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I ?Y 7. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. 8 0 . THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 21. 1870. VOL. VI-NO. 28.
i i II ??i ii'i II H "i" ifi int
? MOOT. ADMOIAB?B HIT.-In 8enaU$p
Bayard's recent syeecb on the admission
of Gran. Ames, he got off the following,
?which is most admirable of its kind, and
most telling in its application :
"But, sir, there was one element of
human character that the Senator over?
looked, i Ho forgot the force of habit
habit that oan almost chango the stamp
pf nature. The habit of indulge nco in
party feeling will grow npOn o man or a
Bet of men so strongly, that involuntari?
ly, gratuitously, without any inducement
worthy of the name, still the habit will
be indulged. -There ?B an instance of
that force of habit whioh occurred to me
at the time of the honorable Senator's
appeal, related by Mr. Heury Fielding,
in his history bf a very illustrious man,
'Jonathan Wild, the Great,' and the
Oount La Huso, I will read as an illus?
tration of the tendency I refer to. These
two friends, Jonathan'Wild and Count
lia Buse, 'sat down to cards, a circum?
stance which I should not have men?
tioned but for the sake of observing the
prodigious force of habit; for though
the Oount knew if he vron ever so much
of Mr. Wild, he should not receive a
shilling; yet he could not refrain from
packing the cards; nor could Wild keep
his hands out of his frieud's pockets,
though he knew thero was nothing in
them."?
A Fifeshiro man recently took his
ohild to the minister to be baptized,
who asked bim: "Are you prepared for
so important and solemn au occasion?"
"Prepared!" he echoed, somewhat in?
dignantly; "I hae a firlot o' bannocks
bakiu' twa hame, an' a gallon o' the best
Hieland whiskey, an' I wad just like to
ken what better preparation yo could
expeck frae a man in my condition of
life?"
SHAMKFTJII DEOEPTCOH.-A New York
paper says: "There is a trick being ex?
tensively practiced by homely but
wealthy girls, who want to marry, They
get themselves up to look like dyspeptics
in the lost ?tages, when some nice man
marries them. Parties in this city will
make a splendid counterfeit dyspeptic
or consumptive out of a healthy girl, in
three days, for 850."
. To SECTORS SUCCESS IN SOCIETY.-A
youth asked Count Montrend. tho me?
moir writer, to teach him the art of suc?
ceeding in sooiety. "Oh, it is simple
enough," said the count. "Talk to tho
middle-aged and young ladies, and listen
when the old ones talk to you."
A tantalizing old fellow in Nashville
has left six widows $5,000 apiece, upon
condition that they shall never marry.
1 ! --?--1 SSS?
Fine Gold Watches
OF all descriptions, for Ladies
and Gentlemen, fur salo at
WILLIAM GLAZE'S,
One door North of MesRrs.
Scott & Williams' Banking House. Dec 1G
BE. D. L. BOOZER
Surgeon IDezitlst,
^^^^ WOULD INFORM LIB patrons
j0 and the pnblie, tbat ho its now
uPWa&eSk prepared to insert ARTIFICIAL
^??XXUJ TEETH, npon Dr. Stuok'a Cele?
brated Patent PlateB. Ile also bas a larger
stock of Dental Material than over was kept in
this city and can supply other Dentists. Higta
eet pricer) paid for old gold, or new platcB
given in pay. Office-Weet nido of Main
elroet, three doora North of Plain. April 15
CLOTHING
Must be Sold!!
WE havo about $10.000 in CLOTH?
ING, moro than we can realize on
this Spring, and wo aro anxious to
get rid of sonic of it, and will sell
VERY CHEAP for that purpose.
Our stock ia the largeat, in our
line, tbat bas ever been brought
to this city. Handsome Goods,
and bought right. Large linc of
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S STRAW
HATS AND CLOTHING. New
styles of MEN'S "VENTILATOR
HATS."
