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.'? EVEIl? WKDNKSpAT MOBNINO. SY J UL IA N< A; SELBY , EDITOR A-SD PROPRIETOR. Office$05$ Main Street, above Taylor, Book and Job Printing of overy dotcrin ion promptly and faithfully attended to. , ADVERTISEMENTS Inserted in tho Daily at 75 conte per square for tba first and 50 cents each subsequent in? sertion. Long advertisements by the week, month OT year, at reasonable rates. SUJ?SOBIPTIOH?-' \r Daily, six monthB, $4,00; Tri-Weekly, ?2 5C; ffeeklyj 1 $0.' _ Tempora Mutantur. BY J. O. SAXE. Tho following stanzas will find an echo in many a heart. Too often, as tho gray hair and tho wrinkles of ago come upon us, we think, with a sigh, of tho bright V?B?OTIB of youth, long since faded, and oxolaim wilh tho poet, "<9, t?mpora niularilur!" "The times are changlngl" long, long ago, A Roman graybeard sighed;, "And still aa seasons wax and wane, Wo chang? with timo and tido." And I-alaB, that I,must own My'lqeka are growing Bcantor! - In ponoivo retrospect repeat, O, t?mpora mutantur! Whero now aro tho village belles rednnetedof yore? Oone, with tho fashion of tho boots i And bonnets which thoy wore. Their dimpled oheoks are wrinkled now, And timoi-tho diaenchanter Has dimmed the eyes that dazzled minc it t?, t?mpora mutantur J ,, O, how wo raved of oonatancy, Malinda May, and I I've quite forgotten which was first To break the tender tie; I know that I survive tho shock - Though sworn to die instanter And Linda lived-to lovo again O, t?mpora mutantur! Good Dr. Proser, where is he? Whose logic oloar and strong The vestry praised-aud never deemed The sermon over long. Until they heard and quito preferred The RevorendRousiug Runter; To whom succeeded Parson Prim O, t?mpora mutantur.' Yea, times are changed; but ono can dino And Mag's the beet of oooks "No dinner?" Johnt "Sir, if you please, Mag's gone to voto for Snookel" And'wife she's gone along with Mag John, bring mo tho dooanter By Jove] I'll go and vote for Jouet! O, t?mpora mutantur! "About the year 1813 a wealthy North Carolina planter named Pollock, tho owner'of 15,000 slaves, was a regular visitant at Saratoga Springs." [Saratogian. So bo was. We knew Pollock inti? mately." -He was, indeed, a wealthy planter. 4 The 15,000. slaves mentioned - by tho Saratogian were merely some that he kept about the house to wait on him. The hoik of his property of that species was kept off on his plantations. The Government used to rofuso to take the census in North Carolina because it couldn't afford to pay the expense of counting Pollock's negroes. [Louisville Courier. The women at LaOrosse, Wis., have got thc rag. carpet mania the worst way, milking up all tho old olothes they can find.. Mon have to sleep in their pants to ko er) from having them made up into carpets, and then they often wake up in the morning and find a leg out off. t-MWb-I IIIMIirill IITI" I ll I ?llllllllllllimiBIII I ll ?IIIIIMIII Ul 111 Good Health-Long Life. THERE is a difference between good blood and bad blood-a difference of Lifo and Death. ' Bad blood ie full of humors, pro? ducing corrupt Soros, Ulcers, Boils, Car? buncles, Spota, Blotohcs. These are indica? tions of a diseased condition of the system, and unless removed, will prey npon the body and make it a diseased and loatheBome thing of flesh. Without pure blood no flesh is freo from disease. The Pale and Shrunken Forms, Yellow Faces, Weak Stomaohs, Diseased Livers; Crippled Rheum atice, Nervous Hypo? chondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims of Headache so common In thl.i country, is owing entirely to the humors of tho blond. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT in the only snro medicine. 20,000 bottles sold at home bespeaks for it a popularity unexampled in the history of medicine. For purifying the Blood and invigorating the Liver, no better or cheaper medicine has ever been discovered. HeimtBh's Queen's Delight is a Purifier of tho Blood and an Invigorator of the Liver, two things essential in preserving Health and in oaring Disease. It invigorates the Liver and cores all .disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, purifies the Blood and repairs the waste of tho Body, imparts Btrength and gives Vigor to diseased and enfeebled svsteniB. HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT. The people approve, and physicians sanction . ita uso, because it po<>30B8cn merit, and is what it seems to bc-a household blessing to th? sick. IT CURES HEADACHES.