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p, , . -. , ; ' ?, % *' ^ The Pictorial Prayer-Bock. or OEORCK PAHKI560X. It was many a long year ago, nnd the scene of my story is the office of one of the most* respectable notaries in Taii?, Monsieur Dubois, a man" of the old school, universally respected for hi* good sense, probity and benevolence There were present (beside lite notary himself) a lady of middle age, richly dressed ; she could never have been handsome, but peibaps had her countenance been less proud and disdainful, she wotihl not have appeared as she did?positively ugly ; an insignificant looking little man; and a woman, very shabbily dressed, who sat at seme die tanco from the other*, hbldirfg the hand of a beautiful little boy. 44 iler death was rather sodden,*'.said Mad. Muranville. the richly-clad lady, to the little man in black. " Yes," replied he, c>?olly; "but, no doubt, she was well prepared." " Have you any idea of the contents of the will ?" 44 Not the slightest : but we shall soon know. Dubois will open it directly," 44 Pmv, w ho is that shabl>\-looking woman! What business can she have here ! " 44 Ob, don't you know her ! It is the run-away niec?, Marie, who made such a disgraceful match some years ago, with a lieutenant in the aimy ? a man of low birth." 44 I wonder she has the nrsurance to come inlo.car presence." 41 So do I; the more so, because our deceased relative, good, pious woman as she was, ntusl have looked upon her disobedienco and ingratitude with horror." At that moment, Marie approached the speakers; she w as yet scarcely in middle age. but soirow had beef, beforehand with time in robbing hei check of its bloom, and her eyes of thi-ir lustre. "Tray, wbal brings you bere? " said Madame Moranville. haughtily. Madame," replied the poor widow, 44 I am trot come to inteifete with your rights; 1 know 1 have deserved nothing from tny aunt hut Iter pardon, and that I hope to hear she has left me." " What!'' ciied Madame Mori nville, "pardon to roO, the disgrace of youi family, who ll?*d from the prolecliqn of your aunt?the beta of aunts?with n K w fellow" "Madame, I acknowledge rity fault: J have been ungrateful and dianli^dieul ?I know it ; but my stifleiing* have been so great, that 1 hope Heaven lu?* pardoned me, for I have looked opuii the loss of my hiii-hand, and the jioverty and sorrow attendant upon it, as a pi n aliment from above." "And you deceived " Crase these reproaches, niadame," said the nrtarv, in a stern tone; "yonr cousin's fault is not so very giicvous as to call for them." "But why should she Insult us with her presence?" u She hns a tight to be here," replied the notary. " bhe comes at my desire." He then proceeded to read the will, in which, after ihe usual pi earn hie, tin deceased divided her piopertv into thiee parts. The first was composed of a sum of ?8,000 in the hands of the notary; the second cf a furnished country seat of ihe same value, and t some family jewel*; the third of an illustrated praver-book. The will then proceeded as follows: "I de/sre that my property may he divided into three lots; the fir?.t to he ?8,000; the second, the chateau, fur" niiure and jewels; the third, my prayer book, which is still in the same staie as when I took it with me in tho emigra lion in the Reign of Terror. I pardon my niece, Maiie, for the sorrow ..he has caused me; and, as a proof of my sin eerily, I mention her in my will. Mv beloied cousin, Madame