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Com* dnTi
In nil the peerlM^ivtHlb*! thy youth;
Cons* in thy genii* g sise v V
Of purity sad tfcudsrftsm?d truth.- <.AU*fpMyfhU*
On my hot brow the shadow of thy hair;
QVr my flush eheek I M,
Lot* fraught, thy sweet br**th stent, ?
Like kisses from thn p*rhuac4nd*u sir. . 1
Now nenr, now far,
On thy proud hesd the went on moonllght,
- - - - W
smiles,
Till esoh soft golden troos
Glows is the war ?-*ross,
As when tks IUMMI Mrt.oy^ri.ar
e~?S23&-*lfc*
Close, close unto my breust
In one long dream of rout?
Thy lose my life, end thine en eremite.
Let us drift en, .. . i
Waifs on the broadening stream of hoary'
Time,
Till maidenhood's sweet spring
] . flies on reluctant wiag,
And smiles on thee the summer's golden prime.
"
And so, for sye,
Through the Tar mists of years that ripen slow,
Eror. my own to be, {
- While o'er life's shifting ssa 1'?
The distant home lights brighten as we go.
i-|: .* A -Homicide. <
rtFar down in the old French
quarter of New Orleans is an old
building, now deserted and hasten,
ing' to decay. It is a relic of another
age, and was built nearly a
century ago. Once the seat of opulence,
it has sheltered princes,
and its history is legendary in romance.
Somehow an evil name
was awarded it, and since I knew
it," said Mr. F , " it has been
i nlioKifnil lit* fit a f C a! aii o n ?> yl rl a
itiiiauiicu ir j vu c iV/iwuo auu \lKj~
praved. Ono night information
was brought to Mr. I and myself
that a murder had been committed
there, and wo hastened to
ascertain the facts and arrest, if it
were possible; the criminal. Reaching
the place wo ascended an old
rickety stair way to a room in the
back part of the building. A
crowd, such as invariably gather
to the sceno of a homicide, were
already there, looking on with pallid,
awestruck faces at thebodyof
a man lying dead on the floor. It
was a youthful face that shone pallid
and white in t; e glare of the
burninglamps?acalm, white face,
and the broad brow disclosed a
mind instinct with intelligence.
His apparel, though neat, was
coarse, and but for the soft slender
hands and the costly jowel that
glittered on his finger one might
have deemed him a man in humble
life. In his hand was a piece
of a women's dress, and the lcnife
that still remained in his breast
was a costly knife, fit only for a
woman's use. It had penetrated
the heart, and the man had died
without a struggle. -?>
" Who had killed him !
" It was the question on every
lip, and filled the daily papers afterward.
" You may have read an account
of it in au old copy of the Picayune.
" No one was living in tho house
at the time?for weeks before it
Imrl Knnn rlnoarfnrl nnlv tkn nmrrK.
bors said that, for weeks they had
seen a light flash from the window.
It was soon put out, and no sonud
of footsteps wps heard?only on
the night of the homicide a cry had
boon heard?a scream as if from a
woman?the patter of running feet,
and then all was still.
' This was all*
"We searched the building high
and low, but nothing more could
be ascertained. On the body of
the dead man was found some
papers, which showed him to
be a foreigner?a Spaniard, indeed;
and tho miniature of a woman,
young and beautiful, and evincing
in the haughty poise of the head?
the jewels that flashed from her
hair, tho air of nameless grace
about her?a creature born to a
heritage of wealth as well as beauty.
It was a singular face however,
and wonld rivet the eyes of all
that looked upon it. The warm
flash of her native clime seemed
still to rest upon the rounded
oheeks and chiseled lips, and the
coronal of braided hair rested like
a crown upon her head. The eyes
were large and soft, and one eeemtwl
to sue the Dicturo of Genevieve
or Eyrsmand radiant in smiles,
looking at him from the painted
ivory. It was such a face as
poets dream of or painters picture
in theif visions of tb e beautiful.
BuT there was a look of life about
it which showed it the semblance
of a Ufing creature. A little jeweled
linger touched the crimsoned
lips^ which seemed parted to speak
in jest or laugh or smile. I could
almost swear the cadence of that
laugh was musical, as tho sunny
smiles were beantiful. It wore a
look of joy and brightness such as
the rays of a sunbeam fling on the i
petals of a dower or the bad of a
rose when it sparkles in the dew.
