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II ,1 I IV ( Thern lUmaintih a &Mt There reualneth a l?ik for the people of Ood, In tha hmmtifel otty above, , , For the WM17 Net that have kanUj trod In the patlu of duty end lore. Though dimly end indietinet ere teen The Hghta that lead them 00, Yet Jesue her been their go-between, And the atitig of death ie gone. There remeineth a reel, thengh far from herd Beyond thle eln-eoUed earth, And the leaet ot hie little ones need not fear For the hope of a heavenly birth. Though dark la tbn rlrer of death to tone, To them It* tctn mt* bloat) Tor the weary spirit U nearer home. Where there sorely remeineth a rest. No sorrow Is there, nor hidden grief, Within that realm of bliss, For the heavenly life with full relief From the oares and woos of this, Farewells never are spoken there, Nor disappointments known, For all shall breathe the same par* air. And none shall feel alone. _ Then, looking up, through sorrow's night, Let each his burden hear, Asrured He doeth all things right. And rest remaineth there. iSnmnraua. The Best of the Season?Orammat* ioal Deolsion. The New York Tribune decides that the plural of " Titmouse " is 44 Titmquses," riot 44 Titmice/'? 44 On the same principle," says another paper,44 plural of a tailor's 4 goose ' is 4 gooses,'" as indeed we hold that it is. This remind* ns of an anecdote in regard to a country merchant who wanted two of these tailor's irons several years ago, and ordered tiiem from Messrs. Dunn & Spen cor, hardware merchants, then doing business in this city. lie first wroto this order: 44 .Please send me 2 tailor's gooses." Thinking that this was bad grammar, he destroyed it and wrote this ono: 44 Pleaso send me 2 tailor's geese." upuu reuecuon, no destroyed this ""fl also, tor fear lie might receive live geese. ilo thought over the mattir until lie was very much worried, and at fcst, in a moment of desperation, he seized his pen ana wrote the following, which was duly mailed : u Messrs. Dunn & Spen cer : Please send me one tailor's goose, and d m it, * send vie 41 11 n% _ ? uTiumer. mis was me only way he knew of to order tlicm ; but of course he had not read the above wise decision then. [Petersburg Courier. Diffkukncf. between a IIor.sk and a Iloo.?The Paris Droit tells a tunny story about a man who drove a fat horse and a lean dog to market one day during the 6iegc. He met a butcher, who asked him how much ho would take for the horse, and to his query the man made reply that ho would 6cil the horse and dog together for one thousand francs. " But I don't want your dog; there is hardly a pound of meat on his bones," said the butcher. But the man would only Fell the two beasts together, and said 41 I will sell the dog for nine hun? dred and ninety five francs." 44 Arc yon mad ?" quoth the butcher. * But," continued the man.? 44 T will throw i n tlx. li.M-on francs more." Finally tlie butcher, who was sadly in need of meat, bought the two at the price asked, and departed. But a policeman had seen the barter, and thought it suspicions; so ho arrested the man, who explained matters by saying that he was a servant, whose master had died, and com missioned him to sell the horse for the benefit of the heirs, while he had bequeathed to him his dog. This wa* the reason of his refusal to sell the beasts separately.? The heirs, however, have sued him, for he cave them the five francs, received for the horse, keeping the nine hundred and nine-five francs