tumorous.
Dk-Korum ur tub LbuaiA.na
House.?A Senagambian M legislator
** in the Hoese of Representatives
of Louisiana was called to
order for what the Speaker was
pleased to term a breach 6f decorum.
The Senegambian member
had been listeuing to a speech by
a Congo member, and on the olose
of saiu spooch classically observed
:
" Dat niggn is a dam liar, an*
1*11 frow myooot down his froat
if he opens his cella doah on me
? _ ?>
HglU.
To this Cheaterfieldian outburst
. tho Speaker responded with his
mallet, called for ordor, and ventured
to declare u the gentlcraau
guilty of a breach of decorum.**
44 Br br -breach ob de
who. sah 1 breach ob de??
whot"
41 Breach of decorum, sir.*'
44 Dar's no korum heath at all,
sah. I'se a qualified tnemba, sah,
a scttin " heah for to do de business
ob ray constitumus, an' if dat
dam nigga totchos his lies to dis
'serably, I'll frow a number seb
onteeu boot into dat trap doah ob
his, sah."
After tho indignant gentleman
had thus given expression to his
sentiments, the other gentleman
subdued, and tho august assembly
of lawmakers for the Stato of
Louisiana went on with their im*.
portant business.
? '
A Trmuiraxcb Curb.?A cortnin
Hampshire county (Mass.)
farmer, a noisy temperanco man,
l>y the way, who is justly proud
of his fine imported stock, recently
fancied that one of his best
milkers was strickon with cattle
disease, and sent in a great fright
for the village farrier, a ne'er do
well sort of a fellow, whom ho had
often lectured tor his tippling propensities.
Dick came, examined
the animal, looked gravo and
said :
" Have vou any whisky or
brandy handy ?"
" No," said tho farmer.
" Pat, run to tho druggist as
soon as possible, and tell him I
want a quart of brandy for medical
purposes."
When the liquor arrived, Dick
took the bottle, uncorked it, smelt
of it, and taking a good drink,
put the bottle in his jacket, saying
:
" Your cow will be all right
presently ; I havo pulled a thorn
ont of her foot," and walked off.
i ??
** \f > Snrinnvtnt will cnii lm liul nn/l
*...? -f-'66,u"i "1,1 ;vu MV,rVM
to a small bit of tuikey !"?" Yea my
dear Mn. Wilklns, I wil'u" u What
part would you prefor, my dear Mra.
Spriggin* t" " I will have a couplo of
the wings?one of the legs?some of
the breast?the side bone?some filling?and
a few dumplings?a very
few?as I feel quite unwsll to day."
Wilkina fainted.
Maiiv'h Littlk Lamm.?This must
be the last attempt to torture Mary's
lamb, as we found it alone and unac
cornpanied by any explanatory remark
in the corner of a California paper.?
It was evidently written by the printer
who wanted '* four lines to filll out."
Mary bad a little lamb ;
It drank cold water freely,
And looked ao innocently wiao,
She called it Horace Greoley.
At a recent New York party
a young lady eang with touching
effect, 44 I'm saddest when I sing," !
when a great horrid man remark-1
cd, 44 Well, miss, I know of no
one who has greater occasion."
A tak.nuc having married the
daughter of a butcher, the bells
were rung in honor of the occasion.
It was asked what the
bells were ringing for. Only a
union between skiu and bone,"
was the answer.
Josu Bjllinos says flies have a
big appetite fo r getting into
things; they are the fust at the
dinner table, and alwuz take soup,
and don't leave until tho cloth is
removed.
? I m ?
44 What sustained our revolutionary
sires dnrinrr their Ktrnir- i
j ?15 O
gle for liberty ?" was what a new
Canaan pedagogue asked a boy,
and was astonished when the boy
said, "Their legs, sir."
In New York, a foreign looking
man created quite an excitement
a few days ago by driving a
four-in-hand of immense bull
dogs attached to a light wagon,
through Central Park.
Why is an old bachelor like an
old mule ? Because he will not go
along without a fool.
? ?
#
What Binds Men to Pniaow.?
What do you think tha warden of the
Maaaacbu??Ut Blata Prison aaya ?
" iCiidit out of avarv ten coma bora bv
liquor; and a great cauae ia not learning
a trade. Voung men get the no
tion that ii ia not genteel to learn a
trade, they idle away their time, get
into aaloona, acquire the habit of drink
ing, and then gambling, and thin they
are ready for crime.'*
CUrwr.
We have taken some pale* r*<
cently to inquire into the progress
made bjr our citizen* in the raising
of clorer and other grateo*.?
Alter a look on the acre patch of
Judge 8pence, in Covington, we
? renounce it inferior to none. It
a* good a* any we **vr, North,
South, East, or West, some of tbo
fineet stalk* measuring 5 feet 4 inches.
