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.??Book and Job Printing pi ayoo dwcrlp-.
.ion prorapily au4 raitbiaily^ttiQiiaod to. , ?
..' ... I- M i i ? AnVKHTISRWHHTS, ISIH'J? 1 T
Inaorted in tho Daily ?at. 7? icoptff par squaro
for tho drat and 50 oentai oaobj subsequent In
aertioni.. 1 Long; advertisements by the wpek,
month or yoar, at reasonable ratea.
s urianarporr?H.
Daily, si", mouthe, ?4 00} Tri-Wepkly, 2 50;
Woekly, 1 50. "_? "w , j .M
. . t.l .l"ii:.;..- i bind li . ,;.< . (Original.'
A Vt1 r's c. Wire a'tli for Our H 6? til ere' Ofavei.
. -i. aTi?fu jlan :"?'.( i".. -?.ii >.. H-??J liri'it
... ,".., T?X JIEUOBIA. ..iSnjS_.| j;jil mi
Oar heroes! ibur mactyral our glorious, dcadl
J Their fanirr ia our. horitaHO evor, i ? ?
For bur <homes .and our altara: their life's,
il blood .was:shed: ? :-: io . tn..my
We'll never forgot-them-no, never!
'Tho,deeds',of1 thos? patriot heroes Bha?lllvo,
.'. itr.flu'r c?|aUd^?u'ahaU.b?ar.Ojeir relation;
,And the aan'al?of faino shall' them oyprmoro
'[?Aa 'a^hoirrligo
Tho' tho causo that they Sdffer'd ?nd diedfor
'.Kot'inst^t^ ,!'
. Tnikt. c?nt.it?ddtf'fDrTight 'gainst' a world's
' '?'?< . *n!m(ir,ltbMVn:J "? 1 ' ' .""'"..>
- . Whno the living that; hfrMt, inherit. . ' ; <;.;.
And now,"with thMa buds and tho H o blossoms,
. ....we'd speak, ?.\ . <
Whatworae on cold marblo can never
?. ?^?.aBsVgra?tt?eip tfceft?jojror?!. j
INVOCATION TO TUE FLOWEBS.
Como, como, fair flowore, of every hue,
Your richest, sweetest odors yield;
Come, diamonded with brightest due,
From every garden, wool and field.
Come toll that we remember still
These martyr'd men boneath tho Bod,
Who dioihas patriota^to fulfill M
Their duty unto man ahd-CodX \?
Yos, as we wreathe each soldier's grave,
Buda, bloaaomfl toll it, o'er and o'er,
That theso dead men, so truo and brave,*
There is no astonishment ezpresaed at '
Washington that tho mivil.Horvico dues -
, ndt piny o^rjonfecjs. -?At thr^ capitol,'Uno
day last week, more' tharilOCT bags of
free matter, weighing 75 or 100 pound's
each, were -awaitiog-a-carmnn to take
them to the post office. They contained
printed matter for Senators, nnd- wero
to:be'''BBnt'4o': their' homes.' Tntoo "TSe
nators had more than twenty .ouch; one
had.six. There were thirteen also for a
Senator whose term of o?lco expired last
Keyes' Early Prolific Tomato Plants.
"ITT ia claimed that thia.TOMATpiftfl/leen. io ?
? thirty, days oarhor than any other variety
' known." The fruit IS of good BIZO,round and
?mooth, brilliant oolor, perfectly Bolid and
i fine?.flavor. Plant? now- ready,..cold framo
; stock hardened. Can- he transplanted without
loss. Foraalo&t m "' " ' ? ."
: April 141 " HEINITSH'B DBU? STORE.
" / ' DR. D. L.! BOdZElt
K^fflttt WOULD respectfully inform
his new offioo, over Duffie & Chapman's Book?
store, opposite the Columbia Hotel, where be
ia prepared to exeoute, satisfactorily, all' ope
raf ious and work, of whatsoever kind hi H pro?
fession demanda. Terms accommodating.
March 8
.: '111 ' 'ARTlFici^TE^rirr:1^-' ^
REYNOLDS' IMPROVEMENT.
? .- . ??? ?> nia. : ; vj.. : .o: 1
THOME who have 1 iost several : Natural
.Teeth, and have, been advised. to part
with remaining Bound ones, as tho first step
towards obtaining artificial substitutes, aro
requested, beforo submitting to a practico,
-'. cruel in itself and ?.ofton unnecessarily per
v -formed, to convince - themselves of its fallacy,
by looking closely into a matter of eo much
importance.
The above imnrovoment waa designed to re?
sist so deplorable a nracilco, and- after a tho?
rough tust bf -moro thaa'th'reo years, is found
capable of accomplishing what no other sys?
tem of Artificial Dentistry has heretofore done.
I It ia now pojisiblo to obtain partial cases.
Which wuT eave for ye are Natural Teeth, and
be at the same time reliable in every respect.
An invitation is .hereby gi yon to auch aa
feel i interested to call at our Operating
.. Boom?, and examine 'duplicate specimens of
cases now in actual use.
Nov C.t . REYNOLDS & BEYNOLPS.
Pioitled Meats, &e.
THIS DAY RECEIVED:
FULTON MARKET ROUNDS;
fulton Market BEEF,
Pig Pork; - . - i
Davis' Diamond Ham?,
Ferrie* Sugar-ourod Stripe,
Extra Beef Tonguof, '
8mo*ed;Be*f.v.- . : ?. i
Something new every day, to try and ploase
onr patrons. . GEO. SYMMERS.
50
North Carolina Hay.
BALES primo HAY.'for Me by
MarohO 1 , E. HOPE.
, Se?gers' Beer is Puro. ;
IT don't oohtaip Oopporas, Salt, Limo or.
Alum. j _._March lt
?00 Sarreis ~
3"^XTR? Family, Medium and ?Common
li FLOUR, for wale low._E. HOPE. .
. P, l, I ?Feed Oats. ' , .
a^?A BUSHELS prime heavy OATS, for
V>\A/ aale low. E. HOPE.
