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The Belle ef the Weft. ] Belle or lh? Wool I All lb* oJorooi flow- | era * : * Joyously spring to lb* blag of lbs ibfw; Lots gmw^p of boort like the Moeos io ^ Roused by the beams of thy bright flesh- 1 log *y*V- - t Tf'* * Eyes whoee dork grendutr in majesty roll- | n? ' . "l Seem like the beeeoe light shining afar, Cresting with silver the bUek wetere SCOWlng. ' Olseming eleit es e sole gelding ster. 1 Belle of the West I es the first flush of morning < Smiling beolgneat oo nsortsls below? Burn the deep blushes, thy bseuty adorning. Tinging thy eheeks with the ruby's red 1 glow, ' Humble, yet pure, ore the strains of devo tion v I Uttered In fsith by the poor devotee, < So from my hssrt the rich sp> log ol emotion Flow In soft raarmerlngs gently to th<-e ' Belle o( the West! ns the hyacinth waving Sport thy dark loeka in the amorous gale; 1 Sweet as ths muslo of oeesn, when laving Shells on the beach, and they sigh back the tale Of their weird lovt, it thy voice laintly swelling ] Soothing escli wild, troubled feeling to , red, Gloom from my bread like Ibe minstrel die pelting, 1 Angel ol peace ; charming Be lie of the < Wed 1 I iiumaraua. . . The Pawned Actor. < Tlio celebrated tragedian, Mr. 1 Cooke, was always fond of a frolic on his benefiet night, declaring i that he never took liberties with his friends at any other time. It once happened, during an engagement at Philadelphia, that on such U11 occasion lit* wna nlini-t <1 f mnn *' I hope you won't take any offence at what I remarked here just now," said he. f( 44 Oh, no," said the merchant, n 11 I never take offence at anything |, you say." a 44 Glad of it," replied onr quiz- C( zor,44 the niggers are as mad as the ti d?i r; And then lie sloped, narrowly tc missing a flying yardstick. if . g( A hat and robe dealer of Oo a troit advertises some handsome buggy lap dusters tor sale; but ?? whether he sells them any cheap- |l: er tor being buggy is not set forth * in the advertisement. tc ey, and at a loss to raise tiio wind lor the accustomed breeze. In this dilem.ua lie started up town in a speculative mood, determined to " inspirit" in some way or other. Having reached the corner of Cailowhill and Eighth 1 streets, ho cast his eyes toward the 1 Deleware, and perceived one of those enticing signs of three golden balls. lie turned the corner, and entering the fatal door, addressed the man behind the couuter thus: " My name is Cooko. This is my benefit night. The manager can't do without mo. I am up for Richard the Third. I want some liquor. I have no incney. Now, I propo6o to hypothecate my royal person for ten dollars, and you may lay ine on one of yonr shelves." The joke was a queer one, and the pawn-broker paid the ten dollars, and Cooko was laid up. The theatro that night was crowded, and at 7 o'clock the manager came forward to apologize, stating that, with the consent of the audi- | once, the performance would com mence with a farce, lie had sent . in different directions but was un- ' able to find Mr. Cooke, in the city. He presumed the tragedian would bo forthcoming in the] course of the next half hour. As I the manager retired he was told < that a boy wished to see him in i the green-room. He found the t boy, who presented a note written in ciphers, which he at length ( translated thus: M My dear : I am pawned for ten dollars : send and redeem { mo, or it will bo impossible fori. Richard to be himself to-niirht.? I. Yours, Cooke. The manager startod immediately after the fixed star, and 1 found him nicely shelved,* with a ? ]>late of crackers and checso and I a bottle of brandy by him. In f the button hole of his coat was t a paper, marked " No. 1,278, f pawned for $10." The amount ^ was paid, a hack called, and Mr. Cooke and the manager returned | to the theatre, where the former <] had just time to dress and com- c mencc, "Now is the winter of our t discontent," etc. It is said that he f never played J&ichard better or |, received more applause. ? * i? As eccentric friend of ours, 8 says the Litchfield (Ct.) Enquirer, ? stepped into a store in the village, which shall be nameless, where ' some "colored br ether in " were 8 doing a little trading. "Ah ! Mr. ,"said our friend, ii " you have your cousins in I see." ti Tho yonng merchant said no:h- n fng, but looked mad. Our friend v stepped out, bnt in a few minutes s< returned, atter the sable customers y bftd departed. " 'Has*' -j Auiini0 ? excited about the name* discovered *?ar Meatty Tub obstuctions from the Chat- I ahOoclie river are to be reinov"d ' .. ? The Leavenworth