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/ ioi Every vVomnu 5n A.'imrica, *V , .w . i v . W O M A M, AN*> + tjer Thirty Years'Pilgrimage. By V^V. BLISS, Ti.T)., New York. (;?e ah ? s ??: ? <>r no- \ ilo ildrt wort, may lie > tkly imduittiHiil ftviiit ilio Mcly. 'llio nhu<sl .i| i? )n 'iliivc i )<>hun-> wiil-li in n c??iO on iiiloMi- :lt n n?l io' i^co'it oil tit onm < Ojitubki i Wo iin; to > isiiii;-l ntT .is \Wl* III-1 IMV III ill 1*111 .III i ?liv?.mu I.IV?S I * l? l';*i^" * itd r.m.'Unni, thr ;>urp >i lien'rUstou c mii-ms iIt.11 ?i iljiU them; i?? i???M 1 ? k?owh\ 1 hit i? till Ini itv Iv emiHe ie-1 with the he il ?. -nil l-liuluti ; ;. itio?m, anil who l>v lliclr Klivii^th at; t v. "I e? natllu: on, hy 111 It phyM.al mil iMl) iWftwtl 1), Imwillt huhlv-lUvi'liipQil I'h.VMi.ll, II' nt 'l, nil ' moral ijU.llitlOl t.? then uflai'isi,,; or, )i weakeuM an.l tni'tvuunl l> \. mses or t'ls. :hj, t\i?lr S > 0 - "lil-h > l.v destroy It,i Ivj^.icy to an unofii'ii llii? pmjrein : ? anil i > throw a r.v ??i liulit >vet tho >Hso iM*. V'l'iiliat l-? h i < *. ? 'Hive*, ay r.ijt Woman needs an in tnjctor. Ties hook - i. ;> uih i/<* J1ieiii;ftCOlCS to >lio\V ivhtl onpot ii-ikm I' Ki lnv. w man tlic hi uoiH of that expm hupo. Int. IVi.i.is, iho author of u,. > wmi;. -a m nliuf.' ! n i:nlversl'.\ of IVnmoliuila, i'tiilat'.vlph..,, t i.i.. |s;j !i 19 (or in my j van iii ulc foma) j < omjtl Unit* iin.l oil runic, i - hi |. i>ral a s.-i1 vilty. jpi'l is in m i>ry way i it toil f : mi it in,' a book oi Iho Ultpl lor iho (trtimil l >?.' la>k 111 i,l| . . il i ill iia.l i'. it? >,, , > i : i | o oi service, to hai .it. t ' w." n of il in-, r, ttmU ... t ' ' spr.lr)), 1 nt ivllli a tlo'ir.Ty of di tton. a ili*eroct : of words, an I a vc.led ii| utii*,f eapressioti that i . . m Mi l its \\ iv to 11. limit slan ill Mil unit n.niu li.i nsihiif v, oi via il. a til mIi >ri ititlo tin; cheek of >t f: i ..'.ton-. T'h' if I hi l< renin led, h iwevor, I, .il'iii..?t In isslhl I! |, to ti i I the path tint tlio unVI ' M poll, HI ' ' it -'I'll! t l Violate till J.MI MOllM'll' f.iiins of l'ii,.; i i i.i which Atncricin readeis am > . l\ ai'v'.Mtonio.i, an I, whether in ilo or 1,0111)11, is a t ' i, tit it ; tin- li.ioii tio t il on Up with tin c'\jiv llltioii i . iim: r. :'tlt : 1 at a rehash of those t/nojtf.tr matter* t? ii 11 nits 111 Iv ni liiiiiM lift He wiiticu upon, will i- the.V pr 't'.'il tin I th Ii liiistako. '|h ? ic uti-r limn ln> pi ji.nval 11 li ii liruiv sin ilaiitics; auvl if . liioillvi ..'pv ii' l it tin: tin of. pil; i ; <jl a j osi \ nil vivl i.'n". ii. t!i.oi Jti.s'. a;;l s n:i'i t un la-i n:i, lie oi sho ' o1 > to r ' I'l'.u. rili i^lv, l-Jve;y > no liai his i i,' iimiM of ihliil iii-, ;11? 1 - t\e author Ion h,t. n is .I, hovvcv *r, ili.it it t.i n nil, i>.i jo-.ii i\ oof i;sv, anil ; tl. pi; >r. ;t <fti:rr, hv I'lO'i at any rate who, like tin) ! r. hie ilcliluM it. i up, n liiuinn liapplui's.1 ami iho tint oppose it; hy those who have :riven to :ts. erntC s HiU'i wan inn's umliipl' its ot Inrlfmilies, i have ci it houii illllyent In sivkm : to nnifili.rato ' . -1 Wirings, many vatnahlo Itjas ma, to s^ylhe lea*t,may ". f: VI i'.: I III . 1 II 1 - i ijI- lii'.iln ih'ly v. n t I svitli the health, happiness, ami ooll-belnjf of the portion of our tavo. 'mill; i< o il Inlioi.I... 1 r. il, i ... . .. .nil, 11.11 mil v ill lP.llltlJVr ; m?ro espet: illy tl?n mental, parents,an I those h:tv? !': .lime Hon ol \ oiithlhl htcxj>e knee. ;uo w ill not j?t rmil nor is it norcs-tiry *o 1'V M-nl ii lcii^' lis! ? I" TI'N t'i HON! A l,S; a i w will imiinito I in- universal I'avor with n li'xh Uiu work ijv itrcIvoiI. Man.s|-U.LI?, M:O 1 J. 1110. f ic jioniM''! Ov. woili. " Woman, and in ! 'I'.'iii iy I i'iii'm' I'lljiriinai;!'." v itli ?lr 11 ituresi. ; iiyv<> Hit hook of pre.ul vnlne I?> those I'm ivliom II wiwi i\ n il. mid liojMi it will niei't wii'i iti it e .iciisivo clrcii' I., ii vvhic.li Its merits so w. 1) deserve. M. y. CAliriiN 1T.U, M.D., Follow Ala.-u. -Med. tfoc. Host on, Mii\ 13,1370. t ti p. < xamlned tli" i?>??"?k ? 