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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 ' . ' '?AKTl'-i^Trie NeVYbrhfii/ar/ denounces Every Saturday and-Harper?' Weekly for republishing Gharleu Keude'n new novel. The story, tho editor ?nye, is /'soiling the hitherto fair pages; of Harpers' 'Weekly." ? ? yo gods! hhs it "como to thia, that Reade can do' so easily what Cur lia and Neat have been striving at for BO many years? ..Reade's story is. one of love and .passion, the world's throbs, and 1 about which nil mon know so muoh and womon < too,- as they should; and which oooupy. the thoughts ? of-ail from y oath to imbecility. Is there only h arm and immorality in love whoa it. assumes the wild pa t aa a most reckless' f ? r rn ? Is thero no immorality in slander? Ts' thero nb immorality in hatred,'ia vengeance,' in falsehood?. Doea hu mau.- love no mono? polize all crimes of human kind that when its mad doings aro sketched by masterly hands the recital must soil tho poper on whioh it 3s published? Bah! Harpers'. Weekly was soiled long ago with slime and blood. Up to the war .it was I pro .Southeru, but the South excluded it' from'instinct, and then the published: turned '.upon its former patrons and showed.their teeth. Cartis, the editor, wrote mad, appeals for-vengeance and continued slaughter;-he.maligned and misrepresented tho Southern people; held thora up to tho scorn of laymen and the anathema of religion; and Naat, the skotobor, drow^euoh scones of falsehood, such tableau* ol'lies as shocked evon the I most violent abettors of coercion. The portraits of eiek prisoners were shown Upon tboio "apatlesa" :'pagc8, to rouse to gloater heat thu,: passion fur revenge against tho" South, and every means Within tho compass of a coward's pen or a liar's pencil were: invoked 'to swell the rich rivett ?afr. hatred and launch upon the . floods.largo, fleets ipr desolation. [New York Democrat. John 'Morrell,1 of Bomei Ohio, was to bo married lat H o'clock hist Saturday forenoon, aud friends from - afar, who had been summoned to tho scene, came, bat only to seo him die at' the' very hour | appointed for the wedding. ? Completo triumph over CORNS and BU? NIONS by Moya. BERGER, who discovered, 1st. Tho nature of Cor'nB. 2d. Their dis? solvent. 3d. Thoir permanent cure! Thcao dla cover i ca aro the happy result of' years ot atndy,and- practico. For particulars, apply over tho Oitizoiis' Savings Bank, from 9 to 12; and from 2 to 4 o'clock, at Hendrix'Honae. May 16 _j_ For Bale, Lj OH accommodating trjrma, a neat COT JK?TAGE HOUSE, oontaining 8ix Booma. ?"'?.Located in a most desirable neighbor? hood? -::.-.:..) ,' uso, Several Bret ola?s BUILDING LOTS, In tho .Northern section of the. city. ' If early appli? cation is made, bargains may bo had. - ' :;: l:E; W?:8EIBEL8"'& CO., For Bent? JTHE commodious and desirable ROOMS ab.ovo tho Store wo occupy singly, in''anita, or altogether. Poa i Qi tho-second floor desired-in Sop-' tetober.1 c ' R. C. SHIVER * CO. .April28> :?>??.'.. ??? ? ? ?? ? ' ; . : .: ? ::Jil?O;.0O0i $100,000" to-ba Blstri'juted'?o 'Shareholders. ;.????.? -??! M- 1' if.y.-.r- 'Ll' ?7UV.E DOLLARS will parchase a share, tn. ; eluding a work of art worth-five, dollars. The fcerby Farm'property to be distributed embraces tho largest. Vineyard and Orchard in the Rou'.h. UNEQUALED-!jOLIMATEl PEACEABLE OOUNTftYl GENEROUS BOIL! , Tho salubrious and health-giving climate of Aiken has elven it the ii ame of "The Saratoga Of tho.South.";... 