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l jx'rielt'.s of it mvrCr, I live ha1tei bi-l the pleasure of an iltervictw uib ' Il r. .J. \\'ood, of II rile ]Iy. wL. has folltwed the I usiness (t a diver for t up r v t dt oI wen 1)t3 - t 3 eit rF, id who h1.4 now ret ir d af i t a lig active ser V ic'.. M\r. Wood made his fir.t start in life by ati utraorditary, and as it turnid out a very lucky, piece of di vIng. If the reader will look fat the 1111 p of lI t laid, lie will See tihit outside of' ikifst f') gh, and a little to tle solhwt.st opposito Doinag ha dIee, aie .itut:.etd tie Copela i d I lands. It ,o happend that a Wh atable itian was a coast guard in tihis district. Ie heard a legend that ia ip latden with a heavy cargo of silver had betn wrecked off the Cope. land Ihlainis sone half century ago. lie therefore comiiunicated with Some of his friends tat Whittstable who wero divers. Accordingly Mr. Wood and four others put their di. ving-dresses on board a vessel, and sailed from Whitstablo to Don. agladee. The story they heard when they got there was that the wrecked vessel was in the lave trado and that rho had on board when she bti uck on the rocks a large number of slaves, and a considerable sui of maoniey in the form cf silver dollars. Nothing would have bcen known of the wteck having taken plaeo had not soniebody d ircove red humiian legs projecting above the surface of the watr. It appears that the people on board the ship had tried to escape ; they had filled their hirt-elcoves with dol lars, but in getiing up the rockis niiy of theI had fallen back and met with tit timely end, as the weight, of the dolla rs hatd kept theil head111.1 under water. No one had ever dis. turbied the wreck since it happened, Fo Mr. Wood and his friends set to work to find out where it was. They pit on thier diving-dretsses, and for two or three days walked about to and fro at. the buttoan of the oa , in about forty feet of' wa ter, searching for the t iosure. This they did by Cleahring away the wo eil and turning over IIh stones wit h crowhars, anTi feeing or tie doI nrs with their hands, as tIte water was too thick to s-e. The wrteck itself had entirely oribhed thtrough the lapse of time, A tier a lon an-I cicerful search a last Ithey ei moe 11p)oni the dollars ; they were splroad aboult anitong the stonles, but itmany hadl slipped doe-vii Itimong a heap ol iron oro which forned tho ballast of theIt ship. Many of the do[. hairs were wort away thini by the a(, tiot of the waves. Somie I)iig sepa rate, others in great lumiii pS like rocks soldered tgother by iron, certainly in sooe cases the han(dulffs utisd for the alaves. Some days the divers got two huried dol'ars, somnet iitH three hund red, somiet-tiles a thousand - the iest day they got live thousaitil in all, the nitnber of dollars they got lip from aie wreck was about t won ty flve thotsand, a considerable smin of Money whIen reduced to .E1nglisl pounlds, Mr. Wood showed ic one of the dollrs, which ihe always carries about with himl. 'lhe following is the inseliption : Otl one hide, "Carolux iiij. l-i (Iratia. 1797. Illis. lfin et Iimi htex *\l. S. it. l1~'' '1he coin is about, the sizeo of an old five idaill ing piece. Th'ie "I)iv era' Arins,"' near thle clock tower a t lIhernto liy, of1 wihichi i. Wood is proprietor, owes, its existence to the discovery of thes-e d olbaris. M r. Wood hiil ad tin Lihis occnsion a cuirious undler-watter' ad ven.* lt re. Otie ol t ho di versr comnplain ed that lie wtas anno~ye-d by lobster, and couildnt't winrk. Mr. W~10 ot reained thbe whe ret boutts of the Ilohater, a nd wont dow tn aftor ih imi. le roon td iscovered Mr hobster sitting tunder a rock, looking ias sa vage as a lobs-ter enni look. Ihis feelits were paiintedl well forward, antd hi hei ld ont his two great claws witdo open~ ini a threat ean inig itt i tudel. WIo, know inag the ha~bits oif lob-Iters, gravto this follow his crowbiar, wit'eh he immeidiat ely nip yed with hias elawus. Then, watching his op portun ii ty, lie passed hiis sigialI line over the lobster'5 tail, mtade it faLtuand iignialletd to thle men above to hauti up. Thliis they diid, anrd in.. instantly away went \Ir. h~obsteor iip n'g up thiirough t he wa ter into thle air abiove, w ithi his elaws still expanded n'i as saored as a lobster could be. A great conger eol also paidl the dlivers a visit, le was alnI timenso ftellow,~ and kept swimmi ning arotind S"Abut woultd not comto tiear him. WA Coil wtas aftraidit of bis handl~ beinig buttern, ats a conger's bite la very bad. The ottee kinew a dlivecr whose finger was setted by a congcer. The brute took till the fles'h clean off the ma~n's lfhger. A cotger is a very dangerous tamniial in the water. Ilowever, this coniger kept nwimmnirg iround about Wooid, so lie took his clasp-knife out aind tried to stab hilmt, but the conger would not coimo near enough to be knifed. It wias a long while before tie coniger would go a awtay ; and evenl ifter hto hnd gone awaiy WVood cu!d inot go on work ing becauts ho uins not sure that be was really gone for, good and it might have comto ot .'iono corncer at any Utinute and nip. ps-l his hiogar. ,Mr. Wood ha~s hadl other adventuires vi h tltithwetn working utm'er water. 