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.Th1 fuilli komsin Wasblgtoin, YAFIINovNJ .April 20.-- A . finall effort to coti li t Im lachalird 'o!tmsll . ter of New Orleanis failed Iy a de- I ,ided imijority. PASSAGE OF TEIV KUKJUX BILj. The-' leate adopted the kukiux Con ferWJqM to .13.---I1essrs. ltobertsoin und Hlli vot ig nay. Tihe Senato adopted a resolution to adjourn sine (ie at 2 o'clock. In deprecathi-g the concessions in the kuklux bill, Mr. Sheirman laid not a manl wou ld be convicted ior a dollar of dan;a c obtaui.ed under it. The only virtue left in tlhe bill was the eiploymiieit of United Sutites forces when uV ry. Mr. Thurnin" in Cppo-ing the juror tent-oath clu i'e in the bill, said the election of jinors would de(IQIi(lI upon the judge n;il the district at torney. It. exclud ed from jury ser - vice the Attorncy-General of the Imited Statos, 8eutiotorsi en the floor, aInd many others now in 1i1,1 public positions. ITS ADOPTION BY TIlE nOUSE. The Iluiso adopted the conferenlce kuklux bill- 93 to 74--a strict pal ty vote. It also codelrred in the resolution ( to adjourn ait 2 o'e!N.k to-day. t Both I luh-es adjoiuried at 2 o'clock und a proclamatir a b..s h., 11 il.n-eIdIv U calling an extra iin of tho Sen. atgdoblamonda M4' 10th.v fn thelhuiise 1i tiller n:ide a '"pier-i 80onal explanlation)," deferading himself from various chiarges, atd at lacking v Senator DI.vis, of Kentucky, and Mr. Parli-worth i, of Illinois. Mr. Farnsworth n pli'(, cliilig his s-peech wvith thle renliarkI tinkt, he Could Convict tihe gentitlaan from 3ia sa.. I chi usetts8 of eibu.zlemenlit an1d peiju., ry before any court inl the couitry. .r. leek, of Kv nit ucky, re plied in b h4lt or Senator Dvis, ilipeliehling 61, tifulneks and personail courage TiH E AIr.-rnilna'ron iN 'Tl UEci.t x 1iI.1. 1 AS I N -1S1. I The follow ing istlie ,lubstituto that was adopted for Shierinan's amuend. niouit, and Which is in tie bi II as pass. ed : 'h'iatt any pe( rson or persons hav- P ing kunowledge that any wroungs con Spired to be donte aI Ilmentioned i thosecond sootion of this act. fire abont to be 'committed, and having the power to prevent or add inl pre velitin g tie saine, who shu all neglet or refuso to do so, and such wrongful I act shall he coimniitted, such person i or poisons shall be liable to the per on iiju ied, or his legal reproetta tive, for all dannages caused by any such wrongful act, which such first uanmed person or persons by reasona blo diligence could have provented ; and such damages my be recovored I ill in notion oil I lie caso inl the proper circuit court of the Uiited Sttes ; and any iumiber of persons guilty of I such wrongfi neglect or refusal lila be joined - '1t. drohiomct in snah ictioin provided that such act ion shall I v commenced within one year after m.l cause of action liall have accrued. Anid if the DeaIi of any person shall be caused by any such wrongful act andi neglect, the lega representative of such deceaseod person shall have . tuchi act ion therefore, and may recov-J er, not, exceeding $5,0a00, dama~ges thiereini for the benetit of the widlow< of stneh decaed person, if anay there be, or, if no widow, theni for th lie benefit of thu next of kina of such de ecased peroU." T1heu deficioney apjpropr'iationt bill,i passed to-day, einablesa the Cenisus 1ureau to aettl w oiith t he censust marshals, incluing 50 per" cent. in ercaise. Z'l. cKS A NSWiEn 'ro IiUTIER. Mir. Beck got leave to reply tol But lear in defence of tho Senaitor of* Kenttuoky, who had been so foully deoun~iced by him. Thait 8elntor and thait miemiber had hadi. a coutro versy on the floor of the Senate. Alr. Butler (interruipting): Oh, no ; I had no controveloy with himu. Air. Becok : Theo Senlator denlounied the memilber, oni the Iloor of the Sen ate, as a "d(I-d scoundrel," anld I would characterizo that, as a contro versy. [I anighter) They laud a quarrel on the floor of lhe Senate. It ought to have ond(ed thlere, and11 would have ended there, but for the faict that the inin~bur from1 Mlesnehiusetts sawi fit to como1 onl the floor of' the llouse a11n ito languiage g rossy offen sive to the Seanator from Kent uekyj and( it was after that, that the Senia tor had pronounced the speech which had boon quoted by the membobr from Mlassaohusotts. If he had a person. al Oxplauntion-to make lie should h ave3 made it at once, but lie haud waitedi till laaTiuesdny, the (liy t hat Coni gress was to adjouirn, and then asked lea v0etinak 'it; lvig sont printed listif it toi leostpn and to the New YpifI~Ibad/tiewing' 1hat the Sona-' tor would have ltft the Oity before lie copN bay &renit in priuit. T1here, fore Lobjected bcause it had been hohdsup go long, anij not because I did opt want to give the gentlemen a ohiance of' replienatiou. .M I utler "(interruptinig):Th reaseon given by the gentlemnan was ilitito would nsot' let me speak soe 1drig as' the indictmnent against his Stehwas contInued. Mir. deck: -if I had had an oppor tehity to reply to' that indictment, I would h'v'dont it in a -way that I ho would have boen worthy of' tho State.