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The Merry Laugh. I love to hear a merry laugh, Out rinding ?wild and free, As floats the'music of tho winds Across the sunny sea. Tho merry laugh goes hand in hand With happiness and mirth ; And at its silvery-toned command Joy nestles round each hearth. The merry laugh bespeaks a heart With noble feelings warm ; Ono that will .bravely do its part Ea sunshine or in storm. The music of a merry laugh Sate aged hearts aglow ; The .smiles gleam o'er tho wrinkled brow Irke. sunset ou the snow. Then let tho merry laugh ring ont Upon t ie balmy air, And let i :s gladness put to rout The hold intruder-Care. Acts anti Joint Resolutions Passed by the L??i>lature-Sessions 1870 as? 1871. OFFICIAL. AN ACT to Empower, Authorize and Require thc County Commissioners of Orangeburg County to Rudd a Bridge Across the North Fork of E:li&o River, and Establish u Road Therefrom to the Town of Branchville. SECTION 1. Rc it enacted by the Semite and House of Representatives of the State'of South Carolina, non met and sitting in General Assembly, end by thc authority of the same. That tho County Commissioners ol Orang?bnrg County be, and are here by, empowered and required to build '(a?i early as practicable) a bridg? across the North Fork .of Ed.isto Riv er, and io establish a road therefrom to the town of Branchville,- in said County; and,- if necessary for said ' porpoise, they inay and shall have the riglit to levy a special tax for the pur ?AOso aforesaid. . Approved March 9, 1871. AN ACT io Incorporate tlie Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, in Darling . ton County, South Carolina. SECTION V? R? it enacted by tho i Renato an<? ifou^e of Representative. of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same. That the members of the said society be, and.aro hereby, incorporated, and ar ? hereby declared to be a body cor porate, by t;ie name and style of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, and by that name and style snail have .accession of oCicers and members, and shuli have a common seal. BEC. 2. ThaWthe said corporation .sh?.l! have power to purchase, receive and hold any realer personal estate %""r?ot exceeding in value the sum .'o? .-twenty thousand dollars, and to"'fell, "'.."'--.-...y ar.-? depose of the same, and, by its corporate name, may sue and -bo sued ::i. aiiy Court of tin's State, '?nc. to njake such rules, and by-laws, gj?*iio*repagnant to law, as it may con sider necessary and expedient. ajyS*sc. o. That this -Act ?hall be .de-.*iund r;!?;3?: to'>e a public Act, aid shall continuo in force for the of'twenty-five vears. . ? . "?.ed March 9, 1871. I ACT to A mend the Charier of I the German -Evangelical J??theran \ <''.%u-rch. <f Charleston. j .^SCTION 1. Re ii en "lcd by the j fv-r. ?ie and House, of Representatives j of th estate of SoJtBh Carolir.a, now1 inei and sittijig i u General Assembly.1 fend by the authority of ibo,same, -j Th:: ir.e charter of the <-t<M-hj.an j jTEvangeik&l Lutheran Church, of i Charleston. granterl??p 1841, anti re- ' .>jfr v.-.'1 by an Act of tie General As ..erc.::i /. rrsifieid -he nineteenth day of december. A. D. eighteen hundred and GlT.y-*ve, is barony extended and ^?fcitinued in lots?, and so amended HS ro authorize said corporation to hbld property, real an? {personal, to. rh* atnqfiut of one hundred and fifty ! (iiCiUSaiid dollar.-. j Amoved Mardi 0. 1S71. '?t?!? ACT ? > Protide for the Redemp of Certain Lands Sold under .I-1 ,'. of Cxiitral Ed. R. S. Cunby, for Taxi's. ;>cr:o2? 1. Le ti enacted by 'the Seiinte and House of Repre^taiives of ibo. Stale of South Carolina. it&yv and sitting i general Assembly, j ??.??.I by the authority of the same, That <d! lands bought'in liv the Sher- j , A', for tlie Sfatesold under the pro .v'^io;;-; ol' an etiler cf General Ed. It. ^. Cunby, dated Charleston, South .Carolina, December 3, 1507, " to pro vi.-ie for the support of the Provision al Government of South Carolina for . the year commencing the 5rsl day of j Ociober, 1807,*'&C., the same bein:;! ?3 -.'te under General .Orders, No. 139J j 3?e, an i tl. ? same aro hereby, entitled j to be redeemed within a period of six I months after .thc passage of thia Apt, v.yuu the payment of the tax, intor ..: and cost thereof, todJie Sheriff pf the Comity in which said lynds \vere sold by vi/in'o ol .sayl ord?-3 SEC. 2.-All Acts or parts of A i : Konsistent \xi?: this Act, aro bere *>v\ rer-euled. Approved December 9, 1870. AN ACT io Am riid an Act Eni ii fed " A.-, Act ?s'iihltxhinij a Line Rc ynid which the Vfltnrt?s /fhn fl nut be Extended in Hie City of C/wrles* ion, arid far other Purposes," Rn!, j yied 'tits 'llsl day of . wernher, . '. 2J>?2^. " ? SECTION: 1. Be. it enacted by the ?ni'?.! and House of Representatives of the'S'ute if South Carolina, now. m>c and sitting^ in Genera! Assem bly, and by theanthority of tho saine. Tiiat tho line I'stablished by Section 1 Cti an Act entitled '" Ali Ace estab lishing a line beyond which the wharves.aha?l not Lo extended in the City of Charleston, and for other pur po^es," ratifie:! thc 21st day of "De cember, A. J). 1830, be extended to tho blue line, lettered Ii, C, 1), E, F;* .as marked and hud-down on a plat of the.wharves on the eastern boun dary of the City of Charleston by Louis J). Barbor, City Engineer, da ted the 6th day of January, A. D. 1871. fiEC.2. Tliati! shall be the cinty of the City Council of Charleston to cause the aforesaid plat, with the line marked out by rhe City Engineer aforesaid, to be jecorded in the office of the Secretary of State, and, also, in the office of tne Register of Mesne Conveyance for Charleston .County, within six months after the passage of this Act. Approved. March 9, 1871. AN ACT to Incorporate the . Wacea maw and Lillie Riva- Canal Com ? ? - SECTION I. Rc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of-4h4 State of South' &< roi wa,-now' met ?m?mi trag^General Assembly, and- by - " 'the luithbmy i of The- sam?, That? JV.S.. Borroughs, W'Er'Bol cq?