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v'itt^^^^giM^ia?&^f^t?p?\ ?t? .'.
iflioe j: o^^^^if^ffe I abojfo .Taylor.
. i^BdoVaWjbb Printing of overy ??icrlpi
ion promptly and faithfully attended to. v.' ;
?kadli<. A ?ji?nyaa^iAKMKsrrs\ '..-. :
Inserted-in UheDa$y,.at 75 cont? por aquaro
: or tbo'fl'rat'and 60 conta each subsequent in
j?rtioni.-'^n^a?vertia?morita' by the week;
montb oryoar? at.roftBonablo ratea.
r? arrnaoniPTioK.
D??y.e?xmp?tbe. ?i 00; Tri-Weekly, 2.SC;
yjfajifei'gjfT- y'-"' ?.; . ? .
'"Ona'bf |?i!?;.townB1D^ .Howe viBted in
San'Domingo, and whioh voted for an
noxation/has siijce h?d a ?.revolution,"
and ?B now on tho other sido ? cor?
respondent, under the date of San Do?
mingo,; March 27,l,(wri t?s 'that "the oom
mfe'?io'nVinveatigauon fwas a complete
IHMuli '-Only' oho . Bide of 'tho question
was ;.J?sfe?ed: '.to/' and that;' of ooaree,
altogether"'"favorable to annexation.
Everything hero and in the towns visited
by Dr. Howo and others waa all prepared
beforehand-receptions,; musi?, otc.-by
'the'.G.bvernm?ht, ; Tho ' country people,
nine-tooths of thom, do not know the
meaning of tho word "annexation."
5 A young man who fell from a train at
'J?hnBt?^nj'Penn., and was severely in?
jured, was discovered and arrested by a
Solicoman, 'and locked np on a charg? of
rnnkdnuess. _ He" was tried, found
guilty,'Yflned, and being without friends,
?as, returned to jail. Meantime, his
.thor' heard of his arrest, and went to
pay the fine; but when he found in what
condition his son was, he gave expression
to his indignation, and was fined $5 for
contempt, ,ahd ~was himself locked np.
.Finally, both were 'released and went
home/and thorei within a day or two,
tho son died from tho effects of the in?
juries^ received.^ '
,-. ~ j -
Strange that wb should find such head?
ings as this in a Pennsylvania paper
without any 'Congressional notion or
message from' the President of the United
States.: ' '.",. Ti t? . .
Tho riots at Scranton !
;Tj'ater particulars!
'Q?'or? Friday 'turned into a day of
. lawlessness.and murder!
Industrious workmen shot down!
Arrival of tho military! '
lou iii* aojl i
. Aguo and Fever.
The only preventive known for Chills and
Fever i* the nse of Wolfe's 8ohiedam Schnapps
^'V'^^'W?lfe's'Sphi?'dam Schnapps
'. . Is good for Dyspepsia._
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
Is a preventive of Chills and Fever.
, Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty.
. Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
ia good for'ail Kidney and Bladdor Complainte.
Wolfe's Sohiedam Schnapps
_Is good for Cont.._
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
Ja good for Polio and Pain in the Stomach.
' "'Wolfe's Sohiedam Schnapps
H-y'l''T^'good for all Urinary Complaints.
, , Wolfe's . Schiedam Schnapps
Ie imitated and counterfeited, and Purchasers
will have to rise caption in purchasing.
Wolie'8 Schiedam Schnapps
Is .nsod all over the world by Fhysioians, in
their practice.
I bog loavo to call tho attention of tho
reader to testimonials in favor of the Sohnapps :
I feel bound to Bay that I rogard your
SOHNAFPS as being, in every respeot, pre-emi?
nently pure, and deserving of medical pat ron
. age. At all oventH, it is the purest possible
article of Holland gin, (heretofore unobtaina
" ble, and, as such, may be safely prescribed by
physicians. DAVID L. MOTT. M. D.,
. Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York.
LouiBviuvE, KY., flspt. 1 -I feel that we
-have'now an article or giu suitable for such
oases as that remedy ia adapted to.
DB. J. W. BRIGHT.
"Sohnapps" is a remedy in chronic catari
hal complaints, etc:
I take great pleaauro in bearing highly
creditable testimony to ita efficacy, as a reme?
dial agent, in tho diseases for which you
recommend it. Having a natural tendency to
the mucous surfaces, with a Blight degree of
stimulation, 1 regard it as one of tho most tm
Sortant remedies in chronic catarrh al afloc
ona, particularly thoso of the genito-nrinary
apnaratus. With muoh respect, your obedient
servant, CHAS, A. LEAS, M. D., New York.
26 PIKE STBEET, NEW YOEE, Nov. 21, 18(57
Unonrno Wot??, ESQ., Present.-Dzsn Siu: I
have made a chemical examination of a sample
of your "Sohiedam Sohnapps," with tho intent
of determining if any foreign or injurious sub?
stance had boen added to tho simple distilled
spirits.
The examination has resulted in thc conclu?
sion that tho sample contained nu poisonous
, or harmful/admixture; . I havo boen unahlo
to discover any tinco of thc deleterious sub?
stances which ato sometimes employed in tho
adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate
to.use myself, nor to recommend to others,
for, modioinai purposes, tho "Schiedam
,, Schnapps," aa an excellent and unobjectiona?
ble variety of giri: ' Very respectfully yours,
(Signed)';'" CHAS. A. BEELY, Chemist.
