The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 15, 1870, Image 1
rfc
aY JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AND PBoraiKro?. * '
Office on Itala Street, above Taylor.
/-, .:? ?-? ?>.) < ry." ?> ?*J ? U I I 'J
?T ?N?k ?od fol? Printing o f ovorv d et erip*
i inn ?'r?H??!? ?nd ?fd??fsllTattended to. .
1" -Ii i i 1 ?A S I / i 1
? : JL;,fi.nf.J MJI?JkMJL
r . ' E-ajj-!- - -fei-^. . . ?
"Let oar Just Censure
Attend the True Event.'
BY J, A. SELBY.
COLOMBIA. S. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 15. 1870.
VOL. V-NO. 254.
TEEMS-IH ADVANCE,
SUBSCRIPTION.
Dally, 8ix Months.
Tri-Weekly, Bia Mouths,
Weekly, Bix Months,
$4 00
'J 60
1 GO
ADVERTISE MEN TH.
Per8qu-.ro, Nine Lines, flrtU Insertion, $o 75
Xaeh subsequent insertion, . cn
Weekly,esoh insertion, ... 75
tat A liberal discount made on th? above
rcUesxohen advertisements are inserted lu Ihr
^yiKMrite?l? . i ^Tbn ?Mer ign oran ce
nf tWi^alw^^f the signification of
A m er loan slang expressions, often canses
some curious scenes between them and
Vaake* bavera tn England, who seem tb
th-Ok^a/* beeause their language gene?
rally is', understood, all their American
idiome Wilt bo. Au expert bnjer, junior
peAftae* in one of our largo American
firaas, at ftireoent visit to his corroepon
l?lB?lp rti LsTiigiiali manufacturing city,
wajas^psaeirtheaitod by the senior partner
of tho house, who insisted on personally
shiming goods to hi8 American pnr
elsiest*:; .^d < ? ? .
."There,- mr?'- said Dowlas, throwing
nui>a*oll of goods, "'wknt do voa thinh
oft-taml?" I .
ffOj tba*'* played out,'' Haid the Ame
rioasv.-! .- '
??It's what?" ?aid Bull.
"Ifc'a played, I tell von," said his cns
lottie*; **. -.'
'SPlayed^Bb! really-we call it piad,
h'yar in England, but ?his isn't plaid
Pl^te^as-o^9 VfnH?e' 'Ifit?l mean
piad. I mean ter. say, it's 'gone up. ' "
"Oh, no," enid tho Britisher, "not at
all; it has not' gone, up-rquite, the con*
tra ry. We've taken oft" from tho price."
"Over Tue left;"ito*'.three-pence too
high, now." ,, ...j ; -, ,
3ffiH?WraQm^k ?*ur neighbors,
youl k,n?w, on the left, are not mau nf ac
|mnffi^|a? I don't care to be
'Btuek;\Whi^i I get bpme/'
"Re?|\y. Most extraordinary. Is it
as dangerous in New York as tho uows
I ve gol s?me already, that will 'knock
tile spot? out of 'ein. ' *'
"But, my dear, there's no spots on the
gooda, I assure yah. They are perfect. "
"Well, well; Biippose we 'switch off
on theso goods and try something else."
"Certainly!" and the Englishman, to
tho infinito uinuaement of the Ameri?
can's friend, celled a derk, with a wisp
bro^nq, and directed him to "switch off"
utit^dpat.Ue could find, while he proceed?
ed to show something else.
;'There," : soid tho Englishman, tri
tiDiphantlv spreading out another fabric,
"there's tho handsomest piece of goods
iu England, 'ari a guinea yard."
"I can't see it," said his customer.
" 'Can't see it!' Why, you aro looking
straight et iU However, suppose you try
the light of this window."
"Afc*;* don't mean that," said the
Amarinan. "I haven't got the stamps
for BU cb goods."
,'f 'Stamps!' np stamps required but a
bill stamp? which we are happy to fur
Thia misunderstanding might have |
oontiftqed longer, bad not ono of thel
younger members of tho house, seeing
Lis senior's perplexity, rescued the Ame?
rican and "put him through" after the
maqnex of his country roon.
Tho New York Board of Health have
instructed their agents to investigate the
charges made against candy dealers, that j
thejTadulterate their goods with poison?
ous otttttpottsds. Each person found
guilty the Boritfd threatens to prosecute
to the foll extent Of the law.
fg?kp??m^mm^^ Thc symptoms
JSP30fiONS?Ipl?-int aro nn
\\->tl .7 ?i ogi >r. ? yaalness and
ssqpassjppaia^aBsaaBBaBisswaHpain in tho side.
Uometimet thu pain is iu the shoulder, and is
mistaken Tor rheumatism. Tho stomach is
affected with loss of appetite and sickness,
bow*Win general oostivo,sometimes altornat
in?.Wlth lax. The head is troubled with pain,
and, dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss ot
memory, accompanied with painful sensation
of having left undone something whioh ought
to have assn done. Often complaining of
weakness, debility, and low spirits. Uome
timea BOBO of tho aboyo symptoms attend the
dlBQ?aeVarid at o th or times very few of them;
IpBB?BswassaBMHBWaabut thoi.ivcr is go
A(|?lVBS Inerally the organ
^_grj^^^*f^^^^Jmost involved ; cure
',^TT?T,W^flF*^*^ll? Live/ with
BS. SIMMONS' LIVEB. REGULATOR.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted
to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury
to any one.
lt has been used by hundreds, and known
for tho 1BB? thirty-five years BB one of tho mojrt
reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations
ever offered to tho Buffering. If taken, regu?
larly and persistently, it is snre to cure.
