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* mm*+m u ??. n _ -*ttiW3 yjjvcfe' to ?>J2^ life Insurance. ? . Mr. William*, Unit d States Senator from Oregon, baa introduced Into llie Senate n Bill relative to Life Inanrance, which |?n? . aides that no policy hereafter leaned ehall be forfeited Or become Void by the non payment of premiums thereon, any further than regards the right of the party ineueed thereto to have it continued In force beyond a certain period, t? I'C determined.-? The net value of the policy. when the pre mium becomra due and ia not paid, ehaSI be ascertained according to the "combined experience or actonriea' rntea of mortalily, with interest el four per cent. |>er annum.* After deduotiug ftotu audi tint value any tiuTebledneaa to the oontpnuy, or oot'ee held by the ?otupaoy again* t in* i insured, which Bute*, If given for premium, shell be cancelled, four-fifth* of whsi r? inslas shell l>e considered n t net single premium of temporary insurance, end th< term for whieh U will Insure shell be determined according to the ege of the porty at the time of the Ispse of premium and the assumptions of mortality aod interestIf the death of the party occur within the terms of temporary insurance covered by |ho value of pulley, and no condition of the insurance other than the payment of premium shall have been violated by the ioaured, the company shell be bound to pay the amount of the policy the seme as though there hsd tern n6 lapse of premium, provided that notice of the claim and proof of doath shall be sul ini'ted to tho company within ninety days after decease; and provided, aleo, that the company shall have the right to deduct from the amount of the policy, at seven per cent, per an num of the premiums that had been foreborne at the time of the death. All endowment policies on which two annual premiums have been paid, shell be non forfeiting for such proportion of the original sum as the number of premium* paid bears to the total number required ; "by the polley : and sneh paid wp policy I shall receive an equitable shore of the profits or dividends until it matures , ' The passage of such a law as this (say* 1 the Washington Espies*) ought to be 1 pressed, both for the protection of the in- ' eured and ths insurer. It cannot injure the ' insurance companies, became under its op 1 rations thousands who now hesitate to in ore their lives Irom a fear of future ins- , t>W?y to continue their payments would be ( enabled to enrol themselves upon the life , insurance ii?ts with the certainty that what thev naid in would not be lost in the event of such failure. In this manner the insur . ance companies would find so active revival in Ihtir business. ? Cawpkx.?A cruel murder was ii.dieted on a colored infant, about fifteen months old, by lis nurse, at the Fork plantation of Oolontl W, J. Reynolds, of this District^ or Monday last On Tuesday, J. A. Schrock, 35*q., acting Coroner, empanneled a jury, and proceeded to the plnutation, and held an inquest over the body, at which the following facts wore elicited : The mother htd guns to work in a field a short diatanee frrnt the house, leaving the child in charge ?f Morris Corbitt, its nurss; afier an hour's abset.co, Morris came to her, and npon being questioned stated that the child was nt the house alone. The mother left Morris and immediately went in aearch of her child, but was unsuccessful. Morris then raid that the child had fallen into the fire, aud that ha had 1 uried it near the house and pointed out the a, ct. The body was taken up, but very little signa of burning could be diecoverrd. A wound waa found near lha right eye, which Morris acknoa 1 edged he inflated with the spade with which he dug the hole. He said that after burying