The Greenville enterprise. (Greenville, S.C.) 1870-1873, February 22, 1871, Image 4

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OFFICIAL. Act# and. Joint Resolmtions Pmmi by th? Legislature?Beeeion 187( and 1871. < An Act to Provide for the Publication o the Acte, Report*, Reeolnfion*, Journal I .1 - n. # -t ^ - ower lapere v/ me vcnerai sxeeein > , ...' SroTton I". Be it enacted by the Sena't and Hntwe.of Representatives of tlia Stat? of South Caroline, now out and sitting, ir General Assembly and by th* authority ?i the name. That the Clark of the Senate an ! the Clerk of (he Honae of Reprexentalivst be, and they are heoby authorised to pro Ide by contract 'for the publication, In ouch newspapers of the State an may by them be de*ined oeoesaary. of the Acta and Joint Iteaolutionn of the General Assembly ; and they are further authorized to provide by oontmet. for the permanent and ourrent printint of.the General Assembly ; provid. ad. that raid contrast be approved by the Senate and House of Representatives. Szo. 2. Th it a sufficient number of the .Tournals, Reports nnd Acts of the Geiieral Assembly, as may by necessary for thW use of the members of the General Assembly, and for the f^tate Librarian to make the ex changes with other State*, he hound In n Kno t and auhstaivtnl manner ; and that the Clerk of the Senate and the Clerk of the Bouse of Representatives he, and they are hereby authorized , to have the aa-ne done imm-nliatelV tipon the eloae of the session, or as anon thereafter as practicable, . Sr.d. 8. That on the chfnnletlon af the permanent work, they shall forward, hy ?~..il ?r /Ml.?.ww.. ... Il.?v ... ... ...... . - .... .... .... j ... *...i v?.pedient, h copy lo oaeh of the mrtphci-a <fI the Oen-ral A-ae-nhly. and one'to each of the State and County officers entitled to the mme. '1 > * Sao. 4. TUatthc Stnl^TteasurerJ he, and ho is hcrehf, authorize<Vand flirected to pay all accounts for said work, out of any mon ys in'tha aot .'otherwise appi<rpriated : Rmviaed, The Clerks of the reapeetiVe Houses shall first certify that said account* ttre just and correct in allrsapeets, and that the work-ha* 'been performed in pursuance of contract, and that, the amount mentioned in said account* '8 due, und remains unpa d. ,, Sko. 5. Thnt'It'll Acts or parts of Acts or Joint Resolutions inconsistent willi this Act arc hereby repealed. Approved January 1871." Joint Resohtt'on Anthorii'my nnd Directing the State Auditor and County Commission trs to Levy- Certain Tares He jt J1 solved hj the Senate and 7l?j>se, of lie) resCntO'iv?s- of the S'a'e of South Caio'tna, now "i?t and siitm/ in Gorier*! A-ecniitly and by 'h~ authority of the samef Turn the tfiate Aoditor tie. and lie is !?- el?y aulhoriz d >nd directed to levy, and cnti-e to lieco.lefted a ihx of nine mills no * dole lar o: n h lnxal Ve nropertv in the S?ale to tneel appiopfiatinn* tor the fi-cnl year 187??, and the Omnly Commission.-!-* ?t eneh ol the fotitnles *re heieby authorized to levy, ami o<iiee >o lie colieateit, n tax not exceedh p tln e?- mill* on a dollar ol nil taxnli e property'in their reap?*ei kve Ctmniie* tor ilia Ji-ci? 187o e*c. pting ?Ke t\.uniy 0?>m. iiii-'.i.in. r, ^"aitlorv Georgetown, Bnmwll. Newberry, I'tcW"1- Elge.eld. and Lhi t ena Cuuntlae, who are hew Jw H"thoi-ized to levy, uniti nu ? to collected. ? t?etof exce> ding four mill* on the dollar and excepting the Countien of Clnr ndoo, l>nr lington, Llorry and Hicliland, who ere lice by nutliiodz-il to levy, and collect a tax not exceeding five mill* on the dollar, two mil e of the will ins *o levied In Darlington County, shall be devoted 10 the coiup'et'on of the t ourt Lions.! at Darlington, provided eo njllcli alt it 11 lie neeewHri. Approved T)ee?nib?*r 28d, 1970 Aii Act Supplernnrtmy to An Act cntitUd " An Act to Anthorixe Adiiiinixtralor*, Ejcecntor?. and other E'dnciarie*. to Sell Certain Evidence* or Indeblednrtt tit Pub' tic Suit-, and to Compromise tn Certain Cases," Approved January 14, 187it \N lieieas, prior to lb* ninlti day of September, in the ye*r of ont- Lord one limit sniiil eight lifin.tied nod hixiy eight, many estates Wi<re7lifp'>ie I of, and the imlee and accounts representing the piiruiut>e money of the sumo were deemed to Oe gooo ?i 11 liinv,sine*.been rendered*>i.hii.ifnl or worthless, hy i>|> -r<tii' it of the Act of the Oil ciiil Assembly to determine nod |erp-t?Hte the ti6niA*l?ud, nnd bj* otlier causes; therefore SicrioN 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Ilnuseol Representatives of the S'nte of Sot th Carolina, now met and sitting in fienctal Assembly, and by the authority ol tiie 8.1 no*, That nil