^-$$?rg? AV:*. Price, Jr., Geo. T. Litchfield, T. C. Dunn and Ja Dusenbury, and sucb other ] n?now are, cr may become hei associated with them, their sors and assigns, be, and thj hereby, constituted a body coi and politic, by the name and fi the Waecaniaw and Little Rn nul Company, by which nami are hereby made capable in have, hold, purchase, receive, "sell, mortgage, lease, enjoy a: tain, to them, their successors t si?ns, lands, tenements of all acters, and chattels 6f whal kind*, as (p$jr be deemed .by most cbnWtfivu to the objec intereststjf said corporation. SEC. 2. That said corporate its title aforesaid, may . sue a sued, plead and be impleaded, Court of this State, make ai a commonweal, altering the s pleasure, establish, alter and such by-laws a"nd regulations a be deemed proper by them, conflict with the Constitution c of this State, or the United St; SEC. 3. The capital stock < Company shall be tvohundrec sand dollars, with the right crease the same by a vote ot* a i ty pf the stockholders to- an not exceeding five hundred tl? dollars; that sah- Company commence business ai? soon capital stock is fully subscribe fifty thousand, dollars of the paid up, which" may he paid .cit money or real floate, the sai be divided into such number of ? and at so much per shan?, &? poration may determine, said to be assignable and negotiabl der such rules as said corporatio prescribe. . SEC. 4. That there shall be a meetings of the stockholders, a time and place as they may nate, for the purpose of choos Board of Directors, to consist less than five, nor more than (9), each of whom shall be a i holder, and a President, .and officers of said corporation, to m its allai rs. SEC. 5. That said Company keep-an office at Little Rive Korry County, which, for all ciai purposes, shall be deemed i cation. SEC. 6. That the said f?cm shall and may causea communie of inland navigation, by a cana locks, to be made and kept through such places as to them seem most fit and convenient, Wacc.amaw to Little River, in ? County ; ir.i,! that they^and their censors forever ?hall and may fi) establish, and be entitled io and receiv, by way of toll, foi goods aud merchandise carried c through, and boats, ?vessels and passing on or through the said C! sucli sums or rates as the-'said ( puny shall think proper to - imp and the said Company, or their agi may stop any goods, vessels, fc or rafts. fr,om passing on the .?aic nal until payment of tho foti. SEC. 7. That the said Corny. ! shall have power to purchase themselves and their successors I ever stich lands as may be neces; j for the purpose aforesaid ; and wi j they and the owners of the said h cannot agree fe* .$ie same, to take said lands at a valuation .io ho m by a majority of five persons to Appointed by the Court of Corni Picas to value the same ; which 1 shall, on payment of the sum at wi it shall be so valued, be vested in said Goaipniiv forever. SEC. 8. That ?bp said Comp; shall be obliged tb keopi&a ?ni}} hal and locks,at all times, in g and sufficient order, condition ? r :>rii:\ cn pain of being nnsvr?ra for any damag-i occasioned by th willful fault or neglect SEC, 'J. That if any person sh willfully or maliciously, cut, br< down Ramage or; destroy any ba or biliar work to be'.erected, or ma for the parposo of tn? 6??$'nayij lion, such person .shall be adj inls guilty of felony, and, on convicts shall pay a firre not exceeding i; ihonsand, nor less than4 five hnudi dollar.1?, or imprisoned in the Penin iiary. not exi-ceuiiig ten or less th two yeats: irrid if any person sh threw dhfl. tree*; logs, r other ri bish, into ??I? ".y l carn,!, so aa to p; judice the sanie, Vuc? $?%PPp sh. i c answerable to the saul fJorapa fur the damages occasioned therel SEC. 10. That the said Compa shall have power and authority use any materials in the vicinity '. id canal for- making the sumo, this ixv!-! )o"ks. or keeping the saine repair, paying y r>^sonable price i th? same, which price sii^.?i be RSC* tai ned in like manner as the value lund.which thc Company may tal as aforesaid, in case they and tl owners of the said laud cannot agr I about the price thereof.. : .. ^'EC. ll. Tiutt the said Compa? -:.:.!! and may celk-ct water for tl ;" . o; ?ai.-? canal and locks, makii j ?a: .^faction foj |ha? {damages doi h-reby; the ?aid.dan?:-ul'-; ty b?; a . . cd ia ?he innnuer ubov-i tUrec ? ed v.ith rc-peet to the value of lan j I :EC. li Thnt Thir, Act shalt I ie .nfeil and taken to'bp H public Ac '?'e?aily taked M--;.i<-c cd' as sud ..jfi: Special poading, and ?i.b?ral! construed for 'lanying 'he...pnrpos! afcr.e?ii(Linto eliccf,'-v,fqr the 'term < '?.i-...yrtiy.y.y.&.r.-:, a:id io the fittin ot the nmz <Seui?<%l\)ssembly then after. . Approved March 6, 1871. A?, ACT lo Amend an Act entitle n An Ad t? Define thc Crimine Jurisdiction of Trial ,/?is(icc$," Aj . proved March 1, 1870. I SECTION 1. Bc it- enacted by th j Senate and House of Representative I of the State of South Carolina, no\ met and sitting in General Assent biy, and by the authority of th same, Whenever ? Trial Justice o Justice.of- the Peace shall issue ; warrant for the arrest of any persoi charged with an offence above tb grade of a misdemeanor, such Tria J ustice or Justice of the Peace shal be authorized to select any citizen o citizens of the County to execute th? same, upon his endorsement upon th< said warrant that, in his judgment the selection of such person or per sons will be conducive to the certair and speedy execution of the said war rant ; and the person or jpers/>ns sc selected shall haye all the power now, or hereafter, conferred by law upon any Constable within this State, SEC. 2. Any person or persons, se lected in the manner provided for in Section 1 JO.? this Act shall be requir ed forthwith to proceed to execute the said'warrant, and upon hisortheir. wjJl iiilly, negligently or carelessly failing to make thfi arrest,. or permitting the party to escape after arrest, he or they .airaH be.i-puu*?hed*r-u|KM? conviction, ; otk! n?iil???tW Jt^?^e-and-?mpris^ Bie?'t'fii tile Bounty jail, in the .'dS-i .cretion of the Judge before wi indictment may:..be ti?cfc?; : sc priponment riot; to be less^ tl months. Approved March 9, 1871. . AN ACT to Establish a Ferry tlie Catawba kicer, near t John 8. Pe)ry's Mill, and Jo Purposes. SECTION ls Pe it enacted 1 Senate and.House of Represen of the State of South Carolin* met and sitting in General . bly, and by the authority same, That a ferry over C; River, at a place where a -fen formerly .operated by Johnsto Perry, and ?bout two hundred from the late. John S. Perry'? be chartered and vested in ? McAlilley, hi3 heirs and assign shall be allowed the following of toll, to wit : For a person on back, ten cents; for a one horse fifteen cents ; two horse team, ty-five cents ; three horse tean ty-five cents ; and four horse fifty cents ; ox teams, same as teams ; foot passengers, five loose horses and mules, five each ; cattle, three cents ; and sheep and goats, two cents ead . SEC. 2. That this charter sh main in force for the term of fo . years: provided, That childre ing .to .and returning from sphoc voters going tb' ar;-'! returning i their pollingprecincton elecjtioc i shall jue exempt., -from paying i the said f'epry' SEC. ?8. And bc it furt?icr en by tfre authority aforesaid, fh County 0ommiss"pners pf ?Pa County do -lay out, or- cause laid out, made and kept in r in as direct a course as conven may be, a road from the " Road," crossing the WatereeCn Perry's Old Mill, to said ferry, c line of road formerly used to .ferry. 