-Siek Headache, Nervous Head? ache, Bilious Headache, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Dizziness, Rush of Blood to thu Head, Full? ness, Oppression of tho Head, &o. CATARRH-This unpleasant disease, in all its forms. Boas THROATS, AO -Sore Throats, Hoarse, ness, Loss of Voice, Weak Voice. DYSPEPSIA.-This disease always cured in all oaaea, in persons of all ages and occupa? tions. LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, AC. Chronic Di ar rh rea and all Chronic Dysente? ry, Colics, obstinate Costiveness. PiM?e.-PlleB.Blind. Dleeding or Ulcerated Painful, Itching, Burning, no mat ter how long existing. Kidney Disease, Diabotcs, Gravo], Inconti? nence, Stoppage, Their pecnliar diseases soon cored. FAOB -AFFECTIONS.-Brown SpotH, Moth Blotches, Pimples, Black Specks. Red Patchos, Barning, Itobing, Ruah of iJlood to tho Face Oloasma, Bad Complexion. Abscesses, Scrofula, when on the Scalp; Throat, Internal or external: on thoTongno, Back, Limbs, or anywhere; Sore and Swelled Legs, all perfectly curable. SKI? DISEASES.-Bait Rheum, Tetter, Acne, BhingleSjScaly Eruption a, Watery Dischargee, Itching. Burning, Chronic Erysipelas. Tas EYES-Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula. Ac, on the Eyes and Eyo-lifls. GoiTBE, SWELLED NECK.-All oases oared. ? Rheumatism, Chronic, Acute, Neuralgia, Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability to walk, painful or passive, cured by the use of I HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT, The afflicted, nervous and debilitated, whose sufferings bave been protracted trora hidden causea, ?nd whoso casos require prompt treat ' vent, will find always a euro remedy in QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Ask for HEINITSH'8 QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Take none other. Be la the inventor and tole ?roprletor. gold wholesale and retail at hil IrGjf ftndChemlcslStore, Columbia, B.C. ' (jib 9 u \ "'. .**.. ?H. .4) ... CITIZENS7 SAVINGS BANE soyyg OAHQXiisi'A Deposits of^^Sliit?di&pwar^?lRe?tivea, INTEREST ALLO WED AT TBE RATE OI SEVEN- PER OENT. PER' ANNUM, ON. CERTIFICA TES OF DEPOSIT, AND SIX PER OENT. COM? POUNDED EVERY SJ A' MONTHS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS. Wm. Martin, President. JobnB. Talmer. t vico.rrniiiii.itR John P. Thomaa, \ Vlce 1 reaiut ate' A. G. Brenizor, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashiei. Directors. Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has kell.F. W. McMaster. John P. Thomas. E. H Heini tah, John B. Palmer, Thoma e Ii. Gregg Columbia. , , J. Eli Gregg, Marion. G. T. Scott, Newberry. W. G. MayoB, Newberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel II avon el, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, ClerkB, Widows, Or? phans and others may hero deposit their sav? ings and draw a liberal rate nf in tores t there? on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their tunda until I thoy require them for business or other pur ; poaca: Parents desiring to set apart small tums for their children, and Married Women und Minors (whose deposits can only ho with? drawn by themselves, or, in caeo of death, hy their legal representatives,) wishing to lay asido funds for futuro uso. aro here afforded an opportunity of depositing thoir moana where thoy will rapidly accumulate, and, at I ho same time, bo subject to withdrawalwhen needed. Aug 18 IJENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, S. C. Present Capital, $100,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $500,000. OFFICEnS. John B. Palmer, President. A. G. Brenizor, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Cashier. DinKCTonK. J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMas? ter, R. D. Benn, of lt. D. Semi & Son; G. IV. Beardcu, of Copeland A- Peat den; K.L. Ur van, o? Brjan &. McCatter; W. C. SwaflUld, of lt. " W. C. Swaftield. F. W. McMaster, Solicitor. THIS Bank is now open tor thc transaction of a general banking business. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT of currency or coin, bearing interest at tho rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum, in kind, will bo issued. Deposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, Executors, Professional Men, and others. Particular attention given to account H of | Ci'.y and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness men, and the usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, Bills of Exchange, and other evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned on collaterals. Stocks, Bonds, Gold and Silver bought and\ sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a small discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on allthopromi lent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, I .France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Dcn I mark and the Orient. letters of Credit issued, I payable in any of tho above places Drafts on all tho prominent cities in tho United States bought and sold. N. B. Persons desiring to tako Stock in this Bank, would do well to make application soon, as there is only a limited amount still to bo disposed of. Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Opon from fl to 3._Feb 28 ly Eich, Bare and Euby. WE have just received an extensivo addi? tion to our stock of WINES and LI? QUORS, which will comparo favorably, in pu? rity, with any stock in tho United States. Wo mention: Superior Heidsiek; Vcrzenay Moet ?fc Chandon; Yeuvo Clicquot Ponsardin; Cortaillod Mousseaux, and other brands of CHAMPAGNE. J. & F. Martelle Cognac Ii KAN DY-believed to be tho only lot of this celebrated brand in the cit v. Old Wheat Bour? bon WHISKEY-18C0. Genuino Hungarian BITTERS. Paringa, La Croma and Concilla cian CIGARS-genuine Havanas. Call and I Irv them. PAY8INGER * FRANKLIN, Jan 28 Exchance H?tifO. Cognac Bitters, W FIRST PRIZE Paris Exhibition 1867. Purify the b i o o d and strengthen the system, eradicating the effect of dissipation, maintain the human frame in condition of healthfulness, dispel tho Blues and all mental dis? tempers, and relieve those whose sedentary habits lay them open to depression. They prevent and cure -/an? ons and other Fey er s, Jeerer and Ayne, Chills, Diarrhoea, Dysen? tery, ^Dyspepsia, Sea- Sickness, Colic, Cholera, Cholera Jlforbus, 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. ^Thousands of Testimo? nials can be seen at the office of 4 H. JACOBSON, Sole Proprietor, 64 & 06 Water Street, N. Y. 0LA0IU8 & WITTE.? Charleston. General Agents fur Stat a Booth Carolina. FeblSltflj " L?PP MAH 'S G SROTAN BITTERS Purest Medicated CordiaL of tho Apel 1JNV1QO UA T1NG PROPMRTJE$/ > , ; ^u.LIPPMANJsgreat / / f ii ADE ,V?An- -. .GERMAN BITT f I *K , ERS in preparod 4 /y'?* ? . > 'rom tho original famXdW^SSsp y (? QormRn wooipi I jr, Ji\jS^:J \? > now iiipossession lfc?7wP*v'J^5 SV o'tho proprietors v fflfPjw^&F^ '\ Va and *8 lu6 ?ame ^U^fJ-^JIH < Qpreparation that JS?3. i wCiys A*T ?was naed iu Oer /<^^BJ?'MA^JW^^' nlttUi' upwards ol la^-i^ffes?^t^e?V'1 '?" uav iH household >^^i!gg**\^v ^-j. " - ' romody of Germa* 'V^? SvX^i* ' v r*". .? n'y? recommended <* f s x? v(C??2*s! " " hy its nioBt emi *y ' . neut phyuiciaus. LIPPDIAN'S GREAT GE li M A JN BITTERS IB composed of the purest alcoholic essence of Germany's favorito beverage, impregnated with the juices and extracts uf rare nerbs, roots and bark*; all of which combine d make it one of tho best and surent preparations for t ho cure of Dyspepsia, Lose of Tone in thc Stomach and Digestive Organs; NeivotisDubility,Lan? guor, Constipation, I.iver Complaint, General Exhaustion, and ii* a PliEYEETl YE PO li CHILLS AND FE VE li AND MALARIOUS D1SKAS1-S G EN LU ALLY. I > j,; fl j ^ Jb'S Will find LIPPMAN'B GREAT GERMAN BIT? TERS the best tonic known for tko dieeaees-to which they aro generally subject, and where a gentle stimulant ie recommended. SAVANNAH. March IC, 1870. Messrs. Jacob Lipuman tfc Ero., Savannoh. (Ja.-GENTS: I have before mo your esteemed lotter of tho l-l lb inst., containing various documents relative to your "GermanBitters." After a careful examination 1 must confess that your Bitters ia really what you represent it to ho, an old German recipe "of Dr- Mitch erlich. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubt bo excollent for dyspepsia, general debility and nervous discatee, and ia a pood preventive ol chilla and fever. I find it lo bo a most de? lightful and pleat-ant stomachic. I remain yours truly, (Eignen) AUG. 1*. WETTER. Ki UKI. ANO Mn.i.x, CA., March 22,1870. Messrs. Jacob IJppmon ,fc Ero., lintflgisls, Savannah, (Vu.-CIENTI.VMEN: 1 Lave intro? duced your Great C>< lmun Bitters lure to my customers and friends, and 1 lind better sale for it than any I have iver kept before. Those who have tried it approve of il very highly; and I do not he.'-itnto in having that*it is far superior io value lo aili" oilier bitter? novr in uso. Yours, resp??t?t?u!ly? W. KIRKLAND. Wholesale Agents- for Slate of Scut li CHI oil na-DOWIE, MOISE .V DAVIS, KEN RY BIS CIIOFF Si GO.. GLACIUS A WITTE. STEF? FENS, WERNER A- DUCKER, Cheridon. Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A MCGREGOR'S. Druggists. .Tune 2 lv||i The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, sg Hundreds of Thousands 5?f?j Sr Bear testimony to their Wondor- ? o o o ful Curative Effects. g go |||WHAT ARE THEY? 1=2 SSS - c " THEY ARE NOT A VILE <g 5 3 al FANCY DRINK.Pl? Made of Poor Kum, Whicker, Prot-: Spirits nnd Rr fuse I,i?:n urti doctored,Fplce.t ami sweetened 1.1 please Rrj tust,;, called " Ton? ic?',"" Appetizers," " Uesiorcrr," AC., ttitt lend thc tippler on to drmikcnncs : ami ruin, but (ire b tn:c Medicine,made from the Native Hoots nuit Herbs of California, freo from all Alcoholic Stimulnnls. Tlicynre Hus fi? KAT ?L?OD ITUU IUIt mal LIFE GIVING PlilN CIP LE a perfect Renovator and Invlsoralor of the System, carry Inj; o?Tnll ppl?onouH mutter nu,I restorluc; the blood to n hir.'lliy condition, X . person eau take these Hitler* cccoruiitij toVlr'o Hon and remain loiij unwell. Poi'lnlliiiiimti101 y IIIKI Chronic II ii cn HUM iron mid (j?uI, l>ynpei>nia or lint'. iront lon, Bilious, ICrOiitlrut and Inter mil lent Fever*, Dinon mm ol'tin; lltowri, 1.1 >er, Uhliifyx. nnJ lllaililt'r, lucius Hl( lern Im v.- bren un*t KUCCCMMUI. Such Di- - cunen arc caused hy Vitiated Blood, wli?e'.i li |*iMv.'r?illy i-roil'ieed by d.Tuuceuieut ol' ti:? Jiiurst I vf O run ti M. DYsSHKl'SIA (Ht 1 SUUiKSTION. Ilcndaelie, Pain l i th . Shoulder.-;, CouislM, Tl :h: iil-i-ii nf (he CiiO.-tt, lH?.:t?li?'P#,?oiir I'-rnclntln IH of iWstom&eh, Itaii l&M . I ? ibo M-mlJt Rlllou.? At. liti'Uii, Palpitation ?..!' fi- Houri, Imlar.nuf.tlon of the l.mig'?.l'lla In l!n> ref!*"'** '"f Kidneys,n:.d uliuiidivil oilier p.ioilul cyuij?! >:.:-, ?r (lie olf. (?(?ria^-iof l)yi pei??la. Tli?y lavIjfornlo l!iu ?flmnai h a*t>5 ?t:n'..i1;;le ??i I irpl.l liver ami li>iv., ',s, \v!ile!i ? .-it-l.-r . ?i.'iti ??!" lia ri.-aillvd eflleney la cienusiug l!ni Mood of uti !:ii;rr.i-ltli-ti, and ?.ii?-arliii'j itcwJlfo and vigor to Hie whole sy-trci. FO.II SKIN DlSKASr.S, ;:rup;|on?.Te?I.T. Sui*. Oii-uin.niotclii's. lipola, l'liii|de9, I'listnh -. Hillls, i around J.., Rliia-Woriii?, Hcahl-IIend. ! .>:. . i:> .s, i'.ry.-iliel.i-:, Itch, .'.eur.*-, l)|se<>loratloi.<( 1 I" (lu; SI.lu, Iluiiiora and IHit.-it'ea d'the Skin, nf T.'haii xer iiiiiuj or natur.', aro literally ilu^ i',i andi- irrlod out of the nynlum li? a rhori lim: I.. tlij MS? of tlu'si; Dltiem. bonis In i.tnrii euies will convine.! Hie iu?>.-t jae:'-.inion,- ol ilieJr cn rut ive . Tecl.-i. fileaiiKO th: VHIr.leil 111 ol win-never you l:ml Ksliiinurilt?t btirflbig Hi rmi-li fie-.li lal'hn ple.:, icruptlomi ir Servi'; eleant-c lt winn yon llnil it olwtructeii and Mut;gl?li In tho vein?; cleoniH! it win ii il la foul, nnd your foellnK* will tell you wlien. Keep the blood pure nnd thu liealtli nf Hie 1 yntcm will follow. XP1S, TA PK and other \V tnt .M'S, lnrkln>r In the nystciu ot lu iii'aiiy tlioilMnil*, ar? clTeclmilly destroyed uml r. inoved. For full direction!?, read carefully the 1 (reidar around cadi bottle. J. WALKER, Proprietor, il. ll. McUOX A!.I> & CO., nhiffglalfl und (?en. Agcnbi, Sun Fni?cl?co, Cal., and BJ and ?l Coutiuerou Street, New Vork. HOLD BY ALL DKUOOISTS AND DEALERS. D28Hlffly GEIGER A McQREGOR. Agents. The Pollock House ^\ S~~\ HA8 been OTcrhaoled 'SjHi?f and fitted up for the win ^Sty ter season. OYSTERS, ._ FIBS and GAME served np in the usual stylo. The Private LUNCH ROOM has been refit; ted, and g nos ls mat erpo ot proper attention. Oat 19 T. M. POLLOCK, Proprietor. 'UT Br, Scb?ncik?'?*l*?i*??n?amptlv?i IP KO to Florid? In "Winter-Having for the last thirty-flvo years devoted my whole time and attention to the Btudy of long dis? eases and do H a ump lion, I feel that bundor stand fully tbo< course tn at ought to bo pur? sued to restore a tolerably bad caso of diseased lungs to healthy soundness, -Tho first and moat important stop ia for tho patient to avoid taking cold, and the beat of all places on this continent for thia purpose in winter, ia Florida, well down in tho otate, where tho temperature is regular, and not subject to such variations as in more Northern latitudes. Palaiks. is a point I can recommend. A good hotel is kept thcro by Poterman. Last win tor I saw several persons there whoso lunge had been badly diseased, but who, uudor the healing influence of the climate and my medi? cines, woro getting well. Une huudrod miles further down thc river is a point which I would prefer to Putatka, as tho temperature is moro even and thc air dry and bracing. Mellon ville and Enterprise aro located there. I should givo a decided pre? ference to Meikleville. It is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost impossible lo take cold there. Thc tables in Florida might bo