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A dressing :wbich is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the f hair. Faded or,gray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasta long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIEMIBT53, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. F,r C? ', by . .Lis. 11c!NTOSII. . 1.. " j SURGEON DENTIST, .N\\' l I,Y. S. C. Row over Mr. Mower's store, and in fron;tt of 1!trd., ollic'. I ::the p! :su:re in informing my friends Ind ?i'. pidtuMe !':eerl"V, that ry dei. al room1 are now op.-n, and that I am pre p Ir-i', excnt: a;i work in my profession in it' -: appr'ved mar ner. I am leeri,t"nid1 to nov ;to my entire t; i I a :v"I'ngV to mly p1rofe in. Kinsman & Howell, actors and Commission Mecrchanits. Libecral Advanzces made or ?Gttonz and Naval Stores C,Aarleston, S. C. .mnoo : hlow Lost, flow Re -! -' . iicon of Dr. Culvecr'eei's Cel ca! ciure (ithou.t mapine); of Spermator'. ro or S-:minal Weac~kne,,:, AInvoT'r Seman Li' OS, unotency, Mental and Phy sied icpaci , mrt:'iimnits to alarlruige, idneed by self-indulgence or senlextrava ' 'rie, in a -eahed tenvelopeC. only' G ets. Thecelbrtedi:b IC'. in this adirab~t!c es..uy cie'tie dmnstrates from a thirty year,' sucecCli practice, that thes alai'rig coieq:tenes of' se!f-ahiuse may he radically cure. w ~ithout the dianZeroius n-e of internal m.:-li'' or' thu~ apple~ation of the knife;' poitin Aout ::more of enre at ocec simple, i'r rT in. :nol e'ti by me::n of which .er ery -: ie :t mu:uter what hii condtion I C - - frlenu he0 in the. hands of eve ryy. uha, very man in the l:md. a*'t,t' u .!1 o:il, ini :t pi:tiin ('eo)pP, to any ..,....pal o. n recei'pt of six cen,ts, or AI- DI iIver'.vec's "3Iarringe Guide," !l.\S. J . (X I.INF.& CO., 127 iIwierI'. Ne~' York. 'Iin ftmon P'i.as--Newberry, South C:aro lina.-May. .\; aru in and others, vs. The' 1ank of Newberry, S. (G. JIY an order of his IHonor, T. 0. P. Ver not, Judi of the Court of Common Pleas for* :he" Sven: ii(ir:'wit, passed ini the above al' z'--i 1:: ltortu of the Iliuk of Newher ry ITt Cardini, aret eniob:ed f:om the~ i:r- paro.t'eInn i of their resr.etive suita ithy : 1 aii o hr crediitors are reqiredl to ender:Eri d.nnidk at the oliee of the I:e:k f L v Eny, . f'. at N e ein orl aete lirt da of D)'ceinber iextr, an :noztepaid whe prceined, then to rend' :he n i. too -'e''ified above biire Tho. M. .se, -pnil referee, to be e,:a::sh'! bfo: him acering~ 10 la.ii TIlt" 3!. LAIIKE, ('!erk of th.e ("ourt of C.omminon leas. For Newberry County, S. C May 25, 2l-tf. Ero0f7 TICKETS XDRTHI. .'lent's Office, Greevile k oh:bs- . RCo, RN \~UETFitT11lSiATiE,Ti T K:.Ts to Ne'w York, Piiai:delhiai, i i' Vxe Was'it oTn ad ilichumonid can be *.'.,... "'y the iu'owauh Stations on thlis cd i : Greenille, Anderson. Abbeville, .io\ JI. MO01E, Geni'l Suip't. V .I T.' r'..n, Geieral Ticket Agent. Ti.o experinits of the past year have n:im,:d these of for.aer years, and estab .'d hevond aU controversy, the great .:to 'his 0ot n aro0na Feriizer. e rined 're the AgenCft at ,ewher v.":. n 'ilfrnih ainy quiantity' neeedea y the phmters of ti-is e-ction. They also Pr aV IratC 'I mube of -.maU pampohiet -ontinin te nigsof n any of tife bet n:-c of i'and aijoinIing States, as a i fori P po;.'rtes, which they will A. P.-PIFER. : Principal. )Iiss FANNI:LEA. LL, : Asis.a,t. Pro . F. WEEBERt, : : Musical D::p't. T;: E f:R: .. r i,e f ths iii10%L im he : o i n . , : tit Ei'TE.'d ;El Tii; iion-:-s t Ait-rfore, f:om : n. per t:onth. M(;dern If,:,aitgrrtod int ex f-t. -- i Fi-a' i olii-L, of the - 'h l . :.-". : ". ' .".e . hoolt ofi ithe;. ; b :i....-'i r, or S. I'. Ii.it 7.!'