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THE ID^LHLIIsrC3-TOEr EE3^EOCHJk.T. eiK p rmac rat. WEDNESDAY. JANE, 8. ■C.T:- AGENTS. h. B. RAGSDALE, JAMBS ALLE.V, Tiaimonsuillr. 8. C. 1’torenoe, S. C. The ItcMilt. .i I Tt is a remarkable fact in ibe histories of political parties, that however much ques tions of reform may hare entered into the canvass and been incorporated in platforms, the bare reform of vices—whether social or political—have never and from necessity, can never become a principle in political creeds. It isjcruc. that in every party creed, we find the general avowal of honest inten tions coupled with the promise of honest ac tion. In this respect the Iladical party forms no cxeaption to the general rule.— These avowals prevent no evils and ciadi- catas no vice, corruption finds in them no obstacle. The party in power which in the administration of public affairs, has yielded to vice or indulged in corrupt practices—weak ens itself thereby, and in the same ratio, it strengthens its opponent—and increases the probabilites of its final overthrow. If a party which was successful a short time ago, is now defeated, one cannot avoid the conclusion, that the numerical difference the number of votes cast, is owing to accessions to the ranks of the once weaker drawn from the ranks of the once Hut if the corruptions and vices party sponger of the «>c party drive them into affiliation >.- J .the jit.hor—they come with honest in- , ^Willingly lent themselves to the /i'^v^^tmition. They demand no i t or th principles of the •, they uni’j—an cxhtlog ' „ b do so would be to de- - j and g" d intentions . *J..- r-V.'' political organiza- the formation of a SsoSk ? r nd principles distinct tj,' n}. . v “ ^ A- U a*. i*n i *£-/ > 5>mcwhat resembling 'nfipfc^’IS'lured, now exists in pv'- ^gular feature, how- hioh is dismember- 'xy.ajl 'f/yfer—not the one i'&.-oj? jL£a'!' l a and corrup- ' 'l,. ; iv ,s the been dismtcgra- the •aiteo/a then, what hit be a tri- angu’ar one. Oao party will bej; T ; ded in . we to expect i.gfit res as to two, aud will fght agains; tUmge! well as against ilic Kadical party, »s »i c i, j, I)f a short wlrio since defeated both co abi&ed. *rv. ro4art oaer U; t be dovottul. la^shork it :s not possible for the ingenui- [ttiarri j have de\iscds better scheme pting iladical rule, than bag been Sfhy the leadcrs of the New Light The few deflections from the Kudi- Pfyycannot effect the result, Our only hope yfm in a united Democracy, and now, even this is denied us. Wo acknowledge that the manner in which all ibis has been done, has much of originality about it—this was to bo expected from the experienced gentlemen of the Press—but originality is not always evidence of sound discretion or good sefuse. It is barely possible, that the June Con vention may coa‘ the “Press pill" sufficient ly with srctftnivij, to mtke it go down. We doubt it though. Should it do so, we will, six months hence, afirit with feverish anxi ety,*the diagnosis by eminent '‘New j.iglic" doctors. “Know Nothingistu" was an effort similar in character to that now being made in this State, What did it accomplish ? The de- an ' i w, ‘‘l ft present, l think, took part in the of Columbia by Radical Ups that Scott and Stolbrand were on the b nd ? Why, after the publication in the Xetcs, did the immaculate Solomons, one of Scott’s boot licks, refuse to vindicate his master’s fair name (gracious heavens !!) by showing this public document to the Editor of the Guar dian f Why this silcneo, while the light ning was writing Scott a scoundrel in every city in the land, and convincing the public of what thousands still believe, that SCOTT was as deeply implicated in the attempted theft as Sampson ? Answer these questions honest men, and then tell us—are you satisfied that the Newt was in error T If jn error, are you not satis fied that it was the result of Rsdical villainy, which remains to be unveiled ? This, we opi*.e, is not the only effort nor the least villainous one, which will be made by the Radicals for party purposes. “Dead men tel! no talcs." If Randolph and Talbot could speak from the gloomy world in which they now are, men iu high places would stand aghast—and the public look with horror, upon the blood spots visible upon the judicial eruiiue and the gubernatorial robes. They have murdered their “lick spittles’’ to create a sensation—is it wonderful then, that they encourage reflections upon the honesty or integrity of one, whose character is al ready as black as the innermost chambers of hell’s gloomiest tenements, for political effect? This bond trick is too shallow to deceive. Y\ c would advise the Radicals to play s big ger card—kill another Senator, Governor or Trial Justice—and then cry out—Democrat ic outrages, &c. &e.!! Work on a large scale. Do some more hiy things. A Three Hundred Ecuador “JSn8ted.'