CHEMICAL AND TECHNICAL LABUBATORY, 18
EtcnAHCB PLACE. NEW Yons, Nov. 25,18C7.
Unztrno WOLYE, ESQ -DEAO Sin: The under?
signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed
a sample of your "Aromatic Schiedam
Schnapps,"- seleoted' by ourselves, and have
found the 'same free from all organic or inor
ganio substances,'more or Ices injurious to
ealth. From tho reanlfc of Our examination,
wo consider tho artiole one of superior quali?
ty, healthful as a boverago, andoffectual in its
medicinal qualities. 'Respectfully yours,
"> ; reigned) ALEX. TlflPPEL, Chemist.
FRANOIS E. ENGELHARD, M. D.
For sale'by all roBpcotablo> Grocers and
Druggist?; TJDOLPH? WOLFE'S fcBT.,
April l-ipirsmp 22Boaverst., New York.
4 Bio Coffee.
Ptfi BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low io I
OU dealers by ; %gj EDWARD HOPE.
SPBOtAt, ATTENTIOM given to thoool
lection bf Commercial Paper, Interest
on State and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, and
Conversion of Stato Securities, by
Nov 23 Cmo D GAMBRILL, Broker.
ii
->-J ABLES' W; FOWLER; Propritfor.y;?
lilli! abODS/MILfclNEftY '
i;-: lu?l M . AND. :? . ,-.
iDRESS-MAcXCX^?k;
'SAMPLES of ' DRY GOODS sent |
by mail. MILLINERY sent by ox
prosB and satisfaotioh guaranteed.
Particular. attention paid tn tbo
filling of ordors. .
Diamonds, Jewelry, Ste
JUST RECEIVED.
A NEW and beauti?
ful stock of tbo above
goods. Among them
several SOLITAIRE
DIAMONDS, which
aro perfect beauties.
ALSO.
A NEW STOCK of
WATCHES, JEWEL?
RY, CLOCKS, FANCY
ARTICLES, etc,
which will bt> disposed
of at such prices as
will iudu'i'i invest?
ment.
I am aleo agent for
the very best SPEC?
TACLES manufactured. All eyes suited.
Call and examino my goods.
I. SULZBACHER,
Fob 17 Columbia Hotel Building.
M. GOLDSMITH.
I P. KIND.
GOLDSMITH & KIND,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS,
(Phoenix Iron WorkB,)
^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^
inga, Agricultural Implements, etc. Bra?s
and Iron Castings of all hinds made to order
on short notice, and on tho most reasonable
terms. Aleo, manufacturers of COTTON
PRESSES._ April 4 Imo
M. H, BERRY'S
Furniture Ware-room
Plaiu Street, near Main.
-Vni_^rq^Lrr<W NOW on hand and d.iily rc
?-?5?? tYigjec-iving from tho manufac
^?^jj^jjjWTtnrirn nf New York, Bouton,
^K^??^^^gW Cincinnati and Louisville, thc
J" largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE evor kopt in this market, consisting
in part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Din
ing-Room Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different
patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the
eolebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
All kinds of MATTREESES mado to ordor.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at
shortest notice and in the beat manner.
Terms cash and Gooda cheap._Oct 30
Boots, Shoes and Hats
For the million!
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
I WILL SELL FOR FIFTEEN DAYS, AT
AND BELOW COST, to make
room fur SPRING GOODS. No old stock on
hand. The Goods are Fresh
and Seasonable. ?S"CALL AND EXAMINE
for yourselvi 8,-tTft at tho
MAMMOTH BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE,
Umb i the Columbia notel.
Feb 12 A. SMYTHE.
Spring and Summer Goods,
AT
GOODMAN'S CLOTillXG BAZAAR.
THOUGH late in
HScf opening our stock of
.HgTB Gent's READY-MADE
?J?jf longo IheSta'te for LOW
Jfcjr PRICES, and aro ready
fdlK^VV. and willing to comparo
jjftfljmffffsBffll^ quality und finish with
Mii KflmlfifStt al1 OI" hnc-having
Mj UM bad all goods mado cs
mmm\\ I BBft pocially for our trade.
HnH Wo cmimcrr.lo a few of
? ^ -^Ktheso goods, to convey
' vaBWHjau idea to the cominu
% 'PBwBaHBn?tynt 1?irK?i, sud those
BrotjiH Hhonorod us with a call :
FIKOT? -'ijk'^rap Fancy Uassimero Suits,
vfHB:'isRSiBB Black Cassimero ?Suits,
Btm^t'ififr- HB Plain Colored Cassimero
fln|H|W?M Suits, White Duck Suits,
?Or?i W^hT Cream Duck Suite,
WMm W?\ Brown Duck Suits, Der
lyj^^p^j by Sacks, Alpaca ^^s
^S^^^^l^^l^ is complete, am] wo fed
moat perfect titting ever found ready-made;
Shirts also made tb ordi r.
Our line of ll ATS is large and varied; and
in this Hue. too, wo defv competition in LOW
PRICES. Wo call special attention to tho K.
