The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, December 21, 1870, Image 4
TrXE PHO??IX.
rUBUsaxo swiruv ?ni-waSKlT.
* xvMT WT.D?TEBDAY iioiurrao. ' -?j
*Y JULI?N A. SELBY,
! KD IT on 'A"? i) rnoruiETon.
9ffioe on Main Skeet, above Taylor.
. v.: uutf) f: -4 rr g. ? :- > . .
CQS-Book and Job Printing of ovory doccrip
'.?on promptly and faithfully attended to.
ta ? M) vr.ll l ?orlSIENTS
Inaorted la tho Daily at 76 cent a per aquaro
Tor tho finst and 50 conta each subBcquent in?
sertion. ?Long advertisement a by tho wo ck,
month or year, at reasonable rates,
i Sil I annamupTiort.
Daily, sixmonthB, 84 UO; Tri-Weokly, 2 51';
W?oklv, 1 50.
Thc IV cv y of tb? World.
When at morning you Btart on tho journey of
lire.
With yonr heart fall of hope and your pock?
et of gold, y
When tho air seems with sunahino and happi
' ness rife, ? .
Too think you can never grow weary and
old.
The path ilea before-theaaoent is but slight,
And tho oof t springy turf with dew-drops is
poarlcd.
When your spirits aro bright and your foot?
step in light,
It'd a very Elbe way is tho way of tho world.
When eurrounded by friendo you stride gaily
along,
And oach wo a vc a f r tho othor green gar?
lands of bay?;
While you lighten your journey with langhtor
and song.
Twill be aunsbino, you think, till tho cud of |
your days.
If steepor the path grnws as still it ascends,
What prospects of blias aro bolero you un?
furled,
While tho storm still impenda, oro you'ro left
by your iriuoda,
It's a very smooth way ia tho way oj tho
world.
But, ah, when tho tempost o'ori&kos you at
last.
When clouds and thick darkness tho proa
peot enfold,
When you wrestlo in vain willi the force of tho
blast, !
Till it loavoa yon exbauatod, and naked, and
cold.
When tho path you wero climbing is shatter?
ed and oloft,
And ?harp splintered crags all around you
lio hurled; '
When your friends have all loft, and of for?
tuno you'ro raft,
It's a very hard way ia tho way of tho world.
? Mammoth Raffle of Fine Jewelry,
?\TALUED at $1.060. 200 Chances, at *51
V each. 25 Prices, contesting of
Fine Gold aud Siivor WATCHES,
Pine Gold BREABT-PINH and EAR-RINGS,
BI LYE H GOBLETS, Ac.
Will como oft at my Saloon as soon as the
Chances are taken.
Pot 30_G. DIER0K8.
Dentistry.
THE undersigned would in?
form bis friend- and patrons
that he is prepared to execute
scientifically and aatieiactorily all operations
and work of whataoover kit-d his profeaaion
demanda. Terms accommodating.
Office over Messrs. Porter A Co.'s Dry Gooda
Store, on Main uti cot, Columbia, S. C.
Ofilco boura hom 9 a.m. to 1 p. m., and
from 2 to 4 p. m.
Nov 29_ P. L. BOOZER, P. D. H.
NORTH C A lt O li I N A
BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION!
GLASS J)-SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME
TO be drawn in tho Theatre, at Wilmington,
N. C., Monday. January l(i, 1K71. K. J.
iiuKiis, Manager. 10.000 Numbers put in tim
Wheel-110 frizes drawn.
Capital Prize, $5,000 !
WHAT THE CITY PRESS SA Y.
Pmze DBAWINQ - Quito a crowd assembled
at the Theatre, yesterday noon, to witness tho
Grand Drawing of tho North Carolina Bene?
ficial Association. 'J hero wero 100 prizos in
all, and llttlo rolls of paper separating tbene
were placed in a wheel on ono side, whilo the
tickets were in another wbcol opposite to the
former, between tho two was a table, at
which Bat the Judgoa and Mr. John London,
Commissioner. Tho wheels wero made with
glasB nidos, so that everything within them
could beacon, and were seonroly locked, until
the drawing began. This was done by moans
of two llttlo boys, who were securely blind?
folded, one drawing a number from ono of tho
wheels and the other tho prize to correspond
with it. There is no question but that tho
drawing was done in a perfectly fair and jnst
manner.-Wilmington Daily Journal, Dec. 2.
