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' ' 1 .1 ! I III How tub Ratb Stole thk Eooa ?SoreraI hens had been laying in* the same ne9t, and day after day Mvo nest baa bean examined by,# boy who gave hla attention to such thinga, and thenn'mbfer never seemed to incroaso. The boy being satisfied that there was some sly trick practiced upon him; determined to watch the result and detect the , imposition if possible. The neat I was in the cbmer of the feirce, about three rods in Hie rear of the meat-house. One bright morning, about 8 o'clock, he heard a hen cackle, and ran to the nest, apd. there were three or four eggs in It. lie immediately concealed himself behind the ash-hopper and waited to see what might fellow. Presently a rat came from beneath the moat-house, then another and then the third, and proceeded to the nest, when one of them tnre.w himself upon bis back, the other two rolled an egg upon'him, when the rnt which wae on hit back clamped fast with his fore legs, and tho othor two took him by the tail and moved off briskly to the hole out of which they had emerged, and rollod the egg in and returned for another, when the boy interfered and arrested the proceeding. [Christian Observer. 1 low to Juno* tub Character o? House.?A writer in tber Oonntry Gentleman offers the following as the result of close observation and experience: If the color be light sorrel or chestnut, his feet, legs and face white, these arc marks of kindness. If he is broad and full botwecn the eyes, he may be depended qn as a horse of good sense, and capnbTe of being trained to anything. As respects these horses, the rnoro kindly you treat them, tho hotter you will be treated in retnrn. ffor will a horse of this description stand a whip, if well fed. If yon want a safe horse, avoid one that is dishiaccd. IIo may bo 60 far frentle &3 not to scare, but lie will lave too much go-ahead in him to l>e safe with everybody. If you want a fool, but a horse of great bottom, get a deep bay, with not a vvbito hair about him. If his face is a little dished, so much the worse. Let no man ride eueh a hor6e that i6 not an expert rider? they are always tricky and unsafe. If you want one that will never give out, never bnv a large, overgrown one. A black horse cannot stand heat, nor a white one cold. If yon want a gentle horse, get ono with more or less white about the head, the more the bet tor. Selections thus mado, are of greater docility and gentleness. A raw Jonathan, who had been gazing at a garden in the vicinity of the city, in which were several marble statues, exclaimed : " Just seo what a waste! Here's no less than sue scare crows in this little ten-toot patch , and any one 'cm would keep the crowi from a five-acre'lot." ' .' ' * PcuriNO a Witness.?A lawyer engaged in a esse tormented a Wit- " uses so oineh with questions that, i the poor fellow at last cried for water. , * - - " Thoro," 6aid tlic jo^ge, 111 thought you would pump him . dry." <^ Willi* F ? , a little five-year old, was playing with a honey boe, when the angry beo stung him. " Oh, grandma 1" cried Willie, didn't know bcee had splinters in their foot." " Why, Sarah, yon look good enough to eat," said a loving husband to his wife one morning at > breakfast. "Well, I'm eating as fast as I can, aint It" was the ready reply. *?? A HKoao driver of a coach in Toxas stopping to get some water for the young ladies in tlia carriage, being