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THE DAILY "Let our Just Censure Attand tue True Event." BY J. A. SELBY COLUMBIA. S. 0. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 23. 1*71. VOL. VII-NO. 30. THJ?SS O DTH EBf?. fi?ABT J?IBZV AGAID... Th?T OMrrdium^tf GazeUs1-?tjaHhW th? tioutheru heart. bas hean, fired" again by the" "/erse 'epigran\mgUe;Bpoe6h^h.of Gar ret Davis, of ?fentndfcy, who told the al?d?nte "at Washington -end'-li?e Odl lege^L Lexington, Virginio, that they could lind ^ .hotter urodol than,George Vv^oaijirj|5tou and. robert. E. Lee,whose characters Iffley- should, study, 'and whose virtues they, should imitate/' ' It George Washington and Robert E. Leo aro ob noxious to $h?. Gazette, who: would tho Gazette point,PH^(as models? .Stanton and "Butler? ( 13ring out your models, Mr. Onz?/t?. ' W?Tsdbw of nb mofo ele. voted gentlemen tharr Georgh Washing? ton, and Robert E/ Lee, and would urge ouryouth to study, their char aoters. and emulate .their virtues., Nay, more, -we would even d?sir? that the youth of the North would study their characters and emulate their virtues as models of man? kind. Can the Gazette furnish us with characters more'worthy tb bo-studied, or men whose virtues, marked and shining, are inore worthy of emulation? Friend and foe have accorded to eaoii tue name of good men. Where, in history, are their peers? When was honor ever accorded to' greater men- men who wero tested in the trying times of relentless war, but both equally great, the one in triumph and. tho other in 'adversity? Models Cor mankind, A Christian young man in Delaware has made his debut on the stage, in order to defray bis:expenses' while studying for the ministry.. 1.' ' ' V Notice. 4 LL persons are hereby warned from cnter XjL'ing apon tho pinn ta lion li nunn as "Tron holm'a. ,, Persons violating thia notification will be doalt with as trespassers. , May la 3: , . : LEVY Je MIKELL. ? ' i ? Canned Goods. Plums.. Albor nra? quality and full weight. For salo lows ; ..... :',_E. HOPE. . i*. "Raking Powders. , . . PC'tTV DP3? . BOYAL. BAKING FOWD?B8, 91/[sample's free.]'' : 50. dos. Andrews' celebrated Yoaat Powders. 25 doz. Bea Foam Baking Powder, 20 boxes Baking Sorta',-'assorted papers. .i Just receive^) and for eal? by May 13 , JOHN AGNEW & SON. . 'ijaoanLSoapIJ ?baplll . i fid BOXES.FAMILY SOAP-quality nn JLv/V/' surpassed," arid price* reduced 20 per cej??.~at wholesale androtail, by i May 13 . JOHN AGNEW A'SQN. ) ^?Wlr&QffR^ Hams. 0 Alfi OEOTOE" Sugar-cured HAMS.' ]uet &\ J\J rooeiVod-Qud for salo low bv ? , May ll.. . ,f..v,f, j JOHN AGNEW Sc 8QN. Choice -May Butter. f l~l TuB3,nl?ioe May . R UTTER, just ro JLV/'ceivcd'?nd'f?r sale by -^M?yli-iiin JOHN-AGNEW A SON. - i '' Cheap Fertiliser. .?/...? A rv TONS COTTON SERDJttEAL. Exoel 4fcv/ lout for manure EDWARD HOPE. ,:M?y?3Z T . ? vr . >. r??? j ..-4,V 01 af io ,-?ffoiSal?? h . <5vt . ; v ,A ? Alb LOAD of fine Konow.. T?r??-\tucky M?LTLS andHOBSESrra? Jv/i' -amorirt them/--some TaetJRR J! ! stock-fop sato. . Apply ut^^^^ AGNEW.* CO.'S Stables, Asseinbly street. . ? April 25 ^.y ? - ? . ? ' ? ?':' V-/'^RANBifes. J? OASES James H?nnea?y's <fc Brandenburg tJ Freres BRANDIES, imported direct, and offered pure and unadulterated. Theeo com p'ris?^'vinfa??iof l?SS, 1858, l6C0 and 1863. Stock of Hooke. Glands and White Wines in? cl udo jiomo of tub most famous brands aa weil ?rsoujid pHoedi ???dy.1-'F?r sale by March25 > ,... , GEO- SYMMERfl. . j - iii To Rent. ADESIRABLE: STORE, on Main street, near tho corner of Blanding. For terms, apnly'to'Dr. Jbhri'Lynch, or. Feb 22_ . HENDRIX A RRO. ' Soda and Mineral Water. THE FOUNT ls open for the season, with choice syrupB, mada from pure jnice of tho fruit. B?ISE'? CONFECTIONERY. _ For Rent. ^THE commodious and doairable 1ROOMS above tbo'8toro we occupy .singly,; in. suits, or altogether. Pos? session ,pf the second floor dewirod in Sep? tember-.