waste in pgH^H|9j^n| in them tor. --S^w upon Even their tails can be Worked op era* into whissels. ^wfei,*44aii Ktoiiptb P*1* .* " bUsalute, boarders ; tbej Bogseatarewhat good,is set quietbefore French : alwos them, and evening don't ask eny foolish questions. "v '<64- gt*y.\j$»W6 Duchess of SmherVlvier The never bey eny disease but the measels, and they never he? that but looked steadily at the nobl once ; once seems to satisfy them. and said, with a significant There is a great menny breeds among ges* them. tare: 44 Take off yonr hat l" Some are a close corporation breed, 44 What 1" asked the visitor. and some are bill more apart, like a 44 Take off your hat lw hemlock slab. 44 Ah t.in England we hsve the Tliav 11 Tj*^ A1VW of keeping our hats on." a few which call 44 gland year* ago, they Take oft your hat I" ed (ba striped hog breed ; .this breed of these was in great repute Yielding to the among the lands three words whioh pertinacity the artist would have lords; almost every tavern keeper had gone on repeating thirty times if it had one, which be used tew show lew been nectary, the noblemsn took off and brag on him. bis hut, and said once more : Some are full in the face, like a town 44 You rausl come to-morrow evening, olock, and some are as long and lean as and play for -tbo Duchess of Sulher- a cow catcher with a steel pinted nose land r on them. ,» 44 You spoak French very badly," They canwellall rule well; a hog that the artist. 41 Instead of that kantrute haz been made in vain. should have said :. phrase, you ''BSfflfiif C^Hra* it custom - . n.*> UV« »v N V(«CU HI JUU* M v O., S. 80 LONG and ably * dncted by the late IL -will s flZiBSa ni/TTKRElELD, VSBHBr-be kept opeo for the aeeo modation of the traveling-public. -And former fHeada and patrons will find t usual accommodations and att»ntiona J? stored on'them as formerly, and the pnb lie so ^rell established as TI IE favors, already IIOTEL of the TRAVELING MERCHAN . J!' £ oiLK8 POPLINS of the Sbnth, will, by faithfully preserved. Oct '46 efforts, earnest replied .impolite They "The Duohessof Sutherland wishes are short-lived animals, and soon as they gel fatt. to^hear you play,-and she hasvery generally dincanan bo lenrnt a great hog me much reJuesteJ menny to iuquire whether you will her the pleasure of coming to the running things, such as histing the front off the hinges, tipping over the party which she proposes to give to jgate twill barrels, and finding a hole in the morrow evening." 4' Ah ! but in Eugland we express it fence tew git into a corn field ; but there lin't enny length to their memory ; it the other way." iz awful hard for them tew tiud the 44 unless Very possibly.but you it in the better way I have de- tame hole tew git out at, especially if scribed to you, I shall take no notice of pou are at all anxious they should. Hogs are very contrary, and seldom the invitation." The Englishman, evidently very an- Irive well the same way yu are going ; drive roost the other way ; this heynever gry, repeated the invitation as directed, iliae bin fully explaiued, but speaks 441 ain happy to acoept the invitation rolumes for the hog. of the Dutchess," said the artist. 