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LET IT PASS. Be not ;,wift to tae et.c ' . Let it pas, Anger is a foe to sense ; Let it ra-s Br,ot,d n( ti.,rkiy o'er a w W hich a:V . di ppear 'er , im g ; Rather si:,g tis cheery song I.et ii as: ,; r.rrdr Let i,:t ioi Let :s As the .reg:"rde'd Hitid, Le. :it pass. Atv r;:- ar souls that live, Mayr: clwetun ithout repriee; 'Ti: the :oblIe who for::ive Let it pass, Let it p ! Echo n:o a: angry word ; Let it pass: Think how often you hs" ;rred .ice our jor must pass awny, Like the de%drops on tl,e spra.", Whcrefore lhould our w rn r,y ? Let thet pass Let them pass! If for good you're taken ii1, Let p . Time at hit makes all things si:ight ; Let u. not r.ent, but wait, Antd - trittn,h .h: he greaL Let it pass' L tpas! Literal Answ ers. A lady noticed a buy sIpiikling salt on the sidewalk to ta lke off the ice. and rer.arked to a fri.nd, pointing to the salt "Now. that's (,enCe'lentt. "No, it ain't," aid the bE y'. somewhat int'gnant, -it's sa!t." So when a lady asked her se!r vant girl if the hir'd man claned off the snow with alacrity, she re plied: "iNo, na'am, het s.1 as el." The same literal tarn of mind which we have been illustrating is sotmetitues used iitc:tionaiiV and perhaps a little mnaiciousy. and thus becomes the property of wit instead of blander. Thus We 'ear of a very polite :n)d inpres zive gontleman, who said to a youth in the street "Boy may I inquire where :ub inson's drug storo is ?" "Cer.t a inly, sir," replied t he boy', very respectfully. ''Well, si, said the gent lemian, alter waiting awhile, w"here is it?" "I hav'e not the least idea, yer honor," said the urebin. Oue day, at Lake George, a party ofgentlemen strol.ingt amo)ng the beauztifui islands on the lake, with bad luc~k, espied a lhttie fel low w'tith a~ red shirt and straw~ biat, danging a 1he over the SileC of a boat, "Kalho.~, icy~,.- ssZd one. of thecm. swhat arec you do.ing ?' tlerman. a'but what do y~can cakhi ?" "Did any of yo ev7er se :J er of an infan t class. 'I hare," exclaimedl oneC. "Where?" asked theteaher 'On the elephunt," said the boy, laughing. Somietim.es this sort of wit de generates or r's' as the ease may be into punning, as whenu Flam pointeLd pensively to the hea"y masses of cloud!s in theC sky'. say ing: "I wonder where tho e!ouds are goin'g? and her' brot her r'e plied. "I think they'; are going to' thun der'." Also the following dialogue. "Halloo, there ! how do you sell your wood?" "PAv the cord." "Ilow long ba:> it been cut ?" "Four feet." "I mean how long has it hA( since vou cut it'?" "No> longer than it is now.'' And also whlen Patrick O'Fly~nni was seen with h1is ecliaramd his bosom sadly begrimned, and( was indignantly asked by the officer: "Patriek OTFiynn ! how long dG you wear a shirt ?" "Tfwenty-eight in'hes sir'." This reminds one of' an instance which is said to have occurred rec eently in Chathami street, New' York, w"hero a countrymanu was clamorously basiegedx by a shop keeper. "Have y'ou any tine shir's? said the countrvmzan. "A splendid nssortmen~rt. Step in, sir. tvery' prie and every: style. The cheapest i th mar het, sir." "Are they clean ?" "To be sure, sir." "Then," said the countryman. with gre'at gravity. "you had be't ter pu on one, fo'r y-ou need it." A: W:mnage. S p:ac' in the ex geaWs't, is a shaxn:yv which bears t he sign :'1Here's w here youx get a meal like your mnot her IMINE>xS ILLUSTRATED PULICAT1 S : The Best Farmers' Weekly in New Yo: Only Two Dollars 'n, C:,; Ahead of Three -Dollar Werd ie. i: F:mi:y Iutere!t: ('I 0 B A ENTS WANTE-I). Cash and o:her i'reminn! Never be ore E-Iua.eu - Ladies andYoung Folks ca- n:ai'e 5.' a A t6 00 CAsE for 23 i1S: -'"0 .. o e t. : an ra"d .