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??.;' ?.i-.! ..if- .i?.*'-i. '?Let our'JuVt Censure '".^^^^^^^g^^^^^^' ' '?tt?nd tW True Event."' ' ;',!.!''"'.'."j ?"T BT *J.!Au-SELBY. COLUMBIA. S;- G.- THURSDAY M.????ING^ MAY 18. 1871. _ ii ?. i .? UH '.. i'I . -ii .ii .< i vui'.'. - . ?? iisT' >H VOL. VII-NO. 511 ' gajp ? ena MU i i gsaesggggsgggse ? ..ipQDsiui n^f?&sn^?a-^The?i EngKeh ana .pqrues wbiQn ATO capable, of .twp1 me?morii, fto?'WbioI? fh?s tfive, riso to ?n endiosa't?Mnber ?f ^m??tnkei?, cntbh'?s, urfd p_aez]bs,i wUiob? afford ? grout d?ni ?l tko. cunna?ment ?ftl? everyday lite*.. A familiar ?xampl%^;t^o wor^,,gqt, jvliiob. xn?y^'nV?an ?tner4was or procured. ThuB, ?nt? boy"'teya ?b'?notb^rr; witb ? grav? ofacer^Fred; got ah?V! to--duy.*' ",WhcrQ?" aokfli'tuo. otuoiv in , alai aa. B?q^J^ A.lbaTdwaro ?store " in the answer-meaning, of CQlirse, that be bongbtHt'/ r?%'?mj>x :r w T . A'mail imleafiV storekeeper . \iho hesitatedto.ltpat bia. conapabion for a ?urphaso;??54 h? ^W^J ^?WJ^PX^A yii\L" ,His companion,rojfused. tji: pay fdr it,'nm? BO'did'tho 'speaker;' as ?n one1 sBuse lie bad eald he would. It is thus veryleaay, by using uncortain langunge, to convoya false impression, r . I A sheriff asked the wife o? a Quaker, against whom, ho had a writ, if her'hus? band wa? at home. Rho replied: "Yen. bo will see thee in a moment/' The she? riff.waited; but tho Quaker did not appear. Ho waa contented with seeing tho ?heriff; ho did not caro that tho she? riff-should see him. :r Tho position of worda in a sentence and t hq use of stops of tea entirely alter the meaning.. Thuu, an . account of a funeral, declares: "Tho remains were committed to that bourne from whioh no traveler returns attended by his friends." : Ignorant 'people '-.'are very apt to use phrases with double : meanie gs without intending to do BO. Among the adver? tisements; wo m?y. Bpmetimes read that a respectable-yoong woman-wanta wash? ing; the proprietor of u bone mill ad? vert i s ea that par^ieB. eon ding their own bones to. be ground will be attended to' with fidelity and despatch. It Waa once I relat?d in a city paper how, during the celebration, a child was run over, wear? ing a short red drees whioh never spoko afterward. > " Many popular puzzles depend on the ambiguity ot'-'doubl? meaning of words and'phrases. Thus, we are told there was. a man, who had six children, and had- never aeeu ono. of them. We are | led-to suppose that none of the children had ever been-beheld by their parent. Brit the words may mean equally as well that ono of thom had been bom while the man was on a journey,-.and ho had, consequently, never Been that one. An-1 othor^puzzlo is this: There was a poor blind beggar who had a brother, the brother died, but tho man who died had.! nb brother: ''What relation was the beg? gar, to the mau who died ? Wo are apt to I think tho beggar a man ; but wheii we think that the beggar might be a girl, the answer.becomes quito plain. - On tho 16th ultimo, William and Mary Howitt celebrated in Romo their golden w.edding.^ . . . Complote triumph over CORNS an? BU NIONS by Moue, BEKQEI?, who discovered, Uti The: naturev of Cornai . 2d. Their dis eolveut.. 3J,, ? Their .purnianont cure! Thees! diecoverica aro.thc happy, r?duit of years pf I study and practice. For particulars, apply I overthe Citizens* Savings Bank, from 0 to 12; ?and from 2 to 4 o'clock; 'at Hendrix House. .Hay 16;." . 1 : ' - ' F$r. Bale dr Sent. A1 OGTTAGE: HOUSE, Just finished, i in modem ?lylo, with ?very oonvonionce; kFour RoomB, Pantry, Closet, well of Wa? tti and largo Lot", 76 by 208 feet, In the East? ern par?- of the city. Terms for salo or rout will be roodorato. Apply [at thia oftico. . May 1018 .... .J ' ! '. ? Capital Buildihgrand Loan Association. TBE -etibHcribora for atock in thia Aesecia tion are requested to pay tho,first inatnl-1 ment of ONE DOLLAR on oaoh share to Hr. John Agnew, on or before. FRIDAY ut xt, the 19th instant- A meetrng'of .the .Stookboldera will be hold at Wheeler's Hall, over Lorlek & Lowrance**,(store, ou tho-evening or Fri .day, tho 10th instant, at.half-past 7 o'clock, tor tho1 parp?se of organizing and electing ofueera. . A full attendance of tho uubeoxibe;e la important. . , M. J. CALNAN,' .