(,W)jrtthegenlemob wautry. irg to get leave to-day, I asked him whether he would pssail the Senator from Kentucky, and he replied that he 1$ 4tteg g ia 4enn V Democrat after Democrat voted to k gi've him thd :pfivilegg. I did not bLub *ihat lie. sail,- antd therefore v'etedeagnsnta44ML JLogtor . Vheu the member rises and an. ounces that the Senator from Ken. ucky has been guilty of falsehood I do y it.. I. Arl it back, and say that the Iaratcter of that Senotor js as, good s that of any man upon earth, Ile ever did wilfully tell a lie, and mc um ever before accused him of it V'hen the meniber said that the Sena. &r wan :,hiecldcd b: i, aAe, and that ii id not seek the proper redress, I ave only to say that while my 8ena. )t is neither a bully nor a blasckguard he uember cant get, any redress from in thut bte seeks out-,ido of this hall r anlywhere else. [ banghter.] I dt lot believe that it. lies in th mII .uthi f the nember from Ma.sachusetts t( alIk about my Senator beIng thielded iy his age or not seeking proper re. bess. I iave witnessed tcnes witi lent ntuber which hatisfied ie that im, would not seek the redre,-s t) whict ie a!ludes. [Laughter.] le doen ot forget timt I have, in the presenet if fifteen nembers of tie llouse, seen he incuiber frou Illinois (iar.ns vorth) put his list in the face of th( Domber from M tsusachusetti', and do. nomineo him in every way that one man o nlI der.onnce another until had tosa) o lie other members of the commit, ce standing by that I did not think lere was tny white unan that would alke it without a light, and the de eit nlegroes in my State would fight ver it. [U pnarous laughtor.] Mr. FiIrSwottih (deci.ively); It Ms oIn account, of his extreme age, Mir. Butlcr (pointing to Fatns. "ortlh) - 110 is not a white man. Mr. EKdridge . Now is the prop r time to call in the ebaplain. I.Con iiitsel laughter.J Mr. Cox: The coroner should ic Is Isent for. i1K A n)ot.:ss OF rTF. DEMOeRATiC CON u in t:s-n:EN 1TO -n1.: r1o E1 nt. a. VAFnINs-roN, April 20.--The "Ad. res of tho Democratie Congressmnen o the 'eople of the Country," sigi.ed y 1.1 senators and 93 ineubers, il sn1e4. It Concludes: "E1very thing that malicious inge uity could suggest Inns been done to rritato the people of the niddle andl outheri States by gross and exag. 'erated charges of disorder and vio ence, which had their origin in the iischievous mindsof political niana. ;ers in the Senate and House of Rep. isentativos, and to which we regret o say the 'xeoutive has giveni his id, and thus helped to influence the >opular feeling. In all this course ol ostile legislation and harsh resent. ictit to word of conciliation, of kind lioourigement or fraternal fellow.lhip. as ever been spokon by the Presi. lent or by Congress to the people of lie southern States. They litve beer Addrestsed only in the language o >roscription. We earnestly entreat mr fellow-citizens in all parts of th Juion to spare no effort to uaintainl >oaco and order, to carefully prot( et he rights of every cit izen, to pre erve kindly relations among all ment lid t disiountenanc and d iscourage l:, n-, -in of the rights of any per in t thd;%le Oi!e scured under th< ,onstitution or any of its amend nents. In conclusion, we earnestly beg o 'ou not to aid the present atteompts o tidical patrtisans to stir up strifo it he land, to renew the issueos of war ir to obstruct the rot'.rn of pence anc >rospierit~y to the sotierti States ieause it is thus that they seek t< Invert the attention of thne counatr' rotm thne corrupitotn anid extravaganci n~t heir administration of public affairt mdn tha dangierouns and profligate at empnt they are makIng towards th< reantion (of a centraliv.ed miilitar' S A D A LIS ltI'TollER, punrifies the bloo aid cures $crof.nla, 8ypnhilia, Skin Diis Seanses, Itheumat isnm, Diseases of we nien, and all Chn onic Affectilotta of thn tthooid,1 Iiver and Kidney. tecomt mtendted by the Medicail Faculty an< many thousandsil