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SIUwee --sedaoSere-- -. t*e foreveA ak1 4Ai no rrad sur , suetno di' ben atlat we cOm to drea When lifci:srdeb i 4 breken ? whgb t, sensetooe.er fear? Shatbrs"eg;o.forig or,oc, ... br u frierdship die of fastn ije eg24eOPlado To thsJ Ief;:eQrIksting SIl3 wesp thg fliends we 4oe - Iarbor foisd_delights we cherish Are dear hcarts in 'Sait a'oovc F o th e h o u r w h e n . w e sh a ll p s h? Shall r~cengshouts adse, V Epheeoirjospera&l, In the:gai4i peopled skie - .Through the corridors eternal j(we-meet and shall we abaro Joys with dear cues here beside us? Shall there be no partings there -Wasoerer Lt betide as? - Will onr.beiosrio, Soon as we shall touch its shore, With delights we catbr.t know sudofrOsmod asTiA"gs fortO as guests Angels without mental tasking ; -I *ha our desire suggests The,thought answersto the,asking ' poa.and I from fear and care,, Wben.we reach the golden portal, ShaI' 'icb'other's glory share In the gores of the immortal. Well the happy shore I know Where love liveth undefled; Well I know the happy shore " e i awives srrnog lauolhte WeshialWdelto emoorn io more In the homes of the hereafter. .,haYigenix a Mys: .b i n giifladied a c a honso tn-;town the other night, were lieard to sing as follows: "Oh for a man ! . 2 Oh,for a man-sion in the sky!" Befare they could get 'any fur ther, two young ,loods outsidc 'Oh for a -al! Oh for, a gall ,t Oh for a gal-on-of old rye!* accsh isALTER OSE Th Nw YoikICTiibun saysthie Mlilitary Committee of theJIIousef has done a wvise thing in d'cdn ioe report aga'inst allowing various terrte:ries to organize their mili ti. to fight the Indians. This is r-ight. But the Tribunes party the MiltaO ommitte oJ r4gt ii tuior-iziag the gego sliaiti-eieath to be.-organ ized .and armfld to rb and murder] On6 ifefai*sps comn m ent' g the.praepce9afhavi,ng g men nud fmeo f ti gf- aid reIfthJ iincriiptiOns of their tombstones they would they would think they, had got into the wros graze." A German -chemist claims to hayd7 discoveired that impi-egns tie wvith a concentrated- solition of rock salt- renders all timber fire proof. Furniture can thas be made fire proof and the Iosses to families 'n this particulatr preven ted. The New York Times says theo ladies of that city get very drnnk .on "bitters." CONTINENTAL HOTEL1 - -. LAait:SG. H., S. C. Tis establishmient has been completely fuirnished, and is now open for the accomi miod ition of permianent ':d transient board ers. Table well supplied. Rooms comn fortable. Terms moderate. J. Y. H-. WILLIA MS, Proprietor. Aug. 4 30 f. THE CALOGRAM, ISALTDIORE, MD. A Quarterly Pleo'-'.. s.. Li'erature. Dc vcted to Literary A faire, Typography, Arts, cne,~ News, Poetry', and Advertising. A sketch of foreign :;fe published every is sue.-Editrials. Pric.,.One Dollar a year. A box of Goodspeed's Golden Fotmitain Pens, sent to ev-ery cash subscriber for 1S8ty These pens writesixty lines with one dip of ink. SA.\PLE COPIES,. 2 CENS, Prepaid. E. S. RILEY, Jr.. Publisher, 49 S. Charles St. COLUMBIA, S. C. ROBERT JOYNER J ,PROPRIETOR. P. HtILTON JOYNER, cLERX RATES, Of Boid., ;per Day.-.....-..-.-..--$3- 0 Supper, Baifast and LodgiugZ.. . 2 QA Single Meals. ...... ......J. .. WILLUAM &LAZE, ,LATE G'LAZE & RADCLTFFEJ WOULD respectfully inform the sitir- a of' Columbia and the country generally that he has resutned his old bjusinessa, that. of W ATCH, C00~G&and JEWJgL, w&ere a full stoc&ofiill -goo41 keipt in a- first-class .T e,staibUshmier:t cau be found0% 'MilL-rse U his best endleavors to give~saGefEion to all. Hie hiopes zoseceire: a -hardfoj attoage.I. IIe will keep first class workme'n, anT all ISt . >it entrated to hima will be warranted. - =. .gRom 4AMESTON. {t.N y -urrt)mces- that be cnt.and fit gentle meS nit - ix entire satis S.apghaca large expe rienee4n ;he tiorirg btlsines. sd inge0ntaftt1Vstipp ied with t ha.3ateSt ew York! as h n L he feels io hesitancy in askin: f%r pitxQng. . Wok pronlziply d:: 1ered. Il.rns io(erate. ao kin"sac"t co:..:............ ..I 0 To rat and uk pants................ 1.., To ct and rmakre vest ................. 1.50 To cut and make walking coat......... 500 To cut and make fine isiack frock coat. S (l 'o eat snit of clot tes.................. 1.00 lirit 13 von 't, Do t !a8' D t! Do not forget that Wood's Hou=."hold1a M' zine s ackaoWled.. I to be the Lurgest and lcst Dollar 3louthiy in the World. Do not forget that m' re mone-,'s worth is gt' e-in Premiums for new subecr,bers to Woc,d's Ifaon-old Magazine, than for any other publi cation in the world. Do not forget that -ix Hundred 1)ollaro will be awarded in June for six I'rze Stories to be published in Wood's Ifonsehold Ma1gazinc. Lastly, but not leastly do not forget that 83 I'rizs,lrtA from $1.50 to $100 in green, bac' sba 3ust ieen-awarded to suleb --iLers az:r! agcntrforWnorl's Household M:spzine; and that similar prizes are to be repeated tri-anuuul .w onis volume. For two spccimnn copies anfd esthtogue ofprerniu.