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T.3ociO L New Advertisements. We direct speeial attention to tb idvertisement of the Monthly Visitor l jish,ed in Chariepton by F. Eu S eio for thle'tal sum of 5( cents a year. Froh Medioinos--Ketohin, Me Master & Brice. Oranges, Lemons and Fresh Candy, --E. W. Ollever's Fruit and Coofeo tionery store.. One Hundred and Forty Thousan4 Brick-Apply to -Jas. W. I4aw. OrganlzatIon of the "Mellsta." We are informed that one company of the "Molish" waa organized in thi* place on Tuesday night last, under the ian elof the "Johnson Rifles." The following are the names of the oflicer9 elect : Aaron Boyd, C 'ptnIn ; Johi Rowe, 1st Lieutenant ; Thos. Jacobs, 2nd Lieutenant. Thanks. We. aoknowledge receipt of an in vitation to attend the final Celebra tion of the Clariosophie Society, of the University of South Carolina, on Tuesday evening, 28th June, 1870. The following are the names of the 'Committee on. invitation : Preston iliun, Winnsboro ; E. Reese Doyle, 'l)conee ; T. P. Bell, Beaufort ; R. E. Scibels, Columbia ; John A. Fa. 'bar, 'Geiman'f ; Max. Lalorde, jr.. tColumbia ; T. Hasell Biohland, S. C. Crnnbs. We are still having plenty of rain, and cotton and grass are trying to see which can grow the fastest. We have been shown a stalk of grass one .and quarter yards in length. General fHampton has consented to deliver an address at the dedication of the monument to the dead heroes of the V ashington Light Infantry of Charleston. In Rhode Island white citizens, naturalized, cannot vote unless they own,roal estate worth one huadred and fifty dollars ; but the negroes can walk from the doors 6f the Almshouse and vote. The use 6f the State House has been granted by Governor Scott, for the June Convention. The Charlotte Columbia and Au. guata_ Rail, Ruad will pass delegates to and from the Columbia Convention for one &re. Thie sun's spots are now numerous and interestings and can be seen with a snied glaes. The 'la>et Saturn is in a peculiarly favorable position, with rings at their fullest opening. The Abbeville Press and Banner records '"unprecedented mor tality" amoq rtbe ;glorod people of that town. .even thousand five hundred dl-. lars. have been contributed by twe *persons ddring the past year to the endowment fund of the Presbytian Theological Seminary at Columnbia. Rev. R. J. Wilson has been elected *Professor of Pastoral Theology of Co o)Ireps *jailroad hqs been forced into bankruptcy. Mr. George W. Waterman, of Waihalla, has been appointed provisional assignee. A NVew scarecrow. A correspondent of the Hearth and ~ome ommEtds th*e, following sim. searing ~rds from granin or fruit : "Suspend a piece of looking-glro by a string, so that it may swing in every direction, which gives the ap. pearance of something coming, and scares off the birds. Not even the most foolhardy birds will remain in the neighborhood of the scarecrow."' OSHi U1 Pet Naanes. Washington correspondents exhibil their own and the contempt of the country fn i,he lXadical Senators by referring to them after .this fashion: MP.uk Face(Chandler), Old Pig * og 11loy,) Wigwauib (Catweron), 'Chero keH arlan), Ibrunke,d Dich Wau @etween the States-.eooad Vol. ume, by A. H. Stephens.. We are in receipt of advanced agsen~Q.te heaeobil yelgat~e of' Alex. ander H. Stephens' great work on the war, giving a constitutional view its es,uses, character, conduct and re, ui W"egive below an extract fron them, -which we feel will be reas with interE~t Over 60,000 of these wefe cobeen: trated et or nuW ng l consti itil a e h\n Mokwas expected gamga gi.nd seolIsve work" o the Confederates, byan Inimedlat< -onwrard 'march toRihnd, then in b a " r e n d r y n y . . * a o r g a J s e t General Sott -aImaelf, theyOonn*a'n t461#ObiefVU coonsisted of ,neart - .inty..regiments, besides several hat talions and'doohekd orgdnisations, ar .n o brigid4a to. g gg. i1q1pp*r yo assigned to Majoraieneral Irwin Mo. "lgll, au. c,,ffgreat, b) and iy A% :beleg rdrdy, :h1s hu e 00 pd-.4 iktge Ah i f1u eod ver befors seet in ' 'riotper aps.