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Platform of the Ntioual Democratic Party. Wel the dolegateo of the Democrat io party of the United States, in na tional convention assembled, do hre declare the administration of bho Fed Ora! government to bo In argent need ofimsediate reform; do hereby enjoin upon the non-iineei of this convention and of the Democratio party in each Stato, a zealous effort and co-opera tion to this end, and do hereby appeal to our fullow citizens of every former poitical con.neation to andertake with us this first and most pressing patri- t ic duty for the Democracy of the whole country. We do hero reaffrm our faith in the permanency of the Federal Union, our devotion to the constitution ot tho unitod States, with its amendmonts universally accepted, as a final settlement of the controver sies that engendered civil war, and do here re(-nid ni-i Atnad fast confidonco in the perpotuity of Republic:in s,If gov, ornmont; in absoluto acquierconce in the will of the majority, the vital prill Ciplo of the republic; in the sprem!acy of the civil over the military authori ty; in the total seperation of church and State, for the sako alike of civil and rcligiou freedor; in the eq ita Ity 0f all citizons befoire just laws of theirl own onactinent, in thu liberty of indi viduad conduct, uinvexed by suminpt 11:1 y laws; in the fatithful eduenation of the rising genlerationl, t1lat they may pr, Merve, 01njoy- and tralnsmlit theso be-st conditiong of hiumlan happiness and hope. Wo behold tho noblest pro ducts of a hundred years of elageful history, but, while upholding tle bond of our Union aid great charler of these our' rigrhts, it behooves a fire People to practice 11so that etelna1 vigilnce Which is the price of libery. Ref(oil is neecss1il-r to rebuild anld establish in the hearts of the whole po olie tho Unlionl eleven years ago Iaippi3' riscdellI from the dan'ger' of a col'I' uelntralien, which, ILer inlfliet in,r upont ten States the rapacity of carVt bag tyrannie, hs hcneyconb ed 11 e otficee of the Federal govern mohft itself' with incapacity, wasto and fraud; intetd States and mui e pa, ities with the contaugion of' misrule, and locked fast the prosper'ity of' an industr'ious 1peopl1 in the paralhysis of hard tinms. RIeformn is necessairy tu establish a sound cur'roney, restore the public credit and miaintai n the nma tiotnl-honor'. We denonuce the-( ii. uro of' all these eleven yearms to nu kt. good the premise of' the legal totaled niotes wvhich are a chianginig stand anI of' val uo in the hands of the peopl1e and theo non palyment of whieb is d isr'egarid of the ulightecd faithL of' cli nation, Wo deniotne thme i mpirovi den tce wihichi ini eleven yearsI' of pet'C hazs taken f rom the people ini Fed ern taxes thirteen times the whol<. amoun t of tho legal tenudor ntes, andi( squandered fouir ti ime t''is sium inm useless expenso, withou t the accui - lation of' any reserve for' thelir redeminp tion. WVe denounce the. finami:el i m-, becility anid immorality of that parmtyV whieb duinfg the eleven years ofpec hias mad(e no advancee towards resmup tion; that, instead, h)as obstrunct ed i'e, sumiptioni by wausting our r'esourie,~ an.d e.xhaustinmg all ouri suruplu linmcomei amid, WVhile annually pr'ofessing to in tond'la speedy ietitrin to spcCie pay men ts, has annuinally enacted Im'eshi hindr'amncs ther'eto, as such a a hii n drmance