The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, May 05, 1871, Image 4
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Deep tho reCeeeee'of tho dark bino rrca, " 1
Broad tho expanse of the eloar sky abovo,
Bul noithor half so fathomless oan bo
As is the depth of ? a- true woman's love. .
Stern fate, that oauseB dearestfrlends to. pari,
Tho strongest, holiest Mos may ofton ?seyor;
Bat in the secret of & woman's heart
The love once kindled will .remain forever.
Man. in the heat and fervor of his lifo,
May soon forget tho love that's scorned and
But Avaakn; .?idd^|^am/t^p i^OJfid/s ?wild
strife,
Will Borrow ever for theh.opa that's blighted.
And, as the ivy round the qaj? .that.growa .. .
Will ding tb it ^bilgWpBr.ho^mehakon,
So to tho heart that true affection tmpwfr ' '
Affection will a, deeperlo^e.awtjkeh,, .
The roeo lo otriofecn by tho tempest's blast,'
Tho violet ? ak tho:-North wind's> breath will
sleken; A tn > ai " ?
But woman's love through all things firm will
last,
And eprro^ only will-now icrvQr;<qnipkon.
ii If thoxf woT?dB?;woraiin'? deop d?vbtibn-f?rove,
Ohl nao lt tenderly and slight it never;
For though no trials ban its firmness move,
Unkindness will its ardor omah forever.
. W8& S G?t>? \V^^TJI4;B5 Xi
good wife should bo like three things;
/Which throe thiflg9 eho should not .be
like/ . ?ii y?lvi'1 <f) ouprii In rt." : ??
- 1. ?She should1 bo like a snail to keep
within her hcuse, but she should'not
bo like a snail to carry all she has on her
book.
2. Sho should! bHlikof(& soho,'tb j
?pBBk wkerr spoken to, nut sue should not
be like an coho, always to have the last
word.
8. S ha* should bo Wron'iowa dook,
always KTkit?p time nh cr regularity; but
ehe should not be like a town olook, to
speak so loud that nil tho to wu may hear
9$ftn'i>i(i Ot!..-, frt?ii?ii?u^h u- ... ::-'.<."
. .tjb.n .>;..>:?* ., i e n i pg .???.*.-.'{.?? n ?!?'? ,u
Tho dome of tho capitol; nfc Washing?
ton1 is tho jj moBt ambi ti?u s struotur o in
lighcf than tho
nt Baltimore,
;er Hill,
und 23'fq?fc higher
Chnrch to*er mra, _
only considerable1 dome bf Iron
world, i - fterte a r vnet Ao;Upwx sphere bf
iron .weigfepgj8,000.200 pounds.
A .^eyivYork rnorojinpfc billf his re
movuf *Qoae lr/a Better P
No. 1660." -
Ayer's Saraparilla,
The reputation th's esc
.^-7=r>w collent medicino enjoys,
J ^iT^fk 's dorlved from Its cares, < ?
?y. A--< JA many ol' which aro truly
"?^"{AJEI^-A?J marvellous, invctomto 1
HyU?^ cases of Scrofulous dls
/? ease, whore the system . .
'- \ t \?. "J aoemcd-'sptiirated with
j?S2^\ . I"' Lsg?' corruption, have been
HfsflHM ' ' SJHJ? mirUled and cured by it.
^It?SiB^ T ^jiffi scrofulous affections und
-rcs/ f^?/SSiwif?- dbJordcrs,w?ichwere ng
^j2SjSi3S BfilKSar gravnted by tko .sQionj
.^?BBXB awl i L. ioU9 contamination until
they wero painfully nSUcting, have been radically
. cured in sficA great nuinlt?rs iu-nlrnobtevcry sec?
tion of tho country, that thc public scarcely need
ti) bo informed of Its virtues or uses.
. . Scrofulous poison ts ono of tho mest destruc?
tive enemies of onr mee. Often, this unseen and
unfelt,tenant of tho organism undermines Uic con?
stitution", and Irt vites tho attack of enfeebling or rn
?tal 'diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
Sresen.ee. Again, it seoma to breed Infection
iroughont Umbo<iy, and then, on some favorable
loocaslonvrapidly develop Into one or other or ifs
, hideous forma, oj?ier on the surface or among the
v?tala. In tba latter", tubercles may ho suddenly
Jdeposlted in tho langa OT heart, or tumors formed
'In tho livery or it shows Its presence by eruptions
on tho skin, or fool-ulc?rations on some part of
?the hotly. ' Hence the occasional uso of a bottlo
;of thia Hnr?np<triUn to advisable, even when no
active syraptoms.of disease appear, j Persons af?
flicted with tho following complaints generally
?And immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by tho
nao vf tide SAltrlAI'AllIl.LA: St. Antho?
ny's Fir r. lt one or Erisipelas, Tetter, Salt
Jfheum, Sc=lA Henri* Jiinutoortn, Sore Eyen,
Bore .Ear?runii other eruptions or visible fenns
of 8erof%tl?pa 'disease. Also in the more con?
cealed forms, ns IJj/sprpnla, l>rop8tf, Heart
Disease, J Its, ?p?en?u, Neuralgia, and
tho vnrious Ulcerous affections Of tho muscular
and nervous systems.
. Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial les?
eases aro cured by it, though a long timo ls re?
quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-con tinned nee of this
medicino will eure Uie complaint. Zeucorrlteea
or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations, anil Female
Htseases, aro commonly soon rcllovcd and ulti?
mately etued by its purifying mid invigorating
effect. M Inn tc directions lor each case oro found
in our Almanac, suppliod gratis. Itheutnatlsm
and Gout, when caused by accumulations of ex
,-traneous matters in Uta blood, yield quickly to lt,
: AB also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Conyes
. f lon OT Inflammation of tho JA ver, mid ./atm -
dice, when arising, ns they ollen clo, from tho
rankling poisons in the blood. This H Alis A
JPAlt itt JJ A is n great rostorcr for tho strength
and vigor of Um system. Thoso who arc Xnn- .
i?ui? and JAstt?ss, Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or
Fears, or any of tho affections symptomatic of
Wcaknes*. will find immcdinto relief and con?
vincing evidence of Us rcstorntivo power upon
?trial. . .
PREPARED DY S
Dr. JT. C. A?KH Oe CO., lowell, Kr asa.,
Practical 'andi Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALT, DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Deo 9 fly [Aug 5) O. H. MIOT, Agent.
GOLDSMITH & KIND,
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS,
(Pheonix Iron Works,)
Jogs, Agricultural Imnlements',' otc. Braes"
and Iron Castings of all kinds made to order
oa chert unties, and ca the mont r?>*Pr?n*b!o
terms. Also, manufacturera of COTTON
PRESSES. . . April 4 Imo
Ague and Fever.
The only preventivo known for Chilla and
Fever ?B the uso of Wolfe's Schiedam Schn appa ?
_Is good for Dyspopsia;
Wolfe's Sch~ie'dam 'Schnapps ;
Ia aprevontlvo of Obilla and Fever. \ S"
Wolfe's Schiedam Sohnapps
Ta rocemmeridod by all the ntadioaVFaotflty.
* '!' t)]Wolfe*8 Schiedam'Schnapps :> ;'"
Ia gr?d'foraU Kidney and Blqdd?r Complaints.
Wolfe's Bchiedam Schnapps : :
.i ,;, Is good for .Gout. . ,. > . .
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps -;
Ie good foi- Colic and Pain In theinomaoh.
"' Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps
Is good for all Urinary-Complaints. !
Wolfens Schiedam Schnapps
Ia imitated ind counterfeited, and Purchasers
will have to uso canuca in.purcbaaing.
While's Schiedam S?hn?pps
Is used all over the world by Physicians, in
their practice.
?~beg leave tb.call tho attention]pf; the
road?r td testimonials in favor bf tho Son nappa:1
I feel bound to say. that, I regard your
SCHNAITS as belng", ib 0very tospeot, prc-emi
nontly ^ure.aodraoierving of BDOdical patron?
age. At all oVc-ot6t'it hr .tho purest possible
artiole of Holland gm, (horetoforo unobtaina?
ble, and, as Bach, maybe H rifely prescribed by
physicians., , DAYID L, MOTT. IL D.,
. Pharmaceutical Chemist, HeW York.
L??iBT&Ll#,.,Ki,, B?pt,, 1 -J,f?el tu>t^w?
hayo now advirti?lo of gin suitable toe sn cn
oakes-aa %hat mn?dy is'adapt?e? to. ?* ' -
a DB;*4.W.; BRIGHT.
>. "Behn a?na7' las'remedy in chronic cat it rr
h'alconiplkHiisiete.:PI ' t?"Tt
I take great pleasure in bearing highly
creditable testimony to KB efficacy, as a reme?
dial agent, in tho, diseaaes for vblob you
recommend! t.. ' Having a natural tendency to
tho mucous Burfacea,* with a Blight degree of
stimulation, I regard it aa one of the moht im
Sortant remedies in chronic catarrhal afftfe
ons .'particularly those of tho genita-uricary
apparatuBP i With much respeot, your obedient
servant, ?ll AB. A. LE AB, M. D., New York. : j
26 3PrHBi?r?HaT?NEW YOBK, Nov. 21,1867
UDOLFBO WOT.YE, ESQ. i Present-DEA rt tim: I
have made a chemical examination of a sample ?
of yo'nr "Schiedam Schnapps," with the intent
of 'dot ermin ing if any foreign or icinrions sub?
stance had been adaed-tb. tho aimple distilled
SplMC?i .*.<?.? :. . .; . ;.:.;>.
