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XT TKCE ZD^S-LIlTa-TOIsr <• in u c r «t. AIomin. UoiKg itlslit AI«n/. (lea. I! K. Lee lias rciclied home, much ! Ttm salo of tickete in the Grand H nJfr- | improved in health. Bislu'p Simpson will mo Ay., Prixc scheme, have increased moat : preside over the Oertuan and Switzerland | unprecedentedly within the last few days, Conference, which meets on June 18th A cotton gin has been invented, which ] avoids the necessity of picking the cotton I from the bolls The Fenian invasion has now that the time ot the drawing has ap proached so near, and it is sore to oome off without fail. Everybody who has tickets and wish to get more, and everybody who j proved a failure, ns was to have been expect- 1 has none, but desires to obtain them, must ed. The President has granted himself ■ harry up- Delays are dangerous, and it is a week’s holiday. Wallace, who was not j not probable there will be a ticket left ten j elected, has taken his seat in Congress. ! days before the drawing, = ! The Yankee* have been decorating the AUESTS FOR THE DEMOCRAT. t. R. RACPD.M.E, JAYRS ALLEN', Timmotirvillo. S. C. Florence, S. (1 graves ef foreign mercenaries, killed in the ( late war ; they ought not to forget the lies siuoa of tho first revolution. Brown, who killed Martin, in Williamsburg county, baa been lodged in Charleston Jail to await trial, the eriiicr having been changed. Toma toes have been shinped from Charleston. The Santhemer, that able or-an of the The Mariou >sw \ lassecn a b : g 6ta | k of cot- •Forty ThlowcH.” “forty thieves" that arc trying to bankrupt us, seem* to be jubilant, because Aahon Chahi.es did not go to the June Conven tion. Nobody even thought of hut going, as he was not appointed a delegate to that body- He was on tho nominating committee, and did serve willingly, and from his well-known character for honesty and integrity, we be lieve he is yet standing on the same ground ; verily the editor of that delcctalle sheet, is a genius. Re is Probate Judge, and from his lofty seat, decides injunction cases, as well as cases of lunacy, and is aspiring to be consid ered the Hector of Radicalism. He also knows intuitively what this man will do and what that man won’t do, without the least consultation with either. Listen to him: “We thick BeifT'irgnn will not serve, ('we have not seen hjm sineehis nomination,) nor do we believe Henry Brown will go. w«- /es* /hihis are furnished him to pay expenses nnd then he will u t represent the “Reform Party.” He first decides for Ben iLrgau whom lie has not seen, and then insinuates that Henry Brown is a double dealer and a deceiver ; (so much for measuring by his own yard stick.) In the gloomy days of the war, Confede rate widows and orphans were said to have been robbed of the collections Liken up for them, but IIe.nhv, although the Baow.v family, has never been accused or suspected of mal-.-ippropriation of funds entrusted to him. He is not a deceiver as the Sluthrmrr intimates, if he had been, his ; Mai tin n in the Radical ranks would Lave been higher, as villainy has been liberally rewarded by the leaders. ton, and its Editor and Proprietor has been TUc XIX Century. We have received the Juue number of this ably conducted and valuable magazine : Brick Pomebov, of the N. Y. Democrat, says: “One of the very best magaiines ever publishad in the United States is tha XfX Century, published at Charleston, £. C., by XIX Century Publishing Company, 0. E. delegated to the June Convention The ] Chichester, Bnsinew Manager. There is a stolen stick, belonging to Ex-President life, vigor, boldness, earnestness, elasticity Davis, has been recovered from a preacher in Ohio. Rev. Dr. Keener, has been <X)MME KCXAJL.. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF 80VTIIERN SECURITIES, In Chariest urn, S. C., Corrected Weekly by I A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad-street, MARCH. 22, 1870. Pta-s SrccaiTiEs.—South Carolina, old. S6 to —; lo. new, 80} to —; do. registered slock, 76 to — Cnr Hecvrities.—August* Ga. Bonds,-— to 84 ; (tiarleston, S. C. Stock, 55 to — ; do. Fire Loan Jonds, 75. Columbia. Bonds, 70. Raluoad Bonus.—Blue Ridge, (first mort.) 50 to — ; Charleston and Savannah, 60 to— Chasotte, Columbia nnd Augusta, — to 90; iheraw and Darlington — to 80 ; Greenville and Colombia, (first mortgage,) 80 to —; do. (St'te guarantee) 68 to —; North eastern, 86 to — Savannah and Charleston, (first mortgage,) —o80; do. (State guarantee) 70 to—; South Carolina, — to 88; do. 75 ; Spartanburg and UVion. 