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TM DAILY ?jj?f PHONIX. "Lot our Just Censure ^^^^^^t^^^^^-^^??&p* Atlond tho True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST S 1871. VOL. VII-NO. 120. 5Q ui 11 s^n^^feT*T\TrTrrvTTh^T^??^"^?1^ was tried by the Democrat* IQ Maine, California,1 Connecticut and " Nebraska, and failed. . Ohio and, Pennsylvania have I jqat spoken, and aooordiug to telegraphic j occounta from those, B tates, tho .Demo? crats, boaring aloft the banner of the ' 'depart dre, haye' Been brushed" be? neath the h?el of Radical despotism. . Tho New York Dem?crata have adopt? ed a wiser, and, wo think, better course. They have adopted a platform .\vbioh leaves tho questions in issue between tho "depart ur ia ta" and their opponents in abeyance, /while ithey seize upon tbe strategic points1 which co m m und tho Radical camp... eTbey make a truthful andi^terrible' onslaught upon the corrup? tion of tho' party in power, und denounce I the bold and flagitious infractions of the ' Constitution wbioh have beeu commit? ted by tho Radicals. .Acknowledging in g?n?ral terms, os tho legitimate results of the war, the ?mancipation of the Southern aloyes .and tbe establishment di their civil rights before the law, they press boldly on against the enemy, with? out pausing to'djisouss among themselves I the rightfulness .qr tbe unrightf uluess of the methods by which these results have been accomplished. Their first aim is to defeat those in power-to secure tho Go? vernment from tba hand? of those who are now seeking;,to destroy it-and in this noble work they havo no time to look behind/and ascertain, with mathe-; matioal certainty the particular process by which the- oharaaterof the Govern? ment bas been changed, and the people deprived of their liberty. The first great point which shonld engage the Democracy everywhere ?hould be to seoure success-not a success pro? cured either by the acceptance of wrong I principies'nor by the surrender of right1 principles. . The Rochester platform affords a common ground npon wbioh all honest opponents of Radioal mis? rule' may safely'como together fur the de? feat-of tho; common enemy:. Those' hplding new departure opinions, and those opposed., to the departure, may safely rest upon that platform, because neither tho policy of the one or the prinoiploof 'the other Qro opposed or compromised in the least degree by the declaration contained in the second resolution of that platform. Why not, then, -let all shades of Demooratio opinion, all lovers bf constitutional go? vernment, .and. all friends of the consti? tution,', lake, position bu tho Rochester platform, and cordially unite in joint effortsi to destroy the monster Radicalism? . !' ,'t [Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel. RICH OLD MEN.- Tho gentlemen most | noted for wealth in New York are becom? ing sbmewbatconspianouB far age. Wil? liam B. Astor is 78, A. T. Stewart 70, Vanderbilt 78, Daniel Drew 71, Peter Copper 81, George Law 73, William Oql len'feryant 77, and Jame? Gordon ' Ben? nett'75.'' All except,'tt?e last ' are ! s'tjli^ actively'-toiling in business barb?es.' 7^ JT. T?io Exchango House.. WELL. kL>own aa "the;place"< whore tho boat of drinkables] > -.. and eatables are' furnished, ls _ in thb full tide of prosperity. Tho whulo hobab has boon pat io perfect order, and tho proprietors guarantco that guests can obtain all. ?tho, dolloaciea of tho aeaaon-O?STKRS, PI8H, GAME, eto. Ootl? '-' -. ' PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN. ? 1 'i-?? t'.-:-i. : .-. . -; .'. j Pelot's Commercial School, .r. O vcr oilizons' Savings Rank, . COLUMBIA, S. c. Bookkeeping, Penmanship; and Arithmetic, IMPARTED by LECTURES and j PRACTICAL LESSONS. In a single _.__lcburse? young gentlemen are prt Saltsu fut the duties of rile counting boneo or a?k*. ! 