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THE PHONIX. ?UDLISHKD DAILY 1KB TBI-WKZKL7. . THE GLMNgR, (TUT WKDHS8DA? MortNTwa BY JULIAN ?. SELBY, EDITun AND J-BOPBIETOR. Office on Hain Street, above Taylor. ?EarBook and Job Printing of every descrip? tion promptly and faithfully attended to. 8OBB0BIPTION. Daily, aix monthB, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, a 6< ; Weekly, 1 50. T UT? lLJLi DAILY 'Let our Jmt Cen BU re BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1870 PHONIX. Attend the Trne Event." VOL. V-NO. 308. ADVERTISING. Per Bqnare, Nine Linea, Brat Inaration, IO lt Each rabien nen! insertion, - - ,M Weekly, each insertion, ... 7^ CONTRACT ADVKItTIBINO -ONF. SK.NTH. 1 eqr. t8, 25 cte. alter, ll BOT. 89, 1 for alter. 2 ll 12, " " 12 " 42, 2 for " 3 M 15, " " 13 M 45, .* 4 " 18, ?' " 14 " 48, " 5 M 21, 50 eta. 15 M 51, 3 for " 6 " 24, " ?. IC ?' 54, " 7 *' 27, " " 17 57, " 8 " 30. ?. 18 .? 60, 4 for .? 9 '? 33. $1 for alter. 19 ?? 63, .? " 10 *. 36, .? 20 .. 66, 5 for " 2 months, CO per cent, added; 3 mouths, double monthly rates; 6 months. 4 times month I ly ratos; 12 monthB, 6 times montblv ratea. XVKABUNB FOB UHKBSTHQ I'LA IN ON THE LORD'S DAT.-1. It would lesson the burdons of many who find it hard to maintain their place in society. 2. It would lessen the force of the temptations which often lead men to barter honor and honesty for display. 3. If there waa less strife in dress at j ohnrch, people in moderate circumstan? ces would be moro inolined to attend. 4. Universal moderation in dress at j ohnrch would improve the worship by the removal of many wandering thoughts. 5. It would enable all classes of people to attend church better in unfavorable weather. 6. It would lessen, on the part of the rich, the temptation to vanity. 7. It would lessen, on the part of the poor, the temptation to be envious and malicious. 8. It would save valuable time on the Sabbath. 9. lt would relieve our means for a serions pressure, and thus enable us to do more for good enterprises. PIThe real name of Koopmanschamp, the commission merchant of Chinese laborers, is Koop. He is a full blooded Dutchman. He was a merohant in China and the Celestials added, and he accepted the word manzchoop, that is merchant, to denoto his profession. That was the way he got to be a China? man. 300 Barrels Flour. FOR sale by Maroh 2 LOWRANCE A CO. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having claims against the estate of JOHN O. WALKER, deceased, will present them, duly attested: and all those indebted to said estate, will make payment to me. JOHN W. MCCULLOCH, Jan 18 mo3* Administrator. Final Discharge. THE undersigned gives notice that he will apply to the Hon. W. H. Wigg, Judge of Probato for Richland County, at bis office in Columbia, 8. C., on FRIDAY, the 8th of April, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M., for a final discharge as Executor ot the estato of Mrs. Frances Edgar; and also as Guardian of L. F. Baldwin and of Mamie M. Colzey. March 8 131?_ROBERT BRYCE. Beer! Beer!! SOME dealors in this city have been in doubt j that I conld hold out supplying them with Beer this summer. I now inform the public that I have a large supply of old Lager Beer | on hand, which I put against any Beer brought from tho North, or even imported from Ger? many, aa to purity and strength. I am ready to test it by the Beer scale. Aug 20_JOHN C. SEEGERfl. State of South Carolina-Bichland Co. IN PROBATE COURT. James Hunter and wifo Ellen Hunter vs. Har? mon Coon, Administrator of Jacob Wyrick, et al. ON motion of F.' W- McMastcr, Proctor pro pet., it ia ordered that all creditors of Jacob Wyrick, deceased, do establish their claims before me, within forty days from the publication of this notice. WILLIAM HUTSON WIGG, Feb 2G s4_Judge of Probate. _ " NICKEESON HOUSE." COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS pleasantly located HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any House