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^^^^ I^H? ^ -?Y >J;: ?. SELBY : ^l#G??^ VOL. V??V-NO. ?0.V ^a???ci fty ,"/7w Jxgisidhau^??sion ; ?870 lil*. ?Hhief.'y^i?fi^iWii ?:?fll> {.f tViri'?O?: j ni BicmoKh' Be U?haci?d by the'Sonata ond^Hoajse; ,o?Rfiptpeoatativ?s of the sUtfng in; Ooh oral Assembly, am) by tho autnoW'-V? ^"Sk1 Tha?Xfc??k?t. Champion. . Malftbhi . Gr?ysbD.-Tl??odoro' Bpyd, Barat?: Walker, B. Fr Michael, fiooiat03.nnd successorp, lie, o,nu they are' hereby; constituted a body corporate and politic ? auder the name 'fend-' style of 'the. Champion; Hook c and -Ladder Company,, poediog tho wm of five thousand dollars, ^MK^gW,Jt?:B?? and/be. su?di V .plead'abd- be imp?e?ded > in1 any court of .competent jnrisplictiony.to. havo: and to' .use fk .00 rn mon .seal, and the samo to alter nt" T? fl T and pleasure, ;un d. ' \y j th. ali other Tfight?; privileges' and im tri ?hiti?s 7 that ar?- n?w-seouredby' law to like incorpor?t-' ed>bod?08.t*-.ttl 0-, . .J:: .vii.fiji'' . . JSBO. ?.-ryh?iAct.shallj.b.e yteftWMk??' pabilo Act, and Bhall remain in force;for the term of fifteen years. rT~ ? ? AC? ? ? TO1 ? ttouhroB?T?: THE ) ENT???PIUSE . .l?TTiKOAUi- 00MI?ANY, OP CHABIiK^TO?f, J j. S?UJfH O AEOLINA, ' ' ArPBOYED 1ST MAJtOH, ; ^ffid&H ????f$ ?n?cie'd 'bj tho,Renato an^Housb"^ 'of !l'the 8tato:of South iCarolinu, now friot' and sitting ia General- Assembly and by; the Railroad Company toro hereby authorized tdlay ?^?IFt?^ add nl?ng any streut- pf" thr> < bl ty of Charle? ttopi .which, m ?J ?PO ?teo salary, in order to Carolin fi 'Batlrqhd Company, and the track p?3P^$^ffpSlW 'BaUroad Company, aridtob?n?ebtEast Bay's?reet -trit? lheiABTjley-'River^'i H*? IjVi (?USBoya.i The'Said'* company fa^further authorized* to jay . their? r'nilrdad ? track, an d ' r anth oi r o ara .' ir?xo- ' nny point or pointa oti?tho C?bp?V River to ?hy point or point? ?h-tht? ABhl?y Rivo^within tho io?tyoLCharl?aton'r' or within ten biles of tho cbsp orate 1 i mi ts o f Bald oily;1 * SEO. 8. The said company is fdrthhr authprizod to isane seven per cent, cou? pon bonds".to tha amouht bf ton th'on ?ahd^?^?^-?yery 'mjle^f .^rh^^ ^^%^?}BaidTcb^^ ; onthorizod.to.lsy their railwy .track, Qi tracks/ ehonld it: bb 'found 'desirable, fltttfir to tho stater front of .any ' bf! thc ^hilreaofWsaid'oifcy: 1 SEO. 5, Tko track or tracks, bereit authorized/, may b? used by said bom Mm;??rr^arty?|}t?eighfr >nd j passen ;||^r\Wfp?>g1 the .o^lon 'offtaft ;JferayW i;^^OX>B^V.T?TTBB . LED ANO* Vj p^ir^EiiTA^"' onufiori, > OF g?mTfncra ; ? f^m^ li? ffe^enante3 by th?1 S?riai fd. H?URO of Representatives of th at?' .of 'Sooth Carolina, novy1 met ant ??f^ in Genqral A?3?mhly, and by th thorifcy' bf tb?' sam?, t That ' tho Letp non Presbyterian Church, of Fairfield in this-St?t?, is "Hereby incorporated with all the righ't?arid' privileges'?w/ird ed to roligioua donomiriations v?ithin thi State. ' i^''~''^1':\^''',iA.X'i SEO. 2. That the said The ?i?baho Breabyt^rian Ohnrch.'of Fair'flold, ma a?qujro lands in thia State for religion and educatioDal purposes, and r?gul?t and govern' tho B arno OB t hey may deei proper, in accordance with their la-n . and, discipline, each laws not being ii coueistent with tho laws of I this State. SEO. SJ Thies -Act sholl bo deemed ?tnblio Act, and shall coptinue in.fore ot tho term ?Mwenty-fWe years. Approved March "9, 1871. . ."> AN ACT DEOXiABIHO A iTBAOT OV. ONB HUI j|l ?BED AOBEB OP.IJAND, IN THE COUNTY t PATBVraLB, AB ESOHEATKD ?TO THE STAT. A8?D TO VEST THE 'XITliB TO THE SAMS! : THE XBU8TBE9 OF ItlDQSWAY ACADEMY. Whereas one Mrs. Murdoo, wid?i died a number of years einco, leaving i her estate ono hundred acres of Una the County of Fairfield, bounded A lands of .William Dunlap, Samuel M Quarters, and others; end whereas si left no hD?rs or;representatives, ther tot? v.--.