OFFICIALActs
and Joiat Besolati<ms Patted
L cgialatart?Rftloa. 1870
AN ACT TO 1NCORPORATK THR CAM
DEN STEAM MILL COMPANY.
Stttloo 1. B? U enacted by the Senate
and House of Represent* t Wee of the State
of South Caroliaa, now met aod sitting is
General Assembly, and by the authority of
- -ov . ? t j fiwiue
mo Bllllfj IDtl WUU NRVI *v, M. ve * - m
and Walter P. Reid, and their associates
and successor*, are hereby constituted a(
body politic and corporate. by the name of
the Camden Steam Mill Company, with
power to one and be sued, to plead and be
impleaded, in all the Court* of law and
K*|wity,( may enjoy all the privilege* inch
dent to Corporation*, and may purchase,
hold and convey real and personal estate to
nn amount not exceeding twenty-five thou
sand dollars.
See. 2. The business of raid Company
shall be grinding grain, ginning cotton
hulling and pressing eottnn seed, or any
other similar meehanical and industrial
pursuit they may ebooee to embark in, in
the town oi Camden, South Carolina. The
book* for subscriptions to the capital stock
of Said Company (hall be open by the
above natnrd person*, in Camden, as soon
a* convenient after the granting of this
charter, in shares of twenty-five dollars
each. SaiJ corporation may have and use
a common seal, which they may alter at
pltunrt.
Sec. 3. The shares ahall be deemed personnl
property, aod be traoaferred only on
the books of raid Company, Id such form
aa the Directors iray prescribe. The aaid
Company ahall, at all time*, have a llrn on
all the atock or property of the members of
aaid corporation. Aod no transfer of ecrip
or atock ahall be Taltd until euch debt, it
any, alia'.l be discharged ; and said corpora*
tion may orgtnire, go into operation and
commence business whenever, and as soon
as five thousand dollars to aaid atock shall
be subscribed for, and five dollars per share
of the some paid into the treasury of said
Company, in cash, and a ecrtifiicate signed
by the l'residont and Secretary of said
Company under oath. Betting foitli said
subscription and payment, shall be filed in
the office of the Secretary of State.
Sec. 4. Tho stock, property and affairs of
said Corporation shall be roannged by a
Hoard of Directors, not less than three, nor
more than five, one of whom shall be cho
sen by inem t resident ana an 01 wnom shiii
hold their offices for one year, and unlit oth.
era are chosen ; and said Directors ohall he
annually elected, at such times and places as
the hy laws of said Corporation shall pre
acribe. A majority of said Directors shall
in all cases constitute a Doard for the trans
action of business, and a majority of the
stockholders, at any legal meeting, shall be
capable of transacting the business of said
meeting, each share entitling the owner
thereof to one rote, which may be given in
person or lawful proxy. The first meeting
of said Corporation hereby formed may ho
called hy a majority of the persons named
in the first Section of this Act, at such time
and place, and upon giving such notice
thereof, as they shall deem reasonable and
proper.
Sec. 5. The President and Directors, or
a majority of them, for the time being,
shal 1 have power to fill any vacancy which
may happen by death, resignation or otherwise,
for the current year, or appoint a
- Secretary and Treasurer, and such other
officers as may be necessary, and may require
the Treasurer and other officers to
give bonds for the faithful discharge <q
their trust and duty, as said Directors may
decm proper, and aleo, to make and establish
sue!i by-laws, rules and regulations or
they shall Jcem expedient lor the manage
inent of the affairs of said corporation, and
the same to njler and amend :. Prooidcd,
That the same be not inconsistent with the
laws of this State or the United Slates.
Sec. C. The hooks of said corporation,
containing their accounts, shall, at all reasonable
times, he open for the inspection of
any of the stockholders of said corporation
; and annunl statements of the ac
counts of said corporation shall he made
and submitted to the annual meetings ol
the stockholders. The Directors may call
in the subscription to the capital stock hy
instalments in such proportion, and nl such
times and plaecs as they may deem proper
giving due notice thereof, under such rcg
illations and conditions as they may prescribe.
Sec. 7. The said corporation shall, within
thirty daya of each annual meeting of
the stockholders, lodge a certificate with
tne Secretary of State, setting forth th*
amount of capital atock of siid company
actually paid in, and the amount of the
liabilities of the said corporation, which
certificate shall ho signed by the President
a id Secretary of said Company, and certi
tied by their oath. This Act shall continue
to he in force for twenty years.
Approved March 7, 1871.