1l0 "te once emiplod ini fixinig somte beat y st ones in the hatrbor at Dover. Wlthlv waining for the stoneg to come dhni frotn tbo 'ship above, he sat amon a rock, anid, being very qhiet, a shohi of wiiting pout came ui' to e'xanttto thto strange visitor to their inb-aqueousa re-sidence. T1hey ph y'ed about him, n,.d kept on bit. tng at Ic thick gl..si tli chi forinetd the oycs of his divuig hitet. 80 nICxt time WVood went downi lie took withll hm a fish . hiook fasted into the end.of a abnet naik- gma' :i The pouts came around him as usual and ho he gaffed thern n)o after anoth. or with his hook. i1e then strung them ol a itring an(l 081110 up after lim <la ' work was over with a good ly fry of whiting pouts for his sup. per. On another oecasion Wood wa em. ployed to ht ing up somo pigs of lead from the hold of a vessel. When he was wiilkiig about on the top of the lead ho felt something alive under his feet. It kicked tremondously, bit ho knelt dlown upon it to lkoep it steady. lie oon ascertaitied that It was anl enorInous Fktte that be was standiing on, so lie served him as he did the lobster. 1lo watched his op portulhity, and ilipped the noose of hI is line aroili the ikate's tail ; ho then signalle.1 to ' hau I' anfd up weunt Mastor Skate, fhlipping his great wings like a wouided eagle and Insightily astonished woro the people inl tle hboait when they found a mnonster skato oin the end of the line, and not a pig of lead. Wood oncee nearly lost his life when at the boittom of the sea. A Prus. sian vsiol had gone down off tihe Mouse Buoy in the Thameis estuaryg. The captain wns drowned in his cabin and Wood had undertaken to get him out if hie powsibly could. Arriving at the battem of the sca, Wood found the vessel lying over on her side, and that hie had gone down with all her sails set. ie tried to get into the cabin, out found the maineall all over the cabin door. lie was just about to retiran, when he found his air. pipe and signal line had suddenly got jaiued. Fully aware of his very dangerous, position, and without losing his presene of niand, he sat quietly on the edge of the vosel alnd considerod. The men above, lhe could find, were sigiialling to him vio, lently to como up, but he could not answer, as the liane was jailmed. 110 took out his pocket-kntife, and thought I wo or three times4 of cutting himself adrift. At a last chanee he deter mined to nalpt another course, so lo climbed up tho rigging, amoug tho great wet tails and loose ripes, as well as le couldiand fortunately found the place where his air pipe was hitoberl. l n caielilly 'loosened it, gave the signal, and was hauled up inmao dintely. If I underistapd right the linewas clear elough when he went down, hilt while he was at work on the sunken shipl the tide changed, and carrying his pipe anal line in the oppoite direction to that in which it had been originally cotinducted, it be elie jamined. Il " di'l not get to the surfae oie inistatat too sooi, for the boat was jtist drifting, as her anchors would not hold.- Cor. in 1ind and i'tr CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. By J. H. B0HWICOK, K. D. Many a human helisg has maed away for whose death there wm nit other remet tiht the ioeglut of krown. and inliAnentay. provon sit-non of cire. lios' inar aid dear to ramily an)4d friends ar huio et;i ftuen lier'ahles.% miaziber into which, h1a) nII. .OnmmaiV al. NWatNUI'N PmsLu KA TREATM E , and avaIled thseualvenof horis wotnderftilly eilIca clouos mettleinme, they would not lih av allen. Dr. Schenek hs In ila own emo proved that wherever huiilioint vitality remnais, t at vitalit by hi n vis mid ci It'itlonms for their uno,L aluilckemued lito Iiiteiiml vigor. II I I th imst it hilisro is nothing presumiuos. 