^ '. ,r- R. C. SHIVER A CO. Abril fl8 . ? , Seegera' <P?eer DON'T contain Strychnine. It is pnre, and warrant od tobe no.. March ll - /:../.' Refined Oil. n6to?* COTTON BEED REFINED OIL, by (he gal lon or barret. Also, inglaass, pints and nnartB. For sale low. E. HOPE. j \ v .infant's Food 13REF YRED td moet the requirements of M the growing (niant, containing tho ohos? ph it tea and all tho health-giving proper (io a or the. flnpet"*Whiat'.v' Much 'of the Bullering, sickness and -mortality among, children is trsoeeble.to deficient nutrition. Mothers will take heed and buy tho proper fond. For sale by HEINITSH, May flt'.. f - f . ; i ?a Druggist. - Medicino for Children. DIARRHOEA CORDIAL forbad Bowels and Paine from TeVt bing, Cholera Morbue, .Vc. 'An elegant' medicino,to soothe- and, eure Diseases j af, ..tho Bowels..'A . real friend to mothers and nursi's". Only 25 cents a bottlo. For sal? only at ' '"' 'HEINITSH'S May fl f " ' DrugHtoro. . .1 May Goshen Batter'. . pr; TUBS now- MAY BUTT/EB, for sale by O MaV 5 : E. HOPE. Early Call for Best Stereoscopic View?. ?EINE ?s'sorirn'ex.t of VIEWS in Germany, California, Switzerland, Bpain, Ireland, Hand.- the. lliv?r'Thames, near London; also, iuUhe United States; Statuary, colored and plain. Also, Stereoscopes, some low Sriced, for salo at BRYAN A McOARTER'S ookstore. _May 8 * Millinery. . MRS. G. E. REED bogs leave io inform the. ladies, in general that abo has now ready a full line of the latest and most fashionable I styles of MILLINERY, Hair and 'Fancy Goods, at reduced prloes. .Also, frosh supplies every week. Call and geo for yqnraolvcs. Slay A GEORGE TUPFER, BROKER, REAL ESTATE1 AND INSUR? ANCE AGENT. ?See ove? W. 0. Fisher's Drug Store*,; opposite Columbia Hotel, Main atreet, Columbia, S. ?. . ? . J?*a3[ ? Free Soup evory day, at ll o'clock, at POL? LOCK'S. ! IT3 CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE, ll V J. II. Si; II EN (J IC, Jil. D. MANY a haman being baa passed away-, for whose death tboro was no other rcu Bon than the uegleot of known and indisput? ably proven moans of cure. Those near and dear to family aud frioudu aro sleeping tho dreamless slumber into which, had they calm? ly adopted OR. ipaSPSX II. tsC??E?UC??*3 SIMPLE TREATMENT, And availed themselves of bis wonderful edi caciouB medicines, they would not have fallen. Dr. Schonck'bas. In bia own caso, proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by his medicines and his directions for their uso, ia quickened iuto healthtnl vigor. ' In this statement thereis nothing presump? tuous. To tho faith of tho invalid is mado no representation that' Is not a thousand limes substantiated by living and vieiblo worka. Tho theory of tho euro by Dr. Schenck's me? dicine is as fd tnplo us it is un fail; u g. Its phi? losophy required no argumont. It is solt-aa auring, eelf-convincing. The Seaweed Tonio and Mandrake Pills are tho first two weapons with whi-h the citado! of tho malady is assailed. Two-thirds of thc cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia and a fdnotionally disordered liver. With th if condition tho bronchial tubes "sympathize' with the stomach. Tho y respond to tho mor? bific action of tho liver. Hore, then, comet the oulminating result, and tho sotting in With ali ita'distressing symptoms) of CONSUMPTION. The Mandrake Pills aro composed of ono o nature's noblest gifts-the Podopbillum Pol tatum. They possess all tho blood-search lng, alterativo properties of calomel; hut, un like calomel, they "LEA.VE NO STING BEHIND." Tho work of onro is now beginning. Thi vitiated and macons deposits in the bowel a nd in the alimentary canal are ejected. Tb liver, Uko a clock, ia wound up. It arouse from its torpidity. Tho stomach acts respon sirely, and the patient begins to feel that h is getting, at last, A SUFI*I.,Y OB' GOOD BLOOD. Tho Seaweed Tonio, in conjunction with tb