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The ln mow l ines push woodwarl sring Adtul, wh iring to I heir willow heils away. 'il. diu.y btarliing beat, tiac burnisIted wIing The goldlen alir of tihle declining ray. L~ow iowni the sunl sets grandly ; and tihe fields, The rocks and trees, antI the still pools, are qlashed With shtining showers of gold. Tihe Lwi light. sIenls Up frimi tt pain anon : atoi abashed, As tearing to be seeri, a star or two 1en out, faint, limid light . Ono dear dlay rnor Thlo Glu tituloos Past, that hungering ages Is never filled, into her montirous store 1l11th safely aidled . and another i1n0 Steri night, fulfils her mystery sublime. Chamber's Journal. How to Deal with'the South. Sonator Sawyer, having been twit. ted on tlie floor of the Senate, the other day, with an "ardor and zeal of frieidshiip for the late rebels," re plied in a speech marked by dignity, foro and independence. In the courso of his remarks, ho said : In our practioal rohitions v.!i 'lie massos of white men in the '.etes lately in rebellion, %.U must lo&i at them as they now stand, amd by ti' light of present ovents, rtther than by the terrible glaro of the flros of the great strugglo through whi.:h we have passed. We i1uust, in brief, ''let by gones he 1by-gones." I would never for a moment fotget the misery caus ed by the rebellion. I would never for a momttent coaso to discritninate lotweon the patriotisma which led mighty hosts to offer up their lives to the causo of the Union and the dis loyalty which led other hosts to wage war against tie Union. Lot the lon ors of the Itopublic ever follow those brave and loyal men who saved the nation ; let our children and children's ohildren learn to speak the praises of the patriots who in the halls of legis. Iotiion, on a thousand battle-fields on rivOr, lako aid ocean, gave their minds, their energies and their lives to t-hu holy causo of national integri ty. But, Mr. President, the question on wi ich I was sieaking is a question of how to ical with a great practical sulbjeCt of statesmanship ; how we shall best reincorporate into practical andt1 harmvioniotus relations with the Federal tGoverninent, the masses of the white min of the South ; how soonest we shall mako them enter into and' share our own faith in the bencti cenee of this government ; how soon. est to weaken the strength of their attachinont to the "lost uause ;" how, it, the 1tost completo way, to imbuo them with a conviction that the Uni ted States is their country as Well as ours, and that to it they must look as their chief object of loyalty rather th in to the section whoso causo was lost. On this question it Is my misfortune to differ with my distinguished friend from Mliohigan as to what, is the true policy. On this question I do not seek a guide for my stops in the bitter ness, the et tiony, the hatreds begot. too by the rebellion. No senator oil this floor Itas less cause to be porson ally favorable to lebels, as such, than mtytolf. 1 conmo here by no rebel support. The vote of no man who took part. in the rebellion was east for moo. 'Though for more titan eleven yearsav citizen of South Carolina, doors of au dozen men who were im plieictd in the rebellion. No bribe of .social favor among mecn wvho were rebiels has ever' temp jted me to showv te-"ardor andI zeal of frienidship"~ for tho onomitios of miy country. Butt ats ai511 sntotr fromtt Southt(i arotlina, wh len Iit allow persontal considerations of this character to cont ro or dletermnine ity condnl iet, I shall h'ive forgotten the printciple which have governed my life. I am unfortunate in having made the impression npont the ind of the senator fronm Michigan t hat I took the positimon against thli test oatht, anid against theo continuiante of lho disa bil itios i tmposod by thIt Fourteenth amtendm ttet fromt "'the ardor and zeal oif mty friendship for the~ Iateo rebels.'' I