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Anittit Ve Carpet Daggers! c flE' K YOUl BAGO.AC r, PLUNDEn1.as - AN) MOVE ON. The New , ork Journal of Com merve, oL'O of the most mo1derate of American papere, is really gleeful over the prospect of a cnrpot-bag Waterloo. It, thitnks North Carolina has the hornor of giving Carpet-Bag. gors the first grand warning of the wraith to Come, so far as their distinc tive political c-areer in the South is concerned, Hlere this . "The itidignation, if not the blond, of the Soith is now up, and the carpet bagger hereafter will have to move oi -with the 1anuiderling Jew. That annn must be a thorough going purti. san who is not glad to th ow a shovel ful of carth up.in the political coffin of the carpet-bagger. lie h as been the curse of the South during his brief loeust like existence thero. Ito took iothing there but his car pet-bag with its lial-er contents as oforetaid, hi. hate of the South and his unscrupulous ambition. Ilo had no interest in Southern industry or Southern de velopment. lio wais a messenger of war, and nit of peace ; or was out. of the disturbances which he spared no effort to fomeiont, nil for which lie al ways had at hand the remedy of pow. der and cold steel, that he expicted to profit. Ilis vote at the last 1ession of Congrqes was generally to be found on the bad sido of all political and tinan cial gquestions. For jobs ie has the fondness of a mouto for cheese, and was usually detected burrowiug away the centro of every rich contact of franch iso. Such is the species carpet. bigger-he worst of all tdhn genus politicino. \Vo congratulate the Sonth and the country that the fiat, of a plundercd and inadign-nt people is Ilont to stamp the political life out of the whole odions race.'' The Nutiouail Taxes. Th fo0lowilig state-eil of the pro vi8.ons of the law iJuly I Itl., in rega:rd to sourees of revemie. is com p led from T1.ia loure:, and shonld be kept for reference : Special I a xes, inielmlilg those on hInker s, will ceasek Ma l, 1. 1871, ex cpt ing thosi colnnctild with fermUeited 1b 1(in1rs, spiriis and ilbacco. Taxes on gross rrceipts will cease Oc tober 1, 1870 Tra xeon sil s Iwil cease October 1, 1870. excep lt, those onl sales of tolb)acc spirits, wirnis, andt t hose1 pail biy su11np111. 'I axi's on .incouiin ineluiding salaries will be' 2.} per cent. on tcomes over $'. 000, inst- ail of 5 ier cellt. oil mticolies ever $1,000. Taxies on legacies will cease October 1, 1b70. Taxsot npsports will cease Oc. tober 1. 1870. Teii. nqi' of simis will cense October 1, It470, fOr p .omisasory note.st for leIs thin $10 0), for receipts, and for canned and preserved fish. The receip'm from these sources in the use i Ia ear 1870 wer.' estimated at. $8.', '016.030. 'I'lTie reluetions have been of. ficially estimated at. $55. 000) 000. Theb at1'e Sadown, 1866, tnad.' Pris. tia imistre.s V' North Germany and gave hirlt to th Northern Con federation. It did more-it. taugh t the South Ge r mtan S'tates t he propriety, if notneeitviy of couritilg theo frienadly' alliance of thI' No)rth. No sooner was the taenty of peiace signed betwveen Autstria andh Prussia thn the' fact was marie piblde mnihl to the annoyance of the Efmp.' rer Nnpoleon, that Prussia and the' Northern Contfederaition has enteredi inttl a mnilitatry alliane ornnsi io and dhelensive, withI Bavaria and g~uir,tm berg andii Badelin. A iitry a'lianice weithi theiise Somlh Oe~rmn States was not all that BIismnark aiid t ho Glerfmani umgonist.s who ac:ed withI himt wianited. Moro, hiowdver it was impossible for the present" to) ob1) ail. Si'dan lhas nowv no comph~lshe~d what S~alowa left, unfdone. Iladoni, it wvas ahvisays known, was impatienlt (ftr a clhisi'r uioni wil h the N\orth. There were doubt~s Wotrtemutburg and lIavuaria. It ap pearst l* hlait Iaai.~lfa an id Wuirtemli hnrg havte matdi' n uend of those doub:s bya foirm:dl voiti in favor of Conifedlera tin w ithl thle North.i I f ibis be correct Germanyi is 9ow more')'t a unit than she' hsevel been ini all her pre vious hiistory' and -Count Bisnmarck hana gloriously crowned l he edi fl.'