54 to —. iaiLROAD Stocks.—Charlotte, Columbia and A gunta, —to 65 ; Greenville and Columbia, 2 to —; Northeastern. 7 to 8 ; Savannah aud Ciarlcston. —to 30; South Carolina, (whole aares,) 45 to — ; do. half do. ) 22 to—, Kxchanok, Ac.—New York Sight, \ par; Gold 3 4; Silvsr 108 to 110. Sovrn Carouha Bank Bills. Comprehensibility, and variety in its pages and articles very refreshing. From first to elected a Bishop of the Methodist E. Church last the work is perfect.” ^ t • Bank of Georgetown Bank of South Carolina * — * Bank of Chester It is not unusual for persons to spend a Rank of Hamburg South. The religious denominations, North and South, can't be re-united—South ern cl* fisti ins object. One of the LditorB of tho Charleston u fpeU.” Aries has been ‘'■cussing [For the Democrat.} DctUIi unci Funeral of 5tev. U. IScnlcr, !>• I>. B. The Train of Saturday, 21th ult., brought the remains of this distinguiidied minister for burial iu the ground* of the Baptist congregation I of this place. A brief telegram, of which the following is the purport, was also received from Atlanta: ‘•We forward the remains of the Rev. Dr. Biaerr, to be interred with you aocoiding to his dying request. He died in the full enjoy ment of the hopes aud triumphs of that precious faith which for so many years ho delighted to preach/’ Though the intelligence of his death was not unexpected by some of his many friends in this community, from information previously received in relation to the critical condition of his health, yet the facts not being generally known, a profound and heartfelt sense of sorrow pervaded all classes as the sad announcement a member of ! 8 P rcac ^* The coffin was borne from the Depot to the Baptist Church, by a crowd of col ored men exhibiting every manifestation of rev- erence and affection. The body awaiting burial till the Sabbath, was deposited for the night in that house erected during his pastorship, whose walls had so often re-echoed the tones of Mo sonorous voice in able and striking expositions of divine truth ; they were placed in front of the iwlpit, where in the might of his manliues, in the glory of intellectual and spiritual power, he so often had stood, loading on the hosts of God in the ranee of their Lord, or calling sinners to re pentance and faith. Several of the young gen tlemen of the town, cbiiSiituun^ ‘hemselvcs into a guard of honor spent the night in watcbiug around const *-ated place. Requested by £ .^ren, the writer, for whose dead, his - AkonH and brother Utift on so many sad occasions performed & similar serriee, offi ciated at the funeral in the presence of a Urge and imposing assemblage from 1st These., 4th chapter, 14th varse. “For if we believe that Jesus died and ro*e again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.” The several congregations of the Town suspen ding services in their respective houses of wor ship, came with their pastors to unite with the Baptist brethren in the sad obsequies of a man of Cod, who for so many years had labored in our midst, whose gentle Christian deportment; whose friendly and catholic spirit had won tho confi dence and esteem of all. It wasjaffectiag to see the colored people crowding every seat, filling every niche of room in the spacious galleries that they might witness, and participate in the solemn ceremonies being performed for the loved and venerated preacher, who had baptized over three hundred of them upon a profession of their faith in Christ. The coffin was covered in heaps of delicate and beautiful flowers formed into bouquets, wreaths, garlands, crosses, an illustra tion of the esteem and respoot entertained by the ladies of the community towards this emi nent servant of the‘Lord Jesus Christ. Tho sad services ended, the multitudes separated silent, thoughtful, sorrowing from the grave. Rtq'iUsrat in pace. Bov. Dr. Bbali.r, was a native of Beaufort County in this 8tatc. In early life he engaged strip naked, and expose tiie villanies ol the | in thi: study A?>d profession of the law and en- corrupt thieves that aro plundering us. 1 ler. -i upon (be practice at Ibc Charleston Bar.