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|f I All Isnotdark! the Bky may lower. The saf'wJoWKw**': But wettingJtvesoh mortal boar Is some good gift.divine, Tbemla uo ltfe but hath it woe, N9 soul but hath Its pain; Yet pleasures ecrneawbrte-sorrows go, A%guJ&Utiie fallows rain, - 'CJL'l L.Y O" Look wbere' you may, some good we sec Somejoy tooQaquerill; Aud thpugh iu gnw, perchance, we be, Hej* lingers with us still, ? ;I " ) > 1 God gave us all that strength whiob ?yields i. A Us fortitude to bear, And gav^us bravery that shields A?? ffnm thA flMD (leSDJUT, V/Ui -Hi 11 , .t ? m He placed us here to act our part, And do the-best we can, And shAvrthat goodliness of heart A fid virtue make the man, -11 ) , M .. ) Though trouble come and grief amil, He aota the noblest part Who turns his full force to the gale, And keeps a steadfast heart. So let us all, whst'er betide, Like bnive men bare the breast, * And itancling fast by virtue's side, To heaved lefcye the rest, , rr. c a\- if : T ?? ?> , ? AF ACT to Incarpxmaic the Vintage 0) Jjittle Mock, in the County of Marion * j L Ti.? ir?,. CMKJL JQE. t ^U/^/VOW> J. /*V( V/Wv ?uvf? StfcTioN }. Be it enacted by the Sen ate and House of Representatives of the State df. South Carolina, now met and eittiug In'General Assembly, and by the authority Of the same; ThaC^ptn and after the passage of this Act. all 'ijltizens of this State, hav ing resided twelve months within the State,' "infl sixty days' in the town of Little Rock shall be deemed, and are hereby, declared to be, a body politic and corooiate; and the said Town shall be called 'ilia known by the name of Little Bock, aadlts corporate limits shall ex tend three-fburths of a mile in each di rection from the Methodist Church, in said tdfrn," 'Provided," That the corporate limits o^aaidjpwn shall not extend be yond the X'ttle Pee Dee Biver. . Se^'& That th9 said Town shall be governed1 fry itrlntehdant and four Wftrdensf who shall bd citizens of the M?$>?aud who shall have re (Is State twelve months, and re* been residents of the said Town,sixty days immediately prece ding their electlod.. The said Intendant ana Wardens shall'l?e elected on the second itytftrday . in April, in every year, five days notice being previously given, and shall continue in omce for one year, and U?Ul -the election and qualification of Ufetj;'successors; and that all] male JtahHbUantS or the age of twenty one yoa^'.fcfltjzens of the State, and who shatt 'nkve. resided fritliin the State] twelve and in the said town sixtj^flaya immediate}^ preceding their electron, smitl "be entitled' to vote for saidlntendant and Wardens, paupers aud pejppnAunder disabilities of crime SkoTX Tne said election snail be held at swne convenient public place in the said^ Jawnfrom 6 o'clock in the morn ing, nntlll o'clock in the afternoon, and when the be closed, the Man agers sbaU fbrthvitfv. countr the votes, and declare he2 election; Tint* give- no tice Ibgreefr m -witin#,- to the persons elected : The Iutenuaht aria \Yar dena, hefore entering oat the duties of the^^^^^^^^tfi^^ahall take the "Wit J "A^nteudant (05 Warden)-of the Town or Litue R&ck, I will equally and impartially) to the best of my abil ity, ea jercise the trust reposed iu me, and ^jrfisjPm^ Best; end|a$or3_fo pre serveflniqsttacf ana carry iinso enect, ac oordiaV tq Ja*v, the purpose Tor which 1 hav*?4a?aiDted me, ,God." And, if any person, upon beings elected Jntendant or Warden^- shall refuse to act as suoh, he &5?rarrelta'nd pay to the TownpeuQ^lithesapiof iwenty.ckfllars to formd usecl the said town; Provided, That(ft9| wftb *haa aitajued the age of sixty years shall be compelled to serve, eith^wjarfntemiant or Warden more than one "y&jfr hratijr term ot three wmcfL.. .Tteft Jfatendant and "War* dei?j Jor the time being, shall always appoint QUe or more jduui us ut xuuuu gers^ttiffee. Managers for each Board,) to conduct the .election, who, before they opaRtifc polls,, shall take an> oath fairly ?nd.