- ' The examination haB resulted in the conclu?
sion that the ssrnpl? contained no poisonous
dr harmful admixture.''T have been'nnable.
to discover any traco cf tho deleterious sub?
stances, WhMch are aum ot imo a employed in the
adulteration of 'liquors. I would not. hesitate
to ?'use myself, nor td recommend to others,,
for ?"medicinal'' purposes, the ',' ''Schiedam1
Schnapps,'1 ae ?n excellent and unobjectiona?
ble variety of gin. Very respectfully your V;
(Signed) , , OHAS. A. ?.EELY, Chemist, j
CnKincAii AirOi TxcHwicA?, LABOBATOBT, 18
ExcBAKGB PIJLOZ, NEW.YOBK, Nov. 25,1867.-;
Uoa&H0lWoi*B,'EBO?I-rIlEAB^lBJ Thermder
eig?ed hav? carefully and th orcughly an Bly zed
a .sample of your "Aromatic Schiedam,
Schnapps," selected b? oureelvce, acdrhavo'
found the samo freo from all organic or inor?
ganic substances, more or leas injnriono to
healthy From the result of; our examination,
we consider the artiole one of superior tiuall
ty, healthful as a beverage, and effectual in ita
medicinal quantico. Respectfully yours, . ?'.
(Eigned) ALEX. TRirFEL, Chemist.
FRANCIS E. ENGELD: ABD, M. D.
For sale by all respectable Grocers and
Druggists. TJDOLPHO WOLFE'S. EST.,
April l-|r??8mo 22 Beaver st., New York.
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. SEVEN PER CENT. PER ANNUM,.
ON OES TIFIO A TES OF DEF 081T,
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? POUNDED EVE Ii Y SIX
MONTHS ON ACC0UNT8.
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John P. Thomas, f vico-rresia?ita.
A. G. Brenizer. Cashier.
John O.' B. Smith, Assistant Cashier.
Direotors.
Wade Hampton, William Martin, A. 0. Has?
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Heinitah, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg,
Columbia.
J. EU Gregg, Marion.
. G. T. Scott, Newberry.
W. G. Maye s, Newberry.
B. H.Butledge, Charleston.
DanielRavenel, Jr., Charleston.
Mechanics. Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or*
phana and othere may here deposit their sav?
ings and draw a liberal rate of interest there?
on. Planters, Professional Mon and Trustees
wishing to draw interest an their funds until
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poses; Parents desiring to set apart small
?ama for their ohildren, and Married Women
lind Minors (whose deposits can only be with?
drawn by themeolves, or, in oaae of death, by
their legal representatives,) wishing to laj
aside funds for future use, are here affordee
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
tho samo timo, bo subject to withdr&walwhen
needed. _Aug 18
NO FIHIC USED IK WASHING.
WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP,
THIS SOAP washes porfectly in cold water,
soft, hard or salt. It removes grease,
oil and paint from garments. It washes all
kinds of goods-cotton, tl au n ol, K i Ik or woolen.
It cleanses silver, plated ware and jewelry
without scratching. If Ibo articles are much
tarnished, rob them with a piece of flannel
which has plenty of tho Soap on lt. To peoplo
who do their own waBhing, it is invaluahlo.
It will save its co?t in ono wa&hing. An ordi?
nary washing costs:
For coal, two hods.20 contp.
For kindling wood.03 cents.
For ordinary eoap... .08 centt.
81 cents.
Ono cako Cold Water Soap costs. 15 cents.
Making a saving of.ic centa.
81 cents.
And tbefe ie no expense of rep. Iring leaky
boilers or broken scrubbing boards. Thero
is no acid or sal soda in the Soap, and. posi?
tively, nothing that can injure the clothes.
Ono oake (abent one pound, ) faithfully used,
according to tho directions which accompany
fach bar, will convince any one of its superior
liff. For salo, in boxes of thirty-six bars, by
EDWARD HOPE.
April 9_. Agent for South Carolina.
Good Things.
RAMSAY'S Islay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir
. Bohert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard,
Dupuy, Cognac Brandy. Duff 'Gordon's Palo
Sherry, South-side Madoira Wino, London
Dook Port Wino, Hibbert's London Portor,
MnEwon'a Scotch Ale. The abovo direct from
thc importers and warranted pure.
Forsale.by EDWARD HOPE.
\~~sr?.- h A ff a A Xl 4?S1??..^'?-*
L?3 uiii i;?L8 ot;iiar*^?^T.:3.f, J ?o?Wtt&S ?
f7':. . * \ TU? *\ .'NsA.. ?