in thu South for comfort _land healthy locality, is now open to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can bo furnished with nico, airy rooms on reasonable terms. "A call is solicited." My Omnibus will bc found at the different depots-passengers carried to and from the Hotel free of charge. Nov 3 WM. A. WRIGHT. In Equity-Lexington. Jool J. A. Jefcoat aud wife os. Alexander Gei? ger, Executors and others - Bill to account, A.c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Alexan? der Geiger, Caroline Geiger, Isabella Gei? ger, Josiah Geiger and John Geiger, fivo of tho defendants in the above case, resido be? yond the limits nf this State. It id, on motion of Mr. Meetzo, Solicitor for complainants, or? dered that said defendants do plead, answer or demur to tho bill in this caso within forty days from tho dato hereof, or tho same will be taken pro confesso as to them. D. J. GRIFFITH, C. C. P. CLKHK'R OFFICE, LEXINGTON C. H., February 19^ 187_0._ Feb 2C^>larcb_17, 29, April 9* State of South Carolina-Richland Co. /.V TBE PROBATE COURT. James Hunter and wife, Ellen A. Hunter, vs. Harmon Coon, Administrator of Jacob Wyrick, et al.-Petition for Partition, ?fcc. IT appearing to the Court that R. K. Martin and wife. Martha Wyrick,Calhoun Wyriok, Catherine Thomas, and her husband, Thomas, John Wyrick, Caroline Wyrick, Ed? ward Wyrick and Walter Wyrick, Defendants in the above stated case, are absent from tho State. On motion of F. W. McMaster, Proctor for tho Petitioners, it is Ordered, That tho said Defendants do file their objections to tho Pc tion in this case, within forty days from thc publication of this notice, or a dooroo pro confesso will bo entered up against them. WILLIAM HUTSON WIGG, Feb 2fl_e4_Judge of Probate. Empire Shuttle Machine. .Vii i is ii' i'll ic BKBTT IT RUNS OVEII Seams all right. It will lako fifty stitches to thc ;inch liner than any other Ma? chine. It will sow lu avior and thicker Goads than any other Machino. It uses any and every kind of Thread. It BOWS Starched Goods as well a? Unstarched. It sews the most delicate, thin, soft fabric with? out drawing. It sews a Hias Soam as well as any other. W. D. LOVE A CO., Columbia Hotel Duilding, Nov 23 Gm?; Bole Agente. Special JN"ot?oois. PAIN KILLER.-WU Mk; attention to tin? unrivaled FAMILY MEDICINE. The PAIN KILLER is, by universal consent, allowed to have won for itself a reputation unsurpassed in the history of medicinal preparations. Ita instantaneous effect in tbo entire eradication and extinction of Pain, in all ita "arion? forma incidental to tho human family, and the unso? licited written and verbal testimony of tho masses in its favor,have been,and are, its own beat advertisement. For evidences in favor of tho PAIN KILLER j for Minister's Boro Throat or Bronchitis, read the following: GENTS: Tho PAIN KILLER has been a con? stant occupant of our houao for over two years, and a portion of the time it has been the only medicine undor our roof. Hardly ever do I hLve any children complain of being sick, without having them ask in the same sentence for Pain Killer. For several years before I beeame acquaint? ed with tito Pain Killer, I had Buffered a groat deal from an affection tn my throat, thought by some phyaioiana to bo Bronchitia, by others to bo what ia called Ministers' Soro Throat. At ono timo, it was BO severe, that I was I obliged to givo up preaching. Within a few | months after I had bcoome acquainted with the Pain Killer, I had another attack from that I distressing complaint. I tried my new-found | medicine, and. to my astonishment and de? light, it produced a wonderfully soothing effect. In a abort time I was wholly relieved. Since that timo I havo had a number of at? tacks of the same nature, and the Pain Killer has always afforded me relief. About one year ainco, my wifo becamo subject to severe suffering i rom Rheumatism; our resort, as naual, was to the Pain Killer, which would always relieve her. I havo not timo now to say more, as I conld with a hearty good will, and always bavo done, in praise of tho Pain Killer. If thia hastily-written letter, in commendation of Perry Davis' valuable modicine, will be of any service, you are at liberty to do with it ae you please. Very truly yourB, EDGAR CADY, Owatonna, Minn., Missionary of tho A. B. Home Mansion Soc. For sale by FISHER & HEINITSH, Colum bia. s. C._March 1 jftlmo To the Working class.