Beat Fitting SHIRTS. It id now
generally admitted that wo arc
making to ordor THE FINEST
CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS IN
THE STA'lE. Cull and examine
for yourselves.
It. A VV. C. 8WAKPIE?.D.
April 17
MUS. S. A. Sill I'll,
EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS,
.Show Hoom? ocer C. F. Jackson's, Af tin streit.
THE latest Btylos of HON NETS,
j MATS, jiiat received. Also, plain
lind clogantty-triiiniied D lt fe H M
? PATTi H.NK, ot all thu latest and
must reliable utylt H
D lt K SH -M AKIN O, in all UH
branches, attended win; promptness, and on
reasonable terms. Ladies are invited to call.
April 9 lino
REMOVAL.
HAVING removed my placo of busineaa to
the stand formerly occupied by Dr. Berry,
next to Pollock Hume, my patron* will find
mo at that place hereafior, with a full and
completo assortment of SPRING GOODS,
commiting of Engliah. French and Scotch Cas
Minieren, Neck Tics, and Gent'* Furnishing
Gonda generally. A call is solicited.
March 24 J. F. EISENMANN.
Special Notices.
~ CUBE Voil c?NSUfl?PT?ON~--\Vlial
?lio Doctor? Si?y.-Amos Woolley, M. D., of
Kosciusko County, Indiana, says: "for three
years past, I havo used ALLEN'S LUNG BAL?
SAM extensively, ia my praotico, aud I am
satisfied there in no better medicine for lung
diseases in nae."
Isaac A. Doran, M. D., of Logan County,
Ohio, says: "ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM not |
only soils rapidly, bnt gives perfect satisfac?
tion in evory caBO within my knowlodgo. Hav?
ing confidence in it nud knowing that it poa-1
soases valuable medicinal properties, I freely
uso it in my daily practico and with unbound?
ed 8UCCCBB. As an expectorant, it in most cer?
tainly far ahead of any preparation I have
over yet known."
Nathaniel Harris, M. D., of Middlebury,
Vermont, says: I have no doubt it will BOOII
becomo a classical remedial agent for tho enro I
of all disoaseB of tho Throat, Bronchial Tubes |
and the Lungs.
Physicians do not recommend a medicino I
'which has no merits, what they Bay about AL?
LEN'S LUNG BAL8AM, can bo taken as
fact. Let all a filleted test it at once.
Sold by all Medicino Dealers.
Sold by FISHER & HLINITSn,
April 1 lil Imo Coln m Iii a, S. C.
I?AIN KlLLKit.-lt is a Balm for every
wound. Our first physicians use and recom?
mend its use; the Apothecary finds it first
among tho medicines called for, and tho
wholesale Druggist considers it a leading
article in his trade. AU tho dealers in medicine
speak alike in its favor, and its reputation as
A Medicine of (?rent Virtue,
ia fully and permanently established. It is
tho groat FAMILY MEDICINE of tho ago.
TAKEN INTERNALLY, it cures Dysentery,
Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramp and Tain in the
Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic,
Liver Complaint, Dyspopsia, or Indigestion,
Sudden Colds, Kore Throat, Coughs, ?to.
TAKEN EXTEBNALLY, it cures Boils,
Felons, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, old
Sores and Sprains, Swelling of tho Joint?,
Toothache, Pain in tho Face, Nenralgia and
Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost-bitten
Feet, Jcc.
PAIN is supposed to bo tho lot of ns poor I
mortals as inevitable as death, and liable at
any timo to come upon us. Therefore it is
important that remedial agents should bo at
hand to bo used on emergency, when wo are 1
made to feel the excruciating agony of pain,
or the depressing iniluencos of diseaso.
