The Fairfield herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1849-1876, March 29, 1871, Image 4
Taxot . axes ttling but t Ake i
Taxod 'II al thI t ai1an catt
Tak fd onIt ai fl.,ur,' tad taxed -in hi,
rtxod upou all thit covers is back,
From his cotton shirt to his bro.d.
clo.th, back ;
Taxed on. whatever is pleasant to see,
To hear or to iiiell, to feel or to be.
1141an I ttxes I nothing bnit taxes I I
Grindiig our ioses as sharp as oui
axes I
AND WHA- AInE TIlI TAXF.S FoR ?
Why 1-the ,Radical party to keep ii
repair,
So that "high moral" scoundrels may
" ach have a sbarn
En hngo ste;dinigs and piclkings, found
T . every wheras I
Taxes I taxes i Itepublican taxes I
Taxed on the ouflin, and taxed on tle
* rib,
0! the old man's s4ihoid, and he
young brat's bib
To pamper the bigot, and fatten the
E.lnave,.
Taxed front the cradle i!uip into the
grave
AND WiHAT AMus, TiM. TA xSi iton ?
hy !--to lIhy all the rogues tlhy
cani fitd tar and usar,
And give eveiy. Conagresaitnu half
milliou a year !
''axes.!'txes ! itorabli.an taxes !
For rich men to -h'iik, and pour ilen)
to p uv,
From the pittance they earn by haard
work ill t he day,
]3 the s'.rain of the tituicle, t h
swektk of the brow,
By the sp ido and the tro wel, tle as
and the plow
AN>I) WAT ARF- THE TAx 1.:S iOn 1
Why '!-the old Constitution to knockl
tall to sinash,
A 'dfi every lplace-bolder's pockel
Swih cash
To send Law r-nd Liberty down tc
their graves,
And turan millions of freemnit to cow
cring slaves
Hurrah for the Taxep, the jolly old
ta xes!
(ionic, men, get your iioe.i all gcound
nto axes
iess Sumner, praiie Chandler, Bcast
flutler aml Wade,
And all your big " Ilosses," thtat taxe#
have maade
Ye ''mudti-sillb," to yanikee "philan.
.thropy " sold,
Be quiet-obey-your saucy tonuc
hold !
FOR -iwe'S wNV -r -r:ll, TxSIs An1
Sprechi of Dr. Ayer of Lowell 3lassacitu
Sells,
LAIES AND GE:-rL.::mlN : On tlai
western coast of Scotland wIhere it
.lopes into the Irish Sea, a river, rb:,
lig oi l Itie montilalIlls or ihe inli
land, winds down among the hills and
empties inta the Frith of Clyde
From reioute tiies it has been callcd
A yr from an old Scotch word "Ayry,'
cainwg an eagle's nest-the river oi
the calo's nest. Near its mouth and
a contiguous harbor, long stood n
- laml t which bee ie a royal burg or
town nameld from tile river', and now
blout one-third as lar ,e as Lowe.l I --
the city Ayr. For mor-e than a thous
anad yeats it haas been noted in the
history of Scotland. During the wamre
of ltiobert Bruce it wats On (at his re
sorts, and, was especially fav'oredl by
haimn because lhe was thei e curedl of
leprosy. Oliver Cromwell made it
onfe of' the de-pots and headqurarters of
hiso ar In his attack upon aScot landal
and oraorof his old forts is now the
Citadel of Ayr.
But above all its distinctions, Ayv
was thle birth-place of' thme poet Burns.
And whIat a poet ! What a voice har
lie given to all tha endearmerits of
homae ! Hlow he htashanllowed the cot
tage and all It covers--weanas and wife
patchles :.n I poverty, b~e:.ns, hai ley,
.he, hiardlshitp and the poor moa n's toil.
Id aw he wrapt with tendela .s what.
ever lie names, even his bleak leagues
ft of pasture, the stubble iield, ice,
snow, sleet,nd rain, brooks, birds,
mice, thip es and hieather. hi1s
lRonnay Doon, .Jaohn Anderson, nmy Jo
JIohn, .Auld .Lang Syne, and Iligllanid
AIlpy roll round theo world in over
rnng symaphomny with what is purest
amnd baost in human neatuare. Ilis songs
woo andl melt thae hearts of youth anid
maidens, bring solace to the sorrow.
lug and courage to the overburden.
ed by their lot. Ilis inspiration hao
set tl e affections to music in strainst
that are immiortal.
No other one mian ever nmade a lari.
guago classio, bhnt lhe has rondhered
A that lowland Scotch a D~orio dialect of
fagno. The name of his haomno and his
beloved river'Ayr was lifted on tile
winags of his pathlos, and niow the ap.
proachaing traveller yearns to reach
the spot i s genius has sanctified.
Along the borders of the sea ina
towit is a county of the same name -
A yrshlire.*
IL'rould( weary your~ patience to
hear thae history of amy ancestors from
eno ancient Johan of Ayr, then John
.Asr, dowa tharougha the ecenturies to
Ii thaii 4e now b efoire you ; throuagh
their vieassaudes of poverty tand plen.
t y-of fgrtuno end msotn o
readand Scotland, land later with
Ii t he Americane, whao are an excellent
nixture of themn'sll.
My/./Nends, -you have chosen thla
nlitame I inherited for youtr town with
aan extreordinary unranimnity, and have
thereby ceonferred. an honor upon me,
t.he proper tNkhtioliodgtunnt of whlich
SI do flidt 'fedl -fully 'able to Axpress'.
BUnt I bog you to be assured thait it
Is apapreciated aaud that it will be
gratefu'lly rememnbered wlth a liviwd
ini'irest iia your p ra.Terity while Iifrf
re:ihat&me, at-d,,I trns(, beyon d
tihat by my childiren af ter me.