\ .speiadid u::ra1vinr i .n'.i! c .i: to) i For 4pi '-t "::. E:eg"nt Q - .n ahr gE:chti,.e.m3 t;.!t1't h o r 4'J Sub)scr'ib 'i - .\ )ligi.:: ier:t l-.I,gr:.'i:nr aort: 31 ~> i r.-_ t, .sicribe' E rr" P,rson whao -end;a u, V EN1 YI \ N for 'i .cnan oif t2nar three '-t,u - t".:"' Pibt c:h iot . i:rg iar jrtc'.& e. t-. or I it-" (r,.n ..r n yt to.. or Ten < ,,t :or an" c:.e wilth a " v \ i- s , a be or t.. - up ('lah. u' . r--Ceive t ht am. ': and ," "i'a l !-nIraivC. 1=1..-p'::;d. W :h i : y e'r.- -.'ree! 1-." Itall jittt nhat we -at ; no m:atiter how a.,1ay app"!. Alt will receive the" Li-::tiful E gai,."ig wsho ett,,l us the r, quirr' a:nint. fi ipul1-i, :he tu;;h wr": T 1E Rl ia .tL A31-.1it' 'N. a i.are. Fl-tra tel. Eight-pnge %Vr.kly. a lhi.a wil; he thc I:rst A tricultltra. Fttorticultura:. and genrral *.naii\ W etekl' in thi, (', al ry cttt: ia.g :,s in a-a .raiinl+: any Tre 1.e-! ar rural p..per: '.;" -2 31?1 l":E 's 1-.E L Y:h . I" th: e !t ,: t'i:n , I.itraurt I:ht-pa e I':p--r. for tantibcs tt ia - t-re-ten in .l: iul:ure .r i~a>re ',turt. :h-t a ever 3pt':eared. 1' ice. $2.;'. or S2 -- to a u' . Ier venr. alINYE r' 1NdLY 3L\';-\lNxE. : I.Ar4e l:utr:--L 32 Ot:::rv-pae. 95 cahil,mn-. P:tb': cation of rew interest. Il ice. $ per ar::um. c:,'".~ t riinb. N. i;--ie; v - aCril-r. .i C'-ilS f t;- r.". to ail our jut.iC:iio" . w:!I rec"ire a .iaguid1Ceeu Frenct I It traving. waOr:h Al 5a. i're,', Su.,criba-ra far either paper il euu CaU.1t for 'rethiuas. -No cir cafr p;apt"r: for the ba:ace of tlain venr I. a a.to th -t whto abt"trei be fo r PII: New Volnlme- or all L:egiin Jatnu:.rv" L. 1S;L "\"v1y-!"ice I)otiarti p:id in C:a1h fi.r ne hun.drenI subcritin to ei:her. all i ar pabli Catu:. w1acI cat, i obtainlei br Irnn. w.:l?l }or youngti A.;4 in nne wre"k I We lnvc ten rwea.ty Years in the ; u'ri-h" :: b;1a:I:e-, aind ne-t,i :'O tt"-,it e:,h wi'i,".:t -it"' tou te" o t j t' L ;catiot.. tl.c i.rt at t e kil.dl it the U:'~ir-d ttes. (-ur I'aper are pt:blished in New Yo:k, but our I- '(.it,rial ifT:ce at New It: ia.seck, Nea Jrsey. for the p"elrsonal Cutttrieiee oi tl"e I'ro prieor. who rr:-ities there. ana hm"" :tll 1 t:cr .b.u'd.', : 'b.r."e, . !Ni2 & I t N. r.- fa- Ni' I it i-.t 12 iAl1. ) -\ t''Ii be C1tl,e.i w:tt the RuraI .\merican or Minet.. 11Week'. for 1?71. tar 6 .~1:a:i( with M:"arr )-Iuthly . az "2:r for $' . Thr.- ino C , _a " , or 3I:ers. Minar & ( ' pn! iical8tirns Irom t,,O\ to Jalnn:try to thaaae wrhit e!uL, for th.emu. :tani ple t2 .e i e :It thi. utlice. Nov. 2. 41-tf. A Splendid Offer. Havri:.l 2made arr in.:uemtmr V ith the fol 1 tln I2; fir-t ia.,s I:,peria 't" :tnd Ia maellt"S, w'' r.al. \th :. n ir: ;bhe lralhi a: tie vet \ !eiw piiv""s n:medcl, Hnd uill hold this ntilpr( rt'.t'::rld o)ff:r opeto"I it-, H1 l ub\ :11:"lt:"'e - fro:n nowa t::iil the fir- t of A1l,tii. IV'+ aota 'i aditist that eah: he fort n d in sre ionr and th:i: e.eb tin:tmbr of al h:b ta a riiafa"erent P e a (1- t his illl't give a gr"e variety ot :.,r rtpi- r'adinf to iiJhbor hood=. Wae tol ther otffrr to thu.e who \ :! 