* JOHN AGNEW, HA < : ' W. -R HAGUE, -.. . JAS, A. DUNBAR, 1 ?' " For sel ves' ?bd other Corporators. ' .,; ag" Daily. Uaijtiwicony, t wioe. ? alay 17 3.: Fresh Crackers, i SODA, Walnut, Snow Drop, Butter, Fanoy Farmer. Ginger, Balmoral, for eale by. Mnr?h 3 . E. HOPE.. :. Sugar-Cured Hams, . | ?yt\?\ CHOICE Sngar-oured HAMS, juBt : &\ 3\J received mid for salo low by Hayll JOHN AGNEW & BON. . " : . . Choicq May Butter. ' VfUpS oboloe* May BUTTER; Just 'ro J calved and foi"Bale by ? i.Maylll : J ; fJOBN AGNEW A SDN. { Cheap' "Fertilizer. ' T?N?? O?TX?N ^EED^IEAL. Excel? lent for mantua; \ EDWARD HOPE. ?y,18 . -, ?<.'? ... ?_ ' if. ':lihuiiery. '.. ' ; j - : - -MR3r0.liE/,REED liege, leave * ' to-inform' tho !fotdiea itt -general ithat alic.h-n.fi ttovr'ready a inti line , of i tim WWi? nnd mqatfaahionable 1 styles, pf MILLINERY, Hair and Fancy Qoo'd?,'at r?dnoe"d prices, *V XAlso, frosh supplies- overy we?V. Call an* eeo for yo?rBblvoa;a <*.]:.; ' May 4 . .Baking: Powders. ff f\ DOZ. ROYAL BAKING POWDERS, OU ^fehttj'plei frto,] - ? ' .rsi)' dos; Aharaws' ?elobi at?d Yeast Powders, t5.doz,;SeaJFoatft BaHirift Powder, . j' 0 boxes Baking Sodn, ausprted;papcr9. * Juat'r'eceiv*d and for s?lo by ' , Har 1^' "?" ' ' 'JOHN kdmw lt HOV-. "' j Soap! ?qapll 66apH!..' j 1 fifi DOxEaTAMIL* SOAP-nuality un . AV/V/ surpassed, and price? reduced 20 ' ?ev cent.-at wholesale and retail, by May 13_' JOHN AGNEW & 8QN. Jewelry sad Silverware, OF tho most apMovoj styles, oau lia ob t ni nod at I. H uE/Z UAOHER'S establish? ment, Main street, Columbia Hotel Row. Soto and half Beta in great variety. . AJso, eolitairo and ohwtor DIAMONDS. SPECTA? CLES and EYE-GLASSES to ault all ages. _Mayl2 -_.< ._. -. McalB"furnished at all-hours' at POLLOCK'S. ?3 jpt M ol?l^JjcjJfci'b ?fef. 1T$ CUBE AN JD ;IT8 PREVENTIVE* , BY ?T. H. SCIIHJNCK, 91, P. MANY .& haman being bas paeved away, for whoas death there was no other rea ?Qu than tho noglcct of known and indisput? ably proven means of cure. .Those near and dear to family aud' friends are eleoping the dreamless slumber in to which, had they calm? ly adopted DH. JOSEPH H. HCHENCK'S SIMPLE TREATMENT, And availed themselves of.his wonderful effi caoious medicines, they would not Bave fallen. Dr. ' Schenck. has, in hie own case, proved that wherever Buffloient vitality remains, that vitality, by his medicines and his directions for their use, is quickened-into, healthful vigor. In this statement there is nothing presump? tuous. To the faith of tho invalid ia made no representation that ls not a thousand times substantiated by living and vieiblo works. Tho theory of the ebro by Dr. Schenck'a me? dicine is as aimplo aa lt ia unfailing. Its phi? losophy requires no argument. It ia. eolf-aa surlog, soli-convincing. Tbs Boawe.ed Tonio and Mandrake Pille aro the first two weapons with whi^h tho citadel of the malady is asa ailed. Two-thirds of the caaos of consumption originate in dj anopsia and a functionally disordered livor.*' With tliiB condition tho bronchial tubes "sympathize" with tho stomach. Thoy respond to the mor bffio action of the liver. Here, then, cornea the culminating result, and the setting in, with all its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION, The Mandrake Pills aro oomposed of one ol nature's noblest gifts-tho Podophillum Pol tatum. They possess all tho biood-soarch lng, alterative properties of calomel; but, un? like oalomel, they j ??LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." j Tho work of miro is now beginning. Thc vitiated and mucous deposita in the bowell a nd in the alimentary canal aro ejected/ Th < liver, like a olock, ia wound up. It arousoi from