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U LYSSES. Air-"Dear Father Come Home." Ulysses, Ulysses, come home to nie now, The%h8k 6f the nation strikes one, You said 'ou were coming right home from ,-the House" As soon as your four years were done. ,Come home, come home, come home, DIysses, Ulysses come home. The Ku Klu are captured, the niggers all vote, . The South with your minions is filled; Your "carpet-bag" heroes have stolen the lands From 'those whom your butchery killed. Go home, go home, go home, Ul)sses, Ulysses go home. Take horses and puppies and coffers all full, The clock of the nation strikes two; They're sick of the farce that you've play'd for four years, And worse sick Ulysses of you. Go home, go home, go home, Ulvsses, Ulysses, go home. Ulysses, Ulysses, why don't you go home? The clock ol the nation strikes three; It's tolling your death knell and ringing the chimes For the eutree of good Horace G. Go home, go home, go home, Ulysses, Ulysses, go home. 0. W. DE F. Charleston, S. C., July 12, 1872. Wages and Living in Cali fornia. A letter from a "Farmer', Wife," at Mendon, El Dorado county, Cal., exposes a good deal of the *humbug about high wages in Cali fornia: "I have a son twenty-three years old. He never uses tobacco or any kind of spiritF, and is a desirable band in the harvest field. He went to San Jose last May, as we were able to get along without him on onr farm. He soon wrote me that wages were low, as the farmers were work ing Chinamen. Thirty dollars is all they have given a month in in the Santa Clara Valley the past seven years, except two months, when they clip their grain and while the thresher is going. Then they will give $40 to two r three hands among the twenty; he rest get $2 a day; and at the end of the month the men that have been getting $2 a day have not as mzia money as those who get $40 a month. The reason is. the ma chine breaks, and the day hands! have no work and no pay; but they have to elt. In the morn ing they are called up at 4 o'clock and hurried to the field by su rise ; in at 12 and out again at 1 and work as long as it is light enough to see a head of grain. It~ is often 10 o'clock before they get their supper and get to bed. This, I tell you, I know. I bave lived in it and seen it all. California is a glorious place for those that come here with plenty of money. They intend to get labor below $1 a day as soon as they can. As soon as harvest is over they say 'hero is labor on the railroad. Yes, at just $1 a day and board yourself. I have had men stop, nearly worn out and ont of money, and stay all the night, that bad been to get work on the railroad, I have been in California ten years. This is the eighth season on the ranche. Until this year I have lived in San.Jose. I have travel led in this State, and know allI wish to of this beautiful land.' INTERESTING RELIc.-In one of the rooms' of the Young Men's Library Association a gentleman, for-merly a military telegraph op erator, has deposited a telegraph instrumeut which was in active service from 1862 to the surrender. What a record it has borne of :u n successful or successful war !" It was captured at Bardstown, Ky., Octobe'r 4th, 1862, and was used in the following battles: Mur freesboro',DIecember 30thband 31st, 1862; bomnbardmen:t of Chatta nooga, September 1st. 1863; Chick amauga, September 19th and 20th,1 1863; .Resaca, May 14th, 1864;1 Kennesaw, June 21st, 1864; At-' lanta, July 28th, 1864 ; Jonesboro'. August 31st, 1864; Franklin, D)e cember 31st, 1864; with Wheeler on his McMinnville raid; with Roddy at Decatur, Al:a., on .re treat from Tennessee ; with Arm strong in North Mississippi ; with Forrest at Tupelo. Miss. ; at the battle of Bruton, North Carolina, and the surrender at Greensboro', t N. C.-Atlanta Sun. A WEEK OiF DIsASTES.