better, and patients complain al times, but that is a good sign, as it indicates ?i return of appetite, and when this is tho case they generally increase in flesh, and then thc lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other places io various parts of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives ia winter. My reasons for saying so are that patients an; less liable to lake"cold there than where lhere is a less even temperature, and it is not necessary to say that where a consump? tive person exposes himself to frcqnent colds, ho is certain to dio shortly. Therefore, my advice is, go well down into tho State, rut ot the reach of prevailing East winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any other of tho lo? calities I have named, will benefit thoso who aro troubled with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, deranged bowels, soro throat or cough, but for those whose lungs aro diseased a moro Southern point is earnestly recom? mended. For liltceti years prior to 18.G9,1 was profes? sionally in New Vork, boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia every week, where I saw and ex? amined on an average live hundred patienta a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, bas ena? bled mo to understand the disease tully, anet hence my caution in regard tn toking cold. A. person may lake vast quantities of "Schcnck'a Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Man? drake Pills,' and yet dio if he does not avoid taking cold. In Florida, nearly everybody is using Schcnck'a Mandrake Pills, for the climate is more likely lo produce bilious habits than moro Nortbern latitudes, lt is a well estab? lished fact that natives of Floriela rarely die of consumption, especially those of thc South? ern part. On I lie other hand, in New Eng? land, one-third, at least, ol" the population die Of this terrible disease. In the Muidle States it does not prevail sn largely, still thnu aie many thousands of cases there. What a vast percentage of lite would bo httved if consumptives were as easily alarmed in re? gard Lu taking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small-pox, Sie. But they arc not. They take what they term a little cold, which they aro credulous enough to believe will wear ofl in a few days. They pay no at? tention to it, and hence il lays the foundation for another and auotht r still, until the lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My adyic? lo persons whoso lungs aro affected even slightly is, to lay in a btock of Kchenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Schcnck's Seaweed Tonic and Sehenck's Mandrake Tills and go lo Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I am thoroughly acquaint? ed with their action. 1 know that where they are used in strict accordance with my direc? tions, they will do tho work that ia required. This accomplished, natura will do tho rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will bo bure to have a t or?se on his hands before long. My plan ?8 to give my three medicines, in accordance with tho printed directions, ex? cept in some cases whero a freer uso of the Mandrake Pills is accessary. My object is to give tone to the stomach-to get up a good appetite. It is always a good eigu when a patient begins lo grow hungry. I have hopes of such. :. With a relish for food and tho gratification of that relish conies good blood, and with it more flesh, which is closely fol? lowed by a healing of the lungs. Then tho cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and aunoy.and the patieut gels well, provid? ed he avoids taking cold. Now mere are many consumptives who have not tho moans to go to Florida. Thc quest ion may bo asked, is thcro no hope for such? Certainly there is. My advice to such ia, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during tho winter, with a" temperature of about seventy degrees, which should be kept regularly at that point, by means of a ther? mometer. Let such a patient tako his ex? ercise within tho limits of the room by walk? ing up and down as much as his strength wiil permit, iii ordor lo keep np a healthy circula? tion of the blood. I have cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Con? sumption ia as easily cured SB any other disease, if taken in time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record that Schcnck's Pulmo? nic Syrup, Mandrake Tills, and Seaweed Tonic have curcd very many of what seemed to bo hopeless cases of consumption. Go where you will, you will be almost certain to lind somo poor consumptive who has