tor his own use. Tins Grand Army Journal says : One of our boys who had deserted, and rejoined the company under the provisions of President Lincoln's proclamation to deserters, was asked, on his return, why he left. " Well," said lie, u when Governor Curtin made that little speech to us at Harrisburg, he told ne to strike tor our country and onr homes. Some struck for their country; I strnck for homo." No one love* to tell a tale of scandal but to him who loves to hear it. Learn, then, to rebuke and silence the detracting tongue, by refusing to hear. Never make your car the grave of another's good name. A story is told in Oregon about a young man who proposed in a Sunday school that 44 a committee ot young ladies and gentlemen be appointed to raise children for the Sabbath school." Tub latest dissipation of Victor Emanuel is said to be ten pins, to which he is much devoted. He enjoys ike game, tor he believes it l?oet nones the aooroacti of nm. plexy. with which he is now threatened. lots VMli^pJoftryl ' I The following w an extract from (be report of the poifliry committee ot tbe Bristol (Mass.) county fair: 44 Last winter I procured two barrels of bone intending to use it1 for Irish potatoes and other garden crops. My wife appropriated some of it tor her ro es in the garden by simply strewing it cn the surface of the ground around the bashes. The low Is have free acoees to tho garden, and were discovered cnting tho meal very eagerly. Thinking it might bo of service to them, we have them i some for several weeks, and I assure yon it was but a short time before the eggs began to como in such numbers as we had never known betorc. If a nest was broken up to prevent a lien from* setting, it was bnt a few days till she was laying again, and thus it has continued to the present time. One hen has taken possession of a barrel that has some bone meal in ?*. J ? it, anc 18 laying tn tl?e meal.? Whether she will lay tlio barrel full or not, time will show. My wife thinks that care and bone meal are great institutions for her poultry yard and very extraordin ary in their eflect, but as. the hen has got an unusual amount of cackling to do, fears it may bring on bronchitis. The manuring of hens to muke them lay, we think is original, but have no idea of taking out a patent for it, and hence leave the discovery open to the uso of all who mny choose to try it." A Man Doilkh to Death in tiik Tub or a Distillery.?Thomas J. Harry, a Government Collector, came to n most horrible death yes terday at 1<lcischauer's distillery, near iSeduuisville. The man was seen ? uring the afternoon sitting in the window near the tub in which the worm is coiled, and which is filled almost constantly with hot water. Being needed and not to bo found, search was made for him about the building, and messengers were sent to Sedaiusville. A hat was finally discovered floating in ' the tub, and the body was found soon after. It was thought, to have been in the vessel at least two hours, nnd its condition after being exposed to the action of water heated nearly to the boiling point, for this length of time, can easily be imagined. It is a relief to think ?!.?? j?il -i - ? - mm iuu ucuiii ui me uniot lunate man must have been almost instantaneous. Barry had been in the employ of the Government for many years, and had the reputation ot being a good and iaithlul officer. lie was thirty years of age, and leaves a wife and one or two children, who are residing at Sedamsville. [Cincinnati Enquirer, March 2 Occupation of Paris. It was a 'oilier | ill to the excitable Pails ians to have their beautiful city e.i'cred and occupied by the victoiious and exu'laoi Prussian legions. The French have ao long considered themselves the fort-mist nation on earth, both in arts aud aims, that l|i?