The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 27, 1869, Image 3

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4 . TelesirapJa. flS -?-' W??? Ci*bl? Dcftp&t? h? s. LONDON, January 20.-The steamer Pe ^^riero, from Havre the 15tb, for New York, ^lins returned, badly damaged, and with six persons killed. Thc nature of tho damage is unknown. PARIS, January 20.-Paraguayan advices deny their total defeat at Valletta. Leopold Ferdinand, tho Duke of Brabant and Prince Boyal of Belgium, died hist evening, after n lingering illness. He was ten years old. S? *Vrt Item?. CHARLESTON, January 20. -Arrived-Stea? mer Champion, New York; schooner Lilly. New York. Sailed-Steamer James Adger, Now York; Steamer Falcon, Baltimore. NEW ORLEANS, January 20.-Tho steamer Alto struck a wreck last night, six miles bo low the city and sunk, with ?i partial cargo of sugar, molasses, rico and oranges, and about fifty passengers. All passengers, books and papers were saved. Thc boat will probably be raised. TRENTON, N. J., January 20.-Stockton has been elected Senator. HAVANA, January 2(1.-On Monday night, all quarters of tho city, inside and outside, were quiet-nothing occurred to disturb the tranquility. Sailors aro patrolling tho streets, and volunteers will only leave their homes wheu twelve signal guns are fired. The American Consul has demanded the body of au American named Colmer, a pho? tographer-killed by tho volunteers; he also asked Dulce if ho was able to protect Ame? rican citizens, otherwise tho United States would be compelled to protect them. Dulce, answering, regretted the bloodshed, but re? quested thc Consul to furnish u list of Ame? ricans. NEW YORK, January 20.-The tug Her? cules ran down a boat in tho harbor, con? taining Capt. Osborn, of the ship Plymouth, his wife and wife's bister. Tho latter wa? drowned. Tho American consul at San Domingc protests against tho sale of Alta Vela, nue has sent for an American war vessel. SAN FRANCISCO, January 20.-The ship Viceroy, from Liverpool for San Francise? is reported burned? off tho coast of Soutl America. Afl'uli-H iii Washington. WASHINGTON, January 20.-In the Se nate, the Finance Committee reported bael a bill to re-organize tho Treasury Depart ment, with a report that no bill could b matured to meet tho various views regard iug the civil service of tho Government, J resolution passed, raising a Special Join Committeo of three from tho Senate am five from the House, to which tho whol matter was referred. A bill iucorporatin, tho Southern Express Company was iutrc duced. Tho Pacific Central Railroad Branc was resumed. Kellogg introduced a bill fo a railroad and telegraph from New Orlean to the Rio Grande, in tho direction of Sa Blas, on tho Pacific and branch Unes, an guarantees interest on tho company's bond for thirty years, for 825,000 per mile and grant of eight sections of land per milo, t bJ> selected from Louisiana, Texas, Missis wippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia and Flt rida; and landless laborers on the road sha have forty acres at 81 per acre. Adjourned In the House, Heaton introduced a bill t amend the 8th section of the Act of Augu: 5, 1861, to provide increased revenue froi imports, ?Vc, by suspending and abatin tho collection of the uncollected direct tn laid by that section upon North Cuiolini South Carolina. Alabama, Georgia, Florid Louisiana ami Arkansas; which was refer? to the Ways and Means Committee. Tl finance bill was discussed to adjournment ^^j- Christy, elected from tho Sixth Goo ^jjfistrict, addressed tho Reconstructs <jHK&itteo to-day. His case will probab eomo up to-morrow. Tho Supremo Court decides that the Ne York pilot laws are constitutional, and i outward bound vessel must have pilots. Tho Maryland Congressional delegatit proceeded in a body to the White Hom and petitioned for Dr. Mudd's pardon. Tho District Supremo Court obeyed t mandamus from the Supremo Court und protest, but adopted a rule which effeet idly excludes Bradley from practice, exec on appeals. Sheridan reports the destruction of ni.