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? xiteles and Phr ne. A th+ aad -silnt years ago, The starlight faint and pale Waadrawing on the sunset glow Its soft and shadowy veil ; When frotrr his work the Sculptor stayed His hand; and turned to one Who ssood beside him, half in shade, - Said,- with a sigh, "'Tis done." "Phryne, thy human lips shall pale, Thy rounded limbs decay, Nor love nor prayers can aught avail To bid thy beauty stay ; "But there thy smile for centuries On marble lips shall live, For art can grant what love denies, And fix the fugitive. "Sad thought! nor age nor death shall fade The youth of this cold bust ; When the quick brain :,nd hand that made, And thou and I are dust! "When all our hopes and fears are dead, Ai.d both our hearts are cold, And love is like a tune that's played, And life a tale that's told. "This counterfeit of senseless stone, That no sweet blush c in warm, The same enchanting look shall own, The same enchanting form. "And there upon that silent lace Shall unborn ages see Perennial youth, perennial grace, And sealed serenity. "And strangers, when we sleep in peace, Shall say, not quite unmoved, So smiled upon Praxiteles The Phryne whom he loved." W. W. S. -DIsiui..-We find in HIaw thorne's "\ote-flook" the fol~ow ing description of Disraeli, as the latter appeared in 1S56: By-and by came a rather tall, slender per. son, in a black frock-coat, but toned, up, and black pantaloons, taking long steps, with another gentleman, and ate his dinner. The story- of his marriage does him~ mnch credit ; and indeed I am inclined to like Mr. Disraeli as a man who has made his own place good among a hostile arist< eracy, and leads instead of follow ing them. Hie came and stood near our table, looking at the bill of fare, and then sat down on the -opposite side of the room, but I thought rather feebly or listlessly. His shoulders were round, or else he had a habitual stoop in them. He bad a prominent nose, a thin .face, and a sallow, very sallow ,complexion ; and had I seen him in America, I should have taken him for a hard-worked editor of a newspaper, weary and worn with eight labor and want of exercise --aged before his time. It was . Ei~sraeli, and I never saw any oth -er-Englishman look in the least like-;though in America his ap .pearance would not attract notice a~s.beizg unusual. 'SPmrvrALIs.-The Christianl *Uion Ahas a sensible "leader" this 'week on sthe subject of spiritualism. It~ says tit does not believe in the - .sp&rual edgin of the phenomena nor in the relgous teachings which nre propagted by the professed gSpirit .uaTisi. l would hake to believe in -thepossibility of spiritual intercourse. .lt say@ "We emua..t be so tolerant of the literature of Spiritualism as we are -of the phenomenology. It is the most hopeless waste of sentimentalism, the most ext-raordinatry effusion of fancy. futile 3hilosc>phy and maudlin re - iiousness, and in the most extra ordinary gumnty that ever broke loose upon the world. It would be humil:iating to believe that dyingz gives to the soul such a b)ackset as the~ revelations of Spiritunlismn manifrest. After the arowth and experience of seventy years in the fiesh, it is hard to think that one is doomed in the asher life to semiidiocy." A day or so ago an express train ont the Erie railway, drawn by thie locomotive Wmn. M. Tweed, was run seventy-three miles in ninety six minutes; forty-two miles were made in fift.seven minutes. New t. Servan, th~e engineer, stuck his head out when rushing through at town, wvit.h the enqtuiry, "How'sI that for high 1" GA .ix.n m ;.-The Philatdelphia Press of Monday. says : "For the firs.t time within living' mecmory, the~re is not a gambling house public!y openI in Philadelphia. The blaze of light thirouzh half-drawn blinds anid hailf opene'd doors, nIo longer at inigh lt lures our youth fromt homie or tempi}ts tbe stratuger." A telegraphie despatch announces that womn are inconmpetent as census marshals-their business is to multi ply, not enumerate, the population. Mr. Julian's female suffrage amend-I ment to ,the constitutiar is called the "sweet sixteenth." UTnion County has had only one marriage in three months. The coun ty must do bet ter than this or ehange its name. A hand-to-hand affair-Mar li:lge.' -The greatest comiposer-Chloro form. Fast freight lines-B locked? trins. A well-known . hield officer-A ker-nel of corn. There is said to be an organization of blooddh.irsty young females in Iowa, the objeeta of wvhich is to intimzidate men to discontinue the habit of waxing mus-, taches. They tickle so. Forty thousand Masons were in pro eession in Philadelphia yesterday, and made one of the finest Masonic displays. Citizens' Savings Bank. or sOUTa CAROLINA, BRAICH AT NEWBERRY, C. II, S. C. Deposits of :1 and Upwards Received. Interest Allowed at the Rate of Seven per cent. per Annum on Certificates of De posit, and six per cent, Compounded, Every six Months on Accounts. oFFICEIS. WM. MARTIN, President. JOlR B. PALMER, Vice-Presidents. JOHN P. THOMAS., THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. G. T. SCOTT, Assistant Cashier. FINANCE COMMITTEE. JNO. T. PETERSON. E. S. CoPPOCK. R. S. CHICK. SOLICITORS.. FAIR, POPE & POPE. DIRECTORS. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Golumbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Ileintih, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. 11. Rutledge, Charleston, Daniel Ravenel, Jr., Charleston, Mechanies, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans and others may here deposit their savingsand draw a liberal rate of interest thereon. Planters, Professional men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for business or other purposes ; Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose de posits can only be withdrawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal repre sentatives), wishing to lay aside funds for future use, are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, and at the same time, be sulject to withdrawal when needed. Apr. 6, 14-O0o. EVEI:Y FAMILY slioukl take at least ONE General Newspaper besides their county paper, "every time." It should be I TIE BEST, MOST ENTERTAINING, MOST VARIED, and THE CHEAPEST,, $3, $3, $3, $3, $3, $3, $3. Three Dollars pays for one year's subscrip, tion, or 1, $1, $1, S1, S1, - One dollar for four months to the Mobile Weekly Register, The Oldest, Largest, and best known of Southern family journals. Hon. JOHN FORSYTH, Editor-in-Chief. It employs the best talent in the country. Its Stories are the most entertaining. Its Poetry the most brilliant. Its Correspondence is from all important points. Its Telegraphic Summary Is a complete history of the week. Its Commercial Review and Prices Current every Merchant and Planter needs-it is cor, rect. Its Agricultural Department is most full Edited by Hon. C. C. LANG.DON. Its Polities A.w.AYs DEMOCRATIC and SOUTHERN. It has been published uninterruptedly for Half a Century. It has double the circulation of any paper in the Southern States. Subscribe for the MOBILE WBEKL.T REG IsTER, 1 year 53.00-4 months S1.00. Get your neighbors to join you. Clubs of four one year $10 00--take it four months on trial-send S1.00. Specimen copy free. Address, - WN. D. MANN, Prop. Register. Mobile, Ala. June 15, 24-tf. - STILL IN ADVANCE ! Goods Purchased at Lowest Gold Prices. NE W ARRIVALS .DAILY. TIHE subscriber having just returned from New York nith one of the finest se lections of goods in thle JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS LINE, would call especial attentio:n to the following articles, which will be sold at astonishin:t low prices :Gold and Silver WATCHES; Fine GOLD JEW ELRY ; Watch Chains, Sil-erware, Specta cles, American and French Clocks, Statues, Toilet Sets, Pocket Books, Fants, Musical Boxes, and many other articles too numer ou to mnftion. *ISAAC SULZBACHIER, Columbia Hotel Row. A pril 2(1, 16-tf. W. L. GOUDINE, FASIIIONAB3LE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FRONi CHARLESTON. Respectfully announces that he is prepar-ed to cut and fit gentle men's1 suits to their entire sats fion. Hlavintg had a large expo iencce in the tailoring business,1 aid being5. costantly supplied with the latest New York Fashions, he feels no Lesitancy in asking for patronage. Work pr'omptly de-. ivered. Terms moderate. o maing sack eoat...............*4 00 To cut and make pants..............1.0 To cut and make vest............... 1.50i 'o ct alnd make walking coat........ 00 To cut and make fine black frock coat. . S 00 To cut suit of clothes............... 1.00 April1.3 1 LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MWEALS AT THLE ALTOI HIOTE. BREIKIS GO1N [P AND llENR t60I%lBOWN Dec 22 50-3mn Attend to Your Children's TeethI We are so often called on to extract the bi first Molars or Jaw Teeth for children, and a: to regulate or strengthen the front teeth,j which become crooked from neglect, that we think it advisable to call the attention of parents to the subject ; so that the back teeth . a be filled and the front teeth noticed whilst children are eutting their second set, g so as to prevent their coming irregular. Children shed, or lose but ten teeth from F the upper jaw, and ten from the lower jaw, ir nd the Molars, or jaw teeth, which they .A ut DAiC