-Wo aro now pre? pared to furnish all classes with constant em? ployment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments, business now, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to $5 per evening, and a pro ?ortional stun by dovoting their whole time to he business. Boys and girls earn nearly aa much aB men. That all who see thia notice | may send their address, and teat the business, we make this unparalleled offer: To such aa are not well eatisfiod, we will send (1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Fall particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. and a copy ot Th* People's iiteraru Companion-one of the largest and boat fami? ly newspapers published-all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, j Maino. March 10 ||13rao BRONCHITIS OR THROAT ?1SEA?E. Those afflicted will find a remedy in ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Bo convinced by positivo proof, and teat it yourself. ZANESVILLE, OHIO. February 20, 1869. Messrs. J. N. Morris <? Co.-GENTLEMEN: I have been afllicted for ten or twelve years with Bronchitis in its worst form, and havo tried everything that 1 could bay recommended, but v-ith little or no relief, until I used jour ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, which gave me relief in a short timo. I believe it is the best preparation extant, for all diseases of the throat and lungs, and I feel it my duty to say this much for my own case, so that others may try it and get relief. Respectfully, MATHIAS FR KM AN. We know Mr. Freman well, and his statement above ia correct. W. A. GRAHAM .V. CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Zanesville. Sold by FISHER A HLINITSH, March 1 i||lmo Columbia, S. C. JUST OUT.-"CHERRY PECTORAL TROCHES!" superior to all others forCoughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and Bronchitis!, and Hoarsenoss. None sn pleasant-nouo cure >-o quick. Manufactured by RV8HTON A CO.. Astor House, New York. For salo by Dr. C. H MIOT, Columbia, S. C. No more of theso horrible tasted, nauseat I int,', "Brown" Cubeb things. Dec 28 |'i:imo MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD.-ES? SAYS FOR YOUNO M KN, on the passional attraction of the sexes, and tho happiness ol TRUE MAIUIIAOK, when perfect manhood omi perfect womanhood unite to consecrate the union. Rent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad? dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phi? ladelphia. Pa. Jan 29 3mo sc KC i A I. NOTICE-To parties in wanto! Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the ad? vertisement of P. P. Toale, tho largo manu? facturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on application. July 17 SUKI Baltimore Advertisements. MRS. D. C. SPECK, Private and Transient Boarding, No. 248 West Lombard Btreet. corner Tenu, Sept 14 BALTIMORE. MD. FLOCK. WILLIAM ?. HOWARD, Flour Dealer anti Commission Merchant No. 2 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. ("1 OOD to Choice Fine, Super, Extra anti X FAMILY FLOUR, suitable for retailing constantly on hand. Jan 22 3mo GEORGE PAGE & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF TATEST PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Aloo Stationary and Portable Steans Englues, &c Ko. 5 Schroeder Stroet, SALT IRQ RS.? O. VST Send for Catalogues and Price-lists. July 30 ly Diamonds. IHAVE Just received by Express a fino as? sortment of DIAMOND JEWELRY-Ringi from HO to $250. WILLIAM GLAZE. Charleston Advertisements. . FBRTLXIZBR8. tesl s 3 ?j? I C'S .XJ?5 *B J Op g S J-? O S ajas ? *<as S. 11181 ? ?, ca l'Mr ?