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EALTU OF WOMEN. Farner's wives are not as healthy and red-cheeked as city people suppose them to be. In a journey of a hundred miles, we may see a few rosy, bright-eyed, happy women ; but, as a rule, from Maine to California. care-worn faces, sunken eves. and compressed'lips, tell pitiful tales of disturbed rest, of weariness and suffering. - We do not attribute this to the tyranny of husbands. We have vet to see the man who does not pity his sick wife. . It cannot always be uttributed to the tyranny of fashion ; thousands of these sufferinz women do not read fushion-boks. We do not propose to point out all the causes that operate so destructively, but will ask attention to a few not generally attended to by pa tients and physicians. We speak of women who at marriage gave promise of a vigorous, healthy life, but as the years passed, their hopes faded like the baseless fabric o f dreams. Asking questions,-and closely observ ing their habits, we learn - that very soon after marriage the regular bath was omitted. "I knew it would re frezh me, but iL was not convenient. I had company, or was tired, and put it off from time to time,uutil the bath ceased to be a regular habit, and is now only fhe occasional luxury." 'lie result was, the waste matter, that sh5uld have been passed off -by the skin, had to be e'rried along, to be east out by the kidneys and bowels; or was retained in the blood, loading the - breath with impurities, and finally clog ging the liver. Here, we have, through neglect of the bath, overworked kidneys, consti pated bowels, and a torpid, or tired liv er. The vital force ever working to preserve life, and the machinery of life, tossed out flags of distress. Yellow flags, over tongue, skin, and eyes; and finally took away relish for fDod. The wise wom1an1 would have "abstained from food" and exhaustino labor. and would have takeua thoroug rubbing, scrubbin,g. sweating-bath, to open the joreS. Before going in .and while in, Nud after coming out of 'the bath. co pious drinking of water to wash the blood would have assisted the vit:A force to go on with the cleansing pro eesses. "How ?" In this way: Water is very rapidly -absorbed, taken into the circulation. Tlhen, to speak very plainly, it dissolves dirt; and through the skin, kidneys, or bowels, floats it out of the body. Every particle of worn-out matter, salts, or medicines, dissolved and car ried~through the natural channels, by so miuch relieve the tired liver; when i-ested 'it will resume work without spunrs or 'whips of any kind. Sick women have not thus r.easoned; have not thus been obedient to the Div inely appointed law of eleanliness. (Science of Health. To SAvE BEEF.-I have noticed sev eral recipes for saving beef in warm weather. I will give my plan, which others and myself have tried with uni versal-success. Kill your beef in the morning or early part of the forenoon, let it hang.up and drip for one or two hours, cut it up in pieces to suit your faney, and salt well in a box or barrel kept covered. The next mornmng build a scaffold three or four feet high; the latter will be best. Build a good fire with hard wood ; let it burn pretty freely until nearly done blazing then put smzall sticks across your scaffold, lay your beef on them and barbecue until.very nearly done; turn the meat over frequently. If the weather is good, you can be through the job in one day, but of this von niust be your own judge. When satisfied that it is suffieiently barbecued. lay it away and let it en 11irely cool, then lay it ini an airy- bar rel, aind as' you put in alayer of meat sp:rinikle salt over it ; tie a cloth ,ver thet top. In using the beef you will iud it niever gets hard or tough. Cooik it almost any wayv you please, 1 - Ln you will be delighted with your be..f.--- ( *or. So. ( 'euiator. ToX (r au Cinri.