have caref'ully road the remtarks I matrdo, on the subject, and I atm at a lo.ss to see what s'uetee, what line, whant word containedl therein indicates any -suoli motive. I am n frienmhi, trust, to all the people nt; the St a whieb has honoireu mue with a .3 in this be 'y ; but, Mr. President , T amit not a riond to themt as "rb'eh" or "'late rebels." I nam a fried to t htem, as I would do the offlces ot (true f'riendship ; and I re'j. ie that whont 1 take thto position ot an advocate of the repeal of the test oath 1 am aot ing as a friend to the whtolo people of moy State, because I am openaing up a wa'y of streonghoning tha RIop ub liean ar mid acting as as a friend to the loyal pteopile of the country by doig somiething to destroy the wall of partition which has so long existed betwoon the lioarts: of Northern and Sophiern men. And permit me to add that I sea no logical corneetioni between tha roemoval of disabilitios and the return of. Jeff'erson Davis or Robert Toombs tolbeir old places of honor and trust in , this govertinent. If the publie sonttigent of Mississippi or Georgia 18 so thoroughly dlsloyid as to render tito olcetion of i~na like thtese p'roba ble, thetn oursruoqtstruot ion is a fail uire, atnd thtl'e 'onli'uwill relieve us f'rein the evils logi~dation has sought ini vain. to eutro. But if, as I believe, the t- majority of the people of t hmgj 8tSnt i ai'e littleo for Jefferson lNii's ai holierl Tootubs, or any other reboitudorgecCept ais they are com pomcle-thinit-of -them -as under the ban of inelgibLit-o u~~olc whiogu-a'retmove: frorom theb badge of! distiuction~.aIeh they 'wear and parede they will sink into that Insig uifloance which is the oqmmon fate of tie defeated leaders of a lost cause. But, Mr. President, however necos ary it may he thought to except rrom a bill of relief from political Iiabilities such mlarkod oases as hoso of Davis, Lee, Toombs and oth rn, certainly it is not wise ornocossa y to shut out from all opportunity or participation in national affairs ,ho great number of those who are iffooted by the provisions of the Four. ccnth amendment and of the Test lct. F. A. SAWYER. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W ANTED-Everybody can get rich. Articles entirely new anti staple. Agent' wanted in every town. First appli :ijion secure preference. Address flugheu & lughes, 32 Iigh Street, Louisville, Ky. PA RINO. CORING AND SLICING MA rIllNE.-Four turns to an apple. Sold at Stores 1). H. Whittemore, Manufacturer, Worcester, Mass. MONTVALE SPRINGS, 1870. I lIS Favorite Summer Resort, situated in Blount. county, East Tenn., will be pen for t he reception of visito(rs on the let of 111nM. The marked benelicial isults attending lie use of ehse waters in functional do 0an rns o -he Lii-er. Vowels, Kidneys and Skinl, and the Cure of Chronic Diseases. nttest their Medicinal Properties The buildings at Montvale have been re paired, refitted and repainted, and every thing put, in good order. All the accessories for enjoyment and increation at the best watering places will be found hero. The facilities for rachilng Montville this 0anson are increased by the extension of the Knoxville & Charleston Railroad, and regular tirains are running to Maryville, whence pasisengers are conveyed in conches to the Springs, nine miles distant. Rates of Board, Per Dity. $2 60; per Week, $10 00; per Month, $60 00. Address for Pamphlets containing analy. sin ani descriptions of water, &n. <1 SEHil L. K ING, Knoxville, Tenn. YOUR ATTENTION IS CORDIA.LY INViT11 TO TIM "lenderson County, Kentucky Land Sale" Grail Prize Scheme Enterprise, CIIARTERED by the Legis lature of Ketttacky, nid enlorsed and re- 1 onxended by every lending oflicial in the Sante, and upwirds of 500 of her m1ost prominett citizonas. 