Oovmor*i MiMigi.
Ob W?dMl4?y (Ui Isit^ Got. Scott Mil to
the Hobm B?M|?, 1b which ho brlngl to
the attootloB of tha Lofislotora tha anoaaloaa
aooditioB of property la Benalbrt Co?Bo
0071:
" From 0 large portion or tho property hoiag
exempt ftoa oatnol eettlement, and oooao*
qoently fro* taxation, itb UDqeationeblj both
tho doty nod tho iatoroot of the Qoooral Government
to relecae thotr cialat cpon thla property
at once, by either selling U or vectoring H
to ita former owaero. And I believe U la only
" The deftoit, in meeting Um expeaaeo of the
State Qorernment during thie period, has not
been prorlded for ae required hy the Constitution.
Thie failure to eomply therewith baa
been the primary eanae of our financial embar?
raaiment, and to delay loager to dieeharge
thie publio duty, from fear of a complaint oa
the part of the tax-payer, ia only to inoreaae
the financial embarraaament, while it will in
no way lessen the complaint of high taxation.
" Long experience should have convinced
the Qeneral Assembly that the complaint is
not regulated by the rate per cent, levied upon
the taxable property of the State. For in the
year 1870, when the entire tax for State purposes
was but five mills on the dollar's valuation
of taxable property, the complaints were
as loud and earnest as though it bad been five
times that amount. The failure to levy such
a tair rate of tax as will cover deficiencies and
meet the future legitimate current expenses of
the State Government, together with a sufficient
amount.to pay the intorest on the publio
debt, amounting to $11,094,908.98, the last
item alone requirinx about four mills on th?
dollar, muat p'oduoe discontentment and continued
embarraaament.
" In addition to tha above, thera will be a
deficiency for the present fiscal year, the
amount ot which should be determined at
once by the Committee on Way and Means.
" I would, therefore, recommend that this
subject be acted upon at once, and the necesfiijy
means provided by proper legislation."
Ata Lire Railroad.?Tha survey and lo*
cation of the Air-Line Hoad, which bfts recently
been completed, show tbo following eleva*
tions above tide water : Atlanta, tha starting
point, 1,105; Gainesville, 1,207 ; at Mr. Kla*
sey's, 28 miles east of this place, the high|st
point on tha line, 1,616 ; the Tugalo River, at
the crossing, 790?which will be crossed on a
bridge only 30 feat high?Greenville, 6. C.,
1,050; Spsrtanburg, 1,050; King's Mountain
the elevation is the same as it is at Gainesville;
Charlotte, N. C., 850, The greatest divergence
from an air-lino is at Mr.'Kimsey's, which is a
little over four miles. The line runs within two
miles of Tocooa Falls, and fourteen miles troaa
Tallnlah Falls. The distance from Atlanta to
Charlotte is 200 in ilea. The lioe akirta the
tnoontaloa for two hundred a ilea, end yet
there will not be a tunnel on the road, and tha
heaviest grade will be 52 8-10 feet per alio.?
Tbi* ia a triumph of engineering skill but rarely
equalled, and probably not exoelled la rail*
road engineering.
The whole line la now under contraet, with
over 3,000 hands at work. It ia the intention
of the authorities to hare the ears running I
through by the first of November next.
[Qainetville Kuglt.
Divkiopino tub Gkoboia Fhauds.?The
Atlanta (Ga ) Conetitution saye:
"The active, able legislative committee
inquiring into Blodgett'e management ef
the Slate Road, are uoearlbing suob a mass
of corruption ae the world rarely -ees. It
is not proper, of conrre, to record tbicr labors,
save as they ara practically announced
In arrests and suite, but we can assure
our readers that the filthy facta are coming
to light. It is absolute!} sickening. Stealchest,
foige, swindle, rob, falsify, have been
the programme. Every species of expedient
bae been resorted to for plundering the
road. Outsiders and insiders bava colluded.
Road agents, merchants, Judges and
every body else appear criminated. Relent
lately is the committee tracking out the
frauds. Arrests and suits against parties
little dreamed of are ripeuing."
Youx Local ParxR.?The New York Times
ays you might nearly as wall forest vour
churehes, your academies and school houses, 1
as to forget your local paper. It speakes to
ten times the audience that your local minister
does, and if it has any ability at all, it is
rcsd earferly each day from beginning to
end. It reaches you all, and if it has a lower
spirit and less wisdom than a sermon, it has a
thonsand times better chance at you. Laying,
as it does, on erery table, in almost every
house, you owe It to yourself to rally liberally
to its support, and exact from it as able, high*
tooed a character as you do from any educator
in your midst. It is in no sense beneath
notice and cere?unless yourself are beneath
notioe and care?for it is your representative.
Indeed in its character it is the summation of
the Importance, interest and welfare ef you
all. It Is the aggregate of your own consequences,
and you cannot ignore it without
miserably depreciating yourself.
, - ?
Important to Ssoar Dealers.? The Internal
Revenue Bureau call attention to the
fact that parties purchasing aegars under the
impression that they are imported, bv reason
of having tbo imitation ouitoma revenue atamp
affixed, eaa readily Ull the domaatio from tbo
imported by the oaationary notioo whiob mnat
bo allied to every box of domaatio aogara,
which aro not reqnired on theboxeaof importtod
aagara.
?
Tbo following appoara In tbo advertieing
aotumna of tbo Now York Horald.
wor rruiuem tu lord, ueorge rraneia
Train. Bqual juatiee to all, farort to frlenda
lltM
The long atreet dreaaea, we are told, " are
galulng ground." They gain a good deal of
U thla dirty weather.
DMMIV7 for the Leglalatare to ufim da.
oided opinion on the aubject to indeee o?r
ftipniwUtlTM la Coog'reea to toko laamodiale
Mtlon."
