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T1 JE J? BC CE 1ST I Xi . / ? ^dL^, ^^^^^?^?^^L,^^ Por8qu?re, Niuo Linea. fir ^nsertion, fO 76 ,"...."" _... _ ______ ?BMBSSS'???. ^QSktTZi?BffSf Each subsequent insertion, 00 SSS: THE DAILY HfcPHO?flX. mWB: EDITOB AWD rnor?iETOB. ~?-?>. ?m " - r *? ? > ? . ? ?a ? . J ^^Sw fflrwf^ffira -T " - 1 --1-"m~ w (; 24' u; ,-, ) . .arBook and Job PHnTing of every do erip- '?Let our Ju?t Censure ^^??&^??&Fmml 5B?*S?T Attond the True Event." ,5 " 3:t! ii for alter, io ca! l,'?r " tion promptly and faithfully attended to._ __ ^^ggggggg! * '^^^___-__._ 10 " 36, " 20 ?? 66, 5 for " T .. SUBSCRIPTION.- 2 mont hu, 60 per cent, added; 3 months, Da?y, six months, t? 00; Tri.Weekly, 3 5(: RY J A SBLRT fJOT.TTM RTA M. O. SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 13.1870. VOL. V-NO. 279. !loub!e monthly rates; 6 months. 4 timesmonth J TOT DIONTTT OP AQIUCTTLTUKE. "-In on article in the "Rural Carolinian" for February, by our fol low-ci ti zen, W. P. Starke, Esq., the remarkable statement ia made that "tho Talley of Egypt, com? prising an area of about one-fifth of that of South Carolina, was covered, in the days of Diodorus Sioulus, with 15,000 cities and towns, containing a popula? tion of, perhaps, 7,000,000." The name writer remarks : 'The tillage of soil, in all its opera? tions, is but a series of beautiful parables of tho tillage of the mind and soul of man. So fnll of dignity and sanctity was agriculture to the wisest of people, that the King of anoient Egypt, himself a priest, went forth from his palace, after the annual subsidence of the Nile, ac? companied by the priests, and laying his hand to the plow, opened the first fur? row of the year. In this way, was it declared in the most solemn manner by the people, that Qod and the State ho? nored human labor, and that nothing was more sacred and dignified than till ts oil and making bread for man. we wiser? Is it more honorable n-like for a yonth to weigh out vortha of sugar, or to mis drugs, ?x Richard Roe. or to walk the in ourla and pomatum, than with rms to strike the plow-share into ;h and add to the oomfort of his and the grandeur of his Stato? thank God that slavery is done wnn, and tho day for honoring manual labor is drawing nigh; and that, like thc younger Cyrus, who led forth the Athe? nian exile to behold the fields tillod by his own hands, our young men may learn how noblo and king-like a thing it is, nud how sacred to work the earth.' TUE JMUJIIIONAIRE MILLINEK A MYTH. - We have no kind blood, even now. foi the individual who first showed us through a microscope that drinking watei is inhabited by tribes of living things and as for the writer in Putnam, whe gives us tho information that the beauti ful story of Jessie Brown at the siege o Lucknow, is a fiction that originated it the imagination of a Paris correspon dent, we feel like flaying him alive. Tin fact is, tho most hateful people in th? world, in our estimation, are those whe give their timo and talents to the discrc ditable work of dissipating illusions ant proving that what tho world loves to ac oept as facts, are, to uso straight-forwan language, falsehoods. Cursed bo th' memory of the historian who first shoo! the faith of the boyish world in th story of Romulus being nursed by wolf-of Curtins leaping, equipped lik a knight at a tournament, into a yawnin? chasm-or of tho great Alfred being cud geled by the peasant woman, because h didn't kno rr how to bako griddle cakes It is with a disappointment no less kee and a feeling none the less resentful thn we now notice tho destruction of th prettiest and most charmingly romanti story that has gone the rounds of th papers for ninny a long day. It is non other than that of tho pretty milline girl, who, it was said, had become a liv millionaire, by the bequest of an opt lent English lover. The story was re?a ed with nice particularity, tho name au residence of the young lady given, an the payment of the first instalment < the bequest was said to have been mad through the bauds of the British Const at New York. So circumstantial and m nute were the details, that there seeme no room to doubt it. Then her nan was Gray, perhaps "Charming Noll Gray"-such a sweet name. We alma imagined we could see her, in a bewitel ing pink calico dress and snow-whi apron, as she tripped along the Howe skirted walk that leads to widow Gray cottage, at Fort Edward, on which tl coral honeysuckle and white rose inte twined lost summer, as if to