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THE PHOENIX. --rt>Bi>iss? DAiitTMiHru-inuktXT. 'mr:a*?ANiR. ? xnnr WEDNESDAY, HOKKINQ. 3Y JULIAN A. SELBY, ' ' ?DITOn AND PROPIO KTor.. Jffico on Main Street, above Taylor. ?arBook and Job Printing of every de* crip don promptly and faithfully attended to. ADVERTISEMENTS Inuortod in tho Daily at 75 cents per square roi tho first and 50 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by tho week, mo?th or year, afc reasonable rates. SUDSUUIPTION. Daily, six months, M 00; Tri-Weekly, ? i?t'? Weekly, 1 50. _ Kpllapli-A. Ufe. I oamo at morn-'twas spring, I smiled; Tho fields with green were olud, I walked abroad at noon-and lol 'Twas summer-I wa? glad. I sat mo down; 'twas autumn eve, And I with eadnoes wept ; I laid mo down at night, ?nd then 'Twas wintor-and I slopll THE CONGRESSIONAL BIGAMIST.-Tho jory in the ense of Congressman Bowen, charged with bigamy buforo tito Crimi? nal Court in Washington, failed to ugreo upon a verdict, and were discharged. They stood eleven fer conviction and ono for acquittnl. A very tight t-quct zc for Bowen. Yet, on reviewing thu testi? mony and reflecting upon tho amount of wilful po jury put in us an evidence for the defence, it is struugo that the jory did not promptly and unanimously ugreo upon a verdict of cn ilty. A clearer case of bigamy was never mude ont, and Bowen will, it is reported, bo ngnin tried for thc offence cnarged. [A'ew York Herald. Tho old repudiated Mississippi bonds, issued about thirty-five years ago, for $5,000,001), and now amounting to 30, 000,000, including interest, bttvo been bought np by speculators for a trifle, and an effort is being mado lo induce thc .Legislature of that State to pr?vido for their redemption. The Memphis Appeal says: "The wholo ?chemo is so mon? strously iniquitous and oppressive as to justify any passable resistance. If car xied out, it will strip the Stat o naked. And we think it would be an act of pru? dence to throttle tho Legislature, and, if necessary to prevent it, hang every member-who voted for it to tho first lamp-post." A REMO OP MAME ANTOINETTE.-A eonrt dress of tho unfortunate French Queen, Marie Antoinette-an elegant royal purple of rare workmanship-is offered for salo ia Charleston. Tho Courier says it was purchased after the execution by a gentleman who was at collego at the time, and his parents planting in San Domingo. The Queen's wardrobe was put up for sale, and he purchased several pieces as relics. After his death, they were divided amongst his ohildren, and the court dress referred to fell to a daughter, who wishes to dispose of it to ameliorate her circumstances. Bowen, the bigamist, had T. J. Mackey arrested in Washington, the other day, on a charge of subordination of perjury, for the purpose of securing kis (I Jo wen V) conviction. The Washington Patriol, alluding to the mis-trial in Bowen's case, say H : "Bowen's friend on tho jury is understood to be a deformed negro, who, it is understood, was the 'hanging-out' solitary man, who, in a provious oase, had prevented a conviction." A Frenck paper publishes the follow? ing cheerful paragrapk: "It is not gene? rally known that the assassination of Prim ?B but the first exeoution of a sen? tence pronounced by the secret Provi? sional Government of Spain, who kavo condemned to death tko 191 deputies wko voted for tko Dnko of Aosta." Sambo bas expectations. Tke follow? ing toast was offered the other day at a "Lincoln supper,"in Cincinnati: "Hon. J. H. Bainey, our Member from South Carolina-The first of a long procession of oolored Congressmen. May the line stretch out till tke crack of doom." Strasburg is to remain eternally Ger? man. Being the kuy of the ?tbine, she is supposed to contain the germ of Ger? man safety. Rich, Rare and Ruby. WE havo just received an extensive addi? tion to our stock of WINES and LI QUORS, which will compare favorably, in pu? rity, willi any stook in tho United States. Wo mont ion: Superior Heidsiek-, Verzenav Moct <fc Chandon; Veuvo Clicquot Ponsardin: Cor tai I lod MouBscaux, and other brenda ot CHAMPAGNE. J. Sc P. Mandi's Cognac BRANDY-believed to be tho only lot of ibid celebrated brand in thc citv. Old Wheat Bour? bon WHISKEY- 18C0. Genuine Hungarian BITTERS. Part aga. Ea Crema and Concilla man CIGA1IS- genuine Havanas, '"all and Irv them. PAYS1NOER A FRANKLIN, Jan 2a Kxchangn (lonee. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey. Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Oin, ?turd, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy, Duff Gurdon'* l'aie Sherry, South-eido Math ira Wine, London Dock Fort Wino, Hibbcri's London Porter, McEwen'? Scotch Alo. Tho above direct from thfi iuiportors and warranted pure For Halo by EDWARD HOPE. Carriage Materials. CONSISTING in part of II URS, Spokes, Felloes, Shalt*. Wheels, Poles, Bolts, Malleable Castings, Fifth Wheels, Bands, Enamelled Leather. Dash Leather,Patent ?md Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Lining hails.- Springs, Axles, Firo and other lion, lundi Frumes, Paiids, Oils, Carrido Vnrnhhcs, Ac., Ac. Our stock of thone. gnodtt \? second to none in Columbia, and tho?o desiring to pnrcluibo, xiii save monei/ by calling on Bept ll__ J. * T. R. AONF.W. Bowner's Mineral Speini Oil. ANEW OIL, which will not light under 300 degrees Farenheit; oovcr gums; is almost od? rlesB and as safe as Sperm or Lard Oil for family use, and when burned in (lie. MINEIIAI, HPKI?M LAMP, tho light is equal to the best Kerosene, at a cost not exceeding one-half a cent, per hour. It requires but littlo atten? tion, no trimming, and tho chimney never breaks from heat. A supply ot this safety oil, and a small assortment of Lampa, just received and for eale by J. A T. R. AGNEW. Oha r 1 ? s tonjkdvejrt?^ ."o oHPntM ?V^ATC TS PH08PHA?B OT ?JME, FOR O0MPO87IN& UUh COTTON SJCBD. ---- THIS article, ia manufactured by tho Pacific Guano Co m pa UT, at Charleston, 8. O , under tho euperintenuonco of Dr. ST. J li Ll ISN RAVENEL. When oomposted with an equal weight ol Cotton Seed, its results havo boen found fully equal to tho best standard Fertil? izers. ItB economy must commend it to tho notice of planters generally. For specific directious for composting and forsuppliCB, apply to J. N. HOBSON, Sollinc Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN 8. REESE AV CO., Deo 24 i Hm o Oeneral Asrents, Bait ?moro. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL tl 000,000; SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. rriHIS GUANO is now so well known in all X. tho Southern State? lor its remarkable t t?cela as an agency for incre asing th?: pro? ducts of labor, as not to require special re? commendation from tia. Ita uso for live years past has? established its eh a rat ter lor reliable excellence. Ibo large fixed capital invested ly tho Company in this trade affbrdB tho sureat guarantee of tho continued excellence of ita Guano. J. N. EORHON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN 8. REESE A CO , Bec 24 iilmo General Agen!". Baltimore. OW ? LargcBt and most complete] -<T3 OW I Manntactory of Doors, SaBhoa, ~i\^y aw j Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in the "tva OW I Southern States. J "ott Printed Price List defies competition. Rend for one. Soutfrooon application. April 8_ +ty r. F. nrtoniK. it. it. nunoiNs. n. c. nunaiNS. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, North Allarilic Wharf, CHARLESTON. 8. C. T IBERALadvances made on Consignmonta. JU Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi? dent lat National Bank, CharloBton, ti. C. Aus 25 8mo WILL bo fonnd Invaluable for waut of Appetito, General Debility, Chills md Fover and Dyspepsia. For salo by Druggists and Grocoracvcrywhcro. Prncipial Depot, GOODRICH, WINFMAN & CO., Charleston, 8. C. For salo in Columbia. 