1
"There was no name, no addrees
; the jewels and the picture
were all we had to identify tlx
man,or learn the causeof his death.
But less >otent auxiliaries had fre:
5juentry fed t o t h e detection of
defa* and the arrest of the Criminal/
Both Mr. I -any myself
felt a strange interest in the case.
abandoned other matters to
Took up this. Night and day we
stndiea it, and no ciue was left untolded,
no trace disregarded, that
_? ?
luigu* uumnuuic w our buccwi.
So the day sped on, from weeks tb
to ipontfis?a year had nearly
passed and gone; Business of importance
called me to New York.
One day, in company with some
friends, I risked the insane asylnm.
Imagine my surprise1-^ had almost
said horror?when I tell yon
that among the inmates I mot the
original of the picture?a maniac.
There could be no donbt of it?
here in all the glory of her yonng
womanhood, in all her beauty.
The malady that had shattered
reason had still left her the wondrous
beauty that had first attracted
my attention. Here was a cine.
MI ascertained that she had been
brought there months beforo by a
man who represented himself as
her father, and yet occasionally
visited her, but for whom she expressed
the utmost horror, and
would always address him as a
murderer. I asked to see her
wardrobe, and among her clothing
found ah old dress with a piece
torn ont of it, similar to that found
in the hands of the murdered man.
X was now satisfied that I had
found my man. I professed interest
in Lis daughter. I learned
his story?all?sa\*c a few months,
on which ho never touched. One
d?y I confronted hiin in a moment
when be appeared to be afflicted
with great mental depression. *1
accused him of the homicide, and
told him he was my prisoner. I
never saw a person so utterly
frightened. He said he would confess
all?he did.
"The girl was in truth his daughter,
but had fled with the young
man whom she married against
his will. They came to New Orleans,
and hither he followed them.
They had met in the old house by
appointment; he had provided
means to carry off the daughter
by force. A struggle ensued, and
, the man was killed. This was all.
" I brought my prisoner bock to
the city, but before the day of the
trial he died. It is on? of tho sad
memories that still lingers around
my career. I often revert to it
when thinking of the past, and
sometimes wish I had never known
the truth."
On nan Dionity.?An up town
store was a day or two since honor
ed bv the appearance of an elegantly
dressed 44 lady of color,"
who swam in with all the airs and
graces of the most accomplished
coquette, and desired to look at
some goods. The lady in attendance
laid the desired articles before
her, with the remark : 41 Here,
auntie, is something I can recommend."
Sable rustled her silks indignantly,
and inauired:
44 How did you redress me?"
* I said, 'here, auntie, is some
thing I can recommend.'"
"Well, madam, " I'll deform you
dat's not my name. My proper
distillation is Miss .
" Well, I'll mform you that I am
accustomed to call colored people
' uncle' and 4 auntie.' It has always
been a respectful appellation
used by Southerners, and I expect
to continue its use."
* The silk robe rustled more an
grily than ever, as the salde prin
cess made her exit with the re
mark:
44 Well, you'll never git none of
my custom."'?Norfolk Day Book.
A good story is told in Paris of
a son ot M. Bixio. This eminent
man was for a short lime incarcerated
in the fortress of Yincennes
after the coup d? etat. His wife,
accompanied by one ot her sons,
went to see him. They dined together
in his chamber. The son
was extremely sad and taciturn
during the dinner, and at last attract**)
his lather's attention.
"Why, my dear boy, what is ths
matUir frith yon I"
" nothing, father," replied the
lad of eleren.
" Bonseuso ; I see something is
the matter with you. Come, tell
me what it is."
' The boy blubbered, " Why, pa,
I am so disappointed. I made
sure of seeing you in a dungeon,
chained to the wall, and you ain't."
"Bub, is yonr sister at home!"
"Yes, bnt sbe won't see you tonight."
Why?" "'Cause she
said she was going to have one
good mess of onions, if she never
did get another beau."
tI
1 I HI
ni rrn
Incorpor^^ 1859.
CAPITAL, |3S0,000 I
<1. F. BOZEHAN. Pm't.
D. F. WILLCOX, Sec'y.
eotinoea to furniah perfect itturity ngmintt
to? or damayr by fir* on nil kind* of intumble
properly at adequate rate*.
Agents con bo found at every prominent
point in th? Southern States, to whom applloations
for insnrance may be made.
