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; ' "^ | <F of ^itasay Mountain Township belcl-o? Snterdfy, the 28th ult, to exprws their disapprobation of the Acts of onr Legislature. The fc* calling John Din to tne Chair, and opu-twwu m wasexplaincabyDr. Mooney. The following* persons were appointed Piepare suitable Resolutions for tpis meeting, viz.: Johir Dill, Joseph Barton, Antony Bowers, Charles Howard, James Barnett, James Goenell, B. J. Stewart, Esq., and mittee reported the following Resolutions : Whereas. Reonblican Govern the people; and, "Whereas, it is the duty, as well as the privilege of the people, to express their opposition to unfair and nnjoftt legislation, with a view to wrreoting such evils; and, Whereas, the State and Federal Governments havo given ns the power at the ballot box of correcting our wrongs by a change of our rulers ;*and, Whereas, division and party strife tend to yveaken the efforts of the upright, and put bad men hi power ? When the wicked bear mle-rtbe people mourn; artd, v, w horeas, we the citizens of tlys County have a common in tor cat, and deprecate and oppose everything that teqds to estrange our friendships, as cijizcns, of the same community: therofore* * Ifa&wl, that we protest loudly against the heavy harden of Taxes which onr Representatives have placed upon us, and earnestly prav a reduction of expenses. _ Jccsolvcd, That whilst wo feel this oppressive burden weighing heavily upou us, wo nro determined to use all tho means in our power to mitigato the present evil and1 provide against tho possibility of any recurreuco of those ills in all time to come. Resolved, That tho power confer redupou the State Boards of Equalization, destroys the principle of taxinc urouertv according to its trne value, as provided for in the Constitution; and tlie County Boards, in failing to perform their doty, have done the honest tax payers great injustice. ' Resolved. That the trne remedy j)^ to abojish the Bt^te Board, and appoint, as Assessors, nono but men of intelligence dhd firmness; and, if an approximation to the first value of property cannot be had, abolish both State and County Boards and return to the old aystern. Resolved, That the heavy oxgonse incurred in surveying our tate into Townships, the number of officers appointed, and the bi^h salaries paid them, are, in our opinion, impolitic and nnwisc, and calculated to defeat the purposes for which it was intended, and therefore earnestly ask a repeal ol the Act creating Townships. ' Resolved, That the creation of many new offices, giving high salaries to tbtt officers by'the Legislature, was untimely and uncalled for, and we earnestly aek the r?? . pool of all Such unnecessary Acts, aiid insist upon a reduction or the salaries of all officers. RfinriJiifid. That thn mSnrntiftner nf officers, by tho Executive, is a violation o? tht Coaptation, which gives tlieir election to the people, and that the Constitution- should he Bet aside, or c# required to conform to it. Jiesolvedy That henceforth, it will be our policy not to-support men lor office, who, frpm. mere party feeling?from ignorance or want of prindpfo-^are incapable of representing onr interest, >and of watching over the tight# of ^fce people. tlewlved. That we earnestly request our fellow-citizens to unite with us in demanding a repeal of the nnjust and oppressive Acta of our Legislature. Jfaolvedy That the common interest, and the public