THE GUANO DH AWI NO YESTKBDAY. - Tho
grand single number distribution of the North
Caroline, Beneficial AaBOciation, which took
place' ot the Theatre yeaterd&y, at 1 o'clo -k,
waa tho all-absorbing tbomo during the div.
The drawing tpok place in public, a commit
tee 'haying been selocted from tho audit ncc
lo act with tho CommiaBioner in keeping an
account of the same, and to eeo that it waa
conducted fairly. Quito a reapectablo crowd
was present to witneaa the drawing. The fol?
lowing noni bera drew tba princiual pratts:
Np. 3310, 85.OOO; No. GOOS, $2 500; No 5776,
?2,H?0;. No. 2tJ42, $2,000; No. 1407, $2.000: No.
4412. $1.000; No. 1480. $500. The Certificate.
Ko. 1407 wtB ?old to a citizen of Wilmington,
N. C.- Wilmington Jform'np; ,Sfnr, Dec. 2.
IM THIS ?CH KHK
1X0 PRIZES WILL BK DRAWN t
Capital Prl*e,.85,000
Two Prizes.$2 600 eaoh
Two " . 2 000 "
Two '? . 1,000 "
Two " . 500 ??
Ten *. . 250 "
Nine ?? . 200 "
Fifteen '* . . 100 M
Pitty-six H . 50 '*
Eleven M . 20 "
Whole Tickets, ?5.00; Halves, ??.50;
Uuurlr J u, ?I.-35.
?.Send money by Post Office Order or
Reaistorod Lotte/.
For information and orders, address
W. H. GERKEN, General Agent.
r , ~" p- ?- ??* M.
Principal Omeo, ll Second street.
JOHN LONDON, Commissioner.
For Bale,
3A/If! ACRE8of LAND in Barnwell,
.OUy on tho Edisto.
750 ACHES in Kershaw-in lots to suit.
HOUSE and LOT in Columbia-$12,000.
1 Bouse in this city, $5,000.
HOUSE and thirteen aeren LAND, near the
city-$8.000. Apply to JOHN BAUSKETT,
Attorney at Law and Real Estato Agent.
8ept25_ ly
OYSTERS! OYSTERS!
JAM selling tho bent NORFOLK OYSTERS
offered in this market, and get them frosh
every day from Norfolk.
I have also reduced tho prico to $1.75 per
gallon, and smaller quantities in proportion
ramilles can bavo them doliverod at their ro
?id?neos, by leaving their order? at tho leo
House JOHN D. BATEMAN.
Nov 28_gmo
Irish Potatoes.
BBLB. choice Tablo POTATOES, for
sale low. EDWARD HOPE.
25
A H: Executive D?partaient,
STATE TREASURY OFFICE,
COLUMBIA. S. G., December 1, lbTO.
IUIK Intercut falling duo on tbo Coupon
Bonds of tho Stato of South Carolina
to tho lBt of January, 1871, will bo pi>id in
COLD, on and after that dato, at tho oOico of
H. H. KIMPTON, Financial Anent of tho
Stato, No. 'J NabBau street, New York, and at
this oflico.
Tho interest fulling duo on tho Registered
Slock of tho Stato to January 1,1871, will bo
paid in GOLD, on and after that dato, at tho
Treasury oflico only. NILES G. PAUKER,
Doo 7 Treasurer Stato Routh Carolina.
Executive Department.
STATE TREASURY OFFICE,
COLUMBIA, 8. C., Dectmbcr 1, 1870.
TUE Dooks of tho Treasury oflico for Ibo
transfer and conversion of Stocks and
bonds will bo closed on and after tho 15th
instant until thc 1st proximo, for convenience
in preparing statement v.i interest due tc
January 1,1H71. JULESG. PAUKER,
Dec 7 Treasurer State South Carolina.
EllIRRY'S UNIVERSAL*
Cotton Gins and Condensers.
THESE GINS, so woll known throughout
tho South, need no coramont. In Btylo of
workmanship, and for cillciency ol work,
their turn-out, with tho samo amount of
powor, is unequaled. It. TOZER, Agent,
August 2 Columbia. H. C.
25 Cents for Cotton.
MESSRS. L?RICK & LOWRANCE having
purchased tho right to manufacturo
John G. Ham's improved SEED and MANURE
DROPPER, for Richland, would call tho atten?
tion of all farmers using fertilizers aud re?
quest an examination of this planter-tho
boat and most perfnot over yet invented; hav?
ing taken tho premium at, tho Georgia and
Alabama Stato Fairs. Tho undersigned aro
prepared to furnish any quantity of Plows.
