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THE DAILY
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PHONIX.
Attend the Tme Event."
Tri-Weekly 85 a Year
BY JULIAN A. SELBY
COLUMBIA, S. 0., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2. 1867.
VOLUME III-NO. ll.
i
THE PHONIX,
PUBLISHED DAUA' AND TBI-WEEKLY.
f HE GLEANER,
EVEBY WEDNESDAY UOBNINO.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
CITY PRINTER.
Ofdco on Mitin street, a row doors above
Taylor ior Camden> atreot.
TEEMS-IX ADVANCE.
SUBSCRIPTION.
Dailv Fr.per, six months.M 00
Tri-Weekly, " *' . 2 50
Weekly, " " .1 50
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at 75 cents per square for tho first
insertion^and SOcentsfor each subsequent.
Weekly 7o cents each insertion.
tS' A liberal discount made on the above
rates when advertisements are inserted '.y
the month or year.
AGENTS.
W. C. Mooro, Abbeville.
J. It. Allon, Chester.
Julius Poppa, Anderson C. H.
S. P. Kinard, Newbcrrv C. II.
W. T. Sims, Union.
J. M. Allen, Greenville.
THE BLACK VOTE IN THE FcrntE.
The Nation suya that the negro popu?
lation of the youth will have always
to rely on its natural increase for its
growth, while the population is
swollen every year by nn enormous
immigration. Let it appear that po?
litical tranquility is onco restored to
tho South, and wo may be sure that,
slavery being gone, thc great and ad?
vancing tide, which is now cuting,
every your, further and farther iuto
the heart of tho Western wilderness,
will begin to steal very rapidly into
the Southern forests, and to swamp
tho black vote everywhere. There is
not tho ghost of a chance that, in ten
years, there will, in any Southern
State, bc a black majority, and that
tho ballot will bo of auy uso to the
negro, except to defend tho fruits of
his own toil. There is clangor, just
now, that tho negro may bo led
astra}', and that his education in ci?
vilization may, by bad counsels, bc
made bitterer and harder than it
ueed be.
A Nr.w TOY.-A correspondent
writes: "Ono of tho now mechanical
toys in Puris is a boat with a rower.
This rower exactly imitates thc move?
ment of areal man, and works a puh?
oi sculls with great energy. I saw I
one of them tho other day upon tho
large basin of the Tuileries garden.
Quito a crowd of persons wero staud
ing round the basin, watching thc
efforts of tho littlo fellow. At tinten
he would seem to labor and bc fati?
gued; at others ho would quicken his
paco and put on rapid spurts l'or a
short distance. The oars struck tho
water with sorao force, for the boat
was ablo to make considerable way
even wheu going against a strong
head-wind."
BLACK VS. WHITE.-Tho Mobile
Register says:
We havo another instuuee of the
superior justice and sense of a black
over a white "nigger." A gentleman
who has been voting in Mobile for
twenty years, applied to register his
name. Ho was refused by Hurter,
the white registrar, because tho ap?
plicant had not his naturalization
papers. .
The colored registrar interposed,
and said, "I know you, Mr. Lyons,
and I know you aro entitled to vote,
and I will record your name."
The beauty of it is that Hurter is
himself a foreigner. Nor had he any
right to refuse tho name of any citi?
zen who was ready to take tho oath.
FRESH LAGER
JUST IN, at wholesale and on draught.
Juno 10 J. C. SEEGEltS A CO.
FRESH NO. 1 MACKEREL.
JUST received at
June IS J. C. SEEGF.nS A COVS.
AT KINARD'S.
Jxist Rooeived,
A NEW SUPPLY OF
DRESS GOODS,
OF THE VF.P.Y LATEST STYLES.
ALSO, A NEW SV1TI.Y ?F
Window Shades.
rtlHE above GOODS wero purchased at
? tho late G HEAT lt EDUCTION IN
PRICES, and will bo sold VERY LOW.