good, are to bo sought rather than party ends, and that circumstances demand of us mo cultivation 01 narmonions and fraternal feelings. Resolved) That the proceedings of this meeting lie published in tlio Enterprise. The meeting was addressed by Thoe. Dill and Dennis Pitman.? The vote was taken on the Reso lutions and passed unanimously. The meeting passed oti harmoniously. JOHN DILL, Cliairmau. Jkffeiison Barton, SecVy. A ooqttkttb is a rosebush from which each young bean plucks a leaf, and the thorns are left for the hnsband. tisf ChurcKjn NeWberry^ Brotfi H^^-eidTn'S^ forty-tbree at &*| Jiank; anotbei 'SSiiTt&S&C.Stt^ Last Saturday I began _ a pro tracted meethjg at Chestnut Ilil M?J&roTk!!*2src^H! it a week. Jfriday, I baptized sixty in fifty mlnntes; preached a sermon afternoon ; opened the door of the Church ana received thirty-one more; Saturday, open ed the door again and recwred eight, making thirty-niBe?these ] i mine reed in thirty n^inntca.Pre vipus JP JW? ^m90t>Pg? I baPtiz^ ten; the same number has beer received by letter, wialrin* in all one 'hundred and nxtie added tc the Church since lagt May- Thif revival began with the organize tion of a Sabbath School of fifti scholars last Spring. Rer. W. T Farrow aided me m the mectinp till Wednesday; the rest ot the time I was alone. ? thank' God and tako ^nconrage raent. Brother Farrcnr and myself be gin another meeting to-morrow Sunday, at Pine Pleasant. - * T. D. GWYN. Chappcirs Depot, August 2Sth I860. The Last of Brownlow's MilitiaA gentleman who happened t< be a,passenger on thogame train which took the Ia9t "company' ol Brownh iv's militia away frorr Nashville, writes thus from Chat tanooga- under date of the 14th hist: I believe that I came from Nash ville yesterday with the last of th< famous Tennessee Stato Ouard The pleasure was groat, not to lx fn their company, bot_to know tha there were no mote like them be bind. They were the roughest so of rowdies that it was ever my for tune fo travel with. Nothing ets< could Tiave been expected wlici wo consider the quality of raw ma tefial out of whicn they were firs drawn, and then the demoralizing effect of laying in camp oroum Nashville eight or ten months, an< doing nothing. They would hnv< beep discharged somo time ago, bu there was not enough money ii the treasury to pay them off, ant so they have been hanging for i long time, like a dead weight 01 the State credit. Months aftor months they wen kept in the sorvice because tin great State of Tennessee could no raise the money to pay them of and get rid of tho incubus. A1 the way from Nashville hero tboj kept up a perpetual roar in th< cars.. Whenever they saw a cow hog, goat, sheep or chicken alonj the road, they amused theraselvet by shooting at them. I 6aw then kill several animals, and no telling how many they killed that I die not 6ce. " .Are them men in tho fron oars Yankees ?" asked a timid pas senger of a train hand. "Yankees 1 II?1; no. Yankea are geutleraen to tliem. They'ri Brownlow'g militia, going home where I hope tboyH stay. Forewabned. Fobabmkd. ?? A very probable solution of the persecuting poliey towards the Sonth which the Federal Government i sometimes openly and sometime covertly pursuing, is that it is in tended to weary out the laud-hold ere and enterprising men, and fore them to emigration, so that the^ will he willing to sell ont at lo\ prices and the Yankee can get po< session of the soil. There is mor " method