administrators, exei-utore, and other hduciat ies, having in theii possession, aa such,note*,accounts, and other evidences of indebtedness, heretofore np praised good, but which hare since become doubtful or woith)e8s, by -operation of the Act ol the General Assembly to datertniue and perpetuate the homeftend. shall be al lowed to dispose of the same in the manner pteseiibed to Sections 1 aud 2 of the Act to which this is a supplement. Sue. 2. That where adminislrntors, executors, and other fiduciaries, s*>M property, as such, prior to the pss??ge of the Act to determn c and perpetuate the homestead by the r *al Assembly, on the uinth tlay of Kepti.. ,-r, in lite year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and took notes or other evident of indebtedness for the purchase money, which were regarded good at the time they were taken, hut which have since been tendered doubtful or worthless, by opetatioa of the 11 1 l., _f .A ?wl tors, rxeruiofrfl. iind other fiduciaries, shall he allowed to dispose of the >nme in the manner prescribed in Sections 1 sod 2 of Ilie Act to which lhie Hill is n supplement. Approved the 28d day of January, A. D., 1871. Joint Retoluiion Authorizing the AttorneyGeneral to Employ A$*i?tunce in Certain Suit* now Pending, and making an Appropriation to pay for the inme. Whereas, as appears hy the report of the State Auditor, the South Carolina, Northeastern, Chernw and Darlington Railroad Companies have pioeured suits to be brought against themselves in the United States Circuit Court for the pnrpr.a* of eon testing the right of the Slate to tax their properly : and whereas, it is to the interest of the State ijiat a speedy decision ot these suits shall I wrenched ; therefore, He it Resolved, by the Senate and House ol Representatives of the Stale of South Car olina, now met and sitting in (lenerai As rembly, and t y ihe authority of the mmo, That the Attorney-General he, and he is hereby authorized, to employ such aseis inncp as hy may n?>n in oeienoing me intei est? of tli* Slat* in lhn>- mill; end to pay for suah arris"ance, five thousand dollar*, il so much lie necessary, la hereby appropriafed out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the accounts to be audited by the Slate Auditor, and paid upon the warrant of the Comptroller General. Approved December 28. 1870. A n Act to Provide a Salary for the Office of Lieutenant Governor. SrOtion 1. be n enacted hy the Senate of house ol R-preventatives of the Sialeol South Caioliua, now met and titling in Gtneral Assembly, and by lb* authority of the aame. Thai the Lieutenant Ooveinor ot the biate of South Carolina ahall teceive ai annual salary of tweuly-five hundred doi.ars; I he same lobe paid to him quartet Iv out of llie Treasury of the Slate; the S?ii|salary to he exclusive of the pay here l-t-*d l"? Imui fnr I lie iJa-oienanl. " t"? ? "i ? ? ? Governor whilst acting aa President of the fcenate. Orn?* ^tu iiirrah or .Statu. ? Columbia, H. C., January 18, 1871. ( Th?? A< t iiavnip heeit prfhntrd to ilia Goverm r >or his approval, aad not having been istnrned bv him to ilia branch of tha Ueiieiai A'e-nibly, In whiob it origiiial?b, u 111.ill t'>e liQia prescribed by the Conelito. lion, b >a becotne h law wilhout his approval, f. L GAKGOZA, Secntary of tttats. 1 Caeea. A.W.I v.v.\. 8?iah f Caroiiia. o^w aod ?itUh?|ln Gtrtt-tnl , 'Aea-mhly. and by Ipe authority of th? Mine, That the SUU Auditor be. and : hereby authorised And Instruct-d to suspend #1] proceeding under the A?t to provide l\-r the aaeesrineqt Apd taxation of j f.tperry. ' piMed lath day 61 Sepi.-inb.-r, 1868, reiu^ ( lite to'the assessment and taxation of the , Soiith Carolina, Northeastern, and Cheraw and Itnt-liugtdn Itallrosd Companies, until the aultr, t-fnoght hy said companies In the United States Circuit Court, ahall liavp bedn ' decided. Approved the 14th day of January, A. D. 1 1871. * Vovtr VA.le ?WW AV1A AllUUllVi ie'ri. THROUGH struggle and suffering, at the Cost of multiform agonies, bereavemerits, devastations, the American Idea emhodied In the preamble to our fathers' Declaration of Independence approaches its complete realisation. The itnble, inspiring assertion that "all men are oreatcd equal," audendowed by their Creator with inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, it no longer a glittering generality, a poet's , fancy, a philosopher's speculation, but the recognised base ol our pvliUqaj tahrn. The boning Revolution, whloh dates from the Boston Massacre oT.linQ* finds' its logieal tornfiction, jurt ono ocntury later, in tba XVth Amendment, which gives to the equal political and.civil rights of every man born or