Every quadruped upon the
Judge's premises has been fed
from it, and are in the finest order,
and he wilt yet gather several
tons from the patch.
Charlie Bowker has about throe
acres, on which twenty head of
hogs and several head of cattle,
now as 6leek aud fat, as sleek and
fat can be, have run the entire
i i t. i : . i
Biirmg, mm u in lu&unuiii, unu
tuo quantity oonsutned it acaroely
missed.
Dr. Dearing Las about three
acres, averaging about knee high,
and aa fino as mortal eyes ever beheld.
He will reap several tons
of clover hay, worth in this raar
ket as much or more than the cot
ton the same land would produce.
W. 8. Montgomery, Esq., near
Brick Store, has about eight acres,
timothy, herds grass and clover,
and we lean it is looking fino, and
that he is delighted with the prospect.
Judge Summers has a small
patch, and where the stands is
good, it appears like an i.npene~
trable mass of the richest vcgeta~
tion. Others with whom we talked,
report the same gratifying results.
After theso experiments,
resulting so satisfactorily, we predict
thut in less than five years,
old Newton will bo the clover
_ . # n
county 01 ucorgia.
[Covington Enterprise.
Skkmon fok Youno Men.?You
aro architects of your own fortunes.
Itely upon your strength
of body and soul. Make tor your
motto self-reliance, honesty and
industry, for your star, faith * perseverance
and pluck, and inscribe
on your banner, " lie just at.d
fear not." Don't take too much
advice; keep at the helm and
steer your own ship. Strike out.
Think well o f yourself. Firo
nbovc the mark you intend to hit.
Assumo your position. Don't
practice excessive humility ; you
can't get above your level, as
water aon't run up hill?haul potatoes
in a cart over rough road,
and the 6mall potatoes will go to
the bottom. Energy, invincible
determination, with a right motive,
arc levers that rule the world.
The great art ot commanding is to
take a fair share of the work.?
Civility costs nothing, and docs
everything. Don't smoke; don't
drink ; don't swear ; don't gamble;
don't steal; don't deceive; don't
tattle. 15o polite, be generous, be
kind ; study hard ; play hard.?
Be earnest, bo self reliant. Bead
good books. Love your country
and obey its laws; love truth ;
lovo virtue. Always do what
your conscience tells you to be
your duty, and leave the consequence
with God.
The Girls
Bless the dear girls! I love
them all : (I couldn't help it it I
would I love the short, I love
the tall : (I wouldn't help it it 1
could,) 1 love the girls with sunny
hair, with brighter laughing clear
blue eyes, with skin transparent,
white and fair, and cheeks that
with the red rose vies.
And then, I love the dark brunette,
with glossy curls like rav
en's wing; with teeth like jet?I
lovo to hear their laughter ring.?
Oh ! yes, these roguish dark brunettes
will bring our hearts into
our throats, they laugh at all onr
woes ; but yet I say?bless all the
petticoats.
Oh I Woman, what would this
world be without thy kind and
gentle sway ? for all we have we
owe to thee; bow can we c're thy
love repay ? fur don't you eew our
buttons on ? and darn onr socks
and mend our clothes and spend
our stamps 'til they're all gone ?
but can't tell how the money goes.
Oh J yes, 1 love all womankind :
they're gentle, loving, good, and
true ; some may not quite just suit
my mind, but what is that to inc
or you? I love the darling, loving
fir Is ; love them as hard as e're
can ; that is, in a general way,
you know?for bless you?I'm a
married man!
?
Bikos Dkvoukixo tiir Cchccmo.
The larva of the curculio is so
protected while in the fruit that j
it is not likely to suffer much from '
predadioue insects; and in tbcbee-1
tlo from its hard exterior eccms
to sufficiently protect it. It baa
been -claimed that the oriole ia ot
Sroat aid by consuming curculioa
uring tho season they a:e depose
iting their eggs. Horticulturists
at the South, where both curculioa
and orioles are plenty, should carefully
examine the craws of the orioles,
that it may know to what extent,
if any, they protect fruit.
i 0 ? m
Coal Oil roa Dutasino Wounds.?
It has been found that lbs application
of tbia oil to wounds in a suppurating
state, banishes flies, expels vermin, and
promote* a healthy granulation. Pa
licnta with whom ii haa been used
have obtained immediate relief, and
(alleo very toon ioto a profound sleep.
i
*
A singula* fellow, najncd De
Silva. vm recently shot dead by a
guard at Fort 3edgwick because,
Wing a sold, or and drunk, he rofused
to more on. DoSilva was
educated in Italy and designed for
a Jesuit prie?t; be ran away, visited
liussia, Egypt, Brazil and the
Holy Landj improving himself, alter
bis fashion, as be went along.