'iotla filh thn lin ish i a ttidOrprientation tht is rit In thotit iianid thulessi ubsatnit bylivng sanl vIiffitb works. The theory of the Cir iv lir. Mieheneisk'ia meiineii~n a as ipe as IL t tunfa'tlinig. tls ilhitoan sh requtrre no argumient. It is self-aa Th'ili n-&weedl 'ote 'and Mandrake Pills are tha t1rnt two weuapons t wils hich that citauh-l of this smalsala in s.lslild. T1wo-thmirsle of thme enrsna lit con anuilson originsnte ini sty!11epsiia andl a ftmuctlionnity r~'iisorered liver. WVith tis conit~llion the bronachial tubtcs "symptimze" ilth thie slutnsach. They' ro apands in thet isrbl e actIon of the livor. I lere then costes the conointng reasmlt. atu the Betting in, wIhall oi ts dlitessng nsmpstoina of CONFUIS E' T EON. lThe Mandrake Plin are com~ig d of 0one of Na tire's nolat'a gilfts -tho P'odopnullmum Pl tatumn 'they posess mill the blouod-ioerhing, alterative propseriles of enilsome,b. hulilke caliuorl, they ..mA VE: NO NTEN4A IEEINIL." The work of cuiro Ia nowhbeginninig. Thie viliatedt anid nucons dieposaita in the botwels anal In theo all moteiary Cansal nire ejectedl. Thso iiver, lko a clock, is woundail up. It arouascs trom its torpidIty. Thme atomsacha acts reasonisiv'ely, amid the psatienit begins to feel that lhe la gottinig, aL last A sIa-EL OF" (it0D BLOOD. Trho Sen-'werol 'T'ic in consjunction with. tho' Pills. PI'rmaoene an imilslS'ti~ates willh the foods. chiyla l'ationu is asow parovressing whi itot its prevIous tur hure-s. iM~ lgan~ aeosw palinleas, aanl thae eurl, is scesn to luat nndua. There 15 inomr finatulene~o, nao extilaclution loh stomaachs. An appeltito as i Nowi ('omesthle greasot lulood Puirsier ever yeot iven gd an uatdls5genit father to sufiern t mln . hoc ePloic Syrup comes1 in ttors m t funscionss naul to hiasten ands cosin iloto the cure. ii 0nters alt(lnio upt a its work. hatuaro cans nt~t hie chuete. it, coilecta nndl rlmsens lhim spaired and dlina'il poriosns of the lungsu. In the form of ~atheriuns It 1iearolasl~ themu for expectornston, andi thea rotten thrno hai upildysrenvaed ~ranl. niade new, assul thei satient, int ali the digilty of re goan vior St 35tousrlh to emjoy the ianhoodi or 441vEN lIPI AS LOST, Tha seconda thing Is, lte patlenats muast stay ln'a warms roomt toas!i they get woll; It In almoast ip - Ile to prevent takchg cold whien the lsunga are adls ('snstt but It mst ihl psrevensteda or a mitre c'an snot be efl'itoad. F"resh air andl ridinsgont ospsecially in tis aa'ellomn of thse iNutlry in theo fuli asnd wlinter sea anon sare all wrng l'aihyslcianis who reconmmuend thni cousoa os~e their piatients, if thi ht eI sal is~d aiyt, bsecus the areth hom te~vmut nt ltdown asmet; thme nmust walk abot tihearoom nat sitth asut a~s fat as the satren h wail htear, to get upt a goodl clrcaiitions ofhialsss. h| jsates snut keepi Ins goosd spirIta--he determtined~ Ise el.Tis ihas a great dal to do with aliqei'te. and ls the great pohatt to K lt. t '1'o despair of Cure after such evtenee of its* shilIty In thso worst canes, nna m t al certalinty Ira ala iit hemri iasil. D~r. h'chmenck's perfonal Elate. isi to at orl-'aculty of his own curO was in these " Many ye.ars ago I was In the last stages of eon. nutupmtionsi s conifined 10 my bed. anel at ne tIns. sny hslysilasthmougtlthal lcould not llve aweok; thsen IIke a dlrowoning man caitehinig at strawa, I heard of attid obtsaiimdi Iio prefearatinasaeMhleh 1 now ofrer to thea pubmll, anad they maado a perft'ct cure of mte. It seernted to me hisa Icouild real Slhe prnetrae my whlesyeaent. 'Thieyason rpeed themasaier ins my7 hmigs, ansd I would sipit up isuore than sa plnt of efren Sheo 'aillow smatter overy mornintmg for a lonsg timte. As soon5 as thmaltaegan, to stidae. my Cougih, fever, pains, andm sn iht-aweats all bogan to leave se amtusmpptlte bi amo ao great, thtat it was witil' dliailern nt I coldh keep, frm eatling toss muschs I seeth~ gased my strengths, and have growi lashels "Iwswtertly'after myrt~enovr "addie1 the Doc~tr'o ihn ookintg likes a merroskell' on: mn wr'ight was onsly nhasety-seven) sotads; mtt' present weIl ht lit ltwahunredl and twentyflve i-.% potunads ar rye'ars I haveo entjoyed' unitamerruiptedl iheailm Dr. Ncheanck ihas disconstinued bhis profusional vtnits to New York na Ilosten. Hie or is son. Dr J. 11. NchsenckJr. still coniitio Io see patien~ta at tiacir Onico, No. l5'Nortihiall.htreet, Pihi dselphla, every Satuirdny ftm o A.4. to .1 i.w. Thoisie wihs wish a thsorossgh examtltinatnwtthli r usssterwill ibocharged si Thte fl promeerdein rs time exact coasaltion of thse lunmgs, ands piatiea~ cant eadlily learan whsether they are curable or aol.