DSeeders' Seer
ONT contain Strychnine. It is nure, and
warranted to be so. March ll ?
M. H. BERRY'S
Fur?iture Ware-room
Plain Street, near Main.
NOW on hand and daily ro
^^S?oelvin? 'rom tne manufac
toriee of New York, Boston,
Cincinnati and Louisville tho
largest assortment of FUR?
NITURE eveTkopt in this market, conni st lug
celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chairs.
AU kind? of MATTRESSES made to order.
UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at
shortest notice and in Ihe boat manuel
Terms cash and Gooda obc?p. , Pot 30^
COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JU tr Y CERTI?
FICATES bought bv
Fob 5_P. O?MBRILL, Broker.
Blackwell's genuino Durham Smoking 7o>
ba.co at POLLOCK'S.
o QJW.? J*.*? 'P.f f li ? : OT,
". ]ftaasBtJ^^$tbp?b00i , I
?Oit.! ?.! ?. :nr"0IWPWI'!;O'?,.( . ii (In . Hf 1
7 tiobn B?.Palmer, President. ... .<.....
ojA^ O.Bre^Mei,I0MWe,iv. ; M.,, ... , . . .... ? :
0. N. G. Batt?Aee<5t?ntP^8]j|ern , ,. tJ ., .
j,rf! ml?iegt. Joba $^almor,fr. W. iloTtftta
ior, li? D? Bonn, ol B. P., boJUQ.it Bou; G. W.
Bearden, of Copeland i. Bearden; .K.L. Dry an,
of Bryan * McOa-rtor; %?. flwaffleld, of B.
&W\:G.'8vaffl?ia, y -7 . . " ' " \
F, W. M?Maater, Solicitor. , , . , -,....!
rrnill? Bank ia now opon lor tho transaction;
?JL* ot a general banking boalneaa. .. ?n
^GtoirmOATKa: oir DEPOSIT ? of currency or
coin, bearing interest at tho rate of sefYQU (7)
por cont, per annum, tn kind, will be issued, .
. Dopoeita from County Officers especiallyBO
li cl tod ; also, . from ZVuatess,-. Administrators,
Exeoutore,.Professional Men,-au& others. u ,
' Particular attontion: piren to aooonntB.nf
Oily dhd Country 71/crcL'ini.v and other busi
noBB man. and the usual .accommodations ox
tondftft [ ' ! :-; 1 O A r E- ?f *'
?otea, i?t?s of '-focTTnriye, and' other evi?
dences of debt discounted, and money loaned
ou collaterals- , ... , .
A ' Stocks, Bonds, Cold and Sitter bought ,flnd
sold.
Mutilated Currency purchased at a small
discount.
. :J&$hf Drafts dra\tm\directjin *)\ tho promi?
nent 'placeb in England,1' Ireland, b'colldnti,
France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Ben*
mark and the Orients Letters of Credit issued,
payable in any of the above places
Drafts on all tho prominent-cities in tho
United StatoB bought and sold.
Banking House opposito Columbia notol.
Open from 9 tofo -, y y .i Feb 28 ly
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OP
SOUTH
Deposits of S>1 and Upwards Received,
-..i.- :. // it ot i. t>irt i . ? . . ,.
INTEREST A?LO WEB A T'TRE RA TE
8EVEN: FER CENT. PJJR ANN UM, I
. O JV GERTIFIOAl?SjOF DEPOSIT,,.
AND SIX PER JJENT, COM- .
POUNDED "EYEli Y SIX
'MONTHS'ON ACCOUNTS: ?
? t OFFICERS. '
Wm.Mnrtin, President.
''A.. G. Br?rnzor. Cssnier.
;J Av John G: B. Smith, Assistant .Caehior.
i.rin , ?r .. :'?Director** .> : {
,Wado Hampton,.William Martin, A. C. Has?
kell, F. W. McMaator, JobhT\ Thomas. E.;H.
HeiriltBhi John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg,
Columbia. J! M? J v\ 'Ait. nv. st J ! ? .. >;.'
W. G. Mayes, Newberry.
BJ H? Biitiedgei ?^arjestou,
r/aoielBavenel, Jr., Charleston.
Mechadles. Laborers; Clerks, Widowa, Or?
phans a?d Jtth^ersm^
i liv S??fT? ? y?uqiai -tata XJ^ ?XI VT: i orig ?. llor?
on. Planters, Professional Mori" and Trustees
wishing to draw interest en their funds until
they require them for business or otfieT pur?
poses; Parents dejitfing to set apart pmall
tum a. for their children, and Married Women
aortHinnrs. (?hpse?tt^poftitB-qan only be with
drawn by themaelree, or, in case of death? by
their legal Repr?sentatives,) wishing to lay
asido funds Tor futuro nee. are here afforded
an opportunity of depositing their means
where they will rapidly accumulate, and, at
the samo time, be subject to withdrawal when
needed. _?^J_, . Aug 18
NO PIKE VJSED IN WASHINCt. 1 4
WARFIELD'S COLD WATER SOAP.
THIS SOAP washes perfectly in cold water,
soft, hard or salt. It removes grease
oil and paint from- garments. It washes all
binds of goods-cotton, dannel,silkorwoolan.
It cleanses silver, plated ware and jewelry
without scratching. It tho articles are much
tarnished, rub them-with a piece of flannel
whtorf has plenty of tho Soap on it. To pe opio
who do their own washing, it is invaluable.'
It will save its coat imone washing. An ordi?
nary washing coate:
For ooal. two hods. ....... * .20 cents.
For kindling wood..03 cents,
For ordinary soap.08 centt.
rx. ? .-31 ccnta.
Ono coko Cold Water 'Soap tcist? ? 15 cents.
Making a saving of.IC cents.
r; |i V. ; ,3 , t 31 cents.
, An d| there Is no exphnso of repairing leaky
boilers or broken scrubbing-boards. There
is no acid or sal soda in tho Soap, and, posi?
tively, nothing ? that can injure tho clothes.