Dyspepsia^ headache, jaundice, costiveness,
nick headache, chronio uiarrhcev^anectlonB of
tho-bladder, camp ftysenterv,"affect iona of the
Immmn?kWlm?^fmm revtr,
3siUMriilnl!faV* iuervuuBiioBB,
? Chilla, diseases
tatwmmmamsmmemamTaamm0^ tl10 skin, im?
purity of tue blood, meiuncnoiy, or depression
of apatite, heartburn, colic, or pains in the
bowel?, asia in the head, fever aid ?gue,
dropsy, bolle, pain io back and limbs, asthma,
erysipelas, female affections, and bilious dis?
eases generally. Pri?e SI; by mail, $1.25.
F.-opared only by . J. H. Z?ILIN Jc CO.,
"i'tt i ... D'.OHfciBts, Macon, Qa.
ino following high ly respectable persona O*D
fully W%rtVto the virtues df thia valu?blo medi?
cine, and' to whom wo most respectfully refer:
Gh?h. W. ia? Holtj President 8. Wi B. tl. Com
p*??;S-r. J. R, Folder, Perry, Gs.; CoL E. K.
Spark?; Albany, Ga.; Ceo. J, Lunsford, Esq.,
Conductor 8. W. B. R.; C. Must orson, Esq.,
HherlsTBlbbCounty; J. A. Botts, Bainbridge,
Ga.: Dykes A Sparhawk, Editors Flond^&n,
Tallahassee; Bey. J. W. Burke, Macon, Ga.;
Virgil Powere. Esq., Superintendent S.W.B,
lt.: Daniel Bullara, Bullara*? Station, Macon
A Brunswick B. lt., TwiggaCounty, Oa.; Gren?
ville Woo*, Wood-B Pafttory, Mmoon, Ga. ; Bev.
K. yy JsastMlh?* P. E. florida Conference;
jjfa^^^|S^j?^?/d ^ihn^Ingalia^for^eriy
f -^s^%^^g?rHto. Jnry'lS ^pio^
Hplesaea^^^ t???jb
Cow Feed! Cow Feed!
JI SJP received, ? fresh lot of COW FEED, at
the. Colombia Iee House, which will be
sold lt*for cash. J. D. BATEMAN.
Ntv 20 _. Smo
Oom* and Ammunition.
r CHT received by William Glas?, floe Eag
J U?h BIUiEOB-iOADtNG ^
Uah POwdeVTln Caniatera, Shot and Caps, ofall
kind. . One door North Of Messrs. Scott, WU
Hams'* Co.'* Bunking Houeo. Deo 10
BpeolAl IVotioee.
PAIN KIL.IUTCR-A CURB FOR. 2>IPM
TifiKniA.-All interested, ploaee read tho
following extract from a letter from Mrs. Ellen
li. Mason, wile o? Kev. franela Manon,
Tonnghoo, Blrmah:
* * * My non wat taken violently sick
with diphtheria, cold chills, burning fever and
sore throat. I counted one morning ton little
vesicles in his throat, very wbito, and his
tongue, towards the root, jost like a water?
melon, full of soeds; the remainder coated aa
thick an a knife-blade. 80 many ohildron
have died around hero, I waa afraid to caU a
physician, and I thought I would try your
Pain Killer for1 a gargle, with small doses in?
wardly. I did BO, and found the gargle inva?
riably cut off the vesicles, and ho raised them
up, often covered with blood. Re was taken
on Sunday; on Wednesday, his throat was
Clear, and bis tongue rapidly clearing off, I
also used it as a liniment, with castor oil and
hartshorn, for his neck. It seemed to mo
wonderful cure, and I can bnt wish it could be
known to the many poor mothers in our land
who are losing so many ohildron by thia
dreadful dieea?e.
I have found your Pain Killer one of tho
moat valuable * medicines evor used
Blrmah. Once I was stimg by a very largo
black seor pion; the pain waa indescriba?
ble. I immediately applied the Pain Killer, (for
I never travel without it,) again and again,
aud in half an hour my foot waa well.
Dr. Walton writes from Cosohocton: "Your
Pain Killer cures thisncwdiaeaae-Diphtheria,
or Sore Throat-that is ao alarmingly preva?
lent here; and it has not boon known to fail in
any instance when used in time. This fact you
ebon I d make known to tho world." ( It is used
in thia disease as a gargle and lotion, as well
as a tonic and stimulant.)
In Halifax, where this diaaso prevailed for
many months in ita most malignant form, the
uoo of PXBBV DAVIS' "PATH KILT.KB" was inva?
riably attendod with tho most favorable re?
sults,when it was used ore thedieeaso had made
too much progress to preclude the use of so
powerful a stimulant. Jan 1 IllmoiS
LET COMMON S KN.SK DECIDE-What
ia the rational mode of proceduro in casca of
general debility and nervous prostration?
Does not reason tell us that judicious stimula?
tion is required. To resort to violent purga?
tion in such a caae i? as absurd aa it would be
to bleed a starving man. Yet it is doo** every
day. Yea, thia stupid and unphilcHophical
practice is continued iu the teeth of the great
fact that physical weakness, willi all tho ner?
vous disturbances that accompany lt. Is more
certainly and rapidly relieved br HO8TET
TEK'8 STOMACH BITTERS t?n by any
other medicine at present known. It is true
that goneral debility is often tttended with
torpidity or irregularity of tly- bowels, and
that thia symptom must not ye overlooked.