Pilla, perineal es' and assimilates with the food Ohylinc'atTbn ?B now progressing without it previous tortures. Digestion becomes pain lesa, and tho cure ia seen to be at ham: There ia no moro flatulence, no oxaccrbatio of the H tom ach. An appetite sets in. Now comes tho greatest Blood Purifier eve yat CT ivan Kv <>n mdolgSst father to sufterin man. Schenck's Pulmouic Syrup comes in t perform its functions and to hasten and con plcte the cure! It ontors at onco upon it work. Nature cannot be cheated. It collect and ripens the impaired add diseased portion of the lungs. In tho. form of gatherings, i prepares them for expectoration, and lol. in very short time, tho malady i# vanquish e< tbe rotten throne that it occupied is renovate and mado new,And the patient, in all tho di{ nity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjo the manhood or the womanhood that was . b GIVEN UP AS LOST, The second tiling ie, tho patients must stn in a warm room until they get well; it ia a most impossible to prevent taking cold whe the lungs are diseased}-but it must ho pr vented, . or a onro . cannot be e ffected; Fret air and riding out, especially in this s co t ic of the country in tho fall and winter sea?oi are all wrong. Physicians who rccommor that course lose their patients, if their lunj are badly diseased, una yet, because they a in tho house, they must not sit down quio they must walk about tho room as much ai as fast as tho strength will bear, IQ get up good circulation of blood. The oat len must koep in good BptritB-be determined get woll. This bau a groat deal to do with tl appetite, and ie the groat point to Rain. To despair of cure aftersuch evidence- of i possibility in tho worst casca, and moralee tainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schoncl personal statement to the Faculty of bia ov cure was in these modest words: "Many years ago I was In tho last stages consumption; confined lo my bed, and at o time my physicians thought that I could n live a week; then, like a drowning mau cate ing at straws, I beard of and obtained t preparations wbiob 1 now offer to tbe pub! ann they made a perfect cure of mo. i seemed to me that I could feel them ponetri ? my whole Byetem. They aoon ripened t matter in my lungs, and I would spit ap mc than a pint of offeueiro yellow matter eve morning for a long timo. "AB soou as that began to Bubsidc, i cough, fever, pain and night sweats all bog to leave me, and my appetite became uogn that it was with difficulty that. I could tic from gating too much* 1 soon gaintd : strength,?'. ?nd have grown in nosh c ambo. "I was weighed shortly after my recover added tho Doctor, "then looking Uko a m skeleton; my weight was only ninety-ae< pounds; my present weight is two bund: and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for year havo enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. Bshenck bas discontinued hts prol sion?l visits to New York and Boston. Ile blason. Dr. J. II. Scbenok, ;Jr., still con th to soe patients at their office, No. 15 Nc Sixth street,; Philadelphia, every Satur from 9 A. M.* to SP. M. Those who wia thorough examination with tho Rospiromt wUl be charged rfu. The Respiromptor clares.tho exact condition of the lungs, i patients cari readily learn whether they enrabio or not. . Tho directions for taking the medicines adapted to tho intolligenco ?ven of a oh Follow tiloso directions, and kind nature db tho rest, excoptlng that in somo cases Mandrako Pills aro to bo taken in merer doses; the three medicines need no othai ?omp'auiniente than tho t rap?o instruct: that accompany them: First croate appe Of returning health hunger is the.most come symptom. When it comes, as it oomo, let the despaiiiug at once bo of ? cheer. Qood blood at once follows, tho cc loosens, tho night sweat is abated. 