of these belong to their adult or rown set. Many persons say they were' 2ot aware of this fact. Now notice and act ccordingly. Charges vdry moderate. Ferms Cash. R. S. WHALEY, "QUALITAS ON QUANTITAS.' DR. LAWRENCE'S Eighly Concentrated Fluid Extract of K flilL The Great Health Restorer. No Quack uedicine---Fonnhul Around Ie Boite. PTEPA'RR SOLELY BY DR. J. J. LAWRENCE, ORGANIC CIIEJIST, NORFOLK, Va. 0 STIlIKES AT THE ROOT OF I)ISEASE BY lIFYING T1E BO 1:1). RESTOIING TIIE LIVER ANI) KIDNEYS TO A iEAII:fliY ACTION, AND> INVIG O1AfNG Tlil; NERVOT:S SYSTEM. This is the secret of its WONDERFUL SUC CLiS in CURs[NG SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COM)PLAINT, CHRONIC ItIET-3A TISM. NEt'ItAL( A. N El1 VOUS AFFEC TliNS. ER'I11r'ONS OF 'Ti!E SKIN, 11L'MO!tS. LOSS OF VIGOR. DIS EASES'OF KIDNEYS AND I:LADDER. AN D A I. DIS E,SES CAUSED BY A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR A DISEASED CONDITION Or THE Liver, Kidneys, Nervous System, &C. It thoroughly ERADICATES every kind of Humor and Bad Taint, and restores the entire system to a healthy condition. THOUSANDS IEAVE BEEN CHANGED BY THlE USE OFTIiSMEDICINEFROM WEAK. SICKLY. SUFFERING ('IIEATURE%S. TO StIRON(.. 11EALTY AND HAIr'Y MEN AND WOMEN. No Medicine has attained such a GREAT RtEPUTATION as this justly CELEBRATED Compound. Approved by the Highest Medical Authority. KiOSKiOO! Endorsed and recommended by the President of the Faculty of the E. Medical Coliege of the City of New York. PROFESSoR R. S. NEWTON, M. D, Professor and President of the Faculty, late "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 STANDARD 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 J. J. LAWRENCE, 31. D., of Norfolk, Va., which is furnished to the profession and the public in any desired quantity. We recently examined his Laboratory, and became fully satisfied that all his work is done in the best manner, by the most approved processes, and from the best materials, giving as a result a medicine meeting the confidence of the phy, sicans and the public." Kskoo Cures Scrofula in its Worst Ferms From A . W. Mzr.ts, a prominent and well known merchant of Norfolk, Va. No. 11 Main Street. Norfolk. Ta.. Sept. 15, 189. Dr. LAwRENcE-Dear Sir: Your Koskoo has worked wonders in my family. M y daughter has been a sufferer 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 taking your i(oskoo-It acted like a charm on her; under its use the ul, cers5 grdually healed, and her general health greatly improved. It certainly saved her much sufferinr, antd perhaps her life. I regard Koskoo a -pecific for all scrofutlons affections. Your Koe koo also, cured;zny wife of dyspepisia. from which she suffe'red greatly. She Is now in better health than she has been in five yenrs. With the highest revar". I am gratefully yours, &c.. A. W. MILLS. Kosxoo Is endorsed br thebest physicians ev erywhere. Read the following from Dr. Tillery, a succeseful practitioner of many years standing n the Old North State: Rocky Mount. E.dgccombe Co., 1 September10. 1869. 5 Dn.. J. .T. TLAwRgcv-D)ear Sir: I have used your Concentrated Fluid Extract of IKoekoo in moy practice with the happiest results. I find it to be a powerful Liver Invigorator. Blood Purl ler. and Nervous Tonic. In all disenses of the Liver. Scrofulous. Sy hiIitic, and Nervous Affec tions. it is a remedy ot immense value: in fact, in almost ever variety of Chronic Diseases its ue inia . Hoping you may meet with the ucces which you deserve as a manufact.urer of reliabe medicines. I am sir. with much respect, Y our obedient servant. R. C. TILLERY, 31. D. Eoskoo Cures Chronic Rheumatism. NORoEKri. VA.. Sept. 7. 18i39, Dr. J. J. LAwnace-D)ear Sir: My son has -eceived so much benefit from your wonderful K osk oo that I cannot rettain from expressing my tratitude. I had tried almost everything without >enefit. I believe, in all siucerity, thiat your Koe coo is an infallible remedy for the disease from ihich he hes suffered. and, so far as!I can learn. us never failed. If you only knew the immense nount of suffering that he has undergone, then -ou could conceive the value of such a remedy as oskoo-that surely cures. The great amount of ood it is now doing amnong us is inettimable. With much gratitude, I am, respectfully yours. & c. Mns. 31. E. A. NELSON. Read the following from Mr. Worrble, a prom nent Hardware Merchant or this city: No. 13 Market Square. Norfolk. Va., October 18, 1809.5 Dr. LA WnExc.