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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 ' ? . ,-/L. . : :. . y>.?/.i>! . .y,. K ? ?' i-.-,. 5 ^F^^T,'. r fi mm iH'ir5 PA TALK -WITH SRNAWIB BpsKBTSoK.-f Tho correapondont of- tho Cincinnati Commercial writes' from Columbia: ' Senator Robertson, while bo 1B n BB . publican, cuonok bo oalled a carpetbag? ger. Hu is a South Carolinian '.'to the manor born|" und in proof of bia being "identified with the interests of tho peq ple," I.-willmontioh that he yesterday contributed into the State Treasury the sam of $1,500 (or takes. Being after information, of course, I nskedfcho, Senator how ho found matters here, in comparison with what they wero a year ago. .'Oh, very much improNrod, indeed," Haid ho; "thu ohaugo from bad to better is remarkable,:: The publie mind is more tranquil. . The??.is far .less bitterness. Why, when T, was making my canvass for tho Senate, there was hardly a dozen white mem her? in Columbia wiro would speak to mo, Moat of myoid friends out me. You see, I had been raised right - here among '.the people, and (?hey de? nounced mo worse than they would had I fbeen o 'carpet-bagger, tis they ' are oalled,.. Bat: I know I > was right and wept ahead. ,:I boio-thoir.obuao and nn* kind, aots, foeling that it would all opme right aft?r;? while. ' It ha's, and now I find th?so -wlio W?re1 my enemies on "ac? count of .my p?litioal course, are my friends, tq qll appearances. The old prejudioo is dying Mt." ::ilTHatfinay haye" something'to do with it} Senator; bub perhaps'your coarse in tho Sonate liad more. You opposed the Ku Klux bill, did you.notv;;. "Yes, and voted for a straight out amnesty?.-1 Moro can bo gained by con? ciliation ?than by force. >Look nt ?Eng? land; the un iou of England .and Ireland has never boon cordial. .. Tho Irish peo? ple have always 'supposed - themselves hardly dealt with by the British Govern? ment; andi after 'long expoHonco pf tho inoflioionoy-of 'a repressive policy in re? gard to Ireland, the Government has be? come'satisfied of ) tho 'necessity' bf a po? licy of '-oouciliation. Tho BOOH or the Republican.party' stop passing Ka Klux bills, and poss ? universal amnesty bill, the better it will bo for party and coan-. try.". .7"Db yoov: think tlio party caa survive the Ku Klux bill, carry Grant) and be Huccoflsful nexfcyear?" ..Yes, provided we can count as much aa osaat on' Democratic stupidity. If they pot euch a ticket and platform in the field as. they did last time, we will beat them. AB Tor Grant, ho will bo the nom i UPO, beoaiiHO there - is nobody else to nominate. Tho nearer, the j time ap? rvrnnnli?o ? thc ******** ^n.f rain i ? _ Unnn?~^-?. that ho will bo the mao. Tb ero is a lit? tle talk to the effeot that the Demooraoy will take up Trumbull, bot they won't at leask, I hope they won't. He would ran Grant a CIOBO. raoe, if not. beat him*. I regard him aa the ablest, most clear? headed man in the Senate." ? BEA? OMEF??LL7. ! ?.'._?.--Ague'a?d".l??ver. The only' preventivo known for. Chills and gaver.is the use,qf,Wolfe's 8ohiodam Schnapps Ti 1 WOT??'B Schiedam Schnapps j i Ia good for Pyap epa i a. .. . .? . ?1 Wolffs Schiedam ?Schnapps ,, /Is a preventiva ot Chills and Fever. ' ? Wolfe's 8ohieda.nl Sohnapps Is recommended by all the Medical Faculty. '': "WoVe** Schiedam Schnapps.. ls good forall Sidney and Bladder Complaints. [ -: Wolfe,'? Sohiedain Schnapps ' . '' " la good tor Gout._ .',. ]yolfe*8 Scfiiedam, Schnapps. Ia good fof Colic and-Pain in tho BtOmach. Wolfe'fl Schiedam Schnapps fa good for alt Urinary Complaints. TVo^c's SchUddm Schnapps Is imitated and counterfeited, and rnrcbaac ra will have to nee caption in purchasing. Wo lie's Schiedam Sohnapps Is used all bvor. tho world oy"Physicians, in their pr?ctica. - I bog leave to oall tho attoution ot the reader to testimonials in favor of theSohnapps: . I feel bound to aaj that I regard your Sombres aa being, in ovcry leapeot, pre-omi- | nently ppre, and doa tr viug of medical patron? age. At all events, it ia the purest possible artielo of Holland gin, (horetoforo unobtaina? ble, and, as such, may-bo safely preBcribod by I physicians. , DAVID-L. MOTT. M. D., Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York, LOUISVILLE^ KT., Sept. 1 -I'feel that we hare now an article cf f;in suitable for such cases aa that remedy is adapted to. . T , :. DU. J. W. BBIOiiT. .'Sobn?pp?" ia a remedy in chronic catarr hat oom plaints, etc : . I .take., great, pleasure in bearing ?.highly creditable testimony toits efficacy, aa a reme? diar agoni.' in the disoVacs for v lilah yon reeemniend-ift ria vin g a natural tendency to tho mucous surfaces, with & alight degree of j stimulation,! regard it-, as ono ol the most im? port ant remedies in. euron ic. catarr h al affec tions, particularly those'of the genlto-urinary apparatus. With much respect, your obedient tervant, OJIAS. A. LEAS, M. D.