---wae. put'iu 40ponO dr ; in-; t rded dest1natlo n. tihe 16th July; four days d ttWde fixed for the treetin of bo -otlfederate Congress in RChinon. The progress of Its march, with ite ttnieuse a,i;l unwieldy. traIas, was lpw Op: th 8th, .he out.pposff 'df the Confederate forces,' un 6r ' the command of General Beauregard, were encountered at Bull Run, a small stream a few :miles,frotm Manas. sas. Here a considerable engagement ensued, which stopped McDowell for two days. The forces under Ge0otal Beauregard,: amounted in all to little, if any, over 20,000 then. Affairs wero now exceedingl y oritical. . Goneral Joseph E. .Johnston, who had an army of about eight thousand tueuin the valley,of the Shenandoah,. beyond the mountains of the Blue Ridge-was immediately informed, by ,telegraph from the War Depart ment at Richmond, of the situation ; sind directed to pursue such course as he migh; think best under the.ir. eumstances. He, by a movement with hardly a parallel in the annals of war, joined General Beauregard with his command, in time to meet and drive back the advancifng, threat ening and formidable hosts ! It was on this occasion that he displayed those qualities which so distinguish ed him throughout the war, and which so endeared him to the soldiers and people of the Confederate States. Of this first great battle, between the opposing sides, which may very pro perly be noticed here somewhat in detail, I will let him give the account himself. He being the senior in command, the control of all subse quent operations devolved on him, so soon as he reached the field. This was on the evening of Saturday even ing the twentieth. The bloody con flict came off on Sunday the twenty first. In his rapid movement to Ma nassas, he hud pushed -forwatd at!the head Of.ogly a part of his forces, leavin6 the others to follow as quick ly as,possible. Hero is his report of what ensued. I will read such parts as will give a clear and accurate ac count of the whole: "In the exercise of the discretion conferred by the terms of the order, I at once determined to march to join General Beauregard. The best ser vice which the Army of the Shenan doah could render was to prevent the defeat of that of the Potomao. To be able to do this, it was necessary, in the first instance, to defeat General Patterson,* or. to elude him. The latter course was the most speedy and certain, and was therefore adopted. "I found General Beauregard's po sition too extensive, and the ground too densely wooded and Intricate, to be l6si-nnd in the brief time at my +his iesals and therefore determined to rely upon his knowledge of it, and of the enemy's positions. This I did readily, from full confidence in his capacity. *General Patterson was very much blam ed by the Federals, at the time, for not. uniting his forces wiuth McDowell's. as Johnston had is with Beauregard: but. his-vindication completely exone.rates him from all just censure in that, matter.. This book will soon be issued and Is iold&only by subscriptron. Address Nfational Publishing Company, .At lanta, Ga. WaLurnG RArr.wAY CAn.