.? , See. Aag. 1, ,2-tf. RI uissce t, Upper E AI I1E\R {LranX0 TIHLR; On hand and .-te l'y D. MO WER Apr. 6. 1-t f. FRUIT ThES, SMALL F.FRUTS, Ornuwnlnal Trees and r1ants, 1'1C1;t GA\RDEN AND FIELD SEEDS, &c. A rplendid stock of the choiceet varietles. Send for I scriptiic fataious an priced Li3t. All Trees< well packed sn n to cArr7 afely to any part of the United States. SM t FITS AND SMALL PL.ANTS of all kir4, sent by mail, Toestae paid. to- any .'ost OfTce in the U:.ited State!. EDW'D J. EVANS & CO., \urserywen and s--dgmen. Sep 7,.1(-m.t:fK. P'A. Dr. FANT'S COMPOUND TiI proparation is. Prtie'larly recom menetdii to per:un u1Tering from Biifiou ne.Ss, Con,srip.tion and ir9pepsia61" ari .ing from n'iizevion, also, a -certain pTeien tive of (lILL and FEVER. Theiaddition of certain iu ngredients has .o completely i thie tasti: ol this Bark as to render this eflicacioi T()NIC palitable. It iacot posei of the hest Vegetable Tonics known to the Meodital profession. I'repared only by S. F. FANT, NEWRBERRY, 'S. C. Apr. 20, 1G---tf. South Carolina R.Mi AlND TRUST COMPA7H, flui!rling formerly occupied by Carolina Na JJ:I IN ST RE ET, (Yumn', $. (1.July 1.st, 1870. Tis Rk H , S. rin.g andi. Truist Comn ny, untde'r t heir chaIrter, with amnp!e ca pind. , are prrm -al to nut et the waltte 01 general busi.51 We. tsennti commtercia,l and alt paper on approvild colit.rnik mnke collections ::t acce<ible I'point- in the Faiited Stat; hv mnndel exc ' mhanre on the pintci pal citie in :hle 5*n es an miifinadas: prnoce Sndi se'l ( Governmt 0)C.1otnds, Batnk Bills, and~iI .intr S"euzrit ies. Ad.V.:lC(?4 mi:ide on coinsi.nts 't, of Co,t ton tand other prodnts. wi:b ill-lading~ am. tached, or waure-hoine receipt. B~ epecial alrramnuglemnt we* receive depo5ita. altoingt) interest, tand '.tne certificite-s for the sam.. Prompt attention clvenm to the collection of sahiries, and liquLid4t ion of claims aigain.st Hh ? A RDY SOLOMON, Presiden.t. Fall and Winter Inportation -1870. RIBBO0NS, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATO'4R & 00., tIMP0RTERS AND JORHRS OF Bonnet, Trimming & Telvet Ribbons, BO0NET SILlKS, SATINS and VEIJVETS, IIIndls, Nd(s, frar)iS, EnCles, Io0wes,FlatlhrS, ORNAMENTS, STRAW BONNETS AND L&DIES' KATS, TRIMMED ANtD UN4TttMMED, SHAKER HOODS, &C. 237 and 229 BA LTIMOR E STR EET, BALTIMORE, MD. Ofer the largest stock to be found in this ('oun try. and unequalled in choice variety and cheap ne-s. comapri9ing the late-t P'arisian novelties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention given. Aug. 1i. .32--3m. T r. nRour)I. R. n. IJUDorse j n. C. 14Uoms. BRODIE & CO. AND Commission Merchants, Aorth Atlantic Wh/arf, CHARLESTON, S. C. LIBERAL Al) VA NCES AIDE ON CONSIGN31EXTS. -- REFER TO A)DR};W SIONDS, EsQUREa, ,Fres't .ht .National Bank. CUARL7-STN, S. C. FOR SALE OR TO LEA.SE FOR A TERM of YEARS. MY PL ATAtTTON on Salada, near Ohd Townr Detpot. MULEF, (ORN, JMPL.E MENTS, ke., may be had with the place. Apply on the place, or to JOHNSON HAGOOD, BARN WELL S. 0. ALO NZO REESE, BAREER, ,ext roor to Ioiock's f:zstaurant, .O1,U U3lA, S. C. Wrr.L W09L-RO1LL C.UL r i1. i;. e f-: r- tht n fit t i er raon.Q h !3:t, :r-e1' and prt aqn Pn Liun t'ftl~Ir.o r "e- , a. ran i- cto ii ere,t in!:' e.1'i . ()r l.ATTi . l . with i"htih we ntlw m:.,kt PF1.Ri'T-1 MINES. , is, in fuhl operation. Isc.s. per pound is our price for carding' *od .when the wool is gre.ed-.o centis per pound extra when W' furni-t,ih-the oil. We Auve tibles and moa for horse?, ai11 a ccomodiation cns c:tven ieua for those patro!1;z::.. Mr. A. W. T. ulniOIs, at Ielena shoi p, i< our ag;enlt for Newherrv. Wool rolls will be returned R. R. ; J. W. COODGION. ,lrenteQ, " . , .1ninly