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frlrrtrii ^ortrtj. v j, ? B 'T it i m J% i m Xy Mother's Wrinkles. n MY IDA WIKPrLI SKNHAjf. The ftnge'? folJvJ thetn down, I know, , Tenderly down, when none could ow, ( With ?we?t thought's weight to keep them so, May be a thought of me. A lliO'igbt of me. mil t throbbing thonghl? Crossing the daises' snowy ?? 1 To ths silent temples, flower faugh', Under the cypres* tree. For often the solemn feet hses trod NolseleFsly and chill, beside her hearth, Bearing a meisago down from God, Bearing a soul from earth. In the long, still nights when others slept, Weeping has kept her lips apart, Till the Under, happy pnin has crept Out of her weary heart. Into her fo ehead's white, and there The loving Angsts that always wait On gr*.o<, enfolded tt, suit and fair, Into ihese wrinkles ?ir?lghi. flTl.o taints, who stand in a h?ly place, Meekly, jojooe. have felt, I know, Over pegs of an earth-born face The sorrowful record grow. And, looking buck to the ultt) eaith daye. Haply the righteous one eao s>-e In the grief'fiaught lines, the halioweJ rnye Of an anreola to be. O, saintly mother, I eil apart And reverent every fea'ure trace, Reading the story of thy heart In the wrinkles on thy face. The anLeis folded them softly down. With linger# of love Ihat rone m:ghl ee, Fold i>j fold with another crown In the world of bliu for thee. Jjitmarous. An Irishman being invited by n deacon to accompany him to church, complied with great alacrity. His piotiB, good friend neat cd Pat in his pew, and with pious visage and austere aspect, awaited the commencement of the ser vicos. Pat looked around him and observing nono of the paraphernalia belonging to his peculiar mode ot worship, whinporcd inquiringly of the deacon: 44 Is this a heretic church ?" u Jle still, my good man, don't disturb the meeting," replied the minister. 44 Faith, on' I'll do that same." Presently tho elder commenced liis pravor, which so excited the deacon that ho shouted in the fervor of his heart, "Glorv'to God 1" 44 Howld ycr whist," cried the indignant Celt. Tho worthy preacher stoppod and looked around for tho cause of his disturbance. Seeing no one he began again. Suddenly the deacon cried out 44 Amen I" 44 "Will yc bo quiet, ye thafo of the world, nnd not be disturbing the people ?" giving him a digjn the ribs. The minister again stopped and requested some one to remove the profane intruder. 44 llcdad, an' I will," suiting the action to tho word, he collated the offending but innocent worshipper, nnd pitched him out of the vestibule. Returning with considera blc pride, lie addressed the minister : 44 Thcro, plazo your riverenco, I've put the blackguard out, bad cess to hi in." The following story is related hy Mr. Jefferson conceruiug the fi r s t Continental Congress :? 44 Dolcgnto Harrison, of Virginia, 4 desiring to stimulate,4 presented himself and friends where supplies wero furnished Congress, and ordered two glasses of brandy and wuter. The man in charge replied that liquors were not included in the snpphep funrbltod - "I-1" 18 ,f? I 800 the Now Kngland meinh or* I here t ' Molasses nnd water, which they have charged as stationery,4 was tho reply.? 4 Then givo mo the brandy and water,' quoth Harrison, 'and charge it as fuel?44 Somewhere in the West a sable knight of tho lather and broeh was performing the operation of shavirifir a hoosior wifh n v?rv .tnii razor. u Stop," said tho hoosier, " that ( won't do." " What's do matter, boss ?" " That razor pulls." ^ " Well, no matter, fob dat sah ; if do linndlo of do razah don't c break, de board am bound to come { off, sho." c ? ? * ? * A CLKKOYMAH, wIlO OWncd a \ farm, found his plowman sitting ' on his plow resting his horses.? 8 Quoth tho clergyman : "John, wouldn't it bo a good c lilnn for voii to haro a ?mmwI >t?k . i ll scythe hero and he cutting a few <j bushes along the fonces, while the e horses aro resting a short time?1' . 