asked what he stopped for "1 am watering my flowers." A more delicate compliment could not have been paid. Aw Irishman took th? Boston for Worcester. On jumping from the cars he remarked that " if ho had known he conld have made the journey in bo abort a time, he would have walked afoot." A son of Earn, while hunting for rabbits, came across a jackass < in the woods, and shot him. 44 By me soul and St Patrick," ho ex- Jj claimed, " IVe kilt the father of all rabbits." " Witt are greenbacks like the l Jews??Because they are the pro- ' duce of Abraham, and no one ' knows if they will be redeemed. \ A crmararoNDKST thinks that 1 one of the most surprising feats of \ the last administration was getting , Muddont of the Dry Tortuga*. 1 rnotr rn ?otn coammm^ J i ,xS: rrr^flri^rdj I Road be bntit witMhtahowin?tlMc fetereafc j , i?nd Spartanburg, with like reettlU. <J9 , After that i? dona officially, the Railroad . Company will know how to act, and* It will , depend'upon their t impte eceeptaaoe, after the , location of the road, to luoalve the aubetrip. tlona to tbo nat. *'' ' * ( To thia point wa aboard now act, Tfe rtwald not lot ihA mallear ratal until ?? tiara rtana **Jb. ' i eially, *11 that wo can <M to got tho location ] through tho oomnoroUl contort of oar Conn- J M ft 1 In order thot wo may understand fttlly whit ] it to bojjon^ J^wUl hora r|lhrl<L|lto A?>W ??V 1 log the Count** authority to subscribe stock to t$d Roodj " That from and after the portage of tbP Act it shAll** fateful far ?nyC?drrtp, 1%wn or Ctty, Iti (bit State, In tore (tod in tho ootittruction of tho Air Lite Railroad in South Carolina, or any branch thereof, to tdhtortbo to the capital stock of (aid (Cmpnny, or of any Company with whloh It ?uay consolidate ' or unite, on ok turn and to ho payable fa WfeV 1 manner ?s the people or the proper authorlttoo J of such County, Town, or City, shall doom hast, < determine or authorities." . :jr I By Section 86 of ftn Aet to mpbO tho JnHi" diction and dnt lea of County Commissioners, It It provided i " Bach County rhall bo-a body politic and I corporate for tho following purpose*: To sue and I* aued, purchase end bold for the uoo of the County personal estate end* lands lying within its own limits, end to ftuke nrecuserv contracts and do neceoeary aots in relation to the property end concerns nf tko County.'4 j , It WouTd'seom (hat the County Comtulssioners hare full authority to act in the matter of subMribfag te the riock of the Air Lind Railroad, o* they may pass an osdff py election, submitting to the people whether they shell subscribe $200,090 of stoekhy firing the bonds of the County, provided the said Road ) located and built within1 two miles of their respective Court Houses. They can paea such en order and piece It on the rccendn <4 jftbe County, end 9b?it it to e rite after gfafag if teen days notloe. This would be acting officially, and In n manner that the Company may knotf what help to depend-BpoU. I thirds tbis nitmlaiiui tn ?? - people is tho mors democratic, besidos ths people become the hstt*r Informed, end tbe inter- , est taken would add strength te tbe eatorpri.T, - ? A Let tbo people cantasi this matter and nrgc tbe Commissioners of each ef the Oountiet Iff pons an eh an order and submit the question to a vote, tbnt what we do may be a matter of record. Atlanta made a practical question of it, and subscribed in prirato subscription $250,000. The eity gave bonds for $300,000, and wltli liberal subscriptions on the line in Oequta, they have gone ts wtoiV land are building the ' road. They did aot only tall and promius, but tbey suited that to action. No other points on the line has dona is. Had paints of Mter. est on the line in this State done the same, the road would now bar? been compete. Atlanta has struggled without pny material help. Lsl ' us come np to the full measure of the work and get an interest in tho road. " 1 It is certain that we can got tbe rOad-'at ] Walhallo if an interest anfleiontlgr strong is i sbown. It may sost some mope to build It but the adrantaga to tbe Counties, in preserr. ' ing their oosamereial centers, will react to thm J benefit of tbe road by increase of local freight* J It will be a general benefit to the Counties in i diffusing its advantages throughout its extent, ] giving a market for everything that can be < grown. , i ^ ! Ilenee, let as rest not antil we have spoken , officially what we will do. Let the people urge ] the Commissioner* to act without delay. Let si concert ef action on the liae through the 1 Counties of Oconee, Pickens, Greenville and ' Spartanburg be bad, and thus secure and help ( bn ild the road. . Let us girs new life to this part of our Stats; 1 ioi i no aouDu oi me exe oebtard to nebo in oar j forest; let the virgin timber be brought forth to | increase our wealth lu bouses, to Improve and r beautify our homes, for uh ta meehsnlcal J work at evidence of tbahandiwork and fndoa- ' try of the community 5 let the aound of the * water-wbeel be heard with ila haaa af nah>B? ^ ery, producing wealth fjonj nature's rlrgin ( material ; let the sound of the hattmtr and 1 law resound with the eheerftil voice of tho | mechanic aa onward in progress we more in 1 developing the westlth ef a County, possessing all the advantages that oaa he olabsitxl tpr health and a home. H. T. September IX, 1M9. ' SrasKtng ef the bastneM prospects of Char- * leston, the Co*ritr says: , J la tba exercise of this duty, it is a cause of ? great satisfaction that we eaa give, nabesita- t tingfy, the note of eheer aad encouragement te all who are interested in the adraaeing for- < tanes of oar cherished metropolis. Oar dlS- 1 1?1? - * - - - - - - ^ bkiob in aamnr, ana -formidable in j array no tlx; kor* boon, hnro gimp away w- , dor tho energy, fort Undo and spirit of work, < which hnro no signally pontdtd oar pooplo. < The sonoon J not put, hno to the ng rlcnltornliot, h??n ?no of afoot stimulating angary. < Good priees in Um year Jnot oloaed, nnd on ' added manifeotation of tho inherent otrongth j of oar groat otapie, In the nana sow bodoro , no, all bid him onward in the hearty punnet of < hia farorlU cult ere. Thn Inereasiag otrongth I 0f oar inooelal otataa, the cheering aondiUon, comparatively, In Which many of on* haako, 1 heretofore prootrate, hare recently ahown themaelraa to be the renewal of oar badness relations with many of oar Important m+tt-fullum eonnoetiono, *ho eatahltabtnont and oner, getie development of many new branches of iadastriel parsmitf, as tarUnoad In oar phosphate companies?the lifting np into seme* thing of its former magnitude, of oar .great lobbing horlneas, as inrtanoed in the activity of Hayne, Kast Bay and Mealing streets?and the general determination of oar barlnesi people, and capitalists, to remove every OhrttaO- . lion to, and to afford every facility for, making ' Charleston eligible and preforable as S centre ' of badness?all?make ear hearts heat warmly, In view of a foil and enriching tide ol pros 1. lhat we fatlMtoi* ** *?