Is, I 7 . NOTICE. Soni1 Caroiina Railroad. On and 1ftrr Julr 1-t, 1970, all Paen gel ' e:in:- on Tr.ins at Sarion where Tikr ARE ,;i i, eleciir o pur ch.ie Tickeii,'ivill h+e ch"rg'dftie Conid(ft Ot's Exc."Rate. B:; all P'engers get tine on at Stationt where Tickets are N'T r l,D, will he charned only the Agent's Rate by the Gonhbrecor. A LFREf) L. TYLER., ice.Pre:idlent. S. B. P;rmu-,. rener:l Ticket Agenr. July 13, 2S-t . GREAT FAIR South Cardila Ifistilul NOVEMBER 1st, 1810. CHARLESTON,S. C. Z' .Mot libcral Premiums offered in evir departntlt of Agriculture and Me chanic Arts. .Premiun>-.List published in rauphlet Form. J :y 6, 27-,tm Citizens' Savings Bank. Or S')TIH CAROLINA. BRANCH IAT NEWiERRY, C. 11, S. C. Depoi ,t of-;.1 Ia :d ?'pvards Rccei>veil. Interest Allowed at the Rate of Seven per cent. per A n::urn on Certificatesof Dle. posit, and six percent, Compounded Every six Months on Accoun:s. W M. M.\RITIN, Pieient. JOllN 1.; TJIOM AS. - - TIlt 'M..S E. t;Ill-:GG, a'shier. Y. T. SCOTT, As t ITt s.whe I. 4-.. CIfro C l. FlR, PulPE & P'uP':. ,1 Sua:c-ron. xvdce II1.1 4')on CoImi. (niti. Wilit mu Ma riin, (Go!nii. F. W. MceM*te'r, (.ohniabiu. A.~ C. II.igkeil, Cohimbia.. .1 P. Thom. , Coumbi. G. T. Sen, Nw b' erry. W. G May"", Newherry. Orphans and others malty here dieposit the'ir stav.ings anid dIrauw a liberal rate of initerest. thereon. Planters, Professional men nil Trnstees wi'hinig to draw interest on their funds until they rerytire them for business or other purposes: Parents desiring to set apart smaill sums for their children, aind Marriied Womuien and Minors (whose -e posits can! only he v. hh'drawn by themselves. or, in) case of death, by their legal repre. Contatives), wishinug to lay aside funds for future iie, aire here n~iorded an opportunity of d..;Positig their meians w.'here they w..i rapidly accuimulate, and at the same time'. be .ohj--et to withdrawal when needed. A pr. 6, I4-imo. COTTON GINS, &c. Guillet's patent steel brnsh ('otto:n Ginr. Thtis celebraited gin may be seen at wok ii every district in the State. Pi ice sa per Bromis' Georgia pattern Cotton Gin. Price 84 per saw. IIal's patent Cotton Gin Feeders-pre vent any hard substance entering the gin, protecting the saws from injtiry and the lint from fire. Price $1.50) per saw to size of gin. Decring's Cotton Press. Price $275. Peabiody's Cott on Seed flullers. Price $75. litehinson's Cider Mills. Price $2.5. (C.tboon's patent broadcast see.d sowers, for wheat and small grain. Price $10. And azll kinds of agricultural iimplcmcnts for sale low. C. CRAVELEY, 52 East Ray St.. 'South of the old Post offree. Aug. 3, ;i1-sm. Charleston, S. G. NICKERSON HOUSE. SOUTH CAhOUINA. This pleasantly located hOTEL. unaur passed by any Hlouse in the South for com fort and hialhby locality, is open to Trav ellers and others seeking BOA RD for the Sumnmer. Families can be accomniodated with nice, airy roonms, on reasonable ternms, "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will be found at the differ ent depots-passengers carried to and from thec Hote free of charge. May 19~ . tf WI!. A. WRIIGIT. PIIOTOCIPIIIC GILIY, Over MATE.S & MARTIN'S, NE WV B EPRRY S. C. W. H. WiSEMYAN,~ RESIDEINT ARTIST, TAKES pleacre in informning the ciii zens of Newerry and surrou,nding~ count ry, that he is prepared to make Photographs of all sizer, "nd in every variety of finish, and a" cth:er kinds of pictures. H 'inaded largely to his stock, and kpigup w:ih all the recent improvements in th'e ar, he feels satisfied of his ability to W L a LiA# ,i1 I 1Op -ite Mir St CEAREl RAOE MARK OLD WHOIfNI BITIERS. A 1DELIG UrT iP1L TOMC. OLD GARNL/AA B4TTERS o th n' :h":' . T e : ' ree .A t-l"d with l''r,i . t: ..r !' .....r";.... 