-The past week was one of marine horrors. On Wednesday, the steamship Perseverance was lost in a fog off Lisbon, andl thirty pcrsons were drowned. On Thursday,1 the steamer James Stephenson was burned, without loss of life, near Lisbon. On Friday, occurred the terrible disaster by which the Metis went down, anda large but still unknown number of lives were lo.t. The same day the Aspinwall steamer, Bienvilie was burned, and heref al-o were several casualties through drowning. after the people had left thlet ship. A gale is reported on the North ern lakes, attended with loss of several schooners. Thse with the sun-strokes in St. Louis, the yellew-fever at Cartha gena, the nuaierous boiler explosions, deaths by lightning and railway acci dents in different parts of the country, make up a gloomy record for the week just sped into eternity. They tell a hard story of a newly mar ried brakeman on one of the Western r ad . While with his bride in Cincin nati a few nights since he dreamed that h train was in imminent danger. With tuee strength of desperation he gripped the brake and tuned it down. There was a yell of pain, and he woke to find hi uself sitting upi in bed and holding his young wife by the ears, having al most twisted off her head. Stadning-The ring of sodffe of1 Ohio Shaken to its Core. A RIGH-TONED WnTE GIRL ELOPEs WITH A NEGRO. The Columbus, Ohio, Dispatch says: That portion of this world's society living in this county, and in the im mediate vicinity of Dublin, has been shaken to its foundation, and the vi bration has not yet ceased. The cause of this remarkable condition of things is the elopement of Miss Mary Everett, a member of one of the oldest and most respectably connected families in the county, with Frank Thompson, one of the most ill-shapen negroes in the coun try. I The blow is a very painful one to the family and relatives, and everything possible is being done to save the in fatuated girl from a life of misery and degradation. . Detectives are on their track, and they will be hunted to the death. Frank Thompson, who has in duced the young lady to share his for tunes, is a blinky-eyed, round shouldered negro, with a purely African counte nance. He has been working on the Everett farm for about three years, and has con ducted himself, generally speaking, in a manner in consanance with the posi tion of a hired man. No one ever eier tained a thought, or even a shadow of suspicion, that there existed between the negro and the girl any state of feel ing calculated to lead to the present un i fortunate state of affairs. The Everett family is connected by marriage with some of our prominent citizens, an<l the mortification is keenly felt. Miss Mary Everett is a young lady of about 19 vears of age, and, although not prouounced handsome, was endowed with certain qualities popular to her sex that endeared her it, the hearts of all who knew her. How she ever became infatuated with, or was brought about to leave home, friends and society, for Thompson, is one of those inexplicable circomstances that has bothered the wisest heads since the world began. The father of the girl died last year, and the property hasjust been divided, Miss Mary's share aioanung to fifty or sixty acres of good land, which, if in the market, would bring a very good price. The runaways last Friday made appli cation to Judge Pugh, of the Probate Court, for a license to inarry, but it was refused. Since that titm)e their where abouts is unknown. 'The unfortunate girl was the only unmarried daughier, and the step she has taken has cast upon her people a disgrace of the most painful character. A number of Chinamen employed by the California Pacific Rail Road to shovel gravel, from a pit near Chico, recently, took up the pit as a mining claim, and have developed an excellent gold mine. - No wonder ,to!en kisses get buzzed about ; they always traiel from mouth to mouth. LOOK TO t VOUR INTEREST, r ANDr CET THE BEST! MY line of WATCHES is now foil and complete, and the public may depend on ettingr the best at the lowest possible fig res, as my facilities are such that I defy competition fromn any market. I have also in store and constantly arriving all the newest styles of Ladies' Sets, in Dia mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, JTet, c.; elegant designs in Chains, Bracelets, Charms, Lockets, &c.; the latest and most beautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated Ware-Gopds suited for bridal, holi :ay and other presentations.I Repairing in all branches, by the best work- 1 en and at reason-'s!e rates. ISAAC SULZBACHER, i COLUMBIA, S. C., Jan. 10, 2-tf39 Columbia Hotel Row. "HERE TO SPEND TilE SUMMER! " GLENN'S SPRING HOTEL, SPARTANBUR(, S. C. . - THIS celebrated WATERING~ PLACE. vi be open for visitors the 10thi day: of we. The medicinal qualities of this Wa- . er are not ceelled, and fronm the numerousjs onderful cures that have been effected byll he use of this Water, I am