But while tho discbarge of the vasto matter of j
the system ia expedited or regulated, its vigor
mun be recruited. Tho BITTERS do both.
They oombiue aperient and anti-bilious pro?
perties, with extraordinary t?nic power. Even
whilo removing obstructions from tho bowels,
tboy tone aud invigorate those organs.
Through tho stomach, upon which the great
vegetable specific acta directly, it gives a
healthy and permanent impetus' to every en?
feebled function. ? Digestion ia facilitated, tho
faltering cirenlation rogilla tod, the blood rein?
forced with a now accession of tho alimentary
principle, the nerves bjheed, and all the dor?
mant powers of the sysjfcm roused into healthy
action; not spasmodicafy, as would be the case
if a mere stimulant we/e administered, but for I
a continuance. It is fi this way that such ex?
traordinary changes Ire wrought in tho condi?
tion of the feeble, emaciated and nervous in?
valida by the use ofXbia wonderful corrective,
alterative and toni J Let common sense de?
cido between such A preparation and a pros?
trating cathartic Supplemented by a poison?
ous astringent hub strychnine or quinia.
Jan 2_/_ fG
JUST 0?A^"CHERRY PECTORAL |
TROCHES!" anferior to all others for Coughs,
Colds, Hore Throat, and Bronchitiat, and
Hoarseness, .is'one so pleaaaut-nono euro so
quick. Manufactured by
RUSHTON A CO.. Aator House, Now York.
For sale, hy Dr. C. H. MIOT, Columbia, S. C.
No more-if these horrible tasted, naueeat
ing, "BroVn" Cubeb thine)*. Dec 28 jjjSmo
EKROR8 OP YOUTH.-A gentleman who
suffer e i fpr years from Nervous Debility, Pre?
mature Decay, and all the eflects of youthful
indiscretion, will, for sako of aufioring huma?
nity, nod froe to all who need it, the re?
ceipt And directions for making the simple j
remeAy by which he was cured. Sufferers
wisbrog to profit by the advertiser's experi
encf, can do ?0 by addressing, with perfect
confidence, JOHN B. OODEN,
iov l? Smo No. 42 Cedar street. New York.
PO~ C?NS?M?PT? VK8.-The advertiser,
hkving boon restored to health in a few weeks,
by .A very simple remedy, after having suffered
several years with a severe jung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption, is anxious to
niako known to bia fellow-auffcrers the means
of euro.
To all who desire it, be will send a copy of
the prescription used, (free of charge,) with
the directions for preparing and using the
same, which they will lind a HUIIK CUBE FOB
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BBONCHITIR, etc. Tho
object of the advertiser in sending the pre?
scription ia to benefit the afiiiotod, and spread
information whleh he conceives to bo invalua?
ble; and he hopea every sufferer will try his
remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may
prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the proscription, will please
address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, New York.
Nov IO '" Smo
8PKCIAL. NOTUCK-To parties in want of |
Doora, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad?
vertisement of P. V. Toale, the large manu
factnrer of thoso goods in Charleston. Price
list fnrniahed an application. July 17 9mo
?flUce. KT
Qm GLSRW? OFFIOJfi,
Coffitpa?,, Jf unary fl?, 1S?0.
> Ty?; fobing S^cUena pf,^ "O^a^e
*?n<rWfM?e B^ffff^.p^apeuta. and Shad* j
exceeding twenty dollar*for ..atm1
offene*."
- U/rniker ot-dained, Thai lt ?batt
':??
. ^bs^lateasoMstty; and aay
per?*?.Pfands k*e<?. **aii 5? aobieei to a
'fin* ot not lesa *ha^ oi^r^ ,Wr* t?*n
dollars: . . -A ,. ,..
By order of the &ty Oounrfl.
Jan 110 ' ? J/?, MoJIAHON, City Clerk.
Limbarghor Cheeto.
1 6\l\ LBS. of this celebrated CHEESE
JLUvJ Inst to hand.
Also, 10 boxes pritae Cutting Cheese.
5 boxes Yoong America Cheese.
For sale by_ GEO. BYMatERB.
Hann! Hams ! !
NEW Sugar-cured Hams and Bacon Strips,
Inst received and for sale low by
Nov ?4 J. k. T. R. AGNEW.
CERTAIN PRESERVATION
* m
THAT tho celebrated perfected SPECTA?
CLES and EKE GLAbSES.ruanufaoturod
bj" Lr.r.?rus A ai Or tia. Hartford, Connecticut,
strengthens atm preaorves the Eyes-aasiata
the Bight aol brilliantly, and lasts a great
many years win out chango.
ISAAC SULZBACHEB, Jeweler,
Columbiajfotel Bow, is the sole appointed
Agent inConimbia, S. C., and vicinity, for ther
sale. Dec 30 ly
Hinkley'a Family Knitting Kachine,
DB. J. TV. THOMAS, Agent, Abbeville. 8. C..
WU! receive orders for Machine a from all
territory unallotted to special agents. Price
?30. j_Nov 13 arno?
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
' THE nnderaignod moat reapeotfnlly
WyK informs his patrons, and tho public in
jCJkgeneral, that he has received a well BO
locud assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry
and 'Clocks-amongst them the celebrated
German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut
and Oak. SPECTACLES and Eye-glasses of
every foons, to suit all eyes. Above-mentioned
articles wiU be sold at reasonable prices. All
.vorh connected with this line will be executed
i in the beat workmanlike manner, and properly
warranted. A. W. WEHRHAN.