|??S sri? s? Iks -s n o HAVING tho LARGEST and moat COM? PLETE FACTORY in the Southern 8tates and keeping alwavs on tiand a large and most complote atock of"DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doora, Store DoorB, Shuttcre, Mouldings, Ac,, Ac, I am enabled to aell low and at manu? facturer^ pricoB. N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April 6 tly ^ X IMC J?L Saracenia; or, Fly Trap Bitters THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY, for Dyspopaia, and Norvoua Diaordere, Gene? ral Debility, Ac; prepared bv G. W. A I M A R , Chemist and Druggist, Charleston, ?S. C. SAVANNAH, GA., March 3, 1807. MB. G. W. AIKAB-Dear Sir: A member ot my family, suffering long from Dyspepsia, has experienced more relief trom your "Saracenia Bitters," than from any other medicine abo bas ever tried. It is nioet excellent for invigo? rating tiio system and creating an appetite. I regard it as decidedly the moat beneficial of all dyspeptic remedies. Yours, verv respectfully, N. J. DARRELL. Sold by all Druggists. Gcnoral Agents,RIS? LEY A Co., 141 Chambers BL. N. Y. April 9 fly Living Writers of the South. SHORT biographies, lista of works, and ex? tracts from tue most popular volumes ol evory living writer of the Southern United States. By Professor James Wood Davidson. %* A verv large handsome book. Pi ico $2.00. Vaabti, or Until Death ua Do Tart. By Au? thor of Beaula, Macar?a, Ac. $2.00. Tho Polar World-a popular description ol Men and Nature in the Arctic and Ant artie re? gions of the Globe-illustrated. $3.75. The Romance of Spanish History, bj John S. C. Abbott; with illustrations. Pictoral Field Book of tho War of 1812. Bv Benson J. Lessing, author of Pictorial Field Book Revolution. $7.00. Photograph Albums, Pocket Collei v, .Vc., at DUFFIE A CHAPMAN'S Bookstore. VT m rjlHE "CAROLIN A*FERTILIZER*' is mado ti A pronounced by various chemists, one of th vian Guano in its fertilizing properties. These and ?ea animals and possess qualities of greatei of Professor Shepard-. LABOBATO Analysis of CAROLINA FERTILIZER, perso Moisture expelled at 212? F., - Organic Matter, with some water of combinat h Fixed Ingredients, -..--{ Phosphoric Acid-Soluble, - - C 96 . - 1 Insoluble,.6 17 . - 1 Sulphuric Acid, Sulphato of Potash, Sulphate of Soda, Sand, 13 13 ll 01 On the strength of these results, I am glad t FERTILIZER e??miii??. * Wa Will furnish this exccellont FERTILIZED pounds. ORO. W. wu COPELAND A BEA EDEN, Agenta, Oolumb New York Advertisements. A'"orarir'wiio~ SEIX" ?I?K NEW WORK, . PLAIN HOME TALK AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE, . .??#.?#. have no competition. There nc vor wa8 a book gnblished like it. Everybody wanta it. Any ody can nell it. Vgents are now making f ICO a week. Tho work embraces 912 pages. 200 illustrations. Price only $3.25. If yon wnnt to make money and do good, send for onr 24 pago circular, select your territory, and go to work at onco. Full table of contenta of this wonderful woik sent freo on application. Ad? dress WELL? k COFFIN, March 10 Hilm 432 Broome st, New York. R. HOE & CO., Manufacturers of Warranted Extra Cast Steel Patent Ground Circular Mill Mulay and Gan^ SAWS. Oironlar &&rwm9 With Afovable or Inserted Teeth. WE CLAIM for our Patent Circular Saw tho following advantages over all others: The shanks of the tooth aro elastic, and ex? ert a uniform distension in the sockets. The stability of tho plate is in noway affect? ed by inserting new sets of teeth. Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted to the cutting line. No rivets, keys, or other objectionable ap? pliances, are employed in connection with tho teeth, which are aa simple in construction, and as easily usod, as a nut for a bolt. In short, all the difficulties heretofore expe? rienced in the use of movablo tooth fer saws, are fully mot and obviated by this iuvontion. ALSO, TUTTLE PATENT "CHAMPION" CROSS-CUT SAWS. CROSS-CUT SA WS, OP ALL KINDS. Saw Mandrels, Gumming Machines, &c. Send for Catalogues and Price Lists. B. HOE A CO., I'riuting Press Machino and ?jaw Manufac? turers. New York. Boston, Mass., and Lon? don, Eng. Aug 2t? }7mo Hoes. Steel and Iron. Or^rV DOZEN Brade's CHOWN HOES, aa OUU sorted sizes. 