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THE PHOENIX. ?UDLIBHKD DAILY ARD TBI-WBKKXT. THE GLEANER, EVEUY WKDNKHHA? 1IOBNINQ. ?Y JULIAN A. SELBY, KOITOU AND FBOPBIETOR. Office on Main Street, above Taylor. ---. ? .--? 9d?-Hunk and Job Printing of ovorv der cr i p lioti promptly and faithfully attended to. THE 'Let our Just Censure PHQfflX. Attend the True Event.' RY J. A.. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. C.. FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 21, 1870 TEKM8---IN ADVANCE, SOB80BIPTION. Dally, ?ix Mon tho. Tri-Weekly, Six Months, Weekly, Six Months, - - $4 00 2 6C - 1 60 ADVERTISEMENTS. VOL. V-NO. 259. Per Square, Niuo Linos, flret insert ion, $0 7o Each subsequent insertion, - 60 Weekly', each insertion, ... 75 ll AW A liberal discount made on the abovr JJI^'wAen adve'-Unnneiitg are itmntt dbi the VISIT TO TUB NEW IKON STEAM LEVIA? THAN.-Speaking of tho new lino of steamers, between Charleston and Now York, tho Courier says: The most vemarknblo chango in the way of city improvements, is in the two tine piers before us, which, three years ago, wero iu a very dilapidated condi? tion, and apparently nbaudoned, now re? built, and crowded with shipping- the Baltimore steamers using Pier No. 1, and the New York Steutn Line Tier No. 2. The great advantages of these piers, is the large area availablo in rear of them, affording facilities for storing 15,000 balee of cotton, between tho cotton press and the piers. The steamship South Carolina, the pioneer vessel of the new linc, presenta a very imposing and attractive appear? ance, and bas tho following dimensions: Length 262 feet; beam, 35 feet; depth of hold, 20 feet. As we had some doubts about her estimated capacity, wo walked straight by tho gangway plunk into the between-decks. We found no difficulty iu effecting an entrance, and it may be ?us well to mention that these freight doors opou seven foot wide and six feet high, and are arranged so that, if the stovedoro should bo iu a hurry, ho cnn drive tho drays right aboard, and unload between decks, "for short." The space between, decks for cargo certainly exceeded all our expectations, running fore mid aft tho ship 2G2 by 35, and 8 foot high. Allowing for usual lost space in her shape, there would be nearly GO,OOO cubic foot of room for car? go-equal to 1,500 bulos of cotton; while the nrraugemuuts for ventilation ure so perfect that, tho potato and vegetable crops now growing will laugh for joy when tliey get on tho pier, and probably get off the carts by themselves iu their hurry to secure such nice, comfortable quarters on their way to tho fashionable points North. As we have indicated, tho loading and unloading is done through the four side ports, fore and aft tho ves? sel. Abreast of ouch port is a hatchway, for bundling the lower-hold cargo, over oaoh of which aro blocks and tackle, con? necting with steam winches, for hoisting, icc, into tho lower hold. \Vo were ?Inly lowered, determined to see everything for ourselves, nod take nothing from hearsay. Down there wo found consider- ! able of a cavern, iuto which 700 or 800 bales of cotton could readily enough be put. There is also a corresponding ca? pacity iu the forward hold, affording storage altogether, we should say, for fully 3,000 bales. We were struck with tho grout strengt h of the ship. Heavy ungle iron frames, eighteen inches apart, tho requirement of tho English Lloyds, being twenty-1 four inches apart, three-fourth inch plat-1 ing double riveted usually oue-half inch, aud single riveted. For safety, there aro four iron water-tight compartments, and tho eugine-room is cased with iron, and thoroughly protected from chance of fire. The engines have sixty-inch cylin? ders, aud n surface condenser, of largo site, supplies fresh water to the. boilers, and furnishes more steam than can be used ona consumption of twenty tons of coal per day. The South Carolina is brig rigged, with wire rigging of the most modern style, and has a vory elegant ?saloon, with state-room berths for 100 passengers. These state-rooms aro all of extra size, and many aro commodious enough for an entire family. As yet there is no fur? niture aboard, but visitors can form an idea of the comfort in storo for passen? gers from the sizo of tho rooms, height of ceiling and line ventilation. Below deck for cargo, on deck for pas? sengers, is a wonderful improvement on the old fashioned plan of going down bolow into a sultry and narrow apart? ment for sleep or rest, in tho hot months of July or August. The hurricane deck extends foro and aft tho entire length of the ship, aud givos a promenade of 2G2 feet entirely unobstructed. Take tho South Carolina all in all, she is an Al ship, aud must, with her con? sort, tho Tennessee, contribute largely to tho accommodation of our business com? munity, and afford such facilities as will help to build up trade in Charleston. Wo found Captain Adkins ns serene us lie was happy, and he mentioned to us thut although not exactly fixed for enter? taining couipauy, bc would ho plcuscd to see his friends und the public general? ly come down and sec the steamer say between the hours of ld und o'clock to duy. - -? . ?