He spoke Spanish, French, Italian,
German and English fluently. He
was once soateneed to be garroted
in Havana, but escaped ; be was
with Maximilian in Mexico; he
fought in the Federal army, from
wlucli be deserted four times. He
bas been married a dozen time,
and had wives all over the country.
Ilis knowledge of history and
, geography was extensive and ac
curate; be was a newspaper writer
also, and bis writings arc said to
have been very readable.
Bank Capital in Charleston.?
The People's National Bank of
Charleston, S. C., having entered
the financial field with a capital of
only $250,000, had by good man*
agement and successive enlargements
of its operations, increased
its capital to $750,000. On Monday
lust $250,000 more was added,
making tho capital of tho Bank I
reach the round figure of one million
dollars. The News says:
%i With such practical evidences of
vigor and success in our now
banks, and with the old institutions
reviving one after another, onr
community has a fair prospect of!
abundant banking capital in tl c
future."
Ikon for Peak Trees.?A correspondent
of the Country Gontlotn&n
says that if copperas and saltA
petro water are used around Pear
trees, will show the effects in a
largo, will show the effects in a
large yield of fruit. IJe tried this
on a Harriett Pear tree that had
yielded no fruit for two years pre
vious; that very year it yielded
155 largo fine pears, and the following
year 250 equally fino ones,
and is still doing littely. If Pear
trees want iron, which inoetof our
souls is deficiont in, sulphato of
iron or copperas is a good way to
supply the deficiency.
Why Ladies are Seldom Bald
Headed.?Tbo ladies, notwithstanding
they wear long hair,
(which is more likely to full out,)
seldom are bald-headed. Their
heads are not kept closely covert..
.1- ---? ? --
VVIi All DIW|#III^D UU HUi CUI'lir iUU
head with a night cap. Keep the
head well ventilated ; if the hat ig
close, raise it often and lot in the
fresh air j never woar tho hat indoors.
SELr-IlKU'.?lie who has not
learned the lesson of resolute selfhelp,
has made little progress as
a student, has grown little towards
real manhood. Half the world refuses
to do its own thinking, to toil
through tho solution of ite own
problems; hence, half tho world
who wili not do this, must be subject
to tho other half who will.?
They who do the thinking will either
directly or indirectly do the gov
erning.
Gkn. iIakcock.? Among the name*
prominently mentioned in connection
with the Presidency is that of Gen.
Hancock. Hit wir reco-d is as honorable
as that of any of the Federal gen
erals, and his political and peace rec
Old is unexceptionable. Tbc Colum
lut Enquirer pays l.im a handsome
tribute, and gives the following extract
from his order of November 29, i
1807 :
- The right of tiial by jury, the
habeas corpus, the liberty of tbe press,
the freedom of. speech, the natural
rights cf persons and tbe rights of
property, must be preserved." Tbe
snme journal alludes to numerous
other orders and to letters of Gen.
Ilancock, manifesting the same conservativo
spirit, written in tbe period
of military rule succeeding the war.?
Should Gen. llancolk, be brought be
fore the country, this record will not
be without its-effect upon the Southern
people."
Lioiit in tiik Sick Ciiamdkr.?Th?
rjuantity of light admitted into the
tick chamber it a matter of imroente
importance to its suflerring occupant.
At light it an element of cheifulnett,
it it on that account desirable that at
much about J be admitted at the pa*
lienl can bear without inconvenience.
The light should be tofi and subdued
and not glaring. Care thould be taken
that. hri<?l>t. In*ir/%iu *
--? ?"?? iucu a*
crystals and mirror*, should bo kept out
of sigfit.
l i
Crcdit.?We often bear persons say
that this one or that one has no credit.
This should not be ?o. The poorest
man in the Ktata can bare good credit
if he will only do as be says he will.?
h is not money alone that constitutes
credit?it is honor. When a map
says I will do so and so, and than fulAS
-a * -----
nu id* promt** h* u % re)i*bl? man ;
*nd * reliable man always baa credit.
Always make your word bold good.?
Men in moderate circumstances would
do well to keep thia in mind.
i
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Tom atom.?A* an artiole of food,
the tomato# ie cot only nutritious, but
it poaia?a many valuable medicinal
qualities. It ia one of tbe moat pow-,
erful aperienta of tbe fleer and other
org an a, and oan be aubaiitnted for calomel.
It alao etated that, before long,
experiments now being made, will result
in producing a ohemical extract
from the tom%t<a that will ntimately
supercede calomel in the CO re of disease.
Diarrhoea baa been iuooeeefully
treated with the tomato* alone, and it
it said to be ad excellent rtmtdy for
dyspepsia and indigestion. Cooked or
raw, (be tomalca, at a daily food, it
one of the moat wholesome arlielte io
use.
