The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, April 30, 1870, Image 1
THE DAILY
'Let our Ju ct Censure
Attend the True Event.'
BY J. A. SELBY
COLUMBIA. 8. C.. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 9. 1870
VOL. YI-NO. 18.
XT??SS??jS?a 'AOB ^WO o??fPLu? fol
lo TV i ns from t ho Coin mbia (To Dh. ) Hsr- I
oW; in regard to the Cooper family, forT
.morly 'of Chester Di?tricl, South Caro
Una:-. .. '
? The. elder Cooper, brothers, three of
-whom live in Maury County, have been
oortnlnly very full of the vital principio
of life. John Cooper, now residing near
Raymond, Misa,, is going on 96 years of
age, having:been bom two years before
the Declaration ofrlndopondence. Jas.
Cooper,-who 'died" last year, was in bis
90th year. Jonathan Cooper, of Bear
Greek, is 85, and the father of 14 chil?
dren. Mrs. Sally Cooper, of Lewis
County, is 88. Col. R. M. Cooper, near
Mt. Pleasant, is 80, and is the father of
15 .children-13 sons and 3 daughters.
He had 10 boye iu the Confederate army, 2
of whom were killed, 3 died and i others
severely wounded ; only ono escaping
unhurt. Colonel Matthew D. Coopor,
about four miles from Columbia, on tho
Hampshire pike, is 78, and has 1G chil?
dren, one of whom is a United States
Senator; another, has been in the lower
House of Congress, and a third who is
counted ono of tho first lawyers in the
State,.anti spokeu of in connection with
the Supreme Court.
NEW; YOKE Cm.-In defending Now
York city against tho assaults of Chicago
and other moral provincial communities,
the Albany A rgus, after mentioning some
of its princely, charities, states that the
great commercial metropolis has received
npon its docks,, in the last ten years, an
immigration from Europe as large as tho
population of Ohio; that it has more
Germana than any city iu Germany, ex?
cept two; moro Irishmen than Dublin,
more Southerners than any city in the
South; hud more Catholics than Rome.
And tho Argus also remarks that its
public charities are tho best in the world,
and yet its. taxes on property are less
than those of Cincinnati dr Chicago.
A tann who han a scolding wife, being
naked what ho did for a living, roplied
that ho."kept a. hot-house. "
To Tax-Payers.
1 CITY. CLERK'S OFFICE,
ii iv/ ; T COLUMBIA, April 19,1870. '.
A LL porspns who aro in arrears for CITY
XX. TAXES; LICENSES, otc, aro notified that
Exeoutions for tho collection of the same will
be placed in tao hands of tho Sheriff, if not
paid before tho 1ST of MAY NEXT.
April 20 10 J. 8. McMAHON, City Clerk.
To Merchants.
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA. April 23, 1870.
THE attention of Merchants is called to the
following extraot from the "Ordinance to
raise supplies for the year 1870:"
"That a tax equal in amount to that im?
posed by tho Stato, shall bo levied and paid
npon all merchandize exposed for salo within
the corporate limits of said oity. That ia to
Bay, fifty cents on every ono hundred dollars
of the average stocks of merchandize on hand
the 1st of March, 1870."
The abovo tax is required to bc paid on or
before theist of May next.
< April 24 0 J. g. McMAHON, Cit y Clerk.
State South Carolina-Richland Co.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Jonathan M. Blakely and Winthrop R. Wil?
liams, aa survivors' Plaintiff*, va. Alexander
Laughlin, Defendant.
TO ALEXANDER LAUGHLIN, Defendant
in this aotion: You arohorcby summoned
and required to answer tho complaint in this
aotion, which is filed in tho office of tho Clerk
of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said
County, and to serve a copy of your answer
on the subscribers at their oftice, at Colom?
bia, within twenty days after the service of
this summons on you, exclusive of tho day of
service.
If you fail to answer this complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs will take
judgment against you for tho sum of three
thousand and forty-seven dollars and ninety
one cents, with interest at tho rate of seven
per centum, payable annually from the thirty
first day of May, one thousand eight hun?
dred and sixty, and ousts.
Dated March 30.1870.
BARNWELL A MONTEITH.