195,000' in Prom huns presented to Share? holders'. . $100,QCO lu Real Entape and Greenback Prizes to bo distributed to Share-holder's. ; 91 Real Estate Prizes, Worth from $800 to $25.000. " '"622 Oreonhack Prisas; from $5 to $1,000. Only' 10,000 abares will be issued. ONE SHARE IN EVERY THIRTY-ONE WILL DRAW A PRIZE. . Thia Real Estate Property, convoyed by Dcod of Trust to tho Committee who are to conduct th? Drawing, is to be transferred by them to the fortunate Bhare-holderu as soon as tho remaining share* arc sold. Tho Drawing will- take place according to the publishod programme. TUE DAY OF THE DRAWING Will bo announced by telegram - to tho Aeao ciated press. A small sum hiv- st ed now may secure a for? tune. . ' Every ,Sh?ro-h?ldor may; rest assured of equal justice, and that this scheme, unlike many others, . IS "FAIR, SQUARE AND HONE8T. Money received alter tho books are closed will be p omptly returned. For full particu? lars, as embraced iu revised .pamphlet, ad? dress J. C. DERBY, General Manager, Key Box No. 834, Augusta, Ga. t&- MR. J. MqO. THARIN, tho agent of the Association, can be found for a short time at tho oflnco of Mr. D. Gamonil, Main atreot. May 18_ _ .For Sale or Rent. A C?TTAOR HOUSE, juet finished, "rn"'modern Btyle, with every onnvauionco; _^ go tir Rooms. Pantry, Closet, Wollof Wa? ter and largo Lot. -70 by 200 feet, in the East? ern part of the city. Terms f< r salo or rent will bo moderato. Apply at this office, . . May 16 13_ , For Gala. A OAR LOAD of Ano Ken? tucky MUMS'and HORSES -among thom some fast .atook-rfor ealo. Apply at AGNEW A CO.'S StabloH, Assouibly Btroet. April 23 - ' . ' <*;E.ORGE TUPPER, BROKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, OOLVMUIA, 8. c. OFFICE over W. 0. Fisher's Drug Store, npgnsjjg Columbia Hotel. Main strort. May 2 Jewelry and Silverware, OF tho most approved styles, can bo ob? tained at Ir 8?LZBAOHERS establieh mont, Maih stroet, Columbia Hotel Row. Sota and half sots in groat variety. Alao, solitaire and cluster DIAMONDS. SPECTA? CLES n?d EYE-GLASSES to euit all agos. ^f ay 12_._ A Ano summer tfinin is Hattorfs Bittere can bo had ut POLLOCK'S. CONSUMPTION, ITS CURR AND TTS PREVENTIVE, . ii V J. JU..?CHEJyCK, 91. D. MANY a human being baa pa8?cd away, for whoae death thcro waa ho other rea? son than the neglect of known and ?udlsput ably provon moana of euro. Those near aud dear to family and friends aro aloeping tho dreamless slumber into which, bad they calm? ly adopted nu. JOSEPH SI. SCH KN CK vs ' SIMPLE TREATMENT. And availed themselves of his wonderful effi? cacious medicines, thoy would nut have fallen. Dr. Schonok lias, in his own caso, proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by bia medicines and bia directions for their nan, is quickened into healthful vigor. ~t ? \ ' In this statomont thoroisnothing presump? tuous. To tho faith of tho invalid is made no representation that la not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. Tho theory of tho euro by Dr. Schenck's mu; dicine ia as Bimplo as it ia nnfailing. Its phi? losophy requires no arguniont. It is self-as? suring, Belt-convincing. ?.? . Tho ?Seaweed Tonio and Mandrako Pilla ato tho first two weapons with whi"h the citadel of the malady ls'assailed. Two-thirds' of tho caeca of consumption originato in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition thu bronchial tobes "sympathize" with the stomach. - They respond to tho mor? bific action of tho liver. Here, thon, comos I the culminating result, and tho sotting in, with all its distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. Tho Mandrake Fills aro composed of ono of nature's noblest gifts-tho Podopbillum Pol talum. They possess all tho blood-aoarch inp;, alterativo properties of calomel; but ..un? like calomel, they ?LEWE NO ST???b BBSSIKD." The work of obro is now beginning. Tim vitiated and mucous deposite in the bowels and in the alimentary canal aro ejected.. The livor, liko a elook, Is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stomach acts rospon \ sively, and the patient begins to feel that ho is getting, at last, A SUPPLY OK GOOD BLOOD. Sho Seaweed Tonio, in conjunction with tho _u,pnrmoatoB and assimilates with the food. CtTylification is now progressing without its firovious tortures. Digostiou becomes pain ess, and tho euro is teen to be at hand, i There ia np more .flatulence, no exacerbation ' of the stomach. An appetite Bots in. I Now comos tho groatest blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent father to suffering man. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform itu functions and to hasten and com pleto tho. cure. It enters at once upon its t?o*k- N?.<rirA ??T>not-be cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions of tho lungs. In tho form of gatherings, it prepares them for expectoration, and lol in a very ?hort timo, the malady is vanquished, tho rotten thrdno that it occupied Ls renovated and made new, and the patient, in all tho dig? nity of regained vigor, stops forth to enjoy tho manhood or tho womanhood that waa GIVER Ul' AS LOST. Tho aocond tiling is, the patients muet stay-1 in ?warm room until they got woll; it is al? most impossible to preven tT akin g cold when the lungs uro diseased, but it must be pre? vented, oh a euro cannot bo i fleeted. Fresh air and riding out, especially in" thia section of the country in tho fall and winter season, I are all Wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients, if their lungs are badly diseased, una -yet, because they are in tho honan, they must not Bit down quiet; they must walk about tho room as much and as fast SB the strength will boar, to get up a good' circulation of blood. Tho patients must keep in good spirits-bo determined to get well. This has a groat deal to do with tho appetite, and ie the great point to sain. To despair of cure aftersuch evidenco of its possibility in the worst oases, and moral cer? tainty in all o thors, is sinful. Dr. Saheuck's I personal statement to tho Faculty ot his own cure was in those modest words: r "Many years ago I was in the laut stages of consomption; confined to my bed, and at ono j timo my physicians thonght that I could not : live a week; then, like a drowning mau catch? ing at-straw?, I hoard of and obtained thc preparations which I now offer to the public, and they rnado a perfect euro nf mc. lt I seemed to mo that I could feol them penetrate my whola By st rm. They soda ripened tho matter in my lungs, and t would -pit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for a long time. "As Boon as that began to subside, my cough, fover, pain and night sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became' so great that it was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too mnch. I soon paint d my j strength, and havo grown in ib-eh nvci I since. "I was woighod shortly after my recovery,' i added tho Doctor, "then looking like a mero skeleton; my weight was only niuoly-eevcn pounds; my present weight is two hundred aud twenty-five ?225] pounds, und for years havo enjoyed nnintonuptud health." Dr. Suh?.nek has discontinued his profes? sional visits to New York and boston. Ho or his son, Dr. J. M. Sohenck, Jr., still continuo to seo pationta at their office, No. 15 North Sixth, street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Those who wish t thorough examination with the ltespiromotei will be charged (5. Tho Rcspirometer dc clares tho exact condition of tho lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they aro I curable or not. The directions for taking tho medicines aro adapted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind uaturo will j do tho rest, excepting that in sumo cases the Mandrako Pills aro to bo taken in increased doses; the three medicines need no other ac? companiments than the i ni pl o i ns truel i o na that accompany them: First create appetite. I Of returning health hunger is the most wel? come symptom. When it conies, aa it will como, let-the despairing at once bu of good cheer. Good blood at once follows, tho cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. In a short time both of thoao morbid symptoms aro gone forever. Dr. Schenck's medicines aro constantly kept in tens ot thousands of families. As a laxa? tive