-D)enr Sir: To the lar-e aumo er of testimonials which you offer of t'ie great ficacy of your Koskoo. I t ake pleasure in add ag my own. I suffered greatly with Nervous ottles ofEKoskoo re.tored me to health. Y ours truly, j .WMlE From Recr. W. U. Christian, rastor Dinwid ie Street Methodist Church. Portsmouth, .Va.. October 25, 1S69. This is to certify that I know Dr. Lawrence - ell. He is a gentleman of cultivation, and rorthy of the fullest confidence. I have used - s o. n ith advantage to myself. and have dopted its use In my family in cases of nervous ebility and depression. ~~ RON DR. LLOTD, A PflYsIcIAN OF LARGR Great Bridge, Va., October 8, 1869. J. J. JAwRExCE. M. D.-Dear sir: I cheerfully adorse your Eoskoo as being a most valuable reparation. Upon examination of the formula. fInd each ingredient highly extolled by our besut '1 ud most progreasve clinieal investigators. I J ave tested its effects in any own practice, and ave no hesitation in recommending it. In my pinion, it is the best compound of itsclass ever ut before the public-exceeding by far all the arious compounds of sarsaparilla. &c.. ever in-1 ented. It is a decided Nerve Tonic, and Invig rator of the animal forces, aidin"e digestion and9 similation. and thereby pro&zcing healthy lood, which should be the basis of treatmnent in 1 chronic diseases. Hoping you will reap the ward you deserve from the public as a benaefac. ir, I am, sir, yours truly. CH!ARL.5 LLOYD, M. D. After reading the above high recommends on, Invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to ri ie the KOSKOO a trial. rh FOR ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIAL.S G rm Physicians, Eminent Divines. Editors, ti ragists, Merchants, &c., see KOSKOQO n LM ANAC for this year.o RIC OE DOLLAI PE DOTLE, E 'or sak~ by t.te Prinipal Druggists in thec United States, and For the Cure oI Dyspepsia, Fever d; oue, Functional D)isordersof the Stomach and Liver; Invigorates the Appetite ; 0.1 Promotes Digestion, *' Appropriate in all cases where a T recovering from Acute Diseases, it is Manufactured 1 20 Mar. 30, 13-3m. U. BiSCHOFF. C. WULBEr.N. J. H. PIEER. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO. 0JJSpIcs i i 0'oc S, AND DEALERS : , WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C. 197 ;East Bay, CH.~ RLESTON, S. C. Mar. 30, ,--y. L. CHAPIN & Co. MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS IN $(MIAges, i h)'css, &c. it 20 Ihayue & 33 & 35 Pinckuey Sts. Also, 193 Meeting Street, Mar. 30, 13-3m. P. P. TOALJE, HARLESTON, S. C. CLargest and most comlete) S M riactry of Doors.S c.es, the Southern States. PIMTE PIf0E LIST DEFIRS COMPETITION. gi SEND FOR ONE. 33 rSrrr Tra ON .ArJAoATz. g A pril 6, 1870-14-1y. R. CLARK'S LONDON REMEDIES, "FOR SPECIAL COMPLA[NTS ." j' DR. C L A R K'S INVIGORATOR gives strength to the aged and debilitated; it is, specially designed for young men who waste their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persona whose systems havc become weak by in r~dnce, nire1,completely restored by its u.se. gr DR. CLARK'S PURIFIER -cleanses p the blood from all impurities; such as Scroful. yphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism. Humors of C every sort. Jiad Breath, Offensive P'erspiration. b Fouf Feet. Catarrh. D)ischarges from the Ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat. Falling of the Hlair, UI ers. IBoils. Pimples. IBlotches, and-all diseases of P the skin. It is also beneficial in diseases of the q1 ungs au.d Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. bi gy DR. CLARK'S PANACEA relieves C, Pain of every description ; Headache, Earache tlI [oothache. btomachache. Lackache. Pains i the IBreast and Limbs. It is.an invaluable remne- S dy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should in e without it. Price One Dollar. gr DR. (CLA RK'S ELIXER is a certain a are for all weakness of the G.enito-Urinary Or gans. and diecharges of a miuco-purulent nature, e! ucorrhwa. Gonorrhon. Spermuatorrhina, and di seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by it.s use. g Irice One Dollar. o T' DR. CLARlK' REGULATOR, for . tiales only, is guaranteed to correct all special in irregularities and difficulties of Single Ladles. Jo JIarried Ladies are cautioned not to use i t when in a certain condition, as its effects would be two swerful. iPrice One Dollar. Al these celebrated remedies are prepared from n Fluid Fxtracts under Dr. Clark's immediate sn- er iervision and are warranted fresh and pure. All fllicted persons should send a carefully writtenI tateent of their ailments to i>r. (hirk, and the ~roper remedy will be sent promptly to their ad tress. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at s office. and will furnish all the necessary ac ~omoations to atients who place themselves inder his care. AI letter adre's (L K Office. No.10f A MITY sTItEET. New Y ork City (near Broadway.) Apr. 6. 