( 'l'holdirect an for ltakinsg thsehmedicines ar asdapt ('d to thle inIslolenic even oft a child. Follow Ihs' diirections, siad kInd N atture wili do thie ret,ece-r reosstt ois i ishay Ilea: First creat appeite. alsmsitm. Whbee ii oomce, an it wIll conmo let (lie deasaring at once beof good cheer. (iosd idooid at once f'olows, the coumyrh loosens, the nighit-'aweat is aae slro1nrrerno both of these mor'bid syswp. f D~r. Schenck's taedlcines are constantly kept In teinofthaoumqamlof famillos. As a iaxativoor pusr. gatlve, thse Manmdrake Pills are a ela idard tsrepsara Lon; while Iiho Pulmenlc y'rsup, as Aeutron coinghn acal ssl, amay hae regarded as a propshylaelerlo anhist coasumsasption in amny of lie formas. P'rics of1 toe Pulmonso Hyruip anda Ueaweed To'nlo, .h0 albottleor (07ahal1dze. Mandrake Pis' c(ents a'bo. For sale by all druggiete and dealers' jani 28-ly Just Received.' (IIICE While St. LouIs Corna and Family Pill tn Market fleef, bsy. .iuno 29 1t It PlstNIru 3 I R.,11. R., RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Ouros the Worst Pains in from One to TWENTY MINUTES. NOT IN ONE HOUR. After reading this advertisement need ny oie Suffer with Pain. Radway's Ready telief is a curo for every pain. It was the irst anil is Tho Only Pauit Remedy hat instantly stops the most oxcrutinting -ains, allays I ntflatmtiat ions, and cures (,onl. !ehtions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, lowels, or other glands or organs, by one a plient iotn. in fronm one to twenty minimep. no imal er h...w violent or exertucintig ti.ii jalin the IlhImtoInatic, lie II- iddent, lofim. CI i.l.h., \ervos, Neurnlgic. or- prostrntedt with lisense nay stiler. RADWI AY'S READY ItELIEF h'Vill nfford inlislt t ease. liailamiation of' he Kidneys. ta a iniiamation of ite l1lie,1 1111n11om1alltijoln of lhe loweIs, ( olngeisIota of lie Lungs, SoreThront. Utiltewit lrei li-,g, 'ahlpitaitiot of the llenrt. lhly!t(rics, ('r.mp, )ipiheria, Catarrh, Itnfltenza, lilndnlehle, l'ootlnlac, Niua lgia, 'heiati m, Cold 'hlM, Age Chlil. 'lie applieation of flhe Re'nily Itelietf to ho part or parts whero the pain or dilli. :ilty exists will aford case and cotmfort. Twenty drops in half a lumabler if wnser Ioili in a few mloments cuare Crmps, ipasns, Sour .fomneh. Ifenrthurna, Sick leadaclhc, Diarrhu:.u Dsetery. iolie, binad ina the hoow els, and all flhe Intlrnlaal [air.. Travelers shoualil s y carry a bottle if Radany's llendy ielaef with Ilein. A 'ew drops in wnler will prevent tic .ps oi ainso frol change of water. It is belttr hln French Brandy or hlitters as a atinamu. Fever' and Ague. Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. rhere is not a remedisl agent in this world that. will cure Fever and Agle, and ill ot her Mlalarious. Ilijious, $calntt. Ty. Ihoid, Yellow. and Other Fevers (nsidelld by Itadwny's Pills) so lieek as Iludway's iteniy Helief. Fifty cents per botlle. HEALT/1H I HEAUTY I Strong pure nnd rich lolod-Increase of Ie: I and weight -Clear skina and liautifuil :omp1jl exion seredl 'l to all. Dr. adW 3 . rSaIl i sol-I Vent. Ils mado f lao Tinost astonishing cures ; so luick, so rapid atre Ila chninges the otly indargoes, under tlh itlutience of thi's rily wonderfual nedicia.ine, ftat every day in increase ill tesh ntind weight 1i seen anal lell. The Orett ll<.l 'arifier. -very Irop of file saronpailln ilesolvent cIa nunitiles througlh ithe lllood, Swent, Urine 111d other flitids sa1a4 jices (if alia eystclm liae valor of life, for it requires the wastes af tlae body with new and sound ntlerial icroulaha, Syphilis, UN tinpt ion, Olandt lar disease, Ulcers in t he Thront, Alou ha, 'Iitmors, Nodes in ila Glands and other paris of the systena, Sore Eyes, Struior. uis discltarges fron tla Earm, and II.e worst formts of 8Kin diaetnsei, -rapt ions. Fever Sores, Scall liend, Rting Worm, Nall lihcum, Erysipelas, Aene, ilack Spot!, Worms in tla Flesh, Tumiras, Cancers in Ile Womaab and all weakening a1141 pa inlful dlischarges, Night Swents. Loa of Speri and all wastes of fhee life princilale. are within the curative range of this wonder of eadoern Chenistry, and a few days' te will prove to any person using it for either if the:se forms of diseaso its potent power to aaae themla, If the patient, daily beroming redlced 4y the wtstes itand decotmlpos itin fin i sontiually progressiag. succeeds in nr. resting [laege wriastes, anld repairs the satmec ivith new iaterial asaio frot henti dlood-and this lie Sa-rsaparillinat will anil Ines secure-a cure i. certain ; for wheat >r.nc this remaaedy commences its work of piturificlaton. anl succeeds tmi diminisihinp le loss of wa;t, its repairs will b.e rapid, amid every day thec patient will feel Iimaself growinlg taetler andl stronatger. t hae roa ad d1igesl inag bttlet', appeIlite ~ imovinag tiad lesha tad weight iotunasing,. N ilottly do4es the Starsaparilhant lesol. rent excel tall k nowna remodhial agenats in thla cuire of Chareni, , Serualous, Contiti I itanal, and Skin stierases ; l.ut it is te only positive euro ror Kidneay antd ilndder' Com ala.itls. Uiaray andi Wonab lDisenses, (Gray 'I. li thetes, D~ropsey, Stoppage of Watecr, Incontinence of Urline, larightt's Diseaise, Albuinataiatra, and~ al all case's whaeare theare are br'ick duast deposits,or liar water is thick, t3oludy, mti xed withIt ubsttanlesB like thae whtite of nn egg, or thrends like white silk. ar thlere is a maorhd, dark, hillious appear. In, Iand~11gi