Commercial , jontaius rii obituary of Mr. M. O. " Jaa. Kbobuk prides itself on boing he 104th city in eize in the LJnion. ' General Spinner has resumed l>i? duties as United States Treasurer. " ? ^ Toe evacuation by the Germans :>f the departments contiguous to Paris is completed. I Fortune smiles on those who ] roll no their sleeves and put their sliooluer to the wheel. Gov. Aloobn, of Mississippi, I sold the entire college scrip, of j 210,000 acres, at uinety ceuts. Sprinofield, III., is rearing a dome 43 feet higher thau tho \ Washington one. The fact that politeness costs nothing does not cheapen its value. , Besides it is au investment that al ways pays. r? ' utsni wiiiuvi miv wuiuj cull' vention held in Pennsylvania has nominated General W. S. Hancock for President in 1872. Lewis Joseph Papkhkau, flio leader of the Canadian rebellion >f 1838, is dead?aged eightybree. On looking over tho inventory jf his wives, tho other night, Mr. Brigham Young nccidently dis covered tLat one ot thetn had absconded. Disraeu declared in a speech, according to tho World's special, that Queen Victoria was physically and morally incapacitated from reigning. Lieutenant M. F. Mauiiy is to , deliver the address at the Mem- : phis fair, in October, and Generals Ewell, Beauregard and Joseph E. Johnston are to be present. Two twin brothers in London aro so much alike that they fro quently borrow money ?>f each other without knowing it. u What would make a good leading article for mo to-morrow?" asked a wicked editor of a wit. " A halter," was the scntcn tious reply. % 1 A Missouri newspaper claims that the hogs ot that State aro so fat that in order to find out where their heads are, it is necessary to make them squeal and then judge by tho sound. t t>_ i ... auis a ?i ib journals report the discovery of a conspiracy for tlie restoration of Napoleon. It is said his prefect of police, Pietry, heads the movement, and is di rected by the Emperor. Mrs. John Winoad, of Arena, Wis., while drinking a cup of ' milk, was stung on the end of the tongue by a hornet. Iler tongue swelled up, choking her to death in an hour. A man named Iloratio T. Cook placed himself over a keg of gunpowder, and touched it off. The liouso was torn to pieces ; but the j wife of tho suicide, who was in a room up stairs, escaped with but (light inj'uries. An Orange County (Fla) cor espondent says that the story ibout the sinking of a great porion of that County is untrue, and hat the originator of it must iavc seen the occurrence after ho iad taken a heavy drink of rum. i j m r*i * iuk rnraoeipina Ago Rajs : I ( ' Martial law is threatened in . south Carolina on the Ku Klux uetence. With Gatling guns to brco a nomination, an<l bayonets o secure an election. Gen. Grant I eels certain of remaining in the iVhitc Ilongfe." In the Dominican Republic the (artisans of Cabral have laid c lown their arms. The ex-rebel " hieftain has disgusted his Ilay- ? ion allies by his numorons de- * eats, and they refuse any longer o o assist him. * O In 1870, 10,000,000 dozen cor- i' ets were imported into the Unit". p id Slates. Near Strasbourg here aro 1,500 hand looms em- b doyed in weaving corsets for con- umption in the United States. ' Cod renders earth desolate to iduco you to soek a better connry lie strikes away every hu i inn prop, and puts failure and# * bamiium 11110 every worldly* ,, chemc, that you may turn from our idols onto him. A OORKRSPOMDCN'r of tl?Q P? W[>n Traveler record* tW follow I I lg; A bright little boy about >ur years ot age, son of a clergy lan, was at yonr correspondent** 4 ouaeone evening with his parent, nd I gave him a couple ot Ave ente pieces, lie laid them on the ible, and putting his Anger on ? ue, said ; "This one I am going - t give 10 (lift heathen, and ic other I am going to keop my )f.H lie played with them while, till one of them rolled ^ way and he could not find it.? ^ Well, my lad," said I" which one bj five you lost?" " Oh," said he, ' 1 have lost the one I was going I > giro lo the heathen." a ESTABLISHED Of 183#. ' GREENVILLE 30ACH FACTORY. Power, Cox & Meirkley. WE WOULD tanoioM that wo m prepared now to (III All order* log VEHICLES. Having the largest *L>ck of labor-saving utchlntry la tk* State, and the moat skilful rorktnou In the South, we hope to be able to upply all demands. The etoe|i of ONB, TWO, TOREK, FOUR, and 8TX-H0R8B IRON-AXLE H.AMTATKIM WAGING Will be kepi full, and ?? <% as for thirty?ftve rears, these wagons shall be the Standard or Excellence. We are making, as usual, a large stock of Rocknwnyi and Bnggln It all prices ; soma new and elegant patterns ?prices touch reduced. We make 8PKINU WAOONS a specially. Apply for prioe lists to Glower, Cox & IHarkley. R. B. 35 years of faithful work?our I guarantee. Aug30-17tf DOORS, SASHES, ifJLlJM JDS, SCO. & P- P. T O A L E, Manufacturer and Dealer, iVg, 20 lluyn* Street and Hortbeek'e Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Vr ti.u it the largest and mt*t cm* pl?