|UttPAr{4ally to conduct the same. That j&mes Stackhouse, Benjamin Mace jumijk.T.'Hainiiieoarehereby adpoint ed Managers to hold tl)e election on the seogiui?aturdayJLn March, one thousand e i ? tfwfa crdiBj and B?vfeaty-two. tJHfyI/IJtefc & case a jweaacy shall -oecur in th6 office of Jutendant, or any of by death, resignation, xeopftY$ fljifotherwrbe, an election to fill.8uph>v%cftncy; shall be held by order of t^.Xateti4ant -4nd. J^ardena, or a majority of the same,' five days1 public no$g? berog jareyiouaty given;.and in case of sickness or temporary absence of thor Iot^ndant the W&rciens,- forming th$ Council, shall be empowered to ? elect of "the number to act as Intent ant during: ffl(e time*? ? Sbp A 'TKofiKft Tntondont onil War. [ected and qualified shall ?uu 4u?uucu Duau, m.of office, severally and ie vested with all the pow ers ef ^lal Justices, or justices of the Peaoe, as tfle case miay "be, In this' State, -within the limitsof said town except for the Jaean cases; and tb% la^^w^ant^ shall and may, as often^iawqcswyffcotfcmon the War dens to meet in oounotL-any; three ol whom, with the Tritendant, shall con stitute a qu<3r?ia{ toiltftfl^acf business; and they slfcBH>&-kno*n 4as- the Town Codicil of Little Book ; and they and moil fljl yi 1Q yiHEtyj^retUKJC iu vt oleoted.?fc>giave atfgp&iop aeal, whicb shnlllWra to ^fc^rs^nances, may sue ana be sued, plead and be lin pleade<9flBpC3Rnifro&msttte torthis iState; Wu^Wffulilw^liuid;-poacgSe-etid 11 ol . tlpae; the -sum oi ten thousand doflm* Tfnd the In tendant and Warden a ?i>aH have full power to make im<J establish such, piles, and by*finPTOfta-orarianee8, respecting the roads, atraHt-andpolicoof said to we as sha^MgM jt^rthMn weoe^sary and requisite ror u^&darifcy. welfare and convenience ontta^afatowif, or for pre goveruiueub wiium ure imme. auu iuv said lOWUflftuncU wa#,fi$ ;and.. impose flues and penalties for the' violation thersMJU? nicl'tjfcri^eUlfi^arr^ to t&C puhlic. the said corporation ; Pr6Mofeay*N>afrl!i(rftne sbaH exceed fifty doJJgi>w4lfotjW"yil^up?vawi, also, " " nothing ntfreln conj^ujed s^all that autho by-Jaw to thft State r a the Council id Council to make any iW dtfJ^Tug nant tion and laws or this -laws and ordinances lil afiall^ at ail timfts. aubjeot to revision or repeal by the Legislature of this State. Sec. 6. ThC" of the said town, or "a" hall lioe liquors ajorl gr or | fe li Wardens i)f them, t foui tV oi n tne cor_ the said town; uptm"BTich conditions antf'tiii6K%iicV :clriuimatances? as fe themsbalbMenuproperand right: pro vided, That in no.initanm shall the >A.tavern or to o3rs't figless than the b^IsEi^.by th* State: ?ense8and for '^tailing spiri ts verns and- brl r6 datd limits' with be appropriated e said tQwn.:. Pro ' * *yd Wat aH powei ts*erb "ct amo and hll fines ap tous' I llard I out for the d ssf'i ilected. >? ~ ' - - " Sec. 7. That It shffll be the duty of The said Intendant and Wardens to keep all roads, ways, . briagob and streets within * the corporate limits of said town open and in good repair, and for that purpose tbev are In vested witfr all. the powers, of County. Commissioners, for and within the cor porate limits of said town; and they may lay out new streets, olose up, alter or widen those now la use; and shall have power to compound with all"persons liable to work the streets, ways and roads In said town ; upon such terms as their ordinances or by-laws ruav establish, or their rules and regulations may j-equlre^. the mon ey so received to bo applied to the pub -* ?? j * .1 _,i iic use VI baiu buwu uiiu <ui pcioyuo re- w fusing lo labor, or failing to pay such commutation, shall be liable toauohflae ? not exceeding tweutv dollars for any one f year, as the said Town Council may I " impose. r Sta. 8. That they shall have power to impose.an annual tax, not exceeding flfty cents on every hundred dollars of ? the value of all real and personal proper- t ty lying within the corporate limits of c said town, the real and personal proper- v ty of churches and school associations excepted. The said Town Council shall have power to regulate the price of lieen- r ses upon all public shows and exhibi- ? tiono In said town, to erect a powder s magazine, and compel any person hold- c ing more than twenty-five pounds of powder to store the same therein, and to make regulations for for rates of storage r thereof, and for keeping aud delivering the same. The said Town Council shall ^ have power to enforce the payment of all taxes aud assessments levied under c the authority of this Act, against the c property of defaulters, to the same ex tend, and in the same manner as is pro- c wiHnrl hu low fhr fhn willpftinn nf fhf?M general State tax, except in such ^ cases that executions to enforce the pay ment of such taxes shall be issued under J the seal of the corporation, and may be 1 