-. The shifting of a bog is reported I rom Ballylongford, County Kerry, [rebind. Tho bog, which covered over '2011 acres, moved a distance of nearly half a mile inland, creating great consternation in the neighborhood. Several Cubins were thrown down, and cuttle aud horses were joBt. A luko took tho place of tho bog. Tho inhabitant.'; on the skirts of tho mo? rass barely escaped, the motion of the bog being sudden and uuexpected. Fine Gold Watch Chains OF ali the latest ntvles, for Ladies and Gen? tlemen, tor salo by WILLIAM O LAXE. Dec 16 , ^^^(4>ine Gold Watches ?gf^^StMi 11F all descriptions, for Ladies AW^*\Xbt/5k\v anil Gentlemen, for sale nt ?B?ZareS WILLIAM GLAZE'S, BB^a^aw One door Nm th of Mesnm, Scott \ Will? ns' Hanking llouae^j Dec 10 USD AND WHITE, AT E. E. JACKSON'S Drug Store. Jnn 19 v Fresh Norfolk Oysters, T> ECE1VED EVERY DAY, and fan iib s can XV ho supplied in any quantity, at Nov 24 J. E. H EIS E'S RESTAURANT. Diamonds. 1HAYE just received by Express ii Uno as? sortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY Hing? from *10 to t'250. WILLIAM GLAZE. b,.c IC Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN the best manner, by first class w< ikiuen, and warranted. ENGRAVING rlnrlv executed. Dec lt; WILLIAM G LA/.E. Special Notices. JUST OUT-"CIIEItllV PECTORAL TROCHES!" superior to all otherB for Cough?, Golda, Koro Throat, and Bronchitlat, and Hoarseness. Nono BO pleasant- none cure BO quick. Manufactured by RUSHTON A CO., Astor House, New York. l'or salo hy Dr. C. II MIOT, Columbia, H. C. No moro of these horrible tasted, nauseat? ing, "Brown" Cutwb thing?. Dec 28 ||}3mo PAIN KIIJ.KU-A (THE KOK OIPII TIIKKIA.- All interested, please read tho following extract from a letter from Mrs. Ellen D. Mason, wife of Rev. Francis Mason, Tounghoo, Birmali: * * * My son was taken violently Bick with diphtheria, cold chills, burning fever and sore throat. I counted ono morning ton little vesicles in his throat, very white, and his tongue, towards tho root, just liko a wator I melon, full of seeds; tho remainder coated as thick as a knife-blade. Ko many children have died around here, 1 was afraid to call a physician, ami I thought 1 would try your Pain Killer for a gargle, with small doses in? wardly. I dill so, and found tho garglo inva? riably cut off the vosiclee, and he raised them up, oft on covered with blood. Ho was taken ou Sunday; on Wednesday, his throat was clear, and his tongue rapidly clearing off. I alan used it as a liniment, with castor oil and hartshorn, for his neck. It seemed to me a wonderful cure, and I can but wish it could be known to tho many puor muthern in our land j who are losing HO many children by this I dreadful disease. I have found your Pain Killer ono of the [ most valuable medicines ever used in j ilirmah. Once I was stung by a very largo I black scorpion; the pain was indescriba? ble. I immediately applied the Pain Killer, (for ! I never travel without it,) again and again, ; and in half an hour my foot was well. Dr. Walton writes from Coschoefon: "Your Pain Killer cures this new disease - Diphtheria, or .Sore Throat-that is so alarmingly preva? lent here; and it has not been known to fail in any instance when used in limo. This fact you should make kuown to thc world." (It is used I in this disease as a gargle and lotion, as woll I HS a tonic and stimulant.) I In Halifax, where this disuse prevailed for many mouths in its most malignant form, the use of PKHIIY DAVIS' "PAIN KII.I.KU" was inva? riably attended with the most favorable re ! suits,when it waa used ere the disease had made too inuch progress to preclude Ibo uso of so powerful a stimulant. Jan 1 IjlmojH IlRALiTirS UK ST I1KKEMCE. ?Th? weak eatclh herbs."' says St. Paul, sn that eighteen hundred y ears ago the value of 1110 I diemal plants waa appreciated, lu the Old Testament