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Try to be Happy. * Let us try to be happy !-\re "may if we will, Find some pleasure in life to o'erbalanoe theill; There-was never an evil, if well under stood, . . But what, rightly managed would ttirn to a good. If we were but as ready to look to the light, . As wo are to set moping, bacauae it is night, Wo should own it a truth, both in word and in d?el, That who tries to be happy is sure to succeed. . Let us try to be happy !-some shades of regret Are sure to hong round wlj?ch we cannot forget ; There arc times when the lightest of spirits must bow, And the sunniest face wear a cloud on his brow ; We must never bid feelings, the purest and best, [ To lie blunted and cold in our bosoms at rest; But the deeper our griefs, the greater our need To try to be happy, lest other hearts bleed. Oh 1 try to be happy !-it is not long We shall cheer on each other by counsel of song ; If we make the best use of our time that we may, There is much we can do to enliven titn way. Let us only in earnestness each do our best Before God and our conscience, and trust for the rest ; Still take this truth, both'in word and deed, That who tiles to be happy is sure to succeed. Acts aud Joint Resolutions Passed by the Legislature-Sessions 1870 and 1S71. OFFICIAL. AN ACT to Further Amend an Act Entitled "An Act Proriding for the Assessment and Taxation of Property." SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ot* Representatives of the stato of South Carolina, now' met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the a-.:t;iority of the same, That the Act entitled " An Act .pro viding for the assessment and taxa tion ot property," be, and is hereby, farther amended as follows : Strike out from Sectio:. 3, pan graph 16, the word "September," and insirrt "July;" also, in paragraph 17. the word "November," and inser? '? August." Strike out, from Section 7, the words " September" and " October,' iii lines two anti * three, and insert "July" and " August ;" also, in line sis and nine, strikeout " September,' and insert " J ?ly ;" also, in line five of Section 7, between the words " oath" and " of," insert " of all the real estate which has been sold o transferred since the last listment ol property, for which he was responsi ble, and to whom, and." Strike out, from Section 8, the word" September," and insert "Ju ly." Strike out, from Section 9, the word " September-," and insert " Ju K , Strike out, from Sections 10, ll and 12, the words " September" and ,* October," and insert " July" and " August." Strike out, from Section 17, the word " November," and insert " Sep tember." Strike out, from Section 19, the word " October," and insert " Au gust." Strike out, from Section 20, the words " September" and " October," and insert " July" and " August." Strike out, from Section, 21, wher ever it appears, the word " October," and insert " August ;" 'also, the word "September," and insert "July;" also, the word " November," and in sert " September." Strike out, from Sections 23 and 31. the words " September" and " Oc tober," and insert " July" and " Au Strike cftit, from Section 33, the word .' September,'' and insert " Ju ly." Strike out, from Section 37, the words " September" and " October," and insert " July" and " August." Strike out, from Section 3S, the word " August," and insert " June." Strike out, from Section 41, thc words" September" and "October," and insert "July" and " August." Strike out, iroiu Section 50, the words " Monday of ?eptemba. and second Monday ih October," in. the fourth line, and insert "the second . Monday of July," and " second Mon day in August;" a?30, in line five, strike out *' September," and insert :i Jilly ;'' also, in lines fourteen and ?wei ty-one, strike out " October," and insert " August." Strike out, from Section 51, the word " September," and inser? "Ju Shrike out. from Section 52, the \vora "October," a : id insert "Au gust ;" also, in line five, between the words "listed and," ;.ncl in.-ert " giv ing thefirst Ciu'i?ti?ii name of the several j ersons." Strikeout, from'Suet ions 56, 57 and 58j the word " September," and in sert " Juiy." Strike out, from Section "63,/.ll af ter ?bc word " rhe," .n line one, to *' eighteen,*' iii Hoe iwo, and insert " September first." S rike out, frota Section 65, the 'vords "second Monday of Decem ber," and insert "last Monday in August." Strike out, from Section 66, all af ter the word "the," inline one, to " one,'.' in line two, and insert " thir tieth of September ;" also, betwecu "State" and "an," on the fourth line, insert " and the County Com missioners ;" also, strike our, from Section 66, line two, the words "six ty-eight," and insert " sevent^one." Strike out, from Section 67, all af ter the word "on," in the* fifteenth line, to the word " one," in the six teenth line, and insert " or before the 5;h of October;"- also, strike out the words " sixty-eight" wherever they occur in the Section, and insert " sev enty-three." Strike out, from Section 68, all af ter the word " the" in the fifth, line, to " annually." in the si.:th iine, and insert " second Monday c." Septem ber." Strike out; from Section 69, all af ter the word " County," on fifth line, to the word "and," on sixth line, and ins'rt " on the first Monday in Sep tember." Strike out, from Section 72, all after the word " the," in the sixteenth line, to " annually,"-in the same line, and insert " November 15th." Strike out from Section 75, line twenty, the word " January,".?nd in sert " November." Strike out, from S?ctio?.79, '''the: first dav of March,"" and-insert " the fifteenth day of January ;" also, strike out the word "April," and insert " February ;'' also, the'words " twen tieth day of May," and ins?rfc 14 the' .econd Taesday in MaWlk" '. Strike out, from pec?on w, the 01 Cl .c tl ai "J r? si In B ce at vi ar te 3 til m Bi th or ev or as pr toi an to th. tir int or cit ex? sai pa: to sue rej word " March," and insert " Janua ry." . ' " Strike out, from Section 89, the words " the 10th of November," and insert " the 10th of September.'' Amend Section 90 by adding: " And provided, further, That each County Auditor shall keep a record of all sales of conveyances of real property made in his County, in which he shall enter, in columns, the names of the purchaser and seller, the qual ity of land conveyed, the location and price of the same, and therefrom correct the County duplicates annu ally ; and for the purpose of carrying