The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 15, 1870, Image 3
ft* Newt..
MAttftn>, January 14.-Besolf
eluding the Bourbons for
Spamra throne, were introduced, ans
tlisaussion pt Ute matter comos up ou
Tueaday.
PABIB, January 14.-Napoleon visited
the troops, to-day, aud waa cheered eu
thoBiaattcaity. f
Domestic liewa.
GHAKIIKSTON, January 14.-Arrived
?teamers James Adger, New York; Sea
a?lL Bsltiinors? bark An rt IA Terry. Liv?
erpool ?f?shjt^^ B.
The WOrSS O^sbe^at?onal Bubbor
Company, at Bristol, B; I., were partially
dc??Ovad by* fire on the 12th. Abont
one:h?lf tho extensive buildings were
destrpyod. , Tim portiou burned was 440
feeilong and 60 foot wide, and was occu?
pied by ibo heating, packing, varnish
nod ebec rooms. The machinery side of
the works is uninjured. The fire was
oanaed by the explosion of the heater.
The loss is estimated at from $250,000 to
$300,000. The property was insured for
$851,800.
{.i, Washington News.
WASHINGTO*, January 14.-The debato
last night was father loose. Whittemore
figured. He said that every act of the
VirgiSia Legislature indicated bad faith,
and. that Walker was in league with the
Democrats. He saw no means of obtain?
ing %ecurfty for t,he future, except by
imposing the conditions named in (he
bill. Palmer argued that Virginia was
iu no condition for admission, and fa?
vored nu indefinite postponement. He
instanced Georgia and Tennessee, in
suppers of bis proposition. Bogers, of
Arkansas, favored speedy aotion. AU ell,
Crebs and McCormic favored immediate,
and unconditional .admission.
2 -P. M.-Tue House resumed Vir?
ginia^.-Fitob ia speaking against it, and
favori admission, pure aud simple.
fflTha discovery was made, yesterday,
that Bev. Horace Cook, the well-known
pastor cl the Seventh Street Methodist
Epi^sopal Church, New York, had
elopiaVftsi the previous Friday evening,
io company with n Sunday school girl
named Mattie Johnson, daughter of one
of tbs' communicants of tho church.
The clergyman forsook a wife and son,
leaving them in straitened circum?
stances, i
?UBI Aocoiveu.
1BARREL verv Ano A No. 1 CUCUMBER
riCKLEfcl.
1 barrel Pure White CABBAGE KRAUT, for
sale low, by G AM PB ELL A JONES.
Jan 15_ _ 3
A Card to the Farmers of Bichlaud.
r i iHu3E desirous of having advanced to them
JL CORN and BACON during tho summer
months-until the new crop is made-to ena?
ble them to carry out their designs, will call
at tho ?toro ot D. Goodman, Plain street, sign
of tho big .Shoo, and leave their names.
JanlS__2
Saar Kraut.
CUCUMBER PICKLES, Mineo Moat, (extra
Ano,) Potatoes, Onions,Cabbage,Ac, jost
received and for aale low for oash, at
Jan jg j CANTWELL'S, Mam etrcet._
Private Boarding House.
MRS. SAMUEL TOWNSEND,
Over ?. C. Bhiver's Store,
MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Jan M _? t?*
Fresh Onion Sets.
BBD AND WHITE,
AT
E. E. JACKSON'S
Drug Store.
Jan 12 " ' ?
' Pocket Diaries for 1870.
PLAIN AND SELF-CLOSING.
DIFFERENT sises and prices. Millor's
?SKji South Carolina Almanac. Also, Lon?
don, American, Bural, Church and Pictoiial
Almanacs, for 1870. For salo by
Jan6_?^1T* * Mt CAR TER.
White Corn.
i\f\f \ BU8HELS prime White CORN, for
JJvJv/ sale low for CASH.
Jag? _EDWARD HOPE.
~r^. Jewelry, etc.
I 1 have inst received another lot of
V/TVlme DIAMOND RINGS, fine WATCHES
JCJ|and GOLD THIMBLES. Call at WM.
(iL,AZE'9, noit door to Messrs. Scott, Wil?
liam*_AOo^?J?aoJnjQg_House. Jan 8 12s
AC?BDT
THE ta of E. tc G. D. HOPE having bcon
dissolved, the business will bo continued
on the cash principio-indefinite credit is abo?
lished, so far as concerns the undersigned.
Jan 4, 10_EDWARD HOPE^
Fine Gold Watches
--^-JB? OF all descriptions, for Ladies
^SSSTJ^SB? and Gentlemen, for ?ale at
fiEamtl WILLIAM GLAZE'S,
SSSSSSSSSSSSM Qne ?Qoe Koith of McSKld.
Scott ft Williams' B^nkmgJIonMO. Dec 10
Just Received,
ALABOE lot of Ladies' White KID HUP?
PEES. Also, a flue assortment of White
SATIN BOOTS, laced in front-all sizes, at
Jan 136_A. SMYTHE'8._
Lost Spectacles.
.^'VVtaX A pair of Gold-frame SPEC
^^TAOLES, in A dark Morocoo
case, was lost on Assembly or Waabington
Htreets. Yesterday morning. The finder will
ho rewarded by leaving them at the Ano) ion
Room of JACOB LEVIN.
Jan 14 _ _
Thorbom's Garden Seeds.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS and ONION
SETS, at wholesale and retail.
Jan 14 - _EDWARD HOPE.
Fashionable Drew-making.
-? MRS. M. J. CURRY wishes to an
#*>B<|>%rfljaace to tho ladies of Columbia
1 gM ?trinity, that she is loeated on
?J? ?treet, onpoeito Mr. S. Por
fty-Goods Store. Shs gua
SSH BM B??d flt a"d moderato
?May favor her with a oatt,
?atronage is earnestly eou
H^KiSBWA. 4 Jan 442
BfoniFebruaay 1,1870.
HTi?5jBr^ B?TpENCE of tb?Ute Mr. J. S.
mW Mi WEgnard, cZ*nCr of benatc and Bull
Isl T"? building is brgo and
tmW?oomp. Well and hydrant of water, \ith ne?
ar fcaasaW nnt-bt?i?disgs. Tbs let fo-.iL,creB,
rWAh 'a large number of fruit trees,\rape
vines, ftc, and is surrounded by a good ?ick
wall. J. S. GUIGNARD, AdmV
pvanjai ?jegr
Dental Notice. y\]
/AWING to au accident, the undersign^'
U will ho forced to olose his Dental Rooms
until Saturday, the 16th instant.