> -*P tb? li??BM **> rUw or our rM^cU^^parteteule ?f tad*?ftrrr,?r^lW Core Tut rcsoirobeo warrant u? in IM^Of, ? m jMl ttpptoslinati'in, tb* JolJowing itatotoent gi the probablo ralno otcapoTt* ?bw4 wilE J paee through tUs point daring the. eofliing DaiOQ ; > W< IPHWU^, Cotton, oplrtdr,3?M<W bales, ah I ?--- . *. ?* *Q j- ? 1 *>uv?r v?f......... ..?-^50^)0^00 Cottoo, m ieleade, 14,000 bale* at $200 bde.. ... 8,000,000 " Rioe, 46,008 tteroeo.. 8,500,008 |' Phoophetee, 38,000 H;; 888,800 Naral itoroe, 80,000 barrel#. V.Y,{.,.. , If0,000 I Lnrnbor and timber, 20,000,000 feet., 200,000 I DomeaUca Md jruv, 18,000 bale*. 2,888,008 lundriea... 1,808,008 ? l.r?? * . .Vi4' $88,260,000 -rHtT-> ' *i * * ?i<? Patent o* TitViHiR.?Ifur persona are |l?81*to mIiwm uttrlag from wmi on the 1 fin nr. Thaw ail lotion a or* not onlj rrrj painful, bat not untrequently ocoaalon permanent crippling of too member The following duple concoction ie recommended M n inre care {or tim 4iatree?ing ailment t Take eommoir 4ee1o nam, inoa al ia aaed for a*Mag.d**A p?rfe and beef, dry it In. am ofeA then pontjd U fine and mix it with aplrita et turpentine In equal parte. Pat It on a rag; < wrap It atonnd tbo thumb, and aa it geta dry, put.on aome more, and in twenty-four boure, we are eaaumd, Ue fbMn wQI bd dead. mowmm?e>?mmmmefia? In i Go Eo ELFaRD^ job printer, GREENVILLE, S. O. Office in OM Court House, Up Stairs. ! mmmi blanks i LhWAY.n. ?1 SUA TO FOR SAIF IN COLORSOR BRONZES. 0RD1XAHV TRIMIXti, EXECUTED ""''J PRO M FT LY, i|M|Sims* * .* -X CNKSJUHW, July 21 ; 0 tl J SHEIttFF?9 (|ALE?. j I) TlV virtue of edndry write of FterU Facia* J) t<> me directed, 1 will Nil I, be/ore the < CVnrt House door, on 5a fed ay in October a next, between the hour* of 10 o'cTodr A. tf. i In the forenoon, and -8 o'clock in the afterAll' defendant'* ftKhf, title art^ intercut Jh' 5w anlf equity, fn one tract of Land, known , ilu-HyNanue Italdwin Plte^ eoptaifciiig ' 180 aere% mpre or toto, "aitjolliing lands of , he Homestead of the d?feuil\al, Jarrettt W. YeartHn oful other*. Alsd the Abner Baldwin Place, containing 290 acre*, nforO J >r leaa. adjoining land* of J. H. and R. ' ~?V? ? ? ? - . mn.ir. A>an ma rsrry VV r?t ( rraet, containing 120 acre*, more or leas, idjoining lends of William Writ, W. P; I'cllard and others. Also the William West rraet, containing 44 acres, more or less, on ? he west side ot Reedy Rhrer, on the Geor* ? jia Road, beginning on a beech at the *( river, adjoining lands of Pollard, Weataad H jthers. Also the Mill Treat, containing M ? lares, mora or loss, adjoining lands of T. L. ( fled rick, William Davenport and the Home* dead. .Also one small tract of Land, eut off rom the Homestead, and lying on the wsst >ank of Roedy River, containing 25 acres, nore or loss. Levied on as lbs property of . f. R. Srnyer, at the suit of A. Kvins and ( Mi as Earls vsu Jamss I* Mar and J. R. , liny er. * . V# a A e 7 Also, one trsst ot Land, on tho Spartan 2 * inrg Road, about two miles from the city, lontsining ?6 seres, mom or Ism, bonndsd ?y lands ot Bar. Samuel M. Orcen, Hsnry 1 Morris and Roboct Ward. Levi ad on aa tbo 1 iroperly of Tbot B. Roberta, at ihe suit of lames M. Sullivan for another vs. T. B. Ro>srt*, W. X obsssvs aw Robert