Garest Medicated Cordial otjjfc Age.:
INVJGQRATINQ' M?jr^TviBR n
".? '.: ' ? v 7 . LtFPaL?Wgjreat
" " y?yfR'AOE.??MW'.*GERMAN'. BTTT-J
. ,1/,,/ WkW ERSle^preparefl
'.' ?L2 J?I ..- -i' S trom-tne original
'7H V^^wwf'^i Q?rmtin receipt
fra jfrjhlz^?SK V > now1 in poefioH3?,on
If?v7^t?^(l2?^ A' 'O?'tb? proprioto?a
{R&A^/fcWfl?f?^ vV\.and *3 ln0 'Ot'ajo
^Sla n&A& ' jV^\proparation that
"2M5f iS?uStL ft\ o ? waB used in Qor
/?ySSTi W)^S5ff ^ mauy o o ward 8 ol
?W^?sJ^mHB ' a century ago; to
'W<?MW^lIW?SKy?' day ie household
'i'- ~ romo?yof.aorana
"^3v^vt?7X J?^^f*^ ny.rocoiumon?od
?^mBgel!!? 'itt by ita. mOBt eml
*TM?r\.*?i...< neut physicians;
. . WPPMAN'g .
GREAT. GK KM A ii BI TT KEB
Is composed oTlho purest alcoholic essence of
Germany's favorito, beverage, impregnated
with the jmces and extracts of rare herbs,
roots and harks; all of which combined make
it one of the beat and snrcst preparations for
tho euro of, -, ?,
Dyspepsia,'Lo? a of'Tone in fhe Storjiach and
Digestive OfgansrNorvons DobllitV,Lan?
guor, Constip?t ion,Liver Complaint, ,
...n t i General Exhaustion, and ns a k
PREYENT1 VE FOR CHILLS AND FEVER
ANO
UA-LABIOTJS DISEASES GENERALLY.
P10MALKN
Will find LIPPMAN'B GREAT GERMAN BIT-:
TERB tho bast tonio known for the disoaectto;
which they are generally eubj oct, and where a;
gentle stimulant is recommended.
HAVANNAH, March 1G, 1870.
Messrs. Jacob Lipjmxan & Ero., Savannah.
Oa.-GENTS: I have beforo mo your esteemed;
letter of tho 11th inst., containing various
documents relative to your "German Bitters."
After a careful examination I must confess
that your Bitters ie rosily, what you represent
it to be, an old German recipe of Dr. Mitch
orlich. of Berlin. Prussia, lt will no doubtba
excellent for dyspepsia; general debility and
nervous diseases,.and ia.a good preventive of
chills ?nd fever-. I-ffud'it td bo a most de?
lightful and pleasant stomachic. I remain
yours truly, (Signed) AUG. T. WETTER.
KrakLAltD Nna*, GA., March 22,1870.
Messrs. Jacob LipjMdii ci Bro., Druggists,
Savannah, ? Oa.-GENTLEMEN: 1 liavo intro?
duced your Great Gf rtrfan Bitters hero to my
customers and friends, and I Sud better Bale
for it than any I hove eyer kent before. Those
who have trlod if approve? ofJ it-very highly,
and I do not hesitate in Maying that it is fa]
superior in value th any Other Billers now ir
nao, Yours, respectfully, W. KIBKLAND.
Wholesale Agents for State of Bout h Carol!
ha-D?WIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BIS
OHOFP & CO.. GLACIU8 A WITTE. STEP
FENS, WERNER A-D?OBER, Charleton.
. -.-Depot- in' Columbia.-SJ 0., at .GEIGER t"
MoQBEGOB'S. Druggists._June 2 ly||{
T?e Groat \ Medical Discovery* !
Di*. WALKEB'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR.- -BITTERS,
s? Hun dre da of Thou ti an da 2^
urn v^!^?^ in
^^^^^^^^^^^^
p| 2 ' THEY ARK NOT A VILE ff]
-?SFANCY DRINK.rli
Modo of Poor lt nm, Wlilnkey, I*ro<
Spirits n nil Ito flinn I.Inn.J IN doctor jd, fjpt?
ondswebtcnodto plcaso Um tonto, called "Toi
Vlei.'"* Appetftorr," Restorers," AC, that lee
' ' tho tippler on' to dnmkcnnces and ruin, hut ai
a trim Medicine, m adc from tho Native Koota so
Herbs of California, freo froth nil Alcoholl
Stimulants. They aro tim GREAT HI .otu
PURIPlERaud LIFF. GIVING PRIM
CI I'LE a perfect Innovator andlnvlgoratori
tito System, carrying off all poisonous matter av
restoring the blood to a healthy condition. M
person can tsko these miters according to dire
tlon and romain long unwell. 4>>
ttfur Inflammatory tind Cbroulc Rheu
mutism nod Uunt, Drspcpnla ur ludl
gestion. Dillon*, Remittent and lui?
mitteilt Fevers, Disonar* of tho Itiooi
? Ld ver, Kidneys), timi lllndder, these nil
tera hara beon most successful. Sur-h Dh
cnncB aro canned by Vltlnteil lllood, whit
ls generally produced by derangement of tl
Digestivo Organ*.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache, rabi la tho Shouldori, Coughs, Tigh
ness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations i
tho Stomach, Uail tasto in tho Mouth Bilious A
tacks, Palpitation of thc Heart, Inflammation
the Lungs,Tain lu (he regions of thc Kidneys,at
a hundred other patufal symptoms, ari tlic o
sprlngsof Dyspepsia. ^
They Invigorate tho Stomach und stlmulaio il
torpid liver ami ho?-.ls, willoh render them of u
entailed efficacy 11 cleansing tho blood of :
Impurities, .and imparting new lifo and vigor
tho whole Bruten'..