-on:,:-, efeonoN l. Be U, enacted by the Sena and House of Representatives of t State of South Carolina; now met bi sitting in Oeneral Assembly, and 1 the authority of the same, That t said tract of ono hundred acres of lui bo, and the samoNis hereby, declared have escheated to the State. .<8BO. 2. That the title of the State said one hundred acres of laud be, n the Barrie is hereby, vested in 8. 1 Smart, Moses James and Wyat Bo ware, and their successors in office, Trustees of the Ridgeway Aoademy, the said County of Fairfield. SEO. 8. That they are hereby au th i ized to soil tho-'samo,-and apply t money fot the purpose.of building school at or near the above-mentioc place. Approved March 9, A. D. 1871. AS ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED 1 AOT TO AUraOIUZK THE COMMISSION! OP iniDLIO BUILDINGS, FOB WTLLIA1 BUBO DISTRICT, TO BELL OERTAIN Pi Ti?BB OT ' fran roDLio 'OBOUND PASSED ! TUEb TWENTY-SECOND DAY DEOEEBEB, A. D. 1869. . ' - Be it maded by the Senate and Ho of ' Representatives; of the State of So Car ol j na, now mot and sitting in Gent Assembly, and by the authority of same, That so mnoh of an Aot en til "An Aot to authorize the CommisBiox of Public Buildings,' for Willi amah District, to sell certain portions of public; grounds," passed tho twei second day of December, A. E*. 1850 jyiuMuro mu? H, Buau oe on ?rrovooablo condition pf salo' tbr.t thc "purchasers shall erect nono other than briok build? ings thereon, bo, and the.same is horeby, repealed.,,,,,, ???jj . . .. ... .f Approved Maroh 2, ^. D. 1871. , AJ? AOT '-T? ' PERMIT" BURNS Di MYER S : TO ADOPT ASO A?AEE HTS LAWFUL HEIRS, II, 1IA?1GA11ET GROKS AND W, HORNS GRIMES, AND TO CHANGE TBS NAME OF TUE 8AXD ' H. MAROAltET GRIMES TO H. MARGARET '^MTEBS;'AND ' TH? NAMEt-OF W. B?BNS G RIMES TO W. BURNS. MYERS. . -* ' '; .SEOTION 1, JJo it enacted by the Senate add House of Representatives of tho S ta to of South Carolina, now mot and ?ittmg in GOheral Assembly; and by the authority of the same, That Bums D. Myers is, hereby authorized and empow? ered, .to adopt and make his lawful heirs, n. Margaret Grimes and W. Barns Grimes, and that th? name of the said H. Mm y uro t Grimes shall bo changed to H. Margaret Myers, and the name of tho enid W. Burns Grimes^jshall be changed to W.'Burns Myers. SEO. 2. That' should the said Barns D; Myers die intestate, the said H. Mar? garet ?Myers and: the said W. Burns Myers shall inherit, in comm.on .with the other la wf ul .heirs pf the, said Burns W Myers/ his 'estate, both personal and real'/ ?? -'??' '...} ..-'?. . ...'.:. Approved the Otb dny.of March, A. D. 1871. rOTNT BESOLUTI?N TO AUTHORIZE THE ? ? COUNTY: ' O OM"M IS SION ERS OP KERSHAW CODMT? TO -OiBVY A.' SPECIAL TAX FOB . XH^, PUBPOSE OF.,;B?rLDINO>. A COUNTY JAIL. " - .'* ;. r . .. [ . Ba it f?sblve'df by th? Seh?to and BI?UB? af Representatives bf the St?t? of Bout li Carolina, now mut and sitting in General assembly, and by tho. authority of- thc mme, That the Cou uty, Com mission erf t>t Kershaw County bo, ' and they ,arc hereby, authorized to levy a special tas af j two mills on : the . dollar upon th< isBossod value pf the real and persona property in said County, for the purpose of erecting a County jail at Camden. Approved Maren 7, 1871. IN AOT < TO CHARTER THE J??KSOKBOB< r. ....,..( . , , FERRY. Be il enacted bj tii? S?bate and Hons ot Representatives of tho State of Soutl Carolina, now mot and sitting in Genera Assombly, and by the authority of th same, That the ferry formerly known a the Jaokeonboro Furry, across the Edist Uiver,'shall be, and tue same is hereby Bstablished a publie ferry, and vested ii Thomas Grant, his heirs and assigns, f 0 ftjtqrm of seven years,, with- the privileg of .collecting thc following rates of to! Lo wit: For each carriage and fou h Orees, seventy-five' dents; for eaoh cai ria'ge and two horses, fifty cents; for eaC carringa and ono horse, twenty-flu cents; for horse and rider, fifteen