-te Factory of the kind In the S?mlh?rn States, and all articles in lhi? line can b? 1 furnished l>y Mr. 1*. P. Toai.k at prices which defy coroi etition. or a' pamphlet whir full and detailed list of all sices of Doors, Sa-hes and Blinds, and the pri??s of ehch, will be sent flee and pott paid, on application to P. P. Toalc, CHARLESTON, 8 C July 12 10 ly. 18 A CARD. 71 CjL MY FRIENDS AND PAT-' (?-7\?mna hare my thanks for pnst JWF/jL favors. Ac. I continue to make IjjjOjl additions to my Stock of JEWEL- Ik.' m-3 HY. WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPEC TI0LE9, SILVER PLATE DflBU WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, Ac. Special attention given to repairing fine Watches, and Time Pieces of erery description. JAMES G. BLACK. Jan 18 Jh tf SAM'L BLACK, mm BBICBk 9 WOULD respectfully inform Ids friends and pairout that he has removed his BAKIIER SHOP To the Old Court Hons-, second room on the loft, where lie will be glad to see his customers, promising thetn satisfaction in all branches of his business. June 14 6 tf W K. t'. AS LEY. O. O. WELLS UAflrnr SL *rrnr?? AaouJb i OC W XiJLiJLOf Attorneys and Counsellors at Law AND IN EQUITY, QltBENVlLLK, 8. C., PRACTICE in the Courts of the State and of tho United Slates, and give evpcclal attention to cases in fiunkruptcy. June IS S pn ^LWaTER WHEEL, Mill Gearing,Shafting Pulleys PQOLE $ HUlyvjMl MOBJ^' *J^8END rORAClRCULAlCJ^l tee 7 2tf ly Land for Sale. A 8 applications have been made for smaller /\_ parcels of Land, the suhreriber has con luded to sell a part of bis UKKKN PLACE ccordingly. lie Dow offers to sell a lot of en acres on the southwest corner, running cross the bottom, abnnt 5x2 acres, at $41) per ere. Three Lota of 10 acres each, bordering n the east on the Paris Mountain Road, and n the west on lands of II. P. Ilstninet, Esq., i ftu per acre. Alio , one JUil ol len acres f Woodland, on the northwest corner, at $60 cr arre. Dividing fence* to be built by the urobeaer. Person* desiring further information may pply to Cspt. (J. II. Wells, or to the suhrrrier. JA.MKH C. FURMAN. Aug 2 1.1 tf The Southern Hotel . HAS been refilled and put In com|>lete order for Msatllinf ,h" accommodation of (he W&tsSmB- traveling puldie. Kstc* of loaid reasonable. Call and give me a rial. J. a YEARGIN. May $ S3 tm Tfl I HILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON S. C. FJlRKER Sf Co. Proprietors. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. tOARD, PER DAY *3 DO HE !fICKE^RSON DOUSE, [ UOL.UJVJUIA, 8. O* 17 ILfr not b? ploaed on of U?e FT iie?tb of tba Proprietor, W*. A. rmonT. but will be curried on M hefetrdore, , f hi* widow, Mrt. HA RAH L, WRIGHT * id her on, WM. G. WRIGHT. The fiienda the late proprietor are invited lo call a* utal 8ARAH I,. WRIGHT. c K?b 15 "0-tf WM. C. WRIGHT |i ay^tiwy^1 - .ijp JUL, -UMIlJ #1 '1 K? K? R. H?dway'? Ready Relief J OUUES TRR -WUlWl'^AlStt r In from One to 7\oenty MtkvU*. '< .HOT OHK hour j after tiiu ti)v?itiHiu?ui ii?*d any | <4? iufl?r with pain. * i Had way'e Hwdjr Kehel iaacufe for every * pa m. U?w Ute tar at hud U < THE ONLY PAIN HEMEDY \ that instantly atope Ota moat exeruwialing pains, allay# l?u tie malleus, and cures #eon* ' geatluus, whether ol the luiigr, eUMUeeb, 1 V ?r olbor gland# or organ#' o?# < application. In trot* ona to twenty mfnntaa, no matter how violent or rxaruelating the pain the Kh-utnaiie. Bed ridden, Intrm, Orip pled, Nervous, Neuralgia, or prostrated | win uihmi may suTTer, radwaytj ready relief * Will afford instant etir. Inflammation of lh? Kidneys, inflammation ot the Bladder, inflammation of tha Uow?la. Ooi.jestico of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult breathing. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Cror.j, Diphtheria, Catarrh-. Infloeu:.., liaadaohe, Tooothaeha, M-^raigln,. Rheumatism, Cold ., Chtiie, Agwa Chills. TLe application of tfee Ready Relief to the part o' pane where the pain or diffiaulty ex;r<3 will arfcrd eaee and eomfurt. Twenty diops in half a tu* bier of water will in a lew moment* our# Cjampe, Spasms, 8our Stomach, Ileant,urn. Wek HC-,'"she, INarthea, llyaentery, Colic, wiud in the Bowel., and all Intarnal Patan < Traveler* should always a*:*;/ a bottle af Railway's Ready P.