'tet I:p a edttih of tan ubibela hra 'o th,e lier aid and any o the ia:pers natnt d, a copy ui 1ur pa er free, or for a club of twenmt with thet pt ars n:1ned, one copy' of the IIertail antd a coipy of .any of the mla,azines or pa p.-r., i iie i:-. Y.a,ia.g Ialies: and gentle merC with a i very little exet"r:i1n can mlak." t:p a ili 22untder termis :o advalitageous. I;e ad the List and arli: TEIMS OF SUDsCrIPTION. sirg'e copies................ ... 3 00 Fhe c'ai'....................... 12 50 Te .12 iesOl. (ai11 oIne extr;a. .. .. .. . . 2 5 U'erald 'anad NIX (Cantury.............. ( fit) a 1er21al anil Iur.a Carol ini aIn........-...4 50 lI-erald .fad New Eelectic...............C 5 I5 lIerad anal O ld G;uard............... ... I Il'rah and Lzady's Fr'ienod........4 50 Hiraldi andl Szaturday2 E'veningaa Po'... 4 -5f Heald andl S-'outhern Cualivator......1 59 IIerahil atnd Raral Americcan........ 3 50a lIerald' :anda Stock .Tauarna....... 3 25 lerald anal Evening~ Lamp........4 25 Hear:ld tad RIeside M.l:.z:e... 5 0 a, H l.:r'i .u2n ihooal Dav Visitor... 4 esId and11 Edc-t e M:a :zin..... ::< ita-rald anad Pater' MuaSia Magazine 4 5~0 Hral. and Daamorelt Man'azine... 5 (fa Ieral.i and Buarke's Weekly.....4 Saa Trald ai2 ! SouIthI"n F-armn & Home.' 4 50a eraal anrd Bee~. Jou1ral and Natin r LIS4HR. Newerr UrId PETERSON'S MAGAZINE. Prcspectus for 1871. T- Ei- ('H E.WEST .ANDI BEST. ..C To\ c "rv pe'raaan 0ettin1.Z np a ('!uh o." fatir, at S5 eala. wal b tiaaat free'. aur 1-u2perb Caopy-iht euigraVinag. 24 inachesa Ly '.D "Washing cto' at the Battle of Trenton. Wbile to Ihose. gettinag up Cluaaia of chthl. e a- i' a h.: e-xtr:a es>y- af the1 M~aiaz:ine for 1'. 1 '- " ia o I l vIi hea a. f,t free. -:Trt..aN'. MA GA4aNEhin.a iheOrici r:0a .'aV"aany of'- 01h e Jlay'1 baoa:s. lte bea'it C' 1rA: . f-ain I'late,. tie bert -'tte! E::av in a,a ..at L &c . Evert" :am'lit'ly n-1ht tat I:.Ike it I:~ aimre f.,r the mioaney than2 aany in1 the1. w'r. i11 contain, i.ext yea:r, in its twelve .n Th-;randt Pae's! Fouri aen SvlerAid Si:eel Plata! Twlvt Colored B-:rlin Pa.tterns! Tw,l. ...-.amoth Colored Fahions: Nine Huidred Wooad Cuts! Twenty-Four Pages of Music! J: wd!! n O give I-a' ice Orita ('opyrigh-? Nay. h . !.x Mrs. .\nn: S MatephentI. F'ranak I.e-. 2tem--' lu aea. aa'd othr, of thea best a4oth2ars oft A mrn-ica A-o. neaSrly :a hundredr shelter &:Ories, all origi a!. It- 'uper bl MaAMMO~iTH COLOIED FASHION PLATES : tr-anh 0 of.ll c-ter Tfia'". p~It- esagr:aved oua tea. t wiaee the u,al -Sz. TERMS-Always in Advanice: 1 ov o o. er........... ......-...--- .4 , -. ....................................... .. 12 1.C PREMIIUMs. Every noon zet ting upa a (luh aaf four. at 31l caah, l:'! receibe. fr e". a copy' a ofV - h inton : E. a"rv >.:'-on urattling up a 'tlub of ei;ht,I at1 31.50t ac.' .1.:1 rcIe.e free. both a copy of Wa-h inlln :.,nazd a c:apv f the~ Ma-.tzineC faar il!! '-wIm.s ' et:- fa ra-e. to thou' wihing to) get up CHARLES:J. PETERSON, 3 ' hest:.ut $treet, Pahi!adelhia, P.. O 6,43-If. Mahood: ilow Lost, How Rec stored. .Tuer publaishe-l a nlew edi a - "Mi& tion2 aof Dr2. Cui ve'vC'sV C ! d' -~AV - a-i-a:.:tedil%:' E ay 1 on he rwi'l-a cai'luCre t 'eihIut mtlicZine) of sl.ermator,a ro,or -'a'minal. W\e:akne-s. Inv'umlIltary Semiaan,a! Lra'e,. Imotecy'.Ment'al2 ad IPh ete : (i. Consum12 at:i,n Epih-prsy.:2121 ir 2idced b elf-~tiind::1gencar sexual extrava-~ P re. in a nteaId envelo'pe. 01nly 6 ems. Tht'eacrated author, in2 this admtirabie ealy. e.a-ar.y dlemnttrates from a thairty ver' -ucce'ssful pra:ctice, that the alarmina cneq'tnces of self-abuse may be' radically curdi withou2t the dangerouC u-te of interna nmedicine or the- appla:iOnt of the knife: pointig out ~2aaode oaf enre2' at once21 .Cimle. cern. andl e'fectutt iVb me':n- of which ev ev suffe:r.n mla) :tCer w.halt hisA cou:tljii1on 2may be. may.I cu:eI hiacif cheaply, privately11 i:d radi.