\ Indian lodges at the junction of Salt Fo and Elm Creek. Three soldiers wc wounded-one mortally; bul tho number I lillians killed is unknown. Sheridan assures Sherman that no fnrtl depredations from tho Indians, in the neil, borhood of his operations, need bo opp bended. A special to tho Tribune says Gen. Gra is strongly opposed to the pending Alaba claims' treaty. The following is his pc tion, nearly in his own words: "Tho trot is unjust to the United States, because it sumes to measure the injury inflicted up this country by tho money value of sh actually destroyed, whereas tho chief dn ago to our commerce was in our ships bo driven from the seas by nnglo-rebel piral In addition to this, the sympathy exti.nt by the English Government to tho Soi prolonged tho war at least ii year, and for the lives lost, und money expended for t time, England is directly responsible. 'J treaty proposes to settle all tinsse things tho payment of a paltry value of a ships." On Friday afternoon, Mr. Geo. Pfluge farmer, rcsidiug on tho old Bladonsbi road, near the toll-gate, set a spring-gut his stable, for tho purpose of prevent robbery, lather forgetful of the local of tho gun, or careless about the matter, was tho first to open tho door on Fri vening, when tho weapon discharged, load laking effect in his right breast, ?nil ing a horrible wound and causing dentl Sal tl s d.iy morning. FINANCIAL ANI> COMMERCIAL,. COLUMBIA, Jannary 26.-Sales of cotton to-day 138 bales-middlings 26o. NEW YOIU?, Jannary 26-Noon.-Stocks steady nnd firm. Money easy, at 7. Ex? change 9,s?. Gold 36?^." Flour Dc. better. Wheat ami corn dull and unchanged. Cot? ton firm, at 28}..'. Freights firmer. Mess pork firmer, at 80.50@31.00. 7 P. M.-Cottou firm and quiet; sales 1,600 bides, at 23).i. Flour declined- Stato and Western superfine 5.86; common to fuir extra Southern 6.S7'.,'. Corn unchanged. Pork firmer-new 30.87,'?@31.25. Lard firmer -kettle 210x21.'.,. Whiskey dull, at 1.00. Rice dull-Carolina OftrilO. Sugar more active-Havana 11"?. Molasses quiet -New Oilcans 74@79. Freights firmer cotton steam Money closed sharp, at 7. Gold closed steady, at 3C3?. BALTIMOUE, .January 26.-Cotton dull, ut 28. Flour and wheat dull-primo red 2 00; 0/2.25. Corn firm-while 87@88; yellow 86@87. Pork firm, at 31. Bacon active, at 10' .(/i.lo'.j. Lard 20@20??. CINCINNATI, January 26.-Whiskey dull uud nominal-Oii offered but 07 asked. Pro? visions buoyant, with un upward tendency. Mess pork sold at 30.50, but held at close at 81. Bacon firm and in good demand-shoul- ; ders l l',; clear sides IR; hams 18?<i@19. Lard firmer-held ut 20. CHARLESTON, January 26.-Cotton opened at 27c. for low middlings, but closed quiet, with holders asking un advance; sales 5o0 bales-middlings nominally 27J$?-sellers asking 28; receipts 1,GOO. AUGUSTA, January 26.-Cotton market more active, but prices irregular; sales 600 bales; receipts 615- middling 2G(r/ 20I,. SAVANNAH, January 26.-Cotton closes weak; sales 400 bales-middlings 27%; re? ceipts 1.770. NEW ORLEANS, January 26.-Cotton stea? dier and stifler-middlings 27'.,(?127 ' .j' ; sales, 3,000 bales; receipts 5,517. Gold 371,,'. Pork tending np and speculative movement, at32@32??. Bacon linn-shoulders 15'.,; clear rib 18' J; clear IS3.,. Sugar easier eommon 10'.,(//IO1.; ; prime 12%(?113; yel? low clarified 14*y@15. LONDON, Jane."rv 26-.'