JanJH?* T. T. MOORE, Dental Surgeon.
Administrator's Notice.
rpHE undersigned gives notico that on the
JL 7th day of February next, ho will apply to
W. H. Wigg, Esq., Judge of Probato for Rich?
land County, at his office, at 10 a. m., for a
final disohargo as Administrator or Mary E.
Turner, deceased.
J?n8tl:i SAMUEL B. THOMPMON.
' m??Mw YORK. January 14-N?on.-Stocka
steady. Mou ey 7. Exabange-long 8^4;
fchort 9??. Gold 21%: (W'0, coupon,
lit?seT* ir'ccrrpon, 53^; =t?f
48^i; Virgin i n'a, ox-ooupon, 68; new 60:
Louisiana G's, oki, 69)$; levoo o's o4>?;
8'H 80; Alabama 8'a 93; O's, 68; Georgi*
G's 80; 7's 89%; North Caroline's, old,
40; new 22%; South Carolina's, old,
79; new 70. Flour dull, and 6@10o.
lower. Wheat doll, and l@2o. lover.
Corn dull, and lo. lower. Pork quiet
mess 27.25@27.00. Lard dull, at 16%
@16%- Cotton steady-middling up?
lands 25>?. Freights firm.
CHARLESTON, January 14.-Cotton
quiet; sales 300 bales-middlings 2-i}?(q).
211 -v ; receipts 990 bales; exports coast
Triso 922.
AUGUSTA, January 14.-Cotton market I
active and firmer; sales 628 bales; re-1
ceipts 750; sales of tho week 3,004; re?
ceipts 3,814; stock 20,923.
SAVANNAH, January 14.-Cotton re?
ceipts 2,499; exports 2,099; sales 000
bales-middlings 21; market firm.
LONDON, January 14-Noon-Consols
921?. Bonds 87.
PARIS, January 14-The Bourse closed
dull-rentes 73 and 72.
HAVRE, January 14.-Cotton opens
quiet-both 136.
LIVERPOOL, January 14-3 P. M.- |
Cotton quiet-uplands ll Si; Orleans
11%; sales of tho week 64,000 bales; ex?
port 10,000; speculation 8,000; stock
3GG.000, whereof American is 114,000;
receipts of the week 07,000, of which
Amorican is 44,000; stock afloat 267,000.
whoroof American is 171,000. Yarns and
fabrics at Manchester quiet and firm.
W?IOL.USAL.K PRICES CUHItENT,
CORBECTEO WEEKLY BY THE ROAnD OF TRADE.
APPLES, t?uu.l ?5<a)l 50
HAI HIING,Gunny 2G@28
Dundeo tji yd 30^32
BALE ROPE, Manil,?2G
N.Y.orWea$NblO@16
BUTTES, Northern (?50
Country, y lb.25?35
BACON. Hains. ..236625
Sidoa.%? lb_10O20
Shoulders... 14 ?1G
Bilious, ?d.?UO . .???12
CANDLES, Sporm40?70
Adamantine tt>21(<?25
TaUow. i4<y?i<;
CoTTUM VAHNI 85?2 un
COTTON,Strict Md<?023.',
Middling .. .23440
Low Midl'g, 23
Good()rdny,22 r<?}
Ordinary... ??0 (g) 21
CHEESE, E.D.lb. 23@25
factory.l!>r<624
Co KEES, Kio, |Ub21@25
I,agna vi a ... .27(??31
Java.87<Vf40
FLOUS. CH. ?J 00(010 00
Northern. 6 00@11 00
GRAIN, Corn 1 40<i$l 50
Wheat ...1 60r<42 00
Oats. 90(i?l 00
Peaa .... 1 41<&1 50
SAY, Nortn, $?owt.2 00
Eastern.
HIDES. Dry, Vtt?12?? 18
Oreen.?8
INDIGO, Caro.. AGJil 25
LAUD, $H>.30022
LUMBER, Bds 100 f.l 50
Soautling. 1 50
ShiuKles,pi000..2 7.")
LIME, ^ bbl.2 70(<?2 ho
MEATS, Pork, y\b. 15.J
Beof.8'<?12
Mutton_:.10f??12
MoLASSES.CuDa, 53(7 { 55
Now Ori'nal 00@1 10
Sugar H'ao..75<i?l 26
NAILS, \1 kegG 00^7 00
ONIONB. tybual 75t??2 00
OIL, Keroacuo,g6U@75
Machinery-75@1 00
POULTRY, Ducks pr
Turkey a.3 00
Chickens.25<@30
Oacae
SPECIE. Cold ?120,
Silver.1 1G@1 18?
POTA TO EM, lris75(?fil 50J
Sweet, bim 1 00(<j}L2#
hu i., CarolmalbSWHP
Eaat India. ... mB
SHOT, ffbag. 3 n'lJBo
SALT, l.ivorp.2 5<?B?O
SOAP, \<lh..
SPOUTS, Alcohol.gJT00
Urandy . .4 00(r?f2 00
HollndGin.5 OOf 7 00
American..2 0flft3 00
Jam. Kum.G 0#07 00
N.E. "..2 0#(?3 00
Bo. Whisky S fm 50
Moiio!ighla2j0(g4 00
Reclined. . M&5(?il C5
BUOAB, Crus'* 18J(?519
Powdored/. 18j(??20
Brown.../.. .r?<?>n
STARCH, . . 9JGJ11
Tita, Grce^bl 00$200
Dlaok, /. .1 00@1 50
ToBACCo,lTJhw.G0@l 25
SmokiJL',lb..50@l 00
ViNEOAifAYino,.70075
Cider!.50@GO
rim?_125O160
WINE, fSam. 25?32 00
Porf^gal 3 00(315 00
She*y... 3 50(??G 00
Ma/oira.. .2 50r?8 00
Report for Week ending Friday, Jan. 14, 1870.
PHONIX OFFICE. COLUSUJW, January 15,1870.
COTTON.- The supply of colton offering for the
past few weeks has beon limited; but tho arti?
cle appears now to bo coming in more freely.
About 315 bales were disposed of during this
! 4 at 21; 12 al 22.}; 33 al 9?; GI at 23; 100 at 234;
71 at 231; '.) at23j. j
" "STOP F
?'TI w*t \ujw .inorp I?