To BAcnaioae.?Marriage it the
mother of the world, aod preserve#
kiogdomt, and fit la citiee aod cborches
aod heaven ittelf? Ao unmarried man,
like a fly in the heart of the apple,
dwells in perpetual aneetness; but
dwells alone, and it confined and die,
in singularity. But marriage, like a
useful bee, builds a house, gathers
sweetness from every flower, labors and
unites into locillir* rwt rannktiM ?M<1.
oat colonies, feed* (be world with del*
icacies, and promotes the interest of
mankind, and is that state of good'
things to which Ood lias designed the
constitution of the world.
Ccre roR Sorr Corns.?Scrape a
piece of common chalk, and put a
pinch to the soft corn, and bind a piece
of linen rag upon it. Repeat the ap
plication during a few days, and the
corn will come off like a shell, and
perfectly cured. For Hard Corns?
Strong acetic acid, applied night and
tnorniDg with a camel's bair brush.
Blackberry Cordu l.?Three
pounds of ripe blackberries and onepound
of white sugar ; let thein strnd
12 hours; press the juise and strain it.
Add one-third of good spiitis, and to
every quart a teaspoonful of fiuely
powdered allspice. It is at once fit for
use.
To Take Stains out of White
Makdle.?Take one ox gall, one wineglass
of soap, one half wine glass of
iurpefi!!?A, mi*, and make into a paste
with pipe clay. Put on the paste over
the stain, and let it remain seieral
days. If the staiu is not fully removed,
a second application will generally
prove sufficient.
Sweet Cl'ccmokb Pickles.?Take
tmall sixe cucumbers, pare them and
boil them in clear water till a straw can
be put through them. Take them
from the fire and pour over them a
pint of sugar to a pint of vinegar ar.d
spice tied in bags.
Cukev Coun Pcddino, One doten
ears of corn, giated ; throe eggs well
beaten ; one pint sweet milk; half cup
butter ; one larnre spoonful *umr?n*n.
o ?o- r* I'
er and salt ; bake in pudding pan two
hours.
+
CUIBT JuSTlCS Co ASK, TUB DEMOCRATIC PARTT
ASD TtlR 4*N?W DSTARTURK." The OSW
departure of tha Northern Democracy,
though generally recognised as a parly necessity,
is etill, to some extent, involved in
mystery, particularly in reference to the
late C. L. Yallandigham, as the pioneer in
the movement. How did it happen that
lie, of all the Democratic leaders, was m>
leeted to break grouod in the acceptance
of the three new amendments to the nalima
I eonstitntlon, and by what influences
was he chosen for this bold undertaking f
We think the mystery is solved in the simple
declaration that this new departure was
t?uuii>? h* luvrtuicni in iue microti ol
Chief Justice Chase, looking to the I'reei
dentin! Democratic Convention of 1871.?'
We nre strongly inclined to this belief from
the intimate political relations which have
eVTktcd between the Chief Justice and Mr.
Vallandigham since 1868, and because we
think it ean be shown that in and ?iae? the
Tammany National Convention a pcrfeet
understanding between these two men hae
guided the movements of both looking to
die Presidential game of the beat foot foremost.?JIT.
T. Herald.
Destructive Hail Slohm.?We
regret to lesrn that a deatiuclive storm
of bail, wind and rain visited (be
neighborhood of Cross K'-ys on Fri
day evening last, wbicb did great dam
age to tbe crops on the plantations of
Solomon and Murphy Bubo. The bail
literally stripped tbe leaves from tbe
cotton plant and tbe blades on tbe
corn stalks into ribbons. Ilail stones
fell as large as the first joint.of tbe
thumb. Much damage was done to
other crops in tbe neighborhood by
the rain and wind. It is reported as
being the roost destructive storm that
ever visited that neighborhood, but!
fortunately its lavages did not extend
any great distance.? Union Timet.
Utilize the Carcase.?When a
r..m.. i.? - i -
| uivi ivmvm m OUIW, or VI, OT IDT OlD*
r animal, inttead of leaving th? carcase
to be devouered by dog*, or orowa,
be abould cover it with six or igbt
timaa it* balk of earth, and tba* arraat
the fertiliaing gaaee* which will be
throwp off to the proce** of daeoai position.
P? ao doing, bo would secure
A nuiotitv n/ m*an
pay Lien five times over for the trouble
it would eost b>m ; for there is very lit
tie land io the older portions of the
State, which mifht not be greatly improved
by the explication of fertilisers.
WM. P. PEICE, I
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DAHL0NE8A, 8A.,
WILL ptMUN IB U?o OmbKn of Liop
kio, Dmiw, illlmor, faaala, Uoivn ,
Towao, WfcHa Mid HaHJ*
M , .J* ,
TOWr?E8 St EAST,
ATTORNIBS AT LAW.