typify tl union of tho Lancastrian blood of tl Englishman (of conrse, he was a nobl man,) and the purity of tho fair Arnot can maiden. To makn tho story shot Mr. Archibald, tho British Consul : New York, with a coolness oharacterisl of his people, now comes ont and Bays is all a hoax, and that there is no m liouaire milliuer at Fort Edward, or an where elso, thnt ho knows of. No 01 asked Mr. Armstrong to correct the sf-ut ment, and ho has mndc no friends by : doing. It is scarcely moro than twenty yen since San Francisco became u city, ai already there aro complaints of ov< crowding, and laborers who cannot c work in tho town aro advised to go to t country. Tho agricultural districts ha suffered from want of rain, tho crops fl short, and the price of grain is low; shi ments of fruit to tho East aro beset wi uncertainties; tho. business of tho coi has been disturbed by new infiueno land is depressed; employment is scai at present prices, and laborers who ho been demaudiug five dollars per day w have to bo content with four dolla The feeling of hard times is general, a the only pauaoea that the Greeleysof I Pacifio slope are able to suggest is 1 occupation of tho unoccupied fanni lands in the Sierra Nevadas and in O gon sud Washington. A greedy man should wear a pl waist-coat, so ns to always keep n ch< on his stomach. Acts Paased by thc I-iglnlnturo of South Carolina. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE CHARLESTON LOAN COMPANY. SECTION 1. Be il enacted by the Senate and Honse of Represen tn tives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That the persons and bodies corporate who shall become stockholders in the manner hereinafter prescribed, and their successors, shall bo a body politio and corporate, under tho name, style and title ot tho "Charleston Loan Company." SEC. 2. That the capital stock of the said company shall be one hundred thou? sand dollars, with the privilege of in? creasing the same to Ave hundred thou? sand dollars, to be divided into shares of one hundred dollars each, and shall bo raised in the following manner: The fol? lowing persons are hereby appointed Commissioners to receive subscriptions to the capital stock, to wit: Benjamin Mordecai, William Gurney, Z. B. Oakes, J. B. Campbell, E. W. Marshall, and A. L. Tobins. The said Commissioners, or a majority of them, shall open books at snch places in Charleston as they shall appoint, within sixty days from the pas? sage of this Aot, and receive subscrip? tions to tho said stock: Provided, Thc said Commissioners shall have given al least three days' notice in two daily ga zettes in tho city of Charleston, of thc time and place of receiving thosubscrip tions, and shall require n. payment oi twenty dollars on each share to bo made at. the time o? subscription therefor .dud provided, further, That the Boart of Directors shall have power, in lik( manner and at such time as they shal see fit, (by and with tho consent of i mnjority of the stockholders in ratio o sharep,) to increase the said capital t< the sum of five hundred thousand dol lars. SEC. 3. That tho subscribers pnyin) their subscription mouej*, respectively shall form the company, upon complyiuj with the provisions and subject to th provisions hereinafter set forth. SEC. 4. That if, at tho opening of th books, more than one thousand share shall he subscribed, the Commissioner shall distribute the thousand shares c which tho capital stock is to consist among tho subscribers, ns nearly ns mn be, in proportion to the number c shares subscribed by them, respectively but the subscription of five shares o less shall not be reduced, unless th whole number of shares subscribed foi cannot otherwise be reduced to on thousand. SEC. 5. That in case the number ( shares shall be less tlmn one thousnni the Commissioners may receive furtlu subscriptions to make up that amouu at any time within one yeixr after tb first opening of the books. SEC. 6. That the said company, und? its name, shall have succession of o ficers and members, and all the power privileges and franchise*? incident to corporation, and shall be capable of tal iug, holding and disposing of the capital stock, according to such rule and regulations as they shall, from tin to time, establish; and also of tiikinf holding or disposing of, or investing tl increase, profits or emoluments of the said capital stock, und shall have fu power and authority to have and use common seal, and the same to niter nc renew at their pleasure, and, by the nnn and