botanical remedies are repeatedly recommended, but in no passage of sacred history ia man recommended to swallow calo? mel, or blue pill, or any other mineral prepa? ration. The sick were directed tn eat herbs to strengthen them, to purity them, to heal them, to restore them, lu that day tho art of making vegetable extracts waa unknown, ! Thu herbal medicines were mero infusions. It was reserved for a later age to unite titi sanitary essences of tonic, aperient and anti bilious roots, barks and plants, with au active stimulant, and thus secure their rapid diffu sion through the debilitated or disordered sys I tem. The crowning triumph of this effoctivi mode nf concentrating and applying the vi I tuos of medicinal vegetables was achieved it j the production of Hoatetter's Stomaah bitters Never before had a perfectly puro alcohol!* I stimulant boen combined with the cxpresaci I inicia of the finest species of the vegotabli ! Kingdom. Never yet, though eighteen yean ; have elapsed since its introduction, hus thi great restorative been equalled, lt is takei ! at all seasons, in all climes, as the moat po ! tent safeguard against epidemics, as a pro I tection against all unhealthy exhalations tba 1 produce debility or beget disease: as a reined; for intermittent and other malarious fevers aa un appetizer; as a sovereign cure for dy? , pepsia; aa a general tonio and iuvigorant; a i gent?o, painless aperient; aa a blood depu : rent; HS a nervine; as a cure for bilious affec lions; as a harmless anodyne; and as the DES . DKKKJiCE OS HEALTH under unfavorable circuu: stances, such as sedentary pureiiitii, un du bodily or mental exertion, hardship, privatio and exposure. Jan lGtG KttnORS OK YOUTH.-A gentleman wu suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Fri mature Decay, and all tho eflectB of youthfi indiscretion, will, for sake of suffering humi uily, send free to all who need it, tho ri coi pt and directions for making the simp ( remedy by which he was cured. Sufforei i wishing lo profit by tho advertiser's exper ! once, can do so by addressing, with pcrfe > confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, Nov 10 Smo No. 42 Cedar streot. New York 1 TO CON8UMPT?VKS.-Tho advertise having been restored to health in a few week by a very simple remedy, after having stiffen j several years with a severe lung affection, at that dread disease, Consumption, ia anxious make known to his fellow-sufferera the meal ol' eur.'. T<i .ill who de.-ire it, he will se ml a copy the prescription used, (free of charge,) wi the directions for preparing and using t sante, which they will lind a si:UK Ci UK Ki COSSCSIPTIOX, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etc. T object nf the advertiser in Bending the pi adaption into benefit the afllieted, and spre information which he conceives to be invah Ide; att i he hopes every Bufferer will try ) remedy, as ii will cost I bent untiling, and tn prove a ble.-sine. Parties wishing the prescription, will pier addi? sa lti.v. EDWARD A. WILSON. ' Williamsburg, Kings Comity, New York .Nov 10 ilm< Si'KCIAl. .NOTICE.-To parties in wan I Doora, Sashes and iilinds, we refer to the i I rertisemeut of P. P. Toale, the largo mai i facturer of those goods in (marleston. Pr : list furnished on application. July 17 9m< jr- -?-...?.-..? ar-,., ?1J.J THU ONLY TUCK IIIClNlTSirs GERMAN HORSE P0WPE1 Deuluchca I't'vrdv Putter. 2^. THIS Celebrated POWDEI ^^jliWbR prepared from tho old Gern fn&BSy ^\Sk Kecipo, and ia the only gonn yjf jjSL German Horse Powder as mi fWMBMBby "Hoiniteh." It is specially tended for diseaaes to which the Horse is s I Ject. Tho extraordinary virtues of timi. He -j Po'vdeTTtrciMteatcoT to by thousands, und i lifty years has stood and atill utanda Ural I tho estimation of all experienced F&rrm Agriculturists and Farriers, aa the beat nu j cine for the Horse. It is composed of rt and herbs carefully combined with tonics, . ! may bo given in all caaeu where diaeaaecxi i For INDIGESTION. DISTEMPER, H bound, Drowsiness, LOBS of Appetite, Inn Sprains, Debility, Wasting of Flesh, fr Uvea, Swelled Legs, Grease, Mange, Kuri old Coughs, Exhaustion from Work, lt cur i off all foul humors, purities ami coola tho bb ; and prevents horses becoming HtirY and fi j tiered. It is a atimulouB for weak stoma j and renders the limbs and akin soft and I giving a smooth coat to the -e* . bair, ami transforms the ill JL*TLA. j conditioned and sick to health. fljMf^f ; heautv and spirit. Prepared^a/OS?