Cotton Planters and Plow Handles, at & low
Qguro. Every variotv of Agricultural Imple?
ments on hand. L?RICK Sc LOWRANCE.
Doc. 3
VTTILL ho found Invaluable- for want of
VT Appetite, General Debility, Chills iud
Fever and Dyspepsia. For sale by Druggists
and Grocers everywhere. Prncipial Depot,
GOODRICH, WIN F.MAN Si CO.,
Charleston, S. C. i
For salo in Columbia, 8. C., wholoealo or
retail, bv HARDY SOLOMON sud GEORGE
SYMMKRS. Nov 20rtfum
uiunSS xSCT!OSERY !
For usa fill things and things for sport,
Tho curious people hero resort.
ENTIRELY new stock of TOYS and FANCY
ARTICLES for the Holidays. VarieticH
too numerous to mon*ion.
CANDIES manufactured daily.
CAKES of all kinds, plain and ornamented.
Also, full btock French CONFECTIONNE!! Y.
Chimed Goods. Jelly, Raifins. Citron,
Almonds, and full lino of assorted Nuts
Lemons. Oranges, Cocoauuts, ?LC. Fruit o?
all kinda during tho season. Nov 11)
EE AD THIS.
THE subscriber wonld respectfully call tho
attention ot tboeo in want of goods in his
Imo. to tho largo and well selected stock new
on band, consisting, in part, of:
Marblo and Slato Mantle Pieces,
Coal and Wood Gratos,
Coal Hods, Shovols. Pokers and siller.-.
Blower Stands, Fronts for Grates,
Fire Dogs. Shovels and Tongs,
Coffee Mills and Coffee Rosters.
Meat Cutters and Sausage Stutters,
Charcoal and Plain Smoothing-]ron?,
Galvanized and Plated Iron Sinks.
KA UTI I KN-WAUK.
Drain Pipes, Tile Hearths.
Fire Tiles for Grates and Bakers Ovon's.
l'l.UMMINO noons.
Marble Wash-Stands, Blabs and Racks,
Water Closets, Load Pipe and Sheet Lead,
Plated and Brass Watei-Faucots.
TlN-WAUK.
A large assortment of Plain. Stamped Plan?
ished and j ap a II ed Ware.
HrOVKH.
Parlor and Oflico Stoves, for Wood and Coal.
ALSO,
A largo supply of thu cblebratod COTTON
PLANT, and other patterns of Cooking Shoves,
and A large supply of Hnnso Furnishing Hard?
ware, too numerous to mention.
Nov? A. PALMER.
Downer's Mineral Sperm Oil.
ANEW OIL, which will not light tinder 300
degrees Farenhcit; novcr gums; is almost
od rloss and ni? safe as Sperm or Lard Oil for
family u?e, and when bumed in the MINKBAI.
HI'KIIM LAMP, the light is equal to the best
Kerosene, at a cott not exceeding one-half a
cont, por hour. It reqnlron but little atten?
tion, no trimming, aud tho chimney nover
breaks from heat.
A supply ot this safety oil, aud a. small
assortment of Lamps, just received and for
sale bv J A T H. AGNEW.
City Currency will be Taken
IN payment for Goods at
Nov ll HARDY SOLOMON'S.
etf Or. gotaenck Ad vBsea ContampiWcs I
to Ko i Florida. t? Winter.-Having for j
the last thirty-fivo year* devoted my whole
timo an?l attention to the o tu dy of lum? dio
easoa and conaumption, I feel that 1 under?
stand fully tho course that ought to be pur
eued to rt;? tor o a tolerably bad case of diseased
lunga to healthy aonndneaa. The iii at and
moot important atop ia for the pationt to
avoid takiDg cold, and the beat of all places
on thia continent for this pnrpoao in winter,
ia Florida, woll down in tho state, whero tho
tempcratnro ia regular, and jiot subject to
such variations as in more Northern latitude?.
Palatka is a point I can recommend. A good
hotel is kept ibero by Pctcrman. Laut win?
ter I Haw eevoral persons them whoso lunga
had been badly diBcaacd, but who, under tho
hoaling inlluenco of tho climate and my medi?
cinen, were getting well.