it, the child attempted to rise, hut alter the Mows it remained quiet Die verdict of the jurj was that the child came te iU death fronr. the blows inflicted l>y Morris Gorbitt, its nurse. Morris is a colored boy. about twelve or thirteen years of age. lie haabeeo lodged in jaiL ? mm Severe but Just. Rev. A. XT. Chaiublisv, of Aberdeen, Mis*., having resigned for want of support, hi* church passed a series of eomplimentary reeolations which the Kxttwintr, a secular paper of that town, copica with the following remarks: ? * . . Below, wa publish the resolutions adopted by the Baptist ehurch of this city, in regard to the distinguished divine, whose name beads this article ; and we heartily endorse the tenor of the resolutions of commendation, though entering our protest against the assertion, that there is any congregation anywhere, that cannot, by proper and well directed exertion, coupled with such degree of self sacrifice and economy aa every man owes to bis family, raise a sufficient fund to retain a miulstcr, no matter bow dark tho sky Is. Where there is a will there is a way, and our exchanges teem with instances of glorious self-sserifle*, made in tbia honorable behalf. To clone the churches, aa several are now elosed, is to take a terrible step backwards, and ia spite of the plausible words that may he spoken in extenuation, it is nothing less than defiance of the Creator, and the erection of altars te "strange gods." Woadsrful that a spirit of economy should be bora in tbe land, which so far panders to the will of tbe Devil, as to blow out he lamps that the oil may be sated, tbowrh U brave the vounr to arono in darkneaa; to banieh the shepherd from the fold, at the very moment above all other*, ?ben the flock meet need* hi* care. We cannot without pain eee the attar* witkoat their prleeta, in eunaequonee of the iu?rtiun hy congregation* of tbakr inability to rapport them. There meat be aoaat better % rtuon than tbia urged, ere the Lord who looka upon their cheerful Area, tneir comfortable clothing, their well spread hoard*, theft welt fed boraea, tholr woll fl'led rrlhe, ahall wgctd tbeui tut aa idolater#, who have " made unto fhemaelvua ?Ulca-go<*e," and have amply provided for the worahip of pleaaure and ninminon, while they have robl>ed Him of the offering* that were Ilia due; aod denied Hi# altar#, the.' *oln _!#"* "-'.' tte.l ***** ||W> - ' in MV .1 ; Ttl II ' ' ; ' *- - Growth or tor CrHr?The marvelous growth of New York city it unmistakably inileated by tbe foots that during tbe pest year 500 new buildings, most ?t which are dwelling , houses, hare boon erected at a cost varying from $3,000 to $00,000 each; that seven , sbarches, two school-boa sos, two banks, and | tareral extensive manuraotorioa, hare also beou erected at n still higher foUge of expense ; that during the same time the olty has nearly built one railroad nine' miles long, and has laid thirteen to!Fes of water mains and many Important sowers, and that, the aggregate estimated tjost of newly projected buildings, tba plans and specifications of which here been inbiaittcd. cXninined and approved by Superintendent McGregor, since January 2f, is l5ft?,O0O. Wo presented, an F/ldny last a brief descriptive table of these now buildings. But who shall venture to describe the InInn la him ivrnw I Vl <i f Ilia all w In aslalraJnaaa mm well ii in wealth, population and power? York haa frown great in all theae latter respects. It la deitlned yearly to grow ?ti!