! P. M.- Consols 93'.,. Bonds 75%. LIVERPOOL, January 26-Noon.-Colton dull-uplands 11;>?(<I ll'., ; Orleans 11%? ll3,. Bombay shipments lo 22d instant, 5,000 bales. HAVRE, January 26.- Cotton on spot sud afloat opens ?lull-spot 140. LivEnRPOOL, January 26-Evening. Cotton easier, but not lower-uplands ll;'? @11'J; Orleans 11^(^.113.,. Office of Udolpho Wolfe, Sor.E IMPORT. OFTDKSCUIROAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS '?'2 BBAVEB STREET, NEW YORK, NOV. 3, Y>3. Tu the People of the Southern Slates. When thu pure medicinal restorative, now so Widely known as Wolfe's SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, waa introduced into the world, under the endorse? ment of 1,000 leading mombcra of the medical pro? fession, ?-orno twenty years ago, its proprietor was well aware that it could not wholly escapo the penalty attached to new and useful preparations. He, therefore, endeavored to invest it with the strongest possible safeguard against counterfeit? ers, and to render all attempts to pirate it difficult and dangerous, lt was submitted to distinguish? ed chomists for analysis, and pronounced by them thu purest spirit ever manufactured. Its purity and properties having been thus ascertained, samples of tho article were forwarded to 10,000 physcians, including nil the leading practitioners in the United States, for purposes of experiment. A circular, requesting a trial of tho preparation and a report of tho result, accompanied each specimen. 4,000 of tho most eminent medical men in the Union promptly responded. Thoir opinions of tho article were unanimously favorable Such a preparation, they said, had long been wanted hy the profession, as no reliance could bo placed oii t lie ordinary liquors of com morco; all of which were moro or less adulterated, and, therefore, unlit for medical purposes. Tho peculiar excel? lence and strength of thc oil of juniper, which formed ono of tho principal ingredients of the Schnapps, together with an unalloyed character of tho alcoholic element, give it, in the estimation of tho faculty, a marked superiority over every other diffusive stimulant asa diuretic, tonic and restorative. Those satisfactory credent ?als from professional men of tho highest rank were published in a condensed form, and enclosed with each bottle of tho Schnapps, as one of the guarantees of its genuineness. Other precautions against fraud were also adopted; a patent was obtained for tho article, the label was copyrighted, a/inc simile ot tho proprietor's autograph signature was attached to each label and cover, his namo and that of tho preparation were embossed on the bottles, and Un? corks were scaled with his privat o seal. No article had over been sold ia this country under tho name of Schnapps prior to tho Introduction of Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, in 1851; and tho label was deposited, JIS his trade mark, in the United States District Court for the Southern Dis? trict of New York during that year. It might ne supposed, by persons unacquainted with tho daring character of tho pirates wno prey upon the reputation of honorable merchants, by vending deleterious trash under their miine, that tho protections so carefully thrown around these ? Schnapps would have precluded tho introductions and s:ilo of counterfeits. Thoy seem, however, ? only to have stimulated tito rapacity of impostors. ! Tho trade mark of the proprietor has been stolen: : the endorsement which his Schiedam Aromatic I Schnapps alone received from thc medical pro ! fession has hoonclaimod hy mendacious humbugs; I his labels an bottles have