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A FERRY
ACROSS TIIH CATAWBA RIVER
NEAR THE LATE JOHN S. PERRY'S i
MILL, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate
and Houae of Representatives of the Stale
of South Carolina, now met and sitting in
in General Assembly, and by Ike authority
of the same, That a ferry or?i Catawba
River, ut a place where a ferty wa# former
Iv onerated bv Johnston and I'errv, and
two hundred yards from tlie late'
Julia S. Terry's Mill, be ehart*rd and reeled
in Samnol McA'.ilcy, hie heira and assigns
who shall be allowed the following rates of i
toll, to wit: For a person on borse-back,
ten ccnte: for a one hone team, fifteen
cenla; two horee team, twenty-fire cents;
three horee team, thirty-fire ecntc; and
lour horee team, fifty cents ; ox team?, earn* 1
aa horse teams ; foot passengers, fire cenU; 1
looae horses and males, fire cents eaeh ; eat
tie, threes cents; and bogs, sheep and goats^ g
two cents each.
See. 2. That this charter shall remain in
force for the term of font teen years ; Pro
vide J, That children going to and returning
from school, and voters going to and re*
turning from their polling precinct on
election days, shall be exempt from pay- 1
Ing loll at the said ferry. I'
Hm s And be it further snacttt fc* the
authority afbraaaid, That tba CotHKy Com.
uiiaaianars of Pairfiald County do ?fj out,
or tiuie to ba laid out, mada and Jfeapt in '
rapair, in m direct a eonrac aa conraniant. a
If Mf bo, I road from tbo " River Rood/'
crowing ih? Watcrreo Crook oi Parry *e Old
Mill, to mid lorry, on tho lino of rood for f
morly ?ood to told lorry.
8*0. 4. And bo It forthor enacted, by tbo .
ootborlty aforesaid, That tbo Coaaty Com*
ootooioaoro of Lancaster Coooty do lay out*
make and koop in repair, la at dlroot a
oonroo no conveniently may bo, a public ;
road iron satu terry, tnt rota Itiding to
Liktrty Hill and Camden, and that 111* J
Mm* be dwUrtd a public bigKwaj, with '
permission to those over whoaa land aaid i
road may paaa to erect gate* aeroaa the <
aaiue. <
Approved March, f, 18*71.
The High Joint Treaty- l
England agrees to pay for the ravage* of the I
Alabama and other privateers, and regret* them j
The claims are to be examined by Ave arbi- <
trators, one appointed by the United States
and Qreat Britain each, and three by a desig- |
noted soverign State of Europe or America.? (
Ail other claims included between April 13*
1841, and April 9, 1845, shall be referred to a*
mixed commission. The limitation as to time' '
and the application of the views of Lord Qran- >
vllle, as expressed in regard to property of I
British residents in the recent Franco-Oer- ,
man war, that foreigners are not to be entitled |
to any special protection for their property, |
or exempt Prom military contribution from j
either side, kills a largo number of British j
claims of vast magnitudo, and excludes most
of the cotton claims of British residents. !
Tho sea fishery question is settled by allow- '
ing both nations to fish uniestrietedly in each '
others waters, except shelUfish, salmon, shad
and river fisheries. Fish and oil, except fish '
preserved in oil, are to be duty free. England I
claims that the United States gets the advan- <
tnge of privilege in this mutter, and a mixed f
commission with a friendly umpire shall say |
whether sho ought to pay England anything ?
lor u.
Frco navigation on tho Canada rivers and
on our lakes is arranged. All the*# stipulations
restore practically the treaty of 1854.
The question of the Northwestern boundary
lino is to bo referred to the Emperor of Germany.
This involves the ownership of the
Island of San Junn, on the Oregon boundary.
These are the main points of tho treaty,
.. saav 0AtvcrroN,
May 19. ?
Horace Oreeleyt Jieecplion in Ttxat.?
Hon. Horace Grerley arrived at 6'oclock
thi. Horning by the steamer City ol Nor
lolk. He was met on board by Mayor
M.cKec and a committee of the City Coun
oil. Colonel Thrasher welcomed him in behalf
of the municipality, to which Mr j
Gree'ey responded to briefly. The committee
were then introduced, and all took
carriages for the Exchange Hotel. A large
number of citizcoa called to pay their respects,
Mayor McKee doing the honors.?
At 3 P.M. the committee, with a limited
number of gueets, among them the publishers
of the News, (Demecratic,) dined together.
At sunset the party took a drive
on the beach, and visited notable places in
the city. After supper there was another
reception at the Exchange Hotel, during
whict) a large number of the mo?t promi
nent among the colored citizens were introduced,
and a serenade by an excellent colored
band. Mr. Greeley b-dng called out,
took a place on the balcony and spoke at
some length, avoiding political topics almost
entirely. Mr. Greeley spoke at some ,
icngin in lavor 01 general amnesty, em- (
fmge, development and the removal of all (
asperity from social and political inter- ,
course.
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A Now Oilcans dispatch says John Hen- ,
nings recovered $10,000 damnges from the
New Orleans and Chattanooga Railroad |
for damages sustained in (ailing throng i an
opening of the company's wharf.