its torpidity. Tho stomach nets reo pou elvely,-and'the patient begins to feel that hi ie getting, at last, A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Tho Seaweed Tonio, in conjunction with th' Pills, perineales andassimilateswith thefood Obylincation is now progressing without it ?irovious tortures. Digestion becomes pain ess, and tho- cure ls seen to ba at hand There is no moro flatulence, no oxaccrbatio of the stomach.' An appetito acts in. [ Mow comes tho greatest Dlood Purifior eve yet given by an indulgont father to eulie ri n man. ?chcnck's Pulmonio Syrup cornea in t perform its functions ?nd to hastou and con ,pleto the euro. It enters at onco upon it work. Nature cannot be cheat od. It collect and ripens the impaired and diseased portion of the lungs. Tn the forei of gatherings, i probares them for expectoration, and lol in very short time, the malady is vanquisher the rotten throne that it occupied is renovate and made new, and the patient, in all the dif nlty of -regained vigor, steps forth to cu jo tho manhood or tho womanhood that waa GIVEN VP AS LOST. The second thing is, the patients must stn in a warm room until they got woll; it is a ?moat impossible to prevent caking cold whe tho lungs aro diseased, but it must bo pr vented, or a cure cannot bo effected. Fret air and riding out, especially in this sentie ot tho country in the fall and winter soaso; are all wrong. Physicians who rocommet .that course IOHO their patients, if their lnnj sro badly diseased, and yet,'because they a in the house, they mUBt not Bit down quic they must walk about the room as much ai aa fast a? ibo strength will boar, to get up ?good circulation of blood. The pation must keep in good spirits-be determined get well. Thia bas a great doal to do with t! appetito, and ie the great point to gain, j I To despair of cure aftersuoh evidence of i feasibility in tho worst cases, and moral ct ninty in all others, ie sinful. Dr. Sehend personal statement to tho Faculty of his 01 euro ?rae in these modest words; ;'MMany years ago I waa in tho last stages consumption; confined to my bed, and at o timo my physicians thought that I could i livo a week; then, like a drowning mau cate (ng at. .straws, I heard of and obtained .t preparations which I now offer to the pub! and they made a perfect ?uro'of mo. .scorned to me that l eonid feel them pcholri my whole system. Thoy soon ripened i ?ii alt or in my lungs, and I would *pit up nu ?than a .pint of offensive yellow matter ovi morning for a long timo. j "Au. soon as that began to subeido, oougb, fevor, pain and night sweats all bet to leave me, and my appetite became so gr that it was with difficulty that I could U< from eating tooMuuch. I soon pained strength, sud have grown in flesh e since. "I waa weighed shortly after my rooovei added the Doctor, "then looking like a m skeleton;.my waight waa only ninety-ae pounds; my . present weight is two hund and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for yeai havtt enjoyed uninterrupted health." Dr. {Mhenok hoe discontinued,his pro fional visits to New York and Boston, lit ?B son, Dr. J. H. Scbonck, Jr.,' still conti to see patlonts -at their omeo, No. 13 N< Sixth street, Philadelphia, ovary Hatui from 9. A. M. to SP..M. Those who wi thorough examination with tho Itoapirom will bo-charged $5. j The llespirometer clares the exfect condition" of the lunga, patienta can . readily learn wbother they curable or not. - The directions for taking the medicines adapted to tho intelligence even or g. cl Follow tbono directions, and kiud. nature do the rest, excepting that in Reine casei ,?laudrake Pilla uro to be taken in. mer? doaca; the throe medicines nced.no otho 'f?mpa.hfmentB than the' emple inalruci >that . accompany them: First create appt "Of returning health hunger is tho must cenlo symptom. When it comos, a? it oomo, let tho dewpaiiiug at oncp ba of oheer. Good blood at ?nco follows,'tho c loosens,,the night