11 ' ' -** ?*?'
?m v: v
* 'Ui *?L?'. >?iu. Two
old mold* tl sbut of day, , ' ]
M bachelor'* careass bore away,
Witb wiliibM l*?? ?ai waM WIri .
And heart that never laved the fair.
Bring brier*, they groaned, bring weed* un? ,
bWwa, * - ...
Bring raakeet weed* of oeoie oakaown,
Bring withered boagh* from dreary wild.
To strew the bior of error'* child.
And make hi* grave where tke lined* bide, ^
Where night shade strew the swamp creek
side,
Far out of sight?where gonial spring
Shall tend no gentle bird* te sing.
HI* old jack Knife lay with hint low.
To cut tho string* of Cupid's bow y *
Tho *ad bouse cat shall whine eround '
Ills lonely gram in grief profound. 1
Here ley him who was often " high," 1
Here, where shall fall no pitying eye I
For him?for him no loving heart . I
Shall ache, for hitn no tear shall start.
IT is bloodless rtpe ahull faH to dust ;
Ills old jack knife shall waste with rust; i
He whom we bide from light of inen
Shfltl no/or fright the babes again. |
Fur w? hare laid him From the light,
Itoneath tho ground and out of sight;
lint this rude epitaph shall stand?
" He who to no one gave his hand."
The Vow of the Soldier.
A TltUE INCIDENT.
Ono beautiful Indian summer
day, in the autumn of 1S44, a
strungcr appeared in tho streota of
Hanover, N. II, whose garb bespoke
tho utmost poverty and destitution.
As he staggered along
ho was surrounded by a crowd of
village boys, who amused themselves
by insulting him with coars;
t*est8 and personal indignities. lie
iorc their abti30 with exemplary
phtlence, and begged them to wait
till lie felt a little better, and lie
would sing them a fine song, llis
voice was thick with unnatural
excess, and he was too weak to
1<rotcct himself Iroiu the rude justing
of the crowd; yet lie smiled
at liis tormentors, and exhibited
no other sense of his helpless and
forlorn condition than a look of
grief and 6haiue, which, despite
his efforts and smiles, would occasionally
overspread his countenance.
Late in the after neon the
writer, then a student, passed him
in company with a friend, when
our attention was attracted by a
voicoof unusual power and beauty,
hinging tl at favorite and beautiful
national eongof Franco, "La Puribienne."
As lie proceeded, a great
number of the students from the
college gathered around lain, and
lit flin nnnoliitliin >,?
...v vwxv^uuiviif Mil IIMUIUIIliirj j
expression of delimit broke born
1 lie entire mass, lie was cnthusi- '
nstically encored, aiid afterward
1 lie Marseilles was called for. The
haino rich, clear voice rang out
that wild melody in the very
words which are wont to arouse
the spirit of the French sold er to
frenzy. The admiration of the '
poor inebriate's auditory wat now
raised to the highest pitch. T>e- i
spite his tattered and filth)' garments,
lit6 squalid beard and britnJess
hat, now that the fumes of .
liquor bad subsided, his form appeared
symmetrical and manly, .
and his face glowed with the sentiments
of the patriotic song, and
flushed with excitement at the unexpected
praise ho was winning,
assuming an expression of intelfi-'
gencc ami j >v that beautifully 6et .
off his really fine features. ,
What and who is the stranger?'*
was the universal inquiry. "His .
singing is incomparable, and his
French and Knglish arc bdh fault- 11
less." !
"Yes,*' said he, dropping his
eyes, u I can give you German, or .
Spanish, or Italian ns well, or
Latin or Greek either," ho added
carelessly. In reply to the many ^
questions that were showered upon .
him, with the coin he so much 1
eecincd to need, ho at. length said n
in a sad tone, and slowly endeavor- ?
ing to push his way through the
crowd : 44 Gentlemen, 1 am a poor .
vagabond, entirely unworthy your
kind sympathy, l^nve inc to my ^
rags and wretchedness, and I will
go on my way."
I'ut our curiosity was too much fl
excited to allow this, and amid v
loud cheers we escorted him to a c
room, where lie was lurnished c
with wator and an entire suit of ,
uovk! clothes; the barber's art was *
brought into requisition, and after '
iui incredible short time he re nppoured
ujH?n the college steps,
smiling and bowing gracefully, a v
man of as fine appearance and '
noble bearing as ever eyes beheld. t
'llio Holiirlit t.f /?? ?.? /! ? ?! !?