'I Ssc. 4. And bc it further en by tfiB aritEpH'ty a&jresaid, Tht County Commissioners pt Jjapj County do lay out, make and ' in repair, in as direct a couri conveniently may be, a public from said ferry, to the road leadi Liberty Hill and Camden, and the same be dec-Wed a public ! way, with permission to those . whose land said road'may pass to gates across ?pe same. Approved March 0, 1871, AN ACT fo Charier the Yei^ and Millen Railroad Compan the State of South Carolina. SECTIOS" 1 Bc it enacted by Senate and House of Repfesenta of the Stale cf South Carolina, met and sitting iii General Ap bly. and by the authority of the s; That for the purpose of establish a,.Railroad Company from Yema on the Savannah and Charleston I road, to a point at or near Mil Georgia, thar a charter, wi th the ri, and privileges incidental to the es .be, and is hereby, granted to, vestii'cl ?J), ?okn g. gaU'S, franpi; Douner,'Lewis J). Sam, Pani?/'jjfc son, James A. DuUbar, Lewis. Br Emery Washburn, John B. Den Kerney L. Jones, Timothy Hur Anson*W. Thayer. H. H. Montgo ry, George Waterhouse, J. C. Mi J. M. Crofut, H. M. Stewart, Sr., J. J?'a?'^.e?.1, a.nd theirassocitites ; i when a Company ?hall h? fopmejj compliance with the conditions he in prescribed, it shall be known j the name of tho Yemaesee and ls len Railroad Company, andshallh; a corporate existence, as a body litic, in perpetuity. S?-?. ?. '?'hat th? ?tyit?] stock said Company spa)! be' rjve' jfti?i .(?.000,000>doHarsf-in shares of iw ty-five dollars each ; and, in on to raise the said capital stock, it sh be lawful to open books of subscr lion in such places, and at such tim as may be deemed for the best int este of the corporation, under thc i rection. of the corporators-the tin j and piaees for receiving such si script ion? to p.e dd'e.rmined by a u jori ty of the corporators . but shot. such'a majority fail to fix such lin: and places may be fixed by any fo of the corporators hereinbefore na: ed, hriving gitfen due notice of t same iu any newspapers of the Stat: and the subscription books shall kept open for twenty days from su ! times end at such places, as said cc porat?r? ' Ut?y .?cterrrine ; that i each aharo of st?ck' Ts?tserjP?d ? said subscribers shall pay two dolla to the corporators, who shall depo; the same in some national or Sta bank. When one hundred; thonsar dollars shall have been subscribe the said corporators, or any four y them, shall give notice, by public tioii'for at ?e.as? f-r. days, of tl time and place of me?tin^'fbr organ zation. SEC. 3. Whenever the said sum one hundred thousand dollars sha haye been subscribed^ the subscriber their executors, administrators an assigns, shall be, and-tbey are hen by, declared to be incorporated into j Company, and sfi'all have all tl rights uud.privileges, conferred upo : he Savannah and Ohat-icHion Rai road ' .Company,,' - ratified Decehibc Jlst, A. ?>. 1853 :* Provided,fcbweve: That', nothing herein" contained sha! be so construed as to ex?mpt the sai Company from the payment of taxes Audprovided, further, That ibis Ac shall not be construed so as to bim the State to endorse, guarantee oraii said road. SEC. i. ?ha? the said Compan; shall have the rigfit.to build bridge across navigable rivers : Provided They shali put in good and sulficien draws, and shall construct necessary stations and turn-outs, with one o: more tracks to -the.'road, with sud gauge as will correspond with that o the Savannah and Charleston Rail road, and may co-operate with- sud road or roads as. may be charterte by tho State of Georgia, forming bul one road, at their cfecretion : Pro vided, That the saj# road shall bc commenced within one year, and Completed within five years, after thc passage of this Act, or the chartei thereof shall be forfeited : And pro vied, further, That said road shall be subject to the provisions of an Act entitled " An-. Act to declare the mariner by which the .lands, or the right of way over the lands, of per sons or corporations may be taken for the construction and uses of railways, and other; works of internal improve ment," r,ati?ed September 22d, A. D. 1868. _ SEC. 5. This Act shall fee deemed a public Act, and continue in force for twenty-one years. Approved March 9; 1871. U ' ANrAC$ to Vest: th(&ighi antmk - pf ike. State i7ivnd'(M;faidain Es cheated Property in ct Certain '?Barr ' ..?ofcf rthtpfiw Named. :'<"~* -.' '..' 1 -?eiileTiacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of .South ?-a?o)in?, now..inel; and sii? tine; in General Assembly, .and by the authority of the same, That all the right, title and . interest)'Which-the State may have in a certain tract,of land, containing two hundred 'acre?, more or less, situate and lying in Marlboro County, lately held by" John Ross, deceased, be, and the same xs Jierebyi vested in John Weth erspoon, Executor of the last will and testament of the said John Ross, in trust, to dispose of the said prop erty, and to distribute the proceeds arising therefi ^ JI.under the provisions of said will. Approved March 9, 1871. AN ACT to Charts thc South Caroli ' na Phosphate and Phosp?iatic River .Mining Company, in the State of South Carolina, and to Chant to the Persons Therein Named, and Their Associates, the Right to Dig and Minc in the Beds of the Navigable Streams and Waters of thc Stoic of South Carolina for Pliosphate Rocks and Phosphatic Deposite. SECTION 1. Rc it enacted hy 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 eame, That the State of kouth Carolina does hereby give -and grant to the following persons, to wit; R.B. El liott, Robert Smalls, W. J. Whipper, N. B. Mvera, Lucius Wimbush, W. B. &usii;S. A. Swails, ft. J. Max well, james $1. Allen, ^. B?. Jones. B. A. Bosemo'n, B. By ag, Edu/aru J\ficliey,.-?. $ej}emias, vfhj?. Jer.vey, J-. ^?J&jfni, 'flmot^y. gurley, An son W. Thayer, John Coates, J. C. Mayo, James M. Orofiit. F. J,; Moses, Jj?., A. J. Ransier, C. W. ^ontgome^, ry, B.'F. Whitternoro and; JR. A. Sis"; son, and such other persons,, as- they may associate with tb&jfl, the right to. dig, m?h* and ' remove;.; .for the 'toil; term of - thirty years, "from the beds of the navigable streams..- atid waters', within the jurisdictron,.?|;; the -State pf South Carolin, the phosphate rocks' ?h?.^iisfti?atiq {\^\rz : .': Jro|ided,. That the1 persons najqed, an/of - their; associates, shall not in any way in terfere with the free navigation of tho navigable streams and waters of this State, or the priyate rights of any citizens residing upon or owning the lands upon the banks of the said navigable rivers-and waters of the State, Spc.>S. That this gjip anf) grant is made upon tho express condition that said grantees "shall pay to the State' of South Carolina the sifm of one (1) dollar per ton for every ton of phos phate rock and phosphatic deposits dug, mined and removed from the said navigtble rivers and waters ol tho State ; and, further, that the said grante?