^New York. tJ? 1? -Vf n . l?ty '. TT- ' 26 PiX? S?UJEKT, SKW.YOBK, NOV. 21,18fi7 UDOLPOO "rYptrE, ESQ ; Present.-DEAS SIB! I havomadeaohomieaiukaroination of a sample of yonr "BcMadara Bcbbnppa," With the intent of determining if aiiy.bmjgn or injurious aub H tance bad beta ad tied ' to the aim plo distilled spirits. . ' .-' '" . . '% ,.".' The examination has resulted in tho conoid air? that tile n am pie cootahled n-< poisonous - or h arrabri ad m ix tar e. I have boon unable to discover any trace of the deleterious sub-, Btancea which are sometimes employed in tho \ adulteration of Jiquord. X wooli not hesitate to nae, myself, nor to recommend to others, for* niediarnar ptupoaea, the "Schiedam Schnapps," saan excellent and unobjectiona? ble variety 6 f gin. ; Very rcs peet fal ly yours, (Signed) . CHAH. A. :BEELY, Chemist. f|CnEKioAL AND TECHNICAL LABOBATOBT, 18 XCHANOK PLACX. HEW YOB*, Kov. 25,18G7. U? r.rno WOLVE, EIQ-DEARSIB: Theunder signed have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of yonr "Aromatic Bobiodam Sohnapps," selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organic or irxor ganio substances, more or lesa Injurious to health. From tho result of oar examination, we consider the article one of anporior quali? ty, healtbfal as a beverage, and effectual in ita medicinal qualities. lieapfcottahj your?, (firmed) ALEX.. TBIPPEL, Chemist. . FHANOI? E. ENGELD ABD, M. D. For sale by all respectable Grosera and Dragglota. UDOLPH? WOLFE'S EST., April l ||5T8mo 22 Beaver st., Kew York. : coNS?fMPTI?NT ITS-CURE AH?) ITS PREVENTIVE, OT J. II. SCHENCK, KI. D. MANY a human being haa pasted away, fur whoso death thorp waa no other rca eon than tho neglect of, known and indisput ably proven moana of care. Those near and dear to family aud friends sro sleeping .the dreamless alumbor into which, had they calm? ly adopted. DR,, JOSEPH H. ?CIIBNCK'8 SIMPLE TREATMENT, And availed t h ems el vee of his - wonderful efii* CDoioua mcdlcinoe, they would not bave fallen. Dr*. Schcnck baa, in his own case, provod that whorovor sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, hy his medicines una bia directions for., their, uso, ie , quickened into healthful vigor. , ; , . Xn thia statement there ia nothing prosnmp tuoha,. -To;tho faith of the invalid ts made no representation that Is not a tboneaud times snoutantirited by living'and vhdble ' WorkB. The theory of the cure by Dr. Beben ck's me? dicine ia aB simple aa it is unfailing. Its phi? losophy'requires no argument. It - is self-as Buring, aellrconvincing. . . Tho Soaweed Tonio and Mandrake Pilla aro the first two weapons with whi-h tho citadol of tho malady ia assailed. Two-thirdH of thc oases of consumption originate in dvapepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With thif condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize' with tho H tom a ch. They respond to tho m?r? bido action of the liver. Hero, then, comee tho culminating result, and tho setting in with all it? distressing symptoms, of CONSUMPTION. Tho Mandrake Fills aro composed of ono.o nature's noblest gifts-the Podopbillum Pol tatum. They possess all tho blood-search ing, alterativo properties of calomel; but, un Uko calomel, they 1 .'LEAVE NO 8TING HKHlKn." Tho work of.euro is now beginning. Thi vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowel a nd in tho alimontary canal are ejected. Th liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouse from its torpidity. Tho stomach acts ros pon slvely, and tho patient begins to feel that b ia getting, at last, t. a " A SUPPLY OF GOOD ULOOD. The Soaweed Tonio, in conjunction with tb Fills, permeates and assimilates with thefooc Ohyuucation is now progressing without it provious tortures. Digestion becomes pain less, ind the cure bi seen Jo be at nanr Tln-rc is no moro flatulence, no exacerbado of the stomach. An appetite sets in. Now comes tho greatest Blood