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# r u " 111 ?' *? HOBBY m:ws. rJ\ AV- Hejaty, X^ilitor. } Kli)AV. ,M L\ 21, ] s VI, The Unitej> States Couht.?The District Court was opened at JO <>' clock yesterday mpming, Hoi). George S- Gryan, presiding: The United States marshal was ordered to bring the forty boxes of manufactured tobacco seized at Darlington i and addressed toff, Kollin, Charleston. , K O., to this city, and deliver to G. Uollin the thirty one boxes of said tobacco descrita'd in the inventory oi K. J. Donaldson, collector. The remain jug nine l oxes to be held subject to jl,e further oMor ol this court.? Daily uYncs. if * - * "* * ^ w o wisn the i . <">. Uourt, or ?ome Other process, would order the Iicv. Jiascal, Jerry-rued id die Donaldson, or somebody ehe, to pay us back $20 that, li a a been illegally drawn from us, as tnanulacturer of a newspaper. From this decision we aj pealed, and rent our appeal up to the t owmissioncr of Internal Kevenue. It did not share exactly tbc fate of FauTe appeal to Cncsar; we did !ie..r from it., and sent our tlraubjLok papers up to the authorities jn this State; 1 mt, like disp utcK in olden time, "Rhea* they asked Council at Able, there i ndid tho matter, find our money rosUd in the pockets of the Kev. Rascals. SOME SNARE STORY Tho Greenville Mountaineer gives an account of the killing ot a rattlesnake, four feet siN inches long; the JoAv country is not to bs- out done by ,{ ye red hilleiR tnd mountaineers." And by way of ofhek, the Georgetown Times gives the following account of the killing of a big hnnkev in the grass. We wish tbe Times could have added U foot and a Uah more, so as to have jnado us just three times as big as these yy _ VlCUlCtttlU S. Rut here is the tmake story, and .if )ic is not two stores high, ho is mighty near it: Greenville may 1 e a great j?laco for snakes, but it can't come up to the low country. Mr. Thomas Wiggins, \n company with a negro, came up to a rattlesnake near the old Club House OW North Sautec, which they succeeded killing It me; sured twelve feet gi\d had sixty rattles. Were it not that Mr. Wiggins was a man of strict truth and integrity, we would be inclined to regard it ; ? "a snake story," but knowing his character tor veracity to be unimpeached and unimpeachable, *&e give credence to the story. THE NliW YOliK RIOT. rIiie New York j rpers are filled with ttU Uening details ol tho late riot in that cdy, and are alio lull of comments up. on thecouiso pursued by the Governor and Mayor, There comments vary with the political views ol the various journals. One thing, however, is cer. tain. One hundred and fifty-six perCous were killed ai d wounded in the vity of New York in a quarrel, which originated several 1 undrcd years ago, ami in a cause in which American citihave no interest, # If we are correctly informed, no Orangeman can oonnicntiously become a citizen of the United States, because he is only a member of that body by being sworn to yield allegiance to the J^caonl reigning family in Eng land. After becoming a citizen of the United btatcs he cannot any longer yield that allegiance without fret renouncing his American citizenship. If this information is correct, then an Orange parade in the city of New York was nothing but an insult to those Irishmen who rc-membered with bitterness, tlie feuds which bad existed in the Old Country While this is true, and it would have been far better it the parade had never taken l lnce. still it cannot be denied that the coui^ee ] urnicd by the rioters was most unjustifiable, and to ub, it 8001118, one of the most frightful signs of the times. Obedience to the law is the duty of the citiaeu, as well as the best possible protection to himself. The moment the law is resisted by 01giin'zid force that moment society is in <I nirtiv 1 .1 n 1,1 <> ^1/,,. j tnv DIUUIV UVVl'lllillVIH \ i?. Ids to anarchy, unless the mob is dispersed, and the frightful socncs w bieh have recently taken place in 1 *aria may at any moment occur in any other city where the law is trampled under foot. When Wendell Phillips said, on n recent occasion, 4< scratch a i<ussian nud y> u will find & Cocsaek; scratch hrvw York and you will find Paris," ? ven he could not have conceived that bin woids would find an illustralion in t-j **4^ - a of time. Th? truth m l&i I , * Till I is, American society and American lib. { fi t y ary in great danger from tlie spread in largo cities of (!oam. itnist doctrines. Out o t such doctrines spring riots. The right of-elf govern- i inent is very widely diilerent Irom t'[ie scenes which have so recently occurred in New V<>rk, and it would be well that the matter should attract enough j attentioi to cause mens ivsto he taken to pro* out its renewal. ? ( < ' turu r. T?ik AIokmons earn* very near having a row with the Fnitod States antliontiea <>n "the glorious Fourth.1' 'Hie latter bristled up, showed glistening Heel, and Krighan.'s boys''showed the white leather." And that was the end ? I tie- ind foglio. llrighntn will find it h??d 'click against tlio pricks,' jii? 1 Monuonioin is doomed on this cont inent. The a'm.initiation will die out ere long, unh-j-s the action ol the IVesudvnt, in the eav of lloweii, the bigamist, Khali give it rt new lease ot life. - iF" lUihM'm Obey Vonr H'uiuH>. y ' "f'tic apostle Fanl, like all other good men, loved good children. In hia epialet to the church at Kphysus, by commences the 6th chapter with these word*. Children obey yowr parents in the Lord; for this is right. Honor thy falhtr and mother, (which is the that commandment with promise,) thai it may he well with thee, ami that thou mayett live long on the earth." Thup, lone; life, which all men closing is promised to those who honor and obey thru parents; those are not the word's of man, hut of God, and arc therefore sine and steadfast. On the other hand examine 1'rov. x.\x : 17, and you will find? " what dreadful plagues, Are threatened hy the Lord; To him that breaks his fathers law, Or mocks Id's mother's word." Then, my dear children, it you would live a long and happy lite in this world, end then die lamented by many friends, and happy in the Lord. Love, honor and obey your father, mother and teachers. Also, " Kcmcmhcr now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, for it is needful that you, also, ohoy your Heavenly Father, that you may be happy in time and eternity. ' I). K. B Take Freely. A ship was sailing in the southern waters of the Atlantic when her crew saw another vessel making signajs of (listless. They bore towards the distressed ship and hailed them: 14 What's, the njnltur ?" " Wo arc dying for water," was the response. Dip up, then!" was answered. 44 You are in the month of the Amazon river!" There those sailors wore thirsting, anu suffering, and fearing, and longing for water, ami supposing that there was nothing hut the ocean's brine around them, when, in fact, they U-wl . .. - I 1 uau uuvjunm iiiuj vi/u u.uiiu mouth of the mightiest river an the ghiho, ami did not know it. Ami though to them it seemed that they must perish of thhst, yet there was a hundred miles of fresh water all around them, and they had nothing to do but dip it up!'' Jesus Christ says: "If any thirst let him cc. .ft unto me and drink." "And the ?Sj ii it and Iii ide say, come, and let lmn that heawth say, come, and whoever will, let him como ami tike of the water of life freely," Thirsting soul, the tlood is all around you; ' Dip it up and drink, and thirst no more.?Earnest Christian ??lTOK JifiIMS 11V ? t Dear Sir and J}roth er : 1 have recently visited the Sahhath School at Buck Creek, in your count v. I was surprised and delighted at the proficiency of the children and youth composing the school, which speaks well for Brother Win. J I. Long, the Superintendent, and for S. W. Vuught, Witt. L. Gore, Alias Vic K. Bellamy, Airs. Pin. Ilardy, and about seven or eight others. The school numbers about ninety peraons, teachers and students. Lessons were recited by L. (/. Ilardy, B. B. Housand,G. Al. Long, N. P. Gore, G. M. Hardy, an I others, whose names we cannot give for want of space; as thero was to he preach inrr rnrmmv'tt i vol m fow (011111] ?r\ recite, on the fomalo side. Miss C. V. Butler, Ellen Bryan, N. M. Bong, A. J. lthodcs and others, expressed considerable disappointment