directed to the Town Marshall, or'other ( persons appointed by the Town Couu- j. cil to levy, collect and reoeiye the same, with costs, as is in such cases made, and t provided by law; and all property upon c whicli such tax shall be levied, and as-. v sessed is hereby declared and made lia ble for the payment thereof, in prefer- r ence to all other dehts, except debts due r to the State, whicn snail oe nrst paio, Sec. 8. The said Town Council may have power and authority to require all persons owning a lot or lots in said town to close in, and to make and keep in good repair, sidewalks in front of said lot or lotSj whenever the same shall front or adjoin any public street of said town, if, in the judgment of the Coun cil, such sidewalk shall be nccessary, the width thereof, and the manner of construction, tabe designated and regu lated by the said Town Council ; and for default or refusal* "after reasonable uotice, to make and keep in good repair sucb sidewalks, and to close such lots, the Town Council may cause the same to be made or put in repair, and require the owners to pay the price of making or repairing; and the.satd Towu Coun cil are herubv emDowered to sue for and recover the same by aotion of debt in any court of competent jurisdiction;: Provided, That sucli contract for ma king aud repairing is let to the lowest Bidder,. The cemeteries and public grave yards are also placed uncle? 1}he jurisdiction of the-Town Council. Sectiom JO. The said Tawn -Coun cil shall have power, with the consent of the adiaCent land owners, to close all such roads, streets and ways, "within the said town y as they may <3een; necesaaryj by the sale of the freehold therein, eith er at private or public saje, as they may adjudge best Tor the interest of the said town ; and they shall have, also, power to lay out, adopt, widens or otherwise alter those streets now in use, open and keep in good 'repair all ana every such new* streets, roads and ways as ttiey a may. from time to time, deem'necessary (. for the improvement and eonvcnienco . of said town : Provided, That no street, road or way shall be opened without v first having obtained the consent of the n land owner or owners thereof, through ii whose premises any such new street, v road or way may pass. , Sec. 11. The said Town Councilahall f have power, and are hereby authorized, 1 to elect one or more Marshajs, to fix t their salaries and prescribe their duties, r who shall be swam in, and invested s with all the powers and subjected to all f the duties and liabilites that Constables now have, or are subject to, by law, in c addition to rthe duties and liabilities o specially conferred and empowered on c them by the Town Council: Provided, that their jurisdiction.shall be confined ??_ it. i: ? .r WILLI 111 inu iiixiiu) ui euiu tunu. Sec. 12. That the said Town Council y shall have power to establish a guard c to authorize the establishment of a guard house, and to prescribe suitable rules a and regulations for keeping and gov- r erning the same; and the said Town li Council, or the said Iutendant and War- v dens, in person, any one or more of v tli^m, may authorize and require ary Marshal of lhe town, or any Constable especially appointed for that purpose, to c arrest and commit to the'Guard House, c for a term not exceeding twenty-four g hours, any person or persons who, with- ^ in the corporate limits of said town, who may be engaged in any breach of 8 the peace, riotous or disorderly conduct, t opeu obscenity, public drunkenness* or s any conduct grossly indecent or dan- t gerous to the citizens of said town, or ? any of them ; and it s"hall be the duty of ^ the Town Marshal or Constable to arreat ? and commit all such offenders, when o required to do so; and who 6hall have a , power to call to their assistance the j( posse comitatus, if need be, to aid in .. : making such harrests; and upon the fail . ure of such officers to perform such n ; duty as required, they snail severally t ! be soibject to such fines and penalties as b ; the Town Council may impose upon ? | them; and all persons so imprisoned ? [ shall pay the costs and expenses inci i dent to their^mprisonment, which said ? ' costs aud expenses shall be collected in t the same manner aa is'provided for the \ 1 collection or fines imposed for the vio- a . lation of Ordinances, rules and remila tians: !Prbvided-,*Tb?t-such < imprfeoc ruenj shall not exempt (the partv -from the' payment of any flhe'" tne Cotfndil 5aav mpose for the. ofleuoe.. which he, [ or tney may havo committed Sec. 13. TheBaid Tqwn Council shall have power to impose and collcot ta?ss from all persons-.representing publicly within the-oorporatelimits,, fox cain .or. rewitrdi any plays or-show^ pf ;^nat na ture or Kind whatsoever, to be apprppri ated to the publi c uses of said town. Sec. 14. That the said Xntendant and Wardens, or a, .majority of them, shall have power to abate ana remove all nui sanoes. within the corjwrate limits of fiaidto^wn. ~ f " ' *" Sec. 15". The Tntendattt and "Wardens elect, together with Clerk and Treasur er, shall, during their term of office, be exempt from. stWet and police duty, V"?t> 'iV'rim iVtinr>ii aim 11 wifKilT <Ttlfc juavu 'AVtTU J I month after th^e*piration of ] of office, make out and return to their i f successors-in olfiee a full account of their J { receipts and expenditures during tlieir| term, which account shall be published in one or more papers of; the town, and ? shallpay over all moneys. iii their, pss.- f session belonging to the corporation, G and deliver up ail - books,- records and _ other paperslncideht to "their" office to | their successors; a.ud.on failure to do so } they shaU be liable to.heJloed in a 'sum a not exceeding five hundred dollars, to ( .be collected by any proper actioil of. the itown Council. Bec. 16. For any wilful violation or fieglect of dtity, malpractice, -ebuse or ^ oppression, the said Inteodaot and Waj> f dens jointly and severally, shall be liable n to indictment in the, Court Qf> Sessions, . and upon conviction, to punishment as F prescribed in the preceding Section, be sides being liable-for damages for any v person or persons injured.:* .l-: y ? Bec. l? Tliis Act shall be deemed and b taken to be a public Act, and shall con tinuein force' for "the term of fifteen v years,,and. until theend of th*e"6gssl0irdf| the Legislature next'ensuing. e 1 Approved March 9, 1872, i e&sssesssasamBmmm ACT .to- thf,Charter o Peak's "Terry,i- over tfe* Watere Siver. - \ Section 1. Be it enacted by th Senate and House of Bepr?8entati?e if the State of Sooth Carolina, no^ net and Bitting in General Assembly md by the authority of the iame ; That the charter of the ferry ore iVateree River, known as Peay's Fer y, be, and the same is herohy, renew id, and continued in force from am ifter the passage of this act, nnti iraended or repealed; and the same i lereby vested in D. J, D. Ourctor lis executors, administrator And as tigns, subject to like powers, privilege n.l ..a innKA frtHmni-lr flfin bUU ilUtllAtlVUO ?0 tlWiV ivi luviij yvii erred upon the owner of said ferr >y law ; provided, that the followin, ates of ferriage only shall be charge* ind collected, to wit: Single passer jers, 5 cents; man and horse, 15 cent* )uggy, 25 contsj 1 horse wagon, 2 sents; 2 horse wagon, 50 cents; 4 hors vagon. 75 cents. Sec. 2. All persons attending publi neetings and elections, and childroi joing to and returning from school hall be exempt from any and al ihargea of ferriage. Approved March 13,1872. Death op Dr. E. E. Wbitner. fVe are deeply pained to record th leath of Dr. Elias Whitner, whicl >ccurred in Greeuvllle last Thura la}% after a brief illness. Dr TThitnfir latelv removed to Green illo for the purpose of practicing nedicine, and was scarcely estab ished in his new home when th< ell Destroyer came. The sad iu elligence of his death was almos he first tidings received by rnanj >f his friends in this community rhere he was born and reared, if* esided in Florida for several years eturning to this State about eight en months ago, we believe. Hi graduated in medicine since th< i-ar. Br. Whit tier .was a warn riend and genial gentleman, ant ^as greatly endeared to the friendi f his earlier , life in Anderson.? lis remains were brought to thii lace on Friday, and interred it he Presbyterian churchyard or laturday morning. He was in tb< 3d year of his age. It is only j 2\y weeks since au older brothei ied in Florida, and the grief tricken family receive the warmes ympathies of onr entire comrnuni y iu this deep, affliction.?AjxcUrsoi ntelligeiicev. Why la It.?It has been over t ear* now, svnee there has been a terir f the Court of Sessions and Cornmoi 'leas held in Laurons County. " Th( aus&is that our praiseworthy Chie [agistrate has refused or negl jcted t< ppoint a Jury Commissioner for th< 'nnnftr TnrlrfO \fAaao ta cniH A hi ?