1this nnme hais l'Cceome nodted
thtou Oi 4 ter
aroundY( yu; Ait 1b A' " tI
itsipublicity. Nay I be per.. itted to
s lte v oii e' -ttravt.1~ . . -
itbin a fdw. centitrtes' 9j i'
izddnatlonls of the g 'ii , t .e it.
uP on the 1"ptern1- condyn r
bree hunfed :years bg op 4toy
Mor:Intithl's ;' ff kndfearfu
Art, 1t 1 more and mero but a I wit
in thoilr settlemeits 1i9tidl'yl huggit
the Atlantio coast Witidb "tho laht
two (ir three gonerations, they 't0
burst out, as it . were, and over-rmi
iheso vast contitnents of the Wes4.
Now they atre bcattered here anO
possess theso ineasuroles's Stretches Of
nountauints and valleys, hill, jPlIgip4,
forests and prairios. with -the boti4
loss pampas and mountain ranges "f
South Anerioa. Former generaitions
lived inl villges and towns, thi'kly
Eettled together wliero physiciels
wore plent y and near at hatid. Now,
the peoplo are widely seatteredIin
tuany sections of theso many" oo1ni
trios. For great nunabors the
titnery treatment of physicians oap
'not be had ; over lario tra ots of coiinti)
gooi or. competent physIciane cannot
t-o hadl at Ill. They caninot visit
patieits entttoght ma ny miles aprart to
live by tLeir profession, nor can they
I carry muedii ries enotgIi witi thei ont
horsebaok totr tbeir rcquirements.
Itence h1s arisen int theso modern
times, a necec!ity for remedies ready
at handi110, wih direeti.>ns for their use
-n present recourse for relief in the
exigencies (if ticknes<, when no other
aid is near. It is t new tiecessity cot
r-equent u-ott the changed conditions
of htuntian life--a want I haive spent
my Jci in) sipfl ing, and I will tell
you romacthiiitg (if' its extent. Our
liboratory ttisec every day some
0,000 pot ions or doses of onr pr
pa tion . IThese are "all taheni by
som.l ody. ilere is i number equal
to tlte poullation of fifteen cities is
large vs laowell, taking them every
day (for sickness keeps t Sabbriths)
not foir (ice only, but again nit againt
Sear ufter year, thiroutgh nearly one
third of a century. We all join in
the j kcs about nedicines as we d.
about tlo lDcici's mision to kill the
clergymai's iniincerity and tle liw
yets el.cititg. Yet eceh of these
labor o tiong the mest serious realities
if Ii 'e. Siokness atnd its attendiat,
sufIfering are no jke, neither is the
hr:itient of tiem. This system of
traisportable relief, to be made avail
able to the people, must keep its
te tie s iem fresh int thtoir memories.
'l'his i. done by advertising. Nil i L
its exteit. Ai advertisement, tak
ing the run of the iewspipers with
whicl we contract (some 19000 an
nul13 ) is struck off in such tinumbers,
th1.at wvhient Piled 11101 each other flit
wvis., Ike tle leaves of a book, the
thiokoness through thein is sixteen
miles. In addition., it takes some
seven 'i I a !ets and
twelve :'l i it, t'T'ars to meet
the public dentid for this kind of in
formation. Our annual issue of
pamphlets alone laid solid upon each
otlier, make a pile eight and one)
iuarter miles higlt. Thle eirculars
measured endwise reach 1894 miles,
arid tl:ese assertions are matters of
imatiimlatiical certaitnty. What over
the est imation in which tlese public-i.
(ilta m:i y be held here, thtey reach the
tiresides of mtili~hons upon mitllions of
men~l who do treasure anid regaid thernm
:'ttl who do in their trials heed
the counsel they bring.
Not only over this great WVestern
conttinten4f but throughout that other
hand so little knowtn to you, under our
feet, the Aus t raulian continenut, there
are few villages as large as this whi-ch
are not fatliiar with the namie 3
have chosen, arid emlho3 ing the rome.
dies that bear itc.
TJh us, genrtlemten, have I striven in
miy hiumible sphere to renlder somte ser
vice to moy fellow men, anld to (1e
.sctve amtong lie afflicted and unf'ortu
nte son~e regartd for thc immt whichi
your kind partiality hangs on these
walls aruoiiid me. WV e may look for
ward with confident hope to the re
noewrn you will gather undeor it, andt
the prosperity, which there is reason
to trust the ftuire htas in store' for
you. Situated as you are htere on
one of the main artories betweotn the
west. and east, between the great in
d ustries of the plough antd the epind le
you must aid in their exehanges and
thrive with them. Soon these chant
nels3 will be opetned wide an:1 pouring
through your precincts streams of
men01 and mnerchand iso that will need
youir fli thterantce and mnustoontribute
to your growth.
Located here in the contre of New
Englatnd to whait (lOaror spot can you
tuirn that men inhabit ? Beginning
life rich with the honors of your moth.
or townt whose influen~ce throught her
schools and her scholars is of itself
an inhlerit ittce, with ruch examples as
Laswrene, Boutwell, Iloat,. whtu inay
you not, hope for of usefulness in theo
couilsh~ of the btate and nation ?
*Cont~rast our condition wIth that of
the Europe in' nations, alternately
torn andt~ impovished with, We.8,
credit it as you1 may to the better
education of theo people; and ybu wilh
realize the value of the eargde; 'did
mothter G roton has seat ou ,o o.wo r by
of your ambition to follow, ]jul
schools for your cbhdren and find tal.
ettt to toeh them, then intellience
an~d integrity in prosperous dull IIap4y
homes will be your sure roivglrd, -
Associated as youm have ntado me
with weal and, wo, EI mhbI nd t, be
allowed to con'trilate'rhoi tn a niens
seh as they are, e mothin g owadg,
this~ first foundation ' of the publAo
good. *.
