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... THE DAUGHTER. T/br old inan sits beside the lock, . ,Where all day drips the water; Tht old wife, in her faded frock, Sft!l knits and nods by tbccottage clock; Uutahl tb? little daughter! 2 no more her loviag eyes, 2 hear no more her low replieax Alas, alas! the daughter: r. At dawn the birds begin t o si u&, And o'er and o'er the water , v e swallow flits with winking wing; ?old folks wake with the waking spring But ah! the little daughter I Xo more to list the cuckoo's call She roams the woods of the Manor Hail Alas, alas! the daughter; Mid-Bummer brought tho young Earl back, The lord of wood and water; He met ner In the greenwood track? His eyes were wondrous bold and black Ajh. me? the little daughter! He "whispered, "Trust nie, 0! mine own!" She wept, "I live for theo a:o~o i" Alas,alas! the (laughter! ; Slow moved the weary months to year?; All day dripped dewu the water; Th? father's heart was dull with fears, The mother's eV?s were dim with tears? Ah^ine! 'thelittle daughter! SN'hp is.it 'neath the city's glare, ftfQC&Btp with wild bewildered stare! . 'Afts, alas! the daughter! A night there carae?a night of wroth? The rain beat on the water, The wiud blew from the rushing North, The cottage light shown freely iorth? But ah ! the little daughter! IjOW in the dripping lock she lies, With tangled hair and al tared eyes? ' Alas, alas ! the daughter. [2\')wley's Magazine. ?__?? Charles Francis Adams ha? written a letter virtually declining the pincinnati 'candidature, though lie ir VjlliiiK to respond to a call of the people if needed. - It; was rumored in New York tlial ^Charles O'Connor will be the Tammanj .candidate for Mayor at the approaching election. ' The adjournment of the Lou'sians Stete Convention was made to June 3d until which time Ihe State nomination.' .tiAKe heea deferred. SPECIAL. NOTICE.' Wa lake pleasure in saying to the ladies of tho up-coontry that we have have secured tbe services of Miss 'teannah Perrin. cf Baltimore, Md., tc take charge of our Mi'linery Depart ment. Mis3 Perrin comes highly recommended by Mrs. Barnott, of 61 Horth Charges St.-, with whom eh< .iifts ^een for Ihe past siz years. Mrs Barnett's private milliner}' rooms art Irnowc \to the fashionables of Balti Vooro, as the place for Elegant Alilli aery Goods, so the ladies of Abbevill . ^ili see that Miss Perrin has had al tho advantages of a thorough train iQgr / 'Miss Perrin is assisted by MissKat Bmall, well Jcnown to the ladies o Abbeville. "the Dress MakiDg Departmen Vill be under tho supervision of th 'Jtfisses X&ggart. -Hospectfully, ""JAS. W. FOWLED & CO., Proprietors Emporium of Fashioi ? ?<?> Keep the Hair 'Unblemished.?'"] am like ah old hemlock?withered al the top." caid a venerable Indian Uhle! pointing to his thin and bleaching locks. Thousands of men and women in civi llzed society, much younger than the old Sagamore, are like him, "withered at the top," simply because tbey have neglected to use the means of preserving aria beautifying the hair which science ; had placed'at their disposal. If Lyon's { Katbftirion be faithfully applied once or ' xwice a day, to the fibres and the scalp, it is just as impossible that the hair ' should decay* wither, fall out or become harsh and fuzzy, as that a meadow, dulj vjrofreslied with -nightly dues and sunlii ,jain9, should become arid and barren ol green blades. This matchless prepara tion not only keeps the hair alive anc jthe skin of the head in a clean anc healthy condition, but actually multi' plies the filaments and imparts to then a lustre, flexibility and wavy beauty un attainable by any other mode of treat xnont. It does not, like the metallic anc aulphufcus hair dyes, dry up the natura moisture of the scalp, but supplies nutri men t to the roots of the hair and vigoi ft r> a Dr. Baoe's Catarrh Remedy.?$50' ?e,ward for an incurable case. Bold tn druggists, or by mail, 60 cents. Ad dree; V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. A Healthy Digestion.?Life is ren ' dered miserable when the digestive or ' g&ns are impared. Food becomes repul sive,; the body emaciated; rhs mind* de "pressed and melaiicholly broods ovei .TQit*. tutt's Vegetable Liver Pill* is the remedy for the3e evils ; they pro duce'sound digestion ; create a good appe ti.te, impart refreshing sleep and cheer fulne'se of mind. .. v iCffRLESTON, S. C., August !, 1869. 