-lirf with them. A law dr?pa in water will prevent sieknesa or pains lr< ni chang-of water It ia batter U<an French Brandy or Bitters ;?* satin;*- i lant. FRVEH "AVS> AGUE. ' Fever and Ague ruiwl lor fifty eenta.? 1 There is not a r. m-,'l?l agent in lint woi id 1 that will cure Ferer and Ague, and aM oth er M'Vr'one, ftilotl", Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, ami ollt?r F? vera (aided hy Hod. way's Pl'i*) so quick as Had way V Heady Relief. Filly tents per bottle. HEALTH ! BEAUTY! ! Ut'.niiq; ?i"i Pure iiich IVood?Increanc ol Vlceu and Wei|thl?ijlt?r; Js mJ o' r Li'ui Complexion ?curtd 10'alL I>R. RADWATI SARS.AIM H1I.LIAlt IIKSOLVEIIT N ? only d?ca the Sarsaparillian Resolvent excel all known r< medial agents in tlic O'irc ol Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional. and ?Ltn di.~..*. h..? it I- ??.- 1- : I ? *""J I""'live cure lor Kidney mid lllndder eom? plaints, Urinrry and Womb diseaeea, (Level, Diahetea, Dropsy. Stoppage of Wnlir, I Inconili cm of Urine, Uright'a Di*e>i?c, Albuminuria, and in all casea where there are brick duet deposit#. or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed willi sub-tnnces I ke the while of an egg, or Ihreada like while ilk, or whe'C is a mnrhid, dark, bU'um* up pretence, and while hone duet depoaiie, and when there i? a pricking. burning Bena it inn w hen passing venter, ninl piin in tlie S mail of tlie (tack and along the L<dns. Dr. E&dway'a Perfect Purgative Pilla, Perfectly ta?.tele'S, elegantly o?ated wiib oict gum, pin ge, regulate, pui iiy, cleanse and strengthen. Railway's Pilla. f?r the cure of all di?<>rdera of ilia Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, ltladder, Nervoua diseases, Ueadaeho. Coustlpsllon, C<*fivene?c, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bllionavesw Bilious Fever, Infl i in it tioti of the bowels. Pi lea, and all Deiangentotil* of the Internal Vlseeia. Warrinled to effect a poailive cure. Pure Jy Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or delete! tone druge, Ot-aerve the following symptoms resulting from Pisoiders of the Digestive O'ganr: Constipation, Inward Hilra. Fullness of the Blond in the Herd, Acidity of tlieStom ach, Nniiaea, Heartburn, Distrust of Food. Fulln>M or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttmlng at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming ol the llcad. Hurried and Difficult Breathing. A few dose a of Hedway'a Pills will free the s) stem from all lie shove named diaordere. Price, 23 cent* per Box. Sold by Druggist a. I>... .1 at e.l? ?I IK ~ - - i%rNu rniPC iinu true, ClPHd OHf? I#tt*T iUnp t n RAHWAY A CO., No. 87 Mai den Lane N-w Yo?k. Information worth thousands will be sent you. July VO 12 ly COLUMBIA HOTEL, COMIYIKIIA, SI. c., VTU. GO P. 11 AIT, PKOPHIKTOH I rl'MlE Propr etorof the pleasantly located j I end elegantly furnished Establishment, st the Slate Cupltnl.ilnirriln inform the travelling public and fiber* seeking nocommodation*. that llie "Columbia" is in every respect a first-class Hotel, unsurpassed by any in lb* Stale or the United States. Situated in ilia business centre of tbe city, with fine large airy room-, si d a*lab]e supplied witb evert delicaev of the Season, both from New York and Charleston market*, I lie Proprietor pledges llmt no efforts will be spared to give perfect satisfaction in ava- I ry respset. A first class Livery Stable is atlaehed to tbe Hotel, wb.re vebioles of every rieaerip lion csn be bad at the shortest notice. Omnibuses attend ths arrival and depar tora of every Train. WM nonsirtlf. P...p. lour andiSuperiniendent, j. I). BUI)I>S, Cashier. ' Feb U Sfi-tf bTweiirle, ORXCNVILLE 8. O. I'F.A LF.K IX m &IB SUM WATCBIS. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPECTACLES, 18 ft 22 Carat Solid Hnptial Ring*, SILVER & SILVER-PLATED LIT WORK of oil dvacripliooa in hia Una don* promptly..?9 Oct '27 2S 1 m, c. nuTi.r*. r. p. mcdkr. o. o arxfiink BUTLER, McBEE & STEPHENS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law and in Equity, GREENVILLE, 8. C., Will Prattle* lm the Court* of tit flat# ad mt th, II?H?a M?y SI 4 iff Em P. JONES, Aww<?iRfflrarar AW MW, ( AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. I WILL FBACTICB IB ALL COURTS OF THIS STA1E | ALBO, | IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS. 0A?