44 Wouldn't it bo woll, sir," said } John, 4' for you to have a tub of ? potatoes in tno pulpit, and when t they are singing, peel em awhile t to be ready for the pot ?" u Woll timed silence is more elo- c qnont than speech. c jjj'u1 ' i g*g*g*ggg'i1? _ Tlio abscess with wliloh Qnoen Victoria bat been for comb lime kffiiflted was opened on the 4tb, md it now heding satisfactorily. | " Ould Nat?i Lacgham, a boro >f tbo English prize ring, who a tad tbo reputation of being the >nly man who ever defeated Tom layers, died at Loudon, on the 1st nstatit. > The Wilmington (N. C.) Star c ?ays: M A citizen of tbia County ( who lias attained the ripe old age * ot' seventy-three years, applied for < and obtained from the Registrar of < Peed*, a few days since, a license I k l_!l t io marry ms nun wiio. < John Kellv, aged 17, employed < in Goldun's flint works at Trenton, N. J., fell through the floor into >i the flint cracker below, lie was run into tho wheels and his body paused out into the wnter below, literally ground up. A aubmarino cable has been successfully laid between Nagasaki, Japan, and Rosiotte, tho new navul station of Russia, on the Sea of Japan. Tho Arizona Miner knows of n terrible warning to teetotalers?a man who has. a sand bar in bis stomach, caused by driuking river water. lit Chicago, one can thrash his motLcr-m iaw, under a recent decision, for seventy Ave dollars.? l ast week a young man on the eastern ond of Long Inland nndertook to do it for nothing. She was a vory heultliy woman.? When he recovers'sufficiently, be will tell how it was. From s mo recent California statistics npon the product of tiic gold mines in that State, we gatli cr that 6ince the discovery ot these inii.cs, in 1848, something over $1,200,000,000 .worth ot tho procious metals have been removed from there. A stranger meeting a man in the &trcets of Boston, a few days since, roughly accosted him with, 1 llcre, I want to cro to tho Tremont House!" The deliberate reply was, " Well, you can go, if you won't bo gono long 1'' As an Atlanta judgo was administering a sentence, the prisononer encouragingly remarked, " Go it, old bald head." This was mote than tho judgo cou'.d " bear,'1 and tho sentence was appropriately lengthened. A lady near Ballville, Sandusky count}', Ohio, recently gave birth to a child which weighed but one pound. It is now nearly four weeks old, and weighs less than two pounds. At tho timo o! its birth a lady's finger ring '"is slipped over its hand and r .u to tho shoulder. Hundreds of pooplo have been to sco it. Freeman Schemorhorn. a do scendant of the old Knickerbockers, while praying very devoutly at a religious mooting in Schenectady, in New York, breathed his last as he pronounced " Amen."? lie had often expressed a desire to die under just such circuru stances. Rector's /laughter to Sunday* school scholar : '' O, you have an elder brother; well, how old is he ?" 44 Dunno', miss, but he's just started o* swearinV i , A touno gentleman of Chicago fell in lovo with a hotel waiter girl, but lovo fled from that once fond heart when he found the 44 sweet littlo thing" cutting her too nails with a butter knife in the kitchen. A vagabond, in Paris, who was questioned by the authorities a9 to liis means of support, latel3', replied that ho wns a manufacturer of souvenirs. He pnss id his time in tiring bullets against a brick wall, and selling thetn after at ? frnns * iiba f?'r? .,-1-1 -- ???? ?>iu gentleman v^p 1 ]WC Oi.'n'nover let anything of that sort but her ine. I always eat what I like, und drink what I tike, and finish off with a good still' glass o' grog at bedtime, and go fast asleep, and let 'em fight it out 'inong 'einselvcs. A Nkw York paper says, " A Chicago man dreamed that his child would be scalded to death, lie took every precaution against Bnch a catastrophe, but precisely five weeks and two days after the Jreatn, the little boy was run over l>y a dog cart, and escaped uninlamed.'' ' ' I A poor Irishman offered an old < lauce pan for sale. His children gathered roupd liiin, and imjuirsd why he parted with it.? ' Och, mo honeys," answered he, 4 T 1J-?? * x wuumu i ne aimer parting wid t, but for a little money to buy , omething to put in it." ( Turks Colored men were hangi i (1 on Satnrday in St. JameA Parsli, La., all the officials who contacted the execution being color- * td men. This may bo termed a 1 >rogrct*ive step for the lowly 1 ace for when they so far forget the mtagonism of races as to carry out t he severest penalty of the law upon heir own adherents, peacefully ind as a matter of oonrso, they 1 tave advanced beyond even some * >f the white nationalities in this fi onntry.? Wctn York Herald. 