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'?"- bCTS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS passed by the. EEGISLATURE--SESSION 1870 AND 1871. {OFFICIAL.] an act to provide for the publication of the acts,., reports,. resolution8, jour nals and other papers of the general assembly. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in j General As? sembly and by the authority of the same,. Thai the Clerk of the Senate -and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, be, and they are hereby -authorised to provide; by contract for the publi cation, in such newspapers of the State as may by them, be deemed necessary, of - the' Acts and'Joint Resolutions of the General As? sembly ^ ?nd;they are further authorized to pro-1 vide by contracts for-the permanent and cut-: rent printing of the General Assembly; pro? vided that said contract. be. approved by the Senate and House of Representatives. ? Sec. 2. Tfcat.s sufficient number of the Jour? nals, Reports arid Acts of the General Assem? bly, as may be necessary for the use of the members of the General jUsembly. and for .the State Librarian to make the exchanges with other States, be bound in a rood and substan? tial manner; and that the Clerk of the Senate j and the Clerk of the House of Representatives 1 be, and they are hereby authorized to have the same donei immediately upon the close of the | session, or as soon thereafter as practicable. Sec. S-' That oa the completion of the per manfiniTO?k^ti^yvaha]I forward, by mail or otherwise, as they may deem expedient, a copy to each of tho members of the General Assem biyY and 'one to" each of the State and County officers entitled to the same. Sec. 4.. That the State Treasurer be, and he is. hereby, authorized and directed to pay all ac? counts for Baid work, ont of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated: Provided, The Clerks of the respective Houses shall first certify that said accounts are just and correct in 'all -respects, and that the work has been per? formed in pursuance of contract, and that the amount mentioned in said accounts, is due, and remains unpaid. ? Sec. 5. That all Acts or parts of Acts or Joint Resolutions inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved January 23, 1871. JOINT R^SCILTJTIOir AUTHORIZING ant) direc? ting this state auditor and county com ' ^inssroNj rs to levy certain taxes. Be it resolved by the. Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met a nd sitting in General Assembly and by the authority of the same; Thai the State Auditor bo, and he is hereby authorized and di? rected to lo'ry and cause to be collected a tax of nine mills on a dollar of all taxable proper? ty in the State to meet appropriations for the fecal year 1870, and the County Commission? ers of each ofi the Counties are hereby author? ized to levy, and cause to be collected a tax not eiceediner three- mills on a dollar of all taxable property urtiheir- respective Counties for the Steal year 1870y excepting the-County Oommis _ sioners of Beaufort, Georgetown, Barn well, Newberry, Pickens, Edgeneld, and Laurons Counties, who are hereby authorised to levy and cause to be eolleetecLa tax not exceeding four m?Ib> on the dollar and excepting the Counties of Clarendon, Darlington, Horry and Richland, who are hereby authorized to levy, and collect & tax not exceeding five mills on the dollar, two mills of the said tax so levied in Darlington County, shall be devoted to the completion of the Court House at Darlington, provided so much shall be necessary. Approved December 23d, 1870. ast act supplementary to an act entitled "an act ix) authorize administrators, executors.' And other fiduciaries, to - SELL certain evidences of indebtedness . at public SALE, and to compromise in '-certain CASES," approved january 14, -1870. Whereas, prior to the ninth day of Septem? ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred, and sixty-eight, many estates were disposed of, and the notes and accounts repre? senting the purchase money of the same were deemed to be good at the tune, have since been j renferetl'doubtfttl or worthless, by operation of i ?alAct of the'Geheral Assembly to determine and perpetuate the homestead, and by other causes ^therefore, Section 1. Be it enacledhf the Senate and Efetee of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, new met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the. authority of? the same, That all administrators, executors, and other fi? duciaries, having in: their possession, as such, notes, accounts, and other evidences of indebted? ness, heretofore appraised good, but which have since become doubtful or worthless, by operation of the