2>r. W. H. Tuit: Dear Sir:?I wish to inform you, and if you desire you can publish it, that "I bate been aiilicted for upwards ot seven years with Dyspepsia. I could eat nothing that agreed with rap. I be omip emaoiated, had no energy, and felt glocmy and melancholly all the time. I have been using your Liver Pills for three weeks, and have experi enced the greatest benefit. I have a fiue appetite, and can now eat anything. I cordially recommend them to al! who have dyspepsia, DENNIS O'HALLORAN. 2>r. Tutt'a Hair Dye Contains no Sugar Lead. Personal.?We were pleased tc re ceive a call, during the past week, from 3Ir." Clark, Dr. Ayer's traveller, who waa in our town aevoung ms time ana attention to the preparations of the great medicine man. This call has become a pleasant annual to us from the able and reliable btiBiness character of the accom plished gentltmen whom this firm send out transact their business. No house is better known or valued by the press for Its promptness in business than the well established and popular J. (J. Aver & Cov*"Lowell, Mass., whose medicine have become a household necessity, and won tbe confidence and praise of all.? ,Odr oVn acquaintance with them has extended over a aeries of years, and we JiAve invariably found them, their trav elleri"and their medicines?worthy o( the commendations they everywhere re Opive.?Jackson {Tenn) Tribune. . "Whose Handsome House is that? ii-Snrfh was the inanirv of a traveller as hb passed an unusually well finished <PW6try rosldence, not a thousand mile: from here. The style of the sashes, the brightnesaof the glass, the beauty of the floors, the classic patterns of the mould ings, the neatness of the balusters, and the statelfftess of the pillars around the stiazza, all struck the 'traveller with as tonishment and admiration. And no wonder, for they were all furnished by Mr. P. P. Toale, No. 20 Hayne street, Cija*l&kavS.C. tf BUREAUS. TMTAHOGANY," Walnut, Imnjita .UPjEvticiD, "Walnut, and Painted Bu reaus, at J. D. CHALMERS * 00. 9,187*~62-tf ViNECAR BITTERS i Tlaairar Blttars ?r?r not * vile Fancy Driok, ude of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirit* ar.d Refuss Liquor*, doctored, iricfd, and iwcetened to please the tasts, called "'Tonics,'' "Appetisers," "Restorers," &c., that lead the tiopler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, mada from tlit native roots etc herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stiroulaats. They ar? the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator And Invigorator of the System, carrying o(T all poisonous maitcr r>nd restoring th? blood to a health v condition,-enriching it, refreshing find invigorating both mind and body. Tliey arc easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain iu their results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease. 5o Person can ttk? tlici* UMtrru accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud llic vital organs wasted beyond tbe point of repair. Dycpepsla or IittVsroslion. Head.iche, Pain in the Shoulders, Coujlis, Tightness of the Chest, Dit tiue.<K, Sour Elocutions of the Siomach, Hail Taste in- the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the I.un^s, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms. Ere the oflsprings of Dyspepsia. In th?e complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a 'enRthy advertisement. For FeiuuJa Coiuplalntt, in young or old, tM?rrid<1 ttr (in?U fl?#? Hnvn r,f trnmanlinni^ or turn of life, these Tonic Bitter; display so decided an influence that a marked improvement ii ?oon puicep tible. For InSnmrnittory and ('lironic Rlieu roAttain aud Goni, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, I'iseasM of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have been mo<t successful- Such Disrates are caused by Vitiated Blood, wh'ch is generally produced by derange U!?nt of Hie Digestive-Organs. Tlioy arc u (ieulio Pnrsf*1lvo ni w?ll I a Toi?ic? possessing also tlie peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent mi relieving Congestion or Infl.ur> ; mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Unions j D.sea.