been imitated, his ad? vertisements paraphrased, his circulars copied, and, worse than all, dishoucfeihlc retailers, after disposing of tho genuine contents of bia bottles, have lilied them up with common gin, the most deleterious of ?ill liquors, and thus made his name an 1 brand a cover for poison. The public, the medical profession and tho sick, for whom thc Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is prescribed as a remedy, aro equally interested with tho proprietor in the detection and suppression of these nefarious practices. Tho genuino article, manufactured at tho establishment of tito under? signed, in Schiedam, Holland, is distilled from a barley of tho finest quality, and flavored with au essential extract of the berry of tho Italian juniper, of unequalled purity. Hy a process un? known in the preparation nf any other liquor, it is freed from ovory acrimonious and corrosivo cle? ment. Complaints have been nc ?ved from the leading physicians and f nuile s in tho Southern States, of the sale of cheap imitations of Hie Schiedam I Aromatic Schnapps in those markets; und travel I ers, who aro In tho habit of using lt us an antidoto I to tho baneful influence of unwholesome river water, testify that cheap gin, put up in Selm dam bottles, i- frequently palmed off np >n thc unwary. Tho'agonts of tho undersigned have hoon requested I to institute inquiries on the subject, and to for 1 ward to him tho names of such nellies as they may ascertain to be engaged in the atrocious | system of deception. In conclusion, the under? signed would my that he has produced, from ander J tho hand? of tho most dintioguiahed men of | science in America, proofs nnanswerabie of tho purity and medicinal excellence of tho Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps; that ho ha? expended many j thousand dollars lu surrounding it with guarantee's | and safeguards, which ho designed should protect the public and himself against fraudulent imita? tions; that lie has shown it to be the only liquor in tho world that can bo uniformly depended upon UM unadulterated; that he ha*challenged'investi? gation, analysis, comparison, and experiment in ? at! its forms; und from every ordeal the prepa? ration which boors hisuaue, seul sud trade marl;, has como off triumphant. Ho, therefore, feels it a duty he owes to his fellow-citizens gonorally, ti? Hie nodical profesi?n and the tiuk, to detiouiico and exposa thu Charlatans who counterfeit tinsel ovidenccs of identity, and he eulin upon the press \ un?! tho publie lo ;ii<! him in his efforts lo remedy '< s<? great an evil. j Tho following letters ?uni certificates, from tho leading physicians and cheini -ts K?' this eily, will prove te thu reader that all goods sold foy the undersigned are ?ill they aro r< presented t>> l?o. UD?Lt'HO WOLFE. 1 rei i bound ii? say, that I regard your Schnapps | as being, in i very respect, pre-eminently pure, and deserving of medical patronage. At ul! events, it. is the pureut possible article of Holland Gin, heretofore unobtainable; and, as Mien, may be . ufoly prescribed bv ph\sicians. DAVID !.. MOTT, M. I)., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New Vurk. '26 TINK SHU;; T, NKW YOKK, NOV. 21, lsd". U<lolpho Weft; Esq., Present. DEAH Sin: I liave made a chemical examination 1 of a sample of your Schiedam Schuapps. with the Intent of determining if any foreign or injurious substance had been added to thu simple distilled spirits. I DKAII sm: Tho want of pure Wines anti Liquors, for medicinal purposes, ha-? boi 11 long felt by the profession, and thousands of live.-* have beeu sac? rificed by thu u.