44 They will give ten pounds," added Definitions of Character. the44 nobleman. Fellow.Tho inan who adver. There, again, is an ill bred manner isesFinein our of treating a delicate subject," said paper ; the man who never 14 I should have made no bargain refuses to lend you money, and the rich iu advance, and should have left it to "ellow who is courting your sUter. Genteel Feoplo.The the discretion of the Dutchess ; but, lady sho lets her mother do theyoung for since you have so unceremoniously ironing the barrier, permit me to say ear of spoiling her hands, the miss who wears thin thoes on a'rainy that ten pounds r is not enough." day, and 44 who is ashamed gentleman Ah, but in England we only give ohebeyoung seen walking with his father. ten pounds to an instrumentist. To Industrious People. The young ladv ringers, like Giisi or Matio, we gve sho reads romances in bed, the fiieml 44 »!! I shall not play for any price less S'llO is nlwnra pn<r»<r»/l tvlion .J»nd the correspondent who can never than £25 sterling. 44 Ind time to answer your lotters. Do you know," said the u:- i « fat man in Unpopulara People.The uifii| ttiinuii^ mo uiuw, iwt'iuy-iivu omnibus, tall man in a crowd, and pounds are six hundred and thirty-five »n» short man on a parade. franca of your money f" " Timid People.A lover about to pop My price, notwithstanding." " a man who doe* not like Well, you shall have it. But do ' ohebequestion, shot at, and a steamboat company and be punctual.'* best, your 44 I shall be ready when the Duchess' 1wiih a case of cholera on hoard. Dignified Men.A midshipman on calls for me," said Vivier. carriage Eh f do you expect a carriage to be (quarter deck, a chit in a country town, sent for you f It is not the custom in !ichool committee on examination day, drv goods clerk-*, and beginners in law. England." u Persecuted People.Woman, by tbat I am very sorry.but I do not ride In hackney coaches, and if Madam, the lyrant, man, boys by tbeir parents and does not choose to send her '.eachers, and all poor people by society Duchess, 1U large. own carriage for me, I shall not go." " said People.Old bachelors and the Very well," Englishman, Unhappy maids. looking perfectly amazed, but submit* ')ldAmbitious Chaps.The writer who l'ng. epite of himself, to the tone of and dignified manners which the 1pays the magazine for inserting his com artist assumed ; the carriage shall be tnunication ; the politician who quits his sent for you." party because he cftnnot get into ofiice, At nine the next evening, punctual and the boy who expects to be ly, drove up the Duchesa' chariot wi.h its footman in livery, and Vivier was Humble Persons.The husband who received with very unusual politeness. does his wife's churning, the wife who a result, evidently, of the of blacks her husband's boots, and the liis manners given by herdescription Grace's en- man who thinks you do him much voy. Front that time the eccentric honor. Mean People.-The man who kicks horn-player became triumphant. when they are down, and the people subscriber who refuses to pay for his pa Eccentric Divine. The t Kev. Zeb. Twitchel was per. Sensible People.You and I. the most noted Methodist preacher in Vermont for shrewed and laughable sayings... In the pulpit he maintained a An Ixdkpkndkvt Paupkr..An old suitable gravity of manner and expres- fellow in a town in Essex County, Mass, eion, hot out of tbe pulpit he overflow- once respectable, who, through looking ed with fun^ Occasionally he would, if upon the wine when it was red, and eruergeucy seemed to require, intioduce Shi id* of other colors, was reduced to something queer in a sermon for the the condition of a pauper, was allowed, take of arousing the flagging Attention occasionally, liberty beyond the of his hearer*. Seeing that his walls, which he improved by was getting sleepy, be paused calling on a dear friend who clandestine in his discourse, and discoursed as ly sold the creature. On his last visit he : imbibed a glass or two, and received, ** lirethren, von haven't any Idea of besides, a couple of glasses in a bottle, the sufferings of our missionaries