naturalisod In pur Republic the. shield and dofense of the Federal C'>ns|.itution. Tho bil lows of Caste and Privilege tr.ay.roar and rago afctund that 'rock, and may ttnnsicntfy room on the point of washing it' away: hot its lonndations srtt deep I old nnd steadfast, and the breakers of Reustion add Slavery are hurled against and dash their spfay over it in vain. ' . We do toot underrate the forces of Prejudice and Aristocracy. ' We do not forget that a very large minority of.the American Pooplo still nold in their inmost hearls that Mucks have no rights which Whites arc .bound to respect. We fully appreciate the disporation wherewith all tho warring elements oi hatred to ltcpuhlicnn achievement will be combined and burled against (ha battlements of Kebohliean ascendency In the Presidential Election of 1872. Wo do not doubt that local successes, facilitated by Republican feuds pnd dissensions will inspire the charging host with a sun guine hope of victory, such as tocrvcd it to pnt forth its utmost strength in the earlier stages ot the contests of 1SA4 ami I8A8. Yet our faith is clear nnd strong that the Araurioati People still bless God that, on the read huttle-field* ol our lato Civil IVar, the Union was upheld and Slavery destroyed, and will never oonseiously decide that tho precious blood thereon poured out was lavished in vain. The ttinrne liy^evcs in the prosecution of the gvwwt struggle l?y- legitimate rncans to beneficent ends. To Stnte Sovvreignty, it opposes indissoluble National Integrity ; to Slavery for Blacks, Liberty lor AH ; .to Proi script quo, Enfranchisement; to Popular IgI Durance, Universal Education; to .intensity and eternity of wrnlhlol Hate, universal ami invincible Good Will. It would Iain do its otinost to hasten the glad day when the South shall with the North in exultation and1 grnlituoP lb" disappearance of ih? lust trace or taint "f thot spirit whiich impelled Man to exult in Itio ownership uud cbattelbood or Lis fclJow Man. Profouudly do*t> r^olltc that the contest is not yet ended?that ilillion." mourn, more is leva publicly, the Uownltili of the ." biveliolaer* Confederacy, and rear their children to hate those t.y whose valor and constancy its ovC" throw was achieved. If wo ever sccth t?r differ ssseutially from other Republicans, our Conviction that tongnauiinity is uever weakness, that vengeance Is never politic, und that devils are not cast out by BoeUebub, must serve to explain alleged eecenlrloities whose perfect vindication we leave to Time aud Reflection. The Tuinusr. hss been, is, and must be, a tealous advocate o> Protection to iiuutu Industry. Regarding habitual idleness as the greatest foe to human progress, the bane of hutnun happiness, we seek, to win our countrymen in musses from the ensnaring lures of Speculation, of Traffic, und ol always overcrowded Professions, to the tranquil paths of Productive Industry. We would gladly deplete our over-crowded Cities, where thousands vainly jostle nnd crowd in misguided quest of I o 1.1 ?... ?? I.. ?1!-:? J plain* with colonic* absorbed in Agriculture, Mechanics and Manufactures, nml constantly projecing info the Mink, void wilderness the homes und the works of civilised Mhti. Holding the Protection of Home Industry hy di*. criminating duties 'On imported Ware* und Fabrics essential to the rapid, brncficient diffusion of Production in all its phases and departments, and so to the instruction of our people in all tho gainful arts of Pence, we urgo our countrymen to adhere to ahd uphold that policy, in uiidouhting faith that the true interest, not of a class or a section, hut of each section and every useful class, is thereby subserved and promoted. Tine Tiubcnk aims to be pre eminently a A'nrxpapcr. Its correspondents traverse every State, nre present on every important battle-field, are early advised of every notable Cabinet decision, oo*erve the proceedings of Congress, of Legislatures, and of Conventions, and report to us by telegraph ail that seeing of general interest. We have paid for one day's momentous advices from Europe by Cable faro more than our entire receipts for the issue in which those advices reached our readers. If lavish ou tlay, unsleeping vigilance, a?id unbounded faith in the liberality and discernment of the reading public, will enable us o make a journal which has no superior in lthe accuracy, variety, and freshness of its concnta. The Tribune shall be sucli a journal. To Agrieoltnte and the subservient arts, we have devoted; and sball persistently devote, more means and space than any of our rivals. We aim to maku the Weekly Tribune such a nancr as no farmer can afford to do without, however