ova years, 30 per 1 cent.; lUreipta pow orer $500,000 per J fifbf Polirlr* IrsOcil \n 1307,..": 15,5.11 ! Imount inmtred on smno. $44,304,372.00 1 tracta Jan. I, 1007 4,401.33X30 teeainti for rear nailiae Jan. 'AS. t IM ur sa i " 9V.M1,281.20 rlaima hy death.$512,881.60 i U1 other espooeof, 1,178,787.85 $1,092,0113.84 1 ; ff,j>88.012..U POLICIES w>?n*d on every plan ueod t?y ell ho old and ruxiionxiMe Cvuipanlre. WO~~ llraprh OfBi-.o, 262 Broad Street, 1UOU8TA, 41 A. 0HA9. W. HARRIS, Manager. <1 OWE ft A WO (IT (If NAT (Tft; Agente, Iroenvillc DUlriot, Mouth Carolina. May 13 it Am W. H CAMMBR. 4 PRACTICAL, GUNS WIN : AND MACHINIST. C10RN. 8IIF.LI,I R.H, Cotton Oi..e, LoAka. , V K*n>a?ne Oil Lamp". Hewing Ma- | Mnae and Paraeota, RKPATftflW With iramptneeft. Charge rraeonahiet I have on hen?|, and which if offered for tale, at-Inw raeW, a ftoeli *f CdllN-MJlKL' I.Kit*!, and ?i?o vitue new PISTUL^ an extmhiliun ofwtiii-h i? Invited. f* dot' I re|Hft-i;if to fnrpieh 8TEKC1L i'LATK*. lor M 11 kl tiff C!.?I?><W. J * , Hiniid?At W4ftfield'* old bhof? I ' July 22 9 If ' OliSBNVILLB COUNTY. In Court of Ordinary. !. W. NAS11AND J ANE NA8H, AxmJIeanU, against MKie; "^ll JffF Ml lji coly Ado Nodk?r^Marbtlk ItoSfro, heira or EDM*dtEMU??.0MMBR8, <W.tiaetid. Jame* K. Bobb Mid other*. Defendant*:? ^CTdlti'oh ti4|n/e or4/i??tift oS J{*at E*tnte. f Cap; oatiug t<> my lawffoAie* Mint Mooney [ Rodger*. Martha Rodger*, Cely Ann lodger* nnd Marietta Rodger*, heir* of RLIZVD^TH (AM KS BABViaMe?m1ttll??t? In Qreurtlt* County* ?n , water* Rakum Creek, hounded by lams of jb.jB. Mr*. T. C. Boiling *nd other*,'nod containing ONE HUNDRED UO(>fr?n 'nd'lirf'my'hliod, at 6rtfenyftl* Court r noU.M^Mda^^.D.,^ ' 8 ' -' A 'v \' ' ? ? MAR RLE WORK! nARBliE WORK!! ?T>I?K snLeeHW hM on Mlt3. Mtflrlll JL dontinnwto rwwVr' K f?W1 Jr(fc>rtiftent of TOMB -STONES, of nil qualities. Tho?* itt n??d of ?ny tMh^fti Wist lin*. will do well to call nt Th#' Pdft^pfflce before pori-hnslng elsewhere. |9* (Country produce token In exchange for work JAMES M, ALI-EN. Greenville O. H.. Nov IT, 1S#7. * *?tf xi?? % x ?; ? ? W. K. CABLET. ^ 0. 0. WILLS. EASLEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellor? at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 8. 0., *, PRACTICE in the Courts of the State end of the United-Starrs, ntnl glte ?special attention to casca in Bankruptcy. June IS 1 V *' tf m. i 1 ? luaunii^ I^nESji'wrlbw r^preifnlly Informt hit Mtnihi, and th? pu|.|iu In genrrnl, that hit hcniili l>ci<<K til n iMitiiir* restored, will rroiime l?n?ln?-?s Airaiiv, lf<- will CUT. MAKH, mtd RKI'Alll aII '(Inrmrnti goiitlein^n, on rt>A*onnl>l? fcrmt, for cir*lfor couvlf'y Wp|'bi?'fh?md' irifflit iWld??n??*, corner Main St'ect. opposite the Cotnh P.iciory. GEO B. OVER. Gwnvili*, S. C., Apt it Oth, 1808. At?iil 8 04 Sm x I.AW CARD. GOODtETT Sf. TilQUI AS 1 Attorneys at Law. 1 ASB ft 0 L Y CTT 0 TV 8 IN EQUITY, HAVK Uim day f.iimw! a CopAiln*rohip in the wii'lic ?f LA W tnd EQUITY on th? Wiwft Circuit Ofllet in U??? old Court IIauhc Buildinar. #. n. Mlpvtfr, ' WM. M TIIOMA*. !