Plain atreet, opposite Mr. Berry's Furniture |
Booms._Oct 27
HEISE'S DINING SALOON
w IS OPENED for the?-^^
>5rC^E?SEASON, with choicolBI^.
OYSTERS, GAME, Ac, togethor withIjLSt
everything that is usually kept in a flrat class
Restaurant. Nov 1G
<yLUNCH every day at ll o'clock._
GEORGE HUGGINS'
GENERAL
Fire & Life Insurance Agency.
Establislied in Columbia, S. ft, 1849.
CAPITAL, REPRESENTED, S4O.0OO.OO0.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Imperial,of London, (in gold) $8.000,000
?2i.ua, of Hartford, ... 0,000,ooo
Insurance A Waviuga, Richmond, Va., 1,000,000
Merchante, Hartford, ... 000,000
Southern Mutual, Richmond, - 250,000
North American, Hartford, - - 500,000
LIFE DEPARTMENT.
Piedmont A Arlington, Richmond, 11,500,000
Connecticut Mutual, Hartford. - '25,000,000
Ratea reasonable.
GEO. HUGGINS. Agent,
Ofhce in rear of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman's,
Under the Columbia Hotel Building,
NOT 26 4mo_Columbia 8. CL_
"The Exchange House,"
Juet Opened
BY PAY8INGER & FRANKLIN.
TRAVELING business MEN
Jwill find at this Houso many ad-?
vantages crer ordinary Hotels, -
aa the beat of MEALS AND 'LODGINGS oan bc
obtained at all boura and at moderate rates.
Restaurant and Bar attached, where will al?
ways be kept on hand the best LIQUORS,
W?NE8 ANO SEGAR8; aleo, Freah OYSTERS,
GAME, FISH. Ac._Nov 17
THE CAROLINA HOUSE,
RICHARD BARRY, Proprietor.
?, Di conveniently located and easily ac?
cessible from Main street, being on Wash- ,
ington, near Sumter. Too very boat of ]
UOR8 always on hand. Tom and Jorry,
Flip, Hot Punches, and other winter beve?
rages, prepared at short notice. Nov 30
Xleataxiraiit,
?TS THE POLLOCK HOU8E RE8
TAU RANT is now in complete work
^Qk\W taK order. OYSTERS will be served
up in evory style and in the best manner. Fa?
milies supplied in any quantity.
Also, GAME in season; besides!
REFRESHMENTS of every kind.
The BILLIARD ROOM is again in'
.operation. Tables from beat
rmakers. T. M. POLLOCK,
' Oct 28 Proprietor.
The New Theory of Health
ESTABLISHED BY
HEM'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT!
THE Lifo of all Flesh is Blood. Tho Health
of Life is purity of Flesh. Without purity
of Blood, no Flesh can be free from disease.
HETNITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is now a recognized household Medicine ol
-remarkable remedial powers, inventod and
compounded by the Proprietor, which ho has
called by the euphonious soubriquet
"QUEEN'S DELIGHT."
ITS CONSTITUENT PBOFIBTIES.
QUEEN'S DELIOUT Is an an alterativo, produc?
ing a gradual change in the
HEIXITHB'S functions of organs, as to
permit a healthy action to
take the place ol disease.
QUEEN'S DELIGHT X? deobstruent by its di vcr ai
1 ?d action; removesobatruc
H KIN i ian's lions, reduces inflammation
and enlargement of the
?landa and viscera,
s an Invigorant and Tonic:
it produces a gentle and
permanent excitement of all
the vital actions observable
in the functions of organio
Uv I NITS M'S life; and is, therefore, ad
mlasablo in diseases 01 the
Stomach. Liver and organs
of digestion.
Qu BEN'S DELIOBT IS a aiiiv coting, alterative
diaphosetic, promoting per?
spiration, removing humors
in the blood, producing a
Hr.iNiTSB's healthy action of the skin,
removes Boils, Pimples,
Blotches and Cutaneous
?ruptions.
QuERH'e DELIOBT IS aperient, gently acting
. * Upon the bowels, thereby
ll i removing effete matur, pro
" *p-'. ?J*ss?ikx feeKna;ol
ar^^ala^el^??Sr
? ll??'?)* DMBlblJ*^/ tfcfc
ahn bells and passages or
HKTNrrftB'n th? lunga, or assists Its dist
charge; is, therefore, a rt*
ll asedy. combined with Cod
, Livejr OH, in aU oases of Con?
sumption, Oolds, Ac.
?~ ??r aaie by Druggists throughout the 8tato.
1 Tba trade anppllea>7_
! ?I8RZRA fiFJNlOT.ColmanWa^S.O.
I J.^.^?LKWA^O?, Macon, Qa.
JOHN F. HENRY. Now York.
MANSFIELD AH?GBEE, Memphis, Tenn.
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY A COWDEN.
Aug et_ftUsoslpfcls.
Beer! Beer!!
SOME dealers in thia city have been in doubt
that I could hold out supplying them with
Beer thia summer. I now inform the public ]
that I have a large supply of old Lager Beer
on baud, which I put against any Beer brought
from the North, or even imported from Ger?
many, as to purity and strength. I am ready
to teat it by the Beer soale.
Aug 20 JOHN C. SEEOERS.