April 2 sS_Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
LOST,
T7JROM tho possession of Mr. John Caldwell,
J? FIVE BONDS of the Greenvillo and Co?
lumbia Railroad Company, FIRST MORTOAOE,
due March 1, 1864, each for the sum of $500,
and numbered respectively 1.228, 1,353, 1,433,
1,498, 1,475, upon each of which interest was
paid to January 1.1S70, and so endorsed en
the Bonds. Persons aro warned against pur?
chasing said Bonds, as the Company havo
boen notified to withhold payment.
O. D. MELTON,
April lGjSroo Attorney for John Caldwoll.
Notice.
??L THE faat trotting Messenger
?t^faS Stallion DANVILLE will Beason
MgjBiiw Vg in Richland Count v, this spring,
JLK ^U-JJSI ^6new & Co.'s Livery Stable,
i?iftafagafl,n Columbia., where bo can bo
seen; also, at W. H. Dowdy's, on tho Wood?
ward plantation in tho Fork, and alternately
at the above places every nine days. For par?
ticulars apply at the above places.
Danville took the first prize at our last State
Fair for speed, andean show as lino colts as
any in the Stato. April 1 Imo
DR. D. L. BOOZER
Surgeon Dentist,
_____ WOULD INFORM his patrons
/E5_5_5fe? ftn(i lUo public, that ho is now
{?T&fiHHav propared to insert ARTIFICIAL
TIT TEETH, upon Dr. Stock's Cele?
brated Patent Plates. Ho also hus a larger
stock of Dental Material than ever was kept in
this city and can supply other Dentists. High?
est prices paid for old gold, or now plates
givon in pay. Office-West sido of Main
stTeet.^hroo doors North of Plain. April 15
Fulton Market Pickled Beef.
BUFFALO TONGUES,
Mutton Hams,
Smoked Reef,
Pickled Pig Pork.
Fiokled Salmon, for salu by
?larob_8_" HOPE.
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.
AFULL supplv of Fresh GARDEN SEEDS.
For salo hv _E. HOPE.
Broom Corn Seed.
FOR salo by
Mareh 2 _ LOWRANCE & CO.
Oats.
IiTiriA BUSHELS Pt imo FEEDING
?VJI f\J OATH, for sale hy E. JHOPE^
Threshing Machines*?-Reaping Ma?
chines, Horse Powers,
ON hand and for salo at manufacturons
prices, adding freight.
April 14 LOWRANCE A CO.
300 Barrels Flour.
FOR salo by
March ? LOWRANCE & CO.
S^pO<3jL?Ll NOtiOeS.
CIUK FOK CONSUMPTION-- WUttl
(ht Doctors Si?y.~Amos Woolley, M. D., of
Koaciaako County, Indiana, says: "For tbrco
years past, I Lave neod ALLEN'S LUNG BAL?
SAM extensively, iu my practico, and I am
satio?ed tboro is no better medicine for lung
diaoases in uso."
Isaac A. Doran, M. D., of Logan County,
Ohio, says: "ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM not
only Bells rapidly, but gives perfect satisfac?
tion in ovory caso within my knowlodgo. Hav?
ing confidence in it and knowing that it jios
seeaes valuable medicinal properties, I freely
UKO it in my daily practico and with unbound?
ed SUCCCBB. As au expectorant, it is most cer- j
tainly far ahead of any preparation I have
ever yet known."
Nathaniel Harris, M. D., of Middlebury,
Vermont, says: I have no doubt it will soon
becomo a classical remedial agent for tho cure
of all diseases of tho Throat, Bronchial Tubes
and tho Lungs.
Physicians do not recommend a medicino
which has no merits, what they say about AL?
LEN'S LUNG BALSAM, can bo taken as a
faot. Let all aflbctod test it at onco.
Sold by all Medicino Dealers.
Sold by FISHER & HETNITSH,
April 1 4||lmo_Colombia, S. C.
PAIN KILLElt-lt is a Balm for every I
wound. Our first physicians use and recom?
mend its use; the Apothecary finde it first
among tho medicines called for, and the
wholesale Druggist considers it a leading
article in hi? trade. All the dealer's in medicine ?
speak alike in its favor, and its reputation SB
A Medicine or Ort ut Virtue,
is fully and permanently established. It is
tho great FAMILY MEDICINE of the ago.
TAKEN INTERNALLY, it cures Dysentery,
Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramp and Pain in tho
Stomach, Bowel Complaint, Painters' Colic,
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion,
Sudden Colds, Soro Throat, Coughs, Ac.