cent for each foot passenger, five cents; fr. ?abb horse, five cents; for each boa bi'cattle, Ava cents; for each head ( sheep, goat or hog, two cents: Providet That ho shall haye the Raid ferry full established and in good working ord? within six months titer the passage 1 thia Act: And provided, furthest;Thi should the said Thomas Grant, in tl exorcis? bf the privil?ges conferred upc him by the foregoing charter, woi damage or injury to any person usii said, ferry, through negligence, or der liotton of duty, he shall be deem? guilty of a . misdemeanor, and, upi conviction thereof, shall forfeit sue chartered privileges. ' Approved Maroh 10, 1871. AN AOT TO BE- CHARTER THE OTPRE : CAUSEWAY. Ba il enacted by the Sonate a House of Representatives of the State South Carolina, now met and sitting General Assembly, and by the author of the esme, That; the Cypress Can way, on the road leading from Oran( burg to Charleston, be, and the same hereby, _re-chartered, and vested Samuel Haynes, his heirs and assig: for the term of: fourteen years, with t samo rates of toll heretofore allowed law: Provided, That voters going to a returning from the polls, on oleoti days, and ohildren going to and retu ing from Babool, shall be passed f over said causeway, Approved March 7, 1871. JOINT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE BT? TREASURER TO PURCHASE A FIRE PIM SAFE FOB THE USE OF THE ATTORN GENERAL'S OFFICE. I Be it resolved by the Senate and Ho of Representatives of the State of So Carolina, now met and sitting in Gen? Assembly, and by tho authority of same, That the State Treasurer be, 1 he is hereby, authorized to purobaB fire proof safe for the use of the torney-Gonerars office, at a cost of more than eight hundred dollars. Approved March 0,1871. Keyes' Early Prolific Tomato Pla IT ia claimed that thia TOMATO ia flftei thirty days earlier than any other vai known. The fruit ie of good size, round smooth, brilliant color, perfectly solid fino flavor. Planta now ready, cold fi stook hardened. Can be transplanted wit lose. For sale at April 141 HEINITSH'B DRUG BTOF ICE CREAM, TO be had 1* MCKENZIE'S 3ALOO? and after to-day, during the season. April 7 ?pooial f?ticos. tinuod until further not ico, RB eomo part, of tko Ico ?tacb,i,nory ia out x>f order, j AJI per? sona having-Tickets and not inclinad to wait, tho money wiil be refunded to. ,; April 15 " "_JOHN 0. SEEGERB.p - '9W TOr. Sohenck Attvlaea 'Consumptive! to fia to PlorMu In-Winter.-Haring for the last tbirtyiflve years dev?tod mywbolo tiro o and attention f o'the study of lung dis oaecs and consomption, I feel'that I under? stand fully tho course that ought to be pur? sued to restore a tolerablybadcasoof diseased lunga to healthy soundness. Tho flint and moat important stop ia, for the patient lo avoid taking cold, and tho best of all places on thin continent for thia purpose in wintor, ia Florida, woll down in tbe State, where the te m por a turo is regular, and not subject to Buch variations as in more Northern latitudes. Palatka fa a point I can reeohjmend. A good hotolia kept thoro by Peferman. Laat win? ter I saw several persona thor? whose lungs had been bidly diseased, bot who,'under tbe healing, influence of tho clim at o and my medi? cines, wore getting well., Ono hundred miles further down the river is a point which I would profer to Palatka, as tho temp?rature ia moro ?von and tho air dry a nd br ac in g.. Mo lion vi Ho and Enterprise are located ilaire. I H li ou ld givo a deoided pre? ference to- MoflonviUo. lt is two miles from river or lako, and it seems almost impossible to tako cold there. Tho tables in Florida might bo better, and patients complain at timos, but' that in a good sign, as it indicates a return of appetite;and when this is the case they generally increase in flesh, and then tho lunga munt boah Jacksonville, Hibernia, Oreen Cove, and many other places