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Sink or Swim Together. A r AT o itcotrn,nGE5T. ' he'gllaoing beautiful production from .>p eof the gifted Win. Gilmore Simms, Sablisbed'in the February number of the Iaral Caro!inian: No#roir, my gallant brothers, row, Give way with will and sinew ; These seas that rise before our prow t Will ti-y the muscle in you ! ,$ts what's the fear if hearts be true ? We'e but to pull together True hearts and har'de, all bent to do, ~V1ill'bear us bravely, bear us through, And save the ship, and save the crew, In spite of wind and weather ! tow, brothers, row ! row, brothers, row ! One long, strong pull together ! And cheer with courage, as ye row ; What though the tempest btewing, !Works Zate for '.any a brother now, Th't drives, bead-on, to ruin ? "Tis not for us to shirk or shrink, Though out in fearful weather ; We know some comrade's doom'd to .ink, And we, too, hang on Danger's brink ; But fear ye. not!. don't stop to think ! Pull bravely all together! Row, brothers, row ! row, brothers, row ! One long, strong pull together ! Beerd to your oars, good brothers, row ! :Give wav with hearty courage ! Death's just as nigh on land as now, When seas are wolves at forage; And Heaven's as near on sea as shore, However wild the weather; We've but to ply the manly oar, And shut our ears to ocean's roar, Nor heed the Fate, behind, before, And bravely pull together! loi, brothers, row! row, brothers, row! OneTiong, strong pull together! Bend to your oars, dear brothers, bend ! We may not 'scape this danger T-tt times of peril prove the friend, And we've escaped even stranger. Tis something of God's law, I think, When out in angry weather. And men are dashed on Danger's brink, s?' dalt seemed doou'd, and many sink, -That one and all their hands should link, ?nd bravely pull together. row, brothers, row ! row, brothers, row ! We ynk or swim together! PAIs.-A Paris writer says: "In d forn like this, in which you nmust satisfy nearly 2,000,000 p ites daily, the supply of the ebC need offers facilities for im position which would lead to uni versal-fraud ifsome measures were not laken. Everything that can be eaten or drank tempts the cu pidity:of the adulterators. It wohki be-. well if innoeuous frauds alone were perpetrated. He who aidulterates coffee with chicory, chestnuts, aeorns, potato, beet-root, carrot, turnip, maize, can give no gastrie fever, but some will employ ground brieks! Oil may be ad ulterated in twenty-eight different a betremarked that Paris consumes m inre than a million litres of salad 4 i; but only one hundred thou-1 sand litres at . most of real olive oixfin4t,heir way .to the capit al. Wfit is the rest made 'of? 'Fruffles are'mad-e at will with yams, mush r-oonVs, and even eork. In the lowestclass of restaurants youLfind ecats', horses', and even i-ats', flesh edaked. Without continualsuper Efon, continual mishaps would occur. This supervision is exer eised in the most varied from. Sixty inspectors incessantly keep watch over the butchers' meat : winedasters are employed to judge si the beverages sold in three th,~ousand Parisian public houses. At' the Haile seventy persons are emnployed solely to ascertain, by holingegg uptoa lighted can rii. heterthey are fresh enoug h ~,It .appears that the Democratic party <lere- swept the State of New York. The l a:est reports foot up a majority of nearly 90,000 votes, and many of the rural precincts heretofore radical have been carried by the D)emocracy. The New York Timets attributes the Water loo defeat of it. , rty to "Republican" u psthy and calls for stronger spirit and un6re effective organization. * An interesting breach of promise suit that had progresscd for some time in the Wythe Cou.ty (Va.) Circuit Court, between Miss Kitty Early, a somewhat elderly raaidea, and Mr. Craig Carter, an elderly Lothairo, was trought to a sud .den termination the other day by the * marriage of the paries interested. In marrying a young white girl to a smuart mulatto, in the presence o1 a num ber of the dignitaries of a Western town, Justice Garrett said :"In the namue of 'he Great Jehovah, Continental Con ,ess and the Fifteenth Amendment, I *pronounce you husband and wie. -Uuntsville, Ala., has been chosen as the ne.xt place of meeting of the General Conference. Delegaes troin the As sociate Reformed Church and the Cum berland Presbyterian Church were fra Sternalvy rece-iv-d. The Ontario train of Pullman cars, 'with the Boston. Board. of Trade, passed to-day, May 24, a' the rute of fifty miles' *an hour. The Trans-Continental, a morning newspaper, is poblished on the train. 