Ho aJeo recommend* momoriallaiog Coo
greaa to return tho cot}oa Us to the eeveral
State* from wbloh it wu eollootod. Tho if
ago gooa on to wy :
44 I doalro to ooll your attention to tho (hot
that, daring tho poat four year*, thoro baa boon
a dofleieney In tho oolloetioa of tho revenue
amounting, In tbo aggregate, to $1,137,467.61,
which amount haa boon provided by tho Stato
Troaaurer by draft* oa tho Flnanolal Agent In
New York, and from other aonreoa.
' 44 Tha Qenerat Aaaembly ahall provide for
an anual tax, anffleient to defray tho oetlmatod
oxpenaea ef tho State for each year, and whenever
it ahall happen that enoh ordinary oxpenaea
of tho Stato for any year ahall exeood
the ineome of tho 8'ato for each year, tbo General
Aaeembly ahall provide for levying a tax
for the enaning year, auffloiont, with other
aoareea o( inoome, to pay tho defloieney of tho
proeoding year, together with tho eatimated
ex pent01 of tho enaulno tear.'
CAROLINA
fmium
TRIUMPHANT.
Wiuhwqtow, N.O., Aug. il?t, 1?71.
For the Uigtit production of Cotton to
th* nero, 1,000 1U. CAROLINA FERTL
LIZER.
For th? Urffut mi?' -
the 1.000 CAEOUNA "fEBtT
LIZEkC . - The
above preminma ere for erope pro
dnoed with the aw of the CAROLINA.
FERTILIZER alone, or ia oomblnation with
plantation roauurea only, and the awarding
of eaid pre mi a ma ia leu dlaeretionary with
the committee of the Aaaoeiatlon nnder
their rnlee
8ANDER& 0ATE3 A CO.,
Affcntaat Charlotte.'
8TEVKN9 A CURETON,
Laneaeter, S. 0.
Waxhaws La KOABrsa County, S C.
To P. P. Zimmerman, Rtq.. Secretary of
the Fair of the Carolinaa. Ckarlott4.lt. O :
The following ia a correct ctatetnent of
Cotton raiaed bj Stpeeaa A Cnreton, on 1ft
acrea of atobble land, which waa manured
with 400 potinde of Carolina Fertiliser.
The following ie the mo?le of oultivatlon :
It waa thoroughly broken up twelve inchee
deep, and lain off In rowa thiee and a half
toet wide, and the Fertiliser applied in the
drill, then bedded on it on the 16th of May,
and planted the aame day. but owing to the
eool and dry weather, did not oome up to
a aland until about the let of June. Firet
working it waa run around with a half aho
el and partially trimmed out with a hoe.
Seeand working it waa run around with a
three-Inch ft mo.- twelve tnehae lone, an.i
th? middle* thrown out with a sweep eighteen
inches wide. One (urrvw to a row and
thinned to a eland with a boa about twelve
Inehee between the etoeke, and afterward*
it was ploughed every tw# week* with a
sweep eighteen inches wide, and hoed each
time, until it was worked live titn?e.
The following la a correct statement of
the Cotloo picked:
1st Picking 254
2d Picking 410
Sd Picking... 418
Rati mated amount of uoopaaed matured
bolls 816
Total 1028
Respectfully submitted,
STEVENS A CURETON.
I certify I weighed the Cotton picked In
the above statement, and it is correct.
W. A. GRAHAM.
October 2d, 1871.
At the reqnest of Messrs. Stevens A Cur*
ton. we have examined the one sod on*
eighth sore ot Cotton, ssd the estimate
made above is true to the best of our
ability.
D. P. DURANT.
W. A GRAHAM.
JOSEPH RODGES.
Premiums awarded to Slevene A Cureton
on shove Certificate.
We will sell tbe Abore SPLENDID
FERTILIZER at Forty-Five
Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars payable
1st November, with interest
?t Seven per Cent, uer annum, de
liverP-d at our Warehouso in
Charleston.
Agents will sell at same prices,
adding the freight and drayage to
their Depo's.
CEO f. WILLI1AMS & CO.
J. A. DAVID
AND
r*r*e kw?
AGENTS,
OlikEN V1LLE, 8. C.
Jan 17 87 8m
FERTILIZERS.
THE CELEBBTED
WILCOX, QIBB8 A CO.,
Import* and Ditltri la Oaaaot,
149 Bay IIJavanNnh
191 East Bay, Ctaarlestoa, 8-.
J. A. DAVID, Agent
AT GRRENV1LLE, 8. C.
For iurther information apply
or address as above for Almanac
for 1872.
Jan 17 #7 tin
Johnston, Crows & Co*,
IMPORTERS
And Wholesale Dealers In
STAPLE
AND
IT ANOY
JJKI liUUDS,
2TOTIO2T0
m&LL WARES.
41 HAYNE STREET,
?IHIA!BlIilE$^r?I\ir, $ 0.
Dm IS St 1/
AN ORDINANCE
TO
RAtse StippliM fbr the Ydar
m
T)>RMAOTID tar the Huor ial AU
P fawn of tbo City of SmiTDIt, la
Council unmbM, and by aathorlty of Um
mm, Thai a Tax lb omr cm period from ;
January 1ft. IMt, to Janaary 1st, lift, for Ik* <
nastM la tha aaaaor harolaaflsr asaUos d,
shall bo raised aad paid la to tbo Pablls
Trasoary of tbo City or OrosavUto, by tbo 1st
day of Marsh next, for tbo ass apd ssrrio* i
tborsof. t i
acrioa 1. Oa saoh Oao Hundred Dollar* t
of atossssd value of Real Batata aad Psnoaal ,
Property, tbo of sobs Fifty Coats.
BmI Batata, 8took*, Goods had Chit
tala Bald at Auction.