Ona cattai ob? ut on o pound; ) -' faithfully need,
according to the directions which accompany
each bar, will convince any one of its superior?
ity. .For sale,' in boxeb of thirty-six bars, by
. EDWARD HOPE.
April 0_Agent for Sonth Carolina.
:" i j ! B8TABLISHBO? 1853.'
JOSEPH ?ECKHAUS,
1305 FrauUrord Avenue,
(Above Girard Avenue,) .Philadelphia,
Manufacturer /Q^cg^%aT\&, Exclusicely
of ^^J^?^/?^ First-class
CARRIAGES, NEWEST STYLES.
? HJAI?ENCES, Larjdau?, Landaulele, Close
\J Coaches, Shirting qr. Coaches, Coopee,
Barouches.i Pbetons, hockawaya, Hearses,
Ac, suitable for private family andpublicuse.
Workmanship and finish second tonono.in tho
country. Fino and varied stock on hand
completed and in the wm kB. OrdcrB recelvo'
prompt and persona) attention. All work
warranted. J - March 23-2mo
S??ET O P!
BEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES,
EEBB??GS, Sec.,
Never failing. Boxes double tho eize as
others. Hermetically sealed and always fresh.
For salo at wholesale and retail by
BARDY SOLOMON,
And bv all Drngplpta and OrnrerB Febl43mo
To Rent. '
ADESIRABLE STORE, on Main stroot,
near tho corner of Ulanding. For terms,
apply to Dr. John Lynch, or
Fe? 22 . HENDRIX A BRO.
Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer,
BEOAUSE it gives btrength and improves
their health. March ll
Tho coolest Lager ia tho city can bo had at
POLLOCK'S.
i% & W. 0. SWAFFIELM
"^^fE havo now in ?tore a very I arge stools
of tho above gooda, and we asauro our CUB
tamers that wo have never before,boeu en?
abled to offer t hom BO CHOICE A SELEClI?N
OF GOODS, at euch low prices. ' . ' 1 ' '1
. . . . ~\ : i . ...i. : ? , ': : . v :\ A
Wo have good All Wool 8UIT8 at ?5, suita
blo for any business man.
.V ? . T II A T.8 . )
Wo havo a very large stock, and wc arc de
term i ned to -nudereell any other deniers., aa 1
our facilities enable hs to do BO,
OUR 8 II I li * S ,
..... i J*l.
Are decided to bo tho best fitting Whirls'm ade.
Wo mahe tho finest custom garments made in
this Stato. Call and examino.
March. 25
R. A W. O. SWAFFIELD.
The Dexter Stable?.
THE undersigned' havo ' re?
moved their Stables to tho new
. building, immediately South of
KJannoj'a Hall, and, with a pew
^ ^ /stock or CARRIAGES.' BUG?
GIES ana fino HORSES, aro prepared to an-'
Bwcr all ?all? that may bo mado upon them.
Horses bought and sold on,ii commission.
Persons in want of good stock, aro invited td
givo ?B a call. Liberal advances made mi
Stock left for'salo. BOY??'ACO.
>W. H. BOYCE. . nil J di if?st.tr. p
O. n. PETTUIOII.L.: . ? _ . .Jon 24_
STENHOUSE, MACAULAYco.,
Grocers' abd' Coniniission Merchant?,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.' ; '
SOLICIT orders for COTTON, Corn, Flour,
Bacon, Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries
Eo?orally. Orders filled carefully and proinpt
U_ _ j' . ? gob 7 lyr
: CARRIAGES.
A COMPLETE assortment of two
_and four-seat Passenger CARRI?
AGES baa just been received at tho Reposito?
ry, corner Lady and Assembly streets. .The
latest nnd moni stylish 'patterns har? been
I eoleoted. with care," from" some of the boat
builders in tho cohn try; and tho stock never
has been surpteeed in.design or finish by any
-offered hero, Prices moderato.
? Dedil : . W. K. GREENFIELD,
Guns, Pistols, Etc.
I INFORM my friends and
lblio in general that. I havo
Just received an entire new
rktock of Doublo abd 8inglo Bar?
rel GUN8, REPEATERS, Flasks/ Ponchea,
Pistol-Belts, Gaps, Buck-Bhot, Cartridges.
.Cartridges for all. kinds of Pistols, Powdor
and Shot.
,! " .," ALSO,"'
REPAIRING dobo at short notice.
Pot 8 ~ P. W. KRAFT, Main streot.
NEW STORE !
SEW (rOODS ! PW PRICES!
OUR friends will find uk ju tho new'Urge
brick building ncarlv opposite our old
stand, where we will be g?ad to welcome tht m,
and offer tho I '.' .
Largest Stock of Goods,
AT THE LOWEST P?WES. ?
We havo ever had. Our heavy nairn within
tho last two months baa convinced UH tl at
the ONLY BY8TKM J8 LOW MUCKS ANO QUICK
SALES, and this shall in future bo our im.tto.
Wo oiler tko LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS
in the-city, at the lowest prices, most of it
having been purchased for cash since tho late
decline. If thia ie not true, we will pay for
lying._L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Spring and Summer Goods,
AT
GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR.
THOUGH late in
opening our stock of
Gent's READY-MADE
CLOTHING, we chal?
lenge theStato for LOW
PRICES, and aro ready
and willing to compare
quality ana finish with
all in our line-having
had ail goode made es?
pecially for our trade.
Wo ennmcrato a row or
theso -good*, to convey
an idea to the commu?
nity at large, and those
who have not. aa yet,
honored us with a call:
' Faney Oassimere Suits,
Black Oaasimero Suite,
Plain Colored Ca sai m er o
Suite, WbiteDuek Suits,
Cream Duck Suits,
Brown Dock Snits. Der?
by Sacks,'Alpaca Sack?
in all colors. While
Vesta, Fancy Vebts, Silk
VeBts,d;o.