/ " - - eady and anxious to hold the court at of course cannot until tho arrange lents neccssary to secure Na compcten iry have been made; WJrat is th< latter, and why this discriminatioi gainst Laarens County ? Is bis Ex ellenoy only pandering to the spleei f "Undo Joe/'and enabling him t< ent bie petty spito against bis forme icighbore, who have so sadly sinnei n not desiring bis company ? I rould seem so; and the Legislature oo, in repealing the charter of th own of Laurens were manifestly ac uated by no higher motives. Such i lusiilanimous mode of retaliation i imply contemptible. Laurens Cour y has been comparatively free froc rime, but the continued deprivatioi X all judicial tribunals is not wel alculated to keep it so .?Phoenix. Be Economical.?Look most ti our spondings. No matter wha omes iD, if more goes out you wil lways be poor. The art is not ii naking money, but in keeping it ittlo expenses, like mice in a barn vhen they are many, make grea paste. Hair by hair heads get batd traw by straw the thatch goes off th ottage, and drop by drop the rai omes in the chamber. A barrel i oon empty if the tap leakes but Irop a minute. When you mean t ave, begin with your mouth ; man; hieves pass down the red lane. Th ile jug ia a great waste. In all oths hinfB keen within comnass. Neve tretch. .your legs further than th lankefcs will reach, or you will sooi ?e-cold. . In clothes, choose suitabl ,nd lasting stuff, and not tawdry finei B8. To be warm is the main thing iever mind the looks. A fool ma; nake money, but it ijeeds a wise mai o spend, it. Remember it is easier t iuild two chimneys than to keep on ;oing. If you give all to back am oard, there is nothing left for tbi avings bank. Fare hard and worl tavd while you are youfcg, and yo vill havo a chance to rost when y<JI ire old. The-Licen60 Law.?A largely, al ended meeting of brokers and oibo: sitizene who are affected by the pro visions of the new license law, wai >?ia in tlie ball Mttte jiafim>J Charles ;ob, on Saturday noon. vThe opinion Connor, and Mr. C. u Jemmingerjas.to thjs constitutionality )f the law, were read to the meeting tnd the feeling <was unanimous thai f brought.to a test; in the courts^ th> ict of the Legislature could n.ot'1) iiistained. Some diversity of opinioi ix is ted as to the most appropriat md -'feasible method of testing thi lucstiort, and a full and free discussioi ,vas had, resulting in the adoption c ? resolution, on the motion of Mi Barker, that-a committee of three b ippointed lo.confer with Messrs. Pot ,er and Memmingor, and request then ,o arrange for- the tosiing of.the '.II ionse law before the courts at tb> mrlifest practicable time, and for th iuspension of the prosecutions for tb )eualties of tho law pending the ac ion of the court. The . meeting thei tc^jdurned until: to-day, at noon.r Jliari&zion xtewSy A Valuable Horse.-^-A man it Visconsin advertises -a 'horse for sal n the" following scriptural- Cushion Thou canst twist thyiabor to him, fo lis strength is great. Thoo canst bin< lira with his band in theifurrow; hi /ill harrow the valleys afteryou.- H< rill*"gatherthy seed in the barn. Hi trength is terrible, in which ho re Diceth. He paweth the valley, anc yaxfltli proud in his speed,r He mock th at fear, neither turoeth his baci rom the hobgoblin. Lo! how hi \ t. " IS*1 ili"1 1 . JT:" 2 f rao^eth his tail like at:odar j e ews are as cables. His bones are like strong pieces of brass, yea, like , bam . e of iron. He eatetb grass like an ox; a behold, he drinketh up a river, and v trusjteth that he can <lraw op Jordan ** r, in hia mouth.. W ho can open.the door.. of bis (ace ? Yet thou canat approaob \ r him; with a bridle. His teetl? are ter rible round about. I will not conceal his past, f-nor his comely proportions i He is gentle, he is kind. And his tail 11 sticks out behind. I want to sell him s for something I can pay my debtb i, with. I v: 8 Dr. Tutt's Pills.?Is a purely vege i- table concentration for keeping the Bow y els in natural motion and cleansing the ? system of all impurities, and a positive 3 cure for consumption. They restore the diseased Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, I- ? hoalthfil uotlmi while nf: fhp nnmo time they brace and invigorate the whole system. Rome, Ga., . January 11, 1871. Dr. W.H. Tult:?Dear Sir?Having used your Liver Pills and finding none that have done myself or my wife as much good, I would like to know ;if they would do as well North as here. I intend going North in March, and If they will have the same effect as in this climate, I want to take them on with me. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain, your ob't serv't. HENRY A. BILLS. Dr. Tutt'u Hair Dye does not Stain the r Linen. A Melancholy Break-Down.? There are lively break-downs that make an audience laugh, and there aie sad aud sorrowful break-downs that make the kind-hearted grieve. To the latter class belong the enervation of body and mind which is usually called "general debility," or "nervous weakness;" and which, when neglected, too often termi nate in atrophy and death. A whole some medicated stimulant is the one thing needed in cases of this description, ana science una experience uuiue iu pointing to Plantation Bitten as the true speciflc. Tlie.fact that it .combines the properties of an invigorant with those of a regulator and alterative, in exactly the proportions necessary to produce a radical change in the-tpneof the system, and the action of the diges tive and secretive organs, is an unan swerable argument in its favor as a gen eral restorative. , "G. M. D."?Don't stand aghast with awe and fear, eyes wide open, hair on end and fingers tightly, clenched with the idea that these mysterious, symbols are cabalistic signs and represent some secret organization of masKed demons, who carry terror and disniay with their midnight prowlings and. disperse on the dawn of the morning. No! They are only the initials of Dr. Piercers Golden Medical Discovery, that pleasant medi cine which has acquired a National rep utation and proven so efficacious in Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis Consump tion and kindred diseases. For these complaints it has uq equal. Sold by all druggists, . j .. j, .. i? ... GEO. 8. HACKER, Door, M, ai BM Factory. CHARLESTON, S. Or - fiST* This iS aa Idrgelfttid complete a Factory as there is In the Soufh. We keep no Northern work to fill country orders. " , j 'j. flgySend for Price List.^ffifl Address, - GEO. P. HACKER, s P. Or Box 170. Charleston, 8. 0. Factory and Warerooms, King Ssreet, opposite Cannon Street, on line of City Railroad. August 7, 1871, 20?12m. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. J?. P. TOALE, Manufacturer aid Dealer, No. 20 Hayne Street and Horlbcck'? Whdrf, CHARLESTON, A C. - 8^" This Is the largest and most com plete Factory of the kind in the; South CfotoQ 011H oil artinloa In thin linp VI U KJVUlVUj UUM Mil M* VIV'VkJ au VMaw a can be furnished by Mr, P. P. Toftlfr at prices which defy competition. 0&? A pamphlet with full andrdetail ed list of all sizes of Door?, Sashes and Blinds, and the prices of each, will be sent free and post paid' on application to P. P.'TOALE. CHARLESTON, S. C. . July 13,1871,12-ly ' OVER MB. KtlBZ'S 'Jit'. :i i t . j{J MB.T; 'afc ' . n IS where my books and accounts can be found and I would urgently re-~ quest all those to whom I haVe extend ed credit, to COME UP IN' THIS MY HOUR OF NEEI>, , ( : - Pay np-Their. Accounts lite In, and thereby enable me to Tesume busl uess. I would state that.I have a FEW AR TTflf.T^ tvhinh T rtrA , ^ ( which Ijim offering ' VU AI>vUl .vUv MAVi rv '.! P f'v? i -~a. ii C.J Ji Low Sown!! Parties would do well to call and ex amine them, as I pledge myself to olose out what I have at astonishingly low figures. ;^ -Respectfully, - Jan. 26,1872,41?tf f! rfl/17/ ?i? <?]?! c*s Tifes, ! any who have not sup Jf*F there are any who "have not'sup-' [ plied themselves with Bagging and ies, they can .get. wl^t. they need in this line fro*&;' $ { j for to i hoj tb< gu, bya Jin Ea yic I an* fio, HATE WST aAta Ail J# UAJ GROCERIES, PI I Which will be soli enoc] ran. 24,1872,40?lf_ ' ' goldsmit: IRON fo . Are prepared to furnish the very lowest figures. They furnisl n in Columbia, wliich is aufflcieiit rec reb. 14,1871, 43?tf WALLER & MERCHi LIfcE now offering to the public in th line of all the Goods generally nee THEIR S have been selected with great READY - MAI FINE STOCK OF A crnnrt jw Groceries, Hardware, Ci > which the attention of purchasers is WALLEB Ion 3,1872, 27?tf 1 ATLANTIC AC! . . i. rhia Article, prepared by the ATLAJ e direction of their Chemist, JULIEN i Seed, is now offered at the Reduced yabje 1st November, 1872, Free of Int Jrders filled now will be considered at , November 1872, thereby