. Ini all fulniire ti me IBismarek will be spokeni of as the most daring and the miost sieucesful of tihe ate usnman of theoli n'itetha(i ceu~r V. Ihis neatoo will live forever.-., V. Hferald. Tlhe Bo~ston 'Traveler, welcoming a little rai'i which fell there the ot her day, Tit is hard to make a. cit izen ol Doston a ppr'ciate lie te'rrible dlryneis whic h has be"'n experienceLd for many weeks by large sections~ of New '1iigland. I re'quires sight to renhze. filly thwt ii past nres, andl eveii the (O.l.Is to a eat extent, have be'en as brownt as in ec mber, and that eat tle, for weeks. .i nteen feid at bartis, as in midwm'iter h broks and streams, and ponds, sprmnga have been long e'xhanistless -e'pt in rare cases andl that it.hlas ben'Ct nicessairy for our farmers to ecoono. so in the use of water as for a si' m ftpany whien' on allow~ance. A ni et tina has actuailly been 1thie coniditioni f large sections oh Nei w 10glauid for weeks past. The state of the country wa's not. only di~ten, but really harmning ; for in case of fire tihe inhabi :rts were uttUerly defe'nceiles. Connrat4rl) nt le'A-rs.-Th'le Radi. cats m( tCongress having olished, at the last se'ssion, she Department oif the in terk-r, one of' the most important in the g')vern-nent, and also the offie "V A& aistant Tr':eatarer of '.he TT, ed Statee, wih utnowing it, i mu time they wer' .driven out of the eair .tol aind men who knowi what they .aro ahouit put in their nit C. Miss Nancy and the Irislman. I have said, that, th10 Custom of the Attendanlco of M11iss. Nancy and the ox. en had been peaceable ; but on one oc. casion it cn mo nenr being listurbed from a sourco I hat seems to have been a die turber of all thrones. A late importa. (in from the Green Isi, finidiig his way to F!berton, and Miss Nency's Cike cart brought a ming of cider, but after it was drawn, nnd b)efore paid for, coneltided he would swap at for a ginger-cake ; to which site conseitted aid pored ile cider back in the barrel lat iaving eaten hjs cake, salrted ofl, when ho wias eniled back h file vigihmtnt Naney and reinided Ohat lie owed her for pu r chase. "Not for .he cake l'' exelimed Pat, "Didn't I 8wap vn the mug of cider for it ? anid now 'vou want pay too.'' "Bit" said 1isq Nancy, you didn't pay for the eider."'' "Not paid for the cider, is it ? Bedod ye poured it. back m1ito your har'l where it now is. Non oif yer tricks ye Jezeble ; notie of votr shabby tricks to chate i an honest, lurerner out of his little penny. M1iss. tress Rumsey, ye got yer cider in ver har'l which I swuit for yer enke, and now to ialk of flay for yer cake !" and off he turnetd i tidiglan tly. Though E1 iss Nanev cohi'1 nt, in her confusion, n. ravel I'at.'s Itlso logic sho could see ao fiar as to know thitt wherens .ihe had pigic teen ln kes, she now hnd but .eve~n teeii, andlr no money for the missing one. She therefore sited Pat, with tle hope that. the justi, e, learned in tihe law, could expinin it. When the suit come on for trial, Pat appeared, and arguing th Case wilh the sme earneatness and strutlety that. he had at the cart, counfsed tie court as mucilh as it had NIiss Nancy ; but all unconscioisly to ire con fident justice who '.ried it. In givig his opinion, the latter said the ease was very pltii though neither of Ihe parties sented to undierstanrd it and proinoun lived his jaidgemeen t 11i11th Pat shontid h v and fur another cake anid Hwnrp it back for a mug of cider, to please the p1. lomtitT who seemed so dis. stisfied wi h her forner trade ; and she .iotriH let iat: drink his cider and he have the worti of his money-annd Ohie the moiev for her cake and the wNorth of her cider in lho tie cake given back which woulil make t h .m even. (lerniity Recstlss, Tihe New York Herald correspond. ent at. H.