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II TIWEI~Y EDT2oN I, ~SO1 o: iih Y. U( 7RD ,1 AUUST 3, 18. {YOI.2.N8 NEW ADVERTISE ENTS. REVOLVERsFR"E. een 0ox Cartridges. Address J. BIIOWN & SON, 186 and 138, Wood St., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Agents ! Read This I We will p,ty Agents a salary of $100 per month an( ex penses to sell otr New and Woider(l Invention. Ailross SL1ElUMAN & CO., Man PhaN, Michigan. P1AN Q' 1 oag~tlfnl es ceOr OR G A N $100 otily $425. Superb Grand square Planos, price $1,100 only $255. Elegant upright Pianos, price $800 Qnly $185. +lew style upright Pianos ll2.50, Orgags $35. Organs 12 steps $72.0. hurch Organs 1i stors price $300 only $115. Eilegant $375 DI rror '4'opt gans, only $105. luyers, come and see 1lo at hohe: if I am not as represented, It. 11. fare pal< 1oth ways and 'ia no or Organ g-vetn free. ltre Illustrated Nowspaper with uclnfar ri aliout cost drese No.FTTse ad resDANIEL .BEA TTY, Washington, N. J A O D' The only combination of Rh~tile trile Jamaica Ginger SIN ggerwith clloice Aromatics alld i'reich llrancly for Cholera G'holera' Morbus, Cramps and paine, Diarrhoa and hy(ncry )s)c)s IalIf Wtley, Want o11'Tone and 4ctliv .y in the S onplaci and olveIs, and avoIding the' dangars of Changn e 4ter,. Foeod and Oliilate. U I i) g i$afOnD's JAMAIOA GINoE. NW RI@X BLOOD! ARSON'S PUIOATIVE PI J.gmake new rch it.', anti will colm)letel.y cange the blood in the entire svstetn in three months. Any per Ron who will take one pill eacll night fromn one to twelve weeks may 11e restored to sound ienIth, if such a tiling i e possible. Sent by mal for eight lLtp.r stanlps. J. 8. tgI$pN it CO., Bangor, .ate july 80-1w NEW YORK WEEKLY IIERALP. ONhE PQLAR A .YEAR. THE eircultlion of this popular news .Iaper has ziope than treltlcd during the past year. It c.optt;ps nil the leading pews cilptained in the PaII.y UpE.a41, and is sn-'anged in hai4y dppartalets. 'rhe FOREIGN NE WS nibrapes special 4j plitches from all quarters of the glghe, bogether with un biassed, faithful and graphic pictures of the greo.t War in Europe. Under ths eietd Af AMERICAN NEWS .aro given the Telegraphie Dispatches of ,ho weo'c from all parts of the Union. This feature alone makes T11 WEKLY HERALD -,he mosl. qut.i4o fle.sW8ptp!r in th.e iworld, as it it.he uh,eIpslt. Every week is given a faithful report of POLITICAL NEWS, pmbracing complete and comprehensive Aespatches froml Washington, includipg full r.eports of the sp.eeches a ergi4oit ,politic.i,ns on the questiops of the hour. lF 14-M DEPARTMENT sof the WEEKLY HERALD gives the latest as well as the most practical suggestions and discoveries relating to the duties of the farmer, hints for riis,ing Cattle, Poul try, Grains, Tre,es, ;eVo.aibles, & o, &e., with s.ugg:,oms fox keeping biildings and farming utensils, in repair. This is supplemented by a well edited depart p;nt, wieoly copied, under the head of T E 0OM , Siving irecip.es, r px.gtical dishes, hints .or naki p tcLthig {tnd , keoping up .with ito'atost fashuons jat tile lowest price. Lotters from.ou.r Ptruii apd Lon don correspondents .0.n1 .the very .latest fashions, The Home'Department of thle 9VE1,KLY bEA4D wvill save tile housewife .,more:thin.pne huandred t,imes the price ,of thie pper, 1 ONJE DOLLAR A YEAR. There ,is a ,page devoted to all the ilatest phases 6f the .business markets, *Crops,' 3erchitndise, &c., &c. A valuable fleature is found in the specia,lly report .ed pries and conditions o.f THE PROpJC@ NARKET. \VhAIe 4l the petsfrom the last ftre to .to the Discpvory of Stanley jare to be d'ound in the WEEKLY IEn1ALD, due atten 1tion is giVen to S,PORTING NE~WS mati,LP IsealD whic Si.Ns. Thnre postg ~free, for.Ope Dollar. YQII away slbsclribe at any time. 