The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 25, 1869, Image 3
LONDON, August 24.-Tho Times, in
an editorial to-day, in wh??h the separa
tion ol Lord Byron and his wife is do
taUejtf?2er$ that Mrs. Stowe's narra?
tive is o?tirely without foundation and
a bose slander. .1 .
While a religious festival was recently
being C?Tebrated in Trau i, Italy, a large
ornamentof wood and gauze, snrro anded
by thou sands of tapirs, and located, iu
the nave, took-fire. A panic ensued and
the immense assemblage rushed to the
doors, and men, women and children
were thrown down and trampled opon.
When quiet was restored, sixteen dead
bodies were taken out, besides a number
badly injprod.
The Btoamer City of Bio Janeiro,
brought, as an experiment, nineteen live
oxen from, Montevideo. A steamer is
now bmlding for that trade exclusively,
and will be ready in six week?.
The Morning Telegraph, discussing
the cession of Cuba to the United States,
says England would feel no jealousy at
this aggrandizement which would com?
plete the abolition of slavery, as an in?
stitution. Tho.loss of Coba to Spain would
be an unquestionable gain to the mother
country and colony, and to the cause of
mankind.
PATHS, Augusta 24.-Tho French ex?
iles, generally, receive Nopoleon's am?
nesty with unequivocal demonstrations
of gratitude.
HAVANA, August 24.-Col. Nicolao,
With 200 mon and two guns, routed
400 insurgents, near Jeaoats, in the cen?
tral department. The rebels left twentv
killed.
"Washington NeWS.
WASHINGTON, August 21.-Tho State
Department records show the following
as th? notion, on the fifteenth Amend?
ment: Complete ratification-North Ca?
rolina, Weat Virginia, Massachusetts,
Wisconsin, Maine, Louisiana, Michigan,
South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Arkansas,
Connootiout, Florida-12. Definite ra?
tification-Missonri, Kansas-2. Re?
jected-Kentucky, Delaware-2.
The intention seems to be only to con?
sider department business at next Cabinet
meeti?g; but the partisans hope pro?
gressing events will compel them to give
some attention und take some action re?
garding Cuba.
Internal revenue receipts to-day $262,
000.
Nearly $5,000,000 coin interest will be
due on ten-forties September 1. $194,
000,000 in these bonds are out. No other
coin interest is due until the 1st of No?
vember.
Domestic Newt.
NEW YORK, August 24.-A German
named Cohen died of Asiatic cholera to?
day.
Tho Tribune soys: "Mournful intelli?
gence comes to ns from Tennessee. The
chances of preventing the return of Mr.
Andrew Johnson to the United States
Senate are said to be diminishing. "
PHILADELPHIA, August 24.-Two more
small distilleries have been closed, but
illicit productions continue.
A fire broke, out at the corner of Ninth
and Wallace streets, to-day, and is still
progressing for the want of water te ex?
tinguish it. The buildings were used
for manufacturing purposes.
The stoppage of tho paper mills at
Ma?iunk, ran by water! increased the
price of paper from 2}? to 3 cents per
pound.
PHILADELPHIA, August 24.-An insane
son, named Evans, killed his father, to?
day, aged sixty-three. The scone of
the hfttrder was near that of Twichell.
NB# ORLEANS, August 24.-A duel was
fought at the Oaks, yesterday, between
a Mississippian and an Orleanian, with
Mississippi rifles, at forty paces. At the
second fire, the Mississippian, who was
the challenging party, received what was
thought to be a mortal wound.
RICHMOND, Va., August 24.-The
weather was showery, here, yesterday
There were heavy showers, last night, at
Staunton, Lexington and Old Sweet
Springs.
CHARLESTON, August 24.-Arrived
steamers Manhattan and Miunctonka,
New York'; L. W. Everman, Philadel?
phia; sohooner Clara Montgomery, New
York,
THE FIGURES.-The following figures
have been compiled with great accuracy
by a statistical contemporary, vouohed
for by the Columbus (Ohio) Crisis. It
appears that the "expenses of the army
and navy department in 1867 were
$5,500,000 inore than during the first
year of the war. The expenses of these
two departments in 1867 were $44,000,
000 mofe than in 1866. Daring Polk's
administration, which includes the period
of the Mexican war, the expenses of the
war department were $90,540,788. The
expenses for the same department for
the year ending July 1, 1868, the third
year of peace, were $128,854,494, or over
$38,000,000 more during one year of
peace than there were during four years
of Democratic role, with the Mexican
war on our hands. The interest on the
Federal debt amounts to $140,000,000.