or purgative, tho Mandrake Pills aro a standard preparation; whilo tho Piilninnio Syrup, as a carer of coughs and colds, may bo regarded as a prophylactic ie against con? sumption in auy of its forma. Puce of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, $150 a bottle, or tl.CO a half dozen. Mandrako Pilla, 25 cents a box. For salo by all druggists and dealers. JOHN F. HENRY, 8 C?llr-go riaco, New York, Wholesale Agent. Nov 19 j_ \ fly ~K?.i?!t SALK-75 fe?t o? good Shelving, and J? 1 Uno Counters, 18 foot long. Apply to May fi _W^C. S WARFIELD.? A fresh supply of liromen Lager at POL LOCK'B. A Pew Warda to Hm i.uiiin,-M;uiy la* dios, particularly mothers nursing, complain of a tired, listless fooling, or completo ex? haustion, on arising in the morning. On thu wife and mother devolves the responsibility of regulating tho' duties of tho household. Her cares aro numerous, and tho mental as weil as tho physical powers aro frequently called into requitition. ?ho often finds ber slightest occupation a weary task and exist? ence a burden, wbilo at tho samo timo ?ho 1 has no regular diseaeo. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period, will prove an unfailing remedy for (bia annoying lassitude. Tho effects of this potent agent arc soon seen in tho rosy choek aud ebiBiio atop of the hoad of thu family, as, with rc? stored health and renewed spirits, she takes her accustomed placo in tho family circle II .this friend in need bo regularly used, those doprcBsing symptoms will nevor bo com Claincd ot, and not only would lassitude not o experienced, bot many diseases following its advent bo avoided. As a medical agont, it has rio equal, while its pl ea uin g favor and healthful effect H bavo made it a general favor? ito, lt is free from all properties calculated to impair tho system, and ita operations aro at once mild, soothing and efficient. AU who hayo uaod the Bitters attest its virtues and Commend it to nae. May 1710 Tixo OeleTDrated. Murray Lanmau'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-_ ? VOID Q,CAC?S.-A victim nf cany in f\_ discretion, causing nervous debility, pro mature decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of noli-cure, which ho will eeud free to hie fellow sufferers. Addrees J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau street, New York. ". Dcc23tGmo (?fOTTON hKKD OIL. CAKE eau bo had J at all times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21 E. HOPE. STOCKS, BONDS and COtl'OXS bought and sold by D. GAMBBILL. Broker. Nov 23 Orno_ COUNTY CLAIMS AND JURY CERTI? FICATES bought bv Keb 5_D. QAMBRILL, Broker. MK mc AI.. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, on great so? cial evils and abuses, which interfere with M.vnniAOE, with sure meium of relief for the erring and unfortunate, diseased and de? bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, freo o? charge. Address HOW ABD SAN ITA BY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa._Moy 14 gmo May Goshen Batter. 5TUBS new MAY BUTTER, for salo bv May 5_E. ?OPK. Fresh Crackers. SODA, Walnnt, Snow Drop, Butter, Fancy Farmer, Uluger, Uulmoial, for sale bv Marchs_E. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by (ho gal? lon or baird. Also, inglaasH, pint? and qu i H M. For walo low. _K;. HOPE vii ; Infant's Food 1PREPARED to meet tba requirements of . thu growing infant, coutaiuiug tho phos? phates and all ibo health-giving properties of the finest whoat. Much of tho sulfuring, sicknofs and mortality among children in tia ce ab) o to deficient nutrition. Mothers will tako heed and buy the proper food. For eale by IIF.INITSH, _ M ay Gt_j__Druggist.; Medicine for Children. DIARRI1OA CORDIAL for bad Rowels and PaiiiB from Teething, Cholera Morbus, A c. An elegant medicine to sootho and euro Diseases of tho Bowels. A real fiiend to mothers and nurses. Only 25 cents a bot t lo. For ealoonly at * HEINITSB'S May G t Drug Store. I For Salo, ON accommodating terms, "VAN PATTEN SHOALS," emit sining 250 SCTCH, "tjilig on both sidos of the Euoreo River-Novcntoen miles from Spartaubnrg; seventeen mil?