at not having an opportunity to recite. I hope that at somo future time you will find room to publish all the names composing this interesting Sabbath School. I heard small boys recite long chapters with an ease and 15race that would have done honor to a L)D., and at the Ranr?e t.imo seem to be conversant with ' the great truths contained in their lessons, and with the object and end of Sabbath Schools. We predict a bright future for Lite Buck Creek community. Religion and intelligence will assuredly reward their efforts. July 21, 1871, D. K. 1*. r I / "? "-:T" ^ KHUIY AYJ3KKIY I "'" ""r" I m - " r'-~ Hip Slflhhnfh. l r? V D. K. P. F N N K T T .s\voot day df re t, exhaust less thenio. My heart .ml tonsil'* employ; To know thy v o-tli, V> sing thy name, Willi more than i% rial joy. Hip day th J fn .'t snv^fcon, moon, stars, And all things oJ> complete, tjhine fo;lh in one harmonious band; Omnipotence to giuct. 'J lie l)n> that saiv tlie Ia>rd aris? To save a fallen race ; To mmiiI I ho Holy Comforter hweot X>esaer r of (ij aot p Tlw 0r?t fruits " ' rmsl's:,t s,ato' Anantetyp^ A fo.ot.iStu offn?".rtal joys, To VtoUalcTUu"!?l'ivou. Mav wo thv ,4"' ui.lu. ci.tto, Thy AufV'J uanwauoro; And find if'oM1 11,18 v< lt 4,1 lle3h' A Sabto* WHA t ' 11 w (iKAND Jur.Y or,i"jH,.KyiM.K COUNTv on? FPU (\,/ Ul Ob l-'k i a i s : A JW?A UoHuaiMMioucr, J tidgt JvtH'', acting upon tin* present- | nun. o/ \V? < i ruin I Jury ol Abbeville County, i.\'uo term,) tj'.ueivd "I hat a [ rule bo served Upon Thomas M. Williamson, 5*** iooI Commissioner tor Abbeville Coifuiy, requiring him to show cause to il is court on the tiiird Monday in October next, why he should not be indicted le-r being in hhjIi a stale of habitual i iloxieation as to disqualify liim from properly pertorming th d tU'rt of his sai<l uilioe; also lor not \ isitlug the p Udio schools tln> cotx.is , as required >y law tk hooi Com . isMOHC Williamson is nut hi? iii i v 11 it'll us the oidv oliie'etl in J Mf J J Abbeville whom the grand jury ot that county iavu weighed in the balance and founl wauling. Accordingly we tiiul that in Judge OrA court a rule waaordired to be nerved upon Arthur Jelh rsoi, one of the Abbeville County Comiui&JoucrK, to show why he should not be iiniiele I for having drawn more pav lluti the law allots to linn; also lor iticoinjaten* , to peitonn the duties oi Ins oliiec, t A rule was also ordered to tie served upon i\i. Jvaplian, Trial Justice for Abbeville County, to show cause why he should not be indicted lor compounding a felony ; also for charging, in another case, nlore than lawtur costs, also lor having compelled the prosecu'or, in a State case, to pay the costs of prosecution J- It. Tarrant, another Trial Jus*ice ot the same county, is ordered to show cause why lie should not he indicted lor malpractice in olliee, in having i ohargid illegal costs, and having promoted unnecessary litigation by virtue of his olliee. 1). O. Hawthorne, another Tiial Jus lice ol that county, :s charged with the same ollencott."? JJaily ycics. [ Tile ell'ect ol'the report of the C.rand Jury of Horry County, on corrupt of (icialfj: d o-o-o-o-o-o-o f 0?0?0-0-0?0 F o?o?o CAL. STEWAllD HARRISON. Tie Edgefield Advertiser brings n? the Itainful intelligence of the death of Oohl Steward Harrison, of Edgefield Con l.ty. It might he ai-ked hy those who kno v not, what pain, what severing of ties between you of the East, and him of the West whose sun has sett In blood, that runs in " veins, kill] and hiii," none! But the tie-ship was stia tiger; it was formed in the. day o danger, at Halifax Court House; oi the battle tic Id of Manassas, whei Sujwart Harrison led forward tin clajsen six lrotn Captain Blaud'i Company, and at Yorktown, where wi divided the last crust of bread, \v< made the aoquaintanet of the uobh soul of Steward Harrison. The Banner Cotton State.?According to the laAftt returns of tin Agricultural Bureau, published in Tin News on Saturday, South Curolin; stands preeminent. Her cotton < rop i four pel cent, better than it was in ,iub of last year, and is put down at 100 pe cent., while North Carolina, the onb other State that shows an improvcmen over