Such a remedial agent exists in PERRY
DAVIS' "PAIN KILLER," tho famo of which bas
extended over all the eal th. Amid tho eternal
ices of tho polar rcgioi a, or beneath the in?
tolerable and burning suns of tho tropics, its
virtues are known and appreciated. And hy
it suffering humanity has found relief from
many of its ills. Tho effect nf tho Pain Killer
upon tho patient, when taken internally in
cases of Cougb, Cold, Bowel Complaints,
Cholera, Dysentery, and othcraffections of tho
system, has been truly wonderful, and has
won for ita namo among medical prepara?
tions that can never be forgotten. It s success
in removing pain, as au external remedy, in
cases of Burns, li mises, Hons and Sprains,
Cuts. Stings of Insecta, Ac, and other causes
of suffering, has secured for it tho most pro mi-1
neut position among tho medicines of the
day. aa~ He wiro of counterfeits and worth- [
loss imitation .. Call for Perry Davis' Vegeta
ble Pain Killer, and take no other.
8old by Druggists and Grocers. Prices,
25c , 50c, and (1 per bottle.
For sale by FISHER & HEINIT8H, Colum?
bi*. 8. O._ April 1 ?tltno
S (i g S $ $ g 5 ? $ g g g g
To tbc Working class.-Wo aro now pre?
pared to furnish all classes with constant em?
ployment at homo, tho whole of the time or I
for tho spare moments. Business new, light]
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily
earn from 5t)c. to $5 per evening, and a pro?
portional sum hy devoting their whole time to
tho business. Boys aud girls earn nearly as
much as men. That all who see ti is notice
may send their addrcrs. and test tho business,
wo muka this unparalleled oiler: To such
uro not well Ba tie ti ed, we will send fl to pay
for tho trouble) of writing. Full particulars,
ii vuhiable sample, which will do to commence
woi k on. and a copy ol The People'* Literary I
Com pun ion-one of the largest and best Tami- |
ly newspapers published-all sent freo by mail,
header, if you want permanent, profitable |
work, address E. C. ALLEN * CU.. Augusta,
Maine. Maven 10 IHSmo
MAM1UOO ANO UOMAMIUOD_ES?
SAYS FOB YOUNG M KN, on thc passional
attraction of tho sexes, und the happiness of I
l'nur. MAUKIACI:, when perfect manhood and I
perfect womanhood unite to consecrate the
j union. Sent free, in ? culed envelopes. Ad?
dress, nOWAHD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Phi?
ladelphia, Pu. Jan 30:PIJO
STILL IN ADVANCE !
(?omit Purelfcitrtfc? ut liUivciil <-<>i<l I'rices.
-. .- .
NEW ARRIVALS DAILY!
THE subscriber
having just ro
t urned from New
York with ono of
. tho liuent Belee?
li (ion of goods in
? tho JEW Ii LT; Y
AND FANCY
. J GOODS LIN E,
" ein 1 attention to
the following url iden, wlii.tli will be sold at
as'onisliiug h>w prices: (?old and Silver
WATCHES; Fine GOLD J Ii WELBY; Walch
Chains, silverware. Kptctaeles, American nnd
Prencli Clocks. Staines. Toilet Sets, Pocket
Hooks, Puns, Musical Boxes, nnd many other
articles too numerous to mention.
ISAAC SUI ZKAOFIER.
March 22 Columbia llot?l Pow.
Living Writers of the South.
SHOUT biographies, lists of works, nnd ex?
tracts from tho most popular volumes ol
every living writer of tho Southern United
states. Bv Professor James Wood Davidson.
%* A verv'largo handsome book. Price $2 00.
Vashti.'or Until Douth us Do Part. By Au?
thor of Boallia, Macar?a, Ac. $2.00.
Tho Polar World-a popular description of
Men and Nature in tho Arctic and Anturtic ro
ginns o? tho Globe-illustrated. $3.75.
Tho Romaneo of Spanish History, by John
S. C. Abbott: with illustrations.
Pictural Field Book of tho War of 1812. By
Henson J. Lnaaing, author of Pictorial Field
Book Revolution. (7.00.