Our' stock of FUR?
NISHING GOODS and
GENT'S UNDERWEAR
is complete, and wo feel
justified In saying that
our SHIRTS aro the
most perfect fitting ever found icady-made;
Shirts also mado to ordrr. ,
Our lino of HATS is largo and varied: and
in this line, too, wo defy competition in LOW
TRICES. Wo call special atreution to tho K.
K. K. Hat-something never as yet snrpaneed
in beauty. In Silk Hats, we have all the st vies
of tho present seimon. Wo boast of the very
laygost stock of STRAW HATS in tine city,
embracing all styles and colors. Wo ask bnt
a fair trial to guaranteo satisfaction, and moat
cordially oxtend an invitation to all in want ot
?;oods in our lino to pay us a call ero pnrchae
ag elBewhero. D. GOODMAN,
Main street, next to Pollock Houto.
April fl
Good Things.
RAMSAY'S iBlay Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir
Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Olard,
Dupny, Cognac Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale
Sherry, Soutb-eido Madeira Wino, London
Dock Port Wino, nibbrrt'H London Porter,
McEwcn'a Scotch Ale. Tho above direct fruin
the import ors and warranted puro.
For Halo by EDWARD HOPE.
A fresh supply of Bremen Lager at Pot.
LO:K'S.
LHP PM, A? 'P^M^H?
QHE&OO i-.?.tuilL . '-i;
: Borest Medicated i:<>i?\n\?oXth>tAg^
?LtURAthrrj^AN^?-Bl?l^US and
IN VIO oh?TfNQJP'R QpJi&TlES..
j." J i^J ill*',, ii/ LTPraAW'Bgjrt*!
- ffRffDE MA. GERMAN D1TT
nK . ?; iiBBBlU(ipr?patM
~ t fr?m-,thp origina)
Gurman . rqcaipt
nbVlD pc-aseiaion
of tho proprietor*
nul ia tho ammo
^preparation ? that
'was .used in Ger
- mau; tpwardB o!
' a oentrryngp; to?
day la household
romsey ofGerrna
\??r _ . ny, ricommended
j ~*Vby its'moat omi
1 noni physicians.
' ' " 11 . LIPPS! AM'S '
GREAT. U K it M A N B?T'i?RS
IB compos?e].of the purest alonholic-cuschccof
Germany's favorite beverage, imprernated
with thc juices and' ext rucia Of raro uotbs,
roots and barks; all of which combinai make
it one of tho best and surct preparations for
the euro of . '
Dyspepsia, Loss of Tone in thc Staunch and
Digestive Oigaos, Nervous Debilit? J Lan?
guor, Constipation,Liver Complaint,
General Exhaustion, and vc a ?
PREVENTIVE h OR QUILLS Atti) FEVEll
ANO
MALARIOUS DISEASES GENERALLY.
FE?i,vi.i;s i
Will find LIPPMAN'S GREA7 GERMAN BIT?
TERS tho best tonic known /or the dieeasesto
which thoy are generally evhject. and where a
gentle stimulant ie recomiende j;
HAVANfAn, March IC, 1870.
Messrs. Jacob Llpjnnsn <? Jiro?t Savamtoh.
(fa.-C?KN?H: J have he/ore mo your estecmoa
lotter of the 14th iixst., containing various
doouments relative ?o your "Gorman Bitters."
After a careful exam i nat ion I must, confess
that your Bitters is really what you represent
it to be, an old German refino of Dr Mitch
erheb, of Berlin. Prussia. It will no doubt b.J
excellent f< r dyspepsia, general debility and
nervous diseases, and is a good preventive of
chills and favor. I find it to bo a mott de?
lightful and pleasant t-loniaeliic. I remain
yours truly, (Signed) AUG. P. WEITER.
KIIIKI.AKD MILLS, GA., March 22,1870.
Messrs. Jacob Li]quin an ?fc Uro., Druggist.*-",
Savannah, Ga.-GI:NTI.LI!EN: ,i have intro?
duced yonr'.Great G'rnian Bitters Here to my
ods toni era and friends-, and 1 find better ?ale
for it than any I havu over kopt liefern. Those
who hayo tried it ay>provo of it very highly,
and I do not hesitate in t-aying that it. is far.
Bujicrior in value to auv otliiir RittfT* now in?
n?e. Yours, rc'spectfdfly,; W. KIRKLAND.
Wholes ale Agents for Mt a to of South Carob
na-DOWIE, MOISE A DAVIS, HENRY BIS
CBOFF A CO.. GLACIUS AT WITTE. STEE?
PENS, WERNER & DUCKER, Oharleton.
Depot in Columbia, S. G., at GEIGER A
?MoOREGOR'S. PruggiatH. . Juneglyllit
Tho OMB( MAdI>**l nia?nrAMr " '
. - -~-j -
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
23 Hundreds of Thousands 2f ^
ZZ i BeartestftmpnytothslrWondsr- sf g.?
o o ful Curative Effects, a-a
If! WHAT ARE THEY ? KS
Ino <*
cS5
SiFANCY DRINK .Pf?
Mate of Poor Rum, \Vbl*Hcy, Frnifi
' ?pirlta nn?l Rr Tn ar I.lnd.n-'l .wttfoto, spiced
aadawcetcncdt J pleine pie taste, rall?dYon
lea,**' Appetizer?," .?. Rrktorori," JUC., that K'n.l
i : i o tippler on to druiikauhcsi and ruin, but arc
atrua Medicina, mode from iheNutlvo Hoots nu 1
. Hurt? of .California, fre?- fru?a all Alcoholic
Stimulante. Thoy arc thc Ult EAT BLOOD
PURIFIER and L.IFI? CilVlXG FRIN
CI I* Bli a perfect Renovator npd Invlgorator nf
- the Bjstcm,carrying off Ml poisonous mutter ar.it i
restoring the blood to a bool thy condition. No
person can take these Bitters according lo dlrvc*
Unn and remain long un well. .