1A-17. ICKERSON HOUSE. w 00LUMBIA, wV SOUTH CAIIULINA. This pleasantly located hOTEL, unsur j. iassed by any House in the South for comn rt andi healthj~ locality, is open to Tray- CI l1e and others seeking DOARD for the ummier. Families can be accommodated G. ih ni1ce, airy rooms, on reasonable terms, 'A call is solicited." J M Omnibus will be found at the diff'er t dpots-passenlgers carried to and from M( he Hotel free of charge. TI May 10 20 tf WM. A. WRIGhT. Jg J. ul Benefit of Re duction to R Patrons. ANTE BELLUM PRICES. E4 "LL IN BRY 800JO8 ~ AT COLUMBIA, S. C. S THE recent fall in gold, and the calico ar between those New York princes of the val houses of Stewart and Claflin, have id such an in'Buence on the price of Dry ] nods that we are enabled to sell to suit e tumble. It is a bad wind that blows body good and we are determined that : ir customers shall have the benefit of it. [ther co'ee to us or send your orders. J. H, & M. Le KINARD'S Of ])ry Goods House, Columbia. JSinr Mar. sa nl-r . .all Forms of Relieves Sick Head ache, i o Restores z D z Tone to the System Quiets Ner vousness, Gives Sleep to the a a Restless. onic is required ; and for those a wonderful recuperative. >y W. H. CIIAFEE & CO., 7 Eajt Bay, Charleston, S. C. TRADE MARK )LD C1OLITU BITTERS1 A DELIGIITFUL TONIC. We take great pleasure in ofTering the ULD GAROINA BITTERS the public. They are compounded with reat care, and contain some of the best 'onics in the 1'harmacopia. As evidence f the superiority of our BITTERS over all thers, we have certificates from many of lie leading physicians in our State, who have rescribed theni in their practice. The OLD CAROLINA BITTERS Will be found invaluable for $ 'ant of Appetite, General Debility, Chills and Fever, and Dyspepsia. We do not offer our BITTERS as a cure >r all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, iey have no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers every here. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., nporters of Choice Drugs and Chemicals, Feb. 16, 7-ly.. Charleston, S. C. DR. H. BAER, WIIOLESALE and RETAIL )RUGGIST, 131 MEETING STREET, (Opposite Market St.,) JHARLESTON, S. 0. Dec 22, 50-tf qpail Li InmUace Coa OF VIRGINIA. EAsoNS WilT E.TERY ONE sHot-!D INsCRE IN TilE E.QrA,iTY L.IFE 1rsURANcE coM PANY OF RICHMOND tiRG~iNiA.4 1st. It is more LIBERA L to the INSU ERS than any other company, and will entually become PURELY MUTUAL and :iong to the INSURERS. 2d. It circulates its money amonsgst its trons, who are the insurers. Conse- i1 tently they are continually getting the I mnefit of the rapid accumulations of the 11 >mpany, the nmoney being invested by t e Board of Directors amongst the in rers. Therefore the insurers are build-. g tip an institution peculiarly their own d conducted for their benefit. f 3(1. The loans of this company are as lib-d al as other companies who declare divi nds at the end of the second, third and urth years, but this Company at the end I 'the first and every year. Thereby the st tmrer saves several ye.ars' interest on his si tns by insuring ini this Company, and he ver loses his money it lie pays up for ONE b HOLE YEA R ; whereas, in other conmpa as, lie has to remain an insurer for sev- T 1l years, or he loses all the moncy be has A id. v DAVID B. CLARK, Presid~ent. TIIt)S. HI. WYNNE, Vice-President. JollN Q. WINY, Secretary. It General JAMES I. LANE, Actuary. Dr. F. B. W.ATIS, ?. edical A dvisers. Judge JOUN A. MIEREDITH, Counsellor. Dl RECToLS. 13. WINSTON, Treasurer and Secretary R. F. & P'. R. R. M. J1. .JOUNSON, of Johnson & Hunt, Wholesale Grocers. MJ. H.POWER~S, of Winston & Powers, Wholesale Grocers. ABER~T ORDWAY, Treasurer Bucking-' hiam State Company. F. GIBSON, Superintendent A dams' Ex- W press Company.s [ARLES Y. MORRIS, Morris & Co.'s Su- ~ gar Refinery. A. PEPLE, Superintendent Mianchester Cotton .\ills. HN 11. TYLER, John IH. & John Tyler, Jewelers. ~SES M I LLIS~E Ri, Wholesale Dry Goods. 'OMAS S. BALDWIN. Clothier. HN M. G ODDIN, Cashier Planters' Bank. R. DOWELL, Superintendent Wesiern Union Telegraph Company. EX. G. ROBERTSON, Cattle Broker. ORGE I. HERRING, Wholesale Grocer. L. BROWN, of Brown, Jones & Go., Wholesale Grocers. BODEKER, Drnggist. K(. ROSENBAUM, of S. & M. Rosenbaum, IDriy Goods. luality Life Insurance Co. iamine its Pamphlets before you insure, It is to your Interest to do so. Itipafic0e 1015 MIin S6reet, PMcmond, Va. AGE'T8 WAarrED Evan waran. DT~ A. CHAFMAN. Da. JAS. McINI'OSHs' Local Agent. Examining Physician, BEl3. G. HERITOT, Gen. Travelling Ag't. ~ iy.Charleston, S. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. LOBERT JOYNER, rPOPIETOR. P. HIA)ILTON JOYNER, CLERK, RATES, Board, per Day..............$3 00 per, Breakfast and Lodging..2 00 )YSPEPSIA& INDIGE1 O1 REVETS CILS&FEVE? F T, r ._CREATES SOLD !:VERYWHERE. I WJEMoSE & DA , pRO. PRIE TORS awHOLESALE DRUGGisrs N. B. The Commissioner of Internal Rev. flue has decided that any dealer can sell his article without a special license. For sale in Newberry by DR. JAMES ICINTOSIT, Druggist and apothecary. March 30 1v. MR..J. R. THOMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST, (Suc^cssor to Dr. W V. B. McKellar.) Office over McFall & Pool's store, on Main treet. All the old bnsiness left unfinished will be ompleted on the terms as before arranged, and everything done in the best manner :nd varranted. The patronage of the public is espectfully solicited. Dec. 8, 48-tf. PIIMTOGRAPlllC GLERL Over MAY ES & MARTIN'S, NEW BERRT, S. C. W. H. WISEMAN, RESIDENT ARTIST, TAKES pleasure in informing the citi :ens of Newherry and surroundiug country, hat he is prepared to make Pliotograplis f all sizes, and in every variety of finish, nd all other kinds of pictures. Having added largely to his stock, and ;eeping up with all the recent improvements n the art, he feels satisfied of his ability toi ;ratify the tastes of all. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Mar. I6, 11-tf. WILLIAM S. HENEREY, IIACHlINIST AND FOUNDER, 314 MIeeting Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. 07 Particular attention paidi tothie mnanufac ure orfimproved Agricultural Implement s. -- 0 Mannfactnres S.E.M EN'UIi'.. l;OILE'liS nl MA(illNEltY. $AW~ MI l,.S. Ut l1N IILLA. linrse Powers. Vertical and llnrizo,ntal ugar Mills. Cotton Seet (rniahe rs. McCatrthy~ 'otto'nf Gins. aind all kinds of Iron and 1Drass 'stings, to order. Black's Patent Gang Plow. TTaving purchased the right for this State. T am ow making this valuabcle ment andt Call te attention of planters to it. It has no equal ,r breaking up land. and the driver rides while fing his work thua saving the fatigue ofordina, rploughing. Mar. 30. 13-3m. harlotte, Columbia &~ .ugusta R. R. ENER AL FREIC.IITrAND TICK ET OlFICE, (oteXl3IA , ( ., ID-cember 23. 1860. TIlE following Passenger 'chedule will go in leffect on this fload on and after $UNDAY ext, 26th instant: G011NG NoRTI. eave Augusta. at................4 00 a. in. -Columbia. S. C., at.............)35 a. mn. " Winnitboro, at...............1.40 a. in. " Chester. at....................1.40 p. in. rrive at Charlotte. N. C ............. 4.15 p. mn. 3taking connections with Trains of North Car ina lload for all points North and East. mave Charlotte. N. C., at...........10 15 a. m.t SChester, at......................25 p. mn. "Winnsboro, at... ......... ... 2.57 p. in. -Columbia. S. C. at.............. 4.52 p. m. rrive at .\ugusta.................. 942. m.y Making close connections with Trains of~ (C ii and Ge2orgia Ilailroads. f(ir Savannah. and I points in 1-lorida, 3Iacon. (Celumbus. Mont rmiery. Mobile. New Orleans. Selma. Chattanoo .Memphis. Nashville. L.oui.ville.' Cincinnati. .Louis. all points South and West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. rough Tickets stold, and Uaggage checked to I principal points. SPa.sengers by this route oorso NonTrn. ye choice ot TnH R R DIPEENT RoUTES. { C. 11(O)KNltIilTl. uperintendent. E. R. Dons,EY. (ten. Freight and Ticket Agt. Mar. 30. 13-tf. iouthi Carolina Railroad Company, ENEIT ATL SUPT'S OFFICE. M AY- 15. 1870. rT I E following Schedule for Passenger Trains i1 be observed from this date: avin g (Coumbia a?............ ...7.45 a.m. -riving at Columbia at............ 4.10 p.m. aving Columbia at.............. 7.51 p.m. -iving at Columbia at...........06 00 a. mn. TIHE d.\MDEN TRA IN-Tflt wEKKLY. [Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays.4 rive at Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.00 p. im. -ive at Eingville in time to connect with] rough muil train South . 11. T. P'EAKE. General Sup't. Tune 1-. 34-tf. Spartanburg and Union Railroad.e )N and after the 18th October. Passenger Trains c II leave Spartanburg C. .1-., on Mondays. edaesday and Fridays, at 7.30 a. mn.. and ar- ,b 'e at shton at 1.3 p. in.. connecting with eenville down train. Returning Tuedays. urdays and Saturdays. leave Alston 9.30 a.m.; u-iv $partanburg 3.4 p. mn., as per following bedule: Down Train. U~p Train. a Miles. Arrive. Leave..Arrive. Leave.t atanburg. ... 0 7.30 3.40 1 ckolet....10 8.15 8.::0 2.50 2.55 i esvilhe......19 8.55 9.00 2.10 2.15 a lonville...28 9.415 10.10 12.55 1.25 at tuc.......37 10.45 10.50 1-?.15 12.20 i1;on........S 11.40 11.45 11.20 11.25 le Ford..52 12.05 12.10 10.55 11.00n otber....6 32.