out this provision, the Clerks of Courts and Registers of Mesne Conveyance of each County- are hereby required to have the endorsement of the Coun ty Auditor on each and every deed of conveyance for real property, that the same is on record in his office, before the same can be placed on re cord in the offices of said Clerks of Courts or Registers of Mesne Con veyances, and the said County Audi tor shall be entitled to collect a fee of twenty-five cents, for his own use, for making such entry and en dorsement." . Strike out, fr?m Section 91, the words " the fifteenth day of Janua ry," and insert "November twen tieth." Strike cut, from Section 92, the words "firs Tuesday in May," and insert "15th of January." Strike out, from Section 94, the words " first week in September, and insert "the second week in June;" also, the words " the first," in sixth line and insert " the last." Strike out, from Section 95, the words, " the first day of March," and insert " the 15th of January." Strike out, from Section 96, all from the word "taxes," insecondline, and insert " from November 20th to March 20th." Strike out, from- Section 57, the words "first day of March," and in sert " fifteenth of .January ;" also, strike out " the 20th clay of May," and insert " the fifteenth of Februa ry." . " Strike out, from Section 101, the word " July," and insert " April." Strike out, from Section 105, the word " June," and insert " March." . Strike out, from Section 10G, the words " the twentieth day' of May," and insert ." the fifteenth of Februa ry." Strike out, from Section 107, words ;' the twentieth day of May," and " the second Tuesday in June," and insert the tenth of February" and " the first Monday i n March ; " also, on the twelfth line, strike out "June," and insert " March." Strike out, from Section 108, the words " second Tuesday in June." and insert " first Monday in March." Strike out, from Section 112, the word " July," and insert11 April." Strike out, from Section j 132, the words s' twentieth day of October," and insert " the last day of August." Add to Section 145 the following words : " The State Auditor is hereby au thorized to have the City of Charles ton surveyed and numbered, and to place the numbers in1 a conspicuous place in front of the buildings or lots. And it shall be a penal offence for the landlord, agent or tenant, to re move the same." Strike out, from Section 147, all after " 147," and insert " the pay of Assessors shall in no instance be more than three dollars per day for each clay actually and necessarily employ ed in the performance of the duties enjoined upon them in this Act." SEC. 2. All Acta or parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. SEC, 3. This Act shall take effect on and after the tax levy shall made for the fiscal year, of 1871. . Approved March 8, 1871. AN ACT to Amend and Extend thc Charter of the Planters' and Me chanics' Bank cf South Carolina, and for Other Puiyoses Therein Named. Whereas the capital of the Plan ters' and Mechanics' Bank of South karolina has been reduced, by losses, from one million of dollars to one hundred thousand dollars, whereby :he shares, originally worth twenty live dollars each are, at the present :ime, worth, in reality, but two dol ara and fifty c^nts each; and. the President and .Directors-.ot the said ?ank have petitioned for leaye.to con solidate their said shares at that .ate, so as io bring ' them tip to their iriginal par value : .. - r ? SECTIO^f. Be it enacted' by. J;he x-nate and- House of. Representatives if the State of South .Carolina, now net and sitting in General Assem >?y, and by tHe authority of the same, "vat tiie Board" bf Directors of the lid bank be, and they are hereby, nrhorized to ccilsolfdate the shares 1" tim said Dank, by calling in their aid shares, and issuing one share of fie par value of twenty-five dollars j-: every fen ot their present shares, >:> that the number of shares shall be educed from forty thousand to four ousand : Provided, however, That :.: s.-.id Bank shall, at the request of ookholders now holding less than ?:: shares, redeem thc said shares at .-? rate ot'two dollars and fifty cents er share. SEC. 2.. That the said Board of Di ictors, before reducing and con3oli ating the said shares, shall give at .ast thirty days' public notice, in ie or more of the newspapers of the ty of Charleston, of their intention ? to consolidate, reduce and redeem ?e stock of the said Bank ; and, from id after the day fixed and so public ' notified for the said consolidation, iductiou and redemption of the said tares, no one shall be considered or ;ld to be a stockholder of the said ank who has not received a new irtificate for .the consolidated shares ; twenty-five dollars per share : Pro ded, always, That the holder of iy number of original shares under n shall be at liberty to sell and as 711 the same to whomsoever he may loose, by endorsement upon the cer icate held by him, which endorse ent shall, without transfer at the mk, entitle the assignee to demand e redemption of the said shares the consolidation of them, when er he has acquired or holds ten ?more shares, at the price or rate in the first Section of this Act ovided. SEC. 3. The said Board of Direc rs are hereby further authorized d empowered, from time to time, increase the number of shares and s capital of the said Bank at any ne after thirty day's notice of their ;ention so to do, published in one more- of the newspapers of the y of CharlesF?n,"1b ? humfter 4irot ce?ding-in th? whole twenty thou ld shares, each share to be. of the r value of twenty fira- dollars,.ajad open boots of subscriptions for :h additional shares, .under anet fictions aa they shall prescribe S Qi ii a T lt n tl al b ci it P' ai sa lu ll st: cc ai in tit ar su to an sh ol' pa A: Se: of me blj sar au' am gai ant ME H. of be ? D. Ma Bu wit sait per 1 1 C .. -u ' it u y diet as. i lane Provided, always, That the stock riders shall have preference in sub cription to the increased stock, in >roportion to the amount then held >y them. SEC. 4. The said Bank is hereby urther authorized to receive depos ts, in such sums, and at such times, is the Board of Directors may state, >y- public advertisement; and pay the ame, with a stipulated rate of int?r ?t upon them, at stated periods, the nterest to be paid in m?ney, or to je placed at the credit of said depos tors, upon the same terms and coa litions as the original deposits. SEC. 5. The present charter of the Bani: is hereby altered