4 >?w ..v?.p.iv v* dliv VI vn VI Ml I II IO
transformation was intense, and f
icnented shunts rent the air.?
' Give us lift Parisieuno," echoed c
from all sides, and soon as silence
could be obtained, again that clear,
rich voice uttered those inspiring v
words:
" Pcuplo PrAncAlxp, priiplo <to bravo*,
lit Liberie, luuvru ?u< braes." t
lie was conducted ton spacious r
chapel uud there tor two hours he
held an audience spell bound, by I
< uc of the iu<?t interesting auto- 1
hi graphics that it ever w n* our ?
lot to hear. Bora in Paris, of v
? ,T i ? . , | mi
-jlj?
TiffS
: ?, rr-?* ?? ?r *
wealthy parouts, he hid in iearly
life been thoroughly educated at
the University of Wirtembnrg,
find received the master's degree.
He soon after joined the fortunes
of Napoleon, and with the ra|^rof
Lieutenant, was with him during
all the campaign of Egypt, in Italy,
in Russia ana at Waterloo, lie
had been engaged in more tban
seventy battles, and his descriptions
of places and cities were expressed
in choice, graphic terms,
and on being compared with history,
were found to correspond in
ererv particular. Tie related many
unwritten and curious incidents in
the life of Napoleon, which had
come under his observation, and
Rlintlv nli isnrt wftli a a ?
J V.- 'OIAI " im u ttU'
count of his own career alter the
Imttle of Waterloo. In the terrible
rout that followed that memorable
event, his detachment
was chased by a body of Prussian
IttiBsnrs, and l>ecoming scattered
in tho night, lie wandered about
throo days in tho woods and by
[duces, without food or drink.?
The chose at last being given over,
the poor Frenchman sank down,
iick and weary with his wounds,
and ready to die by tho roadside.
A. humane Dutch girl discovered
him, brought him refreshments
and cordials, and among these a
flask of brand v.
Here," said the soldier, " was
the beginning of my woes. That
angel of mercy, with Mia host of
motives, brought me in that fhisk
a deadly loo. which was to mo
more potent than all tho burning
toils of the Egyptian campaign, or
the intolerable trusts and snows of
tho Russian; inore fatal than the
cannon of seventy battles; which
created in mo a thirst more insatiable
than that which forced me to
open my veins on tho desert sands
ot the East. Till that day I uovor
had tasted strong drink. 1 had
uttered ft vow in my youth to abstain
from it, and o that vow I
3wed my life, for not one of my
jomrndes who indulged in the use
jf it, survived the Egyptian earn
>aign.
4-lhit as I lav in anguish, longing
for death, and momentarily
sxpocting its approach, a sweet
faeo appeared to nie, wearing nil
expression of deep piety and deep
svinpa hy for my sufferings, audi
could but accept without inquiry
whatever she gave me. She gently
raised my head, and wiped with
her handkerchief the dampness
from 1113* brow, and administered
the cordial to my lips. It revived
me, I looked around ; 1113' courage,
in.v lot o of life returned. I poured
forth my gratitude in burning
words, and called d wn the blessrigs
of Heaven upon her. Iguo
ant of what it was that so sudlenly
inspired me, as soon as 1113ipirits
flagged, I called for more.
[ drank again and again. For
hree weeks her loved voice sooth
;d mo, and her kind hands adminstercd
to my wants. As sixui as
itrength was sufficiently recovered,
'earing that sonio enemy might
itill bo lurkincr nnnr. T bado h??
# n i ? "w
tuieti, with many thanks and tears*
kou^rlit the scnside, nnd embarked
u* a common sailor on tlio first
.ossel that offered, and have t'ol ,
owed the sea ever since. Mj
atul thirst has ever accompanied
no; in port and on deck this foe
>as debased mc, and kept me from
ill chance of promotion. Oh, how
iften have I, in the depths of 103'
mart, wished I had died at the fall
>f Waterloo, or hreuthed out inj
ifo in the arms of my gentle preervcr.
Six weeks ago I was
rreckcd on the stenm packet ship
'l)-de, of New Brunswick- I
ihvo wandered through Canada
nd New Hampshire, singing for
, few pennies, or begging my
read, till I met yonr S3'mj.atb3'
o d iv. How do these college
tails and this n ble band of noble
tudents recall to my recollections
be pcenos of loriner years !"