| creator In tboae oppertenitics of obtaining lucrative employment, of accumulating riches, ?nd of securing mental improvement, or at 'east mental enjoyment, collision an J sympathy, which the ft rat rate workman, the enterprising merchant end manufacturer, an J imbftioai men of letter* and science, generally think they can find nowhere e1*e hut In a great metropolis But it ia lamentably tree that tho rrowtb of the city 1* monstrous In ail ahapea ?f crime?in thieving on a petty and on e rrand scale, in counterfeiting, in forgery, in gambling, in lottery nnd gift enterprise swinlllng, in perjury, in gigantic whiskey frnuds, in bnrrlery. arson, kidnapping and murder? is well as in gross and alt-controlling selfisbicsa, in utter recklessness of tbe public good 'n comparison with the attainment of party polls, In the " fretting leprosy ** of political rorruption. Both In e? il nnd in good tho ;rowtb of tbe eity haa been astounding. [ jfeie fori Herald. Prill* BrAVit.?Me are celled npnn, this morning, to announce the snddm death ef a young, talented and universally sdmlred Indy. formerly a resident nf Columbia?Miss Fsnny Ta'?er?which occurred on Thursday, the 4Ui Instant, at the residence of her brother, In Orangeburg. On Wodncsday, she was apparently in the enjoyment of her usual good health, and attended tho marriage ceremonies >f a brother; a short time afterwards she complained of a slight headache, and in a few Honrs more she we* deed. There era mil the particular* we hare Wen able to obtain. Miss Taher, during her residence in Columbia, wai Bonneeted with the choir of Trinity Church, and her unusually fine mine waa a subject of general admiration.? Phamise. Rtahsivo at Manan ai..?A difficulty occur, red, on Friday loot, at Marshall, in Madison County, between W. H. Walker. Stage Drirer from thia place, and Thomas Nichols, son of Jutnca Nichols, of Madlaon Co., in which the latter was seriously stahiied. Walker Is now >n jail. Mr. Niehols' wounds, although severe, are not considered very dangerous, and hois slowly recovering.?Aihm'IU ;.V. C.) .Vcirs. Stamw?The Supreme Court of Mnenarhuselts, according to the Inst volume of its i reports, juat published, has decided that the United Slates statute of 18(16. which provide* that no paper r< qnired by law to be stamped, shall be used as evidence in ar.y Court, until the requisite stomp bha'l have been affixed, does not apply to the Courts of the several Statu*. Paxokrocs Shootixo.?Yesterday the premises of a gentleman on Mceting-afrocr. waa i fired Into by some parties unknown. Three shots were fired into the windows of the second and third statics, in which, however, there was fortunately no one at the time. It is impossible to imagine who fired the shots, but it 's to be hoped that the parties who bare been indulging In the very reprehensible pastime will desist from it.? Cktirlnto* ftsrfcV Rfv. T)b Witt Tai.macik mii : *'1 consider the nc* spnper* to be the grand agpncy by which the go?pe! in preached, ignorance ca?t out, oppresion del horn ed, crimp extirpated. thp world raised, heaven rpp?icvd. and God glorified. In the clanking of the printing pre**, n? sheets flv out. I hear the voice of the Lord A'mightv proclaiming to ell the dead nation* of the earth ' I.azaru* come forth,'and to the retreating Mugee of daikness, 1 Lei there he light."* ?w ?,rA cri.vnnatkd lawver and Governor of South Carolina hud hern employed to defend a fellow indicted for Rtealing a horse. The evidence was plain against him, hut the Governor made such a powerful speech that the jury at once acquitted him. Afcr he ??? turned |oo*e he was accosted bv a friend,u Now, Jim, honor bright, did you (teal that horse!" Well, Torn, for a long time I thought I stole him, but since I heard the Governor's speeeb I don't believe I did." Tiik tunnel under the Chicago Tliver just completed at Chicago, has sprung - I L. 1 .1 t. !