Purifier ovc yet Riven by an indulgent father to eu?V?in man, Bchenok's Pulmonio Syrup comes in t perform its functions and to hasten and con pletB tho euro. It enters at once upon it work. Nature oannot be cheated. It collect and ripons the impaired and diseased portier of the lunge. In the form of gatherings, prepares them for expectoration, and lol in very short timo, the malady is vanquish et tho rotten throne that it occupied ia renovate and made new, and the patient, in all tho tl i j nlty of regained vigor, steps forth to enjc the manhood or the womanhood that was GIVER UP AH I.OST. . The second thing is, the patienta must sti in a warra room until they got well; it is a most impossible to prevent taking cold win the luqgs are diseased, but it most be pr vented, or a cure cannot be effected. Fret air and riding out, especially* in this sect ii of tho country in tho fall and winter scaso are all wrong. Physicians who recommoi that. course lose their patients, if their Inn are badly diseased, and yet, beoanso they a in tho bouse, they must not sit down quit they must walk about the room as much ai aa fast as the atrength will boar, to get up good circulation of blood. The patior must keep in good spirits-bo dot ermined get well. Tins has a great deal to do with t appetite, and ie the great point to Rain. . To despair of.cure aftorsuch ovitlence of possibility in the wornt cases, afid morale talnty in all others, is einfnl. Dr. Scbeno personal statement to the Kanni ty of bis o< cure was in these modest words: "Many y cara ago I waa hi the last atagoe consumption; coe fin ed to my bed, and at c time my physicians thought that I could i live a weok; then, like a drowning man cati lng at straws, I heard of and obtained I preparations which I now offer to tho pub aud they made a perfect cure of mo. seemed to rae that I could feel them ponetr my whole ayotem. They Boon ripened matter iu my lungs, and I would spit up m than a pint of offensive yellow mutter ev muming fora long time. 1 "As aoon as that began to aub&ido, congh, fever, pain and night sweats all bej to leave me, and my appetite became so gr that it was witii difficulty that 1 could k from eating loo much. I BOOH rained strength, and have grown in flesh c nineo. "I was weighed shortly after my recovo added tho Doctor, "then looking like a ti skeleton; my weight waa only ninety-He pounds; my present weight is two bund and twenty-five [225] pounds, and for joa have enjoyed uninterrupted health." . Dr. Bchenok has discontinued his prc atonal visits to New York and boston. If I his son, Dr.' J. II. Bohenck, Jr., still conti tc eeo patients at- their omeo, No. 15 N Sixth street, Philadelphia, every Satui from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Those who wi thorough examination with tho Roapiroro will bo charged fi Tho ltesplromotcr elares Ute exact condition of tho lungs, patients can readily leam whether they curable or not. Tho directions for taking tho medicines adapted to tho intelligence oven of a cl Follow these directions, and kind natnre do tho rest, excepting that in Borne caeei Mandrake Pills are to bo taken in inore doses; the three medicines need no othe oompauiments than the F>mple inslruc that accompany them: First create appi Of .returning health hunger is tbo most como symptom. When it comos, as it c?mo, letbthe despairing at onco bo of ohcer. Good blood at once follows, tho c loosens, the night sweat is abated, short time both of thnao morbid ey mp are gone forever. Dr. Bchonck'a medicines aro constantly in tons of thonaands of families. As a tivo' or purgative, the Mandrake Pills standard preparation] while the Pub Syrup, aa a ourer of coughs ?ndcolds, m regarded as a propbylacterio against sumpiion in any of its forma. Pri?e of tho Pulmonio Syrup and Sei Tonio, 1150 a bottle, or ?7.CO a half d Mandrake Pills, 35 cents a box. For ss aU druggists and dealers. JOHN F. HENR 8 College Place, Kew York, Wholesale Aj Nov 10_- _ FOR SALK-75fe?t of good Shelvin! 