Apply to
WM. E. EARLE,
AGENT.
Oreeuville, S. 0., October 20, 1809. 22-4
mrmfSL
HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN
CAISH
FOR
8EED, PACKED OR LOOSE
. AT MY.GIN IN GREENVILLE, 8. a
John Westfield?
Oet 20.. 22 6
Pacific Guano Company's
COMPOUND
ACID PHOSPHATE Of LIME
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
rpiIIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED
I. at the Company s Work.*, under the direction
and superintendence of Dr. Raroncl.
It contains the same elements of fertility as
ouLtuiiLic. rauni; uuaau, exoepi mat it
is not famished with AMMONIA. It in prepared
expressly for composting with cotton
seed, which famishes the element of AMMONIA
| the object being to render that aide
product of the plantation available to the
highest degree aa an element of furtUlity.?
For further and particular information, apply
to the undersigned. J. N. RORSON,
Agent for South Carolina,
1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
JOIIN S. REESE, Jr., General Agent, Baltimore.
18?5in Oct 27
Uatabllahed 1N50
imirn im & co..
AND .
in
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
1 ' Ac., Ac., Ac.
208 W. Baltimore St., between Howard
and Liberty, Baltimore, Md.
Not 8 24 * Hm* ..
NEW MILMNBKI.
MRS. L. T. JENNINGS.
RESPECTFULLY INe
forms her friends and the
public generally, that she
iiBniBniffm l""* ju,t received and
^2SS3(U^f?^"Pene^ *
beautiful.
AND HANDSOME LOT OF FALL AND
WINTER
MILLINERY,
Wbicb she offers at prieea low and reasonable.
Ladies before purchasing their
> HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, &0.,
Would do well to give her call, at her old
1 stand.
t Oct 13 II ?m
Look Out for the Thief
. OTOLEN, from 017 stable, 13J mites south
1^ east of Greenville, on last Sunday night,
lfth inst., a young DAPPLE CLAYBANK
HOUSE, with black mane and tail, with a star
' in the face, one shoe on left foro toot and right
hind foot a little white, the mane being rather
short where the collar works, about S years old
and upwards, and paces some. I will give a
, liberal reward for the delivery of the Horse
and thief to me or lodged in any jail, and any
information of said Horse will be thaakfally
reoeived.
JKSF.E C. KILGORE.
Oet 20 22 tf
LAW NOTICE,
AITD nAtillTRATE,
UrtlVK UVMK HULLIYANB S1UKB,
, (BIRiaaiHS^lLWW*, 0. <0.
Feb 10 M tf
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHL0NE8A, GA
WILL practice in the Conntie* of Lampkin.
Daweon, Gilmer, Fennin, Union,
Towne, White and Hell.
Jen 10 08 (/
Notice.
ALL pertiee indebted to the subscriber
either by note or open aeeonnt for Work
done prerione toJuly 8let, 1867, will plenee
come forward and IfAKB PAYMENT, ae
longer iadulgenoe eeoaot be givea. I
All olaime unsettled by the first of De- i
eember next will be plaoed in (he hand* of ,
an Attorney for immediate collection.
la B. CLINIC,
Not 8 84 8
ris11 si
-rr-. ... it?rfr?
Columbia
AdvertigexneBts.
COLUMBIA HOTEL,"
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
f PUB Pr<?rm?r? take pleasure in annouuoI
ing thiselcnanUy-lurnisbcd Establishment
now open fbr the accommodation of guesta.
The table will always be supplied with every
dbltoaey of the season?both from the Mew
York and Charleston markets, and no efforts
will be spared to gire perfect satisfaction, In
every rospect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH
in the refectory every day Horn 11 until 11|.
WM. GORMAN, )
n. U. RADKNUOP, J rROPR,BTO,u*
Sept 19 1? * |
Nickerson HouseHotel,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
i^dr^V. THE undersigned having
fleTyBhS* RENEWED hie lease npon
the above Popular ITouse, will endeavor to
make it one of the most agreeable Hotel* in
the 8outh. A call la solicited.
ft% Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
WM. A. WRIGIIT,
Proprietor.
Sept 8 15 tf
NATIONAL HOTEL,
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNER. CLERK.
RATES
Of Board per Day >3 00
Supper. Breakfast and Lodging 2 00
Single Meals.. 1 00
Sen 1 13
marble" cutting,
BOYNU & SPKOH L,
COLUMBIA, a. c., ;
CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE
MONUMENTAL WORK
In all its branches, of
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN
MARBLE.