* OrojurflU 0. V; 0. , i.u ? - - - : iy? i * KAUT, ATT0RNIB8 AT LAW. OFPICK la tbo OLD OOUET HOUSE 1 Mtddlo Room on the South Sido, Low# Story, (1REEN VILLI, 8. C. I. r. row KM, 01,15 l> RAIT. Jan i 33 tf J Ct* Cure and Its Preventive, A BY J.H.8CUEJSCK, M. D. "\TANY a human belng~haa pa*$ed IWt]', ill ft* whofa death thara wm do oth?r m*ob than Um neglect of known and Indiamutably ptorta meaoa of ear*. Tbooo near w4 fca* to fatally aad frVanda are alaaplng the dreamiest (lumbar Into whiob, bad tbay salmly adopted DR. JOSEPH H. SCHENCK'S SIMPLE TttBATMItM, Mid availed themselves of hi* wonderful sfBcaBioue medicines, they would not bavs fnllen. Dr. Beheakhas in ktsewn com pro red that wborever suJBoient vitality remains, that vitality, by bin medicines end tbe direct loos for their nee. It quickened into healthful vigor. In ibis statement there Is nothing preeumpt* uons. To the faith of the invalid is made no representation that in not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible work*. Tbe theory of tbe ears by Dr. Scbenok's medicines is as simple as It is unfailing. Its phi* losopby requires no argument. It is sell-assuring, self-convincing. Tbe 8eawood Tonio end Mandrake Pills are tbe frsttwp weapons with which ths citadel of tho malady Is assailed. Two-thirds of tbe cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchia'. lubes "sympathize" with the stomach. They respond to tbe morbid i action of tha liver. Here then comes (be oniiuinating result, and the sotting In, wl?l? all IU distressing sjriuptcm-, of OPTION. '/to Mar jrs.'ti Vl'ls s.re comprsed of one o [ Nature's noblest gifts? the Podophyllum l'tllatum. They poauves all the blood-searching, alterative properties oi calomel, but unlike calomel, they LEAVE NO STIN3 DEIIIND." Tbe work of core Is now teginning. The Vitiated nnd mucous deposits in (he bowels and in tho alimentary canal are Reeled. Tho liver, like n clock, is wound up. It arouses fVom its torpidity. The stomach acts respnnlively, and tbe patient It-gins tq feel that be is getting, at last, A SCrri.Y OF GOOD BLOOD. The 8cswood Tonle, in eonjunctien with the Pills, permeates and arsluiilatcs with llio food. Cby UGcation is njow progressing without its previous torttires. Digestion becomes painless, I and the cure is seen to bo at hand. There is no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets in. Now comes tho greatest Blood Purifier evor yet given by so Indulgent father to suffering man. Bchenck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once rpon its work. Nature cannot l>e cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions oi tuo i&nstt. in tiio form ol gatherings, it prepares them fur ex|>oct<qtAtion, and lu ! in a vcty abort time the malady ia vanquished, iba rotten throne tbat it occupiod ia renovated and made new, and the patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor, atcpa forth to enjoy tlie luunbood or tbe womanhood that wns. GIVEN UP AS LOST. The accond thing ia, tho patient* innat atay in a warn, room until they get well ; it ia uU oust impoaaiblu to prevent taking cold when the lunge are diaoaaed, but it rauet bo prevented or a cure cannot be effected. Freak air and riding out, eepecially in thia acetion of tho country in the fall and winter aeaaon, are all wrong, l'byaieiana who rccoinmcud tbul cnuree loae their patient*, if their lunga are badly direnaed, and yet, because they nre in tbe house they inuat not ait down quiet; tbey inuat walk about the room a* much and ae fuat aa tbe atrenglh will bear, to get up n good circulation ol blood. Tho patient* uiu*t keep in good epirito? he determined to get wvll. Thia hue a great deal to do with tbe appetite, and ia the great point to gain. To deapair of cure after auch evidence of ita possibility in ' '? woiai cases. and moral certainty In all othera, la aioful. Dr. Schcnck's pcraonul statement to tbe Faculty of hia own cure wns in theafr wodvat worda : " Many ycara ago I traa iu tbe. Inst stages of conaucnption ; confined to my bed, and at ono time my phyaieiuna thought that. I could not live a week ; then, like a drowning mm cateb! ing at straws, I beard of end obtaiued the pre parations which I now ctTer to the public, and they made a perfect euro ol ma. It aecuied to tne tbul I could fAd them peuetrate iny whole ' ayatcm. Tbey soon ripened the matter in my lunge, and I would afiit up more than a pint of offensive yellow uiatlor every morning for a long time. Aa aoon sa that began tnanhalde, my cough, fever, pain and night sweats all begun to leave me, and my appetite became ao great that it waa with diflleulty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained tny strength, and have grown in llvali ever since." " I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor," then looking like a mere Kcieion ; my wcignt was only ninety n?cn pounda ; uiv prepcnl weight ia two hundred and twenty-live [226] pounda, and for years I have enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Bcbenck haa discontinued hta profesaional viaita to New York and lloaton. He or hia aon, Dr. J. II. Bchenek, Jr., atill continue to aco pntienta nt their office, No. 16 North Sixth ttreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from V A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wiah a thorough examination with the Reapiroincter will ho charged $6. The Itcapiroincter declare* the exact condition of the lunga, ami patients can roadily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for hiking the me ticiues are adapted to tho intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, ami kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in some eases tho Mandrake Pills ara to he taken in increased doses { the three mediointa need no other ae companlmenta than the ample instructions that areoinpany them i First create appetite. Of returning health hunger ia the most wrlcotno symptom. Whan it comes, as it will come, let the despairing at on a he of good cheer, tlood blood at onea follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. In a short tin'* of these morbid armn? K?n? forever. It, o.i.uucK s medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families. At a laxative or purgative, the Mandrake Pills are a standard preparation ; while the Pulmonie Syrup as a eurvr of cougba and eoids, inay be regarded as a prophylacteric against consumption in any of ita forms. Price of the Pulmonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, fl.60 a bottle, or $7,60 a half doscu. Mandrako Pills, 26 cents a box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. Wholesale Agent, JOHN F. IIEKRY, No. Collego Place, New York City. March 22 40 ly No Csood Ileal III W Uhoul Pure Blood. < DR. CLAZENEK'S SPIKENARD AKD QUEEN'S DELIGHT WILL PURIFY TlIE BLOOD! AND REMOVE t Liver Complaint, It hen ma tinn), Scrofula, Caibuncle*. Skin J)e*ea?ea, Pain* in the Bone*, D)*pep*ia, Di?ea*ee ou ieye and Bladder, pain in th. Back and Loin*, and all I ha variou Ailment* produced by Impure Blood and Vitiated Secretion*. Buy one Bottle and try it, and if it fails to give any relief, buy no more. DR. OLA ZEN EM? LINIMENT or TAIN EXTRACTOR I* good in Rheuin*ii?m, Neuralgia, fleadeehe, Palo ia the Itaek, Apraine, Aa. DR. OLAZENER*d FAMILY VEOETABLR LIVER PILLS are aala remedial agent* bo overcome Derangement* of the Liver and o rorny 10* diowi. PR. OLAZENER'S COUGH RELIEF la >K4?IUnl (or all naaaa of Cough of any kind, [ram Ornnp In fouunptkiR ' although UOl raoontmaodad to ?? tba latter uiaoaaa, (real rahaf will follow iu uao. rtf Tba aboTa Modielnaa ara prepared nlyby , DR. GILES L. OLAZENKR, Manufacturing Drngglat, Oreonollle, 8. C. ttr Sold by Drogglata generally. May 10 1 ? tf PURE LIBERTY WHITE JLEAD. Buy the Beet?It ie the C/uapeet To OoKtumtrt of WMto I.tad Evtrywktrt. " IT IS UNEQUALED 1st. For Wearing and Cuming Properties. 2d. For WhiUom sad M*auty of Fluiab. Rd. For Uolto m Fineness of Grinding. 4th. Same Wright will do mora and htttt; work, at a girtn coat, than any oihrr. 6th. Mont EeuDoalw) White Lead ever introdneed. 6th. If you wlah to proeora aa much value aa poaaihla for your money and secure handsome and durable work, uso PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD. Try it and ba convinced. Satisfaction, gjranteed by the Manuiaeturera. ZIF.OI.E A SMITH Whi'lmale Druir, Paint and OUm Dealer o. No. 187 North Third Si real, Philadelphia WHOLESALE AGENTS GOWER, COX & MARKLEY DEALERS IN Coaoh Material*, Paints, Oil, O lata Patty, &c , GREENVILLE, S. C. Mej 8 88 If Soath Carolina Railroad Company Vica Pammasr'a Orrica, Coi.i'mbia, 8. C., January IV, 1871. Chnng* of Hchrdul*. ON and after Sunday, 22d Inat., Paaae tiger Trnina upon Ibla Road will arrive and leave aa follow*: train hq. 1. Loavo Glutrleston at 8 20 a in Arrive at Columbia at 3 40 p m Leave Columbia at 12.16 p m Arrive nt Ckarleeton at 7 60 p m Leave Cauu'.eu (Sunday a exo'd) at...9 60 a m Arrive at Kingsrille at........... ! 20 p in Leave Kingevillo (Sundays exo'd) at.2 30 p m Arrive at Camden at ft 00 p ui The above trains run in connection with Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, connecting with trains fur Wilmington, North Carolina nuJ with trains for Augusta, Georgia ?mailing close connections with night trains of Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad, for all points South and West. train no. 2?Nionr Kxpnr.ss. * (Su idujr night excepted.) Leave Charleston at 7 10 p m Arrive at Columbia at ...ft 00 a in Lcnve Columbia at..... 7 60 p in Arrive at Charleston at 6 46 n m | This train runs in connection with up Angus's trains, making close connection with Georgia Railroad and Cinlral Railroad morning trains, for all points Routb and West. A. L. TYLKR, | 6. D. Firkin*, Vice President. General Ticket Agent. Greenville and ColumbiaB. R COLUMBIA, 8. 