wo denou nce thme resumptl)ion clauise of the Act of. 1875, anid we here (demanud its r'epoaul. We deimamnl a1 jud(icious sysRtemt of priep)arationi by~ pubtlic ecLoniies,u by ollic ial r'eirenich menotts, andt( by wiso firianice, wh iebl shall entable tho naition to aissuroe the wvhole world of its per'fect ability and its perfect readiness to meet an iy of its proi'ilses at the call of the crel'di tor en titled to patymnent. We believe such a system well devised; anid, above all eni tr'usted to comipetentt hands for' ecen,i tiumn creCat,itg at no time an armtifici-al seurity of curr'ioney, anid atn tunLime alar'minig the public ntmind iunto a withdraNiw, of that Vastet' mna chinier'y of credit by which ninety five per' centt. of all business tranmatI!ionsl ar'e,performued; a st'Sem open iti gie(~ aund inspiinmg general conmtidnemc, wonk1r uom thue'day of-its wtit,peLton, bring,hloaling on its wings Li) all our harrassed inmdustiry, and set in mu olo the wiiiels of' comiimeree. mia nninaetne,' es and tho muechanichal arits; r'estiorie cinphoymnit to labor, :and r'ene w fit Mil its national source, the pr'oshim'ity of the people. Reflormi is necUessziy in the sum and mode of Federal tauxa tion, to the end that caintlal mazy be set troo 1:romn distrust aind Ilabo'ir li t-. ly buiriopied. Wec denmoiuneo thepr, efi tariff' imposed uIpon nearly 4,000( am tches as a master piece of inmitstice' i' equalhity' and false prtenl-ii(o. Ii y .elds a dwindling not a hearty m'sing r'ovenute; it has imp)overished mua ny in .dustries to subsidise a fe,w; it pr .hib. itsi import.s that might purmehase thlii pros;inete of American labutr; it, has~ de-~ graded Americani commrer'co - ii tht firstto an inferior rank u pont the high seas; it has cut dowr. thez Salesa o A4n6 loan manufuii'tures at home anc troach and deple.ted the retutrns o~ Adierican agriculture or inmd ustruy, foi, iowed by halt our people; it costs th< gjopbli'otfmeos more than a rd c** 'thb>treafury, obstr'ue ts ih pr cesses, gprod ination and wa tes h fIQtII9a4,promotes lfraud anmd fos ;enr.t,'flih6S dishonest addalemenio nesa. .fli@..k ante. Wo doantil that all oustom b ouse taxation shall be only for rvenuoe. Re finr1 is n0cosslary it) the Fiealo of public expenad-Federk!,. Sitte snd muni cipal. Our Federal txation has swok lt) from $60,000,000 in gold in 1860 to $450,000,000 in curroncy in ft70. Out' aggrogato taxatiotn from $184,000,000 inl gold in 1860 to $730,000,000 in cur r1ency in 1870. Or in one decade, from-lemv than $5 per head, to more than $18 por head. Since tihe peace the people havo palid to their tax gath, crors moro than thrieo ho stim of fihe national debt, atd moro tLan twice that hu) for the 1 ederal government, alonv. We demand a vigoroni fitigality in every departmnllwt anld From every of' ficer cf the goveltifrnmen1t. Reform is Iecessary to put, at Ftop to the proili gate wasto of' public ilnds, and their divvrsi6ti from.actual hettlers by the party itn power, which has sqaindered 81,00,000,00 of* acres t1pon tIilroid's alonte, and, out of' more thaln thrice that aggrega te, h.Ai di)sposed of less thi a sixth directly to tillers of' the toil. lefo') is ne0COsa ty co"rect the omissions of the Republicaln Con "TS a11d the oirors of our I treaties anad our diploniey Which have stripped our fellow citizens of foreign birth and kindred race ro:rossing Lho Atlantie of the shie.1 ol A ierican