Photograph Albums, Pocket Cutlery, Ac, at
DUFFIE Si CHAPMAN'S Bookstore.
i New, Handsome, Desirable
AND
OHS AP DRY GOODS
AT
.J. H. Ss 5W.L. KINARD'S
Oar Spring and Sommer Stock
IN each of (bo twelve departments ia now
foll and completo, to a cloao examination
of which wo invito attention, being determined
not to bo under-sold in any market bouth.
Our prices aro uniformly low, and tho Goorie
well bought wbon prices were at tho lowest
mark over yet or expected to reach.
Dil li S 3 GOODS prettier and cheaper than
ever.
Splendid Silks astonishingly low.
Irish LinonB at about half former prices.
Liongcloths as cheap aa before tho war.
Hosiery in overy style, size and prico.
Broadcloths, Cassimcrca, Ves< o.gB, otc, to
suit every tasto.
Laces, Embroidery and Ribbons within tho
reach of evorybody.
Sheeting, Pillow Casing, at lowest market
ratoB.
Mourning Gooda, being all imported, prices
will surprise.
Shirt Fronts, Linen and Paper Collars,
Under-voatB.
Table Damasks, Doylies, NapkinB, ic, sub?
ject to tho same heavy deciiuo aa other im?
ported goodB.
A very heavy stock of Domestics at ruling
rates.
Carpets, Oil ClotliB, Window Shades, Cor?
nices, fte.
N. B. Wo havo a competent mechanic to
put up Cornices and Window Shades, and lay
down Carpets. J. H. ft M. L. KIN ARD.
April 17_3mo
"Wholesale Drugs
SE
SUNDRIES.
THE FOLLOWING DRDQ8, CHEMICALS,
MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES. Ac,
wdl be Bold at prices sufficiently low to maka |
it pay doalcra in the interior or the State to
stop and buy. Buy goods wherever you can I
buy on the best terms. Wc havo every facility
for doing a wbolesalo business; and weean aa
suro dealers they will Bave mouoy by stopping
in Columbia and giving us a call
WE HAVE TO OFFBU:
1,000LBS. SUPER. CARB. SODA, (English,)
100 lbs. English Calomel,
6U lbs. Gum Opium,
10 ozs. Sulphate Morphine,
2.000 lbs. Epuom S .Its,
Iodide PotaBua,
Bromido Pot anua,
Chloroform,
Castor Oil,
Essence Ginger,
Elixir of Barks.
Cod Liver Oil,
Kerosene Oil.
Alcohol,
Fluid Extracts,
Patent Medicine?,
Turpentine,
Bucbu.
ALSO. AT RETAIL.
BROMA, COCOA,
Liobeg'a Extract Beef.
Calf? Feot Jolly,
Gelatine, Tapioca, Pago, Pearl Barley} Hopd, I
Arrowroot, Extract Vanilla, Lemon. Pino Ap- j
plo, Orango. Paro Ground Spices, or every
variety. Salad Oil, Port Wine, Medicinal |
Brandy. For salo by
FISHER ft HEINITSH.
April 9 t_Dmgc,i-ta.
REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD
OK CONSTnOOTINQ
Artificial Dentures,
Patented December. 18C7.
AFTER an extensive nae of this important
improvement in practico for nearly two
> earn, it ie with full coiilidcnco urged upon the
profession and tho public, aa fultilling moro
thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other
mode, every intention of Artificial Dentures.
AH in this method, rubber teeth aro alto?
gether discarded, it ia desirable that it should
fall especially into tho banda of those familiar
with gold plate work.
It may not bo generally known that they
who w??ar cases of artificial teeth, constructed
according to this paient, hy Dentists who aro
not licensees, render themselves liable to the
penalty of infringement, aB well as tho ope?
rator.
Office rights will be disposed of and instruc?
tion given hy letter, ?ir at tho operating rooms
of Reynolds ft Reynolds, where tho manipula?
tion may bo daily witnessed, and whero com?
munications mav be addressed.
WM. REYNOLDS, M. D.,
Auer 12 i Columbia. H. C.