=. encio-e 10 c.:.t?. and addre-s S. S. WOOD. Newl,ugh, N. Y. Yon't fail to ask your newdcaler for a copy. DO"NT3! D O"N' ! -DT T ! A ril'1,,15-ly. OLUMABIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. -0 1-o --- T IIEPROrTIETORS take pleaure in an-, -ouncing that this elegantly.furnished1 Estaltli;hmt is now open for the accomr modattin6f gnme,te. The tahe will alwnys be 1upp lied with every delicacy of the set, "toa-b',th frutn .New York and Charleston Marke:s. and tro efforts will be spared to ive perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to otr pairons. WM. GORMAN' } PNoPru TORS. If. H. BALIENIOP, May-41S . -VICK'S i LQR 4GUIWE FOR 1870. The tir t edition of One Hundred and rwerty Thiousanl copier of Vick's i ilustr,t ted Carlogne of Seeds and Floral Guide, is publiyhed and ready to send out. It is ele 'euntly printed .o . line tinted paper. with itb,at 200 tine wood Enur tvings of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful Colored 1'late-consisting of seven varieties of Phlox Drunmodii makir.& fine BOVQUET OF PHLOXES. It is the mo.t beutifnl, a.: well as the mo.t instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain and tlorough directions for the CULTUiLEOfFLOWNVE and VEGETABLES. The Floral Guide is pulished for the hens efit of my customers. to whom it is sent free without application, but will be forwarded to all whi> appl- by mail, for ten cents, which is.anothauf the cost. Address, T AMES VICX, Jen s1 fW^ Rocester, IK. Y. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEEALS .AT THE ALM6L1HOTE. Thend! to ur Childr'en's Teeth We are so often .illei on to a-tra,ct the er. Mdlars or .iaw Te.-r b for chileen, and to reguite or csuethen tie fro::t i(-Ih, wici: becmue crooked from neglect. that we think it ad visable to call the attenton. of prent:s tothe sul.jct ; so that the back teeth my be filTedl and the front teeh noticed w1I!st'hildren are eunim:t their second .et, so as to prevenkt r-i.r com:ng :rreg"t,. 1hld ,n:-1, or lose but ten teeth fromt the upper j.tw, and t'en fromn t!..e lwerj.w tnd the: lolars, or jw tee'lh, wh2ich the.vI aact of tl.ese belong to thecir adult or ro-"n set. Moyi pei-.ons s::y t:,ev were or, tw:re of 0 this fact. N'w notee andu act Mar.:2, t-t 6:geo:n D'ti-t. Cor. ' t A. Ja,uary 15. 1-70. (ON and after XV t'DN:Tn.\Y..nnar 1/. ttm following Schsedu'e w.il! oe run dily, aUumy xcepted, connect,n:: with Nitght rain on0 ot r'arlna i:ond. up ':end d--wnA. :;nt with igbr tr:in on (charlotte. CJo.Lutba and. Augusta itoud going North: Lavc ('orumbia..................... 7.00 a mn "-.Aistont........................ .40 a m. "-Newberry................10.10 a m it Arrive AbLeville.....................3.00 p mn " Anderson....................4.2') p mn "Grecaville.................... .00 p mn rave G;reenville....................45 a ta "' Anderson................... 6.25 a mn -Abbeville..................... 8.00 a mn .Newberry...................12.35 p mn SA Iston. .... ..................... 2.10 pm rrive Cctumabias............. ........ 34 pm The Train will ret urn fr'om itio; to Anderson mn Monday. and Friday mornin:gs. J:m. 19. 3. Gei.crai Sup't. Souith Carolina IRailroad C'ompany, :ENE1.L SUlTS OFFICE. SEPr. 15. 1S899.1 Til E foltowiuir Scitedlute for rassenger Trains I ni! be observed fromt this date: DAT PASS~tENGE TRtAIN.C .aving Columnbia at. ... .. ...7.45a. nr. .rrving at Columbia at...........4.4) p. m. tI1GiT Z3rRESS TE AIN. aging Colvahia at............... .53p.m. Ltrring at (olatia at. ........ ....4 458. mn. THE CAMDEN~ TRAtN-TEZI wnEKLT. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.! p .rrive at Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1 2) p. at I rrive at Kingeille in time to conmect with a D~Ar.Y'stiDpA KxcEPTFSD.' este Camden 't.35 a. m. A r Kingv ille O.20 a. m. p vye Kingville 3.15 p. ma. Ar Catmden 6.s5 p. m.v HT. T. PEFAKE. Genertl Sup't.. v. Apil2, 37-tf l Sj:artanburg and fnion RailIroadi. a (N aEdaEfterthe18th0October. Passener Trains ill leave Spartanburg C. H.. oa Mondays, redr.edas and Fridays, at 7.33 a. m.. and ar-' vedt.:Alston:st 135 p.mi.. connecting with reenville down train. Returnir,g Tuesdays,I Irsdatys and Saturdays. Teave Atston 9.30 a.m.:. ti ~rive Sparta.bturg 3.A0 p. ms., as per following'g .Down Train. Up Train. 3f i?es:ArIve. Leave. Arrive. Leave.- F ~artanburg.... (3 7.30 3.40 mko..;-.,....19 5 .1.5 8 -O 2.54) 2.55 I eirfe...:.9-S.55 9.00 2.10 . 