The emotion of the stranger for
t moment overcame bis voice;
1-hen lie resumed, the tears still
oursing each other down his
ilieek : ?
w I know not why Ood should
lircct in}' steps hither ; but, gentlencn,
this shall be the beginning
>f a new lilb to me; and iiere, in
lis presence nnd that of these
n messes, l swear, as I hope to
ne.et yon in Heaven, never to
aste a drou of ulcoliol, in any
>>rm, again.
Prolonged and deafening cheers
ollowcd these words, and 1 notio
id many a moist eye.
A Oolleclion was immediately
aken, and moro than fifty dollars
vorc put into his hands.
As lie ascended to the eoaoh to
nko his departure, he turned to
ho excited multitude who sur*
onnried him, and said :
44 It is hut justice that vou should
:now n?y name. I am Lieutenant
.amies, a nephew of the groat
darslial Lnnnes. May God bless
oil all?farewell!"
II V i I I V '
I8 T H g > B
FOR I860,
AT
W. II. HOVEY'S.
CALL ??d fMWliw frtr jmitmItm You
mill find aootlier mpplj of
: m in mm
TAHdJY AH 3D ETAIP3.IE
hhy giik
?ttt uuuuu.
I > * ' > *
Jnit ofWfd ?di) for M|f beautiful lot
ol low-priced DELAINES AND AKMUBES,
plain and Ago red.
Plain Whlla and Btock ALPACOAS.
Plain, White, Black and Gdored ALL
WOOL I>ELAINKS,
All colors MACK FLANNELS, RIBBONS,
VELVETS, GIMPS, BRAIDS, BUTTONS,
Ac., Ac.
ALSO,
A large'and eareflitly neleeted Stork of
RKADT MADE CLOTHING, at very short
profits.
IIATS AND SHOW, at reduced prices.
White and Colored BED BLANKETS, at
very low figures.
W. II. HOVhY.
Jan 90 85 if
Sfarc or South Carolina,
GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Sheriff*! Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Facias
to roe directed, I will sell, before the
Court Ilouse door, ? Stntrrlny in J/rini we*I,
at the fliasl hour of sale?(3 o'clock, noon,
One Tract of Land, near Mcftee's Factory,
containing 75 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of N. U. Lcnderman, W. A eh more, J.
Loudounnti and others. Also, nne Lot in the
Town of Greenville, near the Presbyterian
Church, containing about Jt nn acre, a<|jnin.
i"K lot of W. E. Eorlc on the north, and I
hounded on the east by Lnurctis Street, on the
south bv Washington Street, and on the west
by Richardson Street. Levied on as the property
ol William Perry, at the suit ol Jauics J.
Shumate.
Also, nne Tract of Land sllnnted on Mush
Creek, 17 miles above Greenville Court House,
containing Hit) acres, more or lese, well improved
and in a high state of cultivation, adjoining
lauds of A. A. Neves, Mrs. M, Taylor
and others. Levied oo as the property of
James X. Taylor, at Ike suit of J. Itamscy
Dowdcn and others.
Also, all Defendant's right, title and Interest
in Law ami Knuitv (h?iE?nii?.li?lf ir.i-.--t4
the following property, lo *|t: Ooc small
Tract of Ltnd, containing Ifi acres, more or
tear, adjoining lamia of T. L. Kowler and others.
Also, tfio Paper Mill Tract, containing '
ft& acre*, more nr laaa, adjoining lauda of T. 1
L. Fowler and otliera. Alio, one other Tract 1
of Land, containing 333 aorea, more or lea*. 1
adjoining landa of A. I*. Ur?v, V. Mu Roe's
Estate and other*. Alan, the following peraoual
property: 2 Mnlus, 4 Rag Enginus, 4
Sloan, lioilora, 2 Paper Marhiuca, 1 act Caionilara,
1 Ruling Machine, 2 Rag Itoilcra, 2 Pu|>cr
l'rvaaca. The above pt>r*onai property,
except tho Mulea, can be aocn at the Dunham
Paper Mill, and will not ho removed until altar
day of sale, hut will to sold at the Court,
lloiiae on Snlodny iu March. The following
.Machinery ran he aeen at the Lester Pnjter
Mill, and wilt not tie removed to Greenville
Court House for sale, hut will he sold at the
Court House on Snieday in March next : 2
Steam Boilers, 1 Steuin Engine, I Paper Machine,
3 Hag Engine*, 1 Paper Press, 1 set,
HWksmitb'* Tool* and 2 Wagon*. Levied
on a* the property of Sumner S. Brown, at
lite anil of Urudv, Ferguson A Mills*.