Sept 8 1A If
MRS. C. E. REED, )
FA SniONA BLE
mum 5?y,
CORSETS,
muk.in.,
BRIDAL VK1L8,
DRESS MAKING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
. . Main Streo'.,
Opposite SUTPHEN'S, Columbia, S. C.
Sep 1 ! ' ; > 15 8m
~ 1. SUIZBACIIEK,
8IGN OF THE
MAMMOTH WATCIL\
MAIN STREET,
/^t T TTt r *-tr a r-. ^
VjV71>U IV A 111 S\, O. U.t
DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER
oy .
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE,
ETC.
AN ASSORTMENT of Genuine PEBBLE
SPECTACLES always on hand. Repniring,
in nil it* branched, personally attendee
to, and the amplest satisfaction promised.
Gregg's Building, Main Street, Co
lumbia, 8. 0.
Sep 1 12 8n>
CUSHIN6S & BAILEY
?
BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS,
202 Baltimore-el., Baltimore, lid.
THE Largest and Best Assorted Stock
in (be City, of
BUHUULs I 'AW, UKNTAIi, MKDIU A l?,
CLASSICAL mod MISCELLANEOUS
General Bank and Countlng-Ilonae Station*
ary of ail kinda. Blank Book* made to
nrdar, in any style, of binding and rating.
Aug 20 14 0m"
E. P. JONES,
^.Wd2>iRS?ran7 AW BaAW,
AND SOLICITOR IN KQUITT.
WILL Pa Africa IN Alt
COURTS OF THIS STAlfi
A Lao,
IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS.
Office at Oraaarllla 0. H., . 0.
July 7 7 ly"
COTTON.
THE Sobeertber "han Jtiaf received a naw
PATENT OULLETT GIN and PRESS,
and ia prepared to OIN and PACK COTTON
at thia place, on the moat reaaonahla
terma. Cotton will be delivered at the Dnpot,
or any othar point In tka City, frea of
b barge.
JOHN WERTFIELD.
Greenvllle, 9. C., Sept. 1st, 18C?.
Sep I 10 tf
1111 > i;l*
Charleston
Advertisements.
STAMUEL C. BLACK, ' j
STOCK ANDBON0BROKEH,
NO. 28 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON.
PARTICULAR nUnntion ?Tv?n to pnreli?M
and a?I? or SECURITIES on
Coromimlon. Infortnatloo gtren chcarfullj.
Rby E, T. BUIST,
J C. BAILEY,
THOS. 8TEKN.
September SI, 180?. 19-11
STEAM BAKZRTr
Attn
canst manufactory:
?T
J. 0. H. CLAU880H,
10 MARKET-ST. CHARU8T0N, 8. C.
ALL KINDS OF
CRACKERS, BI8COTT AND CAKES
Manufactured daily or u>e beat
8outhern Floor, equal in quality to any
other, at reaaonable price*.
Also, he* at hi* astablishaont an oxtanatre
CANDY FACTORY.
Tbcee Candiee are eonatantly made to order,
and at all tlmea Freah and Warranted pure
and to etatid the climate. Order* will be
promptly filled to satisfaction.
Sept 29 19 12*
NOBIS GOLDSMITH. ABOAHAN A. GOLD8MITH.
MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON,
No*. 4, 0 and 8 VENDUE RANQE,
OSARLSBTO:*, 8. C.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IRON METALS, RAGS,
AND ALL KINDS OF
PAPER 8T0CK. HIDES, WOOL.
A Suitable Stock of Heavy and Light
?1L)SU AIsTC USINO
For Tanners nsea Always on Hand, and will
be Sold Low Tor
mzz jtm. mm mm
Sept 29 19 29
KINSMAN'S
379 KING STREET,
OHAHIBQTOXT, 6. 0.
OUR ASSORTED CANDY tf pnt op In
Sift and ftO Pound Box**, suitable tor I
Country Trad*.
WARRANTED
Perfcetly Pura and
TSJSffAiDTsriJiiPjaiRAiFrsiii).
Beinic free from Terra AH>e or Marblo Duat,
and Manufactured solely from
CRUSHED SUGAR.
A Pif count ia made for all Orders of 600 pounds
Send for Circular.