-A new invention of a portable railway car, is thus described : The running arrangements consist of two parallel railroad tracks in the form of an ellipse the base of the whole superstructure. These parallel ellipaes of iron may be placed at any distance apart, and they are connected by a system of braces, the whole forming the truck of a carriage. Upon and around this stationary rail way are trucks of four wheels, which are held with flanges of the railway biy: keeper wheels, and attached, or rather forming a part of the trucks, are the feet which constitute the lever power, and which, coming in controt with the ground, moves the thing along--these trucks being conneoie d together by rods, forming as it were, an endless chain of trucks revolving over the railway described. The mo uiytr power is two horses,to the oar. Thel invenitor, or proprietor, 'palms Akat the.hae)inery is very simple. and inay be readily appli,ed jM ruany val uabte pufpode's, sUch as dredging, ele vating, and, in.moderately level coun.. tries, agriotrtugi pirposes. He also claims that seteam.power can be very easily applied if. neeuss.ary. Q$CoursoG PnottKOAMNTo. Se4tt ortov, bf Indiana, is under sto to be preparing * very elaborate and tltre speech upon the political situatlona, ft is the - urgogo of the 8epator to ofter the ansu tance of an entt'ely bow platform for the Repub lican party. His friend. are endeav oring.to Induce hiss to deliver . his speech either In Cinolnati, Chicago or 8t. Lonis, with a view to making it the key-note of anew Radical departtire. *r .ohrock, ofCheater, has re cently discovered gld on hi. farm, and has been In neotiaton -v1t1' somne Northern capitaist., whp proposeoto open out the --vein en shares. The surfaee of God ' g'en eart Add ae oon _ I t e,iqas . plae on ti o_____ Sband said to the ebattarine w3fa I Tui DaUAS1MENT OF SOUTHERN PQMTic .-.Wlth '4lek feeleottot of W itteawore, the 4deblp.tra'der, to *9oo s before us, the speoisl oorres ppegCzof t,he Ne York Tribune, :*boin the i4oe *11 coettaioly be so 't *ledged g4$d ntthot*ly, ,wtitiog frou Cbarlesain, givee tba. fofowing to relation to the ruling ower in-south Carolin politics : "There; Is . u unpleasantly -large plass of 1xiltljoians who live only -by e6liosfa,w 6kno* o other ptofession ilid who look upon tbe legitiinite and the illepititnate enolumonte 9f the trade wiyb equally favpra1le eyes. When to'these we add af "infuielon in the Legislature of men chosen as the uost eligible in a commdnity of field hands who neve"sat a school house and never owned.a five dollar bill, it is .esily to be seen that danger beset the public affairs of South Carolina." The above is a fair resume of the political situation, throughout the en tire South, and It is quite as true of every other State as it is of South Carolina. A CHANGE OF BAS.-The swarms of 'fish which lately filled the bays of Baruegat, Egg Harbor and other Jer sey inlets seem to have passed over to Long Tsland by thousands of millions. The island farmers are "making bay while the sun shines" by catching and carting these fish by the ton to their fields as manure. Whence come these inyriads of fish is one of the mytteries of the exhaustless sea ; but all that the Jersey or Long Island farmers have to say is, "let 'cm come," and so say we.-N. Y. Icrald. As a man and his wife, residing in Keokuek- county, 1ow.:, were ret..rn ing one day last week, from the fune ral of the last of their three children, who had died of scarlet fever, a thun der storm came up, and just as they were entering the gate of their deso late house, the lightning struck their carriage. The man was instantly kill ed, and his wife is now a raving mani ac. The Toaas 8tate ,prison runs a cot. 