last year, ig put down at 00 pe cent. The rest exhibit a fulling ol more or less marked.?Daily .News. The Richmond Dispatch, in its Iran tie appeals for the trade of our Slat I says; "North Carolina has no port o 1 her own." Our venerable brother o the Dispatch is becoming facetious ii Ins old age. For the last forty year sand bars and dredging machines lmv ) been household worlds iu Richmond,? Wilmington 6'l?r, 4t k~- ^ r#Hj _ i Mil . i.Wu. SBWH, .JULY gX, At the departure of G'apt. 11 vll, numerous presents were made to lriin au'l to the c row. Tlio Now-York Standard gt^s this account of one of them; An individual sent a**11 carefully sealed an 1 labeled "Nor P l>e opened until the Polaris had rcaehe*'^ho Arctie sea"? lint on its passage to 0* "?t\\ jard, on boi/i^; shipped, it, . ....... /roccf lent and the secret leaked out j mei, ?HI/ ( * i z i It v n< y 0au 0 I>ri^cnt ax'p K?case> with wnlcli ,. aU\ Hall or his survivors wore alloc^tiatoly lequestod by letter to lubv icatc the axle of this xlQW-gohrg world. MOR? POPULATION FOR THE SOUTH'. ( Krom the Courier, May II, 1871.) In our advertising calnu.ua will be found the announcement of A grand Gift enterprise, in which the amount of half a mil,l;on of dollars will ho distribute 1 by the South Carolina Land and Immigration Association. The importance of the. onjoct of the Association should recommend vho enterprise to ev< iy citizen of t!ic State,ami the inducements which arc uflercd arc such as to tempt every pno. Tlio price of tickets fs only five dollars, and the holder of one of them wiil rec> ive the Academy of Music, one of the most valuable j pieces of proi>erty in the whole Southern count ry. The store; irt the building command high rents; the saloon a .d store lots now and can always have a tenant. The Uails above.aio in constant demand, and I lie theatre is by far tin* ham'.airiest in the South. The lucky holder of the ticket which draws that prize will secure a fortune. The second prize, though less val | u:ti>l<\\\ III i C cam'ini) suusiy mo must grasping. One hundred thousand dollars is at no time to be despised. A large number of other prizes are to bo given, varying from $25,000, $10,000, $.r>,000, $.1,000, Ac., amounting to over 2,'100 gifhs. The character of the g<ttitk>n?en who are at the head of this enterprile is such as to satisfy every one that there can be nothing unfair in the transaction. Most gift schemes arc Started by i: re ponslhle parties. This one is, on the contrary, conducted under the auspices of Gen. M <Itiitlcr, a former Major General of the C >nfederate Army, and tho candidate for jAeutenanhGov.ornor at tins last election, a man whose name in South Carolina, has a 1. ways b -e.t.iyneuymous with high tone honesty and integritv; Nr. John Chadwiek,a gentleman who has invested hun beds ot tliousands of dollars in tho State, and wno is honored and respected by the entire community; and Gen. v i.lie honest. brave. inanlv and nonular J 1 - T ? * ? * gentleman, who never knew fear, and whose character stands witnout reproach. In addition to the high tone, character and responsibility of the Managers, other salegnarhs are thrown around the scheme which would recommend it to the m<\st skeptical, as w ill appear by tho advertisements. We feel sure that llu* only dillieulty, which wilf he had in a few da>s, w ill he the obtaining of tickets, as they will ho. eagei ly sought after iiuevcry section of the country. A few woki)8 to the Ladies?Many Lapart ieularly mothers nursing, complain of a tlicd, listless feeling, or complete exhaustion on arising in the morning. On the wife, and mother devolves the responsibility of regulating the duties of the household, fier cares nap' numerous, and the mental as well as the physical powers are frequently called info requisition She often finds her slightest occupation a weary fntknnrl r>yl<il..nirn n linrrloii. while .'it the sumo time she has no regular disease, liosiettei's Stomach / ittcrs, if resorted to at this period, win prove an unfailing remidjr for this annoying lassitude. The effects of this potent agent are soon seen in the rosy cheek and the elastic slop of the head of the