in the forlitied with which he sallied forth to new settlements on account of the fall in the arms of a constable, who had The mosquitoes in some of watched him-through the window ; the th»*e regions are enoi mous. A great result was, the friend was prosecuted n.any of thein would weigh a pound, and the pauper summoned as a witness. and ihey *>H get on logs andbark when When placed upon the stand he was the missionaries ar» going along." asked if ha knew the prisoner. Cer this limo all ems and eyes were tainly, he had known him many years. Hy and he proceeded to finish his - Did you ever go there!" open, o express , ' Vitrier, overstepped 4 u , i . PERFUMERIES HAIR OILS ON . .. at Anderson " Sb05 10.36 nt * Abbeville at, . 4.40 " J. It. LarSALLE, General Superintendent. II25 , Nov 15 - * subscriber has received anj rJ"MIE A constantly on hand, th« above.'keeps - . authority M > TOGKTIIKR WITH COLD ."'OR the »urc ami speedy White King's Kvil, cure Hwellinp, Ule ous Sores, Rheumatism, Wcnerul a nil diseases arising from impure Debility, blood. Tltils Medicine has acquired a vefy extended n n<l established celebrity In tnost parts of world, both in hospitals and private praeti which its efficacy alono has sustained fur nearly thirty year*. m aif. ^ftJ-Ridd by walter a westmoreland, MAXS10X HOUSE BUILDIXQ tl 32 January 3 L or January 3 ' bricating Sweet Oil mosquitoes. * I tf32 » - . 32 . D U1L visa ' tf , '* . . Jkerosene;oil. , \ " bear- WH - Office. IT July 19 tf United States Internal Revenue, ) Piano For Greenville, S. C. Nov. 27, 1866. J Sale. is hereby given that I have JL w opened my books, ready to receive Rtluma. Parties must make their re'urns or be dealt with in will good second hnnd piano forte promptly,withthey the law. be had on very reasonable terms. P. D. CURETON, Asa't Ase'or, Applymay to julius C. smith. Auctioneer, 3d Regiment, Including Town, office near the old Court House, Qreenville Nov 29 / 27 t! .a C Nov IT v v 26.tf ./ I^TOTIOK * - Internal Revenue Notice. ASSISTANT A uatNiUrHJNJ Assistant Assessor's Office, nCPim> -v U. 8. INTERNAL RKVENUE% ; ) United States Internal Rkvkxlk, > Orkenmllk, a C. Dec. £, 1866. f Gxkkkville, S. C-, Oct. 22, 1866. ) the and following as Assistant Assessor undersigned, businesses enumerated professiona below, or who of Division No. 24, (which Division have followed them, must tske out License extends to all PERSONS THE the territory within the limits suffer the penalties. Licensee of the Third Regiment, together with the therfor, for 1864, 1866 and 1866 mnst be paid, for Town of Greenville,) hereby gives notice which my Books are now open: that he has opened his office over the store Law vers.110 GO Cureton «t Brother, opposite to Physicians and by Sbrgeons.$10 00 Williams & Whitmire's store. Dontista.$10 00 ,, + \ Merchants, Manufacturers, Distillers, Manufacturers.$10 00 or occupied ' RetailPhotographers.$10 00 Dealers, Peddlers, Auctioneers, persons following Professional Employments, and all others who are required to take out License the Excise Laws of the Tfnlted States, by are hereby notified to make application at once tor said License, or they will be held liable to all the penalties for a violation of the Internal Revenue Laws. P. D. CURETON, Aaa't , No. 24, 3d Collection a c. Nov 16 ' Bank Dividends, and addition to surplus funds .five per cent Bank profits, not divided or added to per cent Insurance Companies, dividends and additions to surplus funds.five per cent % Railroad Companies, dividends, interest on bonds addition to surplus funds.five per eent 00 Auctioneers.$10 " annual sales not over 910,1000 00 00 .