"Brick*' Pomeroy, r'oen ly divorced, |
was mnrried in Now York on Monday <
evening last, to Mrs. Louisa M. Thomas, a j
contributor to Pomeroy's Democrat. Mr J
Pomeroy gave the bride a dowry of $75,? ]
000, and the happy couple have started t
on a wedding trip to Salt Lake and the Pa ]
cific coast.
The membership of Odd Fellows in 1 SC-i t
was 39,543, and in 1870 it was 80,153. <
The crop prospects of the West arc t
varied, but generally not the most bril- 1
liunf. j
Horace Orceley is now in Texa.-*, on a 1
visit. His first visit to the South. =1
The whole of the mountain Apachea in 1
Arizona have declaied wir against the
whites. The cause is tlis recent massacre
at Camp Grant.
The election in Richmond, for Council ^
occurred on the 2fith. The ballot is not
counted, but it is supposed I lint llieConscrva '
tires have carried fifteen out of twenty mem I
bcrs, Two colored men sre supposed to l?e "
elected. . J
ft
Tlie Ccuit House at Black ville is being j
built. ]
t
A fire occurred at Alexandiia, Vn., on v
lire 10th inst. L?s*, $75,000. ^
Bismarck lins gone to Frankfort to ex.
change the ratifications with Favre.
The first shipment of new Iron for the
Greenfille and Colunibis Railroad, was re.
reived on the 23d inst., and will ba sunt
forward soon.
A Nashvil'c woman advertises f??r her j|
children, saying she has had I wonty-seven, .
hut she only knows where three of them ,
are. p
The grain and fruit crops in Darnwcll
arc reported very promising.
A Maryland peach orchard has 140,000 i(
trees in bloom.
y
Colonel Charles 9. Todd, of Kentucky ^
died at Baton Roane. La., on th? i7<h in. l<
??an?. He iu Minister to llusaia during
the Tyler's administration.
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It U reported that the Chesapeake and el
Ohio Railroad Company hare subscribed a
12,500,000 to the Lexington and Big Sandy T
Road, which la sufficient to complete it ll
The Rev. A W. Marshall, while reading li
he Litany in St. John'a Chapel, Charlee* O
on, on the 21 et, fell down In a fainting fit. 0
A fire, at the plantation of Mr. F. II, *
tt.:? r* ?- ? o? -
' ico, iu uiiiud wunij, on ounnny
Ait, destroyed a Wo story dwelling- ^
nd a)1 iU cootenU. ?
...u.l 1 ? ?e . m 'i hwsi
" Am Editor in Heaven."
^ 44 Such it the caption of an ariole
which has been going the
-ooods of the papors for some
imn, and which appears to be
tomelhing new 44 ander the son."
Just as if editors were not in
Che habit of going to Heaven.?
neii venture to say mat a greater
proportion of them go to that
borne of those who have performad
their mission of mercy on
earth, than any other profession
or calling that poor mortals fill.
44 An editor in lieaven t"?
rhere'a nothing strange about
that, at all. Irt almost a moral
its well as professional impossibility
for tnom to gq anywhere
also.
Once upon a time, after the de~
mi so of a member of the 44 corps
editorial," he presented himself at
the gate of the " Holy City " and
requested admission. The doorkeeper
asked him what had been
liis occupation on Terra Firma.
[Ic replied that ho " was an Editor."
44 Well," snid the Watchman,
" we have a crowd of your
kind here now, and they all came
in as 44 dead I\eade." If you can
pay your passage you can come
in, if not you must place yourself
under the control of a personage
you * ruled " tyrannically down
below (meaning the devil). Not
having the " wherewith " to go in,
eur brother of the 44 quill ana scissors
" posted off and presented |
li nisei f at the entrance of |
4 Clootie's" dark domains. A ;
rcry dark complexioncd gontlc- <
nan stood sentry, and asked in a <
;rulT voice, 44 who comes ?" 44 An |
inmblo disciplo of Faust," was ]
ho calin reply. 44 Then hold on, ]
ou can't be admitted," exclaimed |
ho '4 Gentleman In Black," evinc- ,
ng considerable agitation, and
icrccly scowling on him.? ,
4 Why not," demanded the
4 typo," who began to got somewhat
44 huffiish " and looked
wound for a 44 sheep's foot" .with
which to force an entrance.
44 Well, sir " replied his sablo
Majesty, 44 we let one of your profession
in hero many years ago
and ho kept up a continual 44 row "
with his former delinquent subscibcrs,
and as wo have more of
that class of persons here than
any other, wo have passed a law
prohibiting the admission of any
editors, only thoeo who have adrnnced
our interest in their papers
:>n earth, and even those wc keep
in a separate room by themselves
Von have published many things
that operated against ns, and always
blamed the 44 devil " with
every thing that went wrong, so
VOll oftn't rnmtt in Wn
?? V V.IIIUI V.U
Lliis rulo " without rcepect to pcr-ons,"
for our own pence nnd
safety. You cnn just travel."?