satisfied that ' his is the place for all whose condition can >e improved by the salubrious character of .n Water. ROOMS large and pleasant. Good andI *ttentve servants. TABLE supplied with S e best the ma:rket affocrds. Fancy BallsI uring the summzuer. Ten Pin Alley, Bil lard aad IBagatelle Tabl,es, for the amuse ent of guests. Cht urges per day, $2.50 ~er week, 81 3.00: per month, $35,': - Jot:aes to rent t $825.00 anid 50.00O pet I V easont. Hacks daily- from Jonesville, afterI he 25th June. W. D. FOWLER, Jutne 19, 25-if Proprietor. Fant's Liver Regulator. One of the best preparations now before lie pnblic. Hundreds of testimonials can he hown of its efficacy. Prepared after the tost approved formula, especially: for this limate, and sold by A Feb. 7, 6-tf. DR. S. F. FANT. Free Delivery. - All goods SOLD BY 1.-S will be delivered ree of Drayage to any one in Tow-n, or any ne in 2 miles of the (;ourr. House, and at he Depot., Also to any one at Hec-ua ; d we guarantee to seli goo:s as cheap as ny other house. LOVELACE & WHEELER. May 31, 22-tf. DR. H. BAER, WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL I DR UG GIST, NO. 131 3IEETING STREET, P CHAR LESTON,8. C. ! May 8, 18-tf. TO RENT. A desirable STORE on Main Street. For erms, apply to D. MOWER. LIME.P.MW. IUST RECEIVED. LOO Pieces New Style Prints. 50 Pieces Poplins. k1ohair Plaids. Dorded Alpacca. New and Desirable 3tyles at o 0 PriaCes. BY D. MOWER. Nov. 22, 47-tf. . OA LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN. rust Published in a Scaled Envelope. Price ix cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and tadical cure of Spermatorrba, or Seminal ,eak.ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual )ebility, and Impedinients to Marriage gene ally; Nervousness, Consumption, EPilepsy, ird Fits; Mental and Physical invapaciry, -csuhing from Self-Abuse, &c.-By ROBERT 1. CULVERWELL, M. D., Authcr of the 'Green Book," &c. The world-renowned author, in t1ris ad nirable lecture, clearly proves fron his own :xperience that the awful enenees of ielf-Abuse may be efectually remuved with >ut medicines, and without dancrous sur )ical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, >r cordia!s, pointing out a mode of cure at mce certain and eiTectu:l by which every ufTerer, no matter what his condition may )c, may care himcif cheaplv. privat.,Y and adic.lv. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE \ BOON TO THOUSANDS AND TiiOUS UNDS. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain ;eale-! euve!ope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postaic stamps. Also Dr. Curver vell's "M:rriige Gupe." price 50 cents. Address the publishters, CIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 l>werv, New York. Post Office 7,ox 4,'8.. Apr. 24, 17-"y. [WENTY DOLLARS FOR LONE i A $25 SEWING MACHNE, FREE! 1 BSCRIB: NOW FOR 3UR WEEKLY, L first-class, twenty-column, Literary Fami y P.zper, pulilished every Saturday, at Char Dtte, N. C.. at the low price of ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Each number contains an INTERESTING iTORY, worth at lea-r the sulscription trice; enough FUN to keep you langhi;i- a veek; and a general collection of the LA 'EST NEW. Every subscriber gets a ch-ince at a VAL ABLE PRE31tuM, and one out of every five wil! be sure to get a Premium, worth from 5 cents to '25.00. Our CASH PREMIUMS are in sumsof 91, 2, $5 $10 and S20, with from two to ten remiums of each denomination. Our other remiums consist of useful articles, such as ewing slachines, Bleached Domestie, &c., e., ranzing in vaite from tweuty-five cents o ,25.00. " Delays are dangerous." Subscribe imme liately, and get a chance at the large prem umns. TO A GENTS.--We are ofiering more libe al inducemetnts for Cinbis than any other ~ublisher. You can make money by can assing for OU!R W EEKLY. Fur specimen copy of paper. Premium List nd terms to Agents, sendi 3 cent stamp to .J. 0. H. NUTTTALL, Prablisher of Onr Weekly, July 31. 31-:f. Charlotte, N. C. BEFORE D)ECID)INcG WHERE DUCA TE ,YOUR DAUGHTERS, Inquire into tile Merits WILLIAMSTON, S. C. The FALL SESSION, 1872, nil! open on IONDAY, JULY 1st. RATES PER SEsSION OF 2') wEEKS. oard, including fue!, washing and lights-....-....-.............. 7000 ution in Regular College Course.. 