-ali. Thi2 Leemtre 11ho', he in2 thae hands of evec- i ry 22uth 2ad e.very'a man in2 ther laand. .t, uut.ler2 seaa, m 'a pIl:t evea!apIe, to any :'.ir.-s, pos:paaid 02 receipt of six cefits, or wo 1post st:amp Alsa. Dr. Cu;rerwl's "M-')ar:-i.:;e Guide, Sriar 2.3 ents. ~Ad:ess thaae Pib .' ('ii.. .T r. KI NF. & (O.. Id)7 Iatowe'rv. Newau Yor k. S p. 7. 3-'1). Post-Ollice lax 4-. A L.UiE ILLUSTRATED) PAPER Fra-.x Fo One Year. We.a 'a' now' parepare to 10 0$r the PEa PlLES . aU XXN.\ aaa a Faa:E C.uFr ior onae 'e:ar 1o ll new suinaieribers to the N EW2~BEitY 1EILD. 'l a a r1ae0~ app inunl:y thalt all inltellI sub, 1eria:i02us2 a honce, anad secaure thea l'EO 'L.ES .! al.\L I Iree far onet ve:ar. Addares.. NE;W l:klY Jl1'1R .). C . -1 -'. - JPL A.?P. PIFER.Tr.ca. 1Miss FANNIEr LEACLLL, Ai P--of. F. WE RBE , .. t tal "I - ll rnitil!:"n vo . i-t t: :i . -- fI 1 C.T 1h t .r:i.. !,1t 'i v ii i *tii1 (Ir t'l C;t tl .. :"f a' ini good zriete f.zi - 6 For IV: e -t : t ,i S, l:ia tr 0 v n:.A : ! o -' r . D ur ' , .: . ..:I,:: -- - el-aling .r :: h ll -1.1 "::. 0 '1 , .I r.: .t II' 1nifu rm, . op -i t' ti b I l-id -: --r . bl: h.v i i:n a tI ori vlle) 1 l i :!d wM1h nI !: t:r. 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T'Capunter of 0nsun0 :id1.-0 , :.TifT itii-:rued cr.:iS T rl ziir.~ 0 'iTl J. w rrz!RV . 3 (a. .1Lbea Ofe to Our Redes 3:::: .a .g or.h:.ti: \i.ia;z ar,"'eo li'ti :e bet ti a zs'- a ir!-' .\!ag zin - Ia thi c un ry -i.r:h a. i.-.', a z :.-:e r, Tli. I -b .i by, T le .I y : Btckr, Tzttt PhbClphii, and :: m:eilent loan !" w . .r: G ..., all. .1 :I a e n hti. n it l '' . af d Tri..- .s: t:: :i:: ii al hie -a r pczost I a i, i1i:. iezt tal:n f.l:-ail l m . .a:si l: er:o.m. n: fr a a lt o r .-th : - Eir;afit fi a P. ~tE . Bit TI F LT !L S r.nei. anti Ie t .t a i r zhers 'on the .Te:'o' og :':n riir sin::.le t T1i .i zro ENE. WE2 .O'EDLL\R-YEI COMPOUND T ' p n-1m7ni eee:uy No I I t in Med rai prfso: Pr *re1 onl by . F. FANT, .N . : .i:u. Y, ;. C. p m:. c. y:.I ('' rMsI . . . C. t : . BR; & CO. T7RY 1IM. AlD Co:ission Merchants, cAR JSTOE, . C. SRE D, .1)5E. E :rT, I N tional 1nk. 't ~:lh ti' i 1r: t t ' I:( TII i 1 iIt'. ., e I:sr ", . . s . 1 1E:lBi. S. C. 1 i ' .gi:W* iLL111 IIV t II ii .-. 11ini o 0pIO Trin) o I ' T ,its Savi.ng fsidink, DR. E.1 CA JONES, [ ~~N(i T:w u1in-.s. II . cent ofiler.vtiltic. ooms re no open :u 1 thI : n 4 o Ith me, approed inarner. TI I In ,htr ie to" er..e i y en it ienstlI'aingBnk Dep:i of .i :-a I (It s! - i n l t ed.1ii *ie '.\lloed a tl drte~I'-~ oMn ta'r * .i,::- six per' 4' ha:lpl n-i E-:rvsi . l:hs r on .\ -con i pr . 0 '1N ; I ' .\ l , 1 , L_ I 4. p O r . 4 .InilN l' T ".\l \*. YE V . 3LP l'Y' S'E . W: : . WiS'Mh'. WI', .l..I inymn.uI (41L ,oh Inhi . , r I: Im 1e:e o n b W. L. \GebU:R.DINEi .\ U. igE , h:ni.. E. . n hei , Cdo ,., . ho i-na E . G r , 1-: 11:nb i 1 1 d Eli ;rege, (uin W . G - Nshrv DR. H. BAER, iHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUGGIST, iul M::T1ING STrE-:T:, CH 1ARLESTON, S. C. TRAM: MARK OLD ?AR OLVA BITTERS1 A IT):!, I '= ItT FL .'I O) I C. ,i. t .. .' ' "'. 