Sao. S. There shall bo paid ooartorty, Two
aad a Half par seat, a poo all Bale* at Aaottoo,
oa all Goods, aad Oao por sent, oa all 0battels
aad Real Rotate, aad Stooks of ovary
daosrifttea, axsapt os sales a ads by order
of CcOrt, or pro a ess of law, or by Bxosutors
aad Administrators.
Goods, Waxaa aad Merchandise Sold
on CfripHMit.
Sao. I. There shall bo paM by alt orohaats
or others, Ons-Hslf psr cent, upon sll Seles of
Qoods, Wares aad Merchandise sold os
Consignment, mads from the 1st dsy of Janu*
sry 1W2, to tbo 1st dsy ol January 1171, tha
aknva to* to Wee ***(?! - ? ?a??t?
WWW * V W? WW WW fWy\* l?I ?/
Road and Street Tax.
Sao. 4. That each and every mala paraon
batwaao tha agar of twenty-one and fifty yeara,
other tbaa member* of tha Fire Department,
Ordained Mini* ten end Student*, shell pay uo
or balora tha lot day or Maieb next, Oaa Dollar
for Road and Street exemption, and if any
peraon liable to thia tax, shall fall to make
Km eat at ike time apeeifled, he aball behold
la to work en the atreeta of the OUy, tor
tlx day* under the direction of tbe acting
overaeer of the atreeU f any peraon refaalng or
neglecting to obey tbe ewaamooe, aball be fined
at tbe d lac ration ef tbe Ooancil, raid fine to be
oollected by execution. And it aball be the
duty of tbe City Clerk and City Marshal to
report to tba Counoll all defaulter* under
either of tbe elaosea of this seotion.
Lawyers, Physicians, Dentists, Photographists,
Ac,
Sxc. 5. There aball be paid Thirty Canta oo
tba Hundred Dollara of Oroaa Income of
Bfokera and Bankera, and on all Inoomea 4arircd
from the Cummiaaion Buaineaa, or the
Practice of tba Profoaaiona of Law, Mediolne
and Dantlatrr, and from tba Buaineaa of
Daguerreetyping, Ambrotyping and Photographing
within tho limit* of tbo City?the I
amount of incomo to ho aetimated from tha [
1 at day of January, 1872, to tba 1st day of ^
January, 1873, tha Tax upon the aim* to be
peid quarterly.
Carriages, Omnibastes. Wagons, Ac.
8so. 6. There aball be paid Ten Dollara on
each four-borac Omnibuaor Hack j Six Dollara
on each.Cerriage or Haok drawn by two or
more borate, run for oonreyanoe of paaaangara
or hire; Three Dollara on eachono-horaa Bug?'S
or 8ulky, kept for biro; Ten Dollara I
on each four-horse Wtjon; Six Dollar* on
each two-bone Wagon, or Dray, or Cart, and
Four Dollar* on each one-hone Wagon, Dray
or Cart run for hire. The Taxes on Omnibusses,
Carriage*, Haeka, Dugglea, Wagon*,
Drays, Carts, Ac., kept for hire, shall be paid
before tbey shall be allowed to ran : Provided,
That nothing herein eontained shall be construed
so as to extend to Wagons, Carts, or
other vehicles going to or from market, and
owned and ran and need by non-residents of
the City.
Ittnaraat Traders and Auctioneers.
Sac. 7. Five Dollars per day eball be paid
by every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer offering
for sale within the corporate limits ol the
City, at Auction or otherwise, any Qoods,
Wares or Merchandise, to be paid each day in
advance ; and every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer
liable to the tax aforesaid, and who
shall fail to make payment, shall be fined Ten
Dollars for each day he may so offend : Provided,
The provisions of this section shall not
be so construed so as to apply to the ordinary
dealers in grain, fruit, potatoes, tobacco, poultry,
iron-ware, earthen-ware, or other produce
or manufactures ot the like character.
Billiard Tables amd Ten Pin Alleys.
Sac. 8. That an Annual Tax of Twentyfive
Dollars shall be paid upon each and eve;y
Billiard Table, and Twenty-five Dollars upon
each and every Nine or Ten Pin Alley, kept
within the limits of the City nf Greenville lor
profit; said Tax to be paid before License to
use the same shall be granted. Any person or
persons using the articles or opening the establishment
mentioned above in this Section,
without first having obtained a License irom
the City Council, and giving a bend to the
same in the sum of Two llundred Dollars,
conditioned to observe the laws of the State
and City, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding
Ten Dollars for each day such establishment
shall be kept open or used.
Equestrain and Theatrical Performances.
Sxc. V. That no Equestrain or Theatrical
performanoe, or other performaneee, or other
exhibitions for gain, shall be bad in the City
of Greenville, without a license therefor being
first obtained from the Mayor, and payment
lor said license made to the City Clerk, as
aforesaid as follows: For each end every
Equestrian Exhibition, Fifty Dollars; for each
and every Side Show, a sum not less than Five
Dollars nor exceeding Twenty-five Dollars, as
the Mayor shall determine ; for Theatrical and
other Exhibitions for B*'?> lucb *uln ** 'be
Mayor shall determine. And each and every
person exhibiting for gain, without first having
obtained a License, and the payment of the
said Tax in advance, shall be fined in a sum
not less than double the amount of said Tax,
n manner hereinafter provided for the imposition
of fines and forfeitures.