><* *0 80 '' tjf DATES VI I.LG MiwirfiiDiic ffiiipiiv tuuivviuui viuii u uuuiflm. UAV1NG brdn appointed Agcnls f<-r this r?nnMlr, we are prepare*! lo soli SIURTINOrt AND YARN aC Faetdry pricoe. l>ari?l & S(ra4l?jt Grocers ao<l Commission Merchants. . Green villa, S. C. Nov ft 24 tr University of South Carolina. COLUMBIA, 8. 0. THE nest Session will begin on Fir. I M<, mi my in Oct**.? Tbla University 'offer* evory -"*<1I'nHHy rentage for. thorough traioingdn the Literary and 8eientiflo branch* se, and In the Schools of Law and Medicina; M The aggregate expenses for Abe Seaalon of nine month* are?For a Student in throe Literary or Scientific 6f bools, about $290 * for a Student in Law. about $2^0 $ and for a full eoursc in the Medical School, about JtfXtb? These sums include frog for tuition ana use of librvj, board, room rent, fuel; light* V>d washing. For Catalogue*, or further information, ad* drtss Hov. C. BHUCK WALKEft, Secretary of Faculty. R.^W,,??RNJV^?T|* * Jn?y H Cbahtttn Fairvicw Sugar Company* rfAUIS Company baring bought the Rttht X i" the great discovery of making edgar and refining syrup made from Sorgo Cana, in that portion oi tlrecoville District embracing the Third Regiment, wo propose to erect a SU(J Alt 1I0USK and REFINER near FAlitVIEW aa soon at practicable. To those who live too far from oar works, to haul their canes, we propose ts sell Farm Rights. We believe this to be oqo of the greatest discoveries Cor the Soath tbat could bare been made, and hare no doubt that it wiU be, in a few ye?M, llie great staple of the South. Iuoporeti^na are simple and cost comparatively nothing to ilart a fhrm works, ond will pay five time Wtlor than any crop except cotton, and we believe will douhU that a??v ? ". ? ft VI ?nv K'"UW. Thoao wishing Right* *K??nM call lt ?AM on Dr. W. A. U?rrt?iD, at. Voinrlcw, or Dr. W. P. 1'assinorc, at Qrconvilla, who will Uke grant pleasure in giving lull purlieuUm. Wo will lurnisli rood free of cost, except (Voight, to tboM Wiehtng to plant. W. A. HARRTROW, 11 , J, W. P. RASSMOltK, ? Ag??U for Company. T. L. llOZEMAN, President; J&iZ - > ?DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. H AVISO r?o*W?d lbs ?)t?Mr of tli? ai.nva justly trlelffstall siraitduof TOBACCO. ?r? will miln it to your Inter* rat lo l>uy from ua. F?r safe t.y wholrwala i?r retail. fJ&TW a^iTKADI.KT. Law Notice?Chatijje of 0ffto4T GF. T0WJTK8 Br* Hrfrtoftd *MT tta . Office fa tha hnflriifrg m.rtlr-rwO'edrn,-r of the Puhlio Squaw,. In fHtttwoupiad 4>y Juliq* C. Smith. Aoctiomnsri and tibn Btitarprisa Printing Offiea, op stairs. Jan 8 M vwr*, ;d? ;*4l WH. >. r7.?aai@?:syYVA<<1)P <"?? *? HinMlK el jffimpee hi" I>aw?en, till mar, l'uqerint &#>' n> Towna, Whita and llall. J*B 10 S3 4.s : 'f