M. L. KINARD.
Mav28
Wanted,
rr AAA BUSHELS W1TEAT, at
1J%\J\JVJ market prico, by
FISHER A LOWRANCE.
..Hine 19 ?lmo
SPECIAL NOTICES.
J VST OIT-Tho STAR SHUTTLE.
I SEWING MACHINE. It combines sim
j plicity, durability mid beauty; 1ms but one
moving piece of machinery; makes a stitch
alike on both sides thc fabric'scrved; will
not unravel. Complete for $25. The sub?
scribers will take pleasure in exhibiting at
private residences, whenever desired, any ?
of their beautiful Sewing and Washing i
Machines. JOEL KETCHEM, Pit., A CO.
June 22_ *iy
IF you require a Tonic, ask your Family |
Physician what he thinks of PANKNINS 1
HEPATIC BITTERS, nnd he will not fail
to tell you that it is tho only Tonia which
he can safely recommend. They arc no
quack medicine, but are simply an invigo?
rating, harmless Tonic For salo by all
druggists. DB. C. H. MIOT, Agent.
April 13 <_sly _
A UEMAHKAltl.K CASK OK SCRO?
FULA CURED-Extract from a letter:
"My sou has long been afflicted with deaf?
ness and scrofula. Hearing of 'Hcinitsh's
Queen's Delight,' 1 procured a bottle, and
gave it according to directions. In a few
days, a very great change was visible; his
general health improved and his hearing
was restored. I believe one moro bottle
will effectually euro all pcrofulous tenden?
cies. I give this certificate freely for the
benefit of the aftlieted.'' For sale by
FISHER & HEINITSH, Druggists.
May 20 _ws_
TO MAURY OR NOT TO MARRY I
WHY NOT? Serious Reflections for
Young Men, In Essays of the Howard As?
sociation, on thc Physiological Errors,
Abuses and Diseases induced by ignorance
of nature's laws, in tho first ago of mau.
Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free c f
charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGH?
TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia,
Pa. May 10 3mo
li AT\ UKI.DU'S 11 Al It DYK.-TlliS
splendid Hair Dye is the best in tho world.
Thc only true and perfect Dye-harmless,
reliable, instantaneous. No disappoint?
ment. No ridiculous tints. Natural black
or brown. Remedies the ?il effects of bad
dyes. Invigorates the hair, leaving it soft
and beautiful. Thc genuine ia signed WU'
liam A. Batchelor. All others aro mere
imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold
by ell druggists and perfumers. Factory
?l Barclay stree:, New York, iii' Beware
ui' a connu iii .t. Dec ll ly
THE
UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs
tho ladies and tho public generally
that bc has just returned from
NEW YORK
and otln r Northern cities with tho most
ELEGANT, SUPERB and CHEAPEST
STOCK of DEY GOODS to bc found at any
place; and wero a
Ililli
appointed to investigate and comparo.
WTNSTOCK'S STORE would take the lead
as to QUALITY OF GOODS and RE?
DUCED PRICES. Tho public
ARB WELCOME TO
purchase tho following Goods at tho most
ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES EYER
OFFERED to tho ladies of
COLOMBIA
or any other community. Amongst my
stock can be found the following: Calicoes,
12b1.; Homespun, 10; lino Muslins, now
styles, 20; Shirtings, 12};Swiss Muslin, 30;
Jaconet, 20; Ginghams" 22; and various
other goods in proportion. Aiming to
establish an unblemished reputation for
my store, I have marked down prices on
tho
which will not fail to attract tho attention
of the economical buyer; and as the stock
is fresh, varied and choice, suitable to
wear for dress, farm or
TO THE BARBECUE,
the public, are urgently requested to call
and examino before purchasing elsewhere,
being convinced I can and will soil cheaper
than the cheapest, either here or in any
other place, and the goods will bo exhi?
bited
FREE OF CHARGE.