K. K. Hut-something never ns yet surpassed
in beauly. In Silk HatB. we hayo all tho stylos
of thu present season. Wo boast of the very
largest stock of STRAW HATS in HUH city,
embracing alt sty les and colors. Wo ask but.
a fair trial to guarantee satisfaction, sud moat
cordially o ch ixl an invitation to all in want of
goods in o ir line to pay us a call ero purchas
Fng elsewhere. Di GOODMAN,
Main street, next to Pollock House.
_ Anr{> 0
Good Things.
RAMSAY'S Islay Mult Scotch Whiskey, Sir
Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin.Otnrd,
Dupuy, Cognac Brandy, Duff Gordon's Palo
Sherry, South-side Madeira 'Wino, London
Dock Fort Wine. Hibberl'a London Porter,
McE wen's Scotch Alo. Thc above direct from
the importers and warranted pure.
For?alo_by__ EDWARD HOPE._
DR. D. IITBOOZER
jggSSSSk WOULD rcHpcctfully inform
fj^^eSSSk his patroua and tho public gc
^AXXJOLT nerally that he has moved into
his new office, over Duft.o &, Chapman's Book?
store, oppoelto the Colirfthbia Hotel, where ho
Is prepared to execute, satisfactorily, all ope?
rations and work, of whatsoever kind his pro?
fession demand*. Terras accommodating.
March 8
^r^*?. "jp^'^y? ***** ^fr**^ ? . r," ? . . . . -- .
?'?Ml'?^l? SCHOOL, P
Corner of'Marion an?VPwi? Streets, 1
&???L ' M.189 BDID-begB tc inform ber
yafS?K Monds, and, tho.pabilo, that abo ia
" ?abie to furnish new andi anita!ie
[School Books to as many SB fifteen
moro girls; . Booka ?orn?ehed freo
_ of cost. ; Drawing . and' Paney
Painting, and Wax Work, taught to m'u?io pur
pita free-tho pupllB paying for the matoriaie.
o?iss B., desirous of educating these usable te
pay, has had as many as five froo pupils in her
school since October to tho prosont. Sho begs
to ask the.patronage of thosowhoaympathizo
with thoa o who are struggling to educate
those left to the mercy of tho humane and be
novolont for an education. M?BB Buio teaches
all the. .higher branch ca, and ornamentals,
having muoh experience and success.
M. A. BUTE,
April G i Confederate Soldier's Friend.
Carolina National Bank
or
COLUJiniA, s
Capital Stock Paid in, $200,000.
RCA11? O" DIRECTORS:
Ii. D. CHILDS, PnEsinENT.
Dn. J. W. PARKER, ll. M. WALLACE.
JOUN H. WILEY, DU. JOHN T. DARIIV.
E. HorE, RicuAnn O'NEALE, Jit.
C. D. MELTON, Attorney.
W. B. Gnuca, C. J. IREUELL,
Casltier. Assistant Cashier.
THE capital stock of thia Bank is now
$200,000, alkof which has boen paid in,
and confirmed by tho Comptroller of tho
Currency. Authority has also been received
for a further increaso to tho amount of 150,000,
of which over $20,000 han already been takou.
Porsons wishing to make an investment
should apply without delay. Tho Surplus
Fund is now $0,000, er threo per cent, upon its
stock.
Tho Carolina National Bank issues certifi?
cates of deposit, bearing interest at tho rate
of seven por coot, por annum. This feature
of ito business makes it practically
A SAVINGS BARB:,
and attention in called to the fact that tho
safety of thoBO deposits, aa well as all others,
aro guaranteed by thc whole capital of tho
Bank. No Bafcr mode of temporary invest?
ment is offered to tho public than thia-tho
deposits being payablo on demand, or on
short notice Deposits of any amount re?
ceived either in currency or coin, and payablo
in tho Bamo. Interest will bo paid at tho end
of each six months, should deposits remain
beyond that length of limo.
Jan 29 mwGrao
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
OF
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Present Capital, $100,000.
* ? ?
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8500.000.
OFFICERS.
John B. Palmor, President.
A. G. Brenizcr, Cashier.
C. N. G. Butt, Aasistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
J. Eli Gregg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMaa
tor, R. D. Benn, of R. D. Senn * 8on; G. W.
Be^rden, of Copeland &, Dearden; R.L. Bryan,
of Bryan A McCarter; W. C. Swaffield, of B.
& W. C. Swaffield.
F. W. McMaster, Solicitor.
THIS Bank is now open for tho transact'.on
of a general banking business.
CERTIFICATES OF DETOSIT of curroncy or
coin, bearing interest at the rate of Eeven (7)
per cent, per annum, in kind,- will bo issued.
Deposita from County Officers especially so?
licited; also, from SYus'ees, Administrators,
Executors, Professional Men, and othera.
Particular attention given to accounts of
City and Country Merchants, and other busi
ncBS men, and the usual accommodations ex?
tended.
Rotes, 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 tmall
discount.
Sight Drafts draicn direct on all the promi?
nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, lien
mark and the Orient. Litters of Credit issued,
payablo iu any of the above placea.
Drafts ou all tho pinnum nt cities in the
Unitod States bought and sold.
N. B. Persons desiring to take Stock in this
Bank, would do well to make application aban,
as there is only a limited amount still to bc
disposed of.
Banking House oppobito Columbia notch
Open from 9 to 3._Fob 28 ly
?CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH CAEOLINA
->?<?? ?