1 short time bath of thoso morbid sympt are gone forever. . Dr. Schenck's medicines aro constantly in tens of thousands of famllioB. AB a 1 Uve or purgative, the Mandrake Pills a standard preparation; while th? Pain Syrup, se a oarer of COUR bs and colds, mi regarded aa a prophy lac torie against sumption in any of its forms, Price of the Pnlmonio Syrup and Sea Tonio, $1,60 a bottle, or $7.50 a half dc Mandrake Pille, 26 cents a box. For sal all druggists aud dealers. JOHN F. HENRI 8 College Place, New York, Wholesale Ag Nov 10 w^OR, SALE-75 feet of good Shelving Jj i fino Countors, 18 foet long. Appij May 5_W. .O.BWAFPIE1 . The coolest Lager in tho city can bo 1 POLLOCK'S. JU ir mc A i-. > l> di THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOB YOUNO MEN, on great BO cial evils and abuses, which interfere I with MAitniAOE, with sure means of rollo! for ! tho erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes freo of charge Address HOWARD 8 AN ITA RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa._May 14 3mo POISONOUS MEDICINES.-Tho theory that tho virus of disease can .bo safoly coun? teracted by doses of poison, is false and dan? gerous. Within tho last twenty-flvo years, not less than a score of virulent poisons have boen added to tho repository of tho medical profession. Thoy aro given in small doses, othorwiso they would destroy lifo immediately; but even in minute quantities, they produce, ultimately, very disastrous effects. It is un I wise and unphilosopbical to employ, as reme? dies, powerful and insidious drugs, which, in subjugating one disease, sow tho seeds efl another still moro unmanageable. None of ! these terriblo medicaments operates with as I much directness and certainty upon tho I causcB of disoaso as HOSTETTER'S STO? MACH RITTERS, a tonic and correctivo, wi?i out o single deleterious ingredient in its compo- I aition. Arsenic and quinta aro given for in-! tcrmittcnta; bromide of potassium for nerv? ous disorders: strychnine and prussic acid for general debility; mercury, in various forms, for liver complaint; preparations of chloro? form and opium for sleeplessness; and yet these deadly .drugs do not comparo, aa apo ciflos tor tho diseases above enumerated, with that who'esomo vegetable invigoraut and alterativo, wbilo thoy arc all so pernicious that it is astonishing any ph*, aician should take tho responsibility of prescribing them. Lot inva? lids, for their own sskos, try the Bitters be. foro tbey resort to the poisons. Tho relief they will experience from a course of the harmless specific, will render a recourse to tho unsasfo preparations referred to, quite un? necessary. ._ May 8 TG AVOID 4UACK6.-A victim of early in? discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? maturo decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which be will send free to bia fellow uun'erers. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau street. New York. Dcc23tGmo COTTON SEED OIL. CAKE can be bad at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21 E. HOPE. STOCKS, DONDS cnU COUPONS bought and nold by D. GAMBRILL, Broker. Nov 23 Gmo COUNTY CLAIMS AND JUKV CERTI? FICATES bought bv feb 5 D. GAMBRILL, Broker. TLlo OoX?"?3ii??toca. Murray Ss Lanman's Florida Water. . The most lasting, agree? able, and refreshing of all perfumes, for use on thc Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in. the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per? fumers. Sept 17_t_ Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't, contain Cococulns Indiens Fish1 Berries to mako sleepy or headache. B Every One Drinks Seegors' Beer, ECAUSE It'givcB strongth and improvoB! their health. March ll Seegers' Beer is Pure. "T don't contain Copperas, Halt, Lime or . Alum. March l^l_ DR. D. L. BOOZER WOULD respectfully inform his patrons and the public go _'ncrally that bo baa moved into his now ofllco, over Dnffle A Chapman's Book? store, opposite llb Columbi* Hotel, where bo ie prepared to ton . mo, t-utiafactorily. all ope? rations and worl., f whatsoever kimi bia pro* fession demands. Terms accommodating. March 8 _ Pickled Meats. &c. 11HIS DAY RECEIVED: F?LTON MARKET ROUNDS, Fulton Market I1EEF, Pig Pink, Davis' Diamond Ham?