ennabing Ph a and Mules are Idle. PELZER, RODGE BfeOWN'S WI aUARLES, PERRI1V & C fan 3,1872, 27-tf ' ATLANTIC rhis FERTILIZER, manufactured bj INY, under the direction of their Che w offered to the Planting Communlt ? $48 PER TON CASH! or $52 PAY. 2REST rhl8 FERTILIZER has been very exi tire satisfaction; some of the most pn :ruvian Guano, pound for pound. A.11 sales made now will be considered ose buying on time the sale will be coi By this arrangement planters will be < nuure at a uuie wueu men wagun? tut Pamphlets containing the certificates iOSPHATE will be furnished on app PELZER, RODGE BROWN'S W1 QUARLES, PERRIN & C Jan a, 1872, 27-tf MAPES' HI itJPER-PHOSPH tie Oldest Super-Phosphate 1 COMPOSED of BONES, POTASH, I J TED ANIMAL AM MONICA Li It, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Plaster, nor ed. Factory open for inspection at all INETEEN YEARS OF ] Introduced in 1852. JICK ACTION AND PERMANEN etimony of hundred? of well-known { crop and soil, even during extreme a *45 bash?$50 Time, KINSMAF AQm " : * [essrs. Miller & Egbert rte: 24,-1872,40-?m . ESTA.BLIS )RESSED FLOORING, CEILIJS a hundred different patterns,-ofM sale at New York prices.?. Mantel order at short notice. Stair Rail, I* ijanyton hand and made to order. G this-estabiishuient aa can be. made in i largest stock of the above South of araatee will giveentire satisfaction to i riie subscribers are the only practical 2 Trade, carrying on the Business, in ti rtw subscribers cap refer to gentlemen a and BUorida, as to the character pf tl st end Haael Street, opposite Wando I inity of Charleston and Pavion Hotel 1ST Messrs. Seal, Sigu <fc Robertson ai i all work shipped by us is p,t half ->>ric Ca>. R, R, v. W.tlV.M . t YVV A GOOP STOCK Q& OES, CLOTHINGr,' ?S, CROCKEBT, 10Y1SI0NS, &C? i Low for Cash, by I NELSON. H & KIND, j TINDERS, :a, s. o., l the latest and best style m jsam . imNNMb bed most of those elegant fronts to be ommendatiou. Give them a call. ' > . ; * 'I i ' . v ' / :?? j lNTS .AT oi), s. g eir new and handsome building, a full ded in this eommuuity* TOOK OF care, and unusually attractive, ^ >E CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. sortment of : % : " , > ockery, and Glassware. invited. Give us a call. i & BROTHER. | 0 PHOSPHATE. 1 0 ] mC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under J r RAVENBL, for composting with Cot nf i-u?r ton />n.?h nr SSI tier ton erest. i G'aah 1st March, 1872, or on Time as due inters to haul it at a time when their Wag R3 & CO., General Agents, IARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. O., Agents, Abbeville C. H.t S. C. PHOSPHATE, * 3 r the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COM mist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, is y AT THE VERY REDUCED PRICE ABLE 1st November, 1872, FREE OF IN tenslvely used in this State, ftud has given ictical planters admitting it to be equal to . |/ as cash on the 1st of March, 1872, and to isidered as due on 1st of November 1872. mabled, without extra cost, to haul their d mules are idle. of those who have used the ATiiATiTlU lication to the Agents. ES & C0M General Agents, a IARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. JO., Agents, Abbeville, C. H., S. C. [TROGENIZED j ATE OF Lim0 Manufactured in this Country, >HOSPHATIC GUANO, CONCENTRA lATTER and SULPHURIC ACID. No Adulterant or Absorbent of any kind times,.. ., .. . PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE Patented Dec: 29; 1859. i T IMPROVEMENT TO TH$ SOIL. [ ilantersin its favor on every variety of [ dverse seasons. . ; payable Nov. 1st, 1872. 6. i28 East Bay, Charleston, 8. C. ' rG, WEATHER BOARDS, &c. Over * ouldingR, makeover 100,000 feet on band, s Pieces, Door and Window Frames made I Jewels, Ballusters of Walnut anu Ma- 5 ood aud substantial work made as cheap r the United Spates. We have on hann the city of Baltimore, all of which we ill who want good and substantial work. ' Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers i ie City of Charleston. i all over this State, Georgia. North Caro icir work for the past twenty years. W. P. RUSSELL & CO., "ertilizcr "Works and in the immediate ?j; , " . . *e our authorized Agents .for Abfopvillp, e. to-wit; 65cts. per 100 lbs., over the HSept. 