The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, August 25, 1870, Image 4

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THE PHONlX. rUDLIOnED DAILY ANO TB I-WEEKLY. . . ' THE GLEANER. EVERY WEDNESDAY M?BNINQ. ?Y JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. Office on Main Street, above Taylor. ?-Book and Job Printing of o very doi-crip tion promptly and faithfully attondod to. ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents per square for the first and 60 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by tho week, month or year, at reasonable rates. BUBB0B.IPT1ON. Daily, six months, $4 00; Tri-Weekly, 2 5. ; Weekly, 1 50. _ In Boston, early On the morning of Independence Day, tho neighbors heard a prodigious ruction in a bouse occupied by a childless old couple, and, on going to see, found the old man thrashing his old wife terrifically. He explained as follows: "Look a here; I've been liviu' with this tormented old womau nigh onto forty years, aud she has been henpecken' of mo all the time; und now, this being the Fourth of July, by tho Lord, I've declared Jmy independence." SINGULAB.-That a government like that of Prussia can pick up its whole able-bodied male population and carry it off to war in another country, and yet fail to get a war loan at homo. Capital earea for itself-the people are nothing. Prussia now has military control of 38,000,000 people, or only about 2,000, 000 less than Prance. With the Germans in Austria added to ber standard, she would have 7,000,000 more than France. DISTANCES FROM PARIS.-Strasburg is 312 miles from Paris; Metz is 24V1 miles; Nancy is 219 miles; Bar lo Duo is 157 miles; Chalons (sur Marne) is 109 miles; 1theiins is 106 miles. DR. J. BEADFIELD'S Female Regulator: ..WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND," WILL bring on tho Menses when they have not been established, also when they have been suppressed Jrom unnatural causes. Will cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia of thc back and womb. Willi cure Painful Menstrua? tion, and relieve tho head, back and loins of those distressing pains and aches. Will check Menon hagia, or "excessive /toto." Will cure "Whites." and falling of the womb, when it is the rebuilt of relaxation or bad health. It is as sure a cure in all tho abovo diseases as Quinino is in Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all thc abovo diseases without revealing their complaints to any person, which is always mortifying to their pride and modesty. lt is recommended and used by tho best physicians in their private practice. For a history of tho abovo diseases, certifi? cates of its wonderful cures and directions, tho reador is referred to the wrapper around the bottle. Manufactured and sold by BBADFIELD A CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Druggists. Price $1.50. TESTIMONIALS. TUSKEGEE, ALA., November 21, 18G9. Mr. L. B. Bradfield-Bm: Pleaeo forward us, immediately, another supply of Bradfield e Female Begulator. We find it to bo all that is claimed for it, and we have witnessed the most decided and happy effect s produced by it. Very respectfully. HUNTER A ALEXANDER. ATLANTA. GA.. December 29,18C8. Br. J. Bradfield-DEAB SIS: I take pleasure in stating that sometime previous to tho lato war, I used, with utmost success, on a servant ?irl, your Female Begulator, prepared then at radfiold's Drug Store, West Point, Ga. Sho had been suffering severely from suppressed menstruation, and this medicine rostored her to health. She is, to-day, living in Atlanta, sonnd and weil. I will state further, that I know of its being used, with eqnal succoss, in other cases. I do not hesitate to endorse your preparation for the purpose for which you recommmend it. Yours truly, JOHN C. WHITNER. IJAGHANOE, QA., March 23, 1870. Bradfield <? Co., Atlanta-DEAK Sins: I take fdeasure in stating that I have used, for the ast twenty years, tho medicine you are put? ting UD. known as Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Begulator, and consider it the best combina? tion ever gotten together for the disoases for which it is recommended. I havo been fa? miliar with the prescription both as a practi? tioner.ot medicino and in domestic practice, and can honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hopo that every lady in our whole laud, who may bc suf? fering in any way peculiar to their scz, may be able to procure a bottle, that their suffer? ings may bo not only relieved, but that they may be restored to health and streugth. With my kindest regard-;, i am respectfully. W. B. FERRELL, M. D. ATLANTA, GA , March 12,1870. I havo examined the recipe of Bradfield's Female Begulator, and from my knowledge of the ingredients, believe it a most excellent Medicine, and well suited to that clasB of dis? eases designated. I have no hesitation in ad? vising its nee, and confidently recommend it to the public. JOEL BBAMHAM, M. D. NEAR MARIETTA, GA.,.March 21, 1870. Messrs. William Boot <? Son-GENTLEMEN: Some months ago I bought a bottle of brad? field's Fomalo Begulator from von, and hat o uscd it in my family with tho utmost satisfac? tion, and have recommended it to three other families, and they have found it just what it is recommended. The females who have used your Begulator aro now in perfect boalth, and aro able to attend to their household duties, and we cordially recommend it to the public. Yours respectfully, REV. H. B. JOHNSON. NEAR MARIETTA, GA., March 21, 1S70. Messrs. William lioot& Son: About one yei.r ago I bought a bottle of Bradfield's Female Begulator from you, for one of my daughters, who had been Buffering with suppressed menses for sumo time. I have, had several Physicians attending, but mot with no fcucooss until 1 was persuaded to buy a bottle of thc Regulator, Mud it is the very thing for which it is recommended. Sho is now in perfect health. I hopo all suffering females will, al least, try ono bottle, and have health again. Yours respectfully, D. DOBBINS. We could adda thousand other certificates; but we consider tho above amply sufficient proof of its vii tue. AR we ask is a trial. W. II. TUTT, of Augusta, Ga., and DOWIEA MOISE, of Charleston, S. C., Wholesale Agents. Prico $ 1.50 per bottlo. For salo by GEIGER St McGREGOB.E. H. HEINITSU, C. H. MIOT, Columbia, 8. C. BBADFIELD A CO., April 23 j Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Special Notit?b. WE beg to tondor our thanks to tho nu? merous patrons of LOWBANCE Sz CO., for their past support, and plodgo them, as wo have made additions to our capital and in? creased our facilities, to serve their interests even more faithfully than heretofore. Wo have MARKED DOWN all of our Shelf Hardware aud Fancy Grocories, aud aro DE? TERMINED to clean out our stock at low prices, so as to be aldo to FILL UP WITH FRESH GOODS AT LOWER RATES THAN CAN BE HAD ELSEWHERE. Give us a trial, and you will be convinced. Orders from the up-coun trv solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. June 12 LORRICK .V LOWRANCE. New York: Advertisements. United Staten Type and Electrotype Foundry AND PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE, Noa. 28, 80, 32 Centre Street. Kew York. ALARGE Assortment ot English and Gor? man face?, both Plain and Ornamental, kopt on hand. All type cast at thia establish? ment is manufactured from thc metal known as Connor's unequaled HAIG) TYPE METAL. Every article necessary for a perfect print? ing office furnished. Tho typo on which this paper is printed, is from the above Foundry. March 30 Cain Fresh Crackers. FAMILY PACKAGES ASSORTED CRACK? ERS, consisting of Milk, Cream, Egg, Butter, Boeton and Lemon Crackers. ALSO, Frosh Sugar, Butter, Soda, Lemon and EGG CRACKERS, just received and for salo at wholesale and retail hy J. A T. R. AGNEW. Imported Wines. IHAVE just received tho following list of choice WINES, comprising thc finest Euro? pean brands. This is, without doubt, tho largest and best assortment ever offered in Columbia. CLARETS-Brandenburg Freres' Medoc, St. Jnlien, Margaux, Pontct Canct, LaBonc, Chateau Laltoso, Grand Vin Latour, 1858; Margaux, 1858; LaFitfc, 1858. HOCKS ANO SAUTERNES.-Lanben 1 lei mer, Ne6rsteimer, Hockhcimer, Marco bruncr, Hildesheimer, Haut Sauternc, Haut Barsac. CHAMPAGNES.-Moot Sc Chandou's Ver zeuay, Dry Imperial; Yin Imperial, Gieon Seal. Bruch, Fouchor & Co.'s Lac D'Or, Carte D'Or, Sparkling Moselle. SHERRIES.