been rescued from the very jaws of death by their use. So far aa thc Mandrake Pills are concerned, evervbodv should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on the liver better than calo? mel, ami leave none of its hurtful effects bc hintl. In fact, they arc excellent in all caeos where a purgative* medicine ia required, li you have partaken too freely of fruit and diarilnea ensues, a dose of tho Mandrakes will cure yon. If you are subject to sick headacho, take a dose of the Mandrakes and they will ruiicTC you in two hours. If yon would obviate the effect of a change of water, <.r the? too free indulgence in rruit, take one of the Mandrakes every night or every other night, and you may then drink water ami eat wate:melons, pears, apples, plums, peaches or corn, H ithout the rii-k of being sick hy them. They ?ill protect Hmso who live- iii damp situations against chills und fevers. Try them. They are perfectly hauulees; They can (lo you good ?lily. 1 have a ham hm c<! my professional visits to Boston and Kew York, but continue to eeo patients at my office, No. 13 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia, livery Saturday, from ?? A. M. to !J 1'. 51. Those who wish a "thorough exami? nation willi thc Itespironuter will bc charged live dollars The liesjiiromcter declares tho exact condition <>X thc lungs, and patients can readily ham whether they are curable or not. Bill I desire it distinctly understood that tho value of my medicines depends entirely upon their being taken strictly according to direc? tions. In conclusion. I will fay that ..hen persons take my medicines :?tii tlx ir systems ure brought into r. healthy condition thereby, they are not so liable to'take cold, yt t no one with diseased lungs can beat a sudden change of atmosphere without lin? liability of greater or less in itation of the bronchial tubes. Full directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so explicit ti ml clear'hut ai-> one can usc I heh) without consulting tue, and can bo bought from any dntgeist. J. H. KCHENCK, M. I)., No, 15 N. SIXTH street, Philadelphia. Nov 19_ fly AVOID aUACK8.-A victim of early Tif discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? maturo decay, Ao., having tried in vain ovary advortiaed remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which ho will send free to bia fellow snfferera. Address J. H.TUTTLE, 78 Nassau street, New York. Dec28 -"Arno Char l^sjo^^?verttjementj? ^^^^^^^^^ " ?T f Largest and moat completo 1 -es. JO* I Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, -ffis. AST } Blinds, Mouldings, Ac, in the ~ua ?ar (.Southern States. J -?o. Printed Price List tiefi.es competition^ Bond for ono. Sent free on application. Anril8 ___+ly T. F. nitODIE. II. H. UUDUINB. II. C. HUDQIKB. BRODIE & CO., COTTON Factors and Commission Merchants, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON. S. C . LlBEHALadvunccs made on Consignments. Refer to ANDREW SIMONDS, Esq., Presi? dent 1st National Bank, Charleston, S. O. Aug25 Hmo SURE POP! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, fcc, Nevor failing. Boxes doublo tho size as others. Hermetically sealed and always fresh. For salo at wholesale and retail by HARDY SOLOMON, . And by R11 Druggists and Grocers. Febl43mo KSTAUL,I3III?U 1S53. JOSEPH BECKHAUS, 120-1 Frunkfonl Avenue, (Aboce ({irani Accnue,) Philadelphia i Mttiiiif?ctnrer of Exclusively Pirti- Class CARRIAGES, NEWEST STYLES. CLARENCES, Landaus, Landaulets, Cloae Coaches, Shifting qr. Coaches, Coupes, Barouches, Pbrctons, ltockawaye, Hearses, Ac, suitable for private family and public use. Workmanship and finish second tonone in the country. Fine and varied stock on hand completed and in tho works. Orders receive prompt and personal attention. All work warranted. March 21-2mo ? BARRY'S SALOON, WHERE WET GOODS of all kinds are dis? posed of, is convenient to Main street, and at tho samo timo a very quiet retreat. Drop in and obtain a sample. lt. BARRY, Proprietor, March 2? Washington street, near Main. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islav Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, Dupuy, Cognac Brandy, Duff Gordon's Palo Sherry, South-side Madeira Wino, London Dock Port Wino, Hibbert'a London Porter, MeEwch's Scotch Alo. The above direct from the importers and warranted pure. Forsalo by EDWARD HOPE. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases cf tho Throat mid Lungs, auch p.!i Coughs, Golds, Whooping Cough, Uronchitia, Asthma, and Cons ump ti on. Probably never he lo re in '.lu whole lib I erv of medicine, hiH any thins won iii tilde)) and iii deeply upon Hie coiii'iiii-iieo ?.; uianl.ti.il, ns thia excellent remedy lor j ohiionary cen.plaints. Tl I rollgll lon^r s?rie- o!' j ci.rs, ?Old ainuiiK most til'the races of men it I....