'Hours-Af o 6 and 7 to 9 o'clock P. M. O?t S - ? ,. ? _._ T.B.CLARKSON, .OBSanaLAGENT, Factor and Commission Merchant. Office at Dr. Heinitsh'si Drug $tore, ' Pott COL?MR??, S. C. . Imo 0. D. MELTON. Jr W. A. CLAIIK. law Firm. MELTON & CLARK. THE Law Firm of Carroll. Melton & Janney having been dissolved, I have associated with mo, in the practice of Law, W. A. Clark. Eaq. The business will horeafter bo conducted in the tiru name of Melton A Clark- C. D. MELTON. Oct 8_Imo J. Y. CA I) ROI,T,. CH AUI.F.s F. JANNEY. CARROLL & JANNEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ? COLUMBIA,.*. C. j(SP OfBoo over Glazo'a Jewelry Store. Oot8. 2nio Butter. 4TUBS Virginia Valley BUTTER, .0 tnba Mountain Butter. 3 tubs-doe Goshen Butter. AU nico and fresh and for salo LOW. Ort' 1 ' ' Loiting rt KOW RANCE. Universal Life Insurance Company. XTTE are d?sirons of soon ring tho aervieet W' ' of a half dozen active Canvassing Agents in South Carolina for tho Universal Lue'Insurance Company, of Now York, with whom liberal terms will no mado. Wo desire also responsible Looal Agents for each town in tbe 8Ute. M. W. GARY, M. C. BUTLER, ? state Superintendents of Agencies. COLUMBIA, 8. C., September 8, 1871. Sept 9 ' I il ' _ EMPORIUM OP FASHION, ABBEVILLE, 8. O. THE beat selected atock of DRY GOODS in tho up country. The grandest display of Millinery in Mouth Carolina. Dress Making done In the ver? boet of etyle. The ; very badi talent to b* had in Balti? more IA charge of tho Millinery and Dreas Making Department?. Business pono et Hotly npon tho "cash" ftyttem. Grand opening of fall and winter styles to take place On Tues? day, October 10, at ll o'olook. The ladieB of the up-oountsy aro Invited to attend. Sam? ples' eeot upon applioa lon. Orders for any artiole id tho Millinery Une will be filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Expenses light and prices correspondingly low. _ Sept 80 imo J Art. W. FOWLER. Pro'r. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by the gal lou or barrel. Also, in glaase, pints and houure tichoto in Wo Uoiuinoia Lio-opera rive Building Aaaoolation. f?pooial ?iotioos. Lea & Perrins' Banco, Pronounced by Connoisseurs "TIIK. ON I, Y U?UD SAUCE." It improves appetite and digestion, and it is unrivaled for ita flavor. Wo aro directed by Messrs. LEA & PER? KINS to prosecute all parties malling or vend? ing counterfoils. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Ang 15 jGmo_Agents. New York. ON MARRIAGE. HAPPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from tho effects of Errors and Abuses in early lifo. Maubood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to marriage removed, i New method of treatment. Now and romark ? bio remedies. Rooks und Circulare sent froc, in Healed eu velones. Addrosn, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, I'hilndelohia, Pa. Oct 12_;_2mo Opening of Fall Millinery, sssffl MRS. S. A. SMITH V. . __ WILL opon TR IR DAY a choice ' ?BaWiMk ?election of MILLINERY and cKffll U? i, ANCY GOODS, to which sho m ?Bi"'j\rS vito? tho attention of the ladies. ^5Lo)lJHl . Ala?t PATTERNS or tho latest j&g&St: atvles of DRESSES, i .?".< ^p?^X'r DRESS-MAKING attended to with neatness aud despatch. Orders from tho country solicited. Oct 12_?{fijO Urti. A. McCormick -jw WILL be prepared to open her ?gy&K handsomo and well solected JS?gESk stock of MILLINERY AND JHSMSSQ*^ FANCY ARTICLES on FRIDAY, ^WSBM tho Gth inst. ?^^Bww' Sho hag just roturned from New York, whoro sho spared no fcF'fun PainB Ia "?B ?election of her ak,41 Block, hoping thereby to bo able (fl vii to pleaBe each and every one who may favor her with a call. Hor stock consists of Bonnets, Hats and Caps, of tho latent and most fashionable styles. HandBomo Flowers and Feathers in endless ; variety. Corsets of the very best make. Fura of tho latest styles, at remark? ably low prices. Also, a good aupply of those handaome ready-made baits, all ol which she offers at very low prices. 