sweat is abated, short time both of those morbid symp aro gone forever. . ' Dr. ?ohenok'a medicines aro const antly in tens of thousand of families. As a tive or purgative!, the Mandrake Pills at&ndsxd preparation; while the Pull Hyrap, a's a. curerof -coughs and colds, m regarded aa a prophylaotorio against sumption in any of its forms. ' Price of tho Pulmonio Qi'ttip and Bet Tonio, $1.50 & bottle, or S7.C0 a half 0 Mandrake Fills, 25 couts a box. Fora? ?ll druggists and dealers. JOHN F. HENIt: 8 Ollego Placo, New York.'Wholeaalo Aj MoviO __J__? FOR, E75 feat of good Shel vim 'i fine Counters, 18 foot long. Appi May 5_C-SWAFFVE A frosh supply of ?agloy's Mayflewo ont, at POLLOCK'S. . ..... . -? . . ? . m, I ? ;7TTvT A Few Word?.to tho 1. ii il ti-?.-Many.la- ' dies, particularly muthera-cursing, complain of a tired, listless feeling, or complete ex? haustion, on arising in t??o morning. On the wifo and mother devolves the rosponoibility of regulating tho duties of tho household. Hor cares aro numerous, and thc mental as well as the physical powers aro frequently called into requisition/ She often finds her slightest occupation a weary task and exist? ence a burden, while at the same timo sbo has no regular dieeaeo. HoBtctter's Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period, will prove an unfailing remedy for this annoying lassitude. The effects of this potent agent are soon seen in tho rosy oheek and elastic etep of tho head ef the family, us, with re? stored health and renowed spirits, eba takes her accustomed placo in tho family circle It this friend in need be regularly used, those depressing symptoms will never bo com Elamed of, and not only would lassitude not o exporionced, but many diseases following its advent bo avoided. As a medical agent, it has no equal, while its pleasing favor and healthful cheeta have made it a general favor? ite, lt is free from all ^properties calculated to impair tho system, and its operations are at once mild, soothing and efficient. All who havo used tho Bitters attest its virtues and I commend it to DBO._May 17f6 .CP?L? Oeletorated Murray Lanman's Florida Water. The most lasting, agree? able, and refreshing of all perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For sale ,by all Druggists and Per? fumers. Sept 17_t_ AVOID ?.VACKE.-A victim of early in? discretion, causing nervous debility, pre? mature decay, Ac, having tried in vnin evory adrertiecd remedy, has a simple means' of self-euro, which he will send froo to hie fellow sufferers. AddrcBB J. H. TUTTLE, 78 NaBsau atreet, Now York._ D?o23tCmo COTTON SKKD OIL. ?JAKE can be had at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan ai_E. HOPE. STOCKS, DOND8 and COUPONS bought and sold by D. GAMBRILL. Broker. Nov 23 Gmo_? COUNTY CLAIMS ANO JURY CERTI? FICATES bought by Feb 5_P. QAMBRILL. Broker. MEDICAL. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN. on groat so? cial evils and abuses, which interfere with MAnniAOE, with cure moana of relief for tho erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes freo of chargo. Address HOWARD ?ANITA KY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 t?outh Ninth Btrect, Philadelphia, Pa._May 14 3 tu o May Goshen Batter. K TUDS now MAY BUTTER, for sale by t> May5 _;_B. HOPE; For Bent. THE commodious and desirable' ?|?? ROOMS above the blore wo occupy-I _lilil singly, in euita, or altogether. Poa scBsion of the accouel lloor desired iu Sep? tember. R. C. SHIVER A CO. _j\pnl 28_ Refined bil. CROXTON SEED REFINED-OIL, by tho gal / lon or barrel. Also, in glaass, pints ant' quarts. For walo low. E. HOPE. Infant's Food 13REPARED to meet the requirements of I . the growing infant, containing tho pirns ph ates and all the health-giving properties of the finest wheat. Much of tho Buffering, I sickness and mortality among children Ts traceable to deficiont nutrition. Mothers will take heed and buv the proper food. For sale by . HEINITSH, May 6 j ,_?