Sept 2'J 19 17
T. h. SlIHOLtk C. T. DUXRAM.
A. S. nnowx.
T. M. BRISTOLL & GO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.,
NO. 145 MFETING-ST., CHARU STUN, S. C.
Stock Replenished Weekly by Steamer.
Late Dunham, Taft A Co., 146 Meoting-St.,
Opposite Hayne Street.
Sept 29 19 12
PAVILION HOTEL,
31ISI A.I&ft.XSS'iPCD&r, 8. ?.
BOARD,
Per Day ........$3 00.
P.. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
.TIra. II. L BUTTERFIF.LD,
Proprlotreaa.
Ront 90 10 tf
n. C. SToLt.. CHARLES WKBB.
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
WgQLSOALE
/>?! goods
as? mdmwbii? jsl
9H0 LACE STORE.
as S3? esasa!?,
Three Doors below Wenlwortb,
CIIARL EST ON , S. C.
TERRS CASH,
OR CITY ACCEPTANCE.
Bept M 19 IX*
D. r. sAM'L A. SILUX.
JAMBS M. WTLS05.
0. F. FLEMING & CO.,
deaLERS
boots;
shoes,
and trunks.
No. 2 Hayne-St., cor. Chnroh,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
Bept 29 19 IS*
HOf FOR THE
FOR Palatka, Florida, ?'a Sevaanab, Ua.
touching at Fern and toe, Jaektonville
end all LunninjN on the Bt. Jobn'i River,
Semi-Weekly Line. Tba elegant and Plrat?Imi
Steamer DICTATOR. Capt. W. T. Meelty,
will leave Charleston, 8. C., for above
placet every Tueaday night at 8 o'doek.
The elegant and Firat-Claaa 81earner CITY
POINT. Capi. George E. McMillan, will keve
Oberlaaton every Satarday night al 8 o'eWek
for above plseea?
Through tiekeU to bo bad at R. R. Ofleaa.
No extra charge for Meela and Stateroom.
For freight or paaaage, apply to
J. D. AIKEN A Co., Ageata.
Sooth Atlantio Wharf, Cbarlctton, 8. 6.
Oet 20 22 Sot
\ >
*
8 SL o iri
Charleston G
Advertisements.
imwiiMMiC I
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
eneeKBiiT,
1ST Meeting Street.
WATCHlisTjEWlil.RY CO
AMD
SILVER WARE, <
255 KING STREET, T1
(Comer of Beaufain,) *
CHARLESTON, 8. O. ,**>
Sept 20 10 12
ft. B CTOIiDAKD. a nOKIUCUUL ^ ,
n n nnriAitn a v\ n da
K. K, S1UIJDAKIJ & tU., w
wholesale dealers in
SOOtPS,
8K0B8,
AND
TR.UIST EL S
A1 MANUFACTURERS' PRICES,
ICS Iflirlinf Street,
(NKARLV orroBIT* CnARlUTOM kutel,)
CfflA&iaiMCiSS.C. E
' Sfpt 29 18 It k-?
? C<>n
EDMONDS T. BROWN, %
7 and
OF THE LATE FIRM OF f
If. T>. FANNING & CO.. lDj
WHOLESALE DEALER ci
IN MENS AND BOYS'
HATS, CAPS
STRAW GOODS,
AUO, 8
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, ?
charleston, 8. c.
|3T Opposite Charleston llolel.
Bept 29 - 19 28
C. N. AVERILL & SON,
djiassf a at Ait.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS Q1
*wd rl
Dealer* in Corn, Oats and Flour,
68, CORNER KA*T RA Y AND
NORTU ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
REFERENCES: SI
T. P. ATOVALt, A CO.. Auguata.
BLAIR, SMITH A CO., Atlanta.
CLAOHORN, 11 LURING A CO., Atlanta. ,
Marshall a burge, < horizon.
OKO. w. WILLIAMS A CO., Charleston.
Sept 29 >>10 12 v
THE POCKET CORK S HELLER. ' ^
BEING the owner* of the Patent-Right q?
of the Slate of North Carolina, of
thU popular farming implement, we oflVr County
Right* and Sln-ller* at Great Bargains.
C. N. AVERILL A SON.
68 East bay, Charleston.
Sept 29 19 12 ,
Isifiiss. mm & ol 5
WllOi.CKAI.C AND
OnvAiBfa i?a^u??aiR0 nas m
haddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Carriage Ma f[|
teriala, Leather, Ac.