'Mrs McCormick solicits a continuation of tho kind patronage of tho ladies of Columbia and vicinity, assuring them that she will do all in hor power to please: :_ _ Oct 3 ?IiABlff CASH DRAWER! ? ilgfroiro 3 fi ni it *? . . ' lt Till Tapping Prevente?! ! ,' . ?-#-? EVER Y ^?fSOO??L E1 -Eli V SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses. FAIRBANKS Si CO., 232 Broadway, Kew Tori;. F AI II BANKS, BROWN & <(>., 118 Mi'k Street, Boston, For aale by JOHN AGNEW A SON, Sept 2G tuf Imo _Columbia. S. C. THE RELIABLE AND OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING AND HAT HOUSE OF il. & W. C. SWAFF ergSte, HAVE JUST RECEIVED ?b BBSSBS tho largest and choicest atock Hma M-JSffl ot READY-MADE CLOTH- Iftf tf^a^^XING, HATS and FURNISH-"JUL : . . ^?ING GO >DS, that they havo ever offered to tho public, and embracing every Hi/.ft made. As we intend to do a larger trade than we havo heretofore done, wo will bo en? abled to sell at a. SMALLER PROFIT than we have heretofore done. Our French styles of CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS Aro acknowledged by all to bo tho choicest selection of Goods ever Been in thia market. Our style of GETTING DP GARMENTS will bo superior to anything we have heretofore attempted. Oar stock of SHIRTS, SCARFS and UN? DERWEAR need but to be seen to be appre? ciated. HATS-we have all the latest shies. We aro still making to order those perfect fitting SHIRTS. E. & W. C. 8WAFFIELD. OB- Country merchants supplied as cheap as any jjgggg South of New York. 43ept 10 8eed Wheat. Af er BUSHELS choice RED SEED WHEAT, 4 Q f r salo by_E. HOPE. THE CAROLINA HOUSE on. IS once moro opon to tho pubho, under ffiftho superintendence of Mr. It. BARRY. Sm The reputation of tho house will be kept upj_ August 31 Native and Foreign Wines. SOUPPERNONO, Concord, Santerns, Ola* ret, Champagnes, just received and for sale low, by E. HOPE. Another Supply of New Books. FOUR Yours al Yale,by a Graduate of 18G?, Travola of a Doctor of Physic. King Arthur. A Poem-by Lo rd'Ly I ton. Stories from Old English Poetry-by Abboy Sago ltichardson. PioturcB of Travel-by Hans Christian Andersen. Buskins* Letters to tho Workmen. Origin of Lowest Organisms-hy Bastian. Gideon's Bock-by Katherine Saunders. Episodes in an Obscuro Lifo. Ouida's last novel, Polio Karine. Downings Selected* Fruits for the Market and Garden. AIBO, a large assortment of LATE NOVELS, just received and fur sr't by Oct 1 BHYAN A McCARTER. Fall and Winter Goods. THE undersigned begBleave to inform bis customers, and the public gcnoral , ly, that bo bas just returned from New York with tho most choice selection of goods over brought to this market, embrscing DOE? SKINS, (Sloths, French and English Ca si meros. Vestings, Ac, of tho mott modern patterns. ALSO; A largo Msortmont of GENTS' FURNISH? ING GOODS. By paying close attention to business, hu expects to receiyo a shuni of tho public pa? tronage C. D. EBERHARD I ; __Sep_t 20_ _ 1 NEW GOODS ! HAVING just returned I rom New York, whoro I made mv pu chases,T am pre 1 pared to show one of tho MOST CHOICE -uud SELECT STOCK OF GOODS for Gentlemen's wear ever offered in thia mar? ket. My stock cmbra es French, English and Scotch Oassimeres, Cloths and Vestings, and a full supply of GentB' Furnishing Goods ge? nerally. 