20,000 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assorted Go'?OO lbs. Genuine SWEDES IKON, assort? ed sizes. Tho above are ot direct importation from Stockholm, Birmingham and Sheffield, and are, therefore, of superior qualities to North? ern imitations. J. A T. it. AGNEW. Irish Potatoes, PLANTING and for la bl.' use: Early Bose, Karly Goodrich, Pink-eye, Peach Blow, Chili lied. For salo b\ G KO. SYMMERS. om tho Phosphates of South Carolina, and is o boat Manures known, only inferior to Peru ) Phosphates are tho remains of extinct land st value to tho agriculturist. Wo annex analysis UY OF M r ou .M. COLLEOK OP SOUTH CABOLINA. nally selected: .16 70 in expelled at a low rod heat, . . 16 50 Kl 80 Ammonia,.2 60 equivalent to ll 27 Solnblo Phosphate of Lime. Equivalent to 13 48 Insoluble (bone.) 24 75 Phosphate of Linn Ko ni valen: to 23 65 Sulphate of Lime. ? - - 80 - 8 50 . ll 06 ,o corlify to tho superiority of tho CAROLINA C. U. SHEPARD, Ju. ; tn planters and others at f 00 per ton of 2.000 .1.1 AMS ?t CO.. Factors,Charleston, S. C. ia, 8. O. Jan 1 19mo Broom Corn Seed. FOR Balo by March 2 LOWRANCE A CO. 8tack*s Corn Whiskey. FOR Bale by _March 2_LOWRANCE A CO. FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. AFULL supply of Fresh GARDEN SEEDS. For salo by _R HOPE. Guns and Ammunition. JUST received by William Glaze, Ano Eng? lish BREECH-LOADING GUNS, fino Eng hah Powder, in Canisters, Shot and CapB, of all kind. One door North of Messrs. Scott, Wil? liams A Co.'a Banking Houee. Dec 16 Laurens Railroad-New Schedule. liilUH?UHtiPH MAIL Trains on this Road run to Iji ?jjji<*iqjpf re tu rn samo day, to connect with up and down Trains on Greenville and Colom? bia Railroad, at Helena; leaving Laurens at 6 A. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and leaving Helena at 1.30 P. M. same days. Jnly 9 J. 8. BOWERS Superintendent Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. i B-B Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. FSgSag^Bg " Pendleton.5 20 " " Perryvillc.COO ?. Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla.3.30 A. M. " Perrvville.4.10 "* M Pendleton.5.10 " Arrivo at Anderson.6.10 M Waiting at Anderson one hour for tho arrival of tho up train on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, except on Saturday, when they will wait until tho train arrives. March 4 W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup. The North and South United, fS? r", nrniMMM I BY tho great Mctropoli (p^?3?5ffi!z!Hr2: tan Through Passenger Route See that your Tickets aro good cia Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh and Charlotte. NORTH CAROLINA R. R. TIME TADLE. Trains East. Trains West. AnniVE. LEAVE. ABBIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4.15 p m 10.00 a m 8aliBbury.G.14 p m 6.19 p m 7.37 a m 7 56 a m Greonab'o.8.57 p m 9.00 p m 5.0C a m 5.14 a m Raleigh... 1.00 a m 1.45 a m 12.00 m n 1.00 a m GoldBboro.5.30 a m 8.30 p m A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotte daily, at 3.40 a. m., and arrives at 12.25 p. m. ALBERT JOHNSON, March ll_Superintendent. South Carolina Railroad Company, GENEBAL SUPT'S OFFICE, SEPT. 15,18C9. ISfiHffiU THEfollowingSche ?B???SK?MC?ilBU dulo for "Paseengor Trains will be observed from this date: DAT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaving Columbia at.7.45 a. m. Arriving at Columbia at. 4.40 p. mv NIOHT EXPBE8S TE AIN. Leaving Columbia at.5.50 p. m. Arriving at Columbia at.4.45 a. m. THE CAMDEN THAIN-TBI-WEEKLT. (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Arrive Columbia 11.00 a. m. Leave 1.20 p. m. Arrivo at Ringville in time to cennect with through mail train South. DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED ) Leave Camden 6.35a.m. Ar Ringville9.20a.m. Lvc KingvUleS.15p. m. Ar Camden 6.05p.m. Sept 16 H. T. PEAKE. General Snp't. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ffi UH C--B ON and after WEDNES HJSjgBWgBDAY, January 19, the fol? lowing Schedule will bo run daily, Snrday excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina Road, np and down, and with Night Train on Charlot tu, Columbia and Au gusta Road going South: Leave Columbia. 7.00 a m ** Alston. 8.40 a m Newberry. 10.10 am Arrive Abbeville. 3.00 p m '* Anderson. 4 20 pm ?. Greenville. 5 00 pm Leave Greenville. 5.45 a m Anderaon. C.25 a m .? AbbeviUe. 8.00 a m " Newberry. 12 35 p m ?. Alaton. 2.10 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.45 p m The Train will return from Bolton to Auder DOD on Monday and Fridav mornings. ?TAMES O. MEREDITH. General[Snp't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. r-n?ffijTTjTap ON and after the 18th October. Passenger Trains will leave Spar? tanburg C. H. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 7.30 a, m., and arrive at Alston at 1.35 p. m., connecting with Greenville down train. Returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, leave Alston 9.30 m.; arrive Spar tanburg"3.40 p. m., as per following Schedule. Doten Train. Up Train. Miles. Arrivo.Leave. Arrive. Leave. Spartanburg 0 7.30 3.40 Pacolet.10 8.15 8.20 2.50 2.55 foncBville...l9 8.55 9.00 2.10 2.11 Uniouvillc...28 9.45 10.10 12.65 1.25 Santnc.87 10.45 10.50 12.15 12.2? Shelton.48 11.40 11.45 11.20 11.26 Lylea Ford. .52 12 05 12.10 10 55 ILM Strother... 56 12.30 12.35 10.30 10.35 Alston.68 1.85 9.30 Oct 14 THOS. B. JETER_. President. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R GENERAL FREIGHT A TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December 23, 1809. fTIHE following Passenger Schedule will gc JL into effect on this Road Oil and after SI N DAY next, 26th instant: OOINU M H. 111. Leave Augusta, at. 4.CO a. m. Columbia, S. C., at.9.4()a.m. '. Winnsboro, at.ll 40 a. m. '. (Instil-, at.] .-Kt p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. C. 4.20 p. m. Making connections with Trains of North Carolina Road for all pointe North and East. OOINO uni 1 H. Leave Charlotte, N.C.at.10 30 a. m. " Chostcr, at----.1.25 p. nv " Winnsboro, at - -- - ...... 2.57 p. m. " Columbia, 8. C., at. 5.07 p.m. Arrive at Angneta.0.50 p. m Making close connections with Trams ol Central and Georgia Railroads for Savannah, and all points in Florida, Macon, Columbus, Montgomery, Mobile. New Orb ans, Selma, Chattanooga, Memphis, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati.St. Lonie, all points South and West Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Through Tickets sold, and Baggage cheeked to all principal points. MT Passengers by this route uoiNO NORTH, have choice of THREE DIFFERENT ROUIES. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leave Columbia. 6 15 p. m. Arrrive at Augusta. 3 30 a.m. Leave Augusta. 4 15 p. m. Arrive st Columbia. 1 30 a. m. Thia Train cuiiuectB with tho Georgia day Passenger Trains at Augusta, and tho Green? ville Road at Colombia, each way. 0. BODKNIOHT. Superintendent. E. R. DORP EY, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agt. IXEN X?-Y'IS CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR, Or Blocd Cleanser. TUIS medicino ?B known to the faculty aa being tho concentrated fluid extract of Sarsaparilla, united with other valuable medi? cinal herbs, and ia guaranteed as chemically pure. For tho euro of SCROFULA AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy is compounded expressly for purifying and cleansing the blood of all in? firmities, going at once to the fountain-head of disease. It extinguishes Tumors, Consumption, Syphilis, Skin Erup? tions, Salt Rheum, Roils, Rheumatism, Wa3'e of Vitality, Scrofula. Wo all know that the promiscuous vaccina? tion indulged in during