8. C., wholcsalo or retail, bv HARDY SOLOMON and OEOROE SYMMER8. _Nov 20 t3mo STOCKS, BONDS and COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov 23 Gmo Tao Pollock House / \ HAB boee orerbaule* ^?n^v ,S5>LSr and fitted up for tb? wio--ggSS ^?fip tereoaaoo. OYBTBllfl,; FISH and ti-A BIB aerved ap in tho nunn i aV.?i0. Tho Privato LUNCH KOOM baa been refit tod. and ancBte may expect proper attention. Oct 12 ? TT^H^W FF.SNOH Cognac Bitters, ^ FIRST PRIZE Paris Exhibition 1867 Purify thc b ? o o d and strengthen tho system, eradicating the otTect of dissipation, maintain thc human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel tho Blues and ali mental dis? tempers, and relieve those whoso sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure Bili? ous (f ml ol/tcr J evers, /-ever and Af/tre, ('/tills, '/>/'(/rr/iovit. '/)yse/t fcry, 'J>vsj>cpsi<f. Sea - .S'/cA-ncss, Colic, V/iolcra, C/tole.ra, ,1/7/rous, and every complaint inci? dental to diet or atmos? phere. Ladies will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness, and Diseases peculiar to the.sex. ff/ Thousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the office of 9 M. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, Cl & GO Water Struct, N. Y. CLACIUS W ITTE. Charleston. Honorai Agent* F?r state South Carolina. Ftbi:i||jl\ Fail banks' Standard Scales. fiBS-Z^T^ THE und'r fl^l for Fairbanks' H ? PL AT FOB ?! tl to tlie trade and tl thoso wanting >? made,' an as **^^?^?^^^^BB?|8j^. Hort in cut cf .=?S"4f?i? _ TTTJ Va?J- ]ow OfiUrce. We aro alxo A(iont? for MEYEB'S COUNTEl! SCALES, which, for accuracy an J durability, cannot bo aurpaPBod. J. & T. B. AGNI'W. Chewing Tobacco-Just Received. AFINK lid of tho bret Pan-cake and Fig Chewing TOBACCO. Nov .i JOHN C. SF.F.OERS. Cigars. aENUINE Imported CIO ABS, touetlirr with a largo aupplv of Domestic CIGABS. l'ricea to unit all. JOHN C. SEEOKliS. JUST RECEIVED, AT ^A^NOTHEE lot of those popttliir Glengarry, (inttic); and Kio? William CAPE OVER? COATS. Those Perfect-Fitting Wbiw und Fancy SHIRTS Czar and Lee ll ATS, new styles. Extra Fin<! English BROADCLOTH, for fine hu tt- t * :?tt-. iii! i i widt h ??il ?.?. ?old at low prices. ' Jan 11 J^L? lo call particului attention to the loliowiiix li?u ol good?<, which ?in MARKET1 DOWN to euch low figures, as to instil c '.heir speedy sale. EMPRESS 6L0THR, POPLINS, PLAIDS A Ii 1 ' ALL WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. Real Paisley SHAWLS, Wool Shawls, handsome Reiver Cloaks, low and inediitm pi iced Cloaks, and All Wlntei Covi rings. A htrgc stock of FURS, in SCIB und singh . Iltavy CASSIMEREH, Leaver Cloths, BLANKETS, Flannels, Linscys, Ac. Wo have recently added io our CARPET, WINDOW SHADE and OIL CLOTH DEPART? MENTS, which goods can bo sold cheaper than earlier in thc season. Our DOMESTIC STOCK le very large, to which wo invile the attention ot the closest buy? ers. Jan ll GBITBAL NATIONAL BANK o? Ooluml3iaa S- O. ????? ' ' Present Capital, $100,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ?500,000. OFFICERS. John Ii. Palmor, ?'resident. A. O. Brcnizcr, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTUM. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmor. F. NV. McMas tor, U. D. Sunn, of lt. 1). Sunn A Son; O'. VV. Scardon, of Copeland A Bcardcn; lt. L. Bryan, <?r P.rvan A MoCartcr; \V. C. S-.vu.aclJ, of lt. A \V. O R wa (held. F. W. McMastcr, Solicitor. rjUIIS Bank is now open l?rr tho transact on JL of a general banking business. CKUTIFICATES or DEFCSIT of curroiicy or coin, bearing interest at t!io rato ot teven (7) ?i' r cent per annum, in kind, will be issued. Ks; coi al attention given to collections,; for thc making of which it lias peculiar facilities? Drafts on all tho pi ominent cities in the United Slates bought and hold. Foreign Exchange bought and sold, and col? lections] made on all tho principal cities in Europe. Sight Draft* drawn direct on all thc promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Sextttand, France, tjerniauy, Belgium, I ?oil and, lieu mark and tho Orient* Let t rs oj' Credit issued, payable in ?ny of thc above placet*. Notes, Hi'ls