11i* 1? l "Woman. ami iii i * i Iilrty Veins' I'IIk riniuui-," v- - it t III I i \\ \V. d I of New Yolk. and in no nidem-nit, it is a v< > :,i ;>) work, (Hid ctileulnted to Ito useful. i>x|nh'|ii1(v i?i>i?n women, w here ill health 's quite i ?o prevalent at ' i.-M-nt. H " riiilo&nphlcallv. 5'lrnt f1 ally, aiiaieiiueail \ phvsi*?li -1. invalid nntholni-'lenlly ?(irifet in it* descriptions of 1 . ... ..is ol live ImiiIv, causes of female diseases and their lie; or, what Is imich tatter, their j?/"r?v/?/;iin ; and tho 111? : ut>nis i mewliai mnneioii-1 . i from Kimnlanl writ i mtiieiii iu the medical pi-othsstoii. M M. At. ( t)KNKLL. M.l).. I,I, 1). lame entitled "Woman, ami lirr Thirty , , .u s' I'llerilllilKV," I>> \V. \\ . Hllss, Al.lt., ami dni. 1 e.-ipciYulli t?>i married women, is slid by piedical ? ii iii In- oi meat value fur the intbruinlion it iinpnits.? * ' 'StuH Journal. Woman, ami her Thirty Veaih' i'il^iiinnKe," i.? On tttlo of a book .lust thrown ii|iuli tin market ' ii tho motto, " Jloni toil o'm tnai >/ /? ;> >> .'' It is a tar i\ i and I toiler Mi em pi than its pi. d.i r>.vi|-f in treat ' .>ul.illy and ,m>i iti/ucutlv and with tunisi p irpose of *i I !.> la.i-t ilelti ale ef s'ultjeets. .. . llu- literary and ay iv seientitle qualities <1 tin- book liiiinm a c.nelhl tn oi ellipeiil jdit siciaii lo lie the authoi. ? At .nut l/at(y v\ inn iv. and Ivor Ylvii t y liiiri.' I * i 1 y; i imai,'*'," ?V. liliss, .m.Ir.. New York. I Ins Imh i. i. i iii..>i miIii (I Upon a sllliji-ct I.I which ollll too Jlllle i tinder utsale I lie lnedleat pi de sioil, and tvuiild sav e a i ist .I of I lie >u (lei liuj a liloti Is nmv caused l>v iy u..iicu >.- hvosi vital laws of health, if it tveto III tin h unts of i vv i mail. The vnliniie Is tllO Wolds 'Of II |tliysleiillV CVofy I i lira i.imi, IJilMUK I 'I 'llilliy y i I S J*>- I 11 !e complaints Ills specialty. It llnows halil u,,. u tho , !- s tifr ullur t<> tin* sex, iiinl Miitm m tin* piopei icnicriMil l* in every way invaluable toi inslii.iiiai uuil v . iiiaiiuii. ? Jiv^iun vw. Woman, ami her Thirty YemV I'ilyrlma I Ills wort;, Iiv ;i N"\v Vnii- pin *i, 1:111 ' l cxirt'il{ lid auto, 11 ? :?! ~ ndi'licnti and ilii|??i l.'ilil subject i u |? iliups as Tutu li delicacy a- tin- i, .iiav it in- i .ism i .niit, niiil a i ertainlj ann/- nil uuil.-. Mm; m v woa .. nudc.-pccrOlymeiy iii"ihct should I.now, nnniiately r;c'd a- tlloy :tl < \\ It It lift mia ti 1111 , I till! i, I' her , . ' nr. Tli-ne tali l>e tiodouht lltai .1 men sliarC of \ a., aii'1 Mit'.ciin : entailed iiimiii i-ait, .1. <- a ma that might i'i' avoided, i? iv.,m, no ml ; own t iiii-tlttiiini, :i\itI ta Vnv .1! .,11li. w i n I.1 ani : \ iolalvd will, impunity. ,>j ,,/ , i,i / mutt. ' Woman, ami her Thirty Years' I'll^rim,ly.r," by W. \V. l.liss, M. t fs n niedn al Irealise upon iliu i Vru' limine, diseases. needs, aiill culm c ni woman, < I; lia* (lie ccnihiciufuttnii of rciT-ectuMc pby slot mat S i . Uieiapcntie value, nnd which Hec.ins t<? l> In a iitoral i- at of view, itnexi cpltniiuhhi ami so calculated : hemoj ityslon Ct/hyt lyatwuaiist. hook contains 415 naves, limn, illustrated l>v a lino ) ' 'pkfiaviiij,', and i? substantially bound in muslin. I RIEF SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. ^ JNTnODUCTOKY. p'eniabji increase of female invalids. ivim Is the I . . ! 1. I'nduc cultivation I 11??- inciital poweis, tho p aunts, ami tin; , nmoH-:. 'I In- icinicinciiis, luxiij and cliai.n i"r ol social iiitercotiifc. II. I in* want i n o all , proper t'sxl, iiinl In alllitiil out-door oseicitw. , t !u: dissipatii'lis ol snooty, tin. I" ' o; tanlm-ii, and \ .unions tnoitfs of dic.ss. .r>. IM Uniy tin: in: ginitI in tin* |* i us.il of |>nii it nt In .Vs, |i:i.?sioii-.siiri im; plct , f tallies, ,Vc. J fit irunt fj piuj ri iihyttcul, itu-iUal, i' 'ivral tmtitti <j, icsultjim ill ? B" ;it il?*>;I liotn I'I lof i /nornnco, The object <>t IIiIh bunk to pi ve ihlntntailon t. Unease* jiociiliar |<) women, their anums, syuip, icsiilts, uuil liiilit itiiins ol tivatnii'iit. 'J'bc i isk. a <1 u ut? intd ilitllcult one. No impropriety in itnpai lint; i '.vli-.