2.:5 A lifore..:.-'..2s- 9.45- 1.10 12.55 1.25 ntuc. ...--...37 1".A5 10.50 15.15. 32.20 retn......4 11.41 11.45 31.2' 11.25 'es Ford...52 12.05 12.1') 10.55 11.00 ! rother..-...5 12.3: 12.'t5 10.3' 10.05: "QUAL-TAS NO QJANTITAS." DR. LAWRENCE'S 1igh1y Conoentrated Pluid Extract of The Grm t Health Restorer. No (!-h il : :F!!! r;ull tilill}10. P'IEPAP D SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE, ORG1ANIC ClE31JILST, 1hORFOLK, Va. STIJNFEq AT TH' ;(oNlr'F ISEASE DYP 1'URJFYI\(i TIF, J:IAx l. I;EST('JUIG TIHE L lVER ANID KIDNEYS T() A l,EALTIJY A("TIOx, ANI Iv(; ORAIING THIE NERVO'S SYSTEM. This is the secret of its WONI)ERFUL SUC CE.SS in (UI:ING SCROFULA, YPR IS,DYSPEPSIA, LIVER (O3I'LAINT. '!Rl:ONIC IIHEUMA TI-1. NEtI:A LI; A. NElm's AFI'EC TIioN. El, l:ION. h11 TirP SKIN, EASE- OF KOISNEYS AND 1l.AU;P,i. ANi. AL. 1>l E,aSE.S (A1EU L;Y A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE Liver, Kidneys, Nervous System, &c. It thorougir Ei;ADICATES every kind of Humor and BP.d Taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. TflOUJSANDS IIAVE BEEN CHANCED r Y TiHE 'SE OF'IIIS M-:DICINE FIT,()i WEAK. t' ELY. SUFF'ERING\1E; ltl1-8 TYi SrR)M(;. II!-:AIrIIY AND LA1'TY MEN ANI) WuILN. No Medicine has attained such a CGREAT REI'UTATiON as this justly CELEI;IRATEI) Compound. A;proved by tC Highest Md.ical Authority. Endorsed and recommended by the President of the' Faenty of the E. sledical College of the City of New York. Prorn:sson. R. S. NEWTON, M. D , Professor and President of the Faculty, late "Profcssor Theory and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. Oneof tbcrmost eminent medical men of this .ge-well known as the-anthor of the follow ing STANDAI:D medical works: Newton's "Practice of Medicine," ")iseases of Chil dren," "Newton's Symes Snrgery," &c, in Decembcr number of Amcr:can Medical Re, view-page 278, says: '-Among the more recent efforts to intro duce popularly, some of the new remedies, we notice a new preparation compounded by .1. .1. LAWaENtCE, 31. D., of Norfolk, Ya., which is furaished to the profession and the public ia any desired quantity. We recently cxamned his Laboratory, and biecame fully satisfied that all his work is done in the best manner, by thec most npproved processes, and from the best materials, giving as a result a medicine meeting the confidence of the phy, sicians and the public." Koskoo Cures Scrofi..a in its Worst Forms. From A . W. MIt.s. a prominent and well kncwtn mterchant o1 Norfolk. Va. No 11 Main Street. Norfolk, Vs., Sept. 15, 1'9. Dr. LAwP.Ec-Dear Sir: Your Koskoo ha<' worked wonders in my family. My dauighter has been a sufTerer fromi Scrofuta since clildhoodl. She lost thirty-on! p;i(ee ot bone from hier ankle. several from her ar:n. be:ides having ulceis in reveral parts of the body. Whilst in this condi tion she commen,:ed taking your Eeoskosit acted like a charm on hier; undIer its use the ul eers gradually healed, and her general health treatty improved. It certain'ly saven her much 'uffering, :&i,d perhaps ther lifI'. I regiarud Kosk-oo l'-ecific for al) ecrofulous a&ctionis. Your Kos k ou also cured my wire of dyspepsia. from which 'he cuff-red) gre-atly. She is now in be.tter health tha.n i.he lonsIben ini five years. I am gratefully yours, & c.. A. W. MIL-LS. Ko jo s endorse:1 by t he best physicia ns ev trywhlere. Read the following from Dr. Tillery. t succesful practitionetr ofimany years standing i the 0:d aorthi State: Rocky Meu::t. Ed gecombe C'o., Septembher 10. 1e6. J Dn. J. Jr. LAwr. ce-hi ar Sir: Ihave n.eed cour Ionien :ied F!uidt Extract of Kockon in rny practie with the hlappie-t resinits. I fin'I it the a po'verfitl Liver lnei.torato". Il!ood l'uri ier, nai Yerrons I'.mic. lIi a1l disea"s of the L.iver. Scrofuiuus. sypiitic, and Nervous A frec :bons. it i- a remedy ot imineni'1ie value; in fact, in :lmoet every varie.ty of (Chronic Diseases its use is indica?ted. hloping y<.n may meet with the *-ccess which yo,n diserve:i.s a manufaicturer of reliab'e medic:ne.e. I ::m sir, with much respect, Your ot*edient s.rv:nt. EO;iko0 C!rcs Ch:ro0iC Eitii.'tiSi. No: Vm A., ept. 7.1ISG3, I'r. .V.1J. L awaxPe.:--De"ar '-ir: My son~ ine -' ce:ivedI .-(i mch '.. fr you'~ir wondlerful Kr.-konu that 1 cannot r.-tailn from excpres'ing my tratiturie. I h:alt iid aIm''t everytlhin:g withiout xeii.;;. I h,eli-"e. n atl: sir.eeriy. that yo. r Kos soo is an infaiil>'e remedyc for the d is-ae from xbich he ha cufereoi and. -o farr as I can learn, ~:5never fitled. If yon only knew the imment.e m-juoi 'f a:r'":: that 1:e h::' uurtergone, then I e. ub! concrive ' t!. -:in nch :, remedy '.s '-'r,-t:.? -ure.-: eer.. Th - ,... a,'n'ucor I amn, repect fulIiv yours. &c. 3las. 31. E;. A. .