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S I rpTiT? i i TT Y ?iUy Paper $8 a Year . V i "Let ?ur Ju?V Censura BY SfULlVx p sfeLBT T COLUMBI * ? . ? _ Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly 85 a Year COLUMBIA, ? C., FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1868. VOLUME IV-NO. 3C TII? FHCENIX.! r-DDLianto DAILY AK? T?I-WT.KKI.T. tHg GLEANER, VTTRT.WBUNMDAY MO lt NM NO. BY JULIAN A. SELBY, E?lTO',l ANT) ?nOPBI^TOn. ., ') Omeo on Main street, a few doors above Taylor (br Canteen) street. t ricRMs^-iy\j) \JA ye E. so3srajPtios. Daiiv i*v>or, m montis..141)0 Tri-Weetiv, " ...2 30 Weekly, * '. '. " . 1 50 .VD vESTT tinte NTs' . Inserted at ?J cent? per square for .t ue ?r?t Insertion, and 50 cents for.cach subsequent. Weekly 73 cents each instrtiou. **r Attbernl discount made on t\e aho*!* ?raies''o'tea advertisements are inserted by the montU or year., ?IESTS, Lexington-D. J..Hayo*. Spartanburg-Hirtrri Mitchell. J,' R. Allon, Chester. Julius Poppe, Audcrton C. H. S. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H. JamOB Grant, Union. A Southern Womnn't Protest. To Hon. B. H. HUI-^SIB: I have read your eloquent appeal to patriots to rally to the rescue of their country from ruin and infamy. You appeal to the women of the South to arouse Ifom their grief stricken - apathy and for the South oboe more. You ye not called iu vain. In every ronnly heart you have awakened a eep response, and being one with them in the great sisterhood of sor? row, in- their name I speak. We havo not been silent from insensibili? ty to the dishonor thrust upon us, . but from a grief too deep for words. ' Sir, we Jo not deem ourselves equal to the discussion of State craft and questions of political import, but we do feel that oil tho subject of personal honor and State pride we . are competent to give an opinion. In Our country's cause we lost our all-^ friends, fortunes, homes; yet wc felt that though-like Francis, nt Pavia "all was lost savo honor," ia thal we had a priceless jewel still. To see demagogues, now in ppwer, barter that jewel for n meaa-oj>-pot.Uge, ia a grief beyond endurance, a Lumilia ' ion hard to bear. We, the women tho South, now speak. We take vantage of your courteous appeal to make our protest-a protest I st threatened dishonor,.n pto- I gainst injustice doue tho dead, test against all conventions. out ton months siqce, several arteles appeared in the New York Ifeiild, and were copied in tho. seve? ral btato papers, purporting to show1 form l,\ ublio opinion in South Curo linaT" If the articles had been stylJd 'ffiWpress of South Carolina," they , would have been hearer the tm th, f-dr they were a truthful ospo sitioii of tho weathercock p<'li'.ics then foisted upon public notice by Wthe several Charleston dailies, nud which were void of interest sud rep? resented nothing. To a paragraph in one of those articles I call ntteu-1 tiom I h ive waited for able, manly j 2 pens to givo it the lie, which simple : justice to the dead demanded-bat ' waited in vain. Defeated valor linds i no champion, now, and it is left toi women to defend the braves 'who' died for us." Atter an unjust attack upon men whoso motives he could not pene? trate, and whoso ability ho leonid dither emulate nor understand, this F mitre r-safe with the cold bars of orr ivo bo tween him and hp vio '..i-'thr.3 strikes tho dead: 'The Jader.