In the madness" of thee fanatical but practical Sons of th< Pilgrims than they have general! had credit for. The Sentbern lam has been their object all along and is so still. If tbey can driv the South to despair, forcing it property holders to lesre, o plunge into another hopeless civi war, whereby confiscation can b justified, their object will be gain ed. ' / i i " , Since life insurances have tx come so prevalent on the Enropeai continent, the murder of men b, their wives, and vice versay hav increased at a feariul rate. 1 , A teacher of vocal mnsic aeke< An old lady if her grandson ha< any ear for music. 4< Wa'al," said the old womar 141 rahly don't know; won't yo jnst take the candle and see?" eacn otuer 6in0UIH^ IIPHIJH. keep a secret from each S(tW,w: der whatever pretext, and wlicfc| ever exouse it might l>e. You muet continually, and tfrery mo[ meat, sec clearly Info other's bos! om. Even whon one of yon has 1 committed * fault, wait not an in' slant to confess it. And as you f keep nothing from eaok other, so, on the contrary, preserve the pri: vhcierf of your liotrse from father. 1 mother, brother, sister, auut, ana ! from the world. Yon two, with 1 God's help, irinBt build your own ' aulet world. Evory third or 1 fourth one you draw with you will [ form a parly to stand between you two. That should never be. - Promise this to each other. Re member the vow in each temptaJ tion. ' Ydn will find your actonnt in it. Your sonls wiil grow, as it 1 were, to each othor, and at last will 5 become as ono. Ah 1 if many a * pair had on their marriage day Known the secret, how many a marriage wero happier tliau-?+a? las I?they arc ! LAUREN8Vn.T.X FBMAI.B Coi.T.EOX. ? ?We learn that Map J. A. Leland, of Greenwood, lias been unanimously elected to thp Presidency of this Institntion ; the Rev. , D. McNeilTnrncr having declined , to accept. Maj. LolaniT ha?j hod f an experienoo of rwsnty ytfrs in , teaching, during which.bo.served as ProfessAFox MathcmUficllfi'Cit! adcl Acq,de?y, ns Profossor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in Davidson Collage, N.. 0? and as j President of Aft. Zion Collegiat o Institute at Winnsboro', until the beginning of the war* , The President has been vested with tb? full Dower of ?elect ing bit t assistants, and with the able corps of Instructors that he will coll to B bis assistance, the Laurensvillo IV 1 tnale College will take a new lease of life, ana enter upon a new cat reer of influence. ** * r [Abbeville Banner, . j Touoit on the Ladies.?Some D old bachelor, probably after taking t a doso of acetic acid got off .the a following ajt the expense of tbo la1 dies: a, Taken as a claa6, women contrive 1 more outlandish and ugly fashions than one would think possible witht oat the gift of inspiration. Take a for instance, the waterfall. First, t it reprcseuteth a bladder, of Scotch f snuff; next, it hung down a wo1 man's back like a canvass eovcrod I* Iiam ; afterward it counterfeited a 2 turnip on the back of the. head; ? now it sticks straight ont behind, ^ and looks like a wire muzzle on a I grey hound. Neetlingin the midst , of this long stretch of hair reposes r a little batter cake of a bonnet like ] a jockey saddle on a long backed race horse." t He ought to be booted by a pair . No. 1 gaiters, vigorously applied, and compelled to lako notes at a 3 Woman's Rights convention. I . > > ? j A Wonderful Acre of Cottow. ?We learn yesterday from a,gci> man