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? y M ftloilctli MAVo. I sit lu ft quaint'old garden, ,. iVil.li weather stained, warm dd wal', And over tho blaze of tho'Howers 'Vito brown shadows cooling full. And tho long lawns stretch before tn*, And I batho my eyes in their green ; And tho ebon In tho nark stop swnyibg, For four they should wuko Ibo scene. And'tho tall white church on tho hill-top Shines l?i<e a lirchthouso tower; .iJud/i'S0 s,m soeni-j to nod in beaven, , As be drops out his golden shower. id vii it i 1 Anil the pray eye! wife is smiling, .t.-iUa.U' ?isleop, willi ber hun ls tn mine, .To soe how ber baby is striving To tnako the short daisies twine. And T sit in poaoc tn tho garden. And my soul has a sense of home ; And my brain is straining io bursting, Thinking whence cash may como. TA SW?\? a-'Ofli i-att'iH. Our TOSnol was tho surveying brig Plover, which, day a flor day, in tho realms of the Arctio, with bows sheeted in crystals, with ioiolcs hanging pendant from tho yards, with frozen sails and shrouds, went rippling on hor cottril) through vast fields of ice, und among stupendous bergs that towered ubovo our vorv masts. Sublimity, brightness and gloom, alterna ted in this elimo. At times , wo saw tho red Aurora Borealis finning tho enid sky, as if in mockery, with its lurid light j at times the ?co dazzled with its brilliancy ; but often it seemed covered w\th black shadows, while tho eternal thun dor of the tide, washing the buses of frozen oliffs, boomed on our ears. But-there was a little sunbeam in our midst, which cheered ua more than words can express., It was Claribel-thc Captain's daughter a obild of ten, gentle and K ...ely, while full of lifo and spirit. Captain* James bad taken bis little one with liim on the voyngc, hoping thereby tn strengthen and 'inprove tho child, who, ni though she had not yet shown any sign of illlicalth, w.is light and frail, with ber fair bair and blue oyes, tlie complexion of her sweet mother, who had died of consumption. Tito captain w:is a stern, quick tempered man, but ho almost idolized his child. So did nil tho sailors. Chirping like a bird, vrrbppod in her pretty fur coat, she would run and skip about thc docks, smiling kindly upon all. Sometimes she would mount thc icy shrouds,' and, perched ?way upon thc topgallant yards, look down, laughing, ul ber parent, us bc anxiously beckoned her back to thc deck. Sbe was a great climber, and could run ! along thc rails and go up tho rigcina almost ns fast as a sailor. Meanwhile her laughing voice \vould SQOUi to ripple und tinkle ?ll over thc vessel,-falling like silvery music upon the fvnrs of thc listeners." Kvery morning our little ?riri must com" on.tfcok !nnd feed the chickens, doves, and other fowl, of which there was quito a stock ? in thc bin aft, which was warmed by n pipe running through it from the after cabin Ono day u dove, cager to get the crumbs I fdic hold out, rushed at her hand with an itu petuosity which^fent the sharp bill into tho ilesh of the chiiuThpalm. ?fXJj say nothing to papa about it," she muttered, us sho tightly closed tho injured hand ) "ho will bo angry, and, I'm afraid, will hurt tho littlo dove."" .Pap*) however, overheard nod san what lindtbappcned; Tho purser Wits passing ni the time. This was o young Swiss-of twenty, who bad once i.c?n a poor chamois hunter, but'who, having n taste for the li tivy, had entered ti naval school, and, by his superior abilities, finally won Iiis present position. "Jicre, purser," ordered the captain "I wfi'f.'t'ybu to have that dove's bead cut off." '{Bog pardon," said the purser, who'hnd nn affection for doves, and had taken great j pains to procure tin se int bo, vessel, ut our i Inst- oort, "but-but-l?rOught we wore nut to M?llem.'" : T ''What! not if they hurt my child. Obey my orders at once, sir " The purser turned pale. .'?iq sir i"' ho answered, firmly, " I could never obey such an order. My mother, just before, sho died, made me a present of a dove, j which I have now nt homo. This sort of a ; bird! has ever been sacred to mo since." 