whie1 hoaao 41.ust adepositis, antd t len there is ta pricking, burntintg senasa. i4In whteat palssintg water, and pain in tile mall o' th llacak ad alontg thec Loins. DPi. Ra1d way's Perf'ect Puirgat ive Pills, lerfectly tasteless, e'legattly confled withI weyet gumta, purtge, reguitte.pu1'ify, cleanse d1( atlrengthlena. Raidwarv's i'ills, for thle urc of all disorders of totomlanaacha, hiver, towels, Kidnaeya, lladder, Nervouls Dia. ases, hiendnehes, (?onsl ipation, t,osl ivenesa. ndigesi ion, Dyvspepsia, liillionaeness, lil. ona. Fever, inflamatoiona of the ltowelIs. les and all ianug mnoIs of thel ilteralI 'isacra. Warr ated t o affect a ptosit ive cure' 'ulrely Vegetable, containing no0 mercuary, utnerals or dheleterionas tiaedicinace. Observe thle followinag symptltom. resullt. nig front Dlsordters of thte Digestive Or' ~ans: Constipationa, luaward Piles, Full teas of the Bilood itt the hlend, Aridity 'of oon,vtaI~I nt geighil o t~ to ach our'Erue ttonk., Sinking' or!PuFluti g at he Pit of the Sporqacha, S wimnael of the :endl, Hblrreda'nd yll incuit Blreathing. A few dosta of Iladway's Pill will free he system froms altlb.h above named die. rders. Price1 26 oeents per ban, Sold by )ruggist. liead ''False and Trun." Sena 1 one let. er-etam1 to RAD)WAY & CO., No' 57 tailen Lnnao, New York. Inaformaution orlt hI Iposnds will be sent t o you. Jualy 14-ly -ESTABLISH ED 1859. ~ EI'EC'hl 'I! In.~ niusbatoro and Palrtaeldl h)istrict, tha01 1 awe a futll assorlrment of Watches, Jewelry, locks, Spectacles, Ac., Always en hand, nd v'ill sell at the lowcat pr'icca, andl would espaevfutlly ask thec contaauence of the atroage of my ahl frienads ad cuastomears, 1ll goods warrateud as represenated. I arm repared to do all kindl of Wateh andl Jaw. try work and have always a geood iteek of laterial on hand, and wIll gearanatee satla. iotion, All work warranted. CH ARLES MULLER, Recead deer frenm Col. Rien's Oflee. apI80 NECTAR WHISKEY. BIBLS. of Fhne Old Neotar Whiskey~.. J Just received by mar 2 ' . W. 9 UOR'7BS. Yellow Ochrio. LOT at MelN I'YIIX & CO'S. URE J. War wa, Prprietor. It. It. il).,PA,.e & to., iggts A (er,. Agent, Asn F rraelsmoCai.,and 34 Commerce 1., is.% M11ILLIONS Bear Testitnony to shcir Wonderful Caarntive Efecia. Vinognr littorm arn not a uilo Fln ry Drink, Mlade of Poor Itstm, WiInke-y, Proof Spirits ntl Itef'no Liquornt, dc tared, spiced ant swotened to plea-io tire to, called " Tonics," " Appetizers." " Itentorer," &.c., that load the tippler on to drunkenness ard ruin, but are a true Mudicine. mado fron thle Natire Roots and Herbs of California, freo from all Alcoholic timnailtite. They are the 4lUtAT BLOOD P101lt1lElt aud A LIFE UIVINU PItNUIL',E, a perfect Jirnovator and Invigorator of tho System, carry Ing off all poisonous mnatter and restoring the bloo:l to a healthy condition. No person can take thoe,o litters accorting to ilirectiois and rermain long unwell. providedt their bones are not destroyed by nineratl poison or other means, atil tire vital organs wanted beyond tle point of repair. Thoy ntro ts (entlo Pnargnative no weli a a Tonic, possessing, also. tie peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in reliering Conges tion or Inilamiustion of tile Liver. turt of all the Visceral Organs. FOl F EMA LE UO.j P I.A I NTS, whethor in young or old. married or ingle. at the dawn of womuanbroonl or at the turn of life, those Tonig Bit tors have no bqbal. -. For Infunimntory tnd Chronic Ithen. mantlirn and Untt, llyspepela or In,. digoslotf, Billossa, Itonalttent atne Intermittent Fevers, Disonsea of the Bloos, Livor, Klitreyss nrd l iiadder, these flitters imvo beornuost successful. Much Diseases are carused by Vitintel iloot, which is generally producet by tieranrgement of the Direstive Organs. DYSPEIHIA OIL INDI)(.PSTION, lleatacire, l'nh411 in thle honilor , Coitglie. Tiiht ness of tihe Cheat, Di/rrrincss, Sorr PErretntions of tio stonaci, Bi Tante in the Motith. tillious Attacks, lInipitation of tie lleart, InflunrniAtiun if the IUngs, l'nin In the regKionn of tire Kirineys. ant a hainirel other painful sryinpltor arc the olf. springa of Dypopsia. Thty Itvigorate tire Stirinci nrrl attrrints the torphi laiver anit Iowelr. whii render thnrn of eittallediil efdcar.y In cleannng tihe blood of all Ini. puritien, nt inparting now lifo nrrt vigor to the whole systrml. F0 It HK I N 1)1 EA E , Er iiuptinrnsTetter. Salt itIhetti. nitte:r, .1roots, l'irrlnples. Piititile:N lrila. Carlrnrcles. ing-Worin . H. .'l hIenri, Horo lyes.PI'.rysilpeIa. I tih. irr. irirntirnn of tire Rkin. Iltinora anr ilws.nat-s of t ire Skin. of wiit. over naftnn or rrnture, nre lit rrrtty tit ira anst car rie id out of tire mystelm in a Abort tirle ty tiro tre of Liese fitters. Ore hritir- in such