|ye to those will! are to Is! tin* mothers of o nions. : < wise to nnppiess in<|Uiry In rioaru to nutuiai laws, j .a*- and Illisclt folloiv closs* llpoii Iranee .nut lays-, t 'Hie work suliinitle I to the undid consideration of V .lien, " Tv (he puic, all (ht/ii/s ore puix." I, rvuKHTY. it - great crisis In wrnnnn'ti exlatenec. The mlmJ ext I ir, ilii'li'. iit iiwHkcns. anil tin-IshIn is' otnes di". lojutd, . .. jsli iiiniis'-nu nts losi^ lo ir attr.'i Hon. Her mission In 1 ' Will n Is mitljleitOn i)tie.s(|on an |in|H))|oiil uno. j leimiiied hv1 her physical \ i^or. The nio-i iiujioitunt , ; diseases those of Hie fjaonntfual orgnmi. II. 3J K.YsTKf ATION, vii.ti lilt? 'Hie ovarian ?v.Hiir< ami Mndr office#. J>ui i if ovarian influence in ilJlh < hi < J'ti if< \ !'< nd i i ni|icrajii<'nt. Jniliiehrc ? i < m liic :ii?<i nliiiiuuitliitf . l In*countiy j ri-foirildc to Hi,-. ty. .siruisijc* of cm.1 physician*. ileredllaiy Inflneici t '.Moins t i India, > , iucjicy offho menstrual jieiii*i. ,\ilcci"l !?>' rich* I . and lactation. The ijuantity i arlec. "I rue ituiuro ,it ho discharge. llscause. Ilcllefof theancient*. 'llio ? ty ol" Jacob and IjiU'ui. llcbi \s law# Sjh-i elation i ftl?eorte? of llie early phytdolotfjidx. Ovulation. Chasto t , l*?autiful lauguagc of i'releasor 3 Log*. 'J lie organ# of ). cjwirvutUou. 114. 1M I.A11M.U ION or MKNSTRUAI# OKGANS. Acuti -.ml Rul>-nc\tte form*. Chronic inflammation. II* , > opinion* id varinim prtutilpocr*. f.xjKiauio to I., *.> ..i?Hu iiiiuiy. The t.ia.u.ini Model# Icnmunre ill ! i .'.*#<* tcowuian Inflammation. Mult.ijil.tcUy of opinions , 'vvil to woman's chief h JJmnt.v. Itolailon of the 1 jj.imi lulie# in <be worai?. Woman'* euOtrlnn# for thlrt \ os. 'Jlie "change ?.?? life." (Jol-ien jxjtiod <>i #x? ,t e 1 Unease of tiuj uvttiic* uvrti oomuicH than >?ci : dilhued. Their fciijirirtaut * in the. nc*unl system. > 'jtvui fa pregnancy. Influencei i the nowjUesion, tl>e , ami 4he tlgurfr. t'oniTol the <k velojeu< t t < : the f : ml affect the Im1|}?ju rit rj?ia?juatl<oi deje-mlent . > . toj vvj#teric?. of tlie ftv.-uiea. AlrttPiclmly picture. ??f no ., i. KbW) organ* have m> exJ*i"Bi o. rjielr i f,y am-. MtrioMcH Im^u.iri tier whole evHleui. Cause* tlio , i \ psnent o. tf c reproductive organs f'prui their re>i a h'" "i Jo?e, the female appro* wihIck the Piipoalta ?ex. ni.v.i able cases recorded l?y nuabeul men. Th< jv unary ic- o<?# ? c?f thettuual tytUm. 1 JV. KVMfTOMS OF MEMiTItl \L I>JS- ' 35 ASK. | <.or #i. si v."c om#. -- Various rt*jrre?t?of jialn. Morbid In- ! ,i i o. li'M-a* i ovarii* ow.t tin- wntoti i.d vagina. | . v 'ntv.v iucn; it* csune and t ivtitinetit. JrrltaMliti of .< '.'athUr. t'aliifnl ovnoiiiitlon*. Hcpuirnaiicc Ui aextnU 'o < honelUveiicM hi the . "ncialtve organ*, insi ^.-l * that li;ut their m e aud oiUiUi :u the ot uriex. lisii . nwomm, I _ Dr. .1. WalKor's California Vin- ~ Oixar Hit tors are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chielly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of tlio Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medicinal properties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, ''What is the cause of the unparalleled success of Vint.uau HittkukV Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the great blood pi.t iller and a life-git in# principle, | a perfect Renovator and lnvigorator of tbo system. Never before in the hi.-tory of tlio world has a medicine been compounded possessing the remarkable (pudilies of Vinkoau DittIUus in healing tlio sick of every disease man is heir to. The}' arc a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inllanunalion of the Liver and Visceral Organs in bilious Diseases The properties of Dr. Walker's Vim'.oai: I in i'l.s arc Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutrition.-. Laxative, Diuretic, Sedat ive, Counter ii i ilant Budorilic, A ltoro. o, and Anti-bilious. R. II. McIMlNAI.n tw CO., Ornc-'isfs *111 <1 iJ.'ii. Arls.. S in Kruno; so. California, untl < or. of Win liimrloii nixt ('limit,hi Si**., N. Y. hold by uil Unig^istx unit Dialers. Til It WKKkl.V lib UAH ) The Cheapest anil Best Newspaper in the World. TIliiNKW YORK 11 tilt AM) is the lead ing paper?known to be .such throughout the ei^lized'woild. 