jast ud from Jfiufaule, that the stalks, boils and fequarto in the ' brag acre of cotton, belonging to * Mayor L. F. Johnson, near Eu? faula^ had been within 8 the last day or two? and that by /t 1 close mathematical, calculation, " the aero willyield at.least five and, l" probably, eight ?50 ponpd bales e of cotton. Old ana experienced f planters who were present and cxv aminod the cotton stalks, saiil that k" tbo acre Would certainly yield five 0 bales, and with favorable weather e and close picking seven bales 0 would probably be obtained. Tliit ' ma nail wauious .sonneting ssooJ ment, bnt we are assnred that it is jj true.-?Mutyn* TtUpcpK * 'Cruets. AoAssiz.-~Irt the Sciestific Convention at Salem, a Maine 1 geologist, by the name of True, mado a statement to tbe effect that v it has not talcen one fittietli part of thtf generally ascribed time for the > earth to attain its present conditio*. > He thought biblical history might n be literally acbepted as the trntb y in this matter. Prof. Agassiz re? plied, defending his theory that vast cycles of time hate passed, to which the historical 0.000 years d are bnt as a day, in tlis geologic d changes which have produced tne existing conditions ot oar planet 1 a It is said that great eaters never lire long. *L iS ' M > \ H I \ onlortalamonf iOnftliiliLfl fji<?. jtd*. ^r Ekt^ttr, ffi*?*. Wy.UM nd tbf AiU atld Wlity with wbi-jh th?y Were ?irrM oot, reflect,*) ortdU vlpm ill oonceratd. ![> folloirtotf vu the dti*TT$li?ld*ni4* .1 >4. OxoUv^lMMs H. A?g.! j (.apt. BtttKb f (ll,jB?j|l Broom, TlliW Htuitew; .itthAOi<* MeU.TWiuAy [mfc, J Matrimony; 10?h, New X<*k, Newe Boy; lltJi, Child of llie Regiment; lJth, The Pill; 18th, Twenty Years fienee; 14th, Dialogue. 1 Where all did qo,w?U. qndiha awgaaa ma wae so well Sbfi^tdd/'ahy dtatlctahAtldfi f wodidbt (n^fdioOe, tMVeufer ns to remark, I that cr the moor entertatauymte of the ? 1 character, which it has been oar fortune to i " *? Wh pleasure. After the aloae of the Tableau*, wa were ushered loto (be New 8icrs of ' ustiabout 11 completed ', tehees waa epteod en Jifgint 1 and bountiful supper, which refloete as much ere^t upon the aqatronaof Plekens, , as dift the real of the arentpg'e entertain I meat upon the yonng ladies of the place.? Around 'tables on thi opposite side hf tbe i room, eat the wit, henoty and fashion bf J Pickens dispensing to the achieving throng ' of young men and old, who crowded about J them, the variola IHtto faney article's and j sweetmeats usually found la ltdles Pairs. On tha whole, this eoterteinmeot woe quite a success, and wa congratulate the ladles upon it. Tho eitlaeaa Of fisKH County arc alloc to the prosperity and wel. fare of tbalr new town, an Waa well evl danced by the petronage bestowed.by them npon this effort to eatablish lo their, midst a temple dadeetcd to tho worship of hscavi xjAifiu.m. to eey that, had the good people of thia vicinity k?4wa what pleasure wujn Mora for (ham tbare, we are inre that very many of them would hero been ! attendance; and ' aa wo understand that It i? tha intention of tho citizens of ridkfnnjto repeat, at a not vary distant day, wa. predict for them a large attendance from tha Mountain City. 11.ITEM AN. roa Tub aoLTBKUr iirrursirr. Mean. JSdUoft; The curl out no a y aea d lotaa gaauine Bea'Ieland aolton gtowlnf m * (Tie garden oT Wtleon CooV, a Representative ( in tbe Legislature from thta County. * The impression baa gained, ground