4 fine Counters, 18 feet long. Appi May5_ -rf. G. 8WAFFLE A fresh supply of Bremen Lager a LOOK'S. A Few Word* to tho i.ml let- Man y la dioa, particularly mothers nursing, complniu of a tired, listless feeling, or complete ex? haustion, on arising in tho morning. On tho wife and mother devolves tho responsibility of regulating thu 'duties nf tho household. Her cares aro numerous, and the mental as well as tho physical powers aro frequently called into requisition. Sho often finds her slightest occupation a weary task and exist once a burden, wbilo at the same time she has no regular disease. HoBtcltor's Stomach Bitters, if resorted to at this period, will prove an unfailing remedy for this annoying lassitude. Tho effects of this potent agont are eoon econ in the rosy ph eek and elastic step of tho head ef the family, as, with re? stored health and renewed spirits, she takes her accustomed place in tbo family circle. Ii this friend in need he regularly used, thoae I depressing sympt?me wdl never bo com Stained of, and not only would laeaitudo not o experienced, but many diBoaaes - following ita advont bo avoided. ?a a medical agent, it baa no equal, while its pleasing favor and healthful effects have mado it a general favor? ite, lt is freo from all properties calculated to impair tho system, and its operations are at once mild, soothing and efficient. AU who have uacd the Bitters atteat ita virtues and commend it to use. ' May 17fG Tile Coieibratoc5L 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. agept i?_ AVOID O.UACKS.-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 eelf-eure, which hewill send froo to his fellow aufferera. Addreae J. H. TUTTLE, 78 Naaaau atroet, Now York. Dec. 23-fGmo COTTON SEED OIL. CAKE can be had at ah times, and in any quantity, of Jan 21 E. HOPE. STOCKS, DONOS and COUPONS bought and aold hy D. GAMBBILL. Broker. I Nov 23 Gmo_ f COUNTY CLAIMS AND JURY CERTI? FICATES bought bv Fob S_ D. Q?MBRILL. Broker. MEDICAL.. THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOB YOUNO MEN. on great so? cial evils and abuses, which interfere with MAIUUAOE, with eure meana of relief for tba erring and unfortunate, diaoaBtd and de? bilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address HOW ABD SANITA? RY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa._May 11 3mo May Goshen Butter. 5TUBS now MAY BUTTER, for salo by _ M ay 5_ K. HOPF. Fresh Crackers. SODA, Walnut, Snow Drop, Butler, Fancy Farmer, Ginger, Balmoral, for Bale by March 3_E. HOPE. Refined Oil. COTTON SEED REFINED OIL, by tho gal? lon or barrel. Also, in glaaus, pinta and quarts. For salo low. ; H. HOPE. Infant's Food 1PREPARED to meet tho requirements of . the growing infant, containing the phos? phates and all the health-giving properties of the finest wheat. Much of tho Buffering, uicknoss and mortality among children is traceable to deficient nutrition. Mothers will tako liced und buv tho proper food. For salo by II El NITS H. May Of_Druggist. _ Medicine for Children. T\I?RRHOA CORDIAL forbad Bowels and XJ I'ains lrona Tenthiug, Cholera Morbus, Ac. An elegant medicino to soothe and euro Diseases or tho Rowels. A real friend to muthera and nurses. Onlv 25 cents a Lottie. For sale only at * HEIN ITH H'S May G f_Drug Store For Sale, ON accommodating terms, "VAN PATTEN SHOALS," containing 250 acres, lying on both sidon of tho Euoreo River-soventuen miles from 8partanbn cg; seventeen miles from Luirons, and seventeen miles from Green? ville, and about four miles from thu Air-Lino Bailroad. On the placo aro a good Dwelling Hoaso and th rpo Milla. Perfectly healthy. For particulars, apply to POPE A HASKELL, Attorneys at Law, May 2 InthO_Columbia, B. C. Canned Goods. A LA MODE BEEF, Veal, Wild Duck, frcah A Mackerel, fresh Salmon, Oysters, Peaches, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Gage Plums. All ot first quality and full weight. For aalo low. "_E. HOPE. Improved Seed Planter. PARTIE8 wanting cither tho Ham or Donlan PLANTER will Bond their orders at once. We are now well supplied, but later in tho Benson do not think wo will be able to meet the demand. Feb 12_L?RICK A LOWR ANOE.> Early Call for B?st Stereoscopic Views. AFINE assortiueat of VIEWS in Germany, California, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, the Rivor Thames, near London: aleo, io the United Btatee; Statuary, colored and plain. Also, Stereoscopes, some low priced, for salo at BRYAN A McOARTER'S Bookstore_May 3-. If a Porter House Steak will stop yonr hun? ger, call at POLLOCK'S. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, O-REEN li HIER, WE&T VIRGINIA. THESE Spring?, famous for their alterative waters and fashionable patronage, ??ll bo open on tho 1ST of JUNE. Thoy afford ac? commodations for 2,000 persons. The cars of thc Chesapeake and Ohio Rail? road run to tho Springe. Excursion tickets, at low ratea, will bo furnished iu the principal cities. North and South. These Springs aro 2,000 foot above tide? water, and tho climate in which they aro situ? ated is always cool and invigorating, affording ontiro rolief from prostrating aummor heat I l'rof. Hos un burger's excellent Band will be in attendance, to enliven tho Lawns and Ball Boom. Masquerade and Fancy Balle during the sea? son, as heretofore. An extensivo Livery will bo kopt at very moderate charges. CUAHOE3.-$3 per day, and (75 per month of thirty days. Childron under ton years of ago and colored aorvanta, half price; whito ser? vants according to accommodations.. Pamphlets in reference to tho medicinal value of the water, routes to tho Springs, etc., may bo had freo of charge. May 12 fimo GEO. L. PEYTON ft CO. Hot Springs, Bath County, Vat THIS renowned watering place will bo opened for tho reception of visitors June 1. Its waiora arc celebrated for their CTIIATIVE viiiTVf.s in thu treatment of various diseases, such aa Chronio Rheumatism, Gout, Torpor of the Livor, Chronic Enlargement of the Liver or Spleen, Chronio Diarrhoea or Dysen? tery, Nou-Orgaeio Paralysis, Old Injuries, Affections of tho Skin, especially of Syphilitic origin, Chronic Diseases of tho Uterus, Ac. The Baths vary ia temperature from 80" to 110" Fahrenheit. Board (3.00 per day, (20 00 per week, (75 per month. Telegraph Office at tho Hotel. Prot. J. L. CAIIELL, M. D., of tho University of Virginia, Resident Phvsician. THOS. lt. PRICE A CO., S. C. TARDY A CO., May 12 -J9 Proprietors, Richmond, Va. New Books. CHIPS FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP. By Max Muller. Ghurdia, or Advcntoree in tho Desert of Sahara. By G. Naphcgyi, M. D.,- A. M. $1.75. Motherless, or a Parisian Family. By au? thor of John Halifax. (1 50. Tho SJjcnt Partnor. By author Gates Ajar, ino r raneo-l'ruHsian War. 15y Landon, with 18 portraits and 14 maps. (1.75. Tho Empty Heart; a No vol. liv Marion Harland. S1.50. Climates for Invalid?. Ac. (1.25. Ginx's Baby; his Birth and Misfortunes; a Satire. (1.23. Tho SiaterH of Orleans; a Talc of Ruco and Social Coullict. Also, a number of new novels and other publications, just received at BRYAN ft. McCARTER'S April 25_ Bookstore. White's Gardening for the South, "gY ^tho lato Wm. A. Whito, of Athens, Ga. HOLMES' SOTJTHEHN FARMER and MAR? KET GARDENER. (l.fiO. Tho Phosphate Rocks of South Carolina, their History and Developments-Colored riatcB. (1.25. Six Sermons on Temperance, by L_MII.HU Beecher. Sacred Rhetoric; or a Course of Lectures on Preaching,, R. L. Dabney, D. D. (1.C0. Any above eentjbv mail. DUFFIE A- CHAPMAN, Feb 13_Opposite Columbia Hotel. Seegers' Beer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulua Indiens Fish Berriea to make elecpy or bcadache. Every One Drinks Seegers' Beer, BECAUSE it gives strength and improves their health. March ll Seegers' Beer is Pure. "T don't contain Copperas, Salt, Lime or ? j Alum. March ll Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at Fcl 21 JOHN C. SEEGERS' DR. D. L. BOOZER fSSSStm^ WOULD respectfully inform (ffifffiwffift his pat rom and the public ge "^QjCLT nerally that !io has moved into hi* new oflice, over Duffie ft Chapman's Book? store, opposite thu Columbia Hotel, where ho is prepared tu execute, satisfactorily, all ope? rations and work. ( f whatsoever kind his pro? fession di mandu. Terms accommodating. Maroh 8_ The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Beer IN preference t(i London Porter und Scotch Ale. WhjV They know it is unadulter? ated. March ll Seegers' Beer DONT contain Strychnine. It is par?, anti _warranted tobe so. Mai ch ll Soda and Mineral Water. TUE FOUNT is open for tho season, with choico syrups, made from pure juico of the fru i t. II EISE'S CONFECTIONERY. STOVES! ST0VES!_STOVES! Tin-ware i Tin-ware I Tin-ware ! PLUMBING, ROOFING. GUTTERING, and all work in this line, put up lo order and r..ady for sale at the OA lip LI N A M A X UFA CTO R T. Call at either house-Columbia or Newberry HENRY n. BLEA9E, March 22 t_ Proprietor. Good Things. RAMSAY'S Islav Malt Scotch Whiskey, Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, Otard, I Dupuy, Cognac Brandy. Duff Gordon's Pale "hem. South-side Madeira Wino, London Deck Tort Wine, nibbert's London Tortor, MeEwen'a Scotch Ale. The abovo direct from tho importera and warranted pure. For aale by_ EDWARD HOPE. SMOKED MEATS, ETC. SMOKED TONGUES, extra smoked BEEF. Ferrie Fulton Market Beef. Diamond and Orange brand Hams. Sugar-cared Bacon Siripa. Picklod Salmon. Mesa and No. 1 Mackerel, ftc, all frefh to hand. For aaleby GEO. 8YMMERS. Sugar-Cured Hams. ?