Also, one Lot in tlin Town of Orcenrillg, on
the south side of the River, containing 4 acres,
inure or less, with srnno improvements on the
same, adjoining lot* of II. P. Ilamtnett. R. II.
Earle and others. Levied on as the property
of <). W. Brooks, at the suit of William Watkins.
Also, all Defendant's right, title and interest
in the Lands of Ashcl Out, containing acre*,
more or leas, (the Homestead to be set
off to Defendant before day of sale,) situated
in the upper part of the County on Saluda
River, adjoining lands of John 11. (loodwin,
W. C. Goodwin, William Hawkins and others.
Levied on a# the property of John Cox, at the
suit of A. Blythe, Executor.
Term* Cash. Purchasers to pay for stamps
aud papers.
A. B. VICKF.RS, S. U. C.
Sheriff's Office, Feb. 4tb. 18611.
Fob ID 3# S
JULIUS C. SMITH.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, J
COUBT HOUSE SQUARE.
Greenville. 8. C 1
1
PEIVONAF. attention given to all .ale. of |
H<al and Terminal I'mptrljr, Renting J
of llon.e* and Collecting ot llrn'i and Ao
eounia, and to all bus>ne?e iutru*te<l to him
Having been appointed agent f.-r the following
Fertilizer*, tliey can b? found at my
office and told at Ckarleaton price*, freight
and drayage added :
MATES' NITROGENIZED Sitkr PIIOS- \
Til AT K. WANDO AND RaUGH'S
RAW BONK, PERUVIAN
GUANO. '
the genuine article, kept for **1* and
ordered in any quantity. Ow 20 lo ?
of Phoephvta and Peruvian Guano told
i Ity me lor the wheat towing in Greenville
tliia fall.
A**ncy for the Celebrated WATT
PLOUGH?turn, *ut>?oil, and cultivator all *
in una. Five lUouaand of three Plough* 1
are in the banda ol the lannera of Virgin*, 1
in, North and South Carolina, and T*uiie?- '
ne, Over AO of the one horae Plough* 1
old in Greenville in one month. Cerlifl. <
cnlea from tliv beat of our plantar* can ba
given, who have ue?<fcthe Plough hi making
their erop oi 18(19.
Ag rncy for
Cnrdwrll^ Knprrier
CORK ANIi COTTON PLASTKH, I
STRAW CUTTERS', CORN
SMELLER**. *?.
CRASH, CLOVKR. ft ad otbftr Seed. .up.
plied ?t ehorl notice.
COQKiNQ STOVEf,
STOVK WAltE,
PAlJl?! ,
AMD I
OFFICE STOVES, i
For Mle ft. oheap ft. Oftl) be bo?4ht.
jiiMiiKC.iiniTn,
Cviii.- c. 11 , S. 0.
J au 27 Sd O ,
11 tt'?? i
FlSTiilZSftS !
' eMOWMOW ' f *V '
UIIODES' Super PnOSPlIATE,
The Old ui ImkmI Ketmblliked BUadvA
Manure. *
orciiillt guano.
ymvttls gtfaho.
RHODES' KAKUBR, la Ufl preparation,
la aait equally *d?eM for fore tag
large orope vf Cotton, Cora, WWl, Tobeeoo,
a sou uiovr root crops.
The Mauuraeturlag Department U conducted
by Frederick Klelt, oDe of the noel skill*
ful CbeiaUU ltd Manufacturers lathe United
Btate*. 7- ^ ,
It li er.dorsed, approved, and recommended
by all of ike mm prominent Cliemiats mad
Agriculturists ta (ha 8?athern States. " It
can be relied upon a? uniform in quality."
aleraye reliable, productive ol Urge crepe, and
unexcelled by any in tbe market, ta the high
percentage of < Tree Fertilising Principle*."
Price ltf.il eaob, or Hi time. With Paetora
aeocptanee, and 7 par ecot. luleiuet autfi III
December, 186*.
ORCHItLA GUANO, "AA."?A flae Dird
Guano, riob ia Phosphate* sud Alkaline Salts.
Price WA or >40 each.
PERUVIAN' GUANO, warranted pare, sad
alwaye on bend. Furnished at market pricti
fyr utgb,
B. S. R1IKTT A BON, Agents.
Charleston 8. C.