-J ust before guingi to be:d ~-re:zs- the b,reast thoroughly with goos gr'OC ease, and( lay on it a dubhle thickness of flannel. If the stranglieg e'omes on suddenly, mix Se..t ih -iu fi an Lar d t oget her. punt on1 [ iece ' ft rown [ppe and ap]ply ini rt:iady to the breast, rubbing the thr,.at uwauwhile with hztt gzreas.-, or lard, cur vii. Or vou cani do this: l:ip a flannel in water. as hot as it can - h e hiue, lay it on the breast. take s:dt but ter, spread on a piece of brown paper,- and apply to the breast and throat. S:dty butter rubbed on the ~ * throat anid chest, just before- going to be'd, is a miost excellent remne.dy for sore throat. two or three applications ~ being enough to effect a cure. 1How TO KEEP ICE FROM1 MELTINGi. -A writer describes a process in kitch- ti * en economy which is of special service. to house-keepers during these warim days. In such weather, - it is almost I imzpossible to prevent the unitimiely y mzelt ing ot the quantity of ice usually i pu~rcha:sed by a small f-unily. Very 1 few refrig-erators serve to keep it from c wastingr more than halt. To stop this waste, our informant directs that an en velope of flannel and newspapers shiould be placed about the mass of ice. Tihis envelope, of which the newspapers azre the most imp1.ortanlt part, is said to a Le perfectly effective. A loving heart and, a pleasaat coun tenance are commnodities which a man shouue never fail to take home with him. They will best season his food _ * and soften his pillow. It were a great thin' for a mnz:z that his wife and chil dr-en'c-ould tr-u!y sayv of him: "lHe I nev~er brought a frown of unhappiness e aerues his~ threshold." WXho L-e not anIlts:' Read! Read!! Read! GREAT DISCOVERY! IUL I-ArPENT E EN /AEL PAI- 1i. .ADE FillM Pure While Lead, Linseed Oil and Zinc, Chemically Combined. Will Iaat three tinies as long as the best lead and oil mixed in the ordinary way. Always ready for use. Sold by the gallon. One Gallon10overs Twenty Square Yards Two Coats. :o: TrE PLAUss, FaUQuIEn Co., VA., Feb. 6th, 1873. Mit. C. P. K.Ni,n--STm: The Paint came safely to hand as ordered-two kees, five gallous vaeb, and three buc-kets, one gallon each. As practice was slack, I did the iob mv:self. Two weeks, (not constant work,) comp!eted the house two coats. The last coat I applied thick, and it is 11ow generally conceded that for enamel-like hardness, and body, 4nd harniony of colors, there is not a handsomer job in the place. I saved sixty-five dol lars by the operation, which is an item just now with Southern people. It should be gen erally adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in such stock a4 Testimonials, but I feel so forcibly t1he great adaptability of your "Enamel Paint" to the wants of our people, in excellency of materiai, i beauty of color, aid in the fact of its being "ready mixed", that I give you free permission, (it it is desirable to you,) to make what use you think proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly, S. McGILL, M. D. BA.Tiorr, December 10th, 1872. MR. C. P. KsIGnT, ESQ.-DEAR SIR: It affords ine much pleasure to say to you that the Bradley Patent Enamel Paint far exceeds my expeettion in economy and beauty, and I have every reai!on to believe, in durability. More thati twelve months since, I painted the roof of my (11otel Mansion House) with the Bradley Patent Enaliel Paint, And I was so well pleased with it, I determined to paint the outside of the iotel, and am Uot happy to say it gives me perfect satisfaction. In conelusioln I will say, if this testi monial will be of any advantage to you, you are at liberty to use it. Yours most respectfully, ISAAC ALBERTSON, Mansion House Hotel, N. W. Cor. Fayette and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore. To TR: PnULI.