— . ' He wns aKakcncJ ami coiiverle.i uniter tbe min- The Court Houhc. “Work on the new buldinj;. which had progressed considerably, was discontinued on Tuesday last by W.r ; A of Injunction obtained from Judge 'iiuUand, oil served un- ^ ou the buiiiier —.L County (.iowtiiisionerb.'' Our opinimi is that the move— in thi- injunction matter will loose laAor and money and obtain no satisfaction ftrther than retard ing the work.” We clip tha above from (he last issue of the Southerner. We had supposed that there was net a wan, woman, or chid in our boun ty, who had any pretention) to decency or honesty, who would espouse -he cause of the immaculate Uoininissioners.who are plunder ing us without mercy, but in this we were mistaken. Tho Probate Julge, and Edi tor of the Darlington Soul/ner, (n bird of the same feather) has taken up the cudgels in their behalf. Whether a ‘fellow feeling makes him wondrous kind,” or the crack of the party whip has lashed him into this, we ar-- unable to determine, but he gives the public his learned opinion on tha subject in the last issue of the Southerner, We congratulate the tax-p .ycrs upon the fact t&a.Jbidge Ri ti.ank. will have to de cide upon the merits of the ca-e. His hitherto “unsuliii-j ermine” induces the belief that justice will be done. In the meantime “the movers in this injunction matter,’’ arc willing to expend “labor and money,” in order to turmoil of active scenes, and yet not acquire «pi an ters’ »n.l Mechanics’ Bank of the most superficial knowledge of human nature. The practice of medicine is akin for often the more is rejected; yet the bene fietal effects of the “Old Carolina Bitters” ar so well known through out the Souther 1 States, that all combitucs in praise of thi universal remedy. Children cry for Wiucman’s Cryataliad Worm Candy! The Oreouville Mountaineer say*. “There is raason for believing that tsoue of the would-be leaders of the Anti-Radbal party are canvassing the propriety of nn- ning a mixod ticket in this County at the ensuing elections. We do not think su-‘h a course a wise one, aud therefor* enter our protest against it. * * * * “This County has the power to elect men of intelligence and integrity to office, without the surreptious aid of mixed tickets aud mixed principles; and we advocated the use of this power.” A Train of Curs Stopped!. Chnrte-ston. •IVopica’Bank of Charleston •Union Bank of Charleston •Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charlei ton. (old) •SrutbwMtevn R, R. B'k of Charleston tnew) Farmers’and Er. B’k of Charleston Exchange Bank nf Columbia Merchant's Bank of Chersw State of 8. C. Bills Reocimble City of Charleston Change Bills .— to — ,— to — to — . 6 to — . 5 to — . 5 to — . 8 to — 45 to — 12 to — , to , to — • — to — -— to — to — to i 10 to 8 to — 3 to — par. par. •Bills marked tint, (•) are being redeemed at the Bank counters of each. March 80. 1870. ?2—ly By order of C. M. PARKER, W. . M. Phillip Heller, County Treasurer, levied 4eO. w. llnwrur.T,. St David’s Lodge No. 72 A,\ F.\ M.\ r HE REGULAR COMMUNICATON OF THIS Lodge, will be held on Monday July 12, t 7 o'clock. I’. M. upon and detained a train of cars at this place, from Monday forenoon until yesterday at one o'clock, for the uon-paymeot of taxes assessed upon that portion of the Northeast ern Railroad situated in this Distrbt. We understood the amount of taxes w $17,008 The train was released yesterday on* the re- <• !yt M in formation from Mr. S S. Solomons j the General Superintendent of the road.— Kmystree Star, 9th insi Jan 5, 18/0—t-f. AMITY LODGE, No. 121, A.-. F.\ M.’ FEOZIEXCE, S. C. T IU11, A Nlasonlc* An Extra Oinmunieafion of St. David’s ]hm].;c of A.-. F.\ M . ., will be held at the Masonic Hall, on Sunday morning, June l‘)th. at u o’clock, V M., aud from there SIPEOX^ZL XTOTIOES. Tlie “Paik Killer.” may justly be styled tb j great medicine of the wujld, for there is no n- j gion of the globe into which it has not found it j way, and been largely used and highly prixed . Morever, there is no clime to which it has not proved to be well adapted for the cure of n con-i siderab e variety of diseases; it is a speedy nnd safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, as well as for dysetcry, diarrhoea nnd bowel complaints gener ally, it is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of tho globe. It is a very significant fact that notwithstand ing the long period of years that the Fain Killer has been before the world, it has never lost one whit, of its fpopularity, but on the contrary, the call for it has steadily increased from its first dis covery, aud at no previous time has the demand for it been so great, or the quantity made beeu so large, as it is to-day. Another significant fact is, that nowhere ha« the Pain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more generally used by families and indi* viduals, than it has been here ut home, where it was first discovered and introduced. That the Pain Riller will continue to be, what we have styled it. The Great Medicin cof the World, there cannot be the shadow* of a doubt.