> suffered perhaps lhreO-:o!d the mortification any oilier people would have feit under similar The Prusslaus have been blunted fur the pertinacity with which ihry insisted upuu marching their violoriou* army iutu the city. It was perfectly ualural that they uhould insist upon doing ?o. They had not forgotten their own huuiilialioo when Na , poleon I. marched his victorious anny into ilciiin aiul other Prussiau cities. This was 01 c of the revenges of hirlory?hitter to the vanquished but probably sweet to the I conquerors. It will probably be a long time ere ! France and Prussia meet again in hostile array. The French have received a Irrson which will cool their martial ardor for many years to cent*, nttd probably learn them not to under-* stimste tho strength of a foe or go to w.?r unprepared. While we calculated from the outset that Prussia would whip the fight, ws had 10 idea it would be done in six months. The Confederate States heat France clear out of sight. It required four years, with all the vast advantages in numbers and icauurcn poneiwa i>y Hie enemy, to o?er? come our military power, while France fully the equal of Prjllfii in population and icaourcef, eucoumhed in }uel six month*. Compared with France, the breve Confederate* maJe a very grand re?iatance ?one of the moat brilliant in military an nala, though unsuccessful. [Athen* (Georgia) Watchman. ? ? < Tux new Empire of Geimany (?aj* the New Yotk Tim**,) begin* from thin lime a career of Immense importance to the world. It* population ia the second of the great States of Europe. Russia lead* it with <19,000,000; hut, including Alrace and Lorraine, Getmany follows with 49,120,000 of the most Industrious and intelligent inhabitants to be found In any community of the world. Fi anee, shorn of a large part of her two provinces, comes next, with 86,480.000 ; and then the Austrian Monarehy, with 85,948,000, and Great Britain, wtih 30,880, 000, last of all being Italy, with Uome, coupling 26,410,000 inhabitants. ? 4 ? P aw Enocsviov (it North CaRoli*\?'The North Carolina yearly meeting of Friende have petitioned Congress for temporary aid from the United Slates in providing for their children " the ineillmable privilege of a common school education." They say that they have been lanpoverialied by the war; that Use generation# of children of eehool age, coming op einoe I860, are almost wholly untaught, and that they believe that, un)a?a immediate and efficient aetion be taken, tha revolt In the ignorenee of ths , -I mj u, appmiirg. ,7:- h" r?To|qtiool*?d aoeinl ju* In 1- ranee. Tr i < V?y,^fy**T UZ'll I. U^.J ? L I . . ! ? " 1 8ixty-F.ito Firet Priso Medals Award'd. - THE ttRBAT P555-:rr Will. KNADE Sc CO., Manufacturer* of Grand, Square end Upright PI A ICO FORTES, 1 Baltimore, Md. THESE Instrument* bare boon before the public for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained on nnparrhaird pre-eminence, which pronounce* them unequal* od. Their Tone combine* great power, sweet| ne*a and One aingir.g quality, a* well a? groat purity of Intonation, and sweetnea* through* out the entire scale. Their Touoh i* pliunt and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness i found Id *o many Pianos. In Workmanship they are unequaled, noue but the very beet ff???ned mattriai, the large capital employed in our butinuss enabling us to keep continually an i m men so stock o( lumber, Ao., on hahd. All our Square Want* hav? nttr New Ituprovod (Tvuratfung Scale and the Agraffe TreWe would call special attention to our late improvements in Urani Pianos mill Square Brands, Patented August 14th, 18(1(1, which bring the Piano nearer perfoctiou than has yet been attained. Erery Piano fully Warranted for 5 Year*. We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale Agency for tho most Celebrated Purlor Or^bns and Melodeonr, which wo offer Wholesale and Uetuil, at Lowest Factory Prices. WM. KNABE A CO., Bultiiuore, Md. Deo 7 20 Oro DJPOKTAilT NOTICE: TO CONSUMERS OF DRY GOODS. All Retail Order* amounting to $20 and Ocer1/elirered in any Part of the Country Fit EE OF EXPRESS CHARGES. HAMILTON EASTER & SONS. OF BALTIMORE. MD., IN order tho better to meet tho wants of tho Retail Customers nt a distance, have established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, upon application, promptly meml by mail full lines of samples of the Newest and uiost Fashionahlo (Hoods, of French, English and Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing ut all times to sell a* low, il not nt lc?* price*, than any houso iu tho country. Buying our goods from the largest and most celebrated manufacturers in tho different parts of Europo, nnd importing tho snmo l>y Summers direct to Baltimore, our stock is nt nil times promptly supplied with the novelties of tho London nnd Paris markets. As we buy and sell only for cash, nnd make no bad dobts, we are able nnd willinir to sell our goods from Ten to Fifteen percent Lets Profit than if we gave credit. In sending for samples specify tlio kind ol goods desired. We keep tins best grades of every class of goods, from tlio lowest to the most cosily. Orders unaccompanied by the cash will be sent C. O. D. Prompt Pnying Wholesale Buyers nro invi? led to inspect the flock in onr Jobbing and Package I>?psrlin*sl. A.l.lroa II AM I [.TON KA8TKR A So.ts, 197, 199, 201 and 203 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, AH. Deo 7 29 ly mwm ^Mater wheel, Mill Gearing,Shaftin&& Pulleys PoQP* HO^%timore^L^-6END FOR A CIRCULAR l^r PtC I Ij GEORGE PAGE & CO. No. 5 N. Scbroeder St.. Baltimore. Manufacturers ?>f Portable and 8Uti>niry STEAM ENGINES AND HOILEKS. Improved. Partible CIRCULAR SAW YiJLIS, (Jnnp. Muliv a ltd >a?l? Shw Mill*, firltl MHI?, 'limluir Wlll'flt, Sliinple Midlines, drc. Dealer* in ClicnUr Saw*. I Bellini? and Mill Biipplie* p. net-ally, and J miinufuc'tuer** apenta l?r L-fTd'a fi?l?britt? ed Turbine Wnlt-r Wheal. ?" ! every de?c iplion of \V?fd Working M -cMticy eURICI'LTUH \I. KNOIN'K* A HI'KI IAITY. nd for di act iplive Catalogue* and 1 Pi ice Lisia, 29-ly NATIONAL HOTEL, CU'OIT,TU^(i:i;X,5\? (&, PIIOPIIIETOR. r. Hamilton jovner, clerk. 11ATES Of Board per Day (Hi Supper, Drenkfart and Lodging...* . . 2 OO I Mingle Meal. 1 OO SSep 1 15 If B. WEHRLE, /i*X ???.!.? ?" - - ? DKALVfl IN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SK8TACUS. 