To the Public.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY
^?2} in form tho citizens of Columbia
? and tho surrounding country ge
??i lier ai ly, that 1 have resumed my
?2????s8*a'old Business again, after a lapse
I of tweui* years, engaged in the manufacture
nf Iron, I am again bael; at my first Business,
that of WATCH, CLOCK ANO JEWELRY
where a full Stock of all Goods kept in a FirBt
Class Establishment can bu found, Isballu-e
my best endcavois to give satisfaetion to all.
I hopa to receive a share of pat rona gc. I shall
koop First Class Workmen, and all work en?
trusted to mo will bo warranted.
Nov? WILLIAM GLAZE.
The Fertilizing Properties of "Phuine."
ANALYSIS-Bono Phosphate Soluble, Sul?
phate of Ammonia, Sulphate of Potash,
Sulphate of Soda, Sulphate of Lime, Carbo?
nate nf Lime, Sulphate of Iron, Organic Sub?
stances. 'Ibis is the best combination nf fer?
tilizing tngredh nts known to chemistry. It
cont ams every property necessary to supply
tho wants of vegetation, ami is a ruliahlu
composition-making it tho best general FER?
TILIZER ever < ffcl'od to 1'lanters and Farmers
in South Carolina. For Gardens, it. will be
Tound a cheap and satisfactory manure.
For sale in large and small lots, by
* FISHER ft HEINITSH,
March 12 } Druggists.
French Brandy.
JUST received, imported direct from Bor?
deaux:
Ono caak Brandenburg Freres COGNAC,
vintage 18:15.
Ono cask Pinot, Castillon ft Co.'s; vpry fine
For walo bv_GEO.8Y MM BBS.
Alu And Porter.
BREMEN LAGER BEER.
Younger'a Edinbnrgh Ale.
i libber's London Porter. For salo by
Feb 10 GEO. SYMMERS.
Charleston Advertisements.
M. STOBEN. J. MORTIMER GOLDSMITH.
STOBEN & GOLDSMITH,
Successors to M. Storen & Co., Dealers in
Dry, Salted, Flint, Green Hides,
CAl.I'1 AND KIP SKINS.
TANNERS'orders solicited and filled with
caro and promotncss, at our IUD I', WARE?
HOUSE, No. 720 King street, abovo Lino. Of
?lco 2G Market, next G. W. Williams & Co.,
Charleston. S. C. Manufacturers of primo
Robned Tallow. April 15 I m
^ 11^ ^ ^
Great Slaughter.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,
That
S. W. PORTER & CO.,
Havo just roturned from Now York, (tho se?
cond time this season,) with another tine and
woll-selectcd stock of choico
DRY GOODS,
Which they aro now offering to tho trado
V E H Y Ia O W DOWN.
Wc call especial attention to our
Dress Goods Department,
Only anhing a call from the ladies, feeling
sure wo can please them. We beliovo wo aro
selling the
CHEAPEST GOODS IN COLUMBIA.
In Spring and Summer
CASSI MERES.
For Men's and Boys'wear, wo defy competition.
In fact, tho slaughter we aro now making in
DRY GOODS is really fearful to behold. Call
and BOO for yourselves, and you will be con?
vinced. S. W. POUTER St CO.,
April 15 Main street.
WHOLESALE
MY ?HK USE!
jrm_jg-fc Oponed
REAJ? OF GREGG'S DUI LD I Xa,
Corner Main and Taylor Streets.
WE aro now prepared to offer tn Country
Merchants and tho Trado a stock of
DRY GOODS, FAXCY GOODS, AC.,
Which for VARIETY IN STYLES and LOW
PRICES, cannot hu surpassed in any market.
AU goods ordered carefully selected, and
ea'.isf.iciion guaranteed.
W. D. LOVE & CO,
W. D. LOVE.
B. B. M (.-CREEKY*.
k kkkkkkkkkkkW?k I
For Sale.
DICKSON'S IMP HO VED COTTON SEED.