—-Prov. Adv. HE REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF Amity Lodge, will b* holdcn at Masonic l, Florence, S. C., on Wednesday, Oth July, at 8 o’clock, P. M. By order W.\ M.\ A. A. STRAUSS, Secretary. May 25, 34 1 y CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31, R.\ A.*. M.\ (OF FLORENCE.) T he regular convocation of this Chapter will be holdeu at Masonic Hall, in Florence, on Wednesday 13th July at S, P. M. Companions will take due notice of the above and govern themselves accordingly. By order M.\ E.\ II.*. P.\ A. WEINBERG, Secretary. June 2 35 ly LYDIA LODGE, No. 140. A. - . F.\ M.\ rVVIYs REGULAR COMMUNICATUN OF jU this Lodge, will be held on Fridar, 8th July, at 6 ©clock, P. M. By order of W. W. MOORE, II. J. Lib, Sect’y. April 1870—9m repair to Hopewell Church, for the purpose J a* i' oa,...;... ; :,s P^tot of the Baptist Church in Che- ol per forming the Mnaonic burial service i r . . . , .. . i t i Inw » where he received ordination, and remain- over the "rave* of our deceased brother, 31. j fv McCall, ^r. iatry of Rev. Dr. Fullkk. impelled by strong convictions of duty he abandoned the noble pro- fe. ‘don he had chosen, to engage in the nobler and '■“df-sccrfieiing work of the Christ fan tninis- trp. After several yeors spent in preparation for tlii.«> work in the Theological Seminary of the Baptist denomination of this State, he en tered upon the active duties of the mints- • many thousands of our best citizens. For sale by druggists and Merchants everywhere. t*5V' LADIES SUFFERING FROM any disease peculiar to their sex, can be restored to health by using Dr. Lawrence’s “Woman's Friend.” It purifies the secretions, and restore.' the system to a healthy condition.—For sale by Hart, Parker & Co., Darlingtor S. C. Bept8 49 ly KOSKOb.—AHK YOU SICK nervous, or debilitated ? Are you suffering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Liver Complaint, Kidney Diseases, or Nervous Prostration, Ac. ? If so, you can be restored to hen’.tii and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence’s cele brated ‘Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate forms of Chronic Diseases when all other remedies fail. It is not a secret quack medicine; the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a standard remedy of recognized merit. It is daily J. JE. BYRD, M. Ds TIMMONSVILLE, 8. U. DEALER IN Hostetler’s Celebrated GERMAN BETTERS. Drugs, MHicin-s, Chemicals, Ferfumerjr an’ F.ncy Toilet Articles, Surgical Instrument.. Trusses, Shoulder Braces. Sjringcs. Faints. OT«, Varnishes, aud Dye-stuff*. Hiysician, Tre- scriptions carefully prepared at all Hours. Feb. Id 17 ly O ' now s-lling at and below cost. i cd for two years. The par'irship ut Darling! >n ! he .'lasonic fiaUTllity, j caeant. be received and accepted a call iREVf REDUCTION! WING to the heavy decline in Goods, lam cost. J. G. For sale by Han, Parker & Co. Sept 8 48 Mav 4 27 McCALI 3m I v ^ SPECIAL NOTICE.—To partiee in waat f and the public arc n-spcctl’ully invited io ! ,'J.et.lc among"thcm 'rhi. pusidon't,'c reuinid j '> f »« or '‘’ S “l. ,C p *p' 1 T Bli , nd fl 'LTA.' ‘ ... r vertiscment of P. r. loale, tho large munufactur- altcnd. Jiupljnt.litiM Soc iety . (he receipt of an invita- tation to the above naincd Foriety, which convenes at Columbia <m the 27th instant. AVc acknovrled“ . .... i Urge i for thirteen years, and labored acceptably and . , r 0 f tboso good, in Charleston. Price list fur- successfully in this community as an ucknond- I ni-hed on application. edged minister of the gospel. Various considers-j fey-WMll. BI’.UNABD, Proprietor of tho tions inducing bis resignaiirn of pastorship of Star Advertising Agency, Wilmington, N. C., is the Darlington Baptist Church, he received and ; authorized to receive advertisements lor this pa- per at our lowest cash rates. It skeins t!»at the ‘ tlie Souilmricr. did book in !.is la.'rt i**ue. Henry llrown and Hen Dargin. left yesterday mornhiir. aud we un derstand tlmt tlie wlnde delegation from Society HiH, parsed tl-j.vnou the fiame tri’iii en route to the Convention. accepted in ] *09 a call to become pastor of the Free Mason street Baptist Church in Norfolk, Ya. Here l.e was j.’