TAKEN EXTERNALLY, it cures Boils,
Felons, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Scalds, old
Sores and Sprains, Swelling of the Joints.
Toothache, Pam in the Face, Neuralgia and
Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost-bitten
Feet, Ac.
PAIN is supposed to bo tho lot of us poor j
mortals as inevitable as doath, and Hablo at ;
any time to come upon us. Therefore it is
important that remedial agenta should be at
hand to bo used on emergency, when we are
made to feel the excruciating agony of pain,
or the depressing influences of disease.
Such a remedial agent exists in PERRY
DAVIS' "PAIN KILLER," tho fame of which baa
extended over all the eaith. Amid tho eternal
ices of tho polar regioi ?, or beneath the in?
tolerable and burning suns of the tropics, its
virtues aro known and appreciated. And by
it suffering humanity baa found relief from
many of its ills. The effect of the Pain Killer
upon the patient, when taken internally in
cases of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaints,
Cholera, Dysentery, and otheraffections of the
system, has boen truly wonderful, and has
wen for ita namo among medical prepara
tiona that can never be forgotten. Its success
in removing pain, as an external remedy, in
cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores and Sprains,
Cuts. Stings of Insects, Ac, and other causes I
of suffering, has secured for it the most promi?
nent position among the medicines of the
day. C?r beware of counterfeits and worth?
less imitations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegeta?
ble Pain Killer, and tako no other.
Sold by Druggists and Grocers. Prices,
25c, 50c, and fl per bott lo.
For salo by FISHER A HEINIT8H, Oolam- |
bia, 8. C._April 1 ||itmo
$ ? (3 $ jg1 jg S???????
To tbe "VVorUIng Clans.-Wo are now pre?
pared to furnish all classes with constant em?
ployment at home, tho whole of the timo or
for the spare moments. Buaincsa now, light
and profitable. Persons of either sex easily
earn from 50o. to ?5 per evening, and a pro?
portional sum by dovoting their whole time to
the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as
much as men. That all who soe this notice
may send their address, and test tho business,
wo mako this unparalleled offer: To such as
are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay
for the trouble of writing. Full particulars,
a valuable sample, which will do to commence
work on. and a copy ot The People's Literary
Companion-one of the largest and boat fami?
ly newspapers published-all sont free by mail.
Reader, ir you want permanent, profitable
work, address E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta,
Maine. _ March 10 jjjgmn
MANHOOU ANO WOMANHOOD.-ES
8AYS FOB YOUNG MEN, on tho passional
attraction of the sexes, and the happiness of
TRUE MARRIAOE, when perfect manhood and
perfect womanhood unito to consecrate tho
union. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Ad?
dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box T, Phi?
ladelphia, Pa. Jan SO 3mo
Sugar Cared Hams.
?)f\{~\ CHOICE Snuar Cured HAMS, just
?\J\J reeeived, and for sale bv
_April 27 _J. A T. It. AGNEW.
Irish Potatoes,
PLANTING and for table use:
Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Piuk-oye,
Peach Blow, Chili Red.
For salo by GEO. KYM MFRS.
Exchange House Restaurant,
MAIN STREET.
MEALS served at all hours and at short
notice, in beat style. Lunch with Soup ?
every day from ll till 1 o'clock. Regular
Dinner at :i o'clock. Bar supplied with finest
WincB, Ales, Liquors, Soda Water, Beer, Ac.
Also, tinest Cigars and Tobacco.
PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN,
April 2?. Propletors.
Exchange House,
19S Main Street, Columbia, S. C.,
BEING completely overhauled and prepared
for tho summer season, ia now ready tor
tho recoption of regular and transient board?
ers, with fino largo airy rooms; table supplied
with tho best thc market afford?, and served
by an experienced cook. Stables on the pre?
mi?os. PAYSINGER A FRANKLIN,
April 22_Proprietors.
Just Arrived,
A fresh lot of genuino imported CANA
552f?RY BIRDS-splendid singers.
^?mfi ALSO,
A beautiful assortment of CAGES. Call
early and mako your selections, at tho
April 22_POLLOCK HOU8E.
Law Rooks on the New Code.
ALSO, a Varioty of NEW LAW BOOKS
Acts of Legislature, tko., for sale by
April 20 BRYAN A McCARTER.
Hoes, Steel and Iron.