11 United States District Court. . Thursday, 14 h Sept., 1871. ?? The O<>ojt vm opened at 10 o'clock, ai Ion. Sao, 8. Mr yap presiding. J oc Tbe jurors answered to their names w on yesterday. ? sakkbvpt dockkt. E* psr'.s O. W. Sullivan, creditor, rs.O. O. Montgomery, debtor?appli- * mtion for final discharge; specifications >f grounds of objection to final dis* 1 >barge. C. P. Sullivan, attorney for creditor ; E. P. Jones, attorney for defendant. Motion was made by Mr. Sub liran, to amend specifications so aa to I charge debtor with .having omitted to 1 einbiaoe in bit schedules hie right to a redeem property sold by United States 4 Uw A A...I at ins u'licvivr. n lunuor muuun wm q made by Mr. Sullivan to amend ached* uloa of bankrupt eo aa to insert thiright to redeem. After hearing argument in thia caae, these motiona were held over for further consideration. 1 The Court then adjourned till tomorrow at 10 o'clock, A. M. ^ Fridat, 15th Sept., 1871. The Court wnt opened at 10 o'clock, ^ A. M , lion. (1. S. Bryan presiding. Jurors anawered to their nnna?a. United States vs. Titos. J. Davis? ' default of appearance at sentence day to receive s?ntence. On motion of District Attorney, oidered, That writs of scire facial isrue on the recognizances of Thos. J. Datis given for his appearance at (his Court to answer cha'gns founded on the Act of Congress of May 31.-1, 1870, (called the Enfoicerr.enl Act,) and April 20th, 1871, (to eufoice provhions of the 14th Amendment,) said wiits to be returnable on the fourth Monday of Ncvems her, 1871. 1 Utiiwd Stalls vs. three barrels ofdistilled f pit its, one wagon and two mules. II. II. D. l3\ron, for the Government ; W. E. Eaile, for claimant.? The jury wete charged with this case and rendered the following verdict? 44 Not gui'.ly," as to two barrels ; and 4" Guilty," as to one ba?rel and a wag on and team ; O. 13. Irvine, foreman. BANKRUPT DOCK KT. W. A. Mooney^el al., r* Lorenzo D. MeMakin? petition for involuntary bankruptcy. W E. Ernie, for petition er ; T. S. Athur, for defendAnt. Appeal from verdict of jury at August tcim, 1870, of scqnitul. 13y consent of solicitors, it is ordered. That this case be continued to October term of this Court, al Charleston, not to be tried before tho lOih of November; that both parties shall hare testimony taken befotc Jas. P. Mqj.ro, at Green vllle, and giving five days' notice to the parties. The Court then adpumcd till Moilday at 10 o'clock, A. M. Monday, 18th Sept. 1871. The Court was opened at' 10 o'clock, A. M., Hon. Geo. S. Bryan presiding. Jurors answeied to their unities. ISSUE DOCKET. Win. Ilendihlrs vs. Asbcrry 11 en diicks and John N. IJerndon?debt. C. 1*. Sullivan for plnintifif, nnd Simpson & Simp*on fur defendants. Jury charged with this case rendered the fol lowing verdict?We find for the plain till fifteen hundred and ninety-four dollars ; O. B. Irvine, f rreinan. i>. Foures Allgood va. Wnj. Young. Assumpsit, Simpson ?fc Simpson; nun asMimp-it, C. P. Sullivan. Jury rendered the following verdict ? We find for the plaintiff four hundred dollars, without costs ; O. C. Irvine, foreman. CHIMIN A L DOCKET. ft " u iii(c<i states vs. lliree barrel* di* tilled rpiiits, one wagon, two mules, ?kc. ?information fur violation of Internal o on*. II. II. II. Byron, As sistant United States Atto'ttf-toe Die frfcf "Attorney, it is ordered, That the said property (with the exception of two barrels of distilled spirits, released i by verdict,) be condemned as forfeited to the use of the United States, and ' that out of the proceeds of sale, the sum of one hundred and eighty six dollars and thirty cents be paid to Wil J liam E Earle, attorney for complain- t ant. Court then adjourned till to-morrow 1 at 10 o'clock, A.M. | ?5B5P^E**5*Fi*#e5HSPeeH* An old ladv on a train not far from < i LaFayette, hearing the break?man sing f *ot u Ku bank's Cat !M sailed to the a door and asked, M I* h? burl much f" { In Connecticut, a mur Jwrer sentenced to be hanged, is ismlng card* of in vitalion (o bit execution. A California town, aa iU attractions u a watering place, advertises " a hot j ipring, a couple of sulphur springe and tine mud bathe," In Philadelphia, on the 12th, a me* * disnio returning from work, attempt* ng to shield a woman from roughs, irae killed. The St. Louis excursion railroad rain ran into a furniture wagon on the I lib, containing nineteen picnickers, wo miles from East