family, as with restored health and renewd spirits she takes hoi acustomcd place in the family circle, if this friend in need he regularly used, those depressing symptoms will never be complained rf and not only would lassitude be experienced, but many diseases following its advent be a voided. As a medical agent it lias no equal while its pleasing flavor and healthful eflects have made it a general favorite. It is free from all properties calculated to impair the system and its operations are at once mild, soothing and efficient. All who have used the Bitters assert its virtues and commend it to use. . ' $50C ; TO BE GrTV I'mlcr the rfl iLllnft $ 11' r 1st. t 9p 'i State of Snii|?HBflH^^S^^H^ti ?Msp liEFKUK* Molina F Governor m.^B pronion l (> o ium n . ronhohn, l Hon. $ .00,000 t t ho Ticket Hole the First of t the Academy c Drawing ron^^H&SnS^^ AM prctn Deed and Certific ?wv. .??? tuw i\ vi Gift, Charleston, S. C tal of Opera House, St( by CO, and ^HBs^B|^R v of Kins and M;i known to ^^S^^^^^Ruldlng and ino>t valued 2nd. (lilt" iul. (lilt? 8 4th. r>vb. Gitt-BIMF. (ili'.S .. *25 (litis ?Ca^BB*. 350 (-lifts - Cash 250 (lifts?Cash v 500 Gifts?Cash IV 1250 Gilts?Cash 2.101 Gifts, amount to ; BUTLER, CHAD\ ,f AGENTS SO UTH CAROLINA LAX1 i GiI! J?' h Ge 0 CO MM IPS JO A E 7? S A XI) S11 General A. 1*. \V1of Georgia Cncral Uradley T. Jchn3on, of Virginia. MBilk. 1871. COX S 0 MPTION, Its (Jure and Its Preventive, uv .i u RnHr.NOK. M_ i). Many n huninn telng h <s passed nwny. for whose (lentli theye was no oilier reason than the neglect of known tuui ludisputtibly pioven means oi core. Those near and dear to family and ii.-iuls urc clfcpnif; the dreamless suunbiT Into which, had they calmly adopted ' ?>12. .iusi:i?n m. wi iar^tii'S smi'i.c no A i MK\T, j and rivalled tpemtoiv. s of his wonderful efllcacl. Our medicines, they would not haVe t dlenDy. Sc ho nek has in his owu osse proved that wherever nidicieui vitality remains, that vi'^lity, by htu njediviues and his direction, 'or their u??, ' is quickened into healthful vigor. 1 In this statement ihere is nothing tsumptu 1 ous To the l.lilh of ine invalid is made no rep- ' rest-ulaUou thut is not a thousand times sub- 1 stantiHted by living au?l visible walks. The Theory of the cure oy I)r. Scjie nek's ?>ediolu6s is is simple as It is unlading. lis philosophy ' qinfrs ii u argument. &i is self assuring, self i convincing.. The Sen Weed Tonic and Mandrake Tills are the ] tlrst two weapiuia with which the citadel of the malady is as-ailed. Two-thirds of the cases of consiimpiioii orgnuite in dispepsia and a fuiic tionally disordered liver VVnh this condition the bronchial lubes "sympathize" with tlie stomach I buy respond to tho morbific nclion of the liver liete them couns iiie c mm uniting result, and t.he selii ig in, with all i'3 Distressing symptoms, of toxst'iiiTioje, The Mandrake Tills are composed of on? of Nature's noblest gilis thu-Todophilum Teltatum They posse.-s ail the blood-searching, altera live proper ih q o( calomel, but unlike Co oiuel, tliev 'ALKAVli NO STINd BLH1N1)," , The work of cure is now beg ui> g. The vitiated i. in ou-depopl ln tho OOwels and In the ullni-ntary < anal are ejected l tie liter, like a clock. Is wound up. It arouses .iron* its torpidity. The 1 siomach acts responsive v, and the patient begins to feel that he is getting, at uiat, AKH/l'I'LV OI-' <>itM>i> ?LOOB>. '^'he tj ttweed Tuulc, iu conjunction with tht Ti ls, p imo.ttes and assimilates with the lood Oily Illicit ott is now picgiessiug without its previous tortures' Digestion becomes p.niilfss. and the cure is muii to be at hand. There is no more llntuleiice, no exacerbation of ths stomach, An appetite sets in. Now com'-athe greatest lttood Purifier ever yet given by no iu'ulgeiit father 10 sutlerlng man. Scti*-iii k's Pulmonic Syrup com.? in fo perforin it- functions and to hue inn and complete t lie euro 11 enters at once upon its work. Nature cannot be ch-eated. 