Oh ar leeton Advertisements.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & 80.,
WHOLESALE OBOCBBS,
Cotton Factors and Banken,
Kayne Street, CJiarleston, f?. C.
WILLIAMS, B?RN?E & GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
05 BeaTor atroet and 20 Exchange Plaoe,
Jan 6 NEW YORK._Wino
A O. KAUFMAN,
Brolcer,
Au, 25 Broad streeet, Charleston. S. C.
SOUTHERN STOCKS, BONDH, COUPONS |
aud Uncorrent Bank Notes bought and
sold on commission.
Also, Gold and Hi Iver Coin.
Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
Prices current issued weekly and forwarded
gratuitously on application as above.
Refers by pcrmieeion to Chas. T. Lownde?,
Esq., President Bank of Charleston.
Doo 7_ _2mo
Mills House, Charleston, B. C.
THIS elogant and commodious HOUSE hav?
ing been renovated and newly furnished
throughout, ie second to none in the South.
Nov 18 _ J. PARKER. Proprietor.
Hill Fond and Channel Oysters.
SUPPLIED in quantities to snit purchasers.
Orders from all parts of the interior solicit?
ed. Address Thoo. MoCradv, Agent, P. O.
Box 839, Charleston. S. C.
REFERENCES.-James Adger A Co., Hon. J.
B. Campbell, Dr. St. J. RavoneL David Jen?
nings, McCrady A Son, W. O. Dingle, John 8.
Ryan. Pot 24 3mo
BAVGH'S RAW HONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE of LIKE.
IAM now receiving my supplies of this MA?
NURE, and Plantors can rely upon getting
au article fully up to standard aa per analysis.
All bought from myself or authorized Agenta,
I will guarantee, as every cargo eo sold is ana?
lyzed on arrival hero, and tho high character
of tho Manuro fully kept up.
J. N. ROBSON,
Sole Agent for South Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2
Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
R. O'NEALE A SON, Agenta for Richland
County.
Prof. Shepard aaye of analysis made October
IC, 1800: "A valuable Manure, and decidedly
superior to tho article of last year."
Experiment made by M. C. M. Hammond, of
Beech leland, S. C.:
No Manuro. 887 Iba. seed cotton pr acre
175lbs. Per.Gnano.1,328 " .* "
175 lbs. Bangh's.. .1,489 *' "
Dec 22 _t3mo
J. If. ROBSON. Commission Merohant,
NOS. 1 AND ? ATLANTIC WHARP,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample means for advances, abusi
neBS experience of twenty reara, and
confining himself strictly to a COMMISSION
BUSINESS, without operating on hia own ac
count, respectfully solicita consignments of
Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, etc.
Shippers of Produce to bim may. at their
option, have their conaignmente sold either In
Charleston or New York; thus having the ad?
vantage of two marketa, without extra com?
mission.
nF.VERF.NCE8:
Biehop W. M. Wightman, S. C.; Col. Wm.
Johnson, Charlotte,N. C.;Rev.T. O.Summers,
Tennessee; Hon, John P. King, Augusta,Go.;
Meaara. George W. Williams A Co., Charles?
ton, S. C.; Meaara. Williams, Taylor A Co.,
New York._Abril 28 fly
Ho ! tor the Orange Groves !
FOB PALATKA. FLORIDA*
Via Savannah, Qa., touofiino at Fernandina.
Jacksonville, and all Landings on the St.
John's Uiver.
SKMI-WKEKLY LINE,
THE elegant and first class !
?Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W.
BJT. McNolty, will leave Charleston,
S. C., for above placoa, evcrv TUESDAY
EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
The elegant and first class Stoamer CITY i
POINT, Capt. George E. HcMiUan, will leave I
Oharloatou every FRIDAY EVENING, at 81
o'clock, for abovo placea.
Through Ticketa to be had nt railroad of?
fices.
No extra charge for Meals and State Rooms.
For freight or paaaage, apply to
J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
South Atlantio Wharf, Charleaton, 8. 0.
Oot 19 8mo
PANK HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
AMI ALL SISEABE9 OT ffHK
STOMACH AND LIVER.
TUET ABE SrrOMMFNDrb BY MIK
MEDICAL FACULTY.
HEGEMAN At CO,,
ACENTS, NEW YORK.
Mamrfactnredlby C. F. PANKNIN,
CHSOSS AITS AS0T8B0AIY,
CHARLESTON, S.O.
$&-JTor Sal* by Druggists JBtwrgitherv.fM
Feb 5_Uy_
?TOLL, WEBB A CO.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
I " I ?..<
Domestic Store. I *??.?*"-?? bo ston.
: Be?*1? CHARLESTON, fl. ?. If
HKHDSMRCHIRE SEWING.
FOR SALE BY AU^
WI IO tt hZH A T""F. simd RET.
DRY GOODS DEA
Pty 15 _ "t2mo
Dupont s Gunpowder Agency.
AFULL supply constantly on hand, of all
grados, in Whole, Half and Quarter Eeg*
and Canisters, for aalo low to the trade and
consumers- also, Drop and Buok SHOT, Per?
cussion CAPS, Onn Flints, Ac., for sale low,
by_ J.AT. R. AONRW.
Solomons' Bitters,
THE great SOUTHERN TONIO and Invigo
rant, la for sale by DB. O. H. M IDT;
Nov 21 Druggist, Columbia, 8. C.
OUarleston -?L<
PREPARED RY WALKER, EVANS <fc
ENCOUUAOB HOM:
THE OLD CARC
A SOUTHERN
AND a moat valuable ami reliable Tonio, eqt
ket, ami at much lesa price. Cures Djape
without doubt the best Tonto Bitters in use. ?
SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF T
INVARIABLE
1 doz. and less than 12 doz.tS OO per doz.
CO doz. and upwards.$7.00 per doe.
GOODRIOI
Proprietors and Manufacturers
And direct importers c
Aug 1 ly
MINING & MANI
CHARLES
Factory East end Uaaol stroet. Mines on .
Wando Pei
GROUND ASHLI
For eale by
Aug 1 ly W. C. D?K
-A. O. ~Fg ATTFartTA JJ,
Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent,
No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. C.,
WILL BUY AND BELL BEAL ESTATE,
BOND?, STOCKS, BANK BILLS, Ac.
Itr.FEiiKNCKK,-Ex-Qov. B. F. Perry, Grcen
-ville, B. C.; Charles T. Lowndes, Leeeene A
Milos, Charleston, ?. C.; NV. W.Taylor, Balti?
more, Md.; Maj. C. H. Sober, Newberry,S. C.;
Gen. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Va.; Hon. J. B.
Campbell, W. B. Smith A Co., Crane, Devi?
nt cm St Co., releer, Bodgers St Co.. Pressl?y,
Lord A Inglesby, J. Ii. Wilson, Charleston,
8. C.
ear N. B.- Business cntrueted to him will
meet with prompt attention and faithful exe?
cution. Aug 1 ly
MOSES GOLDSMITH ? SON,
Nos. 16,12, H Vendue Range, Cliarleslon, S. V.
XTTHOLE8ALE Dealers in all kinds of
VT Bides, Wool, Bkina, Fura, Ac. Have con?
stantly on hand a largH assortment of Hides
and Skins. Tanners will do well to call upon
us before purchasing.
I MOSES GOLDSMITH. A Hil A II AM A. GOLDSMITH.
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND Dealers in Wiues, Liquors, So?
pers, Tobkcco, Ac, 197 East Bav,
Wrleeton, S. C. H. BISCHOFF,"
C. WU LB ERN.
Aug 1 ly_J. H. PIEPER.
TttZMXNQr & Co.
Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS,
No. U Uayne street, corner
Church.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
D. F. FLEMING,
SAM'L A. NEL80N,
Aug 1 ly JAMES M. WILSON.
"WV
SOLUBLE
The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phoap
HAVING completed their extensivo Manul
Fertilizers, no other kinds being availab
Investments.
This Company, under the direction entirely <
ducements which will recommend it to Sou
largest and most complete in the United Stat
abundant supply of the proper solvent for the,!
are near by. From these Phosphates they p
in soluble Phoapbato than those made from rai
quantity of Snper-Phosphato of Lime found in
.ale, the rates at which wo offer them being no
tilizers, while the Manures contain twlco as mi
cheaper to the consnmer. They are offered on
that the material in each will correspond to tlx
ETIWAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, contaii
Pure Soluble Phosphate of Lime, and fnrnishet
ETIWAN, No. 2_Peruvian Super-Phosphate
Soluble Phosphate, and two to four per cent, ol
proved acceptances, bearing interest, or such c
agents. Orders to be forwarded immediately ti
and after 1st January next.
G. G. MEKVTXOER, Pr?sident.
?ir The Fertilizers of this Company will bo I
Agents for Exton'* Premium Trenton Crackers.
W. H. CHAPEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
a207 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
Agents for P. Ballantine A Sons'
Cream Ale.
WM. H. CHAPEE. THQ8. S. O'BRIEN.
E. 31. STODDARD. OAI.KB KRONEDEKOKll.
E. B. STODDARD & CO.,
"^fV WHOLESALE DEALERS in
mf V Boots. Shoes and Trunks, at
j ^fr*~^Ba??lIanuiacturorrt' prices, 165 Moot?
ing atrqet, nearly opposite Chariest on Hotel,
Charleston, S. C. Aug 1 ly
EDWIN BATES & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in
DRY GOODS
ki .. -Am?
s>i >'.<tet\iK%'f* a>it HJJ? . nt ai. .. ..t?tam <
?gUXa? O;.?jBE-y WO- ?j
EDWIN BATES,
?KO,0,8ELMAN,
OSA1M8 IfSRaT?, J?.
DEALER iu Hardware, Cutlery,
?BERMAO., 249 s"eet.,^b9arTsfl^?n,
8. C. " AA" assortment of House-kooplng Hard?
ware! erri band. ?_Aag ny
Showcases! Show Oases I
Wi H. Cosra'a LATEST PATENT.
At New York Bates.
Constantly on hand and made to order.
Ateo,
TOYS I TRIMMINGS li FANCY GOODS ! 11
#MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery,
Base Balle, Fire-works, Ac. Stamping,
Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe?
cuted, from latest designs, at
??. MoLEAN*. 438 King St.,
Aug Charleston, S. C.
COOSWELL, ADVERTISING AGENTS.
EC WABUFACTUHKS.
)LINA BITTERS,
PREPARATION
m
ml, ii not superior, to any Bitters in tho mar
ipsia, Losa of Appetit?, Obilla and Fever, and ie |
'or Bale by Droggiata and QrooerajareryKh^re.
HE OLD CAROLINA BITTER?,
If NET ''ASH.
12 doz. and lesa tbao 50 doz.*7.S0 per dos?
L WINEMAN & CO.,
of the Celebrated Carolina Bitters,
)f choice European DTURB and Chemical?,
No. 28 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. C.