15 00) nstrumtental Music...............20 00 ~oeal Music, no chtarge. Pupils in debeate health derive great entefit from our healthy climnate and Minc al Water. For a Circular, apply to RlEV. SAMUEL LAND)ER, A. M., May 1.5, 20-tf.* Presitdent. South Carolina Railroad. Urn.ina:sroN, JTnne 1, 187u2. EXCURt5ION TICKETS to Greenville, .nderson and Walhualht have been put on dIe To-DAY, and -sill continue on sale until ;t Septcmbe.r. Good to return utttil 1st November. Price to Gree:uville an!d Retun $l'7 80. Priec to Anderson and Return SIG0 7(0. P'rice to Waihalla and Return $19 :N. Exeursion Ticts also Ott sa.le to Catoosa prin:gs (G..)- price $24. Baggae checked through. S. B. PICKENS, A. L. TYLERl, G. T. A. Vic-Presidenut. June 1G, 25-rf. rees!~ Flowers! Bulbs! Seeds! HEDCE PLANTs! lrsery Sk ! fnalI amd F1omr l1,de Address F. K. PH(ENIL, BL0OMINSTON NURSERY, ILLINOIS. C09 Acres; 21st year: 12 Greenhouses. ppe, 1,000 1 yr.. $20: 2 y. NiI: 3 y. ~40; 4 v. $0. 4 Catalogues, 20 cents. July 17. 2)-4 n. FRUIT TREES Large Stock I ion -Send for anud FA LL I atato="" nqualle d PA IN.I and Assortment. Price d L.ist. ;.DW'D .J. EVANS & CO., Yona. P'A. July 24, 3J-tf. TitNIP SEED by MJail. - The finest Table and Fiel var ieties: per znce.1cc; J lb. 3'c: ] lb. $1. postpaidl to any Idrss. EDW'D J. EVANS & CO., July 24. 30-tf. YORE. PA. "Our Monthly" For the Fire Side, Farm & Garden-20 iges-OsLY FI FTY CENTS A YEAR. Try it r one year. Yon will be sure to get your oneys' worth of sound information. 5end y 'THE FARM & GARDEN." Nov. 8, 45-tf. Clintou, S. C. 50 BUSHELS 1REENVILLE MEAL - Bush. GRIST. Fo.r1 sal bn MnWER MILLINERY! I MILLL ZRY! MY stock of the above goods is NOW COMPLETE. I Consisting of most all of the NOVELTIES al OF THE SEASON, And at somewitat LOWER PRICES Than last year. Give MU a call and see for your selves, at ti D. MOWER'S. 0 Apr. 5, 14-tf. COME NOW, IND Ghl' IOUR PICTUR lES1 AT TIlE NEWBERRY PHOTO 'ALLERY.tvi YOU will find the work 0. K-not K. K. -and keeping pace with the times and im provenments. C Just received a fine lot of ALBUMS, both book and revolving, and a splendid lot of new and beautiful Stereo's. Call at once on the friend who is always ready and anxious to please his patrons. G W. H. WISEMAN. Oct. 35, 43-it. fi4's Metali bilI Cases, id TIE SUBSCRIBER has constantly or I hand a fullassortment of the above approved cases, of different patterns, besides coffins of his own make, all of which le is prepared 1, to furnish at very reasonable rates, with P promptnes; and despatei. Persons desirous of having cases sent by t railroad will have them sent free of charge. A Hearse is always on hand and will be C furnished at.the rate of .10 per day. ri Thankful for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfu'Hy asks for a continuation of the same, and assures the n ,lic that no effort on his part will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction. A. C. CHAPMAN Newberry S. C., July 31. D. W. OWENS, WHEEL-WRIGHT, MAKES AND REPAIRS BUGGIES, WAGONS, &C.,4 0 Shop on Main Street, near Depot, and on corner of road leading to Helkna. w All v %rk warranted to be donLe in good style, as well as expeditiously anid che:ip. All I ask is a triLl. D. W. OWENS. C Jan. 3, 1--ly. Something New!! THE AMERICAN Button Hole,Over seaming Machine. One of the most complete Sewing Ma- T chines evcr offered to the public. Call andv excamine those on exhibition at the store of LOVELACGE & WHEErLER. Feb76 tf G EXCHANGE HOUSE,o COLU31BIA, S. C. b TUE EXCIIAN(;E IlOUSE hans been re w furnished, and is again open for the accomn- al modation of thre public,. TRAVELERS AND BOARDERS a Will find pleasant and comrfortable roomis, with 1 ALL T HE DE LICACIES OF THE SEASON. Served up in the best style. 3IEALS AT'ALL HOURS AT TIHEI RESTAURANT. T al P. HAMILTON JOYNER, May 8, 19--tf PROPRIETOR. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. THE REFEREE, A weekly paper, published at CHrARL.ESTON, S. C. Distributed Gratis in thre city I Pairties livinc in the country can get it One Year by enclosing .91 to defray mail ing expenses, ke. Add'-esse REFERtEE OFFICE, Key Box, No. 22, Charleston, S. C. Oct, 18, 42-t, Souitherni Musical Journal. Ludden & Bates. Fabishbers, savannah, Ga. P'ublished .nonrthly at the lowv price of $1.00 a ycar -'A firt class mnagazinre of its k ind. beauti fl'hy gotten up. and most ably edited. Thor oghly Southe'rn in its tone it shiould be found in very mnusical familiy thron;.;hout the South. It ontains eaich month sixte'in pages. shee-'t music ize, of Musical sketches. Ilints, Correspondence, etainge, instruictive Edit..rials. Southern Musi al Note<. Vocal and Instrumerntal Music. etc. ar 'en Dollars worth of choice music given during he year. By a speciai arrangement we can offer his mnagazirie as a premrium for 5 suoscribers, to I he lleniaur,. or will furnish the .Journal arid lt:nx ALI together for S3.65. Address all order o Newberry llEn-. L. Mar. 27. 