Special Tag.
one. 111, maino rinon, rirm, uonpan;
or Corporation aball bo engaged in, proaecnte
or carry on any trade, buaiueaa or probation,
nntii ha, abe, or tbey, ah all bare paid a 8pe
eial Lieenae therefor in the manner bareinaftor
provided, to wit: Each and every huaineaa,
either Mercantile, Mechanical or Manufacturing,
the grosa aalea or reoeipta of whieh
aball not exoeed Five Hundred Dollar* per
Annum, aball pay a Lieenae of Two Dollara,
in exoeaa of Five Hundred Dollara, and not
exceeding Two Thouaand Dollara, Sevan Dollara
and a Half, and in exceta of Two Thouaand
Dollara and not exceeding Fire Thouaand
Dollara, Eight Dollara, and in exoeaa of
Fire Thouaand Dollara and not exceeding Ten
Thouaand, Ten Dollara, and in exoeaa o7 Ten
Thouaand Dollara. Twelve Dollara. Each
Firat-Claaa Hotel, Twenty-five Dollara; each
Second-Clara Hotel, Fifteen Dollara ;each Saw
Mill, Fifteen Dollara* each Corn Mill,grinding
under three thouaand buabela per annum, Fifteen
Dollara, and over three thouaand buahela
per annum, Twenty Dollara; each Flouring
Mill, Twenty Dollara; each Cotton Qin, Ten
Dollara: each Cotton Preaa, Five Dollar*; each
Livery Stable, Ten Dollara : each Oaa Manufactory
or Work*. Ten Dollar*; each Printing
Batabliabment, Six Dollara; each Barber**
abop, Five Dollara ; each Auctioneer, Twelve
Dollara. The Lieenae iaaued by virtue of
tbia Section aball be oelleeted on or by the lat
day of Marob next, and aball eover the year
1872, and all Buaineva Lieenae iaaued on and
after the lat day of Marob neat, aball be iaaued
on a ratable proportion of the year dating
from the let dey of the month in which it may
he isaned.
Physician*. Lawyers. Dentists, Pho
tographists, Artists, Insurance
Companies, Ac.
Sec. 11. Eaeh Phyaician, Lawyer, Dentiat,
Photograph lat and Art lat, aad aaeb Inauranee
Company and Speenlatora in grain, Sour or
eouotry produoe, not otbarwlae Ticenaed under
thia Ordinance, aball pay a lieenae of Filteeu
Dollara ; and aaeb Rxpreaa Company having
an oMee in, and doing buaineva within the eerCrate
limite of the City, Twenty-five Dollar* |
r oondoetlng said bualneaa or oeoupatloa;
aald tern or eume to he paid en or before the
lat day of Mareb next, or on any auSaeoneut
day before eommeoelng rueb bonine? or oeeu?
potion. And i penalty offlw Dollar* por day
Anil bo levied against any poroon pro?en ting
each bnain? or oooupatHm, or any business
named In tbla Seetton without flrat baring
taken onl n lioon? tborofor.
Liquor Liomuo.
Sic. It. Donloro In Liquor abnll pay the
following Li?nee, to wlt.t Kaeb Retail
Llqnor Dealer, Two Hundred and Fifty Dol<
lara: aaeb dealer In Liqnora wbo ?lit by tbe
qnart or larger quantity, One Hundred Dollar*
| oaab D ruga let tolling by too bottle. Fifty
Dollars | (too llqnor lot to bo drank on too
prealaoo where ?M, by any ether Ikon a reft
UII liquor dealer,! ud "Ho IImdw for *11 d?tl>
z
por udod, ud coait bo paid before tbo parMm
eater upoa nld basineoo.
y [y . M Jppaltiii, r ;;r ?v> 1
Sec. IS. And l? U fnrtktr OrditW, TUt /
::
oatb, of all Mo, bor or tbolr Usable property, I
Uoosm, ia)oo, rooolpU, or bay, or all otboo J
things taiod by tbia Ordinance, aad pay tbo '
las thereon Impooed, within tbo tlam a poo tied
by tbla Ordtnanoa, tbo Clerk of UonncU, assisted
by tbo Aaseaaor* of tbqdHty, are haoaby
authorised and required to aaooaa each pOSbon
or poraoaa for all bis, bor or tbolr prapoHp. or
otbor things tasad by tbia Ordiuanoe, aooordio|
to tbo boat laforaiation wbioh ba and tbo
A use Mora can obtain of tha ralao of snob taxable
property, and add One Jdaadred por
eent. to tbo amount of tbo tag of the person or
persona fbas a'aglaetTbg of rofbalng to naaka a
return as aforesaid, or pay the Us thereon i
and if At double tag tbui impoasd is not paid
wiiBia inirry u?y? IMlMlhir, the itM Ctork '
ll bere'-y eutbornml Slid required to iMSS
SO ttMidoB Mnior laaedlotely, which Mid
execution shsll bs lodged with tho Sheriff of ,
tbo County of Qnt?illh>to MtolMMtt' ,
oord log to tho orovieioM of tho Aot of tho
Oooorsl AwMhiy is oooh oooos, ma do sod
provided.
bono sod ratified is Coanoil sooomhlod, andor
tho eorporsto Bool of tho City of Oroenrillo, (
this *th Ooy ot Deeeorfcor, tffTl.
JAMBS P. MOORB, Moyor.
F. A. Walt**, Clerk. <
fiflLD*AHn'sn,ttii
VATCWK S
BEST GRADES OF
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED
WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, :
AND
FANCY GOODS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
6old,Bilter. 8t?*l ft *fufi?d ]
SPECTACLES. |
ALSO GENUINE .
IPSIMBIMB SVHDVAOILIHb 1
B? Webrle#
Oct 11 ft tf
HENRY BISCHOFF
& CO..?
WHOLESALE GROCERS\ :
AND DEALERS IN I
TOBACCO, &C,
* , r ' '
NO. 197 EAST1 BAT, '
CTAlIiESTOSf, B. 0.
n. viaot^orr, | o whlbbkn.
i. ii. nirn.
Oct 26 25 6in
Greenville A: Columbia R-R.
Coi.umbia, S. C., Jan. X, 1872
ON and after lhi? Hite, the following
Rcltrdule will be r?n daily. Sunday*
exc-p e l. connecting with Night Trains on
Soulii Catolinn Road, up and down, also
with Trains going North and Bout It on Char*
lotta, Columbia A Augusta Railroad:
UP TRAIN.