of Exchange, and other evi? dence* of debt discounted, and money loaned on colls terit Iv. Stocks, Hoads, Void dad Silccr bought and sold.. Mutilated Currency purchased at a una!! discount. Deposita from County Ojjicrrs especially so? licited; also, from Tras'tes, Administrators. Executors, Professional Men, and others. Particular anent ion given to accounts bf Ci'y and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness mun, a:.d thu usual accommodations ex? tended. Accounts of Railroad Companies, and other coi poi at ion-, rectived on favorable terms. hanking IIuuso opposite Columbia Hold. Open frnin i) to 3. Pi li 1 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK CF SOUTH C-AHOkm?k Deposits of ?1 and Upwards Ivtceived, 1X Tf HES TAL L o WEI) A T THE J!. 1 TE O SF. VEX PEU CENT. PEE ANNUM, ON ' I l< Tl F WA ? KS OFDEPOSIT, 1 NJ) S ?A FEE CENT. COM I'OUyJtEJi EVERY SIN MO.\ TUS ON A CCO UN TS. UFFICEBS. Wm. M.'i tin, President. John P. Palmer. I ...-," ,, , John P. Thomas, f Vicc-lrcwdt nt,-. A. Ct Jin nizer. (Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cat-Lier, Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin. A. C. lins keil, F. W. McMastcr, John P. 1 humas. E. D Ucinit. h, John 15. Palmer, Thema.'. E. (ii ( pg Columbia. .1. Kli tin gg, Marion. 0. T. Scott,Newberry. Vi*. (?. M aves, Newberry. B. II. Hut fudge, Charleston. Daniel Itavcuel. Jr.. Chariest on. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widow?, Or? phans and others may hero deposit theirsav mg.s and draw a liberal rate ot' interest there? on. Planters. Professional Men andTrusieee wishing to draw interest on their funds until they require th em for business or ?titer pur? poses: Parents desiring to set apart small -urns Tor their children, and Married Women ind Minors (whoso deposits can only bo with? drawn by themselves, or, in caso of death, by their logal representatives,) whiling to lay asido funds for futuro U?o. are hero afforded an opportunity of depositing their moans where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at Ihosamo time, be subject to withdrawal when ie ed ed._ _ Alic 18 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposos of a Laxative Medicine. Perba p.- i:ooi>e nw <? cine i? so loth cr.-:diy required liv every body its a carl.ari ic, nor was ever an} be? fore so imiver.-ally adopted into HM-, iii every country and among all classes, an thia milli buletlieieitt purgative I'tll. flu? obvious reason i-, that it i- a moro relia? ble and Tar more ef? fectual remedy than any other. Those v? lu. li n i? tried it, know that it cured them ; those \\ lu. hat o not, know thal it cures their neighbors and IVterols ; and all know that what il does one? it dm-i al? ways- that il never fall? llirotlgll any limit or neg gleet of its composition. We have thousand.- i.pon thousands of certificates of ?ieirremarkniil.res of thc following complaints, lint such . ure- arc known in every neighborhood, and we i.i uni publish (li. in. Adapted to all age- and < midi'ions in all climate- ; containing neither cal?me] iio.'aiiy liclctcr?om drug, they may h.* taken willi -. loij by any body. Their *ii;rar-??ial?ng preserve- ? .iii ever Ire; li,.nilI makes them |>l< at ant'lo take, .> hite being purely vegetable, no barm eau tn-i . .ii liw?ir it e m any .pi.-miiiy . They operate by iheir pnwcrf.i! nilha-ie e..o i ie hilermtl t ktcrjra til pmil't thc blond :.::.' -tiii.tilaic it into healthy :. !!? !:-*:?. .:: . iJe: i> ms ol' Hie -liiiii i vi i. Itotvels. liver, ?md other <>i'g iii - of Ibo body, resitii ?og iheir irregular action initcilrh, and by . nw il ag, wherever they exist, .-neb .?e I'iotv'el i ?.?? . :i- . .??: |>:e liri origin ol" .?i-ea-e. Miee'e .'. . '? ul ; are .;:. en in ihe tt i*a|.|iei oil tin- lc >.\. lol ?if. i' iliui, ?a i. coliililatllln, A hi 'ti i ile..c /.<7<..... i. |.;.t!;. ure: I'm- I?HII,'|???I ir ilt?li>x?>?tl?*M, 9.lil lev.? ii?-??. S..iH'M' ami IHM** of ,*ppet:ce. I!;."1?' -.li ml ; If lal;? i moderately tn slimulale lb? ; mi itch. :". I . ?