-eJ For Skit: Diseases, Kruptions, Tetter, Salt | Rheum, lilotches, Spots, Pimples, 1'in.tules, Hoils, Car I buncie.s, King-worms, Sc.vd-Hcad. Sore Lyes, Ery ! sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations of the Skin. Hiunjri ar.d Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, . are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time bv the ttie of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the nwst incredulous of their curative effects Cleanse tiio Vltlatdl Miootl whenever von find i:s impurities bursting through the akin iu Pimpies, > Bi'.ijjt ons, or S >rcs; cleanse it when you find it ob ! Rtrucled and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is fnu!: your feelings wili le i you when. Keep tlie uiooa pure. ?nd the health of the system w ill follow. Gvntfcful thottfuml* proclaim VinrcaR PtT trrs the "most wonderful Inv'?orr?nt that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Ttipe, itud of her Wovir.i, lurking in the system of so mmy thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Savs a distinguished physiol ogist : There is.scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose.body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon tli: healthy element* of the body that worms exist, but uj>os? the diseased humors and slimy deposits that bn'n these living monsters of disease. No sys'em of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin tics, will free the system fiom worms like these bit ters. BKectmnlsal DlmtaaBi. Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setter*, Gold-heaters, and Miners, as they advance hi life, will be subicct to para'vsis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a dose of Walkek's Vinegar Hittuhs once cr twice n week as a Preventive. Blllou?, lleniltlettl, nn<l Intni'mltlriit Pcven, which are so prevalent in ilia valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Ktd, Colorado, Braios, Rio Grande, Peail, A'abams, Mobile.'Savannah, Koan eke, James^ and many others, with iheir vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, ana reroarKauiy ro curing seaMim 01 unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanies! by extensive derangements of the V.oinaeJi ami liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or les? obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state cf the stomach, and groat torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence u|>on these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic f<?r the purpose equ.il to Dr. J. Walk**'* Vikicai fliTraas, as. they will apeedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at fl.e unit time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functious of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or King's Eril, Whit* Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations. Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Xruptiotu of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., ate. In thes*. as in all other constitutional Di? ease?, Wai k**'s Vikkgah Bittbm have *hn?m their great curatite power* m the mjsi obaiinate and lnttaci able cases. Dr. Walker'* Callfomla Tlne(?i' Bitt?rs act * all these catts in a similar manner. Hv purifying the Bjnod they renin** the cause, and bvreso.ving away the ejects ol (lie inflammation tine luucrcnmr cci>u?u>i the affected pvu receive health, auil a permaaairt cur* i? effected. Tlit propnrtU* of Dr. Wat.icm's-Viukgar Bittm* are Aperiewt. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irri >'" Uot, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-bilious. The Ap?rlcitt and mild Imitative nrooert'ies of Dr. Wa! k?k's Vwrcar Bittrks tie toe best safe ! guard in all c**es of eruptions and malignant fevers, I (heir balsamic, histling, and soothing pro|>crties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, eolic, cramps, ate Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout , thesyatsm. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, eon-eetinjj and regulating tlie flow of urine. Their ' Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre ; lion of bile, and its discharges thion*h the biliary ducts, r and are superior to all remndial agents, fur the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body agatnit dliieait by puri | fain; all its fluids with Vinegar Pittkrs. No epi. i demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the boweia, the kidneys, and the nerves ara rendered disease-proof by this great iuvig 1 orant. Directions.?Take of the Bitters en jfoing to bed at night from a half to one and one-balf wme-slanfulL Kit good noumhint focxl, tuch at beet item, muiion chop. venison, roiM beef, *nd Te*e!?ble?, ud take etit-door exercite. They are composed of purely Ttget able ingredient*, and contain no spirit. J WALKER. Prop'r. R.H. Mc!)O.ULOaCO.t Dru^cist! and Geu. Agt?., San Krancuco, Cal., ana cor. of Washington and Charlton St*., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. 'si! Corn!! 1,000 BUSHELS Prime WMia Corn! O rvo-f- VaI ir.tir flAvm IJOiJl J. uuw n ww^uj ' In stcre and to arrive. Apply to BARNWELL & CO. March 13, 1S72, 47?tf Barnwall & ?.? I TOCOULD invite special attention to i v v their Stock of. SHOES made to '! Order. WHOLE STOCK BROOANS, MENS' PLOUGH SHOES, WOMEN'S KIP & MOROCCO liiGH CUT SHOES, . BOYS' awl JMISfcliS tt?iun.fc [of all kinds. I We have, lust received a full line of 1 the above Shoes, which we guarantee to be the best make brought to this mar ket. Cull and bulisfy yourselves. BAKXWELL & CO. Feb. 14, 1872,43 tf GEO. S. HACKER, Door, M, and Biinl Factory. CHARLESTON, E. C. J6S$?* This is as large and complete a Factory as there is in the South. We keep no Northern work to fill , country orders. ffafScnd for Price List.-?* Address, GEO. P. HACKER, P. 0. Box 170. P>>nrlr-<tfTf?n H C!. Factory and Warerooms, King Ssreet, opposite Cannon Street, on line of City. Railroad. August 7, 1S7I, 20?12m. T&s lis "Sewing Machine For sale at J. D. CHALMERS & CO. April 10,1872, 52-tf Feb, 31, JS7Z, tt-tf i^i-ir?'y..y ' 'iigt |i i,, > n,i CAROLINA MTIM TRIUMPHANT! Wilmington-, N. C., Aug. 21,1871, For the fargest production of Cotton to the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fertiliz er. Fop the largest production Of Wheat to the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fer tilizer. Tlie above premiums are for crops pro duced with the use of Carolina Fertilizer alone, or in combination with plantation manures only, and the awarding of said premiums is left discretionary with the /k.k*v>t%tUtAA txf hm. aacia/imtlnn Under: their rules. BANDERS, OATES & CO., Agents at Charlotte. STEVENS & CURETON, Lancaster, S. C. Waxhaws, Lancaster Co., S. C. To P. P. Zimmerman, Usg., Secretary of the Fair of the Caroilinas, Char lotte, JSJ. C. The following is a correct statement of Cotton raised by Stevens & Cureton, 01; J acres of stu bble land, which was man - ured with 400 lbs. Carolina Fertilizer. The following is the mode of cultivation: It was thoroughly broken up 12 inches deep, and lt\id oft in rows 3$ feet wide, and the Fertilizer applied in the drill, then bedded on it on the 15th of May, and planted the same day, but owing to the cool and dry weather* did not corut| up to a stand until about the 1st of June. First working it was run around with a half shovel and partially trimmed out with a hoe. Second working it was run around with a 3 inch grub, 12 inches long, and the middles thrown out with a sweep 17 inches wide. One furrow to a row and thinned to a stand with a hoe about 12 inches wide, and hoed each time, until it was worked five tlmgs. The following is a correct statement ol the Cotton picked: 1st Piekirg 25-1 2d Picking, 410 3d Picking, 413 Estimated amount unopened ma tured bolls, ,83 G Total, 1,923 Respectfully submitted, STEVENS <fc C17RETON. I certify I weighed the Cation picked in the above statement, and it is correct. W. A. GRAHAM. At the request of Messrs. Stevens & Cureton, we have examined the 1J acre of Cotton, and the estimate made above is true to the best of our ability. I). P. DURANT, W. A. GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGERS. Premiums awarded to Stevens & Cure ton on above certificate. We will soli the above Splendid Fer tilizer at. Forty-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars, payable 1st November, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum, delivered nt