- ;i.-.-;i h inlier .M.? higher in their estimation, a- ii li:?? become Insu-I known. Its uniform character : nd powv'i* to < nie thc va? rious aUeeiioii- ?if the hii.gr and thront, have made il known ar- tl I-. liable protector :-.giihi.-t them. While adapte.' tn iiiihier forms ot" lilr-cilfC and to voling ehihhe'.i, ii i- al ihr ??.nie titee Ide most elVeeliial reined) thal i ::ii l.r given lor itu ip. lent consumption, m..i the i'.::r. gel ?>'.;.- ?.lie. lions ol' the linoel ?md inn; ?. provi>!?li :.: ainsi sudden attacks ni ( *?,../?. .1 .-1.nu 1.1 l r i.epl on h.m>l in fiery lamih . HIM". ?:?I5I ed :r 11 :;.e .-1 nie? limes siihjeei lo eo!<i- M " r.>.i;;h?, i;?l I l.ollld he provided "ito this antidote i'or hiern. A lt bongil settled (."ii sc wpti'tm i.- '.bongin lu ctn nhle, Mill great number- of ri:.-e? v.l.;.- the th-ca.-u seemed .-citied, h.wo Peen i ..ti .<!< l.-ly i oreti, lind the pr.tienl restore?! lo found li.-ill'e liv tin- Chrrrji i't-t-tfriil. .->> i owple?e :. ii iti.islery over'lin- dlsordvts ol" th?; I.lintis i:h?( Throat", that thc most ohxtimiH* of iheni j iebl i.< it. Whet: nothing ?-l-<- imilti re: i Ii them, i.iolci til?* Vhrt't'if J't-rtorttt they Sllh-iilc . ?.'I di : pp??ir. ?*iii{trr>> ?;.-/</ I'tthtic fij.ftil.-i<v* ?lint gienl proleetii.il luna it. .tul lt mn i- .:!v. ;i} : r;; Ucv'-'d :.'.<'. (iii... \ iuired by it Hi-autUllis ; . i?> ?.uii-d !.j ii;i.iti{ t.'fii rr// /Vf tin t:i iii >i ?tin'. l;ei,iitt?i! ?;. So genefiil'y :ii?' I'- vii-nc- I ie wi.. ??.. : need util piii-l'i h inc i-erin'raics ol'thin. Ix e iii do inore lluiii :< -tire'.he ;--ib!io 'h::i it- ip titi > l.re t\l\l\ if : '? Ay er's .Ague i"t_,-^ Por Fovc:* r.r.d A~ve, Itilrr ?'tteu', Pevdr, Chill Fever, l.< v.>-Haut ?" '.vcr, D.vtib ARuo, I'&rtudicul >r Lr.;- li'ov'iar, <S"-o.. nnd birSeed ?-1! th ??reh i r:sn from livthirioa.'., t.v.it-sti, or ininsii.:it!a poisons. A.- il-name implies, it d. {'un. niel doe- hut 1 fail. l'oiit:iiuitig neither Ar.-ev.'. -, tjnhi'uie, Iii:* ninth, /inc, nor any oj her mhieritl or poisonous Mi!ir.|;itiee wliiitevei, it in nowise Injurer, nu? pa tb'itf. The miml'i'i'lind iinportanee ul its i r.iu in ?lie agni-di Itleli, lire literiillv bcviiiid tcicunt, iiml Svo believe ivithoul ? piirnllel ni the history ol' Ague niedii ine. our pride ii' gnitiilcd by thu iti-liiiowleilgincnls ive receive ol lite rinlienl euie.i eflected in ohrlinatc ea-es, and wheie other rein ciiie. hail wholly failed. Ihiiiiti'liiiiiited' per-.m*. elfhcr resident in, cv travelling tl.mmrh iiilasnte.lic locitlitlcis, will h.. proleelcd Wy Inking (he .tat i: t:t'uti dillly. I'or l.lrx-'r f't-iiiilttiiits. nvUiiig limn (oipid* hy ol' the I Iver, il ls ?in excellent reined} , -lilllie i.imig die Liver into I teal i hy ;u?ilviiy. l'ii.- lilli.ms I lirorders mid Liver (.'oiuplaiiil.-, il is un excellent remedy, producing mi;uj Irulj reinarkahlc cine.-, where other liiediehtcs hail ?ailed. Prepared hy Di:. J. C. Awn & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lou ell, Muss., un?', sold nil round thc world. i'ni cr., SiMO nen JIOTTLJS. Aug 5Ji ly 0. H. MI OT, Agent. 600 Barrels EXTRA Family, Medium and Common FLOUR, for sale low. E. HOPE. Tho Doctors Recommend Seegera'Beer IN preference to London Porter and Saotoh Ale. Wh>i They know lt is unadulter? ated. March il tection of every Hore ano TO/yHuW/A/W I shop in Columbia, mt- '^MPR?V??V) 1 fording a eura proteo- y--?o ?.*<???? lion from the light-fin- TlLClOCKSDRAftlRB ?'ered gentry. For aalt ' , -] ow, by ' tj ' FAIRBANKS it CO.j L Ji & T. It. AGNEW. ' Aoairw, . Kt ..? n 252 Broadway, N. Y.M ' 50 Kio Coffee. 3AG8 RIO ' COFFEE, for Balo low to ? dealers by. EDWARD HOPE. Camden Accommodation SOUTH GABOLTUARAILBOAD COM?AS y? COLD M m A. B. 0., March 20,1870. . i ON and after SATURDAY, April 1.1871. an Accommodation PasBOngerTrain will bo run between Camden and Columbia, on Mon? days, Wednesdays and Saturdays* ,. Or THAIN. . Leave Camden at. G.00 A. M. Leave King ville at-.0.10 A. M. Arrive ai uo'mmhia at.:.10.-?G A. la.. DOWK THAIN. ' Leave Columbia at'. 125P.M. Lcavo Kingvillo at.8.30 P. M. Arrive at Camden at. 6.00 P. M. A. L. TYLER, Vico-Prealddnt. JOHN E. MAH i. KY. Agent. . March 80 4 Change of Schedule. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY, COLUMBIA, H. C., January 10,1871. Passenger Trains'will arrive and leave: THAIN NO. 1. Loavo Charleston at.8.20 a m I rrivo at Columbia at...3.40 p m Leavo Columbia at.12.15 p m Arrive at Charleston at.7.50 p m Lcavo Camden, Sundays excepted, at.O.SO a m Arrive at Ringville at.1.20 p m Lcavo Ringville, SundayB excep'd, at.2 80 p m Arrive at Camden at.6.00 p m The above Trains run in connection with Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, connecting with Trains for Wilmington, North Carolina, and with Trains for Augntta, Geor? gia-making close connections with Night Trains of Georgia Railroad und Central Rail? road, for all points South and West. . TBAIN NO. 2-NIGHT Exrnr.Es. (Sunday Night excepted.) Leavo Charleston at.'..7.10 pm Arrive at Columbia at.,.6.00 a ra' Leave Columbia at.; .7.50 p ta Arrive at Charleston at.G.45 a rn Thia Train runs in connection with Up Au? gusta TrainB, making clneo connection with Georgia Railroad and Central Railroad Morn? ing Trains, for all points Houtb and West. A. L. TYLER, vice-President. 8. B.IPICKINS, General Ticket Agent. Jan 21 Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta ?.R SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, 8. O., January 17,1871. lisllHpW1..lUll|li. Il I ger trainB over this Road will run as follows: G OIN? NORTH.-No. 1. No. 2. STATIONS. ARRIVE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Augusta 8.00 am 6.00 pm Columbia 12.51 pm 1.03 pm 11.05 pm 11.20 pm Winnsb'ro 3.17 pm 3.87 pm 1.25 am 1.27 au Chester 5.07 pm 5.10 pm '2.66 am 3.00 am Charlotte 7.30 pm 5.30 am cr GOING SOUTH.-No. 1. No. 2; ? A nil I VE. LEAVE. Anni VE. LEAVE. Charlot to 8.00 am 6.10 pm Chester 10.20 am 10.23 am 10.27 pm 10 SO pm Winnsb'o 11.55 am 11.58 am 11.55 pm 11.58 pm Columbia 2.1G pm 2.28 pm 2.13 am 2.28 am Augusta 7.45 pm 7.S0 am GOINO No UT H.-Train No. 1 makes close DAILY CONNECTIONS at Charlotte for all points Noam and EAST. Train No. 2 makes same collections, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. GoiKO SOUTH.-Train No. 1 makes close DAILY CONNECTIONS at Augusta with trains of Georgia and Central Georgia Railroads, for all points South, South-west and West. Train No. 2 makes same connections, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. No night trains will leave Charlotte, Au? gusta or intermediate points on Sundays. Through Tickets sold and baggage checked to principal points. J. M. SELKIRK, Sup. ?. R. DORSEY, Goneral Ticket Agent._ Greenville and Colombia Bailroad. COLUMBIA, 8. C., MABOH 1,1871. SiMsmmsBiS?. SM schedule will be run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on'Sontb Caro? lina Bailroad np and down; also with Trains geing North and South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Bailroad: UP. Leave Columbia at.' 7.00 a. m. '* Alston.9.10 a. m. " Newberry.11.15 a.m. " Cokesbury.8.00 p.m. " Relton. S.OOrp. m. Arrive at Greenville. 6 SO p.m. DOWN. Leavo Greenville at. 6.15 a. m. " Belton.8.05 a. m. .* Cokesbury.10.07 a. ra. " Abbeville...8.15 a.m. " Newberry. 1.50 p.m. " Alston..*.. 4.05p.m. Arrive at Colombia. 5.55 p. m. THOS. DODAMEAD, General Sup. M. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent. Change of Schedule. OFFICE NOBTH CAROLINA B. B. CO., COMPANY Snovs, N. C., Januar 25,1871. SS ff?? PP^S^'J TRAINBwIUberunovcr ?f?ffl??oPStovtUi* Road as follows: Express. . Mail. AIUUVE. LEAVE. All II IVK. LEAVE. Charlotte 5.35 a m 8.00 p m Salisbury 8.08 a m 8.13 am 10.31 p m lo.30 p m i Gr'nab'o 11.05 a rall .20 am 1.S0 a m 1.45 am I Co Shopl2 50 p m 1.05 pm 2.57 am 3.17 am Hillsh'ro 2.28p m 2.83pm 4.27 t> m 4.20 a m Raleigh 5.12 n ra 6.88 a m 7.10 a m I Goldsboro 10.55 a rn Goldsboro Express.? B| Afrit'/. 3 00 p ra Raleigh 8.45am 6 58 p m 7.40 a ra nillsbroll.07arall.10pm 10.C0 a m 10.02 ? ra Co Shop 12 30 pm 12.60 pm 11.12 a m 11.45 am Gr'nsb'o 2.10pm 2.20 pm 1.10 am 2.00 a tn Kalisb'ry 5.15 p m 5.20 pm 4 60 a tu 4.55 am Charlo?tc7.56pra 7.30 am Jan 27 W. H. GREEN, Mos. Trans. Schedule on Bine Bidge Railroad. Leave Anderson..4.20 P. H. " Pendleton......5 20 " ?? Perryvillo.6.00 .. Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 " Leave Walhalla. ...8.80 A. M. *. Perryvillo.4J1B??* Pendleton.5.80 " Arrive at Anderson.6.15 " Waiting at Anderson one boor for the arrival of np train on Greenville and Columbia Boad. July 31_W" H. D. GAILLARD, Sup, Winter Schedule Bp ar'g & Union Hoad mwmm as? ?rj?jsst Trains will co down on MONDAYS. WEDNES? DAYS and FRIDAYS: leaving Spartanb?rg Court House, at 7.20 A.M., end Arriving at liston 1.85 P. M. Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, will leave Alston at 0.60 A. M., and arrive at Snarlanburg at 8.40 P. M. , THOMAS B. JETER, President.