Uno hundred miles further down tho river
ia a point which I would prefer to Palatka, as
the temperature in more even and thc air dry
aud bracing. Mellonvillo and Enterprise aro
located there. I should give a decided prc
fcrenco to Mellonvillo. lt is two miles from
river or lako, and it seems almost irupnaaiblo
to tako cold there. Tho tableo in Florida
might bo better, and patienta complain at
times, lint that is a good sign, aa it indicates
a return of appetite, and when thia ia the case
they generally increado in llosb, and then tho
lunga must heal.
Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, und
: many other places in various parta ol Florida,
jean bo safely recommended to coin-liuiptivt?
j in winter. My reasons for saying KO are (but
, patienta aro leas Hablo to tako enid there than
wherothcro ia a lesa even temperature, and it
is not neeeaaary to say that where a conaump
tivo peraon expos's himself to frequent cobla,
ho ia certain to die uhortly. Therefore, my
advice ia, go well down into tho State, < ut (if
tho reach of prevailing East winds and fogs.
Jacksonville, or almoat any other of thc lo
oalitica I havo named, will benefit thoao who
art) troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered
stomach, deranged bowels, ?oro throat 01
cough, but for those whoso lunga are diseased
a moro Southern point ia earnestly recom?
mended.
For fifteen years prior to 1HI>0,1 was profes?
sionally in New York, Boston, Baltimore and
Philadelphia every week, where J saw and ex?
amined on an average live hundred pulu lils ?
week. A practico so extensivo, embracing
every possible phase of lung disease, baa ena
bled ino to understand the diacase fully, am
henco my caution iu regard to taking cold. A
person may tako vaet quantities of "behcnck'i
Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Man
drake Pills," mid yet die if he doca not avoi<
taking cold.
In Florida, ncnrlv everybody is uainj
Schcnok's Mandrake Fills, for the c ?mate ii
more likely to produce bilious habits thai
moro Northern latitudes. It ia a well cbtab
Imbed fact that natives of Florida rarely di
of consumption, especially those of Ike South
ern part. On tko other hand, in New Fug
land, one-third, at least, of the popnlatho
dio of this terrible disease. In the Middl
States it does not prevail so largely, atil
thora aro many thousands of casca then
What a vast per centago of lifo would he aavo
if consumptives were aa easily alarmed in rc
gard to taking fresh cold aa they arc abou
scarlet fever, small-pox, Ac. Hut they ar
not. Thoy tako what they term a little cob!
which they aro credulous enough to bn.iev
will wear off in a few dava. They pay no al
tention to it, and hence it lays tho foundatio
for another ami another still, until the lung
aro diseased beyond all hope for cure.
My advice to persona whoso binga ar
affected evon slightly ia, to lay in a stock c
Schmuck's Pulmonic Syrup, Hcheuck'a Scawcc
Tunic and Scht-m-k's Mandi ake Fills and g
to Florida. I recommend these part ?coll
medicines because I am thoroughly acquaiu
cd with their action. I know that where tb?
aro used in strict accordance with my dirai
tiona, they will do thc work that is reqnirot
Thia accomplished, nat aro will do the rcs
The physician who prescriben for cold, cong
or night-sweata, and then advises the pat iel
lo walk or ride out every day, will be ?ure I
have a < or pac on hi* hands before long.
My plan is to give my three medicines, i
accordance with tho priuted directions, c
C?;p1 in sonic cases where a freer use of tl
Mandrake Pills is necesi-ary. My object is
give (one to tho stomach to get up a go?
appetite. It ia alwa>s a good sign when
patient begins to grow hungry. I h?ve hopi
of such. With a relish for food ai.tl tl
gratification of that relish comes good bino
anti ?iib it more flech, which is closely fi
lowed by a healing nf tho lungs. 'I hen tl
cough loosens ami abates, the creepingchil
anti clammy night-sweats no longer pros!ra
] and annoy, anti thc patient gets wei!, provi
ed he avoids taking cobb
Now tiiero are many consumptives who ha
not tho means to KO to Florida. Thetjmstii
may be asked, is there no hope lor sue
Certainly there is. My advice to such is, ai
ever baa been, ?o stay in a warm ronni durii
tho winter, with a temperature of abo
seventy degrees, which should bo kc
regularly at that point, by means of a t In
mometer. Let such a patient luke his <
crciso witInn the limits of thc room by wal
ing up and down as much aa his strength w
pern it, in order to keen up a healthy circa
tion of tho blood. I have cured thousan
by this system, ami can do so again. Cc
sumption is as easily cured aa any ntl
diaeaao. if taken in time, and the proper ki
of treatment is pursued. Thu fact stHii
undisputed on record that Schetnk's Pula
nie Syrup, Mandrake rilla, and Seaweed Toi
have cured very many of what sci med to
hopeless cases of consumption. Uo wlu
you will, you will be almost certain to fi
aomo poor consumptive w ho has boen rescu
from tho vory jaws of death by their uso.
