= ?--"h i ' 1 ,
Josh Billing'* Eswy Umo Hogs, I'
I log* generally are qnatirupid. 'V
The extreme length of t1?eir antiquity
has never been fully di?cjvered ; 'tbcV
existed a Jlong lime before the flood,
and llSv rtcisiod mm lime fclnce:
There U a orient deal uv internal
revenue in n hog; theie ninT much
more waste in them then Jji en oyster.
Even their talet can be worked up in
tew (vkisol*. t
IIog* ar?. good, quiet holders; tbev
kIwuh eat what in set before 'em, and
don't ask any futlish questions.
They nsver have anv di-eaxe hut tbo
mensels, and they never hev Uiat but
once; once seems to satisfy *em.
There u a great menny breeds
amongst them
? Rom* are a close eorporashun breed,
miu nvin buiiw nru viiki more npnri,
tike a hemlock slab.
They tmed to have a breed in New
Englmid a few year* ago which they
called the *iripvd hog breed ; thin whs
in high repute with the landlords ; al
most ev'iy tavern keeper had one
which he use. to ekow traveler* and
brag on him. ?>.?
Some are full in the face like a town
clock, and some are a* long and lean a*
a cow catcher, with a steel pointed nose
onto tlwam. t * '
They kan al! rute well; a hog which
can't rute well, has been made in vain.
They arw abort live animal, and gun <
erally die as soon an they gel fat.'
The hog Can be larn'. a great mennv
cunning things, such a* hinting (tie front <
gate., cf the hingas. tipping over the i
swill barrels, and finding a hole in -the
fence.tew git into A cornfield, but thnr ;
ain't enny length to their upunory, it '
is awful hard woik for them to find <
the same hole tew git out M, especially i
if you are any war* noxious they i
should.* <
Hogs are very contrary, and seldom ,
drive well the santo way jou are going ; ,
they drive most the contrary way.? ,
This has never been explained, but I
speaks volumns for the hog. <
When you hear a roan say, " Life is |
but a dream," tread on his corn and
wake liiro up. Life is rent.
A Young Lady's Soliloqct.? Unless,
aimless drifting -through life?
what whs I born for! For oinel*odyV
wife, my mother says.
Well. that Wing true, somebody
keeps himself entirely from view, nod
if naught but marriage will settlo ray
fate, 1 believe I shall lie iu an unsettle
slate. For though I em not ugly?
prey what woman i?T?yon might easily,-,
find * more beautiful phig ; an J
them that seeks tor poifectiou will seek
her in vain. Nay, in spile of these
drawbacks, my heart in perverse, and I
should not (eel grateful. " for bettor or
worse," to take tho fiist boobr that
graciously came and uftered me those
treauies?his home and his name.?
I think, then, my chances of marriage
are small; hut why should 1 think of
such chances at all ? Mv brothers are
all of them younger than 1, yet they
thrive in the world, and w l.y not let
rue try ! 1 know that in bu-inca* 1'iu
not an adept, because frotn such bush
nesa most strikingly I'm kept; but this
is the question that troubles my mind
? why am 1 not trained up to work of
some kind t Uselessly, nitnlessly,
drifting through life, whv t-Lould. ]
wait to be somebody's wifct
Ficnociors Attack by a Rabid
WoLr?Four I'kkhons Dittkk.?
Maj. Wynkoop, Agent of the Kiowa*
and Cornanches, writes as follows t i
the Leavenworth (Kansa-) Sta'e iournnl,
under date of Aug. ot ** \t Inle a
party of ladies and gentlemen of the
post were silting on the portico in from
of mv quarter*, engaged in singing and
playing, a mad wolf dat-bed among us,
attacking Lieut. Thomson, of the Third
tv ?1 ? rt. f / . . t t i
tilled etaies tuptiitry, timing his nniim
in a frightful manner, lie then fled,
* persued by uiy scout, Mr. James Morri
son and mrself after proc tiling weapon*.
He soon after attacked the pontine! at
the guard house, who tired at him. hut
willi no effect. From the guard house
|ie proeceaed to the hospital, uinde an
' attack upon a soldier, nearly tearing
off his tight arm and Uiiing off one of
his Angers, lie afterwaid* bit a color
yd soldier of the Tenth cavalry, and en
lered the quarters of the laundress
while she was in bed, biting through
the bed clothing, but not hurting her.
He made for the sentinel at the hay
stack, who fortunately shot him dead ?
They# are now, hesidys Lieut. Thompson,
three persons here bitten by the
rabid wolf."