Act of the General Assembly to determiner and perpetuate the homestead, shall be allowed to dispose of the same In the manner prescribed in Sections ! and 2 of the Act to which this is a supplement. S?o. 2. That where '-administrators, execu? tors and other fiduciaries, sold property, as such, prior to the passage of the Act to deter? mine-and perpetuate the homestead by the Gen? eral Assembl;?. on the ninth day of September, 3a the ye?r er ear Lord one thousand eight Iruudrod and sixty-eight, and took notes or other evidences- of indebtedness for the pur? chase money, which were regarded good at the time they were taken, but which nave since been rendered doubtful or worthless, by opera? tion of the Homestead Act aforesaid. Baid ad? min istrators,. executors, and other fiduciaries, shall be allowed to dispose of the same in the manner prescribed in Sections 1 and 2 of the! Act to which this Bill is a supplement. ^Approved the 23d day ef January, A. D., joint resolution authorizing thb attor - SKY: HKNERJlL to employ assistance in I certain suits now pending, and making an appropriation to pay for the same. Whereas, as appears: by the report of the State Auditor, the South Carolina, Northeast? ern, Cheraw and Darlington, Railroad Compa? nies have procured suits to be brought against themselves in the United States Circuit Court for the purposo-of contesting the right of the Siate to.tax their property; and whereas, it is to the- interest of the State that a speedy de? cision of these suits shall be reached; there? fore, Be it Be$olv>td^bj the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, aewt met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the Attor? ney General be, and he is hereby authorized to employ Such assistance as he may need in de? fending the interests of the State in these suits; and to pay for each assistance, five thousand dollars, if so much be necessary, is hereby ap? propriated out of any moneys in the- Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the accounts to be audited by the State Auditor, and paid upon the warrant of the Comptroller General. * Approved December 28,1870. an act to provide a salary for the office of lieutenant governor. Section 1. Be a enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by i.he authority of the same, That the Lieutenant Governor of the State of South Carolina shall receive an annual salary of twenty-five hundred dollars; the same to be Sid to him quarterly out of the Treasury of e State; the said salary to be exclusive of the jay heretofore provided by law for the Lieu? tenant-Governor whilst acting as President of the Senate. Office Secretary of State, ) ; Columbia, S. CC January 18, 1S71. f j This Act having^been presented to the Gov? ernor for his approval, raud not having been ire 'turued by him to tho branch of the General .Assembly, iu which it originated, within the' time prescribed by the Constitution,, has be? come a.law without* his^ approval. F. L?CARt)OZA;Secrotary of State. joint resolution authorizing the state auditor to suspend proceedings TS cer tastn iOASEa; ,j |_ % j ? / . BeitBesohed by the Senate and House of ^Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the State Auditor be, and is hereby authorized and in? structed to suspend ;all proceedings, under the Act to provide f?f't?ie assessment and taxation of property,-' passed 15th day' of September, ! 1868, relative to the assessment and taxation of the South Carolina, Northeastern, and Cheraw .and Darlington "Railroad Companies until the suits, brought bysaid companies in the United States Circuit Court, shall have been decided. Approved the 14th day of January, A. D. an act to incorporate the hedges light guard, of edi8t?, south carolina; Section 1" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, sow met and sitting in General As sembly,and by the authority of the same, That P. P. Hedges, Abram Brown, Jonas Grant, Wallace Wescottand James Hutchinson, under the name and style of the Hedges Light Guard, and their successors and associates, be. and they are respectively incorporated and made and de? clared a body politic and corporate in deed and in law, and aa such body politic shall have the power to use and keep a common seal, ?nd the same at will to alter, to make all necessary by? laws not repugnant to. the laws of the land, and to have succession of officers and members con? formable to such by-laws, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded in any Court of Law or Equity in this State, and to have, use and enjoy all other - rights, and be subject to all other liabilities incident to bodies corporate. Sec. 2. That this Act shall be deemed and taken to be a public Act, and shall continue in force for the space of fourteen years from and after its passage. * Approved the 25trd day of January, 1871. an act to make appropriations for the payment of the fee diem and mileage of the members of the GENERAL ASSEM? bly and the salaries of the subordi? nate officers, and other expenses in? cidental thereto. Section 1. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same, That for the payment of the per diem and mileage of j the members of the General Assembly and the salaries of tho subordinate officers, " and other expenses incidental thereto, the sum of one hundred and thirty-five thousand dollars, if such be necessary, be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 2. That the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to furnish to each member of their respective bodies a pay certificate for tho amount of his mileage and per diem, to include such dates as the General Assembly shall, by Concurrent Resolution, di? rect. Sec. 3. That such certificate shall conform to the -provisions of Section 23, Article H, of the Constitution of the State, and shall bo cer? tified by the President of the Senate, and at? tested by the Clerk; of the Senate, for all mem? bers of that body, and by the Speaker of the House of Representative, and by the Clerk of the same, for all members of that body. Sec. 4L That the subordinate officers and em? ployees of this General Assembly shall, in like manner, be furnished with certificates of pay in such amounts, as shall be fixed by that branch of the Genei ar Assembly to which such officers and employees shall respectively belong: Provided, however, That the pay certificates for services common to the two Houses shall be signed by - the President of the Senate and countersigned by the) Speaker of the House of Representatives. Sec. 5. That the Treasurer of this State is hereby authorized and directed to pay ."aid certificates out of any. funds in the Treasury not otherwise disposed of, and to hold the cer? tificates as his vouchers therefor. Approved December 23,1870. an act to vest the title of the state to a lot of land in the village of orange burg, of which deidrich 'clepping died seized, in the purchaser or purchasers, who 6hall PAY for the premises, under a sale by a decree of the. probate court of charleston county, and to di? rect the application of the proceeds of sale. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South ] Carolina, now met and sitting in General As sembly, and by the authority of tho same, That the title of the State to a lot of land, and tho buildings thereon, of which Deidrich Klepping j died seized, situate on Main or Russel street, in the villago and county of Orangeburg, is horo by vested in Alexander Champey ana Antoine R Champey. their heirs and assigns, for? ever, upon their paying to the Judge of Pro? bate for Charleston the amount of their bid, and fully complying with the terms of sale of said premises, made 4th of April. 1870; and, if they fail to comply, said title is hereby vested in any purchaser or purchasers. Iiis, her or their heirs and assigns, forever, who shall buy the premises on a re-sale. Sec. 2. The proceeds of the sele shall be ap? plied by the Judge of Probate, in the following order: 1. To the payment of any taxes due on tho premises; 2. To the payment of the neces? sary expenses incurred in applying for this Act; 3. To the oxpen?esof administration, including commissions due the administrator of the es? tate of D. Klepping; 4. To the payment* of such debts of the said Deidrich Klepping as are yet unpaid; 5. And the balance (if any) to Mrs. Mette Ahlheid Muller, mother of the said Deidrich Klepping, ox to her order. Approved the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1870, ' an act to extend the time for officers to qualify. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same, That all o fficecs elected at tho recent elections be, and they are heseby, allowed until tho fifteenth day of January, 1871, to qualify and enter upon the duties of their respective offices, and on failure to qualify within the specified time, their respective offices shall be declared vacant by the Governor. Sec. 2. That all Acts and parts of Acts in? consistent with this Act are hereby suspended until after .the fifteenth of January next. Approved December 21st, 1870. an act to incorporate the stonewall fire engine company, of chester. Section 1. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same, That T. S. Mill*, R. M. Dunlevy, E. T. Atkinson, J. T. Elliott, David HempbiU, J. H. Vanness, J. A Bradley, Jr., by the name and style of the Stonewall Firo Engine Company, of the town of Chester, and their associates and successors in office be, and are hereby, created and con? stituted a body corporate and politic, by and under the name and style aforesaid, with a cap? ital stock not to exceed tho sum of ten thou? sand dollars, with the right to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, in any Court of com ppetent jurisdiction, to have aud to use a cbnj mon seal, aud the same to alter at will and pleasure, and with all other rights, privileges and immunities that are now, or hereafter may be, secured by law to like incorporated bodies. BBC. 2. That this Act shall be deemed a pub | lie Act, and shall remain in force for the term, of fourteen years. Approved January 23d, 1871. AN act TO re-charter the pum pk INTO wn turnpike ROAD, in PICKENS COUNTY. Section" 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now mot and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same, That the Turnpike Road leading from Pumpkintown to Table Rock, in Pickens County, bo, and the same is hereby re-chartered, in the name of Marens D. Keith, for the term of fourteeen years, with the same rates of toll as those here? tofore allowed by law. Sec. 2. That all persons going to and roturif ing from elections, churches ana mills,1 shall be allowed to pass over the road free of toll. Approved January 28d, 1871. [ joint resolution authorizing the state librarian to cause to be prepared an index to volume fourteen of the stat? utes of this state. Whereas, in binding the Statutes of the State of South Carolina at large, designed to form the Fourteenth Volume, it becomes-necessary that an index of contents be prepared for the same; therefore, Section L Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General As? sembly, and by the authority of the same, That the State Librarian be, and he is hereby, au? thorized to cause to be compiled an index of contents to the Fourteenth Volume of the Statutes of this State, at a cost not exceeding one hundred and ninety dollars. Sec. 2. That the Treasurer of the State bo, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to to pay the amount named m the preceding Section, out of any public funds not otherwise appropriated, on the receipt of sufficient evi? dence of the completion of the work. Approved the 19th day of December, A. D. 1870. ? joint resolution authorizing the county commissioners of oconee county to levy a special tax. Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, ana by the authority of the same, That in addition to the tax heretofore authorized to be levied, the County Commissioners of Oconee County are hereby authorized to levy and cause to be collected a special tax of one mill on a dol? lar, the same to be used exclusively to paying the indebtedness of the county. Approved 23d January, 1871. I joint resolution for the relief of samuel COCHR."lN, thomas cochran, elizabeth COCH ran, juliana irvine, isa bella irvine, and henrdstta irvine Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That any and all property, real or personal, of the bite Juliana Izard, deceased, now in the possession, or under the control of B. O. Pressley, Esq., of Charleston, South Carolina, Executor of the bist will and testament of said Juliana Lzard, deceased, be distributed and disposed of accor? ding to the true intent and purpose of the said Juliana Izard, as indicated in her last will and testament,, and that the right of the State to said property be, and the same hereby is, re? leased. Approved January 26,1871. joint resolution authorizing the county commissioners of williamsburg county to levy a special TAT Be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives, of the State of South Caroli? na, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That, in ad? dition* to the tax heretofore authorized to be levied, the County Commissioners of Williams burg County are hereby authorized to levy, and caused to be collected, a special tax of two mills on a dollar, the same to be used, exclu? sively for the purpose of rebuilding the jail in the said county. Approved the 19th day of January, A. D. 1871. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, ? AND DEALERS IX WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS) TOBACCO, &C, Mo. 197 East Bay,' h. bz9choff,> U?