title aforesaid, shall bo able and c pable, at law and in equity, to sue ai be sued, i m plead and be implended, a swer ami be answered unto, in all ina ner of suits, pleas, demands ?iud jndici proceedings whatever; and they are a thorized and empowered to appoint President, Directors, und other necess ry officers, at such periods, and wil such duties, us the said company sin soe fit, and, also, to make rules and fa laws for good government and manag mont of the officers of the corporatio Provided, The said rules und by-la shall not be repugnant to tho Constil tion and laws of the State and of t United States. SEO. 7. That the said company hereby authorized and empowered make contracts, and to make loans money upon security of real estate, pi sonni property and choses in nctic upon such terms and at snob ratos interest as maj' be agreed upon betwc the persons or parties borrowing atol t prop sr officers or attorney of the si company. SEC. 8. That the said corporati shall be invested with full power tot force upon their members the due < servauco of all rules ami by-laws, for I good government and management the company, under such penalties as and by the said rules and by-laws si be limited and appointed; and t<* t end, if need be, shall and may instit and maintain, in their corporate nam against any one or more of their mc I hers, all necessary suit?, actions a pleas, either at law or equity, for tho j covery of any sum or snms of monej the use of the enid corporation, in ample a maimer as such snitB might maintained against persons not merni of tho corporation. SEC. 9. That one-half of the cap of tho oompany shall be paid in, i satisfactory proof thereof be fnrnisl to tho Comptroller-Genera), before said company shall bo authorized commence business, and tho residut the capital shall be paid in nt snch ti and ia such manaor, aa the company may appoint: Provided, The whole shall be paid within one year after they shall have commenced bnsiness. SEC. 10. That the said corporation shall have right and power to acquire, purchase, take and hold, in its corporate name, lands and real estate, and the same to demise, grant, sell, assign, ex? chango and convey, in fee simple Or otherwise: Provided, The clear yearly income of tho real estate so to be held shall not at auy time exceed ten thousand dollars. SEC. ll. That this Act shall be deemed a public Act, and tho charter hereby granted shull continue and bein force for twenty years. In the Senate House, tho thirty-first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy. CHAS. W. MONTGOMERY, President pro tem. of the Senate. FRANKLIN J. MOSES, JR., Speaker House of Representatives. Approved, the 3d day of February, A. D. 1870. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE. I, F. L. Cardozo, Secretary of State of South Carolina, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a correct copy of an Act entitled "An Act to incorporate the Charleston Loan Company." Given under my hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, tho Ith day of February, A. D. 1870, and in tho ninety fourth year of American Independence. F. L. CARDOZO, Secretary of State. To all Whom it May Concern. HAMBURG. S. C., JANIARY IC, 1970. BEING appointed and commissioned as the Receiver nf the Hamburg Bank, all par tica having transact iona with said Rank will communicate with FRANK ARNIM. Keb (! Guardian's Notice. THF. undersigned gives notice that on tho '23th day of February next, he will apply to W. H. W'igg, Esq., Judge of Probate for Richlaud County, at bia office, at 10 o'clock a. m., for a final discharge aa Guardian of Sarah Hammond, Elizabeth Hammond, Martha Hammond, Rebecca Hammond and Mary Hammond. JOHN MOTLEY, Ju. Jan 2:1 +13 GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and Bankers, Ha ?I uv Street, Vharletton, S. C. WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO., COMMISSION MERC H A NTS, G5 Reaver street and 20 Exchange Place, Jan ~>_NEW YORK._ t3mo Large Assortment OF Ladiea'and Gent'a fine GOLD WATCHES and CHAINS, for sale at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row. Large Assortment OF new stylea Ladies' Half SETS, (some? thing elegant,) at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row. O Immente Stock F solid Silver and Plated Wares, selling cheap, at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Columbia Hotel Row. The Finest Assortment OF 'fabio and Pocket CUTLERY in the city, at reduced prices. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Columbia Hotel Row. Large Assortment OF French and American CLOCKS. Alao, a small assortment of GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, Ac, Ac. at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S, Jan 5 Columbia Hotol Row. MTT mT .-nv B a i-g^V. MRS. FLANIGAN respectfully informs the ladies of Columbia and vicinity that abe has received and would offer for their inspec? tion a very superior stock of Mil? linery in BONNETS, HATS, FEA? THERS and FLOWERS, In end? less variety, after the very latest fashions, and at the lowest prices. Dress-making Attended to, aa usual, with an assortment of : Trimmings, Patterns, Ac. Oct 21 German Cattle Powder. FOR thc cure and prevention of all diseases to which Oxen, Milch _Cows, Sheep and Hogs are subject. i farmers, Drovers and others will lind tine an excellent Medicino, and none should be without it. It purifias the blood, carries off all gross humors, and thus prevents disease, lt im? proves their aopearance and condition. Whi n cattlo are oppressed with heat, fatigue arni in low spirita, a few doses will restore them. For Milch Cowa, it ia an invaluable powder when calving; it increases the quantity and richness of the milk and improves their worth. To havo good cattle, take care of them. This Powder is for ?ale onlv at tho Drug Store of Dec 10 t FISHER A HEINITSH. Yeast Powders. "I f\f\ DOZEN ROYAL BAKING POWDER. JA/VJ and Andrew's Excelsior YEAST POW? DERS, on hand for sale low bv Jan^C_J. A T. R. AGNEW. _ White Corn. ilf\f\ BUSHELS prime White CORN, for UvJvJ salo low for CASH. Jan 8__EDWARD HOPE. Thorburn's Garden Seeds. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS and ONION 8ETS, at wholesale and retail. Jan 14_ EDWARD HOPE. Cow Feed! Cow Peed! JUST received, a fresh lot of COW FEED, at the Columbia Ice Honse, which will bc eold lev for cash. J. D. BATEMAN. Na-? 20 3mo Special Notices. MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD.-ES? SAYS FOR YOUNO MEN, on tho passional attraction of thc sexes, and the happiness of TRUE MARRIAGE, when perfect manhood and perfect womanhood unite to consecrate thc union. 8ent free, in pealed envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Lox P.Phi? ladelphia, Pa. Jan 20 3mo jr>AIN KILLEH Crni:s SORE TnnoAT. AFAVORITE Medicine with all classes, Is DAVIS' PAIN KILLEU. IF you have Painter's Colic, USE TUE PAIN KILLEU. NO Medicine is so popular As THE PAIN KILLEU. J^EEP tho PAIN KILLER always at hand. IF you have a Cough or Cold, USE THE PAIN KILLER. LOOK out and not bo canght without a Bottle of PAIN KILLER in tho house. LET every body uso the PAIN KILLER For SPRAINS and BRUISES. EVERY' sailor should carry a bottlo of PAIN KILLER with him. REMEMBER, tho PAIN KILLER is for both Internal and External use. Tho PAIN KILLER is sold by all druggists and dealers in family medicines. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors. 74 High street. Providence, 378 St. Pani street, Montreal, Canada, 17 Southampton Row, London, England. Fehl_lijlmo I M IO lt I l SOON NOISED ABROAD.-It is but six years since ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, waa ?rst offered for salo. Its good qualitioa waa anon niado known at home, and very soon its fame was noised far and near; now it ia sold in nearly every Drug Store in thc United States-North, East, South and Weat. No similar medicino at anda higher with thc peo? ple. It is well known on thc Pacific coast, and liberal demands for it from San Francisco, Sacramento in California, and Portland, Ore? gon; even from Australia, large orders are re? ceived for it. And throughout. Canada, it is well and favorably known, and sold every? where. Read what Captain Foster writes: TOUT BonWEI.L, March 23, 1869. Messrs. Perry Baris <{. Sun-Sins: I am pleased to notify you of the benefit which I have received "from ALLEN'S LENO BALSAM, having been troubled with a cough for several years past, thc* Balaam was recommended to me. I immediately procured it, and found it to rcliove my cough moro readily than any? thing I ever tried. My wife has also used it with moat satisfactory rcanlta. Yours very truly, CAPTAIN D. FOSTER. Captain Foster is a ship owner and builder, residing at Port Bm well, Canada. Sold by PERRY DAVIS & SON, Feb l||jlmo3 General Agents. A TORPID SYSTEM-Sometimes, with? out any assignable eauae. the physical strength and animal spirits give- way, and a strange torpor falla alike on thc body and in? tellect. There ia little or no pain perhaps, but the natural