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Ogoo on Mala Street, above Taylor.
?yBook aad Job FtlriUWfe "of avery* des ertp
tion promptly and faitafuBtf?ttended to. ;
S?DSOaiPTION.
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Notoria ig the riebest widow in
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?OLtJiM?IAJ B. O.. TUESDAY KfORrTINQ. ^AROH 1, 1870.
VOL. V-NO. 292.
ADVKHTISING.
Pcr.Bqnarc, Nino Lines, ftrat Inaei tion, SO 7.6 ?
Bachenbeoqnont insertion, - CO
Weekly,caen insertion, - - -* 76
CONTRACT A1) VF. KT J HI NO-ONE MONTI!.
1 aqr. 13,25 cte. alter, ll ear. 80, 1 for alter.
2 f' 12, .? 12 ? 42, 2 for "
8 " 15, *. " 13 " 46, *? "
4 " 18, ?. ?? 14 ?? 48, ?'
5 " 21, 60 etd. M 16 f? 61, 8 for "
C 24, " " IC .? 64, " M
7 " 27, M " 17 57, " "
8 ?. 30, ,s 18 " 60, 4 ?Qt
9 S3. $1 for altcr.ilO ?* 63, " "
10 " 8?, " u |20 .? 66, 6 for **
2 monlba, 60 per cent, added; 8 montbe,
I doable monthly ratea; 6 months, 4 times month?
ly rates; 12 months, 6 times monthly rates1? "
ono noa an income that is
i to rendes any man happy
atfaer ?dmsstio fireside. Her allowance
from the British Government is ?385,000,
to which mnst be added ?26,000 from
theDuohy of Lancaster, making a total
of ?410.000 per nonam, besides at least
a, dozen ; rent-free .castles, palaoes and
mansions. ' As she accepted a legaoy of
?250,OOO Trb?? 'Mr. Neeld, (who passed
oV^rhie own relations to enrich her,) aa
she inherited ?1,000,000 from Prince
Albert in 18C1, and aa she hos not spent
a third of her allowance since his death,
it is estimated that ber Majesty's cash
capital, -veil invested,.' is nt least
?2,000,000.
At a religions meeting nt Allanbarg,
Ganada, on Sands; night week, an old
man arose and calmly said ho hod bat a
short timo to stay, and was determined
to live in such a manner as tp secare an
entrance into Heaven. He sat down,
but in a ' few min?tes again rose, appa?
rently ill. A friend near him caught him
as he liras falling, and in a few minutes
he died.
A steamer from Brazil brought back to
New York on Monday, a'cargo of ex
Con fe derates, who went off after the war
to settle in Brazilian territory. After
suffering ?terrible privations, they were
shipped home by tue Imperial Govern?
ment. Several companies who remained
are doing well
South Carolina Railroad.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,
OHABUWTOM, S. 0., EanauABY 2G. 1870.
{\K and after TUE8DAY, March 1st, tho
>^Camden Train will leave Columbia at 1.20
o'clock P. M.; arrive at Ringville in timo to
oennect with through mail train South ou
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
H. T. PEAKE,
Feb 27 3_General Superintendent.
HAWLEY
M j AS received another shipment of his well
J3L kaown LIGHTNING ROD and is now
prepared to AU all orders left at Post Office.
|5b IS_
?imf
SPUING GOODS IN COHIBIA !
UE73B have just roturnod from New ?York,
W with a foll and treen supply of DRY
GOODS, of the very la teat European and
American styles.
tem nXKTiOFf
PLAID DEBOURSES, Ohalhes, Poplins, Le nos,
gaste? Kalda, Chonos, Englieh Rarego, Spring
Dat?mes, Alpaca Lustres, (all colora,) Black
and Colored Bilks, Black and Colored Satins,
MoSambiqoes, Spring Prints, Linen Collars
.Snd Betts,'Lace Collars and Setts, Hardie
Sash Veils, Hardio Lace Net Chemisettes,
Jaoonet and Swiss Edgings and Inaortingo.
Also, Cotton Fringes and Lacee.
OUR NOTIONS DEPARTMENT
Is very complete and full.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,
Sheetings and Pillow Casing, (both Linen and
Cotton,; Table Damask, (a splendid assort?
ment,) Towels, Doylies, Napkins, Marseilles
and Colored Quilts, Paney and Plaid Casai
meres, Tweeds, Doeskins and Broadcloths.