OAfi DOZEN Brade's CHOWN HOE8, aa
O\J\J Burtod sizos.
20,000 lbs. English PLOW STEEL, assorted
sizes.
50,000 lbs. Genuine 8WEDES IBON, assort?
ed sizes.
Tho abovo aro of direct importation from
Stockholm, Birmingham aud Sheffield, and
aro, therefore, of superior qualities to North
ern imitations._J. ft T. lt. AGNEW.
Mountain Butter.
KITS North Caroliua MOUNTAIN BUT
L TEH for aa'.o low hy tho package.
March 9_GEO. SYMMERS.
Bisonit, CracKers, &c.
(\ BABRELS and boxes Fresh Crackers,
OU Ac, lust received and for salo low, con?
sisting as follows;
Ginger SchnappB, Ginger Cakes,
Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers,
Cream Biscuit, Cream Crackers,
Lemon Crackers, Egg Crackers,
And Boxes assorted Family Crackers.
March 9_AT. B. AGNEW.
Hoes! Hoes!!
WE havo in atoro 250 dozon of Brade's
heavy Crown Steel HOES, Brade's Light
Steel Hons and Riveted Eyes. El well's Picks
and Planters' Hoes, manufactured near Bir?
mingham, England, for our trade, and paid
for with gold at ll J to 12] per ceut. premium,
and we confidently say wo aro prepared to
ault tho markot; LOWBANCE A CO.
March 23_
To all Whom it May Concern.
HAMBURG, S. C., JANUARY 1G, 1870.
BEING appointed and commissioned as the
Receiver of tbo Hamburg Bank, all par?
ties having transactions with said Bank will
communicate with FRANK ARNIM.
Feb G_' , _
DE. J. BEAD FIELD'S
Female Regulator:
..WOMAN'S BEST SPJAIEND,"
WILL bring on tho Mensa when they have
not been established, also when they
have boon suppressed Jrom unnatural causes.
Will cure Bheumahsm and Neuralgia ot thc
back and womb. Will cure Pailful Menstrua?
tion, and relievo tho hoad, back and loins ol
those distressing pai ns a nd aches. Will check
M-norrhagia, or "excessive fiona." Will curt
Whites."'and fallitig of the womb, when it ie
tho result of relaxation or bad health.
It is as Bure a cure in all tho above diseasoe
as Quinine is in Chilla and Fever.
Ladies can ouro themaelves of all tho above
diseases without revealing their complaints tc
any person, which is always mortifying to ?heh
pride and modesty.
lt ia recommended and used by tho beal
physicians in their private practice.
Fur a history of the abovo diseases, cort iii
cates of its wonderful cures and directions
the reader is referred to the wrapper around
the bottle. Manufactured and sold by
BRADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all Druggists. Price $1.50.
TESTIMONIALS.
TUSKEQEE, ALA., November 21,1869.
Jiff. I>. ll. Bradfield -SIR: Please forwan
us, immediately, another supply of Bradfield'i
Female Rogulator. We find it to be all that ii
claimed for it, aud wo have witnessed the mos
decided aud happy effects produced by it.
Verv reapeotfully,
HUNTER A ALEXANDER.
ATLANTA, GA., December 29,1868.
Ur. J. Bradfield-DEAR SUI: I take pleasur
iu staling that sometime previous to tho lat'
war, I used, with utmost success, on a servan
?irl, your F( malo Regulator, prepared then a
radfield's Drng Storo, West Point, Ga. Sh
had been Buffering severely from euppressei
menstruation, and this medicino restored he
to health. She is, to-day, living in Atlanta
sound and well.
I will state further, that I know of its bein
used, with equal success, ia other cases. I d
not hesitato to endorse your preparation fe
the purpose for which you reno mm mend it.
Yours truly, JOHN C. WHITNER.
LAGRANOE, GA., March 23,1870.
Bradfield <fc Co., Atlanta-DEAR SIRS: I tau
fileaaure in stating that I bavo used, for tb
aat twenty years, the medicine you aro pu
ting up, known as Dr. J. BradQold's Ferna!
Regulator, and consider it the beat combim
tion ever gotten together for tho diseases fe
which it is recommended. I havo been fi
millar with the prescription both as a pract
tionor ot medicine and in domestic practici
aud can honestly say that I consider it a boo
to Buffering females, and oau but hope tin
every lady in our whole land, who may be BU
fcring in any way peculiar to their sex, mi
be ablo to procure a bottle, that their aufl'e
inge may bo not only relieved, but that tin
may be restored to health and strength.