widely hie politic* insy differ from our*. Our report* of the Cuttle, Horse, l'roduoe, and General Market*, sfe ?o full and accurate, essays in elucidation of the farmer'* calling, and our regular report* of the Fasoier's Club and kindred gathering*, are *o Intertating, that the poorest larmer will And therein a mine of suggestion ant\ counsel, of whfch he cannot remain ignorant without fioaitire and aerioua loa*. We *ell the Weelfy to Cluha fur lea* than it* value in dwelling* tor waste-psper, and, though it* *ubicriplion ia airerdy very large, we believe that a Half Million more larmer* wilt take It whenevor It (ball be commended to their attention. We aak our frienda everywhere to aid us in so commending it. term*. Daily Tribune, Mail Subscribers, (10 per annum. I Semi- Weekly Tribuue, Mall Subscribers, (4 per annum. Five copies or over, $S each ; an eitra copy will be sent for every club of ten sent for at one time; or if preferred, a eopy of Recollections of a liusy Life, by Mr. Oreeley. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. To Mail Subscribers. One Copy, one year, 62 Issues (3. Five Copies, one year, 62 issues 9. To OnKAoritRas?All at one Post-Office. 10 Copies (1 60 each. 20 Copies 1 26 eaob. f 60 Copies ,,.... 1 00 each. And One Estra Copy to each club. To Names or SnaecRtaaRS?All at one PostOfBce. 10 Copies ..(I 80 eaoh. 29 Copies 1 36 each. 60 Copies 1 10 each. And Ona Kstra Copy to each Club. Persons entitled to an eitra copy can, if preferred, bev# either of the following books, pottage prepaid ; Political Economy, by Horace Ureeley j Pear Culture for Profit, by P. T. Quinn; The Elements of Agriculture, by (Ho. K. Wtritg. Advertising Halts. Daily Tribune, 30c., 40c., Mo., lb*., ?nd $1 pe. ''no. Set. Wck'y Tribune, 25 ?w4 M Mnti por lino. iv .uoacrioers winning to preserve Mr Greeley's essays oq " What I Kkow.or If*** I ipto," and who pay the-flail price, i. .$!# An bail;, $4 for 8nini-W??lily, or $2 for Woeklj I (J'fibuMpije'wUl aend the-hook, post-paid,!; 'i rh'ode at the lime of eubecribimj. ' ' la making remittances atwivs procure a I "draft on New York, or *'\Pu*1-OJtce Money 1 Order, If posaiblo. Where neither of these csti ba procured, send the raonoy, but ahenye in n HMI8TR11RH letter. The registration fao Inn been rodoeed to fifteen rente, and the present 'registration system has been found ? y the postal authorities to. n# virtually an absolute protection against losses by mail. Alt Postinas1 ters are obliged, to register letters when requested to do'so. , Terms,' ?ash In advance. Address Tut! Trtrfnau, New York. Sixty^-Five Jffrst Prize Medals Award d, Southern Piano Jyl V , Win. KNAnBA Oi, Mnntifacturers of Qrand, Square and Upright P.I A If O FORTES, 'Baltimore, Md. THESE Instruments bnvo.boen before the public For nearly thirty years, and upon |their excellence alone attniped on Mn/tnrehaecii pre-ewthifiice, which pronounces them unequaled. Their Tjonp combines great power, sweet nets and fine singing quality, as well ns great purity of Intonation, and sweetness throughout the entire scale. Their Touch is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found In so many Pianos. Iq Workmanship they are uncqualCd, using none hut the very best i.-aioned Material, the Inrire canitul em ployed in our business enabling lis to .keep continually Aft hA/uknt-e stopk of lumber, Ac., on. band. All our Square Piano* have our New Itnproved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Treble. We wonld call special nttcntion to our late improvements in (Iratid Pianos uml Square (1 rands, Patented August 141b, 18(1(1, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet keen attainoiL ? Ercrtj Piano fully Warranted for 5 Year* We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholes do Agency fbr the uiost Celebrated Parlor Organs and Melodoop*. which we offer Wholesale und Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. WM. KNABK ?t CO.. Haltiinore, Md. Deo 1 20' (lui [Water wheel, Mill Gearing,Shaftin&& Pulleys POOIESH#%imobeJ? jl_6em0 foraoiro\iliviw-?=^Dep 7 * ' , i *U - IJ CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, C. E. H. JACKSON, Propr ctor 4SSISTANTS, A. BUTTKRFIEIJ), (for mer'y of the Pavilion Hotel,) and W S. OREENVILLt & ^COLUMBIA RAILROAD. (> KM till At. Sl-pKltlXTINDtST'c OrSICK, Columbia, 8 0, ltee. 1.18711. ON and after TllUllsr>.\ V, Iteeeiuhf-r 1, tli- following Selietlu'd will be run daily, Sumlais? excepted, connecting with .Night TtVm* on Smith Carolina Railroad on and down, also" with Trains going S ii'th nn Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad : UP. Laavd Columbia at 2.O0 a. m " Alston 8.40 a. m " Newberry...... 