The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, January 13, 1871, Image 4

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THE PHCENIX. POD LI an ED BAILY AD? T?l-WEEHLI. TH? GLEANER, KVEHY WEDHEDDA? XOBHIHO. HY JULIAN A. SELBY, EDITOU AVD PBOPBIBTOB. ?ffloe on Hain Street, above Taylor. .WBook and Job Printing of every de?orip ion promptly and faitkfalJy attended to. ADVEHTI?EMENTS Inserted in the Daily at 75 cents per aqnaro Tor tbo first and 50 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by tue week, month or year, at reasonable rates. SUBBOBIFTION. Daily, six months, ti 00; Tri-Wookly, 2 5( ; Weekly, 1 50. Tho Four Kings. BY WILLIAM WALLACE. King Cotton looked forth and his fields wore w hite, And his arra felt strong and his eye looked bright; Through tho flcccc-covcred stooks ho saw un? rolled A marvelone vision of yollow gold. Ho! Bub leets, ho said, to your heida and bear Tho gathered wealth of a summer's care; So they stripped their lands of the harvest won Till the stalks looked black in tho autumn sun, And thoy counted their bales till tho figures told Their wealth in pieces and pounds of gold. Thon thoy looked at their fields, now stripped and baro. And they Bald, "Wo must buy to oat and wear." King Corn, in tho West, saw his fair domain In tho autumn san wave its milcB of grain, And dotting his pasturoH and fields were scon Sleek herds where tho grass grow lush and green. What, hoi my Bubjocts, my stalwart mon, King Cotton in calling to ns again 1 And they gathered their golden oars with a will, Till their plothoric cribs stood heaped and still, And tho King of tho South to those men of brawn For their golden ears sent his golden coin. And the King of tho Loom and Spindles, thon, From his Eastern throne hailed his million men; What, hoi my subjects, como forth from your homes, Send tho thrill of steam through your cun? ning looms. Weave your costly raiment, your carpets rare, For the King of tho Golden Fleece to wear, And the spindles whirled and tho shuttles flow, Weaving their woofs of every hue, Which they rolled in many a "glossy fold. To tempt from tho King his Southern gold. From his Northern homo the Kailroad King Culled his subjects forth at tho anvil's ring; What, ho! my subjects, the Cotton King needs Our iron roadB and their lightning steeds; Let ns ase our wealth, aud tho sum twico told Will roll from the South in yellow gold. And them) iron steeds on tho prairies gleam With their liamena of Btcel and their reins of steam. And our gold rolls back, and ita magic ring IB heard in tho halls of the Railroad King. King Colton looked forth again and knew That his fielde were bare and his coffers too. The New York lady correspondent of the St. Louis Republican goes into ecsta cies over a flounco eighteen inches deep, a berthe and a handkerchief of the rich? est old point, for which tho price is $2,600. The pattern is a wilderness of roses and buds and leaves. These seem to lay upon the beautiful gronnd-work; she petals of the roses fold each over the other. But when breathed npon, tho whole flower lifts from tho lace and the leaves Btir for an instant and then settle into their places again. It is a wonder? ful piece of lace. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For nil the purposes of a Iiaxr.??vo Medicine. ?v Perhaps noon - iii,-, li Ajyv cine 1.4 sn uiiivei'i ? l'y y^f bo'ly as n cut lui ri ir., CT^ge==i===j^iRL nor Vus ever anj !?.? ^?'"'gsp^fesT?.,gfiffi fire <o univers:-1! t TS/ edoptcd into HM?, Iii i /\ Sat?/ overv country I LAV97^1J^P/ among all niasses; ^".W this un jd hti( ?iii i -, fccluul remedy than any i ?r. Those w :.-. , tried it, know that ii euro I them ; in<--> in 1' . r not,know thnl it curb* llicirnelghbors and '.: -. : and all know that what ll lices once i: do ways-Unit it never full* through iii nil... ni.. gleet of it > conipot ilion. V, e have thousands ii; ..n thousand* ofeertitir.nie nf their remark a hie ri ivs of tin? following complaint*, lint snell mrc ire known in evey neighborhood, ?md we nts-d not publish til .m. Adapted i?