-rlin, wrifting under date of the 26 inst., reports as follows : The XeCite men t and fir-i. iihisi of vic. tury have sibsded here and in all parte of (lermary gener. ily. It woul bo n error r' aey on'1 0i1e to believe that the en thimsiasm of the wari isof the Sn111 inten, sity that cba1cteriel it a fortnight ago. Ai earinst wish is expr,'ssed every wher.r that tire war rmigit end, anid the belhef is widep reil that it lias lasted too long already. The cause of theso anti wai Sa nt imenis I do not. know and do not preteid to ixphoin, although it is fil doubtedl y tire case that tho under cur. rent (of public feeling mndientes a grow. mog sympathy for liberal government of Prance. In addition, tho recent iin prisonmevnt of Ierr Jacohv, tihe liberni lvader, and other saninch democrats adil liberais (in not faii to imprtess the mass. es unfavorably. The arbitriary course of the German aithoritipe awakens ap. pr(hiensi'r tha, 1lthough the most I titmphatnt rvsnilts s'eem certnjin to arccrue' from 1 ihe war rio poirucai benief'is will he dlerived then-fromo-none of that ex. tension of popuilar libertyv which has been promisedl so ofrenr and noele granted. I aost, though not least, it, is evident, that no matter how thre wvai 'nids t here will lie nt o maerial reducrtior of iihth brdens w hichr have been ha: upotn tire people by thi s bloidy strf. Some years rigo there resided in one of thre prirnciparl toiwns of Mino a butcher, wvho, thouygh illiterate, waut not without wit. Durinig one of hit diurnal rotunds with hiis cart hro stop. lped at Juldgei IB-'s, wh Io asked "Whart have you to-day, Thromas 1" "iM utton, Judge.'' "Ilow much a pound ?" "Twio cents and a half. IHavo sonie 1" "Two cents and a half a pournd I" replied the Judge, in affhoted astorn. ishtment. "I'll lie on faith before P'll pay two cents and a half a potund for imutton I"' Th'le butcoher'-mian paused a moment, and holding out his hand, re'piiedl, "Judge, yonu'll have to diet on rspent anuce somte timre before you can liv. upon failk I It is no sin rnot to be wvell uip in the alasis. 'Linakimn Dut ton was not. Blut lie loved thre Armerioan fair. In raot hte loved two of thorm. Those two fet emrotiorrs of love toward 'Liiakimn. And they qutarreloed abont hrim like two Kilkeniny pussies. Consequence was, all three were bronght into iouirt. 'Liakimn being tire onuso of tire struggle was thus addressed by his Ihonor: "And so those women were fighting irbourt you 1" "If believe so, Sir." "You are a sort of Adonis, then ?" "Sir ?'' inquired 'Liiakimr, his es os protruding, and a shade of pallor areeping into his face. "You are ani Adonis," the Couirt ro peated. "Oh no, Sir--never as bad ars that; bdt l'r.e en in the peniteiary for ttealinag horses." ERnotn Emi~s.- -The Germans ths figure iup the cost of the war e'r heir aide :(Cost of the military action f Germany, l,250 millions of franrcs; bnrect los'.-s, 1,230 millions ; indirect oses, 2,250 mn~hons; wvar compensation or the reconqutered territory, Elsa sq nd h*-thringen, eapeciall~y Jtrasbirg, 200 niiliions. Total, 4,930 millions of' 'ranc:.. The .hog 'may not be thioroughly pore. mi ariihom.,i h,.n.. .. (I TO PHYSICIANSs Nsw YOic, August 16th, 18618. Allow me to call your attention to my Preparation of Compound Ext rit Buchil. The conponent parts are BUCIIIJ, T.MN .\11F, CUli-AlS, JUNlPEt rtllils. MODit OF Pi Kl'AlATiO.-lIuchIu, iII V . cuo. .Juniper Herries, by disillati<n, to forn a i Ne gi. Cbeba extnIIetcd by di. placement With spirits hined fom .11jn- I. per Berries ; very little ituicar is itsed. anil a sinall proportion of spirit.. It iF 111or paltable t haii ly low In use. Iichi. as prepared by Drugeii.tq. is #0t a (lark color. It is a pinuit eii a i is it i fragraiice ; the action of a lii ii 'ehr-'.4vs this (its active principle). lenvig n dnark and glutinous Ieciction. .\Mile im le color of inigreilent . The ichit in my prepir i. lion predoninates; the snallest (unitiiy of the other ingredient are added, io preveit. ferinetiation , iipon ii pectlon. it will be found not to be a Tinetire, as iiado in 1harmailklcopoa. nor is it a Syruap--and therefore can be tiseil in cases wlhere fever or itiflanimation exist. lin hisii, you have the knowledge of the ingredients and lie modle of preparation. Hoping that you will favor It. with a tri. al, and that Upon iiepectioln it will meet with your approhlntiii, With a leeling of contfidence. I ani, very respectlfully, 11. T1. ||El.\HIINO hD, Chemist 11111 I)ruggist, of 161 Years' Experience. [From the Largest Manufacturing Ohem ista in the World.] Nov mimn n, 4, 1854. "ii am nequaitited withli Mr. II. '. 