caes will rorn vinco tire mrrr inrceliloi if th ir crrrative offect. Oleanse tire Vi inte.l Uloriol whenevor you findl itd Imeurities burating thrntigh thle %kill in Pimnples, Erinptions or Sorei; ceinanrn it when yorr find it obstructern ani slrggishi In thn veina cleanse it when It is foul.nnel youtr felings will tell yotn when. Keop the riont inro, nil tire health of the systena wll forow. PIN, TA PEr anrt other WOlit01, uirking in the syrten of nro ninny thonsands, ar efectunaly iestroyci Pianu runrovel. HOLD BtY AI, DRiItUGITs ANT) DIA T.F.9. J. WA LK i., Proprietor. It. II. McnO(N A 1,I a 0(O. , Dri ists nind 1en. Agents, Sat Frainicisci, 0al., artnl -ant 31 Comnecrco Street. Now York. Inny 1 Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at 01Oe11 igreeale, beahby, aId effectIal for preserving the hir. Fardedl (or gray Shaitr is soon restored \to its original color, w eith the g/loss and freshness 'of youth. 'Thin hair is thick oned, falling hair checked, antd bald ness often, thountgh not always, eued by its use. Nothiung can restore theo hair whoe the follicles are destroyed, or the glanlds atrophlie~d and decayted. But stuchI as remain can be saved for usefuilness by this applihcatiorn. Instead of fouling tho hair withi a pasty redi ment, it will keep it clean andt vigorous. Its ocoasional use will prevent thea hailr from turning gray or falling off, anud consequently prevent baldness. Fre from those deleteriLes substances which make some preparations dangerous, andtt injuirious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found EO desirable. Containg neither oil nor (lye, it doe. not soil whitoeoamubrie, anti t lasts long on thoe hair, givinig it a riek 'lossy lustro and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dre J. C. Ayer & Co PRACTJOAL AND ANALYTICAL CutMIS'is, LOWELL, MASS. rmocm s1.oo. The Un~ldersigned Begx to inform~ the Planift-rs ofr FirfIrtld(, Tlhat hec is Age~nt forto i or lire frinowi t., Ft libzer.1S, whlichI he no0w hats in .jI ere, nirir is rerady to furnishi tihetina th Ile mianufai I irer'sr priers,wI ih thle freighlI tlird drayaig i aidded. Catll and get cirenlris. Prloduct~ionl incr'eased frontti1 to 300) per centI. by their use0. 100) Tlons Crotl ina. 26 " Xolnuble Pancific. 8 " rtiughs IRaw Bone. 10 " '/tl l's supe~trphosnphiala, 6 ' NIagnitimi Ilonumli. 8 Atliriio Plhonqnhnio. 6 "~ MIarylI an Atmornited. 6 "' Cotton Pond. 1 " Soth tlea. Perunvinn (ilnano. Land Planter,. Compound Acid Phosphate for mixing with Cotton Seed, Cotton taken in exohange for sonme of themnu, delivered next fall. mar 80 ,JohN H. CAIT HVA RT. mararrl8ar UST'I received at, tfjtinna22 UnvINT'PRn L& AC'. Towit Ordinanco. T IlE, following Ordnanco, entitled an Ord. nance to raise supplies for the year oom ntonoing the first of April 1871, and ending the 1st of April 1872, and for other pur. poses. passed the 6th day of June 1371, is piblished for the information of all con certned: I Be it enacted and ordained by the In tenidant and Wardens of the Town of Winne. horo, . C , in Council met, that a Tax for tie smins and in the manner hereinafter ien tioned, shall be raised and paid Into tho Tronsury of the said Town, for the uso and service thereof; that is to say, fifteen cents ad valorem on every hundred dollars worth of theo valne of I1 real estate within the corporate limits, to be assessed as here. ofore : itree lolhitrs to he paid by every ieal inliibitant ot sidiI 'olwnl between the Ag.-. 4.1, vidihteil lids liily vYears, i lint of workinr nip,n th! otr 1t1 of yaid Tov 11, and tlu ce per cen'it utpo0n 1he Amoun1ist, of all 11. .\oi bec ii furwither vinneled And <.rduin ed. it.1 Oh i'4goin Taxes sha0l be piid to Ilie T snrerof Ihe Tow ' it n otieil of Wiint-holri, on or beiim' the tilst ily of .\igisI liext. . -.1 inl delta-i of stch p'iy. lil :ii, ai1 e -N5'' iin41ii sIall lie issued fi. fihe Ill And be it iniiher eacild aid or :nine 1. t lint i al not hile lawfil for Anly ~l' n '(1repre ent i llicly fllr gain or re. war41 I any . ph'i V.cn y :gedy, intrlildo r.1e or eibliit w1zax tfiinie. ot Show, '.' iliitllinii*I. of any kind Nihatsoever. ithliiiirst oibtaii ig a iiceise f trom tile T i i '.tn1i. ihicl4 liceiime may be grant, ed unihll thI *yii.etit of five dollirs firl all exhiilintiis o nher I iai tlIhose 11nder cwnvtmas, :ii1 ti:y d llli as for all ciresm coi l-I. t ii ies; Ai' any .eir.un viotlating ithle proviionis of Obils 11141-11ne..