The above Goods are for sale. Give us a
call, as we feel certain we can please you, not
only in pri?e but fabric.
S. W. PORTER ?Sc CO..
Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
P. S.-We also have on hand "DONNA L
LY'S" celebrated BUCKSKIN GLOVES, manu?
factured in Virginia, which wo warrant to be
genuine Buck. ti. W. P. & CO.
Feb 24_
~ BREAKFAST BACON.
POCND3 OF BACON STRIPS
.VJVF vJ and Breast I'iecee,
5 casks Davis' Sugar-Cu red Hams,
25 bbls., half-bbls. and kegs Leaf Lard,
300 Iba. Mutton Hams. For sale bv
Feb 26 EDWARD HOPE.
H?T?CE TO TAX-PAYERS.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, Pebrnary 23, 1870.
THE BOORS are now oponed Ipr receiving
THETTJBN8 of all Taxable Property in
tho City, as required by the "Ordinance to
raise supplies for the year 1870." Tho atten?
tion of Tax-payers is called to Section 18 of
that Ordinance, imposing a fine of TEN PE H
GEHT, upon their Tax, if not paid before the
18th day of March noxt. This penalty fer
neglecting or refusing to make Returns and
paying'tho Tax thereon will be strictly en?
forced in all cases. J. S. McMAHON,
Feb 24 19_City Clerk.
WjaiTE GOODS !
Brilliants, Brocade, India Twill,
T>LA?D NAIN8O0K,
ST Tape Stripes and Checks, Satin Stripes,
Viotoria and Bishop Lawns,
Nainsook and India Mull, Jaconets,
Swiss Mull, Bird-Eye Diaper, Linen Lawn,
Hamborg Edgings and Ibsertings,
Linen Edgings and Insertings,
Swiss Edgings and Inaertiugs,
Lace- Collars, Real and Imitation,
Linen Collars and Caffs,
Irish Linen,
Damask Tsble-nlolhs,
Doylies and Napkins,
Huckaback und Damask Towels,
Ladies' Frilled Skirts.
ALSO,
An assortment of light PrintB and LawnH,
for tho 'coming season.
Bleached (ind Brown Homespuns, Ac.
Just received from New Yurk.
Feb ?T C V- JACKSON.
1 Creme De La Oreme.
1 f\f\ BARRELS vcrv Superior FAMILY
Ai/VF FLOUR, tor sale low by
Jan lg _ fflfrTABD HOPE.
npHE undersigned ?Ivo? notine that on the
I 1st day of March next, abo will apply to
W. H. Wigg, Esq., J edee of Probate for Rich
land County, at bis office, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
for a Anal discharge aa Administratrix of es?
tate of 8. 8. McCall/, deceased.
Feb 1 118 SOPHIA N. M'CULLY, Adm'x.
Iv
grus* OUT.-?CHERRY I PEOTOHAL
TROCHES!" superior io all others f*r Coughs,
Coidsj Hore Throat, and Broncbitist, and
Hoarseness. Nono so pleasant-none core so
quick. Manufactured by
RtfSHTON A CO., Astor, House, New York.
For salo by Dr. C. H. MIOT, Columbia, B. C.
No moro of these horrible tasted, nauseat?
ing, "Brown" Cubeb tilings. Dee 28 ||J3mo
MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD-ES?
SAYS FOR YOUNO MEN, on tho passional
attraction of tho sexes, and tho happiness of
Tum; MARRIAGE, whon pcrfeot manhood and
perfect womanhood unito to consecrate the
union. Sont free, in scaled envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phi
ladolphia. Pa._Jan 29 3mo
SPECIAL, NOT i CK.-To parties in want of
Doors, Sashes Und Blinds, wo refer to the ad?
vertisement of P. P. Toalo, tho large manu?
facturer of those goods in Charleston. Price
list furnished on application. July_17 9mo
W. D. LOV?. BTB._M^clH3?ltY.l
SPRING ?RV GOODS!
OPENING!