18 & 22 Carat 8olid Nuptial Rings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED mmr * tW WORK of all diacriplioiia in ) !? line done promptly. ATI Oct -27 '28 ly CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. E. H. JACKSON, Propr etor. A BSJHTANTS. A BOTTKHFIELD, (for im. nierly of the 1'nvilinn Hotel,) and W 8. M I I.I.I K EsP.llOMESr ah? I^AW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. WIU. I'SACTICC IN ALL COURTS OF THIS STAT E A LAO. IN TTIK UNITED STATES COURTS. Office Greenville 0. H., I. C. Julj , 7 IV* W. K. litlLlT. . e. WKI.I.I EA8LEY & WELLS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EOUJTY, QRKKNVTLLK, 8. 0., PRACTICE in the Conrte of the State end of the United fltelea, end give eipeeiel attention to eaeee in Bankruptcy. June IS 3 THOS. P. SMIT^t (LATE NA Yl.Elt, SMITH A COJ Y FACTOR AHD MERCHVl^ NO. 4 BOYCE <C- CO*S jrjMIM" OSAP.l.B(3TO{(T, 0. a. GEO. W. McIVER t* 0>e bitelnew. iind tp*? hisi beat ?UfD> lion lo the inlmiU of (19 Mend*. . or C?r?fu1 *llr4iu|) gtx off to I'lirrbe# 1 ! inic Merchandize of nU kind*, when placed in fund*. IW Advance* mndVon conrgntneule. | Oct 5 20 6m | HENRY BISCHOFF 1 CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AMD DKALKB8tM Wines, Liquors, 888AB8, TOBACCO, SC. NO. 191 R AST BAY, CKM&SSVOtf. ?. c. II. BiKUvrr, C. Wvlbkrn. J U. PIKI-EB S.-pl 28 IV 6m KDMONDS T. BROWN, d yiBk. rmr AS 9 -aa Ki^sv&itfEj o'srannsw, OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL, CIIARLESTON, S. C. Scpr 28 IV ly liDWIN BATES & CO. WHOLii"cjALB-i DEALERS IN' tyilY GOODS AND 122 & 124 Meeting St. CHARLESTON, 3. O. Edwin IIatk* Gico <\ Ski.nan Tiio* 11. McGaiiaN Cn.va. K. Bate*. Sept !?8 19 6m THE MIT LS HOUSE, ?SiiiSiiSSSSSJ, s. ?. PARKER & CO. Proprietors. FIKST-CLASS 1IOTKL. HOARD. l'EIC DAY $1 OO. I)co 8 2'J i\ VON SANTEN, nironT?:n or PARIS FANCY GOODS, Toy*, D<<11i?, Garni'*, s Children'a Cnrringcr, Fiencb Confcctoncry, Firo Work*, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, Surh n* Clothing, Nurrcry Sheeting, Ae., 229 Kinjr-8l. 2 door* above Market, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mur 30 45 ly* A. B. MULLIGAN, OHAItLESTON. S- C. ME SRS. SULLIVAN & SON, ARE MY AGENTS AT GREEN VILLES. C.y And will make lideeal cash advance* on all c; O T T O N Shipped to me through them. A. IJ. MULLIGAN. Sept 28 19 ly P. P. TO ALE, CIIARI.EVrO.V, .H.I'. f LerffCtt nnd mmt complete") ffHt- i Menulactory of Door* Ha?he?, -B-U ( Blind*, Moulding*. Ac., in the J Southern State*. ^WBr Printed price llht dude* competition."^^ ptr Send for one. Sent free on application. April 37 49 ly PAVILION HOTEL, (Q HI A\ Jtt TH S3 7? ? W, 0. 00. BOARD, Per Day $3 00. ft. HAMILTON; Superintendent. IMe. u . a ....... - ~ ? ?' ?' m m mwrnrnm l*roprlulr??aa Bept 29 19 tr WM. 8HEPHERD & CO., No. 24, lJaynt Htrt't, ( harlttton, 8. O, PKALKM III COOKINO BTOVKH. RANOK8 ANn HlOVrO. Picillrr, of SlOTM with price a.id dvecrlption w|!| be sent upon application. June* 29 6-ly l^gf" Subscribe for the Ewtrrrpwr; $2 j>er annum in advance. it if m . At * n ITT ~r t\ t~~wt -wr-r t 0 u -jt Jti u t MANTJFACTU1 ' VmWh C II A KLiUS BY SULPHlltlCACID&SLPE rl"MIK now well known ETIWAS QUAKO 1 libelee of .Sou lb Carolina. There Pborpbat) to *> ground to powder, And inaile Snlublo by operation tbe largest Sulphuric Arid Chamber facturo at the lowest rwtef, the blithest grade o pioporlion of Soluble Phosphate which any Pe per aero. In order to tnnke the Fertiliser com tltics ure added. With theso view* the Compa BTIWAINT Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 PER CE1 w? lime, and rrom 2 to 2\ jut cent, of AM iVfAS OVA AO nnd POTASH, to adapt it ft $G0 per ton, and interest 7 |>cr cunt, per onuuu DI8SOLV] Of high crude, suitable for Manufacturers Or f< ?cr, nnd specially