\E LSON. IRead th-- followin:: from Mr. Wonr-bie, a prom uent~ Hardn-ware Merch:ant of this city: No. 12 Market square. Norfolk. Va.. October 13. 1S63. Dr. L A WnxcC--Dear? Sir: To the large numn or of teetimnoniias which you~ offer of the great fficacy of your Ko'koo. I take Ileasure in ad<l n;g my own. I sufiferd greatly wiithi Nervous >e'bility. li.':dIaelw. 1,0-s of Appet~Iite,. &c. Two ottles of l oskoo re-ttor-ed me to heatth. Yours truly, J1. G;. WI MIILE. From Tiew. W. . iihristian, Pastor tDinwid Je r,treet M'ethiodist Church. Pcrtsmouth. Va.. October 25. 1369. This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence rell. Uie is a gentleman of cultivation, and rorthy of the ful'est confidence. I have used is Koskoo with advantage to myself, and have dopted its use in my family in cases of nervous ebility and depression. W. II. CHRISTIAN, 'lox DR. LLoTD, A PnTs1CIANT 01 LARGE PRtAcTlc. Great Btridge, Vs., October S, 1869. J. . J A wgs:cE. N. D.-T)ear sir: I Cheerfully adorse your Koskoo as being a most valuable reparation. Up'on examination of the formula, find each ingredienthighly extolled by our best nd most progresssve clinical investigators. I ave tested its ce&cts in my own practice, and are no hesitatiop in reconimending it. In my pinion, it is~ the best compound of its eclass eve: ut before the public--exceedi'g by far all the Irious comnpound< of s rsaparilila. & c., ever in tnted. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and Invig rator of the animal forces, aidia~ digestion and 'simrilation, and thereby- p-roucing healthy ood, whichz should t e the bannis of treatment in I chronic diseases. HIoping~ you wii' reap the ward y ou deaerve from t.he public as a beuefacs ir, I am, sir. yours truly, ('HIAlTLES LLOYD, 31. D. After reading the above high recommenda an, Inva-lids, caennot rca ',nably hesitate to ae the KOSKO'd a tria!. FOR AtDDTTONAL TES$TIONIALS romn Physi'cians, Eminent Di-rincs. Editoirs, rulgists, Mlerebants, &c., see .EOSKOO L1.A 'NAC for this year. 15IUC ORi IJLLA NR ROmTTI or sale b.y the Prnicipa Drugqgits in t!1. Jnited StatcJ. 'lnd .-; ; 6 A: ..we;. For the Cure o: Dyspepsia, Funciional Disordersof the St omach and Liver; In igo-r0rates Promot~es Digestioni, - _ A ppropi;te in a!. eaees where a I rec-ving ro o n te IJea c , it i Manufactured Mar. 30, 13-3m. N. BISCHOFF. C. WLL.ERN. J. i. PI:sP.. HENRY B SCHWFF & CO. . 0 01c 5 lSo' c:c ?8 AN L EALEiS N WINE~S, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOB ACCO, &C. 197 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mar. 30, 1t-ly. L. CHAPIN & CO I %A\UFAt'TURfllS S' L :I.Eits IN: 2-0 layn & 3 & 5 Pinckney Ste. 3.r. s, 1-:4n. P. P. TOALE, CMRLESTON, S. C. ~ Itl TLargest an d ioet coupleT Manufactory of D)oors.Sas.hes, lind,rs. Mru'd ings. &c., in (the Southuern States. ) Pi ITED ) PsifE LIST D)EfIES 00)IPETITI901 N' SEND FOR ONE. ..3 ~ENT FREE ON APPLICATION..g ( April 6, 170-14-ly. R. (L.\RK'S LONDON RIEDlIES, C "FOR SPECIAL COMiPLATNTS." yf DR. C LA RK'S INVIGORATOR , gives .trength to the aged and de'bilitated; it is especially designed for younc men who wasted( their vigor by excesse' of every kind, and all persons whose system" have become weak by im prudence. are completely restored by its use- tc rrice (Inc Dollar. y" DR. (CLARK'S PULUFIER cleanses the blood from all impurities; such a' Scrofula. L Svhii. Mercurial Rheunmatism. Humors of ev.ery 'ort. .ud Itreath. Offensive Perspiration. F oul Feet. ( atarrh. Discharges from the F.ar, bore Eyve. 'oreiThroat. Faitlin" of the H air, l cers. Ioils. Pimp!ee..Uitchel. and all diseases of. the skin. It is l'o b>enericial in diseases of the ol L ungs a d Digestive 44 cazns. Price O?ne Dollar. lEgiDR G L AlK'S PA NA CE A relieves L Pain of e-very descrintzIn; IIeadache, F.arache, T oothache. .dtomiach'ache. lackache. Pasins in the Breast and Limbh. It is ain invaluable renme dv ill Nerv-ous Disorder". an:d no famaily should be without It. Price tJ,:e D)ollar. Z2?' l~ ( l,.\ RK $ EILI NER ic a certain cure for alhl weakne"" <l the G enito-Urinuary (ir gans. anid di-charges of ia muco-pur:tient nature, Lcucurrhce', .Gonorrhcea. Spermatorrhen,. and seruinal Weakn.ess, are speedily cured by its use. Price One D)olar. Tl I Z DR. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for a females only, is guarantecd to correct all special ireuaiinand difficulties of $ingle Ladies. h Married Ladies arc cautioned not to use i t when in, a ccrtaiin coniditioni. as its' effects would be two powerful. Price tIne )ollar. All the'c celebrated remedlies are prepared from - Fluid Extracter.nder Dr. (iark's immediate su pPrv-isiou and are warranted fresh and pure. Al] dffictedl personis should send a carefully written I statement of their ailments to Dir. (lark. and the proper remnedy will be sent piromipt]y tos their ad- ' dress. Dr. (lark can be consulte'd personally at his office. and-wili furnish aill I het necessary ac commodations to pticuts who place themselves under his ca:e. All l:tter addre's Dli. .1. 