{ Charleston, g. C. Fob 23, 1871 84 6m Tii Ii ?ni lap?l AT PEJiDLETON, S. C. A LL orders for TINWARE from country mer /\_ chants and village stores promptly filled at low cagh prices. Old tin vessels, lamps, guns, pistols, sowing machines, etc., repaired. Bags, Beeswax, Tallow, &c, taken in exchange. - Anyone wishing anything in the above lino will do veil to give me an early call. PAR? LOR and COOKING STOVES always on hand. GEO. D. BARR, Pendleton, 8. C. Fob 16, 1871 88 COTTON SEED OIL. NOTHING else In the world will make a milch cow DO HER BEST, in either quantity or quality. Feed not over four pints at each meal, and your own.cow will convince you. Prioe $80 per ton, cas*tf*with order, with discount for larger quantities. COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY. Oil Meal and Bone Fertilizer, furnished at $35 per ton caBh. Cotton Seed bought or con? tracted for to be delivered in Joky and August. March 2, 1871 86 lm J. C. C. FEATHERSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Courts of Anderson, Abbe? ville aid surrounding Countios, and in the United Statos Courts. Omca?No. 8 Granite Row, up stairs, 07er Watson A Bro's. Store, Anderson C. H. Jan 6, 1871 27 WM. H1NRY TRHSCOT. W. W. U L'A! PHRETS. TRESCOT & HUMPHREYS, Attorneys at Law, WILL practioc in the Courts of the Eighth Circuit, and in the United States Court. Office in BroyleB* building, opposite the Benson Honse, Anderson C. H. Fob 9, 1871 82 FRED. B. HODGES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, HARTWELL, GA. WILL practice in Elbcrt, Hart, Franklin and Madi?on Counties. Oct 6, 1870 15 Cm Highest Premium, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of the South Carolina Institute, held in ?CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR In again callingattention to our-valuable prepa? ration, 6UMTER BITTERS, we do bo wltk renewed confidence, It hairing been before the people of the South for ever three years, and its largoly increasing sales proves its GREAT POPULARITY. We have reoently muoh Improved it by the ad? dition of a foreign L AROMATIC AND RESTORATIVE HERB, whiob, together with its othor well-known and approved ingredients, and PURE RYE WHISKBY, made expressly for us, renders SUMTER BITTERS The moat delightful TONIC, APPETIZER, INVIGORANT and DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, before the people, and as a Preventive and Cure of CHILLS AND FEVBR Never Fails. Sumter Bitters are not offered as a CURE-ALL, but for those diseases for which It is especially recommended, HAS NO EQUAL. Try it onoe and yon will nover be without it in your family. For sale by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers everywhere. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Proprietors and Wholesale Druggist*, Charleston, 8. C. For sale in Andorson by SIMFSON, HILL & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, sign ?f the Gol? den Mortar. Feb 23, 1871 84 4 ESTABLISHED 1836. Greenville Coach Factory. gowerT?^m?rkley. Wf E would announce to our customers, that Vy we are prepared now to fill all orders for VEHICLES. We have added to our Btock of Wood-Working Machinery, and increased onr staff of workmen to about 70, and therefore trust j that none of our patrons will be disappointed in having orders promptly filled. The stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Six-Horse Iron Axle Plan? tation WAGONS will be kept full; and now, as for one-third of a century past, these Wagons Bball be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. We have a large stock of light BUGGIES and ROCKAWAYS, of our own make; also, a stock of Northern built Buggies?both low and high priced?for those who wish to purchase Northern work, as cheap as any Southern dealer. We call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, vie are finishing them with groat care, paint? ing thorn elegantly. Price Lists promptly mailed on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORK. Freight. only charged one way on it by the Railroad. GOWER, COX ft MARKLEY. ggf* 0. H. P. FANT, Esq., is our Agent at Anderson, and will reoeive all orders in our line. He will keep Wagons constantly on hand, at same prices as the Faotory in Greenville. Deo 22, 1870 2(5 8m New Store! AG NEW & YOUNG, At McCully's Corner, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Anderson that they have recently estab? lished themselves in the Dry Goods and Grocery business, and will be pleased to show and sell to purchasers a complete slock of carefully selected Goods. Special Attraction. In order to make room for our Spring sLook, we have concluded to sell our remaining lot of Fall and Winter Dry Goods A.X COST, consisting of Boots ami Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Table and Pocket Cuttery, &c, Ac, Ac Call and see far yourselves, that we are deter? mined to give bargains. AGNEW ft YOUNG. Anderson C. H., 8. C, \ Feb. 16, 1871. / 88?1m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IB TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Belief?Complaint Served* Mrs. Martha E. Hunt, Plaintiff, against William C. Bennett, Ahrain P. Nott, A. P. Hubbard and Benjamin