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Fisk's M ldtIIic Durial Cascs TiE StU PBCRIB ?1lI: has const: atly or *::.l a l .la4ortine: of t(he tot" approved t-i' , 1f di - 1a' t p;1l:te'rnI?, bi ditles Coffini i his owlin ma:lie, all of thict ie is prpar Io !lur!:b.h at ve'1Yry ";r-alonab'e ra:te?, with I'.. n J-.i r :s :, h"t I vi:,_ : I c: s r"It by Ir i :it triil havi. li.ra ? :nt tre of eb;alo. f1.: re i,i ::i:lcs oil haw:l and w%ill be Th'lat,kftl for 1,::t j"ttru:"at'e, th e sub _...i!h. ..m ."tl:it . . e, r : 4".n-, t e p bic11 thatr nol i.mi-t nhi irpirt ui! besi p ired to render A. -.GIP.G Nen eryt C.,' Ju . : HIP. Two Dollars per Annum. 64 Pages Reading Matter. 30 Pages Advertisements. WALKER, EVANS & COGS WELL, 0. WYATT AIKEN, ('III.'' EST . S. C. Mend~ to YourChildren's Teeth to r::h t or:..n-ne -en the tiont igetth, n .sv di . a: i t Ironi teth! no:ieedl -o as to pre t the4 'ir coi ng,ii irr'cgila. ao upper j l till t n i fth low jii , ii . r i Ma rs or j e teet h, wich they ron t . *' ny p.- on sy the were wt i r. of :i- f:r Niw noiic anid act Iom t':. . R. -. i I .EY HENRY BiSCH0FF & CO. A.1 TiEA!.E.RS 'E WINES, LIQUORS, SLARS, TOBAC'CO, &C. 197 E ast Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sash & Blinds. The subscriber taki's pien,ure in alnnoine meto i-,Il- countli:Ity that, havintg miade .;l ee-:r arra::g.en~:f.s, he aill be able Sash with and without Glass, and Blinds, At mr Modlerate Raites!! Fori Cashl! ANI)8EW C. CillPMAN, e:. -: 41i tf. Newberr'y C. 11., S. 9. New belTy hotel. J. P. POOL. Prop~riet or. lin,air*v :i l tppi:oitd- No pains . . . . .n .., .ie g ieca feel "at Money Cannot Buy It! i.Oit s I'1 IS 1Pl:C1:L1:SS' The Diamond Glasses, MANUFACTURD BY J. E. SPENCER & 60., N. Y.. Which :re now offertd totheplblic.nre pro nounced by all the celebrated (pticiats of~the World to be the MOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the hunman eye e% -r known. They are ground under their own inpertion. from minute (rystal I'eTbles. me.te.i togeth"'r. ania derec their t ame. "itntnuLd.," on :.ccunt of their bardiness aLd briltuLncy. The Scientitic Prinrl,lr On which t'hey are constructed brings the core or centre oftlhc Ieas directly in front of the eye, produciag a cleur andti di-tict v isimn, as m the et iatural. iealthy Fight. ai,d preventing all u- t, pite~ant ensatiour. auCh as glittmel ing 8and1 wavering ofsight. dizzu,ee',&c., peculi.ar to all (thers i use. They are Mounted in tho Finest Manner. In frames of the best quality, of all mater.als uedt lotr that purlose. 7 Their Finish and urabilliy (ANNa)T BESUR'PASSEI). ('*rtor.-N'!ne gnui:, unte-a bearing their trade mark atamped on every frame. I. w. MONTCOMERY, K .Jeweler and Optician, is sole agent for NEWBERRY, S. C., tnm whoim they can only be obtained . These goods are a:ut aup,plied to 'edler., at auy price. Oct 5."--1y. NICKERSON HOUSE. COLUMBIA, 8sUTIl CAi flINA. This ple:asantly locate. IIOTEL. unSur passed by anv lttse in the Souith for comt trt and heatlihv locality, is open to Tr.t-. eliers and others seeking BOA RI) for th:, S;:mter. FamiliCs can be accommotal:1t<,: 3 wi It n ee, airy roomsa, on redsOtiahle term , "A eta1l is solitited." Mv Ondttibus will be found at the di-i"r- 0 ent tl..p( t--passengers carried to and trott the I1u t-1 tree of charge May 19 2u tf WM. A. WRIGHT. Winter Schedule Sparta-iburg and Union Railroad On and after the 24th instant, tie P:i senger Traits will go down on M1)N)AYs. ?EDNESIAYS nd FRIDAYS; leavi:; d Spartanhurg Co:rt llon-,e, at 7.20 A. M. mind artriv ng a t. .ston 1.