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I' ECKLING'S GALLFjRY--Opposito the Wheeler lUone. Portraits, "hutographit, 4nlLrctypes and Ferroty pes finished in the 'aest style of the art Old pictures copied and enlarged to any size. W. A. 1E 'KLIlq, Pitropietog, TERtCKS & DAVIS, importerR and g dealors in Watches, Clocks,Jewolr, ver and Plated Ware, House 1 rnish ing Qoods, &o. N. B. --Watches and jew olry ropatrod. Colaumbia, S. G. oct 27-y FOR THE CAMPAIGN! IAMPTON Al.D }OME RULE The Newo ad Coui, A LIVE AND FEARLESS LEMOCR A TIC ' fWR.14i#ER. L'srgeat Circulation n the city. LargestCirrulation in the State. Largei}l C}cujaion r utio nttoh Statef. ALI. TILE NEWS AI:OUT SOt1 I CAROLINA. AL, 'TIE NfWS ABOUT THlE SOtt''t. ALL THE NEWS FIROM EVERY WIIEtE. Pure alnd Undefiled Deiocracy UNION I JU.STICIE! 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F ier ds of the cn,ame of honest home ritle in all o. c4unt. are Invited t' aid us In swelling our tampalgn Subsc"ipt ion List, which otu lt, to include every intelligent voter in t,he State. RIORDAN & DA iWSON, Proprietors, March au-t,f CHARLESTON, ?.,C. 9 4gI.E CE SAVING )VINE TILL IT BIPENS. 4here is a curious story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa days, and have only recently been put upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-knq.w,i grape-grower of Ct o) Point, died in i8r. ,t9U ,9f his heirs entertained temperance yiews of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock of wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes becn sent to market, and sometimes left to decay upon the vines. It is only nowv that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sale of the wines band. Ang these.ls a wine of the vintg .of 1864, described as a.V' Sweet Union for,.* but suggesting the''Inperingl Tokay more than any other .Euronean wvme, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wine fanciers .have a special interest in it as thie .oldest native wine nowv accessible In any .c$n, siderable quantity. The whol ~qisin the hands of the well-knowp .W j~e grocery house of the Thurbers.-N..Triburne, .Nov. :9, 1 f The above speaks .for .itself, -but we would add (hat this is the pure juice of * e grpe neither drugged, liguored nor uaatery/$:'that it -has been:ripened .and mellowgl py,age, and for medicinal or sacramental purppses it.is unsurpassed. It can be obtaiped from most .of the leading -1.rpggists throughout the United States, .apd et wholesale from the .undersigned, who .will forward descrjptivs pamnplet, feie of charge, op application. ftespctfully, etc., -H. K. & F. S. -THURBER & CO. .IVqit Bradwt, Reade and Hutdoi Strwt4 Nuw-Youw. GREAT1 J.'U .m.UN In the Priod of COATS' ANID.QUABNUS TgIEg. .W Five -Co,nts.A Spocol. "%, Dry y,oods, Clothing, iBoots and Bhoes very low for Cash, ini order .to spake rocpin for tall Mtoolt, Sugenholier * Groeschel. n1y 3f-Af VEGETINE. | I WILL TR~Y VEGrTINE. HE DID. AND WAS CURED. DEIiAw.\nE. 0., Fob. 16. 1877. Mu. Ij. R. ,TEvENs: Deni air.-1 wish to give you this tosti itly, that you may know, anil let others know, wvhqit Tegetino hits done for me. A bout two ye1rs8 ago a. sma,tll soro ane; (') my l4'l:; it soon b: caalue a lar'o Uleer. so troublusonme t t I con 4ltod the dlo.' tor, but" I got no relief. growing Wo re t from (lay to day. I sutf'fe I t,Lral. y ; I could I ul.rest day or night; i. was so redluced ny friendi thonfg;it I wool I never re,over; 1 copsalludl a dortor at Coluii*bt.n. I 'oillowed his advice; it did no good. I eon truly say 1 was dis(ouragted. At this t;imo I was loo1 1 ing; over liny Iewsp,apcr. I saw your advertistenet of Vegetirie, the *Gi-e nt r Bllood Puriier"' f.r cleansing the bloo.1 fron all impurities, cunrimg humor-, itl- 1 cors, &c. I said to ny faniilv, I will try some of the Vege tino. J3efore I had used tto first bottle I began to feel better. I1 made up my mind I hal got the right imediciic at last. I contihioed taking t+ce vegetine. I too'< thirteen bottles. My health is good. 