Deposits of $1 and Upwards Beceived,
-. ? m
INTER EST A LLC WED A T TUE RA TE t ?J
SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM,
ON CERTIFICAIES OF DEPOSIT,
AND SIX PER CENT. COM?
POUNDED EVERY SJ A'
MON TUS ON A CCO UN TS.
OFFICERS.
Wm. Martin, President.
John B. Palmer, I V;,." n-,..; i .
John P. Thomas, [ "tico-Prcsidmls.
A. G. Brenizcr. Cashier.
John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cushier
Directors.
Wade Hampton, William Mai tin, A. C. Has?
kel), F. W. McMaster, John V. Thomas. E. II J
Heinitsh, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg,
Columbia.
J. Eli Gregg, Mnrion.
G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Mavcs, Newberry.
B. H. Rutledge,Charleston.
Daniel Ravencl, Jr.. Charleston.
Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or?
phans and others may hero deposit theil sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of i nt crept there',
on. Planters, Professional Mm and Trustee-t
wishing to draw interest on their funds until
they require them for business or other pur?
poses: Parents desiring to set apart small
?ums for their children, and Married Women
and Minors (whosodeposits can only bo with?
drawn by themselves, or, in case of*death, by
their legal representatives,) wi.-hing to lay
aside funds for future use. are he re afforded
an opportunity of depositing theil mean*
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, al
tho ?amo timo, bn subject to withdrawal when
needed._ Aug 18
STENHOUSE, KAG AUL AY & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchante,
CHARLOTTE. N. C.
SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Com, Flour,
Bacon, Lard, ?Vc, and Family Groceries
ffenorally. Orders Ulled carefully and prompt?
er._Feb 7 lyr
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
TALLEY dc BARNWELL.
THE undersigned havo this day entered
into partnership, in the practice nf law
under tho name nf TALLEY & BARNWELL.
W. H. TALLEY,
Jan 4 _ NATHANIEL BARNWELL.
The Doctors Recommend Seegers' Beer
IN nroforenco to London Porter and Scotch
Ale. Whj? Tliev know it is unadulter?
ated. March ll
%?t%$if?$?r . ?i I P P fil &H \8
&f??W '.:'*?! ' OWA* . ??'
?iSftM?N BITTEBS
v;.::?i!fL';: v.: ' TIIB ii ... . ??
Purest Medicated Cordial of the Age.
AL TERA TIVETA?TT-BILIO US and
INVIGORATING PROPERTIES.
//TF?MT.E MA OEI?MA? "BTTT
/ / H j EltS ?B prepared
fLuh\jri O&u ' / from tho original
?MY*$^'>\W*&?\ Gorman . reoeipl
\^ ^ now in possession
IP?/ wE?M&f^tmm T. of the proprietors
\WkJr&Evl<&^ \V>?nd is the sarao
^m^jJ^/?R 1 preparation that
?K7 ng&U&s Xv ^ wa8 U0C<* lu Ger
&w*&kffief?\??? .'< many upwards ol
Y^nT BSXJ^^K^^} '? a oentory ago; to
S?Xj?5^t'??^(lnv 'B household
^W^jyf'. ' " romedy of Genna
*-Af\i. ir- nv, rccommcndod
r/'SV^f hy its most omi
.> .'. uont physicians.
L.1PP.MAIVS
GREAT GE ? M AN BITTERS
Is compoacd of tho purest alcoholic cssenco of
Germany's favorito Leverage, impregnated
with tho juiccB and extracte of raro herbs,
root? and barks; all of which combined make
it one of the best and surofct preparations for
tho cure of
Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in thc Stomach and
Digestive Organs, Nervous Debility, Lan?
guor, Constipation, Livor Complaint,
General Exhaustion, and ai a
PREVENTIVE XOR URI LESA NI/ FEVER
AND
MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
FEZU.AL.ES
Will find LIPPMAN'S GREAT GERMAN BIT?
TERS tho beut tonic known for tho discasceto
which they aro generally subject, and where a
gentle stimulant is recommended.
SAVANNAH, March 1G, 1870.
lierons. Jacob Lippman <fc Uro., Savannah.
Qa.-GENTS: I have beforo mo your esteemed
lotter of tho 14th inst., containing varions
documenta relative to your "German Bitters."
After a careful examination I must confess
that your Bitters ia really what you represent
it to ho, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch
crlich. of berlin. Prussia, lt will un donbtbo
excellent for dyspepsia, general debility and
' nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of
chills and fever. 1 lind it to be. a most de?
lightful auel pleasant stomachic. I remain
yours truly, ?.?signed) AUG. P. WETTER.
Ki UK LAND MILLS, GA., March 22,1870.
jiff.v; r.s. Jacob Lippman <t Uro., liruggintu, ?
.Vet con h ?A, (Vii.-GENTI.I.MKN: 1 have intro?
duced your Groat German bittere hero to my
customers and friends, ami I find better sale
fur it than any I have ever kept before. Thone
who have tried it approve of it very highly,
j und I do not hesitate in baying that it is fir
superior in value to any other Hitters now in
uee. Yoitrs, respectfully, W. KIRKLAND.
Wholesale Agents for Slate bf South Carob
na-DOW IE, MOISE .- DAVIS, HENRY BIS
OHOFF ?CO.. QLACIUS A WITTE. STEF?