-C, P. M. T 1:. tirnin on TUESDAYS, TillRSD.\YS :un1 SATGRD.A1 S, will leave Al-ion at. t 51 P A. M., and arrive at Sp-rttnhurg at :i !, 1'. '.1 THOMAS B. .IETER', I>StoNvTf.r.F. S. c. Prsdet Oct. 2o, 4:l-tf. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. GENERA L SUPERINTENl)ENT'1 OFFICE. CoL.U r A . S. C.. A u-n.t 10. 187.. I HKA NU E of Schedule f-or Suday Trtain I Ul' ftRAIN. .e2 ve cl.tttuia...................~ na. m -- -a bt-rry.................... t . . i~ tm. Ariea Dle(l(WN Tl:AIN. leave 11 .'ena ....................... 2.4~. p. tm. "Newherry.................... 2 55 p. in. -- Frao Leiel ................ 3i5 p mi. --A'a..n......... ............415 p. m Arrive at Columtbia............... 6.0 p. mo. JOt HN 11. 3IoR E, Gen'l $tty-t. A ugust 17. 33-tf. Greenville & Columbia R ailroad. ION an d a fter 310NOIA Y. August 1. thea rollow itg scheadule weill be rat dutat y. sund:aya ex celted. Conntectiin.: witha Night Traicns a.n Soth (arolinua lRoed. up andl down:. als~o with TIrain going South ont Charlotte. Coiumbinaand Augue ta Railroad: Leave roiuumbii..................... 8.15 a mn -Al..toni...,.....................9.3~ a ta - Newbe'rry..................11.13 a mn Arrive AbhevilIe....................: i0 p m '' Aa:ders'o..................... 4.#' P n - G (reen'ville................. 5.0 p a:n DOi N. Leave Greenrville................... 7.00 a mn -- Ancierson................... 7 30 a to -Atbbeville................ 9.ao a mn -*Newherry....................2.47 p mt . Arr ive Columbia.................3.45 p tm ,JOHlN IL. 310RiE, Gen-1aup't. SenIth Cairolina Rlailroatd Company, GENI ERA L SIT'T'S OFFI CE. 3iY 15. 1S70. Til E followinag Schedule for Passenger Trains wIll be ob.crved from thais date: DY PA REGEOR TRAtN. Levine (Columbia at............... 7.45 a. m I Arriving at Columbia at.........1p.m LeavigColnmnhia at............... 7.5up m-. a Arriing att ('olumbia at............ 6 0 a. m THE CAMDEN tTRAtIN-TRIt wEEKLY. a [31ondays. Wednecsdays' and saturdas .l Arive at Columbia 11ut a. ma. Leave 1:1 p. mo .rrive at {inugville int time to contnect witha traug m"a il train South. . H. T. P'EAIK E. Genoeral Sttp't. harlotte, Co!umbia & .lugusta R. Rl. GlNti:ATL Fl:EIG!llT AND TICK ET 'FF1'E 'll tlott.')at A, S U.. September 1.190 THEf lloig P'arenger Schedule will gom in to a~ct on tis [load on and after SUNDAY next. 26th instant : OINGQ No3TM. Aale Augusta. at ................... .0 a m. .- Coumbia. S. C.. at...........li. a m. "t W:nnsboro, at...................7 a. m. " Chester, at.....................400 p.m Arrire at Charlottm. N. C..... ..... .30 p.m 3Making cnnections with Trains of North C ar oliat Road fur all poitnts Naorth and East. Ga NG OC'TH. Leave (Charlotte. N. C., at........... ' 0 .. -Chester. at.....................'Jl.5 p. m 4 Wininsboro, at...............12 p. ta. --Columbia. S. C. at............. 3. pm Arrive ait .