'LAtK. Office. No.10f A NITY .-Tlit --. !th~ New York City ir.Lar 13roadw'y.) wi A pr. 0. 14--ly. '0 80UTJl GAaOINA. ~ This pleasatitly located HOTEL, unsur TI passed by anyV Hioise in the South for comn- At fort anud h'!althy. ocality, is open to Tray- po eller's anid others seekinig 1BOARD for the fol Smumeitr. F;tiies~ cani be accommiodated R with nie, airY roomsi, ou reasona4ble terms, -T' "A e-ti is soleit ed.'' t' 31v Omnibus will be foutnd at the dif'er- b ent depots--passengers carried to and from Em the' HTote!l free of chtarzo on May 19) 20 tf W.if. A. WRIGIIT. di Pall Beniefit of Re- ~ duction to Patrons. . ANTE BELLUM PRICES,. b FALL IN AT 802 COLUMBIA, S. C. THE recent fall in gold, and thme calico ar between those New York princes of the ri:al houIses of Stewart and Claflin, liave ad such an influence on the price of Dry oods that we arc enabled to sell to suit - he tumble. It is a bad wind that blows obody good and we are determined that a:r customners shall have the benefit of it. ither coie to us or send your orders. J. IH. & M. L. KINARD'S d 'a (Iull' arc all Forms of * Relieves R Sick Head ache, i Restores r t /S n Tone to the System, Quiets Ner vousness, Gives Sleep to the Restless. onic is req%ired; and for those a wondcrlul recuperative. by W. I. CIIAFEE & CO., )7 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. TRADE MARK )LD 1ROLIN BITTER1S A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We take great pleasure in ofrering the 719 D'AROL/NA BITTERS D the pu'Ie. They ar" compounded with rctt c.tre, and ecmt,iu some of the best onie in the Pt.topia. As evidence l ti : ---0:; " r-' r l;TTERS over all ther?, n .e .c rti ;:i.-s trout mary of he l'.'itin phyicia.a- in our State. who have re"crihd ':,t it, their p:adcee. The OLD C.,OLIN.1 BITTERS ;in. !"'i in v-iliable for cant of Aj peite, G.ueral Debili:y, Chills and Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure >r all disens:., but as an Aromatic Tonic, icy have no eqlual. For sale b:: Druggists and Grocers every here. I'rit.cipal Depot, GOODRIC I, WINEMAN & CO., nporters of iThoice Druxc and chemicals, Feb. 18, 7--y. Charleston, S. C. DRn H. BAER, WHOLESALE and RETAML DRUGGIST, 131 MEETING STREET, (Opposite Mairket St.,) mHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 22, 50-tf harlotte, Columbia & .Augusta Rl. R. ENERtAL FR EIC HT AND TWCKET OFFICE. (ol.I rA, S C., l)ecemiber 28. 1869. TH E following Passenger Schedule will go in weffect on this Road on and .after SU DAY txt, 26th instant: GOING NOeTII. eave Angueta. at...................4 00 1. in. -Columbia. S. C., at.............. 9.35 a. m. " Winnsboro, at................11.40 a. mn. " Chester. at.....................1.40 p. mn. rrive at Charlotte. N. C ............. 4.15 p. mn. Making connections with Trains of North Car ina Rouad fur all pcints North and East. tace Charlotte. N. C.. at...........10 15 a. mn. Obeter at.................... 1.25 p. mn. " Winneboro, at............... 2.57 p. mn. "Columbjia, S. C. at.............. 4.52 p. mn. rrive at Augusta. .................. 9.42 p. mn. .3aking close connections with Trains of Cen al and Georcia Rlailroads, for Savannah, and 1 points in Florida.. Macon, Columbus. Mont omery, Mobile. New Orlea ns. Selma. Chattanoo . Memphie. Nashville. Louisville, Cincinnati, .Louis. all points Mouth and West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. trough Tickets sold, and. Baggage checked to I principal points. U-- P.isengers by this route GOING NoaTs, ve choice ol r iT eE DIPEE iTROUTES. C. BOhUINIGIIT. Superintendent. E~. R. IDor.s.:Y. Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. MIar. 30. 13-tf. ETERSON'S MAGAZINE. 'he Cheapest anld best in the World. SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1870. fhis popular Monthly Stagazine gives more for e money thani any in the world. For 1870. it Il be grer.tly improved. It will contain' ~E TliP i lD AGES: l tTEE-N .5l'LLNN)l L' STEEL PLATES. 1W EIXE MA.M.