citizenship, and have exposed 1ur brethren Of the Pacific vowst to the itCriu'ioi of a race not sprin!ttg Itiil tihe satne great p:r (tilt st.oCk, alil, inl fieet, 1)\y 13' ia denied vitizo'lslip throug"h natt-1I zationl, as being fleither 'u-eH.tome10i to the traditimn.; of a progi-esSivo civili zation nor exercised inl hiberty unde e(ial haws. We delounlev the polik) which thts discards tile liberty lnv ing Germlan atid tolerates tle revival of the coolie i rade i M fongolianj wo Men,l 11mportkid forI imimral purlpo-Avs, a.lNm"olian menl hirt-d to per11iorm evla bbor g:o,itraCtS, anld deman,lid SUCh a m11(dififiatiol of the treaty w With tLhe ChitnesO Empir, or such le& isla ti(n by Con,.'w's Nwit bin a CMntiSti thl i hliLiatioto *as shdldl lWo'A-1nt the( fiturther impol:ation 0Iiratioh el the Mlgolian11 race. Retf.1 m is Iw cessirv and canii never' be effected bI by ml1kmgl, it the Colntirolling' Issiue (d the l c tio' . lilI tig it ab.vo th1w t NN tal e issues w'it whihi lie 0 4A. lieholds, itng class and the party' v in power&' seek t smothei it. The f.lse issUe witt, w1ilih t 1 '$)O uIhe\- wold en ie ctarianol Ibelotnging' exclu sively to I he e era Cid Stait'., ain wl.ieh the D)emocrai par)ty' has ('le) ishied f'rom t heir toi--t out paritialiy ore pr'. Ietrence fori any1 Itrjibu ting ro tutu e )treasm Iy tot any lhe inh;e issue bvy wilichl t hey seek to light atew the dyinig emubet's of see, tinual1 hate beht ween Lindre n pieuip'les, tOtliitell itn (,Il tlli lsi bV< repti blit n'ecess:i'y' in I he civil .ser'vice. Ingj' cal conidtct. of' t he morernmntalitt bunsi. tois ISnot possib,le it its ('ivil service(' bei stil'get to ebanitge at ever'y elect ' i.,n,, be a ial rewardt~vut (of p:u-tyVIz'.l ins"teadl of posts1. ot honor'. assigne~ 0I for pro'( i' comltpete cy and held thr' fiihly ii. in i~ p:l'ro'uth'e *dhoubl neither'ho a li ta j uon thle tinig of all ur pubthlte men, ui' 1 ile lut i'uiIlt of thieir :uni Itid in thie peri'ormantce, atttest, thai t he himt,y in pewe WO'cani work ot,. noi is nece'Osary even) miore in the~ hithei gidies of P mbl in ser'v i c'. Th' e Pri,. tors, Ri'pn''etntatives aiml Cabintet, of licers. Th'lese, tual a\ll other's m ant th'orit.y, ire the poltPes'--es'ns stheir aie,r r not pr-ivate perqui sie;tey areO~) pblic trusts. W len tl~e uai~ al o~lr his ri MylJo slhowvLte sident, a bite Speaker of the lLouse of li'esetttive's mar'koting his ruling ais a ''~~ psiing oflicer'; tIhe Senators prof('iig secretl y by their votes as Ia w unmkers; live ci airmen of leadling~ comn n' it,) eos of' the la te 11ousue or Riepie.. seinat ives expos'ed in jobbing; a Iato Secr'etaryt' of t he TkreasuryW forc(ig bal tt uates int the p)uilic nt"countts; a Li. o A It.on lty& Ge nra InI)isatp pri(oiattng pu bh I in nd ' a Sectetarny of the N ag eli'iched o' Oiri'chlitg ietnds by hWeg, cel'tala, levied oilf the lrofits of cotn 1 l:tetoris wvith1 his depa rtmeti t; ant ain bas'iad' or in t EghLatii cenIslur''d inr ai dl.'ioiorabl specu lat ion; the Pies) den tM L?; ivat e SecretIany hair'ely i's coi.)'iciiy in trauuds itpon hi' Rev',. u;a Se'cretar y o1 WariI' imptn 'tee hor high imitesuntd conti-esset isdIemnt or'S. The1 demtionstraiuon is cotuplte itat the i's t Step'i in eiw' om mu ist he anothr pary, Yst ' the d isiuse of otte po.ulit ica~l or'gant~iz'ation inifect Lthe body' jtoliti(' and( thiOeeby mTaking ito ebain' of mnen or patty. W e ca get i