our Warehouse in Charles ton. Agents will sell at same price, Add ing the freight and drayage to their De pots. Seo.W. Williams & Co. January 17,1872, 39, 4m CONGAREE III) WHS ColumlDifi, 8. O. rroprieior. SUGARCANE MILLS LIST OF PRICES, llere 14 incl 11 12 " 10 " 14 " 12 " 10 ea diameter $85 00 75 00 65 Od 05 00 50 00 40 00 Above prices corapleto -with frame. Without frame $10,00 less on each Mill. *' Seventy Gallon Boiler, $20 Delivered at the Railroad Decot iu this city. Stcaui Engines, toilers, Cotton Press es, Grist and Saw Mill Gearing of all ; kinds to order. Iron and Brass Castings ! on short notice and most reasonable terms. Gin Gearing constantly on hand of the With Bolts $6 50. Extra for each set. Antifriction plates and Balls for Cot on Press $10,00 and $12,00 per set. N. B. Terms Cash on delivery, at R. R. here. JOHN ENRIGHT, Ag't, following sizes. 9 feet wheel and pinion, . .$30 00 , 32 50 , 35 OU , 45 00 50 00 Abbeville C. H. May 24,1370, 4-tf. LIVERPOOL INSURANCE COMPANY. Insures Against LOSS ry FIRE a?LOV/ as any GOOD coml'any. fcgg"* All Losses paid at the Agency in Charleston without reduction. No extra charge for Policy?a SAV ING of $1.00 TO INSURED. Assets in Gold, $20,000,000 Daily Receipts over - - 820,000.00. CHICAGO LOSSES, ALL PAID, 2\tear - - \ $3,000,000.00 4-3- Business quadrupled since Chi. :a<jo Firo. "v33i WM. II. PARKER, Ap-er fc. Jaauary 32, 1872?40?tf _ ImtER WHEEL, Mill Cearm?,Sh3f!in?&Pui?ey3 ^w#5b|3S -8EHD FUBA QlWUIJUUgZ Toys and Games, Bezeque Cards, Bolituire Boards and Marbles, Conversation Cards, Tin Gigs aud Bow Cart*, Animals on wheels, Small Vases, 1 Tin Cups and Tub4, wid Brass Horns, 41 11 Wood Flutes, China Dinner Sets, ' ? Tea " Wash " Toy Pistoljind Watches, " jsoy wmps, Brittania Parlor 8ets, u Coffee " China Doll Heada, (unbreakable Greener's Patent Doll Heads, China D0II9, Presentation Set, (Knife, Fork and Spoon,) Marbles?a variety, Balls, at LEE & PARKER. April 17,1872, l-2t Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb A?ue, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed aU tho affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or jniaamatio poisons. No ono remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American people than a sure and safe cure for Fercr I A mm Snrh Wfl nre now Jfti JQp/ enabled to offer, with a perfcct JH certainty that it will eradicate ~ the disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm con arieo from its use iirany quantity. That which protects from or prevents thla' dis order must bo of Immense service in the com munities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes tho risk which he must run in violent attack* of this baleful dis* temper. This "Cure" expels the miasmatic poison of Kkver and Ague from the system, and prevents tho development of the disease, ir taken on tho first approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only tho best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also tho cheapest. Tho large quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody; and in bilious -districts, where Fevek amd ague prevails, everybody should have it, and use it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all?the poor as well an the rich. A great superiority or this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain eurooflntormittonts is, that it contains no Qui- . nine or mineral; consequently it produces no ouinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those curca Dy it fire icii as healthy as if they had never had the disease. Fever and Aijue is not alone tho consequence of the miasmatic, poison. A great variety of dis orders arise from its irritation, among which arc Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painlul Affcction of the Spleen, Hysterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, arid derangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the in termittent type, or becomc periodical. This "CWIE"'expels the poison (Vom the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an in valuable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the mala rious districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to tho infection, that will be ex creted, from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it Is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few will ever suffer from liiter tnittents ir thev avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For JAvcr Complain tt, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim nfatinR the Liver into healthy activity, a'ud pro ducing many truly remarkable cuiea, where Afhrvr- mnilin.inftH fail. PREPARED B7 Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemist*, A2TO SOLD ALL ROtffTD THE WORLD. PSICJE, $1.00 r?Jt BOTTLE. 