udnplcd for compost. As lnr sulvo the Th?s|>hntc, this will he found n etienj rial. Tbu grade furnished will ho from 18 to 2 $40 per ton east). On lime, > . ?, with Intcrvit will be furnished to ordar at on ndditionul prlc COMPOUND AC] Specially prepared for composting with eottu I $>a per tun: cash ; on time $<0, with interest a At much lower rates, consisting simply of th Trice $20 per ton, cash. On time, $22, and int ' WM. C. Jlgents, JYo. 1 CHARLE IST DAVID tfc STRADLEY, I3ST" GEO. W. ANDERSON, N. B.?The per ccntnge of Diaardved Bone 1 Ktiwana, in arrortained at the Work*, ny thcil rhaacr bo diaantiafied, he may return avoragt dnya after delivery, and they will be nnatyxi guaranteed wilt be inudo good to Diiu by tbo ( Jan 25 30 RW HONE super phispia?1 STANDARD GUARANTEED | Ij SOU Ills. 9 MANUFACTURED BY - 1 WALTON,WHANN&.C?! I WILMINGTON,DEL.l Lfl/. FOR SALE BY jiJ Vco?'!0ftN,HERR\HG^B hSt'ONFACTORS t^a..'Ss|ON MERCHWWWi fc^USTA, The Great Fertilis ! all ( THE nnnftmllolpil ciiaaooh 11. proves it to be the BEST, and CI I lite market. It lias been used by many of'! South, and In every single instance it 7i On COTTON it* effect* have been pnrtienlm PHOSPHATE to incrcaae the yield from 01 CENT., or even more ! Mr. Uoo, C. Dixon, an eminent planter of C Planter, aaya that in nn experiment with rev \V II ANN'S proved itaelf the heat of all thoae rate of $.10 UO per ucre of cotton. A copy of FOR S, CLAGHORN, 111 Charleston, S. C January 11, 1870. Uosadalis ?(,rp?IK (IK HAT AMERICAN / JL HHALTfl HKSTOUEH, purifle* /the t.lood and eurea Scrofula, Rjpbill*, >8kin Diaeaaea, Hbeumatiain, Diaeaaes \?f Women, and all Chronic Affectiona )of the Blood, Liver and Kidney*. ^Recomtnefided l>y the Medieal FacuU ..J ..... umu; luuuimul 01 our beat (cltlaena. ( Head the teatimony of rhyaieians (and patienta who have need Koaadalia j (ncnd for our Roeadalis Onide to Health (Book, or Almanac foi tbia year, which k (we pnMteh for gratuktoua distribution /KaA (u will give you much valuable Infor(mat Dr. H. W. Carr, of Baltimore, aaya : S I take pleasuro in recommendir.K ?>your Rosadai.ir aa a very powerful /alterative. I have Men it uaed in two /caaea with happy roaulte?oue in a /oaae of aeeondary ayphilia, in wbiah )tlio patient pronounced btmaelf cured i /after having tuken Ove bottlea o( your /medicine. The other ia a caae of acrnffmK (ula oflong alanding, whleh ia rapidly i / (improving under iu uae, and the in Ldleatlona are that the patient will (^^Pyoon recover. I have carefully ex * (nmlned the formula by which your (Roeadatie la made, and flud it an exA (cellent compound of alterative ingreB (dienta. J Dr. Spark i, of Nicbolaaville, Ky., )?aya be haa uaed ltoeadalie in caaea ol )*OFOful4 And Sfl?i?n/4*aw 1 ? a J (J'! II'* Willi IWtiafactory rrmlli-w a cleaner of tha )niood I know no hatter remedy. ) Donjamip Deobtol, of Lima, Ohio, )?rite> i I hare au farad for twenty ?J*M* with M> inreteriM* eruption orai ,my who)* body i a abort lima aknea 1 (purcbaead a buttle ol JloaadalU and il S (effected a parfbet cora. ( Roaadalla I* told hy all drvfjclata. ( Laboratory, 41 Kscbange Place, \ Uatlimura. i Dti. OUbrati ft fit. Proprietor*. 1 Mo/ 18, 1870. 69 ly MAJYITRES, VD tic ACID, j IKD AT THE vwsvtft. TO IV, S. C. THE RP1I0SP1IATEC0MPANV i* mnnu'netnrvil frcin tlio Native Done Pliof? in tllvil" r.nlural ftatc urn Insoluble, and r> quir Sulphuric Acid. This Company bare now in * at the Pouth, anil are, iberefoia, able t<> inimif Fertiliser ; it being clear that tlio greater the rtilizor contain*, the It-if the quantity required plctc, Auunnnia and Pntaali in futHcicut quan- | uy manufacture anil otler fur ?alo OTJ-A.1VOS, VT. Oh DISSOLVED HOSE I'll OS I'D A TV. HONIA, with a ciiOicicnt iidditiuu ot I'EKI.'