. asantly situated and much es teemed by his church and congregation. The climate of Norfolk proving detrimental to his health he was compelled to abandon this impor-j g J|,|„ following Taluable works, wc arc'pre Prophet* ’ am] Editor of I ’ bvld. In 1800 he became pastor of the Bap- j pared to furnish them at Publisher’ll rates at the not epcak from th< C>onc. '. H AVING taken tho agency in this County for 1 ti t O.t rrb in Madison, Go, Here mainly on | accotiut of failing health, he was obliged to re- j linquish the active duties of the ruinistvy. Hav- i spent a brief period respectively in Savannah, ; >c*w .an and Atlanta, "his health and strength I meantime declininp. he expired on the 2d or 3rd in- «.nt. surrounded, and eared for by loving Christian friends, in tho full enjoyment of the shortest notice, to any one who may dc. ire them. POLYGLOT FAMILY BIBLE—In Arabesque leather. Marbled Edge $7.50. Arabesque Leather, gilt edge 9-00. French Morocco, full gilt, Panneled sides 13.00 JAS. KNOX, JOHN 0IL\. KNOX & CIIL.Lt, COTTON FACTORS AKD— General Commission Merchants, No. 4 HoUiilay Street, BALTIMORE, Md. Consignments of Cotton respectfully solicited, and liberal advances made thereon. Orders for Corn, Baoou, Flour, &c.. executed with care. June 15 38 6m Edge M*'j- •ioliti I a. Hu con, of Ins been uoiiiiiiRted for ( on^icr." iiom tli Xhii l ('ongrc-s-uotia! ItiMricl. atu) tin: p 1 ') i' 1 of Richlaittl. Newberry. I>txington nuJ EJ-rc ItelJ nj.pear ty coitlinlly eu b>ree the nouiiua tion. ’ ■ :,j H.ie -.'i lias aceeptcJ tlie iioinina- ,;„n ami w- ri:ice-cly bop;; the Refonr.ii.t5 of tint Di>t ' •» w'.il not nllot* anytliiiiK aGv.ipate the ir wle, but unite upon Maj. If with tbeit w ’ujIv f.-i rc anil elect .f w . J : it —IV. him whi.-h ; his fi cr.J, j;, Tknt-Ji. ! jif.J < > pr^c!* *;^#!ml immortal iiope.v uhicSi tho gospel in- j Mpu*-' He departed th'u ’ifein about the 49th , ■■•carol :• nd the 2Jd year of his ministry. ' 1 ic miter will a'lcmpt no sketch of ids labors, j : .o .rnniy-is of hi - power «nd success as a minis- } j u . n • description of hin attributes and charac- ’ terislit-s a# a man and a Christian, forming in * ; beautiful harmony and symetry a life and a ! ! n.ir.isGy a* well, attructivs and admired by all ! pvi. .Icgo of being numbered , or of moving n ihe circle of' ALEX. II STEPHEN H HISTORY of tho War ! between the States-—In ExtruJMoroccoCluth. per volume $3.76 Fine Leather, Library Style 4.50 In Imlf Calf, Library Style, 6.60 DeLorme &c Dove. P ARTIE.S indebted to above firm will cows forward aud settle with T. Geo. Durgan, into whose hands our books are placed for coiiec- ion, or be put lo costs. Our necessities require immediate settlement. DkLOKME & DOVE. Juue 8 32 4t wiu enjoyed ike iiir.ong bis heai tro. IM1US BY 8 UN LIGHT AND GASLIGHT.-- In Fine Morocco Cloth at 3.50 In l ine Leather Library *Style 4 D'> Orders solicited, A. P. LUCAS. Darlington, S. C IV ANTED. THE STAB —AND— Southern Real Estate Advertiser. MARION, S. C. Aaide from general iatclligenee—Religious. Agricultural aud I’oiitieul—on, uf ihe LEA DING FEATL’KKS of our paper,' will be the advance ment of the intereat of those who desire te pur chase or sell KEAL ESTATE- Its direct communication with the LEADING AND MOST RESPONSIBLE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS OF BEAL ESTATE in every part of the country, will at once give it promi nence as an advertising medium for the sale of land* of every description, aud lead to inqurtiea between those who desire to purchase aud those who desire to aell. Each tract or parcel of lend advertised will be numbered, and the address of the party wish ing to sell given, so that correspondence may be opened with the advertiser. Communications descriptive oflands, soil, and sites for mill or factories, ths health of localities, or in any wise relating to the geography of the country, solicited for publication. To save time and correspendenca, parties are requested to forward the amount they wish to in vest with tbeir advertisement, and a paper will be regularly mailad to tho oddresa of the adverti ser. Parties are requested to writs their names and post office address legibly. U^CsRPS or Ucal Estate Aoests inserted, nnd