1 - r"r<cruct ,.e ofrth," -"p ih.'t of m:r iIT''h "Fd over .all orI'rs . :r e :t'I -e nr:P' ret r r'., warv of the 1 lea iu t: -ici in n+:r . , who have presc ribed rhrtt in their prctie". The OLD CA RO1,lNA LITTEFS Will be found inrAt,ahbc for Wart of A ppe tiie, . ' Get:er.:. ebl,i'.i, - Chilia and Fevt r, and Dvpep-ia. We (1n not offer our RiTTERS as a cure for all diseases, hrt, aw an Aronatic Tonic, they havc'no cpnal. For r-.by Itrrt$gts and (rccrs e cry w l ere. ' P rirt ipal i c p ot , O I1100 ll, WINEMAN & CM., itr,rt>rlr of itvoice Druz-and (bCe:is:-, 'eb. 1t, 7-1y.. (h:lrleston, S. C. TIIF ri-CidliETR :ihas constantly ot. hand a fui' -b-orttlinet of the thvi' appioVed e: ,of ti'erent I p:fitetn-. bi,' Ides coflin of hi- own make, all of which he is prepared to turt:i-h at very roa-nnIble rates, with !,romtptn.,.:and de-!fatcht. 'erson.de irou of havin; cages sent h railrntl?yiilLjtjse t1h.cyl eit free of charge. A zfaa' r''' On hand arid will be furni-ed t:t t e ^1t-e o40 per day. Thinkflu for past patronage, the sub crib,er.re TpeCtfully asks for. a cont.luntinuton of the samte, atid a--ureS the p1tblic that no ell'orOt on his pat will he spared to render the utont sati.faction. Newberry S. C.c Ju .:1. MO)NTH2LY idAGAZiNE, T wo Iioilars per Annum. 84 Pages Reading Matter. 30 Pages Advertisemnents. WALKER, EVANS & COGS WELL, D. WYATT AIKEN, i'.LA R~LESTON, S. C7. Jray 1:a, e-r Aitend to Your Children's Tee.th Weare so often called on to xt:rnet tie f,r-t M rLrs or' Jtaw Teat h for ebcibiren, nml to regu:late or strencgthe.i dhe front. teeth, which heromie crooke-1 from tneglect, that wi- think it adlvinhle to call the :itention of partents to the ,oubj''ct ;.o that tite h:aek teeth tma he fillied and tie frotnt teeth noticed wil ci chibdren aire entticng teir secotnd set, so as to prevenit. their coming irregular. Chihdren she~d, or lose hut ten teeth from the upper jn-', attd ten from the lower j1w, ind the Mobars, or jaw teet.h, which they uit nieCt of thetse helong to their adult or ~rown set. Many persons say they were - ot aware of this facet. Now notice atnd act iccorin gly. Chairges~ very moderate. rmns Cash. RI. S.. WILALECY, Mar. 2, 9--tf Snrgeori Itentist. H. B1eCHOP?. C. wt*L.ftRN. JT. M. ?PPRt. HENRY BISCHOFF & Co. T0h0o4c0 C$o000', AND DEALER.S IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &C. 197 E ast Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash & Blinds.i The subscriber takes pleasure in announe ing to this comutnity that, having made all necessary arrangemnents, he will be able to furnish Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At Terr iModerate Rates !! F~or Cash ! - ANDREW C. CUAPMAN, Oct. 7 41 t f. Newbcrry C. H., S. (1. Xewherry Hotfel. J. P. POOL. Proprietor. This HIotel is een-rally situtared, comtmo diot:s. acrv :andt well appointedl. N'o pains Grcenville'& Colau5la 'Railroad. .~ . ( ENAia 'P RNTE N ENT'S OFFICE, COL.crB... S. C'.. August 10.1S70. CIIA' of Schedule for Sunday Train: UJ I LlN y Leave Columbia .............................. 8.00 a. m. A:.-ton. .. 9:30 a. M. Frog Level ....................1.40 a. m . Nt . berrv............................11.05 a. m. Arrive at fIelee..................... 11.15 a. in. DOWN TRAIN. Leave !1dena............................. 2.7 p. m. -- .Nbrry. . ........................ _ 55 p. im. -Fro: Lee . .in. A . -n............ ........ 41 p. in Arrive at Colu t>ia ....-.............. ;.0, p. m. August 1.;:p-t Greenville & Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUllsRIN'TENDENT'S OFFICE. CO'MTirn1A. S. C.,.TJnly 25. 