10.10 a.m. " Cok-sbuiy .... 1.45 p.m. " Briton......- 8 80 p.m. Arrive at Greenville.? 5 00 p. ni. I-- DOWN. Leave Greenville ai 5 45 a.m. " Helton 7 23 a.m. I o i??l 1...?. > v>??n rruurV II. Ill " Al?l?evilie 8 00 a. rn | " Newberry 12.35 p. m " Alston. , % lo p. m. Arrive at Columbia 3-15 p.m. JOHN II. M?>ORI<:. General Superintendent. Dee 14 SO if South Carolina Railroad Company* Vick PiiKSinFNT'a OrpirR, Columbia, S. C., January 19, 1871. Change of Schedule. ON and after Sunday, 22d ln*t., Pajsenger Train* upon this Road will arrive and leave a* follow*: TRAIN NO. 1. Leave Charleston at 8 20 a ni Arrive at Columbia at S 40 p m Leavo Columbia at. 12.15 p rn Arrive at Charleston at 7 50 p m Leave Camden (Sunday* exc'd) nt...9 50 a in Arrive at Kingsville at 1 20 p m Leave Kingsville (Sundays exc'd) at.2 30 p m Arrive at Camden at 0 00 p ui The above trains ran in connection with Wilmington, Columbia and Augus'a Railroad, connecting with trains for Wilmington, North Carolina anJ with trains for Augusta, Georgia ?making close connections with night trains of Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad, for all points South and West. TRAIN NO. 2 ? NIQHT BXPRRSB. (Sunday night excepted.) Leave Charleston at 7 10 p in Arrive at Columbia at 0 00 a in LeavetColninbia at 7 5ft p m Arrive at Charleston at A 45 am This train runs in connection with np Augus'a -trains, making close connection with Georgia Railroad anil C<-ntrai Railroad morning trains, for aU points South and Wnt."-"* A. L. TYLER, S. D. PiRKiaa, Vice President. General Ticket Agent. Charlottes Columbia and Augusta R It. gvrKRixTBNnr.NT'n Ornca, Coi.i'vnia, Si 0., Jannary 17, 1871. ON and after SUNDAY, January 22, the Passenger trains over this Road will run as follows : Going North, No. 1. No, 1. ' Arrive. Lenre. Arrive. Leave. Augusta A 00 pin g 00 am Columbia 11 05 pm 11 20 pm 12 51 pin 1 03 pin Winneboro 1 25 am 1 27 ain 3 17 pta 3 37 pm Chester 2 50 am 3 00 am 5 07 pm 5 10 pm Charlotte 5 30 aln 7 30 pm Going South, No. 1 . No. 2, Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave Augusta 7 45 pm 7 30 am Columbia 2 1A pm 2 23 pm 2 13 am 2 28 am Winnab'o 11 ftft am 11 5ft am 12 4(1 pm 11 Sh put Cheater 10 20 am 10 2.1 am 10 27 pm 10 38 pm Charlotte 8 00 am A 10 pin (lo<h<) Norih.-~-Both No. 1 and 2 maker oloae daily connection# at Charlotte for New York and all pointa North and Knat. Eaaaengeri tearing on No. 2 on Batnrdaya, will lay over 12 honra at Richmond. Gointj South?Both Not. 1 and 2 make elore daily nvnnteliont at Augnata with traina of th? Georgia and Central Georgia Roadr, for all pointa South, Bnuth-woat and Weat. Through Ticket# aold and baggage checked to all principal pointa. J. M. SELKIRK, Supt. i E. B. Doraar. rtancr.l Tl?W-? A ? Bo'sadalis r \L ' V' \ f flRKAT AMKItVcAN 1 |1 II HALTli HKSTORKK,. purities i Mood and varus Scrofula, St pliilis, / 'It in Discuses, Rheumatism, Discuses i )of Women, ami sll Chronic Affections )of (be litooit. Liver mil Kidneys. S)KoCo<pmci)dcd hv thu Med ion I Fucul(ty iinil inuny ' thousands of oaf best )?iKx?as. ( Heuil thu testimnnv ,.f to.- _i~: I land patients who have used H"*inlulis ^ ' ! (send for our ltoaiidati* Guide t>> lieu th j| (Hook, or Almanac fot thin your, which } /jflft (we publish tor grutu itnus distribution I HI (it will gite you much valuable In lornation, l>r. K. W. Carr, of Baltimore, sxys : S 1 luko pleasure iu recommending ?Syour KosadAMS as a very powerful (alterative. I liave?een il umol in two b-uscs with huppy results?0110 In a Vase of secondary syphilis, in which )tbe patient pronounced himself cured (after linvine taken Ave hottles of your (medicine. The other is a caae of acrof(ula of long standing, which ia rapidly iKkX (improving under ita uao, und the in#B diotion. uro tlint tho pntient will ' (W^S|y"on recover. I have carefully ex (nmlned tho formula I y which your VKonndnlia ia made, and find it.an exL (cedent compound of alterative ii'.gre(dicnt*. S Dr. Fparka, of NIcliolnaville, Ky., Ssnya he has uacd Hoaudalla in cnaea ol (aerofoil and Secondary Syphilis with /satisfactory result s-as a cleaner of the (Blood*! know no hotter remedy. ( ) llonjainin Bcohlol, of Lima, Ohio, IDI (writes: I have suffered (or twenty ' ?yt>ars with an inveterate eruption over vjj siny whole body ; a short tiuio since 1 '! (purchased a bottle ot Koaudalis und it (effected a'perfect euro. ( Hosadallf la sold by all draggists. ) Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, ' (^jB S Baltimore. ' S Dra. Cl?a.ents & Co. J'roprietort, ' 2 plANTahoh butlus This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant.^ In all climates, tropical, tem| pcruto or frigid, it acts i as a specific In tcvwy I -i - o -* * - - - species oi uisoraer winch undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. "Wherever it is introduced it becomes a standard article-r-a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world?be sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Country Stores. Juuo -J, 1870. 6 1y B. WEIIRLE, QREKNVOILILE 8. o. DEALER, IN GOLD 41 SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, 18 & 22 Carat Solid Nuptial Rings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED "mw yta n q SD? [?r WORK of all discripliona in hi* line done promptly. Oct 27 23 ly e.p.jo?es AWWdDiaOTia'?? ASP MW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. WILL PRACTICK IN ALL COURTS OF TIIISSTA1E ALSO, TN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. Office Greenville C. H., 8. C. Jnly 7 ly? W. K. KARI.KT. 0. 0. WKLLR EASLEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Connsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 8. af PRACTICE in the Courts of tno Stste and of the United States, and give especial attention to coses in Bankruptcy. June 13 3 PAVILION HOTEL. ? EH A ia JjC, S w ? Sff 9 0.(0. BOARD, Per Day $3 00. R. HAMILTON, Superintendent. itlra. II. L.B(ITTERFIF.LD, I*roprletrciift Sept 20 10 tf SAMUEL BLACK. BARBER. WOULD respectfully inform the pihlie that li? has Removed to a room near the MANSION HOU8R, where he will lie prepared to receive customer* a* heretofore. Being a Profettional Barber, he hopes, l>y Attention to htisinesaa, together with polileaeas to all, to merit a portion of pnhlie patronage, in CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING. Sept 7 16 tf wassrwaia MILLINERY. MISS McKAY haa just re - '? > HUW PU|>||lirP III nnn QNDm net*, Hat*, Rlhoona, F-alhar*. JIuEmMH Flowers, As. AUo Infant*' /BsKfv V Hat* and cap*, Fur*. (Real I VBlw and imitation,) Hair Ooiii jet all l-*?? Onnd*, which aha W Iwl offer* at very low pr'ow. Nov 3 >34 tf CHARLESTON ADA i khija. iin DRESSED Flooring, Ceiling, Weather Bonn Over a hundred different Patterns of M lor sale at Now York price*. Mabtcl-Piecc*, ] short notice. Stair Kail, Newel* aud Ballustcrs to order. flood nnd Substantial Work made as cbcap United Slates. We tmve on hand the Inrgest i Baltimore, all of which we guarantee will give Substantial Work. The subscriber* can refer t< Carolina and Florida, as to the character ot tbe Opposite Wando Fertiliser Works, and in Pavilion Hotels. Sept 28 iiifcit Old Carolina BifU'i's, A SDr^ca^id^jwa. We take plfMure in offering the OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, fEMOTllE public. They nre compound JL ed with great care, und c"n?nin Mine of Ihe i?c*t Tonics in tiie I'liirnmcopM As evidence of Ihe superiority of our Bitters over all o'bers, we have certificates fr??m many of the lending physicians in onrState. 'who have prescribed them In their practice, THE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invnluable for Want of Appetito, Genera) Del illty. Chills olid Fever and Dyspepsia, tt ? no nia unvr ew. nui.,, ,, , cure for all diseases, l>ut as an Aromatic Tonic, itiry have n? equal. I For salt? by all Druggists and Grocers very where. Principal Depot, GOODRICH. W1KEUAN A CO. Importers nf Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Charleston, 8. O. Mli 0 42 ly \. B. MULLIGAN, OHAULESTON, S- C. MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON, " are my A. C3- ENTS AT GREEN VILLK S. C., And will make liberal cash advances on ah C O T T O N Shipped to oae through them. a. b. mulligan. Sept 28 iv ly P. P loALE, csiakj.usto.v. s. c. f Targes! nnd most complete ^ fi/O" < Manufactory of Doom Sashes, > *tS^ ( Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., in the J Southern States. ^5#"* Printed price list defies competition. _^P49~ Send for one.-1?-^ Sent free on application.T?^. April 27 49 ly wm. shepherd 8c co., No. 24, 11 ay at Street, Charleston, 8. C. DBALKRS IN COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND Heating Stoves. Pictures of Stores with prices and description wi.j hs sent upon application. June 29 6-ly lUIPOHTAXT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS. Ail Retail Order* amounting to $20 and Over, Delivered in any Part of the Country FREE OF EXPRESS CD A ROES. HAMILTON EASTEIi & SONS, OP BAITIMORK. Ht)., IN order the better to meet the wants of the Retail Customer* at a distance, have established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, upon application, promptly eend by mail full lines of samples of the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, of French, English and Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at all times to sell as /??, II not at lei* price*, than any house in the country. Buying our goods from the largest and most celebrated manufacturers in the different na pta r*t Cnv.AMi en/1 ? U ? 