-t in politics, our Sensors, ?ember.s of Congress and Govern pre, goaded the people to secotsion ^nd war; ?nd when the war cime, r that did tUese gentlemen do, nish ?he front and lead forlorn hopes? ew, perhaps, muy bo f?nnd hythe gent historian, bat the vant mijo y iu this, and other Southern \tes, went lo Congress, held other \l oin ces, und became collector* of in kind." ?'his is not true. The statesmen id Governor* did not goad the pjeo fle to secession and war. The reso? lution was a great popular irpheaml, political and social necessity. *It iras the bloody result of mental aid i>ral antagonism, and the states Lu could not nave prevented it. jit no mere persounMurue, and had no Hellish a?ia. Mofibby iuspired forc bodiugsyas proJBs 'they spoke to the jbeanta, La?>t to their charge the mighty.,woe3hint have belalleu theifc coq?ntry. 1 well might the Jew?oo^deoin prophet* of old /for np.'' dWnfalM ^Jerusalem ; be caus?Ahen ?ncJKVo? of inspiration hfteflB&frVU ofMokituro, blasting tbeirJ?ftt'withWMk 'of the city's foll^^^^pStiou, j j \vering lips I jud jSSRt yuponHWlc.?triotism of otHfi?' sl!yftU Wlose ^^Qality is so j weoi^wff?'itjfct'hp.viug business of lOTswTMffllr tfltlmacy, invariably 8eci?^^5^^umP^an*1' ageul:> an<l sol<aP?5S?^'iafeinent chicanery fair ft?eq^Wffb jErie of those crea tnra^t^aTpffen eftp into tho coun oilaJHtM?A sotlwggest vile craft, nnoVKHPMme dlfetato policy. Ol the vBlHslodSsts ?Et composed tho ranjjy^jd file oflRie Confederate nrmy* "Caroli?iiu?teould know hut little. By personAontact, he could not ju?o?? tjtfP'^>VD8 secured s safe ^itifpfit W[B 'bullets never whisJJed /nor JBou thundered. NeiMer could Know thom all throBgh public pflfj for runny of thc noblfcst did brn"??ity in common ^ile, Rnd their naue'sjwere never phi cnrdld in capital) dratbe walls. Tlie rcprrsf.'lttlle secessionisti froiuithis State, ?MEonfedei-ute ser vice 'were Mea^yflvntt, Gregg Marflrt>&Vv?^y^H| and where un thov'now-k 2 ?jfli Hosts they fell marers to^-^H m%n" ~anse th?; (? the othe^B?l, the men o UniA pa?cIivitii'^j?ibse .who tool oouulel of timid J?yrs, and preschet discretion upon Falstaff principles who.^cither as floating chaff or exoil ed sedinispfc. only awiddied the eui rent thtffi?Acl nptpem-during th wftr,,vjij B|^rotilfl?/' With a vene allegiflHTthey pWR! tribute iu thei h ear ?JlW??ne flesbj-?s of Egypte ye BoughnKiBonal stlffy in the friend! tents HRtraeA^tVlale war's coudie raged?^ri^rm4r|,fnd countryme battledraftf almr1, Mid home, the; cowecet9iiXonfe4ea'ate capitals an quartemaater's ware-houses, anic under ttei rafuge of some fortuna! disabiIrSfci-*enjoy< st the warmth c hPATfch-efEaer,- W ?tr? ?re they now, Whining at tho iqors of negro cot ventions, deplori if past associ?t io with patriots ah? gentlemen, di nonncing dead, lcroes as criminal repudiating the vhite race of whio they ave degenerate off-shoots, an begging for thof'?rumbs that fu from the negro's ^t^ble. A thousar times better are bur dead lions, thu such living dogstasjrthese. As womjn of tbeSocth, we prote against all conventions. Since tl war, they have, in every instanc been either abortive or productive < disaster. * Tho first, composed i senile paterfamilias and demoralize home guards, (lid that in their f toity that Congress would not do bartered away'the rights and pr porty of n people without their co sent, or making them compensatio The seconal was a ghastly farce enuc ed npon'.tne boards at Philadelphi and we marvel that no one has he np its deprecating servility and mor cowardice to the scorn of the worl that there hos been from the Sou no indignant denunciation ol' i pitiful weakness, fraudulent exp dients, political