St. Louis. Three J rere killed, two mortelijr wounded, and i?? MriotuJj hart. Oolj tbret of tb? 8' ii*?tc?a woro noburi. % Hil l I i I i I j.n'Jl.H.. l Th? telegraph polep K.vkb Andere I >0 HD<1 Wflbalhl Hf* being put up, I ><1 iboae towov will bo 1u telegraphic mrouoicatlon with tbo rwt of the orld Id few deye. J BBHHHSHB^BBBHMH^hbhbhhhi0BHM PURE LIBERTY J WHITE LEAD. ' ;o; 3uy the licet?It is the Cheapest. * To Contumirt of iVJkito Load Ectit/mhtrt. f :oc I TIS UNEQUAL ED ' t. F-jr Wearing and Covering Properties. * <1. For Whiten*** and Beauty of Fluiah. ' J. For Uut'o m Pinenra of tlr-uding. lh. Sam* Weight will do moro and hotter j work, at a given aoei, than any other. j ilb. Moat Economic*! White Lead ever in- , traduced. Hit. If you wlah to proonre at much value t a* pooeililo lor your money and aecure ? handeome and durable work, uh < PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. ! *ry It and be convinced. Satisfaction guranieed by tho Manutaetui era. ZIEQLE 4 SMITH. UlioleraV Drug, Taint and (Tinea PeaVa, Mo. 187 North Third Street, Fliiladelphia WHOLESALE 'AGENTS BOWER, COX &, MARKLEY PEALER9 IN Coaoh Materials, Faints, Oil, Qlass Putty, &o , GREENVILLE, S. C. MnjS 6 2 tf NATIONAL HOTEL, <93>IMEn&a31LS\,, @3 o. PROP1ULCTOI1. P. HAMILTON JOVNER, CLEHK. RATES j Of B->ard per Day ?8 00 { Supper, Itreukfart nnd Lodging 2 00 Single Meal* .. 1 00 3?P 1 13 tf B.WEIIRLE, ?KEETW01AE. S. O-. I'EALKIt I.V BOLD ASD SILVER WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, 1 a ?_ no a n.ir 3 av -# ?. . io oc L-arai 0011a nuptial Kings, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED mv /m. am tSf~ tVOIlK of nil <! ecrii'lions in hif linn done promptly, gl Oct 27 23 1 M, C. llt'TI Kn. Y. r. MCDKK. C. C. BTKI'IIMt BUTLER, McBEE & STEPHENS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and in Equity, GREENVILLE, S. C., Will Practice in the Couite of the State en3 of the United States, hlny 31 4 tf E. P. JONES, ATi1 B.MV, AND SOLICITOR IN NOV IT Y. WILL 1'BACTICK IN AIL COUIITS O F Til IS STAT E A I.RO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. OfflfcB Greenville C. H., B. C. July 7 ly* TOW 1% is* <sc EAST, ATT0UNIE8 AT LAW. OFFICE in the OLD COURT HOUSE Middle Room on the South Side, Lovro 8t?ry, GREENVILLE, S. C. C. r. TOWKKS. OLI5 O FAST. Jan 4 33 tf No Good Ileal Hi Without Pure Blood.., DU. GEAZENER'S SPIKENAUI) AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT will runny tiie blood l AND REMOVE Liver Complaint, Khnnvt-*. ?^tA>uHM:P, TninA in the Bone?, Dvrpepeia, T)i*ea?e? o the F tdneya and Hl.-tdder, pain in the Back and Loina, and all the varinua Ail?..i. ? I 1 l- * ? iiiuirMii pimiucni i>v impure Ulowl end VicSecretion". Buy one Bottle and try it, and if it failt to give any relief, buy no more. PR GLAZKNKK'S LINIMENT or TAIN EXTRACTOR it good In Rlirnmiiltm, Neuralgia, Headache, Pain in the Buck. 1 *pmina, Ac. PR. GLAZBNER'S FAMILY VEOETABLE LIVER PILLS ere aa'e remedial agent* m overcome iWangvmrnta of the Liver end o Purifjr the Blood. PR. GLAZBNER'S COUGH RELIEF >xcel]rnt for ell eaee* of Cough of enj kind, rom Croup to Coneumptlon ; although not 'eeomm?ndcd to curt the letter diaeate, f-eetrelief will follow iU use. . tjf" The above Medicioea are prepared ( >nly bv PR. GILES M.AIBMBD Manufacturing Drnggtat, ' Greenville, 9. 0. iy Bold by Drugglets generally. May 10 1 tf f MULLIGAK, DHARLE8TON. S- C. ' MESSRS. SULLIVAN & SON, ARE MY AOHNT81 AT ORBEN VILIE. S. O., kHD *IM MAKB UUM CABfl ? UrMMN OS *11 v COTTON >lppo4 to MO through thon. ol - , ,, A. 1. MULLIGAN. m fopt II If CONSUMPTION. 6 ta Cure and It* Preventive, BY ? U. SCUENC1C, M. D. IT ANY a human being baa pasted away, V T1 for whoie death there wn no other at iaeon than the neglect of known and ladle, utabljr proven mean* of enre. Thoeo near L nd dear to family and frlenda are sleeping A tie dreamiest slumber into which, bail they L aliuly adopted t ' A >R. JOBEPn II. SCIIENCK'8 SIMPLE J TREATMENT, ^ nd availed themsolves of bis wonderful effloaions medicines, they would not have fallen. V Ikw ReKank hnfl in hia nwn nnaa rimvail iknl ? . rherevor sufficient Vitality rtnnina, that vital- Q ty, by his uiodicinea and the directions lor . heir use, is quickened into healthful vigor. 