13-tr. C OL1U 3 B I A H OT E L. 10 1 COLUMBIA. S. C. th na T lIE PROPRIETOR takes pce-;ure in an nounrcing-thnat this elegnnitly.furnished bu -stablishment is now open for the accom. f nodation of guests. The table wvill always e supplied with every dlelicucy of thne se~a on-both from Ne w York anrd Charleston arket<,. and no0 efforts will be spared to I_ ive perfect satisfaction, in ev-ery respect, to ur patrons.I Jan 1 WM. GORMAN. MANILLA ROPE, Suitable for well ropeS. 'D. MOWER. REESE & CARROLL, SHAING AND H.IRE DRESSING SALOON, North of the Pollock IIouse, I COLUMBIA. S. C. Room newly fitted and furnished, and gen- - lemen attended to with celerity, after the nost approved styles. Nov. 2'2, 47-tf. ALL parties indebted to me by MIemorandum A ccount. or in any other way, are requested to pay the same at mne * I. MOWE3 I STATIONERY OUSE E.R. STOKES HAS just opened, in the new and band >me building immediately opposite zhe boeuix office, on Main street, a complete ock of STATIONERY, )mprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of I sizes, qualities and of every description: at Papers of Cap, Demy, Double-Cap, Me um, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial zes, which will be sold in any quantity, or anufactured into Blank Books of any size, id ruled to any pattern, and bound in any yle, at thort notice. ENVELOPES i endless variety-all sizes, colors and quali Ns. BLANK BOOKS f every variety, Memorandum and Pass ooks, Pocket Books, Invoice and Letter ooks, Receipt Uooks, Note Books. ARCHITECT$ nd DRAUGHTSMEN will nd a complete stock of materials for their e. Drawing Paper, in sheets and rolls, ristol Ioards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil per;,Pcncils, Water Colors, in cakes and :xes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY f every description; a great variety of con nient and usefnl articles for both Teachers d Pupils. ALSO, Photograh Albums, Writing Desks, Port lius, Cabas, with boxes, and a countless iriety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, n most elegant stock of Gold Pens d Pencil Cases, superbly-mounted Rubber oods. INKS. Black, Blue, Violet and Carmine, Indelibic nd Copying; Mucilage; Chess and Back mmon Men and Boards: Visitingand Wed ing Cards, and everythin,, usually kept in a 'irst Class Stationery House, hich the subscriber intends this shall be. Ile will still condact his BINDERY and LANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and PA ER-RUINt ESTABLlSIMlNT, which as been in succes.4;0 operatiou for over irty years in this State, and to which he ill continue to devote his own personal at !ntir)n. His stock wil! be kept up full and )nplete, and his prices will be found ahvays msonab!e, and he hopes to have a share of atrouage. E. R. STOKES, Main Street, ov. 15 4-tf OpposIte Phonix Ofiee. GERMAN 00THIN,,'1G 0ORMiA valuable in Teething, nd Summer Com plaints of Children. Cures )ARRHG ', DYSENTERY. COLIC, .nd other Diseases, incident to the period Den tition. Unlike the "Soothing Syrups," now so dely used, tis CORDIAL contains NO ANODYNE, r other injurioui Drug. It is composed of ic very best materials, and should be iund in every Nursery. The best physi ans recommend it. MANUFACTURED BY Dr. H. BAER, CHARLESTON, S. C g- For sale by MIITTE & TA RRANT, ew berry, S. C. 3May :, S-tf. JATOOSA SPRINGS. ONDERFUL FOUNTAIN-i OF HEALTH AND PLEASURE. mE nR(IHTEST sPoT Itt T:PE sGNY Sot~rH. Are located in the Pied-nont region, of eorgia, twenty-five miles southeast of atanooga, Tennt., and withini two miles Ithe Western and Atlantic Railroad. These Springs, fifty two in nu:mber, em race every v.iiety of mineral water found the famous moauntaims of i:ginia ite. red and black sulphur, Alleghany, -healing and chialybeate, magnesian soda id jodine: as also the waters character: g the MIontrale Springs, of Tennessee, d Indian Spi ings, of Georgia ; all of hih are to be found