1 bave also a very largo stock of tho I celebrated "Stur Shirts." A eharoof patron? age is respectfully solicited. Sept 17_J. F. EISENMANN. The World-Renowned Howe Sewing Machines Arc the Oldest Established of Any in the World. IN range of work thia Machino cannot bo equalled. Will work equally well on thick or thin gooda, from ganze to heaviest beaver coatings, or even leather, without chango of needle, tension or thread. Wo will warrant them to do this. Our rino work ia equal to any, and our heavy work excels that of any other machino in tho world. Ladies wishing to introduce tho sowing into their families will Qnd it a great saving ot time, labor and ex-, pense to at once purchase tho best. Persons who have tried all machines are unanimous in declaring this to bo tho easiest learned of any in the market. If you are prejudiced in favor of uny particular machino, at least examine TUE HOWE before you purchase. ALFRED G. ELY, General Agent for South Carolina; Ofllce three doors below Dr. Heiuit&h's Ding Store, Main street, Columbia, S. C. Sept 21_gino Thornwell's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volumes, embellished with Dr. Thornwell's por? trait. SI per volume. Memories of Pat moa. By MacDuff. ?2. The Conservative Reformation and its The? ology. Dy Rev. Charles P. Krowtb, D. D. S5 Tl?o Unseen World. Ry Rev. Dr. Stoik. ffl. NEW NOVELS, nor Lord and Master. By Florence Maryatt | Won, not Wooed. By the author of Bred in tho Bono, Aa 50 cents. Teiriblo Temptation. By Charles Reade. Uniform edition of Grace" Aguilor's Works, such as Mother's Recompense, Vale of Cedars, J e, at il per volume. The above books sent to any address, post paid, on receipt of price Augl DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Booksellers. Wines and Liquors. THESE scarcely ri quire advertising. Our I branda of imported WINES and BRAN? DIES are exclusively our own, being import? ers' aconta for whatever we do not import ourselves. Will be glud to exhibit stock. Sept29_GEO. BYMMFRS. Old Virginia Hams. 1 0(10 lbs. Virginia (country-cured) IAMS, for salo by . Bord fl EDWARD HOPE. Seegers' Beer is Pure. T don't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or Alum. March ll Seegers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It is pure, and wnrran?ed to lie HO. March ll Sixty-five First Prize Medals Awarded THE o a KAT Southern Piano M A.y UFA ero HY. WM. KNABE & CO. Manufacturers Grand, Square and Uptight PIANO FORTES, BA LTIMORE, MU. riWESE instruments have b?en before the X. pnblic for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained nu uttpurchak ed pre-eminence, which pi enounces them une? qualed. Their TONK Combines great power, swretncsB and fine dinging quality, au well as great purity of in? tonation, und sweetness throughout (be entire acule. Their TOUCH la pliant ami elastic, and entirely free from the stillness f..und in BO many pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP Tiiey ure unequaled, using noue but the very heal seasoned material, the large capital em? ployed in our business enabling ns to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac, on hand. *3" AH our square pianos have our new im? proved ovnioiTm.;NU SCALE and Agraffe 'JYeble. MJsT Wo would call apeoial attention to our lute improvements lu GB AND PIANOS and SQ VA ItE G lt A NBS, patented Augnat 14, 18(16, which bringa tho piano nearer perfection than has yet bcon attained. Rvery Flit no fully Warru ii te tl ford Year? We have made arrangements for the sole joholesale agency for tho moBt celebrated VAULOH ORGANS and MELOBEONS. which we offer wholesale- and retail, at lowest laotory prices. . WM. KNABE A CO.. May 23 j^fimo_Baltimore. Hld. Malt Oom Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at FeV 21 JOHN C. SEEGERS'. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY ARE daily reedville tho finest READY MADE CLOTH INO, for old and young gentlemen, that havo ever been offered ni this | market. No oiiftoin-iuade cnn surpass, and but few can equal them, in st)le, and finish, and prico. HATS. Wo sell tho best, at lower rates than thofc who don't buy from the manufacturers direct; SHIRTS. Wo keep the Star and True Fit constantly on band, and will take orders tor halt dozen or more, and warrant a lit. UN DER-WE A lt in all varieties. R Uti li ER CLOTHING. fi LOVES-Loather, Huck, Kid. Dog, Rat and Seal. Bargains to be had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all stvlos. Plain and fancy Lim n and Paper COLLARS. Sleevo and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and some that Won't coin. Wo will take Greenbacks at par for all these._Sept 20 $1,000,000$ BY Hie authority ot tho Act of tho Legisla? ture of Kentucky, of March 13, 1871, lb? I Truste es of tho Public Library of Kentucky | will give a G IC A N IJ GIFT CON CE KT, ' AT LOUISVILLE, KV , OX TUESDAY. OCTODEli HY. Ib71. 100.000 TlUKETH OF ADMISSION', flt) KACn, CURRENCY; HALF 'lit Kl- IS, ?3; QUARTER TICKETS, ?2 SO. Tickets will be sent by registered letter; tho ' money for them may bo sent by P. O. money order, greenbacks, or t.ratt. Lach ticket con? sists of four quarters, valuo $2.50 each. Tho holder is entitled to admission to tho Concert, and to tho value of tho gift awaided to it or | its fraction. $550,000 IN GREENBACKS will be dislri buted to holders of tickets, in gilts from $100,000, the highest, to f 1C0, tho Iov.eol, ho? ing 721 gifts in all. Tho Concert is for tho benefit of tho a Public Library of Kentucky. Tho Citizens' Bank of Kentucky ia Trea? surer, and tho Corporators and Supervisors ] are tho Hon. Thomm E. Bramtette, late Go? vernor of Kentucky, aud twenty-seven of tho most distinguished and respectable citizens of the Stato. The undersigned, late principal business manager ot tho very successlul Gift Concert i for tho her,ob!, of tho Mercantile Library at I San Francisco, has been appointed Agent and Manager of this Grand Gilt Concert. The drawing and distribution will take j placo in public, and everything will bo dono to satisfy the buyers of Tickets that their inte? rests will bo aa well protected as if they wero personally present tu superintend tho entire artair. For tickets and information apply to C. B. PETERS, 120 Main st.. Louisville, Ky., No. 8 Astor Houso, New York; H. N. Hempsted, No. i 410 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wi-*.: M. A. Kreuch, Virginia City, Nevada; M. A. Wolff, No. SIG Chestnut si reel, St. Louis. Tickets also for eulo in everv prominent placo iii the United Stales. " Sept :J0 ?12 H C Wi iilBMP tl MANUFACTURER AND DEALER, No! 20 Mayne street and Horlbeck's Wharf, Cbarkslon, S. C. 'J his is tho largest and most completo factory of the kind iii the Southern States, and all articles In this lino can bo furnished hy Mr. P. P. Toa le at prices which defy coin pot it iou. ?ar A pamphlet with full and detailed list of all sizes of Doors. Sashes and Winds, and the prices of each, will he sent free and post paid, on application to July ll ilvr P. P. TOALE. SEUFZER AIHK.DH IVE AS OLD AS TIME_For aught we Know tn tho contrary, tho Seltzer Spring was bubbling ami sparkling when ?lam walked with Eve in Paradho. Bo thal as it may, its sanitary properties have never been r tirp?t-sed hy any medicine of human invention. They have." however, boen embodied in al! their native t Money in TARRANT'3 SELTZER APERIENT, which is the chemical duplicate of the Spa itself, and its libeling CUMS of Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation. Colic, Nt rv.-us De? bility, Dropsy, ltheumaiism, Ac, quite as ranid a-.tl as marvelous ns those attributed to I the famous Spring, and which the faculty of Europe have placed on record as among tho I medical miracles of tho ago. j j: HOLD BVfi LL DRUGGISTS. Oct 12 15 MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! Kor Sl^tu IM Priceless! Hui the Diamond Spectacles teilt Preserve lt. IF you value your eyesight use thpso PKIl PKCT I.RNSRR. Ground Rom minuto I crystal pebbles, melted together, and derivo their namo "Diamond" on account of their hardness and brilliancy. They will last manv [ yeara without change, and are warranted su? perior 'o all others, manufactured by J. E. SPENCER A CO., N. Y. CAUTION.