1 r?.? ?? ?????I'VJ ?"V? nupw, IIID HIHDO nj Steamers direct to Baltimore, oar stock i* at all tines promptly supplied vith the novelties of the Loudon and Paris msrkets. As wa buy and sell only for cash, and make no bad debts, we are able and willing to sell onr goods at from Ten to Fifteen per oent Lets Profit than if we gave credit. In sending for samples specify the kind of goods desired. We keep the best grades of every class of goods, from the lowest to the most costly. Orders unaccompanied by the cash will he sent C. O. D. Prompt-Paying Wholesale Bayers are lnvl? ted to Inspect the Block In onr Jobbing and Package Department. Address HAMILTON RASTKR A S0N8, 107, 109, 201 and 20.1 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. I Dec 7 20 ly I * I - Lk f.' : i it i , % Jt ERTISEMENTS. '* ' *' * ' ' r-i r? -f ???:? Is,.Shelving, Box Boards, Ac., Ac. nul^j ngs, making over lt'0,000 fret on tinnd Poor and Window Frames made to order at Of Walnut and Mahogany, ou hand and uiado at this establishment as can he made in the dock of the above Goods south of the City of entire satisfnetion t-> all who wnnt Good nnp > gentlemen all over this Stnto, Georgia, North dr work for the past twenty years. r. P. RIISSKLL & CO., F.A8T END IIASEL STREET, tho immediate vicinity of Charleston and li> ~ ly Til OS. P. SMITH (LATE NAYl.ER, SMITH A CO.) FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 4 BOYCE <6 CO'S WHARF I 0HAKL3BT0IT, O. C. } GEO W. McIVER is tonnecled with the | business. and will give It in heat attention to the interest* of It is friends. Careful attention given to purehas inu Merchandize of all kinds, when placed in funds. rar Advances made on consignments. Oct 5 20 6m HENRY BISCIIOFF & CO., WTIpEESALE GROCERS, axi> healers iv Wines, Liquors, 8KGAVS, TOBACCO, tt. NO. 197 EAST BAY, OHAAIiKlTOir. S. C. H. Btscuorr. C Wclberv J II. Pieper Sept 28 J? 6n? K0M0NDS f." Bi:()WN, ^ " ^ rar em ^ ?<5?axsi8(i?B OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C. Scot 28 10 iv ? *J EDWIN BATES & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND 122 & 124 Meeting St. OMARILIE8TON, s. ?. Edwin Baths. Geo C. Ski.nan Tiios R. McGaiiaN. Ciias. K. Bate*. Sept 28 19 6ru WM. P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT RAW DAHLONEGA, GA, WILL practice in the Counties of Lumpkin. Dawson, Oilrner, Fannin, Union, Towns, White and Hall. Jan 10 33 THE MILLS HOUSE, ?3S4^ai3SS3!H, S. ?. PARKER ^ rn. PrAne?afA?? ? ? w W A A V|/AAVWiO? * FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. BOARD, I'ER DAY $1 OO. Deo 8 29 F. VOW SA^TEJ*, IMPORTKR Or PARIS FANCY GOODS, Toys, Dolla, Game*, Children'* Carriages, French Confectonery, Fire Work*, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Such aa Clothing, Noraery Sheeting, Ac., 229 King-St. 2 doora abore Market, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Mar 80 46 1y* NATIONAL HOTEL J sj. <g. PROPRIETOR. P. HAMILTON JOYNKR. CLERK. RATES Of Boerd per Dey $8 00 Supper, Breekfarl end lodging 2 00 Single MeeU 1 00 Sep 1 16 tf Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ' * for Disease* of the Throat and ZAnn I each as Coughs, Colds, Whooping JBropohltts, Asthma, and Consumption, Probably nerer before In the whole history of medicine, has any thing won so widely and so deeply upon the oonfldsnce of mankind, as this mcoeusnt remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, ana among most of the races or men it has risen higher and higher in their estimation, as it baa become better known. Its uniform character and power to cure the va* vious affections of the lungs and throat, hare made It known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease end to yoang children, it is at the same time the ouw?u?i lemeuy mui can ue given lor incipient consumption, and tbe dsngeroua affection* of the throat and lungs. As a provision against ndden attacks of Croon, It should be kept on naad In every family, and indeed as ail are tome tunes subject to colas and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled Consumption Is thought Incurable, still great numbers of cases where the disease seemed settled, have been completely eared, and tho patient restored to sound health by the CKerry Pectoral. Bo complete Is Its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to itWhen nothing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singer* and Public Speaker* And great protection from it. Asthma is always rellovod and often wholly eared by It. * Bronchitis is generally cared by taking tho Cherry Pectoral In small anil frequent doses. So generally are Its virtue# know*, that wo need not pnbllsh the certificates of them here, off do more Uian assure the pabllo that Its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fewer and Ague, Intermittent FeveiV Chill Fever, Bemitteut Fover, Dainty Ague, Periodical or BUioua Fever, ko., and indeed all the affoottona which ariae* from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic* poisons. As Its name implies, it does Cure, and does htif frill. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonoua' substance whatever, It In nowise Injures any patient. Tbe number and Importance of its cures in the ague districts, are literally beyond account,' and we believe without a parallel In tho history or Ague medicine. Our pride Is gratified by tho acknowledgments wo receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Unacciimatcd persons, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will b? protectee by taking the AO UK CURE dally. For JAvr-r Complaintt, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stimulating tho Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, producing many truly rcmnrkablo cures, whero other medicines had failed. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Atf.r & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. JPRICE, 01.OO PER BOTTLE. I'.or -a - II i.lOelnil e M. A. IIUNTI-.K A CO., Agents. Aug 31 15 ly The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, | ? | Hundreds of Thousand* J5^ J Bear testimony to their wonderfullj B-* ? ^ Curativo Effects. g. - p gt-a WHAT ARE THEY? |?3 ft ill t,Ba / - \ Is a m / rikv& til / \ *14 of I TnET ABE NOT A VILE h|!FANCY DRINK,1|| xr ?4e of Por Rum. Whiskey, Proof Spirits. and Refuse Liquors. uuoiored, spiced,' and sweetened to please lao tan to, ca led "To rues'* 11 Appetisers," " Restorers," Ac., that lead ths tippler on to drunkenness nnd ruin, but aro a true Medicine, mads trom tlio Native Roots and Herbs of California, freo from all Alooholia Stimulants. TheyarothoQREATBLOOD PURIFIER and LIFJBGIVINO PRINCIPLE. a perfect Renovator and In vigor* tor ot the Bystem, carrying oil all poisonous matter, nnd restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No person can tuko theso Bitters, according to directions, and remain long unwell. OO will bo given for an incurable ease, pn>-1 v .ding the bones are not destroyod by mineral | poisons or other means, nnd t!i? vital organs: wasted berond tho point of repair. For Inflammatory and Ohronio Rheu- j matism, and Oout. Dyspepsia, or Indl-t predion, Bilious, Remittent, and InterEitient Fevers, Diseases of tha Blood, iver. Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bittors have been most successful. Such. Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which i is generally produced by derangement of the] Digestive Organs. Tuey invigorato tho stomach, and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render thereof unequalled efficacy in cleansing tho blood of i all minorities, and Imnartinir m* life mil vl<m? I .otbtwholeiytUim. ~ IXyspcpsia or Indigestion, Headache,-. Pain in tho Shoulder*, Coughs, Tightness of tho | Che*t, Dirriness, Sour Stomach, Bad Tasto in I tho Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation of tho t Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Pain in i the regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other I painful symptoms which nro tho offsprings of] Dyspepsia, arc cured by theso Bitten. Cleanse tho Vitiatsd Blood whenever yon find' Its imparities bursting through tho akin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Bores; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keen tho blood pure and tho health of tho system will follow. 4 PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually J destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages? English, German, French, and Bpantsh. I J. WALKER, S3 ?c >4 Commerce Street, N. Y. Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD * CO., Druggists and General Agents. Ban Francisco, California, and S3 and S t Com* ; merre fitreet,N. Y. 9"BOLD kY AT.T. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. ? - i ?n-y i ?r For ssle in Oreenvillp bv M. A. HUNTER A CO , AND HARRISON A MARSHALL. Aug 31 15 Am Por mIhy u IL( OX, GIBBS <% ( <) !m Sorter* and Polera in Guanos 148 Bay St., avannah; 241 Brond 8., Augusta, Ga.; 161 Eaat B?v. Churlaat n, 8 0 ; and by PAVII) A 8TRADLKY, ProenTille. For further iniormatios, apply or address altove for pamphlet. N ?v SO 28 4m