1F7o. ON t.nd after Jl(t)NIA Y. Augu.t 1. the follow ing Schedule will be run daily. Sundays ex ce,ted. cotnectin- with Night Traius on Sot:th Caroliua Itoud. up and down. aso with Train going-South on Charlotte, Columbiaaud Augu ta I ailroad: UP. Lea-c C,sumbi.t.... 8.15 a In ' -A. toi......................... a m \enb rr ......... .... . . l .r it I Arrive Abbev:i'i e. ...................... 30 p in - Anderon.......................... 4.3(i y m (;ree Vile..... .. .......... 5.00 p m 1): *'WN. Le . Greenvi!e ....................-- .-00 a m A lr nn...................... 7 30 a im - tA.. . -vii. c.... ................. 9.t0 a m Newrerry, ..................12.47 p xi -- 1AlTnti.. ..... .. . . ... . - 1 p m Arrive Columbia................ .4, p to .1f_dtN 11. 3MUU:1E, (:en'" iu;Pt Aug. 3.31-tr South Carolina Railroad Company, GENERAL SUITS OPTICE. MAY U1. 1870. T HE following Schedule for Pasenger Traini will be uberve from this date: DAY PA8SENGER TRAIXN. lcnv!o ('.lum.bia at.............. ...... 7.45 a. in. Arriving at Columbit at ............... 41) p. m l %TofT EZPIrESS T1AIN. Trcavirg Columbia nt.................. 7.5-1p in Arriv ing at ('olumbia at............. 6 00 a. M. Til CAIDti'RA -TaiT wKLET. tondayc, Weduesdays and .aturdays.j Arrive at Columbia 11.o a. m. Leave 1.oo p. m Arrive at K(iagville- in time to cunnect wij througl mail train South. 1I. T. PEA1iE, General Sup't. June 15. 24--tf. Charlotte, olunbia & Augusta R. R. GIEf.I:A. FEEIGIITANDT3CKETt FF':E, (rLCUIIAA, S. C., september 1, 157). TIE foilowiung k'asaeuger Scledule will go it to -ffct on this Road.:on and after SUNDAY next. 26h inetant: OcING :tfRTIT. Lenve Augu.-ta. at.............................. r.00 a. n. Co!umbia. S. C.. at...................11.45 a. m. " Wnn-buro, at ....... ..... 1.,7 2. m. S Che,.ter. at ................... 4.0 p. in. Arrive at ('hurlotto. N. C .............. M p. m. Making connections with Trains of North Car olin:a o:d for all point= North and Eaet. W'.ING S#,LTHi. Leave ('harlotte. N. C.. at......... 8 20 a. n. 'Che :cr, at... . .....................11.15 p. in. W iun boro. at... ..................2 58 p. in. ("olumb,ia. S. C. at................. 3.45 p m Arrive at At:Curta.............. . Q.50 p. in. Making cl,oe connections with Trains of Cen tral and Georgia lnilrna&. for Savannah. nad all point.in-f lurila. }i::oon. Columbus. llot:t gtroery; Mbil:e. New Iricsans. Selma. Chartanon ga. 3lemjphiA. Nashville. .oui-ville. Cincinnati St L.ouis. all points South and West. Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains Through Tickets 'old. and Baggage checked t' all prir.cipKI pouita. 1IZ 'u-Pengrs by this route GOIrIo NorTr., have choice o 'Tr F':xDRENT PoC-rS. C. :()U,K Nl(;HT. Superintendent. E. I: DonsaY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. Summer Schedule. 8P.RTANBURGt .D TNION R. R. 1a'i(,N C. 11.. S. C.. .1 'inc 21. 147. (n and after 3lonrlay. the 27th ins.tan.t. .there wiH e 1)ilyPtwegerTrains m-er this Ransd. On \lotrais. We'lneedot s. F'riday< and $eur. days. the D)ann Tralit:s will 1enre. Spertatburg (~I'ourtse at 5:3 r A. 31.. at:d arrive at Altoi 11 A. M. Het urning. leave Ahiton ati 12 M .. and. re::cl Mpartitn burg.Cuti,thitse at 5:3' P. 3M. 4)n Tuethdeys. the IDown Truinsa will lev S;inr tanl,ur; r il touse at 7:3' A. M., and arrie al Aklton at I P. .V . *91 1.3,a teh spartaunburg (;t.rthtriusear 7. 1P. 31. (in Tbursdavs, the D)own Tra will lenve .spartanihurg Cnnrtthonse' at 3:45 A. M., and ar ri-e at A'ls: on at 8 :35 A. 31. Reurnting. hirae AHtn at 9:30 .