in varions par t H of Florida, can bo safely recommended to consumptives in winter. My reasons for Raying so aro that patienta aro less liable to.tako cold thoro than where there is a leas oven tomporataro, and it is not necessary to say that where a consump? tive person exposes himself to frequent colds, he is certain to-dio shortly. Therefore, mj advioe is, go well down into tho State, out ol the reach of prevailing Eaat winds and fogs, Jacksonville, or almost any.other of tho lo panties I have named, will h o neil t t hoto whe are tronbled with a.torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, nore- throat oi cough, but for those whose lunga are diseasec a mora Southern point la earnestly reoom mended. For fifteen years prior to 18G9, I was protea atonally in New York, bonton, Baltimore RIK Philadelphia every week,' where I saw and ex amtned on an average fivo hundred patienta i week. A praotlce BO extensivo, embraoini evorypoBaiblo phaso pf lang disc aso, baa ona bled me to understand tho diseaso fully, am hence my caution in regard to' taking colo, i ?ergon may take vast quantities of '.Schonok' rumonlo Syrup, Seaweed Tonio and Man drake Pills," and yet dio if he does not avon taking cold. In Florida,1 nearly 'everybody ia usipi Schenck's Mandrake Pills, for the climate i moro likely, to produce hiliqns habits thai more-Northern latitudes. It is a well estab lished fact that natives bf Florida rarely di of consumption, esp Coi al ly tho BO of the Hon th ern part. On thu other hand, in New Eng laud, one-third, at least, of the pnpulatio: die of thia terrible disease. In the Middl States it does not prevail so largely, etil there are many thousands of oases there what a vast per cont ago of life would be eave if consumptives were as easily alarmed in re gard to taking fresh cold as they aro abou scarlet fever, amalbpox, Ac. But they ar not.- They take what they term a little cole wbioh they are orednloua enough to belie? will-wear off in a few days. They pay no al tention to it, and boneo it lava the foundatio for another and another still, until the lnng are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My advico to persons whose longa at affected even slightly ie, to lay in a stock < Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sohenck's Boawee Tonio and Schenck's Mandrake Pills and g to Florida. I recommend these parti? ah medicines because I am thoroughly acqnain ed with their action. I know that where th? are used in strict accordance with my dire tiona, tboy will do tho work Shat is require This accomplished, nature will do the ree The physician who prescribes for cold, cour, or night-sweats, and then advises the patiei to walk or ride ont every day, will be sore have a ( orme on his hands before long. My plan is to give my tbreo medicines, accordanoo with the printed directions, e cept in some cases where a froer use of tl Mandrcke Pills is. nocet eary. My object is give tone to the stomach-to get np a go appetite. It is always a good sign when patient begins to grow hungry. I havo hop of such. With a relish for food and t gratification of that relish comes good bloc and with it moro flesh, which is closely f lowed by a healing of tho langa. Then t cough loosen B and abates, the ore oping chi and clammy night-sweats no longer prostr? and annoy, and tho patient gets well, provi od he avoids taking cold. Now there are many consumptives who ha not tho means to go to Florida. Tbequestl may be asked, ls there no hopo for sac Certainly there is. My advico to snob is, a ever has been, to stay in a warm room dori tho wintor, with a temperature of abc seventy degrees, which should be kc regularly at that point, by means of a th ammeter. Lot such a pationt tako bia < erclso within tho limits of tho room by wa ing up and down as much aa his strength v permit, iu order to keep up a healthy oircu Hon of the blood. I