chianito of mneasurec and no 'ef'ortm. All Itheo' athtIe.),: 'w tongs ;ir -cinei, the prIoduct' of six teen 3yearis' ai'Weiidaim-y of th Reopu blicani parity, or' ute a nl. cessi ty for reo rmi. ('on)fessedi by R~e publie: tns themin.s-Ies; but their 'o, fotrtms aret vot.ed (hown) in conven&'iton anld 'h-'phwedh frioini tho Cabinet. Tlhe' par'ty's manss ot' honest v6 tes is pow. er'less t.o ri'SstL ho 80,000(J dfiico hold - er's, its hendura an td guides. Riefo'rm cani otnly h)0 hazd by a peacefuli civic re~voluit in Wo ~ demand*tt a chain g of I ys'temT, ai ebange of1 aidin ist nar Lion, a change of parities, t hatL we mnay, haive change of meomber's and of men.' The D6moorato- Platfhind bf' buth .Carolina. The Domooratiq party of South asrol1n, in Ooiivntifou asseat'bled, announeb thefoilowing as its platform of principles "We deco:nre our acceptance inl perfect good faith of' the Thirteenth, Fou-rteenth and Fif leenth Amendments to the Federal Constitu, tion: accepting and standing upon them, wo turu from tie settled and final past to the great. living and momentous issues of the pres elt and the future. We adopt. the platformn of principles an nouced by the National Democratic arty redeioly assembled at St- Louli, and P1ae ou-el-se. CO i ruft and hearty o'bperatioh"fn securiling tlie election of its dist inguithed nomli inee.j. Samuel J. Tilden, of' New York, and Trhomis A. Hlendrick, of' Indiana, and believe lhat uider the wise and. juFL administration oi its dist inguished reform leader, assisted by tihe eipinentuly pa,riotic and a bse counsellors by whom he will be smrrounded, peace and prosperity will agnin bless oqr country, and the dissensions, contusion and inaladministr-i tioln. of tlhg past eigt1 y93ars will give place to concord.-g ood< governOent; and a thorough refstl'eAtio of -t hle yti. it accot'arincwltfih the deelaration of' that. pIltform. and tie ut terancea juid actt of our di.-ntiguished leader, we deiand at genuine ind thorough reform in tle Staite of South Curoliniii, and call upon tll of its citizens, irre.4pectivrot ade, color 6r provious cotdition, to rally with i us to its re demption, for it, is evidiet that substantial infd listing reform is imipossible within the ranks of' the ltepualAeicn part-y of this Stite. We clmu-ge timit paity with array ing rnce IghleSt Iace, c.eentitg disturbances, and fo. mewting diflicilties; v ith prostituting the el ectoion 'raeclise, tamporing with tie ballot box, an hiolding tinfair and fratudilent elec lions, with haviig etccuintulated enormotts debt. misniaged the finances. and injuredi the cedefit of' tle -State; with levying exorbitnt txes and1i1 squinidetring them wh(n. collected. Hts winning fron the toi and liveiihood of the honest poor mani of tle State, a large per CViu of III h 1is har1id Carn-ings, without giving in retuln any compiensatlion therefor, ani has h..polessly itivolved in debt a majority of the cou1 t hi ie Stcte. It- mainagement of our peil nild ci111-ir11ble institutions is a sh11amee Ond a disgrace, We charge its legislation as demior'e zing, pillisan, and disgraceful, and tice VeiliCt snild corrup11tion which have clhar -te(erized every br-nch of the government, executiive, legisluive and jtulicial, have no pirallel in tle hisutoy of nationn. It Imos cre 'u-d a eiti icity olunnecessary antid useless otlices, (om11p1licated inl their system, and uii iwc enxa-ily expenivie. It has