^ i ! only by E. H. ll KIN ITSH. Phar- lrU^S 1 maoist, Columbia, K. C. Dec li Guns and Ammunition. I rUST received by William Glaze, lino , j rj lish IlltEKCII-LOADING GUNK, tine ; liait Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Claps, < ; kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, : limns ,v Co.'ji Hanking House. Dec COLUMBIA CLOTHING HOUSE. - . . . R. & W. C. SWAFFIBLD. C LOTHINQ MARKED DOWN! Our atock or CLOTHING; ami HATS will be ?old at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, until tho close of tho season. Our stock is H ti 11 com? plete, ami wo aro constantly adding to it NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS. Wo have a number ol Ladies' Traveling Trunks, Which will bo ?old at coat. They aro new and of tho best manufacture, lu Cheap ltlacl; and Fancy HATTI NET SUI I'S, wo can still supply our Jobbing Trade. R. & W. C. SWAFPIELD. Jan 13 GEORGE HUGGINS' GENERAL Fire & Life Insurance Agency. Extalilishcd in Columbia, S. c., 1840. CAPITA!. RRPRESEKTED, S4O.O0O.00O. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Imperial, of London, (in gold) 18,000,000 .Etna, of Hartford, - - - 5,500,000 Insurance A Havings, Richmond, Va., 1,000,000 Merchants, Hartford, - 500,000 Southern Mutual, Richmond, - '250.000 North American, Hartford, - - 500,000 LIFE REPA RIMENT. Piedmont & Arlington, Richmond, $1,500,000 Connecticut Mutual, Hartford, - 25,000,000 Rate? reasonable. CEO. HUGGINS, Agent, Office in rear of Messr?. Dufiio A Chapman's, Under the Columbia Hotel building, Nov 20 Imo Columbia S. C. ^v^. /"~\ THE TOLLOCK HOUSE RES ^&>\lAaV TAU RANT is now in completo work X3?3?r lng order. OYSTERS will be served up in every stylo and in the liest manner. Fa? milie? supplied in any quantity. m W*?mt MHO. (?AMI-: in Henson; beside? AfjaWMM REFRESHMENTS o? every kind.SH H The BILLIARD ROOM ia again in " ^Joporation. Tables from besi g^nmnoM makers. T. M. POLLOCK, ^"y^y^y ?ct 2a Proprietor. THE CAROLINA HOUSE, KICIIAKD BARRY, Proprietor, cjfm IS conveniently located and easily ac ?yWcessible from Main street, being on Wash ington, near Sumter. Tho very heat of LIQUORS alway? on hand. Tom and Jerry, Flip, Hot Punches, and other winter beve? rages, prepared at Hhort notice. Nov 30 The New Theory of Health ESTABLISHED BY HEIDS QUEEN'S DELIGHT! -* rn, --- THE Lire of all Flesh is Blood. Tho Health of Lifo ia purity of Flesh. Without purity of Blood, no I lesh can bo free from disease. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT Is now a recognized household Medicino ol remarkable remedial powers, invented and compounded by tho Proprietor, which ho ha? called by tho euphonious eoubriouet "QUEEN'S DELIGHT.*' ITS CONSTITUENT PEOFEBTTES. QUEEN'S DELIOUT Is an an alterative, produc? ing a gradual change in the ll i: IN irs u's function? of organs, a? to permit a healthy action to tako tho placo ol disease. QUEEN'S DELIGHT !. deobstruent by itadiversi ? td action; removeBobstruc HKINITSH'H viona, reduces inflammation and enlargement of the gland? and viscera. QUEEN'S DEI.IOHT Is an Invigorant and Tonic; it produces a gentle and permanent excitement of all tho vital actions observable in tho funotions of organic HBINITSH'S lifo; and is, therefore, ad mis?ablo in disoases of the Stomach, Liver and organB of digestion. QUEEN'S DELIGHT ls a ?tin?- .?ting, alterative diaphosetic, promoting per? spiration, removing humors iu tho blood, producing a HEIXITBU'S healthy action of the Bain, removes Boils, Pimple?, Biotohes and Cutaneous eruptions. QUEEN'S DELIGHT IS aperient, gently acting upon tho bowels, thoreby removing effete matter, pro? ducing a healthy feeling of HsiNiTsu'a the atomaoh and hoad. Headache and nervous dis? orders are cured by its nae. QUKKN'B DF.LIOBT IS expectorant, increasing the 4 accretion from thc rauoous membrane of tho air cells and passages of HKINITHH'S the lungs, or assists its dis? charge; is, therefore, a re? medy, combined with Cod Liver Oil, iu all canes of Con? sumption, Colds, Ac. For aula by Druggists throughout tho State. j T'ne trade supplied by FISHER ft HEINIT8H, Columbia, S. C. PLUMB A LEITNER, Augusta, Oa. J. H. ZEILEN ft CO., Macon, Ga. JOHN F. HENRY. Now York. MANSFIELD A II IG REE, Momphis.Tcnn. JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY A COWDEN, Ang 6 t Philadelphia. HEISE'S DINING SALOON w _ II- _ IS OTENED for tho?^_w >ef%gC^^SEA80N, with choice IfiHk OYSTERS, GAME, Ac, together with J^?L? everything that is usually kept in a ilrat class Restaurant. Nov 1G *?