Orrica in <*#- olp court house
Middle Rood* on (bo South Sldo, Low#
Story.
GREENVILLE, S. C.
?. r. TOWRRB. OLIR B RAIT
Jan 4 13 if
THE MILLS HOUSE,
03?&&2>S?HT033, 6. 0.
PARKER A 00* Proprietors.
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
BOARD. PER DAY $4 OO.
Poo 8 1?
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHABLJSSTON, S. O.
E. H. JACKSON. Proprietor.
Assistant*), a. buttkkfield, (for
marly of the ParUlon Hotel,) aud W
8. MILLER.
PAVILION HOTEL,
(9 m A IS lb 23S V <?>&?, S. (9.
BOARD,
Par Day $3 00.
R. HAMILTON, 8ap,rioUod?ot.
Hn. H. L. BUTTERITELDi
Proprietress,
Bapl 39 19 If
NATIONAL HOTEL,
<g<s>mwa&n8iiA, s. (9a
PROPRIETOR.
P. HAMILTON JOYNER, CLEUK.
RATES
Of Board per l>ay |!) 00
Supper, Breakfarl and Lodging 3 00
Single Meal* 1 00
Sep I IS tf
Chralotte* Columbia and Augusta
R R.
6urKRiXTEN?BNT'a Orrid,
Colombia, 8. C., January 17, 1871.
ON and after SUNDAY, January 32. tho
Passenger trains orer this Road will run
as follows:
Going AorlA, A'o. 2. So. 1.
Arrirt. Leant. Arrirt. Ltavt.
Augusta A 00 pm 8 00 am
Columbia 11 05 pro 11 20 pm 12 51 pm 1 OS pro
Winnsboro 1 25 am 1 27 am 3 17 pin S 87 pm
Chaster 2 5A am S 00 am 6 07 pm 5 10 pm
Charlotte 5 30 am 7 30 pm
Going South, A'o. 1 A'o. 2.
Arrirt. Ltavt. Arrirt. Ltavt.
Augusta 7 45 pm 7 SO am
Columbia 2 10 pm 2 28 pm 2 13 am 2 28 am
IVinnsb'o 11 55 am 11 55 am 12 50 pm 11 58 pm
Chester 10 20 am 10 23 am 10 27 pm 10 30 pm
Charlotte 8 00 am 8 10 pm
Going Aorth.?Both No. 1 and 2 makes close
daily connection* St ChSriolU fof New York
and alt points North and East. Passengers
learing on No. 2 on Saturdays, will lay orer
12 hours at Riehmund.
Going South?Doth Nos. 1 and 2 make close
daily eonnccliuu* at Augusta with trains of the
Oeorgle and Central Georgia Koads, lor all
points South, South-west and West.
Through Tickets sold and baggage checked
to all principal points.
J. M. SELKIRK, Bupt..
E.DoD.rscy, General TicketAgent.
South CaroHna Railroad Company*
Vice Phrbidr.it'* orricr,
Columbia, 8. C., January iv, 1871.
Chatty of Sthtdnl*.
ON an'I after Sunday, 22d imt., Paanengar
Train* upon till* U?ad will arriv*
and laaro a* follow*:
trair ho. 1.
Uar* Charleston at 8 20 a m
Arrira at Columbia at 3 40 p in
Lear* Columbia at 12.15 p m
Arrira at Cbarlaaton at 7 50 p m
Laara Camden (8undaj^aae'd) at...9 50 a m
Arrira at King?rill# at...TT ! 20 p m
Laara If ingarUI* (Sunday* aie'd) at.2 30 p in
Arrira at Camden at ....0 00 p in
The abora train* run in connection witb
Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
connactTng witb train* for Wilmington, Xortb
Carolina an J with train* for Augusta, tleorgia
?making clot* connection* with nigbt train*
of Oaorgia Railroad and Coatral Railroad, for
all point* South and Waat.
tbair no. 2 ? niout rxprefll.
(Sunday night axcaptad.)
Laara CbarUiton at 7 10 p m
Arrira at Columbia at 0 00 a m
Laara Columbia at .....7 50 p m
Arrira at Cbarlaaton at 0 45 a in
Tbi* train ruua in connection with up Au>
gu*>a train*, making eloaa connection witb
ilaorgia Railroad aod Central Railroad morn*
ing trains, for all point* Soutb and Waat.
A. L. TYLKR,
8. B. Pibsirs, Vic# President.
General Ticket Agent.
Greenville and Columbia RRCOLUMBI
A, 8. 0 . Mareh 1, 1871.