1 "But it bas burt my child," cried the cap tain, his eyes, fairly blazing. "Come, sir, obey." Tho purpcr, who was n fair-haired, gcnflo looking yoting fellow, shook bis hoad, snd/y. '^No. sir!" bc answered. Tho .captain's rage, was unbounded. Ile j piikod up a hand spike, and rushed at the Switzer, who must tho next moment havel bc^ri'k'nocked to the deck, but for an in ter po- i sition. . This was Claribel, who was a great favorito with tho purser. "No 1 oh, no!" cried tho child, clinging to her parent's arm ; "do not-do not strike hiujjJ J?he. bird did not hurt ine mnch, pupa. lt wos'niore my fault than the bird's !" So.wild, so eager, so oxoitcd was tho little glfV; noiy trembling rill ovor, that sho nt onco ho$ tho effect /pf cooling ber pnront's rage. Ho .know, ber oxtromc sensitivenes-knew that if ho porti'stcd in bispurpose his child would bo tbrown into a delirium. iiThfodinod spike dropped from bis hand. ^pfoinlflo mo you won't punish him at all !" prenti Claribel; still excited, "Thom thgro, I promise !" said Captain Jumes,( gissing hor. ltc(wnlkcd away, and she seemed now con tooted, smiling through her tcurs upon Har ry Dclfer, tho young Swifts, Tho captain could not forbear giving bim n jytrtin^ shot. v^ou haven't flPun^ of a chicken, jVJ^.?jelfcr," suivi be; "I don't know what yo?'p.^t>iit' wo woro in muoh peril," Del iVw's .'eyes flashed, but ho controlled himself, for little' ClAribef was tugging nt bis knee, wh.i*pe,rirg, "Never mind !" ; . Tho wounded hand was well in a eouplc of day's. Woft<iw4iile ?>elfor's refusal to chop off tho (lov.o's h?pd was, by many of the Bailors, loweri t^'pon fts pr'oof of" his being decidedly '?H?WRcii-boarted fellow." ft?r'AVft.l^iPi^8 thon at anchor. One morning, about three days after tho OVon1M*#oVdfcd fl ? dove flew out of tho bin, and was, by tho wind blowing freshly nt tho tfflSoT^lrT^Usbuio yards from tho ship. It ?lighted ii^t)|idho odge of un iceborg, towor ing to thc height of bur top gallant yard, and frtjlBAOTee?^ tho berg. ?U?fc^nlok cry, Claribel bounded to the rallyQfrltlf go't'tibg-'oVer into tho main ohains( she was, before nny person oould prevent her, upon thc foundation of *ba berg, a broad. mtmm * un>m?iimiMmm II miwi?i?iiin?i?a<wiw<i^tni??i>niini?i circular, jugged piece of ico, upon which tho 1 base of tho frozen pinnacle was fixed. Tho upper part of tho lofty mass projected outward, like u hugo rocky shelf, overhanding the found;.lion. As it was snpportoJ by a rather narrow strip of ico, and m> H had boon Itenrd to orack several time? cy those aboard tho vessel, wo all exported to seo it give way at any moment. Judge, therefore, of our consternation wl'ou we ?nw Claribel, light as n fairy, erawr ing up tho tugged side bf tho ice-cliff, lt deemed to us that no mun, unless it was un ex penciled climber, could mount that borg., . His weight would, we believed, onuso him to slip nt every step. Claribel, however, ow mg to her lightness, went up tho precipice ut most as easily as if she wore going up stairs. At this moment thc vessel, caught hy a pull'of wind, swung round' so that, for seve rn I minutes, tho little olimbur wns lost to our view. The captain and the rest called to her to como back, but tho wind was blowing against us. so that we doubted if wo were hoard. At length, there she stood upon that huge overhanging mass nf ice projecting from the summit, nf the lofty berg. Tho dove lind ilown to a little lodge of iuo on tho very odgc of tho mass, mid Claribel stood looking down ut it. Not seeming to see or hear us, she suddenly stooped, and actually slid to'the ledge ! The stoutest henri aboard ship quailed nt tho little ono's peril, especially when n loud crack was suddenly heard, and the strip sup porting tho projecting i Cc rock was soon to yawn with a wide crack ! The Captain turned pile. Rilling from j such u height, Claribel wo?l 1 bo dashed to , pieces on the jagged ic4, fifty feet below, which, in sharp points, projected on all sides! . Still, there she was, laughingly unconscious of her peHl, tm the slippery ledge, reaching ( out for the dove. ? The berg was now oscillating with thc , waves ; the cracking sound was heard again. , Tho captain sprung to tho quarter bout. ; Hall' a dozen men, among them the Swiss | purger, Henry Pol ter, sprung in. , Tho boat touched the icy foundation. All (he occupants at once-each man eager tn be , the one to sive thc little girl-endeavored to ( ascend the slippery precipice, and failed ; nil i but tho young Switzer, once a chamois hun ( ter, who steadily mounted to tho summit ol' ( the berg. , Ile had snatched a coi] of rope from tho ( boat, and thrown it over his shoulder. , "Simd by!" he