perjury, person and representntivehurniliation. It but au act of simpld justico to t South to assert tho fact, patent to ? tho world, but os yet unackowledg by our people, that these men, forgetful of personal and State pru ao obsequious and acquiescent, w went over into a hostile country a shook in amity tho bloody hands our enemies, vere uot repr?sent?t ?ieu. They were trading poli ians merely. They had no ric, tp wrong us so. A small majori mere tools of ambi-dextrous C ?erriors then in power, sent th there. They could, in politic forp fulness of tho past, take Now Ei Uud Pharisees to board and bear stone, but they had no right-to sp< for the State. For them to do was an act of usurpation, and ska; leas was their abuse of the poss power. In the nntno of their sovi States, they abandoned the preci right of sovereignty; they blnckoi the memories of their illustri djeuu, by disclaiming tho princij rj f>i -wu icu wiojr ?1.1.1, luejr lusili 3 Aie .Lares and Beuates of Sooth* i tontes, by cheering that flag Khi , waUi through ou^juid was iiliirnu bia/.! Jig r offley fy s. South Efcti Sou-hfJH??M,-. South Mb'"' B?? T'<Ui Ma . . i ? jjM At a holocaust so ghastly, well might Carolina, like Agamemnon of old, veil her sight from tho blastiug sacri? fice. Massachusetts and South Ca? rolina clasping >'Jnuds in fraternal lovel. SouthernJw omen looked in scorn on the un? Jy alliance, and re ?ardod the i.ctortfrit,h tho feelings of lichkl, Saul's qvlghter, when, look? ing through bel J window, she saw David, tho Kin? leaping and danc? ing in scanty Sarments. (IT Sa? muel, Chapter "VI, Verse 16.) "Gen tlnmon of tUa ^l.r-^nt;,^ " V.'hst did you accomplishr The salvation of, your country? Alas! no. Rome; it is true, was once naved by the cack? ling of geese, but success did not. follow your imitation of that illus? trious precedent. The South still bears her burdell and her chains. The Yankee, iu dUthis characteristic abominations, ' prowls ?TI ry where. They aro frogs in our kneading troughs; they ?tc maggots in our country's fostering wounds. And pero the Yankee will remain; all tho riroolivitiei of bpi nature impel him ?o it-for, "his i,* not the generous rapacity of tho princely eagle, who snatches away tft.e living, struggling prey; he is A vulture, who feeds upon :he prostrate, the dying and the lead." Lawrence Keitt, tho Patrick denry of secession, in one of his tupa SM on ed appeals for timely re istance to encroaching tyranny, ex laimcd, "O, mvj countrymen! crush be serpent on mint door-sill, before ? coils on yonrAeurth-stone." Alas .r the women ? the South! the ser? eu t is coileilJH^pre, ami spits his ?uoin on our uBiily bread, and the nids thBj|r\^ni?.t to crush it aro bled and ?$XB The secondVjHlrention was n fail? ure. It was a^H.jsed of gentlemen cjiivering nnd^/H, sense of coming ?grace-alivetffjt not equal, to the necessity of $f?>a. Its president vvLs a man more ?ropo to sit in pub? li? judgment onflle discretion and v^lor of others, Hin display similar mvrits of his owl 1 Of the lastCo?'?ation, (so-called,) the .\nlawf'.u jO'^bly at the Club House, I cannflB (ak. When thc Gi vernor of aVjH addresses a cnn eng of negroe^HHgtuitlemen of thc ?'ruYention,''^BB|is for that State i ?Hfk>ut&? iWat?