-t t~f\ PIECES SPRAGUE'SBESTSl'RING
IOU STYLE PRINTS, at 12$c,
75 pieces standard Bleached Shirting,
at 12Jc,
Handsome Chcno Challies, spring styles, at
30c, worth 50c,
Beautiful Chcno Marble Poplins, at 30c,
worth 50o.,
Roman Ncok-Tics, Ribbons and Bows, en?
tirely now designs,
Ladies' Collars and Cuffs, new styles.
ALSO,
LOTS OF OTHEB GOODS, bought lately at
less than tho GOLD COST of importation.
They cannot be replaced at tho prices here?
after.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS,
as they cannot last long.
Call and soe these Goods, at tho popular
ONE PRICE STORE
or
Feb 2G_WM. D. LOVE & CO.
Guanos and Phosphate.
A {\ TON8 GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO.
20 tons Chesapeake GUANO.
20 tona Crichton A Sons' Ammoniatcd Solu?
ble Saper-Phosphate ot Lime.
For sale by WELLS A CALDWELL.
Feb 6 _ timo
Wanted.
SITUATIONS for a GOVERNESS, for a
HOUSE-KEEPER and for a CHILD'S
NURSE, Address the
MOTHER SUPERIOR,
Feb 23 Convent, Columbia. B. C.
Solomons' Bitters,
THE great SOUTHERN TONIO and Invigo
rant, is for Bale by Da. C. H. MIOT,
Nov 21 Druggist, Columbia. 8. C. .
Butter.
O/nP KITS MOUNTAIN BUTTER, frcBh and
?\J goodjjor sale by LOWRANCE & CO.
Thorburn's Garden Seeds.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS and ONION
BETS, at wholesale and retail.
Jan 14 - EDWARD HOPE.
Guns and Ammunition.
rCST received by William Glaze, Ano Eng
liah BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fine Eng?
lish Powder, in Canisters, Shot and Caps, of all
kind. One door North of Messrs. Scott, Will i
liaras A Co.'i Banking House. Dec 10
Pianos ! Pianos ! ! Pianos! ! !
JUST received from tho Fae
?tory, and for sale at a bargain, a
'magnificent 7^ Octavo PIANO
FORTE, of superior finish and unsurpassed
in tone. Also, an excellent second-hand
PIANO. Piano Fortes of the most celebrated
makes furnished at mannfactory prices.
Pianos. Melodeons and Organs Inned and re?
paired in the most complete manner, on rea?
sonable terms. WM. II. ORCHARD,
Piano Forte Agencv, corner of Bull and
Bichland streets. _ _Jan 2fi
Diamonds.
?HAVE just received by ExprcBs a fine as
. aortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY-Rings
om 140 to WILLIAM GLAZE.
Sundries.
pr f\ BOXES SOAP and CANDLES.
*J\J 5,000 lbs. Bacon Sides, Shoulders and
Hams.
Coffee, Sngar, Mackerel, Ac
100 barrels Flous.
Iron and Steel, Plows and Plow Lone, Car?
riage Materials, Ac, Ac.
Our prices are always adjusted to meet the
lowest figures in tho market.
Feb 2 . LOWRANCE A CO.
Bonds and Stooks.
GOLD AND SILVER.
UNCCRRENT BANK BILLS,
Coupons, Mntilated Currency, Ac, Ac,
Ac, bongbt and sold by D. GAMBR?.LL,
Fob 15 3mo Offiae Columbia Hotel Building.
Patent Magic Powder.
1 i \( \ DOZEN Patent Magie POWDER, for
1\JV/ cleaning and polishing Tin, Silver,
Cattery, Brass, Plated Wares, Ac, Ac This
Powder saves time and labor to tho house?
keeper, and acts like magic in cleaning thc va?
rious kinds of waros named above. Gi ve it a
trial, and it is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
For salo only by J. A T. B. AGNEW.
French Brandy.
TUST received, imported direct from Bor?
al deaux:
Ono caek Brandenburg Freres COGNAC,
vintage 1835.
One cask Pinot, Castillon A Co.'s; very fine.
For wale by_GEO. BYMMERB.
Fine Gold Watch Chains
f\F all the latest stvle? for Ladies and Gen
\JF tl em en, for sale by WILLIAM GLAZE.
Spring Seed Oats.
BUSHELS WHITE SEED OATS
for salo low, by ED. HOPF.
600
; r,. n. ?ruailB'
BLANK BOOK H AND FM TO n.