\i\f\ CHOICE Sugar-cured HAMS, Juet ??* J\J roceived affd for ealo low by May ll_JOHN AGNEW A SON. Meala furnished at all hours at POLLOCK'S.g CORRECT TIME MAY bo obtained by calline; at I3AAC bULZBACHEU'S and purchasing ono of tlideo justly culebratod ELGIN WATCHES, and whore you can find a completo stock of Diamonds, Jewelry? Silver and Plated Warb, of tho beat .manufacturo. In addition aro tho United Btatee, Waltham, English and Swiaa Watches in Gold and Silver Gases, which will ' bcaloocd out at New York prices. Constantly on h.md fine Gold Chains, Seal Ringa, Charms, Locket s, Sleeve Duttons, Sets, and a varied stock of Fancy Articles. All kinds of Repairing dene promptly, and warranted, by ISAAC 8ULZBAC?ER, April 27_Undor Columbia Hotel. Private Boarding. MRS. S. J. WYATT informs her frionds and the public in general, that abe haB oponed a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, on Plain street, near Bull. Tho boneo is largo and airy, and guests may expect the Comforts of a home._ : . ,.? May 2 Increase of Stock. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK. l'Ai? UP CAPITAL; 9)100,000. OFFICERS: JOHN B. PALMER, Freaidcnt. A. G. BRENI2ER, Cashier. C. N. Q. BUTT, AsBiBtant Cashier. THE degree of success that has attended 1 the operations of this Bank since its establishment in February last, and tho do siro on tho part of tho Directors to havo asso? ciated with them moro of their country friends, has induced them to Add 150,000.00 to the capital. 8harea $100.00 each. . Pay monta may bo m ado at any timo prior, to tho 1st of July, entitling the holder of the stock to its pro rata nh aro of profits earned daring tho time the money is in possession of tho Bank; or if on tba 1st July, to its propor? tion of all dividends made thereafter. In either event, the now stock will 'participate equally with the old in tho surplna fund. Applications for stock may bo made person? ally, or by lotter, to tho officers of tho Bank. DIUECTOES.-John B. Palmer. J. Eli Gregg. , F. W. McMastor, R. D. 8enn, (of R. D. Benn A | Hon,) G. W. Dearden, (ofCopeland ? Be ardon,) R. L. Bryan, (of Bryan Sc McCarter.) W. C. Bwaflleld, (of R. A W. C. Swaffield.) May 9 CLOTHING AND XX <GL "OL? & , AT 1 R. & \V. C. SWAFFIELD'S, WE havo now in store a very largo stock of above goods, anti wo assoro our cus? tomers that wo have never before been en? abled to offer thom so CHOICE A SELECTION" OF GOODS, at Buch low prices. Wo havo good All Wool bUITB at ?5, suita? ble for any business man. HATS. Wo have a very largo Block, and wo are de tormincd tu undersell any other dealers, our facilities enable us to do BO. OUR SHIRTS Are decided to bo tho best Otting Shirts made. We mano thc finest custom garments made in this State. Call and examine. March 25 It. Sc W. C. BWAFFIELB. The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re JL^W. moved their Stahles lo the new ^? building, immediately South of <07L/I?"^?>OTaJanney'a Hall, and, with a new 'SST^S^ f stock of CARRIAGES, BUG? GIES ana One HORSES, aro prepared to an? swer all calls that may bo xnado upon them. Horses bought and sold oh commission. Persons in want of good stork, are invited to give ua a cal!. Liberal advabcos made on stock left for halo. BOYCE A CO. W. Hi BOYCE. C. H. PKTTtsoit.L._Jun 24 Itt. H. BERRY'S Furniture Ware-room Plain Street, near Main. . ,T_/r*B3Vy.A?, NOW on hand and daily re JCVTT?^X^Zjct iving from the maunfac ~)u 1 ????akjSE tories of New York, Heston, ftKSaeiSr Cincinnati and Louisville, the ?sr SK largest asHortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, coucintiug in part or Walnut Parlor, Chamber and Din ing-Ronm Suits; 200 Bedsteads of different patt ems, in Walnut and Imitation; also, the celebrated Georgia Split-bottom Chaira. All kinds of MATTRESSES made to order. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done at ?hortest notice and in the best manuer. Torno? c*eh and Gooda cheap._Oat fib . Guns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and }?><2r public in general that I l ave, w?^??