GROWN from Seed purchased directly ol
Mr. David l)icknoi), in 1H?7, and carefully
preserved Iruui mixing ur adulteration willi
other seed.
I will deliver the Seed, sacked in good order,
at the Louisville Depot, South Carolina Rail?
road, at ?2.0? per bushel, for any amount un?
der 5 bushels, or at $1.50 uer bushel, for all
amounts in excess oT 5 buslx ls.
A. P. AMAK ICU, ht. Matthew's, 8. C.
I respectfully refer to tho below named gen?
tlemen, who purchased Seed of nie hint spring,
lor ir formation touching the purity and supe?
riority ot' tho Seed, tn wit: lion. T. J. Good?
wyn, Dr. A. lt. Taber, Fort Motte; P. M. Hou?
ser, Esq., and Wm. I'aulling, Et.q.. St. Mat?
thew's; Ii. R. Reek?iib, Est] , Jamison's; and
Captain F. H. W. Bi igginann and W. B. Muller,
Esq.. Orangchurg Court House ; nil cf Orange
bary Cotmtv. s. C. Feb ll Hmo*
Empire Shuttle Machino.
WHY IS IT THIS BEST!
IT HUNS OVER
Scann all ?ii?ln.
It will (uko fifiv
HI it ches to the
inch finer than
atty other Ma?
chine. It will
sew h'avior and
thicker Goods
(han any other
Machine. It use.-,
any and every
kind of Thread.
It sews Starched
Oonda as well as
Unstarched. It
sews tho most delicate thin, soft fabric with?
out drawing. It sows a Rias Seam as well au
any other. W. D. LOVE .t CO.,
Columbia Hotel Building,
Nov 25 5mn_S"le Agents.
Solomons* Bitters,
THE groat 80UTHERN TONIO and Invigo
rant, is for salo by DR. 0. H. M IGT,
Nov 21 Druggist, Columbia, S. C.
Baltimore Advertisements.
FLOUR.
WILLIAM R. HOWARD,
Flour Dciiltr anti Commission Mcrouuiil,
No. 2 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore, Md.
GOOD to Choleo Fine, Super, Extra, ant'
FAMILY FLOUR, suitablo for retailing,
constantly on hand. Jan 23 3mo
CUSHINGS & BAILEY.
BOOKSELLEIIS AND STATIONERS,
2C2 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
TFIE Largest and Best Assorted Stock
/WET/in tho city, of School, Law, Dental, Mo
dical, Classical. Religious and Miscella?
neous BOOKH; Bank and Counting House
STA'! IONEltY, of all Kinds.
sar BLANK BOOKS manufactured to ordci
in anv stylo of bindinnr and ruling. M 1 13m
"GEORGE PAGE & co.
MAScrACTcnxna OP
PATENT PORTABLE CIKCULAR
SAW MILLS,
Also Stationary and Portable /\
Steam Eng?nesp &o? /
No. 5 Schroedor Street, /
8At,THttQRE,Gl?.
QSPSendfor Catalogues and Price-Lifts.
July 31 ly
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF $1 & UPWARDS RECEIVED.
INTER ESTALLO WEB A T TIIE BATEO!
HEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICA 2ES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SI J[
MON'TBS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer. ( T?. ,
John P. Thomas, [ Vice-Presidcnts.
Thomas E. Gregg, Cashier.
John C. 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. Heinitsh, Columbia.
John B. Palmer, Columbia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravencl. Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may here depot-it their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
wishing to draw iuiercst on their funds until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses: Parents desiring to set apart small
?urns for their children, and Married Women
and Minoru (whose deposits can only bo with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal representatives,) wirhing to lay
aside funds for futuro use. are hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the same time, bo subject to withdrawal when
needed. _ Aug 18
ROBERT WO??T&~CO.y
PHILADELPHIA
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS.
/""I ARDEN and Cemetery adornments, diet,
VJT Wrought Iron and Wiro Railings, Fount?
ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbora, Chairs,
Summer Houses,
IRON STAIRS,
8piral and straight, in every variety of pat?
tern. New and improved styles of May Itaclts,
Mangers, Stahle Fixtures. Stall Divinion ?, Ac.
PATENT WIRE WORK.
Railings, Store Prouts, Door and Window
Guards, Farm Fencing, ftc.
II KO .\ ZE IV O It IC.
Having fitted up our Foundry with special
reference to tho above class of work, we are
now prepared lo till with promptness all or?
ders for liroh/.uCastings of Statuary, colossal,
heroic, and life size.
ORNA MEN TA L IRON GOODS.
Thc largest assortment to bo found in the
United States, all of which are executed with
tho express view of pleasing tho taste, while
they combine all the requisites of beauty and
stihstauti.fi construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all nrlicles
can fully boxed and shipped to the placo of
declination.
Designs will be sent to thote who whh to
mnlu* a selection. April fi (Jin
Elgin Watches,
MANUFACTURED RY THE NATIONAL
WATCH COMPANY, pronounced by
j iiea.ers and connoisseurs tin ought ut t lie conn
try to bu the B'ST TIMK-KEE PK 1(8 now of
I fe.ed to the public for Ladies' or Gentlemen's
use. They combine improvi incuts not found
in any other Watches of either Foreign or
American make. Ladies desirous of purchas?
ing a handsome, strong, and correct time?
piece will lind ibo eli gant Watch, bearing tho
trailc mark ot "LADY FLO IN." lo Ix, ali that
they desire Inquire of your Jeweler for the
Lady Klgiu. No movement-) retailed hythe
Compativ. Dusinoss Office and Salesroom Na?
tional Watch Company, 150 nod 1GI lake
street. Chicago. March 22 :?m
Beer! Beer!!
SOME dealers in this eily have been in doubt
that I could bold out supplying them willi
Reer lids summer. I now Inform the public
that 1 have a largo supply of old Lager Beer
on hand, which 1 put against any Leer brought
from the North, or even imported from (1er.
many, as to purity and strength. I am read)
to test it bv tho Leer seale.
A mr 2?I * JOHN, O. SEEOERS.
To the Public in General.
IHAVE better COTTON S F ED than nny
man who advertises Seed for salo. Mine
is tho improved ROYD PROLIFIC, which ex?
cels any other. Tho prico is $2.50 nor bushel.
Aa examination of my proofs will un convinc?
ing. 1 refer to Jocob H. W?lls and J. D. Hilt
Call and look at tho growth, in Butcher Town
Deo 3_N. POPE.
Sprint? Seed Oats.
BUSHELS WHITE SEED OATS,
for salo low, by ED. HOPE
600
.frew York Advertisements.
FROST, BLACK & GO.,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in ami
Manufacturera of
FIRST CLASS FURNITURE,
Of ovory variety,
00 Bowery, nenr Canal st., New Yoi li.
Steamboats, Hotels ann .Public Buildings
furnished at tho shortest notice. All gooda
purohasod of our house guaranteed as repre?
sented.
ii. w. FROST: JAMES ni..\cK. UKO. SNYDER.
March 31_?_ 8mo
JAMK8 CON Al kit'? Sims
United States
Typo and Electrotype Foandry
AMD
PRINTERS* WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 28, 30,32 Centre Street, New York.
ALARGE Assort mr nt of English and Ger?
man faces, both Plain ana Ornamental,
kept on hand. All tyne cast at this establish?
ment is manufactured from tho metal known
as Connor's unequaled HARD TYPE METAL.
Every articlo necessary for a perfect print?
ing oflico furnished.
Tho typo on which this paper is printed, ie
from tho above Foundry. Maren 30 Gmo
"BAD BLOOD.
"THE LIFE IS TEE BLOOD."
FROM it wo derive our strength, beauty and
mental capabilities. It is tho centre of
our boing, around which revolves all that
makes existence happy. When this sourco is
corrupted, tho painful effects are visible in.
many shapes, prominent among which ia
SOIIOFULA.