'ton factory ly copyiot labor, which pays all the expenses of the institu tion. HYMENIAL. Married, on the 29th of May, by the Rev. G. WM. '. Oreighton, Mr. Tuos. F. CuLnEE, to Miss M. A. LIoN, all of Fairfield. Mr. Editor: The member of Congress representing the 4th Congressional District of South Carolina Oecupies that position in opposi. tion to the wishes and votes of a large ma Jority of the people whom he has the hardi hood to protond to ropv... " ; this unfortunate state of things was brought about ),y the gravo error of those who hrd th'i_ower tb. conitrol the. election in running, as their candidate, agentleman, who, while possessed of talents and char. actor, nevertheless was ineligible to a seat in Congress under tbe disqualifying clause of the 14th amendment to the Constitution. In the approaching eloof ion for a member of Congress from this District, thuis mistake should net be repeated. We shlould select as our candidate a gentleman of character and ability, whom we know to be faithful and trpae, ansi who. will not be disqualified fromn holding the office after Le ik elected. In accordance with these ,lidws, we sug. gest the name of Coi, J0 0. McKaSSICK, of Union, to the people of the 4th Congres sienal District, as a gentleman eminently flited, by his talents, character and approv ced patriotism, to become their standard bearer in the approaching Congressional elect ion. His political disabilities having been removed, he Is eligible to the oficee to which we propose to elect him. june 14 FAIRFIELD. We are authorized to announce ED WARD F. STOKKS, Esq., of Greenville, a candidate to represent the people of the Fourth Congressional District of Sout.h Carolina in the Congress of the United States, at the ensuing election in October. Principles--DEMOCR A t'IC. june 14 Kosxoo.--This medicine is rapidly'. gain ing the confidence of the people, ahd the numerous testimonsals of Its virtues, given by practitioners of medicine, leaves no doubt that it is a sate and reliable remedy for impurity of the blood, liver disease, &e. The last Afedical Journal contains an ar. tiele from Prof. Rt. 8. Newton, M. D., Presi dent of the H Medi-College, city of New York, that speaks in high terms of its eura tiye propertis, and gives a spoola' recomn. m'endation of Ko,koo to the practitioners ni medicine. This Is, we helieve, the first, in - stCneo where suqh medicines have been officially endorsed by the Pacn)ty of any oi the medical colleges, and refleots great 'eredit upon the skill of Ir. L,awrence, 'Its eqmpopnder, and also puts "Koskoo" In the vain of all othesf medidines of the pre. Bent day. Dr Tutt's Oelebrated Expeotorant &~ Mystery How it Acts, First it dotaehes from the- bronchial or wind tubes the mucus or matter 'which, seie s4ifres.o t ,enmiith the tenaci ty of glue. Seondl , It' mitig'ates the Cpain and remotes -'the cotnstricti on of the bronehial'I tubs and muscles of the chest, Thirdly, Is iists the progress- of inflam. mation and assists the lungs to throw- oil thai"rif Aang matter which accumulate. June S-1w p atteno iol'four r4eJi8 oVto.tiato ~ha . aert1,emetI 4r. r t ~ i, be -se4'I ' Fret ber so to the digestiw '4g., 4t. The prprietors Mers, laeeb JAfjan & feelpe fb iaakift istieg 5l.Ri.as& aetdeis hal~ tsM loba lit 'rhe Living 1aohine, Injure the main spring of a watch and every portlon' of the works becomts dimer. dered. The human stomach is to the ha. man system what thAt elastie piece of met al is Ao a ohronometer, .It .ipfluences the action of the pther.orgttna, suft ootplrols. to a certain extent, the whole Living _machine. The comparison may be carried further: for as the weakness or other imporfections of the main