"LOOK AT YpUR INTEREST !"
OUR GLHRIKG OUT SALES
/ OF
"womts ei? coer
/ UAH NOW
COMMENCED,
/ AND WE ABE
GIVING AWAY DAILY,
FANCY FRENCH POPLINS at 25 ceuta;
worth 50 couta.
Fahey aud Black French POPLINS at 50
cent?; .vorth $1.00.
Dlae!t Crotone POPLINS at 75 conte; worth
$1 25.
Blaek ALPACA at 50 cents; worth 75 cents.
Black ALPACA at 30 cents; worth 50 cents.
Black CLOTH CLOAKS at $5.00; worth $7.50.
I ARAB SHAWLS at IG.OO; worth $0.00.
Othor Gooda proportionately choap.
W. D. LOVE & CO.,
Columbia Hotel Building.
W. D. LOVE,
B. li. McCREERY.
Jan 15
For Sale.
n . 2 FINE BILLIARD TABLES,
nf?Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiaffi 8harn"'H malit'. alatc bedding.
XDSSBKMHCB^^rablofl aro in good order, with
l^^T - Ti"- Cuea, Balla and Counters com?
plete. Will bo aold very low. Apply to
Jan ll G. D?ERCKS.
Ornamental Hair Work.
THE undersigned reapcctfully informa tho
ladies of Columbia, that ho ia propared
to attend to all kinds ol artificial HAIR WORK.
WIGS. COILS, CURLS, BRAIDS, eto., repair?
ed and rejuvenated. Ladies' Hair dressed in
latest stylos. O?ico over the Savinga Bank,
corner Main and Taylor atreets.
Jan 0 6? _LEON BOUJA88ON.
WON'T BE UNDER-BOLD 11
SILVER THIMBLES, bastin the city, FIFTY
CENTS.
WATCH GLASSES,TWENTY-FIVE CENTS,
at I. SUL/.BACHER'S,
Jan ll 0_Columbia Hotel Bow.
Charlotte, Colombia ?c Angoste. H, B7.
I ^* S^PSSSD^^B?FFTOE,
COLUHBIA, 8. C., January 13, 1870.
ON and after TO-DAY, an Accommodation
Train will run aa follows:
Leave Columbia. 6 15 p. m.
I Arrrive at Augusta. 8.80 a. m.
Leave Augusta. 4 15p.m.
Arrive at Columbia.1.80 a.m.
This Train connecta with the Georgia day
Passenger Trains at Augusta, and the Glen?
ville Road at Columbia, each way.
C. BOUKNIGHT, Superintendent.
Jan 13_Jjl2}2mo
Fresh Norfolk Oysters.
/" \ IF you want fresh Norfolk OYS
^jJ?VTKUH? c*11 at 11,0 Columbia Ice I
^gjf?r House, where they are kent ron
alan tly on band, and sold low for caah. All!
ornera from tho country promptly attended to.
N w 10 3mo? __JOHN P. BATEM*N*
Fire Crackers!ftFire Crackers!
1 / lisa BOXES flrat quality PIRE CRACK
JAMY ERS, juat received and for aalo low
by J. A T. R. AGNEW.
nm** Mfnm^umjmm^w , " i. i,.,,!,
Tb? message ol tho Governor df New |
Jersey ?hoirs that tba financial condition
of this State is aa unuaaally healthy one.
The exhibit for the jaar shows aa excess
of roceipta over expenditures, and assets
enough on hand to pay the o' tire debts
of the State. The Governor tdces strong
grounds against the ratifies'ion of the
fteenth amendment, and favors a quali?
fied suffrage for all who els'm the privi?
lege of the franohise heres , tor.
ANOTHER HORRIBIOE KEROSENE CASU?
ALTY.-Coroner Jones, of New York, on
Monday, held an inquest upon the
bodies of Bridget Miller, aged twenty
seven, and Johanna MjJler, her daugh?
ter, aged two years, wjo died from the
effect* of burns, causey by the explosion
of a can of kerosene.,
DEATH OF SENOR JREPEDA.-This gen?
tleman, a refugee fnSm Cuba, aays the
Courier, who hasJoeen residing in
Charleston since Arly last year, died
Tuesday morning. # Mr. Z. had been in
ill health during tMo entire timo of his
stay in Charlestop He leaves a wife and
ohildren.
JOHN CHINAJ?N.-A bill was intro?
duced in tho JJpnso, yesterday, to pro?
vide for logislaang John Chinaman out
of the country notwithstanding the fif?
teenth amendaient and the Burlingame
treaty. It hods that he may be removed,
if his vices aja customs are odious.
AN IsctDmr.-A few days ago, a pair
of twin girWwere left at a house in Ward
3, and tba ecipient has ascertained that
their mots-.r ic fifteen years old and the
father seventeen-both belem ging to high
social circles.-Bedford ?standard.
The Bed River rebels have made a
"forced/ loan" from the Hudson Bay
Company to the extent of ?800, with a
part of whioh they have started a news?
paper. They effected the negotiation by
taking possession of the company's safe
and running off with it.
A drunken man got into a school-house,
in Sau Jose, California, OD New Year's
ev j, and, in trying to get out, through a
\Mudow, was caught by his leg, and
ung, hoad downward, until morning,
when he was found dead.
We learn that on Sunday night last,
the stables of Mrs. Melver's plantation,
about two miles from Darlington, were
destroyed by fire. The barn and con tents
were saved through the exertions of the
freedmen living on the place. It was no
doubt the work of au incendiary.
Ou January 10, Mr. Whitteinore, of
South Carolina, introduced a bill author?
izing the conveyance of certain Govern?
ment property at Beaufort, S. C., to the
State of South Carolina for common
school purposes.
One of the men of aside show attached
to Robinson's Circus, was accidentally
killed by a shot from a pistol in the
hands of ono of his companions, in
Albany, Georgia, on Friday last.
The Now York Jlei-ald, of the 12th,
saj-s: "The Committee on Securities of
the Stock Exchange to-day admitted all
the bonds of South Carolina to the re?
gular call."
A small unoccupied building, in Green?
ville, belonging to Mr. T. C. Gower, was
destroyed by fire, ono night last week.
Incendiary fires are becoming frequent.
The restoration of harmony between
the Sultan of Turkey and the Viceroy of
Egypt is complete.
A son of Dr. DoWitt, of Dougherty
County, Georgia, was killed on Saturday
last by tho falling of a tree upon him.