1 trust the ladies and publie generally will
avail themselves of tho great inducements
offerod, and call and examino for them?
selves, and be convinced that the place to
procure bargains is
AT M. WIMTOCK'S,
MAIN STREET,
Opposite Hopson & Sutphon's
June 27 I? Harness Store.
KING'S MOUNTAIN
Military School,
YORK VILLE, 8. C.
THE Second Session will be?
gin on the 15th ofJu.lv and end
j^ou tho 15th of December, 18o7.
For full information, apply for
circular to Col. A. COWARD,
Principal._ Juno 21 21
WHEAT AND FLOUR.
IWILL pav tho HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE for WHEAT and FLOUR. Will
furnish bags when desired.
Juno 15 ALFRED TOLLESON.
IN* THE TRICE OF
Clothing!!
AS is our usual custom at
thc close of each season, AVG
now oiler our stock of
SPRING CLOTHING AT COST!
BARGAINS in BOYS
CLOTHING, ALL-WOOL
CASSIMERES & TWEEDS.
lt & W. C. SW1FFIELD,
Walker's Block.
N. B.-We are daily mak?
ing additions to mir stock of I
Clothing, willi GOODS OL
OUR OWX MANUFAC?
TURE. May 1?
KEEP COOIJ.
ItEN DOZ. FANS, ft half tonner pricee;
. from 5 cents to ?3. Call and cet a
pretty fan. ALFRED TOLLESoN.
June Is'_
SHERMY WINE.
r\ CASKS prime SiiERRY WINE, for -ale
O I"" tu dealers. E. A O. D. HOPE.
_ May 80 j_
5? Reams Wrapping Paper,
SMALL SIZE, at tko usual low ian.-.
.Time 7 .1. C. SEEOERS .V Oh
LAGER ! LAGER ! !
FLESH LAGER RF.ER, now in thee toi
cellar, at the Brewery, and alu ays r( -
ceiving, to supply tho trade, ;<t wholesalo
and retail, at low rates.
June-1 J. C. BEEPERS A Co.
BY THE EMILY SOUDER
ASELECTED STOCK <.!' very excellent
FRENCH BON-BONS, CR?A M CHO?
COLATES. JELLY CAKES, .v., at
MCKENZIE'S CONFECTIONERY,
Flam street, near Central House.
March 12_
NOTICE.
THE United States Marshal's Office i.
located on Washington, between Ri?
chardson and Assembly streets.
JONATHAN DARK,
June 15 Imo U. S. Deputy Marshal.
THE undersigned informs
the public that he is making
.weekly additions to his stock
1 jf floods; and as he pur?
chased for cash, will dispose of them at
reasonable figures.
Ho invites an inspection of his stock,
?hieb consists of
WATCHES.
JEWELRY,
CLOCKS.
SPECTACLES,
GOLD FENS, Ac.
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
HAIR JEWELR and ORNAMENTS
prepared in various styles.
I. STJLZBACHER.
At Sulzbacher .V Co.'8, Assembly st.
May 10
Fresh Mountain Butter.
TWO HUNDRED POUNDS in store, tor
sale low. J. C. SEEGERS A CO.
June 1
E. H. STOKES
MTAKES this method of informing
his former patrons that he ha.- RE?
FITTED and FURNISHED his
HOUSE in tho best manner, and is now
prepared to receive TRANSIENT GUESTS
tn the most favorable terms. His house
s eligibly and conveniently situated-on
lie corner of Franklin street, opposite Odd
PelloWs Hall, ts fow doors below the Ex?
ilante Hotel,)
RICHMOND, YA.
Juno 10 lino*
TWENTY boxe* FINE TOBACCO, for
sah- CHEAP.
Jone 15 ALI'ltEl ) TOLLF.SON.
For Sale,
3IN or SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
3 BUICK. Applv to
Juno 21 5 "D. B. DESAUSSURE.
"ANOTHER NEW THING!"