&) 12.35 10.3,) 10.35 ZJ ton......... 135 9.30 THOS. Ii. JEl'ER, President. pr. 27, 17-tf. Where to Stop. TILLIAMS' HOTEL, Formerly IIarvey IIouse, )NTINENTAL HIOTEL,~ LAURIENS C. H., S.C. - .Y. H. Williams, Proprietor. [Y friends and the traveling public are re tfully informed that the above named TELS are now under my control; and rmay rest assured that the reputation -of - two houses will he fully kept up. The a mis 'are comfortably farnished and the.a les will be supplied with the best of ev- 110 A IEROHJ R[MDlY!j HENRY'S CARBOLIC Constitution RENOYATOR! Based on Science. Prepared with Skill, nd all the available ingenuity, and expert ess, that the art of pharmacy of the present ay can contribute. nd Combinin in Concentrated Formthemost Valuable Vegetable Juices nown in the History of Medicines for PURIFYING THE BLOOD, Imparting NUTRITION TO THE SYSTEM, e Tone to the Stomach, Lnd a Healthy action to the Liver, Kidneys, Secretive and Excretive Organs. A DYING ZOUAVE ay breathing his last on the battle field, his ompanions surged on and left him alone. Chey knew the cause of his approaching end, t was the deadly bullet. No friendly voice ould cheer him to life-nohuman skill could ave him. fhonsands of Precious Lives ire to day as rapidly sinking, and as surely ;otrering on to an untimely end, in Suffering, kgony, Wretchedness, and Ignorance of the ause 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 Cheeks. DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF, steals upon its victims unawares, and before hey are aware of its attack, plants itself irmly in the system, and through neglect or nattention becomes seated, and defies all >rdinary or temporary treatment to relin luish 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. glassy;eye? The emaciated form-the trembling frame? The treacherous pimple-the torturing sore ? Therepulsive eruption-the iuflamed eye? The pimpled face-the rough colorless skin? mnd debilitating ailments of the present age ? he answer is simple, and covers the whole round in all its phazes viz: the FANGS OF DISEASE AN D N EREDITARY TAINT ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE Fountain of Life---the Blood. THE Indiscriminate Vaccination luring the late war, with diseased Lymph tas TAINTED THlE BEST BLOOD n the entire land. It has plan ted the germ f tho most melancholy dlisease in the veins if men, women and children on all sides, and lothing short of A. HEROIC REMEDY rill Eradicate it root and branch, forever. Such~ a Remedy is CARBOLIC JONSTITUTION RENOVATOR. ON REACHING TIlE SToxxrAc, it assimu tes at once with the food and liquids thecre, 1and from the moment it passes into the lood, it attacks disease at its fountain head, a i its germ and maturity, and dissipates it e rough the avenues of the organs with un ving certainty, and sends new and pure lood bounding through every artery and t< in. a The tubercules of Scrofula that sometimes L aurishi and stud the inner coatin;; of the ab :mcn, like kernels of corn, are withered, dis >Ived and eradicated and the diseased parts aurished into life. The Torpid Liver and' iactive Kidneys are stimulated to a healthy el cretion, and their natural functions re ored to renewed health and activity. L Its action upon the blood, fiuids of the >dy, and Glandular System, are )IiC, PURIFYING AND DISINFECTANT, tr t its touch, disease droops, dies, and the al etim of its violence, as it were, LEAPS TO NEW LIFE. Reclieves the entire system of rains and T Aches, enlivens the spirits, and imparts a al Sparkling brightness to the Eye, hi A rosy glow to the Cheek, A ruby tinge to the Lip, A clearness to the IHead, A brightness to the Complexion, A buoyancy to the Spirits, G And happiness on all sides. Thousands have been rescned from the W rge of the grave by its timely use. This Remedy is now offered to the publicA th the most so!ecnn assurance of its intrin medicinal virtues, andi powerful Healing operties.A FoR ALL AFFECTIoNS OF THlE idneys, Retention of Urine, A And Diseases of Women and Children. ~rvous Prostration, Weakness' General ti Lassitude, an(l LOSS of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. It extinguishes 'ections of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, lbility, Diseases of the Kidneys, Dyspep-j sia, Erysipelis, Female Irregularities, ri1 Fistula, all Skin Diseases, Liver GT Complaint, Indigestion, Piles, ar: Pulmonary Diseases, Con- ISc sumption. Scrofula or . King's Evil, SYPHILIS.J PREIAnED 1Y T rof. M. E. HENRY, i .DIRECTOR- GEXERAL A ERLIN HOSPITAL,; M. A., L. L. D., F.IR. S. JENRY & 00., Proprietors. LABORATORY, 278 PEAEL STREET. Post-office