A II in do priest called in the mem
beis of a large family, one ? f shorn
* was known to have committed a theft,
and thus addressed them : *' l ake each
of you one of these sticks, which are all
exactly equal lenght, put them under
your pillows to li ght ; I do not at present
kr.ow tlifl offender, but you must return
the slicks to me to-morrow mmniug,
and the one belonging to the thief
will have grown an inch in the night,"
The (amity retired to rest, but before
he went to sleep the man who ha?l
committed the theft, thinking to out a it
lie p'iest, cunningly cut off an inch from
his stick, firmly believing that it would
by ibis means attain the lenght of the
others by the nr *t morning. The sticks
were returned, and by comparing them
the piicst was ins-antly able to pitch
upon th? offender, to his great surpi i-ed
arid diamav.
I J
Aw Irish clergr man, orce said, whilst I
preaching, ".My ftietid*, I aro just half i
through my serinon, but as yo'u seem ;
to be tired, the last half will n #t be i
more than a quarter a* loo* n? the firs./ f
^
I II I _ I I1H.
TBI Si
The Grecian Bend in Europe?Wof
men DevUith-Not Hiddfee. "
Although the following parage, Extracted
ftnm a lady's prlrato letter, ?u written with
no thought <>f publication, we think our reader*
will he lutercrtod In a criticism hjr one of
Uio fair mi on a had fashion of the day t
" Hut whpt ahull I say of llambourg life?
How can 1 deaerlke the woman, the gambling
saloons. ttiu manners and customs of their frequenters,
among whom I recogpiie many
American ladies? The toilets era hideous?
WoIllPII niiailivdlw rtsawillA T ?--J ? *
, ?v uvuiinu. a. wvuoer, m I
look it thetn It lb*; irf really flcah and blood,
and have souls, or If, after all, Mahomet waa
ntit partly right. TVomen ofseveety year*,
or thereabout*. point fearfully and adorn (f)
themselves with dowir?, laoea, jowols. false
Hair, heads, and gewgaw* enough M satisfy
the taate of the Iudinn squaw. The yhuag
girls deform tbein*cl?cs purposely. They
woar large bumps on their hacks, anil on thesu
bunches wenr bows it ribbon three-quarters
of e yard wide-?so that It looks as If a monster
bird bad perched upon their backs. The
heels of their hoot* are pointed, high, and ?
actly in the middle of the foot, and ihcir gait
la something startling. The yonng ladies, of
course, lean forward, inetiuing their backs
from the waist upward, at an tingle approachtog
forty-live degrees, causing tho hump or
buueh hoi ore mentioned to protrude etill more
monstrously?even to deformity ; and they of
necessity walk as if treading on epr*. In such
constant drend nro they of a fall. This Is the
taode-in vogtie, and It la supposed to be a revival
of tho ancient classic Grecian bend!"
-?? iseeri
Mkriiko or ti1k MaoIbtratks?
The difTctis-nt Mngbtrnie* in the ciiv
met at Magistrate Schroder's office, in
lite rear cf lite Courl-llouse, yesterday
morning, (Hays the Charleston News
of the 8;h. ) U> ascertain how the acta
pitted bv tho Legislature hnd affected
their juibdic.ion. Attorney General
Chamberlain was pre-ent, and stated
that they would act a? heretofore, but
with an enlarged jurisdiction, ihe
tmouni being mi-ed frotn (<20 to $90.
I"herj wotild be no retnovals. but the
(bees would be held at the will <>f the
Governor, who would al-o make such
new appointments its should seent prop
?r. The Attorney-General in eoncludon
staled that ihe hill to provide for
jiiMlceft oi ihe I uHce had not pawed,
ikI lie could give no mote definite jrFonnaiion
until be received an <>fHct?l
:opy of (lie net concorning Magistrate*
rK>rn Coin.iibia.
Ihscu aciikui..? At the gntbetlng in
Christ Church, Saturday, some gentle
men who were st niggling through the
#ood?, at a liitle dietuuce from the ipcnk
er*? stand, discovered, in h ciump of
hushes. a large mini her of inu-keia
slacked, nud apparently guarded by
some negro women. We learn that
they were sufficient nrm* for 150 ineu.
The negroes had evidently come to the
justing* armed, for what purpose it i?
not known. It would seem that these
people bare been led on to lUL by some
Ire frauds among thorn, and, even at
bis late day, they fear to attend a po
ilical meeting of their own instigation
unarmed, though what they fear it i?
Jitlicult to see. Such lawh-ssiio* is
greatly to be deprecated, and should he
It-countenanced hy the more iufinential
capers of the pany. It can result in
10 good ; it may lean to bloodshed.