That of the English debt is $180,000,000.
The debt of Francois $2,700,000,000, the
interest being $80,000,000. Thus we
pay $10,000,000 more interest per year
than England, and $60,000,000 more
than France. In 1867 the taxes imposed
on the 4,000,000 people of the State of
New York amounted to $180,000,000,
being about forty-five dollars for eaoh
man, woman and child. This is four
times as much per head as tho tax upon
the people of Great Britain, four and a
half times as muon as tho Fronch tax,
and at least twelve times greater than
that of Russia."
A dispatch from Richmond, Va., says
yesterday was the eighty-first day since
thero had been rain sufficient to wet tho
ground.
Ring-leader-The parson at the mar?
riage service.
unsettled. Mon?v firm, nt 7. Sterling
-long 9K; abort *0. OoW82K- Ten?
nessee's, ox-coupon, 59>?; new, 53%;
Virginia's, ex-oonpon, 54; new, 60>?
?eked; Louisiana's, ora, 71; levee G'B,
64K; 8's, 84)?; Alabama 8's, 93# asked;
Georgia 7's, 93; North Carolina's, old,
56; new, 50% asked. Flour 5(3)10e.
lower. Wheat l@2c. lower. Corn 1@
2c. lower. Mesa pork 88.00. Cotton
quiet, at 35. Freights quiet.
T P. M.-Cotton steady, with sales of
500 bales, at 35. Flour dull-superfine
5.90@6.50; Southern common to fair ex?
tra 6.60@6.95. Wheat heavy-amber
Michigan 1.60; Southern white 1.78.
Corn dull-mixed Western 1.10fB1.13.
Pork 33.00. Lard-kettle 19>?. Whis?
key unchanged. Bice firm. Sugar firm.
Coffee quiet. Molasses dull. Freights
steady. Money offering liberal bat
oloeing at 6@7. Gold active and strong,
but closed at 33-the highest price of the
day.
BALTIMORE, August 21.-Cotton quiet,
at 84^@35. Flour dull-snperfine oity
6.50@7.OO; Western 6.25@6,50. Wheat
very dull and heavy-prime to choice
red 1.40@1.50. Corn firm-white 1.15
@1.16; yellow 1.14. Oats dull, at 53@
55. Pork quiet, at 34.00. Shoulders
16)^. Whiskey quiet, at 1.26.
CINCINNATI, August 24.-Whiskey
quiet, at 1.20.. Provisions quiet aud
firm, and in but little demand. Pork
held at 38.00@33.50. Shoulders 15>?;
sides 19. Lard dull.
NEW ORLEANS, August 24.-Sales of
cotton to-day 95 bales-middlings nomi?
nally 32; receipts 113. Flour-superfine
5.75; double 0.50; treble 6.75. Corn
weaker-white 97??@1.00. pork held
at 35.50. Bacon supply light, at 17%@
20. Lard firm, at 20@2O>? ; keg 22(a)
23. Sugar inactive-common 11@12;
prime 14I^'@14).,'. Molasses-reboiled
60?70. Whiskey quiet, at 1.25@1.30.
Coffee dull-fair 15,^ ; prime ?6K@16%.
Gold 32%.
AUGUSTA, August 24.-Cotton market
easier, with sales of 80 bales-receipts 1 ;
middlings nominal, at 32.
CHARLESTON, August 24.-Cotton quiet
with a lower tendency-sales 18 bales;
middling nominally, at82@32l-.i; receipts
23.
LONDON, August 24-3 P. M.-Con?
sols 935a- Bonds 84??.
LIVERPOOL, August 24-3 P. M.-Cot?
ton quiet, but a shade easier-uplands
13?4; Orleans 14, Yarns and fabrics at
Manohester quiet but firm.
LIVERPOOL, August 24-Evening.
Cotton dull-uplands 13^@13%; Or?
leans 137'8(o)14; sales 8,000 bales.
$10,000.
HPoxr Sale.
THAT splendid CORN AND COT?
TON FARM, known KB tho "SALU
.DA FORK PLANTATION," situated
niue miles South from Newberry Court House,
S. C., aud forty miles from Columbia. The
place contains about eighteon hundred acres
of choice lands; about twelve hundred of
which aro open, and tho balance woodland.