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Sicnsoi: *v i 'o., <)K lilt lit iMS, I (Hi N AO and I.CNHON . llenson's Fine Old Orftpe ('oj?uue. is the lines! Ilrundy ever exported from a French vineyard, ami can he procured onlv from n? ( hanipagnes, Clioirts ami I'oils of the lincsl flavors, all Ironi I he houses of <\ I'enson A: <o. Our {roods are sold and delivered in their original packages as Ihev left the viheyard mi France, and guaranteed perfectly pure. Price lists sent free on application. may 2(L2iu. Tin* ^t'iv 62E;tmflic Ti'icsn. An linpoitnnt invention. It retains I lie nipt lire ill all lures, find muter l lie ha riles I I'xt'rciscor under severest el rain. It i* worn wit'u coin fort, and if kept on uiqlit and day, effects a permanant cure in a few week-. Sold cheap and seut by Mail when requested,circular* tree, when ordered by let ter sent lo I ho Kits! ic Truss Co., No. 689 Broadway \ . CI i ty, Nolioily nses s!,-. tal Spring Trusses; too painful, they slip olV too frequently. April 21 ?t 187".I?ly. 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Ciill'ciiOAM" 111u xiiUili OUUlllHUl^i r IS STKIOTLY A WIIITK MAN'S PAPEK Is published without the aid of any official patronage whatever; is fbarloss, free and independent in all mat'ers concerning the interests of the g/>od citizenship of the country, and appeals alone to the friends of honesty and good government lor supi>ort in Its fight against'the corruption and villainy which is now last destroying the resources of our oiTco 1 bright and prosperous land. w bland by us and wo will stand up tor you. iu lJAitK & ObTl'-KN, IVopilelois, Sumter, tt. C. >V. 0. JCJBNJCPV, Eeditor. x + lit) a ill WEEKLY ; Professional & Business Cards i \V. t? J. }(; JpllNSON t P: fll'ALfF.f)I ?: J^'NSQNS ? MUAt 1LE8AUM,! ATltilf.V-vs it[i i .'in NSKLOIfS AT SAW Conwfiyhoro, U. C. li.'n* Eavd, U I'.l U'iitt, Hl'DSOX & KE1J.I2V, Attorneys A Counsellors at Law, W 'It |?liictI?:o in all ( lie conrta of Ilorry, ( llior .SiHto or FiM^nd. Li / wne ol I he linn w ill In) in attendance al evory t .M iu ol I In* court, ami sucli other times as business may require. Ollico, Mai ion, S. (J. W. W. SKLLLKS, J. ||. HUDSON" .ISO. A. KBM.1SV. <h'X. 'JI, ISTJ. 'TOfi. T. WALSH, &ttornoy at Law and SOLICITOR IN' I'Ol lTY, Will practice in Ilia courts of Million, Florry ami I Scorgotowii. OIIU-I' .uCONWAYHOHO.S. C. Nov 13, 1S70- tr. rp |i*. OiLLLSl'l L, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. W ill 'jive prompt attention lo {ill business cutrusted Lo his eaie. CONWA YliOltO, S. ( . June, 25, 187L r MOLAR A: 1IAKT, Commission Merchants, ;.12 FRONT STKiiKT, NEW YORK. Liberal advances nuido on consignments of N a\al Stores, Cotton, ?Ne. Orders receive, Promot Attention. I nexeeplioiiillih: reli'renees given North and South. .1. 1LTOI.au .L II. 12 Aici*. of N . ('. of S. ( rnilOS. L. 11A1 i K KLSON, Commission Merchant, Shipping and l\>rw a; ding Ag< nl, IIP LI. CliEKK, S C\ Special attention given to the buying and ellingol'ToN Ti.miu.i:, and other produce. Q."/" < OmforhibU Houses, Lots ami Slultles, for hams, trill b< /uruis/a tl /o transient limber men, ipilht. ttI < /nir</e, nhoculrust their business to me. I 1'. WILLIAMS, PKAI.KUW I* (iLN LLAL M LKCliAN 1)1/10, M AM'l'ACTl'KOU k()K NAVAL STUFF. (O.MMISSION MKKCIIANT. AND (FORWARDING AGENT. ITS Npceia! alteulion ipven to the Waving atul selling of Ton 'I iinher. ii v bl i ii eek, s. c. The Orphans' Friend, A I'AI'KK l'OU I 1110 FAMILY ClUCLiO it hushed eymi v sati uday 11V Til K \ CAliOLTNA OKl'IIAN IIOMK. i One. year, in advance, $2,00 | Si\ months, in advance, 1 00 ' To ail Ministers, (>ne Dollar per Annum. ' /itifcs oj' Aftvi rslisintf /Ans</ /<-. \LL (he profits of this paper are used in supination; destitute orphans. We 1 \\ nut every on" \\ in> reads thu to suhscriho I Adtli irs i K.?J. 01,3V KK, ' Snp'L Carolina Orphan Home, ftl'AltTAN liXJ IU?, 8. C, ; AN. 10th, 187-1. \ THE EASTMAir; .jTLfi.yj'.t: ; im;ss.