Gentlem-en, T have d6t(pt(r
th it I do not deaervo Id due4n /
3 (u bestow, I pray God to make.tne'
ti.rt h'er, andato smnr? upofr y0U%{t#i
Ills narruii -1g.t I
Newladettsin~ ts. |
WALTHAMVI
-W _& onm0e.|r-,
The extensive use of these watches for
the Inast fifteen years by Bailway Condte
tors,.Bgiuinees-a'td Ezpfessnen, the Wt*st t
exaqaigof watolbtw.aterq.bas& tloroughly,
doutoustrated the strougil -teadiless,
(Itirnability and accuracy of the Walta .
Wc~h. 'o nilefy'that clAeln all thidd
respects, is to decide.the ouestloh as to the D
real value of these timo keepers. .
More than 500,000.of thleseq yptbhes ore -
now kpetki,ng for theuselves In the pockets
of 1hPeople.-a oot.and a guarantee of
their t-uperiofity oietti o herm.
The s8opprior orghnisation and great ex
tit of ie Conlmay'v's Works it W riftin tr
etnbles lthetn to prodiie wathe n'i at q Price o
whlich rend rs co-opelition tiulil, . ani thli-se
I who buy any oilier witcli nerirl pay t'rom
25 to ' per cent. murs for their watiches
tihan ii necesary
These timeo)'ieces cc ibine Cver is
provemtent liat iorig emcperieneo had' prov t'
d of reaul pr!etical. use, laviig hal ti.e
reusali of ti icl every in1it,6iiin It hixgth.
:tnking originating in itis coutry i I" ili
Euliopo. only Ithiose were fInally aid optod
whieb severe testiog ly tho- tost skilful
titisais in otit works,,and long use no the
part of the putbl ic, demonstritd to lie ts 5
setial to coIrect, tud enduring timt-keep. I
ing.
Amnonug the many improveme. is wo uld
particulari-Ae : I e
The invention nild tse of A Centre pinion
or pectiuri conmrirtion. so prevent am.
nge to the train by he Uiroakage o ranin.,.
spring-. is oiiial with the Aiericnn
Wtcli Comimiy, wl: hs ving had ' the re
f'is'i l of -ll oil-ei contriv ncei ndoited
Flg's patent piiii'nu .% being tive best and
Ifaridened rn-I femp'red hir springs,
now univershlty tiiiltted by Watchioaker
to be tle bet. tire used in aI grades of
Waltimii Waidites.
Ml Walt han Wniches have dilt proof
e pt, protectiny lie m-oement from stno,
nid lenzenitig i tie necessity of the freqeito
cleaning lecess:vry to other wilebes
Our new Iloet stemCIO-wiider, or keyless
wich is alrenidy a decided utccess, n'nd n
great improveip tu oil any tt.em..w ind iiig
wItcl h the Amietican marti-ket, and lh far
hie cheapest watcl or its qtelity now of
rered to the public. To Ihose- fiving in
portions of the Unito-l Sittes where watch.
onkers do not al-ound, wat ches wii ft the
above mentioned), imiirovemients wh h- tend
to ensure accuracy, etonlieiness, durnhiility
and convenlpnoe, must prove invamhale.
The .trademarks 2 of the -vrioms styles
made by the Company are as folow :'
A merican Wlth C.. Walt hnm, Mass.
Amn. Watch Coil, W ni ham, Mass.
American Watch Co., Crescent St,, Walt
ham, Mass.
Appleton, ''racy & Co., W'nld'am, M(asa.
American Watch Co., Adams St . Wall..
han. Mass.
Waltham Watch Co . Walihan, Mass.
'. 8 Bartlett, Waltham, Mass.
Wi. Ellcry, Walt ham, Minss.
Ilomne Watch Co.i Boston, \lass.
I.tatiniti' lie spelling of these nanies
carefully before buying. Any variation
even of a single letter, indientes a counter
Pceit.
For sale by all lending jewelers. No
wniIiches retaileil by the Company.
An ilistrtedcl history ot will tclhruking,
containig much useful iformation to
wittch-wearors sent to auiy aellrews on ap
plicattion. It )11111N8 & APPLE.TON,
General Agents for Amerie-in Wa-tol, Co.,
182 Bradway, New York.
For Hand and Machine
SEWITcwa.
i B P. COA TS.
BEST- SIX-CORD
From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive.
FORSALE BY
All Dealers in Dry Goods and No-.ions,
10f. S. 8. lPITol4' 'FamIly -PhysIcIan !
J9 pages : sent by mail free. TPeach
e* how to uiro till diseases of the person;
skin, hair, eyes, comiilexion. Write to 714
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4 FMI 'IT OF ?ElR.
will distpore-of (One lndreud Piantos, Me
lodians,-anti orgtlns of sIx first-olaqs ma
era i' nclading Wetters', ati extremely low
pricei; for ensh, duslng this mnont hi, ot' will
teke a part catsht, andI'hlalatiee in ittonthily or
llitart.erly ihstalmnentw.
Bloomington (Il1.) Nursery4
19thI Year. 600 Acres 13 Greenhiotises
Largest .asitortient--nIl *irs. east, stock ,
Low Prhdes !: Wortid you know Want.
Whten, Ilow to plant I~ fruIt, shado, ever
green treeqr 'oot, grasfis; seedlings,' oppge
shriutbs, roses, greenhonse and garden
pinis, &o., &c.: Flowert- and. vegetable
seeds I ineitst, best colleciont--orts, anrI
quality. .Send10 cents fuit new.. illustrat
icdl, desoriptive' erualogut,---0 pages
Sendl stnmp, each, fhrocatalogues of suujdi,
withI plain direocaons--64 pages: bedding
andl garden plants-32 pagedannd whole
sale price ljst.-2t pges. Address F, K.,
Pr$u r eu.JutsAgr cultural Woi.