-lore i' -' heal! tty lone ale! a' !. . -. I n:' i.i .cr < "oin |rl'.%(nf and its vari?m? . tout-, lt.lim.* 6c i .ni.i< h,'. hit-H CII'-.M!-' lief? :>. .4 aiiuillc?* Ol' <? reen feic2.mv??i, Si !.>!.?< iiSU' ?mil HS I? ?int s t'f\ t*ra. Ikey bc iii.?i-ioiisly i '...II tor each ca-e, in eo'nv: . :. . il le?n?i brrt inoi?. the obf.lrtir.ioii ditch I Sly 1'iiti'rv or lPiiirrh<.*;t. I>i;i '.?i'd dn v i jfi ne.'ally required. I or IC.ieiittat.f inn, a? o nt. ravel. j';ti |ti(.?l?<i.i ?if ?lie tK??art, l*ai:i iii l?ie ?*..le. BSnch and Loin*, thev should be emt .: .?? ly taken, as required, lo chango the diseasi d a.'tion ol' th.- sy-tcm. VViUi such change Ci > e ci iupJai ltd '!e appear. | .>r Mio|i4,v and l>ropKirnl Svrollii.ir'. Ikey fhoul I he taken in largo and frequent .'?. .? to produi t' Hie oircct nfa drastic purge. For in.t]?|?r?'M?ion a large do?c should he taken us ii protluccs thu tletired effect by tym pa?ky, As a lilmtex I'HT. toko, ono or two ?'?Its l<< promote liigestinn and relieve th? ?tomacb. An nccaslonal dose stimulates thc stomach mid bowels into healthy action, restores thc appetite, and invigorates thc system. Heneo it is often ad? vantageous where, no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, orten linds that a dose of these. I'ills makes him feel decidedly bet? ter, h/om their cleansing and renovating effect on thc digestive apparatus. Hr. ,r. C. Amid: CO., Practical Chemists, LOWELL. JU ASS., V. H. A. Doc !? T'> I M?L: o| u. it. Mit/j. Agent. Rio Coffee. HAGS Uli) COFFER, for salo low to dealers liv EDWABD HOPF. MONTEITH & PIELD??O, Auctioneers and Commission Merohanto COLUMBIA, S. O. WILL give strict attention to sale of To? bacco and Conntry Produce. Dee 17 50 .?y Mr. Sch en eli ActTlHt Conanmptl ve J to ?o M Florida in Wlnisr.-Having for ibo last tb?rty-?vo year? devoted my ?hole time ?nd attention to Ihn atndy of lu uti dia oaaoa and consumption I feel that 1 under atand fully the conree that ought to bo pur sued to rc ht o ro a tolerably bad ca e o of diseased lungs to healthy soundness. The tirol and moat important ?tcp ie for tho patient to avoid taking cold, and tho beet of all placea on this continent for this purpuRO in winter, ia Florida, well down in tho Ktate. where the temperature ia regular, and not (subject to such variation? aa in more Northern latitude*. Palatka is a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept there hy Poterman. Laut win ? ter I saw several persons there whoso lungs had been badly dibcaaod, but who, under tho healing influen?a of the climate and my medi? cines, were getting well. One hundred miles further down Hie river is a point which I would prefer lo Palatka, as tho temperature is more, even and tho air dry and bracing. M'-llonvillc and Enterprise are localed there. I should e.t\o a decided pre fercuco to Mclhmvillo. lt is two miles from river or lak<->. and it sci ms almost impossible to take c-.dd there. Tho tables in Flotilla might bo belter, and patienta complain at limes, but that is a good sign, as il indicates a return of appetite, and when this IH thc case llicy generally increase in flesh, and then thc lungs must bea!. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, ami many other plan s in various parts ol Florida, can lie safely recommended to consumptives t in winter. My rearons for sacing sn are thal patients aro less liable to take cold there thi n where there is a lesa even temp?rature, ?lid il i-, not necessary to say that when a consump? tive person expos's him.-ell to fi equi nt colds, he is certain lo ?lie shortly. Th? rc toro, my advice is, go well down into tho State. . tit ?il Ibo reach of prevailing Fust winds Htid fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of the lo? calities I have named, will bei.(lit those who uro troubled willi a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but lor those w hose lungs aro diseased a moro Southern point is earnestly recom? mended. For lilt cc'i years pi inr to 1RC9. 