> ail crop*. Price $55 por ton, cusb ; ou liuie, j EE) BOISTE3, >r Planter*, being In itself an excellent Fortili>50 quantities of Sulphuric A?-iil nro uwil to die> and convenient way to transport that muto0 per cent. Dissolved Bono Phosphate. Priei nt T per ceut. per annum. Still higher grades ! o per rentage. LE> PHOSPHATE, in seed and other plantation manure*. Price ' t 7 per cent, per annum. a x> Diasmrjii:9 e Native Bone Phosphates ground to powder crust at 7 per cent, per uunuiu. BEE & GO. 4 Jldgcr's Wharf, STON, IS. C. Agents, Greenville, S. C. Agent, Williftmston, S. C. 'bosphnte of T.imc, and Ammonia in all the Chemist, before delivery. Should any pur1 sample* of nny purchase, within thirty (.10) :d anew, and nny deficiency in the percentage Company. 2111 r WHANSf S RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE. I ;er for Cotton and >ops.. b Gmit Fertilizer on ALL CROPS, J?A1'J?8T Manure now offered in the most eminent Planters in tinAd <jiven Entire Satixfaction. ly mnrked. It is no rare tiling for W'llAXS'S *K 1IUNIUIKD TO TWO I1UNDIIKD I'BU 'nmcron, On., In n letter to tlio Tlnnner ami en leading Huperpliosplintcs and tlunnon, tlie tried, paying n net fprojil nt tlie low market Mr. Dixon's letter furninhr.1 011 application. \LE BY HIRING & CO, and Jluguata, Ga. 84 3m Charlotte* Columbia and Augusta R R. 8i!prai!?Tr.!?HKXT'a Orrtcn, Columbia, 8. C., January 17, 1871. ON and after SUNDAY. January 22, the Passenger trwiuaover lliia Koud will run aa follows : Going North, ' No. 2. , No. 1. Arrive. Lenre. Arrire. Leute. Augusta A 00 pin 8 00 am i Colombia 11 05 pin 11 20 prn 12 61 pin I Mfm 1 WUiusboro 1 26 am 1 27 aui 3 17 piu 3 37 pm | Chester 2 6A am 8 00 am 6 07 pm 6 10 pm Charlotte 6 30 out 7 30 pm Uoiny South, No. 1 No. 2. Arrive. /.rare. Arrive. /.race I Augustn 7 46 pm 7 30 nut 1 Columbia 2 1A pm 2 28 pm 2 13 am 2 28 am 1 Winnab'o II 66 ant II 66 am 12 6A pm 11 68 pin Cheater 10 20 am 10 23 am 10 27 pm 10 30 pm Charlotte 8 0? am 8 10 pm Goiny North.?Both No. 1 and 2 makes close daily connections at Charlotte for New York and all points North and Kast. I'nnrcngers leaving on So. 2 on Saturdays, will lay over 12 houra at Itiohmond. Going South?Both N?a. 1 and 2 make close daily connections at Augusta with train* of the Georgia and Central Georgia lloads, for all 1 points Hontli, South-west 11 nd West. . Through Tickets sold and baggaga checked to all priuolpa! point*. J. M. SELKIRK, Soft. E. I). Dorecj, Oeneral Ticket Agent. GREENVILLE PAPER MILLS. :o: J. Bannister & Son, Tf/MYM'.Wir/ft'alt'lSfl&ialRO 1 Book, Newt* Wrapping and Colored TJkhiest CAsn prtcr paid for XX Clean Cotton or Linen RAGS. Maj 25 1 Ijr 111 " Ayer's Sars&parilla, A *A?< M many of wMrt an trpty 4Sr ? /7 jui e?M, whan the nrrtem y\ <29 muirt Mtoratoo wtt* HjSr-w purlflod ud oared hy It. iat BcrofViIous aflToetlons tod _ disorder* .which were*#in*(M bT Ious contamination until they wore painfully afflicting, have been radically cured In suoh great numbora in almost etery *eo? tion of the country, that the pnblto ecaroely need to be Informed of Ua virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison Is one of the most deflnio tive enemies of oar raoe. Often, this unseen sad unfoft