spring is indieated on the face of the time-piece, so also is the wcekness or other disorder of the stomach betrayed by the face or an invali I. The complexion is sallow or faded. the eyes ae deficient in lustre and intelligence, and there is a worn, anxiQus expression. in the whole oounte%fnce which tell as plainly as writ. ten words could do, that the great nourish. ing organ whose oflico it is to aministet to the wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all its par-ts, is not perforsting its duty. It re'luires renovating and regula ting, and to accomplish this end [lostet. ter's Stomach Bitters may be truly said to be the one thing needful. The brok.n main spring of a watch may be replaced by a new one, but the stomach can only be re paired and strengthened, and this is one of the objects of the famous veget able restora tave which for eighteen years has been wa. g'ng a successful coutest with dyspupsia in all climates. As a specitl for indige ;tion it stands alone, When the resources or the phari-aooloa have bean exhausted, without, at beat., doing more than ml.igat Ing the complaint., a course of this whole some and paintable, yet powerful. stomach. io effeota a perfect and permanent curo. In all oases of dyspepsia the liver is more or less disordered, and upon this important gland, as well as upon the stomach and bowels, the Bitters act, with singular dis. ainctness, regulating and reinvigorating every secretive and assimilating organ on which bodily and mental health depend. June 2-1m l'ATRoNILR t[oMR ENTRRPRIsR.-Mr. P. P. Toale, whose advertisement appears in another coluttn, has established on a firm basis, in Charleston the largest and most complete nianufactory of doors, sashes, blinds, &o., in the Southern States. Hav ing advertised liberally during the past year, he has scoured a largo custom. ex tending as far west as Alabama, and he has thus been enabled to put :orthi a printed price list which defies conpet.ition. Every person who contemplates building or re pairing should write at onco for Mr. Toale's price list. Hermann's Magic Whistle. j MIT ATES all animals from bee to hear ; wonderful, amusing, ins'ructive : ven. treloguism learned in a week by its use; us ed by all professionals. Only 80 ets., 5 for $1 ; 12 for $1 50, mailed postpaid. Gen uine only to be had of Prof. II. i. Hall, Hliudadale, N. II. june 14 1840 1L70 ' .....- .- ..... The Groat Family medioiue of the Age. THIRTY YEARS Have elapsed since the introduction of the Pain Killer to the public, and ye at the present time it is more popular gjid coin tQs ltarger onto .,nn eva bWare. its popularity is not confined to this country alone ; all over the world its beneficial et fects in ouring the "ills that. flesh is heir to," are acknowledged and appreciated, and as a PAIN Xt..Bit its fame is limited to no country, scat nor race. It needs only to be prized. Thirty Years is certaioly a long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the rAIN Kr.Ku is deso>iving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply proved by tho unparalleled popularity it has attained. It is a sure and effective remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 ots., 60 eta., and $1 per bottle, Directions accompany each bott'e. juntte 2-lan 140,000 BRIC K, N~ CIW ready for sale. Apply to .iamues W. L~faw, or June [1-flx1 T. W., WVOODW ARD. A PFRESI[ SUPPLY OF ar atM -um w e, ORANGES, LEMONS. AT E. W. Ollevei9u. Fruit, and Confectionery Store. June 11 A Word to Our Friends and Cus tomners. UTE respectfully announce to our friends f land emstomers, that we have secured the services of Mr. G., A, White, a practical Baker from Columbia, S. C. Mr. Whbite is a man that thoroughly understands his bu siness, and persons wishing nice bread, &c,can liave it. by calling ovary day. The continued partronago of our friends are earnestly aolicited., Satisfaction gumar anteed, 000ODINO, 8TUARIT & CO. June 2 Just Received. 