and amended, is in the previous. Sections, of this fictis provided, and in all other respects the said charter is hereby confirmed as if those provisions had been originally incorporated in the said charter, and the said charter is ibo extended for a period of twentv sne years beyond its present term! nation SEC. 6. That all other powers here in conferred upon the Board of Di rectors of the Planters' and Meehan cs' Bank be, and the same are here by.'conferred upon the Board of Di rectors of the JBank known as the Union Bank of South Carolina, which charter is-also hereby amended and jxtended in the same manner, and chat they shall have the same powers is are herein conferred. SEC. 7. That the charter of the People's Bank of South Carolina be md the same is hereby, renewed for ?he term of twenty-one years from md after the sixteenth day of Decem Ler, which shall be in the year of )ur Lord one thousand eight hundred ind seventy-three SEC. 8. That the said Bank, during .aid term of twenty-one years, shall ?njoy all the privileges, rights, pow ers, immunities and /benefits which it now enjoys under the existing char ter of said Bank. SEC. 9. That this i deemed a public Act. SEC. 10. That this Act shall not be construed to exempt any of the Banks named from State or municL pal taxation. Approved December 9, 1870 AN ACT io Confer the Bights of Legitimacy on Certain Children. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives af the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assem bly, and by the authority of the same. That the children begotten of the body of Anna Smith, late of the County of Oconee, called by the names of Jacob Ferrel Smith, Sarah Malissa Smith. Art amissa J. Smith md Joseph Henry Smith, be, and they are hereby, invested with all the rights and- privileges of - legitimate children, in the same manner, and to :he same extent, as if they had been Dorn in lawful wedlock. Approved March 9,1871. ?LN ACT io Incorporate thc Lebanon ' Presbyterian Church, of Fairfield County. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives >f the State of South Carolina, now net and sitting in General' Assem )ly, and by tbe authority of the ;ame, That the Lebanon Presbyter! in Church, of Fairfield, in this State, s hereby incorporated, with all the ?ights and privileges awarded to re igious denominations in this State. SEO. 2. That the said Lebanon Pres jyterian' Church, of -Fairfield, may icquire lands within this . State for eligious and educational purposes, ind regulate and govern the same as hey may deem proper, in accordance pith their laws and discipline, such aws not being inconsistent with the aws of this State. SEC. 3. This Act shall be deemed , public Act, and shall continue io arce for the term of twenty-five ears. Approved March 9, 1871. LN ACT io Incorporate the Winyah Guards, of Georgetown, South Cor alina. SECTION 1. Be it maded by the enate and House of Representatives fy the State of Sooth Carolina; now let and sitting in General Assembly, od by the authority of the same, hat J. Harvey Jones, George Paw iy and Brass Richardson, under the ame and style of the Winyah Guards leyland, their successors and associ tes i rf office, be, and they are .'here- ( y, incorporated, and* made and- de- 6 ared a body .politic and corporate, 0 i deed and in law, .and, as such body clitic, shall have the power to use ul keep a. common seal, and the itne at will to-alter,- to make all ?cessary by-laws not repugnant to te laws-of the land, and to have iccession of officers and members, mformable to such by-laws, to sue id be sued, plead and be impleaded, any Court of competent jurisdi?-' DH in this State, and to have, use id enjoy all other rights, and be bject to all other liabilities incident bodies corporate. SEC. 2. This Act shall be deemed id taken to be a public Act, and all continue in force for the space fifteen years from and after its ssage. Approved March 9, 1871. N ACT to Permit Burns D. Myers io Afiopt and Make Ms Lawful Stirs, LT. Margaret Grimes and W. Burris Grimes, and io Change the Name of the said K Margaret Grimes to H. Margaret Myers, and the Name of JP.. Burns Grimes to W. Burns Myers. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the nate and House of Representatives the State of South Carolina, now it and sitting in General Assem r, and by the authority of the ne, That Burns D. Myersjs hereby thorized and empowered to adopt 1 make his lawful heirs, H. Mar ret Grimes,' and W. Burns Grimes, 1 that the name of the said H.-| irgaret Grimes shall be changed to Margaret Myers, and the name the said W. Burns Grimes shall changed to W. Burns Myers. 3EC. 2. That should the said Burns Myers die intestate, the said H. rgaret Myers and the said W. ms Myers shall inherit, in common h the other lawful heirs of the 1 Burns D. Mvers, his estate, both sonal and reaf. Approved March 9,1871. ACT Beelaring a Tract cf One hundred Acres of Land, in the hunty, qf Fairfield, as Escheated ) the jSu??iltndrto-Vest the Till?-iq he Same in the Trustees of Bijgge tay Academy. ... * - ' Whereas, one Mrs. Murdoc, widow - 1 a number of years since, leaving ter estate, one hundred acres of 1 in the County of Fairfield, bound-1 S o; m ai T Ji Si C. F w h< th cl lo m e? co be ar ar th sic in of as sa: ?? th foi m< as of Sh; mt its to lai sui as CO] lai sh; an i SM ed, in joy ute bot lan an? tra toi ed by lands d?gilliam Burlap, Sam uel McQuarters and others; and, whereas, she left no heirs or repr? sentatives ; therefore, SECTION 1. Be it enacted by. the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina,, now met and sitting in General Assem bly, and by the ? authority of the same; That the said tract of one hun dred acres of land be, and the same is hereby, declared to have escheated to the State. .' SEC. . 2. That the title of the State to said one hundred acres of land be, and the same is Jiereby, vested in S. M. Smart, Moses James and Wyatt Boulware, and their successors in office, as Trustees of the Ridgeway. Academy, in the said County of Fair field! .; SEC. 3. That they are hereby au thorized to sell the same, and apply the money for the purpose of build ing a school at or near the above men tioned place. ' Approved March 9,1871. AN ACT to Regulate the Disposition of Biiiex and Penalties Imposed and Collected in Criminal Chuses by the Circuit Court of General Sessions and Trial Justices. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, "now met and sitting in General Assembly and by the authority of the same That all fines and penalties imposed and collected by the Circuit Court of General Sessions in criminal causes shall be forthwith turned over by the Clerk of said Gourt to the County Treasurer of the County wherein the same are imposed ; aud all fines and Penalties imposed and collected by rial Justices, in criminal*'.causes, shall be forthwith turned- over *by them to the County Treasurers of their respective Counties^ior:County f)Urposes : Provided, Thatfwhen, by aw, any person or persons' entitled, as informer or informers,-"to any portion of the fine or penalty im posed and collocted, the same'shall be immediately paid over to him or them. SEC. 2. No account of the Circuit Solicitor, the Clerk of. the Circuit Court of General Sessions, the Conn ty Sheriff, or Trial Justices, for fees, in any criminal cause, herd or prose en! ed in the Circuit Court, or before a Trial Justice, shall be paid, unless they severally shall declare, on oath that the costs in the said cause have not been recovered of the defendant and that he, the defendant, was una ble to pay the same ; and, further, that all fines and penalties heretofore collected by them have been faithful ly and fully paid over to the County Treasurer of the County. SEC. 3. If any Clerk of the Circuit Court of General Sessions, County Sheriff, or Trial Justice, shall neglect or refuse to immediately pay over, as required by the first Section of this Act, ai.y and all fines and penalties collected by them in any criminal cause or proceeding, he shall, on con Viction thereof, be subject to a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and im prisonment not less than three, nor more than six months, and shall be iismissed from office, and disqual ified from holding any office pf trust md profit under the State of South Oarolina. Approved March 6,1871. AN ACT to Incorporate Scaling Springs Baptist Church, in Bam well County, South Carolina. SECTION 1. Bc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives Df the State of South Carolina, now net and sitting in General Assembly, md by'the authority of the same, That the members of the said Society 3e, and they are hereby, incorpora ,ed, and are hereby declared to be a jody corporate, by the name and ?tyle of the Healing Springs Baptist ""hurch, and by that name and style ihall have succession of officers and nembers, and shall have a common ?eal. SEO. That the said corporation ihall have power to purchase, receive md hold any real or personal estate lot exceeding in value the sum of wen ty thousand dollars, and to sell. :onvey and dispose of the same ; and, >y its corporate name, to sue 'and be ued in any Court of this State, and o make such rules and by-laws, not epugnant to law, as it may consider iccessary and expedient SEC. 3. That this Act shall be deem d and taken to be a public Act, and hall continue in force for the term f twenty-five years; Approved March 9, 1871. LN ACT lo JncorpprcUe thc Capital Building and Loan Association, of Columbia. SECTION 1. Bc it enacted by th enate and House of Representatives f the State of South Carolina, now let and sitting in General Assembly, nd by the authority of the same, hat John Agnew, M. J. Calnan, ames A. Dunbar, W. B. Nash, W ?mons, S. B. Thompson, John Mc ord, R. ?omlinson, C. C. Puffer, VV. . Hague, Timothy Hurley, togethei ith other persons who now are, or ?reafter may be, associated with tem, b?, and they are hereby, de ?red a body politic and corporate, r the purpose of making loans of oney, secured by mortgage on real tate or personal property, or by nveyance of the same, to their mem >rs and stockholders, by the name id style of the " Capital Building td Loan Association, of Columbia," e capital stock of which shall con it of one thousand shares, to be paid by successive monthly installments one dollar on each share, so long the corporation shall continue, the id shares'to be held, transferred, as rned and pledged, and the holders ereof to be subject to such fines and .feitures for defaults in their pay mts. according to such regulations may be prescribed by the by-laws said corporation: SEC. -2. That the said corporation all.have power and authority to ike any such rules and by-laws for government as are not repugnant tue Constitution and laws of the I id ; shall have such number and ?^ jcession of members and officers ""j Bhall be ordained and chosen ac- pi rding to their said niles and by- ?? vs, made or to be made by them ; te ill have and keep a common sea"! c0] d may alter the same at will ; may i and be sued, plead and be implead- ] , in any Court of Law or Equity ?J this State ; and Bhall have and en- " all and every right and privilege ^ ident and belonging .to corporate 00 1res, according .^to^tte lawn-ofihe vai .d'. - - 0n ige. 3. That the -said- corporation SS llha^|>or : to take, purchase" Z* 1 hold real es^e.^ltf-^ej*. and nsfef. the same /rom time to '-SISQ: / .ts members, - on,.euch terms, andi 3 under Buch conditions, aid subject to such regulation's as may tye prescribed by the rules and-by-laws of said cor poration: Provided, That the real estate held by said corporation shall not?t any time exceed the value of j two hundred thousand dollars. I 'SEG-H. That the funds of said cor poration shall be loaned and advanc ed io; the members?nd-stockholders uoon the security of real and person, al estate ; and used in the purchase of | real estate for the benefit of its mem bers and stockholders, on such term?, and under such conditions, and sub ject to such regulations as may, from I time to time, be prescribed by then rules and by-laws of said corporation ; and it shall be lawful for the said cor poration to hold suchlands, tenements, hereditaments and personal property as shall be mortgaged or conveyed to them, in good faith, by way of secu rity, upon its loans" and advances ; and may sell, alien or otherwise dis pose of- the same, to ita members and stockholders only, aa they, from time to time, may deem expedient. SEO. 5. That whenever it shall oc cur that the funds of the said corpora tion shall remain unproductive and uncalled for, for the space of two months, the corporation shall have power to loan whatever amount may be thus on hand, to others than stock holders, for such time and at such rates of interest' as may be estab lished by virtue of such rules and by laws as may be made' by said corpora tion. SEC. 6. That whenever the funds of said corporation, shall have accu mulated to 6ucli au