that the lea- f Ulnnd cotton will not mature in title region, ! but judging from (he appearance of this ? epeoimen, f am inelioed to believe that It irlU yield abundantly. Already are the ' ikalka loaded with holla. The garden ia a J sandy loam, very rioh, In a low part of the j town, and seems belter toiled to that ape i eies of cotton than more elevated land, ae it approximates nigher the kind of soil the m, island cotton generally growa ia. If even aba linndrcd pounds of eca-Uland cotton , eould be grown on ah aera ia this op aouo- r try, why, oar fortune is made. On# hendred pound* well piekei and cleaned, is ^ equal to one hundred dollar, i? tcli. Oh the scadalanda where thU ertlfon h grflVfl j 1 believe marsh mnd is soaeidersd a. fadispen sable in manuring. I hops some of onr ( bast planter, will try an experiment-caw mall ecale, say one fourth of an acre, by ' getting the seed direetly from the to*at and j planting to the appropriate eoll, and II it t tueeeeda than it will be an easy natter to 1 get Ibe Mad every year frem the eeadelende* j ae we get our feed Ir.ab potatoes from Bun , combe or the Notlh. F. < Notice r hereby given lo all whom It may eoheern, that I will apply to 8 J. Pouthit. Probate Judge* Ht Oreeayflle County, on the lath day of September iir^t, for a ftiwl discharge aa Adminiatrator of the Relate of JAMES MoCLURB, deeeeeed. W. P. MoT LURE, i A... Aminietrartor. . Angnet 13th, I860. Aug 18 1ft 4 Hack Line Between Oreentillc and C?' ? Spartanburg. fWRB' TUB enheorlher re- ' J|BftBr^?^fcn>/yepoct?t'Hy inform* the nubile thet lie eontlnuee CtaSSSaESSaSBio keep the LIVBRY " STABLE at the old etand in rear of the Palmetto Henee, Spartanburg. He tehee Hits oeeasioa to return hie thSntre to thoee who have ao liberally enpported him, and . mrM nwm ei nil own luimwa Io iMHIm to thw ib**#, ki baa raeeatly bwoffht an Intern* in tk? Livery 8toU? in OrweariNe known M the Prinww A Orwwr old iUnd, mnrw recently kipi by Mr. Jame* P. Thaekaton. Hla Hacks Imi Bpartac bnrw on'Moll day a, Wedneadays and Friday*, with tha mail; and leave Graeavlll* on Tifcsdaye, T bur ad ay a and Saturdaya J. P. PEACE. i I ? >: * ' WAfCHEfi, CLOCKS Jt welry, PerllCdpid Spectacle, Ac 1 ^wn WILL'ordar a* extra arlteM /?*/* for ?>y poraoa. Special atteaJjr-' will bo given to REPAIR* ] PwlNd In* Watch** of every dee i eriptloa*.Beat references aire*. t JAMK3 0. BLACK, lane 30 0 tf . , , * , * Lkw Hotfce?Chatife cf Office, | ri W. XOWHM by raaaoead ki* Law Up, oa?* te the boUiflng nertb eaat cmnrr of the Public Square, in part oeenpiad by Julivs C. knitb, Aaetteaear, and -Ik, Enterprise Printing 0?*#, ap ftaixs. laal jr ? , iN WNK ! mi ?r m? write. <If> ^ *D,lirerjr Vofeaeor of Kccleeieeticnl IIistory, Church Government sod JPaateral Dltfiu, r&ts&s&m POY. It is on every accost important for linden la to bo ptosecl en, (be frat day. Tbo studies pre exolaildehr Veotogieal, and mbraoe an axtcrialro'rtrnfo YJP subject*, in rMfh tbo boat Co^go graduates and tbooo rbo bare only a plain Bngllsh education can* 4ike tad wbaterer they are prepared for and ?re(er. Tbe whole OowrOe requires at least XratsmseeacKu" at it tend*. No ?liiWgearfor "tuition, ?tt6JM5n?