'TIio Ul ter is gone, and I amnl able to it ten.l to btusiness. 1 paid about 'our hundlrel dollar:i for medicine I and doctors beforo I bou ;ht the n(ele. I haverecomlmeundecl Vegetiio to othirs with goqd suecss. I always keep at hot - tie of it in the htotcso Iow. It is a most excellont meilicino. Very respecttftllly yours. 1 . ANTiONT. Mr. Anthoni is ono of the pioneers of' )elaw are, 0. le ettled here in l834. 1 IHe is a weal thy gentleman, of thei firm of F. Anthoni & Sons. Mr. Ant hlioni is extensivoly I:nown, ospeoially among0i iiln. Germans lic is well known in lnei Iati. l[e is respectel by 111. lhLxnl 13r.ooD.--In nrli.1 conditions v ofthe blood are many dis:is(s; snelh ais satlt-rtnu. tig-worml, boils, carlaui s, sores, Uleers au-i pim pJes. in I1his ran dition of the blood try the Vegetine, anil cure these aiVetions. As a blan l p;ri-tI 1icr it has no equal. Its ell':cts are won derful. \rEA1I N14 t Ctred lie'. Dor tsTEn, M.Ass., .Jlune 11. t DR STVrxNs: flear Sir-. I f,,el it 111y dlut v- to say onl w'oi' in i'egarl to tile great 1in,lit. I Iavy,) rteeived fromn tlr,l uso of on) nl' t ae greatest won lers of the woril: it is vo'ir Vegetin(. I .'ave been one of the ;ineat est suf'erers for the lalst 01 lht .'ra?t"s I !at ever coild k.e living. 1. dt Sin;'erelt" thani" my .God andl our Veegtine for the i1 elief I have got. The I hcunmtismo hai f pained me to such lit extent, thalit my tfeet broke out in rores For thI est i2 three years I have not been llc to wai, now I Canl wal and sleep, and do my L work l \veji ta's I ever did, and I mnust sly' s I o. .t tall to your blood puritier, Vege. tine.! VRGEi'rixi."--The great success of th. - Vegetine as it cleanlser andtl purifier of tie blood is shown bevondt a doubt by tho great ntubers who have taken it, nn:l received inmtdiatereliel with such re markable ctrc. VEG1'INE Is B tter Thal Ally Meliciue. 1. Hii?Im:T,Cn\, Ky.. Dee . 1877. {1 I have used II. It. St(v"n s' Vegetine, and li e it better than any midicinr I have used for purifying the binda. One t bottlo of Vegetino acco)plishedi more good than all other mfediines I hav'o T-II.QS. LYNE,a llendlers9n, Ky. VEIETINS is eQmposed of Boots, Barks and H{orb'i. It is very3 pleasant to tato; Ii every chi.ld .lik.es it.t VEGE TINE. 1Secomn1lIendedi by MI. D).'. Dear Sir-I havo sold .Vegeti.no for a: long time, and find it gives muost excel. 10ent satisfaction. 1Iazleton, Ind. I o Prep)ared by 0 H. ill. STEVENS, Boeston, Mass. V.ege'tie is So.ld l y a!) Drvggists,. 1 aug1--1m Best ja Cheape~st. N,EW WIL.1COX & GJB3 'ATOMATIC1 Silent Sewinq Machine. .Latest Inventioin, Producing Marvelous liQan.lts. " '' C it SPrpRSl)gletLlr les .11 .byQ( all cent PLtIiion, a urgks,t the chea pest., nlotwlt,h standing ~ e iarge nd(ucemenlts .offered by t .sellers of noIsy, hlard.z tnning, trotablesome, two .Lhread, tension.alines. O,niy Maobine.iin the WVorld wit. with~ no Tension tp lWannge. .W,ite:by -Postal.Card for PricesList, ,List of Ooos, &o. WIAOx & G IJs S.)3I.0 C ir. Bond (6.1 68 Eteadwas' ). Y SAVING STEPIIENS' LIFE. o0 rile SEC1;E T OF IlrS WiONDEZf'2UL V1TA LIT. 