511 Prizes, $314,320 ! Domprising the richest river bottom tobno. CO farms in the wealthy County of lien. dlerson, Ky., with all their appurtenances. Capital Priz), $150,0 30 Smallest Prize, $80! Also about $20,000 in Greenbacks, being the ettro rent money of the property for the years 1800 and 1870, which will be dis. tributed to the wintiers of the first seven prizes respeotively. Rent :. of the farms for 1860, was $12 per acre, and it is contidently expected that they will equal or surpass this figure for 1870. Tickets% Fivo Dollars. Fintil lrawisig, .Jnu 9th, 1870, at Masonic Temple, Loutisville, Ey. Hundreds of our best citizens, have given unqualified certl ticates andi endorsements of this magniti ccint. enter'prize. Every dlollar Invested by ticket holders, Is held in trust by the coimmissioners ap. pointe'd by tlie L~egislatunre, tint iilie dray., iing tr kes lauce and prizes areo delivered. In order to have your tickets properly registered, buy at once of your nearest club agent, or remit by Express (prepaid), Draft, P. 0. money order', or registere'd lettecr, to either' of thei following financial ageits who will furnisht full descriptive circuilars: L. ii. Lyne, Cash'r Farmers Blank, lien. der'son, Ky. : R. II. Alexander. Commer cial innik, Louisville, Ky.: .John C. La tam, l'e n. Ibink, flopkinsville, Ky.; James , lialtanm, Commeircial Blank. Padu-. naht, Ky. ; 11. G. Thomas; Cash. Obs. and Retpt'r lexington, Ky. ;W. 13. Tyler, Cash. er Deposit ilk., Owensboro, Ky. Good Club Agents wanted everywhere. WANTED EVElYWIIERE, S AL.ESMEN. Fnrmo'-s and ethers to sell k a New Artidlo ini great demand. *400 00 made by one Agent his first mionthi. Ad. :Iressm tEO. McEATII RON & CO.. Nash vIll, Tenn., or WV. H1. SE ATON & CO., New Orlenn, La, l'or Pine Water, use. hibs celebratedi Pump, -IT mttrely tastetess, hL durabte and tella. 64&' mtot tasa than halt the moeney. Easeny arranged mco as to be non-freesing, mt tn constreentton so simple teo any cone can put It up and , p !In repair.' TIlE BEST AND CNEAPEST PUMP flOW iMASS. Private and Trancient BOARDING, DY J. A. Hendrix,1 DotiNR~jV T~ \ Thot AND SUf)ITit 5Ta#ETi, ( OLUMBIIA,8S. 0. ONE SQUARlS EAsT o7 MAIN STUNET. feb 8 Kings Moluntahl Rail Road. .L tesuter at 8 a.mi Leavo Chester for Yorkcville immediately ifier the arrival of the Augusta trapi, oct 19 Country Cured Meat.' A MS, Si des, Shoulders ad Lard, for IIsale. Terms Cash. TIHOMIPSON.;& WOOD WAR D VIRGINIA-ADMITTED I 1UST' received at Corner No. 1-Bumgar,i i Uandlis, P'otaesh, Piarler Muatehes, &c., at inn 20 ii. wV nu8anaRTBa 4Qualitas NoR quautitas." D R . LA W R E N 0 E'. ilighly Concentrated Fluid Extract of KOSK00 .ho Great Health Restorer. 4o Qutidk Medloine-.Forroula Around thc Bottles. Prepared and Sold by DR. J J. LA WRENCE ORGANIO CIIEMIS ', KOSKOO atrikos at the Rot of Disease by Purifying the Blood, Riestoring the Liver and Kidneys to a healthy Action and Invigorating the Nervous Sys tem. lis is the secret of its Wonderful Succes in Curing Scrofula, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, [ver Complaint, Chronlo Rheumatism Neuralgia, Nervous Affections, Irup tions of the Sain, Humers. Lose of Vigor, Diseases of Kidneys and Bladder, and all Dis. eases caused by a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD Of a Diseased Condition or the livor, Kidneys, Nervous System, &c It thoronghly Eradicates every kind o lumor and Bad Taint, and restores the on ire system to a healthy coidition. Thousands have been changed by the ase of the Medicino from Weak, fickly, isffering Creatures, to Strong, lcalthy and Happy Men atid Women. No Medicine has attained such a Great [teputation as this justly Celebrated Comt. >ound. Ipproved by the lighest MedicaI Anl thority, Suidorsed and recotmended by the Presi dent of the Faculty of the H. Medical Collegeof tire City of New York. Professor It. SwiNEWTON, M. D., Professor and President of the Facilty late "1rofessor 'I heory and Praotilco' of Medicine, Cincinnati, &c. One of the most eminent ncdical