-It uTord. me much pleasure to state that in July, 1871, Front treet Theatre was painted inside and out with "Bradley's Patent Enamel Pailt," for which C. P. Knight, Ne. 9" West Lombard Street, is agent, and to testify to its superior ity over any and all other paints for similar uses. In no private dwelling can paint possi by be subjected to the very severe test it undergo,s at this establislment, where, during our daily cleaning, soap and soda are constantly applied to it, and yet it appears as sound and fresh as when first put on. Of the numerous advantages it possesses over other paints, I will oi,ly mention its being mixed and readv for use in quantities to suit pur chasers; its quickly drying properties, which saves much time in the execution of work where paint is needed,'and its very perceptible tenacity, which imparts beauty and dura bility to the objects on which it is used. As such I most earnestly reeonimend it to the nerchants and tradesmen of our city, believing it will give them greater satisfaction than they can possibly anticipate. W. E. SINN, Baltimore, April 25, 1872. Front Street Theatre. CiiMnrnsrrcR(, December 10th 1s7 2. Ma. C. P. KNlGuT-DFan Sin: The paints we received from you have been applied to seveial of our own buildings and to those of our friends, and have given entire satis raction in covering <Iulities, in gio-s, and in alaptability to all kinds of surface of ?nate rial, and we cheerfully recommend it, especially to that lass of- conksulm.eIs who have to depend upon unknown parties, or painters, to mix and furnish materials, wemein we have found the raost deception. Yours, truly, JACOB STOUFFER & SON. MARYLAND LisE, BALTIMORE Co:NTY, Mn., Septenbev 24th, 1872. C. P. KNIGHT, Es.- Agent for Bradiey's Patent En:anel 1Paint, B.dtiinoure-D.EAR Sir: rhe paint which I purchased fron you has given entire satisfaction, so much so that all ny neighbors intend to follow my example, and iave their houses painted. It is not on ly durable and cheap, but it looks better after it is put on than any-V paint I ever saw. The painter I have employed is delighed with it. .lie says that he c:al paint t wico a4 itst, and at the same time do a better job, with the Enamel paint, tiai any other paint le ever used. I can therefore without hesitation recommend it to the public as one of the rety best articles of paint ever introduced. Yours, very truly, . JAMES IIALL. BEn. Air in, fAn, March 4lth 1S%. MIR. C. P. KNIGHT--DE.AR SIR:I I have been using, since last. spring, Bt:ldley s Patent Enamel Paint, and am happy t6 say that it gives eliire satisf'actiont wherever I hiav'e used t, and to parties to whom I ha~ve furnished it for other painiters to use. Mt. John J. street, who lives near Clermont Mills, to whom I turnished the Bradley Paint last fatll, is nuch pleased with it, and gives permission to use his namne iin reconimenrding so good a aint. S. BI. Montague, painter, agrees with mel as to die durabilhty of your iost exeel lent paipt. I hope parties who have painting to do will look to their advaiitage and apply 3radle's Patent Enamei Paint, which is the most durable paint now' in uise. It holds its 'oss ll>nger than any, other paint that I have ever used. Yours, truly, E. C. GA.RRETTSON, Hfouse and Sign Painter. C. P. KsoCnrv, EsQ.-PEr.. Sir.: I have used Braidley's Patent Eniatme Painut on my tweling last Spring, andi am much pleased with it, and it looks as well lin as when first ainted, and consider it a good Paint. Y ours, truly, Creswell P. 0., flartford Co., Md., Feb. 6th, 187O. A. II. STR ASP,AUGIf. C.?P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, No. 93 W. Lombard Street, Baltimnore. SSPECDMENS AND PRiCE ITST FURNISIIE!) GIIATIS. .D June 11, 2?,-Sm. KATHAIRON .