0 Id this atatement there is nothing presumpt- a ious. To the faith of the invalid is tuade no ^presentation tbnt is out a thousand times lubstautlated by living and visible works, j rbs theory of tbe ouro by Dr. Sebonck's tnedi- a sines it as simple as it is unfailing. Its phi* p osopby requires no argnment. It is sell-as- / luring, self-convincing. Tbe Seawood Tonic and Mandruke Pills are g ;be first two weapons with which tbe citadel ^ if tho malady is assailed. Two-thirds of the i rases of consumption originate in dyspepsia1 and a functionally disordered livor. With this eondilion tbe bronchial tubes " sympathise " with the stomach. They respond to the inortdflo actioo of the livor. Here then eoinos the enlminsting result,\nd tbe setting in, with all its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. I The Mundroke Pillr are competed of one o ^ Nature's noblest g\?s?the P ulipbiUiutu Pel- ' tuluni. They possess all the blood-scarchlng, j alterative properties of calomel, but unlike calcined, they LEAVE NO 3TINQ BEHIND." \ The work of cure is now leginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits in tho bowels 1 1 and In the alimentary canal are ejected. The j liver, like a clock, it wound up. It arouses 1 front its torpidity. The stoinaeh acts rerponsively, and the patient begins to feci that ho it getting, at last, A SCPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Seawood Tonic, in conjunotien with the ! Pills, permeates and assimilates with tbe food. Cliylifieution is now progressing withont its ' previous tortures. Digestion boci met painless, and ibe euro is scon to be at hand. There is no more flatulence, no exacerbation oi the stotnach. An appetite sets in. Vamp p/<nii i tl.A crrcntcsL Itlond T'uriflrr ni-iir : yet given i>y i'u indulgent father (o uff?-rinjs I man. 8cbeock's Pd'.moi.l? ?; "'p eomn in to | perform its functions nmi to hnsUn on<1 complete tho core. It enters at onco rpun its work. Nnturo cannot be cheated. It rolloet* and ripens tin- impaired and diseased portions of the Jungs. In the forin of gatherings, it prepares them for expcctorntlon, and lo ! in n vcty short time the malady is ranquishi d, ilie rotten throne that, it occupied is renovated and inndo new, and the patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or the womanhood tkrt was. GIVEN UP AS LOST. The second thiqg is, the patients must stay in a warn, room until they get well ; it is uU mast impossible to prevent to!: ing cold when the lungs are diseased, t ut it must be {.revented or is cure cannot bo effected. Fresh air and riding nut, especially in this section 01 the country in tho lull ami winter season, arc nil wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients, if their longs are badiy diseased, and yet, because they arc in the house they must not sit down quiet; they | uicst walk about the room as much and us Inst us the strength will hear, to get up a good circulation ol blood. The putiouts must keep in good spirits?be determined to get well. This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and is the grcat'point to gain. To despair of cure after such evidence of its possibility in the wot si cases, and moral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schtnck's personal statement to the Faculty of his own euro was in these modest words : " .Many years ago I whs ift Ilie last stages of consumption ; confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could not live a week ; then, like n drowning man cutch> ing pi straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations which I now tffer to the pill-lie, and they made a perfect cure of me. It suemed to me that I could feci them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripout-d the matter in my lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for a long time. As soon ns that began tosu1 si-is, my conch. fever, pain mid night meats oil began to leave tne, and my appetite heenmo *<> great that it was with difficulty tliat I could keep from eating too tnuch. I soon gained my strength, and havo grown in llcsli over since." ' I was weighed shortly after tny recovery," added the Doctor," thou looking like a mere skeleton ,-my weight was only ninety seven pounds ; tny proscnt weight is two hundred and twerity-ftvc [226] pounda, and for years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Schcnck has discontinued his. professional visits to New York ami