muen of his nge-well known as Ihe at lor of the 'ollowing staudard medical works: New on's -'Prntioce of ledicine," 'Diseases of Phildren," '-Newitoi'a Symos Stirgery," o., in December nuimher of . naerican Medi. at Review-lngu. 278, rnys "Among the more recent efforts to intro ItIco popularly, some of the new remedies, ve notice a now preparation oompounded y J. J. Lawrence, M. D., of Norfulk, Va., hlich is furnished to the profession and lie public in any desired quantity. We re ently examined his laboratory, and be ane fully satisfied that all his work is done n the best wanner, by most approved pro csses, and from the best. materials, giving a a result a medicine meeting the conti. lence of the physicians and the public." Coskoo Ouros Sorofulain its Worst Forms. From A. W. Mills, a prominent and well known mercifnt of Norfolk, Va. 4o II Main-st., Norfolk, Va., Sept. 15, '69. Dr. Lawrence-Denr Sir: Your Koskoo ins worked wondets in my family. Aly laughter has been a sufferer from Scrofula ince childhood. Site lost thirty-ono pieces f bone from her ankle, front her arm, be. 'ides having ulcers in several parts of the >ody. Whilst in this condition she com nenced tsking your Koskoo-lt acted like i charm on her; under its use the ulcers gradually healed, and her general health ,retly improved. It certainly saved her uuoh suflering and perhtips her life. 'I re gard Koskoo taspeciflO for all sorofulous kffectIons. Your Ko-koo also cured may Lvif of (dyspepsit, from which she suffered greatly. S hc is now in hetter htealthi thmat she has been in five years. With the high. ~stregards, I am gratefully yours, &e., A. WV. MLhLP, Koskoo is entdorsed by the best phtysicin svoeywhtere. Rend the following from Dr l'illlery, a suecesful practitioner of mnany years standing it the Old North Stato: Rocky Mount, Edgecombo t 'o., Sept. 10, '09 Dr. J. J. A.wrenc'e-Dont' Sir: f havc usoel your Concentrated Fluid Extract o~ Koekoo in my p'ract ice witht te hapniest reo tults. I find it to be a powerful Liver In rigorator, Blood Purinier, and Nervous Totn a. In all diseases of the Liver, Scrofulout Nyphilitio, and Nervouse Affections, it Isr 'etmedy of imnttoe vtnaue ; in fuet, in al inost. every varie:y of (Chronio Diseases itt iso is Indicated. hloping you may nmeel wiathI the success which you deservo as nanufacmurer of relliable ytidicitnes, I an tir, with mu ch respect, your obeatlont ser rant, It. . TILLERY, M. D. Koskoo Ouros Chronlo Rheunatianm, Noaroixa Va , Sept. 7, 1869. Dr. J. J1. .Lau-rnce-Djear Sir: lAly sot las received so muchl benefit from your won lerful Koskoo that I cannot refrain fron szpressing my gratitude. I had tried .al nost overythting w ihou t benefit. I believi tt all sincerey, that your Kcoskoo Is an In allible remtedy for the disease frotm whioli is has tsuffered, and, so far as I- can learn, ta never failed. If you only knew thi mmnste amount of sutfering that he hat atdergone, theni yott could conceive the val ie of melt a remedy as Koskoo--Ihat surelj uros. The great antmunt of good it Is noes ioing a'nong us is irtestimtable. With macI Iratitud,, I am respectfully yours. &o., Mrs. M. E. A. NELSON. Read the following from Mr. Womble, e arominent hlardware hierchant of tIs o ty: No. 18 Market Squaro, Norfolk, Va , October 18, 1809. Dr. Lawrence-Dear Sir: To the large umber of testimontals which you offer of he great eficacy of your Kosikoo, 1 take dleasure ltb addi11*ngay own. I suffered really with Nervous Debility, Hleadaunhe, toss of Appetite, &o. Two bottles of Kos :eo restored me to bealth Vours truly. J. 0. WOMBLE. From Resv. W. II. Chrisrmin, Pastor Din. riddle Street Methodist Church. Portsmaouth. Va.. October 25, 1809. This is to certify that I knouw lDr. Law, ance well lie is a -gentleman of cualiva aion, andu worthy oif tho'fullest bOhtadence. have sed his koskoco with Itduvanlage te myself, and have ahpeed its use In gay amity