*LUNCH every day at ll o'clock. Oak Bark! Oak Bark! WANTED, at tho Columbia Tannery, 100 Corda OAK BABE. Apply to N28 J. P. THOMAS A CO.AColumbia, S. O' Baltimore Advertisements. KSTABL.1SIIKD 1850. - . -. ?? LAWRENCE I). DIETZ & CO., Importera and Dealern in NOTIONS, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, ?c., ftc, ftc. :W)tf ir. Raltimor* street, between Howard and Sept 30 Liberty, Raltimore, Md. 3mo MRS. D. C. NPKCK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 248 Went Lombard etroet. corner Penn, Rcpt 14 _BALTIMORE, MD. GEORGS PAGE & CO. MAMTACTCBRKS OF PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,?Km Also Stationary and Portable /I?. Steam Engines^ &,o./ I|\ No. 5 Bchroedor Streot, / If ??CTt?ORE.OlB. /^-^=afe^gri R^Scndfor Catalogues and Price-Lists. July 30 ly CERTAIN PRESERVATION |>K TIIK * S I CSV- H T - ' rr rs A F ACT rilli AT thu celebrated perfected 8PECTA L OLES ami EYE CLASSICS, manufactured by Lazarus ft Morris, Hartford, Connecticut, strengthens and preserves the Eyes-assists thc hight most brilliantly, ami lanie a great nevo \ vuars withoul change. ISAAC SULZ BAC ll EB, Jeweler, Cohltubia Hotel How, is the Bolo appointed Agent in Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, for ther ?ale. Dec 30 ly Exchange of Bonds. OFVICR ClIAUI.OTTK, COLUMBIA .V A. R. R. Co., COLUMBIA, S. C., November 18, lbll'J. rilUE Stockholderu ol tho Charlotte and JL South Carolina, and tho Columbia and Au? gusta Railroad Companies in joint Convention, July 8, 18G9, having consolidated and autho? rized tho isauauce by thia Company of its First Mortgago Seven per cent. Coupon BONDS, to bc used for tho purpo.se of retiring the Bonds of Baid two Companies, respectively, tho un? dersigned hereby give? notice of his readi? ness to make the Exchange of tho HUNDS. Tho Coupon due Ju II ii arv 1, 1870, will be at? tached to Ibo New Ronds. This ?SHUO of Bonds for tho purpose designated, will amount to 11,200,000, which is equivalent to a lieu of only about 90,000 per mile on this Company's road of miles. As a security, they aro regarded aa being better than any heretofore issued by either of the two Companies named, and are combien!ly commended as one of tho beet in? vestment ? now offered in the Southern States. Nov 18 c. IL MANSON, Treasurer. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., W UOI.ESAI.E OBOCtUlS, Cotton Factors and Bankers. Hague Street, Charleston, S. C. WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO., C O M MISS J O N MER CHAN TS, 05 Beaver street and 20 Exchange Tlace, Jan 5 NEW YORK. T3UIO F A R M E R S , Incienso your crops and improve your land, by using PHOENIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phu'uix Ie lauds, South Pacific Ocean. Wilcox. Gibbs & Co.'s MANIPULA TE D tl U A NO Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston,8. C., which has proved in tho Boil tho best Mmoire in use. For sale by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers di Dectlers in GUANOS. 99 l!uy Street, Savannah, Ga. ti l io tm i Bay atreet, Charleston, S. C. ?441 Broad atreet. Augusta, Ga. Also by CHAMBERS ft BRYCE, AgeutB, Co? lumbia, S. C. Wo a?BO keep puro No. 1 Peruvian Guano, puro Dissolved Boue, pure Land Plaster. For further information, addrcBa aa above for circular, or subscribo to Southern Agricul? turist, published by W.0. Macmurphy A Co., at Augusta and Savaunalr, Ga., at tho low price of 25 cents por aumin Nov 30 4mo Branch, Scott Sc Co., A UG US TA , OA., bKALKaS IN Flour, Grain, Provisions and Fertilizers . * Agents fol 8T0VALL5 EXCELSIOR MILLS. Nov 12 3mo? "O.N.T." Spool Cotton IS TUIt BEST FOU HAND-MACHINE SEWING. FOR SALK HY ALL WHOl.KMAI.K anti If KT A 11. DRY GOODS DEALERS. Dec Ll t2nio Hains! Hams ! ! NEW Sugar-cured Hams and Bacon Siripa Just received and for ?al? low by Nov ?4 J. * T. R. AGNEW. O liArlestoxx /v ^ PR KP A lt Ell RY WALKER, EVA NS ? < KNCOCUAUK HOM? THE OLI) CARO ^ SOUTHERN I AND a moat valuable aud reliablo Tonio, oqui kot, and ut much leas prico. Cures Dyspet. without doubt ibo best Tonic Dittors in use. Fe SCHEDULE OF PRICES OF TI INVARIABLY 1 do/., and loss than 12 doz.(3.00 per doz. ?? doz. and upwards.$7.00 per doz. GOODRICH Proprietors and Manufacturers c And direct importers ol Aug 1 ly "\PS7~ JSL X MINING & MANI C ll ARLES' Factory East end Habel street. Mines on A "Wando FOX? GROUND ASHLE For sale by Au? 1 ly W. C. DUK1 STOL!., WKBIi ?Ai CO., WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, 5?K7 I I aso DomosticStoro. | KlN" ST" ? Lace Store. Fob 27 CHARLESTON. H. C. ly -A . O. BLAUFMAN, Broker, Auctioneer and Com. Agent, No. 25 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C., TT7TLLBUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE, VV RON DH, STOCKS, RANK BI Ll Jj, Ac. REFERENCES.