Manntt -etr r ewpe LTftrz3&
lSN' SWEPS SOY1STEELVSWEEI ,
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i piso inAs *
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0or$1. Per' Line, '
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Men, W1omen, - Bo', .and-iOIrls whd da~
uagv-laotw new hteiita.. tiake fromn$6 tot
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pIartietlre tandri nstructions sentuf('eb by
lihaIl,-thoee -l6 t' nee of~epnpsg
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nson & Co.,c P'f'ai~~ nedbaie. - -
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U3E TilE eeVEGETA
L U DLE PUIDMONARY '0 7O F
IALSAM." The old slandard remedy fot,
Oughs, colds, consumptlo'. "Nothing bet.
Cutlet Bros. & Co., Boston.
TO T118 WOtKINO CLASS.-We are
o 4i reiard to ftirn lh itil clasees with 0
0nmiitfaoit e1ipoymnent.ht hiome, life whole ,f 1
be ime or for spiro montenrts. Business e
ew. light, and profitable. Persons of eith. a
r sed easily earn front 60c. t14 $5 per eva5. 7
ni. nhd a p-cyporlienn sum by devoting A
heir ffhoe itme to ti6. btiness. Boys '
nd girls Cnrv nenftly n 1 u1ch as miIe.
'hat all who sec lhi'a notice inay semi their
ddress, land test the ftnsi,.ess, we make d
he uniarniteled ofrer : To such as are P
lot well snlaitdd, we will sent $I to pay a
or the trouble of writirlg. Full particu. F
Irs. a vnlutable 8nmp1lC wvhich will do to 11
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nent shoal i send for the book, enclosing 10 1
ent- for pr 'nge, to T. W. EYAN8 & CO.,
Ii Sotuh 811'asters, JMinila-eIsphiw.
AVOID QUACKS..-A victim of eatry in.
lieretion. causing nervous debility. pro
atutre- deciay, &c., having tried in sifn
very mrieril'hed' remedy, ha el simple
neunn of self-clmture, lhfte h- rill, Pend
yer I o; his feilerw sufferers. Ad ',esJr .1. Fr'..
'uttle, I8 Nassau st., New York. feb1 8
Great Mtdicai Book and' Ffrench Seredr
For Ladles and Gents. Sent free for2
ta.mps, Dr, Bonaparte & Co., Cincinnati,
)ho mar 8
R OSADALI
' ', A fiidiT AIiE5ifT N-i ils i;I
lt'E8TOltER, pu'rifies the blood
and cures Scroful, Ryphilia, Skin DIs
etses, Rheunat ism, Diseases of Wo.
men, and all Chronic Affections of the
111001, Liver and Kidneys. Recoin.
mented by the Medienl Faculty and
many thona,tthitof cur beat citizena. C
Liend thetostimony of Pki-sicinns and
pationis who have used losaialls;' aend c
for our lHosadalis Guide to eal I Book C
or Altuatman for this year, which we
publish for gratuitous distribut ion ; it a
%ill give youat m tol valuable informa.
iton. 1
Dr. R. W. Carr, of iiaimore, sava
O 1 take.pleasure in reconmmending your
Iloandails naa-very powerful alterai ive. I
I have seen it used in two ca-os with
happy results-one in a case of second C
try syphilis, in which I he patioti pro I
nounced himself cured after having
taken five bottles of your medicine.
l'ho other im a case of scroftula of long f
staiding, whioh is rapidly improving a
tinder its use, atd, the indications are -
.bat the patienit Will soon reoee. I
have carelly exameited the formals
iy which your Ilosadalia is madhe, and
tiud it and excellent coompotud of alter- a
tive ingredient's,.
Dr. $parks, of Nichtolasville, Ky., c
- ays lie has used Itosadalis In eases of 0
$crofuha and lSecondary Syphills with A4
satisfactory results-a. a cleanser of l
the llood I linow no bit terremedy. e
Sanmuel (I. altaddn,Miurfreesboro,'
l'enn.,says:
I have used seven bottles of Roadal'.
;.. and am entirely cured of Ilihsuma
L eis ; send me four bottles,- as I wIsh it
LIror my brother1 who hian scrofttloaus sore
eyes.
Benjanicir.echil1, of' Limn, Ohio.
writes, I have suffered fot Pavetly years
with ain inveterate eruption over my
wh~old body'; a short ime ince I puar
hased a bottle of losadalis anad it ef
'ncted ai perfect cure'.
RLofadlalis is-sold by all drtuggis. a,
~Laboratory, 61 Exchiange Place, B3al d
jtimore. Dna. CLEME-NTN & Co.,
may l9-ly Prop; ietors.
P.P. TOALf
CHIARLESTON, S. C. i
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C
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In
&'(1*.rwgesti and- most omiplet e -
&' J 'anufactorry of Dloors, ISashi- -[%p
W' es, Dlinds, Motuldinga, Ac., -Te~
I in thme Sioutherni States. J<"gg
rInted: Bfloo List,.Iciics ContgotItion, a
8W* SEND FOR~ ON~E. -g jal
1'.Ses4I) p-eon applicatien. r
may 14--1
PIIY.4HEPI4ERI5 & CO. 1
(0 I aynle 81., Charleston, B, C,, t
P .ealers In ci e
OO0A .eiOI8,ftANGE8 -and-fiEATPING ~
.Pottires of 8tores, -with prices -and dia-n
rlption, will be sekit npeon application.