-, Forris' Sugar-cured Strips, Extra Beef Tonguu-?, Smoked Beef. Something new every dav, to Irv and pleaao I our patronsj ?EO. 8 Y M M EUS. Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two yearn old, at Fr-V 21 JOHN C.SEEOEllft'. For Sale, 3f*f\f\ ACHES of LAND in Barnwell, .VJVJU <>u the Ediato. 750 ACRES in Kershaw-in lots to suit. Saw Mill and 2.0U0 acres or Laud in vexing ton, on North Edisto, $7,000. 2,.r)00 aerea Watcree Bottom Land, $2 pr acre ! 2,500 acres oreek bottom and pine Land, at $2 per aero. 1 nonso In this city, $5,000. HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near the oity-$8.600. Apply to JOHN BAU8KETT, Attoruoy at Law and Real Estate Agent. Soo*, 25_ly STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO.J Grocers und Commif-Mon Merchante, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Com, Flour, Bacon/ Lard, Ac, and Family Groceries | gonerally. Orders filled oarefully and prompt ly._Feb 7 lyr Self-Soaliufi Fruit Jars. Of Class and Earthenware, tor Preserving Fruits and Vegetables. THESE Jars have been extensively used in thia market for the last three years, and have given en tiro satisfaction. A full supply in atoro and for sale at_STANLEY'S. A froah supply of ?agley'e Mayflewor, fine out, at POLLOCK'S. Increase of Stock. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. PAIU 17P CAPITAL SIU0.00O. OFFICERS: JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. G. N. G. BUTT, AueiBtaut Cashier. TUE degroo of success that Ima attended Itae op?rations of this Bank Blnco its establishment in Fobraary last, and tho de? sire on tho part of tho Directors to have asso? ciated with thom moro of their coan try friendB, has indncod them to add i53.000.00to tho capital. Shares $100.00 each. Payments may bo mado at any time prior to the iat of July, entitling the holder of the stook to its pro rata share of profite earned daring the time tho money ia in possession of tho Bank; or if on tho 1st July, to RB propor? tion of all dividends made thereafter. In either event, tho now stock will participate equally witb the old in tho surplus fund. Appfioationa for stock may bo mado person? ally, or by lettor, to tho oflicera of tho Bank. 'DIRECTORS.-John B. Palmer. J. Eli Gregg. F. Vf. MuMaster, R. D. Sonn, (of R. D. Senn A Son,) G. W. lieai den, (of Copeland A Reardon,) R. L. Bryan, (ot Brvau A MaOarter,) W. G. HwaflW-ld, (of R. A W. G. Swnfliold.) May 0 Natural Frozen Ice. I AS tho Bummer aoason ie now approaching, I wish to inform my old customers, and tho public in general, that having secured a good crop of natural frozen lake ICE, this winter, wo aro prepared to furnish it, in any quantity, as low as any that can be procured here, that is, from one to one and a half oouts per ponnd, according to quantity, and have been selling at that price smcc the let of January. J. D. BATEMAN, Ag't, Meron 13 amo_Colombia Ice goose. New Books. GHIPS FBOM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. By Max Maller. Gbardia, or Adventures in tho Desert of Sahara. By G.Naphegyi, M. D., A. M. $1.75. Motherless, or a Parisian Family, By an? ther of John Halifax. $1 50. The Silent Partner. By author Gates Ajar. The Franco-Prussian War, By Landon, with 18 portraits and ll mapa. $1.75. Thu Empty Heart; a Novel. By Marion Harland. $1.50. Climates for Invalids, Ac. $1.25. Giux's Baby;<hia Birth and Misfortunes; a Satire. $1.23. The Sisters of Orleans; a Tale of Race and Social Conflict.' Also, a number of new novels and other publications, just received at BRYAN A McCAUTER'H April 25_Bookstore. The Doctors"Recommend Seegers'Beer IK pr?f?rence to London Porter and Scotch Ale. Why? They know it ia anadultor ated._March ll White's Gardening for the South, "JgY tho lalo Wm. A. Whito, of Athone, Ga. HOLMES' SOUTHERN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. 