QaTnrInflnmnitiforr nod Chronic Khru
mnliim nml Uout, Dyapcpadn ur Indi
Bostlon, Dlllotta, Kcnilitent mut Inter
tnlt tent Frvoro, DUcuuru ol ihc Hlood,
Liver, ILlducya, and Bladder; tiiese Blt?
tere have been moat successful. Hitch Din
?anca aro causad by Vitiated Blood, which
ls generally produced by derangement of thc
Digestivo Orsjau?.
DYSPEPSIA<?fl INDIGESTION.
Headache. Pain In the Shoulden, Coughs, Tight?
ness of the Cheat, Dljf.lnesa, 8onr Eructations of
thc Stomach, Hod taBtc lu tho Mouth nillous At?
tacks, 1'alpltatlnn of tho Heart, Inflammation of?
tho Lnugs.l'alu In t?ie reg??!?* of Hie Klilrn > -i, and
a hundred oilier painful symptoms, ur.: th j oft*,
springs of Dyspepsia. 4
Tlicy Invigorate 'the stomach and Mlmahitc the
torpid liver and boweln, which renJertheirtof uu
ciiualled Ofllcaey In clenio-in? Itio l?S??od of ill
imjiuritieB, and liupurtlu^ new lifo and vigor to
thc wliole system. . . i
FOR SKIN l>ISI?\SES. KriipHrthVTrtter,
Sall Uhemn, Illotclna. Spi.t:!, l'Uiiplv?, l'ustliles.
Bolls. Carbnnclca, Klng-Wormij, .. calil-llond, K<^r21
Eyes.Eryslpi'lM, Itch, iicuris, Plscolorotloni of
thc Skin, Humors und Pliioaica of tho Sl;lu, of
.n-haUsvcr nama or nature, ar-j literally dus u,>
and carried out of tho rysteni In u short tune by
the uso of theao Hitters. O.io bottle lu such
cases will convince thc most Incredulous of their
cnrstlveolfects. T
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you And
Its Impurities banning through thonklii In Pim?
ples, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse lt when yon
find lt obstructed and tdusultih in thc veins;
clcansa lt When it ls foo), and your feeling! will
tell you whon. Keep thc blood pure and tho
*u?alttl of tho Kystom Will follow.
?I'lN, TA FE mid oUior WORMS, i?fkingin
(lie system of so maay thousands, aro effuelually
destroyed and removed. For full direction!?, read
carefully thu circular aronnd each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. H. lt. MrflOtfAI.H a,
CO., Druggists and (len. Agents. S;in I'raiieUc>r,
Cal., and SJ ami SI Commercu Street, Kew Yor ;.
*W-t) HY ALL PKUOG1STS AND DEALERS
PjWlUHly GElGKli A Mj-fljlEO?K, Agents.
Terms Cash Only.
OUR term* nrc strictly cash, und no order
will hcrinifler be lilied, br good* deliver?
ed, until ?>,r!il f, r. All patti, r indebted lb ut*
will plesM call ami pit j ! bu ism o Immediate?
ly. .1 ft T. lt. AGNEW.
I m port ed and I i :i!< .<:i.? ( igarst at POLLOCK'S.
-i , j lit- ??A^ue/?rtid?F?^8ri'-^ .'miim-1
TliB-'otilf'pleVontiv?'- InioW Toi- Chiller and
Povar ik tho tine ot>YioUefU Bobycriain SobPsppg
Wolfe's SeMednrA rsobn?pps; ' ? .> '
Ia good for Dyapepsf?i' t::oui
? u c." J .i-hvi'iji ri\ m-!
?Ij|v/ rFc?re>a oc/iwaatn ocanabns ...? i
I je a preventty^ j
? ..--WiolfoV?fWi^
J IB recommended. by ai^^e Mercal Facqlty. j
Ia good for ali Kidney and BladdorOompUlpta.
Worfe'6 Schieda-m ?ohnapp? iii j
. 1 . la good for ?b'nt. n: . j ? ,
" Wolfe's ScTiied?m Schnapps'x,\' \
Ia good for Colic and Pain in the Stomach.?
Wolfe'? Sohwd?t?'?clinap^ , ;
Ia good for al '. Urinary Complaints, [ j
Wolfed iSdiiedam ScJinappt j .1
le imitated and counterfeited, ?,nd Purchasers
will liavo to uao caution in purchasing. . i
Wolle'?. Schiedam. Schnapps
Ia uucd all over tho world by Physician?, in
i; their practico. : ,, ;,
1 beg-ihn.ve tu call tho, attuntiou of .the
reader to testimonialspn favor of tba Schnapps'*'
X feel bound to. say* that 1 'regatd your
SclfKArpa aa being, in everyr?spect.'tfr?-einL
nontly pure, and deserving of medical patron?
age. At all otents, it,io tho purest possible
article of Holland gin,, (heretofore unobtaina?
ble, and, aa such, may be a?fely prescribed by
physicians. . RAVID L. MOTT. M. D..'
Pharmaceutical Chemist, Now York, ;
LOUIBYUVUE, Kv.. Sept. l -l feel that we!
havo now an article of gin suitable for such.
cae?B as that remedy is adapted to.- '. .::4,7 '
??. .; '-DR. J. W; BSIQHT. ?
V. .' '- '. i ni - ?iliijo'tv ;
"Schnapps" is a remedy in chronic catarr
hal complaints, etc.; v .."'.<*.'"?
I tak'o, great pleasure in bearing highly
crcdit?bTc testimony to ita^filcacy, as a reme?
dial agent, in tho diseases fun ; vhioh von
recommend it- Having a natural tendopey to
tho mucous surfaces, with a slight degree of
stimulation, 1 regard lt ss ono ortho most im
portant rem?di?s" in chronio catarrh al affop;
ti ons, particularly those of tho geni to-nnuarv
apparatus. With muoh reaped, your obedient
servant, CHAS. A. LEAS, M. P., New Xork.