lloston. lie or bis son, Dr. J. 11. Schenck, Jr., still continue to toe patients nt their office, No. 16 North Sixth ttreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday froin 0 A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Respirometcr will he charged $:>. The Ilcspiroiuctcr declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily lonrn whether they are curable or not. Tbs direct inns for tuking the medicines are ndnptsd to tho intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in soino cases tho ] Mundrakc Pills ure to bo tnken in increased I doses { the three medicines need no other no | companiments than the ample instructions that accompany them t First create appetite. Of I returning health hunger Is the most welcome symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let the despairing at or? e I e of good cbeer. Good blood at once follows, the cough loosen* night sweat Is abated -* ?<? gone forever. ,,t ,i. ^vmoiick's medicines arc constantly kept in tens of tbousuuds of families. As a luxa-. live or purgative, the Mundruko Pills are a standard preparation ; while the Pulmonic Syrup as a rurcr of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a prophy lactone against consumption in any of its forms. Price of the Pu1??a??U Cw?- 1 o * _ . yawiwHiv mm OPUWOOU Tonic, $1.60 a bottle, or $7.60 a bull dozeu. .Mandrake Pill*, 25 cente u box. For ?ale bjr II <lruggi*t? "?' dealer*. WholoMle Agent, JOHN F. HENRY, No. College Place, New York City. March 22 1 y Spring and Summer MILLINERY. , MISS McKAY ha* returned from New Ynrk, and opened kXaCQMan elegant aeaortmentof ' JMM M I L I, 1 NKUY. coi.MMlng of ? /SSBWjp Bonnrta and Hnta o( the la 0*1 atylea for Ladiea, Chll- t "Jfil dren and Infanta; alao Ilib- , ffllT hone <>Lall width*, Flower*, , >aae, Hrt and Hair Gm?da, Ladiea and Chil j Irene Sulla. Ac. ( All ordera will reoeive careful and f >rompt attention. April $? fil tf The Southern Hotel 1 . II AS !>?.n nil 11 .A an.I . ( pm 10 complete order for tl,e Motion of Uip BSSSpaS ir?r?lln| public. Ratee of J loard reasonable. Call and give ma a rial. J. O. YEAROIN. May t 6? 8m d , a NIB NICKERSON HOUSE, " COLUMBIA, 8- O. WJ ILL sol ba eloaad oo aeeoant of tha V death of tha Proprietor, W*. A. rftidiT. but will b* aarried on aa baratofora. y hit widow, Mra. SARAH L. WRIGHT. ' i?d bar ton, WM. 0. WRIGHT. Tlia fiianda ?, r tba tat* proprietor ar* Inaiud to ?*l| a. ? ?u?l SARAH L. WRIGHT, Fab IS St-tf WM, a WRIGHT ! ? II I.I 1 , I II II onth CartUn* Railroad Company Vicn Passman*"* Orrica, CoLi'usii, 8. 0., January 19, 1171. Chang? af SahtJult. )N and after bondsy, S2d Inat., Passenl?r Tralna upon this Road will anire id leave a* follows: mn no. 1. m*? Charleston at .. .8 10 a m rriro at Columbia at ..3 40 p m ears Columbia at...., 11.16 p m rrlro at Charleston at 7 60 p m ears Camden (Sundays eac'd) at.;.# 60 a m rrive at KlngevtNe (?,*,.? 1 10 pm cave KlnR*vllle (Sundays exs'd) at.l SO p m rrive at Camden at 0 00 p m Tha aboro trains run in connection with filmlngton, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, iinuoctTng with trains for Wilmington, North urolina and with trains for Augusta, Georgia -making close connections with night tralii* f Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad, for II points South and West. tbaih no. 2?hiurt nxraass. (Sunday night excepted ) .cave Charleston st 7 10pm lrrive at Colombia at 0 00 am <cnvc Colombia at 7 tOpn trrive at Charleston at 6 45 a m Thia train rnna in connection with tip A u;u*'a trains, waking close connection witb ieorgia Railroad and Central Railroad wot nng train*, Tor all points South and Writ. A. L. TYLER, 8. B. Pikkims, Vice President. General Ticket Agent. Srconvillo and Columbia R R COLUMBIA, S. C , March I, 1871. ONnni a'ter tlila date, the following schedule will he run dilly, Sunday* rx-eptcd, connecting w ith Night Trains on *otith Caro'inn Rui'to d up and down; alao wiiii Tii.ni* going South on riiailolte, Co- | lunibto and Angaria ltailroad; Up. r eive Ool.mbla a' 7 00 a. m " Alston 9 10 a. nt " Ni-wbci rj* H IB a. nt ' '* Cok-e' ury 8 00 p. m ; ' Belion 6 00 p m ' Arrive at (Jrc nville ?g 6 30 p. nt JJoxcn. Lc\t? Greenei'le at t 15 . ra i " Be'ton 8 IB a. in " <\>ke?l>ury.. 10 07 a m 1 " Al io Ills 8 15 a in " Ki w'liny. 1 50 p. in I ' 4 05 p. tu A:rlva al M5 p. m j