exclaimed to those below; t hut, even as ho spoke, he glanced quickly nt ' the coil, nn.l from that to another ice cliff | about five feet opposite thc one upon which | he stood. ( Another loud cracking was heard, (he over t hanging mass partly fell from its sup,,ort- " not quite enough to dislodge tho child-and , ivas kept from poing farther only by a sten ier splinter of icc beneath, which must give ivay in a m i nu te. Heifer sprung forward, and, stooping ov<^r lie dangerous mass, be quickly secured tim .ope nround tho child's breast, just beneath ;lio arni pits. ^ Now, then, was the trying moment Ile ?vo?ld not have time to haul the girl up, so as :o lower her on the other side of the berg; ie must do so on this side ! and must do it . ?niele enough to enable th men below to catch he little ono, and* retreat with her to the mut ere thc mass should fall, Now, however, ho made a most discourag , og discovery. On lowering the girl, he per reived that tho lope was not long enough to each further than hall'way down! " The icy muss was reeling-it was siding t would fall in ten seconds ! The captain groaned, the men trembled nd turned pale, some of them weeping like J ?hilrlien. 1 ''She must perish !" all cried simultaneous y, drawing back, to osonpo the icy mass. "Help me, Father in heaven !" came the larion voi?o of the Switzer. * All looked up to see him braco himself irmly, bis blue eyes il ohing phosphorescent ight, his long, fair hair streaming. What was ho going to do '{ Ile could not leap into the sea, on ncotint f the bergs there so closely picked as to in- * uro his destruction. This was not his intention. Ho braced himself, and swung Claribel to \ nd fro twice, like a pendulum. i j Tho third time, with one tremendous effort ? f his sj no wy arm, he sent the girl swinging ar along to tho summit of the opposite herir, " o that she Ibero landed safely upon her feet ! _ This performance was something like that f heaving the lead, and was adroitly cxecu- " .1 ? : ; ll e. 11. Not. a moment too soon. Crashing thunder, down wont thc huge nasa of ice, tho gallant young Switzer nur | owly escaping by leaping to tho berg to ? vhioh he had sent Claribel, und which bo- . ng, ns mentioned, only five foot distant, was naily reached. Cboors went up to tho sky. i Claribel was soon in tho rims of her father, ( vho, after grasping Henry's hand, begged i lis pardon for having thrown an imputation j ipon bis courage on thut day when he ro- i used to cut off tho hoad of the dove. t There is n sequel. ' When Chivihcl became n woman, sho wns 1 wited in wedlock to thc noble fellow who t lind saved her lifo. < SHAMEFUL ABANDONMENT ?>F Turm . POSTS OF DUTY.- The Washington PatH?ti 1 af Saturday, makes this statement regarding tho condition of affairs at the sent of Hov- I ernment : '?At this time, the President, Sec ? rotary of State, Secretary of tho Treasury, , Secretary of tho Interior, Secretary of War, 1 Secretary or thc Navy and Pastmastcr Cono ral, are nil absent. The Treasurer of the ' United Suites, with n large staff; tho Assis- f tant Secretary of tho Treasury, with n largo . stuff, aro in Kurope, admiring royalty nt tho > public oxpenso. Pour hoads of bl'TCiiUX, and , subordinates without nutnbor, nro spread over tho country. So that tho Oovornmont is loft to run itself, while those office-holdors ( havo abandoned their posts, mid nre regular . ly drr wing their pay. Cen. Grant hus pass ed three days in Washington since tho 1st of Juno, nnd received ?0,125 for that valuable , service, or cxnetly #?41.25 n day for signing , his name, nnd Bonding orders to bring out tho Gntling guns in Now Orleans." ( Mrs. Partington, in illustration of I tho proverb "a soft answer turneth nwny i wrath," snys "that it is bettor to speak paro- t gorioally of a person than to bo all tho timo i Hinging epitaphs at him. t ?0&~ "Beauty in a woiunn is Uko flowers in J ?pring, but virtue is Uko thc stars of heaven. ' '.T"i ii'urt -.li'1"" iiini-iniiii mil ni i. 1 tic I'uianiKlc? of tue World- Tho ii?