-*? from Laureni?, and eeventccii miles from Oreen j ville, ami ithout four miles from the Air-Lino .Railroad. On tho placo aro a good Dwelliug HOOBO aud i breo Hills. Perfoctly healthy. For particulars, apply to POPE A HASKELL, Attorneys at Law, M av 2 I u t ho_Columbia, B. C?| Canned Goods. ALA MODE BEEF. Yeal, Wild Dock, fresh I Maokerol, frosh Salmon, Oysters, Peaches, Tomatoes, Rtr?wboirics, Gut;o Plums; All ot first quality and full weight. For sale low._ E. H O I'li. Improved Seed rianter. PARTIES wantina either ihe Ham or Denian PLANTER will send their orders at once. Wo aiu now well rupplied, hut later in the Meeson do not think we will l>c able lo meet tho demand. Feb 12_. LOB IC K A LOWRANCE.., Early Call for Best Stereoscopic Views. AFINE BBsnrtmor.t of Vi EWS in Germany, California, Bwii?erlaud, Spain, Ireland, Seul land, tho River Tharne*, near London: alan, in tho United State?*; Statuary, colored and ptain. Alun, Slorodscopes, ?orn? low priced, for sale at BRYAN St, McOARTER'8 Bookstore._ . May 3 i li a Porter HOUHO Steak will ut op your liup I ger, call at POLLOCK'S. REDUCTION IN PRIGS OP Spring and Summer Clothing, AT R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD'S. WE hRVJ tho largest retail Block in tho State, and, anxious to reduce it, will aell it at QUE AT LY REDUCED PRICES. Tho a tock ia nnhrokon, and tho beut stock wo have over handled. Now HATS, or a desirable Btylo, jost re? ceived, Tliis reduction will applv also to our CUS? TOM DEPARTMENT. " May IG 's.aiai.iav?S *Q AL 9 "a 'Suiqio?o jannung pun Suiadg ?0 NI Moixoiiaaa For Sale. WE offor tho following desirable pro pertj for aale: . THAT Bplondid family RESIDENCE, with forty-two acres of land attached, known as the "Walker Place." Several hundred fruit trees of tho choicest selection now in fnll bearing. Tho landa aro compriaed of highlands and meadow, with a bold free spring not distant from tho house. Tho front, near four acres in extent, Tacos on Upper Boundary, ono of our most public streets. ALSO, Thalvory desirable piece cf property situ? ated on corner of Richardson and Lumber air?ete, running back to Assembly, containing near two acres laud. On tho premises is n lengthy brick atoro, say 200 feet d?ep. Tho lot conmrisoH one of the most desirable build? ing sites in tho city. ALSO, Tho Lot situated on corner of Richardson and Llured streets, onnosito tho proposed Court House and Post Office, for which $75,000 has been appropriated, fronting 00 Toit Vii Main street and 208 on Lauro!. R. O'NEALE A SON. April 29_Co ti on Town. "WALTER C. FISHER, (Opposite Columbia Hotel,) DRUGGIST AMI DEALER IX 5fo ? Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, SPONGES, Chamois Skins, Corks, Toilet Brushes, Tooth brushes, Combs, Toilot Soap, Castile Soap, Ray Rum, Hair Oils, Vichy Salt, Kiebingen Salt, Nit. Cerium, Leibig's Meat, Jam. Clinger, "lorn Starch, Oelatino, Cloves, Allspice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Turc Soda, Eng., Cream Tartar, Congress Water, Ac. Oe- Prescriptions prepared at any hour of | tho night or day. Api il 20 Hew Books. I Cn I PS PROM A HERMAN WORKSHOP. By Max Muller. (Ibardia, or Adventures in tho Desert of Sahara. By O. Nnphegyi, M. 1).. A. M. il.75. Motlier li ss, or a Parisian Family. By au thFTor John Tlulirux. ?I 50. Tho Silent Partner. By author Oates Ajar. Tho Franco-Prussian War. By Landon, with 18 poi traits und 14 mups. ?l 75. Thu Empty Heart; a -\ovcl. liv Marion Harland, il 50 Climates for Invalids. Ac. $1 25. G in x's Baby; his Bi: th and Misfortunes; a Sn tire. $1.25. The Hist ?rs of Orleans; 11 Talc of Race and Social Conflict. Also, a 11 um be-r of new novels and other publications. Just received at Bli YAN Sc MoCARTER'S April 25 Bookstore White's Gardening for the South, BY