Bounded on two sides hy "Bush" and "Big"
Saluda Rivers, it affords a largo proportion of
tho most desirable bottom or swamp lands;
and on Big Saluda River it has one of the
most valuable unimproved water privileges in
tho South. Thc improvements aro an elegaut
Two-Story Framed Dwelling, six creight Dou?
ble Framed Houses for laborers quarters,
Stables, Barna, Blacksmith and Carpenter
Shops and other out-houses-all sound and in
good condition. Belonging to the place, and
propelled by an excellent water power, is one
of the best Merchant Mills in tho State, having
two setts of forty-eight inch French Burr
Wheat Stones, and one of same size for Corn,
with machinery all completo. Also, a No. 1
Circular Saw Mill; Gin lieu HO with a seventy
five Saw Gin;Threshing Houso, with an excel?
lent Thresher and Grain Fan; also, a Cotton
Screw. Lands in this section will produce
from one to two hales of cotton per acre with?
out a doubt.
Torme cash or its equivalent. Parties wish?
ing to purchase, can seo the place and obtain
further information by application to Jordan
P. Pool, Esq., Newberry Court Honse, 8. C
or address H. WARE A SON,
July 0 2mo *_New Orleans, La.
Sights and Sensations
IN FRANCE, GERMANY, Ao.. $1.50.
Hilt to Hilt, by 8urry, of Eagle's Nest, $1.50.
Fivo Acres Too Much, by Rooseveldt, a very
pleasant and instructive book, $1.50.
How Crops Grow, for all agriculturalists, hy
Professor Johnson, $1.50.
Old Town Folks, a novel, by Mrs. Stowe, 12.
The Wedding Day in all Ages and Countries.
Strotton, a novel, by Kingsley, 40 cents.
Tho Villa on tho Rhine, by Auerbach.
Ho Knew Ho was Right, by Trollope.
The Malay Archipelago, its Inhabitant-, and
Animals, finely illustrated, full of information.
European Vineyards, by Flagg, $1.50.
Liddons' Bampton Lectures, London.
Tho Virginians, Tho Ncwoomes, cheap edi?
tions Thackeray's works and other new books.
For salo at BRYAN A McCARTER'S
June 30 Bookstore.
City of Columbia Bondi.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, August 12, 1869.
ALL over-due R^r.ds, Coupons and Interest,
and all Bonds issued since 1st January,
1867, bearing six por cent, interest, of the city
of Columbia, will bo convorted into seven per
cent. Bonds, on application at this offioe, in
conformity with a rosolution of the City Coun?
cil, j. s. MCMAHON,
Ang 13_City Clerk.
OATS.
BUSHELS primo HEAVY OAT8, for 1
salo low. by E. A G. D. HOPE.
500
Old Newspapers,
FOR Wrapping and Pattern Cutting, for
sale at PHOENIX OFFIOE. Aug 19
ATT ENTION!
jpULV. ELM,
GROUND GENTIAN,
COCOA BUTTER,
BROMID. POTASS.,
INSTRUMENTS,
SOOTHING SYRUP,
FEEDING BOTTLESt
WORM CONFECTIONS,
And numerous other articles, just received
and for sale low at
Aug 20 E. E. JACKSON'S DRUG STORE.
Lectures and Beadings.
MR. P. W. FULLER will answor calls to
Lecturo on tho Spiritual Philosophy (or
New Dispensation) in any part of tho Stato
I whoro the friends of progress and reform may
mako suitable arrangements. Address at Co
I lnmbia, S. C. Juno 30 w
irtMM rt. Flattt?fs.
.?+&fit?hjf? ?ppned rort?it'withjtome
?wm0* tho moot improved GUNS now in use,
fflHi am prepared to gin and pack 15 or 20
balee of cotton POT day. I nae the Quilot and
tho Georgia Gin. The lattor ia one of the
moat improved machines paed in Georgia, all
(ho largo plantera preferring it above all
other?. I will , aleo have a Needle- Gin in
operation in a fow days. I also have the im*
?roved Felder and Condensers with my Gin.
[y machinery is ron by a ten-horse power en?
gine, tho? affording me ail the power neces?
sary for the work. Those having cotton to
gin and pack, will do well to call OB me, as I
can offer advantages superior to all others.
Having had an experience of twenty years in
tho boniness, I feel confident I can give entire
satisfaction. I will give my personal atten?
tion to Ginning. I am prepared to go into the
country whenever needed. My Gins are ia
operation in Charles Logan's Stable, on Se?
nate street. I am also prepared to buy all
Seed Cotton brought to me, and will pay a
fair price for the same.