A FRUIT PRESERVER, for all kinds of
t\- fruits, vegetables, spiced L uits, toma
oea; without tho expense of air-tight jars
>r cans; saves tho troublo of scaling; it
aves sugar; easily done. Call and got a
pamphlet at FISHER A HEINITSU'S,
_Jnuo 24_Druggists.
SARATOGA WATER !
JUST received fresh from the Spring,
tfor salo hv
FI8HER A HEINITSH,
A;-: ?1 4 Druggists.
Soda Water, Porter and Ale.
HAVING commenced tho manufacture
an.I bottling of SODA WATER', FOR- j
i TER and ALE, I am now prepared to lill ;
j all ord?.rs from tho city and country en?
trusted to my caro, with promptness. All
orders must "be accompanied with the mo?
ney, as mv terms are strictly cash.
JAMES COSGROVE,
P. ). Box 28, Columbia, S. C.
(Sf Newberry Herald. Spartanbur? Ex?
press, Cuestor ?Standard, Greenville Monn
tainu i' and Anderson Intelligencer copy
four times, and forward bills immediately.
May 31
Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer
and Undertaker.
HAVING resumed the
abovo business, I am pre?
pared to executo all kinds
I of work in tho above lino at tho shortest
i notice aud most reasonable prices.
I A variety of COFFINS constantly on
hand. Funerals promptly attended.
I Aug 30 M. H, BERRY.
At Brennan A Carroll's Carriage Factory.
FlllCS RESTAURANT.
JUST RECEIVED, and for salo, tho fol?
lowing choice anieles:
FRENCH BRANDY,
OLD CABINET WHISKEY.
" Holland Gui,
" Jamaica Rum,
" Pori Wine,
" Sherrv "
Cir.rel * "
Madeira "
Rhine ??
And ail kinds of
C< IRDIALS, PORTER,
ALE and CIGARS,
Always on hand.
LUNCH EVERY DAY, from ll to 1
o'clock. May 2
Pollock House.
W> Jk ?
LOVERS of THE GOOD THINGS OF
THIS LIFE can have their wants sup?
plied at the above-named RESTAURANT.
Everything connected with the house is in
best ord? r. MEALS served at abort notice.
Private dinner and supper rooms attached.
OYSTERS, FISH. GAME and MEATS
prepared in every st\lc.
Tho !.. -t of WINES, LIQUORS, A LE,
choi ..? SEO ARS and TOBACCO on hand.
ii?1. FREE LUNCH every day at ll
o'clock. T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
THE TRIUMPH OF ART!
M< IRE TESTIMONY IN FAVOR OF
Ileinitsh's Queen's Delight.
IEXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: "Thc
li Queen's Delight is beginning to
awaken thc attention of our physicians.
Its remarkable curative power is seen in
iis wonderful effect upon disease. As a
blood purifier, there is no medicine like it
known to the profession. A gentleman
told me that his son has been taking the
(Jue? n's Delight, and is moro benefited by
it than by any other medicine. He wants
a dozen bottles."
Extract from a lotter: "It is due to yon
to Btato in this publie manner, in order
that the people may know the truth, that
I have tried your Queen's Delight, and
found it not only what you said it was-"a
pure medicine"-but the best medicine I
have ever taker for eruptions and general
bad health. 1 had an eruption all over my
body, with impaired digestion and disor?
dered liver, and have tried a great many
medicines without any benefit. I have
taken one bottle of your Queen's Delight,
the eruption has disappeared, my appetite
is better, my liver and digestion is im?
proved. I am satisticd one or two more
bottles will cure me."
Extract from a letter: "At thc close of
the war, my constitution was shattered. I
could not eat, sleep or perform any duty
whatever, such was my prostrate condi?
tion. Medicine and medical aid I had in
abundance, such was my condition up to a
few months since, when I began tho uso of
your Queen's Delight. I havo used two
bottles, my constitution is greatly im?
proved, my appetite is good, enjoy refresh?
ing sleep, anet am able to perform my share
of daily labor."