-Ex-Oov. lt. F. l'erry, Greon ville, H. C.; Charles T. Lowndes, Lcsesue Si Miles, Charl? sion, S. C.; W. NV. Taylor, Balti nioro, Md.; Maj. C. II. Buber, Newberry,S. C.; (?en. T. M. Logan, Richmond, Ya.; Hon. J. B. Campbell, W. B. Smith St Co., Crane, Boyl stou A Co., Felztr, Rodgers A Co., I'rcssloy, Lord A lnglesbv, J. II. Wilson, Charleston, 8. C. ??" N.B.- BusiuiMS entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention and faithful exe? cution. AURl ly MOSES GOLDSMITH & SON, No*. 10, 12,11 Vendue Runge, Charleston, S. C. WHOLESALE Dealers in all kinds of Hide?, Wool, Skins, Furs, Ac. Have con? stantly on hand a large assortment of Hides and Skins. Tanners will do well to cull upon us before purchasing. MOSES <ioi.ns.Mirn. AUHAIIAM A. OOLOSMITH. HENRY BISCHOFF & 00., WUOLES A LE dR0CER S AND Dealers in Wines, Liquors, Se? gars, Tobacco, Ac., 1U7 East Bav, Charleston, S. C. H. BISCHOFF, C. WULBERN. Aug liv J. H. TI E PER. D.F. FLEMING & Co. Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS, No. 2 ll ?vyne nt reef, corner Church, CHARLESTON, S. C. I). F. FLEMING, SAM'L A. NELSON, Aug Hy JAMES M. WILSON. SOLUBLE The Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phospl HAYING completed their extensivo Manufi Fertilizers, no other kinds being availabl investments. This Company, nuder tho direction entirely o duccuionts which will recommend it to Sont largest and most completo in tho United Stati abundant supply of the proper solvent for the H aro near by. From these Phosphates they pr in soluble Phosphate than thooo made from raw quantity of Super-Phosphate of Lime found in t sale, tho rates at which wo ofter them being no tilizers, while tho Manures contain twice as mu choaper to the consumer. They aro offered on tliBt tho material In each will eorrospond to tho ETIWAN, No. 1.-Soluble Phosphate, contain Puro Soluble Phosphate of Limo, and furnished ETIWAN, No. 2.-Peruvian Super-Phosphate, flolublo Phosphate, and two to four per cent, of provod acceptances, bearing interest, or such ol agents. Orders to ho forwarded immediately tc and after 1st January next. O. O. MEMMINOKR, President. air The Fertilizers of this Company will bo b Agent* for Psion's I'reinitim Trenton Cracker*. W. n. CHAFEE & CO., WHOLESALE (I ROGERS, 207 East Bav, Charleston, S. C. Agents for P. Ballantine St Sons' -I Cream Alo. I WM. H. CHAFEE. TnOS. S. O'BRIEN. E. U. STODDARD. CALEB KBONEBEROER. E. B. STODDARD & CO., "V?fV WHOLESALE DEALERS in Boots, Shoes and Trunks, at ^^^^Manutacturers' prices, 1C5 Meet? ing street, nearly opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, S. C. AUK 1 ly EDWIN BATES & CO., Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS o JLM O T IQ: -X 3sr ? , 122 and 124 Meeting street, C HA lt 1. ES TO N, S. C. EDWIN BATE?, GEO. C. SELMAN. AUK 1 Iv THOS. R. MoOAHAN. CHARLES KERRISON, Jr. DEALER in Hardware,Cutlery, Guns, Agricultural Implements, __jAc, 249 King stroot., Charleston, S. C. An assortment of Houao-keoping Hard ward on hand. Aug 1 ly Show Cases ! Show Oases! W. ll. CORIE'S LATEST PATENT. At New York Rates, Constantly on hand and mado to order. A I.SO, TOYS! TRIMMINGS ! I FANCY GOODS ! I 1 #MUSICAL Instruments, Stationery, Base Balls, Fire works, Ac. Stamping, Embroidery and Braiding neatly exe eutod, from latest designs, at VM. MCLEAN'S. 438 King St., Alic; Chm hulton, B. c. JOGSWELL, ADVERTISING AGENTS. : MAN ir FACTURES. LINA BITTERS, 'REPARATION il, if not superior, to noy Bitters lu the mar 'HIa, Loss of Appetite, Chills and Fever, and ls >r salo hy Druggists ?nd Grocers ?verywhere IE OLD CAROLINA BITTERS, NET CASU. 12 doc. and leas than 50 doz.$7.50 per dos. , WINEMAN & CO., .f the Celebrated Carolina Bitters, [ ohoice European Drags and Chemical*, No. 23 Hayne street, Charleston, 8. 0. IFACTURINGr CO., TON, S. C. shley lurer. tilizer, Y RIVER BONE PHOSPHATE. COPELAND A DEARDEN, Columbia. ?8 A CO., General Agenta, Charleston, S. 0. . Mills House, Charleston, 8. C. THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav? ing been renovated and newly furnished throughout, is second to none in tue Benth. Nov 13 J. PARKER. Proprietor. I FOR PAJI^TXA,1FL0RIDA, I't'd Savannah, Fernandina, Jacksonville and Landings on Ute St. John's River. SK TU I-WK Kit LY LINE. THE elegant and first class ?Steamer DICTATOR, Capt. W wm?T. McNeltv. will leave Charleston. 