The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, September 19, 1869, Image 1

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EDITOB AW r-ROPIUETOH. ? flj . * ?| ^ ^ . " M - ^ Office oa Main Btreet, above Taylor i_? -" ----M IW8Q&?*W<& W**$SPr '-?=-==-.. . - Agent* for riionixtwi Gleaner. "Let 0nr Just Censure ? -'HBMSK^' Attend the True Event." . - IIIUAH MITCHELL.. .Spartanburg 1 r '_ , , _ ' ' j^^rr^Mggf"^! , -- , jfflfli^ B? J. A. SELBY. ' : ; ?OL?M0M...8..O,. SUNDAY.^WORN?NG. SEPTEMBER 19, 1809 VOL. V-NO. 156. . TERM S-I JU ADVANCE '' - ' ' Strnsriti?Ti?h". ' * Delly, Six Mouths.14 00 Trl-Wefatly, Six Mrfritbe.2 60 Weekly, Six Months.. 1 GO APTEBTISEURMTS. . U L Fer .square, (io linea, ) flr?t Insertion .?0 75' feach subsequent insertion. 50 Weekly, eadh insertion.'.... 75 MkV A liberal discountmade on the abov* role? vahen advertisements are inserted by (tie month. ' ?ir Bo ok and Job Frin ting of all kind? promptly and faithfully attended to. ; . '?"b?^ frkh *W?d!? ta New York. ' The STew Y?tiiHSwr^ot Tu osc? ny, says: All ?ar not?is aro jammed with business men from all parts ot trie country, who have come to purchase their fall stock of goods,' ' The amontot of sales amonftgall bran ohos of trade averages thirty1 rper cont, beyoud those of last fall, and folly fifty, per- cent, beyond those of. the Bprrtig/.' Ak' 'yet' they havebeen chiefly confined :tb Northern and Western buy ors, but South-western men are coming in andi purchasing to the extent of nearly double tho arnounts of last year. Their .notion is based on the heavy cotton crop, which has now passed tho Usual possibili? ties of failure t hr ou gk worms nud wea? ther, and can be safely calculated upon. Trifle has opened only since the begin? ning of this month. The-large dealers are having an advan? tage over tho small men, especially ia dry goods'.' They are giving longer cre? dits, and monopolizing the bulk of the busincs3.. Cash sales at thirty days aro less the rule than of late since the war, and an, approach, to the old times of eight, twelve and eighteen months' cre? dit is being made, not only in the ready granting of four months, but increasing the time to B?X, adding interest for the extratwo months. Every "heavy dry goods house is a bee hive. The clerks and salesmou alono would form a regiment, and are distin? guishable usually from buyers by being m sbirt-Bleovcs, and carrying pencils on their ears. . Goods ] are , dragged from boxes and scattered in disorder, and each loft is a scene of confusion. .-; There is a general growl among dry goods dealers at the hgly. styles of the present season. The- taste of inventors seems to halve been exhausted. Retail? ers snarl, and say they can't lay siege to the troraen with such patterns. Bay, however, they must. The country wants gooda; and, whatever ?the prospeots of gold or political measures-- may be, they are compelled to invest heavily. The hotels in thc evening present an unusually animated and lively appear? ance. In the' lobbies of the hotels, in the reading-rooms, in the bar-rooms, and in the -billiard-rooms, can be seen mer? chant? from all parts of the Union. You will find the Western man generally Slaying billiards. . He is a tall, stout, earthy gentleman, with a raddy com? plexion. He ie genial, open-hearted, good-natured and sociable. His boat is off, and he appears to enjoy the game. If defeated, ne plays again, and will keep on playing until mid-night just to , win o nco. Gu a little mahogany table to his.:right lies his favorite -beverage, which every now and thoa he sips. On an elevated platform are soft cushioned chairs; where, thoughtful and motionless, sits the Southerner. Ho wears s long chin whisker. ' His complexion is sallow. His jet-black eye sparkles with anima? tion. He is of a thin and delicate physique. He wears a broad-brimmed black felt hat, and is dress?d In deep black ?lothl > In the bar-room you will" find all sorts from all parts. Beside our country cou? sin, with his tongue rattling at a fearful rate", is the acute drummer, who offers every ihdaeement that caa bring custom to his house, h He spends money freely. He sells ou commission, and he can well afford to regale his customer with wine, suppers and choice seats at tho theatre. The dry-goods' salesman is the sharpest of the lot. He begins his . apprentice? ship when a boy, and by the time he at? tains his majority ho knows ?very pro? minent buyer in the country. Ho is a close observer of character; andean tell his man at a glance. ? . From 8 o'olopki until ll, the multi? tudes throng all the avenues of the first floor of the hotel. They are scattered in groups of four, five, six, or more. The prospect of a fall or decline in the prices is discussed. Views aro exchanged, ac? quaintances formed, plans, laid. Boots and shoesi hardware, dry goods, groce? ries, drugs', hat? and caps, and every variety of meVohhhdize-comes up in ita' turn, and receives a full Bharo of atten? tion. The crowd -continues to surge to and fro. One man will listen here, and shortly after join some other group, and so on throughout the evening. At mid? night, the buzz and commotion has ceased. The strangers have retired for the night. COUNTERFEITS.---Government detect? ives have obtained possession of the lithograph stone from which the five-dol? lar counterfeit greenbacks that havebeen extensively circulated in the South and South-west were struck, lt is estimated that from this stone alone over $500,000 of spurious notes have been printed. They have also obtained possession of tho stone from which the counterfeit five-dollar bills on the Jewett National Bank, of Newett, Conn., that were so extensively circulated a few months ago, wero priuted. The principals of thia extensive gang of counterfeiters are now in custody; The Republican journals do not appear to be exactly satisfied with the Maine election. The majority of Gen. Cham? berlain, the Republican candidate, is about 8,000, out of a total vote of about 88,000. The Temperance candidate, Hitchborn, received somo 5,000 votes. Tho vote cast last year for Governor was 131,787. Tho Republican majority was 20,000. Woman Suffrage. rr The following views upon this-Subject axe .well put. Rev. J. P. Thompson. IIIJ'D.,' ?ira: .The necessary qualification for the privilege of voting is the ability to serve the State in whatever kind of service Ibe State may require of its citizens. Any other principle of Bufirage will bo found j convention ?ii and arbitrary; this is logi? cal and fundamental. By this, principle the figments of raco-su ff rage caste-suf? frage and universal suffrage fall to tho ground. Under our loose and unphilo sophical theories of suffrage, multitudes aro now permitted . to vote whom this auto and national principle would dis? qualify. "Kow, woman is, by her very nature, constitutionally and organically disquali? fied for tho sorvice of tho State. She has not a cerebral organization adapted to the close, protracted and harassing study of State affairs, nor a nervous organiza? tion equal to tho sustained exertion and endurance demanded by judicial and le? gislative duties, nor a muscular organiza? tion fitted for tho police or military ser? vios; and the functions of maternity, or, if she be single, tho physiological condi? tion that provides for maternity as tho normal function of womanhood, incapa? citate her for a kind of service that must either repress her nature or destroy her health. That woman can do somethings that the State requires, and that somo mon cannot do any thing, does not invali? date the great fundamental principio by which society must assign tho privilege of suffrage. Women cannot claim to participate in the government of the State, because, as women, they oannot render the equivalent service that the State is entitled to demand of the go? verning class among its citizens. Their disability is not civil or l?gal, but physi? ological and natural, and no amount of voting could remove it. . "Another objection to women's parti? cipating in political life, that Dr. Bush? nell states, but fails to prosa with his usual vigor, is that it would so far work a practical obliteration of sex as to dis organizo society. For deforontial courte? sy and considerate regard in man, it would substitute a virago boldness in woman, and would produce a hybrid species, which Count Gaspariu has aptly termed ftmmchomme-the woman-mau inferior both to the woman and the man, who' would have renounced all grace, and not have exohanged it for strength. Trained to the contest, giving and taking hard hits, she would soou loso the charm of softness and modesty, which are at once a charm and a