Jan 6 83 3in
SOLVDLR MANURES.
Sulphuric Acid wad Snpcrphoaphul* Com*
poijf, Churlton, S. C.
HAVING completed their extcncire Manufactory,
are now prepared to furnUh
Soluble Fertiliser*, no other kiuda being avail*
able to Planter* for immediate return* for their
investment*. Thi* Company, under tbe direction
entirely of Southern men of high charaeter,
offer* induce meals whlob will recommend
it to Southern Planter*. Their work*
re among the larger! *0(1 m?*t complete la
tbe United State*, and enable tbcaa to prepare
at home an abundant rupply of tbe proper
solvent for the South '"arolina native Boae
Phiwphatc* which are near by. From tlie*e
Phosphate* they |>rop??e to manufacture a
Fertiliser even richer iu Soluble Pboapbate*
than tb?*e made from Raw Boor*, and containing
more than Iwiro the quantity of Superphosphate
of L1ino found in the best average
manure* heretofore offered for sale, the rates
at which we offer Ihetn being no higher than
the acerage priee of other Fertilisers, while
the Manure* contain twice a* mnrb fertilising
material; thoy are in favt much cheaper to
the coa?uiacr. They are offered on tbe mar
ci in two inrms, villi t guarantee that the
material in each will correspond to the ad*
veniremen!:
Ktimam No. 1 ?Soluble Phosphate, era*
taiiiing frotn eighteen to twenly-firu per cent,
of Pure Soluble Phoppbeto oi Lime, and fnrnUbcd
at ?ixty dollara per ton.
ErtaAR No. 2.?Pemvian Superphosphate,
containing frota aisteon to twenty per cent. of
Soluble Pbuiphale, and three to four per cent.
o( Ammonia, at (evenly dollara pur ton. for
approred aeeeplanoc*, beating lute reel, or
pucb other security at may be acneptable to
the aub agent*. A diacount of ten per cent.
?n the above price* will be made fur caah.
Older* to he forwarded immediately to the
Agent*, and delivery made a* directed.
W.M. C. BK8 A CO., Agent*.
C. 0. Mkmnimokm, President.
Jen 27 4
Fairvi:w Sugar Company*
f IMIIS Conrpmy having bonglit the Right
X in the gr.-at dircowry of making sugar
and rrfliiiug *yrup nia<le fmut Sorgo Cane, in
that portion of Orceuville District embracing
the Third Regiment, we propose to erect a
SI'OAK IIOUrtKatid RKKINKH near FAIR*
VIKW a* ??on a* practicable. To thopo who
live too far (roui our w<irk*, to hanl their canea,
we pro|M>*c to eell Farm Right*. We believe
thl* to be one of the greatest di*coverio* for
the South that eoald have been made, and
huvo no il'iofct that it will be. In a few year*,
the grcnt Maple of the South. It* operatien*
are pimple and cost comparatively nothing to
plart a r?rtn work*, and wlN pay five time I Hitter
than any crop eaccpt cotton, and wc he*
.ievo will donhU that grant king of (ke Snath.
Th<?*o wishing Right* nhowld call at once on
Dr. W. A. llarriaon, at Fairview. or Dr. W.
P. Passtnore, at Oreenviile, who will take great
pleasure in giviug full parttrwlar*. We will
lornikh reed free of eoet, except freight, to
tboee wUbiug to ptant.
W. A. HARRISON.
W. 1\ PASSMORK.
A Kent* for Company.
T. L. BOZEMAX, President.
Sept 2 16 tf
a
SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER
WOULD rv?peetfn|ly inform the puhlia
thai haa l<rm??cd to a room in
the C>LI> COURT HoUSK, where he will
lie prrpirei to receive eu?iomi-r? a* h?rel??lore.
Btiinjf a Pfoft??ioH*l Bmrhrr, he
loper, Ity attention to buaineaet, together
with poliienra* to all. to writ a portion of
itihlie patronage, in CUTTING, SllAVINti
tM> SHAMPOOING).
Jan 20 M tf
4tWE.LRt? JEW ELRY.
go WATCIIRS, Cl^h. V/V
and Si-eetaelea to eui>y~ f ~V r*MC
fL.-RwvarvboJv. I'rrowijv. or eoneave.
tonv. x, near algkt*d colmed Kye Glaaae*, i
mil Shooilng Sprtlaclrt; solid go) King*,
liver ThimMea, and fancy Coral Beta.?
luat received at
J. O BLACKS
Wat eh repairing Shop.