have cured thousac by this system, and can do so again. C< sumption is as easily curod aa any otl diseaso, if taken in time, and the proper kl of troatmont is pursued. Tho fact etsi undisputed on record that Schenck's Pulu nie Syrup, Mandrake Filis, and Seaweed To havo cured very many of what seemed to hopeless cases of consumption. Oo wh you will, yon will bo almost certain to I somo poor consumptive who bas boen rcuoi from the very Jawa of death by their uec. So far as tue Mandrake Pills aro concern everybody should keep a supply of them hand. They aot on tho liver better than e? mol, and leave noue of its hnrtfni effects hind. In fact, they aro excellent in ali ca where a purgative medioino is required, you havo partakon too freely of fruit i diarrhoea onsuea. a dose of tue Maudra will euro yon. If yon aro subject to i headache, tako a dosa of the Mandrakes they will relievo yon in two hours. If would obviato'tha effect of a change of wa or the too free indulgence in fruit, t ono of tho Mandrakes every night or ei other night, and you may then drink wi and oat watermelons, pears, apples, pin Eoaohes or corn, without the risk of being y them. They will protect those who liv damp situations against chills and- fev Try them. They aro perfectly har ml They can do you good only. 1 have abandonod my professional visit Boato?, and Now York, bat Coldinne to eeo pationta at my offlce. No. 15. N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 0 A. M. to 3 P. M; ThoBO who wish a thorough exami? nation with tho Respirometer Will bB'oh?rged ?YO dollars. The Respirometer declares the exact condition of tho langs, and patients can readily karn whether they aro curable or not. But I desire it diatinctly understood that tho valnoof my medicines depends entirely npon their being taken strictly aocording to direc? tions, .:. ' In conclusion, I will say that when persons take my medicines and their systems aro brought into r. healthy condition thereby, they aro not so liablo to take cold; yet no ono with diseased lungs can bear a Budden change of atmosphere without tho liability of greater or lesa irritation of tito bronchial tubes. Fall directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so expliui t and eic art h at any one oan nao them without oonsnlting mo, and can bo bought from any druggist. . J. H. SCHENCK, M. D., No. t3 N-. SIXTH street, Philadelphia. ii NovlO _ Hy POISONOUS MEDICINES_Tho theory that the vims of disease can ;be safely coun? teracted by doses of poison, is falso and dan? gerous. Within tho last twenty-flvo years, not leas than a Bcoro of virulent poisons havo been added to tho repository ot the medical profession. They are given in small doses, otherwise they would destroy lifo immediately; bat even in minute quantities, they produc?, ultimately, very disastrous effects. It is un? wise and un philosophical to cnipioy, aa reme? dies, powerful and insidious drago, which, in I subjugating ono disease, sow tho seeds of another still moro unmanageable. Nono of thoBo tenable medicaments operates with as much directness and certainty upon tho causes of disease as HOSTETTER'S STO? MACH BITTERS, a tonic and corrective, with' out a tin fte deleterious Ingredient in its compo sidon. Arsenic and qnini.a aro given for in? termittents; bromido of-potassium for norv ons disorders; etryohnine and prussic acid for general debility; mercury, in various forms; for livor complaint;'preparations of chloro? form and opium for sleeplessness; and yet these deadly, drugs do not compare, as apo*" cilios lor tho.diseases above enumerated, with that Wholesome vegetable in vigoran t and alterative, while t boy are all BO pernicious that it is astonishing anyphj aidan should tako the responsibility of.prescribing them. . Let inva? lids, for their o wu sakes, try the Bitters be? fore they resort to tho poisons. Tho relief they will experience from a course of the harmless specific, will render a recourse to tho unsaBfn preparations referred to, quito un pecan* ? May 8+C NOTUCK.