-Nono genuine unless stamped I with our trado mark. WM. GLAZE. Jeweler j and Optlolan, ia sole agent for Columbia, S. C.,from whom they can only be obtained. No peddlers employed._July 20 l|f ly Meale furnished at all hour? at POLLOCKS'. GOODMAN'S Clothing Bazaar (3 Grand Opening email profits." ciao wh ero. i Sept 2f> OF Fall and Winter CLOTHING, HATS Furnishing Goods. EMBRACING all tho novelties of the Benson. Wo deairo to call tho attention of tho pnblio to our LARGE STOCK, which for quan? tity, style and variety, oaunot bo surpassed in tho city-ovory artiole being of custom make and especially adapted to thia climate Wo in? tend to heep up with tho times in catering to tho tastca of our cus? tomers, and shall, aa heretofore, apply our aelvca etrictlv to tho old adage, "Quickaalea and Try UB before purchaaing GOODMAN A BON, Main Btreet. Rose's Hotel. IN view of tho influx of vi aitora to Columbia, occasioned by the prevalence of the yol "low fever in Charleston, the proprietor ot BOSE'S HOTEL baa concluded to re-open biB establishment fer tho accom? modation of tbepubUc at once, and therefore withdraws tho proposals ho baa heretofore mado for its Baie or lease. Tho Hotel will henceforward bo conducted aa a first class bonao of entertainment, and epeoial provision will bo made for tho comfort and convenienco of fain ?lies. Carriages and an Omnibus will be found at ovory arriving train. W. E. ROSE; August SO 'Motte's Victoria Tonic Bitters.'' ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, For the cure of Dyspepsia, Ague and FetCr, Bilious Diseases^ General Debility, and all Dnpurilies of the Blood. rpiIESE BITTERS have now firmly esta JL blisbed themselves in tho favor of the public and tho medical profession. Prepared from purely vegetable ingrediente of acknow? ledged efficacy, their unrivaled and highly tonic, atimulating and prophrylacticqualities peculiarly adapt them to all cases of Gcnerul Debility, Nervous Prostration of ibo Bys tem, Ac. AH an excitant of the appotito and a whole? some aid to tho process of digestion, they will bo found to bo very efficacious, while their peculiar medical properties render them of unequaled value to those subject to ('bill? and Fever, Congestion, and other miasmatic diseases. Theso Bitters will be found most wonder? fully beneficial in all cases of Debility and Ir regulaiities of Females. V heresoever intro? duced, they become a standard article-a medicinal staple. Unliko the many noxious stimulants advertieod, they brace and fortify the system without exciting undue cerebral action. They aro without doubt the best to? nio and constitutional renovator ever offered to tho public. MOITE ft TARRANT, Manufacturera and Solo Proprietors, Newberry. S. C. Sold bv E. n. HEiNiTsn, Columbia) S. 0. Sept IC_Grao M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Af?!in Street, near Plain. ^_f**?\_r*t^ NOW on band and daily re ?^-^ ~-Z^yAsrc' *V'UR from the mannfac ^j-'-j_,'--C^?M lnr'"" "f New York, Boston, f&g^g?^SsE?' Cincinnati and Louisville, the j3r Ja largest assortment of. FUR? NITURE ovci kept in this market, consisting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din iug-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patterns, ii: Walnut and Imitation; ahn, the celebrated Georgia Pplit-boitom Chairs. All kinds ol MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at shortest notice and in the beal manner. Terms eij-h and Good? cheap. Oct 36 The Dexter Stables. O?A THE uhilerHigiied have re moved their Stables to the new f*ty/3Ty~^* building, immediately South id ^..i//4^Tiyll'' anne v's Hall, and, with H new IrUT^^jP T.