Leave Colombia 7 00 a m
" Alston 8 60 a pi
" Newhrrtr 10 80 a hi
" Cokeshory 2 10 p m
" Brhon... 8 66 p m
Ariive at Greenville ft 85 p m
" Ander>on 4 46 p m
" Pendleton ft 45 p n.
" W alhalla 7 16 p m
DOWN TRAIN.
Leave Walhalla r. 6 00 a m
" Pendleton 7 26 a n>
- Anderson 8 20 a n?
M Bolton 9 80 a m
" Cokeshury .... .. .4 . A . .11 16 a m
" Newberry .... 2 86 p m
" Alston 4 21) p m
Arrive at Columbia B 00 p m
U. T. BARTLBTT. Oen'l Ticket Ag1!.
Jan 24 88
BRYAN & M'CARTER,
Columbia- S. C.
WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL
IN
SCHOOL, LAW ANO MEDICAL
B 0 0 3K s,
Sumatra Work* for Libraries New Publication*,
,
Stationery and Blank Bookt.
Blank* for Lawyara and Trial Juatlcea,
ciqawn, &c.
Family Bible*, Hymn Book*, of
all Style*.
Dae 6 St Saa
HENRY GANTT,
PROFESSIONAL BARREN,
AN Ha found at bla old atajid, opporlte Mr.
V/ Wabrle'a. Ha eontinaaa to SHAVE anJ
CUT HAIR. Ha hope* by politneaa to all,
and prompt attention to bualnaaa, to merit a
tontinnanoe of tb* patronage heretofore axcendod
to bim. 87?tf
Sixty Five Fir at Fria* Medal* Awarded.
' TBt OMAt
JKH98HVHo8uthern Piano
tf ptTfWM.
EN ABE aCO.,
Manafaetarefi ef / ',\ ' ]
BRAND, SQUARt AND UPRfBHT 1
PIANO FORTES*
BALTIMORE, MD.
Tbeaa' InatrAmerta bare been before tb*
Public for nearly Thirty Yeara, and upon
tbetr ezofllenoe alone attained a* wenwreAea d
prt-tmimmtt, which pronounce* tbeui enequaled,
ia held ,Ki i '1 l
TONE. TOUCH, '
WORKMANSHIP ANO DURABILITY.
All our Sqnare Piano* hare our New J**-,
j^rorod Oeeratreqg Seal* M|d the Agraffe]
We would call apeclal attention U our late I
Patent od Improrcmonu la Grand Piano* aad I
Sonar* Oraeda Ian* ?- ? - 1
wkloh krtag the Plata letrtr parfaotioa ibaa I
ha. y?t haan attained.
> 17 Ptaao rally Wan aa 1.4 for Fin T*m.
. W* r? T"'4*1 nikM to
farai.b Parlor Orgam. bad M?'.>dooo? of lb*
-o.t Unrated .abort, wb?U.aU and ratal!
at lowaat F.otory PHm?. r'
Illa.tr.ud Oatalogaaa and Me. LUt. 1
?* pplteattoa la
""IB1 A Oo., Baltlaiora, Ml,
Oraay ?t oar ragal.r ..UklUhad aganeWt. '
! ? ,
J : A . x< r v> J
. Having Rem
W%tk^> %
n n v
II II X V
TO THEIR NEM
i . .. v. ~>^
Corner of Broad and Bcli
WflftILL take great pleasure in wa
Vv wbn will find a choice dee
DRY QOOD6, which will be dis|M*
he mod eoonomioal
pf An examination of Goods an
V Christophi
25 ly 909 904 i?ro<
CONSUMPTION, C
[ts Cure and ltd Preventive,
BY J H.80LTENCK, M. D.
MANY a hunti being hu ptiMcl away,
fbr whose death there wu no other
reason than the negleet of known and India- 4
paubly pro ran means of earn. Thoae near
and dear to filially and Mends are sleeping
the dreamless slumber into whieh, had they
lalmly adopted _
DR. JOSEPH H. SCHBNCK'8 SIMPLE ?
TREATMENT, j
and arailed themselres of his wonderful eOca ious
medicines, they wonld not hare fallen.
Dr. 8cbenk baa ia hi* own oaw proved that J i
wherever sufficient vitality remain*, that vital- I
ity, by bi* medicines and the direction* tar 1 I
tbalr aaa. It quickened into healthful rigor. ?
In this statement there ia nothing preanmpt* "
on*. To tbadaith:of the invalid i? made no
repraaentation tbet ia not a tbouaand tinea
uhatantlated by living and viaibte work*. ?
The theory of the cure hy Dr. Rchenck'a medi- j
tines la aa simple aa It ia nnfailing. It* phi- j
loaopby require* no argniaent. It la aell-aa- luring,
aelf-cenvinelng.
The Seawood Tonie and Mandrake Fill* are
the first two weapon* with which the citadel *
of the malady i? aaaailed. Two-thivda of the '
caaea of conanmptioa originate in dyapepaia *
and a functionally diaordered liver. With tbla 1
condition the bronchial tubea "sympathise"
with the stomach. They reapond to tb* uior- s
oifie action of the liver. Here then cornea the
culminating reanlt, and th* setting in, with all 1
ita diatrosaing ymptoma, of
CONSUMPTION.
Tb* Mandrake Pillr am composed of one of
Natuw'a noMaat gifts thaP^dopbillhsm M?
tatum. Tbay peiaev* all the hlood-aearebing,
alterative properties of calomel, but unlike
oulomel, thay
-LEAVE NO STINO BEHIND."
The work of cure la now leglnning. The
vitiated and mneons deposit* in the bowels . 1
and in the alimentary canal are ejected. The ,
liver, !ske a clock, is wound np. It t'ouaii |
from ite orpidiiy. The stomach acts responsively,
ai.d the patient begins to feel that he is
getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF OOOD BLOOD.
The Seewood Tonic, in conjnnctien with tbo
Pills, permeates and assimilates with tb* food.