attvnpted to elevate to the hench t wo most corrupt land de grmitdd men. It cant iever pitrify itseif, give good and impartial government, or by its niormal1:11 force and clhcticeiiter, exercise in its till soveIeignty tie lw of thbe la1d. We do not chatrge this condition of things, which ev ery patri ict most deeply deplore. upon the iesi of the ptI' , btit. upoi their lenders, who hai niLide stich fitil tise of their confi, i(i de c e i i' r st x; for' it is our' firmi cones Rciion thaet. ll thie giood peoll of thle ,t ate, of both race, desWirLe peaice aned pr?ospi'it y. We1~':, thcerteroie, call tupon allt of ouer fellow cllilio, to joI in wiih us iin restorineg the giood teite of c heir' State, cand to aigin ele v'ote it t'i a phctee of digtnity andit char~eacter' c ncc>ng ' b cc' ( on w0t~ ecuh hsx of t lis gr'eait coun-.* ry W'''~ e dwercouerleinance all (disturbanbci es of ic pe'i . o i arit y line c, to exei cise~ f'orhe:uanice 'ail enltiitue good wifl; antd it tihe gov'e'nmeent. 'f theCI Staite is cocanucittedl to ouri cotrol, we p!e:ge ocii.>elv'es tie proitect t he p)''ersn, rights cani proereity of cali its pi eple. ancd to speced ory blin g to steucmaryl' jucstice anty one whlo iae i olai te thIem.e W\e ciksite ai fir,' pea~ceale. el(ection, ap pealhing Cco thie e.soni aind cnot thc ecssiocns otf thie peole, andit di'ennecl cof the itepubean t.city a airce show)ingiI icn the appitmitent oif c:.inte CcCi.uiones ofle'ict i mi. We dindtc ca fair iiletictin andi a faiir cout. Wie ccll uponc all of~ thIe p-ci'riotic snis of' Caurolinia to join us. We ilti' but Iial ofl coturntit tittg the State to occurl keipinlg. eand it' goodet governentc, secte city. ! rou-tlion antd prerieity dot niot. dawne inc cc' ov er ta xed, despcoilced, cand dihert. etcedl peopc~le, lhen <hce ci 's irocm power, with 'clcrn iand icmlignactioni (luri ichjeer is r'eformn, retricenelcneit , ande relief', that by heonesty anid econtomy ' ( wei my iredu'ce thle t axes', andi( itshu-oi the liimrthense of' the people; giving at, I; h S;itne~ t i cee abLl~te e cureity' andt prot e, ione to ice ii ghts cand pr'operty of all. Upon his pcia:jgust issue .we ~cordialhly ienvite the co-c tpceraulion of every Detocrat anrd Repnbi lican who is earn'test andi( willinig ine theis crisis ofl ourt oraite, to unite with us in this great Par-ties desiing to hire conveyance to Pickens Court Hlouso, Tab>le Rock anid other poitate1 cne .be neoommodated at my Stab!es, cit all hiour's of' flee day and night. Pur chiasee's can also be supplied with Guood Stock ait i'easoiiiblepr'ices. &y& giulgr %NiI inc t'o /Picket1s Court hiousie d(iiy. (kundays excepted.)" ICIEY & WYATT. Eaisley Station, S. 0., Aug. 8, 1875, M anhood: How Lost, How Restored! .Just pubIlishic'd, a new edition of Dr. CUL, MMM *W,bfatedc Essaey one thie redl e'' ' cur ie ( uhoIut tculdici ne) of' Xpermaeetor,. tho ' or 1 immilkad Ihuohtadhry Se-. inaict Losscces, 1tmpotimey, biental anid Physi (cal encaclii.y, I i.pedina~nts C a Mai'riage, ete; aLlcso, C2onsumnptione, Epilhepsy and I its, in-, disced by self,%inulgene or Isexuail ex4rav~, ganle, &c. gr. Price, in a sealed envelope, only sil cents Thie celebrated author, in this admirabkc Essicy, .c)enrily demonstratesc, from a thirty 3'ecirs' --tecessftul p ictice, t hat the alirarmgg cons3~euecs of' self-abigse may be radiocally cured withiout the daenger'ous use of internal muedcinee or' the