11 collects and ripens the tmfvured ao diseased portions of the tugs In the form o! gatiorinK8.il prepares them lor expectoration, an.i in a very snori tin>* ttie malady im canqutsliett tin-rot ten ttirone t tiat it occupied in renovated and made new. and tbe pntivtvi, m all the dignity of regained vigor, steps tortli to enjoy the u.uuhood or the womanhood that was. GIVEAi 11' AN I.OST. The second th'ng is, the patients uuafsts / in a war in r< on unjll tliey get well, 11 is a lint si un? possible to prment taking coid when the lungs arc diseased, hut i) mi>t he prevented or a cure cannot be effected. Fresh air and riding out, cepeciuHy in Hits section of the country in the fan and winter season, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course io?e their pat cuts, if their iui gs are hadly diseased, and jet, because they are in the house they must not sit dowu quiet; they niuRt nn'k about the room as much and as l ist as thestrei gib wHI hear, to get tip a good rircul lion of blood. The patn n's must keep in good spirit ? ho determined to gel Well. This has a gre it deal to do w 11U the appetite, and lb the gieat point to gain. To despair of euro after such evidence of its possibi ity in tin* worst c ses, and morale ertainty 111 all otlieub, is Bintul 1?r Scheuck's personal siftteinent to tiie Faculty of hp own cure was In these modem words; "M 1 ny y oars ago I v??? in tlio last stage of eta* sumption; eon 11 ned to ray bed, and at one time physicians thought thitl could not live a week, then like a drowning man catching at straws, 1 heard or and obtain d he pre partitions wlii h j now offer to tiie ( ublic, and they made a jx-rf.oi cure of me It seemed tome tnat f could feel t bum peutrate my whole system. They soon ripened the matter In niy lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint 01 okeubiv yellow matter every morning lor a long lime As soon as tnai began to subside my eor/gh, fever, pain and night sweats ail began t? leave tne, nnu rav a| petite became so great tlis-s it was with dilliculiy that 1 could keep irorn eating too nun li 1 soon gamed r>iy strength, ami liave growing fle^ia aver since." "l was weighed si.ortly after my recovcrey " ad* ded the l)o. tor then looking like a mere skeleton tny weight wa3 only im.i">-seven pnnnrls my present weigh 1 is 1 wo hundred and iwenty-flve (22.1) ponndb'and for y curs 1 have enjo tii unimer in pie.i hen 11 h . Di . S. henck ha* discontinued. Mb professirnat visits to Mew York and Huston, lie or his sm. 1 >i*. J II. Rchenrk, Jr. still rontnuvo to see patients at tin lr olli. ?* No l&Norlh Sixth streei Phiiadelp ia evefy Saturday f om9 A M. to 3 I*. M, Those w ho wish 11 tin rough examination with the Keeplroiseter will beiharged %.1. '1 he Hi spirometer declares the ex ct condition of the 1 imgs a ml p tients can resdily learn whether they are curabi or not. The directions for tiie medicines nre adopted to ihe ii.tcll genceeven of a child l\diow th- Be directions and kind N ttnro will do the rcat.*. x. Ci'pitnir tlrit tti t.om?'cast't- the Mnnrlr:ik>* IMIp nre to b'- taken in more isvd doses; the three medicines need tiO other aeoomp'-inimputs thai the ample instructiiMis tVjnl ac< oni|>*fty them I'lret create I <ppetitc. Of returning health hunger is t he most wrloome symptom. When it comos jib it will come let the despairing at once be ofgood cheer flood blood at once follows tho couch loosens, the 1 nluht Bwaat is abated, jn a abort, titno both of > Muse morbid symptoms 1.1 e gone forevr. Dr. Schenck's meilioinps are constantly kept In tens of thuttsdiids of families As tt laxative 01 , pnrcatlve the Mandrake Phis are :? standarec i rep aration while the pulmonic Syrup *s a enrol ' of coughs and c.>ld? ma y be regarded f*s a propby laeterie npains*. con snmption in any of it* forms: price of the Pulmonic Syrup Heaweed Tonic i * ,50 n bottle or *7.60 halt dozen. Manchakt | rilts CO cents a box For ea.e by all druguUtu and i deah-rs j Wholesale agent, JX O. F. UENKY, X'o. 8 I College 1 lace, New York City. ),000 EN AWAY! O: I C&&Q&IJM ration Association tate Agricultural antl Mechanical Society/' will ilemy of Music, Charleston, 9. C., commencing a fund to enable emigrant* to settle upon lands i t hem and European farmers and others, in the oittftion thither and support for the first year. Icncral Wado Hampton, Hon. B. F. P9ryy, lagood, lion. Armstead