'I hree persons were killed by lightning, S.terday, in Scranton, P'ennsylvania, On the~ preced&g night,. MJr. Robert - .lerrifield, a son of J,udge Merritield, was also struck by lightning and instantly killed. One hundred and fifty-four persons were killed in 1869D on the railroads run uinig into Philadelphia, or making di rect connections with thems~ near that city, and 30:3 persons inj-ured. Desides Grant's property in other places, he pays taxes on $100,000 worth i:n St. Louis, where a few years, ago, he ;peddled kindling-wood to get money to buy whiskey. Talk about your thrift. The Province of Entrerios, in the Ar gentine Republic, has declared against egovernment. There has beuen a grand tournament W. L. GOUDINE, FASHIONABLE TAILOR SCOURER, &c-, FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfully announces that he is prepared to cut and fit gentle men's suits to their entire satis fion. Having bad a large expe rience in the tailoring business, and being constantlysupplied with the latest New York F ashions, ho feels no hesitancy in asking for patronage. Work promptly de livered. Terms moderate. To making sack coat..................%4 00 To cut and make pants................ 1.50 To cut and make vest.................. 1.50 To cut and make walking coat......... 5 00 To eat and make fine black frock coat.. 8 00 To cat suit of clothes.............. 100 April 13 Don't, Don't ! Don't Do It !! Do not forget that Wood's Household. Maga. aine is acknowledged to be the Largest and Best Dollar Monthly in the World. Do not forget that more money's worth is giv" en in Premiums for new Subscribers to Wood's Household Magazine, than for any other publi cation in the world. Do not forget that Six TIundre.l Dollars will be awarded in June for Six Prize Stories to be published in Wood's Household Magazine. Lastly, but not leastly do not forget that 891Prizes, worth from $1.50 to $100 in green backs, have just been awarded to subscribers and agents for Wood's Household Magazine; and that similar prizes are to be repeated tri-annual ly. No lottery nor humbue. The publication is in its sixth volume. For two specimen copies and catalogue ofprrmiume. enclose 10 cents, and address S. S. WOOD, Newburgh. N.Y. " Don't fail to ask your newsdealer for a copy. DON'T ! DON'T !! DON'T !!! A ril13,15,-ly. VICK'S FLORAL GUIlDE FOR 1870s The first edition of One Hundrer and iswenry Thousand copies of Vick's I ilustra ted Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Guide, is published and ready to send out. It is. ele gantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about 200 fine wood En.ravings of Flowers and Vegetables, and a beautiful Colored Plato-consisting of seven varieties of Phlox Drummondil, making a fine BOUQUET OF PHLOXES. It is the most beautiful, as well as the most instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain and thorough directions for the CULTUREOF FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. The Flgral Guide is published for the benw efit of my customers, to whom it is sent free without application, but will be forwarded to all who apply by mail, for ten cents, which is not half the cost. Address, JA=E VICK, Jun 51 tr. Rochester, N. Y. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT TIIE LTQA hOTEL. BRE1KFMT G(flN iP ATf Dec2R I60Nt D01RN GENERAL FRIETGHIT AND TICKET OFFICE, -Cor.MnIrA, S. C., December 23. 1869. THE following Passenger Schedule will go in to effect on this Road on and after SUNI)AY next, 26th instant: Leave Augusta, at.......................400 a. an. "Columbia, S. C., at...........9.35 a. m. " Winnsboro, at...............11.40 a. mn. "Chester, at................ 1.40 p. mD. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C............. 4.15 p. mD. 3Making connections with Trains of North Car. alina Rtoad for all points North and East. GoING SOUTH. Leave Charlotte. N. C., at...........10 15 a. ID. "Chester, at..................1.25 p. ni. *' Winnuboro, at................ 2.57 p. m. --Columbia, S. C. at.............. 4.52 p. m. .Arrive at A ugusta.................. 9.42 p. m. MIaking close conn ections wsitha Tfrains of Cen tral and Georgia Itnilroads, for Savannah. and all points in 1, lorida, Macon, Columbus. 3Mont gomery, Mobile. New Orleans. Selma, Chatltanoo ga, Memphis. Nashville, Louioville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, all points South ana West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage checked to all principal points. U7- Passengers by this~ route ooixa NonTa, have choice 01 THRtEE DIFFV.I:ENT ROUTES. C. .OL-KNIG iiT. Superintendent. E. R. Donser, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. 