So far aa the Maudrako Filia aro concern?
everybody should keep a supply of thom
hand. They act on tho liver belter than cu
mel, and loavo nono of ita hurtful effects I
hind. Io fact, thoy aro excellent in all cai
where a purgativo medicine ia required,
you have partaken too freely of fruit a
diarrhoea ensues, a dose of tho Maudra]
will euro you. If yon aro subject to a
headache,take a dose of tho Mandrakes s
they will relievo yon in two hours. If j
would obviate the "effect of a chango of wat
or tho too fr?e indulgence in fruit, tl
onn of thc Mandrakes every night or av
other night, and yon may then driuk wa
and eat watoi melons, pears, apples, pim
poaches or corn, without tho risk of hi ing s
by them. They will protect those who livt
damp situations against chills and fevt
Try them. They aro perfectly hannie
They can do yon frond on Iv.
I have abandoned my professional visits
Boston and New York, bul continue to
patients nt my ofiico, No. 15 N. SIXTH stn
Philadelphia, every Saturday from 'J A. M
3 P. M. Those who wish a thninugh exa
nation with the Uespirometer will be charj
live dollars Tho Itcspiromc ter declares
exact condition nt the lungs, and patienta i
readily li urn whet lier they are curable or i
But I desire it distinctly understood that
value of my medicines dept nils entirely nj
their bi ing taken strictly according to (Iii
tiona.
In conclusion, I will say that when per?
tako my medicines and' their systems
brought into r. healthy ioiiditioii there
they are not so liable to tako cold, yet no i
with diseased lum.'H can bear a suddi n cha
of atmosphere without the liability of -jct
or less irritation of ibo broi cbial tubes.
Full directions in all laugusgra accomp
my medicines, sn explicit a nd clear that uni
can uso them without consulting mo, and
bo bought from any diuggist.
J H. HCUENCK. M. I).,
No. 15 N. SIXTH street, I'hiladelphi
Novl9 -11
Polishing Powders.
MAOIC POWDER for cleaning Gold, Hil
kc, . ton cents por. box.
Tripoli, for cleaning Brass, Silver,Gold,,
l ei:-centH nor paper.
I Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac.
Sept 2 J. A T. H. AONF.\
Charleston Adv8rtioement9B
tar f Largost and most complete]
K3~ ! Mauntactory of Doors, Sashes, -fcfc
$ar /Minds, Mouldings, Au., in tlie -fto
J?3- I Southern States. J
Printed Prie? TAsl defies competition.
Send for one. Sont frou on application.
April 8 _ ?ly
T. F. IIBOUIR. ll. II. IIUIKIIKS. tl. 0 UL'UOISK.
BRODIE & CO.,
COTTON
Factors and Commission Merchants,
North Atlantic Wharf,
CHAULE 8 TO N. S . C .
LIBERALadvancea made on Consignments.
Refer to ANDHEW Kl MONDS, Esq., Pr?si?
dent 1st National Dank, Charloslon, ti. C.
A up 21 8mo
"NICKERSON HOUSE,"
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAHOLINA.
THIS pleasantly localed HO?
TEL, unsurpassed by any
Houao in tho South for com
"fort and healthy locality, is
now open to Travelers and others seeking ac?
commodation. Families can bo furnished
with nice, airy rooms on reasonable terms.
"A call is solicited.*' My Omnibus will bo
found at tho difierent depots.
Nov-8_ WM. A WRIOIIT.
Burguins iu Clothing ut Ii OK K'S.
New York Advertisements.
KSTAB. ISSOC?" MOUGAI?-S. ?Olin- IVVO.
S A RO W O
FOR GENERAL
HOUSEHOLD
PURPOSES
Is BETTER and CHEAPER than Soap.