^^SiCr-. i?T boord M Ik* MnihK^r Hall, with room kooofooat, and paying only the ieta*l ooot if living, which for th* ?aat Seoaion avoragod S3 26 a month. Tboa* who prefer k my ioaid in private famllio*. at about $16 a month, [a althar caao, feel, light* and washing will idd lome 13.60 a month. Brolhron wishing o attend, hut unable to command th* o*Mway mean*, will please wfiU promptly to Rat. 1. Marly, Jr., who. will arrnngd to giro them leeunlary aid. Chare he* and Individual broth en and ?t?M?e ere roqaeeted te eWnf him conribattonay largo or mall, for tfcab purpose. Irw rtlla I* in a healthy mown tain togteo, md ie reached by Kail road, oh* Colombia, 8. 2, Far farther in formation, Catalogue*, he., Ktdrcef Rev. Jamas P. Uorcn, (Chairman of he Faculty,) any of tho l'rofeesoro, or , D. MANI'Y, Ja., (Secretary of the FaoaRg,. J?"?> ? ' * ' PROSPECTUS. THE WILLIAMSTON, ft. C., * AlRC^-Kraii Wm A. McCORKLE Editor, " Tltl* argns o'er the people* right* Doth en eternal vigil keep; No soothing strains from Mala'* Son* Can lull lii* hundred eye* to sleep," l\7E propose to pobli*lt and tunc ahontthe v v let Sept., 18M, et WIHIamston, Anleraon Constv, H. C,.a " Woofcly Newspaper o be devoted to Literature, Science *nd Art, ud lo the political principle* of the found re of the American Iu column* will contain original matter rom distinguished contributor* The rite of he thert shall equal the " Largest Weekly" o the State, and contain ae much reading taUert We are pleated to give notice that a die inguished Chemist of the Stale has promts id ns oceaaional article* which alone will >e worth the subscription. The Editorial Freestt?*B spicy matter, qfan nnependent character. r Terius $2, In advance. Address. *\ \ W. A. Me?X)RKr.E, Wlllismston Argus. Ang4? . - xW ' M ! 44. j rhe State of South Carolina. aUKBKTILLE COUKTY. (a the Coirt of Conttaon fleas Sitting la fAURS M. SULLIVAN and othare v* WILLIAM M. THOMAS and others? /till to Set Reetiple, far A atoma I, RtU</, Ae. TMB oomplalaanti having tlad their bill in X this case on tbo 26th day of July, 1669, uid it appearing that the defendants, William ilickson and Martha A. lltokeon, reside berond Ike limits of this Stale and tha jurtsdicioa of this Court: It la ordered on motion of tallivan A Stokes, Complainants Solicilota, bat said Defendants do answer,plead or deietu :o Complainants WW, within forty nays from ho publication et this rnk* ar tha aaaso will be taken pro ?omft?o as to them. W.X McDAMEL, C. C. C. Clerk's Office, 28th July, 1869. Angd 11 6 WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DAHLCNE6A, QA., WILL practice in the Counties of LumpMa, Dawson, Ollmer, Fannin, Union, Towns, White and Hall. " ?_ ? ^ .a 7Z ' ' r. K. laur, * a. ?iu.i. EASLEY ft WELLS, Attorney* and Comnsallors at Law AND IN EQUITY, QKBKNVILLK, 8. 0., PR ACTICE to the Cdarti of the Bute end f the United Bute*, end gire eepeclnl vttention to cues in Bankrupted. lane 13 S a," wmmi, ? ? HA8 JUST RECEIVED a Im Aaort> ment of CIiOC R.S, WHICH HE WILL DISPOSE OF CHEAP FOR OA8H. St 14 ik> br?pn?a to tool* M tf?? L.ATK8T 8TYLEB OF HAiR JBW1LRY, i Pattern Rook of which mo to mm at Ma Rora. a-tf lop* % I , . .. n,,,^ i ?, W. II. tAMMER, PRACTICAL 8UNSMITH AND . MACHINIST. SORB BTIKLLBRR, Cot too QIM?, LMM, Xaroaaoa OR Lmovo. Bowing Mirtlow Paraaola RKPAIRBP with prompt* aaa? Thargea rOMonahla Corn" Hhellarf, froia Uo to Lwalro dollar*. I M? alao prvparad to Airtin Btoaall Plata a, for aahlM olotMpg. mm- Stand - Al We?t?a!<rfVf3t2; . Jbce 23 - ? .? ^M ,, q?wwhs% * wamims, ~..-*.h*i :A1L-4.?? (JREIINFJtH.S.O. - - ?- i- |**,!.. ,1 # _ !: i-" i 1L 1ulllmiy. I xxsaoa&s J Iiul j {"n8*'"*** 8""'W fhodteildo, nti to bo, now in HM, h dtforaf K?? ftlWrUfrMCWEfiS by the mftiNwir M on# half the fool and about on* half the labor,and ttfo ml to about ?