3Mar. 30, 13-tf. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENER AL S1'T'S OFFICE, SsrPT. 15, 1869. TUlE following Schedule for Passenger Trains will be observed from this date: DAY PAsSENGER TP.AIN. Leaving Columbia at............ ...... 7.45 a. mn. Arriving at Columbia at............4.4D p.m. 51GHT ExPREss TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at............... 5.5. p. m. Arriving at Columbia at............4 45 a. mn. TIlE CAMDENK TRtAIN-Tri wEEKLY. [Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.4 A rrive at Columbia 11.00 a. mn. Leave 1 21 p. mn Arrive at Kingville in time to connect with through mail train South. DAILY SUNKDAY EIcEPTrFD.| Teave Camden 6.35 a. m. Ar Kiugvilli .20 s. mn. Lye Kingvifle 3.15 p. mn. Ar Camden 6.3 p. mn. H1. T. PEA R E. General Supt. April 27, 17-tf Spartanburg and l'nlon Railroad. ON nd after the 18th Oct ober. Pasenger Trains will leave Spartanburg C. H., on Mondays. Wedr.esdays and Fridays. at 7.39 a. mT.. anid ar rive at Alston at 1.:35 p. in.. connecting with Greenville down train. 1Returnling Tuesdays, ThuIrsdlays and Saturda,ys. heave A\lsto,n 9.30a.m.: mrive Spar tauburg 3.40 p. mt.. as per following ichedule: Down Train. Up Train. M'iles. Arrive. Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg,..0 7.30) 3.40 Packoie......10 8.15 8 :.0 2.50 2.55 Tonesville......19 8.55 9.00 2.10 2. 5 Lnionville.2. 9.4.5 1'l1 12.55 1.2.5 Santuc. ......37 10.45 1.0 1'1 22 abelton.......4S 11.44314 12 13 Lyles Ford..52 12.05 1.01.5 1.~ strother....5 12.34125 103 1.5 alston......68 1 35 93 THOS. B3. Jr ,Peiet We areso oftncalEo tR exractide inst Molars or JTaw Teeth for children, and .o egulate or strengthen the front teeth, w~hich become crooked from neglect, that ye think it advisable to- call the attention of arents to the subject ; so that the back teeth nay be filled and the front teeth noticed whilst children are cutting their second set, o as to prev'ent- their coming irregular. Thildren shed, or lose bus ten teeth from ,e upper jaw, and ten from the lower j.tw, mnd the Molars, or jaw teeth, which they tnt nAcK of these belong to their adult or ~rown set. Many persons say- they were tot aware of this fauf. Now rotice and nct eordingly. Charges very moderate. 'erms Cash. R. S. WHJALEY, Mar. 2, 9--tf Surgeon Dentist. Nlewberry Hotel J. P. POOL, Proprietor. This Hotel is centrally situated, conmmo ious, airy and well appointed. No pains re spared to make the guests feel "at ome." "QUALITAS NON QUANTITAS.'' Highly Concentrated Fluid Extract of The Great Health Restorer. No Quack lcdicine--formula Around th Botllc PTEPARED SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE ORGANIC CHEMIST, N ORFOLK, Va OSL O0 STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE B) rUmiFYI:NG TiE :L0$>1D. ItESTORING TilE LIVER AND KIDNEYS TO A 11A I1iY A(TION, AN 1 INVIG tl:AtING TIlE NERVOUS SYSTEM. This is the secret of its WONI)ERFUL SUC CES" in CURING SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA LIVER CO3l'LAlNT, CIII(>NIC L'UEUMA i1M. NEt:EAL;IA. NERVOUS AFFEC TIONS. F.i1U'TIONS OF TII E SKIN, I I1'31Ol:S. L.OS OF VIGOff, IS EASES OF KIDNEYS AND ILA DI)Ef.R. AI) AlI. L)I EASES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD OR A DISEASED CONDITION OF THE Liver, Kidneys. Nervous System, &c. It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind o Humor and Bad Taint, and restores theentir system to a healthy condition. ITHOUSANDS H AVE BEEN CHANGED III TUE USE OF TIIS MEDICINE FROM WEAK SICKLY. SUFFERING CREATURES. '( SrRONG, HEALUY AND HAPPY MF2 AND WOMEN. No Medicine has attained such a CREA7 REPUTATION as this justly CELEBRATEI Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Authority Endorsed and recommended by the Presiden of the Faculty of the E. Medical College of the City of New York. rRoFEssoR R. S. NEWTON, Y. D, Professor and President of the Faculty, latc 'Professor Theory and Practice" of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the most eminent medical men of this age-well known as the author of the follow ing STANDAID medical works: Newton's "Practice of Medicine," "Diseases of Chil dren," "Newton's Symes Surgery," &c., in December number of American Medical Re view-page 278, says: "Among the more recent efforts to intro duce popularly, some of the new remedies we notice a new preparation compounded by .1. .. LAWRENCE, 1. D., of Norfolk, Va. which is furnished to the