Moranville, will have the firs? choice; mv brother* in-law, Monsieur D'Arleniont, the se cond, and Marie the last." ? "Ah, my sh?ter?in-lawr was a sensible woman," ciied Monsieur D'Ai lemon t. "Yes," said Madame Moramille, tittering; "she has given a proof of it; Mario will only hnvp the prater-book." j The notary, who seemed scarcely able ) to contain his indignation, inleri npted the titterer. '* What lot do you choose, ' . madame!" said he. The ?8,000." M You are determined on thai ?" " Most undoubtedly." M Madame Moranville, yon are lich, ' ( and your cousin is \ery ? very poor ; J( cannot you leave this lot. and lake the prayer-hook, that this?this?" he seemed for a moment at a I s? for an expression?"this strange will ha>- put , iu the balance wiih the ollur lots?" I ,kA re yon joking, Monsieur f>uboi> ?" I riird Madame Mutant ille; "or don't I you see that my honored cousin ha* j made her will in the express intention > Mint the prayer hook should f.II to Marie, who wa? Ic have the last choice < "And what do you conclude from thatl* ! * I conclude that she desired Iter i I niece should understand that prayer and repentance were the onlv succors i she ought to expect in this life. Ah, | < she was a sail.t, that tlcar to man." . "Saint, quotha!" cried the notary, indignantly; " in.iv Heaven defend ine frr in such a aim ! An unfotgitiiig, ' 11 rnatural woman ! 1 am wrong, I do her injustice. Her intention, l am sure, H?? to gi?e you and Monsieur l)'Af!e- c mont an opportunity of doing a good, t a nohle action, by dividing the property n equally with her poor ui< ce." d " Monsieur l>*Ailemonl will do a? he 1 please*; 1 repeat, that my choice is j made." I. / Ie ? T?5>( - y. , **Artil t-0 i# tnine,M said D'AHemoni ; 41 ahall take the chateau aud m11 it containa." " Panae one moment, Monsieur D* A?ler?ont,".?ri?l the notatv. ' Even if it win the intention of the deceased to punish her niece, ought you ? millionaire, to fake h?I\ of her. up christian conduct, to leave pre < f yr?nr own family langui-hing in powerty t? Will yon not at least gite up a part of rour lot, even n mi.all part, to tbie poor widow |n "Many thanko for ron? kind advice, my dear Dubois,** said Ailemont, sneer inglv ; " the chateau ia close to one ef my estates, and will suit me admirably ?particularly a* it is furnidicd. As for the fwoiilv jewels, it ia itnposaible for' me to think of parting with them* " In that ca*e," *aid tlie notiiry, adj : *?. !- .1 i ? - itmiif, ~ i run oniy ?1V6 YOU, ?nv poor Madame Le Fevre, ilia prayer book." Fhe took the book, and pressing it to her lipa. held it to her son, who cried out with childish delight at the sight of lit richly gilt cover, " Oh, matnma, let me have it." 44 Yes, my boy, you shall have if; it will be the only legacy I can leave yon Hut never?never will 1 part with it.? I thank IJeaven she has pardoned me! She has said it, and 1 know that, she wn? truth itself." The notary turned away bis head. 44 I>on't go, Madame Le Fevre," said he, 44 I must speak to yon, by and by." At that moment, the boy, in playing with the book, unclasped it, and cied out, 44 Oh, mamma, look at the pret'y pictures 1 l?nt why are they all covered with this nice thin paper t'4 44 It it to keep thetn from being soiled." 4- TV.il why put six papers to every picture!" His mother looked ? sbo uttered n j iercing cry, and fell, fainting, into the arms of Monsieur Pubois, who said to 'h? so present. 