169 Meeting St, Oppoeitt CkarUtton Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sapt 29 19 12
h. DisHcorr. c. wdlbchx. r. a. nana. qHENRY
BISHCOFF & CO.,
CZst-Zd-C^ O EUFfc. O,
AMD DEALERS IV
WINES, ^
LIQUORS,
SEOAKSy tj
TOBACCO,
dkC. T
197 EAST BAY. }
CHARLESTON, 8. C. to
Bop* 29 19 2# ?'J
C. 0I.ACIU8. A. W11TIB. 1
CLACIU8 ft WITTE, NORTH
EAST CORNEROF FIUSER'S WH4RF
ON CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE,
OHABLEBTON, S. O.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J
And Wh?l?nh DonUn in M
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, AC., AO. 1
pi 29 It ? i
ll
!<11 i i '
harleston
Advertisements.
7 it mulligan,
nsfffe
AND
GENERAL
XMISS1D1 MliCIHT
Hccoh)h?odaiioo dAJ^^irf,
CHARLESTON, ?.
[AVING ample mean* for conducting
my boaSnt-af, I am at all times pre'
ed to make liberal advance* on Oot'o#/
uly 28 10 ij
P. P. TOALEy
Dn^.rai?.E8Scff?SffJ,?S0 (9*0
Mannfacturer of
)0RS, SASHES, BLINDS,
k\TX3aI1I?|&)
I" AVINO the largest and moat completer
I factory in the Southern 8tatc*. and
ping always on hand a large and inoet
iplele stock of DOORS, SASHES,
INDS, S?sh Doora, 8tore Doora.Shmtera.
uldinga, Ac., Ac , I am enabled toaeli low
I at manufacturers'prlcea.
I B ?Striot attention paid to (h pping
tood order.
uly 21 0 tf
IARLE8T0N HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
H. JACKSON, Propr etor.
A. BUTTERFIE LD,
(Ftrmerly of the Pavilion Hotel.)
W. 8 MILLER
iept 29 19 If
m
mm hWtic bitters,
?mm* *
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA*
an all nnuii or m
'OKACH AND LI7BR.
rnr au msoommrm ?r in
kCSDXOAXi TAOULTY.
HEGEMAN Ac CO.,
MQMirra, xxw york.
nmfactnred byC. F. PANKNIH
CBBOST AMD AP0TEXCA17.
OH ARLE8TOIV, B.C.
iS|M EAXA Sai
arvvrprl^fovrv# s*
?u 24 40 ly
jam?sallaiv, J
307 KINO STREET,
3HAP.LBDT01T, 0. O..
DEALER IN
A TCHES, CI OCKS, JE WEI.R Y,
SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE,
'ECTACLES, AC.
Watcher rent to any part of tha country.
LVKR HUNTINO WATCHES FROM
FIFTEEN DOLLARS AND UPWARD.
OENT8
>Id Hunting Watcher from $00 and Upward.
LADIES
dd Hunting Watcher from $50 and Upward.
AMERICAN WATCHES
OP ALL KINDS.
RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Sept 20 10 2$
AVID & STRADLEY,
imm in commission
MERCHANTS,
AND DEALSAS IN
ROCERIE8 <fe PROVISIONS,
Pendleton-St, Hear Depot,
REENVILLE, S. C.
June S I tl
tie State of 8outh Carolina.
ORBRNVILLR COUNTY.
Ib the Common PUu?Equity Bid#.
IOMAB C. OoWBR, Administrator, ?e. T.
r. 8UDDUTH, at at.? Dill for SaU of
Real I'ttaU, ut Pag Debit, Ae.
TNDKR tbo Decretal Order mod* In tbo
J Above eeee, the Creditors of tbo Estate
Mrs. MARTHA LOVRLAND, ere required
establish the rsnk sad inoni of tLeio
im* Against said Estate, before tbo Clerk,
thin h(me month from thU data.
W. A. MaDANIKL, 0. 0. P.
F!l?rk'i Office, September 38th, 1849.
<ept 39 19 ? >
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
twelry, Periicopio Spectacle*, Ac
WTT.Ii errfer ma aktr* wlllii
flf/IB for in; person. Rpwhl rt?wIt*"'
JB Hon will ha gieaa to
KhtiPElNO fine Waiebaa of ***** ?to
"* ' ""TSiJT.iAcm. ?
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