> “F" the Columbia correspondence of the Daily Republican, says: “The Republican party has met with an other audition in the person of Col. R. F. Graham, of Marion. This gentleman has been a prominent Democrat, but having be come disgusted with the party has sensibly espoused the cause of Republicanism rather than to coalesce with the “don’t care a for principles.” He is receiving the con gratulations of all bis fticuds who have the interest of the State at heart.” The C ity Sheriff of Charleston Georoe Addison has been charged,*ith rascality inopen^council. We know Geo., in this section well enough, to believe him guilty. Does he deal in watches stillf [Fr'-m the Charleston Courier.] To The Public. The fo!i ow ' n o con i' -“ioation was address ed tothi Daily JW-'*, on receipt of its Issue contain - ’he re publshed Card of Mr. j of its editors, yesterday, and w ; v place. The public will see that ft ’ 'ct of the Xcics throughout has been in fer'ect consistency with their declaration of diweguard for principle. This having made good oar change against the Xews, we take leave of the Subject fox the pir-scnt, respectfully requesting our breth ren of the press throughout the State to give publitity to the subjoined. T1TEDAILY NEWS VS. THE XIX CENTCY. Tj the Editor o f the Daily News :—The repuolication of Mr. Kiordan’s Card in your issc^ of this morning, opens up the whole question between us, and requires attention from me. In addition, you raise two points, vix:— 1. That the conversation between Mr. Riordan and us was private; and 2. That being a Minister of the Gospel. I have no right to express my views on political issues. ' Ifa orief I beg in repiy. to say, that the con versation was iiot private. In the midst of it a member of the News staii of employees The News has us at command when it bi- epeaks our “Christian charity;’’ and we do most eiceerely throw over its many short comings that broad mantle which “covers a multitude of sins!" but they force us, by reiterated denials to reveal still more un pleasant and and dishonoring truth, and to demonstrate by fact, date and figures the perfect consistency of the same. Wm. Watkin Hicks, Editor XIX Century. C. K. Chichester Business Manager XIX Century. Charleston, May 28, 1370. ON OCK TABLE. Hearth <f: Home—This a Literary and Agricultural journal, of deservedly high re putation. Terms, $1 per annum, or three copies for $9 five copies for $12. Address S. M. Pettengill, & Co., 37 Park Row, N. Y. The Carolina Farmer—A weekly Agri cultural paper of great value. Tonne $2 per annum. Address W. H. Bernard, Wilmington, N. C. Moore’s Rural New Yorker—A paper un surpassed in interest—Terms 83 Address D. T. Moore, 41 Park Row, N. Y. Ballov’s Monthly Magazine—An excellent monthly which wa highly recommend to our lady friends. Terms 81.50 per annum.— Address Thomas & Talbot, 63 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Sudden Klchefl. Many sedate and staid people assume to believe that riches suddenly acquired are anything but a blessing to the posessors of them; yet who ever heard of any one relax ing an effort in their strenuous exertions to acquire wealth. If you wish to get at a per sons true belief, look at what they do and not at what they say. The desire for wealth; quick or slow, is just as natural as the desire for food or air. There is nothing wrong in it whatever. It is precisely this feeling that makes nearly everybody crazy to get tickets in the Great Henderson Prize. Scheme. They know that thercis a splendid fortune coming to some one, and we hope the prettiest girl may win the largest prize. The tickets are selling like hot cakes. An Important Consideration. Dr. Tutt’s Liver Pills arc Purely Vegatable and arc adapted to young and old, male and female, and may be taken at all times, with out restraint of occupation, without change of living, without diet and without the fear of taking cold during all kinds of weather, and in all climates; They Contain no Mercury. HART & PARKER, Agents, Darlington S. C. COMMERCIAL. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF 80U|THERN SECURITIES, In Charleston, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, A 7 ©. 25 Broad-street % MARCH. 22, 1870. Stat* Securities.—South Carolina, old, 80 to —; do. new, 80£ to —; do. registered stock, 76 to —. City Securities.—Augusta Or. Bonds,— to 84 ; Charleston, 8. C, Stock, 55 to — ; do. Fire Loan Bonds, 75. Columbia, Bonds, 70. Railroad Bonds.—Blue Ridge, (tirst mort.) 50 to — ; Charleston and Savannah, CO to— Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, —* to 90; Cheraw and Darlington — to 80 ; Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage,) 80 to —; do. (State guarantee) 68 to —; Northeastern, 85 to — ; Savannah and Charleston, (first mortgage,) — to 80; do. (State guarantee) 70 to— ; South Carolina, — to 83; do. 75 ; Spartanburg and Union. 54 to —. Railroad Stocks.—Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, —to 55 ; Greenville and Columbia, 2 to —; Northeastern, 7 to 8; Savannah and Chariest on. —to SO ; South Carolina, (whole shares,) 45 to — ; do. half do. ) 22 to—, Exchange. &c.—New York Sight, } par; Gold 114$ Silver 108 to 110. South Carolina Bank Bills. *Bank of Charleston — to — *Bank of Newberry — to — Bank of Camden. 50 lo — Bank of Georgetown 6 to Banh of South Carolina 5 to — Bank of, Chester 5 to — Bank of Hamburg 3 to — Bank State of S. C. prior to 1861 45 to — B’N State of S. C. issue of 62 & ’62 12 to — ^Planters* and Mechanics’ Bank of Charleston — to — ^Peoples’ Bank of Charleston — to — ♦Union Bank of Charleston — to — ♦Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charles ton, (old) — to — ♦Southwestern R, Pl. B k of Charleston (new) — to — Farmers’and Ex. B k of Charleston — to $ Exchange Bank of Columbia 10 to — Merchant's Bank of Cheraw 3 to — Planters’ Bank of Fairfield.. 3 to — State of S. C. Bills Receivable par. City of Charleston Change Bills par. ♦Bills marked thus (♦) are being redeemed at the Bank counters of each. March 30, 1870. 22—ly St David’s LoJ^e No. 72 A.’. F.’. M.\ T heregularcommdnicatonofthis Lodge, will be held on Monday June 13, at 7 o’clock, P. M. By order of C. M. PARKER, TT.-. M.-. Geo. W. Howell, Secretary Jan 6. 1870—t-f. AMITY LODGE, No. 12k A/JF/Jff. - FLORENCE, S. C. T m Hall. FI A Cheerfulness originating in buoyancy of disposition i, more graceful and more P cr - maneiit than such as nriso. f-r>w> the recep tion of particular benefits. The latter iu.,y be compared to a sudden gush of water- which is soon exhausted. The former is lit., a perennial fountain, and equivalent to the effect occ'ielonpd l»j- the continued reception of benefits, each time augmenting in value, for nothing less would maintain in cheerful ness a temperaraen naturally phlegmatic. To arrive at such a state it is only necessary to purify the system by taking the ‘-Old Caro lina Bitters." HE R E G U L A R COMMUNICATION OF Amity Lodge, will be holdtn at Masonic loroneo, S. C., on Wednesday, "8tL June, at 8 o’olock, P. M. “ By order W.\ >1.*. A, A. STRAUSS, Secretary. May 26, 84 IJ Safe! sure Candy! reliable ! is Wincmau’s Woim lijuumnl. MARRIED—In DcSoto Parish, La., on the evening of 13th May, by the Rev. R-ibt. Scott, Mr. Thomas (i, Pegues and Miss Rebecca P. third daughter of Boykin Witherspoon, Esq., all formerly of South Carolina. SFEci-^-Xa nxro'jriaES- ■Pain Killbb. The 1 may justly be styled the for there is no rc- CAMPBELL CHAPTER, NO. 31, R.\ A.'. M.\ {OF FLORENCE.) T HF. REGULAR CONVOCATION OF THIS Chapter will be holden at Masonic Hall, in Florence, on Wednesday 15th June at 8, P. M. Companions will take due notice of the above and govern t hemselves accordingly. By order M.-. E.-. H.\ P.-. A. WEINBERG, Secretary. Juno 2 25 ly LYDIA LODGE, No. 140. A.*. F.\ M.\ REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF T he this entered the room, (it was the reporter’s room) ! R real medk-ineof the w.jjld ’ v . .vj. gion of the globe into whicn it has not found its feat of the Democratic party, from the rank. I (,i “ u “ ioD - G not positive as mhe point) i acJ throughout, the peliy of the News as a ■ p’lblic journal was the theme. As to the other, I beg to say that I arr. a of which 't recruited ihs nnst brilliant advo cates and supporters. It accomplished its objects , and now. as Democratic victories nre being announced, we perceive tbat ef forts are being made to revive it. Tire Uoml. It is evident :hat “Corsair” the Columbia correspondent of the Ciinrloston News and the News itself, have been ‘■cold’ - in the mat ter of the Sampson bond. jownali&t as well as a minister, and this con troversy in with the journalist, j\pt the minis ter. Gentleman to the question. I cannot allow yon to deflect from it into all sorts of side issues, which, while they are interesting enough iu themselves, do not meet the case iu point. You will therefore, oblige way, and bio-n largely used and highly prized. Morever, there is iiu climo to which it has not proved to be well ud.ip'.ed f r the euro of a cen- siderah e variety of diseases; it is a speedy snd safe remedy for burns, ao-ilja, cuts, hruiees. wounds and various otuc. io^aries, as well as for dyaetery, diarrho-a and bowel complaints gener ally, it is admirably suited for every race o; -’on on the face of the globe. It is a very signifieant fart, that notwithstand ing the long period of years that the Pain Killer has been before the world, it has never lost one whit of its fpopularity, hut on the contrary, the call for it has steadily increased from its first dis covery, and at no previous time has the demand for it been so groat, or the quantity made bceu so large, as it is to-day. Another significant fact Is, that nowhere has this Lodge, wii! he held on Friday, 10th June, at 6 oclocb, P. M. By order of W. IV. MOORE, W.-. M.\ II. J. Lev.. Scct’y. April 1870—0;n J. E. BYRD, M. D; TIM MONSVILLE, S. 0. DEALER IN Hostetter’s Celebrated GERMAN BETTERS. j Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery and Fancy Toilet Articles, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Syringes. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, and Dye-stuffs. Physicians Pre scriptions cki’efully prepared at all Hours. Feb, 16 17 ly the Pain Killer ever been in hight-r repute, or It iu equally evident, that if the News me bj publishing the following card or state-! been more generally uacd by families aid indi; and its correspondent erred in the statement J (which has not yet appeard in your o that S- OTT aud Stulboand were the bonds- I columns.) signed bv Captain Chichester and the result ! myself and be good enough to meet the issue and squarely as men and as men of Sampson, their error was the intended result of Radical deception made fairly and falsehood. It was a trick, somewhat Ui’er the order ol the Randolph murder end the Talbot sacrifice, by vfhieh the I^rty t oed to make political capital. ch. ir to the thinking, honest “.dc s :,11 the circumstances ’ 1 oped it is it who con thzt the names ol 3cott and 3tol- •n-e fi t upon i paper which pur- at ica-.t, to be tin the contran develop-: 1, fo r c . do not the mil, bond of Sampson ? ■o circumstances as the conclusion thst s- l 'M VC( t.‘ th i Ca J f:. ' b- ? eithor j prcDn ■ i d \V J B u - d I f’rp 1 >!itie J ilj, U rj;r^ M) , crelw .hr, i f WHi tolling nirninst thrir i puty. the >d no ,v par a b' ' w ... 1 Mufti • i» <j thst tutio l - VC <‘(| by a lie. 4'.. u ag ia cci tuin,i th: ar.noBiickmen* 1 inu-Jo by lie Nr was 1 . o. tbe HadicuU 1 aro to sponsir c for it, Lr i 7, they ire tbe an- j thert of it. Why Wu8 tbe I mil kept for v ticks in !?or .CM) N* S Sf roug l>ix. wheu tbe pub!!: lift d a r: r h t to 5 ee 9 fid ir?peot it ? \n»y chkl thia fOSCifl IttwoD wr.s it whis- F er; - LEJ Vi* i ’ii-iy at a. 1 to ra itt the ttrtets made journalists. Respectfully, Ac. WM. WATKIN HICKS, Editor of the XIX Century. Charleston, S. C.. May 31. I>’70. THE STATEMENT. [Prom tie Charleston Courier.’] To the Editor of the,Courier'.—We desire to say a few words in reply to the beggarly I defence of the News against “The XIX Century." The policy of lbs News was the subject of discussion with Mr. Riordan, in his office, March 23d, IST'.l, and not Mr. Riordan’s private defection. 