Extract from a letter-Wonderful effect
of only ono bottle: "I have used only a
half l.?utie of 'Queen's Delight' for boils
and emptions of the skin and itching hu?
mors of the blood, which annoyed mt-very
much. I am entirely cured. I think your
medicine a valuable ono."
A remarkable case of liver complaint and
headache cured by tho use of "ileinitsh's
Queen's Deligl t :' A lady of unquestioned
worth and reputation voluntarily give? tes?
timony of tho wonderful effects of this
medicine. She; has been from early years
a martyr to headaches, caused by imper?
fect act inn of the liver, producing intense
headache and pain over tho eyes. She has
taken only four bottles, and assures us of
the perfect cure it bas made. She now en?
joys good health.
Still another: "During last spring, 1 had
been troubled with obstinate chills ami
lever, which, when cured, left my system
in a wretched condition,blood impure,and
I was afflicted with an angry, and, as I at
one time thought, an incurable, cutaneous
eruption over my entire body. The most
violent, remedios suggested tailed to work
a cure, until, at the instance of a friend, I
tried Dr. Ileinitsh's Queen's Delight. Loss
than two bottles cured nie, leaving my skin
in a healthy condition. My general health
is as good as ever. For such purposes, 1
have, ever sinco my cure, unhesitatingly
recommended your Queen's Delight."
Don't buy any but tho right kind. All
genuino Queen's Delighthns the copy-right
mark on the outside, and it is tho only
medicine which produces thoso wonderful
euros. For salo w-holesalo and retail at
FISHER A HEINITSH'S
April_Drng Store.
~ EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
7pr BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR.
tLJ 20 bags Country
10 bbls. Hocker's Self-raising "
For salo low by E. A G. D. HOPE.
MayO_
HAVANA SE GARS.
ASMALL invoico of genuine HAVANA
SEGARS, for salo by
March 29 E. A G. D. HOPE.
Thc Great American Blood Purifier.
QUEEN'S DEU8HT?
THE QUEEN'S DELIGHT, the cr??t
American Alterative ami Blood Puri?
fier, is the mont perfect vegetable, com?
pound of alteratives, tonics, diur?tica and
diaphoretics; making it the most effective
invigorating, rejuvenating and blood
cleansing cordial known to the world.
In introducing this new and extraordi?
nary medicino to the public, observation
leads tts to remark that too littlo attention
is paid to thc "life of all tlesh," tho blood.
Many diseases, and, too, many complaints,
which have their origin in a vitiated state
of tho blood, are treated only us symptoms
and results; whereas, if tho remedy had
been applied to enrich tho blood and ren?
der it pure, both causo and effect would
have been removed. Thc Queen's Delight
is offered to tho nfllictcd as a sure remedy
for those diseases arising from au impure
condition of tho blood, lt has a direct
and specilic action upon that fluid, and
consequently renders tho blood pure. It
is said, on high authority, that "man no
sooner begins to live than ho begins to
die, and that tho characteristics of tho
living organism aro ceaseless chango and
ceaseless waste." It is obvions, therefore,
to every reflecting mind, that unless tho
blood is puro, in supplying the waste tis?
sues with material, it must be tho canso of
innumerable ills and constitutional disor?
ders, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, He?
patic Disorders. Consumption, Inflamma?
tions, Fevers, Ac. Lifo and health is only
to be maintained hythe circulation of purl
art erial blood.
Wo thercforo advise cverv ono whoso
blood is in tho least vitiated hy indulgence
or excess, and whoso constitution is im?
paired hy disease and is suffering from
Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Consump?
tion, Scrofula or King's Evil, Carbuncles,
Boils, Itching Humor of thc Skin, Erysi?
pelas, Skin Diseases. Tetter, Roughness of
tho Skin, Pimples, Blotches, Lams in the
Pones, old Ulcers, Syph :s and Syphilielic
Sores, Indigestion, Inflammation of tho
Bladder ami Sidneys, Pains in the Back,
General Debility, and for all complaints
arising from deficiency and poverty of
blood, to tisc tho Queen's Delight.