With my kindest regards, I am respectfully
W. B. FERRELL, M. D.
ATLANTA, GA , March 12, 1870.
I havo examined the recipo of Bradfield
Female Regulator, and from my knowledge
tho ingredients, believe it a most excelle
Medicine, and well suited to that class of di
eases designated. I havo no hesitation in a
vising its use, and confidently recommend
to tho public. JOEL BRANIIAM, M. D.
NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870.
Messrs. Wdtiam Boot ?? Son-GENTLEME
Some months ago I bought a bottle of Bra
field's Female Regulator from you, and ha
used it in my family with tho utmost salish
Hon. and havo recommended it to three otb
families, and they have found it lust what it
recommended. The females who have us
your Regulator are now in perfect health, a
are ablo to attend to their household dut ii
and we cordially recommend it to tho pub!
Yours respectfully, REV. ll. B, JOHN SOI
NEA? MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1870
Messrs. William Hool di ?iou: About one yi
ago 1 bought a bottlo of Bradiield's Fem;
Regulator from you, tor ono of my daughte
who had been* suffering with supprest
I menses lor some time. I havo had scve
! Physicians attending, but mot with no BUCCi
until I was persuaded to buy a bottlo of t
Regulator, vi nd it is thu very thing for wbl
it is recommended. Sho is now hi perl
health. I hopo all suffering females will,
least, try one bottlo, and have health again
Yours respectfully, 1). DOBBINS
We could add a thousand other certificat
but wo consider tho abovo amply BUflicii
proof of its virtue. All wo ask is a trial.
BRADFIELD A CO..
April 23 t Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga
W. H. Turr, of Augusta, fla., and Down
MOISE, of Charleston, 8. C., Wholesale Ager
Price $1.50 per bottle. For Halo by FISH
A HEINITSH, GEIGER & MCGREGOR, i
C. H. MIOT, Columbia. S. G._
Watches and Jewelry Repaired
IN tho beut manaor, by first clase workm
and warranted.
ENGRAVING finely exooutcd.
Doo 10_WILLIAM OLAZI
Old Java Co lie e.
C)f\ MATS Old Government JAVA COFF1
Av for sale at reducod prices. E. HOPI
"BAD BLOOD.
"THE LIFE IS THE BLOOD."
FROM it wo derive our strength, beanty and
mental capabilities. It is the centre of
our being, aroand wbicb revolves all that
makes existence nappy. Wheu ibis sourco is
corrupted, tbo painlul effects aro visiblo in
many shapes, prominent among which ie
SCROFULA.
This is a taint or infection of the human
organism, and probably no ono is wholly froo
from it. lt exhibits itself in various shapes
SB Ulcera and Sores, Decayed Pones, Diseased
Scalp, Soro Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints,
St. Vitus' Dunce, Foul Discharges from the
Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular . Swellings,
Throat Affections. Rheumatism, Heart AQcc
tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor?
ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec?
tions, Livor Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspep?
sia, Neuralgia, LOBS of Manhood and General
Debility.
lt has been the Custom to treat theso di?
seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub?
stances, which, though sometimes producing
a cure, often provo injurious, and entail mise?
ry in after fifo. Tho long Known injurious
properties of theso so-called alteratives and
purifiers has led tho pbilanthropical man of
BCience to explore tho arena of nature, the ro?
st? lt of which har been the discovery of vege?
table products which posses tho power of
eradicating these taints from tho Blood.
X>_=_. TTTTT'S
Compound Extract of .'
Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight
Is tho acknowledged antidoto to all Blood
Diseases. By its uso the afflictions aboyo
enumerated can be permanently banished,
and the
Source-the Centre of Life-the Blood,
be maintained in all its purity and vigor.
Fot Diseases prodarrd try the nao of
Mercury, and for Syphilis, v/lth Ita train
of t v We, tiiiu compound la lite only ?arc
antidote. ?
To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and
body, by secret practices, whose nerves aro
unstrung, and countenance down-cast,
The Sarsaparilla
ANO
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves
will be restored to their wonted vigor, and
your dejected countenance be made radiant
with the consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being free from violent minerals, it is
adapted to general use. The old and young
may uso it; the most delicate femalo at any
time may take it; the tender infant, who may
bavo inherited disease, will bo cured by it.