profession and thi public in any desired quantity. We recently examined his Laboratory, and became fully satisfied that all his work is done in the besl manner, by the most approved processes, and from the best materials, giving as a result medicine nmeeting the confidence of the obv, sicians and the public." Koskoo Cures Scrofla in its Worst Forms From A . W. MILLs, a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk, Va. No 11 Main Street, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 15, 3869, Dr. L,AwrcE-Dear Sir: Your Koskoo ha, worked wonders in my family. My daughter hai been a suferer from Scrofula since childhood. She lost thirty-one pieces of bone from her ankle, several from her arm, besides having ulceis in several parts of the body. *Whilst in this condi tion she commenced taing your Koskoo-ii acted like a charm on her; nder its use the ul, cers gradually healed, and her general health greatly improved. It certainly saved her touch sullerine, and perhas her life. I regard Koskoc a specificefor al I crofulous aftetions. Your K~os kno also cured my wife of dyspepsia, from which she sutffered greatly. She is now in better health th an she has been in five years. With the htighiest regards, I am gratefully yours, &c., A. W. MILLS. Kiosxoo is endorsed by the best physicians cv erywhere. Read the following from Dr. Tillery, a successful practitioner of many years standing in the Old North State: Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co., 1 September 10, 1809. ? DRi J. J. LAwnENrcR-Dear Sir: I have used your Concent'rated Fluid Extract of Koskoo in my practice with the happiest results. I find it to be u powerful Liver Invigorator. Blood Puri fier. anti Nervous To'nic. In all diseases of the Liver, Scrofulous. Syphilitic, and Nervous Affec tions, it is a rem edy of immense va lue; in fact, In almo-;t ever variety of Chronic Diseases its use is indicated. Hoping you may meet with the success which you deserve as a manufacturer of reliab:e medicmnes. I anm sir, with much respect, Your obedient servant, RI. C. TILLERY, 31. D. Koskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism. NonFoxiK, VA., Sept. 7, 18 P, Dr. J. J. LAw.nnce-Dear Sir: Mly son h:as received so much benefit from your wonderful Kosk oo that I cannot refrain from ex pressing my gratitude. I had tried almnost everything with out b,enefit. I bel ieve, in all sincerity, that your Kos koo is an infailibte remedy for the disease from which hec has suffered, and, so far as I can learn. has never failed. If you only knew the immense amount of suffering that he has undergone, then you could conceive the value of such a remedy as Koskoo-that surely cures. The great amount of good it is now d,ing among us is inestimable. With much gratitude, I am, respectfully yours. &c. Mn.s. M1. E. A. NELSON. Read the following from Mr. Won-ble, a prom inent Hlardwvare Merchant of this city: No. 13 Market Square, Norfolk. Va., October 13,18S69.j Dr. LA waxNc--Dear Sir: To the large num ber of testimonials which you offer of the great eficacyofyourKoskoo. Itakc p!easure in add ing moy own. I suffered greatly with Nervous Decbility. IIeadache. Loss of Appetite, &c. Two bottles of IKoskoo restored nme to health. Yours t.'uly, J. G. WOMBLE. From Rev. W. HI. Christian. l'astor 1?inwid die Street Methodist Church. P'ortsmouth, Va.. October 25i, 1889. This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence well. He is a gentleman or cultivation, and worthy of the fullest confidence. I have used his Koskoo wi th advantage to myself, and have adope its use in my family in cases of nervous debilt and depression. PRoM DRi. LLOYD, A PnYSICIAN OF LAR PiRAcTicE. Great Bridge, Va., October 8, 1869. J1. J. J AwnEl4cE, M1. D.-Dear sir: I cheerfully endorse your Koskoo as being a most valuable preparation. Upon examination of the formula, I find each ingredient highly extolled by our best and most progresseve clinical investigators. I have tested its effects in my own practice, and hate no hesitation in recommendn it. In my opinion, it is the best compound of ts class ever put before the public-eceeding by far all the various compounds of sarsaparilla, & c., ever in vented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and Invig orator of the animal forces, aiding digestion and asimilation, and thereby pucing helthy blood, which should b.e the basis of treatment in all chronic diseases. Hoping you will rea p the reward you deserve from the public as a benefac'. tor, .1 am. sir, yours truly, CHARLES LLOTD, 31. D. After reading the above high recommenda tion, Invalids ennot reasonably hesitate to give the KOSKOO a trial. FOR ADDITiONAL TESTIONIALS From Physicians, Eminent Divines, Editors, Druggists, Merchants, &c., see KOSKOO ALMANACfor this year.. PRIE O!E DOULAR PER BOITL For sale by the Principal .Druggists in the United States, and Rrifih A mreirc For the Cure c Dyspepsia, Fever & Ague, Functional Disordersof the Stomach " and Liver; Invigorates the Appetite Promotes b Digestion, Appropriate in all cases where a recovering from Acute D eases, it Manufactured Mar. 30, 13-3m. H. BISCHOF. C. WCLBECN. J. 11. PIEPrE. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. AND DEALERS ;N WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C. 197 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Mar. 30, 33-1r. L. CHAPIN & CO. MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN 20 IIayne & 33 & 35 Pinckney Sts. Also, 193 Meeting Street, Mar. 3', 13-3m. P. P. 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All these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts under Dr. Clark's immediate su act persns shoul send a aeully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clark. and the proper remedy will be sent promptly to their ad hi o llc,awil f unish aI the necesry nac commodations to patients who place themselves under his cate. Al letter ddresCLRK Office. No. 10 AMITY STR1mr, Np. ew TYork City (near llroadway.) NICKERSON HOUSE. COLUMBIA, 80OJTH CAIiOLINA. This pleasantly located HOTEL, unsuir passed by any Hlouse in the South for com fort and healthy locality, is open to Tray-( ellers and others seeking UQA RD for the Summecr. Families can be accommo,dated( with nice, airy rooms, on reasonable terms, "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will be found at the diffcr ent depots--passengers carried to and Irom 3 the Hotel free of charge. ' 3May 19 20 tf WM. A. WIJIGHIT. J Full Benefit of Re duction to Patrons. ANTE BELLUM PRICES. FALL IN DRY 1li018S 3. I. & 1. L.KNAD' COLUMBIA, S. C.. THE recent fall in gold, and the eslico war between those New York princes of the rival houses of Stewart and Claflin, have bad such an influence on the price of Dry V Goods that we are enabled to sell to suit the tumble. It is a bad wind that blows A nobody good and we are determined that 81 our estomers shall have the benefit of it. .A Bither coie to us or send your orders. P J. Hs. & M. L. KINARD'S d DPry Goods Hfouse, Colunm.z r )f all Forms of > Relieves Sick Head ache, ~' p Restores Tone to the System, Quiets Ner vousness, Gives Sleep to the Restless. Tonic is required ; and for those is a wonderful recuperative. by W. I. CHAFEE & C(X, O7 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. TRAOE MARK OLD IJROLIN BITTERS, A DELIGHTFUL TONIC. We take great ph-asure in offering the OLD GAROLINA BITTERS to the public. They are compounded with great care, and c.ntain some of the best Tonics in the iarniacopia. As evidence of the superiority of our BITTERS over all others, we have certificates fioin many of the leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed them in their practice. The OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for Want of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure for all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers every where. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Feb. 16, 7-1y. Charleston, S. C. DR. H. BAER, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST, 131 MEETING STREET, (Opposite Mairkct St.,) CHARLESTON, S. C. Dc22, 50-tf [qulit Life Isvanlce Con OF VIRGINIA. REASOCs WHT EVERY oNE SiLC). INsvt'R IN~ TilTE EQUAT,ITY ,IFE. 1NSUiAN~cE coM PANtY OF RiCHMOS) Vtr.GINiA. 1st. IL is more LIBERA L to the INSU RERS than any other company, and will eventually become PURELY MUTUAL and belong to the INSURERS. 2d. IR eirculatcs its money amongst its patrons, who are the instirers. Gonse quently they are continually getting the benefit of the rapid accumulations of the Company, the money being 'nvested by the Board of Directors amiongst the in surers. Therefore the insurers are build ing up an institution peculiarly their own tnd conducted for their benefit. 3d. The loans of this company are as lib aral as other companmes who declare divi Iends at the end of the secord,'third and bourth years, but this Company at the end >f the first and every year. Thereby the nsurcr saves several years' interest on his oans by insuring in this Company, and he lever loses his money ii he pays up for ONE WHOLE YEAR ; whereas, in other compa iies, he has to remain an insurer for sev tral years, or lhe loses all the money he has >aid. DATID B. CLARK. President. THIOS. H. WYNNE, Vice-President. JOUN Q. WINN, Secretary. G;enerail JAMES HI. LANE, Actuary. Dr. F. B. WATKINS, MedIcal Advisers. Dr. C. HI. W. 