'rof. Hlubbell Detalltng tho Virtuoes of His Groat Panacea--New Stomachs and New Lungs to Odor-.What Could bo Done f.r Conger. [ From i"o llW<whIigton Post. ] " So you thought that Mr. Steph ns' stomach was what was the mat er with him ?" said Prof. W. W. lubbell, tho progenitor of the goloid" dillar, to a PIost reporter e! terday. "I believe that was what was inti nated," modestly responded the eportorial spinstcr. "Why, what .0 you know abunt it ?" "I know his stomach is all right. fixed it tip myself," answered the 'rofessor. "How ?" inquired tho now inter sted 'ost. "By mny great modic.l panacea of ivoplithy." "Ho' di'l you apply it, with a rush or with :t towel V' 'Nouson.io ! Vivop.1t1hy is a quid. It eont:tins the active prin, iple of all the elements of lifu in lIe human system." "Got 'cm all in, oh ?" "Yes, sir ; all of them. A man ?ho takes vivopathy proporly will sc till lhe we'ars out." "H:ow long ago did you commence ehabilita;ting the discinguished 'eorgian, Professor ?" "About a1 year am lie was a hladow--liter.dtly a sh:dow-until C Cn'uk1nonc'ed taking" this," said +l('" prof.ssor, pmllil:g out a flask, .led wittl a dark looking liquid that tsted and smelled suspiciously liko I aestiparill:e "then ho eaIne righ t 1, :tnd now seo what a camrlpaign e ism "-What was the matter with "\ell, is St:oma:ch1 was pre.ty bad, a t ty 1. -a-a l," ;1,5 we Iro the Pro or, waI his eyes clused refloc .ve;y, "10ut, he had chronic brotichi, is, too, and his entire system had cnen reduced. His digestion was o weak-" "I'hat the pioto;raplh of a rico ird threw him into convulsions,"' terted the I'ost, with a view of eiping the Professor ont strong. "ou are trying to mako fun," laintively remarkec? thO' rejnvea er of Mr. Stephens, as he rejected bme profYered aid, "but I tell you here is notl,ing liko vivopathy." "Except, perhiap-, the goloid dol. u," said ,ht) P1oet. "Except nothing," stoutly ret lied the Professor. "How came you to pluck out of lie heart of nature these woaderful mysteries ?" queried the reporter. "WVell, you see," said tLo Profes ar, coming up to the work again nilinigly, I w'5 poisor od at theo lational Hotel in 1859, and found I ad to die unmess I got'hold of so'me ding that would expol the poison; o I weI)t to work with a will and 30 result wasI vivop)athy." "Andi that cured you ?" "Yes, sir. It makes blood, causeg b.e food to digest ai2d c.lrive's out of ie system every particle o.f poi "Does it call around at the first, f the month and settlhe your ~lboardl ill ?" asked the PostC; while bal ninig his 'pencil on the souither'n xtrcmity of his left eyebrgw. The Professor took no note of the ucs.i>in, but swept right alon.g in is enoineration of the virtues o'f is groat panacea. ."Eight yeairs go I unplrovd as8 I had bronchitis nd( iniien1t conlsumpltion, and had () got airound tht h$o'1 added a aw muore ingredients and cured ayself in shot t order." "So it will ICure cousiymption, wyill "S\n'ely, ifthere is enough of the anigs loft, to decarbonize tihe blood nd oxydize it. In any event it wvill ~reatly prolong thme life." "WVould you have aay phjectiQa to ending me over a barrel, so tha tI an try it;?" said the Post. "A barrel I Why,, man, two bot les are enough for anybody.' "Yes, but I want to get real teal thy. Wehbave some hard work 'o do this fall. We want to turn mut Hapes, tat-too John Sherman in :ndia ink with a copy of the aff lavits takan down in Louisiana in [876, whip Seneral Shermagi until te apologizes to Don Piatt for oal. ng hht B3anning's brobber-i-law, und ' exuph out the commuists. You see strength won't hurt us." The Professor deigned' no reply. to this eloquent ottbtjr$t, and more ly murmured in a low' toe of voice, where "viv.opathy" c.oul be, h,ad