of ouri best citizens. tiend thnet estimony of Physicinns ani patienus whno have used Itosadahsi,; sen, tot' our* Itosadalis (uide to leicah Iboo1 or Almnauas for this year, which wi Spimiblish foe gratuoil ous distribut ion;i will giveyom hvatalinra yo u ouon.be aonn Dr RV. Carr', or 11altinmore, says I t kepleasure in rr ommnending you1 ltosaidailjias a very piowerful alterative I have seen it used in t wo cases will hanppy results-one in a case of second ar y '3yphilis, in whichh the patient pro nortoed iminself outedl after hrar1h tiken five bot tles of your medIcine. The other is a case of nicrof'ula of ten siandhing, which is rapidly iprovin, Iu nder its mse, atnd thle inidicat ions ar that the patient will sooni recover. have carefully examiiined the formul by which your Rlosadalis is mradeO, an 'indl It andi excellent Comupound of alter irtivo ingredients. IDr. 8parks, of Nicholasville, K:. says lie hias useid Itosadalis in cases' 8ecrofula andi Secondary Syphilis with niatisfatnlor~y iresults--as a Clantser o B heI Bltood I know no bet terreniedy. Samuiel (1. Mc -'addlen, Munrfreesbonro, 'lenn.,says: I hanve usedl seven bottles of R~osadtal is, and amn entirely cured of htheutmqr tismn ; send are four bottles, as I wIsh I f'or my bron her, whno hats scrofutleus sor< eyes. lienjamIn Bochtcl, of Limit, Ohio wrItes, I.have suffored for twenty years with n tiveterate orutptlon ever mj~ whole body ; a short ilmnq since I pur chtasetl a bottle of Ilosfudalla and It of fected a perfect cure. Rlosnaais is sold by all druigglsts. Laboratory, 61 Exchange Place, Bal Stlmore. use. CLEMiBNT8 & O0,, may 19-ly Propiletors. Jus lRceived. T wo barrola Fine CabInet Bye WhIskey wer barrels Ftno Wilson Rye WhIskey, ales ther brands of Fleue JNyeand Corn Whis ics, Sherry, Port and Madeira WInes, Fini ild Coghac, Apple, Olnger and laqiLbrr] Iratidy, Ale, Porter, and 'a -l'ot Pini1a :hamnpagne, on hpnd and to'irrhte at mar 9.-. , - 1 ''n .I 1nCA rIJe HEN RY Tid B0y(S COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawl-a C n Ala'd Extract R/hubard if and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape C Juice. For Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Billious at Affetions., Sick or ,iervous Iledhsobe, w Cdstlve-eejs,'eto. Purely VegetAble, Con. M taining no. MSptcuryj Mineral or Dole- P teriouoxs Du " These Pl!M.i nre the mnost delightful pleas. ant purgntive. itApe)rsedling citsor oil. tnlts, mangneait, et. 'lthe in nothing nmore ac ceptabile to I ie ttoinneih, They give tone. need vcaluse teiiher inaisin nor griping pains. They are conposed uf It heflotest iyredients .\fter n few days' noe of ithemt. such :.n in vigoralion of lise ent ire ty-tel takes place as" to apipeanr I.)m.n I the weak and enervated1i. whetli-r arising front hiprit denice or dtist.nxo. I1 T li-m bold's ('m pottid FIliid Ixtmrel Cataiiw t- (ripe Pills tre not sutgir conted, froiim the i'nlet that utigar coned Pills to not dissolve, but pass through ttonlei h wit ithou dIs!,olvitig.con. seIquetlly do not prodluc the il sited ettfcI . l'un (ATAwIA OirAI'. P1i..s. hling ph-asanm II ite antd otlor. do no- necessita I their th being sugir coated. Price Fifty Ceols per t E li BIENRY T.. HELMBOLD'S I FLU1D) EXI"T. SAIISAPAIL LLA Ef Will etadicaIly exiermtijislte fromi thle systeim V dc Szvofuiln, Syphili.o. Fever Sores, Ulce r8. lin sore Eves, Sore begs, More Moith, Sore oim hlead, 'Broeditls; Skin Disenset, Silt th hIlieuni, Cankets, Rutnninmgs frot the Ear, oe While Swellings. Tumors, Cancerous Affeo IlI lions, Nodes, Itickets, lanutilar Nwellings, t Night Sweats, Itasih, Toett, Ilur tors of tIll 11 Kitdts, Chronic Ithemattism. Dyipepsin, X 1and4 nit disenses lhat have been establihed 64 inl the syatb fot., yenrs. cc thll Ieiig prepared expressly foi tie above coe - plaints, its Illootl-iitrifying properties tire grenter that nity other preparation of Sar sapitrilla. It gives Ise conplexio.m a% clenr ht and healthy color lend restores the patient. or to a stato of lid-th nd purity. For pur. . fyiig the blood, renoving nil chronic con- en siltutional diseaises arising froirm an imuire - In state of ite blouod. and the only relinble 6 nnd effctaitil known reimtedy for lite nure of as Pains and swelling of ithe Pones. Ulcern- . 