- ... I it iciik, nnu me passengers, h IS Stated, sre subject to ft drinking shower l>a<h of dirty water Two crucks ha*e opened in the roof of tlie tunnel, but it is believed that do peiinaneut injury hns bt?n done. Tntt population ofBaltimore, accord i. ing to tlie report of lite Census Coinmis lionets, is 352.130. Of fcfae-e 308 791 are white*, fttid colored. There are in Baltimore 44. 9H8 houses, exclu,' lie of pobiic buildings. The Census Commissioners report 1,000 vhchhI houses. Ctx.OOSD- people Hnve a fair strare of the municipal. honots in Nashville.? Two of their eily magistrate** one con * stable, the jailor, and six common spun cilintn me negroes. One colored man In the eity owns seal estate valued at $40,6*0. Another is worth $30 000. Th? iron safe o' the Pharnix Fx- ri** Company, on the Onlves'oo and Houston Itailroad. wa? rot.bed on the 15 h instant of $10 000 in gold, while in transit fiom Galvtson to Houston. % ^ IP 14 B B B Pkath or an Old Jousnalwt.?Col. J. IT. NU-Mali on, long reeident'Of Memphis, anil (or ar?rm thau thirty years prominently konneeU'd with the journalism of that el(y, died on Friday hit, It tho fifty-ninth year ?f his sge. n? was a? accomplished editor, s patrlotto citizen, s faithful friend* and a genial comj anion. His Itinera! was one ef the largest ever witnessed lu Mem. i V pit's. *> - ' Slate or Sonlh Carolina, (.; KI'.KNVtl.t.K COUNTY. < v ?. Sheriff* Sal**./ BT virtue of sundry Writ* of Fieri Fuiw to me directed, I will ml), before the Court Ho*** door, on jSnlcffiiy im Ibtreh next, at tbe u?ual hour of sale?12 o'clock, noon, Ono Traet of Land, near UeHw'i Factory, containing 71 acres, wore or loss. ndjoiniug lands of N. Q. Lendermun, W. Ashinure, J. Leudertnao aad other*. Alao, one Lot io the Tow* of Greenville, aeor the Presbyterian Cburcb, containing about }"S an acre, ailjuinlot of W. K. Earl# od the north, and bounded on tbe east by Laurens Street, on the south bv Washington Street, and o? the west by Hlchardson Street. Levied on as the property ot William Ferry, at tko suit of James J. Shumate. Also, on* Tract of Land situated on Mush Creek, 17 miles above Greene ilia Court House, containing -110 acres, more or less, well Improved and Id a high state of cultivation, adjoining land* of A. A. If?vcs, Mrs. M, Taylor add other*. Loaried on as tbo property of James N. Taylor, at tbe suit of J, Ramsey Bowden and others. Also, all Defendant** right, title and interest in Law nnd Equity (being one half interest) to tho following property, to wit: Ono small Tract of Land, containing 10 nerss, more or less, adjoining lands of T. L. Fowler nnd other*. Also, the Paper Mill Tract, containing 05 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of T. L. Fowler and othors. Alto, one other Traet of Land, containing 1133 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. P. Lcroy, V. McBoe's Estate and others. Afso, the following personal" property: 1 Mules, 4 Hag Engines, 4 Stenu. Boilers, 2 Paper Machines. 1 set Calendars, 1 Ruling Machine, 2 Hag Boilers, 2 Paper Presses. The above pessimal property, except tho Mule*, cub he seen at (he Dunham Paper Mill, and will not he removed until a tcr day of sale, but will be sold at the Court House on Saledny in March. The following Machinery can ho seen at the Lester Paper Mill, and will not t>e removed to Greenville Court House for sate, hut will ho eold nt the Court House on Halcday in March next: 2 Hteau Boilers, 1 Steam Unguis, I Paper Machine, 3 Hug Engines, 1 Paper Press, 1 set Blacksmith's Tool* and 2 Wagons. Levied on an tbe property of 8umner S. Brown, at tbo suit of Grady, Ferguaon A Miller. A,'?o, one Lot in the Town of Greenville, on the snnth side of the River, containing 4 acres, more or leas, with some improvements on the same, adjoining lots of II. P. Ha.nmctt R. II. Karl? and others. L*ried on. as the property of G. W. Brooks, at tho suit of William Watkhts. Also, all Defendant'* right, title and interest In the Lands of Asbel Cox, containing acres, more or less, (tho Homestead to bo set off to Defendant before day of sale,) situated in tbo upper part of the County on Saluda River, adjoining lands of John 11. Goodwin, W. C. Goodwin. Willi? U-?ui? ?? - - Levied on hs tlio property of John Cox, ?C the Huit of A. Blythc, Exorutor. Terras Cash, Purchasers to pay for stumps and papers. A. 11. VICKEUS, 8. O. C. Sheriff's Office, Fob. 4th. 180'J. Fob 10 M . : ? 