-": of adulterated articles. Delirium tremens, and other diseases of tho brain anet nerves, so rife in this country, are very rare iii Europe; owing, in .1 great degree, to the difference in the purity ol' the spirits .void. Wo have tested thu several articles imported I and sohl by you, iucludiug your Gin, which yon sell under tho natue of Aromatic Schiedam. Schuapps, which wo consider justly entitled to the ' Ililli reputation it. has acquired in this country; and, from your long experience us a foreign im? porter, your Bottled Wines and Liquors should meet with tho same demand. We would recommend yon to appoint some of the respectable apothecaries in different parts of tlie city as agents for thu salo of your brandies and Winei-i, where tho profession can obtain tho name when needed for medicinal purposes. Wishing you success in your new enterprise, we remain vom* obedient servants. VAL ENTINE MOTT, M. D., Professor of Surgery, University Medical College, New York. J. M. CARN?CHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, Stirgeon-in-Chicf to tho State Hospital, etc.. No. l l Bast lCth street. The examination luis rcsultctl in tho conclusion that the sample contained no poisonous or harm? ful admixture. I have been unable to discover any trace of tho deleterious substances which are employed in the adulteration of liquors. 1 would not hesitate to uso myself, or to recommend to others, for medicinal purposes, tho Schiedam Schnapps as an excellent and unobjectionable variety of gin. Very respectfully yours, (Signed,) CHAULES A. S?ELY, Chemist. Nr.w YOUR, 0:1 Cr.OAB BTIIEKT, NOV. 2C, 18C7. Udolpho Wolfe. Esq., Present. DEAR Sm: 1 have submitted to chemical analysis two bottles of Schiedam Schnapps, which 1 look from a fresh package in your bonded warehouse, and lind, as before, that the spirituous liquor is freo from injurions ingredients or falsification; that it has the marks of being aged and not re? cently prepared by mechanical admixture ed' alcohol and aromatics. Respectfully, FEED. F. MAY lilt, Chemist. Nr.w YoitK,Tucselav,May 1. Udolpho Wolfe, Esq. LEWIS A. BAYRE'M. I)'., No. 70."j broadway. II. P. DE WEES, M. D., No. 701 Broadway. JOSEPH WORSTEB, -M. 1).. No. 120 Ninth street. NELSON STEELE, M. I)., No. 37 Bioccker street. JOHN O'REILLY, M. D., No. 230 Fourth street. B. I. RAPHAEL, M. 1)., Professor of the Princi? ples and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical College, otc.. No. Ul Ninth Btrout, and others. The proprietor also offers for sale Uottlcel W ine-, und Liquor?, Imported and bottled 1)}' himself, expressly for medicinal uso. Each bottle has hi* certificate of its puritv. Nov 12 8mo ODOLPHO WOLFE. Notice. CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Coi.nainiA, January 25, 1809. MERCHANTS and others who have neglected to pay their quarterly taxes on Sales. A.c., aro notified* that Executions for thc collection of tho samo will be placed in thu hands of tho She? riff on or before the 1st of FEBRUARY next. Jan 20 0 J. S. McMAHON, City Clerk. S. R. Flour, &c. ?)rv BBLS. S. Tt. FLOUH. ^"L" 5 Bbls. Superior Buckwheat Flour, Barrels Sugar Drips, Barrels New Crop ri. O. Molasses, Tierces New Crop West [lidies tlo. In store and for ?ale by C. H. BALDWIN. Jan 23 Iiandreth's Garden Seeds EVERY variety of Fresh and Reliablo SEEDS. Tho reputation e>f these Seeds arc too well known to need unv praise. .Just received al Jan 10 fimo* ' H. POI,LAUD'S. Mackerel. pf KITS No. 1 Day and Shoal MACKEREL, 4 tJ 00 Bbls., Halves and Quarters, Nos. 1,2 and ?, for sale hy K. ft G. 1). HOPE. Fresh Supplies. DUTCH HERRINGS, FRESH COUNTRY AND MOUNTAIN BUTTER, Pink-Eyo and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes, Fine Goshen CHEESE, At