-g shall pay into ' iU? treasury J of the State the sum of five hundred dollars, as a license leo, before com mencing business under sarid grant. . SEC. 3. Before commencing opera tions under authority of this Act, said grantees and their- associate? shall lile, or cause to be filed, in the oiDce of the State Auditor, a bond in the pe'fj'af sV4 pf nib; 'thousand (&0, 000j dollars, conditioned that said giantees and their associates shall make true and faithful ' returns to said State Auditor, annually, on or before the first day of October, and oftener, if required by the said State Auditor, of the number of tons of pj&spjiatjp rooj/g ant} pjiosphatic de posit? dug, mined and' remo veil by them from the beds of the navigable streams and waters of the State ; a..;! shall punctually pay to the Shite Treasurer, annually, on the first day of October, one (1) dollar ^per ton for every ton of phosphate rooks and phssphutjc jfleposita by them dug, mined and removed fr?m the beds of the navigable streams mid waters of the State during the year preced ing ; said bond to be renewed annu ally, and approved by the Attorney General. The books of said "grantees j and their associates shall be opened to j the inspection of the State Auditor, or agent duly appointed by. him for that purpose. SL"C.''4,.'l-f;at the capital stock of said Company sflajl cfypsjst of two million (2,000,000) dollars, to bo di vided into shares of one hundred dol lars each, with the privilege of in creasing the same to an amount not exceeding live million dollars; mid when the sum of three hundred thou sand dollars shall have been subscrib ed, the said Company may bo organ ized and po into operation. SEO? 6:**That tito ?nadU pf said Company may, from time to ti?ne, be divided among the" stockholders ac cording to such rules and regulations as they may prescribe, not repugnant to. the laws of the Stitte. SEC. 0. That the stock of said Company may be transferred in such manner aj?4 fp?-'jn as may be .directed by the by-laws ol' tho Company. . SEC. 7. The said Company shall be entitled to all the'-rights and privi leges accorded to other corporations incorporated by the ' laws of this State: Provided, That, nothing in this Act shall be construed as giving to the said South Carolina Phosphate and Phosphatic River Mining Com pany the'exclusive right to dig and mine in the navigable rivers and wa ters of the State. SEC. 8. Ali Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed.. Approved Mareil 9" 1871. AN ACT lo Amend un Act entitled " An Act to Incorporate the Enter ' prise Haih'oad Company, of Char featon, South Carolina," Approved March i, 1670. SECTION 1. Rc it enacted by the. Senate ami House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same. The Enterprise Railroad Company are hereby authorized to lay their railroad tracie through and along any strefet of the city of Charleston, which may be necessary, in order to con nect with the tract of the South Car olina Railroad Company, and track of the South Carolina' Railroad Com pany, and track of the Northeas tern Railroad Company, and to con nect East-Bay Street with the Ashley River. SEC. 2. ?he said company are fur ther authorized to lay their railroad track and run their cars from any point or points on the Cooper River, to any point or points on the Ashley River, within the City of Charleston, or within ten miles of the corporate limits of said city. SEC. 3. The said company arc fur-' ? ther authorized to issue Seven per ""cent, coupon bonds, to the amount of , ten tnOT&? dollars %t every mile of c?inpl?t^failfway..,-. . - . ... j . fSE?>'4t 'Th?i Said-companyare fuis ther .auttariz?pl to lay ) their railway track o?jirapkst j, shoiild it. .ta 'fo??? .desirable; down to the water iront ol ' any of tho wharves of the said city. SEC. 5. The track ol tracks herein authorized'may bff u&il'by said com pany lor parrying freights and pas sengers, or either, at the option of said company.. ,' Approved March 9, 1871. ET??W ADVEIVriSEMEN?S. H. J. SAVERS. DEADER IN REAL ESTATE, FRANKLIN, PA. Buys and sells improved and nnimp-M-cd lands any where in UK-'UlTited S?aU-s. . T OK F li KA K SJSPOS?T??S >:TO."? K. -l'or house fronts, docks, pier*, cu!rcrts, walis, Schofield's Patent Cotton Press. ls thc Simplest und best made. It will suit you.'Send Tor Circular and Prices to i'CUOFI ELD'S Tron Wolks: Macan. Georgia. CONFEDERATE LOCAL STAMPS. <D A fuer Dollar? a piece paid for Hm local stamps SP*- issued hy tho Confederate Post-master*, ex cepting the New' Orleans and M ?'nu his 'J ?md 0 cents, hy WM. 1'. BUOWN ?? CO., 53 Nassua Street, New York City. MERCHANT'S Burn* am! Smith, Chilblain*, ] Sprain* und Bruises, O flapped Ha nt I*, Flesh Wound?, . .Front Biles, j External Poisons, Sand Cruds. Wiall* of all Kimi?, Sit fu ft. Ringbone, Poll Erik IS GOOD FOR Rheumatism, Hemorrhoids or Mrs, Sore Kipplt>s, . ? Outed Bretni*, .Fistula, Mani/.', Spavins, Siceenty, Scratches, or Grease, Stringhalt. Wintlgalle, F'attntftrrtl Fret, Cracketl Heels. Foot Rot til Sheep, Bit"/ofAnim als. Insects, Boup in. Poultry,' ftootliftelif.^?.ajc:, Lame Bark, ?c., Ac jargo fiae, l.OQL Medium, 5P?.j Small, 25c| The Garyling Oil bas been in use ss a Liniment nor tWttyrflcht vuts.yiAll ve ask ls o fair trial. hut Se sure ondTollowrdlrecllons:- ! Ask your ncareit druggist or dealer in palenl .Jmedioines, for one of our Almanacs and vach-jj |Meour?s, and road what tho people say about Hu , ? TheTQ-iar?lIrc Oil is mr sala by all respectabh ' dealers throughout tho United States aral ot/iei eojtntrUs.' Onrtedhnonialt date from 1888 to tho present and sire unsolicited. Use thc Gargling Oil, and tell Tour neighbors what good it has done/ ,.' We deal lal rand liberal willi aH, and duly con CA'l'cUcuv'^ V'rite/or. an 'Almun?e or Cot&Bonk I. Manufactured at lockport, ?I. Y. fi MERCHANT'S ?!NG OIL C0PJPA.N Y ' JOHN HODGE', kec'y. D?X WORTHINGTON'S ITA??IIT. Y WPD I c INK.-Extensively used for uBowel Affec tions" for Ucenty years. Endowed by tho most emi nent medical men ol tho country. Surg Gen M ir.ro I ?nd Prof. Warren advised itsuac?atbe C. i, Army I Wo ?.are now Proprielors of this mixliein^,'prepare'ii by the original recipe, and offer it lo the na bile-in improved packages and good style. All druggists and general dealers keep lt. Send for tettimouftUa, and your ordeis to.WADE, B0YK1N & CO., Balti more. ' Agciilgjf ?ead Th?s! E WI T. T. PAY AGKTd'TS A SALA P. Y tit 330 pel' week aa<l exp'eli-cs. or allow a largo commission, lo sell mir m w and wonderful inventions.- Address M. WAOXEU k CO., Marshall, Mich. ' ' W! $QOC A MOXTTr, Iforse ami Carriage furnished. tfG?? Bxpens?spald. II. SKAT.