[Chnrlciton Courier, lOtA.
JoSIt IllLMNOl ?>M 1'ILIA?Joall
filling* has heeti experimenting with
>ille, and oeilifies as follows:
" 1 never have used euv uv ' Droit m
Smannent Liver Consoling and Kid
ley Encouraging I'ilb,' utul therefore
tanl tell you how inflnen-hitl they am.
nil ef you ate looking after a pill
i* iniM a* a pel hntb, as seat cling
as a fine toiuli cotuh, buy
lJ?Ctnr Linghoiit-'a Silent 1'strain' u
ator,' 27 in a b-x. sold by nil lepeciful
druggere. These pills don'i
hool round, but attend etiuuly ?rs*
qml are as good in the dead of
iitc uz an mUiui clock.
Wt: see it stated in the ta-iiionahle
utelligeiice of an exchange that gold
i ;i ? ? ? - -
mn silver nanus, |>Iniii, chased nnd
ten studded wiili precious stones, are
0 bo worn on the ankles by the Indies
I'lie dresses being sliort, the ankle- will
?e exihiied just alove the jaunty little
loots, and will bo quite sij Itali. The
tagAnce of the anklet w ill, of course do
cml upon the p?x-k*t of the wearer, asell
ns the size of the ankle it is i.eu .
led to elichclc.
?
" PatmicH," said an employer, thn
>t her morning, to one of his work men,
\oil came too late this morning ; the
>lher men were nt work an hour be
ore von." " Faix. and I'll be even
sith the spalpeen* this night, sure," re
died J'at. " llow will you manage
hat t" '"lie the grey wig uv Moses,
I'll quit an bour before any uv'em,
lure.**
A I?apid youth of twenty-one was
ouod steadying himseif the other
light against one of the lamp posts in
1 certain dir. On Uing a-ked by a
xiliceinati what be was about, lut re
-Si.r 1 n.s.\ ?*.- -I?*.
/ f ??, \?%Ht K Hill
cn?>w you iiiprntnu*?I'm prwc king
lie (iifciuo l? nd, I em." lie wee j
>e> ni'Ui-il to fiui-di the ckerciao nt the
italion iiou?e.
' Ir we woilc upon tnniMc, it will
veri-h ; it we work In we, time wjil of
nee it ; if we re*r temples, they will
irutnlili* into duel; luit if we work upon
>ur immortal mindv?if we imbue them'
villi piim-iple*. with the j net fear ol.
??kI end love of our tVllowwnen?we
mp eve on liioee tablets roineihing
vliicli will biigliteu for ell eternity."
Evinrxoa or IreAwiTr.? Well,
lone*, I Mippoee vou have been- out to
ook el Tmv f Dkl you m anything
>f our friend Smith out there!" * Yes.
[one deranged." " Uh hef" " Yes,
bdeed ; he doesn't know hi* own h?g
rota Uioee of bit neighbor 1"
F
*
i i 1 . i. 11 i gel
8 B T MB ?|
Tn? Rmkttiohii and tnk Otatk K?*anc? ? 1
"zmxto
thia elty. eihee the AnnowMMUlV of th*
result of the recent eleuj h'Vf Slate bond*
and hills of the Until;' til die Slate are bodi
higher. Ullln receivable. htotreVer, ere ?Hi*
?nl?-al>le, nt the oppnrtunltjr of urine Utlm
ImniNlUbl* far ?b? n?yment-of lexre but
paeeed.? UharUtion iftM, UW*. ? I
" Com k her*. eiksy," mid n young gentleman
to a litll? girl, to who* eie?.
ler he whh pnying hie nddreesee, '** yo? '
me llie s?eeteM thing on earth."
No, I ain't, either," the replied ;
" sister ?*va you ere the iveetent..?
Ceiitleroau popped the question next
day.
>-> ; i -1
A 0 A unison Once Mnna.-r-Tha Bom in
Idee end the bayonet u? oocvwor? In.cbarso
of our peaceful and quiet little village.. It
haa been the cmo for three years, aud the rattling
drum, the ittpjl fife and "the triangular
piece uf steel," which ate' the Radical arguments,
are all fn miliar to our people. Co.
" C," 8th U. B. 1. arrived by the Tuesday's
train.?LmttrcnmfHlt Jfrrald, 10<A iael.
Sous slunderer lias a aid. {he old ^ folk*
go lo church to" clS?? ihsit eysfcj ***8
the young to eye their clolhet. We do
not twlicve this is true, of the young ladies,
Ml Jenst. The)' go for teligious
wor?hip-aud lo see tue Saint and llim*.