> ul! ages and condition.' in al! climates ; containing neil her caloincl iiorany deleteriousdrug,they maybe taken willi mftrty by anybody. Their s.iigur-couling preserve? ihc?i ever irc.-h,und makes liiciuplcn ant lo take, v lille being purely vegetable,no barm can avise boin their u.-e in any quantity. They operate liv (lielrp.iwe.rfui influcnec on lh<> aiternnl vDcciii lo purity Mic bio >d mid stimulate it Into healthy aclion-"remove Mic ohs! ructions of thu stomach, bowel4', liver, and other nr-.Mii- nf :hc body, reclining their irregular action t., health, ..ml by corred lng, wherever they exist, .-ndi <!e rawrenieiitg us ur? tlic ||r*t origin ol' di.-o.v-e. Minute direction.? are given in thc wrapper OH She box, for thc following complaints, whlr.li lin .vu t'illk rapidly cure: - l "oi iii ?ji.-jii.il- or a ii??;,r?-ot??,?i. sa?iii^.^ ?<.???. I.'.iux'iiiir.iiiil K.osH nf Ai?ii<-?ite.limy kimi!ld he taken moderately to stimulate the -t?ui\. adi, and restore its lieiillhy lone uni I action. For Livor Comptai JW and its vari,ni- symp? tom*, nilioiiN lfl<>;?<lucljo. hi?l, S3?-.i-.S :.4 ir. Jlutiuilire or <>i'<-?-m Miefen?'**, iii I Ion? Colic and IMllou* Fever., they sh-UtM tie Judiciously taken for each ca.-c. to eu.'ree: th? di-cascd uctiou or remove Hie nb.-midimi- which rjaise it. For Dysentery or XMarrbwa, bul i i;r tr.ild dose ic generally required. Por ltlit-niuutlam, (.'ont, Gravel. I*ul plfttftoii of fha Heart, l?uin III th** .*l?le, it.x i. and LoiiiM, thev should be i-oiillii* m-u.-ly taken, aa required, to change tho di.-ca. cd action ol Um system, with such change those complaints disappear. For Droimy and Dropsical RT* ol I lu tri Uu.y ..?.Mild nc taken in largo and frequent ilotes :o prodm e Ino effect of a drastic purge. r or Muppreaslon a large dose should bu laken as il produces thc desired effect by i-vin palliy. As a Dinner 7*1/7, take one or two 1'Hls ia promote digestion and relieve pie stomach. An ?eca.-ional dose stiintilatcs the stomach nud bowels into healthy action, rcslorcs the n|ipdile, and invigorates the system. Hence it ls ellen ad? vantageous where no serious dcrangenienl exists. One who feels tolerably well, often linds that a dean of these 1'itls makes him feel decidedly bet? ter, from their demising and renovating effect on thc digcbtive apparatus. JOr. J. C. A YJCIt <fr CO., rractleal Chem ?.sta, l?OWXliL. M AS fi., U. 8. A. Dec 0 fi> [Aug oj ?. H. Ml Ol', Agent Bagerine. Rope, Twine and Cotton Ties A FULL SUPPLY constanta on hand and for salo low, by J. A T.* B. AGNEW. Irish Potatoes. 2rr BB LS. choice Table POTATOES, for *J sale lbw. EDWABD fiOPE. ?h O il BAT. GERMAN BITTERS. TBS Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age. ALTERATIVE~~A?TI-BIUOUS and INVIGORATING PROPERTIES. LIPPMAN's great GERMAN BITT? ERS ia prepared from tho original German receipt now in poBBoeaion of the proprietors and ia the aatno preparation that waa UBcd in Ger? many upwards of a centnry ago;to? day is household remedy of Germa? ny, recommended by its most emi ..*.. neut physicians. LIPPNAN'S GREAT GE?MAN BITTERS Is composed of (lie purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorite beverage, impregnated with tho juices and extracte ot rare herbu, roots and barkn; all of which combined make it ono of the best and surest preparations for the cure of Dyspepsia, Doss of Tone in thc Stomach and Digestivo Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan? guor, Constipation,Liver Complaint, Oencral Exhaustion, and na a P HE VEN Tl VE IOU VlllLLb AND FEVER AND MALABIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY. FEMALES Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT TEBS tho bust tonio known for the diseasesto which they aro generally subject, and whcro a gentle stimulant is recommended. SAVANNAH, March 16,1870.*-' Messrs. Jacob Ltppnian <fc Ero., Savannah. Ga.