vigor and elasticity cf thc nervous and muscular system seems to have departed, and an indifference to the pleasures of life, and even of its grave responsibilities, takes the place of that earnest interest in both which characterizes every well balanced mind when in a healthy condition. This state of partial collapse is often tho premonitory symptoms of some serious ma? lady. It indicates unmistakably that the vital powers aro languishing and need a stimulant. In such cases tho effect of a few doses of HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS ia wonder? fully beneticial. Tho great tonic wakes up the'ayutem from ita drowuo. The secretions and tho circulation rcceivo a new impetus. The relaxed nerves recover their elasticity under the operations of tho specific, like the slackened strength of a musical instrument in the process of tuning. Lothargy and debi? lity arc: replaced by energy and" vigor, the i spirits riae, and life that almost seemed a ' burden while the season of depression laated, ] becomes once more enjoyable. That such a radical chango should be produced by a renie dy entirely devoid of the powerful alkaloida and minerals so extonsivelv used in modern practice, may seem incredible to those who pin their faith on thc medicinal efficacy of j active poisons, but if those skeptics will lake the trouble to inquire of those who have j teated the corrective and alterative virtues of j the Bitters under the circumstances described, they will und statement to be true. Fob 1 tO I JUST OUT.-"CHERRY PECTORAL TROCHES!" superior to all otlit ra for Coughs, j Colds, Sore Throat, and Bronchitist, t.nd { Hoarse ness. None so pleasant-none cure io ' quick. Manufactured by RUSHTON A CO., Astor House, New York. For tale by Dr. C. H MIOT, Columbia, S. C. I No more of these horrible trsted, nanseat I ing, "Brown" Ottheb tl ings. Dec '28 if3nio SPECIAL NOTICE.-To parties in want of I Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad? vertisement of P. P. Toale, the large mauu ; facturer of those {roods in Charleston. Price I list furnished on application, Jnlv 17 Hmo ALEX. Y. LEE, ! Architect, Civil a nd Hydro n lie Enu ? no r, ("1 EN ERAL Agent for the State of South Ca X rolina for Moule'* Patent EARTH CLO ! SET. Nov io Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN the best manner, hy first class workmen, and warranted. ENGRAVING finely executed. U Dec 1?; WILLIAM GLAZE. Guns and Ammunition. JUST received bv William Glaze, fine Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fino Eng? lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of all kind. Ono door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil? bania fe Co.'j Banking noueo. Dec IC Creme De La Oreme. 1 f\{\ BARRELS verv Superior FAMILY Hiv I FLOUR, tor salo low by Jan 26 EDWARD HOTF. Eine Gold Watches -_fflj| ?F all descriptions, for Ladies and Gentlemen, for sale at gafj?MMb| WILLIAM OLAZE'R, ^^^s^^*^1^" One door North of Messrs. Scott <t Williams' Banking House. Dec lt; Oak Bark! Oak Bark! WANTED, at the Columbia Tannerv, 100 Cords OAK BARK. Apply to N23 J. P. THOMAS ft CO..Columbia. H. C Baltimore Advertisements. Spring and Sommer Importion. Ib70. R??3BO?S, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARHSTR?^GT C?T?R & CO., IMPORTERS and jobbers of Bon inet. Trimming anti Velvet BIB IRONS, Bonnet Silke, Satins and 'Velvets, Blonds, Netta, CrapeB, Rnches, Flowers, FoatberH, Orna? ments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, &c 237 and 239 Baltimore street, Bal? timore, Md., ofTer tho largest stock to be found in this country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Ordern solicited, and prompt attention given._Feb ll 10* MRS. D. C. SPECK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 248 WeBt Lombard street, corner Penn, Sept 14 BALTIMORE. MD._. FLOUlt. WILLIAM E. HOWARD, Flour Dealer and Commission Mcrcliant, No. 2 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. GOOD to Choico Fine, Super, Extra and FAMILY FLOUR, suitablo for rotailing. constantly_on hand._Jan 22 ?imo GEORGE PAGE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT POETABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Also Stationary and Portable Steam EnE?ries,, &c No. 5 Sohroodor Street. / BAt?lCKQRK.MB. Y &^?Scndfur Catalogues and Price-Lists. July 30 ly Patent Office. ALEXANDER & MASON, Solicitors of Ame? rican and European Patents, and Coun? sellors at Patent Laws, (fifteen years experi? ence aa solicitors of Patents, I 