defence. In the rude whirl of outside affairs, she will 1?30 all, even to her grace, even, to her beauty. And I wish to be informed what politics would gain ? Would there bo leas intrigue, fewer passions, less pre? judice, fewer personal questions taking the place of questions of principle? These significant questions of Count Gaspariu are answered equally, by the excesses ?f the French Revolution, and the vices;bf tho French Court And human nature adds its warning to the voice of history. To force women into sphere of men, by violating at once the physiological laws of her being and the ethereal delicacy of hor sex, is to degrade tho State and to disorganize society. Naturalists have observed that in pro? portion ns the differentiation of sex be? comes less marked, the typo of existence is more and moro degraded. But who shall measure the social degradation of humanity when by the confounding of sex in labor and in affairs, woman-'who is superior and influential only on condi? tion that she is a true woman*-sholl have given place to the female man!" THE RESULT OF THE CALIFORNIA ELEC? TION-THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE STATE ANNIHILATED.-The smoko of the recent conflict had scarcely cleared away .sufficiently to permit an accurate review of the results or a satisfactory analysis of their causes. Tho State election returns show an almost unprecedented victory for the Democratic party. It is a positive tidal wave, sweeping over the whole coast, and leaving the radical party stranded and shattered, so that they oan never again venturo into the sea of poli? tics in this State. That is one of the most observable features of the result, that tho radical party is broken into small fragments. In the city of San Francisco it did not emorge, once, from its shell, or show its head. One wing voted tho Democratic ticket, and of the other wing vast numbers stayed away from the polls. * * * The party cannot, in many years, recover such discipline as will make it effective, withoutsomo great overpoweringblunder ou the part of its adversaries. It has fought its last battle in California for many a year to come; ?or will it ever regain a sure footing until it shall have changed its name and its principles. \S'in Francisco Herald, Uh, Mr. Avery, of Mobile, gives tho latest instance o? the wonderful intelligence of the redeemed and reconstructed African. Avery had a case in court and a colored boy for witness. "Do you know the nature, obligations and responsibilities of an oath?" sharply asked the judge. "Yes, sir," responded the Scipio Afri oauus. "Well, then, what do yon think would be done with you if you were to swear to a lie?" "I dunno; unless it might be the radicals would run me for Congres?" Sharp boy that. Spec lal .Notio?*.'1 THE FEVER AN D AOVE SEASON - Whgn thu leaven begin to change, remittent ano intermittent fevers make their appear,? ance. From the surface of the earth, bathed nightly ia, heavy dows, from marshes and swamps surcharged with moisture from the dying foliage or tho woods, from festering pools and sluggish streams, the son of Sep- | tember evolves clouds ol miasmatic vapor pe? rilous to health and life. Tho body, deprived by the burning temperature of July and Au goat of much of its Vigor and elasticity, is not ina proper plight to resist malaria; arin hence all diseases that aro produced by a depraved condition of tho atmosphere are particularly prevalent in tho fall. Thero ie no reason why the health of thou? sands ot peoplo should bo thus sacrificed. A Sroparatory course of HOSTETTEIVS STO [ACH BITTERS is a certain -protection against tho epidemics and endemics which autumn brings hi its train. Let all dwellers in unhealthy localities, liablo to such visita? tions, give heed to tho warning and advico convoyed in this advertisement, and they may bid deflanco to tho foul exhalations which are now ris'ng, night ami day, from the soil around them. No farm-house in the land should be without this invaluable exhilarant and invigorant at any period of the year, but especially in thc fall. " It ?8 not safe to go forth into tho chill, misty atmosphere of a Septem? ber morning or evening with tho stomach un? fortified by a tonic, ana of all thc tonics which m?dical cheraistrv has ret given to thc world, HQSTETTER'S BITTERS arc admitted to be tho purest, the most wholesome, and the most beneficial. Let all who desire to escape tho bilious at? tacks, bowel complaints and malarious fevers, tako the Bitters at least twice a day through? out tho presentsea6?u. It is as wholesome as it is infallible. Look to the trade-mark, "HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS," en? graved on tho label and embossed on tho bot? tle, and their revenue stamp covering the cork, as counterfeits and imitations abound. Sept 17_t6 SPECIAL. N OTICE.