-GENTS: I have boforo mo your esteemed letter of tho 14th iust., containing varions documents relative to your "German Bitters." After a careful examination I must confess that your Bitters ?B really what you reprosent it to bo, an old German rccipo of Dr- Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia. It will no dnubtbo excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of chills and fever. I lind it to bo a most de? lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WETTER. KIRKLAND MlLT.s, GA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob Lippnwn ?? Ero., Erugnists, Savannah, Crn.-GENTLEMEN: I have intro? duced your Great German Bitters hero to mv customers and friends, and I lind better sale for it than any 1 have ever kept before. Thone who have tried it approve of it very highly, and I do not hesitate in faying that "it ?H far superior in value to any othor Bitters now in use. Yours, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents for State of South Cai nli na-DOWIE, MOISE * DAVIS, HENRY BIS CHOFF & CO., G LACIOS &, WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER S? DUCKER, Charleton, Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S, Druggists. June 2 ly|? Thc Great Medical Discovery I Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, rp Hundreds of Thousands ^~ Dear testimony to their Wonder- in ?3 o o fol Curativo Effects. g s~o III WHAT ARE THEY?|=2 p-3 """cn Cfc g T?lEV ARE NOT A VILE <g 5 5 ?a FAN CY D R i N K.Pl? M i-!o i-f Pour Run:. Wfilwtccjr, Proof Sllil'itSII ml ll rfu.-:- I.lfjtull's.*.<>? te.rrd.t plc.-A u'.il bwcetesic-l\'< pleat IV t:. ' \ railed Ten? i?- Aj.pctl/.'-! ." .. I! rtii," Ulai lead lii? tippler on i.i druid?' issi1;, bul arc v Merildin., m:..;.. fi"??i?i :..c Nutty; Itnot.' :;:> t :...'.-.>i (.ii:?'i lia, Cree from ni? Alcoholic Si lin II In sus. : :? . .... i: - Ult KAT BLOOD LM'RIKIK:: omi I.IFI: CIVINI. PICIN ClCl.Ka per! ..? Iles ivi.tor andInvfcoratoi of tv :'}.:? I:I, car ty i ?j; |:o!sor.oi:s matt . ... ?'. l-l-: .1 tu;.- l!iv "i.I '.O a lieu.ll.y r ?tsi'lt!??!:. v-i person can take llirsrc Pl (cr* t'.ecovttit . l?.? ... ?;.?.> an'! munie Intttg uuw? !!. Pur Iuflniiiiitiil?ry ned ('bronte II Sn t: nttitlsni ned (.ont, D)*Hpet>?iItt ?r lud?? irrMlioti) Di 11 nus, Itriniiieiit nntl litter?? mitteilt Prvri"!?, I>lsi?n*rs ni*the Illood, Liver, Kiduryi?, mid Kindtler, tv-u ?iit iri'H liavo I iee a most successful. S II rb Dis?. ccMi'g arc caused by Vitim eil Blond, which !H generally produced by deraiigi-snetit "?" ti.? D.ccHtlve Oms UM. DYSPIiPSf A OR IK Ol O CST I??f. Ri-adaclic.'Ptilti In the Rho it Iden, Coughs, Tlftit iiei? of the Cliesl, Dizziness, keitr r.nu tulles ef i' : btouiai'li,Pud ir.nt? la the Month Dillons At tltCtCS, I'nlpUrt'on ?>f thc Henri, I nnsnitr.?ilnii ?>:' tliv Lungs,Pula la thc regions nf the Kidney*,and almiulrcd ntl.cr painful Eyuijitoir..-, .int tiic ? ti"? bprliigfcof ]>>-pepHla. " .??y invigorate! (lie Stostiacli and *ilir.n?ntc ibo torpid ?Iver and Im??!?;, willett milder I tie tts nf un oiptaUrd crtli ney In vlnaitfelrig titu binnu ot' ull impurities, and Impartial' Uew lil's auu vigor to i!? windat*)>trm. FOTI SIC IN l>ISBAHK8, F.rnpUeni..TelU>r, Kuli Ulteit in. Plot dion, Spots, Pimple?, Pustules, H ?:i!', Carbunclos, Ullis-Worms, (icald-IIcad, Hore Ky?s,??ryelp??lu?, Iloli, Scurf?, lilricoloratlona ni I?IC !i;hi, nunn.ra ami Diseases ofilia Sl.!r?, nf w!i:i*.<;ver . itttit.? ur nature, arc literally dug :r,i MK.i irriud out of Hut syf-tctn lu a i-!i<?rt timi by t:.. nf tilt-*? Utlierp. (u;?i linttlr in .