11R..,. nolt: hie ocicupietd fie 1)rug Store opposite ily residecte. inI was Fuccess.ful in con. ductling the bisiness whre othersli hd nti been squally n before him. I have been favorably Impressed with his chnreter atiid enterprise." WILLI.% \l WVE3111TaAN, Firm of 'owers & -. eight mai, Manufacturing Chemtistsq, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. Helmtbold's Fluid Extract Buchu 1s the great specific for Universal Lassitude, Prostration, &c. 'Tie constition, onlce effectedi with Or grtnic Weaknesi, reiquiret thie iiid of .\lwoli cine. toi streng&ilhei and1 inivigorate. the syva teml, which II hELM .\OL)'$ EXTRhIACT BU CliUI l ivrmb lly dloes, if 1no 1retatmnlt is submaitt ed to, Conisuimption1 or insiSity' 0.1 sues. iHelmbold's Fluid Extract of' Ru In affections peculiar to Females' ii uin equ~alled by any oilier pireplarationl, as in Chilorosis, or iettauion. Polinfulliness, or SuiPpresion of Customary Evnaenntions, Uleernted oir Schirrus 8tale of tile Uterus, andl all complaiints inicide'nt to the sex, or the decline or change of life. llibold'5 F'luid Extract Blufllu and Impforfd lineo Wash Will rndicaliy exterminnate fromi the system diseases arising froim hab'ile of dissiplation, at littl expinse', litle or no change in diiet, nic moc~~onnince or exposure: comlpletely sulpereceing t hose unlpiensant anii danger o is remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these disease. Use H~elmbold's Fluid Extract flu In all disetases of theso organs, whether exsinig in tmale or fembi, from whiatever cause originat ing, wind no matteor of how long standing. It is plleasant in taste nnid odor, "immnediate" iin netion, amtl more strenigtheninig than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Those suffering from broken-down or delllcto constitutions, procure the remedy at once. Tho reader must be aware that, however slight may be (lie atinek of' the nblove il eases, it is certain to affict the bodily health and mental powers. IAll the above dlseases require the aid of a Diuretic. II ELMBHOLD'S EXTRACT liU. Cli1U is the great DiuireliC. Sold by.DruggIsts everywhere. Psinc.-. $1 26 per bot tle, or 0 bottles for $41.50. Delivered to any address. Doecribo symp touis in all eommunieations. Addres II. T. IIELMBOLD, Drug and ChemIcal Warehouse, 694 Broadway, New York. None are Genuineo ~Unless dooupin stee.engraye.1wrapper, ndsigned. U LIrP l. T. EMOD New Advertisements, NFWSPAPEIlT ADVEIRTISIN0. A New Book of 128 piges. Price 3) cs. by mail. AmFnias News Co., New York. ENDLISS PUNISHMENT. A Discussion Between Rev.M. oo'h ielh Eld.J. S. Laia (Universalist). I I (Christina), of Ithode ls!nnd. -e of Georgia. Published in the "Snr in the 1% est" (Universalit) and "Christian Standard" (I-hristian), jointly, beginning Oct. 13t, N"70,. continnineg about six moiths., atil Ilppearinig coiplete in both pnpers. Either psnper will be sipllied dn ring this most, able a1nd interesting disenession (Sex Months) One Doillar. AliFor ''Stlr.'' n WLress Wu.LIAMSoN & (A NTweL.I , Ciniciannir i. 0 26Iy"or "Staidard,' adidress R. W. Can. Ite. & Co , Cincinn nli, 0. Tu I I. . hTI IN TIlI N 4707 ' UnV. NEWJA YORK OBSERIVER. $1 /'l?/U ..VX SU.lI. ONE M1ONTI'l FlEE ON TRIAL. S i NE liV 10. M188, J Il., & Co., 87 Park How, New Yok. $100.000 In Six Month cnn be made by a shrewd N ild relia blel n man in a sure-., safe buinless. An invesiiient of $25 will retirni neler proit of $475. For particulir call on or elddress the NonRit ANItlICAN PCTuna Co , No. 85 Nnosau 8tret, New Yo'-k. N~o. 28. NERVOUS DEllI LITY. Thonrands sniffer fromt it. A wenk, ner vons, exh'iisted feeling, no energy. nnin. lion or vigor, low spirits, wenaK meml i y. in volintary seminal emi:. ions. with loss of power and14 thrletened impotenice. The Coll seinetnces of excessics. Tiis is NnvoUS )4nT1.YT, nol it limis a vovereign rentely in HUM)11IT E's HO.MEOPAT.I''[C S111,g. (i IC No.'I' W'EN'I'- lIGI ''. T a1nsandIs have been enrtel by thele pi4i'. Tihey ione u) tle syt eil, arrest Ih1e dischilirg s, dispel thIIe glomnl menta 111,llie' pleosion, and re. jit"-Iite tIhe ysti. 'rice ) for a pnek-. Ilge of ffive ho.