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Enamine its 1amphlets before you insure, It is to your interest to do so. rinciplOffice 1(115 ham Street, R~ihlunni, a. ] Aoarrs WArrEZD EVEEYWEERE. OHiN A. CHAPMAN, Dsr. JAS. McINrOSHII Local Agent. Examining rhysician, BENJ. G. HERIOT, Gen. Travelling Agt, E Charleston, b. C. Sep.22 371y. THE CALO GRAM, 'BALTIORE, MD. A Quarterly Recorder of Literature. De ated to Literary Affair.s, Typography, Arts, P ~ience, News, Poetry, and Advertising. 0o sketch of foreign life published every is- y e.-Editorials. Price, One Dollar a year. box of Goodspeed's Golden Fountain ens, sent to every eash sutbscriber for N7O. Thbese pens write sixtyv lines with one p of ink. SAMPLE COPIES, 12 CENTS, repaid. E. S. RILEY, Jr., E. A mEROIC RE1nEDY HENRY'S Ic CARBOLIC Constitution RENOVATOR! Based on Science. Prepared with Skill, and all the available ingenuity, and expert ness, that the art of pharmacy of the present day can contribute. p And Combining in Concentrated Form the most Valuable Vegetable Juices Known in the History of Medicines for s PURIFYING THE BLOOD, it Imparting s< NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM, Tone to the Stomach, . I And a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys, Secretive and Excretive Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE - Isy breathing his last on the battle field, his companions surged on and left im alone. They knew the canse of his approaching end, it was the deadly bullet. No friendly voice .. could cheer him to life-nohuman skill could save him. Thousands of Precious Lives are to day as rapidly sinking, and as surely tottering on to an untimely end, in Suffering, Agony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the cause which Science can arrest and assuage, Nourish into new Life and Vigor. And cause the Bloom of Health To dance once more upon their withered Checks. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, Steals upon its victim; unawares, and before they are aware of its attack, plants itself D firmly in the system, and through neglect or inattention becomes seated, and defies all ordinary or temporary treatment to relin quish its merciless grasp. DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE OF The wasted form-the hollow cheek ? The withered face-the sallow complexion ? The feeble voice-the sunken, glaesyeye ? The emaciated form-the trembling frame ? The treacherous pimple-the torturing sort ? The repulsive eruption-the inflamed eye ? The pimpled face-the rough colorless skin ? and debilitating ailments of the present age ? et The answer is simple, and covers the whole ground in all its phazes viz: the FANGS OF DISEASE . AND HEREDITARY TAINT I ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN TIIE Fountain of Life---the Blood. THE Indiscriminate Vaccination during the late war-, with diseased L.ymph has TAINTED THE BEST BLOOD in the entire land. It has planted the germ of the most melancholy disease in the veins of men, women and children on all sides, and St nothing short of A HEROIC REMEDY am will Eradicate it root and branch, forever. re Such a Remedy is HEFDN RY's CA RBOLIC CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. Os :tEACHING THEI STOMACht, it assimu-i *tes at once wIth the food and liquids there'. n, and from the moment it passes into the Blood, it attacks disease at its fountain head, n its germ and matuiity, and dissipates it brough the avenues of the organs with un rring certainty, and sends new and pure 3lood bounding through every artery and ze rein. thi The tubereules of Scrofula that sometimes o lourish and stud the inner coating of the ab- an [omen, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis olved and eradicated and the diseased parts .he tourished into life. The Torpid Liver and inl noctive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy gri ecretion, and their natural functions re tored to renewed health and activity. Its action upon the blood, duids of the - ody, and Glandular System, are ONIC, PURIFYING ANID DISINFECTANT, Lt its touch, disease droops, dies, and th ictim of its violence, as it were,. ple LEAPS TO NEW LIFE. dr ma Aches, enlivens the spirits, and imparts a Sparkling brightness to the Eye, of 1 A rosy glow to the Cheek,th A ruby tinge to the Lip, for A clearness to the Head', Thi A brightnese t'o the Complexion, Pr A buoyancy to the Spirits, u And happiness on all sides. try Thousands have been resened from the ant er-ge of the grave by its timely use. This Remedr is now offered to the publicpi rith the most solemn assurance of its intrin ic medicinal vir-tueg, and powerful IIealing J roperties. FoR ALL AFFECTIONS OF TIIE ~idneys, Rleteion of Urine, -And Dlses.es of Women and Children. 