_DniRcirt. Medioine for Children. DIARRBOA. CORDIAL for bad Rowels and I Pains from Teething, Chol?ra Morbus, Ac. An olegant medicine to soothe and cure Diseases of tho Rowola. A real friend to mothers and nurses. Only 25 cents a bottle. For sale onlr at HEINITBH'S , May Ct_. ?? Drus Store For Sole, ON accommodative terma, "VAN PATTEN SHOALS," eon?aiiiiiig 250 acre-a, lying oil both sides of tho Enoreo River--soveutoon miles from H|>artauburn; HU vent eon ni i lett from I Laurena, sud BOyenlccn . miles, from Green? ville, and about four milos from th? Air-Line I Railroad. On. the place arr, a good Dwelling ; House and-throe Milla. Perfectly healthy. For particulars,:apply to - POPE ?.HASKELL, Al tor ii ey a at Law, May 2 tnt hp_rColnmbla, 6. O. _ . . . Canned Goods. ALA MODE REEF, Veal, Wild Duck, fresh Muukerol, frosh Salmon, Oyntcra, Peaches, TomatooB, Strawborrica, Gago Plums. All of first quality and full weight. For ealo low. E. nOPE. For Sal?, 0\ A CAR LOAD of fine Ke'b-Mfc ?/?Tfytu-ky MULES audHORKES^BA (y/*S -'?among them som o fatl^JLjflL *-atock-for Bale. , Apply at " AGNEW ?? CO.'S Stabloa, Assembly atroet. April 23_ ' ' '_ Early Call for Best Stereoscopic Viowr. AFINE aaaortmeat of VIEWS in Germany, California, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland, Sudtlund, tho River Thames, near London: also, in the United States; Statuary, colored and plain, Also, Stereoscopes, sumo low priceil, for aalo at BRYAN A McO ARTE R'S Bookstore. May 8 Tho only fine Playing Carda at POLLOCK'S. B?PU?TION mies ? OP.'-. . Spring and Summer Clothing, AT E. & W. C. SWAFFLELDS. WE hara tho largest retail stock in tho State, and. anxious to reduco it, will Sell it at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tho stock is unbroken, and tho best Block wo have over handled. New HATS, of a dcsirabio style, just re? ceived. Th IB redaction will apply also to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. May IC xv 'Sintrjoio aoramng pxre Suiadg ?LO ?XOXH<I Kl MOIXOilOaa For Sale. WE offer tho following d?sirable pro? perty for sale: . THAT splendid family RESIDENCE, with forty-two acres of land attached, known as the "Walker Place.". Several hundred fruit trees of tho choicest selection now in full boaring. Tbe lands "are comprised of highlands and meadow, with a bold freo spring not distant from tho house. The front, near four acrCB in extent, faces on Uppor Boundary, ono of our most public atrcota. Aneo, That rery desirable piece of property aitu atod on corner of Richardson aud Lumber streets, running back to Assembly, containing near two acres land. On the premises in a lengthy brick store, say 200 feel deop. Tho lot commises ono of tho most desirable build? ing titea in the city. ALSO, The Lot situated on corner of Richardson and Liurel at reeta, opnoaito tbo proposed Court House and Post Office, forwbioh $75,000 bas been appropriated, fronting 90 feet on Main street and 208 on Laurel. R. O'NEALE & SON, April 29 . _Cotton Town. WALTER C. FISHER, (Opposite Columbia Hotel,) DRUGGIST AND DEALER IX Drugs, Medicines, OnemicelS; BPONGES, Chamois Skin*, Coriss, Toilet Biuehc-tj, Tooth BruBhon, Combs, Toilet Soap, Castile Soap, Bay Rum, ' Hair Oils, Vichy Salt, Kissingen Salt, Nit. Cerium, Leibig~s Meat, Jam. Ginger, Corn Starch, Gelatine, Cloven, Allspice, Cinnamon, Nutmegu, Maco, Puro Soda, Eng., Cream Tartar, Congress Water, icc. VB" Prescriptions prepared at any hour of tho night or day. April 20 New Booka. Cn IPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. By Mux Muller. Ghanlia, or Adventures in tho Desert of Sahara. Ry G. Naphegyi, M. D., A. M. ?L75. Motherless, or a Parisian Family. Bv an? ther of John Halifax, $1 50. The SHont Partner. By author Gates Ajar. The Franco-Prussian War. Ry Laudun, with 18 portraits and U maps. $1.75. Tho Empty Heart; a Sovel. By Marion Harland, tl.50. Climates for Invalida, ??c. #1.25. Ginx's Baby; his Birth and Misfortunes; a Sstiro. 