Farms advertised on the moat liberal terms. Address W. J. Mi KF.R ALL, Editor. L ight, pleasant and pbofitable employment guaranteed lo persons in every part of tbe country. Suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, Boys or Girla. Address X1A CENTURY PUBLICATION CO.. Charleston, S. C. May 4 27 dm Ml ATTENTION 1* Cordially Invited to the “Henderson County Kentucky Land Sale," Grand Prize Scheme Regularly CHARTERED by the Legislature of Kentucky, endorsed and recommended by every leading official in the State, and over 500 of her most prominent citiiens. This aplcudid scheme embraces 511 Prizes, $314,320, Comprising one thousand acres nf the richest river bottom tobacco farms in ths wealthy coun ty of Henderson, Kentucky, with all their appur tenances. Capital Prize $150,000. SMALLEST PRIZE, 080 I Also abont $20.0CO in Greenbacks, ths rent tnnneyof tbe property for the years 1869 and 1870, to be distributed to the winners of the first seven prises respectively. Rent for 1869, was $12 per acre. Tickets Five Dollars- The Drawing will positively take place July 4th 1-160, M MASONIC TEMPLE, Lonlsrille. Ky. Hundreds ef the beet citizens, have given tinqual- itn.a .._.t«...•— . —. , .*.,<> ai.g- nificent enterprise. Every dollar invested by ticket holders, is held in trust by the commissioners appointed by the Legislature, until the drawing takes place and prises ere delivered. Income of the property for last 15 years has averaged $30,000 A YEAR. In order lo have your tickets properly regis tered. buy at once of your nearest club agent, or remit to either of the following financial agents, who will furnish full descriptive circulars. H. II. LYNE, Cush’r Farmers Bank, Henderson, Kentucky. R. 11 ALEXANDER, Comc’1 B’nV, Louisville Ky. J. C. LATHAM, Pres. li nk. Hopkinsville, Ky. J. L. LALLAM, Comer'l Bank, Faduah. Ky. B. G. THOMAS, Cash. Obs. aud Uept’r Lexing ton. Ky. W. It. TYLKR, Cnah’r Deposit Bk. Owensboro’ Kentucky, SEMON1N, DIXON k CO., Evansville, I ml. JtayOtKHl Club Agents wanted everywhere. May 4 27 2m ROSADALIS O s ]) s TWVHfc CHEAT AMERICAN HliAt.TII ! RESTORER, purifies* Ihe blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Diseases of and all Chronic Affections of the Blood. Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by ths Medical Faculty and many thousands of o**ir best citizens. i. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who have us^d RosaJalis; send for our Rosadalis Guide to Health Book, or Almanac for this year, which we pub lish for gratuitous distribution; it will give jyou much valuable information, j Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; : “I take pleasure in recommending your Rosaualis as a very powerful alterative. II have seen it used in two cases with hap py results, one in a case of secondary ^syphi lis, in which the patient pronounced him self cured after hiving taken' five bottler of your medicine The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly improving unde* its use, and the indica tions are that die patient vill soon recov er. J have carefully examined the formu la by which your Uojudalis is ruade. and find it an excellent compound of aiferu- tivc ingredr-nts. Dr, Sparta, of Nicholsonville, Ky.. says he has used Rosadalis in cases of Scrofula and SeoonAry Syphilis with satisfactory results as a cleaner, of the Blood I know- know no letter remedy. Batumi G, McFadden, Murfreesboro*, Tcnn., *fj» • I kti'C used stven bottles of Rosadallts, and amentirely cured of Rhumatism : send me fou* bottles, as 1 wish it for my broth- r, wfo has scrofulous sore eyes. Bfij&min Bcchtol, of Lima. Ohio, writes I |wve suffered for twenty years with on inveterate eruption over toy whole body ; a ^orttime since 1 purchased a bottle of tDsadalis&nd it effected a perfect cure. Rosadalis is sold by IIAHTPi PARKER, D*»*'ngton. 8. 0., and Dmggi. a »n gencraPy, labmtorv, 61 Exchange Place. Baltimore. DU. CLEMENTS & CO., Proprietors. M»y 4 1570. HAY BACON, AIM, Sheriff's Sale. J. W. Wilson & Wife) * vs ^ Bill for parf ; - Mary Powers, et al. ) tion ic. i PURSUANT touii onlerin thi» c: «c. t' c ''ITS , in the Town of Florence, formerly krl^ n ? !tl £ *“ Chrielopher Powers, now compofl":-' »>* •'- , of ncarlv One an-l a lt:i!f acre. i.O n K on t..e ,'nrt Eeatcrn’lUil lioan. will bo e >:d on sale-day in July next, for ona-lhir.l rash, tor more if toe purVlir-tr detire. iti and the balance on on,- nn-l SITUATION FOR A FEW MONTHS 1Y I two year. time, with interval annually from date, a No. 1 PRINTER, fan give the beet of ; to be secured by bond and mortgage. puroUaaer J Coffee, MtotLsses, SYRUP, SOAP, anJ all other kinds of Grorarie* at the very lowest market prices and it full suppV at M. JACOBI'S, riorenee, S. C. IU PHYSICIANS. 