44 Let her alone, it i* nothing, she will not die this time ? (Jive mo that book, child ; you may do misehtef 'o it.*' The two rich legatees went awav. commen'ing not very chaiitnbly on Matin's swoon, and the evident interest the notaiv took in her. About a inondi afteiwaids they met Madame I.o Fevra -and her son. both w( li dre?s??!, ruling in a pretty car-! riapo, wiili l?o horses. This unoBpeqt i ed sitrlii led them to make inquiiv af I ter Iter, and lln*v f*lliHt she Iih.I I purchased a handsome house, and was living in n quiet l>nt very pood style ? | Thunder stiuik at this intelligence, they went toge'lnr to question tlie nulxiy. Thev found liitit at liis desk. "Do we inteirupt yon!" said the lady. I am not particularly hii*v ; orlv making out an account o! Iiunk st? ? k 1 have just houphl for Madame Le I'\: v re." * And for IlenveuV sake, wljoro due* it come fioin I" " Wltv, don't von know V* " No ; Imw should 1 1" " Did y?n not s?'? what was in the! book when she fainted ?" " " Well, then, 1 tnnsl tell von. that j the prayer-honk contained sixty en i urm inuv and that each mis cov.?i#d be I six bunk notes of fifty pound* (Rrh !"" 4 Good heaven* !" cried the gentle man. "Olt ! if I hnd but Vnown P <-?nl the l-wlr. " Yon hnd each a choice," *ai?l the: not my ; ' and I tried all I e?#Hd to pre ; vail upon you both to take tiie prayer( book, but tn vain." " Hut who could expect to find a J fortune in a prayer book !'' "It is easily explained; be owner' bad tutiered gieat distress in tbe vmi ' gtation in England ; she always lived in fear of being obliged to fly a second time, and as hei prayer bo. k wan tliej only tiling she bad not been robbed of in her first flight, she concealed thej bandrome fortune of ?18,000 in it, to prevent herself being a second time re duced to poverty.41 The legatees slunk away in silent] rage. The good notary chuckled and! rubbed bis bands. " Sbe was a saint," ciied be. " Ah !' you neither of you will mv that now.l though you might any it with tioth.? ] Ileasen rest her soul ! I shall honor her memory to mv dying day." Pcsornt.?*' I>i?I you ever bear the story of tbe Irishmen and tbe hotsu j i a<Ii*h ?' ' No ; how was it ?" ' Well, seeing a di.-h of grated ltor?e radish on llio table where thev had ttopped for dinner. cat It helped himself largely to the ' sailfce,* supposing it to be eaten a* potato or squash ; and the I fiist, putting a knift-ful into hi- mouth, |eiked his handkerchief front hi* trow- t teis and commenced wiping his eye*." i u What trouble* yer, Jemmy?-' inquired hi* comrade. "Surp, and 1 was (hinLiii' of 1HV I poor old father** death when he was i liung," he replied, shrewd'v. l'reac ntly the other, taking as gteedi j Iv of the pungent vegetable, had *ud j 1 len u*e for the handkeri-hief, whereat l< lemmy aa coolly inquired : i * And what troublej? yer, l'at ?"' " 1'roth," lie replied. that you wtt* tot hung with your father." A mi.i. pouted on the walla of a|! ( untry vi'!*g? announce* that " a lec ore will he delivered in the open air, I i d a collection made al the door to ' l? fray expenana." Tub gold product of Montana thir'i car, ia eatima'.ed al 20,000,000. 11 ~ -'?v. t - ve>^ e?.U J I I I ifeWffl The Indignant German, ^ An excited jndMrfttst of tti? iW* tonic prMun?ion ruf>h?d into the Mayor'# office of Hnton Rouge and inquired for ihtrt worthy funciionarv. Uewnalold | by Tom 11. that tlie Mayor was aohject to j lite ordinary human ittfitntity of occw i -ioiiallv eatincr rot??fihinf? ?n?