tho lato Wm. A. White, of Allions, Ga. $2. HOLMES* SOUTHERN FA UM ER and MAR? KET GARDENER. $1 50, The Phosphati. Rocks of South Carolina, their lilstorv and Developments-Colored Plates. $1 2;1. Six Hermons bu Temperance, by Li mah Rubcher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Court e of I.etd uri s on Preaching, lt. L. Pnhney, D. D. $1 50. Any above sent.bv mail. DUFFIE Sc CHAPMAN, Feb 10 Opposite. Cullimbin Hotel. Seegers' Beer is Fure. [T don't contain Cococulus Indiens Fish Boiries to make sleepy or head ache. Every One Brinks Scegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength md Improves their health; _ March ll Seegera' Beer is F?re. "T don't contain Copperas, Snit. Lime or . Alum. March ll LIME, THE ?RKBAT KBnTIM/.KK. F CAN furnish LIME st Depot nt Walhalla, L S. C., Tor $1 50 per barrel. Adilresi?, P.LV. H. HOLDER, Walhalla, S Ci March 2(5 Soda and Mineral Water. THF. FOUNT ia open for thc Benson, with choice syrups, made from pure juice of Ibo fruit. H KIN FAS OONFFJJ TD)N KUY. Imported and Domestic Cigars nt POLLOCK S. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, G H L'EN li HI KU, WEST VIRGINIA.. THESIS Springs, famouB for their alterativo waters and fashionable patronage, will bo opon on the 13T o? JUNE. Thoy alford ac? commodations for 2 OOO poreons. Tho cars of tho Chesapeake and Ohio Rail? road run to tho Springs. Excursion tickets, at low rates, will bo furnished in the principal oilieu. North and Sooth. Tbcso Springs are 2,000 feet above, lido- j water, and tho climate in which tboy are situ? ated is alway a cool and invigorating, affordiqg entire relief from prostrating.aumtnor heall Prof. ltodonbergor's excellent Band will be in attendance, to enliven J.ho Lawns and Ball Boom. Maequorado and Fancy Balls during tho soa Bon, as heretofore. An extoubivo Livory will bo kopt at very moderate charges. CIIAIIQES.-$3 por day, and $75 por month itt thirty days. Children under ten years of ago aud colored HOI-va ut?, halt price; whit o ser? vants according to accommcdatioua.. Pamphlets in roforooce to tho medicinal valuo of tho wator, routes to tho SpringH, etc., may bo had free of oharge. May 12 fimo GEO. L. PEYTON A CO. THE HEALING SPRINGS, RA Til COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ?yjrriLTj bo opened on tho first of Juno. TT '1 hoy are accessible by the Chesapeake and Ohio Bailroad, from Stillborn' Depot, twenty-threo' miles by stages, crossing the Warm Spring Mountain, and passing the Warm and Hot Springs; or from Covington Depot, sixteen miles, over a fine turn-piko ol caey grado, passing in foll view of the cele? brated Falling Springs, and tho splendid scenery of Jackson's Biver. Board $3 nor day; $20 per week; 175 per month, or $GO per month for two months or moro. Children under ten yoars, and oolorod servants, half price. Telegraph o iii co at tho hotel. M. H. HOUSTON, M. D., Resident Physician. B. M. Qc: A H LES, Agont. DUNLOP A MoCANCE, HUGH W. F BY, A. Y. STOKES, May 13 6_ _ Proprietors. Hot Springs, Bath County, Va. THIS renowned watering place will bc opened for the reception of visit?n Juno 1. Its waters arc celebrated for their C?BATIVI vi KTu KS in tho treatment of various diseases suchas Chronic Rheumatism, Goat,Torpoi of tho Livor, Chronic Enlargement of thc Liver or Spleen, Chronic Diarrhoea or Dyson tory, Non-Organic Paralysis, Old Injuries Affections of the Skin, especially of S y ph i li ti origin, Chronic Diseases of tbo Uterus., Ac. Tho Baths vary in temperature from 8G? t< 110? Fahrenheit. Board $3.00 per day, $20 00 pei week, $7 per month. Telegraph Office at tho Hotel. Prof. J. L. CAHELL, M. D., of tin? Unlver*il of Yirgiuia, Resident Physician. THOS. lt. PRICE A CO., 8. O. TARDY A CO., : May 12 +? Proprietore, Richmond. Vd. ' FAITIS?LLST Q.HAIN CRADLES, HORSE POWERS, REAPERf MOWERS, and all kinda Harvesting Machine ou hand and for aalo at lowcbt prisca in tb market. Wo call special attontion to our Horai Power, which is tho best power in uso an not high priced. With our experience i planting, and the use of agricultural imph ments and machines, together with our facil ties for having goods manufactured, wo claii we can give lower figures, better goods ac botter satisfaction than any other house in tr country. Sond for cat al c.g nc. April 23 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. CARRIAGES. ???KT?JB> A COMPLETE assortment rd tv i^g^Jw* ?nd four-seat Passenger CARR AGES i SH Mist been rtccjvt d nt the Repot"it ry, co ri.o?