-nt!i ? .:M ? vrltl con? inc ? iii" w'w t Incredulous ot ile ir ceralivc cffucU. Clitinsc ibo Vitiated Blooi? wliehevcr j'o'i find lui i.i.puritii ? liiirstlng l!iroui;li tv F'-J:-. In Pim? pits, Kriiptliiie? >?! i^irch; clcansell wlifu yost ftiul it nliMriieled aii?l blnggi?li In the vcit.s; rt?anse ii when it is foul,-and your feelings \tl'.l tell yon when. Keep tim bloo.l piire, and tito health ofilia nyatistn Will follow. TIN, TA PBund "tlicr WOIt.Mf*, lur!;ii in lin pj'^fcinof so many tlionsandit, are eltoctimliy liestrnyed und r? mored. For full direction?, rend carefully thc rircular around each hollie. J.WAI.Kr.R. Proprietor. R. II. MCDONALD ?t DniK^lsIs and Oen. AgenM, San Franel^oo, Ca!,,and r.Jand :?i Commerce Ptrect, N't-w York. fa?l.L> BY ALL IJIIUOCISTS AND DEALERS. Doe, 2B 114*11 ly A Desirable Store to Rent. fTUIE STORE ROOM, now occupied by JL Messrs. Derick ?t Lowrance as a hardware and grocery establishment, ia now offered for rent. This is a vory desirable stand, situated on Main street in tho midst ot busiueeu, oppo? site the PIIIKSIX oflioe. Innnirc of Oct 25 E. ll. REINITSII, at Drug Store. H3f Dr. Schcnrh AdTlneo Condnraptlves to go to Florida In Winter.-Having for. the last thirty-five yeera devoted ray wholo time and attention to tho study o? lung dis esses and consumption, I feel that I under? stand fully tho oourso that, ought to bo pur? sued to restore a tolerably bad case of diseased lungs to healthy soundness. The tiret and most important stop is for tho patient to avoid taking oold, and the best of all placoB on this continent for this purpose in winter, is Florida, well down in tho State, whore tho temperature is regular, and not subject to suoh variations aB in more Northern latitudes. Falatka is a point I can recommend. A good hotel in kept ibero by Potorman. Laet win? ter I Haw several persons there whoso lungs had been badly diseased, but who, nndor tho healing influence of tho climate mid my medi? cines, wore getting well. One hundred miles further down the river is a point which I would prefer to Palatkii, au the temperature ix more even and tho air dry and bracing. Mcllonvillc and Enterprise aro located there. I should give a decided pre? ference to Mellonvillo. It is two milos from river or lake, and it seems almost impossible to take cold there. The tables ill Florida might bo better, und patients complain at1 times, but that in a good sign, ns it indicates A return of appetite, and when lld:* ?H tho casu they generally increase in flesh, and then the lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Hihcrnia, Green jCovc, and many other places in various parts ol Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives in winter. My reasons for saying so are that patients aro ICBH iiablo to take cold lhere than where there is a ICBS oven temperature, aud it ia not nocessary to say that whefo a consump? tive person exposes himself to frequent colds, ho is certain to dio shortly. Therefore, my advico is, go well down into tho State, ont of tho reach of prevailing EnBt winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of tho lo? calities I have named, will benefit those wlto aro troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those whoso lungs are diseased a moro Southern point is earnestly recom? mended. For fifteen years prior to 18C9,1 was profes? sionally in New York, CoBtou, Baltimore and Philadelphia every week, where I saw and ex? amined on au average five hundred patients u week. A practico so extenpivo, embracing every possible phase of lung discapc, has ena blcd'mo to understand tho disease fully, and hence roy caution in regard to taking cold. A person may tako vast quantities of "Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup. Seaweed Tonic und Man? drake Pills," and yet die if he does not avoid taking cold. In Florida, nearly everybody is using Schenck's Mandrake rills, for thc climate i* more likely to produce bilious habits than moro Northern latitudes. It is a well estab? lished tact that natives of Florida rarely dio of cousumpt ion, especially those of the Soul h cm part. On tho other hand, in New Eng? land, one-third, at least, of thc population die of this terrible disease. In tho Middle States it does not prevail so largely, still there aro many thousands of cases tiaro. What a vast per centage of life would be saved if consumptives wer?? aa easily alarmed in re? gard to