81 tions of ihe Thront anti Leg.', Bloches. P'inples onl the Pace. Erysipelas anI all p Setl Eroptions of tho 5kin, and lienutii aT fyinig ihe Coimplexion. Price, $1 50 per ' lioUttle. y HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S ClOaoI'tilATMDL FLUID EXTRACT BUCRU, TIHR bNEATul11UtTIC. hins cured ever) ca-e of Diabetes in which it has been given. Iritatiotn of the Neck of I tI.e Hnlltder nnd InForniation of the Kid neys, Ulceration of teia Kidneys and Binl der. letention of' Urine, Disease5 of the C Prostate (litild, Stono in the Bladder. Cal' cntis. (iravel, Brikdust Deposit, end int. cos or Milky lais<:harges, and for Enfeebled %nd Delicate Consttutions of both Sexes, at tndel with time followiumg lymtolams In. dispos!titon to lIhetttIn. hints of Power, Lost of Memory, Dilli..ulty of Breathing, I Weak Nervet, Tri-mtbling. I rror of Dis, ease, Waketulness. Dinneqs of Vision, Pain in the ilaick, Hot Hands. Flu-iiig of tite Body, Drytess of the Skin, Eruption Li ol he Face, l'tlid Countenance, Universal l11 it udl of hlie Muscular Sv.stem. etc. Used by persons front thenges or eigh. Icon to twenty-five. tnd from thirsy-five to A fifty-five or in the decline or change of life ; after confinetent or labor pains; bed-wet ting in children, H lelmbold'st Extract Buchtt Ia Dit-ttic antd iluOd-Purifyintg, and cures all diseasesA arising fronm habits of dissipaliion, anid ex. cestes andu imtprudences in 'fe, implurities I. of the blond, ec., superseding l.opaiau in Affections for whtich itis uused,. nnd syphi litic nffecttis-in these diseases need in conneOction witIthlHolmbohti's llose Wash. A in miany asffeucdons p~ecuita'r t o ldleet, t he L Extract lluu s u neqtualledfly.noy othier remtedy -as In (Chlorosis or 1l9tention, Ir. ?egitdarity, Pauinfulness or Suppression of Cutstomary ttnlutions, Ulerated or A Schmirrut state of thte Uterns, Lentcorrhta or J'~ites, St erility, and for all compmlaintsi , ineident to tihe sex, whether ar'isinmg frotm N indiscretion or halbits of dissipation. it is prescribed extens~ively by the most eminent 8 physicians andi nmidwives for enfeebled andi delicate contsltitutions, of both sexes and 4, all ages (attended with atmy of the above y diseases or syotptoms.) g Hi. T. H~elmnbold's Extract Buchu C(ltraV isAsg- AnittiSiN riuoM iMtaittniN 0511, itAniTis or DissIPATION. RTC., In all thieir'lsages, at lit tle expense. little or no change in diet, no insconvenitsnee andt no exposure. Prtice, Otto bollai' and .Fifty Cett.a por Bottle. H, Tm hIceimbolil's Impfoved Rose Wah, connot lie surp'nsesd no a F'Ace Waseh,and will P be fotntd the only specific remedy in every . pecies of Cutanteous Affection. It speedi- MI ly e 'adicates Pilsple Spots..8eorbutlo Dry -e tihes , Iuddratiotns of the Contaneouss Mem- ki brane, etc., dispels Rledness anti Iniient Inlanmation, Hlivemi, htash. Moth Ptatches, Dryneuiof~ealp pr8lgin, Freat bttes, qud all purtposes for wich Salves or Ointments Ls are used :restores ihn skim to a state of al purity anti sofltness, anti insures cotinued 1) healthy action to the tissues of iha vessels, I) ont which depends the ngreenble clearness Cc and vivacity of complexion so mutch sotght ku atnd admired. Uit hotnt~et vpluphla as 4 iih remedy~ tar bkisIii do reefs di thb skin, Il' pt T. llelmbhotd's Rto Wash has huangsustained to 1s priincipule c '-Simt t unibotunded pat rontage by possessing qudtities thich render it a Toilet Appenthagi f the nioqt SN-perltvoe. nndCcngets'nl 01barunoter. nombinI ,g in an 9 elegat fortnnlau ihose promnuent teqiulsites, iafet y ne~d . lticiecy-tho invatgkl., ac companimenats of its use-as a t'reser Yative, ukd lefreshier of thue Compiexion... It. is. exeellent Lotion for diseasee of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an ha fee ion for diism'ntes of the Urinary Or get. arIsitg -nr m-habits of dissipation,' JT sed in conntrthm with t he Extracts Buebhu Sarap~auilla, rind Calawaba Grape Pills, MI C st~ch diseasg as recona~nenuded, cannot, be atirpaussed. ,Pee One Dollat Per Bottle. Fulle' and esplici *ireotions aeot a~ the h a of i *ertificaes a 'i ecm,,g~ metay- mftwb'e i eobh bile ettir, aluding eminent Ph...cians Cl---~ ten T. Mehnbold's Genuine Prepara tions, Delivered to any address. Sreure fromn tservationm. Eslabitshed upwal'V of Twenty Years. )ld by LVruggists eVt-,ywhere. Address tiers for infornation, in confidenre t ENRY T. HELMBlOLD, Druggist andt jemist. Only Depots: If. T. IUM 31BOLD'8 Drug id Chenical Warehouse. No. 694 Broad ay. New York, or to Ii. T. iIELMBOLD'8 edical Depot, 104 Fouth Tenth Street, hila~elphi,Pq.' Bewnre of Count eMts. Ask fur WEN. r V T. IIELMBOLD'8! Take no other. feb 18n Lyer's Sarsaparima, MA 1FURI"N 61 !w l TI N ULOOXP. The reputation this ex. I cellent medicine enioya