\ugusta. ......... ........... S.0 .. Slaking clo'e connections with Trains of tan tral and Georgia Railroad... for Savannah. ar.d ill points in F'loriada. Iacant, a olumbuat. .3ont-. g(.tery, Maobile. New O)rleatns. Selmia. Chattuaoo. gt. .iphia. Nashville. Loui,'ville. Cincinnati. St Lotuis. all points South ana West. Palace sleepiug Cars on all Night Trains. Thrugh TIckets .ald, and Baggage checked to n il pritacipal points. f I 7" Passengers by this route GotNG NORtTH. have choice o T HIt niE DPPER teoCTEa. C. RtOUKNI(;IIT. Superinatenudent. E. IR. DOnSEY. (GeD. Freight and Ticket Agt. Notice. ?f'UTHI CAROLINA RAILROAD, (.r.1.ESToN, S. C., Oetober 6, S76. ON anid af:er tis d1atae, TLTOUSAND. MI.E TIC KET: over this Roadi will lie conr fnda sttricthy to busines p:rioes: ad only1 thea. namestc of mnetmbe.rs of mtearc.atil ~a is will le put on the Ticket. Ettilies a will not be allowead to travel on them- be (tose huolding Tickets will of cou:r.a be al- SO lowed to use themti Out) (Signedal A. L. TYL.ER, gi' Vice-P.Iresiden t. S. B. Ptemt~s, General Ticket. Agent. - '/ r C YSPE i A3 INL)R.La1ION IE S AVI pROPRIETORS awHOLESALE DRUGGss N.I . Z -own,i..12 - io e t luter:nI1 Uv jIll. li. , ny de Ivi r e. t ll TI is .e, u: ..:4% i- ! .I t I li i1' e r I%lir . Ic i: \, iL !:v !tt 1)1:. J.11t1:; f1 h Grc: Mctalc Discovery! t it Dr. 1WALKER's c1IORII o * INEGAR BITTERS, 2 It'ndreds of Thousands ,r w Bcsr tetimony to their wondelrful Curative Eeets. E WHA AE THEY ? = n 11/ i] A Z2 C TIIEY ARE NoT A ?ILE rFAN CY DR IMMK,+i ed of Poor Rum, Whis44y, Proof Spir s, and Refuse Liquors, .tee:mr' .sapieed; s( steetene I to p:!ca-e tut: taste, ca led '"Tonics Appetize-s. " " !.terr," &s2., th.at Ilea i the I ler onto drankenness and ruin, but are atrue 11 icine ma.le from. the Na:ire Root.i and erts of'Calitorni.., free fromt all Alcoholic timulants. '1Teyar.- t' eG REAT BLOOD URIFIERn3.LIF E GIVING PRIN - UPLE, a perfect R".em.ator and Invigorator t hetlstm, carryi'ng ot n.1 poioolt matter, d restoring the bioo,t t o a hl rthy condlit ion. o person can take those Ditt.rs, according to irections", and remt:a 1o:1a t:t:i., $10 0 will be.:ven for an tncraaal casl', pro dtn;; the bon'-s are no' de!erm.ed byvmineral ,isons or other nenq., and 1:;e vital orgas astec'd b"""ond the pOint of r""piir. For Inlam*.n^tary and Chronic Rhen aatism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi-. c?tion. Bilious, Remittent. and Inter aittent Fever4, Disv:1es of the Blood. v eridneys, and Bladder, t h-e Bit srs ave een ost 'eretui..uo 0e0 r asd yVtae Bod hc g,.erny robicd y erageentofth igestve Ogans Dyspepsia oor Ind Wigsti oo Seadche ns ind taefshouLiurs, cuhs, Tg htne.d of th .- Moueth,L tlon eA.e tetas, aiationi fth eart 7oius" "icr:est~ of. Urbne, Pea: in ~ ipergonflth idneys, and aun udre ru.her cdfle symtohich ar ~ e th~e osings anf [sesif Careured by,hee oitters.hli imurit. bursim; throuhtheGskAin im mBL a yourfeeit lltel you hn. Keeporto e loodm pue ain th hat o the mtter,il PNd cTAP,ad otheru,t h.n3s,.h iin. i :e sysemfso any thousand:is, acre ffetol etoyedA and remai ong 41 Fjoor ther,et, ad efa e i rcular rtsnnd eachn btte, printe of or anua.er aais, ean Grene. Dyspani<. or ni io. liouR, 32&34Cere n ntrer- Y .mer Fr nys . aitn and ad om-t ems traet eN.no Y..etU.ScDs-: rse bvre Wse F. Vi TT, Blo g. .i )i0t8 Organs. DR. SHALLe tENERmCER'ndstmle eplver and Aguk hihrenehe A h hlwasystop heCils pyfifteen yer and isstion, aheadofall :cr4 knowineedSiest oce note rge >cs unot sikenthe tach , istto oe f e .iOn oany de,aunde al cinrcum-he ancs, avnits hi nly tedcie othatng ofl )d permanentlyre eby form of Fore CdlA.e, teue it is ll) a perfectr Antind iSprlde bdiall ruzhthzit P e. ErPi. orTOr: IAfLCthE,ti )Lan urfeeland~ wil tel omp1w.K. h3bod uantryelt of ts. semwilh he TAE.outher WOtate luk.n - he sste at o mny tousnds,areelfetualy rpri tr It, Us -- D NA4._ o. I 'ELROPIETOR takDILGST N noein that'* t. . 