400 Seventh street, opposite the Patent Office, Washing? ton, D. C. Papers carefully prepared, and Patents secured without delay. Examinations in thc Patent Office free of charge, and no in I dividual fee asked in auy case, unless a Patent j id allowed. Charges as reasonable as any j other reliable Agency. Send for circular of terms, instructions and reference. Jan 30 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. THE undersigned most respectfully informs his patrons, and thc public iii _Lgeneral, thai he has received a ,vell se? lected assortment of fine Watches, Jewelry and Clocks-amongst them the celebrated German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut and Oak. SPECTACLES and Eye-glaf?ecs of every focus, to suit all eyes. Above-mentioned articles will he sold at reasonable' prices. All work connected with this line will he executed in the best workmanlike manner, and properlr warranted. A. W. WEH RH AN, " Plain street, opposite Mr. Berry's Furniture Rooms. " Oct 27 ( To the Public. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY ^inform the citizens of Columbia S>and tho surrounding country ge? nerally, that. I have resumed my old Business again, after a lapse of twenty years, engaged in the manufacture of Iron, I am again back at my first Business, that of WATCn, CLOCK AND JEWELRY' where a full Stock of all Goods Lept in a First Class Establishment can bc found. I shall use my best endeavors to give satisfaction to all. I hope to receive a share of patronage. I shall keep First Class Workmen, and all work en? trusted to me will he warranted. Nov ti WILLIAM GLAZE. CERTAIN PRESERVATION i cr Tun P . S I Gr H T . 7 ' I T J S A F A C T THAT the celebrated perfected SPECTA? CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured ! by Lazarus & Morris. Hartford, Connecticut, strengthens and preserves the Eyes-assists the Sight most brilliantly, and lasts a great j manv years without change, i ' * ISAAC SULZRACflER, Jeweler, ! Columbia Hotel Row. ie the sole appointed Agent in Columbia, S. C., an? vitiuitv, for ?her j-nh-. Hoc 30 ly 05??. S~~\ THE POLLOCK lioUVK RES . sj?; VJ fr'l Ai: RANT .>? now ii, romp?ate worli ] X?L/ ing order. OYSTERS will be served up in every stv?e und in the hc-t maimer. F? milics supplied in any quantity. Also. GABIE in season; besides REFRESHMENTS of evr rv kind, j I The BILLIARD ROOM i- again in ?operation. Tables from best makers. T. M. POLLOCK, Oct 28 Proprietor. EXCHANGE HOUSE, I PAYSI.VORRA FR A Mt MV, Proprietors. THE above house is conveniently located on Main Street-kept on _European pian, with large, well-fur rushed Rooms. Table supplied with the best tho market a fiords. Also. fine*1 Norfolk OYS? TERS. WILD GAME and FISH, or all kinds, served in any style, by an experienced cook. Board, with of without lodgings, hy the work or day, at moderate rates, and meals served at all hours, withont extra charge. In BAR attached, will alwavs hu found! lineat WINES, ALES, Liquors,* Segars, Ac. T. M. r-AYSINOU.R, O. n. FRANKMN. THE CAROLINA HOUSE, RICHARD BARRY, Proprietor, IS conveniently located and easily ac? cessible from Main street, hiing on "A ash ington, near Sumter. The very bent of LIQUORS always on band. Tom and Jerry, Flip, Hot Punches, and other wintrr beve? rages, prepared at short notice. Nov 30 :D mummy raies. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ?-??? DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPW?RD8 RECEIVED. INTEREST ALLO WED A T THE RA TE O i SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER CENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MONTHS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wade Hampton, President. Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier. John G. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wade Hampton, Colnmbia. William Martin, Colnmbia. F. W. McMastor, Colnmbia, A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas. Colombia. E. H. Hcinitsh, Colnmbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gregg. Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayes, Newberry. B. H. Bntledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or phans and others may here deposit their sav? ings and draw a libera) rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw interest en their funds Tint il they require them for business or other pur? poses; Parents desiring to set apart emn'l sums for their children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can oi.ly be with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by their leg&l representatives,) wishing to lay aside funds for futuro uso. aro hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whero they will rapidly accnmulate, and, at thc same time, ho subject to withdrawal when needed._ _Aug 18 3BCB3SrXt.'2''a* CONSTITUTION RENOVAT OR, Or Blood Cleanser. ??i ? fTUIIS medicine is known to the faculty as I hoing the concentrated fluid extract of Sarsaparilla, united with othor valnable medi? cinal herbs, and is guaranteed as chemically nure. For the cure of SCROFULA AN li CONSUMPTION. This remedy is compounded expressly for purifying and'cleansing the blood of all in? firmities, going at once to tho fountain-head of disease, lt extinguishes Tumor?, Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Erup? tions, Salt Rheum, Roils, Rheumatism, Waste of Vitality, Scrofula. Wc all know that the promiscuous vaccina? tion indulged in during tho late war bred tho moat villainous diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arms of many persons full of scrofulous sores. Then of course the impurities of the scrofu? lous patient were absorbed in the blood of men otherwise without diseases, and both bocame infected alike. Men, women and children throughout all the West are :no?>t wofnlly diseased from this cause, and knew not, until a few months ago, thc ot ?pin of it. Henry's Constitution Henovator Relieves the entire system of pains and aches, enlivens the spirits, and sends new blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN. It imparts a BPARKLIKO BniOHTNESS TO THE EvK, A ROSY Grow TO THE CHEEK, A RUBY TINOE TO THE LITS, A CLEARNESS TO THE HEAD, BniOHTNF.SS TO TUE COMPLEXION, BUOYANCY TO THE SPIBIT8, ANO HAPPINESS ON ALL SIDES. For all affections of tho kidneys it is unsur? passed. People have been rescued, as it were, from the very jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy. EXTU \<Ts rnoM VABIOVS Lr.TTEns. "Doctor, I was vaccinated in tho hospital. Before that I had no skin disease. Until I had a bottle of your 'Constitntion Renovator.' sent mc by Mr. Roper, ol Columbia, Mo., I suffered tortures with running sores. Since I used two bottles 1 am well, except a small sore on the calf of my left leg, and that is getting ' well fast." This from H lady: "And now my skin is as clear and fair as H babe's. My complexion, thanks to your 'Renovator,1 is beautiful.'1 "Yes, yes, I may wdl say such relief was unknown to mu before. Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles; two families here want to try it." j "I wns vi i. much troubled with syphilis. Your remedy se ems to he curing me fast. Send four bottles per Express." "No more rheumatism. Three lol th s of I Constitution Renovator havo mad? mc a new man." j "Doctor, enclosed find f5. Please send mo I a supply. Two families herc want to try your ( Constitution Renovator." I We have not space for more of the above ex? tracts, but yon can ask your neighbor about ; tho remedy. Every one has something good \ to my, as it cures every time. For all diseases of the KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THK CHINE, AC., AC. , And f .i Female Diseases, Nervous Prostra j timi, Wcaknoss, General Lassitude sud Want i of Appcu'e. it i- unsurpassed. ! CAUTION -lu ordering our remedy, always ! place tl? nundw ; of our Post Office Box on your letters. Tho new law in ourNea-?oiL I Post OiUce compels this. Address, UK. .If. TO. ll KN It Y & CO.. 'Director-G encrai Berlin Hospital, Prussia. Agency of Ibo United States, Laboratory, 27t5 Pearl street, Post Office iiox 5.272. New York, aar CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1 per bottle, "ix bottles for 15. Sf nt anywhere I on receipt of price. Patients are requested to ! correspond confidentially, and reply will bo I . nide by following mail. Sold by all respectable Druggists. SARRACENIA * BITTERS, A sovereign remedy for X> 3T m I? SEI I? BIA, And diseases arising from a disordered con? dition of the Stomach and Liver. Prepared by G. W. AIMAR, Chemist and Druggist, .1(19 King, corner Vanderhorst street, Jan ll ly Charleston, South Carolina. B3T SOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS, -ffi> fiibbes & Thomas, Real Estate Agents? OFFER their services to the pnblio as GEN? ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell Lands, and other property, on commission. No sharges until sales aro effected. JAMES G. GIBBES, JOHN P. THOMAS, Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.