\e?' and14I 14 _ Vial of powder, which i4 iiplortall iI kfll ..!bI loll sta111ding, cases. or $1 per singe box. Sold by all lint~las dndss,"and14 sent to any fil. drcess oi rveeinit of file pr'ce. Adlress llU " Pil.;YS. l-E:CIFICl 110.\1.OP.\' ill 1i l1it'IN ( CM., 532 lho lwny, N. 1'. 4-' A DAY*!.-.10 new n-rticles for 'pedA:.!v Samtipeis free. It. 11. S I.% w. AIt reI, .\le. AvOl) Ql:.\!.1 ---A vi'i er0 vf e'llly inl disection, ena ingq nervns bith'y. pro Imlira' ! d-cny, &t., lItv'ng ried in %:kill every alvertisvel retedy, ha4 a s4mplo Men 11 of s' -.n'1i-, wtich he will n-ild free to hie f *' . . rers. AddIress J. 11. 'lttle, 7 I.. New York. Great Distribution. AI the .1fif opqolan Uit I .. Cash Gifts to the Amount of $500.000. Every Tiikt Drawsv a Pr-izo. 5 Cash girts, (-ec $2l.n, 10 easli gifts, eacn'.1 19N40, 20 censh1 gilos, veh 5.1400, 50 call girls, eIch $1ltl 300 nsh gi1s, eallh an.500 enish gikA a.-1 11w10n, 50 Flleganlt losewood Piinos, etch '3300 to S700, 75 l'gigit linnos, andl .\lio,leon3 each 75 to 100 2,50 Sewin- Mauch i ites. each 0t to 175, 50t) Gold 4Watrhes. each 75 to 300. Cash Pijzes. 14ilver IlWlare, &o., valited at 6400, A etiance to draw tiny of te above Prtiz,, es:for 25c. T'icket.9 deil.in g Pri; es arIeS seailed 1 i i'eloes 1and4 we tll mixSed. On rei'i(t (If 25)c. n Sc'aledu Tiicet is drlaWn wv 'hont choeicn nnd sen by ma10il 1t an n-.. driess. Th4eII pSiz nam114ed upon3) it wnill be the. Ii ve'red to 11he idcet hiolder on pii, n4u-t of' Ono0 I ). . la. Pr'izSt~ e Sl uniatOlely sentI to alny ntirliess by expriess or ruInd mail1141 Youil will kniow wihiat yoe prize is before you pay fo'r it. An"y lprize exchni'ed fort a1t4,1Ihi ofI sIt m vahto1 141. No UBlnks. Our' patron ennl 011 depenid onl~ei r d: al ig. 11~Il S-C!us: --We ieleci. 11he foillawin g fioe manil iy who h1 ave lat4ly 1d iraw n YaI anl~e PrIize and:41 kinidly periit td us to8II publish thIiem : A nderew .J. hunrs, Cl:ientgo, $1 0.,000; 80 .James M1. Malhews, [) iroit, $5.000; John11ej T. AndrIeWS, Xavannah, Sf5,000~ ; NI\5iss A gnes Siimmonis, Chiarleston Plian'iio. $9100. Otslss ION eiu i- P'nssa--"The firms is re linbie, nnd d~eurve4' their success." 'Weekly Tr'ibnne,.' May S. "'We know them to he a lair dealin~g tirmfl.--N Y. lIIrid. .\ly 28. 'A fri11en o ours drew a $5I,000l)4 pize, which wa(s prompl~tly received."Da'J~ily News, June11 3. $esi for Circulari1. iherail indull~cemenfts to .\gents . Ant1isfaction guarnnlleedl liveiry p'iekago of MIenled liveopes coneinina~ (lie enI1sh gift. 8ix Tickets fir $1 ; 1 for $2t 32 fori $5; ll) for' $15. All Llrera mnSIt be addrl''~ese to C. D). Wi..uAss & Co., 50 lcrond Sr.., N. Y. T Ah. iIED ~ PEOPL[E.--SendI by mail to .l. Dr. Le to's Agency, 599 llrondlway, Now Yot k, for' desription of' his Medienlted Loz enges. IUnngeronls for singlo perseons, who nedI no0t apply. sept 21-4x Chiarlotte, Collumbia and1( August Rail Road1(. CouiUlA , D~en. 27, 1Pf00. TPIlIU following Pansenger' Schedulle will -I. go into effect on this Rond on0 and( after Thucrsday, Septemsber 1st. 001.N0 NORThI. [Leavo Auigusta, at 0()a n m "I Columnbia, S. C., at 1 1.l90 a in '' Winnishoro, I 55 p mi Arrive at Chl~rlotte, N. C. 6 80 p m' Miiking close conne(ctionls with Trains 04 &"eA II m,1.a i ond foriI ?a-ll1 points Northi and Eastt. CoalInC SOUThI. Leave Chnarlotto, N. C. at 8.20 a n "i Winnsboro, 12.611 p m IS ColelmibIf 8.15 p m Arrive at Angnls 7 50 p m~ Makinog cl.'seoconnections with Trains of Central and Gleorgia Ralilroads for Savan nab, and all points In Felor da, Nlaeon, Co. Inmbus, M onSt iery, Mo101, New Orlen us, Selma. Chattanoc ., n.MemphIs, Nashivhtle. Louisville, 'incinnatI, St. Louis, an~d all poimeta :4outh1 and ,,eer Palace 8;erpinlg Cu's on all Night Truit s. Throug~h Ticokeis sjild, en A BaTha~ge icheckes *S."' Paiissi ' I-'- by thi1s rent going Nprthc, hia ve ci ,- e. eil -I .fItkrer i rons . R OSIioA. I ltESTOllElt. purifies the blood anod curi.s Scrofuln, Syphilis, Skin Dia. enses, Rhettmtism, Diseases of Wo. tmen, and Mll Chi onic Affections of the Blood, Liver nod Kidneys. Iecon menleil by tile Medienl Faculity and many thousands of rur best citizens. S ead hetetimony