here in abundance, ithin the compaes of this "3Magic Vale," AFFORDING A GERTAIN CURE >r Dyspepsia, RheumaLtismn, Gout, Liver umplints, Scrofula, all kin ds of Cutaneous ffections, and in fact, every disease that iman flesh is heir to. HE HIOTEL AND COTTAGE BUILDINGS - in thodrough condit:on, newly painted, id cntirely new appointments. THE TABLE WILL BE FIRST-CLASS every particular. A magnificent ball omn, 1o0 *'v 3) feet, and elegantly fitted r!ors. Billiard and bar roo-n'T5 feet long, Idt a ennacious bowling saloon. Diret telegraphic and p)ostal comunl The buildi::gs and grounds will be bril mtly illuminuated with gas, and every at acti~on will be affohrded the visitors to Ca osa .sprong The above Watering Place will be open ito patrons June 1st, 1S72, by W. G. IlEWITT, Late of Globe Hotel Augsa, Ga Jme I p, 5- f. V IC K'S 'LORAL GUIDE For 1872. THE First Edition of Two IIU;NPRD IorSANIJ copies just pub)lished. It is ele utly printed on line tinted paper, in Two I.oIS, and illustrated with over Thre ndred Engravings of Flowers and getbles, and WO COLORED PLATES. The most beautifuil andI instructive Cata gue andH Floral Guidt' in thie world 2 pages, giving thorough directions for e culture of' Flowers and ',egetables, or mening grounds, miaking walks, &c. A Christmas present for my customers, forwarded to any who apply by mail, Te Ts C.:TS, only one.ounarter the cost. Address, JAMES VICK, Jan. 3, 1--tf. ROCH ESTER, N. Y. iicks,Briks,Bricks! GOOD BRICKS! 00,000 BRICKS FOR SALE At the Brick Yard OF E. H. CHRISTIAN. Oct. 25, 43-tf. LARGEST IILLINEIIY STU0C K the up country and receiving daily addi ,ns by Express, at AT. 26, 17r D. MnWmEB' 1 Simmons' Hepatic Compound, or Improved Liver Cure, For all Derangements of the Liver. Kidneys, Skin, Stomach and Bowels. This is an improvement upon the original receipt of A. Q. Sixxo,ss, of Georgia, put up in liquid form, already prepared for immediate use, thus saving time and trouble, and in suring proper proportion of each valuable ingredient. It is mild and gentle in its action. It removes the bile from the system. It gives tone and strength to the whole frame. It gives the liver a healthy character and restores the sinking and drooping body to health and strength. Tl:is medicine has been tried ! y thous ands and never found wanting. Under its infiuence the face will have the bloom of health, the eye its lustre, the brain its power. It will invigorate the feeble, and prove the greatest blessing to those who suffer. Try it for yourselves and you will recommend it to your friends. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. KING & ROSBOROUGIl, DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, WALDA, FLA., WHOLESALE AGEN Is, PROPRIETORS. CATL.EsTON, S. C. Aug. 28, 35-3m. WHOLESALE o . AND RETAIL D PHARMACEUTIST AND CHEMIST, NEWBERRY, S. C., RESPECTFULLY commends to the confidence of the connuoilty his popul ir prepara tions, which are manufactured under his own sbpervision, with great care, and whieh may be relied upon for their purity and efficacy. Fant's Tonie Bitters, Composed of the best antiperiodic Tonics known to the Medical Profession. FANT'S ELIXIR OF CALISAYA BARK, A most palatable Cordial, particularly recommended to persons of weak habit, and to such as reside in low, damp situations, where the nervous system is, more or less, relaxed. Fant's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, Queen's Delight, &c. This preparation will purify the blood and eliminate mercury from the system. Dr FANT'S SOOTHING SYRUP, An Invaluable Remedy for Children sufftring frim Teething, Iadigestion, and Bowei AfNc tions generally. My stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Arc fresh, large and complete, all of wh'ch I guarantee to be Chemically PURE. Also a large and well selected variety of PERFUMERY ANI TOILET ARTICLES, Both Foreign and Americau. WINES AND LIQUORS of purest qualities for Medicinal purposes. PRATT'S-ASTRAL OIL. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at any Hour of the Day and Night. Dec. >, 49-tf. IPRIXG CLOTHIIG 1D IIT& GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. KJNA R D & WILEY, COLUMBIA, S. C., (Successors to Childs & Wiley.) ARE NOW OPENING the most ELEGANT. READY MADE 'CLOTHING for MEN. BOYS and CHILDREN that has ever been in this market, and we intend to sell them AT THE VERY LOWEST FOR CASH. A pr. 24, 17-tf. INSURANCE NOTICE. THE undersigned having established hris office ar. Edgefield, as General AMent for the Cotton States Life Inisurance Comprany, i:! ites attention to one or two of the ad vantages offered those who nray desire to eIfee. insurence on their lives in a safe Home Company: The Board of Man:age rs at .a recent mreetingw, passed unanhn:ou:,ly tihe fo!!owing re-o lution: Th:"o ~d ~, r"~'k ~e , . "Resolved, Thtin viewi of th rfct :h: there are uullyj lag us pio Life Insurance, to the Comprrries of tire North and East, nhich surs, being there invested, contribute to thre enrrichiment of those sections, whilst our own Sourth is greatly in need of cash capital to prosecnte successfully our Agricultural anrd M'chranri cal enterprises ;it is ordere-d, that for the prrpose or rezarrrung inese sum':s rn our midst, hereafter a certain proportion of the net cash receipts from premiumrs, amount ing to not more thran 70 per cent. of tihe same be inrvestedI in suchl mrann.er as nmay be in accordancee with t.he regal.itions of the Gompany, in those sections from wich the said premiums are attarined." (Signed) W.1. B. JOHNSON. Pres't. Groor. S. O'Bs.Ra, See'y. The Financial streng~th of the Comrpanry places it in high ranic. Its last Anr nail Statement shows that thle Comrpamny possesses, besides its large Guarantee, eli for evers $10r0 of its liability. M. W. AB3NEY, General Agent. To carry into effect the foregoing Resohition of the Managers, the Company proposes to establish ~Boards o1 Surpervisory Trustees i:r each County and Villhge in the State, who will supervise all investnments. Seventy per cent. of all the NET PREMIUM RECEIPTS, from any loca:ity wl-ere there is a Board of Trurstecs, will be retirnied andl inivestel with its ?licy ilolders; thereby making the "Cotton States Life,'' a HIOME CO\MPANY to every Policy H{oldcr. Applic~ations for loans fromr anry locality will he made throughr its Board of Trustees, whose approval will secure a loan art mnoderate rates, anid for any perioli, provided thet collaterals arc acceptable by tire Directors at thre Hlome Oflica in ',acon, Ga. No safer investmenrt of tIre accumrulatinrg assets of a Life Comrpany can be made than with its Poli v Holders, and tire above plan, so liberal andl just, i< now o!fered to tire people of New berry. TIre privil"ge of rising a portion orf the Company's as.sets, is ext,nde.l to every one 'of its Policy loiders. I therefore propose to e:-tablish a Board of Trustees herea Nwberry, arid'at any other point in sthe Districts wihere des.irable. Maur. 27, 1 3-tf B. F. L0VEL AG E, Canvassin.: .Agent. ESTABLISHED 1851. cc cd 9 % ///_ //f DRESSED Flooring. Ceiling.Weather Boalrds. Shetving. Box Boards, &c., & c. Over a hrundred difirent l'atterus of Mouldiugs. making over 100.000 feet on hand, for sa le at New York prices. Mantel-pieces. Door and Window Frames made to order at short notice. stair Rtail. Newels arnd Balluters of Walnnt and Mahogany, on hiaud and made to order. Good and substantial Work made as cheap at this establmshmenit as can be made in the United States. We nave nn band the largest stock of the above Goods south of tire City of Baltimore. all of which we guarantee will give entire satisfaction to all who want Good and Substantial Work. The subscribers can refer to gentlemen all ovar this State. Georgia, Northi Carolina and Florida, as to the character of their work for the past twenty years. and are The only PracticaI Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, by Trade, now carrying on the business in this city. W. P. RUSSELL & CJO., East End of Hazel Street, Opposite Wando Fertilizer Works, and in the immediate vicinity of Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. All work shipped by us is at half price, to-wit: 65c. per100 lbs., over the So. Ca. R. R. Oct. 151.41-i1.. N AT I ON AL H OT EL,. - 200 Barrels and Sack Flour, in storel Columbia, 5. C. and to arrive, Robert Joyner, Proprietor. jFrom $7.50 to $10 per barrel. P. J ner Clrk. Nov 29 D. MOWER. Of Board, per Daey.................. .. 0O0 ad pggd AL Bpper-, Breakfast and Lodging..2 00 BOOTS, and warranted. SinleMels...... .. .. 00 ,.o sa by Dn mOWR. LA South Carolina Railroad Company, COLU3IBIA, S. C., June 9, 1371. ON and after SUNDAY. the 11th instant. Pas serger T'-ains upon this R.oad will arrive and leave as follows: VAIL AND PAssEt RAIN. Leave Columbia:t..... .... 