^jii8t received an entire neV w maK% ??tock of Double and Singlo Dar? rel GUNS, REPEATERS, Flat-ks, Ponchea, Pistol-Bell H, Caps. Back-Shot. Cartridges. Cartridges 1er all kinds of Pistols, Powder and Shot. AI.HO. REPAIRING dont at short notice. Oct H _P. W. KRAFT, Main street. Rio Coffee. e? f\ BAGS RIO COFFEE, for sale low to OVI dealers by EDWARD HOPE. Cotton Seed Oil. APURE articlo, superior to'etbcia as a aalad oil for table nee, at ono-third the price of imported. For ?ale by _ April 9 _EDWARD HOPE. Pioklod Heats. &o. THIS DAY RECEIVED: FULTON MARKET MOUNDS, Fulton Market BEEF, Pig Pork, Davie* Diamond Ham", Ferrie' Sugar-oured StnpB, Extra Beef Tongue.-, Smoked Beef. - , Something now every dav. to Irv and please our patrons._? GEO. BYMMER8. To Rent. ADEBIRABLE STORE, on Main street, near the corner of bl anding. Forterms, apply to Dr. John Lynch, or Feb aa HENDRIX Sc BRO. OLD DANK RILLS and MUTILATED CURRENCY bought and Bold by Nov 23 Cmo D. QAM KRILL. Broker. Imported and Domestic Cig ara at POLLOCK a. J { iv) HENRY T. HELMBOLD'8 - Compound Fluid Extract CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Com'ponenl'Parfa-Fluid Extract Hhuharb'?nd Fluid Extract CV taroba Grape Juice. . ITtOU Liver Complaints, Jaundictt, Bilious " Affections, Bick or NorrotiH Hendnchn, Costiveness, etc. Purely Yegotu.blo, contain* ingno Mercury, Minor?la or Deleterious Dr uga. .Those. Pille aro' tbo moat dcligbtfalty plea? sant purgative, superseding caster oil, aa lu?, magnesia, etc Tiiero Is nothijg moro ac? ceptable to tbo stomach. They givo tone; aud cmao ncithor uauaea nor griping pains. They aro composed of tho fihext ingrediente. After a few days' uso of them, auch an invigo? ration of tho entire system takes place au to appear miraculous to the w??k and enervated, whether arising from imprudence or disease. IT. T. Hclmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Orapo Pill? are not sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach with? out dissolving, consequently do not produce thc dooirod ? licet. The CATAWBA U VIA PE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar coated. Prico fifty cents por box. JES HEXRY T. HBLKOLD'S - Highly Concentrated Compound * . FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, WiU radically exterminate from tho system. . Scrofula, Svpnilis, Fever 8ores, Ulcere, Sore Eyes, Sore' Legs. Boro Month, Sore Head, Broochitia, Bkin Dieeaaea, Salt Bhenm, Can- - koro, lt unning s from tho Bar, White Swellings,' Tumor8, Cancerous affections, Nodes, Eickel?, Glandular Bwellinga, Night Sweats, Bash, Totter, Humors of all Kinds. Chronic- lihou- - matiam, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years.. i Xi Being prepared expressly for the above oom? plaints, its blood-purifying properties aro * greater than any other preparation of Barsa Eartha. It gives tho complexion a clear- andi oalthy color and restores tho patient to a, state of health and purity. For purifying tho blood, removing aUchronic couatitutional din* easca arising from an impure etato of blood,, and only reliable and effootual known remedy for tho euro of Pains and Bwolling of Boneo, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on Face, Erysipelas, all Scaly Enlpv tiona of Bkin, and Beautifying Complexion, Prico $1.60 per bottle. Ht/K HEKHV T. IlEXKIUOrZ.D'B ' Oonoenirated Fluid Extract Buchn. ? . THE G BE AT DIUBETIO. baa cured evtrj caao of Diabetes In which it bas been given, Irritation of tho Neok of the Bladder and In flammation of tho Kidneys, Ulceration of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of tho Prostrate Gland, Stone in tho Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick-dust Depo? sit, and Mncons or Milky Discharges, and Tor Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of bath sexes, attended witb tho following symptoms: Indisposition'to Exertion,1 Loas of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breath ing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Liseaso, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Fain ta the Back, Hot Hands. Flushing of the Body, Dry? ness of the Skin, Emption on the Face, Psl Mrt f!nnn tenauco. Universal 'Lassitude of-ibo' Muscular System, otc Used by persons from eighteen to twenty-five, aud thirty-five to-flfly flve, or decline or chango of life; after confide mont or labor paine; bud-wetting in children . .? k-t HELM MOLD'S EXTitACT B?C??? ia diu? retic and blood-pnriiying, and cures all Dis? eases arising from Hal its of