is derived Mrom its 1res many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofnlous dia. case, where tle stem .. seemed eaturatedY with corruption, have been purifed and cured by it, Seroilous allbetions and disorders,which were ag. ravated by the scrofu. ocontamtination until Dy were painfully aMicting, have been radically '9 red in such great numbers in almost every sco. ,n of the country, that the public scarcely need I be informed of Its virtues or uses. Scroftulous poison is one of the most destrue. !o enemies of our race. Often. this unseen and c felt tenant of the organism undermines the con. tution, anti invites the attack of enfeebling or fa. ( diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its esence. Agal, it seems to breed infection roughout the by, and then, on some favorable casion rapidly ovelop, into one or other of its leous forms, either on the etrkee oranong the als. in the latter, tubereles may be suiddenly ; sied in tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed liver, or 1t9wv its presene6 by eruptions thE skin or fbnl ulcerations on some part of bod ence the occasional use of a bottle this Barsaparilla Is advisable, even when no tve symptoms of disease appear. Persons af. ted with the following co aplaints generally d im ediate relief, and, atheng, enre, by the 3 of this BARBAPARILLA: St. Anthoo. "a Fire, Rose or ErUsipelas, Telter, Salt i tee,s, Scald Head, Ringweornm, Sore Vyes, d re Ears, and other eruptions or visible forms Seroftulous disease. Also in the more con. s %led lbrms as I) es, ?)ropsy, 11cart 4sease) F er, Lj, Neuralyla, and various Ulceroes aecons of the muscular d nervous systems. lyphils or Venereal and Mercutal )(s. sees are cured b) It though a long time is reC ired for subdi %g these obstinato maladies by y medicine. it long-continued use of this a dicine will cure the complaint. Leuscorrhacs Whites, Utcrinse Ulcerations., and Fensale lseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti. itely cured by its puirilIng and invigorating ect. Minute directions for each case are found our Almanac, supplied gratis. 1thetsnaatisra r dGoa,vhen caused by accumulations of ex. dlebtl hhttera in the blo'd, yield quickly to it, also Liver Consplaints Toriaftt(y, Conlged ,n or Inflansnaation of Iho ee and .y ta. re, when arisin , as they often do, from the akhing poisons In the blood. This BAIsA 4RZ LLA is a great restorer for the strength t d vigor of the system. Those who are Lan hlI and Listless, 1)espoandent, Sleepless, 4 troubled with Nervoues Appreahensions or are, or any of the affedtions symptomatic of Cteknees, will find immediate relief and con. I icing evidence of its restorative power upon al, PREPARED BY v. X. C. ATER & CO., Mowell, Mass., Praetical and Analytical Chemistes. LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE wil tu-Jy liarlotte, Colunibla and August Rail Road. COLUMBIA, Jan. 17, 1871. 11E following Passenger Schedule will go into effect on this Road on and after inunty, January 22, DAY TRAIN--OoINO NOtTI. avo Augusta, at 8.00 a m -- Columbia. S. C., at 1.03 p m ' Winnshoro, 3 37 p ml Chester, 6 10 p m -rive at Chrlotte, N. C. 7.80 p n fdit? TItA t--GoItX NoRTHt. -ave Augusta at 6.00 p m S Colb mlia, 11 20 p m " Wlnnsboro, 1 27 a m " Chester, 3.00 a m rve at Chcarluite, 6.80 a n,. DAY TRAIltlnoix aont.t arve Charlotte, N. C. at 8.00 a n " Chasier, 10 28 a m ''Winnshore, 11.58 p m -' Columbia 2.28 p m rrive at Augstia 7 45 p nm XltiHT TntAiN5-Goito 5OCTH1. u've Charlotte, 8.10 p m " Chester, It) 80 p mn " Winnisboro, 11.69 p mn " Columbia, 2.28 a mt r'rive at Augusta, 7.80 a m GOING NoaRaH -Day Traint makis close iiy connections at Charillottofralpis arelh and East.tefrllois Night Train makes same connections, andays r-xcepted. Goiaj~ fSou'nt.-Day Train inakes close aily connections at Augusta with' irains Georgia and Central Gorgia lliliradus, r all poInts Sout h. South west and West. No night trains will leave Charlotte, Au. us's or itntermediamepolnts on Standays. Through Tickets sold, nad inggago check to all principal poinis. J. St. SELKIRK, Supt. E. R. Doasv, Genetal Ticket, Agent, jan 24 'LOURI, Bugars, Coffees,.