iaestay. Also, the defendant's right, title and in. j oroat in law and equity, in una traat of ' Land, known aa the Itrael Charles, .Mjll fraet, containing SO seres, mare or lOsk; on J Ms tract Is a fond Grist and Saw illllj ; id joining lands of J. D. Hnllivan, Elijah >[ >? mu ouifit, w?iert on ii the propirty of George W. Hyde, at tha salt of Jerentah Roberta and other*. Alan, one Honae and Lot In tha eity of JraeDVille, on Buoeomb* atreet, bounded \ >n tha north by Laurent elreet, anal by W. I. Whit mire and eonth by Buncombe atreet; ot contain* | acre, more or lean. Levied on ta tha properly of tha estate of O. H. Walla, : laeaaaad, at tbc anit of O. F. Townee and > there. Aleo, one tract of Land, containing 169 icraa, tttora or lata, lying on tha right af tha ] iuneotnhe road, aboot three milaa from tha dtp of. Qreenvlllt. bounded by landa of ' Perry A PCrrp, IFfTliain Choioc, 1, C. Fur- , nan and othera Levied on aa the property < >f J. W, Brooka, at tha euit of A- 4- Dunoan or another. ( Terpoa Caeb. Purehaeere to pay for \ ttampa and pa pert. t A. B. VI0KER8, 9. 0. C. September e, 18J9, , f , ?*~r. n a 0 . t: '-H?r J WK. r. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. l DAHLONfcGA, OA., WILL practice in the Count We of Lamp- 1 kin Daweon, (Miner, Fannin, Union, * row... White and lfall. i Jan 10 93 tf ( ' * 1 I F. TOWRlfl hae removed kit Law f tj, ORoe to the building aortk-eaat cori?r of the PuMIc Square, In part occupied by 1 Inline C. Smith, Auctioneer, and the Kntar- 1 >riea Printing Office, up ?Uire. Jan 8 33 tt J I I +rm. -> w * <-/ n "ai '< f (SI WCA. i ? FOSTER A HUNTER'S , MTixBBFotnm-Ar.'' JSm*t '%; Which they propose to Sell Low to Make j Room, end enable tbem to JiRrulf COUPLETS 1 mwmm | Biro^^m a call, and tee ifthey are not in ] fcAHlTfiST. i Awg 2b 14 * tf | sovxos j a TO 1IE3^ IS?! w H. HO VET | IS SELLING OFF j REDUCED PRICES TO MAKE KOOM FOR FALL AND AVINTER' RTomr I Aug 18 >'<!?* ?f LOOKOUT FOR CHOICE GOODS AT VERYI&W riOURKS, J ISIKEN'S STORE, \ WLeWu or Retail. *?:? 7" V JUST fk&ded, eh alee Mnoeovado, Porto lUeo, English Inland SUGARS. Alto, I , very Urge Maorttnent of Refined Bugare. ? VII gredeeWeale T.rj- Mr.% * 8 t Wfioleerte ami Retell Store. CnOICE Molded, MoeyoYtdo, Cob., F rorto Xfeo UOLAS6B3, foreole cheap, it Jd ** 8TLEti^ Whoteeale and ReUil Store. ?:<r,? a OLDEN Symp Beehive, Silver Drip a, Golden Dr!|>?ill eliolee. for ante low; { (% ' * STEEN'S , Wholesale and Retail Store. q ?t \ VERY enperior aeleotion of TEAS, a ex. whivh I can warrant aa cheap, ??he tame Teae can be purehaeod in Columbia or 3harleeton, at retail. Cholee Gnn Powri?? - >2.00, |2 2* Md 92.SO- Young 11 j eon, Im- 1 >erial, English Breakfast, Oolong, Super>olong, Souchong, for sale cheap, at BTEEN'S Wholesale and Retail Store. j ?tin? AISO, a very choice aeleetlon of Can ? FraiU, Oystere, Pieklee, Sardines, Hal 8 non?emoked and plain, for sale at reduced > jrices, at STRESS ? Wholesale and Retail Store. ' ?to:? * [AM also receiving every weak, a aaw apply of Freeh ORACKEUS. Soda, \ dutter, befton, Cream, Trenton and Dinger ( inaps, far wale low, at OTKENU " Wholesale and Retail Store. [ -or? ^ \ VERY choice -election of COFFEE * rV. hat been received, consisting of the " olio wing brands; Choice Rio, Prime Rio, Common Rio, Java, (Old Government.) La[ayra, Ma rata bo, and aholaa Old Mocho Coffee, for sale aa low as they ean he bought T a Columbia or Cbarlaaton at JUtmil, at STERN'S Wboleeale and Retail store. ?to.'