ON and after thla data, tbu following
aehadula will b* run daily, Hundaya
anient ad, connecting with Night Train* on
South Carolina Railroad up and down; alao
will* Trlana going South on Charlotte, Co*
tuenbi* and Auguttn Railroad :
Up.
Laava Columbia at 7 00 a. m
" Alaton II 10 a. n
" Newberry 11 1& a. m
" Cokeel ury 3 00 p. m
" Ballon.. ft 00 p m
Arriva at Greenville ft 80 p. m
Down.
Leave Greenville at A 15 a. m.
" Helton ? 8 16 a. m
" Coke?burjr 10 07 a. m
44 Abbeville 8 15 a. m
" Ktwbicrj 1 60 p. at
" Alaton 4 Oft p. m
Arriva at Columbia 5 65 p. in
TIIO& DODA1IKAD,
General Superintendent.
M. T. Bahtlxtt, General Ticket .Agent
Schedule Blue Ridge R. R
ON and after tbia data Iba following achedula
will He oHaervad bj tba l'aiaengar
I Traina over tbia Road :
I Up.
Laava Anderaon 4 20 p m
44 I'andlaloo 20 44
44 Parry v Hie ft 10 44
An. Walballa 7 00 "
Down.
Laava Walballa 4 00 a m
" parrrvllla 4 4ft 44
? I'annleton i ?* ?
Arr. Anderson 6 10 "
In eases of detent Ion on the O. nod C. K.
It., the train on this Road will rait one hoar
for the tr#n from Delton, except on Beturdays,
when it will wait an til the arr'.eal of the
Belton train.
W H. D. 0 AILLARD Sap't.
jbtptjowes,
j^vwonubtllw aw itaw,
44VQ SOLICITOR IV KQUITY
W)Lt riitTict iv AH*
COUHTIOV THIH KTA1E
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Offlee OreeoTtlle 0. X., . 0.
Jnly 1 ly*
Subscribe for Tub Grbbnvilmc
Ehteri-rise?only $2 a year.
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Sizty-Iin First Prise Med- I
sis Awarded.
THK ORXAT
Soothers Piano
v ?A*wrACTo*r.
WW. KNABE U CO.,
Manufacturers of Grand, Square and Uprigh*
PIANO FOKTEtf
Baltimore, Md. *
.r|",lIE8K Inatrnmenta bare been before the
1. public for nearly thirty yeare, nod upon
their excellence alone attained on ii?p*rcU<ued
?oe mltluh iirAnAlitiMC (liottt UKM*iltlul?
ed. Tlioir Tone combines power, sweetncss
and fino sioglr.g quality, as well as great
parity of Iatonatlon, and sweetness throughout
the entire seals. Their Toueb Is pliant
and elastie, end entirely free from the stiffness
found in so many l'ianos. Iu Workmanship
they are unequaled, using none but the very
best teaioncd material, the large capital employed
in our business enabling us to keep
continually an immense stock ol lumber, Ae.,
on band.
All our Square Pianm hare our New Improrod
Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe TreWe
would call special attention to our 4ate
improvements in Grand Pianos and Square
Grands, Patented August 14tb, 1800, which
bring the Piano nearer perfection than bss
yet been attained.
Every Piano fully Warranted for i Yeare.
We hnve made arrangements for the Sole
Wholcssle Agency for the most Celebrated
Parlor Organs and Molodcons, which we offer
Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory
Prices. WM. KNABK A CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
Dee 1 29 Oin
in PORT A 51T NOTICE
TO
CON8UMER8 OP DRY GOODS. 1
All Retail Oriltrt amounting to $20 and Over
Delivered in any Part of the Country
MIKE OP EXPRESS CRA IKIES.
HAMILTON EASTER & SONS,
OF BALTIMORE. MD.,
IN order the better to meet the wants of(
the Retail Customers at a distance, have
established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will,
upon application, promptly tend by mail full
lines of samples of the Newest and moat
*asmonaoio uvoai, 01 rrcncn, cngmu ana
Domcatio Mrnufacture, guaranteeing at all
times to sell at lo'te, it not at Utt prictt, than
any houso in the country.
buying our goods from the largest and
most celebrated manufacturers in the different
parts of Kurope, and importing the snme by
Uteamcrs direct to Daltimore, our stock is at ail
times promptly supplied with the noTcltics of
the London and Paris markets.
As we buy and soil only for cash, and mnke
no bad debts, we are able and willing to sell
our goods at from Teir to Fifteen per cent Lets
Profit than if wo gave credit.
Iu sending for sumplca specify the kind of
goods desired. We keep the best grades of
every class of goods, from the lowest to the
most costly.
n.j... f ? i? ?i-- ?<
vimvi? uiia9cnai|ianicu dj iuu ciimi win 1)0
?nt C. 0. D.