' . ' ', ' * . : '.' ' ' ,_' . I
2? PISH STur?tT, NKW tonk. KoV. 21,18??7?
UDOIA'UO WotKB, ESQ., Present.--DEAS SIB: I
have made a chemical examination Of a sample
ol->uur ' 'Schiedam Kr.hiiappH^.wIth thu intent
of determining if any loreign or injurious sub
tit ari on bari been ad ned to tue B?TDUIO distilled
epirits.
Tho examination bas rceultrd in the conch?
sion that thc sample contained n<< poivonobi
or harmful admixture. I have been unabU
to disfc(M>r (i??- t*-ace pf thc deleteMnH sub
stances which are sometimes employed i ri tin
adulteration of liquors.. I would not hesitate
to uso myself, nor to recommend to others
for medicinal purposes,.; ; theu'?Schi?dtu
.Schnapps," aa an excellent and upobjectionn
bio variety of gili. Very respectfully yours,
(Signed) CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist.
' ^?iynlii^. Http! 'T^o^jdiii ^pdnj^Tofe^ 1
Un. U'HO WOLT?.EBQ-DBAHS?B: Tho under
eigned have carefully and thoroughly analyze
a sample of your "AromaUo , Schieden
Schnapps," selected hy ourselves, and hat
found' tue aame free from all organic OT inbr
ganio substances, moro or leaa injurious: ft
ealth. From tho result of our examination
wo consider ibo article one of superior quali
ty, healthrnl.AB a beyerage, and effectual in'it
medicinal qualities.' Beepectfully yours, ,
(Eigned) ALEX. TRIPPEL, Chemist.
FRANCIS E. ENQELH ARD, M. D.
For Bale by all respectable Grocers am
Druggists. UDOLPHO WOLFE'B EST.,
Apmj^tga^ ^jg Beaver Xo^ i
Ayers Uatn?r?ic Pilis;
For ell tho prtrpbses of a Laxative
Medicine. t _ 1
ii ... J. ii ? Li. gt lj'cih:4'? no'oiicauj.n
j?^, required uv every
^^g^ffx' uor was'ever nnv?i?
^O,S!Sz?ssZsQ?h . ?foro RD iifiivor?:tll)
E JS?J adopted into usc, ii
s rt . . overy uountry nm
Vnj^?IR$p7 '? njin^utJj'|1J'-das_iie.<l ai
<*^^^^^^7^^^^^^g^t ^hy-hm'' rt-a.-.ci i>
-^"S^.^S-13-~- ble and far ii:ure:<j|
fuctnul remedy than anv other. Those who liav'.
tried it, know tliat it cured thom j tll<^^e who hurt
rot,know thatkimrrfl tnidrheigtiuof^ and IViyiiili
and nil know that what it ?hies once, it il.icVtiil
ways-that it neverfail through any faull in iiCK
gleet of its composition. Wo lut ve. thpu->ui)d^U|.ill
Uioiinninls of certilleatc.s of tholt remnrkabh'euro
of the following ?otuplainU, hut such cures nr.'
known in ercrv nolghbndiood, nod wVi nc?<l no
publish ?icml AdUptcd t.> all a g ci..ami uiniHtinh
in nllclimalo? ; containing neither calomel noraj;
deleterious drug, they may be taken willi must
by nnybody. Their RUgujnrontlng preserves Illili
ever rre?lr.nndnlakefl ihcm pleasant toXakc, wliil
being purely vegetable, no harm cau-aritic trot
their itiie iii any ipiantity.
They operate hy their powerful influence on '111
internal viscera to purify tho blooil and htiinulat
il into healthy nertonremovo the obFtriictro'u
of thc s to mach, bowel.-, liver, and other organs ft
the hotly, restoring their irregular action to healtt
and by UQrriv.ting, whorevcr they exist, such di
inugeuients ari are the tlr.it origin of disease; :
Jihime directions are given tn the WTnpper O
the box, for thc fullowing complaints, which the*
I'M* tapiilly cure";
For l?y*]tf.palt? or Xaidlg<ci?tlon, Xilntlr**
u<>??, B?iiniruor and Sx)M of App?tit<?, th?
.--h.mill Im niken moderately to s Um ul* te.th o h ton
ai li, and restore its healthy tone and action.
Km- ttl vcr Complaint and Its rariouj aynii
tonis, Hilloua llv-mbirbe, Ste&t Ilegal
uclm, JTMiinillee or Oreen MUbnem. I><1
IdiiM < <>lic nnd nilinua Fe ver?, they ghoul
he judiciously nikon for each caso, to correct tb
di?e:iscd uctwn or remove tho obstructions whit
r.-ii'.-cir. -. .<
For fl>y-Ncint?ry or Dlarrbaesa, but or
mihi do?c is generally renuircd.
l'or ItliptiniMfi.tui, Ccout, G ra vol, Vu
fiiciitioii, of tli? Heart, Puln In tit
MI<|C, Uncir and i.oinn, they should bc conti:
uoitdv mkcn^Ar1 rc^nhed, to;cnangc the di.sa-uu
"acthhi hf tho i>ystem. With such change Omi
co-iiplahila disappear.
For pronny nnd Dropsical Siveliini
they* sq on kl be taker, in lujgo and frequent IIOM
to pritdlicc tito eflfcr.tof a drastlo purge.
I-'or r?Eipiir<*iMion a largo done r-hould' I
taken a.-i it produces tho desired effect hy syi
pnljiy.
. As :v Jenner Pilf, tnlco ono or two Pin*
promote digestion and relievo the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach ni
bowels into healthy action, restores thc appelil
nod invigorates tho system. Boneo it ls often n
vnntngcouH where no serious derangement exist
Ono who feels tolerably well, often finds that
dose of thefto Pitt? makes him feel decidedly b<
tor, from their otean sing and renovating effect <
thu digestivo apparatus?
Hr. J. C. AYER * <DO.f Praetieal Chemist
X.OWEZZ,. STASB.s V. 8. A.