Females of delicate constitution, suffer?
ing from weakness and depression of mind
in consequence of those complaints which
nature imposes nt Die period of chancre,
have a pleasant and sure remedy in the
Queen's Delight.
Children whoso fair and ruddy complex?
ion gave carly promise of health and
beauty, hut too soon become blanched and
pal?- by ^.'iue hereditary tuint of the blood,
will have thc rich boon restored by using
tho Queen's Delight.
The tinacclimated and persona traveling
into warm countries will lind tho Queen's
Delight Sj great protection from all malari?
ous affection rind diseases which originate
in a change of climate, diet and life.
The extraordinary and unprecedented
cures performed by tho Queen's Delight
Compound is attracting the attention ot
every one, not only at home, but abroad.
T?o> merits of this compound are being
appreciated everywhere. Hear
wh hoy say of it in New York: "lt is a
ron ?f much importance and value,
oxer? .g an influence over all tho secre?
tions, which is unsurpassed by any other
known alterative, lt ia extensively used hi
all tho various forms of primary and
secondary syphilitic affections; also, in
scrofulous, hepatic and cutaneous disease s,
in which its usc is followed by the most
successful results."
Its properties as a remedy were first in?
troduced to the notice of the profession by
Dr. Thoa. Young Simons, of South Carolina,
as carly as 182H, as a valuable alterative re?
medy iii syphilitic affections, and others re?
quiring use of mercury. Dr. Simons' sta t
nients have been endorsed and extend'id
by Dr. A. Lopez, of Mobile, and Dr. H. R.
Frost, of Charleston. From the reports in
its favor, there seems no reason to doubt
the efficacy of this medicine in Secondary
Syphilis, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases,
Chronic Hepatic Affections and other com?
plaints benefited by alterative medicines.
For sale wholesale and retail by
FISHER A HEIN?T8H,
Aprils Gino Druggists, Columbia. S. C.
HEINITSH'S CELEBRATED
GERMAX HORSE POWDER !
For all Diseases lo which a Horse is Liable.
rjlIIE various diseases to which that no
I ble and useful animal, the horse, is
subject, and the little knowledge that is
known of them by farrh rs and ignorant
ostlers, have occasioned many remedies to
be offend to the public under different
forms, with high encomiums, and sanc?
tioned by dignified names. Some of these
are injurious; others, at b -M, of little use,
and many entirely worthless, and do not
meet the want." A good medicine, free
hom objections of this kind, lias long been
desired by many gentlemen who have va?
luable horses. We therefore offer tho only
erood medicine-tho true "GERMAN
HORSE POWDER," which has proved bo
tllicacious in all tho disoases, it i.- pre?
pared from the original recipe of Dr. llci
uitsh, ot (,ei many. Ila oxtrai rdinaryvir?
tues ari' attested to bj tin nsncds. and for
lifty years has stood, and ?till stands, first
in tiie estimation of all experienced tarat?
ara and agriculturists as the best medicine
Tor the horse. It is recommended h r
uoreos foundered by eating to excess or
Irinking cold water "when heated, to such
is have Symptoms of glanders or are ex?
posed to the infection hy being with other
tiorsos, for indigestion, distemper, hide?
bound, drowsiness, loss of appetite, inw ard
sprains, debility, wasting of flesh, sore
syes, swelled legs, grease, mange", surfeit,
dd coughs, for exhaustion from work. It
carries off all foul humors, purifies and
?ools tho blood, and prevents horses bo?
soming stiff and foundered, lt is a stimu
ns for weak stomachs, ami renders thc
imbs and skin soft and fine, giving a
imooth coat to the hair. Ask for "Heh
dish's German Hone Powder." For sale
>y FISHER A HEINITSH, Drnggiata^
SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE !
aTHE PRESBYTERIAN MISSION
CHAPEL, on the sqnaro South of thc
Asylum; suitable for a small family
eaidonoe. Apply to R. L. BR?AN.