-All Grades, from house of Wisdom Ss Warier, Xcr?s do La Frontera, in? cluding somo very choice "AMONTILLADO," worthy tho attention of connoiseurs. May 15_GEOBGE SYMMEBS. REYNOLDS' IMPROVED METHOD OF CONSTBUCTINO Artificial Dentures, Patented December. 18G7. AFTEB an extensivo uso of this important improvement in practico for nearly two years, it is with full coulidenco urged upon the profession and tho public, aa fulfilling more thoroughly and satisfactorily than any other modo, every intention of Artificial Dentures. As in this method, rubber teeth aro alto? gether discarded, it is desirable that it should fall especially into tho hands ot' those familiar with gold plate work. It may not bo generally known that thoy who wear cases of artificial tecth? constructed according to this patent, by Dentists who aro not licensees, render themselves liable to the penalty of infringement, as well as tho ope? rator. Office rights will bc disposed of and instruc? tion given by letter, or at the operating rooms of Reynolds & Reynolds, where the manipula? tion may be daily witnessed, and where com? munications ni av bo addressed. "WM. REYNOLDS, M. D., Aug 12 t Columbia. S. C. ROBERT WOOD & CO., PHILADELPHIA ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. ARDEN and Cemetery adornments, Cast, VDT Wrought Iron and W'iro Railings, Fount? ains, Vases, Verandas, Settees, Arbors, Chairs, Summer Houses, IRON STAIRS, Spiral and straight, in every variety of pat? tern. New and improved styles of Hay Racks, Mangers, Stable Fixtures. Stall Division?, Ac. PATENT WIRE WORK. Railings, Store Fronts, Door aud Wiudow Guards, Farm Fencing, Ac. ^?..O?iZE IVO??.IC. Having fitted up our Foundry with special reference to tho above claea ot" work, wo aro now prepared to fill with promptness all or? ders for bronze Castings of Statuary, colossal, heroic, and lifo size. ORNAMENTAL IRON GOODS. Tho largest assortment to bo found in tho United States, all of which are executed with the express view of pleasing tho taste, whilo thoy combine all the rcquiditcB of beauty and substantial construction. Purchasers may rely on having all articles carefully boxed and shipped to the place of destination. Designs will bc sent to thoeo who wish to mako a seloction, April 13 Gm BUT TUE ARR OW TIE. THE "ARROW TIE" was invented and pa? tented by Mr. J. J. McComb, while a resi? dent of Now Orleans, previous to tho late war-and sales of considerable quantity were made here in 1801. Since the war, it bab been gradually grow? ing in favor in every section where cotton is made. The manufacturo and sale of that TIE is the exercise on tho part of MuCOMB of au unim? peachable proprietary right. For sale by all dealers in Iron Ti?s and country merchants generally, under full gua? rantee at the lowest market prices. ROBERT MURE Si CO., General Agent*, Charleston, S. C. CIIAHI.ES L, RAKTLETT, Columbia, S. C., Gc net al Traveling Agent for the Carolinas. July Bl 3mo Great Inducements TO THE Trade and Public generally AT THE MAMMOTH HOOT, SHOE, HAT AND TRUNK EMPORIUM A. SMYTH E, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA no I KE BUILDING. HAVING determined to reduce my present spring and summer stock of BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, Ac., which i* very large and complete, in order to make arrangements for tho fall trado, I offer all goods ill my linc at COST for the next thirty days; at which time stock will be taken. This is a rare opportu? nity, especially for tho trade and consumers, to secure great bargains, and I would most respectfully solicit a call. A. SMYTHE. Time Extended Thirty Days. June 28 Hungry and thirsty pcoplo eau get satisfied every time at EXCHANGE HOUSE. EDGARD H. HEINITSH, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, COLUMBIA, B. C. The Drag and Chemical Store, At the old stand of Fisher A Hoinitsh, OPPOSITE PHONIX OFFICE. JP WHERE DRUGS and MEDICINES ^jffiffr^of OYcry kind will bo .?old lor cash, ^?u vat remarkably low prices; where gjgfcgja I'liysicians' Prescriptions and Farni (?Flft 'v I*euippH w''l Uo prepared, under .^?K^?