Docs its work quickly, easily, and with lons
labor than any other compound; (-.leann win
down without water; ri moven stains from
wood, marble andr tone; cleans and brightons
kniovs and table wine; for gineral house
denning is uni-oualhd; polishes tin, bias*,
iron, copper and steel; removes oil, rust and
dirt fron? machinery: removes stains Irom the
hand which soup will not tal?-off, Ac. Sold at
all Grocery, Drue; and Notion Stores.
Wholesale J2'21 Washington street, N. Y.
lYUQiceaio, j.i0 0xfor<1 yt.cot^ London.
Aug 19 +7mo
KSTA lll.ISII KI I 1811.
OUS H I IKTGtSS
cfc 3=* A IIiEY,
Booksellers and Stationers,
2(!2 ?hiltinion' tffrett, Ballimore.
HAVE tho lurgoht and best assorted Block in
tho city of School, Medical and I aw. and
Dental, Classical and Misccllaucru* BOOKS.
An immeiiso supplv ol penoral Hunk and
Counting-llousn STATIONERY. Blank liookh
made to order in any style of Binding mut
Ruling.
Tho same careful attention given *0 Order.?
as topernonul purchases. Insido Figures al
WHVS. Send for CataloifUpH. Ac. Ki pt ?Il 3mo
ICE! ICE! ICE!
HAVINO put my machino in operation, I
now inform tho public, that I am ready
to r upply any and all orders for ICE. Price two
couts per pound hy the retail. For 100 pounds
or more, agreements will ho made. Th:-. leo
can bo obtained at either tho upper or lower
?toro. J. C. SKKOF.RR.
Seltzer Water on druit, <? l POLLOCK'S.
STILL LOWER.
12,000 LBS. BACON, 500 BB LS. FLO UH,
500 BUS il ELS CO KN, 150 SACKS SALT,
100 BBLS. WHISKEY,
-A.t Priglitfully Cruel 3P x* i o o s.
Aldo, havojust inad? LARGE ADDITIONS to our Htoek or HA UD WA HE, in all RB
variety, wi ?di wc offer at unjo ec? ?1? i.t< <1 |i>ic? H. We ?-jtptctfd to liave been in our now
Store ero the nrrival of these Goode, and, being disappointed, they will bo offered BELOW
THE 31A It K KT.
L?RICK & LOWRANCE.
Deo 17
H. E. NICHOLS &
^ESTABLISHED 1845.-??
Oldest and Leading Insurance Agency
Of Central and Northern South Carolina.
NORTH BK1TISII AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of London mut EtUnhurg. Incorporated 1809. Assrts in Cold, SH,200,000.
BARI FORD INSURANCE COA PAN Y,
Of Hartford, Conn. Incorporated IbtO. Assets. $2.100,L00.
CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMP A N Hi
Of N w York. Incorporated 1852. Assets, 82,839,122.
SECURITY IHSUKANCE COMPANY,
(Jf New York. Incorporated 1850. Assets. 82.017.809.
ff KORO J A HOME INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Columbus, (ia. Incorporated 1859. Assets, $500,000.
THE above aic among the oldest and lust established Companica in thc country. Their
ample Assets and the n vitiation they haie lenj: ?-ii.ee iit-quind as ??ri nipt and Jatr dealiug
t.on'pattivs. are tho be*t gunmen CK ttl their safety ami honora bio conduct in thoiuture.
LOSES atljuBted and jiuiil at thia Agci-cy.
Nov 1:: :ium
Insure with H. E. NICHOLS & CO..
Ollieo in Savings' Bank Building, Columbia, S. C.
CITIZENS
NEW MUSIC STORE,
SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, TAYLOR, NEAR MAIN ST.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform thc
publie that thev havi< opened tho largest and moat
completo etoek of MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE over
brought to thin market. Having Bccurcd tho agency
of some of tho largest Piano Factories in tho coun?
try, wo aro enabled to ofter special inducements to
those in waut of these instrumenta. Tlio celebrated
American Piano Forte,
Manufactured by Wm. McCammnn & Co., which
aro so well adapted to tho Southern climate, owing
to their peculiar construction, can bc feen at onr rooms. Will ?leo keep second-hand Pianos
for sale. Wo aro also agents for the BURDETT COMBINAI ION Ol.GAN. the greatest suc?
cess of tho age. Several of the instruments havo been disposed of in thc State, and havo
given universal satisfaction. Wo cordially invito tho profession and the munirai public gen?
erally, to call and examine these wonderful int-1nintenta.