Jen U* IS
Hotice to Executor*, Administrator*. |
Guardian* and Traatee*.
YOU ere hereby imtiHaJ to make yonr
ANNUAL RETURNS *i> to the l?t
>f January, 1869. Thoae failing to do so
itrfore lb* let of Juno nvlt will Im lalai
md ?ainipr||?il In perform their duty hy
aw, which will l>e ilgidly enfoieed. I'leaae
tnhi? forward end make them, and are
Ml and ImuDI*.
8 J. IK)UTHIT, Probata Judge.
Greenville, 8. C., Jan. let, IttJ.
J in *:t t
H. KNIGHT,
PMOYOQaAPMKR,
AND dealer la PllOTOORAPHIC 8fOCK.
All order* promptly attended to.?
dooda vent by express or mail.
839 KING STREET.
CHARLESTON, a. O.
Dee 0 3D 3m
Law Notice?Change of Oftee,
Gr. TOWNCS baa removed bia Law
, Office to the building north-beat eor?er
of tbe I'uMle Sqnare, in part oeewpied by
fulcra C. Smith, Auctioneer, and tbe Koter
itriee Printing OlHoe, up eta ha.
Jan t U U
Job Work
DONR at thla Offloa, villi aaaloaaa and
JdftUb,
. , * _?gj
man,
1 4 000 LBACONIOICI1 C0l/NTKT
300 Sack. Extra FuaUjr N. 0. FLOUR
lOO 8?ok? 8taaM LIt?youl SALT
25 Ki|i NAILS, Mao-tod ilaea
20 BaUa BATESVILLK SHIRTING
to Batot McDKK 8IIIRTING
20 BalM COTTON YARN
SO BtoP ?nJ *ali BIO COFFEE
20 BarralU SUGAR
lO BAGS Dark sib 8?oki?g tobacco
2 BAQ8 RpanHh 8mokloS TOBACCO.
ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK
ojr
Shoes, Hats,
DRY GOODS, DRUGS fcC.
Oar Stock of 11 ATS pad SHOK8 Is very
lirp and eompWte, and wc will guarantee oar
entire Stock will compare with any la T???i
both m to quality and price. A call Oil! aatf
Uiy yoa.
DAVID & STRADLEY.
May 13 61 tf
STBBN'8 STORE.
IIIAVK j'?et returned from the market
with a rux-k ??f Very Cheap OncA,
which 1 am determined to cell aa ceeap aa
any atore in the town.
THOMAS STKEN
CALL and examine my atock of Caliooea,
Die** Gnuth, Balmoral*. Heavy
She vlr, Il?*??d?, Cloake and Breakfaet abaw I*,
all remarkably cheap, for eale at
STERN'S 8T0RH
IP yon wleh cheap B'?>U aud Shoe*. I hare
g?l tltem, miuaiftiny of Gentlemen'*
Fine Fianch Calf Skit Sewed Boots and
Slinw: alto, Fine Fteneh Balmoral*, La.
ilin Fine (Jlovr-finiehed Kid I'otUli Balmoral*,
Childrena French fllori fin>*li I nee
Tie*, and a very large aaaortment of Mm'*.
Wcni'ii't and Bora B?ot? and Sho?-s of a
uperlor quality, for sale at
STERN'S STORE.
BROAD Cloth*, Caaeimerea, Tweedy.
Jean*, and a very large a*aorlment ?l
other elotha. which would lake too n. .???
I>ace to enumerate, for eele at
STEER'S STORE.
AISO, a aplendid Stork of Orocariet,
Hardware, Crockery and Ola*awar?.
To eaiiety youreclvea about prioea, call and
exan.iue this depat Intent at
STKKfTS STORE.
I HAVE ?aleelad a very Ana lot of Test
and Colfw?, eonaialing of Rlot Java,
Mararalw, T-... 1 ?- -? V - w
Finn M?v?ia*, (?un|?>wdrr. Extra Moyune,
Y<mmk liyton, Fim Young Imperial. bUrk
IVu, So per Oolong, Oolong, Souchong and
KnglUH Brwklut, ?ll of which 1 emu raeom
mend, lor uli at
STEER'S STORE.
R?v 18 88 If
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DAHLONEQA, 6A.,
WILL practiea in the Coantie. of Lampkin.
Divtun, (Jilmcr, >Vuuin, Vuna,
Town*. White and llalt.