Aug 24 6_G. A. HALL.
DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! !
AT
C. F. JACKSON'S.
THE season is advancing, and wc still bavo
on haud a beautiful and varied assortment
of DRESS GOODS, which has been recently
overlooked, and the prices marked down ex?
tremely low. We especially invite tho atten?
tion of tho Ladies to this department, feeling
assured that there is not a better selection to
found in tho city.
Tho friends of Mr. J. L. DIXON will find
him at this establishment, where he will he
glad to seo them, and pay them every atten?
tion. _Aug 12
One Thousand Dollars Reward!
ESCAPED, ou the evening of thc Cth inst.,
from the South Carolina Penitentiary,
where he was detained on a char&o of murder,
WILLIAM K. TOLBERT.
Ho is about thirty years of age, Ave feet ten
aud-a-half inchoshigh; weighs about 170
pounds; fair complexion: sandy hair and whis?
kers; light blue eyes, with red lids, almond
shaped, closely together; remarkably square
shoulders; small bet; with a peculiar utter?
ance of voice.
A reward of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
will bo paid for his apprehension and delivery
to mo at Columbia. JOHN B. HUBBARD,
Aug 14 Chief Constable.
Chinese Social Life,
BY Justice Doolittlo-illustrated-with some
account of their Religious Education and
Business Custom* and Opinions. 2 vols. 15.
Stewart McKonzio'a Campaign in China
published in 1842. SO cents.
NewlSuoply Yestorday, To-Day and Forever.
Sights i id Sensations in France, Germany
and Switzerland. $1.50.
Famous London Merchants. Book for boys.
Baker's Riflo and Humid in Cevlon. Illus?
trated. $1.50.
Popular Education and Public Instruction.
The Wedding Dav in all Ages and Countries.
Bv Wood. $1.50.
My Daughter Elinor. A Novel. $1.25.
Thackeray's Novels-at 50 and 75 cents.
For salo at DUFFIE .t CHAPMAN'S
August 10 Bookstore.
Forman University, Greenville, S. C.
/fiJjfK TFTE next session of this in
#fcliTitap?5:Btituti(ii) will open September 15th,
^EfcBPSand continue forty week:! without
^mVJwr intermission.
.mmW THREE YEARS' SCHOLAR?
SHIPS may bo obtained, conditioned on the
payment of Thirty Dollars annually for three
years, and entitling tho holder of a Scholar?
ship to tho free tuition of a pupil in all thc
regular schools, on tho payment of tho annual
charge of Five Dollars lor Incidental Expenses.
Tho regular schools embrace: Mathematics
and Mechanical Phylosophy, Prof. Judson;
Latin Language and Literature, Prof. Faber;
Greek do., Prof. Smith; Chemistry and Natur?
al Philosophy, Prof. Harris; LoFC'C, Rhetoric,
Intellectual and Moral Philosoph., Prof. Fur
man.
Excepting to the holders of Scholarships,
thc annual charge for Tuition and Incidentals
will bo $115.00
For instruction in Modern Languages (Ger?
man, French and Spanish) and in Practical
Chemistry, there will bc an extra charge, to
be regulated by tho size of the class.
Good boarding, exclusive of lights and
washing, can bo obtained at about f 15 per
month.
Catalogues or Scholarships may ho obtained
by addressing tho subscriber.
Aug 21 18 JAMES C. FURMAN, Pres't.
FRUITS Di AND OUT OF SEASON.
#LEMONS AND ORANGES,
Dates, Prunelles,
Figs, Prunes.
A fresh lot of fine French Confection?
ery-something rich, rare and palatable.
Fresh Nuts, Almonds and Raisins.
Dessicated Cocoanut, Sicily Lemon Sugar.
Toys, Toys. Toys, Toys, Toys, Toys,
AN ENDLESS VARIETY.
CAKES and PIES-fresh and made to order.
Pure CANDIES manufactured daily.
Cro net Sets-a fine, healthy, eut-door exer?
cise.
Keep Cool!
Tho subscriber, intending to give bis friends
and customers a chance to keep cool, has de?
termined to reduoe tho price of CREAM for
the balance of tho season.
Cream per quart, 75 cents.
Cream per plate, 20 cents.
Cream por half plato, 10 cents.
Lemonade and Iruit Boverages, 10 cents per
glass.
Call and be convinoed of the correctness of
tho above. J. McKENZIE,
June 4 Main Street.
CLOSING OUT
Summer Goods!