For Purifying the Blood,
USE
X>_rL. TUTT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA
AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
When used in the Spring, it removes all I
humors which infest the system, and ba-j
nishcB the languor and debility peculiar to
that seasen of tho year.
It acts promptly on tho
LIV-R AM) KIONET8,
Producing a healthy action of the important
organs by which all the impurities of the sys?
tem are carried off, and tho result is
A Clear Skin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits.
Prepared by
WM. H. TUTT & LAND,
AUGUSTA, GA ,
And sold by Druggists everywhere.
April 14__6m0
CERTAIN PRESERVATION"
OF TUE
I T IS A FACT
THAT tho celebrated perfected SPECTA?
CLES and EYE GLASSES, manufactured
by Lazarus A Morris, Mai tfoid, Connecticut,
strengthens and preserves tho Eyos-assists
tho SiKDL most brilliantly, and lasts a great
many years without chango.
ISAAC BULZDACHER, Jeweler,
Columbia Hotel How, is tho solo appointed
Agent iii Columbia, S. C., and vicinity, forther
sale. Dec 31 ly
Planting Potatoes,
.inr BARRELS IRISH POTATOES, in fine
ii?O order.
EA ULY GOODRICH,
Chili Itcds,
Early HOLM-,
Harrison,
Pink Eves,
For salo low for Cash hy EDWARD HOPE.
French Brandy.
JUST received, imported direct from Bor?
deaux:
Ono cask Brandenburg Freres COGNAC,
vintage 1835.
Ono cask Pinet, Castillon A Co.'s; verv fino.
For Palo bv _ GEO. SYMMF.RS.
Fine Gold Watches
6F all descriptions, for Ladies
and Gentlemen.-for salo at
WILLIAM GLAZE'S,
Ono door Noith of Messrs.
8cott A Williams' Ranking House. Deo 10
Ale and Porter.
BREMEN LAGER BEER.
Younger's Edinburgh Ale.
Hibber'a London Porter. For stile hy
Feb l? GEO. SYMMERS.
Sweet Potato Slips.
RU3HELS YAMS and other SlipB, in
Ol t fine order, for salo by E. HOPE.
Fresh Goods at Low Prices.
1 A AAA LBS- BACON HAMS, Sides
1U.UUU and Shauldors.
300 bbls. Family and low-priced Flour.
20 kits Mountaiu Butter.
50 bbl.q. Relined and Crushed Sugars.
March 25 For salo by E. HOPE.
Charleston Advertisements.
at. STOBEN. J. MouTiMi-:r. GOLDSMITH.
STOREN & GOLDSMITH,
Successors to M. Storen A Co., Dealers in
Dry, Salted, Flint, Green Hides,
CALF AND KIP SKINS.
TANNERS' orders solicited and fdlcd with
care and promntness, at our HIDE WARE?
HOUSE, No. 729 King street, above Lino. Of
fleo 2G Market, next O. W. Williams A Co.,
Charleston, S. O. Manufacturers of prime
Relined Tallow. April 15 im
ROBERT WOOD & CO.,
PIIILADELPUIA
ORNAMENTAL MOX WORKS.
GARDEN and Cemetery adornments. Cast,
Wrought Iron and Wiro ltailings, Fount?
ains, Vases, Vorandau, Settees, Arbors, Chairs,
Summer Houses,
IRON STAIRS,
Spiral and straight, in every varioty of pat?
tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks,
Mangoro, Stable Fixtures, Stall Divisions, AC.
PATENT WIRE WORK.
Railings, Store Fronts, Door and Window
Guards, Farm Fencing, Ae.
BROSZB WORK.
Having fitted up our Foundry with spocial
reference to tho above class bf work, we aro
now prepared to fill with prompt neun all or?
ders for Bronze Castings or Statuary, colons al,
heroic, and lifo size.
ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS.
Tho largest assortment to bo. found in the
United States, all of which aro executed with
tbe express view of pleasing tho taste, wbilo
they combino all the requisites of beauty and
substantial construction.
Purchasers may rely on having all articles
carefully boxed and shipped to the place of
destination.
Designs will be Bent to thoeo who wfrh to
m s ko a selection, . . April.8 6m
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
DEPOSITS OF $1 A UPWARDS RECEIVED.