\. M , and rea,ch Spnr tcsnburg Courthouse' at 2:40' P. 31 lxy thie Schedule. prsons' co,mingz down the. G.reenvil!e itoad on liiesdal:ys can ciome up the~ .Spartanburg itoad the same day, wit lout deten tion 0n te way, andl persos going down this Iroed on I hur-tays enni en thirotugh to Columbit withnut detention ar Ah-ton. l'ersoni going down thIis road' rn lfhurys can go up the Gieei:ville lboad fhesame day. --ithout detenution on thei way. andl partir.s comting up from Coh*sm bia same day, for~ tii road, wil not be de'tained a' .\lstoun. T111431.\S It. .I ETF.It. .July ti. 27-tf. Presiden t 5. & U . 11. 1R. * COLUMBIA, S. C. ROBIERT JOYNER, FRbPRUIETOR?. P. !lUIILTON JOUNER, CLERK, RATES, (f board, per D.iy................$.1 pn S typer, Breakf.at and Lodging... 2on igle Meals.................... .. 'o Sep.- 8th, 1569. Where to Stop. WILLIAMS' HOTEL, Formerly Harvey IIouse, 8PARTANBURG. C. H, S. C. CONTIXENTAL HOTEL, .LA UREUS C. H., S.C J. L. H. Williams, Proprietor. MY friends and the traveling public are re .pctfully informed that the above named l(t'TF.1.S arc now under my control: and they may rest assured that the reputation of the two hou'es will be fuly kept up. The lioomsv are~ comtortably furnished and the Tfables will be supplied with the best of ev ery thing. May 11, 19-tf'. W. L. GOURDINE, FASIIIONABILE TAILOR SCOURER, &c., FROM CHARLESTON. Respectfu lly announes~ thlat he is prep)ared to out, and fit gentle men's sulits to their entIre saltis fion. Having hlad a large expe rience in the tailoring business, and being constantly supplied with tihe latest New York Fashions, he feels 1no hesitaney in askingr for patronage. Work prm tl ie livered. Terms moderate. To mnkting sack coat.............64 00 To cut antI make pants...........2.00 To cut and make vest............. 1..50 To cut and make walking coat.......5 00 To cut and make finc black frock coat. . 8 00 To cut suit of clothes............... 1 00 Aipril 1:3 Barber Shop. I can be found next to Messr. Smith & (lhristian's whtern I will shave. Champoo, and cut ro'etrmr-n's hair, neatly and cht:.py. May ii. 1y-ti. VIiNEGAR BiTTERIS.: . llnIhnreds of Th0BS3ads * F Dear tcsti: in t) thcr aon.rful a Curative tcts. C ) -o 4 WHiAT AM THErY7 ~~70 STIIEY AE NOT A VILE FANtCY DRlINK,. 5sade of Pooettm. Whiskey7,YoofSpir its. and Befuse Liquore. cioetdrdi, ip,ced, ! a,l i e:teue.! to p Mis-;:to tast , ca-ed""TOICsn S;ppetiZerS,'" "Re1tor.:r<," &, t h .t.lea,1 the ti'pl:rotodinal"-nn.,: andrrin, butareIItrue M . ieine, male ;ro:n t!.. hati-e Root.; -and I rs of C..:it~rn:, free from allAlcoholi StimTiants. Th.y a:. G 'tEATBLOOD PURIFLEfan-.LIF. GLVJ.NG PBIN CIPLE, a per:,ect enovi:,r and In-Ago ator of theSytem, car-ri"Ott al. pancoamatter; and rest.riug the Lloo'l ;o a 1h-althy conditon. o --rson can takc thee Ti.tcrs, according to :r.ins,aelremainE:rnawell- - $A;f)p wiil be giveu Inr an incurable case, pro '.ng toa bones are rt d'oyed T+pminersi isns or other mn, and the vital organi ,t"d 1l.Ond the p.onr.t of repsr. For Iflamm"+tory and Chronic Ehea matism, and Gout. Dyspepa., or Indi ge.tion. Biiou 3.BGmittent- ant Inter mittent Fevers, Dis--asc of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit ters have beeri inost sae"-afril. -Such Dis eases are cau ed by Vitiated Blood, which i, ;.-nor!ly pro~huced by der.angement of the Diaastive" Organs. Tut-y inVira:e the stomach, and stimulate tbc torpid iver an,l bowels, which render them of urn-Nnal etfiav in clnsin, the blood of ail itn puritiesN am, imuparting new life an,d vigor to t he whole Fr-.Stem. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ieadache, Y;in in the i,ould"r:, Conghd, Tightness-of'the C;.