7.40 pm Arrive at C ar!ston t......................... :.20 p m Leave Charlc,ton at ............................. 8.26 a m Arr ive at Columblaat .......................... 3.40 p m NIGHT ExPE-s, F.Et.GlT AD ACCOMMODA TION T,,A]N. (Sunday excepted.j Leave Columbia at.................6.50 p m Arrive at Charleston at.............7.00 a m Leave Charlest..n at................... ...........710 p nm Arrive at Columbia at... ........... 6.40 a m Camden Accommodation Train wil continue to run to Columbia asformerly-Monc'ays, Wed nesdays and Saturdays. A. L. TYLER. Vice-President. S. B. PICKE-NS, Ueceral ficket Agent. Juu'. 21. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. COLCI1A. S. C.. March 29. 187 . ON and after MoNDAY, 'April 1. the Pas senger trains over this R oad will run as follows: GOENG NORTH. Train No. 1. Train No.2. Leave Augusta..........6.45 A. M. 6.30 P. M. Leave Couwbia.......11. 45 A. 31. 11.10 P. 31. Arrive Charlotte........6.10 1'. M. 5.) A. 31. GoI'.G SOUTH. Leave Charlotte.........7.1e A. X. 6.30 P. M. Leave Columbia.........1.15 P. M. 1.49 A. 31. Arrive Augusta. 6.15 P. M. 6 .30 A. 31. No.1 Traiu daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sunday.n excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North. South aud Wea,t. No. 1 Train maes cloce conunction at Richmead fo- Virgin ia Springs. Tl:rc-nh Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to all priacipa; por.ts. Standard Tine-Washineton Cttv Time. E. P. ALENXAN)ER. Sup't. F. I. DoasnY, General Frtight and Ticket Ageur- June 21. Stuaer Schedule Spartanbrg and Union Railroad. To Commence 29th 31ay, 1171. DoWN TRAIN. I1 TRAIN. Arrive. Ltave Arrive L eave . Spartanburg.... -.1) 0.,: itesvile.... 6.0.3 4 4.!" P woltt............... G.,,S 6. 33 -L41 .5 Je :s il........... f'. 43 6.q T ':.on7vil-e-.... 7.: 7.. 3 2 .ntuc............. .20 C.25 F:sh DamS...... . 4 1 q 45 21) 2.15 Shelton........... 9.15 920 1 Ly.l.' Ford...... ... 5 1.12 1.17 :tr t,er..............1: 15 12-0 12.55 Alston.... . IL-0 i12 00 May~ 31 1-^1 TIPS. B. JETER, rresidwnt. W. l. GOURDINE, FA1SHIO'NABLE TAILO. rCeUR i . & e e FROM CHARLESTON. RCSDCt'Ul!V annnounce.s that he i prepared to etit nn.d fit gnlnv' suits to their enitire s,-6-faeticnl. 11tv ins,, hZid a lai-(_e cxplietiee in the tnil su'ppliQ(.1 witl'i the 11atest -New 'York F:jslii(,s. lie fe(,-s iiu liesitanelv in asg i11g for Patronaze. Work promptly delivered. Terms mo&rate. To maRinc sack cont ............... 4 00 To cut n-idl rnam. pan's........... 2 00 To cut and nia!ke ve.......... 00 4.. . ' 5. . . 1 To cut an.] make wa!kin 1 cont .......5 00 To cut and inake tine b!zck frock coat.. 8 00 to cut stit of cotbcs..-2.. 00 The Christian Neighbor fs published cev Th~ursday, in Columnbia, S.CB. by SIDI H. ROWNE, Editor and Proprietor. THE Nk.iONoB. now in its fAlO veur, Restotful nones t oaeo hritiheits aguiit alother ntresisf ation. Hav ing adca. a Clarge experiec,h til I og buit.a. anr rcd bein cntehn suppltie wit her latert andw Ytork F1adihio. hefelto thes~i,taev Sitas ing forn pthoe. Wbiaorka Ns prmply dheliverd ermslcl~i' modeirt f h TocuAnd maC?p? e pa ........ .. heAr... 00 To cu and o ~ mak v et............. pi0 To..e iut andmak rieblack orock it.. 8 a00 dto cutti su it. ltd . .. .......10 The iadatChrsinN ih. Ans pubsed every Thurday fin Coumbr, SIDI av i. BoNE, Edtonr a Proprieor Tr Hl Nae onon iin i ts a.ftole year, ucrtion, an Aocater of 2ChprCitnt. wgi t all otere ins."a"eiiu in par!ar Asi.. aCicat paper,n in trStais of thrc papr, an an oanTIF agentdforeetern tothe a ngthe rtoot. anduthe Carli nn-to d. womyra Addrepin theiRIT pbiaNir. at NIahiR, Teyn.,2 Cuis. :.Co 'n lik all tiohr perodis. 14 AtheA i'.eets fh 1 .C':AIrch,Su, is. C.vt roprt Tnd exepin-W veekly l'......he- a ar3. tE. Ciict:reo Nehs a ber circuaton than an otshris Paperh Southasny Sttub lnidedn Adver Caroliin, for ithin Dail ldn tonlyrs seectAvrti.,im entsr, and olidmion Columer w. b i,e.C, Tlti pmont, loaat. If:payment:susel y adlte witti the months, icr t and aethy sein~ ace.mdto.Fmih a efr ttny:e per nc.airoson rediga5.0 orahes trsh A all hi sclown paper ay oyes will be .t th frent.0 de'sn.o tes h d free :' r,o :!!ntsA abov onI lown subecrpto,acommisio ofr, 20 per c. wiRecalowd.an agretlfo everyd tnn andu neihboaoodla South Caolina:aihend. 3fay.lo 22, 21-c r. 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