Startling Prices ! I
? ? ?
WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF GOLD
ON
FOREIGN GOODS!
OUR buyer just home from market with the
following:
250 piecen assorted rill NTH,
600 pieces BLEACHED COTTONS,
80 bales BROWN COTTONS,
100 caeos assorted DOMESTICS, at whole?
sale prices.
Special Lots.
Wo offer a promium to any customer who
can beat the prices of tho following OOODS:
25 pieces All-wool French MERINOS, 50c:
worth $1.00.
20pieco8 TOIL DE VENICE, 50c; worth
$1.00.
lOpioccs EMPRESS CLOTH, C0c; worth
11.00.
50 pieces DIAGONALS, 25c; coBt 10 cents to
import.
1 lot ARAB SHAWLS, at ruinous pricos.
1 lot FURS, all qualities.
Jan 12 H. c. SHIVER.
It is Imp o rt an t
In Planting, to
USE 600D AND RELIABLE SEED.
Buist's Garden Seeds
Have stood the test of years.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
Just in at
E. E. JACKSON'S Drag Store.
Jan 14_
A Good Dinner
CAN be obtained any day, at 3 o'clock, at
the EXCHANGE HOUSE. Also, FREE
LUNOH from ll until 1 o'clock, daily. Jan 6
King's Mountain Military Behool,
TOURVILLE, 8. C.
THE first session of the school
Mlmk year of 1870, will begin on tho 1st of
?tyBBMfti! ?brnary.
K TERMS.-For sohool expenses, i.
j-We., Tuition, Books. Stationery, Ac,
?mu?* Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Wash?
ing, 1188.00 in currency, per session of five
month?, payable in advance.
For circulara containing full nwHonhrj, ap?
ply to Cox. A. COWARD,
Deo 8 wf!5 Principal and Proprietor.
New Goods.
. ?, I HAYEJust reeeived another supply
^iiof Soe Engte* and Frenoh 0AB8?
fta MEBES, of the lateat styl?e, ?bl?h are
offered low for cyh^
Washington stnes^ ?p|MM?t? l*w Baa??.
p?f\ BOXES Factory and Goshen Cheese,
tJ\J Just received and for sale low by
Nov 24 J. A T. B. AQNBW.
Administrator's Notice.
FflHE undersigned gives notice that on the
JL 28th tiny oi January next, he win apply to
W. Hutson Wigg, Esq., Judge of Probate for
Bichland County, at his office, at 10 o'olock A.
M.. for a final discharge as Administrator of
William Hussung, deceased.
Dec 30 $13 WM. K. BACHMAN.
Notice.
TUE undersigned gives notice that he will
apply to Hon. William Hutson Wigg,
Judgo of Probato, at his offioe, in Columbia,
at 10 o'clock, on 31st January, 1870. for final
discharge as Executor of Priscilla Thompson,
deceased. W. H. BBOWN, Executor.
Deo 24_+13
Fresh Norfolk Oysters,
RECEIVED EVERY DAY, and families can
be supplied in any quantity, at
Nov 24 J. E. H EIS E'S RESTAURANT.
?QOAL TO ?
GOLD OOL?.AH!
Prices reduocd to Gold Vaine ead Groonbaoka
accepted at par.
C. F. JACKSON
HAS REDUCED the prioe of hie entire
a tock of
DR7 GOODS,
Andnntll the FIRST OF FEBRUAR NEXT,Y
I will Bell off my largo and varied Btock of
DRY GOODS, without rogard to profita.
All extra Fine Goods, suoh as:
CLOAKS,
ARABS,
SILK DRESS GOODS,
RICH PLAIDS,
GA88IMERES,
Will bo sold
AT COST._Jan 9
Large Assortment,
OF Ladies' and Gent's fine GOLD WATCHES
and CHAINS, for Bale at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Columbia Hotel Row.
Large Assortment
OF now styles Ladies' Half SETS, (some?
thing elegant,) at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Columbia Hotel Row.
Immense Stock
OF solid Silver and Plated Waren, Helling
choap, at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Columbia Hotel Row.
The Finest Assortment
OF Table and Pocket CUTLERY in tho city,
at rcducod prices.
ISAAC 8ULZBACHER,
Columbia Hotel Row.
Large Assortment
OF French and American CLOCK8. AIBO, a
small assortment of GUNS, PISTOLS,
AMMUNITION, Ac, Ac. at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Jan 5 Colnmbia Hotel Row._
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
IN the best manner, by first class workmen,
and warranted.
ENGRAVING finely executed.
Doc 16_WILLIAM GLAZE.
Diamonds.
IHAVE just received by Express a fine as?
sortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY-Rings
from $10 to $250. WILLIAM GLAZE.
Dec 16
Fine Gold Watch Chains
OF all tho latest styles, for Ladies and Gen?
tlemen, tor salo by WILLIAM GLAZE.
_Dcc 16 _ j
The Purest Spices I
AND best FLAVORING EXTRACTS, at the
lowest prices, at Fisher '% Hcinitsh'B
Drug Store. __Vec 21 _
To the Public in General.
IHAVE bettor COTTON SEED than any
man who advertises Seed for sale. Mine
is the improved BOYD PROLIFIC, which ox?
e?la any other. The price ia $2.60 per bushel.
Aa examination of mv proofs will ho convinc?
ing. 1 refer to Jocob H. Wells and J. D. Hilt.
Call and look at tho growth, in butcher io wu.
Dec 3 N. POPE.
Upholstering and Mattress-making.
THE undersigned has opened work-shops on
Washington street, a few doors West of
the Masonic Hall, for the purpose of carrying
on thc above business in all its branches.' An
work entrusted to him will hayo bis personal
attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. His
long experience and bout efforts shall bo used
to please all who favor him with ordora.
Deo 19 Hmo_ I. GRIESHABER.
Mount Zion Institute,
WINRSBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA.
- A CLASSICAL AND NORMAL
iJISkm. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Puniln ocnt
dLUMjito this Institution will 'be tho
Slfl ^5 ron g h ly trained in all tho branches
^ySpOVof a liberal education : unions par
*%mwr ties prefer ?^cir ?ont? io take'the
Business Course, which embraces careful
drilling in Commercial, Arithmetic and other
English studies, and is designed to fit boys
for Mercantile Life, or actual business of any
kind.