THOS. PODAMF.AP, General Biip*rloUlnloi?1. M. T. Daiitlstt, Gai etal Ticket Agei I j Schedule BLuo Ridgo R R ON nini after thin date tbo following rehed- j ulo will V>? nVirervcd by the Passenger j Trains over this Itnad : Up, Leave Anderson 1 20 p in " Pvndlcton 5 20 " " I'orivvillc 5 10 " Arr. Wa'halla 7 00 " /Voir ii. Leave Wiilhnlla 4 00 n ni " Porryville 4 45 " " Pendleton 5 .10 " Arr. Anderson 6 10 " In eases of detention on the O. and C. R. K., tbo truin on this Road will wait one hour for the train from Ilcllon, cseept on Saturdays, when it will wait until the arrival of the Helton truin. W. II.T). OAILLARD Sup't. Charlottes Columbia and Augusta R R. Si-PBRiNTF.itniciiT'a OrriCR. Columbia, S. C., June 8, 1871. ON and nfter Sunday next, 1Kb inst., the following schedule will run over this ltoad : Ootttc itonrir. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. I.cnvo Augastn 3 25 a m ft 00 p m Leave Columbia 8 Oil am II 00 p ni Arrive Charlotte 2 35 p m 5 20 a in aoiItO 80CTIT. I.cava Charlotte 7 40 i m M0 s in Leave Columbia 2 30 p m 2 25 a m Arrive Augusta 7 50 p in 7 30 a in No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sunday* excepted. Both Train* umke olo*c connection tc all points North, South and West. No. 1 Train makes close conncctiou at Kickinond f?.r Virginia Spring*. Through ticket* sold aud hnggngo checked to nil principal points. Standard Time?Washington City Time, K. P. ALEXANDER, Oen. 8tip't. E. R. Dorset, General Freight and Ticket Agent. I.TVPOKTA.1T NOTICE TO C0NSUMER8 OF DRY GOODS. All flclai'1 Order? amounting to $20 and Orer Delivered in any Dart of the Country FUSE or EX TRESS C/1A ROUS. HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, 01* BALTIMORE, wn., IN order the hotter to meet tho wants of tifc Retail Customer* at a distance, have established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, upon application, promptly tend by mail full lines of samples of the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, of French, English und Domestic Manufacture, guaranteeing at all time# to sell o# loir, If not at lee* price*, than any house iu tho eotinlry. Duyiug our goods from the largest and most celebrated manufacturers sfttfie by parts of Eiicam-vu oaltibiore, our stock la stall .tinea promptly supplied with the noselties of (ho London and Paris markets. As we buy and soil only for cash, and make no bad debts, we are aids and willing to sell our goods at frum Tcu to Fiftacn ntir pant T 1'roflt than if wo gars rredit. In sending for samples specify tbe kind of i goods desired. Wo keep tho beat grades of crory class of goods, froiu tbo loweat to tbe , moat costly. Ordora unaccompanied by tbe caah will bo aent C. 0. D. Prompt-Paying Wholeaato Buyers nro invlted to inspect tho Stock in our Jobbing nod Package Department. Addreas HAMILTON EASTEH A SONS, 197, 190, 201 and 203 Wcat Ilaitimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Deo 7 29 ly SBORfiB PAGB & GO. No. 0 N. Bcbroeder St,. Baltimore. Manufacturers of Portable and Stationary STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS. Talent improved, Portable CIRCULAR 1A W MILLS, Clang, Mulay end Saab Haw Mil la, Orlat MUI*. Timber Wheels, Shingle ilichuue, Ac. Dcalere in Ctrculer Saws, letting and Mill euppliea generally, and nnnufactnror'a agouti for Leffel'a Celebrate d Turbine Water Wheel, and every da?' iplion of Wood Working Machinery. AURICLI.TUHAI. BNOlNM A SrKIAITV. MP Bend for destfiptiv e Catalogues and 'iloe Lists. 20-ly 3HARLL8TON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. 2. H. .ACKSON, Proprietor. 48SI3TAN'i*S A. BUTTEBPlELD,(for ' it ofli* I>*T'"on HoUl,) and W ? UJLLEH* PAVILION HOTEL, * an ir a, is a w <a> sy # s. dp. board, ^er JP*Zj ii qo R. Hamilton, Superintendent. . Irs. H. t BVTTEKFIBLDi pt H t? (f ? I W?| rr-i-n.i .r a.it. liracfUi* * 0m. AimU, Im rnMtan>,C>l ,?d U U..S.Y. MILLIONS B?ar TmiImmt ? ?*?lr Wlalnftil Chralir* Ifccli. laeiar Bitters are set a rile Fa*(jr Drlahi Made of Peer Kib, Whisker* Proof lalrlta ail RoAim Utiira dootorad, tplord Ml rwootonod to ploaaa tho taato. aaUad " 'Bioko," " Appetisers." " fUotorera," Ac-, that load tho tlpilor on to drankooaoao and rain, bat are a trao Medicine, mado from tho Natlro Roots and Herbs of California, free front all Alcahallo Btlaialanta. Thar aro the ORRAT ill,OOB PIJRIPIRJB. and A 1,1 wm uif mw r?in?