F. Wilson, Defendants. To tho Defendant, Abram P. Nott: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a eopy is herewith served upon you, and to servo a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho scrvioo hereof, exclusive of tho day of such scrvioe; aud if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afoxesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief de? manded in the oomplaint. Dated Anderson, February 7th, 1871. A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiffs Attorney, Anderson C. H., 8. C. To tho Defendant, Abram P. Nott: TARE. NOTICE* ?hat the summons in this no? tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at Ander? son C. H., in the eounty of Anderson and State of South Carolina, on the eighth day of Februa? ry, 1871. A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiff's Attoxaoy, Anderson C. H., 8. C. Fob 23, 1871 84 ft THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLiffA, In the Probate Court, Anderson County. A. N. Sanders against John W. Stewart, Admin? istrator of the Estate of John Stewart, deceas? ed, William Stewart and others.?Petition for Confirmation of Sale of Real Estate, RelUf, $e. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Harvey 8. Stewart, Jane Stewart, Elisabeth Partaln and Emily Stacks, Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Rood ft Brown, Attornoys, Pro. Pet., Ordered, That said Defendants de appear and plead, answer or demur to said petition within forty days from the first publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro eonfesso against thorn. A. 0. NORRI8, ? Judge of Probat* Anderson County. Feb 18, 1871 83 fl MANIPULATED^L iii Compound^ For 8nie by Wilcox, Gibbs & Co., importers and dealers in Guanos, 148 Bay street, Savannah, 241 Broad street, Augusta, Ga., 151 East Bay, Charleston, S, C.; and by Shabpi & Towers, An ?derson ; A. j. Stbikobb, Belton; Dr. T. A. Hud gens, Ilonea Path. For further information apply or address as above for pamphlet. Dee 15, 1870 25 4m SHARPE & TOWERS. GUANO AGENCY. E ARE AGENT8 FOR THE FOLLOW ING LIST OF GUANOS? ' Soluble Pacific Guano. $64 per Ton, Cash. Compound Acid Phosphate. $44 per Ten, cash. Flour of Bone. $64 per Ton, cash. BaughY Rawbone Phosphate. $64 per ton, cash. Carolina Fertilizer. $59 per ton, cash. Carolina- Fertilizer. $64 on time, with 7 per cent, interest. . PhoBnix Guano. $56.50 per ton cash, or $66.50, time. Guano, Salt & Plaster Compound. $64 per ton eash, or $74 time. Wilcox, Gibbes&Cos. Manp'ted. $69 per ton cash, or $79 time. Freights and Drajage on all Guanos, CA8H. Feb 2, 1871 81 8m IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Or DRY GOODS. All Retail Orders amounting to 920) and Over Delivered In any Part of the Country JFr*ee ot Express Clxargres. HAMILTON EASTER & SONS, OF BALTIMORE, MD., In order the bettor to meet tho wants of their Retail Cus? tomers si a distance, have established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, upon application, promptly send by mcil full hues of Samples of tho Newest and most Fashionable Goods, of FRENCH, ENGLISH and DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE, guaranteeing at all times to sell as low, If not at lestprieet, than any house in the couutry. Buying our goods from tbo largest and mo.it celebrated . manufacturers in the different parts of Europe, and im ' porting tho some by Steamers direct to Baltimore, our stock is at all times promptly supplied with the novelties of tho London and Paris markets. As wo buy and sell only far cash, and mdka no bad debts, we are ablo and wining to'soil oiir'goods' at feos Ten to Fifteen Pee Cent. Less Fboeit than i? wo gave credit. In tending for tamplet specify tht kind of goods, desired. We keep the Best grades of every class of goods, from .the lowest to tho most costly. , " rut.w n n n ' IdtI Orders unaccompanied by Hit cash will bis sent C 0. D. PROMPT-PAYING WHOLESALE BUYERS are ted to inspect tho Stock in our Jobbing aud Packing De? partment. Address ' " ':: :* HAMILTON EASTER A SONS, 197, 100, 201 and 203 West Baltimore Street Baltimore, Md. Ott 27, 1870 _.18 . ._ly BENSON HOXJSE. nnSE subscriber will continue Hotel-feeeping I for 1871, as this House and Lotj^Stubles, itc, in a short time will be repaired. No pains nor expense will be spared tYf* render those stopping with me comfortatrteT "My table will be supplied with the- best the market affords,, and charges moderate. $2.00 single day?57.00 per week, and $15.00 per month. Rooms to rent. T. J. ROBERTS. Deo 15, 1870 25 FAMILY GROCERY AND Provision Stores I McGRATH & BYRUM K?EP on hand a largo and well assorted s tock of FAMILY GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ORS and