by the bottle. "How long will you be able to keep Mr. Stephens aliv.e ?" wis the next question of the impudent Poet. "Oh, till ho wears out. A man wears out at ninetv, you kiow." Vo told him we didn't know, as we hadp't been there. "And you think Aloeck won't die of any disease ?" "Certainly not. He is a teuiper, ate man ; friction, after a while, wears the parts aw.ay, and the tnaq is obliged to die." "Do you thiik y.otq could proservo Conger ?" "Who is Conger t" said the Pro fessr. "oll now, that saddens us You, the inventor of the goloid dollar and the liseovoror of vivopathy, not to know who Conger is. Why, Omar D. Conger, the lustful Turk of Michigan, th i member of Congress, you know" "What is the matter with him ?" "Atrophy of the brain and zymo sis of the jaw." "I reckon I could cure him as well as anybody." "But wouldn't the friction of hiu jaw weak himin away farther thaz} your panacea could oil him up ?" "Oh, I thi1k not." "Well, Professor, we will write tq Conger," falsely ojaculated the P084 "landl let him knew that lie needn't restrain his thoughts for fear of any' personatl consequences." "You needn't do that," said thQ Professor. "I am not peddling my medicine. If anybody wants it he can get it at " But before th Professor could utter the fatll words, and thus weave in an' advertisement, without first calling at the business office, the Post had gathered up its tools and closed its ears. This last ope ration the Professor 'itmnediately mistook for a reappearance of thq sun, and passed out to find thq clouds still darkening the westerl horizon. A BULLY "Jui.'1=The Duke of Hamilton turndd' a chateau on ona of his estates near Glasgow into i dog kennel. He was showing his stoek of dogs to a party of friends, and they came to a roorm witl! a grated door, that held , pair of powerful mastiffs. The Duke spoke kiqdly to the brutes, but received only growls in return ; and when he put his hand through the b.irs, had it' snapped ' at. ' The owner, exasperated at tbis,' ordered the keeper to unlock and *open the door The man did as told, and Hamilton entered. The male brute sprung at his throat, but was met with a right-hander that dropped the brute as if his ugly neck was broken. The bitch ':alun, fright oned, into a corner. That was all there was of it, and theo nole host went on showing his dogs as if pot4hiig unn\tusual had ocurr4 Th.g neiv enesthetie mode is being tried at the 4.lexian Brothers' Hos pital i ~Chioage, \vith astonishing results. While a -limij ig being any p)utated a spray atQmizer 'Il;rbws a ,stream of a solution of cirbolic aoid into sti. wound, and this makes thi operation 'perfectly painless. N cbloroform or ether is requiired, and~ it is said the wound heals very readily. The capers gi a 'teai .0t m:ules hiitchied to a l arves.ting machine near SL, L nis sayea'the lives of. live men who~ Jlmd taken shelter from a thumnder' stoirm under a tree. Thoe piuse.s be~gun to kick, and the men, gomng to quiet themi, ,eseaped a thunderbolt that ,sh,iveredth tree. Judge .G. M. Roberts, t1he next goyernor of Texas, ,is at' present pshIof ju.stice gf'the State, a proc (ouud lawvyer:, a man of unimnpeacha - le .integrity gn'd "fine ability, and one who will cast great honor o the position and the State. -The publio has been huuatggoe1 so often wvith worthless pNimnal preparations, that only a few good ones now remain in use. JDr. ButIl's Blood Mixture is one e!,tlhem. * ' Mrs. Cathe~rie A. ,doufrtnley, 4 f Ottawa, Illinois, hts just died 6f grief over the dgwpfall,bf her soni 4 defauling city odeleil. Westmorelanid~-i -tile galleMtL -' ,nn i.Virghiia. .6t I6 was ib's i of the reside1t.sy