-To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad? vertisement of P. P. Toalc, the large manu? facturer of thos^ goods in Charleston. Trice li!?t furnished ou application. Jnly 17 9mn A3-PHIL.OSOPIIY OP MARRIAGE-A NEW COCBSB OF LECTCHES, as delivered at the Now York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: How to Live and What to Livo for; Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood Gene? rally Reviewed; The Cause of Indigestion; Fla- | tulenco and Nervous Dieeaees accounted for; Marriage Philosophically Considered, Ac, Ac. These lectures will he forwarded on receipt of four stamps, hy addressing Sec'y Baltimore Museum of Anatomy, li West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. May G ly GrEO. HUGGINS' Insurance Agency, COLUMBIA, S. C., Representing over 610,000,000 Capital. ?5"ESTABLISHKi> ix CoLuautiA IN 1819. FIRE DEPARTMENT. -ETNA FIRE INSURAOE COMPANY, Hart? ford, Conn. Incorporated 1819. Charter per-I petual. Capital and surplus $5,300,000. The strongest lire Insurance Company in Ame? rica. IMPERIAL FIRE IN SU RANCE COMPANY, of London. Incorporated 1803. Capital $8, 000,000 in gold. Policies issued payable in fold or currency. Par value of stock, $250. larkot val xe in London (last sales) $1,750. NORTH AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn. Capital aud sur? plus $500.000. FIRE INSURANCE AND SAYINGS COMPA? NY, Richmond, Ya. Authorized Capital 51. 000.000. MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPA? NY, Hartford, Conn. Capital and surplus ?50,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR? ANCE COMPANY, Hartford. Conn. Incorpo? rated 1816. Assets June 1, 1SG9, $25,0C0,000; Surplus June 1, 18G9, $7,000,000; Income for 18C8-0 19,064,068. Number of Polices issued, G0.5O0. Total claims by death paid to dato, $8,500.000. Annual dividends from 50 to 70 per cent. As strong as tho strongest in America. As liberal in ts terms as the most liberal. ARLINGTON MUTUAL LIFE IN8URANCE COMPANY, Richmond, Ya. Assets $GO0,0O0. Dividend declared February, 1SG9, 40 per cent. As strong as any Lifo Insurance Company in Virginia. Risks taken on favorable terms by GEO. HUGGINS. Agent. Of?ee in rear of Messrs. Du Hi o & Chapman's) under tho "Columbia Hotel." Sept 12 lrau Nickerson House Hotel, COLUMBIA, 9. C. THE undersigned having IRENEWED his leaee upon the above POPULAR HOUSE, will endeavor to make it one of tho most agreeable Hotels in thc South. A call is solicited. Si- Free Omnibus to and from the Hotel. WM. A. WRIGHT, July 9 gmo _Proprietor. "COLUMBIA HOTEL, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. ; THE Proprietors take pleasure in announc? ing this elegantly-furnished Establishment now open for tho accommodation of guests. Tho table will always be supplied with every delicacy of the season-buth from the New York and Charleston markots, and no efforts will ho spared to give perfect satisfaction, in every respect, to our patrons. FREE LUNCH in the refectory every day from ll until 12*. ? B.BAMHttOP, I rnoPMETons. May 30 The New Theory ?f Health ESTABLISHED BY HEIMTSil'S QUE EN'S DELIGHT! THE Lire of all Flesh is Blood. The Health of Life is purity of Flesh. Without purity of Blood, DO Flesh can be free from disease. HEINFTSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT Is now a recognized household Medicine of I remarkable remedial powers, invented and compounded by tho Proprietor, which ho has called by the euphonious soubriquet "QUEEN'S DELIGHT." ITS CONSTITUENT PKOPEBTIES. QUEEN'S DELIOHT Ia an an alterativo, produc? ing a gradual change in the ' HEINITSH'S functions of organs, as to permit a healthy action to tako thc placo ol disease. QUEEN'S DELIGHT X? dcobstrueut hy its divcrsi- I ^?d action; removes obstruc HEINITSU'S tiona, reduces inilammation and enlargement of tho ?lands and