Jen 10 v .. ... m If
m . . . i. .i . . i . . i
ROSADALIS
Purifies the Blood.
For Sale by DmggitU Everywhere
DATE8V1LLE
l&ni&CIIliK C0MPASY.
nAVtXO bean appointed Agents for
Ihia Company, we are prepare! to
all SHIRTINGS AND YARN at Factory
prices.
DavK * Blradler.
Oroeert and ComaiUaioa Mnehnnii,
ftreeuville, 8. C.
Nor 24 If
DURHAM
8MOKINQ TOBACCO.
HAViNG r?e?-l red lh* ?|Mim at th*
? ?*? ju.iiy ttUbrilcd Bread *1
TOBACCO, w? will n>ak# it lo your li.trr t
i?> lint- from iMw For mI? l>y wholarela
or r?iail. DAVID k STKADLEY.
Oct 80 28 11
THE OLD
CAROLINA BITTERS,
MANUFACTURED BY
SlllllCl.TIIIlilOCL.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BOLD 1IBRE BY
M0K(3AN & WESTMORELAND,
HARRISON <fc MARSHALL
abb
f. a. Walter,
FO& YME (HOUWL
Goodrich,
Hineman & Co*
' Bopt0 16 6m
DR. J. M. M'CLANAHAN
^1^, WOTTT.D rsspoetfatty nfbr Wi
^PPyPROFKrtHlONAL BKItVICRM to
^ W Iti. eltlMns of ibU community.?
HV OSm ?t the raildinN of 8. U. Ms*
Ci. a m a m am, k?|., lb roe it lies twl
of tlrucnvUlo Court House.
Dm 99 11 tm?
IftARBLE YARD~
tTHR sniWiurd Mm opened m
MARBLE YARU on Arm,.,.
Mtrrnl, In r. *r of II. Rootlio A
Ce.'o More, where ho will torn on
hind TOM 51 SLA DM end HR.W>
8TONFA In sutt ll?? Dodo; will
nlro furnish to order, on short
mttioe, MONUMKNTd, plain ftr
el?U..rei?. MARBLE M ANTLKM and KUU
Ml IUKK MA RULE. TVrnu oash. Cu<nk
try pr..d??? token in txclwn-fs for work.
! T. WII.IMI.Vy, Ajont.
, J so 13 SI la
TO TBS PUBLIC.
TBE PAVILION HOTEL,
OUAKLttTOlt, B. O.,
. -4,^ BO LONO lid ahly ?M
dueted by IK* late H. L
m?KjI BUTTF.RhKLD. will at HI
VB88K^ k?pt open for the aoeonv
mvdaliuD ?l ih? travdliig pnblh. And lie
former friends and patrons will find thw
usual aooommodntions and Attentluna U>
towed oa them aa formerly, aad lb* pahlia
favor*, alraady ao wall establlrbed aa THB
HoTELof the TRAVELING MKHCH ANTH
of tho South, will, by ear a oat aforU, bo
faithfully preserved.
Ma roll 4, ISM. 41 If
Chsng* sf Schedule oaO.ftG.K-K
ON and after WSDNS8DAY, tbo lXth ln.
Stent, Paeaengar Train* will ran dally,
Handaya exaepted, connecting with Might
Train on i><Hilh Carolina aad Charlotte and
South Carolina Railroad*, aa follow# s
Leave ColnaiHa tt 7.** a. m
'* Alston ?(? ?*? aaaaaooao ****** 8.44 "
Mawberry at -lt.lt "
Antra at Abberllte at.... 8.00 p. aa
" At Aedersoa *7... AX# "
" Urceovilie at ............ A## "
Laare Greenville at...?.Mn..H MS a. a
^ Anderson at..?...... fl.J5 "
[ Annevlll* at hum. KM "
- Newberry p.
" Alston at....... ....... 1U "
i ArriM at Columbia at *.45 "
I Trains on the Bin# Ridge Railroad will alM
ran dally, Sundays excepted.
i Leare Anderson at- 4.*5 p. m
i " Pendleton atw.................. 5.S0
Arrive at Walhalla at 7.29 Leave
Walhalla at. 3.44 a. aa
" Pendleton at . 5.*5 ?
Arrive at Anderson at.... 5.80 "
The train will return front Beltoa to Ande*?
son on Moudar and Friday morn In pre.
JAMES O. MEREDITH,
Uencral Superintendent.