** b?ir ftf tta of otbor machines. Tho revolt* at ta I nod aro a' fine article of Soger arid the 6ne?t hind of WIA all futafe itafavtv there need be no wonder at the saeeess tho General Agent is mooting wltbto all sCttr Soatbern cities anJ> We sbalt have one of the Machine* li operatlon in town soon, until then we invite oer friend* and tbe^rublSo generally to cell at our atore, too samples, model, IHuatrated clreulwrs, ttft ' DAtll) & STRADLgr. , April f Ji.;., ?i: 4* . v P tiff w " Greenville A Columbia R. R. "J~) APPKNUTTll THAryfS rtindnilv, Pundoy* on Charleston Railroad, as follows: heart Colombia 4U?..h|..LtiJl.it n. tor ? Alston at ..,.1.................8.46 ** 'ilNewbeV^ kT!...:*7Zr!r..in.A5 ?' Arrive at Abbeville at.... p. ns*) " ' at Anderaon at .....^.4.16 " Greenville at 6.00 '* Leave Greenville at .6.00 a. nr. " Anderson ?t-.. n,,\g ......6.45 " ? Abbeville aEC,?!^T?i 8.45 " ? Newberry-at......... ...A .1.95 p. to. " Alston at ........ t.00 " .Arrive at Columbia at .5.00 " Trains on tbe Blus Ridge Railroad wilt also run as foil owe: ,j,f Leave Anderson at.....M..,M..,.'M..?y..li.20 p. n?. ? Pendleton at. 6.90 " Arrive et Waihaile at............... .8.00 " Leave Waihaile at..... .4.00 a. m. " Pendleton at .....6.40 " Arrive at Anderson at ...6.40 " The train will return from Ballon to Andergon on MuntllV Vrlilnv ?nnrn??-e ' JAMB8~o' MKRB&fTH, General Superintendent. Fob 34 44 ; South Carolina Railroad Company, , UkxKAt> Sci'KiNTxunBRr'i Orrice, ; V. April 8, ISM. ON AKJ> AFTER SUNDAY, lltb lertant, the lallovteg Schedule for PA8SEKQBR TRAINS, will bo observed: DAT rAHSINIR TRABV, Leering Oolombia at.....................7.45 a. ra. Aeriviuj; at Columbia at ..6.10 p. m. NIOI1T BXPRKSf TXAI1V. Leaving Colupibia at...u.*^u......^..1.^0 p. a. Arriving at Colntobia at... -4.45 a. ra. cagusa TnAia. . r ; Will ran an Mondavi, Wedneedaya, and 45 gturdaya. Arriving In Columbia at........11.00 a. n. hearing Columbia at.; 3.30p. ra. The Train now running between Columbia and Kingville, in connection .with the Thtnngh Mall Train, will be taken off on Sundwy, April 11. fl.T. PBAKB, ? . > General Snpertotendaat. ? April Id 4V . Iff ** *' ' 1 1 1 ' ? V C. ft S. C. and C & A Railroad Oa'a. 'f h SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,) Oar wetk, April in, IM0. J PASSENGER Tralna wRi ran aa follow* I w .?a- * ? * .. 'i i. * ; ooiao aonrn. Leara Augnata, T.4# a. a. " Columbia. 6. C., at.. ......1.14 p. a. Arrive at Charlotte, N. 6.16 p. a. roMIHO fOUVH. Leave Charlotte, N. C., ah S.W a, a. " Columbia, f. C, nt? 13.6# " Arrive at AnfpnU. t.ll p. M. Through TtcWot* on tale f.>r principal point* North and Booth. Bqwin shocked through. CIom connection* made North and South. oalib boxi knight, gnp't. An* 4 11 tf E. P. JONES^ ^?2Kn,ai)iRikTa?? AW HiAWi -d*2> solicitor in rqu1tt. j WILL riUC7l<-? IN AIL COURTS OF THIS STATE, J . AlBO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Often At OreehTflle 0. ?. 0. Joly 7 7 ly? i LAW NOTICE, A. BACON, J ATTORNEY AT LAW V Apr? V.iOIITBATB, ornca oraa sullivan* stork, (DmnmSWWiJIJM, S? (BU , ,,, ,? - U M> || 11^1 I i I lHHlft? I BR. WABBT THOMPSON OVP1RS HI3 v / * PR0PEB8I0NAL 8ERVI088 TO T1IE CQMKtftttXYt f \9W10E forlk*pfiniti(ki?MM6M> \_S I dense, R?J her ford RmI. ?? i * ! _ .. SAMUEL BLACK* BAJUW3L PULP Um> poblU b? | reared to rW?(rfijfrtabylS. ^