viscera. B an Iuvigorant and Tonic; it produces a gentle and pormanent excitement of all the vital actions observable in tho functions of organic HEINITSH'S hie; and is, therefore, ad mibsable in diseases of the Stomach, Liver and organs of digestion. QUEEN'.. DELIGHT ls a atiw^tting, alterativo diaphosotic, promoting per? spiration, removing humors in the blood, producing a HEINITSB'S healthy action of tho skin, removes Boils, Pimplos, Blotches and Cutaneous eruptions. QUEEN'S DELIGHT ls aperient, gently acting upon the bowels, thereby removing effete matter, pro-1 ducing a healthy feeling of | HEINITSH'S the stomach and head. Headache and nervous dis? orders are cured by ita use. QUEEN'S DELIGHT Is expectorant, increasing the secretion from tho mucous membrane of the air cells and passages of HEISITSH'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, Ae. The high appreciation in whioh it Is held hy the profession and the golden opinions of the i peoplo, and their many testimonials, will make it a desirable medicine for Druggists to keep constantly on hand. Tho sick, feeble and those in dollcato health, and all persons living in warm climates, ami all unacclimated, will find thc QUEEN'S DELIGHT A great medicine, protecting them from all those diseases which originate in a bad condi? tion of the blood and climatic influonces. For salo by Druggists throughout the State. The trado supplied bv FISHER &. HEINITSH, Columbia, S. C. PLUMB it LEITNER, Augusta, Ga. J. H. ZEILEN fi CO., Macon, Ga. JOHN F. HENRY, New York. MANSFIELD A HIGBEE, Memphis, Tenn. JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, Aug 6 f Philadelphia. Ayer's Gath artic Pills, for all the Pur? poses of a Laxative Medicine. PERHAPS no one medicine is so univer? sally required by every body as a cathartic, nor "was ever any be? fore so universally adopted into usc, in every country and among all classes, as this mild but efficient [ 'purgative PILL. The obvious reason is, that it is a moro reliable and far moro effectual [ remedy than any other. Those who have tried it, know that it cured them; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it does once it does always-that it never fails through any fault or negloct of ita composi? tion. Wc have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures aro known in every neighborhood, and we need not publi.h them. Ad ipted to all ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes them pleasant to take, whilo being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulato it into healthy actiou-remove thc obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver and other organs of tho b jdy, rento? ii.,? their irre? gular action to healtli, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangemeu s as are tho first origin of disease. Minute directions aro given in tko wrapper on tho box, for tho following complaints, which these PILLS rapidly cure: For Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Listlessness, Languor and Loss of A?>petite, they should he taken moderately to stimulate thc stomach and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and its various symp? toms, Bilious Headache, Sick Headache, Jaun? dice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bi? lious Fevers, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dysenterry or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. For Kheumatisnu Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain m the Side, Back and Loins, they should bo continuously taken, as re? quired, to chango the diseased action of the Myst em. With such chango thoso complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings, they should bo taken in large and frequent doses to prodnco the effect of a drastic purge. For Suppression a largo dose should be taken, aa it producos the desired effect by sympathy. As a IHnner Pill, tako one or two PiVs to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomata and bowels into healthy action, restores tho appetite and invigorates the system. Henoe it is often advantageous wbero no serious de? rangement exists. Ono who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on tho digestive apparatus. Dr. J. C. AYER Si CO., Practical Che m lt *, BoptS LOWELL, MASS., V. S.A. flmof THE POLLOCK HOUSE.2 191 Main street, Columbia, S. C. * % TX. ia