Cbylittcation is now progressing without its
previous tortures. Digest ion heeomee painless,
and the cure ia seen to ha at hand, rbera ia
no more flatulence, no exacerbation of tb* atomach.
An appetite aeta in.
Now cornea the greateat Blood Purifier ever
yet given by ao indulgent father to suffering
man. Schenck'a Pulmonic Syrup cornea in to
perform ita function* and to hasten and complate
the cure. It antcra at once rpon ita
work. Nature cannot he cheated. It eoilecta
and ripens tba impaired and diseased portions
o! tb* Innga. In the form ot gatherings, it
prepares than for expectoration, and lo ! in a
vaty short time th* malady ia vanquished, tb*
rotten throne that it occupied is ranovatad and
made new, and tb* patient, in alt tk* dignity
of regained vigor, steps fortk lo enjoy th* manhood
or tha womanhood that was.
GIVEN UP AS L08T.
The second thing Is, the pettmts nnit stay
In a warn room antil they gat wall; it la nl? '
mast impossible to prevent taking aold whaa
tbo lungs ara diseased, hat it must l>a pr?rentad
or a euro cannot ha effected. Fresh air
and riding oat, especially in this section o?
the aonntry in the fall and winter season, ara i
all wrong. Physlciana who recommend that
coarse lose their patients, If their lungs ara
badly diseased, and yet, because they ara in
the bouse they innst not sit down qniat; they
must walk about the roam as mock and as fast
as the strength will hear, to gat up a goad circulation
ol blood. The patients must keep in
good spirits?he determined to get well. This
has a great deal to do with the appetite, and
ie the greet point to gain. ,
To despair of care after such svidettee of its
possibility In the worst eases and moral certainty
In all othars, is sinful. Dr. Schenck's
personal statement to the Faculty of bis own
sure was in theae modest words:
' Jfsny years age I was in the last stages ef
consumption ; confined to my bed, and el one
time my pbyaielaae thought that I could not
lire n week \ then, like a drowning man saSeh.
ing at straws, I beard of and obtained the preparations
which I now offer to the pnbiie, and
they made a perfect euro ot me.. It seemed to
me that 1 eopld feel tbepi peaftrafip my *b?le
system. Tbey-eoen ripened tie matter to toy
lnngs, and I would f|lWm more than a pint J
f offensive yellow matter every morning for
fever, pain and night tweets alt bogap. fin .
leave me, and fisy sppet}t? becama so great
that it was with difnurtty that I could keep
from eat[pg too much. I soqn gained my
strength, had have grown in lash ever elnee."
"I *H waigbpd shortly after my rneo verjr,^
added the fcdetor, then looking like a mere
skeleton ; roy Weight .Wta ealf ntnei r- seven
pounds ; my present weight is two hundred
and twenty-fien [215] pounds, and for yegrs I I
bars enjoyed ouioterrapted health." |
Dr. Bchenek has discontinued his professional
visits to New Toft and BotUg.,. Ha or
his son, Dr. J. H. tie he nek. J?; <iill oontinou {
to see patients at (heir tffet) No. 15 North Sixth
ttreat, Philadelphia, every Saturday from I
A If l.? D u <rw?? ? ta- ? 1-fc. - ?l ?
lamination with
?btrg?4 $&. The Reaplrometer declarer the
esfpMedafytlilbofkhn iKhg*. and ffetlenta ean .
readily learn whether thejr ara eatable or wot.
. I iiviITII jfl" 11
a re
Mandrake Pille are to be taken in ineraaaod
?^nLfS^t2a&r.it
aecuinpaoy them : Firet create appetite. 01 ,
rotornlog health badger 14 the moat welooflu
aymp^t*. Whdal it eo?ee, it wfll Mai, let
the despairing at oet he of good ehaav. Good
bleed at eew folia*a, the eoagb loeaena, the '
night aweat l? abated. In n abort Une heeh 1
f theee morbid lynatnni are gbne forever. 1
Df, Sibtiili'i MtdlilMi iff knt I
In ten* of tboneenda of lantlliee. de n Una- I
tlva or pwrfentlre, the II ah drake Title area
atanderd preparation j while de Pelneele
fly nip aa a ewrer of aaaghe and eetda, may be
regarded ae n prepbylneterie ngnlnet Wewp .
tton in any of lie forme. ? , - .
Prtee of the Mntah ?twp nnd feaweed Toole,
tl .44 a bottle, er ?7.4# n half doeen. '
Mandrake PUU, 14 eenU n hag. for nb by i
mil dane-Ui. and iaateae
J*5* rk BiMT' ^
* ?# ?- I
. V/^-T u
oved Their 1
iiiO fuH Uiiii ?lii >
^mn
o n bs
J PREMISES,
toih Oil., Aafiila, Ga.
iting on their Carolina friende,
ortinent of ever? description of
ed of at pri*? that m**at satisfy
hi .1 j
d Prioea respectfully solicited. j
?r Gray & Co.,
id Street, AUGUSTA, OA.
Tharlotte, Columbia and Augusta
Railroad.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, )
> 0. A A H. R V
CoLtmiA, 8. 0, January 1, 1871. )
r~\N and after January 4, the following
k_/ aehedule wljl be ruo orer thia Roail:
TRAIN No. I.
Mill TRAIN?GoING NORTH.
. VI Aogo-tn I 8 16 AM
itaM Columbia... I.ftf A M
kriWeat Charlotle.. 2.09 PM
TRAIN No ?.
wait TRAJN?oollto NORTU.
.cave Ai'gurla. .. . . I 6.00 PM
.enve Colombia I 11.04 P M
L write at Chattel te. . | 6 16AM
TRAIN1 No. 1.
MAIL TRAIN GOING aOOTn.