* Mr. Uoinitsb's personal supervision and caro. Whore also tho following indispen? sable articles may be had: FRESn CONGRESS WATER, Frosh Citrate Magnesia, Flavoring Extracts, finest quality, Toilot Articles and Colognes, Toilet and Path Soap, fur the skin and com? plexion, Bathing Sponges, Flesh Blushes, Turkish Towels, Bakers' Broma and Cocoa, Prepared Wheat, Farinaceous Food, for in? fants and invalids, Pure Extract of CalFs Feet for Jelly, and for improving Soups and Gravies, Gelatines, Coxes & Cooper's, in sheet aud shreds. COLOGNES and PERFUMES for tho Toilet. Tho prophylactic character of Perfumed Waters and Odors has in all ages received the sanction of eminent and learned Physicians. The frequent uso of theso baa often restored tho sick and fooblo to health and strongth. Circassian Bloom and Bloom of Youth, for rendering tho Skin soft and fair as Alabaster Marble; removes all blemishes, freckles and BDOtS. Aromatic Blackberry Syrup, for Bowel Com? plaint, admirably adapted for children. Essence of "Jamaica Ginger," Persons travcliug towards the mountains or tho sea, will find this articlo an indispensable requi? sito. For salo by E. H. HEINITSH, July 1 DrugRist and Apothecary. EDWARD H. HEINITSH, Successor lo Fisher & Htinitsh. Druggist and Apothecary, COLUMBIA, S. C. 6.JL- THE subscriber, having purchased tho TTAintercBt of Dr. John Fibber, desires to ?i?,announco that bo will continue tho DRUG BUSINESS, at tho old stand, and as sumo thc entire management, assisted by Mr. Huon BOLAND WlLTBEBOEB, a 6on of tho late Dr. J. lt. Wiltberger. of Charleston, a young man, correct and reliable, and of promising ability in his profession. To tho friends and patrons of tho old firm, to whom the sub? scriber feels under obligations for favors shown, ho returns his acknowledgments and thanks. In taking ch arco of the business, hoassurea his friends and tho public that no effort will bo spared, on his part, to sustain tho high charactor and well-known reputation of the old house. By assiduous and unremitted at attention, personal supervision in the com? pounding of medicines and the preparation of Physician's prescriptions, bo hopes to secure a continuanco of tboso favors hitherto so liberally and generously bestowed. E. H. HEINITSH, July 1 _Druggist, and Apothecary. Watches and Jewelry Repaired IN tho best manner, by first class workmen, and warranted. ENGBAYING finely executed.! Dec 1G WILLIAM GLAZE. ?-XX?aE? MAN'S QR EAT a ER MA M SITTERS. TBE Purest Medicated Cordial ol the Age. ALTERA TJVE~A?7'J-BILIO US and INV1GORATING PROPERTIES. S.i-nKTyC ti LIPPMAN's groat X /TRADE M Alfy GERMAN BITT & ffpkr-ct Hfi _A ' *i ? iroul tho* original lil Jfc?TA C Gorman receipt llVCiil/ ^? A U0W 'n 1">?,B0H0'0U (??^vr^^r^^ ^S-^^ml in tho name ^jjjjj^ Gi at '^^^5^^Nsl(^^?^:jt*^L ny, recommended fc^'s\rk *?T^IL*^ . l>y Bs n>'?at oud X <?-^ acut physicians. LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BITTERS IB composed of tlipurest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorito beverage, impregnated with the juices and eslraciH of rare herbs, roots and barks; nil of whick combined make it ono of the best and MI rest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in hie .Stomach and Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation, LiverConipluiut, General Exhaustion, and as a PREVENU VELOR CHILLS AX 1) FEVER AND MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN RIT? TERS the best tonic known for the diseaseeto which they are generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March IC, 1S70. Messrs. Jacob Lippiaan cfc Uro., Savnunoh, Ga.-GENTS: I have before me your esteemed letter of tho 14th inst., containing various documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I must coulees that your Bitters is really what you represent it to be, an old German recipe of Dr- Miteh erlicb, of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubt be excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a geed preventive ot chills and fever. I lind it to bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTEB. KIRKLAND MILES, GA,, March 22,1S70. Messrs. Jacob Lip?>man cfc Uro., J)ruggists, Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great Griman Ritters hero to my customers and friends, and 1 find better sale for it than any 1 have ever kept before. Those who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in saying that it is far superior in value to any other Bitters now in ugo. YOUTH, respectfully, (Signed) * W. KIRKLAND. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. Wholesale Agente for thc State of South Carolina-LOWIE, MOISE & RAVIS, HENEY RISCHOFF & CO.. GLAC1US A WITTE, STEFFENS, WERNER & DUCKER, Charles ton. S. C. June 2 lv?t THE POI.ICir-HOI.DERS' LIFE AXD TOXTIXE ASSURANCE COSPAX? OF TOE SOUTH, NO. 20 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. -o::o \VM. MCBURNEY, rrcBictent. I GEORGE E. ROG GS, Secretary. E. P. ALEXANDER, Viee-Pree. and Actuary. I JOHN T, DARRY. M. D., Medical Adviser. J. F. GILMEB, Vice-P., resident in Georgia. | AUGUSTINE T. SMYTHE, Solicitor. E. NYE HUTCHISON, Vice-Pr?sident, reai- JAMES CONNER, Counsel, dcut in North Carolina. -o::o TRUSTEES. William McBurney, J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, Henry Bi relief)', William C. Bee, " J. Harvey Wilson, R. O'Nealo, Jr., Wm. G. Wkildeu. Bobcrt Muro, E. Nyo Hutchison, John T. Darby, M. D., A. S. Johnson, Androw Simouds, Z.B." Vance, Wm. M. Shannon, Georgo H. Monett, John B. DukcB, M. McBae, D. Wyatt Aiken, James Conner, Geo. W. Williams, J. F. Gilmer, Giles J. Patterson, George E. Bogga, Janies R. Pringlo, William Duncan, Rev. Janies P. Royce, John H. Devereux, Lewis D. Mowry, John Screven, Eobt. L. MeCaughrin, E. P. Alexander, Wm. K. Byan, John L. Hardec, George H. McMaster, E. J. Scott. FIFTY TBOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with Comptroller-General for protection of Pell cy-Holdors. "More than ONE MILLION DOLLABS of Assurance applied for! This Company, having complied with all tho conditions of its Charter, is now prepared t< issue Gio usual forms of Lifo and Endowment Policies on tho cash system. CASH PREMIUMS! CASH DIVIDENDS! CASH POLICIES! All Policies nou-forfcitablc alter the payment of ONE Annual Premium. Paid-up Policies issued on surrender of tho original for an equitable amount. Purely MUTUAL 1 No Stockholders! All Prouts DIVIDED among the Policy-Holdcrs. Dividends declared annually. Dividends once declared aro non-forleitable, and may be used to reduce tho Premium, to increase tho amount of Assurance, or to make thc Policy self-sustaining. Dividends left with tho Company, however applied, may be uped, in case of need, to pay Premiums. Invent men.- confined by Charter to the most solid and reliable Securities. s?" Patronize thc only Life Assurance in the State, and keep your MONEY AT HOME. July 19 3rno The Cotton States LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, General Office at Macon, Georgia. Capital S300,000 OF Which 1100,000 i?> deposited, as required by the charter, with State authorities ot Georgia, and $")U,0u0 in South Carolina, under Act of Legislature, for security ot policy-holders. The business of this strictly Southern and j 89" G O LD POLICIES trill be issued to t bone Home Company is confined by law to legiti- jpre ferr ?7>y them. mate Life Insurance alone. POLICIES Isar ED [ Ample provitiou AOAIXST EOKFKITTRK of PO? ON ALI. TUR APPROVED MUTUAL PLANS. The ' lieica in the expressed terms of tho cou tr act; Company bah also added thu Tontine System and rights of Policy-holders clearly defined in (of dividends) to its other plans. (See Ma- Policies ANNUITIES, with participation in | uual.) Profits, granted. Tho Company will always Ninety por cent, of profits on Ibo Mutual purchase its Policies at their caali vah?o when I business divided annually anion;; all the Jiu- . desired. Woollier Gie people ol Ibo State saint tual Policy-holders, without exception. One- financial seem i ty as Northern .Mutual Compa- ! third LOAN ON PREMIUMS givi.n when nies, tho accumulating premiums of the in-j dotired-thc interest to be provided for by the sured, and in addition thereto, a Capital i Company out of the Dividends. Notes for commencing willi i?O?.OOO. Premium Loans not required. Non-particip?t- . This State represented in thc ma na gi mont ino Policies granted at gr coil y reduced rules. nt Macon by South Carolina Stockholder*. We. the undersigned, hacina examined the (.hurter and Prospectus oftl.Cotton Stalesn\ Life. Insurance Company, Parent Otliuo, Macon, Ga., d>> cheerful!