tetuwt or the organism undermines thawm* stltutlon, and Invite* the attack of enfeebling or Ihe ?S!W BSFMM2 througiiout the body, and then, on some tavorablo occaslon.rapidiy develop tore one or other of it* hideous forms, either on the sorfooe or among tho vitals. In the latter, tubercle* may be suddenly deposited in the longs or heart, or tumor* formed In the liver, or It shows Its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foal ulcerations on some part of the body, llenoe the occasional nse of n bottle of this Hamaparilla Is advisable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following complaints generally find Immediate relief, ana. at lenirth. cure, bv the use of this BARBApaMIL L~At Bt. AtitkoSt** Eire. Xom or Bvysipsias, AN?r. ftif heum, ieald Head, JHMwsnf, Bore Eyes, Bor? Bars, and other eruptions or risible form? of Aero/Wo us disease. Also in the more c<mcealod forma. SS JWMMpllS? liroptw, IIrart Disrate, Fits, JEptlnwy, Ifeurafffim, and the various CTrw?w affections of the muscular and nervous systems. , Syphilis or Fsnsrsol and Ifrrmirw hbeatet are fcnred by it. though a long time Is ro quired fbr subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. But long-continued use of thus medicine will cure the complaint. Xsswrrileo or Whites, Uterit?e Ulcerations, and FemmMa Mtrotrt, are commonly soon relieved and ulttmately cured by its purifying and Invigorating effect. Minute directions for each case are found in our Almanac, supplied gratia. Jtheummtisme and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extraneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to R, at also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and Jaundice. when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons In the blood. This BARBAP A KILL A Is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless, I>etpondent, Sleepless, and troubled with AVrwmi Apprehensions or Fears, or nny of the affections symptomatio of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restoratrve power upon trial. PREPARED BT Dr. JT. C. AYIB * CO., X^well, HIsua., Practical and Analytical Chemists* SOLD BT ALL DRUOOI8T9 EVERYWHERE. !3T Kor enlc in Greenville r>y M. A. UUNTLR .k CO., Agents. i... 4, in i. ""8 mj I* Pa.- a.?l.. !.?? ft fi /v\r /tinria ? / * p . ... ... . n.vu*\, re i </., imporiiri? nrid Peilcmln (iuntiot, 118 T'^v St., Stvnm nh ; 241 Hrwul St., A?'j?n? a. Ga ; 151 Fn*t H ?v. C'? irl**lun, 8 C ; i nd by 1>AVIJ> ?fc STHADLKT. Greenville. F??r furtl ?? intm mntiot, npply or nddrcea nl.ove f..r N"V SO 28 4tn FLANTA110M BtTTLKS This wonderful vegetable restorative is the sliect-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 whicli women are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant.' In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, It acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. !>Wherever it is introduccd it becomes a standard article?a medicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and the most popular medicine in the civilized world?be sore and get the genuine. Sold by all I Druggists, Grocers attd Country Stores, Juuu il, l#<0. 6 * iy WM. P. PRICE, AT TOHNEY AT LAW 1 ruuinwrnA 01 - vkiinj un<| WILL prMlic* m the Cnunliu of l.?mp kin. Daw?on, Ullmer, Faniitn, Union Town*, White and Hall. Jan 10 M TOWASN 9c KAftT, ATTORKIM AT LAW. OFFICII tn lb* OLD COURT HOUflK Middle Roam en Ike South Side, Lower Story, GRKKNVILLE, B. C. o. r. towrbi. viix d mit Ian 4 13 |f