taking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small-pox, Ac. Lut they are not. They take what they term a little"cold, which they aro credulous enongli to believe will wear oft" in a low days. They pay no at? tention to it, and hence it lays the foundation for another and another still,until tho lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My advico to persons whose lungs are affected even slightly is, to lay in a stock of Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup, Schenck's Seaweed Tonio and Schenck's Mandrake Pillsand go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I am thoroughly acquaint? ed with their action. I know that where they are need in strict accordance with my direc? tions, they will do the work that is required. This accomplished, naturo will do tho rest. Tho physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and (lien advises tho patient lo walk or ride out every day, will be sure to have a corpse on Iiis hands before long. My plan is to give my three medicines, in accordance with tho printed directions, i x cept in some eases where a freer uso of tho Mandrake Pills is necessary. My object is to givo tone to tho stomach-to get tip a good appetite. It is always a good sign when a patient bpgir.s to grow hungry. I have hopes of such. With n. relish for food and tho gratification of that relish comes good blood, anti with it more flesh, which is closely J : lowetl hy a healing of tho lungs. Then Die cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer pro-?tate and annoy, and tho patient gets well, provid? ed he a voil!.-1 siting cold. Now thoro ure many consumptives who have not the means to ju to Florida. Thc question may bo asked, is there no hopo for surhV Certainly there is. My advice to such is. and ever has been, tn stay in a warm room during the winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should ho kept regularly at that point, by nu ans of a ther? mometer. Lei such a patient take his i x ercise within the limits of the room by walk? ing up and down aa much as his strength wiil ?tern.it, in order to keep up a healthy circula? tion ol the blood. J have cured thousands by this system, and can do ao again. Con? sumption is as easily cured as any other disease, if taken in Unie, ard I he proper kind of treatment ia pursued. Thc fact ?tI?lids undisputed on record that Schenck's Pulmo? nie Syrup, Mandrake Tills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed tobe hopeless caaos of consumption. Go where you will, you will bo almost certain to find some poor consumptive who has been rescued from the very jaws of death by their use. So far aa Ibo Mandrake Fills are concerned, everybody should keep a snpply of them on hand. They act on the liver better than cu!o> mel, and leave none of its hurtful effects be? hind. In fact, (hoy are excellent in all case? where a purgative* medicine is required, ll you have partaken too freely of fruit ami diarrhoea ensues, u dose of tho Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject to bick headache, take a dose of iho Mandrake-B ant] they will relievo jon in two hours. If you would obviate tho tsffcot of a change of water, or tho too free indulgence in fruit, take one of thu Mandrakes every uight ur Cferj other night, and you may then drink wat ci und eat wateimelons, pears, apples, plums, peaches or corn, without ' he risk of being s iel by them. They will protect those who live ii damp situations against chills and fevers Try them. They ure Perfectly harmless Tbey can do you good oi.lv. I have abandoned my prn'esMonal vi.