CONFECTIONERIES, which they will sell low for cash or barter; They art always in the Cotton market. Call and see them before you buy yonr Grooe ries or sell your cotton and country produoe. McGRATH & BY/RUM, Depot Street. Jan 5,1871 27 2m RAGS! RAGS J! RAGS ! U WANTED, IAA AAA POUNDS OF COTTON RAGS,. lUU.UUl/ fo* whioh the highest cash price win be paid. MoGRATH & BYRUM, Depot Street, Agent for Bath Paper Mills. Jan 6, 1871_27_8m A CARD. T HAYI this day transferred my Agency for tho I Bath Paper Mills, Bath, S. C, lo McGRATH & BYRUM, and recommend my old oustomers ta them. W. 8. KEESB. Jan 5, 1871 27 8m W. K. LINDSEY, WATCH-MAKER, BAS located at PENDLETON, and gives his ontiro attention to the REPAIRING of CHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY of every desoriptlon, All work warranted and done on short notice. Jan 23, 1871 30 3m For the / Spde dy Relief AND PERMANENT CURB OF Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Colds, And all Disoases a f iha Lungs, Cbest,.or Throat npHH 1XPBCT0BANT h' compesed Meiosis I I7 of Herbal and Mucilaginous prodnoitrr which PERMKATB THE VERT 8?B8TANC* OP TUB LUNGS, causing tit em to threw'.off ike acrid matter which collects in the Bronchia) Tubes, and at the same time forms a soothing: ooating, relieving the irritation which produoes the cough. . The object to be obtained Is to cleanse the or? gan of all impurities : to nourish and strengthen it when it has become impaired ?nd enfeebled by diuease; to renew and invigorate the. circulation of the blood, and-strength en the nervous organi? zation. The EXPECTORANT does this to an as? tonishing degree. It is active but mild and con genial, imparting functional energy and natural strength. It affords Oxygen to vitalize the blood, and Nitrogen to assimilate the mater?it EQUAL-' IZES the "NERVOUS INFLUENCE," producing; quiet and composure. TO CONS?lhTTITES It is invaluable, as it immediately relieves tat* difficult breathing and harrassing cough ?which at? tends that disease. FOE ASTHMA: It is a specific?one dose often relieving the dis? tressing choking, and producing calm.and pleas? ant repose. FOB CBOUT No mother should ever be without a bottl<) of tEtf EXPECTORANT in the house. We have numer? ous certificates of its having relieved, almost in? stantly, the little sufferer, when death appeared almost inevitable. Mothers l>e Advised t Seep it on Hand I This dread disease requires prompt action; a* soon as the boarso, hollow cough in heard) apply the remedy, and it is easily subdued; BUT DELAY 19 DANG1BROU& ttST The properties of the EXPECTORANT are demulcent, nutritive, balsamic, soothing, and healing. It braces the nervous system and pro duces pleasant and refreshing sleep. It Exhilarates and Believes Gloominess ani -Depression. Containing all these qualities in a Convenient and concentrated form, it has proven to be the . Most Valuable Lung Balsam Ever offered to sufferers from Pulmonary diseases PREPARED ST WM. H. TTLTT & LAND, Augnsta, Ga., firgJT Sold by.Druggists everywhere. Oo*27, 187?" 1 ' ly PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000) x SOLUBLE PACIFIC_GTJANO. THIS Guano is now so well -kaown in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the producta of labor,, as not to reqoiro special recommendation from ua. Its uso for five years past has established its char? acter for reliable excellence.. ?-Tho large fixed capital invested by the Company in this irad?r affords the surest gnarantco of. the continued ex? cellence of its Guano. " J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. B. REESE k CO., General Agents, Bal? timore. ? .' . SH'ARPE & TOWBRS, Agents, Andersen, 8, 0, Jan 6,1871 27 > . 8m _, ? ? :, a -. COMPOUND ACHf. PBftSPBATE om mm, For-.Obmpotitrng with Cotton Seed* mHIS article is manufactured by the- PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY at .Charleston, S. G? uuder the Superintendence of Dr. BT. JULIEN RAVENEL. When coinpo&rcd" with an equal, weight of Cotton Seed, it a results have beenlaundi fully equal to the best .standard fertilizers. Its economy must commend it to the notice of plan? ters gonerollyl'^ < . For specific directions for composting and for supplies, apply to J. N. ?0B80N, .*' Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. B. BEESI *\ CO., General Agents, Bal? timore. SHABPB & SOWEBS, Agents, Anderson, 8. G. Jap fiVr18R XL. , An P.. P. T OALE, Cliarleston, S. C? X Mr f Largest and most complete") \ Manufactory of Doors, 8aah*8, j j Blinds, Mouldings, &o.k la the \ \ Southern, States. / Uir Printed Price Litt Defies Competition. "19ft BflT ehsd foe oxs. -?a fOT Soot free on application, -?g May 8, 1870 *gm 46 ly ifiEUOt Sept15,1870 ^EBWHEEl tIKAC?0Uin 12