-,Alfred,ile. A MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd bul "ijitiitiiii tan ?aj^-'a |">ttuu? hy rc? vealing tjie secret of thc bedim ? to tin me. OK?. ?'AVJWSTJCAPi ns? Broadway, Stw Voris, maims, EDUCATIOIY. Board .-ind Tuition pcrnniium.^aCC. n&?JIlTM'S ?pjflf LIE?E ?naturanUcd hy tl. K. U: Pu?n?e .Arthur. Hoard and Tuition p?ranii?iiu,f38(?. PCDUIIKST: The Wrv Kev. I. l7-:lliiiu:h. IL nailcan nf lliir-m. F->r Particlars apply Maj, Kvans. Lniidon. Hanndn V. ?ii. iy:'0 VINEGAR BITTERS J. WILEK*, Pronrntor. R. H. MCDOMAI.O 4 Ca, Dra??l?ti ana Ute. A?'t?, Stu Frtaclico, CaL. sad M A 31 Coanserco bi. N. Y. ttlj^jLlOSS Bear U<Mi.iu(/t.T .?. imito** Wonderful Curative KiTccla. Th2>" aro not a vile Fancy Drink, STado of POor Vinni, Wlrfskey, Proof Spirits and Bcfoso Kilquom. doc tared. spiced and sweetened tontease the ?M??, CaliC? "T-plcS,1 " ?ppcOliir-.'; ''U*?tOMJSi?: AC. jiiiti lehn t?o tip'pV.-uu tb drunkenness and rain. Lui ure ?. tnie Medicino, made fivni (he native roots and ItcrtM . pf California, free n-oiu ail Alcohoile S??.-mi iniit?,' They aro tho GIsE.i.T ?tr.OOIi I?rit? riT.n and ALZVEC2 V?^G PSISC?PJ.E, a jierfc?t ltenovr.?pr and Iuvisorator of tha System, carrying off al! poi-;rnous matter und restoring theldooil to a hcultliy condition. Ko perd?n eon .teSe these'Bit ten according to direction?, and remain long unwell, provided their ho::i;-i arc not destroyed hy mineral ?.olson or o:hcr means, and thcvitul organs'wasted beyond t!ie jiolat of repair. They ure a G cut Io Purnroilvc ai well a? n. Tonic, possctrtng a!>o, Hie peculiar merit of ac:!ns as a powerful a;ent lu relieving Congestion or InGaiii matlon of the Tiver, and nil the Visceral Orgau'. . ?'<illf KBJf^X^ CO.>f PI,A?NT-=i, M l;eilt.;r i:: yonii;; or o!.|, married fir single, nt the dawnof woihnu liood or at I'.io ram of lift, those Tonic Hitters have no equal. ' For Xnflamcintory and Chronic lEhcnmu. tlXm nnd Goat, TJynponsl.i or Indigestion, Bllloun, KcmUtcKt and Intermittent Fe? Twa, DlRcasci of tho I-looJ, T.tvct-, Kid ney? ninl Bladder, these Bitter.- have leen most successful finch Diseases ?re cauied hy Vitiated Bloo?l,rwhichisL-c:iera!!y produced by derangement of thc Blccstlvc Org-aun. ' B^SPE^SIA OK i.Vr.IGFS-:'l?Y. n.end ooho; Tnin-lH tho Bhouidcrs, CouRhs, Tlshtnesa of tho Chert, DI/.:: I ii cn, Sour Eructations of tim Stomach, Bad Tasto In tin Mouth, Billow Attacks, Palpitation of thc Ecurt, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Tain In thc regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms aro flic offsprings of Dyspepsia. Tlicy Invigorate thc Stomach and stimulate tho torpid Liver and Eoircb, which render them ot' unequaled efficacy In cleansing thc blood ol'a'.l Impurities, au.' Im parting new life and vigor to t:ui whole system. FOB SKIS pXSZASES, Eruptions Teiler, Salt Ttlieum, Blotches, Spols, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, r.ing-Wqrm,', Scald Ucaci, Sere Eyes, Erysipe las, Itch, 8ciirT?? bl?colori?ioii.iof the Skin, Humor-,and Diseases of tho Si:ln, of whatever nomo or nature or? literally dug up and carried out of thc system lu a short time hy tho usc of these Bitters. Ono hotilo In such cases will convince thc most Incredulous of their cura tivo effccU. ? . Cleanso tho Vitiated Wood whenever you find Its Im purities bursting through tho skin In Pimples, Erup tions or Bore.; cleanse it when you And lt obstructed anil SIURPMI In tlievcias; clenieo it when it Is foul, ?nd ymir feolln?rs will tell yon when. Keep ihcbloud pure, aud Hie health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape and other AVorms, lurking In tho system of so inauv thousands, are etTeemaJlr ricstrnved and removed. Bays n distinguished phystologlst, thcrols scarcely au'Individual upon tho face of tho earth vl;a?o body ls exempt from thc presence of worms. It Is nut ut'on tho heoliny elements ol' the body that worm' exist, but upon thu diseased humors ono. slimy deposits Hint breeii tlic-e living monsters of disease. Ko systom nf Mcdleiuc, no vermifuges, no snthclmlntlcs, v/ill freo tho system from wynns Uko these Bitters. Sold by all Ernrrjlsi* had Dealers. J. WALKER, Proprietor. lt. U. McDOXALD ? CO, DmgglsU and General Agents, Sa-.i TraMcScn, Cali fornia, and 32 and St Commerce Street, Kew York. Juno 8 . IV ^4 . MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Ttv? Dollars per Annum. 64 PAGES READING WATTER. 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVANS ?c COGSWELL, WYATT AIKEN; ' CH A RI.ESTO.V, S. C. iced Soda W.iter! f^iALt?-^t SANDERS'. DR?G-STORlii Kj, and g?it Sonio tine ALE and ICE." ' ; ApriH?,' tf -7 AT pm _ WILL offer from thia flay ray ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ?cc, at Greatly Reduced Prices. Splendid yard wide Brown SHIRT?NG, at 12* cts., per vard, Splendid yard wide BLEACHING, at 121 cts. " . ' Beautiful GRENADINES at 15 cts. Black ALPACAS, at 4? ets. ?L. C. .f?A?pKERGi?l-EF-3 at 75 cents to '?Si per doz. % MARSEILLES QUILTS, nt onlv $S.5w . r i .-j ? $ I 'Kackaback TOWELS at $1.50 per doz.' DOYLIES at 75-ek per doz. Beautiful Checked and Plain CAMBRICS, 25 cts. per vard. Heavy OSNABURGS, at 15 cts. Splendid CORSETS at $1 each. A varied assortment of JAPANESE, POPLINS, MOZAMBIQUES, English MOHAIRS, LAWNS, DELAINES, &c, verv cheap. Striped LAWNS and MUSLINS,-Firrured MUSLINS, White and '?uff PIQUES, PRINTS, HOSIERY and GLOVES, at verv low figures. Beautiful HATS,-CHIGNONS,.SNITCHES, HOOP SKIRTS, and a full stock of YANKEE NOTIONS, at the lowest rates. . I cali especial attention to my Stork, o? READY MADE CLOTHING. Blue Denims PANTS at 75 cts. Brown Linen PANTS at Si. Beautiful Licht Cassimere SUITS, t? from $5 to $12. Gents Beautiful Fancy CASSIMERES, 'COTTONADES, TWEEDS and LINENS. " Also, a good assortment of HATS and CAPS. French Calf BOOTS and SHOES. . Low Quartered French Pembella SPIOE.S, the most comfortable Shoe that can be worn. -A&SO A splendid lot of HARDWARE. "WOOD i nd WILLOW WAR?, A POCKET KNIFE for everybody. , . CROCKERY, GLASS and TIN WARE. A fine lot of COFFEE, cheaper than the cheapest, at from IS io 21 cts. Good TOBACCO for 15 cts. per lb. SEGARS to suit tiie most fastidious. J. li. CHEATHAM, At Sullivan's Old Stand. Jnne 7 ? ' tt ? 24 11 ? b1 I GOODS Broad Sired, Augusta, Ga., mVM?lAKXX RR?T?EJG& bave muph pleasure in informing their Patrons. Friends and Residcgts o? Edp eli el ?i' and surrounding Country of the ^aKgfi '-'id pxiciislve ArriVJjjtS Which they have received in Every/JOepari?MCI?t of their Establishment for the Coming Season. Those G?odsj arnon ?ting* to many Thousands of Dollars, have been pur chased'by their RESIDENT BUYER in. New York, with every advantage that could be possibly attained. They have been selected with the utmost care and discr?tion in the Pit? importing Mouses in that City. They have been bought for PrOSitpt (Dash ?l??va?-, thus saving them Largue asE?5 Heavy ?i^C?