PRIOR TO TAKING STOCK, AND
moving in New Store, will sell
for fifteen days the above class of
Goods, at and below first cost. Call
at the Sign of
M
BIG BOOT AND HAT,
Opposite Columbia notch
Aug 1 A. SMYTHE.
Jos. DANIEL POPE. A. C. HASKELL.
POPE & HASKELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ANO
SOLICITOUS IN KtHTTV,
Oflico-Law Range, Columbia, 8. C. May 5
Tobacco ! Tobacco ! !
rr/\ BOXES COMMON TOBACCO, at low
I \ J figures.
30 boxes Fair Chewing Tobacco.
4 boxes Extra Rock City Chowing Tobacco.
4 boxes Commonwealth Chowing Tobacco.
10 boxes Rose Bud Chowing Tobacco.
July 20 JOHN C. SEEGERS.
J&tx??i/r?' Goods.
ARMSTRONG. CATOE & CO.,
237 and 239 Baltimore otrcet, Baltimore,
IMPORTERS and jobbora of Bonnet and
Trimming Ribbone, Velvot and Sash Rib?
bone, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Volvete, illu?
sions, Blonds, Laces, Ruches, Netts and
Orapos, French Flowers and Feathers, Straw
Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed and un?
trimmed; Silk, Velvet and Felt Bonnets and
Hats, Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. Tho larg?
est Stock of Millinery Goods iu this country,
and unequalled in choice variety, which wc of?
fer at prices that will defy competition.
?-ORDERS SOLICITED. Ang 17 Imo?
GEORGE PAGE & 00.,
No. 5 N. Schroeder Street, Unit Inion-, Nfl.
MANUFACTURERS OF PAGE'S IM?
PROVED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCU?
LAR SAW MILLS, Stationary and Portable
Steam Er ines and Boilers, Grist Mills, Shin?
gle Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, Saw
G?mmers, Horse Towers, Shafting, Pullies,
&c. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill sup?
plies generally, and Manufacturer?' Agents
for every description of wood-working ma?
chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous
Head-blocks, patented December 15. 1863, and
improved Friction Feed, patented July 13,
1869, in addition to previous patents, make
our Saw Milla stand unrivaled. Estimates and
ni ms furnished, and contracts entered into
for the erection of Circular, Gang Mulay or
Sash Mills. Correspondence solicited, and
Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail
or otherwise. July 30 ly
-?----?-?j
New York Advertisements.
Mrs. Edward B. White's
/fl^^ ENGLISH AND FRENCH
tMuBm^ BO A It DING SCHOOL tor young
>OB(^Jladies, removed to No. 59 West 12d
.yjay street, opposite Reservoir Park,
*MmJr New York City.
REFERENCES: Bishop "Potter, New York;
Bishop Davis, South Carolina: Rev. W. T.
Brandy, Atlanta, '3a.; Professor Henrv, Smith?
sonian Institute; General Wade Hampton,
South Carolina; NY. W. Corcoran, Washington,
D. C.; President Middleton, Charleston Col?
lege; Professor Charles Davies. New York; W.
Gilmore Simms, South Carolina; Professor
Bartlett, West Point Miiitarv Academy.
Aug 18_w8_
Private Boarding in New York.
COMFORTABLE, airy Rooms, with Board,
in a pleasant locality-Fourth street, op?
posite Washington Square. Street cars pass
tho door every few minutes. Apply to, or ad?
dress, Mus. S. J. WYATT,
Aug 18 -17 South Washington Place, 4th st.
Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies.
?\ -i f\{\{\ REWARD for any case of dia
vjpA^v/VJVJ ease in any stago which they
lani to cure.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1
cures Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore Throat and
Mouth, Sore Eyes, Eruptions, Copper-Colored
Blotches, Scrofula, Ac; is the greatest Blood
Purifier known, removes all disease from the
svstom and leaves the blood pure and healthy.
'DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2
euros Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all
its forms, gives immediate relief in all cases.
No dieting necessary. Price of either No. 1 or
No. 2, $5.03 per bottle, or two bottles for $9.00.
DR. RICHAU'8 GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safo
and radical cure for all Urinary Derangements,
I accompanied with full directions. Price $3.00
per bottle
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR
D'AMOUR, a radical euro for Debility, in old
or young; imparting energy with wonderful
effect. Price $5 per bottle or two bottles for* $9.