/ir?*i ? iniw> Esnorator and Io?l(otito( of the Britain, carrying off all poisonous matter and rastorlng tha blood to a hoalthr condition. Mo person can take these* Bitters according to direction! and remain long unwell, provided their bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Tbsy are a Ggntlct Purgative as well' as a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all tbo leeera! Organs. FOR FKMALC COMF1,AINTS, whether In ronng or old, married or alngle, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. Far Inflammatory nnd Chronic tthetle Mallear and Gent, Dfipessla or Indigestion, Dillons, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tbo Bleed, l.lvrr, Kldnere and Bladder, thses Bitters have been most successful. Heck Diseases are caused by Vitiated Bleod, which la generally produced by derangemeut of the Digestive Orgena. DYBPKPHIA OR INDfGEHTTOW, Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight* nose of the Chest, Piscines*, Soiir Kructatlone o< the Stomach, Mad Taste In the Houth. Dillons Attacks, Palpitation of tbo Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In Uioreglousof the Kidneys, and hundred other petnrul symptom* are.tne onspring* of Dy*pep?ia. They Invigorate the Rtouiach end *timu. ? the torpid Liter end Bowels, which render theni of unequalled efficacy tn cleansing the blood of ell Impurities, end Imparting new life end vigor to the whole ijtUm. FOR SKIN DI4KABKK, Kruptions.Teitrr. Belt Bheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimple*, PnutuW, Bofle, Carbuncles, R'ii Wonni, Bce'd Heed, Sore Nvee,Eryslptlaa, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration* of tho Skin, iiuinure end Disease* of the Hkin, of what- * eter name or eature, are literally due up and carried out of the system In a ehort time by the nee of theee Hitter*. One bottle In such caeen will '-olivine* the moat lncredulousuf their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Xruptlons or Sores ; cleanse It when you find ft obstructed end sluggish In the veins; cleanre it when It la foul,and yonr feelings will tell yon when. Keop th$ blood pure, and the health of the system j will follow. PIN, TAPE, yd other WORMH, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. BOLD BY ALL DRUOQISTB AND DEALERS. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MrDOKALD A* CO.. Druggists and (Jen. Agents, Han Franclnco, CeL, and n end X Commerce Street, New York. JBeW if or kit It? in the City ui (Jitti.x lilu DR. M. A. 11UNTKR A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drug*, Medicines, Chemicals, Ac,, Ac, Msy 10 1 Kl)MONr)STTRI!()WN; J? H r JL" o? -613 ELsvarsria ctp?iaisv? OPPOSITE CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 23 19 ly HI O N ?lf CAW HOT Bl l' IT ! TOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS U BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE*IT. If Yon Value Your Eyesight, USE THESE PEHFECT LENSES. GROUND FROM MINUTE CRYS1AI PEBBLES, Melted together, and derl<c their nanto lYmmond " on Account of their ll?r<lti.m and Brilliancy. Tlipy will lust n>a> y y?ar* without change, and are warrant-d vtt'peri* or to all others, maiiufac' uro I l-y J. E. SPENSKK & CO.. N. Y. Cautioj? ?None genuine unks* stumped with our trade maik. J. U. U. TURN BR, 8>?!e A gout for Gireiivllle. 8. C. Prom whom ihey can outy bo obtained. No Pedlars employed. May 10 1 ly DOOLESY'S YEAST POWDER Has long been regarded as the hcrt and cheapest Halting Powder in use. Perfectly pure and healthy It makes, nt short notice, delicious biscuits, Rolls, da. There need he r.o was'e of food prepared with it, as it is always wf the heat quality. We would say to those who have n< v r used it that a very faw Iria's will enable them to use it, not only with entire satisfaction, but with eeonomy. Put up vvll. net weight, as represents), Grocers and beat* rs sell It. DOOLKY A TiROTHER. Prnp'e, iV? Strut, New York City. April 6 48 Am WAl. J. RANDOLPH. STONE CUTTER AND BUILDER. t LOCATED on Palla Street, ono nu re jf Moan. Uowor, Cox A Mtrkltr'i. ORAM ITS of nil deecriptiona furniahed and cut to order. TOMBSTONES, with flranlte or Marble Pedeatai* ir.a/ be bad on application. Special attention guaranteed to all Oruera for TOMB8TONR3 left with KiTB. Wiatts. Jeweller, will tbeeIre my ,ror.pt attention. Jan IS * **