of Phy siciiuta and S patienis who have used llosadalis; send for our tosadalis Guide to 11 eni th Book or Almaatin for [his year, which we publish for gratuitous disitribution ; it will give you m tech valuable informa Dr. 11. W. Carr, of Baltimore, an N a I take pleasitro in r. commending your toR.cial im as i, very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two easce with happy results--one inl a cea.. ot second nry styphili,. in which tihe patient pro D '>uiced himself curo ed 01,10or having taken live bottles of your medicine. The other i' a case of scrofula of long st andiing, which is rapidly imtpt oviniA tiuder its use, and the indications are that tle patient will soon recover. I A mve clarefully examined lie formtula lty whichl yomu lmdlis is made, and 'ind i antd excellent compound ot alter alive ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky says he has iused Iosatlalis int cases of Scrofula 1no141 Secoludiry Syphilis withI saitisttetory resultt--as a oletnser of the Blood I know io eltcr remedy. .i na uei 0 Mi Lc tadden, M ur freesboro,' I enn., ays ; I hve Isel seven hot ties of Rosadnl. is, unit almt etirely curted of thuomi. list ; senld in four hot ties, na I wish it for mny brolther, who h sti scrofulous sore e veR. I~ lijaiin leeltsl, of L-inn, Ohio. writes, I have sntiered fr t welty 3years with -in in veter te t ripit it over ily wlhole Iody : a shor t time since I pitl. chased a hottle *It' Rosmiialis and it ef Fectel a p.t feet tire. l -,a:fl4lis ii sold by all driggists. Labloratlory, GI ExNelinge lhtoe, .Ibl timre. It s. C lu. El NT i & 1) , a ity i l. I y Pro p ictoirs. Sixty-five l'Irst Prize Mtednis Awarded. THE GREAT MA NUF.A CTOR Y WTm. Knabc &2 Co. MANUFATt :Fts OF GILNU, M4UAIN, AND RlII(ilT p 1I A NO -F O T ,S Ra11lliimore, Md. These Insti Iments Lave hi n tiefre thie public 1'1or niently 'Ihii ty Yea rs. nud upon hir excellovein a tone n:teni ned n tit npor clinad pre-mineittnce, whielh proioinoes ihei unteliitil. Tiieir WCttlleJ crmNites ,re'it powi r. sweettiess and fine sitgingnu ai yit, s well as great. purity or Intoteat i n anl Sweitueits Ittrouighout the etu ie scttle Their is plialtt iid las;ie, amtl nirely free from the it itlitess fond in so aniny Piantos I1 WorkmRnslip the It re untequlled, using bit the very b)e't sPA.sox.', .MvrtAr.. the liIrge capital employed it ott bUstiness ennbling us to kiep cointuially tin iminese stock of unt ber. &c , on hntol. rs"- All outir SQtuAn Pllos hnve outr New Improved O'(r.rsruny Srial and tle A ( ttr I : 1" tunI. P gby" W"" wulit call special attention to our late impro.itmetitt in Gli \ND I \lN. a -l 01U ill E I - . S. P Ar P s -rt. 14 . 18.;d, whicb brin i i. ''toto nearer per feelion tOn hase yet beei attlained. Eb.ry~ P'iano F'ul~ily Warrank.? for 5 Years. We haive ntadie urrangements for thei Sot.pE IWilt-i. R * A; .N lotr the tmost-elebhrted wich we offe.r, WIholesale~ and lietajIl, ait lowvest Facotory Pices. WMA. KN A 11E & CO., sep[t 13-G *Bat lt imtore, Md. UfIAP/ FURiTZURE! U lST civeid direct from the best. faicto i -ries of New Yotk ail Bostotn. Cottsisg lng of fitne liosewood nr.d Chtesnut soits, co'ipletn Mnhogany ail Walnut ilurenuis Sofas, Divaas, l'arlor Chiairs. Standts, &e., hen Stenid and Chairs of fifteen different grades each,. Wirdrobes. Saloon T'abtes and everythitng usnually kept. in the Furniturite Lite which we prop, so to sell as ceaep its cani he bonght anywhere in the, State. Call ail see. JOhlN McINTYRE & Ct). oct 28 WATER WHEEL, M) Oearint,Shafint& Puireys & E HUN TiMDR ' .SEND FORA CIRCULA COTTON GINS, &c., &c. Gullett's Patent Steel Brush COT TONV GINS. Tj1118$ Celerned Gin can be seen at work I. in every District in the State. Price, $0 per Saw. Brown's Gcorgia Pattern Cot. ton Cin. Price, $4 per Saiw. Ilall's Pat ont. Cotton (in Feedrs-preventing any hard subhstance etntering the Gin, protecting lie sitws from initiring and thle lint fronti fire. Price, $1.50 per Saw to size of Gin Doering's Cotton Press--Prico $275. Pea Iiutchtinson's Cider Mills-Price $25. (rn htoon's Patent. Broadcast. Seed-Sowers, for wheat and small grain--Price $10. And all kinds of agrictulturnl