' Wlutl a fine hend your boy lint r*
-aid an admiring Mead. "Yes," said
the fond father, he'e n chip of the ofd
block?ain't you my boy f"
" Yes, father, teacher said yesterday
that I wne a young blockhead."
A Ttiot'ciiTFrr and provident old
gentleman i< going to get hit life insured,
to that a lien be die* lie can have
something to live on, and not l>? dependent
on the cold charities of the
world at he t nce was."
A r?LLO>w-nr.iKo treated to a glass
of wild cherry wine, exclaimed, at hoou
as he got the pucker out of his mouth,
' go-h. I hope them cherries was so
wild that the utno didn't catch tnanv
of litem.''
Tun pulse of young ladies generajlv
bralt atlonger in the palm of the hand
than at llie wrist. This curious fact of
physiology ha* been ficquenil/ ol*<
served by young men of investigating
tui n of mind.
Two Irishmen were traveling, when
one stopped to examine a gtrftUMniard.
"Twelve miles to 1'ortlabd." said Oftf.
"J uat six inile* apiece.*, said .the olfiet,
and titer trudged on, appaitnilv satisfied
ut '.lie short distance.
IkdkoioIoX U that slaiietnlv hwu-o
wifn by wlrose fault cluvtly the tu itli
and 'lie rust are allowed to make atieh
dull work of life; corrupting all the
gleam and glort ,of earth's pcii-hablo
treusuies. ?r .
Do not sit dumb in company. That
look* cither like pride. miming or stupidity.
Give your opinion itSrxfeatly,
but 11tily; hear that of iul.nrs with
candor nn.l ?i?r .....I... >. ' ?
? ?w. w ? ? ?j \?? r? ? vi W linu Oil!
md communicat i iiuth,
\\ oman is ihr ii c<mivi> In snci*! r\co'h-nce
; mi.I her miivj.in moal *-!ui|>ly
defined is coiicilinlioti mill cvtfolHthiD \
mi.! in.-in bidnfort fr? in her good in(lnenc",
iiHiuuilh ilvici'inh in moral gariiNiion.
A M'HGIGAL j. iiMl;lI p.-wks -( a iiiaii
w|i?? lived live year* ujili u I..ill in Id*
Ii. ad. A waggish ftiiMi.i of inns say*
11*i has Liiown l.iilii'!. In live twico a*
! ntf a itli nothing but bail* in their
head*.
A mait it i e n woman iii Wi?rnnnlw ?sv?
iliHt w lien her hu?hnt:rl in h little drunk
Iii' kii k* her. Hii.i when Iiq In rrrjr drunk
-bo kicks bint. She says she doe* the
greater purl of .lie kicking.
Qru.r, who Iims heretofore been a
t 'iiiverMili-t. now boleive* tliero aie
iwu liiingH dentine.! ?n be, OrrnaHj h?M
? bin umbrella and the man who stole
it." ' j
A toino miss at school, engaged in
the sltiily of grAinmnr, was asked if
" kiss " whs a common or proper nnnn.
After some he?it aiiun. she replied, " li
is both common and proper."
A Sandcskv inolher recen'ly re
p?ored her Uir?e-y**ts-ol?l?.ler for ealin;
uic'es. Tie miwlyiicHl infant replied,
"I didn't ssi 'em mamma; 1 only
nueked tlie j'lice out of Vm."
An old bachelor think*. that the
train* of Indie* dff?M mi? infernal ma?
eh from I he fact that n blowing tip
took place directly after lie had *t< pped
on one.
Jo-ii Hii.linb? wm not ten mile# ?at.
of the way when he Hang tki* off:/
" Men who have a deal to do"
with home*, keeni to delttotmfniM far
mote limn the ho*ee? do." ,, , >
A tirnof t.ah wa* fecently eeirtenced '
to King Sing, who,had ti'mj to be honekl,
toit ha** been m i*onude<l by detective*
who gave information of hi* paM career,
that tur ww* compelled to steal or ?larVe,
Tiik. question trvich agitated. n? w ?? ,
can it be proper for young unmariied
ladhn l? vi-il place* of aotertainineni
that they are a-batned to dtf'Ciibe to
gMioleuieitiV 3 ,
iioo? humor U the clear wk* oC the
miuI, on which eteiy Mar of talent will j
shine ilioie clearly, and the >hn of geniu*
encounter* no tnpora in iiU paaynge |
Nimk ohe lays ll?e he*t vmy fur *
man to train lip a child i.i tlx* way U
go, |i? to travel ih.rt way occa> ionall^
himself.
ft asty word* often rankle the wound
which injury giqfp ; hut soft words it
snag* it, forgiving cure* it, and forget
ling takes away the tear.