^a?a CiT'lotia......... ..T. l 7.16 A M
..... r..lh...k!. '
-?. I i.no r .vi
trrireat Augusta | 660 I'M
TRAIN N?. SU
Mail twain?foiW wotrra.
>ate Chariot a. T. .V......*. J 7 80 P M
ColumMa... 1 2<>0 A M
Arrive at Augueta. | 7.20 A M
No. 1 Train daily. No S Train dally,
inadaya excepted. Balh Treine make cloee
lonnecliona to all poinla North, South and
N at.
Through Tleketa aold and baggage checked
to all i-rioe pal points.
Standard lieu?Wmhl?ttnn City time,
listern minute* taster than this city.
K. P. ALEXANDER, Sup't.
E. R DonsKT,
General Ticket and Freight Agent.
Jan 24 38
DOORS, SASHES,
BLINDS, &c.
P P. TO ALE,
V ! ' ?*'
Manufacturer and Dealer,
No. 20 Hayne Street and ftorlbeck'e W\ar/,
CHARLESTON S. C.
Or This ia the Urge-t and moa* r?m>
pLte Factory et the kind ta the Southern
Stat-a, and all artielea in ihl* line can b?
tnri.iehed by Mr. P. P. To a LB at piicea
which defy entru etition.
fir A i.imnlil.l ~tiK f..ll A .,.11.. I
Iiet of all oiki of 8a?h?*? and Blmde
and the priest of, each, will he aeni free
and poet paid, on application to
Pa P. Toale,
CHARLESTON, 8. 0.
Julj IS 10 Ij.
JOHN C. SEEGERS
MANUFACTURER,
WUOLE8ALE and RETAIL
Liquor Dealer,
ufunit limit
COLUMBIA^ 8. C.
Oct It -24 ly
i. B. mcui&AN,
COTTON FACTOR
AND GENERAL
EII1H1II 1KICI1IT,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
??? if
I io*ll alto, ishen placed in funds,
purchase and foruxtrd all
kinds of Mero/umdiss, Ma
ekinsry, Agricultural
Implements. Fertil
l#0Tt, dbo.
Oflt t? It 1;
Fleming & Maxwell
WOUV r-*p?-eUolly Inform (he nolle
that ?!?? ? have p#rrtM?i th* Shop
>f Soma*) Bleek. in the old Cour4 H?n?*.
tad ere prepared to do WORK Hi
Vir line in a irei eUoo manner, and they
M>|lr|i the Fatroi.ege ol thelf Prvnd* and
Puttie generally. t?-?f
PHOTOGB APHDTG. ~
HAVIVQ reran tin fttted op the rihai
ever Wh moire A Forgo***'* Stern,
rith elegant liahia, I am prepared i? Am
ill kind* of PHOTOGRAPHING, at eery
tort netiee. BetMaetton gaareated to all
W.M. WatKLKR.
?'v: It * ift*
BUMtM iwrTwrtMHy I* iktir
WatrfwrM CttMlM mm*rn.
Tl?i?? JMutn -am m a riW rtacr
iHah. MK* a# r?r Mm, VkM?/,
Iplrili aad MiOm fiknan, 4m! >
'?? >. Ml HMt?I to >Mn Um taato,
. KM r Itoa," - ftmatfaato* to,
MIKto tlMkr m telmtmw And rata,
km* tvto mmmm. w4? from to* katlw
M*oto mi M*rto ? California, freo front nil
,r il?*Mlc mimalsM*. Tbay 1 ara too
CBMAT IMtotf rVKiriKK ?M A
, LIVI VITIIIM VKIHIfUb t hd(4t
Iwml* mi lorlvontor of tha Mton aanrlay
of all poUonoai matttr and rntortai tha blood
' to a todlto tanilUon, to frmi ?m toft* lhaaa
? ftUtoM aaeot Jin* to dlraetlaoa md nmtla toav
avail, provided thalr booaa ant aot dvatraradi
bp aaVaaral potaon or othvr maaoa, and tba vital
arpaaa vaatad bvyond tba point af rapair.
Tbltbraa tJeatlo r?miU* na avail
mm m Ttalo, poaaaaaln*, alao. tba paeallar marlr
af aathf aa a powarful ayaat la rat latin* Con*atBaa
ortallaaamatlon of tha Llvar, aad *f all tha
taaaral Orpana.
rORKIMAI.K COM PI. A INT*, wfaatfaar
to roam or old. aaarrtad or attipto, at Um town af
" ?*>not or at tha tare of Ufa. thaoa Taola ftlltara
haaa no a*aaL
Pa* lafnMMatarr aad Chronic Uhaa atlw
mad float. Pyapapaln or la.
dlportloa, nilloao. Kamlttont aad
latoraoltteat Katora, Dlooaooo af tha
Blood, I.Ivor, Kldworo aad Bladder.
theoe Blue re hnn been mutt immmAiL Much
UImMci in eaustrd by Villain* lUwwd,
which la (?wrtllr prrviucW br i?a(tiant of
Ut Digestive Ore una.
DYHl'KPSIA OR INDIOS9TION,
Headaeh*. Pain In the Bhottldei*. Cough*, Tlghtnaaa
( the Cheat. Dlssineee. Sour Eructation* ot
Dm Stomach, Dad Taata In the Mouth. Blllooa
Attache, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation ef
the Lunge, Pain In the reglone Of the Kidney*, and
hundred other painful symptom* are the effeprlng*
of X>y*pep*ta.
They Invigorate the Btomach and atlmnlate the
torpid Liver and Dowel*, which render thetn of
taequlM efficacy In cleansing the blood of all impurities,
and Imparting new life and vlger te the
whole lyrtem.
FOR SKIN DISBASNH, Eruption*.Tetter
alt Rheum. Blotches. Kpota, Pirn pi**. Pustule*.