FOR SKIN DISEASES; F.niptliw.Tel?
Salt Rheum, Mot chus, t?potr, Pimplen, Pustule
liolls, Carbnnclcs, ning-Wonns, Sc.ild-lIead.So
Ryes, Erysipelas, !tch, Scurfs lHscoloratlot.s
tho Bl:lii? Humor i nut! ])lacnsc3 of tho 8khi,
whntovcr nnmo ot-naturi-, aro literally dug \
nm! carrie.! out of t';0 SyStOlO ltl a Bhorttlt.i? !
tho uso of'these Dltlcrs. One bottle in rm
easer, will convine; the mort incredulous or thi
cnrntlvooffectB.
Cleniwn tho Vitiated mood whenev.-r you fl
Its Impurifica limiting tltrougll thaiikhl In Tl
pies, Eruption? er Sorer.; cluan?o lt when y
find lt obstructed ?n i sluggish In tho veli;
' clcanso lt when lt ls toni, and your feelings w
tell yen when. Kee? tho blood pure nuil t
?walth of tho system will follow.
.iMN, TAPE and othor WO lois, lurking
tho system of sa many thousands, nro effect ita
destroyed and roroovetl. For full direction". rr
carefully tho circular around each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. McT)ON*.\IJ>
CO., Druggists mid fien. Agent*. San Francis?
Cat,,and 32 and31 Commerce Street, New Vo:
*?LO ?V ALL DIIU0O1RT3 AND DEALB1
D28lll*ly GEIGER A MoGREGOB^Agents
BMOKED HEATS, ETC.
SMOKED TONGUES, exlra emoked BEE
Forria Fulton Market Beef.
Diamond and Orango brand BTamB.
bugar-cured Bacon Sh ipo.
Pickled Salmon.
ilona and No. i Mackerel. ?\o., all fresh
baud. For sale by GEO. SYMMERS
TSE if nunis IA"
Book, Job and Newspaper
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[,hisiathoonly^?^X37;7^jir establishment
in tho State, <^^<^/iS^> ? hero Shoot
POSTEllS.S^^QAf.K^g.tc. can bo
B ET UI ' 'S^^^lxW^, in s ty lo.
J. A.SELDV, ^^ShS?S?^ Proprietor.
Present; Capital, $?bpl000- j
AUTHOHJZK? CAPITAL, 1900.0004? !
? O?nCBBB.T li>f?v? : -j:?
John B. Palmer, Presiden!. , .
A. G. Br?nizer, Cauhior. , *
O. N. G. Britt, Assistant Cashier.
! DTBEOTOItS. ' : ,; : " :
ti J. Ell Grtigg, John B. Palmer, F. W. McMae
ter, B. D. Benn, of lt. J), Benn ? Sont/Q. VV.
Boardoh", of Copeland A Beardenj-E. L.Bryau,
ot Bryan & MoCartcr; W. 0. BWaffleldV of E.
AW. C. Swaffieldi < '' . 1 . . uf- .
. F. W. McMaatcr, Solicitor.. .? it. fiJl?flV j
THIS Bank ie aiovr opon ior tho transaction
of a. general banking bnaiaeaa.-. j . .
CEKTI no ATES or DE^OBIT, of enrronfly-or
coin, be'arfng int?re?t at the tat o of s aven .(7)
per cent.-per annum, in kind,-will be issued.
Deposits from County Offlars especially so?
licited; .?leo,..from Trustee*, .Administrators,
Executors ', ProfessionaltJJenr an,d otb ere, .. (, i
Particular attention .eivoh to accounts of
Oiiy and Country Merchants, And other bnai?
neaa' men, and the usual accommodations ex?
tended. . . i .;..>
Notes, Bilis. of Exchange, and other evi?
dences of debt discounted, und ru o noy loaned
on collaterals.
Stocks, Bonds, Cold ?md Silver bought and
sold. .. .. ? : . : . i . . t
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
discount. . . ]"."' fi
Sigfit Drafts drawn direct' onfall tho promi?
nent places in England, -Ireland, Scotland,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland* 'Den
lnark and tlie Orient. Letters o/Credit issued,
payable in any of the ab ovo placea- ..
Drafts on all the prominent cities in tho
United States bought and sold, !
N. B. Persons desiring to take Stock in thia
Bank, would do well to make application soon,
as ibero if- only a limitod amount still to,ho
disposed of. . .
Banking HoOeo opposite Columbia Hotel.