3 JULIUS C. SMITH. AUCTION A^O COMMISSION MtRCHANT, COURT HOUSE SQUARE, Greenville. 8. G PERSONAL a i tout ion given to nil sales of U<nl nn<l Pnsonal Properly, llrniin|t of Houses and Collecting of K?-?'s and Ac counts, nnd to nil business intrusted to Idni Having been Appointed agent for the following Fertilizers, tliey can be found at toy office and sold at Charleston prices, freight and dr?ys|,'rs>)<lril ; MAPI**' XH'ltOGKN'IZKD 8vr? PIIOSPHATK. WAXDO AjfD B.XUGllS RAW BOW F? PERUVIAN GUANO, the genuine article, feept for sale and ordered in any quantity. Onrr 20 four of Phosphate and Peruvian Guano sold hy me for the wheat sowing iu Greenville this fall. Air-*ney for the Celebrated WATT PLOUGH?turn, subsoil, and cultivator all in one. Five thousand of these Ploughs ?re in the hands of the farmers of Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Teunessee. Over. SO of tlws one horse Ploughs sold in G/een\Ule in one month. Cert id. enles from the best of our Planters can be given, who have used the Plough in making their crop ol lbGS. , Agency for C'nr?Ivrcll'? Superior CORN AND COTTON PLANTER, - STRAW ruITERS, CORN SMELLERS, A?. GRASS, CLOVER, ami other Seeds supplied at short nolle*. CQQMNG SiaVES? STOVE WARE. IPAaKlOS AND OFFICE STOVES, For sale as cheap as can he bought. JiLGl'N C. sniTII, * Greenville V, II., 8. C. Jan #t M it " T To tiie public. TflR PATlUoN IIOTEL, , . CJI AjtLKS TOjV, 8. ( ., . , ftO I.ONO ami aMy ?>n d?<"W I#y th# late II, L f>lBSL HinTKKFTKI.D. will Mill *-&r,rj,?DF |>* kept, open fur tlie acroin modatmn ullht irnvelii u pulilin Ami it* former friend's Sod patriot* will And the usual aecommodations and attention* l>? 1 towed on thrw a* ftirmerfy. and the pnftlle firora, already " well eetnhllrlied a* TIIE HOTEL of iboTKAVEIdKO MEROIIAHW] of tlie South, will, hy earnest effort*, he faithfully preserved. . > 4. 1808. 41 tf I ' ^ i I ^ i - , 1 Wa K. liiur. O. ft. WII.M. EA8LEY ft WELLS, Attorney! and Counsellor* at Law ANI) IN EQUITY. GREKWVILL*. 8. 0., PRICTICB >n the Court* ?f the Ft it to and of th* United Stated, and giro erpccial attention to esse* in Bankruptcy. J juc 13 3 ti Ml'l I 1 I! 9 llll1 M " 1ST! # P SOMETHING NEW, FOR 1869, . AT W. H. HOVEY'S. CALL a?d examine f?r yonr??l ye a. You will find another ?u|>pty of FRESH m BESIR&BU FAHflY AND S'JAFM MY CMS. Jnst opened and fur Mlf n bountiful lot <>t low-priced DELAINES AND Alt MURKS, plain and Plain White and B ack ALPACCAS. Plain. Wliito, Rluk and Colored ALL WOOL PEL.MNKH All color* SACK FLANNELS, RIBBONS. VELVETS, GIMPS, BK 'IPS, BU1TONS, Ac., Ac. ALSO, A Inrgc and carefully aelecfed Stock of READY MADE CUmilNG, at very abort protita. HATS AND SHOTS, at reduced price*. WUiU and Colored Bid) BLANKETS, at very low figures. VV. H. HOVLY. Jan 20 -85 tf FiifEiliiss RHODES' Super PHOSPHATE, The Old and Loogest Established Standard Manure. orcIiillT guano. gMBTJli" GO Ago. RHODES' MANURE, In it* preparation, id made cipially n<l?ptc<l for furring tnr)t? crop* of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, Paiatoe*, and other root crops. The Manufacturing Department la conducted by Frederick Klctt, ona of the most xktllful Cticnri.vts and Manufacturers in the United States. It is endorsed, approved, and recommended by all of tbo most prominent Chemists and Agriculturists in the Southern Stales. " It can t.e relied upon as uniform in quality." always reliable, productive of large crops, aud unexcelled by any in Che market, in the high percentage of ?