^^^es, there is om sblp further-its recognition ant" ratification by tho people. far, havo we net cause to protest ngAiust conventions? llave they no' beau fruitful of disasterV Is it no tin* thut iheir dread work shouh cea e? 1 'here is the jivdiee of the South': put ishment? A punishment to bi jus should becommensurate with th? ma nitudo of the crime committed Th South was nocrimiual. The ac of ^cession was but a manifest nt ioi of 1er right of scvereignty, and b; tho act she but^ iought to save he puhsic chastity fruin the corruptioi of Yankee ideas, and her domesti honor from the pollution of Yanko mor?is. Did isbu sin, in that sh soumit with desparato devotion t saveultar and hear h-stone from dese oration and de?leueut, uud iu draw iug the sword o State when he crow i of sovereig.ty was in danger and giving her ems and her sith stain o to uphold he cause of reli giouf and civil lberty? And, toe the Belf-devotiou ?I her daughter* the valor of her sc IF; tho heroism c soldier-boys, whosi "jackets of grey aro vestures of ?usure; aro thes things to bo ashaaed of? acts to b ?repudiated? sins t> be ntoned for lie believe not. But it' an iutxoi able Nemeses deniuds our pnuisi menvi for sins suci as these, we ni willijig to suffer ?ad die. W 'au fait! in the ultimu9 triumph .Coi fedc 'ate principles and to their cam we lev?te our ac'.vities. We ha^ the ipirit for thu vnk. Ever) wan privation and disutcr we lay at tl do/r of tho Ypnbe and his pliai tuM, the renegade Southerner. W ft'el that their butte with us is n iver. "The bugli has snug true and no more calls o arms;" and Co . '.''derate valor no l>hger triumphs i \ oinks overpowered)!) glorious butti IftcUls, but the war ruges still. Tb on* fought us v. th shot and she theV now fight ia with want ai /VnrtYf. As icu. di'/ not yield to t [ fornt we will mi yield to the latte ITbejrVsire to bro s tho spirit of t 1 Soyth^hrough tln?raviug activity A Uy se8es, to undttmine the hen l\ei*d?l'. the soul.' Famine faces \ Mi ul&ti io\ -oe of i jp Yankees woi 9L hg'.^heiforo, in : Spirit of defiam MJncet\ ijjjt it R;? defeat it. Tl WB'1''^ ''ir laUifi, encourage t MJ^'otj?^'q,,}?t um hasten to luatu LVBF ?i , "?mi)} c?*??i?ls; and. w ?B_r,n^?,,JeV./ pr y God have i iel gHLii? ail. I H^ALrr ,: J. f y th* woroon BttWmr wmn' ' ' etl voa, and we now pledge ourselves, with dignity, to submit to the en? forced rulo of the laud, arid patiently enduro want and famine, rather than our fathers and husbands should plead our distress to justify, on their j part, au act of dishonor. . . NIOBE. SPECIAL NOTICES^ FBIGHTFUL PROPHECIEScon? cerning the end of all things are made ny religious enthusiasts; and, on the other hand, philosophers in? sist that the centro of the earth is a ??ass of fire-that the poles of the earth will one day be at the equator, and that the sun is gradually fading! Talk like this is very terrible; but, pending such wholesale calamities, it will be I as well for each member of society to take care of his or her health, hud leave tho rest to Provi? dence. The end comes prematurely to all who neglect the preservation of that inestimable blessing. Suffer liver disease, dyspepsia, chronic constipa? tion or any other ailment to take its course uucheoked, and it will assured? ly shorten life. It cannot be said that the means of protecting the sys? tem against the predisposing canses of disease are withheld. The con? stitutions ami physique of tho least robust maybie so strengthened^ and fortified bv a course of HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTEB8 as to render them all but invulnernab??