\r0T COL,OREDFASHIONS!I ...T..m:..f~l% R TiNPATFERNS! NINI; I1U'N l);WI, WOOD CUTS! T WENTY-FOUR7 PAGES OF MUSIC! All this will be given for only TWO DOL t RM a year. or a dollar less than Magazines of class of "Peterson." Its RILLING TALES AXD NOELlWiTS e the best published anywhere. AlH the most piular writersa are employed to write originally - Peterson." In 1870, in addition to its usual antity of short stories. FIVE ORIGINAL hIPYRIGIlIT NOVEL.ETS will be given, viz.r he Prisoner of the Itastile."' by Mrs. Ann S. ] tphens; "The Secret at Bartram's Ilolmne," by -. .lan.e G. Austin: "Kathleen's Love Story," the author of "Ethiel's Sir Launcelot:'' "An emy's R7evenge."' by the author of "The sec dl Life;" "Htow it Enided," by Frank Lee Bene it. AMMt)TI CO LORtED FASII ION PLATES .ead of all others. These plates are engraved steel. twice the usual size. and contain six fig is. They will be superbly colored. ALso, a ttern, from which a Dress. Mantilla. or Child's ess can be cut out, without the aid ofa mnantua ker. Also, several pages of Household and ter receipts; in short, everything interesting to lies. SUPERB PREMIUM ENGRtAVING! o every person getting up a Club for 1870 wIll sent Gratis, a copy of our new and splendld azotint for framing. (size 24 inches by 16), ur Father Who Art in Heaven." This Is the et desirable premium ever offered. For large abs. as will beseen below, an extra copy of Magazine will be sent in addition. TERiMS-Aiways in Advance: e Copy. for one year...............5 2 00 o Copies, for one year............... 4 J0 re Copies, for one year.............. 5 00 -e Copies. for one year. and one to getter up Mbciub....................... 800 tht Copies, for one year, and one to get termp of club,....................12 CO zrteen Copies. for one year, and one to getter upof club,................... 23)00 Address, Post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON. No.33~6 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ?Specimens sent to those wishing tofe p Newberry Hotel. - J. P. POOL, Proprietor. ['uis Hotel is centrally situated, comno us, airy and well appointed. No pains spared to make the guests feel- "at F A C_ ffR4J REY!1 HNY'S CA.BOLIC Constitution RENOVATOR! se dd Rn -Scieice. Prepared zwith Skill, and all the available ingenuity, and expert ncs:, that the art of pharmacy of the present day can contribute. And Combining in Concentrated Form the mest Valuable Vegetable Juices Known in the History of Medieines for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, Imparting NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM, Tone to the Stomach, And a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys, sec:ctive ard Excretive Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE lay breathing his last on the battle field, his companion, surged on and, left him alone. They knew the cause of his approaching end, it was the deadly bullet. No friendly voice could cheer him to life-no human skill could save him. Thousands of Precious Lives are to day as rapidly sinking, and as surely tottering on to an untimely end, in Suffering, Agony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the cause which Science can arrest and a.ssuage, Nourish Into new Life and Vigor. And cause the Bloom of Health To dance once more upon their withered Cheeks. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, Steals upon Its victimc unawares, and before they are aware of its attack, plants itself firmly in the system, and through neglect or inattention becomes seated, and defies all ordlinary or temporary treatment to relin quiah its merciless grasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF The wasted form-the hollow cheek ? The withered face-the sallow complexion? The feeble voice-the sunken. glaesy{eye ? The emaciated form-the trembling frame? The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore ? The repulsive eruption-the Infiamed eye ? The pimpled lace-the rough colorless skin ? and debilitating ailments of the present age ? The answer is simple, and covers the whole ground in all its phazes viz: the FANGS OF DISEASE HEREDITARY TAINT AItE FIRM t'i XED IX THE Fountain of ie-the Blood. THE hadiscriminate Vaccination during the late war, with diseased Lymph has T1INTED THE BEST BLOOD hr the entire land. It has planted the germ of the m'<t melancholy disease in the veins of men, women and children on all sides, and nothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY will Eradicate it root and branch, forever. Such a Remedy is H E N RY'S CA RBO LIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. O-t REACRING T HE SToIrACI!, it assimu lates at once with the food and liquids there, in, and from the moment it passes into the Blood, it attacks disease at its fountain head,t in its germ and maturity, and dissipates it through the avenues of the organs with un erring certainty, and sends new and pare Bllood bounding through every artery and rein. The tuberenles of' Scrofula that sometimes flourish and stud the inner coating of the ab lomen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis solved' and erndic,ited and the diseased parts nourished into life. The Torpid Liver andC [nactive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy 'ecretion, and their natural functions re stored to renewed health and activity. Its action upon the blood, fluids of the 'e )ody, and G;landular System, aret FONIC, PUEIFYING AND DISINFECTANT, 1 A t its tonrh, disease droops. dies, and the rictim of its violence, as it were, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.t t R~elievecs the entire system of rains and Aches, enlivens the spirits, and imparts a p Sparkling brightness to the Eye, A rosy glow to the Cheek, A ruby tinge to the Lip. A clearness to thelead, A brightness to the Complexion, A buoyancy to the Spirits, And happiness on al] rides. Thousands have been rescued from the 'erge of the grave by its timely use. This Remedy is now offered to the public rith the most solemn assurance of its intrin ic medicinal virtues, and powerful Healing >roperties. Fon ALL Arrrcross or Tfrz Udneys, Retention of Urine, And Diseases of Women and Children. lervous Prostration. Weakness. General Lassitude, and Loss of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. *It extinguishes sfections<of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, Diseases of the Eidneys, Dyspep sia, Erysipelis, Female Irregularities, Fistula, anl Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Pulmonary Diseases, Con mumption. Scrofula or King's EviI, f SYPHILIS. PREPARED BT ?rof. M. E. HENRY,1X DIRECTOR-GESERAL~ 3ERLIN HOSPITAL,It M. A.. L. L. D., F. R. S. HENRY & 00., Proprietors. LABOEATORY, 278 PEARL STEEET. Post-offRhe'Box, 5272, NEW' YORE. 17 COqSTIIUTION RENOVATOR is $1l er bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere an a.recipt of' price. ratients are requested ~ correspond confidentiaUly, and reply will ce e made by folldwing inail. C -Sold by all respectable Druggists. C Sold at N'ewberry by Dr. J. MIcINTOSH. no Entered accordin' to Acet of Conirs by Mi. th Hs7ra;,in he('rks Oce om te Disrict doo CUGIRE.S c~ DYSPEPSIA& INDIGESTION RfVE ;TSILLS& VER j PETIT CRE4KEQ SOLD EVEi WHERE. IDOWIE.MOISE & D pROPRIETORS a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTs N. B. The Commissioner of Internal Rev enue has decided that any dealer can sell this article without a special license. For sals in Newberry by DR. JAMES McINTOSH. Druggist and apothecary. March IS'i ly. DR. J. IR. THOMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. W. B. McKellar.) Offce over McFall & Pool's store, on Main Street. All the old business left unfinished will be ;ompleted on the terms as before arranged mnd everything done in the best manner and varranted. The patronage of the public is espectruliy ,i cited. Dec. 8, 48-tf. PllHOTOGi1MPI GALLERY Over 3IAYES & MARTIN'S. NEWBE RRY, S. C. W. H. WISEMAN, RESIlElNrT ARTIST, T.KES pleasure in informing the citi sens of Newberry and surrounding country, :hat he is prepared to make Photographs )f all sizes, and in every variety of finish, md a11 other kinds of pictures. Having added largely to his stock, and keeping up with all the recenti:nprovements n the art, he feels satisfied of his ability to ,ratify the tastes of all. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Spring & Summer Importation 1870. RIBBONS, Wliinery and Straw Goods. AR MSTR0NG, CA TOR & CO. Importers and Jbbers of Bonnet, Trimming & Teh-.t Eibbons, BONE SILKS SATLS ad VEYES IloildS, . tfs, CrpS, F tIleS, Flowers, Fetliers, ORNA MENTS, iTRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, TRMW: AND UITrRIMMW, SHAKER HOODS &C. 237 and 239 BALTIMOR E STREEF, BALTDIORE, 23 Ofrer the largest $tock to be fo,unO in this Coun ry. an-d unequalled in choice variety and cheap es, comprising the Iatest P'arisiua.. n ovelties. Order solicited, and prompt attenion given. [HE Advertiser; having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim le remedy, after having suffered several ears with a severe lung affection, and that read disease, Consumption-is anx'ious to iake known to his fellow sufferers, the icans of cure. To all who desire it, lie will send a copy f the prescription used (free of charge), lit the direction< for preparing and using te samne. which they will find a ,ure cure r Consumption, Astlhma, Bronchitis, etc. he cbject of the Advertiser in sending the rescription is to benefit the affRicted, and pread information which he conceives to be ivaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will y his remedy, ats it will cost thema nothing, ad may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the Prescription, will lease address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., N.