81,23. Tho Sisters of Orleans; a Tale of Race? and Social Conflict. A1BO} a number of new novels and other publications, juVt received at BRYAN A MoOARTER'S _April 25_Bookstore White's Gardening for the Sonth, "gY ^tho lifto Wm. A. Whito, of Athens, Ga. HOLMES'SOUTHERN FA RMER and MAR? KET U ARE K\ER. il 50. The PhoHphato Rooks of South Carolina, their History and Developments*-Colored Platos. $1 25. Six Sermons on Temperance, by Lyman Boucher. Scored RliCtoric; or a Course of Lecture* on Preaching, R. L. Dunner, D. D. fl 50. Auy above s cutt Ur mail. DUFFIE & CHAPMAN. Fob 10 ._Opposit e Columbia H otoh 1 Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cocooning Indiens FiMi Rerrios tu inakoo Hlecpy or headache._ Every One Drinks Seegera' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improvcM [their health._ _*?*I?L-i ? Seegers' Beor ?B Pure. T don't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or . Alum._Mardi 11 _ LI]IE| : TUB GREAT FBRT1LI SE B ll. ICAN furnish LIME at Depot at Walhalla, H. C., for $1.50 per barrel. Address, REV. B. HOLDER, Walhalla, H. C. March 20_ Soda and Usinerai Water. THE FOUNT is open for tho season, with choice syrnps, mado from puro jnico of the fruit. HEISE'? CONFECTIONERY. Imported and Domestic Cigars at POLLOCK .C ... ? .i . . i ?ut mt.; "?;/ -J-J WHITE" SULPHUR SPEIKMTN < ! G It KKK BRI ER, 1R&ST VLRG-^AJJU ! - rpHEHK Hpritme,.ramona for thoir altornttve JL watery and fashionably patronage, wjjl bo open on the 13T of JUME. They afford ac? commodations for 2.000 persons. . Tho cars of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail? road ran to the Springs. Excursion -tickets, at low rates, will be famished in tho priacipal cities. North and South. , These Springs are 2,000 feet abovo jtl.lc water, and the climate in which they aro situ? ated iq always cool and invigorating", affording entire relief from prostrating summer heatl Prof. Bosenberger's excellent Band will be in attendance, to enliven the Lawns and Ball Room. Maeqnerp.de and Fancy Balls dnring tho sea Bon, as h? rotoforo. An extouuiTo Livery will bo kept at very moderate charges. CuAnoE9-$3 per day, and $75 per month of thirty days. Children auder ten years of ago and oolorod servants, half price; whito aer vants according to accommoda tic na. Pamphlets iu referenoo to tbs medicinal valuo of tho water, routes to tho BpringB, etc., may bo had free of charge. '' May 12 fimo GEO. L. PEYTON A CO. THE HEALING SPRINGB, HATI1 COU*/TY, VIRGINIA, WILL bo opened on tho first of June. They ara accessible by th? Chesapeake and Ohio. Railroad, from Millboro Depot, twenty-threo miles by ?tages, crossing tnt Warm ijpring Mountain, , and passing thc Warm and Rot Springs; or from Coviugtor Depot, sixteen mtfoa, over a Uno turn-piko o onsy grado, passing in fall view of tho cain brated Falling Springs, and tho eplendic sooncryof Jackson's River. ,-, Board $3 nor day; $20 per weok; 175 poi month, or too per month for two mont ha o' moro. Children under ten years, and coloree eervantB, half price. Telegraph office at the hotel. M. II. HOUSTON, M. D., Resident Physician, B. M.QoAHtiiB, Agent. DUNLOP A- McOANOE, HUGH W. FRY, A. Y. STOKES, May 13 6_m_Proprietors. Hot Springs, Bath County, Va. THIS renowned watering place will b .opened for tho xpeeptioa . of visitor June 1. , - ' ' Its vraters aro celebrated for their CORATryj VIRTUES in tho treatment of Tarions diseases such as Chronia Rheumatism, Gout, Torpo ? of tho Liver, Chronia Enlargement of th Liver or Sploen, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dyson tory, Non-Organic Paralysis, Old Injurio? Affcctiona of the Skin, especially of SyphRiti origin, Chronic Diseases of thu Ut erna, Ac. Tuc Raths varv in temperature from BGf t 110? Fahrenheit. Board $3.00 per day, $20 00 per week, $7 per month. Telegraph Office at tho Hotel. Prof. J. LVCASEI.I. M: D. of the Univereit of Virginia, Resident Physician. THOS. R. PRICE A CO., 8. C. TARDY A CO., May 12 -jO Proprietors. Richmond, Va. FAN MILLS, Q.RAIN CRADLES, ' H OR SE . POWERS REAPER! MOWERS, and all kinda Harvesting Machim on hf.n<] and for salo at lowest prices in tl market. 