51 50. Tho Phosphate Rocha ot South Carolina, their History and Developments-Colored Platee. $1 2o. Six Sermons on Tempor?neo, by Lyman Beecher. . Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course of Lectures on Preaching, R. L. D?lihey, D. D. SI.50. Any above seut'by'mnif. DUFFIE A- CHAPMAN, Fob 19 Opposite Columbia Hotel. REMOVAL; Entire New Stock. TUE undersigned respectfully informs his customers that ho baa REMOVED to Ithe now store, on Main street, directly -opposite the Columbia lintel, mid ia fullv prepared with an ontiruly NEW STOCK OF GOODS, to flt nut a gontlcmau in tho very LATEST FASHION. He has secured tho latest and best atvlc* of CLOTH"*, CASSI MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS gt nerally. Call ut thu new stand and select a suit, or lea ve your older and have it made to measure. C. D. EBERHAUDT. March 2G CARRIAGES. .g^ A COMPLETE assort nicht bf two and four-scat Paaac/igor CARRI? AGES has just beni received at tho Rcpofdtn ry, corner Lady and Assembly street A. The latest mid most stylish patterns have been selected with caro, from eomo of tho beat builders in the country; and the stock neve? han lu on surpass* d in design or finish by any offered hero. Prices moderate. Doc 1?_ W. K. GREENFIELD, Smoked Meats. BREAKFAST BACON STRIPS.Sugar-cured Shoulders, Smoked and Pickled Tongues, for sale low hy E.- HOPE;_ Administrator's Notice. ALL persons holding d?manos against tho Estato of WM. M. BECKHAM, de? ceased, aro required to present thom, duly attested, to my uitorucv in Columbia. W. S. Monteith. Esq. ' A. H. WOLFE, April 23 sG Qualifie 1 Administrator. "CORRECT TIME MAY bo obtained by callion at HAAG SULZfJACHEU':-'. and purchasing one of Minno justly celebrated ELGIN WATCHES, and where yon can find a romplete stock nf lUamonda, .Towolry, Silver and Plated \\ uro, nf the best Lmauuf.iclnre. In addition are the United State*, Waltham, English and Swiss Watches in Gold HUH Silver Cjscs, which will bo closed ont at New York prices. Constantly on hand lino Cold ('hains, Seal Rings, Ch anns, Lockets, Sleeve buttons, Sots, and a varied stock of fancy Articles. All kinds of Repairing donn promptly, and warranted, hy ISAAC K?LZ RAC ll ER, April 27 Under Columbia Hotel. SURE POP! DEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, &c, Never failing. Roxca donblo tho sizo aa otherB. Hermetically scaled and always fresh. For Balo at wholesale ?nd retail by HARDY SOLOMON, And by all Druggists and Procera. Fobli3mo Tho only fine Playing Cards at POLLOCK'S. DEALERS IN CLO T H I N Gr , HATS. TRUNKS. VALISES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, { UMBRELLAS, OAKES AND Boys' Clothing, (Successor* to IV*. J. Hoke.) WILL continue tho business at the old stand, Main street. Wo will sell the recent purchase at Kew York cost. Como and soe our new stock of 8PBING GOODS now arriving, and purchased by that experienced anrj artistic clothier, G. M. Jorre? aos. Jj. D. 0HILD8, March 17 t2mo_JOHN B. WILEY. NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! OUR friends will find OB in tho new large brick building noarly opposite our old stand, where we will be glad to welcome them, and offer the Largest Stock of Goods, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. We have overbad. Onr heavy eales within tho last two months has convinced ns that UlO ONLY BTBTEM IS' LOW PniCES. AND QUICK BALES, and thia shall in future bo Onr motto. We oner tho LARGEST STOCK OF OOO UH in the city,'at the'JoweBt prices, most of it having been purchased for caah einco tho late decline. ; ; i , t L?RICK A LOWRANCE. STOVES ? .SIOVESJ STOVES ? . Tin-ware ! Tin-waTe ! Tin-ware ? PLUMBING, ROOFING, GUTTERING, and all work in