auTpe~latione of' the knife; peint incg ouet a nmiode of' eute alt once etimpilo, cer I suitern, an iefect ueal,ymegof.wel g ce-.maniy cure himselI chueapley, privately, and, radcelily. sent e'nder anal, in a plain envelope, fo any address, post- paid, on receipt of' six cents or tiwo post- stamps. Addi'ess the liuulsteeys,-. UG.B1JMAN & SON, 41 \ n st.., Nw York; Post OfSe9 DoA 4686 -TO SUBSCDRIBE Only $1.50oa Year -0 Every mnan in the County of Pickens SLIOUTLD BE A SUBSCRIBE R! Every' man whomi has ever live,d here and has Ihoved aw"*ay, SHo0ULD BE A SUBSCRIDER! - ---O IT FUR~NISIIES ALL --A N D C'ONDENSED REPORTS -OF I T C1RCUL ATJAS Larg~ely in the adjoining Counties, and to some extent ini Westerin Northb Carolina ! AND IS, THEREFORE, A GCOD MZDIU FO M S SUBSCRIBE For the Picokens Sentinel ! ADVERTISE Ina the Pickecns heit uaeI! ZYR>AL Z Y 0! Who are Prprdtofrhpr anen stica Jars sent fee on appliction. ddress with ua!ap, ZYKALZYO! Dr. R. J. Gillilamad: T AVING returtied and permanently loca Ihis Professiona&l services t a the ciien* of t hat Ivioir.ity and surrounding country. Charges reasourable. May 9 41 NOTFICEk I taike this metoLbd or,infomn y friends that I will be found in my offie on each SAT'rltDAY, f.or the purpose of t.rardsacting any business that comes. under my jurlsdio tionl. As my duties as $chool Commissioner will compel tme to be absent in different p arts ol the county, I 'nake this specist appoitisent for tlbe bened, of all een.prned. R. A,bOWBN, noZ5- ly 8o001 Coiiiaulonet --0 ORARLUBsoN, 8. C., Dec. 18, 1876. On and after Sanday, Doaber 19, the 1assenger Trains, o the .Spu,ia CoroUa g>ailroad will ruw as folfows:. FO4 COLUMBIA. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Chatleston '9 16 a Arrive at Columbia 600 Pia FOR AUGUSTA. (Sundays excoyted.) Leave Charleston 9 a Arrive at Augusta 6 16 a FOR CHARLESTON. (&tndays excepted.) Leave Columbia 9 00 a m Arrive at. Charlestoni 41 p = Loave Augusta 9 a m Arrive at Chatleston 446 p a COLUMBIA NIGIT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 9 16 p.m Arrive tit, Columbia 7 20 a s Leave Columbia 7 00 p m Arrive at Charleston 6 40 a*a AUGUSTA NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Charleston 8 00 P'm Arrive at Augusta 7 45 a Leave Atigusta 8 80 p n Arrive at Charleston ' 7 40 a ia SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. (Sundays except-ed.) Leave Summerville at 7 80 a m Arrive at Charleston 8 45 a= Leave Charieston 8 16 p in Arrive at Sunii'ervfile 4 80 V a -CA ,IDEN TRAIN Connects at Kingville daily (except San dayS] with Up and Dowi Day and Passenger Fr:01ns. Day and Night Trains connect at Augusta with Georgia Railroad, Atcon and Augusta 1111droaid and Cenitral Railroad. This rout-*, via Allantais the quivicest and most direct route, and 1s com,Tfortable and cheAp.as any Other routier o MAlontigoiery, Sema, Mobile, New Orleans, and aill other points S"uth*est, and to Lcuisville, Cilheinnati, Chicago. St. Louis. and all other points West and Noi'th West1.. Day Train connects at. Colombia with the 'lhrough Train on charlottee Road (which leavus at 9 p. n.) for all points North. Night Train connects with Loa' Trai [which leaves Columbia at 8 a. m.] for points on 0i1rlot te Road. Lnurens Railroifd Train connects at New berry on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur dayV. Up columbia Night Train connects closely wiih the Grvotiville