Box, 5272, Nsw Yonx. ~CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 ji bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere I receipt of price. Patients are requested orrespond confidentially, and reply will made by following mail.3 old by all respectable Druggists. old a,pwberry by Ip Dr. 3. McINTOSH.10 niered according to Act of Congress, by M. the IE5RY. in the (lerk's Oflice of the District Ro< it for the Southern District of New York. Tal WILLIAM GLAZE, [LATE GLAZE & BADCLIF1E,] WOULD respectful17 inform the eiizen of Columbia and the country gererafly tha he hs resumed his or: hnsness, that of WATCH, (L'CK and JEWELRY, wheres full s:ock of al goods k:-pt in a frst-clase establishaime:A c::n Le u:ei. Ire will use his best endeavors to give satisfaction to al. le hopes to receive a share of patr9page. He will s;eep first class work mcn, and al work entrusted to him will be warranted. Mar. ^, 10-Gm. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. -0 'E PQRoPIIEToR take pleasure in an.. .ounc-n,g that this elegantly.farnished. Establishment is now open for the accom todation of guests. The table will alwayf supplied with every delicacy of the sea% boe -both fi-om New. York and Char:eatoar .ari -ets. and no efforts will be spared to :ve p 'rfect sdtisfiction, in every respect, to g"-v P ,ns.. ou p ' PaL AD. OrzoPEIET08.t' L:. H.. aD.fi May 5-16 DR. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Age AN T IDO TE Always Stops the Chill. This Medicine has bee) before the Pub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of: al other known remedies. It doesnotpurge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under-&U circum stances, and is the only Medicine that wVM CURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Agne, because it is a perfect Anti dote to iIalaria. Sold by all Druzists. nov 24 ly CARRIAGE AND BUGGY FACTORY. We will keep constantly on hand a choice variety of fine Top and no Top Luggics of the latest and niost approved stvles. old Carriages and Buggies renovated and1( made to look good as new. Special attention given to repairing flu. Carriages and Buggies which is important to consum:iers. Rear donc in the best me.nner and at favorable prices. In connection ith: or factory we are tilling orders for fi::e Garriagres, light Rock awayvs, Ge.irmantoowns Phea;tons, Top and no0 Top Uniga. .f:rom a lirst claiss North ern F.cetory. Terms ..alh 0n delivery. Ou:r t.:etory is near the ih-pot. J. T AY LoR & CO. July 21 2S Iv. THlE SUP.SCRIBERt has constantly or. hand a 1$ asoranenClt of the above a pproved eases, of diisrrnt patterns, besides coffina >t his own ma;ke, all of which he is prepared to f'unis at very reasonable rates, with promnptniess anid despatch. Person< desirous of having cases sent by ailroaud will have them sent free of charge. A Iearse is always on hand and will be e'rnished at the rate of -1 per day. Thankfld for past patronage, the sub eriber respectflly asks for a continuationt - >f the same, andi assures the public that to efYort on his part ill be spared to render he utmrost satisfact:ion. A. C. CHUAP.MAN Nwerry 'S. C., July 31. Sash & Blinds.I The snbscribecr takes pleasure in announe ne to this comutni:ty that, having made il n.ecessary arrangements, lie will be able o furish~ 3ash with and without Glass, and Blinds, ALt Verv Moderatc Rates ! For Cash ! ANDRtEW C. CHAPMAN, Oct.' 41 tf. Newberry C. H., S. G. Prime Eastern Hay Por sale by H. C. WISKEMAN. Jan. 26, 4-tif. )oni't, Don't! Don't Do It! I Do not forget that Wood's Household Mtags- , r.e 1s aeknowledged to be ;he Largest and Best tollar Monthly in the World. Do not forget that more money's worth is giV%. n zu Premins for new Subscr:bers to Wood's [ousehobi Nagazine, than for any other publi ition in the world. Do not forget that Six Hun dred Dollars wi awarded lo.June for Six P'rize Stories to be, a:blished in Wood's Household MagazIne. . Lsl, but not leasl do not forget that ti 1rizes. worth from 515 to -$100 mn greens. tcks. have 'ust been awarded to subscribers and rents for WoodY5 Iousehold Magazine; and tat similar prizes are toeteested tri-annual-. ..No loctery nor humbg Thejiu . a?o is its sixth.volume. Fo twosecenepe id catalogue of premiums, enclos 10 cent,ad Idress S. S. WOOD, Newburgh, N. 1. Don't fail to ask your newsdealer for acopy. ON'T ! DON'T!! DON'T!! A ril 13,15-ly. PAVILION HOTEL. Charlestont S. C. OARD PER DAY, $3.00, Mhas. HI. L. BUT TE.RFI.ELD, Proprietress. R. HA 1ITON, Superintendent. Newberry Hotel. J. P. POOL. Proprietor. - This Hotel is centrally situated, commo~ mus, airy and w llappointed. No pains spared to m.thke the guests feel "at me."