Casting a droll leer at the outside
dentinal, our typographical friend
itinted ofT again, determined to
Ejct in 44 up above." This time ho
took with him an old file of his
paper and presenting it to tho
guardian of tho Celestial City, ropicsted
that it might be carefully
examined, and they would see
whether he was entitled to a free
ticket. In due courso of time the
conductor can:o along and took
liim in, telling him that lie pub*
ished many good things, and had
icon a martyr to tho cause of hunan
improvement, and that reso
utioi.s had been passed to admit
\li members of tho 44 art preservative
" who had abused tho
4 Devil " while below. lie added
hat as they were punished enough
jv their being with tho 44 devil"
ill their lives, their future punishnent
was commuted. lie further
fated that not one delinquent
icwspaper subsciber could be
ound in all Heaven.
Sentenced.?In tho United 1
States Circuit Court, held at Charcston,
on tho 27th ult., ten years'
mprisonmcnt was given to A. M. '
wiser, cx-post-master ot Ncwlicry.
Wo understand that lio low 1
?ccn allowed the privilege of ac- 1
ccting liis al)ode, and that ho will
11 consequence remain in jail in
>rcfcrcnco to going to tlic pcnitcninry,
and that it ia probahlo he
rill he pardonei at tho expiration i
f twelve months.
[Newberry Herald.
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Baliou's Mkmiini ron Jl'ns.?Dillou'i
Isgsxine for June lias appeared with a
at of content* which will tempt the moat
idifTerent of literary epicures. There are <
>me twenty.six different articles in the
one number, some ol them handsomely j
lustrated. The great tele of the season,
oweror, ia * The Old Clerk's 8-cret," i
rrilten for Baliou's by Levi Bvarddey, j
>q , the late speeWl agent of a Washing,
on department, and who has produced a (
ronderful story, full of incident and plot
f Washington life. But all of the stories
1 this number are good. Terms, 1,60 per
ear, or 15 eents singly eopy. Address
'homes A Talbot, 63 Congress Streot, Bos* 1
>n. 1
The Court sf Clsims allows ths elsim of
'raneis J. Wiles, of 8evannab, for IwsstjIs
thousand dollars preeeeds of a bundled
nd thirty-four bales of captured eotton.?
hroughout the war he waitnly opposed
he seesssioc.
Daniel Haas, a subject of Franee resid* I
ig In Charleston, S. C., was allowed $14,*
00 for ninety bales seised Is 1866. The
iourt allowed another claim involving
14,346.
A trout, weighing 26 J pounds, was '
anght with a hook is Topper's Lake, New
'ork, bj Dr. Perkins, of Albany, the eth*
rday. J
Bift P1?m to Carry Money*
An amusing incident occurred
in a crowded passenger ear near
Hillboro on the N. O. Railroad
the other day. While Mr. W. W.
Daviee the gentlemanly conductor,
was collecting tickets from his
passengers all responded promptly
except one old fat lady who sat
near the door and who seemed to
be reaching down, to get something
she liad dropped on the^
floor. When her timo came to
t i t i .1 i .1
p?) >uo rnrewi ucr ucuu uuu iiiu?
addressed the blushing conduc
tor:
441 a Hers, when I travels, carry
my money in my stockin, tor, you
sees nothing can get at it thar, and
I'd thank yon, yonng man just to
reach it for me, as 1 am so jammed
in I can't get to it. I forgot to
get a tickot at the depot."
Tbo conductor who by the way
is a very modest man, glanced at
the other passengers some of
whoui were laughing at his plight;
one or two young ladies among
thorn blushed scarlet, and he beat
a Budden retreat muttering something
abont not charging old ladies
etc. Uis cash was short that
trip, the trip of ono passenger.?
The case was laid before the directors,
who have excused the
conduct for this time.
[Newbcm Republican.
Connubial Affection.?An instance
of connubial effection is
ru*rrnt?<l aa occurring lately in
New Ilamshire. A couple had
juarrelcd during the wholo term
:>f thoir married lite. At last the
liusband was taken ill and evidently
about to die. llis wife came to
liis bedside, where, after she had
jeen his condition, tbo following
coloany ensued :
44 Why, daddy, y<.ur feet nro
cold, your hands are cold, and
nose is cold."
44 Wa'al let um bo cold."
44 Why, daddy, you're going to
die."
44 Wa'al I guess I know wot
I'm about."
44 Why, daddy, wat's to becum
of mo if you die 9"
44 Dunno, and don't carol Wat
I want to know is, wat's to become
of ino?"