Hurt, lion James ChestSimpson. Andrew fcimonds, Esq., Hon. G. A. . I>. Campbell. le.rs of the Series of Concerts to Commence on >f Music, Charlc$ton, 9. C., od which day tho [mission, and no more, at $5 each ate of '1 itle to Academy of Music, will bo deposiNcw York. IF GIFTS. ., co-H to build* $230,000, having an annual ren>ros and nails; the building being about 230 feet irket streets, in the centre of the city, and well valuable property in Charleston; 9Kfi nno 100,000 25,000 10,000 .5,000 each 81,000 25,000 each 500 -.12,500 each 100 05^000 each 50 ....12,500 .each 25 '....12,500 .each 10 12,500 8500,000 VLCiv, GARY & CO., ') IMMQKATION nerai jVI. C. Butler, ) ini Chad wick, Esq., > Charleston, S. C\ ncral M. W. Gary.' ) -O PERVJ80Rfi OF Tti/ a i\rT\rn . ^ Colonel 11. H. cl'ni. Hnn. Roper V _ I i # N(^v A cl vertisoments. \l. H. R RADWAYS -.A* ^ ,/?>?. .! ZS. A .*-.4 >M. KEAU* KEElfct CUllttS TIIK WOHST PAIN'S IX FROKON'E TO TWENTY MINUTES . OT (INK HOVIl after reading this advertisement need any one sutler with pain. Kadwny's He tdy Relief ts a cure for every pain. It was the first and is the okirr.vin hkmrdt that nstautly stops the most excruciating pains, alays Inflammations, and euros co vestlous. wheLtier ot the l.tuigs, Stomach, Itowels, or other llnndsor organs, hy one application la from ens to twenty tninues, no mnticr how violent of excruciating the pain, the rheumatic, jed-ridden, lulirm, crippled, nervous, neuralgic, yr prostrated with diseasiv may sutler, Had way'.v Kti iily t will at?\>rd Instant vase. Inflammation of the Kidneys. Inflammation of the Bladder. Inflammation of the lUwcls. congestion ot the Dungs, Sote Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart. Ilybtcrits, Croup, Dipthera. Catarrh, influenza. Headache. Toa/Aiache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism Cold Chills, Ague Chills. The Application of tho R-*adv Relief ?o th? part or pirta where the pain or ilttllculty exists will afP?>rd ease and conilori. Twemy drops in l?al~ a tumbler of w iter will, in a U iv moments, cure Cramps, Sptisine, Snrtr Stomach, Heartburn. Sick IiVadnche, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cc^ic, Wind in the Bowels-, and alll internal p.ilns. v' Travelers should always carry a bottle of R id- > way's Ready Kellel with them. A few drops in water will prevent ^lounessor pains from chancer of water. It is better thau French Brandy or.L'it.erd as a stimulant. EEVER AND AGITE. Fever and Ag-iecurod for fifty cents. Thorn Is not a remedial agent In tho world* that will euro Fever and Ague, and all other .H ilarious, Bitoils, Sen pint, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Kevef* (aided hy Railway's *i11 * ) so quick as Railway's Ready Relief. Vlfty cents p.-r boitio. HEAXT^n BEAUTY 1 STRONG AND PURE RICII BLOOD? INCREASE or FLESH AND WEIGHT* CLEAR SKIN AND BEAfcJMrUI.COM. FLEXION SECURED- TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY'S NsirNn|iarlilian Hcxolvont Has made the most astonishing cures : so uuiek, so lapid arc the changes the Body undergoes under the intluonce ot' this truly Wonderful Medicine, that every day an incVoaso in Flesh and Weight is seen and lelt. TriLUIlEAT It*a?03> PIRIIKSR. Ever* drop of th? Sarsap rtlllan resol von t rotn invimic 11through Uit? Cloud, Sweat, Urine, an 1 o'her Jluids and jm es ot the bysitun the vigor ?f life, for it r? p.-itr?? the wa3tisof tho *?Oiiy with n> w and uoutd material Scroful i, Syph.lis. Oonmntp. ttona Glandular dlsvaae, Ulcers la the throat, Mouth . To mora, Kcdes tu tlif Olivmh and Other p:trts? of i? system. Sore Eyes, Mirunhorons itischarge# ntjiti the Ears, an.I tIi?? worst forti s of skin ii incase#, Eruption** Kev?-r fjores, So tUI I lead Ring IVoiiu fiilt Ultuiiin, Er>Kipe'a#; Acne, li nek Spots. Worm# in the r lesh, rumors, iJaucers ' k ilio Wuinh and a.I Weakening and p-uuf-.J di? (h trgi'S, Night W.veata, loss of Sperm ill l ail waste# of the lite principle, nre within the oor ?, tive r mgc of this wonder of Modern Chftmsiry* and a few day# use will proto to any pernhii using It for ?;iiher of tin so forms of dleeauu ite pol?ut powor to cure th?