800 Busliels -Prime llife Oorh. 100 BU1SHLS F?EEDING OATS. D. Rn Flennikens June 7 IIamsl liams! A LOT of Canvassed HA M8, Iist recei 41. d R. J. MoC4RLSY. may 28 Executor's Sale. DY wito of authorityf Io me rese'd'6by U1 the 1ast Will and Testataent d? Doren,a Miobley, dee'del.l, I wIll ell ott ite 16th ,May of Ju neet, at pubhid anti:eno,' qt the 14t tbJds ,of tha said' Teqstt a* faified 4uhy,all the personutyy yj belonging to her estste, consisting e bage ce aet hrybs i - - o FRESH MEDIJIRhI SAR TER8 Kok Salt Petxe, Balsaam Qpsiv*,.Worm Cost lions, Vermafuge, Oil .9f(Apber, Du PowdeXs, Apgeok's Plaster, Gutn Oplh Morphine, Strong's Pills, JYs7e's Ezpec rant, Chloroform, Cod Liver Oil,' 1is6e Buchu, Mustang Linicpent, &c. Dath Brick, Castile Soap. Ginger, Cre 'Iarter, Fly Poiton, Corn starch, Ilat P son,. Yeast Ppwders, Citric Acid, $alta Lemon, Coa's Gelatine, Chinese Vermilli 100 gallons Drilliant Oil Just recetved,by KETCIIN, MoM ASTER & 11RIf E jane 11 SUBSCRIBE TO THE MONTHLY VISITOR. ?ull of Choice Reading, Comica ties, Puzzles, Enigmas, &c. Only 80 cents per Annum, in advance Published at Charleston, 0.0., by F. EUGENE .DURREC. Address as above, with name and re Jeno plainly written, or to Messrs. BOJNEST & MARtIN, june 9 Agents Monthly Visitor BLACKSMITH SHOP. MY onstomers a friends will find me Laughlin's Ol - Stai neat the Passenger I pot, where I am prepi od to do all kind of Smith and Wag WVork Repairs on Bubggies and Carria neatly executed. W. I. DUVA, may 19 FItESII AItRIVAL W. W. KETCHIN'S T Il E subscriber has now on hand, and constantly receiving a choice supply Family and Plantation i'oceril 20 tibia. Family Flour, 20 - Bbis. Ex Plour, Bacon, Corn, Lar'l, Hams, Salt, I cars, Coffees, Teas, Rice, btankerel, et -to. Also, a good stock of canned good P'eache,, Pine A pples, Strawberries, Ton oes, Oysters, Lobsters, Salmon, PickI 3auces, Chocolate, Candies, Cirou, & ko. Glass, Crockery, Stone, Tin and Wood Ware. The above goods will be sold low 4ash. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. W. KETCHIN June 2 NEW ARRIVAL. 1E Subscriber' has r ioe[ved a lsi . 'addition to his Spring itok donstati in Ladies Dros Goods and Millinary of t lattest style, Ladies' and Misses' Gaite rlao Shoes of every description, 0Oct Furnishing Goods, &o. He wishes to c special attention to his ready-m-ide Clo ing, as they can not be surpassed for qui ty and cheapness in the State. The ab< Goods he is seiling for less than the sal goods could be boug,ht for at the first of season. All he asks is a call from tha that, have the Greenbacks, ,those that I not got them need not c,l,,as his terms strictly CASHJ. Hie also keeps a full supply of Flour a Grooeries on hand. F. ELD)ER House Wives' Assistant Cook, A new and useful invention for sale F. ELDlERI Price twenty-five cents, aay 2: HAY! HAY!l RYi UST received One Itundred Dates Northern H AY. Those of our oustoe2 who siced wIll please cotne at once. BAGOT & GO. may 1 Ale ! Ale A LOT OF EXTRA 0 SUGA AT rFh subsetibef" %sgIq Inot~t i enOsfoUee antW G AND see the Ladies Pretty Dress Goods P I. great variety at oo. Be. THOMPSON & WOODWARD. tes nl, to The Model Jar FOR preserving Fruits and Vegetable, m oblets, Lamp Chimneys, all at in ol. usually low prices. d * THOMPSON & WOODWARD. on. Hardware, ra cc NOTIONS and Shoes to arrive in a few