'We call special attention to oar. Hora I'ower, which ia tho host power in use ar not high priced. With-our experionco i planting, and tho uso of agricultural impl menU and machines, together with our fad! ties forhaving goods manufactured, wo clai we eau givo lower figures, better goods at bottcrBalisfaetion than any other house in tl country. Send for catalogue. Apri?23 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. CARRIAGES. CV^rsjip A COMPLETE assortment ol ii .y_~_i2_a?d four-seat Passenger CARR AGES ha?just been received at, thc Repotit ry, corner Lady and Apstmbly streets. T latest and most stylish patterns lime be selected with care, from como of the bc builders in ibo country; and ibo stock nov has been surpassed in design br finish by a offered here. Prices moderate. Dec IQ_W. K. GREENFIELD REMOVAL. Entire Kew Stock. THE undersigned respectfully'lnfon .SyUi* cud.oroeru Uiatha ha? REMOVED Miho new store, on Main | street, dir ec JuLoppoilto the Columbia Hotel, and i? fn prepared with an entlretf NEW'STOCK I OOORiA, to fit< oat & gentleman in the vi LATEST FASHION, \ ; He bas ae/mred, t latent and best sUloa of CLOTHS,XAS MERES and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISUI GO??? generally: OA11 ac the new stand s Boleot a buit, or leave :y4?ur order and havi mada to me asuro. O. D. EBERHAltD'l ' J\lareh_2G__"_?._ For Bale, 3/?AA ACRES of LAND in Darn? .OAJU bri thoEdisto. . 75ft ACRES jin Kershaw-in lote to sui Saw Mill and 2.000acres ot Land in Lexi ton, on North Edicto, $7,000. 2,600 aerea Watcieo Bottom * ind, IQprf 2,?(J? acres creek bottom and pine Land 12 [mr acre. 1 Houso in this city, $5, HOUSE aud tiri rt eon acres LAND, ?ear clty-$8 500. Apply to JOHN BAUSKET Attorney at Law and Real Estate Ages 3??*. ff_ _J Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two voarsold, at FeV 21 , JOnN 0. BEEP Kl? DR. jj, L. BOOZER fiS33____* WOULD respectfully inf <7mSl_f&>''?a patrons and tho publie ^U_LJL_r nerally that bo' has moved his now office, ovor Duffie A Chapman's B Btoro, opposite tho Colambia Hotel, wher is prepared to execute, iaUsfactorily, ?ll ration* aud work, of whatsoover kind bia fession demandh. Terme aecominodatini _Mavoh 8_ The Doctora Recommend Sec gera'1 IN preference to Londou Porter and Sc Ale. Wh}? They know it ls unadu Mod._V_ March Seeg??s' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It ie pare, warrant od to be so.__March Freo b'uup overy day, at ll o'clock, at LOCK'S. PAID VP CAPITAL 9100,000. tr QFFIiyiZRB? 1 *'1 joHNjtt.EALMK?tr''??idfn'- i. ..' AV O'. BvENIZER, Caidiior.' "* ..'??/'N*0-. BUTTy Assistant Oaabicr. TUE degree of success .thatches, attended the'operations.of thia Pauk ainco its e-stablUhmunt id Fob mary la at, and tho de Bjre on tbe part of the Directora to. havoasso? ciated with thert mort or their'country trinnds, has in doced them to add 450, OCO. 00 to the capital. Shares $100.00 oaob... ? . ... rr '-'Payments rMy be made st any tfmt?priof to tho 1st.of Jrtly. entitling dha holder .Af tho stock to its jprp rafa share- of profile earned crarlhg tho'tlmcrrtie money ls in iVossftWlorr-trf tho (Banfe; or i.i on th? 1st- Joly, to its propor? tion . of . all dividends j mado thereafter. lb elthelr ?tent, thef new stock will participate tonally wi?j.theold in. tho.tarpl?H fund. Applications for ?tock may be made person? ally, or by lotter, to tbe officers of tho Bank. KECTons_John B. Palmor, J. Eli Orcgg. F. W. Moalaster, R. D. Benn, (of R. D. Bonn & Son,) O. W. Reardon, (ofCopeland ABearden.) B. L. Bryan, (ol Bryan A MoCarter.) W. O. Bwaffleld, (bf B. A W. O. Bwaffiold.) _May 9 CLOT HIN G AND ^ AT I & AV.'c. SWAFFIELD'S. WE havo now in sioro a very large ?tock of above goods, and we assure our cus? tomers that wo have never before been en I ?bled to offer them so CHOICE A 8ELECTION OF GOODS, at such low prices. - We have good AU Wool HU ITS at fl5r suita? ble for any business man. HATS. We have a very large Btook, and we are do termined to undersell any other dealers,, our facilities enable us to do BO. ot; H. fi III Ii TH Are decided to be the beat fitting Shirts mado. Wo maho the finest custom garments made ha this Stato. Call and examine. March 25 B. A W. O. BWAFFIELD. The Dexter Stables. 