1 was profes? sionally in Kew Y?;r!t, boston, l'aitimoro and Philadelphia every week, w hen- I saw and ex? amined on au average ?ive hundred putitnts a weelx. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of hui},' du-1 ase. has ena? bled mo to understand the disease tully, and hence my caution in regan! to taking cold. A person may take vast ipiuutiliesof "Schenck's I'tilmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Man? drake Pills." ami vet die if he does not avoid taking cold. lu Florida, marly cvrryb.idy is nsiiiR Sch click's Mandrake Pills, for thee ?mate i.i more likely to produce bilious habits than more Northern latitudes. It is a weil estab? lished fact that natives of Florida rarely die of con.-umption, especially those ol'the Sou: li? era part. On the other hand, in New Eng? land, one-third, at least, ot' tho population dio of this terrible disease. In thc Middle States it does not prevail so largely, still there aro many thousands oT cascB there. What a vast per ci ntcge of life would lie saved if consumptives wen- ;;s easily alarmed in re? gard to laking fri .-.- cold as they aro about scarlet fever, ..'mall-pox, \e. Hut they are not. 'I hey take what they term a lillie cold, which I bey aro credulous enough to bc.?eve will wear oft in a lew days. They pay no at? tention to it, and hence it lays the foundation for another and another still, until tho lunga arc diseased beyond all hope for cure. My advico to persons whose lungs arc affected e ven slightly is, lo lay ill a stock of schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Schmidt's Seaweed, Tonio and Schenck's Mandrake Pilis and go to Florida. 1 recommend these particular medicines became 1 am thoroughly acquaint? ed wiih their act ion. I know that wheic they aroused in strict accordance, with my direc? tions, they will do the work that is required. Thia accomplished, nature will do thc rest. Tho physician who prescribes for cold, cnne.li or night-sweats, and then advises thc patient to walk or ride out every day, will bc sure lu have a i orpso on his hands before long. My plan is to give my thrco medicines, in accordance with thc printed directions, ex? cept in eomo casca where a freer uso of tho Mandrake Pills is necessary. My object is to givo tone-to Ibo stomach-to get up a Rood appetite. It is always a good sign when a patient begins to grow hungry. I have hopes of such. With a relish for food and tho gratifient ion of that relish comes good blood, and with it moro llcsh, which is closely fol? lowed by a healing or the lungs. Then tho cough loosens and abates, thc creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and tho patient gets well, provid? ed ho avoids takiDg cold. Now mero are many consumptives who havo not tho means to RO to Florida. Thc question may be asked, is Ibero no hopo lor such? Certainly there ia. My advice to such is, and over lias been, to stay in a warra room during tho winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should bo kept regularly at that point, by means of a ther? mometer. Let sucli a patient tako his ex? orcise within tho limits of tho room by walk? ing up and down as much as his strength wiil permit, in ordor to keep up a healthy circula? tion of tho blood. I have cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Con? sumption ia as easily cured as any otbor disease, if takon in timo, and tho proper kind of treatment is pursued. Tho fact stands undisputed on record that Schenck's Pulmo nic Syrup, Mandrake Tills, and Seaweed Tonic havo cured very many of what seemed to bc hopeless eases of consumption. Go where you will, you will bc almost certain to find some poor consumptive who has been rescued from the very jaws of death by their use. SJ far as the Mandrake Pills arc concerned, everybody should keep a supply of tItem on hand. They act on the liver better than calo? mel, and leavo none of its hurtful effects be? hind. In fact, they arc excellent in all