* True Fertilising Principles." Price $57.50 cash, or $<55 time, with Factors acceptance, anil 7 per cent, interest until 1st Decern licr, 18<59. ORCHILLA OUANO, "AA."?A One llird (luann. rich in Phosphatesand Alkalino Suits. Price $.15 or $t0 cash. PERUVIAN OUANO, warranted pare, and always on haud. Furnished nt market prices ; fur cash. II. S. RHETT A SON, Agents. Charleston S. C. Jun 0 33 3m Fairvi.w Sugar Company. f 1111 IS Company having bought the Right I to the great discovery of making sugar and refining syrup made froiu Sorgo Cans, in that portion ??f (Sreenvillc District etnhrucing the Third Regiment, we propose to erect a SIJtlAR HOUSE and REFINER near FAIRVIKW as saon as practicable. To those who live two far from our works, to haul their ennes, we propose to sell Furiu Rights. We believe this to be one of the greatest discoveries for the South that could have been made, and huvo no doubt that it will be, in a few years, the great staple of the South. Its operation* are simple and cost comparatively nothing to start a farm works, snd will pay Ave time better than any crop except cotton, and wo be.ieve will double that great king of the South. Those wishing Rights should call at once on Dr. W. A. Harrison, nt Foirview. or Dr. IV. P. l'assinorc, at Orccnvillc, who will take great pleasure in giving full particulnrx. W will furnish scud freo of cost, except freight, to I those wishing to plant. W. A. HARRISON, W. P. PAS8M0RK, Agents for Company. T. I,. BOZEMAN, President. k? a O It *" OC|lb II SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. WOULD r?epeetf"?ly inform the politic that he hnii Removed to t room in the OLD COURT HOl'SK, where he will tie prepared to receive cii*tom*r? a* heretofore. Rein|{ I Proft?*ioit*l Barber, he hopre, 1 ?y nt tent ion to Luaineeaa, together with politeneM to all, to merit a portion of pnhiic patronage. in CUTTING, S1IAVING AND SHAMPOOING. Jan 20 85 t f "itWELRY, JEWELRY. foe WATCIIFS. Clocka r"7ti.rtfm and S? eetae'e* to euiiy^-*~ ifcT.w-vMylMiily. Pereoac<'pe or conenve. convex, near altfht-d colored Kye Olaseer, and Shooting Speclaeler ; rolid gold Hinge, liver, Thinil>le?, and fancy Coral S?U.? J net received at J. O BLACK'S Watch repairing Shop. Jan 5 88 12 Notice to Executors, Administrators, Guardians and Trustees. i xrnn t?-i? ? - ^ WW ' iMMinrn IV M vne your X ANNUAL RKTUliKS up to the tai of Jinnnrv. 1H09. Those fulling to Ho ?o be fore the 1*1 of Juno next, will be ruled hid] compeBod lo perform their duty hy law, which wrll h? rigidly enforced. I'leaae rorne forward and make them, and aave cost and trouble H J ItOUTIlIT, Trobate Judge. Oreenrille, 8. C., Jan. let, 1809. Jan 6 * 83 ,8 H. KNIGHT PHOTOQR AP'MKR, AN I) dealer in PHOTOfl RAP IIIC 8 TOCKAll order* promptly attended to.? Uoode lent by expreea or mail. 339 KING 8TREET, DHAHLESTON, S. C. Dee 9 39 Sin Law Notice?Change.of Office, GP. TOWNKS ha* removed hia Lew . Office to the building north-cant corner of tho Public Square, In part oeeuptcd by Jnllw* C. Smith, Auctioneer, and the Knter. prtae Printing Office, up etairs. Jan 8 33 ti * Job Work I DON P. at thU Office, with neatness and despatch. n IWW./HIU R 1 S E Q fiUffl 1 4 000 LSco$l0^m C0UNTliir 300 Sacks Extra Family JT. C. FLOVR lOO Backs Standard Ltrcrpool 8ALT 23 Kegs NAILS, assorted sites 20 Bnlos BATESVILLE SIIIRTINO lO Bales McBKB 81IIRTINO 20 Bales COTTON YARN 20 Bags Prime and Fair RIO COFFEE 20 Barrell* SUGAR JO BAGS Durham Smoking TOBACCO 2 UAOS Spanish Smoking TOBACCO. ALSO, A WELL SELECTED STOCK or Shoes, Hats, DRY GOODS, DRUGS &C. Our Stock of HAT8 anil SHOES U very large and complete, and wo wilt gunrautee our entiro Stock will compare with any in Town, both a* to quality and prioo. A call will satiety you. DAVID & STRADLEY. ^fay J? >1 If 8TBBN'? 