A uniform, uniting economy with neatness
of coatumo, will be adopted for the next year,
and tho discipline made still more effective,
by combining some of the featurea of the
Military Academy with thoso of the Normal
School.
TERMS TER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS-Beard,
including tuition in all tho branches, only
$100.
For particulars, send for circulara.
Address G. A. WOODWARD, Principal.
Doc 28_WB6
Final Discharge.
THE undersigned given notice that ho will
apply to Hon. William Hutaon Wigg,
Judge of Probato for Richland County, at ma
omeo, in Columbia, on MONDAY, January 24,
1870, at 10 a. m., for a final discharge as Guar?
dian of SaUio H. Bolton. J. P. SOUTHERN.
COLOMBIA, December 22, 1869. Deo 23 X
Estate of John Stork.
NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 31 st
day of January, 1870, tho undersigned
will apply to Hon. Wm. Hutaon Wigg, Judge
of Probato for Richland County, for a final
discharge as Administrator of the estate of
John Stork, deceased. W. H. STORK,
Jan 1113 Administrator.
Oak Bark ! Oak Bark !
TTTANTED, at the Columbia Tannery, 100
W Cords OAK BARK. Apply to
N23 J. P. THOMAS A CO., Columbi?, 8.0
THIS DAY.
Gr. D I E R C K S
RESPECTFULLY informs his
friends and customers that he has
removed to his new establishment,
formerly Kinsler's building, on the
_bjcornor of Richardson and Taylor
at roo ts, where he will constantly keap on hand
a carefully selooted assortment of
GROCERIES.
COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA,
Hams, Bupar-cnred Shoulders,
Plantation Bacon,
Fulton Market Beef,
Mackerel, Salmon,
Herring and Codfish.
ALSO,
Flour, Moal, Rios, otc
Canned Lobsters and Oysters, Sardines, etc
Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Cannod Fruits,
.Tollies and Pickles.
His stock of Liquors rind Wines
FROM the loir,
.et priced to tba
import?d^is
Champagne, ate.,
all of well-known brand?, beth
WHOLKHALB AND KKTAIL.
He will always have In his New Store S tvM
supply o?
Tobacco.
SMOKING TOBACCO of Richmond, Lynch?
burg and Baltimore manufacture*, in half,
quarter and one-eighth pound package?.
SEGARS-both home manufacture and im?
ported.
And CHEWING TOBACCO of diff?rant
qualities.
Besides every articlo belonging to a first
olaaa establishment.
Grateful for paat favors, and determined to
leave no honorable means untried to retain
the good will of all who have favored me
hitherto, and who may hereafter favor me
with their custom, I will be happy to rooeivo
the kind patronage, both of roy old frionda and
of the public in general. O. DIBRCKS.
Jan 7
r i #, f j # f r
c o ?- tr ?BIA
CLOTHING HOUSE.
B. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
CLOTHING
JE5. JUL
MARKED DOWfi!
Our stock of CLOTHING and HATS will bo
sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, until |
tho close of tho season. Our stock is still com?
plete, and wo aro constantly adding to it
NEW ?ND DESIRABLE GOODS.
Wo have a number of
Ladies' Traveling Trunks,
Which will be sold al cost. They aro new and
of tho beet mamifaclure.
In Cheap Black and Fancy 8ATTINET
SDI TS, we can still supply our Jobbing Trade.
E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Jan 1.1
Watches and Jewelry.
T*H E under?
signed hereby
begn leave to in?
form his custom?
ers and thc public
' that he will conti?
nuo tho WATCH
and JEWLLRY
BUSINESS in his
new establish?
ment, corner of|
Richardson and Taylor streets.
Gold and Silver WATCHES, Jewelry, Silrer
and Plated Wares, Knives, Forks, Spoons and
everything belonging to a well-selected as?
sortment, alwaVH to be had or furnished on
the most favorable terms.
Repairing of Clocks, WatcliCB, Jewelry,
MBBIO Hoxes, Surgical Instruments by an ex?
perienced workman from Europe.
Jan 7 G. DIERCK?.
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &o.
V--BAGGING. R O PK, IRON
g.ojTlES. BACON, Clear Ribbed?OHj
J^HB^Sides and Shoulders. A choiceBwjR
article Canvassed HAMS. Family Lard,*-*T
in barrels, kogs. 3 lbs., 5 and 10 lb. packages.
Choice Family Fiour, in bbls. and bags, with
a full assortment of othor grades. Liverpool
Salt, in sacks. Mackerel-Noa. 1, 2 and 3, in
bbls., halves, quarters and kits. SUGAR and
COFFEE, of all grades. TEAS, of all grades.
Molasses-Muscovado. Now Orleans an (I Sugar
House Syrup. Tobacco and Segars. Soap; Can?
dles, in boxes and half boxes; Cheese, Crack
srs, Pickles, Can Fruit, Spiced GyaierB, Sal?
mon, in cans and glass. Liquors-Choico Old
Cabinet, Monongahela, Rye and Corn Whis?
key, and a variety of other nae brando.
WOODEN WA lt Nesta Iron and Bria?
Bound Tubs, Pails, Churns, i?uckota and Cans,
Nails, of all size?, Shot of all numbers, Cast?
ing, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Skillets and Frying
Pans, of all sizos.
All the above named with many other arti?
cles has been recently purchased and selected
with caro and will be sold low for cash. Give
us a call. WELLS A CALDWELL,
Near the S. C. and G. and O. Railroad Depot,
next door to National Hotel. Oot IG t
Family Supplies.
A ??J^ WE take pleasure
SaffH ' public that wo have
l^^^^^mmW^^^? BAN KXCOI'^EI?!
?5^!jP^'?llj^ej^^^ nearly opposite Co
pleased to see and
offer them extra inducements in all articles
usually kept in the GROCERY. HARDWARE
and LIQUOR line. T. J. A H. M. CIB80N,
Oct 15 Old Exchango Bank Corner.
Fresh Goods
RECEIVED to-day:
90 Barrels Western FLOUR, super, ex?
tra and family.
2,000 pounds Fino Feed.
Best Orange County Butter, Dairy and Fac?
tory Cheese, Maur Kraut, Mineo Moat, {some?
thing nice,) Brandy Fruits. Jollies-assorted
Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, Salmon, Cove
Oysters, Lobsters, Sardines, Desicated Cod
Fish, Fulton Market Beef, Pickles, Salmon,
Bay Mackerel, etc., etc.