INTEREST A LLO WED A T THE RA TE O
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANN VM,
ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MON TUS ON ACCOUNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John D. Palmer. / ". " n_ .... .
John P. Thomas, [ vice-Presidents.
Thomas E. Gregg, Caabier.
John C. R. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Directora.
Wade Hampton, Colombia.
William Martin, Columbia.
F. W. McMaster, Colombia
A. C. Haskell, Columbia.
J. P. Thomas. Columbia,
E. H. Heinitsn, Colombia.
John B. Palmer, Colombia.
Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Maven, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge, Charleston.
Daniel Ravenel. Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may here deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Men and Trustees
wishing to draw interest en their funds until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to act apart small
sums for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whose deposits can only be with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by
their legal repr?sentatives,) wishing to lay
aside funds for future use. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the same time, be subject to withdrawal when
needed._Aug 18
"REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD
OF CON8TB?CTIN0
Artificial Dentures,
Patented December. 18C7.
AFTER an extensive use of this important
improvement in practico for nearly two
years, it is with full confidence urged upon thc
profession and the public, as fulfilling more
thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other
modo, overy intention of Artificial Dentures.
As in this method, rubber teeth aro alto?
gether discarded, it is desirablo that it should
fall especially into thc hands of those familiar
with gold plato work.
It may not bo generally known that they
who wear cases of artificial teeth, constructed
according to this {latent, by Dentists who are
not liconsocB, render themselves Hablo to the
penalty of infringement, aa well as the ope?
rator.
Oflice rights will bo disposed of and instruc?
tion given by hitter, or at thc operating rooms
of Reynolds & Reynolds, where tho manipula?
tion may bo daily witnessed, and where com?
munications may ho addressed.
WM. REYNOLDS, M. D.,
An? 12 i Columbia, S. C.
Murray & lanman's
Florida Water,
The most celebrated and
mest delightful of all per?
fumes, for usc on the hand?
kerchief, at thc toilet, mid
in the bath, for salo liv all
Druggists and Perfumers.
Jan 27 iimoi
Deer! Beer!'.
SOME dosiers in this city havo hf on in doubt
that I could hold ont supplying them with
Reer this Bummer. I now Inform tho public
that I havo a largo supply of old Lager Beer
on hand, which I put a gainst any Deer brought
from tho North, or ovon imported from Ger?
many, aa to purity and strength. I am read)
to test it by tho Boer scale.
Ang 20_JOHN 0. SEEGERS.
Soring Seed Oats.
BU-sdELS WHITE SEED OATS,
for salo low, by ED. HOPE
600
The Great Reputation
Which KOSKOO haB attained in all partB
of tho country, U
As a Great and Good Medicine,
And tho largo numbera of testimoniale
which are cont* tun Hy being received from
Phyeician8, and persons ioho hate BEEK cunEP
by Ita nee, is CONCLUSIVE rnooF of its REMARK -
ABLE VALUE.
AS A BLOOD PURIFIER
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
BEING, POSITIVELY, /*.
The Most Powerful Vegetabl??Jterative
Yet discovered.
DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.
"Tho lifo o? tho flesh ?B in Ibo blood," is a
Scriptural maxim that Science provee to bo
truo. The people talk of bad blood as the
causo of many diseases, and, like mamy popu?
lar opinions, tbiB of bad blood is founded in
truth.
Tho symptoms of bad blood aro usually
quito plain. Bad digestion caneca imperfect
nutrition, and, consequently, the circulation
is feeble, tho soft tisBues lose their tone and
elasticity, and the tongue becomes pale,
broad and frequently covered with a pasty
white coat. This condition soon shows itself
in roughness of the skin, then in ERUPTIVE and
ULCERATIVE diseases, and, when long conti?
nued, results in serious lesions of the Brain,
Liver, Lungs or Urinary Apparatus. Much,,
very much, suffering is caused by impure,
blood. It is estimated by some that One-fifth
of tho human family are affected with, Scrofula
in some form.
When the Blood is pure, you are not to liable
to any disoaso. Many impurities of the Blood,
arieo from impuro diseases of largo cities.
Eradicate evory impurity, from tho fountain of
Ufo, and good spirits, fair ukin and. vital,
strength will return to you. , ...
K O SIOO?
i "'1 ?;?J rn .. '.."'i >-?o!?> r .'
f A3 A ? "i, ,,, ?