$10 annual sales over $10,000 00. Autinneers, $20 00 Real Estate Agents.$10 00 Tubaoeonists.$10 00 Confectioners.$10 00 surplus.five Ass'orDivision District, * 26 - Apothecaries.$10 00 tf Internal Revenue Notice. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, ) United States Internal Revenue, ' - . ' NOTICE - . m dieI' ' * GROCERIES, PAINTS..OILS, WH WIDOW (B&ASS dbo« S. C. COLUMBIA, JOHN C. AUNKSV, COLUMBIA, rwas f --- * . jinrniieroof, * * Insurance Agents, domestic, annus) receipts exceeding $100 0O.$10 00 Insurance Agents, Foreign.SO 00 ». ^ Miners.$10 00 ACKBW, HAW YoBK. I'lummersand Gas-fitters.$10 00 8ra Inoome, exceeding $«00 00 and not Post Office, St.* car 00.five per cent S. C » lVallcr & Westmoreland, Income,$5,000 Columbia, exceeding $5,000.00, excess.10 per ON HAND A FINK STOCK OF cent Druggists a lid Apothecaries, Billiard Booms, for eaeh table.$10 00 SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL ASD MANSION HOUSE BUILDING. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BLANK Bowling Alleys,00for each alley.10 00 U 1 IK V K.N 11.1. S. C. K, WRITING BOOKS, ENVELOPES, Butchers.$10 " MA PER, BOLD PENS, AND who sell from carts, 00 OTHER STATIONERY, Stallions and Jacks.$10 exclusively.$5 00 , on hand a Livery Stable Keepers.$10 00 CONSTANTLY and Pocket ^ P. D. CUBETON, Aslsstant Assessor, V. 8. Internal Articles lie venue. general Assortment of Dee M > , *. ALSO BIBLES, IIWN BOOKS, 9, T MERI0tNE8 PDA YER BOOKS, MUSIC, f . CHEMICALS #. / v. AT LOW PRICES. OILS 0 All Order* Promptly Attended to. t 17 0|n pVE STUFFS S«pt 27 J » T. ; Dec 27 \ , . , - . 81 " exceeding , "* Fancy Cutlery t. ^ 5 * .-. . pawffT7 - . . - BRUSHES ULAS8WARK PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLES. Tpgtthar with every Article comprising tbo Stock of a Drngjrist or PbrsloUn. J? * WALTER A WESTMORELAND. Dec M 86 ,|f ' . , LAW OARD. GOODLETT & ' THOMAS, , . . " * * * . WATCH MAKEA; Respectfully WOULD the nAntvU aI Q«««»»IIU . the eurroundipg oonntrj, [P.I Band loKMbOlnrm fuu^ I ii , wT OLL^rAftD CONVENIENT in the Good, - A SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, TT AVK thin, day formed- a Cofmrtner Jll ahlp in the prActio* of LAW nod EQUITTin9n Jh« Wwtern Circuit. Office the old Coort lloitre Building, * ». ooonutfR vv. x tuo* \» Dec to 80 * V . CSS . Attorney*HP at Law, ' T. W. DAVIS, " * _ current Assistant Assessor's All business intrusted to their care will receive prompt attention. Cmablks P. Sot.Utah, *. John W. Stokes, I- Edward F. Stokks. nAVK SnylUb- I.inaecd OIL HO GtooAJjS. AI V/Y/ Ual*. No. 1 Tttuncra' OIL ' * L . 5 Ilbla. Kcroaenc OIL suddenly on 8L MILLER. IRQ Hp STEEL POT WARE? .. ' OS 110 practice in the Courts of Law WILL and Equity. Office the Publio Square. J. & T. R. AGNBW, Hardware, Cutlery, GUNS, PISTOLS, TRICOPHEROUS NEW-BOOKSTORE KATIIATRON. LYON'S by &lli« JONES, MASON WALTER A WESTMORELANI, USE SSI iVInln If January 3 GINGER.-, sncE NUTMEGS 0 . - it A PEPPER . BAKIIV'H . Commissioner and Smoking TOBACCO Chewing Carolina Boll SNUFF , , M discourse. OIL. Yes; always, when he went to 100 Uals. No. I Lubricating AMOl. The nex' day one of his hearers called town." < A large itnek of Window and Sbow-ciMC him to account for telling lies in the of ail (itca. And now," aaid the magistrate, ULtSd, Juat received and for jiaio low, at " pulpit. ever buy any liquor there"!" did you " There never was a ft WWSTMORKLAND'f, WilLVJBR mosquito that 44 Which !H said the old fellow, jr A SSI OS HOUSE BUILl)ISO a he said. weighed pound," r>f January 3 ,«»' Sttf hard of bearing. # Hast I stasias'# aaasvsstrl .r M ever Did anv there!" you t buy DDbb t ft ufnrrnnt liquor a pound ; I eaid * gffst many, weigh " I to decline answer!" said witthe and I think a million of them would." OR " % But you raid tbey burked at tbe new. " Vou mo«t answer, or be committed miaeionanett." UST RELIEVED mihI ALWAYS to U raid the judge. sternly. ifounA at No, ho, brother ; I said they would for"contempt," the Well," repined old, fellow, after WALTER A WESTMORELAND'S, got on log' aiid bark." u few moments' pau«e, what will b« ! Mansion Llouae Building Deo 20 f I 80 the extent of the penally F new Switch..A Rati.aoao Nkw ** in Salem the Notice. Imprisonment Jail/ railroad switch baa been in ten ted. By the judge. responded rripeotRiNy tnwttd all persons ow inR «i triple arrangement, an electric " us, to cotnw forward and pay up. a* I think that ar Well, whenever Indeed! a bell continuous!? ringa I word to tKe wise is sufficient t» sere sosti the ftwitch b moved from connection improvement on the poor-house, I aban'i Wo can he found at tbe <d<l Lntlm.ir Holfu. Come end cuttle soon, or you will )>av» e<».u n*»t with the main line, warning dhly And lie the awiicbuiau, but all with in didn't; thereby saving hh I to psy. A. J. TANDERORIFT A C(>. ftieud. Jau 3 »3I if" I,?8* SOI) /trtn qualities Drawing Strings | . For rale d«cretal information Divisk n No. 24. 3d Regiment, Greenville, a C., Nov. 6, 1866. is hereby given that WHISKEY Conveyances.$10 00 TOBACCO, of superior mnst not be removed from the Die Dealers, retail.$10 00 Fancy Soaps Mtriot until the Tax on the same required hy wholesale, annual sales not over Transparent Slates, for the U.S. Internal Revenue Laws 00 $50.000.$50 been lias FISH HOOKS, Fiddle retail Dealers, found 00 this paid. Any person liquor.$25 violating of the law will be rigidly dealt Distillers of Spirttous Liquors.$100 00 PERFUMERY provision Distillers of apples, grapes or peachea, diewith. ...» INK tilling 50 bbls abd less than 150 bbls per P. D. CITRETON. Aaslstant Asaesaor. article of Ladies1 Traveling Superior 00 year.$50 Division No. 3d 24, Regiment. Distillers of apples, VALISES or peaches, Nov 15 '25 If Pocket Flasks, various sizes less than 60grapes tilling 1st bbls.$20 00 00 Tedlers, LAUNDRESS1 SOAP, article Class.$60 " " < 2d .$25 00 Fine SPONGES. ". _;8<1 " .$16 00 " IMPORTERS and dealers lit PATENT'MEDICINES of all kinds 4th V .$10 00 " of Dry Good, in original packages, All of the »l>ore Articles can be had at or Jewelry.$50 00 low down rites for cash. Give m* > call Houses.$10 00 Fating at my ojd atand, Express Carriers or Agents.$10 00 Htirae Dealers.$10 00 19' Persona sending Orders, fnnst send $200 00 or less. the money yearly rentingHotels, CREDIT CAXNOT BE $10 00 OIVJUT. Hotels; over $200 00.$5 00 yearly renting fftP AffSPf tlliA AA .1 31. B. EARLEi ; T"vv vwi nvnuum in addition to the $10 00 Dee 6 28 tf Insurance Agent*, domestic, an nasi receipts not exceeding $100 00-.$5 00 superior _ 'or aalo by WALTER ft WESTMORELAND, MA SSI OS HOUSE DULLVISn ' THE - FOR THE HAIR. January . Abamixta - Di!D]\irnYr?o rnrn i inn Dllli\M 1 8 LUMJMLIJJ) ' w a W Y? * - 2 HSS IS Bill for Sale of Land to pay Debt*, dec.. Jambs P. Moobk, Administrator vs T. Wkstfibld, et si. following paragraph from tha Order of Chancellor Johnson in the above case is published for tha of thoso interested. \. > "It is further ordered that the oi this Court do forthwith a rule, requiring all the creditors oipublish the said DAVID O. WESTFIELD deceased, to coma in within nine months from the publication of said rule and establish by proper proof, the nature and amount of thair claims against said deceased. j. r. moore, c. e. o. d. Commissioners Office, Sept. 24, 1866. IT-dm 8ep 2T CORSETS