*, not only to the attacks of epidemic disorders, but also to the ordin?ry complaints which prevail in all coun? tries and at all seasons. If the im? mense importance of PROTECTTVE MEDICATION were universally under? stood, this incomparable vegetable antidote, which is already the moBt popular tonio in the world, wonld everywhere be classed among the staples of life, and no family would fin rc to be without it. The time may arrive when this will be the case, for orery year adda hundreds of thou? sands to* tho list of those who use it. . April fe)_fg --- M A Kill A GK AND CELIBACY-AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN on the Crime ol Solitude, arti tho Diseases and Abuses which create Impediments. to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKTILL1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 1 I 3mo NEW BOOKS. XT011^*0!00- A Novel. By Henry Ward JLl Beecher. Price $150. DAVID, il* King o? Israel. By Krum inacher. Prico $1.75. The Maawuc:o ol'St. Bartholomew. By Whito. Preceded by a History of the Re? ligious Wars.i $1.75. Andreas Hofer, the Tyrolaae Patriot Au Historical Novel. By Mnhlbach. Tho Poetry and Complement of Court? ship. The Three Little Spades. By Mis? War? ner. Charlotte's Inheritance-A Sequel to "Birds ot Pruv.'' Sooner or Liter. By Shirley Brooks. A firi-t class nov;-]. And other Now Bonks. For salo at MoCAUTER'S BOOKSTORE. April 16 R. L. BRYAN. COTTON SEED. CASn will be paid, on deliverv, for sound, will kept COTTON SEED, in auv quantity, at 75 cents per 100 lbs., by ROBERT BRYCE <fc SON, Comer Riohsr It-oil and Blanding'strs., Amil 8 lmo_ Columbia, s. C. ALE: ALE! ! ALE! ! ! 1PENNANT'S SCOTCH ALE, . Aitkun's Aloa Alo, Jeffrey's Sparkling Edinburg Al ', English Porter, Ac. For salo by April U .GEO. BYMMRRS. The Industrial School. milE above tCHOOL, on Arsenal Hill, JL resumed instructions on MON D.W. the 23d. TUe services of a competent Teacher being secured, all who desire an educa- ; ti?n, and instr.iction in Needle-work, Ac, | can do so bj immediate application. Terms moderate. Those who are not able to pay will have tho privilege of au educa? tion and allowed the use of bowks, tlate, Ac, eo as to ?iv.) thom every opportunity to attend the Sen..ol._ March 2t Spring and Summer Fashions. JUST received, at the "Industrial De? pository," .Madame Demorcat's Bulle? tin of Ladies' and Children's Fashious. This plate of fAbion is elegantly colored. And has with itBbook of description and v.iluable inforiuMion, together with a full assort incut of Bitterns for ladies' and I ufi??icii*.-t dceaS a, i.?po, sasqUCS ir.c ; ?'ts. Call, la.?B, und assist tho needy, ! Ul purchasing mv patterns. All orders , PLANTS FOE SALE. t. jr+?ghL. I am prepared to furnish the lB|l9T?l of PLANTS, auch aa JW?fcZ Geraniums, Heliotrope?, Fuch ?^HQ^f^alaB, and many other beautiful **TYfp purnta, cheaper than sold lu any , other market. J. A. CRAWFORD, Corner of Blauding and Bull ata., April 18_Columbia, 3. O. . BACON MOLASSES, ftc 20.000 BSSBfiB4C0N' 6 hhds. Primo B*cu) Shoulders, 6 casks First Ouai>v rOrann? U??:?, ' .sugar-cured, '. 160 aaoka Country Flour, 15 hhda. Cuba and Mu?eo\%do Molasses. For sala low for cash only b> April 19_E \ O'. RYHOPE. Richland-In Equity. Thu Theological Seminary of the Ew n?o lical Lutheran Church of South Carbi? na, and the adjacent State, vs. Mrt. Marv A. Blanding, Executrix, Shubel Bl anding, et al. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mrs. MARY A. BLANDING, Dr. JOHN W. POWELL and Mrs. LUCY E. POWELL, his wife, three of the defendants in this eaae, reside beyond tho limits of thia State; it ?B, on motion of MOSSTB. Bach man Sc Watios, ordered, that they plead, answer or demur to this bill, within forty days from the publication of this order, or a decree pro confesso will he entered against them. D. B. DESAUSSUBE, April 10 An_C. E. lt. P. MORE CIDER. AND .tho last this season. 