G. DIERCKS, Jan 23 At the Sign of the Watch. Extra Large Mountain Apples. Cl IBSON and fresh mountain BUTTER, just X received and for sa!e low, wholesale mid re? tail. FlSHF.lt. LOWRANCE*; FISHER. New Orleans Syrup. K DDLS. Choice New Orleans BYRUP, for salo f> hy 13. ft G. D. HOPE. Ale and Porter. pr/\ DOZ. Muir ft Son's F.dinburg ALE, 50 Doz. Ov" Guinness ?V Son's Dublin Porter, received and for sale low by J. ft T. lt. AGNEW. English Dairy Cheese. Cranberries. r^(\ BOXES English Dairy,Gutting, Piuo Apple / and Yonng America CHEESE, ls bushels CltANBERltlES, in fine order, and for sale low hv K ft G. D. HOPE. Columbia and Augusta Railroad. 1 (\Ci SHARKS for salo by lUll Jan 21 OREOG, PALMER .V CO. Planting Potatrcs. !\(\ ?BLS. PINK-EYE PLANTING POTATES, ?M * lust n coivod in 1 for salo hv Jan li I ft 1. It. AGNEW. MUTUAL 1 Life Insurance Company, O F h' W V 0 li K . INCORPORATED,. 1642. QASH ASSETS OVER ! MU ?"Y MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Cash income. M?T. i T. N MILLIONS. Dividends lu Policy Holders ISl.7, ?2.230,874.07. j No? Pidtcies issued in !4' 7 .'.? Rid. 1 Thc C mtpaity :- PURELY MUM No divi domls to siockliohlcrs Tl??: enliiv prolits aro I I return- -I t(. tin . . ni. il, Iiv?using Policies to become SEI F-SCSTAININC ip tiiirl <-n your??, or j to double m I wcnly. Interes! :?? ..? . v.-. ' fruin invert incuts, 18157, over I ft 31)0,000. Execs, ?.: INTEREST RECEIPTS ALONE,over lueses, tthoul *10U,000. Kcal i'.s! Ron i-, iiiul Mortgages uti Ken! Estate, m i iie city ol New York, uv? r SEVENTEEN MILLIONS of .'.oil;.!-. It is thr riehoa Company in the world. Ita poli. eil? aiv non forfcitHhlc, Iti- ilividciiils arc th? ls rgest. Applications for Cohunhia, an?l the Northen portion ol South Carolina, roc?Hv?'d hy GREGG. PALMER Cc GO., Jan *J(i (JIIIO Qcueral Agents. Ii. \V. Cinms. M. D.. Medical Examiner. For Invalids. PURE Extract of CALVES FEET, for making : nut rivions jelly, ami for improving Soups am Gravies. I'ure Extract of Vanilla. Lemon and Tine Apple for flavoring. Pearl Parley, Ta| idea, Sago, Arrow-root,Choco lato, Uroma, Cocoa. Coxc's Sparkling Gelatine, for making Jelly Riane Mange. Creams. For sale by Jan 10 PISilKU.V H El NITS IL Druggists. WHAT YOU DRINK. Orr of thirty-eight specimens of Bourbo: Whiskey recently submitted to a choniica analysis, at the various saloons in New York, onl two were pure. The undersigned ventures ti assert that his LIQUORS and WINES are as pur as any sold in tho United States. As for his ALI and LAGER BEER, it is without adulteraliot and he wiahos to submit it to any chemical unaly bis. lt imparts permanent strength to weak sys tenis and invigorates delicate constitutions. Drin his Reer; you will enjoy the greatest of blessings health. ;in<l prolong vonr life. Jan 10 JOHN C. SEEOERB. Trophies to the Victor.-Another Cas Cured.-Read it, Sufferers. DU. E. H. nEINITSU-DKAH Sm: In accon ance with my promise, I give you the certil cate of cure in my case. I had Chills and Fevi tor more than three months, in which time n loss of work was equal to $100. I took only Ol bottle of your "('HU.I. CURE" sud I uni entire cur'.;1.; "iv heath restored. The only objection '.avo to it is that it increased my appetite far b yoml my means to supply it. Otherwise, it is tl best Chill und Fe vi r ('ure known. Yours truly, Jan HI HENRY DANIELS. 