in cases of nervous deility and de~ ressondW. - H,. Cli R IS sA t OJIKOO atse1 ' -' : Or's, Drugjglst rie ints 'Ac. se'KOS'. OO ALMANAC forfb y e j Price, ONE DN1 li' Oh or salt ,O9e~iI! t' iste Iathe 'ui2pi ,i . p iihAela The "CA ROLIYA PER 7LfZER," is ainde from the Phosphates of South Curolina and hi pronounced by various chemists, one of the best Manutires known, only inferior to Peruvian Guano in its Fertilizing Properties. Theso Photphates are tho remains of ex. :not, latd and sea anin-als, and possess qualities of the greatest value to the agricultur. at. We annex the analysis of Profeasor Shepard. "AWORATORY OF T HE lEDICAL COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAIOLINA. ~ Analysis.of a iample of Carolina Fertilizer, personally solected. Moletire expelled at 2120 le, 16.7C Orguio Matter, with ioi water of combination expelled at a low red boat, 16,5c Fixed Ingredients, 66.8 Ammonia, 2.6C Phosporio Acid-Solublo, 6.90 Equivalent to 11.27 Solubi Phosphate of Lime Insulble, 6.17 U juivalent to 13.48 usoluble (b ne). 13.13 24.75 Phosphate of Lime. Sulphuric An'd, 11.01 Equivalent to 23.65 Sulphate of Lime. Sulphate of Potash, 80 Sulphate of Soda, 3.51) Sand, 11.00 On the strengths of these results I am glad to certify to the superiority of the Caroli na Fertiliere U. U. HBiEPAltD, Jr. We %till furnish this excellent FER7TILIZR to Planters and otlhers at $160 per ton o 2,000 lbs. GlEO. V. WILIAAMS & CO., oct 9-ly Factors. "DHAT S A HTEL. -o -- B. F. DAVIDSON & CO., BA VN A GAIN UNFURLED THEIR "BANNER TOG THE BREEZE,"t P -FANNED BY THE BALMY WINDS OF . A- -D STTI~EM II I B F. P. hats recently returned from the WORLD R ENOWNED METROPOLI, with another of his fine and well selected stocks of choice DRYl & G!"OC!9 Which they are offering low for CASH. We would invite special attention to our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, only solicit. ing a call from the Ladies, even those of the imst capricious tastes. For Ladies', Mens', Mlisses' and Binys' wear, we have no rival in market. And in faoc the sad havoc we are making in DRY GOODS, is alarming 'o oven henr of Call and examb.1eour stockand eo foryoutrselves, that bargains RI and RARE ar to be otatirhed at apI 19 33, p.* Egpil. O 3 et O 2 0BUSHELS, COW P'EAS, for which theo highest market price will be given in either Cash or Merchandise. (GOODING, ST U~ART & CO. may 21 P. P. TOALE, CHIARLESTON, S. C. SIP LergeselandemoStock opletOD- g 21ove hadthinceutherwar.aSome jo-dg PrintedPrice LstnDefss Cempttylen -& SN TENVRiONE. -IIEPEg H AVING ecureding tghncCfASHFai fel Couantt atcy f thee, foloinsFrt nthe Suer shates., "g~ t ie Cotton tfre o ond, iklon comprtilizer wIt et i e rs N An ecured Am'thed Agene for.i Pholisphawtoe.-e'Poplae I amdnsw Sprbed'teupy, n friend Ocith a9t Gao, alo a.th sm ot toan g~et A1trouneareasortentrfiplivtyesof Mhirrylpeand Amoner) ,. .t1 (i ,wih anarilseirl 1, 187# i . . th 9, sed; An'ieos. Animonlai BoneSer .Phoeph t heel,-Aeesd aerge to presenth~e me, prowe a.tte saedo Wtaeannow receivingI ti one ohor, the at my stobestnselectedouStockdeofripti8ewo haprthan befpocireemrhes.war.N J'k~, IICA ~ TENR. TE RE ENAEK. AD~TN8ThATU'S NALL. AND GET BARAINS) - .~ I L, ALNDT. f4 . . . Anir. . UNPR8E. N WTEUEE TO PHYSICIANS, Naw YoUK, August 15th, 1808. Allow me to call your attention to my Preparation of Compound Extract Buchu. The component parts are BUClU, LONG LEA F, CUBE11S, JUNIPER ;15EI11IR8. MoDE OF PtrPAIATION.-Bnchu, in va cuo. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a fine gin. Cubebs extracted by dis placement with spirits obtained from Juni per Ierries; very little sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than any now in use. Buchu, as prepared by Druggists, is of a (lark color. It is a plant that. emite Its fragrance; the action of a flame destroys this (its active principle), leaving a dark and glutinous doooction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Duchu in my prepara, tion predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation, upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in IPharmacopoea, nor is It a Syrup-and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflamrna ion exist. In this, you have the knowledge of the iugredientv and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a tri al, and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation, With a feeling of confldence. I am, very respectfully, I. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist, of 10 Years' Exporimnee. [From the Largest Manufacturing Oheot late in the World,] NovEMnen, 4, 10C. "I am acquainted with Mr. I. '2. P~m' Doni : he occupied the Drug Store opposite my residence, and was succespful in con. dacting thu business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably impressed with his charoter and enterprise." WILLIA %I WEIGHTMAN, Firm of Powers & 0 eightman, Manufacturing Chemists, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. HeIlmbold's Fluid Extract Buchu la the great specific for Universal Lassitude, Prostration, &e. The eonstitution, once affected with Or ganic 'Weakness, requires the aid of Medi cine to strengthlen and Invigorate the sys tem, whtich hII.LMIIOLD'S EXTRACT BlU. CiiU invariably does. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or insanity eaj sues. Ileimboid's Fluid Extract of Bu ehu, In affections peculiar to Females' is~ un eqnalled biy any other preparation, as in Clorosis, or Itetention, Painfullness, or 8uppression of Customary Evacuations1 Ulcerated or Schirruis State of the Uterue, and all complaints incident to the sex, or the decline or change of life. Hleimbold's Fluid Extract Bnthm g improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate feeta the systela diseases arising from habits of dialipatlon, at little expense, little or no change In diet, nc, inconvenience or exposure : completely supercedinag those unpleasant and danger. o.:s remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, In all these diseases. Use Helmbold's Fl'uid Extract Bus chu In all diseases of these organs, whether -a existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long statiding. It is pleasant i1. tsst# sad odor, "immediate" In actions and more. strengthening than any af the preparations of Barkeor Iron. Those suffering from broken-down er. delicate constitutions, procure the retnedy at once, The reader must be aware that, howevet' slight may be the attack of the above die. eases, It Is certain to affect the badily health stnd mental powers. All the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic, HEFLMBIOLD'S EXTRACT g CIIU is the great Diuretia. S01(1 by Druggists everywhere. Page,--, $1 26 per bot tle, or 8 hottlae for $6.50, Delivered to any addrsg. Degaodhe -syMg, togne In all otmunications. A ddress H. T. HELMDOLD, Drug and Chetial Warehou..e 691 Broadway, New York, Nono are Genuine Unless done uip in steel.engrave'd wAp er, witn tao simile f. say Che iWMa ~SWd and signed. R. T, IIELND0LD. apvil O4.:-17 R41 a.A D A tois - gi 1 OREAT AMERIAN llEALTu ETORER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Die eAses, RheumaLism, Diseases of Wio men, and 1l1 Chi onic Alrections of 1Ile! Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Recom. mended by the Medical Fadulty and many thousands of our best citizense lRead thOtestimoiy of Physicians.and patients who have used Rosadalis; send fof our Iosadalis Guide to lenlt, flook or Almana; for (his year, whiuh we publish for gratuitous distribution ; it will give you n feh valuable infornia tion. Dr. It. W. C-irr, of Baltimore, sat s: A take pleasure in r commnending your Rosadalis as a very powerful alterutive. I have sete0 it used in two ca:us with happy results-one in a case of second ary syphilis, in which le patient pro. nounced