FENS, WERNER ?fc DUCKER, Chaneton.
Depot in Columbia, S. C., at GEIGER A
Mc^REOOR^S.^rnKgists._ June 2 ly||J
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
s's Hundreds of Thousands 2jf\,
?r" Bear testimony to their Wonder- KE.IT
o o fal Curativo Kffccta. g g a
Hi WHAT ARE ? THEY? fia
"oe
Ct g THEY ARE NOT A VILE tg?5
fia FANCY DRINK.Pl?
Mmlc nf Poor Kum, Whitaker, l'roor
Soi rit'i II ml RcftiNC I.fciiur? doctored, i"pl??il
liait sweetened to plca*c Hu t?tUi*, called''Ton.
li'-',"" Appetizer:," liest?.rer.-," AC. tlir.t. kr.<l
tho tippler on LI r.rv.HUeiincf * and ruin, luit arc
n true Medicine, made from the Native Kooli) and
Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic
Stimulants. They arc the CK EAT HI.OOO
IM'KiriKK mid LIVE (?1V?XC3 PRIS
CI IM?E ? perfect ilciiovator and Invisorator of
Ihc System, carrying of:'all polsonoiu" matter and
restoring t!ie blood lo n healthy conditio:?,
person ran take llief.o lill tere according Iodine;
finn nnd remain lons umwll.
Por I n ll ii ni nm tory nml dirallie. Uli?".! .
mut i M m uml (?out. Dj MiM'iisiii or lilil?'*
IT CB lion, ii] lion*., Ii cull lt ?Mil nml Inter
Hilt I rut Fcvi'i'", 1)1-OMI NP* of I lio IllontI,
I.Iver, ItiilncyH, mid tilnildcr. tlieso Kit
tern have lieeii most KUCCVFIU'III. Surh Di -
rnmw r.r?j can- --.I by VU in I cd lllood, v. :. eh
ls generally |ir.>ilit<:oil hy dvraii;*?-iue:it .?( \U:
1)? vi Hi ive Oi'tia >i-.
Il VS Pi: Pf* IA (?li lXnHJESTIOV;
Hendadle. Pain Li the Shoulders, CotlKhJ, Ti';lil
uri* of ihn Chi'*it, nirRini'hs, Sour KhirinMoiU of
the M.inei'li, ILMI la-t.i ia lli?> Month Illlious At
t.ieks r..'| i! .I!"ii of the Heart, Iufla:ti:.*.n!io:i of
Ihc Lu- -.I'I. i ia lli'.'ri'Kion* of Hie KI?l;i*'}S,anil
j ii li'.itiilred niSiCf painful iymp:iiiii>, ..:!.
I ipiitiys.if liy-ip.-pidn.
! They. ?:?t iir-iratt! M:? Pioi,e,?"h a'ni a','-.mln'r- : i ?
I torpid liver -.-..I ? '.!., ?. Idell reu i -i ta. ii ?'.f nu
I i ?;.i:.'.".? d elli : . " . i in *, Ll . d of all
I li:: :irit:< :< 1 bi ?:?rMti ; i * L.'u .... ! vljorl ?
j I!..- '.< :.<.'. . . ;. -t< i .
j |'i>i: Sli IN DISEASES. ; : i l't?oiisTei!'".
i-.-. r ' ii.el '.!.....;? .. Spot 'i Pialpo'*. I'lli-tM?;' .
I p I .:. 1.! :';.'A ...11^. . en'. :>!le::d. ' . i-'
.:: >-!.? :I-.:I.;I. t-iMiriv. Id^coliirttlo:.'
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u.. .it. .. .?..' ?i-i. - or iialnr-vii.'. '.;?> .:..;! ly d'. - ..
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f. - . rilie? Jt:|.?'. y. .. . ll'e I; feto'')
iv- : MI-.'.i-- th rt i'd ia -? .lu,.?''. - of th-.-.:'
? ; . ih . Vii ?ii ! \v. ....1 M (.. never >??:i lin !
ii i , pi'.-.l'.s lon-lMii; lhri.ii;;!i t.- - .?:i ?il'liil
|i| , : rup:I ii- -i Sore?; t-liati.-i il uh a j.>u
lind it ohsiriieU'd an.! : lii'j. . h i.i th.1 veliir.;
ri- atl-e ll when ll I >ill, .. id j .'?ir l- lim-.i will
yon -.? hen. Ki--;, t . 1 -?-.?.I pur?: and tho
health of the py-l 'in \? ?tl !
"PIX, 'PA I* En id noir.- iVHil H-^. lurking In
Iho . "-it.'iuof many r ion*.! a!-, ar.- c:f>cliially
h - '.i .yi'il l.t. I r 'inovi <!. l'or f ill dinvloni, riaid
# 1.1 - i .?:? ; Uni ? lrrular ar .n.i.t 'te:!, h'itt?e.
.'. WAI Pro. i-|.-i..r. li. H. M? bOSA?.T) ti
'? . i-.- ? ililli I. TI. m.-.a . .-aa Primeli-co,
i ..' . . ' : . ;iini !U fi.ia.m . e - t-'ir?et. New Yurt;.
i,O..P l i ALI. HllUHULSTS ANO DEAbERS.
D2f?i?1?ly GEIGER A McOREOOR. Agents.
SMOKED MEATS, ETC.