Dissipation, und Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impuri? ties of the Blood, oto., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it ia need, and Syphi? litic Affections-in these Di?eu&cs, ute-u in connection with Helmboid'a Rose Wash. In many affections peculiar to ladies, the * Extract Buchu'Ia unequalled by any other* remedy, as in Chlorosis er Itt teution,'irregu? larity, Painfulness or Su, prostion of Custom ary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schimm State ol the Uterus, Leucorrhoa or Whites. Bte-' rility, aud for all complaints.incident to tho Sex, whether arising from" Indiacrelion or Habits of Dissipation. It is proscribed ex? tensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwivea for enfeebled aud delicate const it ri? ti?os, of both sexes and all agea,.(kttendccL with any of tho above diseases or sy_?-ptenia.) ' O H. T. Heimbold's Extract Buchu Cures Diseases arieiog frc m Imprudences, Habits of Dissipation, i tc, in all tboir stag**, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure). It causea a frequent desire, and givcB strength to uri? nate, thereby removing oin ti notions, Pre? venting and Curins. Strictures of thc.Urethra, allaying Pain and lnfitmrnation, so fi equi nt in this class of diseases, and < xpol lin g all poi sonoba matter. Thonsands who Lave bet n vic- '. tims uf incompetent pei tons, and have paid hcaw fees to bc cured in a abort tin.?, have found they have boi n deceived, and that the - ''poison" has, by Gie nae of "powt ifni aittrjn geuts," been dried up in thc t-yetciu. to break ont in a more aggravated form, and perhaps*' after marriage. Uso II ELM BOLL'S EXfRiOT BUCO.IT for' ntl afftiCiions and diseases of th?- Urinary Or? gans, whether extoling in malu or female, from whatever canse original inj.? and no mat. ter how long star.din**. Price ?ISO per bottle.. Xs Hem y T. Il? Inilml? ?uiprovj'? ?im.t Wash Cnn nut tc burna ?sid as a PACE WASH, and will bo found the only specific remedy in nvery species of cotant ons affection, lt speedily cradle.Uta Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic bn o-.-ss. Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrauo, etc, dispula Bednest* anti incipient Inflammation, Hives: Lash, Moth PatoheB, Drynens of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purpotes for" which salves or ointments are need;-restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and m su rm continued healthy action lo the tissue of its vtHhCls, on which depends tho agreeabl* c'a arucsH and vivaoifv of complexion eo mach sought and admired. But howovor valuable aa a remt-dv for?xi?tiug defects of the skin, ll. T. Uelmbold's Bose Wash baa long aaa fained its principle claim to unbounded pa? iren ago, by possessing quaUtiea which render it a toilet appendage of the most superlativo and congeuial character, combiuiug in an ele- . j gant formula those prominent ' requisites, sufi ty ?nd efficacy--the invariable accompa? niments of its nae-aa a preservative and rev fresher of the complexion. It is an excellent lotion for diaeaeCB of a Syphilitic nature, and as an Injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs,, arising from habite of dissipation, used in connection willa the extracts Buchn,,. Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, in'anon diseases as recommended, cannot be surpass? ed. Price, ODO Dollar p^er bottle. ? . Full and explicit directions accompany mtv dieiues. Evidence of most responsible', rolla? hie character furnished on application, with, hundreds of thousands of living 'witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are bom'the highest sources, including emi? nent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Tho proprietor bsa never resorted to their publication in the newspapers; be doe? not do thia from the fact that bis articles rank aa standard preparations, and do not noed to bo propped up by certificates. .., w Hy. T. Helmboid'a Genuine "Preparations Delivered to any address. Becnre from obser? vation. Established upward twenty years. Bold by Druggiats everywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to Henry T. Holm bold. Drugglet and Chemist. Otiiy Depots: H. T. BELMBOLD'8 Dreg; and.Chemical Warehouse No. 504 Broadway, New'York; or, to H. T. HELM BO LD'8 Medi? cal Depot, 104 Booth 10th st, Philadelphia, Pa. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for HENRY T. UELMBOLD'Bl Take no other. June 29