A newspaper before us states
that at tho breaking of the
ground for the commencement of
the Lvnclibiircr and Tcnncsso rail
road, at Lyncuburg, a clergyman
solemnly and slowly read a manuscript
prayer, at the conclusion of
which an old negro man, who had
been resting with one fcoc on his
spade, and his arms on the handle,
looking intently in the chaplain^
face, straightened himself
up, and remarked vory audibly :
u Well, I reckon dat's do first time
de Lord's cber been writ to on do
subject of railroads."
A person, after eating rome
" (io6hcrn butter " one day, asked
a knowing chap what he knew
nbout Goshen butter. lie said he
ought to know nil about it: he
used to go to school to old Goshen
himself. Another day, the Statural
bridge of Virginia was uudcr
discussion, when no was usked if
he knew anything abont that.?
He ani<J he guessed ho ought to, R8
his father sunk $200,000 ouilding
that bridge.
A yodno man says that there
may liavo been such a thing as
real true love in old times but
that now the notion is entirely obsolete
and if you ask a vouni? ladv
I ,
now days to share your lot, 6hc
immediately wants to know how
largo that " lot" is, and wluit it is
worth.
A pompous individual walked
uj> to tho oflico of the Stockton
Ilouec, Oai>c Ma}', ore day, and
with considerable flourish signed
tho book, and exclaimed, 44 I'm
Lieutenant Govenor of ."
11 That don't make any difference,"
fttid tho polito clerk; u will be
treated ju-t as well as the others.
A raw Irishman, just over,
went into a restaurant and was
asked by the waiter what he would
have.
%i Why, wittles to ate, ov
coorse," was the rephf.
A plate of hash was placed beoro
him.
44 but's that ?" demanded Mickey
44 That's wittles,'* was the
sno w.i/i
Mrokey. eyed tho compound sus
piciodsly for some time, and finally
exclaimed :
**Be jabbers, tlie man who
chewed that can ate it 1"
A young man on the street, being
charged with being lazy, was
asked if lie todk it from hie father.
"I think not," Mid the disrespectful
son ; * father's got all
the Inziucss he ever had."
Tiie following was w invested "
by a widow as a good riddle for
her fellow sufferers to give out
when occasion offers l What is
the pleasantest kind of hnsband
ry V* " To destroy a widow's
weeds."
It is a curious fact, say some
entomologists, that it is only the
female mosnnito that torments us.
An old bachelor says it is not at
all " cnriousj." j
IJl'l'l !! ! ULEgMBtP!
ISiiTB W A WMTar Cinu.?TTi an
palnod to thMklt Uto d**U> of Dr. 8. R.
u uta|>Urf ud worthy oklsoa of
thta ooaaty, whioh rad oront owtiiwd at hi*
roakloaoo moar Holland'* 8 torn, on Friday i
mora log but. Dr. Haynio wa?*an energotiO,
, dor*tod aaomhor .of tho medical profoMion, (
anu wu oigaij reipeciea 07 UN tuun com
muuity. His rauiu were buried with Masonic
honor* at Plat Rook Church, on Satut- '
day afternoon, in the prteonee of ? largo conooaraa
of relatives, friends and acquaintances.
[Andtrwn^lnttlligtnctr, May J5.
(
Ex-Senator Hiram R. Kirtli ha* bftn j
looted President of Alcorn Uuiversity, at 1
Jackson, Mire. l
A yonng negro girl rai*took n bottle of 4
ammonia for ber rale trees' hair oil, A few |
patchea of wool alona are left. j
Mr. Shea, of liliooia, drank'ht'.f a keg of
boor on Friday. Thay tied crape on hi* <
door knob Saturday.
A Lonaiatann planter reports that hi* j
Chinese work alow, but sure and nice.?
They plow very well, bnt can't make the
mules understand Chinees very well yet.
Mrs. John A. Mara, an estimable lady of .
the vicinity of Calhouu'e Mills, Abbeville
County, died on Wednesday last.
Mies -Alary Davidson, daughter of Dr.
Davidson, of Staunton, Va , waa burntd to
dralli on laat Sunday night, by tha explosion
of a cryatalized burning fluid lamp.
Col. Charles S. Todd, of Kantucky, died
nt Baton Rouge, La., on the 17th inst?
lie was minister to Russie during tlieTylci
administration.
Jt fTerson Day is recently assisted at the
decoration of the graves of the soldiers at
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond.
Mr. William B. Cleveland, eon of tie
late J. B. Cleveland, died at the residence
of hie brother in-law, Spartanburg, on
Tuesday, 16th instant.
Edmond llamtnond, (colored.) convicted
of the brutal murder of Mr. D.?vid Kirkpatrick,
paid the pena't.y of his crime on
the gallows, at Lancaster, on Filday, the
10th.
ir The Edgefield A lvfrli*er for over,
twenty years an excellent paper, has re
eenlly been enlarged. It will thus bs still
more interesting.
Inckxdiaby Fina ?On Sinday morning
the 80th ultimo, the store house an J stock
of goods belonging to Mr W. II. Crain, a
Lewis'Turnout, were dc-troycd by fire.?