\i<:ss 4 io 1.1. !':?? : > Is an Institution for H.tuoftting YOUNG MEN for BUSINESS. [ Unly Actual Business College ) in the South Combining The- J' ory anil Practice. f \rd is especially designed for those who l! sire to engage in v Active Siieccsslul I >1 isi" I1 n 110SS4 <l Cy*" The host motto of Commercial College j* Instruct ion pverofleredtothisorany other {l country The course of stmly comprises every variety of llusinosy ami Flnanco fiom ictail to hanking 11 operations, l?y the great c system of 1 Actual Business Instruction. Hook-keeping in all its various methods, Business Forms, Terms and Usa- J* ges, Business Writing, Cor- c respondcnce, Commercial Aritli- q motic. Commercial Law; Partnership Settlements, Detecting Counterfeit Mony, Business Biography thoroughly laugh 11 t) AT 'I III.* ' EA-STM-A-N' : Atlanta Business College, 'j( Ct)KNER PEACflTREK LINE STS. JJ /I 7'X A N T Ay a X' 011 Q I A. Il Tin; totai. km'k.nm.s FOB F| i i. ppynp$ ll? iw. not kx< kkp For College Jour- tl il and Specimens ??l Penmanship, nuurcss Dctwilci' ^ iVIa^ce, le Dec. 2tl,~ly. Box 530, Atlanta, (la. lC NEWS: AUGUST 15 TAX NOTICE. ofkit u Corx ry Ai ihtok. ) CoxwAYhouo, S. C., Juno 20' 1871. <j Notice is hereby given tr? :\ll concerned (b it ibis office will by open from tlio first d:fy of .Inly, 1^71. l<? ill" twentieth day of August, l?s7l, for receiving returns for all real and |M'svuwil property within the limits of this county, for the year commencing July 1st, b VI, in accordance with section 10 of an Act to reduce all Acts and jmrts of Acts providing for the Assessment of Taxation of propi ity into one Act, and to amend the same, approved .March JDlh, 1^7-f, and which reads: iivi ry person required hy law to lisf property sh.dl, aniMially, between the fiist day of July and the twentieth day ol August, make out and deliver to the. Auditor ol the county in which the property is by law, to ho returned |i?r taxation, a statement verified by his oath ol all real and of all i>eisonal property possessed by. him or under ids control on the f c.I .1 >u /.?' li.lt, ..I I I.It. ....... ..Ill . ii ok < l l l ><<115 ' 11 I H I OS ' ' I I' I , agent, parent, Inishaud, guardian, executor, administrator, li nstcc, receiver, ollieer, part nor, factor or holder, with tin- value tlicirt*<>r, on saiil first day of .Inly at tin* place of return, estimating according to the rules proscribed by law, which statement shall set toil h: 1st. The number of horses and their vrlue. iJd. The number of neat cattle and their 1 value. :hl. The number <>f mules and asses and their value. lib.. The number of sheep and their value. f?th. The number of hogs and their value. I (>tIt. '1 he value of gold and silver plate, and number of gold and silver watches, and their value. | 7. The number of pianofort ?s, melodeotts and cabine.t organs, and their value. Mh. The number of pleasure carriages and their value. btli. 1 lie. nuinberand value ol dogs. I(>! 11. 'I he value of goods, merchandise, moneys and nedits pertaining to bis business as a merchant. II. The. value of materials received, used, or provided to be used, in his hut-moss as a inaiiufacliuer. 12th. Tin* value of all machinery, engines, tools, fixtures and implements used or provided for use in his husinvss as a nuinufacl.uicr, and of all manufactured articles 011 hand one year or more. Idth. The value of moneys, including hank bills and eireulat ing notes. I lib. The value of all credits. 1.7th. The v line of in vest incuts in the slocks of any company or corporation of this State, except National 1 kinks. K ill. The value of all investments in bonds except bonds of the I nit.ed States and this State espies ;ly exempt from taxation. I lib. The value ol all other property, l atch piece of real estate must be returned by itself on a separate return, which return must set lortli 1' 1. umber of acres and buildings, and nuinlu : <. 1 lot. and kind of buildings on same. Notice is hereby given that all leal estate and personal properly must he returned within the time prescribed by law. A failure to so return will cause a neiuiltv m .mi * J " "v' per cent to he added by the County Auditor. 