8. C., for above places, everv TUESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'olock. Tho elegant and firat class Steamer CITY POINT, Capt. George E. McMillan, will leave Charleston every FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock, for above places. Through Tickets to bo had at railroad of? fices. No extra charge for Meals and Stato Kooma. For freight or passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN A CO., Agenta, South Atlantio Wharf. Charleaton. 8. C. HENRY COBLA & GO., 1G Vendue Bange, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, Keep constantly -)n hand a full assortment GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND LIQUOK8. Aujr 1_ly _ , Z?GBAUM, YOUNG & CO., IMPORTERS and Dealera in (Musical Instruments, Strings, [Ac.. Ac. Agents of Steinway A Sou's and J. B. Dunham's Pimms, Carhart A Needham's Melodeons, Til ton's Patent Guitar, ltd King Street, Charleston, 8. C. FERDINAND ZOGRAUM, New York; HEN? RY YOUNO, C. L. McCLENAHAN, Charles? ton. M. C. _ Aug 1 ly La Valentina Segar Factory, No. 118 East Bay Street, HAYE for ?ale thc choicest brands of Pure Havana Segars. Also, good domestic Segara, at low prices. ALFRED A. BARBOT, Agont, Aug 1 ly Charleston, 8. C. MANURES. hate Company, of Charleston, S> C., ictory, aro now prepared to furnish Solnble 0 to planters fur immediate returns tor their f Southern nu n of high character, offers in hern planters. Their works are among the is, ami enable them to prepare at home an ont h Cai ulina native Bone Phosphates which otiose to manufacture a Fertilizer eveu richer ' bones, and containing more than twice the he heat average Manures heretofore offered for higher than the average price of other Fer? ch fertilizing mateiial; they are in fact muob tin ii ni Let in two forma, with a guarantee advertisement, hiing from eighteen lo twenty-five per tent, of at aixty (lollara per ton. containing from sixteen to twenty percent, ol Ammonia, at seventy dollars pi r ton; for an? ther security au may be acceptable lo the sub 1 the Agenta, and delivery made aa directed on WM. C. BEE A CO., Agenta. -anded ETI WAN. No. 1, and ETI WAN, No. 2 A ?selul Invention. HOUSE KEEPERS who do their own rook? ing willi Kerosene or Gas Stoves, have heretofore fell I he want of a perfect baking ? Oven. DU VAL'S PATENT BAKER. Attached to their Stoves, will bako Prend, Bia- j cuit, Pies, fte., and roast Poultry. Beef, Pota? toes, .tc, to perfection. A full supply of Kerosene and Gsa stoves, of the best kinds, together with Utensils for every purposo, for aale, at wholesale and retail, by J. B. DUVAL & SONS, Charleston, 8. C., Agents for Patentees. Aug 1 ly ''Eason Iron Works,'' CHARLESTON, S. C. STEAM ENGINES, Machinery and Castings. J. M. EASON A HBO. . Aug 1_ ly Moses Goldsmith & Son. ^ t Nos. 4, 6 und 8, Voulue Range, (Jiuirleston s. f. WHOLESALE Dealers in Iron, Metala. | Raga, and all kinda or Paper Stock, nighest cash prices paid for the above. MOSKS nol.nsMITU. AIIRAHAM A. flOLPSMlTH. j TIIOS. J. 1. Killt. HERMANN Bl'LWINH'I.K. j T. J. KERR &G0., Shipping and Commission Merchants, j Nert's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. WILL attond to the salea of all kinds ol Produce and Purchase of Merchandize Dealers in No. 1 Peruvian Guano and other Fertilizers. Aog 1 ly_ Charleston Dental Depot, 275 KINO STREET. ^J_OLl) and Tin Foll, Amalgam Miner Teeth, Steel Gooda, and every article used by the Dentist. Aug 1 ly WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, STATIONERS and Printera, and dealers in Print era' Materials, Broad street, Charles? ton, S. C. Aug 1 ly MITJTJIJXTEIIY. i?*m)1B,^ MRS. FLANK!AN respectfully '?S?mvl rwk iuforma tho ladies of Columbia and vicinity that she liaa roceivt d and would oller for their inspec? tion a very superior stock of Mil? linery in BONNE I S, HATS. FEA .THEES and FLO WEHM, in omi? tens variety, after the very latest fashions, and at tho lowest prices. Dress-making Attended to, as usual, with an assortment ol Trimmings, Patterns, Ac. Oct 24 CITIZENS' SAVINGS 1?ANK or SOUTH PAROLINA DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS BF.CF.IVEI>. INTEREST ALLO WERA T IRE RA TE o SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANS UM, ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, I AND SIX PER CENT. COM P O UNDED E VER Y SI A" MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, Presidont. John B. Palmer. I v. " .. John P. Thomas, \ Vice-Freeideula. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John O. 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. Heinitsb, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. MayeB, Newberry. H. II. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravonel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or &hans and others may hero deposit their sav )gs and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mi n and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their hinds until they require 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 be with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) withing to InV aside funds for futuro use. are here afforded au opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly accumulate, ami, at the same time, be subject lo withdraw al win n needed. AUK IX HCENRX'S CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR, OH Blood Cleanser, rriHIS medicino is known to the faculty as JL being tho concentrated fluid extract ol Sarsaparilla, united with other valuable medi? cinal herbs, and is guaranteed as chemically pure. For the euro of KCROi'U'l.A A NI) CONSUMPTION. Thia remedy is compounded expressly for Euntying and cleansing thc blood of all in? imiti?s, going at once to tko fountain-head of disease. It extingui.-dies 7\anors, Consumption, Syphilis, Shin Fru?> tions. Salt Rheum, Roils, Rheumatism, Waste of Vitality, Scrofula. Wo all know that the promiscuous vaccina? tion indulged in daring the late war bred the most villainous diseases. Vaccination ?ms was taken from tho arms of many persons full of scrofulous sons. Then of course the impurith H of the scrofu? lous patient were absorbed in the blood of men other wiso without diseases, and both became infected alike. Men, women and children throughout all the West are ntU3t wofully diseased from this cause, and knew md, until a few months ago, the origin of it. Henry's Constitution Renovator Relieves tho entire system of pains and aches, enlivens Ibo spirits, and sends new blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN. It imparts a SPARKLING BUIOHTNKSH TO THU Eve, A ROSY GLOW TO THE CUKKK, A BUDY TINOE TO TIIK Lies, A CLEARNESS TO TIIK HEAD, BmouTMESs TO THE COMPLEXION, BUOYANCY TO TIIK KPIHITS, ANO HAPPINESS ON ALI. Sinus. For all affections of the kidneys it is unsur? passed. People havo been rescued, as it were, from tho very jaws of death, by a timely uso nf this great remedy. EXTRACTS PROM VAmous LETTE ns. "Doctor, I was vaccinated in the hospital. Before that I had no skin disease. Until 1 hail & bottle of your 'Constitution Renovator.' sent mo by Mr. Roper, of Columbia, Mo., 1 BU ile red tortures with running sores. Since I used two bottles I am well, excepta small sore on the calf of my left leg, ami that is getting well fast." This from a lady: "And now my skin is us olear and fair as a babe's. My complexion, thanks to your 'Renovator.' is beautiful." "Yes, jes, 1 may Well say such rebel was unknown to mu before. Kurios. <| lind five dollars (or six bettles; two families le re want to try it." "1 was very much troubled w ii h syphilis Your remedy seems to be curing me last. Si nd four bottles per Exprt ss.'' "No more rheumatism. 'I hue bott h s ol I Constitution Ri novator have mad.- me a new I man." "Doctor, enclosed timi iU. Please semi lue I a supply. Twn families litre un m to try yoni Constitution Renovator." We have not space lor moi c ol I be abm ii ex? tracte, but you can ask your neighbor shout tho ?.* inedy. Every one has something good to say, as it cures every lime For all diseases of t h. KIDNEYS, RETENTION OK TUE Lit INK, .ic, Ac. And for Female Diseases, Nervous Prosers lion, Weakness, General Lftssituile H ml Want of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. CAUTION.- In ordi i lng our ri medy, always place thu number of our Post Office Box on your letters. The mw law in our New Yolk Post Office compels this. Adiln ss, DH. .M. F.. IIKNItV ?i CO.. tfDireclor-fteueral berlin Hospital, Prussia. Agency ol ibo United Stab s, Laboratory, 27b Pearl street, Post Oflice Box 5.272. New Yolk. SW CONSTITUTION RENO i" Al OR is tl per bottle, six bottles for S5. S. lit anywhere on receipt of juice. 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Abbott; with illustrations. 1 Pictoral Field Book of tho War ol 1H12. By Bynson J. Leasing, author of Pictorial Field B?ok Revolution. *7.00. I'hotograph Albuins. Pocket Cutlery, Ac, at \ DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.