AND
Paper Ruling Establishment,
MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
BLANK BOOKS of alrhlh?>, inch
a Sheriff?', Clcrka', Judge of " Pro-I
bates', County Commissioners', Ac.,
made to order, and Buled to any
Pattern, of tho boK paper and mate
r?ala, with or without printed neadinga. Also,
Paged or Indexed, as required.
BECOBD BOOKS, Day Books, Journals,
Caah Books, Ledgers, Au., tte., of ray own
manufacturo, kept constantly on hand, at tho
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
MUSIC, Periodicals, Newspapers, Law
Books, and any other work, Bound in tho
neatest style. '
JW SATISFACTION GIVEN TO ALE. "O." "
Has now on hand a largo stock of Blank
Book Papers-Medium, Demi, Flat Cap, Folio
Post, Flat Lotter, Bill Head Paper, in packages
of 580-six. quarter and half sheets, all for
salo LOW FOK CASH._Feb 4 fimo
South Carolina Medical Association.
THE annual meeting of this Association will
bc held in tho citv of Columbia, on the
second (2d) WEDNESDAY in March, tho 9th.
Delegates will bc puaacd on tho l(ailroad3
for half fare.
Arrangements bavo been made for beard at
the Columbia Hotels at reduced prices.
County Societiea arc allowed one Delegate
to every five of ita regular members.
J. 8. iiUIST, M. D.,
Feb 17 Recording Secretary.
Burglar and Fire-Proof Safes.
MILLER'S PATENT.
MANUFACTORY AT BALTIMORE, ML.
THE Subscribers, Agents for MILLER'S
PATENT FIRE-PROOF SAFES, respect?
fully solicit orders for these excellent, sub?
stantial and finely-finished home-made Safes.
All in want of a first class Safe, should call
before purchasing, and examine specimeus
and list of prices, at the store of
Feb 17J?t_CAMPBELL A JONES.
CARRIAGES.
ANEW stock of ELEGANT LIGHT CAR- I
RIAGES is Just opened at the cornor of
Assembly and Lady streets, near the Post
Cilice. All persons in any way interested are
invited to call and examine some of the finest
specimens of design and workmanship that1
can be produced. Thc BO vehicles have been,
bought right, and will be sold low. The stylen, j
are the vary latest-tho quality unsurpassed,
and ovory effort will bo made to afford lasting
satisfaction and pleasure to those extendiug
their patronage to the enhBcriber.
Jan 21 W. K. GREENFIELD.
Ale and Porter.
BREMEN LAGER BEER.
Younger's Edinburgh Ale.
Hibber's London Porter. For sale bv
Feb 16 GEO. SYMMERS.
For Sale.
ALL that LOT of LAND, aituated and
being in the city of Columbia, on tho
?corner of Richland and Assembly streets,
fronting 270 feet on Richland street, and 107
feet on Assembly etreet. On the lot are two
Cottage Dwellings and good Well of Water.
For further information, apply to
Feb 4 IR* GEORGE D. HOPE.
For Sale or Rent,
aONE of the moat olegant RESIDENCES
in tho city. Sale preferred, to chango in?
vestment. Terras easv. Apply to
, POPE A HASKELL, Attorneys at Law,
Feb 5 _Scott's Range. Main Street.
EXCHANGE H?U8E.
JUST RECEIVED,
&ENU1NE imported Dutch CURACOA.
Genuine imported SW?BS Absyntbc.
Gennine imported Champagne-(To order.}
Consular Seal, Rodeuir Cabinet.
Creme D'Bouzy, Dry Verzenay.
ALSO,
1 cask Gordon Sherry, guaranteed.
1 cask Hennessey Brandy, guaranteed.
Feb 9
COLUMBIA
CLOTHING HOUSE.
R. & W. C. SUW1?LI),
CLOTHING.
1
ARK ED D OW N !
Our stock of CLOTHING and HATS will be
Bold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, until
the closo of the season. Our stock ia still com?
pleto, and wo are constantly adding to it
NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
We have a number of
Ladies' Traveling Trunks,
Which will be sold at cost. They are now and
of the best manufacturo.
In Cheap Black and Fancy HATTI NET
SUITS, we can still supply our Jobbing Trade.