- Tea, Sardines, Candles, Cantied t'omaioes, Jellies, ann'ed (wsters, Cakes and Crackers. Pep.. ir, Gihger, Alspiee, Cloves andi Nutmeng,, eklets, Starch, Songp, Boda, Concon Irated re, Patnsh, Blacking, Btlacking Brushes, ustard. French Mlustard, Escene 8, assort ,Smokingand Chewig Tobacco,and Yan * Notions. RItNITURLE A large lot of Futrniture.c oncisling of mungesa, Sofas, Book Cnses, Writing Desks, I Walnut, 100 as oried, Single tand Doublo adsteads, 100 W~hie Oak oplit Bottom nitog ChaIrs, 1Prlor Chairs, Wardrobes, hiag. Sei5, ,and everything usually Pt in the Fitrniture lhne, at pricest to slti e purchaser, for oash, Looking Gilasses it in old frames or made to order. Our rms are cash and we willisell for the cash. 11l, ndl see our large st ock, 'tnst arrived. Jan 20 , MolcNTYRE & 10O WIihdoid Bhakos. i LOT OF WINDOW SHADES, Matduding, FURNITURE, &c., &os .1at, rebetved and for sale low for ash at MolNTYRE &CO'S. XORfl FLOURI! j'EISI flro:6 >t11111ng'q Mill., A large let of Sedit, ariIelly:dr. ;8hbris and ceen at bolNT.RE.& 00~4 OVA0TYTR8S, DaeMVceper, Partil I Poap, Sugar a 4Cofd. 'yst oealid a - W.IT. SPORTES. aa ETIWAN SOLUBLE MANURESe A Manlufactu E TIW AN BY T S0LPIIURIC ACID AND SUE i El now well known ETIWAN GUANO is I phates of South 'arolinn Thtse 11losl fill required to be gtotuhti to powder. and ni lly live now in operation file litigestt Silpl lierefore. nble to mini'act tire at. the lowest ieig clear litt I he greater the propoi lion o ontnin-A. t he 14s t he qiant ity requlied vier s lete. A nionin and Pth a in ittit.ietli qunil Itiy iitntifacture and 't.tr l\Wr Ftne ]'TIWA.N Varrnntice to contain froi 10 to 20 pier cet roh 2 to 24 per ceiti. tf Anniomia, Willi a 'ot :s.s, to adapt it to clol.s. 'rice $40 pet iret 7 per cent. peri atinutin, JDISSOLVJ7 If figh Orade, suitable for unniincturierms o 'ertilizer, and Fpecinly adipled for cob).-F re used to disse.lve the Phosphnis this 'will vansporlt int mnt erinl. The ginde furnihii one Phophnte. Price $4I0 per let, ensah er annum. Still higher glist-s will be furi etninge. pecinily piepartl for tCtmpoming with cot rlice $31$ per tol, cnih ; on min e, $40, w J. much lower ritts, consioling simply of Ih, ricoe $20 per to, en.h *,h lihie $22, rend W1. a. ]R Agents, No. 14 Adger's I N. B..-rhe percentage Dissolved Bone Ph< iiWaits, 1is necertined nt, the Works. by the ntrcharer ho dissatisfied, hie mny return avet lys after delivery, and will be isnalyzed ano unranteed will b :nnde good to him by the CONSUMPTION. TS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVRe By J. f. 0HENOK, K. D. Mat a human being has passed away for whose eath there was no Other reason than the neglect of nown and indisputably proven means or cure. 'hose near and dear to family and frlends are teepimig the dreamless slumber into which, had tiy nlly adopted DB. JOEPn ]I. SCUIEENCH'4 SBIMPLE TUEATMENT, ld availed themselves of ils wonderfully aefan tous medicilne. they would liot leave fallen. Dr. Schenck )uit Il his own case proved that ?horever ielldtleht vitality remains, that vttalit y his medicines and his directions for their use, I uickened into healthfUl vigor. Its this statement there is nothing presumptuQuai 1o the faith of the invalid is made no representatOI hat is not a thousand times substantiated by living nd visible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. chenek's medlicnes Is as simple as it is unfailling. o philmo o , reires no argument. It is self-as The Een-weel Ton Ic and Mandrake PIlls are the rat two weapons with which the citadel of the taindy Is assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of con inion originate in dyapepsia and a functionally nroled liver. Witliti oondition the broanchl i es ItKynpathtse" *l the lttflach. They re- 4 pond to the umorbile etion of the liver. Here then omnes the culminating result, and the setting ing rith all its distroing ymitoms of COX8UMP12 TRON, The Mandrake Pills are composed of One of Mie.a tiis noblest gifts-the Podophillum Peltatut, hey possess nit the bl'od-searchtng, alteratVe roperties of calomel, but, unlike calomel, they The worke ofct-q is how begi-ning. The vitlated lid mucous thpiioiit loI the bowels and tn the ali. ientary canal are ejectd. The ilver, like a clock, I tU0nnd up. It arouses fron its torjidity. The to011111ci acts lesjhiil1~rl, idid Mti, i' 6l 1;% UV114 0 Iet that hte In getting, at Iast' A SUrrL OF GO5D BLOozi. TIe Sea-weed Tonic in conjunctloi with the klls, lermeates snd asiilates with the rood. Chylil. alton Is now progressing withotit Its previous ter ures. Digestion biuientus painless, and the cure Is eon to be at hand. There I Ix) M1lore flAtulence no xaeerbailon of the stomach. A nta1peiesetsi'in. Now comes the greatest Bllood Puriler Isver yet ,Iven by an indligent father to suiering inai. henck's Pulunnic Syrup comes in to periorhi its