3 barrels SWEET NEWARK OIDElt, To hand this day and for salo by April 14_GEO. SYMMERS. VENISON HAMS, AT TWENTY CENTS, at FISHER Sc LOWRANCE'S. April 14_ Smoking Tobacco. -I AA IJBS. Puro Spanish SMOKING JLUU TOBACCO, 100 lbs. Lone Jack Smoking Tobacco. " For Bale low by E. Sc G. D. HOPE. March 16_ Fresh.Biscuit and Crackers. OA BBL8. FRESH CRACKERS, for aale ?\J low by E. Sc. G. D. HOPE. March 27_ FRESH CRACKERS. M?8HR00M, Soda, Trenton Butter, Tea Crackers, Jumbles, Sec., tor sale by GEO. 8YMMERS. March 10_,_ Self-Raising Floor. .1A BARRELS Heoker's Self-Raieing JA* v.??U?. fer ??Ja low hr March 27 _ E. & CTX). lions. Bacon Sides. 1 fx HHDS. prime Clear Ribbed SIDE8, WJ tor salo by E. St G. D. HOPE. April 19_ Cub a* and Muscovado Molasses. -| f\ HHDS. of prime quality, for sale L\J low bv E. ?i G. D. HOPE. Fob 28_ FRUIT AND NUTS. rUST received, from a cargo lately ar? rived, a full assortment of PECAN NUTS. English Filberts, Ivica Almonds soft shell; Messina Oranges and Sicily Lemons. Tho above will be sold at very reasonable rates, and during the season a fresh supplv will bo Icpt on hand. For sale by GEO. SYMMER8. April 14 _ 'i'do life of ?ll flesh ia blood. The hearth of all life is pure flesh. Pure blood ki-pa mu all diseases. The Queen's De? limit purifies the blood. Old Newspapers FOR SALE at the PHONIX 0 Ff ICE. A Good Spring Medicine for Horses. HEI?I.T3B'SJOEBMAN HORSE POW? DERS, for Indigestion, Distemper, Hide-bound, Drowsinesp, Loss of Appetite; Inward Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Flesh, Sore Eyes, Swelled Legs, Crt-ase, Mange, Surfeit, Old Coughs, for Exbans tion from W?lk. It ?arries off all foul humors, purified and boola th<- blood, and prevents horses, becoming Miff and foun? dered, lt in a stimulus l r weak stomach?-, mid renders the Umba and skin ?oft and fine, giving a smooth cont to thc hair. These Powders have bren unod in Colum? bia for the laet twi nt.wtive years, andhuu dfi'ds of citizens nt test their virtues. Fur salo only hy FISHER ft HLlNTfSH, Marci* fi Drugu'iMts^ Tile junker Liniment; the beut lini mont for family use; , i be used internally ami outwardly. It is a prent pain destroy? er. It kills pain and all kinda or aches* Md l y Fisher Sc Heinitah. To Ev?lder8, Contractors and Pro? prietors. HAVING located conveniently m ar the principal manufactories of New York, anil vicinity, tho subscriber ?ill H'IVI, prompt per'sonul attention to procuring for order? all kinds of.W?OD, IRON and MARBLE WORK, for building?and ma? chinery. Sash, Blinds, Doors. Carvings of every kind Hnd mutorial. From twelve years professional experience in South Carolina, ibu ?ubscriber will guarantee to .nit thc wishes of [hopo building. THOS. C. k'EAL, Architect, V 'InaHy, New'Jersey, . .. .Mar.-!, 2t5 3mo I.A of Columbia, s. C. - ......rSL- ... zr iiitunui, ivymusxiuxf, ac. K ABL8. Didegr AIWJOHOL, .J lo bbls. .Nu. KenWoseno Oil, nou-ex piosivo, y m 5 I Ids. Spirit- TfKQ??'-S .>. iou ounce; <?uj??0' ??>>*. JR^S if Drug Clarified Sut**- M | J)E R?L8. Coffeo afc^tiraBc . ? O i, m ^^^^^^^^^^ FISHER & LOWRANC COLUMBIA, S. C. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS. WE aro prepared to furnish, at short notice, STANDARD AGRICULTU? RAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINES, at manufacturer's prices. THRESHERS, Separators, Horse-Pow? ers, Reapers. Mowers, Corn Planters, Wheat Fans, Ac. Sole agenta for Middle and Western Carolina for J. W. Cardwell & Co.'s .'