days. TNOMPSON & WOODWARD. may 21 H.e DRESS GOODS AT si- BAREGES, Muslin#, Lenos, Japanese D Moza:abiques at about half what they sold en for last year. an Also a fine stock of Cassimere Suits, Linen and nd Cottonade Sacks and PAnts. Russia Kras M a and Towels at reduced prices for cash at e- KETOHIN MoM1ASTER & IBRICE. t r- dc on io es Condensed Milk co Iceland Moss, Flavoring Extracts. Con- ).e contrated Lye, Toilet. Soaps, Perfumery ei, Toilet 'Powder, Morphine, Pain Killer, Pe French Blbcking, &o., &o. es .ETOIIlI , MoMASTER & BRICE. re april 9 i 1 is LIPPMAN'S BfiTrEs, A LOT OF FINE BEG ARS, ISa Summer Drinks of all kinds at M ia GOODING, STUART & CO. 0., JuneO 8 Is: TOBACCO. HIEWING TODACCO-tho finest in mar- tr es. ket, for sale at un ., may 81 McINTYRE & CO. In n tED! for 200 USIELS COW PEAS, for which the highest market price will be given _ 'ge in either Cash or Merchandise. ng he GOODINO, STUART & CO. rs, may 21 I" Winnsboro Workshops. tll. I am propared at my sve shops to do all kind of me -- smith and wood work ia h .the very neatest, slyles, call andl examine for ~ae yourselves. L. M. BlOLICK. ive may 24-1m *r Tutt's Hair Dye, e nd. ~pUT 88arsn arila TItt'.Es qof a RETCHIIN, MoMASTER & BRIICE. mnny.17 by Livow- aS $1o 2 STABLE.,F -A. Fe 00 0D1INGQ, NEARLY opposite the passenger depot. Acall fromn Is friends and the public generally is earnostly solicited. Carriages, Bu'ggies, Wagons, and Saddle Horses always on hand, to hire on the most' lbs ral lerms. may 26 j SJust Received. 20 mDS. No. 1 amIl,Four, 40 Sacks Extra lour. Crushed, A, extra E, C, Demorara and era dark brown Sugar;i Java, Laguayra, and Rio Coffee;i N. 0. Golden, Hloney, Sugar House Syrup, and common Molosses.; Balk, Rib, C R1 and clear Bacon and Shoulders ; Chow Chow and Mixed Pickles, j and } gal. Jar.; Fresh Worcesterahle .0atpee, by WANTEDZ WANTE~D!WANTEb! CASH CUSTOMERS.. OR which I will ite is exchange fot q Ftheir "'SPONDU JO8," Good Pure Cora Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, ": Easpberry Syrup, C herry Brandy. Also pin,.of Groceries, Ale, Portqr, Tobacco and -Segars. Just reeelyed4 direct A froni New Y'ork si,ce the deofo In0*li, d ,wihwi b sod toh A u n ornersat as. old DfhI~'~Xii ~~ t(fyktIef# our *us(o L I ers with Sf ad. o1 ight Wine a44d. 3.W. OLLRVZJR & COI . 1 ~ * a elt tae6 I4ppman"s REAT GLRMAN BITTERS. .--'tlE URESP MEDICAL CORDIAL ---OF TJ ~E ..A.G-JE. terative, Anti-blifonu, and Invigorating P'roperties. IPMAN'S O1REAT GERMAN BIT t Ers is prepared from (ho orginal erm.am ceipt now in tiio possession of the 1 ro letora, and Is the Harne preparatio. that i used In Germany upwards of a century o; and to day it is the househould reme of Germany, recomuuuodod by its most diuent piybiciaus. IREAT GERMAl 10TI'Es Is composed of the purest alcoholic es. ace of Germany's favoito beverage, tin egnated with the .iuices and extraets.ot re het be, roots and barks ; all of which mbined make it one of the beat and surest eparations for the euro of {sprpsie, ILos8 of Tone In tie Slnlach and Digestive Organs, Nervons Dle bility, l,nalgonr, Constipation, Liver Coilnplaint, Oeieral Exlitrsllon, -AND As A reventativo for Chills and Fever -A?1) - Malarious Diseases Gonerally. FEMA LES Will find LIPMAN'8 GRIEAT GERMAN .I'TEIL'S the best tonic known for the dis. sea to which they are generally subject, ,d whero a gentle remedy is recomtmend SAVANNAYH, March 16, 1870. essrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro., Savannah, Ga. Gente-1 have before me your esteemed ter of the 14th in3t., containing various oumenis relalivo to your "(erman Bit. a." After a ea: eful examination I must nfoss that your Bitters is really what t represent them to he, an old German 3ipe of Dr. litchetlich, of lerlin,- Prus Ii. will no doubt be excellent for dys paln, general debility and nervous diseas and is a good preventative of chills and ,er. I tind it to be a most delightful and tasant ktonachto. 