This ?B a taint or infection of the human
, organism, and probably no ono is wholly freo
from it. It exhibits itself in various.shapea
as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bonce, Diseased
Scalp. Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints,
St. Vitus' Danco, Foul Dischargea from tho
Nostrils, Emptions, Glandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rh cum a ti Bm, Heart Affec?
tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor?
ders of tho Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum. Dyspep?
sia, Neura'gia, Loss of Manhood and General
Debility.
It has been the custom to treat these di?
seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub?
stances, which, though sometimes, producing
a euro, often provo injurions, andeitail mise?
ry in after lifo. The long known injurious
properties of theso so-called alteratives and
purifiers ha? led tho philanthropioal man of
science to exploro the arena of nature, the re?
sult of which hap been the discovery of vege?
table products which posses tho power of
eradicating theso taints from the Blood.
33X1. TUTT'S
Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Is the acknowledged antidote'to all Blood
Diseases. By its uso tho afflictions above
enumerated can bo permanently banished,
and tho
Source-Hie Centre of Life-the Blood,
bo maintained in all its purity and vigor.
Pm Dlicaiea product tl by the nae off
Mercnry, und for Syphilis, with Ita train
of < vii?, thia compound la the only care
antidote.
To tho poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whose.nerves are
unstrung, and countenance down-cast,
The Sarsaparilla.
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will bo re?tored to their wonted vigor, and
yourdijected countenance bo mado radiant
with thu consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals, il ie
adapted to general use. The old and young
may use it; tho most delicate female at any
timo may take it: the tender infant, who may
have inherited disease, will be cured by it.
For Purifying the Blood,
USE
ZD3EL. TUTT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
?UEEM'S DELIGHT..
When used in the Spring, it removes all'
humors which infest Ibo system, and ba
ninhca the lancuor and debility peculiar to?
that nen sen of tho year.
It acts promptly on tho
MVER A V D KIDMAN,
Producing a healthy action of tho important!
organs hy which all the impurities of the sys?
tem are carried < fi', and tho result is
A Gear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits'.
Prepared by
WM. H. T?TT & LAND.
AUGUSTA, GA ,
And ?old by Druggists everywhere.
April 14 Gino
CERTAIN PRESERVATION
ITIS A FACT
rilli AT the celebrated perfected srECTA
JL GEES and EYE OLAr-SES, manufactured
hy I.az mis A Morris, H arl fold, Connecticut,
strengt liena and preserves the Eyes-ast-ist?
tho Hight most William ly, and lusts a great
many yeats without change.
ISAAC SUI.ZBACHER, Jeweler,
Columbia Hotel Kow, is tho solo appointed
Agent in Columbia, S.O., and vuinity, Kir flier
sn I e. Dec 31 ly
Fruits and Vegetables-Prices Reduced.
PEACHES, 2 lb. cans, 25 cents each.
1 ima Beans, 2 lb. cans, 25 coots each.
Gi run Coin, 2 Ri. cans 25 cents each.
Tomatoes. 2 lb. can*, 25 cents each.
Togotber with a full assortment of Pickles,
Jellies, Oysters, Lobsters, Sauces, Catsnps,
Extracts, Sardines, Spices, ?Vc, Ac, at low
iiirnroH. iilwuxs on hand Slid ?or salo by
|.Vb2t"> _J. A- T. It. AGNEW.
Gibbes & Thomas, Kcal Estate Agents,
OK FER their services totho public as GEN?
ERAL LAND AGENTS. W ill buy anti se IV.
Lands, and other property, on commission. No
sitarist s until sales aro effected.
JAMES O. GIBBEB,
JOHN P. THOMAS,
.T*n 10 WADE HAMPTON GIBBES.
Oats.
1I\r\i\ BUSHELS Pi imo FEEDING
,UUU OATS, for salo by E. HOPE.