On receipt of price, tho Remedies will bo
shipped to any place. Circulars sent. Address
DR. D. B. RICHARDS,
Aug 19 ly No. 228 Varick st., New York.
Iron Cotton Ties.
SOLE Agency in New York for thc sale and
distribution of tho
ARROW TIE
AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE,
Manufactured hy J. J. MCCOMB, Liverpool.
SWENSON, PERKINS A CO.,
80 Beaver street, New York.
(Mail address, Box 5,724 P. O. ) Aug 7 3mo?
ST. CLOUD HOTEL.
1 ^?f^ ,THI8 NEW and Commodious
(BllTrW?hi? "ODSK, located corner Broad
fls>sKEl^L-%va-v a Forty-second street,
^BBBSHBPNew York, possesses advan
tages over all other houses, for the accommo?
dation of its guests. It was built expressly for
a first-class family boarding house-the rooms
being large and en suite, heated hy atoam
with hot and cold water, and furnished second
to none; while the culinary department ls in
the most exnerience? hands, affording guests
an unequalled table. One of Atwood's Patent
ElevatoiB is also among the 'modern improve?
ments' and at tho service of gursts at all hours.
Tho Broadway and University Place Cars pass
the door every four minutes, running from the
City Hall to Central Park, while the Sixth and
Seventh Avenue lines are but a short block on
cither Bide, affording ample facilities for com?
municating with all depots, steamboat land?
ings, places of amusement and business of the
groat metropolis. MORE A HOLLEY,
March 19 Gmo Proprietors.
' Baltimore Advertisement.
Baltimore Regalia Emporium.
Sleco 33rotHeriB,
T|yf ANUFAOTURERB of Regalia, Jewels,
ixJL Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac., for Masons,
I. G. O. F., Red lien, Knight.-, or Pythias and
all other socltles, Banners, Flags, Ship Signals,
Ac., 14 N. Charles st., cor. Fayette, Baltimore,
Md. Price list furnished upon application.
Aug 19_8mo
Fall and Winter Importation
18 6 9.
RIBBONS, "MILINEEY
WANTKO. AGF.NT8-.$75 to ;$20O por
.month everywhere, male and romalo, to
introduce the Genuino Improved Common
Sen?*) FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This
machino will stitch, hem, fell, tuqk, qui) t, cord,
bind, braid and embroider, in a most superior
manner. Prico only $18. Folly wan-anted for
?ve years. We will pay $1,000 for any machino
that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or
more elastic scam than ours. It .noakes the
"Elastio Lock Stitch." Evory second stitch
can ho cut, and still the cloth cannot ho pulled
apart without tearing it. Wo pay agents from
$75 to $200 per month and expenses, or a com?
mission from which twico that amount can bo
mado. Address SECOMB A CO., Pittsburg,
Pa., St. Louis, Mo., or Boston, Mass.
CAUTION.-Do not bo imposed upon by
other parties palming off worthless cast-iron
machines, under tho ?ame name or otherwise.
Ours is the only genuino and really practical
cheap machine manufactured. May 29 3mo
W~ANTEO.-AGENTS-To sell tho Ameri?
can Knitting Machine. Prico $25. Tho
simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine
over invented. Will knit 20,000 stitches per
minute. Liberal inducements to agents. Ad?
dress AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINECO.,
Boston, MSESM or St. Louis, Mo. May 293mo
New Flour.
OP BBLS. St. Louis NEW FLOUR, sttperi
?U*) or to anything In market.
50 Bags and Parrels, assorted grades, at
very low figures, for sale bv
Aug 14 GEO. SYMMERS.
- Tatty and ?soft? Articles.
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
WATCHES, JE\VlfiY,SPECTMLES,
FANCY ARTICLES,
Silver and Plated Ware.
THE subscriber is opening a Urge and va?
ried ?tock of article* in his Une ot busi?
ness, and as they were personally selected
from an over-stocked market, and paid for in
cash, will be Bold at prices that cannot fail to
excite the attention of purchasers. Tho as?
sortment is varied-embracing a number of
fancy and tasteful articles of virtu, besides
solid silver and. plated sets for table nao.
Latest styles Watches, for, ladies and gentle?
men, both open and hunting cases, of gold
and silver. Ear-rings, Breast-pins, Kings,
etc., of new patterns. Spectacles adjusted to
suit all ages. Be invites an inspection ot his
stock. I. S?LZBACHER,
Savings Bank Building, near Columbia Hotel.
Aug 20_
SEMI-ANNUAL
Reduction in Prices,
TO MAKE WAY FOD
FALL GOODS.