amount that upon' a fair and just division thereof, each stockholder and member shall have received/, pr be ?ntitled to receive, the ?iim of'two hundred dollars, or property of that value, for each and every share ?of stock by him or kel so held, and such distribution and di vision.of the funds snail have been so made," then this corporation shall cease and determine. This Act shall be deemed a public Act, and that the same .may be given in evidence without -specirlly pleading the same : Provided, That said corporation shall have all the rights, ?nd be subject to all the liabilities provided in the Act to regulato the .formation ol' cor porations, passed December 10; 1S70. Approved March 9, 1871, SPRING TRADE. CROQUET. Complete sets from'$8 to $20 per set. BASE BALLS. All the different ldnds at reduced prices. FISHING TACKLE. Of every description. TRAVELING BAGS. . For ladies and gentlemen. FOREIGN FANCY GOODS. GUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Goods shipped to any part of the coun try per Express. The same careful atten tion given to orders by mail as to perso nal purchases. Prices for our goods based on gold at par. ' POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & .C0" 200 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. At>r 26 _ ly 18 W. GRAHAM & ?0. Cotioa F&efojss A??D ? Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA,' OA., "WlLL givo Btrict attention to the STORAGE and SALE OF COTTON and other PRODUCE on Commission. And will make the usual ADVANCES of PROVISIONS, &c., to Planters. Consignments and Orders solicited. Office, No. 5, McIntosh Street, opposite Messrs. Jennings, Smith Jc Co. Augusta, Apr 1?, 1871. Rejcrcnces in Edgefield:-Gens. Bon ham, Dunovant and Butler. Capt. O. N. BUTLER, of Edgefield, is associated with our Firm, and will repre sent our House In Edgefield and adjoin ing Counties. Apr 26 tf 18 Removal OF THE BEE HIVE. GEORGE WEBER BEGS leave to inform Iiis numerous rienda and customers that helms removed o tho capacious Store, No. 176, Broad St., >ppositc tho Augusta Hotel, where he viii continue the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, Ind hopes to merit a continuance of the ?atronage so liBerally extended to him at lis old location. Fresh Supplies of Dry' Goods will lie eceived by every Steamer, which will >e offered at the lowest prices Apr 12 tf in Ayeres Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a Laxative Ie dickie. ^ Pcrlntpsno one mcdi Jm cine ia so universally required by every j?r body as a cathartic^ TO^5j?3ssg?*?jL nor \V\A ever any be^ \j-~gajgH??-flgj> lore so universally H Jggf adopted into usc, in \ i\ *-3??i/ every country and l&CWf&WsBl amefng all classes, aa JF^wixgafi this nuld but e?icicnl -c?teE^SSK purgative rill. The iCSffiK^^^^SMBfev obvious reason is, TSI^^HI^^^B^ that itja a more relia JjL??iin'i,*?'W? ' Kio and far more of ictual remedy than any other. Those who have lcd lt, know that lt cured th?m : those who have ot. know that it cures their neighbors and Wends ; id all know that what it docs once it docs al ay s-that it ne vor falls through any fault or neg .ec t of ito composition. We have thousands upon lousnnds of certificates of their remarkable cures J tho following complaints, but such cures are lown iii every neighborhood, and wo need not jblish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions all climates ; containing neither calomel norany .letcrious drug, they may bc taken with safety f any bodf Their sugar-coating preserves them .er fresh, and makes ftem pleasant to take, while >ing purely vegetable, no harm can arise from cir use In any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on tho ternal viscera to purify the blood and stimulato Into healthy action-remove tho obstructions the .stomach, .Dowels, liver, and othcrorgans of e body, restoring thetrlrrcsnlnr action toTicalth, td-by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- . hgemeuts as are the first origin of disease. Minute directions aro given in tho wrapper on 0 box, for tho following complaints, which these iii? rapidly cure: For By? liv usia or Sndlpestlon. listless. BS,?, JLansruor and loas of Appetit?, they ould bc taken moderately to stimulate tho atom-* h, and restore its healthy tone and action. For liver Complaint and Its various symp ms, Bilious Headache, Sick Heart :lie. Jaundice or Creen Sickness, Bil an Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should judiciously taken for each case, to correct tho sensed action or remove the obstructions which uso lt. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one Jd dose is generally required. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, J*al. tatton pf the Heart, Pain In the de, Back and loin?, they Bhould bc contin usly taken, as required, to chango tho diseased Uon of the system, with such change those mplaints disappear. .'or Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling* qr should be taken In lame and frequent doses produce the effect of a drastic purge, ror ?oppression & large dose should be ton as it produces the desired elle?t by' dym thy. JSSi WAZ^T VB n Dinner Pitt, take ono or two PUla to 3mote digestion and relieve the stomach. \n occasional dose stimulates Ao stomach and weis into healthy action, restores tho appetite, 1 invigorates tho Bystem. Hence it is often ad atageous where no serious derangement exists, o wno feels tolerably well, often finds that ft sc of these Fills makes him feel decidedly bet-. , from Weir cl eau 9 lng abd renovating effect on lougf?saveapparatn?. : * J. Ci ATJBH)t CO., Fhtettcal Ctiemlsis} LOWBi?r:^aB,,tr. 's; A.: ST Por s??e by ALL DRUGGISTS, ttglf I? 84 I y : . _ ?_ ? . "- ~ j -___- ? t-?-.-ti-~ ?asliionaMe Clothing A. T. GRAY, 229 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, Has Received, and is ready to show the public A. Choice Stock .