-All persons having claims against tho eatato of 02E8AR GURLEY, deceased, will hand them ink properly'attest? ed, and tl)oso indebted to*, the same will come forward and make payment to . ;r . - . E. W. 8EIBELS, ' Maya 8_. Agent for tho Heirs. AVOID Q,HACKS.-A victim o? oarly in? discretion, causing nervous debility, pre maturo decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, baa a simple means.of self-euro, which he will send freo to his fellow aufferoru. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau atreot, New York._Doo23t6mo OLD BANK HI 1.1.8 and MUTILATED CURRENCY bonght and sold by Nov 28 6mo D. OAMHRILL. Broker. COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JURY CERTI? FICATES bought by Feb 6 P. QAMBRILL, Broker. COTTON SEED Olli CAKE can be had at all times, and in any quantity, of - Jan 21 _E. HOPE. STOCKS, BONDS ?nd COUPONS bought and aoid by D. O AMBHILL, Broker. Nov 23 Gmo SPECIAL ATTENTION given to the col? lection of Commercial Paper, Interest on State and Railroad Bonda and Stocks, and Conversion of State Securities, by Nov23 Cmo C- QAMBRILL. Broker. Til.? OoloTbratod Murray -& Lanman's Morida Water. The most lasting, agree- I able, and refreshing of all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per? fumers. Sept 17_4_ Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Copperas, Salt, Limo or Alum. March ll - DR. D. L. BOOZER jjR?3535fW WOULD respectfully inform jW^^S^his patrons and tho public go ^-UTTTy ucraliy that ho haB moved iuto his now ofllce, ovor?Juflle ft Cha| man's Book? store, opposite tho Columbia Hotel, where ho is pn pared to execute, satisfactorily, B.11 ope? rations and work, of whatsoever kind his pro? fession demandh. Terms accommodating. Maroh 8 . _ Heise's Ice Cresui Saloon Io open tor the ue&eon. Give us a call. April 12_ To Lawyers. ACTS of Legislature of 1871. Price fl. Opinion of Supremo Court of South Ca? rolina ou Negro Bonds. Price 5? cents. Now Huies of Practice of tho Circuit Courts of South Carolina. Price fl; interleaved ?2. For salo by BRYAN & McOARTKU April 25_ Booksellers, Columbia. GOOD BUTTER, FINE BEEF, fine Beef Tongues, Ono . Smokod Beer. Sugar-Cured Strips, Sugar-Cured Shoulders, Sugar-Cured Pig Hams, Dutch Herrings, Cream Cheese and Ohampagno Cider, at April 0 G. DIERCK'B. TheMammoth BOOT, SHOE, fliT pp TRUM EMPORIUM ~S now receiving another of its unusually _ large stocks, consisting of all tho lead? ing styles for Ladies, Gents, Missos. Boys, Youtha and Children. This stock has been pmchaood under nnnsnally favorable circum? stances. Onr bnyer being on the spot, when goods bad reached tho bottom, loft large ordere to bo manufactured.' Many of these goods aro now just arriving in time for tho' approaching 8tato Convention and Railroad Meetings. Porson s visiting tho city will find it. greatly to their a?tauiogu io cari and see the groat bargains. Ono door North of Colombia Hotel, at April 23 ? _A. SMYTHE'B, MISS M. A. BUTE'S SCHOOL, Corner qt Marion and Plain Streets. MISS BDTE bogs to inform her friends, and the public, that aho is ?Labio to famish now and suit ablo [School Booka to as many as fifteen more girls. Books furnished free of coat. Drawing and Fancy .Painting, and Wax Work, taught to musio pu-. Sile free-the pupila paying for tho materials. HUB B., desirous of educatingthosounable to pay, has had as manyas five free pupils in her sahool since October to the present. Hbo begs to ask tho patronage ot those who sympathize with tboBO who are struggling to educate th ose loft to the morey of the humane and be? nevolent for an education.' Misa Bnio teaches; all tho higher .'branches, and .ornamentals, having much experience and success. , . ... M. A. BUEE, April C t Confoddrate Soldier's Fri?nd. STOVES! STOVES!' STOVES! Tin-ware ! Tin-ware ! ' Tin-ware 1 PLUMBING, ROOFING; GUTTERING; and ! all work in thia lino, put up to order and ready for sale, at tho O A Ii O LIN A MANUFACTORY.. Call at oithor house - Columbia or Ncwborvy j . HONRS H..BLEABB,: Maroh 22 t ,. . Proprietor. , Another Novelty . mmi' . ... PORTER & STEELED. WE show to-day, together with tho choice lino of DRY GOODS mentioned in our last advertisement, tho PATENT UPRIGHT BUREAU TRIM, Tho only Trunks of this kind in the city. Come and see them before thoy are sold. NO CHAUOK FOB HUOWIKO. April 14 PORTER & STEELE. M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Flain Street, near Main. ^/^af. NOW on hand and daily re /^pifc^jy^^fceiving from the mannfac *22Aa?2?!?HK| torios of New York, Boston, ffimiMttm?mfgY Cincinnati and Lonisvillo^be JIT Jw largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kopt in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Boom Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the beat manner. Torins.caeh and Gooda oheap._Pot 30 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. REYNOLDS IMPROVEMENT. THOSE who have lost soveral Natural Teeth, and havo bcon advised to part with remaining sound ones, as tho first step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, beforo submitting to a practico, cruel in itsolf and often unnecessarily per? formed, to convince themselves of its fallacy, by looking closely into a matter of so much importance Tho above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough test o'f moro than three years, is found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem Of Artificial Dentistry has heretofore done. It is now possible to obtain partial cases. which will eave for years Natural Teeth, ano bo at tho samo time reliablo in every respect. An invitation ia hereby given to snell as feel iutoreuted to call at our Operating booms, and examine duplicate specimens of casen now in actual nse. NovGt REYNOLDS A- REYNOLDS. 50 North Carolina Hay. BALES primo HAY, for e*le by March 'J E. HOPE. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R.R.Co PRESIDENT'S OFFICE, Cu A it LOTTE, March 1,1871. THIS Company will' continuo to receive money on deposit or loan for six months or longer, and pay interest on the same at the rato of ten per cont, pot annum. Deposits or luana may bo mado with the Treasurer of I tho Company at Columbia, M. P. Pegram, Cashier, or tho undersigned._? ?> WILLIAM JOHNSTON, March 7 2mo_President. Fielding & McCaw, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS I IN EQUITY, will practice in tho Courts of Richland, Kershaw, Lexington and Edge field: in tho Suprome Court of tho State of South Carolina; and in tho Cironit and Dis? trict Courts of tho United States for the Die trict of South Carolina. FRANOIS W. FICKLING, April 0 t!3 WILLIAM H. MoCAW. Soda and Mineral Water. THE FOUNT is open for tho season, with choice syrnpa, made from pure juico c " the fruit. HEIBE'S CONFECTIONERY. -"^T^E-havo now in store a, very largo stock of ?he above good^nd we aceure our cus? tomers that we have never bofore been ott*, able il'to offer them su OF GOODS, at suchlow prlces>' ' . ... We have good AH Wool BUTTS ai f 15, eulta blo for any business man. .II ATS?, Wo have a very large steak, and we are de? termined' to undersell any other dealers, aa our facilities enable na to do so. ' OUR SHIRTS Are decided t o be tho beat lilting Shirts made. - v. j,., j. j.iic tr- ti?iu riM.nc? . We ra abo the finest custom garments made in thioStato. Call and examine.--; . .K: :.. J. . .. : Si hi . .c.:. oaj gj . March 25 B. & W. 0. BWAFFTBLD. CARRIAGES: j^Sta. ' A COMPLETE assortment of two ?ctBi**nd four-Beat I'assengor CARRI AGES has just boon received at,tho Reposito? ry, corner Lady and Assornbly Btreote. 