-t ! therefor* gone to hi* dinner. 44 What do von want of him !" inquired that impassive officer. ' I vanla?I vanls Mr. Heelnm to gif me ein haper to kill a tog vol hi'es me in de leg," answered the Dutchmen. " Ah ! you want an order of execn tion issued against a vicious canine." said Tom, who has a smattering of legal acquirements. ' . * "* 44 No, I tnssant vnnt no such thing.? T rant one haper to tall me to kill to. hup. lie bites my leg so bad you nel> ! ber see, I kits ter hrterforhia. by tain, unt I vant to kill bitn, or J gets mad too." 4' Oh ! now I see said Tom. 41 vou want nuthoritv to proceed with force of arms against the dangerous animal ." 44 Mein Got, no! dat is .not vat I vant. 1 van's te mare to gi me vone license to kill te tog. T vant* him to make me ein bapers so ven I kill* te tog he can nicbl go inter le court and swear against me." 44 The dog swear against vou !" | jtfien, not te tog ; te man vat owns te tog. Yon ace, if I kill* hint." 44 What kill the mnn ! " [ 4'Ncin, te tog; und to mnn shucs me for the price of te tog, den I Mints te law on mv side, von see ! " 44 Ah I nnw. I Iinilortlnml von. said Tom, greatly amused at the German, and humoioitsly intent on exhausting his patience; then you want to get a warrant to arrest the man that owns llie 0"P. SO that the nnimnl nr. bile you again." "No.no! Got in himnul! no ton gi'a every ling* by do tail," crieil llie German who begun to ?hink T>*ni was making fun < f liiin. *' T <link you want to make chokes mil ine ! Dor Inyvel! 1 want shusiice. not choke*. I vant to knock tha tog'* brains out ; and if de marc von't give tne on? haper for to do um. I knot ks his brain* out anylsow " The Mayor's hinin ?" " Nein, to tog!" roared the excited Teuton, and turned to leave the o.'liee. I>ut met at the door the Mavor, who bad ju?t returned foin hi* dinner. That officer promptlv ?riv? him an order to execute the vicious animal. A* lie w?s leaving the office, bo onCountered the impassive Totl), " Yah ! all right ; I goes right off to to owner und kiiU 'ein " " Wh-i*, ibe ownei "No. |e tog! I^ook here Mislber Torn, yo i uj.tke tain fords mil yourself bv ?a_\ii g tog eon* 1 m?an? mm, ai d sating man ?en I means log. Now you kin go to te tuyvel P and the Ger ir.au departed. "Webster bla ched byaWcmn. Iu the sr.lii'-w bai fatuous ohm- of l?ogdi-n'a will, which was died in the Su pume Court some years ago. Mr. Weh ster appearid as counsel for ilie nprnd butt. Mrs. Greeltoiigb, wf. . f ;iio i. Win. lirt-enough, hue of Weston?a tail, straight, ijueei l\ b okir.g woman, wi'li a'kueii, til.u k eve ? a Woman .-f great self possession and decision of character?was called lo tlic stand a* a niinr^-' I'll (lie i>|ipiv|io ?1<I0, Air, Will (.ter. at ? nlnni?, 1? - ?* ili? sagacity i" foresee I lull In-r testimony, it' it contain ed anything of importance, w??M have great weight wiili the cduit and jury, lie, llienfuff, fc-olvAil, if possible, In bie.'.k J>er up. Am! when she answei id to the fips< question put to her, " 1 believe,* Mr. \Vplw?er reared out? " We don't want to hear >*hat voii believe; we want to hear what jo? know Mr*. Grecnongli replied: " That's jam wlmt I wins ab'Oit to say, fir." urn I went on with her testiinonv. Am!, not wiihslanding hi* lepealed etlorls to dis conceit her, rh? pursued ihe even tenor of her way ti'l Webster, quite feaifui o-'llie result, arose, nppareiiilv in great agitation, am! drawing c.nt his Urge snuff b ?x, thrust hi* finger to tlie eery bottom. ami carrying the deep pinch to both ?ostii|?, drew i; np with a gitsfio; ami tlun extracting from liis p.