/ s< lt ai iou Iii SoiitStom iiui?doy. Thia year lia? boon prolilio of calamities that have sorely tried poor humanity. Disus ter has followed close upon thc heels of dis aster Thc olemonts have played sa J havoc with men's lives and property, not to speak of thc hnmaul holocaust sacrificed to the de vouring monster, War, and of other dire mishaps on sea und laud. Wo havo had mournful tidings of death-tiding volcanoes und equally destructive tidal waves in remote parts of the world, of tho ra vagos of tho famine in Persia and thc inroads of tho ?liol era iu Northern Europe. But a day or two ago wo were informed that the blight had ruined-tho potato 'prop ill ireland, a report which, however, we arc alad to hear proves to have been exaggerated. And now, UH if there were not airead}' misery enough in tho world, Ibero comes a special despatch from our correspondent ut the oapital of Hungary lidding another mito to tho sum total of hu man misfortune, bloods und hail storms havo ruined the it- rt i 1 o fields of Southern Hungary. Ona third of tho district ut Ha unt, thu granary of tho Austrian empire, is und?fy water. These lands had in former times been waste marshes They were re claimed by tho construction of dams under the reign of tho lim press Maria Theresa, mid made the most fertile holds of Hungary. But the country has returned to its original condition ; for u culpably negligent adminis tration bus tin neil u deaf car to tho plead inga of tho peasantry. It failed to repair tho dams and thus caused the calamity. ^ And, regardless of thc misery of the peas ? Ot ry, thc authorities levy tho aire?is of tax es with undue severity, siezing all thc re maining property of these poor, troddeu-down people. ? Thc once for and happy province is ruin? :-d, and fam'ne is staring in the face of the ^habitants. I Tero the government, may be ?aid to hive aided tho elements in their work of destruction. We might go further, ind say that bad improvident governments lave caused nearly ail tho c il amities we havo ncutioiied. Their first care is not to ajlevi ito tho HU H?rings of tho people, but to keep ivluit they consider tho skeletons in the chis M perfectly secret from the rest, of the world, lu thc teeth of all anther tic reports about .bc famine in Persia the representativo of hut country in London but recently denied ho severil accounts ?md mude light of the ;al unity, thus delaying tho aid whioh might Ithorwisc have been immediately dispatched o that famine and pestilence stricken people. I'ho like may bc?Slid of the cholera, which iud been lingering for two years in Russia, he nxistciioo nf which Was, however, euro Illly excluded from tin? knowledge of all but hu ??lioi ils of the imperial government. Thc ingry ?l?ments know no mercy, but. after all, nan's worst foe is his fellow man.-?Vea? York Urra hi. T??cn aro Observing You. To one of the suburban towns, a Sibbath ehool teacher had a very fine class of boys, dost of them wen? from wealthy families. )ne of them was the son of a poor widow vim had to sew, it might l>c said, almost d ty nd night, to keep her young family together, )ur teacher had again and again observed a one light shining brightly at late hours fri)in he window of that mot ber's room, and then voutd como trooping through his mind the vords of that refrain of Tom Hood's song. 'Stitch, stitch, stitch." Tho toucher had aught his boy to take off their caps to him nd to each other, as he did to thom, so that ie and they were quito a marked feature of he village One d iv, a IIaston merchant was walking eist the school room with our teacher, when he pupils were conting ont They tumbled int as usual, mid rushed heedlessly by our cacher and his friend-all hut ono That pus the widow's son. He raised his cap so lolitoty, it took thc merchant's attention ut nco. "Wit}', what a fine, well bred lad !" said ho '.Yes," said tue teacher, "and lie is tho n'y son of a poor widow, who is working ker idi to death to preparo him for a place in our store or that of some other good man " "And she shall not work in vain," replied he merchant. Both turned nt once, repaired to tho wid w's room, and thc merchant engaged thc ul i'i his store. Now he is a prtner with lim in a thriving business, and ?ill from that, no net of good breeding We leave off ns co began. Few of you children who walk ur streets have the faintest conception of tho nimber of persons who ure observing you, nd arc really taking art interest in you By nd hy, perhaps yon may got sornt faint idea f it wliVn you aspire to enter lifo as one of is. Then if you have been one of those who nive been winning, day by day. golden opin nus doors will open, perhaps, quicker und vider than you expected. - Hoxton Transcript. uWlUKlCF.Y if AS ?SKI) lIi.M Ur-."