Theugh suspicions are strongly entertained
against a certain person, no sufficient evi
dence on which to base an arrest has been
nltUinAtl Xfr_ Hratn inan??anoo of * 1 -
000 on his atock of goods and $500 on the
building, ilia lots is several hundred dul*
1are nbovc the insurance.
[ Chester Ji porttr.
MiSl
^AYATER wheel,
Mill Oearint.ShdlinU?ulleys
FOR A CIRCUimCfe:
L??? 7 2y ljr
E. P. jonesT
Awricdi&iffarc AW ITvAWb
AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY.
WILL rRACTICK IX ALL
COURTS OF THIS STA1E
ALSO,
iar tub urrirei) STATES COURTS.
Office Oreenville C. H.t 8. C.
July 7 . 1y*
DENTISTRY ! DENTISTRY!
i<. iiauA?iu grnauato ot (lie I'ennsylvania
College ?f Denial Surgery, sessiorf
186ft- 67, respectfully offer* his professional ,
services to the eitisens of Greenrille and surrounding
country.
Having acquainted himself with the modern
improvements of bis profession, he hopes, by
strict attefltiun to business, to bo able to give
satisfaction.
Office on the corner of Coffbo and Mn'n
Streets, in II. A. Cauble's former residence,
up stairs. J. y. MoDAVID, D. D. S.
Mar 22 *46 3m
WM. P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHLONEGJ, GA.,
WILL practice in the counties of Lump
kin, Dawson, Uilmor, Fannin, I'niin
Towns, White and llall.
Jan 10 33 ?
TOWNE8 Ac EAST,
ATTORNIK8 AT LAW.
OFFICE in the OLD COL'RT IIOUSB
.Middle Room on tbo South Side, L> we
Story.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
?. r. towns. olis e star.
Jan 4 33 II
THE MILLS HOTJSE,
?:24^?,3SS933, ?.
PARKER & CO* Proprietors.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
BOARD, PER DAY $1 OO.
Dec 8 2V
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
E. H. JACKSON, Proprietor.
Assistants, a. butterfield, (for
merl, of tbo Pavilion Uotel,)and W
a miller.
PAVILION HOTEL
83. (9.
BOARD,
Per Day - $3 00.
R. HAMILTON, Superintendent.
Hn. II. L.. BUTTERFIELD,
Froprielreea,
Sept 2S If tf
NATIONAL HOTEL.
I mi?i9
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNER, CLERK.
RATES
Of Board per Day t* 00
Burper, Breakfast and Lodgtog S 00 1
Single Meals - 1 00
Sep 1 .10 tf
*
IllLf1! L -1L11UIJS." 11'JL111 I A
Sixty-Five First Prise Med
sis Awarded.
XHB SSSAX
I Southern Piano
wA*brACTOKr.
Wl. KHADE 9c CO.,
Manufacturers of Grand, Square and Upright j
PIANO FORTES, ll
Baltimore, Mil.
THESE Instruments hare bean before the
public for nearly thirty years, and upon
[heir exeollenoe alone attained on n?pmrcka*ed j
tre-rminener, wmcn pronounce* loom unequal- |
id. Tbeir Tone combine* groat power, sweet- 1
ness and fine ainglr.g quality, as well aa groat "
purity of Intonation, and aweetneaa through- j J
>ut the ontiro scale. Their Touoh ia pliant f
and elaatio, and entirely True from tho stiffness
round in ao many Pianoa. In Work man ah ip I
they are unequaled, using none but the very ; <
belt eeatoned material, the large capital em- J
ployod in our buaineaa enabling ua to keep ,
continually an imtnenae atock of lumber, Ac., I
?n hand. | 4
All our Square Piano* bare our New Im- , "
proved Orerstrung Scalo and the Agraffe Tre- <
ble.
We would call apocial attention to our late
improvements in Grand Piano* and Square
Grands, Patented August 14th, 1800, which
bring the Piano nearer perfection than baa .
jret been attained.
Kerry Piano fully irarmnlirf for 5 Year*. '
We have made arrangements for the Sole
Wholosale Agonoy for the most Celebrated
Parlor Organs and Molodeons, which we offer |
Wholesale and ltvtait, at Lowest Factory
Prices. WM. KNABE A CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
Doc 1 29 0m
imPOKTA.1T NOTICE
TO
C0HSUMER8 OF DRY GOODS.
All T?-i~:i ~~ i. eon i n I
Delivered in any Pari of the Country i
Fit EE OF EXPRESS C/IAROES. 1
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, J
or HAITINORR. no.,
IN order the better to incel tho vuti of
the Kotnil Customers nt a distance, havo 1
established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, I
upon application, promptly tend by mail full
lines of samples of the Newest and most
Fashionnblc Goods, of Frcpch, English nnd ]
Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at all
times to sell at lour, it not at lent privet, than
any houso iu the country. I
Buying our goods from the largest and
most celebrated manufacturers in tho different
parts of Europe, and importing tho same by
Steamers direct to Baltimore, our stock is at all
times promptly supplied with the novelties of
tho London and Paris markets.