? . [WILL Duplicate any Bill of Order from \ Charleston or Columbia, in tlia ORO- 0 ERY or PROVISION LINE. ( THOMAS STEBff. ? Aug 2* 14 tf 8 hue State of South Carolina. 8 0RSENYIL LE COUtlTY. tariff's Bale. '' BY virtdoaf an OrderfrwtnB J. Dnnlhll, ^ Probata Jatfgt, I will aspoae for sale, it pnblio outcry, before the Court Hooee Ipor, on Saleday In Oatober nent, the fob owing TRACTS OF LAND, vtt: J Trent N?4 2. situated In OreAhvllle Countv, > waters of Middle Tiger JUver, bounded jj laous 01 uoaxrei and Mbtn, and coo- ^ aining 288 Acres, mora or leaa. Tract Wo. t. situated in said County, on ^ raters of said Rlear, bonndod by lands of / I. Ponder and others, and containing 168 ( lern, mora or lsaa I The aboro Tracts of Land arc aold as Uic J >ropsrty of JOSEPH H. TURNER, do- I tca?*d for partition among the hairs, Ac, c TKRM&~~ik credit of one and tiro year* with interest from day of Bala for all except J k> mash as will pay the Coyte of the case, rhlah wilt bs required in Cash on the day * if aale. Purchasers to glee bond with good ind sufficient sureties, together with a mortgage of. the prom lose to the Probate Jadge . o seeure the payment of the purehaee mooly. Pofehaeera to pay for siampe and tl- ] fee. A. B. VICKER8, *. 0. 0. s August 21, 1869 v Aug 29 14 6 I 1M i S S b ' l; SOtTHEW BAPTIST I UEOLO^IOiAE psilJK ARY, I ??:? #1X13 P. BOYCK, I>. D.) s Prof?or of Byatefctatie IM44r> . #OH* 1. BBOAl>U8f IX D.> Profeuor of Interpretation of the New Teetamest. / r\ 1' BASIL MAHLY, #*., p. D.f Profeeeor of Biblteal Introduction, Polemic Theology, mod Preparation and Deliver/ fSerSU? 1 KKV. OtAWfOKD H, TOY) -y?r ?ro lessor of YiAerpretiTnoii oT the OlJT'eoU?entrand Oriental ?A i ? ?i .? jf> . *aifl * Wit. WILLIAMS, D. D., Professor of EaplwoMiaoJ iJiotorj, Cbnreb OoftngMl and Postoral Dutbi, T*H? ? 000*1*01 (of oifbt months) open* M On Wodnrmday, iH*j>trm(rer 1, 1809, when here will bo on Inaugural Address by Frof. TOY. It is on everjr oceoeftt Important for Itudcnta to bo preaont On tkt Irat day. The studies oro eacloeively Theologies* md imbraea an eatensire range of subjects,- In vhich the best College graduates and those ebo hare only a plain English education can iltke flnd whatever they pro prepared for and trefsr. The wfcol* bourse requires at least :hreo years, Wi s Student may eome for only t single Session, and select bis rah jests, with idvlee from Ifcw *?roforsors If desired, Imd may graduate in each o( the particular ebools be attends. - No ohargoa for tuition, nor foes of in)- kiM, TV* t-Book* lant to th#M who cannot/.conranientt-f purchase them. Students ? saBs jf living,'HehWh for the past Session aferhged 18 25 a month. Thoee who prefer it may boaid in private ferniliee, at about #<5 ?month, fa either vise, fhel, lights and wasbiirg will add some $9.09 a month. Brethren wisbiag to attend, but unable to command tbo necessary means, will please write promptly to Rev. B. Mtstr, Jr., who will arrange to give them ?eenniary aid. Churches and individual breth-en and slaters are requested to send htm contributions, large or small, for that purpose. Srcenville is in a healthy mountain region, tnd is reached by Railroad, r?a Columbia, 8. 3. For further information, Catalogues, Ac., iddressltev. JfAisks P. Borer., (Chairtnaa of the Faculty,) any of the Professor*, or B. MANLY, Jn., Sseretary of the Faculty, June 3 4 .! 