Open from 9 to 3. . ? : : Feb 28. ly
Good Health-Long Life5, j 1;
THERE ?H a diflereuco between good iSlqotl
and bad blood-a difference of Life, arid
Death. Bad blood: la full of; humors,-'pro?
ducing corrupt Sores, .Ulceco^i Boils, . Car?
buncles, Spots, Blotches. Those, aro indica?
tions of a diseased condition of the eyatorn,
hnd unless removed, will prey upon the body
and make ib a diseased ana Ibathesome thing
of flesh. : Without pure blood no. flesh is free
from disease. The Palo and Shrunken Forms,
Yellow Faces, Weak Stomachs, Diseased
Livers, Crippled Rheumatics i Nervous Hypo?
chondriacs, Dyspeptic Victims of Headache so
common in this country, is owing entirely to
the humors of tho blood., ..-.?'/
HEINITSH'S QUEEfT? DELIGHT 1? the
only sore medicine. 20,000 bottles bold at
homo bespeaks for it a popularity unexampled
in the history ol,medicine. For purifying tho
Blood and invigorating tho Liver, no bettor pr
cheaper medicine has ever been discovered.
Heimtab's Queen's Delight ls a Purifier cf the
Blood and an Invigorator ot the Liver, two
things1 essential in preserving Health and
in curing Disease. It. invigorates the Liver
and eurea all disorders\6Ctho Stomach and
Bowels, purities the Blood and repairs tho
waste of the Body, imparto Strongth and
gives Vigor to diseased and enfeebled systems.
. HEINIT8H'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT?
The people approve, and pb jsicians sanction
its use, because lt. possessen merit,' and ie
what it Bcems to be-a household' blessing to
th? sick. > *
XT CTJRips . (ainu
HEADACHES.-Sick Headache, Nervana Head?
ache, Bilious Headache, Neuralgia, Catarrh,
Dizziness, Bush of Blood to the Head, Full?
ness, Opnreasinn of the Head, Ac. I '
- ?ATAitnn.-Thia unpleasant I diaeaae, in all
ite forms. . . *. . ;
BonE TnhOATs; Ac-Sore Thrpata,' Hoarse?
ness,'Loss of Yoice, WeakVoi.ee.' . '.
DTBTHPSIA-This disease always cured in
all coses, in persona of all .ages and occupa?
tions.
LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, AC. .
Chronic Diarrhoa and all Chronic Dysento
ry. Colics, obstinate Oostivunoso.
PILES.-Piles, Blind, Bleeding or .Ulcera ted
Painful, Itching, Burning, no matter how long
existing. . . ' .,.
-Kidney Disease, Diabetes, Gravel, ?nconti
nenco, Stoppage, Their- peculiar dlaeasee
soon cured. J . ii .i
FACE AFTECTIONB.-Brown Spots, /.Moth
Blotches, Pimples, Black'Bjbeoks. Red Patches,
Buming, Itching, Bush or Blood to the Face.
Cloasma, Bad Complexion. " ' ?..:<<
Abscesses, Scrofula, when on tho Scalp;
broat, internal or external: on the Tongan,
act;, Limbs, or anywhere; Sore and Swelled
Legs, all perfectly curable.
BEIN DISBASES.-Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne,
Shingles^Boaly Eruptions, Watery Discharges,
Itching. Burning, Chronic Erysipelas. ' ;
Tns EVES_Inflamed and Itching, Scrofula,
Ac, on the Eyes and Eye-lids.
GOITBE, SWELLED N ECK.-All cases cured.
Bheumatiam, Chronic, - Acute, Neuralgia,
Lameness, Swelled Joints, inability to walk,
painful or passive, cered by the use of
HEINITSH'S QUEEPPS DELIGHT.
The afflicted, nervous and debilitated HThoeo
sufforiDgs have been protracted (rom hidden
cansos, and whose cases recuire prompt treat?
ment, will find always a sure remedy in ,
QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
A Bk for HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
Take none other. He is the inventor ?nd solo
Eropriotor. Sold wholesale and retail at hie
.rug and Chemical Storo, Colombia, 8. C.
Feb 9
ESTABLISHED 1853.
JOSEPH PECKHAUS,
1904 Frankford Avenue,
(Above Girard Avenue,) Philadelphia,
Manufacturer /M^?e^?\?\ Exclusively
of V^G3&5J>y?j First-class
CARRIAGES, NEWEST STYLES.
CLARENCES, Landau??, Landaulots, Cloao
Coaches, shifting qr. Coachcu, Coupes,
Barouches, Phnitons, Rockaways, Hearses,
tte, suitable for private fatuity and public use.'
Workmanship and finish second tonono in tho
country. Fine and varied stock on hand
completed and in the works. Orders receivo
prompt and personal attention. All work
warranted._March 22-2mo
su;REP 0~PT
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES,
BEDBUGS, Sec.,
Never failing. Boxoa -double tho size as
ot h<,? re. Hermetically sealed and always freah.
For sale at wholesale and retail hy
HARDY SOLOMON,
And by all Druggists and Procera Fcbl43mo
Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer,
BECAUSE it gives strength and improves
.their health. March II
IQ ikirciay ?ind 2?3 tfrecniaioh ??ret?s,
p ?KW/WORK...