1 remain, yours truly, (Signed) Ara. P. Wntranw. KtniLA" tin.-s, UA, March 22, 1870. ssrs. Jacob Lippman & Bro , Druggists, Savannah, Ga : C,entlemtn-I have inIroIueed your Great rman Bitters here to my oustoiors and ends, and find beller sale for it ihon any inve ever kept before. 'hose who have od it npprove of it very highly, and I do t hesitate In saying tttat it is far superior value to any other Bitters now In use. You-n, respectfully, (Signed) W. KIUK.AND. Depot in Winnsboro, LADD BROS. Wholesale Agents for South Carolina. 1)OWI, MOISE & DAVIS, HENRI1 BISCIIOFF & CQ, C1A8SIUQ & W ITTE, STEFFI'iiS. WiL"tNIt & DUCKER, ay 81-61i1 Charleston, S. U. OSADALIS. f]III i' Ul,'Ni' AtEltI. A N IIRi.l1il LRI:S'Tt Rlt, purlfies the blood and cures Sorofula, Syphilis, Skin D ". oases, ltheimatism, Dircaeos of Wu men, and all Chionio Affections of the Bilood, Liver and Kidneys. Recomi nendled by the Medienl F-aculty and mnany thousands of our best bitizens, Rtead thoetosimony of P'hysioians and patients who have used ltosadalis; send for our Rosadails Guide to llealt.h Ilook or Almnait for ihils year, which we publish for gratuitous distribtiion ; It will give you mn aok valuable informua tion. Dr. 11. WV. Carr', of Baltimore, sass g SI (mako pleasure in recLomin(ning your itosadal as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in ( we cases with happy resulta-one in a ease of second ary syphIlis, in wihlah the patient pro nnnm, hims,lf omnemi nfer hanving taken five bottles of your medione. TIhie other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly Iiproving uinder its use, anid the indications are that the patient wIll soon recover. I .have carefully examined the formuwlr by which your Rlosadalia is made, and A fnd it and excellent compound of alter ative ingredlients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicho?ssville, Ky.. Says he hay used Rloadalls in eases of 9orofutla and Secondary Syphilis with satisfaelory results-as a cleanser of the Blood I know no better remedy. Samuel (1. MoFadden, Murfreesboro,' Tenn.,says : I have used seven bottles of Rosadali Is, and atm entIrely cured of Rheuma tism ; b,end me four bottles, as I wish it for my brot her, who has serofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Blohkt, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have sutfered for twenty years with ain inveterate eruption over ray whole body;1 a short tIme sInce 1 pur chased a bottle of' Rosadalls and it, ef footed a pe'feet cuire. Ros.adalis Is'soldi by all druggists. Laboratory, 01 kxchlange Place, Bat timnore. Unhs. CI,EMiNTS.&'00., * Wy 19-1y Propletors. The State of south Carolinas * 'RfFIEILD CQUNTW'. y W. AM. KELAON, I?ag., Probate ,Judg. HTIBlIIEAS, 1)i,abetx Broom has, made VVeit to me, to grant ther Letters, of dministration .of the Estate and ef'edts of igensed. These atrethierefore 46 oite and admonish I and singular the kinridted and -oreditors the said William Bjroote, deonse.4, Abs& isy be and .appear, before me, in the ourt of p'robate. to be. Ieid at Whinnsbero, m 186 daj of Jnne nektafter the ptablica on'he,'eo, at 11 o'elonkc in the' forettoon, show ostnse, if' shy th'y .haVe, why !the 44 Adaitaistration should not be granted. n.st pnder iny hangl, )st.. day sof June, Aono Dominl I8Z0 jute d..112"* ' ,~ .P P. C. l1VME 1ANp',TRANSIENT april to1i