-1:1 hll. filed fifly dollares for oeh an i I very ofense. IV. ;iql ie it tirther enncled and or. deinil, it at it shall ui ie lawful for any r to rell intoxicating liquors in ainmonts of less fhan three gallons, or in any mmtinot to be driu wholly or in part ,it ih plae where sohl. anywhere witiii Oie ii!e of tie l'onri Hiot. of Paid Town, withili first otiniiiiiig a license therefor, friom tie 'i.rik f the 'l'tnnil, wlihi tmay ho0 grantled uponl 111. Imyrnenit of sixly dlol. inr fot whaat is knowin as "Rlttail I,icense," ntiil one hiiiini1iri-id and i weity-ive for Ihaint is knon as "Tar i hieise ;'' a nl any person viol~ing this pionsiol of 11hi.) oral. nanc hahl blined lift) (lulars lor eaci V. .\ iii be. it fm ther ettactoed and ordain. ed, I liii niiy per...i hiitc'hig ai horso or oi i. er nii-nals i :iti- :-Iinie Iree withiiii li e iopin'e iiiimis f ihe iowt of Wiin"IorO or in% aniy wn-l, mii:1l.1Alinlg or iinjiniiig the, 11,amel1V shall 1'r tlied fIllo each and every 'of fense i, a si mm not exceding live dollars at ihe discrel ion of lie Coitneil. Iioe in ('onnei thi Gibl dity nf .litte, A. P.. 47 I, il lie Corporate seal of the said Town aflixel. M. W. DWIG 1lT, lutendantl. P. BAco-r, Cloik. june 10 CHARLE3 A. DANA, Editor. 11 Newspaper of tbo Present Times. Intendod for Pooplo Now on Earth. eltuding Farmers, Mechentos, Merchants, Pro. Ausional Men, Workors, Thinkers, and all Ma. nor of Honest Folks, and the Wives, Sons, and Daughters of all su". ONLY ONE DOLLAR A TRAR I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 950, Or loss than One Cent a Copy. Let thenr be a $150 Club as every Post Ofme. IEMI-WEEKLY MUN, 692 A YEAR, Of the same size and general character a" TH WEEKLY, but wtth a greater variety of miscollaneons reading, and fornishing the nwis to its Sutiscribors with greater freshness, because it comes twi oo a Week Instead of once only. THE DAILY SUN, 80 A YEAR. A preamtnontlv roadatilo newspaper, with thet tariroet circutatIon in the worl. Froo, in do. Dondlent, and fearless tn politIcs. All thio news fromn cvorywheru. Two cents a copy aby all, 40 conta a month, or *0 a year. TERMS TO CLUBS. THlE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Five coptoo, one year, eparately addre~ssd1 Ten copies, one year, separatoir addressed (and an extra copy to the gettsr up of club}.l~. Twenty COpies, oe year, separately artdresse4t (andI an extra opy to the getter up of etub). Finteen Dellara. FEfty en pit's, rone rear, to one address rand theg Semili cekty one year to getter up of ci nb), Thirty-threo D~ollarg. Fifty copics, one year, separately aodressed (and the SinliWeekly one year o Setter up of Clnb), Thitrty-dvo Dollars, One hundtred cones, one year, to one addrees (and thle D~aiy for on. year to the getter tip ot club), Fifty Dollara. One hundred opIes one year, separately ad. dresse (nd tho Dal torous ror to the geme THE SEMI-WEEKLY SUN. Fivo cenios, one year, separately addressed 1 Teon contes, one year. separately d~4ressod (and) an extra copy to getter up of ,~I ___ iSxteea Deltas, SEND YOUEL MONEY In Post nfine onier et hoko or drafts on Weiu Ior*, tr'sern* i'entni . if eS Ssnreles L. W. tNOL A En, Pnbitsher Sun otmni. Nmow Yr (11r may 13 L~1Olh, lengar's, Coilfees, Tea. 8srdinea, LC(andiles, Unntned l~omial oes, J cll ies, ('annted Oyiters, Cakes and Craickersa, Pop, per'. (Giin'er,4 Aispice, Cloves aml Nut mogs, Pick Ies. .t larch, Sonp, Soda4 Corncen Irated l,ye, l'nu ash. IBlIaking, Blacking Brushes, Mirdl, French Muistard,* Eaenc e, assort. el, Smuokinig and Chiewig T1obacco,and Yatn kce Notions. A large lot of Fttrniture,o onsislng of Lotnges, Sofiw, Hook Cases, Writing Desks, all Wan itt, 1(00 as orl ed, Single anil Dotuble iedlad ois, I0 thO ~ite On k 8141it Iot tonm Iiininog ( hairs, Parlor Chairs, Waridrobes, (Coilage Sets, andI overythiung nsually ktept in thle Fuirnitire line, at prices to stair thle purchaii' or. for cash, l',okinag G lasses put in old franmes otr mndtilo to rder. Our toinms al'ecb a'oi i we willisell for iho onaeh. tCall a d see otur large stock. nist arrived. .inn 21 MelNT Y RPE & ("0. Variolinin .li Vo .Ills111'H110 (Colitpany (IF 2. St 'tu Ia, TESIN. JEFFERSON DAVIS, 'Pyositlent, Gui M. C. IJUIl,Ril, Aigent for I. 0. TiI Bosc 1Egest011, Agfellt, WINNOsnoto, 8. 0. Ifasues the mot.t approved policies. Also the surrender value pOlcey.-a new feature, ,fly which at definite cashs strrender valise s guaranteed on all polisles, lapsed by s non-paymneat of printm feb .16 Have Your Owni Hay ! NBW sitpply of (Grass Blndes, just re cid.Also lRed Clover Seed, QOl chtard Griaiis Seed, Iuokwheat Seed 'h Timothty Seed, .E. aug 10t) MeMfA Wl61' -. pO ' Uharlotte, Columbia and Augusti Ra l Road. COLUKnlA,- June 1, 1871. T 11E following Passenger Schedule will go into effcot on this Road on and after Sunday, June 1. DAY TRAIN-OoNO NoRTH. Leave Augusta, at 8.15 a n " Columbia, S. C., 8.25 p n 66 Winnsboro, 10 27 a m " Chestor, 12 25 p m Arrive at Charlotto, N. C. 8.00 p in N1!T TRAIN-GOINO NonTH. Lenve Augusta at 6.00 p m * Coh' -1mbia, 11.20 p m Winntsboro, 1 27 a In Chester, 9.00 a In Arrive it ('harirlot, 6.30 a Imk , tAY -rum%--nomin vorni. Leave Charlotto, N. C. at 7.30 a n C'.est er. 10 15 n m W Winshoro, 12.00 p n Columsiabia 2.30 p n Arrive III Angnsta 7 50 r m K t;ilr ' TnlAINs-QOjin selfTH. Len ve ('tiarlolte. 