Wnv it a washerwomen one of tba
most^|H>al cream res on earth f Because
?he ?H*xe5%, raffWar practice of ringing
aad mangling the boeom* of men, I
Hate ?r HoHth Carelliw,
xwwssrs s i
ISABELLA P. LOCKE w ?/ ra. MARION J. ,
LOCKE at ml.?Bill'/?r PartiHo* of Beat P
In lb*?bor#caee. and H appearing in the '
CotnmlMionrr that THOMAS LOCKE, NATRAXJEL
LOCKE oiid MARY E. LOCKE,
dered, That aald abaejat ^)afendanta do pload,
anawer or darn or to llic Dill wltkli fbrty 4
iz?c*?A?yj? >!!*'' .,? '!
The State of South Carolina,
i? ^HrQSftSA VlAlf: XVVSTY* .
.# ? Ih Equity, ^ *. .#
JOnN A. HAWKISH, by next friend, (?/., ,
ea. HARRIET D. DILL n ?/.? Bill to 4
Mar.haH A terra, 4f?V. i\mrtitio?, Ac.
J)URSUANTin the Wretal Order In tbia
cnife, the creditors of JOHN P. HAW- J
INS, deocaaed, are reunited to render and
prove their demands before me, on or before
tho llirit day of Noveaabcr'next.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. O. D.
Jm\y l?th, 1808. . g-td 4
The State of South Carolina, <
VMAA.V V ILLK UIWXTY, 1
III IlqullV
ET.MKA J. PRINCE, Rxabutrix, ?e. NANCY
McK INNEY el <,l.?Hilt lo Marekalt Aeieii,
SHU, Jr.
PURSUANT to tbo DocrcUl Or<ler In the 1
above case, the creditor* of JASPER J. 1
PRINCE, deceased, are require J to render
and prove their demands before ina, on or ba?
fore tbo first dav of December next.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. 0. D.
July 12tb, IMS. 8-td ,
a- A -V?-? - ?? if - i
The State of South Carolina.
oneex vii/. k oovxr Y.
Ill Equity*
J01IN W. MOUQAN, Executor, ? ?. LINNET ,
N. MORGAN el al.? Hitl lo Marihull As- "
rl?, Sate, Injunction, ?f"n. ]
PURSUANT tn the 1 lucre til Order In toe i
above co*e, tbo-creditors of NAT1IAN*
1EL MORGAN, dtcMttd, are required to
render and prove tholr demands before me, on
ar before tbo first day of December next.
J. P. MOORE, C. E. G. D.
July 12tb, 1868. 8-td
The Sta'e of South Carolina) ,
OH EES' VILLE OOUSTY.
In Equity.
NANCY EOWDEN", Administratrix, and R.
L. ROWDKN, Administrator, re. J. M. |
HOW DEN Oat.?mil lo M?r?*?lt Aetd-,
Sale, injunction, <Co. 1
PURSUANT to the Decretal Order in the ?
above mms the oreditor* of KKUREN
iluWDEN, doreascd, are required to render '
and prove tboir demauda before me, nilbin i
three month*, (on or belore the loth day of
October u. \i.) \
J. P. MOORE, a ?. a. D. ,
July 12tb, 1888; fi-td f
fiTMEMlEl .!
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ORGANIZED 18 5 0.
E. \. RUC.KLCY, Proa*!.,
T. O. ENDEUS. Sec*)'.
l
T~\IYI1>KXIIS fiir llic loaf five r,.r< Ml ?
1J cent.; llvceipte now over $500,000 per I j
Uiulllll.
N... ..f policies |r*ucl In 1867 . 15.5.11
Amount imiurod <>n n?njc,.... $44,861,872."u
AMU'IK JIIII. I. IS67 . 4.401,833 86
ltcceipte for ycur onding Jun. '68, .*>,120,147.34
$0,531,231.20
I'ulil claim* by doutb,$ >13.881.50
All other cxpenec*, 1,47 S,737.35 $1,092,668.86
$7,533,612.35
POT.ICIES bantil on every plan ueed by all J
tliu ultl and rcapon*ible. Cotnpauir*.
~-rT- Cainrti UlTioc, 202 broad Street,
Al'liUSTA; ?A. ' ' *
CHAS. W. HARRIS. Manager.