'ervous Prostration. Weakness, General Lassitude, and Losot Appetite, it is unsurpassed. It extinguishes t ifections of the Boues, Habitual Ccstiveness, Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep- and sia, Erysipelis, Female Irregularities, 3m Fistula, all Skin Dimeae, Liver en Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, Cas Pulmonary Diseases, Cont King's Evil, no SYPHILIS. ftr PREPARED BY doit ?rof. Ms E. HENRY, " .DIRECTOR.-GEXERAL 0? vsm IERLIN HOSPITAL, 3L A ,L. L.D., F. R.S. HENRY & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, 278 PEARL STREET. Post-offBee Box, 5i272, Nrw Yonx. 17 CONSTTUTION R ENOVATOR is SI r bottle, six bottles for 5. Sent anywhere IOf i receipt of price. Patients are requested; Sup correspond confidentially, and reply will Sine made by following mail. Sold by all respectable Druggists. Sold atdewberry by Dr. J. McINTOSH. Entered according to Act of Congress; by M. Chri ltx.~ty,intheClrk' Occ f heDistrict: and ireatet Inention of the ge t $EAPLS, DURABILITY, cONVENIENCE .GENTS WANTED A TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED A OLUEN FONT1IN PEN, Acknowledged by all who have used them a be the best Pen made or sold in this coun' y. No bloting! No soiled fingers! Sixty ines written -vith one pen of ink! Will out rear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, T ierchants, teachers and all classes, endorse ~ acm in the highest terms of praise. Pat up T neat slide boxes. No. 1, for general use; ,o. 2, medium; No. 3, for ladies' use or fine T enmanship. LIBERAL 0OIISSIOH T AGETS! T We are prepared to give any energetic per- I ) takir.g the agency of these Pens, a com ission which will pay 6?0 per month. We Tl avite all persons wishing employment, to and for samples and circulars. TI Two sample boxes mailed for 50 cents. ADDRESs, d( VESTERN PUBLISHING CO.. m PITTSB URGH, PA., m Manufacturer's Agents. It Manr. 9, 10-6m. T - ET a YSPEPS!A& INDG ES TiON ?EVEIS CILL& FEVER PPETl1 ..g CREA I. - SOLO ?/!!-,WHEp.E. IE.MCISE & DAJ PFIOPRIETORS &wsHLESALE tRuGGisS N. B. The Commissioner of Internal Rev. ue has decided that any dealer can sell ji is article without a special license. For sale in Newberry by DR. JA3IES cINTOSIH, Druggist and apothecary. March C0 1T. 1R. J. B. THOMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. W . B. McKellar.) Office over McFall & Pool's store, on Mainf reet. All the old busines,s left unfinished will be L mpleted on the terms as before arranged, d everything done in the best mlani#er and arranted. .The patronage of the public is spectfully solicited. Dec. 8, 48--tf. Over MYES & ARTItS NE WBER RY, S. C. a V. H. WISEMAN, a RESIDENT ARTIST, 1T AKES pleasure in informing the citi is of Newberry and surrounding country, n it he is prepared to make Photsographs ern all sizes, and in every variety of finish, 1 all other kinds of pictures. Flaving added largely to his stock, and eping up with all the receit improvements the art, he feels satisfied of his ability to tify the tastes of all. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. FjR f1ar. 16, 11--tf. HIE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very sim remedy, after having suffered several .rs with a sev-ere lang affection, and that T ad disease, Consumption--is anxious to ba ke known to his felow sufferers, the a ins of cure. cs o all who desire it, he will send a copy of h he prescription used (free of charge), tofti h the direetions for preparing and using pror same, which they will find a sure cure p, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc.- railr object of the Advertiser in sending the A scription is to benefit the afflicted, and fi and information which he conceives to befr sluable; and he hopes every sufferer will his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, scrit may prove a blessing. of tI arties wishing the Prescription, will no e ise address ' the Rav. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., N - Y. N inc 2 21 17. NIILLIAM S. HENEREY, S LCHINIST AND FOUNDER, .TI 314 Meeting Street. all. CHARLESTON, S. C. t a- Particular attention paid to the manufae Sa of improved Agricultural Implements. -- 0 anufactures STEAM ENGINEs. BOILERS At MACHINERY, SAW M1YLS. CORN ,L.S. Horse Powers, Vertical and Horizontal sir Mills, Cotton -Seed Crushers, McCarthy on Gins, and all kinds of Iron and Brass dngs, to order. O Black's Patent Gang Plow. 2nio ofale ab implement ad call pteto ofatestoi. It has no equal F nreaking uland, and the driver rides while ig his wokthus saving the fatigue of orina,. long hing. ar 0,13--3mi, Ja COLUMBIA, S. C. BO OBERT JOYNER, y PROPRIETOR. ~. RA.ILTON JOYNER, CLERK, RATES, oard, per Day.........--..... 0I er, Breakfast and Lodging....2 00) leMeals-...............-.......: , 001 p. 8th, 1869.- and a wil Barber Shop. w an be found next to Messrs. Smith & whic1 stian's, where I will shave, shampoo, profil cut gentlemn's hair, neatly and cheaply. [so by iy 11, 10 -tf. IN SURE IN THE IFE INSURANCE COMP OF PHILADELPHIA. LEX. WHILLDID, President. GEO. NUGEi T, Vice-President. JOHN S. WILSON. Seeistary JOHN C. SImmS, tr ssets, - - $2,500,000. ,nnual Inc1er 1,000,00 he American-Is now one of the Oldet Cotpaniesinthe UnitedStates, Chartered 1850. be American- Has $200 of Assets for every $100 of Liabilities. be American-Never lost a, dollar of in vestmente. e American-Issues policies on Au..de sirable plans. 3e American-Makes.iaLL policiesnon-for: feitable. e American-Pays Life Policies to the insured at the age of eighty years. ie American-Has no unnecessary restric tions on travel and residen'ce. , c American-Declares dividends annual ly at the end of the first year. e American-Pays all losses promptly. Has all the tables of rates for Life, En wment, Incothe Producing, Return Pre um, Premium Reducing, Cbildrdn's En-' wment Policies, and grants Atnnitties o# )st favorable terms. Its-rates are low', has both the mutual and stock plans. Mr. A. 3. CALDWELL, General Agen $ irth and South Carolina. Ofee F.ras tional Bank building, Charlotte,N. G. ZEFER TO Ex. Gov. Vance, Charlotte, N. V, Gen. Jno. A. Young, " Gen. Alexander, Columbia, S. f. Col. Jas. Gibbs, " " " L. D. Childs, " 4 J. NEWTON FOWLES, Agent, Newberry, S. . " Agents Wanted. Liberd eftabgE as will be made with men who *ziii snCss. June 9 22 ly. ER. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague ANTIDOTE Always Stops the Chills. This Medicine has been before the Pub c fifteen years, and is stillahead of-all iherknownremedies. Itdoesnotpurge, )es not sicken the stomach, is perfectly de in any dose and under all-vircam aces, andis the only Medicine that wil CURE IMMEDIATELY td permanently every form of Fever d Ague, because it is a perfect Ai )te to Malaria. Sold by all Druamiats. ov 24 ly IRRIAGE AND BUGGY. FACTORY. Ve will keep canscintly on hand a ice variety of fine Top and no .Top ;gics of the latest and niosc approved es. fld Carriages and J3uggies renovated made to look good as new. pecial attention given to repairing fino. riages and Buggies which is important ~onsumers. epair.ng done in the b,est mannersd avorable prices. ai connection with our factory we are .ig orders for fine Carriagcs. light Rock ys, Germantowns Pheatons, Top and r'op Buggies from a first class North Factory. Terms ca.sh on delivery. ur factory is near the Depot. J. TAYLOR & Co. uly 21 28 ly. lIE SUBSCRIBER has constantly on I a full assortment of the above approved s, of different patterns, besides coffins is own make, all of which he is prepared ruish at very reasonable rates, with aptness and despatch, irsons desirous of having cases sent by oad will have them sent free of charge. Hearse is always on hand and will be ished at the rate of $10 per day. inkful for past patronage, the sub er respectfully asks for a continuation ie same, and assures the public that ffort on his part wilU be spared to renden atmost satisfaction. A. C. CH APMAN iwberry S. C., July 31. ashi & Blinids.. e subscriber takes pleasure-in announc.. to this community that,, having mado. eessary arrangements, he will.be able rnish sh with and .without Glass, and Blinds, Yery Moderate Rates!!. 4 For Cash !: ANDREW C. CHAPMANs t.7 41 tf. Newberry C H, S. Trime 'liastern Hay sale by H. C. WISKEMAN. 5. 28, 4-tf. AVILTON B.OTEL. Charleston, S. C. ARD PER DAY, $3.00., ats. HL. L. BUT TERFIELD, Suiperintendent. pt. 13. gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Deblity, Premature Decay,. lIthe effects of youthful indiscretion, for the sake of suffering humanity.. rree to all who'need it, the receipt and aons for making the simple remedy by t he was cured. Sufferers wishing to: by rhe Advertiser's experience, can do, addressing, in perfect confidence, JO v nI OGDnN,