^^ti^ and tfi'e Designs and Styles arc of the Latest and mont approved Patterns. Bvery Department of their Store is replete with Every requisite and they respectfully request a cull from visitors to-Augusta,, feeling'nssured that they will give Every Satisfaction. y_y7" To thc Whblesalje Tradcj they offer every Ca?ility for Cash ; and Councry'Merchnnts will find it to*"their advantage to o"autii.'?e their Stock before purchasing elsewhere. MU^LAKKY B??THE&S, Orv Ooods^dCerehantSs AUGUSTA, GA. 3m 10 May 2 y ii % v r? ii ? % ?rt c; IIA YE now in Si re ?,]??? aiy?i Sufpfc Stocks of DRY GOOPS they have And in regard to thr- prices, have thus getting all the advantages in (??vcr had, tho pkiiaai* of ?ffei'?h.'?'their Customers .??ily to say that they buy their Goods for Casi nurchiidiig that any"house can get, and having hada successful experience ui thc barnies? for over twentv years, they feel that their stock is well suited to the wants consumers. And sH?ng. as they do, lihou u Casli basis, they cali give all thc ad vent iges lo their customers that any house ? :.M give, and much belter than ?he houses that buy lin time and sell, on credit, as such houses cannot buy so cheap, and losing of those who bify of them for cash, but only mention a few leading articles of nit to thc nd f;-r?m that ariety. inany debts lur whir;i ih.-ty have to make n\\\ riley will not Utfemptjo enumerate their Srocli ind price.-. They now have DRESS GOODS finest. . '* ('ALICOKs. lY.v i ii. i^c. PEEP'4 i.r.v ac :lt"n,:.-LVi.'.-anti 2;i< I'hebest BL'AClv ALPACAS ai 2qc. ever offered in any market. to the best.' ' I'tQUKS from aOc. to Ihcifiuesf. MOURNING GOODS, of all descripti n A superb assortment of BLACK SILKS, all grades, and verv chea] PLAIN. COLORED. S?RIPEDand CHECKED SILKS, ii gnu: WHITE GOODS, of all thc leading kinds and makes. BLACK LLAMA and WHITE LACE POINTS ; also, many other new style wrappings. BLACK SILK LAC LS, EMBROIDERED BANDS. FINE LACK COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.. &c. . A great variety of NOTIONS. FANCY ARTICLES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, FANS, PARASOLS. CORSETS. IMO? SKIRTS,-ive.' < *.'-'. TABLE DAMASK. TOWELINGS. NAPKINS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, &c. AH the leading brands in BLEACHED GOODS, DOM KSTICS; Linen und Cot ton SH EETJ NtiS. cte., (?e. ' " ? ' ' Alw?rs on hand,'? superior assortment of Good1? 'suited to the wants of Gents and Boys. To all of which they respectfully invito the attention of their friends and custo mers. ...... Io those at a distance, they haye to say that they pay special attention to Orders, and send samples by mail when requested.. They will also pay tho express freight "?1 Goals, when oydiU'od h. ?n (heir Stock at retail, provided the amouni ordered j.? 8I&and'?ver, for Cash1.'' This they oan well afford, as they till t?i? order during leisure moments;which is ,inie saved, and to them is Worth the freight they pay, and which they ave willing to tllow iiic customer, thus placing the Goods at their Depot as Cheap as if they lived 11 the city. In sending Goods in this way, the money cnn bc paid QU delivery. Persons sending pitiers, and trusting to thu judgment of thc firm tc .make sclccf liotisjfor them, may rest assured thal their best efforts will be u-ed-in trying to jilease, md anything they may select which does not como up to the reqiiiiVmen.b\pf the >rder may be returned, and the money will bc refunded; Give (hem a trial. V. R?CH?BDS & B? F.REpEP.ICIiS'r?G S'f?ttE, ' Corner bv ('he Planters' Hotel. AUGUSTA, G** tf ' ' ' * . ?? Augbsta, April 1-.. Mew Baw 3&??ll I TlIE Undersigned are now prepare! to deliver FIRST CLASS LUMBER it their Mill, located immediately on the Charlotte, Columbia.& Augusta Railroad, 2-] miles from Johnston's Depot. Otlr price is Ten Dollars per thousand, Cash on delivery. W. J. & S. L. READY. June 7 lin 24 GM ESTABLISHED 1350. -0 riTE Saoser?bor? w;n?!?l rcspeelfully iiifumi ibo Citizens of EdgefiVd nnd ?urroundiDg country; that thcT-h:iva jaM r.ceivcd a Lu?gc Ai-sortuiont of WATCHES, of tho liest Munufiicturp, nlii>-!i (?icy wi!] offer al lower n.f<:"< than nny Vtnnne in tho City. ^ In addition, will bc fouRii a Ia ree Siocfc ot TINK (?OLD JKWELltY, KU with Dia ?nnnds. Rubie?, ii ira?:rs. Corni,-BRIDAL oETS.OP PEARL-NUPTIAL KINGS-WATCH 3HAINS, CHAR.VS. kc. A Fino Asiortmcnt SOf,II) SILVER W A It V., omUracirg FULL TEA SETS, WAI CER3? leo am! Water PITCHERS. CASTORS. 15,-rrv and ?u'ter DISHES, Cird RECEIV ERS, Card uni Ca?tu BASKETS, Cordial STANDS, GOBLETS, CUPS, FORES and SPOONS. ?nd ore ry th ins in ilia Silver Wi-.rc linc AUnys on hand a Miperb ?trick r.f fJU.NS AND PISTOLS, oonkin?rg of Y'v.xe Single tad Pmifi?o Barrel GUNS, and Colt. Soiiib .? W?Vi>eo,.P.?mirgton, Cooper, Sharp and Der 'inger PISTOLS, .m'l many oihers of tba lat'.fi invention. Al-o. FINE CUTLERY, SFECTACLFS, V/^LEf^O CANES."POUTKMONNIES, 'and .'ANGY (JQODS <.f every variety to be f?nnd ia a um' eins? Jewelrv E*tabii.-hnionr. \V<a would also remind the puhiia tint we heep a r-pivi:,] Ef'abliahiiient for tl,0 REPAIR of ?no WAT?HBSSmd JEWELRY.. Ail work entrusted'to oiir care will bcjcxecuted promptly, icatly, and warranted for ono year. A. PROXTAUT & SON, IQ3 BROAD ST., one Door below Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dee 10 ly 51 Captured at Last. VoT A RAT, ROACH or BED BUG can 10 found at tho S toro of MARKERT 4 CLIS 1Y. Why ? Bec.iuiio they uso and sell SURE >OP. Mar 29 tf 14 Bnchan's Carbolic Disinfecting ?illili : [NV ALU A BLEiTo r ' W?f?& in? ; Horses, Cattle, Dogs, and other 'dorn est io ani nals, ^l^jjjji-g -bBTO'sfORti: Apr 26 tf 18 Ic?* ! Ice ! riONSTANTLY on hand, and delivor \J crcd at anv,hour. G. h. PENN, Druggist. May 31 tf 2Z dani's Sicily Lemon Su?ar. ASPENDID Proparatiomfor making Leiiionnde. Sold at G. L. BONN'S DRUG STORE. May,_^_ _tf in Croup Bro ASPERDYaiidaa?i?c?tual Remedy .tfor'tliat alarm lng and o'ften fatal dis ease/and tho .best Remedy for WhooDinir CbugLandAsthlha. Forsal?fey "? . G. L. PENN, Druggist. Special Notices. CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. By J.' S. 8CBEH0K, ll D. . Many a h timan being has passed away far whose . death there was no other reason than the neglect of known and Indisputably proven means of cure. Those near and dear to family and .friends atc I sleeping the dreamless slumber Into which/had, they calmly adopted . . BB. JOSEPH II. VCK'S SDJCPUB ' TBEATMJEBiT. and availed themselves of his wpnder/ully eiRca clous medicines. Uiey would not have lullen.'