7 "new Harness Shop. ^ - TIIE undersigned begs leave to In form his friends and citizens in general, that he is now stationed in one of the n?\v Stores UNDER MRS. HUGHEY'S HOTEL, awa will nnf 11V\ V> nrnofiD r\f all HUC1U UU Wi41 ul/ jiai utoo wt ??w kinds at short notice. Particular atten tion given to repairing Harnesa and Sad dles. S. B. Norrel, -< Jan. 17,1872,39?tt BRADLEY'S STANDARD FERTILIZERS, ' POLLAED & CO., General Agents. AUGUSTA, GA. Sea Fowl Guano, CASH $50 00 TIME... 55 00 T>._ J1 Tl.J. A. CI 1 r . 1 ujaaiey s raieni auperpoospuaie CASH $.50 00 TIME ... f?5 00 Bradley's Ammoniated Dissolved Bone. CASH ..$40 oo TIME 45 00 firgr No Drayage to Railroad or Boats. On all Time Sales, City Accep tances will he required. Time Sales due November 1st. BgU For arrangements on Time, apply TROWBRIDGE & CO., Agents, Abbeville, S. C. March 27,1872, 50-tf Oyer's Cathartic Pills, f( For all tiia puipoees of a L&xatiyo Medicino. Perhaps no one medi cine in *o universally required by every body as a cathartio, nor was over any be fore 80 universally adopted into use, in every country and among Hit classes, as this mild but efficient purgative /'ill. The obvious reason is, that it to a moro relia ble and far more ef fectual remedy than any other. Those who luivo tried it, know that it cured them: those who lmvo not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends; and all know that what it does once it doec ol tvrys? that it never/alls through any fault or neg Sleot of itscoinpoaidon. Wo ha re thousands npon lousmids of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures are known in ovcry neighborhood, and we need net publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climate*; containing neither calomel nor any viiuiiouiiik, nicy iiiuy uu laivuii mui outvwjr by anybody. Their suear-co.'iting preserves them *ver iresh, and makes them pleasant to take, whilo being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They-opcrate by their powerful influence on the internal visctra to purify the blood and stimulnto it into healthy action ?remove the obstructing of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such do rangcmenU as are the flr?t origin of diseas?. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which the#e I'iUt rapidly euro:? For I?_r?pri??lA or Indl{:??llo>, ILlntlew n???, Lanirnor and Iom of they should be taken moderately to stimulate the atom* ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For XIvrr Complaint and its various symp toms, IHillouc H?t>ilacb?, Sick Uleaa* nclid, JTauuillce or (ireen 8ickn?M, B*I1? lout Colic and Hilton* Terers, they r.hould be judiciously taken for each case, to e.oiTcct tho diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For J>jr?cntf!ry or Diarrhoea, but ona mild dose is generally required, for ItheuinatUin, Gout, Gravel, Pal< ?il?tlon of lite Heart, Pain tn the lrte, Sack and Loini, thov- should be contin uoniiy taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. Fur-Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling* thoy should La taken in large and frequent doses to produoe the effect of a drastic purge. >or tta|ipr?Mion a large <We should be taken as it produces the uemred effect by sym pathy. As a Ulnn+r Pin, tafce one or two rills U promote digestion and relieve the ctomach. Ao occasional do*e fctiumlates the rtomsoh snd bowels into healthy acHon, restores thr appetite, Mid invigomles thp system. Ilancn it ' ofun nd vfnitageoof? where no si'VitVu* dcrangY ..-ni er.ists. Om: who focls tolerably well, often iin.ln that a (U ae of these 7V??