B. ft W. G. SWAPF?ELD.
Jan 13
HiMMiii?iM
, Larg? Assortment
OF Ladles' and Gent's fine GOLD WATOHE8
and CHAINS, (ur salo at
ISAAO S?L?ZBACHER'8,
Columbia Hotel Row.
Large Assortment
OF new styles Ladies' Half SETS, (somc
tliing elegant,) at .
ISAAC SULZBACnER S,
Columbia Hotel Row.
Immense Stock
OF eolid Silver and Plated "Waros, selling
clreap, at ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
Columbia Hotel Row.
The Finest Assortment
OF Table and Pocket CUTLERY in ibo city,
at reduced priceB.
ISAAC 8ULZBACHER,
Columbia Hotel Row.
Large Assortment
OF French and American CLOCKS. Also, a
small aseortment of GUNS. PISTOLS,
.'AMMUNITION, 4c, 4c, at
ISAAC SULZBACHER'S,
,? Jan 5 Columbia Hotel Row.
~EXCHA?QE~H?TJSE7
PAYSlXCiKK ?fe FRANKLIN, Proprietors, j
fl^ THE above house is conveniently !
WH^located on Main street-kept on
"J wEnroncnn plan, with largo, well-fur
ttished Booms. Tablo supplied with the host
I the market affords. AJao, finoat Norfolk OY8
ITEBS. WILD GAME and FISH, of all kinda,
j served in anv style, by an experienced cook.
I Board, with or without lodgings, by the week
I or day, at moderate rates, and meals served at
: all ho'ura, without extra charge
lu BAR attached, will alwayB be foundgrjQ
fincat WINES, ALES, Liquors, Segara, 4c.uH
rr. M. j'AYiiNOEn, c. n. TOANKI.IN. WM
Restaurant.
*e$s /~\ THE POLLOCK HOUSE RES
*K3\i.flg/TAU RANT is now in complete work
^2?jT ing order. OYSTERS will be aerved
up in every Btvle and in the best manner. Fa
millee supplied in any quantity. _ y%|
Also, GAME in eeason; beaidesttl
BEFRESHMENTS of every kind.HSHHSS?
Tho BILLIARD ROOM is again in
v " ^operation. Tables from best
inform i ?mm '"il i II T. M. POLLOCK,
^^itfiegKr*? Oct 28 Proprietor.
Living Writers of the South.
SHORT biographiea, lists of works, and ex?
tracts from ino most popular volumes of
every living writer of the Southern United
States. By Professor James Wood Davidson.
*#* A very largo handsome book. Price $2.00.
Yashti, or Until Death us Do Part. By Au?
thor of Beaula, Macarla, 4c 12.00.
The Polar World-a popular description of
Men and Nature in the Arctic and Antartic re-1
gions of the Globe-illustrated. $3.75.
The Romaneo ot Spanish History, by John
A. C. Abbott: with illustrations.
<TPictoral Field Book of tho War of 1812. By
lV nHon J. Loaning, author of Pictorial Fiohl
Book Revolution. $7.00.
Photograph Aljarns, Pocket Cutlery, &c, at
DUFFLE 4 CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.
To all Whom it May Concern.
HAMBURG. S. C., J A NV Any 16, 1870.
BEING appointed and commissioned as tho
Receiver of the Hamburg Bank, all par?
ties having transact iona with said Bank will
communicate with FRANK ARNIM.
Feb 6 _
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
IN tho best manner, by first clase workmen,
and warranted.
ENGRAVING finely executed.
Decir. WILLIAM GLAZE.
Planting Potatoes.
{?f\ BARKELS Pink-Eve and Goodrich
OU PLANTING POTATOES, juat received
and for salo hy_J. & T. R. AGNEW.
Planting Potatoes.
12*5 BA1T!RELS 1KISH POTATOES, in fine
EARLY GOODRICH,
Chili Beda,
Early Rose,
Harrison,
Pink Evea,
For sale.low for cash, Lv
Jan 18_ _EDWARD HOPE.
To the Public.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY
fintona tho citizens of Columbia
Land tho surrounding country ge
[ncrally, that I have resumed my
?old Buainea8 again, after a lapse
of twenty years, engaged in the manufacturo
of Iron. I am again back at my first Business,
that of WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY
where a full Stock of all Goods kept in a First
OIUHH EBtabliahment can be found. Iaba)lu?e
my beat endeavors to give satisfaction to al).