" "t> ?OEITEIIB OT ftU'ilnds of B?TJTHEBN
JLV PBODUOTIONB: "bucht att^otBtoop/Ap
?lca, .Dried Firni? Beans, Beeewax., Bags,
um ac, S?eaafr?B, Green Truck, Ac. Circulara
! and Jilarkingt'laica sent freo.' Adtancomants
Sade on consignments.. Sales, promptly
ade:' Ag'an^ataied/ ' . April 8 Otto"'
" *' ImfprbVedS??d Pl?nWr.1 '
PABTD28 wariilr/g':'either :ibo Hara ?r
.Denian PbANTEB.Trill.aendi their orders
at once. We are .now. wall, supplied,bot later
1 in the season do' not think we will brr able to
: rnee.t tbadera%p(L- i" '; . ni-ir--,?iA?%
Feb 12 . L?RICK A LOWBANCE.,
J' ': -,-V r Ereah Crftckors. i v.n?ip
Cl ODA, Walnut, bnow Drop, D?Uojr, Fancy
OBAMPAGHESiu I
IAA OASES? M oe? ir ii. Cbandoii'a .CHAM
IV v. PAGNES, just received, and oflered.
in consequence pf oe?nation ?>f boatUUiea,., at
touch reduced ratri?. Foi?Wby-' '<''"T
I March-25 '?-'"^ " '? QEQ.' BYMMEBBi1
Charlotte, Columbia arid Augusta UVB
SUPERINTENDENT'S. OFFICE,/.
' "'' . .' COLUMBIA, S. O.: ApriI2i 1871.
ES?^?SSE ON &r,<1 "ftor tcir, day,
SE^S&K^S^PaSBonger trairm wiUrun
tho, following sebpdulo: : : , .. . -, :
MAIL T?AUI-GOJKQ Nonxp. Qoiso Bonrn,
STATIONS. ABBTVE. -LEAVE, ] AERIV E. LEAVE.
Charlotte' 7.80 pm ' 1 6780 ain
Choator; COU pm: 5.0G pm 10.14 am 10.17 am
Winnah'fO 9,00 pm 8.20 pm 1L57 tm 12.0Q. fm
Columbia j&SQpin 12.48 pm .2.18 pm . 2.30. pru
Augusta ii ., 8.00 an? 7,60 pm . |.
EXPBEBS TBATN;-GOING NOBTHJ .GornoSotJTH.
. J > XlC ABBI VE.' LEAVE. I ABB1VE. , LEA VB.
Oharlotto.?.80am :. - . . f . . f j. :8.00,pm
Cheater 2.69 am . am 110.20 pm ?o.?? pm
.WinnsVd 1.20 am' 1^22 an} 112.08 am- 12.05 am
OolumblalO^?'pm ?i,04 pm S-?i/am 2.32.am
Augnsta; " fcOOpml 7.80am - > b>
&No night trains will ?s;v?:CBarJotte?'An.
gusta or intermediatepointe on Bundala.,..
. J."CSELKIBK; BaperMenA?rit;
E. R.-DORSET, General Ticket'Agepfc. P 'ai
? : . .ri.' T . . -TSiFT " '1M 1 >ww^
,iUi: 6i Caaiig?.of E!oitednl?Ur. :..L?J?O
SOUTH CARO WA>RA?LR0A?; Doj?TAirr;
.... tJjK , ?oLu^xA;,.a. 0^ .^
^^iViTOT01TS^1iB^>&b6611 gcr Trains-will
ISSt^&^?fi^^^riivo upd, leave:
Leavo Charleston at.. iV.'i. wi. t\l .... R. CO Am
Arrive at Columbia at;.Vi-, ... . J.. 3.40 pim
Loave Columbia at.. .?... ,4,.f ... ,y. lZvl?.p^i
Arrive at Charleston.at !.... *,.,.*.^'f f7.S0 p ?a
Loav? Camden, Brradayn excepted, a*-0-6"0 ?,m
Arrivo at Ringville at.-. :iv', f >/.:. ? p m
Leave- R?ngvlllo,' ??nndaya ctcepVlj at.2.80 pan
.Arriveat Camden at.,.. i.v..>,>. iji ue.?vpjm
The above Trains run, in conncctigo w^th
"Wilmington, Columbia and AtiguatB Bailroatl,
' connecttbg wi th Tra i u ?f o f W ? rn ? n g t oli, Nert h
Carolina, and with Tra?na for: Augusta, Qtor
gla-maWng oloao ? ;copnectionc i wilb ? ?Night
Trains of Georgia BaUrpad,?Dd,Centra)Bail
road, for airp'oints Sontp^bdWest.* . .- " .
* TRAIS N?? 2-kNionr Ex&?teJ ?&P}.