and columbia Railroad. S.. 0oIA)lo.0N3, Superintendent. . B. Pcx.ss, General Tieket Agqnt. Greenville & Columbia R R. CITANGE OF SCHEDULE, Pnssenger trains run daily.Sundays except. d. conniect ing with ntiight trains ont South Car'olinia liailroadl up) and1 down. On and aft er JMoniy. December 13, the following will be to Seljidule: UP Leaive Cohajuni t, i Leave Aistoni ut. .6a Leave Newh,erry~ at 03 Leave l(kesbury at2.7 beYe Belin au .6 A rrive am (renville at5.5pa I.eac C.reerrill at9.05 a mn heavet ukehuiry1l.35. a-n .j~iLe Ne bery at2.0 p a L~a' Al.tu'i at3.50) p m Clavehi wi-t inigl t. Ttiso eSu a T:ae Newherr Atvlea Jl6aa. on Lew an Ason a: rmzGenil.La Cokestmiyat 1.15 in. or n .t 0 a lvIc Aie atn('ilmia nt revil Le.5e pAn heil-onc at Alstc . u.onet rins onithe goaing Nror an Sojuh o heCarote lumbia an AusT AND TL' nRtoDCG DBVILSIN.. TLai ve lAll bbe y6.00at . a in,o ao [Coke Pburyvati.5lpe . at nectng4it a-k Travindmtoimbi. Accmmdaio Tref Loesb Aur a 1.1 at m.8o.'86r aria be ille at B1ooc a. m.9.20ctn wit ( Leave Belhaloa at'86 Leave Pneryonl at Leave Pendleton at 66 Leave Pnersvlo a.6t Arriv lit.Walhulla.46 a a Accorive at on ain b9.we 0 elnag Las ve Belton at. 8.50n. o on atv LAve~.so Ade.0rson . a onectng,it0 p Leave OTTN PJdlto at enr.Tike pget Leave Per ryvlle 6.5 y Arrvetminsaeatl 75p ma Aeucmmoatio at n b8w25Iela padi dAys,v Lave el' ton at. 9.2a. or3o a ri alo Dow:nU.. in from W)GreenAe...La. LAve Charsot at 2p.,cnetg 16t Up .4e~~v4nerartSuperin et. - u Jeanez NIoToN., Jrt Geea 0ce 4Agen Leav Ea Schedule.Oaa L,eave (atAlnt ait. 7 40p m Leave Westrimster at p ~ * a Leave~ Seeca city at p) 44 Leiavcetrhualat. 8 25p Lenvpr mapnv le tars,c '1 " 1n tal Aiv enal harteatiot 2tgr 08 taps. .anae Spanb, at~d.~e4o, t n Leaveornvialye at 40Ua f. LeaveN en ral Et gat get 40ic aNo. a avop..louity.attie LeaveI Wstminus mit at ~ eiant 'gent, C ny beopt noi4a.mm -upeor mapddtaes, .c e t' qime tables port at ionl failis, olloinhlin Tnns,see, Aransas,in 1\ssuri,mt ginnegoa , Cvsdo Onl iora ppyo n qher sl ATv.ua B. Wnm. Genera EtIVn. Agn. IM fLeY,. 2 111 ibl (ge A (Jnh a.&T.A All igoriaation sheerfully giv6n. f. L. DAbi-LRY, non Om n a a e a PIORE lUau41 !#0OOL, Selaolastlo ye*r''is divided Wnto two Terjus 6f 2 weoke.each. The -]ir8. Term 009111"ces Jauuary IL711i, and euds June 8d; the seeond, Term g9mneuces July 4th, ind ends Nove6iber'18th. Students enteripg within two week& after the con ioneemeint of the Terms, will be rVdee v4+"e entering A(W Witet e, ti OMML,."f classed-a e Yorrug, Course of Study. PRIMARY DEPA-RTMENT. JUNIOR CLAS8, Ist Term-'ISI-41ling. 4idO le dn. 2d Tc#mL24AA1njn'ngvi1' endti g, continued; Primary Geography; Mentpl Arithmetic, Exercise in W *iting: INTEIIIEDIATE CLASS. lt Tornan-Ape1lin'and Reaing oojitinned: Geography -ontinued; In ro,dycing English Grammar; Eleoiietith'of Wvittdn Arithietio; Exercises in Writing. 2d Term-8 elling aild , Reading, continned; Elemoet6 it itit)qn Aritbruetio 0ompleted, Intermediate Geography completed; Analyt ical English Gromummar; Primary U. S. flis tory; Exercises in Writing. SENIon, (1.As 1st Term--English Grannar complete3; Phy, sic1 (jeograply; Oo)mon Sebv Arithme tiv; 1owns Aialysis of Words; 2d Term-Greene's; Analysis of English Language; Aritilmetic contiiued; Simaller Composition; liigher U. S. History. PREPARATOltY DEPAR'TUMENT. .JUNIOR CLASS. Ist Term Latin Grammnar anl [ilkness' Eirst Latin Book; Latiu Reader; Davies' Algebra; History or England. 