Prompt-Paying WbolMilt Buyers arc invited
to Inspect the Stock Ip our Jobbing and
Package Department. Address
HAMILTON KA8TER A SONS,
197, 199, 201 and 203 Wot Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, Md.
Dec 7 20 ly
GEORGE PAGE & CO.
No. 5 N. Schrocder St.. Baltimore.
Manufacturera of Portable and Stationery
STEAM ENGINES AND DOILEU8,
Patent improved. Portable CIRCULAR
SAW MILLS, Ceng, Mulav and Sash Saw
Mille, Oriat Mi lie, liiuber Wheels, Sli ingle
Machines, Ac. Dealers in Chcutar Saws,
Bolting and Mill aupplies generally, and
manufactutor'a agunta tor L<-iM's CrlrbraN
cd Turbine Water Wheel, and every de e*
iption of Wood Working Machinery.
?ORKT|,TVIAI. KNQIKKS A BPSLIALTT.
OT S ltd for disci iplive Catalogues and
Piiuu Lists. 29-1y
gjg
t. W.iaii, rn^tMn. K. II. U?IImu>S Co., Dranfeu
a Ba. l|aU. Im fmiU>i,C?l ,ul U Cmmri St., N.V.
HHLLI9N* sarTeiiiaaaar ? their
Waadsrfal Carailve ICscta
Tlsesar Blttere ere not a rtl Vaaep
Drink, Made of Peer Ram, .Whisker,
Praaf (Spirits aid ReAiss Lienor#, dectared,
(plead and awaatanad to ptaaaa the taata,
aaUad " Tonka,'' " Appetisers." " Restorers." Ae-,
that laad tba tlpplar an ta drunkenness and rata,
but ara a true Madleina, mad a from tha Nstlve
Roots and Harba ot California, fra# from nil
Aleaballa Stimulants. Thar are Ike
ORIAT RI.OOD rURiriKR nnd A 1
LIPI OIVINO ritlRClFl.K, a perfect
Ran avatar and Iovtforator of tha Bratam. carrytns
o# ail poisonous matter and reatortns tha blood
ta a healthr condition- Mo paraan can taka thaaa
Blltara accord In# ta dtraatlana and remain Iter
a avail, provided thair bonce ara not daatrorad
bp mineral poison or other means, and tha vital
era ana wasted beyond tha point of repair.
Tknr are n Guntln Pnrantlvn na wall
R n Tanle, poeenilos. also, tha peculiar merit
If satins as a powerful as ant la retteries CausaeUaa
or Inlammatkn of the Liter, and of alt tha
Tlmrftl OrfAoi.
FOR VKMALI COMFLAIXTS, whether
la r?U| or old, nila or *in?t?, at tho dawn of
vomaahood or at the tarn of Ufa, those Tonle BttUn
bar* ao nut.
Far lilaaauarr and Chronic Itbia*
Mttlm and flout, Dr?MM<a ar
dlgesllou, lllllono, KwMlttwal and
Intermittent Favors, Dlaaaaaa af tho
Blood, Llvar, Kldury* and Bladdsr,
tboo* Bit to ra bar* booa moat neaafcL Imb
Dlaaaaaa ar* oaa?d by Vitiated Blaad?
which la generally produced by deraag*m**t of
Ikt Dlaaatlwa Organs,
DYBFEPNIA OR 1NDIGBHTIOK,
Uoadaoli*. Tain la tho Shoulder*, Cough*. Tightaoaa
of tho Oboat. Ptrolaooo, Sour Sruotationa of
tho Stomach, Bad Taoto la tho lfeutb, Billon*
Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of
tho Lunga, Pain In the regions of tho Kidneys, and
* hundred other painful symplom* ary.tho offsprings
of Of apspaia.
Thay In rlgorat* tho Stomach and atmnlato tho
lorpld Urn and Bow*la, which rondor thorn of
aaOQuollod oAcacy la otoanalng tho blood of oil ImpurUloaand
Imparting now lifo and rigor to tho
whoia (y*totn. tft- V|
FOR OR IK DISK ABBA, BraptlonaloMor,
Sail Bboum, Biotehaa, Spots, Ptmptoa, Puotuloo,
Boilo, Carbuncle*. BIng-Worms, Bepld Hoad, Sot*
mm MMfl On? hotU* In nioi omm vfll ooa*
tIaoo tho moot IncrtdalooA of thoir eortUvooflNsi
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you Sad Ms
Impurities bunting through tho shin In Ftaeplee,
Prapttono or Sorso; eloanoo M when you And It
gOnddnd flmdB la tha vtln*-. eleaw It
wfcao ft la fooUaaUl jvnr fMtln?r* will Uli too wlm?.
Keo? Om Mood jmra, and Um fcaatthaf Um n*m*
wmteOow. .