'line extra words uttered by .Mr. Riordan LLIJ WING to the heavy decline in Goode, I am now selling at and below cost. J. O. McCALL. May 4 27 3m ~ “wanted” A SITUATION Foil A FEW MONTHS BV a No. 1 PB INTER. Cun give the Lest of references. Address, soon Tiduals, than it has been here at home, where it j ^ * T - R- was first discovered and introduced. That ti»e i Darlington, 8. C. Pain Hiller will continue to be, what we have j — styled it, The Groat Median cof the World, there j DgLOI*!!!^ DOV0. ASIilKS indebted :o above firm w il come J JdaT LADIES SUFFERING FROM ! A forward aud settle with T. Geo. Dargan. I into whose hands our books are placed for coliec- i t on, or be put to costs. Our Dcccshiiies require immediate settlement. im STAR —AND— Southern Real Estate Advertiser. MARION, S. C. Aside fron^ general intelligence—Religious; Agricultural and Poiitic&l—one of the LEADING FEATURES of our paper, will bo thoadvance- ment of the interest of those who desire to pus- chase or sell REAL ESTATE- Its direct communication with the LEADING AND MOST RESPONSIBLE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS OF REAL ESTATE in every part of the country, will at once give it promi nence as an advertising medium for the sale of lands of every description, nnd lead to inqnriiei between those who desire to purchase and those who desire to sell. Each tract or parcel of Land advertised will be numbered, and the address of the party wish ing to sell given, so that correspondence may be opened with the advertiser. Communications descriptive oflands. soil, and sites for mill or factories, the health of localities, or in any w-ise relating to the geography of the country, solicited for publication. To save time and correspondence, parties arc requested to forward the amount they wish to-in- vest with their advertisement, and a paper will be regularly mailed to the address of the adverti ser. Parties nre requested to write their names and post-office address legibly. Cards or Real Estate Agents insetted, and Farms advertised vn th? most UUr&l terms. Address W. J. McKERALL, Editor. L ight, pleasant and profitable employment guaranteed to persona in every part of the country. Suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, Boys or Girls. Address XIX CENTURY PUBLICATION CO.. Charleston, S. C. May 4 27 4m YOIIRATTNTM Is Cordially Invited tethe "Henderson County Kentnaky Land Sale,” Grand Prize Scheme Regularly CHARTERED by th. Legislature of Kentucky, endorsed and recommeided by every leading official in the State, and ovtr 600 of her most prominent citizens. This splindid scheme embraces 511 Prizes, $314,320, Comprising one thousand acres o' the richest river bottom tobacco farms in the wealthy coun ty of Henderson, Kentucky, with alltheir appur tenances. Capital Prize $150,000. SMALLEST PRIZE, J Also about $20,000 in Grcen’raczs, the rent money'of the property for the ;eara 1869 and 1870, to be distributed to the winien of the first seven prizes respectively. Rent for 1809, was $12 per acre. Tickets Five Dollars- The Drawing will p »-iiivcly ta*e place July 4th 1860, at MASONIC TEMPLE, louisville, Ky. Hundreds of the best citizens, have -iven unqual ified certificates and endorsements of*this mag nificent enterprise. Every dollar invested by ticket holers, is held in trust by the commissioners apponted by the Legislature, until the drawing take place and prizes are delivered. Income of tie property for lust 15 years has averaged $30,000 A YEAR. In order to have your tickets proierly regis tered, buy at once of your n?arest ebb agent, or remit to either of the following finam ai agents, who will furnish full descriptive circdars. II. H. LYNE, Cash'r Farmers liana. Henderson, Kentucky. P. B ALEXANDER, Comc’l B’nk, Louisville, Ky. J. C. LATHAM, Pres. B’nk. Hopkinsville, Ky. J. L. LALLAM, Comer’1 Bank, Paduah. Ky. B. G. THOMAS, Cash. 0>s. and Rcpt'r Lexing ton, Ky. W. P». TYLER, Cash’r deposit Bk. Owensboro’ Kentucky, SEMONIN, DIXON & CO., Evansville, Ind. ood Club Agent* wanted everywhere. May 4 27 2m EOS AD A LIS o s T A HE GiUL'r AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofub. Syphilis, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism, >iseases of Women, and all Chronic Affccionsof the Blood. Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and nany thousands of our best citizens. Read the t alimony of Physicians and patients who have used Rosadalis; send *or our Rosa'hlis Guide to Health Book, or Almanac fer this year, which we pub lish for gratuioua'distribution ; it will give you much valiable information. Dr R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says; “I take plcmire ii recommending your Rosadalis ai a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two casts with hap py results, on* in acaseof seconciary|syphi- lis, in which ahe patient pronounced him self cured after having taken five bottles of your medbinc. The other is a ca.se of scrofida of bug standing, which is rapidly improving tnder its use, and the indiea- jtions are that the patient will soon recov er. J have careful.y examined the formu ' by which your Itosadalis is made, and find it an excelleit compound of altera tive ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Ncholsonvillc, Ky., says he has used Rosadilis in cases of Scrofula and Secondary S/Hiilis with satisfactory jresuits as a cleaur. of the Blood 1 know ;kiiow no better recedy. j Samuel G, Mj Fad den, Murfreesboro’, Tcnn . pays: have used s^on bottles of Rosadallts. and am entirely cured of Rhmnatism : send me four bottles, isl wish it for my broth er, who has scrofulous sore eyes. Benjamin Bechtd, of Lima, Ohio, writes have suffered Ur twenty years with »n inveterate crupiioi over my whole body; a short time winciti purchased a bottle ol Ropadalisand it e flee led a perfect cure. I Rosadalia issoMby HART & PARKER. {Darlington, S. (.’, and Druggists generally, • Labratory, 61 Eicnange Place. Baltimore. i-» i.'Mi.’V'ra . nfi I Juue 8 cannot be the shadow of a doubt.—J , rov. Adv. | FROM ! K any disease peculiar tr* their sex, can be restored ’ to health by using* Dr. Lawrence’s “Woman s Friend.” H purifies the secretions, and restores the sj'stem to a healthy condition.—lor eaie by JIaht, Parker &. Co., Darlington, 8. C. SeptS 49 ly tP*- KOSKOO.—ARE YOU SICK nervous, or debilitated ? Arc you suffering from any form of Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ehomuatism, Liver Ccmplaini, Kidney Diseases, or Nerv.ms Prostration. Ac.? If so, you can be restored to Dr. Lawrence's cele- DcLURME & DO V r E. 32 Mav 4 1870. DR. CLEMENTS A CO., Proprietors. 9.7 1 v AY SI 0 (I It E \i A R D. w course laid lown an J advocated by the News was a gii iny up of ad principle were these: “WE don't arr,’ a dam for principal, IVK tc«n< the MONEY!!” ILL be FAIL) For information sufficient (o convict the person or persons tvho act I re io tbc GIN-HOUSE, ou the night of the 2v;h , , i May. on me planiuiion now planted by l). II. | health and vigor by using Dr. Lawrence s eele- j , Iamb _ n-ar Florence, brated “Koskoo.” It cures the most inveterate J. P. McKAY, forms of Chronic Diseases when »1! other \ j ur# g-tl* Florence, S.’C. remedies fail. It is not a secret quack medicine: | the Formula is around each bottle, and it is a standard remedy of recognized merit. It is daily prescribed by physicians, nad recommended by many Ihousauds of our best citizens. For sale by druggists and Merchants everywhere. ' For .ale by Han, Barker & Co. Scpt_8 48 ly Jae"* SPECIAL NOTICE.—To parties in v ant, _f Doors. Sashes aud Blinds, wo refer to the ad vertisemeotof l*. P. Toale, the large manufactur er of thoso goods in Charleston. Price list fur nished on application. . f vfM. if. BERNARD, Proprietor of the Mr Riordan is at Hbery to deny, it if he SteT Advertising Agency, Wilmington, N. C., is will Ifacowary, we arc reedy to sustain the i authorized to receive edvert'jwzents fer tide pa- it'.it r 3j' ut by the meet e.ktr.ti affidavit. I per ai ca: 1c .'-eet rash rstre. Sheriff’s Sale. J. W. W ilson & Wife) vs > Bill for parti- Mury Bowers, et al. J lion Ac. PURSUANT t^au order in this case, tho LOTS iu the Town of Florence, formerly belonging to Christopher Powers, now composing ONE LOT, of nearly One and a half acre, lying on the North Eastern Rail Hoad, will ba sold on eale-day in July next, for one-third rash, (or more if the purchaser desires it) and the balance on one and two years time, with interest annually from date, to be secured by bond and mortgage, purchaser to pay for pavers and et amps. T. 0. COX, Jane 8 tde 52 B. D .C. ill Coffee, Molasses, SYRUP, SOAP, and all other kinds of Groceries at the very lowest market prices and in full supply at . M. JAOblii’S, Florence S. C. A-X-alT. J