'TSB latest and most stylish pattorr?n have'hoon soleoted with caro, from some .of Tine-beat builders in the country; and the stock never has beensurpassed in design orfinlah'by any offered hero. . Prices moderate. ?'?<.? Deo 16. ' W. K. GREENFIELD. ' Crans, Pistols;Etc. , 'I B?FQBMV my'M?ti?? and >nbUo in-general-that I have Just received-, an entire - new /stock of Do?blo.and'Sin?Io Bor rel GUNS, REPEATERS,. Flasks.,Pouches, i* -, AEaQ, , ? ; . , BEPATRIKG' dpno atsbort notice. *j. v. Opt 8 F: Wj BJKAFT,*Main street. ; . Tho Dexter 8tablG3. i -;??> ?A ? ' . THE undon?gnod have ro MJEJL moved their Stablea to tho new ' building, Imrcodiatoly 8auth. bf ?r/gS^S^Janneye Hall, and, with a new *Wr**i&f f stoek bf CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES ?nd fino H ORBES, are prepared to an? swer all calls , that,may be made upon thom. Horses bought, and' poid on -commission. ' Persone in want pf good stock..aro invited to ' give na-a call. -' Liberal advances m ado on stock. loft for sal?: , BOYCE & CO. W. H. BOYCE. . . . ' .".,, ,, . ; ^ <? ; Q. H. PxrrotOTXx. * . . . ... Jan 34g STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CC, Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE*.'Ii. O. SOLICIT! orders for COTTON,Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family, Groceries f;e nodally. Orders filled carefully and prompt y. - .". ', ? Feb .7 lyr ' NEW STORE ! MEW . GOODS I MEW PRICES j OUR friends will find na in tho new large brick building ne ar Iv opposite our Did stand, where we will be glad to welcome them, and offer tho Largest Stock of Goods, AT. THE LOWEST PRICES, We have evorhad. Our heavy sales within tho last two months has convinced us that the OWLY SYSTEM IB LOW PBIOE8 AND QUICK SAXES, and this ?hall in futnre be ?ur m?-tto. We oner tko LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS in the city, at the lowest prices, most of lt having boon purchased for cash sinco the late deolrne. If this ia bot trne, -we will pay for lying.' _L?RICK A LOWRANCE* Spring and Summer Goods. AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR, THOUGH late In MBB , opo?ing oar stock of H?! Genfs READY-MADE CLOTHING, we chal VSj lenge the State for LOW Jg?f PRICES, and aro ready ^ffKSfKi, and willing to compare ?SSSjUffiSSS^ qnality and finish with ?M BfcjtB?m ?lin our Une-having ff^j ' LHRSI ***d goods mado es n(S IWaafc neclally for our trade. J^n We enumera to'a few of Biff. fiBSrMarHaW^^"080 Soods, to convoy ?a ?HKtnidea to tho commit? M Hoity at large, and thoBe WBMBBff!rH^MBwbo have not, aa yet, ^n^^/t ijffimhonorod ns with a'call: IJHSfiSdStloSf Fancy Oaatdmero Bnite, WSS&V?3|K|BH Black Cassimero Baits, ????i'K1T Plain Colored Caosimere IBi4rWu?H Suits, WhiteDnck SuitB, ?E'-UWfffT Cream Duck Suits, RM] Brown Duck Suite, Der Sf j&ft'O ,,y 8ac,t8? Alpaca Backs mj&ffii&n lQ all colors, Whjto mgft^W VestH, Fancy Yosts, Silk J^aBr 0ar etock of FUR JMSi?? NI8HINO GOODS and 41t?$?Kl GENT'S UNDERWEAR Mm^teja' SS ia oomploto, and wo feel "^HBwa^j justified in enylng that "S -?J our SHIRTS are the moat perfect fitting ever found ready-made; Blurts alBO made to order. Our line of HATS is large and varied: and in this line, too, wo defy competition in LOW PRICES. Wo call special attention to the E. K. K. Hat-something never as yet surpassed in beauty. In Bilk Hata, wo have all tho styles Of the nresnnr. senflnn. We boast of the very largest stock of STRAW HATS in this city, embracing all styles and colors. "Wo ask but a fair trial to guarantee satisfaction, and most cordially extend an invitation to aU In want of f;oods in our lino to pay us a call ero purchas ng olsuwhoro. D. GOODMAN, Main strcot, next to Pollock House, . April 9 _2_:_ Tho Doctors Recommend Seegera' Beer IN preference to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know lt is unadulter atod. _ March lt To Rent. ADESIRABLE STORE, on Main street, near the corner of Blanding, For terms, apply to Dr. John Lynch, or *Feb 22 HENDRIX ft BRO.