.gri ciotural Implements, Goiser'e Throshing Martines, Harmon's Wheel-Horse Raker, and tu) celebrated Buck-Eyo Mowing and Reaping Machines; and guarantee our machines to work well. Parties dewing to purchaso will loso no time in adnroaaing FI8RER ?t LOWRANCE, April 2 Columbia, S. C. M Ml/ ttl s.fciSmvg'S o r ? <?2.83 a ? I?3?S S ri m 1^1 I* ' g ? I S g? 5 nj No other form of Neuralgia or Nervous Disease has failed to yield to this WONDERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT. Even in the severest cases of Chronic Neuralgia and general nervous derange? ments-of many years standing-affecting the entire system, its nae for a few days, or a few weeks at the tttmost, always af? fords the most astonishing relief, and very rarely fails to produce a completo and per? manent cure. i It contains no -'mr' cr -IL;*. i^At?iiil? ia .iba slisMcit '?ret? injurious, even to ' the moat deliop*- syBtem, and can always be used with perfect safety. It baa long been in constant use by many of our most eminent Physicians, who giro it their unanimous and unquali? fied approval. Sent by mail on receipt of price, and postage. Ono package, $100; Postage C cents.. Six packages, $.00; " 27 " Twelve packages, 0.00; " 48 " It is sold by all wholesale and retail deal? ers in drugs aud medicines throughout tho United States, and bv TURNER & CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. Jan 7 nithCmo ', ' S CEE VEN HOUSE, SAVA X KA ir, a A. Alt^^fcaW modern construction, with ?**iBE3t-a",n,? conveni<nce8 ot tii? BffurfTi-J!? IK Ht Northern Hotels, lias recently changed hands, and is now con? ducted by T. S. NICKER.KON, of the Planters' Hotel, Augusta: Notional Hotel, Atlanta, and Nickcrsoh House, Columbia, S. C, Tho furniture throughout is of tho most elegant description, tho rooms scrupu? lously clean and well ventilated, and the attendance ie equalled by none in tho youth. Travelers stepping at th- above'Hotel will find the comfort-* a:ut coo'vi nit nces of thfir own hoares. The Proprietor pledges himself that every delicacy afforded either by Northern or Southern markets, win be constantly supplied to hil table. S.\v.\sy\n, GA., Mar'! If). 1SG3. Mareil 21 Imo Don t Experiment VT7TTH new jud untried medicines. If Vv von value your health, procure tho well tested remedy for COUGHS, ( OLDS and afl'eotions of the Threat, Breast and Lung Diseases. Stanley's Cough Syrup will cure. Stanley's Cough .Syrup l.ns bee:; tried. Slanlov's Cough Svrnp is for sal?- at FISHER & HEiNITSH'S Feb 27_Drug Store. JUST RECEIVED, AT tho Ladies' Industrial Association, Cheap CORSETS, of good nhape; Cor? set Fronts. Tidey and Spool Cotton, Work? ing Materials of great variety, and NV* Patterns for ladies' and children's under? clothing. Orders are solicited from li.dies and gentlemen, and every effort ? ill be made to have them promptlv lille J. April 3_ M. W. BYTHEW00B, Auctioneer au'l Gfiwral Commission Merchant On Washington rt., rear of A. Tc?eson's, COLUMBIA, S. C. nr\HE above store having I on rented. I X am from this day prepared to receive consignments of Cotton, Corn. Fl? r> Bacon; Croce ie-i and Provi?'"ii.? inyV no? rah, also, Furniture. Pry Goods, OMribing, Tobaoi<>, ic M From my ?penenee of I v t ^^m<< ar* 'ff the au'-tio?. ind e^n\w .*>\'?njB.-. ii rv fi tin ritv. Aa-.lc-uoi 'ri . Sf-) ;L!ygf7..te.-C!V'.- * \\hv,?\?^?^W, ,,f'.,- ?rtm ag?W.ii) my old friei.'h^p^pf U1, 'ftwic genlTally. ?^?W??\ /