WE have also added a BRASS BAND
DEPARTMENT to our establishment
and aro enabled to furnish everything
needod in that lino, either of Braas or
German Silver. Completo sets of these
instruments may bo seen at our rooms,
together with Bass Drums, Snare Drums,
Sticks, Snares, Drum Heads, Cymbals,
I otc.
Our stock of Musical niorchandizo em?
braces everything in tho Music liuo. snch
as Violins,' Bows, Concertinas, Flutes,
Guitars, and everything pertaining to a
Musical instrument, sheet Music always
on hand, or furnished at nien t notice.
Musical instruments of all kind's repaired
and tuned. Will also arrango Music
either for Brass or Quadrille Banda, tor
any number of instruments
Our Pimo Room is neatly fitted np for
the ai cominodittiou of Ladies, and we cordially invite tin tn to fall and ?-minino our Pianos.
Nov'J W. II. LyliltaND <fc SUN.
X3C ART)
DES. 3Z2
HART & CO..
WHOLESALE, NO. 09 HA Y NE S TH EE T,
RETAIL. CORNER KING AND MARKET STREETS.
t llARLR.HTU.tl, H. V.
Agents for Fairbanks' Standard Scales
BURDICK'S NATIONAL HAY CUTTEE.
HOES,
IRON,
STEEL.
HOLLOW WARE,
MILL STONES,
OKA i.rus IN
GUNS,
NAILS,
CHAINS.
TIN WAKE,
BOLTING CLOTH,
AGRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Sapt 28 ?m
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE
O?
SOUTH CAROLINA
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received,
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INTEREST A LLO WEI) A T TBE BA TE O
SEVEN PEU CENT. BEB ANA UM,
ON CERTIFICA JES OF DEPOSIT,
A NB SI A' BER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SIX
MONTHS ON A COO UNTS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John H. Taluicr, I ..... ? ., .
John T. Thomas, [ Vico-Prc?id?nt?.
A. Q Rrenizor. Cashier.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Casbior.
JUreotora.
Wado Hampton, William Martin, A. 0. Has?
kell, F. W. McMastor. John F. Thomas. E. H.
Heiuitbli, John R. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg,
Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Marion.
O. T. Scott, Nowborry.
W. G. M aves, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge,Charleston.
Daniel Ravcuvl, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may here deposit thmr cav?
ings and draw a liberal rato of interest there?
on. Mantera, Professional Men and Trastees
wishing lo draw interest on tboir funds until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
.urns for their children, and Married Women
ind Minni H (whoso deposits can only bo with?
drawn hy themselves, or, in caso of death, by
their legal representatives,) withing to lay
asido funds for fnturo uec. aro hero afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
H here they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
thc samo time, bo subject to withdrawal when
needed. Ani? 18
Carriage Materials.
_CONSISTING in part of HUBS,
.^jHjRW^spokes. Felloes, Shafts, Wheels,
tSR^dS^r* Pole?, Bolts, Mallcablo Cautines.
SK , W, Fifth VEi.otls, Bands, Enamelled
Leather. Dash Leather, Putout and Enamelled
Wolli, Oil Cai net. Lining Nails. Springs,
Axles, Firo and other Iron, Dash Frames,
Pail ts, Oils, Carrirgo Varnifhes, Ac, Ac.
Our ftnek of these goodB is second to nono in
Columbia, and those desiring to purohaao,
xiii save motley by culling on
Kent ll T. R. AGNEW.
Change of Schedule.
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO.,
COMPANY Soors, N. C., August 29,1870.
r~ MI Dfljrrmrnia ON and alter TI1UP.H
I??SB"?*DAY, September 1, 1870,
trains will ho run over this Road in accordance
with tho following time-table:
Trains East. Trains WCBL
A Hill VE. II .WK. AIUUYE. LEA VB.
Charlotte. 7.00 p m 7.40 a m
Salisbury.0 34 p m 0.80 p m 5.00 a m 5 05 a m
Grcensb'ol2 30 H m 1 15 a m 1.10 a m 2 00 a m
Co. Shops 2 30 a m3 00 am 10 49 pm ll.25 p?