SMOKED TONGUl?S, extra bmoked BEEF.
Ferris Fulton Market Reef.
Diamond and Orango brand Hams.
Sugar-cured Bacon Strips.
Picklod Salmon.
Mess and No. 1 Mackerel. A.c., all fresh to
hand. For sale by GEO. SYMMERS.
T. F. BBOD-R. .- B.'B. nUDOINB.. - Hi C. HUIiaiNO,
B B OD.IE & 0 Or^;r
' COTTON '_'J ;. '
Factors and Commission Merchants,
North Atlantic ]Vh?rf, J" ,
CHARL E 8(T O If . \ B. C ,
LIBERALad vanees marlo on Consignments.
Bofer to ANDREW BIM0ND8, Esq., Prc a I
dent lat National Bank, Charleston, H. 0/"?
Ann: 25 gmo_
Good Health-Long Life.
ri \I 1ERE ia a difiere nco between good blood
I and had blood-a difference o' Life and
Death'. Bad blood is full of bomors, pro?
ducing corrupt Soros, Ulcers, Bolls, Car?
buncles, Spots, Blotohca. Theso aro indica?
tions of a diseased condition of tho sjstoro,
aud unless removed, will urey upon the body
and make it a diaeaecd and loathesomo thing
of flesh. Without puro blood no flesh isfree
from disease. The Pale and Shrunken Forms,
Yellow Faces, Weak Stomachs,. Diseased
Livers, Crippled Rheumatics, Nervous Hypo?
chondriacs, Dyspeptic Victima of Headache so
common in thu country, ls owing entirely to
thc humors of the blood.
HEINITBH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT is the
only sure medicine. 20,OOO bottles sold at
homo beBpoaks for it a popularity unexampled
in tho history of medicine. For purifying tho
Blood and invigorating the Liver, no better or
cheaper medicino hats ever been discovered.
Ucimtsh's Queen's Delight ia a Purifier, of the
Blood and au Invigorator of tho Liver, two
things essential in preserving Health and
in curing Discaro. It invigorates the Liver
and cures all disorders of tho Stomach and
Bowels, purities the Blood and repairs tho
waste of tho Body, imparta Strength and
gives Vigor to diseased and enfeebled systems.
HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Tho people approve, and physicians sanction
ita use, because it po?8CBaeH merit, and is
what it Becms to be-a household blessing to
the sick.
IT CURES
HEADACHES.-Sick Headache, Nervous Head?
ache, Bilious Hcadacbo, Neuralgia, Catarrh,
Dizziness, Rush of Blood to tho Head, Full?
ness, Oppression of tho Head, An.
CAT.UUIH.-This unpleasant disease, in ali
its forms.
SORETunoATs, Ac-Sore Throats, Hoarse?
ness, LOBB of Voice, Weak Voice.
DYSPEPSIA.-This discaso always cored in
all eases, in persons of all ages and occupa?
tions.
LivEa COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, _C.
Chronic Diarrhoea and all Chronic Dysente?
ry, Colics, obstinate Costiveness.
* PILES.-Pilca, Blind, Blceoing or Ulcera ted
Painful, Itching, Buming, uo matter how long
existing.
Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, Inconti?
nence, Stoppage, Their peculiar diseases
soon cured.
FACE AFFECTIONS.-Brown Spots, Moth
Blotches, Pimples, Black Specke. Red Patches,
Buming, Itching, Rush ot Blood to tho Face,
Cloasma, Bad Complexion.
Abscesses, Scrofula, when on tho Scalp;
Throat, internal or external; on theTonguo.
Back, Limbs, or anywhere; Sore and Swelled
LegB, all perfectly enrabio.
SKIN DISEASES.-Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne,
Shingles.Scaly Eruptions, Watery Discharges, J
Itching. Burning. Chronic Erysipelas.
TUE EVES.-Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula,
Ac., on the Eyes and Eye-lids.
GOITQE, SWELLED NECK.-All caaes cured.
Rheumatism, Chronic, Acute, Neuralgia,
Lamoneas, Swelled Joints, inability to walk,
painful or passive, cured by tho use of
HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Tho afflicted, nervous and debilitated, whose
sufferings have been protracted Irom hidden
causes, and whoso cases require prompt treat?
ment, will And alwaya a aura remedy in
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Ask for HEINTTSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Take nono other. Ho is the inventor and solo
proprietor. Sold wholesale and retail at his
Drug and Chemical Store, Columbia, B. C.
SU S? POP;!
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES,
BEDBUGS, &c,
Never failing. Boxes double tho size BS
others. Hermetically sealed and always fresh.
For salo at wholesale and retail by
HARDY BOLOMON,
And by all Druggists and Grocers. Fcbl43mo
KhTAHl.ISIIKU 1833.
JOSEPH EECEHAUS,
1304 K ra ii It for il Avenue,
(Above Girard Avenue,) Philadelphia,
Manufacturer /yj^^^^^^^ Exclusively
of ^V*fi4v? J? First-class
CARRIAGES. NEWEST STYLES.
CLARENCES, Landana, Landautot-, Close
Coaches, Shifting qr. Coaches, Coupes,
Barouches, Phictons, Rockaways, Hearses,
Ac, suitable for private family and public use.