tho late war bred the most villainous diseases. Vaccination pus was taken from the arms of many persons full of scrofulous Bores. Then of conrso tho impurities of the scrofu? lous patient were nbs orbed in tho blood of men otherwise without diseases, and both became infected alike. Men, women and children throughout all tho West aro most wofully diseased from this canso, and knew not, until a few months ago, the origin of it. Henry's Constitution Renovator Relieves tho eut ire system of pains and aches, enlivens tho spirits, and sends now blood BOUNDING THROUGH EVERY VEIN. It imparts a SPAnKIilKO BniOHTMESS TO THE EYE, A ROSY GLOW TO THE CHEEK, A RUBY TINGE TO THE LIPS, A CLEARNESS TO THE HEAD, BDIOHTNESS TO THE COMPLEXION, BUOYANCY TO THE SPIRITS, AND HAPPINESS ON ALL BIDES. For all affections of the kidneys it is unsur? passed. People have been rescued, as it were, from tho very jaws of death, by a timely use of this great remedy. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTEBS. "Doctor, I was vaccinated in the hospital. Before that I had no skin disease. Until I had a bottle of your 'Constitution Renovator.' sent me by Mr. Roper, of Colombia, Mo., I suffered tortures with running Bores. Since I used two bottles I am well, excepta amall aore on tho calf of my left leg, and that is getting well fast." This from a lady: "And now my skin is as clear and fair aa a ba h o's. My complexion, thanks to your 'Renovator,' is beautiful." "Yea, yea. I may well Bay Buch relief waa unknown to me before. Enclosed find five dollars for six bottles; two families here want to try it." "I was very much troubled witb syphilis. Your remedy seems to be curing nie fe at. Send four bottles per Express." "No more rheumatism. Three bottles of Constitution Renovator have made mc a new man." "Doctor, enclosed find 15. Pleaao send me a aupply. Two families here want to try your Conatitution Renovator." We havo not space for more of the above ex? tracts, but you can ask your neighbor about tho remedy. Every one has something good to aay, as it cures every time. For all diseases of the KIDNEYS, RETENTION OF THE UKI NI-:, AC, AC. And for Female Diseases, Nervous Prostra? tion, Weakness, General Lassitude and Want of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. CAUTION.-lu ordering our remedy, always place tho number of our Post Office Box tm your letters. Tho new law in our Now York Post Office compels this. Address, DU. M. E. HENRY <& CO., ?Director-General Berlin Hospital, Prussia. Agency of tho United btateB, Laboratory, 276 Pearl street, Post Office Box 5.272, New York. .3- CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR is fl per bottle, six bottles for 15. Sent anywhere on receipt of price Patients aro requested to correspond confidentially, and reply will ba made by following mail. Sold by all respectable Druggists. A I M A R ' 6 SARRACENIA BITTERS, A sovereign remedy for DYSPEPSIA, And diseases arising from a disordered con? dition of tho Stomach amt Liver. Prepared bv G. W. A1MAR, Chemist and Druggist, 4f>9 King, corner Vanderhorst street, Jan ll Iv Charleston, South Carolina. Kg- SOLD BY ALL DRUOOISIS. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA DEPOSITS OF tl A UPWARDS RECEIVED. INTEREST A I.LO WED A T THE RA TE O. SEVEN DER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON ORRT1FIOA1ES OE DEPOSIT, AND SIN VER VENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SIX MON TUS ON A CCO UNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. T?im n -tn TJ ? Vico-rresidci.i*. John P. Thon.aa, ) Thomas E. Gregg, ( ashier. John C. B. Smith, Ac eist ant Cashier Directors. Wade Hampton, Columbia. William Martin, Columbia. F. W. Mollaster, Colombia A. C. Haskell, Columbia. J. P. Thomas, Columbia. E. H. Htinitsh, Columbia. John B. Palmer, Columbia. Thomas E. Gr< gg, Columbia. J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. Mayen, Newberry. B. H. 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