Jnne 7_
Old Newspapers
FOR 8ALE at the
PHCENIX OFFICE.
FISHER & LAWRANCE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Cotton Yarns !
FOR salo by FISHER A LOWRANCE.
June 23
HAY,
At $2.25 per 100 Pounds !
June 8 FISHER & LOWRANCE.
BELTING !
VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER BELT?
ING, from three to twelve inches, for
salo bv FISHER A LOWRANCE.
May 31_
Bolting Cloths.
I) EST ANCHOR BRANDS, assorted
J numbera.
May 20 FISHER A LOWRANCE.
Soda Biscuit.
ITHRESH SODA, BUTTER nnd MILK
A CRACKERS.
OIN OER CAKES, NUTS, Ac For sale
bv FISHER A LOWRANCE.
"Mav 21
ROCKBRIUGE ALUM SPRINGS.
OPENED JUNE 1 .
THIS favorite and delightful WATER?
ING-PLACE, having undergone tho?
rough renovation,id prepared to receive
visitors. The owners have made every
effort in tho outfit and equipment to ren?
der tin; place more than ever attractive to
those in quest of recreation, while to the
invalid its medicinal waters hold out new
hopes of health. It may be confidently
claimed for them that thev have in a great
many case." relieved, and in many more
cases cured, the following diseases: Scro?
fula, and manychroniccntaneousdiseases;
Chronic Thrush, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia,
Chronic Diarrhea, Dropsy, Affections of
Kidney and Bladder, and" Piles; and, in
connection with tho hot baths, Chronic
Rheumatism.
As an appetizer, a tonic and general re?
storative lo an enfeebled constitution, it is
perhaps unrivalled amongst mineral wa?
ters.
Tho proprietors have engaged for tho
approaching season a very superior Band
nf Music, both for the Lawn and thc Ball?
room.
The Billiard and Bowling Saloons, both
for ladies and gentlemen, will bo found iu
more complete order than ever before.
From tho very extensive preparations
now making .u all thc loading Virginia
Springs, a heavy travel is anticipated, and
ive thud; will he attracted. It shall be the
nim of the undersigned to keep their
?stablisbment FULLY UP TO THE FORE?
MOST; and they hope to see a renewal of
the social re-unions which in former years
lent such a charm to these mountain re?
treats.
Passengers bv the Virginia Central Rail?
road get ol! the cars at Goshen Depot.
Bight miles of staging over a smooth road
ands them at the Springs.
afir Board $3.50 per day; $90 per month.
We have secured the efficient services of
3apt. WM. H. SALE, so long and favorably
mown to the public, in connection with
.liese Springs.
FRAZIER A RANDOLPH, Prop'rs.
PURCELL, LAD!) A CO., Richmond;
A. B. BUCKER, Lynchburg;
COLEMAN A ROGERS, Beltimore;
HEGEMAN A CO., New York;
Agents for salo of thc Water and Mass
?r Salts._June 2 30
Ale, Ale, Ale!
On Consignment!
rVNE HUNDRED dozen JEFFREY'S
1/ SPARKLING ALB:
100 doz. BASS' ALE. For salo at $2.25
?er dozen, in packages of eight and ten
lozen. For salo by tho package only.
When you order, do not fail to send tho
ash. Delivered to Railroad Depots free
f eh argo. ALFRED TOLLESON.
AprlllO_
FLOUR AND POTATOES.
BBLS. FLOUR, assorted-from fir a
JVJ to oxtra family.
20 bbls. Poach Blow Potatoes-in fine
riler.
No. 1 Mackerel-in barrels and kits.
Just received, and for salo by
April ll_GEO. SVMMERS.
Lime, Cement and Plast? r.
FUST receivod, a fresh supply of best
STONE LIME, ROSENDALE CEMENT
nd CALCINED PLASTER. In store and
>r salo choap for cash by
April 4 JOHN C. DJ*L.