} recommend it to (hu people ! of North and South Carolina as a reliable Southern fust it nt ion. Mutual in its working, and I strictly confined to the business of Life Insurance, with a guaranteed capital HIII]>U- for safety; | and *i 100,000 securely invested (to accord with the requirement* of tho Charter) for the security of poliey-holtlers. Signed by COL. WM. JOHNSTON, President C., C. and A. Railroad, Charlot ie, X. C. GEN. JOHN A. YOUNO, President Bock Island Factory, " Ex-Go v. '/.. It. VANCE., Attoruey-at-Lnw. COL. T. H. BREM nud JOSEPH H. WILSON, Attoniey-nt " GEN. WALE, HAMPTON, JOHN W. PARKER, M. L? , Columbia, s. c. JOSEPH D. POPE, Attorncy-at-Law, COL. A. C. HASKELL, Attorney-at-Law, C. I). MELTON, " W. F. DESAITSHURE, A N. TALLEY, M. D.. Prof. s. C. University, Columbia. COL. J. G. GIRRE?, Factor and Commission Merchant, " BLANDINA A RICHARDSON, Attorneys-at-Law, sumter, s..'.. A. A. OiLiiEisT, Editor Watchman, " H. P. HAMMETT, Ex-president G. lc C. Railroad, Greenville, S. i . COL JAS. H. RION, W. R. ROBERTSON. Winnsboro, S. C. GENS M. C. BUTLER and It. G. M. DUNNOVANT, ridgefield, >>. C. A. P. ALDRICH, Barnwell, S. C. GEN. W. W. HARLLKK, Marien, fi, c. GEO. A. TnENiioLM A SON, Charleston, S. C. GEN. E. M. LAW, Yorkvillo. B. I). BOYD, President Bank, N< wbei ry, S. C. J. A. INOLIS, Maryland University, formerly ot South Carolina. GEN. ROBERTTOOMDS. Georgia. Jons P. KINO, Augusta, Ga., and others. OFFICERS AT MACON, GEOROIA-William B.Johnston, President; Wm. S. Holt, Vice-president; George S. Obear, Secretary; John W. Burke, General Agent; C. F. McCay, Actuarj; W. J. McGill, Superintendent of Agencies; James Mercer Green, Medical Examiner. ADVISORY BOARD OF POLICY-HOLDERS', NORTH AND BOOTU CAROLINA.-Gen. Richard II. Ander? son, Sumter, President ; Col. James H. Rion. Winnsboro: Col. Wm. Wallace. Columbia; Dr. Samuel W. Bookhart, Fairfield; Col. James Farrow, Spartanburg; Col. B.W. Hull, Laurens: B. D. Bovd, President Rank, Newberry; Col. James G. Gibbes, Columbia; Capt. Samuel Stradlev, Greenville: Gen. E. M. Law. Yorkvillo; Gen. John D. Kennedy, Camden, Ac. * LAVAL, lt LA r K ?i (?HUIES, General Agents for North and South Carolina, ??50,000 since deposited in South Carolina. [April 23] Office Columbia, S. C. Charleston Advertisements'! T. F. DKODIE. H. B. HCWilNB. U. C. UUDOINS. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON , S. C. LIBERAL advances mado on Consignments. Refor to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. C. Aug 21 Smo _ Mills House, Charleston, S. G. THIS elegant and commodious HOUSE hav-1 inc been renovated and newly furnished | throughout, is second to none in tho South. Nov 13 J. PARKER. Proprietor. GEE?T F^AblXl SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, NOVEMBER 1, 1*70, CHARLESTON, S . C. KW Most liberal Premiums offered in every department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Premium List published in Pamphlet. Form. July 1 Brno OT f Largest and most completo 1 "u? OS" j Manufactory ot Doors, Sashes, i "att OS" } Blinds, Mouldings, &c, in the f OS" [Southern States. J "aft Printed Price List defies competition. Send for one. Sent free on application. April 8 fly "B?DBL?OD.'''"' "THE LIFE IS*THE BLOOD." FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and mental capabilities, lt is th?: centre of j our being, around which i evolves all that makes existence happy. When this source is corrupted, the painlul effects aro visible in many shapes, prominent among which is SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of the human organism, and probably no one is wholly tree | from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones. Diseased Scalp. Sore Eyes, Weal: and Diseased Joint?, St. Vitus' Dance, Foul Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruption*?, Glandular Swellings, Throat Affections. Rheumatism, Heart Affec? tions, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disor? ders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions. Liver Complaint, Salt Bheum, Dyspep? sia, Neuralgia, Lobe of Manhood and General Debility. lt has been the custom to treat these di? seases with Mercury and other Mineral sub? stances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious, and entail mise? ry in after life. Tho long kuowu injurious properties of these so-called alteratives and purifiers