Jun. 40-1y.. . '
I~IATE AND TRANSINt '
BOARDINtG Hj~(jE
10 adfge fPases or .Dpf ml
ND a aser~saet ofoth/Cad e.-)
Just rceive at * w H lI
4a aA u wnoona4.. *
HENRY T. HELMBOL D'S
1OMPOUND FLUID i
Extract Catawla
GRAPE PILrSn I
nponaeni P'ara-Fl uid .xtrav Rhubard
an4 ~dFid 4tapo1 CatawtN Grap
Juwce.
)r Liver Com-plaint, Jaundice, Billious
Affections, 15ek or Nervotis Headache,
Costiveness, etc. Purely Vegetable, Con
taining no Mercury, Mineral or Dole.
terlous Drugs.
H
Thetis Pills are the most delightful pleas
't pfurgative, snpersedhng castor oil, salts,
ngnesin, etc. There is nothing more no,
-pinbe to the stonach. They give tone,
il cause neither nausia nor griping painsi.
hey are composed of the fines ingredients.
fler a few days' fiso of thein, such an in
goration of the entire system takes place
a to appear miraculous to the werk and
.,ervated. whether arising from i:npru
Dne or disease. If. T. Hembold's Coin
D1und Fluid IKxtract Catawba (Lrqape Pills
he rxai rigar coated, fron the Met that
IgAr conted Pills do not dissolve, but pass
trough the stomach wit hout dissolvingoon
iquentily do not produace the desired effect.
nit CATAWIM GitAPE ifaPM s, being pleasant.
taste anti odor. do noi aecessitate their
ring sugar aonted. Frice Fifty Cents per
ot.
E
HBNRY .T. HELMBOLD's
Iig/hy Concentrated Conpound
UI ID EXT.. SARSAPARILLA
Nll rndicolly extorminate From the system
3rofuln, Syphitis, Fever Sores, Ulcers.
ore Eyes, Sore Legs, Xore blouth, Sore
lend, lronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt
heun, Clnkers, Runnings front the Ear,
hile Swellings, Tamore, Cancerous Affec
Mis. Nodes, 14ickets, Ulandnlar Swellings,
ight Sweats, Rash, Teiter, liumors of all
Aids, Chronfe Rlhamatism, Dyspepsia,
tId all diseases that have been established
i the system for years.
L
eing prepWed oxpreisly for the above coi.
faints. its llood l'urifying properties are
reater than any otAe preparVtion of Sar.
aparilla. ft gveA t lie 'onplexons a clear
nd health,' color and restores the patient
5' a st-'ite of healt Ih- and pi'rity. tor pur
'irg the blood, removiAg all chronic con
litutional diseases arising from an impure
tale of the blood. and thie only reliable
nmi e#eut An't lnon. remed-y for Ihe cure of
'uina tvnd sweii'g ofr the ione, T4lcera
one'of t01e- 'h-ont. wid Legs, Blotches,
imples on- t'a #nV, Erysiprla% aI all
cale Ernpiitr of the .itin, and 13eauti
ying the Compl'etio. PiWe,. $'i 60- per
lottie.-1W
M
RENRY T. HREMBOL1Y'
CO.NUFN rItA-i l:
MJaI EX'ITAOT BUCHU,
T119 ontAT n1)URETIC.
as cured every oase of Diabetes In which
i has been given. l'rritation of the eck of
he Bladder and Information of (lte Kid
eys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and liad.
or, Retention of Urine, Diseases of tihe
rostate Ulned, Stono in the Bladder. Cal.
ugu, Gravel-,- DriOkdist )eposit, and M'u.
on or Silky bischa'rges, and for Entiebled
tad Delicato Constituitas- of both Sexes,
tiended with the folloWingsymptomAn: In
isposition to Exertion. Loss of Power,
goss of Memory, Diffioully of Breathing,
feat- Nerves, Trembling. HIt rrbr of l)ia
ase, Wakelilness. Dirhness of Nir-ion,
'ain in the Back, Ilot lands. Flu'thing of
lie Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption
n the Fce, 'allid Countenance, Universal i
,n-situdu of t'hul Muiscular Syst'em etc.
Used by persons fron tle asges or eigh.
een to' twenty-five, and from thirty. five to
fly-five or in the decline or change of life;
fler confinetient or labor pains; bed-wet
ong in children.
Ilelmbaold's IRefract Buchu is r/nt-ic
nd Blood-Purifying, and cure's all diseases
rising from habits of dissipattion, andI er.
maces and imoprudences In lhfe, impurities
f the blood, etc., superseding Copathin in
ffeet ions for which it is used, and sypi-i
tie affections-in these diseastes usmed in
mnnection with lehnmbotd's Rose Wash.
In mnany affections peculit'o-l'adies, tlie
xtract Buchu is unequalled by any other
emedy.--.as in Chlorosis or Retention, hr.
agularity, Painfulnessa or Suppression of
ustonmary Evacuations, Ulcerated or
shirrus state of the Utertns, Leucorrhea
Whites, Sterility, artd for' all complaIrts
cidet to the sex, wltethmer aris'ing front
dilscretion o1f habits of dlisidpation. It is
escribedl extensively biy the most eminent
Itysicians and mnidwvives for enfeebled and'
slionte constitutions, Jbtoth sexca and
1 ages (attended with any of tho above
seases or symptorns.)
[. T. Helmnbold's Extract Buchin
Wi'tss DissA55s'Anis1ING FiloM IMPntUDEN.
ocih, RAdITI of liaitVifoN, ETC.,
all their'stages, at little expense. lit tle or
change In diet, no inconvenience and no
cposure. Price, One Dollar and Fifty
ents per Bottle.