# makes U'.m feci decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing aud renovating affect on the dige.?tiyfc apparatus. Dr, J. C. A TEH & CO., PracHcal Chemitt?f XOW-ffiX. 3I.US., XT. S.JL. . rE HAVf! JUST RECEIV DRY ( IOOTS AND SHO HATS AKB CAP! iROCERIES, PR1 Which will be sold Jan. 24,1872,40?tf G0LDSM1TE IKON tfOT . . . * ?r\ * ' Are wui fco irnlslx \ mm ikmsbji . t the very lowest figures. They furnishe en in Columbia, which is sufficient recor Feb. 14, 1871, 43?tf WALLER & MEECHA jREENWO( I E,E now offering to the public in thci line of all the Goods generally needi THEIR ST have been selected with great ci READY - MAD L FINE STOCK OF A good assc Groceries, Hardware, Cro o which the attention of purchasers is iu WALLER Jan 3, 1872, 27-tf ?L:ncl Toile The Largest and I >EBFUHES, T0ILE1 Just opened, and for s; w. March 13,1872?4G?tf AT THE I ESTABI/IS] 50 P3 PkRESSED FLOORING, CEIL1NC \y a hundred different patterns ofMo >rsale at New York prices. Mantel-P ) order at short notice. Stair Rail, N? ogany, on hand and made to order. Go t this establishment as can be made hit ,ie largest stock of the above South of l! uarantee will give entire satisfaction toal The subscribers are the only practical M y Trade, carrying on the Business, in tlit The subscribers can refer to gentlemen a na and Florida, as to the character of th< last end Hasel Street, opposite Wan do Fc icinity of Charleston and Pavion Hotels 0?" Messrs. Seal, Sign & Robertson are nd all work shipped by us is at haif price o. Ca. R. R. 'ARR lAf.F MAlflNfi J XI l&llt rj W W 111 J 1 31 g i kTOW offer a LARGE and SUPERIOR ^ price from $140 to s?2o, with all the i AGONS OF ALL SIZES, made by the ATERIAL IN THE COUNTRY, and al They also offer for sale A LIGHT CRAB DW FOR CASH. . They keep constantly on hand METALI Y and WALNUT COFFINS, and others Their hearse with one of the Firm will a ALL WORK WARRANTED., Prices Beduced. rHE prices of the WOVEN AVI RE MATT!{EWES luivin^r been re ecp lo per cent.. I?y (Iip Mnnutaefu -s, the sniiif reduction \vi!J tie made by j , vhich places "the Most Porfoct lied ! iBsible," within reach of all. J. D. CHALMERS & CO. kpril 10,1872, 62-tf ES, CLOTHING,* 3, ROGEEETs ; 0V1SI0NS, &C? I a Low for Cash, by a [ NELSON. :he latest and best style mm w mm csw ^ air? d most of those elegant fronts to bp emendation. Give them a call.. BROTHER, 1STTS A.T )D, S. C., r new and handsome building, a full ad in this community. OCK OF ire, and unusually attractive. p nnthinr, AJ VliUV X I1JIJL1 Vii SCOTS AND SHOES. >rtment of ckery, and Glassware. ivitcd. Give us a call. , & BROTHER. ' t Article's. Jest Assortment of ' SOAPS, COMBS,' &c., &c,, lie at short profits, by T. Penney, 3MPORIUM OF FASHION. rlKP 1851. J, WEATHER BOARDS, &c. Over Hidings, makeover 100,000 feet on hand, ieces, Door and Window Frames made ' f\vels, Ball listers of Walnut and Ma ou ana suusttinuui worts made as cneap he United States. We have on hand lie city of Baltimore, all of which we 1 who want good and substantial work, frchanics, Bash, Blind and Door Makers, ; City of Charleston. ill over this State, Georgia, North Caro ;ir work for the past twenty years. W. P. KUSSELL & CO., u tilizer Works and in the immediate our authorized Agents for Abbeville, , to-wit: Go els. per 100 lbs., over the ^Sept. 28, 1871,24?8m AND REPAIRIN ROBERTSON. ? STOCK of BUGGIES, ranging in Modern improvements in the business, best MACHINISTS, and of the BEST Iter tlie latent and best styles. 'E-NECK CARRlAGE,.of good style, C BURIAL CASES, and MAKOGA of c ilea per style. tteud all funerals. [Nov. 3, 1871,28? Bccfc 1 * c EARLY ROSE, " GOODRICH, CM TLX, nt $'2.5ft per Bushel. PINK EYE, $-.7o per " XEE <fc BARKER. Feb. 7, 1872, 42?tf ai HICH is very select and . marked at the lowest caj uaranteed. With the advantage )r Cash, their can assure purchas s the lowest. They respectfully.! ny class of Goods to call and exa The attention of the ladies is pa] xtensive Stock of Dress Goods, c HAVE RECEIVED T JAPANESE SILKS, IMITA1 Dolly Varden Grenadines, Ss Lenas, Challies, Tamartines, White and Buff Maraposi and Percales, Piques, Lawns, &c. A L S , In great ^ Besides the above they have i iverything. Come and save money by buyii WHITE I April 10,1872, 52-tf Barnwell NO- 4 GRA1ST3 Our Country friends, may not all of ther k FULL LINE Bacon always the best, Flour of various grac Syrup and Mo Lard in All