cases where a purgative" medicine is required. Il you havo partaken too frech of fruit and diarrhoea ensues, a dosi of tho Mandrakes will cure you. ll yon arc subject to sick headache, lake a dose of the Mandrakes ami they will relieve yon in two honra. If you would obviate Ibo effect of a change of water, or the too free indulgence in Ti nit, take one of the Mandrakes every night or every other nihill, and you may th. n di ink waler and eat wateimelons, pear?, apples, ilium*, peaches or corn, w ii hoe.t the risk bf bi lng Sick j by them. They will prelect thean who live in j tin mp situations against chills and fevers. Try them, l in y are perfectly harmless. They can do you good nnlv. i 1 have abandoned my profcarii ita? vi.?its lo Huston and New Voil:, tint cotilinm** to :-< e patients al my office. No. 16 N.slXI'H street, j Phi adi lp..ia, every Saturday, from !' A. M. to hi P. M. Those who wish ?i thorough exami ? nat lon w it h ! he Iii Spirometer \\ ill be charged i tivo dollars The Itespirometer deelnrea the* ! exact condition '..* thc Innes, and pal?enla can readily h urn whether they ure eatable or nut. j I5ul 1 di sire it distinctly understood that the . valut; of ley medicinen depends entirely upon . I heir bi tain n strictly according to dirie . lions. In coli? bini.m. I will say that when persons i take my medicines ami their systems arc 1 brought into r. healthy condition I hornby, j they un liol i-o liable to take cold, yet no'one wit li di icuai d Innes can hear a sudden .'hange ! of atmosphere wit bout tho liability ol' greater ? or lusa in italien of the bronchial tubes, i Full directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so ex ol ici I arid clear that any otic can usc them without consulting me, and can be bought from anv drngftist. J*. H. SCHENCK, M. D., No. 15N. SIXTH shoat, Philadelphia. Nov 1!) fly AVOID QUACKS- A victim of early in? discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? maturo decay,'Ac, having tried in vain overy advertised rcmeely, hae a ?implo moans of self-cure, which ho will sond free to his fellow .nffercrs. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau stroct, New York. Dec23 t6mo Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA RMLUOAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, H. G., January 10, 1871. Pasucngi r '1 rama upoD tLti? Hoad will arrive und leave a? follow??: THAIN NO. 1. Lcavo Charleston at.8 20 a m / rrivo at Columbia at. 3 40 p m Leave Columbia at. 12.10 p m Arrive ut Charleston at.7 f 0 p m Leave Camden, Sunda}a ixct pied, at.fl f.0 a m Arrivo at Ringville at."..:.1 20 p m Leave Kinuviilo, Sundays excep'?, at.2 ito p m Arrivo at Camden a?.COO p m The above Trains run in connection with Wilmington,Columbia and Augusta Railroad, connecting willi Trains for Wi mil g'on, North Carolina, ?ind with Trains for Anemia, Gror l-i-t - making close connections with Night Trains ol' Georgia Raihoud and Central Rail? road, for all points South ami West. '1 RUN No. 2-SIGHT EXI IICFH. (Solidity Night excepted.) Leave Chaileston at.7.10pm Ari ive at Columbia at.li (ll) a in Leave Columbia st..7 GOpna At rive at, Chu riebt mi at.fi.-15 a m This Train i uns in conn? dion with Cn Au? gusta '1 ruins, making clot-n connection with Georgia Raid mid ami Central llailrnnd Morn? ing .' rains, for all points South ?nd West. A. L. TYLER, Vice-Pr? shlent. H. n 'PinciNs. General Ticket Anent. Jun 21 Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta R.E SUPERING ENDJCNT'S OFFICE, Con MU?A, s. C., Ju mia i y 17.1871. F"?T Sm, n^RirW*^ ON sud lifter SUNDAY, ?F^Y^lS^^?^.Li unary 22, tho Passen? ger tra i UH ?ivor thiri Poad will run.as billows: (?(UNO NOIZTU.-No. 1. No. 2. STATIONS. AltltlVi:. LEAVE. AltlUVK. I.I AVE. Augusta 8 (I) an 0 (10 pm Columbia 12.51 pm 1.(ttl pm 11.05 pin ll.V0 pm Wiuiisb'io :> 17 pm 3 ?17 pu 1 25 Hin 1 27 am Clii stor 5 ( 7 pm 5 ll? pu. 2 SO mn 3 (JO am Chsrh-tto 7 pm 0.30 am Goixti Soi ;n -NO. 1. No. 2. iMiUIVK. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlot to 8.1:0 an 8 10 pm Chester Ifi 20 am 10 S?3 Hti 10 27 pm 10 .'IO pm Whinsb'n ll 55 am ll ?58 inn ll .05 pm ll SS pm Columbia 2.10 inn 2.28 pn 2 13 am 2 28 am Augusta 7 15 pm 7 ::0 nm (ii INO Norn it.-Train No. 1 makes close HAILY CONNECTIONS ut Cluillotte for dil points Not;': ii unc? MAST. Train No. 2 mattes same concclioDs, SUNDAYS I XCI ITEH. GOINO SOUTH -Train No. 1 makes close DAILY CONNECTIONS at Augustn with trains ot Georgia anti Central Georgia Railroads, tor all points South, South-west and West. Train No 2 makes satur; connections, SUN? DAYS EXCELTED. No night trains will leavo Charlolto, Au? gusta or intermediate points on Sundays. Through Tickets sold und oujjcnge checked to principal points. J. M. SELRlliK. Sup. E. lt. DoilKET, General Ticket A pr nt. Greenville and Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUaiBlA, S. C., December 1, 1870. ?fflfiK^if v.,d nrftr.r ,hia nfS'Kn*-K<3 liysy**^?fe?'dato, tho following schedule will Uti run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night'linins un South Caro? lina Railroad up and down; ?Iso viith Trains going Sont h on Charlotte, Columbia and Au? gusta Railroad: IT. Lr ave Columbia at. 7 00 a. m. Alston. 8 10 a. m. " Newberry. 10.10 a. m. " Coke ahury.1 45 p. m. " Relton.3.30 p. m. Ai;?. o st Greenville. 5 CO p. m. DOWN. Lenvo Greenville at. 5 45 a. m. Dutton.7 23 a. m. " Cokcsbury.9.05 a.m. Abbt ville".. 8 00 a. m. Newberry.12 35 p. nt. " Alston. 2 10 p. m. Arrive at Columbia. 3 45 p.m. Dec 1 JOHN H. MORE. General hup. Change of Schedule. OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. R. CO.. COMPANYSnor-3, N. C., Januar 25, 1871. ?F52i?Sf&S&8?KA TRAINS will be run over 't/ar *llr j h ; ? Hoad as follows: Erpress. Mail. AUniVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Charlotto 5 35am 8.00pm Salisbury 8.08 a m H 13 an 10.31 p m 10.S0 p m Gr'nsb'oll.05arall 20am l.HOam 1.45 am Cn Sh op 12 50 pm 1 05 p m 2 57 a m 3.17 a m nillsb'ro 2 28 p m 2.33pm 4 27am 429am P.aleigh 5.12 am G.38 a m 7.10 am Goldsboro 10.55 a m Expr?s?. Mail. Goldsboro 3 00 p m Raleigh 8.45am C 58 p m 7.40 am Hillsbroll.07 amil. 10pm 10 (0 a m 10.02 a m Co Shop 12 30pml2.G0pm 11.12 a m ll 45 am Gr'nsb'o 2 10 p m 2 20pm 1.10 am 2 00am Salisb'ry 5.15p ni 5.20pm 4 50am 4.55 am Charlotte7.5(> p m 7.30 a m Jan 27 W. H. GREEN, Mas, Trans. Schedule on Blue Ridge Kailroad. r--mu,,i-,m] i Leavo Anderson.4.20 P. M. (^agSSB&RgJ " Pendleton.6 20 " - " Pcrryville.6.00 " Arrivo at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla.8 80 A. M. *. Perrvville.4.15 *' " Pendleton.5.30 " Arrive at Anderson.0.15 " Wailing at Anderson one hour for tho aiTiva J ol'Jnp train on Greenville and Columbia Road. July 31 W. Tl. D. GAILLARD, Sup, j Winter Schedule Spar g & Union Hoad BR mi PBHflRhtBU ON and after the 24th W&V&m2Z38lte instant, the PaPsenpcr Trains will go down on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS; leaving Spartanbuig Court House, at 7 20 A.M., end arriving at \!ston l.?5 P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS nnd SA'] URDAYS. ?ill leave A!-(on at 9 50 A. M.. and arrive at H pa ri an hu rp ut 3 10 P. M. '1 IIOMAS R.JETER. Pirsideut. i Thiel Proof Drawers. rpi! 1" undi rsigiw d liuvo received tho Agency j ? of these DRAWF.RM. 77i y ore HIP ano 1 tliintiticcrtfuljorihepra r--. -K hn*(o?ofivfr!iPimv?w ^AUDW/Ay^ fl ? shop it, Culmnhin, al IMPROVED , r I fording a sine proteo T , n 1 ibm rrom the liuhi-iiii TILL LOCK & URAWERJ ;;. red geld ry. F??r sith ' mw, by . J. A T. R. AGNEW. ICE! ICE! ICE! HAVING put mv machine in operation, I now inform tho public that lam ready tu supply any and all orders for ICE. Price, two c cots per pound by the retail. For 100 pounds or more, agreements will he made. Tho leo I can bo obtained at either tho upper or lower I store. J. C. SEEOER8. jDiamond Hams, SUGAR cured SHOULDERS, Smoked Tongue, Breakfast Bacon, Fulton Market Beef, All choice and for sole at reduced prices. Jan 27 EDWARD HOPE