Nov 20_LEAPHART A 8LOAN8.
Dissolution of Copartner ship.
THE Firm of FISHER. LOWRANCE A
FI8HER is dissolved by tho death of the
senior partner.
All these indebted to this concern are ear?
nestly requested to como forward and settle
their accounts withonnt delay.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Decembor 1,1?C9.
New Firm.
RN. LOWRANCE, W. B. LOWRANCE AXO
. P. C. L?RICK having purchased tho
stock of Fisher, Lowrance A Fisher, have
united under the firm of LOWRANCE A CO.,
and beg leave to offer their services to, and
ask a continuance of, tho favors of the friends
of the old concern. They will receive payment
from all parties indebted to Fisher, Lowranoe
y Fisher: and those having claims against the
same, will present them for liquidation.
Deo 2 _LOWRANCE A CO.
Seed Oats and Barley.
.fl f \ BUSHELS GENUINE NORWAY BLACK
1\J OATS.
60 bushels genuine Canada BARLEY.
These seeds aro worthy attention of scienti?
fic Farmers: the yield ls enormous and tho
quality of the grain raised superior to any
other, and commands far higher prices.
r>?o 7_PEP. SIMMERS.
Tobaoco! Tobacco!!
rj?} BOXES COMMON TOMkCtOO. at low
SO bpxe^P^b- Chewing Tobncco.
A befxes Extra Book City Chowing Tobacco.
4 boxes Commonwealth Chewing Tobacco.
10 boxes Rose Bud Chewing Tobacco.
JmlyaO_JOHN O. BEEPERS.
Hew and Beautiful Gooda?
AND USEFUL too. A large stock now on
hand of beautiful Toilet articles, of nowest
style and quality, and at low prices. PER?
FUMERY, MAIR BRUSHES. English and
French, hard and soft; elegant English Hard
Tooth Brashes. Infants* Tooth and Hair
Brushes, Turkish Bathing Towels and Gloves,
Toilet So?ps in great variety and of the finest
inality, and very cheap.
Lnbin's newest EXTRACTS tor handkerchief
Roso and Violet Toilet Powder.
Fine Pomade for tho Hair. Hair Reatorors
of every kind.
Dressing Combs, of French Buffalo Horn.
Fino Ivory Combs, Metallic Baok Combs.
Cosmetics for tho Comploxion.
German Cologne, Sachets in variety.
Puffs and Powder Boxes.
Glovo and Handkerchief Boxos. For salo at
FISHER A H El NITS H "ri Drug Store.
Oct 19 i
DRY GOODS !
-I-?-*-.
NEW ST?HE AND NEW GOODS,
WE take pleasure in announcing to the
publie, that we have thia day opened a
fine stock of DRY GOODS, of OTory descrip?
tion, and shall always have on hand a flue
assortment of all the various Qoods appertain?
ing to our trade.
Our Dress Goods Department
Shall always be replete, with the latest styles
of Bilka, Satins, Poplins, Plaids, Empress I
Cloths, Merinos, Delaines and Operas, in all
colors, Prints of all grades and makes.
TABLE LINENS, in all styles, Damasks, ,
Towels, Napkins, Doylies and Diapers of
every description.
In JEANS,OASSIMEBES,BROADCLOTHS,
DOESKINS, wo shall always have a complete
assortment.
In BLEACHED GOODS, SHEETINGS and
SHIRTINGS, and in BROWN COTTONS, we
shall offer great inducements.
In GLOVES, HOSIERY, GENTS WEAR,
Collars, Merino Drawers and Shirts, a fine se?
lection and bargains.
A fine assortment of NOTIONS on hand.
Call and see us, at the New Store, in Diorcka'
new building, under the old Kinsler Hall.
Deo 2 Smo_8. W. PORTER ft CO.
State of South Carolina-Lexington Co.
James E. Bnelgreve and others, vs. Nanoy
Ross and others.
IN COMNON PLEAS.
rT appearing to my satisfaction that Nanoy
Rose and Silas P. Lindler, two of the de?
fendants in this cano, reside beyond the limits
of this Htato. It is ordered, that they plead,
answer or demur to the bill in this case, on or
before the first MONDAY in February next, or
their consent to the same will be entered of
record.
Given under my hand and seal December
23,1889. D. J. GRIFFITH, C. C. P.
Deo 25_ag
In the Court of Probate-Richland Co.
John M. Humphrey and wife, ve. Geo. Price,
cl al.-Petition for Partition.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel
Trapp, ono of the defendants ia the above
stated case, resides without the limits of this
State; on motion of Albert M. Boozer, Peti?
tioners' Attorney, it is ordered, that the said
defendant do plead, answer or demur thereto
within forty days from this date; or on faUure
to do so, his couaont to tho same will be entered
of roeord. WILLIAM HUT80N WIGG,
_ Dec 25 s6_Judge of Probate.
In the Court of Probate-Lexington Co.
Rebocca Crout DJ. John Clout, et al.-Petition
for Partition.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Epsoy
Wingard, wife of J. Wingard, and Nanoy
Kelly, wife of Samuel Kelly, defendants in the
above case, reside without the limits of this
State. It is ordered, that unless said de?
fendants appoar in this Court and object to
the partition of tho lands of Lewis Grout, de?
ceased, within forty days from thia date, that
their consent to the Barns will be entered of
record. A. EFIRD.
Jndge of Probate Lexington County.
OFFICE JUDOS OF Piton ATE, LEXINGTON 0. H.,
December 23,1869._Deo 24 etd??
In the District Court of the United
States for South Carolina.
NOVEMBER TERM. 1869.
In the matter of A. M. Hunt, of Richland
County, Bankrupt.-Petition forfait and
final discharge in Bankruptcy.
OBDERED, That a hearing be had on the
18th day of January, A. D. 1870, before
said Court, at Columbia, S. C., at the office of J
C. G. Jaeger, Esq.., Register; and that ali cre?
ditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear at said
time and place, and show eau??,-if any they
can, why the prayer of tho petitioner should
not be granted.
By order of the Court, tho ICth day of De?
cember, A. D. 18C9.
DANIEL HOBLBEOK,
Clerk or the District Court of the U. 8. fer
S. C._Jan 4 s8
In the District Court of the United
States for South Carolina.
No VE MB SR TERM, 1869.
in tho matter of Peter B. Glass, of Richland
County, Bankrupt.-Petition for full and ?
final discharge in Bankruptcy.