KT X> O
JFACTURINGr CO.,
TON, S. C.
Ashley Uiver.
.tilizer,
iY RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE.
COPELAND & BEAHDEN, Columbia.
; EH & CO., General Agents, Charleston, ti. C.
FOR PALATKA, FLORIBA,
Via Savannah, fernandina, Jacksonville at
Lauding* on the St. .John's River.
THE ELEGANT j
and FIRST CLASS [
STEAMER DICTA-1
TOR, Captain W. T. t
MCNELTY, wm sail
from Ch ar leaton every
TUESDAY EVEN*
INO, at 9 o'clock, for above points, connecting
with Central Railroad, at Savannah, for Mo?
bile and New Orloana, with Florida Railroad; i
at Fernandina, for Cedar Keys, at which point
Steamers connect with Now Orleans, Mobile,
Pensacola, Key West and Havana. Through
Bills Lading signed to New Orleans, Mobile
and Pensacola. J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agents,
Benth Atlantic Whtrf, Charleston.
HE?BY COBIA ? CO.,
20 Vendue Range,
CHARLESTON, SO ITTH CA KOLIN A,
WHOLESALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
Keep constantly on hand a full assoi (meut
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS AND
LIQUORS.
Angl . ly
ZOGBAUM, YOUNO & CO.,
i if Jr.TU IMPORTERS and Dealers in
eS>^K?3l Musical Instruments, Strings,.
! if 1 114c. Ac. Agents of Steinway ?
Hon's and J. B. Dunham a Pianos, Carhart A
Needham'*. Melodeons, Tilton'a Patent Guitar.
101 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
FERDINAND ZOGBAUM, New York: HBN
RY YOUNG, C. L. MftCLENAHAN, Charles
ton, S. C._Aug 11^
La Valentina Segar Factory,
No. 118 East Bay Street,
HAVE for sale the choicest brands of Pure
Havana Bogara. Also, good domestic
Segara, at low price?.
ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agent,
Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. ?.
MANURES.
?hate Company, of Charleston, 8. C.,
Tactory, are now prepared to furnish Soluble
le to planters for immediate return* tor their
if Southern men of high charactor, offers io
thern planters. Tboir works are among tho
ea, and enable thom to prepare at bom? au
Koo th Carolina native Bone Phosphates which'
ro?oso to manufacture a Fertilizer oven richer
/r bones, and containing more than twice the
tho best averago Manures heretofore offered for
higher than tho average price of other F*r
.ich fertilizing material; thoy are in fact mash
the market in two forms, with a guarani?*
j advertisement.
lining from eighteen to twenty-five per cent, of
i at sixty dollars per ton.
i, containing.from sixteen to twenty per cont, of
: Ammonia, at seventy dollars per. ton; for *p
ither security as may be acceptable to the sub
? tho Agonts, and delivery made as direoted on
WM. 0. BEE ft CO., Agents.
iranded ET1WAN. No. 1, and ETI WAN, No. 3
A Useful Invention.
HOUSE-KEEPERS who do their own cook?
ing with Kerosene or Oas Stoves, have
heretofore felt Hie want of a perfect Baking
Oven.
DUVAL'S PATENT BARRU,
Attached to their Stet ea, will bake Bread, Bis?
cuit, Pies, ?co., and roast Poultry. Beef, Pota?
toes, Ac, to perfection. A full supply of
Kerosene and Gas Stoves, of th? best kinds,
together with Utensils for every purpose, for
salo, at wholesale and retail, ky
J. B. DUVAL <fc 80N8,
Charleston, 8. C., Agents for Patentees.
Aog 1_iy_
"Eftion Iron Works,''
CHARLESTON, S. C.
STEAM ENGINES, Machinery
and Castings.
J. M. EA80N A BBO.
Angl ly
Moses Goldsmith & Bon,
Nos. 4, Cande, Vendue Range, Charleston S. C.
VirrHOLESAI.E Dealern In Iron. M?tala,
W Ea?, a*d ?ll Hind* vt Paper BU*,*.
HJnhoatea?h price* plaid mr tho above. . ?
>i^*&*l*A*ata?a?aw^ ^wu-aaMMr?..<K>uir#.mr.
THOB. J. KV.RB. NEUMANN HI LWUI I E.
T. J. KERR & 00.,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, 8. C.
TiriLL attend to the sales of all kilda ol
W Produce and Purchase of Mercha idizo.
Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other
FertHizers.__Aug ly
Charleston Dental Depot,
275 KING STREET.
^t_OLD and Tin Foll, Amalgam Mineral
Teeth, Steel Ooods, and every article used by
t
the_Dentist._Anft? ly
WALKER, EVANS ft COGSWELL,
STATION EBB and Printers, and dealers in
Prin tern' Materials, Broad airest, Charles?
ton, s. c. Angl ty
mum-it,
Mila. FLAN1GAN respectfully
Informa tho ladies of Columbia
and vicinity that she has received
and would offer for their inspec?
tion a very auporior stock of Mil .
Haory in BONNETS, HATS, FEA?
THERS and FLOWERS, ia end?
less variety, after the very latest fashions,
and at the lowest prioes.
Dress-making
Attended to, as usual, with an assortment ol
Trimmings, Patterns, Ao._Oct 24
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
. . .;. C OT
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF $1 A OPWARDS RECEIVED.
INTEREST ALLO WED A T TEE RA TE O
S#VKN PER CENT. PER ANNUM.