Doc 9 fly Ung 5] O.JL M1Q1\ Agont,
SPHClAb ATTENTION given to tho Ci
lection of CommtMciai Papc-iv Jnterc
on Utatu and Railroad 1J? inds and Stocks, at
Con veri* ion of State Secnrltii a. bv
Nova? finin D G A M lt HI LL, Broker.
SMOKED MEATS*, ETC.
SMOKED TONGUEB, extra smoked BEE
Ferris Fulton Market Beef.
Diamond and Orange brand Hams.
Sugnr-cnred Bacon 8trips.'
Pickled Salmon.
Moss and No. 1 Mackerel, Ac, all fi oh
hand. For salo by _ OKO.t8YMMKBH.
(leonino importod Curacoa, Absynthe ai
Maraschino, at POLLOCK'S.
pl eil, 'Dried : Fruit, 'B*aMB? ?B?eBtrax, .Bags,
Sumac, Sassafras, jareenTtuck; ie.- QlrejJar?
Ar^Majhing.PlsJcasa^^ A^yw?eaienlfl
marl? QT\ eoii?<"nrueiitn. balea OrJunlrilJy
ffi8???'J.Xgen?tfdinted:'" / e'V'Apffl6Crab'
M) to .! .... i rr* ' :??! r, rTPnTTi II.1-*.'
Improved Seed Planter... ;. :! - '
at ?ifie? a#? Aro ii?wVe?l ^?^ll?'/wi?t?r
ip tho eti?son do Pot ' think ! wo will bb ?ble to
meet the demand.' vd .YH V.?U\ > olfll.'Ohro
TPebiiaXOBICK ftLQWBANCB.
; ; . Fresh Cracker?. Ar? -.?"."*.
SODA, Walnutf Snow' Bifop,!'Botter1*, Kandy
Partner, Ginger, Balmoral: fdr eaio by ,
t? Mare? a- j jp Win ft? nh ,;B.'HpfrE
CHAMPAGNES. ?V ' !
'ifi?A CASES Mo?V' A?'Ch'?ndoii'B OHAJI
'iUll? PAGNES, jne-t Woeived,: and offtr&d.
' in o?iraeqnenoe of cessation. Of hoi lili ti ea, at
niucb reduced, ratea* | For sale. br ....
.,March,2S. ? . ... ,. . N,UIQE?. &YMMEB8t
Charlotte. Columbia and Au guata R? B.
??????> .. (i?GPEBIliTE?iDiair'?. OFilGE, :
ill hu yiri .-ii Op'i?pMBiAt,8.,0.,Aprii2,1871.
?bto ea iSiSM*.-*"*! ??4. ?'"eL.t?>^?y?
aj^W?^8?^B?PaB'8crigoi- ttaihB'wiil ron
tb o'f olio win g sebedule? ? ?> '? 'J
MAU, THAIS-GoifcotSnirrir. i i i [OonosBaVTH.
OTATIONS, An? IVE." < LKAVH. A UHIYB. JJTAVK.
Charlotte 7,30pm, . 6.80 am
Cboat?r ' 5.?3 pm ' 5 O? prii lO.H?m 10.17 km
WihnBb'ro'S/OO pm 8.20 pmlll.67 flin W OO'- in
C?lnrdb?aa2.UGpni 12.48pm 2.18 pm ; 2.?0 pm
AngnBtaii: . -.' ? 8-00 am /7,50ipm eL;'.-l?
.EXJ*BEBB ?nAis-GorKo NOBTH. . ,QpiiwBqxiTTi.
.A nm VE. tkAVE."' JtHarvE. '?JEATE.
Charlotte 8.80 am 1 "?.?Tj ?? v8.dO pm
Chester' 2.69 tm ?8.02 am i0.20TMndO.i28 pm
Winnsb'o LI? am lr22 Am ?2.03 any 12.05 am
?olpmbi&aO.eapm 11,04 pm 2.20 pm 2,82 am
Augusta ' ; '6.00 pm \1.WJiWTn'
* No .night traine wUlleavo Obarlofte, Au
gifrata or ?irtermarBltte'pointe on Sundays.
l?ii>K c. .,: Ju MySELBJBfivSnporifltcmdeflt.
.>hg? B-. Dopagy^ Qeperalffrckel, Agent, .,..,
' \1'' '-CnB^ge'of Mefltiio.^^' ?<>
'' "'- ' S,ryoT?'Ci*ou^AIBAr?hOAD GoirtAttT,
in . ( Oowiite?AVB. O.-pJepinary-19,.1B7?.
E?SffSi MCTjSffsgnj?^PasBcnget Trainswil.
? |BWJN^gg-S^g'a^fflfi^arriv6 und leave:
'.' unhijJ K'.: a-liipH.Mo.il, vn/ gj?L>
Lqavc Charleston ut......r8j20~a m
?rrivo'rit Columbia at...;.....-..'.'..' S.tOp m
^?-ftve'Ooluiribi??V..>?Ji'.?.';'.?:.. P./.l .-12il6-f> ru
Arrtie atiChnr leaton at .-.'.i: wJ. ,v.^.7?.fjOp m
Leave Qajnden,) Sundays; .xcepted?.at.9f 50a m
Arrive at EingTillo at...,1-20 p m
Leave KlhgViJle, Sundays eiceb'd. ?W 30p m
Arrive at C?mde? ai-.. . il'. .' :Civ AV.i0.0Ot? m
1 Tab abovolTrains-rttn rn ibodrieotian'wj^h
Wilmington, CplnaubJ* ?nd Augusta Jiailtoad,
.connecting a ithTrafiiafpr Wilmington. S?rth
Carolina, at?d with^aiMfor^'?gdfcttt/Geor
gia-roakhig eldee connections vvith' Night
Trains oz- Georgia Railroad and Cent ral Bail
road, for. ali pointa South ivn?, Weat, i ,
Arriv?'at Colombia ht. /J.t... "'i. .C.00 a m
? l^oavo ?oiuhibia at ji}. v ? .tav??.,..??wt p m
Ar^e.a^ghM^s.toQjaJ^. j jj,jj. ija?^jfe? * m
guata" Traina^^a^^e?o^?^
:Qeorg????hai<^tr?rBaUraii?a.'? - .? :
L 0 ;, r n 111 j : i Ai Ii. XS L? lt, VlcrHl'rcDideU t.