let1ons and to hasten and complete the Cute. it ditetS at oneO uipon it@ work. 4 tUriti een not be heated. It colleets find ripeisf the impaired and litsesed portions of the lungs. In the fbrm of ratherinis, it prepares them for expectoration, and o Iin a v short time the ma a i vanquished he tten ttrone that It occuiei1 fenovated altt1 nade new, and the atei, in .l the dignity of re ;ainm t vigora ste s 93 to enjoy the manhood or GEVEN UP AX ItA).T. The second thing is, the patients must stay In a varm roon untit they get well; It Is almost impos ible to prevent taking cold when the lungs are dis _ajl but it m.ust ba pireveteil or a cire can bee ection or tee cotiry in th n ter sea onae ral twrong, lir tianswhre m eii tdy diseased: and yt, hecaise they are Ithie shout t loomt as mch iiasifea te nistwa viii hear, to get tip a gooxd cirettlatliona of blood.,h iatienlts must keetp in gioct sptrt.--bot deterninled o get well. This has a great (teat to do With the hlpette, and Is the great poInt to gaitn. 'To dleair of cure after such evidence of its pa01 iltbility llt the wor-st cases and mloral iletaity in Ill 0otiers la siafu. Dr. feiheneck's personal stale nen to til aculty of his own cure was in these "Many yeaurs ago I was In the last stages of ccon Ilmpltton; ccmlineli 10 niy bed, anmd at eonie tIme my iii ahitained the~ preprtions wich.I I nowof'rt be public, nndi they miade a per fect cure of me. It eemned to mthtI could feel them penetrate my vihole system, Tthey soon ripened the matter in my ungs, and I would spit up more thian ahtof offen. Live yellow mailer every morning for a long thn e. "As soon an that began to Subside, ay cough, liii in andit iight-swveats ail begall t leave me' an peiebecamid Oo 'rEIt todt i~ wan wIth itlicdi ty that I could keep fl-m eating too much. sodi gained my strength, and have grown Ia flesh " I was weighied shortly after my recovery " added 1h8 Doctor, ' then looking like a mere skeleton; my heigt wa em iy iinety-ea en uld ayp resea imd for years I have enjoyed uniite-rimpted health,' Dr. Schenck has discntinued his professions) risits to New York and floston. Hie or his son Dr. r. HT. Schene'k,Jr. still danlinne to see atlenis at heir Oilces, n. liiol'th liSitStreet, Ph Iadeliis lhtly fSathiray ftotd P A.M. to 8 P.M. Those whO kish a thsoroughm exnininalton wIth the Riespiro. uneter will be charged4M. Trhe Respionmeter declarei lhe exact conitioni of the lunigs, and patIents can readily learn whether they are curable or not, The direettons for takinig the medcimies ftre adapt Mi to the intelligence even of a child. Follow thmess lit ettions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excep "Iftllatlpn. ome cuases the Manudrake Pills are t Jeeh inihtreaesed doses; the three enediol e tisa uo other accompanIments than the Attiple liistilip lone thitt accompany thmem: Ftirst create app tile. )f returning hiealh, huni ger is the most welcome lymptom. Wh~ena it comes, an It will come let the iespuairing at oimce be of good cheer. Gtoodiulood at mee follows, the coiigl loosens, the nighit-sweas Ibated Ina lrliiboth of these morbidsmp Di'- h~cenck's medicinte at' coniitly kept In enis or thousamids of families. As a laxative or puir iattv, the Mandrake Pills are a standard prepars inn; white thse Pulmonic Syrup, as a cure or coughs snd colds, may be regarded as a prophylacterio gastconsumuption in any of its forms. jan 28-Iy P. P. TO AL7 CHIARLESTON, S. Os I* Largest and fnos1 Cotaplete '1 g &J Manmfacioi-y of D~oorei, Sash- a 0'1in the louthern State. J Printed Price List Defies CJompetition, W" SEND FOR ONEI. %g Kg Sent free on application -gg maay 14-ly IEOROE A. BOWMAN, A gent tiS ?iug St., Charleston, 5. 0. EEP8 ochstauathcy on h~nd a large and wel ,selected stook 9f Carpeing, 01 Cl'oth, laiting', Rtga; Door Mate, &o., &e. Sek e are usually faans1 a ai ass. Car,. 