-OF f?ftTHTNG IN' FINE A.]STD MEDIUM GEADE8. Also, a very well selected asrortment of EVERY KIND _-OF Gents' Furnishing Goods ! In drawing attention to the above, I desire to assure those who have dealt with me, and those who have not, that I will sell as low as any one, and misrepresent nothing. Every one is invited to examine my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. . * A. T. GRAY, [Opposite Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA. May 2 2m 19 HAVE now in Store one of the most Superb Stock? of DRY GOODS they have ever had the pleasure of offering their Customers. And in regard to the prices, have only to say that they buy their Goods for Cash, thus getting all thc acfyantages in purchasing that any* house can get, and having hada successful experience! m the business for over twenty "years, they feel that their stock is well suited to the wants of consumers. And selling, as they do,- upon a Cash basis, they can give all the ad vantages to their customers that any house can give, and much better than the houses that buy onetime and sell on credit, as such houses cannot buy so cheap, and losing many debts for which they have to make out of those who buy of them for cash. They will not attempt to enumerate their Stock, but only mention a few leading articles and prices. They now have DRESS GOODS, ot' all descriptions, from 12*c to the finest. CALICOES, from 5c. to 121c. PERCALES, at 16c, 20c. and 25c. Thc best BLACK ALPACAS at 25c. ever offered in any market, and from that to the best. PIQUES from 20c. to the finest MOURNING GOODS, of all descriptions. A superb assortment of BLACK SILKS, all grades, and very cheap. PLAIN, COLORED, STRIPED and CHECKED SILKS, in groat variety. WHITE GOODS, of all the leading kinds and makes. BLACK LLAMA and WHITE LACE POINTS; also, many other new style wrappings. BLACK SILK LACES, EMBROIDERED BANDS, FINE LACE COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c, ?c. A great variety of NOTIONS. FANG Y. ARTICLES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, FANS, PARASOLS, CORSETS, HOOP SKIRTS, &c. TABLE DAMASK, TOWELINGS, NAPKINS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, ?c. All the leading brands in BLEACHED GOODS, DOMESTICS, Linen and Cot . /ton SHEETINGS, eke., (fcc. . , . . . . Al'wavs on hand, a superior assortment, of Goods suited to the wants of Gents and'Boys. ' . " . . To all of "which they respectfully invite the attention of their friends and custo mers. To those at a distance, they hare to-say that they pay special attention to Orders, and send samples by mail when requested. / , They will also pay the express freight oh Goods, when ordered from their Stock at retail, provided tho amount ordered is .f?l0 and over, for Cash. . This they can well alford, as they fiil tho order during leisure moments, which js time saved, and to them is worth the freight they pay, and which they are willing to aUow the customer, thus placing the Goods at their Depot as Cheap as if they lived in the city. In sending Goods in this way. tho money can bc paid on deliver}'. Persons sending Orders, and trusting to the judgment of the*firm to make seloc tions for them, may rest assured that their, best efforts will bc used in trying to please, and anything they may select which does not come up to the requin monta of the order may bc returned, and the monev will be refunded. Give them a trial. V. RICHARDS & BROS., FREDERIC pBURG STORE, Corne, bv the Planters' Hotel. AUGUSTA, G?. Augusta, April 12, tf . 16 LTXTe^w Sstw 3VE?11 2 HE Undersigned are now prepared to deliver FIRST CLASS LUMBER at their Mill, located immediately on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta, Railroad, 21 miles from Johnston's Denot. Our price is Ten Dollars per thousand, Cash on delivery. W. J. & S. L. READY. June 7 - . lm 24 Watclies cfc ?Tewelry. ESTABLISHED 1650. T'lE Subscribers woulil respectfully inform thc. Citrons of Eiigefield and surrounding country, that they hive just received a L:irce Assortment of WATCHES, of tho Best Manufacture, which they wi 1 offer at lower rate* than ?my House in thc City. In addition, will "bc found a largo Stock of ?-'IKE GOLD JEWELRY, Fet with Dia monds, ItuMes, Garnets, Coral,-BRID IL SETS OT PEARL-NUPTIAL KINGS-WATCH CHAINS, CHARMS, ?e. A Fine .Assortment SOLID SILVER H ARE, embracing FULL TEA SETS, WAI EER5. Icoaud Wnter PITCHERS. CASTORS. Dorry ?nd fiuitcr DISHES, Card RECEIV ERS, Card and Cake B ASKET?, Cordial STANDS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORKS and SPOONS, md o very th inc in thc Silver Ware lino. Always on lt and a superb stock of GUNS AND PISTOLS, consisting of Fine Single iud Po'nhlc Barrel GUNS, and Colt, Smith A Wosscn, Remington, Cooper, Sharp and Dor ringer PISTOLS, an'l many uthors of tho lateat invention. Alto, FINK CUTLERY, SPECTACLES, WALKES G CANES, P0RTEM0NNIES, and FANCY HOODS of every varioty to bc found in a first class Jewelry Establishment. We would ?Iso remind.tho public that wc keep a Spccinl Establishment for tho REPAIR of 3no WATCHESJand JEWELRY. All work entrusted to our care will be executed promptly, neatly, and warranted for one vcar. A. PI?0KTAUT & SON, 103 BROAD ST., one Door below Augusta Rotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dec 10 ly 51 Planners' Grocery; House. ER, MILLER & CO., GSr ic o cers ' AND- ' '.? ' Dealers in Produce. 267 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., KEEPING as Usual a large and well assorted Stock of Choice Gro ceries and Provision!^ solicit a continuation of their Carolina friends" cind patronage. HST During the Summer, those of their Planting Customers requiring ime purchases, will be accommodated for Cotton Factor's acceptances, paya ile First November next. May 2 ? 2m . 19 Piedmont & Arlington LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Home Office, Richmond, ^a. Annual Income, 1st Jan'y. 1871, $1,440,954,94! 'olities Issued to 1st January 1871, - m 13,345! J,L CASH PREMIUMS, REDUCED BY ANNUAL DIVIDENS, ON THE " CONTRIBUTION PLAN." The Largest Southern Company. STAT3 DIRECTORS : J. P. THOMAS, JOHN MCKENZIE, R. W. GIBBER \V. B. (JULLICK, DR. ISAAC BRANCH, JOHN T. SLOAN, THOMPSON EARLE, T. C. PERRIN, JOHN S. PRESTON, DR: H. R. COOK, EX-GOV. M. L. BONHAM Active Canvassers Wanted. LEAPHART, JEFFERSON & RANSOM, ? M. Jk B?Nfi?M, jttcnerai Agents,--Office: Columbia, S. C. % KEESE;-C?nva8ser 'and Collector. Feb 22 ly 48 Special iSTotices. CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND IT8 PREVENTIVE. Ey J. H. ? CHEN 05, H. 9. . Many a haman being hos paned away for ?bose death therewasnoother reason than the neglect of known and lndlspntably proven means or core Those near and dear to family and friends are Bleeping the dreamless slumber Into which, had tbev calmly adopted DB. JOSEPH H. SCHFVCK'S SIJIPLE . TBEATMEKT, ano availed themselves of his wonderfully effica cious medicines, they would not have allen. Dr. Schenck has In his own caso proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by bis medicines and bte directions for their nae, ls quickened Into healthful vigor. In