-" , Dizziner, Sour Stomach, Dad Taste in th, Mouth,Ii.liuna A,tvcks, alpitation of the ][ear-, Copions )i!ebar:ei of Urine, Pain in the regioni ofthe Kidncvs, and a hundred other "iAnful scmp*os winch are th,r offsp ings of Dv,-epeia, are-cnre& by these Bitter. Cleanse the Vitiated Blol whenever you finX its impurities bursting throu:gh the skin in Pim E, ruptions, or Sores, cleanse it when it is foul, and yourfeel:ngs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PI', TAPE, and other WOR.MS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are eirectually destrovrd and r"moveil. For full direct ions, read carefully the circular aronnrl each bottle, printed-in four languagea Enti:th. German, Fre:nch, and tpanih. J. WALKER, 32 & 34 Commerce Street, N. T. Proprietor. R~. II. fe DONALD) & CO., Drgistp and General Agents. S:,A Frnnri''n, California, and 32 and34 Cor sa-SEJLIt ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEA.L]S. -- Fr aiie by Dr. W. F. PR.\TT, .Druagg . July ., 27-t,mu. - -* . , ,aTHCR To ~C U-R E S DYSPEPS!A &INDIGESTION awHOLESALE DRUGists 'inue ha;s dreid.-d 'het anyv dih-r can se. his article wihout a Mp((cial licence. For ,oale in New herry hy DRI. .JAME9 McINTOSil, Dr:iit and apothecvary. M.,rch; 3' l v. DR. SHALLENBERCER'S Fever and Ague A NT ID OT~E Always Stops the camUw. This'4fedicinehast been before the Tub lic fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies. It docs not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly safe in any dose and under all circum stances, and is the only Medicine that will CURE IMMEDIATELY and permianently every form of Fever and .Ague, because it is a perfect Anti aote to MYalarita. Sold b.7 all Dlru:zists. nov 21 1s P. P. TOALE, CH1 L :STroN, S. C. ( I.arest and mno't emplel Msnufacto,rv of I oore.Sa.- - IUin ds. Muu'ding . &c., in the Southern States. ) PRI\ED PRI~ICE LIST DEFIES fO)PET1IN :r' slix) 'In oNE. x1 -*'SEN T FiECl 'N APPLICATION. . A pril ', S- -14--1 y. COLUMBIA HOTEL COLUMBIA, S. C. T HE arr PROPRIT ORC take pietnne in ain. noumeinz that th:s elegantly.furnished Es:alihment isnow open for the accom-* modation of zuas The tahie will always he supplied with 'very dlicacy of the sea% s'-both from Newv York :and Charleston 3Iarkets. and! no *t*rie wilI he Mrparedl to giv perfect -atisfaic:ti, in every respecct, :o our p :MrM. A S- rti 'a eff . - Havung uade arrangements widr'tie Iow nZfifst cj.s papers and ndagazlid .n club helir with the Heral at the; low prices ri.bred, and' will this anE c edented-o r-oben 4to alt. new from'now tiS th'e' fii-st'~df *Agif d woilU, adviae.that odbs tIe",fo.ed i#.fli tion. and that. each member of aielab :t1* a di:fe.rcr;t paper, as this-wi) gi,e a rariety of i:teresting reding to hoods. We fut ther offer to those who wil get utp' club-of re'nouhscribers't to i ' ald and anyof the:-paperaamrd,.a.copy of our paper-freeor for a 'lub of twenfy with the papers named; one copv.of . ihe' efTalj and a copy'of any of the magazines or pa% pr"rs in the list; Young ladies and gentle nen n ihh a very little exertion can make up- a club under terms -so advantageous, Re.td the list and terms: TE.RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. S ngp copies... ...... .... . . 3 1 Ten cop s,- one extra;)...... Herald and XIX Century............. H1erad-aind 'ir'al CaraRinia:...... . .4 Herald and New Eclectc............ 6 1 Herald and Old Guard............, " 2D Herald and Lady's Friend......4 4 Herald and Saturday Evening -Poet... - Herald and Southern Cultivator...... 4 Herald and Rural American......... 3 f Herald and~Stock .Journal..:...' Herald and Evening Lawp.......... 4 Herald and Riverside Magazine. Heraid and School Day Visiter ... 4 08k Herald and Eclectic Magazitie... '6 00P Herald and Peters' Musical Magazine -' Herald and Demorest's Magazine...; " Herald and Burke's Weekliv........ 