-tock or CARRIAGES, BUG (ilEH un. tine HORSES, are prepared lo an xwer all calls that may be made upon them. Horses bought and sold on com m ii-nit m. Persons in want ol good stock, are invited to give us a call. Liberal advances mudn on stock loft for sale. BOYCE St CO. W. H. BOYCE. O. H. PKTTINOII.L-_ Jan 24 Imported Ales and Porter. 1A/\ CASKS IMPORTED SCOTCH and ?U\ J ENGLISH ALr-S. London und Dublin PORTER and Bremen LAGER. N. li.-1 he.-e have no Cocuht* IndiciiH or strychnine in their com [io . it ion Parties preferring such ingredients can obtain them puru at Dr. Ileinitsh's. We would, howey? r, recommend a moderate use of those drugs, aa tho supply of undertakers in this citv is 1 i m i ted._OFO BYM MF RS. Guns, Pistols, Etc. ^^0- I INFORM my friends and pnblio in general that I have ^C^S^a^just received an entire new * ^?tock of Double and Bingle Bar rel OUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Poucb?a, Pistol-Bolts, Caps, Buck-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges for all kiuda of Pistols, Powder and Shot. ALSO, REPAIRING done at short notice. Oct 8 P. W. KKAPT. Main street. "STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & co., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, JV. C. SOLICIT ordere for COTTON, Corn, Plonr, Bacon, Lard, Ao., and Family Groceries gonorally. Orders filled carefully and prompt? ly._Pob 7 lvr Every One Drinks Seegers' Bet r, BECAUSE it gives strength ?nd improves their health. March ll OLD BANK BILLS and MUTILATED CURRENCY bought and sold by Nov 23 6mo D. GAMuRILL. Broker. CITIZENS' S? VIN GS BA?? Deposits of $1 a ri rj Dp war (1B Received. TNir?sWT ALL? Vi'ED A 2 IEE EA TE O J BEVEN PER CENT. PER AIM Ult, ?ON OER TIFIO A1 ES OF DEF 0S1 T, AND' SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTES ONACCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin; President. A. . G Bronizer, Cashier. J. H. Sawyer, Assistant Cashier, i charge o? Rranch?s. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directora. Wad o Bampton, William Martin, A. G. linn kell, P. W. McMaster, John P. Thomas, ?. H. HoinitBh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. . J. EU Grogg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravened, Jr.. Charleston. ^Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or (diann and others may boro deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trust? < i wishing to draw interest on their funds unti they require them for business or other jun poBoa: Parents desiring to Bet apart small linns for their children, and Married Womer, and Minors (wh?Bo deposits can only be with drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,} wishing to lay asido funds for future uso. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whore they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo timo, be subject to withdrawal whop needed. _._Aug 18 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMIJIA. S.e. Present Capital, $160,000. . ? ?-. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5500,000. ojnricEBS. John B. Palmor, President. A. G. Brenizer, Cashier. C. H. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. .DIREOTOBS. . - J.Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer,F. W.McMas? ter, R. D. Benn, of H. D. Benn & Bon; G. W. Beardon, of Copeland A Dearden; R. L. Bryan, of Bryan A McCart?r; W. C. Sw?fflcld, of R. & W. 0 Swaffleld. F. W. McMaster, Bolicitor. THIS Bank is now opon for tho transaction of & general banking business.