- Y. June 2 21 ly. 9.heSot ea8 O olule ouh Saetn S.AO. Or to MAYtES & MARTIN, Agents at 'wherry, S. C. Jan. 26, 4-Sm. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, ACHINIST AND. FOUNDER,. 314 Meeting Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. O" Particular-attention paid-tothe manufee -e of improved'Agdealtural Implements. hlanufactures STE,A3 ENGINFA BOILERS S MIACHINERY, SAW MILLS. CORN ILS. HKorse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal s:r Mill, Cotton Seed Crnshers, McCarthy StooGig. and all kinds of Iron and Brassf stings, to order.1 Black's Patent Gang. Plow. ainprhsdthe right for this State,I amI w maEng this valuable implement and call attention of phrters to it. It has no equal b.akn ln d. and the drier rideswhile INiSURE IN THE LIFE INSRANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX WB IL.DX. President. G EO. NUG1\T, Vice-President. JOHN S. WILSON. Scc.tar. JOHN C. SIMMS, Ac Assets, - - $2,500,00. Annual Income, 1,000,000.: The American-Is tow one of the Oldesf. Con.pauies in the United States, Chartered The American-Has $200 of Assets for' evcryr10odiiiis The American-Necer lost a dollar of in vestmen ts. The A:erican-I%sucs p:icies tn .r. d. sirable plans. The American-3fakcs Au. policies non-for" feitable. The American-Pays Life Policies to the insured at the age of eighty years. - The American-aas no unpecessaryrestrie. tions on travel and residence. - The American-Declares dividends annual ly at the end of the first year. The American-Pays all losses promptly. Las all the tpbles of rates for Udfe,. $. dowment, Income Prodescing, Return Pre. m.ium, Premiun, Reducing, Chidren's En. dowment Policies, and grants Annuities om most favorable terms. Its -rates are- low.. It has both the m:tual and stock plans. Mr. A. 3. CALDWELL, General' North and South Carolina. Office' National Bank building, Charlotte, N.(. RE7E.T 'T0 - Ex. Gov. Vance, Charlotte, N. G. Gen. Jno. A. Young, ". Gen. Alexander, Columbia, S. C'. CoL Jas. Gibbs, L. D. Childs, J. NEWTON FOWTES, lgen, Newberry, S. G . Ef' Agents Wanted. Liberal arrange' mer,ts will be made with men who xza ncstzta-s. June 9 22 ly. "bR. SHALLENBERCER S Fever and Ague A NTTD-O.TE Always Stops the Chils. - This Medicinehas becn before the Pub lic fifteen years, ad is-still aleadof a. otherknow z-msa Itdoesnotprge, does notkiam thestomes, ispezfetly safe in any dose ad'under 'cimceu stances, andistheQ1 3nl Meicine thati CURE IMMEDIATELY= and pwm y every form of Fever and ..gns,beesnse it is a perfect Anti Kote to alatn. Seid be ~ll Drnurwit. nov 24 ly CARRIAGE AND BUGGI F ACTOR Y. We will keep onstan:tly on. hand a chouice variety of tine Top neid nio Top Buggies of the latest anid in ost appro'ed styles. Old Carriages and Buggies renovated and imade to look good as new. Special attention given to repairing fino Carriages and BuggIes which is important. to consumers. Repairrng done in the best manner and at favorable prices. In connection.with our factory we are: Silling orders for fine Catrriages. light Rock aways, Germantowr.s Phecatons, Top and no Top Buggi,es from a first class North ern Fanctory. Ternms enash on delivery. Our factory is near the Depot. J. TAYLQR & CO. July 21 23 ly. THE SUBlSCIRIBER has epnstantly on hand a fuiiemsor;ment of th~e allove approved eases, of different p:auerns, besides coffins of his own niake, all of which he is prepared to furnish at very reason,able rates, with promptness and despatch. P'ersone desirous of having cases sent by railroad will have them sent frece of charge. A Hearse is always on band and will be fornished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful.for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuation of the sarre, and assures the public that no effort on his part will becspared to render he utmost satisfacetion. A. C. Ch APMAN Ne.wberry S. C., .Juby 31. sasi & .iiunds, The subscriber takes pleasure i..niannounc... ng to this community that, having made. tIl necessary arrangemients, he will be ablo. :o furni'sh Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, A.t Very Moderate Rates!! For Cash ! AN~DREW C. CHAPMAN, -Oct. 7 41 tf. Newberry C. H., S. C. Prime Eastern Hay T'or sale by Jan. 26, 4-ti. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C. 30ARD PER DAY, $3.00. Mas. JR. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. Superintendent. Sept. 1.. Sgentleman who sufered fo: years from hiervous Debility, Premature Decay, nad all the effects of yonthful indiscretion," 'ill, for the sake of- suffering humanity, Ind free to all whno need i:. the receipt and irections for making the simple remedy by hieh be was cured. Sufl'erers wishing to rofit by the Adlvertiser's experience, can do