-80X Only 50 CentspeBot It prooa he GOWT,PRESERVES the COLOR, and nceases the VIgrd and BEAUTY of the HAIR. -4* O-rzn TKIrTT YwAs Aao Lvotn's EATsazuost Pof S at was iirst place in the market by Ooe. The name is derived from the Greek, e or ,'e Th avo t hasreceive.ac fthe po arit' t hsebainh""G anpecdne and nrt Hitrs. It is a delightful dressing. It eradicates Dandruff. It prevents the Hair from tumiggra. Itkeepthe heoo ai e atea sf and VLrrr asit was over a QaRTER of a CI ry Stores at wuly Flfy Cna per Dostle. K LYON'S SATHAIRON he her Ihigi Nged6d! EETABLES AND) FRUITS, FRE8H EVERY DAY. Hlotel, boarding house keepers, 'and house e.per.< generally, whlo havie been at their its end in furnish ing their tables, need no ixger fly into fidgets, go off at the jug han Te, or any other unprofitabtle folly, because TPU aY EGAL EEAiTI, I'their inability to find something to eat; allI opsdlpyf elkonROS it they need do now is to call onHRB dFRISCxin itohr J. m M . IL L, pret ~trtos irtc,Atrtv n 'ore betw~een A. D. Lovelace aud Rodle-cinquttyosprtfo teSG t ,sperger & Hornsby,) aeth 'here FlWSH{ CHARLESTON VEGETA 1ES, together with FRUIT can always be SEGAtS, TOBACCO of best brands, and IA~ '' T O DNFEIONERY also iu store. May 28, 21-i f.B TT R K Per D)ay ! Agenuti' Wanted! oeo h otdsrbeTnc n a > o All clarses oi working PeO-tarc ntewl.Thyren4di he of either sex, young or old, make more mon at work for us in their spare moments, or anll a i time, than at anything else. Particulars -ee. Address G. Stinson & Co., Portland, ane. Jan. 15, 2-ly. Tobacco, Tobacco. ~ We are just in receipt of :5 BOXES ofj h ho-uhretofel n DBACCO of various grades and prices, atstmattoahaer htaiihycin holesale or retai'. IIaocbogtbu.Aaeeyehc LOVELACE & WIIEELJER. Woe reseilysbettIsuer May 28, 21-tf. adn vr te tmln saSrn Free Transportation. ~Te r WE are prepared to grind from orne to Te uiyadirgrt.Te ueDe e udred and fifty bushels Corn per day,ppi.Cntpto adHaah.Te c ( will furnish free transportation of their 2 pcfcialseiso iodr hc rain to and from our mill for our patrons ~ia prt.F tee of charge. - -Dpt 3P.kPae e ok WEBB, JON~ES & PARK~ER. com 1-t posed simp13lyofwel-nw. S (olot bitl.e NEBLEIT W" G~OODlRlICH 6. -7 1 COTTO1 GINS.l HAVING increased our 11anufactory wc are prepared to supply the demand for our C well known COT 1-ON GINS, which are con- 9 sidered the best in the market by those who have used and known themu. EVERY GIN C GUARANTEED TQ GIVE SATISFACTIN. ! Price lower than any' other first-class Gin. t Orders solicited early in the season to prevent delay. By permission we refer to the followio gentlemen: Col. D. Wyatt Aiken, and Maj. J. K. 1 Vance, Cokesbury. Gov. M. L. Bonham, Edgefield: Maj. A. Jones, Pine House; M:ij. Josiah Padgett, Mine Creek. Mr. L. Hartley, Batesville. Capt. J. G. Hawthorn, Saluda Old Town. Gen. M. C. Biater, Columbia. Messrs. WEBLI.JONEFS & PARKER, are our authorized A-nts for Nei berry, at whose store a sample Gin can he seen. Addrcss-, NEBLETT & GOODRICII, June 4, 22-- .Im. Augusta, Ga. T H E "MORRIS OTTON0 GIN." Still Ahead of all Others. THESE COTTON GINS have been TRIED in Newberry and surrounding country, and have PROVEN to be the BEST,SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST COTTON GIN ever offered in this countrv. I have been manufacturing Cotton Gins for 38 years in South Carolina, and the Gin I now inake is the BEST I have ever made. All work W.M.ANTED to give full satisfac tion or NO PAY. Price $3.50 per Saw.. Address, E. MORRIS, Cotton Gin Factory, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 28, 21-3in. CTI'o STATES INSURANCE COMPANY. PINI\PAL OFFICE, MACON, (GA. Authorized Capital..... ......2,000,0 Guaranteed Capital............5 5(0,000 Deposited with Statte Comptrollers for Security of Policy Holders.. $150,000 XW. B. JonssTos.................President W. S. HIoLT..............Vc-rsdn Gl:O. S. Out:... ......eretary J. W U1n:..............Geneiiral Agent J. Mi:e:nr Gu:;N, M. D.,...Medical Ex'r W. J. MAmur............Sp't of Agen;cies C. F. McCa...................ctuary NEWTEImtY C. II., S. C.,. Deetmiiber 19. 