* Lady and Assembly stnets. Tl latest and most stylish patterns havo bei selected with cure, from enmo Of the he builder? in tho country; and the nt eek nev has bi rr. snrpasm) in design or finish hy ai offered here. Prices moderate. _Dt-c 1?_W. K. G lt F EN FIELD. REMOVAL. Entire New Stock. ? THE undersigned respectfully inion '"?ft hil customers that ho has REMOVED 'Tallin new store, on Main street, direct lULoppo-ite the Columbia Hotel, and in tn prepared with an entirely NEW STOCK ( GOODS, tn lit out a gentleman in tho ve I LATEST FASHION. Ho has secured t latest and best stvlcn c>r CLOTH-:, OAS! MERES and GENTLEMEN'S rURNISHI! GOOD:? g'iieriilly. Call at the new stand a select a buit, or leave your older and havi made lo in na sure. C. D. EBERHARD'! March 20 _ For Sale, 0 f?i\f\ ACRES of LAND in Barnwi O.Ol f.XJ on the Ldisto. 750 ACRES Iii Kershaw-in lots to snit Saw Mill and 2.('00ai-ri s of Land in ..exit ton, on North Edistu, $7,COU. * 2,500 nero* V.'ateree Ito 11 oin Loud, $2 pr a 2.5C0 sereu creek bottom and pino Laud, $2 per acre. 1 House iu this city, $5,0 HOUSE and thirteen acres LAND, near I city-$8.500. Apply to JOHN BAUBKET1 Attorney at Law and Beal Et-tate Ageni s.-? an _ _ _ j Malt Corn Whiskey, \TT Alt It ANTED two veare old, at YV 1VV 21 j O UN C. KEEPERS DR. ?). L. BOOZER ?***VS5&? WOULD respectfully infc n?r^S?&k hi? patrons and tho public 1 ^L'-t 0"Lr nerally that be lins moved i ; hin new (ifl'ice, over DuQie A Chapmau's Bo Moro, ..ppor ile tho Columbia Hotel, where i* prepared lo execute, satisfactorily; all r rat iona and work, of whatsoever kind his t 1 freston demand?. Terina accommodating 1 Mavobja_ ?Tho Doctors Recommend Feeders'B ! .??>} preference t" London porli-r and Sec ? L Ale. Why? They know it is nriadul J iit iMl. _ March 1 Seegers' Beer DON'T contain Strychnine. It is pure, warranted to bo so. March Afresh supply of Bagley'H Maj flower, I cut, nt POLLOCK'S. Millinery. MUH. O.E. HEFA) bogs leave to inform the ladira ia general that she has now ready a lui! line of the lutes and mo?* fashionable n tv len ? f MILLINERY, Hair and Fancy Oonda, at reduced prices. A?BO, -fresh supplies overy week. Call and eeo for vonraelvea. May 4 CORRECT TIME MAY bo obtained hy callina: at ISAAC SULZBAOIlEiPis and purchasing on? of those jiibtly celebrated ELGIN WATCHEb, and wberu yon can And a completo stock of Diamonds. Jewelry, Silver and Flated \Varo,'of tho* beal -manufacturo. In addition are the United M?ales, Waltham, English and Swiss Watches in Gold and Silver Cas?s, which wUl be closed ont at New York prices. Constantly on hand line Gold Chaina; Seal hicqn, Chauna, Lockt ts, Sleeve Button.-?, Seta, and a varied.Muck of Fancy. Articles. i Al) lauds of Repairing (lone promptly, and warranted, by ISAAC BULZBAOUER, Anrjj 27 * . . Under Columbia H orel. Private Boarding. MRS. B. J. WYATT Informs her Srionda nnd the public in general, that she has opened a PRIVATE BOABDING HOUSE, on Plain street, near Boll. Tho house is large and airy, and tuesta may expect the comforts of a homo. _ . _May 2 Increase of Stock. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. PA IO UP C'AJPITAL 8100,000, ' OFFICERS': JOHN B. PALMER, President. A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. O. N. G. BUTT, ABSist?nt Cashier. TUB degree of success that has attended the operations of this Bank since ita establishment in February last, and the de Biro on the part of the Directors to have asso? ciated with them moro of their country friends, has induced them to add f 50.OCO.00 to tho capital. Shares $100 00 each. Pavmou ta may bo made at any time prior to the 1st of July, entitling tho holder of the stock to its pro rata share of profits earned during tho timo tho money ia In possession of the Bank; or if on tho 1st July, to Ita propor? tion of all dividends made thereafter. In either event, the now stock will participate equally with the old in the surplus fund. Applications for stock may bo made person? ally, or by lotter, to tho officers of the Bank. DIUECTOES_John B. Palmor, J. Ell Gregg. F. W. McMaate-r, R. D. Benn, (of H. D. Bonn A Son,) G. W. Bearden, (Of Copeland ABearden.) R. L. Bryan, (ot Bryan A McCartor, ) W. O. HwaffleJd. (of R. A W. C. Ewaffield.) May 9 C I O T H I N Cr AND ?A. T rs? . J ? i! AT lt. & W.SC. SWAFiiELD'S. WE have now in store a very large stock nf above geoda, and we assure our cus? tomers that we have never before benn on ahM t'-'"?Ter ?h:;r.;^> GHiUGE ? ?cLEcrglUN OF GOODS, at such low prices. We have good AU Wool SUITS at tl5, suita? ble for any business man. HATS. Wo have a very large stock, and we are da term in ed to undi-rf ell any other dealers, oar facilities, enable na to do an. ou?t s ii x UT s Aro decided to bo Um best fitting Shirts made. We mahn the finest < uslom garments made.in this Stat?. Cull and examine. . March 25 R. A W. 0. SWAFFlELTl. The Bester Stables. . THE undersigned have re? moved their Stables to the new "mildiuR, immediately South of .Tanney's Hall, and, with a new /stock of CARRIAGE8. BUG? GIES ami fino HORSES, arr prepared lo an? ti wer ell calle .thal rosy be made upon them. Horsca bought and sold on ccmnciesion. Persons in want of good stock, ard invited to give na a'oall. Liberal ; advance s made on stock lett for salo. fcC'YCE A ( O. W. H. BOYCE. C. H. PvTTison.i.. '_ Jun 24 M. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Flam Streit, near Main. SOW ou hand and daily ro Ling from the rnanufac torie? of Nt w York, Bi ston, Cincinnati and Louisville, tha largest assortment of FUR MTURE ever kept iii t> ia market, coneir-tlng in purt of Walnut Parlor, Ohan.bir and Din? ing-B'-oni Anils; '.'00 Beduiesd.? rt different patterns, in Walnut ned Imitation; also, tbs eel? bruno Gem gin Spli'-bnt tom Ol aire. Ah kind* of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING mid RET A (IO NO dono at short? ni o*.tico and in the bett n:snner. Term* cudi and Good? cheap. Oct SO Guns, Pistols, Etc l INFORM my fr ii mis and public in general that I have just received an entiro new. ?tock i?f Double and Single Bar? rel GUNS, BE PEATE RS, Flaake. Ponchea, Pistol Pelts, Caps, Buck-Shot, Cartridges. GartridgtH tor ail kinds of Pie tels. Powder und Shot. A I.SO, REPAIRING dono at tdiort notice. _Oot_8_P. W. KRAFT, Main street. . Rio Coffee. BAGS RIO COFFEE, for salo low to dealers Irv_EDWARD HOPE. Cotton Seed Oil. 50 1 URE article, t-iipeiioi to others aa a ?.?Uri '.?I for tnhli! line, nt nt e-ihird the A price of imported. For nale by April 0 ?_EDWARD HOPE. Pickled Meats, &c. TnTS DAY RECEIVED: FULTON MARKET ROUNDS, Fulton Market BEEF, Pig Pork, Davis* Diamond Tlanii, Ferris* Sugar-cured Strips, Extra Beef Tongues, Smoked Beef. Something new every dav. to try and please our patr/ina._UEO. SYMMER8. To Rent. ADESIRABLE STORE, on Main street, near thc corner o? BiaudiiiK'. Foi U,ima? apply lo Dr. John Lynch, or Fib_22_ HENDRIX ic BRO. LP BANK: BltitfS Mi* Mt?TILATKI?' ci uiuixtv honght and sold by Nov 23 Qmo D. QAM KRILL. Broker. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons koldiifg demancs against lb? Estato of WM. M. BECKHAM, de censed, aro. required to present them, dolf nt tested, to my attornoy in Colombia W. B. Monteith. Esq. A. n. WOLFE, April 2?1 sG Qualified Administrator. Freo Soup every day, at ll o'clock, at Toii LOCK'S.