this statement there ls nothing presumptuous. To the faith of the Invalid is made no representation, that ls nota thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Schenck's medicines ls as simple as lt ls unfailing. Ita philosophy requires, no argument. It ls aelf-aa-. BU rfu g, s el f-co n vi n ein g. The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons with which the citadel of the malady ls assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of con sumption originate In dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize" with tba stomach. . They re spond to the morbific action of lue liver. Here then comes the culminating result, and the setting in, with all ita distressing symptoms of CO.VS? IIPTIOW The Mandrake Pills aro composed of one of Na ture's noblest gifts-the Podophillum Peltatum, They possess all the blood-searching, alterative properties of calomel, but, unlike calomel, they " LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." The work of cure ls now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposltS/fn the towels and In the ali mentary canal are ejected. The liver, like a clock, ls wound np. It arouses from ita torpidity. The stomach acta responsively, and the patient begins to feel that he ls getting, at last, A SUPPE Y OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic, In conjunction with the Pilla, permeates and assimilates with the food. .C'hyllfl catlor. is now progressing without Its previous tor tures. Digestion becomes painless, and the core ls seen to he at hand. There ls no more-flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. ' An appetite sets m. Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an Indulgent father to suffering man. Schenck s Pulmonlc Syrup comes In to perrorm-lta fonctions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once upon' Its work. Nature can not be cheated. It collects and ripens the Impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, lt prepares them for expectoration, and Io 1 in a very snort time the malady ia vanquished, the rotten throne that lt occupied ls renovated and made new; and the patient, m all the dignity of re gained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was GUTEN VP AS T OST. Tho second thing ls, the patients must stay in'a warm room until they get well; it Is almost Impos sible to prevent taking cold when the lungs are dis eased, but lt must be prevented or a cure can not be effected. Fresh air and riding ont, especially In this section of the country, in the loll and winier sea son, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course.lose their patients, if their lungs ore badly diseased; and yet, because they are in the bouse they must not sit down quiet; they must walk about the rpom as much and as fast as the strength will bear, to get up agood circulation bf blood. The patients must keep In good spirlts-rbe determined to get welL This lias a great deal to do with the appetite, and Is the great point to cain. . To despair of cure alter such evidence of its pos sibility in the worst cases, and moral certainty In all others, ls sinful, br. Schenck's personal state ment to the Faculty of his own cure-waa in these modest words : "Many years ago I was in the last stages of con sum ])tion ; confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could not liveaweek; then, like a drowning man ditching at straws, I heard of aad obtained the preparations which I now offer to the public, and they made a perfect core of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened the matter In my lun^s, and I would spit up more than a pint of offen sive yellowmntter every morning for a long t?ne. "As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night-sweats all began to leave rae, and my appetite became so great that lt was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too much. I SOQU gained my strength,-and have grown in flesh ever since. "Twas weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor, ,rtlien looking like a mere skeleton ; my weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight is two hundred and twenty-five (225) pounds, and rbryears I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Schenck bas discontinued-his processional visits to New York and Boston. Ile or lils son, Dr. J. H. Schenck, Jr.. still continue to see patients at their Office, No. 15North .SixthStreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 /..H. to 3 v.u. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Besplro meterwill be charged $5. The Besplrometer declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking tho medicines are adapt? ed to the Intelligence even qf a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature win do tho rest, except ing that In some cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken in Increased doses; the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample Instruc tions that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning health, hunger ls the most welcome symptom, when lt comes, as lt will come, let the - despairing at once be of good cheer. Good blood ot once follows, the cough loosens, the night-sweat ls abated. Ina short time both of these morbid symp toms aro gone forever. Dr, Sohenck'a medicines are constantly kept lu tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or pur gative, the Mandrake Pills are a standard prepara tion; while the Pulmonlc Syrup, as a cureorcoughs and. colds, may be regarded as a ?prophylacteric against consumption ib any of Its forms. Price of the Pulmonlc 8yrup and Sea-we?d Tonio. . g^Oa bottle, or $7.50 a half dwen. Mandrake Pills cents a box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. - JOHN F. HENRY, 8 College Plaoe, New York, wholesale-Agents Augusta Coustitutioualist. FROM and after this date the terms of subscription to the TRI-WEKKLY and WEEKLY CONSTITUTIONALIST aro reduced as follows : - Tm-WKEKLY. One copy, one year, iv 00 One copy, six months. . 