OOWCtt A WOKTIUNOTOX, Agent*,
tlrcanvllle l)i*trict, South Carolina.
Ill/ 13 ^ 41 Oin
To Farmers.
rpilF. WATT PLOUUtl oomei to yon with
A the highest rccommrnd.itinn. Call it i
iuy Auction Uoour* and examine It for yonr olvca.
I have supplied fllteen farmer* With thia
Plow in thia country, and they all apeak
in the ktgheAt praiio of it. The one horae "
plow ia a turning plough, a furrowing plough 0
for planting corn, a aub avil plough, a corn,
cotton, and vegetable weeder and worker.?
With the additional piece, (a ateel aeraper,)
you have combined in thia plough, the beat
implement* ever yet made, for alt the abovenamed
use*, and warranted to do every kind ?
of turning and cultivating in Field and Qar- \
don, tu a manner superior to all others aver
j ?v uimuo, ?uu !(! (, too, wild on i rme labor. I
Qrtr /our Thousand Ftrt. Hnndrtd af these
Plough* ?rr now in thehaoda of the be?C fnrwere
in Virginia, North Caroline, South Carolina,
ant! 'ftnntutw. It hna eatabiirhed a
reputation nnprreedentcd in the history of Intention*
M* a f'ltlfote. Sub td|7l?y, Ditckimj ,
and Vmhienlimy llumjK. It ha* no rival, being
adapted to etery rarirly ol noil, ami to
foul and rloan land* without rboltiug. It doer
the ho* and plough work at one operation. "
J. \V. 1'oosbe, of Niuet/-Siji Depot, 8. C ,
*ey*: a
f*t It enroll any plow I erer aaw for enUon
or fnrn.in faet, for any kind of uwttner omps." .
The following named peraona at liona* hare '
uaed it, and can .highly rocotamend it: Tboa.
str.-n, Cfcpt. W. K Jtarle, Dr. Win. A. llerri "
eon, Her. C. 11. Btcwart, M. F. Fowler, ff. T.
A mi in. J. W*. Ooldamith, Thar. Uoldmnith,
J. 8. ltamAiond, and other*. j
Call und ace tho WATT PLOrflH.
JCLIIS C. 65HT1I,
/taction Sale* Room. t'
Rep 7 15 a in |
Fairvlew Sugar Company. .
ri>1118 Company baring bought the Right
JL In the grsat discovery of making sugar
end rcflnHig ayrnp tuiwle fawn 8*fgo Can.\ in |
that portion ol tlreen rills Di.trlet win bracing
(be Third Regiment, wa propose to erect a
SUOAlt HOUSE end KlA'fN'KR near FA III.
VIEW aa soon aa prartfeahte. Tn th<>n> wlro
lie# too far lr<nn our worka, to haul their ranea,
we propose to a.II Farm Right*. We believe
tliia to he one of the greateat dieeovorie* for
the South that rroutd hare been made, and 1
hare no doubt that it will ?:i a l?? years, '
the great staple of the booth. Its operations o
are simple and eo*t comparatively nothing to p
atari a farm worka, and will pay ire time better
than any trop aseopt sot ton, and ws he- (
.ieve will double thai great king of the South, I
Those wishing Rights should call at ones on a
Dr. W. A. Hhrrlvon, at Falrrjew. or Dr. W.
P. Caveators, at (IroenvUla, who will taksgreat f
pleasure in giving full |>arti< ular*. V7e will
lurnWh *ee^ f.ve of east, e&Ospt freight, to
Ihos. Jtriahing to plant.
W. A. HARRISON,
W C PASSMORE,
Agertta fee Company.
T. To B0Z1MAN, .< >...
Ptpt 2 U f i-J
1
? Powder/*
ssrrtjgrari?ri.c
rated RIFLE witimtt, and 1 am ,.r.*rM
todeliewT atchort Rntiw, any amount,
* large or sirmU auaatitiee, of lite 6?ll?wf
ig lliandf, at CbwVlfcston Wholesale Prloee,
sight and dravHgr to (Ma place added : ?j
jfTK 0 RW< *5 H.
EPF XI U.de ill .b Krge.
wm' .*.'? ' - ;
l>U?k R.tl* ttf ll Krftfl. " i:-"~
Eagle and DUnwixl Grain I lb Canisters.