2 " f> 4 n. K. EASLET. a. a. WELLS. EASLEY & WELLS, ittoraay* and CoubmIIotb at Law AND IN EQUITY, (lllPVMVTt T u a PRACTICE in tho Courts of tho State end of tho United Ptutca, and gire especial iMention to omos in Jiankruptcy. Juno 13 3 Ba WGaiEtSp TTAS JUST BBCEIYED a floe Assort Ll ment of OLO O K.S, VHICH HE WILL DISPOSE OF CHEAP FOR CASH. He ie a I no prcpated to furnish all the .ATK8T STYLES OF HAIR JEWELRY, i Pattern Book of tvbioh cao be aeen at bta Itort. f i t-*f Jane 3 We H. OAMMER, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH AND MACHINIST. rtOfclT SHELL** S, Cotton Glna, Locks, J O Kerosene Oil Lamps, Sewing Machines nd Parasold REPAIRED with promptness. !barges reasonable. Corn Shelters, from ten n twelve dollars. I am also prepared to farlab Hteneil Plates, for marking clothing. J/Sft- Stand? At Westbeld's old shop, June 23 5 *" tf lack Line Between Greenville and I Spartanburg. {fl>*Dec1futlr iofanna tht yS^MEzsSEiimP'1'1"6 l'",t aontlnuei saeges3b3b9to keep ii>? livery TABLE *1 the old stand in rear of the 'ilrarlio Houae, Spartanbnry. Ho t*kee lib oceaeion to return his thaoka to thoie rho have ao liberally supported hint, and aenres tnom of hia boot attention. Jo addition to the above, he haa recently ought an Iwtiraat la Ike Livery Stable in Ireenville known as the Prinea A Oreer Id atand, more recently kept by Mr. James TUackaton. Hia Uaoka leave Bpartaaorg on'Mondaya, Wednesdays and Friday*, rith the mail; and leave Greenville on 'uesday*, Thursdays and Saturday*. J. P. TEACR. duly 1 7 tf T. II. ALLEN", GREENVILLE, S. C., PIENERAL Auctioneer and CammWrion UT Merchant, ean be found at the Store f T. H. ALLEN * CO., lata Hlghtower k Jo. All huainaoa entrusted te Mm, will reelve atrlot attention. He will aleo attend tales in the Country whau applied to. Term* y>w. Aleo, at the Rtora, oan be found a nod assortment of Oooda of all kindav Aug 4 11 12* Law IT otic??Change of Office. rhe State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE COUNTY, la Chanoery. limn W tiTi.na - ' ? ... .v.. n, j*. D. UVBkl?mil to Fori lot Mortgage, So. BY virtue of the decretal order made by Judge Orr in the above care, I wilt eell 0 the blgbeet bidder, at Greenville Court ioune, on 8a let-day in October next, tbe TRACT OF LAND described in tbe bill; Tit: 111 that tract or parcel of Land, eituete in IreeavUte County, on water* of Mutb Creek, :nown a* the Mtlee Plaee, oontalning, Three ?oitdrod and Ton Arret, more or leea, adfolaeg la ode ef Taylor, Neeves, Donaldeon and tTrMS OF 8ALK.?One half aaeb, tbe aiaaee it a credit ef twelve month*, aeewred 1 y bond and mortgage. Pa re barer to pay for tamp* and paper*. W. A. MeDANIEL, 0. C. 0 in C. Clerk'! Ofee, September 7, 1Mb. Sept 8 Id 4 Stwctal None* ?To partiea la want of >oor?, Ha?he? and Bllnae^ we refer to the idvertleement of P. P. Toale. the large manifaeturer of thoee gooda in Charleston*-? 'iloe liat fnrniebed on application. 9-tf L ,-iu uim. cnnvinnrvi^ itn mmnffiiv F03W&U9E AN ESUlSluI nVUC*A!STHf AJTP DEALERS ID t ' <pr # y v npAopnTTir. ui?vv?iJiV1IU3 A 1'liO VISIONS, Pendleton-St , Inr Dtyot, GREENVILLE, 8. C. June 2 2 tf Ch-eesrille ft Columbia E. B. a mill t i C *f>A0SKK(lfi>a T*A ifiCtf ran dtlly, Sonriay* excepted, connecting with Night Train on Charleston Railroad, as follows: Lsava Columbia at.,. ,7.00 a. ft. '? Alston at _8.55 " ? Newberry at. ?10.35 " Arrive at A bbevilte af,.. ..21.30 p. m# " at Anderson at... 6.15 44 ** Greenville atNm> 8.00 " Leave Orecnville at.,..,.... 