'I'lie lidlowing named persons have boon appointed to assist, in taking tins returns and making the assessment, vi/.: t'. N. iteaty, I hick's Township. John N. fierce, Dog Bluff 14 Alva S. Anderson, Bay Boro 44 .lames C. Ileaty, Floyd's 44 Henry M. Anderson, (Ireen Sea 44 Ktlic! D. I icliai(ison, Simpson's ('reek 44 j hotnas \\. Core, l.ittlo Diver, 44 J. At. King, Dogwood Neck 44 Thomas McCormiek, Socasteo 44 Win. S. MeCaskoll, (lallivanl.'s K'y 44 The above named assessors \v ill present l hemselt at this odice on I he 1st day of July to receive blanks and instructions necessary. All persons living ip Conwayboro Township will make their returns at t his ollice. B. (J.8KS.SIONS, Julyl. County Aditor. t airl Stand the Truth. The Columbia, Union-If era Id wantpi] to Know what course the South Carolina Conservatives would take in the coming campaign. We answer promptly, saying that, no person or newspaper had authority to speak (or the Conservative party, hut that this i.iper would advise that no Conservative nominations he made if the Republican nominees were able, pure and earless men. We added that we had in doubt that the Conservatives ivonhl agree to this proposition, and A'|> K'll.l 111 /'(llll.litui ^ 4 1. I .....1..- -. .. ^ . .? i?i vviivatioiV'll l U'H-j 1411111/1 IIU ircumstanccs, could the Conservatives jonsislantly or properly vote lor doses, Chamhorhiin, Scott, Melton, S'egle or any other person who has leld a State office sir.ee 1863. We isked the Unioii-1 lerahl what it J bought of this programme. That >aper, however, remains mum-chance, ' vhieh is just, what we expected. The Jnion-1 lerald is jifraid to allow its 1 eaders to know that the Conservaives will support honest and capa- 1 )lo Republicans if they he nominated, aid it is airaid to allow it to be known 1 hat, in the public estimation, Ex- : Vttorney-General Chamberlain, ex- 1 iept in the matter of personal liccniousnoss, is in every hit as bad as doses. What suits the Union-Ilcrald a to say, every day, that the Conseratives have devised a scheme to sup- * (ort Moses so as to secure the counte- ( ance of the General Government in i Iropping him into the Congaree, or to i ay that the Conservatives mean to < un candidates, declare them elected, < nd install them hy force. There is j ot si particle of truth in such state- ( lcnts of t.lie Conservative plan of 1 ampaign, and that, perhaps, is why ? hey suit the Union-llerald so well. t Aetna and Courier. t How Goon it Is.?There is a young i lan in a Western town who will know a ist what to do next time. Seeing a good i lianco to kiss a pretty girl of his ao- s unintances,hc dul not allow her un will- \ igncsn to interfere with his oscillatory c itent, but stole the kiss, and thought, n erhaps, that it was a knowing fellow t dio declared that "stolen kisses are 1 woetest." Every rose has its thorn, ( owover, and the young man found it t ) by having to pay a fine of $10. $ ut, after all, thero came healing, for ? ic day after his trial he received a n ote from the young lady, enclosing j ic amount of the fine, and telling him h ,he next time" he kissed her to he d ss rough about it, and to be careful v ? "do it when father isn't round," a , 1874. IN I I ... Humors of the Sowing Machine, There was Hubl-nrd. Ho drove up to the door, unloaded a sowing machine and said il we wanted a machine that would do all kinds of work, run easily, hem, tuck^ruflle, gather, braid, and be a thing 'of joy forever and forty days more wo should'nt fail to .1 >.* i . 11 t ouy mo "lightning JMingeiv i bought it, and when alter a w<&k, he warned a certificate 1, cheerfully wrote one : "'11 lis is to ceaitily that I have had a 'Lightning Slingcr' in my house for some time past, and I wouldn't ho without it for twice its cost. It hadn't hoen in my house half a day before, my son recovered from tho whooping-cough, and my wile found j a ten-dollar hill on the sidewalk. I think it is the host machine ovorhnado, I can't, hear to go to hod and leave it." lie said ho was ever so many times obliged, and he hadn't got out ol sight before Kiboy drove up with the "Thunder illuzes" machines, ife began to sew at the other machine ; said wo had been terribly humbugged and that his machine s\ as the only first-clall machine in the market. My wife began to cry, and lie soothed her by ollering to trade bis machine?which he could sell for iron ? and thirty dollars to boot. We made the trade. lit; said tho "Thunder & III axes" would make any kind of a stich, sew any kind of fabric and out run anything but a locomotive, lb; came round the next week with a certificate all written out, and I signed it : rl his is to certify that I have gained ton pounds ol tlesh per day since pur/.)i i i -? v ii.i.