28,1871,24?8jn Xhe largest and Best A >EBFUHES, TOILET gjj BRUSHES Ac., Just opened, and for sale at s W . T. March 13,1872-46-tf AT THE EMPOfl Marble Wc rHE MARBLE YARD is remov< ters to its new Work Shop an< ared expressly for the business on A larshall House. A fine stock of ITALIAN AM) AMBBICJ Jan always be found on hand, and all one in a superior manner, and at prices Also, a fine collection of Designs for^ \A.NCY HEADSTONES, which can otice. Call and see our prices and style! J. D. CI Nov. 2, 1871, 28, tf . . IAS. 6. AUGUSTA, 01 '.f * . - - ' ' H BE now opening a beautiful assortment ol H Q"DDT\TC. oil aP tnki/>k nrtil Ko caM r|^ UJL 1M11U kl OVAC, Mil wi " Mtvu n -m. wv wv.v vj Brussells, Three-Ply, Ingrain, and l<r Floor and Table Oil Gloths, best goods Druggets, Mattings, Mats, Cornices ai Window Shades all sizes, Curtain Go< Wall Papers and Borders, Hair Clothe We also keep on oar first floor, a large si JROCERIJSS, Wood and Willow Ware. We so ille friends, for the above Goods, which will be Feb. 7, 1872, ?-Sm JAS< G' BA' - J Ui . ? fA^Ati oni) Prnrl L1CW WbiiV4i nuu a a via ; Subscribed Cap ONE MILLION %e Wareimseif lis Bait, Cur if Cai AUGUSTA, G-SIO Is NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. ] :E8 will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or uj a?. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will b< ante that will be available iu this city or any other B&. The Bank Is prepared at all times to make PROVISIONS on the most reasonable term^ . flSF" Parties would do well to apply at tlie YVareb Officers. CEAS. J. ; JNO P K Oct 19, 1871,26 6m] T. P. BBJ J. B. & W. J. I WILL BE EOUHD NO. 2 GRANITE Lnd are fully prepared to show to the public their i Groceries and Consisting of .1 BACON, FLOUR, MOLASSES HEWORLEANS SYR! LARD, S17 nd everything in that line suitable for families. A A Nice Assortment of Co 4 'r r>. ' * Comprising ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS.' 1RANDY PEACHES, SARDINES, OYSTERS very thing in that line. ALSO, 1 Choice Lot of Mountain Coi The above stock will be sold low and the public a nd examine for themselves. Jf 6D. 21, iO/Z, ??U WE SAVED FROM THE Li -./t" . h r. Ma ' DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS," ! CARPEl n'e NOTIONS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, HOSIE] Vliich we are determined to sell for CO days, comm nstan t. A splendid opportunity isoflfered to Country Men austbesold. .?* ? :ot-: -fj ;r ; ? KAPHAN &: Abbeville, S. p., Feb. 5,1872. Old ?he Greatest Discovery of the Age. AV TOANOAISB, >u DOCTOR LAURENT, of Paris. 4N infallible cure for all Irritations of the Skin, as well as obstinate Eruptions. This preparation is univer ally used among the higher classes in 'ranee and England. A bottle of th Dau Francaise will bo sent to any upo eceipt of One Dollar and Fifty Ccs Is, 1 W B.FMUTJ Feb. 14,1872, 43 >|1f ' v Lot ; jo repeived this day, at I 9 0 Fep. 21,1872, 44-tf Hai The u fori general, tl of the nei UNDER where he kinds at si tion given dies. s. Jan ILrtioles. i , 9 * * \ f ssortment #f C0BBS, hort profits, iy - . Penney, HUM OF FA8HI0W. TKS. id from to old ! handsome Office pie r ' Street, ^above 1 IN MARBLE work warranted to fe* lower than elsewhere. MONUMENTS? < AlfiD i be furnished at abort 3. Respectfully, 3L^J^jfflDE13RLS^ ."{i,i: , CJwfnJu^T.. OQftTUrtt OAGZA. f the following Goods for flF at a small advanee: w priceii Carpets, $ngs* , cut any size, 7.J' id Bands, Chromes, 3ds, Lace Curtains, i and Upholsters' Goods* ?.# nnnran pavtt.v WVIk. VI VUVitVfl 4?-- g'fr' \J? ' licit orders from our Abb#- . Bold LOW FOft CJSfT.. wiiife '5 <? J 7/C ' rlfo>N>r ace WarehQus, ijManfl EeyioM Streets,. hgia. Liberal cash advak* jon Rail mad Receipta. e famished with receipt* ftr- > ! for borrowing money. . LOANS ON PRODUCli <r ' . ;!? :u L ouse, or communicate,with th?. JENKINS, President Ilfd, Vice-President. JfCfl, : ROGERS, at ' * ' RANGE, lelectitockof r ' Provisions, , r '1, * JP, MACKEREL, JAR, COFFEE, RICK*. JWi i . ,i afectioiiaries, . r /: ; v . . > COCOA- NUTS, JELLIES , CRACKERS, and any ua m and Nice Earns, re reapectfblly invited to call lte fire v-J ; r.y i: ^ rAxisris, "HATS, CAPS* Ing Goods;' ay, Jfdm pistols, &c., encing, Monday,' Feb^uiry fethk " :J v:i| ff ihants, and others, at*the Good* SKURZ. Bendy Wltoj. NEW ness Shop. ndersigned begs leave to - In 11 his friends and ftitizein ife mt he is now statfondd ta..0Mr w Stores ,. - r ' j MRS. HUGHEY'S HOTEL, > will put up harness of all hort notice. Particular atten to repairing Harness and Bad*