L
II, 'E 1IelInlolil'g flnpfoved' lose Wash,
mnnot be curpassed as a F'ace Wash,and will
found the only specific reme'dy in every
>eie of Cutaneous Affection. It speedi
eradicaties limnle Spots, Scor-butie Dry.
reiI-ndur-ations of the Contaneous Mem
ane, etc., dispel's Redbess- and- Incipienta
flamation, hlives, Rtash. M'othi Patches,J
ryneus of Scalp or Skin, Frost, bites, and
I purposes for which Salves or Ointment,
e used ;,mestoee'r'ho skitt'tw at state of
Larity and softness, and insures continued I
~slthy action to the tissues of its vessels, ,
a which depends the agreeable clearness e
ad viendity of cornp lesion so much sought'
d adenled) But htoweier> valuable as a'
moidy for existlibg defects of the skin, hi.
IImbold's Rose.Wash has long sustained
principle clnim lo.unbounded patronago
possessing quialitwe which render it a il
>Iet A ppendageo of the nlost Surperlative
ad Congenial character, cotnbIning in an
gant formula those promlnertt'requisltes, i
afety andb Eflyte ivariabtle so- ~
mipaniments of its .use-a~s a Preser- .3
live anid Ieflresher of the Complexion.- a
is en exellent Lotion for disesso t
a Syphilileo Nature, and as an in
s,ion . for diseases of theo Urinsary Or
ns, arising. feeom habite-of disipatibn,. '
ed In connection wit hi the Extracts Buchu
tsaparia, and Catawaba Grape flille, In
oh diseases as recommended, cannot be tg
rpassed. Prico.One Dollar Pee Bottle,
D.
P'u1l and expliolt,. Srrocions aceompany the -
dicines.
lHvidence of ti1e anost responsie and re
ble ofat-aotwr faninshed on application,
i)ihtdlr'e~s pf thousns. erfivjng wit.I
dees, and opevrd of 80,O0O unseollied 1
tlicates and -reeoa'aalendatory letters, j
ily of which iarofrom highest seurogs In. 12
ding eminent . Physieians, Clerggmon,' al
teiman. ae
lenry T. Helmboltd's Genuino Fropara
tions.
Delivered to any address. Sc"oui'e from
>bsorvation.
tstablished upward of Twenty Years.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address
ettets for inforination, in confidence to
lIENItI Ti HELMDOLD, Druggist and
3hbeftlt.
Only Depots: It. T. IErMAIBOLD'S Drug
ind Chemioal Warehouse, No. 64 B'oad
way, New Yorkt or to i. T. IIELMBOLD'S
kledlel Depot, 104 $outh Tenth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Deware of Counterfeits. Ask for IER
RV T. HELM BOLD'S! Take no other.
fob 18
Or, SCEEN advises Consumptives t e
to Florida 1nl Wilnte4
IHaving for the last thirtyl-ve years devoted my whole
Urms andfattention to the study of lung diseases and con
sumption. I fel that I understand ful the course that
ought to be pursued to restore a tolerably bad one of di&
eased lungs to healthy soauness. The irt and most
important step is for tho pationt to avoid taking cold, and
the best of all placee on this continent for this purnoso, in
*intor, is Florida, well down in tho State, where the tem.
Prature is regular, and not subject to such variations as
a more Northern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can re
oom ond. A good hotel is kopt tiero by Petorman. Last
wIntor I saw several persons there whose lungs had been
badly diseasedbut who, under tho healing influence of the
eliniste and aoy mediciaos were getting well.
ptOe hundred miles further down the river is a point
* ohI would prefer to Palatka, as the temperature it
nore even and tho air dry and bfaciWg. dellonvillo ant
Enterprise are located there. I shoul gre a deelded
preference to Mellonvillo. It is two tuilles froin rivet or*
ake, and It sens almost impossible to take cold there.
The tables in Florids might be hetter, nod patients com-n
lain at times, but that is a god sig, aM Il iddicates a 5w
turn of appetito, and when this ti o case they generally
increase In fesh and then the lung must heat.
Jacksonville, Ilbornia, Oreen ovo, and many other
places In various parts of Florida, can be safely recom
mended to cousumptives in inuter. Myreasons for saIng
so are that patients are less liable to tAke cold there than
where there is a less even temperature, and it is not neoss'
sary tosay that where a consumptive person exposes him.
self to uent colds he is certain tode shortly. There.
foremy evios, go well down into the Stato-out of the
fsenroef prevalling east wind..and fogs. Jacksonville, or
almost any other of the localities I have naned, will beno.,
ft those who are troubled with a torpid liver. a disordeftd
stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough. but 14F
those whoso longs are diseased a more Southern poIt is
earnesily recommended.
For fiften years prior to 89, I was-gtofessionaily Iif
tew York, Boston, Baltimote dud Philadelphisp eey
week, where I saw and ezamined on an nverage Ihe hulve
dred patients a week. A pratloe so eatosito-embraclng
every possible phase of lung disease-has enabled moe to
understand the disease fully, and hence my caution in
pefard to takIsold. A person may take vast qlantitles
of 'eheois Imonue rup, Soaweed Tonic, add-lfanv
6 Ike Pilfa and yet die i he does not avoid taking cold.
a 71eri a, nearly eve body is using Sllenok's Mstre
drake Pills, or the climat is more likely to produce bill'
oas habits than more Northern latitudes. It isa well-estab
lished faot that natives of Florida rarely die of consurnp.
to espeelally those of the Southern part. On the other
hUd in New England, one third at least, of the popula
l.on aie of this terrible diveass.- Y the Aliddle States 1i
dues not pletail so largely, still there are many thousands'
of oases there. What a vast percentage of life woul- be
saved if consumptives were as easily alarmed in regard to
taking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small
pe ae. But they are not. They take what the- term a
ite cold which they are credulous onough to beleove will
#ear off iu a few days. They pay no attootion to it. and
nole it lays the foundation for another ond another still,
tUntil the lungs are diseased be ontd all hope for cure.