-There s scarcely a community or neighborhood 'rom Maine to Oregon where this snying i.? lot used almost every day in tho year, and lUogCthCr too truly A subject of this kim s to bo found in almost ovary lown, Tili Merchant has failed and whiskey has done it Hie lawyer with a brilliant laloot and a larg? msiness has fallen below th i range of romeo ability and confidence; whiskey was tin 11111*0. Tho politician with bright prospect leforo him ll ils played out, and the account i donged to whiskey. The judge, of talent ige and respectability, is the subject of pri /ale and neighborhood talk. His coomie |ioint with derision, and his friends hang (hoi llolids in shume, and whiskey has done it . flint kind-hearted neighbor mid hnrdwoik ing man has become a pest to sociuty nm trouble lo his family. Whiskey has hen him. Whiskey will bent any man living mid that is what it is made for. A Wotto To Gntr.s.-Tho woman who i Indifferent to her looks is no true woman. Clod inoant woman lo bo attractive, to loo well, to please, and it is ono of her duties t tiarry out this intention of lier Maker. JJ ii that dress in lo do it all, and lo sulliuo,is mor than 1 can bo brought to believe Just bf ::nuso I do ?ovo to see girls look well, ns wc is live lo sonto purpose. I would urgo upo lliem such a course of reading and study t will confer such charms as no modesty ca mpply. N. 1*. \ V i ll i s wrote once a vury pro ,y paragraph on tho power of education t tenn ti fy. That it absolutely chiseled th 'ea tu res; that ho had seen ninny a elumn loso and thick pair of lips so modified b bought and by awakened sentiments ns to b inreoognizablc. And ho put it on tho groun hat we so often seo peoplo, homely and ut itt tactivo in youth, bloom in middle lifo int i softened Indian 6imin.tr of good and ino ow tonus. GEOttGlA H?Mfi I I ii * ii r nuce Co in pan y, OF COLUMRUS, GA. ' . Incorporated 1850, . . . 'Capital $350 000 Chartor Makes Stockholders Individually Liable. 1>. F. WILLCOX. Secretary. J. RHODES BROWN, Prosidont. A SSL I'S: Rcnl Estate', Onlnoumberod. . , $ fiO.500 00 Stuto mid City liunds, (iiur'Ynluo $110,000.) .... 85,300 00 Uuilroud .Stocks und Ponds, (pur value. $100.000,) . . . 100,010 00 City, Factory, (Jus. mid other (On.), Corporal ion Storks and Hon IK, 51,400 00 Dills im J Notes Discounted-well secured. 172.528 01 Cash on hand mid In Hank, . . 12.80180 All oilior securities, . . . 0,27o' 00 $105.400 40 PREMIUMS HKOBIVKIJ AXO LOSSES PAID SINOB 1805. 1MI KM I VMS. Reo'd n 1805-0, . $10:?.059 08 1807. . * . 1 14.881 18 M 1808. . . 150.004 71 l.HIJt?, . 22'J.OOI 80 .* 1870, . . 815,018 40 tosses. 1" in lS';r,-G, . . $ 00.330 88 181.7. . 78,842 12 18I;H, . . ?a 28? Ol " 1809, . . 08 7i?3 17 I87t). . . 118,408 Od Agents nt all Prominent Points throughout I li o Soul lier n and Saut ii western Slates, lu wliom np ply. or to D, I-' WU,Lt OX. Sec'y. Applications received, and Pi.lieies issued, by vYIHTNRR SYM W KS, Aucx r. Walhalla. S. C. July 1 I, 1871 3S POOHS, SASHES, BLINDS, &C [??WM .rr- - ?-. IP . JP . TOALE, Plu ti ti fa cl II rev an<l Dealer, No. 20 //*?/,?? Street and II ? ?beck's Wharf, CHARL! STOX. S C. t^jV- Tin" ? is (lie 1'irffesl and most complet? Fac tory ol' lilli kind in itie Southern States, and ntl articles in lids line can he furnished hy .Mr. 1'. 1'. TOAI.K. ai prices which duly competition. fl^j)"* A pamphlet willi tull and dot idled list of nil sizes ot Doors. Sashes mid blinds, mid the prices ol' euch, will be sent free and post paid, JU application lo 1?. I*. 'fi'O.l B-.1E, ClIAlil.KSTON, S. C. July l l, 1871 'M ly WALHALLA IIOTKL! fpiIE Proprietor would respectfully Infirm H his old patrons, und the public generally, that bis doors ure still open for the reception and accommodation of Guests. In connection with tho Hotel, is a FIRST? CLASS RA R ROOM, in which eau bc found, at alt limes, thc bosl brands of ?IR ANDI RS, W/llS Nf ns, WINKS, st: a, i /;.<?. o c.. <c r. t\?T" N" pains will be spared to render guoMs colli (bri a hie. 1). BIBMAN.V. PROPRIETOR. Walhalln, S. C., April 18. 