-. CEUTTKIOATES OF DnrosiT o? currency or coin, bearing interesta,tthe rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, in kind, will be issued. Deposits from County Officers especially so licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Professional, Men, and others. Particular attention given to accounts of City and Country Merchants, and othoi- busi? ness men, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Bills of ETcJtdnge, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collat?rale. Stocks. Bonds, Gold, SUcf-rlnajglit and sold. Mutilaltd Currency purchased at a small discount. ' ' . Sight Drafts drawn direct on all tho promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient. LtViv* of Credit it sued, I arable in any of the above places Drafts on all the pi ominen* cities in the United States bought and sold. hanking House opposite Columbia Hotel ? )pen from 0 to 3._Feb 28 ly Thc Great Medical Discovery I 'J Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA, VINEGAR BITTERS, % % Hundreds of Thousands Z? ?p ;-| li Bear testimony to their wonderful1^ &S J 2 Curativo Effects. c.? B W^H^T ABE^ TH Ct Y ? ||3 |j| I TUET ARE NOT A VILE o|f "if FANCY DR I WK,111 Made of Poor Kum. Whistey, Proof Spir? its, and Refuse Liquors, doctored; spaed, sud Hweetenu.l to p leasu ino tiuto.caUed''Tonics'' " Appetizer.*," Humorers," &c.,that lea l tito t ?jip lc r on tc drunkenness and ruin, but aro a true >b-1 i ci m-, m ulii from tho Nativo Root* and Herbs of Cal ?lumia, froe from nil Al cobol i ? Stimulants. They are th o GREAT BLOOD PTJRI PIER an.l AYLFB GIVTNO PRIN? CIPLE, a perfect Renovator ami Invlgorutor ot the By stem, carryiuffoll all poisonous matter, ?n?l restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No person ena take those Ditter?, accord int to iiirectiomt, and remain lou;? unwell. lp 10O will bo given for un incurable? COKO, pro. .-hiing tho bones are not destroyed by mineral um or other mean?, and tho vital orj.mi wari' i'd herond tho point of repair. For Inflamrmtory and Chronio Rh o li? ma t ism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi? go -tion. Bilious, Remittent, and Inter? mittent Fevers, Dlsonsea of the Blood, Livor, Kidneys, and Bladder, the?e Bit tors li ave bean most successful. Such Dis? eases aro caused by Vitiated Blood, which ii irciit>r;illy producod by derangement of tho Digostivo Organs. Tucf Invigorate the stomach, and stimulate (lia torpid lt vc rand bowels, which romler them nf n i - ?llalli' 1 efficacy in cleansing tho blood of all im;mrl*ioi^ and imparting now life and vigor to t ho'wholu system. Dvspepsia or Indigestion, Headache, I'-iin in tho Hhouldern, Coughs, Tightness of the desi, Diz/.incKs, Sour Stomach,jBad Tasto la the Mouth, 111.lion s Attacks, Pulpit nt ion of tho Heart, Copious Discharged of linne, Pula ia tho regions of thc Kidneys, and n hundred other Siinful symptoms -which aro th J offspring? of lyspepsla, lire cured by theso Ruters. Ulcaaso tho Vitiated Bloo-1 whenever yon find its impurities bursting through tho alda ia Pim? ples, Eruptions, or Boro-? : cleanse it whoa it is foul, and your feel in rr j will tell you when. Keep tho blood puro and tho health of the system will follow. TIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, larking In the Bystcm of so many thousands, are etStctually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully tho circular ?mund each bottle, printed ia four lioguagos^ Knpdish, Gorman, French, and Spanish. J. WALKEK, 33 & 3* OomtaerceStreet, N. Y. Proprietor, ll. H. MoDONALD A CO.. Drugnrlsta and General Agents. Ban Francisco, California, and 33 ?nd?4 Oom mo-co Street, If. Y. _ KW ROLL) BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. ** : DasiUITly GEIGER A MoQRE^OB. A" ?. SPECIAL. ATTkN'Gort given to theo o leotion of Commercial Paner, Interoi m State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, as HonTor-ion of Htato Securities, by Woy 29 Brno F QAM BRILL. Broker. The raffle for Tempor?neo Hall, Ao, wi positively take place on the 10th November.