CREWEL Cotton A Silk HAND KERCniEFS, AC,, AC. FIG BLUE . a HAXSIOX HOUSE BUILD ISO 32 tf and Lu '£ j. Spice, For sale V January 3 Burning SPIRITS TURPENTINE White Lead PAINTS.All colors, dry and in Oil CONGRESS WATER MEDICINE CHESTS GLASS and P'uTTY BRUSHES, of all kinds COMBS, POCKET BOOKS LOOKING GLASS PLATES Ladies1 Purses, of finest styles KEROSENE LAMP3, with Chimneys and extra Burners Mustard. Cayenne Pepper zylobalsam. Mr&allexi* by Walter Westmoreland, poorhou<e audience follows tl 32 MRS. ALLEH"S flaIR BESTOREB - found, mny PENS, Pencils and Points Kerosene Oil.both WOOD'S For sale by walter a westmoreland, HA NS/OX HOUSE U VI LB ISO CAROLINA, GREENVILLE DISTRICT. . - WINES.Sherry, Maderia and Sweet Fine quality of FRENCH BRANDY ^ of Scrofi ,1. Linseed Oil, Train Oil President.Hair Restorative . A TAR1RD rrfK'K OF Fancy Articles, be Among which 1 V~ accordance A « pft 53 < 18if 8TATE OF SOUTH 25-tf SWAIN'S Engthhmin ' PtorEirroB. AngSS Quantities. 1800. andSMNW 8.85 1.20 I*. M. 2 45 " " Newberi'y at... Arrive at Alston at.... " at Columbia at - Greenville, S. C., Nov. 15, »/ T. S. NICKERSOiV, 4 4 SHEETINGS « * RTITRTfMfig GRADY, F ERGUSON at..''.*.«*< 6.10'- tj*" CLOVES, AC. Sullivan, Stokes &> Stokes. inakinj5 your purchases elsewhere, and they will GREENVILLE, S. C. JtW Give them a call before bo determined to please ycu. ** ^ Jteepontibl* peraon* if* attendant* to fH eeiv* Cheek* and Baggage. qgaBEaa , 3.J 8 P." M tfclHM ?£**"'' CaLustSi^Hj FREE OF * MADDER v INDIGO SULPHUR COPERAS {ly,STAUCII Colgate's No. 1 SOAP Greenville nt.6.40 " Leave Greenville nt. 6.00 A.M. " Anderson at 6.30 " u pXST;OF * RICE Brown and Crushed SUGARS PASSENGER Alston at........ In Benilnen to Carry and from bit- SHAKER FLANNEL OPERA FLANNEL CANTON FLANNEL . v GENERAL SUl'TS OFFICE, , Coli'mbia. Sept, 21, I860; TRAINS will run dnil (Sundays excepted) n» follows : Leave Columbia at 7.16A.M. Newberry as Arrive at Abbeville nt y-"'\ BROADCLOTHS CASSIMERE8 SATINETS CRAVATS COLLARS Gents Buck GLOVES Ladies QLOVES - Greenville & Columbia £ R. . ^ -. . M *v. TA<s afcwd Article toe can fum ish in Variety and in RIBBONS BELTS SOAPS BUTTONS 7 THREAD TOOTH BRUSHES EDGINGS & INSERTINGS HOSIERY GENERAL 8UPT*S OFFICE. CUABI.18HTBS C.. Nov- a. istwt. and after WEDNEBDA, November 7, 1306, tho PASSENGER TRAINS a ill run a# follows, via. s I-envo Charleston <...3.00 A. M. Arrive at Colombia. 6.20 P. M, Leave 6.60 A. M, The Arrive Columbin.... at Charleston ..4.00 P. M.i ' A f rnnoeeii mailtkair. Leave Augusta/, ,.1.5.50 P. M. Arrive at Kingsvlllo 1.05 A. M. Arrive at Columbia....A8.00 A. M. Leave Columbin......................2.00 P. M< Arrive at KinjtHvillo ,8.40 P. M. Arrive at Augusta 12.00 niglhtII. T. PKAKE. T General Superintendent. Nov 15 ; 25 Uf : " r ' ^BiSt flTOy fifteen." itnn ' M oomsostiimq , m MOHAIR A SCOTCH PLAIDS ALPACCAS, Striped & Plain PRINTED DELAINS GINGHAMS CALICOES BOMBAZINES E2 f ti22 travelersSCHEDULE OVERS. C.R.] | J|«^'lfll *1rliTJ,vl,li' ^RjHHHHpTtfi The Pavilion Hotel CHARLESTON, BEjrgi^e^ fg n I* 12 nT iff fu n II IK I w if'rti§2* x TO THE PUBLia ^"^^iflPifc-morrow jman, the etomach, uiwM'ra recalcitrated him in the abdcinei " man FWrf lelt Route, doora KEROSENE LAMPS,"Alan, eloq Hooee, pafttdoor VARIOUS Slsee StyW OLD LAMPS Mended and OFWalter Re fitted a wehtmgreland'R, - and at ' Doc 20 » Mansion House Buildirtw 80 ' 7 ' to * more Worth of the Men. One, three <b 1'iekle A Poor, on lUib Street, wbeae he la prepared to do nil work }n hie line of btpintte, at abort aloe, in a workmen lika manner, and on reeaonable term*. 13 Aog tf noI . ' » w f /
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