Workmanship and finish second to none in tho
country. Fino and varied stock on hand
completed ami in the works. Orders receivo
. prompt and personal attention. AU work
warranted March 22-2mo
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 atty stock ?ir tho United States.
Wo mention: Superior Heidsick; Verzenay
Moot A Chandein; Y erne Clicquot Ponaardin:
Cortaillod Mousscaux, mid other brands of
CHAMPAGNE. J. A F. Marte..a Cognac
, BRANDY-believed Iii be thc only lot of this
. celebrated brand in Hie city. Old WheatBour
' bon WHISKEY-18?0. Genuino Hungarian
! BITTERS. Partuga, La Crema and Concilla
I cian CIGARS-genuine Havanas. Call and
! hy thom. PAYS1NGEH A FRANKLIN,
Jan 28 Exchange House.
NEW STORE!
NEW GOODSJ OT PRICES !
OUR friends will lind us in Gio new large
brick building noa riv opposilo our old
HI and, whore we will be ?clad to welcome them,
and offer tim
Largest Stock of Goods,
A T THE LO WEST PJiWES.
We havo ever had. Our heavy sales within!
the last two months has convinced us that I
the ONLY SYSTEM IS LOW PniCCS AND QUICK ]
SALES, and this shall in future ho our motto, i
Wo oiler tko LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS
in the city, at tho loweut prices, most of it j
having been purchased for cash since the late j
decline. If thia is not Imo, we will pay for '
lying. L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Terms Cash Only.
OUR terms are strictly cash, and no order
will hereafter bo ulled, or gooda deliver?
ed, until jNiiet for. All parties indebted to us
will please call ?nd pay thc samo immediate
Iv. J. A T. R. AGNEW.
General' Coiumi-s?on ' Merchante,
:70 Barclay and 2a_.'(rr^enttio?._?-^fi
RECEIVERS of eU'. hinds of SOUTHERN
- PRODUCTIONS, su?h as-Pofctoce:.'Ap?
ples, -Dried {Frrilt. Beane^ Bposwex,-!. Bago,
Bumse, BassafraB;Orten Tr?ck, _o.r<^c\}l?w
and Marking Plates Bentfree. ' Advancements
made on' coneignmonta. BaleB^rompUy,
made.- Agents wanted.i*.A?riiS5s,3?
/ . . Improved Be?d Viantmc^J^
PARTIES. .wabling i either Jfce ; Ka i?; "Or
Denian PLANTER will send their ardtta.
at once.1 We aro now well suppl fed/ _ni ?MAE
in the soason do not think we wilbb? able to
meet the demand.. ' .'.V __''
Fob 12 \ . LORIOE &LQWBANCBW
Freeh Craoker*?<?\ .1?.; ;,
SODA, Walnut, Snow Drop. Butter, Fancy,
Farmer, Ginger, Balmoral, for aale by-*,;
March 3_,,'.; ? ', ... ' E. HOPEQ
CHAMPAGNES, ii-i:
-i OASES Moet ic Chandon'a OHAM
LUvJ PAGNES, jost received, abd Offered, '
in consequence pf ce BP at ion of host ilit iee, at
much reduced rates. Por aale by "S,:>
March 25_r ' GEO: BYMMERS.
Charlotte. Columbia and, Augusta B. a
SUPERINTENDENT'S OPFIOE,"/.
. COLUMIUA, S. G.. April 2,1871.
i^?ffiE_S_5_?gH ON and ?ter thia day,
?^5Sc^__^a_^Pa8aerjger trains w?l run
tho following sobednle: '. ? ..<-i :>ryj.
MAU, THAIN-GoiNO NOBTH. ' [ Gorao BoiJTB.
STATIONS. AnnrvE. LEAVE, j AnmvE. LEAVE.
Charlotte 7.80 pm- ' 5.80'am.
Cheater 5.03 pm 5 00 pm 110.1* am 10.17 am
Winnab'ro 3.00 pm S.2S pmlll.57 am.l?PQ in
Columbia 12.30 pm 12.48 pm 2.18 pm ? 2.80 pm
Augusta 8.00 aral 7.60 pm , '
EXPHESBTBATH-G?rnaNOBTH. Goma SOOTH..
ABBI VE. LEAVE. AK El VE. j LEAVE.
Charlotte 5.80 am - ,8.00 pm
Cheater 2.59 am 3.02 am 10.25 pm 10.28 pm
WinnBb'o 1.20 am 1.22 am 12.03 am 12.05 am
Columbia 10.52 pm 11.04 pm 2.20 am 2.82 am
AuguBta 000pm 7180aa!'";-;]
0:No night tra?na will leave Charlotto, Au?
gusta or intormediato pointe on Bupdays;
J. M. SELKIRK. Superintendent.
E. R. Dona EY, G?n?ral Ticket' Agent. V
Change of Schedule.
SOUTH C?UOUNA RAILHOAD COMPANY,
COLUMBIA, S. C., January 10,1871.