0. D. V. 1JARTICULAR attention is <? died to thc quali ol' tin- LIQUORS and WINES for salo at i. sion-. J guarantee purity and strength, in ? oases, and the finer grados are uusurpasaed Haver and hoquet by any in these United States Pinet, Castillon <fc Co.'s, and Otard, Dupuy Co.'s, pure FRENCH BRANDIES. Gleiilioat Scotch Whiskey-"Peat Reek/' Holland (lin. Jamaica Rum, Antigua Hum. Fino Sherries, Madeira and Malaga Wines. HochelmcrA Lubfrau Milch, Chose Claret, tn Euglish and Scotch Ales and Porter. Jan 17 GEO. SYMMERS, Smoked Meats, &c. EXTRA Sugar-cured HAMS, Extra Sugar-cured Strips, Extra Fine Smoked Tongues, Smoked Salmon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Pickled Trout. Pickled Pig Pork. Pigs' Feet, ? 1 Ray Mackerel, Fulton Market Reef, und a f assortment of Fancy and Staple Groceries sale low, by ' GEORGE SYMMERS Hams, &c. pr TIE'lCES -'ORANGE" Brand Sugar-cm e> II AMS, 5 Tierces 'Pene 11 ii ii t o Pure Leaf Lard, 2 Firkin . Choice Goshen Butter. For salo hy Gl'.n. SYMMERS Garden Seeds. mHOURUUN'd SEEDS full assortment. Tin _1_ seeds havo been for nearly a century bef tho public, und reit ii i re commendation from ?one. Forsaloby GEO. SYMMERS Get The Best. XTTERSTER'S Pictorial, Unabridged, Qua VT DICTIONARY, a large supply just ric i from tin- publishers. For salo by Jan 17 RRYAN A McCABTEI Bloomsdale Garden Seeds-Grown by Da1 Landreih. fTHIE mn sampled demand, und increasing re _L talion, of Landroth's SEEDS, atti sis tl superiority over all other kinds. Years h i rolled np a long line ?d' testimonials in favoi ?iii? Seeds, as being always reliable and of v ranted quality. The subset ?bera have a full i of Seeds, for'sale wholesale and retail. J in ia FISHER A II RINITSH, Druggist DENTISTRY DU. D. L. BOOZER, grateful i'm- tho Ubi patrorfago he has received from thocitiz j of this city and the surrounding District, dill the past year, respect lolly announces that he i permanently establishes himself m Columbia, operations on the. natural Teeth faithfully i formed. ARTIFICIAL CASI'S, in ovcry appro method, carefully and satisfactorily executi among which ho would call special attentio that known as Reynold*'Patent; and of his . cess in constructing Artificial Cases by this b< tiful und durable process,he is enabled, with i lldencc, lo refer ti) his pullouts und to patentee, (.'??ie.; e.i Main street, over First lion a I li otk. Jun Lage- .Hier, fcc. ?T/Y DOZ. RREMEN LA 1ER . Il ??? 1 'Jv* poriiit.ii.ii, HO Do/., London Porti i-, SO Do/.. Scotch Ale. 1 bbl. "WHEAT" WlLfSREV very fine Bnl by Olio. SYMMER Auction Salo&. A Bare Opportunity to Secure a Magnifi? cent Estate. In the Court of Common ?'leas.-Kershaw County, In Equity IN oi tlcr to conduce to tue interest of purchasers and to preserve tho symmetry of ? complote estate, Hie following sales will bc made at the samo placo and time, thus affording au opportu? nity to purchasers to possoss one of thc FINEST PLANTATIONS in the State. Tbo two places combined form a most desirable and productive plantation <.r 1,520 acres, 1.0C0 aero? of rich bwamp, and about 500 acres of best upland, all chared, and has orton produced and still can pro . din e over 1,000 pounds oT cotton to the acre. . Plats can he boon at my of.' o. L. IL Deas, J. ll. Kershaw, Executors, r.s. 'f.j. Ancrum, et ot. nm for Foreclosing, ?a. In pursuance ot' orders in above stated cause, I will soil, buforu thc Couti Mouse, iii Camden, ou MONDAY, the ls? day or February next, being tho first Mondav, nt public out erv," all that por? tion of the ll ED BANK PLANTATION, belonging ! to Thomas J. Ancrum, situated on tho East side j of the Watereo Uiver, in Kershaw County; j bounded North and EuM bj tho remaining portion of tho said "Ked Bunk Plantation," and by tho j estate (d' Wm, A Ancrum; on tho Mast hy the i ''English Land-;" on thc South by tho jones' lands, and West by tho Watt ree Uiver - containing 058 aeres, more or ?ess. : TERMS-So much cash as will pay the costs ol' I these proceedings, tho balance on a en dit of one, two and three years, with interest pa y abb) an .nually, secured by bond, with approved personal I sureties. The title deeds to be made, hut not dc I livered, but remain in Court until tho purchaao ? money bu paid. Purchaser lei pay for stamps and I papers. C. SHIVER, Clerk, j J. D. Kirkpatrick, Administrator, cs. Ellen D. Ancrum, ct al.