Aug It 1*
South Carolina Railroad.
GENERAL SUPTS OFFICE. I
CeauLRsrcR, 8. 0., March 25, 1555.1
OH and after Sunday, March 29, the Pas',
eeeger Train* oa the Bonth Owtliae
Railroad aid ran aa follows, via i
Leave Charleston for Colombia 5.30 a. Ot
Arrive at Ktegeville 1.30 p. m
Leave Kiegevilie..................... 2.05 p. m
Arrive tt Columbia 5.50 p. to
Leave Cotnesbia......... 5.09a. *e
Arrive at Kiagcv Win . I.M a. n*
Leave Kutgtville..................... 5.00 p. e*
Arrive at Charleston.................. S.I0 p. in
The Passenger Train on the Camden Branrh
will connect with up and down Columbia
Trains and Wilmington and Manrheater Rail*
road Trains on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS
aed SATURDAY*.
Night Express Freight end Paseenger Accommodation
Tram wiU ran as follows :
Leave Charleston for Columbia-?.. ..5.45 p. m
Arrive at Columbia.... t M a. m
Leave Colombia LSI p. m
Arrive at Charleston. 5:45 a. ex
11. T. PKAKB, UeuT Sept.
April 15 47 tf
Charlotte ft South Carolina Kailroad,
and Colombia ft Augusta
Railroad Co'a
craaiaflraja IfiSB^OZQi
STPKRINTENDENrs OFFICE. 1
Cslviiiu, Feb. 2. 184V, j
sen ant'lb eoi.se rorvx.
TEAVE Grat iteville at 7 20, A. M., conJ
n? cling with train leaves Aagusta at
n oo, A. M.
Leave Columbia.. ....._ 12 JIPM
M Charlotte 7 45PM
* Oreuntlxiro, N C 1 00 A M
" Richmond. V* _1I MAM
Making diMo connection* with train* far
Wm.kiingt.iri, D. C.
coititn *orra.
Leave New York .. - ? 40 P M
Arrive at Richmond 1 SO P M
Leave Richmond i llf M
" Ireeirebom, K C..**.... 1 00 A M
? Charlotte. N C?.... .... IMAM
Arrive at Ciil*nn1k|,..m..M.m....MU 15 P M
" at QraaiteviUe 5 00 P M
Ticket* euld at Columbia nod baggage
ebecked to all point* North.
?. BOUKNItf lit, RwperlaUndent.
Feh 10 ?S tl
" COST AITS"
PREPAB ATIONS.
EVERYBODY?7Vt?o Tkem f
EVERY BODY? Uete Tkem /
EVERYBODY?IielUvtt in 9kem !
EVERYBODY?JUcommtmU Tkem I
OmUiS Xxtiraiotton,
for Rata, Roach**, Aatay Ae.
a ??
Cottar's Bod lo? XxUr.
Liquid?Kill*?" Rare thing.
Cottar's Iastst Powdor.
For Flea*, Moth*, Inseeta, A*.
Cottar's Cora SoWtntFor
Cora a Bwaieo*. Ae.
Cottar's Buckthorn Biln. 4
For CaU, Burn*, feral***, !?,
CosUr't Bishop Pilh.
(Sugar Coated) Plaau PUL
- y ?'
Cottar's Conch Iwsly.
For Coughs, Cold*, la
Cottar's Bitter Swsot and
Oraaft Blossom*. .
B?a?tifi** Mm Cvnplulua.
Make* tl*? Skia (teak and fate.
pp- TVr waro !! of all Worth!*** latUllaai.
fe#-N?ne genuine without Coster** signature.
purlins, and AS*. ?Im* kept by ?U ltruggist*.
ptr~SI else* sent by taaU ?a>r*'*ln? of pries.
ptr $2 pay* for aay three iNm by Kxprse*.
pm- $A pay* fur eight $1 *ls?a by Wryrn*
IMmt
HENRY R. COSTARv
MOBKIiAND, UresavUW, H. C.
JHT And at Wholesale la all Mm *MI** ?*4
large W?M la tba Halted State*. IS Ska
-*
W. K. BASI.UT. f . (kb
1IBT.VT A ?lt.U
Attorneys aid Counsellors at li?
AND IN EQUITY.
ORBBNVILLK, f. O,
P!l\CTICB in tbo CoorU of ?(m Stoto ond
f I bo United 8 to too, m4 ,N, ?pecui
atunUon to eoM? in Bankntptor.
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