TBAINNO. 1. , ",;
Leave Charleston at. .. ; ?8.20 a m
/ rrive at Columbia at........... ?.... 8.40 p m
Leave Columbia at.'.... 12.15 p m
Arrive at Charleston at. .7.50 p m
Leavo Camdon, Sundays excepted, at.9.60 a m
Arrive at Kin g ville at.....1.20 p m
Leavo Kin g ville, Hund aya excep'd, at.2 80 pm
Arrive at Camden at...6.00 p m
Tho above TrainB run in connection with
Wilmington,Columbia and Augusta Railroad,
cornie c Ling with Trains for Wilmin g t on, Nor t h
Carolina, sud with Trains for . Augneta, Geor?
gia-making closo connections with Night
Trains of Georgia Bailroad and Central Rail?
road, for all points South and Weat.* . ? y'
TBAIN NO. 2-NIGHT EXTBEBS, vf?
(Sunday Night excepted.) .
Leave Charleston at..7.10 p m
Arrive at Columbia at.COO a m
Leave Columbia at..i i .7.60 p m
Arrive at Charleston at.. ?. .0.45 a m
Thia Train runs in connection with Dp Au
gcata Trains, making CIOBO connection'with
oorgia and Central Ballroads. - ' :l an'i'r .
A. Ii. TYLER, Vice-Preeident.
B. B.'.PIOKINS, General Ticket Agent. Jan 21
Greenville and Columbia Bailroad.
COLOMBIA; s. 0., MAJIC_;I;1871.
f_^MnffniSS38J_P - ON abd aller thia
iS^_fllM______t_idato, the following
schedule will be run daily, Sundays excepted,
connecting with Night Trains on South Caro
Una Railroad up and down; also with Traies
going North and Booth on Charlotte, Colombia
and Augusta Railroad:'; >' - - ;. . *f . ;'^C>; v
" UP.
Loavc Columbia at.. 7.00 a. m.
V Alston.9.10 a. m.
" Newberry.,11'.15 a. m.
" Cokesbury.;...?.?. "'S'.OO p. m.
" Belton.fl.OOfp.m.
Arrive at Greenville.y 0.30 p.m.
DOWN. , > .
Leave Greenville at.;.G.15 a. m.
" Belton. 8.05 a.m.
" Cokeabury...: .......10.07 a. m.
" Abbeville.u.V.v?.-8.15 a.m.
" Newberry.-..1.50 p.m.
" Alston.4.05p.m.
Arrive at Columbia. ..5.55 p.m.
. THOS. DODA-LEAD, General flop.
M. T. BABTLETT. General Ticket Agent.
Change of Schedule.
OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA R. B. CO.,
COMPANY. SHOPS, N. C., Januar 25,1871.
Express. Mail..
.UiniVE. LEAVE. ABB IVE, LEAVE.
Charlotto 5.85 & m 8.00 p m
Salisbury 8.08 a m 8.13 am 10.34 p m 10.89 p m
Gr'nab'o 11.05am ll .20am 1.80 a m 1.45 a m
Co8hopl2 60 pm 1.05pm 2.67 am 3.17 a in
Hillsb'ro 2.28 p m 2.33 p m 4.27 a m 4.29 a m
Raleigh 5.12 am 6.38 am 7.10 am
Goldsboro 10.55 a m ' . "
Goldsboro Evprestjq MMail. 3 00 p m
Raloigh 8.45 a m 6.58 p m 7.40 a m
H illsbrol 1.07 am 11.10 pm 10.00 a m 10.02 a m
Co Shop 12.30 p m 12.50 p m 11.12 a m 11.45 a m
Gr'nab'o 2.10pin 2.20 pm 1.10 a m 2.00 a m
SalisVry 5.15pni 5.20pm 4.50 a m 4.55 a m
Charlotte.50 p m 7.30 a m
Jan 27_W. H. GREEN, Mas. Trans.
Schedule on Blue Ridge Bailroafi.
ansBBBsmri Leavo Anderson...... .4.20 P. M.
?^WB^F? " Pendleton.5.20 M
Perry vUlo......6.00 "
Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 "
Leave Walhalla.. .S.80 A. LT.
?. ptiTyvilIe.4.15 "
" Pondieton....5.80
I Arrive at Anderson.0.15 "
j Waiting at Anderson ono hoar for. the nirivr-}
I of up train on Greenville and Columbia Road,
j July 31 ? W. H. D. GAILXARD'/Pup,
j Winter Soheduie Spar'g oV union Road
jr^_r rm E_??K_B- OK and ./?P%'^?i24,h
art&^^p^SO^- lnatanl.^'tlie Passenger
Traine will go down on MONDAY*. WEDNES?
DAYS and FRIDAYS: leaving Pparfenburg
Court House, at 7.20 A. M., tnd SrrlTing nt
Alatonl.85 P. M.
Rotnrning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAY'S
and SATURDAYS, will leave Alston at 0.GO A.
M., and arrive at SpartaPbutg at 3.'40 P. M.
THOMAR B. JETER. Prrsldfnt.
Thief Proof Dravrtrs.
THE undersigned havo re^?e-ived the Age-ru-v
of thoeo DRAWERS. TKry ar?'ihe e><>
<Afniy?ieee?/t<(/orf7tcpro-i- tSfifP v
fec??one/eoerj/?foi-eond . W ^UDVY/ KjU a
shop in Columbia, af- viMPR_t/r_^ I
for?ing a sure protcc- T-Y /S?? 1 1
tion from the llght-fin- TlLLLoCKa??uVEPj
gored gentry. For sale __^;P . ?
'"T'^.mwT FAIRBANKS^ CO.. L
J. * T. R. AGNEW. Aeast*,;;;- Bj