*cfeeT a eeiv la'ge handkerchief, which (lowed to his f?-e! as he brought it to the fron', lie 1*1 > w his nose with a report that rang distinct and loud through the hall. Webster "Mi's, fireenottgh, Wft.-. Mrs llndgen a neat w oman Mr* (i?' I cannoi gi*o\>?u very full ( information a* to tliMt^sir^ she bad one j verv rlir'ty trick." Wehtter?" What wart that. ma'am?" Mr?. (i.? *' ?hts took .snuff.'' The iga; in lite ccuiil h?>n-e \?as <ncli that the defender of the Constitution subsided, ami m-kltcr fose nor spoke . ajjuin till Mis. (?r< eiidogh li;? I vaectrd , her chair f->r another witness, having ample liine to relh et on the inglorious hiatorv of the maw saho Irad a stone :l.io.cn on his hem I. Siiakt Criticis*.?iii an ankle fioni the London It view <>n Del E ;g lull, thu wiitn iptr< dti<"ed an t-XMiitpk nf the impmper ti?e of thy the word ifuresl. from the rri.^cisiim of Mr. Moon as follow- ; " A gentleman onctt began | a letter thn* to In* tiriila * Mr drarest Msirin.** "Tito ladr re 1 plied 1 " My d nr John, I h.-g thai \ oti w ill * mend yonr morals or tour grammar ' Von call me your *d< ar. ?l M oia am I to under*!and that you have other ! 1 Marina 1" " Where are yon going !'' a-ked a Tit- ! :Ie bov of another, who find slipped ! in 1 fallen down. ' (Joitig to get tin," | 1 *as the blunt reply. I j "J" hA?e ?ceV[Ue4 ,tb? ippo)n\m?nt m m m m?wi-t?rrtrt ?rte or tms-atj??c?eiebrated RIFLE POWHKU, and I am prepared to deliver *t abort notice. any amount. In laige or smill quantities. of the followiug Brands, at Cltai h-ston Wholesale J'tlees,. freight anddrttyage to thia place added : Fl' K (5 Hide 2ft ll? K'Ki. KFF Ofltifle **l lb Keg a. * ' FTP <1 Rifle tH.lb Keg*. i Stjrb R-flaftj IN Keg*. l)n?k R??o 6* lb Kega r Kafele and i>M?v(M) Oraln I |l> Canister*. > 1* . THOMAS 8TKEN. Sep! o ?16' If Ati ....... STJUESN'S Ssp I? : dm JP% (Jot) e is IB JBv. Ms? BBS I WISH to inform tha Citltens of Greenville and the surrounding Districts, that 1 have just arrived with the ; CHEAPEST STOCK Of GDI . ever purchased by me since the war. I wil nut surrender to any man in Town or District, that he can sell Goods of the SAM K QUALITY CHEAPER than I can. Call and examine fbr yourselves, at S-TKKN'S STORE. " May 27 I * tf ' I did opening a Splendid Stuck of Groceries, at very reduced prices. Call and satisfy yourselves that it is so, at STERN'S STORE. . May 27 1 tf Also, a large and magnificent lot-of Glass waro and Crockery at very low figures. Cat. and judge for yourselves, at STEEN'S STORK. May 27 1 tf. Special attention is called to tho elegant assortment of Shoes?Ladies', Misses', Roys', Youths' and Servants', and a very fine lot of Plowmons' Shoes?extra fins Llrogvut. Call and prove what I say, at CTTPV'CJ OTAtlW u ?kjoiunri. Mnr 27 1 if mm 14..000lMOIC,-COONTK' 300 Sacks Extra Family X. C. FT.OUB lOO Pack# Standard Liverpool SALT 25 Kegs NAILS, assortod sizes 2<> Dales RATKSVILLE KIIIUTIXQ |(> Rale* McDKK SIIIKTINO 20 Dales COTTON YAnN 20 Dags Prints and Fair UIO COFFEE 2(> BarrclU SUOAR IO RAUR Durham Smoking TOBACCO 2 UAOS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO. ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK or $haesA E*ats? DRY GOODS, DlilGS &f. Our Stork of II ITS and SHOES is very largo and complete, ami wa wilt guarantee out on'ire Stock will compare with any in Town, both ns to quality and prico. A vail will satisfy you. DAVID & STRADLfiV. May 13 51 tf liATKS VI L1JI MAMi'IMS tflSFAIY. HAVINO h?rn AgMilr f>r lili# ('nmpAnv, wr nro jMcpmei lo ?H1 SlIIUTINUS AND YAKN m Knclor\ price*. Davitl *V KlrndlAf, CJfocrrs ?n?1 Coinmiwinn MurhMlii, (tivunuilc, ,8. O. N??v 6 24 ? ' If ' DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. If AVINO r#-celce.l the uponcv of the 1 dtinv* ju.ilv flflnnli'il ilmni! ni TOBACCO. \v.' wilt n>nk*,il(0 yimr ii.t?-r.*?l in l.ny from lis. F.?r rule I>y wholenulr or retell. ' 1 > A V11? ft STKAbl.KY.. Oot ro AS ' v If FOR SALE, CHEAP, ^ ,^Rnr'm*TW? ONH UANLtOMK O.NK IiOR>K CAR UlAi.K. Boili In elegant order. Enquire of JOUITH t\ SMITH. or DAVID .t fcTRADLF.T. April 15 47 t ROSADALIS xu- m i x uiiiica UlU 2J100C1. For Salo by DruggUts Everywhere. WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DAHLONEGA, GA., WILL practice in the Counties of Lumpkin. Daw*on, (?diner, Vanniu, Uni- u, Town*. White and Hall. Jan 10 33 tf W. H CAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST. ! ("lORN fillF.LT.I KS. Cotton Oina. Lock*. J K'loa ne Oil Lump*. Sawing M<- I thine* Mud I'nmaoU, IlKI'AIKKlJ with >r<?'npl??*?9 Clmrge* rcn?<>i>?Me. I have on huo'l-, and which i* ofT^rvd for ule, nt lew ratrr, a stock of COItV-KHELr.KRS, and aUo aome new PISTOLS, an ?* ' imitation of which U invite t. I am prepared to Inmith STENCIL I ''LATE'*, h>r Marking Clothe., , Stand?At Wealfield'a old Hliop. I July 11 V If | . t Job Work I nONK at this OA**, With neatrn#a and diapaieh. eSfiSfSKs" DRUG 2T0M. It Y? f?i hi w m? uisiii m.1 MORCANAND WESTMORELAND KEEP CONSTANTLY on band a FULL STOCK OF DRUGS MEDICINES CHEMICALS PAINTS mm, DYE-STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES, AND EMBRACING THE STOCK USUALLY KEF? IN A FIRST ORDER ESTABLISHMENT. tS0TKVEllYTIIING WE PUT UP MAY BE DEPENDED ON AS IN EVERY WAY RELIABLE. Ofve Us a Visit. STATIONERY STATIONERY STATIONERY. JUST received, a largo find hhndiM.mo lot of STATIONERY, consisting, in part, of: Foolscap, Letter and Note PAPER, best quality ; Pens, Ink, Pencils, &c-;, Ac., which please cull and examine. Sp?ar's Fruit Preserving So^atlog. rjlllIS Solution U warranto) to prevent the 1 derompoirition of ail-kiml* of Ki* if*, Tumoiors. .Irtliea, Spiccrt Fruit*. Srnip*, Ci tier. Wine, Milk, *'i?ne kitn',; of Yagctnnlmi. A?\, nn?t preserve tiutu in a frenti mi l whole m ine ronilition. Try a hotttc. June 21 *1 tf PSEPAB ATIONS. LVi:i:vnoi>v_7v;... va.? / I: V Kiev IK M >Y ? U*c* Them ! EVKUYHODY?- Re/ieres in Then*! KVEKYI50UY? Recommends Them ! . Costar's Exterminators. Fur Knts, Ituaches, Ants, Ac. Costar's Bed Bog: Exter. A Liquid?Kill*?" Pare thing. ?H?* * Costar's Insect Powder For Fleas, Molbfj Insects, Ac. Costar's Corn SolventFor Corns, Bunions, Ac. Costar's Buckthorn Salve. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Ac. Costar's Bishop Fills. {Sugar Coated) Dinner PilL Costar's Cough Btmedy. For Coughs, Colds, Ar, Costar's Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms. Bcnutiftcs the Complexion. Makes the Akin (Yeah and fair. ?#"-Ik'wara !! of all Worthless Imitations. ^r-fr-None genuine without Costar's signature. fitSrf2it:. and 60s. sites kept hy alt Druffciafa 0k*r9l *t*a font by nail on receipt of price. pava for apy three $1 site* by Express. 