1 s72. A t a meewting (of Policy Holders, at Nwberry (l. II , a Hoard of Advisory ] Tustees of the CO( TTO'N STIATES LlFE INSUTRANCE (0031PIANY was organized, anid the following offi cers elected: ITuoMAs S. 31IoRANa. - P1resident \M. L.\N(atORI>P. - Viec-IPresident ). L. SeltCMPEFRT, - - Secretary The~ Company is ini the finest possi ble codto--hvn $175 to $100 'f iabilities. A 1Dividend has beeni declareud on ill Policies issued prior to .Jniutry st, 1s70. M. W. ABNEY, Feb. 2e6, S-ti. GeealAget DR. S. F. FANT, NEWBERRLY 0. li., S. C. All the most approved PATENT MEDI. a IN ES constanitly on hand- tI P'ERFUMERIES, 'SOAPS andl TOILET o tITIES, otf .he choicest character,.f ME:DIiINA L LIQUOlRS, of putrest quali. ir 1:eseriptioni compounded carefully, at Ii I hiours, day tnd1 night. Mar. 12, '7:--10--tf. WILSON'S LIVER REMEDY.I sure and permanent Cure for all diseases caused by a deranged Liver, such as ,Taun dice. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of the Blood, Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick su Headache,Pains in the Head. Ithi and all kindred diseases. w EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE IT. a' ;OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. " Prepared only by or WILSON & BLACK, a Ma. 12, l0_i CHA RLTT1, N. C. Dboor0 . A%fNil 4 PS 0 SIESSED FLO(,RiNG, CEILING, WE.ATI terns of Mouklinls mle, over 100,000 fe, iantel-Piece. Door and Window Frames, made is, Bllust-rs of Wmint or Mahogany, on han rork inade ns cheap at thik establishment as ca .n hand th- larjest stock of the above,Sou th of ntee will give entire satisfaction to all who wa The subscribers are the only practical Mechar arrying oil the busines;S in the city of Charlesto ;late, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida, as I wenty yeals. W. P. Ru [OTIE.-On account of the manner in which tion of the riSk of Breakage of Gla!s with ord he roads in this State at HALF RATES, which Mar. 12, 187:3-10-1y. - 0 LOWEST PRICES. Sendf2br.Price L&t. I H. HA L L& CO., 29, 8,7a, xarmet Street. 2;2,225, fastBaj-,' CH ARlLESTON., S. . This C'ut v:Aer"d :iecordin- to .\ct of Con-r,-s, the y ea r 18 73. hv 1. If. H l ..& o. ite of-i ece of the L.ihrarlimno oge at W:aAhintWin. .Junie 25,1 3 -1. nshig idare,D1orin Pipe,Fio Ties, Wir Gads eraC.ta Wa, Moa~radSte Matl LWhie ie ume frCSal. d CircularsR rice Lits en P.P.TOLE,~ Oct 2, '72-1yr.r Chadrtn . . GEO. S.1OdHACKStER, CHARLESTON, S. C. iiteya ]7,1 . M Xft i.& x. n f 'x ~ ' L rMEfT E M. EIfT T D O O RSS aGEAD OPLT A I Seoyasthr isandth Bln ds, All or mnfac-ture, dersth Fctryi nidhbn aICarlina r,fr this city. r FaTilesan Wreroomrs, Kinra Cttap Wre annnreet aou lae ManCtIl WI.NdOWGLSSAss,II~Y .EP. T.OACE, Oc. 2, 'ox210. Charleson, S. C. GO\'LC &. WIIELCKAER,s Nov.r1, S'72--4B0-1y.ctry CALETON, . t 11 a AREHO~ S tUE N COMPLNY, A iCo LUMB~threiA,J St. C. Alwr Pi nuActurTO REC FCOto in 1 cty'he ory upon soraned and man isd house wini be strd ujtt th eorder Ftorae. WAproeromsoin stret wil be ured Cingood Sreiabole opaniet,ifin rny. isdesird;adavnc,wl emd the 0owet bankin Creso Our store us.esLe o locatet dAygets no made. Iar.r12, 10- m. ro hSOUteTHE wer R L w rl sribs trt, ntGeadll oad3 bum-e bh ia iloapd inavnei Cnaral eM.IA C!nb oCtwnt,e Eranslient I)dertisemen toe, nd qae - is inhspewil be lc fubor toth rdern r7 stcae.t ftor squnnerti soed ib- h .1cract lsrd: nracs will e made frtre i n >ll moniths clverinemntais.