MM, TAR, and other WORM*, urtl??
ygUrn^o f,?o man y thoaaanda, aro ulually
OLD BY ALL DMOOOIBTB AMD DBALMM.
?AMa 54 iufl ? Uouu?crc?
For * ala Is tko Cltjr of Qraen villa
DR. M. A. IIUNTKR A CO.,
Wholeaala and Retail Dtattii in Iiuj
Madlelnar, Chamtcalf, Ac., Ac.
Maj 10 1
Ayer 'a Cathartic Pills,
^rof^mU, lb* xuimii of ? LuaMr* '
smm.
nor waa era any bofor*
so oammb
adopted into on, in
\kjvm EiHr.
\ ^ purntlT* J*?l. The
ob*Tom MUnn !
thatUlsamore rellabte
and for more effectual
remedy than any Other. Those who hare
tried It, know that It eared them; those who hare
not, know that Iteuree thdrnefghbor* and friendsi
and all know that what It does once H doe* always
? that H nerer fell* through aay fhult or necidact
of It* composition. We hare thou sand* upon
thousand* of certificate* or their remarkable enrea
of the following complaint*, but iuoh erne* are
known in every neighborhood, and we need not
pnbUahthem. AdaptedtoOUage*nod condition*
Jo all ollmetosj containing neither calomel nor any
dsletorioaa dreg, they may be taken with safety
by anybody. Tfealr sonar-ooattng preeerves them
ever ftaeh, and makeejbem pleasant to take, while
being purely regeUMb, no hem can arise flrom
their ate in any quantity.
It Into healthy action?rem or* the obstruction,
of the stomach, bowcls, liver, and other organs of
the body, restoring their Irregular action to health,
and by ooriectlng, wherever they exist, such derangements
as are the first origin of disease.
lllnute directions are given In the Wrapper on
the box, for the following oomplaints, whicn these
l'Wa rapidly cure:?
ForDyapeptl* orlndlgee*lan, Ititlmnass,
Unsosr and loa? of Ipnetltr, they
should I>e taken moderately to stimulate the iMfr
ach, and restore Its healthy tone and action.
For Uv.r Complaint and Its various symptoms,
Villoma Headache, hick Headache,
yuandlcr or tlrees llckaess, lttlleu
Colle and VUtewa Harare, they should,
be Judiciously taken for each ease, to correct the
nrtlnn nr rfimfivfi Ihn nhilrnrHnni whirh
OSUSO It.
For DjnMtorr or XMarrkoM* but oao
mild doM 1* generally required.
For Bfcee?tlwi, Com, Orarel, Pel.
pttMtlM ef Ui? Heart, Pale le eke
tide, Back and Lola*, ther should be continuously
taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dreasy and Drepsltal Itrelllaga
they should be taken In large and frequent doses
to produco the effect of a drastic purge.
For SnpprrMloa a largo aose should be
taken as It produces tho desired effect by sympathy.
.
As a ZHnnar Ml, tako one or two JPMfe to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach and
bowals Into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and Invigorate* the system. Hence It Is often advantageous
where no serious derangement exists*
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a
dose of these Pill* makes him foci decidedly better,
from their cleansing and renovating effoct ou
the digestive apparatus.
Ihr.J. C. A.YKR A CO., Practical Chcmiet*,
LOWELL, MASS., V. ?, A.
jyEor sale in Greenville by
M. A. HUNTER A CO., Agents.
Aug Si 15 ly
FLAWTAIiOa BITThttS
riri.i? .1 ?__*
jliiis wuuuenui vegctablo
restorative is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated- As a
tonic and cordial for tlio
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomachics.
As a remedy for
the neryous weakness to
which women arc cspccially
subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant.e 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 introduced
it becomes a
standard article?a mo
dicinal 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.
Juno 22, 1870. & ]
ESMONDS T. BROWN,
m m&vusm owiaiaair,
OPPOSITE CIIA RLE8T0N 11 OTPS.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Rapt 28 19 ly
A B. MULLIGAN,
CHARLESTON. S- C.
MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON,
ARE MY
AT
GREENVILLE^ 8. C.y
And will make liberal cash,
advancer on all
COTTON
Shipped to mo through them.
A. B. Mt'LLKJAM.
Sept M 10 1 y
THE NICKER80N HOUSE,
columbia. s- o.
WILL not bo oluMd on oecouot of tbo
death of the Proprietor. Wm. A.
Waiorrr, but pill be carried op aa heretofore,
by liU widow. Mr*. BARAK L. WRIGHT,
and Iter eon. WM.O. WHIOllt. J\n fiiond*
! of the late proprietor are Incited to oall a?
Mel SATIAII L. WRIOIIT
Feb lh ?0Tlf WM. C. WR101|T