I hope to receive a share of patronage. I shall
keep First Class Workmen, and all work en?
trusted to mo will be warranted.
_Nov_6_ WILLIAM GLAZE.
FARM E RS,
Increase your crops and improve your land, by
using
PHOENIX GUANO,
Imported by us direct from the Phcenix Is?
lands, South Pacific Ocean.
Wilcox. Gibbs & Co.'s
MA y IP UL A TED GUANO
Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, F.
C., which has proved in tho soil
the tient Manure in use.
For salo by
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importer? <? Dealers in
OS Hi? y ?mei, S u v u ii nail, Ga,
64 K *-t Bay street, Cnarleaton, S. C.
ital Brotad street. Align?t a. Qa.
Also by CHAMBERS 4 BRYCE, Agents, Co?
lumbia. S. G.
We also keep pqre No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
pure Dissolved Bone, pnre Land Plaster.
'For further information, add re a a as above
for circular, or au ba cr ibo to Southern Agi'icul
turUt, published by W. C. Maomurphy A Co.,
at Angosta and Savanna)-, Ga., at the low
prioe of 25 cents per as no ii Nov SO 4m o
White Corn.
Cir\f \ nuSHELS prime White CORN, for
?UU sale low for CASH.
Jan 8 EDWARD HOPE.
For Sale.
DICKSON'S IMPROVED COTTON SEED.
f \ ROWN from 8oed purchased directly ot I
XX Mr. D?rid Dickson, in 1867, and carefully
preserved from mixing or adulteration with
other seed. 1 ! .
I will deliver the 8/>ed, sacked in good order,
at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail?
road, at $2.00 per bushel,' for any amount un
der 5 bnshehi,'or at $1.60 per bushel, for all
amounts in excess of 5 bushels.
A. P. AM AK EU, St. Matthew's, S. C.
I respect(ully refer to the below named gen?
tlemen, who purchased Seed of me last spring,
tor information touching the purity and supe?
riority of the Seod, to wit: Hon. T. J. Good?
wyn, Dr. A. R. Taber, Fort Motto ; P. M. Hou- |
ser, Esq., and Wm. Paulling, Esq., St. Mat?
thew's ; L.R. Beckwith, Esq., Jamison's; and
Captain F. H. W. Briggmann and W. B. Muller,
Esq., Orangeburg Court House ; all cf Orango
burg County, S. C._ Feb ll 3mo*
To the Public in General.
IHATE better COTTON SEED than any
man who advertises Seed for sale. Mine
is the improved BOYD PBOLIFIC, which ex?
cels any other. The price is $2.50 per bushel.
An examination of my proofs will oe convinc?
ing. 1 refer to Jocob H. WellB and J. D. Hitt.
Call and look at tho growth, in Butcher Town.
Dec 3_N. POPE.
Empire Shuttle Machine.
WHY IS IT TUE BEST?
IT RUN8 OVER
Seams all right.
It will take fifty
stitches to tho
?inch finer than
any othor Ma?
chino. It will
sow hr avier and
thicker Goads
than any other
Machine. It uses
any and every
kind of Thread.
It sews Starched
Goods as well an
Unstarched. It
sews tho most dolicato, thin, soft fabric with?
out drawing. It sews a Bias Seam'as well as
anv other. W. D. LOVE A CO.,
Columbia Hotel Building,
Nov 21 5mo_Sole Agents.
New Law Books.
rf^HE New York Code, with notes and deci
JL' sions to 1808. Forms of 1'ractico and
Pleading in Law and Equity, with reference to
New York Codo, by Abbott-2 volumes. Whit?
taker's Practico and Pleading under New York
Code, Ac, Ac-2 volumes. Tillinghast's and
Shearman's Practice in Civil Actions, Ac, in
New York-2 volumes. Waterman on Sot-oil
Recoupment and Counter-claim. Shearman
and Redfield on Negligence. Abbott Digest of
Law of Corporations. Smith Probate Law.
Redfield on Law of Wills. Blackwell on Tax
Titles, and ?v variety of other new Law Books,
for aale at publishers' prijces, at
Feb H BRYAN A McOARTER'8 Bookstore.
Quaker Liniment.
TIE SUBKST. PBOTECTiON ag kia ai dis?
ease is the timely nae of a good remedy.