Kinds of General Merchandize lover than ever at 31. JACOBI’S. Whole.alc and Retail Dealer, riervi t.', P. C. mar 24 21 If Time tests the Merits of AH Things. Jtwt'For Thirty Years-,®* Perry Davis’ Pain Killer Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost the constant companion aud in estimable friend of the missionary and the travel ler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our Lakes and Rivers without it. It is a speedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries as well as for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and bowel complaints generally, and is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the globe. sure you call for and get the genuine Pain Kilter, as many worthless nostrums are attempt ed to be sold on the great reputation of thia valu able mediciner Directions accompanyirg each bottle. Price 25 cents, 60 cents, and $1.00 per Bottle. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. The Ureal I'aiuily Ucdicinc of the Age. THIRTY YEARS have elapsed since the intro duction of the Pain Killer to the public, and yet the present time it is more popular and commands a larger sale than ever before. Its popularity is not confined to this country alone; all over the world its beneficial effects in curing the “ills thst fie. c h is heir to,* are acknowledged and apprecia- ated, and as a Pain Killer its fame is limited to no country, sect nor race. It needs only to be -known to be prized. Thirty years is certainly long enough to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the Pain Kil ler is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, amply proved by the unparalleled popularity it has attained. It is a sure aud effective remedy. •Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 per bottle. Directions accompany each bottle. May 4 27 1m I TO PHYSICIANS. AGENTS. BRODIE & CO., Factors & Commission Merchants CHARLESTON, 8. 0. April 6 23 ly P. P. TOALE, A. Is. f Largest and most, com plete Manufactory of Doors, 53 as hen, Blinds j Mouldings. &c.. in the {SOUTHERN STATUS 7 Fiinted Price List Doties (Jompetitloi—send for one. Bent free on application. Apr 6 23 ly The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WAJLKER'O CALIFORNIA» I VINEGAR BITTERS/ fie- iff Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to their wonderful* P-, Curative Effects. ■ WHAT ARE THEY? N*w Yobs, August 15, I860, Allow me to call your attention to mj Preparation of Compound Ex tract Buchu. Tbs component parts are BUCHU, LONG LEAF, CUI5EB3, JUNIPER BERRIES. Moo* Of rKivasxTtox,—Bucho, In vacuo. Juniper Berrios, by distillation, to form a fine Gin, Cubebs extracted by displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berries; Verj little sugar is used, and a small proportion of spirit. It is more palatable than anjr now in use. Bucbn, as prepared bjr Druggists, is of a dark color. It is a plant that emit* its fragrance; the action of a flame destroji thia (its active princi ple) leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Miners the color of the ingredients. Tbe Buchu in my preparation predominates; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fermentation , upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in Pharma, copoea, nor il it a Syrup—and therefore oan ba used in cates where fever or inflamation exist. In this, you have tbe knowledge of the ingredi- dients and tbe mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that upon inspection it will meet with your ap probation, With a feeling of confidence. I am, youra very respectfully, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of \Qyears standing. [trom the. Largest Manufacturing Chem ists in the World.] NoviMaxn, 4, 1854, “I amaoTuainted with Mr. H, T. HELMBOLD he occupired tbe drug store opposite my (resi dence, and was successful in conducting tbe bu siness where others had not been equally so be fore him, 1 have veen favorably impressed with bis character and enterprise.” WILLIAM 1YEIOIITMAS, Firm of Powers A Weightman. Manufacturing Cbemisls, Ninth and Brown streets, Philadelphia. TUFT AUD MOT A VILE FAN GY Made cf Poor Hum. Whiakoy, Proof Spir its, and Refuse Liquors, diKtore! spiced, sad sweetened W plenso llf? taste, called ‘•Tonic• , • “ Appetisers, ” “ Restorers,** &u., that 1. ad