0 P P i x'tfer^nccs. AdJrcof Lei* r^* ! pay fet p»y?rr and stawpp. .i,.w« ? a, . COT., b P .0. Kinds of General Merehtudite lower than ever at M. J ACOBI’S. Wkr'e.1'* awt R^aM Dewier, Mi me* f. C. Time tests the merits of All Tblags SSaT For Thirty Ycnrsjg* Perry Davis’ Pain Killer Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It )• tbe almost the constant companion and in estimable friend of the missionary aud the travel ler, on sea and laud, and no one ehould travel on our l,nkea nnd Rivera without it. It is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cut*, bruises, wounds and various other injuries at well ms for Dysentery, Dtarrhien, and bowrel complaints generally, nnd is admirably suited for every race of men ou the face of the globe. Be sure you call for ami get the genuine Pain Killer, as many worthless nostrums arc attempt ed to be sold on the great reputation of this valu able medicine. B0|u Directions accompanying each bottle. Price 25 cents, 50 cent*, aud $1.00 per Bottle. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Tbe Great Famlljr Medicine of the Age. THIRTY YEARS have elapsed since tbe intro duction of the Pain Killer to the public, and yet tha present time it is more popular and commands a larger sale then ever before. Its popularity is not confined to thi* country alone : all over the world its beneficial effects in out ing the “ills thst fiesh is heir to.” arc acknowledged and appreci ated, and as a Pain Killer its fame is limited to no country, sect nor race. It needs only to be known to be prized. Thirty years is certainly long enough to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and thatthe Pain Kil ler is deserving of all its proprietors claim for It. amply proved by the unparalleled popularity it has attained, it ii a sure aud effective remedy. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 at#., 50 eta,, and $1 per bottle. Directions accompany eaoh bottle. May 4 27 lm SHAN’S COTTON SEED AGENTS. BRODIE & CO., Factors <fe Commission Merchants CHARLESTON, S. 0. April C 23 ly P. P TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. / Largest and most com- A plete Manufactory of F Doon«, Sashes, lifinds r | Mouldings, &e., in the | SOUTHERN STATES. Piinted Price Lint Defies Competition—send for one. Sent free ou application. Apr 6 23 1 y The Great Medical Dlseoverrt Dr. WAJJCKS’S OAUTOBITIA W J VINEGAR BITTERS, lii Huireda «f Th«n*and* fs{j “ 11 Bmut tMUmnny to tMr wonderfart E-* Curutive Klfects. WHAT ARB THEY? Naw Yoax, August 15, I860, Allow mo to call your attention to my Preparation of Compound Ex tract Buclin. The component part* are BUG MU, LONG LEAF, CUBERS, JUNIPER BKRRJKS. Mods or PavrAtLSTtcrc,— Uachu, in vacuo. Juniper Berriea, by distilUtuMD, to form a fin# Gin, Cubcbs extracted by displacement with spirit*obtained from Juniper Berries; very Ifttfo sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more polatable than any nowjn use. Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emits its fragrance; the action of a fiame destroys this (its active priuci. pie) leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mined* the color of the ingredients. The Buchu in my preparation predominates ; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation, upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made iu Pharma, coptoa, nor is it a Syrup—nnd therefore can ba used in eases where fever or infiamation exist, Tn this, you have the knowledge of the ingredi- dients and the mode of preparation. Hoping *hat you will favor it with a trial, aud that upon inspection it will moot with your ap probation, With a feeling of confidence. I am, yours very reapcctfully, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Drmjgist of 11} years standing. \_trom the. Largest Manufacturing Chem ists in the World.] Novkmke*, 4, 1864, “I amaevnaint*.! wit!. Mr. II, T. HELMBOLD he occupirctl the drug rlor* uppusiU. my r«ii- Jeuce, and wa* aurcen.ful in eomtueting ill* bu- sinca where ulhere had nut been equally *o be fore him, l i.av* veru faverabiy impreased with hi* character and enterprise." WILLIAM 1VE1GI1TMAS, Firm uf Power. A W.ixhtman Mnuuf.ciuriug L'hen.iete, Ninth and Broun streets, Philadelphia. *|*FANCY DRINK,]H jT Mwt» ef Pone Ram. Wh!