0, Mereh 1,1871. ON and after Ihie date, the following schedule will he run daily, Sunday* excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Kailro.d up and down ; also with Tilane going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augur in Railroad : Up. Leivo Columbia at 7 00 a. m " Alston. 9 10 a. m " Newberry 11 16 a. m " Cok"*) urv 3 00 p m " Il-lion 6 00 p m Arrive at Greenville 0 80 p. in Down. Leave Greenville at 6 15 a. m " Belton 8 15 a. in " Cokerbuiy 10 07 a. m " Abbeville 8 15 a. in " Newberry 1 60 p. m " Alston 4 05 p. m Arrive nt Columbia 6 65 i>. m TIIOS. DODAMKAD, Oenrml Superintendent. M. T. BAMTLrrr, General Ticket Agent Schodule Blue Ridge R. R ON and after tbia date the following schedule will be observed by tbe l'u*acuger Trains over this Road : Up. Leave Anderson ...... 20 p m " Pendleton .. ...5 20 " " Perryvllle 10 " Arr. Walbajla \ 7 00 " dvwh. Leave Welhalla 4 00 a m " Porryvllle 4 45 " " Pendleton 5 .10 Arr. Anderson 6 10 " In rases of detection on tbe O. and C. R. R.? the train on tbia Road will wait one bour for the train from Helton, except on Saturdays, when it will wait nntil the arrival of the lis I ton train. W II. D. GAILLARD Snp't. Chai lotto* Columbia and Augusta "R ** 8t;praiNTaNDBNT'a Opptcn, Columbia, 8. C., Jane 8, 1871. ON and aftor Sunday next, 11th inst., the following schedule will run nrar this Road i o?i*o sesrx. Train No. 1. Train No. 2. Leare Augusta 8 25 a in A 00 p m Leave Columbia.....8 00 a in 11 00 p in J Arrive Charlotte 2 .15 p m 5 20 a m Onixa soffit. I Leave Charlotte......? 40 a m 8 00 p ? Leavo Columbia 2 80 p m 2 26 a en Arrive Augusta 7 50 p m 7 30 a m No. 1 Train daily, No. 2 Train daily, Run. (irti atabnu/l il.tw t?i * ' ___w , win nmm uilM elVN OOD< noclion to all point* North, Bouth and W**t. No. 1 Train make* close connection at Rich* mond for Virginia Spring*. Through ticket* *old and bsggag* clieckod to all prlnolpal point*. Standard Time?Washington City Time, E. P. ALEXANDER, Oct.. Bup't. E. R..Dossier, General Freight and Ticket Agent. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO C0H8TJMERS OF DRY GOODS. All Retail Ordere amounting to $20 and Oner Delivered in any Part of ike Country FREE OF EXPRESS CO A ROES. HAMILTON EASTEIt & SONS, OF BALTIMORE. MD., IN order the better to meet the want* of the Retail Customer* at a distance, have established a SAMPLE BUREAU, and will, upon application, promptly tend by mail full line* of samples of the Newest and most Fashionable Ooods, of French, English and Domestio Manufacture, guaranteeing at all times to sell a* low, if not at leee prieee, than anv house In the country. Buying our goods from the largest and most oelebrated manufacturers in the different parts of Europe, and Importlaa the same b* Nieamera direct to Baltimore, oar (took la at aU tinea promptly aupplled with the novaltlea of tbo London and Paria markate. Aa wo bay and ooll only for oaah, and make no bad dak!a, wo ore able and willing to aall oar gooda at from Ten to Fifteen per oent Lett Profit than if we gave eredlt. In aending for aamploa epeolfy tbo kind of gooda deeired. We keep tbe boat gradee of every elaae of gooda, from tba lowoat to tbe moat Ordora unaccompanied by tba oaab will be aant C. 0. D. Prompt-Paying Wholeaaie Bayere are lnvl? ted to inapeet the Stoek In oar Jobbing and Package Department. Addreaa HAMILTON RAflTKR k SONS, 197, 199, 201 aad 203 Weat Baltimore t'iroet, Baltimore, Md. Dec 7 29 1^ JUUMUUHlHHUUlflA ?. Wsvsss, rnfriMw. R. H. * Oa, Dru?ltu t Sn. A|?to, Mm >mtlin,C?l^m?4 M Conwmn St., K.Y. ncnm am tmiiwt * th.tr Wwtoftil Carsttr. IHmi. TlMftr Mttwi mm Ml ft vile Fftftcr Drfak, Mate of Pmv ftta, ! Whisker, Proof Splrlta oaf RefWaw LUioHt tor t?nd, fttwd ia4 awootoDOd to pleaM the taato, called " Tonka," "AppeAlaMa." " RMtorm." ho. that load th* tippler on to dwafauia and ruin, hataro a trna Hadtataa. mad. from th. Nat It. I?ti and Herb. of California, free Item all Alceh.lle Rtliaalaata. Th.r an tho OMAT BLOOD PDRiniR and A Llfl GIVING PRIMCIP1j*i a perfect aad Iartgoiator of th. Irttw. earrylayoff all poisonous matter aad restoring th. blood to a haalthr eondltlon. Mo pnaon no tak. that. Bitters sssotdlag to dlncUona aad nmaln long anw.ll, aaoildad