-rri. If the patient, dtil" becoming reduced by tUo wax era and ifecotup\>sftlo>i inat la ecu tpiuallv progressing ?use*-ck# i a arrest big these wastes aiut repairs theeatne with material not'to from heal ih-y bW*oft?find this the MA lO>Ai* t III I.E1 k .V will ami does secure?& cure is certain ; lor when otffce thte remedy es>nnnen?e? Its work of puriflCRtlOU, mot #'l Ceed* 111 (liuillUahing tile loss of w.uttrs ii? repair# wi.l he rapid, and every d iy ilie patient will feel himself growing hc>er and stronger, tl?o lood digesting better, appetite lui. nivini'. mid lleah and wpmlil lnere mi n.? Not only does the Srysaparillian Resolvent excell all known ri?mdial agents in the cure of Chronic, Hvrofnlous, Constitutional, atni Sua use ises ; iiui a is thb only p islttvo euro lor kidney and bladder complaints, f'rinary, and Womb dls- >so3,(7raTCl, D;.tM, Ilropty, Stopp >k<' Of Wa or, IncoatuiHiue of Urine, Origin's l)isHa????, Alb.tininnrlt u id in -411 aat-o where there are brnk dual de|K>->1ia, or iho water (a thick, clou iy, mixed with substmrei l.ko the whits> of tin egg, or threads iiko \vh Id silli, or thcro is a inorb il, c'ark, bilious app-ar .no", and whit.* boos dust deposits, and when ' here la a j?ri kimj, burning seus.iilua When passing water, and pain lu thwauiali of lit* iJ iCk and aionc the Loins. I)Ii. RAB WAY'S Perfect I*i;It 4JAllVf? PJJ-I.V. puriocny i isic ??8> eieg inuy couea vvitii gum. purge,regit I ite, purify, ol<*;uise and ?treneli? ?-n. Ka Uv.ty.s Puis, for th* cure of nil disorder.! of the St mai l), I.iver, Bowel#, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Disease*, Head iche, Co.iMlpi.ti.>.', (Jostiveoecs, Indigestion'", Dyspepsia, Billousiieea, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of tin* Bowel;), l'i ? ?nd nil Derangement* of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a posiUcve cure. Purely Vex* etuhle, contiiliiing do meiwry, minerals or de e* tenons drugs. v Observe tne following symptoms resulting from Disorders of iho Digestive Organs: Oonst ptilon, Inward Piles, Fullness of tho Blood in 'he Head Ael-Hty of the Stoin icn, Nan* Shi, Heartburn, Dnguai of Food, Fuliueas or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Kruct tiious, riuiKlng or Fluttering hi the Pit of the Stomach, Said* tiling of the Head Hurried nd Difficult Bred' hir.g a few doses of It uiway'n Pi Is wni free the ajstorn from all the above nitined nisorderg. Price, 26cents per. Box Sold By Druggists. ii**;td "False And True." Send one letter-Rlamp to Kndw.ny & t o., No. fi7 Maiden Lauo, N"W Yor? Information worth thousands will l>o scut y ou Notice to Tax Payers. r J ^he assessment of personal piopoi'.y for the 1_ year 1871, will be made between the first day of Inly aud the twentieth day of August, next. Tax-payers are required to make their returns to the County Autflgar at his otlice ir> Conwavboro, or to his Assistants, at tlie following named places: j Moses F. SarvU, Buck* Township. Thomas McCormic, Socastee. Capt. Robert Z. Harllo, Hichard Jordan's Store ("apt. John J. best, Galivffnt's Ferry Township W.Scott Hunter, Bayboio. James G. Bryant, Green rTa. J. Whitot'ord Sessions, Red Bhdf. George W. Ward, Little River. Joseph M. King, Dogwood Neck. If any Taxpayer shall fail to inako a return within said time, it will be the duty of the (Y.n.ifu A iwlitAP * A /?..? ? on fx M . j ommuui ni uiinu' uii ilit* i ax uupn* catc against such taxpayer, tlic property chargeil to him the previous vcar with lilty percent penalty added thereto, except in cases of xicknes8, or absence irom the county. Taxpayers are required to make statement of changes or transfers of rcaLestato since the assessment of 1870, which w?be indorsed on the hack of their return. ^ All poi sons liable to pay pell tax are re* quired to make a return. CHALKS L. JOHNSON, County Auditor, juno 12th * 24-tt DRESS-MAKING DON P. with neatness and dispatch in tho latest fashionable styles, and warranted to give satisfaction, at R.J. CON (J DON Ti. MaylW 20-tf GJilSrTI. I . M EN'fe / "" .OATS, PANTS, VESTS, SIIIUTS AND vy under clothing tnarte to order, nt short J notice, at 12. J. CONG DON'S. w may L), '-0 tf