4 6f Herald ani Southern'Tt;r& Home. 4 0 Herald and Dee Journal and- Nation- - a) Agriculturist............. 1.40 PU3LISEIERS Newberry Herad: Eluaily ijfe_ 1SUIRat~ OF VIRGINIA. ii- t-cns wtYr IiT ET ON SnoctO I 4st+sat| T1;}; EQC,LTTY LIFE. INS*RANCB COX PANY OF RICHMOND TLRGINIA. l-t. It is more LIBERAL to the -',.' RERS than any other. company, and Wil eventuaHy become PURELY M'TUAL-&n| belon. to the-INSURERS. 2d. It circulates its money amongs-is patrons, who are the insurers.. Gonit. queluriy they are continually getting -the ' Ienefit. of the rapid accumulations of the Company, the roney being invested by the Hoard of Direcwors amoogst the.ia "urers. Therefore the insurers are build in-, up an institution peculiarly their owa :11,d conl:tcted for their benefit. l1d. TIhe loans of this company are as 6 oral as other companies who declare divi. *-ads at the end of the secornd, third and 'nnrtt years, but this Company at the end of thc.first rnd every year. Thetyby. lb" insu rer sares several years' inteest.on l ;0: by ius-'ring in thiq Conpany,.and never loses his-.oney it he pays upford W HOLE YEAR ; whereas, in other compa nies, he has to remain an insurer for sev eta! years, or 1he loses all the. money bas 'aid. . DAVID 8. CLAR,-President. - TIHOS. H. W YNNE, Vice-President. .JOHN Q. WINN. Secreetry. General JAMES H. L.1E, Actuary . . Dr. F. B. WATKINS, Medical 'Adtif. Dr. C. II W. DA3'IS., Judge JOHN A. MEREDITH, Counselor. J.-f. WINSTON, Trezsurer end-uSe WLM J1. J'NIION, of Johnson & Hunt, WVhole-al G. rocers. W M. IL. P W ERS, of Winston a Pow.r,, Wlnhleuhe Groncrs. .\LBER-T ORD)WAY. Treasurer Bucking h.amn State Comnpny. .1. F. G(IION, Snuperintendent Adsaa.5 pro.ss Comupanyn. 'UIA RILES Y. MOIIRIS, Morris & Co.'s Sn g:r Rtinecry. n. A. P'EPLE, Superin'endent Manceelr Cotton itills. - - -!OII IT. TYLER, John H. &-John Tyler, MfOSES Mh fISl 8ER, Wholesale Dry Goods. rIl HO AS.S. ft\LD WIN, Cip.thier. ]n)!N .Ad 'DDLX. Cashier Plastus'? Bank. -1. I.* OW HilFJ Snperinttndeont 'Wes:ern Uinion Tele;graph Company. \ LEN. G. Rtt,BERTSON, Cartle Broker. nEORG,E i. THERRIN(;, Wholesale Grocer. R. IL. BHOWN, of Brown ,- Jones -& Go., Whinoesale 'rocers. - A. IO D EKER. Druinst'n. - SM. ROSEXIBAUM, of S.& M.Rosenbaum, .1ry Goonds.- . Eq'uality Life Insurance Co. Examine its P'amphlcts before you insure, It is to your. interest. to do so. Priikipl Oe 11)15 lain &tek Ii&msJd,IYs, AGEtrrs WAM-TED Evznnruza. .JnfUN A. CHAPM[AI. Dn.JAX. OK Local Agent. . xamining Fa~ .bENJ. G. HEEIOT, Gen. Travelor1 UNION FERTtIZR. SUREm DEATII AND EXTERMDiA?ION TO WORMS AND INSECTS INJURIOtCSTO YEGETATION.. Just reeived, a hew tons of the abvs. Fertilizer. Thne remarkable properties or this artiel, after mnost thorough scientific and Irtm tests, nowv beig (ully -stablished ond me knowledged, the Company who coitroi Rs mnanufacture&an'd .aae-is prepared 6olits INTRODUCTION TO. THIS MAREET',. in full confidence that the great need of die tiller of thne soil is at last available-; thbat offer an article w hich, as a Fertilizer, i secondl toaone- in qalaity, aiofuiaB~ itda .ure deathbard extermnatio1L -"COTTON WORM," "CURCULIO," APPLE MOTH, POTA TO ItG, TOBACCO WORX, - ROP' LOUSE, ARMY WO3% - and alT deceriptions difidiseat andl vetuihn life which infest and devastate tihe- Plata% tion, the F-anrm, the Orchard or the Gardeo. PRIcE % Pant ToNi. PA CL C. TRENHOLM)i, Comnmission Merchants No. 2 Union Wharve.s June 8, 23-tf. LAOK OUT' FOR YOUR MEALS AT THE ALM OI 1101-L. BREIKFIS COINGI lI PAVILION B.OTEL. Charleston, S. C. BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. MRs. H. L. BUT TERFIELD, Proprietress. C. IL\MILTON, r~. ~.Superintendent.