The great Family Liniment of tho age, for in?
ternal and external use, combined in one med?
icine.
Not since tho introduction of modern Che?
mistry and analytical research into tho bidden
mysteries of the vegetable kingdom, has there
been discovered a chemical product of such
extraordinary curative powers as the "Quaker
Liniment;" this justly celebrated medicine
was discovered and prepared by a Quaker Doc?
tor, connected with tho naval service of the
country, his practice was contined to thoso se?
vero car-es which usually result from a sea?
faring life. Rheumatisms, Acnto and Chronic,
Colds, Coughs, Cramps, Chilblains, Fevers,
Neuralgia; indeed, all acute disorders requi?
ring prompt- and energotic medicine. The
treatment of these complaints with tho ordi?
nary medicine of the day failed to make a cure
or relieve the patient. Disappointed and mor?
tified at tho result, and stimulated by tho
promptings of a puro humanity for tho Buf?
fering, as well au a professional pride, be,
after much labor and stndv, compounded his
Sreat Liniment, called tho QUAKER LINI
[ENT. This medicine is remarkable for the
peculiar property it possesses in being an in?
ternal and external remedy at the 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 Ague, Head?
ache, Asthma, Dysentery, Colic, Acid Stomach,
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Sick Stomach, Pain*
iu thc Stomach, Diarrhoea.
It is used externally for Sore Throat, Diph
theria. Swelling of tho Glands of the Neck,
Head-acho, Neuralgia, Face-ache, Tooth-ache,
Pains in the Back, on the Side orin the Heart,
Stiff Neck. Lumbago, Rheumatism, it is espe?
cially good; Pains in tho Bones, or in tht
Muscles or. Joints, for Stings of Insects, Snake
Bites, Itching Humors in tho Skin; for all
these, and for more than wc can enumerate,
it is tin - great remedy.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
FISHER A HEINITSH, Druggists.
Nov 25 t_ _ Columbia, 8. C.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
TUE undersigned most respectfully
informs bis patrons, and the public it
Leanora! that ho baa received a well se
leeted assortment of fine Watohes, Jewelry
and Clocks-amongst them the celebrated
German CUCKOO CLOCKS, carved in Walnut
and Oak. SPECTACLES and Eye-glasses of
every focus, to suit all eyes. Above-mentioned
articles will be ?old at reasonable prices. All
work Connected with this line will bo executed
in the bent workmanlike manner, and properlv
warranted. A. W. \\'EH KHAN,
Plain street, opposite Mr. Berry's Furnituro
Rooms._'__ _Oct 27
CERTAIN PRESERVATION
I T IS A FACT
THAT tho celobrated perfected SPECTA?
CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured
by Lazarus A Morris, Hartford, Connecticut,
strengthens and preserves the Eyes-assists
the Sight most brilliantly, and lasts a great
many vears without change.
ISAAC S?LZBACHER, Jeweler,
Columbia Hotel Row, is the sole appointed
Agent in Columbia, B. C., and vicinity, for tber
?ale._ Dec 81 ly
Fine Gold Watches
OF all descriptions, for Ladies
and Gentlemen, for salo at
WILLIAM GLAZE'S,
One door North nf Messrs.
Scoft A Williams' Banking House. DeelO
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR;
Or Blood Cieansor. <
TIIIS medicino ja known tor tbo faculty as
being tbo concentrated fluid extract of
Sarsaparilla, united with other valuable medi?
cinal berbo, and ia guaranteed aa chemically
puro. For tho cure of
8CROF?LA AND CONSUMPTION.
This remedy is compounded expressly fur
purifying and cleansing tho blood of alt in?
firmities, going at once to tho fountain-head
of disease. It extinguishes ' ' 1
Tumors, Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Erup?
tions. Salt Rheum, Doits, RheuriUxtwti,
Waste of Vitality, Bcrcfuta. .
Wo all know that the promiscuous vaccina?
tion indulged in during the late war brod the
most villainous diseases. Vaccination put was
taken from the arms of many persona full of
scrofulous sores.
Then of cours o the impurities of tho scrofu?
lous patient were absorbed in the blood of mon
otherwise without diseases, and both became
infected alike. Men, women and. children
throughout all the West are most wofully
diseased from this causo, and knew, not, until
a few months ago, the origin of it.