8.0# a. tn. " Anderson at....... 8.48 " 44 Abbeville st.....^. ww.. .8.41 44 44 Newberry at 1.28 p. m. " Alston at..; H.OO 44 Arrive at Colombia at 5.00 44 ? Trains on the Vine Ridge Railroad will also run as follows > Leave Anderson Art. .....wN.2# p. m, " Pendlnton at " Arrive M Walbulla at ?8.00 " Leave Walballa it.n..w ..4.00 a. m. < " Pendleton ftt MISSt 5. 40 " Arrive at Anderson at..~% .6.10 44 The train will return from Helton to Anderson on Monday and Pride y morning*. JAMES O. MEREDITH, General Superintendent. Fob 21 40 South Carolina R&ilroatl Company, Gkitrab SupantTiMrw.wT'B Ovrtcr, April 9, 1880. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, 11th instant, the lotlowing Sehcdulo for PASSENGER TRAINS, will be observed } DAT PASSBSBKH THAT*. Leaving Columbia ?t 7.48 a. tn. Arriving at Columbia nt.?... 4.10 p. m. nifftrr v.xphks* train. Leaving Columbia at ..5.50 p. tn. Arriving at Columbia at ..4.45 a. m. CANOEM TRAIN. Will run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Arriving in Columbia at fl.00 a. m. Leaving Columbia at 2.20 p. tn. The Train now running between Columbia and Kiogviile, in connection with the Through Mail Train, will be taken off on Sunday, April 11. If. T. PEAKE, General SunorintrnA.ni wh -wi n*?n ivivfuwmi -OFFERS HIS raovxmoHAL services TO THE COMMUNITY. OFFICE for the present at his father'* residence, Rutherford Road. ^ SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. WOULD reapeatfully inform tha publie that ha haa Removed to a room ia th# OLD COURT HOUSE, whirs ho will be prepared to raaatwe enatomere aa heretofar#. Using a Pra/raasowW Barber, ha bop#*, by attention to hoainoaaa, together with politaoeaa to all, to merit a portion of pnblle patronage, In CUTTING, SIIAVINO A N I> HH A M POOING. Jan 2ft 86 tf April It 47 tf C- & S. C. and C- & A Railroad Co'*. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,) Columbia, April 10, 186U. j "PASSBXtlEK Trams will run as follows: ooiwa worm. Leave Augusts, at 7.40 a. trr. " Columbia. S. C., nt..... <.1.15 p. m. Arrlvo at Charlotte, N. C 8.10 p. ni. coming south. Loavo Charlotte, N. C., at 5.50 a. m. M Columbia, 8. C., at ?12.50 ' Arrive at Augusta ......6.15 p. m. Through Tickets on sale for priocipnl point.* North and South. Baggage checked through. Close connections made North and South. CALEB DOCK Mil 1IT, Sup t. Aug 4 11 tf s STOVES, 8T0VES, ~ STOVES. ^ v THE STONEWALL COOKlNO ^|^5lThe most durable one now in use. Cull and examine il, and see different sizes, from No. 6 to No. 9, Manufacturers of plain and JAPANNED TINWARE. All kinda of Tin and Sheet Iron work done on the most reasonable terms. ' A J. ROSS A CO., At th? West field Old Slond. July 28 10 tf WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Feriicopic Spectacles, &c WILL order an extra artirlo fnv an- ? ' ?j frvi.uii. pjujciai Rti<*n-If* Vian W?U b* given to RKPAIRJQ^yflPINO An* Wat oho* of every dee cription. Beet reference* given. J A if Kg H. BLACK. Jane 30 0 tf E. P. JOKES, A?5PlF'^)SU0a"2r AT? M?, SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. WlUt PRACT1CK I!f AIL COURTS OF THIS STATE, AUO, IN THE UNITED STATER COURT& Office it Greeavltle C. H., 8. C. July 7 7 ly* LAW NOTICE, A. BAjOON, ATTORNET A? LAW AND magistrate:, OFFICE OVER SCI.LIVAAST STORK, a. ?. Feb I# ' ?? ? II RIR. utmnv tusuam"