lnmplemonts for sale low. C. (IRAy I11y. 52 East, Tny-st., South Old Poit Office aug 11--3m Chartleston .4, C. Kinsman &' Howell, Factors and Commission Merc/i ants. Libera/ Advances made an Cottonl and NaV~val Stra C: ark.sta, . -Lippmau's TfIADE MA4j W 00 01\0 GREAT GLRMAN BITTERS, PUREST MEDICAL CORDIAL -oF. r fr TI-2EJ A-GFEl. a Alterative, Anti biliou, and ilivigoritltng 'roperties, I Tl'PMAN'S G REA lT0EHRMAN ll'l'I EIts . is prepa' from the orginal German reaeiipt now the possession or I the Iro. prietors. at is the sanie preparatio.) hat j was us.ced in Germany upwards of a century ago; 1110 to day it is Ihe househould rmen. dy or Germany, recommended by its most einetint physicianns. . P P [WE.'EA& If GREAT GERIMAM BI'ITTERS C, h- comnposeil or the purest alcoholio es. to seneo of Oermany's fNvorite bevorage, In- of proegnated with the tuicos and extracts of 1o rare ho bs, roots and barks ; all of which of combined tmike if. one of ihe best and surest It preparations for the cure of It Dysprisin, isoss or Tone in the Stomaelh illli Digestive Orgils, Nervous De bility, Langour, Constipation, Liver Coliplain t, General AS A Pireventive w Chills and Fever --ANtD Malarious Disoases Generally. FRMftA L ES C. Will find LIlPP'AN'S GREATGERMAN BI1-1ER'8 the helt tonic known for the dis eases to whic they are generelly subject, f and where a gentlo remedy is recommend ed. al SAVANNA1t, March 16, 1870. lit Messrs. Jacob Lippmain & Bro., Sivannhb, pi 0Ga. 81 Grenis-1 have before me your esteemed letter of the 141th inst., containing various donmentens relative to yottr "Germian Bit. lets." After t cn- efil examiinat ion I mus cotfes thant your Bitters is really what A you represent them to be, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitekerlich, of Berlin. Pris. via It. will no doublt be excellent for dys. pepsia, general debility atnl niervouis diseas vs, nn-l is a good preventati e of chills and fever. I tind it to be a most delightful aid pienennt stntneaho. I remain, yours truly, (Sigied) Alto. P1 Wxeamn. KinKlAND Mil.Ls, GA, March 22, 1870. Messrsi. Jacob Lippman & Bro , Druggists Savannah, On : Genfmen-I have introduced your Great ra German Bitters hl.e to my cuistomr and t friends, and find let 'jr silm i for it than any a I have ever kept before. I hose who hnvea Iti ed it approve of it very highly, and I do n.t hesita:e in stying that it is far supesior in value to any tI her Bitters now in use. Yours, respect fully, (Signed) W. KHIXLAND. Depot in Winnsboro, L LA DD B'OS. Wholesale Agents for South Carolina. D)OWIE, 310l8 & DAVIS, HENRY HISCIIOFF & CO. CLASSIUS & WITTE, STEW! ER8 .WERNER& DUCKER, may 3l-tImn Charlestoni,8. C. Lantest Quointions of' Ft SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CII AIRLE.STON, 8. C , Corrected Weekly by A. 0. KAUFMAN, .lroker, N~Io. 26 Broad St. Cu September 26, 1870. P1 STATI:curgss-SouthI Carolina, old 00; do, ew.-@~80 do, registered st ock, ex int--@8i, ItA ILioAti Sruocus-Charlotte, Cohumbia and Augusta,-@45o: Gr enville and Co- Pe hltmbia, ? ; Northeastern, 9@4; Sa vannah find ChIarlestont, 36; S'outh Carolina, (wholo shares) 45; di. (lIalf do) 22. sflUTit CAntoLINA BIANU BiL~s. *B~nnk of Chairlesto . - ~- v *ijank of Newherry, .- -. [ Bank of 'anmden, M -e Bank of Georgetown, ..-7 @-rc Bank of South Carolina, 1 8 - Bank of Chester,' 8 - Batik of flamhurg,-1@ Bank of Stato of 8. C. prior to 1801 02@ Batik of State of 8. C. Issue 186 and 1862, 42@ *Plan ters' anti Mechanics' Ban Charleston,_ - *People's Bank of Chinrlreston, -- - co *Uinion Batik of Charlestona Southwestern Rt R Bank, Charles- E ton, (old) South w estern R. Ri Bank, Charles. wi ton, (new) g.. ca State B'wk of Charleston, -W Farmers' and Exchange Bank of a Charleston, - IIIh Exchange Bank of' Columbla, ---16 Commeroial Bank of Columbia, 8 a - Merchant's Bank of Cheraw, 6 - Planters' Bank of Fairfield, 4a-. State of S. C. Bills Rteceivable, parI City of Chaleston Chtango Bills, parS *t:411s marked thus (*) are being redeem ed at fite Bank Couinters of each. E jan 22-.13 P. P. TOALF ' CHIARLESTONI, S. o. 8c At of 8AY CLargest, and most complete 1-'g sg' IMantufactory of Door,, Sash.. -'g 4W 1es, Blitnd., Mouildings, &. -"r as (W iIn thn $outhern States,' J-g Printed Frice List lDefies ConupetitIoag, Sir SEND FO't ONE. -'i ~ 2 y Rent free on applibcation Mg may M.