THOMAS STEEN;
e-irtroticS^ei
sco is;
MM mm
" WX8H to Inform tbe ClliiMi of flreenL
rllla and tbe surrounding .Districts, that
I have jail arrived with the ,
CHAPIST STflCI 8? 68811$
nor purchaaed l>y ma aioca the war. I wil
lot surrender to any utao in Town or District*
hot be can soil floods of the SAM B QUALITY
?1IKAPER than I u*.- Call and examine
or yourselves, at
. ;? 8TBKM'S 3T0RB.
May IT 1 tf
1 am opening a Splendid Stock of flroeerle*,
it tr?y reduced price*. Call and satisfy yourlolrea
that It i* ?o, at
STBEN'S STORK.
May 27 1 if
Alro, a largo and inagoifteeDt lot of Glaaa
ware and Crockery at very low figure*. Cm.
mil Judge for youreelve*, at .
S TEEN'S STORE.
May 27 1 tr
M * " ) 1 |
Special attention ie called to the elegant
iwortment <?f Slioea?Ladies', Misses', Boy*',
k'ttath*' and Bervant*', nud a very Ana lot of
Plowmens' Shin-a?extra fine Brogan*. Call
and prove what I ?aj, at
STEEN'S STORE.
May 27 1 tf
ME1BI
14.000 ^BACO^f101011 C0UNTUr|
10O Sack* Extra Family N. C. FLOUR
(OO Sack* Standard Liverpool SALT-,
25 Keg* NAILS, assorted site*
20 Dale* BATESVILLK SHIRTING
IO Bale* McBKK SlilllTINO
20 Bale* COTTON TAIIN
JO ??* ?"d * ? ' RIO COFFEE
20 Barrell* SUGAR
IO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO
2 BAGS Spanish Smelting TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK q
or
Shoes, Hats,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS &(\
Our Stork of HATS and SHOES is very
nrgo and complete, and we will guarantee our !
uMro Htock will rt>tn|>?re with nnj in Towu, 1
mtli of t<> quality ?utl price. A call will rut*
fy you,
OA VII) Sc STRADLEV.
M.i v 13 51 tt
MftKBMc rSrie'' iaiaPAiY.
HAVING l?en appoints! Atlanta for
this r?uipn?V. *f Hr?* prepare-! to
oil rilllKTINGS AND YARN at Factory
i rice*.
Dnvltl ft Sirutllcy,
Grocers ami Commission Met elntntii,
nrtfii*iii#, a. c.
Nov 8 <24 tf
DURHAM
SMOKING TOBAOCO.
HAVING rrcclv?4 lh? agency of the
wtw?va jitailv ??lrliraUil lirihd of
TOBACCO. w? will malt* It to your inter* .
I to huy from us. K?r aaie hy wholesale
r retail. DAVID A STIIADI.KY.
Oct 80 28 tf
FOR SALE, CHEAP.
ONK LIGHT TWO
^g55!E^rKa '>? it o b a e oar
ONE HANDSOME ONE I10R3E CAR
liAQK.
Both in elegant order. Enquire of
JULIUH 0. SMITH, or
DAVID ft bTltA lil-F.V
April 13 47 "t
J L**ww~?!g?g!!!S!
ROSADALIS
Purifies the Blood.
. " ; * ' O / * -. i' Tor
Bale By Droggiete Everywhere.
imm
WM. P. PRICE*
iTTOHNEt AT LAW,
DAHLONEGA, GA?
WILL priKiM in th? Count!** of Ltinrpklu.
Waw.on, Uilm'er, Fanniu, Union,
'own*. Whit* mill Ilall.
J.in 10 S3 it
> ? <^? ? ?? ? ?x>./ % ?.i M<. an ? # -? 1^ % ? w i ? ?
W. H- CAMMER,
TACTICAL GUNSMITH
AJfp^M AC II IX^IV
P?>?N SIIKM.EI13, Cotton Oins, I.ock*.
Krros-nn Oi! I-ninc*, Sewing Mi- I
hinea snd Pnmsola, REPAIRED with
irnm|iln(fi Uhatge* rM-<iniihl?.
I have on hand, nnd which it offoreil for
*!o, at low rata*, a utiicK of COR X-MI1KL,KRd,
and al?o aotae new PI8TCLS, an *minalion
of wbloh is loritod.
I am |>rr|.aml to furaiah STENCIL I
'LATBS. lor Mai king Clothes. I
Stand?At Waaiield'a old Shop.
Jmi> ta r u (
Job Work !
[V a? ,hi' ()Bca, wiih neatness ?n<f
IJ dispalek. |
/. f.Wu Jl" % : . * " > ^ - *
vf *? Sr -' -v. ,t v
I
1
www
ORE BOOR ABOVE HillSIGI I0ISI.