My advice to persons whbsb lngs are affected even'
diitly is, to layIn a stock of Schenck's Puisnonic Ayrup,
So aie's Seaweed Tonic and Schunck's blandrake PilsU
dnd go to Florida. I recommend these particular mdl.
ous because I am thoroughly acquainted with their ao
n. I know that where they are used in strict accordance
with my directions they will do the work that is required.
This accomplished, nature will do the rest. The phystcan
who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweat., and then
advises the patient to walk or ride out overy day, will be
sure to have a corpse on his hands before long.
Aly piiftt is to ive my three medicines, in acoordance
with tle psjift'd rections, oxcept in soule cases where a
heer use of the blandralko Pills is necessary. bly objeet
is to give tone to the stomach-to got up a good appetite.
It Is always a good sign when a patient begins grow
hungry. I havo hopes of such. With a rusi, tt food
and the gratification of that relish comes good blood, ahd
with it more flesh, which is closely followed by a healing
of the lun s. Then tho cough loosens and abates, the
oroeping cilhi and clammy night-sweata no longer prop.
Irate and annoy, and the iatieut get. well-provided he
avoids taking cold.
Now there are many consumptives who have not the
means to go to Fiorida. The queation snay be asked, is
there no hope for such? Cirtalnly thore is. Air advice
to such is, and ever las tewon, to stay inl a warn room
during the winter, with a temperaturo of nout seventy
degrees, which should be kept regularly at thiat point by
nseass of a thermosneter. Let such a patient tako his ex
ercise within the limits of the room by %%alking tip and
dowu'as much as Ihis strength will permit in order to koep
unt a healthy circulation of tho blood. I fiasve cured thon.
sands by this it stem and cn do so again. Consumption
ik as easuily cured as any otiser disease, If It is taken in
time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The
fact stands undispusted on record that Schenek's Plmonio
Syrup, blandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonie have cured
0ery many of what scemed to boe hopeless cases of con
sismption. Go where you will, you will te almsost certain
find sottl poor contimptive who has been rescued from
So fat' ft the'Mandrake Plls are concerned, everybody
should ko a suppli of therm on hand. The act on the
liver bettep thin da omol, and leavo none or its hurtful
effects behind. In fact they are excellent in all esses
where a ptoiriative diedicine is renqired. If you have par.
taken too freely of fruit and diarritoa sstics, a (ltos of
tio Mlandrakes wiil ouse you. If you are ssil-eet to sick
hie rache, take adoso of t i sandrakos and thcv will re
lieve you in two hours. If you would obviate ihe effect
of a change of wator, or ti1e too free indulgence In fruit,
take one of the .landrakes every night or every other
night, and yos may then drink water anid eat watermelnns
are, ;jles, Ilutne, aches or core, withouit the risk OF
Clug add sief bytieso. 'rhcy wilt protect these who
live n dampsitiations against chills and fevers. Try them
They are perfectly a ets doyottid only..
I ave abandoned toy professional visits to I .eton ani
New York, but continsie to see patients at my orsce, No.
J5 N. SIXTH Street, Philadelphis every Saturday, from'
9 A. M. to 3 P. t. Those who wids a tlsorotgh exitinina.
aJi with the Ilespirotueter will be charged ife' dollars.
esepiitffseter- declares the exact cosdition of the'
Iaii, sidi patiiit can reaidily .leart Whether they ar.5
daiale or sidt. fl't I desire it dsutihnctlj undorastoo that
the vltoof ry medcine delonds e rly tupen theit
ben ae tityacri to directions,
In consclussion, I will nay I sot when prsone tv% moy
tdleines and theIr systetsas are brosugist intp a health '
nendmottn thereby, they are not 5o liable to ,tk - cold, -e
iib'ose with'~discaed lunge can bear a sudden chane of
otin ha b tleittbeslibility of greater o'r'ess Irrita'
Fult directioria 1sd all language% aWofssasy lc si
sines, so explicit and clear that any ono cansire t isbit 11
out oonsult og me, and can be bougt fron an ~ drsigg lst,
.J. It. SCHENOI, M. D.
No, 16 N. SIXTIU Street, Philadelp'hia.
WONI 1PInik'yxNG T2E JILOn
The rtiistftton this ox,
colichut mesdisJneo enjoys,
is ditrived n'osm Its citres,
s. asny tof whsichs are truly)
cases of' Scrofuilos die.
. . asewhere thse systeni
sc~ ooti- satuiraltd wilth
- corrtuption, have' beeri
isurilled anid cutred by ith
SScrontlons nftectibns and~
dlisordors ,whuich wore ag.
- avatced by the ecrofs
-' oscontamuisatlon unsti]
*i0? Wore pailftsly afllictinug, have beeni radically
ilred in such great- numtbers itt ailmost eversy eec.
ton of thte cotintry, that, thse public Scarcely nooed
bt bo isformied of ts virtueCs or uses.
Bcroniltls poisoun is oneo of thse most destruc.
ly ienmies of ousr raco. Ottenti rfae n
Inftslt tenant of Ite or antsi s ndermlesc atheln
*ltitun, andit invites t le atttack of enifeeblisng or fat
al dIseases, without oeting a suspiciotn or its
>rcesce. Again. It seems to breed isfection
bron ghoust thse body, and then, ont some favorable
>ccaslon rapidly develop into one or other~ of its
sideous ormss, either ont the surface oramnosn the
fitais. In1 the latter, tilberoles msay be sutdenei
Iopositedl in the lcnngs or heart, or tumsors formeuci
h so liIvetr, or It shows lts >resenco by eruptios
in the skini, or fousi ulcerations on some part of
ho body .Hence the ocoaslosnal use of a bottle
if this Barsasprrda Is advisable, ovtp when no
etesy tesof disqaso appear,- Persons af.
ited wi thefollowi complaints generally
mnd inmmsediato relief, anti ,ttlt li, cusr, by the
iso of this BARBAPARIILYA 81. Aith
F's 9l9 lioe ert A'rysipflas, Telter, Bacll
Iheuetom derlthd zead, Rina sot.m,, Bore Eyes,
ore Eas, rtridl dthor orn t osnt or visible formts
f Berofeloas disease, Riso in the more con.