1ST I 20 E. II. ?TOKIOS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY AND I*nper Ruling Esl ubi I Mil ni eui, Opposite tho Pheonix and Olemior Publishing House, MAIN ST HF. KT, COLUMBIA, S. 0 BLANK ROOKS of all kind?, such as Sher irV's, Clerks', Judge of Probate Cnn li ty Commissioners, etc., made to order mid ruled to any pattern, of the. ?BST PAPER ANO HATER I A i.s. with Or without printed headings; also, p ignd or indexed, ns required. Special attention given lo tho binding of Music, Periodicals, Law Rooks, and all other work. May 18, 1869 32 tf M. cui.nsMi ru. 1>. KINO. GOLDSMITH & KIND, F o ii ii il c r s ti ii ?1 M a c li I ii 1 ? t N, (riMKNix'iRo.N WoRKs,) C 0 L VMil IA , S. C. , MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM EN pities, ot'all sizes ; Horse Powers, Circu lar nnd Muley Saw Mills, Flour Mills, Crist and Sugar Cann Mills, Ornamental House and Storo Fronts. Railings for Grave Yards, Agri cultural implements, otc. Brass and Iron Castings of all kinds made to oidor on short notice, and un tho most reaimnnblo terms. Also, mniinfncturers of Cotton Prossos. May 10, 1871 30 ly Wanted Immediately, np EN COOP BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, ; 1 to W bom libernl wugos and constant em ployment will bo given, either at my Tannery, ?3 milos below Parryville, on tho Bloo Rid?o Railroad,) or at Pondloton. Applv to tho un dorsiguod, Ut tho Tannery or Pendleton, W. A. LAY. Jan. 0, 1871 37 ly At Private Sale ! ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in tho t>wn of W Illulia. For terms, kc, apply to A. PRE NECK E. Fob. 10, 1871 10 BACON! BACON!! BACON ! ! ! 8AAA I'NS- HEAVY COUNTRY-CU ,UUU KED BACON- Hams, Shonb dor.1 and Clonr Sidos, at . WALLER, WATSON <fc CO.'S Sf ay 0,1871 20 Copy Sn mons fop Money Demand. Coil) pilli u ti not M'V v e d. mKJft??^ii<?W.<<.'ii??wa?Wjc-a?j?rt-t?/i*.'Um?ni?l III li imnmmmmm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTV OF ANDI:/ISON. XII (IBO Court of Commuai I? I ca M. S. A. Skelton, "j Trustoo ot' Sarah A. ftoof lind oth.rs. R. AV illili T..dd. Executor of tho Estate of Mrs. Mary Todd, deo'd, (ind others, Legatees under her Will. To lim Defendants, Archibald llice. Amaaiah Ji'ice, Fanni/ I fran-wife of Major Dean and 'he children oj' filien Jane*, nunns ami number unknown : "\7^<.'U ure hoi oby Humiiionod und required t<> JL nn-wcr tho Coin pl ni tl I in this action, which is lilcd in tim u Iii ce >>f tho Clerk ol the Court id* Common Pleas for the said County, and to servo a copy of your answer on lin; sub scribers, at their office, at Anderson C. H., S. C., within twenty days after ll|0 service ol'ibis summons on you, exclusive of tho day of ser vice ; and, if yon fail lo answer this complaint wiihiii the time aforesaid, thc I'laintiifs in this action will apply to (he C tnt for thc relief de manded in the Complaint. Pated, ai Anderson C. H.. S. C.. Pebritarv 7. 1871. UMBI) ? BROW N. Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendants, Archibald Rire, A m az iah Itiee. Fun/if/ Denn - ivij'r ol' Mojor Dca i - anti the children of mien Jones, names ami Mimbil', unknown : Take notice that the Slim mona tn thi?aeli >n, of which the forgoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court lit Anderson C. tl . in the County of Anderson and Stine of South Carolina, on tho 71li day ol February, 1871 Pated thc 9th dav td Au-ru-t. 1871. * PK Kl? ,\ BROWN. ($10 00 ) Plaintiif's Attorneys. August 18. 1871 '13 <> STATE Ol' SOUTH CAltUiiliNA.I CO CW 7 ? OF A ND CN SON. Iii too Court <?f Common IMons. John A. Amick, ") vs. I Copy Summons f>r 1\<* A. W. Richardson. \ lief.- Complaint inn Louisa IO Cray, |- served, and nt hers. j To the. Defendants, A. M". llichardson and Louisa JJ Grao : "T7~OU are hereby snniinonod and required t" I 1 answer the tampia int in this aeti ?II. I which is tiled in ibo ulKoij of the t'lmk ol' the | C uirt nf Common Pions for tho sui 1 County, and to servo a oop.v of your answer Ou the sin ? northers, nt their 'office, ni Anderson C. M., S C., within two.Hy d iy- niter ibo service of ibis summons mi yon. exclusive nf the ?lay nf roi' vice. If v<'U lad io answer ibis complaint within ibo time nf rostii I. tho r ai nt ?V in this Hut inti will apply to the. C. un f-r tho relic f de manded in the Complaint. Paied nt Anderson I? ll, S. C.. December 14, 1870 U M Kl) ? BROWN, Piuintiil's Attorneys. To Ihr Refendants, A. il', llichardson and Louisa //'. Cia ?i i Take m?tico thai ibo Summons in ibis notion, of which the foregoing is a copy, was tiled in the nun.f tim Clerk of ihr t 'nun ni Andcr.