8.10 p m Cheser 10 3 P m * Winisboro, 11.1,J p m " Clumbiat~, 2.28 ita Araie at Angnrn, 7.80 a m (ioln Noit-ru -Dny Train iankrs cloe tlaily connctions at Charotlile for all points Nortih :m11i Fai.M. Night Train makes "ame1 connections, Sundaty. e-Xcepted. f00oc a;on .-Day Train minakes close ,1ily conineetioi al Aig:.41ma wih trains of (1irgain ne'l ('entral Georgia Iail roads, for all pita Son ih. South n a ndil Wesm. No night Irains will len'-e Charlotge, Ain. gst ia or ailiniedinte poils on Suidays. Through Ticke issold, and Boggage chck. ed to all principal points. E. Pa. ALEXANDER, Supt. E. I. Donasr., Gencial Ticket Agent. June 2 SPRIN & SUMIER GOODS ! r & Esaubscribers are receiving an :nuaus illy large vtock of Lad ios Dress Goods, Tri immings, Gloves and Ufoiery, Gentlemen's Goods. House Furnishing Goods, Domestic Goods, Hats, Shoes, &c., To which they invite a comparison with Columbia prices. AL5S0 Hlard ware, Wagon Miiterials, Paintt, Oils, WVrodenware, W~all Papering, Slhadea, Lamnpo, Books, &o., &em. JMcMASTER & BRLICE. spI 13 Lemon Sugar, CTIN EQ Al R BITTElItS, Flavoring Extracts, S 'raTartaer, Nutn'.ga, llorse Pow. lers, Ilog Powders, Medlicine for (Chicken hioera, Blronchiial Trothies, Snilt Petre, In ligo, Citric Acid, ILiver ilegaulator, Juniper Par, Worm Confect ions Carbolic Soap, Termifuge. Citrate of Maognesia, Congress Vager. Also, Magnolia Bahn, Magiolla Vater, Bell Cologne, hlurnetts VHocoie,sn Poilet. Snap. Perfumery, &o. .ist received MoMASTE'R & 1BR10B, many 16____ Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. Manufacturer and Dealer, N~o. 20 Htayne Street and Iloribeok's Wharf, CH AIRLESTON, S. C. gjy" This Is the largest arnd most corn plete factory or the kind in the Southern itages, and ail articles in Ithis line can be Furnished by Mr. P. P. Too at prices whichi defy competition $67 A pamphlet withI full andl detailed .1t of all sizes of Doors, Hashes aend Blinds. end the pricos of ench, will be sent fr' end post paid, en app innl ion to july 1 1-1y Charlesicm.-..... M! STAFPM-L ~POPRETO~ -constantly'on hand fine Saudien 1 ilen'ess Idorses. Also 1,roke anti oroke Mules, as good as ever brought to is market. Oarriages, Buggies, Wagons, and 8Addh orses ailways en hand, to Mdr.o the noeI REDUCING As usual with us, we offer our en tire stock of SUMMER GOODS to Cash buyers, at greatly reduced rates. Bargains offered in every line of Goods, such as Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Dross Goods, Men's Wear, &o. Call soon, and if we can suit in stles, the prices shall satisfy every or-. LADD BROS., & CO. Cotton I Cotton I We will continue to purchase Cot ton during the coming fall. The lib eral priaea paid by Viunsboro mer chant-t the past year, we trust, will induce all Fairfield to sell their cot ton at home. COUNT AtilL COST WELL-you can find no better mar ket. LADD BROS & CO. Drugs I Medicines I Having refitted our Drug store In the best stylo, we will continue to sell the purest goods at the lowest market prices. Especial attention paid to quality and standard strength of every article offered for Palo. Full stook or the best preparations of Bitters, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet At ticles, Paints, Oils and Dyo Stuff., L.imps, Chimneys, Spices, Ci. gars and every kind of house keeping goods, usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded. LADD BROS. aug 12 BOT :AND SHOE 2W -M213.TE~rfa 4 t > X"'- , I AM now prepared to do work In telatest and best styles. My work is nlways warranled. There is no nece-sity to go out of town to have work done as I can nake as good BOO'or S110 as :inybodr. Orders solicited for fine work. b. M. GIlLDiERT. feb 20 ly BhANCH, SCOTT & C0., Commission Merchants, A UG USTA, GA., A GENTS FOR HA IYL AND STEAM SUGAR RE FINERY, proprietors of RX. CELSIOR FLO WERING MILLS Can ftirnish all grades of Fresh Ground Flour m barrels or sacks. Also propared to exe. cute orders for Corn, 1Incor, Oats and any. thing that pertain te !'roduce lusiness, at the lowest market, rates. We offer extra indtucenments to country merchants In fur ninhing. Standard refined' Sugar at the IPrice Co.,t to lay dowen 11ere. Merchants would do well to sendl ror price list. mar 4-t~m WINES AND LIQUORS I A LARGE ASSoRTMENT Juslt Receivedt AT E. W. OLLEVER & CO'S1 RICE, SUGAR, MoMsses AND Salt, AT WMIntre 4 04sa. WM. 0. EEE &OO, factors aId Ctjg sig o~Rcr~ .AD(RW8 W'ijpg CHARLESTON, 8 0. Liberal adva'nceg mado upon *eonsign sents to our correspondenls ain Liverpool nd New, vr.mrlO