-iii^ jour inacn 1IH', : v 1H I IIIUL niy wife hadn't run it, hull' an hour when her undo died and loll her two hundred thousand dollars. Not one ol the children has had a cold since the day the "Thunder & Blazes came through the gate. It plays easily, the strings are not liable to snap, the stops are easy to manage and it is the only machine in the world that can be operated by a red headed woman with a cork leg, I can si ay out untel eleven o'clock at night now and my wife hasn't a word to say. Formerly she used up four rolling-pins, costing two shillings each, per week." Then McManus came. I told him that we had the best machine in the market, and he asked to look at it. 1 lie hadn't fairly got his eyes on the 1 "Thunder As Blazes" bclore he commenced to laugh. "Ho ! ho! ho!" ho shouted as he 1 droped on a chair ; "it will kill me, 1 did you ever? oh ! oh ! oh !" I sternly asked the cause of his hilaiity, and he replied that Kilroy had swindled us, taken us in?cheated ! us stone blind. 'I he "Thunder As Blazes" wasn't worth anything, he 1 said-?was an old machine invented by ' a tdind man and patented by a fool. 1 My wife began to weep. "But" said McManus, "that were his marhino, the 'Chained Farthquake.' 1 It were the machine, and all other ma chines were base imitations. We 1 might try it, and if we don't like it he would cut his throat with a brick saw. f We tried it, and when he came with his certificate, I signed it : "This is to certify that your sewing 1 machine has saved mo 10 per cent, in ( fuel and -0 per cent, in hay and corn since we purchased it. I licked an alderman, pulled a school master's nose, and kicked a member of tlie legisla- j litre the second day after we got the machine. Wo hadn't owned it a week 1 when I found where I could get trusted for meat and wood, and found a flour shed unlocked. It will sew anything from a leu of mutton to a \T<>w - ~ . "I' 1 shire mountain. There hasn't heen a cloudy day since the machine first r started, and the moon now rises two hours earlier and lastsnll night. Is'o one should be without it." He took the certificate with a triumphant smile, and? , Hut I must leave off here, Farnsworth hns just called with the "Five Tewlcd Duplex High Low" machine? j die only leading machine in market? iml he is telling my wife how we got ^ iwindJcd by McMan us. The Harvest Feasts of the Granges. 1 e Wo have always looked upon the locial and educational features of our Jrder as its most important and char- ^ icteristic advantages. We do not 0 indervaluo the economic capabilities if the Grange, but it requires certain u jonditions, not always attainable at iresent, to enable us to largely avail mrselvs of them; but every Subordinate Grange, and every member, can ^ $ct tho full benefit of the refining, j Novating influences of our orginiza.ion, as well as of tho mental culture f( md the quickening of thought which n t promotes. Every Harvest Feast is c i social opportunity, and should bo nado as joyous and enjoyable as poslble, all boisterousness and rudeness )emg, at Uie same time, utterly exclu led l>y the presence of the "Maids" ^ md 'Matrons' ol the Grange, if not by he gentlemanly instincts of the "Hus >audmen" themselves. Wo hope no ^ Irange will neglect, or mako light of heso "lhcnics," or forget that there hould always be "the feast of reason w nd the flow of soul," as well as the w noats and drinks which sustain the hysical man, and mako glad the icart. Our tables should always be lecorated with flowers, and loaded I Mh the fruits of the seasons, as well tl s with the moro substantial provwione tl which the "grange," or l'arin, affords There should bo something to delight ihe eye and please tho mind, as well as to gratify the paint and nourish tho body, IV we eat and drink merely as animals, we degrade ourselves to a level with tho beasts which perish ; but with Ceres, Tomona and Flora seated at the hoard, \yo should mast icate our bread nud mutton, aud sip our w'uie like immortal gods and god dosses, and rise from the table ennobled and made better and happier by the banquet.? l*uv(tl Carolinian, fur A uyusl. "~~T ~7 -m " *""" ...... m Origin oi ".