2d Term-Four Books of Ctsar; Arnold's second Latin Book on Analysis of th lt in Sentence; Greek Grammar; . Kendrick's Greek Ollendorf; Greek Reader; avies' Algebra compieted: Natural Philosophy. INT-RME1*U ATE ICf.AsS. 1st Term-Six Books of' Virgil; Gret k 1e1ader completed; I'lain eometry; H1igher Composition and Rheionric. 2d Term-Sallust's Catlino & Jugurtha Xenophon's Aalasis; Higher Algebra commenlced; Solid and Spheiical Geome try collipeted; Chemistry.., SENIOR CLASS. 1st Term--Cicero's Select Orations; Xenophons Memorabilia; Trigonminetry and Surveying; Roinan iistory; Latin Prose Coumposition. 2d Terni-Iforace et ire; -Si X'Pfl;ols of t lie Iliads: Oreek Prose Gompositiou; Algebra coinplelcd; Ast ro11 my. Tihc a)ove coilrse will prepare can didates for admission itito thu Sopfto AoR: Cr.ss of' any of our o Iern Colleges. St tilen ts, w ho dio not st and at satisfactory exa inallltiou1, upon:the several studies (~ ,at-ac class, wvill not be allowed the privilege to a1ldlnee to the next highr, but be0 retnined ,in such claiss, tilt aull the studies of' it be sa tist'Ca)orily' compI)jleted.1 TUITIoN OF PnI.MARY I.Derarm.: l'1 'rl-:RM. Juiorbi Cha's, - - Si10.00 IntLermediat,c C2lasi - 12.50 Senior '- ,.. . 5.0 Preparatoy D)epartmen t, 0 No dl'etilon wvill be inade for lost ime xcep t, foi-om piolotnged Nirin,ess Motnthily rep~ort.s of puntulity, de,. portmnt, and rPCitattionis in eas,a u dy, ' I will be irishmi pa n-unts. J. II. CA I?LISLE. Principal. Dec. 23, 1875 Ji ti Fits and E pilepsy POSITIVELY CUREmD. The worst cases of thme longest sitanlding, by nlonlg D)u. I' 'vhnAim's Cure. It haan (ured Titousauads, and( will gve $1 ,0't f* a case it will not beneft A bot tle sent free to alhl nlressine .J. E-1) DIBL l, Cheinist, Oflice. 1IMS Broad -- way, New York. SHUN DRUG POISONS. 3I E IC INE a ENnI tEus i usLEss. I olta's, Electr9 Bets Rutd are inidorsedi by the most eminfent. phiysicianis in the world for thme Cure or rheumatism, neuralgia, liver conplaintr, dyspepsia, kidnecy disease, aches, painas,-nervous disorders, fits, female conipiaits, nerCvouIs anid general de hility, and othe&' chronic dliseases of the chest, head, liver, st omach, k idnfeys and( blood(. - ('ook with full particulars free by Volta Belt Bo,Cincinnati, 0. ME TROPOLII MYW O R K S, CANAL ST., FROM SIXTII To MEVENTII, R ICJ.t4JOAD; <:. ,.: VULLY%JA. ENGINES.. Portable and Stationary, Saw Mlills, Grist Mlills, Boilers, Castings of Briass an d I ron.Fo1gittgsde. A R?CIlTECTURtA F E JR?ON WJOR?K, lu- all its branches don by experirnce'd hands. IMIROV1E) P1 HTA BL E~NGIE E for dr'iving Ciom tor', link, T1hreshing MAchli nesi, Separato rs, (Orist Mills1 ;&c. A nurnber of' second hanm Engines and Boilers of various pat ters, in iffriu rotte order, on httnd. Repair work solioiled ean promptiy (dono. Oct IA, WM,. E. TANNER & CU. Avnatfor--R E Bowen. R ,ye.e1d@wjge F1Br7ir y. Clerk of Courtf-S D) Keith. Judge of I' obatfe-i [I Philpot. Sheriff-J Riley Ferkuson. Coroner-Wairr-en Boyd. Sehool Comm,issionrM-R A Bow~en Tre',srr- IV A Lesley, Auudior-Alorzo Ml Folger. Cotinfy ' comnnfiionera-johun -T GoM s tt Chairman-Robert Craig, G M Fynchi. Clerk County Comnmissioners, C L Ilollingwworth. Trial JTustices-Ja4ey, Luke'T. Arioil-Sa, lubrity, ~-------Cenral, James A iAddell-Picke E- C'I., C 6, -.iollingewrthl and G WV Ta2 lor---Daen.wiU/, 3 I n mt,,,I. >