«k*y, Proof Bplr- Us, and Iteftue l4cuora. -ruotureu. aptce.), and aw..Mn«i to plewa lii. Urtn, t .led •-Tooic'* B**rb* of __ pVt'kiwiek ••JiriMB Giviifp pam. OlPIilha perhet Kawovaiuc amt lartfurmtor •< the Bretma. eurviat off aU poi.cnom matter, and raHocia* tie bi ro; to a health, condition. No peraon out aiketnew Bitten,aaoorUiiia to diraotiou, ajvt Temalahntff unwell. a too will t>.*tvenfvjr .n mrur.M. OMe, pro. vtJtiur th. bones are act deatro,ed b, mineral poison* or other metne, and tb. TiUU or,*n. wa»Udb«voo4lh.p"i‘»0fivpjir. Por InflamtaitcT and Ohrcnlo Bhoa- matiim. and Gout Dyspepua. or Indi- caitton. Billoua, tem.tfuut, and Intar. mutant Paver., Tiseuas of tha Ml rod, ZArar, Kidneys, tnd Bladder, tb-w, Bit ter. h.e. been mot anecewiful. Such Dta* •am*a are e»viaed tr Vitiated Blood, wtiirh ia aenerally t rolue-i by derangement of tb. Disrestivo Or*aii. . . . qTie, luviaomre ‘ atomarh, and atlmitlato th. torpid liver act aiwel*, which reader tnem of un-qu.tledctfi'.i 1» ela.n.ln* tho b!oo<l of all impailtiea, »n.t Irrarting new life and vigor tothe whole ay*tt-oi _ . . Dyapepsia or Indiccslion, Bend-vh* P«n in the 8iKmlir», t ough*. Tiehtner* of th. Cheat, Dizr.actw, tour Stomach, Bad Taate in the Mouth. Biiliort Attack*, ralnitatlon of tha llcut, Cupioua ISchMve- of Vnne, Pirn in tbe re iron, of the Sidney., *nd a hundred other S alnful .yiuptom which ar* tho ofitpring* of >r»pen*la, ar* curd h, the*e Bitter*. Oleanae th* Vlt<t*d Blood whene, rr yon And H* impurltie* burtm* through tho akin In P.tn- pUw. Eruption*, t Sore*: elamiM it .own it le fc.d, and your fee ng* will tell you when. Keen tha jlood pure a; 1 tho health oi the ayawm oil *”piH, TATS, nd other WORMS, IinrWuff ta tha ayatera of to **ur thouaand*. ar* rife ’.uall, de*trov*d a at rewved. For full dir ct'ua, read (arefelty tha crcular around each hotWJwtaWd Iu four languagaa- KnclUh. derma. J. WAl.KElt,J d* M C«nia«e.»m*t,N.Y. ProDiivtor. JL •• Mr DON AXII * rropnecor. “-j timwmt c«-ata eaa Fr*n.-l*eo, 'ahfer-ila, and St and at Com- KtSoLdCV ALL DKCOOiaTB AND D-kL UtS - wa. mar A* 24 For sale by Jt-K* 1 HART k thirl *1 PARKER, . r V. (!. * ir. I Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buclin, Is the greatest Specific for Universal Lassi- iu*le. Prostration, Ac. The constitution, once affected with Organic Weakness, require tho a:d of Medicine to sirength- cn and invigorate the systt-m. wh-ch HELM BOLD 8 EXTKAGT HlVj'iU invaiiably does, if no treatmeui is subuiitted to. Consumption or iusanity isrucs. Fluid Extract Buchu, In affection* peculiar to Females, is unequalled by any other preparation, as in Chloriflis, or Re tention, Painfulne*** or suppression of customa ry Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schrrus .State of tha Uterus, and all complaints incident to tho sox, or the decline or change of lifo. HELMBOLD’^ Fluid Extract Buchu and Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate fiom the system dis ease* arising from habit* of dissipation, «t little expeiue, little or no thangc in'diet, no inconve nience or exposure; completely superceding those unpleasant unddnngerotiH remedies, Gopuiva and Mercury, in all these'diseases. Usa Helinbold’s Fluid Extract Buohu In nil diseases of the organs, whether existing in j male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no niAtter of how long standing. It is pleas ant in taste and odor, ‘•imroodiate” in action, & id more strengt’.iei ing than oily of the preparm- tious of Dark or Iron, Those suffering from broken-down oi delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that, however slight maj be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer tain to affee• the bodily health and mortal pow ers* All tn’"' above disease* require the aid of a Diu retie. HELM BOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU it the great Diuretic. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Piuor $:.2.» per bottle, or « bottles for $5.50. Itelivcrrd ta uny address. Describe symptoms in sll comtuu- niciitions, Address " H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Ware House, rS4 Prc.'iway, New York. NONE ARE GENUINE l al .a ,!„„e up la rteeU.gr-"' 1 wrapper wilh a fac-siuiiie of mv Chemical '.Var'booaa, anJ Hgae.) II. T. IIKLMROI.D, May 4, 1K0. 2i 'j