1'IT pleasrern an. rketsvd e a nd Alen e Apfet atisfc Sors wh Cilles.ae to - -aTrhs iion, i en bveryrespct the WncLsG an is th.. ny Mdiinhe wl CUREII I MMEN DIrAhrnTEoL Aycr' Elair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair te L naturAl vitality and Color. A dressing wis i. at once agreeszie. healthy, and effeea for preserving he hair. Faded or g hair is soon rest to ils original eotr. trith the gloss Can freshness of you, Thin hair is thick ;t.d. falling hair checked, and ba ".O often, though not always, cu' y its use. Nothing can restore t ir where the follicles are destroyed. the glands atrophied and decate. ut such as remain can be saved for sfulness by this application. Insia fouling the hair with a sei. ent, it will keep it clean vigorna. a occasional use will prevent the hli -om turning gray or falling of, and :rsequently prevent baldness. Fre -om those deleterious substances ich take some preparations dangerous, and jurious to the hair, the Vigor ca mly benefit but not harm it. If wanted ierely for a HAIR DRESSIN1 othing else can be found so desirable. ontaining neither oil nor dye, it doef ot soil white cambric, and yet la* tng on the hair, giving it a rich, glom tstre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ca., I tACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CEMso LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. For s;ae by Or. J.. McINTOSH. TABLISHED I111. CUSHINCS & BAILEY, IBOOK SELLERS AN1D STATIONERS, -i BALTIMOi:E -T., BALTIMORE, ;te file ;RGEST AND REST ASSORTED STOCK. 'ite eity of CityIo MEDICAL und LAW, and DENTAL, CLASSICAL. and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. An ;mmonce cnpply of 13 E1A 1. ItAN Kand COtNTINC-IIOESE STATIONERY. Blank IBookc made to order in any style at indiing and Ru!ing. The same careful Attention given to ORDERS Sto PERtsoNAL PURCHASES. I NS I DE F iG U RE S AL WA YS. Scnd for Catalogues, &c. Spt 28, 39-4m. 'all and Winter Imiportati 1870. RIBBONS, siUlnery and Straw Goo RMSTROR, CATOR & 2M(PoHTERS AND joBBFRs oP onnet, Trimming & Tevet H BoNNET SILlKS, SAIlNS ad YELV I'ids, Netts, Crapes. Ilies, Fluwets, i ORNA MENTSi, 'RAW BONNETS AND LADIES' TRIXMED AEiD .TtXXED, SHAKER HOODS, & 237 and 239 ltALTI.\tORE~ lTREET, BALTIMORE, MD. OIer the large-t stock to be fo,undl in this C Kinsman &' Howell, actors and Commissior Merch ants. iberalAdvances madeor. otton and Naval Stores Charleston, S.CG. LOOK OUT OR YOUR MEALS AT THE MLIO1 IhOTEL BR EIRIS GOINt [ AND INE 6OIN DOWN De 22 50-Sma COLUMBIA, S. C. ROBERT JOyNER, PROP.RIETOR?. P. llAMILTON JOYNiER, CLERE, RATES, lord, per Day..............-3 00 pper, lireakfast and Lodging.- 00 ile Meals...................-' 0 Sep. th, 1869. Where to Stop. VILLIAMS' HOTEI, Formerly Harvey House, SPARTNBEGa C. H., S. C. OTIENTAL hOTEL LAUREN,S C. H., S. C. . . HI. Williams, Pr,pritOr. IY friends and the traveling pubic ar.re 'ctfully informed that theabv )TELS are now under my cond;8 i may rest nasutred that the reputtion two honL.e. will he fu11y kept u Omfe aro c.>n Iort,l .v f,rnishe de.will be supplied with the beedc