\oiYut-tp I Ilea." ^i * * 4 Everybody has heard these linos :: "No pent-up Plica contracts* our powers, Hut the wholy boundless coutinoi|^ is ours. llut very few people know the nu^ thor or in what poem they occur. The Portsmouth (N. IE) Journal. says they were written by one Jonathan Mitchell Sewell, a Portsmouth poet, as an epilogue to Addison's play of "Cato," 011 the occasion of its performance by an amateur company in that place in 177$. The whole production was one of decided power. The spiiit oi the devolution entered into every expression. Wo give a few lines : "And what now gleams with the dawning rays at homo, Once blazM in full-orbed majesty at I tome. "Did Home's bravo Senator nobly strive t* oppose The mighty torrent of domestic foes ! And boldly arm the virtuous lew, and dare The desperate perils of unequal war? Our Senate, too the same hold deed has done, And for a Cato ann\l a Washington.. "Rise then, my countrymen ! ami lor right prepair, Gird on swords and fearless to, war ! For your grieved country noLJy dure to die, And empty all our \eUvs for liberty,. No pent-up Ufica contracts our powers, I hit 11 Wl lulmln llAlViw llrm, . ? v w? * ' ?f nviv i/vmii' i i II1C* II L IS ours." TJtica, a town older I ban any in thevicinity of ancient Carthage, was tlreplace when; Cato died. This fact, with the above extracts, will snllieiently explain one of the most expressive quotations in our language-which has boon frequently made by the most distinguished orators, Webster among them, without an acknowledgment of the source irom weencc it eanje. Admiral Memincs, who commanded the Confederate cruiser Alabama, having had his disabilities removed by the last Congress, is a Democratic can lidutc for Congress in Alabama, ami there is a good prospect ol his election. A Heaver county, Pennsylvania, man threatens to bring suit against young farmer who persists in sitting up with his daughter Sunday nights, till 4 o'clock in the morning. The ;!orn parent claims, firstly, thai the fol owing d;*y, being wash day, his gal unt of no account secondly, that^f ,hey would only use two chairs, the me they do use would n't cost so much or repaisr. Kx-Gov. U. (4rat/, brown fell from be front steps of bis residence in ML iouis oil Wednesday last and broke me of his legs. Hut They Have Done, it. A man put in jail entertained a l>c? icf that he was illegally confined, and ent for a lawyer to consult about tho natter. After listening to the prisonir's story, the lawyer said: 'Can't put you in jail tor that!' 'Can't they, though?' 'Certainly not, the thing is preposerous.' 'But they have though,' urged tho irisoner, who fully agreed with tho awyer that they couldn't do it, hut vas unable to get it out of his head hat he was in jail, nevertheless. 'I tell you, my dear fellow, it is iin>ossible; they can't imprison you 011 a hargo like that. It is against tho aw.' 'But they have done it,' cried tho prisoner, stubbornly, and with rising nger, 'and here I am. I want to get ut, 'But I say they can't do it. If you ndcrstood the first thing about law, ou would see they couldn't. Blacklone says?' 'Conlound Blackstone! Ain't I ore, and havn't I been here for the last ix weeks?' 'I tell you they can't put you in jail >r that,' shouted tho lawyer, springig out of his chair, and growing exited himself, because his client refused > listen to the point ol law in the ise- ilk", 'And I tell you!' yelled the prise imping to his feet and dancing round ith excitement and exasperation, hey have done it, and I am here in til, and what in tho thunder is the so ot aayirtg^hcy can't do it?' There ia a story of Judge Grior, ^ hioh everybody delighta in, how ho' it asido tho unju&t verdict ot a jury gainst an unpopular man, with this maark : $?nter tho verdict, Mr. Clerk. * ntor, also, 'Set aside by tho Court.' want it to bo understood that it takes lirteen men to steal a man's tarm in liis Court.'