thia line, nut np to order and ready for salo at tho OA li O LINA MAN UTA CTOIIY. Oall at either bouse-Columbia or Nowberry HENR? H. BLEASE, March 22 t Proprietor. TBSTBAL. NATIONAL mm C O L, U BI B I A V S. C. Present Capital, $100,000. AITIIOUI'/Kl) CAPITAL, S300.000. " ? OFFICERS. John B. Palmor, President. A. O. Rrenizer, Cashier. C. N. G. Butt, Assistant Caabicr. VIUECTOBS. J. Eli Grepg, John B. Palmor, F. W. McMae ter, R. D. Benn, of R. D. SOnn & Son; G. W. Bearden, of Copeland A Bearden; R.L. Brv?n, of Brvau A McCart?r; W. 0. Swaflield, of It. A W. C. Swaflield. F. W. MoMaatcr, Solicitor. THIS Bank ia now open for thc transaction of a general banking business. CERTIFICATES or DEPOSIT ot currency or coin, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7) por cent, per annum, in kind, will be issued. Deposits from County Officers especially so? licited; also, from Trustees, Administrators, h.ri'cxdovs, Professional Men, -rid others. Particular attontion given to accounts of d'y and Country Merchants, and other busi? ness me?, and thu usual accommodations ex? tended. Notes, lillis of Exchange, and otlur evi? dences of debt discounted, and money loaned OU collaterals. Storks, Hands, Cold and Silver bought and sold. Mutilated Currency purchased at a email discount. Sight Drafts drawn direct on all the promi? nent places in England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Den? mark and the Orient.' Letters of Credit issued, payable in any of the above places Drafts on all tho prominent cities in tho United St at es bought and sold? Banking House opposite Columbia Hotel. Open from ff to 3. Feb 28 ly CITIZENS': SAVINGS BAN K SOUTH CAROLINA Deposits of $1 and Upwards Received, -, .i INTEREST A LLC WED. A T THE RA TEM SEVEN F EH CENT. .FUR AN NV M. ON CERTIFICATE^ OF DEPOSIT, AND six PEU CEST. COM POL'S DEV EVERY SIX Mi ) y TUS ON ACCOUNTS. OFFICE 118. Win. Martin, President. John B. Palmer, i ???.?-..?M, John V. Thomas, ( v,ce Tf*"Kat8' A. O Brcnizor, Cashier. John C. B. Smith, Assistant Cashier. Directors. Wado Hampton, William Martin, A. C. Has? kell, F. W. McMaster, John P. Thomas. E. H. Heiiiitsb, John B. Palmer, Thomas E. Gregg, Columbia. J. Eli Grogg, Marlon. G. T. Scott, Nowberry. W.G. Mayes, Nowberry. B. H. Rutledge,Charleston. Daniel Ravenel, Jr.. Charleston. Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Or phau? and others may here deposit their eav ings and draw a liberal rate of latorcBt there? on. Planters, professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest en their fonds until they roquiro them for business or other pur? poses; Parents dosiring to set apart small ?urns for their ohlldren, and Married Worn on and Minors (whose deposits oan only be with* drawn by themselves, or, in ease of death, by their legal representatives,) wishing to lay aside fun dB for future nee. are here afforded un. opportunity of depositing their means where they will rapidly aconmnlate, and, at the same time, be subject to withdraw al when needed._,_Aug ia A finn summer tonio is Hattorfs Bitters can bo had at POLLOCK'S', AND .... "^^7E Lava nov^ln, store a very large etock . of tho abovo goode, and wo aseure our caa-i tornera that wo,have never before 'been ?ti-X abled to oder thom Ho CHOICE A SELECTION- ' I ! ?vi j OF .GOODS; at euoh.low prices. . .j . - .: :i i.t.-Js .' ; ..:'} ;- . ..; Wc have good All \Vool hUIT? at lip, suita? ble for' aiiy business man.. ?ATS. We bave a very largo stock, and we are do" termined to undersell any other dealers, a? onr facilities enable us to do so. . ? OUR SHIRTS Are decided to be tho heat Atting Shirts made. Wc m abo the finest custom garments made In < this State. Call and examine. . March 23 lt. A W. C.. BWAPFTEM).. The Dexter Stables. ?T"V THE undersigned have re Jbcfflr movod their Stables to tho new S?^*?