Henry's Constitution Renovator
Believes tho entiro system of pains and aches,
enlivens tbe spirits, and sends new blood
BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN.
It imparts a
SrAHEXiMO BBIOHTNESS TO TUE EVE,
A ROBY GLOW TO THE CHEEK,
A RUBY TINOE TO THE LIPS,
A CLEABNESS TO THE HEAD.
BBIOHTNESS TO THE COMPLEXION,
BUOYANCY TO THE SPIBITS,
ANO HAPPINESS ON ALI. SIDES.
For all affections Of tho kidneys it is unsur?
passed. ' . . * * .
Peoplo have been rescued, as it wena, from
tho very jaws of death, by a timely nye of tbie
great remedy.
EXTRACTS FBOM VABIOUS L?TTEBS.
"Doctor, I was vaccinated in tho hospital.
Before that I had no skin tuaeago, Until I had
a 'bottle of your ''Constitution .Renovator.'
sent mo by Mr. Roper, of Columbia; Mo., 1
Buffered tortures with running-sores. Since I
used two bottles I am well, except a Btnall sore
on tho calf of my left log,-and that is getting
well fast."
i? Thia from a lady:"And now my skin is as
clear and fair as a babe's. My complexion,
thanks to your 'Renovator,' is beautiful."
"Yes, yes, I may well say such relief was
unknown to me before. Enclosed find five
dollars for six bottles; two families here want
to try it."
"I was very much troubled with syphilis.
Your remedy seems to be curing mo fast. Send
four bottles per Express."
"No more rheumatism. Three bottles of
Constitution Renovator b ave made me a new
man."
"Doctor, enclosed find $0. Please send mc
a supply. Two families here want to try your
Constitution Renovator."
We have not apace' for more of the above ex
tracts, but you can ask your neighbor about
the remedy. Every one baa something good
to say, as it cures every time.
Por all diseases of the
Kin NI: vs, RETENTION OF THE UBINE, fte., Ac.
And for Female Disoases, Nervous Prostra?
tion, Weakness, General Lassitude and Want
of Appetite, it is unsurpassed.
CAUTION.-In ordering our remedy, always
place the number of our Post Office Box on
your letters. Tho new law in our New York
Post Office compels this. Address,
DR. AI. E. HENRY di CO.,
jlDirector-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia.
Agency of the United States,
Laboratory, 276 Pearl street,
Post Office Box 5.272, New York.
SS- CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is $1
per bottle, eix bottles for $5. Sent anywhere
on receipt of price. Patients are requested to
correspond confidentially, and reply will bc
made by following mail.
Kohl by all respectable Druggists.
A I ll A R ' I
SARRACENIA BITITSKS,
A sovereign remedy for
DYSPEPSIA,
And diseases arising from a disordered con?
dition of tho Stomach and Liver. Prepared bv
G. W. AIMAB, Chemist and Druggist,
4G9 King, corner Vandorhorst street,
Jan ll ly Charleston, Mouth Oarolina.
SS- SOLD HY ALL I) RUO GISTS. -&?
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS RECEIVED.
INTEREST A LLO WEI) A T THE RA TE O
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANN?M,
ON CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIN PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A COO UNTS.
OFFICERB.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. / v,". rw-.n.,!.
John P. Thomas, { vice-Presidents.
Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier.
John C. B. smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directors.
Wade Hampton, Columbia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaster, Colombia
A. C. Haskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas, Columbia. ,
. E. H. Heiuitsb, Columbia.
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Crt KC, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravencl. Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and othors may bore deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
in. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees
wishing to draw interest on their funds until
they require thom for business or other pur?
poses: Parents desiring to set apart small
? inns for their children, and Married Women
ind Minors (whose deposits can only be with?
drawn by themselves. Or, in caso of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to lay
Aside funds for tnt ure use. are here afforded
tn opportunity of depositing their means
ivherc they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the name timo, be subject to withdrawal when
needed._Ang 18
Sibbes & Thon: as, Real Estate Agents,
C\FPER their sorvioee io ino public aa GEN
} ERAL LAND AGENTS. Will buy and sell
handa, and other property, on commission. No
marges until sales are effected.
JAMES G. GIBBES, .
JOnN P. THOMAS,
Jan 19 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.