th® tippler uu tod niukeimeu* and ruin, butnreatru® Medicine, mad® from the Native Roots aryl Il-rtis ct California, free from all Alcoholio Btirriularia. '1'heyarftt’ieGRRATD LOOI> PDRIFI EH alB I/IFE GIVING PRIN- CI1'1»E a perfect Renovator and Divi^ irator ot the Byatuta, curryinffofloil pr»if*r.noue matter, and rest'»ruig the blood to a h 'althy condition. No person c,m tnkc these Bit Ur*, according to directions, and rsraaiu lo&tr unwell. $iOO wiil bt giron for im incmabl® case, pr>» Yldm£ lha bom s aro not destroyed by mineral poisons or other meat s, and tho vital organs waited bovnnd tho p'm of repair. For 1 nfiatnTn itory and CbroniG KTieu- mat ism, tmi Gout. DrspcpsiA, or Indi- K8Htion. Bilious. Remittent, and Inter- mitteut Fevcra, of tho Blood, Xiiv*3r, Kidneys. i*n.i Bladder, these Bit ters have bu r ;n v.\ til Suchi Dis- cases nie ca’ised by Vitiftted Blood, which i.H ^.-ncrAliy ' To!need ly derangement of th® Digestive OrRan*. • lii-.-y invicorute toe stomach, and stimulate the torpid I’ver and bowel*, whioh reader them of uiit’fjnailed cth rt -acy in cleansiu? tho blood of all impurities, nnd imparting usw ilf® and vigor to the whole system. T>y5P©P»ia or Indir;'‘Stion # Headach®, 1 Pain in t i..» t»bnuid‘?r*, i onghs, Tiirhtnes® of th® Chewt, Dizxin sv, Si.) : ;r Htumach.Bad Taste in tho Mouth, Billious Att.-.cks, Palpitation of th® Heart, Cojkions 1 hvharprea of Urine, Pain in tbs reulona of the Kidneys, aal a hundred other painful symptom* which aro th*» offsprings of Dyspepsia, are cured bv these Bitters. Cleans® tho Vitiated Blood whenever yon find it* impurities bursting through the skin in Pim- J iles, Eruptions, or Sores; c»can*e it when iMs od, ami your feelings will tell vou when. Keep tho blood pure aud tho health ol th® system wiu foiiow. PIN, TAPE, and other WORM*, Turkin* In tho system cf so many thousand:*, aao effectually destroyed and removed. For fall directions, read carefully th® circular around each bottle, printed m four languages— English, German, French, and Upaniah. J. WALRBR, 32 & iH Comrurro^v ijtroet, N. T» Propiivtor. R. H. McDONALD ft CO.. BriiTzists and General Aptmta Ban Franri-;eo, C'«i!ifornia, aud 3« audS4 Com* m* m Str- (. N. Y. W-SOi.D BY ALL DRUGGISTB AND DniLEua. ...^ For sale by HART h PARKER, Dar!:ng 4, ’B, S. C. Ju;iq N i Cl Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Buchu, Mzk. ^icaiesL opevinw iwr uiuvonai LftMI- tude, Prostration, Ac. Th® constitution, ©nee affected with Organic Weakness, require tbe aid of Medici net® strength* en and invigorate the system, which HELM- BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU invariably does. If no treatment it submitted to. Consumption or insanity issuea. Fluid Extract Buchu, In affections peculiar to Females, is unequalled by any other preparation, an in Chloriaia, or Re tention, Painfuluess’ or suppression of customa ry Evacuations, Ulcerated ©r Schrrus State of thu Uterus, and all complaints incident to the asx, or the decline or change of life. HELMBOLD’S Fluid Extract Buchu and Improved Rose Wash Will radically exterminate from the system dis eases arising from habits of dissipation, at littlu expense, little or no change in diet, no inconve nience or exposure; completely superceding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases. Uso Helmbold’s FiaiJ 'Extract Buchu In all diseases of the organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originuting f aud no matter of how long standing. It is pleas ant in taste and odor, ‘-immediate” in action, a id more strengt'ici ing than any of the prepara tions of Bark or Iron, Those suffering from broken-down or delicate constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader muhtbe aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer tain to affec.the bodily health and mortal pow- era* All the above diseases require the aid of a Din retie. HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price—$1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Delivered te any address. Describe symptoms in all commu nications, Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Ware House,, 694 Broadway, New York. NONE ARE GENUINE Unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper with m simile of my Chemical Warehouse, end sigsed II. T. HELMBOLD, Ms; 4, 1870. 11 Jj