LIVER I Nfl O OR A TOR I
. j ? -.. I I . i '. i 'i ,7 iii
Staude unrivalled, ? j '
Being tuc Only Knovrrt Medicine
That EPTVCTENTLT stimulates and fcoriftECTS
tho hepatic s?cr?tions and functional DKRANOE- I
MENT9 of tho LIVER, WITHOUT UEHIHTATENO
tho system. While it acta freely upon the
Liver, instead of copious purging, it gradually
changes the discharges ft? a perfectly-natural
state.
Symptoms of Liver Complaint and of
some of lit?se Diseases produced by it:
A sallow cr yellow color of tho skin, or yel?
lowish-brown spots on the face and other parts
of tho body; dullness and drowsiness, some?
times headache; bitter or bad taste in the
mouth, internal beat; in many caeca a dry,
teasing cough; unsteady appetite; sometimes
sour stomach, with a raising of tho food; a
bloated or full .feeling about the stomach and
sides; aggravating paine in the sides, back or
breast, and about the shoulders; constipation
of tho ho'vels; piles, Patulenco, coldness of
the extremities, Ac.
KOSKOO!
Is a remedy of Wonderful Efficacy in the cure
ot diseases of tho Kidneys and Madder. Jn
these Affections, it is as near a sp?cifia as any
remedy can be. It does its work kindly, silently,
and surely. Tho Relief which it affords ?B both.
certain and perceptible.
DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER.
Persons unacquainted with the structure
and functions of the Kidneys, cannot estimate
the importance of their healthy action.
Regular and sufficient action of thc Kidneys
is as important, nay, even more eo, than regu?
larity of the bowels. The Kidneys remove
from tho Blood those effete matters which, if
permitted to remain, would speedily destroy
life. A total suspension of the urinary dis?
charges will occasion death from thirty-six tc
forty-eight hours.
When the Urine is voided in small quanti?
ties at the time, or when there is a disposition
to Urinate more frequently than natural, er
when the Urine is high colored or scalding,
with weakness in tho small of the back, lt
should not be trifled with or. delayed, ont
Koskoo should bo taken at onco to remedy the
difficulty, before a lesion of the organs takes
place. "Most of the diseases of tho Bladder
originate from those of the Kidneys, the Urmo
being imperfectly secreted in the Kidneys,
prove irritating to the Bladder and Urinarv
passages. When we recollect that medioino
never reaches the Kidneys except through the
general circulation of the Blood, wo see how
necessary it is to keep the Fountain of Life
Pure.
KOSKOO!
Meet s with great success in the cure of
Diseases of Nervous System.
Almost niiie-tentbB of our people suffer from
nervous exhaustion, and are, therefore, liable
to its concomitant evils of mental depression,
confused ideas, softening of the brain, insani?
ty, and complete breaking down of the general
health. Thousands are buffering to-day with
j broken-down nervous systems, o?.d, unfortu?
nately, tobacco, alcohol, late hours, over-work,
(mental and physical,) are causing diseases
of thc nervous system to increase at a fearful
ratio.
Thc symptoms to which diseases of tho ner?
vous system give riso, may be stated as fol
lows: A dull, heavy feeling in tho hoad, some?
times moro or lepa severo pain or headache;
Periodical Headache. Dizziness, Noises or
Ringing in tho Head; Confusion of Ideas:
Temporary Loss of Memory; Dejection 0/
Spirits; Starting during Sleep; Bad Dreams;
Hesitation in Answering Questions; Dullness
of Hearing; Twitching of tho Faco and Arma,
Ac, which, if not promptly treated, lead to
Paralysis, Delirium, Ineanity, Impotency,
Apoplexy, Ac, Ac.
KOSKOO
Is NOT a secret quack remedy. FORMULA
around each bottlo. Recommended hy tho best
Physicians, eminent Divines, Editors, Drug?
gists, Merch.mts, Ac
Heat and Moat l'opulus- Mt alt lue tn Vat.
PREPAKEO ONLY nv
J. J. LAWRENCE, M. D.,
Olio A y ir CHEMIST,
Laboratory and GfHct>, No. U Main atrv<st,
NORFOLK, VA.
PRICK, OM: UOM.AU CKH mw t KI:
For a*h> by Prupvi?!? everywhere.
Feb 90 ftao