10716.47 Ta s. e ANEWS and HIRALD I kI a. It t. The MIWS to the only TrI.Weekly ppilsh et d in the State, outside of charleston, a, 3 Colutuia, and is gea of the best adverle' ing thedbaums It the epsestatty of South Carolina It is furnIshed to subseribere it the fellowing rates) in edfeente I I topy one year, $d 00 1 " silk msithuh 2 00 1 1 three mismi, 1 00 0) te lI The HNRALD, a large twenty-Ils6 set umn Weekly, coetain the cream of the reading matter pulished in the Naws, and should be the visitor of every fireside In Ftairtetd. It ham a bonafid. eloseesation throughout the Union, and is eensidered one of the Bkr FAMIr PA P'RS is the votnFAItty. w I copy one far, $8 00 d I " sameaths, 200 0 It fVUD RA MS* A sopsa e1 year, $12 e 10 opies one year, One of the fbllowing lagaslies will be furnished to the party gettihg up a club of . ten subscribers for the IIRIIALD I The Ru. It a arolinianj 4thtlaerm Cultivatert, edey it Ldy Book, Demorest, of boa Te. 1. d If JOB WOR~t le se The Jeb Department ef the NUWB andi HERA LI has bees fitted up with New Type, Cards, Bill Paper, As , such as will Warrant the Proprlstsrs (both of whose ar Viecotleal Prlnters.) la sayleg they earn ekte eute ne good JOBS WORIK as ay other oettce in the St ate. UJtut aershaete will have Me sIotise to go North for theit Jobs. -As). thitng printed at this ecles, fireta a Visiti Card to to a Pester 288, Desportee & WIllIams, ATItZ W~EL M M~ ESTABLIJSfEDld5 I PECTR'ULil la f orz the citlaens of ., to~ a f'll'aseretotletatah ~'ty K ikg, 8peagle Ac., alwp on hand s a.t will soll at- twe ecwouJ reospeo'fully ash Ie fastios. Ali 'wbk . . Oos4' Resend goe omin. GUANOS, ND SULPHUIIO ACID, ed at the WORKS, e Be 0.p 0=1 'ER-PROSPIATE COMPANYe nanufhetured frohi thm Ntint Done Phi iles in their natural state are insolubl ie Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. This Vot urio Aeid Chanmbers at the South, and as matc, the highe8t grado of Fertililert Soluble 'h )tspiet wealel aty 1"Mi111 Ore, iI order to mnake the perilliat t title ae addied. With these viewst he ILM of Dissolved Bone Phosphalte of 11the a sufficient addition of Pieuvian Oano ai t%#n Ceib ou titte, $I6O per ton, and I Dlf B 2tT~i, r for I'laeters, being in itself an eteele As lrtge qtantnitIes of Sulphurit At hie ft toni n chenp and convenient wsY d will lie fron 18 to 20 per cht. DissoWi ; oi title, $46, with interest at *per ten ished to order at an addtilonal price p :0 POSPHAT 2n Seed And other Plantation M'tanures. 1h interest at ,7 per Cent. per annutb, D BONE, native Bone Phosphates ground to powdi interest at 0 per cent, pet anMAM. EE & 00., Viarf, harleston, 8, . sphate of Litne in-i Ammonia in all i ir Uh'ulet, before dolivery. should a, age samples of aby purchase, Within (A w, and any deftieenay in the pereeste -ompany jan 26-8ft CAROLINA NATIONAL BAN] or Colta.Ent1:)a, S, 0 Capital Stock Paid in--4200,000, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. L. D. CILDS, President. DU. J W. Parker, It. M. Wallace, Joh n S. Wiley, Dr. .John T. Darby, 9. Hope, It. O'Neal, Jr C. D. Melton, Attorney, IV. D. Gulick, C. J. tredell, Cashier, AsSltant Cashier P HIP, capital stock of this Bank I no I$200 000, all of which has been pal n. and cohlrned by 0 e Comptroller of ti 'urrency, Authority has also been recell d foi a further increase to the anount i 650,000, of which over $20,000 has a eldy been Itken. Persons wishing i nkie an investmeht should app'y witoi lelay. The Surplus Fund is now $6,004 >r three per cent upon its stock. The Carolina National Bnk issues ece ificates of deposit, beting interest at It -aloof uaaen per nwtt. ber annut, Th 'eature of its business makes it praotlicall A Savings Bank, knd attention is called to the fact that I afety of these deposits, as well as all oti Ira, are guaranteed by the whole capital i he Bank. No safer hinde of temporat nytalment is offered to the public than ihl -the deptsita teing payable on demani tr on short notice. Deposits of any amout ecived either in currency er soin, anti aj ible in the same. Interest. will lit paid i ie tdt of eoth sit months, should lopogi en-Ain beyond that length of time. Coutimbia. S '., Jantary 28, 1871. Jan Si-flawam Notice. 'IliUmit months from datte application wi L. be tnd~e to Sotuth Western R II Rot Blank anti South Carolina Rail Road Cot pony, for renewal of certifieate, date, att iumber not known, for eight (8) shares tsid St ock. Also lot renewal of certinleat inte, and numiber tnot known. f or eight ha thares int maid Rail Road company. TIl seriincatea standing in the name of Thot rs Mletulloch. Original lost or destroye. moch 15-x8m DA N'L H ALL, Ex'or, WINES AND LIQUORS A LARGUE ASSORlTIENT Just Reoceived AT E. W. OLLEVER & CO'S mnch 9 WMs 0. BEE & 00,, Facters and ConInlales Iershai ADGER'S WffAlI, CHARLESTON, 8 0. Libertl advanoes miade upon eensnigi seats to our correspondents in .Liverpo md New York. mar 21--6m d STABLE. g . Fe GOODIfNG9, IE P nssifonbane iaeg84dl mnbt ke Mules, a. g.od a s ew brottghs lis market. Carriages,;Buaggies, Wagon., and Badd hormes always orn had, to hire, on[he twe iDBL8. of Pine Old Nectar Whiakey,4 Just rotied'by mar 2 B. W, nenPOn=.