'THE'undersigned hare re? moved tholr Stables to the new bduding; Immediately South of - Jan noj 'o HalL nod, with at now " .atock of CABBXAGEB, BUG? GIES and fine HORSES, aro prepared to an? ?wer all calls. that may be made-;upon them. Horses bought 'and Bold on cc mm i aa ?OD. Persons in Want 6f pood stock,' are Invited to give ur a call. Liberal advances, mado on stock left for said. . . " * BOYCE St CO. 7 W. H. Dover.. .?" '.. 1 . O. H. PamycuLii. . . Jan 24 M. H. 'BERRY'S Furniture Ware-rooin ria in A?reV t] near 'Nain." -NOW <5n hand's nd daily ro lotiving hom 'the manufac? tories o? New York, Boston, Cineinuhti and LbuisvUlcjtHb oiT jj largeBt assortment of FUR? NITURE over kept in tins market, conoieting in part of Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Diu iug-Boom Suits; 200 Bedstead* of di?erent patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Fplit-bottom Chairs. AU kinda of MATTRESSES mado to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING dono at shortest notice and in the beet manner. Terms caah and Good?.cheap. Oct 30., Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and public in genoral that I have Just received an entire new ??tock of Double and Hinele Dar? rel GUNS, REl'EATERS, " Flabks. Pouches, Pistol-Pelts, Usps, Buck-Shot, Cartridges. - Cartridges for all Linds of Pistols, Powder I and Shot. ' * ALSO. . REPAIRING done at abort nf-tifre. Oct 8 P. W. KRAFT. Main street. Spring and Summer Goods. AT GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR, . THOUGH late in opening our stock of lieut's READY-MADE CLOTHING, ?o dial leoge-the'Statefor LOW ' PRICES, and sro ready and willing to compare quality and fi. ian with ullin our linc-having had ai! gooda" niido es . iincl?Uy .for onr' trade. I We enumerate t few of Uliban goods, to convey ?an-idea-to thecomnin i ni ty at large, and those (?ho havo not. sa.yet, honored ns with'? call: , Fancy Cassjmure Suiti, Dlack C? et imf re Hnita, .PlainCoI?red Caeelmere Suits, White Duck Snits, Cream Duck Suire, Brown Duck Suite, Der? by Sacks, AJpaoa Sacks lu all colors. White -Vest's, Paney' Vests, SUk . Vests, Ao. . .. "' 'Our stock bf FUft .Nisn INO . GOODS' and ..GENT'S UNDERWEAR " r8 eomploto, and we feel .'JiiBtiitedfn jRaving that i ?:.u t^TT* -our..-SHIRTS-^?re,,the most p rf"/ct 'fitting ever rouhjl rqady-nlado; Sblrta.also mode to order. : Our linc of HATS ia largo and varied: and lit this line.'trio', we"'defy competition In LOW -PRICES.' We call apeoial attention.to the K. K, K. U*J- BpmotliinR ?ever as yet surpassed IfrbeKntw V? Stlk'HatB. we havo all tho styles . ci the ui^aiut aeasun. Wo boast of the .very largeat stock of STRAW HATS in tbiB oUv, embracing ?ll styles and . ?olors. Wo?nk but a fair huu to guarantee.satisfaction, ?nd moat .cordiallv extend un invitation to aU in want of goods io onr line to;pay us ? call ero purchas? ing elsewhere. . D. GOODMAN, Main street .next to Pollock House. April 'J , * , Rio Coffee... BAGS- RIO COFFEE," for salo low to dealers by EDWARD. HOPE. 50 'i! Cotton Seed Oil. APURE arfielo, superior to others as a. salad oil for table use, at ope-tbird the prioo of imported. For ualo by April 0 _ EDWARD HOPE. Pickled Meats; Sro. mHIB DAY RECEIVED: 1 FULTON .MARKET ROUNDS, fulton Market BEEF. Pig Pork, Davis' Diamond Hann, Ferris' Sugar-cured Strips, Extra Beet Tongue?, Smoked Poof. Bomothing new ovory day, to irv and please our patrons._ GEO. 8YMMEBB. Blackwell's gonnino Durham SmokingiTo* ba co at POLLOCK'S.