/"aRDERKD, That a hearing bo had on the ;
\J 13th day of January, A. D. 1870, at tho
office of C. G. Jaeger, Esq., in Columbia, s.e.;
and that all creditors, Ac., of said Bankrupt
appear at said time and place, aud ahow cause, :
if any they can. why the prayer of the peti?
tioner should not be granted.
By order of the Court, the 16th day of De?
cember, A- D. 1869.
DANIEL nORLBECK.
Clerk of tho Distriot Court of the U. 8. for
8. C._Jan 4 sj
In the District Court of the United
States for South Carolina.
NOVEMBER TEEM, 1869.
In tho mat tor of Chas. N. Rawlinson, of Rich?
land Count;, Bankrupt.-Petition for full
and final discharge in Bankruptcy.
OBDERED, That a hearing be had on tho
18th day of January, A. D. 1870, before
said Court, at the office of C. G Jaeger, Re?
gister, in Columbia, 8. C. ; and that atl credi?
tors, ftc., of said Bankrupt appear at said timo
and place, and show cause, if any they can,
why tho prayer of the petitioner should not be !
granted.
Bv order of the Court, the 16th day of De
camber, A. D. 1869.
DANIEL HORLBECK,
Clerk of the District Court of the U. 8. for
S. C. Jan 4 s3
REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD
Or CONSTB?CTINO
Artificial Dentures,
Patented December, 1867. i
AFTER an extensive nao of this important!
improvement in practice for nearly twA
years, it is with full confidence urged upon thM
profession and tho public, as fulfilling inor<*l
thoroughly and satisfactorily than any ethe
mode, every intention of Artificial Dentures.
Aa iu this method, rubber teeth are alb j
pether discarded, it ia doeirablo that it shouh
fall especially into tho hands of those familia .
with gold plato work.
It may not be generally known that thc 1
who wear cases of artificial tooth, construed ,\
according to this patent, by Dentists who ar?
not licensees, render themeelveB Hablo to tbs
penalty of infringement, au well as tho opel
rator. I
Office rights will be disposed of and instruis
tion given by letter, or at tho operating roomB
of Reynolds ft Reynolds, whore the manipulas
tion may bo daily witnessed, and where comry
munica!ions may be addressed.
WM. REYNOLDS, M. D.,
Aug 12 i Columbia, 8. C.
For Sale.
DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON SEE J.
/~1 ROWN from 8eed purchased directly f
\JT Mr. David Dickson, in 1867, and carom
preservod from mixing or adulteration wi!
other seed.
I will deliver the Seed, sacked in good ord
at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Ba
road, at $2.00 per bushel, foranyamonnt t.
der 5 bushels, or at $1.60 per bushel, for auj
amount? in excess of 5 busbols. y
4. P. AMAREB, St. Matthew's, S. ?. j
I respectfully refer to the below named gonA
tlemcn, who purchased Seed of mo last spn:<;'.>
tor information toaohing tho purity and sap*; )
ser,'Rea., and Wm Mantling, " ,
tnew's; fi. B. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison s , and
Captain F. H.W.BriggmannandW.B.Muller
Esq., Orangoburg Court Houso ; all cf Orango
burg County, 8. 0._^?v_4.3n5L0___ .
To the Public. j
?ons- I WOULD RESPECTFULLY^
i?r?WQinform tho citizens of Columbia!
lt-/ TSliand the surrounding country go
JLL JBSncrally, that I havo resumed my
STsi> diflswsT^n 1 ri Business again, after a lapse
of twentv years, engaged in the manufacture
of Iron, ? am again hack at my first Business,
that of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELBY
where a full Stock or all Goods kept in a First
Class Establishment can bo found. I shall ase
my best endeavors to give satisfaction to all.
I hope to receive a share of patronage. I shall
koop First Class Workmen, and all work en?
trusted to mo"will bo warranted.
Nov 6 WILLIAM GLAZE._
ALEX. Y. LEE,
Areli Weet, Civil *nd HydraulicK.iglnecr.
GENEBAL Agent for the State of South Ga
T rolina for Moulo's Patent EARTH CLO?
SET. Nov 10
.notion Sale
Assignees' Sale.
In re john W. Grady, Bankrupt.
"OT virtue bi an ordor In Bankrupt? v, from
n hi* Honor Qeorgo a. Brvan. District
Jadgo, io us directed, we will soil, at Williani
stOD, on 31st instant, between tbo hourn or 1'J
M. and 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, tho woll
knowu WILLIAMSTON HO?KL, and LOT
upon which said Hotel ia looatod, containing
two aerea, more or lese. Tho Spring at this
p?aos is celebrated for its medicinal properties,
and many invalida resort tn this place during
the summer months for their health. The
Rcenory is beautiful, olimato delightful, and
the aurroundinsr country is bealtey and pro?
ductive. This a raro chance for capitalists to
tnake a good investmout. Sold free of all
liens, but subject to dowor.
TERMS.-A sufficient amount to pay costs
will be required in cash; the balance on a cre?
dit of six months, with interest from date, with
mortgage and two good sureties.
Also/"?? FURNITURE of tho Williameton
Hotel, consisting of Chairs, Bedsteads, bu?
reaus. Washstands, Tables, Crockery ware, Ac,
Aro. Terms cash for Furniture.
W. T. SHUMATE, j \u M i -11 e e H
Jan 15 am A. BLYTHE, j Assignees.
~ ? DR. J. BRADFlEIiD'8
FEMALE REGULATOR!
\ " ; WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND.
rflHIS valuable medicine is prepared for wu
p lass exclusively, and to bo used by women
only. It is adapted especially to those cases
where the womb is disordered, and will cure
any irregularity in the "menses," except in
?nob oases SB require a surgical operation. As
these last are very rare, the FEMALE BEC U -
LATOB is of almost umversal application. In
a sudden chock of the "monthly courses" from
COLD, trouble of mind, or like causn.it act.*
liko a charm, by RESTORING THE DISCHABOB IM
STEBY INSTANCE, thus relieving the fever, head?
ache, pain in the small ef tho back and "lower
stomach," Hushes of heat about tho face, chilly
sensations, burning of the eye-lids, and gene?
ral restlessness. Taken in timo, all these
symptoms pass away immediately, without in?
jury to the constitution. Frequently, how?
ever, the proper remedy is not applied in time,
the disease bseomes chronic, and tho founda?
tion laid for numberless ovika to tho constitu?
tion of the woman. The next "turn" comes
arouud, and there is no "show," or perhaps
the "whites" will appear. Thero will be some
uneasiness about the womb, but very little or
pone of the natural fluid escaping. The com?
plexion becomes sallow, bowels swollen, a sort
of greenish casta about tho face, constant,
dull, aching pains in the hoad, weight in the
lower stomach and back, with or without
whites, palpitations of the heart, pallor, ex?
haustion, indigestion, weariness, languor,ach?
ing across the loins, loss of appetite, pain in
left breast, tightness across the chest, cough
and giddiness*. If still allowed to go on,
"green sickness" will bo fully dovoloped; tho
headache becomes severo, with loss of memo?
ry, diminished sensibility, SICK STOMACH, dys?
pepsia, no relish for food, loss ot llet-h, in?
creased fluttering of the heart, SWELLING or
TBS FEET, legs and body, and occasional spit?
ting of blood. The slightest effort causea
HURRIED BREATHINO, almost to suffocation.
The skin is flabby, and has a "doughy feel."
This is a sad picture, but it ie tho condition
^thousands of womon between tho ages ot
een and forty-five, who aro brought to tho
gravo by ignorance, or neglect to take the pro?
per remedy.
. To all who are afilie ted with any of the symp?
toms above-mentioned, in connection with an
irregularity of tho "monthly sickness," we
earnestly say TAXE DR. J. BSADFIELD'S FKM.U.K
BEUUHTOR. A few ounces taken, von will Ht
once experience its benefit, and with a little
patienoe, you will be folly restored to health.
This remedy has boen extensively used for
upward of twenty years hy many ol tho most
experienced and successful physicians in
Georgia. No family sbonld ho without two or
three bottles.
We repeat, that Du. J. BSAOFIELO'S FEMALE
REGULATOR ia prepared for WOMEN, and to bo
used by women only. A trial is all we ask.
Prepared and sold in anv quant itv, by
BRADFIELD '& CO., Atlanta, Ca.
TESTIMONIALS.
We. the undersigned Druggists, tako plea?
sure in commending to tho trade Dr. J. Brad
field's Female Regulator, believing it to bc a
good and reliable remedy for the disease for
which ha recommends it.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR St Co., Atlanta.
W. A. LANHDELL, Atlanta. Ca.
W. O. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Ga.
W. BOOT St BON, Marietta, Ga.
STATE QEOBOIA. 'IROUP Co., Dec. 21, 18t>?.
Thia is to certify that I have examined tho
reoipe of Dr. Josiah Bradfield, of this County,
and, ar a medical man, prononnce it to be a
combination of medicines of groat merit in the
treatment of all diseases of females for which
he recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY, M. D.
CABTEBSVILLE, GA., April 2(J, 1869.
This will certify that two members of mv
immediate family, after having suffered for
many years from menstrual irregularity, and
having been treated without benefit by various
medical doctors, wero at length completely
cured by one bottlo of Dr. J. Bradfteld's Fe?
male Regulator. I therefore deem it my duty
to furnish this certificate, with the hope ot
drawing the attention of suffering womankind
to the merits of a medicine whoao power in
curing irregular and suppressed menstruation
has been proven under my own personal ob?
servation. Its effect on such oases is truly
wonderful, and well may tho remedy ho called
"Woman's Best Friend." Yours, respectf ully,
JAMES W. BTRANOE.
W. H. TUTT, of Augusta, Ga., and DOWIE A
MOISE, of Charleston, a. C., Wholesale Agents.
Price $1.50 per bottlo. For sale bv FISHER
St HEINITSH, GEIGER & MCGREGOR, and
0. H. MIOT, Columbia, B. C. Oct 30 tty
Quaker Liniment.
THE SUREST PROTECTION against dis?
ease is tho timoly use of a good remedy.
The great Family Liniment of tho ugo, for in?
ternal and external usc, combined in one med?
icine.
Not since the introduction of modern Che?
mistry and analytical research into tho hidden
mysteries of tho vegetable kingdom, has there
been discovered a chemical product of such
extraordinary curativo powers as the "Quakeir
Liniment;" this justly celebrated medicine
Iras discovered and prepared by a Quaker Doc?
tor, conneoted with tho naval service of the
Kountry, his practice was confined to those se?
vere cases which usually result from a sea?
faring life. Rheumatisms, Acute and Chronic,
Colds, Coughs, Cramps, Chilblains, Fevers,
Neuralgia; indeed, all acute disorders requi?
ring prompt and energetic medicine. The
treatment of these complaints with tho ordi?
nary medicino of the day failed to make a cure
or relieve the patient. Disappointed und mol?
lified at the result, and stimulated by tho
promptings of a puro humanity for tho suf?
fering, as well as a professional pride, he,
after much labor and study, compounded his
treat Linimout, called the QUAKER LINI?
MENT. This medicine is remarkable for tho
leouliar property it possesses in being an in
.ornal and extornal remedy at tho same timo,
and differs from all other medicines in its ac?
tion in arresting disease.
lt is taken internally for Colds, Coughs,
Consumption, Cramps, Fever and Aguo, Head?
ache, Asthma, Dysentery, Colic, Acid Stomach,
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Hick Stomach, Pains
in tho Stomach, Diarrhoea.
It is usod extoruallv for Sore Throat, Diph?
theria, Swelling of tho Glands of tho Nock,
Head-ache,Neuralgia, Face-ache, Tooth-ache,
Pains in the Back, on tho Sido or in tb? Heart.
Stiff Neck, Lumbago, Rheum at it is . ?Kf"
oially good; Pains in tho BoneaJpr m
Mu?olesor Joints, for Stings nt tap?is, l-nako
Bites, Itching Humors lu IBl^UM, for an
theso, and for moro tbau wo can? enumerate,
it is the groat remedy. ....
For salo, wholesale and retail, by
FIHHER A HEINITSH, Drogglst?.
Nov 28 i_Oolam bia. B.
SSWSthe most delicate, thin, soft fabric with?
out drawing. It sewsIS Bias.Beam ss well as
anv other. W. D. LOVE Sr CO.,
any omer. Cohimbia Hotel Building.
Nov 21 4mo_ Bole Agents.
Baking Powders.
BETPER than Preston's, warranted. Only
twonty-flvo cents a box, at
FISHER Si nEINITSH'S Drug Store.