-ly DISSOLUTION. "1HE firm of Gooding, Stuart & Co., is L this day dissolved by mutual consent. We recommend to the publio ir. G. A. lite, who has rented our Bakery and will nduct the same. A. F. GOODIM, E R. STUART, M 1w, ORIOE. July 26, 1870. The undersigned has charge of the Books I Accounts, and will close up the busi. s6 of the firm. A. F. GOODING. july 28 Niotice to Property Owners. LL Persons owning Property iu the Cor Lporatt limits of the Town of Winsboro 11 he reque.sted tohave tihe aside walks in int or their prorerty put in good Condi u by t he 1st day of October next In .e of neglect, to have this dlone, lite Town suncil will liave it don%? at the Expense of e owner f tihe property. By order of Council. 1. N. WVITIH ER8K nsept 10-tif Sec. & Treas, COUNTRY FLOUR. LOT of NEW COUNTRY FLOUR, Shorts and Seconda. Just received at, july 7 MeINrYRE & CO. TO CONTRACOrMS. }RO1POSALS for the construction of a Bridge over the main Fork of Watoree eek, on the road leading from White Oak Chester, will be received up to the 26th August, inst. The Bridge to be 60 feet ng, 8 feet high from bottom of sill in bed Creek. 2 Benches with a span of 27 feet, sck Buttmsent at. each end of Bridge. and %nd-liailing on top. By order Board mnty Commissioners. 1I. N. WImiEls, Chairman. Rug l-ti 'Brown's Hotel, WINNSBORO, S. . june 4-m Proprietor. Kerrison, Jr. W. J. Azson. C. Wagner. I ouisville Excelsior Plows. 1IIESE PLOUGHS are made of either . cast.ron or steel, and are the lest and eapept in the market. Send for price t.. Also Ame's and other Ploughs of all ices and descriptions. Corn luller', raw Cutters, &c. Also always on hand, Moore's N. I. '1;ughs at $2 Each. A full stock of Planter's and Builder's irdware, consisting in part of Rlwells d lirade'i floes, Spades, Trace Chains, ten and Nail. of warranted quality, Guns, illery and House Keeping articles.-. holesale and retail. C. KEIR R SON. Jr., & CO., 249 King St., (Sign of the Big Axe,) oct 6-3m Charleston, S. C. BACOT & CO. O E are receiving. and of'er to the Citi. zens of Fairfield. upon terms as lib I as can be purchased in the State, a large d well selected Stock--consisting in part follows : 10,0j0 yds. Heavy Bagging. 12,000 " Dundee s 10 Tons English Arrow Ties. 50 1lids. Bacon. 60 Bbts. Sugar, of every grsde. 20 Bags liio, Laguira, Java and soha Coffee. 40 BbIa. Baltimore Syrups. 1600 Lbs. Lard. 40 Kits New Mackerel. 26 Boxes New Cheose. 100 ing. and Bble. Flour. 160 8acks Salt. Ilice, llama, Pork. Soap, Spices, nits, Extracts, Segars and Tobacco. 60 pIeces Hleavy tinsey, Kerseys, Jeans, 10 Bale. Brown Goods of ever quality. Plantation llats. 50ets. to 83.00 20 ees bhoes and Boots. lioes. Axes, Nails, Trace Chains and oughm Moulds. ALS0 t'onrtress Water, Lemon Citra*., Sea >s Farine, &o. (lelatine. Isinglasa, Vanilla, Soda, Yeast wdersm, &c., &o,, &o. sept 8 ertilizers I Feriize'f' 'AV[NG souredl the Agency for Fair field County for the following Fert ill. Blolublo Priolfio Gunn, Biaughm's Rasw Bone Super-Phosphate, rhe Carolina~ertiliser, IRhodes' Sumper Phosphate, D)rehilla Osuano, Dointon Food, Maryland Ammontafed, Dompound Achl Phosp'hate of Lime, for siposting willh cotton seeds; And Zell's Ammoniasteq Dpne Super. osphate. I am no~w prepared to. supply my friends h any of the above as log s the sanie s bo purchased iwn any oilier mar ,with Freight and Drayage added. Call my store and gpt otroulas dsrp.tive, of d~r respective mnerits J.O. I.' CATIHCAtRT. feb 1, 1870 'I'OBACCG. HP. WING TORlACCOtheflpest lai ursa,. kemt, for sale stay 31 1i(o1NTY RE AC00, nuBLISHERD 1811 )OKSELLERS AND STANE 202 BUatimore S4., Baitimore, yve the i ROEST AND BEST A88ORtBO'STOCK In the city of and LAW, and DIxVar, CLSI QLaQiMI5OUL,UU immense supply of Genetal, flank and Blank Books made to order in an! stl Binding anti Ruling The gajne oareful Attetntion given to to Personal 'urchAses, INS!DE FIG tIng~R AL fAY .. Send for C1atalogues, A., ept 24--8m ELcatheip fl{l Uan's, Upper1K 9l $a