Hillsboro' 4 13 a m 4 15 am 9 33 p m 9 35p m
Raleigh .. .0 32 a ni 7.00 a m G.58 p ni 7 15 p m
Goldsboro lt) 50 a m 3.00 p m
A Freight ?nd Accommodation Train leaves
Charlotto daily, at 3 30 p. m., and arrives at
fi.30 a. m. ' W. H. GREEN. Mts, Trana.
LIFPM.A
on EAT
GERMAN BITTERS.
TOE
Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age.
A L TERA TI VE~~A JV Tl-DILIO US and
IN VIGORA TING PROPERTIES.
Ll PPMAN's groat
y/7 .*'?r ??An- GE UM AN BI'lT
/ I ' EUS ia proparod
// f,t t \ from tho original
?hf ! ?rtCt^* ' Gorman receipt
t? i ?Jfc'y \ j* now in possession
iftySSsk >^-f4 \ of thc proprietors
?%V7;i/t'?^ \J Nand is tho saino
viBWjJtyK* A>4 pr?parai ion that
7x7 f'?p1^. P" . . wa3 ua?(* 'n Qer*
x-fl'^BV KHranKft many upwards of
i><-?T w)J&K$E&L . - century ago; to
^Lf^^i^^^f^P^^' ' t'liV w household
^affigirV ' ' "~ " remedy of Gorma
'. "^l: ny,rccommondod
ff \ \'. T'?i^Jr^ ' ' - by ita moat umi
'.X .. "* nent physicians.
L. 11*1? .MA N'g
GREAT GERMAN RIT?ER8
Is composed of the purest alcoholic essence of
Germain's favorito beverage, impregnated
with (lu: juices and extracts of rare herbs,
roots und barkr*; all of which combined niako
it ono of the best and surest preparations for
thu cure of
Dyspepsia, LOBB of Tone in tho Stomach and
Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan?
guor, Constipation, Liver Complaint,
Qoneral Exhaustion, and a-* a
1' REV KN TI VE h OR ClllLL?AND FEVER
AND
MALAUIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
Will lind LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TE US thu bust tome known for the dit eases to
which they aro generally subject, and where a
gentle stimulant is recommended.
SAVANNAH, March 16, 1870.18
Mt SM *. Jav.obLippman & Bro., Savannah,
Ga.-CENTS: I have before mo your esteemed
letter ot tho 14th inst., containing various
dominent H relativo to your "German Bitters."
After a careful examination I mnat confess
that your Bitters is really what you reprosent
it to bu, an old German rccipo of Dr. Mitch
orlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubtba
excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and
nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of
chilla and fuvcr. 1 find it to bu a moat de?
lightful and pleasant Btomachic. 1 remain
yours truly, (Signed) AUO. P. WETTER.
KlUKLAND MILLS, OA.,-Mnreh 22,1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lippman <? Bro., Druggists,
Savannah, Ga.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro?
duced your Great O? rman Bittora hero to my
customers and frionds, and I find bettor salo
for it than any I havo over kopt before. Tboso
who have tried it approve of it very highly,
and I do not hesitate iu saying that it is far
Biiperior in value to any other Bitters nOw in
uao. Yours, respect fully, W. KIBKLAND.
Wholesale Agents for State of South Caroli
na-BOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENBY SIS
CHOFF A CO., GLAOIUS ?fc WITTE STEF?
FENS. WEBNER A DUCKER, Charleton.
Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A
Mi:OKEOOR'S. Druggists. June 2 ly||i
Sill Ll 1 (l LC ? vuiicuuy.
TORN and defaced GREENBACKS. NA?
TIONAL BANK MONEY and FRAC?
TIONAL CURRENCY bought at a email dis?
count at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK.
Oct 23 A. G HRENJZER. Cashier
OYSTERS AK D G ALIE.
OUR SALOON ia ioor- ~~
?virg/der, and OYSTERS, ?f^a
^BttsW GAME, FISH, cto.,can^|^K
bo obtained at all hours. Dinuort*^" - V
and Suppers forninhid at short notice, and
ii tho best st vie. Givous a trial.
PAYSINGER & FRANKLIN,
Od ll Exchange Restaurant.
The Pollock House
/Sp^. HAS boou overhauled jfft^
^^ijA/and fitted up for tho win ?42??
^flflr ter season. OY ST ER 8, ^??*
FISH and GAME served up in tho usual stylo.
The Privato LUNCH ROOM has been refit?
ted, and guoats may expoot proper attention.
Oot 12 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor.
Bargain* in Clothing at Flo KR'S.