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SI A
MONTES ON A CCO UNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wads Hampton, President.
John B. Palmer, ) viea.P?Mid?iit?
John P. Thomas, f Vice 1 rCB1?SBUt?
Tbomsfc E. Gregg, Cashier.
John O. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directora.
Wade Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaster, Columbia
A. 0. Haskell, Colum hi?.
J. P. Thomas. Columbia.
E. H. Heirn tah, Columbia.
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
i DanielRavonol. Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may here deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planter?. Professional Mon and Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their funds until
they require thom for business or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to Bot apart small
sams for their children, and Married Women
and Minora (whose doposits can only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
acid? fonda for future use. are hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
thc same time, be aubjuct to withdrawal when
needed. Am; 18
CaffitififflM RENOVATOR,
OR
Blood Cleanser.
fTtHIS medicine is known to tho faculty an
I being the concentrated tin id extract ol
Sarsaparilla, united with other valuable medi?
cinal narba, and is guaranteed as chemically
pnre. For thc cure of
ICROrVLA AND CONSUMPTION.
This remedy ia compounded expressly for
purifying and cleansing tho blood ol all in
i flrmities, going at once to the fountain-head
I of disease. It extinguishes
liimors. Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Erup?
tions, Salt Rheum, Roils, Rheumatism,
Waste of Vitality, Scrofula.
We all know that tho promiscuous vaccina?
tion indulged in during tho late war bred tho
l moat villainous diseases. Vaccination pus was
taken from the arms of many porsons full of
scrofulous sores.
Thou of course tho impurities ol' tho scrofu?
lous patient'were absorbed in tho blood of men
otherwise without diseases, and both became
infected alike. Men, women and children
throughout all the West aro most wo fulls
diseased from this cause, and know not, until
j a few months ago, the origin of it.
Henry's Constitution Renovator
Relieves the entiro system of pains and aches,
enlivens the spirits, and sonda new blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparts a
Sr-ABKMNO BHIOHTNESS TO THE Evi ,
A ROBT GLOW TO TUE CHERE,
A RUBY TlNOE TO TOE Lil's,
A CLEARNESS TO TOE HEAD,
BRIGHTNESS TO THE COMPLEXION,
BUOYANCY TO THE SPIRITS,
Ann HAPPINESS ON ALL Sim s.
For all affections of tho kidneys it ia unsur?
passed.
People have been rescued, as it were, from
the very jaws of death, hy a timely usu of this
great remedy.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETT ELS.
"Doctor, I was vaccinated in the buanjfcf; ?
Before that I had no akin disease. Until l naJ.
a,bottle of ypuv "Constitution Renovator,
sent mo by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo., I
antlered tortures with running sores. Mince J
used two bottles I am well, except a small sore
on the calf of mv loft leg, and that is gotting
well fast."
This from a lady: "And now my skin ia aa
olear and fair as a babe's. My complexion,
thanks to your 'Renovator,' is beautiful."
"Yes, yes, I pasy well Bay such relief waa
unknown to me before. Enclosed find five
dollars for six bottles; two families hero want
tb try it."
"I was very much troubled with syphilis.
Your remedy seems to be curing me fast. Send
four bottles per Express."
"No moro rheumatism. Three bottles of
Constitution Renovator have made mo a new
man."
"Doctor, enclosed find ?5. Please send m.?
a supply. Two families here wuut to try your
Constitution Renovator."
We have not space for more ol the above ex?
tracts, but you can ask your neighbor about
the remedy. Everyone bas something good
to say, as it cures every timo.
For all diseases, of thu
KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF mr. URINE, AC, AC.
And for Female Diseases, Nervous Prostra?
tion, Weakness, General Lassitude and Want
of Annetlie, it i? unsurpassed.
CAUTION.-In ordering our remedy, alway*
place the nnmbcr of our Post Office Box on
Jour letters. Tho now law in our Now York
'ost Office compels thia. Address,
DR. AX. K. HENRY ?i CO..
^Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia.
Agency of the United States,
Laboratory, 27CPe?rl street,
Post Office Box 5,272. New York.
SS- CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR ia ?1
per bottle, six bottles for $5. Sent anywhere
op receipt of price Patients are requested to
correspond confidentially, and reply will \>a
made by following mail.
Sold by aU respectable Druggist H.
SARRACENIA BITTEES,
And alsoaaS'Ia^n^n^^ni^Sftf^lo^^^?'oA^^i*
dillon of tb? Stomach and Liver. Prepared In?
ti. W. AIMAU, Chemist and Druggist,
469 King, corner Vanderhorst street,
Charleston. South Ca.r?li?.
SST SOLD BY A.LL DR UGO ISIS, ?%?
-ifflL?_-^_I_? -_\l
Living Writers of the Sooth.
SHORT biographies, hats of work?, and ex?
tracts from the most popular volumes of
every living writer of the Southern United
States. By Professor Jamea Wood Davidson.
.? A ver/ large handsome book. Price $2.00.
vashtl,'or Until Death na Do Part. By Au?
thor of Beaula, Macar?a, Ac. $2.00.
The Polar World-a popular description ol
Men and Natnro in the Arctic and Antartic re?
gions of the Globe-illustrated. $3.7?.
The Romance of Spanish nistory, by John
8. O. Abbott; with illustrations.
Piotoral Field Book of the War of 1812. Bv
Benson J. Lessing, author nf Pictorial Field
Book Revolution. $7.00.
Photograph Albums, Poekot Cnllerv, Ac., ut
DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.