!^ - ? " 010 . *i3 ,t#m, :? |
MORGAN i
AND WESTMORELAND
Keep constantly <m h*?4 4 tnx
stock op
? . .? t t" .??/.?
DRUGS
"MEDICINES
CHEMICALS
PAINTS'
OI&S,
DYE-STTTFTS,
* 'rt'" ?
FANCT .ARTICJtE8?
. AND T ?tL ^
embracing the 8tock
usually kept
' ' IN A"1' y" -*?*' * "
FIRST ORDER,
ESTABLISHMENT. I
* weverything we put
up* ay he depended on
as in eve^y way reliable.
_ _
6ite Us a Visit.
STATIONERY ~ I
STATIONERY
STATIONERY.
Just received, a large and handsome
lot of stationery,
consisting, in part, of: Foolscap,
Letter nnd Note paper, best
quality; Pens, Ink, Pencils, <fcc.,
Arc., which please call and cxainiuo.
iu;
Spear's Fruit Preserving Station.
Til 18 BolntloN i* wtrmntfil tir (trtmV'St
decomporitt.m ??f all kind* of Fruit.,
TuotnloM, Jrllion, Spiced Fruit*. Syrup., C'i
ttrt, Wine, Milk, roraa Icinifc. of VcgOtel.lm.
*. ?j -* -
, ...... pn-wrn mem in t ritih ami Vbelcsouie
rni>.liti?n. Try a bottle. . A.'?>
Juno 21 ft ' - tf
"UOSTAlfS^ 7
PREFAB ATI ON S.
EVKIiYIJODY ? Triea Them! 9
KVKHYHOI >Y ? Uttt Them /
EVEKYHODY?PeJitre* in - Them !
KVEUYliOUY ? Recommends Them !
v . p
Cottar'* Exterminators.
For ltali, Vuiibe, Aots, ft?.
Cofttar'a Bed Bug Exter.
A Liquid?Kill*?" Bur* thing.
Cottar's Insect Powder
For Float, Moth#, Inaeett, Ac.
Cottar's Com Solvent
-< For Corn#, Bunlont, Ac.
Cottar's Buckthorn Salve.
. For Out#, Burnt, Bruises, Ae.
Cottar's Bishop Pills.
(Sugar Coated) Dinner PJ11.
Cottar's Cough Bemedy.
For Coughs, Cold#, Ae.
Cottar's Bitter-Sweet and
Orange Blossoms.
Beautifies the Comytestoa. '
Hakes the Skia froth and ftjf.
" * 7 ?|f
ytW-Boware !! of all Wortblett Imitation#.
(..niira wiinnii (,'oaUtr'f ttgn?lpre>
^?-25o. and 50e. ?lie? kept by *M
r.d %\ liM Bent by Mil on receipt ?f price
>9*lt pmft tor My three $1 itniti* Kipren.
|Mjl for eight $< aleea by Kxprax.
A Jdroas
HENRY Ha COSTA R
613 Broad #?y, M. Y.
*HT- For rale by MOttOAN A FEfiT.
MOKKLANI), UreenrUle, 8. C. ,
par And ?t Wbolennla In ell the citiei.?ad
hrrge town. in the Unt^?d ftutee. Id dm
''I >>'!! , 111 .lit, 1
We fee rAtf.lt. I. He WALLS.
BASLE* ft WELLS,
Attornsys and Counsellors at Law
AND IN EQUITY,
UKKKNVILLK, 8. 0*
XhRhCflCR In 'he ConrtaW UltrfWfcr Sn<4
A of the United State., end give r.tfwcUl
HitonUon to oaeea In Bankrupt*/.
June IS
- ^ il
law Hotice?fchangc of Ofioe.
GV TOWN88 has ramored Mffeair
, Office W the budding north-eaat cornrr
<>i the Public fcijnare, in part occupied by
luli'ia C. Smitb, Auctioneer. and tbs Bnterurise
Printing Office, H? *tahs? '
J?? l U to *
Tailoring.
rrfH'R"8dt?a?rlH?r f?s#pe?t1i?Mjr inform* hia
X frleuda, and Ih* pohilo is general, that
His health being in * iheasur* Watered, will
resume business again. He Will OUT,.
UAKK. and RKPAIft all Garment. for
gentleman, on red?liable Irrei fur Md or
:i.unlrp Vtfcl i?r f<>i?n?i at Ms realiaa?sosaar
Halo Street, opposite the
Ooaah Paetory. GEO. R.DYWL
ftce.avUis, S. C, April &U>. leM.
Ax.rU d M ' t Min kt
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