/Ir"& building, immediately South ol ^7^7=*ifVJarinoy>B Dall, and, with a now yT^^fstock of CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES auu fine HOltBES, aro prepared to an? swor all calls that may be made upon therd. Horses bought. and jaold on conrmiaelon^ Persons In wunt of good stock, axe invited \o give us a caU. Liberal advances made'0*1 stock left for sale. BOYCE A CO . ? W. H. BOYCE. . ^ , C. H. PETTISOIIX. , , . ... Jana? ??A, iiimai D .." Furnitiire Ware?room Plain Blrteff neat1 AT?itt. ' NOW on hand and daily*r? ??MIlili ll HlMr Cinci?nati ?naj^onlavill^tlro in ;part of Walnut Porror^Ch?mber and Din-: paffcr^ln^ celebrated GearAteJWU-bottom Chaira. . . AIL kinds of MATTRESSES made to ordor. UPHOLSTER iNGa?d REP AIRING don o af shortest notice and |n the best manner. . ?'. Terms cash and Oppda cheap. Oct 80 fln*><! iPveJ.-iL TitJL^ -w. I INFORM -my. friends- and ?v*><2' public lu gruer'at that I have ^-~><^teJnBt received .. an etd ira new Ti >TI . ystock of Double tiud Singlo Bar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flasks, Pouches,' PiBtol-BeJtfli Caps, Back-Shot, Cartridges. Cartridges Tor all kinds of Pietole: Powder and Shot. . . - ,? . f . ALSO, .. . REPAIRING dono at short notice . ' Oct 8 'P. W. KRAFT. Main" strebt. * Spring /anti/ .S?nMeiv GoodK '" ' ' AT - ll THOUGH late . hi opening our stock of .?eiiu'a READY-MADB. CLOTH INO,' we chal 'lengethoStatofor LOW PRICES, and aro ready and williug to ramparo qnuliiyand finish with all in our line-bavin?r had all gooda made, en nodally for our'tra'de'. j.Wo enumerate a fctviof ?tlicso goods, to convey San idea to thc com nm? I niiy at large, and tb ceo who have not, ao yet, fbonored ns with a call: ' Fancy Cassi mere Suite, Rlack Caatimere Knits, 'PluinColored Casuimero Suits, White Duck Suite, Cream Duck Suits, Brown Duok ^cits. Der? by Sacks, Alpaca Sacka in all colors. White Vests, Faucy Veau?, SLlk Vents, Ac, Our 8t?jck of FUR NISHLNG GOODS ?nd GENT'S UNDERWEAR is complete, and we feel Justified in paving that our SHIRTS are the. most perfect fitting ever found ready -made? Shirts also made to. order. . ,.. * Our lino of HATS ia large and varied; and in this line, too; ww defy competition in LOW PRICES. \\f> call sot eie.1 attention to tho K. K. Hat-something never aa yet surpassed . in benutv. In Silk Hats.wo have all the Style? nf the present Beasoh. We boast of the very largest ?tock bf KTHAW HAT8 iatbiseUy, embraciue all ?fc\ ka and,colora- . We ask bu* a fair triai to gUaraiitee'satiafaction, and moat cordial)v-uSctend an invitation to all in. want ot enodo iii our line to pay us a call *re purcbae-; ?ngtrdcwheW: . . D. GOODMAN,'*" ? v i Main atr'ect, next tn Pollock.Henna. ; April 'J j , / ; ? ? ? j " ARTIFICIAL. TEETH.; .. REYNOLDS IMPROVEMENT. THOSE who have lost soveral Natural Teeth, and havo been advised to part with remaining sound ones, as tho jurat step towards obtaining artificial substitutes, are requested, before submitting to a practice, cruel in itself and ofton' unnecessarily per? formed, to cnn vinco themselves of ita fallucy, by looking closely into a matter of so muon importance. Tho above improvement was designed to re? sist so deplorable a practice, and after a tho? rough test of more than tbreo years, fe found capable of accomplishing what no other sys? tem of Artificial Dentistry hasheretoforedoue. It ls now possible to obtain partial ca?ct, which wiU - ave for years Natural Teeth, afin be ot the same timo reliable in eVery respeet. An invitation is hereby given to reneh tu? tee! interested to caa at our'Operating Rooms, and examjno duplicate specimens ol cases now In actual use. '' ?'. ?. Nov fl t REYNOLDS ft KETKOLPB. Rio Coffee. B"?/VBAG8 BIG OOFFEI^ for sUe^ow to IOU dealers by EDWARD POPS. ? Cotton Seed Oil. ATUBE article, superior to others as n salad oil for table nie, at one-third tho price of imported. For ?ale by_ 1 April &_EDWARD HOPS. If you want your thirst quenched, call ai POLLOCK'S,