JL T\. % S O Baltimore Advertisements. MRS. 1). C. SPECK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 248 West Lombard street, corner Penn, Sept 14 BALTIMORE, MD. Baltimore Regalia Emporium. Slsoo Brotnors. MANUFACTURERS of Regalia, Jewels, I Lodge Paraphernalia, Ac., for Masons, I. O. O. F., Red Men, Knights of Pythias and all othor socitica. Banners, Flags, Ship Signals, Ac, 14 N. Charles Bt., cor. Fayette, Baltimore, Md. Price list furnished apon application. Aug 19_Brno" GEORGE PAGE & 00., No. 5 Vi. Schroeder Street, Baltimore, Md. MANUFACTURERS -OF PAGE'S IM? PROVED PATENTPORTABLE CIRCU? LAR SAW M ILLS, Stationary and Portabio 'Steam Engines and Boilers, Grist Milte,,Shin? gle Machines, Lath and Slab Machinery, 8aw Gummers, Horse Powers, Shafting, Pallies, Ac. Dealers in Circular Saws and Mill sup? plies generally, and Manufacturers' Agonts for every description of wood-working ma? chinery. Our Independent and Simultaneous Head-blocks, patented December 15,1868, and improved Friction Feed, patented July 13, 1809, in addition to previous, patents, niako our Saw Mills stand unrivaled. Estimates and plans furnished, and contracts entered into for the erection of Circular, Gang Mulay or SaBh Mills. Correspondence solicited, and Catalogues furnished, on application, by mail or otherwise July 30 ly - New York Advertisements. PRATTS ASTRAL OIL CHANGE OP LAMPS iJll-iaS?ag OU-S tri ct ly ?jcaL?-Wm int Explode degrees higher Ouui Ja iequalled lbj BriL t&mt tn. every poet?te Bar 3050. Scad for circular*, 1 Sept 17_-rCmo Frost, Black & Co., Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of and Dealers In F I li S T- CLASS FURNITURE OF EVERY VARIETY, 09 Bowery, near Canal street, X. Y. ar Steamboats, Hotels and Public Build? ings furnished at the phortest notice. tXMTA.U goods purchased of our house gua? ranteed as represented. P.. W.FROST. JAS. BLACK. G LO. SNYDER. Sept 17_ 3m o Degraaf & Taylor, Furniture, Carpets and Mattresses, Wholesale and Retail. Manufactory and Wurerooms, 87 and S9 Bowery, CS Christie street, 130 and 132 Hester street, NEW YORK. (CONNECTED UNDEB ONE ROOF.) WE have now on hand the largest stock of entirely new patterns and designs for furnishing houses throughout ever offered by one house iu tho city, and at a great deduction in price. Our CARPET DEPARTMENT is under the superintendence of H. S. barnes, who is well and favorably known to the public, having been a long time with Sloane A Co., in Broad? way, and for the last four years with Lord & Tavlor. Our stock of Carpets is entirely new, and well selected, this branch having been just added to our business. The MATTRESS DEPARTMENT is entirely under our supervision, all being made on the premises. Every Mattress guaranteed. Steamboats, hotels, churches, public halls and private houecs furnished throughout at wholesale prices. Thc Floating Palaces-tho eteamers of the People's Line on tho Hudson River-were fur? nished by us. J'It ICES DEFY COMPETITION. Second and Third Avenue Car3 pass our Stores. Entrance 87 and 89 Roworv, New York. Sent l l 3mo Dr. Richau's Golden Remedies. ?l -| REWARD for any case of dis KjJ-?vJ\Jv/ ease-in anv stage which they iud to cure. Dit. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1 cures Ulcors, Ulcerated Soro Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, Eruptions, Copper-Colored Blotches, Scrofula, Ac; ia the greatest BLod Puritier known, removes all disease from the Hvstem and leaves the blood puro and healthy. "DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ?ALSAM No. 2 cures Mercurial Affections, Rheumatism in all its forms, gives immediato relief'in all cases. No dieting necessary. Price of either No. 1 or No. 2, 15.09 per bottle, or two bottles for $9 00. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a safe and radical cure for all Urinary D?rangements, accompanied with full directions Trice $8.00 per bottle. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR, a radical euro for Debility, in old or voung; imparting energy with wonderful effect. Price f5 per bottle or two bottles for ?9. On receipt of price, the Remedies will bo shinned 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 the sale and distribution of the ARROW TIE AND SELF-FASTENING BUCKLE TIE, Manufactured by J. J. McCoMn, Liverpool. SWENSON, PERKINS A CO., 80 Heaver street, New York. (Mail address, Box 5,724 P. O.) Aug 7 3mo* Fish U F?ll I! ! -I \ PACKAGES NEW MACKEREL, WJ\J consisting of whole, half and quarter barrels and kits. 100 Boxes SMOKED HERRING. Just received and for Bale low by An? 28_J. A T. R. AGNEW. Smoking Tobacco. -^QQ ER8NDS FRUITS AND Fh0W* 100 pounds Commonwealth, Just received, and a pure article, for salo at JOPN C. SEEGERS, July 20 Ale and Lagti Deer Depot. Char Igst on Advertisements. ~~gTpX,V. WKBH ?St CO.? T WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, >8T ' i I ?.?Wo*. I . 889 Domeeticgtore. | KD>? 8T", ; Lace8tore. Fob 27 CHARLESTON, 8. C. ly PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON* &. ?. Board, frer Dayy' - - $8.00. Mns.H. L. BUTT?RFIELD', Proprieties. n. HAMILTON, Superintendent. .' Bept 10 !. . . - ' . 2rno J. H. ROBSON, Commission Merchant, NOS. t AND S ATLANTIC WH.1HF, CHARLESTON,^. C. '? HAVING ample means for advances, a busi? ness experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to ' a COMMISSION BUSINESS, without operating ou hie own .ac? count, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc. Chippers of Produce to him may, at their option, have their consignments sold either in Charleston or New York; thus having tho ad? vantage of two markets, without extra com? mission. XVEFEBEXCE8: ' * Bishop W. M. W ightman, 8. C.; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte, N. C.; Bev. T. O. Summers, Tennessee; Hon. John P. King, Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. George W. Williams ? Co., Charles? ton, 8. C.; Messrs. Williams, Taylor & Co., New York. April 28 fly THY NIB HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES Or TUC STOMACH AND LIVER. TDBT ARK RECOMMENDED BT Tnt MEDICAL FACULTY. HEGEMAN Ss, CO., AQEXTS, JfJSlV YOKE. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNW, CHEMIST AHB APCTEECAS7, | OHA.RX-.ESTON\ S. C. Jt&For Salo by Druggists Everywhere.^} Feb 5 ' fly Family Supplies. /sr-r-a CHOIC? GREEN AND BLACK SMM TEA8? 3# i H 10 car-es Italian Macearoni, ^ i BJ Young America and. Cutting SffliSab Cheese, Fresh Country Butttry Prime Leaf Lard,. J Extra Family Flour-in bags and barrels, Hooker's Kelf-Bai/sir.g Flour, Baker's Chocolate and Cocoa, Superior Oidor and Whito Wino Vinegar, Java, Lafitiara and Bio Coffets, Orango Sugar-cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Country Cured Hams, Jeffreys' and McEwcn's Scotch Ales, Barclay & Perkins* London Porter, Catawba Wine and Champagne, Heidsick Champagne ano Chtret, All fresh, and for salo low by Juno 4_ g. X G. D. H OPE. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF 81 .t UPWABDS BECEIVED, INTEREST ALLO WED A T THE RA TE OF SINTER CENT. FER ANNUM. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIN MONTHS. PRINCIPAL and Interest, or any part thorc of, may bo withdrawn at any time-tho Bank reserving the right (though it will be rarely exercised) to demand font ti-en days* no? tice if the amount is under 11,000; twenty days it over, 31,OOO and tinder $5,000, or thirty days if over $5.000. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. John B. Palmer, Vice-President. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. McMaster, Columbia. A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Columbia. E. H. Heitiitsh, Columbia. John B. Palm? r, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Manon. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. P.otledge, Charleston. Daniel Bavenel, Jr...Charleston. Mechanics, Laborer.-?, Clerks, Widows, Or~ fdians and others may here deposit their eav ugu and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trust?es wishing to draw interest on their funds until they rc o nii e them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whose deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for future use. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whero they will rapidly nccnronlate, and. at the same time, bo subject to withdrawal when needed._Aug 18 New Flour. ?>?f BBLS. St. Louis NEW FLOUB, supcri 6t) or to anything in market. 50 Bags and Barrels, assorted grades, at very low figures, for salo by Ant? li_?EO. SYMMER8. Bacon and Flour. 2f\C?f\ POUNDS BACON. .UUU IJBLS. FLOUR, and other goods as LOW as they CAN BE BOUGHT, by FISII?R, LOWBANCE 4 FISIIRE.