has led the philanthropies! man of science to explore the arena of nature, the re? sult of which hai* been thc discovery of vege? table products which pose?a tho* power of eradicating these taints Troni the Blood. The Sarsaparilla AND 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 freo from violent minerals, it is adapted to general use. The old and young may uso it; the. most delicate female at any time may take it; the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. For Purifying the Blood, CSE IOU. TTJTT'S Compound EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. When used in thc Spring, it removes all humors which infest the system, and ba uishes the languor and debility peculiar to that seasen of tho year. It acts promptly on the LIV KU A vi? KID.NEY8, Producing a healthy action of tho important organs by which all the impurities of the sys? tem are carried eft", and the result is Foi Dist-usr.-. produced by (he usc of Mercury, und for s j philis, ivitli Its train of evil?, ttiln coiiqiuiind I* Hie only iure ant Liol e. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and count? nance down-cast, ID DFL. TUTT'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases. By its use tho afllictions above enune rated can bc pi rn.ancutly banished, und the Source-Ihr Centre if fife-?,e Blood, be mu i 1.1 o i ii i d in all its purin and vigor. .1 Clear Shin, Good Appetite, Buoyant Spirits. Prepared by WM. H. Tu TT & LAND. AUGUSTA. GA , And sohl by Druggists everywhere. April 13 (?mo ..NICKERSON HOUSE," : COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. THIS pleasantly located HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any. House in the South for comfort _ and healthy Ima lily, is now | jpeu to Travelers and others seeking accom? modations. Families can b- furnished with j nice, ?irv rooms on reasonable terms. "A ca ll is solicited." Mv Omnibus ?ill be found at tin- .litT.-r.iit depots-Pakensers carried to and from thc Hotel free nfcbargi. Nov 8 WM. A WRIGHT. To the Traveling Public. ItrCAD THIS. IF von want a Fine, baree, Airy ROOM, I stop at the EXCHANGE HOUSV , on Main j street, where you can get a good Meal at the regular time. If you are busy and not there at Meal times, yon can order it wl.cn you come, without extra charge. RATES, per day, ?2.50; per week, less. Stables on tho premises. PAYSINGER it FRANKLIN, May 8 _Proprio ti rs. Hungry people eau get Lunch and Soup, every day, at EXCHANGE HOUSE. I Greenville and Columbia. Railroad, GENEltAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., August 10, 1870. CHANGEof Schedule ZXP**HOP*for fcuuday Train: Up-Lcavo Columbia. 8.00 am " Alston. O 80 a m " Frog Levol.10.40 a m " Newberry.11.05 a m Arrivo at Helena at.11.15 a m Down-Leavo Helena. 2 45pm " Nowberry. 2.55 pm " Frog Level. 3.15 pm " Aleton. 4.15 p m Arrivo at Columbia. c.no p m Above Schedule will bo run on Hund nv after thia dato. JOHN H. MORE, _Aug ll_General Superintendent. Excursion Tickets, TO Baltimore and Return anytime previous to thc 15th of October next, can be pur? chased at thc Ticket Oftice of the South Caro? lina Railroad, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES._July 31 Notice to Contractors. Y?IL., COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA lt. It. CO., WILMINGTON, N. C., Julv 15, 1870. SEALED Proposals will be rretived at this omeo until 31st August, proximo, for build? ing the extension of this road flem Sumter to Columbia, including Grading, Ti estie Work, Masonry and Bridges, or any portion ot thc work. Specifications, Maps and Profiles can be seen at this ollicc, where any information re? quired will be given. Proposals will bc en? dorsed "Proposals." Tho Company reetrvo j thc right to reject any bid. JOHN C. WINDER, July 31 Imo Chief Engineer. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. aBBanaatn Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. gSmjaffij " Pendleton.5.20 " " Perry ville.G. 00 " Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla.5.00 A. M. M Perrvvillo.5.45 .