-itb I? Boston and New York, bul continue to se< patients Ht my oflieo. No. 15 N. KlXTU Street Philadelphia, I very Saturday, ii om 9 A. Id. ti 3 P.M. Those who wish a "thorough exami nation with tho Ki Spirometer will be oh argel five dollars Tho Kespirotneter d?chire?, tb? oxuet condition of tho lungs, and patients cai readily karn whether they aro curable or not Itut I desire it distinctly understood that tin value of my medicines dopi mis entirely lipm their being taken strictly according to' dirie lions. In conclusion, I will say that when pcrsmu take my medicines and their systems ar? brought into r. healthy ronditinii thereby the y are not so liablo to lake cold, vt t no Oin with diseased lungB can bear a sudden chang* of atmosphere without Hie liability of great, or less in ?talion of tho bronchial tubes. Full directions in all languages accompan; my medicines, so explicit and clear that any on' can uso them without consulting me, and eui be bought from any druggist. J. H. BCHEKCK, M. D., No. 15 N. SIXTH -treet, Philadelphia. Nov 19 +ly "NICKERSON HOUSE," COHJMOU, SOUTH CAltOLIK A. THIS plcaaautly located HO? TEL, unsurpassed by any Boneo in tho Sooth for com _Efort and healthy locality, ia now open to Travelers and ot hern seeking ac? commodation. Families can ho furnished with nico, airy rooms on roaoonablo termo. "A call ia solicited." My Omnibus will bel found at thc different depots. Nov 3_WM. A. WRIGHT. ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING nut my machine in operation, Il now inform the public that I am ready to supply any and all orders for ICE. Frico two con ts por pound by tho retail. For 100 pounds or moro, aRrceme?ts will bo made. The leo can be ob tallied at either thc upper or lower atore._J. O. BEEPERS. Nectar Whiskey. IBSON'8 OLD FAMILY NECTOR and VT Eye WHISKEYS "thepurest and heut in market.**' Also, a full stock or RECTIFIED WHISKEYS, of all grade?, always on hand and for salo by_J. & T. R. AGNEW. Rio Co flee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low to dealers bv EDWARD HOPE. 50 WILL bo found Invaluable for want of Appetite, General Debility, Chilla ind Fever aud Dyspepsia. For Bale by Drnggiala and Grocers everywhere. Trncipial Donut, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Charleston, 8. C. For salo in ("ohm bia, H. C., wboloealo or retail, bv II Ahl) Y SOLOMON and OEORGE BYMMERS. Nov 20 f3mo Polishing Powders. MAGIC FOWDEIt for cloauiug Gold, Silver, ?Vc., ten CCU lu per box. Tripoli, for cleaning Brans, Silver, Gold, Ac, len cents per paper. Bath Brick for cleaning Cutlery, Ac. Kept 2 . J. A T. lt. AGNEW. JUST RECEIVED, AT H. & W. C. 5WAFHHLE1, ^^NOTHER lot of those popular Glengarry, Carrick r.ud King William CATE OVER? COATS. .J boee Perfect-Fitting "White and Fancy SHIRT.1-. Czar and Loe HATS, new atylet?. Extra Vine English BROADCLOTH, for tine Dress Coats, ali of which will be sold itt low prices. Jan ll J. I. k M. 1. Killi! JgKO to call particular attention lu thc following li>t of goods, which are MARKED DOWN to tm h ?cw ??puros, ai lo insure he ir speedy sale. EMPRESS 6L0THS, POPLINS, PLA5BS ALL WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. Real Paisley SHAWLS, Wool Shawls, handsome Beaver Cloaks, low and medium priced Cloaks, and All Winter Covering!-. A h?rge stock of FURS, in sets and hinkle. Heavy CASS1MERES, Beaver Cloths, BLANKETS, Flannels, LitiK-ye, Ac. We have recently added io our CARPET, WINDOW SHADE and OIL CLOTH DEPART? MENTS, whick good.- can be sold cheaper '.han earlier in the beacon. Otu DOMESTIC STOCK is very large, to which we invite thc attention ot the closest buy? er.-' Jan ll H. E. NICHOLS & CO., ESTABLISHED 1845. -t&fl Oldest and .Leading Insurance Agency Of Central andNorthirn South Carolina. y ORTH ?nansa AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMEAN r, Of London and Ed i nb it rp. Incorporated 1800. Assets in Gold, $11,2U0.UU0. HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Incorporated 1810. Assets, S2,100,i.'00. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Veto York. Incorporated 1852. Assets, $2,330,122. SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New York. Incorj)oraled 185G. Assets, $2,017,SG9. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Columbus, Ga. Incorporated 1850. Assets, ?500.000. rpilE above are among the oldest ?nd lest'established Companies in the country. Their X iiwjde A$>tt* and the reputation they have long since acquired RF prc mpt n:rd Jair dealing Companies,are tho best guarantees of tlieir taft ty and honorable conduct in thc future. LOSSES adjnsRd and paid at this Agency. Insure with H. E. NICHOLS & CO.. Nov 1.1 3uio Oflico in Savingii' Bank Building, Columbia, S. C. NEW MUSIC STORE, CITIZENS' SAVINGS HANK BUILDING, TAYLOR, NEAR MAIN ST. h> tin ir peenliai const melton, cen bc FI MI at eur tooms! Will alan koep second-hand Fianna for salo. We ere alt-0 ?genta for the BC 1.D1.TT COMBINA'! ION ORGAN, Hie greatest suc? cess of (he age. Several of ?lie instruments hitve been disposed of in tho State, and have given universal r.atii'factii-n. We cordially invite the piofession Mid the mnsieal public gen? erali}, to call anJ t xumh.e th? se wendet fol inst t nm? nts. A #K - WE have also added n BRASS BAND A M JXi> ?5^ _ DEBAR I'M ENI' to ..ur establishment _ S2;\ .VJi* <&f .??,.> ?nd uitabkd tu I tl miali everything C=J&*^. Qr fls C^S <?? 'fet/ ? needed in that line, either of Brass or ^?Srg[ W *m German Silver, Complete feta of these * ?- ?~ fi fl l?f Ml W**!? infiniment*? may be seen at onr rooms, <?*?g&ffil If i:---- ' '. Ft. iouetber with Hans DrnniH, Snare Drums, M* UB <A*~ .??.' IV' r*. Sticks, SnarcM, Drum lb ads. Cymbals, . ^ ^ Our stock of Musical merchandize em jiy^sjs- ., r\ bracea cvervtlibtg in tho Music linn, snell \^gtS?- K'ti M1 HM Violins,' Bows, Concertinas, blutes, KT Afo /*. - A, l"?v.'7/i Giiilars, and everything pertaining toa ?T iii gL JfiL. iSL "W* ?rn Musical Riwtriiment. Sheet Music alwayH ^^TOf ^ i Vi /'^l W J*f>-"~" and tuned, "will also arrange Vlueic WL-^ftf RU InT 31 .? either for Brass or Quadrillo Bauds, foi jL^ITff J)JL? any number of instrumenta. 4SL*<~ Onr Pi ino Room is neatly fitted up for the accommodation of Ladies, and we oordiuilv invito them to call and examine our Pianos. Nov y ; paaryqp \v. il. LVBRASD ?fe soi?. CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, INTER EST A LLO WEI) A T THE Ii A TE O HEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM, ON UER TIFICA TES OF DEI'OUI T, AND ?SIX PER CENT. COM P O UNIJ ED E VER Y XIX MON TUS ON A CCO UN TS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. John ii. rainier. I viea.Pr?hIdenta John F. Thornaa, f YlC0 1 reBIdeuta A. G. Breuizcr, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant ('ashier. Directora. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Htia koli, F. W. McMaBter, John P. Thomas. E. II Ueiiiitsh, John B. l'aimer, Thomas E. Gregg Cohn '.bia. J. Eli Gregg. Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. MaveB, Newberry. B. II. Rutledge, Charleston. Daniel Ravcnel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, LaborerB, ClerkB, Widows, Or? phan? and othcrB may hero deposit their sav ingb and draw a liberal rate of interest there? on. Planters, Professional Men and Trubicon wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require them for busincps or other pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small suma for til cir children, and Married Women and Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in case of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aBide funds for fut (fro ueo. are here afforded an opportunity of depositing their means whoro they will rapidly accumulate, and, at tho samo timo, bo subject to withdrawalwben needod._Aug 18 Winter Schedul? Spar'g & Union Hoad KS na PgggggB'3 ON and after tho 24th tBt^gBr-^^aar?' instant, tho Passenger Trains will go down on MONDAYS, WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDA VS; leaving Spartanbnrg Court Iloupo, at 7.20 A. M., aud arriving at Alston 1.85 P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAY8, will leave Alaton at 9.50 A. M., aud arrive at Sparlanburg at 3.40 P. M. THOMAS B. JETER, Prcaldent. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December 1,1870. BUmm^BBiS? r? .S&3& schedule will bo mu daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Caro? lina Railroad up and down; also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Railroad: UP. Leave Columbia at. 7.00 a. m. " Alston. S.40 a. m. " New berry. 10.10 a. m. " Cokcsbury. 1.45 p. nu " Belton.3.30 p. m. Arrive at Greenville. 5 GO p. m. DOWN. Leave Greenville st. 5 -15 a. m. " Belton. 7.2:1 a. m. *. Cokcsbury. 0.05 a. in. " Abbeville.H.00 a. m. " Newberry.12 35 p. m. " Alston. 2.10 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 3.45 p. m. Dee 1 JOHN H. MOUE, General Sup. Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. PHBnsnaEn Leave Anderson.4.20 P. M. WQBP*W* " Pendleton.5.20 " ?? PcrryvUle.6.00 .? Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 M Leave Wallialla.3 30 A. M Perrvvillo.4.15 .? ?? Pendleton.5.30 " Arrive at Anderson.6 15 M Wailing at Anderson one hour for the arrival of Sup train on Greenville and Columbia Road. _ July 31_W. H. D. GAILLARD, Pnp, Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R. R COLUMBIA, S. C., September 1,1870. ES m s^soga,??? ?5 TIFTCR TU ?8 D A >*. K^^?^??r?zlS?.^ thc Passenger trains over this Road will run as lollows : OOINO SOUTU. Leave Charlotte, N .C.,at. fi 20 a. rc " Columbia, S. C., at. 3.45 p.m. Arrive Augusta, at.- . 8.00 p. m. ooisra :;oirra. Leave Augusta, at. 6.00 a.m. Columbia, S. C., at._11.45 a. n>. Arrive Charlotte, N. C. at. C 30 p. m.. ACCOMMODATION THAIN, SUNDAYS t.XCMTES. Leave Columbia.10 10 p. m Arrrivo at Augusta. 7 00 a. m, Leave Augusta. 6.30 p. m. Arrive at Columbia.4.15 a. m. Close connections made vin Greensboro and Richmond and Acquis Crrek, and tfoRuleiph Weldon and Bay Line. Through Tickets sold and baggago chocked to all prints ?Cplth, Souihj and Weat. Septl C. BOUKKIGHT. Superir.h ndt nt. South Carolina Railroad Company, COLUMBIA, S. C., MAY 13, 1870. ES??K?EIWiESS?P0N and aficr ?3^**\c^?S???!ljM.'* day, 16th May, the l'asseugt r Trains upon tho Routh Carolins. Railroad will run tho following schedule: FOB CI1AM.E&TON. Leave Columbia. 7.45 a m Arrive Rt Cbarloston. 3 30 p m Leave Charleston.8 3ft a m Zrrivo at Columbia.4.10 p m. YOU AUGUSTA. I Lravo Columbia.7.45 a nv Arrive at Augusta.4.25 p m Leavo Augusta.8.00 a m Arrive at Columbia.4.10p m NIOI1T FXM1I.SS TRAIN (smiAYS r.XCi.rTFD). Leave Colombia.7.50 p ? . Arrive at Cbarloston. f .45 a in Arrive at Augusta.7.05 a ni j Leave Chaileston.7.30 p ni Leave Augusta.0 00 p m. I Arrive at Colombia.6.00 D ni CAMOKN THAIN. Camden and Columbia Taseerper Traine j will run Mon da va, Wednesdays and Satmdavs; and between Camden and Ringville daily; Leave Camden.6.85a m I Arrive nt Colombia.1100 a ni j Leavo Columbia.1.00 p m I Arrivo at Camdon..6.40 p n": ?hange of Schedule. j OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO , CO.MI'ANV Snois, N. C., August 29, lb70. I trains will be run over this Hoad iii accordance I with tho following lime-table: Trains East. Trains West. ARltlVK. LEAVE. AllHlVE. LEAVE. Charlotte. 7.00 p in 7.40 a m Salisbury.0 31pm 9.89 y ni 5.(10 a m 5 C5 a ni Grccnebol2 30 a ni 1.15 a m 1.10 a in 2.00 a ni Co. Shops 2 3(1 am:} 00am 10.49pm 11.25pm Hillsboro- I 13 h ni 4.15 ii m 9.33 p ni 9 35 p m Haleigh .. .(> :'2 a m 7.GO a m C.58 p m 7.15 p m Goldsboro 10 50 a ni 3 00 p ni A Freight and Accommodation Train loaver Charlotte da il v. at 3.30 p. m., and ari Ives at f. ;:o ?. m. " W. ll. KRKKN, Mas. Trune. Carriage Materials. _ CONSISTING in part of HUES, ^V?^M^ff^:-pokes. Felloes, Shafts, Wheels, BjgpjBSp? Pol?n. Bolts, Malleable Castings, , S8fc-Fifth VT keels, Bands, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, ratent and Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet. Lining Naila. Springs, Axles, Fire and other Iron, Dash Frames, Taiotn, Oils, Carrirge Varnishes, 4c, Ac. Our stock of these goods is second to none in Colombia, and those dopiring to purchase, ./till?ave mottet/ by calling on Bept ll J. fi T. R. AGNEW. Norfolk oysters, 81.50 per gallon, ut the POLLOCK HOUSE.