Boll*. Carbuncles, Hbig-Worm*. 8< aid Head, fto-e
K .Erysipelas. Itch. Scurf*. Discoloration* ofth*
in. Humor* and Uiarawaof th* KlUiu of whatever
name or natur*. ars literally dug up am' carried
out of the *y*teni In a ahort time by the nae of
theae Hitter*. Owe bottle in ?ncli oaeea will ocnvlnee
the moet Incrednlon* of their curative effect.
Clean** th* Vitiated Blood whenever you And It*
ImpurltWs burating through the akin In Pimplea,
Xruptlon* or Sore* ; clean** It when yon And It
obstructed and *luggl*h In th* vain*: cl**i>*e M
urban It U foul,and your feeling* will toll you wh*a.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the *y*teaa
will follow.
PIN, TAPS, and other WORMS, urklng
la the *.v*tem of ao many thouiand*. are effectually
destroyed and removed.
SOLD BY ALI. DBUOOI1T8 AND DEADENS.
J. WALKRR, Proprietor. It. H MCDONALD Si
CO., Druggist* mid (leu. Agent*. Han Franrieeo,
Oal., and n sad >4 Commerce Street. New York.
^BP" For ?ale io the City of Greenville
DR. M. A. HUNTER A CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* in Druga,
Medicine*. Chemicals, Ac., Ac.
May 10 1
R. R. R.
RndwnyN Ready Relief
CUKES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
"..'ler reading ihia *>1 verliaeiueut need any
one auffrr wii h pain.
I Railway* Ready Relief ia a enre (or every
pain. It wa< tlie Hret and is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that instantly stop* the moat excruciating
pains alltya in>(1. nations, and cures congetlions,
whether of the lung*, stomach,
b..wets, or other glands or organs, by one
application.
HADWAYS READY RELIEF
Will afford instant ea*e. Inflinim?tion of
,L. tr:.. ' - ? -> - ?
noMieyp. Iiuiaiiimxi ton oi me n'l'lilir,
inflammation of the Bowels. Conjeiticn of
the Longs,SoreThroat. Difficult Hi<?thiiig,
I'nlpitmioti of the Heart, liyiteriw, Croup,
Diphtheria, Catarrh, Inflnenta, Headache.
Too?lh*ehv, Neuralgia, Uheumatlam, Cold
Clt'M-, Ague Chdla.
Die app h-ation of the Reedy Relief to
the part or parte where the pain or difficulty
exietr will afford ctre end comfort.
Twenty drop* in half a tumbler of water
will in a lew momenta cure Crampa, Sparine,
Hour Stomach, Heartburn. Hick Headache,
Diarrhea, Dyaentery, Cole, wind in the
Bnwel*?*nd ell Intei net Pains.
Traveler* ehould always carry a bottle of
Railway's Ready Relief with them. A few
dr?pe in water will prevent sickuees or
pains lmm chang- of water It is better
titan French Brandy or Bin era aa a stimulant.
FEVER AND AGUE.
Fever and Agile cuied for fifty ceula,?
There in not a mmeoial agent in this world
that will cure Fever and Ague, and all oth
er Malariotte, Bilou*, Scarlet, Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Fevera (aided by Radway's
PUlr) so quirk as Kadwsy'a Randy
Relief. Fifty cents per bottla.
HEALTH ! BEAUTY I!
Strong and Pure Rich B'o?d?Increase at
Flash and Weiuht?Clear 8kia and
T beautiful Complexion secured
to all. >'
Its. BADWAf'l IAIIAPARILLIAN
KEIOLTEBT
Not only does tlta Sersaparilllan Rerolvsnl
excel all known remedial agents in the
en re of Chronle, Sot ofulous, Constitutional,
end Hltin diseaaee; but It is ths only positive
cure lor Kidney and Bladdar tornplaints.
Urinary and Womb diseases, Oravel,
Diabetes, Dropsy. Stoppage of Water,
I . i......... -i 11 . v\:?..?
|?W|MI"V"VV W" WIII'B, I" 'JIIVP
Albuminuria. and in all eun where there
arc >>rlrk duet deposits. or tbe water U
thick, cloudy, mixed with subtleness like
lha white of an egg, or threada like white
ailk, or whe? e ia a morbid, dark. bilious up
praranea. and white bone du?t deposits,
and when there ie a pricking, barniiiy eranation
when passing water, and pain in the
Smell of the hack and along the Loins.
Dr. Kadyray'e Perfect Purgative Pills,,
Perfectly Useless, elegantly coated with
tweet gum. purge, rrgulate. pmiiy, eleenec
and strengthen. Kadway'e Pills, for the
aura of alt disorders of the Stomach, Liver,
Bowels, Kidnsje, Bladder, Itcrveac discs*
ee. Headache. Constipation, Ocetivaneta,
Indigeettow, Dyspepsia, Biliouaaeee; Bilious
Paver, Incarnation of the Bowele. Pi Ice, and
all DetaagcntanU of tlta internal Vlaccia.
Warrtntcd to effeat a positive aura. Purely
Vegetable, containing no merenry, minerals,
or delsterious druga. t, ;j
Observe the ioUowtng UMptees result,
teg from Disorders ol the Digeatlve Organs:
Constipation, Inward Piles. Fullness of
the Blond ta tha He id. Ae<dlty of the Htr.ro
oh, N?um?, Heartburn, Ellw*t of Food.
Fulln.ee or Wright la ilia Stomach, Hour
Kruetat lone, Matting or Fluttering at iha
Pit Of tha Siomach,Swimming of the Head,
Harried and Difficult Breathing,
i A few doaea of KadwtjrV will free
Ike ayetcm from all tui aoo*e named dieor- .
dert." Price. Sft no ale per Bo?. Bold by.
Dragster a,
Bead " Fatea and Troe," Bead cm* leu
ur lamp i? RaDWAY a CO., No Hi Heir
dea Lane, N?w Yoik. loforsuUion worth
tkeueaade will be ?eot you.
July tft U ly