1'
Twenty per cent. Discount
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
DRAB, FELT AND STRAW HATS.
.1
ALL OUR
Gr O O ID JE*
AHE MARKED
IN
PLAIN FIGURES,
A nd Every One Can See For Themselves.
E. & W. C. SWAFPIELD.
July 25 _Clothing and Hat House.
AYERS SARSAPARILLA,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
THE reputation this
excellent medicino en?
joys, is derived from its
cu res, many of which
are truly marvoHous;
inveterate cases of8cro
folons Disease, where
tho system seemed sat?
urated with corruption,
have been purified and
'cured by it. Scrofulous
affections and disorders
which were aggravated by the scrofulous con?
tamination until they were painfully aili ic ting,
have hecD radically curod in such great num?
bers in almest every section of the country,
that the public scarcely need to be informed of
its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destruc?
tive enemies of our raco. Often, this unseen
and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines
tho constitution, and invites the attack of en?
feebling or fatal diseases, without exciting a
suspicion of its presence Again, it seems to
breed infection throughout tho body and then,
on some favorahlo occasion, rapidly develop
into ono or other of Its hideous forms, cither
on the surface or among the vitals. In the
latter, tubercles may be suddenly deposited in
tho lungs or heart, or tumors formed in tho
liver, or it shows its preaenco by eruptions on
the skin, or foul ulcerations on some part of
the bodv. Heneo the occasional usoof a bottle
of this SARSAPARILLA is advisable, even
when no active symptoms of disease appear.
Poisons afflicted with the following complaints
gencrallv find immediato relief, and at length
cure, by*the use of thia SARSAPARILLA: Sf.
Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Ringieorm, Sore Eyes,
Sore Ears and other eruptions or viaiblo forma
of Scrofulous disease. Also, in the more con?
cealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Dis?
ease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia and the various
Ulcerous affections of tho muscular and nerv?
ous steins.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases
are cured by it, though a long time is required
for subduing these obstinate maladies by any
medicine. But long continued use of this me?
dicine will cure tho complaint. Leucorrhoa or
Wliites, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Dis?
eases, aro commonly soon relievod and ulti?
mately curod by its purifying and invigorating
effect." Minute dirootions in each caso are found
in oar Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism
and Gout, when causad by accumulations of |
extraneous matters in th o blood, yield quickly
to it, as also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Con?
gestion or Inflammation ot the Liver and Jvun
dice. when arising, as they often do, from tho
r inkling poisons in the blood. This s Mis A
I AR it LA is a great restoror for the streng th
und vigor of tho system. Those who aro Lan
'juid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless and
t roublod with Nervous Apprehensions or Fears,
or any of tho affections symptomatic of Weak?
ness, will find immodiato relief and convincing
i vidouce of its restorative power upon trial.
PREPARED RY
Dr. J. C. AYER ?Si CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practicaland Analytical Chemists.
April 1 iiinio
Iron.
SWEDES IRON, 1 J, lj,?, 2.}, 3, 3$, 5, C, 7,
10 inches.
Hand Iron, English Iron, Hoop Iron.
Sheet Iron,
2,000 Hoes, of all kinds.
200 Pairs Trace Chains.
FISHER, LOWRANCE Sc FISHER.
Corn and Bran.
PCAfi BUSHELS Trimo White Western
OUU Rread CORN.
50 baga Fresh Ground Bran.
For sale low by GEO. BYMMERS.
20
Wine Bottles.
OROS8 Wino Botvles, for sale by
Fob li E. St G. D. HOPE.
Niokerson House Hotel, .
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE undersigned having
RENEWED hid lease upon the
above POPULAR HOUSE, will endeavor to
make it one ol the most agreeable Hotels in
the South. A call is solicited.
49~ Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel.
WM. A. WRIGHT,
July 0 gmo_Proprietor.
COLUMBIA HOTEL,
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
THE Proprietors take pleasure in announc?
ing this elegantly-famished Establishment
now open for the accommodation of guests.
The table will always be supplied with every
delicacy of tho season-both from the New
York and Charleston markets, and no efforts
will bo spared to give perfect satisfaction, in
every respect, to our patrone. FREE LUNCH
in the refectory every day from ll until 12r.
WM. GORMAN, I PnOPRIETons
H. H. BADENHOP, l 1 nopl?ETOBS
May 30_
The New Theory of Health
ESTABLISHED BY
HEN? QUEEN'S DELIGHT!
ry.HE Life of ail Flesh is Blood. Tho Health
JL of Life isj>urity of Flesh. Without purity
of Blood, no Flesh can be free from disease.
HELNITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is now a recognized household Medicine of
remarkable remedial powers, invented,, and
compounded by the Proprietor, which ho has
called by thc euphonious soubriquet
"QUEEN'S DELIGHT."
ITS CONSTITUENT PK OPE UTI ES.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT IS an an alterative, produc?
ing a gradual change in the
HEINITSH'S functions of organs, as to
permit a healthy action to
take the place of disease.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT Xs deobstrnent by its diversi
? ni action; removesobstruc
HEINITSH'S '?lons, reduces inflammation
and enlargement of the
glands and viscera.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT IS au Invigoront and Tonic;
it produces a gentle and
permanent excitement of all
the vital actions observable
in the functions of organic
HEINITSH'S life; and ie, therefore, ad
missable in diseases of tho
Stomach, Liver and organs
of digestion.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT ls a stirr*' .?ting, alterative
diaphobotic, promoting per?
spiration, removing humors
in the blood, producing a
HEINITSH'S healthy aotion of the sain,
removes Boils, Pimples,
Blotches and Cutaneous
eruptions.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT IS aperient, gently acting
upon tho bowels, thereby
removing effete matter, pro?
ducing a healthy feeling of
HEINITSH'S the stomach and hoad.
Headaohe and nervous dis?
orders are enred by its ose.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT IS expectorant, increasing
the secretion from the
mucous membrane of the
air cells and passages. of
HEINITSH'S the lungs, or assists its dis?
charge; is, therefore, a re?
medy, combined with Cod
Liver Oil, in all cases of Con?
sumption, Colds, ic.
Thc high appreciation in which it is held by
tho profession and the golden opinions of the
people, and their many testimonials, will make
it a desirable medicine for Druggists to keep
constantly on hand.
The sick, feeble and those in delicate health,
and all persons living in warm climates, ana
all unacclimated, will And the
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
A grest medicine, protecting them from all
those diseases which originate in a bad condi?
tion of the blood and climatic inrlnences.
For sale by Druggists throughout the State.
Thetrade supplied by
FfsHER Sc HEINITSH, Columbia, S. C.
PLUMB A LEITNEB, Augusta, Ga.
J. H. ZEILEN Sc CO., Macon, Ga.
JOHN F. HENRY, New York.
MANSFIELD St HIGBEE, Memphis, Tenn.
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY St COWDEN, ?
Aug 6 t_Philadelphia.
Ixx Court of Probate--Eichland County.
IF. TV. Coogter et al., vs. John LT. McElweeet aU
IT appearing to ray satisfaction that John H.
McElwee, one of the defendants to the
within petition, resides within the State of
North Carolina, and beyond the juriadiotion
of this Court, on motion of Messrs. Pope Sc
Haskell, for the petitioners,
It is ordered, that the said John H. McEl
weo do appear and plead, answer or demur to
tho said petition, within forty days from the
publication of this order; and upon default,
that a decree pro confesso be rendered against
him.
I It is farther ordered, that publication be
made of this rnie, for the space of forty days,
in tho Columbia Phmnix.
\ (Signed) WM. HUTSON WIGG,
Jnly28 wG_Jndge of Probate.
es ta u ran t,
191 Main street, Colombia, S. C.
'asnoH gooii?g ara
Pure Corn Whiskey.
?mf\ BB LS. Pure Corn WHISKEY, for salo
JL\J low to dealers. E. Sc Cr. D. HOPE,
May 1 Agents Old North State Distillery.
Flour \ Flour ! !
pr f\ BBLS. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, at
OU tlO-best in market.
50 bids. Extra Family Flour, at $9-equal to
country.
50 bbls. Supor Flour, at $8 -new and sweet.
Our Choico Family Flour is tho "cream of
\ tho city and superior to any in this market."
j Terms cash. _J. Sc. f. R. AGNEW.
Fulton Market Beef.
PICKLED Ox Tongues and Sugar-cured
Breakfast Strips. For sale by
Juno 13_E. Sc G. D. HOPE.
To Rent.
A desirablo RESIDENCE, containing
seven rooms. Well of good water on tho
premises. Apply to
July 13 GREGG, PALMER St CO.
Preserving Kettles.
TINNED and Enamoled Preserving KET?
TLES, for sale low. by
FISHER, LOWRANCE St FISHER.