~ ldh t'oihd, forns. tNwYr rcs ad -N n a." Z--; I SHAYN~ cit ofaltim &C. OV0r 100 dfhrent pa tt on hand, for sal at Nei orr k k He. to order at shorr notice. Stn'ir Rail, -Ne%v and made to order. Good undt W)s,tantil i he made in the U nited '-::LteS.W IVuCli the city of Baltimore, all of which we guar itgood and subAntialii w(,rk. ics, Sash, Blind and D)or Makers, by Trade, n, and can refer to g1enlenen all over thit o the character of their work fir the past 'SELL & CO., Charleston, S..C. we box up our work, and our own assump nary handling, our goods are shipped over is a great saving to the purchaser of our work. W. P. RUSSELL & CO. Buggies, SadUery, Sc. iTHB, JO NES & PARKER S MAN PIN And can show a stock of Carriages, Buggies, Saddlery, HARNESS, AND FIXTURES, BABY CARRIAGES, TRUNKS, YALISES, Refrigerators, &c., ., rencrally, in this line, which for beauty, legance, durability and superiority cannot )e surpassed in the country. WE SELL AT FACTORY PRICES, IND DEFY COMPETITION! Our SAuDLE and 1ARNE- MANI' ACTORY is wel suppliel and turns out varranted work. AT THE LOWER STORE :an he found a choice and large as-ort ment of Family Groceries AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES, every character annd kind, whit ie wil sell Low for Cash ! We buy largely of C'OTTON aml gire the op of the market alway.s. All we ask is that the publie will favor is wibh a callI so that an ex .andnmation may ue made. R~emnembier there are three sepa ate establish:uents. WEBB3, JONES & PARKER. Oct. 2.3, 4:t-tf'. WIationery and Binin~g. Ejf S11TflNERY ROUlSE, E. R. STOKES HAS just opened, in the new and hand nime building immediately opposite tbe Fonix office, on Main strect, a complete tuck of STATIONEllY, omoprising Letter, Cap and Note Paper, of 11 sizes, qualities and of every description; 'hat P'apers-of Cap, Demny, Double-Cap, Me in, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial zes, which will be sold in any quantity, or ianufase:ured into Blank Books of any si.e, nd ruled to any pattern, and bound in any tyle, at short notice. ENVE LOPES i cndless variety-alt sizes, colors and quali es. BLANK BOOKS f every variety, Memorandum and Pass ;ooks, Pucket Books, Invoice and Letter ooks, Receipt Books, Note Pooks. AllCllifl-:C S and DRIAUGHTSMEN will nd a complete stock of materials for their se. Drawing Pdpier, in sheets andl rolls, ristol Boards, P'ostai Paper and Boards, Oil aper, Pencils, Wa:ter Colors, ini cakes and axes, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing P'ens. SCIIOOL STATIONERY f every description; a.great variety of con mnient andl usCful articles for both Teachers ad Pupils. Phoutograh Allbums, Writing Desks, Port l!ios, Gabas, with boxes, and a countless triety of FAN('Y llT[CLES. Also, t most elegant stock of Gold Pens i Peinell Cases, superbly-mounted Itubber TNKS. Black, Bhue, Violet and Carmine, Indelible id Copying; Mueilat:e; Chess and Back nmnmon Men and Boaruds: Visiting and Wed ng Cards, und everything usually kept in a iirst Class Stationery House, 'hich thie stubscriber intends this shall be. lie will still conduct his BINDEitY and LANK lilc>K ANt'FACTORY and PA E~lt-RLIANG l-:STA IILISIIML1NTf, which us been in successful operation tor over irty years in' this State, and to which he ill continueto devote his.own uersonal at ution. IIis stock will be kept imp full and umplete, and his prices will be found always asonable, and he hopes to hav-e a share of ttronage. E. R. STOKES, Main Street, Nov. 15, 46-tf Oppo.site Phoenix Office. E. DAVIE.. D. B. WADE. fIll Iok IL SfO1i ROED Tl CORAM. l.E.XDAVIES&00O., IDealers in New York and D)omestle sultry-, Game. Eggs, Butter, Lard, Cheese, &c. FRESH FISH And ORFOLK 6VSTER DEPT. P'LA IN STREET, Nta :o tir. .1 uk-oti, COLUMBIA, S. C. Orders Promptly Atended To. Sewinui J'lilde's 8. THE AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER-SEAMINC AND) SEWING MACH1NE. BUY THE BEST! The AMERICAN will Last a Lire Time. TE is .iuperior to all other. for simplicity and durability. It has beei pronounced by thie best me-, chanics the bcst fini,zhed, and made on the tcst plan, of any machine manufactured. Will sew the finest and coarsest fabrics, no matter how much starch. Never drops stitches, runs light and amost noiseless. Call and examine for yourself. .old on tne most reasonable terms and satisfaction guaranteed. Inaucerments to clubs. LOVELACE & WHEELER. Oct. 23 43-tf llotels-Barber. BOARD REDUCED TO $3,00 PER DAY. COLUMBIA IIOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. The Proprietor of this well known FIRST CLASS HOTEL would respectfully inform his many friends and the traveling public generally, that lie has this day REDUCED IIS RATES OF BOARD from $4 per day to a PER DAY, and at the same time pledges himself to spare no pa:ns in the managenent of the house to sustain its re putation as a first cla! Hotel in every re rpect. . WM. GORMAN, July I , f. Proprietor. FRENTES NTW 110TEL, COR. CORTLAND & NEW CHURCH STS. NEW YORK. .ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. RICHARD P. FRENCH, Sen of the late CoL. RICII.MD FRENCH, of French's Hotel, has taken this Hotel, newly filted un and entirelv renovated the sameb. CentrallY located in the BUSINESS PlART of tie Gitv. Ladies' & Gentlemen's Dining Roorr i attached. June 25, 5-2m. The l\5wberry Hotel, JORDAN P. POL. Proprictor. This Hotel has undergone recent repairs, and is now more comfortable and well ap poin ted than ever. With a well-kept table, good rooms, attention to every want, and obliging servants, the traveling public will find it all they can ask for. where the best of wines, liquors and segars can be had, and also a billiard-room at tached. Trhe Livery stable belonging to the Hotel is also well supplied. Sept 25 tf RESTAURANT. BAK ERY. The undersigned respectfully informs the public that she is now prepared to furnish Meals-Fish, OySters, &c.-, Every Day, and at all Hours. Also, Bread, Cakes, Pies, Wigr and Rolls, Fresh Every Day. Nov 13, 46 KATE SHODAIR. LOOK OUT FOR YOUR MEALS AT TIlE AlIston Hotel, nggEreakfast (foing Up) :aid Dinner GoCingt Down.Ni Jan 1 PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston. S. C'. G. T. AI.FOllD & CO., Proprietors. NATIONAL IHOTEL, Columbia, S. C, Robert Joyn~er, Pro)prietor. P. Ulamilton Joyner, Clerk. RATES: Of Board, per D)ay................300 Supper, Breakfast and Lodging..2 "o Single .\eals. ............ .. .....I ' 0 Sep. 8th, 18Si. 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A Hearse is always on hand and will be furnished at the rate of $10 per day. Thankful for past patronage, the sub scriber respectfully asks for a continuation of the same, and assures the public that no effort on his part will be spa..' to render the utmost satisfaction. R. B. C RX ?M A N, Newberry S. C., July 31. Professiontal Cards. Dr. 3. D. BRUCE, In resuming the PRACTICE of his PRO FESSION, tenders his services to the citi zens of the Town, and can be found at all times within its limits. A pr. 23, '7.'-16-tf. IONSTONE & HARRNCTON, Attornieys at Law, (Office on Law Range,) NEW BERRY, S. C. George Johnstone. Y. 3. Harrington. A pr. 2, '73-l-1-1. THOMPSON & JONES, Dental Surgeons, NEWBEREY C. H., 8. C. Graduates of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery.) Mar. 19, '73--11-tf. - I'o Vlamen, Both Married ad Single. Apply for reliof before you become a con li-med in'valid. I have been for years past attending strict y to the treatment of diseases of women, oth married and single, and as the number >f cases continues to increase almost daily I nill pay special attention to those who may ipply to me for help, and may, if I should pet a sufficient number of cases, make it a pecialty. There are many, women who are taking nedicines recommended for such diseases, nhich arc worse than useless, they palliate tnd sometimes seem to give relief, but in 'act they postpone the evil until the disease Lssumes the chronic form, and then they ap >dy to the Physician for relief, whbich can be iven, but not so soon as when taken in the irst or early stage. I use no quack medicines, I treat diseases m ration al .nd scientific principles. P. B. RUFF. N. B. I practice for cash only and prompt ayments. Mar. 12, 10-tf. JAMES PACKER, EIOUSE, SIGN, AND DE'OR ATIVE P AlNTER, APER H ANGING and KALSONINING. 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