himself cured after having Dtaken fivo bottles of your inedoiin. The other i< a case of scrofula of long standing, which is rnpid!y inproving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover. I have carefully examined the formula ny which your llosadalis is niade, and 'ind it. and excellent compound of alter aivo Ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville, Ky., says lie has used Rosadalis In cases of Scrofula and Secondary Syphilis vith I 1t1isfactory resulta-as a cleanser of the Blood I know no better remedy. Samuel 0. McFadden,Murfrcesboro,' Tenn.,says: L I have used seven bottles of Rosadal. is, and am entirely cured of B heuna. tism ; send me four bot tlies, as I wish it for my bro, her, who has scrofulous soro eyes. Benjamin Bechttl, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have sutered for twenty years with in inveterate eruption over my whole body ; a short time since I pur chased a bottle of Rosadalis and it of. Fected a pet fect cure. Rosadalis is sold by all druggists. Laboratory, 61 Exchtange lae, Bid timore. Dits. CLENlIENTS & CO., may 19-ly Propt ieters. J A CUR S DYSPEPSIAd& INDIGESTION IRsVNTS CHILS& EEVR'PhEr CREATE SOLD EVERYWHERE. I 0IE.M0AISE &' PRtOPRIE-To s & WHOLESALE DRUGGIsTs For salu in Winnsboro, S. C.. by KETCHIN, McM ASTER & BRICE. By a recent decision of the Internal Revenue Commissioner, any person can sell those Bitte 's without having a retail Li. quor Dealer's License. niar 17-6m Latest Quotations of SOUTHERN SECURITIES, CIIARLESTON, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A, 0. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad St. May'.31, 1870. STATr. 8cun:tirs--Sou tih Carolina, old 88; do, :ew,-@80 do, registered st ock, et int--- 80 III~lO~nAn Sroccs-Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,-@50o: Gr enville and Co lumbia, 2; Nort beastern, 9@; Sa. vannah and Chatrient on, 35; South Carolina, (whole shares) 456 do. (half do) 22. soUTH OAntOLINA BANK DIlLS. *Bianik of Charlosto ,-... *Bank of Newberry,..- . Bank of Camden, 5(@.. Bank of Georgetown, --@-. Bank of South Carolina, 6(al Bank of Chester, 6( ) Bank of ilamburg, 5 - Bank or Beat e of 8. C. prior to 1561, 58@ Bank of State of S. C. issue 1861 anid 1862,30 *Pilanters' and Mechanics' Bank Charleston, C.-..@.-.. *PeCople's Bank of Calso, --. *UnIon Bank of Charleston, --@ Southwestern R R Blank, Charles. ton, (old)_ _ Sotuthwestern R. R Bank, Charles ton, (new)--a State Bank of Charleston,2a Farmers',mnd Ezehtage Bank of Charleston, ...@ Exchange Bank of Columbla, - .. Commtercial Bank of Columbia,1 Meruihant's Blank of Chernw, 2 Planters' Bank or Fairfield, - State of S. C. Bills Receivable, par City of Charleston Change Bills, par Securities more In demand. Exchange favorinig buyers. Money easier. Blank rates 1 4 cent.. a month on Stock collater,. alit, Outside rates arbitrary, Blank notes stagnant. *thlls marked thus (*) avohbeing redeem ed at the Bank Counters of eaeh. jan 22..)3____ The Last Sensation!i TUST recived a fresh supply of Fin" eF Durham 8Sraoking Tobacco, Cannec Oysters, Shrimps, Pickles, 8tarcht, Coffee, Sugar, Lerd, Ca~tes, Table 8alt, Flour. Soap, Liverpool Salt., Cheese, Candles, Shoes, Crockery, TIr1ware, \lolaises, Stationary, Hardware, Dry doods, &o , whieh we affer low for cash. J. MioINTYR E & CO. jatn 18 _____ . OOD IFURINITUJRIE CREA P PU.RNA.TURE/ - UST rqeeved direct from the best facto, ,riesgot Ne*York and fldsfon.' Cohsist. ltig of fine Rlosewood and Chemnut suits, co'nplete Mahogany and Walnut Bureaus, Sofas, Divans, Parlor Chairs. Statids, &o., lDed Steads andi Chairs .of alfteen -different grades etioh, Wuirdroilee. Sqhoon iTables and overyinn tistlalig ke~tib the Fuit-nIturo fLire. which we prop.-se~ to sell as cheap da~ earn be bought any where in the Stafe. Calf and see. JOHIN MoNTYRE~ & O4. oct.28" White Wine Vinegar 'YEARS OLD, a , : - MolNTY1s& 00, ar19