2^r |j pays for eight $! siaes by Bxprass. Addresa HENRY R. COSTAR 612 Broadway, V. Y. For sale by MORtlAW A WESTMORELAND, tlreenvillo, ft. 0. And at Wholesale in *T1 the cities ami j large towns in iho United State*. 10~6ia p W. K. HASLET. ?. a. WKLL*. EASLEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, ORERNVIT.LE, fl. C.t PR \OTICK in tbe Court* of the State and of tbo United States, anil (in atptelil attention to eases in liaokruptey. June 13 . J tf j Law Notiea?Change of Offioe. G1 F. TOWNBS haa removed hia Law f, Oftlce to the building north-east eerier of the l'nhlie Square, in part occupied by . lulus C. Smith, Auctioneer, and the Enteririee printing Ottice, ?p ftaiis. Jar. I 3A ft 5 : j Tailoring. 1"*11E Subscriber respaetfully inform* bU . friend*, and Ihe public iii gPnrral, that ' us health ' ring in a maaaure restored, will ' eauinp burinese again, 11* a Ul CUT. , dAKK, and REPAIR all Uarmenti for , [fntbmriH on r. aaooahle Verio*. for mmA or ( oMwfrg prul*ice. Mil he found at hia re*I ( Iriic*, corner Main Ft est ?? ppoaita th. It ;o.ioli P-e orr. l*KO H OVER i Orcein Hie, H. 0, Aptll 6th, I66H. I Aprils 61 tM 1 = T? fKBrpMto'i *< r TffE PAVliiftr. HOTM, charlksto.v.<r, ;! HlUBfi* "IJ n KHHfc!i.i>.. ?iii .tiJk gygjQQggt >m kept open fur ilia ?ocom. jM?tl?iioi v< ' * An?l it*- ? ?rwvr Menrts ai?* *pnt> oft* -will W ?u*l aeenminwbitimie- nnA'otmnliW'i*itowrd'on thcui a* AirrtirYlj. nndtha i*ohll?> '?vor?, air?*dy mt wall eMal.twWed'AAWll; HOTEL of the TIUV RLINO M1*?tn?t/YKT? :<? >f ih? S<?ti*h, will, 4?y enraeal effort*, be ttiti.rniiv * > m i i.i in ^Maieli . 1808. ? tf CHAKLBSfOfiUOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Jj$~? THE nhderaigned havilf?^, taken JHlltj charge of the above welt-linew% >HOM'lLTKIi. reaped folly intoratc\iairkleeda i*"M ?bo treveling public that it haa bae* HE" FURNraillUrin all ot its dopartmswt* Tbs table will, at oil tinin, fee supplied wtlh lW best tfio Market affords, including every deff* eaey in wrwno, wliiW the cuisine will l?a unexceptionable. "i'hs Bath lto-oura attached tw the Hotel ara snpplivd with lb* CclybfsU'd Artesian Water, and Jiet, Cold or ShuworTuatfir can le nbtslued at any time. Tbe earno attention will be paid to tbe Comfort or tbe gnerte as borotofore, and travalers can rely upon finding tbe Charleston Hotel.equal to *Py in the United Stater. The patronage of the trareling pub'.io is reapsntfulty soiieited. * J. P. ijlOHJUCH. 4,gpnt, Sept 9 10-3in ... V % v. Proprietor. Change of Sohedtlo cn 0. &ka K ON and after WKPNKSDAY. the 12th In tant, Passenger Traine will run dailyv Sundays excepted, connecting .with Night Train nn Couth Carolina and Cbdrlette and South Carolina Railroads, its follows: Leave Columbia at , 7.0 0 a. m ' Alston at . 8.40 ? * Newfclffy at.................. Artlve'at Abbeville at ... 8.00 p. m " at Anderson at...". 4.20 " 1 " tlreenvillo at. * Leave Qreenvit|c at...... 5.44 a. at 44 Anderson at.............. ...... 0.25 " 1 44 Abbeville at.....'..........,..... 8.00 " 41 Newberry at .......12.15 p. n* " Alston at 2.14 '* Arrive at Columbia at.:,..5.45 " Trains on tbe liluo ItidLe Railroad* will aim run daily, Sundays excepted Leave Anderson at..?? 4.30 p. m *V, IVndli ton hi 5.30 " ArrJVo si Walliaua at......... 7.30 44 0 Leave Walhnlla at 8.80 a, m . *t Pendleton at. 5.30 44 Atrive at Anderson #t.t,...T..?.,...^ 0.20 " The train will return from livl(on to A'ndersou on Monday and Friday uiorniiigs. 