. ? Dr. Schenck. has In his own case proved that . wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by bls.medlcines and his directions for their.use, is quickened into healthful vigor. . In this statement there is potblng presumptaous. ' To thq faith of the invalid Ls made no representation that ls nota thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. The theory of tab Cure by D7. ' Schenck's medicines IS as simple aa it 13 ?unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It la self-**- ' Buring, self-convincing. ' ' '" 1 The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the1 first two weapons with which tho citadel of the malady is assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of con sumption originate tn dyspepsia and 11 functionally disordered liver. With thu condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize" with the stomach. They re spond to the morbific action of the liver. Here th?n . comes the culminating result, and the Betting in, with nil its distressing symptoms of CWVSUKPTIOH. The Mandtake Pills are composed of one of Na tare'8 noblest gifts-the Podophlllum Peltatum. They possess all the blood-searching, alterativa properties of calomel, tut, unlike calomel,Xhey _ "LEAVE rojnn ?EELDIIV? The work orcure Ia now beginning. Th?-vlrlated and mucous deposits In the bowels and In the ali mentary canal are cjectedi The liver, like a clock, ls wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stomach nets responsively, and the patient begins to feel that he-Is getting, at hut; ", A BVPK?T PF GOOD BIIOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic, In conjunction with the Pitta, permeates and assimilates with the food. Chyllfl catlon Is now progressing withopt Its previous tof tures. Digestion becomes painless, and tho cure ls seen to bc ?.t hand. There ls no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets to. Now comes the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent lather to suffering man. Schenck's ramonto Syrup comes In to perform Itt functions and to hasten aud'colnpletotbe cure.' ' It ontcra at once upon its work. .-Nature can uot be cheated. It collects and ripens theMmpaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it prepares them for expectoration, and lo 1 In a very abort timo the malady lg vanquished, the rotten throne that lt occupied ls renovated and made new, and the patient, ta all tb? dignity of re gained vigor, steps forth to enjoy tho manhood or womanhood that waa . U? GIVES OTP AS IOST. Tho second thing ls, the patients must stay In"? warm room until they get well ; lt ls almMtlnipt?. albie to prevent taking cold when the lunns are dis eased, but lt must be prevented, or a core cannot be effected. Fresh air and riding out. especially in thia section of the country. In the fall and whiter sea son, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that conrse lose their patients,-If-theta lnngs are badly diseased: and yet, because, they aceta the bouse they must not sit down quiet; they must walt about the room as much and os fast as the strength will bear, to got up a good circulation of blood. The Batlents must keep in goo* spirits-be determined ) get well. This has a great deal to do wltU the appetite, and Is the great point to gain.' 2To despair of cure after such evldenoo of tts po* modest words: '. Many years ago I was ra the last stages of con sumption ; conltaed to my bcd, and at one time tty physicians, thougotthat I could not llveaweek; then, Ukfi a drowning man catching at straws, I hearC of and obtnlhed.tbe preparations which I now orTer to the public, arid they made a perfect cure orme. It seemed to me that I could leal them penetrate my whole system. They Boon ripened tho matter in my lungs, and I would spit up more tbanaplntoroffen siv* yellow matter every- morning Ibra long time. "As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fevar, pains, and night-sweats all began to lai\v*me, and my appetite became so great that lt was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon i<klneJ my strength, and Lave grown in flesh eversiuce. now- -hu $2? dninteinjptedhealth." vfatta toVfiw v?f? *%5S"W" his professional Tr? 9 - ond Boston. He or bis son. Dr. Jr- Btul continue to see patients at meir O' jCOi Ka 15 North Slxlh Street, Philadelphia, ?. ery Saturday from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Those who wish a thorough examinatjon with tho Besptro meterwill bpchargcd$3. TheResplrometerdeclares the exact, condition of the longs, and patients can readily learn whether, thuy are curable or not. The directions for takln.-r the medicines ere adapt ed to the Intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and Kind Nature will do the rest, except. lng thr.t in some cases the Mandrake Pills are to oe talion in Increased '''ises; the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample instrsc {lon3 that accompany them : First create appetite. Of returning health, hilnger is the most welcome symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let the despairing at once be of good cheer. Good blood it once follows, the cough loosens, the night-sweat Is abnted. In a short time both of these morbid symp toms nre gone forever. Dr. Schenck's medicines are ccnstas'lv kept In tens of thousands of families. Asa iB'.arve or pur gative, the Mandrake Tills are a sta.idum prepara tion; while the Pulmonic Syrup.as a cureof coughs and colds; r.uy bo regarded as a prophylacterlc against consumption In any of Its forms. Price of f i? ? Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weed Tonic, ?l-W a bittlo, cr $7JO a half dozen. Mandrake Pills ?i cenUabox. For sale by alt druggists and dealers. JOHN P. IIKNKY, S pbllege Mace. New York, wholesale Agents Fcl? ly 9 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Disoases pf foi? S'hrceS ard Luv.-;1; auch na goughs, Coleu-, ?-.;:... Cou;;b, 33rcnc?ri:is. As?uf;?, Probablvneverl?ctort) in ;:.:;./: .'. ; - ?ediuiue,*|i&s aa? thdi??\~tfa v.i...:> :.. . lecplv upon thc :-u:::.'V.:--e uf . . i'...> .xcelfciic remedy_ ipr; ? : ?st <.;.:.... - .> . j: 1 riirougli M lons scries in ; -rr?, :;;.-' . .. ?.! ; if tho races ni !..en li lrtr? hi;-VA; : .??, hld. :rUK'ircs;iia.Uii?:i,{^^!::#Le. hui* ts luiiibi-m t'l:;:i-;ii,ij*Jr.i:\ !.">..:'. .. . ? '*. ?'. ;? ?ns aflectiuiiH (.i"thd. I ..*!.? .v.til . '.:?.. i.: ile it.know'i ::4?'^ir5yU.:?-^' -iv:.-. . hCttl. W!li!?\/?ij,t?S?X<\fl.l"''.. - . . . . in?'?.viVvtifr*'"''''''^?: .'r'i-- ?:i ll?' ?? ' ? -. '"' n;ii?'iil?L--r.'.;.l ; c'i'.v'i;..-i:! ;'. ?r.li I*? -r ?.. ?? ?il eut ciuii-mup?uti, II eil :;.<..< rt.jp-n.-.: :.i??v? . >r tile thvo.it?lui litll^.-. Ari ? M- . ?. Hi : luddcu atlarks i?f ( .-./?.?-. !.< c. ; ? ?. . sand i? overy fcin-.lv, .v-.:.?...-.y I. s lires StllljeCl IO Cftlil- i'...'-...il a-oviflcd with thin f.t'tt?.i '.. ? ?i lin -. Alt?tOUgll fCUli 'I < '. i t:i. . . .?>:? nimble, still grti.: i.i;?i t,ej'; .. Usense scctiied ??.-!.!. ?r. :-<; !.. ?ff: aired, niid li.v ] M '-?'.'.. .. .<? ?. . ? -.? jy the (,'!?r f?:: i 'vt 1. .. ?. ; i nnstcrv over 15:0 ?.:...'