-oii C. II., in ibo County 'd' Anderson and State,ul Sou i h Carolina, mi ibo Nih ol'December, 1870. Pated the Otb cito ol Augm t. ?87I. it KS I) ,v BROWN, ($10 00.) Plaintiif's Aitornoys. August 18, 1S71 ?13 t> j\. IST T i py i:z o rr i o 9 Oil; G it RAT FI UK IC ! L LE ? ! 1ST o I-X \x ra "b TJ e I I>Y A WONDERFUL PISCOYKRY, WK i uro now iill'ering t be publie n Certain, Sure and Safe Remedy end Si) UK CU HE fm- Burns, Scalds and Scald Head. Slings mid Hiles of In sects, Piles, Sore Kyes. Totter and (Ung Worm, und nil cutaneous diseases pertaining to man. 'flus preparation has heirn thoroughly teste.i in Burns, Scalds, &o.. and always insures al most instant relief. Never has jailed in ii sin gle instance. We lun e numbers of certificates showing th? wonderful cures effected by this powerful medicino. P never fails. livery family should have a bottle ready for uso. 'I rv one bottle and be convinced. lt is a (lour gi a production, perfectly free from mineral poison, and is nil it is recoin mended to be. Have it always in tho house ready f??r use. as you know not when a member of ibo family may need it. Por Sale at U?d. II. S Van Pivioro's. \Vul balla. S. C , und Capt. J. P. Micklor's, West Union, S. C. All orders should be addressed to J AU li ATT & MULKY. Walton's Ford. On. June 14. 1871 ;? I Om li ich I a it d Jl ca (hm y. ry UV, EXP PCI SES of tho English and JL Classical School, at Richland Church, will commpiiee mi MUNDAY, the 28<l day of J AN' UAKY, 1871; Scholastic tenn to consist of len months, under tho inunngemcnt of Hov. E. P. HYPE. Terms oj' Tuition.-Primary Branches $1?; Primary branches, with Knglisb Grnmmar. Clo ography mid Analysis, from SI I to$10 ; Higher Knglish Brunches, visit Natural Philosophy, H beter ?0, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Algebra, Ceometrv. Trigonometry, Book keep ing mid Surveying, from $18 to $24; Lathi and Creek Lungnnges. $30. ?^f* Bonni, in emmi families, nt a convenient distance from tho Aenilomy.'can be had at from Stf to SK) per month, .fan. 13. 1*71-12 WWNf ER WHEEL, Mill Gearin^ShaitingjtPulieya ^_?l8END FORACIROUIAR^J^ Sopt. 10, lo70 -18 lr BOOK STORE. VRItANOEMi'INT.S aro madolo scouronny Rook (ranted. Also, Books, Catechisms, he.., for ? Sabbalb Sobe nh, School Books, l'ons, Ink, Paper, j &o., kb., ul way 8 on hand. Tho Depository foi' ho Ocoue.o Bible Society is also at the Bookstore, Next door to the Post Office. April I, I?170 21 ly '. WAI.KF.H. Proiirlclor. lt.II. MoUoiiALOfe Co., Druggists sod ?eu. A?'ls. ?'an Friinclsco. Cul., ami 32 toni 31 Commerce st, N.Y. BULLIONS IIcnvTosliniony lo lliolr Wonderful* Inriltlvo EU'retH. They ruo nut a vllu l'uni y Drink, imle<if Poor Hum, Wtilsk?y, Proof S|>1 i-iiH mid Kc ONO Liquor? doctored, spiced uud Bwectcncd to pienso tlia tiste, called "Tonten," "Appotlzors," "Hostorors," .Vc, Hint end tho tippler un to drunkenness mid ruin, but oro .[odlctliO, mude from the Natl vu Roots mut llcrbsof Un' ree from all Alcoholic HliiiiuImitH. They? J lt KAT DI,OOO IM KII'H'.U lind A LUI [Nil nt INC1PLK, n perfect Renovator mid Livlgoi." he System, carrying of? ul) poisonous matter mut rchtorlrii ilooil to a healthy condition. No pei ?on can toko these Blt .ccoidiug to directions amt remain tong unwell, provided theil (OHOS nru not destroyed by minora! poisons W other means, and1 ho vital organs wasted beyond tho point ot repair. They uro n tJenllo Purgativo ns ?ell UH a Tonio/ lOSSCSsiiig, oW, tho peculiar merit of noting na n powerful! Kent ht relieving Congestion or Inflammation of th? I.tror,' ind of all lb ; Visceral Organs, FOR li; ll A I, i; COMPILA I NTS, whether In young or' >ld, man ?til or Bingle, at tho dawn of womanhood or ul the' urn of life, tin'.-,-- Tonie Hitters have no equal. for iitflainmntory mid Chronic it hen mut IMA mid [?ont, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Dillong, lt emit-' out mid Intermittent Kevern, DIHCUHVH ol th? lllood, Liver, Kidneys mid Ul udder, thone Bittern lave been most successful. Such DIHIIIIBCH nro caused by I* it luted Ulnoil. ^hich is generally produced by durnngo acut <>r tho Digestivo Organs. DYSPEPSIA OK INDIGESTION, llendacho. Pain it tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of tho Cheat, Dizzlnoss, lour V.i net ut lona of l ie .Stomach, Had tanto In thc Mouth, Bil ?am Attacks, Palpitation of tho Heart, Inflammation of thu muge, Pain lu the regions of tho Kidneys, ami a hundred .tiler painful Symptoms, aro thc offspi Ing.s ot Dyspepsia, They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver md bowels, which render them of unequalled olltcucy ill ulouns ng the Mood ol nil impurities, and imparting new life and vigor o thc whole BJ .sit m. FOR. Pit IN DISEASES. Eruptions. Tetter, Belt thouin, Blotcbc?! Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Holls, Carbunoiot [iliig-Woims, Seald-llead, Hore Kycs, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, IMsColorations vt IhoBkiu, Humo; .: and DiscasoB of tho Skin, of vhutevor llama or nature, aro literally dug up and carrlod out >f tho system in a BIIOI t limo by tho UKO of these Bitters. Ono lottie in such ease l will convince thc 1 nu - L Incredulous of their uirnllvo effects. C.canso thc Vitiated Blood whenever you find it? Impurities turtling through the skin lu Pimple", Eruptions or Bores; :?cuuso it v, lien you (Ind it obstructed or sluggish In tho veins ; leansoil when it ls foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Ceop Hie blood pure and thc health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE, and other WO It ?Hg, lurking In tho system >Lo innn> thousands, nro effectually destroyed mid removed, 'or full directional rend carefully lin? circula, around each ollie, printed lu four languages- English, Cern?an, French sud ?intnls)i. Old lircjlidiecs nro dying out. New facts aro killing hem. The HIM that Invalid*, weakened hy disease, canboro leveil l>v pror.trnlliur ?hem with destruct Ire drugs, ls no longer ?nterlnincd except hy monomaniacs. Kver sinro thu Introdue um cif Du. W.u.KIHI s YISKOAH BITT8II8, ll has been obvious hat their regulating ami Invigorating properties nro all-sunv lent for thc cnn' of chronic Indigestion, rheumatism, constipa lon.dlarrlioMi, nervous affections mid malarious fevers, nnd they ,ro now the standard remedy for these complaints lu every see ion of the Union. SOI.? BX A T.I. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS, r. WA Lg KU, Proprietor'. It, II. MCDONALD ti CO., Druggists) md Cen. Ag ts., San Francisco, Cal.,and SI Commerce st., N.T. KO? ?ALU ?Y S ft BP'EAUM AN, Wnlhnll'i mid Wost Unions S. 0. r. II. I?71 ?12 ly pr Cf;Vf>y? frf?tt? fSfifrft fvl?yL "?&m?h ?????: GroonviHe and Columbia Railroad. ,_ V fWiTMiiiA. S. March 1. 1871. / \X ?tn ! nf? or lins d'?le. tin? following Helled V )' nie will be run d.lily. Sundays excepted, I'liiinoe.i I nj* with N'?iihl Traits un Si HI I li On r iiliiia It-iad,?up niid down: also with Trains ?niiigS nun .m Charlotte, Columbia nml Aligns* tu iliiilroiid : UP TH M V. I iinve Cullimbin, 7 01 a ni I."ive Alston, IO a in l,i?iivc Newberry, li I? a ni I Am vi- Onkesbnry, pu p m Leave ilollnn, ? 11(1 p m Arrive at Groonvillo, ti 30 \< m DOWN TRAIN. Lon ve (1 reen vi I lc, f> l"i a m Loin o llfdloli, N ''.*) a ni I .on ve Abbeville, N l'? a tn Leave (Jiikftsbury, lu n7 a in I univ? Newberry, I f?0 f> ni Leave A Isl.in, 4 H.") p in Arrive ?ii Ooluniliin, 5 00 p m M. T. HA HTLKTT, OonArnl Ticket Agent. Chungo of Schodulo cn B. R. F ("\N and nftortlie 1st ol' Deeember, Train ./ lilis Hoad will run every ?lay, Sunday loptod, eonneotinji, with ibu Oroenville and Oiilumbin I tai I road al Anderson, viz: (Jp THAIN. Lcavo Anderson, fi.00 P.M. '. Pendleton, 7.00 " Porryvillo, 7.-l.r> " Arrive at VVulliiiUn, S.IiO " DOWN THAIN. Leave Walhalla, ?.?15 A. M. Parryville, ?J.8Q " Piuidleton, 6,80 Arrive nt Anderson, 0,30 " Witt I in jg ono h.mr t?riorii8unl*timc'for arriva? nf thc 0. and 0. train, oscept on Saturdays, when it will waif illili] (be oilier train arrives. W. ll. D. GAILLARD, Sup'u March 15, 1K71 T li E M I U M S "?^rir/, UK PAID to Tobncoo Growers, in? T T Oeonco County, for tho crop uf 1871, as? fol lows ; For ibo liest two acres in a body &l0.00i " ' 2d " M " " 25.00 " " ?il M " " " 20.001 " " 'Itli " .. JO.O?) " " 5th " . lO.OOi Awards to bo made under the direction of the> Ocnnoo Ajfrieulturul Society, and for uo ftol il which producOH less than 1,600 pound's. J, J. NORTON. Oe!. 4, 1870 M LTM?; THE GBEAT FERTILIZER A?' NOW PREPARKD TO FURNISH! UOAllHS D^IfJIl?, nt. the (iunrry, at 2* Mints per bushel j Slaked, 15 cents; nt Dopok pl.&O por burrel. IL HOLDER-.. Pcb. 15, 1871 17 Li and for &ale ? IOFFER FOR SALK 100 to 500 ACRES of Valuable Land, in Pickons Comity, on rond lending from Tran to Groonvillo. Tr ac ta. ??ililliI and improved. Ternis easy. A. J. ANDERbOK. Dec. 7, 1370 8