2 50 One copy, three months, 1 50 Five copies, (cl uh j one year, 4 50 cacl . Ten coiiies, (clubj one year, 4 00 each WEEKLY/ One copy, one year, $2 00 One copy, six months, 1 00 Five copies, (club) one year 1 75 each Ten copies, (club) one year 1 50 each Thc TRI-WEEKLY. containing full Telegraph and Market Reports, with all thc leading Editorials ot the JJAILY, is published and mailed every Sunda} Wednesday and Friday morning. The WEEKLY, an eight page paper, convenient size for binding, containing full and accurate Market Report?, Tote graphic News, Editorials and Miscolla neous matter, is printed and mailed every Monday. * We shall strive to make the CONSTI TUTIONALIST, in the futuro, worth? thc liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed STOCKTON A-CO., Proprietors. Augusta, Apr 22 2m 18 Russ' Celebrated Prepa rations. . Now in Store a full Stock Russ' SCHNAPPS, in quarts and pinta, " MADEIRA WINE, " SHERRY WINE, " PORT WINE, " CHERRY BRANDY, " BLACKBERRY BRANDY, " OIN-COCK-TAIL, ." RASPBERRY SYRUP, " LEMON SYRUP Ac, ?c. All warranted of tie be quality, and for salo at Augusta prices. W. F. DURISOE, Sr. MarS 3m. ll MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Tico Dollars per Annum. 64 PAGES READ1NG~MATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS, WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, IUD D. WYATT AIKEN, CIIABEESTO>\ s. C SOOTIER WHEEL, Mill GeariniShaffinglPallejls ??Hl#%l??K L?SEND FORA CIRCUlAR^^l Sept 20 ly 39 POWDER I now recanted aa the STANDARD BAKING POW 'Kit, and tho best article prepared foe making light, holetfome and delicious BISCUITS, BOLLS, READ, GRIDDLE and other CAKES, &c, &o. Itis Infallible, and alnara ready for immediate ie. Tho best YEAST POWDEUfornaeonlongSEA OTAGES to AN? PART OF TBK GLOBE. It ls convenient and economical. KO WASTE V FOOD PREPARED WITH IT. Sold eter+where f GROCERS,; SHIP-CHANDLERS "and DEALERS* DOOLEY Sc BROTHER, Manufacturers, . WHOLESALE DEPOT, ?t? NEW STREET. MBW-YORK, Vrk 1? IW 8r? IX NOTICE F yt? want NICE CANDY, buy from MARKERT;? CLISE?. Mar 29 tr 14 ( 1 ea: Co A2.L DESCRIPTIONS, 1 AT ' i H . . ' av PLATT BROTHERS, (Formerly; C. A. Plait ? Co.,) ? 214 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga? 1,000 Maple and Walnut Bedsteads, .5 to $10 ! WE particularly call the attention of - purchasers to our SOLID WAL NUT CHAMBER SUITS for Beauty, Durability and Cheapness. Our MANUFACTURING DEPART MENT is 'still in operation. Special or dere will be promptly attended to. Re pairs done in all its branches. ? UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT. Hair Cloth, Enameled Cloth, Reps, Terry and Springs, and all articles suita ble for Manufacturers, we offer at Low Prices. Augusta, May 2 ly 19 : J. W. BACOS. ... J. J. BACOS. J. W. Bacon & Bro. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Manufacturers and Dealers * Li all kinds of S ABOLES, HABSES S, LEATHER, TRUNKS, RUBBER AND LEATHER. BELTING, WOOD HAMES, WHIPS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, SHOE FINDINGS, - French .and Ameri?an CALF SHINS, AND ALL KINDS OF LEATHER, Ac. SADDLES and HARNESS Repaired and Vade to Order. Highest Pri?es Paid for Hides. AgoQts for Pioneer Paper Milli. AU kinds of MANILLA WRAPPING PAPES on hand Don't forget the place, 106 Broad Street, under thu Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga? Mar 20 Sm 14 AUGUSTA HOTEL. . . * ' .. . . ? 'Vu . . .11 UR PII Y & MAY, Proprietors* WE taite this opportunity of returning oar. ?hanks to the citizens of Edgefield for their post kindness to as. Our Hou: c is thoroughly renovated for SUM MER ACCOMMADATION^-Rooms larg? and airy, and Table always supplied With the best the market affords. We viii be pleased to welcome our Bdgarfleld friends and . customers, asid w?L tu? avery effort to render their sr jocrn with na pleas ant and agreeable. Augusta, Mar 29 3 in Iii Kew York Office, 37 BEEOLAB" BT. : May 31 ly :23 IMPORTANT NOTICE CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS All.ftetail Orders amounting to 820 .and Ovrr DHiverrd in any Part of the Country FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. HAMILTON EASTER &. S OKS, . OF BALTIMORE, MD., In order the better to meet the wants of their Retail Customers at a distance, have establish * * SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, unon application, promptly send by mai full lir.es of Samples or tb?- N< wec? ?rd most Fashionable Oonda, of FRENCH. ENG LISH and DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, guaranteeing at all times t? coli a? luto, if net at/CMprice*, t),an auy bouse in the country. Buying our goods from the largest and ??4it celebrated manufactnreni in tb? dffle nat parts of Europe, and importing the ta ac by Steam ers direct to Bulusnorii, our stock' is nt all times supplied with tho novelties of the Lon don and Paris marketa. As we buy and soil only far catii, and make no bad debt?, wc uro able aud willing to sell liar goods at mou TEX 70 FIFTEEN PEU CERT. LESS PROFIT than if wCgave credit. In iendinff for'ample* ipecify th? Mid of fond* dei-cd. We. keep the best grades of - ?very class of goods, from the lowest to th? most costly. Order? unaccompanied ly the cash ?ill fie renr C. 0. Di . 3PR0MPT.PAYD?G WHOLESALE BUY ERS nre invited Kt inspect .the Stock in oar robbing ?id Package Department. Address HAMILTON EASTER A SONS, 197, IS?, 201 and 203 Weet Bal tra or? St, Baltimore, Md. Nov 15 ly 47 h F. BRODIE. R. R. HUDGIKS. H. C. Buvant BRODIE & ?0.; COTTON FACTORS -AND COMMISSION MERCH'S., .Vorth Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. iIBERAL ADVANCEMENTS MADE ON CONSIGNMENTS. ^R?fer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., resident National Bank,. Charleston, S. C. Aug 25 , ? Sm 35 Captured at Last, ?OT A RAT, ROACH or BED BUG otto ) found at the Store of MARKERT k CLIS Y. Why J B?eauso they ase and sell SUBS OP. Mar 29 tf 14 uperior Pickling Vinegar! fUST received TWo Barrels WHITE . I WINE and-eiDER VINEGAR. If JU want Vinegar to make good Pickles, tis is thc place to get it. A supply al ays on hand. , Also? A full line of SPICES for Pickling pur )ses, such as WHITE MUSTARD SEED, TUMERIC, CLOVES, MACE, NUTMEG, WHITE GINGER, ALL SPICE, ?tc. For sale at low rates by G. L. PENN. Druggist/ June 14 ti 25 3uchan?s Carbolic Disinfecting Soap, NVALUABLE for Washing Horses, . Cattle, Dogs, and other domestic anj als, for sale at G. L. PENN'S DRUG STORE. Apr 26 tf . 18 Icc ! Icc ! CONSTANTLY cn hand, and deliver J ercd at anv hour. G. L. PENN, Druggist. May 31_tf 23 Giant's Sicily Lemon Sugar. i SPENDID Preparation for making JL Lemonade. Soldat G. L. PENN'S DRUG STORE. May . . tf 19 Just Received, i NICE Lot of HAIR and TOOTH L BRUSHES, at G. L. PENN'S Drug 3tore. May 9 . '_. tf . 20 . . Croup Drops, LSPEEDY and an .offectual Remedy for thaVMarwtfig andottett.fttai dis- . se, an?tft?fcegiRemedy, for Wfcooptag ugh and 'Asthma. Ear. sala by, . " G. L. PENN,' Druggist. - &.pr26 tf 18