8T0RB. I II AVE jnet returned from the mrkrl wllli u clock of Very Cheap Good*, which 1 am determined to aeil as coiap at any store in the town. THOMAS 8TREN. CALL and exnininerny stock of Calicoes, Drees Goods, Balmorals, Heavy Shawls, Hood', (Musks and Breakfast ahuwlt, all remarkably cheap, for sale ?t STERN'S STORE. T F you wish cheap Boots and Shoes, I liar# A got them, consisting of Gentlemeu's Fine Fiencb Calf Skin Sewed Boots and Shoes: nlso, Fine Fiench Balmoral*, Ladies Fine Glove-finished Kid Polish Bulmorals, Children* French Gluva fin'sh lace Ties, and a very large assortment of Men's. Women's and Boys Boots and Shoes of a supeiiur quality, for sale at STERN'S STORE. BROAD Cloths, Cassimere*, Tweeds, Jeans, and a very large assortment ut other cloths, which wool-! take too much space to enumerate, for sole at STERN'S STORE. ALSO, a splendid Stock of Groceries. Hardware, Crockery and Glassware. To satiety yourselves nb->ut prices, cell and exuudue this depaitment at ST KEN'S STORE. T HAVE selected a very fine lot of Tea* A and Coffees, consisting of Kio, Java, Mnracabn, Laguyra. List of Teas?Extra Pine Movune, Gunpowder. Extra Moyune, Young Hyson, Fine Young Imperial, Black Teas, Super Oolong, Oolong, Souchong and English Break lest, nil of which 1 can recom mend, lor sale at STEEN'3 STORE. Nov 18 '26 tf WM. P. PRICE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAHLONEGA, GA., WILI< praeticu in the Conntie* of Lumpkin. Diiw*on, Uilincr, Fannin, Unii.n, Town*. White and ilall. Jan 10 33 tf IK )S AD ALIS Purifies the Blood. For Sale by Druggist* Everywhere BATESVILLE HU1MEMII6 COMPANY. HAVING Lean appointed Agent* for IIlia Company, we are prepared to nil aillllTlXGS AND YARN ut Factory | price*, 1 David ?V Strndley, Grocer* and Cotniutaeion Met chant*, | Greenville, 8. C. Nov ft 2ft tf DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. HAVISO received the agency of the above juatly cfl?t*?t?d Brand ol TOBACCO, we will make it to your inter, eat to tmy from ne. F?r rale by whole*.!* ..r retail. DAVIO A STKADLEY. Out 30 23 tr Tin: OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, manufactured by GOODRICH. VI1EHAI & CO.. CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLD IJERE BY morgan ji westmoreland, harrison <fc marshall AND f. a. Walter, FOR T3-JS WOmE. Goodrich, Wincniaii A Co. Sept 3 1A Am . DR. J. M. M'CLANAIIAN WOULD rcrpeetfully nAVr lii? PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to YM~_9 the cilitens of this community.? H9*fl Office hi ill" residence >>f S. U. Mc* eft W Clasaiian, Esq., three miles west of Ureenville Court House. l>ec SO 9S Sni* MARBLE YARD. ~ tTHK undersigned line opened a MARBLE Y A III >, on Avenue Sir?ei, in rear of II. Rrvilit A Co.'* store. wh?re he will ke? p on band TOMB SI.A US er.d lll?Af) HTONEH. to suit the trad*; will also furnish to order, on short notice, MONUMENTS, plain or elaborate, MAURI.K MANTI?? and FUR NITCRK MARBI.B Tnnis cash. Coon try pr.'dnoe taken in exchange foV work. T. M l I.AN, A^ent. Jan 13 <ti South Carolina Railroad. a MBfc ma ubnmral R?rmiiT?dmt'i Orrici, Cuakliitox, 1'tbruiry IS, 180V. ON Mid after SUNDAY, FKBKUAEY 14, (he Passenger Train* of tbo South Ciro* liua Railroad will run a* follow*: ron AuausTA. Lonro Charloeton.... 8 30 a m Arrive at Augusta 6 10 pm Connecting with Train* for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashvillo and Now Orleans, rt? Montgomery and Grand Juuetiun. ron colombia. Leave Charleston........... 