of which we will sell at the lowest Feb. 14,1372, 43-tf "Facts are Stub THE following table shows the relative Eastern, Western and Southern Cor manner, the great advantages offered unde MARK TliE [A Companies. In t'ie Knickerbocker 41 Globe Mutual...,.....!, " St. Louis Mutual " Carolina Life " Northwestern Mutual ' Southern Life v " Life Association of America...., " Mound City " Mutual Life, N. Y...: " Piedmont and Arlington " Connecticut Mut ual " Missouri Valley........... " /Etna Life J " UNIVERSAL Or an Average of 30 per cent Participation in tlie Profits Gu TJnive ALL POLICIES NO And surrender value?after any numb< Ratio of Assets to Lia April 3, 1872, 51?tf Marble The marble yard ? ters to its new Work SI pared expressly for the busines Marshall House. A fine stock c ITALIAN AND AM Can always be found on hand, j done in a superior manner, and a Also, a fine collection of Desk FANCY HEADSTONES, whic notice. Call and see our prices a J I Nov. 2, 1871, 28, tf JAS. G. BAILIE AUGUSTA; M T?"P! nnur nn<inm(? * Kn'jiitJTnl nayni jfV. SPUING trade, all of which will Brussells, Three-Ply, Ingrain, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, bes Druggets, Mattings, Mats, Cori Window Shades all sizes, Curt Wall Papers and Borders, Hail Wo also keep on our first floor, a GROCERIES, Wood and Willow Ware, rilie friends, for the above Goods, whicl JAS. I Feb. 1, 1872, 42?3m ! ?* Q, W oPa &?a 19 % WILL BE E HO. 2 GUAM Lnd are fully prepared to show to the publ Groceries and Consisting of 3BACQ.Y, FLOUR, MOL. NEW ORLEANS LrARI nd everything iu that line suitable for fair A Nice Assortment < omprif=!ncr OK A NOES LEMON'S, BAN :HANrJ)Y PEACHES, SARDINE?. OY verythiag in t hai line. ALSC i Choice Lot of Mountai The above stock will be sold low and tlio ad examine for themselves. ZUgVlt-Q nA oo fcne vlit(7r HEIR STOCK OF ,vi *li v?tmv complete. Their G-bo9s;^o nrW_?L nnrl satiafacitien. if of having jbought their ers that prices will be as.ipw nvite all persons in' nee^erf jnine for themselves. rticularly called to their' vgry onsistingof - - i now JAPANESE SnHB;-;''] itin-Faced Lenolines,' - r y ' * l't Striped Mohairs, , . Yosemite Stripes, , &c, l< . . ft -??*, OC - ' auM . - \ n?>? I '?fi'iut if. 1?*m variety. a good assortment $f alirtost lg Goods for. Cash. ",Y' i^sj ?>..?>, ? >? A ;'.i V 3^-,; iito.' > _ (tin?7h. k t'ijff'A* aegn i >iWiid? __ ffigy-.-r tyit 00 - -fi'.fl :te range 11 know, that we keep > OF GROCERIES, i';' J> : ;' >'/ i ?:*u\ -nil iw> ,-Vl lasses, i Bbls. and Ca^s, Sugar of several qualities. 1 Coffee, Rice, Salt,, ko. market prices. born Things!" T cost of Life Insurance in sev^il oMHe upanies, and exhibfrta, i$ a startling r the plan pursued by the Univqrtahi CONTEASTl T AGF OF 20; AT AGE OF 30, AT AGE 6F ^0] $250 " v WILL BUY ?150 $200 ILL BUY WILL BUY $S665 50 $8639 30 8949 87 8688 09 8841 36 8S41 73 8503 41 8841 73 8670 51 8688 09 8615 73 8877 05 8455 48. 8810 57 8455 46 8810 57 7541 47 8810 57 8455 46 8810 57 8504 41 8833 92 8455 46 8810 57 8426 66 8798 94 10 948 90 11 396 01 $7859 ife 78,78 97 7916 40 ' 7910 40 ; 7918 SI ' 7938 50, '6987.22' 7987 22 7987 22 7987 22 800TGS: 8012 82 8108 10 10 266 90' in juvur uj trie umvwsui. arauteedin the Policy by tlie. rsal, . ' *i ' '* * X-FORFEITABJLE. ?r of payments?stated in tlie Policy, bilities, $145 .to $100.. ' ; , Works. removed from its old hnn mirl li.inrlsnme Offirft wa s on Main Street, above tha >f ' I ";-v; 1H MARBLE and all work warranted to bt t prices lower than elsewhere. ;ns for MONUMENTS. AND >h can be furnished at short nd styles. Respectfully,. ). CHALMERS. & BROTHER, , GEORGIA. rtment of the following Good*, for be sold off at a small advance: and low pjriced Carpets, Rug#, it goods, cut any size, lices and Bands, Chromos, ain Goods, Lace Curtains, Cloths and Upholsters' Goods, large, stock of CHOICE FAMILY , We solicit orders from our Akb* i will be sold LOW FOR CASH. a. BAILIE & BROTHER. I nA5CDe Pm nyytnv| OUNDAT TE RANGE. ic their select stock of I Provisions, ASSES, , SYRUP, MACKEREL, ), SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, lilies. Also, )f Confectionaries, AX AS, COCOA NUTS, JELLIES, >TV.R3, CRACKERS, and any and >, a Corn and Nice Hams, public are respectfully invited to ?flll