As we buy and aell only for cash, and make
no bad debts, we arc able and willing to sell
our goods at from Ten to Fifteen per cent Lees
Profit than if wc gave credit.
In sending for samples specify tho kind of
goods desired. Wo keep tho best grades of
eresy class of goods, from tho lowest to the
most costly.
Orders unaccompanied by the cash will bo
sent C. O. D.
Prompt-Paying Wholesale Buyers aro invited
to inspect the Stock in our Jobbing And
Package Deportment. Address
HAMILTON EASTER A SONS,
197, 199, 201 and 203 West Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.
Dec 7 29 ly
wjuvjuiji? xrauiK ct wu#
No. 5 N. Scbroeder St.. Baltimore.
Manufacturers of Portable anil Stationary
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS.
Patent Improved, Portable CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS, Gang, Mulny and Sn?h Saw
Mille, Grist Mills, Timber Wheels, Shingle
Machines, Ac. Dealers in Circular Saws,
Belting and Mill supplies generally, and
manufacturer's agents lor Level's Celebrated
Turbine Water Wheel, and overy dcsciption
of Wood Working Machinery.
AGRKTI.TIIUAL K.N (J IN KS A 8PKHAI.TV.
?3?" Send for descriptive Catalogues end
Price Lists. 20-ly
gg
I. fftuit, Proprietor. H. V. McPoki.o A Co, DreuMs
a Om. A|I>U, San Kraa.U.o.Cal ,and St Commerce 81., N .V.
MILLIONS Bear Testiaaeay Is their
Wsalcrfal Carailrs R Recto.
Tlastar Blttera ara not a rile Fancr
Drlak, Made of Pssr Ram,'Whisker,
Prssf Hptrlta sat Rshss I.tcaers, doelorad.
iiiwd and swastsnad to pleaae tha taste,
called ' Tonlea," " Appetiser*,'' " Restorer*," Ac,
that lead tha tippler on to drankenaesa and rain,
bat are a trae Medicine, made from the Natl re
Root* and Herb* of California, free from alt
Alcoholic Mtlmalaate. They ara tha
QRKAT BI.OOD PlIRIFIKR aad A
LIFE til VINO PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator and Invigorator of the Britetn. carry ln(
off all poiaonou* mattir and restoring the blood
to a healthy condition. No person can take these
Bitters aooordlng to directions and remain Ion*
unwell, provided their bone* ara not deetroylb
by mineral poison or other meant, and the vital
orfana wasted beyond tha point of repair.
Thar ara a Gentle Pargatlre aa wall
aa a Teale, poeeeetlny, aleo. the peculiar merit
r acting aa a powerful acent In relieving Congee
tloa or loOammaUon of the hirer, and of all the
Yiiotnd Orftoi.
POR FKMALI COMPLAINTS, whether
in young or old. married or slag)*, at the dawn of
womanhood or at the turn o.* life, tbeee Tori* Miters
have no huL
. Par Ialammatary aad Cbraale Rheamatlam
aad Meat. Drtpapsla ar ladlaaetiea,
Billeae, Kemltteat aad
latarmlttaat Paeara, Dlaaaaaa af tha
Blaadt Llvari Rldaaye aad Bladder,
theee Bitters have been most successful. Hach
Dlaaaaaa ore caused by Vitiated Dlead,
which nnmiir proaoeea or Mnttftnmi of
lha DI|(UIt* Oriw?.
DTiriNIA OR INDIdnTIOIl,
B**dMbi, Pain tn tha Shoulder*. Oomta, TtnTitnaaa
of tha Chaat. Dlsxlnaaa, loiu Kruatatlons of
tha Stomach. Bad Taata In tha Month. BIMona
Attack*. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
tha Long*. Pain in the region* of tha Kidney*, and
fl hundred other painful ayinptotn* ara.tha ofr
eprlnga of Dyepepela.
Thay lnrlforata tha Stomach and stlmntat* the
torpid Urn and Bowel*, which render them of
unequalled efficacy In claanainc tha blood of all Import
tia*. and impartial new Ufa and el?or to the
whole eyetem. SB ^
FOR SKIM DIHiflU, lraptlena,l'etter.
Halt Rheum, Blotchea, Spot*, Pimple* Pustule*.
Bella, Carbonate*. Ring-Wormi, Sea!d Head, Sora
arar name or mature, are literally due np and earSMSa*
vzzisi. !?h& *Stf S*
rtnoa tha moat Incradnlona ofthair ouratlreeffaot.