8 Matt Arrive at Columbia & 44 p m Couuecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad, and Caindon Train, Leave August* 8 00 a ns Arrive at Charleston ....<.....6 l>0 p in Leave Columbia..,.#.....mdmhmmmoT 45 a lit Arrive at Charleston.. ~?8 90 p m AUGUSTA Kl?HT KXPRKSS. (Sundays oxccpted.) Leave Charleston 7 30 p m Arrivo at Augusta ,.,..6 30 a u? Connecting with Trains for Memphis, Nash' ville and Now Orleans, via Urand Junction# Leave Augusta 4 10 p m Arr.vu at ChorKston #.....#4 00 tu columbia nioiit Rxparss. (Sundays excepted.) I#e*ve Charleston..,..,.,#. 8 05 p m Arrive at Columbia 4 4 5 * in Connecting, Sundays excepted, with Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia ..5 30 p m Arrivo at Charleston 6 30 a in SVtSEIlVllU TKAIX. ' Leave Charleston 8 00 pm | Arrive at Suminorville ? 4 111 p in Leave Suinmcrvllle ..7 10 a m Arrivo ut Charleston 8 25 a m canukn kramoii. On Mondayr, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Leave Kingville..... -.4 20 p m Arrive at Csmden.7 00 p ns Leave Camden ..I 35 a m Arrive at Kingvillo 9 20 a ut (Signed,) M. T. PKAKK, General Superintendent. Feb 24 40 n **" Greenville & Columbia R. R? PASSENGER TRAINS ran daily. Sundays cxrepted, connecting with Night Traiu on Charleston Railroad, as follows: Leave Columbia at 7.00 a. n? ' Alston at ft.54 " " Newberry at ?10'.35 " 1 Artivo at Abbeville at 3.30 p. n? " at Anderson at 5.15 " " Greenville at .. O.00 " *~\ Leave Greenville at 6.(10 a. na " Anderson at 6.45 ** " Abbeville af 8.45 " " Newberry at 1.25 p. us " Alston at 3.00 Arrive at Columbia at 5.00 " Trains on the Blue Uidge Railroad will also run as follows : Leave Anderson at. 5.20 p. na " Pendleton at. 6.20 ** Arrive at Walhalla at 8.00 ** | Leave Wallinlla St.. 4.00 a. ns " Pendleton at 5.40 " Arrive at Anderson at A.40 " The traiu will return from Helton to Anderson ou Mouday ami Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Gencrnl Superintendent. Feb 24 40 Charlotte & South Carolina Railroad, and Columbia 4 Auguata Railroad Co's, STPERIXTENDKNT'S OFFICE. 1 Colombia, Feb. 2. 180V, ) chrddlr uoino north. LEAVE (Jratiloville at 7 20, A. M., connr cling with iraiu leaves Augusta at 0 00, A. M. Leave Columbia.. 12 80 P W " Charlotte 7 45 P M ' (Ireensboro, N C 1 00 A M " Richmond, Va 11 00 A \i Making close connections with trains for , Washington, L>. C. CoMtNO SOUTH. I,cave New York 8 40 P M Arrivo at Richmond 1 30 P M Leave Kiclirannil2 OOP M " Ireensboro, N C. I 00 A M " Charlotte, N C ( MAX Arrive at Columbia..... ...12 15 PM " at tlcaniteville & 00 P M Tickets sold at Columbia and baggage checked to all point* North. C. BOURNLOUT, Superintendent. Feb 10 38 If " COSTAR'S " PREPAB ATIONS. EVERYBODY ? Tries Them! KV ERY BODY? U?e $ Them / EVERYBODY?Believes in Them ! E V ERY BO I) Y?Recommend* ThemI Costar's Exterminators. Fur Rats, Roaches, Ants, Ac. Costar's Bed Bag Exter. A Liquid?Kills?" Sum things Costar's Insect Powder. Fur Fleas, Moths, En sects,. Ac.. Costar's Corn Solvent Fur Cures, Bunions, Ac. Costar's Buckthorn Salve. Fos Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Ac. Costar's Bishop Pills. (Sugar Coated) Dinner Pitt. * na.4?r? u r% * - uuiiai " vuu^u aemeaj. t'nf Cough#, Cold*, A9. Coet&r'e Bitter-Sweet and Orange Bloseoma.. Beautifies the Complexion. Make* the Skiu Creak and fair. Beware !! of all Worthies# Imitation#. *#r-N?ne genuine without Coatar'# signature. plflbv. and 60o. aisea kept by all Druggist*. p*rt\ a ilea aenl by mail on receipt of price. ^er$2 pay# for any thre# $1 aixe# by Express. r^srt.., pay# for eight $1 #iac# by Express. m Address * 1IENUY R. COSTA R 612 Broadw?y, H. T. Por sale by MORUAN A WE8TMOHKI.AND, tlrvcnville, 8. C. jt-iy And at Wholesale in all tha cities and iurue Unas iu the UuilcJ Ciatcs. 1C ffui