(Sunday Night excepted.) uno
. Leave. Cbarlestonrat. ;. iVi i.' f. ? - .7*SB p m
Arrive.at Columbia at,.pr...-,...?.00?m
Leave'Colombia at......<. .7,68.pm
Arrive at Ch af lest on at.. .. C.45 a m
? Thia Train ?U?B In oorm?ctl?si- with .TJp'lAn
gnata Trains, making..cloaa connection, with
Georgia andCen^alBs^roada. ?^'-.'^o"tff
. fl. B.tPlt^sV.GeReVal TliHfet
Greenville and Colombia Boilroad.
"COLTJ5IBIA, S. O., MAROR 1,1871.
r^flRa^CtfaaaWBP : Oil and after this
HnSn^Kdato, tho following
schedule will be ran, daily, Sundays excepted,
Connecting with Night Trains' on SoutBC?ro
lin a Railroad Rp and flown j ?lao with Traine
. going Nor th a?dflonth,' on Cnaxlotte,!Oo?imbIft
and AngnataRailroad;, i . ? < ,
' -. .... ?.. 'i
Loayc Columbia at........'.' 7 00 a. m.
?. 'Alston;.. J..i:v^&io.w. m.
" Newberryr?.\?.v.-.-.. .11.16 a. m.
" Cokcaburyu '.....?.'.'..8.00p.m.
. ". .Belton.:.'..-.a^,. j....;y..?.O0fp. m.
Arrive at Gre?nviue.'?.S?p.m.
. %ti\iM no D?WN; .
Leave Greenville at...,.C-.16 a?m.
" Bettori: ":: .../8.06 a.$n.
i : " Cokeabury....-10X7 a. m.
" Abbeville.......,*,.,., a.lJLavm.
N?wherry:.V:...........,^..tiOT:ta.
Arrive ni Colombia! i. Jv6.66 m*.
TH08. DOD AME AD, Ocrerai Sop.
M. T. BtBTLxyr, General Ticket Agents.,
Change of Schadnlo. ; ?ta
OFFICE NORTH GASOLINA B. B. (DOlP
C PKT Ayr Sq QPR j N. O., Januar 25,.1871.
? ; Expres?. . M?f*'"'
ARRIVE. LEAVE. ABB?TJ?.' ' LEAVE.
Charlotte 5.R5a.m 8,%pm ail
Balibbury 8.08am 8.1,3am 10.84 p m 10.89 p m
Gr'nsb'o 11.05 am li .20 im 1.80 a m l.?S a m
OoBbopl2.60pm 1.05pm '2.67am 3.17 a m
Hillab'ro 2.28pm 2.88pm 4.27 a m 4.29 a m
Raleigh 6.12 am 8.88 a m 7.10 a m
Gold?boro \ 10.55 a m
Goldahoro ErpressA? 1 Mail. 8.00 p m
Raleigh' 8.45 A m 6.68 p m 7.40 a m
Hillsbroll.07 a mll.lOptri 10.00 a hi 10.02 a m
Co Shop 12 m pm 12.60 pm 11.12 a m 11.46 a m
Gr'nah'o 2.10p m 9.20 p.m 1.10 a m 2.00 a m
Salisb'ry 5.15pm 5,20pm 4.60 a m 4.55 a m
Cbarlotte7.66pm '' [ 7.S9 a ra
Jan 27 W. H. ?E.BEN, Mas. Trans.
Schedule on Blue Bidge Eallroa?.
I m Mil ri'mn Leave Anderson.4.20 P.M.
%\Xp?i2S$?? Pendleton.6.20 *'
?:" Perryv?le..... 6.00 **
Arrive at Walhalla.7.00 .?
Leave Walhalla.*.a80A. M.
*. Porryville.4.16 "
" Pendleton..5.80 ?.
Arrive at Anderson...',....0.15 "
Waitirig at Anderson cc hour for tho arrival
of np train on Greenville and Columbia Road.
Joly 81_W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup,
Wintet Schedule Spar'g & Union Bead
?55B3C3SItS?B3 ON.and aftcT the 24tb
wW?W?5*l^SaI-'? Instant, the'Passenger
Trains'will go down on MONDAIS; WEDNES?
DAYS and FRIDAYS; leaving- Spartanbnrg
Court HOUFO, at 7-20 A. M., and arriving at
liston 1.35 T. M.
Boturning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS
and SATDRDAY8, will leave Alston at 1>.60 A.
M., and arrive at Spartaubur? at 8.40 P. M.
. THOMAS B. JETER. President.
Thief?Proof Drawers,
THF. nndere?gnoa have received tho Agency
of those DRAWERS. Tkty ors the one
thingneedfutforthepro-\ rr ? n-^.
.teclxon of every store ano . v. ^LDVv/Wc* r
shep in Columbia, af- *iMPnftUFnM I
for?icg a euro proteo- t?* iffPROVEQK ) |
Hon from the l^ht-?n- i?LL L?CK? Un?rVtnS
gorod gentry. For sah . ?[