-Hill for Partition, to sell Lambs. In pursuance of orde rs made in the above cause, I will sell, before the Court House, in Camden, on the first Monday in February nrxt, being tho first i ilay of tho month, all that portion of tho "Bcd ? Hank Plantation, lying in Kershaw County, ad? joining East and North of tho part above de I scribed; bounded North and East by lauds of tho ' heirs of Wm. A. Ancrum, deceased, and on thc South and West by lands of Thomas J. Ancrum, and the remaining portion of said "Heel Bank" above described. This tract be'itiR tho portion of "Red Bank" owned by the late W. A. Ancrum. On this plantation there is a complete settlement suited for a large plantation. TERMS-So much cash as will pay costs and ex? penses of sale, balance eui a credit of one, two anel three years, interest payable annually from date, secured by bond, personal BUroties and a mortgage of the premises. Pi.reliasei s to pay for stamps and papers. Jan 24 mw " C. SHIVER. Clerk. Estate Sale and Renting o? Lands. IN pursuance of a decree of the Court of Equity, the undersigned will rent, to tho highest bid? ders, at Fairfield Court House, on thc FIRST MONDAY in February next, at 12 M.. thc following PLANTATIONS, belonging to tho estate of Nicholas A. Pcav, deceased, for the year 1809-to wit : Thc HOME PLACE, containing about 1,000 ? acre s. The Graham Place, containing about 2,000acres. The Dutchman Creek Place, containing about 2,000 acres. The Relton Placo, containing about 4.000 acres. Tlie Ross Place, containing about 2,500 acres. The Flint Hill Place, containing about 1,800 acres. Rentera will bo required to give notes, with two good sureties te? ?neb, or lieus on tho crops, as they may prefer. We will also sell, to thu highest bidders, for cash, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next, and the days following, commencing each elay at ll A. M., at the several places above named, in tho . order above given, commencing at the Homo Place, all tho PERSONAL PROPERTY belonging to the saitl estate, consisting of: 35 brad of M ULFS and HOUSES, 100 head of Cattle, more or lees, A lol of Corn, Fodder and Cotton Se-ed, Waggons, Cotton Gins, Plantation Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, ftc. C. DURHAM FORD, JAS. M. RUTLAND, Jan 1:1 Executors. FUIX STOCK Of Staple and Fancy BRY GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. At G. F. JACKSON'S. GREAT BARGAINS NOW OFFERED IN DRESS GOODS. PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS, BLACK AND COLORED CLOTH CLOAKS, AND ALL KINDS OF FANCY WORSTED GOODS, nt Jan 10 C. V. .1 Al ICSON'U. ! sj t 55 J H W o ^ P rjS & fi V. 5 CO H O ?ri fi cr. < fi > to u a c ? g tc <~ ?fl g to ?-, h o ? o < O & Q) to <? g - co a ? > Hs ?~>Q rn . ?> U o Z 9 * w * ? ? ?W O to BEWARE OF DECEIT, /-\ AND call at the Columbia Ice lionne, (fl/il von want good and fresh NORFOLK *w.?. ? >YS l Kits, at .">(? cents per quart. I am n e. ivinti daily, direct from Norfolk, by Express. ?): c. IT JOHN D BATEMAN. Burglar Alarms. TXTEhav, purchased the right ol Utlcy's Patent. BURGLAR ALARMS, and now oft'er them for tale at ibo low price e>f tlfl each. They will oe found a secure snfe-gu iril u-r Protection of Stores, Dtrel'i'f;*, (tin-houses, ?tarns, Smoke.-heuse*, ?c., from tliieees and incendiaries. Call ai d see them at th-store of J S T. lt. AGNEW.