* " Pendleton.G.30 " Arrive at Anderson.7.2fj " Waiting at Anderson one hour for the arrival of up train on Greenville and Columbia Boad. J ti i y 81_W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, Greenville and Columbia Railroad GENEBAL SUPEBINTENDENT'S OFFICE, CoLUUUIA, S. C., July 25, 1870. ES TEST PTi^tjtiBt'J ON and after MON 40fiSE^g^^g|^DAY, August 1, tho fol? lowing Schedule will bo run daily, Su L-day s excepted, connecting with Night TrainB on South Carolina Road, up and down, also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad: Ur-Leavo Columbia. 8.15 am " Alston. 0.38 a m " Newberrv..:. 11.03 a m Arrive Abbeville. 8.00 pm " Anderson. 4.80 p m " Greenville. 5.00 pm DOWN-Leave Greenville. 7.00 am " Andcreou. 7.30 am .* Abbeville. 9.00 a m " Nowberry. 12.47 pm " Alston. 2.80 p m Arrive Columbia. 3.45 pm Tidy 28 JOHN H. MORE, Gen'l Bup't. Spartanburg and Union Railroad. UNIONVILLE, JUNE 21,1870. On Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays the down trains will leave Spartan? burg Court Houso at 5.80 a. m., and arrive at Alston at ll.CO a. ni; returning leave Alston at 12.00 m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 5.30 p. m. On Tuesdays the down trains will lcavo Spartanburg Court House at j 7.30 a. m.. and arrivent Als ton at 1.00 p. m.; returning leave Alston at 2.15 p. m., and reach Spart aubin e: Court House at 7.00 p.m. On Thursdays the down trains will leave Spartan? burg Court House at 8 45 a. m., and arrive at Alston at 8.35 a. m.; returning leavo Alston at 9.80 a. m., and reach Spartanburg Court House at 2.40 p. m. June 23 TUOS. B. JETEB. President. The North and South United, G^fflSHB BY the great Metropoli RglB^yaa^S^ tan Through Passenger Boute. See that your Tickets are good via Petersburg, Weldon, Raleigh aDd Charlotte. NORTH CAROLINA R. B. TIME TABLE. Trains East. Trains West. AHHIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 4.15 p m 10.00 a m Salisbury .G. 14 p m G.1S) p m 7.37 a m 7 5G a m Greensb'o.8.57 p m 9.02 p m 5.0G a m 5.14 a m Raleigh .. .1.00 a ni 1.45 a ni 12 00 m n 1.00 a m Goldsboro.5.30 a m 8.30 p m A Freight and Accommodation Train leaves Charlotte dailv, at 3.40 a. m., and arrives at 12.25 p. m. * ALBEBT JOHNSON, Sop. Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R HST am Pytgffi^flS THE following is Pas Pry sHKSBBgaenger Schedule OOINO NORTH. Leave Augusta, at. 4.00 a.m. " Columbia, S. C., at.9.40 a.m. " Winnsboro, at.11.40 a.m. " Cheater, at.1.40 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte, N. G.4.20 p. m. (ICING SOCTU. Leave Charlotte, N. C., at. 10.30 a. m. " Chester, nt.1.25 p. m. " Winnsboro. at.2.57 p.m. " Columbia, S. C., at.5.07 p.m. Arrive at Augusta.9.50 p. m Making close connections with Trmne of Central and Georgia Raihoads for Savannah, ; and all points South and West. I Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains, j Through Tickets sold, and Baggage cheeked to I all principal points. 0W Passengers by this rente ooixr. NORTH 1 have choice of Til ll EE VU EF.ltENT HOUTfcK. ACCOMMOLATION THAIN. Leave Columbia. 618 p. m Arrrive at Augusta. 3.30 a. ni Leave Augusta. 4 15 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 1 30 a. m. c. HOUKNIGHT, Superintendent. E. R. DOIISKY. Gen. Freight and Ticket Ag!. South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMBIA, S C., MAY 13, 1870. r*Tmm m? rniniiit ON and after Sun fe*.'?^l?BB? ?lay, 15th May. the I'HSSCIIRO' I ruins upon the South Carolina Railroad will run the following schedule: Eon CHA HELSTON. Leave Columbia.7.45 a m Arrive ut Charleston. 3 30 p m Leave Charleston.8 30 a m /' n ive at Columbia.4.10 p m FOU AUGUSTA. Leave Columbia. .7.45 a ni Arrive at Augusta.4.25 p m Leave Augusta.8.00 a m Arrive at Columbia.4.10 p ui NI?IIT EXPRESS THAIN (RUKDAYH EX< H'TFD). Leave Columbia.7.50 p m Ai rivi- at Charleston. (145 a m Arrive at Augusta. 7.05 a m Leave Charleston.7.30 p m Leave Augusta.G.00 p m Arrive at Columbia... .-.G OO a m ( AMPEN THAIN. Camden and Columbia Passenger Traine will run Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdaye; anil between ('aniden and Ringville daily. Leave Camden.G.35a m Arrive at Columbia.11.00 a m Leave Columbia.1 00 p Bl Arrive at Camden.5 40 p in _ H.T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Exchange House Bar and Bestaurant. OPEN at all hours-where you can always find the best of WINES. ALFS. LIQUORS CIGARS, Ac. Frosh Lager Beer on icc