.'..:.. <?: . J'i.? diront,lin: i? . M ">;.? :.?*. ?. I: ei>! . yiicn nciliii:;.* vita 1 <: . -.<r . ifirvry !'<.< t?.?j . ' . ?,i?: ?ji)\'j).,\: t/'.-.'?'* i'i .'.i.. >;i ".-.. Iii . O-wt-il-t: Kl I.'-:.. '?.. AF?nut; :\ !'i-, : ..1 uivd Ijy ir. JlrOHcltlii.H ;.; vsevr.'.;..- w( ? .. I..I:!rj? Jhcri'y Vf -?i ?.?"!}.) .. '--i ?. ? * .? .So gcncTfl?iv nr'.- ?! .? ,..i lectknoti?n?.rt>l? tl;?? w.'tx .?<-.: ? ; .:. ? . io ?univ (U(UI !;' " -.'..- i.. . . ..... ? ?re fallv :nal::.'J?s..'d. Ax ?5, yyers .a Por IPcrr.v rr. J .ir C'h?l Fever. ; - A.prr.0, i'c o '. . . pnd i nd rc- ' r.ll ?; frGr.i* n..t- ? ?JC :S _ .'. .. As Its >i-':. . : .-. BlJ. C : : Qtl?l, YMW? ?"I" --: .' .-. ii!*-taiu-i- y. ? M < . : ?cut. !tl;e . : -: .. athena-:-?'L?,- .. , , MX WO 1' '!': ' '' '?' 1 .. i? Ague ni: iir?:*i?? ' ' cUlKi'.v!--.?...'.i '.- . .: ? KecU?l ::? .? tile* luid y.'r>>i.<. ?' . i.. Un"i'i ;;;n ;.t"i .. rarclllnt,- 1 lt? . -: trat?is : ..' . . ' Foi- J.i.-,; '.. '?'... i . rv Of .1 i. ???? , itirijrtb?! Un . i-i . F?>r ?i:'!':;'. ? ; .. > .1 5 aa -f ?fs.:- .. ? - . Clli:*!'K::' !i! :?'.:.. ill l-l I. .iVf? ? ... '. . : ' .'c Ly ALL D?TIG?ISTS. "Ty H y <SEND FORACIBCUl'AiL^' Sel-J SD i now-rraird?d o* tu* STlVM?Alt? BAKING POW U .U, and the bett article prepared for making lights rlioleso:::e and delirio?". BISCUITS, BOLLS, tXKAl), (IC10DLK nn? other CAKES, &c., &o. Itis Infallible, ana ninny* irmly for isnmeilista se. Tho best TK.IST niVi'DERforaKeealotigSEA OTAUKS to AN? PA UT OF IHK GLOBK. It is convenient and oennomlcal. . *0 M'ASTE, IF FOOH PBSPARKil WITH tT. SoW eroryiThfroi y GUUClvlLS, Sllll'.UHAXDLl-lt?' and BKALEBS, DOOLEY 6s BROTHER, Manufacturera, WHOLESALE DEPOT, C9 XE IT STREET, XEW-YORK, Feb ld . ?me 8* Eluss' Celebrated Prepa rations.. Sow- in Store a full Mock JluV f CHNAPPS, lu qu'titi sad picts, " MADEIRA WINE, * ^BERKY WINE, ' " PORT WIXJ^ " ??IEUHY HRAN'BV.. " BLACKBERRY DR AN DY, " arr-oocK~??TL/*:? 1 " R ^ SPBT RRY NYRUP,. '< I KVCX SYUl.'P ??fe. . >\A!1 wnrrsntod of the-.bn- 'quality, a?d ,for ale'at Aiigu'ta jirT?i H. ' - \ . W. F. D?RISO?. Sr; Mat S - Sm U i ALL DESCRIPTI OKS ? : :.'.Tif t: . ?5 ii (Fo?meHir-C, A%.P%*tt <fc C?.,) 214 Broad Stwefy^igwta) i ? ri tl dj .o'+?l.. Maple and Walnut Bedstea-, i .''?rn ,?:A*?.': $5 BK ?.murri WE parhcoJaxly call tb?ratten?onf purchasers to bur SOLID WA. NUT.' CHAMBER SUETS - for BeuuT Durability and Cheapness. ) ITO wi Our MANUFACTURING DEFAIT MENT is still in operation. Special 0 ders will be promptly attended to. Ri pairs done in allfilte'ramches. ?T UPHOLSTERING 'DEPARTMENT. Hair Cloth, ?Enameled . Cloth," Reps Terry aud Springs, and all ai tides suita ble for Mann fart tuera,, wc offer at Low Prices. Augusta, May 2 ly 19 J. W. BACON. * . jr. j. BA co?. J. W;B?c?ai&3?o. WHOLESALE A1U>;BETAJL : Ma 11 ?mcturers and Dealers Tn all kin'?a cf0 J ' SADDLES, BABKESS, LEATHER, T?MKS, RUBBER AND!LEATlrBK'%BI,'Tr?rG, WOOD HAME^tfHIPS, ' ' VALISES, CARPET BACS, ?HflEPINMNGS,. . French 'abd. American CALF1 SKINS, AND ALL KINDS OF!LEATHER, ic SADDLE'S aad HARNESS Repaired and Madejo Order. . , ..jj u?nrnp <rl t Highest Prices Paid for ii ides, Agenta for Ptonter Paper Mill!. " All ?nd? of MASILLA WRAPPING PAPER on hand Don't forget tba place, 1GG Broad Street, ander the Angmti Hotel, Angosta, Ca. Mar 20 . 'Sm *?? tl. SPPdNG TRADE, ... ;Hh .,.'?<.. '?.--mMn -'.it fj* ./.. CROQUET. Completo sets from $3 to. $20 per set. BAS-"' BALLS. ' All the different Kinds flt red need prices. Fi??HING TACKLE. Of ?very description. TU A VE LING BAOS. ' For ladies and gentlemen. FOREIGN FANCV GOODS! GUNS AND PISTOLS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. AMMUNITION, SPORTSMEN'S GOODS. Goods shipped to any part of tho conn-* try ppr Express. The same careful atten tion given to orders by mail as to perso nal ^purchases. Pri?es for our goods based on gold at par. W ' POILTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO., 200 W. Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Apr 26_ ly 18;_ A???STA HOTEL. MURPHY Sc MAY, Proprietors. ^^E taka this opportunity ot retorting our chunks to toe cidzena of Edgclield for. their pa^t kiutlH?tts to us. Oar llouFo is thoroughly renovated fur SUM MER ACCOMMODATIONS-Ronna 'large and airy, and TAVC clways supplied ?uh the beat tim ai ai kain flor d.i.* U'e will bc j)li a:'ed to welcome our Erigcficld fricn'li ami costwner*, und ni,I usc every ?tTort?l rendir their s-jouru with us plcaa mt and agreeabje. Augusta, Mar 29 3inW ROT GEBEST IN THE' WORLD.(?1} S?NO rca A ctsctLAn Hew York Office, 27 BEEKMA?? ST. M.iy 31 ly __23_ IMPORTANfeHOTICE . TO CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS VII Retail Orders AraovuUng to $20 nud Over Delivered iu any Part of tie Country FREE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. HAMI?.TON EASTER *, SOUS, OF BALTIMORE* ?D., [n order the h?tter to meei,tao wants of their rlctuil Customers al a instance, liave cstablish ida , S V4P-LE BUREAU, md upon application,, promptly tend by nal full lines of Samples of tLe Ki weft and host Fashionahie'OWs,' of-TOENCH, ENG LISH and DOMESTIC ?MANUFACTURE, ruaranteeing at all times to selra* iou, if cot, it/e?? price*, than any house in the country,. Buying our goods from the largest and mos* lolebrnted manufacturera in the difierest pnr?U if Europe, and importing tho sam* by St earn-, ira direct to Baltimore, our..siook is at alli irnos supplied with tV.c novelties of thc toa-> lon and Paris markets: ' Aa we buy and soil only for catt,' anti ?ai? :<> In J, cit b tr', we arc able and willing to reit mr gooda at ?ROM TKN TO FirTXEX PLC CK.NT JF.SS PROFIT than if we gave credit. in tending for samplet tpeeify the lind ? oodt desired. We keep the best grades 0 very class of goods, frcm tho lowest to the ao?t costly. Orders unaccompanied by tlc cash teill be ent 0. 0. D. JPROMPT-P AYING WHOLESALE BUY ?RS are iu vi'ed to inspect tho Steck in our 'oohing and Package Dopa! Intent. Address HAMILTON EASTER k SONS, ! 197, 119, 201 ?nd 203 West Baltimore. BaltiintreY Md. Nov 15 ly 4? . F. BRODIK. R. \ HtfCQViS. H. C. HCDCI: BRODIE k CO., 30TTON FACTO Ri -AND ERCH'S lOBIMISSIONK ?North &t!ttB?iei?ii8!ff CHARLESTON, S. C. .IBERAL ADVANCEMENTS MADE ? CONSI?SM FXTS. ;SS-B?rer to AND DEW DIMONDS. i-i .resident Xatii.nal Bank, Charle?!0?, S. < Aug 25 , ?upcvto? flySfijK \t?e?? TW Vccj?ivcd Two .Barrels W1?E ) WINE and CIDER -YINEGA1 If ?on want Vinegar to make good Pi'os, Iiis is the place to get it. ABupf ar rays or. hand. A full line of SPICES for Pickllrpur >osea, such as- ! .. WHITE MUSTARD SEED. TUMERir, CLOVES, MACE,. ' I NUTMEG, WHITE GINGER, ^pTSPICE, Ac, FWsalo at low ratos.bv June 14 rF y u want NICE* CANDY. h?.?.o L. . MARKERTi'SBY Mar 2? H BOX iF eivedj(C_ tantlypjihan- . .Tj^- ' G. L. MayT7 -t, .LBM??N3UKt rc ^li?U>0Pt.Qon.