~aledfor'nise as Dps jsesa, Drops ,. heard
Ieedsee, .I ta, op e >t Neurasv gla, auid
he various Ulcerous affoctions of tile mnuscular
xid nervous systems.
Byphllse or Venereal antd Mercuerial .7le
ases are curetd by it though a lotig thnssr Is ret
nired for subdlri tlteseo bstinsato maladies b~
lifA stitldicine. k~tlonsg-continuedl use of thiF
tediciho will cure the cotnp-laint. Jeuror.hars
'r White., Uterlsus Uleorations and Fema rle
)daeavses, are comrlheinly socon reifevedi ands usti.
riately cured by its pui'in~g aild: Invigcuratins
ifect. Blinutte eiirectionus or cach cage aro found
i osur.Almsattac, scsppiedo gratis. IRheumtenatm
hdlGGsig, when caussed iby accnuidations of ex.
banleous matters in thte blood yedqikyt t
a also Liver Complcadflta, , eld qttcfU, o ies,
iona or Inoflamma~eetion of the vrp ytn.
fee. When arising, as thsey cite elo; 'rom the
~nkinw foisons ns the blrosd.- 'hiss BAif Nd..
AKRILA is a great- rdethrer for the asreng h
ltd ytgr cof tle systeihn. Those whso are ILut -
teid and ILdetlessDe~sponadent, Alrepgless,
nd troubled wtith 1eeonms Aprhn on o.
Taers, or asny of the affections symptos ti or'
le e fdinfld immusediate relif ml con
I g 0 onceof its testorativo power uo
PREPARED Bly
h' *-4,~A-?ER * CO,, Eowiell, Mates,
.raoetcal cand Analylitical- Chernltat,
DLD BY ALL DRIUGSTg EVmtYWilEf,
GEORG0E A. IIOWMAN- Agent,
3i? King St,r Charleston, S, C,
El!|Poonthe~it o hand a lag'e anrlWui
betetedstoc ofCarpeting,. Oif ;CioIa
falting, }ngs, Door- Mats, &o., &c. .8uph
are usually found.in a first olaa Carpett
oea -~.
WOODWARD
& LAW,
Have In tere sad t Arrive,
Choice Rio Coffee,
liest ON (loverM4ft JTAv fe.e
C. R. Bacon Sidei,
C. R. Bulk Side@,
llams, Rice,
Befit Family Soap,
Macoaroui, Cheese, &0., &'.
4 Pleces Uadel loans,
Plaid Homesgem add Osnaburg,
Graniteville Jeans and Sbirting.
A nice assortmint of tadies' and Mirsese
Walking Shoes. Just received.
Special attienrle* is'e.d on S4t r *4'
Chewing 'lebaeo, u#4 len egfts, fief
received.
Ro embiei Clat ire sell at tl'e ve rf Lo#
cat Prices thwi a strtL adheresce to the
Cash Systerb will admit of, n* give Ps a
call before purdliasing else#hcre.
toe
SUST RECEIIR01
60 Saeks Fanily flour.
Upper, Iarniess and Sold' heather, a -
ways on hand and for Pale bf
WOODWARD'& LAW.
jan 26
Great
BAR AIN$!
N.. 2, DANK RA1NGE..
On' and' at'tef Mondaiy, l2ilhboernbe;.
until Jinuanry l't, We df'er oUt immense'
stock, (io li nOt tloat Yin ri'dt ever in
Wihmtstro) t pribes t'Ilt' dlttnot. he heat
antywheore in ilie Stute: We ide thig' because'
we have move to' oni the 1st. of January,
and we desil'e to red'uce ditr sleot a: mucl'
as possibl'd.
C022J!J W1''i? 'P11k CAAETfA NJ
CASI~ O&VL),
and'yett' *ill go'. goods cheaper than in'
1860.
5,006 Pakrs or Snies,.
warranted free from wood or paper, and1
guanranteed in lirico ard quiality -in this'
large stockf.
des 13
BA COT & GO.
60O g-tlek i. C. flay,
JO' " Northern Ha~y.
600 Bushel, Tennessee Cet-ai
800 Bushels N. C. Cars.
10 Ildg. Bacon, Shtoulderg,
25 '- Rib Sides,
6 " Bulk .1t16 Bld'e.,
5 " Bulk Clear R igh ides,.
2 Tieroes S. C. llama, (ohoie.
ALSO,
25 lbs, Balt imore Fleur.
60 Sacks N. C. lht,
25 Sacks Louisville Flour,
5'0'ble. irish Potatoe.., for pliantidgC
10'Bu~tt-coree and 26~ Blb, Edgeme' e
ntll qualitiea-. eidde o'Her ailer-t too'
numnerous- o rffeion. Mtai~l obe lf ljg -o
t'oldi 1w ror ocah, 1WtU~D' & CO.
feb 2
c~ottoM fo ugt
propne seling' hm ed qtartily
of or Mnosihri MiddlIIn Cotten,
h'6,r. a r$ or's depot,. lyy
We also offePl he mnagrnfsce premines
of 1,008 for .tire bestj ~icl. frta pur-.
Gutanos.
Foi- p'nrhtihrn- -npui (4iutf'*n~aree
Agent, or addresiforp le;
- Import s"fhd4 eat. d 'ikatid
Ch sriestqu, S. 0, aaghrn iAughtsea
- REEDBRu& DAVDg4
O5wsis. n3a1age aIMNaRNAN DAVIg.
ocni. 16. O,=