th.tr boon an aot dwtroyed by adn.nl polaon or other meant, aad th. Tltal oriiu oaatad beyond th. point of npalr. Thoy aro a Uoatlo Pnrgntlrw aa wall. aa a Taato, poaMMtag, also, th. pocnllsr merit of artlag aa a powerful agent la relieving Congesties or IOBammatlnu of th. Lirar, and of all tho' triMwai Organs. TOR FIMAha COMPLAINT*, whether la yowag or old, attrM or single, at th. dawn of womanhood or at th. torn of tile, than Tool. Bitten bar. no Mual. Tar Ialannatary and Chrftnle RWenaeatloai and Goaf, Dyapopala or In. dlftoatlfth. Bit tana. Remittent add Intamluoai Perere, Dlaaaoea of tho Alftftd, Llwar, Kidney* and Bladder* the*. Bitter* here boa moat eueeeeefaL Suck Dloaaawa an oamMd by Vitiated Blood, vhtoh la aeu.raUy prvdned by darancemcnt of th. Dlcaoclwft Ortaaa, DYBPKPMIA OR INDICATION, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tlglrtua of th. Cheat, D1mln.ee, Sonr Bruotstlone of th. Stomach, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Billon. Attacks, Palpitation of th. Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of ths Kidneys, and a hundred othor painful symptoms are.ths Offsprings of Dyspepsia They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho terpld Liver and Bowel a, which render them of aawinallsd efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new Ufa and rigor to th* whole system. TOR SKIN DISKAftBS, BrupUona,1ete?r. Salt Hheum, Blotches, Spot*, Pimples, Pustules. Boils, Carhnnoles, Ring-Worms, Scald Head, Bora By?a,Brystp#las, Itch, Bcurfs, Discoloration s of tho Bain, Humors and Diseases of the Bltln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of th. system In a short tlmo by the u*o of tftaa* Bitters. One bottle In such usees will conrlnoe the moet incredulous of their curative effect. uwiiwi i ? tiiimvu 0iuuu wnfiiDmyuuiiiiu im Impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples, BrupUoni or Borse; cleanse ll whan you find It obstructed and sluggish in the rains; cleanee It whan It Is foul,and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood purs, and the health of tha system will follow. PIN, TAPS, and othor WORMS, nrMng la tha system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. J. WALK BR, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A OO.. Druggists and (Jen. Agents. Han Francisco, OS, end U and M Couuuerce Street, Now York. prC For tulc in tbo L'ny <>i Uittnville DR. M. A. HUNTER A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs' Medicines, Chemicals, Ac., Ac. May 10 1 PIONCY CANNOT IJUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICSLE8S / / BUT THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT. If Yoii Value Your Eyckight USE TIIE.SE PERFECT IjENSES. GROUNO FROM MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES, Milled together, and derive ihelr namo " Diamond " on tccoiini of lh..i I l?Jn..u and Brilliancy. They will I ail many yenr* without rhaige, and aro warranted iup?ri> or t<> all other*, matiufuc* uie I by J. E. SPENSKIMfc CO., X. Y. Cauti?>j??None genuine nnUaa ttamped with our trad# n>n>k. J C C. TURXF.R. 8??le Agent for G?eenvllle, S. C. From wlii'Dt lltey con only by obtained, N<< P'dlr'l employed. May 10 I Jy 0B0R6B PAGMCO. No. 5 N. Schroeder St,, Baltimore. Manufacturer* of and Stationary steam ENGJNE8 AND BOILERS. Potent Improved, Portable CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Gang, Mulny and Harh Haw Mill*, Grlat Mllla, 'Timber Wheel*. Shingle M-ieliinea, <to. D?alera in Circular Saw*, Helling and Mill aupplie* generally, an<\ maiiufaetmer'* agent* lor L-lfel'* CelebraL ed Tin bine Water Wheel, and every de 'iption of Wood Working Machinery. eOlUl'truiAl KNOtNKa a nmui.ir. fff" Send fur descriptive Catalogue* and Piloe Li*ta, 2tf-)y CHARLESTON HOTEL CHARLESTON, S. C. E. H. JACK&GIL Propr otor. Assistants, a. buttf.rfif.ld, (for merty of the Pavilion Uolcl,) and W { S. Ml LLP It. PAVILION HOTEL, oai AiaatiaoipcoOTg 0. <9. BOARD. Per Da* $3 00. It. HAMILTON, Superintendent. Mr*. II. L BIITTKRFIKLD, l*ropr|elret? 8ept 20 19 If NATIONAL HOTEL^ C0(0&W2fiO?HLSV, 0. C<1, fROPKlETOIL P. HAMILTON JOYNKIl. CLKRK. HATES Of Board per Day }* 00 Supper, Breakfaat and Lodging 5t OO Hlpfcle MeaU ? 1 00 Sap 1 15 tf WM. J. RANDOLPH. OTAlir * o I unc tu I I tK AND BUILDER. t LOCATED on Fall* 8lr?*l, on* i|ii?ro of Moaara. Oowar, C?* A of *11 daaorlptlona furniahed and out to ordar. TOMI)ETON JUS, with Gran it* or Markl* PfdMtali may b* bad on application. SpMlat attention guaranteed to all " Ordara for TOMBSTONES left with Mr. B. Wanat.a, J*w*U*r, will rM*lra rax prompt attention. Jan IS ?? If