: B. B.tPjcq^^ OweraiTi>ke^ Ageyt>,Jan 21
-11 "?reenville ^?'ndi Cbr?i?Mira B^flrot?r
J :rt???StS?OA^:Wt m*?!a??,'1871.
.Sffi^l^d^'^be ?wing
'BcTioduto will be rnr/^aily,.Sundays, excepted,
corinecting w?niiSig^tiTrailiB tina South Caro
, ^naBAilxoad un and .down; also with Trains
going North ami Southon'Char j?tt'o, Columbia
tod luf^sVa BaiUba^fr:15-" .wip . ?
i . .- ,;.:ir". J ;>li,\0p;?iJi .-. nus'ffitlfi
Leave Colombia-at.: tuiut?jt... * i. u-?7:00 a. m,
. .," , AlHton-, .v .> .., .- 9.1U p. m.
i 7', Newborry.,,.^.....^..,,^*,,,!!,!^?,. m.
CokeshurV.'.:...;:.:.:2'.^'X..' tf.O?p.m.
. ' Belton:, v -'. : .\ .".v7.? :iC??p.*.?l S.OOCp. m.
Arrive ai GreonvUle;n..<.-;....6.80p.m.
. -, .r.cJOjO.WV.'lu Mtv-..-.,
LoavQ GreeuvBlq a,t^.i.>-(115 a. m.
.f ^Belton..,.1 ?.'..'.....VJ...... 8.05a.m.
?? COkeBbury.'... ..!:1..'5.. .10.07?. nj.
1 . Abbeville...'i.;;/:.8.l5La. m.
? NejAerry.... . ??ti'.i..V.. .w:l>6Qp. m.
i . Al?Wlf.1 .Yv..,.j..M?f -?.r, jrfeP? m?
Arrive at ?olpmbi?...cl..lt.;.f. o,55jF>.ni.
- _ ' TB08~D?T>AyE?^:'Qen?ral Bnp.
'M. T. BAKTLgrr, Oeritral TtckefAgqnt.
S S ?httngoV.of %,<jihcAi?e?
? OFFICE NOBTll CARpIJNA B.XCO"-.
.CQMTAKY.?uora, N. C.? Januar 25,1871.
-ESS'g? IngjBfflBB TBAINSwillb^rtmover
G&?&]Sg&**&Z this Boad a? follows:
J io ? >.'. . ? i-i:.^fxpre*sj no?Juiafafl.?
. . *.aarsa^ LR^VE. AaniyBjj LXAVZ.
Charlotte 5.35 a ni 8.00 p m.
gaBahnry'8.08a'm 8.13?m lO.Sl p'tn ?B.80 p m
r*irab1oll.05?mll.20am 1.80 a m li45 a m
Co8h0pl250pm 1.05pm ?2.57 a ny 3.17 a m
Hillsb'ro2.28pm,2i?3pru 4.27am 4.29am
Baloigb. 5.12 am . . 6.38 a ra, 7.10 a m
G?ldeboro ' 10.55 a rn
Gol deb oro EVpr?spAl, t Maiii ;: 8:00 pm
Balefgh 8.45a m 16.58 p m : 7.40 a m
Billohroll .07 a m 11.10p m 10.00 a m 10.02 a m
Co8hcrp 12 30pm 12.50pm 11.12 a m 11.45 a m
Qr'nah'o 2.10p m 2.20pm LIO a m 2.00 am
Bahsb'fy 5.15 p m 5.20pm 4.50 a m 4.65 a m
Charlotte?.56pm ! ' 7.30 am
? Jan27 W. H. GREEN, Mas- Trans.
: ' Schedule on Blne'Biuge Railroad..
Leave ?hd?reon..-.1; ... .4.50 P. M.
" Pendleton^.... .6.20 "
" .PerryvUle.,..- coo "
Arrivo at Walhalla..VJ........7.00 "
Leave Walhalla..,'......'.': ..'.'.. :.. .8.80 A. M.
Perrvvill?.'..'..'.....?:;.:.v'4.15 .?
. " Pon<iletou;.w......^...;...6.80 "
: Arrivo at Andernoq.... ?6,15 "
Waiting at Anderson one hour Xor.the arrival
of np train on GreenyDlo sud.Columbia Hoad.
July 31 / W. H. D. G?ILLABT), Sup,
*-.1 -1."-..,.."j i?.i i i_ x
Winter ?chednle?par'g & Union-Rcad
E^T?lTrara^; ???rnthe 24th
^^iiy???^???.' Inetao?, ,tito Taeeencer
Trains will go flown on MONO AYS; WEDNES?
DAYS and^EK?DAyS? leavihg Spartauburg
Con rt H once, at 7120 A. M., and arriving at
?ston 1.85P.M. ..i . ;t . i.:
I Bcturning-op. TUESDAVS, THUBSDAY8
and 0AT?BJ0AY8?w?ll leave Alston at 9 50 A.
M.. and-?rrive at Hpafl?nburg at"8.?O P. M.
' . ? ?' THOMAS B. JETER. PreBldent.
..Thief Proof Drawers.
TOE nndursignscl have received tho Agency
of those DRAWERS. Th*v are thc one
tiling heedful f?r'thUpro- ~
teetlon of every sloreona
Khxtp it* Columbia, afr
I fording a euro prptec
I fioh from tho light-fin.
gored gentry. For sale
' low', by < '
J. * T. lt. AGNEW.
IMPROVED; ,
TfULoCuDRAfrEF
FAIRBANKS <5i CO.,
AOENTB,
25? Broadway, N.Y.