Otoenae the Vitiated Blood whenerw yon And tte
tepwrlttea banting through the akin tat Ptmplee,
Fraptkm* or Bores; claanaa H whan yon And U
ehetrneted and Moolah in the rain*; Maanaa it
whan it I* foul.and your feeling* win teU yon when.
Keep the blood pur*, and the health of the system
will follow. '
.Win, TAPS, and other WORMS, nrklag
ia the T^tee* of *o many thouaanda. are effeotaaUy
SOLO BT"TLL DRUOOUTB AFD DBALKBS.
fOT For sale in tha CUy af Greeny I lie by
r D*. 31. A. nUNTRR A CO.,
IfbolMala and Retail Dealer* in Drug*
< Medicine*, Chemieali, Ac., Ae.
M*J 16 I ?
Ayer's SarsapariUa,
/ll^^
My graveled by tho scrofo_
lous contamination until
1tar mn wi'tftHr iflHctinf, have been radically
Smd In sachgmefc numbers in almost every seg
Ion of tbe oountrr, that the public scarcely need
o be Infbrmcd of It* Tlrtues or twee.
BcroAiious poison Is one of the moat dostrnoJre
enemies of oar race. Often, this unseen and
inlblt tenant of tho onanism undermines the oon(Utntloa,
and Invites the attack of enfeebling or thai
diseases, without exciting a suspicion of Its
treseaee. Again..It seems to breed hifoetion
hrougbonf tbe body, and then, on some favorable
>oeasion. rapidly develop into one or other of He
lideoua tbrma, either on tbe surthee or among tho
rttals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly
leposlted In the Innge or heart, or tumors formed
n the liver, or It shows Its presence by eruptions
a the skin, or foul nice rations on soft! part or
ha body. Hence tho occasional use of a bottle
>f this Harmparillm Is advisable, even when no
totire symptoms of disease appear. Persons articled
with tbe following complaints generally
Ind immediate roller, and, at length, euro, by the'
iso of this BABSJLA'AHlEZli *. A?lAwmi's
Jtrs, Ism or Hnrstpelos, Mt?r<fs(l
BAstmm, ?mM Head, Minmwtrm, Bfra
Vsrs More, and other eruptions or risible forma
>f Scrofulous disease. Also in tho noi^oos
tisasxBEBa
tnd nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and JTer<^<r<?Z JHa
nmn are cured by It, thouRb a !?"* w
julred tor subduing these oostlnatc> aaladlosbjr
tny medlolno. But long-continued uscoftWa
medicine will cure the complaint.
?r Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, and
"Diseases, are commonly ?>on relkrrf and ulOmately
cured by ita purlQrtog and tangoratWK
street. Minute directions tor each case are fount*
In our Almanac, supplied gratis. Mthsnmatiim
ast5J!ESsass?g
sswfsfirti
piM and IAstless. Despondent, ****?* ?>
and troubled with Serins Apprehsnslsns o*
Wears, or any Of the aftoctlons symptomatic o?
Weakness, will find Immediate relief and oon?
rtnelng evidence of its restorative power upon
trial,
PEE PARED BY
Dr. 1. C. AT? * CO^Lewell,Ma?,
Practical sn4 Analytical Chemists.
BOLD BT ALL DBUGGI9TS KVKBY WHXBS.
fSVEor sals in Oreenville by
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Ageots.
Aug 31 15 ly
PLANTAllOW BIHhttS
This wonderful vegetable
restorative, is the
slieet-anclior of the feeble
and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
jio equal among stomachics.
As a remedy Tor
the nervous weakness to
which women are especially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.r In all
climates, tropical, tern
pcrate or frigid, it acts
as a specific lii 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 hicdicinftl
staple. It is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and the most popular
medicine in the civilized
World?-be sure anil wo*
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
June 22, 1870. 6 I
BROWN,
mm ./m rmr mm 9
ihatc&HI s^iiuaav,
OPPOHITK (JIIAIII.K8T0N HOTEL
CIlAHl.KSTOIf, S. C.
8cp? 23 IV 1y
A B. MULLIGAX
CHAIILESTON, H- O.
MESSRS. SULLIVAN * SON,
ARK MY
AOEINTB
AT
QUEEN VILLE, S. (7n
Aki> will makb liberal cash
idruMi on aU
COTTON
Shipped to me through thorn.
A. B. lllTLLIOAH.
Bopt tt 19 ly
THE NICKERSON BOUSE,
flOT TTIUHT A a ^
?O" V*
WILL not be etoeed on account of thn
death of lh? Proprietor Vftt. A.
Waiorr. btft will be carried on na heretofore,
by M* widow, Mre. SARAH L. WRIGHT,
end her eon, Wlf. 0. WRIGHT, The Monde
of the Intc proprietor are Invited to II no
neual* SARAH L. WRIGHT
Feb 15 W-tl WM. 0. WRIOIli;