'JA.MCo O. MMREU1JH, I General Superintendent. I Aug . i3 Greenville and Columbia Rail Road I Com pfciiT.. ''W? I^IUS C?nr>pnny baa n?i? for aalo, fn li?n of " 5J?as<>n Ticket'," a Ticket which entitles n person to trnVrl over tbe read 1,000 railed lor $40, Wf i? one year fndn date of pnrcba?e.? 1'l._ .... I? Lii.J # ? I .... . .. ,H|. ..?T |MUViin?rU ,\ire.le at Cn'timLin. Newbetrv, AM>?vil?a Aml? ra->H and C?ieerittl>i\ W. AWTO.V CIIIBtel?. O-'t-ornl TVJcct Ag^nl G. awl C*. It. H. August li 18?*. .> *--'f Chailotte& South Carolina 5:6 Co. SI I'FIMNTENDKVr* nFPICK. I oolDIiim. s. o , A?g-Vl H. Iftflf. OS aid \t KltNEftHAY, Up- 1*ih in-tnnt, th? Tmifw over .the K<ml will rim' ?? follow*, ill; l.?ave ColmiiFi* at .......> .V. 4.15 p. m. Ariivf ni Charlotte al? II tut |v in. T.rnve Chn' iorrc nt. ,1 J.HA p. m. Arilv.- 'or tVttui.Lhr #"ihi a. m. _?r (*I?>k> connect h>it* hoih *?i?, wflh Tr?in? ?f OrmiVl|fci arid CulumMa and Snnth Carolina Rrnid*. rar pHMn-ngeri for fit# North, taking linn route, have th? (luijiM ?f FOUR IHSPKUKNT ItOUTRS. vit; From Greeua'-or.., ? iiIter via Ihnvlllr or U?l-i|[li. From Weidon. either vi? Petersburg or Portsmouth; 1 and from Prwtamouih, *Uh?-r via Old Hav Lin# and La'timnrmr Aunameaeia Line and ' Wilmington, Delaware. IIT TIM? Aft QUICK and F\RR A9 LOW a? f>v #nv other refute. * It AGO AGS CIIKCKKD IHROUGll. For TIIKOUOII TICKKTO to Riehmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blaftding street An Accommodation Train *4lH>#rnn it follow#: L?av? Colnmli on Monday#, Wednesdays and Fiidaya at 7 A. M., arriving at Charlotte at tt f?5 P. M. - ' Returning?leave ChnrloU* on Tuesday#, Thursdays and 9atur<t?y? at 4 A. M., arriving at Columbia at 4 06 P. M. Passenger* taking the ft A. M. Train from Cliarlmie edit connect with Ifight Train of ftontIt Carolina Koad ft>r Charleston. Pa# eengcra from Charl#?u>n can?-by leaving the Smith Carolina Train at Junction?connect with |h? 1 A. M Train front Gofnmhia, CALKB BOUKNIGHT, - ' ? -??" -a ttnpcriniendcnt. in. t< ^ Rp ? 11 ? v- *? 'V i:t* e Au ?!."> 1*1^;?~T" South Carolina Railroad. . j GENERAL ?IH"T8 OWCI, I Chahl??to5, 8. SC March 58,18&8. J OK am! after SttO?U< Mareh 50, (he 1 a? eager Trtxios on iu? South Carolu"* Railroad will ran foliowe, rim: Leave Charleston for Columbia...... 6.?.0 a. ra AinriVe at RiagsriUe 1.39 p. m lieave Kingnviite ?v?o.e?Mr 5.00 p. nx Arrive at Columbia.. 3.50 p. nx Leave Columbia. 9.00 a. nx Arrive at Kingevilte .. ".So a. nx Leave Kingsville.........8.00 p. nx Arrive at Cbsrlextonix 8.10 p. nx Tbo Passenger Train on the Camden Braertx will connect with up and down Columbia Trains and Wilmington and Maaehaster IU .V. road Trains on MONDAYS, WKDNKSDAYri M"l 8ATIRDAY8. J Night Kxprvsa Freight an<l Pas sen get Acromiaodatloa Train will rnn m follow* : Leave Charleston for Colnaihia. ......6.40 p. et Arrive at Columbia. <1.06 *. nv Leave Columbia p. ra Arrive at Charleston....: :.......;..8Ud a. m II. T. PKAKH, Uuul Sbp'L . April 16 ?T Jl % ir SAMUEL BLACK, BAEBEH. WIHrd1 r'-*i>octlwMjr inform the pvblin . I that be has epebM a HA KB Kit bliul' 10 the huUiliag HMOerl/ wylX bp JOIIFIl AI.KXAN-OKR as a Mar-oaa Shop, aai beweea tbn Store *f Mr. Toma* Huberts anil he k>it it limy formerly eeeept*<! hp the Post itftee and WMvarsea OAae, aeeead doer ahevo Ae nitaaef MrH ? < Mali, Wbere he has lees, ml. Holey a >V?^eaWewei ierkr, he henes, rjs etteuttoii to treeieeee, together with polite-, less to alt, la tacril a port ton of puhlie pat onUe. th CdJTTIN'l, hHAVINO AND SlIAMPOOIN (?. April 1 46-t m M